The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE- OGON STATESMAN? SALEM, OREGON " "
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1923
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.. KNOWN IN ORIENT
RashWorlc-Marks , Prelimin
j aries and Finals Before
i Sport Followers .
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... I A fast
wrestling' terminating .in victory
obin Iteed In two clean cut
outea $t superior
stated that negotiations were un
derway for a return match j be
tween Reed and Jones on New
Year's day. The two wrestler to
a draw last Friday and Jones hras
unable to regain his title-belt to
the Western Intermountain welt-,
erweight championship. If Reed
agrees to meet Jones at that time
the match will be arranged,! ac
cording to the promoter. 1.
WILD BILL WINS AGAIN
fr Rot
falls last night kept local fans
pitched to kee' Interest. Roy
(Jirver, a professional welter
veight of several years repute,
yn many , admirers! in this ex
hibition despite his defeat at the
ljtnda of a better man.
! Heed at all timesdlkplayed a
iiperior aggressiveness that told
oti his opponent although he has
bfeen less than a year on the pro
tad of. the game.
With but a fair crowd in at
tendance at. the Armory, favorit
ism for the two men was evenly
divided, the fans showing keen
dtlight in the punishing in jitsu
i4 ii sole mangle used by Carver
a id in the lightening-like releases
e fected by Reed in escaping from
ii arly a score of toe holds and
it urfcle grinds secured by his op
ponent.' I The bout by stated intervals
fallows: ' -
' Ten . minutes: Opening with
uply a brief feint for holds Car-
f r repeatedly sua out or ueea s
4ntati7e body grapples, securing
4orVe holds in the period. By
lis ability to work for toe-holds,
1irvtr caused a bit of uneasiness
5 t!ie Reed camp bat. each time
&e holder of the western welter-
Weight? belt broke away usually
if tossing Carver against the
rdpef .
Twenty-five minutes: As Reed
tightened his offensive. Carver
e 'adeti many sharp body holds by
T vealing his mysterious muscle
riangle. This hold is a most ex
cruciating muscle- prod that soon
caused Reed t& limp" painfully.
I'unishing head scissors aridham-
inerlocks secured by -Reed
"tlilckly. broken by Carver through
the use of this Oriental trick.
i .Thirty minutes: Just before
1be time was sounded tor this
Tfst period Reedcam iuta action
'vlth a dash and after escaping
Several toe holds broke through
(Jarver's defense ' for a re--wrsed
full Nelson of th. legs
iytralyziDg- him and bring him to
lis back just before time.
M Forty minutes: Here the fans
4ore .brought to their feet when
(urver secured a wrist lock -om-lned
with hh? jiw jitsu punish
ment of Reed s neck. Dazed and
nut far from 'UHcoiw'cioMsness
(eed countered With a head lock
fatal managed to break away.
Tinal: j At the end of 22 min
utes aud 21 seconds Reed secured
Msecond fall with a half body
Bciusors and an arm lock. Just
frrior to this he bad maneuvered
liTver into a very painful straight
nfHn twist from which the Astoria
man escaped narrowly.
fTfce entire match was marked
lyr clean and sportsmanlike work
vbT'loth men. Carver, former hold
ni'.oS a welterweight title in Can
ujlw still shows the effect of a
tb at mishap that has kept him out
o);the game for a year. While re
gaining his health Carver has
pent much time in the Orient.
His" Japanese holds, were taught
hrim by the famous Norwegian
vjfentler, Kobe Charlie, of Kobe
JTipan. The Oriental holds of
ttirver'waa Reed's first experience
litj this phase of wrestling and
cfsfed him a bit of woiry before
rt managed to evade them, j
1 It. C. Eastman of Rftverton.
Tefereed the event, which was
-u?moted by Matchmaker Harry
pliant of the Salem1 sports t-om-
lhlon. V. 1
Ip ttp-i reliminaj-y Tiny Sim-
fuons. i 4 2-pound wrestler. coach
lTi the I'hllnmatli Atliloli plnh
ok two fallu from Chuck Taylor
Alsea. - Plenty "of "speed was in
widence when thet two tangled
vfith the first fall coming, in 6
luinutcs and 50 seconds by a long
fim scissors. He met. the second
fall with the same hold.
Promoter Matheney of Albany,
who was present at the match
.
SANTA WILL DELIGHT
CHILDREN TOMORROW
(Continued from pace i..
M'KKXZIK HXKS OUT ART
SHKAUKR INi SKXIJ .,
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SEATTLE pe( As-i
sociated ' Prcsst JTsstter' taking
the count pf nine hJ ms&lf lojlhe
first roqad-'of-Vl'tfl. rawndisenf-
Kenil. Vancouver IalandU logger-,.
snearer oi t'ortiana m tneecona-
, round, Thls Is McKenzte's fourth
successive" knockout in as .many
weeks, after being discovered by
Lonnie Austuin of Seattle a month
ago. . . . - 1 -;. .
McKenzie 'dropped Shearer for
the count of six in the first round
and laid him.out.cold 45 seconds
after the start of the sqcond.! Af
ter waiting for the r'ereree to ad
minister the count, the Canadian
carried Shearer to liis corner,
where he was revived. j
McKenzie started his career of
kayoes in Everett four weeks ago
by breaking bis opponent's jaw.
Two weeks ago he carried Al An
derson, who claimed tbe heavy
weight championship of Alaska,
out of the arena when he failed
to come to after receiving one of
McKenzie's offerings on the: jaw.
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ULLARD-CLARK IS DRAW
TKV-ROr.VI BATTX.K
(iKXK IS MATCH iV
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WITS
EUGEXH, Or... Bee. 22. Four
draws and a fight topped in the
I first round ftjatored.-a boxing card
here tonight when" they main at
traction was a return inateh'le-
tween Mack Lallard of Eugene and
Robbie Clark of Kan Francisco at
11S pounds. Lillard, victor; over
Clark on points two weeks ago,
could only match with the Cali
fornia bov and th ten-round hat-
wer Ltle.was declared a draw.
Carl Miller of Eugene and Geo.
Dixon,- negro of Portland, : 147
doubles in hte main event. They
pounders, were on the card as
fought ten rounds to a draw.
Speed Landers of Eugene
knocked I,es Anderson of Port
land to the mat three times be
fore tbe echo had died away from
the opening gong and the ! fight
was stopped by. .the referee. .
for the poorer children of this
section.
Gifts to date to the Statesman
Associated Charities Christmas
Cheer Fund are:
Gifts to date to The Statesman-
Associated Charities Christmas4
Cheer fund are:
Salem Ad Club ....
; Lane Morley ..
. Anna S. fcantner
; Cash :....,.J.X
A Friend
Unknown
Tom's Wash Rack..--
V V. Hill . 50
Mr.' and Mrs. P. C. Pratt 6.00
fi Friend 1.00
A Friend ...... 1.00
A. B. Anderson 1.00
A Friend 5.00
Lehman's Grocery 2.0 0
Men's Class, Fi-st
Christian church 17.55
Judge M. Poulsen 1.00
Unknown . 1.00
Trade street store ........ 5.00
A Friend 2.50
Unknown $1.00
A Friend .-. $1.00
Mrs. Rose Hester's class First
Presbyterian church, euro
for one family. ,
Nina McNary's class Rapt 1st
Sunday school, care for
one family.
E. J. Potts $1.00
G. A. T. Moore i. .pr-l.OO
MOTOR LICENSE t EE
FOES OPEN ATTACK
(Continued irom ife 1.) ,
?ral highway act and" the legisla
tion of the state adopting the pro
visions of the said federal acts, as
sucn illegal exactions are ror tnttne said law, were
KOLB & DILL .COMING
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L:-ftlniirAAW il ... -.,ZiIiim1 . t-4
and nnconstitutional, being con
trary to and in violation of the
constitution of the United States,
especially the 14th amendment to
the federal constitution."
The complaint asks that the
secretary of state be enjoined
from enforcing the alleged illegal
act, void and unconstitutional pro
visions of the said law.
STOP STREET BILL
PASSED BY COUNCIL
the property on Winter street be
i tween Rural avenue and Hoyt
street nad between and D
i streets.
A petition" for a permit to erect
end operate a laundry in the Nob
Hill addition was laid on the table
until the next meeting of the
I council.
The communication from Frank
B. Layman, attorney for C. C.
Ferguson asking the council to
I pay Ferguson the reward offered
lor the arrest and conviction of
a .Mr. Slope, sexual pervert, wno
had committed a crime in Salem,
was referred to the city attorney.
The city, it was claimed in the
This premier team of stage en-, communication, had offered a re-
tertainers. together with what is j ward of 500 forthe arrest and
said to be one of the best""cotn-, conviction. Ferguson, it was said,
panies they have ever gathered to-; gave the information that Jed to
gether, will be seen at the Heilig
theatre here tonight in "A Pair of
Fools."
sole purpose of obtaining compen
sation for the use of the high
ways in the state, of Oregon by
motor vehicles, and,, that such ex
actions are tolls. ; ..
"That the provisions of the
sa;id illegal law relating to the
said imposition of said license
fees, and the said threatening acts
of the defendant Kozer in enjtdre.-
ing fb said illegal -provisions of
and4 are void .
Junior Six Boys Win , J
Interclass Tournament
SILVEUTON, Ore.'. Dec. '22
Special. I -vTh. Junior Six boys
were winners in the interclass
basket ball tournament which has
been conducted by the Silverton
high school for the past few
weeks. The Juniors defeated the
seniors in a game with a i score
of 2G to 10. The champions will
next play an all star team picked
from the losing teams.
TWO 1MAI ;uilty
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Late Model
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Jtcmington No. 10.....$33.6o
i'orcna Portable ..$30.00
tJnderwood No. 5..$42.50
cw Underwood
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JlJndcrwood 14 inch
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i And other machines
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These machines are all
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SEATTLE. Dec. 22. (By As
sociated Tress.) Two of the 90
defendants in the so-called Olni
tead liquor conspiracy : cae
pleaded guilty before Fetleral
Judge Jeremiah Neterer here to
day. Th men, William and
Michael Donovan, will he" sentenc
ed February 2. niowlne comple
tion of the trial of the others,
scheduled to start January 19.
twit t)vi&tmM
"The boar's head in hand bear I
"Bedeck'd with bayr and ?03mary
"Rejoice, my masters, and be merry . ,
Old English Rhyma.
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OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
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$2.00 Portland and Return
Seattle $11.90 Albany $1.00
Eugene $3.10
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Baker $20.50
Pendleton 13.70
Walla Walla.. 15.10
Corvallis $1.50
The Dalles . $ 6,60
Seattle 11.90
Spokane 22.25
Tickets on sale Dec. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 21, 23, 30, 31
Return limit 'January 4
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the arrest and conviction of Slype
Ordinances were passed assess
ing the actual cost of improving
the following streets: Shipping be
tween Capitol and the S. P. right
of way. Shipping between Capitol
andYCottage, K between Broadway
and-Fifth, alley in block 50, alley
in block 26. Market from Commercial-to
Fifth, and South between
Maple( avenue and Cottage.
An hrdinance was passed segre-'
gatinStUe actual cost of improv
ing 'Nciafc.JTJsrentietn between
CheitfeJettt naCenter.
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Open 5-passenger $32.50 Coupes $40.00
Open 7-passenger $38.50 Sedans $45.00
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