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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1926)
PHILllSES0TEDDte KELLY TO CLIMAX FIGHT CARD AT ARMORY? "ITONIGlHjjr mwmm&rJONSm REED'S CONQUERER, TO MEET TEV JfKU w i ia i aiuuum G FEATURE STO .Winner, of Main Event Mr Facer Danny- Edwards, i - Sensational Negro i SECTIfllL STAR ... : S , Salem sportjtqllriwef swtll to- i1.4... n 9 An tj JllKUl it lit-SM Ulir- ui ujr ntwi i ill uortant fights IA .tbo .career .' Of 1'hil.Hayea. popular featherweight. VheIlaye meet.E4dio Kefly at the armory this" evening he en foufitr4 nn tot the; ton best lads Ilntprmountain - Title Belt at -Stake! When Grapplers Meet at Armory wel- k i . . ! - :i '' '"' ':' ;'' .. V - V :A-:AA l! t r. ' ' : f 1 r 4 i A I .ISBHIL BAYES boot lie . has In thft scorps of been enpased In ihroiiaihrtnt : the 'country he has 'ht iin a record of ret tine his iMjuw if l nossible. Two-handed tanI--Rnresiye, he comes to Sa- lem.with thWaim of striding over i. rn va in htsi rllmh u-D the. Duieilist- iTlidder ' ''!-- , 4ye. . oB; tne otner nana, ia "Just e determined to et into the brighter ligbta f Jcloredom as his recent clean-cut victories . over ""Sollle ' Burns and Ghartfe- Dbndee h Wte clean, and - fight clean" i - X. Km 0lAn Aarna and : trjtst record has; won him imany " ardent friends who wish him. well tonight, Jle is. reported to be in good condition despite his gruel linef encounter with Dundee;- four ' days age- 't . !'" . The winner of tonight's event . 'Willi probably be matched j with Danny Edwards, sensational jnegro -; featherweight . who has j been Steadily climbing toward; the yerge .ofipossible title contention. , Although listed as a prellmin iaryj the go between Rattling Bill Kendall and Art Mayer. Salem . boys In the 150-pound class, is JjeiU W ue dl mure iuu. hmsius interest. t Kendall, startingj as a .'cub! fighter, has shown an ability to take terrific punishment tnd to f learn his lesson. Locan'fans are Interested enough in Kencjall to - 'demand that he be evenly matched . find placed in a little better money Jf he continues to make pood. " t isennaii met aiayer somp me , " ngq and lost the referee's decision, but is bettor prepared to give the toore experienced Mayer !a real i - ecr&p tonight. " . Matchmaker j Harry Plant is ! behind Kendall. and will see that be; s not matched up with veter ans too much out of Bill's class, although Kendall Is , willing enough. For hammer and tongs material, Kendall deserves a ' chance If he keeps in tralningj and plays the game. Tommy Murphy solid and steady JiOutster, well j. known in Salem, .will meet Kewpie Riley of Port land in the semi-final. At'- 134 pounds ringside weights, these v'two men are expected to exhibit! . their beat. Itiley has been knock Ing ;'em down in ahort, order dur ing most of. his matches and Mur-j phjr. will hare to stride in 6rder td i nuuw juin uiui. , ! - . , j,j .. ... . For the third main event Eddid Fox of Independence and kid Mc Cormick of Oregon City'aie goodL ucrappy.- well" trained youngsters! Joe Waterman, matchmaker tof .the Portland boxing commission . plans to attend;the bouts. V ; ha alread y prom ised Phil . Bay es a chance in a: seml-wlndop eveni . tri the Portland card and wblleJ here will be on the lookout tor 'new materialJ Waterman "Is ''a Vineere booster pt the Oregon flgbi pame as conducted in thevarloui rmories under' regulation ot, .the "various boxing . commissions. " ' j match for. t ho -western terveightj .wrestling title will be staged atjthe Salem armory Janui arj 12jK,ben Henry Jones of Prtivo. Utah, .and Ted Brown of Racine, Wis., meet. iHenrr Jones is known in the Pacific northwest by his three ma jor meets with Robin Reed, Reed taking the belt from Jones on lafft Thanksgiving day and losing ltlito Jones on January l at Al bany. iUnnes. with the exception of the btlfef period, held the title since 1813. Perhaps his greatest re cent match was December is when in an effort to regain the belt h and Reed wrestled to draw in a two-hour meet. On January 1 Jie regained the title by Securing an airplane spin horn oft Reed, disabling the latter after Si minutes of fast work by both men. f Brown, who has held sectional tjitles in central eastern states tme wpertler who was scheduled to nfeet Heed here on December 23 ill training he met with a slight accident and did not meet Reed at tjha't time, Carver taking his place Reports of Brown's record indi cate that Jones meets no easy come-on in the Wisconsin grappl er. Followers of Jone$ assert that the Utah man is anxibus to hold crato the recently regained title and that every effort will be made tip feolve the easterner's style jf More than 1200 fans attended tbe Ueed-Jones match at Albany n New Year'sday, and Match aiaker Plant feels that the Salem Ivcnt will dra- wrestlinff devo ijees from many points in the state i The title will go .to the man taking two falls oi of. a possible, three in two hours' -ne. Chicagd Bears. .Announcement of he personnel of the team was made tday by M. S. Cowan, pro moter of the local contest. Heading the list is tleorge Wil son, star Washington iiannacK. Wilson has also sipned to play frr he Los Angeles Tigers in a gama ?gain8tj the Chicago Bears in Los Angelejs January IS. Harry Hay- ward, writing in the San Francisco Sxaminer says Wilson will receive $5000 Ifor playing in both contests ind not 110.000 as was at first re lortetfc. Other players signed to ippeaij here include: E. Locey, for ner University of Oregon captain, ;uard. LAYERS . LINED UPlIf."! t.di? velt statue and ani of the opinion (hat the ex-rrovernor's criticism was nnwarranted." Governor I'ieree recalled that at the time ex-President Harding vis ited the Pacific coast a few years ago he viewed tne uooseveif statue, and in a subsequent inter view said: ."That is the finest horse in Am- GRID WII-SO AND K. LOCFA "AH P. TO PPC M4E R EJ J RAN O K SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.--(By Associated Press) Fourteen foot ball playera havebeen signed to appear in San Francisco on Jan- ary 2 4 to oppose Red Orange's erica." Ex-Oovernor West, in his crit icism of the statue, likened the horse to a cross between a giraffe and a milch cow. IRVING BERLIN MARRIES a FAMOUS SOXJ WRITER AND SOCIETY ;IHL ARE WED NEW YORK, Jan. -( By As sociated Press.) rrv:ng Berliit, the Russian inimigran; and for mer bowery saloon waiter, who later became a popular song writ er and producer ot reviews, ( day married Muss Ellen MacKay, daughter of Clarence H. MacKay, head of the Postal Telegraph company. The ceremony was per formed by . Deputy 'City Clerk Mc Cormick in the municipal build ing. When informed of the mar riage Mr. MacKay. prominent lay man in the Roman Catholic chnrch, issued a statement assert ing: "The wedding was a complete surprise and was without my knowledge or consent. Beyond that I have nothing to say." Three years ago Miss MacKay, who is 22, made her debut in so ciety. Berlin gave his age as 37. j WARREN WINS OX TaU j ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 4. (BJ As sociated Press) j-Cracker Wafiren, Oregon City lightweight, won' by a foul in the seventh round bf a scheduled eight round fight Jiere tonight from Frank Paragon ,Fil-! lpino. Paragon had . a big iead when he sank ft left below; the belt and sent Warren to the poor In ! agony.: j'; .-. COLLEGE CONTRACTS HIT PROTEST MADE AGAINST SE CURING UNDERGRADUATES NEW YORK. Jan. 4. (By Associated- Press.) The National 'rollegiate'Atlilet ic association will ippeal to Commissioner K. M. Landis for his support to curb he practice of organized baseball n offering preferential profes ionat contracts to college under- i Y" ATHLETIC CLUB fob smrs D phurch Attendance to Count Scoring Basketball Contestants in I A Sunday School Athletic League Is being organised in Sa lem, according to announcement made by Bob Boardnian, physical klirector of the Salem YMCA. A Imeeting will be held Thursday bight to bring about the definite organization. I A basketball tournament will be feature of the league. There are already four Sunday schools !to be represented in the tourna Iment. Board man announces that fthere is room for two more teams, Tim Sunday schools wish- (ing to enteK teams are requested tb 'see Boardman at the YMCA, rooms; . .- , , i. s Toaras entered -so far -are the f oj 1 ow I n g : Lesl ie. M , E . ason, Lee, '.First Bapthst and Pratum. Attendance to Sunday school as well a standing iii'the basketball Iganies will be conswlerert in the ontesit. In-orderf to; be eligible for the. tournament, each boy has t- shpw an attendance o three out of five Sundays at Sundny Whooli- The tournament i to be Started early next week. : Eugene -Starrett and t Iloref Mil 800.000,000 feet Siuslaw timi her to Stout Lumber Co. of Nortn Bend; for about fl. 000.000. . Wants Catholic ' in White House, to End Bigotry J - -i ' ,f5fr SC&r ? i 1 ( Try j ' " jSS I v ik :1 I Palmer H. Hie NCAA being de baseball." 'We feel by going straight to Landis our appeal we can curb this ;ice before it rearhes danger- proportions." graduates. BriK. (Jen. Pierce, president of laid (today. "CSollege baseball is itroyed by organized said Xlenera'l Pierce. .hat with pract, ous CARPENTIER IS COMING FRELVCII FIGHTER UNITED STATES TO VISIT AGAIN PARIS. .Ian. 4. (By Associat ed Press.) -Georges Carpenter, former lijjlit heavyweight cham pion; of the world, will sail Wed nesday tor his third fistic inva sion !of the I'nited States within five years. Carpenticr announced that his priniipal purpose in sailing for Amejrica at this time is to repre sent j Paolino, the Spanish heavy weight, in American negotiatins until Francois Descamps, mana ger ifor both, reaches the United States. LEGION INSTALLS MEN NEW OFFICIALS. TAKE UP DUTIES AT 1ST MEETING Installation of oriicers marked the ifirst meeting of Capital Post No. 19. American Legion, in the new year, last night when the following took up their duties: Victor MacKenzie, commander; W. j Lewis, vice commander; Kar Hinges, adjutant: Frank Durbin, chaplain: Lyle Dunsmore, histbrian; Jacob Fuhrer. finance; Donnegan Wiggins, quartermaster and Rreyniau Boise, sergeant at arms.- Tjhe new executive committee consists of Biddie Bishop, Dr. W. Carjton Smith, Fred Lamport, George Griffith, fo'rmer state com mander and Clifford Brown, re tiring commander. Action in selecting new quarters fox the post was delayed until the next meeting, January 18. Legion officers have had one location un der advisement, this being the Fraternal temple, formerly Elks hal). . McCornack hall has been the; home of the post for several years. 4. 4 X V i4 fv . &&mmt& b Vt . jr ; p;i away . wililm . , j:: Pity Is the satisfaction o ieeii . when it 1 some one else who ha Senator William C. Bruce of Maryland, Democrat and", Protes tant, says It's high time to; elect a president ,c the. Roman Cath olic faith to show that the United States Is not swayed by. Intoler ance and religious bigotry, an Al Smith booster. " , PIERCE LAUDS STATUE FINDS NOTHING WRONG WITH j ROOSEVELT HORSE Governor Pierce today took ex ception to the criticisms of ex-Governor Oswald West in connection with the design of the horse used in casting the Roosevelt statue which was given to the city of Portland by Dr. Henry Waldo Coe. The statue occupies a conspicuous place in one of Portland's parks. 'I spent a great deal of time In the. saddle in Eastern Oregon for more than 40 years." said Govern or; Pierce, "and I think I have some knowledge of horseflesh. I Aspirin Gargle in Sore Throat ji' or Tonsilitis . t- .11' - -J- '. .:-. 'Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving'' two "BAyer Tablets of Aspirin';., in our Uble- tpoonfuls of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. 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