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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1926)
THURSDAY WORKING. FEBRUARY 11, 1020 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON mm offer ' "Oil 11 I PS FIGHTS rManila Tiger-Reese, ' Mansj- f .eld-Darling, Johnson-' 8 1 i bnuney iq mix, C SILVERTON; Orel Feb, 10.4- fc(SpcUl to Statesman.) -Having ..trained to within two pounds of each l other - In the welter class. Frank le Lewis of Raetn; and Blllle Gar'deau, Poland, ;are read r f?r .the battle ;at. the Silverton t,jvp nasiom tonight; iptf:. riardeai a i arrived , In Sllvep 'ton and for three daya has been ponelndins the ri'corous : training , . pace he . has maintained In Port- T.JaBfl . 'i.. "v -V'r -. . r Thai .Lewis is in even -better i trim than when he ' held tough George MeCormick, to a draw at i tSalem recently is conceded by S hose who' are been watching the ""Salem man. - - Lewis Is keeping ' below the -welter dead line without, drar nng down too fine. He is better ! , I jhan at any. of. his, previous eh j counters with the Portlander when ( draw resulted. But for the fact lhat Garde&u has also been better- 1 Jng himself, a victory for Leis . .f ould not be predicted. Z I ?. .The advance-seat sale has been i. very. good, there-U also an out- ;slde demand by - malL Ringside (Beats are' being sold here '.and at Smith's Cigar store. Salem. .11 preliminary numbers are on deck prepared to tarry the early prepared to tarry the early Interest of the evening. The Man ila Tiger, of Portland has qhiali fled to meet Harold . Reese I of Kugene, in the semi-final. A spe rial 'feature will be the go be tween Lloyd Mansfield of this city and Bud Darling of Portland Young Martin Johnson and. "One Round" Shuley, both, of Silvertbn. will break the - ice with a snappy four-rounder. UNIT POOL J unkey : Burroughs, OAC, Thoughts Had Little! : C . ' iTaienfat Be'rimpgt O R E G O N. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE., Co'rvaUls. Feb lO.j (Special.) PersererancOi again st tig odds marks 'the climb la the ladder of fake by Julian Jnker Burroughs, senior, in mechanical engineering and OAC's dimlnutlTe taffy-haired . crack direr ,j and tumbler.: - :- ; r v", a 1 '- j j - Burroughs bow holds the Ca.ir dlan. Pacific Northwest, and Ore gon fancy dlring championships. He made the Olympic diTing team as an alternate, and last summer won first place in an inTitatlonal dlring meet in Seattle In which the' best, direr in the Northwest competed, V'j . "I never had any special talent as it direr when I started hitting the water in . the Salem ' YMCA plunge after first having been in itiated in 'Turtle Pond on Church street." . says .Burroughs. "8 ' cause i of my small sixe, i was thought to never have, a chance of going np. As I liked; to paddle around. I'd often be in'jhe TMC'A tank as soon as It opened in the mornings and stay there until j I was chased out by the janitor in the evenings." ;V Louis "Hap" Kuehn. ' varsity swimming coach and former world's champion fancy diver says that Burroughs is a good example of his theory that any person wit$i ordinary; ability can become ja diver, of championship calibre by persevering and shying the grit to stick with it until he does de velop. (; ; . " -1 Burroughs has an : ever-ready laugh that is contagious for those around him. He might preperly be named "Happy" for his big rmile is a permanent part of hlmi. Not only is he a crack diver and tumbler but he shows special skin Jr. tool making, having turned out .several complete sets of carving utensils and mechanical lastraT .menui However, nothing can taki the place of the ever, fascinating diving, with him. Diving to him is what golf is to many who are . constantly striving to sink ; theii- drives ;Ia: "one. v '.A' :. " Burroughs is now training th r varsity divers in the art of cutting the water.with a minimum splash! As he has won his letter for thre4 years, last 'year being captain of the swimming team, he is iuellgil lie- for intercollegiate com pe til 1 1 tion. , This spring he win reprei . sent Multnomah dub in Victoria! IJ. C. and In June he will dive Iti the national. meet in Philadelphia e under jthe club's colors.. H will Krauacea irom OAC at th ciose or the term. -, : t . There arejn the United Stat v -v.Jiuawiy 3,UO,BB0 miles "of highways.' Only about S per cent! of this mileage Is pared and large part of it Is naturally In th3 pore populous sections. : - )... : :DBCIlfl BILLIE GARDEAU ' c. : f -I - - - - - . - j f ! i 1 . - -.'f . e : v f ' v J ' ;'' 1 " a k . . i " i V'x v...... ''r"- . - X";y , . : f : ; :- r " h . r ! ' 1 ' . -1 "I ! ; J - i c . -1 4' -4 - 4 1 r , 1 t '.t j r4?.- f 4. - i x v W'F 'I " 1 , .s M , ! ; - -; '1' . ' J 1 i;' .?;? " ; I r 1 t llI - . , ; . r'"";" 1 ' At:: Fights Lewis Tonight MEESKE1IS tralian Champion' Pins ".Russian Lion" in Two . Ontf Three' Sails PORTLAND, Feb. : 1 (BirA. sociated PtessDBqiy " Meeske, I Ight heavy walght ' wresll ing. cham pion -of Australia defeated Al Kar aisclk of Oakland. California,-two ciut f three falls here tonlgh,t. VMfeske tdok the first fall In one minute end; 33 seconds. ' The sec ond ff9.ll went to Karasick; in 31 niinutes nd 2 5 seconds; while the third was awarded to the 'Auitra, lian 4 af ter -, they .'; had been," ,oa' the mat ken minutes and five seconds. Karasick protested the -third tall. claiming, that, l shoulders - were not on nat when' ' the; referee avei the fall to ileeske'; ' '$ Lbcais Lost 504to 38f Pan- tnei- btar Nets jo roinxs f or rW Winers'- SEATTLE, Feb. 10. (By: A- sqclaied Press.) The Seattle College Panthers upset the dope tonight by defeating the Willam ette university quintet here to night by a score of 50,to 38. Jim Logan. Panther star forward, was mainly responsible' for -the win. netting 35 points.; - ' PHIll B AYES IS DEFEATED BALEM FIGHTER IX)SES DECT- SIOX TO ALLIU TAYLOR , . BEND, Ore . Feb.' 10 (By As sociated Press. ) -Allie iTaylor of Bend ' won the decision In a ' 10- roind match; here with Phil Bayes of iSalem. It was a close decision. Karasick-thornton . : ; Grapple Here Soon . Al Karasick who "staged an in teresting :. combined ; comedy and wrestling match at the Hellig theater; recently, will take on Bhl Tbrntoh ' there next Tuesday nlghti :t,L: Wfl Fans who saw the -match with Daiies recently felt,1 they had at least been" la on a good i show. Kafasick, last night was thrown by jBUlie Meesky in Portland. JlLTtailSON' WIXS . f NEWARK, I N. J.; Feb. i 10. t (By (Associated - Press. )Loren Murchison of the Illinois AC con tinued his sensational string of indpof victories at a meet of the Newark AC tonight winning' the to and CO yard dashes of a spring series. His triumph In the latter eyeat,lhowever, cost him a strained tendon which compelled his with- BILLY KARASICK Aus SEAHLE DEFEATS LATE FIGHT NEWS T m EVERETT. Wash.. Feb. 10. ( By j Associated Press. ) Fifteen hundred fans saw Wildcat Carter, negro, Everett bantamweight, win A 8ixl round decision over Sailor Gordon: of Anacortes at the Amer ican Legion . smoker here tonight. ' In the semi-final bout Don Stew art, Seattle 125 pounder,, after be- -f ing knocked down ? three "tfrnes camej oact u tot third canto, ana knocked out Tony Starr, Los Angeles. BELLINGHAM, Wash,; Feb. 10. -(Bjjr Associated Press.) Chick Tabitj and Jimmy Storey, Seattle, 152 pounders, fought a six round drawl in the headline event of the American Legion show here to Aighti ' Joe rwilsbn, Vancouver, B. CJ welterweight drew with Bud Fisher, Auburn, in the semi-wind- up. GIRL SETS RECORD . .. ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla., Feb. 10 (By Associated Press.) Miss Martha Norelius Of New York be came national 'champion today in the: 220; yard free style swim of the A bier lean athletic union cham pionship for women here.-' In win ning (he final she broke' allexist ing Records with a , inark bt 2 minutes 44 4-5 seconds. . i s : 5 DOROTHY DARNIT 0f jVOU OO -TO THCOOCfifV MOOSE om buck ) ; T ' iSP:'wC 7 1 HELEN -WILLS ..TO; PLAY A - i mmmi 111 1 e ,j ; . .. " . . --f IEXXIS ASSOCIATTOX; AOHSHS star to coxTlxyr? ' CANNES, France, Feb. 10. (By Associated Press. )-The wor ries of Helen Wills weref allayed by a cablegram which bhe fecetved today from Julian; S. Myrick,, an it Old q were IMS. B. I. bN ' WlMU-Sate. W. C. L, NrVb SlNCER. T official pf the United States Lawn Tennis association, advising ; her not to" be concerned over the film ing controversy, 7 but to continue to play through the Carlton tennis tournament v and - met ; Suzanne Lnglen. .' J ; Miss. 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