The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Mickey Walker 'JLoses World Welter
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; ( By i Associated ; j Press. ) Pete
- Lanoof Scranton, ,Penn.t won
the ' world's -welterweight ehani-
trion&alplonlgnt wnen he won the!
r ;Judea,,r decelslon , in -a ,1 (Ground
match with Mickey Walker the
tltTeTolder for the past four years.
A-erowd of : 12,000 " hometown
fan went, irfld' as! Latzo's hand
was lifted In Tictory after sea
" aatlonal slashing battle. The chal-
JnerrecelYed the nnanlmonf joe
' -clslon of the two Judge after a
.battle that was bitterly fought all
; the way. LaUo's aggressiveness
' and ability to' trade blows with
hvalker at every turn care bin the
Terdict,.U. - ; i
The result was' one of the most
t sensational upsets In -ring history.
ifWalker : had , decisively beaten
o .swo, years ago nu wa ,
twn atia firnnta tin thv I
Jerea tne ring, tomgnu -ne cna-1
lenger,weignea i ana ?waieriwilf part include a snecial In
J- !sK -v -? f-y
LattO'S margin Of triumph. . in I
"the opinion or a majority oitrmg-1
ide critics, was close ana gainea
cnieiry uirougn a oeierminea .two-
fisted attack that rerusea to give I
grouna at any stage, coupiea wun j
a deadly overhand right that fre
quently Jarred the 5- champion.
" ; These sweeping smashes of Lat-
. xo's,' several of which sent Walker
tying back to 'the ropes, counted
heavily in his favor and offset.
r apparently : the advantages' gained.
oy waiaer at ciose quarters.
i A majority of : ringside critics
gave five of the ten rounds to
Latzo, registered three for Walker
and scored the other two even.
- XAtzo's whirlwind finish fieured
. heavily in his victory, overcoming
' f Walker's early advantage, gained
" ' through the champion's superior
ity at boxing and infighting. His
attack forced Mickey back repeat-
f edly with smashing rights to the
head and body. - ,
. K -This closing rally; by the chal
I lenger roused the crowd to wild
, enthusiasm. , : Sensing: that Latzo
r: I was; punching his way to triumph.
i the crowd - stood on chairs and
1 cheered him on. With this to
'on.
rtf spur him on. Latzo redoubled his
3 effats; "seemingly. As the referee,
Prank Floyd of Philadelphia, lift- Jiurn. ine reieree was easy pry-Iki-Hi
h.n tvn of trinmnh 1 them apart. -Both landed lefts
the brg throng let loose with a
- . terrific outburst of cheering
I' Round 1. They met In the cen-
, ' ter of the , ring for
itrJiC1v?,8
"tWlth Referee Frank Floyd of Phil
1 adelpkia. Latzo led with a right
5 to the ribs and they pounded away
at close quarters. . Walker worked
.this left to the Jaw aa they clinched.
' A choppy right caught Latzo's Jaw.
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' the infighting. . Latzo whipped a
J right uppereut to the Jaw, i; They
were in a clinch at the bell.
; ;.Roundv2.Latzo opened with a
I) inori I iul lu ui riua uu louusu
an overhand blow to the chin, as
.'ithey broke away from a duel at
"( close range. Walker landed both
fists to the head but Latzo rushed
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i trickled from Latzo's nose after a
' (.harp right connected but he came
jl hack with a flurry of punches to
I , the champion s head.
;1 f Round 3. Walker swung a
right hook to the head, but gave
X ground as Latzo fought back with
. i both hands. The. challenger flall-
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Walker to the ropes. They pound
- ? ed away lustily to. the body in
. r fierce , exchange. Walker's left
. fraught Latzo on the chin but the
r challenger scored with a sweeping
right to the head. Walker dug his
'.iright Into Latzo's ribs Just before
1 the gong.
i Jd Round 4. -Walker drove his
5 right to Latzo's head, but took a
'tinging chop to the chm in re-
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-exchange, head to head. : Walker
JUtt up a heavy fire at Latzo's mid
fnd a trifle wild after taking-two
'! tattering wallops to the jaw. La t-
ro brought, the crowd to its feet
itrith a rally that drove the cham
P Ion "to the ropes. , Two blows to
the head stung the champion just
:i 1-efore the bell ended the round.
' Round 5. They lost no time In
.. coming to. grips and let fly with
1 4 both fists. : ' Walker chopped Latzo
'f ibnnt th head with short rishta.
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; 'i er to . ffirasr with a flere fusai-
I -,lade of blows and sent the cham -
t i Ion's head back with a long right.
i They stood toe to toe and traded
i j wallops. Walker stung Latzo wun
t f nieii nooa 10 me jaw jus uww
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t i with a rlght;to the ear but took a
k .stiff Jolt to the stomaca;, laixo
,'fiailed away with both lists as he j
Dushed Walker to the ropes. Both
kept, boring in and Latzo landed
I a right to the chin. Walker's left
found its mark repeatedly on the
'challenger's ribs. " A stinging risht
'to the head Jarred Latzo, but. he
was. poundingf Walker . fiercely j
" fitxrat the head when the bell rang.
'..I't.3 referee had to separate them,
nrnnd ' 7. They lost . no time
;f;U:ne la action and banged each
. cthtr about the body. Latzo then
I r ; ed " the champion back with
driving hooks to the ribs, and the
crowd roared. There were boces
Eleven Salem dehts to fo
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Fourteenth -Annual Event
WilF Show Value ol Phys
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OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGER May 20. Eleven Sa
lem students will take part In the
14th annual .military 'tournament
at OAC May 29 J The tournament
each year is the mean the mili
tary department uses to show the
training tt offers and the serious
purpose the physically fit college
men sire to their work In the re
serve corps 'iitih -'.iV '';, '.
... An. air , serrjee demonstration,
directed by Lieut. Oakley G. Kelly,
America's . premier, long-distance
flying ace', will be an outstanding
feature" of the program. It will
include formation and stunt Hy
ing and a parachute drop. The air
demonstration at 1 o'clock will
. . . i ... ' , - .
ETents In which Salem students
:fantrr" company exhibition, field
ttrtlllorv ihlhlHnn a dUmnnn(ii1
squa(j reiaT race service dem-
lonstration review, and the imbres-
sire reUeat parade, whl5h wULbe
he closinz event
Salem students entered are Don
ald W. , Blanche. Wynne Packard
Grier, Marvin A. Roth. Charles J
Nusbaum, Kenneth O. Schellberg,
Vernon D. Perry, Howard C Page,
Carl L. Walker, Lou is W. Amort,
Arthur Theuer and Thomas
Chllds.
All grammar and high school
students in Oregon will be admit
ted free. Major Donald A. Robin
son, tournament, director, has an
nounced
as Walker clipped his rival on the
back. ' Latzo was forcing the bat
tle but - found ; Walker's defense
hard to penetrate. Walker's left
j connected to the Jaw as they were
locked head to head. The round
ended with the crowd giving Latzo
a bii? ovation. ' .
Round 8. Latzo plugged Walk
er about the head but took a bat
tering on the rfbs in return. Walk
er dug his right to the body while
his left found Latzo's chin. The
I ohiiiimr .- ni waiw '
(back with a straight left and took
a series of pabs on the Jaw in re-
to the head and " Latzo caught the
champion on the ear with a stiff
right. They-were sparring at the
beii. r : ! . ;v
'Round 9. Walker opened with
1 about the head. Latzo worked his
a rtB'H an1 nAfintayl a rteflArt row
right to the body but was backed
off with a flurry of choppy wallops
to the head. ; The champion missed
twice with his left and they came
to a clinch. They leaned their
heads together and traded upper-
cuu lo tfe chin
Latzo's left con
nected sharply to the Jaw. Walk
er s left connected with Latzo s
head Just before the bell.
Round 10. They came together
rash."
Both flailed away to
head with, both fists. ' Latzo sent
the champion to the ropes-wlth a
smashing right and sent his head
back with a left uppercut. Walker
chopped with his right to the head
I and hooked a left to the Jaw. They
fought like a pair of bulldogs with
neither giving ground. Walker
hlsrtght totheear. Two
stiff lefts to the: head Jarred Latzo
but he came back to pound Walk
er's'; rib. Two, overhand rights
caught Walker on the side of the
bead. Both punched away: with
all they had . as the final bell
sounded, amid a bedlam of noise.
PK DEFEATED
: 5 TO 4
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New York Evens Series; Chi-
cago Defeats Boston 8-4;
St Louis Wins
. . Giants ,5;. Pirates 4 V.
PITTSBURGH. May 20. (By
Associated Press.) The New
York Giants evened the 'series
with the Pirates by winning the
second game today by five to four.
Score - ' R. H. E.
New Tork ,..'.....:. B 10 : 1
Pittsburgh ; .. it o
Greenfield. Dmvies and Snyder;
Morrison ani Gooch.
1 ii ?- Chicago 8; Boston 4
I CHICAGO, May , 20. Charjie
I Root let Boston down with five
wu today while the Cubs bunched
blowg off Mogridg. atld Smftn and
Bravee 8 to 4. ? k
Score irtS JR H. E
Boston ... ; v.. 4 62
Chicago 8 10 1
Mogrldge. Smlh and Z. Taylor;
oot and Gonzales. ? ' .
y 1 fit. Levis 4; Phillies 1
v ST. LOUIS, May 20. The St.
Louis Cardinal bunched hits to
day and defeated the Phillies
to I'-' " ; ' J 1-'.- ;
Score ! - R. ii. e.
Philadelphia I. , I S
St. Louis . . j . i, . . 4 4
Knight. Ulrich and Wilson;
Keen and O'Farrell.
EAO AIR STuhTS
9
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FROM BEAVERS
Portland Gets Only Three
Scattered Hits; Los An
.v geles Wallops Seals v .'
Sacramento i$; Bearers t
SACRAMENTO, May 20 (By
Associated Press).- Sacramento
continued In its winning streak
to defeat Portland for the third
time today. 3 to 1. ' Speed Mar
tin held the Beavers to . three
scattered hits 1 to win his 'game.
MeLaughlln pasted one of Meek
ers slants over 'the left field wall
In the first with one on base.
Score R, H. E.
Portland ... ... 1 3 3
Sacramento . , 3 ' 8 1
Meeker and Berry; Martin and
Koehler. : - . i.
Angels 10; Seals 4
SAN FRANCISCO, May 20
The San Francisco Seals suffered
another cruel blow today when
the visiting Angels from Los
Angeles administered a 10 to 4
beating. Brazil -poled a homer for
the visitors, r k
, score . . . . R. II. u.
Los Angeles '. . . ... . .'. . 10 10 1
San Francisco . . ... . . . 4 10 2
Yarrlson, and Hannah; Griffin,
Williams and Agnew. :
Seattle 6; Oaks 1
OAKLAND, May 20 Jim Elli
ott showed too much , " pitching
class against Oakland today: and
the Seattle Indians easily put over
their third straight win, six to
one.- - Loose ; fielding on the part
of George Makin shortstop, paved
the way for the Indians to break
Into the run column in the -fifth
inning. J
Score - R. H. E.
Seattle 6 13 , 3
Oakland -, ...... . 1 7 &
Elliott and Jenkins; Pruett,
Freeman and Bool.
Mission 4 ; Hollywood
LOS ANGELES, : May 20 The
Missions stopped Hollywood's
winning streak by . planking the
stars, 4 to 0 in the third game of
their series here today. Herman
Pillette on the mound for the vis
itors, held the stars to three scat
tered hits and was never in dan-
Score . . R. H.' E
Missions . . . i 4 11 2
Hollywood . , ...0.3 0
Pillette . and Murphy; McCabe,
O'Neill and Cook, - Peters.
LOSES
TO GUARD 1 1 TO 4
Poor Fielding Is Responsible
for Lop Sided Score,
, One Home Run
Industrial League Standings -W.
. L. - Pet
De Molays . ,
Guard .
12
0
0
1
2
0
1.000 I
1.000 i
1
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0
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Eagles ...
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PEP Co.-".-.
Post Office
The PEP Cc. was swamped byi
the Guard team Thursday by a ?
score of 11 to 4. . Poor fielding ,
was chiefly the cause of the de-.
feat. This makes the second de-!
feat of the PEP Co., putting theov
at the tail of the league. : Tho
second inning was the unlucky
one for the Power men. '
The scoring began In the sec
ond canto, when the losers sent
their first run across. Coming back
strong In their half xt the inning.
the, soldiers tallied seven : runs.
These were made by infield er-
o
Kf 17 Help Th
Trav. Pajp. Agt-
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PEP TEAM
1 i
rors and one base hit. There was
no heavy hitting, the longest
smash being a double. Duffy, Ma
son and 'Kitchen all shared hon
ors in the slugging for the Guards.
- Merrlot was the star hitter of
the PEP Co. team. He slammed
a home run over deep center field
fence. ' Incidentally. the first one
of the season' in both leagues,
i k'i Guard ; i" 1
AB. RH. E.
; 3 11 0
. 3 11 0
.3 1 1 ' 0
.3 0 1 0
. 3 10 1
.3 10-0
. 3 2 1 0
. 3 2 0 2
.22 1 u
Daffy, 3b ....
George, lb . . I
Mason, 2 b . . ,
Kitchen,' ss . . . .
win. '
Davis, rf ... . . .
Carpedler, c , .
H. Garrett. If .
Total 26 11 6 3
l " PEP Co. " ' ' v
AB. R. II. E.
Boytana, 3b ... . . 3 1 0 1
Stow, rf ... 3 0 0 0
Merrlot. p ....... 3 2 1 0
Schofield. 2b . . 3 0 0 1
Travis, c ..31 1 0
Seely, ss ......... . 3 0 0 3
Flagg, lb ........ 3 0,0 0
Smith, cf j 3 0.0 0
Rings, If 2 0 0 0
Total .il 4 2 5
N. G. Wilson. Manning, Loveal,
Carpenter; Merrlot. Travis. f
The , games for Tuesday and
Wednesday were postponed on ac
count of rain. '
Tomorrow's contest will be be
tween the Legion and Grotto.
NICARAGUAN GOVKRNMENT
FORCES CAPTURE RAMA
; MNGUA, May 20 (By ssoclat-
ed Press) Nicaraguan govern
ment forces have recaptured
Rama and routed the insurgent
forces after an engagement lasting
seven hours. The revolutionists
fled, abandoning' their dead and
arms. '
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The Salem Bears open their
1926 schedule' June 6. when they
meet the fast Swift & Co. team of
Portland.
Mr. Bonle wired Earl Roberts,
of the Salem Bears contracting
the game. ;
la regards to the local boys, the
Salem baseball fans will have
something to think about, as
Roberts has his team altogether
now. -
The following men, it Js re
ported are on the new nine:
Pitchers: Wright, Gretz. Lenon
and Blakelow. Cat hers: Roberts
and Morlety. Capt. Brown will
handle second base for the Bears
this season. Manager Roberts has
secured : Sheik Cummings, for
third, base. Cummings has a good
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H Seillnsky will In all probability
hannle short. ,
. In the outfield will be Garret In
Center, Klght in right,-and Blue
In left., - . . . : ' ;
Manager Roberts Is trying to se
cure Myers, former Seal pitcher
for the game. If details are set
tled.'Myera, In all probability will
twirl for the Bears.
Efforts will be amde by. Roberta
to secure ,MPatM; 0Bourke. from
er teammate, to catch part ot this
season. . ;,
The grounds are going to be
put fn excellent condition for the
opening game.
' In the evening, both teams will
have a banquet at the Spa. ;
RADICALS ARE DETAINED
ANARCHIST CENTERS IN RUE
NOS AIRES ARE RAIDED
BUENOS AIRES, May 20.
More than 50 persons of alleged
radical leanings are reported to
have been detained by the police
in raids on communist and an
archist centers during the past 36
hours.
The raids were a direct conse
quence of the bomb explosion out
side . the American embassy Sun
the
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American ambassador received to- who wished, to express . their re
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