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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1926)
Georges Nattier s OrawWitWdie . IT TT A Jiiurm turn BRILLWrJT F10HT IS IDE Bf ODTII MEN IB: 14,000 Spectators Voice General Approval When; . 10 Rounds Ends Draw f t ? NEW, YORK,- May 21. (By Associated Press. )Georges Car pentier soldier-fighter;1 fr o m ; f ranee and Eddie V Huffman, : blonde Callfornton, fought a J0 round draw at Madison Square Garden tonight In which " both - fighters -showed plenty of action from the start with general ap proral from the 14,000 spectators. The Frenchman appeared; to hare an edge during, the opening rounds but he tired and Huffman dame back strong .in. the ninth e and tenth' to get an even break. ; Huffman'dld-his' best work X at close quarters.' Huffman weighed . 175 and the ' Frenchman two pounds' less. - H X, : t ROtfND ONE: Carpentier . started rtbeg firsts pnnel, f ett . Hrhich s was-: shorty The jabbing lefts sent Huffman's ; head back an d the Calif ornian gare ground. A' swinging "right "landed on Car- si ;i .; i it . i a -v . - J- . . t ' Georges ' Carpenter,'' r lag " IdoT of 1 xapce, iougai w hcumuubw tea Vound battle -with Eddfe Huf f 'inan'of California" last night! OTef 14,-oou spectators 'tnatch. . witnessed the up furiously. - Huffman, tore v fh but the Frenchman peddalled away. . Two rights to the body slowed Carpentler. v . : Huf f man came in openly : and . Carp'entier planted a right to the face and the. westerner backed 7'ti p. ffTbe Frenchman seemed to lose , his snap as Huffman's : punches land ed more- frequently. -They- - were sparring at the bell. ROUND SEVEN: The spar-, red for a minute without landing a blow. Two sarage rights nar rowly missed Huffman's head.' The action slowed t as Carpeatier tired and Huffman , refused , to 'assume, the aggressive. V Huffman stagger ed Carpentier' with a right to the head just aa the - bell . rang, 1 but they continued to fight until' the referee parted them. -.It was a tame round until the end. . ROUND EIGHT: The French- man stunned Huffman "with three straight rights to the head. Huff man ; landed to . the : body. They exchanged lefts-to the face. -The Frenchman brought blood to Huffman's mouth with a lightning left. Huffman sent Carp's head back with a left. ' They were ill' a clinch at the bell. T ROUND NINE : Huffman speeded up and drove Carpentier, to the ropes with- a right to - the head and left to i the t body. tA. flashing right vto , the 'facef xaughC Huffman coming In. Another, right, almost knocked ; him over but : ; he clutched Carpentier V to save himself. Both landed, to the bead with tferrlf ie rights but they came back smiling., Huffman sent : Carpentier half way ' across the ring with a right to the head Another right to the ' head .stag gered Carpentier just - before . the bell. y-v -irr ROUND TEN : I; Huffman : pour ed both fists at Caroentier'alKnly at close range. . Huff man-tore In. landing to the , head-C and, body without an exchange.;-..They lash ed at each other openly; landing damaging blows with honors even: They ; - jboth- missed. r right, leads Huffman .staggered Caxpentler with a'rlght uppercut. They were fighting frantically at the bell. ' a 12-inning game, 4 to 3.- j -Score: , ' R. H. E. Cleveland ... . . . - 4 17 2 Philadelphia .,.,3 13 0 Batteries Buckeye, Uhle "and Myatt; Rommel, Pate, Baumgart ner and Perkins, Cochrane. -, -1. " ' Boston 8, Chicago 7. BOSTON. May 21. -A, three-run rally by Boston 4n .the ninth in ning today enabled them to defeat Chicago,1 8 to 7. : 1 Score: H-E. Chicago J;.....;...... .7 12 3 Boston V. . . . . . . . , . . .i 8 12 10 Batteries r Blankenshlp, Lyons and Schalk; Zahniser, Wiltse and Qaston, BIschoff. 34 -f ! t Senator S3, Detroit IO ' ; WASHINGTON, May 21 Wash-ngton-ended a- four-game losing. streak today by defeating Detroit, iy to 10. : : Score- . ' Detroit Washington ......... Batteries Stoher, Collins ' and Bassler. yiffiwii 7-2. m 0 co os Ten ; Consecutive Victories . Are Listed; Cleveland Wins Over Athletics-: ? - Tank) 7, St. Loul3 '2.' "s-"i NEW YORK, "May 2i: lBy As sociated Press.) The Yankees set a new record for this year by ex tending their winning streak to ten games, in their victory, over the St Louis Browna' today. 7 to 2, ;X Score: T.r - R. BUB. St.Xouis 2 10 1 New York ;Vi.'4 2 , 7 i; J ' ' Batteries Wingard. ' Jonnard 'Vangilder and Dixon ; Pennock" and Collins. i - ' ' - Clereland 'A Athletic S.,s PHILADELPHIA," f ay.. 2 f . 1 The Athletics. - after -Overhauling Cleveland In the ninth today, lost R. H. E.. .10 18 1 .13 14 1 Holloway, Woodall; Reuther, Severe Id and Ruel. BROOM DEFEATED , - R Lucas Stars in patting Line; Pirates Win Over New York; Score 7 to 5 Reds rirooklyn Si , CINCINNATI, May 21. - (By Associated Press.) Lucas, who relieved Luque, was largely re sponsible for Cincinnati winning over Brooklyn' today, 8, to 5. In. his two turns at bat. Lucas made a threebase hit' and a single score. -Score: -1 R.- H. E. Brooklyn . .' 5 12. 1 Cincinnati . 8 12 1 .Batteries Ehrhardt, Barnes, McWeeney and O'Neil; Luque, Lu cas and Plclnlch. , . Pirates 7. New York 5. ' PITTSBURGH, May 2 1. pltts- t- LU , burgh took a two-game grip on the series by turning- back the Giants today, ? to 5, in. the third contest. Score: New York . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh ......... - Batteries Ring. Scott and Flor once; Kremer and Smith. R. II. E. 5 11 1 7 13 2 St. Jjonts 12. PhOles 4. ST. LOUIS, May 21. Staging a batting rally in the seventh in ning for seven runs, the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Phillies to day, 12 to 4. . - J v Score: ; ;. r R. II. E. Philadelphia I ..... . i iC' ' 4 4 0 SCLouis;.v. ...... ..12 14 o Batteries WUloughby. Dean and Wilson; Rhem and 0Farrell. Chicago 0, Boston 3. CHICAGO. May 21. Chicaeo jumped Into the lead by bunching hits and defeating Boston. 6 to' 3, today. - . -l Score: ' R. H. E. Boston . . 3 8 1 Chicago . 6,12 2 aBtteries ' WeTtz, Graham, Cooney and Z. Taylor; Kaufman and Hartnett. YMCA IS AGAIN FILLED JlNIOtt.BOAUD OF DIRECTORS - pi:esilts vnwsnAM "Students'., Night" was observed Friday , night in the week's dedi cation program for the new home of the Salem YMCA. The program was conducted by the junior board of directors of the. local associ ation. " ConsistentwIth the attendance that has greeted the nightly pro grams, the crowd witnessing last night's program was large, filling the rvmnaslum where the various unmoors were presented. . In tthe lobby, the Salem Mgn school band played several pieces. Members of the jjinior class served us ushers during the evening. L Weslev Heise.i director . on . the junior board, delivered the . ad dress of welcome.. Guy Kathbun ol Willamette ubiversHyt' andC. A. Kells. general secretary of the local association! made the- prin cipal address of th evening. Vari ous stunts completed the program .This evening the YMCA build ing will be open - to the public There will be no orograiu.r Sun dayr the quarters will settle down tn a normal, running basis. Although the jbuilding.has just hwit moved intoi 11. of the 39 dor mltory rooms have already been taken. - 1 ..1 - ' ' Portland Labor . employment shows 20 per cent gain on May 1, over April 1. I , c'M. Pacific Coast .Sacramento 6;", Portland 3. Oakland 5; Seattle X. ,. Los Angeles San Francisco 2 Mission 3;. Hollywood 1. National Leagae Cincinnati 8; Pirates J? ; New York 5 St. Louis 12: Brooklyn 5.. Philadelphia, 4? Chicago 6; Boston 3. American League '"I' i New York 7; St. Louis . Cleveland 4; Philadelphia' s Boston 8; Chicago 7. . Washington 13; Detroit 10. 1 t.: i Whitman National Forest . will sell 18,000.000 feet timber a year. Last Times Today litv j ! Added Attraction - - - :. THE AMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT More thrilling' than thousand dramas - Rentier's face and be dropped to ltis -knee, .but he was -up imoe lately. 'A knifing Vight to , the j aw staggered! Huffman.!; 3 A t left "ututi Huffman to theppesThe . . frenchman .was .outbojtlng Jhls bp-iv-pn'ent. . Carpentier 4 spun - fuff tnan. around with a right5 as1 the ,rarg. .",'-- . ; ROUND TWO: ; , Thy canced U round cautiously; neither .willing ' to 'open, up.' Huffman, staggered '"Carpentier with a, clubbing right tovthe head. Two lefts and a aright to the' head forced Huffman ' toclinch". At close quarters they -.'hammered away at the body. Car "peiftler walked into a straight left Ja the Jaw but missed . his, right r6unter. "The-bell found f them aneing. .' '' ROUND1 THREB: ' An upper cut :' forced the Frenchman to - clinch - and both landed damaging Mows to, the body. A left Jarred ...iluiimaa's head. Huffman stag ' ered Georges.. with, a left, to the face but failed to follow up. Huff :iian drove a .viclona right to the bdy" and Carpentier. .doubled Vp. "They lashed away, openly with "t-oth hands. They were locked at the bell. . ; ; ROUND FOUR: - The French- ' iiati leaped In but caught Huff- 'luan's right - uppercut which al 'raest lifted him off his feet. Huff- . .taan. waa warned for hitting in ' tne breaks, i Ai well i timed left ( turned Huffman half around. lie avered but did not falL Another right staggered him and he reeled . t o ' the ropes. , The Frenchman " Jpapod In. m issed with ' .his right o-na fell flat to! the canvas just ' l.efore the bell. : l:''.-: II O U N Ds FIVE: They ex changed lefts to the head. Two . "solid rights to the head staggered Huffman; Another right landed . ihi'h to the Californian's Jaw and ' he- rushed' In madly. The CaJJ- ' f irrlan ' had' no- defense for Car- - tr.e right - landed . to the head. - -'ter'a flashing right. Again j i uif man- caught Carpentier near I t i i ropes and poured both hands r the- head and body but the 5 A mmmm,m ' Ladies, the Pirit Doctor Is Here His object is to teach you how to use "Lacq" on f urniturei woodwork, baskets and an hour. He is a very generous PAINT. DOCTOR. Just now he is handing out Jap-a-lac cdu,- : pons free, which are good Sot 24 cents toward the purchase .of any size can of Japr 'o-lac.' Thereforp using a; coupon you get a - ..... 30c :Cari; of Jap-a-Lac for;6 cents ? , ; ; THE PAINT DOCTOR f f.; ,WIII only be here two daya-tFriday and Saturday. So hurry right down.: First come first serred. MIAW f fD)00)(?fM1 "If: 1 tea te BUILDING TIIV1E IS NEARLY HERE Three -weeks more-and there f ft-, wdn:t -te anything but llipjr n a noie leit m me lm ti ground :.; jy .Oum Qoiclsf Way Is rAv?;:V A v. ;:- '-zz&M ; ; ' ; -SjSaite 1111 ,i- o -H-Ji yy sJLj-iiD:;ja; ' . . , , ' r - . - r V- - - :-' '-VK:y-'z i:t;l'ri;ESTABU J ,! - .-''ft':- r-.t . , ... ' . ; j- :- . : ' rr. ' r-r Statcand-Liberty Nest-toSpaT-?-"!:: - ' 1 "! interrupted the. skirmish. ; . .. . -I s ; 3UND SIX; ' Carpentier came