The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 09, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926
Miffing ' Ability Ty-'Co Join in
Rail's for the Armory y September 15, is Announced
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM.. OREGON
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Suf pdsscf Fltzslmmons. i in
to i Hit i-rom-
Any Angle
NEW VYORK.tSDt: 8. IAP.1
4-11 f ocf. 'coordination between
nslna ana muscle, the abtl'ty to
hriag Instant ani ' overwhelming
fore to any movement, makes
Jack Deifipiiey one of the greatest,
-if'not? nfrea'terifj hitter In rlnic
history.
- Tlw world's hearyweignt cham
pion draws hia remarkable punch
ier power Crom a pair of rplendld
lighting hands. They are big
honed . and oast. a. squareness
across the knuckles that des not
belong to the average Individual.
IJe pQssesijeR, rejnarkably. develop
ed wrists, w men are an men larg-
than hia ankles and lias 'great
Lrengtb ln the hitting muscles of
le feMtfurin,. upper arm, shoulders
id back.- ,
Depsey' nliM poBSsae the fer
ity of -proper leverage'. He brings
ie anscle of his legs as well as
t bo upper, part of his body into
play nd gets both weight and im-
I" petusVhind bis. punches.. Demp
bfy hasr wonderful hitting instinct,
md' of his movements are ani-ll-lJlrtV
Horn of .hia punches
kver lenrt than six inches, yet they
ishQver'wlth cone-crushing. ef
rC apparently ; effortless, 'and
iting Uttld of" the trt mndous
wer-tjrhlnd the'm. "' '
Thflt tUW holder riolivrira hir.
ws , from, almosj any posture
d hits from any angle. In this
UUy no heavyweight in the his
tory of glove fighting has ever ap-
pfoarhod him. He hits cpming or
KOlne, .Hat-footed .or on his toes,
f rqm long range or short, and
from positions In which the ordin
ary fighter would be tied up!
I If Dempsey has .my blows which
freight be regarded as aces they
m,ay be considered ' a left to the
Jaw and a right to the chin. These
blows are generally delivered with
one-two effect. If is .left thrusts
to the body, have softened many
ft opponent, making him a victim
for a. right to thechln or under
the heart. , , ' f r
Dempeys , wonderful punching
piwer was convincingly' displayed
Iri bis flght with Jesa Willard at
Ttledo In 1919 when he won the
ciampionsWpi.Dempseyi felled
the bis , Kahsan ." live limes with
rnenrjeyrnihiaes be -power of
u IpftRutii'wtth th -hlttlnr in-
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biifea.' bitting 4aUHy;4od;accnracy
tot rffi'raaYIcAble'dJigree n3 Demp
wy; JjotX'fWPna.lafkedack
nvpSAhU(.yto;iet .drive from
arty.arfgleofV ffo& oy posftian.
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wire Une1 Mechanics tools-; h'ouse
iiilif tdrfds and "?utleryi anything
you wish; : Quality at low price.
Sinar Deal Hdwr, 22a,N.'Com'l.
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IVlAIUHtU IN tribal
Martinsen and Glark to Meet
in Semi-Windup at
118 Pounds
The complete list of events : on
the boxing card to be given at the
armory the night of September
15. in which fhll Bayes and Pas
tor Magsam bo l : will : be featured,
has been announced. Young Mar
tinsen and Bobby Clark will meet
in the six round seml-windup at
118 pounds. "
Eddie Tracer of Portland, 128
pounds, will battle Johnny Simp
son of Salem, 129 pounds In Jthe
four round special bout.: Ray Wil
lis and Merle Bronson 'will meet
in the four round curtain raiser.
They will weigh in at 118 pounds.
One of the best fights ever put
on at the local armory is pre
dicted in the main event.- Both
these- men have reputations as ex
cellent mUt-slingers. ' Magsambol,
the 122. pound Filipino, has fought
78 bouts in California, and has
neveiNjee'n knocked out. ' Recent
ly at Bend hefought A 11 i Taylor,
the same man.who beat Bayes last
spring and lost by onlya shade.
-Bayesis working out hard ev-i
ery day atxthe armory, and is in
excellent condition for the bout.
He has posted a forfeit to make
125 pounds when the boxers
weigh in at. 2 o'clock In the after
noon before the fight, and expects
to make the weight easily;
Bobby Clark, who appears in
the semi-final event, la well known I
to -local fight fans, having, ap
peared here manjr times, and his'
ability Is known "by all. Martin
son, his opponent, to a Bewcomer
his first fight in Oregon A He has
from California, who .ia .entering
had much success In .All 'hie Cali
fornia bouts. . -.T. .
. The card, which was originally
ached n led for September 14; , was
postponed, because of a - boxing
event to be staged in' Portland the
same night. ; : - '"
First National Bank, the bank
of friendship and helpfulness in
time of, .need.. Interest paid pn
time deposits. . Open an account
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DETROIT,'1 '.Sepf 1 8, ( AP)
The 1 Tigers slammed hlr way
oqt of 'a losing streak making 17
hits to win from Cleveland today
10 to 7.
ScoriS ' hi H. E.
Cle vela nd V . '. . .f . I '. . '. .' . 7.125
Det.raltf . . , ... . . . ..." . v. .AO 17. 0
Shaute, . Karr," Benge. and L.
Sewell; Whitehill and Woodall.
' NEW YORK, Sept. 8.-4-(AP)
Boston's 17 game . losing streak
terminated, today when , Pitcher
Willze subdued the Yankees by 5
2.. . - . ... .: !
Score.- v..-,'.... R-
Boston ....... i . .. , 5
New. York .; ..... i 2
Wiltze. and -.Gaston',
Braxton and Bengough. . .
H. Ki
11 2
5 0
Jones
..CcUfCAGO, f Sept.! $.rr-( AP)-
Chicago-SL - Lou4s- game post
poned, ra'in. Double header to-
morrow. " - .'.-'.- . ;
lZ A. . Scheelar Anto Wrecking1
Co.. oldest In the Willamette yal-t
ley. J New :'. and used - parts - and
equipment. Low prices and quality
service. here. .1085 N. Cpm'L (
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National League
Results
PHI LADEUPH I A. f Sept . 8.
(AP) The Pbillie made it three
straight over Brooklyn today, by
staging a bIx run rally In the
ninth Inning to win by 8 to 4. Af
ter Philadelphia had tied the score
at four all, in the last frame,- Cy
Williams - drove out his four
teenth home run of the year with
the bases full.
Score R. H. E.
Brooklyn 4 10 2
Philadelphia 8 9 0
McGraw and Hargraves;
Knight, Pierce and Henline.
BOSTON, Sept.. 8. (AP) Be
hind the steady t pitching of
Wertz, the Braves took the second
game of a twin bill from the
Giants today by a 4 to 2 score,
after losing the " opening contest
by 5 to l.
1st game- R. II. E.
New York 5 10 0
Boston ' 1 5 O
FItszlmmons and Florence;
flenewlch, R. Smith and J. Taylor.
2nd game - R. H. Jl.
, New York 2 6 1
Boston . . . 4 7 0
Ring, Da vies and Florence;
Wertz, Scott an J. Taylor.
PITTSBURGH. Sept. R. (AP)
Pittsburgh amassed 32 hits
against Cincinnati in two games
today, winning both 6 to 1. and
11 to 0. The Reds were power
less against the slants of Meadows
and Hills, while the Pirates hit
all offerings freely and timely.
1st game R. H. E.
Cincinnati 1 9 2
Pittsburgh 6 15 0
Donobue, Lucas and Hargrave;
Meadows and Smith.
2nd game R. H. K
Pittsburgh .11 17 0
Cincinnati 0 9 1
Hill and Smith. Gooch; Luqiie.
Meeker, Lucas, Nehf and Picinlchf
Wlngo.
Nash leads the world in motor
car values. Beautiful display or
new models at the F. W. Petty
john -Co., 365 N. Com'l. ()
White House Restaurant, 362
State St., where hundreds of peo
ple prefer to eat. All you want to
eat for less than you can eat at
home. Quality and service. ()
. Smith.: WstxraftTbr tire serv
ice at a lower cost. Vulcanizing
and retreading.-tuba repairing. If
you have tire Ireuble Just call 44.
Corner, Court iind iffehSts. .- t ( ) :
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appearing Egotistical 'but we be
lieve Ine 'ottering we -make yon In
tires reaches the height of econo
my; and service. - Maleom'a Tire
Shop.: & - . ; . ()
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The Cherry City -Baking Co.s
bread, pies. nd cakes Are ot high-,
est quality.' One of Oregon's most
sanitary bakeries- Visit it. Worth
while. A Salem show place, r -(f)
The Marlon. Automobile Co. The
Studebaker, the .world's greatest
automobile value. Operating cost
smalL Will last; a lifetime, with
care. Standard coach S1415. ()
Klamath Falls
city library- to be
November 10. '
New $41,000
completed by
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SACRAMENTO. Sept. 8.-MAP)
Portland handed Sacramento a
9 to 2 beating here today in the
series opener. Kallio and C. Can
field were pounded hard , and
Solon errors were helpful to the
Beavers. The teams will play to
morrow morning at Stockton and
here in the afternoon in an ad
mission day program.
Score R. H. E.
Portland 9 14 0
Sacramento 2 8 G
Payne and Wendell; Kallio. C.
Canfleld and M. Shea.
. OAKLAND. Sept. 8. (AP)
T ja InrviM inrA(ul ttn lAai) In
the coast league pennant race to-J
day by defeating Oakland 8-5 In
the opening game of this week's
(Series.
Score R. II. E
Los Angeles 8 13 2
Oakland 5 10 3
Jacobs and Hannah; Dicker
man. Could, Prnett and Baker,
Read.
LOS ANGELES, Sep. 8. (AP)
-Johnny Kerr's home run over
the center field wall In the tenth
inning gave Hollywood its second
consecutive victory over the Seals
here today by a score of 5 to 4.
Score R. II. E.
San Francisco 4 12 0
Hollywood 5 11 2
.(10 Innings.) Kunz, Mails,
Griffin, Mitchell and Varges.
Agnew; Murphy Hulvey and Pet
ers.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 8.
(AP) The Missions took an
early lead over Seattle today and
won easily 10 to 6. Bunched hits
ff John Miljus In the sixth in
ning neted the local 5 runs.
Score R. II. E.
Seattle C 11 3
Missions 10 13 1
Miljus and E. Baldwin; Lu
dolph and Walters.
Fall hats and a new line or
felts. 83.95 to $4.95, and the ex
clusive Priscilia Dean children's
hats at the Salem , Variety Store,
295 North Commercial. ()
The Man's Shop saves you a ten
dollar bill on every quality suit.
Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High
grade clothing, perfect fitting,
long wearing. 416 State. ()
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The Midget Meat Market never
falls to give yon the finest meats
and flshi There Is but one place
in. Salem to get the finest fish. The
Midget Market has it for you. ()
, Our bread Is more delicious
than the usual, home-made bread,
for it Is made .with care and by
expert bakers. Better Yet Baking
Co., 264- N. Com'l. - , ()
Director's Department Store Is
building up A reputation for guar
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a -real -department store; making
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Pittsburgh . ..... r . 75
Chicago A . . . . . i : , 75
New York .63
Brooklyn C3
Philadelphia . .51
Boston ..41
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Cleveland 77 69 .566
Washington 72 60 .54 5
Philadelphia 73 CI .540
Detroit 70 67 .511
Chicago 68 67 .504
St. Louis 55 80 .408
Boston 43 96 .309
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Los Angeles 96 61 .611
Oakland 96 61 .611
Missions 82 74 .525
Sacramento 80 78 .506,
Portland 77 84 .478
Hollywood 76 86 .469
Seattle . . , 73 87 .4 56
San Francisco 67 95 .411
Tyler's Big Z Cold Capsules will
cure your cold. If you don't be
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Jim Jeffries knocked, out Bob
Fltzslmmons July 25, 1902. in the
eighth round of a bout In a va
cant San Francisco lot with a high
board fence around it. A crowd
of 8300 was attracted to the en
closure. Fltzslmmons appeared on the
?cene In considerable style, arriv
ing in a carriage.
Not to be outdone by the car
riage used for transportation by
Fitz, Eddie Graney, the referee,
was all dressed np in the "con
ventional evening dress."
A few heavily veiled woaien sat
O. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint
Co. Radiator, fender and body
repairing. Artistic painting adds
100 to the appearance of your
auto. 267 S. Commercial. ()
Parker & Co., 4 44 S. Commer
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Capital Bargain Iloase, Capital
Tiro Mfg. Co., Mike's Auto Wreck
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ter of Salem. Thousands of bar
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C. A. Luthy. Reliable jewelry
store. What yon are looking for
in jewelry. Where a child can buy
as safely as a man or woman.
Repairing in all lines. (
stride
in boxes but no demonstration of
disapproval was made by the
crowd.
The ticket sale was estimated a
?3 5.000.
'I have now retired permanent
ly." was an announcement autnor
ized by Fltzslmmons aftor the
bout.
Pomeroy & Keene, jewelers,
never fall to give you 100 on
the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins,
charms. Standard -high grade
stock in all departments. ()
All is not gold that glitters. All
meat Is not 18 karat of perfection,
but if you buy it from us, you'll be
safe. Hunt & Shaller Meat Mkt..
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Becke & Hendricks
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