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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1926)
THE OREGON -STATESMAN.AlJEai, OREGON ry; . r WEDNESDAY .MORNING, SEPTEMBER IS; 1926 i ; t " . TrTTTr-r -ft-af -TTk ' 1 r . . ii - l if t Prewmre - . ' 'J ' Nine O'CIock Today Marks OfficiaT Opening of Tall rraciice With the;' opening of football practice at Willamette university set for 9 . o'clock Vtbis.; morning, about 25 of the - men V who will form , the squad - reached Salem yesterday or, before and autts. were Issued. . About 15 mora men are expected before Saturday accdrd4 ing to Roy S. Keene. coach, who ; begins; his duties today. i Sererat of the . men who were given suits yesterday went-outoni their own Initiative, in the after- i noon- and ran around the track a few times as .a preliminary to get tin g' Into condition.. ? .V 7 i : , 4 - Coach t Keene expressed . himself as well satisfied with the turnOat and' expects to hare a'blg sruad of , potential material from which he can select a team to meet Ore gon ln Che first game, Septembei zb; pniy 10 oa,ys away.t. ; i ; :a , Keene expects- to do consider able experimenting' With the teanj before - he gets It Into7 workinr order, and many of the men.; will prObablyrb. shifted. Into- positions newtoHthemi'Not only Jhe new players will be? assigned new po-j sit Ions, .Vutsany pf the ..yeteraas are. apt to find themselyes In po . aitions they ' have not played be . fore. , w .' , The 'veterans .from last -; year's team who."wilI ' form the nucleus! of 'theTiquad includes- Daler Wad-j dill of Baker, Clive zeller otlDay-s ton, iWftslUlClareBcer.Enrmona o Salem, f, Albert Herman, Meredith Wbodworth.- "Merle McMbllen ; of Springf ieid, Loren Mott of Indenf pendenee LAwrence Wfnslow ot Hermiston, and Captain t Keith Rhodes of Raymond,, Wash.-v.-N Scott, ( Moore,-and Pleeher of .last year's squad are ineligible and thus lost ta the team- The pew men-who -will-turn out today for the first time. Include Red Lan and Tlaymondoskie of Salem high school, Elton Welch of EIlensbiirg.ah,Charlea;JoJ)r ertson.1 of Brownsville... William Jungblom,;- of ' ; Tonasket, Wash., Nick Bican of Sacramento, CaL, Harold Hauk and .William Ruch of -FocIaw:.tn.HdUeKettste of Woodburn, Frank Sandberg of WoodbnrnMax J4uller.of.IexJng ton, John Vrstay of Amity, Al bert McCrow of Amity, and Scho- ; field Dayton.: U i:;;:-;-;; ; . Sevecalijf. these men are con sidered promising material, and with tlveJUkelihood of other -men who obtained, valuable experience in high chooi Joining" the squad latei1, . Coach Keene Is more en couraged over ; the " prospects than" he was several days ago, McKenzle v of Woodburn Is a likely looking man, and' is also baseball "pitcher of such ability that Keene. predicts ; a .' major league career for him if he decides to follow;, baseball after gradua tion. ; . - ;.'- Although the outlook is slightly promising, a. winning- team . f this year is not expected. It will take - time . to build up a football ma chine-rom, the' small beginning this fall and few victories can" be expected before another season or two. . - ' The schedule as at present ar- - rapged isa,s follows: . : ; Sept. of O.' at "Eugene. ' Oct. Z TJ. of W. at Seattle. Oct. 8 Alumni at Salem. Oct. lC-t Albany-college (ten tative). Oct. 23 Multnomah-club (ten tative). - " . - . -' Oct. 30 Pacific - at Forest " Grove. . ' Nov, ( - C. . P. S. at Salem ' (Homecoming game). - Nov. 13 College f Idaho (ten tative). . ' Nov. 26 Open. . - Nov. 26 Whitman at WalTa Walla. Cross Meat Market. Biggest. busiest and best, in Salem. Choic est steaks.' bacon, hams, sausage. lard, eggs, milk." "Absolutely sanK tary. s 7 0 State St, , . ) 4 WHHHMMHMMMBMHWMMHaMSS - i Satisfy your sweet tooth with these good- Whit aaa'i tain a ie. We . have the exclusive right ot sale to this line in Salem. . Crown Drug Store; 331 Stat. i) - .r .) . . ...... . ' . : ; If yon wish to save 'money see - our used car department. RoadH sters, sedans, ' touring cars. - Most reasonable prices la town. Otto J. Wilson, 388 N. Com'l. () Chas. K. Spauldlng xvoggtng Co lumber and" buildina materials. The best cost no more than In terior grades. t3o to the' biff Sa- iem ractory and save money. CJ - Ira W. Jorgensen,- 1B0 S. High St. - Parts for all makes of ears. Best equipped auto accessory store 1n this section. , Prompt and re- jiaoie service tne me , , f a : ' Henry O. MUler, 134 S. ComX bt where most people- "orefer to get their auto parts for all makes of cars. ; Trade here and make savings, m all-auto -parts. . () inricb;illoberta.-realtoTt.J.22 N. Commercial St- know uroDertv , values and make for- yon profit able investments. Will both save aad make you cc:c?j Wex Ewlcurd: . Ignores TESTIffiSIO :iiis $3,0b0,000! Bond Against : . Possible Loss to Be ' Demanded , : PHILADELPHUi" Sept; : 14.-4 (AP) rArrangements.,forthe Dempsey - Tun.ney heavyweight championship-bout "In the sesqul-i centennial ; stadintn . next - week went forward today without in terruption. I" ' ' -; The injunction Issued by the In- diana court last night , restraining Jack pempsey, ' world's -heavyweight champion, from . fighting before h carries out the contract pf - the Chicago4 Coliseum -club , ta meet Harry Wills, is not effective In Pennsylvania unlesr action is taken in this state, said Attorney axs ii a suit were broujebt herei The- ate -receipte; - It has beeii timated, will.xceed 11,500,001 dtbe state requires a bond of ble the amount of the possible losa'in. the event the suit' would be thrown out of court and there was a financial? loss. ; f j3 .They haven't money enough ;,to pay the premium on such a bond;? said Riqkard, "an I doubt .whfeth- er the Coliseum club will attempt to. press, the case In this state." ; Edwin M.- Abbott, .counsel for the Sesaui-Centennial association, concurred -.ia the opinion-' of '"the attorney, general that the Indiana decision was not effective, In Penh tylvaniar : :' - , Tex - Rickajd said i today that with; the: fight -only nineptfays off, the record gate of the Dempsey- Carpen tier, light ia oa-the verge of being passed. ' He said.the salu of tickets thns far .has brought in more than f 1,400,000 cash. , "I am not In the least doubtful that the light will be a complete sell out and that the Dempsey-Carpen-tler record wilt be broken by abo'.t tlt0,0t?0." i - . : STROtJDSBURG, Pa., Sept. 14. -(AP) Gene Tnnney today .en- Joyed one ot the most complete holidays he . has . fitted into hl program- since he began training for his championship bout with Jack Dempsey.: The day was one of almost 100 per cent rest. VtHe did a little less than eight miles of road work in the forenoon and called.it. a day, V ;.,.- 'A Tomorrow, will send hfm nick Into the Tins' with boxing also' in order Thursday. Ring-sessions" are planned alsoj for Saturday and Sunday.' " Monday will bring a per iod of idlenesand his last appear ance before the bout will probably be.next.Tpesday, .; The. 'con'tem- p1 la ted . arrangements now . provide. for a movement on Philadelphia H. i TJTCover the jeweler.-- 335 State St. High quality jewelry, silverware' ' and diamonds. The gold standard of -value. - Once a buyer lway a customer. () T7 1 --4 1 v., r r, 1 f. ' V 5S 't Bffl .... a?-c .-- -a. . r.oV?ws5i VJJI t .U I -J . LJ- II 1 i m V 1 lt-" one week from tomorrow with the challenger spending: the night be fore the- .championship test 'r In some quiet spot' in, or nearby; the Sesqui-Centennlal city.: ' j , ATT.Arrtn WTV. - Rent J (AP) -After a day ot Test from the. dreaded training' grind, Jack Dempsey will resume work tomor row in semi-privacy, with a hun dred or more -newspaper corres pondents and camera men as the only spectators. : - ! ; i The gates r of 'the' Greyhonnd Race Track,'; where the world's Tiahyy weight champion is putting on 'the finishing touches, will be closed to the general public to morrow and Thursday.. The champion-will" werk out before the cor respondents. He wilt declare an other holiday 'on, Friday, and on 'Saturday' will start the process of tuning: up. , ; i.: ,L,,,;i. Dempsey says, that: by working in privacy, he can toss aside all caution or restraint ; without re gard to the wishes of the specta tors.', .. :i , ".,He intends to try ; out certain styles ot attack against., tfie ablest; of his sparring partner Tommy Lougheran, .Big . Bill Tate, and Martin Burke." ' He does, not care to .be crftlclied for punishing them or instructing them to cut loose with. Jtheir. heaviest .blows so he can determine himself how he will stlnd -up. under them. r r ;!j i r tW:' '." - -: .'' .r w 1 ' -' ;-' UNITY Bids will be solicited. September 2 8," on 15 miles of John Day highway. - C r p U JOS T K N O W IH : "V B A as T M See;tlie NewFaU I 1 "You just Iflibw DO YOTTH TEXT HPBI? Corns b4--1-luses-r e n o t 4 withoat pain, r soretira. ; i la. grown Mails r morrf" tad treat- d. Paiss ta feet, ;' wk fot, -. 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Mag sambol says that was all a mistake and' believes himself capable of taking Benny's measure. As the winner of this match ill-meet Pels here during fair week, he is especially anxious to beat Bayes and thus .get a clear road to the meeting with Pelz. Bayes has been training hard for the bout, as he is also anxious to step into fast company and get a crack at Pelz. He is confident of showing the Filipino a few points about the boxing game. The Electric Restaurant serves elegant' meals and lunches. Try them; yon will come again and bring your friends.- Best Jn Salem. 479 State street. () Fry'a Drug Store, 280 N. Com'l, the' pioneer store. , Everything tor everybody in the drug supply line, with standard goods and quality service always. () A True IliiSepMance fdr Monte W Beautiful Copy in Three Colors on Fine Book Pafcer SIZE I V2 in. by 20 in. Suitable iFor , , This year marks the 150th year, of American Independence! . 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