' - v , w . t -its THE OBEGOtf STATESMAN, SALEM,' OREGON ' ' L Tunney'o Record r,.fc (Coatlane4 f r t pg 1) v . hit blm again tvlth the champion ship at stake. Tunucy's complete record fol lows: . v '', v,; ' - ' 1010 Bob Pierce, ko, 2 rounds Bob Martin, derision, 4 ; rounds; K. O. Sullivan, 1 decision, In ten rounds; -Ted Jainicson, decision, lO rounds; Dan. O'Dowd, no decis ion, 8 round. . 1020 -Whiter Allen, k o, two rounds; Jim Monohan, k o, one 111- ?:r '' It I brake shoes which are , VAl v - ' ( f if L.T V J of die cart aluminum. And - 5 I I i V I H thus keeps out all water and 4 iswty v- j V f U 31 1 dirt from the mechanism. S y .... I V' II ? V' Vl Not. extremely large brake I'. ' Ml ' VSl'v drum shown at left. . . NeWNasti Features 7)earing -crankshaft mo qrwortd'$' smoothest ' -'t powers all new ' Nath tnodiU. wr-rvnti cirankcate "breathe tfrk'ch ore- -" yriscrinkcasedilutioa. New "HouMe beam head U$twitHtteringwheel control. . - Rich new body finish col v or. t. , ' Atl enclosed bodies are of ' the -expensive wood frame body construction em'plOyed by finest i American and Europe- : 'an motor cars. . ; And a long Ust.of added hew improvements. 'The Simplest and Most.Ef f i'cient 4 Wheel BiMs&s Standard Equipment No Extra Cost Another vital Nash mechanical superiority is the special Nash 4-wheel brake system the safest, sim plest and most efficient type known to. the industry. Fully equalized to right and left, front and rear, these brakes banish entirely the dangerous swerving characteristic of partially equalized brakes. They are of unique simplicity in design, "having fewer points requiring lubrication than any other mechanical brake system. Their instant, powerful, but velvety ease-ful pressure is scientifically distributed, 60 to the rear and 40 to the front. The sixteen new Nash models now on display. Come .in at once and personally inspect their many new attractions. F, W. PETTYJOHN CO. 365 N. Commercial St. Telephone 1260 round; Al Huberts, k o, 3 rounds; Ed Klnlejr, k o, 3 rounds; K. O. KulIlTan, k o 1 round; Jeft Mad. den, k o, 2 rounds; Ole Anderson, k o 3 rounds; Sgt. Ray Smith, k o, 2 rounds; Paul Sampson, no decision, lO rounds; Leo Honck, no decision. 0 rounds and again in lO rounds. , 1021 Young Ambrose, ko, 1 round; Soldier Jones, k o, v7 rounds; Jack Kurke, k o, 2 rounds. Wolf Larsen, k o, 7 rounds; Ed die O'Hara, k o, U rounds; Martin Iturke, dct-isino, lO. rounds; l-kldk Josephs, derision, 12 rounds; Her berl t'rossley, decision, 7 rounds. 122 Jnrk tliffonl, k o, fi rouitds; Jack liurkc, k o, O rounds, Ray Tlioofpson, k o, 3 reui'ds; Jack Canton, k o, 1 round, "lar ie Welnert, k o, I rounds; WliH ey Wenzel, k o, 5 rounds; Battl ing Ieviusky, decision, 12 rounds, (won American light heavyweight champion); Fay Krlser, derision, 10 rounds; tliuck WJjurlii'i, decis ion, 1(V rounds; Kaj Kciscr, nv decision, lO i-uiiimI; Charley Welnert, no dcisiou. III rounds. Tommy IodKlii-iin, no decision, fi rounds; Harry Greh, lost decision, 15 rounds (lost championship.) 1923 Jack Clifford, k o, 8 rounds; Chuck WijiKins, decision, 12 rounds; Harry Greb, decision, 15 rounds (rcjraiiicd cluunplon ship); Ian O'Dowdt decision, 12 ruunds; Harry tireh, decision, 13 rounds; Jimmy lelaney, no decis ion, lO rounds; Jack Renault, uo contest, 4 rounds. 121 Harry Foley, no decision lO rounds; Itay Tliompsou, k o, two rounds; Martin liurke, decis Ion, 13 rounds: Jimmy lelaner, no decision, 10 rounds; Krmino Spalfa, knockout, 7 rounds, tieor rcs Cni-penfier, knockout, 13; Je Ivohnian. k o 2 rounds; Harry ;reb. no declsin, lO; Harry Fo ley, k o, 1 round; Ruddy McHale, USE YOUR CREDIT SUITS - O'COATS I v uuvtm BALANCE 10 PAYMENTS AL KRAUSE. QUALITY MEN'S WSAHVJ The Store With the Fountain .J R Before You Invest INVESTIGATE ron Fireman HAS STOOD THE TEST For the past two years whenever the question of heat has come up for consideration in any important Salem Building, and Business Men made a thorough investigation of this all im portant problem, considering all types of fuel available in Salem both from the standpoint of present cost and also of assurance of future cost, and considered safe and efficient opera . tion, the very minimum of labor costs and the best assurance of a well managed boiler plant, invariably the IRON FIREMAN has been adopt ed as the only burner that could give a satisfac tory Volution to all these problems. When; the question of heatlftg the splendid Y. M..C A. building was considered by an able grpup of business men all types of burners and fuel, were considered, after writing to many stoker users the decision was an IRON FIRE ; MAN-as the only burner that would do. Tnci Board of Regents of . the .State Normal -Schoojs, having at its command exact informal f tion as to all types of fuel concluded that coal, plus the IRON FIREMAN would be the most satisfactory fuel today all of the five buildings of the Oregon. Normal Schools are heated with IRON FIREMAN installations, at a large saving over the cheap wood previously used. When Mr. F. D. Bligh considered the heating of his splendid new building the question as to the burner touse had been settled, for already two of his buildings were being heated with stokers .and a third IRON FIREMAN, by the way the largest in Salem at the present time, was pur chased. There is not a stoker installed anywhere in Salem that is not giving 100' satisfaction. Stoker installations are made only after care ful and conscientious consideration of aH the facts involved in each plant, and stokers will not be sold unless they can perform an essential Service. ' YOU ARE SAFE , WITH THE IRON FIREMAN : --Si-- Feeding Your Heating Plant We will be glad to discuss your heating problems and see-lf a stoker can be of use to you, if it can not, wefwill be frank to tell you so. If it can, you are.Avastiiig money and foregoing comforts every ' day you are putting off without one. .1' ?. -; Telephone 1855 Now arid Arrange for an Interview rilliLMAN FUEL COMPANY Heat Merchants .. ' : ' ' ' V ; - - ' ; ' - : - THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926 k o 2 rounds; Jeff Smith, fio de cisionals rounds.' 1023 Torn Gibbons, k o 12 rounds; ' Hartley Madden, k o, 3 rounds; Jack Herman, k o 2 rds; Dau O'Dowd, k o 2 rounds; Harry Greb, no decision, lO rounds; Johnny Risko, decision, 12 rds. Dempseys Record (Cuutinued ttom pag 1.) 113-1!I- I iron nd; Ililly tall. His coinpTete record follows: Kid Hancock, k o. Murphy o k, 1 round; Chief Gordon, k o, rounds; Johnny Person, k o, 7 rounds; Ananias Campbell, k o, ? raruuds; Joe Iyons, k o, ! rounds; IVnl Vmh1s, k o, I rounds"; eo. Cojieiin, k o, 7 rounds; Andy Mai Joy, k o, 3 rounds; Two Round Gillian, k o, 1 round; Jack Dow ney, k o, 2 rounds; Boston Bear cat, k o, 1 round; Battling John sou, k o, t round; George Chris lian, k o, 1 round; Jack Kwlm, k o. 4 rounds; Jim Bonds, k o, lO rounds; Dan Ketchel, k o, 3 rotinds; Bob York, k o, 4 rounds; Jack Downey, draw, 4 rounds; Johnny .Sudenberf;, .draw, . lo rounils; And)' Malloy, Iraw, 20 rounds; Jack lowney, lost deci sion, 4 rounds; Johnny Suden- bct'K, won decision, lO rounds; Terry Keller, won decision, lO rounds; Andre Anderson, won de cision, lO rounds; Wild Burt Ken ney, won decision, JO rounds; John lister Johnson, won deci sion, lO rounds. 11117 Al. Norton, k o, 1 round; Charlie Miller, k o, 1 round; Jim Flyn, k o, 1 round; Willie Meehan, draw, 4 rds; Willie Median, draw, 4 rds; Willie Meehan, won decis ion, 4 rds; Bob McAllister, won decision, 4 rds; Gunboat Smith, won decision, 4 rds; Call Morris, won decision, 4 rds. J18 Homer Smith, k o, I round; Jim Klynn, k o, 1 round; Bill Brennan, k o, O rds; Bull Sadee, k o, 1 round; Tom Riley. k o, 1 round; Dan Ketchel, k o, 2 rds; Arthur l'elky, ko, 1 round; Kid McCarthy, k o, 1 rdund; Bob Derer, k o, 1 round; Iorky Flynn, k o, 1 round; Fred Fulton, K o, 1 round ; Terry Keller, k o, 1 round; Jack Moras, k K 1 round; Ihittling L4Tinsky, k o, 3 rds; Porky Flynn, k o, 1 round; Carl Moiris, k o, 1 round; Gunboat Smith, k o. 2 rds; Billy Miske, no decision, lO rtls; Wily Miske, no decision, rds; Willie Meeluin, lout decision. 4 ids: Carl Morris, won on foul, rds; Clay Turner, exhibit ion, 4 rds. lOlO Bis Jack lllrkey, k o, 1 round; KM Harris, k o, 1 round; Ukl Henri, k o. 4 round; Idie Smith, k o. 1 round; Tony Drake, k o, 1 rouud; Jess WHIam, k , .1 rds (for heavy weiRht champion- si p). . ' 1024K Billy Misk-. k o. : rJs; Bill Brennan. k o, 12 rds; Terry Kellar, exliibftion, 3 nls. 19tl4ieorseN t'arpen-i1". k 4 rds. Toinnic ;lbbons. won decision, 13 rds; liuls Firo, k o. 2 nls. Pacific Coast Results Score- It. H. K, Hollywood 2 7 1 Portland 4 11 2 Mulcahy and Peters; P.auni Bartner and Wendell. Score H. H. K. Missions -r G 2 Seattle 7 14 0 Barfoot, Bryan and Walters; Martin and K. Baldwin. -1st game: Baker; It. II. K. 0 3 0 4 9 0 Yarrisou Score- Oakland Los Angeles . . Pruett and and Sandberg. Score 2nd game Oakland Lou Angeles Delaney and Bool; Jacobs, San dera. Day and Hannah. It. H. E. 4 C 0 2 G 2 Score-1 v "- 5- Sacramento ; 'J. 1 1 - -10 14 0 San Francisco 4 3 2 Suncari' and Koehler; Hansen and Vargas. . ' American League Results : Score r It. H. E. 1 8 ' 4 -Boston ? Cleveland .,.-....... 5 81 lleimach. Zahniier and Bis choff; Buckeye and L. Scwell. Score , n. II. E. New York 1 ..-4-0 Chicago 2 'lw , 2 Shocker and Severcid; urs toh and McCurdy. . Score if, K. H. E. Washington .......... 6 10 0 St. Louis ... 3 10 0 Murray and Ruel: Giard, Cas ton and Schang, , ... DETROIT, ) Sept. 22.4"(AP) Philadelphia hit 'Whltehill hard to win from Detroit todajr 8 to 2. Score ' Philadelphia, . . Detroit n. H. E. ;. i ii i Walbere. Pate and Perkins; Whitehia, Honoway and Manlon. G. W.Ir!' tires, tubes and ac cessories. Has the Goodyear tires, the standard f the world. Mr. Day can gl you more mueage. Homer Com I. and Chemeketa. () - Forest Grove County to com plete 36 nilles of market roads this year. -. i F2 13 0&3LY 3 Slfl or o Day a To buy your Briquets at the Summer Price Get your order in now Phone 1853 Distributers . HILLMAN FUEL CO. Dealers: Capital City Transfer Co. Larmer Transfer Co. HillinniM Feel I h Compsiey -! j have concluded arrangements with us to be the jj III . i j jj I GASC0 BRIQUETS. . . . SOLE DISTRIBUTORS in Salem for the famous ALL HEAT-NO ASH" Place your order now for next season's need, with them, corner Broadway and Hood, phone 1855, or with your regular dealer who can arrange with the Hillman Fuel Company to get our product. Remember- That ours are the only all-carbon Briquets that leave no ashes. Briqu et Div'n-Sales Dep't PORTFUAND GAS & COKE CO. in - . I , . ' .v " ' -l-' ' - . I',. ' . f , ' . I ' 1 ' " 11 "" 1 - 1 - - . .4, , j j