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

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    HIE 0I1EG0N STATES-IAN, SALE1I, OltEGOU , f
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Opening Fistic Card vat Ar
mory Attracts Lame Crowd
Well Pleased Fans
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After 'i roandsl of' fast i mad
farfoo battllne In th main erent
lastfi!5ht,i referee ;Tom Louttit
raised .Beany Pelx hand to ladl
cate that he had captured hard
won decision ' frdm Phit ? Bares.
Salem -battler. ? Bares showed
pldaty of stuff so that Bennr had
to aho? ersrrthias he had to win
Tfcs battle was ve close. In fact,
that' many :faMaoeed the -decision,-
bel!eTfuj Phil should hare
had, drw m.';-yii. '
A clou ahalysls of eaeh round,
howeTerbears out the, decision' as
Pel took fourlto two-fop Bayea.
The; other Xpur rounds were eren.
' Thk !t if lbtts usui tented
themaelres with span-in in thai
first: round, lookiaxUCoruta open
ing so that It was an eyen round.
Bayes -sUrtd out ip the second.
and ; led, tAe f lhtU t,i iaadiBS .ser
eral rights and lefts to the face,
lie "continued, the . worls, la the
thlt-d 'round, winning both a
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A$."; the ..third rounl ended
Pelr; apparently believed that he
bad.bca hit lowv as ie was wan
derifr? -arpaad the rins making
motions at the referee at -the bell.
The belief that he had been
fouled, apparently angered him,
ant- thelaaputation that' he had
fouled -Pel apparently -made Phil
Ifate bU pisVed on his -own part,
as -the-t wo "30ys started out and
f r oiu 4Ja-Mi '-aluged away at each
other tnwlvatir ererybody agreed
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to he; the best; tight seen around
here in a long time,
' Phil rushed the fight along, and
managed to land a large number
of punches although Pels took
many on his glore that apparent
ly" landed , when seen from a dis
tance.' " V j ; : , ..j,;,
, The fourth and fifth rounds
were fast and-furtous. both, men
throwing caution to the winds and
opening tip with all ' they had.
Pels won the 'fourth round, but
Phil hit him several hard wallops
jit the start- of the fifth. :. As the
round nded Pels opened up with
a barrage of ; pile driver i wallops,
sending Phil against 'the ropeg as
the round' ended. '
. i Both boys stood up, and pound
ed each " ot&er ; In the" sixth -r and
seventh rounds. There.-was plenty
of speed and, action, "and" each
fighter took plenty of. bio wsl Both
tuse rounds Verreven?J
The eighth canto evened with
burst : of speed; aud action, . lilows
rained from . ail Jajnglei thick and
fast,.' Pels got started 'on the last
part oi this' round and" pounded
Phil, hard and often, on both; the
face and bOdyJ so' . that Ba'yesp-;
peared groggy; as. he went to his
cdrner. . ' " ' ) ;'; :' ' ; .8 . :
'I He came back In theninth and
made a battle of it the reat of the
way, although the punishment he
had been receiving -apparently
slowed hinv up slightly.. He would
frequently rush into a clinch and
hang on.- As the 10th -round end
ed,' Phil 'made a desperate rally'
that almost earned him . a . draw
decision, but It was a lit'tie tod
late to prevent the victory going
to Pels. .
Atbough Bayes lost the decision
Salem fight fans' . opinion of his
ability Was Considerably strength
ened, as he made the best showing
be has In a long time. He fought
.like a demon all the way, al
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though he took; punishment that
would have silenced many a boxer.
He gave Pels all the fight he
wanted through the whole ten
rounds. 4 '
Eddie Moore of i Portland won
a somewhat flukey knockout from
.Norman Snell, also of Portland,
in the fifth round! of what was
scheduled; to be a.aix-round semi
final event. The tight was fairly
even for the first four rounds, and
Snell had the' edge If there was
aajTf 1 t t i "--i Ti
; He went down In ' the fifth,
however, apparently to claim a
foul, and knelt there while the
referee counted him out. Appar
ently he was f not hard hit. and
was tar from being clear out..
. Billy Burdette of Portland and
fiussell Greene of Salem' battled
four rounds to a draw. It was 1
fast fight all fbe "way. Greene, was
up against' a tough battler, but
managed-. to hold 'his 'own suc
cessfully.. " i " " i-t "
: ;Kld Obregon .of Portland made
short Srork of his' bout with Jim
my Fargo of Salem, the local. boy
being laid out 'cold before the
firet round had fairly started.
Obregon was quick and carried a
lightning punch, knocking Fargo
out with a sizzling right uppercut
at close' range' bef ore Fargo1 had
time to know he was in a fight.
- Young Watt of Salem and
Pete Dogerhide. also of Salem,
slugged each other through four
fast rounds to a drw in V.ie cur-
tain raiser. Neither; of the boys'
appeared to know much about the
fighting game; but they were will
ing fighters and half boxed and
half wrestled each other with
much engergy, if not skill. 1
F; It. Wood and Geo. F. Peed,
real estate, 34 .State. Farms and
city ,proi?frty. , They bring buyer
and sefler togetber. for the bene
fit and profit of botW. ()
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: OFFICIALS C'ffl
Clarence Zimmerman, Spo
i kane, to Be Referee at
. Homecoming Game
UNIVERSITY O F OREGON,
Eugene. Oct. 20.; (Special).
Clarence Zimmerman, Spokane,
will referee the: "homecoming
game between the University of
Oregon and Stanford here Satur
day, J. W. Benefiel, graduate
manager, announced today. Other
officials are: Sam Dolan. of Cor
vallls. - umpire; H. H. Huebel.
Seattle, head linesman,, and H. P.
Braddock, : San Francisco, field
Judge. . i"
Approximately 3000 tickets have
been issued and requests are now
coming in by the hundreds daily.
The seating capacity of Hay
ward field will be enlarged this
week with the addition of bleacher
seats on the southeast side of the
stadium. When : completed this
will increase the capacity to some
22.Q0O, it Is stated.
Gabriel Powder & Supply Co.,
lumber, building materials, paints,
and varnishes, roofing paper. Get
orices here and make a big sav
ing. Office. 175 S. Com'l. ()
Traffic Offender Arrested
Mike Tanzer was. arrested by
local police officers last night on
a charge of having passed another
car at a street intersection.
.State will receive 7 per cent
royalty, on gold recovered from
Hlark sands on Curry 'county
beaches.
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LATE FIGHT NEWS
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KANSAS CITY; Oct. zO.-t(AP)
-Sammy Mandell - of Chicago,
world's lightweight champion, and
Larry Cappo of Kansas City boxed
10 rounds here tonight, .with the
champion a winner on points, in
the opinion of newspaper men at
the ringside. Cappo was dropped
twice, the knockdowns coming In
the third and sixth rounds.
Tommy Maroon, Kansas City
bantam, knocked out Sammy Sac
co, Sioux City, in two rounds. J
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Oct. 20.
(AP) Dode Dercol, 145
pounder of Monroe, Wash, knock
ed out Harry Whybrow of Aus
tralia in the fourth round of a
scheduled six rouud majn event
here tonight. - ' -
- The Opera House Drug Store.
Service, quality, low prices, friend
ship give increasing patronage
Old customers advise friends to
trade here. High and Court. ()
KARASICK TAKES MATCH .
PORTLAND. Oct. 20. Al Kar
asick. light heavyweight wrestler,
defeated Tom Alley, Omaha, by
taking two out of three falls here
tonight Karasick was awarded
the first fall on a foul in 19 min-
Wonderful
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$4
for this Genuine
HOOSIER
; :f 11111
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Come in today
l and "look around"
. The complete line of Hoosier- Kitchen
; -Cabinets and breakfast room furniture
0 is on (display the finest values you've
C -.ever seen.
1 V At '.an "amazingly low price you "can
I' now own ..a genuine Hoosier. " Only a
- 'ddlar "down the rest in easy pay-
. nients. No red tape. And with every
i 1 - cabinet you get the fifty groceries -all
: for the price of the cabinet alone.
You know . hat needless labor and
drudgery a Hoosier will f aye you. Come
in now during our special sale week and
get the model you've always wanted to
? own. - .
I At the Theater Today I
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Elslnorp Moroni Olsen Players
present "Dear Brutus."
" Oregon Red " G range, . M ary
McAllister,; ' Charles. Ogle - and
Edythe Chapman in "One Minute
to Play." .... . .
Capitol Laura LaTIante and
Pat O'Malley in "Midnight Sun.,
- Bllgli Fred Thompson in "The
Tough Guy," a good snappy west
ern. ;
utes, 20 seconds. Alley got the
second in 15 minutes. 20 seconds,
while the third and deciding fall
went to Karasick in 13 minutes,
15 seconds. j
Ulrich &. Roberts, realtors, 122
N. Commercial St., know property
values and make for you profit
able investment. Will both save
and make you money. ()
Stolen Cars Recovered
The car stolen from H. D. Mc
Mfllin Tuesday night at 9 o'clock
was recovered by local police of
ficers a few hours later. Another
car was reported stolen last night,
owned by Roy Bobannon of route
3. A few hours after the theft
was reported, -Bohannon's brother
in law found it on Nebraska street.
It was stolen on Chemeketa street.
est
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high grade groceries
with ANY cabinet
Where
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To CALIFORNIA
By PICldVlCK STAGES
30 HOURS TO SAN FRANCISCO
Through Reclining Chair Car 8f rvleo Foor Schednles
Each Day With Stop Over PrivUeg
Leaving the Terminal Hotel
9 :20 A. U 12 :20 P. M 7 P. 1:25 A. M.
SAN FRANCISCO
One Way - ' -'...J. $15.50.
Round Trip $30.00
LOS ANGELES
One Way 1
Round Trip
For Informatloa Call At
TERMINAL HOTEL
or Phone 696
sale now on!
$
Only
HERE are the groceries! Fifty well-known items.
Think how much you'd have to pay for them
at your grocery store! Save this money during our
sale. All full-sized packages.
What You Get
1 tfn-rh. ran Calumet
Hating Powder.
1 Can Van Camp Pork and
Brans.
1 Can-Van Camp Chile Con
Carne.
1 Can Van Camp Tomafo -
Soap.
1 Can Van Camp Veyetahlp
"onp.
1 Can Van Camp Spaghetti.
1 Pkff. Chipso.
1 One-lb. can Crisco.
1 Can Ked Seal Lye.
1 Pkf. Strawberry Jello.
1 Can Hershey Cocoa. .
1 Pkt-. IVm. H. Baker
Premium Cnteolate,'
1 Pkf. Upton Tea.
1 Can Maxwell House '
- Coffee.
1 Pk. Ai.tor Rice. (
1 Tfyg. Snow Flake Sugar.
1 PCjr. Foulds Marcaroni.
1 Vkg. Fonlds Spaghetti.
1 Can 3-in-l Oil.
1 Can Castle Peas.
lPkg. Cattle Black Pepper. -1
Pks. Castle Cinnamon.
1 Boll Bnnp low Toilet
Paper.
1 Can Roman Gold Ortt.
can you match this value?
Thi finest: male of IritriPn noVtinof onA r"!f
graue groceries ior only ?4U.7&i ? xes, you can now get a genuine
Hoosier at this ridiculously low price. And there is no extra charge for
the groceries! Our sale is going over big. You'd better come in soon.
-After Saturday night it will be. too late to share in the many unusual
bargains. . ' ' f . ;
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..$27.35
.$50.00
Values
Down
With Your Hoosier
1 Pkr. Viricinin 8ei t
- Pancake Hour. - ,
1 Pks. Morton' Iodized
. Salt. - ,
1 Can Liby' Apple
Butter.
1 Can tabby's Spinach.
1 Can I.ibby'a Corned Beef
Hash.
1 Can I.ibby'a Milk.
i I'kjr. Virginia hweet
Buckwheat i'lour.
1 pks. I Tory Soap Flakes.
1 Bar Ivory Soap.
1 Can Cnderweod Deviled
. Ham.
1 Pks. Cream of Wheat.
1 rig. Jenny Wren Flonr.
1 Jar Beechnut Peanut
X Batter. .
1 Pky. Col man MuHtard.
1 Pkg. Linit gtarch.
Can Orange Label Karo.
Can Cattle Tomatoes.
Fire-lb. aek Cattle
. Flour. .
Bottle CastUT'LeDKJii Ks
' ,tret.
Bottle Castle Vanilla
Extract. -
Pkt. Catle Toothpicks.
Bars r-O Soap.
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