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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1G, 1926 'i Salem Ring Demon Who Will J . Appear in Local Arena Friday i m is V A . :v ; KV-) ';rrtS& C-: : !- 7 s;l - ; '?? . BOBBY " ! I i 1 1 CLARK 4 ------ ISSt'FS REQUISITION TAPERS LATE SPORTS T I O o Covornor rirce yesterday is sued rocjulsithm paprs for the re turn of Harry DeMaranvilfc who 1b. under arrest in Iowa. Maran Tille In wanted in Deschutes coun ty on a charjee of larreny by bailee. SAN FRANCISCO. De. 15. fAP) Al Cortwtt. Sacramento, Cal.. heavy weight boxer, won a technical knockout over Jack Beasley. of Oakland, in the fifth round of a scheduled six round bout at National Hall here toniphf. Eugene Remodeled Elks tem ple opened for service. Pill Date Your V. Sweety : For the Big NEW YEAR'S - . i i ' Frolic Fun Galore PORTLAND. Dec. 15. (AD Rob Kruse, Portland light heavy weight wrestler, and .former hold er of the national amateur cham pionship at that weight, defeated Stanley Buresh, Omaha, in a one fall match here tonight. The fall came at the end of 55 minutes, 15 second, when Kruse picked his op ponent up' and slammed him to the mat with such force that Buresh was stunned and unable to continue. FOR UK BATTLE Both Fighters in Fine Con dition, Fast Card Ar ranged for Friday Frankie Orandetta, armwl with h'u Hollywood Kvd looks and smile, will arrive in Salem this aft ernoon and work out tonight at 8 o'clock at the armory in prepara tion for his fight with Bobby Clark of Salem Friday evening in the armory ring. . Resides his Hollywood aspects, Grandetta will bring plenty of ring ability", tricks and speed to use on the local boy. lie has a reputation of being one of the hardest fighters of his weight on the Pacific .coast for an opposing battler to knock out. One of the greatest fights In Crandetta's career was the one In which he lost a decision to Fidel I-aBarba, said to be the greatest flyweight ever to appear in a Pa cific coast ring. The battle was fought in Los Angeles and brought Grandetta praise from all the sports writers of the film city. "Frankie Grandetta lost to one of the best men western America has ever seen," said Ed Frayne, one of Los Angeles' leading sports writers, "but he stuck to his task like a man. He may have lost a decision but he certainly did not lose any friend. "And he certainly preached a sermon on courage that 8000 fans will not forget for a long time' Grandetta did not lose many fights, however, as a perusal of his many newspaper clippings can show. He has had enough written about his great ring battles to fill an ordinary book. Harry I. Lewis in the Los An geles Referee has thjs to say: "Frankie Grandetta is the gam- est little battler of them all. Little Grandetta has never made a bad fight here and has many tiroes giv en away weight." Bobby Clark will go through a workout tonight at 7:30 o'clock He has worked all the kinks out of his system and is in the best con dition of his career. He looks like a winner in his workouts, travel ling, at a fast clip against his sparring partners, and displaying' both a wicked right and left. Grandetta will have a tough time getting over him, judging from present appearances. "1 was bothered with a hard persistent cough, and tried other medicines, but none wete so good and so relieving as Foley's Honey and T&r Compound." E. Boggess, Pomona, Calif. Coagha and thro t irritm tions, hard bronchial coughs, lingering "flu" coagh; yield qnicklj to F0LEY5 HOTCTandTAR COMPOUND LUteJ by children, effective for Sold at Capitol Drag tore or CENTOS FIGIEI GOSSIP Leader of Giants Would Jump at Chance to Pur chase Second Baseman NEW YORK. D-. I.-,.-- (A.P) Rogers llornsby today loomed as the central figure in one of baseball' biggest prospective deals, as National League mas- lates embarked for Chk-aga to attend the joint meeting of the two major leagues tomorrow. Unless llornsby recedes from his contract demands on President Sam Breadon. the star second baseman and manager of the world's champions will be placed on the market next month, accord ing to information which reached the magnates. At least two clubs, the Giants and Cubs, gave indica tions of opening negotiations for his services. Neither Breadon nor other club owners would discuss in detail what was characterized as "the most serious split in baseball" as they departed. Significance nev erless was attached to the fact that Manager John McGraw of the Giants, cancelled a Twentieth Cen tury limited reservation to occupy the same Pullman with Breadon on a Pennsylvania train. It is a matter of common .gossip that McGraw and his own second base star. Frank Frisch. have tbeen at loggerheads. The Giant leader would jump at a chance to re place Frisch with Hqrnsby. not only as a move to strengthen the club's Infield but also to provide a counter metropolitan attraction to Babe Ruth. REPORT TAX FINDINGS The stale committee which has been making a study of taxation prohleroHL will hold Its final meet ing In Salem next Wednesday at which time it iH expected that, a report of the committee's findings will be prepared for the informa tion of the legislature. Karl and a member of the committee returned 'Htierd:jy from a trip to California where, he had gone with other members of a sub commit te named to make a special ttiVy f he taxation in tangibles. The re port of this committee will also lw made public at Wednesday's meeting. 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