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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
c - THE OREGONTATESMANrSALEMf OREGON at mm, .. t n ii i im.ii u i, ,4 ...... 7. rT Salem If K trd- TEHSSSiG Future o? F'ighi 6ame In this City Depends on Turn out for Battles Whether .boxing-o a class such as iij usually seen only in much larger cities will be supported by Salem1-fans Is -to be tried oat by matchmaker Harry. Plant .at the armory tonight, when 32 rounds cf fast nixing will .be. put on. top-, ped with a 10 round bout between Saitor- WilHe-Gordon- of-Portland and Via Tendler of Everett; and on -the-Jans. support tonight' will depend- the future of the fight came in Salem. If enough of them turn out and show that they want this kind of boxing show, there will be more of. them, but not otherwise. The main eventers, who have !ack posted $30 forfeit to make 122 pounds, will weigh in at 2 .o'clock this afternoon. Both are reported to be in the best of con dition -and -confident; Tendler of ronrtitfng his .former victory, and Gordon of getting adequate re venge." " . .. x - Early indications were that the fanaT support would fill all of Matchmaker' Plants "require ments; the seats were going fast Thursday, and indications were for a packed house. . , Assurances were'iven that the building will be heated early, so that no fan need stay away for tear of the flu. ; ' - The first two preliminaries, completing the card, were announ ced - Thursday evening. Ixiren Watts and Art Golden of . Salem will go four rounds at 144 pounds, and - Bill Motejl of Stayton and Johnny Welch of Auburn will also put-on a four round go. Welch weighs 140 and Motejl a pound less. . . .. Ih the third bout, as previously announced, Bed Witcraft of Stay ton and Chuck Herman of Silver ton will battle for four rounds. The semi f inaL, scheduled to go six rounds, will see Billy Robinson of Portland and Ted Fox of In dependence in action. -They, have fought before, and almost as much interest is being manifested in this bout as in the main event. Salem High Quintet Wins Easily From Woodburn Five WOODBURN, Jan, 20.7 .Spe cial.) The Salem high school basketball team swamped Wood burn high here tonight, 57 to 14. -Ralnm 1 Duffy 12) Hiegmnnd (9)- Lyons (13) !r(frr (V21 ,Oltnrr US) Shafpr (:.) Adama . ,. Wchwab1aur .. Kellr Voo11ur F (lO) Bonihoff r (2) IWeU ..f . O . ..s ..s .:s -3 ..(1) Norton . (!) K la nip .IBM " T - ci r------r y - , - ."u. v - L i i i i -iy i r icu-nci ik.vi3n- pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and ' Soothing 5yrups,especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. 1 1 ' lias been in use f 6r mdf'e than1 '30 cars to safely relieve Constipation Wind Colic Flatulence To Sweeten Stomach Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, pro moting Cheer fulness, 'Rest ariJ ' Natural Sleep vithoui Opr t: To avu!d imitations always look for the signature of Proven dirfclipm on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. v9 Cher rf us WJZZ"- Si Xoss of Sleep ROSTEIWS GREEWBAUW1 Men's All Wool Suits - Reduced Prices High Class Clothing Union Made Men's All Wool Overcoats Reduced Prices Men's All Wool Sweaters 1 Reduced I Prices Rain Clothing 10 ounce Canvas Rampr66rpn Treated Soft Pliable " ALL WOOL LOGGERS' STAG SHIRTS j Heavy Macinaw Rainproof EXTRA SIZE CLOTHES FOR BIG MEN TJnflerweartip to size 54 Overshirts .op to size 20 Socks.1-L.i ...rjp to size 12 Overalls.. .np to size 52 Pantsu- .n.up to size 54 jgjiiffa ;V 'r tip to size 50 " , ' CLARK WILL FIGHT UHlTflllGlT : isrl .-r ? 4 Califorhian to Defend Fly ' weight Crown Against Hardy Scotchman NWYORK, Jan. 20. (AP A 29 year old Scotsman will sally lorth the resin dust of the Madi son Square Garden ring tomorrow night In quest cf the world's fly weight, crown which; Xaroous Jimmy Wilde lost here more than three years ago. . . Elky Clark's attempt to regain the- title for Great Br'itian from Fidel La. Barba ot California, will mark the far west titleholder's most Important . eastern, conflict since Ji j mounted the throne a year and a half ago. It will also be the champion's first "long dis tance" fight here during his brief reign among the little men of fistianla. for La Barba. after being limited to six round contests, in New York, before reaching his majority, this time will have twelve three minute rounds within which to clinch his claim to world's supremacy. W U. FROSH BE LISTEN 1N 7:1j 7:30 KUW Uli- Sioff up ex- Town Crier, masic ATEN 1 in LOCALS DKOP.88 TO 24 GAMK TO FR.VXKLIN rflGIl PORTLAND. Jan. L'0. (AP) The Franklin high school basket ball team Wednesday evening de feated the Willamette university freshman team for the.set-ond time this season, winning 3$ to 24. W. V. r ro p F .... xC ...G .... ...s... Franklin " Scales 08) - Miller (1) Knideman (4) .. KrtxmeiBr (11) O'Cnnell Honrk Mrtend (2) Chiles (2) Carrie .Referee Ky Brook. Sliellhpsrt . Braly (?) Kurh Yrnes . .. (1) McCrow 4) ilort (1) Hageman (11) Steelhmnrr S Jungblom Dance Hall Permit Denied, But Will Continue Building Despite the denial of his petition-for a dance hall permit. P. A Price will proceed with construc tion of the hall and other amuse ment features at iGlenwood Park in the xpectation that the permis sion will eventually be granted, he announced Thursday. The 'dance hall, just north of the county poor farm on the river road, will have a hardwood floor 70x100 feet in dimensions. Price also intends to install a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel, shooting gallery and other amusements- devices.- Bathing-will be a feature during the summer, and Price plan 'to take step's to pre vent- pollution of the water with cannery refuBe. SECOND TEA3I WlJfS The Salem high school second team defeated the Willamette uni versity "super-varsity" in a bas ketball pime on he TMCA floor last night. 26 to 15. Benjamin was high point man with eight markers. Benjamin and Free man starred for the h(gh school boyB, while Williamson was the big star for the "super-varsity." trris. 1 0 : Oo-t 1 : .10 KG W household helps. 11:00 -12 :Oi KOIN (319). Domestic ei- enre talks sod musie. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12;00 KrTX1 CJ52). Weather reports. 12:JO-t:;i0 'KtiW. Xoon concert. l::su-2:OU KTBtt (263). -HoTtsewlf- Lour. 2-i)O-3:0O KGW. Matinee procram. 2:00-3:00 KX1. (4UO). Musi. Z :00-4-0o -KofN. News, nittift 4:00-.;0i KKH'. Masie. . . . 4:S0-fi:00 KFWV (212).. TwUIU hour. 3:OO-:O0 KTBlf. ' ChiMrrti- program. 5:1 3 6:00-JKtMN, Topay Torry Time. ' rIDAY NIGHT C;00fi::10 KTBR 2fi3). Tonrjat juide. 0:iiO T:J K'GW.' (4lf. Concert. S-oO-7 :OU KOIN (319). Organ- concert. 6 .00-7:00 KltWV- . 212 ).-Twilit. hour. 0:30 7:30 KXI (400). Mnsic. 7:n0 7:JO KOW. ClMrreB, 'program. 7:00-7:30 KOIN. Amosemant auggea tioos. 7:00 8:00 KFWV Amnsenjent guide. 7:30 :3H KX1.. Trio. " 7:30-7:13 KGW. CtltUy serriee. 7:45-:00 KOIK. Kdueational lalk. 8:00-8:30 KOW. Movie club meeting. 8:00-9:00 KTBK. Uanre r-lBStra. 8v00-9;OO KKX (447). Studio prugrara. 8:0O-9:00 KFWV. Vocal progTaW. 8:00-9:00 KOIX. Studio program. 8:3(V:30 KXU Studio progpam. 8:30-I0":M0 KOW. Orchestra.-- - " 9:00-10:00 KTBR. Ctassieal . Concert. 9:00 KEX." Time aienali. 9:00-10:00- KFWV. Srudio program. 9:00-10-00 KOIN. Orchoatra. 10.-30 12:00 KOW. Haot0l fralic 11:00 12: Ot) -KTBR. Organ concert. KOO -Oakland C3C1). b". orcHestra; 8. fctudio program. ' . . Kn Lor- Angeles (467).; 5:30. "matinee program; H nightly doings; 7tuJio program; 8, Aeolian orgaif recital; trio anil aoloiats; 10, ballad boar. KOA l)nvr- t 322). :.'t". Sunday school -lesMxn; 7. . orchestra; 7;l-5. studio pro gram. " " " K10 tfan Francisco (42SJ. "30. cliil dren'a. program; C:15. 'flown I'rjer; 6:30, ortJieatra; 7:20, sport review; 8, orchestra and old liin band; 10. or chestra. KOWW WaHa Walla - 285), 7, lervtee hour ; ti, studio program KYA San Francisco (400). 6:30. or chestra ; 8-10, Ktudie program; 10. or chestra . , CXUV Vancouver gfffcl). 7 butter talk; 8, organ recilal;. 9. Sturtip pro gram: 10, orchestra.' CFCT-Victoria (329"). -"7:35; children's program; M.-O.l. studio program. KJR Snaltle (3rt4). (i, time signals Snd mi; ,B:15. orchestra; 8-10, stadia pro gram. " ' KFSG Los AnCeles (2.75). 6:30. Ange Ius hour; 7:30, crusadfr rally ; 10. band concert and soloftsts. , - RWSC rullman (394). 7:30-9, educa tional and musical program. KFSD 5an Diego (245). 7. orehestra; fl, concert' orchestra ; 9, mixed program; lO. orchestra. KOAC Corvallw 280).. 7. educational and musical program. .' - KFOA -Seattle (451). 6:23, sport re view; 6:45. studio program; f:l5, book chat: 8:30. radio bridge lesson; 9, novelty orchestra; 10:30, Hoot Owls, simultaneous with KGW. . .- K1IJ Los Angeles (403). 6;30. chil dren'a program; 7:40, dog talk ; & news, quartet and soloists; 10, orchear tra. . - S TO PLAY Classified Ads Bring Results ITIESHMEX QCTXTET TO PlXX ' UXIVERSITT SECOl TEA3I i playing on the enemy's home floor a small one similar to that which hampered the Bearcats'-efforts at Albany Tuesday t night Jie Willamette- university- basket ball team Xacs one of the most crucial battles which it is lfkely to encounter in the present north-' west conference season, when it lines up against Pacific university at 'Forest Grove tonight. Pacffic's victory- over Lin field was comparable to that "which Willamette gained over the Wild cats here, so Pacific apparently does not outclass the Bear cats-it conditions were equal; but to- night again Pacific will be playing at home, so the Methodists will be opposing considerable odds. Coach Spec Keene plans to start Litchfield and Riedel as forwards. Hartley at center and 'Ash by and Lsedbetter as guards. Houk," Mfn to and Flesher are' all expected to get into the game. Ten men will make the trip. " The Willamette freshmeri will accompany the varsity to Forest Grove, playing a preliminary game against the Pacific university sec ond team. ' Te no fil en de Bn On he eg 9 ho earsals are week under s Bernice -ulty. Tlia the hisb. he evening DUCKS WJ.V TWELFTH GAME The Salem Ducks won their twelfth game -ont of 16 played this easbn. ThuVsday' evening when they defeated 'the Independ ence high school second team .15 to 4 at Independence. Flake starred for the winners on offense and Sohaeffer on defense. The points scored by the Ducks' were: DeHarport 7. Gamble 2. Marr 4, Flake . 1-S, Bchaef fer 2, Hageman 2. Bnrch,- guard on the Independ ence team, scered- both -of the home squad's baskets. PARRISH TLAYS TONIGHT Parrish junior high school's fast basketball team will play Perrvdale high this evening at Perrydale, the game starting at 7:45 o'clock. This Is expected to be a close game, -as Perrydale is already- claiming the county cham pionship and Parrish is counting on spoiling the claim: Gold Beach. Contract let to extend Powers Salmon Creek log ging railway 10 miles. inia Taga South arv as Dolln. MacEcVt Florence. ws. Jack k Spong Jafer as Vbson i .Cold weather mg from $10.50 up. 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