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r , r - THE OREGON5 STATESMAN; SALEM; OREGON- ; FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1027 SemMigM ($umt Entire Firat String to Start . uomest; Last bame on : I Local Floor Salf-jn high school's regular quint will be In action for the first time in. a couple of weeks to night whU meet West Una. high in the deciding game for the . district championship. The game will start at 7;30 o'clock. Siegmund, speedy forward who has If-en out of the Lineup on ac- ount of ilinjeas, .will be in JiLs regr ular position, and is expected to play anr important part in bring-1 ing the team back-to its old-time form, following the slump which has been apparent in the Iat two IC the learn recovers from its tendency to throw the ball away anil gets back, its wanted speed in adviuicing down the floor, it should win from West Linn, though not by any wide margin; but it it plays as it has in the last two weeks, West Linn will probably take this game and then there will have to be a play-off series, probably on a neutral floor. This will be the last game or the season on Salem high's floor. The team will go to Albany tlie following night foxf return garhe with Albany high. :'t Because of the prospect 'of a hard game and the importance of the contest, the Salem high gym nasium 3a expected to be crowded to capacity tonight, and persons who expect to get seats may have to get there early. Salem high's lineup will be Iuffey and Siegmund, forwards; ".yons, centerj dinger and Drag er, guards. Nash leads the world in motor car val&es. Beautiful display of new nudels at the F. W. Petty john company, 365 North Com mercial St. () - The newest creations in Spring "Hats ag the. Vanity Hat, Shoppe. Each hat possessed a. chaVm all Its awn. Beautiful , designs rand . col ors. dS& Court St.. '- () mm -wins rinnT nr nrnirn .tliiijiur utiiitu I.Vebfoot Quint Loses Hard Battle to Southerners; Westergren Barred f'itiEUGEXK, Or., March 3. 'yfcP) With the strongest team pn on the local floor in years. L'ifornia defeated Oregon here in uproarious basketball game, to 29. During the first half tlie k'ad swayed crazily from one tide to the other no less than 10 times, and it was lied on five occa sions. The Webfoots led at half time. 1 7 to 1 f. C.arly in the second half with wuh the score 19-all, Wc stergren . renh' all coast guard, was u'iili fYiiit- lirrsjfiniil fouls. Iliitul tin; Webfoot defense was de- Moralieci'lons enough to enable t!n Hears to shoot themselves, info :i 13 pointOead. 33 to 20. Oregon V ljllied ami scored nine points vshib' the. Bears were making two. The trains play hero aiutin to- morrow night. If California wins, I the series will terminate. Other fj w ie a thtrd game will be played Saturday night. J Oktrberg, Oregon center, open i ed the scoring with a short field f Konl. but Ralph Dougery tied the 1 count a moment later with a long j hf-iivo from the side. A duplicate ? shot by Corbin sent the Bears i! alu-ad. Milligan goaled to tie at j, fojjr each. Gunther'3 converted tJnnf sent Oreirnn ahead, but Jim ougery put the Bears back in lead with a follow-in tally. Af ir Corbin had counted from the floor, baskets by Okerberg and Westorgrea and another foul Authorized Distributors Ik lff I A -the Personal Writing Machine x x it. w RITER EXCHANGE Thos. Hnen Phone 631 421 Court. Salem . f Never Cold in This House! Fully Tlastered. Six Rooms South Liberty Street Aoyner Lot $3000.00 2 , VlRICH & ROBERTS pi Phone 1354 ipECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors for Sale ' u VIBT5ERT & TODD Things Electrical ; 191 South High St. throw by, Gunther sent Oregoti ahead, la to S. Jim Dougery tied the score from midfloor, but foul throws by Westergren and Gunther pnt Ore gon two points ahead. Jim Dougery scored from under the net to knot the tally once more, and Watson's foul gave the Bears the lead again. Miliigans follow In sent the lead bounding Oregon ward, but R. Dougery whisked it away with a toss from the side. O anther put Oregon ahead at the half with a cripple, 17 to 15. The score see-sawed for five minutes in the second half before Umpire Fitzpatriik discerned Wes tergren blocking Corbln for fonl number four on the doughty Swede. The score was 19-all at the time. The Dougery brothers, Watson, and Corbln staged a bas ket, shooting spree at this juncture which sent the score soaring to to 20 for tho Bears. Oregon braced and five foul throws and two Ijaitkets made the final score; :;r, to 2!T. summary c'.il '. ferula -V: lon i . r, ;'m (7) t.nr.tl.'-r (1) lS.il.li!; ( li ) Okrln rz I V'si.T';r.-n (ill .l illi-::. II i :1 ) M C.rin.i k li. i Jcni?-ry ( H ) .-url.'rn ?t I ... .1 . iJfm ?ery (.s ) 1 i 0 !1 ( V. C I, li Everything in trie book store line, books, stationery, supplies for the home, office or school room, at the Commercial Hook Store, 163. N. Com'l. () The Peerless Bakery, 170 North. 'CorcmaTcial. Sanitary, up to date. IVompt ttelivery. Bakers for those who appreciate the best. Increas ing patrons tell tbe ale. () ' ; Monmouth Hi Wins Hard Fought Game Grand Hondo lloys Play Fine Game And Iose By Score -1-21! OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth, Mar. 3. (Special) Monmouth high school basketball team won a hard fought victory from the Grand Ronde boys Tues day night in the local gymnasium, with a final spore of 24-22. The score hardly indicates the close ness with which the game v.-as played. jThe first half of the game was almost an even break. ending t2 11' favor the Grand -Ronde teare., but. during the last halt the. Mou rn ptith boys took adranta,gp of every opening and after getting in the load continued with con sistent playing which gave them the game. stJmmaet Moummith H. S.- I.Taad U nde If. S. leli M.irvin Smith ... I);ivis I'.iiil tVnhnllow . Marion Wilson ( Hoy l.ansli'y Mart-ns Simi'.iou . Kmil Johni K C . .(1 S.t"itiwn Simmons V ... l liffor.l ria.s;mt S Vrnnk .!. ,S . . IMnin .lensou .i'!iinan, Poitlaml. L-rco ' ' Ski Fry's-Drug Store, 380 N. Com'l, the pioneer store. Everything" for everybody in the drug supply line, with standard goods and quality service always. () For the wrecked and damaged automobile, Hull's, 2G7 S. Com'l. St Tel. 578. Tops, glass, radiator, body and fender work. No over charges here. Expert work. () Boardman Announces Line UpYMCA Volleyball Team Probable personnel of the Sa in YMCA handball team that will participate in the district tourna ment at Portland Saturday, was announced Thursday by Physical Director It. It. BoardnKin. The list includes Nile Ililborn, Dr. L. E. Barrkk, Lloyd Cregg. Tie v. C.,K Ward, Paul Arton, and J. Hiekey; The SaJem team will compete witlu groups front Longview, Eu gene, Portland, Astoria and Ash land. The Cherry City Baking Co.'s bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries; visit it. Worth while. A Salem show place. () his year go to Europe on. a giant Cabin Class liner that affords typi cal Canadian Pacific accomodations ervic and cuisine at fares remark ably "mod crate. Veteran travelers unfailingly sail the Cabin Class way you have the freedom of the entire ship; its pub lic rooms, its lounges, its wide decks for sports and promenades. Frequent regular sailings are now , In effect. Get details, dates and literature. Including information relative to our direct servic to Ire l4nd no transfers. Canadian Pacific TcmgMs SUKEYTfillffllS rani n Mike MTigue Loses in 12tn Round in Spite of Gamely Fought Battle (By Alan J. Gould.) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ! New York, March 3. (AP) The comeback of Mike McTigue was checked tonight as dramatically as it had flourished when Jack Sharkey, the Boston sailor, was declared the victor by a technical knockout over the veteran Irish-) man in the twelfth round of a slashing battle. McTigue's finish came sudden ly and was due more to a gash on the inside of his month, caused by a broken piece of tooth, than to the battering he was receiving from the hands of the sailor. From the effect of this injury, Mike was a gory fiarure. bleeding so profusely that Krferee Kid Mc Partlnnd stepped in and waved him t.o his corner in spite of his protests that he was still able to continue. Sharkey was the leader on points when the end came, appar ently slated for decisive triumph anyway, as his 19 pound advan tage in weight began to tell on his less rugged rival, but McTigue probably would have lasted the Limit but for the accident that put him out of commission. Sharkey, although steadily wearing McTigue down witn a battering, two-fisted drive to the head and body, found Mike ready to give and take at every turn. The sailor himself showed even more marks of battle than his op ponent at the end. His left eye was cut and partly closed and his mouth showed a jagged gash where one of Mike's famous rights had struck a glanc ing blow. The majority of ringside critics j icftp. Sharkey came in close to gave Sharkey seven of the 12 'lift both hands in i;rrin?: hook.-; to rounds, the last five of them in ath bead, but Mike buried two row after Mike, over a five round lefts deep into Jac k's body. Mike stretch, had outboxed. outpunched hvas boxing entirely now, saving bu,) nt!,0c0,i nnnnrD,,t witlJl'is strength against the perfect wj..,... a, carefully executed attack that iaffled and stung the bigger man. '.,The right with which McTigue Jiatl scored five previous knock ottts in a row wns unafile to bring down Sharkey, but it frequently -ekeok him, cut and dazed him as herttemnted to out rush and beat down the Irishman's crafty de fense. As in the case of Maloney's vic tory over Delaney, however, it Tas again the case of "a good big man" beating "a good little man." Sharkey's weight, his aggressive ness and stamina offset Mike's de termination, punch and general ship in a bout which saw the pair well matched in speed and boxing ability. Figli4 by Bounds They came out fighting, and when Mike missed a left jab they pounded to mid-section in a clinch. Mike looked his rival over care fully from behind a long protect ing left, while Sharkey bored in, lwth fists flying, but unable to score effec tively. Mike missed a sharp right and nearly went down under three sharp left hooks to the head. The Celt charged in to take two more eracking lefts and a jarring rrght to the chin. Bold Mike drew away to-spit out- bloocK Sharkey rippecL.in again with an o4her pair of lftoks to Mike's head just before the. bell. Round 2- Mfke -danced out srveedlfy at tlirr Trell, but soon weft into a retreat? Jef ore Sharkey's crushing attack. Mike nipped his short right ccruhter to Sharkey's oliin, but the Boston by poHfed, a volley of lefts to" the 'body wifhout noticing it. Mike's attack was, in effectual; Sharkey's sounding thumps were a real offense. A left hook sent Mike back, his mouth open, and Sharkey just missed a terrific right. They cuffed each other about the head in the center of the ring and Shar key drove the red tighted Irish- Di tLt1 If till I J m- ill - WMk Fast West man into the ropes with a clubbing head attack at the bell. Hound 3. McTigue failed to tie up the Boston boy in a clinch and Sharkey's left bounced off his left. As they drew back Sharkey took a sharp right to the lips that drew blood. Maddened, he then whipped his right to Mike's chin, nearly downing his lighter foe. Sharkey spit blood and winked three times over Mike's shoulder to reassure his handlers. Mike f.ew at the sight of blood, chased Jack into a corner and scored heavily with both hands to the head They came out in a crash ing exchange and the referee took Mike's left hook on the chin when he tried to separate them. They came right together again, rip ping uppercuts to each other's head as the crowd shrieked its ap proval. The bell sent them glad ly to their corners Round 4. Mike was landing cleanly now and the Boston boy's face was a bit shaken. Sharkey piled on the blows, McTigue lift ing hia left hook as he came in to batter the Irishman on the ropes. ! Mike broke a wrist band on his Move and they halted for repairs. Tho crowd booed Sharkey when he refused to shake hands. Shar key jumped in ancl they smashed madly to the head and body, toe to toe in the center of the ring. Mike was driving into the attack row, taking the offensive for the first time, and blood oozeel from Sharkey's loft rye. He was miss ing often now with his left.. Mike went after him now. smackinff bis left easily to Sharkey's head while Jack bruised back. The Colt did net want to stop fighting at' the tell. Round 5. Sharkey canie in jabbing with his left, but Mike's ciefens-? was too good. A left hook drove Jack back, and a rounding npht worked more destruction on tharkey's left eye. It Hvfis almosi closed now. -Sharkey ploughed in gamely, but could not touch the elusive Michael, although the bold liishman seemed a bit tired. Mike s left and right counters plunked solidly into Sharkey's body as he charged forward, and the Boston battler was plainly wor ried at tho bell. Round d. The pace was slower now as they danced around ancl cenhnect their eftorts to popping jj..- 1 ,.,..: 1,:.. youthful rival. Sharkey puit box ing with a sweeping attack that. put Mike to the ropes, but Mike bum pen two sounding rights to the chin to offset Sharkey's body bombardment at the bell. Hound 7.- Sharkey tore out,! both arms swinging, and again pinned Mike cm the ropes. Two lefts seeped through foxy Mike's defense, but that was all. Mike let go with the right, the punch that knocked out Berlenbach. It landed flush on Sharkey's chin and he didn't even blink. Mike went back to boxing again. Sharkey didn't want that. He drove two left hooks to Mike's chin on the ropes and, coming out, stopped a pretty uppercut to dig his right into Mike's stomach. Sharkey's eye was almost completely shut at the bell. Round 8. Mike was moving backward at a fast clip now. and sprinkling a trail of annoying left jabe in his rear. Sharkey took them all, mostly on the left and and cut mouth, just to belt his right home to Mike's body oc casionally. Mike suddenly took the offensive, crashing rights and lefts to Sharkey's head as they floundered into the ropes. It was over in a second, but Sharkey tried the boxing stnnt now. He couldn't jatb Michael, and he was so rough Lu the clinches that. McTigue arned Sharkry personally 'frf ter jj.he bell ended the rohnd. ; Round !. Sharked drove a pretty left hook through Mike's guard. They locked lefts ad clubbed each other with rights half way. around the ring. Sharkey's Proved safe.by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuralgia Colds! Neuritis . Lumbago: . Headache Pain rToothacriei Rheumatism- DOES NOT AFFECT THE JHSAjaT T JTU Bungalow Quintet Wins Way to Finals Presiliyterian ami 1ristian Church Fives to Tangle The Bungalow Christian church Sunday school basketball team won its way to the finals in the Sunday school league by defeating the Evanfrelk-al team 15 to 9. on the YMCA floor. The first game of the two-out-of-three finals will be played be tween Bungalow Christian and the Presbyterian Sunday school quinr tets next Monday evening, and tha second will be. Wednesday evenr ing. If a third game is necessary, it probably will be scheduled for the following week so as not to conflict with the state tourna ment. SUMMARY k V Hun iriiw oty till . ... I iln.cr (iii. . H. Ciurr-!t ; J ) M;iruiil Itirtrhrr ill . K. ;arn tt . 1 -TTv.nii!iral 1. N:i-li :n M. N;ifh i ii rh.-ips !1 S. M:lM llilfi.fct-r The Hamilton neach electric cleaners and ' Monarch electric ranges both recommended by Oood Housekeeping. Sold in Salem by C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. () Army and Outing Store. Biggest bargains in clothing, shoes, under wear, hosiery, gloves, valises and suit case. The " working man s store, 1S9 N, Commercial. () Oregon Baseball Team to Begin Work Next Week EUGENE, March n, V AP)- -Baseball equipment will be dug out of the moth balls next week at the University of. Oregon, for with the completion of the basket ball season this week Coach Rein hart plans to turn immediately to baseball, he stated today. Earl Leslie, who will guide the fresh n en. will get an even earlier start, calling his yearlings together to morrow for an initial workout. youth and strength kept him con stantly attacking. Mike was quite anxious to box only. It was a jab bing match again, with little ex citement, as they boxed and dis played their technical ability up to the bell. Round 1 ft.-- Sharkey jabbed and clinched. Mike jabbed and did likewise. Then Sharkey did it all over atrain. Mike was backed into the ropes and he stood there while Sharkey tried to find a vulnerable spot. Mike was too crafty. o they went back to grabbing. Jack rajshed a. right and left hook to the ht-ad, iihxd Mike boxed in dead earnest. Another right bounced off Mike's chin. A left liook .al most pinned Mike, now groggy, on the ropes, but the bell halted the skirmish. Hound 11. -McTigue was weak ening now and content to jab. Sharkey drove; him' into the ropes and hammered three clubbing lefts into Michael's face. McTigue broke. clear, dizzy and blinky, but still lwxing for all he was worth. Sharkey's left hook doubled Mike in agony near the ropes when the blow appeared to be foul. Mike, half doubled up, went back to battle at the referee's insistence, however. Mike was slower now and Sharkey's lefts reached his head frequently. They stood and leered at each other from swollen eyes and bloody lips after the bell should have sent them to rest. . Round 12. 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