The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 22, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1927
J.K.IIT I'OSTS ( ()MI(;
Fans Eager for Coast Championship Tilt
PLAGES RESERVED
Uf POBTUi FOLK
Mackie and Humphries Able
to Make 126 Pounds at
Specified Time
Moro interest than has leen
manifested in any previous fight
of the season, is being displayed
in the Pacific coast featherweight
championship lout Wednesday
night at the armory, when Ad
Mackie of Portland will defend his
titye against Art Humphries of
Kverett. Wash.
In addition, to many local reser
vations, a larpe number of seats
are being asked for by Portland
fans, showing how prreat the in
terest is even that far away.
To make this a championship
fight, it is necessary for both of
the fighters to make 12C pounds,
but theji can both do it easily.
Matchmaker Harry Plant reports.
Miickie will weigB in Portland and
Humphries in Salem.
Qn addition to the fight pro
era m was announced Monday.
Pete Willwert of Salem is matched
to meet Kid Hayes or Stay ton in
one of the four round prelimi
naries. There will be one more.
Kddie Kruean meets Bud Gin
ther of Oregon City in one of the
special six round events, and Hal
Sharp or Salem and Jack Davis of
Oregon City will meet in the other.
Wednesday Night at Armory
conflict with the ball game if ther
is one. .
The Salem marksmen who turn- :
ed in 25s Sunday were Charles '.
Allison, Frank Haberman and
Lawrence Imlah. The full record '
of the shoot held Sunday on tlie
Salem Rod and Gun club range
follows, the first figure after each
name being that made in the tele
graphic shoot :
K. Oouley. II); Charles Allison, i
2T,; Jim Lewis. 24: Cliff Evans.'
24; Cliff Parker. 24, 21; Morris
Race. 22, 21. 21; Tom Wolgamott. 1
23. 22; Clarence Bowne, 2;j, 2.".
22; George Viesko, 22. 22: Ted
Shelton, 2 4, 20; George palmer,
2::. 23. 2.,; Carl Bahlberg, 23. 24;
C. C. George. 21; Grant Farris. 24.
21; A. I,. Funk, 18. 24; Walter
Simon, 21: Frank Haberman, 25,
22; Lawrence Imlah, 25, 23; Bill
Viesko, in, 16; Fred Bernard i. 18,
19; Dr. G. K. Prime, 22. 21, 18;
Kenneth Brown. 23.
RISKO BKATS SKIFKKT
PITTSBURGH. Pa.. March 21
(AP) Johnny Risko, Cleveland,
won the judges' decision over
Sandy Seifert. Pittsburgh heavy
weight, at the end of a hard
fought 10 round bout here to
night. Risko weighed lST'a and
Seifert 1 Kl 't .
Drive 'rouno. on Good Tires.
"More pleasure and leas trouble."
The famous Viking Tires and
Tubes have no superior. Malcolm's J
lire Shop, 205 N. Com'l. ()
Salem Ducks Win Game
From Bungalow Quintet
The Salem Ducks defeated the
Bungalow Christian Sunday school
team Monday evening on the
YMCA floor, 29 to 7. The Bunga
low Christian quintet won the
championship in the Sunday
school league season recently
ended.
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Strong Mound Staff
Indicated for Salem
"RejtHlars" miiI " Vannitians"
INay Game Kinling in Tie
The Salem Senators" pitching
staff is farther advanced in its
spring training than the batsmen.
Sunday's game between the "reg
ulars" and " yannigans" indicated
when a fire inning contest result
ed in a 2 to 2 tie.
In the field the candidates play
ed fast and accurate ball, and the
pitchers "bore down" sufficiently
to hold the score to that low fig
ure. Brahani. Ashby. Russell and
Meyers did the twirling.
Manager "Frisco" Edwards at
tended a meeting of the league
officials in Portland Monday
night.
Hungry? Don't wait, order
tome Better Yet Bread from your
grocer. It Is fresh, wholesome
and clean. Made by the Better
Yet Baking Co. ()
SALEM MARKSMEN
TIE TWO SHOOTS
Hold Second Place Through
Victories Over The Dalles
and Medford
Just three members of the Sa
lem Rod and Gun club turned fn
perfect 25"s in Sunday's tele
graphic shoot, and by virtue of
these three unbeatable scores, the
Salem team won two victories, de
feating Medford 7." to 7 4 and The
Dalles 75 to 68. Salem remains
in, second place Bend leading with
10 straight victories. Salem has
won nine and lost one shoot.
A large delegation of local shots
will go to Kugene next Sunday to
take part in the five-city shoot
there. A shoot will also be Jield
at the local range for those who
do not go to Eugene.
Plans are going forward for the
five city shoot which will be held
here April 3. Over 1 shotgun
experts will congregate here for
that event, which will be held at
9:30 in the forenoon and will not
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French Tennis Aces Have
Easy Time in Indoor Meet
NEW YORK. Mar. 21. (AP)
lean Borotra and Jacques JTrug
non, French liavis cup stars,
stroked off straight set victories
in two rounds of national indoor
term's title play today while their
American opposition was thinning
under a gruelling pace.
Xeither of the tri-eolor contend
ers was pressed. Borotra did not
feel called on to make his custom
ary assaults at the net to turn
back a New York veteran. Tt. K.
Roberts. 6-1. 0-3 and a Japanese
foe. S. Onda. C-3. 6-2.
Brugnon won with almost paral
lel ease on an adjoining court.
Putting out youthful Ferdinand
Geller of New York in the first
round. 6-0, G-0. he pushed on un
der slightly stiffer opposition from
I. G. Iiockafeilow, former Colgate
athlete, 7-5, C-l.
SILVERTON", Ore.. March 21.--
, ber of residents, in this district
j are also busy wiring their homes.
(Special (Holes for the electric, p. H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor,
light posts which are to bring ilie is turning out the nobbiest and
new line nut to .he Evergreen dis- . b"St f l,tlnfAAta,IloKr ?ad
s " measure; 100, business and pro-
trict are leing dug. A large nimi- fessional men buy of Mosher. ()
VA "". BEATS LA BAISBA
BOSTON. March 21 -- ( AP)
Johnny Vacca. of Boston, tonight
won the decision over Fidel Ea
Barba. world flyweight champion,
in a 10 round bout at the Boston
arena. They fought at catch
weights and the champion's crown
was not in danger. It was Vu era's
second win ov.-r Rarhu within
a few weeks.
EOXING
SALEM ARMORY, WED., MARCH 23
MAIN EVENT
AD MACKIE, Portland, vs.
ART HUMPHRIES, Everett, Wash.
10 Rounds
4 Round Special Events
EDDIE KRUGAN, Salem, vs.
HH1) (ilNTHEIl, Oregon City, 1 19
AL SHARP; Salem, vs.
JACK DAVIS, Oregon City, 1.1S
TWO OTHER SNAPPY PRELIMINARIES
I.IRKUAI. LWV VKTOKI
vetoed the bill passed last week j that he intended to enforce th
Iy the legislature lineranzmg me
DV tne legislature linerauzing ln" ! ancient stitni.s i-
rOM".MRl'S. S. C. Marc h 21. existing Sunday blue laws. t By j ' s h""l he recent
Covernor Richards tonight jfhis action, the governor indicated ; 'y reieo.
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Shirts
The season's smart dressers
will welcome the new spring
shirts of light grounds in
striking checked or striped
designs, in splendid contrast
ing combinations.
Ties
Both silk and knit of plain
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Hose
Silk and silk mixed novelty
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An Exclusive Showing of the Famous Twistex Fabrics in
Men's Clothing
We invite your attention to live models wearing the season's newest gar
ments and to share with us our orchestra and trio. Tonight, 7:30 to 10:00.
State and High Streets
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The Extra Quality in
the Bread we make
does not cost you an extra cent. Order your meat and
bakery products with your groceries no charge for
delivery. Phone 455-456.
Pure
Cane Sugar
100 Lb. Sacks
Fine Berry Grade
$6.19
Crown Flour
49 lb. Sack
$1.95
Eagle Brand -x
FLOUR
49 lb. Sack
$1.91
Mellow Blend
With Chaff Extracted
3 lb.$1.0O
Half Gal. Amber Color
SYRUP
1 Gal. Cans
Standard Quality
APRICOTS
Packed in light syrup
Large No. 2Y2 size cans
15c
15c
Fancy Maryland
CORN
Per Can 10c
Golden Sweet
CORN
Can 12Mc
Del Monte
Large size can
2 for 35c
Preferred Stock
Tender Melting
PEAS 20c
t s .
Large Can Sliced
PINE APPLE
1 Lb. Package Seedless
RAISINS
4 PkgM;
MARKET FEATURE
Chuck Roast
The cut of Beef every
body likes! Busick's
quality roasts are noted
for their tenderness and
fine flavor cut from
prime young beef cattle.
PER POUND
19 c
Silver Leaf
LARD
4 lb. Pails
Snow Drift
4 lb. Pails
CRISCO
Fresh New Stock
6 lb. Pails
$1.39
10 Bars P. & G.
Soap 31c
10 Crystal White
5 Bars
IVORY
Soap
Large Package Peet's
Machine ' "
Soap 33q
Good Quality
Burbank
POTATOES
$1.37
Fancy Small White
BEANS
6 lbs. 45c
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6 Lbs. Head
RICE
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