f : 4 tint r in .th No FILIPIkO OUT COLD : e Fl DLL0W1FJB MISHAP The best flitit card; Vitho4t s doubt, that has been staged fa Sa ' lenY tbl season, -waa f brought to n unfortunate ending last night -when, in the fif flr round pit the main1 etenf betireea u Tomnip O'Brien and Angel de la Crui, tots supports 't the 'West ald- of the arena gare -way, letting the- Fili pino fall to the floor. He was knocked cold, and the memberr of the boxing commission ruled that the fight waa' "no' contest." The ropes had begun to loosen iti the third when O'Brien's attack slniorl sent his opponent through thim. Attendants at the -iiigside tried to remedy the matter,! but were unable to 'prevent them from giving under the 'strain in "the fifth. , The first round statied 'with both fighters exchanging ever thing they had, and-the Filipino put up his best face with an attack which hid O'Brien puxzled.- The latter came back strong and the second stanza was even, the Port lander scoring -heavily on body blows. Tommy started his two. fisted battering attack early in the third f and had the brown-skinned fight er in a bad way . by continual rushing. The fourth and fifth rounds were repetitions of J the third with Tommy leading repeat edly to the midriffs. La Cruz played oti'his opponent' left eye which had a deep cut opened in the first' round. Eddie 'Krugan of Salem and, Emil Perirns of Portland fought six pretty rounds in the semi windup at 15 pounds with action at every turn. Perkins, had (we inches advantage in reach which he used 'Effectively but Krngan'i aggressiveness earned him a draw. Perkins took the third and fourth, pounding the Salem" fighter around toe ropes. Kruan made good. in. the sixth, pleasing the crowd, , Pete Willert of Salem struck '2 ton Kb number in ; Kill Jung, blonde middleweight, who out fought the more experienced paper ; mill battler to earn a draw. Wil lert "entered a heavy favorite, but ' drew off to think over the situa- r tion after a 15 second melee iu the first round. 'Jung was over-; weight and fans who saw him in his second professional fight be lieve he is a comer. .1 Loreh "Watts of Salem scored twoknockdowng against Danny ' Morrison of Independence. ' Tlfe bell saved Morrison .in the third and he barely wobbled through the final, Watts won' an easy de cision. ' Garland Wattenberger," Inde ; pendence. got a technical knock out 'ret Carl Pflesler. hia fellow townsman, in the second round of the first rel tm i nary.!" " - " From beginning to finis, the .' flgh4 card was one that drew a steady stream of cheers from the cash customers. Phil - Bayes received " a terrific volley of aDDlause wbea he enter e3 the ring for the first time Since his Australian trip. Bayes Was to have met the winner of the" fight last night, but will have to wait , until O'Brien and LA Crui reset t re their -argument In a' reconstructed rlng'j 'which Watchmaker Marry Praiiwni have tor the trexfcrflV Over a hundred fans stayed after the final bout and requested a re match which was granted for the nlgbVorAprll 27. ' :ic Vrjr's.Urug Store. lid X. C6m the pioneer store. Everytbing for everybody, in the drug supply line; with' stahdard goods and quality service always. "(-) JNash leads the world in motor car "'values. Beautiful display of new models at the F. W.-Petty-Jdhn: Company, '31 Nortnc Com- SPRING TOURNEY - ON AT ILtlHEE The lllihee golf elub. jnpmbera qualified for their opening spring tournament last Sunday, with a class fvi46 wivBf diggers. They hako arranged tlrree flights of six teeniahdth ftrst round will be OLDS , of b doc chest I mars ttifly tniMtd cxternany wllb- " T W 0 S Cv l'0,SEDn,lrIREriSA'LE': !A!1 Tires Hare Betn Iripccted-'and l?ot' in x 4 ' '4v-First Clas Condition S : : . .... I ; ; PRICE? IT'S LOW ENOUGH - ; If you are incartet or ayr pjjkecl tires ?S Cl W USED TIRE & VULCANIZING : DEPARTMENT finished, by, Jtstt Sunday night. looser to play, the following Sun day in the. beaten eights when the elimination games start.' . Games xaus.be played oh, timp pr forfeit urea will be declared, according to F. v". 'ChatlBse, 1 chairman of th committee. Following ' are the psiriftgs for next Sunday: 'First fllghtErcel Kay vs Har old' dinger, Lloyd Davenport vs. Earl Viesko, Oris Fry vs. F. W. ChauBseOr. A. O. Bates vs.; Rex Sanford. .Thomas Woods vs Daryl Proctor, Chandler Brown ,vs. Hen ry Thieisen. . A. A. i. Keene- vs. Frank Shaffer, Ralph Jackson vs. L. C.;Fanner. - J,.,. . Second -flight Jua, Hixson vs. D.' W. 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Buy your Tieats here and have the best and freshest obtainable and at a mjni mnm fistr ijunt & ShaIIer. 263 Coma.. ..I (1 W EW BALL PLAYERS The aTed strength that aided the Saleih Senators In making so good a sfiowlhg against the Port land Beaver!' here Tuesday, will be retained for City league con tests. 'Manager "Frisco Edwards announced Wednesday." "Speck" Burke, who walloped out three hits, two of which ordlh flly woulTbe' counted" "As" homers at Oxford Park, against the Beaver hurlers will occupy the" second base role regularly, and Coleman, who also hit" two balls oveV the Yence will 'work in the 'oulheld. Jack Bliss will not remain with the Senators, but Edwards has se cured Faurie, former O. A. C. catcher; as spare backBtop . and utility outfielder. Faurie is at least as good a' catcher as Blfss, Sk' this wilf not handicap the team. The result of this shift will be that ffFleury; Who 'inade such'' a good showing at bat In the open ing game1 last Sunday, will be used regularly in the outfield, accord ing tor Edwards' present plans; and will also be available as a mem ber Of the pitching staff. The Senators' -next, hurdle is Nicolai, , which comes here next Sunday tor a game at 2:30 p. ra.. the "x hour 'at whlcir ili leagne games will be played hero this season'. NicblaI,:W!th most of the same players who made it a strong' contender in the league last year, fs certain to put up stiff opposi tlonr but the Sefiatbrs will sbe ready to meet Jt. Havevour. prescriptions filled, at the first dtug store west of the New Bank building. Reliable a,nd tmstworthv hnthinr' Wh tha nnr." est ' drgs. Cro'n Dr.o g. 3 it . State Ira V Jorgensen, 190 S. High St. Parts for all makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store. in this sectlqA. . Prpnpt wan4 re-, liable serrico. tberulevr , " ( ) ATI Biz Fthna,' Kodaks. 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Hollywood .: ll -1 5 13 1 Portland ..... . .. 6 7 0 Fullerton. Mulcahy, McCabe and Murphy; Hughes, Couch and Wen dell. ' ' ; SAN FRANCISCO. April 13. The Seals pulled the league lead ing Sacramento Senators down an other peg today by winning 3-2 in ten innings i of hotly contested ball. It was the second straight fqr tne San Francisco club. Air tight pitching feetureu the. con test. Scorer It. H. EL Sacramento 2 6 1 San Francicp v..- 3 12 .2 , Kalllo ;and Koehlef; Mitchell an4 'Vargas.' ' LbS ANGELES. April 1 3 .Los Angeles made it two straight over" Oakland by winning "toda.ys con test, 1 1 t0 . Bbhlr alTowed 1 4 hits and helped the Angels cause by issuing seven passes. The Oaks mkde'i3 hits off Hamilton but the Angel prleir settled down-.' in the pinches. Score R. fli. E. Oakland ... 4 13 3 Los Angeles 11 14 2 Boehlef a'nd Baker; Hamilton and Sandberg. . SEATTLE. April 13. With the aftf of two home runs. by Purdy and Jim Hudgens, Herb Brett bested Clyde Barfoot in a mound duel today, giving Seattle a win oyer the Mission Bells, its first on the local ' grounds this season. The score was 4 to 0. Purdy's cir cuit clout hit on top of the fence arid bounced over. , Score R. II. E. Missions 0 6 0 Seattle 1 4 7 0 Barfoot and Walters; Brett and Jenkins.' S. H. S. BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN The baseball season for Salem high school will open Friday af ternoon, with. Linvolh -high of P o r 1 1 a.n d for, apposition. The Y I 0 K k t ii 4: ( is. i U 1 m t i 'JL1 'Al A! t i 4 it '4' POBMID I'JICB mm r DiffeirWr., . . New Sfiipment of Window Curtains 1 v garnet 111 be played "in Salem and has been called for 3 o'clock, but it was not definitely known Thurs day what grounds would be used. :- The 'local team has been Im proving steadily since good weah er has made practice jxssible with especially noticeable progress in bitting. The Infield combination has been changed slightly, Colgan bIiig 'stationed at third, Beechler Iif the outfield'. AsbbV is playing regularly at short, Adams at sec ond and Olinger on first base. Ol inger Will "also be Fabry's under study for mound duty. In addition to the game this week, pwight Adams, athletic manager at the high school, has signed up the following games: April 22 Gresham high at Gresham. April 23 OAC Rooks at Salem. May 5 Oregon Frosh at Eu gene. May 6 University high at Eu gene. May 7 Eugene high at Eu gene. May 20 OAC Rooks at Corval- lis. l May 28 The Dalles high at The Dalles. Additional games have been signed up with University high ind Eugene high at Salem, and also two games with Brownsville high, but the dates have not yet bee,n set. You'll enjoy driving a Pontiae. if handles so easily and performs so1 well it is a real pleasure to drive it or ride in it. Vick Bros.. High and Trade. , .. () i ? 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(AP) The world's champion St. Louis Car dinals evened up the series with Chicago tddaf when Jess "Haines held the locals to two hits while his team mates bunched hits off Blake and shut out the Cubs, 5 to 0. . . k . . Score 1 : R. H. E. sL Louis ...V 5 13 0 Chicago 0 2 1 Haines and O'Farrell; Blake, Kaufmann and Hartnett. Pittsburgh-Cincinnati, and New York-Philadelphia games post poned1, rain. BOSTON, April 13. -(AP) Brilliant defensive work behind Larry Benton while the Robins ere backing Jess Barnes ragged ly aided Boston Braves to a 4 to 2 victory over Brooklyn in the second game of the season todav. Score R. H. E. Brooklyn 2 9 3 Boston 4 7 0 Barnes, Enrardt and Henline; Bention and Gibson. American CLEVELAND, April 13. (AP) With the game won until the ninth inning the Cleveland In dians blew up and allowed Chi cago to i?core six runs and take the second game of the opening series 7 to 2, today. Score R. h E. Chicago 7 ft 2 Cleveland i. 2 S3 Ted Blankenship, Connally and McCurdy; Levsen, Miller, Hudlin and Sewell. NEW YORK, April 13. (AP) The New York Yankees trounced the Philadelphia Athlet ics for the second time In two days belting four pitchers for 16 hits in a 10 to 4 victory. Koenig led the assault on Gray, Willis, Pate and Ehmke with five singles, in as many times at bat. Dabe Ruth recovered from a slight illness to hit two singles. Score . R. II. k. Philadelphia 4 14 0 New York 10 16 . 1 Gray. Willis. Pate. Ehmke and Perkins; Ruether and P. Collins. Detroit-St. Washington rain. Louis and Boston games postponed. NEW WAY TO STOP FITS Wonderful results, are reported, by Epilepsy Colonies using a new remedy that stops the, most stub born cases of Epileptic ths or spasms and is not habit forming. Any reader ..who sends name to Phenoleptol Co.. Dept. ,905. Box 71. St. Johns Place Station. Brook lyn, N. Y-, will receive a free booklet explaining the new guar anieed treatment? 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