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V'S T ayes In Best Condition of Mis Career for BattleWith O-Bvien THE OREGON iB 'OGKS OUT HEAVY spiii pun (By Will Carver) the gang will all ho there! Y. Vud it is beginning to look as Bf Matchmaker Plant will have to jut India rubber walla on the kirnipiy to accomodate tne rrowu Jionigbr. Two entire balcony ser jtlon overlooking the spot where p!:iyes and O'Brien meet have been .!! ;ui1 so many ringside tickets hove lu't'n purchased that lalo Sniirh ha- to rn;ike rapid firf rigar :i!.-s" in order' to. take cure of all comers. Spla1 ' -precaution are being taken ( .handle the overflow crowd certain for Ihi.s night. Fire "Hief Harry Uiitum is lie-ins; asked have his men a- Ilv H -du I y lake (.lie of the elif'ol-fcnielil iT he 'i smoking" rnle? and I'niii-e rf'iilef frank MinhV, men- will he otr deck t( Jie ih.tt the "lrer looker.-." lon't ihik it in (he armory Window as I hey 1 1 1 on I lie nil' lit f th1 i-jyi-s KiU'iirils tn;ttli. PHI li:y'H v:is never in heller fliiiiie ihifn last rtiiilit when he look hi Ktiorl workout closing hi1 iuu:!t ioii! fur his s"Hioii with O'lsrieii. I'hil has lnon training to i lie uttermost for this fi;;ht and his sparring partners hold sad memories of this. It is less than week ago that Phil was sparring Avith an experienced 1 Co pounder. Moth men exchanged some hot ones nr.til rhil .daw his opening and knocked the bis hoy out for several minutes. In. another spar- f:n? bout, Phil worked- with the liu-Vy Young Firpo. who appears on the preliminary card. Firpo is a i wo handed sludger, who known hi- onions and for a moment he held Mayas off. but Phil soon pot to him nd theu.it was just too had. bur no knockout. Xo oii'i needs to bo told about '! iii.nny )'Jiri n. lie always de-hV.-rs the goods in a showy, flashy s;y!e. Tonight be will meet .i man v. iio will make Mm put out cwry tninn that he pos.-essi s. O'Hrieri's jn:iiiniM r. Tom Lontitt, is bringing' his boy to Salem in the best' of c.-iioK' io i and with him will be I l,o' largest Portland Usiit d'-lfa-1 1 : t evijr entering the armory. Soaio of th local fans are afraid that Mill .Stepp. Portland X'-w sports editor and tonight's releree; will ! partial to Tommy. Piily has always- lia.l the rep of beinji a- square shRtr and i I he Puikes a special point of seeing tl.at. O'Brien breaks clean in the clinches, there need be no worry about Billy's ability to judge the i.! her fine points of the evening's Inn. Mow to jump right into the mid dle of the preliminary lineup, orfe oi the feature fights of the night will' be the maiden appearance Iw re of Yowng Firpo. who fights in the good old fashioned back ..spraddle style of the once famous i'attling Ortega. Firpo packs a "punch in either hand and cl.i i-ni4 six years active ring ex perience! lie will meet Jack Mc In'yre who has 20 fights to his credit. Hoth men claim to be good H ough for higher places on the :-rd and are in the ropes tonight at timall money only for the c hance of proving thejr wares to the Sa lem boxing commission and the publtc. ; . Perhaps youug Lon-ii Vatts Will never box tb. suit his critics, but Vatta has macfe hundreds of friends since that time two vears .NOTICK OF APPOIXT.MKNT OF KXKCtTORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly ap pointed by the county court of the iState of Oregon for the County of Marion, as executors of the last will and testament and estate of Elizabeth J. Ratcliff, deceased, and' that they have duly qualified as such executors; all persons hav ing claims against the estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to us at the office of Ronald X Glover, 20.1 Oregon building, in Salem, Marion county, Oregon, within-six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 20th day of April, 1927. GEORGE I. RATCLIFF. CHARLES A. RATCLIFF. lixecutors of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Eliza . bethV- Katciiff; Deceased. Ronald C. Glover, Attrn"y-for Executors, 'Salem, Oregon. a 20-72; m 4-11-18 HRST JTOTICK UV FXRCITHIX . To trhbm 'it' 'may concern Notice is hereby giTen that by an order or tne county t:ourt Mr Marion County, Oregon, duly en tered of recJord ' this day. the undersigned has ben dnly and legally appointed xeutrfx tf the last will dnd testament ot 'Thomas J. Cronlse, deceased, and has duly qualified as such executrix. All persons having -claims against said estate are respectfully requested to present the" same, -with proper vouchers " of Terif ication attached there4, to. the Bnderstgnd at Salem, Oregon, within six, months from the date of this notice. : Dated Salem, Oregon, this 2nd day of May, 1927. NELLIE M. CRONISE Executrix of the last will and testa- ment of Thomas J. Cronlse, de- ceased. ? -,'' . j '' Carey F. Mart i& s r" . Attorney fop estate, 413 Masonic Temple Building, Salem, Oregon, , ''i'tii-i -.v ' . .y i ' -.' 1 ago when the youngsters begged for a chance to get into the game. He can take more punishment and fights squarer than many of the 61d beads, and tonight he goes up against Johnny Walker . from whom he secured a close, decision several fiphts ago. Walker is a larger lad than Watts and claims that he can best the Salem laci in this scrap. We will sec- what we see. Those who know elaiiii that Harry Plaut. has had god luck and shown good judgement in his en tire prelim card. The Firpo-Mc-Intyre set-to will be followed by the meeting of Red Hayes of Stay ton and Pete Willert of Salem. These huskies' fought a hard earn ed draw in there last appearance lure and will do thefr darndest to break the dead lock this time. If the big time Hayes tinil O'Brien were not heading the list this evening, the top position Xor the card might well be laken by Al Sharp and Jack Duvis. "Sharp, a local man', was practically put out on his feet by Davis on the se'eond card back. Three rounds of bitter battling had shown what Davis could do to a hard, fast map when Sharp rallied in the fourth and knocked the Oregon City hoy for a long, long count. Davis hag been making no excuses since that time but Clackamas county folk say that he walks about alking to himself concerning his treatment of Al "when I get to him at Sa lem." This is a last, friejiclly warning to fight fans to get over to the armory or Smith's "today and get Notice of Proposed Vara t Jon of Waverly Stwt Notice is hereby given that the Oregon State Board of Control, acting on behalf of the State ot Oregon, has filed with the Common Council of the City of Salem. Ore gon, a petition for the vacation' of Waverly street, running north and south, from th- north line of State street to the Houth line of Court street, within the corporate lim its of said City of Salem, said street being required for the use of the state in connection with the modern fireproof office build ing" to be constructed for said State of Oregon, a provided in Chapter 322, Laws of Oregon, 1927. . , Said petition will be heard on the 20th day of May. 1927. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. af-ttte cduncil chamber in. the city hall of said City of Salem; Oregon. -' Dated this 19th day or April, 1927." ' - ';' By Order of the. Common Coan till of the City of Salem, State of Oregon. " - ' ' M. POULSEN. A "? :CityRrdet. 1. Xj. .t-aiierson.,. wurnor, i t j SAM A." IToierJ Secretary 'of State.1 CoHLStltUtine a -majority-of the Oregon ' State B6ard,r Controt, Petitioner. , , A 20.271 -to.4.1Mt. ' "''r I a;t,s., . xJSsfe&S4 i I. i i i i' ..h i i I' . . - j i 7 A "5?Wi seats for themselves while good ones may .still be purchased. KEIMIUEiST (By Chai-le BUhop) The DeMolay haueball, team de feated the players representing the Ilansen-Liljequi.st Lumber com pany. 9 to 2 in a four inning game which opened the Industrial league season Tuesday evening. The lumbermen were leading 2 t.p 0 in the third inning, but in their half of. that stanza the De Molay team scored seven runs to cinch tl game. Uottt' teams had several errors. chalked up against them, but this was excusable considering that few 'if the men had played together be fore. The lineups were: DeMolay - tfagemann. second base; Adams, shortstop; Beechler, first base; East, catcher;. Lutz, center field; Creech- third base; Gamble, pitcher; Barker, left field; Claggett, right field; Webb, right field.- Hansen-Liljequist Ritchie, lert field;, McNulty. first base; Jigger, shortstop; Castle, center field; C. Frame, third base; Graves, sec ond base; Schory, right field; Smith, catcher; C. Frame, pitcher; Edwards, left field; Moe, right field. O o I AMERICAN DEiLAYSIFFJT American lajrne Standing W. L. Pet. New York 15 8 .652 Chicago 14 11 .560 Philadelphia 12 10 .545 Detroit 11 10 .524 WaHhington jll 11 .500 St. Louis ; 9 10 .474 Cleveland 11 13 .548 Boston ic .273 Score R. II. E. Now York 8 7 1 7 8 2 St. Louui ,v...... Pipgrass, Oirad".' Moore. Pen- nock and Collins. Crabowski. Ben gough; (iaAion and Schaiig. Score R. H. E. Boston J. 6 15 2 Cleveland ........ 5 8 1 ;iWilUe and Hartley; Karr, Lev sen, Miller and L. Sewell". . Score . ... . . K. II. R Washington ........ 3 0 Chicago i 7 ; 3 Thnrston and.Ruel; Thomas' and McCurdy. Ar ' - r tr t jPhidelphia J..4:..:il 6 10 l t f?roVe and Perklns Whitehill. pai and Baasler. WoodalL UiaSSItiea fldS Ml) ReSUItS I mm ...... 'jt: . - .''- '--. !..':: V::. : 'sl ' v .-"'-' :jt-' v. -r y -.v:v-.......-,. ? ::.-; FIGHTS PHIL BAYES . TOW' Tommy O'Brien, Portland scrapper who will met Sa lem's leading exponenVof the manly art, in Bayea first fight after his return from a successful invasion of Austra lia. O'Brien has fought in fast company and the only threat to his popularity has been his recent tendency to hang in the clinches permitting his oppon Sj ent to carry him through the 1 middle rounds. Whether this Iis an indication of weakness in O'Brien will be tested when i he runs into the short mule ! kicks carried by Bayes. FALSE REPORT FLIERS' SAFETY ANGER FRENCH (Continued from page I.') were storms nv mtd-Atlantic and fogs off New Fo midland, urid most of the Sunday morning papers printed it. Today few weeraed to remember it. Aiiology Published The evening newspapers, which put Paris in a' frenzy yesterday published a joint apology today, declaring that they would not have published what they did. but for the fact that their dispatches were confirmed successively by j "official manifestations" of the ministers of commerce, war and interior, M, Painleve, war minis ter, himself cabled congratula tions to the fliers Monday, and the Klnvernment made ready to have parliament pay suitable tri bute to Nungesser and VIi when It convened today. ; Mattox Still Missing After Breaking Jail KscnpcM From Pol kr County Jail ' Ity Cutting Wall With Ave DALLAS. Ore., .May 10. (Spe cial.) William' Mattox, serving out two fines imposed upon him for liquor law violations, who es caped from the Polk county jail here Monday night, has not yet been apprehended, according to Kluerif f Thomas B. Hooker. He will probably be picked Up in a couple of days, the Sheriff-stated, as all his old haunts are being watched, and many of his old friends and connections are under surveillance. Mattox, who was a trufity at the jail, cut his way through the south brick wall with an axe which he secured In tbe jire room. The man left a letter saying that he was getting out to secure money to pay his fines.. The lireak was discovered .by- the jailer when he made the round about 8:30 Monday.evening. : 4 Several breaksvfrom t,he Polk county jail have "been made in the past year, mostly by trusties who had jtcccess to implements with which to hew theirway out. Mattox was arrested in tbs Arlie district, March 8, charged with possession of liquor, and sen tenced to pay a fine -of $50. -He was-also serving Out a 4275 fine imposed for, a similar, offense about' A year ago. ?T NAnOAIi , ? Score , . tk Chicago . . '. .Philadelphia . ; . . It. H. E. 6 10 0 33r o y. Blakeha: lartnett; Carlson r 03tponed,Ve grcnd. . - EH! big en BATS DEFEAT MISSIONS - .-.St- i - ' . . Coast League Standings w 'L ivt.. 2:. it .iinr. 2.1 is .r. Kl j 21 2 .nn; 20 22 . 4 7 ; if 2i .4?r; is 22 .4r.n 11 21 .sns' Oakland Sac-rumen l o . . M isSifins Portland San FTanciscQ Seattle Los Angeles . Hollywood . . SAN FRANCISCO, May 10. ! (At) -The Reavers paraded to the' plate with biff hats today and ! clubbed out 11! hits from the of-1 fertngs of three Mission pitchers i to win easily "10-2 Strand, cen terflelder and MeCunly. each hit homers, tin" former will) two on, base and the latter scoring one: runner ahead. Scon II. II. i:. Portland m Iti 1 Missions 2 fi 0 Tomlin and Wendell: Weitieil. Kckerl, K. Ilryan and Whitney. SACRAMENTO. May 10. -(A P) Los Angeles staged a ninth in ning rally to take the series open er from the Sacramento Senators here today 7 to 4. Poor pitching by Weathersby and Shea, marred the early innings. Score R. II. E. Los Angeles 7 12 -1 Sacramento 4 11 2 Weathersby, Saunders and Han nah, Sandherg; Shea, Singleton and "Severeid. OAKLAND. May 10. (AP) Harry Krause, veteran left band er, kept seven hits well sc atten d today and-Oakland defeated Saiv Francisco 3 to 0. Timely wallops by Reese brought In two runs' and the other w:is scored on Caniillo'. error. Score R. II. E. San Francisco e '7 1 Oakland :i '. o Ceary, May and Stokes; Krause and Read. LOS ANOELES. May Id.- AP' The Hollywood Stars rode on the unbeaten arm of "Arizona" Bill Murphy, a youngster, to a 7 to " series opener victory over Seattle here today. It was Murphy's third straight victory. Score R. II. E. Seattle 3 7 2 Hollywood 7 9 , 1 Brett, Martin and Schmidt; W. Murphy and Cook. TY COBB STILL DETROIT'S HERO DETROIT, May 10. (AP.) Tyrus Raymond Cobb, who for 22 years wore the uniform of the De troit Tigers, came back to the CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Common Coancil of the City of Salem, Oregon, invites sealed bids for the making of an improvement on Norway street in the City of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, from the west line ot 5th street to the east curb line of Broadway street, with 6 inch cement concrete pave ment: 4 Inch cement concrete base and 2 inch wearing surface; 4 inch cement concrete base and 1 inch, wearing surface; 6 inch cement concrete base and a bituminous wearing surface; Standard Bitulithic pavement; in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates on file in the office of the City Recorder, which are hereby referred to and made a part of thhj notice. . Said bids will be c"ned on or after the 16thday ofMay, 1927; at or about 8 o'clock p. m. in open council meeting in the city ball in Salem, Oregon. Each bid submit ted. must be accompanied by a cer tified check equal in amount to ten per cent of the amount of the bid. TJie City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids, and no bid der will be permitted to withdraw, modify or explain his. bid. This notice is published for five successive days in a daily news paper published in the eity ot Sa lem, Oregon, the date of the first pnblication-being-May 5th, 12T. M. PODLSEN, City Recorder, m 5-8-7-8-10 ' . ,-,. w' Salem Arena-Tonight, 8:30 PHIL BAYES vs. TOMMY O'BRIEN Al Sharp Salem, vs. Jack Davis, Oregon City ," Six-round Semi-Windup '' '. . Pete WUlet, Salem, vs: "Kid" Hayes. Stayton Four-rounii Speciaf Event ' OTHER scene of his early baseball tri umphs today to receive a roaring welcome. The fact that Tyrus case as an "enemy" playing! against his former team as a: member f the Philadelphia Alh-j U-tics. made no difference. Today; v. as "Cobb day." ami Cobb 'for the' day at least belonged to Detroit's i l;,ndtm.. The llftini; just a fexvliours be-' fore game time, by j President Ban: Johnson at Chicago of a sn spelt-1 sion under which I.Vihb and his J team mate. Al Simmons, were: plated last, week after a disagree-j ment with 1'mpire t)j msby at Phil-: ;.delphia. enabled the (Georgia Peach to appear in the day's game, j 'i he action c-ame as a welcome step' to thousands of Det miters who had bought seats for the game' several clays ;inc in the Jiope of i seeing Cobb in his lirst Navin field appeaixmce aligned with a team othei- than t he Tigers. 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