r fvrr,!,v STATKSMAN. SALEM. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23. 1027 SLUBeERS.r.UlTCIlEO. Oil WEDISQAY 6IL L ' f - --: One Yot ' the best prospective Blorgtng matches yet carded for the Salem armory la prcraUaed for Wednesday night when Jack DI1-J Ion faces Battling Slim, of Bel llnffham, In a ten round; matin event. L-.r;..; l ;'j i It's ';' Ught-heaTy weight bout, and Matchraker, flant.f wha; has InVeatlaJetieeorda ,of both boys caref ally. decJjax that It will he a powerful glove swinging fray, of the type Salem fans like. "I'm hot the matchmaker Tm the fister," is DiUn8; reply to a ades!on as to howl he Views his rnnteat against the battling Bell Jmrhativ boy. My business is to fight and try to win from, 'any f (Khter, I am carded against. I'll Pu,t' mi best Into this .fight," nI 111 sav . right now. I'm Un the best Jjgo'od and he, put emphasis on j-the last word. ! jiDillon-f is ; t 'Bdls4-'l4i-Salem by the fact that there are no boxers of his size to serre him as Bparring partners. He has ta ken on Mclntyre for a few work outs aad some of the other fight ers working out, at the. gym , hare stepped f, a ' few rounds' with htm each day. but none of them hare been .willing to take v every thing Dillon can put into a blow. So Dillon sticks most of the time t tbe.'heavy punching bag. When he smacks it, you can hear it all oyer the gym. Matchmaker Plant was fortun ate in signing up Battling Slim for'a bbu t here as the Waafilnbcl lad Is popular on cards every where and keeps busy turning down offers. November 2. he is slated (a take on Del Fontaine, of Winnipeg, In Portland, and a week later will mix In a hard mill against the. colored light-heavy Georgie Din. Battling Slim ta a highly Intelligent fellow, real' ises to- the fullest extent the- ad vantages of having a long string es FOOTBALL SCORES H ; Football Stanford 20: Oregon State t. u. of w. it: w. s. o. California 21: Olympic club 0 Whitman 18; Pacific 7. Army 10; Yale C. J Idaho 42; Montana 6. ; Michigan 21: Ohio State 0. 'Notre , Dame 19; Indiana 6. Minnesota S8; Iowa 01 Penn State 9; Syracuse, 6. Illinois 7; Northwestern 8. Chicago 13; Pennsylvania 7. Navy 32; Duke university 6. Wisconsin 12; Purdue e. St. Mary'sr Nyda0. ' If t If W10I1P With a barnstorming tour through California-lined up for t.he Willamette basketball team during the Christmas holiday sea fe'ttn. activities km the maple court at the university will get under way early next month, according r doach Rov "Snec" Keene. i In- i tensive practice, will not start un til the football season is over, dui California:,TAggiCs '244, Pacing the men will be put through r tain fundamentals and encouraged to Improve their skill at the baa ket much earlier than last year. ".' TIoop prospects this year never were better, according to officials Litchfield, Hauk, Ledbetter, . Ash by. Minto, Tweedie, Zeller, FJefih- U. S. O. 51; California Institute of Technology 0. Utah 20; Colorado 13. : intq his fights, always with the In tention to win. and to win early. Dillon has heard of the battler ker all mainstays on the squad last The barnstorming" ' schedule itned- np-forrthw ' Bearcats, maderthe hseaf sTOWea lip both elevens, 1 possible by,: the decision of jthe Oregon Aggies to travel Jn the east this year, is .as follows: I Icembei?rl7--Ashland Normal Ashland. : 1 'i 1 December 1 9. College of Pa cific Stockton. : 1 ' ' i ; . December !0.rY, M. I. San Franciso. "-j. .' " -i December 21,. Stanford Palo Alto. . ... .1 December 2'2. Livermore" Cow boys L.1 veruiire. , J Uece;mher : 23: Auburn Cuba Auburn. December SC.w-Spartan A".; C,-- Santa Rosa,,' ' . j : . v L -. , - - 1 - . t December 27. Califor n i a Berkeley.' 'i . : " December 28. Olympic Clu San Franciscoi. -. ' . stalling. ' It was a 'warm day and! " v December, gies Davis. 2.9 California Ag- TH Mr4t Vial nrLB Anuatine U-i el between t Lawnwie 01 ino FresrHjian.'. and Demmer of lh tocafsr IiT'ilch thjAtter had an advantage., iln ihe'losIK min utes of th half, the frosh opened up an aerial; attack, and took the bail to the Medford 20 yard-Une, where they were held for dowtts. Itonreftg took, the kick ofr'on the opening of the secofid' half and raced from his own five yard Hne for a touchdown; 4. Meford y . la. seHs f power plays took h ball from its own 20 y a r d Jl- tor. jA tohehdo w n I h e niarch blHK i61"0!!1?2!,61? hv jror waru passes! ,. I'u . With the iscore tkd, loth team got rough, and 'the frosfe were pen alized -fortys yards ifor rougUing. Moore on an end run. carried! then ball 78 yards for a touchdown. but has never seen' him ip action. Dillon, who recently moved to Sa lem, was born in Kenton, near Portland, and got his early fight training there. He has participat ed to 25 ring battles and has won thp greater; shareof .them. ; -. . On the same card Wednesday night will be Bobby Mclntyre, a Salem lad good for a main event any time, who will fight Charlie O'Leary, a Portland favorite. Eddie Graham will battle Mick ey" Dolan of Portland, ' and jft Flook, the Mill Mty pride, will swap blows with Young Union, ok Portland. The curtain raiser will be anl? nou'need by Matchmaker Plant Monday. . season will- be back. Minto who understudied Reidel at center last year, probably will be called to that position. New men showing promise' are Cardinal, 190 puund center; Oeorg" Glassy' falF IState forward from Bluff ton, Ind.; Hugh Ashby and Dwight Adams from . Saleni high school. MEDFORD BEATS OREGON FROSH ; MEDFORD. OTtE., Oct 22. fAP) The Medford high school football team defeated the third team of tnV trhi versify of Oreeob freshman squad this afternoon 12 to 6 in a rough game, .in which 3both iteams rere penalized for MISS .SPKI.IiS DEFEAT .NORTHWESTERN FIKLD, KV ANSTONr tU.. Oct. 22. (AP) Northwestern' western confer ence hopes hung on a goal after touchdown which "Tiny" Lewis mlsseVlf infhoLiwinTn"g Its - firifc big ten game here today, 7 to (5. Forward passes accounted for both touchdowns. "Why 'Fear ; ' " th& -. v- Dentist -' . ' ; -with our SPEGttL , MCTHODS BRPGp,'and EX TRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN "If it Hurts, Don't Pay" Dii t Eliedge, Dentist CoitatenCommercial Sts SALEM, OREGON NAVY CRUSHES DUKE ANNAPOLIS, MD.. Oct. 22. (AP) Taking full advantage sf six. intercepted passes and a run ning attack by Lloyd and Clifton. Navy smashed Its way to a 32 to 6 victory over Duke university to day. The Middle line tore great holes in the southerners' ranks through which ths-back taader 18r first downs. WISCONSIN 12; PURDUE ft WXDISON, WIS., Oct: - 22.- 1(AP) Wisconsin's hard driving football team took a 12 to 6 vdc tsry from Purdue today; in a west ern conference clash. BEG I NNING Monday 9 mt '1 For 7 Dajrs " Factory Demonstrators In Charge ANNUAL FACTORY SALE 8fi I x. - J-V ' ". Y Electric Ranges MONARCH For r Home p This model is a Monarch Electric Range with a built-in kitchen heater which can be used for burning kitchen waste.. Can also be equipped' with .'coils' for heating: water.' Complete with Monarch Iiijrh speed burners, giving baking heat in fiveminutesL Ako' automatic oven control and aluminum lined rust-proof oven linings. Come in and ee this wonderful combination range demonstrated. i " IK i i fP'A fine Siz-Fiece Aluminum Oven Set Free with each Eange sold during this Demonstration, Your Old Range Taken In Part Payment . ii " J. 'ft'-' T- . -v,' ' ' S4aC6uTt Street w .. ' i ' ft- p W M TO) W r1 .4MSHhJI rs aWJlla v.. 4 have more land than I can. look after, Without neglecting my of fice business, therefore I will sell to the highest bidder on easy terms stated at date of sale, subject to sale before date of Auction the following described premises. ' ; !' TRACTN0.1" .i V.Ji: 1 10 acres on the Parish Gap County road 2 miles North West of Marion and 4 miles from Jefferson and 3 miles from Pac. Highway in Marion County, t Residence, barn, poultry houses and other out buildings. 2 wells and spring, most all goat fenced. 1500'cords fuel timber. Lots of pasture for goats and sheep. Will fake some wood delivered in Salem. W" W . 4 a. . mm a. reed tor iuu goats and bir ewes and their increase. :"r-5:; ; :: tract no. 2 61 acres timber will cut 75 to 100 cords per acre, worth from $1.50 to S2.00 oer cord stum page. 15 miles from Salem and 3 miles from Marion. Spring branch and springs, daily imaif. At $100 per acre, the timber will pay for the land, and or cutting and hauling and have from fifty cents to one dollar left in cash. Will subdivide. TRACT NO. 3 ; ' 45 acres 8 niiles from Salem, 2 miles from two paved Highways.' school on the place. nice creek all year, A-l well of water, good fa rmr buildings, ten acres in cultivation, balance mostly slashed and seeded to grass. Good new Woven wire fence. A splendid place for poultry, cows, sheep and goats. r -V . , r . . : " v I TRACT NO. 4 j 70 acres adjoining tract No. 3. Mostly all slashed and seeded to grass producing lots of feed for goats and other stock, i 500 cords of timber worth from $2.00 to 3.00 per cord stumpage. Has a ni.ee creek and several springs. Good hew woven wire fence, (Tracts No. 3 and 4 may be sold as one tract) . Good roads to pavement. TRACT NO. 5 j ' , ,40 acres 3 miles from Salem. 30 acres' set to walnuts, . filter tsj chef ries and ; strawber-; ries. Brand new 4 room residence, strictly modern, except' fife place. Both hot and coW water, electric lights, water system, full cement basement, lots of builtin conveniences. 2 bairns, 2 poultry houses, fine well and spring. Splendid soili This: is a choice place, with a future. 80 sheep, 30 goats, 2 span mares and 2 team mules,! and farm machinery can be had before auction sale. T ' ? " ' - '-' - ..; . j TRACT NO. 6 . 60 acres 5 miles from Salem, 1 miles off paved'road, oii a gravel road.. 10 acres in clover, good well, windmill and pump, 2 acres in timber, the remainder slashed and seeded to grass. All good woven wire fence. A fine place forfruit dairy, sheep or goats. Will subdivide. fssjil 'Vv'v.. r-TiERATNM ; -'f' 151 afcres adjoining the town of Black Rock in Polk County, most all cut over.- Some fuel timber; Large out range for sheep, cattle and goats. Good for poultry and bees. Will sell at a bargain. w '"-''"'' ; " TRACT NO. 8 I" 71 acrW4 miles from Waldport Lincoln; County Oregpn. ! Has a nice growth of timber. Good investment to hold. ;Good acreage for fock. i . : Easy Terms may be had on any of these tracts. ;Will take some Salem property in ek- change.tx 4;!feiv:;;;:.;:.J I-- : fefFor full particulars see 6wnerf John HScottr 305 Oregon Buildingv vho wiU show the farms Phone 254 or 622. Sale id be held at the auction; house of F. N. Woodry, 1610 North Summer St., Salem. ; : ;;v Vj; . ! , i t !1 f- i 12 Years Salem's Leading Auctioneer in Charge. Phone511. : r' r t t r ;.tf