Salem Center of Sport World m Hellman' -Phil Bayes Fight lmns Fins nun WATCH Eyes of the sporting world are on Salem. 1 All because. Matchmaker Plant succeeded In slating the slagging Portland bantam. Chuck Hellman, to meet Phil Bares, local cham pion. In a 10 round armory bout Wednesday night. Hellman was a headliner In Madison Square garden. New York City, not many months ago, and sport critics there are watching the Finn's success on the coast with close Interest, as Hellman plans another Invasion of that sec tion in his campaign for the ban tam title. L. H. Gregory, sports editor for the Morning Oregonian in Port land, rated as the greatest sport critic in the northwest if not on the coast, yesteTday wrote Match maker Plant that he would per sonally cover the fight for his paper. He will be accompanied to Salem by Joe Levy, Portland matchmaker. Reports are that all least 100 Portlanders will motor to Salem to SCO their fistic idol perform. , Phil Bayes la more or less norr ' commital regarding the fight which will find him against the greatest opponent of his career. "I'll give him a fight." was Phil's ejaculation to Bobby Evans, Hellman's manager when the con tracts were signed. Evans had just gotten through telling Bayes that he was in for a terrible beat ing. A shot at Willie Gordon in Sa lem would be a luscious plum for Phil if he can overcome the Finn ., and earn a decision. That's the Dromise from Matchmaker Plant that the winner meets Gordon All the same. Plant will have a , Job to get that fight for the ocal fans. Aberdeen is after a Gordon- "Hellrnan Bcrap, and Joe Levy (Portland matchmaker, frewns his disapproval, holding that the fight tbould he in Portland Not many local fight folic wers are wiling to concede Bayes a chance against Heman. even with his five pound or more weight ad vantage. They overlook the fact that Baves can hit as hard as Hellman, and has shown an abil ity to absorb punishment .which lias saved him from many a knock-out. Ring strategy will no doubt find Hellman much super ior, as he has been schooled by experts at the game. Hellman, too, it is said, fights better at a heavier weight than he must make in the bantam clas3. He has shown marked ability against boys a little heavier than he is. Hellman can't find enough op ponents in his own class willing to trade blov.s with him. That's the reason he is taking on heavier men. January 31, Canuck meets La Hood again at Great Falls, Montana. Matchmaker Plant last night announced his complete card for the show Wednesday night. The semi-windup will find Ter ry Kileen and Ted Yoakley in the ring. These boys are well-matched and will put up a slug-fest to j please. Two special four-round bouts have been arranged. The local colored boy, LeRoy Watson, will mix with Frankie Munroe, of Boise, in one of them, and Eddie Graham will battle Eddie Moore of Independence in the other. The four-round opener will be between Foxey Hickman and Wayne Slusser, both Salem boys. If Foxeyis as wicked as a certain other young man bearing the same name, a killing is in prospect for Slusser. WHITMAN DEFEATS OREGON 27 TO 26 , EUGENE. Jan. 16. (AP). Whitman college defeated Oregon c - iy the narrow margin of one point. 27 to 26, In a basketball game . . here.tonight which had a crowd of 1500 fans on their feet through a large part of the second half. The . tame was the first lost by the Webfoots this season. Whitman played a fast passing game, breaking rapidly and fall "' "Ing into defense even more rapld- . ly. In the course of the game the count was tied four times, once at the half and once within four mln "'u tea of the final gun. The ad vantage of one point which Whit - i- man scored was first taken with -. imt two minutes to play when Swede Norbure looped in a field ' goal. "'"Several points were scored ""after this, but Oregon could not "squeeze into the lead. Summary: Whitman ( 27) Woods, f Norburg, f Holmgren, c ........ -".Buck, g ........... Terrell, ! FG ....... 2 1 2 . .. 2 , 0 I 3 , 10 FT 0 3 0 I 1 ,? 0 3 2 1 Croxdale, g Totals ... Oregon (26) Chastain, f Ridings, f . 3 4 1 MHHgan, e : iawaras, r ........... . v 'Epps. 1 Bally, g . ... 1 Totals 10 Cheap labor may be dearest in the end.- Boston Herald. School That Won 1927 State RIVALRY INCREASED by eiH Fin Two spirited rivals meet on the maple ' court at the h'gh school gymnasium tonight, 7:30 o'clock. They are Salem high school and Eugene high school. -,- Last fall, some Salem youths ventured to the butte overlooking the university city and generous ly white-washed the school initial "E." It wasn't long before sidewalks and buildings of Salem high were as generously, if not more so. be smeared with paint. When Salem high endeavored to schedule a football game with its sister to the south, in line with annual practice, it struck an Im movable snag. Eugene contended that ths guarantee of $70 was too small, and declined to play. B8,era n,B" "" Salem high students didn't like ,nai- l " JT exchanged compliments. Feeling ran high. The controversy has since died down, but the spirit has not. The team which loses tonight will be filled with regret, and the victor will rejoice with more than the usual gusto. Eugene is the state basketball champion by reason of its victory In the state tournament last spring over Salem high. Reports from that section In dicate that the team Is not strong 'his year. Most of the champ'on players graduated, and Coach French has had to develop almost x new squad. Salem, too. lost all its players. save one, but Coach Anderson has built up a new combination which looks like a tittle contender. A new change in the Red and Black lineup has been made, one which Coach Anderson believes will get his five best players on he team. Bob Kelly, the big juard, has been shifted to a for ward berth, and Kafoury, who has played well when substituted at suard in the last two games, will in the starting lineup for the first time this year. With the two Kellys at forward. Lyons at center, and Ecker and Kafoury at guard. Coach Ander son expects to win tonight. It Is believed that the team will he 10 per cent strengthened with the addition of Duffy and Beech- !er next semester. Duffy is good for 10 to 12 points in any game, ind Beechler will work in well at -enter with his ability to gain the ip-off and take the ball from the back board. Salem plays Albany high school in the local gym Friday night. DEMPSEHONNEY FIGHT UP AGAIN NEW YORK. Jan. 16. (AP) One word from Gene Tunney, a signature on the dotted line and the ballyhoo over two heavyweight championship fights in 1928 will be on in earnest. That is all that is necessary, Tex Rickard, re vealed today, to start the "whoop up" for Jack Dempsey's second attempt to regain the title and his third shot at the champion. The picture is somewhat altered however, as compared with its original outlines, for the promoter now plans to bring Dempsey and Tunney together first at the Yan kee stadium in June or possibly July. The winner will figure In the second title bout "somewhere in September," preferably against Jack Sharkey if the Boston sailoi can be re-built to challenging stature. Tunney and Rickard already have come to virtual agreement on a program of two champion ship bouts, the promoter disclosed in confirming published reports he got together with the titlehold er and a corps of lawyers here January 7. The final draft of terms is expected to be signed at Miami, Fla., late this week. Rick ard leaves Wednesday for the south. The chief stumbling block In the way of the negotiations today ap-l peared' in Rlckard's refusal to guarantee Tunney any such sum as the champion arew lor msi I match with Dempsey in Chicago last fall. "The racket will not stand two million dollar purses in one year Tex said, explaining Gene must sirn a new contract agreeing to a straight percentage of the gate re-; ceipts. The option Rickard now holds on the champion's services calls for a guarantee of $525,000 and fifty per cent of the receipts over 31,000,000 for one match in 1928. While the winner of the pro- mntr' "do or die" elimination tournament between five heavy-f weishta Jack Sharkey. Jack De-j lahey; Paolino 1 uxcudun, Tom Heeney and Johnny riseo wm gain the nomination against Tan ner or Dempsey next September, every effort will be made to build Sharkey to title calibre. MIAMI BEACH, Fit, Jan. 1 (APJ-Oeneynnney Is pleased with the prospect oi anotner uue fight with Jack Dempsey this sum mer. - ' , " - News of Tex Rlckard's plan to match "them In a 15 round bout In Jnne or July with the winner to meet one of five challengers in September brought from the heavyweight champion today the enthusiastic comment: "Suits me fine. Rlckard's pro posed program is very satisfactory to me." Tunney was interrupted In a round of golf by newspaper men who conveyed to him the dis patches telling of Rlckard's inten tion. He continued his game with that brief statement, refusing to enlarge upon It. Coast Conference Standings Northern Section wmm LEADING Ji COAST CIRCUIT W. L. Pet, Montana 1 0 1000 Washington State ..0 1 .000 Oregon Aggies 0 0 .000 Oregon 0 0 .000 Washington 0 0 .000 Idaho 0 0 .000 Southern Section U. C. L. A 2 0 1000 Southern California .1 0 1000 California 0 1 .000: Standford 0 2 .000 This Week's Schedule Friday Idaho vs. Oregon Agri cultural college at Corvallis; Southern California vs. California at Oakland. Saturday Idaho vs. Oregon at Eugene; Washington State vs. Washington at Seattle; Southern California vs. California at Oak land; Stanford vs. University Cal ifornia Los Angeles at Los An geles. Montana State university stands alone at the top of the northern division coast conference basket- ball heap by virtue of its victory over Washington state college 40 to 16 last week, the only confer ence game played In the northern section. . The Grizzlies have upset some good teams this year and for the first time in several years seem destined to be in the title com petition. In the south. Southern Califor nia surprised by defeating Univer sity of California at Berkeley 42 to 3r. University of California at Los Angeles newcomer in the coast conference, toppled Stanford twice, 29 to 22, and 28 to 22. Northern section teams seem to be on a Daritv in strength this year, and the race will not be a walk-a-way for any school. Uni versity of Oregon, with its im pressive victory 64 to 15 over Gonzaga, places it in the front rank, despite early season predic tions to the contrary. Interesting progress in the con forpnra race will be made this week end when University of Ida ho meets Oregon State college and University of Oregon. Washing ton State will vie with Washing ton at Seattle. 1 HEAVYWEIGHT TILTS NEW YORK, Jan. 16.' (AP)- Paollno Uzcudun. the Basque woodchopper and one of the con tenders in the heavyweight divi sion, knocked out Ed Keeley. of Boston, in the second round of a 10 round feature bout at the new Broadway arena in Brooklyn to night. NEW YORK. Jan. 16. (AP) Jack Delaney of Bridgeport, Conn, contender for the heavyweight championship, celebrated the opening ofhis new campaign for That Baby You've Longed For Mrs. Burton Advises Women on Motherhood and Companionship "For aeeeral tfr I vat denied the Messinf of motherhood," writea Mrs. Margaret Barton of Kansat City. "I Ml terribly nerroua and subject to period of terrible Buffering and melancholia. Nov I ate the proud mother of a beauti ful little daughter and a true compan ion and inspiration to my husband. I helicT hundreda of other women would like to know the secret wf my happiness and I will gladly reveal it to any married ronii who will write me." Mrs. Bur ton offer her adeiee entirely without eharge. She hat nothing to eell. Letters hould be addressed to Mrs. Margaret Barton, 1944S E. L. Massachusetts, Kan Ma City, Mo. Correspondence will be strict confidential. 2 OPEN NOSTRILS I END A COLD OR CATARRH flow To Get Relief When Head Z and Nose are Stuffed Up. 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The rapier of the north, fighting for the first time under his new manager. Joe Jacobs, smashed the Chicago heavyweight Just once on the Jaw. Montgomery crashed to the canvas in Delaney's corner, rolled over twice, and was counted out with his body half through the ropes. Rushing from his corner, the former light heavyweight cham pion, who relinquished his crown to mingle with the weightier bat tlers, danced about Montgomery for ten seconds. Feigning an open- ing for his right. Delaney slashed! his fist to Sully's bout was over. Jaw and the FRISCO GRANDE WINS ON FOUL BUFFALO. N. Y. Jan. 16. (AP) Frisco Grande, wiry Fill- pino, won on a foul from Frenchy Belanger of Toronto, national box ing association flyweight cham pion, in the fifth round of their ten round bout here tonight. The blow was palpably low and Ref eree Mck Nugent stopped the fight. TWO LADS ESCAPE PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 16- (AP) Carl Jalo, 15, and El mer Holmes, 16, escaped last night from the state training school at Woodburn, Ore. H. L. Ferguson, parole officer, inform ed police today. The two boys aft er making their escape, broke in to the supply room of the school and equipped themselves with clothing, Ferguson said. STUDENT FUND HUGE MADRID, Spain, Jan. 16.- ( At') ur. uregorio Del Amo, a Californian, will give shares of his oil holdings to the amount of 10, 000,000 pesetas (roughly 81, 700,000) for the establishment of a fund to permit foreign students to study at the Central University of Spain, he announced on his ar rival here. x BELAXGER WHIPS DDLLOX WINNIPEG, Jan. 16. (AP) Charlie Belanger took a close nam fought ren rounds here to night from Harry Dillon in a bout billed as the light heavyweight championship of Canada. Both arq Winnipeg fighters. Autumn Chills. Tramp "Sor ry, lidy, I'm absolutely over whelmed with trousers. 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"1 Standing 1 Pet LInfield Pacific 0 1 0 0 9 0 1000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 Willamette ; Whitman 000 000 0001 Puget Sound; College of Idaho Northwest Conference Basketball 9 Schedule Jan. 13 Pacific versus LInfield at MeMinnville (already played) Jan. 17 Whitman vs. Pacific at Forest Grove Jan. 20 Willamette vs. Pacific at Forest Grove Jan. 28 Willamette vs Lin field at Salem Feb. 1 Whitman vs Puget Soa,nd at Wa" WaUa Feb. 2 Whitman vs. Puget Sound at Walla Walla Feb. 7 LInfield ts Willamette at MeMinnville (tentative) Feb. 10 Puget Sound vs Pac uic at Tacoma; Willamette vs. Whitman at Wella Walla Feb. 11 Puget Sound vs Pac ific at Tacoma; Willamette vs. Whitman at Walla Walla Feb. 13 Willamette vs College of Idaho at Boise Feb. 14 Willamette vs College of Idaho at Boise Feb. 15 LInfield vs. Puget Sound at MeMinnville Feb. 17 LInfield vs. Pacific at Forest Grove; Willamette vs. Pug et Sound at Salem Feb. 18 Willamette vs. Puget Sound at Salem Feb. 22 Willamette vs Pacific at Salem. The northwest conference bas ketball season opened last week when Linfield college defeated Coach Leo Frank's Pacific univer sity badgers 35 to 23. It was the only conference game scheduled. Whitman college meets Pacific at Forest Grove tonight and is con ceded an easy victory. Pacific has lost practieally all its pre-season games5, and showed little scoring strength against the Wildcats. The Willamette-Pacific game Friday evening at Forest Grove is the only other conference tilt bill ed for this week. The Bearcats are much the favorites to win. Indications are that Willamette, Whitman, and Puget Sound will fight it out ' for the conference race, anyhow, as the Coyotes have games with only one conference! team, Willamette. The Coyotes' have no little part in the confer ence play this year. The high school floor in Caldwell is little more than a good sized dwelling room and is more objectionable by I STORAGE BATTERIES . 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On the other hand, Willam ette's line-up has been consider ably strengthened with the addi tion of Cardinal, and Cac Hub bard, Puget Sound mentor, has two high school all-state players who have ousted last year's regu lars from their bertha. They are Crow, unanimous state choice for forward in Washington two years ago, and Crovell, an all-star from Iowa. Whitman has all the advantage as far as schedule is concerned Both Willamette and Puget Sound must meet the Missionaries two games each in the Walla Walla gymnasium, a distinct disadvan tage as Whitman's floor is small and poorly lighted. Strangely, every man named on Ralph Coleman's all star team last year, is playing again this season. They are Bob Ashby, of Willam ette; Wilson and Gilllhan, of Pag et Sound: and Holgren and Woods, of Whitman. On the second team, only Hart ley, Willamette's center of last year, will be missing. 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