-.11 . Local Boy Has Advantage : At Straight Mixing But Bennys Body BlowsTell WOLVERINES FIGHTING FOR BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP Round by Round Report ; Shows Sharkey-Stribling 8 Fight air HUSKIES HELD OUTSTlfli Easy Going Aff Several hundred : fight : fans in Salem saw a lot" more : light Wednesday night than 40,000 fans saw at Miami Beach, Fla, To climax an evening full of action, they saw Teddy Vjsx finally meet his match in the person of Benny Pelz, who wtmi a deck?0n over the local champion, Fox's first defeat since he succeeded to the crown formerly held by Phil Bayes "X? Thft smiling Portlander wasn t Foots equal at stand up fitrhtin. where the local toy's speed and reach gave him the advantage; but every, time Pelz took one of Fox's glancing Mow ea head or body, ne coon tered with a solid left apparent -o the midsection, and this steady banishment had Fox almost .. in , distress la tha lata rands. . .Salem fans, loyal to their fa vorite, found hl defeat a - bitter bill to swallow aad a sood many of them hooed the decision. After aU, U vos't do Tpx aay harm; he was ontnolnted bat not licked, : aad : ha oosht to . profit by the temporary pset la hia progress toward the hlsher raaUaaM of tta Mania, x Tax had a litUo the heat of the . ttrat roaad aad possibly a shade In the sacoas; Ue tomrth, fifth land nlath ,wern aboat .avea and als took all the real. Harea eta Dedsloa The Red HarevBattllax Hunter - boat bora oat lta advance threat to steal soma of the thunder from the . mala oreaU Hayes - won a 4eclskkSi bat It cost him a lot of i anlshssomt to learn how not to ' risht Haatar. ' The Portlander , canted a tarrifle wallop, . bat his stylo dapaaded on the other fel low laadlns. Hayes many lonna i this oat aad woa by making Han- Uar'lead.' v "i Jackie 'Wattenbergar cot credit i tor a knock out victory over Lloyd Ambrose, and he deserved a de cision: bat Ambrose weat dowa fca tha fonrth round with a hard Jolt to the head, mistook the ret erea'a eonat aad faQed to rat ap la time, as ha eoald havedoae I ana inieaaea ro ao. . uowrw, mm I was hart aad badly cat T the 1 little Independence wildcat. ibroee took the first roaad and then Watteaberser cease back like i a madman and showered the local I boy with poals&lng blows. Other Twlav Ww This fight aad the one that pre readed It, fa which the other Am- 1 lima t-arfa- Wlnvd. wna decision over Jackie Woods, kept the fans veiling throazhouL The - little 1 Woods hoy .was clever and came, 1 bat lacked the strength to cope ' with Ambrose's rashes. - - Bob Kelly won a technical I knockout orer John -Brans when i the latter, groggy after a previous , hard blow on the side of the head, ; dropped to the canvas without be 1 lag hit, - .' . .! Battling Kelson and Bernard Kuhn opened the- evening's hos ( tilitles by. Calling at. each other I awkwardly to a draw. Kuhn fl t sally 1 teemed on the point of i learning how to hit. m FEMES FIRST PBEUtl Charley Pond of Fort Worth Floors Chlf .rievvbcrry, . of Asbury Park: Swimmers Here Enter National Events, Planned r .Swlmmws representing the Sa i lent T. If. C A are erpectlng to eater the national Y swimming -pentathlon, scheduled for this spring. Charlie GUI, coach of the local mermen tatored the Boise, m m e a j aaaaaaMWa miyVUMlJf . the event two years ago.. : - The Sal sib boys .are . In better ' condition and show up better In practleo than the championship : team, Om helleres. i Ho expects ; the local swimmers to capture the i national title in - the fire erent ' swimming meet. Boise .led the Una. FLAMINGO PARX. - ItUml Beach, Fla Feb. JT.-r-(AP)- Getting Its , flrst . actual fight thrills, the crowd ot some 31,000 saw" a knockout victory scored In the first preliminary by .Charley Pond, of r Port Worth, known to the ring as the Texas ranger. . He noored a bigger rival. Chief New berry of Asbury Park. N. J., for the count of ten m the third round of a-four round match,' The chief and the ranger mauled each -other In mora or less prlmltlre style ?tt punch 'science was ' lnroiveo. ; .'Pond weighed 177, conced ing nearly 20 pounds to the chief, who scaled. ! Andy Callahan, fast sharpehoot- ug little -- Irish somtapaw from Lawrence, MasaW stopped Joe Mc Kenzie, Norfolk. Va.. lightweight In the third roaad of another four rounder. Another -scuffle of heary- w eights, r golag - the tour - roand limit, resulted In -a decision for Rush Heme, Ohio boxer billed as a representative of Columbus, Oil, orer Mike Plrpo, stocky Tampa pugilist. Able Bain, stiff punching mid dleweight from Newark. N. J scored a quick knockout, orer Bed RUey of Troy, X. Y flooiing his opponent for a fall tea count aft er only aa minute and Si seconds of the first round. Tony 'Fuente. veteran, and somewhat stout heavyweight from Mexico City, gained an unexpect ed technical knockout victory orer a youthful rtvaL Spike Webb, ot Orlando, Fla- in the fourth and final - round . ' of another -Urely set-to. 'v . . Pat McCarthy, roly poly Bos ton, heavyweight, gained the de cision over Sully Montgomery of Fort Worth, Texas,former center college football star. In a slow, mauling bout' that wear the four round limit, - . - , , r; r 1 1 . I ; "J V . . , , -: " i 0 - h i""" li mi Salmon Limit is Put at, 3 Daily Another "fish bill" . made lta final -and sucsrassful apn-e- an In the House Wednesday. This waa H. B, 460, which limits the catch of salmon by rod and line to three a day. . An amendment inserted specify ing that the amendment &mlie? to those fishing with rod and Una eliminates any clash that might have, developed with commercial fishermen, v .. ; -' : - i JAMES ; ORWTQ DANTBL ROSE - - r 12ichigana basketball five ii making a determined bid for Western Conference championship honors - with .only la few games remaining in the season. After a brilliant start, the fast pace ,of the Wolverines was -checked by Northwestern and later Ilunoia, The team is shown above. ' wmmi HIGHER HEJ1U.1 Wants to Break Into Coast Conference, Explanation: Offered Here The Northwest conference la getting - too small - for Wnitmaa college - and IU athletle director. R. V. "Nig" Borleske.1 That la the latest taterpretatloa placed , on the controversy tn which Borleske has ambroued too conference hy scheduling two ax tra - basketball gamea after Wil lamette university - had - practical ly clinched the title, in an attempt to bring the result into a tie. Inquiries wired to Borleske Wednesday as to whether he wished to schedule, a playoff gam or aeries, resulted In. a reply which evaded the question and related only to thestatna of the two games with T .Infield. ' Ha Official Qnery The Inqulriea, It should be ex plained,, were net made by WI1 lameUe athletle ; officials, who hare indicated their Intention to do nothing ; In tha matter until conference offlelahl decide upon tha legality of tha games la ques tion. - Borleske said In his reply that he had, each year, triad to sched ule basketball gamea with ovary school in tha conference, and that failure to schedule games with Lio field at the opening of the season-wan not dae to a desire to save the expense. Keene Picks 10 Leading Players in Northwest Conference; Hard Task The time for plckiar all-star college basketball teams has rolled around again, and Coach "Spec" Keene of Willamette university has made an all-Northwest con ference selection but has contend ed himself with picking ten lead, ing players and has not assigned any five of them as "tha" team. His list Includes ire Willamette players, whleh la eminently fair in view of the fact that the Bearcats woa tha championship, and Keene Isn't claiming that all five are en titled to selection on a nrst team. forwards are CroxeU of C. P. The situation at present, then. is ' that Whitman has a talking claim to the title, even though clouded. and he doesn't appear anxious to settle the. matter. - " .J Becks Coast Berth Recalling gossip prevalent at; tha end of the last football sea son, in which whitman won , ine conference ; title handily, fans hero are of the belief that Bor leske has his ayea on a place la the Coast conference, but in order to make the showing necessary to accompany an - application for membership, ho had ; to make it, appear that his school,' athletical ly speaking, was out of the Northwest conference class. Sec ond place in the basketball race would not tend to that result, and therefore Borleske manipulated the situation so as to make it ap pear that his was the best team, but doesn't care to put.lt to a final test. , S., Wood of Whitman,-Adams and Scales of Willamette. Centers are Cardinal of Willamette and Holm gren of Whitman. Guards are Hank and Fleaher of. Willamette, Croxdale of Whitman and Druse of Llnfleld. Druse played center but was picked because he belongs among the best men. and Is a good defensive player. : WHh the exception of Druse, this list Includes only .Whitman, C P. 8. and Willamette players, and on: the basis of the games Willamette played with the other two teams, it would be difficult to narrow tha selection down any farther with the exception that Cardinal certainly showed himself to be Holmgren's superior. The performances of Willamette's four other' players, mentioned, -- and those of, the'. two C P. 8. men. varied greatly from one game to the next. . In Whitman's first gams here. Wood was the ; outstanding, star; In the second game ho looked like a dub. The Willamette players couldn't hit the basket in the first game and they couldn't miss it in tha second game. , Performances In the two gamea at Tacoma were equally varied. It would bo diffi cult to narrow down the selections any farther than Keene has done, although undoubtedly , plenty of coaches, officials and newspaper men will try it. W.h4 l.ft to tha hotd MM tktf UBM carefally aaaat ts ten tor at taa riaj tckiac far apaaiar. eaarmer varai icit lana ia ciom m1" ."T?" ka riaa6 a aolM right ta BtribUas'a nka l. 1 ,k. maikiMM, tlmA him aa. Tkare waa littla artioa aa Ua tall gnf Sana af tka gaatk aaarad with tka Kw Eas laaaar aaS ikajr laaataraa Slawa. Stna Uar fTjaaa4 aa Sharkcy'a riskt aaaaeaa ff kia ekla aa4 ia an aekaaca a elaaa amarUra. Ia anatkar tliaek Stnbliaf VI. .lk K.na tear tiaiaa oa tka tkia af Jaek'a kaaa an Bkarkar alippa La tka ftoar kat earn an wltaaat a caaa wkaa tka rafaraa kaalea kiaa aa taa atraa aaaalj. Tkay were ehaebiat witk 8tnk llar paaadias aa Jaek'a kea witk kla at at Ua kalL ; . - - woTran two Sharker kaaarad froat. bit caraar aad flaw ta elaaa quarter into a atana . af Striklias'a oaarkaaal rirhta.i The tall, laaky-Saatkaraar kaaalea Sbark-y Mka a Mil-bar. SaapiU tka Eaatonian'a axtra keft aaa balk, aa they tumbled iata aa atfcar roraer. Tkara waa a paisW laak aboat fiharker'a ayaa aa fltrihUne roasbea klai ia a clinch, aaaaahaa a fall riaht aa ki. ehiai mud ihea Uaaked wkea tka aail- ar'a ewa left haak faaad kia tkia. Shar key kept tka ape a bet strife-nag caeae ta raak and aaarly dreve Sharkey from the riaf aa both ajaccad with littla reaped far tka rnlea. Tke erewd waa kiaaiac at tka bell, appareatly baaiog Strib'a head (cm rata. - - v mojrwo Bbarkey daBcad 'after StribUag aa tba Southerner atepped araand btaa aienaa- iagly. The burly Baataalaa forced Strib liar' to lead bat tka boat the. Booth enter eoeid da waa a laag tap ta tna .nbc Sharkey begas U aalra-Stribliar'e atyle aa ka atepped ta with a wktpaiag right appercat that aaaaeked toadlr aa the It- eaa boy'a body. A fall rw'ag left book eaaght HtTibJiag l taa pit af taa ataasaea aa eat aawa hia a pea. jtaotaer eatuag left boak aa Sharkey braised hie foe aboat tka flag, eat Stribliar'e lip aad the 8oatkeraer waa laittiar blood at tha hall. XOTn WTT1 ' Sharkey waa fall af eaaf tdeaee aaw aad begaa to weave aad feiat with hia bead, heotiag Yeit to Stribhng'a head. Aa thay roamed aboat tha rise, Jaek palled hia lighter foe ta elaaa area Mere aad baried bath fiats lata tha Georrian'a body. Btrib llag raahael Sharker aad aearly threw kiaa three rh tha rapes. Keferea Lea If araolia warned fitribliag far hia raagh work aad ordered kiaa ta heap hia paneaee ap. . The Boatheraer eaaght Sharker with a raaamh Ing right ta tha ehla that aaarly floored tba sailor. Tha hi- gab half daaed. beaaaed back lata a . right that baried aader hia heart, . Sharkey daaeed' away fighting far tine and waa baek ta normal wkea tha ball stopped Stribllng's seat rush. - . - no oao n vn Sharkey raeorered'eiaiekly la his earaer froat tha rirht - that dropped aa his eh in like a lightalag dart. Ha tare after Stribliag with a raia af left jabe aad aiagged right and left ta the body antil tha referee waraed Sharkey aa taa left heak ia cloaa dropped .below the daager liae. They feagbt eloaely aad tha referee was kept knar aaluaa taaaa apart wkea they ware aat daneiag aboat tba ring pokiac left Jabs at aaah other. Sharkey bunked aa tka Ueorriaa lifted a crack- Hag left kook ta his ehla. Stribliag foe cat ia deceptive fashion, leaping la saddealy with straight left jabs that kept tha aaaer bliakiag. Another braising exchange at elosa quarters braaght more Blood rram Btnbliag a moat a kat he waa laablag hack farlaasly with bath hand at tna aau. - , soTnrs six . Darlag the interval Referee hlagnolal waraed Sharkey's hsadlers against coach ing froes tha ceraar. Jack boaaeed aat and miaaod' half a dasea shots at Strip ling weerfng- body. As he missed aa ether long last tha Oeorgiaa lifted a left to Jack's-ehla. Strlbliag'e -speed aad straagth tn hia lean ana bothered Shar key kat ha daaeed in cloaa aad drew blood from . tha Saatharaaa'a aoae with abort laftai Agala they ware warned aa Sharkey Vawle lata Stribllng's body with paachas that sometime 'shaded1 tha belt Iiaa. Strfbllag boaaeed hia left into Jack's face hat raa into a two fistad ttoraa aa the farioas ssllor retaliated with a charge that drove Stribliag all tha way arooaa ine rug. xse bail ended the rally. ; - 'soxrro ssvaw - Tha fight was anything bat sensational as tha boxers measured each ether ear a tally- aad either hazed lightly at a dis tance or grappled at elaaa enartere. Stribliag threw another long right into Sharkey's ehhe bat drew the -referee's eeaeare agala from a left book that seemed ta here leaded fairly aa Shark ey's body. They epeaed ap for a moment with a brisk sxehange bat Strihling had Sharkey missing ' eonstoatly aad he blocked maay of the Baste boy's boat blows As a sigh af boos begaa to drift dawa- ta tha ring from tha fire dollar seats Btnanag benaeeel hia right agaia oft Sharkey's chin bat took a bad brais ing as tha heavier, powerful sailor cuffed him viciously with both haads la return. Diisplte the brief -exchange tha boos were growing leader when the roag raag. BOTJWD BIOHT The boaaeing babies went bach to left jaooing at lonr raneo despite tna enteallm. Both aemed to have tremendous prefea akiaal respeet for each ether sad aay oiow nil migni nave eaasea as mage was One-Eyei- CohnoUy, ; Crashes Gate Into : Large Fight Arena FLAatTNGO v PARK, IhlU ami Bemch. Fl., Ff b. 27- ( AP ) One-eyed Connolly crashed v the ; gate to the Sivibling-Sharkey. fight with ease tonight. Appearing Ins Taxedo aad-a soft hat, Con aolly reeorted to "soft soap conTersatlon ta worm his way through the tornstiles. ; Talking rwpidly and sautrely, One-eyed Connolly ronvinced the naUre FlorJ dans that it waa their priv ilege to pass him through the gate. , . .. Thora-was sarefally blacked or parried. a brief f tarry along taa ropea eat -Baaraey missed- a half dosea lefts. As they brake iata tka epea 'agsia, Jark tried to pom mel the Georgian'a- body . bet Slribliag boaaeed baek. Another wsraiag from hfas-Botia. Very Impressively magnolia tore them apart aad waved for Stribliag to atar abovo tba bolt. There waa lees ssd less actios as the reaad, dragged it- aeti t . aas. ... .,. - - - ,".f j.i,- Sharker triad -hard ta ret ia close aad when he staaa Stribiinr wah a solid' right fa tha body. Stribliag fought baek , wkh valley that pitched Baaraey again was tha - ropea, - - They wrestled : aad heaved aronnd the ring ta a" tight - embrace bat ss they broke bate the clear agaia Strrb- liog smshe a aaaatiiai lert book ana seat a rifht to Sharkey's ehla." Js broke awsy hat StTkWing . chaseC him aad pat him an tha floor with another left to the baa. Sharkey - f ought baek with a barrage of ponchos bat never touched the elusive Saatherner. As they esme to elooe qvartsrs. Stribhing baried a left hook ia the aortheraer'a body and had hiss slewed aad back pedalling when the bell sounded. , ".y-:- KOVsTO TEW There were more vraralogs ' far', the fighters from the referee before tha gone; eeaade&, for the latt roaad. They came eat Jabbiag carefally agaia. tha tailor peeriag otoiiasy from his - lowered eyes while Stribliag daaeed aboat aa hia toea. hands low aad avadiag - almost every punch 8hsrksy threw at him. Jack fin ally csnght the ' Boatheraer aad piaaad aias to the ropes with a lert to the body aad right ta the head which smeared Stribllng's face again with blood. Tba Oeorgiaa feaght back nailing Sharkey with two' catting left hook to the pit of the-stomach. Agaia ey boxed until 8harkey loo sod a laag everhesd right that boaaeed from Stribliar'e ehia. That called for mere box nig at close quarters. Aad they were etuggiag aa tha ropes ia tight embrace whoa tha final gong ended the rather feature oa quarrel. WOO PAID OK CROWD TO SEE BOUT i FLAMINGO PARK. Miami Beach," Fla.;. Feb. '27. (AP) A boxing boat doomed to failure be fore it star ted,7Went orer with the roar of a crowd of 35,000 paying 1400,000 tonight to see YonnO Strihling of Macon, Ga., try con clusions with Jack Sharkey of Boston. . It was a full house, a "sell-out." The capacity was 35, 000 and the number of .non-paying customers increased the at tendance to 40,000. The bis brilliantly lighted pine board arena built r in- octagon shape furnished the scene of the bout watched by a crowd liberally sprinkled with representatives of the wealth of the nation. , Prob ably ao such : collection . of men high in finance, sports and society has erer been .assembled at ; a ringside for a title fight..- Big Sister By Les For grave - u 33! tUHGRe.OM UJHRE CAM eeft AMCLOONNlEBC? IVE. HJtfXED Al-L NiCHT BUT rVOT ASt6N OF-"EM COULD I FfNO J ,1 Vi, n a t a. a aw- . aaa n m a eL m m mmm JIUua'attm IU irm nrSaiai Cepyright, Its, by Central Prom As NO LUCK eUOOY. I'VE LOOKED HI6M AND UXjJ Off NEITHER HIDE NOG. HAIR 1-lAVei FOUND. IIXGCT THERE'S ONE PLACE. YOU HAVEWi LOCKED. 1 "iii ii i i 1 1 mi lira TTTl l iI'f II I II I pan YB -w4 v playm rqate. sX&?ff LfiZtlXUHXH S fl ' SOfME GOVS (NAM iKttfj I OLOHOOSeOOAT 4 ' "Th. rXiveRs "raised rH'HOOSEBOAT'S GONE rl ' I am s s til a ii s ii i ii hi Sfi.v - Gooley! Movies ByNeher m i v iw a VMk GOO FEY A4CVIES viya : : A cCC. PACT SXTE&N. 4i SUA 1 a.s a aw t i enae! -. 1 KATIE WAS" JEABCHIMQ XUDN3 THE tTlVEQ BAOK i f. FOO eEOT-,... lOMENt - V SODOE1SJUV, SHS PSL.U 1 ' . v'. IMTO -THE 1CV tUATEft ANJO UiAS1 PC02EM -v STlfsp iMS'lPE A MUSS ' ; CAkce 5 of ce.-., ' ; CeayrtaH, ItZf. by Ceasral rrsas k aurlnias, he X " -" g .; :.-AM0 S"0 - J '.WE FlUDThZ COQREMT - - . tme civr "AT A UVEtV ! CUlP i.hi au 1 HELP ICATtS IS. tlAOUETO AGAINST A. COOC, ' WHAT . K4SSME tOHAT WAPPEWS WEXT "rs Mocooys . EXCEPT TWE ONJBS'.Tf-Wr OOV THIS" SILVEB GRAY FLEET I ays University of Washington " . Has One of Two Unde- feated Hoop Quints -.t - - r -3 : " By ,"TKD ; VOSBURGH ' -Associated Vreea Sporta .Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 37. (APW East,' west, north' and south', two' teams, stand out tonight as .the nlv 11 nlofcin 1 01 rnllpm Kaahatrtall combinations In the entire coun- A surrey of all sections shows' that pnly the University of Wash- ington in the far west, and Loyola university of Chicago Injhe nW dla .west are erect as the collfgo court forces of the national ap ; proach the climax of their season, In other sections not a single) standard-bearer-' , remains, - eTerX such redoubtable quintets as Ford ham' In the east,- Arkansas in tho southwest m& Oklahoma ' In tb Missouri Talley harlng gone down, aa uvirav a aa -.aav? a w sa. j uivautaiai sectlop. two of the teams succeed ed in killing each other off.' t Of-the two proud surrlvors. a slim-array, which may be further , depleted before the season is overt- ; the Huskies oi . Washington, bcaat what appears to be most impress ire record. Members of the Paclflo coast conference, one of the serf o. sectional .."big leagues" of the cob. lege games, the Huskies have won the championship of the northern. section without losing a contest. , In romping ahead; to 13 ron j secutire Tlctorles the team from . Seattle has piled np a total of 527 ; points to its opponents' 344. so. j average per game of more than iA nnlnti itn lu, Ihin i VvS content with one victory over Its leading .rivals. Washington defeats ed Oregon, Oregon State, Wash- fnarton State anil nthpra Isn nmiu achv Dr: Warner Will Attend Meeting Dr. Estella Ford Warner, dt j rector. of the child health demon ; stration, and Miss Fern A. Gould i ing, supervisor of nursing with thh : demonfitration. will be In Portland Thursday and .Friday to "attend the annual meeting of the Oregon organization . for - public . health nursing v which . will meet at tha t Central library. Members of the demonstration nursing staff will spend at least one day in attencla aneo at the meeting. . New First Rational Bank .6uil(Ung Oirectory BASKMKirr rii ," Oa Luxe SUInmx Parlr Experta for- Laidlea and ; Gantli TURKISH BATHS, MASSAQK ornce Teiepnona zi4 ReslUence Telepbona 2111 3. . .An entirely new fleet of modern silver gray motor coaches has lust been placed In service between Portland and San Francisco by the Southern Paclfio Motor Trano port Co. t; . ;j ' The introduction of the new mo tor- coaches for Pacific Coast ser vice marks a step in motor trans portation, says J. A. Ormandy, as sistant passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific. ; : ... .i ' The stages are equipped with four-wheel 1 air V brakes," special electric fog and turning lights and dust proof metal baggage contain ers. The ' interior is of mahogany nnisn with battleship linoleum flooring. The. chairs have high. reclining backs, fully upholstered tn brown leather.- air sadded cush ion V seat reinforced with- steel springs and foot reBt"-,- 0;-.' Southbound coaches, leave here at J0:4O a. m. and arrive at San Francisco at 1 : 4 0 p. m, the next afternoon. Northbound they leave San Francisco at 2:00 p.Jtn. V , STOCK SICES MOVE 1 1 NEW YORK." Feb. a7.--fAPl With call money market falling to develop the severe stringency widely expected, the stock market moved forward on a broader froat today than at any time since the reaction tiro weeks aro. enurrei on by. several favorable industrial developments. y' ' . : t - Adams r express " shot up 28 points, touchlnsr BOO for "tha fir time. . Its: express Interests pass to the railroads this week, J leaving t strictly " an Investment tmt Mathleson alkali jumped 2S nolnta to a new top at 218. But lost soma of its gain in profit-taking.. - : Johna Manville, Allied Chemical, Fox film A. ' Paclfle .- Coast Co.. People's . 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