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The New OIlEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Thnrsday Bloming, March 28, 1929 " " w " ' v Card s " ' t - - ' .. I .-r HORTH IS Mickey Walker aha Tommy Loughran for Title Tonight Battle mil! Mil floors Hayes . Five I Times With Wicked Hooks; Uain Event Stopped f - . dseorery of a teal fighting de- ' , - mon who carries concentrated dyn- amlte in either hand, in the per ' . son of Jack Kentworth of Salem who knocked out Red Hayes in the second round of a scheduled six roand flcht at the armory Wed , . nesday night,' serred to orersha. dow the unsatisfactory main exeat and. with the help of three hair raisins preliminaries, branded the ' card, as a success. This southpaw . fighting under - the name of Kentworth socked Hayes squarely between the eyes . the first .time he swung a glore, aid dropped Red to his knees; be fore the first round had ended he floored Hayes three more times; one with a left to the law for a six count.' once for the count of eight, and the third time the bell sounded at the count of six. . In the second round Kentworth i swung : his right with the same dasxling hook motion, . ft . landed Just beneath Hayes ear, and the ' ' Stayton boy was through. '-;- Mi Erent Halted r : There Is -no denying that the . Warneke-Burnell main erent was a dull affair, but when Referee - Harry Lery called ft "no contest" in the serenth round, he started an argument which probably will rage for weeks. A good many' fans agreed with Lery that the boys - were "dogging It." and said he did , the proper thing; but probably a : larger number thought Warneke and JBurnell, although orer press ' agented, were doing their best and ' -:. should have been alloweitojflA. lah. Lctt had warned them and Jt . looked at the start of the serenthf as though they were heeding the warning, but their efforts didn't satisfy the referee. . Warneke had the best of it con sistently, popping Burnell on the nose almost continuously but do ing little damage. , But If the main erent was a "dud," the preliminaries were good enough , to make up for it and then some. --"Y'i- .""" Swings Wicked One Cliff Wetsel of Jefferson landed , . the most terrific pile driver blow In the third round of his fight with Jack Lewis of Albany, that had erer , been unloosed in ' the armory, and Lewis wilted -completely when It landed. A second before Wetzel had catapulted Lew Is orer the ropes 'and almost to -the I floor with a right to the Jaw; when Lewis straightened up again, Wetzel set himself and started one from the shoulder that' lifted the Albany boy Into the corner where he crumbled completely. : Early in the first round. Wetzel had Jolted Lewis on the Jaw with a blow that tossed him into the ropes and caused a tier of seats, loaded with spectators, to collapse on that side of the ring; , the two things happened simultaneously, anyway. Wattenberger Wlns Lloyd Ambrose put up a better scrap against Jackie Wattenberger than he did the last time, but the two fisted little lad from Inde pendence floored Ambrose for the count of nine in the second round, and won the decision. Ambrose came back pluckily in the last ' round and kept on erea terms, but Wattenberger had too much edge tn the earlier cantos to make it a draw. - - After, being almost annihilated tn the first round by. Billy Mor gan's sarage rushes and rocking Sister "NVEft M(NO 'BOOT VCR FffeT 5ittin wer. PUH. MAM PUSH COG GOTTA GlT LOG IM THE AVJUAfr FROM HCRE. WffHTVcK- , Cooiey llovles reOOPEY MOVIES STUDIO CONXTTNOEO. 'NOT- justt ioom THn.WBtMkcCrs Oy,T OF. Mf; FiOCIs , . "sssMaasiaw- s. jm w- s J jL'ti " i TRACK STARS ... , . -i " x- . . . New track and field record will be aetthis year by sUrs of the Unirersity of Southern California if tljeir pre-season showing is any indication. The unique photo chows Bob Swede, mflet; Duncan Powers aurdler, nd Jack Williams, pole raulter, practicinjr their runninr strid Polo Meet -Planned by BOISE, Idaho. Mar. 27. (AP) The Boise club of the Northwest Polo circuit today announced that an annual polo tournament would be held here during the two weeks beginning May 29 if approral for holding the meet here is giren by the governing body of the associa tion. . ' Included In the association are teams from Idaho, Oregon, Wash, lngton and western Canada. Local poloists hoped also to bring the Santa Barbara team here which won the tournament last year and carried away prizes offered by Thomas Kearns Salt Lake Trib une publisher. . : ClfiTMITZ VALSETZ, Mar. 27 (Speelal) -A smoker giren by the Com-1 munity club at the Valsets arena March 22 was greatly enjoyed byj 25o people. The card was as fol lows: Woods of Salem won by a knockout In the third roand orer Cox of Valsetz. . Kabler of Monmouth won by technical knockout in the third round orer Powell of Valsets. ' Teddy Fox of Salem won by a technical knockout in the , first round orer Blaster of Valsets. .. rights to the Jaw, Jackie .Woods came back gamely -and had the huskier boy groggy for the rest of the four found fight" Woods won a decision. . SHED DMWS BIB r3Ve CALLED EVEGV MOVIE SHElK'lM HOU.VUOOOO ANJO CAMlsJOT 1 to Tuce puivs place UJSLUM..U. OP THEM SAV THSV t...".:.i-; s&2 f. GABLZZtQAM FOR I4v wwb.ts irti .MOOK" ITT JJ3 LOOM ON HORIZON OF WEST COAST 4 i Ban, sin a 'y Consistently good scores were made in Club league bowling at the Winter Garden Wednesday night when the Reo ' Mates won three straight games from the Lions, Western Auto Supply nosed out a two' out of three series from the Elks Cubs, and the Nelson Druggists by an equally marrow margin won two out of three from Associated Oil. Socres were: Wasura Aata 1S5 133 174 161 138 143 Biwa Bar Um Hartim HaiMB 178 17S 161 17 1U 44C Sit 443 17 404 .150 183 .144 164 Tatalt .749 - 7 880 J41J Va PatUa Elliott Ll80 li 140 146 134 149 123 S16 14S 16S 160 SIS 180 478 454 44S 653 486 Spaar tiorg Tatate .159 157 .786 824. 864 3434 Aikca Lyaa .143 .135 -117 .160 127 178 177 , 106 144 147 193 141 11 160 417 500 .435 457 424 Haar Huokias . riUgarale Total . -120 -675 727 831 3288 8. SUiaWek -ISO 187 .129 - 168 308 178 180 149 i 154 888 475 487 483 459 Letter .149 158. .117 166 .164 141 aoa Da Vault Total -760 820 868 3446 ITtlaoa OrasjiaU., Eelcaolai .153 109 158 131 440 802 407 486 628 Tail -202 179 Gaalsdort 145 144 98 llenaia Nelio 184 13- ISO ,174 158 196 Total .858 748 789 3848 on - Pattmoa .154 146 119 159 .132 128 160 : 149 146 462 527 Jti , W'ickert 40 FT ASlIOStSONE SCORES BE BY CLUB MRS omtiu me ets- AM XW X CEULD mi J i'liUI - . j Williams' Widow Will SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 27. Denny Williams, popular -center-fielder of the Portland baseball team haa passed on but his salary will be paid for the entire 1929 season. President Tom Turner of the Bearers said today that Wil liams check will be mailed twice monthly to the widow of the young player. Williams, purchased from the Pittsburgh Pirates for $50(Ldnring the' winter, was kill ed last week end in an automobile accident. FID? M'KEDZIE II While leglonalres are not gen really aware of the fact, each and erery member of any post is auto matically a Fidae, according to Victor MeKenzle of the Salem le gion post. To the uninitiated the Fidae Is an international organiza tion composed of 28) associations of ex-serrice men. Indiridual mem berships are not accepted but each member of an affiliated associa tion automatically becomes a member of Fidae. The 1929 inter national eonrentlon is to be held in Belgrade. - " 1DF0RD SELLS PROPERTY More than $100,000- worth of property , will be sold by the cky of Medford, beginning April 1. Kialff , Ea4ieott . Totals -133 -132 170 160 153 127 454 419 -669 765 734 2168 Comic1U.l2S,rCaabalPiaii Get Salary TELLS M Oil S OOR AJEWJ TEATURB PICTUQB STABTS,,lM A GOT TO GET THEM OUlOfcfX TAWCE PHn.3 PUVCE fKJ. A PtWCM, ,ouo tor the romeo Ttf-C STOPPyerr- OAWE PBOAAJ SEALS DEFEAT MIDI Beavers Drop 3-1 Contest to Strong Frisco Aggrega tion Wednesday W t, Pet 8a't . 3 0 .1.000 Loa A 3 O 1.000 Portland 1 1 00 if ; , 1 1 .5O0 W L Pft Raa r. Oakland Holly'd J 1 .500 .1 1 .500 .0 3 .000 8attf . 0 3 .O00 com WZDHE SD AT At Saa Fraaeueo-Saa Praaciae Partlaad 1. 8; At Oakland Oakland 8: Hiuiona A. At 8erento Saeramoato 5; Hotly wood 4. At IjO Angela Loa Aagelea 13; Se attle 8. SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 27. (AP) A first Inning rally that netted two rnns put the Seals in the lead today and they breezed through for a 2-1 win orer Port land's Bearers. Jolley and-Wingo drore.!n the first .Inning, runs and Jully's doable accounted for the other tally In the eighth. - Hollis Thurston ' held' Portland . scoreless until . the ninth when a., belated spurt with two out, brought-in the lone run. Mack, Hillis. Portland second sacker, had the biggest day at the plate with two singles and a triple and also scored his team's run. . . , . .r -HE Portland 1 1 rSan Francisco '. 3 10 1 Ortman and Rego; Thurston and Polrogt. Angels Wallop Indiaaui LOS ANGELES, Mar. '27. (AP) Los Angeles, benefitting by sereral errors and poor field ing on the part of - the -Indians, won their seeond straight-game orer Seattle by the one-sided score of 12-3 here today. Kyle Graham started on the mound for the Indians and pitched great ball for. fire Innings, only to see a two run lead dissipated by poor fielding on the part of his team mates In the sixth. Los Angeles went into the lead In the sixth Inning by scoring four runs on lire nits, me Angeis added fire more tallies in the ser enth, three of them coming when Dallas Warren, young catcher, lifted one orer the fence. R H E Seattle i -S 7 4 Los Angeles 13 14 1 Graham, Pipgras and Borreani; HoUing and Warren. Sacs Defeat Stars SACRAMENTO, Mar. 27. f AP) Old Doe Crandall isn't too old to pitch yet and prored it con. cluslrely here today by turning In his first rictory of the season orer the Hollywood Stars, 5 to 4. The old timer was nicked for 13 bing les bat he scattered' them out. so far he was seldom' In trouble un til the ninth.. With the tying run on - base, Crandall . handled the final putout himself and gare the Sacs a clean slate to begin their third day. Hulrey was no mystery to the solons. . . . T - .. .. R H . E Hollywood' 4 13 ; e Sacramento ........ S ; 12 2 .Hulrey and Baesler; Crandal) and Koehler. ,' -, Oaks Beat Bells OAKLAND, CJaL, Mar. 27. (AP) Airtight pitching by Pete Daglia enabled the Oakland team of the Pacific coast league to de feat the San Francisco Missions, 2 to o,' here today, erening the 1 SODfiosrN leT ME 5HOUU ' V Kin Pun ?&Y.Y-$zzm a-,.. iY Tj4e - "riflfcT, Track Meet With Small , Colleges and Normal Is S. H.S. Goal This Season Track ahtletes of Salem high school may hare a full schedule of tnterscholastic competition this year despite the action of the state athletic association officials V in barring the local school from com petition with other high schools of the state for the remainder of the school year. One track meet that Is assured, will be against the Oregon State Rooks at Corrallis May 9, and a meet may be arranged with the Unirersity of Oregon freshmen. , Coach Louis Anderson of Salem high has in riew. one meet which will probably loom larger in the attention of the red and black athletes and sport fans, if It can be arranged. Would Meet Colleges This would be a meet bringing together teams of Oregon Normal school," Columbia - unirersity and Salem high, and possibly one or two others'of the smaller colleges. This" meet might '. be " scheduled for thi field of any. of the compet ing schools, but' Salemhigh would like to hare It "on" Olinger field. series. Timely hitUng off Pillette by Arlett, Verges and Daglia counted for the Oaks' runs. . . . R H ' ' E Missions 1.9 1 Oakland 3 ... 8 3 Illette, Hubbell and. Hoffman; Dagla and LombardL' SAN FRANCISCO, Mar; 27. (AP) Tom Turner, president of the Portland baseball club, has giren Ed Tomllnr. right handed pitcher, permission to make a deal for himself with one of the other clubs in the league. Tomlin went through spring training with Port land but has not yet signed a con tract due to differences orer his request for a remittance of a fine, Imposed on him last season. Tom lin is trying' to hook on with the San Francisco Seals or the Sacra-1 mento Senators, and Portland will sell him for $3000.00. .. Challenge basketball games be tween, the. delegations represent ing the rarious ' communities at the Older Boys' conference will be played at the rT, M. C. A. Satur day afternoon as part of the two day . meeting. Playground ' base ball on the. Willamette unirersity field will be another '.form of di version and competition in which the delegations will indulge. Enrollment from Independence will be more than ' double the number expected as Indicated by the cards, recelred by. the confer ence backers Wednesday. .Aurns- nue will send se ren boys and two leaaersv with sereral' more nossi- bly to enroll later. ' tesFozerrave ed Min era SPORTS TO FEATURE y CiFEREK K -THERE ByNeher -- 7VOO OKIE OP MY r . . . - v SOPPRtS-ED.: IT UOOlCS VlfcCE A OE-ATH Tl4PhAtT CAUU TWC . ' WUCE AT OAJCC! 1 OOMT MISS THE aTOMOROOUO. ' f This athletic field, fenced and Im prored last summer, was laid out with a particular riew to.prorid- ing ideal facilities for track and field athletics as well as for foot ball, baseball and minor sports. It was planned that Salem high should be host to some of the oth. er Willamette ralley high schools In dual or triangular meets this year, but slnce that -is "out," a meet inrolring some of the small er colleges would be acceptable. Season Dutfook Good Salem high has good prospects for a 'track team this year, with fire men ready to turn out-who earned points which helped win third place in the state meet last year. These include Blaco, who won the 440 yard race and set a new state record; Emmet, who ' was second in the 880; Fred Smith, second in the jarelin throw; Ho mer : Smith, second in the discus and placed also in ; the shbtput; and Perrine,- who ' placed in the pole'rault. WALKER CONFIDENT I'll CHICAGO. Mar. 27. (AP) Mickey Walker, world's middle weight champion . predicted to night he Would be ihebroud pos sessor of two w6"rld'j boxing titles after his battle .tomgrrow, night with Tommy Loughran - for . the world's light hearyweight crown. Loughran, r light hearyweight champion, -was -just as confident that he expected to win decisirely, perhaps by. a knockout. "The fight means ererythlng to me," Loughran said. "I cannot afford to be beaten because if I lose my title to Walker it will ruin me In my campaign for the crown racated by Gene Tunney. Feels In Fine Shape "I am in better shape than at any time since I won the 175 pound championship. The weight has been easy for. me. I will be fit to fight ten rounds at any pace that Walker cares to set. If he does not set a fast clip, I wilL I hope to win : decisirely, probably by a knockout. ' J ;'"v;''-" ' "Mickey may not know It, but I hare a far better chance to stop him than he has to stop me." 1 Walker said that Loughran's adrantages in height, reach and weight would be no annoyance to him as he has had great success in fighting bigger opponents. Confidence Expressed . "I think I hare a fine chance to stop.. Loughran said Walker, "and win" so far there will be no question .as to. our merits. : I am hitting' harder than erer with my right and my left hook is as dan gerous as I could' wish. Y Tommy is a good man and will hare the pull in height, reach and weight. Those adrantages howerer, mean nothing to me. " I like to fight biXKer men. - - " - - - t -f9. "I am In far better shape than erer before for a Chicago . fight and yon know I hare won eight battles in a row in this neighbor hood including the middleweight championship. 1 1 will weigh in at 1(5 and 11$ pounds and will be the real bulldog they call me. I hope to win and equal the record of Bob' Fitssimmons, : the. only other fighter who held titles in three classes." s-'v- y ' ' PLATER TRANSFERRED - j - LOS -ANGELES, ''Mar.r 27."- (AP) Art Parker, young' in field er from Portland, Ore v has been sent to the. Bisbee, Aria.; state league club -bythe Los . Angeles Pacific coast league club. Parker wUl play in the Arizona circuit under in optional agreement. Y Y ' $ " ' - . ; - , WHIPPINO DEFENDED I " 1 i JUAREZ, Chih. Mar. 17 (AP After an InrestigaUon'of the' whip ping of O. C. Williams, an Amerf. can in' the Juares lail resterdar. auorneyi said todar that the ban. 4 ishment was no-,more than Wif- Jlama deserred.--.vvj. -.-..--j. i V Ys- SETTLEMENT ' ? ' ' ' Notice :1s. hereby giren that the undersigned hare fld In the County-Court of the State of Oregon, for - the County of Marlon, their duly rerifled final account, as ex ecutors' of the last will and testa! ment and estate of Josephine Gra- oer, oeceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the. 2nd day of April,' 1921, at the hour ot ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the tune, and the Count Court rianm M tee County Court House at Sa- xem, in Marion County, Oregon. as the place for ' hearing " said final account and all objections thereto. Dated -at Salem. 11th day of February, 121. v. juiiM GRABER, i i , : - "ABEL ALBERT GRABER, Executors of -the Last Will, and " TesUment and EsUte of Jose phine Graber, deceased. RONALD C GLOVER, . ' Attorney ' for Executors, Y - Salem, Oregon. - . "5 " A Fen. 2-7-14-21.22 Y ADnNISTRATORS NOTICE .otlce U hereby giyen that tht eadersignedi was duly appointed admmwrator- of-the eatate of Mary VPurrlne, deceased, by or der of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon.-on the nth win wi em LIGHT HEAVIES' GROWN SOUGHT Challenger is Seeking Third ' Worid Championship in Fighting Arena " By CHARLES W. DUXKLF Y Associated Pteas Sports Writ, r CHICAGO. Mar. 27. (AI'.- Mickey Walker, famed toy h dog .of the ring, bids for hts tt -.1 world's boxing title tomontw night by attempting to wrett llghthearyweiht championn p from Tommy Loughran in a un round battle opening Paddy Har mon's S7,0OO. 000 Chicago fctf.tN um. Walker, once ruler of the terwelghts. and. present standui.l bearer of the middleweight cla, will match his ruggedness and tr rifie hitting force against ore f the world's cleverest ring men in endearoring to achiere his ambi tion of winning his third cham pionship, a. distinction- held bv only One other fighter Bob Fiu- simmons. The match will be fought In ti.e world's largest indoor sport areca, with indications that a new rec ord for indoor attendance and re ceipts, may be established. Ti;e arena has a seating capacity ,f 25,000. 'If it is a sellout the gate receipts, maj-Vreachl 3 00,0 00. The advance sale is heavy, but Promoter Harmon does not expect a capacity attendance, unless it comes at the last minute. HJs bt guess tonight was the receipts would exceed 200,000. . Walker - and Loughran wHl meet at the light hearyweigbt class limit of 175 pounds. Lough ran, the titleholder, will scale just about 175. 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