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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1939)
IT t i V - ' : i i v firm npon? npnnnn LJ By BOM aJ OCUUSLX, Frlzxytoppe4 Mr. Toner, of , Oakland, didn't hare to dood before b raised leather all ever the torso : and , appended good looks of or Borthwcat middleweight titllst. Baddy Pet (tmw. .Alrarijr m blKk u tboidcr tip. Xwmr wm his own bolt of lightning. Ha didn't mortally wound Pet erson, bat he most sincerely plas tared. Baddy with spearing shafts no less than 132 times In the 1 " heats, at least 31 tlmea more than he himself was hit. There was no Question on oar core card, .or in oar mind, as to who won the bat tle. Nor was there In the mind of Referee Frisco Edwards, whom 1 hare yet to see make a mistake in calling the winners, for he Imme diately shored Turner's mitt aloft. The colored boy was far too clerer, far too fast afoot and with his hands, for- Buddy. Peterson won bat two rounds, and those by , rery. . very narrow margins. Tur ner took most o Buddy's blows on .his shoulders, back and elbows, . but in the third Baddy did land with telling body punches and left Joops to Turner's bobbing head. Which brings vs to the ques , Uon: For Peterson, what now? When a second rate middle - weight administers such a deci aire beating, where cast Baddy : expect to go In the fight game? . And Tomer is no devastating ti ger, albeit be is a fast and ac carat e boxer; with extremely '. good timing. A boy of Midnight Bell's punching ability would stow Turner fn kayo c o n n t y within six lap. Fight Fans Funny, Odd fella, the average fight fan. He yells "robber" at the least provocation, and never seems to ' believe he gets his money's worth and is as cynical as a window , shopper, yet is always there in the very first row. The finish of the Hlbbard-Foster scrap, in which Faster was knocked out, rated a hulabaloo of boos. Hi board sank a haymaker left hand in Foster's tummy, that caused Foster's knees to buckle and his mouth to drop open. Hlb bard crossed with his light hand. landing with it on -the side of Fos ter's head. - and the Sacramento youngster went down. At the count of nine he straggled up, bat was the immediate recipient of anoth - er right hand punch that pat him ' back. As Frisco tolled off the count, Foster's handlers tossed in the towel. " , When Foster wan palled to his corner, be was coaghing np blood. Not from a cat mowth or bloodied nose, but from down deep. That downstairs crash Bibbard let him have Jarred sontethlng loose. Yet the ring Skiers yelled "quitter," "rob ber;" et cetera. What do they expect, murder? .- ..., . , .. ' . ., t ,i , 1 . . f- jJL,A -. ff i III ' ' " " J ' " III) . - "'lT- f EDefemti Papenxiakers Title Crertain 34 to 22 Win From Indians Assures League Crown as Financiers Lose Though there Is one , morb three-game session left, the Pa permakers last Light cinched the first-half Major city league title with s smashing 34 to 22 win over Chemawa, while General Finance was ae'ting knoeked over by the theietoforej winless Schoen's Bakers, 28 to 23, and Brooks was downing the; Cinema men 22 to 19. To Schoen's goes the credit of giving the 'Makers the title this early, ' for the Bakers' defeat of General Finance took all ques tion of the league's leadership away.- Willis hooped 13 counters raced by Archambeau of Chema wa in the Papermaker-Chemawa fiay. Williams tacked in 9 for Brooks and loth led th Schoen's win with 12. Ducks Dogging It. "It seems as reasonable as equipping a battleship with legs." writes Whiney Martin in the AP Sports Trail, "but the fact mains they are Jacking up ducks In Canada and putting wheels an der them for the first motorized '-' migration in history. Abont io.tOO- o the fowl. gei ting their signals crossed as s re sult of a prolonged, mud fail, are marooned without food or drina is the froxen prairie provinces of Al berta, Saskatchewan and Manlto-v be. and already a nrst oaten oi Papermakers 31 Pettyjohn 10 Singer 1 Willis 13 He-berger 10 Schwab 22 rhenurwa 3 Jackson 13 Arcliambeau Red Elk 3 Shoulderblade ! ? Adams Sub, for Chemawa: Otem 1. Schoen's 2S Medley 7 Roth 12 Foregard 4 Kelly 1 Alllnson 4 Subs, for Finance Harvey 4. 23 (3. Finance 10 Siegmund i 4 Hobbs Averill 1 Parker i 1 Beard Pickens 3, Brooks 22 Sirnio Wickert Weisgerber 1 Shinn 3 Shaffer 2 Subs, for Williams J. 19 Grand Theatre Daniels 2 McGee 1 Eistminger 1 Luther 2 Bowdeh Brooks: Joyce C, Becken 1. For Grand: Cater B. Thompson C. is en route by truck to the United States." Monty Pleased. That bustling business mana ger of the Spokane Hawks, . Monty Montgomery, Is highly elated over the tie-op with Se attle. "We've got a marvelows deal with the RainleTV says Monty. "There Is no money in volved and Seattle can take hot one player each from oar Spokane-and Twin Falls clubs.' Monty -said the Hawks were sending six or seven of their boys to the Rainier training camp this spring, among whom will be Dwigkt Aden. ' "Marvelous oppor tunity for JJwight," remarks Mon ty, "and -we're -glad to do it for him.' No sooner had Monty sprang the information concerning Aden than Frisco Edwards, who himself win be in the PCL. this year, told of the signing of Lief Allen with the Angels. , Frisco thinks Los An geles will probably farm Allen Valsets boy well known through oat the valley, to Bisbee in the about BOO has been rescued- and Aiisona-Texss loop. TuinDBBUl - The Bearcats and Vikings 1 appear te a doable hoop program tonight 3 IP CD fl& TT BON GEMMELL 7(itior Theifr m Hera -!I Complete acconnts of lead ing city, valley, state and sports events. Sakm, Oreftm, Friday Moraine;,' Jsnasxy 20, 1939 PAGE SEVENTEEN ' Two Ton Tony Beats Brescia Roly-Poly Calento Kayoes Argentine in Faster Time Tnan Louis' NEWARK, N, J., Jan. 19-V Two Ton Tony Galento beat Joe Louis' record for the Jorge Brescia distance tonight, flat tening the tall Argentine in one round before a crowd of 9.087 fans in the big Newark armory. Galento weighed 235 to Brescia's 21. Tangling with the South Amer lean who lasted three rounds with Louis some time back, the pudgy pounder dashed in with the bell, dropped Brescia once for a one count with a left hook to the body and then pat him sway tor keeps with halt a doxen more of these same southpaw shots to the tummy. Brescia Goes to Knees Groaning :nd grlmating In pain, aa he clutched his stomach, Brescia ,was on bis knees as he was counted out by Referee Whitey Healey. Two Ton Tony ueanttme, con fident his night's work was over. leaned against the ropes and waved to cheeting pals. By cutting - two rounds oft Louis' time for ; he kayo, the barrel-shaped Jersey gent who sports the National Boxing aso- ciation's No. 1 heavyweight chal leaser, furthered his campaign for a shot at the champion. The saloon-keeping clouter iray get his chance in an outdoor match in June. YMCA Swim Staff Instructors Added Vivian, Roth and Egon Hoff man have been ' added , to the YMCA staff of swimming coaches. it was announced, yesterday. Mrs. Roth,- who for two years held the national Junior women's diving title, , will coach girls, and ' wom en's swimming, and Hoffman, ex- Salem high natator, will handle men and boys. Fay Leihy, former boys' and men's coach, is moving to fort Woodburn CYO Quint Is Winner WOODBURN The Woodbnrn CTO basketball team raced to 34-28 win over the Mt. Angel So dality quintet on the armory floor Wednesday ' night. Wagner. Sodality center, scored 7 points in the opening period to lead the Angels to lead at the end of the first quarter. Mt. An gel managed to hang onto their advantage until seconds before the end of the second period when Hanauska. Woodbnrn forward, swished one from the corner to send the Woodbnrn team in front. Halftlme score was Woodbnrn 19 Mt Angel 18. The local firs was leading 25-23 at the end of the third quarter. Wagner led the scorers with 12 points followed by Hanauska of Woodburn and Kehoe of Jhe An gels with in; Lineups: Woodbant S4. Hanauska 10 Gorman 4 , Sonneyer 8 Hanrahan S Donnelly C Referee, Anonby. 28 Mt. Angel Hanken 1 Grosjacqnes 12 Wagner 4 Epping 10 Kehoe 135 N. COMMERCIAL ST. 1 ; f l Prices Friday, Salarday Through Monday. 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Mike Peters canned the opening buck et and ther ran to 13-7 first first time-as the "A" church; quarter. adranUse. Bogging down GERVAIS The Cougars drop ped a pair of games to the Hub bard A and R teams Tuesday night Pete Jesen, local center waa 111 and bis absence was felt. The Hubbard quint ran up a 19-5 score at half time. The Hubbard B team defeated the Gerrals B team 20-11, using nowerer, three men that played in the A contest. - Jason Lee Falls, Playoff Needed Jason Lee met, defeat for the league wound np first naif play last night, and as a result win meet First Baptist, beaten only by Jason Lee. for the first round title next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Branselleal upset the Lees, by 22 to 18 count with Bartrutf hooping . First Baptist tipped orer Congregational 23 to 20, led by Morley's 11 counters. The Mormons edged out Presbyterian 17 to 15, with Calhoun of the Presbyterians high with 8 mark- era. IS Jason Lee ErangcUcal S3 Chllds Gaiaer t Rndln S Bartruff 8 Hilflker 2 Rice I Duncan 5 Anderson 7 Baumgartner I Lapschlesl in the second quarter. Indepen dence climbed Into a 1S-15 tie st halftlme. Hopsters Make Bid The Dragon varsity took the floor from there, bnt were hard put to stare off a determined Hopster bid until Lowe started connecting. The Independence fire held a lead until late la the third neat. The teams play again Friday night In a WVI league tilt that also counts in the series, at Inde pendence, Dallas' Bees took aa 48 to 18 win in the preliminary, Mormons IT Moore 4 Johnstead B Cottew 2 Boyd 2 John bo n 4 15 Presbyterians 8 Calbom 2 Boise Eaton 1 Lafky 4 Scbrock Dallas 40 M. Peters 4 Foster 4 Klierer Jones Nicol 8 Subs for SS Independence 14 Hartmen 5 Weddle Rogers 1 Morris 8 Miller Dallas: Jackson 1. Kroeker 2, Dornhecker 7, A. Pe ters 4, Lowe 10, Williams 8. 1st Baptist 23 Broer Bobbins 2 Morley 11 Clark 2 Letfaburg 8 20 Congrega. S Humphreys 1 Smith 6 King 8 French 4 Reinwald Mt Angel Preps Coming Tonight Junior Players Defeat Brooks f . rv . i I Anget, too -cosmpionsmp UUIUL ISO tO Id Main be tied three ways. MT. ANGEL-Th ML Ab1 Preps will go to Salem Friday night, to play the Sacred Heart high school o.atat fa a "Bw league game, xne Preps, undefeated this season, meet their old rfrals to decide ML Angers right to the leadership m the league, won last Tuesday by defeating Scotts Mills. snould Sacred Heart, defeat Mt. Angel, the championship , would WOODBURN Pete DeOuire's Ws8hlngtca Junior high school basketball team landed Brooks 2S-1S defeat on the Woodburn flopr Tuesday afternoon. Brooks Last year the baby Angels lost to the Salem team In the final game, lea Ting them the winners or the North Marion County "B" league -championship. Mt. Angel's llnenp" for Friday night wUl bo Holland and Apple- 7" 5fl " ".rd...Kronberf. eenter, time but the Terriers' earns back in the second canto to take con trol. Halftlme score was 14-11 for Woodburn. The Terriers will " meet Hub bard in a north Marios county grade school league game here Friday. Lineups: . Woodbnrn (20) (18) Brooks Gustafson 12 4 McCoy J. Hugfll I Tamyasu Moshberger 4 Lowery Mathews 1 Kaneko Miner 2 Ogura Referee, ulago WilUams. and Maekle and Plennett guards. as gars urop z Tilts to Hubbard Triple-Header Slate Tonight Willamette Again Pots 69; Eugene to Meet Salem in 7:30 Game IDogs to Invade Lebanon Tonight WOODBURN Coach Eldon Cone and his Woodburn Bulldogs Will lnrade Lebanon Friday night Where they wUI make another at tempt to raise their standing in the WVI league. ! The Conemen hare been work Ing since they loss to Dallas Tues day, perfecting their defense. Nelson, tallest man on the sauad. baa; shown considerable improTe- ment and promises to be one of the top scorers along with Halter and the Sprouse twins. Augusta Triumph Third for Patty AUGUSTA, Ga.. Jan. INrV National Champion Patty - Berg stooa on a cnauenge by Atlan ta's Dorothy Klrby today and won her third straight Augusta Tltllsts' golf tournament with 72-hole score of 3 It. The Minneapolis girl headed into the final 18 holes six strokes under Mies Klrby and turned in a creditable 80 but the Atlantan came through with the best round of the tournament, a ono- orer-par 71 that made her strong second with 82 L tierrydale Quint Hands Bethel Wee End 37 - 28 Game PERRTDAL E The local school defeated Bethel there, 37 to 28 at basketball, with Toakum high scorer, marking up 17 for the winner. The lineups: Ptonrydale (87) Yoakum 17 McKee 4 Case 7 White C Morrison 2 (28) Bethel 2 Hallman 8 Todd 10 Ahrens 2 Cross 11 Cook Games Tonight: WtHamette m. Idaho, 8:30 Vikings Ragene, 7:30 Jayreeo.Tm, Engene Bees, S:15 Hoopln' took on hectic angles last night as the Bearcats scored double-counter Northwest con ference Tictory orer the College of Idaho Coyotes by a 69 to 46 score, the second successive game in which the 'Cats counted 69 times. . . Steady play and steadier firing marked the first half play, with the Willamettes parking 16 shots throush hemp in 39 pokes for 40 points and a .410 arerage, and the Coyotes clouting out a .400 with 10 dunked in 12 attempts for 22 digits. Idahoans Let Fly But the second session was as wild and carefree as a neighbor hood dog fight. The collegians, on both sides, let fly passes and shots from anywhere, the derll take the consequences. Three "Cats built up their con ference scoring arerages. Skopil. Anton and White hitting for 17 points apiece. Skopil got 12 of his in the first half, getting the first four points of the game and the first seven run up by the Bearcats. White canned tour field throws In each heat, while Anton Docketed five two-pointers tn the first halt and two in the second FiTe of Skopil's counters came at the gift line, as did three of Anton's and one of White's. .' Visitor Hemps 14 Elmer Baldwin, six - foot - four. forward of the Coyotes, tucked j in 14. But Baldwin played the whole session, whereas neither White, Anton . or Skopil played ' more than three-fourths of the fray. Willamette ended the horse race affair with m batting average of .355. hitting 28 In 79. while the Coyotes pulled up with .355. They hit SO In 69 attempt. The clubs play again tonight, with Salem high showing in a No-Name league preliminary against, Eugene. LADIES' LEAGUE (Perfection alleys) BSXnUM BSAVTT SAXOK Chptw 18 118 1S41 Killer 1SS 130 HI U AastrsM m 10S 117 S Wilsoa ISO 108 147 SS Bom 14S . 137 IS 4 Totals William lifer .711 M9 6J 197 Shcridma Averill BXTSB'S PLA.CS 14S 1SS SS 6! S9 114 4i ia 1S4 IS SV 150 1J7 113 8 143 141 117 4 Totals ..60 447 42 1 1SK e GOLD EH fHSASUKT C. Kitchea 1ST 147 14S 4 Borrh 150 159 13844 Kamp S8 SS 82 rannr 147 121 lit 38 Bvaa 180 144 US 44 Total! 74 SZ7 SIS V4 CAPITAL BEDDUTO CO. Hanairao 14 14 144 Poolin 141 163 13743 Julun 124 118 146 - Wkirra l.i4 133 10839 Putnam 109 US 1493 Barnica 133 142 1334(1 Totals ..673 . S 677 04 Cooper Maintains Frisco Coif Lea - . I, - Wins low Medal Score Qualifies to -vnfer for big, Money By RUSSELL J. NEW LAND SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 19.-6? Coasting in with a steady par "1 to add to his great first round c Harry Cooper -compiled - iC-ho total of 13 S today to win qaalif ing honors In the $5,000 St Francisco mstch play open gc tournament. .. y The slightly " built retersn many a fairway campaign, nc unattached, and playing out I Chicago, breesed . home at tl head of a formidable field to pu up $250 for low medal score I well as to assure himself of ei ditlonal money as otoe of the 1 who will begin match play tomq row. ; 1 His six under oar effort of tl first round proTed the cUnchq Without it he's been back off tl pace. With tt he set a- new reeoj for the par 35-36-71 Lskesli course. Referee, Art Chrlstensenu Willamette, 69 O F PF TP Eberly. f 1115 Kolb. f 0 0 0 0 Anton, c 7 t 1 17 Specht, g 0 0 0 Skopil. g 5 S 17 Oallher, f 10 12 Catherwood, f 10 0 2 Whlte. f 8 1 4 If Fra-el. e 0 0 10 Quesseth. g 2 1 1 & Robertson, g 1 t A Totals 29 11 12 t C. of Idaho, Baldwin, f ...... 7 0 1 14 DeGuise, f 2 0 0 4 Anderson, e I I 1 4 Thomasoa, g 2 13 5 YMCA Dixtnec ToniUl A dinner for all wrestlera w entered the recent tourney Is t lux held at the YMCA tonight C o'clock. If edals won In the mi will be presented. McGowan. g Bennett, f Glfford, f Coulter, e Stone, g Totals . 1 .4 21 .2 0 1 .21 I . 0 .20 IS Free throws missed, for Ida! Thomasoa. Anderson. DeGuise Baldwin 2. For Willamette: Bko 3, Anton Catherwood. Te nieal fool: Stone,! Idaho. Referee: Ted Rokwer, Portlai Mi 1) Occ Hubbard Gnrt Teams Get two From Neighbors HUBBARD Bo the first and second basketball teams won from the Gerrals teams here Tuesday night. The first string men won 10 to 1: the second team, 20 to 11. Hatcher of Hub bard made 13 points and Bierly of Gerrals t. Lineups, first team: Hnbbard (SO) Gerrals Lessen t Bierly Smith 1 i Brown I ScheMer 8 Martin Hatcher IS " , 4 Giesy Stanffer S ' S Koenlg Vancouver lions Defeat Portland PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 19-UP) -Vancouver's Lions won, their first game from Portland this season tn the Pacific. Coast Boek er league-.tonight, rt-l. -The Ltou sccred twice In t- ftent period an4 once la the second I and spent-an anxious ze minutes i fending off one Portland charge after another In the third pe riod. . : - ' SPOKANE, Jan, ll-tfV-Tat. 8pokaM CUnpers en lea their three game ehut-out atreak to-1 nlrht when they puyea w ft to-4 tie -in fast orertfane game : bore , ngainst the saauie Boa hawks la tit Pacific Soast Boek- s7 eagw. This pporiianity ISA. Brar, klMrj, TA1XJ aa CUaMt waiiaa. Aaaiat HBDO- OES8 fa sec jramrs t-43HJ. K arauar Hi araat si AflTUCTKD hIIIl aaart. kaC aaaaaaek. su, MUptaa, jsleara, Siat-atie, rfc aali v Sn a 1 . 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