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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1949)
Th gtorfman, golem, Oreoon, Mcndayy font IX 1X9 1 M $250,000-Plus GateOaimed Louis Impressed by s Charles Condition By Jack Han4 MOMENCE, IUn June 9-VF) TyyrA Charla vnrts JarseY Joe Walcotti put master of the jig ging; retreat and counter punch, to gamble with an all-out attack in their lS-round N.B.A.-sanc-tionrd heavyweight title bout Wednesday at Comiskey Park. VI don't think hell have the respect for me that he had for Joe Louis," Mid 27-year-old Char lea of Cincinnati, a natural 175 pounrter, "Hell -i fight me. think jTm a pushover. Hell gamble. I "i really don't know what style JH us. It all depends on what he does. But I'm ready. I don't want to make any prediction but you can say I'm confident. The beat man will win." "Who's the best man" a reporter asked. "The man that lands the most min-hx " h vlv renlied. The ru.ai-w, .... J j--. Dian doesn't confuse easily. Charles does not picture him self ii i super slugger with a dynamite punch who can flatten all opposition. He does think he 1 well equipped for an all-around battle with a good wallop and fine boxiftR ability. "I don't stand there and slug away, leas'n I have the advant age." he said, explaining hi tvie. "I fouiht and beat lots of f Y ers who cfwftd hit harder than me." Charles named Elmer Ray and Johnny Haynes as harder hitters thaajiimself. Louis visited the Qharles camp Saturday and said he was much Impressed by Charles condition. Because of an eye cut, sustained aeveral days ago while sparring 'with C.ene Jones or Camden, jm.J.. Charles wore a mask with special strips under the eyes during -his cloning drills. He is confident the cut will not bother him in the Tint. . i i Late reports from the l.B.C. of fices indicate rising Interest in the bout. The promoters claim they have over $250,000 already In the till. TheyTl Do It Every Time ItMUM By Jimmy Hatlo WILL YDU DOME A WOK AND TOUCH tPIHESESPCE CAMS And the HAMPER. 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Sullivan vs King Henry Lee lightheavy scrap at the armory Wednesday njght: The winner, reports Matchmaker Tex SalkeW, will get another main event on the next Salem show, against Jack (Ginger) Snapp, Vr.e Klamath Falls clouter, Softball Tilts Set for Week Action in both the Industrial no Lily so una i.i leagues is uue. Iain this week' at Leslie park. Starting with a single Monday Bight game, at 6:30 o'clock, bet ween the Warner Motors and Pa per Mill Industrial league outfits. On Tuesday night the Teams ters play Interstate Tractor at 0:30 In another Industrial fixture, and at eiht o'clock the, Campbell Rock Wools tangle with Mootry Phar iswcy in a -City league makeup gnne. ' City league play is then idle un til Thursday, when the Marine.! Reserves play Handle Oil and the Gaper Mill goes against Rock Tools. Wednesday night's Indus trial clat T.ak TaViah v Klull sltenerve and Post Office vs Clear Lake, the first game starting at I JO o'clock. Women Golf ers Match in Open 3 OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla , June I9-(fl)i-A treacherous test of par faces the nation s topflight women golfer tomorrow in the 18 -hole qualifying round of the 20th An nual Western Open tournament. The - scene wilt be Oklahoma City's scenic country club course 8,879 yards of championship mejturement. Par of 37-3875 was too tough for most of he fiM of 11S players in pracUce rounds. Beverly Hanson, Fargo, N.D., a semi-finalist last year, suffered an am injury in an automobile acci dent and was a doubtful xtarter. Ilwever, on the advice of her father. he decided to ilay. In practice round this afternoon, she carded a two-under-par 73, which was the lowest practice acore of the tournament. The only other sub-par per formance was a 74 shot rterday by little Louise Suggs, the Georgia professional. Patty wjlj be, shooting for her fourth Western Open champion ship in the role .f defender. Standing in her way is an old rival, Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaha,r las, and a host of sharp-shooting amsteurs. The Babe arrived late tniav and didn't get in a practice round. ' Sullivan fought with Snapp in Tacoma recently, and list a punch packed decision which was dispute ed. by not only John L. and .his handlers but by most of the cus tomers who watched it. Con sequently, the dapper Portlander who has come into his own as a battler in recent months wants another shot at Snapp, and soon. Heaping additional claims in the pugilistic pot, Sullivan is posses sor of a 10-round draw with Bobby Volk, obtained in Portland May 3, and figures he had that one in the hag also. Snapp has two wins over Volk, but was knocked down by the Portland southpaw both times before he got the victories. King Heriry, the fierce-appearing Seattle negro made short work of Volk in his only Salem appear ance. He slammed out a knock out in 52 seconds of the first round bv. landing a terrific left on Volk's eye, paralyzing the Portlander for some time. Tt is no secret that all middleweights in the Northwest have been ducking King Henry, something they can't afford to be doing much longer. Lee will weigh right around IM pounds for the Wednesday acrap. Sullivan, usually a 17Z pounder. will make a 168 maximum lor the mix. He has posted weight money to that effect. The six-pound special puts Davey Ball- on with Danny For rest, sharps-looking Indian mid dleweight prospect. Two of the trio of four-founders have been an nounced thtisly: Al Cliff, Portland vs. Pat' Kelly, Oakland, middle weights, add Dick Collie, Salem vs. Rafael Loera, Eugene, middle weights. One more four-rounder is to be added. The advance sale of tickets starts today, at Maple's. Salkeled reports that popular prices will be in effect, ($2.40. 1.80 and 1.20), even though such a mainer would get $3.60 "tops' at Spokane, Seat tie and Tacoma. WEST SALEM'S VVIX West Salem's Lumberjacks of the junior baseball league wallop ed Albany 8 to Sin a game played at Albany Sunday afternoon. Jim LfIIEAS ANTS WIN 5 TO 2 Golden Pheasant's softball team scored three runs in the top of the 12th inning to down the Linn County Telephoners in a mara thon tilt played at Lebanon Satur day night. Miller, hurling for the Pheasants, yielded only five hits over the elongated game. G. Pheas. . 000 001 100 0035 9 4 Tele ..000 200 0C0 0002 5 7 Miller and Kinger; A. D Kyper and D. De Kyper. 1 C- rrs fall CUTTING AS S?fc?j 3l PP T THATS OOP' v r-T APTEJ? SHwgG.Vya'T t MV PACE IS V A III j stiu. rjll "vrM ! ! blade, ouxy-j wm took rr OUT OP VOUR ?AZOP TO CUT SOME LINOLEUM A in aw rtn f7A5 1 1.1 SO vou1 WONT FLV ME' TO THE rI CAN'T. "RET At? - SHAPE NOT ENOUGH CAS. 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