The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 21, 1927, Image 2

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    THE BEND BULLKT1N. DAILY EDITION. BEND OREGON SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1927
Jack Sharkey Takes Convincing Victory From Maloney in Fifth
PAGE TWO
GENE'S CROWN
IIS NEW GOAL
S
m 4 .
Jim's Eye Is Slashed In
Z". First Frame
Out Our Way
By Williams
-Now York, May 21. (IP)
"DJi most convincing tlve
vjjltjd knockout victory ovor his
rlTn Hnston heavyweight to his
credit. Jack Sharkey, the orator
"6(11 f isll slinger from the navy.
tMiajr vu in the front ranks of
ct,cndors for Gene Tunncy's
hmvyweight title. In Tex Itick
UZ$1 elimination contest last
n will at Yankee stadium. Shar
kgV'oiituoxeri anil outfought Jim
Moloney with littlo difficulty.
A far as the tight went, Mu
lugiy won only one ' rouud the
ftrwR Even in that first rouud
h Jiad his left eye opened by a
directed right-hand punch.
AjW the first, there was no
duubt about the winner.
In the fourth round Sharkey
(Ottoimed Maloney to the floor
tor n count of three. Maloney !
iW. pulling himself up with thei
ni of ropes when the gong end
JCO,ft found.
siharkey came out with his de
fl.Ttit aneer lu the fifth round
ahj3 Irapned Moloney to the floor
amin with a right to tho jaw.
AUtcn Down Again
' aiuloncy struggled to his feet
niffl'wag sent down again with
aijitjicr hard right to the law.
MMoney. showing that his game-
ncJV-nnnot be questioned, rolled meet.
ovttTh and over on tho floor.
nifTWil himself up with the help
ofMhe ropes and then collapsed
oiClils face in the resin as the
referee ateppod In and stopped
tha light.
1alouey did have a bad break
liObe first round when his eye
urm" opened, but that was no
cxfjise. lor the inferiority he dem
onstrated In the later rounds. 'George Lott. May Sutton Bundy.
There r.n be no question that j Helen Jacobs. Clarence "Peck"'
Slmrkey is the belter tignter. i Griffin and Robert Seller were
"ex Kirkard was enthused among the entrants.
after the fight. "Sharkoy is one ' , I
of-lhe best box fighters I ever i San Francisco. May 31. Unl
haje.; seen", Rickard said. "Iverslty of California and Stan
hn him signed up to meet J ford university, will meet for the
D&ipsey in the nxt number of first tima In Mstory in ice hockey ;
N Mtt fer3qt t wttP his -f kSw. I wMtHeo V
ITS NOME) MOOlH StT VWHEM "W-V H09& 'lM EATVa A POPCORKl
O' WORE CTOMPEO-rAETARROMO. 1 SAUL OMCE. VNllHOOfEM 1
j Business. I EK ovl R W0 .BAcKsnFFV. -Ry -faxr ACjlM , .
33 ViMOf I'M MUH VNONT WEED EM FtR-falSil A ooMMER flffl ,
Si AOOKVW I VS0R ROAST.Kl' EARS v -(S)
I lljxcy, May. I'rueti nml l'lcin-
Ich; Ferguson nml Wilson.
Second games:
At Hoston It. II. H.
,SI Louis B 5 I
Huston i 11 t
1 1 tt I ii oh and Siiydnr: ticnewlch,
Mogrldsu and llngim.
AimTlcun
At Cleveland . It. 1 11. K
New York 4
Cleveland 3
(KlKlilh inning.)
Ittieihor and Collins: l.ovnon.
laillin ami L. Sowull.
At Detroit It. H. K.
Washington 0 0 1
DiHrull 5 It 3
lliulliiy. Ilruxiiiu. Marlwrry mid
Ituel: lliilloway and Hassler.
At Chicago- It. II. ):.
I'hlludelphia & 111 4
Chicago 7 13 J
double.
The Washington tcnni sou led
down somewlinl uflui' lluil disns
tor ami hna played much holler
bukl. - Tomorrow's hiiiiio, playi'il
on While .Salmon's own fluid, will
probably bo n illfforcut ami of
hIiiikkIo ,1)111)1 tho sliiil oiil horn.
Sii!i'k Keiineily'a liny urn be
coming somowhiit liiil'di'iied In
the task of riding couple of j
hundred mill's nml then winning
H ball game beforo tucklliig llu
long rldo homo. I .tint Siimlny
In Hood Ittvor Ihey run uw.iy
wllh I lie hull giinie from tho
start In spile of six or- sevon
hours on the road Just befoiv
, the but tie. The mini' Jlncnn
( used last Siiniloy will niiiko Iti.i
I trip tomorrow.
Homl.
. Tho new firm will liiku over
the now brick building recently
eroded on III con wood iivnnilii In
getlioi' wllh nil mi's now In
iiluek, ull pui'ta mid viiiliuienl.
W. M. Amlei'soii, vliii piimlilenl
nml waslslunl genenil iiiiiuiivt' of
Ilio Oldsinoblle Coiiiuuuy of Ore
goii. In III ' Hend loduy lnoliliig
.'(Uir ileliilla of the trnnsfiir In
Crook,
l.itku.
JortufNoii, lliirney nml
Baseball's Big 4 1
' II)' I'llllCll 1'lfHM
Kobe Until niiiile II slnr.l" !
two Hull's up. lie wns wnlkeil
I wire.
Ihu now oriiiiiiiiillnn. Andersnu j llornshy poled mil Iwo doubles
siilil Hint both Davis and Wood lout of six tiles in mi nveitlino
liu'n been n long llmu wllh thu Context,
I'onipiiiiy and officials nro glud In! Colib gut it single In two trie.
give lliem mi npporlunliy In luke Kpi'iilier wua Idle.
over the local brunch. ' -
"'I'lie new cuiiiimny will bo Ihu Cobb'
illHlrlbulliig point for five mini- llnriinhy ...
lies In Centml Ori'iion. Thu lor-' Hut h
rllnry liuiudoi besides DeHchutes, Speaker ..
AU II
1 110 411
IIS l:l
107 .14
' 1'ct
.4 23
.374
.3111
.314
Klilg lilt
l.OIMI 1
,!IK4 U
I '.l 114 II
q,,r:m,r c: Uvo"s ! DAVIS AND WOOD
TAKE OVER SHOP
At SI. Louis It. II. K.
Hoston 4 I
!Si. Iiiila 7
(Seventh lulling.) a
, Willi. Wlngficld mid Hartley;
Stewart mill D'fJelll.
ELKS PREPARE
FORWGJUMP
White Salmon Trip to
be Made Sunday
HEROES arc KlA0ENOT8ORfsJ.
wCT.w.s.wiTor:
.San Francisco. May SI. With
a great array of nationally known
stars entered, the 38th annual :
Pacific coast tennis champion- j
ships got under way this morn
ing at the California club courts
Hanlin met in the first match of
when Arthur Pegg and George
the day. William M. Johnston.
if
League Baseball
tOHNt
i W. I..
'Oakland 32 20
Mission 28 23
Sacramento 27 24
Portland . 26 24
San Francisco 26 26
Seattle ..'. 23 25
Los Angeles 23 28
Hollywood 18 -30
COAST I.K.Vtil K RKSCLTS
R. H. K. I
Hollywodd 0 4 oj
San Francisco .' 5 6 J
W. Murphy. Miilcuhyi art'd
i . i
-TT..,!. n . I... C.n E-,.n(o..n ' CI '
Ice skatjng club rink. . j sucramento .1............. a 13 1 ! At I'lillmlelphl
'' i Oiilclnnil i .. 1 i CicllinUtl "'
me 'l-iuw i i Biln rranciscoi may i-ihk '
tlw -eliminations and
wlU'bo a great fight
jShnrkey razzed Maloney 'n.'l
through- the fight. When they
wttu: mueo to
I know lt Monduy night when five-man Cok'. May and Var'gi
Ilarnes nml Hcnllno.
First game:
At Philadelphia R. II. K.
Cinclnnaii 5 11 3
I Philadelphia S 7 ,J( 1
Pet.! Mays and Hiirgrnvn; Scotl and
.615 I Wilson.
.5 is I First game:
..523 (At Boston It. It. K.
.520 J St. Louis 5 9 1
.500 j Bnston 3 8 1
.479 j llhcm. Alexander and Snydr:
.440 i Edwards, Wnrtz ami Taylor.
.37$ J' Second games:
j At. -Brooklyn-- It. H. K.
j Chicago 11 11 o
Brooklyn 6 8-1
Make and flonr.nles; McWornoy.
Doak. Klirliunll, Klllott. Cnntrell vhlffoil
w and l)o Horry. . . .- . , nlaverr.
The Hend Klks team wVl niiiko'
the lnug trip lo While Salmon,
Wash., loomrrow for a M Id-Co- i
lunibia baselMll gamo. Most of -those
driving from here to Hie
game will meet at tho Puluce j
pool hall at 6:30 tomorrow morn-'
lug where members of Hie learn '
will assemble..
White Salmon Is holding fourth '
pJuco In the league at the present .
time after being shut out Inst ;
Sunduy by .The Dulles, 6 to 0, !
while the llcnd hoys wuro heit- i
ing Hood Itlver 13 lo 5. White I
Salmon opened the Mlil-Coliimblu 1
season here against Hend und )
Bend Oldsinobile Firm Is
(iiven New Name
It. Ml. Davis and W. A. Wood
have purcliiiacd Hie loriil brunch
of Ihe tllilsmohlle Cn. of Oregon.
The new firm will be known us
tho Davis-Wood Motor Cn. Huvls
has been Jnctil niaiviger of Ihe
branch for Ihe lust three yours
nml Wood bus buen In charge uf
Ihe service dnniirtinniit of the
conipauy lor three years. D:ivls
as wllh Ihiv local branch for a
before ho wns made nimi-
uger. Hnth men were with ilie
Dldsmobile Company of Oregon
for some time before muilim to
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I DONE BY CARLSON AND LYONS
n "' ii in ni Hr f 'V "' R
II 111 - li" I " hi'iiies III lleuil. II
il'-Ov ) lirTfj In !! ' Hl IT
I CAULSON & IAONS . I
H 71 U nil SI. I'lmiie l.tll
i
Second games:
was soundly trounced to Ihe
tune of 12 to 0. Fred Roberts, j
pitching Ills first game fur Hend. '
18 of tho Washington I
rhllo his rival. V. Cody. '
Oa.lv IV. ..If.. n..,t I, I
rwrp ftnaracy ui aw umj umvinh iionie. voicran oitt.iiciiier oi ,RO : Singleton and Koehier
iiju. 4onnny BucBiey.i iu -'minors anu major league nam
It.
6
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If.
11
9
collected three strikeout. Jim
K. Hend boys were pounding them i
.tioui Hint day. nine hits, Ini'ltullng j
0 n hnnier. a tbree-baggor iintl a
t it
stood by silently. 'hitter, has been signed by 'hcKjggjon 9' )H
I'hki .in me nay , an r ran Cisco aeais. houio sian-jj,, Angeles 4 9"
- was a fast bout all the. way ed his career with the Seals 18 j, p,lteMe aIld' "wa"ucrs; Weiith'
ilJw. iu umv u.ounu. .v-u...... ,,.- .,, ,10 ..u-u lon),v cminiiigluim. Smith
; Sandbcrg.
I Portland-Seatlle
ponrd: rain.
"fence buster".
o.h& famous Dempsey-Kirpo en-1 as
rfftl'ment at the polo grounds. .
Shifty,' thousand fans were on. Kiigcnc, Ore.. May 21. Stan
lilrml when the fighters entered ford and University of Washing-;
llik-l'lug. thus insuring tho J300.- ton tennis players were to battle; Xiilioiml
niw rte Rickard had predicted. today for the Pacific .coast title, i ,rs( nme.
i tt-.-n- noi n i-aimiiij viuwu uh, i nose iwo scuuoig ruiiiauieti New York
II II
UMMfiKy one. tumis ui tiiu iuiiuis "" , t islmrgh ft 11 II
JT2ooklng back It Is easy to be-. ment when the huskies defeated i jy.p, yor, '" jj
little Mint Sharkey may have j Oregon 4 lo 3 .and Stanford won!" mM an(' Smith McQiillliu
rjjved his inspiration Just be- from the Oregon Aggies 6 to j Kitzslmmons and De Vormer
fujui the fight began. After a I j Kirst Bamc.
IWrfca cress aispaicn lening oi , Eugene, ore.. .May zi. 1 no I At Brooklyn
CjSJaln Lindbergh's whereabouts j Oregon Aggies and the University j d,!,.,,
basin been read to tho crowd a, of Oregon will clash In a dual j Brroklj-n""
srnii prayer was saiu. irac.K aim iieui meci nere inis
33ien someone yelled from the i afternoon. Figuring of records
tilths of the stadium: made by men entered indicates
HXJio anonymous sentiment may! that the Aggies should win by
have gotten under the thick skin j three points.
oCJjio blustering LithuriVin. At :
n"ralo he showed a right-hand j Pullman. Wash.. Miy 21. By
blBj that never beforo had ex- J winning the relay. Washington
bClci) und bad terrific power in j state college defeated the Uni-
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STANDARD!
TWO-DOOR SEDAN
liijtjtunclica. Ho turned out to
buiiujt only a boxer lint u fJugger.
j Sport Tabloids
verslty of Montana track team
67 to 64 here yeslerdiiv afternoon.
Cambridge, Mai., May 21.
Harvard was favored lo win Ihe
triangular vanity bout race Willi
Pennsylvania and M. I. T. The
crimson made n stronger showing
in its defeat by Ihe navy tha.it
either of thu other contestants
slid has been strengthened by
itwklaiiil. May 21. (LP)
TITS tun ford university le-fi-tUnl
the Athens Athletic club
lnT special 400-yard relay swim
InwAUe of (he fastest races' seen
A.Mtl.n , In .... TI, 1
InE&ns won by a yard In the!10 lha
thim-of 3 minutes. CO seconds.!
L.'oyd won tho 220-yard
Jut4r swim for women in . 3
mgnjlos. 20 acc'jnil'i. Hill Cum
buU..won the 220-yrd breast
ntrWko for men In 3 minutes.
1 v.o seconds. : Fishcrmeii. anglers. Irollcrs. dry
" 1 ' fly experts ull those who know
return of Capt. Cooffrcy Pla.ll
Many Trout Wanted
For Session In Bend
an Francisco, May 21.
"Irlflk" Temploton, track Hnd
flijll. couch of Stanford unlvcrs
ltyils roporli-d recovering from
un3fjtiick of kidney trouble.
jliiiiford University, Calif., May
21 Fifteen track field athletes
of Jflintiird university loft horo at
nowiL today for Pliiladuliihiii to
comnnlo In thu 1. C. A. A. A .A.
iiJjiili)liHbliH. Thu squiiil is uc
I'limiwitik'd by Harry Maloney.
mljjjr uporls director lit Stun
foftO. .
; torkclcy. May 21. Couch Wul.
pn0irltlo and six atWctes loft
lie(u today fur Philadelphia lo
cnMpele in the I. C. A. A. A. A.
how to lure trout Into a fish bas-
kot or onto a forked stick were;
uiipculed to today by the women's,
chilis of Uend and the Ueschutosi
Hod and (inn club to catch as
many trout us possible over the
week end In preparation for the
fish dinner to he given for the
Oregon Federation of Women's
cliiba convention here nuxt week.
A huge box has been placed In
O'lloiitiell's iinrliet In receive the
I rum as fust ns t hey are broiigh
In. The flsli will lie wliiskcdjiwiiy
lo tho Iniii.TitiuM calll of the ice
box until llmu for the trout b".u
'liti'l pliuuied for the cuiiv-u.il
dclegutea.
So if yon go fishing Sunday,
catch fish and bring thorn to O'
Dnnnell's market. " .
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