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Merrill Fight Card Features Kayo Artists Tuesday
LINE UP FIVE
SIX-ROUND
MAINEVENTS
BouU Will Draw LoU For
Place on Card; Will
Feature Weight
Flv ill-round rents, featur
Ini beary bora, ara billed (or the
Merrill fight program Tuesday
Bllht. Matchmaker Joe Blcker
taft announced last nlht. The
kouts will be put on In the order
that their numbers come out ot
the bat the night of the card.
Included in the tle events are
groip of knockout artlits ot no
mean ability.
HKAVTWKIfiHTS
Jen Holloway. feet and 3
tnchea and weight J00. age 21.
will meet Tiny McCumber. feet
nd Inches and weight 202, age
14 yean. Both hate won many
battle br knockouts. Holloway,
former Vnlrersity of Oregon stu
dent, ia from The Dallee. In his
two yearn of "fighting Holloway
baa become popular in The Dalles
and last Tuesday he kayoed Earl
Bee be, Portland, in lees than two
rounds.
Mr. Elmer Huston, The Dalles
meat market owner, who is build
ing a meat packing plant here,
gives Holloway a fine eend-otf.
McCnmber recently disposed of
bis opponent. Chuck JUryille in
less than two rounds.
1.IOHT-HEAV1ES
Another The Dallea popular
tighter. Cliff Sparr. comes here
well recommended with five
atraight one-round knockouts. He
Is also a former University of
Oregon student and according to
fight critics has the makings of a
tin tighter. Beautifully built
this athlete tips the beam at 170
pounds of solid beef. He meets
a reteran In Jess DeMott. the
Merrill spud grower.
Johnny Jackson. Modoc Point
i i-- mwA Tnffv Uansen. The
Dallee butcher boy, may steal the
how, for they are the fame type
of aggressive fighters and both
bit hard. "Tuffy" has eight
knockouts to bis credit in bis last
IS fights in The Dalles. They are
lightweight.
RKMATCH MABE
Frankie Monroe, Lakeriew. and
Jack Kirk, colored. Klamath Falls,
by popular demand mix in a slx
ronnd return match. In the Lake
view card they fought hard for
the entire six rounds.
Jack Tanner and Battling Leo
Burns are the fifth pair. Tanner
la a recent arrival from the east
and Is living in borris. He hopes
n tvwmr Rnrntt and work his
way up to a regular main event
Here, nia position wueu no jch .u
oast.
The boys from The Dalles will
arrivo Mot day y motor.
The Klamath, fighters are work
ing out regularly here.
LK MOX'8 KYE Cl'T
The Tuesday fight card takes
the place of the bout originally
set for last night between Ray
McQuillan and Romeo LeMon.
Matchmaker Bickers taft canoelled
the bout to allow Romeo LeMon
to meet George Dixon In Portland.
Dixon won by a technical knock
out in the seventh round wh,"n
LeMon's eye was so badly rut that
the fight was stopped by Referee
Tom Louthlt. Manager Jack
Walker says LeMon's eye is heal
ing rapidly, although it has not
fully healed yet as the gash ex
tended nearly the len'.h of his
eyebrow. A suitable opponent
could not be found for McQuillan.
Uzcudun Again
; In Good Graces
V 1 New York
NEW YORK, March 20. (UP)
Paolino Uxcudun, Basque heavy
weight boxer, was reinstated by
the New York State Boxing com
mission today. He had been un
der suspension as a result of
having boxed Primo Camera,
Italian heavyweight, while the
latter was under suspension.
The commission suspended
Frankie Genaro, recognized by
the National Boxing association
as flyweight champion for having
acted as a boxer's manager while
abroad.
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all Ureek to Itock Jones. The
lro aald, You've got to play
that shot with an open
fare,' so link went nil
around the rounie nllli his
noulu open."
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Cambridge and
Oxford Crews
To Race Today
LONDON. March 20 (VP) It
Urill be all orer in less than 20
minutes tomorrow when Oxford
and Cambridge meet In their
eighty-third annual boat race.
Both crews took the lightest
port of workouts today. Ox
ford's Dark Blues remained a
slight farorite in the betting.
SAX fRANClSCO. March 20.
(UP) Although he won eight
rounds of the 10-round bodt and
the decision. Young Corbett of
Fresno was unable to make an
impressive showing against Paul
Pirrone, Cleveland welterweight,
here tonight.
Pirrone was apparently advised
to hold back and counter punch
for nine rounds. He did not open
up with h(s characteristic drtvinz
offensive until the tenth, which
he won by a slight margin.
The Fresno boxer tried con
scientiously to land his hard left
punch but could not get i-irrone
to lead.
rorbett weighed 147ij, Pirrone
147.
Other results:
Paul Delaney decisioned Man
uel Victoria, (6); Bobby Gray de
cisioned Leo Domingo, (4K
Johnnv Kusick decisioned Tommy
Comlsicey. (4); Johnny freeman
knocked out "Speedy" bparks,
(1), and Willie Keane knockeu
out Jim Naulty, (1).
HOLLYWOOD. March 20 (UP)
Billy Townsend, Vancouver, B.
C, won a 10-round decision over
Johnny Lamar, Los Angeles
Mexican, in the main eveni oi
their battle here tonight. Towns-
end weighed 142 and Lamar,
141.
Oral Kubanks won the nod
over Young Papke in the four-
round semi-final, while Vincent
Marlines scored a techniral
knockout over Mike Ketihall af
ter he had made four trips to
the canvas, twice In each of the
second and third rounds.
Other results: Babe Adams de
cisioned Kay Cervantes (4i;
Johnny O'Brien won a technical
knockout over jhck van coy
14 1 : Willie Davis beat Oscar
Tovar on technical knockout (1.)
DETROIT. .Mich., Mnrch 20
(TP I My Sullivan of St. Paul
15714 nounds. knocked out Iy
Grove, New York, lf.2Vi In me
first of a scheduled lo-rouno
bout tonight.
The fight between Billy Light
ot St. Paul, 147, and Sam Bruce
of Buffalo, 140V4. was declared
no contest at the end of the
sixth round and their purses were
ordered held up. The referee
charged the two were not trying.
Juan Cruz, of Mexico City, 120,
lost to Pee Wee Wilson, Detroit,
120, 10 rounds.
Kingsdown Not
In Aintree Race
LONDON, March 20. (VP)
Kingsdown, a A. H. Turner en
try for the Grand National, was
scratched from the list today. He
had been an outsider In the bet
ting. A field of 48 remains but
several additional scratches are
expected before the race is run
next Friday at Aintree, Liverpool.
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SAX FRANCISCO. March SO
tl"P) With Charley "Gabby'
llartnett hitting the first home
run in the new Seals' stadium
here , opened two weeks ago.
' and Charles Hoot being the first
pitcher to hurl a full game In
the park, Chicago's Cubs defeated
I the Pittsburgh Pirates in an ex
hibition game today. 6 to 3.
Except for the first two Inn
ings, when Grantham and Co
morcky hit triples and L. Waner
doubled. Root held the Pirates
scoreless.
Heavy hitters for the Cubs
were llartnett with the homer
and a single. Grimm with three
singles, Cuyler with a double
and a single, and Hornsby with
a triple.
Score:
Pittsburgh i XL) 3 7 0
Chicago (XL) 6 11 1
Batteries: Bednsr. French and
Phillips; Root and Hartnett, Tay
lor. BRADKXTOX. Fla.. March 20.
(VPl Outfielder (hick Hafey
arrived in the St. Louis Cardi
nals camp today and announced
he expected to sign hi contract
with St. Louis tomorrow at a
conference with President Brea
don. MIAMI, Fla., March 20. (IT)
he Brooklyn Robins wiled
from here today for Havana,
C ba, where they will play five
intra-club exhibition games in as
many days. After the Cuban ser
ies the Robins will return hero
for a four-day series with the
Toledo American association club.
SAX AXTOXIO. Texas. March
20. (CP) Manager John Mc
Graw is so well pleased with the
conditio nof the New York Giants
that he held only one workout
for the squad today. Bill Terry
was at the park but was not In
uniform.
WKST PALM BEACH, Fla.,
March 20. (LP) Buffalo batters
could not hit Manager Killefer's
rookie pitchers and the St. Louis
Browns won an exhibition game.
8 to 4. Dave Danforth. former
major league dope ball star,
started for the Bisons and was
nicked for five runs in three
innings.
FORT MYKKS. Fla., Mar. 20.
(CP) Another one run defeat,
the fourth In seven consecutive
losing engagements with major
league opponents, was the por
tion of the Cincinnati Reil in-
day as they dropped a 3 to 2
game to the, Philadelphia Ath
letics, ddltinn of first baseman
Hlstler to the hospital list forced
the Reds to use a patched lineup
with Charley Dressen, holdout
third baseman, being dratted for
d ty.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar.
20 .(UP) Babe Ruth's first
home run of the year failed to
prevent the defeat of the New
York Yankees by the Boston
Braves today, 7 to 6.
The Babe's homer cam with
two on base and tied the score
In the third, but a ninth inning
homer by Walter Berger of the
Braves proved to be the deciding
run of the contest.
NEW ORLEANS, f,a.. March
so. (IP) The New Orleans Pel
buns slamed two Cleveland hurl
era for 14 lilts today and won
their second straight game from
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Turnesa For
Medal Honors
MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. March
20. (UP) Sinking a long putt
on the home green for par-71.
Gene Sarazen of Great Neck. L. I.,
tied with Joe Turnea of Elms
ford. X. Y.. for 36-hole medal
honors in the $1.1, uoo I.a Gnrce
open jcolf tourney here today,
each scoring brilliant two-day
cards of 119. three under par.
Joe Klrkwooil. Australian star,
edged into third place with a sub
par 70 for 141; Tommy Armour
of Detroit was fnurlh with par
142, while Walter Kozah, North
Hills. L. I., and Frank Walsh.
Chicago, were tied for fifth at
14.1.
Sarazen and Turnesa. by shar
ing 36-hole medal honors, split
an added 20 cash prize for the
qualifying medal. The low 84
players at end of today's play
win qualify to continue for the
$5,000 first prize to be awarded
at the end ot Saturday's 36-hole
tinai event.
Bar Athletes
From Games in
New York City
NEW YORK, March 2. M P)
Charges of prorf-wl-jiiallxra
against nine New York college
athletes resulted In their disbar
ment from sports activities today.
Four members of the Spw York
rniverslt bak"tl;iM team wero
dec lured Ineligible for further
competition. Includ'd In their
number was Jerry Nemeeek, foot
ball captain. They were accused
of having participated in a pro
fessional game of basketball at
Paspaic, S. J-. March 8.
The action was made nubile
Bhortly after five members of the
St. Johns (Brooklyn) College
basketball team were suspended
from athletic competition on sim
ilar charges.
the American leaguers, 8 to 1.
The game was called Ih tne
eighth because of rain.
GALVESTON, Texas. March 20
(VP) An 11-run lead gained in
tho first two innings gave the
Chicago White Kox a 13 to 12
victory over Galveston's Texas
league team today. The Texans
tfed the score with rallies of
seven and two runs In the fifth
and aixth, and had the winning
run on base when tho game
ended.
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AGUA CALIENTE
HANDICAP SET
FORJUNDAY
Sun Beau Favorite With
Lady Broadcast in
Close Second
ACTA CAMKNTK. Mex.. Mar.
20 UT) Nine hone will ,r
liclpata In the et-ond renewal
of the Aicua Calient $ 100.0 Ut)
handicap here Sunday, It was In
dU-ated tonight at Sun Beau.
owned by W, S. Kilmer, con
tinued to rule a favorite.
Odd of 4 to 6 were posted
that the big honte would ouu
d 1ft ante the field In th wile
and one-quarter to hrluir hi a
owuer the .argent purse la Amer
ican turf competition. With
added money the total winnings
may reach 14i.tt00.
1-adv Itroadi'ttsl turned on the
steam tn an Impressive workout
Tliunuluy whb-h placed her lu
second position lu the bo t ting
with a quotation of 4 to 1.
ihe other seven runners al
most cure to stMrt are Mike
Hall. to !: Pigeon Hole, ft to
1: The Choctaw, ft to 1: 1'lurky
Play. 10 to 1: Alexander Vant
ages. 15 to 1: Sandy Ford. 20 to
1, and Caruso, 20 to I.
Ml I MOHSK HACK
Ue Swasey, i &U to 1 shot
owned by J. W. Marchbank, and
anlty. 3" to 1. owned by W. It.
le. have not definitely been
eliminated, but chances were
that their owners w HI post the
heavy fee neiesary to atari.
M'hooner. a talented mud run
ner, was being held lu reserve
while, the owner, J. T. At kin.
scunued the skies for stgu of
ruin. It appeared that chauren
for a muddy track were ex
tremely remote, and official
weather observers predicted that
.tkin will not he able to enter
his 40 to 1 hot.
One of the last minute
scratches was Krvust. owned by
Harou I.onp. one of the big three
of Apua Caliente. I.nng decided
to withdraw the gelding after,
Krvast turned In an unimpres
sive trial.
Herbert M. Woolf, Kana
City sportsman aud owner of
Lady Ilroadcast, was reported to
have been so enthused over a
sensational workout of the horse
that he wagered enough In the
future book to bring her odds
tumbling to 4 to 1.
Itl X I.OSK TKSTS
Sun Iteau galloped the one and
one-quarter mile course in
in Thursday's trial, while Lady
Uroadcast took the same dis
tance in i:o6-:tj, .Neither
horse was extended.
Hundred, of rare fans already
were at the track awaiting the
big event. The Agua Caliente
hotel reported a full cnpacltr
aud many persons were staying
at San Diego hotels, commuting
across the border daily to watch
the races.
Talk is cheap! It always has been. But
however, talk has not been able to bury the
facts that Henry's little market has brought to
this city!
Business is Rood at Henry's nml everybody knows it.
Everybody is happy at Henry's!
Henry's the one meat
shop in town where hap
piness, cleanliness and
quality prevails.
Cutting up is Henry's
business. Cutting prices
and cutting meats.
Iol!y Vnrd. n Trout
From 1 lo 3 Hi. Kach
l-!!ic ,.
Swift's nml Morreir,
Hams
Half or Whole
UMic Id.
PORK STEAK (CHOICE LEAN)
VEAL STEAK (MILK FED)
BEEF STEAK (VERY TENDER)
Henrys Market,
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IN COAST
LEAGUE'S
WORKOUTS
LOS ANiiKLKH, March SO. (C
P) A five run rally In the
eighth Inning marked by Sammy
Hales homo run with filled bases.
gar Portland, of the Pacific
Coast league i I lu I victory over
the Detroit Tigers lu the first
game ot their exhibition series
here today.
The Heavers were scoreless up
to the eighth. Coleman fanned.
WIim and Fltipatrlck singled.
Pitcher Fullertou seut Wise
across the plate on a single.
Klagstead filed to center. Hog
sett gave lred Merger a base
on balls, filling the bases. Sammy
Halo hit a home ruu over the
right field fence, accounting for
four runs. Ithlel aud Kenton
slug let) , then Ithlel was out at
th plute on an attempted double
steal.
The score:
IVtrolt 3 X n
Portland 6 9 1
llalterles: Sorrell, Hogsett und
Hay worth: Keating. llou. Kut
lerton aud Woodall. Kitipalrlck.
SAN PIKUO, Calif.. March 20.
(I P) Itoundlug Into shape rap
idly, the Hollywood baseball team
opens a serlo of five exhibition
games tomorrow.
The Stars meet a local team
Saturday and Sunday and play
host to the Ietroit Tigers the
following three days.
The Stars went through three
hours of hitting, fielding and
skull practice, today. 1'ttchers
worked out lth ei.-h hurlcr to.
in sT to the entire list of Holly
wood players.
SAX FRANCISCO. March 20.
H'l'i Nick Williams, manager
of the San Francisco Seal, said
today the pro-season game have
Increased his confidence In the
ability of bis players. "I'm not
saying the SeuU are as strong ax
the pirates and Tigers." Williams
commented, but after watching
the big leaguers I'm convinced
the Seals are an outstanding
minor league club.
STOCKTON. Calif.. March :0.
(VVt Manager (Jeorge Hums
kept his San Francisco Missions
on the Job for three hours today.
OAKLAND. March 2n. aP
The Oakland reg lnrs beat the
rookies, K to 6, In a practice
gurne here today. Harold Cnamh
elraln. a rookies pitcher, per
formed well.
SACRAMENTO. March 20. M
P Th Sacramento Senators
will go to Stot kton early tomor
row for a three game series with
the San Francisco Missions.
WOODLAND. Calif.. Mnrch 20.
fri)--The Sealtle Indians were
In good condition tonight for
their exhibition games with the
Detroit reserves here tomorrow
and Sunday.
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cliumpioiiNhti biro tomorrow,
ltrll rnriiPil tho rlulil In "
tot I ho liolihillnii lnailln lor tile
(II In b ili'tralinn frank rhloM
of Nrw York. -l I. -4, I :!.
t-i. In Ihn moat blttorly (uuslil
liutoor, mali-h In yrars.
To say that llrll". victory ramr
as a surprlio ! nutilnc It milillr
InilorU. Ititlir say It tnatt'hril
ilia first-round ili-toat of llorolr.
In tho nulloiiala at Koroat H 111"
last ytMtr.
Tho inal. h lia.l not ,oua I. mis
hffor. It na an.iri-nl that lor
ItnUy, at lraal. ltrll in Slilrl.la'
p.iial anil I ho Now Yorkrr h'U
an ailvautngo In ilrrnmh only.
Tho tlnulilot final roaulta siir
prlao,! no ono. Ilnrntr nml til
countryman, rlirlallmi lloiiaau
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It's rtrollInK lliolr opiionrnts lu
all uVpartmoiils of play.
Gar Wood Sets
Three Records
In Speedboat
MIAMI HKACII. Fla . March
0. ll'IM ;r Wood, noted De
troit speedboat racer, threw time
today fHtahllshed new records for
wutercratt. each time oveedlng
luu miles an hour for tlio first
time In motorboat hltlory. i
Late today ho drove his Minj
America IX. a J.so-horsepower
creation over the long nautical
in I In feel) in the official,
speed of lo miles and hour.
Karller In the day he broke the
stntuto mile record of the latej
Sir Henry Segrnve of Kngland, In
10i60 m. p. h. and 101 bi ni.
p. h. respetlvely.
The Segravo record for the
state mile 1 ( 52SO feet) was
9S.76 miles an hour.
Sharkey
Meet Winner of
Friday's Bout
CHICAOO. March 2. U'F.
Ja k Sharkey of Hoslon ha
s g reed t o m eet the winner of
Friday night's heavyweight Unit
bet ween Tom m y Lou g lira n of
Philadelphia and Tuffy t.rlfflths
of Chicago, Matchmaker Nate
Lewis announced today.
Sharkey aud his manager,
Johnny Iturkley. will arrive here
Tuesday to sign for the match
which the stadium plans to bold
outdoors early In June. Sharkey
will be guaranteed $75,000.
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BENJEBY WINS
Britisher' Manager Will
Send Harvey Back For
More Letsont
NKW YOU K, Mar. 20. (IP
Hen Jeby, Hebrew boxer, of New
York's rant side, won over l.ti
Harvey, Knglaiid's premier mid
dleweight boxer. In a IS round
bout at Madlsou Square Harden
tonight.
The decMon of Ihe two Judges
and the referee was unanimous
and found tin echo of dlsputa
among a relatively small' rrowd
of H.lMMt. Jeby weighed 167
llnrvcy
Jeby had been a short ender
In the lielting. The first odd
ported quoted llnrvey n i ! to
1 fuvotlte, but they dritpped tn
sonieihliig like $ to 6 at light
time.
Jeby won ou his aggressive
nenfl. He Was not the better
boxer but he was the more will,
log worker and his apparently
superior fighting Instinct brought
hi ui the victory. The Culled Pre.
score heet credited Jebv with
winning sl rounds, Harvey fire,
and one even.
There was an Inordinate
amount of clinching and for this.
Harvey was mostly to blame.
Time mid time again the pasty
com pe lotted Mr 1 1 lnh boxer
wrapped both of bis long arms
about Hie New Yorkr and hugs
ed for dear life.
I in mediately after the bout.
Jnmes "J"" J nil nut mii, hoi in'S
"boy iMiidit." AmerbMU manager
for Hat vey. announced that he
was going to send his cbaign
back to F-n gland "for a couplo
of bonis and then I'll bring hint
here and be will be a winner"
Cecil Payne, Louinvllle, Kr,
lit;, won over Marty t.nlduian,
Hrookl.Mi, 115. In a lo-rouud
bout.
Andy Callahan
Beats Rattalino
In Ten-Rounder
I.OSTON. March 20. M'p)
In a tame boot, marked by con
siderable holding. Andy Calla
han. I.awrent e light welch t, de.
feated Hat Ihittallnn of Hartford.
Conn, featherweight chair -Ion of
the world. In In round at Hot
ton icarderi touijtht.
Hattallno. who rat no hi weigh
ing 1.12 pounds to Callahan's
1 15. whs rleurly outclassed all
through the slow fight. The
featherweight bos won only one
round, the second; Callahan had
a margin lu the others.
Itesiilis nf preliminaries:
Jake .eraiubv. 1.1M. Lvuii, out
pointed l.u.l Abella. Ui, Philip
pines 7k; Tommy King. 144
Fall Hlver, outpointed Frank
Herllhy, 141. Lvnn V
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