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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEJf, OREGON, Tni'RSDAT, JANUARY 2, 1913. P!fe Thre M'Carty Is the While Champion Los Angeles, Jan. 2. Luther Mc carty, of Springfield, Mo., shattered the heavyweight championship ambi tions of Al Palzer, the Iowa giant, at ! turn. McCnrty closely watched his cur lier, anil followed Instructions. Luther sent left to the head and took a 1st might left to the nose In return. l'hcy clinched without damage. Pulzer sent left hard to tho body. They mixed it fiercely at the bell, McCarty put ting a series of lefts to tho body. Mc Carty appeared the better at long range. It was an oven round. Round 2 They sparred and Palzer missed a left Bwing for the body. Palz er short hard left to the head. He re peateda moment later and rimhed Mc Carty to the ropes. Al gent left to the head without return. McCarty sent the Vernon arena yesterday. For near- straight left to the head and pounded ly 18 rounds he used the huge frame the Btoniach In the clinch that fol ot tho Scandnnavlan as a punching lowed. McCarty shook Pulzor with a bag. The middle of the ISth round rich cross. McCarty put throe lefts to found Pulzer staggering blindly about tho face, and took a right to the body under a volley of terrific lefts to his In roturn. Palzer put right to the battered face, and when Referee Eyton body and left to face. McCarty landed walked between the men and hoisted lefts and a furious mid-ring rally fol tho right hand of the smiling cowliov over on one side. They exchanged pugilist the decision was received with lefts anda furious mld-rlng rally fol cheers. lowed, Palzer forcing McCarty to McCarty's victory, following his do- break ground. Palzer's nose was bleed tdsive defeat three weeks ago of Jim '"B nt tho bell. Tho round wttB about Flynn, places him at the top of the even. list of white heavyweights, and sport- Round 3 They exchanged lefts and lug authorities who have declared then clinched. McCarty pounded the Jack John eliminated from further kidneys and in the break Pulzer put consideration as a champion because a hard right jolt to tho body. McCar of his recent escapades, have pro- ty outboxed Palzer, making him miss claimed McCarty tho heuvywelght several left leads. McCarty put right champion. and left to the head without return. Until Johnson la definitely disposed Palzer landed a straight left to the of, however, McCarty probably will bo head. M cCarty shot his left to the accepted merely as the white heavy- face and sidestepped avoiding a return, weight champion. Ilo has announced, They clinched and Palzer Bent short and reiterated the statement today, left to the head. They again clinched thnt he -would never fight a negro. In a neutral corner and exchanged Palzer, In spite of his superior body Jjolts. McCarty sent two straight lielght, weight and reach, was no lefts to tho head. Palzer put left to match for the cool-headed, agile young the head. At the bell McCarty was ster. The slow-witted fanner literally smiling confidently, while Palzer was stumbled through the fight, asslmllat- bleeding freely from the nose and ing terrific punishment, and his bull- mouth. McCarty had a shade llko rushes were productive of nothing Round 4 Palzer sent light left to but more blows for himself. Ho scarce- the Jaw and a right to the stomach, ly landed a clean blow throughout the They exchanged straight left and fight. Ills hardest punch only pro voked the smiles of his lighter, but qulcker-wltted antagonist. Palzer began the fight with an ag gressiveness that Bhowed IiIb deter mination to finish his man In short order, hut McCarty had little difficul ty In eluding his rushes, and causing him to swing wildly. Only once Pnlzer appeared to have an advantage. In one of the earlier Tounds McCarty slipped to the mat. Palzer rushed In, launching a right upppercut ta catch the rising cowboy, tut the latter, with great agility, ducked backward and Palzer's attempt ed knockout blow cleaved the atmost- phere' three feet from the Intended mark. McCarty fought cleverly throughout, taking his time, and beating down his man systematically. He seldom wast ed a blow, and hit with deadly preci sion. Palzer had practically no de fense against Luther's whip-like left, delivered straight from the shoulder, and seldom was he able to block the vicious right swing or uppercut which Invariably followed a series of straight lefts with Palzer's face or stomach as the target. McCarty landed at will and with an accuracy that became mo notonous. The Fight by Hounds. Round 1 They rushed Immediately Into a clinch and Palzer hooked right to jaw, Ho repeated a moment later. In the break McCarty sent two rights to the face. McCarty sent a left hard to the head, and they clinched. Pulz er pounds the stomach and missed a hard Bwing for the head. They ex changed lefts. McCarty shot left to liead and took a right tn body In re ran Into a clinch. Palzer put his left to Luther's face and punished him In a clinch. Palzer butted McCarty with his left shoulder and Referee Eyton spoko to him. McCnrty sent left to nose and took left to the body in re turn. Mc Carty sent left to the head and left and right to the body without return. McCarty put left to Palzer's sore nose, and they milled fiercely In a clinch, with honors even. Pnlzer sent hard left to the Jaw. McCarty landed left to the face. At the bell both men were grinning, and neither seemed In trouble. Even rounds. Round 5 They rushed Into a clinch and McCarty pounded the kidneya. He forced Palzer back and landed a hard left to the face. Palzer Bent two hard rights to the body In a clinch and wrestled Luther across the ring. Palz er leaned over McCarty's shoulder and winked at his opponent's seconds. Mc Carty sent right to head. They ex changed lefts and clinched. Al landed a hard right to the ear, and they both put lefts to the head. They sparred, and McCarty landed two straight lefts, bringing the blood afresh from Palz er's nose and mouth. Palzer sent left to the hoad and they clinched. They were locked at the bell. McCarty land ed the most blows In this round, but Palzer's wallopa seemed to possess the most steam. Kven rounds. Round 6 Palzer shot In a straight left. They stood In the center of the two short lefts to ring and exchanged straight lettB three times In a row. Palzer got In a short right to the Jaw, and followed McCar ty about the ring. McCarty landed left to the head. They squared away and both missed left loads. 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The Children's Panacea The Mother's Filuvi, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcar3 the Signature of p. punched his way out. They exchanged lefts and1 Palzer, holding his man safo, laughed to his friends. McCarty rip ped a hard right to tho middle section. Luther looked serious and seemed to lie trying to avoid clinching. Palzer sent right to tho head. Palzer had a slight lead In this round. Round 7 They rushed into a clinch, :md Palzer sent a series of left jolts to the head. He pushed McCarty back and got In a left to the face. McCar ty backed away and landed a left to tho head. McCarty sent hard right to the head and repeated several times without return. He wobbled Palzer's head with a series of right and left swings. They exchanged lefts. Palz er missed a left swing and McCarty got in a right uppercut to the Btoni ach. Palzer missed several hard lefts. McCarty outboxed Palzer and Bent two lefts to tho head. Ho landed a hard right to the stomach In the clinch that followed. McCarty laughed and kidded Palzer at the bell, McCarty had a shade. Round 8 They waltzed about the ring nnd exchanged light lefts. A furious rally followed, McCarty land ing two blows to Al's one. Palzer got In a left to tho stomach and they clinched. McCarty put left to the bend. Iloth men were slowing up nt this stage. They sququred off and Palzer sent left to the head. McCar ty looked to his corner for Inst ruc tions. McCarty landed several lefts to the head without a return. They clinched and Pnlzer pounded the stom ach with rights. Palzer then sent two lefts Into the mid section. McCarty landed left to the head and they wrestled across the ring. McCarty landed left to Palzer's Injured nose at the bell. Even round. Round 9 They clinched and McCnr ty blocked a vicious left for the head. They exchanged lefts, and Palzer sent hard left to the head, hurting McCnrty. Palzer forced McCarty to break ground In the clinch. McCarty put left to tho head nt long range and repented a mo ment later. They clinched. Pnlzer got In a left to the head, but took several hard rights to the body In return. Mc Carty landed hard to the chin. They Bparred and McCnrty put right to tho head. McCarty landed left to the head and held Palzer safo In the clinch that followed. McCarty landed left to tho head. Palzer was bleeding freely when the bell sounded, but. laughed and winked at his opponent as they took their corners. Even round. Round 10 McCarty Bwung left to the jaw. They clinched without ex changing a blow. McCarty put hard left to Palzer's eye, cutting the lid. Mc Carty worked a right cross to the head, but landed several lefts to the head without a return. McCarty missed a hard left lead and Bllpped to his knees. He was up In a second, unhurt. Palzer sent two lefts to the head. McCarty puminelcd the body In a clinch. They broke and then cllnced again. Palzer got In a good left swing to the head McCarty worked his left at long range, and coming Into a clinch, used his 'right cross to advantage. Palzer's face was covered with blood, and his right eye partially closed. McCarty's rund. Round 11 McCarty sent hard right, to the stomach as they came to a clinch. McCarty put left to the head nnd right to the body. Palzer landed the face nnd re peated a moment later. McCarty sent I'nlzer's head back with a vicious loft to the head. Palzer's eye was badly cut by the blow and ho wiped tho blood from thnt orgnn. McCarty sent left to head. They clinched. After tho break McCarty landed left to the lund and right to the body. McCarty put nnu'hor hard loft to the head. Ilo put left to tho body and Palzer seem ed weakening. McCarty pummoled the stomach In a clinch. Tho bell rang with the men clinched In McCarty's corner. This round was McCarty's by a mile. Round 12 McCarty went after his n:an fiercely, rocking Palzer 'with a left to tho head. They clinched and after the break, Palzer landed a left to tho mouth, McCnrty Bent a right cross to the jaw. Palzer's face was a mass of blood and one eye wbb prac tically useless. McCarty rocked Pal zer's head with a straight left. Mc Carty hammered the body with right In a clinch. McCarty got In another right cross and had all the hotter of the milling whloli followed. Palzer hung on In the clinches. McCarty sparred away and put left to tho face. McCarty again used his left to the head to advantage. McCarty's round. Round 13 They clinched. McCarty took a left to the head. Palzer fought gamely and took tho aggressive. Pal zer put loft 1o the hrd. They clinch ed and wrestled about the ring. Mc Carty landed left to head and swung loft to Jaw. 1U oixmed Palzer's ear, with a left and In a furious rally Mc Carty put a volley of rights and lefts to the head. Palzer swung wildly. McCarty sent right to the body ns tl.ey came together In a clinch. 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Palzer sent left to tho head nnd took a right cross to the Jaw In return. Pnlzer canio back gamely, but was outclassed at this stage. His face was cut from McCarty's straight lefts and his right eye looked very bad. Mc Carty's round. Round 15 McCarty put straight left to the head as they came together. They clinched and Palzer sent left to the head. McCarty worked his left to the face and brought blood In torrents, Pnlzer fought back gamely but could not land effectively on tho clever Lu ther. McCnrty sent Palzer , rocking with a straight left to the head. Ho repeated as as they clinched shot a hard right to the stomach. McCarty measured his man and sent a straight left to the head. McCarty landed two straight lofts to the head and a right to the body. Palzer was weak and did not fight back. They were clinch ed as tho bell rang. All McCarty. Round 16 McCarty landed left and right to the head. Palzer forced a clinch and got In a still left to the face. McCarty rocked Al with a right cross. McCarty sent a left to the stomach. Palzer sent a light left to the head. A right cross sent Palzer's head over on one side. McCarty re peated the right cross and Palzer staggered back. Palzer landed a left to the head but tbero was no force behind It. McCarty put left to head and Palzer's mouth sagged open. Mc Carty landed left to tho right eye. McCarty landed loft to stomach and Palzer was very weak at the bell. Mc Carty's round. Round 17 McCarty put left to tho head. In a clinch ho Bent a right to the jaw and broke the clinch with a hard left uppercut. Palzer staggered ns they broke. McCarty worked in a right cror.s nnd Palzer fell Into n clinch. McCarty put two straight lefts to the head, McCarty put right to tho Jaw. Pnlzer landed a blow thnt ap peared too low nnd crowd shouted foul." McCarty appeared to hit Pul zer at will. Ho rocked his heavier op ponent with straight lefts and right crosses. McCarty put left to hoad and Palzer looked anxiously at tho round sign. Ills face was bleeding freely, the blood running In torrents down his chest. McCarty's round. Round 18 As they mot McCarty landed his straight loft. Palzer hung on in tho clinch that followed. McCar ty swung right and left to tho head. The referee hero stopped tho fight and gave the decision to McCarty as Pal zer appeared helpless. San Diego, Cal., Jan. 1. The visit of 150 members of the Royal Rosarians, of Portland, to San Diego on a special train do luxe today, Is expected to be followed by a rapid development in Oregon in the movement to provide an exhibit of the needs and resources of that state at the San Diego exposi tion of 1915. The Rosarians are com ing here to learn what the exposition will offer In opportunity for state ex ploitation. If convinced of advantages from a state exhibit here they expect to return to Oregon and engage in a J determined campaign to bring nbout a I great showing of Oregon's mighty re-! sources. j Realization that following the open-1 ing of the Panama canal the states of j the Pacific coast will enter upon a period of whirlwind development through rapid settlement and the de velopment of now unused resources Is coming upon tho whole people of these states swiftly, If letters re ceived here constitute nn Index, and that every factor to facilitate this de velopment and Intelligently direct the newcomers to the const will be of In calculabl cvalue to these states. Prominent residents of Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho and other states who have visited San Diego and the exposition grounds recently have returned to their homes enthusiastic ally approving the unique scheme of the San Diego celebration in 1915, and emphatically declaring that every Pa cific coast state ought to be repre sented by an exhibit here. Tho Royal Rosarians will be royally entertained while here by the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, the Or der of Panama, similar In character and purpose to the Rosarians, and the exposition officials. JANUAR Y CLEARANCE SALE Merchandise at Reduced Prices All winter merchandise must be sold In accordance with our fixed policy that we begin each sensou with fresh new stocks. COATS DRESSES SUITS Not one of these escaped tho price cutter; each and every one has been marked down to so low a figure that they will hurry out in double quick time. COMFORTS A little overstocked in comforts. Full double bed size, silko lene covering, filled with sanitary long fibre cotton. Special, $1.48 UMBRELLAS Ladies' umbrellas, Paragon steel handles; good water proof covers frames, fitted with neat Special, 99c, Coming to the Grand Saturday Victor Hollaender, one of the coin posers of "A Modern Eve," coming to the Grand theatre, was associated with tho Metropol theatre of llerlln, ae composer, for 15 years, and during that time he gave the German opera 20 successful operas. "A Modern Eve" gave him his first American hearing with the exception of the music to "Sumurun." A grand opera of his composition Is now being considered by the Metropolitan Opera House Company of New York City. Jean Gil bert, whoso name Is linked with Hol laender's on the program of "A Mod est live," Is known to play goers through the score of "Modest Su zanne," In which Sallle Fisher starred last senson. Another piece ot his composition, "The Polish Wedding," has Jujst recently been produced. Mar tin Heck and Mort II. Singer, who produced "A Modern Eve," will follow It with Gilbert's "Autoliebohen." Muslin Underwear Reduced Waists Reduced J Ribbons Reduced Bedding Reduced Silk Petticoats Reduced Infants' Wear Reduced 9VALITY POPULAR MERCHANDISE IIKRTT 3IKLC I DCTWICH aTATt c- COURT PRICES COL. E. I10FKICS HOOK TO HE ISSl'KD SOON Col. Hofer hns received advices from his publishing house in IloBton, that copies of his realistic novel on Oregon politics, "Jack Norton," have been sent to the bindery, and a completed edition is expected to be forthcoming In n comparatively Bhort time. Mr. Hofer says ho 1b tinder contract with the publishers not to disclose any of tho contents of his novel until tho hooks appear for Bale, and refuseB to give nn outline of Its) plot. Ho would be a very self-confident man who would undertake to change llryan's opinion, after taking a good look nt his shut mouth. Moose Mill Dance. Arrangements are under way for an Informal dancing party to be given by the degree team of Cherry City lodge, No. 498, Loyal Order of Moose. The affair will take place at the Mooso home, corner High and Court streets, Friday evening, January 17. This Is the first informal entertainment of the kind to bo given by the members of the Moose lodge, and It promises to be a delightful affair. Invitations arc now being sent out. Ladles will he admit ted free, while the gentlemen will bo assessed $1.00. ont:i;o i:i.i:i run to MOVE JAM.'AKYii lly Sunday, January 5, the Oregon Electric Railrond Co. expects to havo the local passenger department quar tered In the new depot In the Hubbard building at State and High streets, di rectly across the street Boulh of tho present quqarters. Tardiness in In stalling the lighting system Is all that Is delaying the removal. General Agent C. E. Albln said this morning that tho moving will require a very short period of time when It la begun. Tho Bpaco that Is to bo vacated by tho railroad company on High street has been sub-rented by the company, which holds the lease until Juno of thlB year. James WilBon, formerly of tho firm of Derby & Wilson, will es tablish a real cstato offlco In the building. DID WE WASH FOR YOU TODAY? Yamhill folks over about Sheridan want a government Boll survey. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over dU Years TVt CtHTja COMWHIT. TT 1UaT TBtT, WCW Town C1TT, nwpMW"Pl''i uiiipii ii, i i I'm..' iijLuiil-HiM"" ttnnminni ShdccttfouMeif! Get the Original and Genuine El 0 RUCK'S MALTED MILK of blood nt tho gong, while McCarty FOOQ-drlnk lOr All Ag68i was unmarked. The crowd cheered PorlnfantLlnvaliclLandGrowinachadrciU wildly for McCarty. Palzer was tired PureNutrition.upbuildingthevvholebody. nnu spat uioou in nis corner, jucuar- nvigoralesthenuringmolherandtheaged. ty by a big margin. R;r mat!j grain, in powder form. Round 14r-They rushed to a clinch. T , , . , . . . 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