OBP_NW-Clarion_1947-May 5_v1_no33

.Monday, May,, 1947 TI-IE NORTI-IWEST CLARION ANO PACIFIC OISPATO! PAGEHVE THESE PORTLAND ADVERTISERS APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Millick Deciisons Cruz, Cremo, Snapp and I Duke, Jiminez Eliot School Notes . . . 1 Kennedy; Impressive in K. O. Victories I Scrap Here Tues. Pupils of the seventh g,adc an, Port1oud fons gol thrir money's<,·;------------ SEA1-rLE--Johnny Duke will go complt•t111g an interesting unit of worth Friday night, April 25, in 10 rounds in Tuesday's main event work in their Social Studies. The folthe Cily Auditorium. All of the five TKO Stops Powell 11t the Civic Auditorium agomst n lo,,ing pupils have done outstanding bouts excl'pt the opening one, were Last Tues. at Arena prize packnge known as Prdro Jimi- work: Jack Griffin, Bcvf•rly Burton, thrillrrs with action from the be- nc-1: rated as one of the top five mid- John Parkhurst, Gladys King, Lillian ginning lo tit(' end. orrsr;~ ~~~Fi~~C' ti:~e:c:~stg~;.u:! clle~~eights on the Pacific Coast. Lass, Charles Brown and Betty Hall. The Moin bout hetwC('n -5enio,· doy ond probably could have gOtl(.'n To Johnny this will mean o chance Pupils of SEt.Uon 13 are making Costello Cru1., a favorite m Portland, up ngain, but Rt.>f('rCe Ro<l Murphy to take the same big Slf'p toward plans for o party. The boys of thi, and his e<p1nlly populor ;ind copable hod enough, even if Eddie hadn't. that Milo Savage took when he ,;('Ction \'VOil the party as a re'iult of opponent, George Milli.ck produced ond rniscd Bill Petersen's hand in fought 11nd t.nught th e hiFi:hly rated the Rf'd Cross Drive. thrill oflc·r thrill during the entire victory by a ninth round TKO bdore Billy ·walker a few fighting l<•S$DOS Pupih of the sixth grade are mak• ten torrid rounds. With Mullick get- about 3500 at the Civic Auditorium. scveN1I monl h 'l ago. ing plans for an excursion to the Art ting the referee's nod. Never seen in o loco! ring, Jiminet. Museum. Outwcighc-d by 25 pounds, Powf'll must ncverthrle-.,; be given a dPfirute "Our rw Te;icher." This title w;h It was give and take for eight was the crowd's favoritf' despilc thf' prP-hatlif' edge over the less 1."Xpe- givP-n Mrs. Montgomrry by Betty rounds. ln th(' 9th round Cru·1. lam]ed digs a couple of sports writers had rienced Duke. If JiminPZ is th" high Hall or the 7th grade. Following is a a solid smosh lo Mullick's jaw which beC'n toking <1 l him and the boosts powered combination of box,•r and floored him; he remained down to tl.1c 1 y'd been giving Pet~rsen, esp:- basher tlwy sny he is. Johnny will sh<!(~i:•~:~a~! ~~~-~t flo:re:e~:~:~·C'r. the count of srvcn ond th('n jumpl·d cw ly. for. the apparent virtuC' of hts hn\·e to go ,,ven bcttrr than he did H rr name is Mrs. Lily 1\1oatgomcry. up fighting like o wild cot, anJ tor Scand1.n~v1an descent. at the top nr Ron VVarnock's last card Mr-s. Montgomr>ry teachei in room l2, the lotter port of that round :,nd Eddu• s gameness was thoroughly I when he ~orcd an impressive win I • IO h. h. · · th d .olso the last one. tr!>t('(l and approved before the night over thf' young hardrock Dick :::. 11 \Ve. a;: :er/sgl:d sti: wel~~m: It was 8 tight fight nil the w,1y, was over, but Petersrn was never m I VVagner. . Mr-.. Montgomery to our school. \Ve with Millick rallying in the 10th lroublc and hod Powell that way Jimin('z won't be the h1ttabh· tar• 1 h 1.k • . I , 10pe s " 1 ·es 1t. which gave him the v(•rdict. most of the time.• gl."t VVaf.: r~cr was for J ohnny s fists, "'ilma ,vebb and Bt•ttv Searcy won Cruz was the favorite, but both The main event wasn't the b1•-,t I althoup;h tt isn·t likely he could take th1' "Co\·Pr Contest" fo~ our ~hool boys lrnrl a large following. bout of the evening by a long shot, Johnny's smashing blows ;my better p<1pf'r. Thi,; conti•,t was ,;ponc;orc-d bv although six knockdowns don·t h.ip• than V\'agn('r did. if he ha,; to t.-tke ~"Ctinn l'3. pen every time two fC'llas gN into them. The question is whether John- Ronald Reynolds. Donald Boyd, AnLhe same ring. ny Duke will be able to gel through gel is, and Angie 7\-1itch1 11 arf' rPport• CLEMO Shows Class VVith only three knockdov.ns to to the cagey Jiminez's chin and body i>r.; for this paper. show for itself. the semi-windup be· often enough ~ stop him -it woul.d El iot i,; cooperating in an dltempt tween Johnny Scott of Pago Pago. seem Johnny w_1ll have_ the kayo his WAS ONCE GIVEN A DR1veR BY BYRON NELSON AND PROCES'O~O TO 60 our AND WIN THE NORTH AND SOUTH OPEN.' -- ~ MY FoXx MADE. FIRST 1938 HrT < cw.RLEY Rl§S0/6, !NG A BATCHA.RI.EY D 61VEN HIM/ ~ ::·- Little Joey Clemo, one of the classiest little piece of fighting machine in and around here-won his battle against Cris Gregory of New York via a K.0. Joey was dazzling and classy and swarmed all over his more experienced foe; and sent him into dreaml,mcl in the second stanza. and the sharpshooting Emmett Mur- ~robably superior. boxmg opponent !7,.;_1ak;f':~;a:o~;:0~1i::'· a~~~\.:~~:c~ I phy, recent winner over Buddy Hoff- m order to beat him. L.W.ANER , WIEL.Di."iG' BAT HE OOT FRO.V.. BY HARTNETT Yl'ON 1935 s,m~Trne man, wos the big excitement of the It's a fact. however. that Duke has h.ird on the \·acant lot near the scho,ll I - b · cd ho · h h They hop,. to make it a lovely place. I evening-maybe because the knock• ecome on unprov x:er ''ill Pac Shrub arrangement<;, nower beds. bird ~------------- - - ----- SNAPPS Breaks Opponent's Ja\',' From Klamath Falls came one, Jack Snopp, hard hitting scrapper, who won from Wayne Parker from Tacoma, VVn., via T.K.0. Snapp hits with the force of the kick of a Mexican mule, and one of his blows struck Parker with such deadly force that it fractured Parker's jaw in two places, and the referee stopped the fight nnd awarded the decision to Snapp on o T.K.0. KENNEDY Flattens Opponent Paul Kennedy, of Longview, only 1 colored scrapper on the program knocked out Glenn King in the second round with a terrific right in the stomach. Prior to thl' K.O. punch Kennedy had sent King to the can\·ass with a vicious right to the mid-section lhat hurt King, and softened him fo rtlll' fin.il kill. Bill Boatsman of Kel-;o. out-pointed Len Blanchard of Tacoma. \Vn. The entire program was packed full of nction from the first to the last. 3. This is the kind of charity .:tgainst which the Blessed !\laster spoke nnd allowed His thoughts to linger, "lu>n He said •'For they bind hccwy burdens ancl grievous to be borne. ,wd lay them on men's shour· ders; hut tlwy themselves will not move tht•m with one of their fmgurcs." 5. i\Ianr nwn back there, pretenddowns were split up. Scott scoring of his !<1S t two fights. It\ ano th er houses and a bird bath ar,:> b1•ing two and Murphy one. The fight was fact that he's the kind of ringster plannPd. righlly called a draw after six round" that goes bes.t against the toughest tl tution or the Cnit,>d States mi>aru to Murphy ha\·ing cut Scott up at will kind of competition. The cluldren hopi> e\·eryone in 1e -IIJ•••••--•, except on the two occasions when Johnny should go well against community will enjov thP beauty of our citizens. I As The p J . · T cl · It \\'b th h tl0 • lot th'1s summer The children of sP"Ction 13 arr look• In ast • - · I Johnny knocked him to the canva,;. immez ucs ay mg 1 · e er e ' For The Future goes best-well that depends on Jim. The Social Studies. LanguagP Art-;. ing for jobs. \V,-. wondered whY, The I · · · • Tacoma's Denny Flake fought the ine-z too. and Art classes of the ei12:hth gra<lf' children s.ttid they were out earning I Courteou Attention I hnrdhitting, courageous George Cote · h hi h b gi! <m' working on poster-.; lfl be enten. . "<.I ~xtra money wit \\· c to uy ts I To Your Oothing N- -",._ Ou• I ~f q\~::~i:~::~~ Bd;~,~o~:~: i:~~n:;a:: NAACP Policies in the Constituti,m Contest. Th,• com• for their '.\1othPr·-; on ).loth~r·s Day. I Watchword e;:: .u • I outhoxing and outhitting Cote all p}pt,-.d posters "ill romf)Pte with post- Glenn Conover of section 13. a car- I BRADFORD I Th r d h · f th I · cd b h p l d rie1· of Tht> On•12:onian. secured enough the way , e po icy an tee mques o e I e1-.;; su Hnttt \. ot_ ~r ort an I I NAACP are laid do"n b) the -.d10QJ; for the city exh1b1t. The chi! ne-w subscriptions to win a cakP. CLOTHES Cl • Sh , Annual Con forence of the NA A \ dn•n arP dra\,m~ orignal p1ctur~ to ------ I I ar1on ow . . . IC p and implemented throughout the repre-,;Pnt \\hat thP\ tlunk the Con...t1- I Men's Suits and Top eoa~ I 8. Some natiom gi\·e large sums SI _,__ Shi _, J--•- (Contmued from pagf' I J )' ear by the • at1onal Board or D1- I I .l<.A>. rt:s anu .u;.11.ets I Tl f II I I N I cl I I I to chant., \()(lay w1th stn.ngs ued to Women's Suits and Toppen tl~ o owmg ot 1e1 persons 18\C rectors o one e se ete1mme~ po - Remember CI F h. h b h I Ch I I tickets \\b1ch may be purclrnsed by icy The assocrntion 1s mterdenomma• h S a r 1 0 n as ion fac ag. '' 1 e ,;ome nSlrnn< :,.::ive Styleand QualityMerch.;.nd:§eat those desinng theirs Mrs T J Allen I Ilona! mterracml and J. 0. -POLIT- s ow - enson High, Sunday, 'Im< too. but let their true loH• lig :; Reasonable Prices I and Mrs VV1lson, l03l N Iarabec, ICAL It i-, respected and carnes Moy 11. hi., I Credit A1 Easy A1 A B C I l\Jrs. Lillian Hall. 2035 N. E. Rodney trememlou, influrnce, chiefly b1-cau.:;e !~-----------~, I I A,·e.; Mrs. Willie Lenrett. 1-0 N.E. of the upright Democratic procetlures. NEW DREAM BOOK Husbands·' w·1ves ·' I Frcemont St.; :.Vlr. 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