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Mancillas and Tendler Ready for Gong •tats Llbrsry. LAS VECAS IS THE MEMBER OF NATURAL GATEWAY TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE COLORADO RIVER THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOULDER DAM PROJECT NEWS SERVICE 24TH. YEAR LAS VEOAS. NEVADA, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 NUMBER 89 MAINEoc aoELECTIO OE ao N REPUBLICAIOI oc 30 N LANDSLIDE MANCILLAS AND TENDLER READY FOR GONG PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS WILL ALL READY FOR AMERICAN LEGION BE ENTERTAINED 79,000 MAJORITY FIGHT ARENA FRIDAY EVENING The regular welcoming recep­ BIG FIGHT CARD tion for the teachers will be held BREAKS RECORDS FIGHTS START AT 7:30 P. M. on the Court House lawn Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Joe Manciilas. Mexican Junior JOE MANCILLAS VS. K. O. LEW TENDLER In the past it has been the cus­ PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 11 Lightweight Champion, arrived in 133 POUNDS—10 ROUNDS tom for the Mesquite Club and (AP)—By the Largest majority town yesterday vwih his manager WACO PLANE IS the Parent Teacher's Association BATHING BEAUTY ever given a gubernatorial candi­ George Ocien and siabiemate, Manciilas is undefeated. Tendler claims the Junior to each give some social affair date in Maine, William Tudor Charlie Rivers. Lightweight title of the Rock Mountain States. This for the teachers, but this year Gardiner, Republican, swept into Manciilas worked out before a WINNER IN thetwo organizations will cooperate CONTEST TODAY his democratic opponent Edward large crowd ol boxing lans and will be a sensational fight. We will have to string in giving a reception. tbe governorship yesterday over displayed enough to convince us with Manciilas—he has yet to lose a decision. While most of the teachers are Today is the day, at four o'clock C. Moran. that he is plenty good enough to INT. RACE n£ ?L™ Tl « \Z* ™~ nC" ^is afternoon, when the beauties Virtually complete returns gave make it "hot'' for the best in the CHARLIE RIVERS VS. CLARENCE ELLIOTT »n_. th! tfftsr ™« .S,* ^n of Las Vesas. take part in the Gardiner a lead of more than game. We fail to remember seeing The winner in the international 142 POUNDS—6 ROUNDS any in action in Las Vegas who SS % fchanTe^o ££ES S SK?l225S '££ Se ^an^ ' *""" "* "" "*"**- came up to ail-round class of I air race, a Waco plane, Race No. A real slugging match. We pick Elliott ou his thia 19-year old kid. ; 159. from Toronto piloted by Wm. TirfesS^ftrv^s re- ^ "cZr^Z SaV^r. WASHINGTON, Sept 11 (AP) 1 experience alone. But Rivers may land a knockout F n the entrants -Maine's overwhelming majority Never Defeated Drury reached the Vegas air port gmrtle-TSwhefhe^ or nof'they ° °™* *- -^ °* shortly after noon today, his punch, as he swings at all times. SrT'mmtenTtf "the oreardrations •*____£ £°£ °L^niL^ P^' ± ?°T ".PL11" • state "* Senator- Joe has been in the game three thou h is stated that ere are years, has had 28 fights, knock­ driving time being 18 hours and 3 which are <*non-:orine ihe recen- & ** -** "*» tickets Drought optimistic minutes from Winsor, Canada. KID MILLER everal m re l&St mimUe 058 stat men ing out 18 opponents and gaining VS. BILL BROWN Honare"u^i™? attend Here is f+ ° P ^" * * »«» Republican Lea- Two hours later, the Uttle Moth a fine chance to become acquain- ders e^neraUy as to the outcome decisions in the rest. Among his 160 POUNDS-^* ROUNDS ; SENIOR CONTEST of the presidential contest in Nov- victims are well known eastern plane, No. 31, driven by K. E. ted with Johnnie's and Susie's new i White, with H. R. Campbell as Miss Lois Woodard, representing ember, but Herbert Hoover wtth- boys such as Patsy Flanagan, Both have worked hard. Miller looks better iu his teachers. Woodard's Garage. held comment. Jackie Spencer, Mike Mellaney, passenger, landed. This plane is out of the race on account of hav­ workouts. Mrs. Lee Boyd, representing J. Senator Curtis, the party ftce- Lightning Davis and that Salt ing used up too much time, but is C. Penny Company. presidential nominee declared the Lake boy, Johnny Williams, whom continuing on into Los Angeles. BILLY LEWIS VS. YOUNG PETE Miss Dorothy De Pue. represent- Maine result wa sa sign of the Joe stopped in two rounds. This plane furnished by the De 147 POUNDS—4 ROUNDS WRITER VIEWS ing Richardson-Lovelock. trend of the National election. He In his last fight in Los Angeles Miss Helen Beckett Haviiand Aero Company of Can­ milTA n ... nTrwinr. - represent- said "The vote shows which way a week ago, Manciilas wrecked ada, Ltd., and the driver is a A toss up—although we like Young Pete ing Ve as the hopes of Marcelino Ortega, TWO HAM vITkX' ^ Cleaning Works. the wind is blowing." member of the Hamilton Aero I If U _L/-T_i"l Ol 1 A«J Miss Hooper, representing the the latest Plulipino to invade this Club of Toronto. country. In that fight Joe was 20-30 club. The planes will continue on in­ outweighed 9 3-4 pounds, but Or­ Miss Yvonne Lodwick, Miss Le- i(iinr_i.n mnTA wr. tega was on the floor no less than to Los Angeles tomorrow morning. Arthur Crawford of Washington ona Hemlin. Miss Jean Quatd and IVII IKIIHN I Kill l\ who writes Boulder Dam articles Miss Joy Simon, representing the -TlUll_L/_L__Il 11111/ JLO four times and was lucky to fin­ WOMAN SUFFERS PANACAN 111, 1 ish the fight. for the Chicago Thibune, arrived Simon Garage. A week from tonight Manciilas in Las Vegas Monday morning on Miss Grace Nay. A PPUCTI?!^ I\T I?¥ V goes to the Olympic Auditorium ELY HAS NEW STRANGE LNJURY RUSHED HERE a visit to the Colorado River. JUNIOR CONTEST _n__IiIV-UiJ 1 J____lU 111 ILL 1 in Los Angeles with Goldie Hess. Mr. Crawford was induced to Miss Jean Case, representing the After that match Manciilas and ! * . _ „, „, — comdirectoe herr oef bthy e Drburea. Elwoou odf ReclaMead-, VolunteeMiss rWinon Fire aDepartment Arnett an. d Miss Mrs. C. J. Hutchins of GOOQ Last week we published an ac- Bobby Sal will fight it out for the -ooQ- Eh Edwards, prominent citizen mation, and Mr. Calvin of the Elaine Lawrence, representing the G_T *_\f rleivedIWEMM t rom AIRWAYS LINE springs suiiered a most pec right to meet Tod Morgan for the uhar of Panaca, was rushed here Sun- Union Pacific, both of whom de- Veeas Sweet Shonpe. ___ ^ thf fl« th£ Sheriff World's Junior Lightweight title. accident yesterday, day evening when he became vio- sired to afford every opportunity The parade form:s at the Legion sherif£^MVf Bovd of Uufh CoZv Manciilas has worked out with With Harold Doyle and Grant While busy preparing a meal, lently ill. Arriving at uie Las Ve- i *fo—r ^-the- ****-*Chicag o Tribune repre- —clu b House on Third Street and __*_? taF_2 arrest of threT men Morgan and Manager George Oden Anderson in charge, the new Mrs. Hutchins reached up on a gas Hospital near midnight, it was sentative to learn the facts and after proceeding through the busi- ^^ i„ a c^une ci^iti^ a believes that the "kid" can take Travelalr biplane purchased by the shelf for a can. and while taking found that Edwards had a rup- see for himself the conditions j ness district, ends at the Court Nevfcte license Tht 3L_I the champion. Nevada Airways, Inc., arrived in it down, was cut between the sec- tured appendix and was in a j which have made the Boulder' House. Prises are 850 for the sen- ?_____ m_^___m.____*T _i_iYi_ Johnny Villardi should be com­ Ely last week end and began com­ ond and third fingers by a sharp dangerous condition. I dam project of such vital interest mercial flying on Saturday. The ior contest and $25 for the Junior JgTwatchnum £t SpanishFori? plimented on his work in securing edge on the can. An artery was Early Monday morning he was j to the west, group. plane is equipped with a Wright severed, and the blood spurted operated upon by Dr. F. R. MU-i in company with Walter Brack- and had been seen at St. George such a high class main event. As and Cedar City. for K. O. Lew Tendler, he has Whirlwind 220 h. p. motor and is across the kitchen. dren. and is now holding his own, en, Mayor Fred Hesse and C. P. a 3-place machine. Since its ar­ Tying up theinjured hand as although it is still too early to Squires. Mr. Crawford went to The following from the Ely been here a couple of weeks and is Record, no doubt, relates to these in great shape. Tendler's record rival it has done a tremendous best she could, her husband hur- tell whether or not he will es- the River and spent the entire day passenger business and the com­ ried her to Las Vegas, with the cape peritonitis day in the boat, first going VISITORS SEE men, it appearing that they pass­ shows that he is not to be sneezed ed through Cedar City and St. at as an opponent and can make pany is prepared to serve the pub­ blood spurting all the way. When Mr. Edwards is a brother in law through the Black Canyon sit lic in either long or short flights. DT A PI/ _P K \TVfl\T George, then doubled back to Ce- the best of them step. Mrs. Hutchins arrived at the Las of C. C. Ronnow, and an uncle and then to an through Boulder dar The ship was flown by a trans­ Vegas Hospital a sheet that had j of Leslie Edwards of the elemen- canyon.
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