Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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PALO À L lh . Cal., Sept. » 4 .- *
dwc«t
( U P )— "Football would be better
o ff if there was no snob a thing
as the forward pass.” This state­
ment Is from no loss a gridiron
figure than ‘T o p ” Whrner, head
LÖST — U d M e Wrist watch. roach at Stanford university.
W arner believes the passing
Piader rdtwrn 18« Weightman at.
R esto*.
20-2 • game has outdistanced its orig­
inal design and Is converting thè
LOST— Çocker spaaiel dog « gridiron sport into semi-basket­
kok «■ n t — A alee, c a a y,
roomy, cheerful three room apt..
months, tae collar
Inclading piano, if deelred. Phone
THE NEW CHAMP
on.
Finder ball affair.
Passing, he points oat, was
Instituted when the aew ruling
was pat Into effect requiring *
ten yard gain before h first
down could be called. Rotore
that only fire yards were nboee-
sary to make first down.
It was believed the secondary
defense would be forced to so
divide its concentration petwosn
WANTED — Washing, plain defending passing basards Aftfi
attacks from the line that teems
sewing and chrochetlng, 4S4 H el­
would stand more of a show to
maa St.
2 0-2 4
make the doubled yardage andar
TEACHER or teachers to share the new ruling. That was all
attractive home with teacher. well and good.
“But the passing game has
Very reasonable terms. Address
so
developed that any high school
Mias Ring, 170 Skidmore St., cor.
of Vaa Nose, Ave., half block youngster can pass almost as ac­
from old Junior high.
ll- t f curately and swiftly as a star
varsity man,"
Warner said.
WANTJ5D: — Old people and "Passing is no longer an a rt."
Invalids to board and care for,
He suggested the onside kick
162 Granite street.
18-tf se a substitute. "It -takes more
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May talent to effect the onside klek.
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the 8alvatloo Army at tL-e
W hite Shield Home. 6C6 May-
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
room
house.
furaiahed. Neaf notify Fred Knlggel, Cliff’s Ser­
20-1
ao-tf Washington eehaol. See Mrs. vian Station. Reward.
Guatar at Tiding« office er cell
F D R R E N T : — Two or three I I W 'evealaga.
18-2*
room apartment.
Bell Itoemtug
House, l« 0 4th S t
17-5*
W A N T E D — Twb
people to
FO R RJBMT— A a la * unfurn­
share eSpense to Los Angelas.
ished fla t, also small furnished
Driving new closed car. Refer­
apartment, garage, a I * a p 1 n g
ences exchanged. Phone Medford
S41RI.
. .
»0-8*
room, SS B o tt* 2nd St.
10-tf
4«2-R or call 244 Hargadlne.
FO R R E N T — Two larger »pin.
furbished Of
unfurnished. Clese to business
district. Phone M rt. Fabl. » M l j
«
v . .
10-tf
east *fct ft**«,
N>R BALE — Relinquishment
hnmagtgdd. 20 actes, mostly
bar, cleg* to Ashland.
Five
h
lo t. of tools,-power
I tìw . W fll soil or trade for
70 « a f e SL
14-tf
112—41
SgTiE— Some fine
F O B R E N T —a futnacb-kcated viduen? pedigreed pullets.
bod rooms between Normal and for btoMera negt yber. 112
high school. ‘ 026 Boulevard- ’ ; tlqy St. phone 454-J.
’
Indi­
Fine
Nut-
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Professional and
Business Directory
FO B R E N T . —
Housekeeping
Two good single
Normal.
Call at 4 M ; Beech.
.
M ; l * beds' > iih Springs end mattresses.
71 Bush stroeL
17-«t*
' FO R R f ^ T —
rooms, 2 blotiks from
use It to- the best advantage I
DR. W . J. CRANDALL
F O B S A J JB i-t- Sigla Bicycle hi
blocks: from » N o m a i, ' S t a , ' Oar* ftp * condition. M o t e 2F2. 17-5* Ostertparlilc Physician and Suruco*
field St. ?
V
l< -4 *
By«, Bar Xoee and Throat
keeping rooms, 2 and oné-half
Office Phone 12»
iralahed sleep*
47« Bird.
FO R R E N T — New h o « s e.
Ptone 217L or Inquire 651 H elly
room' house. Close la. Call 242
Granit« or phone 340R.
l» -t f
F O R REN Tt—6-room unfurn­
ished house near nil four schools.
Brown and Rie*.
ll-tf
FO R R E N ? — Splendid 4-room
house, wl«h every feonvonienco.
Close in. Adult» . profèrred. In­
quire 157 Viet» SL ’ Phons 122.
V
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Track Activities
Will Get Started
Gene Tunney
Battles His Way
To Victory,
C. KLLYHON 811INN
Deutiqt
Ottaen» Bank nidg.
FDR
H> fComplete butcher
BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 24.—
shop fixtures. M. 3. Olson. » •-» • Office Pitone f ill. nee. Phone 184 (U P )— Fall track activities will
(Continued from Page One)
Evenings By Appointment
i,-, ■ < jt -_______
start at the University of Cali­
FOB BAUI — Farm Wagon.
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
fornia with a novice track meet
Good 1 * la. breaking plow, 109
October
12-14.
Physician
and
Surgeon
Granite.
20-4*
Office Pilone 1«S-J
Afterward an lifter-fraternity
A RAIMI d p t right now, «1004
Res. Phone 461-R meet and an even* for non-ofgan-
lean ftB .V litjg u t this Offering. En­
Office Hour»
isation men will be staged. Var­
quire by letter, p. o. box 3«2,
10-12 A. M. — 2-5 P. M.
sity and freshmen stars as well
Ashland, Ore.
lS-tf First National Bank Building aa high school athletes of known
worth will be barred from the few rounds, lacked the devastat- him to victory, failed to impress
FOB SALE— We bought more
It those who watched him closely,
novice
meet ao that Coach Wal­ Ing power of former days.
than We ueeff Md wttl sell at
landed flush upon the jaw, but The former champion rushed,
ter
Christie
may
obtain
a
line
on
coat: Galvanised pipe and flt-
Tunney staggered back upon his backed Gene to the ropes with his
new material.
tlnga, n*0a, stoves, paints, Cole­
heels and did not go down. When left hooks wrapped around Tun-
man lamps, furniture, Lay’s Office hours, 10 to 12
Dempsey hi® Tunney and Gene npy's stalwart neck and his shorts
•
Earl
Boswick
returned
yester­
Camp,
Highway aad Walk­ to 5 P. M.;
failed to go down, the fight was aimed a ttjie body, were being
day
from
Klamath
Falls,
where
er 'Ave; -Phone 127.
l i - 2 * Citizens Bank Building.
ho has spent the past few days over. There could be only one j blocked by Tunnel’s stalwart
Winner— for Tunney was throw-; arms.
visiting with friends.
H E L P W A N T E D — Mole
Ing In thred to four blows to i Gene made no effort to step in
Dempsey’s one, and beating the the teeth of this gale of punches
W A N FB ): — Apple pickers,
Portland had, 1«« ocean
former champion’s face
to a which Dempoey threw at him.-In­
Suncreet-Otohard at Talent. 17-5
In port during August.
Thompson and Burlingame
stead, he stepped away, cooly and
Painters an<j Decorators
more with a degree of caution which
Paper Hanging — Tinting
gave everyone an inkling of who
Specialty.
was going to win. He brought
' Estimates gladly furnished.
his
right to Jack's jaw. He miss-
Dealers In Cool. Wood. Padhln«
Phone 98
12«
Crating add Storage. Long dist­
Ashland
ance
truohiRg.
Forest Orove — Bond Issue of
O. F — Me*
hall every
844,178
authorised for new |7 4 ,-
T. L. FO W B U ^G enaral Trans­
Grand, M r
Woman and Children
231
sanitary
sewer.
fer — Good team and mou»
Grdnd, R. .
and
trucks. Good service et s toa-
Organotherpby
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
Inclined cable railroad, and
sA a h le price. Phon« 82.
— Mesta li! the I. O. O. F. hall
Office, 10« Pioneer Avenue
aerial
cable tramway lin«, cost­
on the 2nd aad 4th Tseedays.
Telephone 2«
n M T fG B ’S T ranskkh
ing
»350,000,
proposed to top of
Noble Greed, Mbs. May Elb;
875 B St-
Mount Hood.
Vice Grand, MTO. E. C. Payne. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Free- Phono 410
Drafage, storage end long dist­
tlce limited to eye. ear. uoee and
AahlAUd îxxige Ño. »44, B.
ance hauling.
H-tf
throat— X -ray’including teeth.
P. O. R>L*feeta In the Elks
Temple eUtry Saturday. Exalt­
P I A Í Í O D G IÍR U OTION—
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2
ed Ruler. Mmes Bowers Sec­
to « ? Sweden bn t< Bldg., Asn- By competent teacher. Beginners
retary, B d Y h o rn to a .
preferred. Mrs. Harold Aiklns.
2tt-l-m o.*
Bulldlngf repairing, shingling,
painting; tinting and cement JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
work. W. T. Blackwell. Phone
WORKS, Corner Helmaa and
V *a N om . yhon» l | i ,
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15-S0t
L odge Directory'
Ashland Lodge M a BS. 4 . F .
« A. M^—M*eta 1» the Masonte
hell every 2nd Tharsday. Mast-
or, Dr. R. U Burdle; Soeretpry,
W illiam Day.
■M M I'lh Ch A fte r N *. 11, »
A. A - M d q t o In the Masonic
hall every 2<d I Thursday. High
Priest, a r t ! A? Malone; Bee-
m .D e y ; - . -
T — Meets tenths Maso;
on the le t ' end Ird 1
days. Em. Commander,
Jackson;
Recorder,
1
Day.
dÁiA.k*.¡¿
ha Raaonle hall
r
Ä
’i s
up, and everyone thought that tM
fight was over. A*** matter of
fact, Gena was not bfirt-
HO
weathered the storm, slugged toe»;
to-toe with Dempsey, and A Ms™
ed with a right. He brought up uppercut to the famous paraffine
his left to the Jaw and for the hose spattered blood or«r Debt»!
first time since one blistering July say's face.
day, more than seven years ago,
An even round, perhaps, but tb'd
a fight crowd saw Jack take sec­ only rourid of the entire 10 al­
ond place In the first round of a lowed by the prise rings of Penn­
fight.
sylvania In which Jack Dempsey
In the second round, Dempsey honestly can be said to have held
continued his tactlce ot trying to his own.
’
,
»' ' ' '
impress both Tunnoy and the
Prom then one, Gene Tunney,
judges that he wak a man-eater the new world’s champion, toot,
He drew blood from Gene’s mouth. the play away from the man they
He butted him with his head and said could not be beaten.
aWuhg his elbows coming out of
Round after round, Tunney sus-
clinches.
He looked
like the , talned the simulated fury of
Dempsey of old, but he wasn’t. ! Dempqey’s attack, and beat him
i phnch for (lunch long before the
Hwap Punches
When they stood off and slug­ ■ light was over.
No Real Thrill«
ged, Gene boat him to the punch.
To the throng which had come
Tunney stood toe^ tp toe and
swapped punches with Jack, and in anticipation of witnessing an
“it Was the former champion who ; easy triumph for Dempsey, the
fight did not produce a^any thrills.
backed away.
There were no knockdowns. -
Two rounds for Tunney.
In the ninth round, ‘after the
The rain, which had held ott
during most of the evening, began fight had gone round after round
to ’fall. Dempsey’s seconds, Gene with Tunney always adding to
Normile, Philadelphia Jack O'­ his early lead, Dempsey, fairly
Brien. Jerry the Greek, and Gus hurled from his stool by his fran­
Wilson, smeared him with grease, tic handlers, went after Tunney
as if he was about to swim the and for a time bad fair to beat
his challenger beneath the flurry
English Channel. «
This Is against the rule, but so of his punches.
Let us say that Dempsey won
ark many other things that Jack
Dempsey has dene during the that round. It was at the cost of
years since he won the champion­ nil that he had left in him. When
they came out tor the 10th and
ship.
♦
They came out for the third. final round, It was apparent that
Jack swung a wicked right, mis­ those who were being drenched
sed, and was glad to tumble Into by the steady downpour ot rain
S clinch. Tunney began sticking had no need to wait for the
Gene Tunney,
an Irritating left jab Into Demp­ judges* decision.
every
Inch
a
winner,
but stUl coot
sey’s face. Right there Dempsey
began bobbing, Weaving, ducking, enough to keep his head, fight
shifting, and using all the ring his best, protect his paw and
lore which 15 years of fighting drive his right Into the swollen
have taught him.
But Tunney face of the former champion, was
Jabbqd him with that left and juat aa aure .that hie idea of dOO*
crowned him with a right Which, I tiny had worked out aa were the
while it was not deadly, waa still ' judges whose only duty was te
effective enough to open a ent i declare him champion.
No heavyweight championship
under Jack’s right eye.
ever changed hands on a judga’s
- Jack Sees Defeat
decision before this rainy Septem­
They came out for the fourth ber night, in 1014.
Into this extraordinary situation.
Yet, thore was nothing that the
Dempsey was far, far behind. He judges could .do except to declare
knew it. He led with lefts and J hat Gene Tunney, by virtue of
rights to the head, and 'rf left his co-ordination of brain, heart,
hook landing on Tunney’a ear, and muscle, was the new king of
while tho big marine was back- all the boxers of the world.
JACKSON HOT' SPRINGS
Private Hot Mineral Tub Baths
H arm Up-to-date cabins, warm mineral plunge.
z Old Time Dance Saturday Night
OTTO H. DONOUS, Manager
A THIEF
Hè May Enter Your House and
Steal Your Valuables
A HAFKTY DEPOSIT BOX HEBK WILL
SAFEGUARD YOU
Thé Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Orsffon
6 Years Tacoma Woman
Church Directory
lletlindtot Mpiacepal Church
N. Mein and L a tra i streets.
H. f. Pshihertqu, fraetqr, 117
Laurel «treet. Phone «7.
Preabytorin» Church
N. Main and Helman Streets.
Hugh T. Mitchel »SIS. Pester,
N. Main street.
T fin lly
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," b
g
Revi P. 1 Hammond, Vlcor,
42 gecom Strepi- Pfione 1)0
Pburrh
llin g e r -
towleyprd
(Tiurcl) o t Th« Mnserl
fe u rth enfi C streets
P. G. Thatcher, Pgstor
P»Stor
Full Goenel Temple
Boulevard
J« 8.
Murphy, Pastor
Lutiier»» Uhwrdi
Services In Advsntft* Church
Fourth end C Street
H. ,H . Yeung, Pastor
First Church of Christ I
Scientist— South Pioneer A»«-
Mr«., W illiam Aitken, First
Reader, 12« 8. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
i e»d ÿ irst
.WOpdworth
Oak Street
lix th a^d 0 Streets, phofl» >f«
"W hy, It ’s simply marvelous
has restored my
keglth after I suffered ¿Iva years
with the worst kind of stomach
trouble.’* declares Mrs. Mary T.
Yeryun, »14 B. 47th St., South.
Taeoma. Wash.
"No matter what I ate It would
aat»«e"m» >ueh paln • nd suf fof*
Ibg that I often thought my P ro
had come
I ’d be laid up In b»4
for days at a time, My nebved
w R e i^natrung, my entire body
w |s wrecked with pstn, and
I
wga so weak and miserable I of­
ten felt like I ’d have given aay-
possessed for relief,
think of it. I eat any-
thlag I i went and never have an
nche, ) pein • or trouble of any
how Karnak
T i’f W
kind. That’s what K a rn jk
ns*
dons for ms. t t ’s.made » clean
Arsep ot my- troubfes and I can
nersr praise it enough.”
Karnak is sold In Ashland by
Bast Bids Pharmacy and all lead­
ing drnggiets.
Ady.
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