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Over Fifty Years
1927
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TOHXGS’
ROBINSON'S DID NOT
E xtra
ACCEPT INYITAWOX
The extra Issued last even'
l i a s Juet s i minutes after the
.
Fatal Seventh
ttng
everything
behind
hto
punchee. Dempsey waa playing
for the body. Sharkey staggered
as Dempsey swung left ta rjghr.
Dempaey knocked Sharitey to hto
kaeas In the corner with a toft
to the stomach "as the round
ended. It wan Deippsey’s round
Round Four
Sharkey wah lees confident and
missed a wild right; Dempaey
drove Sharkey around the ring;
Dempsey hit Sharkey on the
chin; Dempsey's eye was bleed
ing badly after a lab by Sharkey;
Sharkey missed an uppercut and
took a Jab ia the Jaw. Dempsey's
round from start to finish.
Panl Robinson, who edited a
weekly newspaper here for
year, may not have, made a
single personal acquaintance
here as he admitted In his self-
condemning salautatory In hto
new venture at Oswego, but It
was hto own fault, according
to one woman who telephoned
to The Dally Tidings yester
day.
She stated they had made
every effort to get acquainted
with the Robinsons, inviting
them to church, but the Rob
insons had declined the Invi
tation. Possibly Robinson came
to Southern Oregon for some
thing more e x c i t i n g than
church. Somebdoy s h o u l d
have Invited him to attend a
motion picture or should have
staged an amateur vaudeville
skit for him.
It will he remembered Rob
inson recently wrote a dis
gruntled editorial In which he
complained of the Inhospitayty
of Southern Oregon, w h i c h
proved quite a boomerang to
the former Ashland newspaper
man?
end of the n o w fgmoae Demp-
Dempsey was punishing
eey-dhprkey fight In Naw York,
key as the sixth round
giving the round by round re
The knockout blow was g
port of the sou-championship
hook
to the Jaw dellvai
Italic epic, was enjoyed and
Sharkey was sagging to hi«
appreciated by Ashland.
; •
complaining about A low
' Several hundred copies were
Sharkey claimed the lew
quickly sold by the lusty-voiced finished him but Dempsey k:
newsies who t h r o’n g e d the
ied him unconscious while SI
i
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streets: Touristy and passeng bad his band down.
•orton Boy OUhng H< W m Hit Below Belt. While the ers on trains coming through
former Champion Was Fighting Like Mad Bull When
Boxing OommiMjim Oaanot Find Any Evidence That the city ware also glad to re
Round One—
ceive this splendid service on r Sharkey missed first blow
Blew fa ta l to Aspirations of Boston Boy Game;
Mein eee M aoltrW oo Unfairly; About Quarter MU' the fight.
,•
f
Dempsey
landed
short
right
to.
Large
Mass o f fig h t Fans Went Wild When Bout
Hon ia P un e Each figh ter Received in Great Bout. The modern equipment in the
body and face without
Game
to
an End in the Seventh Round.
Tidings plant, together with Dempsey drove blows to body
July '22.—- U .f x - - 8 1 o w motion .the splendid telegraphic news both bands, Sharkey bit to
Jack Dempsey, ex-champion fought his way-back to
service aad efficient employes, Sharkey left aqd right te
r-Sharkey fight, which were ex- enable
Bound Five
The Tidings to give this Dempsey ^punished opponent
popular favor when in the seventh round of the schedul
left an issue as to whether quick service.
Dempsey mtoeed blows but
close quarters and npperca
ed 15-rohnd battle he knocked Jack Sharkey, the Boston
fouled
blocked
Sharkey's. Sharkey start
W»e v id e open to dispute. Fifty
to Jaw. Sharkey bored In to'
bqy out with a smash on the jaw which indicated it was
ed taking thing's.easy. Then Stag
who aay the
exhibition were sharply di-
end of rouAd and had Dei
the
old pempsey fighting again.
gered
Dempsey'
with
a
right
to
bleeding in distress at end
tided in
the
ear
aad
beat
him
about
the
Sharkey won the decision in the first two rounds of
round.
head.
Sharkey landed lefts to
the battle.
Round Two—
NEW YORK, N. Y., July 22.—-U.P.—Jack Dempsey,
Dempsey's face and jaw. Demp
Both fighters bored in wlllli
Dempsey concentrated his attack on Sharkey's body
aey
crossed a left to Sharkey on
who for seven years before he met Gene Tnnney was the
Dempsey going- after the
during
the fight and the Boston boy landed terrific
the ropes. Dempsey drove lefts
Sharkey after Dempseys hi
heavyweight champion of the world and a terror .in the
and
righto
to
Sharkey's
jaw.
Shar
sla
sh
e
s
on Dempsey about the head.
fighting fiercely, Dempsey
, ring, returned to glory last night, bnt the honor is already
key
waa
smiling
and
Dempsey
No Significance to Western p. left to the jaw and two more to
Both took terrific punishment.
tempered by rumblings and controversy.
Journey, Says Nick
to the head, Sharkey hurt, fought wabbling as the round ended. It
The
mammoth crowd went wild as the Boston boy
Hundreds who wore near the ringside believe the
Longworth
* back furiously, Dempsey, bleeding was Sharkey's round.
was felled.
Wow just before the fatal punch which laid Jack Sharkey
at the mouth and bath tired, tkV
Round Six
Dempsey was fighting like a wild bull. His smashes
‘Just travelling i through the was Dempsey's round by a shads.
low last night was below the belt, although all grant it west on a pleasure trip which has
Dempsey chased Sharkey, stab
came
through with terrific force. Repeatedly he left bis
Round Three
x ; 4 bing lefts to his face and forc
Was unintentional i f So.
no political significance” Is the
Dempsey
was
confident.
Shar
>ody
unguarded
as he landed killing blows on the body of
ing the sailor to the cornet rain
Sharker maintain« he was hit assurance Nicholas Longsworth of
key
was
missing,
Dempsey
topc-^l
ing. blows about hto body and
his opponent
low, while Dempsey denies it. Cincinnati, Ohio, speaker of the
Jack O’SulUvaa sidèa with Demp House of Representatives gives ing the fight. He drove Sharkey over hto kidney's. Dempsey was
* Dempsey had Sharkey groggy in the sixth round
sey aad ap examiner tor the box- interviewers as he passes through to the ropes and hit at- w n |4 shaky on hto feet but forcing the
when
he beat him to his .feet and daxed and harrassed by
nounces He
Sharkey held Dempsey. But Mat fighting. Shurkey handled Demp John Carkin
lay commission could find no ev the Pacific coast states.
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he terrific onslaught of the ex-ehampion, the. first to fight
ase Gom-
May
ay Increaa
appeared to shake. He was p*t- sey easily as the gong sounded.
idence o f Sharxeys claim.
Congressman Lengeworth, ac
mittee
to
25
lis
way hack toward the top after a defeat, staggered
Charlea Mathlson waa one of companied by'hto wife, the former
lack
into the ring in the seventh only to go out by the
the Judaea to report to the box- Alice Roosevelt, and their little
John H. Carkin, who was au
lag commission that Dempaey had daughter, paused through Ashland
K.
0
.
route.
‘
thorized by thta last legislature to
hit Sharkey low Jaat before the Thursday afternoon, enroute from
Dempsey
was
bleading badly from cuts about .his
appoint a Property Relief Tax
knockout. O'Sulltvaa, however, Portland to Ban Francisco. They
Commission, has decided to make lead when the fight ended but seemed fresher than in
declares the blow as fair to the were travelling in a special car.
waist line and not below It.
Twenty Epworth League these -appointments and alsp has he first rounds of the battle when he was beaten by the
announced he may augment the : loston boy.
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Members go to Sum
KULMA*
July S t.—
committee from the number of
mer
Music Program of Except-’
five members to 20 or 25.
NEW YORK — (IP) —fcHere’s
QVARTRP MILLION TO
ional Merit te be Pre-,
* la Chltoqals * t
He has sent a qnestionaire to
Twenty
members
of
the
local
what the praetpato in the Damp*
GO TO EACH FIGHTER
sented Tuesday
M. E. chUTnTf Epworth League the various member* o t the
orkey bout said after the
wifi attend the seventh annual house and It is stated, practical
tight tonight:
Emil Enna, famous Forth
NEW'TORK. Julr 22 —OJ»)—
ly all have concurred in his de- Jack Dempsey ma<^e another
isr g p /— “t t * aU ia. the ga«
composer and pianist is toj
Ure td' tacreasr- the" n wmW ei t e quarter mlllipn dojlajs last night
in concert at'the Southern
I'll (m pick s r the top hftoro
Jfwdman aad Bordon f a y Normal
,
to. That sa y qpuldn’t
School auditorium Tues 8, a t " Cascade Resort, 50 miles study the tax 'situation in Ore in addition to winning the right
Penalty for Driving
day evening. July 26, at 8:30 east of Eugene on the McKenzie gon.
to meet Tunney again.
A e first of thè break a s a ss. hto punch to ted|.
4
While Intoxicated
I had him licked aad he knew It.
No appointments have been
o’clock,
according to announce river highway.
The ex-champion's shire o f’thq: Prince Carol of Roumánia
•■ ¿ •.tb * flatted te a aback .at
AnnouncesGandidacy
That’s why. he fouled pm . He de
made
and
no
attempt
to
select
ment
made
by
the
school.
The
local
group
plan
to
leave
gate
Is 9252.758. There ip >hat
Too much moonshine and cele
f o r Throne
liberately
hit
me
In
the
groin
four
The concert to to be given free sohnqr than that date and spend members of the commission will the fighters, the promoters, state
the.rear O f f ppol halt aad before
brating after the returns of the
ttonee
before
he
clipped
me.
I
and
open
to
the
public.
be
made
until
after
Mr.
Carkin
two days at the Methodist caafp
and the government wilt receive.
hash could he procured from ad
Dtmpsey and Sharkey fight re
PARIS, July 32.—(IP)— Prince
Many Ashland folks availed meeting now in session at Cottage determines whether or pot his
Total receipts, 91.076.000.
joining lumber pleats. |t h a .4 was falling with pain when hto sulted disastrously for Charles
rol of Roumania today virtual-
Dempsey, 9252,750.
WMal tSpidly sa lii several hoei- glove brushed my chin.”
Pessiman, a cook, and Sam Bor themselves of the opportunity to Grove. Miss D. Willis Caffray idea as to the number Is satis
B
announced himself a candidate
(;
Detnpsey—
“I
am
sure
I
did
not
hear
the
lectures
of
Dr.
Arthur
and Rev. I. N. Hargett of Kansas factory, and he has had time to
Sharkey. 206,803.
hniidinis ploay Chiloquin’«
don, a dishwasher, both of Med
for
the throne to which hto 5-
foul-
Sharkey
for
I
waa
in
a
post
Harding,
famous
astronomer
and
Federal tax, 9107,500.
Oily are chief speakers at this confer with representative men
treat had beata completely
ford, at about 12:15 this morn-
yoar
old son, Michael I, ascended
||6n to sac where the blows were lpg When they ran afoul the it is expected that an equal num mealing. Bach has delivered a throughout the state.
State tax, 948,370.
• • f j ; »
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Wednesday.
*
Plaptad.
I
stopped
him
with
a
Rickard's share, 9469,562.
•
Carkin hopes that within the
/The whole population of the
Ashland chief of Police McNabb ber will avail themselves of the series of sermons in Ashland
Whether
his
candidacy becomes
right
te
the
body
aad
a
toft
to
the
opportunity
of
hearing
the
musi
to p s ttaraed-ogt ta force to aid
and well known here.
two weeks he will have received
they were entering town.
an'open
one
Is
expected
to depend
chin.
Needless
to
aay.
I
am
grate
cal
treat
which
is
to
be
offered
by
WIFE
WANTS
VICTOR
the vole n teste battle the deetruc-
Institute week program con replies from all, or at least a
Police officials searched the
STOP AFTER TUNNEY on developments ta Bucharest
tlk r Mass that threatened the ful fpr the wonderful reception car and found two ^>1018 of moon the Portland musician.
stats of a religions education, large majority of house members,
within the next few weeks. In a
shine.
whole of the laden reservation given me by the big crowd.”
training combines with recres- and imntadlately thereafter he
formal
statement handed to the
Bunk
overcomes
a
multitude
of
HOLLYWOOD,
July
22—(IP)—
town with oblivion.
According to McNabb, who was
United
Press
by a member of .hie
4
Flea
se
Turn
u?
Page
3)
facta.
(Please
turn
to
Page
Three)
Estelle
Taylor,
motion
picture
ac
A light wind was la the bat
watching fo r a stolen car, the
tress and wife of Jack Dempsey, entourage, Carol referred to him-
tlers’ favor aad thia Halted with
men drove into Ashland and fail
was 'too elated to say much” i1
the fact that many aew brick
ed to stop for the signal when it
about the ex-champlon’s victory Il, of Roumania.”
balldlass had been eroatad ala
waa given.
He disclosed that he has tele
over Jack Sharkey.
tbe towa’B dleaaterous fire about
The case waa taken up in the
“I* am glad he won and that It graphed for permission to attend
elk months ago. saved what waa Englishman Travels on One- city court and Jesslman was
Is all over,” she said. “The strain the funeral of hto father. King
left.
fined 9100 and costa and Bordon
OyHnder Motor on Long
was almost too great for me. I Ferdinand. Hto frjends had said
Included In the totaUy-destroy
925
and
costs.
Jannt
•was so worried that Jack-(Demp Wednesday he would attend a me
ed property la Chltoqula to k
The fines were paid by their
sey) might get hnrt.”
115.000 hotel and a lamiberyard
morial service to be held h<|e.
Bronzed from three months of employers. Jesslman'« car was
"Now I want Mm to whip Tun
which cost shoot 15.000.
held
for
security
and
bis
driver's
It to regarded as certain that
travel whteh has take» h t m
ney and then retire. I have want permission for him to go to Buch
through France. Spain. Bermuda license was suspended for 50
ed him to leave the ring for some arest will be refused.
and Cuba. D. L. Hill, London. days..
time.”
‘
Wayne
/tamaey
of
this
city
was
England, stopped la Ashland for
a abort time Thursday afternoon also fined in city court this morn
> X i M to register hto one-cylinder. Eng ing. According to charges, Ram
lish made motorcycle, on which say was exceeding the speed lim
he to attempting to complete a it on North Main street at about
He was
circle of the werld la the period midnight last night.
Bollovs
of six month, la keeping a wager. fined 915.
to n
' He left Loudon, March 17, and
REPUBLICAN
LEADER IN
NORTHWEST
TAX RELIEF
COMMISSION
TO BE NAMED
jLn
MAIN STREETS
bv
JY H B E
PORTLAND
4 TO ATTEND
COMPOSER ' ■
M. E. MEET
TO APPEAR
POLICE FINE
COUPLE FOR
IN T O N A T IO N
Mia «to <S
FATHER OF BOY
KING WANTS TO
USURP THRONE
ROUND-WORLD
TOURIST HERE
Al Kissed Him
UNABLE LOCATE
MISSING V
Ashlander Fined ■
FIRST BIG FIRE I As Sender O f Aft
HITS KLAMATH
Indecent Letter
to travelling behind bin prepared
"There to not much
hope of me making the trip ta six
months, but I’ll eventually« get
hack home on my cycle and the
trip has been worth It," he said.
1« schedule.
* BAN FAANCISOO. OM„ |taO
— ((P)— Attempts of the eodst
guard to locate the st0OM freight
er Northland, which ¿ 0 hb«hd-
oaqd b> Its'crew after A fcoHietoji
With the British motor (MhMtor
Ptolhc Leader outaidhtlm OMden
Oats laet n|ght. failed egrty " ip .
day. Reports « from
gaard Indicated the
had eaak.
J ; .' J ; "
■ I I«,., ,) ,jNi aw j|;ito. i t f h<»O i e
' ï *a Ai
ttov *
MAIL QR Bi
our SAILOR I
(P lease Turn to Pgge I )
Fishing A t Lake
Toariata, averagtaff a car a
mile, aro flocking Into Diamond
Lake, by the Union Creek road,
to toko advaatage of tha splendid
Nkhlng there this year, according
to Roy Parr, game warden.
' There to lota more game this
year than there has bhen for
several years,” Parr said. "Ftoh-
ermen are eatahlng the limit of
enmmor stoolhoad at Diamond
Lake aad the fMhlaf all over
Soathern Oregon to excellent, in
the m0rniags and evealags one
ean aoo from one to felt door on
the rtads.”
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forest B lu e Destroys Yalu
PORTLAND, Ore., duly 9R »
able Timber; Believed
Started by Stockmen
> (l .P.)— W. B. Klug, BO-year eM
TALK ON EGYPT
TO BE TONIGHT
Miss Margaret ]
Art School to Give
Lecture of Series
Ashland resident, appeared before
Klamath county's first major Federal Judge MrNary today and
forest fire of the season was un plcadetl guilty to
der control by noon Wednesday,
after flames had covered,about 40 He said he wrote the letter to a
acres of timber .and cut over land woman la a
rft e f toa. B. «.
on the south slope of Bryant Attorney
raountaip near Malin, according a light flan M t t e
to Duncan McLean, official of the •too.
Klamath Forest Protective asso
ciation, who fought the blase, the
Klamath News says.
Tho fire, believed to have been |
rtarted by stockmen, brokevout:
early Tuesday and was reported 1
by a nearby rancher.
, ' • ' 1
“There have been one or two
mlnoi* biases this year, but thia
t
(By City Carriera)
fire was the only Class C, or ma
jor fire, so far this season,” Me-.
Lean stated. While the woods
litr i
are not nearly as dry now aa at
this time last year, the fire hae-
ard to great and all who enter the
forests jnust exercise caution
against careless handling 0f
I snicking materials and campfires,
[the forester declared.
of
Egypt, tho land of the phar-
oahs and the Sphinx, will be the
subject of an address by Miss
Margaret Murphy, member of the
Ashland Oregon Art School facul
ty, at the Civic Improvement
elub house at 5:15 thia evening.
The lecture will he Illustrated
b, M iu gna.iie Grace Hanks It
to being given without charge
and a cordial invitation to extend
ed to the general public.^
This will be tho first of a ser
ies of lectures to bo delivered by
the members of tho faculty of the
Art School. Tho purpose to to In
terest the local resident in what
to being dona by tho students of
the art institute.
The next lecture will be deliv
ered by Felix Payant next week.
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