Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 19, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Declare* Gene Not a Favorite
CHICAGO, Sept. 1».— (IF) — flee turned to the question of
feb? sUuattoa «1 Chisago kar
begun to run a slight tamper* important part fit a fighter’s
tors and hgs developed Wbdf Is anatomy.
perhaps tte w«»t unusual com
Creation that ever preceded /
heavyweight ehjMnpibnsktp fight
f o all Intents and purposes
Jack Dempsey still la champion
qj the wbrld and Gene Tunne>
the challenger.
This pttttude towpyd tpo fight­
ers is feupd in official an well
M uncfilctsl circles.
While text Thursday's fi«M
Y. DIRECTORS
MEET TONIGHT
win he decided strictly npon its
» « i t s . all the strange pad mul­
tifarious angles F$tcb a business
proposition of such proportions
is fapund to develop point to
Dempsey as the logic*) victor.
As far as fighting form goes,
Tunney loops tp he the better
» an and his natural confidence
is backed by the knowledge that
he beat Jpck badly at Philadel­
phia a year ago.
But whep one turns from the
actual abilities of the two mop
to the consideration of the situ­
ation from the eth er,' and pos­
sibly less Important angles, one
finds every good reason to an­
ticipate a Dempsey victory.
Mo one, apt even little Jerry
the Greek, the falthfyj trainer,
if mere enthusiastic shout Demp­
sey than Tex Rickard. .
In all the years daring which
ha baa promoted ehgmplonship
fights, Tex never has been known
to voice such edthusiesm over
noo of his hired men.
Rickard, with an ear to the
ground and an eye to business,
believes he baa discovered what
the public which putroolses his
fights wants.
"Why, thsy're all for Demp­
sey,** said Tax Friday. “He’s the
mosf popujar fighter that - ever
lived— orach more popular than
John L. Sullivan ever thought of
-Wright
"Jack bap the grepteet pair
of hpngs any man ever had,”
declared Tax,
,f ths QTpIves—■
• ”k« this le ’k about ite band­
ik Nobody . Kno'
ages la bunk.
The fighter's
hands will be. taped In the rfbg.
snd (or anyone to spggest that Qg, Son of BpttlOyCLJ
DemRW Fill |g v e an epportun-, Story of Pbltosoptf®
lty io BMt anything over IS ri4*«J * Deadwood Gold—8to
ulo#s.
Countess— Sedwiek; Ho:
'‘Pp you suppose thpyte going up-tQ^ftp—yeyrellj
to 1st Leo Flynn come into the
corner with a sack of cement
Afrte»-^Wwj VJM
over his shoulderW be demanded,
sa — Alta:
tete 8<
referring to the familiar »UP«r-
stitlon that Dempsey had some­
thing besides his hands la his
?lov«s at Toledo when he cut making t a
S to ta
down Jess Willard.
"That Tunney, he haeb’t got
any bands.’’
Gene was unperturbed by thia
.'eflectlon on the average fight
fan’s aitftpdp.
Now, despite the cynicism of
some folk, a fMOO.OAA propos­
J. A. Rudd of Seattle, repra ition snob ap this one can hard­
aentaUve ef the Northwest Goan ly be fitted, in the vernatular,
rived In Ashland today a te this
evening at 1:99 wNI meet with
directors of the local organization
a te assist In otatalag a plan for
the annuel fajl campaign for
fa te s far sappevtlng the organ­
ised worg •» this city.
O. H. Billings 1a president of
the-Council; W. O. W. Smlth,.ylcp
president; H. C. Galpy, aeerptnry-
Other members aro: C. N. qjjl-
more, J. A. Putnam, D. IL Spon-
cer, J. D. Higg, W. If- Fright,
M. C. Ltnjnger, f . R. WUoy, R.
C. Forsythe. G. 4. Priacoa.* Rey.
H. t . Mltcheimore. Her. H. F.
Pemberton, Rev. C. D. Gaffney,
8. D. Taylor, W, M. Pqlay. g. f '
Caraos, f . c , parting e te F- g.
Bugle.
Plans for the work for the
coming season F ly e ta ho dis­
H is a eartainty that If Gune
Tuaney 1« the better man next
Thursday night, h% will win.
> a f t thia hi m dental of thb
fact that not only a majority
of the fight fans who will see
the spectacle at Soldiers* Field,
but tbe ’ promoter as well, will
be hoping their hopefullest for
Jack Dempsey.
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The heavyweight situation next
year will be dpll withogt Damp-
sey. All the talk of going to
Lppdon for the next champion-
ship fight W>11 have to be aban-
doped If Jabk is knock»! pot
and units ths gams Plans for
a still bigger and better epectasle
in 1922 will have to he aha»-
dnaed-.
»> ..
Conventi»»
hr«i<
«hipa ate
The Otar
tfe Clrcue—
up of Things
XJjFars of the
« Of the City—
........ » g Hystery —
I: Ip A M sptnng Garden,
o»d ofiahlaa— M«n; Hopa-
Caw»r Setorte— Mulford;
Hole— White: Food of the
|p t a «te» of the Comet
to; t a r e te l» — Johnsotf.
; '
“I don't bplieve it,’“ «pig the
ehjyuplon, "or p t least I think
that sentiment for Dempeey ’ is
confined tq a lough element
which .naturally cannot agpip-
•date a geatlamaa.
¿L
**I think a majority of the
reople in the Uplted Statps apd,
liter all as we are boxing for
he ehamptopsblp of the pnjted
3tatoe, since all the good boxers
)f the moment arjj in this cottn-
ry— are with ggp”
Tex Rickard, of copras, Fould
lot admit for a. moment fhgt he
layers Dempsey'to w|g. An » ttt
tpde of - strict neutrality teflte
the promoter Of a heavyweight
championship.
Rpt make no
mistake about it. Tex Will, be
'he saddest man Ip town if his
plans for next season are knock­
ed galley-west by a flgbt crops t*
being."
Firing scggpl hers gpd vlce-Dfsp-
ident pf fte progo« Aero cluh-
With g splendid record behind
biai, Rankin Is taqnsfi hr t a t -
lahd bakers to wig tte pleas 4
derby.
The “pity pf Fortlpsd” 1« >
small Mfaseo fe ta r w k b h wink
spread of $2 fpdt pad mpajpres
W fact from t i e propeller tip to
the epd of the rgddtor. ft Is
-equipped With a , bin*.' cylinder
Wright Whir,wind »qtQr, cap-
gMe of making a maximum speed
qf ldfi miles pn hoar and with a
general cruising speed of ap­
proximately 120 miles an hour.
The motor Is the same typeused
by Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh
ogi hlf history making trip to
Psrip.
Rankin b»s bees over the
roots several times and fast
August mapped out his entire
course and selected his four land-
FARMERS' DAk <T>MMITTRKM
Chairmen of various committees
which will be In charge of the
Farmers’ Dgy* program w ta h ik
to featara the LHhlan Fall In­
door Clrcps Ocfeber | fa g gge to
meet at the Miller Toggery this
afternoon,, te pa»e a definite date
for the affair, and name mem­
bers of committees.
’
ataU f ILK vu. DA VIA
r r doc reid
Sixty-one years ago today, u
tcrrtfjc tyre kn«c*'e tettje was
fongJtt at Rhoades Point, Mo.,
bftwasn BUI Davis, twice clali»-
ng>. uf th« American heavyweight
title, nag Mik« McCoole of St.
LonJk. <h«n®< t e tte champion of
the west.
The match was a mammoth
event la early Americas ring
history a te cra w le d nationwide
inter«». Toy several weeks » » -
vloas the backers ef the fight
err had scoured tbe middla-svaat
for e anltnhU aUa to stags the
rajil wtthowt coming into contact
with the lowg n s» «< the law
a te upon two occasions they had
been randy to go when advised to
move on or go to Ml.
The men battled on the turf nt
e furious au te.ta dwo hour» and
>d mintete d t a h t e tte tterty-
fonste
te r ie teotanbed
steamer, “Charmer,” Inbound to
Vancouver went ashore on t h e
Bpfteling fte PlAte u»d bteh
of tbe stops will take frqtp li»,re®
to ftve minutes, enabling Ww to
land, fill t>S gas tank and be In
the air again before thy revolv­
ing propeller has lordly slowed
down.
.
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LOB A N lU f^ g, H at. I f — (IF)
—Two were killed ppd two suf­
fered serious injury Friday when
ag automobile «kidded on a wet
ghte«ant >pd .washed /nto a
Ths National Air Races glU
follow fhe darby at Spokane,
September 2» a te Sf.
Those
wlh bp foH^rpd by tbe Jlpokyoe 21, and Louise Aforeloch, 22.
fitefyu Wariao. 2» and Frances
to Portland derby.
ttaadia. W, resulted ifiterita and
otbev inJartea. .
Portiate
and Grate»
ta ta
C ha»ter pf Commerce hgve
brought gpT settiera to Dragon
Grants Pass — »J2.AAA »ell
already “^ la year, Iff t a t a 41.- Gate’span over Rogne River will
47d,424-)Jn «farm lands
reopen road to GaJJce.
tttv
CohanH
treys, a t their
ersey, recom-
rnetuk Lucky
Nota
feetdd
there,
Fran«
Tbo
Forty
which
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other’
,n th®
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OPganj
|IlgB tj
B0M|01
the m
Miami
organ!
Frencl
t(Each performance brings w ith it its attends
ant nerbpufness and I
ffie apporttt-
nity far a soetHing smoke while playing*
Daring íh ^ i» ^ p f^ T h e P ld fs th e T h in g ,
I am called on to smoke a t frequent in*
tervah. I t is akt^ays a h g ^ y Strike. I
¡¡now front many years9 use of this ctgs^
rette that my throat is constantly protected
qnd that it w iU give me the greatest en~
Tte
Gene Tunney has failed utterly Hats,
cussed at tpls meeting. -The ese-
slOU Fill be held in the Pioneer
Hall, T. M. C. ’A. headquarters.
C B . <J gtat e » .
Faclflc
French children whp witness
the legion’s parade down tbo
h'storlc Champs Elyseea win be
reminded of F»r te te . w h e n
doughboys tossed peoples to the
children.
Oranges apd
nuts,
brought all th« wAy ft« » Cali­
fornia by that state’s delegation,
“Dempsey la more popular
right now than ever before In
hia Jtfa. said Rickard truthfully.
"When be w»» champion, the
fans used' to boo and hiss him. win bo tossed to t a geowd as
Now they atop traffic to get a the California group marches by.
look at him.*’
The talk In the promoter’s of-
Califcrgla g t a will bo tapr»-
sented by four floata in the par­
ade, one from 8gn Francisco, ppp
t'MUSLAL QUILT
from imp A n g eta
RteriRR •
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. )J. 1? feet iu diameter. This 4e to te
(IF)—A quflt composed of 6,«¿A giant Redwood tyee. with » tf»ah
hexa^pnal blocks, each the s>se of a gift from t a people of Caltfeyn-
a quarter, is the creation of Mrs. I a to the French World War vgt-
Alfred M. Gustin of Kansas City. ei a te The Los Angeles y/ctory
Mrs. Gustin got the ides for the Post drum corps also wiU he in
quilt from her mother who made the parade.
one for her hope chest when she
was IS years old.
N4R1IUW KSM APN
The quilting process kept Mrs.
SACRAMENTO,
Gu|.. Rtet.
Dustin busy for more than six
— OP>—Bound hand and foot
moaths, she declared. The pat­
tern la the Mocha la a hexagon after ho had hewn rnbhte t e
with yellow, red, and-white blocks thugs and placed on tte ruflroad
and a background of green. The track at the Davia end of «»<
green calico useql for the back­ Volo caaaeway, Fred Manana,
ground is a llltje <gd fashioned 17. Davis elnctrjcta- teted We
print with a whits flower In* the life today by wriggling off the
green- In quilting Mrs. Gustin track ta minâtes before a main
line train roarod by.
made a circle la each Mock.
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
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With Bath, Single. » 00 and »2. t | — Double 7te F -trs, Vo ups
Without Bath. Single. >J.2t nag f l^ P —DouWa *Pe Hxtra
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W hen in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try oar
eoiupjetcly furnished APAHTMSNTSL Everything
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I, too, will find that Lucky
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of the finest Turkish and
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there la an extra process