THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNK 11, J02t .1 v-W-A-(JJJJJ-A-AVKnyjXj tm XvsMWWWVWW)MWVWWM IE1ALD SPORTING PA JOHNNV KILIIANK, MAX HAITHAAIl IIAIi COCHRAN,' AM OH noun. IIEUTO.V IJItAIiliV mid many other feature writer Herald's Special Fight Service I'AOH HI'.VKN KILBANE "DISSECTS WALLOPS HE SAYS JERSEY WELL SEE Big te--gri Johnny Klllumi- lure lllin-tnitiit the blows In. mtys Dmpy and Cnr pcnl.ir Hill imi' in nceklni; each iilliom MUni'rnhlo Hpnl AIhm. a left Jul), tlio ' ' 'ip Mow" , next, n Mt to the jaw, next, a right to the Jaw, ami Ileitis, u right to tlieheart. - ' II) JOIIWV KILIIANK, IVallienwIulit Cliiiiiiplon Jack Ik'inpsoy, bigger and heav ier than Cnrpentlcr, undoubtedly will open hi tight again the rrenchinnn Jtily2ml hy driving for the liody. lie will try to Inflict mif- " IB """"," w,l nvam ",,1"" flclent piinUhment there to loo-en Probably tha nio.t eMentlut punch Curpentler'ii suard o that lie can of n" "tnonn the four or five that break throiiKli with tho Mowawuy f'Prliio the cPinplole lint of boxlnc left to the chin, noorgoi, on tho 'lw ' HtrnlRht Teft ib. It In other hand, upeedler and 'hlltler "lc'H '' PunlHliinent. but tho boxer than DempKoy. will lay for Jackni relies on It as n "sot-up punch." Hy chin. , tbat I mean that he Jnlm to make tils What will tho effect bo? , opponent block and to Jockey him Thero aro relly only threo ml- "round Into position for a try for a nornlilo spots on a man's body whero knockout. For It I only nfter n man n blow has tollliiB effect. Thero ere: bus beon "set up" for a knockout that tho Jaw, the pit of tho stomach nnd tho blow, 'J times out of 10, can be the heart. , delivered. To Iteaih the Jaw ' Outer on IVw ISIduh either a rlcht i tom or a left book' Few flKhters, even the best known ran bo used In reachliu: tho Jaw. I tho rliiB. really know how to use Properly hnded tho blow paralyu fuoro than three blown. Iiompsoyi fur tho nervo renters that lead to tho' example has an excellent right cross brain and the victim Is rendered un- and a Reed left hook, but he haH no conscious Immediately. It's tho best J"b. llenny Loonard carries n flno kind of a knockout punch because n I one-two punch, but bo's not a one ninn who cots It can't come back bo-1 punch flshlor like Dempsoy. Ills wal foro the 10 seconds havo expired. I lops don't lay a man low, yet they A BtnUnlit rlcht or either n rlKht , "re forceful cnouuli to keep nn op or loft uppernit nro the blows used I ponent'H brain In n whirl so that he In renchltiB tho ilt of mi ndvers.iry's can't concentrato on the flKht. .Inck utomnch. A punch hero takes the llrllton has n kooiI left, but little wind, nnd whllo It f loorn nn' oppon-1 clo Carpentler relics iirlnclpnlly on rut ns iiulcldy mi a punch to tliu Jaw. It Is not ns effective. The vlctlm'n brain Is hh clear as ever nnd the chances nro that ho will recover his wind In tlmo to reRiiln his foot boforo he Is counted out The Heart Wow A Btrnlght rlKht. which Is tho only blow that ;cts to tho heart, has tlio J TEAM TO MEET OUTSIDE CLUBS I-nst nlcht thb rour mannRors of tho City I.oiiKtio toam, J. K. Swanson, Joo Posplsll, J, Stewart mid G, F, Mather, tho last named representing J, O, Thompson of tho Copco toam, who is abaont from tho city, mot In tho offices of tho Callfornla-Orogon 1'owor company nnd hold n vory Important baso ball mooting, tho rosults of Which will bo hnllod with much satisfaction by tho busi ness mon as woll as among tho play ers. A Klamath Falls roprcaontatlvo toam. was docldod upon and tho play II Kuuie wlnd-lnklng effec'i that the punch to tliu ntomiich htm n nddl llon It nhnl.i'H the entire iicrwiux nys teni and In one of the best Mov.h for shaking u tinttlcr'H courage. It liter- w,l" ',,,,'' " ,1,,arl ",,t "f ll"" lf n one-two punch, although ho may havo some nddltlons to his ropertnlro now, Hpeed, of course, will ho n blR help to (leorges In tho Ilompsoy ro. With Jack hnmmorliiK at Carpon tier's stomach and (leoritCH nlmlni; at Jack's chin, tho outcome of tho flRht Is koIiir to depend lnrRoly on which Is tho first to lnud a blow ers nro to bo selected from the teams which aro r.ow members of tho city tongue. This movo was considered a who ouo ns tho Introduction of an outside team hero will muko tho games snappy and will domonstrato tho prowoss of tho local plnyers In ac tllon against tho "pick" of other plncos. Thoro will bo no solcctlon of pofmonont plnyers for nil outside games ns they will bo clionn f'om tonms who aro not pitted against oach othor, on "off" dates. For In stnnco, when tho Kwauuas urn nntcb od against tho Jowols horo nnd an outsldo toam wants to play the K. F. City 1enguo plnyors on their groiuiils, tho toam will bo composod of tho bOBt mon of tho Copco and Flumbob toams, who havo no schodulo at homo that dato. Tho namo chosen for tho toam was "Tho Klamath Falls City Loaguo Toam," No players outsldo of tho as sociation will bo usod In contorts wltuj other towns or cities; all must ho city league tiicii. Tho schedule of llio fjnlitnM to 1( played luiro In tin) rlty longmt agreed on nt tli' meeting last pIk!i' In given belew: Hiinilny, Jiiiiii r Copco vi IMkiii holm, I 30 p. in,; 7 IiiiiIiiri. JhwiiIh vh. KuauniiH, .1:30 p. n.; 7 Innings. , A Hiinilay, Juno 12 CoHt' vji En wniiim, 2 p. in ; !) Innings. Klamitli Falls City 1 .0.1 .'II (i vi. Wi-cil, nt Weed. f Sunday, Juno 13. We"d v Kla liiatli Fulls City League, 2 p. r.l., Mo doc 'Park; 9 Inn Iiikh. Sunday, Juno 2(1. I'liimhohx vh Ewiiuiiiih, 1:30 p. in.; 7 luniiiM. Jewel VH. Copco, 3:30 p in ; T In-tiInkh. Club Standing o- -O towels I'ltimhnhs Uiviiun.'i . Copco 0 1,000 1 0 0 .000! .Oil O I .000 GEORGES IS INTRODUCED TO AMERICAN WALLOPS t ( MAV t 5&S ) ZZZW IF TMEY'iu. ) GeocGcay lPwl HAve "Pie j CARPKNTIKR COPPED THE WELTERWEIGHT CROWN OF FRANCE AND TOOK HIS FIRST TRIP TO KEPT FAIR ADMIRERS A GOOD JIIOL. IJVHALtXK'llltAX CHAPTER IV Just boforo Jack Dempsey stepped Into the ring with Jack Downey, star at tho Ilnrdy Downey Athletic Club, ho tucked nn ndvnnco five-spot In his Jeans. Then, In four rounds he took a good boating bis first real defeat. Downey was an oldstor at tho gamo nnd Jack pkked up n lot of val uable pointers whllo ho was taking the drubbing. I.ntor tho two woro mntched In nnothor four-round go. It ended In a draw. That sot fight fans to wanting an other match betwoen tho two. Their bouts bad boon fast and furious and tho crowd Ilkod thorn. Ilnrdy Down,oy sot tho machlnory going, hut Dempsoy throw a wronch In It for a short tlmo. GetN $12.50 for u K. ). "I figured I was gottllng bettor," Jnck says, "so 1 nskod Downey for Jin for n third match. I bad boon paid $7. CO for tho socond go. Hnrdv was sot at $'12. no and wouldn't budgo, so I finally agreed at that prlro. I noeded tho dough." This tlmo Dempsoy knocked Dow ii oy out In tho socond round. Smnllor bouts enmo around Salt Lake City nnd thou Jnck hit out for Pocntollo, Idaho, to appear w!U Chlof Goronlmo. It was a slamfest, glvo nnd take, six-round draw. Ruto Camoron, n nogro boxer, had glvon Jack tho onco over and slgnod him as a sparring partner, Ho tow ered ovor Dompsoy and handed him a lot of hard wallops. Rut Jnck llkod It ho was gottlng training. Jack Moet a Tough One Rono, Nov., noxt saw him In act Ion, with Animas Campbell, Jack laid him low In threo rounds. His pay was practically nothing and bo Catfish, Mullet, Sunfish and Trout Swarm Lost River Fishermen nro cnjsyliii; g.tnf sport In Lost r!v ciil'hlm; large ii ii mi horn or catflili, running about 10 inched In length, Msn .'Xjptlonnl lurk In tliu Griffith Intoriil near I.ott1 river, whero J. I). Clianihirn ktntc that tlio plucu Is simply nllv w.i four dlffuront k'n l.i of fish- iniiilr-'. ! catrtnli, Htitiflnli nnd trout. I .too Iluttfi, Fr.M HouRtcn, 1'rnncls1 Olds, Will Powell nnd n nunibrr of J other local men hivo male trips out, to tlio nhova points mil hnc rotuMi ' , od hero with gonJ ntrlurt. Houston! flntt on their lnnt trip, whlbi I'owili and hi party cati'nr.i; over 20 1 rat and the other at 'dlffuront times j have taken man fish Whllo they am putting In all these, gasoline stations for tha motorists, I Chief Wllsun'rlsc to stnto that they' uf i mi til nrnit anmn lirtafilf fit a ri nil ftm ' 1 otorlfR along the road. I LONDON. -MME. VANHILBROUCQ DISTANCE FROM THE FRENCH shortly freighted It to Goldflcld to flKlitJohuny Sudenborg Johnny had earned qulto n reputa tion and practically nil of tho betting was In his faor. "It was ono of the toughest bat tles I ovor had," says Jack. "I took somo mighty hard shims, but manag ed to knock Sudcuborg down about 12 times In tho early rounds. Tho af fair was called a draw.' Later Dempsoy won from Sundcn berg In 10 rounds at Tonopah. Ho thon beat It for Salt Lake ami worked on n steam shovel crew. Months later, when tho fight game openod up In Salt Lake, ho returned homo nnd got a match wltliTwo Round Gilliam. Jack finished him In one round. Trims Colored Wier A negro boxor, tho Reston Dear Cat, saw tho mutch nnd declared ho could trim Jack, A go was arranged for Ogdon, Utnh. Jack slipped over a wicked right In tho first frame nnd tho Hoar Cat was burled In slumber land. Dempsoy drow G0 for this k. o. Ills smashes woro picking up in vnluo right along, His noxt Job was a parrlng part nor to Eddlo Johnson, of Pueblo, Colo. When Johnson battled at Ely, Nov., Jack got on n prollm bout with nnothor Johnson. It was a ono-round whirlwind In which Jnck again de llvorod a knockout. Ho then battled Jock Koohn at Provo, Utnh, tnklng four frames to put him to sloop. It was for tbo noxt battle that Dompsoy did bis first real training; n battlo that gavo him bis largest purso up to that tlmo. (In tho next story Dcnqwoy In vade tho cost nnd scores three iina) JACK GETS $50 ifTep up! liilpliiipjipii lii li jj llillpipiilpi'lijll fei ill Mill Db.MPHi:V WKM, UKMKMIIKIIS HOM HE SPAnitED. I.OOKKD LIKE A .MOUNTAIN TO HIM. HE ALSO IlECALLS THE DEFEAT JACK DOWNEY HiVNDED HIM, AND HIS WORK ON A STEAM SHOVEL CREW. I. i Hy l!.LCOClllt.'.N' (stood well with tho populaco, as a I CHAPTER IV ' scrapper. ' Georges Carpantlcr, with a long! Carpentler went tho full 20 jstrln? of victories c.-o- Eng'lsh rounds to gain a decision and then 'flKLlers, had not ycl clashed with took on two more Americans. 1 . . ... i an American oppontri up to tnei Kiau u lus on rotii early part of 1921. The first, Frank Klaus, "fltts- Frank Loughrey, of Pittsburgh ut ' burgh "llearcat," gave tho llttlo tb' time, was cVcallng qui"' a ttlr Frenchman a terrlblo mauling, ncrots tho pond, nnd Georges was Georges also slipped In somo telling signed to battle him In Paris. The punches and wben Klaus was do Potjt went the full 1C loundfi but dared winner on a foul, In tho Carpentler had all tho uot f It. IlSth round, both battlers were In Success had been so kind to a bad way. Georges, In bouts with tils juntry-l Tho second, Dllly Papko, had men. that but one fighter stood be- trimmed Marcel Morcau, Carpcn tween him and the wilier .veipht tier's main French rival and championship of Franco. Thlr bat-J Georges challenged him. Tho Vas tier, Robert Eustache, ha.l cleaned Ikec slipped over a wicked punch up on all of tho topnotch scrappers, to Carpcntler's left eye, In tho 17th and tho welter crown rested on his round, and Manager Descamps with- head. ' Wins Chnmpluntip Tho scrap was arranged r.nd Car pentler won a decision and tho championship In 1C rounds. Through all tho tralnln;; tor hU.Moreau many fights. Mme. Vonhllbrouci. Manager Descamps' mother-uvlav ihn, ,1An rv,..n,. ..,, had been Carpentlcr's guardian an- gel. Sho watched over him and al- ways In Georges' younger days, saw. that hor bandsomo "son" wag not bothered by the young girls. "I do not blamo tho girls," sho says, "Georges Is so handsome, clover and famous. Out I scaro them off." Shortly after copping tho welter crown Georges licked two moro English battlers, Jack Goldswalp In 4 rounds, and Arthur Evcrnden, In IS rounds, and was then match ed with Dixie Kid, dnd .Vmerlrnn negro fighter. When tbo bnttlo was staged on August 29, 1911, Jack had not bud a fight In ovor a month. Ut wis not In tiptop condition and tho Kid handed him a beating In S rounds. Georges tbea made his first trip to Loudon. Ho started English fight fans by trimming Sid Burns In IB rounds, nnd following closely with n win over Young Joseph, In 10 rounds. Two moro battles, a knockout over Theodoro Qray In nlno rounds nnd n win ovor Harry Lewis In 20 rounds wound up the year. Tho year 1912 started off with fnockouts ovor Rattling Lacrolx and Jim Sullivan. Georges bad, in tho moantlmo .taken on weight that put blra In tho mlddlo class, This lead to a go with Qeorgo Gunthor, Australian champ, who had cleanod up alt other opponents In this division. It was n tough battlo, for 20 rounds, nnd Georges drew tho de cision. Tho glory heaped on him by this porformanco was greatly added to whon ho licked Hubert Roc, ox-hoavywolght champ of Franco, In six rounds. America thon presented a for midable opponent for Georges In Willie Lewis, who had shown bis wares many times In France and FOR K. O. HURRAH! i:;rii!!!W;nnii HOW HUFF CAMKRON, WITH tdrow Georges from tho battle, giv ing Papko tho decision. Still putting on weight, (9:irges slluned Into tho llcht henwweicht division and was nest matched with (CnrpontlCT cop the heavym'tglit title of Franco ,nnI tnks a rom! Iixink from Joo Jearuictte. in tho next stroy.) O- -o Fan Gossip The fans will npproto tho selection of J. E. Swansor. .s pnslden: of tlio City League, also tha elsctlo.i nf G. F Mother as secritary treasurer, ap pointed nt tho mSicgiirs" uniting' last night. When you moet I.. P. Montxomery on the street, tin yoi.r but, for lie In tho tuturo will be the field manapnr of tho city league Popular prices will prevail nt all tho city leaguo games adults, 35 cents, (war tax Included) and minors 15 cents (war tax Included). That price will let everybody In at tho gato and It Is tho lowo.it price set any place on tho Pacific roast. Tho city leaguo certainly Is not Increas ing tho II. C. L. Prices will bo slight ly higher with teams from out ot town. Tho fans will seo tho Klamath Falls City Loaguo In action Sunday, Juno 19, at Modoc Park, when the Weed team comes here to play a re turn game, complimentary to tho ono which will bo playod on tho Weod grounds 'Juno 12. A nlno Inning gamo will bo tho length ot tho Copco-Ewauna contest hero June 12, when tho Klamath Falls City Leaguo toam Boes to Weed. Tho tnanagors of tho City Leaguo aro not required to take out Insur anco on tho playors In tho games here as they aro not salaried men. Every player Is a volunteer and plays tlio gamo for tho sport and pleasure also for a chance tp pan his opponents.