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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNH 4, IMt MAMWWwvmvWWWVWWW MMwVMWMWMWWWWMWM SPORTING PAGE JOHNNY KILI1ANE, MAX BALTHAZAR 1LL COCIIHAN, A LICK HOHE. BF.RTON HllALKY mill many oilier fenturo writers Herald's Special Fight Service AMAMMAMAMMMM! AWWWWWAAftWW AGIO HICVKN HERALD JACK WINS DESPITE BROKEN RIBS x willMou v ( L TPAlNME. I ( rl "Ps-idrMR'eA'?MS 1 J; r Yv VA I NOU KNOW,) l dKS- If fc, ' JIKj Cl"" 1 '-Ali. I "i fought u great ilniw wllh Norton mill then followed two IioiiIh with Wllllii Mculmti, tho fnttfnt boxer III thn world. l)''ini)Hi'y lout ono nml won one. ' OmniiKi-y nml WlriK'r hml dis agreement iiftj-r tho second. bout anil parted company Dempsey returned to Uliili, then found employment In a Seattle, shipbuilding plant, giving up IiIm employment llioro to ret urn to Utah following the murder of unit of hlx brothers. j Ki'iiiiih llei-inne Miuingcr Hiiou after thlx tragedy In Jnck'u illfu lio wax In l(c n In hand hy Jnel: IfCenrns, who lind heard cf tho baM jtlur'N VlirlllUH XllCCfXsex. "Crude iih yjii wlKht lie now you cun bu turned into .i ihnmplon, If .you'ru properly twitted, " Kenrnx 'told Jack. train me?' snapped i EH CARPENTIER LOSES HIS FORTUNE HERE TOMOHVIi "Will you liempxey. "You're on." said K'.'tiniH. Anil tho nempxev-Keurnx combl tuition wux formed. f Jtick'x rlltuh up tho flrstlc ladder, (roni then on wax, a steutly one! UKMI'HBY'H FIRST TRIP TO NEW YORK WAH IN Till: KOI.B OK A iiBAi. imiii: Tin: next timk hi: wi:nt bast it was indkii tub MANAdBMBNT OK JACK KBAIIN8. HV HAI, l(lll.. CIIAI'TBK V S'hi'n Juck HoiupKiiy tippol Into lli- ropi'd uri'iiu nl l'rlci. I'tah, wllh OMirK ChrUtliui. u rolon-d ci'lo Yrliy, h wim In flrxt rlitnn trim. Ho 'hud trulm-d for two wtok 'I hi hxttltiK wim all on ChrlMlan. Vhy not? Thin Inmky hml knonkurt Viu all for a koiiI. Th houl wuh Mhi;rd on a Vlntifr laku "ft pi-r tint, lomir 2(1 "T colli IiuhIh It miii'ilulcil iih a IC-rounil af fulr, hut H of Ihfin fell hy thu iiyldu. Dfinprn-y Hcorfd Ihr'fn knock iluwnn In tho flrxt frauif, uml thn third o mi wan fcr kfcpn. Ho druw H'0. hi hlKKfxt puriMt thiiN far. Hiini'K llrlim In Col" . Juck wum I tun iiintchfd with u lint ltT, nt Bly, Nor'. Ho wn uffirril 2& pir rent. "Anil, limther! DM, I tuko It? You knew I did!" I)fini f laiiKliH iih lm n'culU thin iiffJlr. AI thu tlino. ho dhln't ovi'ii 1now vho IiIm opponent wan. It win thin that Dcinpupy took Mm flrt rhlii on tin cimhloiiM of n Irkln. Ho hail moiiio coin In hU Jmiiih. ' Thn man In tho oilier cornr IniiiL'd out to hit Jon llondit. Jack llrl.rd It 1 tn In 10 rounilH and wrm p.ild U'36. Ho thin Wfiit to 'li'ii. litiih. ami ilrow $3S0 for trliutuliiK 'lorry Ki'llar In 10 romulH. A liuttlo villi Dick (Jlllicrt followfd. Juck wen ililn, plckfil off IIkIiIk uml thfii hooked Jit. k Price, hrothoMii-hiw dy Hortiicy, tint Salt l.:ikr ti-p. W'lo a Iteunl'ir Itiiln' In New York Dvtnimi'y ittacked All prcpnratlonR liuvo heen mndo, for thu two contDHtii at Modoc purl; ' tomorrow hetn'cen tho Copco end I'lumhohN, und thu JcwcIh mid Bwmtnax ltlvnlry has been in .-'-ai-InK Htfhdlly he t ween thf-xo tcumx land while thn flrxt fl-w eaintx io give a lino on tho Individual play urx. the ten m nx -whole develop I lowly. Kor thlx ruaxon, It would h a hard guexx Just what ton in will lead nt the' end of the xcaxon. Unofficial halterlfs for thu Rumex tomorrow have been given out xuh Joct to chanKO by. tho manager. Cork and CallaKhnn, Plumhobs; IliitchlNMi and Smith, Copcoi, Clark and (JerKfx, Bwaunax; Potter and MontKomery, Jowclx. Official announcement wag made thlx morning that thu Weed team will play the Klamath Pallx city' league team on Sunday, Juno 12, at Weed while the return game "wllll ( he played here on Sunday Juno 10., Weed hag a pitcher that tho lo cal boyx will have to exercise their IbaltlnK eyex on and the local boyx' ToSSBTS 1r, '''lu"' to "' occasion they arjl anxious to get at IiIm. j DOIHIIH. Cul. Jmif Tho Cop-' ' jciM from Yreku will Invadu Dorrlsi o Jlomorrrw nml croxx butx on the la- Fan GoSStp I cul diamond for preitlKO In sport 0 oj I circles Blxkljou county. Thlx will j Klamath Palls will make a name 'be the second gamo on thu new for Itself In baseball circles when It 1 Dorrlx b-ill Kroundx, thu first hav-' Is noised about that It has a team I nc been plnyed Inst Sunday with! which Is composed cf only Klamath i " "the Coprrx from Klamath Falls. I Pulls players, bena fide citizens, and! e vera i mi .uiei i h-. t,i n... i... ..i.ltim nn,. I,lr.l ,.li ' , ii.l '.,,, n 'i-!(,l,n JlllfV IIII1UVJ ' ". u...- .- (..m..,. IIP With I .... . j t, ,.,.., , I,,. Unn,,,. ,!.,. " - f- - ... '- ....i. n..L III (III Ihe next xlory lmiiti Im-' i-onie it oiie-rolinil kmxkout pe iliiINt, nml cinbo off lh heiiv.v rl(li ennui.) Yreha Team Will Meet Dorris ijgr o 0 v VplfccN9 Jl with llur- prumo- up last week, and wllh several dnyn i " '" rumorcii nnout Hint Kcnnle -. practice, will likely make n rrcd- KUhn Is nlmoit too busy on Saturday I liable shirwInK tomcrrow. i nights to play ball on Sunday gett- Por tho benefit of tho hall club! " rea,I' or t"e n"t Saturday. 1 C vnPFVTIEIl SEIIVED IN THE FRENCH AVIATION SECTION DUR 'IOTTHBTOILD WAR HE HAD TOED UP A FORTUNE IN THE PIOHTING GAME DUT LOST IT DURING THE WAR. like a fine looking rube. He wax u V(,nt)K ,lt a big dance Is scheduled for 'his. VoH'1 " "l,eak t once to tell why runt; unknown In the fighting gume PHILLIES' BRIGHT TIN. thu Knights of I'yllilus hall. The affair hnx linen wlilelv mid had a lough (lino getting "ny, ,,, ,, , ,ncllaH ,hllt maicl.es. Price finally landed Min, nrKrf crowU m b ,n ,,,,. In a go with Andre Anderson at thoj Fairmont club. Juck won In 10. rounds und cashed flC. Ho then fought Wlhl Hurt Keiinuy and cop-, ped iiriiIii In 10 rounds. Thlx timet they handed him $17. HU third eastern go with John l.exler John-j son, negro fighter. I "That bird wux one of the tough est I have ever met," I)enipney says, "He knew all the scientific poluti, und I know none of. them," John-' son brcke leverul of Uempney'x ribs, hut Juck copped the, decision uml took away about $100. I Jack1 next bout Wux with Fire man Jim Plynn at Murray, I'lnh Deiiiimey wax knocked out 111 Ihe I first round. , At this tlmu Deiiipsey wax under Ihe mumigemenl of Fred Wlnsor,' better known ax "Windy," one of the noisiest iiiuuagerH In thu gume. Tommy Simpson ,the Oakland, Cul. promoter, needed it heavy weight toi meet AI Norton and wired Wlnsor to bring Dempsey along. Dempsuy HY llAli IXJCTUtAN CHAPTER V All question as to Georges pentler's right hnr.l run nt '. Champion Of va u v Car lo the .claim of Franco wai settled RAISE THE ANTE! IT'S A $2,000,000 SCRAP I 7 lilt I Knndora firm liml : luck the past two weeks as tha.t ln.,when ' Kon from Marcfll Mo"'U Jury received In the first game hasi"1. eigni rounus. am. .atcr w- .-. not permuted him to either practice, Albert Lurle, official hearywoUht or play since. , champion. i llouts had been paylnc the It Is a toss up between Uertwlcl: ' F"neh ,-eam' Carpenyer-Deeeampi. und Hill Lorenr for the lady fans ap- we' nnd Georges became rel nmvni. i.nt iin.iuirk hn. tho n,ic. u ' Wol of his country, while hli man- lly Ni'tyxiiiiper KnlerprUe. JBK8BY CITY, Juno 4. Thoy've lieon callltiK tho Doinpsey-CnnionHor .ffalr u "million dollar fight." Iluluu tho unto! Jfs a "tww million dollur scrap." For Robert Hoos, prosldent of tho Jersoy City Chamber of Commerco, tiuys a second million' Is going Into way up over hlg expansive bald head when lie says It. That mnkcH tho fight divvy utund something like this: Jersey City (In business) $1,000,000 PlBht Rocolpts (lujlmuteil) l.OOO.OQO Donvpsoy'H shuro ... around $300,000 Georges' vluiro nround 200,000 Promoter Tox Ulchards gets tho bul m,Hv H MUVw.. .... w the nock of J, City. And ho smiles ( auco, loss oxponsoa. Ono ttreak of color eaves tho Phillies from being a drab-oppcar-Ing ball club. Outllclder D: W I-e-llourvoau furnishes the brlgut Unit Ho runs tlko a deer, hits llko a Ruth and Is 100 per cent pop In tho training camp hero Hero ho Is doing some leg work nt the Phillies? camp at Gained Vlllo. Fla. seems. He Is better at pitching in the,0" read a nn"cl b""t. Ulue Jay field than his competitor. : slx knockouts la a row were next 'added to the long string of wine Fapx are commenting on ,eiCarpentler had accumulated. BaacU "wlcked" delivery that pitcher Allen ,man- . Cyetone Snlltk aad I of tho Copco has when he winds up ueorBe """""" uor his right arm for "atrlko three." - J Bna " "unas. j Jiirn KngliunVn Pride Thu Copcos are proud or their Ilombardler Wells, English hearr twlrler. Sharkey Hutchison. So fnrlwelgt then took the count In four hut 4 hits have been garnered off j frames nnd Albert I.'irle and Ann him and In the game with Dorris, he ley Williams, both Freuchuinn, top fanued nine men. That kind of play-1 pled In three and four frames re Ing will mnke tho games here popu- spectlvely. lar. In the meantime Jefl Smith, an .Amerlcnn, had run up a llt of wins Western nights. The boys do say In Parlg. Georges took hi -a mi as.l that AI Leuvltt has not stopped think-'won in 20 rounds. This battle wai Ini; about thp dead man on Main followed with n knockout of M. street. Was the dead man a Western 'Abott In three rounds, md a scouj Knight? knockout of Wells, In ono round. That was the last battlo nt IDIC. How many fans know that Ike' Throughout Carpentlo.-.t flighting Hutler was a pitcher for 10 years Injcareer there had been gocstp of the Southern League? .'uescamps and ueorges wormng tno "hypnotic eye" en opponwit. It traced back to tho early days when the two played master and pupil In "thought reading" performances. George Explains In connection with this Georges says Dorris Sportsmen Form Association DORRIS, Cnl., June 4. For the purposu of closer cooperution wim tho stalo fish und game commis sion In thu elimination of game law violations In this section u lo cal Hpnrlsmen's association was or ganized Wednesday evening with Hoy Tuber elected prosldent. J. O. Miller, state defTuty gamo warden for tho enstorn hulf of Sis kiyou county, was present at tho organization meeting nnd assisted In tho Plans. "Violations of tho gamo ami fish laws are, being com muted hero ovory day," suld Mr, Mlllor, "yot tho Riillty parties es- capo punishment, simply because thoy uro organized ngulnst tho law and you who believe In law en forcement are pot organized." Mr. Minor's plan l to scatter members of tho sportsman's nBSO- The boys are panning Redke be cause he aspires to become the star pinch hitter for tho Copcos. One of his friends ftald'that another man in this town had his eye on "Pinching business' nnd that was Chief WlUon. Word came today that Urady Mont gomery will be homo in about a week nnd that he is anxious to break Into good compuny, the City League. Gentlo little "Mnbol" Sporks has fire In his eye since the mall brought him a loving cup for being a stor player. "Mabel" suspects Hint some Plumbob framed on him. Weed has a pitchor named Antho ny who has made n record this sen son pitching a no hit gamo against Yrekn two weeks ngo. Advance Sunday post mortems are already In vogue. Declaring that the present primary school systems wore unattractive, Thomns A. Edison expressed the opin ion that the substitution of motion pictures for books In tho nation's ol omontary schools would bring about an advancement of ten centuries In civilization In twenty yuars. elation all over tho county so that qny violations of .tho fish nnd gamo laws will bo quickly noticed and re ported to tho proper authorities. by his very Influence, all my cares and troubles when I am scheduled to fight, leaving me to enter tho Ting with only a fighting mind. "He subtly convinces me that ho lo actually fighting at tho t samo time I am, and fighting for mo." So much for the "hypnotic eye." It wu Carpentler's wallops that were carrying him to victories. HU first battle In 1914 resulted in a knockout of Pat O'Koefe, In two rounds. George Mitchell, Hu bert Roe and Phllllpe Robinson also went ont over the sleep route. Gunboat Smith, topnotch Ameri can scrapper, then, Journeyed to Parle and lost, to Carpentler In the sixth round, on a foul. Another foul gave Georges a win over Kid Jack son In four rounds. Then Joe Jeannette, prize Ameri can negro husky, crossed the pond and handed tho French wis a lacing In IE ronnds. Served ns Aviator Tola ended Georges' pre-war bat tled except for a few exhibition bouts. ' When France went to war with Germany, Georges enlisted in the aviation branch. He was twice dec orated. Daring the fighting days ho gave -many boxing exhibitions for American troops in France. The fighting game had piled up n fortune for Carpentlor. Ho had uven purchased an Interest In tho mines at Lens In which ho worked as u boy. This fortuno of a million francs was lost through tho war and Georges re-entered tho ring, after peace came, to rebuilt It. "Descamps takes away from mo, "!) (The next story carried Ciirpcn- I tier to tho championship of Kur- Club Standing, o-- Juwels 2 0 Plumhobs 1 1 Kwnuna 0 0 Copco 0 0 1,000 .500 .000 .000 National League .Slanillng of Teams W. U Pet! Pittsburgh 39 11 .725 Now York 29 14 .674 Brooklyn 22 22 .600 Boston 19 20 .487 St. Louis IT 20 .459 Chicago 16 21 .452 Philadelphia 14 25 Cincinnati 15 28 I Pacific Coast League Stmiillng of Teams W. li. Pot, San Francisco 37 19 .6(1 Sacramento 36 21 .682 Los Angeles 28 26 .519 Vernon 29 2ff .609 Oakland 24 28 Salt Lake- 19 31 Portland 16 81 American League Standing: of Tennis W. I'. Cleveland 29 14 Now York 24 17 PetToit -...24 22 Washington ... 22 21 Boston .......17 20 St. Louis 13 23 Seattle 29 27 Chicago 17 23 Philadelphia 15 27 Pet. .674 .585 .522 .5.12 .459 .452 .518 .425 .357 WOMAN GOLF CHAMPION TURNBERRY, Englan, Junen 4. Mtsx flwllln T.nltnch retained tho .359 j title of champion womnn golfer of ,S49.nrAat Britain Iiv defeating Miss Joyce Wethered, runner-up, yester PHILADELPHIA WORLD'S CHAMPION, TKNNIS SINGLES 8T. CLOUD, France, June 4. I William T. Tllden, grass court ten- .4(1, nls champion, of Philadelphia, today ,871, won the world's hard court tennis .814., singles championship.