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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1921)
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Wmy (lM) U ! t to )iirr a I . iili hu Ifi ur at Inait onn of tbom, Kunlr en 'hi. floor Catnrnllrr ItlchM U miMllr in tit I an.l Jxbniiv Kllbano trlln how this may defoat la J ll 2 ihm-i ata dralnc ( lKtt'7 (I'M) W i r irinhti (( iti artiun mado from rltiR photo rx. w j(iHv kiuum: rulkerto'tctil Chaniplon Ihn HrhUne frrnrhtnan fur llrtn it ono thine. Tbat'l (in thr ilirr band Chmiion lttl I )sn ()' tin A rleht or left to la lb ltw of flchtrr lm Loin Ihr. wlilcli h would bo Vury ir.latrf bu tnlM a bio ihootd hliniMf alaa irl . Il Im a ck- llknly to rollldrt with, would topple iftji U In iirh fKXtllou tbat bo d wallup. but It ln I nwor for thn Krrnebwan In the oppolto dl UatdliUijr fradr I" d'tUtr an- blui to (o up en twlh 1 to nd rrrtton lw r i- . ....i. .t... ,. .,.. in. .i.iniv m fuiim im onn' IV Ciorrr. In colne uti on Ilia - w -v Iff MMV U FH.l'Vt H. ! w.-..- -, --.. .-. .- . , . nii tllf t- 11 ' i tt4 aliaia hatn one fiot flat ou bli llh anothrr li Ininnnitmti! tu. throws hltmrlf tlntiKrroualy ) pnrcd 'Juat so' My cooking for at 13." ho continued. "Then I was I Ji35S5J-- WHO'LL WIN? LET HENRI WISE YOU HY AMCK HOHK r Henri pointed to tho roast and MANKA68BT, li. I, Juno 8. 'kuto a demonstration of why his What Is tha most Important factor meats are better than any ono's In prnparlnc George) Carpentlcr to, olio. incut Jack Dempsey? Henri Marcot will tell you "Tlio cook of course'" "Hegardcr-look I open tho door and basto tho roast-so I conserve alt tho rich juices. In botels-plumff You sen Henri Is tho cook tho, they slick In tho roast and, flnl! only prlrn-flichtlng; cook In captivity. "I Klvo Monsieur Georges one Henri saya his two cauliflower ears light and ono dark meat a day all had nothing to do with his Interest ' cooked to a tenderness ab par In vegetables. Hn was a cook bc-j falntmcnt. As for vegetables fore hn became a prlictlghtor. tthero Is the grand secret ono must "It Is like ttils," said Henri, stop- guard well tho cooking for a man ping In thn preparation of a leg of! who In building up his strength. lamb. "A fighter can't be too par ticular about what ho eats and who but n fighter, who Is a cool:, can better take care of Monsieur Georges? "I glvo Monsieur George also his favorite dessert apple pie." Henri speaks only French, but ho Is not overlooking every chance to learn English. "I sen everything he eats Is pro- "I began to cook as an apprentice coo9!. by his onfl puti'h that Utd oprn to an opponent who Is quick Tr Uro a aurtirlM mar cowo war Wlllard tnuugh to catch him during tho sec- litiiUlll. U.M.n tmtM.y and. Thrro ln I any Uoub- but what . n.U bo Is off balance. UeM find ti.tr at Jfi.y on Jnly 3 'rari-ntlef rts plenty of upccd Into, Itompsey a eleor enough boxer to flf Mom:rur Georges lin'l the his JsJn and hOOki with till, loo late aiivaningn oi jusi aucn on H. ol flihter at all who belleres hold" sMlem. hut let mo ay ihl oprnlng. too. iiuaoilag hla fret anrwhero In Hhould Jark duck os ' Cn- (arwnllrr figures he adds steam jMJcilir. Ui.t ..r .li ,. fi.w.r i-Biirr". btuwa and ahou.d thi,tu hla punches by going up on nis HI lUlhi-r thn Krrnchmui. rrrnrhHian arm slip over tho tor hen ho sends them over. It's counclmen( CTory jaIt 0ne. and do ksJwayt in thn air. balanced on tho champion's shoulder, whllo he(tru. mat an puncnes inai n,o 7 nol overlook tho mayor' . - ..... i ...... . ii rairnii i rsirvi inn W f bl toe,, . ihn accompany balanc on hi. tiwa nouimg m iwr (.,., ... - 4 jKotccfaph shows The draw ...rid Mould keep Mm from toppling t.-- but not from two toes. Ono O of tJ,orgr, flying feel we, u.'r fori aft. alter It. f- ' "" oor an aco A fttw anion pholoirapht of I .len'l men Ju.t that. ellher.ln the holo ugalnst a miss. Monsieur Georges is plain homo 'at Ilumplcmeyer's, tho Elysoo Hotel cooking nuch ns a prlte-flghtlngiand tho Majestic, lillo I was a gentleman should eat. I bring him i cook Charlie LaDue, who was In the strength you will see." 'samo hotel, and I used to go to a gym. Then wo both took up prize fighting I'm not through fighting becauso I am a cook oh, no In doedl" I In "Treble." Henri, It may be seen, not only "doubles In brass" but trebles, for In bis spare time In Paris he runs a laundry, too. But as for cooking for Monsieur George "that ,1s a servico of love for the profession." The high chef to Carponlter Is 30, muscular, heavy set, with thick brown balr and brown eyos. Whon 1 be places tho home-cooked viands before tho European heavyweight champion bo Is a spotless flguro In high -white cook's cap and wb(a apron. So particular Is ho In tho prepara tion of Carpentior's food that ho brought enough special Implements of his trade from Paris to furnish an ordinary kitchen. ' Owing to tho cook shortage In America Henri's fame as chef de luxe has caused many a long eye " to glance his way. Dut Jamais! never! says tho chef-pugillst-laundry owner, could all tho dollars of America lure him from the scared duty of preparing "Just so" the food which is to main . " tain the glory of tbo French prize ring. I , "A man properly nourished can vanquish anything," said Chef Mar-.,, cot. So It Is all up to Honrt. ' and Dr. II D. U. Stewart, to guide the destinies of the gamo during tho July 4th colebration. Thank all the HE UNING V TEAMS FOR OUTSIDE GAMES in. on that team are four ei-Kln-math r'all- player who were here hold the departure of pawencer trnln No 40 which leaves Weed nt - ...- i.ir..t .,.i 1917 oriron J 15 P m until o cioca in u i.tl..i.. -hrn Klamath Kails "'' '"''" "'" ' wno '"!' t.m.ua for Its team. Among the tho l-atn n chanco to catch It. Au- am u ..... il. I. .iil.lnrl will tin I'lVOn ..Hl,.. nlalnla Ur. I ll n.i HOT" J --- " . Hl'11 ,.. . r -- Tho sport reporter of the Herald has It straight from tho lips of the boxing commission that the gamo hero July 4th will bo conducted on tho square and In a way to moot not only the approval of tho coun cil but the citizens of this city ns well. ' Nominations arc now- In order for now than after a gamo when tho fans bavo had a chance to furnish him with "rag fodder." Speak up you leaguers, you had several ones picked this week. How- many of tho husky lesguors ovor practiced "fanning" on moth ers' carpot? Thon why do It now with n great big bat and a poor lonely ball out where nil the ladlefl can soo you do It?' What was tbat you barked, Paul? What? Suro you did. twice, Sunday. Dcfore witness OS too. Tho "Katzenjammer twins" broke on co with the boys.. who rabbit around the bases Sunday. They mado tbo "Home Brew league with no effort on their part. ' Ewaunacopco, a plumbob Jewel? Alright. Hang around the Bluo Jay pasturo awhile and you'll neod a hospital. And a flat-foot too. Get us? Club Standing. o W. I. Pet., ... i. i L. tf.M.1.1 b'.l .. - .. a .. - i i i i us- i Ft. urim nn u iuu iiviu u ih tirriri.ti nun ni "inn uiini n .....I Till- a-r .11II1I1MIII1 a Mil .ttal - ,-. - w .... ..v.. . ii v -!,. Lore the reputation of Inform the fans of the iloclslon. ns.wl, 00 ,aftfr l0 rJo tn0 appolnteo into fast company oftcr a confer- Copoo "-"' " ' .... ...il.. -.. Aflflnltf r.n.llr he best caliber that niT(inm R i i"-J Jewel 3 0 1000 Plumbobs . .......... 2 1 .666( Bwauna 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 biiltig nlalrd 111 IbU rll)' pl,er aro all beady players, the local bo) reallio tlmt ' " "" uil In. gone throtiKii i , this llt f their decision iaa Ni...... .. ,i .. .1... i.... --- ......... .,. , , r ,Pfii.. r,rf, mUit , gone inmuKi lt nmhl in thn offices of the H ,nlo ,,,,, i(,fro Jul J oniu t.rrgo,, Power company to , ,P!im m t,n ue- !l.v mX '""!U0 ""'" '"", ron.pan.iM by 11. ( Walls and ".- arrangemeuta for tho null Mr,!owfl. both well-Known loan gam,. w. w , ,,, If forpirrIy of . city. Trnm rlrhtil I r "' Htice is wired today, three ' win, Husanvlllw, California H ;tr J 4. and Mh. ini-cllne wiih mi nimn ono and 1 "'Wtor f th iuyi,f warn pro ' nd ih Hr.t iimttur of Imsl " ti Ihn MtiiinliilniMMl nl H N'irllllllll-ll l O- Fan Gossip The Illui' Jay correspondent of tho Herald's sporting columns sup plies tho news that a distinguished 7lltor among tho fair fans at Sun-dn- K'nii" ' ,l 0,1"r than a mi wrsoiiaen. "I.lltlo Hovo, tho Tho ila)era" commlltoo lumi n,-0r(.Mtu diiurer from Keno, lalo of . .. a . .1.. ll..Jr work Oil .. . . la .nu vAiir'pA wlfltl. dy started to do their work on ' o .. Nm, t fsnili your'ro wlso. ready lisnni i iionu .iioi" nrrniiKlng the personal of the ,.ri10 ...llior Is that will do battlo Humliiy Juno 1- not. t W-d and they are in' lo'MnK W commlttiM, to tnko entire mr t'" "Umber" for n .IronB ag- 'weeil. Weed, wo know your need A trimming In tho basoball creed; '" uf , il aeliirllon of thn tea ' w,c, tt) j,ny , KMWt "'l outaldo clubs. President men appointed l)r Paul Nool, ' rnisn, Junior Diiggult nnd M. A. v,"llin as tho eoinmllleo. l 'i "r"1 ,lu,y )f ",u om",IUo' ' oo to ariicct thn ten in from "'until Kails which will Im sent to l 8undny, JuMo u, also to pick liwi" ,,lu '"",f'- I" ''" ' Klamnili vttH tl) nr()Uiid ng- "Im iiino between now nnd Iho '" vom,. HiTh?i ttoT ,)f Hinvlllo wns In t Hirco gnmoi ou July 3, 4, and l .Modoc pnrk, on a posltlvo l, "' Bni' In return "tho1 Biisanvlllo r oid brhiR 30 nuto loads of r l.oro. Klmatl, Kftiu w, lmvo Boric Ml. U con,, shoulti th Susan '" Wer b iccfptm tor pUjrJM no has bee ri-gation that will hnvo hut ono ..,.,,, nttlo ndvlco pleaso neon n ... ....... iA...i li.it ! . .. . l- I.... vmi will havo Idea In their Iieau, -neai " .wier n i ' bent them squarely .ouipioy '', seen ou .eld then, at .-ry -! tho, (o(,e. from tho City I.eaguo song gamo- on your loos nil the lime" bl.ok composed by Madam X-Clted.) that to ,'",), "I .nn,,.1,.. ..,.,,. rommlHston .is n side Usuo their lime ..""." il."".:.. i...hli done? Would elected. im.r.i an. -.. iri.iu ... - - - I 10 . .. .... Mninelii rtnnn? Also holp 8u!'.?"y ...f.M.toh- outlined lliolrtho commission to keep tho gamo "...;'. n Juno 19 nii.ll.ioan so that no opposition wouiu pinna tor ... h . rt U8 know. Tho bnsebull fnna nnd othors wi. nro Intoroalcd In sport ahould cpmmond tho spirit of tho raombora of tho city council Monday night who lined up hack of tho Fourth of July colobmtlon by granting n ,.,., for a boxing commission. nnsliliitia let to bo filled nnd cer-lnomo good olovor mnicncs . Z Z 10 L holstered up l.oforo0..T Would you do your par tain pincts ... " - eonlesla coon? Also t imvo sent word to tho league ,.fro that thuy nro coming up horoiln n special train, wllh "uitch of root orn nnd uulto a sprlnUIIng of tho falror sax. Tressuro Is being iTOUBht to hear on tho Southern Paelflo rallnutl 1 loaguo officials and the chamber o leaguo officials an.. .-. otoJ ot K. Sugarman. Trod cominirco to .vo JJ''iHrtW, 0. II. 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