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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1921)
Tfv, CM MM, THE EVINWC HIEALP, ICLAMATH FALL5 OREGON t MONDAY, jntJNB IS, fMMAMMMMAM'MMMMMMMVWWWM AAmAtnkAWwwi0jiiy I Jnnvitv ini.ni'vn Herald's Special I Fight Service MAX BALTHAZAR HAIi cocmuN, 1ALICE IIOIIB. ' MHWON BRALHY kWMWAMMWNMMW una mmny outer feature Writer 1 ( - - -w wmwi KILBANE TELLS WHY DEMPSEY HAS MORE GOOD FIGHTS High Jumper Rolls Over Bar LJfcf 1 UWULK HIS BELT THAN CARP CAurrtmaus DBHP3EV VON TTTUt ARTE H HE HAD (MCN FIGHTING POUR. VOAU1 romYM' ma nc UOOL0.3 OWMP10H5llT AFTER TOUHTICN YEARS INTMEfclNO HERALD SPttBTING iPljjGE SPORTSMEN TO Hie cm - - Jf l Sst ft C r si S REFUGE BILL The Klamath flportumon'a nmocla tlon, according to Bocrolary Wm. W. McNoaly, will bo callod for a meeting cvwn vaAmVaoirm Wf& f afjfe Jisf Si l-rvx i" i I jaa i rm autj raw fv nnz3MMONi had tM?N wohtiu 4WgMm- I bcxsj V5 AfcA agagawm L V i jwvbb5 rouwiT surt M nt - Trwee ver bworb. Pw U wiNNiNa nts csovwn g Jgr guV tew 11. . I1V JOHNNY K1LBANK q Featherweight Cnanpioa Jack Dempsey has mora good fight In hla system than Oeorgea Carpentler. The reason I think ao la beeass be hasn't boon milling ea long m the Frenchman. Carpentler will go In Iho ring at Jertey Cltr July 2 entering bla 14th year-In tbe prlto ring, Dempsey has bee fighting but a Uttle oyer I year. J jrourt eon yeara la" tha prlt ring before getting a crack at tba world' tltla'Ia a long tlmn. Rtby Ilob Fltxalramona fought (or 17' year before" bo met Jamea J. Corbett for tha heavyweight belt and won it In 1897. fits bald tba tltte far two;yar, loalng to Jama J. Jeffrie. Ruhr Dob boxed on for flra yaaretongr,. making a total of 34 year pnt la tba prise ring. John L, Sullivan began boxing In 1871. Four yaara lator, In 1881 be won tha. world title from Paddy Ryan. HI total ring cnroer corerod IS yaara'. Jamea J. Corbett bad boon boxing 7 yeara befora bo dofoatod John L. for tbn tlllo In 1891. Corbett. held tba title C yeara, losing to Ilob Fltx Simmons. IUb en tiro ring careor ex tended over a period of 18 year. Jrff Caino FiMt . Jnmon J, Jotfrloa camo fast. Ho began boxing aerloucly In 1898, Threo yrnra later ha was the world'a heavy weight champion uftor boating Flti almmiiiia. Jeff was through In 1910 aftor Jack Johnson knockod him out at Itono, Jock Johnson began fighting In 1899. it was 1L years beforo Im beat Jofforlo whon tbo big follow trlod a comeback. Jobnion la attll boxing whllo serving time In Leavenworth prison and will cuay a comback on hla raleaao, which cornea In July. Jota Wlllard began boxing In 1911. Four yeara later In It IS ho took tho belt away from Jobnaon at llarana. Jeea la not through yet. He want a rematch with Dompaey who gave him' such a torrlflc beating In 1919. Dompaey did not hovo any (Ighta of aufflclont caliber to got In tho record book until 181C. It took blm four yeara to wade through to the title bolt. tho life of a fighter doaa not seam to bo meoaured by bla age. WJthln a few day to consider tho ac tion to bo taken on tho prorlslona of the fpropoeed federal gamo rofugo Mil Introduced In conrreaa In bath Ihouaea; In tho aenato'by Senator New andlno houio by Congrcaaman An thony, on May 2 and 0 ronpoctlvoty, ae this bill la considered by authori ties, on tho gamo situation In tho Uflltod Btatoa as a wholo to bo the vonly solution to tho problem dealing wiia tna rasi disappearing wiia fowl and other gamo resource of tbo na tion. 'While tbo residents of this county and atato are aware that plenty of wild fowl and gamo abounds In this particular eectlon of tbo United State, still there aro sections In other portions wbero It Is almost a rarity to soo a single foul or even the common rabbit, so well bare they been bunted or dMtroyed by "pot-1 Aunters" or market hunters and last but not least, by tbolr natural one- a4ea. Tbo meaauro was Introduced In cogrcM under tbe title of "The Fed eral Public Shooting Oround and Bird'.IUfuge BUI," and Its purpose Is to establish shooting arrounds for tbe . Itlna; Yeara Count public, refugee for tbe game and Tbe ring years and thodearoe of ptaoaa where breeding cau take placo rua-a-ednesa which bo ooioi count without molostatton. It establishes most. Boxers last longer tban fighters, They know bow to coneerre their enorglee. Fighters, on tbo other hand, span none of their strength. Thar pat all they've got Into every punch. Naturally- tbey burn up tha wlck of their 'ring careers faator. DempHoy'e caso la a' Utile peculiar. Ho la osaontlalty tho fighting type of rlngman, yut be has had few fights that laatod over ono or two rounds. And In none of tbo fights haa bo taken much punishment. Carpentlor, on the othor band, Is a boxer. Ho baa fought many long fights. He baa been beaten. Ho bos taken punishment. Ho has been flgbtlng for 14 years. Ho baa burnod more of bis fighting yeara tban Derapaey, although by hla cleaverneaa ho has consorvod much of his energy. protection of tho migratory birds and tbe requirement of a federal license to hunt them. Those features accord ing to tho authors of tbo bill will per petuato wild fowl shooting for all time to come. - JaaaaaigaBBBBBBaisiHl9BBk a gfcbaaa'?-w'gPgarTrajiK g yjMpBaraawMMajgaaifr iigaagaaasaaBa bkSkSi r 'JafsaVsHgaW I c-f fpgfetoBiaajglgBHggiV 1 ' i i "' l fi "' TTEsBariarBsaMlBBBsaasaMB I TQapaaaaaaBgaaaaBaajBvi I BBalBBaflNaW VWmsflBBBBBKj(BflBV I I agaasaaitiSy r'&x SjamaaaaMaaaaaaw-avwjBaaalaiaar j I BjEliawBBBBBBBBBVsriSBBKaBBBBV'f iBBaaBBBBBaBBaBBaBBgBBBBaflseBBaBWZ sBBaBBBaHgaHwlgB '"sv 0 "aaBaaiar .' aBBBBBaESSfiO Ull .S " BBgSBBBaBK&SBttl . S Ucwcy V. ATberts. lanky akvlark of th Cnhrn(t nt nsub(.a hi unique style of grttlng over the bar tho "barrel roO." H'a Ulustratea above. Ills best "roll" Is six feet fhe and one-eighth Inches, eomlflgrlth In two and. a half Inches of the world's hlsh lumD record. Agency Team Win Athletic Honor, T.rack and Field mm m NIT Had there been a crack artillery reglmont kit practice back of tho bathhouse yesterday afternoon, tbelr bang, bang, bang would bava only been the repetition of what that bun'eh of mill artiste wore doing to the outaboot pitched by Klahn of tha Copcos, and, when the spec tatora revived at tho end of tbe 9tti Inning and somobody said, "Let's go," tho scoro waa found to be 23 to 8 In favor of the Bwau- oaa and tha Copcoa cinched tha bottom rung of tbo league ladder. pat do not bo alarmod or think thtt such a acoro made tho game a poor affair for tho alio of It only Indicates that tbo Ewauna team "found" Third-baseman Klahn who substituted for Allon. the regular pitcher. Allon failed' o appear nqd Klahn took tho mound for thf Copc6s and despite tho act that the game was lost, pitched and played a star game all by1 'himself, striking out eight men, tmaklii'g' six nwlstq, ana getting no errors, auiio sup port from his teammates -would have mndo a good'gamttr jChrlety of tho Ewaunns received good support and pitched" Woll -In th nine innings,, fanning nlmj bat tors, walkjng two and aaslalng In several tight holes. Hilton of the Ewaunas garnerod a triple, and Wo two baggers In .four times nt bat. yVjIlson of tho samo team wai tho iT uuibinun oi ino uay coin-cling fire hits In as 'many times at bat. Brletow was a star ,for the CJopcos, getting a two baggerT and home run. Jin tbe 9th Innlnf tba Oopooa tarred a rally ana laourtd lira runs before being retired. Tho Ewaunas made 23 runs, 24 hits and 11 orrors whllo tha Copcos mado 8 runs, 12 bits and 8 errors. R. H. a. Copcos 000 200 10.6 8 12 11 Rwauna 121 7322 27 8 Batteries Copcos, Klahn, Werx; Ewauna, Christy, Oerges. Umpires i McDonald, Montgomery. Club Standing. Plumbobs Ewauna .......... W. L. Pet. 8 0 1000 Oeyoo . .. 2 1 .1 3 .- 8 .660 .333 .000 Ono-thlrd of tbo graduating class of a large collego for women has do" elded to eldosiep matrimony for bus iness, Such decisions aro rocommoud. ed chiefly by their revocablllty. WEED MITER'S FIRST HOMER NETS RIM 123 Thore was a tired bunch of base ball warriors belonging to tbe City League who returned home last night from Weed whore the bunch mot their tint watorloo, being de feated b yWeed to the tuno of IS t 4 yesterday afternoon. The "emery ball" of Anthony waa too elusive for the Klamath Fall ag gregation to overcome aad Weed found Cook In the flrat Inning for 6 runs to atart tho game going mar rlly. Aftor that Inning, tba locals nev An amnure atblo.lc field me'.t waa staged Frldav nfyirnoon be tween tho teams .of tin ouiblccd M Aftftrf.f?lillrM!tltn yrafta tf.tinrifa nnrf The provision, cover the following 'o KUmnih ,ndIan BChoo, which resulted in a victory -for tbe Klamath Agency xchoo! team, score 38H points to 304. ' A baseball gamo between -the aame teams again gavo tho Kla- mutti Affnncv litim Annthni- virtnnr. .- , . .. ., 1 1st fi A at (nlran annaali. t l.ln I. -,.,! f. mml.1in.nl v - "' "" w"" " -J.J..OV..- , , ., ' . .. ' ,. ... . tlon for his Individual work In for violations o license penull.-uch a, loaning or alteration, or imlaton track of llconaes. Appo ntment of a Mlgra- ... , ,t . . -1 nu n.i.,.. ..-,mi..inn ,n ot lllo Klamath Agency team was tory Bird Refuge commission, con- . , , I.... J .u oL- Aim.. Presented with a crlmsoi Jerser ture. who shall be chairman, tbo At peints: A federal llcenso must be so cored from tbe postmaster of tbe ap plicant's district Jeforohe can bunt, licenses to cost 31- All' monies deriv ed from licenses to bo put Into a special fund known as "the migrato ry bird protection fund." caslon waa livened up with music furnished by tbe agency band. Sunday afternoon, the Ft Kla math town baseball team played the Agency All-Stars at tha Agency. As the All-Stars have a number of open dates on tbelr schedule, they would llko to bear from aiy(tBa who have vacaaclea aad daaira to cross bats nrtlh them. Address F. E. Cooper, Klamath Arencr. r sr tornoy-Gencral, Postmaster Oonoral, two mombers of tbe Senate and two from tbe Houso. The Secretary of Agriculture Is au thorised to purchase and rent or se cure by gift, areas aultable for rofu gee and attend to matters pertaining to title of landa secured. Every em ployee of tbe Department ot Agricul ture becomes an enforcement agent with power ot arrest, without war rant, violators ot tho provisions of the bill. Land areas eot opart for breeding ot refugee ore Inviolate and no bunting under any clrcumstancos will bo allowed, nor the disturbance ot tbe natural things upon tbo aroa such aa grass, troes or rocks. Con gress Is asked to appropriate $50, 000 for tbo purpose connected with tbe expenses ot the Initial work. iTeftTT penalties are prescribed for violations ot this bill, and upon con viction, violator is subjoct to a fine of f 500, Imprisonment for not more than etx month, or both, as court decrees. Mary Wins Her Spurs ItKTaVslBM 1 $ asaB gHPfgHBH fimwmmmimmmm aMsawsaasWaawaMalsalsalsalsalsaW In an attempt to solve the local economic problem, the Tyrol haa In troduced "Travelers' Money." An act haa been passed by the Diet pro viding that nonresidents ot the prov ince In effect, shall pay ten times as much aa the native for everything he buys. Half tbeprotlt of nil transac tion will go to tho government. Tbe special money Is on tho basts of tbo German mark, the oxebango rate be ing at the rate o"f ten to'one sweater, -with a white Insignia "K" upon It. About two hundred spectators wttnossod the contests and the oc- Weather PrebaWasi: Tbe barometric proaiure.M recorded by tbe Gyclo-StormaY-graph, at Underwood' Phar macy, baa risen a little since tbo report oft Saturday. -Continued pleasant weather I looked for, possibly warmer, with brisk breezos. Forocaat for next 24 heurs: Generally fair with variable winds. ' Pretty and a Winner f 4& SPPl &32SgS P""sr 'K'5ataaWBJeH?rr U?i?$i , .Vir 1 ifiggfaSP. Silas Marie Curtis ot Detroit la called the prettiest bathing gtrl in tbe country, but she has won medals on her swimming. She Is going after mora prizes ot the California awlmmlnr events. ?MMMAMWAMAWIMMMMM(MMW(WVWVWAWMMVtfMVWVWVW aWWjal SSjyA y" ."" oowooy' tor mw. Tea Isalek, ml --bt -wm vsvexaMaaeBf mtmf i eewbey ec,Fri3ials. Aria, and presideat nf llii Oaeftua' "- or could get a start and at tbo end ot nine Innings were glad to drop their bata and begin to. plan vengeance Sunday next, when the Weed team cornea here for a re turn match. From meager reports ot tho game Weed started tho fireworks In the first Inning' when the first batter up mado a two bagger followed by a. home run from the next batter. This home run created a sensation among the Weed fans and a collec tion ot $23.13 was taken up and gvleh tbe batter aa a compliment for tha ftrat "homer" ot the ion oa the Weed ground, READ THE HERALD FOR NEWS OF DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT They're betting 2 to 1 In N'ew York that Dempeey will win the big fight at Jersey City, "July 2. Naturally Americas back tha American contender. Bat tho dlspatcliee do not Indicate any lack of Carpentier money. , . The Deaneey-Oarpeatler battle for world'a championship la the btggeet event of year bi tbe sport world. Inside sporting cr rlea and out every one Is talking of tt and attempt! to pick tbe winner. .Read Tho HERALD'S sport page for Inside dope oa the fight er. A corn of tbe best authorities on boxing la America are dally contributor to tbe page. , .,. JOHNNY KILBANE, tbo featherweight champion of the world', who ha held the title for nine yeara: MAX BALTHASAR, DEAN SNYDER, R. H. WHITNEY and E. SI. THIERRY, faznoaa aa a sport writer before ho won world wide fasae aa a war corres pondent, are writing the newa from tho training camp especial ly for The Herald. ' ALICE ROHE deal with, the game from a feminine viewpoint. BOB 8ATTERKIELD, K. R. HIGGINS. DORMAN SMITH aaeT ROY GROVE, cartoonists"; and BOB DORMAN, port photograph er, who ntways presses' the button at the right sniaate, faraJsa tree to life and up to the minute drawings aau photo. Besides this special service. The HERALD has arranged for a ringside report July a by ASSOCIATED PRESS. Until July 1 The. HERALD Is making a special rate oa aat'' acrlptlou four dollar ,, year, in advance, by mall within, Kla math ceunty: five dollars a year by carrier, and five dollar W mall outaldo Klamath county. c The HERALD sella oa the street and on newsstands for five oeata a- copy. State, .national and local sows, beside the big sport feature aad a coaiaiete line of local suort newa that von can net nowhera' ex cept la The, HERALD If you are oae of the few who are' Bet' reading The HERALD regularly, atart today. t r .. sr -U YWYywvwvyvwoyvywwwwww'