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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1921)
W8i8p.gF TTV ,w ' paor nvn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNH 14, iMl Immaaaamsmmwvwwwmmmmmam mm m.-,-. artfUl HERALD SPORTING PAGE johnny kildanh; Herald's Special MAX nALTHAZAR HAIj COCHRAN, ALICE ROUE, nimTON riialey nnd many other feature writer Fight Service VwwwwwvMww mmmmtM,mm .- " lfVrifVYnAAIIWUUl FOOD HELPS CARP TRAIN UP NOT DOWN Dempsey Trains With Wresder sSra $ kV V fc-- - 4 41 t M MMi a.r, c AWd QUjAf RM A0"PLAV3 CMttOUirri IIV ALICE Jtem: MANHAHBCT. L. I., Juno 14. Around tho clock Willi doorgcs Cnrpontlcr! U'b a mystery. Thnt Ii, It In sup posed to bo. Tho network of barbed wlro on tnnclvmnnt behind which ha llrei mokes It io. ' Food U hclplnic Georges to train up not down. Now thnt everybody la talking about thu secrecy In which tbo Eu ropean hunvywolght champion In shrouded und thu mysterious nlloof nriin of Georges In training In cii inl ine much comment, n trip around tho clock with Carpontlcr Is a privi lege. 1IU Hnrdmt Job About tho hnrdont work Goorgoit does In thn fastness of bin 40-acro farm retreat In trying to lm lot alone. ' If yon n ro a real oarly rlsor you mny (too Oooigen, wearing u flannel shirt, ordinary troimom, sneakers, omorgo from tho farm houso nt balf pant six In tho morning. And listen ho Iuih JiiBt purtakon of a cup of teat Just plain ten nothing browed -with Incantations or othor things , Morning Stroll Ho U ncrnmpanlcd by (lus Wil son bin trainer ,nnd by Klip, his dog mascot. 1'ortlfleil by tho M Gcorgoi plungen Into Iilit road work. Kor nn hour ho walks briskly along tho Long Island road sometimes dip ping Into tbo woods belonging to thn cn'.ntcn .)f neighboring property owr.cn. ' Homctlmrn ho carrion a ball or a ropn and playn with Flip, or Jump ropii. UKin rnlurnlng to tho farm house ho In given a light rubilown or fric tion rub, after a shower. Then hu breakfasts. It consists of coffco ami oatmeal, and sometimes lonst. Uiiinge Artiiiml llrcakfnnt flnlshei' Otrpentlor nhnven and drctwen, Thin hu mails, v rites letters, playn tbo p'..ino does anything ho . hcoso.i until noon. At 12 o'clock not on mlimlo ho foro or after ho sits down to thu midday meat -with tho meinbi.iH of his training Htnff. TIiIb meal on slntn of veKOtiihlo soup or buiiillou, meat, several green vegetables, stowed fruit or occasionally npplo plo, caramoal rjddlng or loo cream. Tho moats arc generally roanle.1. After lunch thu mysterious ac tions of thu great Carponllor .which nro imimng tho curious consist oi taking a rent. lie doean't sleep moroty lien down for nn hour or so. Thon ho goes to tho gymnasium for un hour. More loaflng After thin comes n shower and tho rent mnssagu, tho special, scien tific, mystorlous and secret. Thon Ueorgen In free to "loaf" until din ner time. i Ilo reads, writes, plays checkers or goon marketing In the car which has been loaned him by admiring Mannansotitles, with dun and Chof .Marcot. Dinner nnd Sleep At seven preclso bo has dlnnor. oncu more, en famltlo Thn meal U the samo on that at toon cicepl If a dark meat In eaten at lunch n light one. In served at night. After dinner Cnrpontlcr frequent ly taken another stroll. At 9:15 ho Is In bed whoro ho says, hu steepn llko a log until 6:30 In tbo morning. Then tho "mystery" of his llfo bo i;lna nil ovor again. JWMMMf ' JOSH WISE ON i THE Rin FIGHT t ..".::..? A word from Jdt.ll WlM't Tho lienvjr uelgtilM will be In tli ring July J, but tli re- MTtcd M'lltN will bo fllleil with NelterrJglitM, Champion Jack, nayn Johnny Kit bano, Ih tlio typo of tighter who al ways keepn hlmsolf set. Trying to hatch iiomuthlniJ? Mlko (llblionB says ho will chnl longo Carpontlor If tho later wins. You'd hotter do. It iiilck, Mlko. Wo, too, Intend to chnllongo him. ' Milton Wins 500-Mile Classic Morn than half a million dollars Jinn already Ihvii taken In, At tho .Wlllanl-Doiupnoy flgbt about 31,000 Dien, irrt taken In, r'm-.-yiissar wT ' . w Vf K. V 722Tss 4 - x' j. E.'ss. ' jf , i A &Ji Sf:. iar- "Zm 9 & rM . :1 'd TO M km'4 -. .uxmm .,Yii3& t - iL & " M . . . 4"f Ms H US3 j-d . v-- w .siaftK iu. i's. - sT.j . -v. f ,xr ikmmr t&t.jpxbBBi . iTT. .JF. naarz( s sc - v ' "sji-f- rris . " i. . UlJUtab Tommy Milton, winner of muny uuto races, drovo nn American car to victory In the GOO-mllo liitcrnatlonlil uutomoblla classic at Indianapolis, Memorial Day He In shown here with his mechanic, Itarry Fruack, sur rounded bv hi admirers after the flnUh. Thoro Is nothing bull-llko about! Carpontlor's nock, announces an castorn physical culture' oxport. Thin is trio first tlmo wo'vo heard "bull" montlonod In connection with this light, though sovora'l writers have commontod on tho slzo of tbo Frenchman's cnlvos. nulls of mall Willi stool helmets and ylsors. Sonio of Doinpnoy's sparrlnfj part ners wour n football houdgour, In t-Imo thoso follows will be wearing Ono of Carpontlor's farorlto blows has boon namod "tho flying fish hook' by tho Bport eds. Now wo know why so many of them call hlra Carp, Lot us consider a moment Joss Wlllard, tho champion of Kansas po tato farmors. "It I was going to fight Carpon tlor," says Joss, "I wouldn't train at all." That ybh tbo system Joss tried at Toledo. "If I was going to bo Oompsoy's opponent I'd want to bo In condi tion. At Toledo ho. wasn't In codltlon oltho? botoro or nftor tho fight. "If 1 do fight Dompsoy again I'd Defeated But Not Vanquished Could you mako thorn talk? It may bo n fair question to ask tho Herald's roadors but tho sport ro porter can conceive of no other sit uation which will Just fit tho position ho found himself In when ho mado Inquiry about thn Weed fiasco to tho members of tho local team Hunday night and Monday forenoon, Tho "third degroo" defiant nttl tudo wan maintained all day long until a garrulous fan appeared on tho scono and ho said, "lions In hoss, cown Is cown nnd plga am plga." Tho wholo story camo out and thoro wan no reason on tho local's part to bo so reluctant about chnttorlng n llttlo. Tho locnlx "died with their boots on" neod anything clso bo snld? (If thoy hnd taken them off, wo never would havo forgiven them!") Tho potent roanons for tho losn of tho gnmo to Wood lay to many rea sons, ono of which wan that tho ta enia playod for tbo first tlmo upon a real honcsto-goodnenn diamond, (tho fastest field on tho coast) and ono that Wood should bo proud of. According to tho versions told, tbo Inner Hold was llko a billiard table, smooth and hard rolled, whllo tho outfield woa a dream for a fielder. When a batted ball hit tho Inner dia mond It went, and wont with n rim. Quickness of oyo wnn necessary to field tho pill and catch the runner, anyway tho diamond wan tho real ar ticle Tho next weakness dovolopod when players foiled to show for duty, closely followed by tho fact that six hard hours of riding over roads that Hilly Sunday could put sinners Into Fords nnd then shako, (whoa!) well, who could play ball with your kidneys In tho placo whero your brnlnn belonged? And who your brnlns belonged? "Blacklo" Mc Donald, master of smoko signals and Voodoolsm, would havo been a moro nonentity to that Jink! Going on a llttlo further, who had tbo noYvo to flash "Ivory" down thoro during tho gamo? (Not African golf or pool balls If It had been tho first, only tho poll co would havo saved Weed from bankruptcy.) Tho boys went Into that gamo han dicapped and knowing well they woro, llko good sports, played a sportsman's gamo and took defeat llko real Amorlcan boys, Klamnth Falls boys, gamo to tho core. Tho famous Anthony was no ter ror to tho follows for plght hits were collected off bis dollvery. Clark pick ed n two bagger, Cnllaghan a triple and Oay, u coraplcto circuit, so the "almighty" was not Buch a world beater after nil. Itut it was that first Inning when eight "Weed men each collected a blnglo and chalked up olght runs that was tho blow that killed father. Just what ailed Cook has not been found out somobody lot his goat got looso up hero In Kla math and oblivion. Sharkey Hutch Ins then took tho mound and tried desperately hard to retrlovo tho fall en fortune of big teammate, but to no avail. Tho Weed team were "run crary" and hobbling would havo been tho only means to provent tholr mak ing tho circuit. (Thoy woro regular vlllngo cutups in their own home town!) Nut scd. Weed won nnd that bunch of Weed players were good winners, white to tho coro and n bunch of all around good' fellows. (Even If thoy did win tho gamo.) Whon Umpire l'ool mndo a rank decision In favor of Weed, Captain Cramor of tho Wood team, was tho first man ovor to anologlzo and state that Klamath Falls could solect another umpire On another "phony," tho samo thing happened nnd tho bnlanco of tho Weed team did not npprovo of tho dii clslons, and told tho local boys nt tho tlmo but who could nuttnlk nn umplro? Ilo honostly trlod to bo fnlr, but ho forgot his specs, that's all. Tbo Weed organization aro a fast playing, woll trnlncd bunch, on their toes all tho tlmo nnd Captain Cra mer, nn all around man. Ho stood out from all tho rest. For tho locals, want It to bo on tho wlnner-tako-all basis. It wouldn't bo monoy that I d bo fighting for." That's good. Thon ho wouldn't bo disappointed whon ho got none. "Dompsoy beat mo with "o. lucky punch." Wo didn't soo tho fight, but frlonds of ours who wcro thoro didn't say anything about "ono" puncn. Tlioy iniKcu. in mo muu snnds. "I honestly bollovo," Jess adds, "that I could lick both tho same ovonlnc." If ho ever tries it, It would bo bettor to tako on the Frenchman first. You know why, gonts. I ssrrTasssssHsBssSrsjLVryTHsK Dcsldcs having light and heavyweight fighters a-i sparring partnerav Jack ixmpncy ban taken on "Bull" Monlann, tho famous wrcatlcr and ntrong man of tbo movies. The two aro shown in acuon inonpscy s at Atlantic City. Oay, tho latest acquisition to tho team, played a star gamo, whllo Cal laghan, Clark and Noel wcro tho star batsmen. Toull, Kaor. Crawford and Anthony stood out as batters for tho Weed bunch. For tho benefit of tho fans the "slaughter" Is summarized: Klamath Falls AD. It. II. P.O. K. A. Cny, 2b 4 1 1 C 0 4 Noel, c. . 4 12 10 3 Crawford, rt 4 0 0 0 0 0 Clark, If 4 2 2 2 11 Callaghan, If 3 0 13 11 McOoo, lb. 4 0 16 0 0 Foster, II. 3b 3 0 0 10 1 Ilamsby, m 4 0 0 0 3 0 Cook, p . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hutchlnt, p .. 3 0 17 0 0 Totals 33 4 8 24 C 9 Weod Clcorla, cf. 4 2 110 0 Kaor, 3b 6 13 0 0 1 Cramor, 2b. .... 3 1 2 3 1 C Toull, m 6 3 2 10 3 Do Pall, c 5 1110 2 Crnwford, rf. 4 3 3 0 0 0 White, If. 5 110 0 0 Powell, lb 5 2 2 12 0 1 Anthony, p. ........ C 1 3 9 0 2 Totals 41 15 18 27 1 15 Iluttorloft Kbimath FalU: Cok. Hutching nnd Noel. Wecil: Anthony and D. E. Paull. Home runs Oay Kaor. Thrco bano hits Callaghan, Tomll. Two bano hits Clark, Knur, Tooll, , Crawford (Weed). Base on balls Cook, 1; Hutchlns, 2; Anthony, 2. Doublo plays Kacr. to Crawford, to Powell; Callaghan to Gay; Oay to McCeo. Umpire Harl Poolo. -, 8COTO . n. ha Klamath Falls 200002000486 Weed ,S 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 z 16 IS 1 O ( . Club Standing. o o W. Ii. Pet. JoweU ........3 0 lit Plumbobs 2 1 .SC Ewauna ..... 1 2 .IIS Copco 0 I .Nit Carpentler works one day rests the next day. Dempsey'a sfr ring; partner work one day aaA rest the next week. "Let George Do It!" WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY GEORGE METZ Jeweler 622 Main St. AMAAAAAAssWWWWMWWWMWMWWVMWWMWVMWWSasaSk)s' READ THE HERALD FOR NEWS OF DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT They're betting a to 1 In Now York that Denipsey will win tho bl); fight ut Jersey City, July a. Xaturally Americans back tho American contender. Hut the dUpntelicti do not indicate, any lack of Ciirpcntler money. Tho IK-mpsey-Oiirpcntler bnttlo for wprld's championship Is tho biggest event of years In tho vport world. Insldo sport In jr cir cles und ont every ono l talking of it und attempting to pick I be winner. Head Tho HERALD'S sport pago fur tnnido'dopo on tho fight, cm. A corps of tho best nuthorltlctt on boxing In America are dally contributor to tbo puge. JOHNNY KIMIANK, tho featherweight champion of tho world, who Iiim held tho title for nine years; MAX UAimiAHAR, DKAN SNYDKR, 11. II. WH1TNKY nnd E. M. TIIIKlUtY, famous as a sport writer before lo won world wldo faino as a war corrca. pondont, aro writing the news from tho training camps especial ly for Tho Herald. ALICE HOIIE deals with tho game from a fcminlno viewpoint. HOn RATTEUFIKLn, E. It. HIGGINH, DOIUIAN HMITH and ROY GROVE, cartoonists, and DOll DORMAN, sport photograph er, who always proven tho button at the right minute, furnish truo to life and up to the minute drawings and photos. Resides this spVcinl service, Tho HERALD has arranged for a rlngsldo report July 2 by ASSOCIATED PRESS. Until July 1 Tho H KRAI J) Is making n speclnl rote on sub scriptions four dollars a year, In advance, by mall within Kla math county; five dollars a year by carrier, and five dollars by rmil outside Klamath county. The KERAIjD sells on tbo street and on newsstands' for five cents a copy. 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