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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, a KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON :rT l TKUHSDAY, JUNH- JV IWI iyXWMMMWWWMVWWWMVMV (V rl HERALD Ti.nkinr imiiii'K! Herald's Special Fight Service MAX BALTHAZAR, ,, IIAIj COCiinAN", auci: npuw, ni-UTON IJRALKY , t and many other .feature writer wyMvwvw' MMWVWWWMSArMMMMMMrMIWN yVVV;yWVVyyyWW MWMMHMI 4AAHbAA a JOHNNY KILBANE'S SIZE-UP OF CARPENTIER ffl i:w:www:0iww:ftftM PAOH HHVKN SPORTING PAGE r 4Vjr ll J qjBjL t . Q 9bbbbbbbbbV misfit i) uHHHhH V I 4 HbbbW rl XaBBBBBBl BaMaVBBBBBBrlA VSim LJBil. 1 aaaVaaaaataalBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTLi.I tat V? I fiiafSJil KILBANE AND I; JOSH WISE ON I THE BIG FIGHT , IIV JACK IIAI'KII A WOUI) FROM JOSH W I H K A fighter can't luoo both a paunch ' punch. A Pari cnblo says n fortuno teller action, tho Klnmnth Falls city team! thoro ha prodlctod Corpentlcr wltl.Whllo tho fan know that Wood will bo defeated. Slrango tho French ' f boforo tho determined nttnek of hould call for a fortuno teller, Bhu.tho local, still It will put heart nnd talk moro llko a mUfortuuo teller. .Tim Into tho boy If n bunch of root- j ora will atop out In tho afternoon for , nn hour or no, after four o'clock, nnd Dompaoy snys ho doesn t know ..roK .om a m,,0 nbout wnnl Wcod whuthor It woh hU rlKht or 'bin left Ua (( (hom Jn()l BuI1ay ,t m,gla that ho used tho first Iran noj faugo gomo of (,icm ,0 whr, a ,lorgo. knocked Wlllard down. Wo II wager . W(j o(. ft but n tho dlrcclon of tll0 Wlllnrd dooiin't know, olthor. taunting fan, but It will do thorn 'good. AIIUionport"btvlHluio watched. It 81lro nomt tlmt tM0 Klamath CWnx-ntUr work tint wy l ,nIlr"i Falls team nro out doing tho nocos- 14 nt hh.-nt(ppliiK. JrK" MmiuIiI mTy training for tho exciting gamo awtlln lu tliLs country ru" for that comoa off hero Sunday, Isn't It? officii. It means that tho boys nro out with blood In their oyen and determination Moth Dompsey nnd Carpontlcr go t0 carry off that victory and rodcom through a little wrestlltiR stunt ovory themselves In tho csteom of tho locul day or two and somehow or othor fnmi, doosn't It? A llttlo vicious ach mnn always throwB his oppo siammlnK of tho pill nround tho c,lr- ent. And twblio tnoy nro mruwiu,, holr opponents, throw tho bull. their mannBeru DnniMcy nddil tmly four Miunil t hbi olKlit In M" layoff, but It (uaofl mro talk tlmii If Orvirt Hrlt id luul jmUUmI a" liundml bllUoii pounibt to lir national debt. ' Nearly ovory newspaper story from tho training camps talk about tho sjxicd of tho two men. Say, whnt's Oils thing to bo a racu? Mllllonnlroa and society folk on Long Ialand havo boon showering Oarp with lnvltutlona to dlno with Uiom, but ho 'had declined them nil. And oulto proporly. Cloorgoa la In Uin business" of advertising himself, ot mtlltolialrus. Dompsoy usoii pillows when ho boxoB with his sparring partnors. ' Whon Jobs Wlllard trulnod nt Tolo 4o ho usod cushions, "Vlictlir Deinpary will uno Htrnlgbt arm blows or Hwlngx, of VourMi o haven't tho allghtoat Idea. Hut If wero to guoM wo'd aoylvb'd uy,"t Atcli Oarp with a book. . CARPENTIER TDK! DIMfflOCF E Tho winner of thu gamo that will tnko plnco Imro Sunday nro practic ing this afternoon nt Modoc Park anil I It you doubt thu authenticity of this I Mtateraont, hop Into your cur or walk I out to tho diamond nnd co thnm In CUh, mo uniung 01 nius oi iu um floldora and tho warming up of "glnss nrmn" beforo tho day when thoy vM ehlno In tho eyes ot fandom. Tho team for tho coming contest will bo undor tho solo direction of I.. P. Montgomery, who wbb chosen last night at a conforonco to tnko over tlw management nnd tho selection of tho players. Montgomery Is an old South ern lenguo player and has had much oxporlenco In tho handling ot clubs and Montromory announces with out nny boasting or traco of concolt that ho Intends to bo "captain and boss absoluto" up to Sundny's gnmo, also that ho will glvo them u courso lu teamwork, trick's, slgnnls nnd big longuo head work that will unlto thorn Into u fast, nil nround ono-inan tonm., Montgomery wants snap, ac tion nnd punch from tho boys nnd will ollhor got It or find a aubsll tuto who will produce Montgomery Btntes that ho will bo satisfied with no loss than a wlnnor Sunday nnd to this result, will bo glad to dovoto hla tlmo after four o'clock to tho building up ot a fast, clovor, qutqk-tulnklng nn'd' unlt,-act-'ing mnchlno but tho plnyera must turn out! Tho fans nro Invited to Advertising bring efficiency, FGR NEXT I BY JOHNNY Featherweight (Copyright! 1021, by MANH ASSET, L. I., June up of Georges Carnentier, the I called at his barricaded training camp on one of his non-visiting days, for I wanted to see him work when he wasn't performing for public consumption. I talked with him afterward for more than an hour on the flower-bordered front porch of the old farmhouse mi which he is quartered. Georges is the fastest heavyweight I ever have seen. Although he has been using his right hand mainly in public sparring with Jeannette, Journee (who's a double for Al Palzer) and his other partners, the challenger has a wonderful left that is lightning fast on jabs and hooks. It was with his left hand that he jabbed his way with Joe Beckett to an opening that put the Englishman's chin in line for the right-handed 'knockout blow in the first round. His right cross is a dandy and he has a "flying punch" that he seldom uncorks and which I never have seen used before. It may be that he's holding it out for July 2nd. When an opening to the chin occurs Georges, who is al ways on his toes, veritably throws himself through the air at his opponent, with his right arm straight out oefore him. Every ounce of steam and strength is behind his blow, and if it lands, it's a 10 to 1 shot that a kayo will result. Burly Joe Beckett crumpled like paper when it collided with his chin. Thore's been a lot of talk about Carpentier's "waltz punch." It's nothing much more, as I see it, than a series of rapid-fire left jabs to the face, the Frenchman mean while dancing in and out and circling his opponent to make his turn. Carnentier is training differently than Dempsey. The champ is working for strength, endurance and hitting como out too, "workouts." All together, Montgomery! and assist In thoilnto coming ocr bora to pitch for throa chocra for, Loses $3000 I Delng a holdout haa con Heinle Orob. third bowman for th Cincin nati Ileds. $3089.10. 8vm weeks' delay In signing up haa brought hla 110,000 salary down that much, says Carry Herrmann, president of tbs Reds 1BBBBBBV mi VBB fc? .' -!.Rrv aH lHi ' "'KW f'V'lJHI O V ( I Club Standing. b o W. Ii. Pet. Jowela ..3 0 1000 Plumbobs . 2 1 .686 Uwauna ..l a .333 Copco 0 3 .000 O i o I Fan Gossip 0 0 "Hit tho ball," Is Montgomery'! now Blogan for Sunday. Practlco Is (what makes n winner !n tho basoba'11 world, and Klamath Falls la achodulod to head tho bush leaguors lu this stato. Any contest' nntsT . Tho v'nynVa committoo nt tholr ro' cont mooting surrounded tholr au thority without protost that Sunday, tho fans would soo Klamath Falls carry off tho Kamo, under tho leader ship ot "Cap." Monty, Its up to Mon ty to,mnko good, , Moody and Mcdoo aro In Anhland today talking their frloni .Barium KILBANE, Champion Newspaper Enterprise.) i 16. I've just made a close-. French challenger. I tno locals Sunday against Weed. Bar ham was considered for tho Fourth ot July" contests hero but received no Invitation and signed up with tho Ashland Elki to play ngalnst the Medford Antlers on that dato. Moody saya that ho may awing Darhatn over yot. J. N. Alnutt states that tho Mod ford Klka and tho Ashland Klks aro vory strong teams this year and that tho series of games that aro be ing played now aro snappy contests. Alnutt Just roturned from 'Medford and Ashland Tuesday. Tho boxing commission will soon pass on tho list of attractions that Managor "niacklo" McDonald has In atoro for therm From all unconfirmed reports, tho main evont on tho Fourth card will bo n match botweon "Ilaby" niuo, a chocolato dewdrop, and somo vanilla flavored gumdrop. "Baby" Illuo has the reputation of being a fast artist with his mitts. Tho first attraction on tho boxing program will bo a roal old fashioned "battle royal" botweon nil the "clouds" In this city and thoy nro Tho man who Is always turning over a now lear ncnovos mui one good turn desorvos another. laps' "Babe". Here Is the Babe Ruth ot Japan. He's Kato Tanaka, star slugger ot .the Wased University team which IB touring the United State. But he. bunt bit ft homer kr yet. I sssssUsW aLv sV ST BBBBaVLltS sBBssHssr Ja ' asaaaaaaHasT ' m Pt JHBlWMMJ I IsaaaaaaaaMaWv iV-O lsssaaaa? mM4m 6-ssssssal,t4v 'P-'Xil' slsaaaVaVaaVnVy BaaalssssaW., s s- BSsl''-aaaaaW s Vvv MsaMaVy tqgujaCT?Mssvmss&sa ability; Georges is centering his efforts on increasing his already amazing speed. Dempsey plans a give-and-take fight: the challenger's campaign calls for him to do most '0f the riving and verv little ....... . .. " .. j1?" n. tne: 0ai;P1e.nter killer" get in one of his famous "socks" there would be little hope for Georges. Dcscamps figures Carpentier has an excellent chance if he sticks to long-range fighting, for the challenger packs a wicked wallop himself, -and is capable of de livering it while traveling at high, speed. ' The Frenchman's plan will be to go into high gear in the first round and stay out of a mix with the chamn at all cost. 'He'll try to keep off Dempsey's bull-like rushes with his stinging jabs, watching always for an opening for his "flying punch." Both the indoor and outdoor rings at Manhasset are 12-foolers. Geortres is training in these for sneed. He'll go into the. big bout accustomed to working in a small area and the 20-foot ring at Jersey will give him acres of room to dance away from the champ. In the, smaller ring, working with. Big Journee and Jeannette, Carpen tier gets accustomed also to working on the ropes, and if Dempsey does crowd him into a corner on July 2nd, the challenger will be in better shape to fight his way out than if he had not been training for it. eager to show -their prowess. If Man- ager McDonald will allow It, thero will be a rlngfull oX "smokes" eight aro eager to bo signed up. Returning Miss tnbelda Bleibtrcy, crack New Vork wimmer. u coming tack from Honolulu to compete in tho national championships at Paso denu, Cal. Miss Dlclbtrvy bolds flvs world's records While in Honolulu she lowered her owe world's record ot t mlnuto 6 1-5 sec onds tor 100 yards to I minute H-t tvetmda. Dorris Anticipates Warm Game Sunday DORItIS, Cal., June 16. Local tans and enthusiasts ot tho National Pastime aro looking forward with no little anticipation and anxiety to tho gamo to bo played, on tho homo lot Sunday when the Gwaunas of Klam ath Falls will lnvado Dorris and en deavor to tako back tho scalps ot tho Butto Valley Idols. Manager Jt F. fethrldge of tho Dor ris aggregation Is lining his mon up for a hot contest and promises to glvo fans their money's worth. Dor ris has played four games this soa 1 . . son, winning ono. Arraneomenis aro undor way by which tho local tossors will appear in games at Klamath Falls on July 3, 4 and 5, during tho celobratlop. there, At the Theaters THE STAIt ' "Tho Return of Tarzan," at The Star Thoatro tonight, tho latest do; volopment of tho Tarzan oplc, Is pre sented in a plot that simply tingles with thrills. It la easily the most ox clUng picture you will over havo the nloasuru of seelne hand-to-hand rtlghts between Tarian and two fujl- grown.T blood-thirsty lions, a specta cular shipwreck, stirring sconeB In tho underworld of Paris, of wild an imal In their natlyo, haunts, ad- vonturo and a lovo story that threads the plot like a vela ot gold. If you Law a iIIibbbbbbbbI TnBTvaBBWaaBBBBBBI V ""jBnS'iBBBBBH receiving For it's orenerallv .. : . . . .? 7. camp that should the "man want to be lifted out ot yourself and thrilled to the core, make suro tbat you nee "Tho Return of Tarran." Plenty ot real Jungle atmosphore is shown. Tho tall, waving trees, the denso underbrush, tho wild animals nothing Is missing. Tho cast, bead ed by Qcno Poilar as "Tarran" and iKarla Schramm, Is augmontod by such well-known animal actors as tho L. K. lions. Including four cubs who mako their screen debut tbo famous gorilla, Joo Martin; the big elephant Charley, fifty white horses, two cam els, several othor apes and gorillas, and flvo old mules. Joo Martin Is seen In many dramatic and humoroua j scenes with Tarzan, while Charley not only haa big footage In the story, bat played an Important role In th producing ot the foaturo, having act ed as moving van for much of the scenery. TUB IJJJKltTY "Two Weoka With Pay." tho new est Bebe Daniels plcturo, which plays tonight at tho Liberty Theatre. Is tho sprightly tale of a working girl's vacation. Miss Daniels Is seem in a dual role, that of tho little sales girl and a famous film actress for whom she Is mistaken. But it la la the adventures ot Pansy, Die sales girl, that the audience Is interested. It would be awfully hard on the storo keepers and offlco executives ot tho land It all vacations ended so tri umphantly for the girls nnd so' badly for business as did Pansy's llttlo old two weeks. But from Pansy's stand point, her vacation was a hugo' suc cess, even though it started rather In auspiciously in a mud puddle. m THK SSOXDALB "Ewlng and Bwlng" In a blackface singing, talking and dancing act and Harry Ilebner, "Tho Human Mock ing Bird," have two headline acts la tho vaudeville world. Thoso clover en tertainers 'appear at the Mondale Theatre Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Tho film offering for Friday night Is "Ashoa ot Hope," a big western picture, starring Jack, Livingston and a good comedy, Tonight (Thursday) JJIll Hart In "Between Men," will furnish a series ot thrills In each succeeding reel, bo sides two Bparkllng comedies, ono ot them featuring Ben. Turpln. v . . 1 How wo all hato'a quitter) He al ways stops Just boforo wo get a chance to bump him. , 1, -.-a, BBaVSr-