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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1921)
IMOH HMTKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNK 18, 1M1 - ,- -i-iririrww-uijTjujuu Herald's Special FigHt Service yMMWvwyw HERALD SPORTING PAGE yMMMMMAWwCwMWMM JOHNNY KIIJ1ANK, MAX DAIiTHAZAn HAL COCHRAN, ALICE nOHK, BE11TON BHALEY and many otlior feature write WWWMMWWVMlWMWMWWWMWi KI1LBANE, IN RING WITH JACK DEMPSEY, FINDS VALUE OF CHAMPION'S SHIFT IIY JOHNNY KIMIANi: l'cntlircllil 'luiiiiiliin ATLANTH! CITY, Junil 1H- I found III sparring with Jink I)i-nii ' Mir Unit thn rlmiiiil(iii In u illicitly difficult mnit to hit. III nh I ft. I largely ninpoimllile (or Unit. I knmv Unit ho wan a l-wo li.iml cj fighter, nml I liml neen him shirt iiKnlnnt Wllliiril nml rtevenil ( tho othur hoyn ho foimlil. Inn I anrnr know how really elunlvo tlioj dig follow wan until 1 got thu gloves oil with him. Jack In Jimt hh much nt homo losdjng with hln right uh with IiIh left. IIo'h lii'on wurkliiK on thu 'r ar r r i i 5smBKInW&bam. Zr.itSaw WJX-i Vji .TidaWaBaBBaTUBa i & j w-. in vzutjRiyyuw it TaTaraaaTM I rsaTaTaTaTaTaTaV -'I"-""' 1 mtAMk'-l.fl!1jM TiAbU.Ji I r VaMja"HHwMsHIHMHKr S 4BBBVBBBk r v'.' I art of ducking ami sldo-stepplng un Ul hen far morn rioter at It than Mix Iniit tlmn I iuw hi In action. Tim ability to renew tho often snve with ulthor tint ami foot en abled tho champ to Uio hln feet In ddivntop that aro barred to tho oh an (I flKhtnr. For nl Jo-atcpplriK will nccompllsh lit tin It tho mnn who U ducking It not sot to deliver a blow when hln opponent' wallop has linen avoided. And tho one handed flxhter can sido-ntcp In only fow ways If ho Is to nt lit keep his fist handy. Dompioy, on tho olbjOr hnnd, con hit from nlmont aajrwhurti. ' It la thin that has given Jack hln orlr.lnnl ntylo of righting. Unllko other heavy chumplonn Dempitity luyn over blown when from tho ring nldo tho feat lookn absolutely Im possible. And "when npenltiRn occur, tho champ In Just as likely an not to pnMi thorn up, waiting a chanco for onn of hln surprise punchon. It'n surprising to seo how easily Dempsoy can twist hln big framo away from a punch and how quick ly ho can regain position to deliver ono himself. Trap He'll Hot That's tho trap ho'll soak to In vito tho Frenchman Into try to mnko tho flashing Georges miss on om of his chaln-llghtntag jabs, and then when Carpentlor's arm has shot ovor tho champ's shoulder aud JACK DKMl'HBY'S SHIFT AK II. LUHTKATKD IN PHOTOS BNAP PKD WHIL.H THU CHAMP 8PAII UKD WITH JOHNNY KU.UaXB. Georges who always tlghbi oa bin toes, Is temporarily off his balance as a result of tho ralnaad lango, Jack will slop In nnd try to slip over tho "swivel swing" that he ex pects will nil things. Dcmpsoy Is taking his work eorl ounly. In tho ring thoro's never a smllo on hln faco. (Ho'i fall of 'om, of course, when ho poses for thu photographers aftorward.) nut In sldo tho ropes Ihi'h working all tho time, seurchlng (or holm, trying out now methods nnd planning at tacks In hln own slow, motbodlcal nml palnstnklng way. And whon bo lnui his plans all inappod out, and decides to hit, ho HITS And when ho hit, well For tho benefit of thoso fans -who think that tho secrecy tactics of Carpcntlor and wily Descampa. bis Manager, may tend to worry the champ, let mo say that I talko'l with Dompsoy for mora than an hour, and that In all that tlmo not onco did Jack mcnalon tho Frenchman's nimo. Worried! Not Dcmpsoy. Ho'a Junt tho same big, over grown boy that ho always baa been, and ho'll go Into tho ring thn: way. Hut ho'll bo n serious-minded be;. For Jack Is taking his flgh". v. 1th tho Frenchman In earnest. ' SEES MORE BIG MONEY FIGHTS Hsr Nrwrnpaprr KnterprlM ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Juno 18. Jack Kuarns, mnnngnr of Jack Desnpsoy, spoofs at tho Iden that kha coming tltlo battlo will mark tfcn end of tho big monoy bouts. "They said tho samo thing after Uio Wlllard-Dompsoy fight nt To ledo, two yearn ngo," says Kuarns. "No moro big monoy fights! Huh! That Idea tnnkon mo sick. 'I'll toll you tho low down on thin monoy stuff. ' A fow hours after Dompsoy won tbo championship I wan nailed by n squad of correspondents ami asked: That noxtr "I told thorn I thought Dompsoy uad Carpontlor would bu tho noxt Mg mutch. " 'Hut you won't ba nblo to gut auy big money for It thoy Hiild. " 'I'll not tnko n cent less than $250,000 for our end,' I told 'em. "Wull, sir, thut gung almost toll dead. "Wo'ro going to got 12G0.O0O out or this fight. Maylio a lot moro. "Say, that no-moro-blg-money stuff makos mo sick. "Mark my words. It wo can got Wlllard for Labor duy thoro'll bo plenty of money In tho cash box far all hnndH ' ' Golf Champion bVJMb i.nnsa-na-na-na-nji wmin iinnti.r. llrlllah DOStOtllct clerk, hna won tho Ilrltlsh amateur golf championship, recently nt Hoy lako, Kngland. National League I Club Standing. -o I "YY. Li. r. Jowols 3 0 1000 Plumbobs 2 1 .066 Hwauna 1 2 333 Copco 0 3 .000 M - I Pacific Coast League MUindlng of Tvuu ' W. Ii. Pet. San Frnnolsco i 28 .620 Sacrnmonto 44 27 .020 Soattlo 30 30 .605 Vornon 37 3 .621 Oakland 34 33 .607 Lob Angolos 34 S3 .697 Salt Lake 24 42 .364 Portland 17 48 .262 Statullng of TeaiiM w. ii. ret. Pittsburgh 34 18 .654 Now York -34 18 .654 Hoston 28 24 .538 St. Louis 26 25 .610 Drooklyn 27 30 .474 Chicago -....21 29 ,428 Cincinnati 23 32 .418 Philadelphia 4 3 -S20 NO SHAKE AFTER GONG, SAYS JACK Hy Newspaper KnUrpriite. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. June 18. Jack Dompsoy Is not doing aay worrying about how ho Is going to oxchango punches w1th Qoorgoa Car pcntlor on July 2. His only prearranged campaign Us to got in sbapo to bo n mnn killer nnd lot things happen as thoy will onco tho boll aonds them otf. "I novor bavo any thrills about a big fight until somebody pops bis boad Into tho drawing room nnd yells. 'All right, Jack, get readr,"' the champ says. , "My legs bogln to tromblo Ikon l.ko I was having a chill, bat It Isn't foar. "I'm anxious to got tbo bnndt;oi on my hands und go to It. "Tho fight ltsolf Is play onro ( get up etoim. I don't shako nuy uf tor tho gong taps. Not mo, I haven't got tlmo." HCH CERTAIN HE HAS PICKED Nl NGTEnM "Tape Saves Broken Knuckles At the Theaters American League Standing of Teams W. Ii. Pet. Cleveland 35 21 Now York - 33 22 Washington . -.31 26 .544 Dotrolt 20 29 .600 Boston 23 25 ,479 St. Loula - 25 30 .455 Chicago - 23 2!X .442 Phlludolphlft 18 35 ,340 .625 .600 Till! KTAK "Tho Oath," tho photoplay which opons tomorrow at tho Star Theatre, Is a revolution in tho art of tbo mo tion picture In it H. A. Walsh, who producod and directed it for tho Mayflower Photoplay Corporation for distribution by Associated First Na tional Pictures, Inc., baa obtained two intonsoly dramatic effects fwiilch lmvo boon markod by critics oa being Important advances In tho art ot mo tion plcturo direction! Tbo first Is giving tho audlenco a distinct affect of having witnessed a tragody without ovor snowing tho actual ovont llsolf, The socoud eceno which is regarded as notablo is tbo ontlro lack ot contusion In putting ovor tho most dramatic Incident over shown In a motion plcturo. Rather than attompt to show tho of feet ot tho action on the crowd that wit nosaos It, Mr. Walsh has chosen closo vlowa of tho emotions of tho various charactora most vitally affected by tho result that tho climax of tbo Tho personno! of tho team which will roprenont Klamath Falls Sun day was not determined today by Coach Montgomery as bo predicted narllor In tho wcok owing U tbc fact' that I'ovolopmont nroso which will defer tho selection untl. Sun day aormug at 10 o'clock whon all tho players will moot nt Modoc park to recolvo final Instructions, secret signals, nnd all tho details coccssary to -win the nam? for the locals. From tho players who present thomselvcs that mornlnic, thn host material will bo chonon and all fa vortlsm will bo laid asldtj In tbo noloctlons. Should any of the fans special choices bo not found In the llnoup, It will bo bocauso In Mont gomery's best Judgment tbey woro not suitable for tbo stiff game ahead ot tho team. Tho coach says that ho Is tbo man who does the picking, ho will bear the brunt ot criticism for any falluro to deliver tbo goods. In a statoment mado thin morn ing to a Horald reporter. Coach Montgomery states that it la Terr probablo that tho first llnoup an nounced will be used and that it will bo tbo hardost matter to do clda Impersonally upon any nlno of tho many good roon ho baa to cbooso from. Stiff practlco was indulged In yesterday afternoon as tho woatber for tho first tlmo this "week mod erated sufficiently to allow a "warming up" and Montgomery put all tho players on a bard test, try ing tho many candidates out in various position. Tho playors took woll to tho practlco and woro all imbued with tho ono idea, "beat Wend." There was no uneasiness or doubt among tho players that thoy would not bo In fairly good trim to copo with tho strong bat- to ry that Weed presents in Anth ony and Do Paula, and tbo only quoatlon prevailing seemed to be It thu warm smiles ot Old Sol would pormlt fast action on the field. Tbo fans of this city are ready to do their part In tho gamo. Thoy say that thoy will be out strong to root and that thoy believe in the homo team. And all tbey want for theJr money tomorrow la a victory. Arrangements were mado today for mooting the Weed ball team when tbey arrive hero. Should they como upon tho train, automobiles with local tana will welcome them to Klamath Falls and a delegation will seo to it that It automobiles aro used, fans will moot them out on tho road somowhoro and sharw thorn tbo propor amount ot court esy to mako them feel thoy aro welcomo and that Klamath Falls has a bunch of real sports within Its limits. Tho big gamo will bo stakod hero tomorrow afternoon at Modoc park at 2 o'clock sharp when Klamath Falls will meet tho Weod basa ball team In a nlno Inning' gamo. Much Intorost has boen shown In this gamo as Weed won from tbo local team last Sunday on tbolr grounds and tmoorrow, tho lcoal- nlno has an opportunity to switch tbo tables. Weed has announced , that Anth ony will do tho slab work'whllo Do Paula will bo at tho recolving end. This pair ot standbys bavo worked togotbor stoadlly through tho pre sent season and understand oac,h other "perfectly" in a baseball aenso. Tho pitching for tho local team will rest In tbo hands of eith er Falk, Christy or Poster and tbo backstop will lay botween Montgomery or Smlth, tho selection to bo announced with tbo rest of tho lineup Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. A hot gamo Is promtso with some exciting moment in every Inning. .mm WMB tam .Mk B H BF ' &KKnS ap S aBvaafl raEaaT aaM"avB aaaaaaaS 'tRPsaar aaB- .Hal aHaHaHaV s HaHR HEHI HaVBaVBal -''V-'uBBaRV-. taM VJ t MWaK i Is &HKiia I 'SBS iJj k m,' MBaaaP.:V ',iiaBaHHi- a iflB J' sJflHj saaaaaaar .4 SbPkt t JaaaB court room acono in "Tho Oath" is as gripping a pleco of screen art as has over boon produced, "Tho Oath" is an adaptation of tbo William J. Locke widely read novel, "Idols." Marlnm Coopor bends tbo cast which portrays tho story. tub Liurcimr . Motlop picture fati3 will havo an opportunity Sunday to , boo Llot. Locklear in his creat picture, "The Bkywayman," and It is with rogret Georges Csrpentler Is mighty partlealar about the taptnr of ht 'hands before he put on the cushions to polish off his sparrlnc partners. He's so particular that be does tb taping himself. Dompaey Is just as particular aa the Frenchman. Insets show Jack's aocken. that we bid goodbye to this Intrepid aviator as ho gavo his life to tho making of this great film spectacle. Lieut. Locklear was one of tho most daring and skillful airmen the army ever bad before bis advent in pic tures, and In his passing the world of science and tho U. S. Army has sus tained a loss Indeed. "Tbo Skyway man" will bo shown Sunday only at Tho Liberty. THE MOVDALH Ewlng and Ewlng, blackface com edians and Dob -Kershaw, bird Inlta tor, made a hit with the audience at tho Mondalo last night. They will ap pear again tonight in a changed pro gram. Both acts glvo tbelr concluding shorn Sunday night. Tonight's film offering includes a Bret Harto feature, "The Fighting Crcssy," starring Blanche Sweet; the last episode of "Tbo Purple Riders," and the first Installment of the Ford WeeTcly, a news series, for which the Mondalo baa Just signed up for 52 weoks. NEW AEnONAimc BOARD MEMBERS APPOINTED SALEM, June 18. Governor 01 cott has announced the nppolntmest of the following members ot tho new aeronautic board; Archie F. Roth, Portland, r;vo year term: Waltor E. Lees, La Qrande, four years; L. B. Hickman, Portland, three years; Leo G. Dovaney, Roso burg, two years; Floyd Hart, Med ford, ono year. ' Tho declining prlco of gasoline docs not creato the Intorest It would It Kasollno wero something to drink. vvoMEraw DEMRSEY 45-aMts al awflr CARPENTIEfcJI B tr f &UQHN5QH Simmons 0 ,n M 'MWILA8D Be .4? W JEFFRIES H A II TlL2i S.H. rr n m Si 5ULUVAWJ 1! CORBE Total knockouts registered by hcavywolgAt champions from John L. to now, plus record ot Georgea Carpentlor, presont challenger for tho title. ho trouble with other peoplo who would like to bavo Rockefeller's) wealth Is that they aro not willing to start tho way he did. 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