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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1921)
i ,i- r , t r rAanmrn ' lAMAAMVMVWWMWWWWVWV It IT Herald's Special Fight Service' MVWWWMMAMMMMC If TABLES TURNED; T TMEV tG iir noy oiiovk AT1.ANTI0 CITY, N. J., Jno 80. Jack Dempsey doesn't do all tho work In hU (raining by a long shot. Juit outside Hhoropoa alta-a con glomerate crowd mixed faces and iKlird emotions. 1 Every movo that tho champion makes In roflocted In thoio ring Sidn maps. ,. From little Elmer to Aunt Em- WEED OUTPLAYS LOCM. TOSSERS; WINS BH 10 1 One of tho largest crowds of tho , scnnf.il gathered yesterday aftoruoon at Morion Park to witness tho game between Weed and Klamath Falls, unri when the end of nine Innings came, tho scoro stood 8 to 1 In favor of the visitors. All around team work and hits when runners wero on bases brought tho' victory to tho visitors, while the locals wero unable to hit when a blnglo would bavo brought In runs. Home costly errors were made by tho locals at critical times, and the Weed players took advant age of them. Knlk started tho gamo for tho locals, nnd Weed found him. At the end of tho third Inntng Foster replaced him, nnd pitched a good, stoutly game, Anthony handled tho slab work for tho Weed team,, and hold tho locals at his mercy during the cntlro gamo. uiir SUMMARY K. FhII AI1.U. II. PO. A.E. 'Montgomery, ss 4 0 0 Carson, cf ........ 2.1 1 Moody, 3b ... 10 0 Gay, 2b .... 4 0 1 Crawford, rf ... 4 0 2 Brosslar, lb .... '4 0 1 fiouthwcll, 3b 1 O 0 McGcc. If 3 , 0 ,0 Folk, p ,.....,1 0 i 0 0. 0 X'lFoster,' p.....:.-3'olO.B, ' ,Kool, e - 3 0 12 1 Ijpwdoln, 3b .... 3 0 2 0 1 vt Totnls .li8 jf i ! W! An. .n H. PO. A. E. Clcnrln, cf t! 3 2 1 0 0 ' Knor, 21 C 3 3 4 3 0 Crnmnr, 3b 4 11 1-1 0 en r tf QBmy? w jofffc V? rl rWPrS. Jiw jjk jf iflt LVvL.W BnvV idsm-iP C3he, q WiTf Sk RltKlV CAU . sw w m T kKjt'ltj L..LA X SW V m --iiv r-ll- Tt NMHVlTH W 1 j),Toull, ss V 0 2 1 2 1 IDoPnull, c 4....0 ' 0J2! .4 -T0 Winn, If 4 12 70 0 fPowoll, lb .,...., f 1 I 1 0 0 lrnrliH, rf 4 0 0 10 0 K'Anthony, p 4' 0 1 0 1 2 ,Totnln ! 39 8 12 27 11 3 J i '4lImplroB McDonald, Dlckoy. j ' Earned runs Wood B. loft on baRcs Wood 4. K. F. 6. 7 ,Wlld pltchos Fnlk 1. . ,, j,, First bnso on errors Wood B, &. F. 3. , (Two Imso hits Kaorf2, CrnmftT, Tonll, Whlto, Moody, Crawford, Bpwdoln. ' ' 'V j ' ' " Home run Clrcorla. ' i Jfitruck out Anthony 8, Falk 1, Tester 4. J Double plays Falk to Montgotn- ar to nrosslar; TonIL to .Kaor to Fbwoll. i). ' ,'i jM Passed hall Noel 1. MJnit bjc pitcher Anthony 1. VSC6RBf BtmNINOS-"" Score by Iaatags R H -Weed 2 12020010 8 It 3 K. Falls ..0 010000001 8 6 HERALD WHAT DEMPSEY, INSIDE THE ROPES, SEES ON OUTSIDE A TJGWT firt-GChPirtv HE STCUCK HlrA ma, they train with Jack. They duck a punch thoy sock ono over flush on tho jaw that crouch thoy registered pain and thoy flaro with Joy. And Jack lovca them all. Ho flkos tho hero worship of the llttlo Klmcr because ho la stilt a boy at heart himself. Ho likes even the fat, middle-aged man who has run out from town rZ:1 , 1AB T- v. MWKfrn" X ta.i. w .-i. I y N - . 'V "XT "X. tvn-v - HI . 1 No Fear, They Won't Bite , i . i i i sai si i -. s i s PPBBaHi.BH How would you Ilk to far all thesw lions? A part)- of British game hunter did. In Africa. Not alt at once, ot course! Th heads ar In London taxidermist's shop Uma stuffed. II ras T m m ra t Tho torms wanted by outsldo teams for tho games hero at tho big Fourth ot July celebration wnro so high that tho committee selected to socuro thorn decided to abandon the far-off teams and mako arrange ments for teams which aro within Klamath county Instead, to conform to tho "homo celebration" plan, arid accordingly closed with tho Fort Klamath nnd Dorrls teams for matches. Tho schedule mado was that Klamath Falls will play tho Fort Klamath team at Fort Klamath on July 2; Dorrls will enmo horo on July 4, and on July C tho Fort Klamath team will play tho return match with tho locals at Modoo Park. Tho date for July 3, will bo filled In with somo team hotsvoun now and that date. ' u Home Runs Can't Help Connie Q O .IsbbKV. ObTVvi Home runa haven't been doing Connie Mack much good. Hui Ath letics are second to the New York Yankees tn horns runs. Yet the Mack J men are tn the cedar, while New York la lighting- for Brat pUoa. 411 WHO tSWTVB MM HUM DWI THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, MtL -"" v T -rvte: ,V. to took him over, and who leans against a post, thumbs In bis veit, nnd foot crossed and gives the fans a "treat'' of "I-told-you-so" stuff. Ho likes tho curious looking llt tlo man with tho big woman his wife who seems to bo anxious to learn tho latent In blows, possibly for use on her husband, Ho likes tho tough-looking eggs tho Inevitable followors of training camp dust, who remind him that he Is In tho grim business ot flghtiif. nut ho lovos tho Aunt Emmas best. Tbcy romlnd ot his motn o. 1 Richard May Referee Big Fight; Dempsey Picks His Seconds ATLANTIC CITY. Jno 20.-Iack Dempsey wHI not Invado Jersey City tor his battlo with Carpcntlcr for the world's championship until the day beforo tho contest, according to plans announced by Manager Jack Kcarns today. Kcarns will havo chargo ot the champion's corner. His seconds will be Jack Renault) Larry Williams, Joe Benjamin ana Mike Trant. NEW YOIIK, Juno 20. Falluro to agreo upon a roferoo for tho Dcmp-soy-Carpontlor bout thus far, today caused Tox Illckard, promoter ot tho match, to announco that ho mlghst flclato himself. Club Standing. W. h. Pet. Jewels ............................3 0 1000 Plumbobs . 2 1 ,666 Ewauna l" 3 ' .333 Copco ..... ......0 3 .000 aiWAS WW BSUI SPORTING cnntft THAT THE WIPE HCrMMG OP Scoe NE.W VALXOP5 Tho Aunt Emmas sit at tho ring sldo and "oh" and "ah" and ex claim "mercy mo" evory time glove meets glovo and irlah that they had a son with as perfect a body as the champion. Just the other day when Dempsey was entering the boxing exhibition arena a motherly old woman ran np and graspol his hand. "You're go ing to win, Jack," sbe said. "I wish I had a boy llko you ." Dompsey turned to Koarna and raid "Give ber a pass, Doc. She reminds me of my mother." EOCU BANTAM Not many of the admirers ot tho boxing game In this city are aware that within Its limits is a young and ambitions boxer named Jack Burns, once a resident ot the staid and steady old city ot Boston, who has aspirations to mount the fistic lad dor in the bantamweight class. Young Burns Is here and has been in dally training without any attempt to show off to the public. He states that ho prefers to train unnoticed and do his roadwork In places where he wilt not be seen. Burns states that he has been In over fifty matches since he started back In Boston nearly fire years ago. In February this year he was matched with "Baby" Bush at Stockton, California, and at the close of the fourth round broko his hand. The match was at once stop ped, according to the boxing rules In force there, and the decision giv en to his opponent. Burns says that he has fought eastern men such as Kid Snyder at Marvel; Kid Leo at Clinton, and Kid Loper nt Springfield (Mass.), during his career as a boxer. Burns has taken up quartors in tho basoment of tho Arcade hbtel, and Is doing preliminary work there, boxing dally with his spar ring partner, Nick Dorrls. Ho takes his work-outs dally at 6o'clock, in tho morning, and says that ho will bo In good shape for tho match that he is scheduled for in tho semi-finals, July 4th. KLAMATH IWF.S ALL AROUND THE DIAMOND Tho Klamath Copco toam "was not able to handle tho "Julco experts" of tho Yrokn Copco team yesterday nt Yrokn. nnd came homo Inst, leaving tho victory with Yrokn, tho score bolng 16 to 2, JorJnn and Frnzer wore tho Yrokn bnttory, while Allon, Klawhn, Norman nnd Wore handled tho Klamath Falls battory duties. With n tlo scoro up to the ninth Inning, nnd after two men wero out, a costly error by tho Ewauna Box Factory toam allowed Ilonnnza to get In ono run, nnd win whnt was said to bo ono of tho best nmatour games of tho soason. naloy and Jones woro tho Bonanza battory, whilo Christy and Gorges officiated for tho Ewauna toam. The game was played at Bonanza. rAt the Theaters THE UTAH, A group ot exservico men declared that thoy rocelvod as great a thrill as going "over the top" when they took part in Maurice Tournour'a new photoplay, "The Bait," which will be the chief attraction at the Star thea tre TaMday. INN Bill r PAGE Dog Wins TateC , al tn MbmoIb. L. U vails Ono ot the big scenes in this pic ture shows a Hon escaping from his cage on a vaudeville stage and leap ing Into a box in which the heroine Is seated. Mr. Tourneur desrred to sccuro four or rive men with iron norve to occupy the box with Hope Hampton, Who plays tho heroine, when this scene made. He finally succeeded In securing several cx-soldlers to take the Job. Theywent through with their task perfectly. So did tho lion. He cata pulted himself squarely over their heads towards the rear ot the box, where Miss Hampton and, Just behind her, a piece ot raw meat awaited him. The ex-soldlera fared better than the pretty actress. She was clawed aeverly about the arms be fore the director shouted. "Cut." THE LIBERTY William Farnum, the popular Wil liam Fox etar, Is coming to the Lib erty theatre tomorrow in ono of tlie most stirring roles of his, career. It Is that ot Francois Villon, the fa mous vagabond In Justin Huntly McCarthy's book and play "It I Were King" a role made famous on the stage by E. H. Sothern. Mr. Farnum has given to the screen many of the most Important pictures shown In the last few years. Ills dual rote In "A Tale of Two Cities," Charles Dickens" famous story. Is still being shown through out the United States and Great Bri tain and on the continent. It Is In deed a classic In motion picture art. Another among Farnum's Innumer able big pictures Is "Les Mlser ables," which, like "A Tale ot Two Cities," will be shown and reshown for years. His "Riders ot the Pur- plo Sago" and his "Rainbow Trail" drew packed houses wherever shown. Manager IL Wi Poole of the Lib erty puts "If I Were King" at the top of the list ot all Farnum pic tures. Some men are not satisfied when they kill two birds with one stone un less they get the stone back. OREGON Crack Athlete at Three V Blt ' ft J SKr1 m lA .snsnsnnmaW Lnm Jnsnsf 1 I 1 " t,I jfc.v'JV' 1 snansnansnavT .snaaaaaaaaaaanaBkV'-' 1 snansnasnaV I .anaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaW snansnasnasV 1-. A hV UK " JT 'VJaasnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnV LnskV !"5! " insnsnfe sf 4 " vhfL MsnsssWsnY 4f gMsnsVJ J S J BsBstJ'! y ifir- ssmnv Vn -Sv iVHHHHpjr im Hf x oPtwTx snsnBnBnsnBssnsnisnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBf or Roberta Johannes, daughttr of G.nu Zone, Is only Uin yars ow tnd acrobtt. The trapMeMs4 rUfs Monday, Jims ae; imi. iWWMMOMWMWWm JOHNNY KILDANB, r a max Balthazar : , i HAL COCHRAN, r ALICE ROHJ3, BKRTON BItALKY nnd many other feature writer t)!! First Prize ta iflasf '. C OardM csty. X. X. t-5 FOR BOUTS QH JULY 4 AND 5 With tho exception of the six round semi-final on July '4 th, the. boxing cards for July 4 and. S are complete, announced Blackio McDon ald, matchmaker toda'r Tho match maker will submit the program to tk boxing commission tomorrow nbjfct and ask their sanction for the event. Details ot publicity will be consider, at tho meeting. r For July 4 the hcadllner la a teat round bout between Babe Blue) C Oakland and Sammy Gorman C Portland. Blue arrived last night to establish training quarters. Hfe h been fighting steadily this season aa4 declares he Is in tine condition tut the local contest. The other events, beside the semi final that 4s still undecided, are a curtain raiser between well-kno'sm flyweights, Tuffy Anderson anal Olehn, and a battle royal In which, firo colored huskies will partlclpatsv For the July card McDonald nasi signed Billy Huff, of Chltoquln, too well-knonrn to local fans to require Introduction, 'and Joe Fox, of 8a. Francisco, to top the program. Joe Herrera of San Francisco an4 Eddie Miller of Los Angeles hare signed for the' six round bout, an Kid Loomis and Young Halt; local boys, will stage the' curtain ralsefw m NOTICE , A special meeting ot the worn- ens Auxiliary ot the American Lee- Ion will be called Tuesday e venae at Odd Fellow hall to elect deH gates to attend the state convene tlon at Eugene. Every member la- urged to attend. By order of th President. I tho cnlof ot poUeo ot Uw Tot ' an expert art tor tovoritec. -3 sris tn Bwftoe ) BOXERS n a: