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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNKBDAY, JUNK M, 1MU Mmmwmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmm MMMMAAMW HERALD SPORTING PAGE JOHNNY KIMIANR, t MAXjlAlXllAZAR 1IAL COCHRAN, , ALICE nOHE, BERTON nilALEY nnd mnny otJicr fcnturo writer Herald's Special Fight Service VwWVWyMWVSVWWVMWM0 WWWMMyWWWMWVMWWW PAOB HHVRN DEMPSEY SHOWS KILBANE "SWIVEL SWING," WITH WHICH HE HOPES TO LAND KNOCKOUT JvP wSVHR9 v!sbrhUi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf&i t , bbbbbbbbbbbbY sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbv Vw iii yy bsbbbbbtm asvis; (?irMT sBBBBVaY tjirH bbbLsssHKi A' "5IW LEFT Mtii jjr TDJAV Kp rWWwma ---nr-rinrirtAriJ-trvciv IIV .IOII.NNV KIMIANIJ FnnllirrMlKlit (luuiiplon ATLANTIC CITV, N. J., Julio 22. Tho "swivel swing-" Kvor hear of ItT It' what Cham pion Dompsey l counting on to send door o' Carpenttor back to Franco with his championship aspirations infilled. Jack, nflcr mo hail finished spar rlg, posed with mo to lllustratu juit what bo meant, Tlio program la thin: (1) The champion jab nlth hlj loft to put (leorges on tbii dofonslvo anil to pull his arms up lo hli head to block Then , (2) Dempsoy ahoot over a rlRht lo tho heart, powerful despite the fact that It li started from hli wulit, and " (3) Steps forward v.(th tho blow i onto hla left foot, uncorking as hit doe no n straight luft to tbn chin M ho moved up. Thli blow usually .bear a knockout ticket, for tho heart blow ha loft tho opponent shaken, dazed and winded. ciiamimon jack okml'shv il lu8tratin0 my posed 1'iioto oraimw to johnny kilhank t iiij first second and third movements of dkml'sey's "8 wivei, swing" with which he kxpkcts to Kayo cahpentii: r and which kilkane deb uri1ikh today. Thu "swivel swing" got Itn nnmo In ramp hern Member of Jack's training family used to kid tlii cbnmp whon ho cot bis arms swing ing for tho one-two, telling him If liu'd got n auhcl chair ho wouldn't hnvo to uro up so much of his steam And tho awlvel swing It became Mut It's steam-propelled. Dompsey realizes fall well tbnt tho Frcncbmun Is n faster man than any hn over has mot, and ho Isn't prom Islng anything definite as to what no's going to do, Mut Ihcro's one thing that tho champ Isn't at all hesi tant about and that luthnt If tho'old "awlvel swing" has a cbanco to get into action well, the fans might as well go home, for there won't bo anything oleo around tbo -arena to look at. Tough on Partner Tbo practlco that Dig Jack Is giv ing hlmsolf on tho "swivel" makes cxtstenco burdensome for bis uru fortunato sparring partners. Tho champ pulls bis punches (as much as It Is possible for any natural fighter to pull them,) but oven so, bardly a day passes but what some ono In tho Dempsoy training family packs his grip and kisses tho camp goodbye, rfnwllllng to"stand tho pum- mcllng longer. Houck, Larry Jacobs, Joo Benjamin and all tbo crowd tell mo that tho big follow Is a terror In tho ring. Tatchcs over tho eye and tapo over other body bruises aro common decorations around Dempseyvllle. Most all tho sparring partners wear them at ono ttmo or another. U T ILL INTEREST COAST I Klamath Falls will soon bo tho , Mecca towards which tho public In- ' leruslod In sports will nil turn their steps. Superintendent FlUOernld of tbo Southern Pacific will havo to hire special agents by tho scoro to keep tho freights cloan of Interested sports . who nro "short on railroad faro" but havo sufficient to cover tbolr admit i Unco to thu big boxing tournament . which will bo stngud hero July 4th 1 and rth. ' Tho papers autsldo this city will recolvo n report of tho wlnnors nnd all mntorlal dealing with tho sport ing carnival and In vlow of tho fact that hoadllnors nro scheduled lo ap poar hero and not a lot of has-beens, intoro.it In tho outconm will bo of ' sufflclont Importance) to Justify tho nocossory oxpenso of sondlng tho Wires. With drawing cnrdH llkn tho Dluo-aorman nnd the Herrorn Fox bouts, tho sporting world outsldo this city nro nwaro that Klamath Falls ' Is pulling no "socond rnto" show. It sooins that only tho local fans who follow this gamo nro out of tho llmnllKht on this subjoct nud woll may thoy bo nftor tho poor showing mado horo Inst year. Duo to tho fact that tho boxing commission composod of K. Sugar man, Fred Houston, O. M. Hector, Frod. Soulo nnd Dr. II. n. L. 8townrt atato that thoy will onforco tho rulca strictly for a cloan nnd Interesting card and at tho slightest tingo of anything wh'ph Is not logltlmnto or looks off color, bang, tho affair Is off. Thoy nro determined to kcop faith with tho city council and the fans nllko. Manager McDonald Intended to submit tho namos of tho talont book ed for tho card to tho boxing com; mission for their approval last night but wires, from a number of ombl- i Houh boxers chockod him from sub mitting tho list ho first framod. Un- ' loss tho talont which wants to appear horo moot up with tho Iron-clad rules , aot for thorn no mkttor If It was tho Dompsoy-Carpontlor go--McDonald ia nff f ihom for tho oyoB of tho box- in,, mmmlsBlonwonr no "bllndora." "Hlacklo." statos tho card will bo sont up4 for approval of tho commission within a'fow tiny. , ywWMMVWWMWMWWMWWMrAAAAMMAAAiM FEW MET: WAIT FOR THE HEFKKKK My Xeipnpcr Enterprise. NEW YORK. Juno 22. Met- I ting on tbo Dompscy-Carpontlor fli-lit U tnw with Dnmnanv rnlrnlnir Iruiilllv a 2-to-l far-f orlto. Reports from Franco say that somo money Is being bet thero on Carpentlor at 5 to 7 and nt i to 6. Most of tho bets aro being withhold awaiting tho nnoounco ment of a referee, for the fans realize that a poor third man In mo ring can iiiqku a mc, umoc enco In thu outcomo of a fight. !-.. ....-.. UJ-HU H PROMISES TO BE FIST EOT Band Drilling For the Fourth How many pooplo In tills city nro nwaro that tho'band which will fur nish tho muslo tor tho Fourth of July nro nightly practicing and showing most marked Improvement. They begun tholr Initial practlco Just 30 dnj'H ago, Muslo from n band lias boon hoard by pooplo on tho street at night but most of thorn consldorod It coming- front somo dancing re sort. Vrod Solak arrlvod In this city from Twin Falls, Idaho, on Juno 1 nnd aftor looking over tho mntorlnl and talking with tho locnl musi cians, doclded to organize a 20-ploco band. Thoro v.oro 20 mon plnylng on tho various Instruments who mot with his approval and nearly ovory night, tho nlr haa boon flllod with patrlotlo music and somo of tho "heavies" as well Tho porsonnol of tho band In cludes Frod Solak, director and clari net; R. A, nowoy, cornet; A F. Clover, cornot; Mud Mlehn, cornet; Oscar, JJronnoman, cornet; Charloa Dobry, cornet; F. M. Upp, cornet, Don Colvlg, clarinot; Warren Crooks, clarinet; Loula 8teln, saxaphono; E. J. Dodge, barltono, Ray T, Cochran, trombone; Marlon Barnes; A. L. Wlshard, alto; H. Borel.'alto; A. Van Krnlllngon, alto; Charloa Martin, bass; Paul Costeol nnd O'.nronco Fy Ring, bass and snflro drums. ( m A'a wo understand It, Admiral Sims was not oxactly accused of slmmor Ing. ' As a providor'of oxerclse, tho pur suit of happiness probably takes first placo, ( The bolght of n many a mnn's!em bltlon is to bo as com,fortablo na' tho mocol in tbo clothing ads looks. A wire received yesterday after noon by Manager McDonald from Sol Lovlnson at San Francisco' gave out tbo glad nows that every ono of tho boxors schedulod to appear horo July 4-Sth were rounding out nice ly and that tho training rules woro being followed carefully so that no flukes mould occur to mar tho gen oral Klamath Falls colebratlon. At least, nono of tho 'boys" undor his oyo would fall to do what thoy should on tho program. Particular reference was given to tbo attention that Joo Fox Is receiv ing In his training quarters in Fris co nnd Lovlnson assured McDonald that his man would bo in tho pink of condition for his go with Hilly Huff, tho aspirant for honors from Chtloquln. This match between a Callfornlan and an Orogonlan should bo n matter of state prido and from tho reports that como from tho Huff section, Fox will havo to step a pret ty paco to keop up with his oppon ent, Tho Chlloquln aspirant must not tjhlnk that his opponent will permit tho match to bo ono of brothorly lovo, "hit mo nnd I'll hit you but you tako your turn." Quito to tho contrary, Huff has a good rocord. Tho dopo on Joo Fox reads good, anyway, and Is vouched for by Lov lnson. Alos Ford lasted two rounds boforo passing out on tho pugilistic railroad, tbo "K. O. Spocial;" Kay Alpors remained four; John Fautt, threo by tho samo routo as Ford; John Collins, eliminated In threo; Donny Contrado held out threo rounds; Roy Sutherland aspired to bo tho victor In four rounds but only recolvod a draw; F. Adgo last four rounds, but lost on a decision; Chtck Roach lost nftor four fast Inn ings while In the loug contost with Tommy Noary, at tho ond of ton rounds, Fox gained n decision. This rocord na a whole- for a, youngstor la not bad according to tho tollowora of tho gamo. Sol Lovlnson has not v. I rod tho dato whon ho and his protagos will bo hero but as the time 'la not ii lorfK-bofOro tho Importnnt' dates of tho .Klamath county card, a wire Is GApuviuu uujr uJ mating iuwt mi party Is onrouto to this city. ' ' Club Standing. Jowsls Plumbobs ...... Ewauna . Copco - W. h. Pet. S 0 1000 2 1 .66C 1 2 .333 0 .00 Ono congressman doesn't want tbo Dompsoy-Carpentler flgbt permitted until thoso of our country who serv ed In France have boon paid, but Dompsey's Interest is that is only half-way. Biggest Boxing 3 Event EVER HELD IN KLAMATH FALLS JULY 4th and 5th RINGSIDE AND RESERVE SEAT - TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT REX CAFE Program, July 4th AT 3 P. M. MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNDS ' 1 18 Ibi. Bantamweight BABY BLUE v.. 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