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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1921)
THE EVENING HUMID, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JUNK IT, 1M1. &A0tm0l0WWAAAA0WWWWW WWWWWWHHB1 HERALD SPORTING PAGE JOHNNY KTXBAJTM, MAX BALTHAZAR HAL COCHRAN, ALIOK ROHK. BKRTON DRALRT nil many other feature wilsu Herald's Special i , Fight Service w W(WWWWWWWWWWMWWMW Ava0W0m00wa0wwimm C-A.R-P-E-N-T-I-E-R! THAT'S FRENCH FOR PEP Cu& Standing. Carpentier in Society w. Jowel . 3 Ewauna 2 Plurabob 2 Copco -....j ..... 1 1 h. Pet. 1 .776 2 .COO 2 .COO 3 .250 If r i ' I I 0 ammsammmmmmmmmmmat maS ammmmmmmmmV. ammmmmm o .HHHv9Ti . Out Manhaaeet way,, where the French challenger la training for the battle with Champ Dempsey, JACK OOUNTH ON LEFT nv max iiAirtfAHAn ATLANTIC CITV, N. J., June 27 The one big Improvement In Jack Dempsey, aildn from the manner In which he use bla left hand, la In concentration. Evidently figuring that It will never do to be' out of position at any ttrao whllo fighting the Frenchman, he haa drilled bla lega and arms so well that now, no matter In what angle ho may find himself, he Is prepared to throw In a punch), " I LIGHT BETTING ON BIG FIGHT; ODDS 3 T0 1 NEW YORK, Juno 27. Wager ing on the Dompaey-Carpentlor bont for the world's heavyweight cham pionship at Jersey City, July 1, Is itremely light despite Intoriwt on two continents that promises to eclipse that evidenced In nny prev ious title battle, llotu men havo numerous admirers "who, ns yet. have failed to back their opinions With much money. Stimulated wag ring Is espectod on tho evo of the bout with a probable Inflow of cur rency from France. ' According to figures at which some money has been wagored In Wall street, Jack Pompsey soeins likely to go Jnto thn Ting qn odds on favorite at' 3 to 1. Although in past boats for tho title the cham pion, almost Invariably has beon the favorite, not since thn Sulllven-Cor-bett battle has tho title holder been so atronglr favored In a boot of major worth. Sullivan was n I to 1 choice over, 'Gentleman Jim.', Wll- lard waa a 2 to 1 farorlto ovor Jack Dempsey when the chaltongor won at Toledo. Jim Jstferloe en tered the ring favored nt 2ft to 1 to beat Jack Johnson at Reno. John son, three weeks before he met Joss Willsrd at Havana, waa a 3 to 1 favorite but those figures shtfteh as the day of tho bout approachod and the negro climbed Into tho ring with the odds of only, 8 to c In his favor, Jim Corbet t 'was approximately a 2 to 1 shot over nob Fltxslmmons when they met at Carson City. The tptal amount of 'money .waK re&oa tho coming battle to date Is estimated by a Now York sporting man not to oxecod $70,000. A largo part of this amount has been placed In so-called "freak" bets. Odds of to 5 have been quoted thatDmp y will win by knockout. Pr- tm'lHiU'Ctmtt t .rap they're spelling pep the I'renrh woy thpie liny. Thal'a C n r p e n I I o rl Thn challnngnr In Srlm- Ilu Ik comtnntty on hU loos, thn flntfootedneim that marked hi earl Irr fighting hnvliiR entirely disap peared. Even In hlit body feinting he re , in I ii n on hla toe nml hln puxxllng ishl'ln nml HwnyltiRH from loft to right nml rlctil to loft find hln hooli wiill nit tho canvas. Tho linprovod left hum!, which haa caused such general ndmlnitlun and comment, Is working with wonder ful spood nnd procliilon. On alt of hla big sparring partner. Including Martin llurko, the shlftletit of tho lot, ho uses It with good effect. Dempsey for Ihn count ilemnnd odds of 20 to 1. Odds of 10 to 1 .have boon asked by persons who would wsgar that Cqrpontlor wilt not answer tho bell for tho third round. Paris, ulmont hysterical In Its en thusiasm for tho French war horo, nvvcrtholeits Is dubious when money Is innnllnned. Word received horo state that DempHey rules ns 8 to C favorlto on tho boulevards, with little, niouoy placed. Uniting men lielhivo that thn 'lack of wagering In duo Inrgely to tho fact that Cnrpontler's mipportors do slro unreunnnnhln oiMh. Also, they declare that tho International aspect of our contest, while milking for thn unununl lntorent which will draw thn greater "pato" In tho rings history, In largely sentimental and not cnndtirlvo to heavy wagortng for that reason. "Thn bout does not comparo with thn Jeffrlen-Jolinnon nnd thn Wll lnrd-T)cmpiioy battles nt n corres ponding period," ono Hrouihvay mnn doclnrod. "Thorn was nt least $: 000,000 wagered on tho result of tho Toledo buttle nnd It Is sufo to say that ns much or moro chnngod hands nt Reno when Jeffries lost to Johnson." ' Twin Entrants in Athletic Contest Puzzle the Judges SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 27. Twin brothers, Elmor nml Lauren Honry, who look and net nnd run nllko, re contly represented tholr military un it, thn Fourteenth Balloon Company In n military track meet horo and so confused tho JuiIkoh that, It wns aald, tho lattor, In order to play fair gavo them first nnd sordini plnco nltomnto ly In tho hIx ovpnta thoy won. Iiuron Honry wiia crodltod with winning tho 100-ynrd run, Klmor took tho 220 yard run, Lauren tho 220 ynrll hurdlos, Elmor tho Javolln throw, Lauren tho 880-yard run and Elmor tho 440 ynrd run. Tho boys woro born AuKUst 7, 1897 at Clilco, Cnl, Thoy nro ono of tho few pairs of "Identical" twins Itr tho nation, according to records her, y A cllHlflia AdUIII Mil It. mlng ovor with action. Here' what an artlit at the ringside wit nested In leea than halt an hoar Hooking It with all of his fort to the stomach, he brings It op almost Immediately to the Jaw, uling this doubto one-handed punch. Tho hook to the stomach Almost turns his sparring partners Inside out "'If he socks that double left Into Carpentlnr just once the referee will have to do some counting," re markod Philadelphia Jack O'Brien. "I nqrer saw anything like It. Many boxers are capablo of working that fast double left, but they are unable to throw their entire force Into both puachee u Dempeey docs." mm games All hall the Ewaunaa and Copcos salute the winners bf the city leaguo games yesterday! They both won two of what are aald to be thai best game that have been played on tho local diamond this year, and both teams deserve due credit owing to tho statement made before the contests that thoy would carry oft tho covoted honor. Tho doughty Plumbobs bit the dust boforn the husky log polishers to tho tune of 4 to 1, and the league loaders were unable to keep tho Copcos from a victory, 4 to 3, try as they would, The cellar teams had decldod slnco tholr last effors of soveral weeks ago that there was no uso remaining down in that cool place, and the only way to get Into tho limelight and public eye waa to "stop out' and step they did. Sharkey Hutchlns had the Jewel at hla mercy, and his curve went true, so truo that 10 of the mighty swatters of the Jewels swung vainly at tho ball throe times and then board the umpire say, "Outside, whllo Foster made only five or the Copcos victims of like decisions Bearss was tried out by the Rwau- nas and five Plambobs fell victims to that strike-out problem, three of tho Ewaunaa doing the same for Crosp. The lineup wore changed by at! toams, and worked out tine, the ten now having nearly equal strength in both fielding and bat ting strength. The game from now on will bo nip and tuck, say the captains of the respective teamjj Only a fair-sited crowd greeted the teams yesterday, and after the re ports came out what good ball waa played .there were many regrets ex. pressed that the contests were nt ttndtd by th, "Wlifc l fed goat, E1UM, COPCO TEAMS WINNERS: WWWWWW(WWWWWWWMWWWW but I didn't think It woo Id bo any good" class' 6frfan. , The gamaa were umpired by Dr. Paul Noel and "Blackle" McDonald, and tho following nummary show that the good work of tho pitching ataff wss good, the fielding likewise, and the errori proportionately mall. BUMMART tnnmbob AD. R. If. PO. A. K. Montgomery, as.. 10 0 3 12 Huston, 3b 3 0 0 12 1 Mestner, 2b 3 Of 0 3 2 0 Crawford, If ... .1 1 2 0 0 0 Foster P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cress, p 3 0 14 2 1 Dressier, lb 2 0 0 9 0 0 Harris, rf . 3 0 0 10 1 Condray, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Walsh, c 2 a 0 1 2 1 Total .23 1 3 21 10 6 ....Ewauns ' AD. R. It. TO. A. B. Carson, ef ..... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cody, If 4 110 0 0 Herges, c 4 0 0 0 2 1 Hodenhsmer, 2b. 4 0 0 1 3 O. Wilson, rf .... 2 112 2 0 Jeffen, 3 b 110 0 0 0 Daggett, lb 2 0 O 9 0 0 Hilton, s !. 3 0 0 110 Bears, p . 3 12 8 3 1 Total . 38 4 4 21 10 3 Earned runs Ewsunss 1, Plum- bobs 1. nsee on balls Beans 3, Crees 1. Foster 1. Two base hits Crawford 2, Bears. Strikeout By Bears C, Cress 3. Triple play Huston to Montgom ery. Doable plays Messner to Mont gomery, Wilson to Bodenbamer. Hit by pitched ball Daggett. Score by Innlag R.H.E. Ewaunaa ......1 0 0 10 0 2 0 4 4 3 Plumbob ...0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 Jeveele Huston, ss AB.R. H.PO. 2 10 3 Rams'by 2b 3 Foster H., 3b .. 3 Southwell, rf .... 2 Montgomery T.,c 3 Foster J., p 2 Nltehler., E rf .. J Wortley H., If .. 3 Brlstow lb 3 Total .34 3 AB.R. 4 18 II. PO. 1 0 8 3 A.E. 1 0 Montgomery, a. 3 0 Klahn. rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 day, 2b . . 3 Clark, cf , Smith, e ........... Cumberland, rf Angle, 3 b Dears, lb , Hutchlns, p 0 12 3 Total ...25 4 7 21 7 3 Earned runs Coptos 1, Jewels 3. ' Three base hit Clark. Base 6n balls Off Foster 3, off iiutcnin 3. Two bsse hits Angle, B. Mont gomery, Southwell, Smith. Struck out By Hutchlns 10. by Foster 5. Passed ball Montgomery 2. ' Score by Inning R.H.E. Jewel , 0 00 0 3 103 4 3 Copco 1 S 0 0 0 0 4 7 3 Wmmd Planning Great Celebration Present Indication are that the Weed-Sbastlna Independent Day eel ebratlon on July 2nd, 3rd, and '4th. will be the marvel of the age and will go down in the annals of North ern California history aa having been one of the greatest and moat com plete pageant ever witnessed jon a like occasion. Nothing haa been loft undone by the celebration committee In the way of securing the best of attractions to amuse me tnousands of visitors that will come from all parts of this state and Oregon to enjoy a good time on thl festal occasion. The program U varied, consisting, as It does of every known variety of athlatlo sport and amusements both np In the air and down on tho terafirma. From the time the celebration start on July 2nd. until It close Tuesday morning July 5th. It Is promised that there will no( bf as ualittrtltlBi emt, BmmmmVw4BBaajy aM"' veXoej08J" mmwS VeaBBak JammmT ieaaPammmemmmmmmmaM gt' emV'' ' ggV '','''y BmgSBP5 mmmmmmmmmm meim'HHmmmVjT!8jBBeT' ry:'t!Whl fLmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW mmmmm IgmmmmmmmmmmmmmSammmmmml vl mV.mmml ImmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmVl ;Vk & mmmn JmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmB9mmmmmmmHh.s; tvvj? . mpsi asasaaM. mT s IL avavavaBS-srSk)Tfe HBC? 3t ismj pjBtJftVw? f -gammmmW1tUmY''- a I Maml ammmmewf v . lemmmTTM'BwLlr3 ! IH gmmeea v imtv'v iW iBmeeaV ilH -iJZ .i5Bs II mms gmmVkJlVA avbH mB&sc$3fci& it m amjBmmjrv Bmmms hamV? wKBtmrtstuSSKt m i mw mmmm gmmmmmKmmw malms.' mmmmmVmW ' Ami Canxntler nltftnrffl n ai,. the Free Milk for Italy Fund. The -.son tn ocflteti. jMwyeii JOSH WISE ON i THE BIG FIGHT I BV JACK RAl'Elt A wunl from Josh Wise i A prlxeflghtrr rllmbo th Udder uv fane round by roend. According to the dispatches from Manhasset Carpeatler spends a great deal of time on the front porch of hla training camp cottago. Don't laugh at the Idea,' boys. That's the way Harding won. Dempsey aay six doesn't count so much. Maybe U doesn't, but still we bellove Dempsey can lick Johnny Kllbano. Carpentier has gained half a nound sine he beffaa training. At Uiat rstel he'll be m heavy a Drmpary by July, 1934, and aa heavy a WUUnl by April, 104H. Carpentlor won't permit anybody except Descamps and Journee to watch him In his most important training stunts. Jess Willsrd was the same way. At any rate, nobody ever saw him training at Toledo. "Walter Monalian, who hrlprd WiUard prepare for tlwi Drrapoey fight," says a dispatch, 'luw offered hi services toCarpentier." Wo don't, know Just how ho helped Wfllard. Mhybo ho rocked Jem' rhnlr. All tho folks who havo iwntched Dempsey work with his sparring partners notice that ho is using his loft hand more than he irvor did bo tore. It may bo that ho Is saving his right for his literary work. Jack's cheat measurejnentN Is said to be much largen than It waa two year ago. Which may or may not be true, but we'll wager It waa JfliTi r4 Is He a New WiUard? Jt kmaCBmmt tr J &29ki " jmaWf) L tHmumaT yvT Pn ' aammf maHgmmmmmmmmmmmaw mammf " mmmV asmmmmmiailflmm9HlmmmmmmmBmm mmmmmmmaHamammmmmmmmmmma ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf a22lMStMi,2.u rt iMim mi, x took nt im ha. .m..... . ... Udy' wTlh hli UMrX FrirtC. H2 BLUE UPPLIIIS The dally workout by Blue and Burns attracted a number of follow ers of the flstlc sport to the Dream land pavilion every afternoon last woek, and they enjoyed the sparring bouts very much. The experience and ring geoeral shlp displayed by Blue, also the fact that he holds back his "wallopa" when boxing Burns, haa started con jectures as to Just what Blae haa la store for his opponent on July 4. Sammy Gordon la ' no slouch, and this fact Is one that Blue I not, dis counting. In the least. Blue realise that Gordon la an opponent worthy of attention, and make no boaaU of "what he la going to do to that man Gordon." Quite to the con trary, ho knows that Gordon haa speed and courage, and this, backed by both confidence and experience, equal to his own. Knowing all this. Blue works ont. except for wal loping. Just as It Gordon was op posing him instead of Burn. Sinco Burns first started working out last week, tho marked Improve ment that ho shows has been com mented on by observers, and all seem pleasod that the little boxer has come out of the kink which at first handicapped him. Bine ho coached him on ring tactics and the dollvcry of blows so that Burns will not Injure his right hand again, as he did earlier this woek. Both men say thoy -will be tit tor the July 4th contests. Tin; BENEFICIARY ' (From the Boston Olobe.) i Mrs. Goodsolo "I am soliciting tor tho poor. What do you do with your cast-off clothing?" J Mr. Longsufferer "i Hang them un carefully and nut on mv nslnku. Then I resumo them In the mornlig." t MM WWM0WmMWM WM larger two year ago than It waa, the day after he fought Brennan. FJSTIffl to the ring wwi VmJ ymSrukiSSm$i'mmti