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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1921)
f'vyn' J-J-V, PAQ1I SMVMrf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKBDAY, JU.VH M, JMI. MMMMMWWMMWWWWMMMNAAAM ywwvWWWWWWWWWWWMll HERALD SPORTING PAGE JOHNNY KIM1ANH, max iiAiyriiAZAn IIATj COCHRAN, AMCK IlOnK, BKBTON IlttALKY and many oilier fcntnro writer! Herald's Special Fight Service jTjVTjrrtrrinti,vM,ii" i WMMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWll -r Heels Down, Jack! titiism. K'JOi! games In tho future contents too. I)r, I'awl Noel Crunched out Bun dny no a rent "limp" and botwoon "Illucklo" McIJonuld nnd him, It wus 11 rncu wlio rould ho In on every play made, lloth men gave bo inn close decisions nnd tho game wuro notahlo for the absence of "rug chuwlng" or "slams" nt tho urn plros. Kvory fun who loft tho grounds Hundny was pleased with tho two luvim Inning contesta staged Hun dny nncl loll thai tuoy recolvcd moro than their money untitled thorn to, Tho managers of tho four team nilKht draw n conclusion that tha licst thine to koop tho Interest up In tho city lenguo would bo to en force dully practice. Jack Dempsey rllr lth hi hrrl hhrhrr than hi too, a tht llctur. Uktn l Atlantic City. shotts. Tli othtr mounted tnaji th mayor of Atlantic City. BOXING FUNS TO SET PINTY OF EXCITEMENT .lloxlng enthusiasts In Klnmnth F11IU nru fiivorrd ludi'd. In reKiird to tho game Huturduy, July -, tho great bout between far pent lor. tho French chumploii, and Dempsoy tho Aiuiirlrnn representative, will take place In Jersey City and tho result will Ih) known horn u quickly a tho w're ran relay It to tlii'in. Next, It U tho fortuno of tho locnt people to have for tholr approval on both July 4 and 6, a two day card or box ing with some of tho best talent on the ennui to allow Juit how "Carp or Jack" turnod tho trick at Junior citr. Wiioro In tho real of this statu li offered inch n program for two day, with many other Important events? Ho placo In thla state has auch an expensive program ax Klamuth Fall la putting; out for tho celebration of the great natal dny of tho United tttntes and thn Intnrnst that la being displayed In tho Inning contests arosngo that acarcoly standing room In tho arena will bn secured on tho day of tho hip shown. Many of tho aporta who enjoy watching two clovor boyn display their talent In the man ly art of solf defense have already played tho part of tho wlso ,fan who accural his ticket first then tells bout It nftorwnrds Over SO tickets wcro sold tho first dny of tho an ouncement that iioats woro on sale In tho Hex Cafo. With tho principals of tho first day both horo on tho ground, llabo lllun and flnniniy Gordon, tha sports enn got n good lino on them In tholr dally workouts and ns both mitt artists dUplny a different stylo of boxing, each man can bo weighed up mentally and his chances for tho July 4 event judged. There was talk that tho altltudo horo might bo n factor In favor of llabo Hlua ns ho has boon working oat dally and has boon nccllmntod to n certain extent whllo his recently nr rlrod opponent, Sammy (lordon, will hnvo but this weok to whip Into shape. Gordon stntos that ho will ho ablo to overcome this hnndlcap In tho way of altltudo as ho linn work ed out In plncon higher than this lo cality nnd has boon fit for his con IohIh. Hilly Huff Is taking an Intonslvo eourso of training nt Chlloqiiln nnd thoy say that ho Is working hnrd to bo In tho flnost physical condition posHlblo. Huff knows tho record of his opponont J. Fox nnd ronllios that tho Bnn Frnnclsco hid moans to enrry nwny tho Inuroln If fnto Ih kind but Huff bollovos that fortuno will not forsako Klnmnth county nnd will endonvor to koop victory nt homo. As Uliio-Oordon nnd Huff-Vox bouts nro sot for ton rounds each, tho first ovont for tho fontlmrwolght cham pionship nnd tho latter contest for tho light woltnrwolglit championship of Houthorn OroBon, tho spoctntors 'at theso ovontR will soo nctlon nnd pop. It Ih predicted Hint the soml-flnnl hIx round en botwoon l)urnn nnd "Dynnmlto" Murphy will ho n whirl wind ovont una iib "Dynnmlto" hns had more contesta than Hums In this coast region, llurns will have a scrap py little whirlwind constantly hang ing on his trail. Joe llnrruru of Han Francisco and Cddlo Miller of U Angeles aro to meet In a six round go nt 130 pounds and In this event, local knowledge of tho two hoys Is divid ed ns to the winner, lloth aro known to bo fast hoys with lota of pep and stenm and both dotlght to "mix." Thla event la expected to bo full of thrills. Klamnth county enn tnko Its pick of tho two flyweights, "Tuffy" An derson and Kid Illohti. lloth have reputations to sustain and tho four rounds thoy mix will bo keen. Another four round go Is between tho prldo of Merrill, Kid Hall, and Klamath Kails own Kid Ioomls theso boys nay that they will put up four rounds that will surprise ovory ona even boxers of tholr weight. Merrill fans will boon for their fa vorlto whllo Klamath Kails will sup port Its pot, hitch day tho boxing contesta start with a battle royn Jlbotwcon five chocolato colored gontlomon who us pirn to ho future champions of the padded arena. These royals will bo worth tho prlco of admission alone. Airtight pitching was tho foaturo Kuuduy In the I'lurabob and Bwnu na game. Cress was hit for two blngle by his opposing slab artist Ilcurss, ulso, ono hit ouch br Cody and Jutfcrs. Hears allowed Craw ford three hits and Cress ono hit. Tho rest of tho teams cither fannod or knocked short Infield hits. From the summary of the Jewel Copco game, It looks oa If Bharkoy IlutchtriM was tho whole Copco toam Hiking tho fielding proposition as a guldo. Hutchlns made IS putouU and assisted thnyi times without an error. Foster of tho Jewols also was a fielding shark and put out flvo and tnndo thrco assists without an orror. O- FAN FODDER -o o- Tlio Kwaunas nnd Copcos lived up to their threats that thoy would rapture Sundays' games but that Is not saying that Manager Joo I'oplsll nnd Hwnnson did not try to hold tho victors down. A hydraulic press could r.ot hate held thorn down nnd they nro alrjady telling about what will happen next time. Tho fact that Sunday's gamu was a grcnt Improvement over tho prev ious games had a foundation for being so. Tho socrot enmo out when tho fnns learned that tho Cop coh nnd Kwaunas practiced dally ho foro this last sorlos of games. Prac tice makes porfoct and will make Hutchlns made a sensational catch Sunday when a high foul was popped up and tho sun caused Catcher Smith of tho Copcos to loso sight of It. Hutchlns made a run from his position on tho slab to bock of tho catcher and caught the foul. This foaturo caused much appluuso among tho fans. Was It tho original city league teams who faced each other Sunday or was It u bunch of now timber who nro to be only temporary? That Is tho quostlon tho fans aro asking-and It thoy aro to bo permanent, the fu turo games give promise of being exciting affairs. There wcro lota of now faces at Modoc I'ark on tho var ious teams. How about thn team which Is to play tho games hero on tho dates of tho big colobratlon Monday July 4th nth? Will thoy do n little practicing so that tho teams from Dorrls on July 4th will know that It has boon to Klamath Kails? How about the contest July 6th with tho Kt. Kla math team,? And for that gamo over nt Kt. Klnmnth July 2? SpcnV up for tho fans aro anxious for tho locals to make a clean sweep of thoso games? Mntorlal Is springing up since tho games Sunday and n number of tho playors who turned In their rults may chango their opinion and wish that thoy had not acted no hastily aftor tho Wood gamo, nt least that Is what tho managers say about tho sit uation. Tho managers had tho full est confldcnco that tho league would go and still bollovo It stronger than over. The Laugh on Georges! IBI T SM-AIIIB .dW naaBBBBBBaW 4 lJ&r. -., UH" A Si-w..SS.l Journee, Carpfntlcr'H spai'ilnc paitncr. laughctl when Ocorccs slipped and rnmimd Ida bead Into him, t;ont fashion. Such a slip In tho Mr llRht mUht mean that Uompscy not only would cot Curp'a "coat" but also knock htm out. xing Contest Guarantee The undersigned "Fight Committee" do hereby personally guarantee to the Boxing Commission of the City of Klamath Falls, and to the Executive Body of the Fourth of July Committee, and to the Public gen erally, that the BOXING EVENTS Advertised to be held .in the Open Air DREAMLAND PAVILION HUH I July Inn ' (MMMI In, in ttn.. llilhtinMVlAtHh,tH (,lttti.n r. m.mi wawiViM mmsmwuMM w MWiismmm f . 'NsBR-TilsH'J ifv 'L lyBBBF-Cl. WBBB A r yMr:)'m i i hi mmmmmiM i . llstmlm Niffltw mm I fafMf5'Rr A m. vmv v u iki s 'WW w 4th and 5th Will be CLEAN, SQUARE CONTESTS; free from the objectional features which have characterized sim ilar events in Klamath Falls in the past. GATE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED To any patron who witnesses these contests and is not perfectly satisfied every event on the program has been CLEAN, SQUARE SPORT Blackie McDonald, Ross Nickerson, O. W. 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