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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
TAQW MVW( THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH f ALLS, OREGON THVHMAY, 9VKM M,MI. 1 lAMMMAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAArfWWMWMMWWMWM wmammmmmmmmmMmmammmM HERALD SPORTING PAGE iOHXjti KUMAtto, Herald's Special Fight Service MAX BALTHAZAR HAIi COCMHAJT, ALICE ROKK, BKKTON BRAIiET ad anaay otlier fcatare writer mtniwii'ii " "-rii T MWW)WWWMWWMWMWWWWWMWHJ . ' it i In . w Fight Extra! Special service on thet Dempsey-Cdrpenticr fight has been arranged for by The Herald, If the fight , comes off on schedule the first papers will be on the street att 11:30 a. m. Satur day. Extras will be issued at intervals of the fight if it goes beyond four rounds. Watch fbr the extra. MMrVMMMMAAMMNWAM MMMMVWMMVMWW WATCH FOR THE HERALD'S FIGHT EXTRA SATURDAY-Full RingsideSlory Fight Extra!. For four Weeks The Herald has been giving its readers a costly special service from the training camps of Carpentier and Dempsey. The Herald Sporting Page has made st hit. When the gong sounds Saturday The Herald will receive a round by round description of the battle di rect from the ringside. , Watch for the Extra. THEY HAVE MET BEFORE ALBBAeBmat. yPsWJmKKk SMMMMMSSlmSSMMMlSMMMMtSMS'-iSjBfSSKjmMMM wtKBs JsMBWsswlfiM SMaMmOsaaEteSSSsaMnaa aCL'Saatfra Mr "v -v' bbbS aH smWBsWWWt SsWmSsssuW. -4 -virX bbbbbbbbH aatePaalaamWeBBTa SBBVaVatsaVaVaVaBV v' 7 k9 k kmsW bbbtV jfW bbbbbI smW. ,v HTZt m9sW y - .) rzsmsRJfiM ' llero'a an action picture of Dempsey and Carpentier In tho ring. Not ao much action n they'll show on July 2. however. Thla plcturo waa taken In Madison 8quaro fJardcn, Soptember IS, and it waa tbo oecaalon of their flrat meeting In ft ring. Hmuee win no mining m mo nun. saao' JOSH WISE ON I THE BIG FIGHT j , lly JOHII WWK Jiirlc lUpcr, AmauucnsU MANIIABHKT, h. I., Juno 30. It waa caay. C All tho nuwapapor mon aald It couldn't bo dono, tliut nobody on the North Amorlcan rontlnont oicept- ,hr Johnny kh- bono, Jim coruou or Jim Joffrloa could Intorvlow Mons. poor bo a Carpentier. Phnn Ihnrn WOro SPOn un, iu- portora, apodal wrltem, photograph- era, mllllonalroa and socioiy wom.u atandlng ouUldo tho Carpontlor headquarters, Jooklne n ,ot of bna drummora who had lost their tuning forka. And tho compl Wood 'a fondoa and barbed wire, more wooden foncca aid more barbod wlro, constables, deputy ahorlffa. copa, apodal copsaud plain guards. It lookod aa hard io enter that place aa to brook Into tV private office of a dollar-a-year, man during tho war. ,f' Jean Kiaee !K 1 I decided not to try tbo barbod ,wlre fence, haling ouly one pair of ' trouara -with . walked bold lT mp to Ue.gtte, and before elttaar wmaUble eoula aboofme or nae kU Wab, I aald "Ia belle Fraaaer." . - r, - z. i' )&- Tboy told mo In alien language to alay right where I atood and ono of thorn went for help, returning la few minute with a abort fat man. Ho began to throw tbo French lan guage at mo with auch apced I had to atop him. "Quel cat lo-coura du change?" I aid. "Ou aont me rffoteT Voux avcx ration. La conrol cat!! ar rlvo7" ' Well .that stopped him. I sized him up for a amall town Frenchman and I urcd tho Pnrlilan accent, hoping to confuao him In tilc'i I auccocdcd. lo gasped a few tlmea, but when ho finally got air imck Into his lungs ho aald feolily, "flpcak zo Anglers." ' First I handed him a letter from Clcmenccau, who said I waa an old chum of hid, and niked that I bo allowed, for hla sake, to Interflow Ororgea. ' "I'ooff sputtered tho little man. "Clemcnceaul Always 1 voto against Mml" I'octi lloen It Then I gavo him a nolo from l'apa Joffre, but ho shook his head, so slowly, however, that I could son ho was weakening and I handed him a nolo from Foch, saying cno of my ancostore was a friend of LaFayettc, and any favors, etc. "" "Morn. Decamps, ho eca vor pa'tlc', but I do It for France, la bello Franco, an' zo great Foch an' LnFayetto," said tho little tat man. "You ask It to mo, I ak It to Oorgra, ho mako zo reply to me, I make ze reply to you." Of courso I began with tho most Important question. "Ask him it bo thinks bo will -win en July :." In a few minutes the' little fat man waa back. "V", ho theenk ho ween ze fight. An' now, he aay ho cea vor' tlrod from zo mind work an'' ze body work. .It oea bceg strain, an' ho ask ho not bo Interrupt again. Ho say bo beg ho bo excuse." ' roof I It Is easy to Intervlow Mons. Qeorges Carpentier. tamk roncvrjNus YIIKKA There is an unusual number of porcupines In tbla locality thla aoason. On Sunday morning one of these animals deliberately walked Into tho homo of William Calkins on Miner street. Attr dispatching the porcupine, Calkins found It wolghed CO pounds. CHAMP DEMPSEY IN ACTION - ' 'N 'ift JfBBBoV" mIbbbbbbbbbI I&JbbbbbbbbbV ?5rf ar1 ' ?" i mk&l&BL kwJ msMMWw 4 r"" .Uj BBbUU'!BbbV') 9aC6sBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF . . I , aW bbbbbbV H. a 'VV, JbHbbbbbbbbbbbEB?' i - Aai fl ' "JaWJP i9B k -N' S J .KB"',,'''- r . . . . Notlee'lhe'facel Doea that look aa lr Jack Dempaey iaaakiog aw tralalBg..work llghtlrt. Doa't. beUeve It. The champ U golM ""f,0 Mrrfac parUeralaWrBaat, aad.hU maullaga are ao savare Uat the tm dnvera art atpi Busy aauuBa; uhwh "" r DOHERTY TO STAND PAT Ih: bt JnBBBal if . .BaaW''BBBBBl Nj BBBBBBBbTs tiABBBBBBBBBBBB I YIbP J laa(S MHbbbbV Jnf tSsmfc'Lsur UOD DOHERTV lly K. M. TIIIEIIBV JERSEY CITY. June 30. In an old-faabloncd oftlco in a dingy block alts a young man with a knockout punch mighty enough to stop Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier combined I Hla name la Dob Doherty. ' Doherty. la chairman of the New Jersoy Stato Dozing commission. Around him rages tho battle over', lfi .ftUrtlnn Af ri.fnrn nf ItiA hlr fight. Doherty and hla fellow commis sioners. Charles Lyons, mayor of Falrvlcw, and James McNair of Pit-' terscn, want to please everybody concerned but they're going to have tbo final say. I "We don't want to set oursolves' up as dictators," aald Doherty, "But wo're not going to let oursolves bo dictated to. "Our policy is to protect the pub-j lie, tno promoter and tho tignters but tho public comes first." Sunday's Game Will Be Second Humdinger Tbo fans will seo another surprise gamo Sunday on tho homo grounds when a special gamo will be played by the Copco and Plumbob teams to settle a quotilon which hoi been argued pro aad coa alace last- Sun day. This game wllltbe played aa a city league gamo but the members of the two teams are Interpreting It ! aaother way. They aay it Is their first chaace to meet and aettie a "quiet argument" which atarted im mediately after last Sundays gamea. The Plambobs are without a reg ular pitcher aad the Copcoa are juet a little culroua to know who will be in the box against them 8unday bat no matter who la on the mound, it will make ao material dlffereaco to the Copco batters. All that tho' pow er swatters want la the chance .to meet and show the Plambobs that tbey know nothing about the great American game. The Plambobs aay that they have a great aurprlso la store for tho Copeos and Sunday, a battle royal will bo staged just to bumble this confident aggregation. Managers Swaoson and Thompson both stato that their line up will bo ready for tho public tomorrow,' There, will bo soma gamo over at tho agency Saturday when Coach L. P. Montgomery and hla band of Kla math FalU players Invade that dis trict and try to carry .off the baseball honors for the flrat contest between tbo two teams. Ft. Klamath has a strong team aad the locals will have do walkaway la the game Saturday, it la probable that Coach Montgomery wilt have hla list ot players prepared for pak llcatlon tomorrow. " M Herald classified ad fay 7 f Boxing Contest '-w Guarantee M The undesigned "Fight Committee do hereby personally guarantee to the BogCommUtion of the City of Klamath Falls, and to the Executive Body of the Fourth of July Committee,, and to the Public -generally, that the . , BOXING EVENTS Advertised to be held in the Open Air DREAMLAND PAVILION .July 4th and 5tH Will be CLEAN; SQUARE CONTESTS; fiee. from the objectional features which have characterized sim ilar events in Klamath Falls in the past. GATE MONEY WILL' BE REFUNDED To any patronSvho witnesses these contests and is not perfectly satisfied every event on the program has been CLEAN, SQUARE SPORT vj ' ' , . . Blachte McDonald, M ' ,,v. : Ross Nickerson; "' 'n Atti.. .r J 'OJW. Robertson, i r Nelson Rounsevell, , BOXING COMMITTEE R r , - i T S"Sr'H " R r htl x ' ' ,n .- WMkJM. 'fe v L-I'i. I . 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