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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1921)
imMW FAQB BHVKtf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, jtlLT 1, ItSt. . lMOOMWWMWWWMWM WWWVWMMMMWWWWWWWMl C I HERALD SPORTING PAGE JOHNNY KILUANK, MAX IIAIM AZAK ' HAI. COOIRAN, amci: now:. DKIITON DltAt-KY Herald's Special Fight Service f and ninny other fcnturo writer VUUAAAnj-u-UinjtTiAfVV'i' -- mmm., WWWSMVMWWWMMVWMWOW Fight Extra! Special service on the Dempsey-Carpenticr fight has been arranged for by The Herald. If the fight comes off on schedule the first papers will be on the street at 11:30 a. m. Satur day. Extras will be issued at intervals of the fight if it goes beyond four rounds. Watch for the extra. WATCH FOR THE HERALD'S FIGHT EXTRA SATURDAY-FuU RingsideStory 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 a 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. SELLING BOGUS TICKETS FOR DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER BOU1 ' M!&WaMMlMllMU(-iW&W&W'WVi'& i OlttKf U g WORLDS HfAYfWll51j7i5HAMPJaKSHIB?CaHTE5ll; rMLM hi "iwtmm-sSMrmsmkmmm-'.v fmPoMAnrBWlEnf . i-m-M ... fcfttjf.tttt jwi R - ftf ttSPHlIlfe cilfccic THIS COUPON 0 w (.i, si SATURDAY j' - i C RESERVED " . sipjoo K3aaKSS'& 'DlKfMSWMIU5 nrcrnur h GATE CHECK! g PBICS, M.P V immm wmmim. m -'"1 ' TA U TOTAL t 10.00 DiC r RESERVED )fc,Mi5,'Wvv3jfp ft ' SICTION " tlCIXtA O I'l E':-f:'EM S. W KAt 1 r tH0W. , rA '1 ' !' . . n ' -7n fr 8'n ; i.A-;x nA.I ..& TMHL -Ifffli : ..1 1-5 . T ,--.-.-,,-, BOGUS TICKET IS ' HANDED ONE STIFF JOLT ' Counterfeiting fight admission tickets In an old gnmo of tha spec latnrs, but K, J. llarrott, foreman et Tlio llnratil composing room, a fight fan of Ionic experience, tells how In nnii Inslnncn lit lenst tint tablnt wore turned and tho count erfoltcr holitod by thulr own po Urd. "Hlg Jim" Kennedy, for many years sporting tnlltor of tho Now Tork Times, and founder ot tho Conoy Island Athletic club whoro ssany of tho blc bout of 20 years agu woro pulled, was tho man who tarnod tho trick. When Charles Johnion and Ocorgo Dixon, featherweights, clashed for tho Intomatlonal championship, Kennedy wan badly stung by the TliU U n fiiMlmlln of tlii rountcrfrlt ticket to tho Jrn7 City fur llm circulation of mIiIcIi flvo mat vicro yrnlmlay Indicted on plaint of TV Itlrknnl, proliiotrr of tlm clmmphuudilp Iwiltlo. com GEORGES liHiByjillllllllllllllllllllllKllI rmintiirfi'ltnri. Tluiv 10I1I ndmlii! ilonH right und loft nnd balcn of bogui pspor wnru taken In at tho goto, whllo tho real tlckctn were loft on tho promoter's hand". Kennedy waltod, and opportunity to get oven cams with ths Joffrlon Kltilinnionn fight at Coney Island, Juno, 1898t Kennedy hlmnalt had n quantity of npurlnua tlckota printed and clev erly worked them Into tho hands of tho enemy. At tho lovonth hour, as they wero propnrlng to repoat previous performance, overy paper In Now York blatonod forth a warning to tho public that thou sands oi couniorieit tlckota wero afloat nnd advised fight dovoteea to buy no tlckota of speculators. In conseiiuont prospective apocta tor's wouldn't listen to n npocula tor's offer and tho counterfeiting game was handed n Jolt that has kopt It from manifesting Itself, at least in sucn nnoiesalo rasnlon ai Now Jersey dispatches Indicate In tho present fight, for two decades. Foxy Mnnngor Dcscampa must kavo boon oft shooing nwny InquU Itlvo pwB from tho ring, bocauso aoiitlomnn Goorgon, tho challongor, willingly answorod tho photogrn hor'S' Invitation hero ami stoppod rlcht up to tho ropos and Binllod all rottdyyto bo photogrnphod. And that's jinusual at Manhaasot. Fire Dep't. Members Get Gift of Gloves Tho flro dopurlment emplo)ees now ran Indulge In tha manly art of celt defenso In tholr gymnasium at tha city hall without danger of blacking eyes or sufforluu other bod ily damages. Tho reason, according to Flro Chief Ambrose la tho gift this morn InK of n set of Algh class boxing gloves by tho Ilaldwln Ilardwara company, Flro Chlof Ambroso and tho mem bers of tho department appreciate this gift and stato that thoy will bo In a position to ntugo hoiiio rlassy "local goes" during tholr lolsuro houni. SI. SOW DATE 'nKW YOHK, July 1. Tho nd vnticn snlo ot scats for tho big tight hns already yielded $l,2r.0,000 promotor Itlckard announced. Tho tight Ih expectod to pass u million nnd a half. Hotots nro crowdod. Flvo thousand visitors nro regis tered nnd twonty thousand moro nro oxpocted to nrrlvo today. MANIIAS3ET, N. Y. July 1. On ly light oxorclno for Carpontlor to day. Trainer yllson prescrlbod phonngrnph music, a walk In tho woods and a long automobile rldo. ATLANTIC CITY, N, 3. July 1. Doforo sundown Dompsoy will bo so eluded In n privato resldonro In Jorsoy City to romnln until ho faces Cnrpontlor tomorrow. Every pro ciuitlon Is tnkon for roat and for kcoplng tho champion from tho eyoa of the curious thousands. ras i RESULTS H HMD THING Ilabo Dluo and Bam my Gordon are now In tho course of tho most strenu ous training that thoy will Indulgo In boforo meeting In tho boxing tourna ment Monday afternoon, In tbo main avent at tho Dreamland pavilion. Tho wrltor bolloves that hli Job looks bet tor than tho task which lays beforo tho to boxors. Whllo thoy will beat upon each otbor, tho writor can beat upon hla tin tnlkor and romo out victorious all tho time but not so with them they have to earn their victory and have tho decision made by a fair and Impartial referee. Hoth lllue and Oordon look fit and say that tholr condition Is bolter than WON ONB lONO HIIOT ANXIOUS! aBLaaBLm'X ; ' I aaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aHkaaaaaaSaaaaaaKJ aUfflsBaaaaaaafflaaaaaaaVli whon It's nn anxious moment Jnck Dompsey stops on, tho scales, For Tialnor Toddy Hayes Is watch ing him carofully to aoo that tho champ doosn't tako off his excoss weight too spoodlly during theso hot Noathor work-outs. Tho scales In dlcato tho tlmos whon a layoff Is ordorod In tho DonpMy soap. aaaaaaaaaiastZ!. i - ' Jaaal aaaaaaaaaaV S 3v aaaaaaaiVJiE' k) Allan Junes, rctlrtd naxol captain pnld I2.7C for a ticket In a roco 111 KriKland. It was on Humorist mxA Humorist won. Then Jones collected 120,000. but ho still holds his Job with on Unsllxh morino corporation. they had expected it to be. In fact It was a llttlo over good, nnd that Sun day, a slow down would bo necessary so that tho "feeling" they hnvo to day will be present when they step In tho ring Monday afternoon. Cordon has been practicing at 2 o'clock sharp every afternoon this week and at 3, Dabo Dluo has had his hour In tho Dreamland pavilion, both men working out before a large at tendance of spectators, with a sprink ling of women present. Tho men havo both been staging six to olght round bouts dally with their trainers and theso matches have given the spectators many Insights Into their styles both In offensive and dofonslvo tactics. Hoth men show "speed" and a willingness to mix In dicating that the main event Monday afternoon will bo a thriller.' Jack nurns has mado tho most sat isfactory progress ot any of tho younger boxers From, a scml-crudo state, within tho last two weeks, ho has "loosened up" and made himself Into an active fighting machine This fact has been ono ot tbo main topics among tho spectators when discus sion of tha boxers begin. Tbo tans be lieve that for a man who has been out of tho ring over two jears yet stag cd a physical comeback with but two weeks of training, can surely make his mark In tbo padded arena with his opponont, "Dynamlto" Murphy or any other two fisted boy ot his weight. Manager McDonald stated that all his card would be on the grounds by 'Sunday and that with tho selection of tho referee.who will do the Monday and Tuesday work the biggest "roal card" In many days Is ready for the approval of tho public. Herald classified ads' pay tow. Local Tossers Will Play Fort Klamath Coach Montgomery today statod that his lino up tor tho Ft. Klamath game tomorrow was too far Incom plete this morning, for publication as a number of players wero having dif ficulty In securing permission to lay off from tholr regular work to go on tho trip but that beforo 6 o'clock this ovcnlng, the players would bo selected from tho material available. Tho men that ho had under consider ation howovor wero players whom he believed would stage a wonderful -contest with tho Ft. Klamath team. Word was received horo that the agency team will bo In readiness to giro tho locals a regular battlo to morrow as they bavo had dally prac tlco and wero eager to give Klamath Falls a "run for their moony" and whether a victory or a defeat falls lo tbem, tho local team will always re member this first out ot town game. Tho return gnmo will be played hero Tuesday July S, at Modoc Park and by that time. Ft. Klamath boost ers sttto their team will be home ward bound, full of pep and freak from a series of road victories. Coach Montgomery believes that his selection of a team tor -the con tests during the Fourth ot July cele bration hero will meet with every ones' opinion. I 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 July 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, I A Ross Nickerson, v . O. W. Robertson, Nelson Rounsevell, BOXING COMMITTEE J i .rAtvj, .'