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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1923)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tl IIHII.IV, ill xv ut, wan. v Page Six J- i; No Purse For "Boxerette" She's Willing To Fight Any Other Woman I!er Weight But Does Not Hold Out For So Per Cent of Gate Receipi! UIUDGEPOrtT. ronn.. July 31. sVHIlo chnmpicns anil near-ehnmp-lonn, fallitiK to ol)'.:il;i mora thu:. !:! . MISS VIIir.lNIA HAIiKlS. A CLOSE-UP AND A I'lCllTlNd POSK. per cent or the Rato reremti. refuse to fight, a little l!0-ponni! ::nl here Is willins to inept any fenula box -r her weiBht tincl fieht for notiiins! Miss VirKinia Harris is tin- nam." ' of the young boser, uiul just to snow I that she's wilhni; to take on all ! comers, she starts off by cimlkviu- j ing Jcanette Lo Mar, claimant of the world s bantamweight (.ami)ion ship of her sex. The challenger doesn't look much like a boxer when she is outside th'e rinfe. Only 1", she is soft spok en and retiring, moving about with a deceiving slowness when she is dressed in her street clothes. But once she gets into the ring with her professional boxer, the languid air vanishes and Virginia swings a mean left and an equally effective right. "Dad began to teach me how to box when I was a little girl," she explains. "I'm not looking for the , championship particularly, but if I win it I'll defend my title. Boxing appeals to me most, although I like all sports." Virginia, by the way, is a speedy baseball player, an expert swimmer and the holder of several trophies for highland fancy diving. After admitting (n her soft voice that she'd like a match out of Bridgeport, "because the girls here won't fight With me," Virginia made a statement which would cause a professional boxer to tear his hair I in despair. ' "I'm not in the ring for money Just for- the love of iU I don't want any allowance for training cx ' penses I'll pay my own fare to New York to fight the championship claimant. The purse, or the lack SUZANNE TALKS BY RADIO TO TENNIS ' FANS OF COUNTRY LONDON, July 31. Mile: Su zanne Lenglen, the .famous lawn tennis star, recently entertained 'hundreds of thousands of "listen-ers-in" with a piquant talk about herself and her habits. In winning French manner she tripped from one thing to another, and surprised her unseen audience with her command ot English. She told her admirers ,how she kept her stockings up in play, why, she sometimes cried on the court, what it is like to be a ' champion at Wimbledon, and what a false legend It was which depicted ," her as a slave of her father, wjio was really very kind and patient. "I am so very pleased to have a 1 chance of speaking to you," said Su zanne with a charming French ac cent. "When I play at Wlmblsdon, , where thousands of people may be looking, I cannot talk with you. Now I understand I am talking to thou sands. How nice it is to be in Eng land! I huve groat love for this country, becauso my great grand mother was English., - FIlBon's nnd Diivhak outlnR, liunl liiK, fishing elothlnj; t ti, K. K. Store. 3i.(j SHOW CARDS FIIED LF.ONETTI at ' SUOAIIUAN'S I . ' Wv - l J of one, makes no i':i After whieh Vii, attention to l:o;' i-.i: to mo. lH'il he fightiiiS championship bat:les with out hope of banking the sat-; receipts was the most u.'uai t world. - the LINKVILLE IN MOSHMC; LNERYMAN .- lioRi3 "il ri;!i COAT '" - '" . iS (too SAY VOTr 1 ! fno-HuN HA-l'd Ti '.'C UVERYMAN DAVE WHITAxn-? STSSST 1 T.'.Z- CCL.O V.'ATCH that turned JH HIC POC1CCT EVERETT TRUE You KtvoW fiR.Wus, Tneiee'3 a rt-l-0V tvOM3 OVSf IN 5MlTHCy'5 c?rrie- ovf' ths mmg ot Jongs. NOW, X to TCK. AQOOT - I -zL m ' HATS. IT ! CALIFORNIA READY , j TO REVIVE RACING AFTER LONG LAPSE SAN PRAXClSt'O. July 3 1 . - jtwvo:- fitio ami rti) 0 hov.-os will bo on I k:-iu November for 1 1 opoiilii); of j Tir,! .u an. tln iiiii. rai'o track near : hero, w!i,' i horse iMi'ir.i; la Culifoi' ' :iia will lio revived after t" v.ir:i. f i.'Mi 1) .Stollinn, m.itia'.or of die ! I'a.-'fi i"i;a: t ,! -!: . luh anitoainoil M" .' . 'I'1' - No.ie.-i a-e roinini; from ..'i. ; . i1, it' ;iie t'iii,e,l ;'":ii" i. alii'. ' vor.'.l ,.f I'.n-m will ;, lo'i'i' irottl j., 1 ii" at lovii'r; v.Iio will liavo j C'.l :.'. ;",!a f taille:., Siol"lS :i . ' ,':'i e: t'. K. ('. i;!;:ll':l. Tiiivn.,1 I-Yi.ti o U.:ii). tl.'- ,y Payne Wh.i- . !.:: ;r- a-nl A. n. :,U- ai it.' "", w YurU: l-'ia."!. .1. ; :: . ",sf I'liii-aKo: J. A. Wiil.'ivr of j f-ti'.i '. ' 'Ilia: I'. A. Itt.rt ! , r!.:--.M'ii;. : f. A. Mar'ttoil of !! n- n. anil I'M.- i. Mini..';. I". . V. i IPn '"! ... il ir'iiti i;iiMolulii far tin' "a.Ml, an:! ;h"' m-iro In .1 illy, arcorilinr. , ! i'il fi-ain IlaruviOl. Vlii aio a'l by llarw ;tof. l Is tin- homo of many lmr..i. aii,l tho Mlmlu,l nr.in 01' !"lr.;r. C::!;l'o.'n: i'.f.'.l rar i is hi tas itii'i'oasi-il oaoh yi ar. a' j roriling to sjior.iu;: authorities. , lint nos that have liroUKht llion-j- iiuis of iai fan to their feet tv their tii;:rt burst of speed on th I iioaio streteh. tmlay trot the- cool, i green ni-ailows of the goMen state. ! Uunnymero, s.re of the famous Morvii'h. a California horse; Vorhies. 1 full brother to Harvester, Or. I.eggo anrl Hard Or.nailo are four of the ! retired horses in the A. II. Sprerk I els stable here. Palo AJto and War j Ciy are on the retired list in the I Rudolph Spreckles stable. A. K. Maeomber's list Includes: War Fame. Liberty Loan, Ciun Sight, and The Falconer, while Svenson Chr'st enson has the fleet War Shot. In I .-L-vaiiii, ueurge n lusiitiii a siui I liens include: Atheling, 2nd, Star J Master, and Hoaeywood. Kodak finishing at Stlnson'a. Stt YE OLDE TIMES DAVE WHlWOR u. u HtS SOT m A TRADC""" By CONDO lwtK5HllvJO WS T3AC.K. --C-2A i But . 1 ,)OOST IP VOL? iLfave Your Fihvs DAILY STAGE to Grater Lake Leave Klamath Fulls S:CO A. M. Arrive Crater Lake in time for lunch. Leave Crater Lake 1:00 P. M. Arrive Klamath Falls in time for dinner. CRATER LAKE STAGE OFFICE With RECKARD AUTO SERVICE N 115 N. 6th Street I Phone 77 Merchant Tailor 109 South Seventh Street Hart Building CHAS. J. CIZEK High Quality Material and Work Promptly Done Kodak Finishing Film received before 9 A. M. Ready the same day at 5 P. M. Mall onlen (illd promptly STAR DRUG CO. gtk. aula 8u. KlmmatB FmOi, Or. ' METROPOLITAN GARAGE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1st Class Workmanship Guaranteed Cars Wash and Polished Called for and Delivered FRANKLIN-RICKENBACKER AUTOMOBILES H. D. PETERSON, Prop. Phone 6S8 i ; ' 1 Now On Display G. M. C. Trucks REX RENNER 234 Main St. Phone 397-W : , a : SHIP BY MEDFORD-KLAMATH FREIGHT LINE RELIABLE DAILY SERVICE Medford, Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath and Way Stations OFFICE: U7i Main HI., l.liinmlli l-'nllo '- ' IMmnr l:l-V IlTlBlGiUl v a , a v Lweci CONCRETE Permanent the PyiAtttldi CiiuT"t Tipe Pi?w(i Water I'lp ' CiiIvpi! l'iii In iy.ivfuo t'lifl Coiu-it'te ri'ifk l ace rtiuk Coioioen Urlck ruur Tl't Mailt:! Unck Concrete Blocks I'bimory ItlocKs llullilino Uluikii I'outidatlun Ulock Concrete Contract inrj fiiilAa!ii and Coiiia Fo.jnilatlotm , rtoom Concrete Matertuls Cement Screened S.tnd Qravel CONCRETE PIPE CO. Phone 22B J 6th and Market OU. If yon want your rar WASHED, POLISHED or SIMONIZED Ainh rlitlKly done, hrlnit It In Klamath Automobile Laundry 1317 Main St. Ono block Ix-yiinil Whlto Pelican Hotel Cars Called For and Delivered IM.one 003 BEND STAGE Lv. Klamath Falls 8 a. m. Ar. Bend 6 p. m. Lv. Bend ..... 8 a. m. Ar. Klamath Falls 6 p. m. Offices At REED AUTO SUPPLY . COMPANY and CITY TRANSFER CO. RECKARD'S AUTO LIVERY CO. Phone 77 Night and Day Service 115 N. Sixth St Look for the cars with Black and White Signs STAGE Klitmatb Full", (lilloqnla and Kirk Leave Klamath Falls 10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. 115 N. 6th St Phone 77 Geo. A. Bell . GORDON AUTO SERVICE Formerly with Cue Phone 600 531 Main St. Klamath Falls, Oregon WOOD f.'oml 4iloekH put In your win ter mipply til Hie rluht prlee. llanemeiilH rllleil, l):i.nil per lonll. Kliiuln IiiiiiIh ft 1 .1)0. Ill IiimiN. J. W. DODSON ' I'll., lie 2711 1. O. O. F. lrna(frl j lt't'knli. I"lt ititMH PlrmW") Tltird Ti.tir-iln) t Viiwmiit Knritmpttifnt 40, mrU i cory t N Mont l.Air Bcnuty Shope lltn .MiMiiliilr Ave. I'lioim 1113 .Ml Linen of Hi-only t'oltiiru Open I'.'vonliute lly I'mneitlii l.lliinry American Legion lil.AMATII I'ONT No. H Mwlliiitu 1st mill it'll 'ruiwlnjr I 'itlM't lliHI0 IVit'iONM-lil II. lv. .:l.. uiniiiiiuiler I'lioiif 'J!M(-.I Dr. l' Di:t:'che rtili lim lunl Hiirunm Of'lec; IIihiio n Mini 7 llttNillimi Itlilx. Oifire II. on,: 11.12. .V T-H Hlilidlljr: 11.10 I'Ihiihiii Offlie aH:l, llo. 0.".-V DR. J. a GOBLE on o ti tan r oIth sas toii Uai tit. I'hoMe isa-vr U'n fu and flu glMtna, Pupll rtl krnkem Ihium, rapalr fraaiM. W. E. & J. L PATTERSON Contacting Painters 030 S. (Hh Phone 582-J DR. C A. RAMBO Dentist 1. (I. O. 9. IlulUU I1I0M St CHIROPRACTORS HUH. MAI.I.KTT A MAliIJCTT Offlri otcr tltoli rwood'a 7tb . Mnln I'Uons tmo ltivlilenre I'liune D4I7 J. C CLEGHORN J AND bUHVKTO Phone IWS-J iss . ElrwsMSj DR. G. B. BEAN Chiropractor, Ofllro, I loom 5, Ixiotnta llhlg llniint 10 a, m to 13 in. 9 to 5 1. in., 0:;i'l lo H p. in. I'liiiuo DM NU BONE CORSETS Blndo In Your Meiuiur (itmranlceO ' Mrs. Roao Randall Bit I Jeffrreon Bt. rUono 877-W liiiino .VC-W l'-!l H. (Illi Ht, lilniiinili l iill HEBE K. HOLMAN fnipcnlor mid CnMiiet Work Itepiilr work of nil kinds. PR. F. R. GODDARD OfiTBI-OATmO PHTHICUm tJili bUUOEOK Of fir and IttaMtmnm Phoaea HI i. u. o. r. TKMriiH S. CROUCH, D.V.M. Veterinary Biirfivm rx-pnty HUts VelerlnarUa SflU N. Oth Bt. f lion SSSVI DR. II J. WINTERS (Jrniliiato nn,l Hlnle Iteglitered OPTICIAN Mnntrnn yenrn hero In bnabUaM Prompt Hrrrlee x 714 Main Street Coe's Auto Service Phone 168 SUuid At rcntrnl Ilotol Nurt Door to Currln'i Drug Btort ' LAUNDRY! rinlahrd Work Flat Work Rough Dry "Pn( Tar Irnile la On ImoV I'HONB IM Oorr Mala n4 tMngM I v M i , r J