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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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' THE KNOCKOUT! " . . .
. U Ansel Hijio, Argent-'no giaat, rriiimilrd In tin' second roll n.t of (lto world a heavyweight lhaniplonslilp fight at the Polo Ground.
New York-. He fc lUl cm hi hack, niter Jack Dcmpsoy hail put ovp a left anil light to the Jaw, Immediately following an avulniu-ha of knock
downs and short rights to the. heart that left FU-no bleeding aad gruxry, This photo shows the roferco cuuittiiiK the final "ten." j
DEMPSEY DID NOT HESITATE
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n Hie first hull sounded nt the l'olo Grouudu cliaiiiiiNinthip llglit, pciunscy lore in svaKely,
Before the. liiifie crowd realized what liad liappeneil, Firpo was on hi knei-H. This picture was Knapped
just after 3m'U had pu't over the blow thai knocked Fiipo down for the first of his many falls, lefore the
lust one In the second 'round. .
v WHEN DEMPSEY LOOKED DEFEAT IN THE FACE
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Ueniiisey ulluics lienilloiiK lliianli the ioiiph iiii l hi- Kh'Mi'deis of Kid Mi'l'm llanil, cur (,f the
TI1I5 shows Jack Dcmpsey on the
scales in tlio state nthlctlc comroif
slon office ' weighing In for the
Firpo fight. Jack weighed 1D2M-
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Jiulgim of Hut fiKla Nlldiig nt thii iliinslile. Thin wn in Hie flixt 1 ciuni'l of Hie fiiilit uftcr Dempsey hud offlco for the fiaht Willi Kempsey.
floored Klrpo three 1 lines. The Mow that sent Dempwey Ilirmluli (he roprs wa a lerrille right high on IheJ The Hiiuth American tipped the
sldu Of' Ihu Juivi which ranw iij rapid succmsloii aftei1 a siiniliir blow. Ilitd Firpo laniled cither of tliei beam lit 2I05, '
blows on The "hutldli" ho would lmvo been liie new licjivrwclglit chaniplou tit the world. An it was lliel . .
, bell ended lo rmuid it few seconds nfler mid Detnpsey hnoilied tml I'lipo In II10 avroml round. Knrtnlr flnldlilng nt fltlndon'i, Jtf
WHEN BLEACHER CROWDS STORMED, THE GATES
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This shows a part of the monster crowd that h termed thu hlearlier rntraiicas, seeking- admittance 1 to
the unreserved section of I lie l'olo Grounds fur the leiiiisy-Flrpii. light. I'ollce, muuuled and nfotit, bad
difficulty in holding the in bitck. With U0,(M)() still widllng In line, ninny of whom lmi stood for hours,
(ho entrances were roped off by police lifter the section had been filled to capacity.
WRESTLERS
SHAPE FOR
LOCAL TUSSLE
Marring somo IntcrcJtluR amateur
bouts, and some exhibition' wrcitllng,
the mat gains Is comparatively un
known In Klamath. The champion
ship match between Charles Olson,
middleweight wrestling champion of
Canada, and Henry Durko. of Omaha,
at tha Plnq Tree theatre, tonight,
will attract many fans who know
hard, and both declare thoy are In
the beat of coniltlon. They nro
evenly matched In weight, both
weighing 100 pounds, and a hard
(aught struggle. Is expected.
Gust Schneider, a well-known
wrestler, has boon chosen to ceforco
the match which starts at 10:15.
Tho hottso will be opeu at 10 o'clock.
HORNSBY LEADING '
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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CH A RISKS' OIHON
the fine point. of tho game, but
curiosity will also draw a largo per
ccntnga of Pfiot!!tors.
Doth wrcBtlr.i havo liwn working
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CUICAOO, Sept. 2J. Kogor.i
Itornaby, tho St. Louis ace, Is lead
ing the National league In batting
with aa nysrage ol '.314, and bid
fair to hold tho advatitago to the end
of the season, through tho tenden
cy on tho psrt of bis ncnrvt'. com
petition to slump. Wtioat of
Brooklyn, who was ou I tommy's
heels last wook. dropped Into third
position with .94c this wook.
"Cy" Williams of Philadelphia Is
wap out In front of everybody In
home runs with 37, and ho also leads
tho N'atllonal league In total bases,
which Include 19 doubluu and, 4
triple. , .OUiur loadlog- bal.rs
Huusc.li, Cincinnati,- .35U; l'riscli)
Now York, .31"; Fournlcr.. Urook
lyn, .SI"; Margrave, Cincinnati,
.311; Young Now York. .311; Tr.iy
nor, Pittsburg, .341 1 (Irlmm, Pitts
burg, .8335.
Harry Hcllnann of Detroit has
finally ousted Dabo Ruth from the
leadurshlp ol th hitters of the
American leaguo with an avurano of
.305, while Hnbo was dropping olght
points and slumping Into second po
sition with .380. Then comes the
Clovoland trio . In third, fourth and
(Kth positions. Sewolf with .347,
Speaker with ' .369 and Jamlcson
with .356.
Williams of St. Louis, In sixth po
sition with .355, is in second placo
In home runs with 37, and also sec
ond In total bssoa with 299. Kddlo
Collins ot Chicago holds down sov
onth placo, but loads lu stolon bayioa
with 30, and likewise tons the Ills
of sacrifice hitters. Qthor loading
batters are:
IIARYATtD, YALE PHACTK'K
CAMORI1X1K, Sold. 22. Tho
Harvard football team- started its
sooson yesterday with 132 candida
tes, ' tho largest squad that ever
roportod. Charles J. Hulibnril, oap-
talii, hunded Hie -.. returning letler
TIGERS PREPARE
FOR SEASON
rniNCKTON', Sept. 23,ooh
ttnpor who bogan work on his foot
ball snuuil, rccoully, soiuewhnt dep
leted el stars through graduations
Inst June, but .(lllsd with strong
maUrlal. Tho pro-seaspn training
grind s starting waok later than
latt year, but Roper ballcvos thai he
will hi able to whip a graa.t cloven
Into shape by tho timo tho firt big
game coram around.
1'rlnreton must develop Jlnesmen
to replace Captain Mol Dlckcpon,
"Pllik" , linker, Olllo Alford .apt)
Howard (iroy. who left old Naniia
last June. 'Tho backflvld will tl(0
rnro of Itself, the only serious loss
from last yoar's. varsity being Jack
Cleaves. Charles Caldwell and Har
vey ICinery, both of whom played
well at defensive halfback last' year,
havo returned. The now Captain,
'Vhoop" Snlvoly, first string line
men as wall as a bach field star, prob
ably will be coached to command
Princeton' aerlul attacks.
"Ilruno" Hills, the all-round ath
lete, a 300-pound tnokle, has given
some promise as a punter aad may
b pressed Into such service. "Peek"
En iter a fleet offensive man, and
"Mudgo" Crum, who scored Prince
ton's touchdown against Harvard
ln.it year, probably will gain regulnr
buekflold positions, Dob Seattle,
the New York boy, whoso great tun
against Yalo last yoar set the cheer
ing sections wild, also will return,
All of lust year's Qtisrtors, John
Gorman, Bob Dlnsmoro and Willis
Wingalc, veterans, and Dan Caul
kin, froshman star are ready. How
ard Gray we, tho only end lost by
graduation. Kan Scilth, the other
whose drop-kicking provod o val
uable against Yale and Chicago, will
bo at the right wing, "lluit" Stout
and "fln.t" Tlllson will battle tar tha
position left vacant by Cray.
JumjiuLi.m.
NKW 1IAVKN. Hopl. 82. Opotl
lilg prncllcu of Yalo'a 123 .football
j'.MMiin was held nt I'ralt Hold ynn
If.'rdiiy. aproxlmiilely R0 men mport
Ing to head rnneh Tad Jones nnd Ills
tUKiuinnli.
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TONIGHT ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY TONIGHT
House Opens Ten o'Clock Pictures Start 10:15 P. M.
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Wrestlin
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HENRY BURKE
(Omaha, Neb.)
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C HAS. OLSON
(Canada) ,
In natch-as-catch-can
FINISH MATCH
Gust Schneidau, well known wrestler, will .
officiate as referee.' V' '
' Reserved seats on sale at '
STAR DRUG STORE and
PINE TREE EOX OFFICE
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