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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
A. II PAGE EIGHT " EVENING! ITER ALT), KLAMATH FALLS.: ftTlEOON THURSDAY, ArtllL' 1ft, I02fl Y - V . ... if f ; i t t t t y T t t t T i linrt, Scliuf flier & Marx Model 'l50 ' L OGUIN SLUGGER YEARNS FOR 1 WOULD BATTLE JAG CR M In the I Easier P ar ad Did you notice how easy it was to pick out the clothes from S u ga r m a n's by the styles and pat tern and workmanship When the county ju and Jus tire of tha penco'coroborrnte In the tar future oa tha release of Wily Huff, they m-lll turn Into the prlco ring one of tbo best conditioned flithters that Klamath has over seen. Regular meals, bard work In tha court houso grounds itiul absence of any "moon", Is conditioning Hilly Huff, Chiloquln middleweight, flash, as he has never been conditioned be fore. "When I get out of this place, 1 will be willing to take anybody on," ho said yesterday. "l never felt better In my Ufa and would give al most anything to get In on ono of these boxing curds nt the Scandina vian ball. "But, old Spink dropped me Into this place for a long time," he sigh ed. "Six months and $500. And I haven't paid the five hundred yet. "One of the first fellows I would like to take on Is this fellow Jack Crlm. Despite common . talk, wo weigh about the same. I think I could give him a good trimming." .. . Huff, a product of Chiloquln and part Indian, has appeared In Klam ath boxing matches many times. His performances, while disclosing na tural ability- and a knockout punch, indicated a lack of training. As a semi wind-up fighter he would bo a great drawing card. Ho la serving time on a liquor charge. TIMBER LEAGUE PLANS STARTED Loggers and Mill Workers to Organize Baseball Teams Next Week Hart, Schaffner & Marx : ' : Clothes $35, $40 $45 $50 LOSES! FORMER CHAMP K. Sugarman ..." I ain't mad at nobody" Plenty of Red Bow Tics Just Received by Express T 1 ? T T -T Z4 Stainslaus . Zbyszko, 58-Year-Old Wrestler, Re Gains Heavy Crown . PHILADELPHIA, April 16. Sta nislaus Zbyszko, 58 year old vet eran, again rules the world as champion of iWTe'stlers. He regained the. title he, lost several years ago by conquering. Wayne "Big" Munn last night in two straight falls and in less than 14 minutes of actual wrestling. A cleverly executed fore arm hold earned the first fall for the veteran who scored the second fall with a forearm' and hammer lock. ; ,. Zbyszko exhibited the same mat prowess against his more youthful opponent . that brought him the championship years- ago and clearly demonstrated that Munn's great strength was no match for the science cf the master grappler. Steach'ng only to the shoulders of the giant : westerner and weighing about fifty pounds less,' Zbyszko wriggled v away every time Munn. tried to obtain his favorite crotch hold and easily broke away, when be attempted a jut Jltau. Then watching his opportunity Zbyszko grabbed a body bold, lifted his opponent high. Into the air and burled him to the floor, pinning his shoulders to the mat a few seconds later. After the intermission be re peated the performance and soon bad Munn on his back In the grip tbat restored ' to him the heavy weight crown.- After the bout club physicians who examined Munn said that be was suf fering from acute tonsilltls and that he had fainted during the intermis sion between the first and second falls. The doctors said he had no fever "When they exa'mlned him be fore the match. . . , At a 'meeting last night nt 'the Pelican City Community club tenta tive plans were laid to form a Tim ber league of baseball nines from the mills and ramps of Klamath county uud northern California. Representatives were present from Tennnnt, Klamath Falls, Lnmin Lumber company, and Pelican liny Lumber company. .Tho Ttmbor Lcaguo will In no wny interfere or compete with the Sink 1-you-KIamath league. Games will bo scheduled so as to not Intorforo with tho larger league, and If conductod In this way , the Timber loague should be very valuablo In developing- material for tho various town teams. 1 The Lumberlo'gue. weekly news paper tor the loggers and mill men in this section, was represented at the meeting and announced that a silver trophy -wouM be offered to the winner of the league. Tho Lum berlogue also agreed to put a team In tho field If one should bo needed In tho league. Another meeting was called tor 7:30 p. m. April 23. at which a much larger representation will bo present for the completing of arrangements. Letters have been sent to the larg er lumber companies. Inviting them to send their representatives to this meeting at which financial ar rangements, league officials and ump'res, eligibility, schedule, and by-laws for the' league will be dis cussed and settled. Lumber companies desiring to en ter the league should appoint their representativesjat once, and notify J. O. Rhodes, secretary of the Pell can City Community, or the names of their representatives.' BRITISH DIRIGIBLE BREAKS LOOSE FROM ? MOORINGS IN STORM LONDON, Eng:,' April 16. .Riding northward beWe the winds that swept the north sea,, the big Brit ish dirigible R-33 which tore away from her mooring mast at Pulham, Norfolk this morning, apparently cannot be kept headed homeward bv the crew of 20 which was aboard her when she broke loose. There ts no chance of the R-33 returning to Pulham air station tonight, it vas unofficially announced. Broadway Malin - Saturday April 18 Eve, 8 "Polash and Perlmutter J BIG DANCE AFTER SHOW Music by Klamath Falls Orchestra WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, EVE 8:00 "THE KING OF WILD HORSES" STRAMBQ TO BE E HER TOMORROW Portland Heavyweight Who Meets Ritchie Tuesday, i Wires Promoter Roicco Strambo, Portland heavy weight who meets Earl Ritchie In the 10-round main event of tho municipal boxing card at Scandina vian hall next-Tuesday night, will arrive here tomorrow night, - This was the word received today by Promoter J. E. Patterson from the Portland mltt-sllnger. Strambo will start working out either tomorrow i night or Friday. , .'Young Felix, Weed welterweight, arrived yesterday and worked out at : Scandinavian hall last night. Those who saw him in action are predict ing that Jack Crlm, Modoc Indian, will hsvn his hands full when ho stops six rounds with the Weed bat tler. Young Felix has a reputatjon as a K. O. artist and expects to slip over the old sleeping pill, on tho Indian welter. "IntArost In the bout 1f growing stronger dally as Strambo should ...". give the Klamath1 heavyweight a lot of trouble. The preliminaries promise to be as good or better than those at the ' all of which should mean that the hall will bo Jammed to the limit Tuesday night. Skinny Men Gain 5 Pounds In an Rays or Oct . Your Money Back Doctors arid good pharmacists know thst Cod Liver Oil Is full Pf vltamlnes that make flesh, create appetite, builds up the power to resist disease and puts good solid flesh on skinny men and women. But it's horrible tasting stuff and every day fewer people are taking It, for doctors are prescribing and people are fast learning that they can get better results with MsCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Star Drug Store, Underwoods Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and druggists all over the country are having a tremendous demand for. 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Adv, t f X ? y j. t t t f f j t Just Received Another Big Shipment -of Kuppenheimer and Curlee Summer Suits You will have to see these f ine suits to appreciate the values we are offering at $30, $35 and up to $50.. English Styles if you prefer the loose free drape Closer fitting models, if you like the trimmer effect Variety to suit any taste Values supreme to suit any pkt-From $3() fa $50 Nettleton and Crossett ', Oxfords for Spring The Aristocrats of American ., Shoes Styles you will see worn most, now ready ' $5 to $15 It is about time to put the old felt hat on the shelf and get a new nifty straw and as usual we are showing all the new ones $2.50 to $10 'Extra special on Mens fine imported English broad cloth shir ts r:v: ' ' :) .'.'.'';. . ; Styles with collars attached, four colors Special J195 . Styles with separate collars, four collars Special $2.00 Klamath Klothing Kompany ; Leading Clothiers t I ? i i i i t i I t X 'i!!gk