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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
paw rte wn: -CKctrxr TUESDAY, ,TTTNn,2.'in2.?'V Latest Sport News 1'. n Boeing Fans Eager to See " rBig Heavyweights Clash in Main Event Match Tonight Sammy Olson and Jim , of Victory Carlson-Coffman Battle to Be . Warm One Every Fight Will Be Fast ., When the gone; sounds tonight for the main event of the boxing program at Scandinavian hall it will find two fighters opposing each i i. : i ' it. j i lueuuvary uie same, rauier unusual in neavweignt cir cles where there are no weight requirements to be met. Both Jim Firpo Gorman and Sammy Olson will tip the scales at approximately 190 pounds with perhaps a poupd or so variation. The; winner of the match will find he has jumped from' the frying pan into the fire for he Avill be greeted by a host of ringside challenges from men of no mean ability.. - Heading the list is Rocco to again do his stutf betore jNig xeagT, liny Herman and George Lamson are only a fevrvof the remaining who want a chance at the winner. , Straina- VIA M.1f , W7I glla would be periaps the be it drawing card it Olson wins the match' tonight, as local' fans are anxious to see another go between the two. i The J . winner of the Car'.son-Coff-man go is likewise destined to hare a lot of trouble on his hands in the ' person ot one Jimmie Cottrell, ex perienced coast lightweight, who 1 clamoring for a match with the win ner, 'f i . In iplte of this looming On the horizon- both Carlson and Coftmaa hare the same Idea about the fight tonlgUt-T-the idea of each being that he wilt" win. This bout Is sure to have a dis astrous ending for one of the boys, in the opinion of fans who have watched ; both sling gloves in the workouts.' The one who gels across the first - wham should go home with the big end of the gate. , ; - In the Sailof "Mcearthy-Harping' ton fight thoracis- also the shadow ot dUaster hanging on the .horizon In the person of one Heinle Mey ers, who wants to take on the win- . nor..,. Meyers comes 'from California and bis is the buzz-saw 'technique of the four-round game.f In the ring hejNcwsoni will deliver the principal has one Idea that of keeping both (hands swinging and forgetting all about the effect it might have on his opponent. Richard Soott nd Babe L!gh;foct have both worked hard In prepar ation for their coming fight and local tans expect LIghtfoot to put up the best fight of his career to night a proceeding which they say Scott will render necessary. A curtain raiser preceding the Lightfoot-Srott conest has been ar ranged. Two local boys will go either three or four rounds. A new stunt will be tried tonight by the boxing commission to pre vent the contusion that has hither to tied up matters at the entrance. General admission tickets ' wll be placed on sale at 7:00 o'clock, an -hour before the fights start. First come, first served will be. tie or der of the day. Reserved seat tick ets will be placed on sale shortly afterwards. ' . Johnnie: ijoiston's 'orchestra will relieve the solemnity at the occa sion between bouts, while the fallen'. gladiators are being carted away, j , i , . " unronic taie-conierg are warned by the commission that they'll mlm something If they oome at 8:15. The first bout will go on at 8:0 0 o'clock sharp, .and- that's that. . V ; Fplt.MKR RESIDENT ILL Old ltl&iifeivor Klaiiuitli County .t liow at Portland Mrs.Alice Hamilton lcrt this aftornoW -by stage for Portland to be wlh her father, Louis . Allin. who was formerly a resident of ' Klamath founiy. Mr. Allln In 83 years of age and is well known In this county where he was a isi dent forlover 35 years. For many yoan ho 'resided on the. Falrchild and Dyi'tis ranch., Mrs. Hamilton just roturned fro m Portland about ton darn ago fro ma visit to her fnther at which, time ho was slight ly Improved. Little hope Is held out for his recovery at this time. .jAlice 'j ttijLIQTT HERE Orvll'l B: - Elliott', " merchan '. or Klamatt'UKonoyM .wai lh: tho city todnyl to -bfcstanat.: .-i.'-, " V Gorman Both Confident other who weigh almost i t i . Stramaglia, who is anxious local fans. Frank Farmer, Over Frank Farmer PORTLAND, Juae 2. Kid Xor tolk. negro light heavyweight of New York took the decision over j Frank Farmer, Tacoma, after ten rounds of milling here last night. The match was tame except for the third round when Norfolk dropped 1 Farmer for an eight count with a left to tie wind followed by a short right smash to the jaw. Both men weighed 175 .3-4. Legion Smoker To Be Held Tonight i Klamnth Falls post No. S, Ameri can Legion, will stage another of its highly appreciated smokers in the chamber of commerce rooms to night at-S-: 00 p. m. y 'v. Manager Harry Poole of the Pine Tree and Liberty theaters will fur nish the legion with one act of his Pine Tree vaudeville. The act will be Cox and Fiske. J. J. Keller will put on tho feed and Frank Confer will appear in solo. Major Gail S. address of tlio evening on the le gion endowment fund. Commander Francis It. Olds stated today Jhat lie expected more than 100 legion men present, which is based on the two previous smok ers. MANY TIMBER DEALS CLOSED HERE MONDAY . Many timber sales, principally for small tracts, were closed here yes terday and today, according to rec ords placed on file. The White Pine Lumber company purchased from-S. C. Campbell a small tract in Section 27, Township 38 S, P.. 10 E. W. M. for approxi mately $1,000. bhevlin - Hixon purchased two small tracts from P. L. Kemp for $1500. If. A. Ulcy, acting for a group, i transferred 80 acres north of Crea don! tn T? V. mi..ht.li. nlu .., . ' ' ; , purchased from K. B. Post 40 acres i the same territory ZETMAX ISOY HERE Son of Miller Hill Mini in City for the Day Wllbert Zctninn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zclman of Miller Hill Is in tho city today attending to business af fairs for his father, who has been 111. Wllbert Is a graduate of the eighth grado at Miller Hill. INMCRES .ARM Popular YfiiniK .Man Injures Arm Willie Cranking Cnr Harry Ilegan, ono of the valued employes of the Chevrolet garago, had the misfortune to painfully injuro his arm yesterday while cranking a car. While It was neces sary to placo his arm in a sling, his friends will bo glad to learn that no bones wore broken. MOE'8 SALE OF PROGRESS BKUIXS FRIDAY, JCXE 5TH Moe's 9th Annual Sale of Progress will point the way to satisfaction and economy. Begins Friday, June 5tb, 9 a. m. Adv. 1-2 Black Cat Is Friendly With Both Fighters Jim Gorman and Sam Olson Are Badly Worried Jim Firpo floriiian- and Sammy Olson, slashing 190-p.uiideis. who meet tonight In what is scheduled to be a ten-round tight at Scuii tiinnvUn hall, are worried. Neither Is worrying about w'.iut the other will do in the ring tonight but over another matter entirely. A black cat lai the cause of It all. Tho cat was used by tho Shriners at tho time of their Ceremonial here and ever since has Insisted en making Its Jiomo In tho Scandinav ian hall. Which is not so bad, even If fighters are more or lo;s supersti tious on tho eve of battle. The thing . worrying both Olson and Gorman is the. fact that the eat seems undecided just which one t) pi.'k for a pl.iym.ite. It shows a disposition to bo friendly with both 1 of them, much to their horror. Monday it was found curled up percefully in Gorman's bathrobe and today Gorman is said to be serious ly considering smearing catnip in Olson's earner so toat the Jinx will roost there tonight during the fight. Both fighters have joined In an appeal that the people who own the cat come and take it home where it ; will be appreciated. Too Much Rain Makes Fishing Unprofitable Klamath Falls. unprecedented rainy spell has brought Joy to farm- j e:o and gloom to local fisoermen. Fish, the -sportsmen say, refuse to be caught by pretty feathers or painted wood as long as there Is an abundance of natural food. ThU tho recent rains havo prov ided. Fcod has been washed In' from creek and river bauks and in addition water is so high and dis colored that it3 hard for a fish to see anything but real food. Bet ter fishing Is expected to result Im mediately, tie tains atop and the water goes down, however. - ; .; ;v .'- Licc;eTT,& rVfynRsTonAcco Co. AIUHT KKNKItVtm KKATSJi ; lienrrral Seals for Cliiiiituuiiiit U Ho Installed There bus boon some call for a reserved seal service lit tho i-lmu-tauuiia. The committee would like to havo an liidiciitton from the patrons of the ohautiiiniuii as to . whether or not such n service would be popular this your nt n price of i one dollar por seat for the sensim The sorvjeo would consist uf tho use of a numbered folding chair near the front of the tout which would be reserved for tho holder ot a tiekot beuriiiK tho sumo num ber for each pertormiiuee durliiK the course. Arrangements have been made to take, tentative, older.-, at the office ot Walton & Wright. fiOl Main street. I'lione tillt-W. K about one hundred orders nru re ceived by Wednesday noon ihesv seats will be Installed mid Mi" ser vice made available. TO FHiHT SATl'RDAY .SAN' FRANCISCO. Juno S. .Mr.tingein of Jack Jloannult end t'.eorite tiotlfrey announced today that they would declare the winner of the contest ot those heavy, weights next Saturday afternoon as the champion of the world. Jack Dempsey, they held,' hail forfeited title to that remunerative position by reason ot long nbseueo from the ring. i Odds of 10 to 9 are being offered on Renault, the former mounted po liceman from Canada having twice defeated his dark skinned, opponent. Ilarrinj; knockouts, the men will punch each other for. ten rounds. DECISION ilVE ALBANY, N.' ; Y.,! June 2. The court of cppeuW today banded down a decision affirming '. the ruling of lower courts in favor of Mrs. Anno U. Stillmiui In the divorce proceed ings brought by Jnmes A. Slillman. New York banker, and ruling that the "Judgment appealed from should bo modified by striking out thereirom all roffrenco to tho legitimacy ot iiu'r.nt defendant (B.i!;y Guy Stlllmanj." , lla:i3 lake covers inOO Minnesota acres. It's drying up. Maybe the bass are drinking . i... MOE'S SALE OK PROGRESS BEGINS FRIDAY, JINE 5Tir The 9th Annual Sale of Progress at Moe's spells O-P-I'-OrU-T-U-N-1-T-Y. Como early.fS(oru opens at 9 a. m., Friday. Juno Gth. Adv. 1-a .... ' ' 4i i : ade for pipes and If ever a tobacco were "made for pipes" it's Granger Rough Cut. Granulated, fine-cut tobaccos tend to smoke fast and hot in' your pipe. But Granger naturally smokes slow and cool because, it's specially cut "Dead Letter" Week Is Being Observed Tht'OUKhotit the I'lilU'd Slate's among post offices, lliln week will ho known as cumpiilitu week HKiilnsl "dead leilei-s," Dui-Iiik lhi pnst week1, Assltctiiut I'osl master I!. I., tirirrith ot the local m.n iiftlee. has bud over two hundred letters that must bo returned to the ufflce at San Francisco, which' Is lieud liiarters for this district.- -' After the letters are relumed to Sun Francisco they tire opcmnl uid It any valuables uro found with no hint ot address of the sender, the money Is turned over to the mis For Your Protection All RACINE Multi Mile Tires arc now SEALWRAPT. They are wrapped twice and sealed at the factory. We remove the outer wrappings; the blue inner 230 Main for pipes ''rough cut," we call it. And when it comes to taste, Granger Rough Cut is neither over-mild nor too stout', but has that full, rich "rounded-out"mellowness that seems to just "go" with a pipe. ' cellaneous postal fluid. All letters from the local office mo relumed weekly lo San l-iiincliieo. llelweeu !i00 mid 1150 loiters uro returned weekly iiccoiiIIiik to Mr. Griffith's report, who finds tliul m itch ot tho fault Is duo to Im proper iidilroKscH, Many of theso me the men going to lumbering caiuim In (ho vicinity of Klnmulli Fulls Itlve the local office uh Ihelr ail il less mid full to miilio any cIiiiiiko when leaving for cuiiip. ' SAI.EM, Ore., Juno 2. Governor I'lerco today reappointed It. I.. Suliln of Portland us a member ot (ho Multnomah county tiu super vlflni: .mid conservullou committee. wrapping remains on the tire until you buy it. This blue inner wrapping means tliat the tire is a new, first-quality product and guaranteed as such by ourselves and RACINE. Look for it. MOTOR INN GARAGE Packed In tea-foil, instead of tins hence J Q pipes only! C. of C. Body To Make a Study Of Rail Situation Appointment of a local ectmmll leo to iiiuke a study of tuu local railroad situation and to maku ft report I hereon was doclded nt to day's ineellliK of dm boiinl of di rectors of the cliumlier ot com merce. I-'ormuj iinnoiiucuiiieiil au " (he personnel of tho board will bo niiido at next Tucuiluy's meeting. Treasury will drop about 200 clerks. Anyway. It Is u pica time uf tliu year lo bo fired. Racine MULTI-MILS TIRES Phone 294-J hi i; j, i