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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
i it- ?! mi at t ' 4 $ ,4t VI. 5 i: 1( PAGH.JWO EVENING HEKALD," KLAMATH FALIiS, OREGON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1025 Bitter Wrestling Bout Carded " ' for Tonight When Burke Meets Peter Buzukos at Moose Hall . Everything is all set for one of the most bitter wrest ling contests ever, staged, in Klamath county when Pete Buzijkos 'and' Henry 'Burke, hop through the ropes at Moose Hall tonight for a finish two-out-of -three match. Although' Burke -is a few pounds heavier than the former .world's welterweight champion, there appears to be plenty of Busukos money in sight and from all ad vance; dope it ought to be one of the bitterest mat struggles that Klamath fans have ever witnessed. y j i h u- e'i . ' - h ti Jl :t -7 : , : : . Burke will ;ireigji160 lbs. 'while Buzukos will enter about live pounds lighter. But Buzukos has the crafts manship of years of experience back of " him, and figures his - general knowledge of the bone-crasbing game will ' more than off-set the youth and staraini of the Klamath Henry Burke my I" ' '' '" " ' ' ' ' Pete Buzukos -' ' count; middleweight, who also holds the coast championship. Th cird is a benefit for the Klamath Falls baseball club,' and advance seat sales are said to hare been " heavier than for mat con tests in man? months. A . couple of good preliminary bouts, Including a boxing exhibition lave been arranged by the Moose lodge, which is promoting the bene fit for the baseball men. TODAVS 80ORKH American at Boston: Bt. Ijouia .... 15 17 3 Boston ....8 . 13 7 Wlngard and Dixon; Ruffing, Francis, Wlnfleld and llevlng. , ' National at , 'Cincinnati: ' ',, rhiladolphla ....................2 '. 9 1 Cincinnati .... 3 7 1 Mitchell and Henllno; Benlon and rVlngo. ' i ' I American at Now. York (10 in nings.) ;. f Cleveland .... U.. .'...... ..5 7 .1 Mew York 6 11 2 Karr, Buckoye and Myatt; Jones, Forguson and Bengough, Scrhang. . Baseball Twirler I Held For Assault PHILADELPHIA, Jnne 10. (A.P.) Eddie . Rommel, stor pitcher of the Philadelphia Ath letics, was held in $S0Q bail for court today on a charge of. assault and battery as the result of a free for ail fight at Shibe park Mon day night during a boxing show. Cy Perkins and "MicfcDy" Cochrane, catchers, and Ira Thomas, coach, als accused, were discharged ' by the police magistrate who heard the case. . . - The prosecutor was Arthur Good loman, one of four brothers attend ing the boxing -show. The brothers had seats near the ball players and during the Bemi-windup there was considerable bantering. Rommell was accused.' of hitting Arthur Coodleman, who displayed a dam aged face. . The rumpus Is alleged to have started when Rommel. made a dis paraging remark about one of the boxers favored by the Goodleman brotbors. REACH AGREEMENT LA GRANDE, Ore., June 10. The seventeenth annual union live stock show opened today at Union, Oregon, with a large crowd in at tendance. The Bhow will end Friday. VISITS FROM MEDFORD Erno3t L. Scott of Medford vis ited in the city yesterday with R. Bismark who ha3 the Harley-David-son cycle shop. Court Says Charlie Chaplin'a make up belongs to him alone. Better have your trousers 'pressed. Movie star is wearing a snakeskln muffler. It's, all right, but what's the snake wearing? Spckune clubwoman says woman's place isn't in the home. Bet she hasn't looked lately. German sculptor is making a bust of Hindonburg. The French might c-njoy a bust at Hindy. National at Pittsburgh: Boston .....,...0 15 0 Pittsburgh ..'4 9 2 Graham, Lucoy and Gibson; Mor rison, Adams, Shoehnn and Smith, Clilneso soldiers refuse to fight In 1he rain. It docs dampen one's cn-tuunliuui. OLIiNK PEOPLE Mrs. A. L. Marshall and daughter Helen of Oleno spent most of the day in the city shopping. MOW PHONE Nt'MKERH If you want the advertising or 4 biiRlness office of The Herald, plcaae call" QJ For the editorial and. news do- partmont call gg ' No frills of any kind, but man, what tobacco Packed In tea-foil, instead of tins hence . A "fancy" package nevter fooled any man who knows values. It's what's inside that counts. Inside this Granger package is mighty good tobaccrj fine, ripe old Burley with that full-bodied rich ness that belongs to good pipe tobacco. And Granger is pipe tobacco, made for pipes and cut for pipes. The "rough cut" gives you a slower-burning, hence cooler smokel i Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Bracelet Cuff Is New Fad . ;..t i...., : , ,.t , Is Gpming- Where? When? t SfMCB cuff of hrncetetp Is popu lar miw. Paris doslgnir slmu lati this fort by plnclng vral han1 nf llvr rlhhon nn hl tnniC IphvihI models . WASHINGTON SATURDAY President Coolidge left Washing ton for Minnesota. Albcrtus H. Baldwin of New York was appointed to the tariff commis sion. Surgeon General Cummlng was appointed a committee to Investigate tetra ethyl gas. ' News of a serious situation at Canton, China, was received at the state department. . ' - Going Overland by Boat . J Professor says' society girls are Ig norant. Then it's even. They say professors are Ignorant. H) f.,' 'm 'M'" tin Going across the continent In an lS-foot molnr boat, three adventur ers from Los Angelas, are ' seen hero at Astoria, Oregon, whnro llury stnrtad up the Columbia rlvnr. At Ixiwlnton, lclnho, they will put thnlr boat on a train and ship It to Livingston, Montnnn, and then down the Yellowstone rlvnr to the Missouri; down It to the MIskIrhIppI; up thq Illi nois river cannl to Lake Michigan, Lnko Huron, Georgia . liny; down tho Bt. Lawronce to the Richelieu rlvnr, up to Lnks (Minmplnln nnri through the Erie cRiinl'to the Hudson' and then on to Hohoken. Tho throo men are John lloag, writer; Frank Wilton, photographer, und Vul Woodbury, business man, " munBMMl.lillMm Pretty Soon Now JULY 2-3-4 Klamath Falls Seventh and Greatest ROBE i.4t . . . You Should. Be Here