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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday Deembfrf HILT) Page Four Two Knockouts Feature Card Bad Weather Keeps Many Ringsiders At Home Two Beauties and a Beast Hexing fans who witnessed the pcrformanro held Inst night at .Scandinavian hall saw two knock outs' administered In Jig time an.l two houts that went the limit. In tho opening event of tho card Kid Thompson opened an aerial at tack on Skipper McDonald, culmin ating enrly In the second round when he misjudged his distance and came in wide open. Intercepting a wild swIiik on the point of his ,i:iv. "One Hound" llognn of Mailt! proved his 'right to possess the title by knocking out Jim Fleming, a more experienced mixer. In th" first round. Hegan has a wallo; and should prove o good local draw ing card if handled by an experien ced man. Tho Mickey (libbons-Chuek Sam? fight went the limit, Sams having a shade the best of it in the early rounds. Gibbons showed ability to give and take but seemed to lack judgment with his swings. Sams landed cleaner and more telling blows. This was a fight from tin opening bell to the end of the sixth round. In the main event, which went the full ten rounds to a draw, Mike Do Pinto and Billy Watson of Eu reka put up a good exhibition. Wa't son hammered Oe Pinto all through the fight with a straight left that seemed to have the Portland bat tler worried, and which seemed to occupy all of his attention. Watson had the best of it in the opening rounds, then De Pinto took the lead, and in the final rounds honors were about even. The few clean blow De Pinto put across were offset, by the continued jabbing of Watson. Inclement weather kept many reg ulars away from the ringside. Mb.', The University of Cincinnati's fitolkdl fvLivcrs art l ulled "Ih Ix-.-tr cats." u they have lo have :i l-var lot .1 m.isi-ot I'liete show tv, hhJs. Helen Pinncy deft) and Gladys Dawson trtghtl taking cue of the (tct. It's up v. to the gul students lu keen hint supplied with (ood. LIXK PHONES WITH RADIO TOKYO (JP) Failure of the or dinary telephone service in case of storms, fires or earthquakes, has caused the Japanese department of communications to attempt to link radio apparatus with telephone lines of the empire. It is thus hoped that communication may be available in event of emergency. Aggies Leave for Los Angeles Game COltVALUS. Ore., Dec, 9'. (A Twenty six Oregon Aggie football men with Coach Srhlssler. ltf: here at 10 a. m. today for Los Aur'.Um whero they will play the fin..! gatuo of the season with southern '.'a'i fornia Saturday. Fifteen linemen aod eleven backfield men were in the party. Those selected are llal e:m and Wernmerk. centers: Kloh ert, Badlcy, Olmsted. Plumb. ia'.rdtt, Liebe, Dixon, Dickerson. H.)o and Vlmont, tackles; Carr, Robbing, Lo gan, and Ward, ends; Ed.va.'ls and Lassiter, quarters; Denman. Schul merich, Grider, Bell. Luby r.nd Quinn, halves, and Snider, Jarvls and Avrit, full backs. The squad had a fast session f signal practice and scrimmage last night. Commenting on the pnspec's Coach Schissler said. "We ma? lose the same, but from the v.ay tue team looks now, and tae w-y tiiey are tearing into the pra.-clce, we will have a mighty dangeraut bunch f:r any toam to go up igbluSh" School Vacation Starts December 24 Christmas vacation in the public schools will start at noon on Thurs day, December 21. according to an nouncement made today by J. Percy Wells, city superintendent of schools. The pupils will forget their books for a period of eleven days, taking up their duties Ogata on January 4. On the morning of December 24. :!:e principals of the various schools will hold Christmas exercises and the afternoon will mean the annual the ater party, over which C. H. Under wood win preside as host, which has been one of his outstanding nets of kindness to the pupils of the public schools for a number of years. Will Recommend Several Changes in Football Code CHICAOO, Deo, a. ()) Clmngi s 1. bo iccnmniondcd' In Hie tj itlmll code will be considered when woM arn football conches and athletic director gather hen- tomorrow lor II llireo' day meeting. I:' some agree meul :s reached. It is xpeeted that a number ot the runs oomtnUte, probably A. A. Stngg. will take I he (Iterations bef.re the national rules committee. One proposal likely to bo Con sidered is in favor et pulling the hall In play at the atari ot the thlid p.'. led where It was whoa time as called instead of from a kick off, as required at present. Another deals with the s.iloly S'tne coaches think dlstln 'lion attatlld he made between voluntary and Involuntary Miotics., The vol untary safety la regarded In -ome football quarters as a ineom or taking advantage ol the rules, that five yards ought lo be allowed for ever., punt caught la another chvtgo likely to be advanced. A clearer working of the rule regarding f e "dead ball" also may be sought. I", otball, baseball and basketball schedules as well ai track meets will bo arranged during t'ie meet ings with coachei .if uou-couterenco schools participating. Another Eastern Team Is Selected TK8S" PI.FASKS Mils. HAKDY NEW YORK.; Says Sam'iel Vuu clain; "Anyone who sells 1020 spirt is goin to lose money." LONDON", .(if) Thomas Hardy was unable to come to London for the first presentation of his novel. "Tess of the D'L-rbervllles." but Mrs. Hardy made the trip to London and after seeing the play expressed her approval of the portrayal of Tess by Miss Gwen Frangeon-Dovles. Mrs. Hardy said her husband is only slightly indisposed and is ordinarily enjoying good health in spite of his S5 'years. J NEW YORK, Dec, 2. (?) Furth cr recognition of the stars of Dart mouth's brilliant football team this year is contained in the selection of an all-eastern fo.nball team bv tl. Herbert McCracken. head coach nt LaFayette, for the Associated Press. Three wearers of tae green are :n eluded In this all-star lineup, wi.leh toltosra: Ends Tully, Dartmouth and For! LaFayette. Tackles Chase Pittsburgh; and Parker Dartmouth. Guards: Mahau. West Virginia) and Cothran LaFayette. Center McMillan. Princeton. Quarterback rGraham, Fvdham. Halfbacks Tyron, Colgate; and Oberlander, Dartmouth. Fullback Amos, Washington unl Jefferson. Increased earnings bring increas ed yearnings. Shop-windows on parade In the quiet and comfort of your home, newspaper in hand, the show-windows of the town's best stores pass in review. Look at that charming little hat just the style you have been looking for, and so reasonable ! And say- isn't that coat a darling? . . . Not only do you see illustrations of the marchandise, but you are told in detail of its merits and prices. A passing panorama that may be halted and started and halted at will. A shopping trip at home! How long do you suppose it would take you to reverse the process to go up one street and down another, until you had visited personally every worth-while store in town? And how exhausted you would be, physically and nervdusly. There's no doubt about it. The modern way to shop is to read the advertisements, then make notes of the stores and the parti cular offerings that appeal to you. What a lot of time and bother such a method saves. Yqu know beforehand what you want to look at, who has it, and what you will have to pay. Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. The regular reader of advertisements is better informed, makes the family budget stretch farther, has more time for recreation, pets more value for her money, and profits in many ways. Advertise ments are frequently the most interesting news in the paper. ffi Every day these shop windows are lined up for your inspection in this newspaper i A Chalk nee- where in all the World is there another motor car value equal to this P.O. s. TOLEDO OVERLAND Standard Sedan $ 799 Delivered Here COMPLETE: bslloon tircit speedometer; one-piece wind 'shield; cowl ventilator; 87 other big car features. Let's Get Down to Real Facts: here they are, a full size, live - passenger Sedan, with all the room you can and in ears at double the price molyb denum steel axle shaft, chrome vana dium steel springs, u big ear frame, genuine honeycomb radiator, three forward speed transmission, a beau tiful car, with sweeping, graceful body lines, finished in polished lacquer, up holstered in broadcloth, trimmed in nickel a car with 20 square feet of window space, exceptionally wide doors, the wiilcst scats ever built into a liyht car, and a motor that has de monstrated unequalled power, relia bility, economy and smoothness. Where can you find its equal? Your car in trade easv terms on ..... OVERLAND-KNIGHT SALES CO. 4th rV Ft la ninth P h Ffnk Governor Jim Defends Wife Husband of Texas Gov ernor Flays His Enemies ACSTIN, Tex.. Doc. 2. (ff) James E. Ferguson defended today the nets of his iwlfo, Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, in administration or high way matters in Texas, which pre cipitated agitation for a special ten sion of the legislature. In a state ment he assorted the Judgment in rourt -of tho Amorlcan road case was not tho victory administration opponents claimed. He changed lil'i Moody, attornoy general, with en tering Into a private agreement with tho road company and Stated that tho road company was permit led to go "S-olt free" with a liOt profit of $900,000, the st.ito losing a like sum through the ag'nemnnt rmd with the npprovnl t tho court. Ferguson said he foil free to talk now that the American ttoaj com pany case had hcen Settled and the grand Jury had adjourned without returning an Indictment. Ho charged that hv adding $:)0) 000 profit made by the fOS I com pany to tho probable tout ot joo 000, that it would e ist tli-i State 10 make a socond treatment ot tho highways, tho stato will ur.iliSjit a 11,800,000 loss. For Sale Chevrolet Touring New Tires, A-l Shape $3(X).W; Terms Sec it at 1 Pospisil Motor Co. Show Room Imported and Domestic Groceries , Our complete stock of, staple and fancy groceries is open to yoii each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundaya. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE K4HHMtm.MW,MMt,ij,.j,ni.mttttHtt)t(t Coop eration Is Held Vital Need HAY WlTHDBAW iTI'll.s PROM Ht'HOOI.S TBACHINCt IKISII m:W,lN. (IV) - The Teehnlcnl Committee of Ooufity Mnyo han re duced from 070 to 4110 pOltndS the money provided for teaching of the IrlHh language, nnd forecasts a fur ther reduction next year. Mom.lgnor D'Alton who Introduced the motion wild that he knowi rnothcra who threaten to wlthdrkw their children from seluol If the teaching of Irish Is not dropped. He declared that the spoken language Is losing ground, even In districts whoro It was generally spoken till comparatively recently. The government recognizes this, but thinks It regrettable, and Is tak ing steps In all dlrOctlOBS to remedy It. Irish is now made a cbinpuliior,v subject lii the primary schools all over tho country, nnd tho govern ment has appointed a. Commission which Is taking evidence as to the COndltlpb of tho language in the Irish, speaking district!) nnd tho rea son for Its deca. The chief rcn- ison Is economic, "Parents' nnd Teachers' COppor nllon Is the poitit which we Sboull nil strive Inwards," were the words of Rev. J. Henry Thomas, pastor ol 8t, Paul's Episcopal cluireh, who spoke before the Cent nil sehoiil parent-tenehors' OSOOlatlon yester day aftornoon, Plnno numbers by Mrs. RuSSOl) Austin and Miss l.ydla von llcrlhel dorf wero greatly enjoyed, us Was tho muulcnl number by Hie pupils of (he firBt gnido, under the direc tion of their teacher, Miss FolSom, In the absence of Mrs. liny Iteed, president' who Is slill confined to hor homo recovering from a major operation, Miss Augusla Pin ker, vice president of tho bonrd, presided. The regular routine of business-tpl-lowed the program. H is Hie hope of tii" attestation lo hold lis next rognlar meeting in the now Freeinont school, which will he ready for Ihe term of nrhool stnrllng .lanunry fourth. Boqiellme during the month of Janunry a "house wanning" party will tnkn plncn In Ihn new icho&li pluns for which ,wcro discussed briefly at tho mooting yoslorday. 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