The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENiNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Wednesday, December 9, 1986
REFUSES TO CALL
SPECIAL SESSION
AUSTIN, Tex., I i 0 i n Gov
ernor Allrlnm A. Ferguion today is
undo a tatemen.1 declaring that she
will not cull a hiiccIhI session of the
lcKlslaturo as requested by Speaker
Loo Battorwhlte Had other member
of tho honxn.
Big Heavyweights Will Clash
In Ten-Round Main Event Next
Week; Good Card Is Promised
Wood
BLOCKS Our blockwood Is
ample for the present. Wfl are
taking part off the yards.
DRY BLAB Our dry slab is
not entirely dry. It is good tor
the heater, but not for the
cook slow.
LIMB WOOD is tirst class dry
limbs and troe tops. It is
dany wood for heater, furnace
or fireplace.
COAL Sure, we have coal.
Lump coal, best on the market.
8KB VICK Just a little behind
with deliveries. Order early.
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8c CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
Willie Keeler and Jack McGreer Will Come
Here With Real Reputations Good
Supporting Bouts Are Lined Up
By Sylvester
"UR eye-examination ana our
advice will give to your per
fect ' information and freedom
from worry we will fit you cor
rectly, if you need glasses.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Kj-e-Slglit Specialist
We Grind Our Own Glasses
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOOX
"We will write a pre
scription for the glass
es you need and prop
erly grind the lenses."
A couple of big Ik .'S with good
reputations will head-line the next
boxing card which has been ad
vanced to a woek from tomorrow
tight, December 17th, aecivdlng ti
announcement today by Johnnie
'Sylvester, matchmaker. Willie Keel
er. who holds the heavyweight cham
pionship of the Inter-mountain stales
and Jack McGreer, a slashing glove
thrower from Texas,' will be the
two big attractions. They'll go 10
roauds or less.
Karl Ritchie, vho was ; have
been given a top position on the
next card, sa.ts he won't fljjlit. That
ntalees it unanimous as fat as Klum. !
ath fans are cuncci-nctl. The sport-;
injj public hereauout.s has been more
than kind to Ritchie. They have !
seen him put us some c.od fights, ;
and they have seen hint fall by the i
wayside like a rank lias-boon. Rut I
each time he has put up a .poor bat-,
tie, the fans, or a lot of them, have'
t'oigiten him, and have paltl overi
their cash to see liim in action
again.
Ritchie, so Sylvester says, ItatK
-igncd a contract to fight on the
next card Re had teen offered a
bigger parse than bis opponent, who
boastc-d a. better cast-wide reputa
tion. In otber words, the local pro
moters were willing to :-amper the
bbr boy in an effort to make a
drawing card out of him. And then,
after the card had all been arrang
ed for next Tuesday night, Ritchie,
lying In bed and pnffing a cigarette,
calmly notified Sylvester that he
WO'.lI-III"! fight.
So Sylvester had to spend a lotta i
dc-ri-me to find a couple of big '
boys to take the headline job. aud ;
then had to delay the bout a couple!
of days in order to give t'ne boxers
a chance to get here and acclimate :
themselves to the high altitude. I
Keeler wired ' that he is leaving i
his home af Kellpg, Idaho, today
and ought to get here Friday, with
B short stop-ovor in Portland, 'where
tho promoters want to sign hint
up with Tiny Herman tor the latter
part of the month. He'll be lore
and ready foj training by S.uur.lay
morning, giving him nearly a week
tu gel used to this altitude.
.Mctireer, who arrived recently
from Tosiu, has been working out
In Portland where the sporting writ
ers are .giving him si good send-off.
He'll leave Portland today and get
here tomorrow, rarin' for action.
It is more than poaatble that
Wilbur Harrington will have recov
ered from injuries by next Thurs
day and nill be able to show bis
famous book to the fans. Re will
undergo a physical examination to
day when the medico will give bis
decision, if the flashy little Indian
lightweight is given the official o.
K. Sylvester .will get some good boy
for him. Harrington Is proving him-
s"lf a stron-; drawing Card in those
parts and will soon be ready to step
out in faster company.
Sid Herbert says he's all ready
for his re-entry Into the ring. His
wind, is perfect and his timing of
blows has come back to him, so ho
wants nothing better than a chance
Jo mingle for (oar rounds or more
with Jack Crini. tio Modoc Indian
boy with the famous smile. Thls'l!
be a battlo tao boys ought to re
member. Iast but not least, the fans will
get a taste of pile driving blows
when "One It'iund" Hogau and Jim
Fleming square away, for 4 round-..
Hogan bong the K. o. on Fleming
in the first round in their last go,
and Fleming didn't know what it
was all about for nearly an hour
afterwards. Rut Jim says it was u
fluke and wants another crack at
.Malm's white hope. There'll be
plenty of hefty slugging when these
big boys get into action.
Arranging a bj.xing card and
keeping all the boys lined up, !s a
lough Jab far any matclinntkor. au.l
there ure always a few disappoint
meOU. Hut Sylvesler forgot ex
pense: when Ritchie teak the run
out powder aud lined up a card he
figured would give the cash custom
ers a ran far their money. Although,
neither of I ho main eventers is
known locally, they have real repB
UkttOM, and 'Willi the Strang sup
porting card, Saamlla bull ought to
see tomtom out In force a we
from tomorrow night.
Mack Lillard
Defeats Clark
Kt'iiKNK. Ore.. Doc, !). Willi
four knockdowns to his credit, and
ten pounds of weight ndvuntugc.
Mack l.illard of Eugene won a clean
cut decision over O. Hobby Clark
of San Francisco In the ten round
main event at the Winter Harden
card hero last night, l.illard batter
ed t'lnrk down In the first round for
a count of six. but the bell saved tlo
California man. In the third round
t'lark again went down, and again
in the fourth the Cattfornlan sought
refuge on the mut. In the seventh
Clark ran straight into one of 1.11
lard's blows and went down "for an
other short count. The final rounds
found t'lark rallying and carrying
j the fight to I.IUurd.
The ueml-wlndup of six rounds
went to George Dixon. Ill, of Port-
land, over Joe lllnckwell. H", of
i Begone. The clever colored boy
from Portland was entirely too much
ftir the Bugbne youngster.
Harold Reese, 135. of Portland.
substituting tor Solly Hums, buttled
to a draw With Harold Davis. 133.
I of Bngenhi in the special event.
A Tough Looking Egg
SEW YORK Brigadier General
Lincoln C. Andrews, enforcement of
ficer, buys no more drinks at his
clubs. "After prohibition and before
I took over this work. ". he has told.
"I did not realize what 1 was doing
when at tho club, for instance. I
would tell Pat, an attendant, to get
me a bottle of Scotch. I did not then
realize as 1 dil now that I was fat
tening ih organized bootleg Indus
try." Now the general Intends to en
force prohibition or quit.
Knights of Columbus
Hold Merrill Meeting
rl.me to f.rty uioinlioni of Iho
KulgUl i of . Uolunihiin and their
Itditi motored to lierrlU Imi !
lOf, whore the Knights held their
regular meeting at the Bugene m.
lianiiuoud home. Following the
current uuilaoM social program
an, I daQfa wns enjoyed.
The local monihi'i'ii lotnrneil to
the sl'ty ab ail mltllllght,
BROILED
STEAK
Delicious
B e y o n d
Description
i
Boiled Over
Char-coal Fire
CLUB CAFE
LONDON Brief is the glory of
prize winners at tho famous Smiths
field rattle show. All of thom, includ
ing several owned by King George
and llie Prince of Wale;, must bo
killed because som-v of the entries
have been found lnd'Oletf with' hoof
and mouth disease.
This Frowning, brown eyed young c,i;mt is norig ojJttf than
Jack-MeGreer, who punched cattle and punched jaws down in
Texas, with rnore than average miccoss. lie's also performetl
around Los Angeles, Vernon and Hollywood, and knows his
uppercuta when it comes to tho manly art of biffing. lie's
going t tangle with W illie Keeler, hairy-chested socket of
KeIlo.tr. Idaho, at S.candia liall a week from tomorrow night
When one of these boys drops to the canvas they'll hear it
down in llie lava beds.
GLASSES
Brighter Vision
Clean vision enables a
person to do much bet
ter work than when thr
eyes are laboring under
a strain.
flood vtnlon Is ggggrod every
optirui patient that eomei to ui
far e, bglp
We have helped hund
reds of your neighbors
and friends and can
help you.
DR. GOBLE
TtM MAIN
We grind the glasses in our
inn factory to null each In
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