The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tape Four
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TMBdayi December 20, 1925
Willfe Keeler Proves Himself
Cool Ring General; Fight With
Farmer Ought To Be Furious
Idaho Champion Every Bit As Good As Tacoma
Logger, And Great Battle is in Pros
pect Jim Fleming Thinks he
Will Beat Hogan
of considevntbn In their six round
scmlwltidup. And Fleming Is right,
at tint, When ihoau two middle
weights first met. llog.in knocked
Fleming out In the opening e.iutj.
It WM n real knoekout nnd had
Fleming "goofy" for nearly an hour,
lint Fleming, as soon as he re,' ver
ed his faeulties, begged for a re
turn go with Hogan. As a rule a
fighter Is at a disadvantage when
he faces a man mho has previously
administered tho K. O. punch, but
Fleming, In their second bout, wud-
j ed right In and had a shade the best
There's been a lot of talk about the rteak eeneralshiD ?f " ,th0?.rt UoKmi W1,s filven
and craftiness of Frank Farmer, for manv vears the ' '
king-pin of Pacific coast heavyweights. There is no - '-'"'" '" lowing, Fiem-
OUGStion hilt UlAt Rnrrnpr W m. o W nf ficrhr W;M, . .alnks he Vmnld rule a tav-
... v . rue m ..;ei. bout Frlda, night, and
e, la aui.h to support his claim.
At any rate, these two boys will
i rnish some real thrills, and It's
i .-ori.ius question If this bout will
go tho full six rounds,
l.iuk W'euver and Kid Short, a
pair of willing heavyi.veights, will
nhani away at each other in a four
round special event, whilo Carl
Flcyd and Kid Sullivan will o four
or loss In tho curtain raiser.
According to .Matchmaker John
nie Sylvester, tho seats arc going
at a DrlsH rato in down town .-ienr
his head as well as his hands.
Bui there's a story on Willie Keeler that happened here
a couple of weeks ago which shows him to be about as
cool as an iced cucumber when he's stepping about the
resined canvas dodging left hooks and right uppercuts.
In his fight with McGreer, whom he stowed away in
less than two rounds, Keeler wasn't paying much atten
tion to his burly opponent until the very moment an open
ing showed and he crashed through his right for the
knockout punch.
During the first round, Keeler kept looking out over
the sea of faces in the hall, and when he went to his
. - r . " , in iu uunn luivil ClgU
fiimai nr tno nn. rt tho mnnil Ha trtlrl Wits li .1 , 1 1 .m- . c...... .. ...1.. .v.
mv iiy i uu mt luium, lie iuiu mo luifaimcid iiie ow w, uua wiin rais mo only big
exact number of empty seats in the house. i .""". on New Year's night, it
Then in the second round as he- . ought to dra.,v a capacity houao.
was weaving about tho room, he saw( attending the daily workouts of tae'i j
sonio. "busted" but determined fan two heavies, and opinion appears to j , Tr-,.a,
crawl throngb tho window and thus bo about CVcnly divided. Farmer Is, T he LIBERTY
escape, payment. This, it is related, ; better known in Oregon than Keeler.
bo enraged Keeler that he took his 1 and hence has a lot of backers whoj
spite out on McGreer and a moment
later tho Texan was sprawled face
forward on the canvas.
The Liberty offers an unusually
inir.g ne cant lose, on the other good program tonight, with two
hand, Keeler's calm assurance, cou-j widely different types of pictures
pled with his victory ovar the Ta-! making a big double program. "The
Any fighter who can milce thjseicoma logger last August, Indicate ; Chorus Lady" has a varied comblua-
little tilings when he's in there ho is every bit as good. With uo'tion of situations that run all tho
facing "a barrage of gloves is cer-' two big boys so evenly matched, this i W!iv tTosa race track thrills ta
ought to be a battle that twill keepj chorus girls and their 'sugar dad
the fans on their feet most of 'the I d,es' and Is most Interesting. "The
time. . Kad to Latlgo" is a Western that
Jim Fleming doesn't fancy tho
way "One Round" Hogan has been
boosted during the past two weeks,
and he figures he's entitled to u bit
Hart bxpects
Early Hearing
"The interstate commerce, commis
sion has not yet fixed the dale for
argument at JVnshlti -ton o( the OMM
Involving the right in build the rail
road Mtenilona nropoaod hy th,,
j Northern lines ami the Southern Pu
I cltlc," says C. A. Hart, attorney tor
I the Oregon Truuk, who returned to
! Portland today following a brief bus
iness visit in tho alt',
j "When we submitted our briefs
for the Oregon. Trunk we asked the
commission for an early date (tod 1
understand that the Oregon COW'
mission made a similar request. 1 be
lieve the Interstate commerce com
mission will recognise that Ida 11. oi
ler is of great Importance 10 tin
state, as well as to iho Klumutli coun
try, and will do all It can to slve
us an early hearing, and thereafter
to reach n decision In the eases with
out any unnecessary delay."
talnly one cool hombre, and Farmer,
when fie meets Keeler iti the 10
round main event next Friday night,
will meet a fighter iwho Is just as
cool and just as much of a ring
general as himself.
Crowds of ringworms have been
is out of the ordinary and holds
your interest from beginning to end.
With a good comedy, this makes a
fine evening's entertainment.
MIDLAND
Miss Ila Hooper left Sunday for
San Francisco where sho intends to
spend the winter with her sisters
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Urgent and
family spent Sunday at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wvnat of
Merrill.
Miss Ester Atchison Is spending
her vacation at the home of Navdne
Gregory.
Bernard and Opal Hooper and
Archie B penes were visiting -ut the
homo of S. L. Ilurnett Saturday
evening.
Albert and Frank Hail of Hound
Lake spent Saturday ut the home of
S. F. Iturnett 'on Miller's Island.
Wiu. Ilurnett Is spending a few
days with Albert Hall at Round
Ulko." '
E. I.. Furber was in Klamath
Falls on lluainess on Suturday.
i Do You Want To
Rent Your House?
Trade Your Car?
Buy Used Furniture?
Sell Your Typewriter?
Find Your Purse?
Sell Your Farm?
Ride to Portland?
Buy a Used Gun?
All Modern Conveniences
ASK
THE MAN
WHO OWNS
ONE
PACKARD cars have all modern
conveniences.
And they are the only cars that have.
Some day, and some day soon, a car
without easy chassis lubrication and
means of keeping the motor oil pure
will be as out of date as a house with
out a bath or furnace.
By the way, old fashioned houses arc
not brinijinij much when offered for
sale in these modern days. How about
old fashioned cars a year or two
from now?
The new Packard owner lubricates
his car in less time than it takes to
sound the horn.
Pospisil Motor Co.
8th and Klamnlh
1
PACKARD
Both lmek&ni Stx nnd Packard Eijht art mvmtlmblm
in nine bo!y typmt, four open mnd Ir encJommd.
Use Herald Class Ads
To do any or all of these things mentioned above
the cheapest and most effective way is to put
an ad in the Herald Classified Section. It car
ries five times the number of individual ads of
any other medium.
It's The Herald that's read in Klamath
County
MODOC POINT
Christmas eve, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Lamm entertained the children
of the Lamm Lumber Company with
a t'hrlstmas party at tho school
house. The school house was dec
orated throughout with greens nnd
in one corner of the room was ,1
huge Christmas tree elaborately dec
orated hiildine trlfts for ririv Jthffa.
I ron. After an Interesting program
by, the school children, Santa Cram
arrived and distributed the gifts to
all.
Miss Alice Owen In spending the
holidays at her home In Uoseburg.
The Lamm Lumber company has
closed its Hawiulll for tho yonr.
The plan to reopen about February
first if logs and Weather permit.
Miss Margaret llagun Is spend
ing the Christmas holidays at her
Ifome In Pendleton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Bgellno and
daughter Olene motored to Dorrls,
California, to spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs, Hob Egollno.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Knuuss and
family had dinner at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Pelican City.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dixon, Mr.
and Mrs. Kehoe and Mr. and MrH,
Ohaa. Drlfcoll enjoyed a "no host"
dinner on Christmas at the home
of Mrs. Chas. Drlncoll.
Mr. and -Mrs. M. IC. Knauss an
nounce the engagement of thoir
daughter, Neve, lo Mr. Annul Hoy
Stump of Sunnyvale, California The
young couple are to he married Jan
uary first at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. I), Tllton of Pelican City.
After the wedding they will leave
for Sunnyvale, California, where
they will mako their home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Smytlu- enter
tained a number of friends and
relative! on Chrlgtmaa day. Thoso
who enjoyed their lovely dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Ci. A. Page,
Howard McDonald, Chan. McKay
and Vera SmyTbe, all of Port Klam
ath. Miss Lois Smyttie has as her KUeal
over tho holidays Alius Yulanda Kel
soy of Portland.
The wedding of Mian Opal O.
Smytlio and 0, A. .Pago, both of
Lead Irish
Fort Kliinutih. which took place .1 their many friends. Tho young
wook ago, came as a surprlno to couplo were married at the county
I ent. They plan an extensive motor
: trip 10 California In January an their
honeymoon. Tho couple now ronlde
at Fort Klamnlh.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Smythe, Lola
Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knnuaa,
Nevu and Eda Knnusn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. A, Vogolpohl, Hud Chldoator and
Mr. und Mrs. I). Munk all attend
ed tho Chrlstman dnnro at Fort
Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. Crump nnd
EJmmett Chldonter attended (he Elka
dancq In Klamath Falls on Cbrlet
mas night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Lamm nnd
daughter. Winifred Carol, loft for
San Francisco on Hundny. Mrs.
Lamm and duughtor wllltsail for
Honolulu on December 3ulh wftli
her mother and sinter, Mrn. (loorgo
Watt. Mr. Lamm will return to
Modoc Point on Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrn. 8, W. Egellno, Mr.
ami Mrs. Chns. Drlncoll, Mr. nnd
Mrn. D. II. Crump, Mr. nnd Mrn.
A. J. Chldoator npont Sunday In
town.
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RUSSIAN JtOOT DOOMED IN
LONDON, modistes CLAIM
Here nro Notro Damn's dual cap.
tulns for the 192(1 fimthall eleven, Kit
Kcne Edwards, QtMrtfcrbnolc, and
Tom llearndon, halfback. Tho eloc-.,
(Ion resulted In u deadlock, so tha
memliern of the team decided tho
two should rotutn the honor, Hoth
nro . redhends und nn.li la a Junior,',1
LONDON. Tlio Itunalnn boot for
young women, which came in hore
with a nmh along with tho fnll
rain and mud, In doomed, modlaton
claim, bocauno there In not a chnnco
of the Idea over holng tnkon up by
royalty and tho "beat ponplo" gon
orally. The Maker! of fashion declare. In.
cldontally, that tho host
seldom net Ilia ntylos hut
them after the nucond host have
trodden Hie pathway of tho plonoora.
Hut, It Is pointed out, It la nulto
dlfforent with tho Mohcow boot,
because to koop a fad going roy
alty must give Its BRnotlon, and
royally will nnvor do that bocauno
no momhor of tho King's llouno
bold ever wnlka In damp, muddy
nlcots iwhlch Imvo made tho Una
Hlan fottwouv popular for tho time
being, at leant,
pooplo
follow