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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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"GRATER LAKE"
ICECREAM
Fruit flavors that are
delightfully "different"
Take home a quart today.
Klamath Falls Creamery
Terrific Battle Ends With
Miner Welterweight Champ
Pete Latzo, Coal Field Product, Whips Mickey
Walker in Surprising Upset; Last Two
Rounds a Slugging Match .
SCItANTOJC, Pa., May 11. IP)
Anthrndto minors of the Wyomiug
valley, homo of Pote Lutio, wont
Into tho earth today with smiles and
I bulging pockets iho fruits of an
amailng contest.
Pete Latio. IS year old sou of the
minora, la welterweight boxing cham
pion of tho world. He got the decl
aion In ten rounds last night over
Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N. J.,
3 to 1 favorite.
' Walker, who won the crown by a
derision over Jack Drttton In New
York three years ago, lost It In a
desperate struggle before 11,000
spectators, most of them friends of
Lauo.
Prayers said In the mining region
for Latso's victory were answered.
The hunch of his bride that ho would
becomo champion wore correct.
At times blood spurted from the
faces of the combatants, but neither
gave an Inch. Too to toe, ono the
product of the city and tho other
of the country, lashed out at eoch
other, first one and then the other
soemtfng to have the advantage.
Lauo had met Mickey before and
suffered. But .knowing that many
FI
NAL
WIND-UP
SALE
of the
Furniture House
The entire stock must be out of this store before June 1. Every
article must be sold within the next ten days. We mean it.
Come and see. Speeding on towards this ten days' finish, we
are crashing down on the already marked - down prices with
another slashing reduction.
20 OFF
While the remainder of this stock is not complete, this
startling reduction prevails on our entire assortment of
Rugs, Furniture, Linoleums, Ranges, etc.
n slender purse had been staked on
his chaures, Pate fought last night
as never ho had fought before. In
tho first round, blood came from his
noso after u pounding at closo quar
ters. Ijvlxo soon learned that he was
fighting the champion's way and
shortly he began to step away, to'
rush In and out with stabbing Jolts
to tho head which time after time
drove his adversary to the ropes.
In the fifth. Walker's short right
opened a cut under the challenger's
left eye. but Latio rained blows and
drove Vnllor to a corner.
Trom that llmo, tho miner appear
ed gaining strength and courage,
every chargo was met with a show
er of Jolts, although ho accepted
terrific puncbos to head and body.
With miners standing on their
chairs and shouting, tho Inst two
rounds were terrific, and the finul
bell found tho boxers slugging nwiiy
nt each other with the referee trying
to pry them apart. Two Judgea voted
for Lntio inn) tho concensus nt the
rlngsldo gnvu hi in five of the tun
rounds, Walker three Hiid two even.
Latin entered lite ring under (he
immu of "Young Cluiiry" seven years
ago,
Lust ulght's gate receipts were es
timated at 100,000, of which l.nl
so's share was 17 per cent. Wulker
was guaranteed $30,000, or 37 1,
per ceut of tho not receipts.
Yesterday's Results
i'oiut I .digue
' Sacramento 3, Portland 1.
Oakland 1, Seattle 8.
San Krnnrisco 4, I.os Angeles 10.
Hollywood 0, Mlsslou 4.
American
St. Louis 4, New York 13.
Clevolund 1, Phllndolpulu 10.
Chicago 13, Uoston 4.
Detroit 6. Washington G.
.National
Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 7.
New York t, Pittsburgh 4.
Uoston 4, Chicago 8.
Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 4.
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that makes friends
and retains them
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1011 Main St.
'At this store we have combined our two stocks and the FINAL
WIND.UP SALE will be rushed to a finish at
101
1 Main St.
ft. Ifff STXP.
dV-JHM IUX Ufl
Have a
Open one up! The tobacco
tells its own story
CAMELS are made of the choicest
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos
grown. To prove what- we say
about Camel's tobacco quality,
make this test:
Take a Camel and any other
cigarette. Tear off the papers and
place the tobaccos from the two
cigarettes in separate piles. Now
shake them up and examine the to
baccos. Your own eyes will quickly
show you the difference, how the
Camel tobacco is longer and of a
riper color. Then gather up the two
piles separately and smell them.
You will at once notice the rich,
fragrant aroma of Camel tobaccoa
not found in the other.
This marked difference is even
more apparent when you "tasle the '
smoke." It is solely because of
the quality of the tobaccos and the
skill of the blending that Camels
never tire the taste, never leave a
cigaretty after-taste. ,
Camels are so good that we know
you will like them. Give them every
test known and you will find Camels
the highest quality cigarette made,
regardless of price. Have a Camel!
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C.
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