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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
Page Si THE EVEmr, HERALD. KLA MATH-FALLS. OUKC, ON Thursday. .July 21. 127. FIUNKIE BRITT KNOCKS OUT BEND FEATHERWEIGHT IN THIRD ROUND Frankie Britt of Tacoma did a business like job of blight ing the hope of Allie Taylor of Bend last night when he tent the rugged Taylor down and out in the third round of their scheduled 10-round bout. The end came shortly after the third ttarted when Britt rushed Taylor toward the ropes and planted a terrific left hook to Taylor's midsection. The Bend youth dropped in agony. . Gasping for breath he rolled about the floor while Referee Bobbie Ross counted him out. It was several minutes before Taylor could stand on hit feet. Taylor fought hard up to the time Britt put over bis painful blow, but the little Tacoma veteran car ried too man)' gto,ves for the young er lad. Mike Daly of Pelican City and Jack O'Malley of Spokane vent six rounds to a draw. Daly fought n tough up-blll fight to win an even break with the more expertcuce.1 w - . lor me coum 01 nine m uie opening; ; round with a hard smack to the j ama T fl,pr,..JV wnon Pitt,bll ..gh Jaw. but Daly weathered the storm divided a double hevler with Phlli and came back fighting like a tbjer delpaia and the New XorX Wnnu Johnny Bray, a fnst stepping kli.'beat ont t:;e Chl.aso Cubs Is a good body puncher but his wild. T!u Cubs were glad to get a va. heaves land loo low. In his battle from ;. o k. where they Ut with Voting Chapman of Bend. Bray four e it of six games. The 3e-ie-i bit low several times and was re- wllh the Giants plaved havoc vita peatedly cautioned by Ross. In'tfc8 brilliant record llcCarihs spite of the crowds disapproval. cb nad Dcen svlliBg all aionj. ,nc Boss properly awarded the decision jnc to Bray as he outboxed !ud outhitj clarence Mitchell baffled th.' lir Chapman In nearly every one ofat.,s m ,ao opcner at PHladelpala their six rounds. Chapman was a and stuffy Mclnnis" band came oa: good, willing boy but he was slowed top 4.3, carmel Hill pitched ef up after Bray, sent home somevot j Iccllre!v . (or the Pirates in the those painful body punches. second game, turning In a 6-5 vic- The crowd was disappointing and tor. 11 is sun a quesuon wneincr or noi boxing can be revived In Klamath Falls. . . Beavers Manage to Defeat Hollywood A pair of rookie southpaws op - poseu earn otner in tne iioiiywoou-1 Portlaud encounter and the Beaver recruit, Larry French, pitched his way to a 5-4 win over bis opponent. Bud Tcachout. Batteries: Teach out, V. . Murphy and Agnew: French and Fischer. Two home runs, one by Suhr and one by Bodle, were all the tallies San Francisco could collect oft Kal lio, and Sacramento punched out a 4-2 Victory. Batteries: Kail. a and Koehler; Moudy, Geary, Tur pln and Rego, McRea. Los Angeles cut the Oaks' lead over Seattle by one full gimc, ham- merlng three Acorn hurlers for a j 12-8 victory. Batteries: Boehler, Craghead. Dickerman and Read, Boo); Piercy and Hannah. Seattle made It two straight over the Missions, winning 9-4. Batter ies: Holling, Ludolph. Eckcrt and Wales; Graham and Jenkins. FINDS FEVTEH XKl'IUSTHKNICS AMONG GKRMAX AUTISM BERLIN. July 21. (A. P.) Homer Salnt-Gaudcns, director of flno arts at Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, finds that toio neurasthenic In Ger mira art has practically disappeared. Salnt-Caudeus Is touring Europe to select pictures by prominent ar tists t lie exhibited at Pittsburgh, beginning October 14. In Berlin a luncheon was given in his honor by the cultural division of the for eign office. "Immediately after the war," Saint-Gaudens said, "Germanr." like many other countries, p.odu.".'d a number: pt neurasthenics in art, whose productions were of a decid edly freuklsh nature 1 find that now, after stdble couJitions liavc beeu established in l!-.c lepubllc, the ncurasthent.s " rapidly dis appearing. There is much earnest, sincere endeavor by well-balanced artists. ? , , "German present-day art differs frm French or Spanish in that ap parently greater emphasis is laid upon the manner cf execution. In Spain and France, matter . Is su preme,' manner secondary." "FIUEILEIX UKKOMXA" TEMPOllA ICILY EXILED BERLIN.' Jul.' -21 "Fraeulcln Berollna" (A.P.) has been named to the suburbs. "Berollna" Is a heroic female fig ure adorning tho Alexander I'laiz In lie heart of the city. It sym bollics the City of Berlin, and has for many years towered far above the turmoil and confusion of this buay square. . ' Excavation In the building :t a now subway station made necessary the temporary removal of the gl ganti: statue. "Berollna" was taken out Into an obscure suburb, where she Is being "parked" until he can r.sum. her old stand op posite the office of the chief of police. if PIRATES LOSE ONE THEN II ror me uurj lime in as iu:itiy tlavs the National 1-aJershln elm. Cincinnati and Boston sDlit even in their twin bill, Jakie May turn ing In a 4-2 verdict for the Reds In tna opener and Cenewkh best ing Art Nehf In the second game, which B;ston won 8-1.. Brooklyn won the opener of a double header with St. Louis 2-1 Dut tie Cards put away the second game j-i. The . Washington SonaWrs made l: four out of five against the White Sox at Chicago, Tom Zachary get ting credit for a 5-3 win. FRENCH PRESS WANTS CH.IXXKL SWIM RILES PARIS, July 20. (A.P.) An org anization to control channel swims Is being advocated b.' the French prestf. The agitation b.'gan when the Czechoslovak swimmer, Vencelas Spook, breezed Into J'aris the other day and told the world he hai um from France to England in 10 hours and 45 minutes, breaking all rec ords. Efforts to find anyone at Dover or Boulogne wUo had seen or heard of i'pocek's feat wcr.; unavail ing, whereupon the French news papers decide! a committee should guard the channel's reputation. In France the Parisian baker Georges Michel is still considered the record-bolder In channel swim ming. ' MANY PERSQNS TO WATCH BIG FIGHT TONIGHT (Contlii:3 From Page One) y;nth and the endurance that at- j tend. It, he is assured a tremend ous acclaim, far greater than any he ever knew ai the c'lampion. Dempse is 32 fears old.. Shar key, whose real name Is Josef Paul Cukosjhay, Is 25. , He Is of Lith uanian ancestry. f ' Dempscy's return t7 the ring af ter his miserable shifting against Tunney at Phllaieklila last ear Is the magnet that 'la to drasr the third largest crowd In ring uis topy, the Tunney-Dempsty and the Dempsey-Carpentler bouts alone eclipsing It. In both of those a championship was Involved. The firmer champion has com pleted one of the mist strenuous training campaigns a boxer has ever undergone. Four months ago he began work In the OJal Mils of California, and after satisfying him self that he bad regained the phy sical power so noticeably absent when he lost to Tunney, he cam east to complete the process ct preparations. The former cham pion and his manager, Leo Flynn, came to New York last night from Saratoga wlt'j n air of conviction. Kx-Cunmp HlowlitK I'p 81111, it Is the question of Dmp ser'a condition that adds to the uncertainty regarding the outcome. The Dempsey of Toledo, most ob servers are convinced, would dis pose of the 8harkcy of today -without much difficult but Dempsey is much older, somewhat slower and there Is grave doubt as to whether he can hit as hard now. While Dempsey'! triumph or Ills downfall will provide the goul- . There's v3 4 ji All action! That's this superb phc to of a sUrrlnx piny In the Phlbrtel phls-Ilostoii n.iine at IIohIoii. It shows Dykes, the I'lillly rflt sucker I right). slIdiiiK for home in a cloud of dast while Hartley. Ilonton gackatop Iom his balance and luni'ilea Inlo the dirt after tunning lilm. By his' gesture, I'mplie Kuwlantl makes kniwn his deiisljti ot'T! Courtney's C . " ,f ST, i ' ' liO, J VA tN-.V I Xi'-lfe t kit - Al H & V' UY J B JU Captain F. T. Ci-nrtncy. the Ilrltish nee who shortly Is to attempt n fliKht from Ireland to the I'nlted Stae-i and return, has a f Jylns half Mrs. Courtney. Here you see them mion their arrival ut Cnl."lul, Swllxerlund. Their plane was the !00-horsepower Donler-Nap'.er Courtney will uto on bis trans-Atluiitic attempt. searing drama of the nigh!, Shar-JIn key's performance will decide once and for all th . mooted question of 01s class. The Bontoniun's back ers are cock-sura of him. Tiioe who lean toward flompsor dis count Sharkey's vl.torle over-Mike JlcTlgue. Harry Wills end Jim Maloney. If Sharkey beat Dcmp soy he will have establish i clear ly his claim I pugllbtlc greatness. NEW YOJIK, Jul v 21. (A.l A, life of ease for a "m-del hu ihand" f has ended. Yiucenzo Barb-.iro, ?,, I obtain a rli;'.:i promise from his bride that she would earn enough niotroy to support him anl her twoj oilldren and also du lha home work. A year passed. Mrs. ljnr baro became Hi and ha 1 to quit wsrk in a fa.-t.ry. Then, she said fabrics- Cleans ties, gloves, bats, frocks, rugs, tarbtts, drapery, upholstery, etc. In y, pints rd p'nti, .g Uor.i, ctc st grocers, druRgiitt, hardware ana dcrartment stores or any Standard tHt hrrvice ikation. Can alio he or dered in larger cans and barrels. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , OF CALIFQRNIA uKAEAiAmf f.x i: fc TZ- i y No Place l ike Home F!) - ing Half court, he hit K-r and she had hlin arrnied. "But," she explained regarding the situation up till the blow, "b.i was a in ;:l"l huianJ.. Hu did not drink or smoke, lie never slaved out Intu mil u 'was no bother." It's a poor Welch rarebit that doeim'l make you resret having form'-d Us acquaintance. ' a penniless jnan nas nowiserc ; el-o to go he should go to work Isiuiunjiiiniii.JDinun.i.iin iiiesinrmiwsiaiinfliiBns'iiittrntt;"iir:rsn'm'imfta ir-t,siii.'iiuiiiij uzass a wwmn a ptsi n f iwssuan'iaiiuiiiswusiUMuwaiiiiikiiuKisuisisia Iml Here are some of, the things Acci dent and Sickness insurance docs: 1 -It rcplacoe your Income. 2 It helps you pay hospital expenses and doctors' fees. 3 I'ays your fnmlly a huge lump sum In case of your accidental death. 4 - Itcllevea you of worry that retards recov ery when you are disabled. It tost s only u fc;w cents a dny. Yon know the 'vital need of an assured income In youf own case as no ine else does. Why tfalt for someone else to PUSH you Into acting? ;.',( I S Meil the attached coupon for details 01 tne MITI AI. lll'.NF.KIT IM,A JOHN Nniiic! 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Lena Wilson, one of the eleven euj'.drcn, and then a lass of thirteen, hitched up her 1I1. 4 team and "mushed" to the home of Mrs. James A. St'llm.iu to look for work. nlul Tound It. I was Just a kid then, and so was she." slid "llud" as he recalled ' their meeting. "But we be. amo friends when I went up to mother's plnce at drand Anse for the sum mers Wo used to riMin the woods together, and fish and bunt. I ; "Then, somehow, u year ago. It , suddi nlv jellied that we he. ante j Mie nio-..t Important persons In ra'h! other's lies and we admitted It !and that's how It happened." When the young son of the rum-. Ily announced his Intention of pass ing by the debutante of New York' to marry this girl of the' north I country, his parenta. recently re conciled after divorce proceedings, offered no objection. In fact, both' announced ciithunlaKlli? approval and. It is said, shopped together for tfco $2..0i) emerald and dia- nnond ring .for the girl their T'Bud" hnd chosen to'become his wife. In this respect, Ihe romance departed from tho accepted course of the novlo drjma, bocnune there were no complications. Lnut December,' Mifs Wilson, de scribed by her fiance as a "tu ple, iinaf reeled little backwoods girl." who did not smoke, drink or danr (except square dances 1, came to New York. She made her homo with the Stlllmnns and promptly decided Ihut she should study to "keep up" with "Bud."- then com pleting his senior year, with lion- ors. in rruiieion. "It was all her Idea," commented HOUSTON ' 4 IB OFKDH I STILI.IHILSOI. LOVE ROMANCE i I ' rv it4-... ..: jr .... iVlia- - , Young titlllmin. "As a miiHur of j (,.(, irtT1, M.- Junt n she Is. Hhe . a a unspoiled, so utterly s'neere. unworldly - I want to keep Iter that way, never wiint her to be 'sophisticated In Ihn sense Ihut m,., abused word Is Used about ; . 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