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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
uus.liy. Aunst Lift. 1H27. i .J - Tl .- ,--, 'i Fugate to Meet O'Malley in Semi-Windiip;' Hank Ryker is ' K Signed ' io Replace tamptie i 4 4 4 f TU laltL Ki 'nr , Maiu event: Marin Italn- erl, til rat Kill In, Mont., Hunt heavvweiaht. r. Hunk Ityk- er,. Tvvina Until heavy. 4 Sriiil-wlnd up: : Jack 4 O'Malley, Spokane, welier- llit. vs. Johnny t'uiratc. 4 - Kin ma ik Valla, welier. . 4 J Preliminary: Kid Ryder. Klamath Fall, bantam 4 weight , vs. Hilly llrecillove 4 4 Rend.' bantam.' ' .4 4 "I wolitieT how that boy O'Mal ly would lmik against Johnny Kuirate?-.' .. s f - , , That wan the, flu em ion that ran np and down the bleachers at tha last fight' rarrf while Jack O'Malley. Spokane, vu deliver Ian an artistic lariat to Pat Mo Kaddrn. Klamath Kali, in a : (emi-wln4up. " '' Well, that question will be an- wered within the famed "aquar-j ed cirrle of Klamath on tha nlxht af September S In the American Legion Memorial halL fur today Glen 1-e Baron.' Klam ath Valla matchmaker, announc ed that O'Malley would meet Vu rle In tha aeml-wlndup of the I-abor day fight card. " O'Mallry lxok ChxhI. O'Malley'l showing In his last two fights, one with Mike Daly tof Pelican City and the other with McPadden. haa raised bis , popularity immensely. He haa a wret left hand and a right cross that Is a."darb." 1'POUTOF 10SIISTBFS , Chicago Cuts Brealc Even in Double ' Header ' -' J 'With Phillies ' . : ' '. By Tlw Asnoctatetl Prcaa) The - Yankees have , come out of a slump at a very opportune moment. After a mediocre show ing against some tof the second division club. Miller . Margins, henchmen, yesterday applied pressure in the climax to stop a 13. game winning streak of the Detroit Tigers. The score was -5.; ' . Blankenship shaded ' Ruffing In a hurling flnel at Chicago and tbe White Sox beat Boston -4-3. . Hollis Thurston .was ineffec tive and Wasblngton lost to the Cleveland Indians 7-t. . Rube Walberg stopped the St. Louis Rrowns after they had won six games In a row: The Mack ians won by a 4-1 counf. Wal berg allowed only five hits. I The Chicago Cnhs could -do no better than an 'even beak In their double header' with the tail end Phillies. Sand drove, in the winning run in the opener. the Phils winning "-. ' ' ' Chicago started off the sec-1 ond game -with a six run bom-' bardment ' that eventually blos somed into a 131 triumph. , ( : PAYS FOR HAtfnorT ! MARSHFIKLD, Ore.. Aug. 15. Twenty-four years ago a " hobo . stopped at the bouse of Mrs. , Sarah Haughton of Myrtle Point. ; Oregon, and was given a fat sandwich and a piece of pie. Tbe miner day she received a letter 1 reminding her of the Incident and enclosing two $1 bills in ap- prerhuion of her generosity. i '- ' 1 - ; ; ,' , ' , COAST LKAttl'K. ' . j ' Team:' ' . V. L, Pet. 1 Oakland 9J B9 ,tl2 ' Seattle 87 (3 .580 I San Francisco- 83 9 .547 Portland 75 " 75 .500 ! Sacramento 75 77 .493 j ..Hollywood 70 83 .458 I Mission : 87 '' 85 .441 Los Angeles ........ 65 90 .3(4 j . . " XATIOVAL LKAtil K. j ' Team: ' W. L. Pet. ! Chicago 71 4 .0T ) Pittsburgh i 7 7 .587 ; St. Louis 67 48 .683 New York 87 h2 .563 Cincinnati 52 6.1 ' .4 51 I Boston : 48 65 -.425 Brooklyn 49 9 .419 j Philadelphia ........ 43 76 .364 j ( ' .VMKUICAX J.KAtUK. , j Team: W. I.' . Pi t. I ' New York 8-1 37 .69 2 Tielrnll 68 49 .581 Phllartelnhla 67 63 .658 i Washlngtou 63" .555 Chicago 56 64 .47 I :levcland 52 8 .433 j Kt. Louis 48 7u .407 Boslon 88 ' 82 .303 If i. . . . . 'I the Thrt lHshn.an ii t ype of fighter the KlUtuatb. .fanit Ilka. He does not make It a point to Inflglit. but inaiats upon feinting hia adversary into un opening and then sock! with either his right or hra left.- Then axuiu. the aon of Krln. la a likeable chap, quiet spoken and polite. On the street on would have to look twice to identify him as a prise fighter. - The hoy w ill go eight rounds but dope haa It that it will not last that long for the reason that each fighter Is primarily a right hand puncher. Kngate la a veteran and has won his last three Klamath starts. He's clever and crafty. Neil Campbell. I.e n.iroo an nounced today, will not meet Marine Raineri In tbe main event. Hank Ryker. Tacoma, has been selected In his place. "To tell you the truth. the matchmaker smiled, "this lineup looks better to me than the for mer. I stake my reputation on that bout. It's got to be a fight because that la all those boys know bow to, do. 1 Put them in the same ring together and two chances to one something drops before ten rounds la over. "This Ryker is along the same lines as Raineri his chief de fense is. like Dempsey'a. a smash ing offense. Vbat will happen when these two meet ts beyond me. I honestly tbink that this fight will be worth the while of every boxing enthusiast in the county." , T Portland Battles Seals, for 15 Innings to Win 1 S to 4 I 11? true .Vi-Miciatctl." Pre) Portland - battlet! Sacramento for fifteen thrilling innings be for the latter aggregation gave up fourth place in tbe' league, losing 5-4. , ' Seattle won from the Seals 1-2 when' Ed . Brandt. Seattle left hander displayed fine form. 'At Emeryville, the Hollywood Stara spotted the Oaks to a six run lead and then staged rallies In the final three Innings to de feat the league leaders 8" to 6. The Angels defeated the Mis sion. Bells 6 to 3 In. the series opener. Cl'lt rtKCCMIKS A STAR " BEVERLY HILLS. 111.;- Aug. 25. Three times 9-year-old Charley Heck tried to give swbv his dog. Tipper was Just sn ornery little Irish terrier that stole neighbors papers and dug up neighbors' gardens, so no body , would take htm from Charley. One day. Just for fun, the boy sent Tipper's picture to a screen magazine that was run ning a contest. Tbe pup won first prize and a chance to act in the movies. AMOWi THE HSSI; Sergeant: Well, madam, we'll do onr best, but if your husband hasn't been beard from in '12 years Wire: Oh. It's not him' I'm worrylnV about. What I want Is the sample of the ribbon X sent him out to match. Passing Show, i The only guy who can run round in circles and still get somewhere is the bike racer. The ca-JV cu8 rrtWlsffe Joe H&Mlii k T tl 1 .T 1. mmm DIVISION glkSRiCe ' y " . PM I-yfOM 1 j 1 ROBERTI IS THE NEW ? ; J FiSTlk SENSAf ION ..-. a j t-.' :., ... . n . :s . . . ; t : i Stone Crusher from Italy Has Captured New York by His - Early Victories iri Prize Ring and Championship Form Itt Jimmy I'ouen Is he future, champion tills .it III., iiluii iK raiti if Itotieitl fire iliiu In New Yurk iihil In Uniterm llohertl. iht, stjtnv-t rush- linn)' ,' Nvte tile iiniviU'n 'he b f I K hallttl as nti ( 1 1 liesl er front Italy who won Ills firm pnniwu. Itolicrll litiui ketl nut iroc is lo ivitrh Ilia III k Thi two fichu in New York! Look liiii (list two opponents-In raolil- In timny mouth. ROBERTI NEW YORK. Aug. ti'. This Roberto Hoberti. who up to a few weeks ago crushed stone dlUy in "some small hamlet In Italy, seems to have the ear smashing fraternity In Cotham evincing an unusual amount of interest in him. ' ' ' ' Paulina tzcudum was the heavyweight sensation last sea son and. as one of those things must be hid to' feed the gullible public every season, Robert 1 was imported this year. Perhaps to do as Paulino did work him self Into- big dough. ' This season's new heavy weight sensation is not the common or garden variety of cauliflower. He is Jhe biggeaL. and, faatait pa looka ' yet imported. 'J . His name Is Roberto Robert!. He is 22 years old and weighs 21$ pounds in first-class fighting trim. He measures 6 ' feet 4 Inches in height and his reach Is 72 inches. There's quite a 'colorful back ground to this Italian youth who stalks about Humbert Fugazy's office with all the lithe grace of a Nubian leopard. Back in the sunny stone quar ry of his native Luca" In far off . Italy. Robert I perspired earning his daily bread and vino shot breaking huge chunks of mar ble. An aged -priest and friend of tbe Robert! family. Father Del Fk-orentlnd, watched the young gianf nse a crowbar for a toothpick ov something one noon hour while resting In the shade 4 of the "spaghetti trees. Suddenly the Big Idea struck him. Why not- ship this consign ment of biceps or medulla oh longato on the hoof direct to Madison Square Harden. N. Y.. and horn in on some of the easy dor-gb ' lesser mastodons were picking up? At first the good padre thought of shipping his beef collect, but then vision of Tex Rlcjtard re fusing the young freight car arose and a hasty collection was taken. ' " ' Roberto arrived and ' Imme diately the sports writers went daffy -over him. They say he ! the best prospect since the day Luis Angel Flrpo shoved his bushy black had over the hori zon. " ' Roberto Is tralti'tg at Pomp ton Lakes: ST," J..' for a series of . winter engagements. He ? fed one Jonldia, Greek champion, for his first set up and smashed him to the canvas In Jig time. ' In like manner he disposed of ;one celt named O l nnnell a bit later. But ' those were preliminary victories. No one yet knows why they called Jonldls the f.reek heavyweight champion It was all I Greek to him. And where did O'Connell hall from? Anyway, Roberto, Robert! is on the tongue of every ravioli mer chanl In this and ' neighboring states.- Drop Into your local bar- her shop or village shine em I porium and find out for your self. Ills countrymen! are gofnp, to give him pjeniy of time. They believe he has a sweet chance of getting somewhere and the funny part' of this story Isso do a lot of unselfish promoters. '' At lens!, they argue, the pub licity won't, hurt nobody nohow. 1 What's become of the Euro peans who tis'ed to complain that (Americans drunk only Ire water? ru1' Thirty Wins In ear. -It has been a long time since I a major league pitcher baa beva able to win 30 ball gauies In a season. Charley Root of the Chicago Cubs Is the only hurler who has a fair chance to turn the trick this year. Root has already pass-1 ed the 21st niUeaw'iui. a n -U 1 t tt my memory serves nie cor rectly. Jim- .Rngbywss the ta-t ! ! American League pitcher to turn In so remarkable a performance. In 1920 he helped Cleveland win 'a major league pennant with his HI victories. ; Grover Cleveland Alexander i was the last National pitcher to ! win HO hall games. That was in : 19 1 7. At that time Alex was 'at 'the height of his game. His 2) j vr Ins of 1917 were preceded hy ' 33 victories' in 191 and 31 in I HIS. a matter of 94 games won in three consecutive years. Some pitching! ; . ' "" "' The ball has been getting llve- jfler every year since those days and the I 30 mark hasn't been fserlously threatened, unless you jcare to consider 27 victories as 'such a threat. Root Has Chance-. Despite the remarkable hall which Root has pitched for the Cubs this year his rhanco to GLASSES fyrt Eximiocfl, FiftC H Ofasici Crou id in nm (wa, faoory to ihiI y j , in .7 uJn.iTt faa a 'it nt i. , Broken Lenses Replaced D R. COBLE'S 70S MAIN STRtET s WALL PAPER All New itoch ; ; JAcine Quality Pnis .' f F. R. Across from Postoffice MCHARDSON SPRINGS On Highway Near Chico The most-talked of resoif,,in the state, there . must be a reason! ' Why not eomo and see for yourself? . LEE RICHARDSON, Mgr. r .7 reach the mark Is Just a remote one. The day that Root won his 21st ball game of the year, there re mained to be played 48 games on' the Cubs' schedule of 1S4 con: tests. Figuring Root to work j every fourth day,' he Is due to 1 start U of those 4t games. That means he must win nine of tho 13 st irts to win 3u games. j " However, If Manager McCarthy J is pressed and ' Hoot run stand i the work."he may be used often--er.lhan every fourth-day. In all: probability, lie will be pressei! i Into service us relief pitcher in : some close score games. ' , Whlla the chance Is rather, re mote, 5loiit can make the grade if hi ,4itlnuK. In pili-li In the honr stretch as lie has In tl." flint too games of the season. Here's hoping he does. It would be a fitting climax to a great year. I - To win '30 ball" games a pitcher must get more than Ills share of IffiNKhrlll-WI Res. Plionn )ll:l Klnmaih Falls Office. Plume Mclh.'so niila- A. Y. D. " " (At Your Door) ifnst hdustrial Supplies. tJ . ,., PIIOVB 371 ,. OLDS Phone 43 t 1 tHo lirenka. Ilu must lie well Imi'kcl In tile field unit at I lh.l. - Ilii'itks Mii't t ome, i the hreaks ruu come In tunny ways, Inn there la no iuon ilo ,cUlv iimniior than Hie lluiul) basehll. Weil tin I recall the .tear Jim ll;igbv won his .11 game tor Clwelanil Tlio-o of the litit leu. line fniia who reiiii'inlier llnUv. will tell you ha had Junt ordinary l irr hut plii lieil suun liaacliull, Ills fusl lull wits iiollilng lo In. ik of but he hail oua of tlioae sneak lug turves, a flue change o( pace and uncanny control. Any time HuRby winked for the lull it ns during Hie aeaaon of ; lii'Jti, It aoenied his ti'aiiini.iti'ft ulwuys ttnueil In eimugli runs to win. If lite opposition tallied nU I times ntf llsghy'a it.-llv.;i , CI. vo land m id seven or mure. Win n Jim blanked hia rivals, t'lrve land uould get' one or more runs, llagliy got from lln CleveLin.l cfiih what every pliclier hopes lo get 'when lie stops on the rulilior; timely hilling ami good IIkIiIIiik. :That same Sen.ion, Kianlev f'tiye. .Irakle got Just tint uppitMitc turn I of lin k. When tiV pltclieil. the t'lcvelaml huts were alwnts' si lent ami usually in error or I wo w mi It! prove costly. 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