The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 01, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tage Two
.in" ...
Jack Training ,
To Stop Left
JaB 6f Tiinhey
CHIC AGO,' Hept. 1. (AH)
Ilally workouts at tha ramp of
Jack Dempaey- have Indicated
Itiat the, rx-chaniplon's chief aim
now la the development ot a de
fense UKdlnsl Icfl'Jubs. "i .
' ' The former heavyweight Mile
" bolder went through a fast round
vltb Jack McCanu. the St. Paul
brywelKht yesterday. In 1 the
' tbre mluute . the two mauled i
ma other, Mclana repeatedly
slipped through hla left to Denin
sey's chin and mixed It occasion
' iitly with a right thai had Jack
worried. However DcnipscyV In
flchtlnir kcDt McCann from dolnc
tiny real 1uiun aud the round! '
ended with malter; fairly even.
' 'erls More Tloxluc ,
Manager Leo t. Flynn offi
ciated aa both refree and chief
ldclaor and apparently derided
that Ik-mpsey will have to do a
little more uoking to perfect hla
defense.
In three other rounds with
sparring partners yesterday. Jack
'did Just about as he pleased and
guve tha fans a thrill In the
first' encounter when, floored
"Dutch Melaner.' a Blue Island
brfck maker, with a left, hook. .
' At, In-fighting, Dcmpsey land
ed almost at will on his ailjea'.
mid-BBcllona. In his ttoat with
psk .Till. . t0"er parriug . mate
(if Champion Gene Tunney. Demp
scy relied upon, hut, ip-fistabng
to dquareithai dbuit after. Till
" ' 'landy d 1 e serai- "Tu ue jMiy 1 ef t !
BOY FALLS INTO
DISTRICT CANAL
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1 ptel in:t"e REAlmof:
! You 'd Be Surhrised
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THE EVEN'IXO HERALD. KLAMATH TAU-S. OREGON.
T
rrrH Labok DAY, FETE ! 'v'r w:"7; ,,,:"u
OPENS FRIDAY
(Continued r'rum Pace One).
Ouk aud evtvath street, tut their
part hi the labur felu and plana
ior this erleliraiijn have rllinaxvd
no pieaage Its greatest run.
'SHiH-rjr, (iiilrlr
t
'd Villi 'The'
aKriruliural
itrotlixe aud iUmeitt' exhllilts
villi h cDiifrnnl Hu m here tlila
ear.
Tin (air hoard, loiuprlalna K
M. M.uiiiiMliil. II. K. Alexaiiiler
and It. K llrudliury. togi'ther
o illl Mia. Leila I'ai ker. awre
inry. and l M. Jriiaon, mnn-
navr. U Jiiiuuiiii over me proa
With the opeulug of the Ijbor (ll., for uiinorrow'a opening.
relebrailon. ths Sllpiu'r (iulib
rivalling the famous Huppy t un-
on ot the Pendleton rurlnilnit.
ill get under way to furulah Ha
uiiaaui of tun to the rvlchrj-
(lup crowds. The winner of the
Closely ohteated 'neen content
will b amvovneed at (lit- carni
val giound S.minlay aiiht and
'Our show will ha nioro than
wire aa big aa In at year'a,"
lluuiliiond declared, "tof , lodsy
uur entry Data ileuily show the
tuat volnnio of produce ani livestock-all
ot except Itiiial quail
liy -thut , haa poured Into fulr
bouih. ,. , , , .... ' ,,
"The ruin ill unity buoihs. from
nil st-i-tloiia of lli- cunty, to
gcihcr with a big Hue, ot rnui
im rcUl exhibit booths, are toi
let ami more numerous than evr-r
wonderful lino ot feature n
v,'r hllilis this year,
The Pelican lluy Lumber coin
1 jmny baa put up extremely Inlrr-
. (Conllr'ocd from page one)
Intake near the head ot Link
lUver.
I1a1ng With Companion.
. The tiny tot was playing with
' Tommy Baldwin, six-year-old son
of Mr. and. Mrs. . Charles. Bald-
'wlh. 15S1 XVordeo BTenne. 'Thet
' children were running hark and
forth on. tha safe sid of the old I .The other-day. the wires earree a brief Item that Everett Scott.
no rics.eiy lence wnicn noes mo veteran shortstop, bud been n-leusod by Manager Dunn of the Bill-
canal bank for short distance ! limore club. ... - -,
south of the. tunnel outlet.? . Hardly bad Scott received bis release flora Puno before be was
signed by Manager-Casey Stengel to bolster bis Toledo club In -their
fight for the- Americas Association pennant' -
, Scott while in the majors, was one of the game's greatest shortstops.-
Jle was particularly good as a fielder, and. although, Bever
a .3e hitter, was at his heat la the pinch. . . .
Neither husky aor a weakliag, Scott was baurdly the physujal type
one would nick to set an endurance record. Over a period ot 1U sea-
'sons he played HOT consecutive games. it '
Scott began his remarkable endurance test Jane 20. 1919, and
the winning candidate formully
i crowned Snail y afternoon nt
2:Sv, when she will begin her
reign over the celebration, the
county fair and the rodeo.
'. Tl rodeo slated as . tho
grruliMt wild went alio
staged In the : Klamath - baain--
wili be otficlully luuneh.-d Satur
day wllh big paradv. -sturtinc, mnnn dUplay. allowing various
at, ,1J: Sf on Kaat Main. Tha big prj.c.c in tha lumber Indus-
ahow atarts Saturday afterucon nli, ,h Klamuth ludlaim
,ar I:U at the felr groumla. UBVC C3IU,, through In excellent
with another parade around the nil)e .with their display of In
Jrace track. jBn rrafi an, antiques." '
Some ot the weafs best rid-' s,nk- lo be hValure
era. ropeis and trick, fodo ar-( Amung other . featurea at the
jtiats have gathered here to take (ar wm (,e a M,n f Shetland
; part In the Klamath . rouadup. j mml,., ,flMin which children al-
whkh Is ottering nearly 5,o ,,,lltiK ih0 fulr will be given free'
in.prim-a to wlung naimoslaiiUt.wnnifcUy , ,r, ,-.. , ,, , I
The' rodeo will ' emitliiiin --irhiit ' ihe''iinraiittln",)Mralysl"
three days under the aupervla- ...tni, i um i,arta of the city
'ion bf J. J. MilleiilP' T'l Arlfl sVill have h. Bffect on the; fair.
and.-r. t.nko Walker and K. M.lfi, ri,,l R1.m.nir opinion of tlw lair
turner, ring waatcr. i r,. k. k. Ilradliury. Ui tel.
lluekarv.. )l-rc., , . .yUuiie ronvvraatton with Dr..
' Among the riders here for the pivdh'k Strieker of the ' state
ahow ia Howard Ti-sjlasd.-toriaerl hBlj, ,,f h,.,ith yoaterday. was
champion huekarao-f the,' world. B) ,uu, (f( in that the state
as well as aeveral famous row- i.,..i ,.f h..,.lih Iuim iHKi-uaned
jgirls who will rlilc In M tint iVa-hii , Kluumih a nltuiitlon ami
t'.nrea. I Tht'N Klauiath,;' UdlaBs.:roijiih there la nothing lo be
ruiuiy ut
. formers,
force and colorful . costume to
add to tho plcturvsquenraa of the
big outdoor event.
: Walt )
it J
onnson
i-V. : i , ,H
'wWetHnlln.,lh'"Wl1lf:ffJtrlfe
roeovrt, , he nppcnrril fuiir lliuea
iigiiluat Hie lloaiou Ited Him,
solid chumploua ot I lie preceding
year, and once agklnat the A'h
etlea, world ihumplolia uf lull
. (in April 1U. ISIS, the open
ing game of the aenaoii, .New
York uinile a run oft Joliuaou's
delivery III Hie flral Inning but
waa blanked I lie real ot the
Hume, itii'ii lor.uuo moiiiu, or
iililll .May II, lintin of the oppoal-
Tliuimlav. Scptembi'i1 1, 1H27
I rrrff iTI1 '.f M,l "T "' '
?WEtUS?-r N M IM f C A
Trotting along happily, chat
tering with, his Trifad and look
ftig Into the canal.' the little' .'toy .
failed to t see a hole next to!, the
. fence where the bank had alifl. , -.
He,' Wtwraei -Into the.' hole,'
tumbled under' the : protective
,. fence, rolled head over; heels
j l 'down the steep bank"and,TelI into
the deep and swift water of'ihe
V.::Mnar. ." :," "l ' .' 3
His (runiU ?ut Ineffectual ad-
. yy i dling ;keptjjm .ajKrv 'waterMof
i . .. a. short time. riaaUy.hs became
iit tjiemi experlJ roiluo IJ"-, alarmed, about
s. will bo horu In fnllj-' ' No
(liMtacte
Tha celebration can continue
. without a duinpnr. so tar as we
. are concerned." Ir. Strieker told
-Judging: at the fair M1 get Ilrailbury. "as we will leave the
under way alwut l.:0 o'clock I matter of control In tho city
tomorrow morning, and will con-l entirely In the bunds of county
tlnae for days, as the judges have health oftlriula."
1 0
Tthir rf (Ml-eN ( II' lllltll', 'HI'." I, mil f
flnnlly breuklng the Ions i mi uf
tiiperb ilelllllg ,
'It ai leiilfli' until I hud
puaivd the Ulh Inning, which
was thn hah walr uiurk ael by
Jnrk Cnoiiilw," says Wsller
"Arter I paaaril II, I jltal brenle.l
along bill waa sallaflrd when II
aa all over."
A woman la . fire chlul .l HI I -Ver.
Hprlnita, Mid lu you aup
pone aim rolls bur bnarf
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gajasaaosasissaaasaaasnaasisssaiaBwiiWMaiiiuwiaiia
nSBSJSJBfBSaBSBSBBBBl SSSSSBSSBsl BBSSVBSWSM BBBSBBB
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laimaa-Jutwiut;!' -wi
Saxty Sax Jear A&ii
One or Ue. recorils lhas Wulicrj
Johnaon prlaea moat and la prob I
ably IKs) Insist taaatliiiinl if .tbst
many feula rrvdllrd tu. him. Is
his cuiiaeaullvaislial oitt .rnunl. '
IisrliiK 'ilhr tieaatiu. ul JMt ha
pltrbrd 68' consecutive- tiinlnga
wllhout being scored On.
Threw rMMtiarbubla .fuauirra srej
ronnaeted with Johnson's exlfor-j
dlnary teaL of pitching . for oily i
inonih's time wllhout allow luu :
the opposition to tally a run off
hla delivery., ,
Klral, be started hla record
breaking perdiruiuiica In the
opening muni of the seaaon. Sec
ond, on three oceaaloiis bn was
sent In aa relief pitcher nud each
time held tho rival tram In.
sa
I
Vhvii f.illnr k it us In (In guile Hid Hlnre of tire
guu ImjiiI anxiy an )eur alio. It il" leniii run
vuy nud buy n apillvil out nn luiali'il head,
leg or rui or if hay goLlkj Val.Jiay yiiat
have tu grin ami N'or II and Int. it Hi at ilat.
Vul vlih d' t)nimubil buaaiu bum do high
vay snxty mile uu biur der tns miiie imli
up and more fullur tu, got bunted up.
Hut sum yeulleinvn villi luulns under der list
dealdn In slurt enauruma kompany an iliil
fallar by yuat apundlng few dnllur kontd have
a policy ilat vould pay heem for lie lime bay
loaa, dn ilmlnr and hospital bill. Uu piae hay
liavs accident or gut alek.
Now ay gol.dat kind of policy for yu. Hun
dreds of ailarn III ilia aerilon dey vus pro
I ...ted by Miri.il. llrAlillT. Ak Inn alioiit
It, , Ay ;.it voi iliil vl iisi m yur need.
Tank ii. . ',.
3
JOHN HOUSTON
xi;rr hall not;ft
"1
IJaBqiJSBir.iiaglsssiit illaS r.
brought it to a rinse. May 5i 1!S j ttrertjwas physically fit to con- '
rv Were', in bad slump and Managrt Miller I,
tbek
' i
tlnue. but lblVakeoW-
Huggins removed him and sent in. a sub in an effort to break
long losing -streak.- , ,. . ;. in.' . :.i,..,. ! .
Of the 1307 consecutive' games which Scott played, ' ilt w-ere
sfs member ot the Boston .Red Sox and 4o9 in . the uniform of the
New York Yankees. .-.'. ', . N '
' (-.exlisnsted and sank below theT On one occasion, Scott was forced tq spend, something like 1 25
' -:- surfaerof the .water. :i ' 'i "I 'or taxlcab fare to keep his-record clean. Visiting at his home
Heard Bot Scream. E n an off day. his train was in a wreck about SO miles out of I'hl-
' The flltla Baldwin rhitdt ran L1"" "uu wai i oo io gel Dim lo V-Ororaacy.
' :- w -.i . . . 'f para in lime tor ine game. -. ; ; ., .
over to where the,,tather;waa. . some idea of Scott a remarkable fielding blllty can be gleaned
working aad told the tale. Butt from, the fact hat lor eight consecutive years, from- iHjjt 1I3
the father wasalraady .on i his Mnclnsive, he led the American league In fielding... He also holds
way te the scene ot the tragedy.! the best fielding average ever, registered, Ijijt a Qisjor .league s.hort
havlug heard hla son's scream as stop. .S7 In- 1918. and J.J19; '
the boy struck the water.
Immediately .'.people from, the I 1 tOjCLtXt ', BCCtTS '
u
On, Better Term
Bcwiwiiiwu gamvieu along iuc
banks, police were called, . thai.
pulmotor waa taken to the canal
bank and a search was instituted' BERKELEY. Csl..;Sept.
for the child
..Many volunteered, their serv
ices. The water pouring Into the
. canal from tipper Link, river was
- ' shot' oft at tse head gstes; it re-,
ceded 'rapid) i and 'soon a, dozen
men were . probing ( around ', tba
bottom, with rakes and other In-.
struments 's. , j , , i . .
' Father Leads Saarrb.
.. The. father. v: B. 'Ordway," led
tho searcj. With a' rake in.onei
hand andgulding and beckoning
, ' Hie searchers with the other, be
waded down the middle of the ;
canal scraping the ' bottom " for 1
'the victim. '. . ' '- .1
. The frantic and sorrow-stricken J
mother was' with friends.. .
With tears streaming down her.
: fsce she told a group ot peoplel
, around her that this was the i
'fifth tihibi she Jvid- lost. & ) .'
"Tils was-the enlr oBeert," ;
slio aald brokenly. "I lost four:
other, children, before -(JUb." . !
Additional 7 Sportf
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. ' . LITTLE JOE
tME(2 MAS .
4AaW rVVPR'J QBX&f&JrS
I -. ' rtti Tflp- rAM.
Nti N time" Famed
Horse Succumbs
i. c.
P.) Indicative of the groVth.in
friendly relations between the
University of California and ; the
University of Southern Califor
nia, the former has distributed
for the first time reserrstion
blanks for the . game with the
Trojan ' grldders at Los Angeles.
Heretofore the Stanford game
has been the only one so fa-
v. AwroxlmatcryrCfcljJickQ
applications for' the seusou were brought In from pasture ' and
mailed out recently. , iwas.rcporlpd Jb.. excellent shape.
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PENDLETON'. Sept. 1. YAP?
So, Name. ' ' world's " champion
hocking horse -for many years,
and who was retired last season,
died" last ' night at the roundup
arena at 'the age of twenty years.
Famed far and j wide .as the
world's 4 worsl ' when dame o
holding a 't on his harrlrane
deck., the - old horse exolred in
the paddock stall be Bud occu
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