aJ 21, TV Two. THR EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . Sntimlav, Januur 1D2H OOR OLD LEW I0 MATCH FOR -CUT AGE Hudkim Piles Up Big ' Lead Over Rinfj Vet; U Nearly Gets K. O. -NEW YORK, Jan. 21. (P) Ace Hudkins has advanced In his UP8t for the welterweight crown today with a 10-round victory over tho veteran Lew Tondler of Philadelphia, ring marvel ol A pant decade. Meeting in the Madison Square (lTden arena lant night, Hudkins Kure Tendler a second thrashing but failed to score ' a knockout. lTom'OTur. Ilia Nehrniilfun hnrt 1V.mll.ir nn ihA vacva it inln- ! ing for the full count on several occasions. " t Hudkins Tocked Tendler with ft right to the jaw In the seventh' round for a count of eight but inn roiiaaoipaiaa . ana man- " -V "11. " C 1 i' U B j savage left to the head in the : ninth that nearly pitched Tend ler through the ropes. Lefty Lew staggered and was sinking slowly under his opponent's hard nunches when the gong camo to hjs rescue. . . When the ninth terminated. Tendler groggily made for a ntta rral corner under the belief that It was his own. The tenth round Tendler wearily defending him self against a' merciless hail of blows from his youthful rival. Although the old timer was noticeably outclassed some 12. 000 fans booed the judges' ver dict and Hudkins while the ven erable Tendler. who has been boxing; for more than a dozen years, received the applause. ' ' Less than a year ago Tendler lost a decision to Hudkins In Los Angeles, the Xebraskans' victory last night moved him Into nn el imination tnssle against Sammy linker to determine who will chal lenge Joe Dundee for the welter irbight championship in March. The Haker-Hudklns bout la down for February 17 at the garden. Hudkins weighed 149. and Tendler 151 pounds. . COLLEGE, F PLAY TONIGHT . t Members of the Oregon fresh man basketball and their well known coach," ''Spike" Leslie, ar rived in Klamath Falls this morn ing from Medford and tonight will meet the fast ciuintet ot the Klamath Fans American legion i at me Legion memorial nail, i ue game will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. . '. - - ' The frosh and their coach were guests this noon at an Oregon al umni luncheon in the chamber of commerce. Arrangements were in charge of Ted Glllenwaters and John Houston. This afternoon the university hoopsters will be given a spin across tbe lake Ice in the "Ella Poppin," speedy ice boat operated by Harold Telford and Douglas Puckett. Tho frosh come to Klamath Falls fresh from a series of vic tories against tbe strongest bas ketball teams in western and southwestern Oregon. They de feated Medford last night in ft' hard fought and rough game, 25 to 19. LEO FLYNN TO . CONDITION HIS ! BELOVED JACK NSW YORK. Jan. 21, (AP) Leo P. .Flynn, who conditioned Jack Deuvpsey for his tno ring battles last year, expects t3 .-on-tlnue in the role of pilot or the former heavicight champion in tho event he don.i tho gloves at Jin. I'Flynn male the announcement hero upon receipt of a letter from Dempsey. who la on the. coast. Flynn exprosRed the belief that Demphcy would fight only onoe tbis year, and that would be against Gene Tunney. Aiftwoa aarirsWN Boxers who are dull in their .training often get polished - off in the rinp;.-.- ROSH fJ) TWECASl'f ClUB inJk Vtx cam't DRiNK. Wa tle "fee JACK DELANEY FLATTENS ONE MORE OPPONENT XKW. YORK. Jan. 21. (API Jack lJelaney. the "rapier of the juorth." will meet Battling Levin- sky at Pittsburgh next FrIJay night as the next step in his drive tar the heavyweight champion ship, Joe Jacobs, tho Brldwport er'a manager, announced today. In bis quest for Tunuey'a crown Delaner baa registered three kayoes, over Paul llerlenbach, I Solly Montgomery and Ja.-k Hum-I beck, respectively, the latter corn in last nieht when The roferee I stopped the fight in the sixth I round to savo Hnnibeck from fur- tier punishment. pnnon nrrr it rlXKJJrl LCF CAl - . MFuFCiRn TF AM IN ROUGH GAME ' .. MEnFOTtO. Ore.. Jan. 21. (A PI hl I'l. I VilMI t V ft f llmtnn 1 frnch., .., 1,:.IH.II ed tho Meclford hig"4 school here last night 25 to 19. In a rough. fast game. Fouls were frequent on both sides, half the points I scored bv each team beic j made ft,. fWuf IhfAI, L'll,.tl a...,a,l I . . . fhri,u fouls. . The checking throughout was close, anj at the end of the tilrd quarter the score was 14-14. VALDEZ AND DE HATE SCRAP 10 ROUNDS; DRAW P.) Paul De Hate, Los Angeles and Silvanio Valdez of Denver, fr tight a 10-round draw here to night as the feature event on the disabled war veteran card. In Iha MmLvlnJnn VA..n. Vi ' Phoenix won from Fredie Fields ! of Huchlson. Kansas. The main' eventers'are welter weights and the latter pair fooht In the feather class. v ' WOOL GROWERS SELL BIG CLIP fclontlnued from pare One) Con slin the Charles J. Webb com pany. Mr. DeLap announced the names of wool growers who sold to' J. Koshland and company. They are as follows: ... Dan J. fl. Murnhv. John J.IsVev" Frank Schoiack, Morris Quinlan. ' i-eram j'attorson and Jack Hawk- j Davis cup. And that. in. tho. Con McAuliffe. W. R. parshall:es wi" warrant more than cas-; normal course of "eVents. should and son of Montague. Calif., C.'naI interest on the part of he.be a long, long time. G. Merrill. E. H. Blodgett. W. H. United States Lawn Tennis as-! It has been said That the world Fayne, Elmer Stanley, W. S. Hall, sociation. ' . - jtour being made by Brucnon and Pat Sullivan, John Kandra. Mike A tne sponsor for the cup and J Borotra would throw them off MsAuliffe, G. P. Shamhart. J. i the one most responsible for its their game nnd be of assistance Faircloe, A. L. Andrieu, W. H. elevation to one of the most val-ito the United States in fighting Mitchell, Alfred Duncan. Lewis "able international trophies, tbe ' for tho cup. Pan key. L. L. McDonald,- Pat (United States regretted to see ! Quinlan. .A. W. Bradsnaw, John Australia withdraw from the com- It must have been forgotten or J. Brown. Charles E. Crass, Has-1 petition two years ago because i overlooked that ttnse Frenchmen kins brothers. Con Sullivan. Miles for years without the Austral-' have been trnvoline aroni that Moore, Hugh Falvey, Murphy and 1 lans there would have been veryjway for about five years and In Collins. Collins and Hennesset, 'little competition. istead of throwing them off their Collins. Morris O'Keefe, Dick Lacey, L. W. Anderson. George KeUdever, Jer-' ry and Jack O'Connor. Kellaber brothers. Bank ol Bonanza, w. i F. Hill, R. M. Flynn, Pat C. J. O'Connor, L. F. Richardson, George lewis. McCartie brothers, and Gilbert Harrison. ' - Legal Nonces So. 2.VA4 Kquily SUMMONS. - In tbe Circuit Court in and for the County of Klamath, State cf Oregon. Inez A. Robertson, plaintiff, vs. Eugene Robertson, defendant. To Eugene Robertson, defenj ant. In the name of the S'a'e of Oregon: You are hereu.- re-1 quired to appear and ansirr the complaint filed against. you in I - - . ' .he above entitled suit on jr be- Mny Meet Americans fore the 20th day of Fobnia-y, Australia-, however, now re 1928, and for failure to appear, turns as a rival and if form and answer thereto, the nUlntitf , holds, as It usually does In ten will take judgment and decree: Bis, tbe Americans and the Aus atalnst you for a decree of dl-1 tralians may meet in the. final vorce dissolving the bonds of , round of tbe American zone win- uittiriiuuiir now vunuuii iwiwwn uu - ........ '. . " 11 1 . I. l iub niunvr V IIIIC VilUJIiltt- grounda of desertion for motejtlons in the European zone. . -than one year last immediately There may be a disposition on preceding the filing of nor com-! the part of the public to under plaint herein, and for an order estimate the strength of. Aus of the court granting unto hr, tralia because Patterson and for the children's use, fifty Hawkes have had so many chanc- j (150.00) dollars per month fores in the past against the Am-1 their support and austenanre andicrlcons and were found short. ( for the custody, care and du- .Patterson and Hawkes. how-; cation of said minor children. I ever, are still very good players. ! to-wlt: Eugene Robertson, asa 7 j They certainly cannot have gone! years and Mary A. Robertson, hack farther than Tllden und iage E years. Johnston. February 20th. 1928 is thel .It may he that Tllden has 'last day of the time prescribed slipped more than Patterson bo-j In the order for publication of , cause the decline of Tllden seems ! this summons, In which vou may to have been a physical one nnd : appear and answer said com- Patterson, a big. strops, rugce l i plaint, the first publication there- ' fellow, ought to be just ai strong or being January zist, rjzn, and the last publication being Feb- iruary 18th. 1928. i This summons Is served by 1 publication by order of the lorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of , the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath county, dated January 19th, 1928, which ! order required that summons be published once a week for four i successive weeks (5 Insertions) : In the Evening Herald, a news ' paper printed and published and i of general circulation in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon . W. H. A. RENNEIl, ! Plalntlff's Attorney. wnose oince ann posiomce address is American Nation - al Bank Bldg.( Klamath Falls, Oregon. J21-28-F4-I1-1S WAS DETROIT ROOKED IN . , ST. LOUIS BASEBALL Billy Evans diagnoses' Swap Mfide Between Tigers Adder Strength Badly V lis. S fcfc. 1 . Xv-x l:;;v; ny HILLY BVAN8 JJfM W thai he ha plugged up several When major Icagu. ,t. . A4. .J&5J tvauea. the big thought is to """engthen weak sputa by giving ""y "urpiua materuil at, posi tions wnere a club seems well iiuriuiea. On the surface, pear lo " gttting conslderablv ,nc n,M of h" club mav'be perfectly satisfied with his .leal. feeling that he has accomplished the thing he set out to dD pluic . .... -w ... ... Unquestionably, the big dcnl since the close of thu season was the one thnt InvnK-uH tl.a lw troit and St. Louis clubs of tho American leacne Thi a -:i. ed for the transfer of Outfielder Heinie Manush and First linv man Lu Blue to the Drowns, for Outfielder Harry nice, l'ilchur Van Gilder and Shortstop tia! loway. The baseball experts seem to be unanimous in the opinion that St. Louts got all the better of the deal,' that Manager Moriarty of Detroit took one right on the chin and Is still staggering. There la no doubt as 13 the class of Manush and liluo. The "t nnI s t the host hitters in the game, a good out-1 fielder, while Blue Is generally. liehcli .1.. . . " iuuuk m ursi sucaeni. i iiutu . yet (llr .ltk a .,!hi. v.hn ""ed Detroit got anything like PPr return. ? ta vst. t ATH AnstralLaa Set Slurs Australia's return to the Davis cup competition with an Invad- I ing lorce headed by the veterans ; Socially, the United States will , welcome the Australians back be-1 cause they are well known and t popular, nut tneir status now will 1 not be like that of a guest aa It was when the Australians were fighting some other nation, here . ;to get into the challenge round against the American cup de- i I fenders. As hsst nation during thej days when Australia and Japan I were doing most cf the fighting ' for the cup, the United States couldn't take sides but ' it was ai secretly admitted fact that the high minds of the tennis asso-i elation preferred to have the Aus tralians in the challenge round. The Australians were ft better drawing card than th ese. Japan- ner to oeciue wnicn team snail now and have as mncn endurance as ho had the last time he played i In this country. i i If Bill Johnston does not com'c! Hon-ibark and Tllden persists in his Intention to leave the ass'-clallon t flat and go to Europe while thn eliminations are being nlaved In J this country, the United S'a'cs will be In s very poor condition; to meet tho Australian threat. French Doped lo Win Even with Johnston In there the chances would lie dubious, for Johnston would have to do pend upon minor league asslnt- ance and the Australians certain-'. ly are not nusn leaguers on tno ' court no manor how far they j have gone back. I In spite of the optimism felt 'pj the tennis association, it has 3k1W&$ ' -3 ' " " Detroit boasted E'"vaWr ' ' ( ' :. , "'fl'ld that could hit m VSXSLt2iS . f Hk'njI . mile ami wa fur better thnu 1 a club mv an- Wf.&'Vi,- 5S .-'TV Keatllne, Ir.i to riit i:iaiu Van t.llder, Chick tiallouuy . flurry ltlci-. However. I am positive that if von discussed the matter ever , who .nau.isur K lha Tlvr.rw it -nnl.ltl't tlllc him long to convince you that tho ideal was a good one for Detroit, been pointed out frequently that the United States not only has a mighty slim chance to win th9 cup back from Franco this year but that It Is not a doad r It jthat the American team will be .able to win Its way through the .eliminations Into the challenge ; round. As lone as Rene Lacosle. lfunrl. Cochet. Jacques Brugnon and feaa Borotra retain their fine form, France Is going to kcop thu game it seems to have made them. ) . . . ' . , . J.. . f . , . ., f , I ii 1 tfftt t Illfi 0 CC ci VJa-sdl, VUIUUU1 . iJJ V0m w?- c? rv3 ytJJjrA r it "iiiOa,'':;-"''t ' v'-v4i I'-.-ii y ll .Y 'W;krr. Ti-4vl i 'avfi vensth Aaouriwo W-'KteWXV-. --It V-vil'V LEGS AND EARS. DULL 1 1 -.;. ':isSi ' vl . BROWNISH GftA-V ABOVE, ' 1 1 t''MSX - JSV?'N WHITS BELOW. TAIL fWr':; ' Howe is merelv a shallow "--",.. . .' Jl'r7'. . . 0GPWE6SION, 6CRATCHED OUT LT ; in A BUNCH OF GRVSS OR. yi INCE THE JACX RAB3ITS BRAIN "WAS &tm - WEEDS. ' FICED TO DEVELOP His -'P-ABC; MP nt-Dt-uri ' i . UPON MT3 EXCEPTIONAL SEHD To SAVE HIM FBCVA VLvV'' HIS ENEAAIE9. IT HAS' BEEN OBSEttVKi THAT HF ' (C? " 1 , CAM GO FOR PWH THAN A MILE. AT TUY RATE OP X X-?VV Jk V THiaTf AMLtS PER i'.OUa. ' fVW)W)7'V TRADE WITH TEAM?' Two Clubs anil thinks Needed average In the field, wlih the ex ceptinn of throwing. That was the hup ghirtng fault In Ihe De troit Olllfl. 111. No doubt ilmtN was the spot Moriurty dcjiired to strength en when he made the dicker. In Harry Hire, he g"ts one of the greatest throwing outfield ers in the game, a player whi ulfo ui 'usurcs up to thj ability ot .Muuu.li in other departtnents ci piay. . . Anolher defect In Detroit's d'.fi use la.-it season sun the Jack or a relief pitcher. Too Illness of Cctirgtf DnuKS. which kept him out of the game all seasou, play ed havoc with Detroll'a chances. I believe 1 am conservative. In saying Dauss would have saved at least a dozen gumt'u for tho Tlgnrs thul went Into the lost! column. In getting Van tilldrr. Mor- lartv U gambling with a pitch- right hand. It has greatly Inter er'who has plenty of stuff and fered with his throwing . llot- i u clunt nhvsiuiie. 1 am sure his thourht is. Vau llllder will take the placo formerly filled by Dauss, that of game-Savor. 'on tmortsiop jacmo Tinner, while chonoliiK some -- 1C IUI a SUiUIl tVO U-. w icic.l i ten at iruuiin iu tut? kiuhu i.... was regarded as a. minor It ASHKTKAI.L HCOKKS CORVALLIS. Ore.. Jan. 21. IP) Oregon State Ag- gles 31, Idaho 28. For.'Tit Grove - Willamette University S4; Pacific 24. " Ashlnnd-Klamath Falls 29; Ashland high .19. At Iji t.rande: Joseph hlPn IS: La Grande high 12. WE SPECIALIZE IN- Glass arid Signs F. R. Phone 43 ' ' ' - Optimistic i ' Connie Mink Thinks irvt Will Win 110 or More (iitiiif Till Yew, 3 ''la-j J ! t t t r - '-.' V l . V ; r...J "LE1TY" UHOVB Perhaim ronnl Mack,' Is right, but there are some are skeptical about hli helief that "l.efty" r: -e, his stellar southpaw, will win 2U or 30 guinea this sen- i HOI1i That's what Connie Mack thinks. If drove does win that many, the A s are auro to be up in the pennant tight from the start. accident at first has turned cut to be. a serious one. , Tavencr. has practically lost thn uo of the finger In gripping a ball Since the Injury Is on his ting Shortstop Calloway, former- ly of the Athletics, after he had passed to tho minors. Is merely a protection ngalnst the possl- ' w " ' "" uble to plnv. Whlln M rl.rlv A..t I..,., frnm .- -... - . great player In Lu Blue, he men for the firs! bans nan iwi position and It so happened htf liked Johnny .Neun better tlmn Blue. Thus ft resume of the deal shows that Moriarty adilod , a great thrower to the Important position of ccnterfli'ld. Is ramh ii. iff with Van Gilder lo fill tbo role of pinch pitcher and has Galloway in reserve In case Tav- ener cannot go at shortstop. However, who really got the worst of the deal will not be known until ft year hence, then 'we su.ill see what we shall see. OLDS 614 Klamath No. 2 , At The Orpheus . Al Wilson, considered film- dom'a iiutit uurlnl acrobat, la respuualblo for the sacccnk of "The Air Patrol" Uuw at.thu Orpheus Ihnatro, for liu wrots tho story as well a rating th tarring role. The alory . wua written moio or less from actual experlvncua of tha aerial ui'O, fur At was ni'biy avlutlon lustructur and his many and varied happen lugs In tho air prompted lil in to pen the story. ; i BASKETBALL ' ',' Oregon Frosli vs. American Legion TONIGHT ' Legion Hall 8:00 RIM. Admission 50c Klamath F'jIU i.oix;k, i h.tkh.i xotick n. P. . KI.KH ent Thursday evening. Visiting: mambnrs wol- , come. ELKS TEMPLE. 3rd and Main 'W.lVCIl SIMKKIt. Knltd Kulur F. t). McMillan, Secretary Ntv:iUIIUltS of W(MIM-UrT Meets first ami third Widnes dnys each uioiuh In I. t). . F. Building. (Irare ,M. Owens, Clerk 1315 Lookout St. Klamath Falls Professional Cards and Biisiness Directory AUTOMOnil.E DEALKUH Repair Work Rattery Service Tlma Nash, Onklnnd Pontine, Packard R. It. It. OAltAOK Oil Klamath . Next to Postofflre. Phone tli f.oodyoar Tlrri Fireproof Storagt AlTOMOIIll.F. Tilt KM Rrliig In your worn tlrra gel B.IMIO mile more al H unnal cost ACK TIRK SHOP - Guaranteed vulcanizing 116 So. ll'h St. Phone (43-J Ile-t reads AITO ItKPAm Smithy's Repair Shop Guaranteed Auto Jteralrlng Cars called fur and delivered South (to St. Phone S03-W IIKAUTY I'VHIRH Expert Operators, Individual - booths, violet ray, mnrcoll - . Inf. balr tlntlni nOSTON IlKAITY SHOP Olorenna Warren Wlnteri Dldg. Phone 211 Water, French Taper Curl Facial and Scalp Treatment Ill'ILDLNU MATtOItl.VIX 8WA.N LAF.E MOULDING CO. Oo.llt. ItnlMIn. M.f.rl.l maieriai Phone 76 South th 8u CIIUItCllliH SACRED IIKART CHIRCH Eighth and High Bt., Rev. A. P. Leeser, Hov. 0, B. Folfe. Sunday masses at :S0, 1:00 and 10:30. Evening devotions t 7:30. Weok-day mass al 1 a. m Merrill, lat and 3rd Sundays, at 10:10., All are cordially welcome at bur ier vlcoa. CIVIL KNtJINKKIIS J. f . CI.IOfilKIKX Civil Engineer and Surveyor 219 High Street C, C. KKI.I.KY Consulting Civil EuKliirt Underwood HUB Phone I07j ClllHOI'R.ttTORH DR. ULIvX MOOItK Palmer Graduate Chronlo and Nervous Disease New Melhase. Block, XilS Main ' Pbone 1278 ' Opposite Court House ( : DKMTIMTH . (I ' DR. H. ft. WIKLCARVKR Denilstry X-Itay Hervlce Underwood Bldg. Pbone 4t l' . I -4 . , ; jj vnrnn'inrrni'ii'iiiirrriiTi fhe 6'RPHltUS Hl'N. MON,-TlKS. "OH BABY" '. . The HIk Lnugh if Hi" Year! A l'nlvi.nl Jewel Lodge Directory LOYAL DltDLH OF MOONK Meet everjr Thurs day. X-90 L. 0. O. M. ' Moose llnll, Klnm- Bill Avu. CEO. . OtlLB, Dla. KLAMATH IAIMi: NO. 77 A. K. uiil A. l. Staled CommunlcsttoD 2nd and 4th Moudays Vlslllng Urotuora Welcome IXIOMIH Ill'ILIIINU f'lllllOPRACTOR IlR. C. NORVAI.L Oraduate of Palmer and Pacific College Fourteen years ej;wrlenr We remove Ihe cause of disease Klamath Falls . rbone 87 127 8. Seventh PEXTISTRT m. e. roorrn Dentist Room 20S Poole Ridf. Phone 1117 General Practice of Dentistry ' DR. PHILIP X)I,B 611 Main - ,- Over Mm'i Store Phone B)t ' Open Evenings by Appointment KMPIX)Y.MKXT AG'KXCT KIwlMATII KMP1X)Y.MKXT . OFUCK Employmont for worker In very trade mills, rill way nd farmi i ' James Ryan, Prop, fllh and Mala I'lione IS7 MUSIC STUDIO W, c,n h,Dj, , (iw mor, ,,. . " '9' P'""" "" ClftSBl i , . . , n cnl n' : P0P"I' music Re- aiuuurs anu advance. Mr. anil Mrs. R. P. Dick , 1)11 Lookout Pbone 7GI OPTICIAN GLASSES Eyes lixamlncd, Pined tnj thj C'anct (iiouikI In our own factory lo mil jour hJrt'iJml rrqttirtmtnli. Broken Lensct Replaced DR. GOME'S It i MAIN STREET RsPtiri . Quik S'trrlii PAINTS, WALL IMPEIt Wall Paper, Paints, Enamels , llrushea P. R. Kl.DH . Across from Postoffli 1 Phone 41 i Everything Paint. Store Keeps 1 JyTS-M v .t .,ri Pulnls. Oils, Varnlshei, Dead ening Foil, Glnsu. Rooflnl, , ' , Wall-Paper PATTKRHON'H PAINT HTOHK 2 So. 6th St, , Phone' ttl-i I