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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1928)
Page Two. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PAT.T.S, OREflQN' Tuowlav. January 24, 1028 Walloping Welters Matched Up him to Hunt on .a rluh which rnn-ITs dulluin nntl rpnli lu a lot of not posKlUly flnbtt In thu flrKf T9IMl. "T " I1'"'""- ' I llnsvlwll" long lias ncKdod a PethRp a seaniliil eiiitnl to that good suhsluatlal arnudul, nuljs of thu preceding winter will en- having develupixl (lues the iliiys sun. Hu much the hulter for Aif Ty Cohh and Trls Hpeuker and baseball If II does. The gaiun their eventful meeting under Ihn may be a imlionnl piuulute, but grandstand a yrar ago. !r V EES' 4 1 n 11 1 11 . SPORTS MATTER I L.W IK "J JIN. Ir. I i ! I S i i S i i i i i ! 9 m c' i a i i i i L Lays Down Law to Match : maker by Refusing to Meet J. Risko BOSTON, Jan. 24. (AP) lock. Sharkey will box tJcno Tunm-y or Jack itempsey bat no one else, it vii announced this morn ing after a nW-honr conference licivrccn Sharkey's manager, Johnny Buckley and Jess McMa hon, Mmliwn Square Garden matchmaker In which an offer to match tlie lloxton sailor with Johnny Riko, Cleveland heavy weight, was definite!)- turned down. Buckley told MeMahon that hit man waa through with ellmina tiona of the type of the proposed Kisko bout and In addition re jected the possibility of a tight with Jack Delaney. The boat with Risko was to have been staged In New York on March 12. i.Mc-Mahon at once despatched telegram to Tex Rickard.-in Miami, Fla.. informing him. of Sharkey's demand. Buckley said that since Tun ney had been reported anxious to defend his title twice next summer, Sharkey waa willing to take him on in June.- leaving a September -date to Demptey. "Jack wants to meet Gene first of all but If that Is Impos sible he Is ready to meet Demp sey In June or any time but he is not going to go over the ground he has already covered. "Twenty-two out of 24 sport ing writers gave Sharkey the de cision in his 'draw' with Heeney and there is no -question that Jack is the logical contender. "Risko Is out and so is Jack Delaney. Risko beat Delaney and so did Maloney. while Delaney has refused to box Risko at 15 rounds in New York state. "We don't consider Delaney of any consequence. He has been meeting a lot of has beens and setups and I wouldn't be surprised to hear that he had been matched to meet his own grandfather. "Dempsey and Tunney say they are willing to fight. Well. Jack Sharkey is willing to ac comodate them.". SSGiNG FAST Scores Attempt to Qual- ify for Membership in Sporting Group , The Crater Lake Ski club, re cently organized at Fort Klamath, and Inviting membership from the people of the entire northwest who will qualify, boasta its latest .. member as the most distant from j( borne. Mr. H. S. Hollenbeck. who is visiting his old college chum. Dr. Robert M. Stearns at (Bedford gives ills home address as Ble Angola, Africa. Mr. Hoi' lenbeck and Dr. Stearns who hare both passed tha lialf : cn- ISHAHKEY-WL SFIGHT GENE OH NEARLY OHOWNS JACK DEMPSEYilN " . - , . 'I SK1IER5 Btury raarg have made 'the trip, on. skis, from Fort Klamath to i v Crater lake . and tetara, thus S qualifying for senior membership I These1 two gentUiieii knter4d' T the park on their skis through fthe Klamath entrance arriving, at Crater lake lodge at 13:15 toot. one day last week. . They spent the night at the lodge as the Cuests of John Mnlten enretnlrnr t and returned to Fort Klamath f the following morning, lioth men reported a very enjoyable, trip 2 and wore greatly Impressed with tJMe wonderful scenery In lu win der characteristics. . Mr. Hollnherk. whn Is n wnrM. 1 ; wldo traveler, and has visited 9 'Ter'r principal scenic wonder on j the globe was very enthusiastic alraut the possible development or winter sports in this county wnd expressed his desire to be present at the winter sports car nival on Washington's birthday, (r Inquired about the boat time Jo Tislt Crater lake during the (summer tourist travel and in tends to visit again this summer. Not being experts nor profes sional skiers those two adven- i ! Mirers demonstrated that the Cra ter lake trip is not really such a j hardship when snow conditions 1 are Ideal . They were out for a 9 good time and thoroughly en f Joyed the rtrip, especially the 1 roasting down .hills. John Ma- Shen, reporting their departure from the lodge to Ski club offl- , Bin ncro bbiu, viie ia?i ue saw of them they were both pushing their two poles and about to "tnrn loose" on a long bill towards government evidently de- itermlned to ride it straight up If possible. Maben was very sorry a he could not witness the attempt. 3 Lester Cofcr, Foster BIthes nnd B . furl E. Yancey, all of Klamath 89 . Falls, claim the distinction of bo ll tng the first Klamath Falls mem bers to qualify, they having made the Crater lake trip on January LONDON TYPIST LONG SWIM Miss Gleitz Caught in( Whirlpool; bays She is Through" . TANGIER. Morocco. Jan. lit. !') Miss Mereedea tili-tls. Iximlon tpit. was aluioKt drowned in a futile attempt to swim the strait of Gibraltar to day. She entered the water at 12:08 a. m.. after swimming tor five hours the was caught In a whirlpool aid nearly drowned. 4 She sl-andoned the swim. i Uu i.it.uiug land. Miss Glelti. who seemed greatly distressed at the fnllure. said she would aban don all further attempts to swim the 27-mile stretch of water. She showed no signs of exhaus tion. - "It was terrible," the swim mer said of her experience. "1 hsd Just completed the fifth hour and was getting set although the continued darkness made me rather sleepy. Suddenly I was set led by a whirlpool and Irre sistibly dragged down. As my head went under I felt the side of a boat." L!N VERY POPULAR i Members of Reames Golf and Country Club ' Join Tournament Indoor golf In the basement of the Justin-Montgomery store is fast gaining in popularity with members o ftbe Reames Golf and I Country club, and on Sunday a I number of the members ente-ed !in the tournament. The play I opened at 10 o'clock In the morn ing and throughout the morning and afternoon until 4 o'clock the indoor course was filled with members and spectators. Following Is a record of . the j play as was kept by William I Wade, golf pro: ""w, Peter A. Albertson won ty de fault from H. Bridgeford: Claude McCoIloch won from Junior Dag gett. 4 up and 3 to go: J. W. BaTekman won from Burge Ma son, 1 in the loth hole: John C. Boyle from C. I. Roberts, by de fault: E. E. Driscoll from Fred I. Houston, by default; Ed Pike from C. H. Knowles. 2 up and 2 to go: W. C. Van Emon from J. Royal Shaw. 1 up in 10th hole: W. C. McRea from A. W. Schaupp. 5 up and 3 to go: J. F. Magulre. Sr., from H. E. Hauger, by de fault and onl play off Magulre won 6 np and 3 to go: Ward Dwight from Otto Lorenz. 3 op and 2 to go; A. J. Voye from W. O. Smith, by default, i Ward - Dwight carried low score, low net and won both hon ors. Consolation was awarded to H. E. Hauger who will be given three lesson of instructions from Wade, the golf pro as bis prize. Throughout the week the var ious members will make the rest of the play-off with Intereit 'in the play keen. SEALS SIGN UP NOTED PITCHER SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 24. IA. P.) Walter "Dutch" Ruether. : who won 13 and lost 6 games, last year while pitching for the world champion New York Tan kees, has been signed by the. San Francisco 8eals of the Pa cific coast league for (he 1928 season, Alfred Putnam, secre tary of the club announced here today. ' If General Sandlno Is captured 1 he shouldn't be shot. Bring him , to the United States and make blm a prohibition officer. Lesson No. 11 . Question : How does mu7- sided cod-liver oil increase j the efficiency of milk as a . protection against rickets? Answer: Milk is deficient 1 in ridcets-preventing vitamin. , A little emulsified cod-liver oil added to or taken' with milk makes it a more perfect vita-1 mln-iood. Give it as j SCOTT'S ' EMULSION 10 IS il l I j linn jiii ' ml mi ii iw it ' Looks like something will have to give way at San Francisco the night of Jan. 31. for the two hardest hitting welterweights in In the country are matched for 10 rounds or loss. Eddie I Kayo) Roberts (above!. Tacoman who npset the pugilistic world by stopping Johnny Dundee in a round here shortlly before Dun dee won the world title. is matched with Sergeant Sammy Baker, who battered Ace Hud kins balmy In a few rounds In New York, and slopped Jimmy Duffy , here In five rounds. If the big state armory, at San Francisco is opened to fighting, this will be the fir.'t show oth erwise the big match will be held at the baseball park. Nervous Break Reports Bring Lindy's Smile DETROIT. Jan. 24.(.4) Ste-' ports that Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh Is on the verge of a nervous breakdown were charac terized as "foolish rumors" here today by his mother. Mrs. Evan geline L. Lindbergh. "I am sure be is perfectly all right and It is nonsense to think ' otherwise." .Mrs. Lindbergh said. "In the first place Charles is not at all of a nervous temperament. When I saw him Christmas I asked him about current, reports that his health was not what- it should be and he laughed at the Idea. He thought it was a good Joke."i .Regarding- reports that while Colonel Lindbergh was In Mex ico City he picked up books in the library of Ambassador Mor row and after nervously fingering !,,!. .1 . IUII, ,111 1U UU..U. , O, 1 1J ' 1 bergh said he had no It me to . . i Kam than. -Iawm W h 1 I reaa. . t r i SCREEN STAR IS 1 Oh QUEER TRIP LOS ANGELES. Jan. 24. UP) j Mary Miles M I n t e r, form jr' scresn star, traveling Incognito anr'i slipping Into the city without notifying any of her former close . friends, is said to be making a co.nplete mystery of her trip heie. She declares that she mere- I ly 'wants to be let alone." WATCH REPAIRING HERE 1 year guarantee on all work " GEO. METZ "' JEWELER " " t 622 Mala . , . . , IT" Have Your Teeth Been Neglected This Past Year? ,k If so, start the New Year right. Have tbera exam ined and put In Rood condition now by the PORTLAND, PAINLESS - DENTISTS ' i . Corner I Ith and Main Hts. . PROXE 01 . '7 mi -j ly -if . - I legionnaires TO SCRIMMAGE MAUN QUINTET The American Legion basket ball five will scrimmage the Ma line high school squad at tho Le gion hall In a practice game to night. This game will he played in order to get the Legion team fit for their tilt with the Mcd ford National Guard team on Thursday .night. Two weeks ago the Malta high school boys defeated a team of Legion substitutes by a two point margin. Some good practice is exoected in tonight's game. The Medford Guard team which cornea to Klnraath Falls on Thursday Is being coachi.d' by l ink Colllsoiie.and is reported to lie the same as the champion Medford high school team of two years ago. : r 1 1 El .'i"t .' 'MT'f V """" 'r'"m l?"!1- i"3 Great Values FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE A saving on shoes that will give you ' Ten Dollars worth and more is cer- tainly the one shoe buy you don't want i to miss. Our finest styles and leathers for your selection . . . regular quality Florsheims at this reduced price. K. SUGARMAN , ' I Ain't Mad at Nobody FOR A S II OUT It is only natural that Iho New York I'lants nevor will be 'able to eiauiul the rush cus- i tumors.. someiluu' fucettuusly ro- ' ferred Itf as the fans, of bnso Uoll. that the deal which sent I liogeta ' Hot uuliy to llosion lu nxchs:ii fur Frank Hngati nnd jjlm Wnlsh wits on what la known us the "u;i-snd-up." I llora.Uir, everything gone well, w-iikl have remnlned with Now York and eventually tnkan over (the uuinnger.ivnt from John J. 'McOaw. 1 The latter hni n perfct wll llniMit is to retire which only is Iruliirded by Ills buttles of Imse- hall which appeal so strougly to uny li't-ihniuu. Mi'Urnw had selected llornsby as his successor. Ho imule ltg erj acting manager of the rluh on Its last western trip last year, TRIS SPEAKER WILL NOT ASK ; CUT OF SALARY i TAMPA, Kla., Jan. 24. (AP) : A winter of startling husvbail ! event. hrluglu wholesale, reilla- trlbution of ninny brilliant piny-1 ers now seems to offer new I fields of speculation concerning I Trls Si-enker. who lat yesrtpl.iy ed center field for the Washlng j ton Senators. Clark Griffith, owner of the 1 Washington club, announced here yesierduy that unless Speaker voluntarily reduced his own sal ary on or before February 1, ho would be given his 'unconditional relenso. Trls. lit Birmingham, eiimiile to South Carolina for a hunting trip, said he would make no overtures to the Senators "with regard u cutting his pay. "Un less Gririlth sends me a contract by February 1," he said, "1 will automatically become a free agent." OREGON STATE BEATS W. 5. C. COKVALL13. Ore.. Jan. 24. (A. P. I The Orecon Ktntera ctinltn- ! ued their bid for honors In the northern division of the coast conference basketball race hero' liht night defeating Wnshlngion State college 32 to 14. Hill Ilurr starred for the Slaters, scoring IS points. McDowell was Wash- ) ington Statu's outstanding player. When Lindbergh flew over Nicaragua why didn't he drop a little of that good will cement on the enemy? ' TIME ON I V mid In every way showed hi con flduncn In, the man who had led Una ft, Louis Cnrillimla to their first and only pennant. What llornsby did to offend the Giants' manager may never bo known. 1 I I'ertnlnly. McQraw mid Chiir. ley Btouctiiun were In nit inaml to talk nlmut It last week when, the tact that "The llajnh" n4 to go to Host on was announced. llorn-dy hud a remarkable rocj erd. Ha was Tnled at leasl third nuiong the moat valuiihlg players In the National league, He wits among tho first few bat.uiien. He waa a power In the llinnis Infield and an Inspiration us fur as one could judge, from the press-box 10 Ills fellow. bal players. Outot a cleur sky. Hie New Vnrk '('.linns rut Houers loose. I They did worse, they sentenced Office Phono 11H3 Mt-IIuuo Mda. lie. Phono 114.1 Klnmslh Tails Breath Bad? (nd it this simple way Nothing ( mon diuirfenlt thsui bi 1 rralh. End it ty utUg ChmbUlo" , Tahlrta. t. May to tke, lb end hsMl brrath by iTmcic( the iav poor Lc-tiun. Alio tad t UfM. biikMisnri, cttMlilxlKn, rxl tw tip liver. tSy ml Scnt p(Kk4rt lim t ilruist. Per 1 frw BmM. write Chsmitctlnic V1cllciM Cot. Stf7 frUa AvM Ds klart, low, CHAMBER?, A! Nl TABLETS ""ftS' Klamath-Lakeviev Stage Line Reduced Fares Klamath Falls to Iikevlcw a O.IMt .On Way lO.HO, llourul Trip Stago leaving dally at a. m from Terminal Stage Depot 1S Main St, Phono OiVO Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New Torlc Local Representatives: F. B. ltOniHO J. L. RICIIKY Tel. BS3-W-1 Red Ball Stage Line NEW RKDLCKD RATES TO ' ' LAKEIIKW 9 6.00 One Way 11.00 Round Trip Phone 77 or 600 HOWARD Transportation Co. STAGES , Leaving Klamath Falls 7:R0 A. M., 10:00 A. M 1 P. M., 4:40 P. Mm making connec tions to. J'orllnnd and way points samo flay. Cnnneetlons nt Aslilaml .with Pickwick KIiircs " for California points 7:110 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. Stages make direct through connections to Portland and Seattle 10:00 A. M. and 4:40 P. M. Stages make direct con sections to Ban Francisco and Los Angeles. Local Office 61S Main St. KLAM ATII-U KKI KTAGfi to Weed ami Intermedin Points l.v. K. V, 1:n0; At. Weed 13 Lv. Weed 1:30; Ar. K. F. (1:00 Stages Leaving Stage Terminal Depot 015 Main flt, I "OH BABY" I 1 The Illg Laugh it the Year! 1 S A Universal Jcwot ' Klamath Printing Company For Office Stationery, Camp Forma, Etc. ' Excellent equipment for oil kinds of Society IMnting, InviUitions Announcements . , ,. . ' v; '.! . : t : 522 Klamath Klamath Fills LOIHIK, KIMTKHNAL, NlrTK'K ifc n. P. O. KI.KS Jtlr Meet Thursdity evening. I t Visiting niMnbors wel i w come. . ELKS TEMPLE, 3rd and Main OLIVER BI'IKKK, F.wilted Itulor r. D. McMillan. Hocrelary , MKIUIUKtltH of WtKlltwKAfT Meets first and third Wtus days each month In I. O. CV K llulldlug. v . .,t :. ' Grace M. Owens. Clerk i,: , 1.13G Irfiokput 81. mi,' IUavidtHzalls ' Professional Cards and Business Directory i! ACCtH 'XT.IXT K. W. HKVMCK anil J. Q. D AI.IIIM Auditors Accountants Federal Tag Bervlee. Phone 1319 214 Williams llldg. AUTOMOnil.IS DKAI.EHS Repair Work flattery Service Tiros Nash, Oakland Pontlac, Packard , R. It. It. OAHAfiK 831 Klamath Nut to Postofflce. Phone til , , Goodyear Tlree ' Fireproof , Storage Al'TO.MOnil.K Tilt EH Bring lu your worn tires -get o.ooo miles mors at H usual cost ACK TIRK HIIOP Guaranteed vulcanising 11S So. 11th St. Phone Kl-J I te-treads ' AUTO RKPAIR 1 Smithy's Repair Shop If Guaranteed Auto Ite-ialrlnc Cars called for and delivered South tb St. Phone S03-W DEALT PAKMIRH Export Operators, Individual booths, violet ray, morcell. v. tng, hair tinting , , BOSTOM niCAPTT SHOP Olorenna Warren Winters nidg. . Phono 111 Water, French Panor furl Facial and Scalp Treatment Hl'IliDlNQ MATEIIIAL8 SWAN LACE MOl'LDIXa CO. Qpallty Building Material -South (Ih St. Phone 760 CUUtCJIIES SACRED HBART C1ITRCH. Eighth and High Bti Rev. A. F. Loeaer, Rev, C. U. Feigs. Sunday masses at 6:10, 8:00 and 10:10. Evening devotions at 7:10. Week-day mass at 3 . n Merrill, 1st and Ird 8undaya at 10:80. . All are cordially welcome at our set . vices. . CIVIL K.NGIXEKKS t. O. CLEGHORIf Civil Engineer and Surveyor lit High Streot O. C. RF.LLKY Consulting CIvU Engineer ' Underwood Bldg. Phone 1071 , CHIROPRACTORS . DR. GLEN MOORB Palmer Graduate Chronic and Norvous Dlseast New Molhase Block, 826 Malr . Phone I17S Opposite Court Honsa Phone 1282 Lodge Directory LOVAI. OHDKK OK MKrlM fMeet ernry Thurs day, 7:10 U O. O. M. Moose Hall, Klam nth Av. GEO. OGLE. Dlo. KLAMATH LOIHiK SO. 1 ' A. V. aad A. M. ft Btaled ComniuiiliJitlons -a , . Slid and ilb Moudays I V Vt.lllnai llrnlhura . , , Welcome . I ! LOO.MIH IH.1LDIXO n miifii'irs"T ciimopitAtvron DR. C. XORVALL Graduate of Palmer and Pacific College fourteen years ei per lance We remove tho cause of disease t Klamath Falls rhoae S7t 117 S. Seventh DENTISTRY M. E. COOPER '! ,1' ' Deotlat ". Roam 106 Peote Bldg. Phone 1117 -General Practice ot Dentistry DR.' PHILIP COLB . , , tit Mala Over Moe's Store Phone 6I( Open Evenings by Appointment DR. K. O. HSKCARVER , Dentistry Z-Ray Herrk Underwood Bldg. Phone 146 l EMPLOYMENT AGENCY RLAMATn EIPI,0IENT " OFFICK Emplnyrnnni' for worker Id every trnde mills, rtllway ,l .' ' . !'.'( n,, 'rm . ' ' Jasnea Ryan, Prop. (Mb and Mala Phone 1ST OPTICIAN GLASSES Errs Kiumlnrd, Fitted ami tl Uum Ground in nut own fartiiry 10 mil four indiyijunl rcijuirtmtntl. Broken Lenses Replaced Y. DR. COBLE'S 70S MAIN STRICT Rtftiri Quill Smitt PAINTS, WALL PAPER Wall Paper, Paints', Enamels , Brushei . , P. B. OLDS - Across from Poiiotflce Phone 43 . Everything a Paint Store . Keops ; ., . , , y : Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dead- ' etiing reit, tllass, Roofing. ;Wall-Poper PATTERSON'S PAINT STORB 11? N. 4th St. Fhone 681-J mi i! and January 13. . Vnff 'i'i'm it s i ivstnrsvtrrrirrrrsvVsMSMjMMuiMf