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"1 Page Two. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAIJ, OREGON Wotlnpsdny, February 8, 1928 . i . ' . V, -'"2 I ! JOHNNY BURNS DEFEATS NEGHO Wolcott Lang-ford Unable to Stem Tide, But Mke. nght of it j Million Dollar Days of Boxing are " About Through r DQDGETO QUIT : HCK RUING Former Oregon Stater Will Retire in Favor of Business 2U PORTLAND, Or.. Vb. . (A. P.) Johnny Uur, Oakland. . California, flashed daultng re Itortolro of punches lo win a IV-roumt ileclslon over Walcolt Langford, negro contender for the middleweight till. Lang ford, who absorbed murh pun ishment, never stopped and man aged to connect with some sweep ing left books to the head and alapptnK rlghSs. to the body.. Af tur going to Ittao canvas, in the first round, for a short vomit. Langford finished strong In the tenth. It was a spectacular bat tle. George Hval and Hobby Lamar. 140 pounders, staged an extra ordinary preliminary. After five knockdowns In the third round. Lamar rose and hurled a sweep ing right to the point of the jaw that sent. Hval dowu i for the count of seven. In the opinion of the referee, he was out on his feet, and Lamar was award ed the decision. , . Jimmy Dola'n, Los Angeles , Velterwetght, outpointed , Tim Callahan In the six-round senii windup. ' George Ingersoll, As toria took a six-rouad decision i nvAr Prnnkl tjivlfl .nn Prnn. el)-! mnil Art Remi won fronH i ea mane, roruand nravy. by a kauckout .ju the first round. . nili'AC.O. Keb. . t AIM- Hooks an. u Slides t'ae ijf Or. IVIti'r licluyeit aiilin of I ho (Icriiiiin athletic authorities iu gruntiiiu periUisSltin to llerr' lnrior Otto ivliser to exhibit his world's champion hulf-mllo legs In this nuiiity inn tli n officials of the Hmy j AniRteur Alhlvllc tinlou In the i I Ke. former Oregon mute cot-. " """" .""""' . I Iv'o athlete, a distance runnerl To refuse permlHsIuit for the I u. t . . l.. .I,.,... h Hi till. ! .ilnlmit.ul ll.iriii.ii ... vtiti ml Athletic cluli colors ne lias j In the lulled States wanld not be ' ma iiiu"iii -isces stir inn 'iu Ihut' such rnrclt'Hnncns slimiUI lie used In building a track for on of the meets In which 1'vltrer might be a' competitor, ihul he fell through u tlofsctlvtt boiu.l j or In lu rcil himself otherwise! through faults of roust ruction and would Imi ruined for the Ulymplc games, i HegnrdlwHS of the fact (lint Hermans uro good sportsmen you would have lo listen to some sto ries that he was trapped deliber ately and Imposed up d so Hint a dangerous rival might Imi taken care of. You have to think of thcto. 'things. IteK&rdli'is of the claim (lint truck- calhulst"' -are d"mnl Tolui Carlson 1 raining Hard ForJ. Gorman 1 M r I still llin nf hl'i wiit'knuTsr ynsiurdity artery iiiio'ii mid "was truly" impressed he nrlloil thn lit I lu fighter through. . II liua been a hue since 1 Imvu seen tut)'- ' sorb hind work such as Is liiklnif on at thi tires- inn. There was nil Interested crowd W spectator present and tlio by-word now unions faus In Miuilioru Oregon l "llnvo you I bought your ticket for itiw llur niiin.t'iii'luiin riifiit V.1IT" '"i rromoler Quick r.iporls 'Hint ' II' ...,. ..a ,1.1.. I.. 1 - II ...wit ei linn i-ini input, 1111111 yr dins fur tickets am coining In Iiiul from tint out-of-lown fntis. Rickard'a Dream of $3,000,000 Gate Fades: quit the track fui ... With Lack of Good Attractions lug as his host and some of the gotni biirgomelstm ' In - Ilerlln By Mm j'Il rirell INBA. Sports .Writer) In discussing reixftitly the dif ficulties attending any attempt , Kearns asked for the big end 1 '".owed from the track. He lost to stage two -heavyweight chant- held out until he got It." t Vu rnsnis siar " " .fllll UIIVI VVIIIH All IIUIIl 1 of the distance. piousmp oouis in one season, lex jt wag Kuggested thai even If Kiiknrd let It slip out that he.Ilvnipsey might not lie a hust didn'i exjHTt to draw much more nes!l R,.nlul 16 would not have than fl.i00.000 for either one bw moJe8t enough or dumb of the two fights tlene Tuntiey enough to take oulv a sinull part of a million-dollar gale. ha demanded When h" discovered he had been- talking out loud Hickard udmittcd c.iiididly that for the prceM at least he hud laid aside' the hope of reaching the J.vJ gate that he predict ed before Deiupsey-Tunney No. 2 had been staged in Chicago. Hickard has a .. very candid way about him when he Is In the mood, and unlike tho attitude "If Kearus hadn't made his demand .so big. there ' would never ha,ve been milllon-dollur gates. Kickard never would have had the nerve to ask for .'0 for tickets. Thev micht still be flrhtinr for ten nr.i! riftenn-ritit-1 lar tops." . . ( "Then pay to see the fighters.' As lUckard'a Harden dues not Fighter' ' Of South Wins; From D. Shade ' I.03 ANGELES. Keb, St. AP Joe Anderson. Kentucky mid dleweight. . 'reversed . a previous . defeat - at the hands of Dare Shade when he won the decision over the Callfornian in a I It round bout here last night. An derson won rather decisively. Kinesiders gave Anderson from five to six of the rounds. The crounchlnr Callfornian bad only one ronnd by any. kind of a margin. ' It was (ha ninth. In the tenth he also gave Anderson somewhat of a beating bat the '.Kentucky fighter's early lead was too much for Shade to overcome . The tsvo met several months ago in. New York with the San Francisco boxer turning back a rally lu the late rounds to win over, the Kcntucklan. . - YANKS VICTOR -rOVER BRITONS ot the New York (jlants In the depeud entirely on the support Hornshr cj he i wllllne to . oi Doling ne doesn t nave to be rive reasons f ranklv and freelv: I alarmed by prospects for tho fll- :-i' Dempsev Is the gate man of '" bl, Promoters In other sec all of themT Rieknrd said, but',lo,, of country and the llt-I-don t believe he ll draw more tle "" l New .Tork are lvs thim a million and a half against " nioney and they Iwlicve that Tvaney again and anybody else the business Is declining rapidly, against Tunney la more of a - r : : : : ; ' rwant ton. on. of those TRAP SHOOTERS fights In . the,. Yankee . stadium ) and the best I an do by scaling j the house dowa from III) will! not reach two million. The other places wouldn't draw any more." Hickard was asked . if he thought the days of the "bat- PREPARING FOR STATE CONTEST The two men will meet at;utit Friday night in the I. A. C. games over the l.nuu mutre dis tance, lr. I'ellier ho worked out yesterday over the Northwestern t'niversiiy truck, did not dlxcuss Hodge's statement about being eltiocd front the truck at the MillroNe games. It wits Dodge's contention that the (icrutnh. lu i seesing llie ivnii. cruwoeti nun fp,.m Ik.. I..,ap.I . 1. n ruulill Doilga said be slipped on the tile Infield and lost abnnt It) yards, or'euotych to have won the race. OREGON SHOWS POOR FORM BUT BEATS MONTANA carried for several years, wl quit the track for bmtniMS nftor ! Ihn 1. A. C meet Krlday night. Dodge In niiiklug the slate,-, might .believe that the good A al moin yestorduy coupled it with ! vrienns were afraid that doctor comment concerning his race , mu hl nhow thorn up. put that big dough Id u across. ' , ' . K permi-wion ior jar Dempsi-y would have been fight- "u,n ' AHUcoe games u speedy (iertnan In mil In the leg for what Wiilard was get- ork 'st lHlge laid , ,ar9w .,.,,, hu nMivt, .1 i"s '. i "'n ihwsm iiqineu lllin io W Jllld get Die A. 'A. I'. In it fine Jam wllh iiliout a d ore n Influential clubs nil claiming first rights nnd con i IdiMatlou for his hc iv hes. It would ih the same moss that was !he result of the tours of 1'aavo Niirnil, Kdwln Wide and l lt.irloy Huff, only wcratv .. I llecanse when thosn dlstliig-i elshsd athletes were swelling the! Hate receipts for ( the favored ! clubs, the less favored -clubs I could be properly snubbed and ' put in their, places. ' f -d dipUiiuwy fur tha1 nation act. I comiH-tlllve lotntuiny In tbla coiin- trv, .the tirumotors. waul - hlni chlofly for tho gt rnvvlpia. i i In this ronnoctloti and utlier loluioctlonx. It Is to lie hoped that tho truth may come pnt aonie little about the prleucs of I'aavo Nurml and1 Charley lloff. .i ; ti 't. 0 . ; . i. .'..'. When the lofty officials of the amateur i tiling body ti- trying ts taka Ciiarluy ifaddock fur a buggy ride, he up nnd told them a few thing and ,they hnvcis': botlierpd IKdd.xk since. UKANTfi I'ASS. Koh. H. John ny Carlson who ban been match ed lo inii't Joe liurnian In the ring at lite New (Irutits I'ass Allilulc club In drums I'ass oil I'rbrnarx 14, has lii lialiilug In enxnest lor some dass. lie has annexud a iiiimbsr l "Pairing fniwivip n,i v,,.,,. nil . .11.... nil. .,,, busily eiiajted lu seeing t mlj , ,, of ',h..' biggest they earn llnlr tnotiey and the ,.rli... ... i i.. Vi.i. U.irl of Uiv sl.iln. 1 NEW YORK, Feb. t. fUP) American triumphed over Eng land,' 3 to 2. in the International racquets series by taking two of the three, singles match's today. The teams split even In the two doubles matches Sunday. By Its victory the United States wins the International trophy put ! into competition this year. fietting In trim tor the annual O r e g-o n I a n telegraphic shoot. i in. ,.f it,, hiiiinn." .,,m ,,,,, i crars snots or tne itiamatn nun come and that the peak had been i1,lb, braved cold wind and snow reached, as promoters in other S"J"? "nd "! P me fairly sections' of the country believe. I Kood sfor'"'' considering the ad- "Looks llke lt right now." he Ter conditions, answered. "Can t get the people . Following aro the scores on without the cards." ,he ""J" blrA at ls W1- H. When he was asked what was , Jart.m. 4: V. E. Imin. 4: C. the matter with the cards he let Moore. 4 , : H. E. Hsuger. 47: O. It !in not ain. althoueh lie w- Houston. 4S: B. Hardenbrook With the teams deadlocked at; lucky to get a had made no secret of his opin ion at other times. "Well. Pempsey ain't like he ased to be. . , Riekard then admitted that Dempsey brought on the million dollar' days ot boxing' and that as Dempsey declines ,the market is declining with him. The question then arose wheth er It was Dempsey or Jack Kearns who was really responsible tflf to- blame.-HToovwI-rr) -hr the rise of boxing to a place on the New Y'ork Stock Exchange list. Hickard and Kearns are no longer friends and Hickard re mained silent- and puffed on hts cigar. . , i V A remark that Johnny Kll bane made In Shelby before the Dempsey-Gibbons tight in Shelby was then brought up. Kllbane! had lust lost the featherweight championship and he had been two-all. Clarence C. Pell. couple of shots thisj 1. Ameri- of the big dough. Kearns at can champion, defeated J. C. F. ! time was being panned all over 'Simpson, the British ace. 15-8., the nation (or using the gua on 15-12, 16-S.. - ; . -t the cowboy .promoters of the i ... ..II' w fight, and even some' of his 4: E. Hardenbrook. 46: K. E. Dcweere. 44; A. W. Hchaupp. 4 4: J. II. Carter. 44; W. II. Boyd 44; N. V. Sroddard. 41: C. .Mar tin. 41: E. H. Balsiger. 40: E.-M. Bubb. 3S; E. Dixon, 36. Scores mdi on ii birds in clude: C. Houghton, S3: C. C. Tough l.uck if Italin At the present time; however, il nu club can be snubbed proper-' ly b!cau every club u eapected ' iu kick in iih snare tu niipyuri toe Olympic expedition aud it has hapocned In the paxt thai , the larger the fund nt the disposal of lli coininUtee the mora wives , and members cf the luniille of; KCGENE. Ore.. Feb. The 'Diversity of Oregon. thnwlnc tin in IMtiit. fitrnt fnv tho' most part, barely won from the I'uiversity of Montana, here last night in the fiual home con ference basketball game of the season. The score was 36 lo 33. The tally at half lime was IS to 1? for Montana, and the (irix lirs led for the greater part of the game. Hidings was high point man for Oregon, wllh 14 markers. Oregon iplaya Oregon State at Corrallis Saturday nighj in the first game away from home ot the conference season. i How nnl On Ilnsinttw G. C. Howard of the I'nion Pa cific, with headquarters in Sac ramento, is transacting official i laiuA of the -commit tee COUIJ .he a. IAPI taken alone. Theru are other good reasons. hosrever, for the Amerlcuu offl-: rials to be c.sirernod about the, diplomatic results of any races In ! which a prospective winner of the' Amsterdam Olympic VU-meters runs In this country. , I They have been pointed out by : Gustavus T. KirUy. ono of the big I college men on the committee. . who kuows bla track lumber. I Some of the clubs promoting , Indoor meets watch the box of-1 flee closer, than the arena. It! will be recalled thst Lloyd liahn. I In the first big Indoor meet of . the season, made a new Indoor j record (or the half-mile,, but It ; was not allowed. It developed that no guard rail i had been censtructed on the In- j fd nf the track, which the free- I bu.-.lness in Klnmath Falls for! l,ilon nreecribe. It was easier! sevrral dajs in tho Interests' of d cheaper to paint the Inner his company. Kelley, 23-, pud Stamper li BILL MEHLHORN MATCH WINNER SHORT TALKS IIY THoCMIT FIX MOTHER A New England mother says. "Our children are very suscept ible lo coughs and coir!.. Hekug located some distance from town, I- i . , .... li-ll tut IIU'U OI it RUUU H1T- pendablo rough medicine, and when our druggist recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound as the best In his' ex periences, we accepted his Judg ment gladly. For coughs, croup. one stroke ahead of , , Z'T en.TX' ' l.nnnHarv llnA and tho "huge" saving kept a deserving runner from a very fine record. (iate la the Tiling -' Supposing, Klrby pointed o,ut, SALT LAKE PUG BEATS RODGERS ' HEADING. Pa. Feb. 8. fUP) Emll Paulso of Salt Lake City. 116 pounds, defeated .Jackie- Rnd friends were telling him he was all wrong. "You can say what yon want about Kearosv.but I wouldn't rap him and no other boxer should rap him," .. Kllbane said. "He made the big money days for box-' tug and even ; preliminary boysi WILLOW SPRINGS COl'NTRY Club, San Antonio, Texan. Feb. (UP) "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn, er ratic Pittsburgh pro. realized a seven year ambition today when ha won the Texas open golf cham plonship. neia or tne nation s best pros I Z " ..' ..i.'i. i ' . and amateurs. I . .... ?,k , ,..,.. .,,1,1. Mehlhorn shot a sVnsatlonal 63 " uui mt uir iui ruuvu suu wrvtfu-i ed "9 In the afternoon ronnd to' put with bis 74 and 76 of Mon-, day and Tuesday, respectively, for an aggregate, score of. 297. Mehihorn's victory wa worth $1,500 of the S8.600 prise money. WILLAMETTE U. WINS ANOTHER gers. r-uisnurgn negro. 1 ty , h,Te benefited by it." "Dc-mpse.i did an S-round bout here tOnigjif. that. McMINNVILLE. Ore.. Feb. 8. MAP) Willamette University Jpss stringham. Salt UkeXIty w..V-;' . ".,""' J.IV.Z.,." .1 "V w. " . . 7,c"'"' out inc "Dempsey, nothing." Kllbane 1 night from Linfleld college. 2S ArlMina Win rhMlnr P . In th . . - .. , . ..e . . .. D . - came uaca-, , it rvearns naon 1 10 is. fourth round of the semi-final. ; i , .. Strlngham weighed 166, Arisona ' " ' . Kid 162. , aiBlini .- it 1926 Olds Coach 1927 Olds Coach Those cars In fine condition and a ride will show , you that they are ' worth the money. ' - Ostendorf Motor Co. 31.1 Klamath I'honr ST 4'olvln Coes Kouth- Out Our Way Official business has called G. j 1. loivin ot ine neu uti com pany to. San Francisco, where be will spend several days. . . HANSOVH SPEED OS V.!K FI.X)H , . IMI'liKHNKS ,4H" - -1 v XEA Service ' - NEW YOKK, Feb.r. k When Vic Hanson, 'form :t ; Syracuse three-sports stMr, : trios for a berth with the 4 . New York Y" a n k e e s this 4 spring, one of his strongest ; supporters will be Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth's home run rival. - Gehrig, having seen Han- ' son play football, saw the 4 V former Orange on the bas- kethall court a few days ago. , "That, bsbe Is sure fast." Gehrig suld after the game. - "Ive seen him play football and seen him play basket- . ball and If all they say about his ability on the baseball ' diamond is true, he'll be a wonderful addition for the - Yankees.. I'm rooting for him strong." , . I WOOD Please do ant get tlie fclea that stood Is scarce. We -have plenty of wood. .DRY BLAB. Any Length Doable 7.0O Single S3.0O V aassBBSBSB DRY BODY WOOD. 18 Inch Doable 10 Slnglo SD.50 Limbs, III Inch.. Limbs, 13 Inch.. 1 10.00 10-10 Lamp Coal, ton. .....! 7.0O Good free prompt service. We Aim To Please Too. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" ' UOI .Main I'liuitr S.'t4 No Olds Coupe We will sell this car at a good discount. Has not been rnn or licensed. Come iu and see this real buy. 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Telephone traffic records show an ' increase in the number of tele . .- phone calls oni rainy days. That ' I' - means people who enjoy the com- ". ; v:' forts of life are using this coinven- j,; , 'ient means of reaching the outside ' worid and keeping dry. t. , .."!.., , V Adequate telephone seryice in the f home is ' convenience riot only , ' ' y on ft rainy dajr but erery day . : throughout the year. It Is a boon to ; i the busy housewife, a comfort to every member of family, an aid in ' - emergencies and a protection in . danger. ' " 1 . Order your telephone or that ittp and timt taying extension from our . . business oflicc today. ' , TlfB PAQFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CpMPANY,' ri.,i I '.iS Fi n e Tdai tii to the East; - , :. Pacific ijmi -64Vz-liOnt" train to Chicago willi through Pullmans to Si, , Louis, Kansas; "ty,- Denver and Oruahu. Uliscrvation, standard and touriHt sleepers, chair car and diner. ' Lv, Sacramento - 7:33 p. ni. ' Ar. Chicago t 2:00 p.m. Gold Coft.t Limited Splendid All-Pullman train to -Chicago. Maid, barber, valet, . batb. Obiervation-loiingccar. iio. exira ire. oivn uours. , Lv. Sacramento .2:45 p. in. Arrlvati at Chicago anil Si. Louis arrangi t (or convenient connection wllh eaitern trains, , C.T. Slsuson, flenrtsl Agent : ' ) Union Paclfir Nystcm . , .. 221 California Fruit Illdi. VS inflA Silt Ut- MarrniSii.nS.1 ' "' Ticket atio ft, local Svulhrrn Ptetfic Ticket Offi I I r.Mv) s.'-."l J t.f ... .' .tl -. . 1 Nil THE OVERiAND ROUTE I. . J V . - i 9 t ' o ' mm I . e rrfHE last lickm: era u I sr orr. O'MS Kl T KSVKr MC l-'lk