Monday, Miiivh 12, h)2H
rape Two.
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
JACK SHARKEY
MY BE UPSET
IBY J0HNR1SK0
Bostonlan to Make Third
Try for "Logical Con-
1 tender" Place
i " NEW YOHK, Mar. 1J. (AD
' Jark Sharkey of Boston, who al
- ready has tnad two unsatlsfac
' lory attempts to prove -himself
i the logical challrnger for Gene
Tunnev's crown, will go Into the
lamination lists for the third
'. time tonlcht against Johnny ltls
; ko, the Cleveland baker boy. in
t a 15-round matrh in Madison
Kquare Garden. The bout Is
- scheduled for 10 p. m., eastern
time.
,i..i;Uv.1Wtou boxec'8 fame,
t liroiiaJit to, the. peak by his vic
f lory 3n i iout over Harry Wills.
? went into a partial eclipse when
f he. was knocked ont by Jack
i IK'mpsoy in the seventh round at
j the Yankee Stadium last July.
Heuvy odds are being quoted
' on Sharkey to win, some at 13
i to 6, thesa being based princt
i pally on the fact that the hub
i boxer easily oil pointed Risko in
. their first fight but at that time
Kibko was a novice while Shar
key bad been a professional for
tnore than a year.
Risko has punching ability and
. endurance although he Is con
' sidorably lacking in ring science
in comparison with Sharkey.
The boxers will enter the ring
''; on even terms of weight with
Sharkey scaling 191 pounds when
-. he concluded training and Risko
slightly more than'lSO.
It Kisko can land a haymaker
on the Bostoniau's jaw, Cleve
i land perhaps will send, forth for
" the first time a-challenger for
. ji the heavyweight title.
ARRANGE IUTCH
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ji Henry Burke and Sailor
tj Jack' Woods to Grap-
" pie at Winter Garden
?j
Sailor Jack Woods, husky
ji grappler from Rogue River valley
and Jifnry Burke, popular mat
I. man of. Klamath Falls have been
j matched for the main event ot a
,j wrestling card which will be stag
j! ed at the Winter Garden arena
,, Thursday night. March 22.
jj The two husky bone crnshers
'1 are light heavyweights. Burke
.j has wrestled for many Klamath
; audiences and is recognized as
l one of the foremost exponents of
j' the great sport in the state.
j Woods during the past few years
' has worked himself up as a draw
ing card In the northwest.
In what gives promise of being
j Jmrd .fought seml-wlndup. Lefty
( halils of Klamath Falls will
mect-J-'loyd Way of Bonanza,
millrtk weights.
The curtain - raiser will be a
newsboys special . Koy Lilly will
meet Richard Clauson. Both
boys are of Klamath Falls and
ars featherweights.
i
. FILKS I)IVOR K NUT
Suit for divorce from Otis Wil
son -whom she married rvu,ber
3, J923, was Instituted Saturday
in circuit court by 'Mrs. Kdith
Wilson. Mrs. Wilson alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment as
ground for suit. . She asks for Ihe
custody of their daughter.
The golfing policeman is
never in doubt which
- - club to use
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TH&CAMT ciun
VOO LIGHT
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.R MARCH
Bend Athlete
Pays 15 Fine
HKSD. Ore., March 10. UP)
Arretted In Portland today, Ola
Haugen, ski expert, pleaded guil
ty on a speeding charge over, a.
telephone to Bend and was fined
fifteen dollars.
llnugen was arrested near
rtend Feb. 19, while enroute to
Fort Klamath to participate in
the ski races. He was cited to
appear Feb. 24 and when he put
in his appearance he failed to
locate either the arresting of
ficer or a Justice of the peace.
Slate Traffic Officer Williams
arrested lluugen at Portland and
his plea was entered via tele
phone. Hangen paid the tine to
officer Williams,
HARDY BRITON
LEADING PACK
T
96 Pound Finn Forced tpj
Drop Out From -
; Exhaustion
y Russell J. Nrwlniii!
(AP Sports Writer!
NEEDLES, Calif.. Mar. 12.
Desert dust was replaced by the
muddy waters of the Colorado
for the start of today's abbre
viated lap of the transcontinental
foot race. A few hundred feet
from the starting line some thir
ty rowboats powered by Mojave
Indians waited to transport the
hardy survivors of blistered soles
and fallen arches across the
river.
The little mining town it Oat
man was the destination ot to
day's 17-niile course, less - than
a third of yesterday's Danby-to-Xeedles
run.
Although lie came In second
by a .matter of five minutes In
yesterday's! 55 mffes. Arthur Xspr-i
ton held' down "firST4 pla"c'ln'
elapsed time at the close of the
day. He bad jogged the 29C.4
miles from Los Angeles in 44
hours 4S minutes 40 seconds.
Other leaders in the race which
will pay the winners $48,500 at
the New York end, were Andrew
Payne of Claremore, Oklahoma,
Ed Gardner. Seattle, negro: Arne
Soumlnen. Detroit; John Cron
irk. Saskatoon, Sask.
Cronlck led the field into Nee
dles yesterday by covering the
day's stretch in 8:44:20. Olli
Wantlnen, &6-pound Detroit Fin
nish runner, who had held a po
sition among the leaders consis
tently during the earlier stages
of the race, fell before yester
day's hard grind and was car
ried In from a point five miles
ont. Seth Gonzales of Denver,
another prominent marathoner,
also was a victim of exhaustion
eleven miles out.
Eugene Driver
Charged With
Manslaughter
fcl'Gfc.VE. Ore., Mar. 12. (AP) II
William-Martin. Si; died athe:
Pacific Christian hopllal here:
pant evening as a renult of fri-l
juries Buaiamea in an automnone
accident a few hours earlier in
the day. Charles Murray, 35,;
shoe dealer. Is held at the city
jail, and will be charged with '
manslaughter as a result of the
accident, according to the Eugene1
police. j
Martin and T. H. Oarrett were"
walking on the sidewalk near the ,
street intersection whe the carj
I driven by Murray and one driven
j by Frank Ilassad bumped at the
Intersection. Murray's car kept!
on going, gouged a telephone I
pole, ran across the sidewalk,
picked Martin up, and Jammed!
him against a sorority house. '
Martin was crushed against the'
piouse and bystanders had to'
jpush the car away before he
roulri be extricated. His leg was!
fractured and his chest rruxhed. '
. Murray, according to the po-l
Ice, went to his home without!
'Vailing to offer assistance. He'
j was arrested there less than an .
fiour later. I
I Murray was Intoxicated the of-'
! if leers say.
I Visiting l rlcnds 1
Pauline Webb Marsh and Eve-i
lyn Noonchester, both of Bend,!
are visiting In the city for
short time with friends.
ACROSS
QESER
Stone Cold at.
5, Rube Knocks
'em Cold at 3
Hy AL DKMAKKt:
(Former Pitcher X. V. tlUints)
Newspapermen complain that
there is nothing Interesting to
write about the- modern ball
players, who are efficient en
ough, but wh) tack the "color"
of the old-timers.
True, there are few who have
color like Kube Wnddell. Larry
McLean and .Mike Donlln on the
club rosters of today. Grover
Cleveland .Alexander lias it, as
has Hube liulh. Alex is the
"right-handed" Rube Waddell. -Hack
Wilson. "Oil" Smith and ,
Kogers Hrnsby also have some k
color, but there is no one quite W
like Waddell. Knbe was liable '
to disappear anytime nnd be
found out on the prairie lots
pitching for some kid team just
because he liked the game.
The Giants were playing the
Athletics in an .exhibition game
in New Orleans once when Mc
Graw was very eager to whip ihe
American league club. Ttic nli;lil
before the game he took Wad
dell out and got him dn.uk.
left him stone cold at 5 o'clock
in the morning. "He's the only
guy I was afraid ot." said Mac,
"and he won't do us any dam
age." About five minutes to 4hro
Rube showed up on the field.
Tossed three or four warm-up
balls and then went In 'and ehul
out the Ciants with 2 bus, tan
nins 12! . .
Mrs. Housewife
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Kiailiatn IViail
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Finds Sister
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lhn to .the effort, of a imm-
master and a memory of nil
"oldtlmer." c Hick, seconilhniiil
store proprietor at SSU Miuli.
yesterday was reunited by loiter
'with a sister, after being com
j pletely out uf totuh with ivls
tlves for 4 9 years.
I Dick, a resideut of Klamath
j Kalis for nearly ii) years, has
tried for years to locute relatives
whom he left III ('liulnuutl. O .
i in 1ST!), to come west to t'ull-
foruia. Recently he wrole to lli.
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i iiiviiiu.iii posimusier who goi
I.. ,. -.i.,. , .
iii uiuiu wiiii (ill hkiu resuii'lll -. . . i.. ........
of that city In hopes of uhtaiu- l'lys opposite Sills, and (he com
ing tho desired Information. puny Includes Arthur Stone, Paul
The old resident remembered
a sister. Mis. Rose Pierce, and
a letter from her yesterday Is
the first trace Tllck has had of
his faniily
Californta,
since lie trekked to
youth ot 19 years
Italnl I "linn lillix) ln
II Baird of Chiloiiiitn return
ed home this morning after
transacting business here over
the week-end.
Watch for Grand Opening
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AND THURSDAY
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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At The Pine Tree
. ,, -
Milton Sill has made his turn
picture among Mint huge ttfd-
woods of California. It la "The
Valley of the liiuntH." which U
, th(, ,.,,, Tr,, ,ll011lr, ,,, ,lllf.
,lrl,.,ln,, of IWr II Kviio'a m-
nianllc story of Ihe lllg Trees.
With. a company of fifty, Sills
netil on lociliou at Scotia, full
fornln, uciir Kureka and In the
heart of the Redwoods. Amid
trees towering SOU foot Into the
air. the oldest living things on
tills continent, Kills worked
uenes for the story.
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"The Valley of the Giants"
' prouucetl (or
I,,' Wl.l f!tit,l
First NniUint.1
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llnil.ii. ,lii ,,il,,. ll,,rl. I.' .,! .,,.
Hurst. olu d Avrll, t'hnrlea Sel
!ou. George Kawcett, Phil Hraily.
and many others.
Sills has an Ideal role as the
hero of Kyne's virile story, and
First National spared no efforts
In making the production one of
the finest of the year.
One big feature of the picture
is the wrack of a loaded logging
train, with train and logs nr
lu.illy plunging Into the F.ol
river.
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At The Liberty
Another Western thriller from
KtlO Stmllos In which guu-pliiy
mill ncc kbrcuklnit cliuses ' mi
horse are not entirely depended
on to milk the production suc
cess, opened yesterday at (he
Liberty theater.
It In culled "The Hi-sort Pi
rate," and wus uduptcd for the
hcihoii fruin n
' Onward t'l.trk
story by Flunk
Tom Tyler, that daring delin
eator of lie-men of the open j
"u" Inu
Is ulily snpporteil by Ihe juve-,
' Hue
actor. KranklA Harro. "The
Desert Pirate" opens with 11
Irngcdy lu vuich. a ulierltf Is led
tragedy lu w 14 u-u a ulierlfr la led
to believe hu has made a small
boy 1111 orphan by killing his bun-
dlt father. Tim aherlif, portrayed
by Tyler, gives up his M'fico niitl
adopts the boy. They stall out
tor.e'.her across the desert to seek
a better place In which lu live.
Same Trice
for over dSyeim
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Oil the nulkklrls r B small
'wild cattle town, they meet II
beautiful girl unit from Hun on
their time Is tukeu up rrcclhg
her father, uii Inveterate gam
bler, from a trap set for him by
a gang of crooks, '
"The Heserl I'lrnto" has sur
prise ending that left yesterday's
iiudloiices gasping.
limine Thompson, popular In
genue of the screen, also sup
ports Tyler.
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
At The Orpheus
Jack Holt inuile tils plrlur.) do.
Imt In 11)19 when lie rude a Iiiikii
over u U5-foot cliff as n stunt
iiiuii and sustained Iwo prohcti
rlhs. lilnnu then he tins cuiiUiimI
his acllvllles to Westerns until
Jin appeared with Dorothy Itovlor
In "The Tigress,' n t'olumliln
Pictures' produclloil which coine i
In Ihe OrplmiM today, lu this ili -lure
he lias a new type nf role.
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