The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 03, 1928, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
OUICK WIT OF
I N WINS
FROM ASPIRANT
$Mooks.SIideJ
Strangler Lewi Knocks
Opponent Uncontcioui
in Hard Bout
Twenty-Five Years Of Ourselves
(leorge Von Elm, recently shot 'baa one good 6i on Ma home
; 63 and a 65 In one day on a course without hard trying,
par "0 course In California aud I Young Walls (iuna, the col
thla ran be made as a terse aud legs champion and the second
significant announcement that, best known Atlanta golfer, Is
the. former national amateur i also palpitating the heart of O.
champion Is going to do more ! I). Keeler, who can palpitate at
than merely write an entry for his best only when Jones and
the big classics this summer. . tiunn nre furnishing tho palplta-
Aftrr Von Elm had knocked ' tioa. , ,'. . ,
off Hobby Jonea two and one In I k sensatioual acorea have
the amateur championship in ocen reported from Washiugton
LOS ANQELE8, May S. .T) 1 182 he became a celebrated where Koland Maokeiitl la go
Tha resourcefulness and presence j young man, bnt last year he tlng ready for the massed attack
of mind acquired by Ed "St ran- dropped out of Important notice , that will be made this summer
tj.l world's heavvwelaht i until Jack Kearns . aaaounced . ,he Jones rlladcl. Slae-
wrestling champion. In his many nt he. had signed him up to ,,,1, hasn't bern bearing down ; 0Ke
grappling, with the top notchers ! PiT proieasionaiiy. ; u, n(g spring practice rounds,
of the wrestling gam a todar had Kearna. as you know, used to but Ul9 )ottu5 , (!l u,proyed
itood him in ood stead again denl "luslely In fighters until physically about lwO per com and
Facing young and powerful 0,f began, to get a hold with the gtren,th has boon what he Juost
As A Keen Critic
Us
l masses
j came a
Kick Lull here' last nusht in a
finish match, Lewis literally
matiAl frh fhsmnlnnslitn Saul-
rxtlnn. yif tha former Nntra Dame i of ths "m8-
.v.n .r... v. .,- tm i"i-rr,
holder, bad been on the defensive
IhpniivhAut fhA arlv turt nf the
' match. LuUe started out fast
punishing holds. A painful fack-
and when Kearna b". nejetj.
knife scissors, Lutte's stock In
irnlf hm his mind ni 1
turally turned to the dough end 4
Being a good
the former manager of
Jack Dempsey tried to get Von I
j Elm
i . Von Elm denied the reports
i that he would Join Mickey Walk- j ' ...
ler. the middleweight champion, I ,hM c r 1 1 1 c coul.l sliake
I nrfr ih K-.rn. h.nnAr n,l ha 1 hands with ) Mnrkink
"If - Mai kenzlc's hands and
arms are strong enough so that
they will uot tire or cramp on
I him this summer, he ought to be
i a wow," a prominent -critic said
a few days ago.
made the denial official a few i Hjtla iw ami g.1 a hold of that
when be announced
wnotliiuus's grin ho would he run'
vlnrrrt that the n Ire-looking
IrailA STlit. vtrss flatnnpH on fw
' .1 v . V . V. i.. !da-s ago
.-rat " ""iihat ha wx worklnr for a nlaca
' crown, always allDDed away. j ..- . . . .. Uuhinnm v.mih will a wow.
- - on mo American' nmir 4upi " -
; Final, after 1 hour. 29 mlnOtMni and wo,d py , ,. , . ,
; Utes and Si seconds' of give-and-. Uoma amateur and open cham- TO AID OLYMPIC CACSK
. " -o i pionsnips. -- ; I Kren ll jonea naa paaaea up
body-constructing scissors. Lewis. . . . ,. j the British classics there 1 little
however, seeln sudden open- if u- u kuorklnsr snm and danser that he-will be short of
Ing, sjrasped young Nick by head i five, oK Mr ,OVeiitic this rarir I work when the time 'comes for
and feet, atood up and then, be-j,,, ho ttmtm thrtt. olll, b. ,tfe
for anyone knew what was hap-jdoubt ,hlt lhep. wl b. . pUlr,
penlng. fell heavily with Lutxe j for hira OB ,he walker Cup tram
unoeraeam. uewia - ssv pounos.
employed as they were, proved
entirely too much for his oppon
ent and the latter was carried
from the ring nnconscious and
bleeding. Ai five-minute rest
left him little better off and the
match was awarded to the title
holder. Later examinations by physl
siclans showed Lutze had been
badly shaken up and cut over the
right eye, bnt not seriously hart.
the American championships.
Bren a high-powered young law
yer can break away from the
that-is to ulay the. Itritish In court room and the directors
Cliicago and that he will be one i room In the main' banjt long
of the important fellows in the I enough to practice some. Jones
two big classics.
.
INTEREST IX MACKENZIE
Bobby Jones, who allowed the
boat to sail away with the Ameri
can entries for the British open
withont making a last minute
dash for a passport and a boat
ticket, has' been whacking the
ball around nicely In -Atlanta and
Any trip ! East
can be a Circle Trip
V
r if you go via Southern Pacific,
through California and circle
back over Northern lines. '
This summer get more for your travel funds. No mat
ter wfaat your astern destination go one way, return
another. You can see the whole Pacific Coast and much
of the United Scares at only slightly higher fare.
' ' First to California over the spectacular Shasta Route.
'ritijoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holly
wood, San Diego, world-famed beaches and resorts
can be in the enchanted drclc of your trip east.
From California, go eastward over any of the follow
ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northern
United States or Canadian lines.
The Sunset Circle
. r
Round the rim of the United States. First on the
"Sunset limited," famed 'round the world, via El
Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New Or
leans. Then by rail, or ar no more cost (meals and berth
included in your rail fare) enjoy 100 golden hours at
sea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship. -
The Golden State Circle
From Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden State Lim
ited" in its 61 hours, spreads before you the historic
Southwest; a glimpse of Old Mexico at Juarez, )
minutes from El Paso. Thence to Kansas Gty, Chicago
& midwest points. I
- The Overland Circle
also consented to make an ex
hibition tour with Watts Gunn
to raise funds tor the American
Olympic fuud.
The donation of his time and
service to the Olympic cause Is
commendable in Jones. It wasn't
so long ago that some of those
purists, who are glad now to ac
cept his generosity, were- making
dirty cracks about' him and his
$50,000 house. -
Big Leagues
Results
By HOKTKNSK S.U'Mlr'.KH
NKA th'i-vlc MYlter
,, . ATLANTIC . CITY, May
"The bathing suits down on the
beach are different, but the poo
pie Inside (hem are uot It . la
only vthe externals of life t hut,
change much In a quartpr of a
century." , ,
So said Dr. Henry M. Klaher.
just rounding out his twenty
fifth year of service as rabbi .of
the Beth Israel lietornied 8yna-
mellow, philosophies
man who believes that America
1 Is a pretty sound country, and
that the majority of us have
pretty, good hearts,, no matter
how we argue to the contrary.
- .V -Xervo Ccutor lib) Home
. He has aeen Atlantic City grow
from a small Jersey resort to a
national playgrouud. Ho, bus aeen
the automobile and the movio
lure people from the home and
the radio lure them back. He
has watched all America In Its
pursuit of pleasure and play, and
still remains an optimist.,
"Naturally," he agreed, "when
people go away on pleasure trips,
they do not go away to attend
church. And yet the churches of
this city always are filled. Half!
my . congregation, and It la the
same with other churches, are i
strangers. . ....
Made Cultural Irorma
"People play more and play
harder than they used to. They
ride faster and live faster. The
whole tempo of life is accelerat
ed. Where the young woman of
15 years ago stayed out until
11 In the evening, the flapper
stays out until two. But the dif
ference Is only relative a mat
ter of three hours and it la Just
as easy to get into difficulty be- obl,erTcd
tore ii as u is aiier.
Dr. Fisher believes we can get
no estimate of the real progress,
or lack of it. In any age. it we
look at the external and the ob
vious. Culturally, no ono can deny
our progress, he said. .
'Twenty-five years ago,
Has Observed
On Parade , At Atlantic City
; 41 M
Bh f ,t v? K. .vitt v ',
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4 ;v
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T
w-'
suits are oitrefenc , rrLianwit m riv-dn
but' the people ara not Rev. Henry M Fiplier
T
"KYJtlMTII Y r.ltAIi"
.NUW Ul IH'Oltll. Muss. Muy 1.
(I'lM Ni'iirl I'oii persons. In
cluding loxtllo sli'lkrs, thi'tr
nlvos mid rhlldii'ii, Imtnv singed
,i "ryiuiiathr pni'nili'" ln-f.iro .Ihe
llulhnonv mill. It wus !' Urst
sort of dotiiotiMt ri: Inn s'tne
Thuwlay, May J, Jj28,
Sli.OOO leilllo workers t r itr't III
pnilfsi lo a 10 per cent wrcui.
Juck Pemime)' oii)) wllil
west and ilelerllvo slnrlcs, says
a sphNs writer. Why Unesn'l
lie sulinirllie to a couplo o( I lie
llm t'liUugo newapapersT
Remember
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Mother
On
Mothers
: A' Hr,l .
-rr i t r. t -ST-l
Day
ShS. StdVO OUt- until II
t.HQ ffbvii Out until A
siifferenco oF out tm-eo houvu .
tlvaled before they could be ap-.thst followed their various lead-
preciati-d. Today p e o p 1 are ers.
eager for the arts," Ilabbl Fisher fertululy uot everyone then '
wn Interested in religion or imir-1
"Nor do I remember that the ulity or In being sn on I ill ly. They
AMERICAN
New York 5 S 0
Washington 9 11 0
Hoyt, Johnson, Covelesklo and
Grabowskl, Collins; Jones, Brax
ton and Ruel.
Philadelphia-Boston, rain.
St. Louis 7 10 0
Cleveland - 0 4 3
Gray and Scbang; Uble and L.
Rewell. , .. , .
Detroit . '. ." 7 11
Chicago 14 1
Carroll and Shea; Connally,
Qox and Crouse.
. . NATIONAL
Brooklyn - ... .... 14 1
New York - 2 0
Elliott. Doak and Hargreaves;
Benton and Hogan.
Boston . , S 7 2
Philadelphia 15 1
Wlrtx, Edwards and Taylor;
Benge, Goldsmith and Wilson.
Chicago 8 11 1
Pittsburgh 9 IS 5
Jones, Nehf, Barnabe and Gon-
xales; Miljus, Dawson and Gooch,
Smith.
Cincinnati , 19 0
St. Louis ..: f 10 2
Mays and ' Plclnlch: Relnhart.
Hald, Johnson and Mancnso. ,
! -
Coast League
,'. Ball Scores
At Los Angel
Seals (11 1
Hollywood I 9 J
Aeuther and Sprins; Fullerton,
Murphy and Bassler.
At Oakland .. -
Sacramento I 10 1
Oakland 13 1
Vlncl and Koehler; Cooper and
Read.
At San Francisco
Los Angeles 18 3
Missions 5 10 1
Weathersby and Sandberg;
Davenport and Whitney.
At Portland
Seattle 8 8 1
Portland 4 112
Graham, Teachout and Bor
reanl; Ponder and Rego.
pie were not so Interested In lee-
tures, books, music, art and the
sciences as they are today. True,
they were not so available, but a
tasts for them bad to be cul-
young married set of a quarter of were Juki nbout llko we are to-1
a centnry ago were so Interested j dny. In different hats and rnata!
In social service and In com-; and a slightly different political'
munity good as they are unw. ; and social setting." j
Variety Then anil Now j In mailers of education, he j
"Of course, the whole truth Is pointed out Improvement, too. A j
peo- that the people of 25 years ago member of the Atlantic City
May 13th
With
Artstyle
Chocolates
in all metal box
were not all the same. Just as i schoolbourd for It years, ho has
they are not today. There were 1 been close to tho subject,
casuists and enthusiasts, and j "The schools have broadened
there were' the sensationalists out Immeasurably, not only In
and the dlletantes. aad the mass curriculum, but lu vocations!
guidance." Dr. Klshor said. I
! "Sc hools recognize .the reapou- i
1 slMllty of fitting pupils for life j
as well as for examinations. j
I '"Certainly the wholo country,
: Is more prosperous and more
generous. j
I'Iuhim Vour fionl i
"I always bavo nreuched on- i
" tlmlsm and altruism. I honestly
. ' . . . , . . ....... 'believe that you find Juki uboul
A big. brawny, broad-shoul- behind him a trail of victories. wnat y(11 1())k for , am, ,(
dered 8wede strode Into the Her- Tonight's match will be the i you look for what is iDiVtitlid mini
the new t uplirtltiK, ynu will find It. ;
Ijgg i ii is pariiruiarij irut? in
1 n1nr Hlirh tisi sVtltatllls titv
and . rhasA wi i.u. r n.i
mcic w I vs i iv-s in " lll fk
Inxti-on ho re. and I am qulienure
If one utartPti oat to find thm.
j one coul.l. 1 my self have nut
been Intvrentod In them. I have
been tromnmlounly lnterfftrd In
Washburn and Sailor Woods
To Meet Tonight in Card to m
Be Held at 6th and Klamath1
.... " ... "T " .. flrt to be held In
. im lioorge nasnourn, ne , .
announced, "and I "Just , wlshlwrM "'''
.. .. - . . V. .. . ... O , . i
you a pass tne word on tnrougn "uiThere are
your column s that there s going "'" " " o-
to be a Aal match tonight when Mills Implement 'building has
I meet Sailor Jack Woods in the 1 TCen renovated on tne Interior
main event of a wrestling card.
"I'va been looking for that bird
for a long, long time arfd have
tried every possible means to get
bim Into a match. Now I've got
him cornered and I'm hppy.
Whatever the outcome of ' this
match, I'll guarantee the fans
more wrestling action than
they've seen for many moon."
One got the Impression that
Washburn knew whereof the
'spoke. He Is a large man, about
175 pounds, has massive shoul
ders sloping down to a thin waste.
"I've been trying; for a long
time to get these Oregon wrest
lers Into action the big boys, I
mean," he continued. "Thje and
Karaslck won't' accept a match
and Woods, up until tonight, has
also been consistent In dodging."
Washburn has a long and fine
record during his 16 years In the
game. He started In In the mld
dlewest -where all the great mat
men are raised. and' gradually
worked across the nation, leaving
and can seat 800.'
This, will be the fourth 6f
series or elimination bouts spon-uhe splritunl development, here,
sored by the Veterans of Foreten;and I have found It most sntls
Wars In an attempt to determine ; fylng." ,
the light heavyweight champion i llov. Fisher camn to Atlantic
of the 'Pacific coast. Woods has city Immediately after he fin
won his two matches In the tour- Ished his religious training In
namcnt. Tonljht Is bis third try. i Cincinnati. Ho was lo ha glvori.
Snappy preliminaries will
staged before the main event.
be
At The Orpheus
a banquet on I bo date of his
26th anniversary, with promln
onl religious -and educational
leaders as guests.
1 - Pound 'Box $1.50
2- Pound Box $3.00
3- Pound Box $4.50
Packed to ship anywhere
Star Drug Co.
Paris cafes and boulevards
wore reproduced on. a lavish scale
at the Moro-Goldwn-Mayer atudlo
for .'"On Ze Boulevard.", with
Lew Cody and. lu-nee Adoree In
the principal rolos. which la now 1
playing at the Orpheus. It is a I
lilting romance of a waiter who
Inherits a fortune and a score of i
trials and tribulations, all nf a
comical nature, with It. . Ilnrrv '
Mlllarde . directed the new
comedy.
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Utah destination. Or direct to Chicago on the "San
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, Low Roundtrip Fares
Summer excursion fares on and after May 22. Return
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routes. Let your local agent help you plan your trip via
Southern PacS&ic
, ft ..
J. J. MILLER ,
District Freight and Passenger - Agent,
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