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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1928)
Saturday, June .10, 1928 Page Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IN THE REALM OF IL HI B. MEET. JULY 2ND - . . -'. : Dick" Reed, Klamath Falls Heavy, Will Meet T. Anderson. 1 ' : i i v t j . ' CHILOQUIN, June SO. Rival ramps of Nails. Gorman and Bob .Variola claim their men to be In the pink of condition for the bat tle at Chiloquin Monday nlKUl for the heavyweight title of the 1'aclflc Northwest. Marlels, Port land sluKKer, is undefeated by auy local heavyweight In the northwest and faces a tough man ,ln Gorman who holds wlna over the best men In bia class In the northwest. , A large crowd has packed the Waldorf pool room In Klamath Kails during the past week to , watch Mariols and Gorman work out. Gorman drew a packed '. house of onlookers Friday night ' when he boxed several fast rounds In a public ' workout at the pool room. Marlels has been training out at the Veterans Ath letic club but has made two ap pearances at the Waldorf before several hundred admirers who T would like to see the giant Port . lander beat Gorman this time. . Marlels has a likeable personal ity and (Ives the fans their money's worth when he steps ln- . to a ring. Gorman has been seen 'in action here enough to show the fans that he will not quit until something has dropped. It looks like a , large evening of fighting with both men deter mined, on making the other hit the canvas. The fight that his the fans talking is the seml-wlndup be . tween Dick Reed, popular Klam ath Falls tighter, and Toughy An derson, slugging Lakeview be hometh who towers six feet three Inches high and weighs 210 pounds as against Reed's paltry 205 pounds. Reed is a popular fighter with the local tans. In his first appearance in the local ring he won a sensational fight from Joe Swindler after being . knocked down three times In the first two TCTradr-try-Thlltxroln'r fighting police chief. Reed show ed he had a fighting heart by bis comeback after this decisive pounding and knocked Swindler out In the third round after breaking three ribs on Joe's left Side with one terrific punch. Reed is a comparative novice at the fight game, having had but four fights. He has won all tour by knockouts In less than three rounds. Dick is popular . Yith the light fans ot Klamath county and always has a big following behind him when he Steps into the ring. Reed haj a , tough proposition ahead of him fa Toughy Anderson, who is Just as tough as his name suggests. Anderson is a giant of a man and literally absorbs, punishment. He Stayed eight rounds in Lakevlew ' two weeks ago with Gorman and porman hit him with everything be had and seemingly couldn't - phase him. Some tans think Reed has a harder punch than ' (Jorman and look to see Reed tone through with a win via the knockout route over the tough giant from the Lakevlew country. ' Reed fans are backing him with plenty ot money and are , Ilndlng numerous backers In t'hiloquin and among the Lake ' View crowd. Reed will be in line fur a big bout here in Chlioquln If he can get over Anderson and he will have earned It. Many And Sherman, Al, Could Sure Burn Them Up Taylor Slams Panama Indian For 10 Rounds PETROLLE AND D. SNELL DRAW KANS G1VKN I'HKIIM KtK MAIN KVHXT tew mm FANiS"-ALL-5TARSALL0T NATIONAL AND AMERICAN TEAMS AtATIONM. LEAGUE na 2ra S3. 33 PI - 2-3. sa. s-ra. n..; '... : By At HK.UAUEK (Former Pitcher X. V. Giants) Regardless' ( thi final, lineup of the fans' all-star Nationals and American league teams, of which the above cartoon is the infield ballot, what would our modern ball teams amount to. when you compare them to some of too ancient clubs? Here Is too roater ot one of the finest teams that played the game in olden days and I defy any modern magnate to put an outfit Into battle that comes ever near them. Catcher "The man In the Iron mask;" Pitchers David and Noah Young Dave bad terrific apeed but was addicted to bean Ing the batter. Noah was an old chap but nobody was bis equal In wet weatber or the "damp defivery." First base. Capt. Hannibal a master of tactics and conceded to be finest general ot bia age; secondbase. Jonah nobody baa ever equalled his "inside play;" shortstop, the Wandering Jew a marvel In covering ground; thlrdbase. Nero this boy was so fast he literally burned 'em up; rlghtfield, Abraham specially clever in sacrificing: centerfleld. Goliath a gigantic slugger, who carried a bat as "thick as , weaver's. beam''J.ciWi.eld,Ssm sou the Ruth of his day. whoss wallops even tore down the walls; pinch hitter. Job the most patient man ot his time nobody could wait as he could; mana ger, Solomon his wisdom was so great they considered him the Miller Huggins of that era. I SAN FRANCISCO, June SO, ; (I'P) The " Blonde Terror" of j Terro Haute. Bud Taylor, deflat ed (he dark akimied and buxhy haired San Hlas Indian from Panama, Santiago Sbirllla. In a ten round bout here last night. The Indiana bantamweight did nnt win with ease but had a com fortable margin at the close and was acclaimed by a largo crowd that atleuded the rpenlitg night card of a 1750.000 arena wheu the referee raised his hand. Zorllla made his be:t showing In the closing rounds but could not cope with the skill of hia light romplexlnned oppone it. Jack S 1 1 v o r. San Francisco lightweight, beat Artie Sullivan of Boston In the six round seinl wlndup. ' . RANK OUTSIDER GALLOPS HOME HEADING PACK HOLLYWOOD, June SO. tl'IM I Jimmy I'lola. Hollywood fea therwetsht.., dufeated Red Hum phries, Los Angeles, at Molly wood Leitlon Bt aillum last ulKlit In a 10-rounrt fight thut proved I to b ust a good preliminary Dodo Itercot and Al Gracla 1 elevated to the main event rlutus. SKATT1.K. Wash., June 30, O P Billy .Petrolic, the "Fargo Kxpresa" and "Doc" Snell, Ta coma lightweight, went six fust rounds to a draw In an outdoor bout here last night. II ! , weut tour rounds In the aeml . final. Hereof wlnulng the Judge's decision. I1KKA1.D CLASSIFIED AD3 llltl.NU RESULTS BCTTE. .Mont.. June JO. (;P) Recount, a rank ouuider rac ing to victory In the hurdle rare for greyhounds here last night paid a price of 1429. !0 to each bolder of a IS co-ownership tic ket on blm. Officials said tt was a record for the Interna tional racing Greyhound ustucih-tlon. Nails Gorman mssra X- .? Monday, July72 Chiloquin Arena i .. : JlO-Round Main Event 1 !; I Nails Bob GORMAN vs. ' M A R I E LS For Northwest Heavyweight ' j i. iv Championship' iv .. ul 6-Round Semi-Windup Dick Reed vs. Toughy Anderson J i : ' i : 1 . i' ' 1 1 i .' ! '' rv'L j Four Other Good Bouts.. ,t No Increase in Prices ii 1 i i i llll This Is a picure of Nails Gor man, hard hitting; Hood River heavyweight, who . meets Bob Marlels. Portland behemoth, in the main event ot a tight card which will be staged in Chlio quln on the. night of July t. fans here think Reed has the makings of a great fighter and want to see him get along. Jack Davles, Cblloquin light weight, faces Frankie Monroe, of Salea, in a fast slashing six round fight that will give the fans their money's worth alone In action and thrills. ' Monroe lost to Davles on a foul abont two months ago and says be will knock him out this time. Both boys are fast and are clever fighters and boxers. They will meet aver the six round route In a specla levent, Chlioquln fans are particularly interested In this fight because tt is in the nature of a grudge fight and both boys will try hard for a finishing punch. . Supporting this great card of all-star fighters win be a group of . fast preliminaries between Klamath county boys. Spike Gor man, Joe Dumore and Harold Wright, the last two Indians, will appear on the card against wor thy opponents. This card officially starts the big Chiloquin Rodeo celebration here July 3 and 4. After the fights Monday night there will be an all night dance which will end : Just in time for the crowd to get : out to the rodeo grounds for the ' opening ball game. j The largest crowd in the his tory of fighting In Klamath coun ty is expected, judging from' the advance seat sale. Iany addi tional seats have been' provided for the fans and all seals will be elevated. Tickets can be secured ; at the Waldorf pool room in Klamath Falls. Matchmaker Da mon Savage his line np the greatest card ever to be shown in southern Oregon and wlI as-; sure fans that this card will mea-1 sure up to the high class of fights shown here in the past. ! Chiloquin boxing commission Is sponsoring the show. j Non-Kinkable Moulded Hose. Double Braided Built Like ' aCord Tire." 12c per foot O a r a nteed for 2 year, will last to 10 years. - Taint gwlne rain tio too' Five miles of this boas sold last year. first Headquarters for Garden Hose a? I II ' , ' ' ' ' 3W i T, I r , . , f 3 -Day Celebration iff On and after Monday, July 2nd, you will find us located in our new warehouse at 432 Spring Street and our office and paint department at 121 S. 9th Street There will be no interruption in our service. Our phone number will be 526. A. F. 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SYSTEM , M 8: 9: M. 1: . 4: 7: Malm July 3rd 4th &5th Program ' JULY 3rd, 1928 00 Meet Soecial Train in Klamath Falls. 30 Official Welcome Eextended to Visiting Sokols 00 Baseball Game. - 00 Wrestling. " 00 Dancing in Open Air Pavilion. Indian War Dance on the Street Carnival All Day and Night Good Music by Brass Band All Day Aeroplane on Grounds and Parachute Jump and Stunts ' ' . JULY 4th, 1928 A. M. 7:00 Band Concert by Two Brans Bands. 9:00 Baseball Game. 10:30 Free barbecue and npenking by Bruce Dennis, of .Klamath Falls. 12:30 Grand March to Sokol Grounds. P. M. " ' ." ' 1:00 ON THE FIELD: . 1. Raising of Flair, and Song (Star Spangled Banner) ; 2. Three Short Speeches: , Hon. Jay Upton, Senator from this District; President F. Vlastufka, of San Francisco, California, will greet brother Sokols of the Pacific; Ottakar Strizek, Cxecho slovnkia Consul of Seattle Washington. Flag Drill; Scio Sokol Boys. . ' Calesthenic drill; San Francisco Sokol i .Women. Special Drill; San Francisco Sokol Women. Rod Drill ; Scio Sokol Men. Blossom Dance: Scio Sokol; Women. Combined Calisthenic Jtod Drill by 8 women and 8 men; -' San Francisco Sokol. Simple Calisthenic; by Joint Pacific Sokols; Men. Simple Calisthenics; by Joint Pacific Sokols; Women iiiuuni; vvr iriu; oan rrancisco SOK0IS. Gymnastic Exhibition on Equipment. Oath of Allegiance by All Pacific Sokols. 4:00 Dance in Open Air Pavilion. r Indian War Dance on Street. 10:00 Fireworks . ..... Carnival All Day and Night. - ' ; . Aerpplane on Grounds and Parachute Jump and Stunts 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. JULY 5th, 1928 , A. M. ' From 9 to 12 Horse Races and Stock Car Auto Races P. M. . 1:00 Baseball Game N . 4:00 Boxing ' . . ' ' Indian War Dance in the Evening. 7:00 Dance in Open Air Pavillion. Carnival All Day and Night. Aeroplane on Grounds and Parachute JumpB and Stunts. , ... i P if