Tlnn-sday, July 10, lf)2fi
THE EVENING HER ALTKLA MATH FALLS, OREGON
V. IN THE REALM OF
SSBDBft
TUNNE Y'S PERSONALITY, AS A MAN, DOMINATES CAMP AT SPECULATOR
DROPBIG BfLL J
FROM AMERICAN
JHM1EUH TEAM,
i
Ily IIKNIIY I.. VMint.Ui '
SKA HcrvUn Wrttw
HI'IOCtXATOH, N. Y. July r
I'miKlrnlliiic sixty miles (rain
til nearest railroad stiin Into thin
(sriluii upot of til AiUrriniUcks,
tli miMirinr out here to get
etory about (Ions Tummy, tlio
fighter, I at euro up against It.
A It wan on two previous oc
casions when Hi young self-con-atrucled
aristocrat of the prise
fighting business waa training for
a part In a world's heavyweight
tliamploimhlp routes!, tlio per
onallty of Tunnay, tba man, and
not Tunnay, Ilia fighter, la 'he
! ilotn I tin r I n InNiioiice of tlia ra op
'again llila year. ;
I K vii ii mora than whfiu he wa
training for Ma two woll ramem
licrml flaliTIi with Jack Dempswy,
the fight atmosphere of tha cump
la en mil fed completely ' by tha
j personality of tha strange cham
pion who la preparing at odd
nioniiiula for tha defense of hla
'tltia against Tom 1 Inanity In Near
York on tha night of July 20.
I For, since what hla critics and
hla bantering friends refer to aa
tha night of the long count laat
Rmitnmlicr. ba haa dona even
stranger things for a price fight
er than he did before the public
; -iim aware of the other and
more -toinlnallng aide of hla per
oimlity.
One of the limine acta that
haa made of him almoat an ob
ject of curiosity Instead of the
Idol of young roughnecks took
him to Yale not lima ago to lec
ture the young college boya on
Hhakcapeare and aa a result tha
curloua ciauala from the nearby
aumnrnr resorts coma here ex
pecting to aee blm emerge from
hla cottage with a satchel of
I hooka and mount a atuinp (or a
lecture on aomethlng that haa
nothing to do with the profession
he followa.
i Mora than quarter of a mile
from the cottage which he aharea
at times with the champion nov-
ellut of the year, a. millionaire d
pertinent atore owner.
rich
newspaper publisher and aoclety
man and the hardest boiled aport
Jrulumnlst In the country la the
, tent-covered ring which aeema to
be stooped In apology, for Ita
.presence In auch gentle eurronnd
Inga. i Much farther, though, than
that ring where Tunney uaea the
weipuni of bla trade ar any
I other betraying algna of hla trade.
Kren thoughta of wbat ba calla
a "aordld dirty bualnea" aeem to
be mllea and mllea from hla In
terest unlesa he la bicked agalnat
tha wall by an aggressive Inter
viewer and worked around wltb
great care to a poaltlon where ha
haa to apeak of It In self-defense
', nerer In pride.
1 Tunney baa many other Inter-
eata. He will volunteer a men
tion of the bualneaa ao clou In
band only to tell you that after
"It" he will bike through Ire
land and Scotland with Thornton
Wilder, the Pulitzer prize novel
lit, and will be tempted back
borne only by the duty of vot
ing for Al Smith. ,
He will engage you In a ploaa
ant -and far from dumb dls
cuaslon about anything that haa
nothing to do with prize fight
ing. He will eren give you a
debate that Will Rogera la not
creative and that be never baa
dona anything constructive to
ward tha Intellectual advance
ment of the people.
Hut, purely aa Incldentala and '
ometlmea aa polnta to Illustrate
hla contention along another
line, be will mention aomethlng
to do with hla bualneaa and aa a
reault of ona of these allpa ba
let It be known that be positively
haa no Intention to retire after
the Heeney fight and that ha
hasn't the faintest Idea that hla
career could ba aet behind him by
anything that might happen to
blm In tha coming fight.
Famous Tenuis Player
Charged With Viol,
tion of Rules
Rubber Condition of Nation
Discussed By C. E. Piper
Ronimentlng on
TARIrt. July It. (AIM. Wil
liam T. Tllden was dropped from
the American Davla cup tennla llrttlah rubber monopoly, C. K
team tuday, announced Joseph ' per of tha Tire Kxchange, Vnl
Wear, chulrmin of the American 1 ted Htstcs Tire dealers, stated
Davis cup committee, because he ihut there aeema to be a general
Ilia so-rolled la passing on, the consumor In
the form of lower prices, accord
ing to Mr. I'lper. In fact be
polnta out that tire prices are
had violated the amateur rules In n llnntloii to overlook the fact
Indian Welter
of Chiloquin
Wins By Kayo
I.AKKV1EW, Ore., July 19
now at the lowest point In yoa,rsiJek Trim, Indian welterweight
and that II. 8. Itoyal Cords are of Chiloquin. hooked and Jnbbed
writing about tba Wimbledon ten- that the T'nlted States llubber . now underselling many of the ! his way to an cany knockout over
nla tournament while playing 111 Company Is the largest producer Inferior makes of tires. They also J Alien Hallsluiry. Nevada's cham
II. land manufacturer of rubber In 'carry a 16.000 mile guarantee I Plon welterweight In the third
The announcement waa con- the world, Their plantations In .which la backed by the entire ! "uud of their scheduled elght
curred In by Humid II. I'ollnm, 'Hmnitra and Maylaya cover an ' resources and good wlU of the,r01""1 ' Round-up ball,
president of the United Slates area af 1.10.000 acres, on which j 1,'ultud Wales Tire and Rubber j The first round was Just gct
l.awn Tennla Association. the rubber yield In 1917 was Co., an unheard of mileage for 'ling nnder way when It waa seen
With Tllden'a panafug from the 14,000. 000 pounds. "Over 1 0,000,-j the lira of a fow yeara ago. 'hat the Kevudu boy was no
team he captained went virtually ooO rubber treea are. growing on I -match (or the llglitnlng-(nat In
America's laat chance of reguln- these plnntutlona and the com- 'NEW CIJRRFNPY
ibut they bntb bored In from gon
I tomera plenty of action from
islart to finish. Lynch bad
(slight lead In the opening rounds!
but the driving finish made by!
the ling, lean Davles In the final!
frame caused the. Judges to vote!
unanimously for a draw.
The-Judges gave Frankle Mun-I
roe of Katem a decision over Gene
Lamont of Oakland In the apeclal )
event.
j! Championship
Series Opens
Next Sunday
With feeling high on both
Idea, the first game of a cham-
Ijimont (ought toe to toe pionshlp series to determine the
with the chunky youngster from ; winner of the Klamath Timber
Chiloquin, and the decision for league
Monroe waa on a slender mar
gin.
Dick Reed Will Meet Inclc
Crilley In Main Event of
Fast Boxing Card Tonight
Dick Reed, sensational hard- "I I get over Reed, I'll be
hitting ex-college heavyweight, (ready to meet any heavyweight
and Jack Crilley, two-fisted,
Hums Wins Kaslly
t.eo Bums of Dldwell won a
clear-cut decision over Joe Kff
man, another chunky redskin
from Chiloquin. Kffman Is stlil
trophy, will be at the! smashing leviathan from San
county fair grounds Sunday af-1 Francisco, will meet tonight In
ternocn at 2:30 o'clock between ithe ten round main event of a
Pelican Bay Lumber company j boxing card at the Veterans Mem
nine, winner of the western dl-'orlal Hall on Fourth and Klam
vision, and Malln, winner of the lath avenue.
eastern division. ! Both young men are In great
A championship aeries,, two 'trim (or the fight, and both are
out of three, will be played to anxious to score a knock-out vie.
vnn jimn flnil In fhta mimln
announced Crilley, the 1 1-year-old
phenomenon who baa yet to
taste defeat In 47 fighta. Reed
la Improving with each atart and
la given an ven break wltb tba
San Francisco alugger.
Joe Blckerataff, promoter, an
nounced today that everything
waa In readiness for the fights
which will open at eight o'clock
dlan boy. Crlm showed better , novice at the game, but he aft
hero than he has In any of his i aorbeU a lot of punishment and
TO BE SMALLER trnn haul ln "veral years ! nm u"'k ,or "or- Burna" cx-
much for Kffman. who fought gisecona game win ue piayea juiyiouis, ana inerein Ilea ine alory ' ueiween me oouis.
icimnvcir.. , . r. - k...,i. i. , .... ... I Z. ana. I( a tniro game Is nee-iwblch will be told tonirht Inside me cara la Deing staged Decause
. . . ... . . , .ntl.l.,ul.,1, - ..... . "HID III "I "IMS Mill- - ' -
' oroira-ei maun ,oo.y .n.s company .. "-jTll, ,w f,nl, ,, ria.iM.ury iiuuiai , cacd. ; essary.
(icrmantown last year. In fact, .iiguratlug an enlrrely new mer- m()n(iy wh(.h w) Jn! ,., Sa.b,lry to ln, ran. I(J ,h oppnIn i,ut n Me. gust t
CliaUll-1liR fflllll J WIJIIII wieuw
tennis trophy: which passed Into workers, 0 mllea o( railways
thu hands of France s . VTliroe and 3it miles of motor roads.
Musketeers' Henri Corhat, Iteiiel According to an announcement
rrlilcs aaw a pollilllty that with-
decide which of the two teams . tory In order to climb another ,
will hold the Lumberlogue silver! notch ln their profession. Ob-1 tonight. Lee Balling and bla
and surnrlsed the fans with his ' Perlence and rlngcrafl were too"r0I,nr be ensuing year. The vloualy both can not score knock- oigm-piece orenesira. will enier-
specd and hla hitting power.
KolM.ury (hitclaMMHl . ei,,..d ; essary. It will be played Au-1 the squared circle. iof the Veterans of Foreign War
He sent Salisbury to the can- R the opening bout Roll Mo u"t I card in Klamath Falls this week.
A card of fast and rough prelltn-
00 ' tut inn ...( ii.iv i in ..i.ii.i..- ,'vaa twice in the second round. In, irtnlrl nt I . fl lr av lew wan awareH The Pelicans became the cham-I
out Tllden a Inspired play, the possible by tills control of the ' lnK muer than the present but th nam Nevada boy came ; a technical knoi kout over Harold plona of the western division next Sunday. Even had the luir;-1 lnarlea will aupport the mala
United Hlalea, might not evenntlre rubber process from t' : bills, will be signed by the aecre-i UD f"r ""ra each time. Crlm I Wright of Chiloquin when Wright when the Klamath Sporting I ber pliers suffered defeat at the event.
survive the Inter-anna finals with treea to the finished lire. They ! , r f b . . . ,0Wad lilin up with a powerful was forced to ault In the flret 'Good . atore all-star nine for- handa of the All Stars, they would .
Italy, starling tomorrow. hive eliminated the wholesalers ,,)n ll(.0 tnll nVi war i blow under the heart In the open-1 round with a bad cut over his! felted Its game to the Pelicans I have won the western champion- HERALD CLASSIFIED AD8
I have eliminated the wholesalers .,.,. ,
Deposlug'of the American ret-'altogether and now aell direct ti A aw bout the llmei'" canto and he waa unable to eyes.
, eran ramn Just aa the draw In ' "'taller through numerous . or .,, wr rw,lro umt t "" from then on. I
the lutersonw llnals was about lo.''""ry urancnea locateu in con- , fniied Ktatee notes he signed One o( the funlest Iwulsm a
be nude. jtral ponlllons. The advantages o( by the reglstrnr aud treasurer, jcard that was crowded with good.
"Where Is TildnnT" asked lhl" n,w P"Hcy are uumerous. j The i revised law provides that! clean (Ighling was the aeml-
Mer re (llllou. president of the Kit louger will the dealer have to the treasury shall liwue the notes , wlmlup In which Dick Lynch, lo
French Davla cup committee, take chances on stored up stock j In such (oria aa It deems proper. jcal lightweight, battled on even
"Wa can't go on with the draw, but will be assured of prompt. . ; terma with Jack Davles of Chllo-
unlea the American captain la deliveries of fresh, new mercban-1 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS qiiln
present (dlse direct from the factory Itself I1HINO RKSULT8
"Tllden no louger la captain of 'rom a laciory orancn. r-very j
KOAIHt OK (Mll.lt
which waa to have been played ahlp.
BRING Kf SULT8
With funds from the state
highway departments and local
revenues, the total estimated cost
of highway construction la ex-
Doth boya are young and 'peeled to exceed 11,300.000.000
comparatively new at the game, i this year.
replied , rr " 'akeaj to aee mat ine
I Urea reach the dealer In Ilia beat
the Auierlrau team,'
Wear.
This dramatic announcement ot condition,
alaggered French officials whl'e Thla new method of dlstrlbu
ihe entire roomful of dignitaries "on also makes possible enor
and newspapermen gasped. n,ou' vlnga which the company
Dramatically. Tllden rutercd I
tha room at this point and a I ....
imnLlneiiiia h.ir.l or rheerlne I Ul.mi.hS MS Jl III Ulir.rt
from French, Italians. and Ameri
cans alike must bave warmed
tha cockle of lllg Hill's hes.l
OMIATKIt IIV UtANt P.
C.K.VKVA. July 19. (TIM
France today nominated Charles
auch. as did no victory he ever Jvana Hughe for the vacancy on
haa won on the courla In hla long, the court of International Justice
' and rllllatit teunls career. Icaused by tha dea'tli " of John
Baron . II. I.. De Morpurgo, Basset Moore. For second choice
mainstay of the Italia team, who I France named Walter Simon of
waa aspecled to provide Tllden .tlormany.
with hla most serious opj sltlnit I
In th Inter-aone finals, rnahed I "'' "" Klamath
over to console tha big American. I Mrs. L.' C. Slsemore and Mra.
"I'm aorry. Bill." ba said. IJ- 1'etton of Fort Klamath spent
"Tbla takes all tha fun out of j Wedueaday In the city on a ahop-
iPlng trip.
Amid Impressive alienee, Wcarj . ,
read tha statement of the Davis i racquet hand above' his head,
.cup committee af the I'nlted 'said:
States Lawn Tennla association "I also have a atatstnent to
concerning the chargea leading to; make."
Tllden'a removal (mm tba team, j But before he started reading
The statement waa aigned by. from his notes ho cried passlon
CoCom. ately:
Pandemonium broke ' and It "1 refute all charge. Wa will
w la aeveral momenta before Oil- win tha Davla cup yet. I hereby
lou, the presiding officer; could
obtain alienee.
Thereupon, Tllden,
ralalng hla
apply for a Job of training Ameri
can Davla cup mombera (or the
gruelling matches ahead."
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twenty years and it is used today by more people than any other auto- -
mobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service in
city, town and country, and many of them can be driven- for two, three
. ami, five more years and even longer at very small up-keep expense.
The cost of Model T parts and of necessary labor is unusually
kw because of established Ford policies. ' '
The labor charge for tuning up the motor is only $1. This includes
replacement of commutator case, brush and vibrator points if necessary.
Grinding valves and cleaning carbon runs from $3 to $4. Overhauling
carburetor, $1.50. Installing new pistons or connecting rods, $6. Tight
ening main bearings, $6. For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have .
the motor and transmission completely overhauled.
The labor charge for replacing rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion or
drive gear is $5. All sockets and joints of front end can be tightened
for $1.50. v
The steering gear can be completely overhauled for a labor charge of
$3.50. Muffler repaired for $1. '
The labor charge for repainting the Coupe is $25. edan, $25. Tour
ing Car, $20. Top deck of Coupe or Sedan can be replaced for a labor
charge of $4.
All' of these prices are approximate, of course, because the cost
of materials needed will depend on the condition of each car. They show,
however, the low cost of putting the Model T Ford in shape for thousand
of miles of additional service.
See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estimate on the
cost of reconditioning your Model T Ford. He will tell you, in advance
exactly how much the complete job will cost.
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