The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' Tlinmlay. August 2.1, 102,1
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THE EVENING HERALD, -KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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0 Johnnie Francis Knocks Out
f Sparring Partner Wednesday
;1 Card Will Be Held Friday
i Jolinnto Francis roIly didn't
; , mug to do It, but before he real
i Jn-d, ha had knocked hla sparring
partner aa cold a a shark's eye
- jTRctcrday afternoon at the work
' ' but In the Vets Arena, Sixth and
; 'Klamath avenue.
1 '.The sparring; partner was no
Vlnb. At leaat he looked good
while he lasted. Ha led once
. too often and Johnnie, easily and
. smoothly, sailed In an crashed
; ver a knockout
: "He was sorry about It," said
i ..Ulckerstaff today, "but lncident
. ally, remarked that that was
rwhat would happen to Phil Bayes
' whom he meets in one of the
' T double main events Friday nlxht
Hn the Vets hall."
i i Bickerataff announced every-
O'Orady. O'Orady win tip the
beam at 165 pounds; O'Carroll
will also weigh 165 pounds.
The card aa It stands Is as fol
lows: Ten round main event: John
nie Francis vs. ' Phil Bayes.
weight 131 pounds.
Second ten round main event:
Gene O'Grady vs. Kirin O'Car
roll, 165 pounds.
. Harold Wright vs. Mike Hall.
128 pounds, four rounds.
Fran ale Monroe vs. Dummy
Boole, 130 pounds, four rounds.
Thief Wilson vs. Chief Brigs.
115 pounds, four rounds.
All in all there is 31 rounds
of fighting 'scheduled which I
96 minutes -of fighting. How
ever it is more likely that ier
" nam A vis. .
UHly. domesticated -dogs
hav
one
their nichts
thing In readiness for the fight ,eral knockout will shorten the
"r J and add spice to the fights.
card and promised more actloj
iiwllhln the "squared circle" than
' this city has seen In many a
: i moon.
' Karln O'Carroll, the fighting
"harp. Is In wenderful shape and
Is aiming at an early knockout
f jVover Gene O'Grady so he can es
" , VlMlsh himself as main event at
traction .In Klamath Falls.
O'Grady, on the other hand. Is
a boy with a hard punch who
Is dangerdVs every round.
.V Birkerstaff was In Rogne River
i Taller yesterday, and, according
,to reports, at least 100 fans will j Owens; Los Anpeles. knocked out
; f be. at the ringside to root for j Oscar Baker, Chicago, in the; sec--their
favorite. Gene "Speed" nd round.
T. GRIFFITHS
WINS: IN FIRST
CHICAGO,' "Aug. Si. (UP)
Tuffy Griffiths, Sioux City. Ia..
kuocked put the irst light-heavyweight
eppoB6(, iTony Manilla,
.New Orleans, in the first round
of a scheduled eight-round fight
here last night.
In the other seml-wind-up
scheduled 'eight-rounder. Ernie
ly. uiiui'ivctiL-u -MUK
.vc their days the gay
ws naturally have !
:.v.---:'m'
-FOOEO f&'
.TMnKiTo Homcs. RUSH.
OXHACT, nop, j
ALA N
nunm
, l:inn. Is the stiili'mont .Mini lion
' rv llurkti lyiuil Iiihi nlKht In i
: Hpi'i'lnl ulllltMIIU'l'IIIMlit - lo tlu
i News, In llm thulli'iiKO from. Kmim hu
Wllilrat IVIu rYivlvvil yittuiliiyu Kitrinlili
laim liu iigrcod to !! tt Ilia annul- iho coming uwitili ami miiihhikii
riVrs-lu Ihu mitt I wire In one sut bark n ti'W ilnys by '
hum' luio on AiiKimt !. link of flit rmiiiillng lulu
wifHll.Mt Ted Thyo, almim and I" "ing nu.
IliiHiuiia Hlng, Itnliih '
GIANTS, Cll5;BS,tTe!f
n.i.i . n r i-ri-.. Challenge ot
M U L'fl l L M . rrrtu n ! lllirkn Iiiih tt rcHlli d nrarlv nil Hum). Chiirliw OUcn. mlilillti-1 A Young mull Jiliiii'il off
I IV f .1 .J ..A I I .A. - - r
'III! n I ( IV Wllfirnr KPIP llm toniHiUhcr nn lln roiut mid 'v.olulit liu Mi Kl.iti of C'atiitilii. Illl-isti-mimr Inlo the imi.iih iii'uiimii a
II f SM im . m. halu. t, II.. i. IW.i.I. Iium liiL.,,, IiIm frtfrl fi,M tllm till
111 ii civil I. I n I'XiK'i'ls ii win uliiiro or victor i s. .Jimi n win
n to (1. nintch . from Mnninnn. . Mmi-'
:niiHiii
any tlmu after my mutch witli
;on- SAM
II I ta . Sj (
E flV "I . accept I lie chulleng
j ' ' at any lime after my mutch
I'Dihnp's ; Ml"
iln'V woinu'l on (!
Il linn UiM.ii triilnliig lintel for' of llm Wnolwnrlli InillUllig. ' '
, Hull Monlnna nn Austin! SB, re-
LeagUtt Leaders Set Back sariHcsa of whether I win, lose
Hard by Brooklyn and m my muuh win, mq..-
Cincinnttk .
colluborati'd In lussing the' Car
Html for another loss the sec
ond Itohjn victory in the tlirt-e
TILDEN TO NOT
. ATTEND TRIAL
Best Card Klamath Falls Ever Witnessed
32 ROUNDS BOXING 32 ROUNDS
Friday Evening, August 24.
VETERANS HALL
6th and Klamath.
JOE
BICKERSTAFF
Promoter . .
DOUBLE MAIN EVENT
10 Rounds, 133 lbs.
Johnny Francis
Pride of Klamath Falls,
; vs. j -
Phil Bayes
Won last 19 fights. :
10 Rounds, 158 lbs.
Gene "Speed" O'Grady
Fastest Middleweight
developed in Oregon,
vs. "
Kavin O'Carroft I
Mickey Walker's Protege.
i
Three A Round Bouts Three
Harold Wright vs. Mike Hall... 128 lbs.
Frankie Monroe vs. Dummy Ppole 134 lbs.
Chief Wilson vs. Chief Briggs 115 lbs.
Admission: (
Ringside -First 4 rows .."...'....l .t..'!' $2.56
Ringside Next' 6 rows . $2.00
Bleachers . $1.50
II). WU.I.IAM i. ClllI'M AN
' Associated Press Sports Writer
The tifsnts have escaped from'1"" series.
Cincinnati and the Carilinalif'have 1 While the contending tenuis
rksivd their premises of Bruok- were so engaged the I'lratty put
lyn aisrsuders but neither of the Hruws to mm agnlu by 10
these events trannpired one min- t" S In a 2nme which saw the
ule too soon. If things had gone ' Buccaneers collect sixteen hits,
on much longer as they were go- These up-nud-i'omliig llrntcs, til
ing, the National League penunm ' clilcntally. are vly fivo gatneii
uecessarlly would have , been j removed from the summit, and
awarded to the team capable of are Intent upon climbing us Inl
ine moat expert hack periall ng, i possible aa It seems,
which would have brought-the j lu the remaining National
Phillies In for serious considers-1 league gume, the Culm fimillv
lion. ' 'broke their Philadelphia Jim if-
Shaded at Itedland field yes- ter six successive- failures, it
terdny by a score ot 5 to 4, the 'took all of Art Nehf'a cunulng to
rohorts hf Mrflraw left for Pitts- , win by 3 to 3 In twelve' InuiiiKs.
burgh shorn tf dignity but able, The American leagun fell Ih-
to walk. The New York expedl- hind In Its hulf of the campalKU
tionary force still owned a mar- to restore the world series to
gin over the Cardluals In the the busts ot a five rent fnro for
pennant race only because the de-, New Yorkers thunks to the bat
ctllful Dodgers nipped the Ited- of Mr. Mule Unas, lute of Mo'it
blrda at SDortsman's Dark by Sicl.iir. N. J.. but now a resident
Tennis Champ Submits I to 2. of Slllliu park, Philadelphia. The
Argument Against I, 0XX lu p'':"1"1 "i1",0' JiTDy M '"i
terdar, the second id three games i Jus choice offerlnKS from llm'
Charges .'at Cluclnnatl, was due largely to ambient with his. fat black bat
' ' jjim Welsh's uncertainty of foot and gave It a ride over the, right
NEW YORK. Aug. S3. (IT) , be dashed after a fly from the field fence, winning for the Ath-
Willlam T. TUdca pf Pblladel-1 hat ot Bill. Zltxman . with the leilcs by lo 6 in the scrcn
phla, captain of the 1928 Davlsiba 1'el ' fifth. The tcenth Inning.
! , , .. . o ,ioau leu sate lor a iripie, ami. i no j igvrs swept ooin enos or
J"Men ' ii . J ,h-T"" " never, to regain!, bargain at Boston. T to t and
H Collom. president of the UnJ-l, ,her had io tint t lu , 4 , Sl.uaIl)r, hfl.d
Ited State. Lawn Tennis associa-i,, h roan( ,, he White Soi. 2 to 0. at Wash-
tlon. made pnblic today, annonnc- Jem p and Wat3on t ,ark ,,.
ea ne wouiu now Sjpear oviure
the executive committee at his
"trial" scheduled Friday night at
the Hotel Vanderbllt. .-. I
' Stating that business forced '
him to be out of New York City'
at the time of the meeting. Til-1
den presented his side of the case !
brought against him for- violation i
of the player-writer cause of the,
amateur rule. '
. "I state that I did not Inten-j
.tiopally , y-Iulate or at!ooiptv 40,
evade the spirit or letter of the i
rule," Tllden wrote In the letter.!
and that to the best " of my i
knowledge the articles under dls-
pute do not violate the rule."'
1Z
A promoter has bought John
D. Rockefeller's birthplace and
will move It to Coney Island for
exhibition aa an object lesson.
Folk seeking object lessons prob
ably can find a healthy one
whenever they pass a gasoline )
station, too.
Mild ienougk for anytody
. ..;and yet they Satisfy
QMOKERS want mild cigarette, but
O not one that tastes flat.
What they do want i mildness with taste.
They want cigarette that will lalisfy.
Chesterfield cigarettes are blended and
crosj-blcnded from mild, pure, fragrant
tobaccos in such a way as to give you
5 mildness without the loss of taste.
While mild enough for anybody,
- Chesterfields s-a-t-i-s-f-yl
' -
sar i
Friday & Saturday
30-PURSES-30
Your Choice for
9S
Dax
Watch Guaranteed
One Year
Regular- 1.25
Cara Nome
,..-,.
Face Powder 2.00
Perfume ;.,.!......:... :..: 1.00
-
The Two . for
Star Drug Store
' The "iZKoML Store
7 Ain'f Mad 'at Nobody"
Finest
for
Clothes Ever
Fall 1928 1
7;.?. ? r'-7i
ST :
:m 1
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ifef'
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mm k
At the Lowest
' Prices We've
Featured in
. Years
That's a stronj state
ment, but we believe
these new suits we
have back us up, ab
solutely. The styles
are clean cut, force
ful v The new Fall
materials are rich in
color und pattern, the
tailoring as fine as
skilled workmanship
can produce.
We're so sure of these
fine clothes that ve
invite critical inspec
tion and comparison.
You can't help but be
enthusiastic when you
see them.' i
1; Priced From
VJ V -a-
24?
1 '..rt'-vri.:1
Upwards
New Fall Hats
5 u, no
r nun ill- ininim, unl
Inry mimI (-tlmrM. Mnnv '
4".
School Days - School Day s
Besides. his new books the boy will
have to have some new school clothes.
Corduroy trousers, blazers and1 sweat
ers are-the boys' favorites. Here you
will find them, and priced right.
Boys' Shirts ,...95c Boys Shoes $3.85
i up . UV
BoyV Blazers $2.85 Boys' Suits $10.00
V ' . up1 ,
Trousers' $2.95 . Boys' Keds $1.35
ii i
Boys' Sox 25c
up
Corduroys ..$2.35
up
'up
fifi
' a in t mad at nobody
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ii i virn-.ri nni .-atj'ti
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