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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1928)
I . Pnrre Twn ' THE EVENftCfl ttERAUV KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Satmilav. OetoW 27, MgsA III fi! f : u. hi m i'i i L ii' .i ' ' Kewpie Riley Vins Decision - Over Francis in Main Event: F. Warnicke Kayoes Johnson amazed when the Riley's hand as victor. He demands a re-match, i If exterior appearance counted ! for anything Hurry Johnson had ! his fight won before the bel! started him out against Frauklej Warnicke. Portland. He looked ' vicious and anxious to begin the fray. Warnirke drooped into ring, seemingly quite bored l with the entire performance. The bell rang and Johnson! sprang out at Warnicke. Fists I and floorward 111 huril hlnwe The three re- of attain. .. . . . A audden barrage of rights 1 and K (is to tho head and body j had Pyon on the verge of a. kayo. Wright was rooly meaaur-! lug his opponent when the towel ' auilcd iu. .,. I Rusty Griffith threw , mean ! look at Young Jerry of Chllo- quiu in the .first preliminary, but that wasn't enough. Suffice to' ay that Griffith took everything ! on tho chin the I ml Win could give' and stayad on his feet. If U had A slim, fast ami kmhio fighter continued hia assault In tho known ns hdvplo Itllcy taught fourth, fifth and sixth. -i Mir hikiiiu doiinnio rrnnrw Both boys got some of (bo finer points of boi- n tn(t govenih. lug lu the lea round mala event mainlng rounds were tit for tat. Inst nlKHt and outpointrd the . with Kllcy taking the shade by O Kluiwth slowr by dear, but, Tirtue of mora blows aud greater C by no imia, a one aided margin. : defensive ability. uy an oaas. iasr nignt s cam , , Johnnie was was tho best seen in Klamath In referee raised months. From first to last, the fans were on their feet cheering the gamenesa and pluck of their fuvoritcs. Insofar as the main event is concerned, the fans learned that Francis could last ten rounds iu great shape; that be could take everything the Portland Irish man oould give, and more too that ho was an aggressive and cool tighter, always moving for- -wura: aua mai ne naa a naraer ... i,.... . 1 punch than Riley. But tho fans 1 " ZlZ " " . . ' - ! '" reasons: also found out Johnnie was ond More ,ne Ml Warnicke i " . slightly at loss azalnst a master ...... ..... ... - r" battles. - " inuii'ii junmon on tne DUlton. I bow such as -Riley and that to Ho coa8ed. Tho . bell saved' ko up ins lander no must in- him i ' .reasa bia speed In order to get: .-e,me Ui'seioud round. Re- Into position forNftls devastating I vived and mad. Johnson flew out punch. .... of hi, cotatr like a fighting The decision giving Riley the i cock. A few exchanges and then fight was fair. A few dtsgrunt-1 Warnicke crossed aright to Jed faus thought Francis should Johnson's ''jaw. As Harry slowly ,-liare had a draw by virtue of fell forward. Warnicke decided to his continual leading and harder make a good Job of it and crash iiuuching. But Riley, with a ed a terrific uppercut to the chin lightning left mixed In with an I of the falling fighter. Johnson occasional assortment or left andldid not come to for some time. " right hooks, piled np a command-1 The bovs were welters. fore a choice- assortment of lolls ' and right hooks. , .'."!. Coining back In the lnl round l'hlllby put tip a stiff fight but was unable to recover from the dlsastroua third. If Harold Wright, C'htlouulu bust-saw. tnkoa care ut hiuutvlf unit follows tho Instructions of older heads, ho will be a soml- wlndup attraction In another six mouths. The muscular little In dian won uuolher fight last night. Ileiiuy Dyson, after put ting up a good fight for two rounds, could uot weather the storm in the third. Ills seconds tossed ill - tho. towel as. Dyson was Juki about to lake Ihu knock-' out punch. . . j Wright rough! a "hcads-up" 1 fight. Dyson wus clover and car- i ried a stiff punch, but Wright. ' tiulike many of his race, refused ! to get excited in the cxcltcuieut ' Dumb Half back I . Continues 'Run V.. Through Stands -, ! tnfc NCM Tififc loo Cokry T(ir lit-0ONT STVP' -KEEP GOING AND- .1 l! mm I Even Alter tlwy iv m.irikvlf of tlwir time kxikiny tor w IhisKukI ME V ' L, NBA. At Tho Pine Tree been a fight 5T chius. Griffith ; Ily ,L IiKM.IItKK would have won; but It waa fists Former Pitcher New York Giants this time, and the Indian cot the i . ; decision. 4 ticorge IPotsyl Clark, formerly The card was the best seen In Klamath for maay-a-uioon. for of the tights were . Second,-with one exceptlou, the fights were cleanly fought.'; Par licalarly was this true: iU the. main event. .' Third. Ed Arthur. Pelican City, is the best referee seen in - a Klamath ring for many cards. He broke the fightars Johnny- ou-t he-spot and forced them to, ordered him to carry the ball only fight more or less opeuly. His : ten yards and, then put It down. decisions were applauded from I "The game started and the big beginning to end. . . .Ifellaw broke away several times. I Fourth: Tex Dickerstatf had! but remembering the coach's In hls fights so arranged that there ! structions. would only run ten with the University of Kansas. but now coaching the Duller, Intl.. football team, told uie the fun. nii'st football yarn he ever heard was about a big farmer boy piny iiig his .first college gnme ut Siwash college. "During signal practice." said "Pouy," "this big fcll.w would run twenty and thirty yards with the ball, which of course slowed up the signal drill and got the conch's goat. The coach finally was no delay. Tae opener start-1 ed at S:4i to the minute, and as, each pair of fighters left the I ring, they were mot at the ropes by the. Jiugs who , were; to fight ' yards and then stop and put the ball down. ' ' "The coach, by this time al most a raving maniac and on the verge of a-stroke. sent In several ; FILIPINO, WINS i DECISION OVER H. DUBL1NSKI HOLLYWOOD. Oct. ST. 1 1 T i Ignaclo FernuniU'i. Filipino featherweight, made a fast finish to win a decision over Harry Duhllnskl in the ten-round main event at Hid Hollywood ' legion stndluni lust night. Diibllnslii' looked good up to the sixth round, but theu ho tired and Fernundrx had things all his own way.. , Harry tMilfnnd seemed more inclined to dance than to light til the seml-windup and Hie ref eree awarded tha bout to Fraukle Forbes In the third round. JOHN P. JQNES FLATTENED BY TITLE HOLDER Tim I luumii Players will pre sent "Kit in Ily Troubles" ut Hie I'liiu Tree theatre next Hiinilay and Monday ufli'l'tinoua and even ings. "Kuuilly Troubles" Is strictly a voiuudy of everyday do mestic life, clean, snuppy and eujuyulilo. It Is' u rollicking rlol of funny lines mid sttuittiona ami II keeps the uuilicwcv III u con tinual round of sci't'uiuliig laugh ter. Kverv member of the runt uany is seen iu a good comedy part. There tire three ticts of merriment and humor the kind su thoroughly enjoyed by Klam ath Falls audiences. There is nut a dull moment In the show. Not because gentlemen are al leged to prefer'em, but becuiise of an impci'soiiullnii she has to do Iu her now pletiire, "Hot News," Hobo Daniels becatno a blonde! The raven-haired star was en gaged In making a film of the adventures of a tiewsrnel girl and in one sequence uf the iNcturu. she has to resort to a disguise In order to gnlu entrance Into nil exclusive lawn fete hence her transformation into a blonde beauty. Tho tresses which have aloud out In ebony blackness In so muiiy pictures, however, were not dyed In order to affect the chance Into a Lorelei type of ilrl. A gorgeous wig wa prepared for Miss Daniels and tho change. II makes Iu her- appcarunro Is striking. Clarence Iladger, who has pro duced many of this star's out standing features, directed again, wilh Nell Hamilton and - Paul Lukas featured In' supporting roles. "Hot News" 111 show at the Pine Tree theatre Hunday aud .Monday with The ('Ionian Players. D SIX KILLED IN ' BAD ACCIDENT It'elillliuctl trout lUUM tine) wrong slilit of Hi" roml when the machines loin lied a. Ilussey'a mui blue sKerved ueiosH the mail uud went over the elllf, llitlillug mi Us UJ-e Four of Hie ncciiiiaiils Mere tliiuHii Ihiotiuh Ihu lop. uud all of Until sulfereil skull fracluies. Tito machine, aiiiunhed lulu kind ling ami Iwlsled Iron, lulled over cm a uud lay si III.. Sweet said he drove to Hie nearest telephone mid called aid t onus t'oslu county olllclals has tened Iu the spot, but all Ihu victims were dead when liiiiud. The bottle were hroiiKhl here and liiken to the morgue. Ill VOL VIVO .Hltlt I, llr.AtOV TO 1114 Kltllt TK.II (IN Ml'. M:HO IlllSIOIIl'ltC, Ore., Oct. ;is. I I' I'l-Thst a OHO. 1100. mill caiolle power revolving nerlnl beacon If lo lie ere. ted on tho summit of Mount N'ebo. Just outside lite city limits, was the aiiuutuiceiiiciil j iiiiiiIk Friday by govoriiniuiii s.r ri- cliils. 1 In iiililillnii, Hiere Hi'"' will hn : lunllllleil II riasllel' llelll'lill III Ihs 'local ultl'oil. Just imnli of the ciiy. ' Linkhayen Special Sunday Dinner : M. to 7:::o I. M $1.00 Cli'itr Smi' llii-ail Stick (VU'iy Olivpit Kimst Tuikry Drfiwiiij' Ciblit tiruvcy MunIu'iI roliitot'H, C'luin- hurry Sum f. CiiitoIh Applr imtl (Ivnpffiiiii .Siihiil. Hot I'.iHi'tiiU Piinipkiit I'if with Whip pi-tl Civuni. C'nf fee Phone Kos. 762 At The Liberty Only Huvi'ii wfckn lift to hiive your C'hrixt inns i'liotDKriiph.s it'iiily it ltd niniloil! W. an ruuily'to uive you tho )n'it portruiU in town, but we must have tiftio l do the work. Mnko Your Appointment Today) . The Art craft Studio . ... Opposite the Courthouse 323 Muin Street Tel. U38-W .;.tng lead. Francis is still a fav-. Sam Phillby of Portland and Corhe la Klamath. A re-match Mike Carr of Klamath Falls, between the . two ' boys would ' lightweights fought a vicious uraw well. . Idraw. Both were out on th.ir '".'. . most a raving maniac anu on me , PHILADELPHIA. Oct Tho first round was more or feet in the la.t round. It was : me, jugs wuq , were, to fight ; verge of a-stroke. sent In several (L P) Kd IStrnnglerl Lewia.! less of a. formal introduction. Just too bad, tor Carr In tho first . ,s A ' '. ,Bl'r w"n Instructions to tho tuimni to tho 'heavyweight The two lightweights looked two rounds. Phillby slammed ' S saw the card. big yokel to keep running wlun , wrestling title, threw John Paul each ether over carefully. occa-,him with everything he could rMVrtv- v l tT7TrrT he got the ball. Jones of Houston, Tex.. In slonnlly Jabbing and poking, muster.: Several times Phillby Ul Alt, LA HOOD "During tho second half he got minntes. 32 seconds here tonight. Once Francis let loose his ptlejhit oa the breaks and. at one AND ROSSRFRP. i tho ba" and kept on 3ioK- pasl ' Joe tTootsl Mondt. Chicago, driving right and missed The time, a blow landed low. j '' pVrUT Trtlfha h" f,' Tf T ,hae'-i- Lcon Ijibriola, lialyv In 7 second opened up with Trancls .In the third round something! ... FIGHT TO DRAW , S"""1 laoi nd down ,n roa-! minutes 36 seconds Haul liar- nailing Riley with a hard right. nobody seemed to quite know1 . ... . w. .......... A. boy with a flivver caught up Texaj c ,aB" lh,,w Pat Jlo followed It up and managedjwhat occurred to Phillby. Per- BUTTE, Mont.. Oct. 27. ( CP) I llh him and told him to stop. M ir, . lrlsl t.-.VltQ i v0 to take tho round by a shade. haps body punishment was begin- Dixit La Hood of Butto and I Dut refused unless the Conch :" . . ' ... ...COIia. Iu the third Riley suddenly ning to tell. At all evetrts the JAM Rossberf. . Great Falls, ewent' ld Mm la. . The coach , wltHa,., . . V . 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(API Ira Dcrn, . Salt Luke heavyweight grappler defeated Moose Norbeck. Canadian giant, by Hiking two falls out of three hero Thursday. Norbeck won the first fall in 27 minutes, Dcrn taking tho second and third lu 12 and 17 minutes respectively. , Patrons of tho Liberty theatre will have a ride for their money with the opening- Hunday of. "Two Outlaws", a Wcstoru that has all the elcliieuls uf a Itppy screru fare. This Is Indeed one of the fastest moving western stories Drought to the Liberty theatre j 111 many weeks, starring Juck Pcrrln and Rex" the king of wild horses. Comedy. . action. roniume. thrills all the things that make a sure fire entertiilnment. HUGHES FLAYS ALFRED SMITH -(utl(lfiUJ fro mm OU may have "seen the Harvester Company's announcement of their New McCormkk-Dcenng Cream Separators. We nuw have the firet of them in our store The Now Mc(krmi"Dcirring has many remarkable improvements. The machine now Jku high-grade ball-bearing equipment at all hish-specd points. 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"If yuu put thu slate lii con- j trol uf the manufacture and sale ' of Intoxlcutlng lliiuors." he added. I "you will huve ellhes no restruc- I tions at all or rlso the most wide- spread corruption." H said It i would be futile to think of modi fication, because tho supremo court will never hold that It has the right to Invalidate the Eigh teenth Amendment or Ihc Vol stead net. hut. I believe," he said,' "Is ouo Inesi opulilc fai l. Congress can nut pass u valid ail which would glvo tn the stales aulhur II y lo munnfaituro and sell In toxicating Illinois c JiHrury to I lie conslitullon." ARMY AND YALE CLASH TODAY Verdict 100,000! DAILY PATERS testify that lam;ijtiH now awardod to ju'ople injured in auto mobile aceidents are -inct'eusiiiKly severe- so severe that motor ear owners are in creasing thejr own Iublic Liability In surance. The eost of additional irolectiun again st large verdicts is only a fraction of the amount you'd expect to pay. Let us show you the figures on the low cost of adequate Public Liability insur ance. Sou Jas. H. Driscoll WtitCf LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS LIVESTOCK Tlcnty of money to loan on good . 'improved city property. -Phone 432 206 Williams Bldg. A representative nill ! clml lo call iimiii jiiu. (Continued from l'uisOuo , replace Crilo at end, had his try ; for extra point blocked and the scoro was tied 0 to 6 Early in the second period Yale opened a spectacular attack.: putting the ball on Army's 41 yard line on an 18 yard pass, Hobcn to Hubbard. (Jurvoy ! whirled off tackle 6 yards more i but have Intercepted a forward ' pass to turn the tldo. Cagle , then got loose and raced 73 : yards from his own 27 yard lino to score another Army touchdown I on a sensational cross field dash. Spraguo's kick was blocked agulii 1 but Army led 12 to 6. Allan, army lialfbuck, took a turu In tho spotlight by Inter- cuptlng a pass by 'Clorvey and -dashing 4 7 yards to scoro the third cadet-touchdown a flock of soldier iutorferers smoothed Al lan's path. The cnilels tried a forward puss In an effort to get the extra point, but this also full ed. Scoro: Army 18; Vale 8.' FUNERAL NOTICES C'AltOMNK roWti.V The lust rites fur I hit lute Caroline Con en will be cnnduclud from the Williamson river church Htindny afternoon at 1 o'clock Willi Iter. Cotton nrfleluliiiK. Vuult entombment will be matin In the futnlly plot In thu Hills cemetery. Amingnmenls oro un- dur the direction of tho Kurl Whit lock Fiinerul Home, Plnci tt veil no Hi Sixth. ' Big Town Small, Town BANKING Is Back of the Home BANKING toflay id it iiusinuHR hut a tiemi-public liuftintwH. . . As mu-h it luiH heavy obliKulionn to its roniniiiiiity. In , KIu ninth Fullrt fur iiiHtiincu, the conduct ; of our biiHincis affects the happincHS und proHiicrity of a jfreut many families and homes. ' ' We realize this obligation of service deeply and at the name time find not only profit for our, stockholders but a real satisfaction for our management in conducting our bank in a manner to meet fully the confidence of the people of Klamath FallH. ' Sacking new business on our record i . American National Bank ' ' Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 ' 1 ' MEMBER FEDERAL ' RESERVE SYSTEM ' Rcsourccg' Two Million and Moro -1 . . '. !. ...... I-, m ' osnai t' J, Ai' v. - .- L , -t f " i?f 1. a, . i Ml 1J ..V---.- ' 4 '-"'..