Pagft Two THE EVENTNG ITERATJ), KLAMATfl PALLS, OKECON Wednesday, November U, 102ft Semi-Windup and Prelims of Thursday Card Arc Good; All Boys In Shape For Big Fights Kutlrely aalda from tha main . feather to hi cap recently when event and It'll be a "natural" he defeated I'M Padelford of . lb four prollmlnariea and 'Rogue River, l'mlelfnrd is re garded a a good srmi-wlndup boy In and around Medford and Kades ylctory raised him several notches In the flu If Udder. Two Hny torn will fight a three round preliminary. Thlrly-onn ruunda of boilng in all It look like an excellent car throughout. CM KNOCKED xeml-wlnd-up of tomorrow night' card at Veta hall, Sixth and Kla math, are worthy of a card them- Without the main event, the five preliminary bouts would be considered an ace line-up for Kla math Falla several years ago. Hut alnre then .auch good mulu events have been staged, that Klamath now demands tint rate ! rights or none at all. Bonny Dotsou and John Kran-; cla In the main event are a fine i main match, but fans should not I overlook the seml-wliidup In ' which the sensational dynamite punching Teddy Fox meets Ed- t die Graham, a clawing, scrap-, ' Above all. Fox has a punch Welter, Outfights that Is T. N. T. It shoots straight and hits like a pile driver. They fall forward when Teddy smacks', PORTLAND, Ore.; Nov. 14 em. In Graham Fox has a fast j p) nay McQuillen lioier with a good neaitny swing In each hand. It looks like a great match. Mike Daly, pride of Pelican City, has come out ot semi-retirement to meet Ted Rogaway, a. tough boy from Portland. They COLD IH lid Benny Dbtson A Fighter Ray McQuillen, Oakland Iter, Outfi; L. A. Pug (U Oakland j welterweight, knocked out Jackie Carr, Los Angeles. In the ninth round ot a scheduled ten round bout hern tonight. Carr. a contender for the jun ior welterweight championship. was unable to show much of his weigh I4S pounds and will mill imputed boxing skill against the around for four rounds. Oakland aoutbpaw and took a Mike has one ot the greatest n,.t boxing lesson, fighting hearts seen In a KIa- j another ten rounder. Joe math ring. Outside of pulling up j Marcus, local lightweight, took a a ring post and knocking him decision from Bobby Fernandez. - V k T 1NCH-1GL0 HAS RDLUPSEn I tlw " Canadian Pacific Railroad Extends Steamship Service MON'TIIKAI., Nov. M. IAI'1 i will he tlm luruesi mid funiculi K. W. Ileatty, rhairmuti anil pic-' lili In service mi tho HI. Law allien! of the I'nniidluii I'uilflc ' rencn witter liiiiilevnrd In mill j H.illwny. uiliimin.c.l Mint it mil- Irnni Knrntic. Her niTiiniin.iil.v I NIM IRQ MM BIG PROGRESS tract hud heen let fur a flrwl- lions will he liisiirlnus mid will 'Policy Abandoned In Not I Only Feet But Spirit IIAI.I.OI'. N. M.. Nov. U ir I'l I'mi'.resa of lh Naval" In- cIuhh vi'nwl for service between nirry over !.! paH'ieiisera In dliitu w (liciieii n MiKiir ii. N i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiml tjiieliec. Ilin flrxl. i.im iimI mn 1 1 1 1 d ' Mirrli I , iihMhiliiul ciiiiiinlliiner (if i This vesnel, wlili h will lie limit liiBes. j ii,, nffulrs. ill the nlxl It nil- by John llrown and enmpnuy, TIiIn new ship will lie fifty ,., ,., n ..,ii at Hie mm liiillnrt srhniil In Arlminii. vi..r.-iii nolniiul mil tlint thern nhoiit 40.UUU tons gross register now the Inrgenl vessel In the 8t. ., ' ..... .,.,.. i,iii,,, when the Knit Huuiiier Ireiiiy I'l.MlihllllK, Si'iiI hlllil, Kill he 7:lll l"IIU' I' mid twelily feet wider feet III leltulll. U? fivt lutinii. Iliiin Hie 'Kin ines i,r Hfnl In ml' I HV Kl ITII JOM S I'nlieil Iii-k Sinrf 'iit,miiii1.'IiI "il with a sen sieed ( If) I.im.h. , Lawrence servl.e, mid her Inn- ciiunnna i lie mi neiueen ijuimv mine or in.nini inns Ik l.i.mnii ... . ,i,, .i,,,.,, uwmix. Nov. II !! .. M ' sinned III I HUH, mill tit "'"re , - - - .... hum r"inniniiitiii, win v iii'i iiiiui u. nitig kh'iiht, . Th liintf-t)iiti'ti'il i'fiiiiiilit( nil t.x I i.. i.a .ti . i.. ! ...... ... n" nn .itt.ut " ihii'h' in !' iittiB, i in fin ink in iiint inn 'iiin i rit' ;luise of the Aimln French uuviil l , nHnied ' Kin press of llrl- t'nn.idiun I'li. lflc hus l.imiclied a.vnrd lB..ume a fttrm.il fuel lust ( m (H X,,.,., a) her "ml ni.rnl.'d on the St. Lawrence lllul" plnco In service In the spring nf niiite In Kurnpe f.iur new SO,- Kltdlllg A lilller Hlld llrunilllle '19SI. ( ! loll pilnsellKer H.'i llixlil .h, the mi'mmiiii iii int. ii.i.ini) in i ..iiiiii. ins . .. ..' r.iiiurM ..i iiiMuin ..in n.'.w in ii.'.ii.nii, inn licit i.i f-PT"TI? D 0L'" rrlme Minister Sinnley Hal. I win . - .i Imll. Iliu hi'ss nf (l. Inii.md, unit .announced Hint tho pact w.is , n slmrt Inline. " '" "'"'liess nf York. Five new j. !; nitotia'd 'not only In letter lint Kl.ila Ward. Karnest lll. klcr ''''"'"I" s'eatnslilps linve alsn been III spirit aud we are Ita.k to Ihe'jlm Vnrk iiml Ji.k lln..s mi.' i ' "'" A I lit ill It- fhel, 1 1 1 . - iieav.riiiirii, ll.avenliile, llenvir I . 1 1 n 1 1 of llv- i luu mnler wiirlll.e ciiiiillilniis mid In p.mr siirriiiiiidliiss, the N'nvii J.i. n. uv mi fiiiliiHlrlims uud self- i siiiMirllni, lie mild. imrTTCD nrlll, WEEK HELP TO CITY LIBRARY font hall game Mniidny. t'liirence lllll, u former mudeiii nf the Henley high silioel Is oil I . I naval craft great and small as ( declared at the Washington con ference". A motion hy Lloyd George itiii. King me conservative gov-l,,r iireg.in .ernments policy in connecilonl mi,, kIU Ward, a siiideiit nf with the Anglo-Krenih accord was ,.. A: hlniid Normal, mid her rejected hy tho House of font- rnnsln. Vera Lmi.lliu; of Ahlaml inons. Tho vote was SS in sini the week-end at the W ltal. twin's statement mine i. : K. Ward home hill, lleiiverf.ir.l mid Henverhrue Mini) All.. I her c.mll'llrt lilts been received iii W linnlis have liren at the kliiniuili Fnfls the Imnnr list at the I'lilvertliy i ."n,, '"itneerlng cm uuiirdi'd to the Fulrchlld ship- cliy llhrnry and plat e.l In i Ircula- II. in In nhs.rvnnce nf "Iteitiyi p. my nf :hisinw for a steamship llnok W.tek", wltl. h Is being if sr.. iiml inns grnas r.v.isier mid given iniilnii aide n.ill.e this sieeil nf unt ..sa llinn I u..i k. Ill mils an hour. In lie . U.nl In S. hnnls and llhrsrles Ihrnngli- jihe .iciri. service nf llio c.iin nut the tnilre nntlmt are rnniter- pnuv. This ship will he the ntlng In the observance nf "llet- the nsnlt of a KiMvch by Ditv. l ,r. uii.l Mrs. K F. I.einliiKi 'Lloyd Oeorge. Illteml party lead- retmiie.l Monday nfler ii.IIiik l.irest and fitslest nil the I'lli't- ler llnnk Week" fie in i nn. and In (inter In ciinnl New hm.ks received at the ier. In which the latter denounced ' , f,.w days al the I'u Kir Inler-. " r '" "'" l''mpress of ln.nl I i In it r y inter a wide raiise i the romprnmlsn . and asserted : nun. .mil l.iv..st, i i,. i l.,n.!,'",,l,,,i, -L.MIU gross Inns, l nf sul.J.-.ie. Itt nny Ih.l.n Is a toiiRli 'tetf Willi a Jt.ll lu cliher lutinl. that rreahlent t'onlldge's Ariuis the Day speech had hhnwn clear ly i lie I'nlled Suites suspicion of the nureement. President Conl Itlgn had said bluntly that Brit ain's ntiitude on naval Inillatlnn was favnruhln to Kuglaiul i.n.l linn I Mr. J. I.. Jiicnl.s nf M. illn mil. ed at the I.. II. Iiiiwsihi hi. me Sunday evening He mm i ).,, ..... ,.i Johnnie ! i.tacls. klainaili I'al'.s, In the main event of a fight cnnl ! loiiiorrttw evenlns; lu Vt arena. ' lt"th luis are a pair :;f .lame j fighters with hard puncltea in both hands. ; ' over the head, It la Impossible : to keep him on the canvass. t , Time after time he has been c ' known to take a licking In the - first few rounds of a fight only ; to stage a come-back that ended with his opponent beaten or nn ' . conscious on the canvass. I : Daly has been working out 1 1' with Francis In the Pelican City I : gym and It in great shape for the bout. Rogaway is one of ': those tough, hard fighters who'd ! rather fight than eat. Another good tight will be ( : Battling Cross against Ray Rose J of the telephone company. Since . he fed Buddy Grhn so many : straight lefts be became dizzy, j - Cross Is anxious to see what he ran do against a more experienc- !i ed foe, none other than Rose. , It was Cross' first fight. lie will find out at the end ot his second whether he should con- 1 , tlnue In the boxing game. Dud Eades and Johnny La Rose mix in another four round preliminary. Los Angeles. Ko wonder Benny Dofson had Discuss Plans For Leadership Training School In Klamath Members o( the Ministerial An- it y for te&t-hers .In tho church t NEWS NOTES OF Oakland negro lightweight, when they met in a Chiloquln arena recently. It's all clear to the fight fans HUNTER KILLED IN THICK WOOD W AI.I.At'K. Ida.. Nov. II t PI - Advices received i.m.iy limn St. Itegls siild Hint Herat-nut Pillil II. 1'i.rils. Fori Mlssinilii. M.,,u , had hen. accltleiilally kill.. I hr ,Sergeaill I'.-l. l.lliy. his hllllllllK cnnMUilllnii. I The disiutth wnuld apitear to III. Unite ihut pi.rtis. wh.t wore khaki curb, was off alnnn and , f.llletl tn return In his ciilnh.ni. charge of the "Leadership Train- u" r Jwur"- " " ,m,"M "KJiml.tr l ias. rorrH.n.ei,ls ,"" T.intarj. k t M-k by the School" ,o he nromoted bv "Vl,td .,?r0" 'r ,h . '"' t ... . ... . ' ""' 'e .a- ml.tak- " --- inrougn meir own pastors or H K N I. r. i , .Nov. 11. The en for a d.-er ami ehnt at a til i- Sunday school superintendents. Misses Iternlce Dawson and tance of lin feet now IikIiik re-engliii-i ri-tiirii to the I'm Iflc Attnilhl, S2!I Wh'-ll these u.'W I and will ' Hooks fur hoys and llrls are service In being given ie l.il mi. nil. oi mid 1 pari-nts wishing to purchitse rhlps are honks fur ( lirlsinias will h.iVe tint ctimiiieie.i the rniimll.iti rui lflc opiiortunltv nf lusiei ling l In will have u fleet wlilt a Iniiniivv heller bnnlis of 4 it . rt T ,lu dally s.-rvl.-e two- . . -- thirds round the worttl For lesitlisj ns.. II.tiiI.I f'lnss A.U FflKI.'l SECTION b.rd time with Ray Mculli. utl0D , commltteo, , s.-hools to secure training f or j SV!TU Tl.r Ileraldl flnrtanrf nvvrn llffnttreleht when ,t.t. . j t- t mw .,- ti rH...i the Protestant churches In Janu now amce tney read the account ary, were dinner gufts oi Kev. , The rominittees; ,-haTgn ran-1 Mary Slmrt, studenis ,f the Ash of Ray McQulllen's victory and Mrs. J. Henry Thomas, at sen of representatives from the land .V.irniul spent Hie week end over Jackie Carr, sensational th Parish house of St. Paul's , various churches, under the lol-lat their respective homes fisktA. n T i 1. I ,uA r-. r . I !,. nl. T , , , . . , ... """l -""Bt", 1U iU..,. . ura.., lUWIIIg ll'll U.TS III l T Ms KIsM leee WUS U main event of a Portland fight card last night. The flashy negro outboxed the clever Can- regarded as a con- night. After a delightful dinner Daun of th training s. hotil. j guest of her mother, Mrs. lita plana tor the school were dis-.Paul T. Jackson: Chairman ofhella lleseltlne at Ktlgewootl on cusscd- ; Board of Instruction, C. S. Rob-j Saturday iiml Sunday nf lust The Instruction is to be given lertson: Recording Secretary. Mrs. week tenaer lor tne welterweight cham-1 ny experts in the various posses Koba Bennett; Chairman of Cur- Mrs. Maxine llrown substltut-pionship-r-and In the ninth round j of religious education wno will rncttltim committee, Mrs. D. V. 'ed Thursduy and Friday of last worked his opponent into position visit Klamath Falls from Port-, Halght.- Chairman of financial j week during ihe absence of Mrs. for the knock out blow. jland and other northern ritles ; committee. Mrs. Carl Knutsen; K F. U-ming. Dotsen managed to get a draw during a series of three week ; Chairman of publicity. Mrs. Rach- A birthduy dinner was given with McQuillen but the decision i ends, affording a rare opportun- el Solomon. Sninlav In hnntu- nf Mr it w : ! Short. Mr. H. P. lh-hllnger and Mr. J. K. Cullison of Portlund should bave been McQulllen's. A quarterly decline of more than 230.800 gross tons tn the volume of merchant vessels being constructed throushont th s-n.lrl Eades added a big j la shown In a statement by Lloyd's Register of Shipping, bas ed on returns from ail martime countries for the three months ended June 30, 1988. I m WEAVER R. McQuillen To Meet Allen In Chiloquin One of the best all-around figh ters who has ever appeared in a Klamath ring, will again display li is ware, November 21, when Ray McQuillen, colored flash from Oakland, will meet Del Allen, La Grande boy. In the main event of a Chilonuln fight card. McQuillen recently fought a draw with Benny Dotaon but the ii I most unanimous popular decis ion and also the newspaper ver dict, gave the negro the decided edge. Allen Is recognized as one of the flishiest boxers In the North west. Austin Rosander, two fisted Ashland fighter, will be matched with some worthy fighter, yet to l.n nsmed. I WXV PH ANN The boomerang thrower may get oft his game but he's always sure of. a r comeback is t- '' HOSTESS OF John Francis LADIES GROUP it" '- ' D Favor Law to Save Material In New Mexico ALill'Ql'KItQl'E. N. M.. Nov. II. (CP) A movement to con servo New Mexico's sclent Iflc ml- ' ' i Iterials has been started h in Next Meeting of Helping ! -New Mexico association of presl- Hand Society Novem- i f"nt", of "'" of higher , . j M- 'learning and a group of Interest; . ber Wews INote$- led citizens. ... , , I " ' , , : I The' organizers of the move (Special To The Herald !,,, favor , aw ro,lr SHASTA VIEW , Nov. H ratine in the ,, . i. , The Ladles of the Helping Han j nr0H,r . dptwllorlr. ' a fair I FREE FREE ? ? ? See Back Page Thursday's Herald 31 Ruuiuh 31 Ron ii, lit ALL STAR CARD Veterans' Pavilion Thursday,' Nov. 15 BENNY 10 Round. JOHNNIE DOTSQN vs. FRANCIS ""c Classy I tuhl'-r ivi.le t.f klainaili I'alls TEDDY FOX Terrific llltier EDDIE 6 RounJt GRAHAM vs. One nf I'orllnnil'i t..t Also 4 High-Class Preliminaries ADMISSION: Ringside $2.50; Reserved $2.00; Bleachers $1.50 Kids, 50c STROPPINC IS ESSENTIAL TO THE PERFECT SHAVE One) of the heaviest hilling lightweights In the gauie lotty Is Johnnie FVnncfH, Klnmnlh J-'nlls 'Sliock-putirir king who will meet Kenny Dotsou, Port land, in the main event of a fight cnnl tomorrow evening: In Acts arena, Hlxilt and Klam ath avenue. Francis says lie can get over Kotson, because tlte latter Is Just the typo of fighter lie Hkcs to meet. Society were entertained by Mrs. Weaver at her homo south of Mulln on Wednesday. Kighteen members and five visitors enjoy- ed tho day. Tho hours were en jjoyahly spent in a no.-ial manner. The next meeting to be held at the community hsll on Wednes day. November 14. Mrs. Ander son will be hostess. Frank Wilson and son Itohert were recent visitors at the homo of the former's brother Harry Wilson. E. (i. Wilson, father of II. B. Wilson accompanied them and will remain for a few weeks. Mrs. Teresa McComb, post-mistress at Malin, has returned from a three weeks visit with relatives at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCoy and Mrs. John Bailey were Klamath Falls visitors Monday. Mrs. W. ft. Hnskins is III at tho homo of her brother Iloss Rtampley of Klnmath Falls. Mr. Hasklns visited her Wednesday. Bert Voght and Louie Bern hardt of Poo valley were visitors in this place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. If. K. Wilson and Mrs. Bertha McCoy were in Klamath Falls Friday where Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McCoy had den tal work done. KKATTLK, Wash., Nov. H. U P) "Doc" Knell, rleattln welter,: won a six round decision from Sug Meyers, Pocatello, here to Both boxers took plenty of pun ishment. 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