ffurd Two
T
THE Evft.MN'Q HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON-
lit! BEATS
Si
ITU DEKUH
ostonian Has Easy Time
V But Ft-iU To Im
J' press Critic
jllOSTON, Dec, II, (AP)
.Iti.k Kharkov Boston beavy
vfeiiht, bo I. essaying a come
tfc.k, won a decision last night
ejr Arthur I'ekuh, New York
hV.vy.
f sharker Svo Dckuh terrific
hauling In tlK'lr ton round en
cmilvr hut lucked punch and
C$i fM. .,l!e was heavy and clow.
ubl . hU timing wna woefully off
fk'h tha result that he seemed
jfi.ible to land his hooka cleanly.
MtIinui;h Dckuu appeared par
aliud with fright when the bout
Ktnrtvd and. contented himself
t'ly-oughout with merely ataylng
(: limit, he took all Sharkey had
rid never seemed In danger ex-.i
In the aixth when Sharkey
uaii mm oown tor a ahort count.
It
! FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
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PROHl STATUTE ISSUED MONDAY! Si VVC U1VC t-
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I'AHYOW. I'lu . I).-.-. 11. I Al'
Nature l.ulny tiiid iiccuticil itf
.Mm' i In;
Mccl4c.4 wero I;,' llcil
ilill '.IV 111 Ull' CllllllU rlt'l'k's .V
ultlce lo five collitil, lis follirtn:
, viiilullim nf tin- Nullniml rrnhlltl- inttn: T. Wuo Ijinl mi l An i: Ij; m, "W
. t i..i ii.i. i nii-imr.i..: mi,! ii. niKi.li .I-1 urcon oinnips :ij
I 111.' li.mii til H. (i. Cull. .way,
'? By The Asaociatitl I'm
.liOSTON Lou Bocash. Bos-
ton', knocked out Archie Skinner.
Jtcntrcal It).
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The ctvc'j.
The
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ACSf S (VJE CC0nC?TS U-'fTH
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DCClDlfOe CM AM ALU-AAel?A
vci cetA To
AAicc. (iv'MNiull- CCT
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LnVFFALO, N. Y, Jimmy Slat
ury, Buffalo, outpointed jimmy
.Iftaoncy, Chicago (10). Kid
itucnlale, Cuba, outpointed John.
Iijr UcUteio, Buffalo (10). .
, ...
I'HILADELPHIA Benny Bass.
Philadelphia, outpointed Gaston
,'l).int Pa Franca (10),
. . )
MARIETTA, O Freddie Mll
Iw". C'iuclnaati, knocked out Jess
.ijKMurty. Toledo (2).
.
Charlotte, nt. c Johnny
Ihcrtr Huntington. W. Va
tupped Ray Hahn, Indianapolis,
tf-
i
iOlISVlLLE. Ky. Sam Price.
Linton Harbor, Mich., outpointed
I'nul Stcdman, St. Louis (10). J
T$d Adams, Mexico, outpointed
lAtrncr Johns, Tampa, Fla., (10).
plIAMI, Fla:. Johnny Gerar-
dfii. California, knocked out Bob
3Jhin, Buffalo, N. Y., (1).
t: .
!: .SIOl'X FALLS, S. D. Billy
tichl, St. Paul, outpointed Meyer
fii-aco, Chicago (10). Jack NitU,
Paul, ontpointed Kid Rippa-
ttt, Sioux City, la.. (8).
i .
'ILETHBRIDCIE. Alta. Lew
lsslcr, Lethbrldge, technically
kaocked out Carl August in. St.
Paul. (8).
if ...
jMON'TGOMERY, Ala. B a b y
IJBJbllng. Macon, Ga., won a de
cLipn over Johnny Kearney. New
9i;ean, (10): Pete Antley, Col
umbus. Ga., knocked out Curtis
Hamilton, Montgomery, (5).
...
UlKELAXD, Fla. Kid Os
horne, Toropa, Fla., and Rene
Iurty. West Palm Beach, drew
ilitii Chick Rawleson, Lakeland,
knoikr-d. out Rod Boyett, Leos-
bvtt. Fla. (0).
'i
YOUNG KILLER
TELLS MOTIVE
OF FOUL CRIME
STANTON, Mich., Deo. 11, (ff)
Jimmy Deacon, 15 year old
confessed slayer of Flossie Car
ter , Sheridan, Michigan, school
teacher, told authorities in a new
confession today bo wanted to
"net even" with Miss Carter for
an "old grudse" but that he had
nut Intended to kill her.
Officers said he admitted hav
)ng attempted to criminally at-
tm k the girl after choking her.
lie then became frightened be
u. Id. and beat her to death cith
r with a hammer or a stone.
Fate Deals
Kindly With
Some Players
Wait Stewart; stuxs .
prow souTrtMw,
WAS OStCriNAUr A
IfioHTHANPERBur
L05T A FltHoER Otl
HIS RUiHT HAND
ItMO TUREO
AKOUNp
.Teria" : Blackburne Has Chance P( M
lo uo vvonaers in jueauig --'lac;
Mighty White Sox To Vktory
S N H0ME1
i
;JI.Uou wai that "Lcua" was the
CANTON. Milo. Ike. 11. (AP)
-One of S!u?rllf Kd Gi'mn s two
If a nun docsit t like debat
ing societies, he can marry
and start one of his envn 5
if If7'
WIFE CttACkS
r.C-t '
uukf una a-s
THAViW. fc Mtft.C?.U).4H08lJ.
MXMa'VrCg, "A.
EepiE f?OUSH
Was Once a RV5t
HANDED TrtROwel?
"pft RlOMT AF7M
rjjsrei Frve tARs and my)
j.EFr wins iN Years'
CARITOM
,iwRe oor
,V nuin Mrs Iff r
, . - . . - - --
' ' ft I AND VKtHT
C- S WfW IN
lit I'AI I. R. MU KK1.SOX
; ... . i-n ihn Irlrk IT he diMHt.
CHICAGO. D..C. 11. !the lurnsllUl4 ,t Comiskt)Jr ,.ork. ; Imiwrtant tips, upon whl.li he
Lena" Blackburne. jnan of ac-j s,adJum no,llnK i.0o. had banked hoi, of solving to
il,.n i Iat has his big chance ! .i.i,i.. ni .in IhimI office slaylitr of Veruerd E. Koarn. '
:a chance to lead Chicago" nt , business again for llit flint time vanished early 'today a'tr he
i mighty While Sox out of base-; ,ni.e the scandal. , bad uuratl.med a S.'-year-oliI
ball's wilderuess. Blackburne. however h a p p y I widow. simwcUd of having play-
As manager In his own right. ovcr managership and free.cd the prinelii.il role in the falul
of the team which was tumbled relQ facM dlscouru4!ing. task, fhootlng last Thursday night of
frcm Its pinnacle by the notorious j)e ne4,js a catcher, pltchrr and . the ('anion ccal operator. I
"Black Sox scandal" of -1919. the , nt ralt cne infieldcr. Ho be-. Routod lit of Led at niiilnlKlit :
i fiery, slender Lena has a lleves ue can Klt them. ' hy u iii.td of of (leers tin- young
chance to become the miracle: T. vis purchuW players. Womsn wbh brought lo the Jiill
man ot present any uaseuuii. however, muy mean u ioi to i wncr(, Hhl, ,llcatlonud M
After applying his mastery ot Blackburne.' Thiy are Bob Wel- ,,wo nuurH am, h)ll n.-.j.
strategy as inflelder and then land, young southpaw obtained s! was hUM,Pl.tr(1 ,)f ,avK
coach to the faltering team for,from the Mississippi V:illey leng- attt,niUl, pkture Bl)mv lh
more than a decade. Blackburne ue. and outfieldct Clnwnro Hqff. abml hi(,o moutillt
was called upon to pilot the team man. who was bad new for I ac Th ,
hl July when Ray "CrMker . : f ic coast leagu 1 o,l,!?0"lr,W.foriml ,t.rr. itaHerlff
Schalk resigned. But whllo tho :n. The White ox lnld ?30.
die. was seemingly cast for an- 00U to get Hoffman from iStora-
ether poor season. "Ua" did , m4to. . . ' ' He last
wonders 4 Owner CoinUkey naiil he plnn-1 Thursday night-us he stood on
Chicago fans were elated l.y , nei to give Blackburne whatever hi, porch. .Mr-. Fcam sadl that
the news and the general pre-. help he needed. ; well dre-med young woman
" " """ ' (raug the door l ell mid uked to
!coe Uer lius mud. A momeul
later Fearn staggcreil Into lli
jh.uire and died iu her arms whllo
: inuiiil I a i hiii mill .H11ul1 llutupli- 'VI
rem. VVIKurU I'arlUilu mil Agii.s ;
porlnleiiileiil or I he sniilliei u 1 1., Uui mm. iiii.I J. V. KUKI uiiU
a.laplcd niirx'i'li'S vlui'ards. Fhuvn.o l urr. I
lu:.tei samplea from Sou liiill ju 1 , Mu l alr aul n,Hi .,., !
'of Iwvvragi' fiiuud I hero and pro- 1 man lid 'hIiiiaIi ' ilftenuou by I
11011 iii.'d It "very eivllut Lie". .In alee of t!iu 1'e.nn W. II. Kuril. t. '
1 "If It's wluo, I didn't know It." ;
tillonay limlsted. "It hah tile IMiiiiiitiub. N.iiiplilri n, i-iueritl.li,
b'fi uvr from Hie reason's pro- j ruhlen ami othrr pr.cloim hI.iih-
.duillou of hWeetcued grape Jul 'arc uluaxs mil. Ii colder than
Xa'urc did It." lit Ir liuilatloiin
Elks Dance
Wednesday
December 12th
4
Special Attractions
ELKS and LAMES ONLY
PIDEHHG
HITS
Br AL DEMAREE
I
I.TIGKB CATCHKK L
. M.VDK TEX HITS ' j I
a iv- l,ivj-u Ukl.V A Urn
l - ... - avnni
, By XR1 K-rrlce
- NEW YORK, Dec.
i- ii,,h xv v.,rk (;lains P) The best man ava
V on any amuncan ipuc
'the girl, areordlng to the widow's
'rvhtlnn ..utmlv ui-.tb...l ,,.Unv.l
nearby gasoline filling station
and presumably boarded a bus
for Canton, seven miles aav.
Few fans and even ball play
ers know that Trls Speaker was
a right-bander until he fell off a
horse when a boy and broke bis
right arm, causing him to be
come a southpaw, and that Eddie
club last year as a pinch hit- 4 -
(Continued from Pa. )n.)
ter waa Bill Hargrave. Do- I piace. Five thousand cases alone
trolt catcher, the statistics were reported from Kansas City
show. '. and , absence of :.(00 pupils
Hargrave appeared in tha anj 42 teachers at Wichita was
pinch role for the Tigers 27 , , , ,a lhe disease.
Rousch, another great outfielder, j times this summer and con- neanh aervke officials fald
started ont as- a leii-nanaer.
switched over to throwing with
his right arm and then found
his left arm tho stronger and
switched back.
neclcd safoly ten times. . l0Bt nlRnt th:lt tlll. maluily wan
1 no jungio catcuor rap- w
ped ont
doubh
homo
I WOMAN BADLY
HURT IN CRASH
SALKM, Pre.. IKo. 11, (AP)
M. Unity Diuiz ut Calgary
( anad;i. It in a Jiopi(al hcrv whii
pin;il lit I it r v rt'lv-(I ttlii'ii
out ton, I'""1 U"Ced "' "MKml', "7 '"'"' -y hrhi.
on Striata , d ono on " l"c Coast, particularly auij ,,,
run Ho n , ,? tat "7 t, ,n CB'"ornia- whern !,'H'0 !"r lr ye.u-rduy.
run. 1 o was at tat -7 occun.cd durillB xUTCniucr. It '
Walter Stewart. St. Louis "-, SiTt m the re- (,rn aIb,d generally tu le
Browns' southpaw, was a right
hand thrower when a boy. until
ha accidentally lost part of the
index finger on his right hand.
V. Losing a finger on his throw
ing hand when a boy, however,
waa lucky for Mordccal Brown,
tho famous old Chicago Cubs'
star. The maiming of bis hand
gave him an unusual curve ball
and made him famous.
Carlton Molesworlh, the fam
ous old outfielder, who managed
the Birmingham team for about
fifteen years and was later at
Columbus, and who Is now scout
ing for Pittsburgh, was also am
bidextrous. He started out cri
glnally as a right handcr and
threw out that arm. He switch
ed to his left arm and when it
finally gave out after ten years,
retired from active playing.
YAXKS AM) A'H
COll.l NOT HIT
IX THE PINCHES
spectable average of .370.
Oregon State
Rounding Out
; attention of the public when a
, number of motion picture stars ' . iii,l.rKrt
WMl VET 1)1 EH
LA CKANDE. Ore.. Dec.
W. Allen.
uy
11.
N.'l
year old Civil War vci. rau, died
hero las! night. . IIm was a 'resi
dent nt t'niiin county 38 yean.
took to their beds. None appear:
ed to be seriously 111 and I ho
majority have recovered.
I From California it moved east;
I ward and now Is widely seal! "red
x. t " 1 4 1! tnougu uo virulent out.ireaks
iNew ocneQuie lii,vo bucn rt'i""'t-'i nionu the At-
i lantlc seaboard.
" " - . The malady spread along lines
CORVALLIS, Ore.. Dec. 11, W) j of travel, according to health
A game with the California j official hero and warnings have
Aggies here will open tho fjot- j been Issued to physicians and
ball season for Oregon State Col- health officials generally to bo
lege September 2S for the third ' 011 their guard
consecutive year This was an-; AUvi,;0 Klvi:u ,he uul;,c baK
nounccd by Carl Lodell. general bceii to advise those stricken to"
manager and new ly elected presl- j .. to .Jed and ,. ;
Uent of the Pacific Coast Con-
ference Graduate Managers As-;
soclation on his return to the; CLARA BOW IS
campus today. RAPK" AT UflDl
Either Conzaga or Whitman 1 VVUKIS.
will furnlrh opposition on an- . .,.,. ,. , '
other early open date. October ,.J'V ?. ' C"- Hl
12. The game to be h-rc. AHlara Bow Brree actr...,, ,
An intcrsectiotial game either 7 '. entirely recovered . .
in the middle west or east has frm ,,er reco"t "8V" """fk ' I FllSOn Cruising Coat
sought, though final Dr. "! "
I
I
r. ...... s. v x
a Bv X E.i Sn1ce
NEW YORK Dec ll. (A jbeen sought, though final ar- , " lu " oui ; e . .
Mitv joun.. u " doi,,,, ht.r (jhrhitnias ahonnlmr. MADE Ot I'llson Watcr-
P) strange as it may soein w .aiiBL-iiiu nit, u.ji. w u . -
batters of tho New York until the return of Coach Paul by official, of Paramount studio, proofed Khaki, light
Yankees and the Phlladel- Schlsslcr tomorrow. rtimnr. .hi h .,0, radl I enough for all year WC.ir,
phla Athletic, were the A game with Columbia IteuJt.lt nnJ'.l VCt jammed full of DfOtCC-
wnret in tne American i iii-pn mentioned as ew lork1 .. . ,
me opinion tne rumors
All
'rice
Iu AUiletic Department V.I t-3
Kluinutli Bporlltig
A. 1 ...n ,i n In tllA A ' T I .,.ul .. . A mi,.,l lt .,.1,,.,l
plate as plucli hitters this jnio before the recent scnsutlonal 'w"'k "t ome "crank
summer. showing of the western team at oq.
The statistics show that New York.
the Athletics wore seventh ; Radio reports of conference
In pinch batting and the games, which were objects of at-
Yankees eighth. ; tack a year ago by managers,
The A's obtuincd only 25 i were found more h'jlpful this
hits by pinch hitters In 120 jseason, Lodell reported, nnd no
times at bat. while the actlsn Is contemplated other than
Yankees bonefited by fufo more mutually "helpful agree-
blows only 16 times In 105 imenls between college and the
efforts. . broadcasting companies.
The White Sox were tho
heat pinch baiters. Their
average shows 29 safe blow.
in s ntiempts. per cent off
were the!
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