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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
14' it 12 y. Ir. r4 14 18 IS is ! 4 i;4 ' - if: H ' rv '.' ' ' r'npo Two I , " ; 8 i TO All Hopes of Being Three Cushioned Champ Are Forsaken CHICAGO. lec. tl. (AP) TVIllla Hoppe. the toy wonder or ether .!. 1b ready to forsake i tala drtam of winnlnf a three cuhIiIos billiard title and will; once again take up balk-llne-the j tamo at which he won lnterna tlonal fame at 15 timet national j champion In 3 7 years. , Iloppe. whose name U synony mou with billiards, deserted the i 13.2 ranks a year ago In quest of j a championship at the Angle) game. His playinR wa the en" , tuition of "the American three- j rashlun' billiard" league but on,1 t.icu of two atW'Biptt to acquire1 a national or world's title Oiej found Johnny Layton, the Mis-j aoorl ' fisherman and carpenter, : barring bis path. 1 Although"-he lias seen his sn-j prumtry In ; the, balk Hue game' pass to auotner and railed lu nts quest of a three-cushion crown IIojipo declares he la not through. t "I am only 1 years old and hare plenty of good billiards left ! In my system," said Hoppe after Layton crushed all hopes Hoppe had of -acquiring the only major billiard title he has nerer held. toy defeating him in the tourna ment here. ' i The game is a lot tougher Jtban-wheB I won my first 1U I1-. chumplonshlp- In 1910, said! "Im oln8 ork this golf Hoppe. "Especially is thie trueiu,m out yelf." he said o me . In the three -cushion rams -where !one da' la,t trlag in Florida. HTwr nnn nf t hit fmir nliVAra nm. i r, r ., rrt. r,i.r. rtlng in the wo'rld-f tournament ,,is of championship calibre." - Three-cushion ha not mined j, my- stroke for balkllne." said i -n. ..ii-iih . D i. tlce I will be back again fighting at hard at ever to win In the8!.fr' game' which I know best." MEDILL, SHEA -'-WILL FIGHT IN CHICAGO RING i . CHICAGO, Deo.. 21. (TP) Joe ilcdIII, lightweight, and Ed die Shea, featherweight, hare Ven signed to appear hi the newly organized coliseum boxing -f lub'a first thow, 'Dec. 28. Me dlll will "meet .either Stanislaus Toayza, Bruce Flowers or . Sid Terrls, while Shea Is expected to be matched with either Kid Cho coliite,' sensational eastern color ed contender, Harry Blltman, Philadelphia walloper, or "Can noQhaH' Martin, former Bantam tampion. . An effort Is being made to ae curp Jamee J. Braddock. con querprr of. Tuffy Griffiths, for the main bout. MELLO DEFEATS VINCE DUNDEE! BOSTON GARDEN. Boston. Pec. 21, (UP) Al Hollo. New 'England welterweight champion, easily defeated Vlnee Dundee of Philadelphia In a slow- 10-round hoat acre tonight, alcllo took Xhti.Jlc&t. tiKi.jounda. with mono tonous ease, with Dundee annex ing only the soVenth - aji'd ninth rounds. Bobby Brosrn,' Philadelphia, defeated Leo Mitchell, California. Jack Brltton. New York, de ieated Canada Lee, New York. CHRISTMAS GIFTS for all members of the family These prices on for SATURDAY and MONDAY'S. Selling Only FOOT BALLS FOOT BALLS ..... BOXING GLOVES MEN'S SKATES AIR GUMS :'. BASE BALL GLOVES FISHING TACKLE ATHLETIC GOODS GOLF CLUBS TENNIS RACKETS ... All Mechanical Toys i... ' ; While They. Last KLAMATH SPOUTING GOODS CO. 117 So. 7th St. Phone 1369' Hug Refuses to Take Lessons. , I 1 to Play; Golf L ILLC.1y uu rin JefUGtSinS i U I WHY eoi.on vtr 'PONT TOO ' I NSVfeir Toon NY LtSSONS ON wTV-l , y.AI. KKMAKKK . Former l'itcher New York Giants Miller Huaainsi tbe little .Vew York Yankee manager, is cne of ! the few dubb golfers wbo does ) not stand in awe of the golf pro and steadfastly refuse to take any golf lessons, although he h a tough time, breaking a hun- : "Nobody ever taught me how to j h1' and fleld ' ,"ld a bases iwn,eu 1 " v'yng eau ana im , 'T'u ,ao Mme ' wear ! way. 1 One day I introduced Huggtna Here's a fellow who shot a 66 j at the Jungle Country Club. Hug." I said at I introduced i them. j "What ot It?" came back Hug. jglns. . "I shot t S at Lake wood! What do you think Of that" FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT (By The Associated Press) . BOSTON Al lletio, . Lowell, Mass., ontjoinled Vlace Dundee, Baltimore (10). CINCINNATI Babe Herman. New York, won over Eddie And erson, Cody, Wyo.. foul (3). Bil ly Sullivan, Cincinnati, outpoint ed Sailor Bishop, Louisville, (6). MACOX, Ga. Young Stribllng. Macon, knocked out Don Pancho Castana. Tampa, Fla., (2). McKEESPORT, Pa. Califor nia Joe Cans, Gary, Ind., . out pointed Domlnlck Protlo, Pitts burgh, (10). I Extra Dry Slabs Big Loads . Phone 1016-W Ike Larkey Regular Price Cut Price $2.50 ,.$1.75 .......$2.00.....:.: .$1.25 $4.50 :..$3.oo $3.00 $2.25 $3.50 :.$2.50 $4.00..... $2.50 33 1-3 off regular price .33 1-3 " " ' " .33 1-3 " " .33 1-3 " .33 1-3 " . " ' " . iTTTE l IMaloney Will Meet O'Kelly This Evening nkw vokn, i si'.'Sah Jimmy MaNiaey nnd tfyn O'Kelly meet in lo-rounit aiiut at Mdi !oh Siiiitire Gardeu tniilght. M.iloucy ba.4 staged a aeiita-' 'tlona: com back In. rcrcnt weeks, outpoiutlng Johnny Rliko and siopntnc Andy Mit.holl In his lat two starts. O Kelly, who Hwiland' went a fa.l j.-n icame to thU cunlry recently , rl'nJ 10 " dr" hl Thursday from Ireland. h:ia riadi- ,0 night. This was the second tneel 1 starts Uere. i1cro.vtl.ut Ar Fried-, " J"e "t bay,in 'man and J:. k Uaguoi. on point, j "'n LonU.n unluuntion I tally lauded a low blow in the Tuffy (Jrlffiths. Sioux f liy. la.. i shiKcer. knocked out in two Tiraddock In rund. by James J. his eastern debut, will seek lo redeem himseir In tut ten round semi-nna: at the . enn- of r , lhlc.vvri,4..vr- ..adlnjial(lle roMml ,(). Jlmm ! heavyweight. - - I woods. .Amity: Jackie Watte, YANKEE PLAYER ';l'i"B ovor t:n!f Hikminrsalem. fU A Mrrc UAMniii""1 Bernard Kuhn and Jack Nel ValAlljllO nAnlJOLin foughl a fyur round draw. NKW'YOItK. lec- SlUke ITTFR Gatella. utility tnfiel.br of IIuuCUAj 1 LU( ItK. New York Yankees, was sold to . KJC PrDFR A! .be Newark Intera.lou.l leaguvj . . wpnu I lFHR PF S c.ub today. Secretary Bob Burrow i Jr 1U 1 1 rVICJ announced. Gaxclla baa ben with I . . , - ithe Yankees six years, but has j ' SF.ATTLK. Wash., IKv 21. 1 1' 'sat on the be mil moat , of tlie.l'i Tlio coast guard cutter r he ll me. lurlndiiig the proceeds , tun reported to staff uHidqtlai--from four full world serlesiera - lure - yesterday for patrol shares. Gaiella has "collected .duty In the Pacific norjhwoat to i if.iitO, n 'record f or ' a, i Illy id in , lil kliK Ike t'ltrUdains P-a?er. WOMAN. SLAYER TO TAKE STAND I PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 21. f. I Pi After witnesses told of the shooting by Doreerie De Silva. 32. of Gilbert Pinto on. the steamer Malolo, and of her con- fession. the state rested Its case 1 in the woman's trial yesterday, (Miss De Sllva. who facet a sec- jond degree murder charge,-was. inri-iw u tttse i no Mans iu ner ; rioing ssiuoeu pn uv m-y iiave own defense late yeaterday. i nient and rolled over a iteep " The defendant bowed her head : baukmeut. t v V when the revolver, -"the bullet,! Two other men.' Uusr Bllfups and Pinto's btood stained cloth- and Les Dunham, both 'of Walla ing were shown to the Jury The Walla, wbo were riding Vith slaying occurred on the! steamer Hall,-were thrown Into the river here Nov. 8. 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