P;)i' TVrt
rrn in the
tijisiu:
C!III TIGHT
' H0!iT CARD
Fighters in ' Great Shape
roA&Iairt Event of Le;- '
ion Fight Card 1
A '
St HkIkxIv 14 ffnlnK to br btmitil
over ii!i;iit at what (Ttvr every
nwaeincr- of bciiia; onr -of the
tinc.t' f iifht corrta wn ia tltmv
jmils' tar month. It isn't
HHnClm of nlictlirr llww will
he tirrf smashing kaviMti; It's a
qui" Una of liow many there will
1
TUr'Timlu ercnt will 'resemble
a roaple of the hardest hitting
t:.lli!'rVelfihts in the Northwes
turned aaairift each other hen
Oi nt: O'Grady, a boy with a Ilchi- j
inir heart and clean kayo punch,'
vilj tn-nKle glovBa with the "unh
OrviUa Darr of Spokane, who has
a good record and a fine list of
tayoes to hi string. Darr la a.'
r.c earner, but O'Grady ha he a j
tried and found true. He haa '
nppcnriMl In a number of ilghta. .
prir. !r.il .-. jour which were hU
niiM's, with . Mavin O'Carroll,
.when ; he kayoed in the first
round; Dynamite Murphy, who
was flnt on his feet at the end of
the bout, and Young Peter Jack
son. .aril h whom be earned, a
drau-'ntter a great comeback In
the lift three rounds after he
had fcren floored for a count of
tiiue.tv '
Tlie'r emi-wlndup will be one of
the ."fttost sensational ring bat
tles n In Klamath for many
a dy when the six-foot seven
Inch Tiny' Abbott of Eureka.
Ca! f.;: will meet Larry Helman.
l-'enitt iavywelRht, In a slx-ronud
ho! -iAbboft haa yet to meet de
'rn:.g'i4 has had eleven fights,
r-no ? which -was a draw wtlh
tlie fjthly touted Al Corbett of
Kan 'i'Lnclaw. HIa backers are
liricflis him along easily, firm
in ;hV conviction that he Is of
t haUpkmshJp material. Holman,
whofnmlijUons are usually con
f iic.Mo knocking out the man la
Irsv.fc-ot him as fast as posslbgle,
l Vj&uralned to slam Abbott
ia'ji 'i horitontal position early
In tli-2 bout. It should be a royal
carr.ival of sing.
Mltc Daly, a clean fighter and
Kr?st drawing card, meets a tar-
tar la Jack Breedlove of Bend, I
tb.9 fonr-ronnd special event.
P.os-tsscd of a hard punch and
'ill to win, Daly has amaiedi
rpectatoro by comebacks. Like!
a rnrjber ball, the harder you hit
liim.ithe harder he rebounds.
Da I? watjts to mako good as a
rsH'er,' and trains carefully In
the Pelican City gymnasium. Ho
is a hard hitter and. "a la Bat
tling ,Melson." doesn't get going
u nil four until he is socked a
counla of times. '
Breedlove is a fast, clever and
willing boy, ready to mix at all
times. It should be a good
fight.
Willie Breedlove, Jack's broth
er, meets Bud Jerry, rough-tough
Indian boy of C'hlloquln, whom
Damon Savage, Chlloquln match
milker, expects will soon work up
Into the special event and semi
win tap class In the near future.
It: does look like a good array
of lights. Although some of the
fighlers have not displayed their
fkitt. wares in Klamath before.!
their records bespeak good, hard-!
jnuig coys. : . . , . ...
Fights begin promptly at 8:30
o'clock. ,
MiiMVlnu-r Here
Jnsl at noon today. Captain
O. Vif Applegate pulled Ouf his
watch, an', remarked, "Just now
it Is. bi Id-winter." It. la the be
liof If Captain ' Applegate that
the remainder of the winter will
be rubch milder.
btxange as it may seem, talk-
,jng will not reduce a,
double chin . S
WIFE CRAti
NV H0S8M4D R(SA
FUoiTshee .Bor i
UJO-tr LfT M KEEP
PATipS""
THfelttC Tb MAafi CaStS.,
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REALM OF
Hcgen Forced
to Pay, Minus ,
. Lucky Caddie
mad
r
ive 6am Sink Th is
THlrTIf FOOT. PTr NOW-
MY CrtPPf is Conceding IT7
S3 W'AlK.Nfi OiTON Mtt
. By Al DEMAREK -KoVtuer
Pit. her New York Giant
The recent ruling of the V. 8.
O. A. againat traveling caddies
take a lot
gelf.
Golf followers took almost as
much interest In some of the
regular caddlesT&f . the famous
amateurs and proa as they did
the principals themselves. . "
For years Walter Hagea bad
the same caddie who carried
clubs for him in all his import
ant, matches In both this coun
try and In. Europe. And -this
boy knew as , much about the j
-Maigs'
game as Walter did
himself and took Just as much (studying engineering after work -
pride in his victories and felt j n( bout bt whose blood la
bis defeats as badly. . , lbtt ot ltxe Romanoffs, was elect-;i47
.,S.en. . me f.-pne P"" 'B!ed to the lo?t throne of mon-
ms me ne juv. naa to atna io ;
juauiy nis cMaiea . meeting of the rupreme Rus- bonds. municipal bonds and
o'... fcCnrr? X ., J"?, "I'stan monarchUt counc il. arhool district bonds, ouly after
m t? i , TJ The new "emperor of Russia" Brigs of Jackson county assured
..'.-. . . . a i. ,.., nl er ot n 'hadowy "white, tho house lhat the Jackson couit
a thirty footer to. do it. . After , , .nj i .. j i ,i. i ,.ui
inrtv'nr mv nnlt I looked no
stuay.ng my putt i looxea np
and bsw that my . raddle was
walking off the green lata the
crowd, figuring I conldn't miss
under the circumstances. I 'apose.
Believe it or not. I Just simply
had ts sink that putt for my
caddie as well
Chick Evans
is myself."
' formerly1 had
lucky raddle that be carried
about with bim for yeaTs., Chick
actually figured that his caddie
won half of his titles tor him.
ELflK
PRINTERS FIVE
Austin ' Hayden It High
Single With 221 Pin.
Last Night
Taking two out of three from
the Printers, the. Elks "A" with
a total of 2696 won In the Bowl
ing AKey tournament being held
at lh, ETlBmalti Rnvllnff AlleV.
iagt night
Hayden was' high single with
221 pins., trosby was high for
the three games with 689.
Up to the present the Elks
A standing Is won 5, lost 1.
The Printers standing: Won 7,
lost 2.
An agreement has been made
by the Elks A to give 150 pins
handicap to ll the rost of Class
A teams.
The Eagle Pool Hall won two
out of three games from the
Eagles lodge last night.
Andrus ot the Eagles lodge
was high single scorer with 200.
Edds ot the Eagle Pool Hall was
' high man with a total of 667.
I The Eagle Pool Hall standing
; up to date is lost. 7, won 2.
i Eagle Lodge standing: iost 5,
.' won 1.
Following are the scpres:.
Elks A Printers
Waiters 623 Koud 502
Jester 528
Moore 515
Crosby 689
Hayden 535 '
Edwards 474
Fisher 439
Howard 460
Webb 616
: Eagles Pool Hall Eagles Lodge
Olsen 448 Chapman 442 .
Bromley 404 Andrus 470
Edds 567 Johnson 403
Hnrtaao 471 Hendrlekson 416
Powell 469 McCarthy 499
Many VInUoik Tixlny
Looking over the - luncheon
(iuents at the chamber ot com
mereo loruni today, scores of
visitors were noticed. A num-
Iber of . lumbermen, who seldom
are ante to uttond the luncheon
were In attendance today to en
joy, the address liv Frank . T
Horan .of siTha - Forest v Lumber
companjr pr pine Ridge.
THE
Orville Parr,
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Thin la Orville Darrvthr tougii, liar Hinting liht hcavy.weljilit
frm tipokane, who lut-ota ' flehe- t)'Jii(tv AsJiliuiil in ,.); niulu
event f a unnl fuilit ,cnrd at
m a jtnni iw-iii ,cnm at mr m .lieiiioriai iui.i in "" .... -I.,,.- ho ...r..,,! his rlne
house hl.k toniKht. larr ta In great .liape nnU pmrnlere r IIU . it a. .. ' . i ,
llowrrs that he will l.irrrupt O lira.l V m-.iiiml . Ili.il. tor:' " was knocked
court
fistir tume. by a well timnl kayo
Yqiirijg Man Is
Candidate For .
Russia Throne
PARIS, Jan. 16. (TP) Aj
young Oxford graduate who I
archi,t RBM,a todlly t ,
" '"-'" , u uuirjuu -
vffcit. . nrin.u,k .-ni iir .i, nf.,.1.1 r.
I Duke-Alesanderw- Jl-4akwi -up
(the banner dropped by' th"1ate
Grand Duke Nicholas, claimant j
to the vanished throne of the
czars, and becomes the key fig-
ore . in an Impotent gesture
against Soviet Russia. - . 1 !
Niklta, who married the Coun-
tess Vorontioff .in Paris in 192?,
was chosen over half-a-dozen otb- I
er candidates for the role of pre- j treasurer more latitude In in
tender to the Romanoff throne ; -vestment of county funds than
because "his- attitude and, ap-i-wa considered advisable. . . .. .
pearance are trr keeptng with th-;'- -Heitderson of Multnomah b
bearing of a monarch." Grand j Jectdd to the resolution on the
Duke Aleiander, bis father. Is grounds that many of the coun
now touring in the United States, ties are breaking the present law
, j which allows county funds to be
Mrs. Ellis 111 , j Invested only In first mortgages,
'Mrs. Otto Ellis is confined to or to be placed In batiks where
her home today with an attack only two or three percent Interest
of illness. Mrs. .Ellis Is book-'can be earned, with the result
keeper for the Postal Telegraph j ttfat the countios suffer under
company.. , I the restrictions..
Father: don't take "flu"
. ' 1 . r . .1: . ., ... '. :t
to
Dr. David says:
"lake these two
precautions
daily"
"Fachers
who are
out 'in the
crowds,
contacting
many
people
every day.
T) are the very
ones who
should
guard most
against
influenza
gecms.
"It is not yet clear how such germs
are spread or patted on from one to
another, but the man who keeps
well , himself is actually protecting
his family too.
Tm going to prescribe tun daily
precautions. If you follow them, the
chances are you'll be safe. - .
"First keep a bottle of Minol handy
and use it freely. It is quite harmless
but" it W frtttct against influenza
germs:
"Mistol U eajy to use in the office
because of the handy dropper for
applying that comes in the package.
Tilt the head far back and let the
soothing Miitol run down the back
7TMYk
FTENINT. TTERAUV KI.AMATn FAT.LS. OKEGOtf
a1 Hard. Hitter
.
the lKiu .Meuiurl.il luiil In Hie
puuf h to llic aiutle of ilie "button'
iSUSII VETO
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! QF PATTERSONii
SALEM, Ore., Jan-.-AP)
TKa h !.. aif f11ttrt1kUllttutiVkl
i ,.Hn.rfu .ntd , ,h.
; talnlaajc of tho governor's veto
'of bouse bill 96. passed by the
sesralou of the stale leglsla-
ture. which would allow comity
tnrsarr , ,nTegt In county)
swu-lions -iu luvuftmeut of. (hj)
county funds! ,
The vetoed bill was turned
over to the committee on banking
and corporation and Chairman
t'olMer-of Klamath presented a
resolution .Unit tho .veto de sur
tained, on the grounds that the
bill" would "let down the bars
too .far" and give the county
the baby :
ot the nose and throat. You'll feel,
the cleansing effect at once. And if
you have a sore throat or touch of a
col l, gargle Mistol freely too.
"The second safety measure is as
easy as the first. Tate a dose of,
Nujol every night. Nujol keeps the
system in good condition. .
"Physicians agree that, particularly
in times of epidemic, purging by laxa
tives and cathartics is not advisable.
Many doctors are therefore prescrib
ing Nujol, as in no case does it cause
exhaustion or weakening of the tys '
rem in any way. ' ,
"Nujbl it as harmless as water. Just
a pure natural substance that keep
the system functioning as nature in
tends it to." -
The combination treatment of Mistol y
and Nujol is a double check against
"flu" and colds. Both products are
on sale at all druggists, now.
DnnnninniiT '
II UUII ULU U.il"
A urm Tiinniinn,
Former Champion Knock
ed Out in First Round
. , .: of Fight ;
HAtlKltSTtlWN. Md.. Jan. 1
(API "llattllntt t.evlnsy." for
titer IlKht hravywulaht rhanijilou
uaa fought his last fight. -
He so annoiiueed
io- llvrniau Woltier,
Haltlmoie
heavyweight, , on
iiKtiuicat
knockout last night. Lovlusky
as floored three times, twice
for the count, of nine, tn the first
1? secouds of the Irxt round..
"You ran tell the world I'm
'hruugh." Levliwky said. "A
fighter la a bum when he. starts
vnd a bum when he finishes. I'm
through when defeated by a boy
I licked in Ualtlmore a short
ilme ago. I think I'll go back, gymnasium at llend' for two
to Bridgeport, t'ouii., anil help; nighis. .the basket'Mll games
itiiT ftiviid Lou llogush promote i trhixttiled for Jiiuuury IN and IS
fights. I sure hale to think nf.lietaeen Kin ninth Kels mid He ml
idling up the wife and telling
her I was licked.'
Al I.ippr. I.erlnsky'a niunrnter,
after lriusky'a niinounceme.it.
said that he immediately would
caucel his fighter a srhetlulrtl a,tjgh echool. . . -
pearanre at Madison Sflnure tiar -
den next Friday with Jim Prnd-jwlll
dock, a heavyweight.
Levi ml y won the light -y-
weight crown In 1H from Jack
Dillon. He has engaged 'in 650
out' four times, once by Uetnpw
ipsey. ; i
Von' J
ionee by Cnrpentler. by Otto
1 Porat last week and last
-.by Weiner.'
A few seconds after tho start
of last night's fight Lovlnsky wss
knocked down for the count of .
Then he was knocked
hrough the ropes for a count of
nine. He attempted to go on.'
but Referee Short atopped the'
1 fight.
ll.skhTli Af.L KCOKK.H.
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iMcMlnnrllle Wiltamettu 31.
Linfield 30.
Eugene Oregon , 82, Portland
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L Montana 38. . ..:,. . .. ' '. .. KTKIWON. Miui-r , H
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In Fast Getaway against the champions of any .price class. In
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In Economy-against small light cars, whose chief appeal is
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PALO A.r.TU. t'ulir... Jan. 1
(IMM Alt.Viunli at "in' linu It
a trulliug am the short end of
I tl In I .-mo. Ktu Kuril ' on t-
, HeiiMil. frniii iieieaii'ti nuiiii'
; Clurn, K to 27, hero hint plghl.
' . The llroui luw had been
laltui'tl ut the viul til I lie hull
when Mih score waif 19 tn S mid
atarled the second period by mttk
.Inn 'Hi po litis tit ono fur thn t'ur
, dltmls. Then the HI luford rally
1 started. ..
; llerg'aud V:iell of Utnnrurd
i el'ot baskets (hut guvu their teiitti
the lead over Kama flu ret und
dainagu w.a raaaeuV Iruia a shut
by rounolly of Balttn t'.ara a i
the game ended
BEND-KLAMATH
HOOP CONTESTS
ARE SET AHEAD
Hccauie the Heiul high school !
team was unahlo to secure the
. hav been iiostponed until Murcli
a d S.
. A. iiouucetnettt of I Im change in
'dates was tnadn this morning hy
Paul Jurkaou, principal of the
. The smtiiid high nrhool tcuu
meet the Hun lev high team
iMt Henley on Sal unlay night.
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MAIN EVENT
tw i'h . . -, .. . in i.iw
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TINY ABBOT
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MIKE DALY vs. JACK BREEDLOVE
SPECIAL , . h
BUD JERRY vs. WILLIE BREEDLOVE
Also a Fast Curtain Raiser
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