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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1929)
fH(rr TVrl MTME .'REALM OF YVvP'. I Frce-ForvAll FGOIDYGETS : s ? HI; ABBOTT i TilES Mo g nates Hcve , Edge On Player Over Contract 1 .lUUlf :t'.Vi Daly' Awarded De ? t'sbn Over Jack Breed $, lave in Slashing Fight I, U a ; r(u!llns ten round main la i U'Eht Gene O'Crady. ' h nd llsbt heavyweight, and j t -v!i)o larr, hard-hitting Spo- 1 sue Ivy. rouglu to a draw. In . ff.wiral the decision met with j f t o apt tiiviiI of too taus. l- j ! m h. if anything, there war a ; i v - n my lo give a alight ehade lo , r fr consistent aggresslre tn dur'ng the last rounds. O i'mdy seemed to alow down ' the fourth round. There -.'Tt an um-onttrnicd report cur- V .1 laday that O'Crady broke I nr.ii in the fourth, and that v, ''-r started in with a broken i v. - The report had not been iratod at- press time. What- ; - r tho injuries, if any, the fact i" era.-ins that It was, a fine main LeMY VJHOZIS IS HotPiNu out For NoKf Money Nm YgAR WtvE GoTI MAvt HIM To wtrt-WrUr CAH WE DO AflooT I1TP0SS? THAIS CASY WKlTfc AND TeLL HIM Wfc skcd rv Waivers oh Him and not one jaws oi. aimed Him. E .-IT'S -LZrCJ' Match Won By Hardy Russian' I'OUTI.ANl), Jau. 17. (AIM Al Karaslrk, Portland, wan over , t'lcte Ksufimnu, Columbus, Ohio, jln their light heavyweight tnml-; ling mutch here last night. That In. It was scheduled as n wrest-i Unit match, but the spectators wore treated tt a bit of every.) thing, from tosslug each other j through the rope, kicking. In the stomach and from the rear. , THE EVENING ITER ALT), KLAMATH FAIXS, ORECON i Thursday, January 17. lfafi tlOflTTIWP DIIMPU ! nimii: nrrrr;:( h it 1 1 i wrr r RY.W TT ! U I Uillwillli I a I I 1 . ""'...."V.?!' i A M ER IC AN PUG I.ulKC, ihi mvi j --...,, obtained In Ihe ilruft. la a more polished fielder, t'huek nros itett, last year's mainstay, must j hustle, to ward oft tho fitrlpp- I I tlir,itl II Hlrlon Is crowded oft third. Hentlrlcka ha.!i' A-m-rlcun flhiet tmulu , IMIIHII, ll' U' MAKES DEBUT ON CONTINENT I'AUIS. Jau. 17. tlTl'i IHiiuiy ; FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT ARIZONA TRIES TO BLOCK BILL FOR LARGE DAM I'lltlKNIX", Arl,, Jull.'lT. (A (lly I lie .mo. luted I'rew) ; p, ) Ti nintc of Arlsxnit today I'oittu City. Dkla.! Italia tluiil. , H, lukcn Die tlrat I"P lo block Year 1929 Mtrk Tenth Year in Which Cincin atti Ha Not Won" fi,ill..ut.ul h nikV uric lilln as all m ... . . ww.,.. i i-...r.. K..itv uilfcatlng the Kremh lightweight , tiKiiiuoniii, kiioi amt out 10111 ri- mutual construction 01 nuuiuvr rnttatataS needs th'lJ"''''" " 3 round ,. HI. I.ouls l. ,cayo dun., u.ider the terms of I v... e of Vltrl ,"-1 '- Valger was vastly superior Klclit.ioud. Intl.: Johnny Cui-lthe hill ns passed al this .es.lo.t ,.' h, ..' i, to tho r'rvuch tighter and scored tain. Iluytou. nulpoltitud Jliniule nf congress, with lh ArUolia- v mJ at Hrst hut U 'd leader blows. ' Hrowit, Cincinnati .81. It. M-r-; ( oloiado river con aslou'. for- itkl tl l hta ! Juliet. .provcme.L a km. kout rill. Iiaylon. m.t.l..led Harry ml a..tho.lstlo.. lu Attorney I." .1". . i..,. ! by hIV di'IeliHtve Jmtlcs. . .. Kfolndler, Cincinnati Hi. Hull- (Hmeriil K. , Horry I'elorson In ura at short last year and Is 1 sluled to retulu his post, but la j NEED FIGHTER not loogou upon 10 am me TT HflrTT HI K'fV fenslva since ho butted only .241. ' 1U lVlC.Cs 1 tlAVPv HEAVY THREAT; KAY V. Vll.NKKSt)X) j.ivi'ivMATt n. . Jan. 17. (A i ..-.-- - ... 1 lensivo since no uuiieu ouiy gouslug eyes, pulling hslr. biting P(Xdvent of 1S markoU ;r,ttrko l'lttinger will he railed anu sera...,.,..,. .. a-yar tnB , inciun.u. u (f Korrt Tl,utlluK,, ,ho K affair trom the rtart. lm,Vo labored without peunanl. .j,,.,,,.!, ' At one time kauf.iuau dived j mj speaking of the numeral j fi-lla lrH-iulbli from the rin lu hl eagerness to io" remluiis Jack, Hen!rlcka, nUKi, crita .aecond buse. So jet at KiM.k. who, after helug ! Rfd pli0t, that If tho pimIhmv! m.urry rr , , dl.,MllU. thrown through the ri-. was , mnn wam td,a was 4 Tealliy 1 bKl lmvr m, a gnM ,u,(l,u,v0 slttiim down for a little rest and )t mKht pnivlde a batting punch 1 pyi,r had reached In his iruer for his ealu illt.Kd last year. Hen-j Th" KwU lo lrnglli behind to?'- t , ' , , drK-ka m-la batters who can Ira-J lh ,a,0 whpu ..,,,,,,,,,.. ,Ur. KarssK-k look Ihe first fall ln,., i.Hh., than 80 feet on tholr , ... . S7 mliintcs 1.1 serouds with a :-. ,i 1 tho uninitiated. SOlf,". ... . . . .. .... ,! hwln commlsslou, caro of Joo series of llying headlock. ne aM.nce from U ,ran h T he had clipped Kauffman nu the . . ,,. llendrlfks 1 .. .. ,..., Kd Mc.Muilvn. Mluueaunlls . . . ' " ' ""'of I'reslde.ll .i..,,hl. hiiiI . irloles. , t i, n,:,n an.. Iterr I'h.'t VV.I...-i .. .... .....I . : ... ;t, .v.. .h. """"""".;" run..r-up ,.! : n has cumptett. me urooi 01 dog Klsher. Itlclimoud, ouipolul- file suit in ihrf suiircmu cimri of vd I'hll Flint. Dayton till." I ho I'ultcd Mtnlea iigullist tho ! 'nt. I'etursburg, Fla.: l.oula : menKi.rn. Uio.unles. Tatiipa, knocked out, Tim position of Arlxoim was Andy Cohen, Newark, N.- J. t ft I. 'emphasised yesterday by (lover n..i V.u. M,,..t Al It, iks. !" Jhn C. I'hllUps lu his iocs- 'berg, tlreat Knlls, and Henry Kel- '' ninth Arlsona legU- I'OUTI.ANl), Ore.. Jan. I, tl? ,,, fi,i f ,,rnlu. drew (131. Ilaluio, It. which ho declared that l'l Wanted: lleaf weight box-; . a irl-atalu eompact between Arl- er: uiust , turiilst. reterenics -pvirITIfkrI OF oim. Callfornlu and Nevada of showlug he Is (iiu!lfled lu atltud 'JsNlJl 1 1U17N JF i fered tho only solution -to the' lull ngulust Joo Godfrey: to ap pear for a bout here It. Febru ary with tho fatuous black heavyweight. . Apply Portland MRS. GOODHUE H'"a.l- river problem WORSE TODAY NtlKTH AM I'TON'. Mass., 1 I.ONIION', J 11)1. 17. I'rofe.sor !:. ('. Italy f Liverpool Culver- Jan. slty has perfocted a new prociss . . piuie 10 nri voun chin and sent him through tbe,lle;u URon ho can Trowel K . ropei. Tho blow d!ied Kanft-douh ..Hp,,.,. uianiuuaiier. ,j (AIM The condition of Mrs. for the innnufa'tiire of That a il il,. ,.ti .... ..... . .. ... ... .. . Civile. Sukeforth f " ' - -, i.enilra (lootiliue. inoiuer-iu-iaw , uroaaiinie glass. 11 la ratieu Cooltuge, TaUlZre seek!!0rt',y- baye m(, ,,,, tmlny. V" . , Iw promised, Levy said. ; ul . isitlou to ricln- ! Hhe bus uven at t Numerous pitching additions In PIONEER FIGHT - t The clsnca'.ed "Tiny" lty AL W-M IIIKK Abbott ' Former Pitcher New York (Hants Kauliman eamo Drg rresn and , .t..... . . . . . . .. . .which ta in tae io-j 1 oeteruunca, ana toon ine secana ..... .1,. Minn .if the . fn uh . fn in t n,in. rahked at - the bottom of n Ash and Meeker from Columbns utes fit. seconds. The f.nul fall . ' . "Uo U,'daf' n,,"- J"hn"'' ltwk came so quickly many spectators ". ' J K',n r k , .UB I'lle. McCook. and Hmltb. were Ignorant of what hanoened. ' '' h,,: ,,U "l" ".. U ! ' .,. will b,. looked over when K.ira.irk ...rtilenlv treed iM' , ro ,,,ll'- . .' ",ru- hy Hendricks at the Orlando himself from another the neck with his two bands. ,0 30, l"'M hf ",Ut , i R'w'X. BoiloW Kolp and l.uque, and threw him over his head points. 'ran bo bolstered. with a flyins mafe. Kanffman Aru,"re'l SIokbitss was stunned w Ilia usi'H. i ur 11 me lor lao linai wnu aiuas-i a w - aa a- a. a w m n v-k " - t VV1L.VC HAlVltU welterweight fu(t nelson eattlelder hud the highest r gu- Klll ( training. camp In hupes the an around mr "ark and he Just tMged into ; ,olt,r,u monnd corp.. of Luiaa. . . ... . . a.ja. a.. a.sw.at ti.,.. h n rllth i T 1 r J aTl ,4-V r-V draw out the agony of mts .ne ...me o e.r .... . ,. " .,h .,, ran ISO i . mused plnas. The professor saya that It was lrt Invented hy Dr. I'nl- hn llleklnsuu ""a or Austria and mat n lias hospital since IHwinher. 1:7. , liuptove.l It to point where It Mii Miriam Curtis, supcrlu- i f " mtiulded lulu shaiw. ... 1 1 . tlnst will not hrnak Hill, runnf.f a . - r rt r-arr " uiieiu 01 inu mainmou. alio i'i. MAINALlLK DIL5 J. K. Hayes, personal physician, i 1 '! cutler, hut . .yesterday revealed thut their ua- " '"' "l", ultra violet rays of FIRE DESTROYS i JOHNSON HOME FUNERAL NOTICES . -r.,l-wlndnp. After hri rtubli " " U D1'"u," 5" econd and i70 feet n fely on tbelr :al cant.gh to show that he waiver gag to bring nubborn Cincinnati management ,M'UiSr r.!! Ari. mudfish can .ive out b aeenred aevera, .ong l.vi'nuns emu. ... -w - - , ,h. j.r, story going the m can i rHimw, w.h.hu,u hrr. oji slumped to the floor. There is . . Ml, nm lor over 1KB iuiuu.ee. , ,uuuu 'v," 1 u .- Miaatna (S.I ' C-atriiry lo first press reports, I true. It baa been pulled In the: don t know this, so I II tell yen. ' .v. ' ' Daly won a decisive Tie-! past b' other magnatea and will I We aked waivers on you twice n0 Walter hhaner. t hauauooga. n over Jack Breedlove. Bend be g-aln rn the futore. J last season, and you weren-t i formerly with the Red So, the t , in the four-round special) It seems when the Yankee-: claimed. And a few minutes ago Red" obtained a hard Preed'.ove looked well In j mailed out contracts to unsigned ' over tho phone Cleveland refused ! minor league outfield.. They U lirst two rounds, but slowed ' players this winter, Joe DiiEan. to consider yon at all." S1" arne 11 oot wlt, ,, 'r- , ) ti e l.-jt two under the cease-i veteran third baseman, sent his; Dugan reached right over fcr ! ZHamanii. Purdy and Callaghan, , 1( , car.uonading of the Pelican! back nnsigned. Ed Barrow, bust- the pen and stuck his name oni' summer's regu.ars. Hen- 1 ' vt:hsnhnoter. - 1 ness manager, phoned hlia to the paper and walked out an ; drlcks said six gardenera will be 1 v Ud Bull" Effman lost a de-jcome In and talk it over. 'older man than he was when heirarried. . . n to the cleverer Willie i -What's . the matter. Jae?" ; walked In. s r lrolem . 1 'ove of Bond in a four- Barrow asked. i The Boston Braves finally did i Third base, offers an unsolved j backfleld (oath. ' , I . sreltmlnanr. The' Bend! ..''Not enough moner." Dugan refuse to waive on Joe and he'll problem. 'Jersey Joe Strlpp HOLLY WtHil). Jan. 17, (IT) tleuj had mil been u well for tillnl.t. - Larney LlcJtteusteln, famous two days. r boxing malinger of the past no years, died In Hollywood hospi tal tonight from a dangerous In fection of tho back and ueck. j . l.lchenstoli. mauaged Hnhy Joe (Jans, negro boxer, at preseut a; v,. .i.,.i t .h m., ,.r leading contender for Ihe Junior ,hl n'Urtk . , Nr. Bnd Mni ItiMIKItT IIKItMlW Jll. title. Ilarve. Johnson comt.letelv des- Holwrl. Ilia Infant son of Mr. j i.n Mieiiait-ni. wuo was & troyed Ihu dwelling on Tnsday 1f"' o,ii ntirnian, )naai.,i COLUMBfS. O., Jan. 17, A , years' old, be unie seriously I'I Defecllva . wiring la IhIIcvimI away ut the family home 3o3 successor to Dr. John Wllce as 1 " time ago. but scorned the the cause for Ihe outbreak of Iowa street Thursday morning, head coach of football ut Ohio advise of his physician to enter fire, which was well under way The child was bora In this city mate university was named to-,' hospllal. before the family discovered ll. !Oct. 2Mb. 1JS and aged two day lu Samuel S. Wlllnman of The home, valued at 15500 months and 10 days at the 1 1 inn Columbus. I WALLA WALLA. Wash. was built little over a year ago of passing. The remains are. In Wlllaman wore molesklna loril,,lm" College Missionaries The loss was covered to Ihe ex- the Pink room of Ihe Karl Whll- Ohlo state In 111, IMS and!,'' VV'hlngton 8tate College tint of 4S0U by lusuranco. i lock Kunerul Home. Ping Avenue 191.1 and afterwards coached m j t'ouan' 2- ' '" . ' 'i Th' Johnson Dairy ranch ls!al Kfjlli where frlemla may cuU. Iowa atate. He had been at- located one and olio half uillus Announcement of fiin-ral tached tu Dr. W lies' staff here A '"" ' ' feel. east of llio clt)V for three seasons. - 1 The new Dead ;oach U seek-1 lng obtain the assistance of Don Miller, formerly ono of Not re Dame s "four horsemen," as ruugumeiitl. will bo mads tutor. v vr.s too fast and knew too , answered. a about the gentle art of t - ng. 1ft 1 A tacked house witnessed the .'j-.zhtr,. E1 Arthur of Pelicin" t.yuy referesd. . LT. MARY'S IS GIVEN DEFEAT I ON HOOP FLOOR S' FRANCISCO. Jan. 17. tU 5 . .. . ... ... . . - . , II i;a'Ke.DaiJ players 01 ue j 7 ? ' ro of Pacific defeated St . ,.Di college, 26 to 17, here 1 j m nlrht. The victors were j f f.io leading 14 to 8, at the end ; Mr the first half. Heath of the; r M ..llr.a ,.f rh. Pntfi VII h.?h . ..... " - " r-tr with 10 points and Ending I d the St. Mary's players with kl VR. - ' ' Htcmach punch jvins bout for , rilET SHANDLE s. . ' ," FRANCISCO, Jan. 17, CV J ! Cfcet Sbandel, local heavy i e i:lii, knocked out Sam Eli fiau,' Lot Angeles, in the third C'l-nind . ot a scheduled 10 Tound B;u; here last night. The first tU'.vo rounds were fairly even but ffi."ande.'s punch to his oppon U ruid-eection In the third j fought the count of ten. TrEW WINKS OF f SLEEP MAY BE "I FATAL, REPORT . V , OLVPMIA, Wash.. Jan. 17, (U t,J') H. O. Craet, 40. may die , 1 iu"f of a few winks of sleep. I) n 't drowsed while driving on t id Pacific, highway six miles , utH of Teniuo early today. Tils " ( ir overturned and he was crush .'. ,1 tiud seriously burned. 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