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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1929)
' THE KVftNIN'O riERAL-I). KLAMATH FAMA OREGON WodiH'Hdnv.Fvlirimi-y 13, 1020 II,.. TVH V 1 i J miuirninn i LLLUHnn f i W : DENT OF J ICONF ai FIGHT ftink He'll Kayo Nails; Odds 10 to 8 in Faror : . ' of Gorman v ill confiilenre ha anything to with wlniiliiK flKhts. Orvlll ifcr, ' sensational Spokane light fci-vyweltht. ha Nails Gorman. liSrJ-Uilllnir and clover Hood IBver serunyvr. beaten today. larr. who meets Gorman In the iteln vvnat o( the Legiou fisht 'U Friday night, fairly exudes iTttillilcnce. not only does ha ay life H1 beat Oornuui.. but ha as-:-srts- he will lay htra' away wltn ,bto kavo puach before -the (venlh round. Hon ever, di-suite. lrr- contl W'oca, the .Wtinc- bom bare In fcillnvl Gornian a 19 to 8 favorite u, the ltiinp. ..There's lot of fik both ways., and Friday cha ins: ill sevjnueh. cash rasas llllS . . ! - ""Tex ' Bitkerstiiff. matchmaker for the Legionnaires' fteht card. Jus, returned from Bend, isjinbliiig over with enthusiasm tar Jimmy Murray who mwt aike Daly of Pelican City 'n the serai-wlndup I Murray fought a main even: iiib the slugging Norton of Kit- m-ue. and while defeated over ; fti ten round- route, stascJ on I gi Ibe moat sensational tome arks ever witnessed In a'Heud ijinx. Tex asserts. . . The llcnd welter wa badly f;;iten for the first part of th B:;ht: In fiKt. he'waa dropped a Ai.up1b of time. But Just when fin- iash rurtoinera were parkins Sl their thliiKs and getting ready to eo home, be unleashed a bat fering eoroe-bark ' In the tenth ijjund thai nearly knocked Nor ia cold before Ike final bell end ed It. They rare . the flKht to Norion on previous point, but Jturruy showed himself to be a .Hume fighter. .incidentally both of fhe Breed fnvu - boys JacU "meets Chueh S.irtiu in a fix round special event and Willie fight Bnd Jer ry in a four ronnd preliminary n their fights on the- name card. The fight card is well baluneed (ram beginning to end and Rives nromise of a real flat throwing exhibition n . i . . 5 barr and Gorman are training tari lu the Lecion Memorial hall plus on the court house block, the card la being staged under lie auspice of the American lesion post. The. first flsht of lie evening, Roy Rose against pe Eff man, will start at 8:43 u'clocK sharp. " ' ; Lehman Ice Hockey Scout " Hunts Ivory LIKE To TWoO JOPS WITH A P9t BALL SOOOr POW A Few MtNOTeTS OMUt Ho AH LSHMAN GO Ml. hfcuVELeo ft 11,O0 HlLES AS A kice nocKtY scour "SteeIie". May ! Be Saved Froiii Fishers' Nets SAI.KM. t'OH-i. Feb. 13. '( Al'i Aiiltatioii i( sportsiueu through- j0n! the stale agaiimt the grudual ; lex V'ruiinatluii of UUUeud trout thoHiph thu acllviii;s of rouuucr jeta! ' thernn; Ira resulted In i (lie i,'l roiln ft Uui of three honn bills bt Intern of Washington comity which make eteelhends a 'game fljb. - I ltousc titils 7 s aud 49. com-1 pnati'n lilllA- introduced Tuesday : sfiirnoou IU1 ke the atcolhond. re- g.trlless of littf. a game flsli In all waters of the stale Including the Columbia. The bill prohibits the coniinercU 1 taking of steel head Jn any of these waters and give tbo game, commission au thurlry to ilrMtgnate tho pos-tlons of strvuws of tt'ie state ikbuve tiJewallT . where", steelhottll li Inches or more In length 2sety be taken by anglers. . v . t Peter's third' blfi, houie bill 4S0, exclude steelhectd and trout from the cbissillciMHsn of (almon rfOVraANS.!PcIicans Win The most difficult- thing atviit iHiyins a new auto-. AN FRANCISCO MEN ENTERED IN f LONGEST RACE IrrORT 4LAMAT1V Keh5 13. jneclal Tsvo- Ban Vranc4a en fatiLs, Auij Uyra and John Pet treou,, aro" both, roat skicrn. and Eave como to Kort KlainatU. to ompeie ra luo jonieei ski ntcu id e world, knowing something-of hat it 1 Thcr learned much from chance acquaintances with eontcstanu In the last year race, ind were-nuxious Lu . come, up fc-.-ro and try their luck. Both 111 cue men have participated In fijiletic events in many parts of tli world, and have congratulat ed tlio Crater Lake Ski club tor ipprlsiuunHhlp shown In the draft ing of rules governing Its events. uil also for the club's plan of future development, Axel Pearson, 20-year-old, and dlily ten months from his home m Sweden, Is Chlloquln's favor ite, and Is some fast boy. Pears 4ou arrived at Fort Klamath to day to put the finishing touches n his training, and will run over the course Thursday to qualiry tor his board and lodging. There : hi no douubt in . the- minds - of (hoo who have seen him go' but pmt ho will easily qualify. Entrants for i race qualify 13 Y FAST UMt. ! KORT KfAMATH, Feb. 13 Special Three ontrants for the J-mllo ski race to Crater Lake lodse aud return qualified hero ar two weeks board and lodging, warded by the club, to the first toil bona tide entrants making (lie run over tho 42-mllo course In si'.ven liunrs and thirty mln htc,'. Pnoiv conditions are ex ceptionally ' good for fust time, duo to Hie prolonged cold weatli ?r and the men miido the Tnn nnder seven hours and thirty hilnutes with vto Tho runners esrnlng board und lodging today mo' Jolili' Prloraon; Sun' Francis co: Andy' Myra, San Francisco, nd w. Nordquist, KUmata Fane, By Ab DEMARKK Thnre are hundreds ot pro fessional and amateur baseball "ivory hunters" dashing madly from leaeue to league In the good old summer lime, hoping to dig up future major league stars from the bush circuits. The New York Yankees must' hare seven or eight gum shoe artists. The Yanks scouting force Is so large that they bold a convention every winter during the besebaH meet ings. t . Hnt ' to Much Lehman, now manager of tTae Kitchener, On tario, team and former goal tender of t!ie Chicago Black Hawks, goes the distinction of being the world's champion ice hockey scout. .. . II n g h traveled over 11.U00 miles one winter looking over the Ivory-' market daring 1 the winter months -.in CBadOfulhc hepes of picking up good pros pects in the tee uocgey racisei for his employers. , While tiie baseball scout sat under tbo friendly rays of old Sol. Lehman bad to watch the prospects be was Interested In. while sitting in the "bleachers" with the thermometer regisler- Inc thlrtv degrees below rero in isome of the unhealed arenas.. Which is just about tero. in the -"gum shoo" league. . FAMOUS SKIER ' TRAINING FOR RACE TO LAKE FORT KLAMATH. Feb. 13. ( Special W. Xordqulst, contest ant In the last two Crater Lake Fort Klamath ski races, is here again.' Sir. Xordqul-it today took what be Called an appetizer jaunt. " When asked Just what be meant by that, he said. "Oh, I jnst went up to Anna Springs and back.'' ' ' ' 1 Whether he . was kidding is 4iot ktipwn Anna, Springs is 16 miles tip -the Crater Lake- trail. SUGAR IS BOON IN DAILY DIET The Truth About Sugar and " Tooth Structure - mobile ii scrariivc Ud t ". 'ctwuch money : v. II i "I " r i: ''"1 SLED RACE TO BE FEATURE AT trli nf llui) Mt of liiiiiit'ss, Thorn nrv ulrrudy thrmi four- . s -m uu uuiiiiH viiii'ivii in uiu riii'e. Aiiotlier ijame; ski carnival i mm... no .im.ut uu. ...nt m .' 1 ' '' ''" I ' " ' ", iiirulis it thrill, lluiws. ulno'wlll , fluuro lioii t'licle Hutli's Forest Uitiigerii dt'Uiuii'Uiito (irnli' nlill- It y mid jipevil III throw-lug a park ! of full flro IlKlitui'n viiulimienl onto u Itoiwu iiml piviMirtng In lu lliu artcrnooii will tin a slcil ' mill tu it Iiuviit fllo III uiiswim Ut'u. it tour kurini Irums. .This tu a tull. . ........ will he u one mile r.uo siMiiisorcl .Must of. the uttcriuam in m uni j my ivnnoiiy in-oiu'is wnn a iir-ii 'win u t)i., Fell, will nil In-1 KI.1. AN CITY, K,h. 13, 'T Kl.AM.yi'll, ISiuiclall Tuiwdav liluht the ' M'Viiiil tioiC mil fluard twain of Kliunalil """'"' ' -wiiuer spuria , . . .. .. .. uniwitm ki L'.tiil t.'l, ,11. I,'.,!,,..,. ifans iniveieu out io me iciicuh sviu to Ioho a baskctlwll uuiue. "O' line of thv main fi nturus 4;i :t. A lurgo crowd wltnci.suil the game. Peterson ami Wnkeinun. 1'kIi ,-niii w.r, ll,t,l Willi 111 Itftlnly Uurrrll and t'rorliel showed up 1 T well fur the liuards, cuch geltln s points. 'tlu'l-i! will be pli'Hly ,'uf liiirscs i avslluliln fur nk Juvlug, ' ' If lit IlllVi! llOt ll lllSt - til I.,; . tliii'iiklul for, anvwny you'ro not it lliu son of tho uinti wliu wimlsi it name Hie' L'ultvd Hlutcs f'lhilstn rlii," 1'- -i- . J 7 4Vr WITH A.rfTV i onfl tiuil to horses and mid prolilbtU; the JaWlng of small . MTC -ij M-c ulmou and trout la jtny ot the) WAIN IO ll Afllt. IN K. F. RING waters of the state' ofi Oregon or In wpters orev whic I tho state I . has " concurrent J Jurl idlction by j means other than bv hook and' line, excepting Dolly trout. , JAPANESE OUT OF" CUE MATCH NEW YORK. Feb. 33. il'P Klnrey Matauyama. tluy Jupanese who for a time, threatened to win the world's 18.2 balkline bil liard championship, was elimi nated from tbe rannlug today when he was ttetenied by Jake Scbaefer ot Chicago. 490 to 331. in ITS lnnings-v It was the second straight de teat uffereil by, llatsiiysnia. Wor ker Cocbran ot California bavin administered tbe first defeat last night. Schaefer'g victory placed him i in a tie for first place with Coch-! ran and upon their meeting Wed-1 Kiltli liirrl 1 S.n,iiiiiil luispr honk and'-,rf..j ,.. .i.,w t..ii Vardea phl from gacromento. Calif, lis is looking for bouts. , He is a huskvlud. well built, and SI years of age. Since he was 14 years oil ago lie has been following the ring game off and on. doing must of his fighting in Worysvlllo and Sacramento, Calif, lu 1923 he knocked out Young Corbctt la .Marysvllle in the sec ond round ot a, bout. He also knocked out Juck' Thompson. Oakland. Calif., color boy, who recently ha- gone "to the big show". In N'-sw York. Ho kavord Thompson In the seoond fount! of i'"1 Clllenwuters of the Guard tuara was out nt the city, ami Louie Audcrsou. 1'elicau forward, ! was out ot U" Knnie with n bad nrch. . Wukeuiau and Patterson work ' ed well together at guard osi- . tious aud brolre up play after play. Iicnson, In at forward, 1 was a big help to Wcnner, I'cll-' cau high point man tor tlio sea sou. Strum aud Kverton. wlm went In the gutuo during tho lust halt, played good' ball. The Pelltnus will travel t. 1 Cliiloiiuln Thur(dn)' night and will iltilsh tile Timber I.eiis'U.i schedule by playing the Chlloiiuin towu team. .Points made In louiKhl's k:iu , were: rcliouus .Wenuor . HoVi -j son 7. Pelerrun 10, Puilerson 4. Wakemaa 10, ilsiti o, Strom I.' F.vorton , 2. Nutional Guard-:-' Darrcll 9. Crochet S, V.hlltsk. i ; 0. Orrell 6. Walsh,!.. DeSpnlii 0 j Hull,- .referee;' r llowurd. scoro-t keeper: Audetsun tlmekeeiHjr. PETITION FOR 1 MACADAMIZING IS SUBMITTED I'oiltlon for th marndanititiif; of Wllfard strecLtor three blocks' and Donald aud Fulton streets i for one block each, was submit-i tJ to the city council Monday 9 i Friday Night, February 15 Aftierican Legion Hall ; 4th and Klamath Ave. j; Main Event 10 " Nails GORMAN Semi- Wind up 6 Mike Daly vs. rounds, 175 lbs. Orville DARR vs. rounds, 150 lbs. Jimmy Murray Also 3 fast preliminaries i Stop Suffering! I'ln-w a pli Msani . tnstlug 1:11.11,1. llltlmi,IK 10 Hii;lil liiifnro roiirliig mid fill fine lomorruw. Ilex ull Orderlies f.nn no hitlill uiul never rcnulre an In iTi'usii of tha doe. An IiIkuI gentle Uxiitlre tor all ages. II.Mile of I.TO $1.00 "tine nt .Viglit Next iirmiit.;; Day STAR DRUG CO his bout.- newsoaner cllnnin&s re-lnSnt Jatei-; ', " "i 1 ", ' ; leuKineer's WILLAMETTE U. BEATS PACIFIC referred to the cliyi office for Investiga tion and . preliminary estimatis SALEM. Ore.. Kol. 13. (API Pi nesdajc.AlgUL.duuinds i ttui UfM Illinw-tieO Irnlvrrsfiyt bnirH-' come or tuo ehamplonsnip loHr-;Uli quintet overwhelmed Pacific namenL. Schaefer and Cochran jnere itt,, night.. 48 to 21 In' a each have won threo games and , northwest conference tame - Wli- jlamettc k-d !4 to t at the half. lost one. fvdonard Jloremans of Ltelgium, who bad tlso tltlo wrested from him In the tournament, met Erie Hagenlacher ot Germany in to-' aigbt's malrh..which bad no ef fect . on, the championship , , ,: . Coach Keenc nsed nearly ail available Willamette substitutes In the last half. WOM.VN KNt.lNKKIl IM FOl'M) TO BE CAIMIII.K CIJO.N", Spain. Feb. 13. (AP) ,'lietrtir "ltar Cnreaga of Mad rut. Si:ilu's first woiiuiu rullroiiil engineer brought tbo Madrid ex press Into tiljon today on sched uled tltnu. The chief of the muclilui' partaient of the Northern Trunk and another engineer sat beside Scuorlta Carcitgn. who has just HERALD CUASSIFIF.O AtrH ti'graduaud ; from-, the . engineer's i .-BRING RESULTS ' 'school. - .' - v.:. - srvi i.sw.saisjyi'ssf 1 There has been so much talk in this country about teeth that we recently asked an outstanding den tal authority to discuss dental care from the standpoint of sweets. . - "Sugar in the diet." he says,:"has no effect on the tooth structure of either" child or adult. Wherever people have poor teeth, it is not a case of sugar but due to some other cause which sufficient study would reveal." - It may be heredity or faulty1 diet during childhood or later. Chil dren, in order to develop good teeth and bones, must have the vitamins and minerals of milk, cereals, fruits and vegetables. Adults must con tinue to include these in their diet if the teeth and bones are to remain healthy. : ; . - Note how sugar may actually be a help to good teeth. 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