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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON f (Ml TODMf: SPORTS I - n . - , , ' Thursday, March 21. Jflgfl "TIGER" CLINE BEATS WALTER CLEGHORN IN GREAT RING BATTLE What'U It Be Next? By KNICK San Franciscan Slugs His Way to Victory; - Daley Kayoes Randell, Sielaff Knocks j , , Qut Tanner, Monroe Outpoints Mag&l-1 ' lanese and Jackson Takes Martin- ; ILUMCrS SECONDS Mt!'5T - HAvlE. "XUeG rAR COMBCO, . gcxO frRACCFlXtt TO THE CROujD AMD look PcCASAMT, OP THAT STATE. OUJlMCb to the at that A OKZ CP TVZ CHtP &ECOND5 IS DGTMMCD AT THt, j rlAlRCfSrsSCRfe, THG amm oot win. ee if hit weighted right imhiihU, and M tt-n yean iMer limn 111 tough Plionctit, "Tiger"- Johnny Clin, tuiinut of Jti'd ring .. luttlra. clashed tiooknl and slUKtted Ills way tu a decisive; 'Morj- over Under (leglmin, He-atth Ksklim of his Portland fight.- lndUu, in. what vuh pcrhnpN iIh Kt-uaiit ituiiti rvcnt rver slngei! in Klamath- Falls, lust night at hi Alnei-fcnn 14-gtJlt Memorial hall before a IIArkltl Iioums' Instead of weakening as tlio unit pmgresse d. "Tiger" Cllne grew stronger. In canto h .was fresh hiu'ii, bleeding and slightly grog K.v.' hunK on desperately. ' Took lkxly Punishment. Jllui assimilated some terrific body punishment froiu the gauie, lever Kskinio. but It apparently illiln'l fat him. He (Imply dai sied ('leghorn wit h an assort mem of sir.zling left and right honks, straight jabs and ' put- (Mint shifts. ' One hand had Just j a inuch dynamite as the other.: Ond minute he would be leading a ii.l Jabbing with his right, the ' ncxl' he would have bit left out ' In 'front. Tiero not a slow second ill the fight. It wa a batik Infti first to lam with both boys : grimly determined to win a a muster, of fact, ("line- waa In reused before the fight over re Sinrts that aome Portland fans )fe bottinK (.'leghorn would kuotk him ouli he confided rn tin) uportlur editor that he would put eer last bit of enersy h--P'wtieitiied Into the fight In u effort to either win by a de cisive det:iiwyi or knock out hU lllllll. .... ; At the oulwt of the battle Cl'-Kliorii started out for the body. IH landed Kohie terrific blown Ai l ho midriff aud mixed In a nur.iw her of lefts and rights to the head. Ills famous "leupinK left" looked good, but did not show up un well against Cline as had been expected. " ! ' finr OP4M1H Vp. 't As the bout progresned. Cline. m-curc in the beleif he could lake the Kskimo's punchea. would occajiionally throw all caution fo i li winds and ruah bis mad across the ring to the ropes and then pummel him with a swift; barrage of jarring rights and lefts. . Iu 'the sixth round one of '(.'Hue's vicious hooks caug'jt C'leg- inrred him. Cline followed upk his advantage and "chugged" in; lilow after blow to the body and the face. . The Eskimo came buck, like a whirlwind In the seventh and had ('lino hanging ou It. was Clupnom's . round - by a mile, nine took the ninth by a shade and the tenth by a .wide margin. The boift was not one-sided: in ; fas'fc it wan a fight between two perfectly matched fighters. Another clunh and tho outcome might be different. If the box ing commlsKinii would ' match I hem again, every fan at tho fl'ht last, night, and all his brothers, fathers and cousin?, would Duck in to tee Cleghoru and c . 1 iij t fiug'e. auother len-rouud - inuiu event, (.leghorn weighed 1 1' pounds, Cline 15S. Itundell Kayoed. ( iliku Daley. Pelican City mid-1 dlcwelglit. knocked out Billy; Kniulell ,in the .. first round ofi "Ihell- Bchedufcd six-round' senil- wiiidup. Itaudell substilulvd fori Johnny McCoy who had to fight ! a seml-windup In Portland, iiow- I ever apparumly It made little I difference, as McCoy wits also , knocked out In the first round i Keferee Ed Arthur received the pluudits of the crowd , whdi ! he waved Haiulell' frota the ring i as he got to his feet, just a; split second too late. Haley ! floored Jhe Seattle, man with a ; stiff punch to the Jaw: Itundell ' the closing came to about the count of seven j while ('leg-'and was in. the ' act . of arising; .iff the be ; when the ten count tolled Hut Ilia knees were still ot ' floor and Arthur Insisted waa out. . i Joe Slelnff made short work i of Ted Tanner iu the four rou id j . special event. A. short left hook to the Jaw dropped the Klnmath : boy on his face for the proverb- I ial kayo. j .MtMirue YVIu.. Outside of the main event, the ! the second preliminary botweeb ' rankle Monroe- and Pete .Magal lauese. Filipino, bantamweights. Monroe ontpkinted the game. Islander in a bout which was a tight from first to last. Monroe outweighed Magallen ese and his weight told as the fight progressed. ' "Steam' Boat" Jackson out pointed buck Martin In the flrs four round preliminary. The biggest fight crowd thol has attended bouts In years Jam med Into the Legion Memorial hall; . : ' ' v ' ZZZ2 fcOM?-EOME . U OP VOt KCOTZ" I . " , . I CMIC star? J V cccomoc. y WOOOCMEK-T MAN v IAlCOr4MErJeNT VOW TAAE FAMS MCU) AMDTAtM. km N.VrUIK'rt WON IMIIt. I.OMIO.N. Miin li 1 1 A hlucK ouil, clii'lsieiicil "l.liiht of Hi" Win Id," found In Hut YViilKctl floldif uf Nsw tioulli Wiiles. hviiri tho l I hi 1 nit uiitlluii of it w iiiiiu's rimwi' Iu Hie iiililillo of i. Tim sloilii Is valued ul ' liel Wei ll ;i.1.uiiil and :! .'1,111111. Flinlila poanuiotcs mole Ihiiu llil.tlilt) Miikes. i TVie GAME'S PCbT ' ORCSCCO "SZZOHZj VCO HAME MOCT UUN 'CCNi Aa.artCHA2C0o jHOC(cKAPi ADvjCUTcl.m: mis. cp fr uju. was PoRT toiTM "THE W - ' i. 1 1 f ,utn inf.u V fX ' OH, "3 " , R I -njt-viS i tUFcUCE llx-N.ii tip rAMatCEriS i CLEVELAND TO BE FAR BETTER SEI Miller Packs Hard Hook iv His Left Hand Up and At It ILWIfJE English Trees .1 Just as. Easy For Wild Bill i I 1 I V,kC4 'N MOW HWEN 'if r - I It CI V Ilk I f xv. Jsi I NEW YOUK. Murch II. (CP Kay Miner, tne nionae cni-j cago lightweight who meets Jim-; my .iicia.ruiu irum mv iwr eiutsi. In a return lu-rnnnd bout In. Madison Square Garden fr'rlday ! Bight, possesses perhaps the most deuly left book In present day pugilism. It was with this devaslutiKg NEW ORLEANS. IMmrcb 2i. j.?""c" .. . I V P. -Baseball wise flllbrrds .f'"'"''' W In the Clureland Indians; ; ..."n last .uiemuer. tveiiaeueu iroin the loss of blood, McLurnln was not allowed to nnswor the bell the eighth round and the first knockout of his career win credited against the baby-faced Indians Much Improved : By Additions of Strong 1 '" :v"' flayers by BHIAN BELL, compare of 1929 with the 1928 edition de clare the club haa l:eeu Improved n,nPA than ,nv rttltMT niftfll ill I,A Amnrlnn IniFlia nflK?m. I this diagnosis. If correct, will t nnt nontturllv ItlSUrA ItlM Reft ' Skins a high place In baseball '" uo- . ... , for they had more room for lm- """8 offer of S22.5U0 to provement than most of the I meet Ton ""nerl. former tea other clubs. ' "rwls"t champion, at the de- reasonablo n 01 -nicago s new uoo.ouu stadium. Miller agreed to Inpangh's remade team will of-B,, -"ctrniu an oppopuuiiy. to fer . f, lmlder front than he ' 'P th0 01'T against was ah'le to present last season MHis infield has been strengthened There seems no don'it that manager Koger Peek- I ;t aW . I TomLoughran Works Gut in Private Room . his record. 1 I - rfegardless of the outcome of ) hv the addition of the little i,t ' thin seeond match with McLurnln Irii-MH Jrkl. TAtmnr anil tmiui. sllll(''' nuite likely- to fare V fer of W--'land a I' Jontflel ' addltli IJy AL-IIK.MiItKK Farmer Pitcher New York Giants god Jackie Tavener and Joey Sewell to third base ' much needed punch In the Id has been supplied by the ' on or two promising re cruits and an established star. Dick Porter and Earl Averlll ; have shown Indications of living up to their minor league reputa tions and Dlb Kulk.- the form-' cr Chicago White Sox. can wwnp base hits with most of the Major ' League batsmen. t No radical changes have been ; made In the battery forces but . Jim Zinn who haa pitched good ball for several years In A. A. baseball will have a rhunce to see if he can da half as well I higher up. Luke- Sewell, Junior of the famous Sewell Brothers, and Glenn Myatt will do the catch ing with Grover Hartley, a vet eran who is listed an a coach. acting as emergency relief un Sammy Maudell. ' lightweight champion. In a' title bout at De troit or New York this summer. THOUGHTS ON STATE AFFAIRS Second sackcr Hill Kegsn ruiM'd two feet off the ground to spear a sizzling infield but while II slon spring training at The camera caught he i'uiikIu the bull and when he was walking on .aid CHICAGO. Murch 21. (AIM Tommy Loughrun. debonair HkIiI heavyweight champion who rlki his crown against Mickey Walker a week from tonight, bad Chi cago's boxing gentry gtivsslii-! ' today. . I After giving several public training exhibitions in a loop gymnasium. I.ougliran smldeuly ' retired to private training I terduy without; notice, precipi tin! inn conslderublt speculation, j No definite reason was given , fur lllio switch. , Several boxing grilles bclicvi he Is having a .difficult lima In trimming his poundage from ls j to, tho necessary 171 pounds! fibers expressed the bclff he was attempting to develop a s ret punch, while many Is'liecJ he wus rhury of Jack Keuriis, . Walker's astute miiuager. wh? bus been around 'the city sev. era I days In advance nf his fighter. J Walker Is not expected to ar rive before Monday, lie Is train - Ing 111 the east , 1 11 JS 1 y A SPRING STOCKS OF SHORTS ARE REAPV Classy New Nobelt Styles Plain and Fancy Patterns 75c and up Men's Silk Rayon Union Spits $1.!)5 to $3.50 ' iaAMsyTHiNG ' ' LILJ Ol MO CLOTMtXMS IUWCC Uai Lending Clothiers CONSOLIDATION BILL WILL NOT GO TO COURTS groiltin 10 spear . . . siliGflV RNOR 5W5: HE IS H DNEST (Continued from Pags On) oicn who might take n drink oc casionally. ' ' " ' ' (Continued from Pu onel I much of the 'flru of the . tior's yCCOrtDING to Senutijr Arth. ur Capper's Weekly this' hat SALJi.M. Ore.. March 21. IAP) Aa far as state, officials are concerned thero will lm 1111 court , action to test tliu Itell-Schiilmer- 1 lilt consolidation hill affecting I lrc a nrVvf rvtico' trt 'cir rrt " " " 1UM -v fev vii ; the wagon beforethey' put you in it'-' Wife acKS czp - FtAl. OF TftlCS"' THi:vs, -to lc o'eciert, ercMerva,A.v. Walter Hagen started quite a merry melee when he left "Wild Bill" Mchlborn oft the ltyder Cup golf team of American pro fessionals. Whether "Wild Bills's" pro clivity to climb trees and yell advice and encouragement at the slightest excuse had anything to do with his omission, Hagen has not said. Hut the fact remains that he now has, 'yir, Walter up a tree." All lilll has done since he found his name missing from the Ityder Cup liHt was to win the HI Paso open -with record slushing 271, u 277. record card for the Texas open, and finished up with a win in the South Cen tral Open. This Kyder Clip list is a funny thing at that. 1 was talking to Willie Klleu. at. LoGorse, Kla., the other day, und he said he was -n the team one day and off the next. Now he doesn't know whether he's on or off. So may be "Wild Hill" will have a chance to climb some trees, in merry old ! KnglHnd nfier all. Shivering causes contraction of the muscles und like exercise If cau Increase the appetite. been a long, lean winter in New - Yotit and especially for - stage I folks out of a job. He claims that one actor answered an ad vertisement for a "Little Kva". less General Manager Billy Evans n" "pwT. " , ri,..i . ni,i . . . ! asked the casting agent. "Twenty ; years", answered the applicant.. nected with the state' govern ment. ' finds a likely prospect unut tached. Zlnn and Ken Ifolloway, late of Detroit, seem to be the bestlMYERS BEATS but'h wXP,PerCre.ionw'ho tJ. : TARRO MIKAYE SCHOOL PLAY farmed to Terre Haute, Is back ',' ' '" ' ' evidently to stay with an even; ruiiiu.iu, ure., .vinrrn zi, , j uetter rast ball then he had lat'Ar " Myers, l-oriinnd spTlng..' Verne I'nderhlll. an-!""nt heavyweight wrestler, toog other farm ' hand, pro'baly Willi''0 out three falls from uiake the grade this timo. Tarro Mfyake. JI11 Jltsu Japanese gover political enemies. They charged she dominated the govt ernor'a officii and dictated much of tho slate's official business. 1 The governor, declaring thai ..in.,i.. An k..H ..... inui.i t, 1 state Institutions of higher learn-1 "disappointed political spoilsmen" j Ing. It wus said yesterday after refused to dlscliurge her. After ia conference between Governor he was suspended and shortly I Pntlorsor. and Frunk J. Miller of I before bis trial opened Johnston j Albany, member of tho borfrd of ! accepted Mrs; Hammonds' reslgf 1 regents of normal schools. Th j nation. i governor hi. id Hint If such a suit. 0 ie ,.,. Kta,Xi ,10 t0,d : were siarieo 11 wouiti come irnm 1 some person who Is not con- the court he previously had de clined to discharge his secretary because rumors, circulated by po litical enemies, hud Inferred Ills I relations with her were Improper. This charge, fncliidcd in tho pur- TQ PRFQCMTm I orticius or impeui'imiuni rixlliijllill 1 HdU 1 voted bv the uttemnled session In ? ' Klrsl presentation of the Hlver-' side school olieretta "Peter Hab-1 bit" was made at the Fremont j auditorium on Wednesday after-) 1927, was not nnewed, mid, for tills reason, Johnston said he felt Justified in accepting tliu wom an's resignation. BABE ANDERSON KAYOES DUFFY IN 3RD ROUND exponent, here last night, In one of the cleanest matches seen here hi some time; Myers took the first full, coming out of a Japanese wristlock to clump 011 a short arm scissors In 46 niin- ' f ' eg 20 seconds. Mlynke gained OAKLAND. Calif.. Murch 21. j the second fall In 12 minutes. t-TP Kabe Anderson, San Jose i seconds . with u Japanese body middleweight, knocked out Jim-1 slum, tossing his opponent to the my Duffy of Oakland In the 3rd 'mat until , he lay prone. The round of a scheduled 10 round final full cum., mileklr. Mvr, main event here lust night. DuT- after 'seemingly being out from j ,ho house will he sold out for fy had Just knocked - Anderson some fast Jlu Jltsu work,, cumo icboln """ Performances. , uu.,,1 ft,, 4 unit, cuuiii sunn ine suuuouiy iu. iiiu hiiu weui uiier .Inhllulnn wlia lltinii.ved nm till, noon when school children crowd-! ,,,, H. , :, 1 ed the auditorium. t-i (,,. , .... ., .i., .n. . 1 no secoiiii jiuniiu snowing lor udults and children was this af 1 ternoon. Again Friday night the i operetta wll Ibe presented at the . 1 auditorium. : ' Those who attended the mnt ; Inco yesterday declare tho work 'I of the chorus and principals splendid. II Is predicted that him, apparently not hearing the Ing, hands clasped In front of Judgment of the court WEALTHY MAN I SENTENCED TO : STATE PRISON San - Jose bay over the flnaj Jaw. Tose and punch to slipped j Mlyake with a Duffy's I flying reverse scries of Karaslck "' ' i.i.n r.vi.M,. hcadlocks and af-, POIITI.AXD. (Ire ' March 21 Cal.. Murch 2t. A. Uarnett. weal- ' ler four trips through the jMlyake succiinihed. The lime I of was 4 minutes 21 second.). 'of Chet VHes and Pat McCarthy Knniin Huron. S. U. Billy Petrolle. Fargo, S. 1).. knocked out Jose Gonzales. Cuba, (21. F.ddlf Dan-1 grappled 3D mlniiles to a draw tor. died at a houseboat lu.il telson, Huron, outpointed Kid 1 in the preliminary, neither tuk-.nlglu liw the. Itlvurdole mooriige. Lester, Oinnhu, i). lng a fall. 'An autopsy was ordered. t OAKLAND. 1 (AP) David thy 8nn I.eundro miinufucture( I formerly of Toledo, Ohio, wan al. (AP) The vletlni, It In believed, . sentenced to Folsom penitentiary an Inordinately hu ge portion , today for kidnaping ' flve-yeiity sleeping powder, Mrs. Kdmi'old Kloise Windfall. IIo wus .1:1, beauty shop proprlo- given an luiltitormlnuto sentence that may extend to twenty yean In the discretion of the stuta prison board. 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