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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
PAGE TWO THE EVffrTNO HERALD; KT.AttATH FALLS. OREP.ON FrtdflV, Jims 21, H)2fl enny Lenhart and Gene O'Grady Clash in Main Battle Tonight SPENCER WILL "MEET ESKIMO IN 6 ROUNDER Mil Mahrt Rymer and Frank' ie Monroe are Matched in Return Bout Tli stage I net, tha fighters re In condition and a large bou la anticipated for tha le gion fight card which will open Ihli evening at Memorial hall at I; 45 o'clock. It la a well balanced card with any one or two preliminaries likely to blossom forth Into fltht of main event caliber. Thi talU angular. glove-throw- tog Denny Lenhart meeta the acrappy Gene O'Grady In the ten round mala vnU Both will weigh 17. pound. Lenhart has had two fight In XHamath Falls. In his first ha car away SI pounds to Earl Ritchie, mad a chopping bloc ot tne oenemoiu for tour rounds and men ran in to solar plexus punch that drop ped him for tha count In the fifth. A. week later he whaled away at tha tough Jeaa DeMott for ten round, tag is ma oe- elon. O'Grady's record Is well known her. Ha rose to prominence here when he stowed away the nigniy tnntiut Ilavln O'CarroU in two minutes: ha has never lost fight and has met auch boys as Peter Jackson, Nails Gorman and Onllla Darr. Eddie Edelman. tbs Eskimo Indian, meets one ot the tough- eat boys of hla carreer in jonn rr Rnaneer. the high school sen- ailon of Seattle, who, aatda from being beat In his third tight, has oarer been defeated. Spencer onmhinaa aklll and punch. Edel- nan la a alow aUrter but when atung is aroused to a fighting fury. Second chapter ot tha fistic tend between Mahra Rymer of Tjknview and Franxle Monr-e 01 ' Klamath Falls will bo held to night. Monroe got tha nod tneir ; last meeting,- but : the fans . thought it ahould haTe been a draw. They are w-'l matched ' Rymer is the better long range tighter while Monroe exceia m tha In-f Ehtlng. Jackie Lewis ot Marshfleld who knocked Eddie 'Cc-aor in the second round ot their fight on the last card, mee i tougher boy In Billy Robinson of ' Chlloquin tonight In a lour round preliminary. They aro welter weights. Shrimp McDonald who comes from Lskeriew with a gord "rep' will tangle with Buddy Randall In the curtain raiser. Joa Swindler, chief ot police, ulll referee. Fans Try Some Phoney Tricks To Crash Gate flJosr SnaTb 6A80Y fMtfrxrr WW wrva 7w (mwuj iv rior Tne 6r8Y rt, IN Tti HoSPlTXi,, THlNK 0P flMT ElBMTfSI BMOTIOKBTI tswr Mn Iaam Ur-rvw pcaooSaipTo use rro tiBiATeo Roao By Ah DEMAKEE (Former Pitcher N. Y. Giants) Crashing tha gate of tha pass entrance is ona ot tha light oc cupations around many big lea gue ball parks. Newspapers fre quently hare a system ot leaving a "list" at the gate, including tha name of the sporting editor. Occasionally rmart chaps get wise to this system and go to the pass ate early and ask tor the "two" in tha aporta editor's name. Then when the people tha editor senda out finally arrive they find their "tickets" already used up. Sometimes tans come there an 1 say a certain ball player wants them let in. Recently at Wrigley field in Chicago two fellows came to the pass gate and said that they'd Just seen Gabby Hartnett out in front ot the park and he said to let them In. The man at the gate happened to know, how ever, that Hartnett was in the hospital at that very moment having bta tonsil removed. Al Campion, who is "on" the pass tats at Cubs park also told ma about an old colored fellow who earns there on day and pre sented his weekly ticket on the Elevtud. "That' no good here," Al ex plained. "Well," replied the old fallow, "It (ays. Use your 'L' card for the ball games,' don't It?" Ball players usually are ad mitted at the pass gates of rival parka, but I have aeen Lte Mea dows turned down because he wore glasses. THE CARD Denny Lenhart, ex-navy champion, vs. Gene O'Grady, Aehland, weight 171 pounds, ten round mala event. Johnny Spencer, Seattle, llghtweighta, vs. Edule Ed- elmsn, Seattle, we'.ght 111 pounds, six round semi' wlndup. Mahr- Rymers, Lakevlew, llghtwolght, vs. Frankle Monroe, Klamath Falls, four round special event. 4 Jackie Lewie, Marshfleld, vs. Billy Robinson, Chllo- quin, welterweights, four round preliminary. Shrimp McDonald. Lake- view, vs. Buddy Randall, 4 Klamath, four round pre- 4 llminary. Joe Swindler, referee. Lessen ivft&nusfeg PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E W. L. PCT Mission SI 10 .614 San Francisco . ., 81 11 -tit Oskland .60 It .581 Los Angeles 41 41 .101 Hollywood 41 41 .100 Sacramento .11 41 .441 Seattle 1 1 Portland II 14 .141 Chicago Pittsburgh St. Loula New York NATIONAL W. L. 14 10 14 11 15 IS 11 14 Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn .ll 10 21 12 21 11 Cincinnati 10 H AMERICAN W. L. Philadelphia 40 II Now York 1! 11 St, Louis 11 14 Detroit 11 11 Cleve'-nd 2 2 Washington 20 11 Chicago 11 It Boston ., 11 IS PCT. .(10 .111 .SIS .5(4 .419 .107 .400 .367 PCT. .775 .611 .571 .512 .4 .177 .167 12S WILSON MAKES GOOD PROMISE TO CUBS TEAM CHICAGO. June 21, (AP) Hack Wilson has made good hla promise to accomplish great deeds with his bludgeon if re stored to his old clean-up posi tion in the Cubs' lineup. Sine supplanting Rogara Hornsby in that role three days sgo, the pudgy Dutchman has blasted tonr home runs and a good assortment ot singles and doubles. His batting was a fac tor In the Cubs' faur straight victories over the St.: Louis Car dinals. Hornsby, moved to third posi tion In the batting order, and has responded as has Kikl Coy- ler, who aws moved from third to fifth place. ROBERT TUNES UP STROKE FOR GOLF TOURNEY MAMARONECK, New York., June 21, (AP) So tar In the preparations for the National open golf championship, which 111 be held over the Winged Foot course her next week, Rob ert Tyre Jones, the young Atlan ta lawyer, baa golned a mono poly on the fine performances. Ha had a 69 yesterday. On Wednerdr- he did 19-11-70. Bobby's partners yesterday were Joe Klrkwood, Gen Sara- ten and Johnny FarrelL Far rell hal an approximate medal score of 75, Saraxen 76 and Klrk wood 77. FLIER IS KILLED LOS ANGELES, June 21, (U P) Charles Warden, 15, of Pasadena was killed Instantly at Seal Beaoh today when the air plan In which he and a com panion war flying crashed from height ot 400 feet. SI FRANCISCO JIT OF THRESHOLD EDERS Seals Nick Mission Reds Again; Oakland in Third Place (By The Aasurhttrd Press) " Hard luck continued to pour down on the league loading Mil lion Rcda yesterday as the S.in Francisco Seal continued thrlr advance, and the Oakland Oaks pressed forward In third plat. As a result of yesterday's victory, the Seals were only one game be hind the Reds with three stralKht in their sack. Quasi Suhr, borne run king ot the coast league, clouted out a circuit rounder in the ninth In ntng, two out and a ma- on base. to civ the Seals a 6 to 4 vic tory. The Seattle Indians met de feat at the hands ot the Oak landers, due to a bad first tu ning, when the Oaks scored three runs on as many hits. The final score was S to 3. Sacramento required ten In ning to defeat Ducks. . to S. In the camp of the Quack-Quacks. The Los Angeles Angels with the aid ot Clyde Bartoot, mauler ful hurler. put an end to their login- atreak by pounding out a 12 to 3 margin over tne no.iy- wood stars. SOLE SURVIVOR FISHING BOAT TELLS TRAGEDY LONDONBERRY, Ireland. Jun 21. (Af) Patrick Co'.l, fisherman, has arrived here. th sol survivor ot fiur men whose (Ishlng boat was run down by a steamer off the Donegal coast Wednesday mornlrg. Coll said he and his shipmates clung to the stern of the wreck ed boat until one after another ot his comrades dropped into the tempestuous sea. The last to perish w-- Tom Coll, 65. who exclaime-. "I can't atlck It any longer," and uttering a prayer sank beneath the waves. Patrick Coll abandoned hope bnt lashed himself to a : iece of timber on the crane ot drifting ashore. Th steam-r Brier Thorn picked him np after he had been In the water nine hours. MEDICINE MAN GOES ON TRIAL; BOWLING . RESULTS Mixed doubles in the bowling tournament opened Wednesday, the first of th four set series being played. Excl ment among the ladle was quite apparent at the open ing. With good team wor!:, Kla math should be able to boast some splendid teams among the ladles by next f II. Following are the seores made last night: A la Mitchell , Total Helen OtH Tot:' Luclll" Snow . Total Eth ' .... Mike Total 65 75 37 20S 203 148 -.269 271 185 SI 91 !5 ...1711 159 ir l.'.S i'39 67 18 63 ...187 159 19S ...251 213 2G0 -.102 10 12' .146 111 153 -.241 212 279 YALE OARSMEN BEAT HARVARD REGATTA COURSE. N E W LONDON. Conn.. Jun 21, (AP) Yale 'won th first two race ot Its annual regatta with Har vard on th Thames her today. winning the junior varsity by four lengths after th bull dug reshmen had nosed out the crimson by three-quarters of a length In the opening brush. Iloih races were over a two mile -ourse up stream. The freshmau encounter was a thriller from start to flnljh. Vale rulllng out the victory In the, last 75 yards, but the bull doss were masters of th sltuat on throughout th Junior Varsity race. EVERY SLAYER PAYS PENALTY LONDON, Jun II. (Up) Every murdar committed In Lou don in 1921 was solved and the culprit was convicted or took hl own life, according to th official police report Issued today. There were 11 murders of per-; sons more than on year old Eleven culprits were convicted and seven committed suicide, the report said. The report did not Include 1 death which followed Illegal operation nor six Infant mur ders. s BEATEN US GOBS TAKE 4TH STRAIGHT Giants Lambaste Phillies All .Over Baseball Diamond ' (fly The Assuclntcd Pros) The Impending battle between the American leagu Titans tend ed somewhat to dim th fury of the jwtlonal league battle yester day, and eaused th auxiliary campaign In th American league to miss all but passing atten tion. For all ot this fact th re juvenated Cub shelled Grover Cleveland Alexander and others sufficiently to stud th Cardln als T to 6 for tha fourth straight Chicago triumph. The Giants whaled th Phillies by 11 to 6 and th Braves won another from the Robins, 4 to 1 In remaining National League fixtures. The Giants won be cause Carl llubbell settled down after a shaky start and because Luther Roy declined to deecend. Th New Yorkers collected sev enteen bits oft Roy and "Ace" Elliott, running their total for three winning games to fifty-five, and average of 16 1-1 blows a contest. The Pirates snd the Reds were Idle. Results In the National league gave the Cubs a somewhat more comfortable margin over the Pir ates, and dropped tha champion Cardinals further Into th mire of third place. The ga!n of the Giants, except in regard to their Immediate designs upon, third place, waa negligible. The American league campaign yesterday consisted of Victoria for Boston, Detroit and Chicago. The Athletics and th Yankees, of course, were Idle. Th Red Sox rallied to pull out a I to 4 decision against Ad Llska and Brown in Washington as Mac Fsyden checked th senstorlal attack at eight bits. Young Ed Walsh pitched four bit balls against St. Louis to win by S to 1, and th Detroit Tigers bit hard to win by S to 4 ovsr the Indians In Cleveland. With H. L. Mencken th pen Is mighty Ilk tha sword. FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT (fly the Associated Proas) (lly Th Associated Proas) DAYTON, O Cecil Payne Louisville, knocked out Billy U'llrlen. Chicago, (1). MILWAUKEE King Tut out pointed l'lu key Kaufman, Hert ford, Conn., (10). RiiHil L Roy, Fargo, N. D.. and Jo Asar- ella, Milwaukee, drew (I). SET-UP' BETS 71 BENCH I L Spider Pladner Knocked Eighteen Times Dur ing Bout PARIS, Jun 11, (AP) What looked Ilk a soft spot for Spider Pladner turned out to be a very hard on and as a result th lit tle French fighter Is la th hos pital today Instead ot preparing tor a trip to th rings of th United Btatea. Pladner entered th ring last night against Gene Huat, aa al' most unknown French bantam weight, with little preparation but with plenty ot confidence that th skill and punch tbal carried Dim to victories over such fighters ss Issy Sen warts and Frankl Genaro would carry him through against Hust. He cam out with th worst beating btVUSsV FORT MYERS. Fla., Jun 21. (AP) Before a court ot his own people,- at the annual dance c green corn today, Josle Billy. Seminole Indian medicine man, without th aid ot alienist or pschlatrlst, will answer a charge of . slaying Nuf-Che, widowed squaw, with a plea that he was temporarily Insane while under the lnflence of liquor. . Deep In the everglades, the tribe has gathered to celebrate this festival and to try the medi cine man who in the past has sat In judgment npon bis fellows. Whatever the verdict and It may be death or trial by tire. It will be executed summarily, and without interference from the whit men for the courts tare taken no action in th case. G. O. NELSON SERIOUSLY ILL AT HOSPITAL O. 0. Nelson, manager of Shep herd's Music Store of this city Is seriously ill at Hillside Hospi tal where he submitted to a ma jor operation this morning. His condition was said to be serious at press time this after noon. ifr J M va a. i ass i ,r mi t wiv ar ' Sit J . . .3- IV V 1 QUAKER STATE-MENTS It will be well for thee to know there is an extra quart in every gallon of Quaker State Motor Oil. Special refining has removed a quart of material of little or no value to thy motor. 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Lw Af rfat i OtilMd i Sm fiiMtoi i PonUaS i Btiih i fiam Ckty Saw fa J4 Lscfwar J ANNIVERSARY YEAR C I V"nxxj:i'r s 'lying initJavor EASTS IDE TiM SYRUP Duck or Div Your hair won't get wet! SWIM-KAP- 19c to 89c Now you can enjoy your dally swim thoroughly. Swlm-Kap. ar mad to keep your curl In and th water out. There's a style and color that will salt you perfectly. Had to stand rough usage. Bold only at STAR DRUG CO of hi career, being - knocked down eighteen time before the refore stepped In to bait the slaughter. Pladner managed to kaop th affair on fairly vn terms until th fifteenth round when most of th damage was don. . After th fight b was taksn to th hoapltal larlbloaler whore th doctor aald b would be good as ever after a few repairs, but his proposed American tour seemed a very dim possibility. Pladner, who won most of hla Important victories a fly weight but joined th bantam ranks recently, was to start for th United States next month. 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