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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1929)
PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAT.LS. OREGON Saturday, July 12, 102!) IN THE REALM OP niinnrn iunn t, . DUnlihLL, JUAH SEMIIiDUP IS FINE ITCH Welterweights are Well Matched; Both Have Good Records. Adjectives are alt rlfht In a pinch, bat the cash customers want facta. Hera ara a few about "Bun Saw" Burnell, the Bad Boy of Alblna and Bob Jubb, 13-yer-i eld welterweight who club In the seml-wlndup of tba Elks "Bnpar-fitbt" rard In the Pelican theatre next Thursday night. i Burnell fought for the aheer love of fighting around Alblna. He used hard fists and carried a chip around on hla shoulder la the hope somebody would knock It off. He waa the "big , ahot" In Alblna and the other young fellows In the neighbor hood atepped serosa the street when he approached. Eventually Mack Lillard. fight manager, heard of the pugnacious tilt fighter. He was signed op about a year and a half ago and haa been going great ever since. He baa fought over to fighta over half of which ha took by the knockout route. Forty of hla fighta hare been ten rounders, and he has been a main event attractions throughout the state. ' Bob Jubb. Alblna boy handled by Wiley Splrey of Splvey Ath letic club, Portland, Is considered one of the best boys In his class In the northwest. Jubb a fighting weight Is from 148 to 155 pounds. In his seventy fights he has won Tin the knockout route approxi mately forty battles, losing only about six or seven tights. Jubb Is twenty-three years old and has been fighting tor the past six years; at the age of seventeen he fought a ten-round draw with Billy Krause and rated as one of the best In the welter weight diviison. Three years Lat er he won a ten-round decision from Harvey Thorpe, In Kansas City. Benny Leonard, t ormer lightweight champion, la the only fighter who ever knocked Thorpe off his feet. Shortly after the Krause-Jubb fight, Krause fought Jack Brittoa. In HIT Jubb moved to Port land and was matched with Georgia Dixon, losing to the colored lad la six rounds by de cision. In five more fights In Portland, Jubb knocked out Fred Greenlee In three rounds, won two declsiona from Billy Gardeaa In six rounds semi-finals, knocked out Baldy Blackwell of Aberdeen nd won a decision from Olympla Kid Johnson, winning the last five rounds after breaking two ribs la the first round. This happened early In 1928 and Jubb waa forced to lay oft until Janu ary of this year, when he was matched with Red Hayes and won a four-round decision. . Hla next start waa against - Fran lie Warneke, with whom he fought a six-round sensational draw. Thea la his last tight with Billy Lang, a Tacoma favorite, Jnbb decisively won the decision, taking eight out of ten rounds. Billy Lang holds a ten-round de cision over Young Harry Wills. Jnbb boasts that he haa never been knocked oft his feet in his sis years ot boxing. DRUMS, BUGLES SOUND AS ELKS STAGE PARADE The Elks drum and bugle corps last night attracted at tention when they marched up and down Klamath avenue prac ticing for the Elks convention next week. Although the corps has not been organised long. It Is com posed of veteran playera and It is only necessary for the mem bers to become accustomed to playing together and marching and playing. Next week they will appear In purple and white uniforms, and will take a large part in the fun making of the convention. New Tork state paya Its gov ernor $25,000 a year. The only weed a gardener toe net frr ie trt sin at w-rw ate viiv viiw he smokes . UiFE CRACKS CZP MY HAS A. RdTtfeM NEMORV-8or "WIS JEMS" lH)STb M.A.i.CUx aS3a, Dummy Criticizes Poor Handwriting Y.m R 1 1 A AW o uhiA KM A lOVE ITTTSTH "o Hi' '4 (DOWN- . now cmn I iaiL 1 IV OAVS pit THAT J iwrroi. nrr T-s r The. fUYfSl VKHO cou40NrKei i UNW' OSOAU'V V AnMAGHUSPS IW V T- III Tht By AL DEMAKKK (Former Pitcher New York Giants.) Ball players ot today as a class are well educated, but In the old days a lot ot good play ers used to come up from the mines and the "sticks." who couldn't even read or write. But they would never let one. and a good many ot tbem got by with out anybody ever knowing about It. They would get their roomies to read and write their letters, and always pretend that they could read, whether they could or not. I remember one ot these fel lows who had his roomie read his lore letters and then answer them. The fellow who could read prided himself on his superb penmanship. Once when the "dummy" was dictating a love letter for him to write out, he said. "Put a P. S. on there, now." "Ps. S.T What for?" "Say, P. 8.." aald the illiterate player. "Please excuse poor handwriting!" One time this same fellow re ceived a telegram. He handed it to another player, but hap pened to land one that also waa illiterate, but had kept It a se cret. "What do yon think ot that" asked the first dummy. The other one looked at the telegram and answered, "Say, that'a hell, ain't it?" I don't dare to name these two playera as they may have learned to read alnce then. (Copyright Publlshira Syndicate.) Horses Train On Fast Track Between 50 and 0 ot the fast est and best race horses in Ore gon. Washington, northern Cali fornia and Nevada will race at the fair grounds next week dur ing the Elks' three-day program. It was learned yesterday. More than 20 horses are work ing out each morning at the fair grounda now, seven will strive tomorrow from Alturas, and on Monday "Bill" Kyne of Reno will arrive with 20 from his string an-1 others. Probably of the greatest in terest is the Elks' derby, which will see the best sged horses tn- lerea. Aiany ot me younger racers, colts, will not enter the derby, but from present Indica tions there will be a field of from 8 to 10 fast horses com peting tor the $500 purse. The trsck will be fast, accord ing to present Indications. It Is being rolled and worked over each evening In order to keep It In the best ot condition. AUTO PLUNGES FROM HIGHWAY; WOMAN KILLED Mrs. Susan A. Day, who Is be lieved to be from Yakima, Wash., waa Instantly killed Friday after noon near the aummlt on Green springs highway when the car in which she was riding crashed into the bank at the side ot the road. A young man driving the car, who la believed to be the aon o( Mrs. Day, was uninjured in the accident. According to eye-witnesses of the accident who arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, the cou ple were traveling eaatward on the highway In an old touring car. It waa stated the car was traveling about 60 miles an hour and the youth at the wheel wss unable to make a rather sharp turn. The mschlne crashed into the bank and rolled over three or four times, .completely demol ishing the car. Men wr were working on the highway In the vicinity Immedi ately notified Ashland authori ties. The body of Mrs. Dsy was taken to Ashland and will be shipped to Yakima tor burial, according to word received last night from the valley city. FOILS BCROLARS LIVERPOOL, A new electric "ear" baa taken Its place along side the electrlo "eye" as a pre vention against sate blowers. At the slightest sound of drilling or dial turning of a safe, a mechanism In the "ear" vibrates, setting up a current operating a burglar alarm. x2nd 9nrr Sot wton m Yoo es j if (so Ttou awr NEAR VtoflV f It UftiVl Here's Buster Farr, All the Heavy w -fevf vSy s2-7 Xj O'DOUL CEHHIO x SIMMONS KL"nl t 4'i --vjwK..- V snssf J vw' - ; v ( OTT I . x x -v I WlLSOJi w w COCHIVVXE ; V KLEIN ( A new and ominous figure the majors and his name is Busier Farr. He plays outfield. Infield and catches, and his batting average la almost too difficult to figure. Buster however, is synthetic. That Is. be Is composite. Photographer and artist took tbe races ot all the day a loading home-run hitters ssd, through dark room magic and a few brush strokes, mixed them into tbe fare ot Buster Farr, shown In the center, above. MALIN "HILL BILLY" TELLS HOW HE BEAT k OWN SHOT TO BIRDS Bill Blood Assures Zeke Squeke He Will Install Four Wheel Brakes to Prevent Recurrence of Pants Burning Episode of Last Hunting Season. - . By ZEKE BQCEKE THE PROPRIETOR of this information bureau la getting plenty of letters from those seek ing help In various matters, but there seems to be a scarcity ot invitations coming in, asking Mr. Squeke out to chicken dinners. JC8T THIS morning ws re ceived a latter that had all the earmarks of be ing a bid to step forth snd gorge ourselves on fat hen Sunday, but on opening the i . missive It proved n to be a commu- rij. . our old friend. Bill Blood, ot Thus writes BUI: "DEER ZEfcK: Sum time this fal I am going to hev you cum up and hunt quale with me, on my homestid np here at Malin. "NOW ZEEK, 1 am a good hunter if 1 waa not so al fired qulk. In fact I am al together 2 qulk. But some how I cant help It. TOD BEE qualee ara funny things to hunt. After one sees band sitting on thet ground and fires on them suddea like, you stun tba hole bunch and you can run and pick up all the birds you want Just like gather ing chips out of the wood yard. . "WELL ONE bright morn ln' durln' last hunting sea son I loada up my fowling peace and prowls forth after quale. "COMING OCT of some timber Into a field 1 descries a pasaol of quale Just sitting down to an erly mornin' brekfust. So I snorts away with both barrels and Just falls over myself getting over to where them quale were to gather them up while they were atil atuned.. "BUT DER.f my pictures If I didn't reach the spot so awful qulk that 1 got OREGON BOAT CO. Boat Builder and Boat Livery Docking space. Oaa, Of, Accessories and Supplies CailU Outboard Motors Universal Marino Motors 350 Front St. Phone 1S88-W pi Malin. r. ; : , k v' . ssasssta dasaasasr 1 I I has appeared to menace tbe home-run both charges from my owa gua In my cote tales and 1 was so mad that I came within a quarter of an Inch of backsliding from the church. "BY GETI.V new brake lining put in I hope to slow down and bunt In peace and safety this fal and save ware and tare on cote tales at the same time. "Troothfully yours, "BILL BLOOD." LONELIEST FAMILY MELBOURNE, Isolated on the northernmost point ot Aus tralia, the family of a telegraph er named Gunn, at Cape York station, claims to be tbe lone liest In the world. They are cut off from the rest of the can tlnent by Impenetrable bnsb and shark-Infested waters. They have only seen 10 persons in the last three years. starting roraa DUNDAS. Minn., It Arthur BIckel's political auccesa follows him through life, he should be president of tbe United States be fore he retires. He was elected mayor of this town at the first election in which he was old enough to vote. Loss Prevention Many fires could have been prevent ed many fires are unavoidable. Financial loss as a result of fire is generally preventable. Insurance, if rightly applied and dependable, pre vents it We can give , you dependable fire insurance and can show how to apply it economically to your individual risks. Jas. H. INSURANCE 206 Williams Building Phone 432 Ask Us About Our Special Rates on Automobile Insurance. Plenty of 6 per cent money to loan on improved city property Hitters In One 'A r vaaV- HAFEY FOXX records ot every slugger in By Tbo Associated Prrss 1'aclflc Cocut W L San Francisco 10 I Loe Angelea I Hollywood t $ PCT .JI .750 .760 Mission Aniercian League W L PCT Philadelphia 57 11 .731 New York 47 tt .437 St. Louis 4 38 .582 Detroit 43 33 .534 Cleveland 39 38 .508 Washington , 33 44 .387 Chicago - 33 33 .368 Boston , " 67 .388 Tbe art ot pottery dates back as far as we can trace the hu man race. .KLAMATH FALLS CH1LOQUIN STAGE LINE Ctia. B. 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Tbe Pirates now lead by throe games. Cornelius McOllllcuddy spread gloom. In St. Loula by leading tbe Athletics lo a double victory over the Browns by 10 to 0 and 8 to 3, and at the same time added a technical h..tf-game to hla load over tbe Yankees who crushed the White Soi by 13 to 3. Tbe Mac ktan margin now Is sight snd one-halt games, seven of which are In the lost column which baseball folk regaTd aa money In the bank. I The Olant-Cuh csme waa the most stubbo- 'ly contested battle ot the day, 1 1th Larry Benton shading three Chicago rivals by a whisker at the finish. Burleigh (Irlmee gavi ths Phil lies thirteen hits at Baker Bowl, but aa usual, waa atlngy with runa. Two three-run outbursts by his support sufficient to brli.g him his fifteenth victory. Tbe gamo waa unique In that no bats men cleared that right field wall. 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McNealy, repuhllrsn county central committee chair man, was the first to buy a tlrket to Ihe Rlks fight card show which will he staged here neit Thursday uliht. Mr, McNealy lurntd IB over to Harry Pools, owner of the Pelican theater, where Ihe fight will be atsged, a month ago, eveg before Ihe card waa announced. Closely following Mr, McNosly waa I. T. Iloran, manager of Ilia Forest Lumbar company of Pine Itlilse, who has rsaarvsd three ringside seals. K. O. While, Chicago nsa. and Willie rsldman. Now York Jewish boy, will meet In Ihe 10 round main event The public la tnvltsd to attend the bouts. A SAVINGS FOR YOU? Hlgh-grada sprockets and extra heavy roller chains on princi pal drives. Main wheel brake of ample slis to bold mschlne on hills. Alemlte-Zerk greasing system. Ball-bearing crankshaft auxiliary engine. Light draft.