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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday. November 21, 102) PAGE TWO nn IN THE REALMOF TT IRISH FIGHTER I PACKS WALLOP T III O'Dowd Give Fans An Eyefull of Boxing And Slugging. Caih customer at th Legion smoker Friday evening will rat ' their money s worth, or there ar ' a lot of fan around Klamath Falls who hara been guessing wrong on thli tight gam all ths time. A goodly number of admirers of tha gntl art of self defense watched Jimmy O'Dowd work out laat sight at tha parlllon, and they are convinced that Willie Feld man will hara to extend himself to an area greater eitent than he did la his close decision orer Tiger Bob Robinson. This Irish boy not only shows xosptlonally clever boxing form, but he can hit ilka a trip ham mer. If Feldman Isn't on his guard Try second this boy Is liable to put him to aleep. O'Dowd cornea to Klamath Falls with eight .straight Tlctor 1aa to hla credit, all of them In Ban Francisco and Ticlnlty. where fast boy only get a look In on the cat receipt. In hi work-oat ' last night ha mixed freely with Battling Slkl and Dynamite Lea, and showed tha tana that he ksowa what It's all about, Feldmaa la the Pink Om th other hand, let nobody labor under tha Impression that th Jewish champ won't be able to dallTar hla and of th contract. R has been working out with Own O'Orady tha past ten days, and ha become acclimated. He offered a alight handicap on that account tn hla tight with Tiger Bob, bat with mora time to develop his wind her, h (how no traces of fatigue, and is set to go tan hard, faat rounds. It neces sary. As Tex" would say: This will b on wt fight. Tiny tat The Be ml-Final BellaTing that Tiny MeCumber kaa shown himself worthy of mors honor than ha been given him op to data. Tax ha arranged a Batch tor him with Battling Slkl, promising and experienced colored boxer of Baa Francisco. Thus far Tiny has fought almost 14 round and aoqutrad an enviable repnta . Uoa aa a knockout artist, with a record ot seren knockouts In aer an times up. At that. Tiny and his backera are tn a stage ot nn . certainty relative to hla actual strength, tor the' aim pla reason that most of hi fights hara been set-ups. It Is only fair to this promising young man that ha be giren an opportunity to face an experienced fighter one that will show him some ring trick and giro him a tew wallops, tost to let him know what a Tighter has to take. It 1 believed that Slkl will girt him this bit ot training. and It th colored boy should land a haymaker on Tiny'a Jaw tha big Dairy boy will have an opportunity to think oyer tha boxing game with a serious mien. However, th worry la not all on Tiny'a aid. Slkl want to tsar clear ot that egg-crate wal lop, or b' liable to wake op attar the mats event la over with. It 1 said that all of tha Tonna valley boys will be at tha ringside to watch their favorite son In his tint real battle. So tar. Tiny la tha best boy ever developed In this section, and If he la to go on np la tha gam he will have to be gin soon to take In more territory. He look good at this stage ot the gams. Mot only doea ha handle himself with confidence, but he lives clean, train faithfully, and exhibit a tin sportsmanship that wins for him the respect and beat wlshea of tha tana. If that counts for anything. Tiny is destined to meet some of the best men in bis weight class. Rose Face Wright Tha boot that may ateal the show la th special event. Ray Rose, tha Spar champion, faces tha most popular little Indian fighter aver developed In Chilo- luln Harold Wright. Ray caught Harold out of condition when they net be'ore, and gave the Chllo tuin lad a nice lacing. But the little redskin has been working hard for thla return match, and - will be right there doing his beet to reverse the decision. Any how, this bout is a natural, aa shown by lots of money being wa gered. The betting la aven take your choice. There will be two red-hot pre liminaries. It looks like a capac ity house, from tha way fane are warming np to the card. Ticket ara on eale at the Mec ca. Phone 163. BEND TO PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOV. 28 PORTLAND, Not. 21, (AP) The Washington high school foot hall team, winner of th Portland Intersoholastlc. will accept the challenge fathered by officials of Bend high school for a gam to be played at tha Multnomah sta dium her Thanksgrvlnr Day, Vara Wlndnagle, assistant princi pal, who has been negotiating for tha contest, announced thla morn ing. Whether or not the Colonials of Voiuaad would or would not ac- EC T ill Laundress Sends Note to Players HWei Ttif PMONe NUMBM A amt. at the lAUNpay put) in rxr pocKtr or my esr SAIL rANT WHEN TMCV WCHC PV CltAN(0-WY PONf Tbe1 PAT Me UP ToNltiMT iC H6U4 KH- se,eoTyoove stUtdnk-ip tome l BABE RUTH. PASS rfoTH IN (6RCTA 6ARB0! By AL DKMAREK (Former Pitcher N. Y. Glaata) Occasionally when the uniforms ot major league cluba are re turned after being dry cleaned small piece ot paper Is found In tha pants pocket on which has been written the name ana tele phone number ot one oi the more adventuresome and roman tic girls at tha laundry. Thee phone number have caused aome real laughs. I re member one newspaper scribe making a data with one ot the girls and wearing Christy ilath ewson s macklnaw whoea name waa on tha Inside ot his coat. In after yeara aha boasted that the had once been out with "Big Six. Some of the single fellows ased the clubhouse boy as a "de coy." They would data the girls up and then send him out ahead to look them over. They had great confidence in his judg ment ot feminine pulchritude, and by tha way some real romances were started in thla manner. Price And Rockne In Line- for Contest Of Season. By PAUL, B. ZIMMERMAN Associated Press Sports Writer. PASADENA. Calif., Not. 21. (A P) While those who have the say-eo mark time, awaiting the outoom of Saturday's rmortant gridiron battles, tha unofficial se lection of the Eastern and West ern candidates for tha annual Tournament of Roses here New Tear's Day goes on at an increased pace. Prevailing opinion marks the Golden Bears of tba University of California at Berkeley aa tha most probable Western representative, but only the outcome of the big game with Stanford thla week end definitely will answer the Ques tion of whether Coach Clarence Nib" Price's aggregation will be In a receptive mood tor aueh an Invitation. By tha proceaa of elimination. tha potential possibilities In the Eastern section should also be well defined by the time the smoke of battle has cleared away, with Notre Dame and Pittsburgh most prominently mentioned. Only a decisive beating at the handa of Coach Glenn, "Pop" Warner's Cardinals, those close to the situation say, could eliminate ! tha Bears, who hara yet to be de- feated. St. Mary's college, with i Its goal line uncrossed this year, j patiently awaits such a chance oc- ; currence. ready to jump at an ot ter to appear her January 1. Of the Eastern aggregations. It la believed there are two good- alsed hurdles In the path of the Ramblers In Northwestern and tha Army. The question also orops out as to whether the South Bend, Ind., mentor will be In the proper physical condition to stand an additional month ot (trees a western jaunt would place npon him. cept this challenge depended npon the game Washington played with Benson yesterday, Aa the final score was a 7 to 7 tie, and this did not alter the status of Wash ington In the Portland standings, the high school officials announc ed that If Rend defeats The nallea In the scheduled game Friday the turkey day fray hers would go through as originally planned. Eldon Jenne, coach ot Washing ton, states that his team is In top shape, and Is resdy to meet an Invading Bend eleven. ' LEWIS TOSSES ANOTHER, DE3 MOINES. Ia.. Not. 21. (AP) Ed "Btrangler" Lewis. former heavyweight wrestling champion ot Los Angeles, de feated Pat O'Shocker of Bait Lake City her last night. O'Shocker wa injured whan Lewis tossed him In 21 minutes. seconds, with his famous head- lock, and was unable return tor th second falL ROSE CLASSIC FAVORS BEARS AID RAMBLERS OREGON EACES TOUGH BUNCH S Island Boys Display Unusual Talent In Football. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 21. (A P) The university ot Hawaii football team wa to arrive her today after a 2100 mil journey from Ita fortreaa tn the mtd-Pa- citle. Two days ot practice lay In tore for the Invading islanders before engaging tha University ot Oregon eleven on Multnomah ata dlum field Saturday. Tha Hawaiian griddara made two stops en route here from Hon' olulu, one at Berkeley Tuesday and the other at Ashland. Ore., yesterday. An Intensive practice session waa held at Ashland by Coach Otto Klum, a former resi dent ot that town. The Hawaii ana broesed through 4 5 minutes ot mock scrimmage, the SQuad ot 22 having been divided Into two teams, and later signal drills saw tha regulars parade ap and down tha field. One White oa Tram Eight native Hawalians. a Jap anese, American negro from Chey enne, Wyo., and a white student. Noel Howell ot Honolulu, compose the proposed starting lineup aa announced by tha Hawaiian men tor. It Includes the Nobrtga twins, Ted and Arthur,, and Captain Rusty Holt, ace ball toter. The latter Is the tripple threat menace from tha mid-Pacific gridiron fort ress, and he astonishes spectators who watched him yesterday with hi excellent passing. ( kicking and running. Weather Displeases Sr. R. B. Faus, physical direct or ot th island university, who accompanied tha Hawaiian eleven I on Ita long journey, did not appear overly satisfied with the Oregon weather. 'I fear I shall have more trou ble with frost bite than gridiron Injuries." he declared. The weather here has been un usually warm tor thla season, however, and Coach Klum and Manager Chadeey P. Enshallow were mora optimistic. The weather won't bother us if It stays like this." Klum de clared. The University ot Oregon team will leave Eugene Friday, arriv ing here the same day In time for light work-out on Multnomah field. DUNDEE XOD9 AEXRS SALEM. Not. 11. riPl Tl Dundee won a ten-round decision over Art Akera here last night. Dundee led virtually all tha wav. The boys are welterweights. Cliff Wetxel won on a technical knock out orer Jack Summers, when the latter failed to answer the bell at th (tart of th fifth round. Sum mers waa on tha floor takinr the count when the gong ended the fourth. - , FOR RESULTS USB THE HERALD WANT ADS. Plenty of TURKEYS at the TURKEY DANCE Saturday Night Get your meat for Thanksgiving Dinner Jack Bowring and His Music New Pavement to Altamont 11 ACASOUNE (3BE0r CLEVER 1 (f'SC Iff 1 Promising ; A BOXER WHO ' Started as a cowpuncher wi BUT TURNED TO LEATHER PUNCHING JJQ' w ftSAME TO 'FRISCO- irSSM$e5'AND HAS WON 'Mfe TfofcV " JJSjjT EIGHT IN A ROW . $g VoLrVV7 Huskies and Chicago To Meet Saturday CHICAGO, Nor. 21. (AP) The University of Washington and Chicago football teams have not met before, . and thu rival captains, Paul Jessup uf the Huskies, and Pat Kelly ot Chi cago, came from differs- parts ot th country, but Saturday's game at Stagg Field will not be their first meeting. Jessup who live at BelUngham. Waeb., and Kelly, a Chicago youth, conditioned themselves for football last summer "muck ing" in the same lead-silver mine at Mullen. Idaho. They will not v , depend upon It has been the experience of many smokers, after trying other brands, that Camels give constant and unfailing pleasure. Their mildness, due to choice tobaccos and expert blending, makes it possible to smoke them liberally without any tiring of the taste. This quality, which smokers have learned to depend upon, will be maintained, because Camels are made for those who know and appreciate the real pleasure of smoking. when they learn the difference they O t2, ft 1. InnM! TM Cawaeay, Wbato-Salea, N. f IRISH BOY LOOKS LIKE THE be directly opposed Saturday, however, Kelly being an end. and Jessup being stationed at center, although he haa played at tackle heretofore. Ashland Preparing Homecoming Event A real welcome I promised alumni and former students of the Southern Oregon Normal school when they celebrate the an nual homecoming on November 21 at Ashland. Several student committees have been working for the past two months, and the re sults oj thst labor are beginning to be apparent. As a matter ot flock to fact, homecoming at the Southern Oregon Institution la ralher be coming a week of festivities, in stead ot one day. The principal event ot Interest Is the football game between the SONS and llumbolt State college ot Areata. Calif. The visitors are coming primed to win. Coach Tellunlcher of tha coast Institu tion haa had teams competing with the men from Southern Ore gon In years past, and knows what to expect. Ills team has had a fairly successful season thus far, their worst defeat being at the hands of Monmouth Normal, the score being 21-0. Coach Mc Noal's team recently defeated the strong Chlro Stale Teachers col Camel has the quality that smokers r: TURKISH! '. a r eXM C1QAP.PTTES Camels "GOODS" lege team, and are rabid to tri umph over another California In stitution. A record crowd is eg. pected. All alumni and former students are Invited to attend a home coming banquet to be held at the Lllhla Springs hotel In tha even ing after the game. Plans have been worked out by a committee. SAMMY FKJllTS TOMUIIT. .MILWAUKEE. Nov. 21. (API A topheavy favorite and with nothing to lose, Sammy Mandnll. world's lightweight champion, tonight will meet Jna Aaretla of Milwaukee In an eight round non-lltle bout. Wright haa been set at 11S. It Is all right to experiment but a pity to spend too much time experimenting when you might be enjoying the fragrant pleasure of. smoking Camels. -2 ALBIE BOOTH MAY JSOT PLAY Toy Hulldog of Vale Team Hllll fan-Ira l.lnip and Indulges In .Igtilrat Praiilrs NKW YOHK. Nov. II. (AP)- Wllh tha rllmai of the 1011 fiot. ball season coining Saturday for half a doicu ot tha most import. ant Kitatern elevens, hard work haa all lint d'en fliiliil nr III" week 'i .1.. ln u million all along the Atlantic seaboard la whether Allila lloolh will be able to lead Yale's attack In the Harvard stadium. .nri if ao. for how long a period. Tha tluy minute man of th Ell appeared In uniform at tha prac tice field in New Haven yesterday, but merely tried hla hand at for ward Dssslug and spun a few drop kirks at tha bar. tie Is the only one of the leading Eastern scorers with a field goal to hla credit this season, and baa yet to mlaa a goal rrom lom-nnnwn in a major gam. tooth llmred leas, but Hal lie- veus, Yale coach. Insisted that II waa still "unrartsln" whether tha Tov niilldog would face the Crim son. Aiiam Malau aunt tue Vale line through a session or "live tack ling aa tha barks went through a panalng drill. Later a dummy scrimmage wae held against the scrubs, who used Harvard for ward and lateral panes The practice was secret. At Cambridge, Harvard report ed great success by Its varsity In bsltlug I he Yal running attack, as ployed by Ilia Crimson scrubs. The Harvard team returned to work after a brief vacation at th Myopia Hunt club. In Cochin, China. lala egg are much preferred to fresh one. 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