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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1930)
PAGE TWO THE E'VENIXG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, March 13, 1930 JACKSON AND EVANS PRIMED FOR KNOCKOUT Both Fighters Counting On Bigger Meat In Future Bout If font think there won't be anything- hot at Friday night' card they don't want to over look, tha aemt final bout. Thu promisee to be one of the hottest fight! ever een In the local arena, tor both Steamboat Jack aon and "Tex" Kid Evans are primed for the fight of thetr eareera. Iloth Want humkuul Both flghtere ara determined to win by the knockout route ' and remembering the war they fouiht in their first meeting It will not be aurprislng to see on or the other meaaurlug the canvas along about the middle ot the third round. Steamboat ha lmproTed In both punch and boxing during the Intervening weeka and the Kid want to look out. On the other hand, the Kld'a dealre to atep up Into tho Junior welterweight class and get a chance at Dare Jackson or some other clever boy of that weight may lead him to do something desperate. At any rate, the little argument between these boys la causing some peculation along the rialto and beta are being made on both sides. . Main Kvrnt Strong White interest is centering about the semi final, largely be cause of tne local aimoapnerr surrounding the combatants, fans are not overlooking the main rent. Watchln the "Dixie Flyer" workout has caused fat-line of respect for him to sarin up among the followers of the game. His list of fights aire him a long niargia ot wins, many by knockouts, and all are eager to sea him enter the ring with Chuck Borden. Borden is cspahle of taking care ot himself In the best of company. While comparatively young, he bus risen rapidly and his home town supporter always dsmand the hardest competition for him. Tiny Improving; Tiny "Cuke" McCumber la de veloping more apeed and ring sense as hi workout with fast lighter weight men progress. The big fellow suffered an injury to one of hi hands recently ait ha haa been going alow un til this healed. He expects to do hi stuff in tan-pleasing fashion Friday evening. Good Card Throughout The entire card is on thai Matchmaker Joe Bfckerstatr feel proud or. Every reilow Igned up Is a fighter of ability and rut or to give the fan a good show. The honse should be packed. Make your reservationa at the Mecca- Steamboat ft, I ' ft J m ( I?, A V- i. -All Wall gr en Defeated By Edgar Appleby 8T. I.OUIS, March 11, (API Kdgar Appleby of New York, today occupied the top position In the National amateur 13.1 Halkltn billiard tournament by virtue nf three victories, Includ ing a 300 to 140 count over Jl. C. Wallgren. rarlfle coast cham pion, which he scored last night. Appleby ran out In 14 Innings, the fastest match ot the tourney, with an average of S1.4S. The New York millionaire, nlaving with a delicate touch. clocked off 10S points while his opponent wa gathering nine. He opened with a run of 43 which bettered In two other Innings, His high run waa 50 Wallgren. however, with an average or ton, had a high run of 64. BOWLING Rainier Student Reinstated After Behavior Pledge itAIMER. Ore., March 13. (A P) John Smith, Jr., student expelled seven weeks ago by the school board for his alleged acti vity is connection with the cir culation ot petitions among oth er students asking an investiga tion of high school conditions, wss reinstated here today. , Father Involved The youth. 17, signed an agreement with member nf the school board that be would "con duct myself as other students." Three week ago, the boy's father, a former Instructor In Smith-Hughe at the school, asked the board to reinstate his son. The father was convicted of an assault on a member ot the school board. Notice calling a meeting ot taxpayer and parent of student next Sunday to discuss high ech-ol conditions were posted. This clever local boy aims to give lite sleeping potion to "Tex" Kid Kvans at the American I-e- j gkin card Friday evening. Oregon Receives Royalty on Sand SALEM, Ore.. March IS, (A P) The first payment of royal' ty on sand and gravel taken from the Columbia river coder an act ot the 192S legislature waa made to the state yesterday, the amount being $7500. For some years royalty has been paid on sand gravel taken from the Willamette, but no royalty was received on the Columbia river deposit for the reason that the dredging of the stream was near ly all on the Washington side. It waa known however, that the material was washed to the Washington side from the Ore gon side. Under act ot the legislatures ot the two states In 193 the state of Washington collects the royalty and divides equally with Oregon. BERCOT NODS GEYSEL BELLING HAM, Wash.. March II. (AP) Dodo Bercot, Whidoy Island welterweight, won a six round slugging match from Cecil Geysel, Seattle, here last night. Billy Murphy, Butte, Mont., welterweight, took a six ronnd decision over Roy Dirk, Bel-Hngham. Comiskey Willing To Placate Shires CHICAGO. March IS, (API Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox, apparent ly Is willing to come more than half war in hia dealings with Charles Arthur Shires. The old Roman has offered the shy one 17.600 a season to play tlrst base for the Sox, and la ready to add a bonus at the end of the campaign. It Arthur will conduct himseir becomingly, both on and off the field. However, in a letter written to Shlrea yesterday, Comiskey In sisted the player promise to make no displays of temperament. "Wildcat" Carter Stages Comeback SEATTLE. March 13, (API -Wildcat" Carter. Everett negro Junior welterweight, scor ed a clean cut decision here last night over Don Fraser. Spokane, in hi comeback campaign. Cart er floored Fraser for the count in the third ot their six-round bout. Panl Delauey. Spokane light heavyweight, took a six round decision over Ernie Camp agno, Seattle, by acorlng knock downs In the fourth and firth rounds. Oily Substance Found on Coast WHEELER, Ore., March 13, (AP) A substance which is be lieved to be crude oil was found along the beaches of Mantanlta and Neahkahnlte today and lead pioneer residents to believe that an oil fissure In the sea bad opened. Several year ago drilling operation were begun but ceas ed after a lack ot funds appear ed. Oil was (truck by one of the drill but not In sufficent quantities to continue operations. EASTER HERO LAME CHELTENHAM, England, March 13, (AP) J. H. Whitney's steeplechaser Easter Hero was tonnd to be lame after winning the gold eup here Tuesday, and It is extremely doubtful If he will be able to compete In the Orand National, In which he haa been a favorite. Three cheers tor Oakland Pontine, the tall enders of the automotive bowling league. They trimmed their bitter rivals, tho Balslger-Fords. three out ot four points last night at the Klamath Recreation. Elmer's bunch start ed aa If they were going to mop up hut that waa only the first game: after that, Kex'a hoys Just breesed along to take the other two gamea and total plus llnraaker Motor kept up their good work despite the fact that Hill could not keep the hair out ot his eyes, but Clyde waa happy because hia team look all tour points from Chevrolet Sales. But. Oh. those Buicks! After winning the first game they thought It was all over but the shouting and when they came to. the bunch headed by Olto Lor ens had grabbed the other two games and total pins. Hut to be fair, we must give honorable mention to Reeves ot the Ilulcks He bowled a class A same but had no support. The scores: Balslger-Fords Total Moore 145 ISO 187 George ISO 1SS 14S 41 Hess 1S8 13 1!4 44S Patty lit 111 113 S5S tlalslger 1SS US 140 4i Total : 70S 7i7 3347 Oakland-Ponti-. Total LaPrarie .. 1S US 177 613 New Flying Record His V m wit : vra -- .-a- 'r .. l-tMav'X-.. a fl Brewbaker .... 13S 140 110 385 Deal 145 164 1S7 4 Dillstrom 103 15 137 38H Raymond 131 157 151 439 Handlcao 14 14 14 43 Total 7S 773 3SS4 Hamaker Motor Co. Total p.rvk 166 135 15! 443 McNeary HI IH Hamaker 134 Daly - 30 155 145 Squires 151 170 1SJ Hill 301 188 161 Total 843 7S 76. Chevrolet Sales Lohrey ...... 184 137 140 Anderson 184 134 15S eply 133 137 131 Young 169 173 159 Calvert 156 153 Cllne 10 3(7 134 500 514 530 3371 Total 431 476 381 501 314 10S mi 4 A Russian war ace American by adoption ("apt. Borla Serglor sky flew 19,500 feet Into the air over Now York to rapture tor this country the world s altitude record for loaded seaplanes. Here you see the daring flyer aa ne landed at North Beach. Long Island, and waa greeted by his wife. Ills plane curried a load of 4415 pounds. The rec ord formerly was held by Lieut. Da Vaissau ot France. Total 814 744 714 3373 Loreni Motor Co Total Drlscoll 153 17S 170 495 Pofr 166 15S 159 4SS Grove 137 308 154 489 Parmelee 165 160 166 491 Lorens . 140 159 140 439 Total 751 857 789 3397 Bulck Garage Tout Reeves 1SS 180 304 567 Ryan 168 133 131 433 Livingston .. 160 163 151 473 Servain 137 135 363 Grondahl 113 113 Berryhlll 148 164 147 459 Total 798 796 778 1373 Klamath Hot Springs NATATORIUM Swimming Pool Tub, Shower and Steam Baths Mineral Especially Beneficial for Rheumatism. 503 Spring FIGHT FACTS Youngstown, Ohio: George Cook of Austra outpointed Meyer (K. O.) Chrlstner, Akfon, Ohio, In ten rounds. Oakland: Gene O'Grady ot Ash land. Ore., light heavyweight, won a alx round decision from Tom Corbett ot Sacramento. OXY WASH, Some get married by fair means others prefer brunettes il . uatbtoouicmbi SO. MY PROUD BEAUTY, YOU WOULD REPULSE ME, Ell ?" barked DALT0N "I would indeed," said the fairest flower of the eoantryside. "And howl" "What is there about me, gal, to bring this disfavor down upon my head?" he demanded. "Your voice, srlr," she answered him haughtily. "The man who wins my heart must smoke OLD GOLDS in kindness to his throat and to Jus listeners." ED S L FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY... NOT A C0DCH IN A CARLOAD Lislttt M . . . OLD OOLC f AUL WRITRMAN HOC, every Tees day, P. M Eastsva Tlaes F1.001M WKKCK HOMKM MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. March 13. (AP) Floods have done considerable damage here, de stroying more than 100 houses and wrecking other property. Que person, a woman has been killed and other Injured. LK.NHAKT KAYOS 1IKASLY OAKLAND, Cul., March 13, (AP) Benny Lenhart, Seattle heavyweight, knocked out Jack Bea ', Oakland, In the fifth of their ten-round match here last night. COLUMBIA CHAMP NEW YORK. March IS. (AP) Columbia la champion ot the Eastern Intercollegiate Basket ball league. It clinched the title last night by defeating Penn at Philadelphia 29 to 33. Penn has been champion two years. MAJOR LEAGUE PROSPECTS llrauloii and Mireet Kntliusuuitir fiver flub 1'ro.pprM, Hut Much Improvement ,Mut lie Mailo llelcire They tun fait an K'ye on the rennaitl. (NOTK This la another ot a series nf stories on .Major l.cnitue club prospects) Ity Al AN titll l.lt Associated 1'ress tiporta Editor 1IKADENTON, ria.. Murch 13, (AP) On their record aa peunaut winners In 192S and 1938. the tit. I.ouls Cardinals bar had suffi cient Interval to furnish Impetus for another pennant drive. Their new manager, Charles (Gnbhy) Street, haa ts.kled his Job with a spirit of enthusiasm, manifesting no concern for the short shrift experienced by his Immediate crop ot predecessors. j "Some people may not think w hav a great club, but I Ihluk nave a real rnance to win, re marked Sreet. Man llrradon, Ihe club's president, was even leas conservative. He said: "This la Ihe best club we have had In recent years." I'nfortunstely, It will take more than this optimism, more than the excellent record ot past perform ances, to put the Cardinals In any thing approaching a contending position this year. The club ex tensive farm system hss fnllsil to produce all the replacements need ed to check the decline of the two time championship machine. With only a few changes, some of which huv not been for the better, Ihe Ited Birds are the same flock thsl lingers iiornsby piloted to the pennant In 193 and Hill MnKerh nle led to the top in 193S. The veteran pitching staff, featuring Willie Sherdel, Jess Haines and Clarence Mitchell, has gone some what rapidly down hill with no Immediate reinforcements In sight to measure up to their old standards. If auythlng Is to be accomplish ed this year by the Cards; In fart, it they are to stick In the first division, they must uncover at least two or three new pitchers capable of carrying on where Ihe velerana weaken or leave ofr. Gabby Street, who handled Wal ter Johnson's fast ones In the days of Ihe Coffeyvllle Cyclone's prime, know hi pitchers, hut he haa man-slsed job on his hands to de velop an effective corps out of he material on band. Ot the principal veterane. Mitchell la 19. lalns 3 and Sherdel 33. All pos ses a lot of the old stuff, and their experience counts considera ble, but. at Street admlta. "thr need a lot or rest between starla. Sylvester Johnson, a coiirngeous right-hander, la only 3D, and should be a malustiiy. Jim Llud aey, who had a line record wlih Houston, one of Ihe ' Cardinal farms, may be the best of ths newcomers. II is a big right hander, with lot of stuff. Street has the task of finding two or Hire other steady workers from among Herman Hell, Mill llalla han, an erratlo south paw; Fred Fraukhouse, Carmen Hill, former Pirate fllnger: and Al tlrabowskl. Hell kaa com back after a term with Horhesler, and tlrabowskl wss with Danville, III., most or last season. Charles Flint Rhsm, It he fulfills a promise to reform his training hahlta, may contrib ute auine right-handed effective ness. Hal llald la the chief re llet man. Behind ths hat the veteran Karl Smith and Jimmy Wilson will do most ot the work again, with Oua Manruaro ready to stsp In. When the Cards obtained Spar ky Adams from the Pirates, lha assumption was he would play second and Frankle Frlsrh would move lo third. Direst, however, vetoed this play. He will keep Krlsch at Second base because of his douhle-plsy skill; work Audv High, a great spring performer, at third, and hold Adam In re serve. Charley tlelhert I peel ed to Improve at short and Jim Hollemley Is still among the hard est kilting first seekers. Joel Hunt, former Texas A, A M. auar lerliark. has shown ability at third, and may land s utility post. Chick Haley, bl eyesight Im proved, and Taylor Douthlt have no aerloua rivals for their regular Jobs, In left and eenlsr. With tb speedy movie actor, trnsst Oraal tl. In right, thar I a .330 punch or belter In every outfield poet, enough to sstl.fy the most exact ing. Homer Peel, obtained from ths Phillies, baa bit hard enough In training to Iniur himself at least s relief Job. CaBluiMs. Thl kefia) "w)aSBf,awtfy" VMataaMaaN WW V1SBS WtRWMIUIOHJAMUStOVtAWlY P' CARD FULL OF BOYS THAT FIGHT FRIDAY EVE., MARCH Nth LEGION PAVILION Main Event 10 Rounds 144 lbs. Dave JACKSON Ileal In the Kouth vt. Chuck BORDEN Oregon's Kayo King HKMI-W IMIl'l' a HOl'NDN l.Vt .M. Steamboat Jackson vs. Ted Kid Evans MI'KCIAI, I HOI'NDH HKAVYWnOHT K. O. 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