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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON frMny, March" 21, 1030 Jackson - Breedlove Go Promises Sensation Meets "Dixie Flyer" MsCumber-Beeb) 6-Round Semi Final Arouses In terest; Good Preliminaries All Through Sug gest Possible Knockout or Two; Packed House Looked For. Aa a rule (n extraordinary tight card pack! the nous In Klamath Falls. That's whr Tax Wckersiaff took Ua pains to ar rsncs a strong card tor tonight. Tha fans hara baea loyal sol tha matchmaker and boxing ommlaalon want to girt thau their money's worth. Attar alt. leasing tha 'casta cnstomsrs ' li tha prima object ot promot ing tha boats. In presenting Dave JacksJa and Blllle Breedlore In the 10 round main event, the fight sponsors are ottering one of tbe taateat boats in recent month. Both of these boys are in the "pink" and "rarln" to r" Breedlore has confided to hla ' friends that he will take his op ponent by tha seventh round, at least, and If confidence meana anything to a tighter the plucky Bend hoy will give the Arkan- aawyar Ue fight ot his life. Jackson Beady Jackson has been working faithfully and will be prepared for any kind ot an assault Billy may make. An additional week here has given the southern bor better wind and he la expected to show up even better than he did with Chuck Borden. Having seen that tight the "customers" know he is a tough boy and hla more extensive ring experience may count against his younger opponent in the long run. With hts approaching match In San Francisco In mind, the "Flyer" isn't going to be caught napping. Heavies Arouse Interest Second only to the main event la the aix-ronnd semi final be tween the local heavy hope. Tiny "Cuke" McCnmber, and Earl Bee be ot Portland. These boys put up a sweet tight last Fri day night and they will both be after a knockout tonight. Beeb came from Portland last night where he spent the week putting the finishing touches on what he expects will be the battle ot his career. He found that the farmer boy can sock like a muls BOWLING The Booster league bowled last night at tha Klamath Re creation and thsrs Is a certain bunch of fellows keeping away . from the vicinity of The 8par Cigar store, said fellows being members ot said Spar bowling team. They looked for a cinch la Copco No. 1 and got It where the chicken got the ax. Tha Copco boya took the tint, lost the second end proceeded to show the "smoke" boys lost how the game should be played and la doing so, took total pins, ss well aa tbe odd game. Union Oil Is still working smoothly snd managed to break even tn their battle with Klam ath 8 porting Goods Co. One more good man on that team and they will give a good account ot themsslves from now on. Copco No. i lost a splendid chance to get a tie tor first plsos by dropping their first gsma to L O. O. F. Had they not taken a whole game to warm up they would have been tied with Spar for tha lead and In better position to msks that sUsh for the flag as the race draws to a doss. Tha scores Klamath Sporting Total Valente - 141 144 101 SSt Carter . 166 161 17 Hugh . 184 144 174 Noel . , i. 1S5 106 207 Caaoer 177 15s 164 Total til 817 ll 1563 Union Oil Co. Total Olson. H. 146 146 162 471 kick and ao wholesome Is his respect for tbst old right thst hs alms to put In everything he has In the first tew wallops with the hope ot ending the battle before Tiny gets thoroughly warmed up. This will be Tiny I greatest fight and he may work harder for a haymaker than be has tor several boats. Slain Event Promised Regardless of the outcome to night. Tiny bss the promise ot a main event at The Dalles la the near future. If he scores a knockout tonight his prestige will be )ust that much stronger. Beebe is the best man ha has ever fought and It will be a feather In the big boy's cap to acore a knockout. Don't miss the card for this tight alone. It will be worth the money. Other Prelims Hot Two other red hot tights are listed on tha card. . Lee Hall of Pelican City and Frank Col- grove ot Chllocjuln, and Billy Hutt of Chiloqula and Sammy Bass of Klamath Falls will ml in two tour-round bouts. Bass disposed ot Eddie O'Connor In jig time last Friday night snd will give the old veteran a merry tattle tonight. Hall has ahown op well in his previous bouts here snd hs can be relied upon to deliver the goods any time. Colgrove Is recommended aa an aggressive fighter, always there to put up a good show. Ths matchmaker and commis sion submit this fast, well bal anced card for the approval ot the fans. The tickets are on sale at the Mecca and Spar pool rooms. Get yours early. Clock Watchers Everywhere yon go yon find them; people who are constantly watching the clock, to see it It is not nearly time to Quit work. They get the least done of sny class of employes. They are the least wanted, as well. In the school room It Is about as preva lent as In the business house. Let ns put ourselves la ths place ot an employer who Is managing a large business organization. He Is sbout to employ a stenographer, let us ssy. To be safe he Is going to take one trial. He soon dis covers that shs Is continually try ing to do the least work In the most time. She Is turned down snd cannot understand the reason for It We cannot expect any one to employ ns If we will do nothing but watch the clock. We will never get anywhere It we do. Thla practice la so futile, anyway time passes much faster If a per son uses it as It Is supposed to be used. Doing nothing gets very tire- tome, snd It Is the worst thing on earth. People get lazy, and can't adapt themselves If they try. They don't know how to distribute their time. Suppose by some accident or slip a person should succeed enough to get a business of bis own. Ha wouldn't spend his time to sufficient advantage to ran It as It should be run; eventually It would fall. There Is no place tn the world for clock watchers. Let ns train ourselves correctly now. Baker Sweep Lithians From Floor by 39 To 26 Score SALEM, March 11. (API Showing a woeful lack ot co-ordination In their maneuvers through out the entire lea sun, Ashland high this morning played their final game ot the tenth annual la ter-scholastic tournament when the Lithiana were put out ot the running by Baker high, SI to 24, tn a consolation affair. Led First Quarter Ashland had the better ot the first quarter's play, with goals by Howell and Reader tor the South ern Oregonians figuring In the scoring. The end ot the period found Ashland in the lead 11 to 10. Its lead was short-lived, how ever, for starting the second frame Baker was put into the lead by a clean shot by Howard. From that period on Baker was not to be de nied. It increased Its lead to 23 to 17 at half time. By three-quarter time the score waa 22 to 24 tor the winners. The final period found Ashland putting up a futile battle after Howell, big Lit hla a center had been benched on per sonal fouls. Baker Gosrd Strang Crawford, Baker guard, put In a strong bid for all-stats team by his work In the Ashland game. He gsrnered tour field goals in the ' first hslf, but wss held to one basket snd two tree throws In the second half. Engene Routs Tillamook The second game of the consol ation rounds played this morning resulted In s win for Eugene over Tillamook stter tbe latter had an nexed a one-point lead. 9 to 8, at the halt. Berg, flashy Eugene forward, put the game on ice for his team by his sensational work In the second period when he shot tour field goals. The teams battled on even terms throughout the third period for the most part, with Eugene having a three-point lead at the end ot that time. Tillamook missed several "set upa" during the closing minutes. These misplays, together with the inability of the Cheesemakers to cash in on free throws, cost them the contest. White, center for Tillamook, played one ot the best pivot games ot ths series. This afternoon at 2:20 Dallas will meet North Bend in a conso lation game, while Astoria will battle Pendleton in a semi-fins! contest In the championship yv. '.' ',' I , Vi . a- '-.f,4 -I k f;m- -I It',".. ; I 1. : wrt-r?:& 4 AI: t f l ?1 I'" "'V I -. 1 ' . ' I AU-Around Good Card Arranged For Fight Fans ASHLAND PLAYS FINAL GAME IN STATE TOURNEY MAJOR LEAGUE PROSPECTS . Ilffrrent Manager and Cholre t'rup of llookliw Only Iteatl Strength KklilblleU by Chli-ao Uhlle Hut la hprlug I'rarlli'e. Morulo lllKh, However, Kvxa If (tlilrra llitant Enrolled, and IHinle Hush Kltfurea on llerlh u I'lnt Division, BILLY BREEDXOVB i - pillar boy from Bend meets Dave Jackson, sensational fight r Hum Little Kock, Arkanaaa, in tbe 10-round main event at the Legion 1'avllion tonight. series, - - Tonight Salem and Commerce of Portland play a seml-Jnsl chsmplonship ams, while Baker and Eugene o.eet In a consolation affair. Industrial School Under. Quarantine SALEM. March 21, (AP) The Boys' State Industrial school at Woodburn has been plsced under partial quarantlns for ths next three weeks, following ths discov ery of a case of Meningitis, epl demlo type, Thursday afternoon. No visitors will be received or boys paroled or dismissed from tha school during ths period of quarantlns. DID IOU HEAR "1 don't suppose she suffered sny after-effects from her opera, tlon?" "No; bat sierobody else did." Answers. 102 202 470 492 Barclay Blehn Olson. 0. Reeves Handicap Total . 170 175 182 141 141 122 109 112 125 200 174 ISO 70 70 70 627 406 362 S34 210 SSS 224 822 2601 Copco No. 1 McClure 188 201 Fulton . 1S 121 Leslie 14S 121 James . 117 120 HcMlllan . 117 142 Handicap 22 22 Total 742 798 The Spar Bonfleld 144 182 Jerrue lit IBs Header 164 1(4 Hoeseau . 129 162 Beuteau 171 192 Total 716 848 Tout 172 66 1( 44C 149 422 lit 402 162 448 24 108 840 2280 Total 162 479 129 40 108 42 171 4(2 1(8 8(1 7(8 2229 I L O. O. F. Hyan 121 BlrvUn, Jr. 179 Muskoft 172 Irvlan, C. S. 166 Tutter 204 Handicap 24 Total .. 2(6 Copco No. 2 aimer 16 Hltcher Pylea Miller kerman (Total 140 1(2 , 128 19 19 117 168 16 161 161 128 1(2 112 146 170 24 24 7(8 7(8 141 1(6 166 174 1(7 2(2 17 202 176 IS 817 909 Total 891 489 461 449 619 102 2401 Total 4(6 4(9 6(2 616 622 2614 Two Baby Mi Mrs. Ruby Moore of Altamont, Is not tbe Ruby Moor who has been charged with shoplifting from the Polly Shoppe. Mrs. Moors bss been much snnoyel by ques tions since the complaint was fil ed sgslnst her nsmesske. DARN THAT ECHO MOTHER: Lily, I don't know what to think, but I distinctly beard Mr. Holmes kiss you twice In ths hall. LILY: That Is not correct ths echo Is so strong. Mostlqne, CharleroL toxv vumi some men Keep men .noses to the gundstone so the wives can turn theirs r up at the neighbors. I ITOJIU- g5 JUST , OKD--Nit) 60 KS fcr-.. . Another Card Just as Good as Last Week's I 9 O FRIDAY MARCH .... LEGION PAVILION KLAMATH FALLS Show Starts at 8:45 Sharp Joe Bickers taff, Matchmaker, Presents 10-Round Main Event Junior Welterweights DAVE JACKSON Made worlds of friends, to fight Jack Berg to on clean cut win over bring title back to Amer Borden will show even ica, better this time Wants VS. BILLY BREEDLOVE The most improved i Chiloquin will back boxer in Oregon. 43 him to take Jackson, bouts, lost 3 decisions. Semi-windup 6 Rounds Heavyweights On great showing last week these two put up public deman is return match. TINY K. O. McCUMBER Showed he i a great lYonna Valley; has never prospect! The pride of lost a fight! VS. EARL BEEBE Earl says: "Over the six round route I will K. O. Tiny." Also Two Red Hot Preliminaries Prices: Ringside, $2.50; general $1.50; kids, 60 cents Tickets on sale at Mecca and Spar SPOILED HIS PARTY "Wall, dear, how did 70a tnjojr party!" "Oh, had a rotten time." "How was thst!" "Thev told ms to est ss much is I wsntad and I couldn't."- Hummel, Hamburg, A blind man tn Enf land has la vented a camera that makes prints almost aa rapldlr as It produces necstlves. (This la auulhor of a series or fir at liauil Aaaocliitetl I'roas storlvs on uruaixvta of M ajor lorus Clubs liy OAV1XJH TAUIOT, lr. Associated lv.ss Sports Writer SAN ANTONIO. Tea., March II Possasslnc Uttls strsngth that the did uot havs last roar when they finished Just ons Jump sbsad ot the American leagu. cellar, ths 1930 Chicago Whits Box srs slrsng.1 oontldent and hopeful tor a first division barth. Different Manager A different manager aud a choice crop ot rookies Is ths ouly real strength oxhlbltsd br ths Chlca goans. The natural supposition would bs that thej srs not quits read to win a pannant. but the box, apparently, nev.r heard of auch a line of reasoning. They ars whooping It up ..r the Ukaulo Uoule llusb. Them Is s spirit, a spark in camp you can't miss. Una ths continued absence ot Art Shires, who. It appears. might bs permanently abauut, hat failed to diminish their enthusi asm. Tba plsyers, to s man, ba llet, they ais headed tot ths first division, snd lluih Is not the kind of a fellow to tell them differ ently. Hitting (irratly Improved -We've got a fins looking bunch ot youngsters," said Donle. "It's too early to do sny predict ing, but I boilers tha boys sr. go ing to play soma great baseball for ms. It think it's safe to say we'll finish hlgh.r thsn Isat ysar. Improved bitting will do that." Partly responslbla for tha tins morale ot the Hose la the man ner In which I hoy bars cuffsd ths Glsnls about In tha exhibition series. Kxoellent pitching by vet. erana snd rookies silks snd hsrd hitting gava ths Bush men three victories before ths New Yorkers took a verdict. A young team, the Sox rounded Into shsps early and ars sbout ready to go now. Shirrs Mlaanl Except st first, where tha vet eran Bad Clsncy has filled In for Shlrea during ths great one'a pro longed correspondence with head quarters, the team looks at least aa strung In every department as last year, aud Its pitching sud hlt- tlug should ihow sn Improvement. Although a great spring batter, Clancy neither can field aa srlll fully nor bit along with Shlrea for a full season. In shifting Chalmers Clsssll from short to socond, Uuah baa solved hla keystone problem. Ths expensive boy from tbe coaat looks like a "natural" on lbs right elds ot ths dlsmond, sud Is hlttlug ths ball hard. Ilia change of tceuery, however, loft a fine, large vacancy at shortstop, snd that is whsrs Ihs real baltls baa raged. HliurUlop tiutliua luflllej Irvln Jeffries, a grlunlug youth from Dallas, and Crnl Smith, up trout lirlmlugham, ars acrapplug It out with Ulll Huunefleld, a hold over, with no decision yet In sight. Both Jeffries sud Smith hit over 100 with championship cluba last year, and ons ot them likely will gel the nud, with llunuefleld sgaln booked for tha utility role. Willis Kamm at third completes the In field. John Kerr, who held down second last year, flnda hlmsolf In a precarloua position. Frlaro Bluffer Added Smead Jolly, a strspplng slug- gsr from San Francisco, who baa hit around .400 regularly for sev eral years. Is Ihs prlss sddltloa to the outfield. He reported lsts, snd bss yet to prove thst hs csn do big Issgus pitching thst wsy, but Bush expects him to bresk up a block ot ball games. Hetwssn him snd a regular trick lu the pas ture patrol are ths fleet Csrl Hey- nolds, John "Wstwood snd Alex I ktettler, regulsrs last year, snd 1 Jimmy Moors, George lllscksrry i and Davs Harris, three hard-hit- ling newcomers. Hookies on Mound hlaff Two youngsters from leeser ' leagues ars bslng counted upon to I bolster s somewhat wobbly mound ' staff. They srs Vlo frsstsr, a cool rigbt-hander. whoss pitching i featured Dallas' drive to ths 111 . Texas league flag, snd Pat Cara way, a soulhpsw, who compiled a remarkable record with Topeka of , ths Wsstsra league. Forming ths bsckbons of tht staff srs lbs sglng Urban Taber, Alpbonss Thomas and Ted Lyons, who know what It Is at' about, if Ihey havs a good ysar, and Fr. slur ami Caraway llvs up (o their promise, lb. Sox should bs caps bis of duallug some misery. Ulli. er holdovers, none of whom did exteuslvs pitching Isst yesr, sr. Ursdy Adklns, Harold McKalu, ltd Walsh Jr., Ted Ulankenslilp, Hob Wetland and tleorge Connel ly, Two, maybe three of Uiem, teem dus fur lbs tail and uncut. Women Bowlers of Northwest Invited To Seattle Meet BLATTUC, March tl. (AP) Women bowlers ot ths northwest srs forming sa aaaoclsilon similar to Ihs Northwest Inlsrnsllonal Uowllug cougreea snd plan to stags a tournament bars during Ihs period May I to 11 whan the masculine pin saisabers get to. gether Is their annual meet. Woiusn bowling tssms from Portland, Spokans, Walls Walla. Vauooursr, B. O., Everett, Taooma. Ulympla, Helllngham, Aberdeen, Bremerton, Hoqulam. Owtralla, Yakima. Wenatchss, Mount Ver non, Longvlew, Eugene, Klamath rails, and Missoula. Mont., have been Invited to compete. Six teams ar. as parted to enter Irons Portland. Ths earns rules sad srlsa divi sions will govern ths northwest women s bowling songrees aa gov- srns ths msa, Mrs. Charleen Dun way, acting secretary tor ths sew organisation anaoancsd. FOR PAINS dus lo Hhsumstltm, Nsnrltts, Neuralgia, Sciatic Lumbago, Jout, Cramps and Swelling of .hs Limbs, hundreds havs lound quick and lasting relief jy taking CASSY'S CUU I'OL'NU. Stubborn cases which apparently bad defied every other treatment and medicine baa quickly yielded lo Ihle wonderful Blood Cleansing Tonic. It not only atopt aa exceea of urlo acid from form ing, but alda la Its removal by direct action on the stom ach, liver snd kidneys. SUM l-KIl lUrTTl.at AT THE STAR DIUU CO. Something-f or-Everybody Sale FREE ICE CREAM FREE CAKE FREE HOT COFFEE FREE DOUGHNUTS Enough for Every Man and Woman in Klamath County HOW MUCH DOES A LOAF OF BREAD WEIGH? See America's Largest Loaf on display in, our window. 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