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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1930)
PAGE TWO f HE EVENING UEKALD, KLAAATIl FALLS, OREGON Ilipurtay, May 13, 103C IN THE REALM OF SPORTS ITALIAN IN to fight sum F QRD HERE Millio Millitte, San Francitco Favorite, To Box Friday Tex Wckerstaff la tinted over (he ficht cmrd he It arran.lna tor Krlday evening,. May IS. because he has aliened a boy who ran give Young Sam Langford somethlni to think about. Br reason oC Wen Kctchd's bout with Leo Lontakt at Seattle Friday evening. Tex a able to accure the earvlrca of Millio Millitte, sensailonsi l-ycar-ld tlxhtar of San Krancisco. Mil litte U a etnblo mate of Ketchel's and trarela the circuit with n Learning of thi altuatlon and having heard of the youngsters prowess. Tex decided to turtle him to Blase a ooui who Tnammy. Native of Omaha Millitte balls from Omaha. Neb., home of many aterllug fighters. He la 1 years old. ha had JS flg-ts. won it. two araws, nd 1 kayoa. Tbat it a record for one of hla years. Came to San Francisco two yeara ago after being groomed by Morris Schlatter, a alar of daya gone by. He la now under the management of Earl Mann, who has that high clasa boy, Wes Ketone!, and starting as a preliminary boy he fought bis way up to the top until today he Is the talk 01 California. He la a terrific puncher and against a boxer like Sam Langford be looks at his best. Millitte will arrive Thurs day morning. Sam More Serious Sam la taking this bout more seriously than his former bouts. Ha laughs when told he is in (or a troenoing, maybe a kayo. Says he's fought better boys than this kid will ever get In the ring with, bat his one thought In mind is a match with tha newly crowned champion Young Jack Thompson, who Just recently beat Jakie Fields. Sam has fought Jack twice before and beat him easily and saya he can do it again. Kenee tha strenuous training. He will get plenty of dongh if he gets another chance at Thompson, aad how that 8am lores the "do taytM." Works Out Tonight 8am will work out at :0 this areata al tha arena for those who like to see him train. Through the courtesy of The Bvening Herald and Tha Morning Mews, reports of tha election will, be read at ringside Just as soon sa tha rates-are counted, so the rotors who are interested in the gorerncr race can sit and look at a great fight card and hear bow the result of the citizens' choice is going. There will be four red hot pre liminaries -to complete the card. Vicious Drive Is Feature Of Simpson Running Form J SURPHISES DUE THISWEEK IN COAST LEAGUE Leadership Dangling Midair With Four Possibilities In 9 ft 00$$ l-ia:- By V. I). filtlFKITH Director of Ohio Itelays From the standpoint of the man who fires the gun al the start of each preliminary heat and each final race, Gcorgo Simpson is tile Ideal sprinter. Early in the game tbe Ohio State flyer learned to place full confidence In the starter's quirk eye and to rely on that indlridual to give tbe field an eren break at the gun. George Simpson never has believed in trying to "beat the gun" or to outguess the starter. Probsbly no other sprinter has been set back fewer times tor breaking, and simply because tbe fastest human stays on his marks until the gun Is fired. Orthodox Starting Fortii. His starling form, revised slightly to meet the increased eleva tion of starting blocks, is still the orthodox method moat common ia American competition. With the command "Go to your marks." he settles his feet firmly in position, rests his weight on hta rlgttf knee snd looks steadily down the track, hla arms atratght, the bet ter to support his weight at the next command. When tse Words Gt set" are glren. hla back comes up until it is level and his weight comes forward to tbe last fraction of an Inch he can gain without losing his balance. His "get set" motion la a snap motion acquired through many hours of practice and one that gets him off bis marks without the loss of an Instant. At the sound of the gun. Simpson's long legs drive him for ward at almost a 45-degree angle while his right arm drives up level with his chin and his left cnroei back strongly. Every athlete soon learns that a strong leg stride must be matched by an equally vigorous arm action. The ahoulder development in Simpson 1m no mean factor in his start and powerful running. Body lns Forward. Simpson's full stride is almost rlelous, a pounding, springy ex pression of speed that Is Joy to the followers of the sport. At top speed, his stride measures approximately nine feet and his body leans forward at an angle of about as degrees. Simpson never spares himself in a race, never "coasts" In a final and probably would not know how to take It easy If he were told to do so. It is the fierceness of his drire that probably haa caused the pulled tendons of the Olympic trials and the National Collegiate championships. Hy Associated l're This week promises to brtng sbj.t further changes tu the standings q! the I'oaal baseball circuit. The leattue-ltsidiug l.oa AugeUs Angela meet l. inland's Aoorna al Oaklaud, Sucruuieulo'e Seuators, who were removud front the top rung of the ladder last week by the Angels, clash with the Sun Francisco Heals at Sacra mento, Seattle encouuter Holly wood at l.os Aucelea and the Missions lake ou Portland's trail ing Beaver-Ducks at Sau Fran cisco. lurtlnd Iah'Ls fcy Judging by past performances ot tbe season, the Missions should have no trouble with Portland. How Sacramento and tbe Seals will fare In their aeries is a mai ler for conjecture. The Baca wore giveu little chauce at the atari of the aeaaon. but last week found them in the lead, and this week j Big League BASEBALL Third llaaa I'rnMt'iiis SPECULATION v ' WATCH HlTTflfj flf M, Intention Ti Punr WAlK IN TWO Of Thrii art". Giants Meet and Conquer Two Most Formidable Opponents Hooks and Jabs Millio MUletta vs. Young Sam Langford Friday evening, Hay e e What fight! Youth rs Vet eran. see Langford holds two decisions ever Young Jack Thompson, new ly crowned champion of the world. e Millitte, 1 year old Italian sensation Is flghu. 3 wins, 2 draws, 11 kayoea. A great pros pect for the title. see Millitte halls from that town, Omaha, Nebraska, where such great stars as ilorrie Schlatter, Tommy Grogan, Ace Had kins, etc., came from. Also "Hisxoner" Mayor Tom Walters ia a corn hunker. Been walling a long time for a kayo in a main event. Well, don't mtss this bout. Tbe Italian colony will turn ant strong to root for their coun tryman. Millitte wants to fight Young Corbett. Langford Is taking this fight seriously, at he knows Millitte Is a great fighter. Wants to fight Thompson BCTln. Election returns will be an nounced tor the convenience of the tans at the rlngtide. Through courtesy of the Evening Herald and the Morning News. Benny Dotson. judge of good fighters, has seen Millitte fight In San Francisco. Will bet the Italian takes Langford. Looks like a capacity house, account of election. Millltte-Langford a big city at traction. Tex trying to put on better card than last on. Try and do it! see Jack Crlm back from Fortland with wins over Ray McQuillan and Bud Bryant. Sporting new spring attire and a large apark ler. e Millitte a stable mate to Wea Ketcuel. - -, ."' , Earl Mans has a couple of bread winners In Ketchel and . MllllUe. see Tickets on sale today, for this tellar "attraction.. . -j Four red hot preliminaries. n 1LKKBLRT U. BARKER I phla. 7 to . for their ninth victory Associate Presa Sports Writer in their last 12 games. The Phils The New York Giants hare tan- tied tbe score ia the eighth off gled for tha first time this season Klein's double and Whitney's sln with their chief rivals. Chicago rle. bnt the Reds came back in and Pittsburgh, and the honors : their half of the same frame to must go to John McUraw's fence- score the winning run on Suke busters beyond dispute. , forth's triple and Allen's sacrl- On tho crest of a terrifio hitting "c8 'ly' streak, the Gianta rode rough-shod "Pii -tuosi inree ii.is I ih. Pir.to. ,h. cK. I u" lygras luru.u in cue taking three games out of four " m m. from each of the two formidable ', " , .7 western clubs. The net result 'he, T''" Zail was to give the Gianta a f Irm ! ",s1 ,the fc? ?,7 ? they are only one lull game be hind the leading Angels. Seattle Agirrrsslve Seattle is another organisation thai is oonfoundlug tbe critics. The Indians were considered no great threat to pennant chances when tbe aeaaon opened, but late ly ihey have been pluggiug away in great fashion, aud indications are luat Ihey will continue to Im prove tbetr standiugs. Against Hollywood their precent streugih should be well demonstrated. Los Angeles Is not getting the pitching lbs Senators received al Oakland last week, and should tlnd tho going rough againi the Acorna this week. S V'-:l "1 IN Dismissal From Academy Due Officials Predict Ilk .ti. I'l.MAIIt.h A batter'a eyea aubconscloualy glancing around Ihe liitleld often betray his intention ot bunting or drsgging a ball,' I'la Tray nor of the Pittsburgh 1' I rules, "and If bis eyes Indicate that he Is going to bunt Ihe ball toward third base, you can walk up two or Ihrve sti'ps while the pilrher ia delivering the ball and be In position to make an easy play." This Up from the greatest third baseman in tbe in.ijois today, will help solve your third base prob lems. Like Ihe first .baseman, he should be a good Judge ot hlgb, twisting tly balls. He should be able to go back Into the field behind him fur manw IttBh fi,ir Cagle's Dismissal "d loul Hr. balls. There are , ' uoi nim, l luv reach ot the left fielder and which II le out of Ihe question for the shortstop to get. There ahould be a close under- WKST POINT, N. Y.. May 11. standing between Ihe catcher f API Immediate dismissal! of : and third baseman, as there n Christian Keener Cagle from the many playa In which both are military academy was corecast to-j Involved. Always he in position day by army o'tlolals. following , to receive a snap throw from lbs news dispatches confirming re- j catcher lo catch a baserunner grasp on the league leadership, During their last eight games, with the Plratea and Cuba as op ponents. McGraw's sluggers have pounded out 121 hits, including an even dozen home runs, and scored "8 runs. The average per game was 9 2-3 runs and 15Vk hits. It remains for the final game of the series with the Cubs to pro vide most ot the fireworks. The Giants won, 14 to 12. Nine home runs were bit, three by tbe Giants and six by the Cubs. Pirates Break Losing Streak Beating Brooklyn G to 2, Pitts burg not ouly broke a four-game losing streak, but create a triple tie for tbrld place, with the Robins and the Cincinnati Reds as their companions. Errin Brame gare up only six hits, while the Pirates collected 11 off Dudley and Mor rison. The Reds nosed out Phlladol- ln. Lou Gehrig hit his sixth homer of the year in the sixth. The victory boosted the Ysnks Into fourth place. The Boston Red Sox five-game winning streak was halted br St. Louis, t to 2, in 10 inning. L!s enbee give the Browns only four scattered in the first nine Innings, but was reaohed for a single, dou ble and a sacrifice fly la the tenth. Aa Maintain Lead The Athletics maintained a halt game lead over Washington for first place by tronnolng Clereland. IS to 7. The Mackmen knocked Clint Brown oat of the box In the second inning with a fire-run st uck, and kept up the charge against three other Indian pitch ers. It was Brown's first defeat. Bob Bnrke allowed only fire hits as Washington trounced Chi cago, 1J to 2 (loose Goslin led In the attack with two doubles and a single, while Sam Rice hit safe ly la his 23rd consecutlre game. Murder Will Out; Christian Cagle Is Married Man NEW ORLEANS, May 13, (AP) Records in the court at Gretna, Jefferson parish, Louisiana, today revealed that Christian Keener Cagle, the "red-head" Army foot ball star, and Miss Marion 11 un- ford Nalle, a pretty auburn-haired girl of New Koads, La., were mar ried on August 25. 192. The marriage was performed by Geoigj J. Trautb, justice of tbe peace of Gretna, who went back through his records of the last seven years and located the certificate. Each gave their age as 23 years. Cagle gave his address as New Or leans and hla bride's address as Baton Rouge. Witnesses to the marriage were Garnett II. Todd and Daniel Whitney. The marriage certificate abowa the bride's father Is deceased. Her mother is Mrs. Valentine Herbert Nalle. Mra. Cagle left yesterday on a visit to New York. MAhhS fclBHI.NU TAL'KLK R. L. Hale of Ephrata, Wash ington, la a business visitor ia Klamath Fans. Mr. Male is in terviewing fishermen of this city and vicinity and showing them hla line ot fishing tackle, which he and his on manufacture. He carries with him a display of tiles and leaders which give him a ready audience with tbe ardent disciples of Izaak Walton. Eight American Golfers Survive In Women's Play FORM BY, Eng., May 13, (A P) Eight of tbe 12 Americans in tho British women's cham pionship golf competition surviv ed the morning plsy while four were eliminated. Miss Glenna Collett. New York, Mlsa Virginia Van Wie, Chicago, Mrs. Leo Federman. New York, and Mrs. Stewart Hanley, De troit, were through for the day as they won third round matchea and will play fourth rounds to morrow morning. MIhs Maureen Orcutt, Knglo wood. N. J.. Miss Helen Ill'ks, New York, -Mrs. O. S. Hill, Kan sas City Miss Edith Qnler, Read ing. Pa., bid to play two rounds today. MNs Illrlts Wins Miss Hicks was i!: first to hnrdte the two obstacles winning morning and afternoon mufchet by the same score, seven up and tire to play. Mss Louise Fordyce, Youngs town, Ohio, MIhs Peggy Wattles. Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Frlls fitlfel, Wheeling W. V., and Mrs. E, V Lenlhan, Pasadena, Calif., wore defeated in the second round. Champions to Meet Tomorrow morning's play In the fourth round will bring to gether. Glenna Collett and .Molly Gourlay, American women' champion and English natlri champion. Miss Gourlay defeat ed Miss Collett In the Informal International matches preceding the championship. norta of the Army football's cap tain's marriage nearly two years ago, in violation ot West Point regulations. Academy officials. Including Major General William R. Smith, the commandant, were not prepar ed Immediately to take ofllolal action or make any statement, but Indications were Cagle would be called summarily to account. Information concerning Cagle's marriage In Gretna, Louisiana on August 25, 138, contained in an associated Press dispatch, was Ihe first detailed evidence received at West Point. It -was understood tbat following an inveetlgatloa of rumors, Cagle bad explicitly de nied being married. Marriage by any cadet ia strict ly prohifflled by tha regulations and. after every leave or fur lough, he is obliged to sign a cer tificate guaranteeing be has dune nothing In violation of the rules. It was recalled Cagle over stayed a Christmas holiday fur lough In 138 and was disciplin ed by assignment to three months extra gnard duty. Walker Cup Group All Set for Play SSSS " SANDWICH. Eng.. May 13. (A P) All players who will tlgnre in the Walker cup golf matches here Thursday and Friday have arrived at Sandwich, the British complement being filled by the arrival of Cyril Tolley who made bis first appearance on the Royal St. George's course today. Tolley has been golfing In Franca since his return from the United States. He went out in a four-ball match with Roger Wethered. Rob ert Harris and Francis Ouimet, Boston veteran. Jones got together an all-American foursome with himself. George Volgt, George Von Elm and Roland Mackensle for some serious practice designed to find ways and means of overcoming the pitfalls with which Sandwich's famous course plentifully sup plied. La.spn Claiadlniiiig (By Tho Associated Press) National: napping. lu throwing to first or second base, never lob the ball, but put something "on" your throw. Most bad throws are caused by "hold ing bsek" with the ball. RANGOON, Burma, India. May 1J (AP) Mlsa Amy Johnson. English girl who Is flying solo to Australia, made a forced landing today at Inseln, 13 miles north of Rangoon. Hr machine waa damaged but the pilot was not Injured. CENTERS ON ENTRfflER Kentucky Derby Haa Race Follower Guesting I.Ol 1SV1I.1.K. Ky. May 11. (A PI With- the Kentucky Derby only four das off, speculation today centered on the uuuiber ot thoroughbreds that would go lo the post when the bugle sounds "boots and saddles" lor Ibe tilth race at Churchill Downs tiatur day. The ISO, 000 added mllt-and-e-quitrler speed and enduiauce teal this year Is not espuctud lo have a record field. Mueteu horses, all colts, were lisied today among the probable starters, with likeli hood that several would be with drawn before Saturday, bringing the number to accept Ibe issue down to fifteen or lose. "Derby Trlnl" Today Nine derby ellglblrs will com- nete Imlav In Ilia firth raxa ihe Downs. The race, dubbed I ha Derby Trial, la for throe ;) ear-olds at the mile distance, and will give tbe dopesters a Una on who has ihe bal chance to defeat Ihe derby favorite. Cal 'lant Fox. winner nf Die prea fe ll ess at I'lnuico last rrlday. Gallant Fox, owned by William Woodward, Chicago, Is not ei pected lo race al Churchill Downs before be starts In lbs derby, but Sydney, Johnson K. Csmden s speedy colt, la entered lu Ibe derby trial today. Hyduev is ibe principal hope nf royal Kenlucklaua who ere dellghled when a Kentucky horse triumphs over an outside entry In tbe classic. -allo ot In Derby Kalto, though conceded an ex cellent ensure lo score an up-1 set In today a feature, la not ex pected to run In the derby, which would mean Ibat no filly would be entered In this year's running. The probable derby field as compiled today, listing nineteen colts all carrying the derby weight ot 11 pounds, looked something like tha: Horse Gallant Fox Tannery Crack Brigade - -. Sydney . Gallant Knlsht X Woodcraft X High Fool tluckeya Poet XX E. Legere Dressing Thru XX .... No Boy Dark Entry (Imp ) M Croeseo llrosdway Limited P. Walls Playtime ... r. Colillettl Prince Athlelng P. Neal Fwlntleld L. 8rhaffr Busy . No Boy Gone Away .M. Garner Incle Luther ... No Boy Strangler Takes Sarpolis to Mat HKATTI.K, May IS ( API Wrangler Kd Lewis deputed Dr. Karl atai polls I wo out of three tails here last night. Marpolls look the first tall with hla flying scissors, but waa Ihe vlcilm of a body alam In the second fall, which led him an easy victim (or Lewis' headlorks for the final tall. Dea Anderson, Salem, Ore., de feated Jack Krugor, I'orl Orchard light heavyweight. In Ihe preliminary. learn look Ihe lead In the northern division of Ihe Maelfle Ooast eon. furence yoalerdsy when Ihsy do lea ted the Washington Huskies here, T lo .. In an ll-lunlng bat tle. Three cosily Washington r. rora lu the eleventh Inning con tributed lo llielr eteal. The score: R- H a '.Vaablnglnn I 7 Oregon T ft I llallerlaa: I,. Uew, McLean. Putnam and llrannon, McDonald and (labrlsl OltMiOV TOCN LKAI K fclHlK.NK. Ore.. May 11. IAI'1 -I'nlverslty of Oregon's tiasetull fOI'lMim KI N WILD MO-t'UtV. May II. (AIM Washington Stale college weal ) a lulling bit. e in detrst Idaho 14 In T here teierrter. Fire Idsh. tilt' hers n si e used. V sisss-Jassssi-i is rT' Clifford A. 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