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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1930)
PAGE TWO llIE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, June 21, 1030 IN THE REALM OF SPORTS DYSON LOSES TO UKEWIEW STAR BY NOD McDonald' Head Proves Undoing of Local Fan Favorite. Shrimp McDonald gained ' decision over Benny Dyson Id th la round main vnt ol what proved to b on ot Jo Blckrettf't beet (Ifbl crdi at th Legion pavilion laat night. Shrimpa victory might be at tributed to hud work. Ht used ill noodle, boas, or whatever It la In two waya and Quit ffectlvely. Aftar veral hard roaade, la which Dyeoa waa th aggressor, th Lakevlew boy got hi had Into action and euc- redd la dating Benny wun a (aw hard bump and from thar an ont th fight waa XcDonaia t. Whether thia etyl of fighting la intentional or not ta not a mai ler of dlecussloa her, hut It haa the desired rult th weak onlng ot th opponent's resist- aare. Dnoa'i eJya Closed Attar aTral round ot hard Jabbing with hia left (and here McDonald used hie head like a good fighter) Shrimp succeeded la eloaiag Draon'a y. That , y la Manny's weakneaa and ' once hl opponent gel to work ing, en that member the Boston boy begina to loae ground. The drat few round looked like Dyaon. Although knocked down oece, h came back like wildcat and all but put the Lakevlew boy out. Following that flashy round. Dyaon took the greater part of the punish ment, tor, being halt ounoeu. many ol hi hardeet hooka fonnd venose on Shrimp's ahoulder. Benny did awipe Shrimpa aye la a later round ana opeow a email eat from which the gore oozed for a time bat the local hoy waa too buy wiping the blood from hie own face to give thep roper attention to hia anu ses 1st. To the eaaual observer It kecked Ilk a draw would sot kaTe been too unpopular, al- thatgh thar la no room for i,iiit about the decision ' handed down by th two Judge and rfre r" Vimmmr challeaaed KM Ryder, on time Klamath -Viol, challenged the winner. The Kid haa sat a eom wonderful fight and In eonditioa could atlll ..k. aime of the boy plenty. Al. Trolmaaa from down be row. who earn up here to tight . Them" looka awfully good and tiuua u In i amart fighter and knowa bow to hit He . louad that Sam Lang ford waa not t he chaaed out of the ring th fight turned Into on hot battle unUJ. in we fourth round, when Mr. Trul- nne. 14. kit Langford. 148, low and th doctor gay th fight to Sat oa a foul altar escorting 8aa to the dressing room for aa wramtntuon. Foal Seem Plainly Ta foal blow waa as puis, aj day aad when It hit could b .hearal ail over th boose. Th rtra should hay hesitated in gtTlac the fight to th black boy. Sua souk to th caavaa hat waa not in th excruciating pala that moat low blowa can and this might bar led Dick Reed to bliT the colored boy waa faking th tout Sam fought In hi queer atyl aad no doubt thia bothered th boy from th south. However, th reason for the foul waa that Ham looked fat around th waist and Al thought on sunk la thar would put Sam on th mat but that boy can tak them la that fat tammy, and how. , Trulmana Applauded - It waa th first tim that the . writer has yr seen a . man, losing by a foul, get such an oration when h ltt the ring. Th fan told Tex last night, by I heir applause, that they would Ilk to see this new find, Al. In th ring again and they would lak him tn th top spot. Al and 8am slugged and fought .lik a coupl ot mad balls and la a rturn go they would do It all over again. Every fan that aaw that fight would com back and would recommend It to his friends. Th battle ot th night in th tour rounders was th opener between Battling Burns and Al Valaaka, Beatty and Rosevfll respectively. These boys fought so hard tor four rounds that they had to be helped from the ring by their seconds. In th second Valask waa nearly out and in the third It waa th Indian boy who was on th verge of a knockout. The house went wild and gave thea prelim boys a great band. In the next four rounder Bear cat Burns and Kubyo fought a draw at the same weight, 135, but not nearly aa fast or hard as th first fight. Ruoyo can fight bat h get ah tired out running so much and whes It Isn't necessary. Barns Is tough and can tak them and whea he hit Robyo h followed until Kubyo got away or tied him BP. Willie Feldman Is In hard training with a desire to put himself la th best possible) shape. H 1 developing his lung by announcing th fights and h does It Ilk big Urn. Th card was very good and blimp and Benny arew a big house and every tan abould hav ban well pleased by the fight th boys gav them. BRAKKMAX KI''r"P ' HOOD RIVER, Ore., Jun 11, (AP) L. B. Thorn, logging train brakeman, Portland, waa killed here yesterday when he waa struck by a speeder at th De mills. i : i.. n.ii n:nv. Scores of Homeruru By AL DEMAREB (Former Pitcher X. V. Giant) Judging from the box scores lately they must hav run th old lively hall In again. For a while th "powers that be" toned down the "rabbit" by put ting a aoft rubber casing around the hard rubber and cork cen ter, but they must have elim inated thia precaution. Th public probably llkee this era of home runs, especially if the horn team la doing the slugging. However, It Is tough on the poor pitcher. He never has a gam won a long a thar la a batter up there evincing a club. A three or four run lead means nothing anymore. A hitter who would he lucky to hit a hall out of th infield la th old daya. is liable t glv th ball a rid over the fear .with several ot hia ssate oa th bases, and the old game Is over. Players who couldat hit the feneee with a shotgun are hit ting bulla over them. It may be all right but at times I long for the old tight low score games, whan baserun. nlng and strategy counted for something. vp aso Homa CHICAGO. June 11. (API In their aeet for a new endur ance refueling flight . record, Kenneth and John Hunter, had completed 110 hour In th air at 4:40 a. m. (c d. t) today la their plan "Th City of Chi cago." At Sky Harbor airport. It was reported at that hour that all was well with thep lane and Its crew. dm FULLY EQUIPPED... DELIVERED HERE Rod SojoI Continental Motor with fore feed lubrication, pyrodyn cylinder head end Isometric aluminum alley piston.. Midland Steeldraulic four-wheel brakes. Silent body, with all-tteel doors and narrow truss-type steel pillars. Many other highest quality mechanical features. Hamaker Motor "Servic Worth While" 423 So. 6th. 1010-30 William Stribling's Murderous Left Fist Propels Norwegian Out of Championship Picture BY Wll MAM VYKKKIM Assm-lated I'reea Hporta Writer CHICAGO. June SI AP) The anaular flsure ot Otto Von Porat, Norway's heavyweight contribu tion, today waa out of the cham pionship schemes propelled there by the left flat ot William Strlb llng ot Georgia, U. S. A.. Two mlnutea aad titty seconds after they crawled Into the ring at the Chicago stadium laat night. Von Porat. th Paralyser, was stretched paralysed oa the floor, hv the same left hand that caused Strlbllng to ask postponement of th battle. Fought Ileal Fight The ex-schoolboy from Macou. Ga . fighting la a tashlon that amated a throng of around 11,000 persona, carried Von Porat oft hia teet from th (tart. None of th holding and mauling that haa characterised prevloua Strlbllng engagements, were on display. Strlbllng cam out using very thing and It was a thoroughly be wildered Von Porat who launched a right swing at Strlbltng's Jaw and ran Into a left hook that dropped him Ilk rock. . Von Porat's head struck th ranvaa with a thud, and what th blow to hia chin might hav fell ed to accomplish, was finished v hen his head atruck th floor. Heart Blow Hart Strlbllng was all over Otto from th start. Hia left chunked Into Von Porat's face with keen pre cision and a rouelng right hand under the Norwegian's heart must SEALS TUMBLE BEFORE ANGEL BATTING RALLY By Th Associated Pre With a dramatic finish Los Angeles brok up a pitcher's dual yesterday and scored a nov elty In their present series by recording two straight wlna, downing San Francisco, T to 4. Catcher Warm slammed a aom ran with th bases full tn th eighth, and th three-run rally of th Seals In the ninth waa futile. Sacramento stayed two gam ahead ot the second place Angel by downing Seattle, 1 to 1, a Ed Bryan aet th Indians down In rapid fir order, laat night. Two Senator doubl play aided In making it a speedy contest. veteran "Dutch Reuther took another close beating. Actors Trooare) Mission Mission hope slid another notch aa Hollywood took It third gam of th series. It to I, scor ing 11 runs In th eighth to cinch a contest which they al ready practically won due to bit ting which baffled Lleber. De- hoag aad Nelson. Turner work ed well oa th mound for th Star while Rummler led hi team's batting with two homer. CAN BUY A hav given him an Idea what was coming. Strlbllng not only battered Von Porat out ot the heavyweight pic ture, hut leaped Into th center of It. He might hav eliminated Von Porat by poundlug out a de cision In the well knowa Strlbllng fashion. Instead, he ess the killer a pleasant-faced, laughing killer, everything he did wae Itiipreeslv. 1II.UO At Fight Unofficial figures on the box office angle Indicated the light hall created a new Indoor attend ance for boxing. Around 11.000 apeclatora paid more than 1 19, 000 to watch the atunnlng eihlbl tloa of what Strlbllng can do when he wishes. Th end came ao abruptly that the crowd stood apeechles. Strlb llng ran out ot hia far corner, as sisted Von Porat to hia stool, then laughed a tew words Into a radio microphone. Then he ran lo "Pa" strlbllng. his father-manager, and embraced him, Strlbllng had caused postpone ment of the tight from Wednes day night to laat night, pleading an Injury to hia left hand. As Illinois state athletic commission physician failed to find evidence of Injury and Strlbllng waa or dered to go through with the bout. Any ailment In his left wat swiftly transferred to Von Porat's chin, and William has something mora to mention when he govs after a shot at th world heavy weight championship. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SCORES By the Associated Press At Oakland: Portland ....... 1 ( 0 Oakland I 0 Malls and Palmlsano; Crag head and Lombard!. At Lo Angeles: Missions - I 4 Hollywood 1 II 4 Lleber, DHog. Nelson snd Hofman: Turner and Bassler. Cook. At San Francisco: - Lea Angelea .. T San Francisco 4 Barefoot and Warren 0 Dev. Is and Gaston. At Sacramento: Seattle 1 Sacramento ..... I Rnether and Cox: Bryaa aad Xoehler. Another tight gam waa played oft with dispatch as Howard Craghead pitched bang-up hall to tak th measure ot Walter Malls, Oakland defeating Port. land, 2 to 1. Two doubl kill ings by th Ducks and on by th Oaks aided. Two-baggers by Lombard! and Fenton In the sixth won th contest. AND UP Co. Phone 1040. RECENT SIPS IN AMERICAN HELPS TRADERS All Players Improving Game Since Joining Different Clubs. BV II If. II S. T.l.LKUTON. JR. AsetH'Intetl Pre Hporta Writer Heceut trades among eluba ot th Am.rlcau league seems lo hav been a aerlee of wise moves on the part ot the various mar. a- gers Involved. Rvrry team that acquired new material la giving an appearance of new Ufa tad th pennant race, already too rloe tor comfort of the leaders, bids fair to become cloaer. Th St. Loula Browne, whoa batting arerag haa been down so (ar It waa almoat out of eight, cer tainly hav benefitted by th ac quisition of Oooh Goelln. tliHMo lining Strong The lioose. who waa doing prac llcally nothing for Washington, cut loose with his hat. hilling three horn run aim he joined the Browns, two la the paet two days. Yesterday's hjmera aided con siderably In tli lirowna' 4-1 vic tory over the Boston Red Sox. Sam Gray did th rest by holding Boston to five hits. Washington's new acquisition didn't get much chanr to hit yesterday aa the Senators wer locked In a pitching duel with th Chicago Whit Sox, but Art Shire end Heinle Maaush already hav etarted clouting. With Ted Lyona on the mound and Hen Tat providing capable catcniiig at laat, th Sox nosed out a 1 to 1 triumph. Tiger Storm Yank Cleorge Waeetllng, formerly ot Portland," Ore., and Detroit did hia best to keep th New York Yankeee from losing to hie form er mate after he replaced Lyn Lary. who went ont la the third It's the Goodrich Cavalier . . . highest quality at unheard-of low prices! 4.4021 $6.30 4.50-21 $7.00 5.0019 $8.85 5.5019 $11.35 6.0019 $12.75 6.0021 $13.60 Paul Johnson's Super Service Station llth 8C Main Inning with a broken thumb, hut hie first and second hits ot the eeasoa war nut nough lo beat the Tiger clouting. DMrult start ed by acorlng tiv run la the first Innlug, winning the gam by an 11 to count. A'a Hlreugtlienol The Philadelphia Athletics look advantage of the lapse by two ot their leading rivals and mad their plaoa st th hud ot the Amerluan leagu Handing some what safer by defeatlug a third, th Cleveland Indiana, I lo 0, In creasing their margin of leader ship over New York and Washing. toa lo 1 ta ganiea. George Karuahaw pitched a great game to give the Indians their first shutout ot the year and their elith straight defeat. He allowed but five hits and struck) out eight. While th gap between first and aecond place In the Junior circuit was widening, llrooklya and Chicago, tiret and aecnud In the National league, wer draw ing cloaer together, RuMa .Nueed Out Brooklyn'a Kohtus gave away a close encounter to the Cincinnati It.iia. 1 to 1, whil th Cuba wer alugglng out a 7 to I victory over the lloeton llrarea to place them selves only IV gamea behind. Two Robin errors In auocesalon combined with two hlta gave Lar ry llenton ot Cincinnati the deci sion over Dasay Vance In tight am. Denton gave the lgue leaders only five bite, Th Cubs again acored early as Cuyler and Knglleh repeated Thursday's bom run hitting act and Welly Barter's two four bag- cars only served to give hire the National league lead with a total ot to. P ttshurth kspt the New York Otanla from gaining ground by (taglng a sixth Inning uprising that netted six runs and an I to I victory. A tinnier hv Adam fomarosky atarted thia acorlng l pre. Th Rt. Louis Csrdlnsls netted and bickered their way to a 7 lo a victory over Philadelphia. victch crop heavy SALEM. Ore.. June II (AP) The Willamette valley will produr th largeet rrop of vetch vr grown In lh atata. thia year, according to Charlea K. Archard, local grain dealer. n (!3D(D)(llFi(Elhl Sts. BEND TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY Bend tennlt plsyera have laken up the gauullet thrown down to them by Hie Klamath Falls Tenuis club and plau lo be her la full fore HuciUsy, Juue II, It waa announced laat alglil by tlordon lllton, who la la tuarg of club tournuiul. Th tourney will start at It) o'clock lu th ninrniiig t Moor Park courts and will continue lliiougliuut the day. Ileud has been playing Medfurd and other atal lilies, and It la reported to hav an m a eirellent playere. 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Apparently not satisfied with his questionable world's heavy weight bin I li g till., Mag Hrhntel Ing has agrd to meet Jack Shar key rn a retura hnut at Yankee stadium In depteinber aader cer tain provisions. Before he slept Into the ring glu agalnal lh man who gav him the championship oa a toui lu lh fourth round, skbmollnt saya he must hav tn oulright re lease from Arthur Huelow, Ger man manager whom he disposed ot over a year ago, but whose con trad doea not espir until Oct" har. Dislike M Nsmee The Herman heavywelghl also saya "he will hav ao psrl uf lii sham Mc.Naniee as a radio an iiounier" on grounds Ihe .National llroadraatlng Company's announ cer was partial lo Hharkey and made errors In their June 11 bout at th stadium. At th Oarden agreed to lake care ol th Huelow settlement well as finding t aultabl broad caster, thar appeara no reason why th heavywelghl till will noi be at tlakt one more. 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