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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1930)
PAGE TWO 1!IB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .Wednesday, July 16, lDDu IN THE REALM OF SPORTS wis ILL GLASS TO Jlan and McDonald Both right superior lype Of Battle On of the rents of th big tight card to he staged al 1'eoie a theatre aext Monday evmitng. rrhen Jack Dempsey will of aet ata aa third nun lu the ring. It tha Match helwean Bill.' Ryan. Alblna veteran and sensation ol southern California, and Shrimp i McDonald, pride of Lakerlew. , Both bora ti th bearaa at lit poan and when they meet It ' will be Ilka two aiad wildcats flghtiar over a bone. I Shrimp kaa a (olden op pari un ,y to dssptay hit fighting abill ; tv. It ha puts It ever In good ! a a pa aid aakaa tka right Im 1 Brasaion oa Dempiev the war la i opu (or aim to make soma of th 'big placee." But he has 'to fat over one of tha hard eat Bunshers at hit weight on -tha Pacific coast. Billy Ryan kaa boxed tka beat In tha vast. Down around Lot Angele and Hollywood ka la veil liked. His Isst boat with Johnny Snail, tka ("ad bar aha at the Elks convention ' laat rear atopped Ird Farmer of Eaten In three rounds. TWa Rran-Snell go took place in Portland three weeks at nnd after giving SU ! good lacing for t roaaaa. put let to aleep. Te way aa lam' ed tha trick eauaed the porn writers of Portland to loosen up and sine hit praises freely. Shrimp Confideat ' Shrnun m working out with trankle Mnnroe and aenda word that be la confident of rating Kraa Just t show his faith la his ability, ke sent a check for III worth of ticket tor his triads. Sine kls sbowlnt acalnat Benny Dyson both Shrimp and bis backers are eon- fadeet Ba win go oa up to in big time class, ilueh depends apoa hit showing against Ryan Bxt Moaday Tninc and b will bar a hi cans ot Laker lew friends on hand to back him np. ' . That tight faat throaghoat eathsra Oregon don't want to past ap this opportunity ot tee ing Jack Deeapacy In person, nnd laeldeatalty somewhat In action, la evidenced by tha advanc sale of ticket. Cp to Tuesday eve aiag over 1 400 had beea re ceived for ringside seata and each mall brings new orders. . Jack Dempsey la the greatest attraction In ring, circle today. Tbla Is true whether be la In fighting toga or just merely ap pearing some place. The fight mini is with him. Ha will get a-raat welcome la Klamatk Falls apoa his arriral next Moa day morning. Cyril Tolley to Play if Weather Is Not Too Warm ', CHICAGO. Jaly 1. (AP) Cy ril Toltay. former British ama mt champion will make a care tf ul atudy of weather conditions before he plangea into future (American golf tournaments. ' The big Briton, caught In the sweltering beat in tb National 'open at Minneapolis Uat week, kaa mad, a tentative entry in the western amateur at Beverly aext week. To tentative part la the weather. "Tolley said h could compete unlets the weather got hot," Dea K. Mo of Portland, Ore gon, tha defending western cham pion amid. "Ha waa burned up at Minneapolis aad doesn't want to play golf In that kind ot hot weather again." T. Phillip Ferine, another tanner British amateur (.Ham pton wh It residing la New York, aad Johnny Good man. young Omaha atar who upset Bobby Jones in the National amateur last year, are th latest entries ot Importance ia the wtra - amateur. LnhartlHandles Brown With Ease In 10-Round Mix PORTLAND. July 1. (AP) Fred Lenhart, Spokane light heavyweight, won a tarns ten round match from Kate Brown, Philadelphia, her last night. About the only f eatur ot th con test was tha trying out ot tha new "no-foul" rule. In the eighth Inn ing Lenhart suddenly aank down, rolled through the ropes snd lsy stretched on his back, exhibiting symptoms of excruciating pain. Referee Tom Louttltt. after con ducting aa examination, led Len hart to bis corner. After a two znlnut rest the boxers reanmed. with Lenhart ahowlng much more pep than In the previous rounds. In the curtain raiser Ous Eaton, colored. Klamath Falls heavy weight, pounded out a bloody three-round victory over Jaok 'Wallace, when tha referee atopped th battle. Roy Morgan and Red Barchna, welterweights, went four slashing rounds to a draw. Eddie Kdelman, Junior welterweight, outhpawed a decisive decision ever Johnny Carrey, and Battling Slim Ryan, middleweight, outbnx d Frank! Warneka. sis rounds. DIC VITO EASY SAN FRANCISCO. July It. IA ) Martin Pies tins, Jugo-81av- laa wrestler, made short work ot Jew De Vlto, Italian here laat night by taking two folia in thirty-two minute. Ha won tha first tall In twenty-five, minutes with aa airplane sola followed ar a body alam. and seven minu tes later pinned De Vlto to the a, with ravers head-lock. 0 mm 0 Big League BASEBALL The Sliding Catch A Hack Jgft. Wilson's vCfqtpN Sliding By AL DtMAKKE (Former Pitcher N. V. Giaute) "Hack" Wilson, the great cen ter fielder ot the Chicago Cub, is ona of the few outfielders in modern baseball who can throw himself, headlong, at a short fly ha couldn't reach otherwise, slide on his chest and elbow aad make the catch. Joknny Moatll, the former While Sox outfielder, and Jimmy Sheckard of tha old Cuba were two other great exponenta of this plsy. This Is a play that requires plenty of practice, plna serve and a rugged purslane. The amateur player ahould practice It first without a ball. Try throwing yourself forward on a mattress or a sand pile at the beginning and then later you can do it on tha ground without injury. Hare some other player toe a ball Just out of your reach and the throw yourself forward at It. It la on of th most difficult plays la baseball aad la only per fected by a few outfielders. 8o it you don't master it, you caa console yourself that yea have lots of company right in the major league outfields. EAST HARTFORD. eonn.. July 1C. (AP) Ignacio Fernan dez, browa-ekiaaed little war rior from the Philippines, has made his bid Cor the feather weight championship of the world and aaffered tb first kaockout of ate career. H went down tor th final count In th fifth round of his IS round battle with tha title holder, Christopher (Bat) Bat tallno, while many ot tha crowd at l,oo hooted. Fernandez a year ago knocked out Al Singer in three rounds. During his long career he has taken the punches ot the hardest hitters among featherweights and light weights without suffering a knockout. Down for Fall Count - The end came after two minu tes aad SO seconds of the fifth round. Battaiino cornered Fer nandez on th rope aad dropped him for th full eoant with a left hook to th head and a right to th chin. Fernandez went down on his - face and rolled over on hit back. In an earlier meeting, Bat taiino had oatpolnted Fernandez In a eon-title fight although the Filipino had him oa the floor at one time. Fernandez'a handlers said kit sorry showing was due to the fact that he had been badly weakened by the effort of getting down under the featherweight limit. He weighed 126; Bat taiino 125 1-2. Karasick Tumbles Jewish Grappler ASTORIA, Ore., Jnly 1, (A P) Al Karasick, Portland light heavyweight wrestler, defeated Abe Colman, New Tork, two out ot three falla here laat night. Colman won the first tall In It miuutes with a Sonnenberg butt and a body alam which left Karasick nearly unconscious on the mat. The lion recuperated, however. In ttme to return for the second fall which he won when th referee declared a foul on Colman. Karasick won the final fall In 17 minutes with a aerie of rabbit punches and a body alam. RED BALL STAGE LINE Starting; April 10th. Two Stages Daily for Lakevie-w, Oregon Leave K. F. 8:80 a. m. Leave K. F. 2:00 p. m. Office 6th k Main PHONE 999 HUP! GOES TO CANVAS FOR C01TIM OAKS HUMBLE FIRST PERI Pitcher Henderson Hat Best of Baecht With Three Hit Game lly Associated lrraa Osklaud today had one victory under Its belt In the second half of the Coast league season by vir tue of having beatea Los Angeles, nrst period champions, a to 1. yes terday. The Oaks' new pitcher. Henderson, from Jersey City, bast Ed Baecht with a three-hit game. San Francisco wss also to the good aa a result of having trim med Sacramento last night In an eleven-inning game. to 4. Man ager Williams ot the Seals pro- tasted an umpires decision on a kit by which the Senators tied the score la th eighth, but th pro test wss needless when the Sesls wen. Ijind on Krrltaa San Francisco knocked Freitas. erstwhile leading league pitcher, ut of the box in their first Inning ot night ball. The Missions betas In tha win column whea Dutch Llber get credit for a victory, I to a. after som trouble In disposing ot three Seattle pitchers. Hollywood continued its win ning stride of tb laat thr weeks ay taking tha opener from Port land. 1J t T. asiag Turner aad Johns. Walters was Ineffective tor the Ducks. Oakland will Hart night ball oa Its Dismond August 6. it wss an nounced yesterday. Les Kennedy Takes Nod Over Max Baer LOS ANGELES. July 1. (AP) La Keeedy, Long Beach loug- shoreman, today oaca mar rank ed with tha best of California's heavyweights through his great upset victory ever Max Bear, the heavy - hitting Ltvermor. Calif., lo-pounder, hare last sight. Surprising even bis most parti san backers with a aarag two fisted attack, Kennedy took aevan of the ten rounds, and on sereral occasions had bis opponent groggy- Baer, rated as a heavy-hitter through many knockout victories, continually was npset by Kenne dy's rapid lefts, and never had a chance to connect with anything j danger. Referee Jack Ken nedy awarded Baer only eae roaad. two were ren. Coroner to Probe ' Death of Fighter DAzTOX. Ky., July Is. (AP) Sammy Buchanan. Junior welter weight boxer from Waycrosa, Ga who tell to th canvas In the aev-1 enth round of his fight her Mon- day night with Jimmy Nenl of Cln- , natl, died early today In Speer's hospital. Buchanan at tint appeared to I have suffered a hemorrhage of the stomach, but his condition waa ! each that he could not be moved tor an X-ray examination, and hospital attendants were oncer- tain aa to the cause ot his death. The tighter died without re gaining consciousness. Walter B. Hughee. Campbell county coroner, aald he would i conduct a thorough examination : Into Buchanan's death. CHIPS 5 TO 1 hhutud the World's . Largest Selling "IE II (K M TP Registrations officially recorded by every State in the Union show that for this year more Hudson Eights have been deKTered to consumers than any ether eight in the world. See For Yourself the Increasing Nomber of Hudson Eights on the Street Hudson Beauty, Hudson Quality, Hod son Perforxnazioe and Hudson Vain frankly question the wiaaom of ever paying more for any car. They nave mad Hudion the world 'a tart; cat aelllng Eight. And tha growing power of ttaJa conviction 1 ahowa tn too to numbers you aeo erevyirnera. 9 HD5tD Nina other modcla just aa attracUvciy priced. Wide range of color. All prices f. at. Js. Detroit, Factor. ACME MOTOR CO. 400 South Sixth. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SCORES lly AasortatrHl Press Lot Angel K. H. X. Portland T 12 I Hollywood II 11 t Batteries: Walters, Cscar lie and Woodall: Taraar, Johns and Basslsr, Cook. Ban Frsnctaro R. H. B. Seattle It) 1 Missions 111 I Batteries: Reuther, Kuns. t.amanakl, Hansen and Cox; I .el her and Hofmaa, Oakland R. H. K. Los Angalea 12 0 Oakland ....... I II i Hatterles: llaechl and llau aah; Hudroa and Kead. . Sacramento R. II. K. San Francisco I 11 I Sacramento ............ 4 II 1 Mc tit game: 11 laalugs) Uatteriea: Miljtia and Oaa- Inn; Frelias, llryaa asd Koh lor. By Aawiated Press lt.wi UCAUl'K Won Lost Pet. San Francisco 1 ovu 100 I. too 1 .too .10 .000 .000 Oakland Missions Mollvwaod Loa Angeles Sacrameato Seattle Portland NATIONAL LEAtil h Brooklya Chicago .. New Tork St. Louis Boston Pittsburgh Cincinnati 43 .43 44 .441 Philadelphia I? 41 15S AMTRICAX I.RAGTK St. Louis . SI .37 SI .31 Boston Fans Slow to Buy Tickets in Gotham NEW TORK. Jnly II (AP) Al Elager ot the Bronx aad Sammy Mandell, king of the lightwelghte, meet In a IS round title battle at the Tank stad ium tomorrow night. Still feeling keenly, apparent ly, the sting of tb Sharkey- Schmellng fiasco. New Tork'a random teems a bit bored by the whole affair. Madison So ear Oardsa Is hopiag that a Ust Vilnute rush will swell th total "gat" past th 1150, goo mark. Frank Bruen. the gardens gen eral manager, announced today that the advene sale kaa ex ceeded ms.eot. SWIM Hot Springs NaUtoriuro Water changed every nieht. Paul Gravelle, Instructor Ella Redkey, Guard. 503 Spring St. Phone 1179 for the COACn Phone 680. Won Lost Pet. 41 t .(15 47 IS .Si 3 41 IT .S3! 41 JT .52 ,. ..II 41 .411 IT .. .15 . Won Loot Pet. Philadelphia SI ! .447 Washington S4 29 .451 New Tork 4 IS .Sll Clevelasd 41' 41 .SCO Detroit " 41 .46 Chicago 11 SO .330 II Watson of Robins Pitches One Hit Game to Beat Pirates 5-0 lly HIGH H. ITU.KHTON, Jr. AaaorlMed I'rraa Nporta Writer Major league teams with good pitching ar progressing pennant- ward. The Brooklyn Roblna, whoa znoundstuea bar played Importaat parts la keeping the in at th head of tha National league, produced the season s best example ot what a pitcher ran do yesterday when Watsim Clark pitched a one hit game agnlnat lbs Pittsburgh Pirates to gala a 6 to 0 victory, ' Hla performance aliased p faction bv a slim msrain. Pie ' Traynor touched him lor a alngl In tha second Inning and prompt ly was thrown out attempting lo steal. A little later Fngi drew Pittsbargh'a only walk. Only one before this year ha a team failed tn make more than ona hit In a gam. Bob tlror of th Athletic limited Detroit lo a single blow la a tire Inning af fair, July 1. tills Weak la Hug In contrast to Brooklyn there are th Phillies, th leading hit ting club of th National league, who are clear down at th bot tom of th atandlng bees us their rlvaia hit Just aa hard against them. The Phillies war oa th short end ol i 1 It I score against th St. Louis Cardinals yesterdsy to take their twentieth beating la their last IS gsmva. Chicago and Boston played a similar game, the Cube winging S to I aa Veung Bob Osbora out lasted three Hrara pitchers al though each team made Bine hits. Cincinnati and New York didn't glr the thrower a ehaec ,' ' 3 '-..: Lr-lr.. ) . the war against Spitting is a crusado of decency jofn it. smoke CE RTI Fl E D C REMO ! Over 7,500 cigar factories are registered by the U.S. Qovemmenu Over 7,400 of these hand-roll cigars, producing 50 percent of the output. Every hand' rolled cigar made by American Cigar Co. or anyone else is subject to the possible danger of "spit-tipping." Certified Cremo is absolutely free from spit-tipping No Cremo is made by hand. Certified Cremo is a really wonderful smoke mild mel low nut-sweet! Every leaf entering the clean, sunny Cremo factories is scientifically treated by methods recommended M M - I BnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBh 0 1930 American Cigar Co. tn their slugging mulch, which went lo th Keds by a 14 to I count. I.arrv Beaton finally had to rescue Hay Kolp as lha alaiita started hilling home ran late in lha gam. Heualont Hit Hi rid Fred Marberry got tha Waah- Intton Senators ha Intn HmIp strike yesterdsy, holding th De troit Tigers to lira hits to win, I to 0. The Athlfl.a mail. It Id dafoats la 17 gantea against th urowns s waiberg and Rom mel heated Blaeholder and Htllea, 11 to I, In an odd gam. Wal- bare ttld not vlM a hi, k.t M,iia ueaa drore him out In the third tuning. Herb Pennoek al Kaw Yrtrk tontluuad hit hurling record yea- t aril v tn lu.l ih V. W ... t I to S victory over tha t'hlcaan none bos. ne gar it una but no alk. Th humkl Boston Ked Box did some real hlttlag In th remaining game, making II blowa for a 11 to 4 declaim, nti. Cleveland. A K1SH1NO TRAOKIir MISSOULA, Mont, July II. (AP) A large trout trained firmly la hie hands, lha body of R. D. Geutzel. a painter was found In th Black foot river. Authorities theorised he al lo ped and fell Into the alreatu while attempting to land the fish. Hla body waa clothed la flslilay toga. Monterey. Cat., reports that at the close ot the sardine aeaaon In February. 1SS.SII tona of sar dine had been transferred from the fishing fleet lo canneries. v 4 Xrr l mm I f L Ir WITNESS SAYS VIOLATION OF LAWS COMMON Lurry Lucas Tettifie At Hearing of State Warden Clifford POHTLANP. July II. AP) Th second day of lh slate game comiuleaton hearing of ehargea of lazily aad Inefflclaney brought by several eportsmea'a clubs against Harold ('llffurd, stale game warden, and hi. II. Clark, chief deputy, opuued lu th council chambers liar today. Th hearing atartsd yesterdsy. Tb accusations allege lazily of administration. 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Certified HMD) THE GOOD 5 .THAT AMERICA puty gems warden by air. Clif ford In slop Ihss vIoliillonsT' Inquired (lus Moser, attorney fur Clifford. "Yea," Luraa replied, "but that Isn't my lint of work ami aaytiow 1 didn't believe 1 roil trl get any r-opratlon out of this office If I did accept lh com. mission." Violations 4utinn Lucas aald tet nets tnd flh Itw vlolttloat ot all sorts were sn "ererydsy tight" on lh low, er Rogue and war a common source ot gossip" to residents of the vicinity. John Adeuit. former deputy asms warden, said thai oa on ocraelna he knew where al laaai six Illegal neia on the lower Hogue lu daylight wllhln a few hundred yards of th camp at which game wardens stayed. David II. Kvsns. of Rageae It presiding st chairman of Ilia commission at the inreswstiiug sessions. 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