The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON
Fighters All Set for
MomVy, -hity 21, 1030
PREVIEW SHOWS
GALA ARRAY OF
FISTIC TALENT
fVVhoIe' Card Presented 4t Legion Arena Sunday,
Minus Shrimp McDonald, and Every Man Ready
to Do His Best in Presence of Former World's
Champion Heavyweight, Jack Dempsey.
11
PELICANS
SEESAW BATTLE
FROM GENO A'S
With Game in Pocket by
7th, Locals Eke Out
Victory in 9th
"See.
Morgan Defeats Yankees With
18th Circuit Clout of Season
super Card Tonight
MISSIONS LEAD
u With moit ot the boxers parad
ise betor th critical ey ot
fight public yestrday after-
aooa at th Legion Arana. each
gladiator declared hlinirlt to be
In tha proverbial pink. The bis
root In flstlcuffa will ba con'
eluded tonight at Poole's Pell'
can Theatre where Joe Bloker-
etaff and Harry Poole have ar
ranged what ii undoubtedly the
choicest boxing morsel ever of
fered In Southern Oregon. Jack
Dempeey, atlll the ldl ot ererr
fight lover In the country, and
atlll held In the hearts ot a
great majority aa ihe worlds
champion heavyweight, will be
the third man In the ring. Demp
sey arrived this morning from
he south on the "Cascade" ana
despite the early hoar waa met
by large throng ot people
eager to get a word and band
ehake from the popular and
gracious Jack.
' Rtu-rop Not IVrernt
As mentioned a bore the fight
ers were all on dress parade at
one o'clock yesterday and while
4 hey did not don tre ring togs,
each looked the picture ot con
dition. Shrimp McDonald waa
the only "big ahot" not to ap
poar hut this yonng gentleman
will always be found la condi
tion no matter where he trains.
The Shrimp Is responsible for a
large block of tickets going to
' l-akevlew tor the populace there
and the precious ducats were de
livered there Saturday by the
genial Bickerstaff in person.
That McDonald la In (or a atormy
evening Is attested by the (art
"that his opponent Billy Ryan,
can. alt. . In a workout Saturda
afternoon this same Ryan put a
mucu heavier opponent flat on
his back with a straight left to
J he body. If Ryan can hit like
thla with bis left, when his right
Is supposed to be tha old "Betsy
Ana" It looks like the Lake-
new boy will either hare to
keep fits chops covered or go to
tha cmSTaa.
. . Killlo Looks Great
Milllo Mfllittl. who. meeta
Tonne Sam Lang-ford la the other
.halt of tha double header, cer
tainly looks better on tha face
-ot his gym showing than any ot
tha Imported variety of cauli
flower specialists that Joie the
Sick has Imported. Magnificent
ly built tor a boxer, fast, clerer
t and atrong, thla Italian youth ot
14 summers gladdens the eye ot
tha boxing tandom. If he doe
-not make an Instant hit with
those who are fortunate enough
.to see him go then something
is wrong somewhere. In addi
tion to baring bis msnager. Earl
ilsnn, in his corner, Millittl wil1
bare tha benefit of the experi
ence' of a atablemate. Wesley
Ketch el, to pour words of ad
vice Into his ear between round.
I'Ketchel arrlTea today and will
I moat likely be Introduced from
i the ring,
! Tonng Sam Langford, who
pieeta MlllltU, tapered off his
training Saturday also with sev
eral fast rounds with the clerer
,Benny Dyson. Ssm Is one ot
those rare Individuals who is
tough, clerer and can sock. He
-Is always In condition and the
most stringent dissipation Sam
Indulged In la a long cigar now
and then and perhaps, at In
tervals, beery sings ot chicken
Willdna Not Known
, Little Is known locally ot Chet
Wllklns who matches jabs with
Hteamboat Jackson in the sneclal
lie la said to be a real good boy
ana will hare to be to success
fully lash the ateamboat to the
dock. Jackson, as slways, Is
-ready to go. The Steamer had
one bad eye which was left with
him aa a relic of bis last battle
bnt dec lures this la now all O.
Jt. and that he will not be both'
red.
Battling Leo Burns of Fort
Rldwell will be remembered as
the lad who can so successfully
tags 'em as was demonstrated
In his two previous encounters
with Austin Rosander and Joe
Rublo. His Leolets will hare to
be able to take plenty for Joe
Dsgutls from Vancouver Bar
racks la a boy who throws lots
and lots ef leather. Looks like
'a K. O. In this beat. Kinley
Wilson and Johnny Knell will
: kick off for a field which prom
isee to be the best card Blcker
staft bas ottered In the city and
this means a lot, for Joe has
without doubt given the tans the
best attractions ever seen In a
city of this site. "Oh well,"
quoth Joe, "It's the best fight
town of 14,400 people In the
world."
Ticket sale Is brisk and It
actually looks like a sell out for
this stellar attraction.
Tilden Accepts
Davis Cup Place
Against Judgment
snau ne the master." was certain
ly coined to fit the ball game yes
terday afternoon at tbe fair
ground park. Klamath rails final
ly staggered under the wire a nose
ahead ot Bend tor a 14-1& score.
We were not able to learn who
made the touchdowns. This vlc-
PARIS. July 11. f API Wll-1 . gives the Pelicans the league
llara T. Tilden II told the As- for 'w minutes, at least.
soclated Press today that "" " 0T ra ')'
against, my wishes and better V01 ."" tha boys from
judgment 1 hare accepted an In-1'" .B0,B ,0WB ''""'
rltatlon to play for the I nited ided than the gents from Bend
States In the Davla Cun chal-l it i lust one of those old
lenga round." I fashioned hitting sprees matches,
By Hugh 8. ' Fullsrton, Jr.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Eddla Morgan of Cleveland
won a gams by a bom run In
tha ninth yesterday. II slammed
hia 18th circuit blow of the sea
son with on out and on on
base to defeat tha New York
Yankees. 4 to I. and to undo
the work of those more famous
horn run hitters. Babe Ruth and
Marjorle Daw. mho
and It long distance hitting and a
close gam Is what Is wanted, then
no tan should has left the park
at all disappointed. Nineteen
lusty- smacks bounced off the
Ulow of the Zanders gang, and!
. vnilloila , , K I 11 rl w ""'"'fO UI Ol OUT
, . ".7k. v.."jrrTi.7. Hilton. Six ot those collected
The American tennis star ex
plained the rule regarding syndi
cate writing by amateur contest
ants hsd been waived to a cer-l
tain extent and he would be per- I
mltted to write tennis article
I by K. Falls were for extra sacks.
two of them being homers by A
Inold and Ziel. These two boys
days ending with Wednesday.
July 23, but Inasmuch as amateur
rule forbid players In actual
Tilden win ot ,h. ,h.7 Ju" bont "'' the hitting
Kir z i1-"1." ,b:h.chA': h"- t- sot . home,
' ,z ,, . . " V" " - j .:" land two singles for his afternoon's
.u.pg T.u.,, c.uru.y .no wrk ArB0,d gr,bbd hmolf
" . . , . , a single, double, triple and homer,
aTto ,B ""l just to show the fans hs plsys no
H said that he had taken a favorites In th way he selects his
place in in cnaneng round at blngles. Thla big boy rertalnlv
the special request of Joseph W. looks sweet on the Initial hassock.
Wear, chairman of the United and how be rides that pellet? Roy
aiaiea isaria lup commute. l noway.
Th decision ot th Americas I Started Big League Stile
Davla Cup commute to play Til- The gam started out like It was
dea In th challenge round was going to give th fane something
i wiia eaiisiaciioo in.ru-1 0 talk about, and would soon ha
ring on delight by French ten-1 over. Then, as usual, up blew
ms ouic-aia ui laus. i mat gol danged Saunders tornado.
Th French wer pleased be-1 and before Lefty Nightengale
cause they felt certain Cochet I could . figure out how high he was
would defeat Tilden. They argued up. Peterson's ringing single In
Borotra gar TUden such a hard th fifth was the signal for Nighty
battle in England he now u to go out and Ralph Russell to go
conceded an even chance to de- Jlmmle Mann greeted Russell
feat th veteran American.
The delight ot the Frenchmen
ime from the tact TUden is cer
tain to pack the Roland Garroa
stadium
Ing gallery.
By Associated Iree
PACIFIC COAST LKAGl'K
Won Lost Pet.
6
with another single, and Hilton
with a double, ahen the fat was
came from the fact Tilden is cer- J"0 ,h !n ' ,hl
ck th Roland Garros '""" saraerea six nils
ith . cheering, pay- "d '""v. r,unt ,v h'CB "
' ' I the big shot of the game. Varna-
dor, first np. flew to I.ondshI:
Arnolj tripled Zlel slnrled. Gran
ger singled. Peterson singled
Mann singled snd Hilton doubled:
Msnn wss csught between bases,
snd Means went out. pitcher to
tlrst. A dlxxy Inning, folks, for
y score keeper ist wait. In the
eighth Bend ram to bat with R.
2 .714 Russell up. He struck ont, hot on
S . .571 a wild pitch took first with safety:
3 .571 O'Leary struck out. Nightingale
i .671 flew to Ziel. then Allen hit, Garber
4 ,4! walked. Kennedy tripled and cam
.4 39 noma wnen jor.nny Logan rang np
42 hit second single. Four runs after
.28 the side sbonld hare been clear
out In tbe barn.
Bend Tie Score
Pet I Then In the ninth with two
-53 J I runs wanted to tie. this same R.
su I Russell started trouble ssaln hv
SS getting himself a walk. Stokoe.
E24 batting for O'Leary. also wslked.
snd along came that bother sone
Nightingale with his third clout of
th afternoon, and It was a ring-1
Ing double. Result? Russell and
Ruth Poled his 34th homer off
Mllburn Shotfner. a perennial
Timm or me ituthlau drives. In
tbe fourth Inning. Gehrig hit his
36th a moment later and another
m me next Inning. Ulb Falk
gave morgan something of a
rac ror th plaee In the apot
iigm by hitting for the circuit
when he appeared aa a pinch
viBinan in in sixtn.
Foxx Aids Athlrtlo
Jimmy Koxx also had the .
faction ot winning a ball gam by
tha horn run rout. Foxx con
nected with Guy Cantrell'a dell-
very ror ."o. ( with one m.t.
on has In th eighth and en
abled th Philadelphia Athletics
to defeat the Detroit Tigers. t to
3. other re.ults of this homer
ere to give Lefty Grove bis
13th victory of the year.
Tha Senators produced a nin-k
homer by Jo Judge In th ninth
Inning followed by a similar clout
by Art Shires, who sunolanted
juage at first bas. but they
only produced three runs, not
enough to overcome th St. Louis
iaa ana tn Browns wan, I lo
.
, Whit Hag Down Red Sox
Chlesgos Whit Box Pulled
out a I to 4 victory ovsr th Red
Sox in Ihe ninth innlna of the
secona gam alter noundlne ant
a 1 to 4 decision in th opener
as tea l-yons scored bis 1 41b
victory of the season.
TbS St. Louts Cardinals hsn.1.,1
the National League Leading
'" i to a trouncing, driv
ing Bill Clark from th mound
nn seven runs In the second
tuning.
Chicago went down with hard
ly a murmur under the assaults
of the New York Giauts. who
naewis mad 17 blows and
won by a 13 to 6 count.
Hark Make With
Hack Wilson hit his fsth
horn run of tha vese aa the
final club gesture of the game.
Boston and Cincinnati, batt
ling for eixth place, failed to
reach a decision in their attenint
to break th current tie. Th.
Had won lb first gam S to
aim a noma run bim h.
hind tbe effective pitching of
lied Lucie but Boston reverrf
th result in th second, pound
ing three pitchers for a la to l
triumph as Tom Zarhary held
tha Reds.
FIRST WEEK Df
S
COND PERIOD
Missions
Oakland
Sacramento
Hollywood
Los Angeles
Portlsnd
Ssn Francisco
Seattle
XATIOXAL LEAGl'K
Won Lost
Brooklyn O
Chicago 61
New York 4
St. Louis 44
Pittsburgh 40
Boston 4"
Cincinnati ...4i
Philadelphia
..2.
Ji
37
40
40
4
44
4S
it
.4461
-4S
.446
.368
who Went to third on Pnn Vara..
dore's slashing double. Arnold
counted them both with another
double, and sp came Zlel. There
must oe some blood relation be-
ween Eddie and Russell, for Mr.
Russell is sure a sweetheart for
our Eddla. He derided that tha
saiest thing to do waa to pass Ed.
and thua It was put up to Granger,
with Arnold champing at the bit.
After looking over one of Rus
sell's floaters. Granger hitched np
mm dch ana swung tor distance.
He slashed one Into rlxht field for
tha hit that brought bom th ba
con. It waa a fitting climax to a
hectic afternoon. It sent th tans
horn long after ovtertlme was np.
Th Holding feature, aa nsaal.
was turned In by Fuller, who
handled six assists and fonr pnt
outs wlihont a skip. This old hoy
is certainly there when It cornea to
bringing up those tough ones.
Box score below:
Bend
AB. R.
AHen. rf s 1
Garher. ss-t s 3
Kennedy, lb 4 2
Logan, cr f 1
Wood. 3b-s 4 1
Londahl. 2b 6 0
F. Russell, It 3
R. Russell, p 2 2
O'Leary, e 1 1
Stokoe, 3b .. 0 1
Night'gale.p-lt i 3
H. PO. A. E.
3 14 4
1114
.1 14 0 4
214
2 2 11
1 2 2 0
400
4 4 14
16 4 4
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 1
Means, cf 4
Fuller, ss ..... 4
Vsrnsdore, 2b 4
Arnold, lb .. I
Zlel. rf 3
Granger. 2b 3
Peterson. If 2
Shlpmsn, It - 1
Mann, e 4
,.-. 4J IS 14 2 10.- J
- Klamath Falls ---Mi
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
dors. Hilton. Three-bas hits.
Nightingale. Arnold. Horn runs,
Ziel, Arnold. Double plavs. Fuller
to Arnold. Garber to Kennedy.
Passed ball, Garber. empires.
Reed and Ross. Time of same, i
nours ana 43 minutes.
Hogan Commander
Of Oregon V.F.W.
BEND. Or.. July II. fAP)
Cicero F. Hogan of Portland
elected department eommander
of tha .eterana of Foreign Wars,
department ot Oregon, at the
concluding aesslons of th or
ganisation her Friday night. As
toria waa selected aa the 1931
encampment city. Hogan has
been department adjutant and
senior vice-commander for tn
paat year. He succeeds Barney
O. Garrett of St. Helens aa de
partment conimandtr.
Other officers are Charles E.
King, Portland, senior vice-com
mander; Phil - F. Brogan, Bend,
junior vice-commander; Mont
V. waiton, Portland, quarter
master; Glen R. Jack, Oregon
City. Judge advocate: II. W.
Straw, Portland, chaplain.
W. C. Mctray of Klamath
rails was elected department In
spector.
start Squeeze Out One
Came Margin Over
Portland Ducks
By Til Aaaorlated Prraa
1 ne .Missions today war-. (I.
only team in. tha Coast League
which had taken mora than i..
vui game oi last wavk a serins,
ana leu in the slandlnga ador
th first week uf tha
-M 1UI1,
in Heds atre ahtit nft k.
Seattle. 4 to 0. lu yesterday's
murning same aa lainauakl hurl.
u eiiecuveir for the Indiana
ut ram hack to take tha after
noon contest, 4 to i. with Her
man Ptllette on th mound,
making It fir out ot seven
games.
Winning streaks ot both Holly
wood and Loa Angeles were nun.
ctured during th week, although
th Stars squeezed out a one
gam margin In their week or
play with Portland. Tha Beav
ers pounded Yde and Hulvey
13 to 1 win In tha first same
yeaterday, with Ortmsn the
winning pitcher,
Csus for a protest was found
In ths afternoon gams by Man
ager Woodall of Portland when
the contest was called in the
sixth on account of a train sche
dule. Barbae s homer In that
Innlug had Just brought in four
runs to glv Hollywood th gam.
4 to 3.
Th Angel downed Oakland.
11 to 4. in the afternoon game,
collecting t to 1 lead on the
tlrst three Inning o(f Crsxhaad
and Pearson. But the Oaka bad
cinched the series In the morn
ing when Henderson, la bis sec
ond lesgu gsme, repeated his
first performsnre of holding Los
Angeles to three hits. The Oaks
won, 1 to 4.
Sacramento made It four
straight over San Francisco by
winning I ta 7. In the thirteenth,
yesterday afternoon at Sacra
mento, after having downed the
Seals 7 to 4 In th morning at
Stockton. Bryan and Freltas
wer th winning pitchers In the
morning and afternoon, respec
tively.
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
By Tlie Associated I'reas
A4 Ja Aiigclra
First Gam r "
I'ortland lj n
Jiollywood i
unman and rilm; Vd
imivey, i ag and Hev.relil.
Second Game
I'ortland ...
Hollywood , g
(Called la Sixth)
Mail. Maya and Palm; Ho!
irr-.ua ana nassier.
At Oakland
First Game
Los A hides o a
Oakland .... 1 s
llaecht and Hannah: llvnd
arson ana Keen.
Second (Israe
Los Angeles it i
Oakland 4 g
I'eiora and Warran- I'r...
neao. rearsun, liumovl.h and
i-onioarai.
Al Hto.kl.rn
Morning Game
San Francisco 4 11 1
Sacramento ... 711 u
McDougut and reneliakr:
Bryan and Wins.
At t-acrainralu
Second (.am
Sea Francisco 7 17 4
Sacramento 4 14 1
Jacobs. Turpln and. tiaaton:
Keating, Vinci. Gould, and
Wins.
Al Han Fremiaro
Morning Game
Seattle 4 HI
Mis-Inns 4 6 4
Lamanskl and Borreani:
Lleber, narrough and. not-
mnnu.
Iternoon Gam '
Seattle , . 14 0
Xller'ous 4 lu 0
Kalllo. Kuns and Cos: It.
mint and llofmann.
TWO FIT Al lTIKH
SALEM. Ore.. July II, ' (Ah
Two fatal accidents out of a
total of 730 wer reported to
th slat Industrial accident
commission for th week ending
July 17. The fatal raaea were
Fred C. Millar. Portland, log 1
scaler, aud Frank Marche. Port
laud, powderman.
KAMOI H ItlltTIIAIT tHtl.lt
LONDON. July J, (API
Rsmbrsndt's "Portrait or an
Old Man" la ths collection of
ma iat Haraute Cursoa was
sold yeaterday at an auction at
Christie's to a buyer who gave
hia nam ss "Mr. Hopkins." H
waa believed to be the New V..rk
dealer, Bully. Nineteen thou.
sand guineas, or about 304, Olio
waa paid for ths palming.
I .-jjj-jsasn.-
IN. "a""
The total acreage now planted
to rubber throughout the world Is
about 7.404,040 acres. If this
area were atrstrhsd In an even
bsnd sbout ths e.ustor. It woald
be nearly half a mile wide.
RiM in th Mitt with
Sixxlin Hot Camo
of Heart and Base
balL"
miMmdt
Beaay Rub la tn Lass
AH Day w Pert Kelloa
DimM I kers-e Tsarex
JE7I- 7TTffT-TE7fatT
--naiia. imsaMiQsi MllVl
At The Vox
34 14 14 27 11 1
tunings pitched by Nightingale
6 1-3, by Russet 3. Losing pitcher.
LAMP EXPLOSION FATAL
TULARE, Cal., July 21 (AP)
-Mrs. Bllvana Gomes, 21, and her
7-montbs-old son, Amando, died
In; th county hospital hete yes-
' terday ot burna received when a
kerosena lamp exploded at a ranch
horn In th Tipton district. Mrs.
Oomei waa attempting to refill the
; lamp whan th explosion occurred.
1 OPPOSES CAB.NIT BILL
. SALEM, Or., inly 21 (AP)
McAllister of Salem, mem
ber ot th state legislature, will be
In Portland today to prepare a
negative argument on th bill
providing tor 4 cabinet form ot
government for Oregon. The
argument will appear In th vot"
rs' pamphlet.
AMERICA LKAGL'K
Won Lost
Philadelphia . , , 30
Washington 6 7 33
New York , fr t 37
Cleveland 44 4$
Detroit 47 60
Ihleago 3S S3
St. Louis 1 f4 gg
Boston . 82 jj
Stokoe rang In to tie the count, j Russell, struck out. by Nlghtln
Allen walked, waa forceH at e.
Pet. ond br Garber: Kennedy aenred
-' I both Nightlncale and Oarber with.
' I his third Bit of tha dav. Thla ant
514 the clan of Sanders two rana tn
,.505 the sorry. However, they came
.4-1 1 right back to chase over the win.
-39Sn!ng marker In tha old ninth.
7t I Means, first no. drew a sass. Hs
340 I was forced at aeeond bv Fnller.
gal 5. Russell 1, Hilton t. Bases
on balls, off Nightingale 1, Russell
2. Hilton 2. Hit by pitcher, by
Nightingale, Arnold: by Russell,
Peterson. Esrned runs. Bend 4,
Klamsth Fslls 13. Lett on base.
Brad 4. Klamath Falls 4. Wild
pitch. Nightlngal 1. Hilton 2.
Two-has hits, wood, Mghtlngsle.
Garber, Kennedy, Arnold, Vara 4-
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