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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
Ipatte two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Wednesday. January 21, 1931 Frank Miles Matchmaker for New Commission PROGRAM OE t --IHYDH GOFEfl f CARRIED OUT Meets Joe Marcus K'imath Kails' new boxing commission finally tot Into anion but nlghl and elected Xt-ank Mile matchmaker for the corn Ill year. Milea' election ronm Blur a rather storm- period, d iriiiar whlrh Grant Hess and Hex I.wion. two member. o( tha commission named at lha out ot of the new i-ltr administration had resigned. Realising that tha skirls were greased to make Mile matchmaker for the commission and belli opposed to the ache- tlulrd action. His ana un resigned. MHea then resigned In order to he in position to rpt the poeitlon of raacthmaker a suoa a three new commis .ir,r whom It wa known would be Javorahle to hi elec tion, were aimed. , W. M. Wnntellus. William Du 'ysH and Ha. Baum were ap pointed to eueceed Hess. Lawscn and Milea. and the three, with t. timw Mdanburg and ur. v. J. Jobason, comprise the present commission. . . , . Yi..iina waa elected chairman . h commission at the meet- ... k.va lut nl.ht. Other .Iacted aa followl Boh Roes, referee; Jaek Franey 'a.nnear: Homer Amonreoux. timekeeper, and Fm ieeViIon of Mile, to the 'noettlon of matchmaker haa meet witb TaU but bitter opposition T' J VJe..?Atw of the member. of Klamath'- .portinf circle.. S. rred Color, the new mayor. appeared determined to rewaro nlm with the po."lon enda. member, of the ' ...i named by him were op- ! mA ti Milea reaigned. those l.vorable to the mayor . program rtn placed on tha board. Mile, baa been In charge, of . atrlnr of boxer, here, lwhica developed .tern oposiuou 7o bU eoeceedlnf to the poettion ,, Watchmaker tor tha commla "onT Following hi. election t night, ho aald be had relinqnlsh d all control over hi. .table of hter. to Warren Kllte. !p?olhU owner, and would hare !io eoneetlon a. manager of any I boxer In tha future, t Plan are under way to .tag. . first card January J7 under the manasement ol the new cont ain Isalon, I of- Barber. PH1HIEB IS IN 1P.CI1ITI Manager Oaaton Feniand ol Pierre Pothier ha. auch eonfl Ideneo that Pothier will 1 on. of ,' these day. meet Bat Battalino for the world', championship that he haa hired three .parring partner, for the Frenchman In liddltlon to hU .table mate Paul Uubertln. welterweight. I Sammy Felaman. apeedy Utue ,Kew Yorker returned yeaterday 'liter a tnreerdar vUlt at Fer "and", ranch where Pothier U l-worktng out. Fernand ha. a line ranch near Ashland, r Willie Feldman. Chuck Mar srllle and Sammy hare been WrktoC out with Pierre dally. Fernand h uking no chance, on the Mareu. battle and U P'Pr Jng the European and M"1"" Utle holder lor one of the toughest light, in hi. career Friday atoht when Marco, and Pothier tangle at Merrill. Sammy Feldman .tatea that Pothier wlU be In even better shape for the battle Frlda, night tha ho wa. to hU twe .former ftghu here when he won tie heart, of Klamath Una. p nehtera at the Fernand tench do roadwork, bean 'exer cise, and then work out 12 round, a day. Willie Feldman ia getting In much better ahape and plan, to again enter the Tin?, having lost aurplua weight nder the tutelage ot Fernand. Modoc Point Is Out To Win Basket Title ZDBHMI. IS ;ril DEFEATED HI 1. -rv!iwgw"!!I5I y-.-r .-tX VJ.VV- C .t'f"'-A I. " j i' U' ..Vi-i.H ...w..f J-.V'W'J : ... -s '"J 1 h- v I ic - ';;-:- ' , : I . . iV'T 1 ? 15 ' &4 .WW ; '.:-;h Ij. A JK -..;. f-r -' ? - ' . . t .v jo -ejtrry J i-..--.:-5f.vj 1 l&::t :.. it I :;"e;i The aboTe picture rr veals Pierre Pothier. clalmaat ef the Preach and Hexican lightweight tltlee, who neeta Joe Marcus in the American Legion card aa Merrill Friday errata Pierre appeared ia two lO-round ataia rrcnu ia Klamath Falla prior to the holiday season, winning both handily, aad at the same time rapturing the admiration of local fane by bis style ot battling. A wia oser Mar cos Friday evening will go f ar la grrms; the French boy the repnla tioa he deairce to acquire ia the Northwest. SHAW-BERTRAM The Modoc Point team of the m.miih fnnntT League writes in that they will be In there lighting for the championship ol the county league every minute. The Modoe boy. hate an inter ted folloalnc backing the team o tha limit and will follow them ffnm nn. same to the next. Modoc ha. a fine clubhouse to in and a wonderful spirit for a team and a determination to win. The boy. h&Te had rar- led ainerienre lu the game. Norman Knauss. center, haa bad three yeara with Modoc Point team. He 1. tall and can lump. Hvor Nelson has been with the Modoe team two yeara and work. Into their aystem Andy Kauble. a guard, haa had three season, of basketball and two on the Modoc team. Ed' ward Knauss, forward, Chlloquin hlch one year and Modoc Point two: Cleo Kauble. forward, has had two year. In lth Infantry and three with the Modoe team Gilbert Nelson, guard and man- acer. ba. played three year, with Modoe. and Dick Nelson, guard. a fast boy, throe years with Mo doc and Maxwell Johnson, who ha. bad one year with the Sher man Institute and another with the Klamath Agency team. The Modoc team has the big advantage in baring played to gether tor a number ot years and .rowing lust what to expert of each other, bare dsreloped fine JOINS LEAGUE The latest team to enter the Klamath Falls City Basketball League is the Cliquot Club team ot Shaw-Bertram. These boy. hare been turning out with oth er entered team, and are In tine condition for the .tart ef the playing schedule next week. The Cliquot Club has signed tip to play as me youngest group in the league. Although they do not expect to win the championship, they are inspired with fight and hope. They expect to take two or three years to build the team into a wwnu.( combination and then keep it that way. Bailey Maxwell Is aa all star forward from down south and has lots of experience. Otis Wil son ha. had three years ot hlrh school ball snd la one of the best bowlers In the city. Art Leslie won his letter in high school for three years and Is a real threat as a forward. Dwalne Brown, forward, is another chap with real ability, aa Is Harvey Dean, who won hi. letter In high school playing a. a guard. Bob Buerman comes here to play from the Boise, Idaho, hlrh school team and will aid tbe team In getting tile ball. He Is their high-jumping center. Roy Thexton ia a man with lots ot ability and comes from fast company. He waa center and captain of the Spokane high school fire. Roy will manage tbe Cliquot Clou. Thexton'. group had It. first workout together la.t Sa' .rday. These boys will play a practice game with Arthur a Lawson Ben gals Thursday night at AlUmont and are looking for other pra tice games. Three Cue Artists Play On Even Terms For National Title CHICAGO, an. 21, (AP) Two f.Torite. and one outsider paced the field with perfect start, today a. the struggle for Johpny Layton'a three-cushion billiard world championship en tered the second round. The leaden, each with one rllcory and no defeats, were Otto Reiselt of Philadelphia, who was dethroned Id 12I by Lay ton; Allan Hall ot Chicago, for mer National amateur champion. Fighter's Goal Victory with Money I' Heavyvvosht Y Before, he Be comes X W0U3 CrlAMPlON s6. cwY rejjr BY AL UEMAREK (Former Pitcher 5. X. Giants) Tbt metamorphosis that the hearyweigbt fighter ot today goes through as aooa a. h be comes a champion makes the well-known mtraela ot the co coon turning into a butterfly look like bush league stnff. II probably Just reflects this are of "get the dough," but It sure makes the cash customer. awfully tired. A shrewd, cal culating manager In the back ground is usually the cause of tbe present situation. Jack Sharkey Is -supposed to be "money mad" and will never be satisfied until he lays np a. much money aa tbe well-known scholar and financier, Oene Tun ley. And so It goes. Oh, for a battler today like old Bob KitzatmmoBs or John L. Sullivan. LED LOHSKI Cowboy Rides Bull From Texas to New York PORTLAND, Ore . Jan. NFW YORK, Jan. St. (AIM II..- it,, t.i. . -r (API Leo lxmkl. Aberdeen. ,.... .... K k. k. K . Wash., light heavyweight took a ! mt hHl, on tpnm cUwe ten-round .l. -i-i.. I ltitiweuille to llrookljn Itiidirr wvtaiiasi, i i""i - ju.t for the rM. tier, here last uUUi. it a hard battle with plenty of ac tion. Lomskl's accreslvne throughout counted heavily la bta favor. Belarger, with his long reach, played a tattoo on Lom.kl's head with hla long overhead right and prevented Lomnkt from getting over many of hi well known punishing body blows. Johnny Hansen, Portland's flghtlnt; newaboy, welterweight, added tnother knockout to hi string, taking Mtke Urltto. Seat tle, In the first round with a stunning right te the chin. The referee stopped the right. It was Hansen's second knockout over Grltlo. Frisco McGale, negro middle weight, won a slvround bout over Tommy Pratt. Portland. Alrle navies. Victoria. B. C, lightweight, won a clean cut six- round victory over Eddie Eddel man. Eskimo southpaw In the seml-wlndup. A capacity crowd saw the fights, which drew a gat. ot 401. There Is an Atti-an antelope. called tbe Cemsbok, that never drink, water, being satisfied with the moisture obtained from plant, on which It feed. He'a Italph Sander, of San IWnlto, Tel., and the bull's name la Jerry. They luoaeyrd dowa ItniettMay the utltrr day with -JA4 Uay of travel behind lilm ami U,.H) nillre nf aace brush. saimI and enow nmlrr their fret. They had ,a 13 Inch pnir ot steer s horns' tor Mayor Walker and a letter slinad by Chief of Police J. T. Armstrong, saying thev left Brownsville on May 13, 19J0. Let Sanders tell It: "I Ju wanted to rid a bull. It's something that ain't been done before on auch a large scale and I wanted to see It 1 could do It. I wa all run down my health was pretty poor so I bought that old bull and started out. I gained 13 pounds and now I'm as strong a the bull. When I left Jerry weighed 10 pounda and now he wegh x actly a thousand. "It took ti dare to traia that bull so aa te make him a good riding animal. I tried to gat fellows to ride along by ms la sn automobile but they would s tick. I bad five different guy and they all quit. The pace wa. too slow for 'em. and they couldn't stand the pressure. "Jerrv walked all tbe way. He wore out sevsa pairs of steel 'Cougars Take Second Game From Staters rOrtVALLls. Or., Jan. 11, (A PI Washington State college's II oo patera came bark last night to even the score with Oregon State, taking the same by a 44 to SO arore. Hoth team, are now In tie for aecund place In the rotiferrnc kiandinaa. The Heaver atarted wllh a bang, running up a 11 to 1 lead in a few tuluutea. Then Leal, their star renter, waa taken out wllh three fouls charged aaalnat talm and tbe Cougara opued up a vlgurou attack, leading at is all at the half. tViplte Lewis' return to Urn game In the second half, the visitor would not b denied. Af ter amasln a 10-putnt lead they stalled for nearly 10 min ute. trordon. Cougar renter, was high man with 14 points. POKTI.AMI KtTTI.FK lt;KK.ilS JOK U1TTO LOS AM1KLES. Cel., Jan. 31. (API George Dixon, Portland netro middleweight, scared a technical knockout over Joe Bit to, In a x round bout here last night. The referee etopped the fight In the fourth round. Andv Mvcdl. Nw York wel terweight took a ten-round deci sion over Ssmmy Jackson, Sana Monica negro, here last night. The Itsllan'a heavy body punches took tbe steam out ot Jackson', attack. shoes. We crossed the Alleghany and the Osark mountains. It was pretty slow going up In that snow. Hull riding I sure health ful, though. 1 (el better than I've fait (nr five yeara." ibasikieyibail.il 5) DTVl DrAVI'DC By KVKRKTT UK AM Itaskrlliall Coach, Indiana V. This play I an example of the blocking system which has been used eilenslvelv In III Hlg Ten Conference. When lh coach rliuoaea to use this style of gam ho should hare large men, well li ii 1 1 1 and heavy, bemuse Ilia body contac t In (Ills style of piny calls for stamina and endurance. Wisconsin, Illinois and low universities hava been the strongest advocates of this tvpe of plar. Such men a. Captain McCracken nf Indiana. Murplir ot Loyola. Fslr of Ohio, Trus knwskl nf Michigan and Wallers of Northwestern were Ideal for the blocking gam. The accompanying chart (hows a very strong formation for the block, but It ran be used with or without the block. The floor guard advance the ball, passing to il"J who (skee a paw back to the floor guard but turn, and paee to (Fit. The forward i Kit handa the ball back to (F: la a rlose block to keep off ri)s gusrd. (fl) passrs to (C) coming from the corner. The center may return the psss In a block or. better .till, lake the block and dribble In or pass to tbe open men pear tha basket. The back-guard trails the plar i I KEY ! PASS DRIBBLE 1 '""N; RAJ H OF and l. In a good position for bsek pssses. Tomorrow I R.khell cou log. Governor May Urge Cut In Items Of The State Budget SALF.M, Jan. 31. (API Gov ernor Julius L- Meier msy be callsd before the Joint war. and msans committee no lh legists- budset below the appropriates recommended hv bla predecessor. Governor A. W. Nnrhlad. Thl. stigseailon waa mad to the cor mine, last nlgbt by nator W. T. Woodward of Mullnomah. The total populalloa ot Chin la estimated at 4H.00A.00n. In cluding forlinrs, but their tiir to suggest cut in lh tat numi-r is not or J0.ooo. cago, the northern champion and on outsider ia the prc-tourna-aent guessing. Frank 8. Scovllle, the eastern champion from Buffalo who startled the tournament Monday nlgbt by upsetting Laytoa. land ed la fourth place last algbt when he fell before Reiselt. 10 IP on floe iTDfift H i I ft h" Says DR. J. F. X. STACK Health Commissioner, City of Hobokon, N. J. Stac .i r.x. W VS sts ee" ,e.e J-jB IT, 1930. CUrC lew Tork. lb4llboardA. t.Ur- ty. tls. a,. -1- nVH 'M ors,t .uifrtnc aad ' 4 the 4aS sjl. Toot1 rffert to eah the Pbiu P . .. Ton win WU, - - "U T ' WUTUblUb-alth. 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In ttito period ef cold weather end .racked lips, above all In.Ut on adaar free ef the f pit aerm. Certified nnuaD . THE GOOD 5 CIGAR THAT AMERICA NEEDED 0)111 asmfcio eiaseCe. to it. in tl Inning In his eo ond .tart. foam worn, , . . land Arthur, JhurablsJ c fhl