PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON February 9, 1932 Achui Triumphs Over Becker in Sensational Bout IDEM. T Th vlrlou jeutloner In the aatlv eltv of (Shanghai rould bar don no mor damss to In ns. k of on Pl Becker. Klamath Fall! wrestler, then th disastrous ropes Id lha Legion kali arena Monday night. Beck r, almost strangled eenselee tn the powerful rords, was dcfeat fd aa murh by accident a by lha quirk, timely lunge of hit Oriental opponent, Walter Achui. Decker, suffering hla flrat de faat In four hattlra. both boxing and wre.tllng. want dowa in auih mlsfortunate clrcuinetances hia prestige attll hanae gallantly to tha mast of th Legion flag pole. Barker and Arhul, weary, per spiring and violent, evened tha flrat two fall. After It min utes of Intense milling for the thlrif, Becker ripping the referee aide with aurh force be actual ly ahook that gentleman's name eft. ruihed Chinese Arhul to the ropea and around th ring. Arhul. watching for an open ing with bia calm, never-changing yea. reversed tha altuation and piled Becker Into the ropes. Tela hung for dear life until Achul flipped him oyer with the intention of pulling him out of th ring. Becker neck caught In th flaying cord and before b eould b freed from thla alow trangnlatlon b wa almost out. When h wa toned bark onto th mat, Arhul pred hla un rslsting body down for th vic-tory-winning fall. The two auprem middle weight went tumbling and fight ing around tha Legion ball ring tn a faahlon nvr aean her. Within 14 minute. Arhul. bro of Dayton university' foot ball teamt. pounded Becker against tba ropea with a aerie ot Sonnenberg butt, and then put lb tired Becker down for the fall with a body pin. Barker, completely reroyered. relumed for the second fall with pair of wearing lege, and Im mediately placed the Cblnea la difficult! with flying hed and body eclssors. Th pair of grip pier rolled In and out ot bolda for JO minute, Just long enough for Becker to brek np th deeer Oriental'a combination and get to work with hla iu parl or strength. Berker put down Arhul with audden turn to rolling heed locka and then fixed him aolidly to tha mat wtih a body preaa. Violent Bill Sandehl atruggled through adveraity to eaae himself Into a draw with grluled Tom Ray. heavyweight from Long new. Wash. In fir round! of terrific wreatllng Ry and an dehl worked in on fall apiece. Rav loat the first adranlag In the aecond round when Ean dehl got to him wiik refund ing body alam. Sandehl came out from a pair of rolling head locks, beared ble aturdy oppo nent acroaa hla ahonldera and then piled him on th mat. The third round went eren. and then Ray put Bill down after on minute and 60 aeconda of grappling is the third, with reverse arm lork. ao forceful Sandehl pounded the mat for aafety. Th Washington veteran aet about working on Randehl'a arm In th fifth round, and then suddenly Bill want flying through th rope to th floor. Th serious Swede came back into th ring limping from a apratped knee, and continued under the handicap, but working effectively all th time upon Ray'i legs, until the round wa orr and th draw won. Dave Shade Wins Over Henry Firpo CHICAOO. Feb. . (CP) Day Shade. 12. of Pan Fran cisco, defeated Henry firpo. Louisville. Ky., In a ten round prize fight her last night. George Stuehiey, 1(0, Kewane. III., knocked out Jud Judklns, 11 H. -of Mips, Mich., In one round. Wood A Mr t.srtJi.g off the new W wIUi aomt pcili: FINE COAL for Hogs, etc. 35c per 100 lbs. DRY SLABS $5.00 Obi. Load k na abont Hog Fuel and Oil Burners. Large Mock Fuel Oil, Furnace Oil and Diesel OH on hand at all Mmee. PEYTON Cz CO. "Wood to Burn" IM S. Tlh. I'hon MS ssvaswWaVVM" WRES LE DRAW ON OH EfCoocfiS ! Basketball Sorlhweetern, Silt Indiana, S.V Minnesota, lit; lima, aa. W Isronsln, IN; Marquetl, IS. Innlae, Mi Olilo Mai, OH, (overtime). Coach Dwlght French apoke at an assembly at Klamath I'nion blab erhool Monday morning, telling of the game played with Rend In which th Klamath bas ket hall team won on Friday Ight and loat Saturday night. (irld Coach Leslie Arrlt alao spoke at lb assembly. Krlday night Klamath will play Ashland high her and Fort k la main will play a preliminary gam with th Wildcats. Satur day night th Wildcats play Ma lm aa preliminary gam to th aecond Ashland v. Klamath con teat. CHICAGO, Feb. t UP! Augl Kierkhefer ot Chicago, a aoulh-1 paw shooter by necessity, wa king ot tb three-cushion bll-, li. -.1 i 1. ,1,. I . tin t today. Tb dimunltlv Chlragoan. who waa forced to cbang Into a southpaw tears ago when h lost th light of hla left r. asranded to th thron with convincing diaplay of mastery Irst Bight, by routing bis old rival Otto Reiselt of Philadel phia. 5 u to 27 in 40 Inninga. Stroking along with hla best artistry and Judging tha paco of his ahot with uncanny accuracy, Kierkhefer gave Heiaelt a fine billiard lesson in hia rush to tb top. His victory sent hfm Into tl as champion of champion of the three-cushion domain with Johnny Layton, tb aedalta. Mo., redhead, who magic cue also baa captured tb crown 10 time. But th victory won by Kleok befer waa probably th most valuablo of them all aa It gar bim an annual aalary ot It. 00. 11.100 In caab. 1 per cent of the net gat receipt from th llcng tournament and a diamond emblem, emblematic of tb title, worth another I A good attraction. Kieckhefer wa ex pected to add at leaat 1 10. boo mor during tb year with the proceeds ot exhibitions. Gus Copulos. F.ugen. Ore., finished In sixth place. Cougars Will Play in Oregon PULLMAN. Wash.. Feh. (Ji The league leading Wash ington Slat Cougar Basketball team move to th coast this week-end for It first appear ance west of 4 Pullman thia sea son. Friday and Saturday th Cougars meet Oregon at Eugene and Monday and Tuesday they move to Corvallla for two gamea with Oregon State college, after which they return to Moscow for a game with Idaho. February 1. Only two more games coma after Idaho, those against Wash ington at Seattle, February 1 and 27. In the first nln gamea. alt played at Pullman or Moacow, tb Cougars dropped on, that to Oregon early tn th season. Izzy Schwartz Wins Decision NEW YORK. Feb. . (UP) Iny Schwarti of Harlem, former world' flyw1ght champion, re turned to th ring last night after a two-year's absene and won a five-round decision over Jack Terrs nora of Corna at St. Nich olas arena. Bchwartx weighed IIS1: Terranova 1IV4. Tuea., Wed., Thura. Dcora: C.8.C. 10 X. D. 14 Tb Entire Gam Pins Kllaaa m!l and Victor Mrljaglea la "WICKED" A. KIECKHEFER WINSBILL1ARD CHAMPIONSHIP u. s. c TFk NOTRE C fSreatest jT V?5 Football P""'. t53 Plctnra f XT ETer i y Filmed T I J Brooklyn Robins Training Ity JACK ITD1Y NKW YORK. Feb. (, U.R) -Pllatcha from far-off Florida, brought In by our trusty gem. Inol Indian runner, Inform ua an advance patrol of baseball playera from tb Brooklyn what-yon-may-call-'ema already baa atarted training at their own ex pens at th palm-clustered vil lage ot Clearwater. Reporta from Hot Springs, Ark., slate three Brooklyn ath letes are being conditioned in tha babbling watere there, alao at their own expense. rial buh Iki) tlrrlou Th two bulletin are sig nificant: they Indicate the funny boya of Flatbuah hat quit their clowning and ar ao aerious about baseball thia year that they are apending their own money to get Into shape before actual spring training atarta. Thia la some thing new. In former year aa th "Robins" atill would be aa th "Robin" still would be enjoying themselves at their choeen tavern. Dav Drlacoll. bualneaa man ager of th Brooklyn team, at tribute thla arlou-ntlnddna to th complete re-organlsatlon of the club He stated toniaht INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. . (A Boxing In Indiana claimed its third victim within a week last night with a death at Kokomo of Wilbur Russell, 1, an ama teur. The other two who died wer profe. alonala. Russell fell Just before the end of th firsts round of bis acheduled three round bout with George Scott at Kokomo last Wednesday. H walked to hia corner, but waa unabl to con tinue. A coroner's report at tributed death to oedema of the brain. Scott was under technical arrest today pending a grand jury Investigation. Tb other deaths In Hoosler ring circle were thos of Bud Hughe. IT. ot Rockport. Ind.. who died soon after he collapsed during a fight at Evanavllle laet Tuesday night, and Johnny Fagg. 22. of Clinton. Ind., who died at Indianapolis Thursday nlgbt after a bout her laat Tuesday. Herbert E. Wilson. Marlon county prosecutor, announced last night that an affidavit charging Al Holden ot Worceeter. Maaa., Fagg'a opponent, with Involun tary manslaughter, would h dta mied In municipal court today. T William Herkman and Ercratt Hardcnbrook tied for high gun In th Klamath Gun elub'a shoot Sunday In tb handicap event, with each breaking 24 oat of 25 birds. Competition was keen tn the event, as a radio receiving et will be given the winner In a shoot-oft of leadera. Erneat Nltschelm wa high gun on th Is -yard targets with a perfect scor of 50 atralghl. Charles Moor took th double event with 24 targets without a miss. Shooting platforma were burled under two feet of drifted snow, but a good aiied turnout enjoyed th whit barkground. which may have aided In th arores. WW .i)r STOCK TAB IMIX iC5. iwr-i'Me... i ,ii,n m '"'mm ' f INSURANCE JS. CHICAGO. 122 WntAdmmStmt SAN FRANCISCO, Mmhu tjnlunti BUf aaea A SsHtmal Orjtnluitln StKm Fin hrnnmn Cmpln BttiUhbtd As liM in Serious at Florida Village that revival of baseball Intereat baa S.rd to th Brooklyn fans "I am aniaied,'' aald Drlaroll. "Th sport wrllera hevn'f vn picked a name for th team yet, but th Brooklyn fana ar be aleglng our offices for tickets for our exhibition gamea against th Yankees on April K. and 10. and for th major league open ing against Boston at Kb bets field. April It. Tb reorgani sation certainly la having re sults." Player who ar spending their money at Clearwater, getting In ehape. Include Daisy Vane. Ha be Herman. Johnny Frederick, Al l.opi, Freddy Helmarh. Law rence Haltingly and I'hll 11111 van. liver at Hot Sprlnga are Hark Wilson. John I'liua tjuliin and Wall tillbert. Hertarulr Hall Mag Carey and Casey Stengel, th nw roach, ar preparing to furnish the funa with a belter brand ot baseball. Carey will demand fast, spectacular play on th bases. Hark Wilson, slugging out fielder, who recently waa ac quired from St. Louis, la expect ed to atlmulal heavy hitting. Fiv) youthful Hartford pitchers ar acheduled to work wondera on the mound OGDEV. Iteh. Feb. . (D Olen Rap of Caarade. Idaho, a newcomer la dog raring clrclea. driving eeaaoned team, yester day waa holder of a sliver cup and flrat prise money of fHio aa win ner of th third annual Wasatch dog derby. Crowding the Oeorg Stone string ot Irish and Llewellyn et ters over th list twenty mile through alush and orr graval, Rap drew np yesterday ton Roy Stover of MrCall, winner of th first half of lha rar Saturday af ternoon, and overtook him when Stover'a lead dog went lam. Th MrCU musher wa forced to carrr hla leader on th sled for ' th last Av mile, and dropped ' har k to finish In third place. Iel t bert Groom of Klgy, who waa sec :nnd In th first halt of th' rare, held that position and won 1300. Stover rerelved 1150 third money. T)ean Hannl of Big Springs. Idaho, winner last year. waa awarded I7S for fourth place. ; Their total elapsed tlm for th forty mile was: Rap. 1:07:17; Groom. 1:07:51; Stovr, 1:11:12. and ilannl. :1:SS. Thula Ueetlan of 'McCall. th only woman musher la th rac, waa fifth In J:15:so. 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Ikiubt Removed Yesterday' rare- removed all doubt as to the New Yorker's rlass. At th 11H Olympics Jaf fa waa forced to be content with th tltl of unotflrlal champion In hla apeelally when aoft Ire forced a cancellation of the event after b had raced around tb courae in near record tlm. Th New York boy waa a full three yarda In front of lvar Bal langrud. mighty Norwegian, as he crossed th finish lln and Ballangrud waa a good three yarda ahead of Frank Stark, Ca nadian ace, who finished third I". M. Flag al Top Kddle Wedg of Detroit. Val entine males ot I'tlra. N. Y and Hrant Erenaen, Norway, fin ished behind th first three la the order named. Th rar waa apottlly run. In sofar aa pace waa concerned. Th men rn th flrat etx or aeven lap at a normal gait, th mld dl lapa at almost racing apeed, the near th end lapa at a enall'a pare, and the last halt lap at "hell for leather" gait. 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II waa Polanda fourth straight de feat In Olympic competition, Two thousand aprtator wit noeed the match. Th Pole put up a stiff flghl for to periods, holding th fast, experienced Americans to two goals. Hut the Polish player lire, I In th third period, and III Amerlcaua druv ttirea nior goala Into th net. Copulos Victor In First Playoff CHICAGO. Feb. t. OJ.PJ Gus Copitloa of Eugene. Ore., defeat ed Frank Krovtll of Buffalo. 50 to 10 In 4 innings, this after noon, In the flrat gam of the triple playoff for fourth plare In th world' three-cushion bil liard rhamplonshlp tournament. At th nd of th regular ptaylng erhedule. Copuloa, Srn vllle and Johnny Lay l on of e dalla, Mo, war lied for fourth place with tlx victories and five defeat ch. Tomorrow after noon Srovlll will meat I.) ton and tomorrow night Layton will play Copuloa. It rh man wins on gam In lh playoff, a new playoff will alart Wednesday. 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