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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
Fcbrunry 12, 102 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FACE NINE Pelican Lineup Shrouded in Mystery Gene Tunncy vs. Jack Dcmpsey Question of Jack's Courift Provokes Verbal Rattle Be tween Old Rivals. Jack Has Answers For All of Tunney's Blows. By jok ri(iV Js k !twiiy and tnu Tummy, on artlwly r(.Mt Lnd ihm ollirr Jim. rntlri'tl, tivo t'hutisrti ovtr ttiulr uf CI k tit 1 (rum slovva tu w 0 r d llmuliiliw win ill litis biiu a rfiiiiirkatily mturutit Inn o( ami, mid u butli Tuuttyy and Iimnpt'y in tut hwiniiH I tin Mvt(fruii" of (ha iukIIIUc pritfflno drtmtiiliii fivr lh I'hlUdrlphla Hi Id wliftt lniy lat hli (din. mid lh riih flichl It vil I tn p-y (nth'd Iti rt naln "hU1 tula arii-r Tunnc? had htHWi down fur Ilia "Inns rt'it" t This new )em;u.ey-Tunury aklrmlab can II he rlld a "Hauls of the llook.7" haa I'eveloped out of II" aerial biography of the retired, un defeated "chanipeen of the nulld" winding week by week through tha pages o( ana ol Auisrlra'a popular Weekly megadose. (iene almost floored Jack lb Jark who thought hli best rlnf manner was above qum linn when he 14 off this week's yarn wllb words 10 Ibis effect: "Kor on possessing aurb hwi flahllng ability Demp- ev had an eitreordluary lack f confidence In hlmeelf." Hang! Jark had picked up Ih arllrto at Cleveland. Ohln. VYedneeday where ha defeated Mi,r chrlalner of Akrnn In four-round eihlbllloa Thurs day night. Th remarks re flecting upon hla courage sent Jark scurrying over lo Iba nearest press bureau lo flaab an answer over the wire ol iha I'nited lres ey.tem: "Tunney end I dillrr In treat many war- 1 guee we alio differ on what courage la. I only know of ona kind of four and that's lo to ahead' and f 1b lit and keep punching until ou win or lo.e. Marbo Tunne'v haa a different del'ui linn of rimnip." a Uut Tummy didu't let hla ae real on a disruption of iettipv)'a cuulage. lis arlb tiled on and on, and poor Jark waa In a hluiter whan hla con lueror reroided Iha following iwragraphs: "Though Ina majorliy of imslng's peal Judaea believed tlemprey rould ea.lly whip Harry Wills, his persistent negro challenger. Jark evl ' drntlv did not. Ho failed to crept a aeven-yeur challenge. Tour daya before our first match, liempaey railed Herman Taylor, a Philadelphia boxing promoter, Into lbs prlrary of Ills dressing room afler a workout and ashed: " 'Don't kin ma Herman. Do ton honestly think I will win from Tunnev?' Taylor waa so Impressed by Dempsey's lark of confidence In himself that lis hedged hla bets." s s All this gam Dempsey a lot if work and worry In Cleve land, and he had to let the sorld In on hla acrrets. "I waa aniloua lo flarhl Harry Wills." said Jark. "Tel lllrkanl, however, did not be lieve euch a match between mixed rarea could be held. Finally I want against lllrk urd a judgment and did algn at Houtb Mend, Ind., lo meet Wills. Illrknrd waa right nliniit It bring Impossible, to bold the matrh. and II cost me Uno.onn in law atilta and liti gation to try lo get Willi Inlo a ring with me." A sly npwNpnpermnn In the nilddloweat nuked liempaey If he ever doubted hla ability v. bile ha wna champion or whether nr not ho hud any fenre. Dempsey waa unhesit ating In his answer: "I did not. And I don't now. Kvnn today I think I have a chanc to beat any ona I meet because I'm a puncher. I may got socked all over Iha ring for 10 rounds, but If I rnn get over ona real shot lhat'i all I'd aver need." as a Old "Jorry the Greek," Dempsey'a trainer through the peak of Ma fighting career sat fidgeting In a corner while Jnrk told the boys what was what. At last Jerry could keep silent no longer and fi nally broke nut In Indlgatlon. "Tell Mm the right answer, champ. (Jerry never gets over calling Jark the cham pion) tell him the right answer. The champ hai more right here (ho tapped his heart) than Hint oilier fol low (meaning Mr. Tunney) will ever have." riilhunhua, Mexico, hai boosted biislneas by reducing the divorce prni'caa to one day. With that Hp. Homo enterprising American city ought In grunt a man a divorce the Inslnnt Hie rolling pin glnncM off his head. Business la so grnrre Hint If a iiihii fn lie asleep In a hnrber's rhslr hot likely to wnke up bankrupt. SHEETS, ALLEN MAY NOT PLAY ASHLAND My JOK I'KJ.VKV A dlaiurblitg frown on the brow of JiwlMht Kroneti, Klam uth tin i kw ball coat b, iKirtanda Mr Iff fur Iba I'allraua lout III wl:ttii (hoy o-ti a two-Kama Mrlia wltti Ashland at (It high bmtl Ky in ii h it urn. 7:30 u'cltK-k. Jual what tha Irarful umao of Ntirrnw may bn iiarni I boa an i.mirirrd, but niuat likely Matra. Kl.bard Hhiata and Kay All.-n, nsular fnraard and fanti-r, vu' liiirprt iha furbodiiiK. It may ba tliol I.wIkIiI Krtirh, wurrylitg ovtr tli abadow uf dl li)ulty rait by two luiwnbara uf lh taam a ho bruka away from llitt atriitut'M uf thn Klamalli diiv toward a iolt.uo In tha ktala Intararbnlaatlo tournamant at Balrra to play a Ultl baikrt ball on tba aida with a town tram, haa ronaldrrpd manuvr Inr a llnrup hrlofora built up to mt Jack llllaa' faat-travl Ini Lltblana lod by tba Indumtt abla I'aptaln Howell, canter. A Htanlfliant "Or" It may ba that Coach Krcnrb haa srown unrartaln about tha flainrneaa of bla two regular. HIiMta and Kra b, to put thalr faith In tha Klamath team, t'n d ubtdly tha Klamath mrntnr la tba tort of coach who demanda trlrt atlriitlon to butlnaan. or " Juat what that "or" tnliht ba will r -amain a thorouib myatary until tha IVltrana anter tba gama with Aahland. It may mean that A Urn and Hbata, two rvrr tmporlanl cona In tha quaatlon of Tallran vlr- tury or dfifrat, may ra-t unaaally on iha brnrh whlla a patrhed up combination of player "who trod atrlrtly to bualnaaa" try to carry on Iba airing of two 1- turtaa orr Aabland. VurMloa of loyally To aay that Kram h waa maraly d:appolntcd ovrr tha behavior of Hhata and Allen whan they Jumped tha fellran team for a Utile workout with tha Klamath All-Htara aialnat flonanaa. would ba to mlnlmtia tha coaeb'a con cern. Not only la ha dtaap polniad, but ha haa paused lo imnder the aM.rllng coda of loyalty blaatcd by a pair of hla outstanding ptaera. Too much baiketbalt haa a pwtillar reaetnblanre to too much atlng Malenoaa followa from urrf ptltloua over-play, and what la mora, bad hablti can ba formed In game "on the aid" auf fhlenl to arrck the well-laid plan of bakrtttall offenA and defeat aa played under I) wig hi French. U on Kur Mr Krrnrh'a problem of loyalty to his player aroaa thla werk when the Itonanaa basketball team re vealed a Klamath All-Rtar line up whlrh Included the name of both Hheeta and Allen. To give tha high boya their bit of credit tha All-Star won the gama through tha scoring of their "visiting members." Allen waa high point man with 11 and Bheete followed with 10. If French frown continue up to gama tlma tonight, there may ba a gigantic shift In the Fell can lineup. Est re. May hew and Howard Fernell may be tha ftrt at lectlnna for forwards, while tha misbehaving Bheet watches I he action from tha sidelines. Dirk KnlrvJ may ba moved up to center to replace. Allen, and Allen la tha only lad who can successfully atop Howell. Trip ptte. Knight and .McAnlnrh will be the leaders for tha two guard jobs. A lesson In loyalty even It tha price la tha loss of victory may coma with tha opening game of the Ashland serlea tonight. Whisky la aald to be gaining popularity aa a toothache rnre. Which shows thai (ten lists aren't pulling for prohibition. BJew IFoE'd Four Cylinder Car and PJev Fos?d V Type 8 Cylinder Gar For Further Information Call On Us IBaBaUagei? BflS)toi? So Main and Esplanade TouRh ry- ai i; ; r? 1 N - The Olympic ruuaay at luike Placid, N. Y . waa an upsetting ei perlenre for Hugo Waliiatengel and Count Jobann (Judenua, pilots of the Austrian two-man bob-aled. Tbla unusual a lion plrtura ahowa the two Auslrlana thrown helter-akelter down the track alter their awlft-flylni aled (at right I bad turned over and alrurk a atone wall on Wuliefac-a turn. Tba men were not aerlously Injured. Governor Meier May Attend Ski Club Carnival RKI ('1.111 HKADQI'AHTRRS, Kort Klamath. Ore., Keb. II (Hperlal -Invitations are being forward by the Crater Lak Kkl club lo tiovnrnor Julius Meier and other stale officials to attend the club's annual win ter carnival, Klamath's big snow vent, February XI, near the aouih boundary of ('rater Lake national park. A 32-mtle race classic to the lake and return, attracting entrants from all parts of tha northwest, la a fea ture of the carnival, supported by a long list of ski jumping, raring and novelty events, care fully planned to provide a well balanced program. Tha Divot Is on of tha major winter events of the northwest and comes a a cllmag of snow sports on tha coast. It boast of mora events than the usual now tournament, having. In ad dition to valuable merchandise prices, 14 trophies. Including a loving cup, over 3i Inches tall, presriited to tha winner of the a:-mll lake race, the longest of It kind la tha world. Everett Billiard Player Wins Over Portland Artist rVF.RKTT. Teh. 1J. VP) Mon Wallgrea. Everett cue artist, top ped off a brilliant three-night match with Cecil Olauger, of Portland, last night, to win the 300-point block and the north weal lt.t balkllne billiard cham pionship. Tha match score waa tio to Hi. The score for the nlght'a play waa 100 lo 1". In ! Innlnga. with Wallgren'i high rnn for the evening. 14. Wallgren'a grand average for the match waa 10.31 and he alao made the high run. lot points In the second block. Olaguer'a (rand average waa 6. With the victory went tha right lo repreaent the nortbwAt at the national tournament at French Lick, lnd., opening on Keb. !. . WH1TMIX VinOR FOHKST tiltOVK. Ore.. Feb. 11 (Al In a northwest conference basketball gama hers last night. Whitman college, one of two un defeated leadera for conference honors, defeated Pacific I'nl-ver-ltr, 4? to 3 In a contest full of action. Three players Hove of Whitman and McKeel and Douglna of Pacific, were put out of the game for pemonal fouls. Whitman led it lo 22 at the half. Yet, Industrial leaders aay bus iness haa acraped bottom and now Is ready for a rle. Of course It may dig in a little. Sledding! r"rnrx:t J 11 jr Associated Trcea Tha Wanar boya' companion In tha Plttaburgh Pirates' outfield Ihla aeaaon may be David Monroe Ha r bee, drafted from the Hollywood- club of lb. Pacific Coast league. Ilarbe started out as a pitcher wllb Oglethorpe college. Ills first professional engagement was with (ireenaboro, Tenn., In l2t. He waa aold to Iha Philadelphia Ath letica that year, but was Bent to Reading. In Ills be waa with Portland of Ihe Coast league. Hull later be was with Seattle, and finally with Hollywood. He hit .113 for Hollywood last aeason, clouting 47 borne runs and 42 doubles. He was born In (Jreensnoro In 100s ,1a alx feet tali and welghe 10 pounds. He bata right-handed. Cougars To Play Oregon Tonight On Eugene Court PULLMAN. Ws.h.. Feb. It. (IP) Washington Slate's ba.ketball team entrained last night for the roast needing fire mora vic tories to clinch tha northern di-1 vision title. First on tna program la Ore gon at Eugene, tonight and Sat urday. Then cornea Oregon State at Corvallla Monday and Tuesday. Coach Billy Relnhart's Oregon Webfeet stand aB the only team to defeat tha Cougara tbla aea son. Washington State needs the five successes, which means a clean sweep of the pending scr ies ,nd one more game, before It moves away from the mathe matical possibility of a tie wit' Washington. Five victories wou'u give Washington State 13 wlnr and three losses at the end of the aeason. The best Waahing loa could do, winning the re malnlng all games, would ba 12 vlrtorlee and four loaaes. Coach Jack Friel took 10 Bn with him. 4XI.I M1IIA BEATS ALBAXT I PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. II. Columbia University's basket ball team defeated Albany college 36 lo 27 here last night. The Irish got off to a big lead, scoring eight points before the visitors got started. Columbia led 18 to It at the half. MORTGAGE tXWKCLOSfRK The State Land tiank filed a complaint In circuit court Wed nesday for the foreclosure of a mortgage to satisfy a 11250 debt against Ueorge K. inland, Kninia Kllrnbeth Hllaml, A. H. and Mnry K. Hale, Fred Watson, A. Kallna, Kdward R. Aihurst and Mary E. Mule, as administratrix of the estate of A. H. Hale. Baseball's HEOBERG IS AT SKI SKI CLI'B HBADCjrAnTEHK, Fort Klamath, Ore, Feb. 12, (Special) P. O. pete" Hedberg of Lamm Lumber company, en trant In the JJ-mlls Crater Lake and return rare, has established quarteis In the ski cabin at Anna Kprlnga, In ordr to complete his training over the rare course. Hedberg (Sweden) Is very serious about the corning race, and do-a not hesitate to say that he will not be the last to finish. Loral fans here who have seen tbla 27 year-old husky ski artl.i at work on Ihe boards, admit that ha muNt be considered. He waa third In Ihe Class A rare at Ihe Hkyllnera' tournament at Bend, January 31. Aael Jacobifin, frland and coun tryman of Hedberg, Is with him at the new training ramp. Other en Iranta are expected to arrive dur ing the neii few days lo run over the course a few times prior to the race. For Ihe benefit of racers, train ing and winter visitors to Crater Ijike. the park service has allow ed the nse of a cabin at Anna Kprlnga. Keya to the cabin are la possession of the Crater Lske Ski club, and visitors or akl racers desiring to use Ihe cabin ahould consult the club guide-master, at Fort Klamath. Contestants In Iba M-mlle Trail Breakers' race from I be lodge down will stay in this cabin Saturday night, making the trip to Crater Lake lodge early Sun day morning to get act on the line before s. m., ready tor the rare lo tha carnival grounda. This event, sponsored by Baldwin Hardware company, with first prise of the "Haldwin" trophy cup, was originally designed to in sure a broken Irsll for the racers on thla main event, but baa al ways bad an entry, of keen com petition for first place. Ola Amoth, Bend Tikyllner. took Ihe event last year, and will compete In the 32-mlle race thla year. MONMOUTH WINS LA GRANDE, Ore.. Feb. 12. (A Monmouth Normal made a clean sweep of lbs basketball aer ies with the East Oregon Normal, defeating Ihe home team 42 to 33 here last night. The visitors plied up an II point lead in the filet half and although the I mountalneera matched them In the second, they could pot cut down their lead. Safety! befort and after This weak exert extra effort to avoid accident. But at tha same time pre pare yourself to avoid tna serious consequences of accidents that happen anyway. Replenish your home tup ply of absorbent cotton, sterilised gauxe and adhe sive plaster. Moreover, in sist on tha Firstaid Brand. Plaater 2Sc aixa Gauxe 39c aixe Cotton 20c aixe Sold only at Resell Drag Stores. STAR DRUG STORES Stb and Main CseseanaaoeaeeMaew WRESTLING (lly the Assmuilel Press) ROXTO.M Kd lion Oeorge. 21, Nonh Java. N. V . defeated George .ah row, 220. ilulllniore, two out of three falls (Xubrow first, 2&:21; etieorge second, f. :07, and third. 7:17.1 (leorge Mrl.eod, 212, Iowa, threw Pat McKay, 215, Memphis, 21:46. WATKHHUHY, Conn. Oua Ronnenberg. 212. Boston, de feated Stanley Pinto, 20s, Bos ton, two out of three falls (Hon nenberg first, 24:( and third. 1 II; Pinto second. 1:62 Jack Canaon, 212. California, de lated Boris Ijemetrott, 203, llulgsrla, decision, 30:00. lUltHIHIirui;, Pa. Herb Freeman, 23H, New Vork, threw George Hagen, 212, New York, 42:00: Kandor Kzabn. 20. llun gsry. threw Ben Freberg. 20H, New York. 2:; .eo Plnetlki, i'tO. Poland, threw Don Delsun, 220, Canada, 10:05. CHICAGO Jim Ixindol. 2i2. Greece, defeated Rudy Dusek, 220, Omaha, straight falls 152:12 and 3:40); Hans Kemp, fer. 22. Germany, defeated Frank Bronowlci, 218, Poland, decision, 30:00. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Dutch Hef ner, 215, Sherman. Tex., de feated Bed Smith, Flint, Mich., two out of three falls; Jack Koenerke, 195, Kansas City, threw Eddie Worth, IS 6, Port land. Ore., (:45. Washington Loses Services of Star SEATTLE. Feb. 11. (U.F0 The University of Washington basket ball team will end Its aeason without tha services of Kline Swygard, star forward and mem ber of the championship quintet of last year. Dr. H. J. Green, team phy sician, ordered Swygard to give op the game today, declaring the player's health waa In Jeo pardy. The Husklea meet Idaho Friday and Saturday nights here. Wood IVe are starting off the aew year with some specials: FINE COAL for Hogs, etc. 35c per 100 lbs. DRY SLABS $5.00 Dbl. Load tak aa aboat Hoc Fuel aad Oil Barnem. Large stork Pad Oil. Faraace Oil and Dteerl Oils oa hand at all Jmn. 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Dura' ha led Ihe winner with a high point score of 10. Reno Gloranlnnl scored 10 points for the Italians. Henley rose out of the lower bracket of the league standings to defeat Mecca, 3.1 to it. In one of the major upnets of the sea son. Title Track Meet Will be July 1.2 NEW YORK. Feb. 12. (U.B Advancement of the dates for the I. C. A. A. A. outdoor track and field championship meeta was announced today by tba exe cutive committee of the as sociation. The contests will be held on July 1 and 2 Instead of a week later, aa originally planned. The change waa made at the request of the three California colleges which are hoats for tha event this year, the University of California, Stanford, and tha University of Southern Califor nia. Twenty years ago the automo bile had no accessories. Those were Ihe days when a man told a girl tbey were out of gasoline she bad to believe him. 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