f THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 194?
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Historic Fight
A newspapar, yellowed by ana.
lu thrown un my Ursa yrsU-iduy
and pruvrii lo bo litulily liiteraaliiig
rrailniii I'D tliprt. duied July 4.
1010. 'I'll 811 rmnilixo Cull, car
ried sis lull paitns () an rvrnl lllt
rked Uie aborts world.
I rrlrr Ui tnr Jack Joluixiti-Jlm
Jrlfrlrs hravywelitht rhampionshlp
(mill hrld In Itrna. NrvaUa.
U n I orlunmc- mn .jmjl " H
ly. Uie sinrtr I
related only lo
the pr-lilil plc
tun and I wm
d I appointed
that Uiere
mil vmi fiillnw-
up surtes on the
hiruulm battle
b I w n Ui
huse Negro and
bear-lute Jrlt.
11 papers
there was aim
e Hun Francisco
Bulletin I r o ii t
Mellon of July
iimi in mi
( but mentioned
only Uie burning of Hie snowing ol
Uie lulu pictures) were tuund In
the 1UI1 hulrl under run durum
remodeling now going on at one ul
Klamath s oldest landmarks.
The papers lire now Uie property
o! rted Piper wno generously loaned
them to the Herald end Newt.
Do you remrmocr tne outcome ol
the Unlit under the hot llrno un?
Johnson's huge orown list crum-
Dled popular Jim Jrttrles In 15 mur
derous rvundi. The mniearenif at
Jeffries In Uie ring marked his el
tempi to regain Uie heavyweight
light crown.
I wa particular! Interested In
the pre-llglit coverage. The xirw
section ol The Call wm llllrd Willi
irtrtures and articles. There were
vivid colorful nlorlea by Rporls Edi
tor William J. Blatlery. Y. R. Bech.
dolt. Cartoonist K. L. Ooldoerg,
nghtere Battling Nrlnon and Tom
my Burn, and many, many others
The array of men awlgned to cov
er Uie brawl tor The Call rert
I ke Who's Who In the sports and
library world
They Included llerhdult: tdward
r. Cahlll ef The ( all atall: Robert
Kdgren. aporta editor of llie New
Yard Werld: Hauling Nelson;
Burns; J. W. rotlrotb. devout alu-
dent ml the ring and pramuirr: I i
heavyweight Champion Hob Hl
unnem; Newspaperman Joseph
Murphy; Goldberg: and Ashlelrh
Hinipaon. Call Ullman.
Promoter ol the light w the
t reateet ballyhoo man ol all time.
Tex Rtrkard. who later staved the
ttrst rhllllon-dollar-gate'flghlJ". Iri
turlng Jack Demiey.
The lake lor this fight. Incredible
for 1B10. waa 1170.715. The total
number of light Ian who witnessed
thU hlalorlc, gawdy event waa 1S.
030. Thla number Included. a print
ed In The Call. IS.7M paid admis
sion. 700 comphmenlary ducati.
and 1400 who climbed over the
lenc yr. The Call actually list
It thli way).
Rlnimlde leata brought SJ and
ranged down the erale lo (10.
The fight game In thow days waa
frowned on by rellglonlsta and van
ua aorlal club. Thla particular
euffle waa barred from a Califor
nia ring and moved to Keno.
Wowl What excitement there was
In Reno I The "biggest little city in
Uie word" seethed at a lever pilch.
Fight talk shoved everything els
out of light.
It would lake much, much more
space than ran be apared to relate
the pro-fight stories, aeeounls of
both training camps, predictions,
statements from bovlng luminaries.
Just a few will have to aulllre:
Raid Mrs. Jrffrlea aflee lllg Jim
had slept Ilk a baby the night be.
fore: "I do not think anvhndr In
the world ronld defeat my big hus
band." Johnson waa described as being
trained to the minute." Jrtlrles
made the statement. "I'm as sound
as a dollar." Both predicted victory.
Neither would discuss lighting
methods they would use In the ring.
Jeffries waa determined bclore
the fight and vowed to bring the
UUe back to the white race, John
son waa "playful on the eve ol the
battle,' a headline said.
Hlatlery's story starts a t with
startling force: "Prim and ready
for the crowning effort of their
lives, James J. Jeffries and Jack
Johnson are tonight dreaming of the
minutes that must pass before they
step Into the ring lo deride whether
the whit or the black race ahall
rule supreme over the pugilistic
world."
As I said, I could go on and on. . .
but I'm sure Piper would be hnppy
to let those Interested perit.se this
faded 3B-year-old record ol one ol
the greatest fight of nil time. i
(irilenko
Surprise
MatVictor
Mod Russian Uses
Stomping Toe Hold
To Beat Dusette
firm itcs Diuclte pitied his famous
full nelson with a shake against the
sUiiiiplng to hold of grotesque,
tonl-halrrd ln Klrllrnko last
night at the armory. To Uie sur
prise ol a howling crowd, the Grue
some (hie waa the victor alter only
II minutes and 3 seconds.
Dusetle won the first fall In
minutes. I seconds and left Uie Mad
Kustlan III bad shape fter shaking
hnn like a rag doll In the center of
the ring.
Klrllrnko had previously euaird
Ihisette's specially with mad dashea
for the roies.
But three and a half minutes
later, Klrllenko's hand wa hoisted
III victory after the crowd had
settled down for what Uiry thought
would be the better part of an liour
of wrestling.
The stomping toe hold turned the
trick first in two-and-a-half min
utes and left Dtuetlc t leg numb and
an easy prey lor the third fall, ac
complished In one tnlnul flat.
A grapevine and a warhoop won
the ojienrr lor Uie Yaoul Kid over
swarthy Pete Bartu In 13 minutes,
30 seconds In the opener.
The grapevine waa the clinching
hold and the warhoop from the
Kid a trainer, ol' Ya,ul Joe. wa the
signal from Uie corner that started
Bartu downfall.
Yaqul Joe proved that he hadn't
forgotten all his wrestling trick
whrn he subbed for Bob Cummlngs,
down with the flu. In the srml
wlndup. However, Al Blast won two out of
three falls from the cagey Indian.
Hzaa used a cradle leg split tor the
first tall In mlnutea. 13 seconds.
Ol Joe came back to take the
second fall, using rolling leg scis
sors, although he called It the In
dian drop toe hold. By whatever
name It did the trick In 6 minutes,
30 seconds after Joe had sidestepped
the lourth ol a series of flying butts
Bum was using to end festivities,
rts favorite, the whip wrist lock,
gained the third fall and the match
for the bouncing Hungarian.
After two whips. Joe eluded Bus
but Al closed In to apply a body
press and It was all over. The de
ciding fall took 6 mlnutea. 10 sec
onds. Everett Leach and Danny Dedmon
wrestled to a draw In the newsboy
opener.
livi. MftaWaWafaVaBtatiaWLaai jLad
ROCKABYE BABY Al Szow, on bottom, applies the crodle
leg split on ol' Yoqui Joe 'to win the first foil in the ormory
semi-windup lost night. The Bouncing Hungarian won two
out of three falls and the match over the veteran Indian
grappler.
No Shoo-in
Huskies Point For
California Upset
BRATTLE. Oct. Ml") The Uni
versity of Washington Huskies en
train at noon Uxlay for their Sat
urday football engagement at Berk
ley with the University of California.
The Huskies wound up their train
ing In a prolonged tension that fin
ished under the practice field light
last night and Included an hour'i
scrimmage against the Preshmen.
Ouardt Jim Poster and Bill Bur
nett, seniors, were named co-cap-lain
for Saturday' fray. Thirty
eight player will make Uie trip.
Two sophomore back Gene
Eighteen-Year
Decision Made
OXPORD, Enlnd. Oct. 30 UPI
After due consideration, Oxford
university coxswain have accepted
a challenge to row a boat race
against Uie Cambridge university
coxswain.
The match It set for Saturday.
Cambridge Issued Uie challenge IS
yeara ago.
Norton and Jim Wiley will carry
much of the ball -carrying load for
the Injury-riddled Huskies Saturday.
Coach Howl Odell worked the two
rookie hard In yesterday'! practice,
and had another sophomore. Ernie
Purnla, seeing duty at the fullback
spot.
Both Norton and Wiley saw con
siderable acUoo In Uie second half
of lost Baturday'a gam with Stanford.
star of tha Oonxaga team, wa born
In Qnrny and fled that country
with hi parent during the war.
Although h haa applied for U. S.
ciUxenihlp, Huttanbach still la con
sidered an enemy alien because there
la no formal peace treaty wiui
Oermany.
Huttenbach and Oonaaga Alhletl
Director Archl P. Stwrar appealed
lo authoriua In Ottawa yatwrda
for permission to enter Canada, He
waa rejected at the border laat year.
Immigration
Problems Hex
G.U. Fencer
SPOKANE, Oct 30 Whether
Oonxaga university wll have It ace
fencer on hand when the Pacific
International fencing meet open to
morrow at Vancouver, B. C. will de
pend on Canadian Immigration au
thorities. Henry ' Huttenbach, lS-year-oId
MINNESOTA HAS NO
CINCH IN MICHIGAN
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 30 0P On
paper at least, Minnesota's power
ful undefeated Oophers should beat
Michigan Saturday but look out,
anything could happen.
It figures this way: Minnesota
beat Northwestern by two touch
downs. 31 to 1. Northwestern beat
Michigan by one point, 31 to 30.
Thus, on paper. Northwestern ap
pears about equal to Michigan and
Minnesota should beat the Wolver
ine by two touchdown.
If that were all there wa lo It.
Head Coach Bernle Blerman could
sleep well a Minnesota heada for
Ann Arbor. The squad leavea to
night lor Jackson. Mich., where
they will work out tomorrow and
tay overnight.
But what bother Blerman and
Uie rest of the Oopher coaching
staff Is the number of Umes the
underdog In the long Minnesota
Mirhman aerie ha upset the dope
and won.
Michigan ha Ui edge In Uie se
ries, winning 34 gan.es and losing
13. Two games ended In ties.
But the thing that really give
Blerman and hit aide the Jump
Uiese dayt It the memory of last ,
year'! game. Minnesota wat Uie
ui.derdog and lost all right 37-M. I
but only after giving Michigan 1
tf.me anxlou moments. '
The Oophers held Michigan to 33
yard by rushing and for a while '
It looked as though the gold-clad
boys had a good chance to win.
Their past defense leaked, how
ever, and Michigan used the aerial
route lor tha victory.
Sanders Sticks
With Backfield
LOS ANOELES. Oct. 30 DPI
Thirty-seven UCLA football player
will leave by plane for Pullman,
Wash., tomorrow morning, and the
tame backfield will take tha field
against Washington State that
started against Santa Clara.
Coach Red Sander looked over
the squad and listed Julie Welssteln
or Jim Buchanan at qusrter, Ernie
Johnson and Howard Hansen or
Bob Watson at Uie halve and Cliff
Schfoeder ready to roll at fullback.
Sander Juggles hi backfield for
offensive and defensive purposes.
Don Hunt returns a a first string
end. He waa a regular last year.
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Boosters Name
Nominating Body
Klamath Palls' new club, the
Boosters, formed a nominating
committee In Monday night's meet
ing to name candidate for the
club's officers.
Nominating committee chairman
la Ouy Davis. Serving with him
are Mario Plsan. Paul McCall. Ken
Klahn and Harry Todd.
A president, vice president, sec-rrtary-treasurer
and board of di
rectors v.Jl be elected toon.
The club, which replace the now.
cillnrt Quarterback club, chose a
Its motto "SpdrUmanslilp Make
Prlendshlp." and It purpose the
piomotlon of sportsmanship and
competitive amateur activities.
Owls Open
Gage Drills
Oregon Tech basketballer will
launch practice Monday after
noon In the Owl gym.
Coach Bkeet O'Connell will
welcome back a veteran, squad.
All the regular who racked up
a M0 cage record last year will
be on hand. Oene HUflker I
not a yet on Uie campus but
will check In about October 37.
Chuck Warren will report for
casaba duty when the football
season ends.
O'Connell said yesterday he
wa having some difficulty In
lining up a full schedule. He
has about five open date to till.
Weather Man
Governs Golf
Upon the weather will depend
whether K e m e country club
women will hold a nlne-hnlo blind
bogey tomorrow on their regular
golfing day.
Last week ! play finished competi
tion for the Oregon Womrn's Oolf
association cup with Donna Sproat
winning the trophy. Bnbe Torgcrson
won last week'! bogey tournament.
Phoenix, Aria, Charlie Snlns,
144, Phoenix, and Babe Herman,
140 'i, Los Angeles, drew, 10.
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