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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1925)
Paffe Two Sunday, May 31, 192S. VEST TRAMPLES ON EAST AS U. S. OLSON AND GORMAN ARE SCRAPPING AT SCANDINAVIAN HALL TUESDAY FOR WHACK AT BIG JULY 4TII PURSE Floyd Johnson, Tiny Herman, Sam Baker And Others Are Angling For A Chance At Winner Of Next Head- liner; Big Open Air Scrap To Be Staged Southern Calif. School Is, " Winner Of Big East-West' Sammy Olson and Jim Gorman will finish their training Track Classic U. Of C.'ms afternoon for thoir ten-round fight at the Scandinavian 5., ' c " '.hall nevt Tuesday nijrht. Both have trained faithfully for I ails o .how Strong thjs conteft and nre in the best of coluljtjon. lioth hnvo much FP. W'KLIX FIELD PIIILA-i0 ga'n ey v 'n' as 'le w'nnor w'" ")C matched with some TT1 I'll! Mav 30 Theeasti rourm 01 juiy ni an open air arena in uiviua. and the vest tri-' Klamath Falls. Floyd Johnson, 1'at Lester, Ralph Smith, Sam lmir,V i I Baker, colored piant of Los Angeles, Tiny Herman, Frank I5ro:;zed rthletts, wearing ' Farmer VreA Sullivan of San Francisco and KocOo Stramng the Tr,')pii shield of the Uni-' "!l ale an,0,, tnose wno want to box the winner of Tuesday versify' of Southern California" i,"'?"'8 main eVent 0,1 the Fourth of July card. ,. . won incir nrst intercollegiate) The seml-wlndup between Joe track and field championship Coffman and Johnny Carlson Is an on the sun-drenched cinders other bout that u on -a p,r and greens of Franklin field ), he man eTent. and is attractins a this afternoon, sconncr 33 ' points to 29 1 i for Princeton, their nearest opponent. Displaying great strength in lot of attention. Coffman Is well known here, He stopped Jack Crlm In four rounds on the last card. Carlson Is a Swedish boy from the shot put, discus and in the Gr3at" pass ho ha3 ,ome rerma hiirdlpo thrt TT ? r ln M a fighter through the north- pulled through to victory. while the eastern contenders fought between themselves for west and California where he has boxed many good boys. In the past ' five weeks he boxed the following ' men: Knocked out Geo. Stone. I lh I LI I STKAIGHT FALLS HUH IDAHO BOY The SMiil-flnal .v..., . . 7"--;M by r-woltcr weight chi..i.. J nikua at lfs iii)in,n. .,.. . ., - HHl J,,l running, local i CO pound u..y. nu.! iiikit bad pretty niurb hi. ..... way. although. Fli-mlng put up am lunalu In the first aM.i.. U. k, 1 Civ. , ""I. It Is lh. old Mary f xV.,tUu'iox,HZ,' 1 L'.if nrl.l I IIapm . iiwr inn - u ru. The Moose lodge pulled an-l,l. ke.l it rouplo of llulo PB kMl !""",r , other of their rnttlin gootl junior Duffy and Jnlor M..rrl olrmr 'lT "" smokers last night featuring mm nnothnr. '''oailudt Henry Burke, local 1G0 pound! win-u th.y w..gb.d In bf(lrJ k. ,,Zh, IwreslliliK' favorito against Hie mnt.-h tha mule, gionuml U "Ur 0 . m: 'Fanner Vance, ltoiso, Idaho "n'' , I'u'l. r..i,..,iivuiy,! ,M hL jbone crusher, w ho neverthu-' ,i,ui"r ""'J '- two . M i . .. . Killing wild nils. Whim II... Inn ..... -T"" less was forced to Into the. ,... .., vmll, ' !w. iiuiio wiaiiii ' ymiiig wild nils. When niiunilt'd tiles. ' young I Chin t t II Hint Minting points in the other events, and ! 3 rounds; Young Riley, decision. 6 ! thus made possible the Tro jans' triumph. Yale,, favored to retain the title which the Klis wrested from the University of California at Cam bridge last eprinc. lust when if rounds: Ted Xtaryon, decision, 6 ' rounds; knocked out Young need. 3 rounds, knocked out Rocky Peb bles, 3 rounds. ilbur Harrington has a hard nut to crick this time in Jack Mc- seemed that tie Bears could not be i Carth'' wno haa wor!ll of exper beaten, finished third this year withllence in the box,nS 8ame ln many 26 H points, only liKUtly ahead of 1 pa"8 of ,ho ,obe- as he was a Georgetown, which had "S n,i "Shter In the navy. Pennsylvania with 22. Babe Lightfoot Is another boy California, rated a dangerous con-! wo wi" Set an acid test when he tender,, did not display tao strength meets R1hard Scott, of Chlco. that, wns expected of i:s powerful) There will be a 4 round cur'.aln squad and finished seventh. Cornell ' raiser. " beat out the Ecars with 16 points and Penn state followed the Call-'card iornians- score of 12 ',J with a total of 12. Harvard, thanks to vic tories in tne mile and two mile runs, also scored 12 points. Less than 10.000 spectators gath- erea in tuo big brkl bowl at Frank lin uem m the eunny afternoon of Memorial Day toi witness the I games. Thero was no ceremony ana- no Dands, as the Southern Call fornian victory was chalked un. After the middle of the contest the westerners' lead was a convincing one and it merely remained for Ken neth Grumble to flit to victory over tne low timbers to make U. S. C. certain of possession of the buge silver cup, which stood on dis play In the Infield. N. E. Sherill, of the University I jf Pennsylvania cleared 13 feet 2 Inches in the pole vault, after win ing the event and as his mark was not set In competition it does not stand as a record. Sherill Is the list maa in an intercollegiate meet to exceed Bob Gardner's 13-yearr reconl of 13 fcet 1 inch. My still shrouds the reason vljy j mu..; Henry Russell, of Cor ;ijii tiirl ni-t ccmo out for the 100 yard dasa,' in which he had quali icd. r.;r..or had it that his appear- vent would have threaten-. , the chances of another college v. liich had a chance for the .itl-, bat such things are for the conrine.3 of the training quarters and not for tho records. dust under Uurke's head lock and double too llolilM clamped ulhrr Willi ull thoir honvy Mrtlllmy' ' .MlKHdim, .... :.. )') .,.,! 1(1 ,.',i..l.. iiinl they lliivir lil It in, n.ull .1...! ..... " .,11 111 Mil luv A tj iiii.iiivvn, ,w- AIJHMAU snectivcly. r,r,.r.- pried lliom .,M.rt at lhP Mlrl . ,! sptimvi. Biii.ii. Tli.y nill..l It a ,irw but ,n, . V It was a Kood clean match uu , ' J , trt with lots ot aclion, mil me ,, ihi.r kid Ilk. a lent. Th. H,m.!..i... J ' stronger and better condition-!miy U will bo tin Hie kids' dads in'ioi.i .Ji, fd liurke won out. . Hi-lit out tho draw. I'nM Willi J IN, (I I Hi J noio -i . w WHO WILL W IX? . Joo "I'Upo" Giinlon (above) and Ben DUoU, who relereed the last , Sammy tiL,oo (lu tltt. fcl.Ii ) wlio will referee again this time, '"eet at the Scandinavian Hull I Tuiwlny night. It lias bwn blown KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL, around town Hint tho scrap, at the The advantage to the mother and' Scan, are gelling bott.-r with onch oaDy oi rename hospital care in con-i enrd. Indications point that llltOORLYN'S WINNING STItKAK HITS BX.KJ BOSTON. May 30. The Braves broke Brooklyn's winning streak to day by defeating them ln the second game of theid iloublc-huadi'r here. 5 to 1. Tho first game was a gift by the Braves, who mado threo er rors In the first Inning, allowing the visitors three of their four runs. Bnrnes oulpitchcd Osborne In second game. 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