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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
Page Six . Friday, .Time fi, 102. Sammy Olson And Rocky Strambo Re Matched Here In Big q 1 mi: .murnm i i nviiiiniV NATIONAL' LEAfJiir Yanks Meet Defeat GimsUMS-TDiMMfti iv.mimw,, , At Hands of Bucky NIGHT EXPECTED TO BE MERELY A lhXr il Harris' Champions CLEAN BOXING MATCH-W1 1 H0U1 K0 T;.C. TWO BOYS WHO FOUGHT SLASHING 10-ROUND DRAW, SETTLE DISPUTE HERE JUNE 19; OTHER GOOD BOUTS Carlson and Coffman Rematched On A Winner Take The great winning Kreak of the New York Yank", which had stretch ed almost as lone an a split second, All Ba.is; Myers and Harris On Card As Well As New!" f,n" brought io " ; iciuuj nucu jmihu uiuuiui, nit races COAST LEAGUE 1 San Francisco 5 8 0 Portland 2 5 1 I Batteries McWeeny and Telle; ' Laverenx, Rachac and Tobin. Score R. Salt Lake 3 Oakland 2 Batteries Singleton and Boehler and Byler. Score Sacramento Vernon Batteries H ughes Barfoot and Hannah. R. .. 0 .. 4 and R. 9 1 In line with the policy of Fromoter Brownie, to make each local fight card just a little better than the one before, announcement came from Scandinavian hall headquarters last night that a big double main attraction would be staged Tues day night, June 16. Of the two big main eventers, the outstanding will be the return engagement of Swede Olson and Rocky Strambo, the two gents who fought a draw, and put up the best scrap ever seen in a local ring when they met last month. Here's the lowdown on how they happened to be re-matched. Rocky made a statement to The News be fore leaving, that If ever matched with Olson again he could give him one great mauling: that Olson hadn't landed one blow that was felt under the skin. But this bird Rocky didn't stick around long enough for Olson to fling a come back. - Olson, however, did cornel back and came back with a loud ballyhoo (after Rocky was out of hearing distance way up In Spo kane) that if Rocky had noised this around before leaving he would at tempt to match up with Rocky on the last card. Rocky finally heard this bold challenge of the Galesburg Swede, and . has been burning the wires up to Brownie to get the matchmaker to sign the two up. Brownie, scenting the feeling of hostility. Immediately got the two boys together on a 60 per cent win ner, 40 loser basis. Without a doubt that last Strambo-Olso tangle was a Klamath classic. Without a doubt It .should pan out the same way this time. The other main attraction Is the John Carlson-Joe Coffman affair. The two boys put up the best scrap on the last card here. And here's the lowdown on the way these boys were signed up. Carlson, who lost the decision to Coffman. is so con fident he can stage a comeback that he Is entering the ring on the next card on a winner-take-all proposition. Did Coffman accept? He'd be a danged old fool If he didn't, with one lacing over Carlson to his credit. So there'll be a neat little pot for these two game youngsters to go after. Maurice Harris, of Ashland, has been induced to come here to fight the semi-windup with Hyne Myers, who socked Wilbur Harrington down In short work on the last card. Harris also has knocked the stuff ing, out of Harrington So, on the face of things, the two boys look like a pretty even match. Neither Harris nor Myers have had a real chance to show their stuff here, be cause of weak opponents. This should be the crucial and acid test. Two new faces will be seen in the preliminaries in Gunboat Smith, of Chico, a protege and sparring part ner of Swede Olson. Gunboat will meet up with Jack Brush of Sacra mento. These two boys have never been seen in action here, but they look like comers in their daily work outs at the Scan. of the major Wa in check at the nomud southpaw sues held them Yank stadium. The Washington Senators won 8 lo 3. The Yanks had won two games in a row equalling their own record for the season. The Sen ators broke even on the series, but despite their victory they are still three full games behind the Ath letics, who lead the league in de fiance of the probabilities as they were estimated before the season began. The Athletics beat the Ited Sox in Boston, 1! to 2, and have I NKW YORK. Juno 1 The prle tacts t. ,., h ..f it. I Thus llgm iiiisinei win vni" " striped sweater Friday night and out from under the rap that has lopped over Ha muffin ear ever since John 1,. Sullivan was a preliminary boy. A pair of prlio rUhtcra who are almost loo aweet lor Hie business, will fight 15 rounds or fewer at the Polo Grounds, for the championship of nowhere at all. j .. One of them will tear himself away from tho midst of his nuiner'( BCr. ous family to go to his work, and, the other, an Intellectual fellow.) who positively never says "aln t gol no" will lay aside his volume of if I ho prtie fight business there Is no noisy likelihood 1 tttut Pempsey will ever fight the winner, or niiyono else. American Association St. Paul, 5 5: Kansas City. T-4, Minneapolis. 9: Milwaukee. 9. Columbus. 3; Louisville. 4. Toledo. ; Indianapolis, 4. r palnc wl11 an 1,,n' home new. Paint now and pay K. It. Olds. Phone 192-W. J2-9 net I. Score II. II. K. Philadelphia I 10 3 Pittsburgh a 0 llailerlns- Kulght, Hells. O'Neal. I'lrlrh and Wilson, Wendell; Mead ows and Hmllh. Goocb. Sore II, , g, llonlon (11 1 I'lnrlnnatl 7 II 1 llniterlea llarnes and Gibson; Him. J. May and Margrave, Druggy. Hi ore- New York 11 II. 13 SI. Lorn. So'horo, WmsIiiiios, Nw York .IH . &,, ( guuih, ' ftrors Philadelphia QUin, Xskoiu, , ' Score HI. Uuli CUvtltad "lHrliw, ' sua uudi, L :3 Sa txi Hcwull done even better than the so-called 1 essays and turn down the lamp of, York, his study, to moet him. They are, ball club, the New perfect Giants. Connie Mack's team has In tho order of these descriptions, won 30 out of 43 games, and the: Tommy Gibbons of 81. Paul. Minn . Giants have won 29 out of 42. who took to the ring as a second The third game of the day In the! guess in life after he had prepared American league was a victory for; himself for a career In the steam- the Cleveland Indians over the; fitting profession, anil Geno Tttney, Browns in Clovelnnd, 11 to 10. The of Greenwich Village. New York . 'Indians scored 3 in the last halt of city, where misunderstood young in-j H. E. jthe ninth to win. tellcctuala of both genders used to 8 0 As a starter for their tour of the ; congregate, to live llielr lives In! 5 ljwest, the Giants nosed out Rogers their own way and wear Russian! Cook; ' Horsby's Cards in St. Louis. 1 1 tolO. j smocks it thoy wished, without ln jtt was the first meeting of the j terference from the faculty, the po- teams since Branch Rickey and the lice or the board of health. I H. E. Sunday school regime were removed j This match between Gibbons and: 5 3 from control of the Cards, and it , Tunncy has been etnubasiied to the! was also the first defeat tho Cards; extent thnt the Polo Grounds prob- 11 1 Shea; j had suffered since Hornshy I hold of them. I The Brooklyn Dodgers H. E. 'ping toward third place took ably will be full of expensive trade Friday, on the ground thnt the win are 8llp-ner will emerge as the true rhallen for the ger of Jack Dempsey and. probably Cubs beat them in Chicugo 11 to 9, while the Pirates, just behind the the Phils! Score Los Angeles ' 5 Seattle 6 uauenes Koot, auisteau, Payne ; Brooklyn team won from and Sandberg; Hasty, Fussell and in Pittsburgh 16 to 3. Daly. 12 innings. I The day's work was all but : (Clean sweep for western teams In the fact should be kept In mind that jthe National, as the Reds beat the Jack Dempsey has incurred a wife! A paper where all the people have Braves in Cincinnati, 7 to 6 in IT and a career In the speechless drama I News losers in the home phalanx. refined distaste for the low con-' the next heavyweight championship; of tho world. I There Is no law to prevent Tom Gibbons or Gene Tunncy from ntnus-j lng himself with auch an Idea, butj FAMOUS FANS. 3 - , rwirt C.W.NXXJ PiWCJH'i'"" oneiL b&o4,tgiie ) "::V:::" ( TPE VJlFS VwV BILLY'S UNCLE Pelicans Average For Hitting .240; Doc Noel in Lead Doc Noel, Pelican slugging center- fielder, is leading the team batting. after three league games since the season opened. Doc went ahead of Al Norwest in the last game against Weed, when Norwest, after leading the league In batting, was at bat five times, failing to get a hit. The team's batting average Is .240"; or an average of 8 hits for each three games played thus far. Player AB H Pete Noel 12 6 .417 Carroll 5 2 .100 Norwest 13 5 .305 Mathews 12 4 .333 Watta 9 3 .333 Mohler 10 2 .200 Arnold 9 2 .180 Clark 9 1 .112 Bannister 2 0 .000 Foster 1 0 .000 Demltt 7 0 . .000 Bayness 11 0 .000 & booster for Klamath county and Klamath Falls and every legit imate industry therein that's th Klamath News. Pay for your paint Job like you pay for an automobile. Ten equal monthly paymnts. See F. R. Olds. Phone 192-W. J2-9. I ( urV.r,? YVJt BttKi 1 1 I V fcovrrcuA 1 I 1 I ZZZIl ITT" -t " fe -ffr! : 1 1 1 L I 1?" faiitw'n'f;rtttja' A BRINGING UP BILL a guw pEciaeM- i "S ' ' ''- f b. pooaoJt wccrtH lrtTTi; JIT n'J SC GIVE. ME A OF tOLtyrCW-V ( VE5- BTjA )lW j3 -Iri ' 'WE OP "THOSE. . CP LouyPCKT, J:l ' SP'D VOO l-Ot2. j'sVlZ VTHEy gtJ IN OUR OFFICE " (