The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 17, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Sammy Olson Rocks Rocky With A Right Hook for Xhel
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EASY FLY BALL; BAESr
THIRD HOMEIt. OF BEIa
' Mnnl ond AriliYM 111
ROCKY PLAYS LOSING GAME FKlMl ; 7 ; " ,
lie ior inaiviuuai
Hittins; Distinction
"Around the World College
. ' Will Teach 450 on High Seas
FIRST ROUND, BUT FIGHTS GAMELY
ON; COFFMAN LACES KID CARLSON
Frankie Murphy Challenges Olson And May Be Next
Headliner; Kid Harris Gives Fans Something To Yell
About With Flashy Work j
Five Pelicans Are Hitting
Above .300; Stick Work
Has Been Improving
Sammy Olson knocked out Rocco Strambo in the tenth
round in the headliner bout at Scandinavian hall last nijrht.
Up to the final round of the bout Olson had dealt Strambo a
severe drubbinir. Round after round he left-handed Rocco,
and almost invariably tho piston-like south paw of the
f,.ot nn nnd one-half inches of Swede brawn and muscle
found its mark on tho Italian's face and body. As early in
the fight as the third round Sam had Rocco stajrjrerinir around
the ring in a helpless condition, but the former sparring part
ner of Jack Dempsey took everything that came his way. and
weathered through until the frong sent the men to their cor
ners for a minute's rest.
Imliv idliut li.illiliK of H l'"H
ijiii has undergone souie peculiar
change In tlio past few game. 1
seems lhat llio.c who started mil
si rou;: an' 111 a slump and those
lio appeared to be weak lu III,'
(irsl three i:auna liavo dcuioiiltcd
TAKE DEMPSEY?
MT mo m
i Willi l lie slick iu 111.' ut ln. Tin'
! real trailer of llii league are Hoc
Noel ami ll.'i'l Arnold, who ar In
a Hi' (or first honors. Norwesl.
i Molilir and Matthews arc the only
other scriuiiu contenders for lh
highest average. Tin' list follows:
AH II 1VI.
Carroll 5 2 .400
Nov! 1 S"5
Arnold IS .S"$
Xorweet S3 .4
;Mohlcr 1 S .313
jMalhews 17 S .195:
'llaynes 1 5 23 :
! Booth 4 1 .250
'Wan 17 4 H3S
Demltt 15 .133
Clark . ., U 3 .1 Su .
Staley 6 0 .Ooo
Bannister 2 0 .000 '
Foster 1 O .imio
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COAST LEAGUE
desire, for that matter, Realizing
that another 12-nionlh of Insurious!
Score II. H. K.
Vernon 5 8 0
Sacramento 4 11 4
Ilallerles Harfoot. Kckerl and
Schang; Martin and Shea.
hind him. Tunney is willing to force
Score n. It.
thin Oakland 5 10
Salt I.ake 1G 13
Batteries Iielaney. Prtiilt
Iyler; Mulcahy nud Cook.
anil
i Score It. II
Portland H 21
San Francisco 10 17
j Batteries Meeker. Iturni, llachae
"'" nnd Tobin: Williams and Yelle. Ag-
i new.
J No other panics scheduled.
' American Association
Round after round. Olson follow
td the. same tactics, and It seems
that there was no end to Rocco'
endurance. One minute and fifteen
second after the bell rang, calling
the men to the center for the final
round, Olson suddenly chanced his
tactics and started a right hook for
Rocco's upper section. The blow
landed square on the chin and the
punch-drunk '. nmaglia went down
for the count of nine. Just ten sec
onds later Sam sen; a right hand
hook to the solar plexis, and the
Italian sank to the floor and re-! NEW YORK. June 1. Cone
mained there while the referee Tunney has no hope of fighting Jack
counted the fatal count of ten. Dempsey this year, and very little
Rocco a seconds rushed Into the ring
and carried him to his corner and
worked on him for several minutes
before he was able to leave the ring. living and idling will bring Demp
Rocco took his punishment bravely. Sey Into the ring with an unbroken
trying always for an opening to put three-ypar .trer,h cf Inactivity be
his own deadly right to the button,
but. Olson's defense and reach were
lnvulnernhle to the Italian. a matcn for "le championship
Joe Coffnian Wins summer and devote the Interval to
The semi-windup event was a fast, the concurrent tasks of perfecting
clever go. Joe Coffman winning nnd collecting.
easily over Johnny Carlson. Johnny! Billy Gibson, who lost one meal
put up a good fight, but Joe was in ticket when Benny Leonard got fat.
wonderful condition and fast as a but picked up another when he pur
flash. Joe was the aggressor chased Tonney's contrac t for a pint
throughout. of s,,iIliKs. ha arranged five dat
liie tirst round was anoui even, for Tunney. within the next sli
with the men sizing eath other up. j weeks or two months, One will go
The second, third and fourth wereion lour, upsetting n sele, led group
Coffman's by a mile. The fifth of top-heavy tumblers for exercise,
round was even. The last round 'and profit, beginning with a bout
Coffman won by a Mormon block. -at East Chicago. Ind.. with Tiny Jim
The crowd was decidedly Coffman, Herman of Omaha. His next pat
and the decision was well received, ient will be Italian Jack Herman,
Hnrris-Myrrs Bout Hraw ; the sleeping beauty of Hackensack.
In the special six-round bout be- N. J.. who used to be Luis Fiipo's
tween Hyne Myers and Maurice Har-' favorite partner. Kansas City will
rls, the crowd shook the house from be the site of Herman's titanic
cellar to garret, especially in the slumber, and July 3 tile date,
fifth round, when Harris floored1 In the fall or winter, Tunney
Hyne with a straight right to the probably will fight the winner of
jaw. Hyne took the count of five, the Harry Wills-Charley Wcinert
and upon rising was landed the! bout of July 2. Tex Rickard will
right again, but the game little! try to entice tl.n winner ii
plasterer started after Harris with match with Tunney at the new Mad-i vi uiiuva v,.Tu i.-
renewed vigor, and finally fell into, i.n square C.arden, and thereby! A meeting will be held Wcdnes
a cl,ncn- .build up the war veteran for a mag-'day evening. 7:00 p. m., basement
Up to the fifth, Myers had given nificent promotion at one of the of Metropolitan Hotel. All mu-l-Harris
a terrific lacing. It was! ball yards, when the rinwi.ni i,i,.m clans invited. If you have a cari
nyne s tignt alt the way up to the again.
knockdown. In the sixth Myers tore i
Into Harris and had the Ashland boy j
out on his feet all through thej
round. The go was declared a draw, 1
which was not received well by the
crowd.
Gunboat Smith and Joe Walters'
fought a four-round draw. The at
mosphere received a heavy lacing
in this go.
The whole card was well received,
and the fans showed their apprecia
tion by liberal cheering.
Murphy Challenges 1
, Frankie Murphy was introduced'
Just before the main event started,'
and challenged the winner of the
match. Murphy has been working!
here for the past ten days, and has (
made a tremendous hit with the!
fans, and the consensus of opinion
Is that he Is the logical contender;
for the headliner In the next card.
T- Jr.
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The S. S. Orduna is being prepared for ua m an "Around I be
World College." . It will sail from New Vork In Scptemtwr under
the poniorship of New York t'nivcriity for 0 day crime.
Classrt will be held on board for the 450 students, and the work
done will count J a part of their regular college courv Dran
Jame$ E. Lough (above) of N Y U., ii director of the txpennienLl
SP.OUTS DONE BRV
OBttbV NOUnaN F
by
;, ne Tunney today funds' in tlir On the head
that be finally fell
groggy and gone.
front ratika of tho licit yweir.hts be
:cuuse of his knockout victory over
j he veteran Tommy I'.ilibors recently.
(iibbons HtartM ttu one-way Jour
!ney down till road to retirement
and oblivion.
MM'f t
Uo lltu
oftfn
ft COT.
The nan who stopped the terrific
vhort piincbes of thn im-ratled grfal
t pun her In the world, eonldn't
mop or take what Tunnuy, young
nnd Klin a bit larking In experience.
But one query proimits itself a offered,
nn afterthought I of Iheir recent Fiaui'o that out
Supponlng Dempsey was trying at
KhelllV. Where Ihftl tinea li atitn,!
"-"'i' "", rt,utn lo Mr
tiene Tunney'a
lions u .liun
I battle.
l' i That query la:
1
Kansas City 2, Toledo 0.
Milwaukee 2, Columbus 4.'
St. Paul at lndljnapoli.i ruin.
Minneapolis 2, Louisville 10.
HOW TIIKV ST.IMI
Club W I,
MrCloud : 4 1
Kliiniuili Falls : 2
reka . 3 2
Weed 2 3
Dunsmulr 2 3
Mt. Shasta 1 4
Pet.
.800
.(KM!
.C00
.400
.400
.200
What abuut
0 affair?
Kver sln-e tho day of (hat fight
there has been 'tall; that Jack tar
ried nibhon nlolig. Sonic of this
!ln1k wa harketf up by Ihe M:iie
ment that certain Indivbinal-i. at the
'point of a gun. explained lo lump
.Hey's ninnarer. Jack Krarn-.. that
Cibbons mtint h.'1 nn Ms f, t at the
iend of Iho froli,-.
j To Gibbon' defense. li.iwevtT.
.came hla frlendi with the siatemtjii
ithat Hemps, y. up to bis itie.-ilug
with the St. I'aul man, bad never
j met such n skilful defensive boxer
and ring general as Thomas Ihe
(llbb.
Tunney?
victory over Gib
rut upd declalve.
Cibbon ban and uffurs no alibi for
ni tieieui.. oiiiti toiu over ago
onre moro. (ilblMin wa two year
Giants In Slump, lUve Dropped fiJ.
Big UaKue Season I. One Third OyTV
Athletics Look Like Winner, -
) ftwiilitlai
fly ball . f,
There
III til
illy CnH.4 N.w IWI Wirr)
New Vork. Juue
iboiuh Ty Cobb mtlt4
thai euUlilule fielder for .i, HllnfWI u..... 1
.. . , . 1. ""B
nriiigiviui' luooaier I iris could rroit. t
have caught la Lwr dip pockel; ovea, Tlit il
lliouili IImIm Kuth bit borne ran. Jot,, vJ ' k(
hi. third of tho m.uom wild a n.aa'a.,1, h,
on bane. Ihe New Vork Yank. I , t.
broke their ninth two g.me w liming ti sow i . 1
ireak of the teasoa when they lout i,( t.,(r j
lo the Tutvra In Kew York Tueday Tvnity iu aL1
afternoon. Too acor wan 1 to I. wi4d !,'
're were four official rnUukas Its whii u
Yank report card, but Ihe.altorklu
Brooklyn Hudten made eight In Uwa u ' ,
lualna a game U the Ittxla. and there m be)n
were li allogvthor lo tko elihtb' to I .f iu,
game la both aoclelUM. The Hl.j Kddl ramtl, n,)
Leu I Card were lb only club to, who u islktlkfS
come through the day wltA a bortu debut Motdij, J
collar or sero lu Ihe error colanin. Iwm far tb Olitkl
I'obb'e aiufl and Halh'a homer, ' not at laoromi, ,
too great nectarlr'e, occurred la the tlrah aa4 tnt uj
lui nan oi in iiurd inning. There bratM) oaswliid J
were two out wuen HUink of the. 1MB. HuetrM, a.
Yank raleed a abort fly lo Cobb l)u Is imiti k
who played It so badly that Hkauk; nllchtr. tmtU J
went to tblrd before Ihe Tiger out of tk Uk u
rould net Ihe ball bark Into uaeful tb ttaw br u W
displayed in ina rerent rrenrn ten-l inperttiv coaaitiei
Ula championship tourney her first the New York ma,
real effort lnce ber lllneaa of Hi noctlo t 9t
year ago Indicate that h U ready jtlrtb for tat ami
for a brilliant eaaoa, a eeaaoo that losihlp. 1
I'odu 111 for her European rival. Them hi bai
If thla He lb, ra? 1! Is to he re ' h!ch !oe! !t tsiz(
g retted thai he and Mia Helen ' im ofl Vtllw.
Will, pride of America, are not Ml-back of 1st Oni
lated to meet Ibla aeasoo. Mia ( to play alt KkM
w ill doe not plan to go anroait.
ami o far no effort ba been made
lo bring the French alar lo the
U. 8.
However, despite a norvou tem
perament that force her to aeek
rcat at time. Mile. Lentflen aeem
able to play on, ,yer after year,
at her beat. Mis Will, with an
other aaon' experience behind
cunt in TkM
fet koelltt
fllmaiy CootW
' Ughtwelfk
N.Y. Coi
older than he was Iho day he niel
liempi,,-)'. Itut tbimc two year -22,
luouthu npeiit lu careful living, rctf-l
' her, will be at the top of her form.
i call and lend
organizing this
your assistance in
trade. J17
ular workouts and training for ut
leiist oue big lli;M. cuuiiut be blunt
ed fur the defeat.
The out.itaiullug result uf Ibut
Tunney t;ihboiui bat He la Hie queer
light II throws on tho )etnisey
Ciblions nffiilr. ,
Hint Clbbnna Write your own Milullun.
I)empey's ex- One of the things K.ddie Collin
perienee who was clever enough lo ha done In whipping the White Sox
stop the Manassa Mauler's elmrt, j into a winning ball club I to give
annihilating body punches. Johnny Mostll a permanent home In
l.et'a accept this Inst idea. ' rentpifleld. For years Johnny never
If this was the case what Is knew in what field the next day
Dempsey' status right now would find him.
The man who waB reputed to be
ioo never lor iicmpsoy. got socked Tho form Mile. Butane
to 192. It I to be hoped, will ee
these two queen of tho court cross
racquet.
They pointed out
was the first man In
Mickey Walker May
Engage Dave Shade
NKW VOItK. June It, Mickey
Walker. wh6' ' developed a" very
myaterlou c of atomach trouble
and necessitated Uie postpondlng
of Jil fight with Harry 0 rob three
ay, and placate the New York box
New York Thursday or Friday he
says and placate the New York box
ing commission by alining an agree-, a meat
ment to defend the welter weight thU Mat.
rhtininlftnahln nmlnsr Ilava flhade
of California. ThU I one of the! Conilel
NKW YORK, )-
wobUe a bit a I
boe. bat Jiaall
Itorhriler. N. I.I
fichler with nw
uaxntrollalilt "
bl flit t l
claw, now hold a
chiraploatblp of i
late of Nfw Vott )
Goedrlcb 1
as a HgMwMM
tough strorut rw"
become tb ntl
at least ala "
him hooU Uvreita
retire. Howtwr.H'
came tkrok t
highly nncte'l,J
amenttewhtkelW1"
rwl
AMERICAN LEAGUE!
Score
Detroit
New York .
Batteiies-
II.
7
U.
: 5 7 2 1
3 9 4
-Whltchill und Ilassler;
Pennock and Beugough.
'. Score
Chicago
Itoston
llatterles
and C'rouse;
R. H.
1 5
2 B 1
-Hobertson, Crabowski
Klinike and I'll inlcli.
Score
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Dntterles Shaule,
nnd Sewell; Ciroves,
Perkins.
Tl. II. K.'
7 11 2!
12 12 l
Kdwards, Hoy'
Itnmniell and
Score
St. Louis ...
Washington
Mnterles
n. H. R.
0 1
3 S 2
llnrd nnd Dixon; John-
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