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Page Si Friday. July .Jgggi THE KLAMATH j Windmill Harry Greb Gets asnmg ecy$ WILLS SCORES A F WALKER PUTS UP WHALE OF A GOOD SCRAP BUT LOSES TO A PERFECTLY ; TRAINED AND MORE CLEVER BOXER .; i swarmed back again ami puf over a left lo Ihe body and blocked a left counter a Ihey clinched, lireb swarmed Walker back lo the ropes ml beat him up vim a lima 01 right and left hand blows lo the head. Round H. Before Walker left orner his seconds told nun ou got to use a straigni rigin now. go on and do II." Walker mUAeil a straigni ngn. ... u i-u Dave Shade Scores K. 0. Over Slattery Oyer Miclg i S-l t i NATIONAL LEA( " " ... .v eaa.l II . i. ....!... .. ihu nuttta. At That. Greb Might Have Had A Knockout in law n. J, "p . ,7 Fnllnwe-rl Ud StaM Big Hospital Fund Card At Polo Grounds ' i .. ... D....k. Tkniimnfli Wit- . record. Walker lore In with He Followed. Up 3taggenn8 ... --, --- o th , nest (By WESTBROOK PEGLER) kuocked lireb back on his hepls. and he clinched. ; They fought lo ihe rope. The crowd was ailll with ' Walker and they were yelling "Greb is lired." Responding to the yell ' i...iir.. iireh -with two lefts pni n r.ROUNDS NEW YORK. July 2. (United News) ;, , bo.iv aml a riant to the jaw. POLO UKUli.-SUS, .,, . K.. ,!reb rallied and lore In like a wild Harry Greb, the only whaiouone proum-i. cc. ... ...v-. -, m nnd was pllIu.,llnK w-uiker in the steel mills of h s native I'lttsuurgn, won on umr) ,lelra, corner a ... r..u.... -welterweight champion of the worm, lon.g.u .m " "h,-.";;-. Shi. and the worst f logK'ng that any fighter has received m a star pir-. Ma )( tho ,)oiv (irtb culll , and V York sine.? the llight that Paiicho Villa , clinched. They swapped tiunches formance in New iorK sim... int. him" ar , ropes and were pulled out slaughtered Jimmy Wilde. f a clinch by I he. referee.. They Greb. the only champion in the entire kingdom J? enough and reckless enough, to risk his noble as.set, int. tinun - iUll). und ,he lTowd jumpi to iik oionship won the decision at the end of 15 wild rounds of f. walker ran into Greb with a plugging, flinching and dock-side roughing. He remains the; J- "e 'utl middleweight champion, and the living refutation of every jwi,d attack that put Walker the i. ....... .... i i. ropes. Walker hurt tireb .flin a rnle of physical training in the books. riant swing to tho head, und tireb is still tnei ; : m.linched. chas-'body. Greb ducked away in... ij.Valker hurt Crebt Jimmy ts Game To Last But Fail To Come Back After Hard Blows ! STARKEY RACKS A MEAN JAB IN T NKW YOltK. July ! - 'of California knoiked - Have Shade out Jimmy t HAND First tlani- (;. Iitila ...., I- . 1 1 L 11 i..f.r. finam u.- O Karr.ll: JSrnb.. f0,ip,, natt. t1 MlS aahli tkoi trol P01.0 GROUNDS. NEWjsialtery of Buffalo In tha third YORK. Jlllv 2. Harry Wills, round. Slattery romplelely oul- ,. u ii . . iu!lioxed by Ihe piendo wellarwelahl. big negro challenger to the anJ ,wo ,.,,,, , Jack Dempscy heavy Weight ,hre round.. Shade put Jimmy I title, knocked out Charley, down Ihrw llmea. but Jimmy was on Weinert of Newark in the sec ' ,n r - "-"-'Kid Rat und llama g 81. I.onla j ChlcaKo' llairarlaa It.lnh... . Local JUIJT t V.ara lacas nn ana unntalea, Nothing In the Way Of Material Bat Hull.rl.i-. Dilrn..... - UUlf ' -,1.. nat rail; Kn tint (Itinialoi. ' Ihe rluit wilb his hands ready lo collnuie. when Ihe towel rama sail- Wills outclassed ins in from his corner. ond round of a scheduled 15 round fight. Weinert from the first. Weinert was outclassed from the bell, and was finally dump ed to the floor with a right uppercut to the chin. Al though it was not a body blow that put him down. Wills had sunk several mighty black smith slams, wrist deep, in Weinert's middle, and these punches were violent and took nth If Harry Oreb bad a wallop Ilka Stnrkey, who flahn Johnny Ourlsoii In tha aainl-wlndup Saturday nltlil'a' biulna rani al tha Scandinavian hall, flghtlns little lloatnn f lirooklyn a Matter lei Murquard, vr, k,. ..... ' rtHIl TIVIA Mirkny Shade put Jlmtuy down first a rlitht swinjt. flush on Ihe Jaw. mattery look a rount ot '". , h r,md of their flaht ana cnutie ci.iDue.i nun ... ...e ..our.: flfors)' . waiiter nun i.reo' . . ...... i a short riKht to Ihe body, but l"e "ut ul v "" naiaci, ui wuui, I . , . welterweight champion, but a chas- botfy oreo oucs... . a, .n o noaml ,j.Waiker hurt ..n.a .no ...hduod voune David wholnppi-rcutand countered with a sharp (o has twice gone romping after thel le""'ne""J ,lonk (ireb smiled as he always does, made goliaths of the upper classes. Last a, Vwarmed all over ! VsT r Zn " tie shot, de .."icould be heard ten rows away winter he had fair success, out- Walker vith ,ott8 an.l rights. ' ?,li;,'"r H ,,h . ",, t .heir ,:0., v Mickey McTigue, then the0reD blocked another left to the Greb bafked Walkof ,, ,1 . , slugging neutral corner . and pumped him Weinert aeomed lo be in crvat Hrkt hearvwelsht rhamnion. in albodr and thev clinched no-decision fight That encouraged j danced away from Walker, tying, wjIh rghts and 1(.r,s to ,n0 body. disires, after tha knockout and was him. and he was lured Into the ring! him in knots with clever bonnr. At,(;reh g,,, walker on his heels with i carried tt WI1U corner where ec- wlth Creb. Crcb seemed to hare j "OM! qnaners .r " X'" ' " a hard smush to the shoulder, and onds for both men Worked over drawn himself a shade too fine In f ' 'hb.3.ck J.,w"e. hl " , '"''' P benntlfully with a . h,m. Thev waved smelling salts u. .....;An ,M 1 Minnrfa .. 1. r. ' . . "t mi. riKiui.. namr. add as the fight began, he was un- 8tiH right hook to the head. Greb : wJt h Bcoer aoie to nntracK nimseu. .Vtlght Have Had K took left on the shoulder and ' was bleeding at tho nose when be RoVind 14. When Walker left his From the second round on to the laughed. Thecrowd thought he was' rorner n ema!l yeed ! hurt. Greb was giving Walker a boxing lesson, catching his punches. fourteenth. Creb not only matched : blocklng thonli and stepping away tne Bpeea ana violence on nuii-u from them. Walker relied to win the middle-! "take the fight away., from him." Walker rushed from his corner nnd missed a left hand punch, tireb swarmed 'into him and the two firhters fell Rnnnd 7. walker rooK two letts tn... tha rofaMA n-,... A i. . .An, weight championship, but gradually: to the stomach. Creb swung a vol-0nt again and he almost fell. Greb over-matched It, and then produced . ley of rights to the body and head, put Walker back into his corner a climax in the fourteenth that ac- but Walker was not In distress, i with a volley of rights and lefts, tually made some of the men at the Greb. apparently confident in the and Walker was almost out on his ringside shut their eyes on the spec-1 ereme. was leading the fight toeet. Greb rushed all around him I a..ri uu minut mm n uci;witn rtgnts ana leits and walker .the ring. Greb was not delivering . was holding and weaving around PIRATES CLIMB BACK INTO LHAfi E" liiin frnan n tfint he ...... n " i - - " - . . . .. .... Wb-n jonnny uoi. a joe . on- hurt lime ago, ha was shape and did not clurJ. Htarkey al.o handicapped when he founlii Jim I'oflman III Tuesday nlshl s PITTSBI'Rfill. July . (I nllecl rard be.-au of lacerated hand, lie News) While the Giants rested af-! was unable to clow ihe glov nn under the nose to bring him around. j,Pr their double-head.'r Wednesday his left hand, but Ihe wcgnil has Weinert was sucking for breath. the Pirates took advantage of Ihe 'closed up and Ihe little carpenter Coming out ct a clinch In the iy opportunity and climbed bark i from fhl.-o will be at his beat Sal first round Wills clipped Weinert I'Mo the leadership of the National , urday. with a left on the' chin and sped a I league, a position they occupied for, Murphy In Nhnpc right to the same spot while thurlle veral l ours earlier In-Ihe week j " don't figure that Itltrhls will was still reeling. Weinert protest-1 The Pittsburgh return to the top bother me any and I Ihlnk I am ed that he had been hit on theiwaj accomplished by virtue of a ) a clnrh 19 outpoint him but hre-s '.Teak-away, hut the referee Insist- narrow victory over the Red. The the low down If I don't knock him ed he had not called for a break Pirates' won the' onehlng game fromi01ti no tne will toe more eurprtaed and it was up to Weinert to protect the Clnrlunulr team I M l. . 1B myself. lie's a big boy and himself. . The Dodgers carried off scoring ' j roay hiive to Jump up to get to Kasy Time of It. ' honors in Thursday prcgram. put- hln, but i have used Ihe Uepladder AMERICAN LEAl Walker would nut nava ,t'ln. innall walked In hU sleep through Ihe I 'liurh . . Pol" llallerlea-Luoua fi.nn,,.!. it. Kmw York last nlsht. . if....-u. .. . . with another right on Ihe chin. This wuud bn,e , ),,, ((ofV ' -'". lime Slattery look nine. ..,.,., with a. k o. chalked up ' ' dered up and leaned ngalnsl ih m rfCHTli irl,u ,wim rope. In a crouch, unable lo raise , puBeh Uom ,h(M, his hands. gn( ho n bJ, .,,. lie arose at seven and was tot-; , . ron. ring drunk. nly whon Ms sec.1n.ls , . dumped ihelr laundry on Iho floor. dair01.. r,gh, hand Ih.l h.. t-een'cvhllilted her In many moons. Johnny I'arlaon la also a hard hil ling boy and predli lions are made lhat there will be a knockout In this n. 1 t. Brag Hbeeb' ftcftre f I'lillu.lflpMa . I .i-w York I I ni(..rle Itommell and rine; llrrl. Ferguson, JobtaJ Srhani. Ilehgroukh. wasningtnn ,. f j I First turn R liiwion i.... Batteries Zlrharjr, Marker Seversld. Ruel; Rutln 104 inn tin innings.) (Continued ob ae Hert Ucle. ,;r ",: 7. J . aZ,Z "," W ills slugged Weinert Into a cor- ung over so runs In Ihelr game i,..fore Walker, his face a swollen and ran. devastathllt Dunches. hut he keot ! 7 JZ.f'.L. "d slammed him abcut thelib Boston. The Brooklyn team : Karl Itllchle Is working every day lnmpy smear of gore, floundered toWalker so busy stepping away front ; Walker , the ring with rights ! head until Charley tipped over. fall-,scored 10 run In the first lnnlng;,lld ,,, h. , lh, -pink" and his corner after the 14th. only half them that he had no chance to start 1 but Walker stood on his feet.'l'"15 on tnc ,ower rone ""' tumbling while the Braves totalled J duf In he looks the part. He la full of a staggering on his feet " ' ruw ' i..M,.r ... . imio.ivn-nci.ion nI .hlnka he ran leat conscious. He never would have got i an of tensive. Greb kepi swarming Walker there at all nnder his own power If I all over Walker and nearly threw in his own corner, Greb had been - accustomed to scor ing knockouts. As it was. Harry was so startled to discern that he had sent the great Mickey Walker reeling, that he forgot what to do. Instead of standing back and Ike shot at the chin, he wirled into futile, fussy clinch and pecked and hammered him on the face with six- Inch blows, and Walker had enough instinct left to take them, and stay on his feet. Mickey Walker, the welterweight cnampion. entered the ring at 9:34 p. m. pave Shade, Walker's chal lenger, came into the rlne. fresh from his victory over Jimmy Slat- lery. Fight By Rounds ,ilouud 1. They, rushed out of their corners into a clinch. Walker rocked Greb with a right hook to the Jaw and they clinched again. They sparred around the ring and went Into close quarters with Walker pounding a left to the body like a machine gun. They clinched. Walker stepped back and knocked Greb to the ropes with a left to Ihe stom ach. Walker got inside again and pounded a right to the body, and Greb clinched. Greb rallied and put Walker, on the ropes from two straight right hands to tho head. Hound 2. Walker danced out of his corner and blocked a left lead to the body. Greb landed two right hand punches to the kidneys. Greb backed Walker to the ropes and staggered him with a right to the Jaw. Walker tore back with a vol ley of rights and lefts to the body, and forced a clinch. Walker opened Oreb's right eye with a left hook, and backed him away with two led swings to the body. Greb starrered Waiker twice almost to his knees, and Walker almost put Greb down twice. The crowd was on its feet shrieking like maniacs. . Hound 3. Walker landed two straight lefts to body. Walker came in close and pounded Greb's stom ach with short rights and lefts Greb was boxing, trying to keep Walker at range. Greb came In close and they clinched. Greb tak ing two hard right hands on the body before they were separated Walker hooked a left to the bodv and took a stiff right hand to tlie head as a counter. Round 4. Greb rushed out of hl corner and rocked Walker to his heels with a right hand swing from the floor. Walker led with a left lo the body, and Greb set him back with a right to the head. Grub caught a left body punch with his elbow, but went back to the rope behind a right hand, underneath the heart. Greb was bounding around the rfng in his old-time fhlon. nnd laughing off punches that skidded off his shoulders and head. Walker opened a slit under Greb's left eye a iikhi HOOK. Round 5. Greb rushed from his corner nnd swung n hard rinht to Hie rios. Walker came hack with a left, to the heart, and three rights to the body at close quarters. They were fighting furiously, and It was almost Impossible to record the punches. Walker hur: Greb with a swinging right to the stomach Walker came back and rushed Greb to the ropes In a flurry of punches V. wa ""'bo!"''l and out-slapped Walker missed a right uppercut and took te-o hard right punches to the when the bell him through the ropes. Walker was 6onnded railing over the second strand when j Round 15. Thev shook hands Greb grabbed him and pulled hiin and Greb backed Walker Into a neo back. There was a fusillade just as, tral corner with his head down the round ended. Icreb rushed all over Walker and Round 8. Greb rushed out of his punched him back to his corner, corner and pumped a flock ofiW'lth a furious rally that brourht ervation wn n.s nee,. ',.-.. oi an m mars- Murphv. Itllchle la snxous to fight high after the manner established : day In hat It Was loosely played. h, ...ck Into (he good .races In the ring by Jack Ilempsey. A. Brave player, made six error, and',,, ht .upport. ,nd the round ended Weinert steadied the Dodgers Iwo. There were a : ,h., h "- ,,k ,h. v.w or loan, boy over he will be ready to lake any one Ihe local promoter. far wlih a sweeDine left hand.lmaior leaaiies riitrinr ih. luv Wills closed the round with a right The Senators' picked up llftle ii". ' , .. Ji.i margin between (hem und tha Alh era. Walker obviously was at a lossj an assault on Greb that brought Ihe The referee warned Wills be- leilcs by defeating Hoston In. both .u .iKure a nian to oeat tne wilfl- crowu roaring. t;rch u..rMi .... ..i i ..,,.... ..4 lnIinh.,.r...!..lh!n. w.ll,..i W.llr.e wi.h . ",v. " """ ..- .,...- ....r u.. program isndL) h.,d ' .iTllhosrt ,nn r-K "r '..,'"e formal practices, but Harry, umm-i The first game went l)ody with his left, and a short right I They were both dead tired. Comin",MPf'"ea. nit weinert two;iow punch-econtl 11 to 4 i IVT THKV riT.M f'lnk I to. 4 and the 1 v jaw. In view of the'.. .T .' ant loun mouth. Walker blocked three blows! opened badly, and he was bleedinr tn the hrtifv flrah ..,(.... u Tk. u.'n large black party, new eland one full game ahead of ! Weed ? up. They were both groggy and slugging a large blonde party until the Mack men.'- . . ; Dilnllhiulr swinging punches. Greb landed nicne of Wills' right slugs clipped I The Browna piled un tie largest! Ml Shasta a I ,t0 "Le JiW' and was kaock-! tbe pale person on the Jaw and -core In the American league In de- ' " ' !r.t. ?' h'.wn crner ith a, dumped him noisily on his back. ' featlnc tte Whlt. soi IS: tn R . I ..Pr.i.f Is-. Iho Indians won over Detroit "ee Beglu Dress SI right to the head. The two fiehten. were swinging desperately at each other. They were Bparrlng when the round ended. Creb wins decision. to the body. Greb, acting as If he i The two fighters could hardlv stand spectacle of were In.na.H ,,... ..n ... ' o.u and battered him all over the ring, while the referee was trying to stop them. Walker was on the de fensive again against the wild as sault that no fighter could .top. l uere was no damaging strength in Greb's punches, but he had Walker so annoyed he went to the wrong corner when the round ended. Round 9. Greb stepped away from a right swing and came Inside with a jolting right to the stomach. Greb blocked a left hook started to his head, and backed Walker to his corner. They fought around to a neutral corner like demons at close quarters, punching lefts and rights hoi -11.. "J ?f ;a"u Jark S'xtk-y- p-mc 'd , W I, Pet. 5 2 .714 SI .714 ..4 5 -171 ..S3 .(00 .. J 5 .188 .. 1 6 .17 cn ulo ai 1 Build with BTQHE-TIL INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTME b Building constructed for t merclal use must yield t u. in. . " , 7 .cm, wu t ii . .ii'u. . vested and Stone-Tile coaf Hun offers a sure nie.ni el rompllnhlng this object. 7 stone-Tlla hollow conerell P; give you permanence, gttra' appearance and fire end weuf proof qualities at a auheti h saving over reinforced rotund Ktorea, garage and faftornd i Htnne-Tlle construction art C. ' where yielding s safe Incotntit satisfied tenants. BUILD WITH STONE-TILBu. .,. .sin ' ' HO Klamath Concretdat Pipe Co.. ;!;.! 703 Market Phoaj LYNCH AND SHARKEY FIGHT FOUR RD. DRAW NEW YORK. July 2. Joe Lynch wiioiy as lie always does, and swarmed all over Walker with rights and lefts every place.. Hound 10. Greb set Walker back on Ihe ropes with a left hand punch to Ihe shoulder, and missed a right hand swing as he came off the ropes. Greb put Walker back on his heels with a right and left to the head, and rushed him back to the ropes In a clinch. Grob rushed Walker , ie ropes again, but was ni.i, a i.ara h.ut swim? sent the Italian hosnitnl hon. off to a rolling start, with four fast rounds of agile cuffing. The Judge called it a draw, but Lynch seemed to have earned the decision as the fight looked from his corner. tney threw nway their defense Police Chief So you got the guil ty man. eh? New Member of Force (apologet ically) N-no, sir. Bnt 1 got the guiltiest looking man I could find. Mlddletown Journal. ' Diner Here, I say there's a black hair in this soup. Waitress Ah. let me see that would be Miss Henderson. Toronto Tribune. jll to S. 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