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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
THE KLAMATH It Thursday. July If.. !!'-" Page Six Jack Dempsey, tfaclvjro DEMPSEY WANTS COUPLE "SETUPS VILLA'S TITLE TO WARM UP ON BUT EVENTUALLY; rn nr npnncn HILL MUfti oinunuiwi v,v ...... 7ce toft s Baseball's Nero; He Fiddles While Yanks Burn Heavyweight Champ Thinks Gene Tunney I Logical Contender; Jack Kearn. Still Managing Dempiey; Champ Hai Lost Weight On European Tour BYE PORTLAND. July 15. (1'nlled News) An elimination contest slm ll.ir lo Hie recent linhlweluht free- " for-all may bo held to determine the xt vnm- Tik. is .lark Demnsey is ready to risK , '" " -"- v " . ..... v;ht rhamnk.il .imr n mm. " -r t, " A. Farley of tho Nt Clialrmaii Ja Vurk limine i commission. Indicated Unlay In dls- his title against anyone who wishes to enter the nml would like to ficlit a bout or two this fall. Thus quoth the champion today on his return irom a tour CU4sjll(. tno situation reuliiiig from of Europa. Jack said he had no arrangements as yet, but vitiav death in San Fram-iso. Far would entertain offers for matches as soon as he had eon-', ley .aid the elimination tournament ferred with New York promoters this week. ! ulJ b "bout the o.y satisfactory Demosev was a bit groggy when he was interviewed. Zl the White Star liner Homeric was pulling into its pier. He (lon with the NVw Y irk u((Wr lm.J admitted he was not a good sailor at any time, and that he , h(,ard of Vnia a death." said Far-i had suffered considerably on the trip back, from the gentle iey. ho u here for the national slaps of the waves on the sides of the ship. (Elks convention. "I have lost weight," he admitted, "because I had had a I "However I am confident that the cold and have been a bit seasick, but I am ready to enter thej ring any time I get a good proposition. American champion, unlcs. the lat.i Estelle Taylor, the heavyweight s snmartn a-s a ill , ter demonstrated his ability to meet . i,..,f,. .sih nv alius till- I IHI i Wile. Will UU. jun;.t.w " "- . fight plans Dempsey might enter-, tain, she promised. ' 3 ssmas 'I las? -I k Jlhi" Ilarnos la I nun tli" days.- haa cnmiM til" wlll o-lhe-wliiu. , happy filially Ho la watching (rkllliar bag of gold ut the end of lha golfing rainbow. WW. b la to (lata Hint Harms fi nally weare Ilia Uritlab open cruwu. won a few day ago. Americana (II Were glad to am an Aiucii.au al Ivaat una we cbooaa to i all an American win the JJrlt lh vrrnt. llarnea la llrillah bred gul(T. ns la JtHk llult'hbton, oua of tliv utix r lo Aniarlcaua lo win lha riivi ii'J foreign, title. Waller llagen ' Mia M,.n, . raiMini. ' . j Kor one thin, u'j ileal handed him , national open touna, lata In anutllng in ovar ienloua ofdcUui J letter of th rule mJ Tt ma J Then name waa fori,, una followed hla uk hate been playing i a far aa aitetitioq How Jim must aaj ' aa ne recalls iho tl. I Offer are romlu lu hum. t.rul Mll.P ll. e,H in wi- .. W. I... . of all ma a year. lie pruDlhh lha rapllal of hla , mat many a i'iar w,J Who Dempsey will fight be did not declare himself. He intimated, however, that he juld not care to tackle one of the big contenders as his first match. I think that I am entitled to a coaple of warm-up tights first," he said. "However, I will not make any decisions until I have bad a chance to look around a bit." Would Meet Tunney Although the champion said that Harry Wills was surely one of the leading contenders for the world's ATHLETICS AGAIN RESUME LEAD AMERICAN LEAGUE all comers. "Genuro is the outstanding con- T able the crown will ultimately no' to him." Farley will leave here Thursday in time to attend a meetipgf the mUflion in New York Tuesday hen the question will be threshed out. NATIONAL LEAGUE ..i . .... i CHICAGO. July 15. (Cnited Xews) In three disasterous- days' in the middle west the Senators Score x R. f have dropped from a seemingly se- st. Louis 3 S cure place at the top of the Ameri- ew York 7 11 1 can league to second place in the I Batterlen Main-.' .n.t tvp.rr.il-lgoush- 1 'the title. Hut that llarnee lhoe entered, should wlu II. aeeuied . nioi fitting. j Harnea bad raptured all the other I major golf 1 1 Ilea. II bad triad In tuIii t win tha llrHlnll. Twice bad U.ng Jim won tha national pro title. I Three years had ha won lha weal I era un. next in Importance to the I two national tourneys And once had he basked In tha ; llmi'llalit that gora with the na u.miti ""iCoDsarutd lit e. I. Ilnielldtt. (lolflng Is a hobby and 'battled bla in ikJ i. nar. ii i,;4 h, ,,,, ,aotht l. one. not ,. Undwl , h. he limelight for -the glamor j r,,r ho wound up f0- played beautiful golf bunt that way. Sots,, w mu i piep OUI Si; gulf.' He playa It , ll poorly, Rpeaklng of lha tourney. Ulve Uutji nrltlsh pred, but Ami lion, credit for tryli a bullae with him. 1 and It Is hla business. j seek Of it li.it he wanted that Ilrltlsh open. I attested to by lbs fact J in i.u names iriea mr In ( lha course record oa iirmsn open, to iinon ilea tor sec- occaalnna during the tJ una io.. -I." "'! uunran. failure, however, lo H waiter ii. sen won mat year. golt k.pt him tnm imi year names trieo again out : (ne finish, 'failed dismally.- He finished ninth j while llugen waa winning tbo crown for tb second time lo three years. Then came Jim's belated victory this year. And now we'll make column (or the day bj attention lo tbe fact (Continued oa Paef n. heavy weight crown, he expressed tie league standing. A victory in both Barnes and Snyder. opinion that Gene Tunney was the! halves of a double program Wednes- J logical challenger. day put the Athletics again at the i Score He minimized reports of his head, leading Washington by three Cincinnati troubles with the New York boxing points In the percentage column. i Brooklyn 5 commission, and viewed lightly ad vices that that Lody was considering , Myutt. O'Neill; Cole. 12 innings. Karr and handing him an ultimatum. In an II. F.. a o 9 0 The Mackmen, also playing In the Flatteries Donahue and'Kreuger; west, where they have found easier Grimes, M;iy and Taylor. I Second gome It. i-New York . ' Cleveland 4 I . batteries Fennock and II K 14 1! 11 G O'Nell, sailing than have the Senators, won! Uengough; Sewell. Miller, Sphere attempt to force him to meet Wills two games from the White Sox at' Score It. this fall. I Chicago, the first 9 to 7 and the . Pittsburgh 3 "1 don't think that 1 am in bad i second 11 to 6. with the commission," Dempsey j In Detroit, where the Athletics said. "They were in a good humor, increased their average during the when I appeared before them before early part of the week, the cham I went to Europe. When I sign for'plons found stiff comnatitinn Wert. a fight, I shall ask them for a ll-fnesday, Dutch Reutber dropping theiCniclg0 II 1 Boston 4 11 1 Batteries Morrison, Adams and Gooch: Benton and Gibson. Score cense and I think they will grant It without any trouble." Buf, of course, the champion has not conferred with any one in touch with tbe cauliflower situation re- game 5 to 2. The Senators have now won 53 games and lost 30, the Athletics, have won 52 and lost 29. The Browns defeated Boston 11 to 3. Wednesday and the Yanta cently. He Insisted on that, and : playing a double header at Cleve. said that there were many others to j land, lost the first contest, S to 4, be considered, including Jack ; and won the second. 9 to 4 Kearns. his manager. Don't Want Risk Title "Jack is still my manager, you "know,"' the fighter observed. "In spite of reports to the contrary, bis contract as manager holds good until a year from September. And he Is a good manager, too. He obeys orders and we get along fine." But through all bis optimistic ut terances. It was apparent that Demp sey does not favor taking the big risk this fall. It would take a long time to clear a way for a fight with Wills, he said, adding that he doubt ed whether such a battle could be arranged before a year from Sep tember. "But I have kept in training in Kurope," he said, in reference to the prospect of some lighter bouts, "and i am perfectly willing to go into the ring right now." The competition at the top of the National league also tightened Wed nesday, as the result of a Giant vic tory and a Tirate aef-at. Hr.sburgh is now only a fraction of a game ahead of the Now York team In the league standing. E. 0 Philadelphia 3 9 3 Batteries Alexander and Gon zales; Ring. I'lrlch, Couch and Wilson. I Score R. ; Boston 3 1st. Loula II 15 I Batteries Wingfield and cboft; Bush and Hargrave. First game Philadelphia .. Chicago Batteries Harrhs, AMERICAN LEAGUE First game . R. New York 4 Cleveland 5 Batteries - FAMOUS FANS TWiNC TO fcET Th E. - TOO. Art'eiOVx5 : KttP Ot4 SQOti ; frtET-Time.X.V4C? BOrKH OP SPOClf Ann vir.-f. 1 in cX rri- - nwm' "v The Dodgers, freed from the at tacks of the Pirates, won from fin- Score The Giants enter-l clnnati. S to 2. The ri,a ,i..r.,,.i u-ni,i.Fi.. tained I St. Louis, defeating the Cards j the Phillies. 8 to 8, In a game called Detroit . u .,. i.rmes lost Dy a 4 at the end of the sixth Inning on1 Batteries 10 j score in uoston. account of min COAST LEAGUE Score r, jj Vernon 7 H Salt Lake 9 15 2 Batteries Plilette, I.udolph. Bry- an ana sonang; Singleton, Piercy ana cook. Score r. j,. 1 uriiunu 2 7 3 I.os Angeles 4 jo j naileries Burns and Hannah; I i ane and Kaudlierg. Score Seattle San Francisco Batteries Dumovlch. Griffin. Baldwin; pfjrr,.r, ney and Yelle. Score u. v Oakland G 7 4 Sacramento J2 15 j Batteries Foster, Kuni, ltr.nl; Vinci and Wach, nf.ld. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and the count, of Klamath that's the Klamath News. Pretty new dresse-i arrive olmn.t dally at Bee Benin's Dress Shop 129 So. 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