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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
Page Sit KrMav.-Julv 17. 1925. TUB lr--Aa. ,U gfc,J"'ATH r DEMPSEY AND WILLS EXPECTED ! TO SIGN FOR BOUT TODAY; JACK , TO MEET TUNNEY FIRST, THOUGH Returns to Show Home Folk Wills-Dempsey Bout Will B First MixeJ-CoIor Affair, Since Jack Johnson Lost Title To Jcs. Willard In ' Havana; Gawgy Godfrey, Tunney Or Renault Will, Meet Dempsey First; Dempsey Will Give Kearns The Air j NEW YORK, July 16. (United News) Another battle of the century will enter its preliminary stage Friday, some 14 months in advance of the actual bout, when Jack Demp sey will sign an agreement with Tex Rickard to fight the color ed Harry Wills next summer. Rickard's card probably will be put on Labor day, next year, the first great mixed colored match since Jack Johnson lost the heavyweight title in Havana to Jess Willard. The promoter announced that Dempsey, who went into conference with him Thursday morning after returning from Europe, had agreed to sign for a Wills bout next summer, and for a bout with any one else Rickara might name in Septem ber of this year. Dempsey's first opponent seems certain to be Gene Tunney, although Rickard threatens to drag out George Godfrey, the Philadelphia negro, or Jack Renault, the Canadian champion, if Tunney doesn't listen to reason when the question of terms arises. , The contract for the fights will be signed at 11 o'clock' Friday morning, according to Rickard. This announcement seems to hv I demonstrated four things of import- notd. The boye appear to have reached the acme of well u""1 machine. Toiuh Job Kr Huanjr Whlla ttuativ will not have Street l: In Hi dugout to elaual for In (leorae Moarldae will bo benefited tin of areat diatreaa, llert Arnold i,v , recent aiove which ""lit hl'n and lilt uae.ball belonilna'a lo the pretty good b"l thall York bos.es ...... . uiai Willi Batteries Jones. Fereuson and i ance in the fight world. ;Bengough; Shaute and Mvatl. 1. That Dempsey isn't through, , with the ring tril that he isn't Score R. II. E. afraid to meet Wills or any one Philadelphia II 16 0 else, as has been rumored constant-jchicago 3 6 1 .ljr since the champion went abroad j Batteries Harris and Cochrane: 2. That Dempsey Is finished with. Lyons, Connally. ReTiere and Sihalk. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, an American fiir), has rnntincil In r -11111 activities to EuniR' for so many wasons that the continent iiaa adopted ber She is rrturniij -o the t S. shortly to jilav Miss ' !Harj K. Browr.e, klrs. Molla HjursUdl Mallory inj other feminine! R. H. E. S 10 1 ISO and Ruel: 10 iuniiig9. Jack Kearns, his manager, so far '' as bis contract will let hi::i b.?. 3. That Rickard bai oMaineit tacit consent from tho state ties for a mixed bout. A ro.lijiii. :i- tion in this respect has been f.-ji.-.l f despise the Tact that tho .ww ..ik boxing commission hai fr.-n :p n:i demanded that Dempjey fi.rlii UMi- "core R. H "4. "That Wills, thu ex steve h.r- j ''"'" - 6 9 3 who has been knocking at the cham- Louis 11 13 1 Dion's door for these mini vear-i ' Batieries Ehmkc and Picinich: will at last realize his life's am bitlon by obtaining Crouse. SVore : U'nirtiiiirton n.ii.ilt liattcries Coveleskie Wliitehill and llaasler. Giard and Hargrave. LEFTY MOHLER GETS ASSIGNMENT TO HURL PELICANS TO VICTORY AGAINST TURBULENT WEEDS SUN. alanda rvady to thruw down Ills firat baariuau'a uiltt. hand II lo Malhrwa, aud go right lu aller a vouplii of warm-up Iwila, lo hurl for lll l'ellrana. Arnold haa U-en tlirowing taut ones all wvok. and. Ilk llnbo Ruth, appeara lu b equal ly aa good In three placea the out field, at tint and aa chuiker. Ruuny In going to (lave four slug ging fools to pitch to the first four men up, mind you If the Wed stick to their last week 'a hatting or der, and they probably will, after the way they aluggrd themaelTes to double victory against the Rhaataa lant week. Kaer. tho Wevd slug ging third baaeinau, and aa faat a runner aa he la a aure hlllvr. will lead off. Dig Hill I'alnter, leftfield, will walk up 10 the plate with bis big war club next, and if he ialla, Oram, the Maxhy St. Mury'a college aecond baseman, etunda ready to drive In a run. And then man, oh. man. up will walk Hlobener. the big lumberjack renter fielder. Htobener hit Mohler three tlmea out nf four the lust game, and all - he socke went for extra baava. Hut Mohler has some heavy Pelican , aluggera behind him to rhalk up the runa for the home club. Anthony. via and Owcgcr Musi w"j losing i !yl but II tk, M -j pllcaled that I season h hie part u yJ team to He firi, J He broke Int. ,? world's eeriea J winning one. 1 ' In view of nil hta fnue kuM ' at i baa arlaeii auue n, the acilini or ik. . boaana In partial J for seek a vaO Hank Hevrl4 Rpeaklng jf Ui J rignt now aa taeu. to repeal their prJ tnie note and hl(J will collectively, rouul St. Iiuht Itrowna from III ramp if the Waablngtoo H.malora. , A change of acwiory often re , vivoa a Toleraa ball player. In I Mogrlilge'a Vaao this aliift hot only put him In a new environment but should live him mor chance to I .Mogrdlge and Zb Zarbary were I the aoulhpaw alara of the Hainatore laal year. Ho won more gain a 'than Xachtry, copping It whllo ,eb won I i. I l.am aprlng the Kmatora added I Venn (lrgg and Dutch RuMher. I two more aouthpaws, lo tho roster. Hoih tln-gg and Kunlher dellverd ; the gouila In the expected manner an. I. aa a result. Mogrtdga found himself forced to Uke bla turn nun in iiruwua . w . " n "..-- get a chaiiro to work regularly. It bom j When right Mogrldge la great I Right now the U laoiithpaw. Cburk tlrlffltB will lell.oo playing the i. you that. George has had varying league. Tho AlkW i success In the league, howevwr. ting the pare lev J He labored all yeara for the lo have run Into t 1 New York Yanktwa and bad bnl Temporarily, at U one good year. That waa In ll. 1 delphla machine 4wJ I when he won IS and loat It games, bitting aa evenly J i The irvloe ycr he entered the 1 planting along la J i hall of tame by pitching a uo-htti The failure ot aj same aaalnat Uoeton. A Tew days, hold the lead she stand ready (o hurl against lh.,tver I be opening of tho campaign I the) game of then Pall..n. I... n.kHH . ... l. . . . . . , I .. ......,.. ,w a rn zf to tie exact ne turnen uray ana at a usl slated for the turn Sunday. i,n, hltlees. Tberovee. wild scJ IliX Vcel Ihligallon : shoved one run on hi in on nu or-iroatly to aaltle drJ Tho Weeds will be as thick as rnr. lead blow to fans J weeda here Sunday-wlih all their I In l20 the Yanka traded him to j City. However, t j ewaahbuckilng niannerlama. If the I Waahlnglon for Hobby Kolh. The 1 will run under tktsl Pelleaus don't gut In and slam the very neat season he made the Newjtween now Mil Ua proverbial aluffln out of that ball I well, at rum; men of Klamath Kalla j Into the big city lite of Klamath , slip by the galekrejnj will weep. I Kalla. j at erring umplrea-J Arrungi meuta are about romplel- j !.o al funa are warned not lo carry i (Mherwlae It will bus ed for a specinl Southern Pacific sldeartus for the game. Soft Ionia-1 Pelicans and a bri. train to a-commodatn 4UU Weeds U fa. Irlah "donlea" Jiowever. may I (ago lie between ttl NATIONAL LEAGUE whack at the ' championship. Most Bull.l It Vp One reason the Wills bout has been so long deferred, Rickard ad mitted. Is that it will take months ; to "build It up." , But another reason probably is that Dempsey 'prefers not to share , with Kearns the huge purse which he will receive. Until the contract between the two expires a year from ' Cincinnati September, Dempsey will give Brooklyn 5 neurits ins siipuiaiea snare or bis ! Bert Arnold May Scintillate At Chucker In Case Sunny, Fails To Get His Avowed Revenge On Weed; Neutral Umpires To Be Sent Here For Important Came; Weed Delegation Coming 400 Strong Tlcnl... 1.1.. U. I . 1 Kll J , , ., goore yi HE lMC Ki-.ti.'i uitseuau drawing caru oi me sea- st. Louis 5 7 l json bQ tne garni; Sunday at the fair grounds nKainst Weed New York 711 1 for more reasons than one. If the game isn't a hectic affair, Batteries Rhorn. Sothoron and - it will be the fir.it game the Weeds have played yet, anywhere. mat v.asn t. A wire yestertfay from J. P. McXamara, of Yreka, nrssi- 2 ; dent of the league, assured Fred Glover, local manager, that 1 there would be neutral umpires, the best in the league. The i Schmidt; Dean and Sn'der. Score R. E.I ftatfartaa U Ir t(. ' 1 1 r i I n I : .t 1 t U 'f ...a ... i wr t . . .. fight purses which has been . ..: ,.; A . "ra" 1 1 "--" ine misionune wnen weed anu Klamath Kails .... - ,, iujcu, usuume anu lavinr. ed to be one-half. "1 am going to make my owni qnr, matches and, handle my own affairs 'Pittsburgh Mum uow on, saia jacg.- "In addition to the contract with Rickard, Dempsey will sign for a third bout Friday with Kloyd Fttx :simmons. the midwest promoter. In this bout he will tackle Hartley Madden or some other second rater at Benton Harbor, Mich., in Sep tember. , The Dempsey-Tunney match, ac cording to Rickard, probably will be fought here at the Yankee stad ium September 7 or 14. battled n. 8 II. 7 11 innimrt: Vwtrn in th,.ii lit..f onns,nntu rf I r,'- ... .I.vtl LIILUUIIIVI, ll Illlllllf u: ,l.l: 11.. , . . . I ueun-euiy paniai umpire a gent named air. Kenton, of Weed l ! This same gent was showered with over-ripe' apples for his! Boston 9 17 ,j ignoble work at lreka last Sunday. Batteries Meadows. Kremer and All things considered, however, the Pelicans are going to' smith, cooch: Ryan, Kam, on.- ha v a tough time of it, even with strictly neutral umps. wlch and Gibson, Siemers, Spencer. lt n ' ' innings. ...o....r. me oiu, most for the KaI... nlh. COAST LEAGUE the boys V... . ft.. , ,, - - 4U- . . .. "' it. H. R. ; e...-u,.. .-,unny inorougniy or a ,um pK rHmUed ,rnm ,,, , " "f. 0 0 favor of winning .He game .g.ln.1 ooeH lifted u. to the Invincible out- Philadelphia 3 7 3 eed. Hp, ll ,!, t tiekl-Mmhev,, Sel and fimnh Batteries - Kauffman and Gon-; the Pelican flo-k. have burned up The Infield was like a flash-Hay- ZaleR: Mlrrholl anil U I! llha H ntnnnil all ...1- tn n .- "uu IlCllllUe. ' an iu l I JJ fil 1 1 U npaa always reliable "Lefty" will twirl for llcvcr looUl,u bettcr tne I'encans. sunny thoroughly FAMOUS FANS THE UTTuEBOs' NMOSt mcmE.. COT Him ftt-c oatssto to tk Dorr rNKO TOLO rtim TO nWT, ' - N ( I ( ou1 Score Rt Portland 3 Los Angeles 5 Batteries Yarrlson and Glazner and Sandberg. Score H. Seattle .. San Francisco Batteries Miljus and Baldwi Geary, Williams and Agnew. -" R. H. E. Vernon 15 IS 2 I Salt ''e ic 20 0, uatterles Johnson. I.u.lolph, Swanson. I'Mlette and Whitney; I'on- oiiuuii, simcaney. riercy and refers. Cook. Score Oakland Sacramento Batteries Iloehler. 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