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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
t'? 1 I ' & . ;l Hi--, (j1 "J ii!. M- Jsl ;k:i "fV eg M1 V H.l i:pw& Wednesday, Oct. 7. SYLVESTER CASTS EYE OUT FOR TWO SPEEDY FIGHTERS I rjljl . Promoter Wants Men Who 1 1 Will Give Fans Run for I ,, Money Here Oct. 16 If everything goes well. John i Sylvester, recently "scared by the ' local boiing commission to take : charge o( booking events here in ' the future, will hare a line of real mixers by the time the card billed j for October 10. in the Scandinavian ' hall, drawi around. John said yes ! terday he wss going to give the I fans a run for their money or book j no fighters at all. The promoter saya tans pay their money to see something alive, and not the spec- ! tacle of some boxer stalling along i for several rounds Just to keep his ! landlady from giving him the air. and his hot cake hooks busy each morning. John does not mean to Imply that : this has been the case here in the past He says it Is Just his inten tion to get the men who are will ing to go and dish out a little sleep ing sickness to gents who persist In getting their jaws in the way of a bunch of leather, when Its splitting wind. ' In this phase of the situation John Is being backed np by Jack Mehan and the fans. All want to see the boxing game go in Klamath Falls, and both realize the only way to attain that end is to secure men who are fighters. It costs money, but they believe they will wis out along these lines. Slyvester Is lining up thlcgi pretty well just now. He has his ere on Hike De Pinto, of Portlcnd. and also la hoping to stage "Kid" Star key, who battles at 136 pounds. It will be remembered the Kid kay-o'd Duke Evans here about three weeks ago, and has been keep ing well up in his work since that time. 8ylveater Is scouting around for someone to take on "Chuck" Samms at 15S pounds. He says he wants someone .within, a reasonable dis tance of -the weight, but would not mind booking men with two or maybe five pounds difference, but any proposition going over those figures, he says. Is due for a hurry call from the ash can crasher. One fighter whom John hopes to get Is Earl Stols, of Bend, who has been putting up some hard-fought battles during the past six months. Bend went crazy over the last two battles of Spec Woods and Sol Dean. Earl sent Sol for a trip to the angels in his first battle with that ring artist, and then on a come back by Dean, battled the latter eight rounds to a draw. Earl had a pretty easy time in his last battle with Frankle Doyle of Pendleton, In spite of the fact that Earl crack ed his right hand on Frankic's bowl in the third round. Sylvester Is willing also to try and get Spec Woods and Sol Dean to come here. ' In two battles in Bend these two boys simply stood up for ten rounds and let go of everything they had. Gate Crashing Ace fn KWn nn Old Job NEW YORK. Oct. 7. !nylng that he has even contemplated retir ing, One-Eyed Connolly, holder of the gate-crashing title, has Issued a communique to the press. In which he answers criticisms of his conduct as champion. "The boxing commission several weeks ago demanded that I defend my title by crashing a big fight," Mr. Connolly goes on to say. "and I offered to post the customary for feit of Si) cents to show my willing ness to do so. However, when I, asked them to show me a big fight they were nnable to make good. What do they want me to do? Pro mote the fight myself? "I understand that Pitts Black man, calling himself the Cincinnati Crasher, has been recognised as the logical contender, and I am willing to meet him, although I cannot un- i derstand why the public should want to see anyone from Cincinnati win the title. However, I must have a year to prepare for the champion ship crash, and I have asked per mission to engage In three or four sham crashes In the meantime as training. "I have been taking light work outs, crashing the subway turnstiles, movie theatres, art museums and carnival sideshows, and I am gradu ally rounding into form. "It is not my fault that I have been idle. There has been nothing to crash since the night of the Walker-Greb fight. "The charge that I bought a tick et for some ham fights a short time ago is doubtless false, and when the time comes I will prove that I was fouled by an enemy, vrho put the tickets in my hand Just as I reached the gate." Connolly having received no sat isfaction from the commission has withdrawn his forfeit of 50 cents, explaining that he needed it to swing a business deal with a second hand pants magnate on the Bowery. DONE BRV aMMssMaSBvNOUM'N C. bBOwNWHMBHBHtBa "Who wa the Ica.linn hitler in gsincsl .In bailing. He oMalnml 10 last years world's series?" i lilt at"! " average of .3s:. One hears that query ami a score ' reckinpauKti '" 'our "n",!' of others regarding Ihe- !!: m.et- ,vu,j j Uta and a .417 average. Ing of the Senators and C!i:nts. now that the li3 world's seiics is ai hand. I Here are a few vital statistics on, the stars In Ihe different angles of the 10:i series: j Tor Washington: j Joe Judge led all the Washington batters (who participated In all the) Sam Kleo led Ihe team ' '"' bases with two. i Oswald tlluege and Muddy l:uH tied In iaerltlc lilttlnn l'h ' m-h. lllueae made Hie "'' "mrs. three. I For New York: l.ludstrom and Krt Ii led nil play ers twho played In entire wrlri Karl McXeely led in two base hit with three. Not a Washington player tripled., , . ...i, iu hit., and ..Wl av. r (loose Coslln led the team and H"'; , ,.al., series players In home runs with' Terry. In tle game, o'llecl tnree. llarr's led In scoring with flvi runs. ' led fl hits for average. Krlsch led In iw.i hss hits wit" four. Krl.wh slid Terry each rullxlod one ttlp'e. Ilyan. Kelly, Terry end li.nlley inch Ml home mn. Kelly si -'eil Ihe nuKl runa. wrrs j r-'tlnrh, Yuung and J.ukum eai h stole one ba-ie J.ickmm led In making errors.; with Ihree Jackson led In saerlllie hilling, with two. Tli" plli-hern: J,.l,!iMin pitched the flrat game nml I. ..I to Art Nehf, 4 In S. Zj. Iiary alarlvd In hobi game and relieved hv Marberry. Waali- THE KLAMATH Ingtun wuu 4 t j. Bpl for the tllanu. .Mnrbrrry. iuM. j Kpeeeo broke mi.. .. ri M .(Julllnn. H,.a. tJf lurk. 0U) I M..rldn at, I . ll. f.-urih g,..,, , 4( m. ll.rni,nD., .g Johnson j.iirhed ik, .ui and l.iat t he,n., tM i to I. - Zai hary won dig ,Uk i . Nehf an, Ky. 1 lo 4. ' KLAMATH VALLEY H08PITAL. Babies In bassinets are contended and well cared for In the nursery. STUDENTS AID 1 SALE OF TICKETS FOR SPORTS YEAR In an effort to clean up the sale of Student Sponsor Athletic tickets, four teams o: stucents, and a committee of four business men, will start out on a canvass of those who have not as yet become lined up with this movement. Tickets, which are being sold for the purpose or defraying athletic expenses of the student body, admit the hold er to various athletic events and debates during the coming fall, winter and spring seasons. Ticket holders will be entitled to witness four football games at home, 4 basketball games and 3 debates, making 15 contests in all for the price of the season ticket. The committee of businessmen sponsoring the movemnet is made up 01 members of the Ro'.ary. KIwanlB clubs and tho chamber of commerce. Its members arc especially desirous of finishing this work before the end of the present week, ntands Try n N'ewa Class Ad. Taffeta Silks $3.25 yard value new $2.45 $2.50 yard value now $1.95 Figured. 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