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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
i WILL NOT TRY TO; MAKE NEXT d!); Trambitas Substituted For . Herman, and Harrington It Slated For Crim Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1925. , When Flames GutiedSan Francisco Pier Following close upon his man ' acor'i agreement to come here fend fight Kid Starkey in the next card at the Scandinav ian or Scandia Hall. Cal Herman yesterday wired Manager Sylvester ; b would not be able to come to ; Klamath Falls. Herman stated he' was . not yet . recovered from ill- J ness and would be in no shape to . enter the ring for the next attrac tion here. Last even'ne Matchmaver John-; nle Svlrester said he would sign Trambitaa for another go with Star key. On the last card Trambitas lost out on a foul in the last sec tion of the ninth round. After it was over most of the fans stated they would like to see the bout go the limit of ten rounds. It was generally conceded that Starker had the best of the mill at that time. With another bout coming up things should be Interesting when Trambitas agali meets the local boy. Those who know Trambitas and who saw him fight expressed the pinion that while he announced he was in good shape, he did not seem to put up as good a battle as he has been known to do in times past. Wilbur" Harrington hs nlsT f agreed to meet. Jack Crm li 'he coining card. Harrington sn-s the fans who spread the rumor that his hesitation to meet Crim in not im lmmed lately signing up. was be cause he was afraid to. are all moist.' Everything being agreeable. Harrington Is ready to go on. so that's that. Hal Reece would have been the alternative for Harring ton, but Sylvester thought the lo cal fans would rather see a return go between Crim and Harrington than an outsider. Both of these two boys staged a real battle here Not. I when they proved a real drawing card. No ono ha been secured to take on Henry Burke as yet. but Match maker Sylvester says he will have some one for him before the night the events are staged. : -vws. .... . 4 V VS." mm 5 ST'' c S I t . , JLJL!aMtaltt-ilil-' ii V,.ts ,k: sLKT7ZWrn KLAMATH 113 WINS SECOND PLACE IN FOOTBALL LEAGUE '. him.lr.-,! thousand dollars worth of incomina and outtroimr merchandise was clcitrovcci whtn Sre made a ruin of a big section of San 1'rancisco's piers. 1'hoto shows firemen attacking the fbmes fret; land and water. Local Team Runner-up Fori First Time In History Of Came Here j When the final wlilll of Salur-i day's game. Klamath county hlithj school versus Grants 1'aas, found! Klumuth on top and holding second place In the southern Oregon leti guo. the football reason for lS5l ended. For the first time In Its history. Klamath had been a runner-up tori the championship. Home was not built in a day. ! Nor can a coach tak practically j raw material and build from It a, winning team in a few short weeks. But what Coach French has done ' this season is to puvo Iho way for a I nrlin winning loam nnxt year when ' Klamath rumps over her compet itors and plucea first In the league. 1 Klamath Is losing flvo good men by gratlu.itlon. Itolnnd Color, who played well In all league games of I the season, played hi Inst league rutmi Hatunluy. Cofer Is t'lo only I biu'kflcld in. I n who will go. . Uu Iho line Jo.i llllas, Lealle Kl I more, lllll llesslor and Forrest Col i son will be uilssvd. Thwse r!v mon won their "K" which is the rewurd g ill tied by every j mnn who puts In the required Hum I ber of playing minutes, dradiiatlon will not, however, mar the tlornoa-ll.tll-Carrotl combination I that wrecked Oranta I'uss' hopes on Saturday, and proved the undoing of Ah!anil twice during the valley I team's encounter with Iho local boys. filng as a nucleus the remaining seven men who linv won their let ters, French Is planning a brilliant team, familiar with his typo of foot ball, and n.jily to hold the cham pionship of 19!( In their hands. On Wednesday, Armlallco day, the Alturas team will meet Klam ath on the local- field. This game will not count in leaguo scores. ITALIANS! SLA? DK VIENNA, X. , domonntrailoM k..l Jugo-Rla,,, tnnii win iieiraiie. An Italian fl, , square of . ,,,... another flag w. ,. m a Ian connulate. At J ahops were destroy 1 The drmoniiM.J throughout Joi.jl iur reevui UlcUt m SIS. If you are no,,,..; arrangemsnt er wotliJ -,.hiiiv aen t si or auggostions. Wi 10 neip yoa with Iks preparation of ths nJ When yon est mm ' yu are estioi 17 meat RADIO CARNIVAL PLANS FINISHED Business and Professional Wo men Effect Program For Carnival LON CARTER HELD TO HAVE FIGHTING CHANCE HEALTH WORKERS "A fighting chance" characterised the condition last ntgcht of Lon Car ter. 2003 ReclaniKtton street. Mills addition, who is now lying in the i Klamath (General hospital, suffering I from pneumonia, typhoid fever and epidemic jaundice. Fear has been felt for the past two days as to the condition of Car- ' ter. and his f .imily have been -with 1 rinai Diana inr Tnn ft.iniiY I ar. . nival and Fete were laid last niKht i nlm as Buc as Pos-i.i.e. Various subjects of Imprest to those engaged In health work were considered at the sectional confer ence of the Southern Oregon public health nurses, held at Medford Sat urday, according to Miss Lydin Frlcke. of the Klr.math county during a dinner in the White Pelican I Cartcr' who' h" be''n cn,',loycd ' health unit, who returned here yes. hotel given by the Business Professional Women's club. and with the Struhorn railroad, first be-. qle came ill with pneumonia,' Inter de- terday. The gathering was addressed by carnival which will be an event of "loping typhoid fever., which cft : ra, pereoM. Dr. w. ,,. Adm8 Saturday afternoon and evening is'D'ra upiiui .o eymem.c j.uu European Fighters Flock to America NF.W YORK, Nov. . If many rron European boxers head for these shores, the immigration au thorities may have to Impose a quota upon the ambitious fistic mul titude across the Atlantic Right now, it seems ss though there is a foreign fighter snd his manager In every other stateroom of incoming ocean liners. The latest of these is Johnny Brown, bantamweight champion of Europe, due Tuesday on the Le viathan. Brown, a diminutive fire cracker of Hebrew persuasion, from the famous and far from lady-like White Chapel district of London, comes In search of a match with Charley (Phil) Rosenberg', for the world's title. The European bantam champion treads on the heels of Lutien Vine?., the European lightweight champion, whose debut was staged at the r.err Brotdway Sporting club Monday night. And Vines wqi not far be hind the European flyrr;i;hl cham pion, Ernie Jarvis. to be one of the leading events of the season and funds from the af fair will go into a treasury for as sisting in furnishing the rest room in the new library. Guests included 24 members and visitors of the organization. Miss1 Frances Beatty, president, procided. dice which has appecred In a num ber of homes in Mills addition. Ae- cording to the doctor in attendance, j the jaundice and pneumonia traces! hare practically disappeared, and Carter is fighting typhoid fever. POLICE JUDGE HAS BUSY DAY IN COURT of Medford, read a paper on goitre ' and its treatment. Dr. Kstclla Ford Warner, of the Marlon County Child Health demonstration, talked on the subject of an adequate clinic pro-i grnm for various counties. ) Miss Mario Connuily spoke on! health education. Miss Bertha Den-! i ton on school nursing, Mrs. Luiu MR. AND MRS. LENNETTI BEING CONGRATULATED Johnson on the nursing service on ' ' j the Indian reservation, and various The first baby of tho week In problems were considered. Klamath Falls was born yesterday j Publlc Healtb Nurses attending Judge Lem Caghagen. Police , mornlnS t0 Mr- acd xlrs- Victnr i tlio meeting were ,IJj Missos Mabel Judge "by' legal and ' lawful'' risnt.i Ionei. weu known Klamath resl-1 Elseman,, -Ella Horn, Miss Bllllngn would have enriched the city treas-j dents. The child was a. girl, and jrora Coos county, .Mrs. Ellen Post ury by 340 if he had obtained the ! tne cond baby born to the Leon-!anj Mrs. Josephine Jones, louglas fines he levied on a .crew of drunks ) el" 'am"'- j county, Miss Georgia, .McKuntie Des- and battlers, who appeared in his According to tho Klamath Vallev chutes county, Mrs. .Lulu Johnson. office yesterday to receive the "last! hospital, that Is the only baby born ; miss JIaicl B. McCIolland, Miss word." The ciajoriiy, however, had spent their hard earned ducats on the liquor which permeated the city hall yesterday and eight are now fllliafi the jail which had been empty for several days. George Stuart is cerving 22 days on charges of being drunk and slug ging Police Officer. Jack Lewis, in front of the Lake hotel at noon Sun day. Gaghagen registered $25 and 12 days againat Stuart and he is now filling the entire bill. A. Morris wao arrested and charg ed with possession of liquor. Morris was picked up by one of the night cops with a r.oodly supply on the over the week-end. Lydia L. Frtcke from Klamath coun- 7 Z Z j ty. Mrs. Bertha Denton, Miss Vera BrOOklyn DOdgerS i Bcnr1- Jennings, Jackson coun- i ty. Miss Klinor Thompson and Dr. Qoliro TVTarariiillo' Estella Ford Warner from Marlon UkVUlV ITJllll call v llic NEW YORK, N'ov. 9. (United News Walter "Rabbit" Maranvllle. who some years ago was the fore most shortstop in the National lea gue, and who recently tried his hand at managing tin Chicago Cuba, with Indifferent sucress, has been obtain ed by the Brooklyn Dodgers, via the waiver route. Maranville comes to the fourth county Health demonstration. Miss L. (irace Holmes. Mrs. Clendore M. Blakely and Miss Connolly from Portland. A luncheon was served at the Medford hotel, arranged by the i Jackson County Public Health nssoc- intlon. Many intrestlng people of Jackson county attended the meeting. National leaguo club on which he hip and when he pi:: in his appear-1 has played since he rose to stardom, ance before Judge Gaghagen was j with the Boston Braves. Chicago Is given the choice between $100 or understood to have finished with the its equivalent lr. ;ni. Morris took midget shortstop when Joe McCar the fifly days. thy was signed to pilot tho Cubs Instead ol ratMing $340 in the for 1926. cofi'ers of tiie city. Judge Gagbagen was lo.-'.iU to ilonato 126 days. Just 60c a month that's all It i costs for the prompt and regular de- V.'hat yo;i r.o longer have use for! livery of The Klamath News to your may Le just the thing another is 'home or place of business. Phone racking. Ncwc Classified Ads bring! 877 now and service will start as buyers and s-ll?ra together. soon as you wish it to. FOr ll.r:.l GUILTY All four persons arraigned In circuit court before Judge A. L. Lcavitt yesterday entered pleas of guilty. Each had been Indicted by the grand Jury during Its recent session. Tho four arraigned were Thomas Vaughn, Ilarry Davis,' Thomas O'Connor and lien Cay, all arrested on liquor charges. Eat Klamath County moat, the best l.eef country ln the world, at the 8hasta Cafe. N10-14 inc. ROSEN GETS DECISION OVER FRENCH F'GHTER NEW YORK, Nov. 9. (United News) Charley Rosen won the de cision In his 12-round match with Lnclen Vines of France, at the Broadway arena Monday night. It was Vines' first appearance In this country. In a semi-final Vincent Sanchez and George Balduc fought a 12-round draw. The weights were Rosen and Vines, each 135 pounds; Sanchez 128-, Baldue 128. PELICAN CITY CLUB ' OPENS DANCE SEASON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Invitations for a dance to be held at the Pelican City Community dab ball, on Friday, November 13. ksv been issued, according to club nstBBert. This will he the first 6kk of the season of that club. Tut affair is being held for mem llw 4 their friends only. tf-JUKATJt VALLEY HOSPITAL. Klamath ardware Co. (a corporation owned by the heirs of the late John P. Campbell) Will Re-Open For Business Tuesday Morning, Nov. 10, at 8 o'Clock, a. m. ' MAURICE M. CRYSTAL, Manager Will endeavor to adhere 'to the standards set by Mr. Campbell in the future conduct of the business. 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