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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
Page Fourteen MR, DEMPSEY IS GRIEVED BY HIS urnnra f 1 1 III UlHJUU.Il LC3 ANGELES. Dec. 1J. Being the University ot Pennsylvania here heavyweight champion Isn't solely j this afternoon, suffering from pneu a business of socking contender. monia. - ; ke It from the champion himself I Tonight hie condition waa report-j Jsck Dempsey Is having the hard- rd a little changed since afternoon, est fight of his life, be says, ridding but was said to be "favorable." himself ot the parasites who would Smlln who has ga,n)a fame , pitch their training camps In the'hrou!n mtmy yM of suwssfu, carried halla of his Barbara hotel. ' California, was In the! All of hi, spare time now is ,ast , tne Bt foolbaltj taken up whh his hostelry tasting inference and Bte eeaon gsmes In J filet of boeuf, bisque Richelieu. P: Chicago. proving menus and signing pay) checks, six months ago Jack took over the affairs of the Barbara in a split up ot holdings with Jack j Kearns. then his manager. He, found his hotel was really a train ing quarters for box-eared palookas. j Cuspidors were scattered about j the lobby wKh an eye to careless; abandon. There were other things wrong with the hotel. 1 "When I tlrst took hold," Jack said. "I found a gang of prelimln-j NEW YORK. Dec. J9- Kid Kap ary pug, shadow boxing in the ho-j lan. featherweight champion, who tel halls. After every fight the ' successfully . defended his title sane would congregate in the lobby ! against Babe Herman of California and punch holes In the air. demon strating how certain battles were won and lost.- "That was tine business, but ft didn't belong In my hotel. "I explained to the bora that If j they were looking for training quar- j tera they would have to register somewhere else. Some ot them took it In the right spirit; others spread the newa about that I was high hat ting the crowd. MONTREAL WINS AT ICE HOCKEY uinisnv SQI'AHE r.ARiiEX. NEW YORK, Dec. 19.- ( United rress)-With a strong finish In the final period, the Montreal Maroons defeated the New York hockey teem here tonight by a score of 4 to 1. j ' MADISON SQUARE GARDEN". ' Dan Rogers, manager of Rocky Kan NEW YORK. Dec. 19. (United j Sas. the Buffalo fighter, spoke up Preas) Surviving the Injuries of ai with words to the same effect. train wreck at Altoona, Pa., the New York Americana appeared here tonight against the Montreal Mar oons In their second home game of the national professional hockey 1 league season. - The game was witnessed by aj crowd of (.000. . Montreal led at the end of the first period by a score ot 1 to 0. Noble, the Canadian right defense, scored the single goal after 14 min utes of play. Montreal gained a lead of two to one In the second period. Hilly Burcb. the New York cap tain, scored the first goal for the Americans after three minutes and 20 seconds of the second period. Dlebert, the Montreal right wing, broke the tie later when he bounced the puck off the shoulder ot Jakey Forbes. Classified advertising in THE KLAMATH NEWS pays big divi dends. Use tbem for profit. An Ideal Gift A TUDOR FORD SEDAN Good Rubber New Paint Ruxtell Rear Axel Only $335 Howie Motor Co. ANDY SMITH IS SERIOUSLY ILL Famous Coach Stricken With Pneumonia Taken To U. Infirmary , piilLADKLrillA. IVc. 19 Aml : Smith, football roach ot the l'nl-i verslty ot California, was taken to . ,.i., . He was visiting the University of ! Pennsylvania when stricken. KID KAPLAN MAY GO LIGHTWEIGHT last nlaht. may soon start campaign- Ing tor the lightweight title. Scarcity of opponents in the featherweight class, and the possl bility of Benny Leonard, retired lightweight champion, returning to the ring next year, have caused Kaplan to cast bis gaxe toward the lightweight field. Scotty Monteith, Kaplan's man ager, discussing the situstion to night, told the United Press that Kaplan, be believed, would have no difficulty In making the weight re quired ot a lightweight champion, and would be in good fighting trim at such a poundage. "We hear that Leonard Is coming back into the. ring next summer," Monetith said, "and propose to goi .......... ..... ....... """ - " worth-while competition for 1lcn ,u ,je '""""-weight c Almost at the some moment that Monteith was discussing Kaplan's plans to see a match with Leonard. Rogers said he also had heard that Leonard Would be In fighting clothes next summer, and that he waa out for a fight for Kansas with the retired champion. ELKS! Christmas Dance Christmas Night The biggest event of the year. Invitations At Club Sund KEELER WANTS TO MEET GOOD HEAVY Winner of Laat Main Event Signs for Chance on Next Card Hope lhat Matchmaker Sylvester would pick him "a big boy" was ex-, 'pressed Saturday ulght by Sugar j Willie Heeler, victor In the- main event on Thursdays boxing card. Keeler signed a contract yesterday to h,r 00 "rd- nd le,t " " Sylvester to pick his op- Pn",t- Sylvester announced also that he j had signed up Jim Fleming ami . Knockout Ilogan for a six-round j semi-final, a sequel to their last fight, which waa a draw. 1 "Kid Short," son of Burrell Short, county commissioner, and Buck ' Weaver, local transfer man. both of I them weighing 'over 800, have also signed. "Biff Jones May I Coach Army Team' WEST POINT. N. Y.. Dec. H.- leaned News) Captain Ulff Jones, line coach at the United j States military academy for several years, probably will succeed Captain ; Jack McEwaa as head football coach ! for the cadets. It was reported today. ; Captain MrEwan. who was on his j way to Porto ltlco, resigned , his commission to accept a thrce-year contract to coach the University of , Oregon team. Unlike the naval academy, the army officials depend on graduate coaching, and McEwan's successor will be picked from the service. . I When In tfc LET ut 0 Do It" ay. December 20, 1025 FIGHTER'S NOM DE PLUME PASSE California Boxing Corn Decide Pug Mutt Use Right Name I.OS ANUKLKH, Dec. 19 (I'ullcd Tress) Stage names will no longer be tolerated by the California box ing commlssluu. The dictators of California pugil ism met here today aud decided that every boxer must use his right name In all future fistic engage-, tnents. Kvrn those who have built up ! reputation under an asauuicd nom de plume, must revert to their given namea, the boxing arbiters decreed. ! Many fighters have taken aum-: cd names because they IUI not want J their parents to know tbey were ; fighting. It waa explained. The' commission does not desire to be a j party to any Such acts. It Is expected the courts of the state will be rushed by the cauli flower entertainers who wish to con tinue their pugilistic careers under an assumed name. Mu.hr Callahan, nationally known lightweight, shone real name Is Morris Schrer, recently applied to a local court and had his fighting name legalized. WIN TITLE U.IMK SAN FRANCISCO, Iec. 19. "Hearing through Its opposition al most at will the BskersHeld Drill ers today defeated the Salinas Cow boys by a score of 3 S to 0, thereby winning the right to meet Covins next Saturday In Los Angeles tor the state high school championship. OPKXB MAIU II HIWT CHICAGO. Dec. 19 The Chicago! American league baseball team will I open Us spring training trip whh I exhibition games against Shrevepart March 1. it was announced today. 1 The Shreveport games will be fol lowed by exhibitions against Fort Worth. GEO. METZ, Reliable Jeweler HASKELL INDIANS BEAT L. A. TEAM Indians Come Up from Be hind and Take Game 12 to 10 I.OS ANOKI.KS. Pec. 19. t United Press) Hinging a brilliant rally In the final halt, the Haskell Indiana defeated the Irftt Angeles Athletic club eleven, composed of former college stars, IS to 10 here this afternoon. , A 30-yard place kirk by Norman Anderson, former Southern Califor nia tackle, and a touchdown by II I II lllewetl. former Laillornla star, which was converted, gave the Mer cury team a 10 to 0 lead at the end of the first half. The Indians opened up In Hie sec ond half and scored two touch downs. George Levi, halfback, went over In the third period after a series of line bucks. Ward. Indian quarterback, Intercepted a pass shortly before the gsme ended and raced sixty yards to a touchdown and victory. CHICAGO BEARS OFF FOR SUNNY FLORIDA CIIICACO. I e. 19. (United I'l-ras) Harold "Red" tirange and the Chicago Hears will entrain for Florida Monday to play a series of games. 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