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Friday, August 13. lfl.fl
TIIR KLAMATH NEWS
Dempsey Eligible Game of Homers IFieht Card Will
To Fight Tunney, j Betw een Western i Be Great Event,
umsi isamers .
Says Commission
NEW 'YORK. Ar. 1?.
The flghtrra ara
in their
I
SAN' FRANCISCO. Annum 11 J
Says Sylvester!
Athletics Play
Brilliant Ball as j
Contest Nears
Woo f"Vknct Unit ' I Klmnmh KnIU. Oregon, uu lh lat:- Andy llmluar, uf llllduil)ind,
It cal lyOdSl lllilY lly ( Hi-U'umhvr. 1!J. Ore.
IVin TknnmlAnIn 1 'lrtlm1lt llalllra rltnnmw: ! ' V. I'KUIT.
Hin LnanipiOnSnip J.-aa S. Pr.w. of niMrrlnaml J:? A27 Inf. . , n-lUttr.
Of JliniOr I CUIUS ! A'frd Lilly. of Klunmlh Fatla. If you know of an ama vlola-
AURlpa nre ao'i,lc a, e, Wmliimitiiv nlchl. when . I'.mllv
, , . iar aneaa in me i oaai league mai ium L'ri.i.,1 rluh .mm
tralnlna rainna. the liikem are on .. rrwio nan nm
u auiu t maae niurn atiierenre u (;0rdon in
At time when It aeema rao-
fur them
CHU'ACO. Annual' :. U'nliril
Afier O'llrlen'4 aiwnaitiW how.
1 " . .iui.i.- mv in 0- ai w ee.i eiineHii:iv mum. wnen , I !cu iv tmimt i- e r.r fiiem i.i . ... .
- i iinnn'B oi iue iihi muni '
......la .k.. I 1 II.. V I . - I
' r - .mtniia li.i.l..i. h.i... .. il...
(O 8 to the V(.a.(.r. whn h:m arrunseil the hla-!nn til t.l.iv hrllllunl ln.ai.li.itl Th..v
mea.ured Ihe playma field of -ian-jeellar orrtipyiiia Seal. Thai-day. ; m. ,,, , r.,r Klamaih fun. ' defeated the Ked Sox In both enda
kite aladium for a nice, new yellow. rlotloiu nort of aam. j All ,T , s,,,,.! hull, l niore'of a doul.le-liejder imlav 5 lo I and
pine overcoat to be worn Saptemher ."h Loa AiiKelea uln three pit- M(.Mv vMeA lhllll ,,vr wlln ,n, 5 , .;hnik, 1,,., ,,,, (ornu.r
1. and all the aubtertiiite. vacrnia-i!,.!",.""!..'"," . 1111 - " rappeni whlrU he haa alaned up. team maiea to five Ml In the flrat
Knur homera were lilt liy Vnra " "
and Veia in the fifth, and Ilrower Cy,'lon w",a,m ,n lno
winuup on ine 4'unod cari
Ore. ' tloua
J. n. Welch, of lllldnrlirnnif. tire, lion
will
lihon a, All iniorum
de airlrliv ennfldentlal.
f""
Uin and buck iwaalnit upon the part
of certain offfciala who "opposed a
hea?weltht championnhip bout be
tween Jack ItempHey and C.ene Tun
ney have proved at futile aa they
were ridlculoua.
Hut over the river ?ti a lirowti
tone, house in Ilrooklyn Thurn.lay
ho Is inlxlnn with ' nnne anl
in the acini-; the aumc
alio I xatne.
Itomtnel
ii u in her
Kate the . Stx
III the aeioiid
and Jolly In Ihe atxth.
Oakland held on to aecond place
aafely with a a to 0 victory over
Sacramento.
The Miesiona railed In nearly
the entlro iMlchltm atatf in an ef
fort to stem the. Hollywood Stara.
venlnit aat a dumpy, white-haired who won 11 to 5, but ulao made
little Irtahman. who refued to be ""r costly errors.
comforted. MumblliiK of "double "Jumbo Jim" Klllolt of Seallle
eroaaes and "frame upa" Paddy
Mullina. who had aeen half a mil
lion dollars take wing the same
fanned - himaelf In the oppn-sxive ' found their pace, but Inst the game ! ti,0 ,( ,.vent here proved a.i pop
lummer heat. . 4 to I. lular with Wee.t funs that he was
MuIIIim Would Tight' I San Francisco and Los Asseli-s j immedateliy aiRiie.l up to fiKht there
"Please Paddy." requested Mrs. j win siaKe a aouoie neauer rriuay. aKain August ii. the
Mullina tactfully, "tell aa attain how , same oeint canea ut
The Yunka added lo their loa
ms, streak when Murray of Wash
luaton held them lo three tills and
had a bad day and was touched j applaud the battle here, there'a
for three runs in the second inning, i something wrong somewhere.
After he waa replaced by Martin ! "O'Hrlen. who Is to meet Dud
and then by Peters the Indians Thomas, the Portland favorite, in
fouahi at Weed anil came out vic
tor by virtue of a knockout. White
fought Gene lamont. who ia to
appear here in a special match l-t them, h to !.
August IT. 1 Miller of Cleveland contributed
Those boys certainly put over another good pitching perform
a pretty exhibition hi Weed." Syl- j m,,,., shutting out the White" Sox.
vester declared. "uuJ if they don't ; n l0 o. The Drowns tinned the
make the local fans sit up and Tigers ? to 2.
The Cincinnati Ituds had another
rtcld day at Philadelphia, defeating
the Phillies lo 3 In the only Na-
the first
yoo offered no beat up the heavy- ': 30 P- n.
weight champion." -
Then Mullina would smile one ol ! Pnoef diolraa-I Tr
promoter
Jars Sports of
hia rare Irish smiles and describe 1
again how he shook hia fiat under,
Jack Dempaey's nose not 24 hours;
ago and threatened to take him j
Into a back room and lick him.
Tor Paddy, while he and hia big
,., ,. : """United News! A real
never now will collect the hundreds v.,, .
! Incidcnlly. Sylvester did a Utile
scouting while at Weed, although
: he didn't have to move away from
' the ring-side to do It. So much
! taken was he with the work of
-V.T x li i two speedy boxers who staged a
iiUllUnai liame I preliminary at Weed, that he in
ticnal liMKtie game played.
Dempsey-Tunney
Ficrht Ticket
Will Be $27.50
west roast were doubled after an
other day of npaeta which left two
California players, one from New
York, ami one from Chicago, lo en
ter t ho seini-fliiul mutches tomor
row. The biggest upset of the day
was the defeut of llerkcley It' ll of I
Austin. iVxas, by Julius Sellgaon I
of Now York. 6-3, S-S. I
Hell hud been one of Ihe out-j
standing ' favorites for the crown. I
Other winners In today's quarter J
filial matches were: Jnhliny Imeg '
of Hun i a .Monica, over lolf Mmi-j
lis of San Diego. O S. ts-l. Kmmet I
Pare, Chicago, over Men Corclia-t
koff, l.oa AllKi'les. 6 3. Itoli
ert Sellers. San Kianclsco, over
Donald Slruchan, Philadelphia, M -li. I
7-S. (
Another upset of the afternoon i
play came In Ihe defeat of the XHih
doubles champlona, Milton Mill of
Woban, Muss., and Frederick John
son of Huston, by Robert Sellers
and t'mmet Pare, 4-8, T-S. 6-1 In
a quarter final match.
XOTUK MHt ITUI.ICATHIN
Itenarf mrnt or ihs Interlop
NKW YORK. Aug. 1 J I I niled , L-. 9 orflc, a, ik,,,,.., 0.
cwi Top price for tickets. lo thej July 51. Itt6,
h .tvyweight rhamploushlp fight Notlca Is hereby given that Ivaa
between Juck Demnsey and tlenel Welch, of Dairy. Oregon, who. on
SAN FRANCISCO.
.... . 'Tunnev at Yankee stadium on Sen-I OT- ' ue Ailclltional mock
.um. a.u .m...,-..,...- s. , .. i Halstng Homestead Kutry, No.
August 1!. with the result that another special 11 r 18 -. lcIioio3JS. for EUNKti. KSSKk,.
shake-up' has been added to the local card. "!' nas announreo. s. S1- wjiNKt. NW v and
don club i Names of the two l-v.s are un-, T;"' Promoter had hoped to'w,8WU. Sec. Ji. Township S7S..
of the Pacific Coast league Thurs- known, but one. who live, here, is "'" '. ''" ...
day. invoiving a change in man.-;a redheaded whirlwind, according . ' Zr'" 1
" to rttanm. while the Weed product! "' 1 ' claim to the land above
nrst came news that Joe Oesch- steps quite as fast and furiously.: " J ... T . .. .
see. for ten vr. . iH. v. -v. ......- ii. k. ii mailers so thai ICIckard told the
of thousands of dollars for which
they waited so earnestly and so
long. Mill can say he is perhaps the ,
only man who ever swung a fist at
Jack Dempsey and railed the chain-1
f.c nd kept hi. features intact, j 'j""' pi,ch"' " ' oln on daily from six to seven
This outbust of Mulllns- came as " h nfls' EPcted lo . m.. and the circle of interested
.ZutSKC Coast league oeschger; zander, Is increasing steadily,
athletic commission Thursday morn-1 h" 7? .d''an'n " , Ticket for ',he ,iKht W,11
Ing. at which Dempsey was declared L7 1, "1 It ' 'mence ,0day- Wir .'..d. and
eligible for a license to box Gene ' Z"" """i tickets will ne avauao.e i n
Tunney. The formal nroceedma. I MfCreed,e ?'!"Lfe.T. twoi R nd Waldorf biilalrd halls.
were as speedy and matter of fact:
lisniis-
sal and would be paid off Friday or'
a. the informal dL-play of fisticuffs, Saturdll5.i WI , w'mn
were dramatic and unexpected. Pre
cisely aa predicted by the United
infielder and manager, due to as
AMKRir. I.K.;l'K
Club R.
printers to go ahead.
i "1 can't wait any longer, auy '
anyway fJT.irt Is enough." Tex
! said.
' Iti.kard said he had not offered
Paddy Mulllns Xuo.uuu to withdraw!
I his challenge to Dempsey on behalf
jof Hurry Wills, as charged by the
negro's manager after the commls-,
' slon meeting Thursday.
described. . before C.
' Clerk of the County
It. Ik-Lap.
Court. at
"Trail To Rail"
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News two days ago. Rickard went .., .vl ... . . I CleveUnd 5
before the boxing board and said , nitht for he nt-aerles
Dempsey bad agreed to defend his Leard j, , flKhter of
title against Tunney next month
' Commission Favorable
The commission ruled, by a vote
of two to one Chairman Jim Far
ley dissenting that the champion
thereby had complied with its rules
and regulations, and recommended
to the license committee that Demp
sey be given hia boxing papers.
The license will be issued to the
champion (" the next meeting of
the committee, probably M on (fay.
Batteries Faber.
'Scjialk: Grabowski.
' Sewell.
It.
the old
school and this season haa been
managing the Idaho Falls club of1
the L'tah-Idaho league. His club! Club
is five games in the lead with half Detroit ...
the race over. ; St. Louis
Schmidt. It was said, lost out be- Batteries Stoner and Bassler
cause he was not aggressive enough .Severs and Schang.
and failed to protest decisions.
i-resiacnt wiinam H. .McCarthy pih n H
H. K.
9 0
12 0
Thurston and i IU U1N SUNDAY
Miller and
GOLF COURSE IS
ii.
8
10
0 l '
The itcamcj golf course will be i
open informally Sunday to play-!
j, ,ers for the first llnic. A great deal j
2 1 of money and time has been de-
votea lo making Klamath s first
I s.c If cltth something more than a,
dream an.) the memliers are entllUB-
lastlc over having II oien for play
'this fall. I
j A. J. Voyc. president of the (
''club, in making the announcement
0 '. of Ihe informal opening on Sunday.! !
in,tH iH i
release I ,q ..o '-f,...vu nm vol uuu u.eu.uem un..
Isevereld; Murray and Tate. 'their families will he admitted all
'this lime. It is Ihe plan of the
K. directors to permit non-members thej
0 : ,rivilege of the links ut some fill-1
Vork
Batteries Beall.
frankly admits, tXf. ifiot .f.tyad I Xe
...i. in. viuu. unicn limurrn in Ule ....,, B
r..u .j .u . Washington 6
1,.HW I . 1 II ...J I " '
"V . ! tlons that he intends
Paddy Mullina. The roulind little i other pi,,ye
manager of Harry Wills tore his I
white hair and waved his fists. To! PACIFIC COAST I.F.Kit'F
those who would listen he poured ! Club " j y
out a well nigh incoherent story of j Portland a g n
nis wrongs. Seattle , . l n. ...... n..i.:.. I
hH?!L;!,0Si JTfe.KPtS! B'Py'ne ' nd Wendell: j Wll.se. Wingfield and Bischoff. Gas-! FLYWEIGHTS READY
. , . . ' : - r.iiiun, jianin, t-eters and E. Bnld-
in. Jenkins.
First same R.
j Philadelphia S
' Boston 1
II.
lo
S
1 1 ure dute.
crowd. Jack was hurrying to catch
a train for Saratoga Springs. He
was grinning broadly with relief
over the commission's action, and
felt at peace with the world. See
ing Mulllns. he thrust out his hand
and said:
Dempary Agreeable
"Hello Paddy."
"Hello hell '' retorted Jdullins.
purple with rage.
Clb R. II. K.
Hollywood .....11 15 1
Mission 5 9 4
Batteries Singleton and Cook;
Ludolph. Bryan. Eckert. Clafert.
and Walters, Murphy.
Club
R.
"What do you mean by breaking j Oakland
Sacramento n
II.
3 .
your word after yon promised me
yoa'd fight Wills?" he shouted.
'"I never broke my word," return
ed 'Jack, his black brows coming
down like thunder clouds.
"You're a liar." stormed Mullins.
waring a crumpled bit of yellow
Batteries Vinci
Pruett and Baker.
ton.
Second game R. H
Philadelphia S 12
Boston 0 5
Batteries Kommell and Coch-j
rone; Zahniser. Welrer, Russel audi
Stokes. (Seven innings, called ac
count rain.)
I FOR CLASH TONIGHT
NATIONAL I.KAGIK
Club R. II.
Koehler; I Cincinnati 9 14
Philadelphia S 12
K. CHICAGO. August 1. (Cnited
0 News I Fidel Labarha. world'a fly-
1 i weight champion, and Charley
"Phil" Hoaenberg. holder of the
118-pound crown, have tapered off
their training and are confident of
! repulsing Paluso and Joey Sanger
i in the main bouts of a big fight
card at the Cnbs park tomorrow
night.
The title of n.-ither chamnlon Is
1 1 at stake, but each has a world of
4 1 nrestice to defend and the tiros-
I
K.
Club H.
San Francisco .15
Los Angeles g
Kstlrr mlUaoH,. lit. ...... ,
paper nnder Dempsey'. paraffine Vargas; Gla.ner. Strond. Day and
noae. Later it proved to be a tele- Hannah. Read
gram signed with Dempeey'a name.
saying he waa satisfied with terms ; KltMKMNi; AND MAItKIAGR
I Batteries .May ana tiargraTes; ; peers or seeing two champions In
H. E. ,jjean- Baecht and Henline. action on Ihe same card is bring-
21 o
Id A !
v vl r..t.. .
Chicago at New York called, raln.l1"" Hne-np of customers.
for a Wills bout
"I never sent that telegram," said
Jack.
"I'll bet you a thousand dollars
yon did." cried Paddy.
"That's a bet," mumbled the
champion.
Out from his trouser pocket the
KXXH'll.ViKD IN F.SGLAVn
ECCLESFIHLD. Eng., Aug. 12.
(United News) Two miles of
country lane near this town have
been closed to all bnt pedestrian
traffic after dark. The Wortley
! district council took the step to en-
VHTOK IIKIXIUI) SALE
Three thousand new mechanical
cut records three for one dollar.
Few days only, at Shepherd's. tf
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
In confinement be our Invited
guest. adr.-S
SORE FEET
Soothtd and bealsd by
rubbin nightly whh
VJCKS
V VapoRub
little Irishman pulled a roll of bills 1 'ourafe, Inlng and marriage.
was making
R nri hAirnn t n rrll n t tham nff
"I don't think I've got that' much j ,he t0 ,ra,,lc
with me." said Jack, hesitatingly. t0"rt'!"'P Impossible.
I'addy Issues 1uillcig;e
"I thought so. You're a rat. You
won't fight my fighter, bnt I dare
yon to fight me here and now,"
shouted Mulllns.
" V... ... u . ...... t.
rent led nenZ.v rtl ' ... i "Th' retary Is requested to no-
diminutive manager, while specta-l
tors held their breadth.
"I'm not too old to lick you," ex-
tracked. The commission looked
' bored and listened inattentively.
, Resolution Follows
A resolution has been passed by
I the board as follows:
tify the license conimsssion that
Dempsey has complied with all the
rules and requirement of this corn
el. lm,H P.rfrtv ,k., "'" ' i"Jra l
room over there and I'll show you
Whereat he added a stream of
epithets calculated to arouse the
fighting Instinct of a milder man
than Dempsey, and made a lunge at
Dempsey. Buck went the famous
left hand of the title holder, but a
deputy commissioner and Gene Nor
mile, Dempsey's manager, flung
themselves between disputants and
harried Jack away, leaving Mullins
in a state approximating apoplexy.
Meanwhile Inside the commission's
office another malcontent was mak
ing the air blue. Tex O'Rourke. a
rival promoter, was waving a hy
pethical million dollars in the face
of the boxing board and demanding
to know why his proposal to match
Dempsey with Wills had been aldo-
we hereto recommend
to the license committee that a li
cense be granted to Dempsey to box
In New York stnte."
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