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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1926)
Page Two Wednmlav. Oot. 13, lf2(5 'I'lll.' K'l AMA'PII Mti'Ua t Sharkey Is Given -Decision in 13th Round With Wills Wills Into a rirnir nml honked hint wild right swing nnil I lion lili low .ftcrnnoii brought mil the lam repeatedly in I lio injured eye. , in a clinch. Sharkey stung hi in 1th j ounce of pep and iul II bo torn all Chnrkey iiiii a right to the. jaw ami ' .1 rhari right to llio chin. Vlll , a enthusiastic plum for Ihe Willa backed him lulu a corner, j again hit low nml lie was wnrllCil-1 utiinlay Mint. The Froah are Sharkey a playing for the eye j , villa wan aiKiilu win ueil for hitting . .... t ... n , ' ., alllIlln. i.,,n. anil pn( four hook 10 hia head witli-l o'j ihe break. Jack crossed a right . .. m.w...i out a return. Wills put 11 right I to WlIN' oar ami the neuro backed I ! Ihe hearl a- Sharkey went In. j away. Slmrkey jumped in with a Jack kept roinplaininit to Ihe referee j h fi hook 10 the body and they did .tnd Will was warned rihm-ki'v : s.iine more t'lflii'hiuc. Ju.'k struck hooked half n doren left to tin ;.nother Uori left 10 the hody. Ho nigh " hool la not asleep, will he five at ihe bell and Haley warned 1 nooked th'ce lefts to willV Jaw j lighted at 7 : SO o'clock l-'rldny night. Wills hecuuse ihe negro used the .led then Inouitht orer a right ' The watchword now is. "Heal hr.rkhand. j which ucai l .lore the negro's nose i Medfonl," ' and Klnnmlh hlith la Sharkey's round. ;iff. sliarkey'a round. Stun key nklng Ihe support of the business llotind eight--Harry hooked a left ' jumped in a. ;1ioiikIi to finish hW'tmll whose student sponsor tlcketa 11. an. fine wrlch precede the Medfonl name oil Ihe home p. alter. The bonfire, which wilt announce to tl.e cltUena of Klamath that Ihe EHBKTS FIELD BROOKLYN', Oct 11 (United News) Jack Sharkey of Boston knocked all the champion ahip aspirations out of bin Harry Wills of Harlem, In their scheduled 15 round bout before rapacity crowd at Ebbets Field Tuesday nifthl but the fight ended In the thirteen- j th. when tha negro, who had hraa- ' ed M much of what he would do j "' ,K".,V ''"'V to certain heavyweight champions, " "- " " ! wa. thrown out of the ring for ' "".'"r il'. . h""k! '"' continuous foul fighting. 0 ,1,"r- " ' 'been hit low. bin llio referee matte 1 Willa waa a badly whined figh-; ,,,, f(Rh, slHll.kl,y ,, wills missi ter. and had been outclassed, out- . drovc ,wo ,)Vl.rhand rights 10 1 punched aud outgamed In every I ,hp lFad wilu Wns hoo,,i ror round of the eonteat before the iPp,is; Sharkey's back and Sharker' MfarM Patsv llalev. finally eonld ' - ..... woi.. ..i..i. i aland no longer tne negro a ioui v,ith a left jah. Wills waa sum. ling """ euiiiumm. .ne imiuuuioi Kb;w YORK, Oct. 1 J. (fnlled work, and-ordered him to hia cor- 'uncertainly iu the center of Ihe county warriors, ha. ked by their :(owaJck iienipney will nine! ner. "ring. makiUK litllo effort to fiKh... body of 3S0 sludenis. are lyii.K In llu Kiuwt 0( lff l wi,. patsy liaiey wouiu nave oeen 8'" ...?, n --v .. , , k si.arkev fi.l.i "If H.e hnvin. Hiarh School Team Ready to Scalp Team of Med ford Primoil to a luti liri' with uro Kitoil (or tin' ItiKKCHt ponumit ; Mtmo of the unison. j Jack Dempsey to j Meet Winner of i Wills Rig Rout justified In which will arrive in Klamath Falls. before he did. for the black's favor-: Kound nine Wills tried to take .Saturday to do battle into victory ite tactics of holding and pounding ! " aggreaslre bin his blows lacked ror ,h(, ril.s, hiB BilnK, ml th, (,,,, I platter. bu onnonent on the hack and of s'eam. naraey was snnging mm ... . . ailh .hn.l AffD n...l rinl.ttt.w awlnging backhand puuenea comuigi-"" ........ outside of the fact that the hoys! out of clinches, began before the ! J-'ck ont l.ree lo , mxry . face . ,. t ,h,ir ..(lally ,. first bell's echoes had died away, j ' -' r.ppcd a l. fi t. he body and . lUen numuicled Harrys faeo. Shar-!1" g'miion iimj nikoi Sharkey won IS rounds and one ! m n( Ma nm, ; ...Mowing school hours. roach might have been classed as even. , vy 1s h;() no U,an hlova (1 . ,-,ench u sendiiit: them tliroiii: The Bosionian'a workv was over-: Uver KvPry ,,, lu, ,rll,j tl i,t,a : & steady grilling thai will make shadowed by the negro's fouls, how-;i(Uj h( i,,v was ,p r i,im ,5. m 111Kh 1(s .lih .,, tlu,v ever, and the crowd of S5.00I) which , j,liarkcv nook0(, thTO, morc ,,., , mfn ,h( Mf(1(ord pil.sk;n chnstfr apparently was ent.rely for .. the faceMind had Wills winded j Sa,rilnv f,ernoon at S.:!0 o'clock , kept ; hf ''"1 Sharkey-a round. , "The boys are still smarting 1111-. ,0 throw VMM, , ou of the ' Ko4 -Wni Ll-erc, wi,h!(ler ,ho , After the Bostonian s snapp ten 1 his jigla as Sharkey came In. Jack , ,. Jabs and severe body punches had . hammered him with left and rights I v- 1 nncipal lain T. Jack reduced Wills to grogglnesa Ihe 1 tP ,hr head. He drove a right hook j s0" """,,d ."sterday . "butihey nro negro became more and more de-) to t). mouth which slowed Wills 1 ' excellent condition and 'rarin' liberate iu his fouling, and after jduwu. and a left swing to the Jaw 'o Bo- after, the bissest ment in, 43 seconds cf the 13th round Haley J vliich had Wills dared. Sharkey 'he valley." stepped between the men and order- kept after his body and had Wills! It Is probable that Zed Ilarnes. ed Harry to bis corner. j In. bad shape. Wills kept backing I flashy Utile quarter 011 Klamath's: The negro was glad to go. He away. Sharkey was mauling the ! eleven, will he in condition fori had all the fight punched out I'umi.- u nits tins la necessary to es-i labllsh lny right to a return mutch with (iene Tunney." the former, heavyweight champion confided re-; cently. j I'eiupsey and Kstello Taylor urc i'oing to retire rrom the limelight . i.s nmcll aa possible mill aeek what' delusion they can find in Holly-1 wood lor a while before the ex i hampino , leglns training for n( drive K' fegain his title. t Daugherty Likely To. Escape Trial For Second Time him. He made no protest. Seated at the ringside was Col onel John J. Phelan. of the license commission, whose championship of Wills had cost New York City the Dempsey-Tunney .fight. He had refused the then heavyweight cham pion a license because Jack would not box Harry Wills. At the end of the fight Phelan admitted hia mistake. 'Haley did Just right. Wills fought foul." he said as be hurried away. Dempsev or Tunney would have made mincemeat of the Wills who showed up in the rlns a: Ehfcets Field Tuesday night. Round one Sharkey led and then t.m.ned into a clinch. He kept go ing into Wills with head down. KarrT boxed slowly and waited for him to come in. Wills held with his left and pounded the body with his richt. Sharkey put three lefts to the head which only made Wills 1 laugh. Both were missing and fight- j Ing awkwardly. The crowd was. shouting: "No holding." every time Wills grabbed Sharkey. It was a '. slow round and Sharkey had the ad- j vantage. - . Round two Jack stuck two lefts' it the face without a return. Wills j wjs warned Jor holding and hit ting. Sharkey kept rushing, but Wills wrestled him around easily and drove home some hard body blows. Harry was fighting one of his bad fights, holding most of the time, and making Sharkey come to j Mm. Wills pat an arm around ' Sharkey and Itefcree Haley stepped ; between them to warn Wills. It was another . slow round in vliicu Sharkey deserved the ver- i diet. . . 1 Kound three Wills seemed undis-1 turned by Ihe referee's warning. He put a right to the head and Imme-, dlatcly got Into another argument) with Haley. Sharkey was working'' hard and making Wills miss badly. He was aggressive but Wills kept ' tying him up. Wills pounded Shar-, key's ribs and Sharkey put a solid ' rir.lit to the head. Sharkey bored in. playing for the body with both ; hands. j The round was even. ltottnd four There was a lot of! clinching a,t the start. Sharkey put ; three lofts to the head at close quarters and foughl savagely. Wills backed lu a corner and laughed nt ' his opponent. Wills was wrestling the lighter man around the ring. ' While Sharkey was throwing in lefts to the head and body, three blows to Wills' one. Wills was winded ut ! the end of the round, but It was about even with Shurkey doing most j of the fighting. ! Hound five Sharkey put a right I and two stiff lefts lo Wills head ; without a return. There was tool much clinching nml Wills struck a backhand blow and was warned. The! negro was fighting strictly on the' defensive. Sharkey hooked a left ' to the jaw and then a right to the side of tho head without a re-; lorn. Wills was fighting with every 1 underhanded ring trick that lie ' knew. It was Sharkey's round. ! Hound six Wills landed hard ' right hook to Ihe heart. Sharkey forced his way Into a clinch and played for the body. Jack hooked n solid lift to Ihe head and forced NEW YORK. Oct. 12. U'nlted Ncwiil -Although I'nlted States At ti rney Emory. It. Ilurkner, proseru- of . negro badly at close quarters and ; Saturday's game, although during ,, ,.,-, " , " ' . , ' . , Wills' face was a mass of cuts .he earlv nirl of the week "lloss"!,, . iu while Sharkev was unhurt It was J T Part of the weeK. Ilosa rlrm TMllny on ,,la ,w.uloB to wniie narge was unnuri. it was Fr h OI.jer(M) names lo save his .t 30 davs hef.ir.. determining Sharkey's round and fight barring! ... ., , . a" 3V ""010 determining a knockout j strength. Ilarnes was injured prior whether to ask a retriul of . the Round eleven Sharkey was care-1 10 lho Asl,l:""1 " o"1' could onlv former high government officials, less and Wills got home with rights) nllly ,he ,irst hl1" in tne vals"" bat-(there Is considerable doubt about to the bodv. Wills tried In onen un'"- I another trial. and fight, but he was missing and) Medford says she has the "low- The preparation of the case Sharkey waa jabbing him to the face , down" on Klamath Falls, because I against Harry M. Daugherty. former ai.d body. Sharkey hooked a left to 1 the entire team, including conch attorney general, and Colonel Thorn. Ihe head and the fight was halted a j i,nd subs. Journeyed from Medfonl! a" w- Mlll''r. former alien property moment, while Wills trunks werejtp Ashland at the last game to gel i custodian, took twenty months and If 'cost the government thousands of ' dollars. It is pointed out that thin pulled up. Sharkey put a right io;,c foo,.lH ,,ope on Klamath me nena. jiifk rusueu nun 10 tne, 1., .,.1 ui.,n. 1 nt-n n ' I ropes and W ills nearly slipped out ,. .. . , .,, 'factor militates strongly agalnst.the .1-- .... . 1. 'I'' Medford mud-caters will be out',,, ... of the ring. Sharkey put a right 1 . , .likelihood of a retrial. rnd left to the head without return io(- lui-k' ,,,r Wmaih never docs ( ;: at the bell. Wills did lietter in this i l1"-' liamc ,w"-'0 '"'s " "" . . ; il.e a winner. " ""'""- 1 und, but Sharkey got the edge.. Kound twelve Wills missed . llnna ..all nKnn CQi All l.fn.m. A student-body meeting yesteiday ,1nn 'W he trletlT- eonrid,ntlal Cheerful interiors 1TS17 "DEAUTIFUL backgrounds make happier hours within your home! 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