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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1926)
Page Two Wednesday,- Pet. 20. l!2t THE KLAMATH NEWS Tim Callahan .. Awarded Decision Over Kid Starkey Tod Morgan Wins 'Golfers (o Play Cool Fight Over I For Heavy Cash Johnny Dundee Del Monte Prizes Amid a rnucons medley of cheer , SAX KKANi'lsro. Oct. 19. and jeers, Tim Callahan, formerly j tl'niled Xrwai-Tod Morgan, boxing of Pirtrhnt!.1 won a ten-round de-i coolly and with more skill ilian clsioul over Kid Starker, local bat I he has shown In previous Pacific Her. u the main erent of Idr fight card staged In hall last'uight. Quick . to realise the advantage of l)s charnrterlatic In-flghtlug against the taller Callahan. Stsr ky (flayed close to the Irishman throughout the ten rounds and nut in his share of the ground I t thrill-j coaal engagements, retained his Scandla j Junior lightweight cnamplonship by i winning a referee a decision over Johnny Dundee, veteran of 17 years in the ring, at llecreation park here tonight. Morgan won six of the ten rounds and none of the U.ouo spectators questioned the decittion. The champion weighed 12$ workj; Rangy ana constructed along pounds aud Duudee liS. stream Hues. Callahan's long armsi Fighting sturdily and gamely swung effectively on the get-aways, against a loy n years his Junior but lie entire scrap was a series of short Jaba In the clinches. A soar went up when Bobby Boss, veteran referee, lifted Callahan's arm tin the move which acclaimed the Irishman victor in the tough tea-round scrap. Out in the ver bal battles which followed the final fight. Tim's supporters held up their 4nd. From the ring. Starkey declared he wbuld meet the Irishman again any time, any place aud under any conditions. Callahan accepted the challenge, so it, Is likely it, Is likely that be fore .snany moona local fans will have a opportunity to aee another j Joel Coffman and Bobby White fought, a sensational battle listed as thexsem1-wtndup. which was a hard setae, from the opening gong. , Coffman won the decision after aix rounds of the snappiest fight ing da the card, a tilt which came mighty close to being a draw. White was"ln his usual form and perhaps In better condition than Joe bnt (he latter took Bobby's sledge hammer blows like a veteran, and returned hla aha re of the telltale . atuff '., Coffman shows a wider ring experience , than, the local boy. but lacks? White's -Sensational flour ishes,: ; The draw announced for the four roun special between Mike Daly and iPat McKadden. waa the most popular decision of. the evening and came; at the end of a fight which kept' the fane in an uproar of cheering. That the) event was worthy the name headliner. could be aeen ,'Jrom, the enthusiasm of the onlookers. Evenly matched and willing to scrap1, these two boys form a eom , binatjon which la an asset to any card No stalling In this tight, and clinches were reduced to a minimum. Fast, fighting and plenty of It In every round. -n r. . w 'KJat Ryder won the decision over Jonnjjy Bates In the preliminary. Bates' got In a lot of dirty work on (bounds from the ropes and It looked for a time like he'd con nect (Iwith Ryder for a finish, bat the latter got next to side-stepping the little boy's rope rushes and won the Ut. , y.i - '"a-l V I $ If "VsF"ts iaa. C lj. Ml DK1. MONTH. Cal.. I VI. 1S l l ulled News I Piu ses totaling1 more than SJi.UOu Mill he the lure! to t rofcasioual Rollers for a series , of tournaments In California during December on;l January. James It. llarnet, org.inlter cf the matches, uiimiiiincd Tuesday that, Sj.ttoo had heen made available for a Moulercy peninsula goat chain-' pionshlp. ; Other tourneys with their purses are ua follows: Deeciuobr 10 to li-, Monterey pen-j insula, 13.000. December IT u- 19. Sacramento. ' $3,500. : 1 December ii to SC. Kresno. JS.- ;50U. 1 January 1 to 2. Long Beach. !$i.500. ' j i , January i to 9. Los Angelea. ' ! MO.OOtf. t Second southern California tour-; : ney date 11.000. ; tlolfera who ure planning the trek westward to collect this prise; money, include George Duncan. ' 'itrltlsh star: Macdonald Smith, me-1 Iropolttau champion: Hill Melhurn. ; 'Texas: Hobby Crub ksliank and llar i ry Cooper, wiuuer of the -os An- geles. 110.000 open last year i Klamath H&h to ! Meet Ashland in I Saturday's Game ; i I Smarting under the defeat admin-' Istered by the strong Midford eleven Klamath Kails grldstera are working (day. and uight to overcome the mis-1 takes and errors made In the Sat urday game. In preparation for the game with Ashland Saturday. Coach Dutch I French's men are steaming around! the gridiron getting their muscles! into condition to pound against the' I lighter Ashland eleven. 1 This year Ashland has a new ! I coach and the valley mentor la' I using the Xotre Dame system orl-j Iglnated by Knute Kochne. coach of i j Notre Dame. If Ashland masters : 'the Rochne tactics, there will be I , a red hot game on Klamath grid-i I Iron. Off colorful per-1 r,nVc aite r.aod nwrvvv luihh ut u he' BADLY DEFEATED 'OD MOWLAM Dundee turned In formance. but was not q enough to win bsck the title lost to Kid Sullivan in 19 !J. The Italian cballeuger injured OSLO, Norway. Oct. 19. I United! his right band in the third round I New9 , Xorweginn prohibitionists iud eusijsbrlefi amly to thej, UPjn eYgrsuca la.oivtwhelmlng later rounds, it was a flow fight : deteat and the last venture of Nor-l until the eighth round, with ilor- w8ys ,ry law, a ban against splr-, gan fighting deliberately and skil-! U0Ug liquors, haa been rejected In I fully. Ringsiders gave Morgan six a nation-wide plebiscite, and Is! rounds and the other four wore i doomed to the discard. , ' even. , ty a vote of Sol. 581 nsainst the' Harry Ertle of New Jersey was i ow to 395.I0H In favor, the people Boy Mayor Given i Few Pointers by i Governor Smith! SKW YORK. Oct. Ill -I ( llll.'.l ' New si A lieatltic smile on the face; of the Tainmauy tiger , belles the i unrest Inside. New York's famous dcuiovratic political machine is deeply disap pointed with the activities uf Jim my Walker. The "buy mayor," an Tauimuny's choice for clly hall has come to he called, haa been, severely censured by the sachems of the Fourteenth street wigwam. Jimmy has prom ised to be good, but he a gayheart od young man, one who Is likely, at the first tap of the snare, drum, to reach for his jnunty silk hat, ami wasp-watsted overcoat and "step out." With the Increasing congestion In Xew York City emphasising the de mand for more subways ami a doa en or more pressing municipal prob lenii. catling for the youthful burgo master's consideration, there la a growing apprehension over Mayor Walker's predilection for night clubs, priieflghta and the good thinga of life. Governor "Al" Smith, now bus ily engaged in his fourth campaign for an office he would relinquish ; l.i illy If party politics permitted. Sat spoken harshly and character tst'.ally out of the side of hit; mou' It. to his "pjliilcal godson." "Cut out the juti aud get la work nad make good on the party promises." said "Al" to "Jimmy." in effect. Whether or not tho mayur resent ed ouixpikun criticism from the mau. who. sluglehanded. put him in power, it is a fact t hue in Tam many circles, when patronuKe Is discutscd Walker goes to George Ol- vauey. the grand sachem, for ud-t vice but uot to "A" Smith. An election campaign ia In pro-j grns aud .so the Tammany tiger i miles' boatifically and hides Its j hurts. DILLON DKKKATS IMK'kSTADKK ' I PORTLAND. Oct. 19. Harry 1)11-' Ion. Canadian light heavywi-lght. won a technical kuockout over Hu- sell Dorkstader. another Canadian ' battler, here Tuesday -night, when Dorkstader walked to -his corner in the ninth round of a scheduled 10 rnund bout. I Hurricane Invades Yucatan Channel, Is Latest Report1 MIAMI. Fla.. Oct. IS-lClllled News I For the second time since the disastrous hurrlcun. of Septem ber IS, Miami feared niiother atorm tonight. A lioplcul storm uf ItU'teuslug in tensity waa reported advaiicing northward from the Caribbean to day. t Police stopped street clamor of newsboys who shouted hiiriieuue warnlnga its evening papers rallied weather bureau bulletins of the Htorm's prog re. Hundreds of persona made aiu Ioum quorlea at uewspaper offices and at tho weather bureau. The storm was expected to tra verse Yucatan channel tonight aud the weather bureau advised that It would not be within striking dis tsnce of the Florida coast for 3(1 hours. Indications are that it will sweep Into the Gulf of Mexico, It was said. ! The government Issued blanket j (C HESTER !) PJLL8 instruct tons to all mayors m inrnr ,i-frtA .riViTVmIlfSnAX del Kin province advising them to 1 ay-U2f4 ' "?"?Mfy ...i... i: Xk sr-H'IV., ' "-JITJ. V ... Uf i.fe. I L JT te(tttAWN jav a L ... loss uf life. In Havana police were ordered on duty all night. rw4. t.M tt tmusj soio sr DmjfiGtsiscnimmtJS HAVANA. 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Oct. 19. t United; Newsl Harry Wills, who fouled aoi persistently in his recent match JUST SKKVE HKSTKSt'K IN JAIL IKLrX.lTKD meeting of the members of the ,.ck ch.rkev that Referee Pat- v-.l.'i...i-' n'... Monday night. Magulre j sy Haley threw him out of the ring, j ,enccu , SPrVe SO days In the clly i A.; J. Voye and J. F. were! retained In their respective offices of president snd vice presi dent.!; Three of the original directors. A. ji Voye. J. F. .Magulre and C. I. Roberts, were held over to serve for tie ensuing year, while John Boyl' and J. A. Swansen replaced It. Er Wright and Earl Shepherd on the taard. Committees were headed as fol lows:; J. F. Msgulre. chairman fi nance committee: A. J. Voye, hand icap 'committee: C. I. greens committee: J. A. Swansen has been suspended for 30 days by the New York State Athletic com mission. The suspension is automatic in compliance with a new ruling by the boxing board. 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