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    Page two
Thursday, October 21, 1920
THE KLAMATH NEWS
Sportsmen Active ,
in Opposition to
dithing Measure
Johnny Dundee Is Losing Champions
In Bad ith Coast Lost .Titles Upon
Athletic Bosses Decisions Only
Nebraska Solon Is
Touted As Coming
IlriHty much the same sort of caull-! The Klka' Apron mil Ovi-rull '
flower urovouder until the mntolt iiuin-e. Urn first soiiul affair nf the
I wllh J ink liolnitoy. Then II vim!
year, will 'lu mi I'trnnl of liitllurro
mi I
Klamath Sportsmen's association.' SAN FKANCISCO. Oct. ;o. ll'ii!-. NEW YOHK. Oct. SO t t'nlted
like all other similar organisation ' ted News, Johnny Dundee, who New l it is ay mi :out;itU- of mod-
'.In the stale, h become deeply In-; has held two world's championships , cm filming thai not one of the , astute niamiKor of prise flKhters.
tercsted In the effort to defeat ' during hia 1" year of fiKhltna. Is long list of champions who lout " ' under lila IliU'liiKO that!
what la known as the Tithing bill. . under fire from the California nil) ! their title in thl fateful vear i tUuniler-browcd Monte Mumi. the I
' g l i , " night, Friday, m the mu rail room.
IIIIIIHV a lllllHllllfr nus; hit I i ii nil i-uiiiu iih-miikii
lUUUCjr ,UIHt:iim:rw tlmi Mm,(,m, ,o irovt, BA ,,l,le .omml.teo have been work;
NKW YOnK. IVt. SO tl'nlled !r.al lltle-ltolder while he held It, j lug on arrangements fur the diinre.
New I Old Un Hlrkey
ORPHEUS, TrJEATRl
, TOHAY
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WOMKN ;ul KKIIH
ASKKIt TO MIOKT Kill
an Initiative measure which will ; Ictlc commission, and probably will was km..ktd out in the. process.
Nebraska legislator l advancing to I
b voted on at the general elec-. not be allowed to box lu this state There has never been a year In I proiultieuce among the world'!
Uou to be held on November S. ' again. which ao many liojer were knock- j heavyweight! .
Accordingly the Oregon State! Dundee's purse for his title bout ed from beneath their crowns, but' Already (here I talk of the l.lo
Sportsmen's asaociation la dlstrlbu- against Tod Morgan, junior light- to have so
Women pluyera of the Ueumes
Oolf aud Country club, ull those
eligible to appear on the links
through their own membvrshlp or
niembersliliM of their hiisl.nnds.- are
m iny championship? , coin lawyer becoming a "logical ' kl, j ,,,,! ,,. ...h-rlua Prl-
ting to votera through the state a , weight champion, la being held up, chance bauds upou judges' decision j contender" for Cene Tunuey's B( j 0 lock In tho club house
to dslcusa nud oillllno tho winter's
pamphlet giving alx reasons w by j while the commission decides! la even more remarkable.
Idle. Accuuipanyliir. audi l.uk Is n
I whether or not tho challenger went Harry llreb of lHttslmrgh was I deniuiid that Muiiu show Ms wiles' ... ..-,...,.
iinio me ugiii w iiu a iracmreu arm. ttne, iirst ot the year s victims ami i ugaiusi sum nrst viaaa iiigiuer.
The forpier featherweight cham-.he lost a declaion to "Tiger" Flow-1 lllckey l: brlngms; 111 heavy
pion. and first holder of the Junior rs. the preaent liicmulieat. by thej weight hope: along liii. niuc') tho
lightweight belt, attempting to re- veriest shade. It was a poor rume way . that he tutored Paul
year for use In paying the general ! gain this latter title Tuesday night, I fight, oue w hich did not repay the . Herlenbach to a title. ,tunu Is lie
expenses of the stale, was passed j fought only with his left from tho,lS.O00 spectators who Jammed the Mix pitted against one easy murk
Ly the 19SS legislature under , the j third rouud on. - ; uew Mudison Square Harden one latter another. There may he some
Dundee claims a hard punch to l cold February night tor their at-'idea of progresaion in the process,
Morgan's jaw fractured his arm. but : tendance. but It la not apparent,
some rlngsiders say he did not i The Plttsburghcr. w ho once whip. I Monte has knocked out hia var
laud a solid blow w ith his right ped liene Tunney, t!-e present king tous opnoneala with such ease that
ror for which he. himself was In i fist during the entire bout. They j of heavyweights, was In no eon- j one Important factor in his make
part responsible), and the amount! also blame Dundee for a alow tight, i dition to do his best, and the . up remains 111 doubt. That is hia
to ibe raised by taxation would not j saying that the Italian has gone '"Tiger" won a ruffing and flawing j ability to "take it."
back ao far he never should have! match In which a slow thumb to
been matched for a title affair. !the eyeball was one ot the most
Aa X-ray of the arm will be : popular blows.
taken Thursday aud action ou pay-i Mickey Walker of Kliiabcth was- r '
sportsmen should .oppose the Tlth
lng biU.
The reasons as outlined, follow:
' 1. The bill (H. B. 5021 which
takea 101 of the game fund each
lash of Governor Pierce on the pre
text than an error had been made
In fixing the amount of tax levy
for the blennium l9SS-: (an er-
Thl Is the first time thul women
have been asked to organise In the
name of the club, and F.ddto Nuuii.
golf pro, will be at lha meeting tu
assist the women In their declslona.
Shipment 'ot uew drosses hi to
day at Deo Uegln'a Store, lis So.
7th
meet the needs ot the slate by up
wards ot a million dollars and it
was claimed that the only alterna
tive. In order to avoid bankruptcy,
was to require the self-supporting
boards and commissions to contrib-
uata a part of their receipts. It
was admitted by all legislators that
It was unfair and unjuat but the
state's extremity seemed to require
1U .
iWhen the referendum was Invok
ed It automatically estopped the
state from collecting lu 10 from
the came fund or any other of the
funds involved, and it can not col
lect until after November S and
..then, only from that date on. Since
the passage ot the bill by the leg
islature, events have proved that
it was a false alarm and that the
, state did not need the money. It
has functioned In the usual man
ner and without a dettclt up toj
date.
I. No tax money has ever gone "
Into the game fund. The sports-j
' men ot tie state are maintaining
its game resources .without the
cost of a dollar to the taxpayers.
They are 'doing this In addition to
paying their share of the taxes, for
most of them are taxpayers also.
S. The sportsmen not only are
Berlenbaeh. headed for the light
heavyweight championship, was fed
DANCE
Ity the
N. W. A. anil ibe II. X.
i-hi i ay Miiirr
In the
I. O. . K. II Al l.
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USED CARS
i(i i . I r - t
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i -.. -i
1924 Ford coupe, new paint, 'good rubber
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ment of Dundee's purse has been (another champion burut cut by the
deferred until after that time. , bright lights who paid the penalty.
There has been some criticism ot ,anl nc- ,00' handed over his crown
Morgan because the S2i-year-old ,s ,he f08"11 of a decidedly close
champion could not floor Dundee. ! ll','on In which the referee did
But Tod never has been a puncher not concur. Mickey and Pete Lat
and performed coolly and with skill j ,0- ,hc ncw welterweight cham
agalnst the experience of a man who : Pon- Pul uf " uninteresting tea
has been knocked out only oncei
in nearly 400 fights. j
: Boxing commissioners, although !
they have not taken definite ac-j
tion yet, unite in the opinion) that I
Dundee, henceforth will be barred I
from California rings.
round bout at Scranton. the lat.-:
ter's home town, and two judges
awarded Pete tho title. ,
Paul Berlenbaeh of Astoria pass
ed on the light heavyweight crown
to 'Jack Delaney ot Bridgeport. In
somewhat differeut fashion, but it
1 was tho judges' verdict which de
i cided the issue. Berlenbaeh, one
of the greatest natural fighters ever
developed, tried to become a box
'er against Delaney. and the flash
! In French-Canadian rut ' him to
pieces.
I ' I . V n I'kl...
PORTLAND. Oct. 20 U nited . " , , . . h w
.. . , , . judges decision affair w hlch mark
News) Many inquiries are being!' ... , .... , .,.,
I weight championship by Sammy
I Mandell of Rockport. who was de-
Many Inquiries -Received
Asking
About Wool Crop! Z
tire to contracts for the 1927 wool
olln K.. . I. J I
. linnr 7, J. .h I clared new king of the 135-p,nd-wllllng
to admit that they are In- .... . ,.... ,,, ,,.
afford to assume as it Is one ot thej
h;. 7 , T """"Ithon with' old Rocky Kansas,
to do some business in futures, butt , , rT .. .,, '
' inn fresh in memorv to need more
?dol wool ximtinuesto .hp hhi . t i l- a..ni.
championship Jyout
...I.. .1.. l.o linHn nf
' maintaining the game supply, a bur-!"0 prlce " "e-tioned.
den .which the taxpayer could, well ! ,sJit "'f0' antlnuea.,to be haU;th0n pgsBiogvrecat
s;aooTe a -.working basis. Terhaps j ,he nsvy weight cl
which Is somewhat above buyers"
state's greatest assets, but they
hare actually bought, out of their
own rackets and siren to the state.
three game farms and . seventeen i ""as.
trout hatcheries, conservatively es-1 . J ...
timated to be worth a quarter of I SPIlAt fif ' i?Ppd Tc
a million dollars. It Is obviously i ; 1VCCU 15
unfair that they should be pen-! LearniniT Al)OUt
allied by the state for this act of I j - .
philanthropy. Indiana : Ku KIux
. Thousands of persons who-
never fish or hunt, annually con- CHICAGO. Oct. 20. (United
tribute to the game fund
understanding that their
shall tie used only In the pro pa
3SO.O00 pounds of Goodiug. Idaho. to go ten rounds.
-oo. is neia nere around 38c pound. , , M ...... rhamuion re-
mained champion until be took one
1 on the button and heard the hir
idles while the referee counted
slowly up to 26 or 27. Then, and
.only then, was a new champion ilc
clared. ! Or it might have been that the
-title-holder, at the end of 45 rounds
of fighting was unable to see, hear
' iv.ni a hi.. .i j t- ... .or nit nis arms. in wincn nir.
r"h the ;rk , , , K'U"r'he allowed to fall off his stool
"'! A,S0.U.Ben1, In.d- W".h..a ""'Mlnto the blood and resin while
" . ,"ruu-.a"a w,1"nness! everyone hailed his conqueror.
gallon of same and game fish. It,'" oeiore ti.e acnate Scw (he olJ mu.n and
is . breach of trust to take any part j 'usn commit.e. today and laid bare . eJudce auoul tles chaUgig
ot their money for the payment of tn 1whole. ordld ot that or- re , ,he disclrd Any
other aute expenses. ) ganlzatlon , strangle hold on the L, rouad boxlng exhibition may
5. To maintain the state's game I g01Tlernment ' nl home s""e- . Vroduce a new "champion of t:.e
resourcea on a plane commensur- Hu1 P Emmons was the '-j worId ..
ate with lu reputation as a game!neM name the stories he told I '
state requires all the funds thati01 klan domination lu Indiana werejcoK rol.l.KUK FOOTBALL
can be raised by the present meth-!at once "maxing and amusing. ; TKAM IXV1TK1) TO HAWAII
and more. To imnair this fund! u. lue aian gusneu
wTnlV ly 7urt.il the presenter- the big of the amiable ( '
con.truct.ve program and would .orrent. -cusat.on, ' aaVaZUoa
cost the state its reputation .mi"U' I T "' f- Otto Kium of Hawaii for his
sportsman's paradise .b tJ" Z to play the university ot Ha-
hMnvht nnnrirens or inousanus ui -'- ulu-,ul
tourists and millions of dollars of !?"- "aison oi inaiana presi-
. . .. t. ,v. ...(. .dent of the United States, and the'
lurcigu iuww . . I . . .expenses.
6. To allow mis out 10 iecomc " i
a law would establish a -very dan-!'"e committee chairman Senator
serous precedent! The next legls-j James Reed, the relative import
lature would ask for 25 of ourance of a cyclops. a kleaglc. a
funds and soon they would be dragon, a wizard, a klavern or n
passing the bill championed byjklasek. I
Governor Pierce when be was a! W'tie the senator from Missouri,
member of the senate, taking all j dreaming tonight of a Jumble of j
j wlerd titles, l.le rorme- cyclops 1
from South Bend Is prcliahly won- j
wail at Honolulu on December 4.
The invitation guaranteed 18.000
It Ebcy accepta the Coe
team will sail from San Francisco
November 21, arriviug at Honolulu
November 30.
of the game fund.
MRS. MHOMMKL MAKKS
derlug whether his fopner brctli-1
XKW HWI.MMIXO nKCOBOtrcn will kill him outright or give!
. i him slow poison. 1
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. (United, ror tile witne?s rc.-ei.Ied that I
News) On a bleak rainy day Mrs. nhi ufe has been threatened al-
Lottie Moore Schommel. mother of ready for his break with the klan.-j
two children, completed her swim j "And after toduy," he added, j
from Albany to the Battery at Newji-i , known as 'Aronld thej
York, which she began nine days , traitor,1 doomed to die without a
ago and beat all previous records. j country and with the word 'traitor'
Mrs. . Schommel's time was six branded cn the soles of my shoes, i
honrs and 24 minutes under that "That's the way the klan works."
of Mrs. fiade Corsen. sw immer of j Emmons said. "It puts the fear
the English channel. Her total f (jod in men's hearts."
time in the water for the 151-mllej The witness said W. Lee Smith,
stretch was 57 hours and 11 m In-1 present grand dragon of the Indiana
utoa. . 'klan, once offered him (10,000 If
i he would support James Watson
WIXO ItlCE SOWED BY for ,enato.
t-SK OK AIltl'LAVES; And ,ad Emmon,
just the same as threatened to get
me If I didn't go down the line for
Jim."
Aged Rancher's
Quick Comeback
Recaierfd aftar Mtren yrars fuA
faring. Portland nwn, 70 rart
old, uantM all to know Tattlac.
J -ik. - v .
WI.VXIPBO, Oct.
-( United i
of agriculture Is using aii planes to
sow wild rice over the marsh : What you no longer have use for
lands in the hope of attracting ' may be Just the thing another is
more ducks and muskrats with the j Jf- Jlf" ,"1B"th News Claasl
i. . j . " . . . fled Ads bring buyers and seUon to-
increased supply of natural food. Igether.
O. J. Grexoiro,
former Clackamus
County rancher,
71 K. 50th St.. N.
Portland, Ore
says: "A few sim
pie preventive'
measures will
forestall pain and :
rebuild health.
"Before I took
Tanlae. I had
almost given up hope of recovering
my lost health. For seven years I
suffered night and day. From 237
lbs. I wasted away to 118. Pains in
my stomach bothered me so I could
not work. My nerves vera so worn
that I could not sleep.
I v.oi a particle of energy or an
ne I ounce of strength. Then I found
l.iniac, good old Tanlac. I cannot
estimate in dollars what this tonic
has done for me. It made me well
and added 20 lbs. to my weight."
Tanlao, nature's remedy made
from roots, barks and herbs, Usually
relieves constipation, tones up liver,
puts stomach In shape, and builds
strength. Buy Tanlac at your drug
gist's today and regain health.
T
..71
VOTE
323
X
:M0
Do you want to pay
Two Taxes for your Smokes;?
You are still paying enormous war taxes to the, United States Govern-ment-Now
the state wants TO TAX YOU AGAIN!
The U, S. Government gets 6c every time you buy 20 cigarettes,. lOW.the
E STATE WANTS TO TAX YOU 2c to 3c MOKE!
EIGHTEEN CENTS goes to the Federal Government for every pound of
your tobacco. Now the State, proposes to add about 9 cents EXTRA!
IT MEANS THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY FROM. TEN TO FIFFTEEN PER
CENT MORE FOR YOUR SMOKES!
It means that you will have to pay a SPECIAL TAX for the PIUVILEGE
OF SMOKING!
i
It means an additional horde of revenue collectors
whose salaries YOU have to pay.
; It means that this is the beginning of a system of STATE NUISANCE
TAXES next cigars, then gum, candy, theatre tickets, cosmetics, all for
you to pay! Is it fair to single you ou t to pay a special tax just because you
enjoy a smoke?
Vote NO! On the Cigarette
and Tobacco Tax
VOTE
323-X
NO
JVIecca Pool Hall
McDonald Bros.
Rex; Billiard Parlor
. The Pastime
Pioneer Tobacco, Co.
Waldorf Billiard Parlor
United Cigar Store
JVIason-Ehrman & Co.
The Smoke