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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1926)
Page Two Tuesday, tWemW 7. l!2( THE KLAMATH NEWS Coming Year For Boxing is Beset: , With Uncertainty Basketball Rules , Dempsey Planning I Pine Tree Offers Undergo Changes; Big; Turf Career II. tl'nlte.1 OHECiOX AtlRU'l I.TfRAL COI.-I 1.03 ANliKI.KS. I lee. United I.KCK. CorvulliH. Dee . Change '' t'nimv ha ml.l in haNac-thall mien (or the coming. Vaudeville Bill I1M1TIIAI.I. NTlt KlliNKIt I I' NEW, YQilK.' Dec. . (V.N.I PriifoiiHinnnl fondle-, althnuith II n- Joye-d the- moil lucrative period of "I"H l""ln asplrntlcti he lis history during 19S6. enters the, on the coam to any ureal extent new yesr. Ixwt by danger, j In the opinion of Coach Hoh Hiiro:. . For boxing, as eondui'ted today. J Aggie cage mentor. The rule I. lu own worst enemy. Tho public Bla,jK , .(iumeter be drawn uaea 11 ana aa juni pait an un-t precedented sum to witness It dur- Inn the past 1! months. tlona to become a kins: c; lha turf which may liipate. entirely any may hava to try In th renter circle parallel to the lend lines to dt-uote the part of ! the circle belonging la each lunin- In the two lament cities of theer may le left out as far as I'ac L'nlted States, however, where box-,1ft,. coant onfcronce basketball N Ins naturally would be expected to i ,merned. according. to Coach make the most money, those wh-j i Hater A vaudeville Mil at the Pine Tree theatre Unit Is offered "Inlay and tomorrow Is heralded as one if vaudeville's cHiKnlchl and fiinnl- come-back. In the prise rum. est offering appearing this season. The former heavyweight Ullo-jwiih no limit of comedy, novelly noiuer naa purcnat a string of four thorouchlired rnltH. the nuc leus uf a racing itable which he I.. ,n.i .... ... ... i . .a i ...... ......... IK'ri WHO .... I cctu King, nnu "Requirement for air pressure J ox 11 pound for the ball may be jeaxily enforced if the conference I adopts a vnlve ball insteal of a lace j one," remarked the Orange coach. ( "The, tulve ball in Its present state runnci by Dempsey ha aideni turf tan, Mid he. I a fam iliar (Inure at all of the Mg race meets at Tijuana, the famous Mex ican racing resort across the bor der from San Ulego. Dempeey' four colt, which will le two-year elds and leady for lacing on January 1. were pur chased at a Saratoga sale last sum mei for depend upon the game for a liveli hood are none too happy over the situation. Tex Kickard Isn't going to build a fight areua in Chicago and Hum bert J." Kugaiy. hi rival, isn't going to build one in :ew ork. The is not entirely satisfactory as It I The Juvenile mounts were bred situation lu Chicago Is quite differ-j often Jeatui air. The metallic sub 'at Hamburg Place, the famu ent from thai in this city. stance in cover decidedly affects breeding estaMish:ucn! lu Ken The latest "Chicago decision" j the drILMe and also the shape ofjt'icky owued by John K. Madden, which transferred the middleweight : the ball. The conference ma;, t Irani the sires. Fair I'lnv. St. Hock championship to Mickey Walker and j adopt a ball at 'ts meeting this : I'anser Rock and Doiier. Jack Kearns hasn't helped to stabil-j week in I'ortland. but It is do'ilit-j Old-time lurf experts declare the lie boxing In Illinois. ; f ul if the valve ball will be sdofit lemey colts have unusual "re in New Tork it Is the war be- ed." concluded Coach Hager. I mt'e. having sli.iwn plenty of Iween Kickard and "Jack" Kugaiy nere ,ne ,hauges In lias-. S""'J '" ,h '"' riala ihey hew which makes the boxing situation i geHiall rules for IS'ii-'T ! hail at the Tijuana track. P"loua .nd uncertain. Inured; Uu,e , 31 diamelfr f Jnny Cohurn. known -nbacb-!laney fijtht. the Italian- p.iraUe lo lh(, end UneM , trlns ai Tijuana. I training 0 k- Amerit-aB promoter had ambiitous to ; H . 4 ,,..- t An' air m soy 8 J"K thon.ushhreda. .beat Tx at th latter' owa pam. : . Ihill11, .J tj r ' , ', A so" h tb otli8 have t. Rule 4. Section 1 An air nres- i sure of thin pen pound U recon-1 mended as a satisfactory lunation! tor the l.all. Thin applit ti the1, vnlve hall which permliH the use of an air fiamce. Rule 6. Sei'tion If an in jury takes place while the hall is' play, the officials are to with-1 ti.lt tr-inlr- nhicll.u unt'l a nl if h -i si scene of hi next big fight, which : w mij Bd i RiiIa Sprtlnn 7 The iimnlro is given authority to disqualify players for flagrant unsportman- like conduct. But while Pugaxy still was talk ing about bulldiiig a fight club in this city. Rickard stepped out and , obtained a "corner" in the heavy-j weight ranks by taking Jack Shar-: key of Boston away from his rival.! Now it Is announced that Humbert J. will turn to Jersey City as thou registered, they will be formally christened by Kstelle Taylor, screen star, who In private life is Mrs. llempey. and song. The Molls nitieur in o divided as the cowboy and cow- do f amy roping, whip- a knife ImiMlcmcnt act that holds the audience spell j bound. It t nn act that " 1 1 1 thor oughly satisfy. Arch Woody lu "The Hoy Dlf i ferent" offer a comedy presents- Hon tntermttiMcit with a novelty . musical offering. j . Jack Wood and l.ivesay Sisters .' in "A. Cocktail of Vlr(h. Melody , and Music," are a IrUiiof clever I artists who proffer a sont) cycle of ; comedy and high-clasa tiuuinbers. iierfeitly arranged and pr.iseuted. i intermingled with some real Jnn. Nichols and I'earl In "Some Sense jand Some Nonsense" combine heaps ( of comedy, iiersonality. and laugli ler together with some real blues songs. Ilulila I'earl Is a comedi enne of real ability and take first rank of her sex In vaudeville. j Mouroo and laurctts . appear lu a scenic dancing cIksmIc. They are a clever team whose prominence ut i the present lime Is iudlspuluble. .They have youth and good looks in! cininncilou with their ability us tnrpslchnrean artists. OUKt-lON AtlUK I'UTl'IIAI. COI.,1 I.KUK, Corviillla, ller. 7. Just as count ' ft otbnll expert unci uonr iai..,ii iif.ii iiiuni eoMiiHiMeu nii'ii task of .making all-coasi seliM'tluiis whirh showed .lltu IMxon. an nr tackle of the Aggie for three yours, to he chosen .utmost uuan lllloliselv. Uitrv M.'l.nHi. ut It mil River, added her vole anil sluued I up- Ills Jim for life. . The wed ding leretuony was held secretly at a Itval church the. day after the team relumed from lis vu. lory over Marquette. Mr. HKni, la nn ex senlor In home ec no mlrs while IHxon, whose home Is Ui Vaklma. W'n.. will continue Ins course In vocational education In which lie will recslvo his degree next Mprlng. COAL "UIAMOM UIIKJl 1.T8'' I'llOHO 1UUT YOUNG TRANSFER - COMPANY -I til at Main WWWMWWWWSSMISSWWSSII Reliable Painters v F,R. OLDS( 002 Klamath , Phone 192-W Supnsindlv; LongWear turuMOMD UNION." II.S- Germans Permitted j ' Join Racquettersi months. When will feature Jack Delaney and ' Oorman in a Christmas fund boxing ' show. . With the promoter still warring! over tne services or the most popu-j Ru.e S- Section 5 Each center rar ooxer mere may ne more fight- r.iayer shall stand with both feet i fug done with injunctions than wi'hl,m or lllsirte nis n3,f u, ,he cen. ; i padded fista during the next few ler circle i Rule 11. Sectinn 1 "Tinm out"! the outdoor season rolls hii nci u .nnn for uhtitu.j around, the battle of promoters willj,lon or a, the request of a captuln1 .reach the climax for Rickard has af,or ,he ball is in position fori won the first round and cornered lone or more free throw. Such I the cream of performers for the in-! "tima out" may be granted be-! door shows. tween the calling of the foul and' Fugaiy obtained a lease on the; taking it to the tree throw line. Polo grounds for the next summer. but not thereafter until the throw! Rickard promptly tried to buy the! or throws have been taken, where-! . V. .... 1 1 l 1 .... i rw. upon the old rule governs. In Tex'a rival4 has been a boxer and 1 case of free throws awarded to banker; he knows fighters and he! both teams "limp not" mnv he PARIS. Dec. . tC X.I The ten-1 nis federation has voted lo allow ' iieruiuny to compete once more in j national and lutdrnaiional matches. I Including (lavts Cup competition. . was the This .iftlon u-,,a r.,.u nui I.m Vnited Statt Ixwn Tennis as-1 sent a letter recommend- Zane Grey Film is Coming to Liberty A Z.ine Crey story plrturixed with absolute fidelity and authen- ; tl. ity. w ith one c the most notable I stellar and supporting cast. in .screen historv nn.l Seelulmwl hv r. 'viewers as one of h mo.. I soclation italning and. thrilling C.rev torlM i lv" ,lwt '!rnany be readmitted I to date, come to tho Liberty thea-' ' tre. for an engagement of two days.! j starting this ofternooo. . "Desert Cold."., concerns Itself; chiefly with tho lawless days at the ' I close of the last century, along the; ! si-uthwestern border. Into this! I seething whirlpool comes the son of' m i it u uin ana mere ne eocoun-t lers a girl. With her he escanes! from bandits into the- Painted Des-j ert and amid wild rides, fights and . The federation also unnouticed j the. ranking for French tenuis play ers, placing Jean llorota. Iteue La- i c.ste. and Henri Cochet on equal I term at the top. ! Suzanne Lrnglen, will turned professional this year and Is ut present touring the L'nited Stales, may regain her amateur standing' if she desist for flvo year from t.Tofesslonul tennis, the federation announced. To Cure n CoM Iff One Day Ta ..sr' M Laxative tBroni Quinine The tonic and laxative effect of Laxntivo BKOMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system agdnstCrip, Intluunza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. Price 30c. Tho box bears this tignaturs SS0 1 Economy Appeal to You? Draw a trial Lml..nce on Ricli monds against any other union suit made. We promise you more comfort, perfect fit, better design at the points that wear You will either like Riclimonds best of all or we shall liquidate your entire investment without protest. RICHMOND UNION SUITS Levi Strauss Pciciic Ctiajt Disfrihmurs & Com pan y Stin Francisco N. B. DREW, MEN'S TOGS We carry a completo stork of RICHMOND UNION SUITS I also knows taa value of a dollar. Both promoters know that the one sure fire attraction that will draw the' dollars of the fight' fans' Role 13 granted while the ball the more free the same which Is la a heavyweight scrap. Any one , who sat through the fiasco at Madi ' son Square Garden last Thursday -night while Jimmy Maloney of Bos ton was vainly punimellng Frant Oiener of Germany, must have marveled at the sise of the crowd. The "gate" for the second rate exhibition was 150.000. With all the emphasis upon heavy- - weights it was nselss for Fugaiy to I hands when the whistle blows try to buck against Rickard during ! the foul" is eliminated. ! the Indoor season. ' . j sRule 14. Section 11 (a) Cen-j Tex plans to start an elimination j ter ball Instead of nearer free1 eontest, he says, with the idea of . throw line. electing a suitable opponent for I ltl.erl rr.mr ra-.i. I I. w i is beinit ,. : ; i,h .:i ." taken from one free throw line to;, th , ,'fc. '.'.,,. other. ;,r, v.,r r, r i Section -If two orjLieutenilnt Thorae, lf the VDlt.M, throw, are awarded to ; Stae, caval ,nJ WilUaIn Powel,l team at least one of drrc, bandit . and killer. 1 ua.4 vy " .u-u "tiiii personnel ticorge I iu,Un Ilftreri for h a.paltanl n-rtlr I- 13 Penalty. ..Th. t. ,i.o. ...i v..... . ..i. in remem- Rule 15. Section (a) If a player is fouled in the act of throwing for goal, the goal counts If made. Tho clause, "if the ball has left - the player's for The Wanderer," and teen, who scored as a half-breed In dian in "The Pony Kxnress." The picture wa3 directed by Ocorge n. Felti and supervised by Lucien Hubbard, of "The Vanish- ins "American" fame. TTie Startling Story TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS dene. Tunney. The promoter has Sharkey, Maloney. Dlener, 5 Harry Persson and Pagling. the Basque woodchopper to shuffle around. . Naturally the suggestion of an elimination contest will tend to at tract bigger crowds when these mas todons strike np acquaintance with LATZO MF.KTS KIMOVICH AT NKWAItK WKUNKKDAV NEW YORK. Dec. , (U.N.) Little Pete Latzo. the S, ranton. , Pa., mine boy, who won the world's welterweight title last sprlnK, meets: I Joe Slmonich of Buttee. Mcmt.. In j part tiat Rockne has been offered (he canvas In Madison Square Gar-!a 12-round bout at Newark armorya position as coach at California, den. ,-. . 1 Wednesday night. hut university officials denied this. ItliCKNK' MAV ((ivni i-r I j SCM.MKIt COACHIMi SCIIIMII. ! BERKELEY. Cal.. Dec. 6. (C.N.)j j Knute Rockne. famous Notre j Damo .football coach, has been In-, jvitej to conduct a summer coach-1 ; 'ng school at the University of Cal-1 Ifornia in 1927. The invitation occasioned a re-i Haskell Coach May : Sign Up With U. C. - - t rr , - , i SPOKANE. Dec. . (U.N. ) Rich-i nrd Hanley. who has coached the! Haskell Indian football teams for j the past five years. Is Tielng con-: sidered for the position of football coach at the University of Califor-' nia. to fill "Nibs" Price's shoes, at-! cording to a rumor here today. j Hanley In a former Washington State college star and was a rnem-t bcr of the championship Marine learn of 1919. He has already I handed In his resignation at Has-' kell, but not for the defined pur-j pose of going to California, although ! it is said that they are looking for' a man to rebuild the wonder teams! developed Smith. under the late Andy WALTER IIAtiEN MAKES KH'tlMI "HOLE IX OXK" " I PORTLAND. Dec. 6. (U.N.) '. Walter Hagen. golfer supreme. jnnde a hole In one for the second ! time in his life here this afternoon. I Playing at Oswego club In an exhibition match. "Sir Walter"! drove (he ball 135 yards with ai lofted mashie. The ball struck thei rreen six feet from the -hole and! . bounced easily Into the cup ! 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