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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1927)
f, Ml JWTwa" FrMav. Ti lv 2S. Ui7. THE KLAMATH NEWS Punch and Heart IMPERIAL VALLEY PICKS BEAUTY Berlenhach Wins Sole Assets for Coming Ring Mix NKW.YOKK. fitly . Jaat a II met , ' , panrh and heart I all Jack ft H K I Drmpiry will lake to Cblraito Chmland . ...,.,.... Besfon puokeye od Aulry 1(4 Hortaaa. 11 Becsed fame: . , ' - t .. ; . : : R h k nTfioi-.......i -,'.. i. stostos 4 o Miller and L. geweil; Hsrrlss 1 Hartley. ; ',.' -v " . ' .1 . . . r ' r w e Bt. .Losls . It .0 VI, York, i Yaa Gilder and DUob; Shocker a&d Collin, j . .'v R H E Detrslt ,w -5 i I. a Philadelphia t 1 Otbaon. Holloway and Wood all: Rommell, Wetiel and Coch rassT ... - : ... ... '. R H K Chiesco .w ..-,:.."... -I .WasklBiton ....1J If 1 . Barnabee. Tola and Crouae; Johnson and RueU Tate. Jt-wlth him In September In quest ! .1.- i ..... .i... McFaydenl"' ,"" "" mow ox loot and wot-rully In accurate at lon-rane boxlnx. the former champion' ring career la about finished. . ; .That Jack Sbarkey did not put an and to It at Yankee stadium la the fault of no one but Shar key himself. ... empsey'a punch no longer la anything lo be . feared., hut his heart is. like a lion . . . . . , j( The, big thrill of the Sharkey betile. ,.the.. thing which makes the, questionable knorkouu. less unpalatable and .which comnen aitea for .the.onsatiKfactory end lac la tha. memory of a bleeding., battered Dempsey shu'flint re lentlessly forward, punching. . pancning. punching. t.. .. . There . was not this steam of bygone years behind those punch es, bm the? were, persistent and Incessant. Gene., Tunney.. may hare to take then, and may not rare tor , the experience.' But it Is difti-, ft-.- .--. . . - -' ,i ... . U ... . Fight With Negro Katkmal." if .'.tj.iw. j. ., Boston... .. 'Cincinnati 1C Oenewich. Wens and Urban . Rlxey and Ptcinlch. -MADISON HQl'AUK tlAHOKN. S-.. Y July s.-rril'l'l--Acqlalii. ed by "Tils silmtrern wilh alt tho enthulnttm ihey lnwed fnr' the "Astoria ' A-sbiIh.". Paul Herlvn burk mo buck lo rlua triumph lit MndtMnn ciusre tiarclon Thurs day nlaht. kumklna out Molt I Jim Mm of A In liama after two minutes, ncvon seconds of fight ing In the swenih round. ' It was not the "Antnrta Assas 'Min" of eld, however, but a more he!l of the rorin.T lUht heavy ' weight ehsnipion whti pounded the husky young negro Into sub mission. , " N'enrly knocked out In the yefy "rl punch of the fight, a straight right1 to his Jw. Horlenbach aould hare been a mark f .r any ; mini hearvwright this eight. It ... . ...r 1Jt.B va,,., u to "s.-rarlessness and over-confidence ' perlal .Tjtiey It didjl't make the slightest bit J (HCference that Its allowed lierlcnluu h to get In result was the seleo wMh deadly liody punches which and a hruuette wlih ranged the tide of battle to go' Puu I 'a way. ; j only water is from Irrigation ditches. The , tton of this beauty. Miss Linda Durrage, IS I brown eyes as "Miss Imperial Valley." At the Liberty For nearly nine years j ; Brooklyn j....,,,.., i it vaotu ga it . H 6.14 Ooak. Petty, '(,-laxk and Har .greaves; Hill, Mlljas, Crengros and Oooch. . - , j New. Tork 14 -4 Chicago . ,...S It Ci . Grimes.- Henry, Barnes and Taylor:. Bush, Jones, Brillheart and Jlartnetu ' ,,' PACTFIC COAST USAGTE ' Clns - . . s i. R -i H Portland .t'Jx.. S g "8an Frsnciaco s .- 10 - cnlf. luieed. to picture Dempsey , " "-. " whipping Tunney In September.- 'r motion pl1 , , Jack only nt, to tight once P"00, For mora, anyhow.. He wants lo has been hi closest associate. mi n. ntnr. .m.. .h. writing all of his stories and con- flstic stage, and to collect one 'erring with him on every phase tourn,m.nt . h.lf million Anrf m Ih.r. preaemauon. unt or CALIFORNIA STARS TO MEET IN FINAL MANCHESTER. Mass.. July SS. ( The two Berkeley, t'alif.. tennis stars. Miss Helen Wills and Miss Helen Jacobs, will meet Friday In th finals of the Kssex country club Invitation tennis For snle- old papers. Klsmnth w Call la no reason why he should spoil things by winning a title ,with ! the elements of their success. la ithe habit of reading, sitting, aort- which he would have to retire," ln. claselfying and adapting. Heavyweight . titles belong . to , An example will be noted In Tex Rickard. anil are just about . "Don Desperado." which will be the most. valuable things In. rap- seen at the Liberty for the last tivity. But they have to be tak- times today, when Leo risks his en out and put on exhibition once life by appearing disguised as a a year to thrive and make more bandit before a posse which seeks millions for their owner. to hang him. And yet. Just becauehe Is Saturday, at the Liberty Jack Dempsey and that kind of Pete Morrison in "One Shot a fellow, the man from Manassa Ranger" another thrilling photo will go into the ring at Chicago ; p,av wUh Lh,nng, hu famoos bent mJonannlhllatin Ihoxham- ,horfia iai , special matinee for pion. ii.vm oe no rtpmuion oi lhe kiddies with manv free lifts the rainy Seaqoehanna fiasco. Club Hollywood Sacramento . - R..- 4. ' I . Ptrstgame : MIaion.,rTj. OakLaad -LlL.L. R H 4 ; i Second game alisslon , Oakland Seattle Los Angeles ' Second Seattle... . Angeles , R 3 2 . R R .1 , H t K 1 f."'- -H . 7 .. At the Pine Tree chiropractor to find.',,.. X THOCA.tirCUB osiof a rat-nose Jwitie cam't oi!i - Fsy Elliott Brunswick record-; lag artist , and . W Greenwich 1 Coliseum orchestra, an 11 -piece versatile, jdrganlxatlon, enronte. that made their Initial debnl at . fe Dl.. II tkMlM 1 at K. fning and Ihat will be heard for 'Ithe .last time tonight, certainly , made a decided and .tremendous ' bit with Klamath Falls. . I Doubling on a' total of Si dlt- ' .Iferent Iwtruments. these artists have a range of effects which practically eneasnpasees nat of a little symphony sad accounts for their phenomenal theatrical and ballroom successes which In one short year have placed them In the front rank of American pop ular music interpreters. By special arrangement. Fay.; EUlott will play for the opening dance of the Charleston1 Cham pionship Contest, from the ftsE at the conclusion of his con cert. The Charleston Contest has created considerable Inter est among the residents of this city and tonight you will have the opportunity of witnessing the many young ladies and men I as they dance those clever, syn- ' copating steps of the Charleston.1 j There are many th$t you know, so let nothing keep you away, but come and boost your favorites,- by - popular applause, to ' win. On the screen; Will Rogera In , "Our Unofficial Ambassador . In Dublin." and Lois Moran and Lya de Puttl in "Rod Gave Me Twenty Cents," gives yon a double screen bill in connection with the stage presentations. .. Kindly attention and a pleasant home atmosphere are assured mothers at the Klamath Valley hospital. Is the features tor one day only. The Central Community Cluh will nold a meeting on Saturday evening. July 30. at S:00 c clock. Important business (Signed I l S. REEDER. 1 President. In the semi-finals today both won easily. Miss Jacobs defeating Miss .Margaret Blake of Lenox and Mlxa Wills dispos ing of Mrs. J. Dal Us Corblera of Boston. 6-0. S-. nvktft-t u.i.uitv liotT. LOS ANC.K1.ES. July 2S. (P) Agreements wore signed here today for a ten-round fight for the world's Junior welterweight championship between Sergeaut Sammy. Baker, of New York, and Mushy Callahun. of Los Angele. to be held at Wrigiey field here Mondav evening. August I'J. What you no longer have use for may be Jiisi the thing another is seeking. The Klamath New Classified Ads bring buyers ami sellers together. JACK FROST Shoe) Repairing Whilst You Wait! t Goodycnr Welt System 119 So. Sixth St. -It. I." V ' I ff of all Slioe& Bring Your Tooth Troubles 1 To Us run uiuk . our UmtU n r vaiiixli (hat 4 uur bulnoiM. The firt ornlert 1 ine wornt catch decay at the bmfnnln aud tha worvt of your telh trotibtea will b over. Wo KMM.itlUo lii rxtrnr lion Anil pinto work. PORTLAND 'PAINLESS i DENTISTS PH. ll.WKNH, . Mgr. 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