1 ;-';!;'.' ' ':'.! ':!.'.-. FRIDAY, AUGUST n. 1927. ! it Hi If: ! li. L. il li a u ;l it. li. t ii- ft li, ii. in I" ! ill' PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS 7 cms Those Dempsey Blows as .the Movie Camera Saw Them : i;uN Li:.il K H. If, B. . i 9 3 ,i , ...II 1 I s C.a;to und O'Neill, '1'hurMon . aud Tale. - It. U. E. .-. 4 0 i .V 0 .'vj - Yangilder and tta.-t-ary , mi Kurt. .11. 11. E. t 9 1 Motion picture camera photos of the blows by which Jack Dempsey knocked out Jack Sharkey (in their heavyweight boxing match nt the Yankee stadium are shown below. Included are the Swat to Sh:i key's storaacht ubpiit vhich dispute as to whether they were fair or foul quickly, arose, and the left hook to Sharkey's chin which ended it all. Charles lVnser.and Henry Sonnenshiue, official movie photoum pliers for the match, supplied t ho pictures to NKA Ken-ire fnr-The Kliimnth N".-, New York "experts can't iigreo an to v)iHl -i the pictures-decide unytlmiif. , -Jacobs jt ami . and ' Mc- lioffman :W:i ... Mucin ye !. II. 3 9 0 -5 a n it nnd Ter- E. n. n. 12, i ; 5 t - Carroll nnd Wood-t-r, .Shan-key and Col- x vrtoxwia l.KACJl'K . K. if. ...... 4 10 5 14 j. ' c r !, Xloneirkh. R. Smich .::., U:'-!n; Koet, Jonas and " -igtg - R. h. E. Wrr-rw s,iiu 5 4 2 '.i'i:;. ;-;zh . S 6 1 l-ruett, Wilrough Vy. and Jonnard; Meadows, j n tt P pt ncer. S.W9B4 .:ins IS. IT. E. l ii 3 9 o i .. . ' ::!, ' 7 13 0 1';. ii rlf s Ulrich. Scott, Wil-1,v:-."-l. and Wilson; Kremer and ' C X J'i'f-- , , n. it. e. Ki w Yori , 4 11 0 V.: r'rwil .1 6. 0 K.Uen'cv ---Kenton and Taylor; !rr-crut;. Kis.'y'Smd Piclnicb". .Three 'Hurt In Auto Accident ' ..n:-.r.roiiD. auk. 4, (&) TT'iro-i j 'p'o wns injured In an am.'. liiUo . cr:yh on the Pacific fcir.ii wry near Cold Hill this noon. . ;a r ', 1'cnr.s.c KreJen, Dal ls. t-ts.. Lruiscd cheat; Mrs. '.Jj. v. j."i,4j4VfUi4to Grove, brok- H, Crane, Cottage !.jr.;w Ir:.-i-:.-n nose. f '-xrl' i B. frano and Emma 11 jirf t!. other occirpants ' (.:. i-i-":i;i;mI in.'nry. triAiifr a 'coupe, was I'di'::; r.r-r!i on the highway i . traLhod into a sedan :i l,v f!:,'.r!n rune, who the ' V.i y, urlmits -he (''. :- vrn !Ih; wroni? side of :l :J. 0::hft!ni carw wre 'y':.r ir.Jured were :4-:t 1i:v ."'.v. vir-: FEN NOTE SENTENCE :m d rriiiii I'.icc hie) ; . A a in pvot r toaiKht de---l-hour strike t ui:ainst the ! vT-(.-n, niT slightly i yvV'x'.i churpej a omriiiiniFt 8acco ;i' ih -t Jiud become vs W: 'k On. ' At -m utjia. i. t-uikts tf all i i i t ar iiipn :n.tl ptit inlo iiuu.f?- Su-.m 'l Jri:!-i.'o and ' ' H. t A ';r. -l . T" l :i u"ll f.'U'tdiy ; i): i' (i'tvf-raor f i - g ' r- 1 1" T:,; " HI! ' . . Dempsey. lands to the stomach. Shar key (left) apparently cries to the referee, who starts forward. ) Sharkey crumbles. Dempsey draws back his left. , The referee catches Demp sey 's right arm. i DempKey's -left crashes against Shar key's chiiu Referee O'SuIlivaa tries to pull Dempsey away. As Dempsey pulls back his left, Shar key's knees Kve wa and he starU falliiiR for the count. . v - ' " - Oldtime Fighter Says Style VVrohg At the Pine Tree Thousand Balloons I Altamont Feature At the Liberty One of the spectacular thrills "The inter. some ritijr Buffalo Hill. c.tnl,' Jr.. star- recent Inover fail to please ym for yutir confidence in him guards him 'anaittst llils. ThK. as all of Tom's plclures Is ono that will remain loK I" your memory. CHlCAno. Til. "' Anir 4 (t'Pl 'nf "Thn Tlnrter 'Ole.-1 tnrrin A thiiu.'sar.il lialloolls. Joe Choynski. " tmoa hcary-jSyd Chaplin and directed by filled with cash priies. floating find in the "Western colony." ofj)QQ RACES NEWEST v-vL Sf-k t;k!!!' r,!litton by a shell of a sUno church ! cause of a great crambte at the of the plains. vl. . .Ttra.Y thei SPORT IN ENGLAfNU the big boxers of today d'o not 8l"Cple 75 i "t.?;, I.l. This steeple Is a prominent'"""" -" "..' . part of the Krench rillaKo set ' Auditorium tomorrow night. , uient for the Isrt times today covering five acres which. as ! The popularity of this orelics- at the l.ilieriy. built for and finally destroyed ,ra am' ",e Altamont have great-1 There are numerous scenes who m.M his hom in Chicagoiby German bombardment in this i " easeu ana is ev.uencea oy-enac cu rom . nays the anditoriuni' every time a 'situations with a toui li of corn- know how to feint. "It seems to me the big fel lows take numbers of unneces sary punches." said the veteran, and attends all the fights here, j Picture. The church tower was "They seem content' to take a tn "n" 1 fall, for which there Is an interesting and logical rea son. It the enemy artillerymen could seo the village at all, the steeple was probably the only part of it that was visible. The Better 'Ole" Is plcturl- ! dance Is held. edy here imu! there, all embodied None but the finest of features ; in a w..mierful western photo art staged at Altamont and na-! drama, a wonderful cast nMtsI turally cveryono knows a great 'lng Buffalo Hill Jr. which makes time Is in store for them. Ithis feuture one cf the ontstand- Danciug will start tomorrow lng presentaiions of the season, night promptly at 9 o'clock wlth Thosn who enjoy a real live, Hal tllaekburn and his band serv-jfast action picture phonld not tng their finest music and new ' miss this t ne as it is just n numbers, and the balloons will ; "little differ, nt" than others yon be popping all evening until mid-! may have witness, il. night. I Coming Saturday. The Great punch to land onej: They ap parently have not been taught the art" of slipping ."punches or bow to pull away from or get inside . of long swings. - "Raoir -In IhA nlri ritvv 1 Mrn Jeffries knew a lot about feint- Nation of Hruce Bairnsfuther ing," be went on. "Fitislmnions wcrld-famons cartoons and stage was a great felnter and so was play centering around the charac Jim Corbett. " Even Peter Maher jter aX Old Hilt Busby, the British and Gus Ruhlin knew how toiTommy, played by Mr. Chaplin, draw their opponents leads. , The Supporting cast Includes Dor- "I wish." he concluded, afteriis Hill, Jack Ackroyd. Harold ' p-,p-rt ANri ppAnv watching Jim Maloney, Big Boy Goodwyn, Tom McCuire. Theodore ', 1 L.fnU KtAJJI Peterson, Arthur Ie KuK. thejlrch. Charles Gerrard. Arthur Italian, and Jack Sherry of New i Clayton, Ed Kennedy, Kewple York, perform recently In Chi-' Morgan and SuD world war vet cago's first all-heavyweight bill," jerans of the British and German that 1 could xo.JjacJt years. J rmi. This nhotoDlav is to he : r ,n.nt i. t... ' I would be a millionaire In less : 5een at the Pine Tree for tholthe opening of the firt of three j than a year." I last times today.' j firo chiefs conventions. ' Comparisons of present day, 0n tUB slaKC ,niKnt, ..Ama. j Thc ,,a,.i(jl. (., Klre (hl,.f8-; purses for fights in relation to . teur..jte" will again be present-! Association opened Its annual, the amount of fighting done M)ed. "Three Surprise Acts" will meeting tsday. The convention: compared to the "old-limers' Is ; be on tne bill ,ogelher wh somelof the Oregon association will be ! shown by the time Bennie Yang-1 C,.ver ape( lalt ics. songs and held Sunday and Tuesday, and j er, known as the "Tipton Slash- j (lanc anrt nn a(.r),atlc number. : Wednesday cbi.-fs fr-m u!l over, er fougbt Abe Attel in New , Th(g in an exceptional' i.res nta-i thc Cnilcd State, and Canada will ' Orleans. It took langer nine-1 ,j(m of jllVenile irtl.sts of ; gather for the eonven;lou of the j teen rounds to slop Attel and j Ktomath FalH und Bn attraction i Intemattonnl association cf fire; after the fight he was bruised vo 8noulrt-not nil99. ( hi,..f3. ;, . -. , and cut la a manner that mnti- : . ' lated him. He got fl.O'io for the fight. Today even' a middle weight title bout brings a 50. 0OO guarantee aud the contest ants are not , fighting all the time. . ' , SPECIAL GUARD IS OUT FOR KELLOGG LONDON. Aug. 4. (CI') Wo men, ever ready to seie on "le dernier cri." have enlhuNlasllcallv taken up Kngland's newist sport dog r-iclng. i . Dog racing or coursing ns It Is' somelliues Known, cunut to 1, n-; don Jut arte,- Whilsuullde. whin a meet was held nt the While l ily Fair ground. Immediately. , Its success was assured, so fur' as women were concerned. Naturally, the sport Is more or less rtinftncd to society circles, for dog racing Is expensive. And looking down a program for any of Ihe meels. which are held on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Sat urdays, out may see sueh names (Tom .Mix and "Tony." In "My jus Mla Hetty llnldwln, daughier iOwn Pal." a gripping westerner, of the British Premier. the Dow- r-n A-n-'rull or exemnc situauons. ine nser wueeii Ol ,,reeee. i, a t"UK DlVa DLAiLS ; hard-rldln' Tom wlih his wonder llavendale and l.ady Allstalr I'OltTI.AN'l). Aug. I. (CP) horse. In Ihose western 'Veenes ! Innes-Kerr. Portland was all set to experience ! Hiat always hold yon ?.elll.onr.d. ! i a good fire Thursday as hundreds ',rr as you know. T. m and Tony , Kor results use News Class Ads.1 ON SALE AT v I iilIiiiiT'liii 'I' I '' fe tML. j . .. ;', 1 li.,'L, J ' ' KLAMAIMX? yTl ALLS Try News Classified Ads for ."WASHINGTON. Aiiff. 4, (AP) A special puard hxxn IWn dc tailed to patrol the corffdor otit Blfle tlif office of KntTPtary Kfl locfr. follow,!! (iovonior- Fnllur'n flccisioii in the Kacco-VanztiUl caso. The tato dr:partiTjrnt hzn In formed all AnH-rtcaa entbasKics, IeKaticn and roasuls abroad that a final decision, haw briii readied by the Kovt-rnor ho that thny may take precautioiM iiKiiin'U possible an ti-Amur ian nrtn. Special jiatroln also wr-re form ed to jimtnl the Ktate department land justice department buildings. 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