The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 22, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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PAOE TWO
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I At .Portland: li. H. k
Portland ....... 2 "
Los Ana-ell's ....... 4
I Couch. Kronen. Tomlln nnd
Clwher; ; inner and Haniislt
.' At Oakland: .
Oakland
It. H. K.
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Sunserl and
pent.tjr
! n K flu and Head;
Schmidt.
, At Hollywood: U. H. K.
Hollywood 1-1 IS 0
Sun Francisco J S 4
' llollerson and Acni-w; Griffin.
Urlln. Clynn and Kexo.
At Ssn Kranrisco: R. H. K.
Missions 4 S 1
Sacramento , 5 li 1
LPlllette, Christian nnd Bald-in-,.
Keatinir and Severeid.
l National
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Brooklyn :. . "S ' 5 1
I'KuphiirKh . 4
American
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Detroit
ew York .'
Chicago
lloston ...
Cleveland
Philadelphia
OAKS .TURN TABLES
ON SEATTLE REDMEN
Fink. For Iempsoy: P.
Flvnn. Rill Duffv. Jerrv l.uvadis
'- SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. II. (f ,nd wnson.
f) Oakland turned the tables ludlo 5 stations In National
on Seattle today and blanked, the Rroadiastlnn rompany'a country
Indiana 6 to 0.. Daglia held Seat- nookup.
, tie to' Jive hits. . ,
Cwrdner let the Boaverx down HERE'S PHYSICAL
Klin only eutm nua so acauervu
lliat Portland did not score after
the first and Los Angeles won
to i.
BarMns Hollerson who allowed
San Franciwo only 9 soattered
liits. Hollywood batted the ball
all over the lot for IS bits and
defeated the Seals 13 to 3.
k Sacramento aboved over a
Vlunlnj tally in the last bait of
to ninth and defeated the Mis
sions. & 4o 4.
JWEBFOOTS TO PLAY
LINFIELD SATURDAY
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON".
Jtufteue. Sept. 21. (Special.
PovsibfUties of the Oregon foot
fall team for this fall will be
shown here Saturday when tho
AVebfoot meet the Lin field col
lege eleven fn the opening game
'vt the season. Oregon is con
ded the advantage over the Lin-
fjeld team,
i , However,
Captain .Tolm J.. Sic
;Kwan. Oregon coach., if not de-
' ftirous of running up a big wore.
ffout exiwt to (e as many Web
foot player at possible to seo
'how each reads under "fire. At
present he has four complete
teams nnd probably will uie ev-
4ery man on each eleven.
The fir?t eleven. In practice
4Mwtinn, has consisted of Victor
WteeI, Portland, and Howard
3lflndley, Eugene. ends; Beryl
Iodpen. Athena, captain and Rob-,V-rt
Keeney. Portland, guards;
rGeorge Stadleman. The. Oallen.
renter; Ira Clay Woodie; Nam pa.
Idaho, quarter: George Rurnell,
fVancouver, Wah.. and Arthur
Whippet" Ord. Nampa. Idaho,
halves; aud Cotter Could, Salem.
rftiilKack. "
The second aggregation prol
fcbly will consist of Ted Pope,
Portland, and ' Edaar SlauMn.
"Sacramento, endn; Scott Warren.
' Chfco,, Cal., and Harry Wood.
U'oriltiid, tackle; Hul Harden
-Alarnh field, and Irving Flegel.
"ortlaod. guards; Merrill Hagan.
Portland, or Everett JIcCuk ban,
Portland, . center; Charles tt'll
'Hams, Portland, quarter; Uoh
rt Robinson. Portland, and Rof
flle Coleman, Eugene. -hatveK; and
jlaSalIe Colt. Hafne?, ftillhack.
? - In the first lineup.
'.Stadleman and Handley
Wans.
Anything you wish to sell? Or
buy? Tell all Klamath Falls'
-about it In the economical, ef
ficient way through a little
j pi a as Ad In the Klamath News. '
Baseball plays a big part in
Tunney's training, which
, (explains why he s good
nt the hit and nin
Sou ewr eTA
TEAcFiiAM,
TivvukS TO f hB
A
: -m; U.&; iT : A ;:;" 'life
lHCT" ' 1 Tlviuki to f hb 111-.-, ' ( i. a i -vn , r Tltj(lc-MAJ. ROT ' :.. .. r
Fight Facts For
Feverish Fandom
C H IC.VOO, S! . 21. A V
Salient fact of the Demusey-Tun-ney
imgtliHitf Hpevtacle Thutud..y
' nihi :
Principal- - - Jame J o h
tene! Tunney of New Vrk. i
year old and defendUm heavy
'weisht rhalnptoii: Wm. Harrison
(Jack. Demost-) of Los Angeles,,
til yrar olil, champion from
1919 to 192 and now the chal
lenger. IMae - Soldier Kleld, on Chl-
piiRo'i lake front.
Time Approximately :.;u p. j
in , Chicago daylight lime; pro- j
lhuiimry houtu start at S'li p. m.
Mau h Tea rounds to a !- J
eisfon by two Judpes. the refree J
to rntit a il.Thhnc ballot only in '
case the JmlKes disagree. Ulen-r
tity of officials no revealed until.
just before fishl. ' i
, KMlmated attendance - i;0. 000. j
Capacity lTu.S.'.O. j
KMlmnted receipts $S.70,-i
u: sellout would mean 3.2i0.-,
Tunuey share Flat ituaran'
tee of H.ooo.oiiu, i
Hempsey'a share Klat cuaran-;
tee of I4.(,00o. j
Price of tickets S to 40,
Promoter George L. tTex) j
. UU karri of New York and Georite
V. Gen of Chkano.
Probable weiphts Tnney 191:
1 Dempsey
Seconds ' For Tunnoy: Hilly
COMPARISON FOR j
tunney, dempsey i
"71
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. IT
Jack lempey will be six pound
tearier than Gene when they en
ter the riiiR Thursday nipht. bin
Tunney will hSve the advantage
of youth hetnis three years younR
er. Here is 4 physical compirt
son of Jthe champion and chal
lenger as they will be lu Soldiers
field: ' -
M EASCREMKNTS
TVXNF.Y DKMPSEY
29 . Aire
190 WeiKht
ft.ln. Height
78 4 ' Reach
8 Wrist
1 ,1 tfc Forearm
1 4 Biceps
41 Cheat norni.il 1
8
14
4ilVt
44 Chest (Expanded! 41
34 Waist !::
17 Neck 1G',
16
." Calf 15 !i
Ankle S
GOOD WEATHER ON
SLATE FOR FIGHT
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. l'P-
"Fair and cool" is the 1'nited i
States weather bureau's special
prediction for the Ttinney-Demp-ser
flpht Thursday nfcht.
While lowering clon.is were
threatenliifr rain. Prof. Cox. af
ter conKUltinc with his charts,
said the proverbial Rickard luck
would prevail and that clouds
would not mar the heavyweight
tattle.
"The temperature .will be be
tween ' 55 and 5S deitreMs,' he
said, "with iieht winds."
Since Soldier Field Is located
almost on' the lake front heavy
coats will not he out of place In
mammoth stadium.
Ilaker .Machinery arrives for
r0-ton ball mill at Rabbit mine.
Sufanville.
. TtMA.f AtAtS if
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Yes,
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Here s . How Sportin
About Thursday's
CHICAC.O. Sept. 21 (Opin
ions of 72 representative hoxinj;
wriU'ls fathered by the Asso
ciated Press on the outcome cf
lThnrslay's havyweisht cham
pionship revealed a utstaniial
majority favoring C"ne Tunney,
Out of this array of critical
32 talent. 2S expressed thomelveH.
19lias confident ot a Tunney victory,,
ft.l in. j ; ;
Have a Care, Gene!
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Chant pion. iti Ktit
I'slnu V'r. ni
pair
X '. '. . -. -
t Thi rifM-sn't look so Rtjod for fliaiiiplon finn Tnnn"v. th; TinKir.g
i blow to hi ftoniaih doliverfd by Ilifiy "ifiali.-rk. b it. in Tunin-V f.
, firvf winkiui- at C-vlnr 'rMt. Our hand-omc heaiywefcht tlii.ni
pi n. who will defend hi ti'ic acnlnxt Jack lu-m-i-ey within a few
1 fiai. -nioyed hi; f trf workout in hii ntw ou:rUMR on tabor Hay.
I Airproiin.at.vly 2",d fans witnt.-Mxctl act font.
A 6rcgAr (SAME,
THURSDAY,
Times Have Changed
Scribes. Feel
King Brawl
Big-
whil, 24 pi. ked J:uk Iictnpy
to regain tiie title. Ten r.fus,Ml
to ko ou record tine way or the
other.
While most of the expert con
fined themselves to un unvar
nished hoicu. the following re
flects some of the m ire detailed
viwii:
Warr.-n
ilrown. Chicago
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A'mkut.
Sparrii: Atole.
iet Sfiimintc
SEPTEMP.EK 22. 1027
. i v . .m A i
vU and Ex-iiniuer:
thfin when there
nioiury Involved. It
"I ran i pirk
! much
loo utner-
;i.in.
Jim iK.vl... Cb'veUtid Plain
healer: "Tunne houll be a
-I (g 1 fuvorlte but t will t;tk'
a -iiaiu e on l)einp.e ."
Hob Kdgr; n. NVw Y rk Ere
nins World: ' l)rmpje b a
I.iuh k mt In eiht roundn."
Kd llrkrson. Grand Hapids
Mil h i Herald: "I exnect to
nee Tunney knock out Iemp$e
' by t iii eight b round "
Her-' s-c Taylor. He Mohiex Kk.--"'
t r and Tiilmnf: "I pick Tunney
to win. pirh.ip:( by a knockout."
Harry Itulli ,n, Detroit Free
i'r- "l pick Ut-mp-'y. He
Tot per cent better than lnt
year aud -"i pr cent improved
' tiv.-r his (.Tin uii.dn-t Sharkey."
Kd Hucli.t. Iirooklyn
Kar.te 'Tunney figurt
Tiecistvely but my tumpMon
rurli that I would not be surpris
ed to fee anything happen."
Hype Igo New' York World:
"On form. Tunney -might to be t
n M to 1 favorite, but I string ;
with I)empo'y. the long shot, nev-i-rthele.-!.
I'm playing the
''hunch on the old gladiator."-
BOXER FREED FROM
CHARGE OF SLAYING
A)A ANC.IOLKS. S.-pt. 21. (U
IM JituieiH Campliell, prize fight
er, and A. II. He Www, promot
er. ' dn':'d.:y wre fred of mane
Mltiimhli-r ( hai Ken growing tut of
the d-nth nf Harold William
during u boxing- e-chiidtlou S'p
lemher 14.
The charge. wre di'?mlsred by
Municipal Jioliie llaird when he
: (let lared there wa no criminal
Intent In the blow toruck by
Campbell, which caused William'.
' death.
S.ilrm will hnlld a nw imin
erator. touting about ST&.OOft.
e-v r, I IOtJ'K.-r-!w, DU ,
jZH MAK42 A KITTY, rJ
'Pirates Resume
Pennant March''.1
Il'lllted 1'ivssl
The ptMiniiul march of ilio I'l-
rtiS was lo.llllleii Wednesday
:l the Nlltollill leniiue Irailelt.
beat lilt" - liiAilns. 4 Id 2, and
Lsliicd half a auiiie on the
Cl.ihls and Cardinals li" wer
Idle. 1
Willi 11 nine left to plav.
the I'lrnles hold a lino iinrt a,'
half i -un lead over both tin
Ciauta nnd Cardinals.
John Mlllua allowed the Hub
Ina only five lilts and was uo
ored on mull the eltlu.
llabe Itlllll lilt III" fiMIl Inline '
run of Hjie season hi the nlmli ;
iiinliiit of the Yaiikee-Tlser ame. i
Ic.ivlni: hlin only four shy oi i
Itliiit his lsirl record of 5(1 :
Sam t Ctllion altowctl the
clllv feven hits und lite
won K In I.
l.lsfiibrp. of the Staators.
Iilstikcd the lllowsn, 0 tu 0.
Tim Ited St'X beat the Whl'e
Sox. :i to 2.
A run In Hi ninth nave the.
Indians a tl to win over Hi" j
Athletics.
No other names scheduled.
OWLS CLUB Tfo GET ;
REVENUE OF FIGHT;
LINCOLN. Njb . S. pt. 21. If ;
-' I The Ortler of Owls Club of
(uiulia imlny was ordered by the;
state boxing commission to so-1
cure the proceed entitled W. 1-
Young" Strllillna it tlMritla j
.mil Leo lilebel. Omaha t-ltv, for,
their recent fliht In Oinnhu.
The cluh, according to the com- j
moncr's dei ttn. (an eni lt,y
huch procvcdiliRs a. may be ium c- j
sarv to secure the receipts from (
any third person who may linve
them. Strllillna nnd llehel were
lined lieu each for an allotted
"framed" flehi tn Oniuhn. and
officials hJd de laretl their purses
would be turned t ver to chiirlty.
MRS. TUNNEY TRIES I
TO ESCAPE PUBLICi
NKW YOHK, Sept. 21. s fl' :
To eitcape tho public case, Mrs )
John Tunney. mother of (ienc ;
LITTLE JOE
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money
CAN T BUY
A BETTER OIL
-than ' . P
THE NEW
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Tiiiiney. ititliiy left uulftly lor
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ml Maine.
Tom Tunney. liciie'a oniiaei-
luiiilier who reeiiibles the ti m -
itl.ii, ul be lit tile IIIIK-Hie 111
chlt-iiuti.
First Hi clock shipped
Mullieiir railroad
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Castori it cjiei:i!ly pre
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Hill n
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A t-o rtain .itiinll t()Y of tlti.-t lomiminily wnnt
oil n FOl'Kl'M li liiiiir tf piilato'cft ami CUAVY
t the dinner t;.lK tin other niiflit, nnd hlsi
MOTH Kit Ki:i'K(" KI) him' for l'cinK so GRKK
DY, am! told him hu wns a i-i;tiliir littlo I'lfl.
The hoy'n FATHKIt. thinking ho dhould take a
HAM) in the family DISCH'I.INK, spoke to his
SON ami asked him if ho know what u LITTLE
I'lG was. and we CLAIM that wan nilihinif it
in. hut the TAULKS v.cro TL'RNKD when the
young man REI'LIED that a PIC. i a HOG'S
little My. x
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THE KLAMATH NEWS'
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nv. Vmtv tba Nws.
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