PA OB TWO THURSDAY. DKCFMTJFR THE KLAMATH Nl'.WS PROSPECTS OF -OLYMPIC PLAY ' Paddock and Locke Both Getting in Trim For 1 Amiterdam Trip Ily Kt-Hiik limy t'nlKNl l'n(M HNru Killttir NKW YOI1K. net, .1. The HlhirlnK proaiwt nf a trip to the I! Olympir enmea at Annlir dam ti ml i whack at athletic alory morn enduring than na tional fnma hna templed hark ,ln the board tracka nf Hi reetit winner a number nf American runner who. for one roamin or mint her, were virtually In re tirement from artlva roraneiltlon. Two of the greato-t eprlntert developed In the t'nlled RIMei ilhln the paat dorado. Charley J'atlitork and Koland Locke, are 'working out on the hoard and may be tempted Into eome of the dinner end totter Indoori meeta In the metropolitan area. I Lorke, who hold the world'a (record for 120 yarde, having bet lered Taddoek'a mark, recently had hl tonalla removed, and be lieve that with that load off hia cheat he will be fatter than ever. Another rrack "printer who will attempt to flaeh auftlclenl form during- the winter and epring to win a place on the team la Rob MrAlllater, eretwhlle .ly ing cop,' holder of a couple nf Indoor mnrka. It la the fact that McAllister Bold Iheee marks which hat temrtcd Fnddo k ! to the H item board. Charley awore he never would run In the eat, pir ji:cnlarlv Indoor, bat now he ears flist If a loo yard mralhtawav van be found and there' a good ene In Drooalvn he will come here next month for competition. j I S PI.AVKR ARR.XIGXKD ; I.OS ANCSRLKS. Dec. 11. tt'Pl rharlea F. Dean, captain and fiillbark of the 191S California fnotha.ll team, was arraigned hero today on a charge of battery growing out of an alleged attack en a motortt who backed into hi automobile. Dean waa re leased on hla own rerognltanca pending trial January,. Positively DANCING TONIGHT at the WINTER GARDEN with Hal Blackburn and his Band "The music is the thing" THE ORPHEUS TOIVW A IVmpcat of Nikh.1 ami Thrilla! GEORO.K WALSH in "The Winning Oar" and A1.HKUTA VAUGHN In "Ain't Love Funny?" Removal Announcement FALLS BAKERY Has moved into the new Murray Building 119 North 8th Street Our products are Union Made Nails Gorman HtVWMeJU-4.-- Tlit lm-W Im U flKhilng l.efty VhhuIiii if Port In ml In the i itmln rvent on the litimjtiiii smoker lecer.thrr 2,1, Schacfcr Loads ! In Championship i Billiard Match j NKW VOHK, Dtfc. 21. tCP)- j The world 'a championship 18. 3 ; hnlkllne billiard match tot wen j Welkor Cochran and Jake Schaef er wa all but concluded Wednes day afternoon when the chal lenger piled up a lead of 447 points over the champion. 1 When the player wont mthe' 1 tub I for th final block "the score stood: Sehaefer 1.200, Cochran 7R9, Hoth played hiahly Indifferent ! billiards (lnrhtK the fourth block, . Sehaefer havlna: a hlnh run (or t th nftcrntwn of 71. I Hitter complaint whh ntado by the champion rpxnrdtnic the InlU uod during the championship mutch. j 'How run they expect me to make carom with those cannon ( bllii?" ilpmnndcd Cochran. Schni'fcr was equally dlails fted, and on one occasion, mlsii Inir a draw shot hy at tri one fonf. ho ex"!a'med: ' WeM thnt' ni rw n 7 crn ycri tb come under auch con dft!on" French Davis Cup Committee Winds Up Tourney Stand PARIS. Dec. 11. (CP) The Tranrh Paris nip nunml'ti-a nan romplptrd practically all ar rawcrmenU for the 1928 Tarta cup play. Tbe committee today fixed the tlnala definitely for July IT, 2S and 19. The flrt r:und cf th Europian inne must be finished by May S: tha second round. May 30; ttrd round. June $: aemt-f'.nala. June 24, and the European tone finals mut be de cided by July IS. Th Interione final will be played July 10. 11 and 21. President Doumeritne. taking a lead out of Prealdent Coolldge a book, will hold the draw for tu IaTli cup matches at the Elyee. the French vhlte house, in the presence cf diplcmata on Febru ary S. The switching of the Davis cup battleground from Forest Hills to Paris has reawakened Interest in the trophy and most of the 11 Ha vis cup playing na tions are expected to make thetr entries before Boumergue shakes the sfips in a box. At The Liberty Only 11 years old, but a full fledged motion picture star. That'a the record of Buia Bar been glren a long-term starring contract and who Is featured In "The Boy Rider." to be shown at the Liberty Theatre starting today for a run of 1 days. Seldom has the movt-ig plrtur? Industry known such a rap'd rise to fame as has been accomplished by this likeable kid His uncan ny ability as a stunt rider, his general fearlessness In tackling an yfeat. no matter how difficult, and an unusual' personality is respon'lile for his present exalt-, ed position among the stars of the western picture world Rttti Barton's camera presence does credit to a veteran actor. For results ne News Class Ads DALY WINS DECISION OVER MEDFORD BOY IN FAST SIX-ROUND FIGHT Oa the mri'i.Htli u( a divided come-back tu the plxth round or their nchuduli'd 10-roiitid loui, Mike haly, IVUcan t'lt , won the UocUloii over "HattUnx Jttck' Klnn or Mctlford In Mooe hall I nut ntsht Hecaufe Mtko U a popular 1kv, 1 a clcun rtahtor aud n ctn latent ptiiKter an anytody' ring, the decMon was popular with the ffltm, KtuK ( howctcr, put on n Hood thow and wnrt entitled to draw, denptte tho ract that Mike, had he himself rrterved i'ikuikU Rtrensth for the fln:U canto, could have Mnt the ranav Med rord flKhter to the canva- in the vixiU. The boya foulit hard. Klntt mltlenf. tied to the ettda of rm ohvloliMy much Ion tier lh:,u !aly', played a tattoo on Mlkc Irish coitntenani'-e dtirliiK early rounda of the rtjxht. Mike wan unable to reach the Medid'p battler'a ract much or the time, hut got tn hia usual tellina blown about the body. Klnjt waa ready for a kayo In the Plxih but try hard though ho did, Paly was unable to finish , him. Pat McKaddcn of this city, scored a knockout over Hilly Coleman of Ashland, In the third round of thetr 4 -round bout. Coleman prored a touKh boy nud one of the beet outsiders Me Kadden has fought In a local rlha". Tho bout was itthul uftor the FIGHTERS TO MET FOR 10 TIME FRIDAY Phil McGraw Slated For Knockout, Says Sid Term XK WTOBK, Pec. St. (TIM Sid Terris of New York and Phil McGraw of Detroit meet in a boxing Ing for tue third time Friday r sl't In a U-r.mnd boui at Mad' ton So,Uare Garden. Rated the leading challenger of the lightweight division. Ter ris wll. enter the ring a 1H or thre tc 1 favorite. Tje winner will meet Jimmy Vrl,arn!n of l,os Angetos at the garden on February a. McLamln recently knocked ont Louis Kup lan and beat Billy Wallace. He has never fought in New York After being knocked down four times In the first round. Terris stayed on hla feet to win a close decision from McGraw In thetr fnj-st bout. Terris lost the second bout on a foul in the second round. Both Terrts and McGraw com pleted training today. Terris promises to knock out McGraw to establish a clear claim to his superiority over the Detroit Greek. Sport Snaps OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. SI. (IT) - J?hnnle Adams, l.os Anceles. won a decision from Chubby Drown of Rochester, X. Y., In a 10-round bout. NEWARK. X. J.. Dec, il if Pi Krankie Oenaro. former fly weight champion, outpointed Wil lie l.a Mcrte of NewaTk here last night. DENVER. Colo., rv 21. lTPt Mickey Cohn of Denver won a dct.,-n ovf-r California Jo Lynch of lx AnjtHMi and San Francisco in a lft-round hout hre Mast rlpht. Coh"n weiphfd 12.1 pound)! and Lynch 122. The (co in wa fa?t and clo ihnnph ont. with many pectat :rs d" lar inn the verdict thould have boen a draw. SAN FRAXt'lSCO. IW. 21 tl' r - Youni: Corhett. Krno wt it nrwi icht. easily defeated Yotin Sam Lansford in a lft-round Ifoni here mnicht. ("orberr floored Ian(rford twice ence in the fifth round for a Innp court and acafn in the final tana Lane ford failed ti win ' a :n;:lr roiind. New York , Dec. 21. V P The 1'niversity of Michican wimminc tam defeated Ner York VntverxUy in a dual here mnlaht. 42 to 15. The Wolverine won fiiet place in every event. Vrs Wl T JKHS WIM.Utl) MOI.I.VWOOrt. lrc. 21. (IP ,Uw Wlll&rd. one time heavy ficht chanipion of the vnrid. wan eonht hy detective tonisli' efter Georpe Trie necneed the : lormer pnellitd of fttrtkinn him : In the course ot a nrpqment. biivera wanned up and Coleiua'1 Miidtb u f It'ii 'l till t a ii v.i r prov d u surptii' to larv Jimmy Moore, city, mi n draw with Spider Ktelt: l M d f o rd , in a 4 - ro n n A n pc c i a 1 The looao'pointed KleUN put in mnuv uod Iiik4, but Mooro wh nhle to carry the (iRitt wit lout" undue exertion, apparently. Mttoiu played with hia opponent tor the most putt and obvioualy ftna not tlKhtlna hla bci. I.ittlo Ho HnW'M'd. a name kid with plenty or pluck and lit tle experience, was knocked out In the fir: i round hy a Mnlford opponent little Ish t han twice hla sine. The Mcdford fighter was a substitute picked up at the IhnI mluutn when llowntd'a Hcheduled opponent was unable to appear, Itoiw did hii host and received an ovation from the fan who wero all on the side of tho little chap, but dljp and experle-ico were too much for Kunienetts. Moth tho main and ftcini-wlml-up event were cut down because of poor ho line and due to tho fact ( lint the local Itoxitifc com mission had not Kireu the capable fighter the cutotmny auara'ilee Faced witl prospin't of light "percentage" the leading battlcrr of tho exvnlit', rightfully refused to go their scheduled 10 and 6 round;. It is to thetr credit however, that they fought bard whllo in tho ring, despite the prospects of a light pum-, Rajah Smile Is Missing As Ball Player Testifies i CLAYTON'. Mo, Dec. !1. (I'l l Minus the famous 'RaJn." smile. Rogers Hornvhy. captam of tho New York Giants, testt- . lied In his own defense here to day In the $15,075 damage suit brought by Frank L. Moor Fort Thomas. Ky., betting commls- , sloner. i Voorc, who rrlg'nally sued f'r $91,000 but finally rcdii ed th? alleged debt to $4 5.0'JO earlier bad told of an alleged two-year mutual betting agreement with llornsby. In thrt j months, h said $357,995 vis involved 'r tbeir mutual tuiv anions. . Il&nsby admitted moct.g Moore at the Pinion hotel, c'! clnnatl. In the spring of 102... admitted that shortly after th"' lntr:ductl:n he asked Moore if he had any race tips, and .that he later placed bets on the streusth of Moore's informal 'on. , Before linmsby was called to rthe stand, htft attorneys filed r formal demurrer ,to the charges, which was denied. His defense is that all legitimate debts bvvc been paid. I At The Pine Tree! j For weeks, word has been com in from Hollywood of "a new picture sensation." Apparently It Is arsasin more discussion amons directors, pro-! iducers and stars than anything1 ' made In recent months. i The title Is "I'nderworid" s melodramatic story ri modern ; crime In a areat American city AccordlnK to all reports. It d.sr trely tears aside all the pretenses subterfuges and ipnorant rantinc that have been shielding crime conditions from the eyes of truth lien Hecht's story Is declared to be the most startling that na vel come from his versatile pen. dealing with actual conditio-. that eiist In a metropolitan cen ter. these woven Into a stlrrins romance. ; Dives, criminal haunts, gang sters, their women, their feui! with each other. tnMr battles with pollc?. (heir marauding eiprdi. tions Into treasure vaults, all are shown In a realistic mann-r by Joef Von Sternberg. Para mount director. Hecfr Tnrnhull. under who.e supervision the picture was pro duced says: i "One of the chief difficulties of 'making the picture was In find ing a rat capable of a;nc--rf!v har..llir.g the powerful rharacter-Izai1-ns called for. W ancre'd cd. aa the roll call of p!:.yfr- hows. The names are all' fam ous fiorrge Rancrol. ("live Trook, Evelyn I'.vnt. Larry s mon and Kred Kohic-r itrv among them The striking j r f.rmances they have giwn mak it worth while " "1'nderworld" comes to the Tine Tree theatre for a fir; showing today. ' 'M He TronWe Here Siimmy MCndelL the lillh' f ifht rhampion. must fiRht Sid Terrlti hefnre Jan. 15 nr he tn funded in all the state allitd with the National Boxlm A. riatifin. Krom the iroRip haul in New Yori. it will rimr; more than aa edlrt from the aaeorlatinn to itet Tenia Into the ling with Mandril. Twinkling Stars .5 -cr - iii ji 'Nww-rf 14 vv V Wi B MS ,e7V ,SMa a. CI Throo fiiars of Intornaiional (ihiultitu who nlmiii.'il lnitf N'W orU irom Kuroiw a-twlnklo with holiday nmtloM ire Uh'jp: tiop lo hoitumt Li do PnUl, iM'rman: Klora l.o Rroton, KnUsh. and !i.:t:iy C.-h. Yank. Rogers Hornsbv Won't Have To Fay Race Bets CLAYTON. M. il. iVV) A Jury tuday ref iMil to awji-J Fr.'Mk L. Moore the Ifi.O'io which MctTf riaKllt'J Horiit), tin placr owed him mi r(ir Imrsc bciH. The Jiiry was cut about an h o ' i r anil , hair. Tl;e ;!it -an ortn.iliy fUe-i hy Moore Ur SflJ.noo. ThW amount was sulmtMiuntly r'l'id until tlie f'nal fic-.irc w.ist rencliei Moore or.tcn.i Hl t!iat he an 1 llo.r.shy li;ul a bo-iini; nureemeni wh-Tt-hr Moore phtced tli h.t rmi furiiisV.fd the ti;s and they dividt'd the winninp. The nsrecm-'nt ext'-nded over two y ar, i was chiimed. and th orisrln O au.ount n d for ro prrtntetl cnnilOini; lo.-e and loans to llnmby and hi wife. Dode Bercot Is Winner of Fight SEATTLK. Warti., Dee 21. t'P. AlthoiiKh he had to f:Kht lrird every minute ta ma'ntaln hts advantage, Dixie Herpot. Mun roe tntddlewrlcht, defeat ed Hilly Adams of San Fr;imbco tn a tx round wain erent lu re lt nirht. Hercot deserted the verdict. In the six round nemi-windup, Johnny A damn. Auburn Upht wepht. defeated (leoritie Lee of Sacramento, an Alaska welter weight, Walter Cl chom. knock ing ont Rilly Smith of Sicramen to In the firt round of the sched led nix round special event. ninNIN, Aril. Der. 21. It P. Five Catholic slsltiri. nttnrh ed lo the -talt of the St. Jojc-ih'a hoanltal here, ntnde applicatinn today for c!tiensliti p.ipera. They ire n'ativea ot Ireland. Pain Gone! Rub Sore, Rheumatic Aching Joints St-ip "disiiij:" rhr umaitsm. V.'h t'iia only. St. Jr.cohfi Oil will tiij any pnin. aril not rne rhenmf.tis.Ti cs.yf in ttf:y y-ar requires iiiiernal treat n. en t. Huh r .i thine, p r-. r; fnc Sf. Jacohf Oil ripiit fn t e tnder rot. and hy the lime yea av Jat k Koh-fn-cn -ont prrf the rheumatic pais And dtfUrcM. ir. Jaeohs Oil ' h urn. I of. rh-'un.fit! m Hni metii a inch iv-ver diRappoin'R, nd dae-nt hum the nkin. lr tke. psin, rTi Df i.r.d tiff ne", from chinc jnint, niaifle.5' snd hfin" ; j lop n-istir-i, lum bar o. ba' it- a nd n t:t ir :. I.;IT! v i.i! C.r: a fricii trjj.l bo.tle oT o::M,";.7e, honert St. Jic ch Oil fn m but rus tore. and in s mfftil yftu'ii he free f-om pain, arh and :iffne.-. Don't., suffer! Rub rheumaMftm away. J VAUGHN IS ON DECK FOR M FIGHT DEC. 23 Portland Heavyweight to Meet Popular Gorman At ChiJoquIn 1 I'HU.OiJl'lN, .h 21 iSliivlul HunporUTti tuul rmuu fHowtrs of NaHa . (!ormnn. t'htlnnuln' uowly iuit'iirtl fu'ttvywolhl (,uht im. wtMM tn mi upniHi' bvyo tuiinv wlih tho arrivul ot l.t-fty VauKtm t'oi tlttiwI'M romliiR ht'ttvywoU'lit Hluslior. who will moot Oin in ni (it Hit main (vtnt ( tin? ChrlHt mam miiokcr nt fhlUKiuln, Krlditv VtiuKtinn luoki'il llKKr (tinii (!h irivirlll iiiottuiuln (n th lunnv r 1 k h t (nits tn llttit rtiy wtiu wore plHi'iiiK nil thi'tr niouoy on In IIihhI Hli knockout kln, Nulls (tormnu. !oriimn tn hU rtrnt nppnrtitHi hori. llinn wt't'k uko won n flttht vtr ihn popu tn r Larry Holimtn of Mind hy ih K. o. rnntti In tlm fifth rnnlo. This look ltkt n ro:tl halllo H: tho off Inn with both tmyi ha tin plenty nf Hitniiortcr!. In th x roti ml wtMiil-whulun Kruuk l'nlrTr.:vo, tnltl1Itwtl)ht mnnntlon, will lock hnrnt with lletw irmly of Ahtml. Jtick luvit', popular boxor fro in thin e it y will fa co rtii e 1 k Hui-rirt 4f Ashland In it Hpeelnl tlx round event which promise. to b- u fanl r. Thee hoyn foiiRttt tu .fhl.uid recently and lLtrrlx won tho derNion. I!:t told WrUht. Indian hoy nhier. and UaiTy Hanm. rhllo o it i ii ht.y, have heen slrtu't! to ca a: ohcr four round opener. Theo ;.ti! put on the curtain raiser in ' he latt fipht heris nntl proved ' ' i)v one of the bent ntntchoa of 'he evening. Kid Oopeland. Kort Klamath' hnmplon UhtweUht. will meet t-rddie Jonea of Mmfoc rotnt, who U the champ of that nectlon of the country, loth these boya are Indian r.nd will nhow four routuls nf faM boxlnp with both Irving for a knockout. The fhllequlti Ioxlnc Com nilvslim H fiiMitiftorinff thi card which Include 3d rounds of hlKh cnn boxing nml It will he up to the standard of th beat Chilo ouln card. Ashland I vomin? over in a body to see their two battlers in nation and much money U h"inff placed on the fnvnrltes by their rabid aup porter. ' : Jacobs Buys Up Jack Delaney's Fight Contract NKW VCI1K. Dec. 21. ilT The famlilnr romhinatluu of Jock DeUney. former hht heavy weight champion of the orld. : and IVte ilrilly. who has been in the Kr mh-t'nnadtan' corner as manager for a number uf year. w,i ended today when Jo Jattib-i purchaed IVUncy' con tract, as well as that of Sammy Vorel. lightweight, for JSn.OOO. Rellly. who 1 retiring from the boxing game, released the two boxer to Jacobs, who aliened a two-year contract with Ielaney and one for three year with j Vogel. Jacob Announced that Delaney will continue lo finht a a heavy weight, nnd will challenge Jack Sharker and other contender for (icne Tunney'a title. At the Orpheus "The Winninc Oar' li far m-re than A vehicle upon which tn hane the athletic talent of (.corse WaUh. It It p11N.1t !nft. hnman atory of the emotion, a (' 111. a.A.l f Ja.o.-a a dramatic revenlmcnt of the hnn fr Tenjteance. AM the dignity. poNe and dra matic ability thnt Charlea Hill Mailes, emphasized in hl role in the recently enmnltted produc tion of "Old Ironaldea" romei t the Orphean acnin In a widely diverrent role to be enacted by this clever artNt in "Ain't Iove f nnny" an F. n. O. production t-iaTrlns Alberta Vauehn. Mailea has been asiirned the role of "John Rrice" banker in tbia pro drctirn. Tha picture la not a war ple trre atthonsh before and after inridents of the w:rld war groove into the action. STARTS ON IvONG TfllP ronTI.ANP. Dec. 21. j?even-year old Paul Clark. Salem, rtrnck out on a lone trip alone last night. He expect 'to be with hia prandpnrenu in Ames, Iowa. fr Christmas. Mrs. W. K. Hamilton, Inion elation matron, h'-lpod Patil Ret ready whin he came from the capital city to Portland, turning part of hia "rr.h cn hund'' orr 13 tho ct.n duttiir of fhe t'nion Porlfic lon tincntal Limited. Old new-Rpapera for sale at tbe Newt offica. 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