MGE TWO
THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 192fl
THE KLAMATH NEW9
Risko Wins Bout From 235 Lb.
Colored Giant in New York
' Ity tit'OIKiK KIICKHHV Risko foil Bin llkv a wtlil man
RKOOKLYN, N. Y., Jur.e ST. ! ,n " olKhth, niiiih and tr-uth
(VIM Outweighed nearly 451 rounds, wlimlim all three of
pounds and conceding his op- j thcin with room to spare. The
ponent alx Inchaa In helRht, Jnhn-i t'levolnnd boxer's llcno body
ny Risko, of Cleveland, ataaed 1 Punches miide Godfrey (inn and
a aensntlonal comeback In the rover up repeatedly In the ninth
lata rnunda to win the judges' round.
decision over Georca Godfrey. In! Kor a time early In the flKht.
a 10 round bout befora SO. 000 ' It looked as if the bullet-headed
spectator here tonlaht. j negro would establish hta claim
I'nable to get inside tbe bi(t!to O' cognomen of -black
negro'a long arma In the early menace" and brush Risko aside
ronnda. Rlnko kept everlaatlngly : ln hla climb up the heavyweight
after Godfrey until be began to ldder. out Godfrey weakened
pound hla punchea past the perceptibly under Rlsko's punch
negro'a defense. I log body blowa. whreh filled the
RIsVo arored beavily with hU lr ,n ,he ' rounds,
left in the late rounds, making ' Godfrey towered way above
Godfrey blink hla evea and clinch i ,"1'1'0 " ,hl" " almost lm
everytlma he aaw the blow com- Possible for the amaller man to
lng. j reach Godfrey'a head.
Godfrey plljd up a good lead ; H" ,r'd hrd to r,oh CoJ-
in the early rounds, driving Inf 'v ' " early roun.is.
KUko around the ring with a
but switched his attack to the
Jimmy Evans Wins
From J. Priston
whirlwind body attack. But he ""dy 'h,1 n hd trouble hitting
alowed down after the fifth ! "w o'sber targeL It wa this
round, and for the rest of the ebange which won the fight for
fight, clinched and rlawed at olm-
Riitko. who looked like a nvc-mie 1 '
In comparison to the black giant.
There were no knockdowns,
although Godfrey uaed his supe
rior weight and strength to
wrestle Risko around and sev-
era! tlmea in a clinch almost! SAN FRANCISCO, June ST. (I
tossed the amaller boxer to the ' p Jimmy Kvana. welterweight
eanvaa. I from the Pacitic uorthwest. de-
Godfrey unleashed his best jfeated Johnny I'riston of Houo
guns at Risko In tbe fourth and 'lulu in a 10-round bout here to
fifth ronnda. jarring the Cleve- night. Priston knocked Evana
land boy considerably. I down twl.-e for nine counta. once
But Godfrey never had the i in tbe first round and again In
rubbery ex-baker in distress. the third, but could aot hold the
To the contrary, Risko had advantage
Godfrey backing up and clinching
In. the last three rounds when Classified advertising la a
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Molla Mallory 1
Eliminated in
Women's Singles
j WIMIH.ETON. Knglaud. June
, ST. ll'PI A near repetition of
Francis T. Huiitvr'a defeat In the
'first round of the men's singles
took place Iti tha women's alngles
today when Mrs. Molla Mallory
veteran United States star, fa
eliminated irora tne AU-nguind i
; championships by Miss L Hick-1
'ortcn. youthful Australian player.
tt. -.
The match was started ester-
'day. but was halted by the rain
after Mis Rl kvrton had won !
the first sat. Mrs. Mallory was
out-speeded and outgeneralled by
her younger opponent but her de
feat was largely due to her own
ragged play.
The other four V. B. rcpre-'
isentatlves in the womeu a singles
'- Helen Wills. Helen Jacobs. K.
1 Ryan and Penelope Anderson
rrn their first matches without
the loss of a set. Miss Wills.
; defending chatt:piun. beat the
English hardcourts champion.
,Klsie t'.oldsack. -S. S I. In a
. second round matrh. having
'drawn a bys In the first round.
'The Berkeley girl next will play
Mile. V. (iallay of Prance.
All postponed matchea were
played off in the men's singles,
narrowing the field down to 3S
players, of which five are Ameri
cans. William T. Tllden. II. t).
lAtt. John Heulnessey. Wilbur F.
Coen. Jr.. and Sidney B. Wood.
t the first four named members
of the V. S. Davis Cup team.
Yankees Defeat
Athletics 7-4
By l'MTKI I'ltHXS
I The Yankees Increased their
lead In the Amertcnn league, to
jll full games by defeating the
Athletics Wednesday. " to 4.
Timely hita by Karl Combs and
. Mark Koenlg In the eighth Inning
w'on the game for the Yankees.
! Henry Johnson held the A'a to
five hits, and fanned six men.
'The Yanks pounded Lefty Grove
iout of the box.
The Boston Red Sox stopped
i the winning atreak of tha Wash
ington Senatora. taking a double
' header from them; 4 to 1 and
! to 4.
No other games wera played.
'do when ha works out nt thej
Waldorf, r i lituy evening ut t I
.. . IV.. I J.. f 'oMoik. In preparation for the
(Jut at Haldortuniiouuin .i-i...
Fighters Work
A renl trout to ftRht fans of
Klamath Fulls will ho is I von
this evening thrmmh the courtesy
of the Waldorf whtn Hob Mar
lei will work om this v ruins
at 6 o'clock nt the WaKloir Htl
Hard inuliini.
Muriels will a In tho lilK
tUlit Ht rhlloqulii, Tuoml.ty ow
nii.K. July wJhu ho vttl mur
nKaiiui NiiIIh Cuvimn, ISO poiuul
havywetpht. Martin Ik aho u
hvavywcUhl ami tim tlu yruloit
At ISO iKuimlft. Tltl Ih the
fourth matrh In which tho two
who ari n rviily mntvhiKl, litivr
biHn featured. The lust fKttt
wan a draw.
Funs will altio ! alrou a
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ihe Knlichlld aviation, limited,!
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For results uaa News ("lass Ada. j
FIGHT FANS ,
. THE WALDORF
Sport Headquarters
Dub Maricla will work out Thuradny at 5 o'clock
at Iho Waldorf, preparing for the big battle at
. Chiloquin, July 2,
A REAL TREAT
The Glanta beat tha Thillles
for the - fourth straight time.
11 to S. In the only game played
In tha national league.
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BIG LEAGUES
AT A GLANCE
American: R. If. K.
Washington 1 4 0
Boston 4 10 0
Batteries, Burke. Lisenbee and
Ruel; Ruffing and Hoffman.
(First game.)
American:
New York ....
Philadelphia
R H
.... 7 10
.... 4 8
National: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 8 10 3
Sew. York It 12 1
Batteries: Miller. Wlllonghby,
Sweetland. McGraw and Schnlte,
Leraln: Aldrldge. Faulkner, Ben
ton and O'Parrell.
American: R. H. E.
Washington 4 7 1
Boston 11 19 0
Batteries Zachary'. Llscbbee
and Kcnna.: Morris and Berry.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
At Seattle
Oakland 16 1
Seattle & 11 1
i Sparks and Lombard!: Orohani
: and Borreanl.
1 At San Francisco
Los Angeles 0 5 2
i San Kranr:!sco 2 5 1
Barfont. Peters and Sandbcrg;
Jacobs and Sprintz.
At Los Angeles
Missions 6 14 4
Hollywood 7 11 2
' Krause, Nelson. Hughes and
Baldwin; Kinney, Fitllerton and
Agnew. "
' At Portland
Sacramento 7 11 2
Portland .i..:.. p " 1 2
I Flynn and Harrid; Yor'kea,
Tomlin and Rego, ' '
Model Branded by
: Lover, She Claims
' LOS A NOBLES, Junft 27, a.
P.)-Jcan Weston, artist's model,
admitted cn the witness stand
; today that she lived for two
years as the wife of John A.
I Nelson, scenario writer, charged
i with branding an obscene word
jon her abdomen,
i Miss Weston testified that she
' separated from Nelson laat Nov
ember, but that he continued his
attentlr.ns until she aurpcd to ac-1
company him on a "farewell"
! dinner. He forced her to accom
pany him to his lonely cabin
j where he held her for two nights,
and stripped her and bent hor,
'the model suld.
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