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    July 1, 1933
PAGE TWO
THE kLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
The Tide
Returns
To Europe
One Unbeatable Amer
ica Having Difficulty
Maintaining Heavy
weight Supremacy.
Public Waiting for
Carnera-Baer Fight.
Who Won the Tenni
Match Hera Last
WeekT Medford To
Play Pelicans.
Not many year tfo the
strongest tighten from abroad
could neither knockout nor
outpoint the leaden of Amer
ica's prlis ring protection.
Now the story Is ditcoursging
ly different.
Prlmo Csrnera, sn excellent
example of the traditional bulk
and sub-Intelligence accom
panying the fighter, will be
the second European to re
mote the heavyweight title
the outatanding boxing title in
the world to Europe, ear
ners, known generally aa the
"Man Mountain," wiil return
to Venice In Italy and perhsps
only his own tiny brsln rsn
tell when he will bring his
great bulk back to America.
The boxing public sincerely
hopes It will he In the fall.
It hopea the circus-like site
ot this rast Italian will be
brought Into the ring against
Max Baer, the upset ter ot that
other European star, Max
SchmellDf ot Germany.
It Prlmo Carnera, the man
whose left-hand punch killed
Ernie Bchaaf, hss nothing else,
he has else. Jack Sharkey
was no Infsnt In the ring, hut
ths Italian turned him into a
halt-grown youth by contrast.
There Is little doubt but that
Sharker could hit terrifically
hsrd and could outbox snd
outmore this monster from
across the Bess. But sll thst
went for nothing.
Henry McLemore. the United
Press' lesding sporting writer,
ssw the championship fight
from a ringside press bench,
and it required but one round
tor him to observe the futility
ot Shsrkey's punches on this
Italian. The Boston sailor,
not a particularly eolorful nor
exciting champion, crashed a
right onto Camera's chin in
the first round. It wonld have
knocked out an ordinary msn,
but it didn't even dent the
Italian's grin. The same thing
happened in the fifth; It soon
became apparent Sharkey could
oever win.
Sid Wolke, a young man
who used to hit a few tennis
balls for the Klamath Tennis
club, hss filed a protest sgalnst
the published results of lsst
week's meet between Klamath
and Grants Pass. Wolke, now
llTlng In the Talley, Is one of
the see players on the Care
city aquad.
His letter wss as follows:
"I hare a protest to make
concerning a atory In the
Klamath paper which states
thst the Klsmsth Falls Tennis
dub beat the G. P. team last
Sunday. The reverse, to be
exact. Is true.
"Grants Pass took six ot
the 10 men's matches plsyed.
I had sn understanding with
Buzs Huls that the women's
matches would be played but
would not be counted In deter
mining the results of the
tournsment. I am sure Buzs
will bear me out in this.
"Then later the story ssys
the gsme with Grsnts Pass
wss a second and return
match. And that Klamath de
feated Grants Pass several
weeka ago. The truth of the
matter Is that the match
played here was a practice
match and did not count. And
In thia practice match Grants
Pass defeated Klamath Instead
ot losing.
"The match played In Klam
ath Kails Sunday was the first
regular one of the season, and
a return match will be played
6n July 13. We have lost
only one match to date and
that was to Roseburg.
"In regard to tbe above
practice match I'm sure Clifton
Richmond and Huls will verify
what I am telling you.
"I don't blame you for the
mistake because I think some
one not In authority at tbe
club gave you the wrong dope."
Medford and Klamath Fall
have established a thorough
rivalry In sports these last few
years. The feud was built up
chiefly through ths interest in
lnterscholastlc athletics and It
has carried over into other
activities.
Ths poak of summer rlvalr
will be reached 8unday when
the Medford baseball team
meets the Klamath Pelican
on the Fairgrounds diamond.
It will not be just a game;
It will be a determining factor
In the championship of the
Southern Oregon league.
These Pelicans, headed by
Frisco Edwards, manager and
catcher, will be fighting to re
tain their divided command of
the league leadership. If they
1 3io to Medford, then they will
drop out ot the tie with Co
oullle and Roseburg. If they
win, they will be on top with
a better chance than ever to
bring the championship to
Klamath Falls.
with
Murphy's Melodians
Tule Lake Legion Hall
Saturday Night
Admission 25c Each Person
BOXING
Dazed Camera Happy
Over Sensational Win
Against Jack Sharkey
By Gayle Talbot
NEW YORK, June SO. (JP)
The new heavywelsht fighting
champion of ths world, Prlmo
Carnera ot Italy, eat bark In the
corner of a blistering little room
out on Long Island last night
and beat hia great handa to
gether like a delighted child aa
he chanted In rough abod Eng
lish. "Boy. oh boy, oh boy! Now
my mamma and papa be happy!
Now my mamma and papa be
happy! Prlmo's champion! Now
they be happy!"
Assured of Truth.
Over and over, aa though
dased. the tremendoua man who
a few momenta before had bat
tered Jack Shakey Into helpless
ness, assured himself it was
true. He would stop long enough
to ahake the hands of those who
had fought their way Into the
cubbyhole dressing room, only
BE
BEATEN AGAIN
Lanky Oakland Hurler
Shuts Out Champs,
4 to 0.
by Tbe Associated Press
C'.enn Gsbler. lanky graduate
of the now defunct Arizona lea
gue, had pitched himself Into
the Coast league's hall ot fame
with a two-hit shutout of the
chsmplon Portland Beavers.
The Oakland hurler ahowed
little mercy for his Portlsnd
hosts Thursday night, giving
them only a single and double
three Innings span as he won,
4-0. His mates gsve him strong
support in the field and bunch
ed five of their hits in the first
and third innlnga for all four
Oakland runs. Junk Walters
blanked the Oaks In the last six
Innings snd held them hitless
In the last four.
Sacs Beaten
Sacramento slipped bsck a bit
In the pennsnt rsce as Seattle
marked up Its second win ot the
series 9-3. Jimmy Welch. In
dian center fielder, drove in five
runs with a four bagger and sin
gle ss the Burns men pounded
Tom Flynn for 12 safeties.
George Caster stopped the 8ol
ons with six scattered blows.
Hollywood went Into a second
place tie with Portland through
its third straight victory over
the Missions 7-5. Sloppy field
ing again cost the Reds the
game, three errors helping the
Stars to two of their runs.
Staked to a 7-run lead In the
second Inning. Leroy Herrmann
beat San Francisco, 11-7. to
make up his 14th triumph of
the sesson. Jim Oglesby, Angel
first seeker, climsxed the second
Inning ssssult with a homer with
one msn on. Joe Demsggio,
youthful Seal outfielder, hit safe
ly for his 8Jrd game In a row,
getting a single In the fifth.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass., June
2. (UP) Midget Wolgast,
world's flywelsht champion,
scored an easy decision over
Marty Gold of Philadelphia
Thursday in a 10-round bout at
Meadowbrook arena.
Woliast weighed 116, Gold
115 3-4. Wolgast bad the bout
by a wide margin la every round.
Steve Carr, Hartford. Conn.,
HO, knocked out Kayo Casper,
157H, in the third round ot
their scheduled 8-round semi
final. Americans snd the Dutch are
the heaviest smokers In the world.
Two ounces of tobacco weekly
per capita are consumed In these
two countries.
Recent sstronomlcsl announce
ments state that the solar system
Is moving southward In ths direc
tion of the Great Megalianlc cloud
of stars at the velocity ot 450,000
miles an hour.
Dance
Saturday Night
Pelican City
Pool Hall
Mnslc hy Eugene Pesxolo,
From Portland
AVER-DUCKS
Sporting
BASEBALL
to laps again Into his chant ot
victory.
It was hot in there. 8weat
poured down hia enormoua
frame In rivulets, but Prlmo waa
too deliriously happy to mind It.
He shook hands with a little
dentist who hsd fsshloned the
mouthpiece he wore in winning
the title; to the best ot his abil
ity he answered any question
shot st him. The native man
mountain la likely to make a
popular champion.
Between draughta from a bot
tle labeled "beer" he told how
he won from the auper-boxer.
Jack Sharkey.
"I hit with a left and he fall
Into the ropt-a. I know he's hurt
snd I follow him. Pret' socn mv
right uppercut catch blm, and
that Is all. He go down and I
know he stsy there."
The blow thst felled the ex
saflor was one alt the experts
had said Prlmo didn't possess.
II Duce Pleased
With Camera's
American Stand
ROM E. June SO. (JPt Prlmo
Camera's victory1 over Jack
Sharkey waa the first piece of
news communlcsted to Pre
mier Mussolini when he aroae
today.
His serretsry told him Itsly
now holds the world's heavy
weight boxing championship
for the first time In history.
II Duce expressed himself
as being delighted with the
success ot the huge Italian
fiphter.
The International boxing
federation, meeting here this
week, definitely pronounced
Carnera an Italian, despite his
npollcatios for French citizen
ship. Newspapers devoted most of
"heir front pages today to the
match, although the fight end
ed too lv.e to permit editorial
it.
Tom Loughran, '
Veteran Boxer,
Didn't See It!
NEW YORK, Jue 30. (IP)
This will give an Idea ot the
swiftness of that right uppercut
that anuffed ont Jack Sharkey's
brief reign as heavyweight cham
pion last night.
Tommy Loughran, one ot the
cleverest boxers In modern ring
history, didn't even see It! And
he was peering intently at the
pair when It was atrurk.
Sitting next to an Associated
Press writer at the ringside, the
Philadelphia phantom gasped aa
Sharkey went down under Car
nera's blow.
"What hit him?" he asked.
GREENWICH. Conn., June 30.
(CP) Jack J. Munger of Dallas.
Texas, representing Hill school,
became eastern lnterscholastlc
golf champion today by defeat
ing Maurice Nee, ot Georgetown
Prep, t and 1.
Munger bad defeated Fumltka
Komnoye, of the Japanese Imper
ial family, a student at Law
rencerllle, S and 4, in the seml
finals. Save Orange Stamps.
Public Market
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Grants Pass
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ONIONS
3 Bunches, 10c
Lettuce, 2 for 9c
Extra Standard
No Puree
TOMATOES
3 Cans, 29c
July Fourth Package
1 TABLE CLOTH
5 PAPER PLATES
5 PAPER NAPKINS
Per Set, 12c
Fancy
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Box, $1.25
Mr. Farmer. We will
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TENNIS
ELMER
BEATS T
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Klamath Dutchman Loses
Main Event in Fast
Struggle
A new boxer landed on the
featherweight throne of Klam
ath county last night at the Le
gion hall and sent rugged Paul
Thill, known aa the high hat
Dutchman smsrtly down to his
first detest In a yesr.
It wss Elmer Brown, the boy
from St. Paul, who came to the
front aa the first msn to upset
the triumphant string of Thill's
victories. It wss dona thorough
ly, for after an even round the
Dutchman had no ahow In the
following aeven.
Thill Mauls
Thill's forte lsst night was
his ability to catch blowa and
still go on fighting. The young
man from the mlddlewest pun
ished him badly through the
eight-round bout, and Thill waa
near the second knockout of his
career In the aeventh and
eighth.
The Dutchman'a attack was
concentrated on a mauling rush.
He presented no clear-cut blows
but succeeded In wearing down
Brown on the ropes. Once Thill,
charging from the center of the
ring, crowded Brown Into the
slsek cords snd both men fell
Into the first row ot the ringside
sests.
j Ths large Legion hall atten
dance was completely partisan
for Brown, and the newcomer
to Klamath Falls wss given vig
orous applause when he was
aarded the decision.
Wills Wins
Ad Csdena. veteran light
weight from Loa Angeles, tslled
to come bsck In his second fight
with Jack Wills. Klamath negro,
and loat a six-round decision.
The Mexicsn fought an uphill
fight and almost esrned a draw
after a right hand punch to the
chin put him down for seven In
the first round.
Jsck Hlbbard. of Klamath
Falls outboxed Van Getty of
Bend in the second six-round
fight to take a decision. It waa
Hibbard'a fight all ths way.
In the curtain-ralaer, Tony
Ortia of Klamath Falls drew
with Bud Rudy, Filipino.
Next week Al Karaslck ot
Portland will meet George Kov
erly of Loa Angelea and Bob
Kruse ot Portland will meet
Scotty Dawklna of Boston In a
double main event wrestling
bill.
Chicago Women
Win Track Title
SOLDIER FIELD, Chicago,
June 30 (U.R) Tbe women'a na- !
tlonal A. A. U. track and field
team championship was won to
day by the Illinois Women's '
Athletic club of Chicago In a
dull meet devoid of thrills.
There were 82 contestanta and
about the ssme number of psld
spectatora.
With . Babe Dldrlkson, Dallas.
Tex., phenom, no longer able to
compete among the amateura,
the women'a meet developed into
a tired and weary prelude to to
night's climax, the National A.
A. U. men's aenlor track and
field championships.
Atkin was for many years as
sociated with Jamea T. Coffroth
at the old Tlaluana track.
All Warrants Accepted.
Klamath
Turnips
and
Radishes
3 Bunches, 10c
Spinach, 2 lbs. 9c
Vi Gallon
Pork and Beans
25c
Large
WALNUTS
2 lbs. 43c
Royal Gelatin
3 Packages
1 Chocolate Pudding
4 Packages, 21c
Wax Paper
Two 36-Foot Package
. 15c
BROWN
GOLF
Fights Gorilla
Babe Marino, San Francisco Ital- ,
Ian, who fights Oorilla Jones, Ohio '
Negro, for the Utter s title aa Na
tional Boxing Association's middle
weight chsmplon.
Legion Juniors
To Open Season
Against Lakeview
The Klamath American Legion
Juniors will open their ellmln
stlon contests for the Oregon
championship against Lakeview.
July , The contest will be
played In Klamath Falls this
year at tbe fairgrounds.
Sunday Lynn Roycroft's youths
will meet Henley In a practice
game at the Henley diamond.
The Klamath All-Stars, strong
Independent team, defeated the
Juniors Wednesday night In s
five inning practice game, 6
and 4.
Lakeview, Burns
Play On Sunday
LAKEVIEW, Ore. The Lake
view baseball team will Invade
Burna this coming Sundsy for a
return game. Lakeview defeated
Burns hers two weeka ago by a
J 0-0 shutout. Last Sundsy Lake
view defeated Merrill hers by a
acore of 10-8.
Lakeview and Alturaa will meet
each other for ths first time this
year in a game at Alturaa on
July 4th. The game will be one
ot the features of the Alturss
4th of July celebration. These
rivals will play for a $100 purse.
pure
fresh
sparkling
For the holiday Order
Kist Sodas, Coca Cola,
ar Kist or Rainier Lime
Rickey and Ginger
Ale from your favorite
retailer, .
Crushed Ice
AND SALT, delivered to
your homo In nest contain
ers, for a holiday dish of
home-made Ice cream.
Klamath
Ice & Storage
SSI Spring St.
Phone
58
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News
RACING
All-Star Team
Plays Eastside
Here on Sunday
Two teams will join ths Inde
pendent struggle for the cham
pionship of Klamsth county Sun
day when the Eastside Improve
ment club meets the Klamath
All-Stars. The game will be
played on the South Slilh at--at
diamond at 1!:30.
, Bolh toams match up well in
strength, hut the aeason's record
maintained by the Rtnra Indicate
superior strength. The Eastside
men, however, hsvs added more
power In the field and at hat
this week thun they had before.
This will be the first meeting
of the two teams.
Knute snd Brown i " 'dy
will be ths Esstslde battery.
TO
GREAT Li HUNT
Thrilling Hod bunt ad rent u re.
will be told and retold to wide
eyed Klamath Falls younmior-
by br.'e
father, and
poMlbljr Ten
motheri and
fflAtera and
brothers, fnl
lowinn t h
rapt lira o f
numbers of thee charging anl
mils Saturday. Hundrtds of red
lions ha-e been released through
out Oregon and Saturday the
public may Join In the biggest
Hon bunt In ths wild and wooley
west.
"But they are friendly lions
because the finder of one will
be entitled to fire gallons of the
new "Fortified" Ullmore Red
Lion gasoline free," Earl Oll
bert, local Ollmore manager ex
plained. "They will be easy to
find berauiie they are being hid
den tonight In private yard,
near publlo buildings. In pub
lic parks and along the streets.
When one Is found, with certifi
cate attached, take htm to the
nearest Ollmore dealer and be
rewarded with five gallons of
the new Red Lion Rasoltne."
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SWIMMING
YANKS AND CARDS RESUME
COURSE TOWARD LEAD IN
MAJOR LEAGUE STRUGGLE
lly III (ill H. H l.l.i.KTOV, Jr.
AxsiH-lated 1'rraa Hporta Writer
Taking divergent paths toward
the top, the New York Yankees
and St. Louta Cardinals have
resumed their courses toward the
leading places
In the major V
leagues which
they lost not so
long ago.
Seising upon
the first algti of
slackening I n
W a a h I n gtou's
winning alreak,
the Yanks but
tered tht'lr wav
bark Into a tie
for the Ameri
can league lead
Thursday at the
espuuse of the
u is v s iana in- oomea
dlana Ths '
Cards opened a direct attack on
ths New York Glsnta, and wal
loped the National league lead
era 7-3.
Ciotnra Kffcctle
Tbe Yanka did a great job ot
bunching their blows against
Cleveland to win -S. l.efiy
Gomes wss effective In the
pinches and alalia Ilnlh set the
bitting pace fur the fourth
straight New York victory.
The Senators, meanwhile, bow
ed G-4 to the Detroit Tigers.
After tying the count in the
ninth, the Renstora klcksd the
game away lu the Inst half of
the frame when Rill McAfee gave
a walk and booted Heinle 8chu
hle'a sscritlre to set the stage
for Ceroid Walker to drive In
the deciding run.
Ths C'srdlnals assault consist
ed largely of a als run assault
on Lefty Bill Clark In ths third
Inning.
Philadelphia Wins
With Le.'ty (.rove on ths hill,
the Philadelphia Athletica de
feated the St. Louie Browne 4-1.
Jlmmls Foix hit hie lsth homer.
Tbe revived Phllllea, paced by
Chuck Klein, continued to knock
off the National league'a first
division clubs aa they hung a
6-4 defeat on the third place
Pittsburgh Plratea. Klein knock
ed in all six runs with two hom
ers snd two singles.
The combination of Guy Bush's
steady pitching snd an 11-hll
w m m -
& Monday
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English Title
WIM1ILEDON, Eng., June 10.
(IP) Mrs. Helen Wills Moody
continued her serene wsy toward
her slith Wimbledon tennis tills
todsy with a (-3, S-0 victory
over the experienced French wo
man player, Mme. Rylvla Hen
rnlln, In tha auartor-flnala ot
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