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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1921)
fWfifmi Vt-JJ tin "rifM THE EVENTWG rtOtAlP. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON r Ann mm .aUTtnATt JtJXiT . ; I LOCAL BASEBALL I I I I i ana BOXING NEWS WWVWWWWWMiMMi SPORT WORLD MWWMAMMMfMVVMMMMMMWMM NATIONAL and STATE SERVICE ON SPORTS wwwyiwawvwywwv UN BULL TE ms mm DII THREATS The barfoball wur In tho city Iobkuo since yesterday linn had a now lo mimt Incled Into It tho Adoption of I tin poller taken by tho Chinese In tbulr Intorclas warn, "lonsInK," and tbU fnriilgn udQptlon promlici to rreato havoc. Hueh li tbn llfo or tho rlty loaiuont Even tlio iniiiiaKon now fear to publUh their tentatlvo lineup for the (imH a day ahead for -far that thnlr crack pitcher will ho lurod into an alley and sorrotly made awny with until after tlio game. And tho poor "Uabo Ilutbi," thoy cast a cautious glance to tbo front, aide, rear and all about m thoy wond thnlr way about the streets of thli city at night, fearing a "frumn up," In most Instances, tho plnyora are toon running about In either pulrs or bunches In order to necuro ampin pro taction from thrlr rlvols I Manager ThoiupMn of thn Copccs called thu wrllor to his olflco and stated that hn wait much alarmed for thn tafoty of bin lonm. Thn Cnproi hail recently put on a ipurl and wen Just naturally taking a fall out of nil tho loams, sparing nonn. Thin spurt wan Jealously wntchod by his rivals and within thn last two day, hla "scouts" had reported that Ilia Jewel manaKur and hi team woo overheard In a dnrlng plot to "put 'om nut nf the running " Just In what mnnmir, Manager Thnmpnon did not state, but ho seemed alarmi'd. Aaked whnt chances tho Copco stood against thn Kwauna Hunday. the re. ply was given. "Oil, tho Kwaunaa? 11 mn sre, urn they In thu city InaguoT Well. I had forgotten about them You want la know v. ho will win should I let my nine looso on them. 'A foolish question There can be no victory except to thn Cop coa." Manager Daggett of the Kwauna stated that eitra guards vtern placed about his team n they went homo last night, as rumors worn carried to him that two auto loads of "Copco tong mon" wera seen on the shores of lake Kwauna yesterday afternoon acting suspiciously. An Investigation of this proved the report true, only tho Copco wero looking for a serif of "willows" hidden near tho mill. As to wanting to ab duct tho Kwauna players small chance, a waste of time. 'Manager Hwansen of thn Plumbobs hu his troubles, too, and lias lisued orders to his team to "out at home" until after Hunday go near no rer taurant and taste no tempting dishes offered them for fear that hasheesh may bo contained thoreln." Kven goes further than that refuses to allow his mon to cut tho Jewels hair for fear of making them light head ed, An long as thoy nro due for a trimming, lot them show on thn (laid of action tomorrow nt 1 o'clock and "git theirs." lllnlod strongly that tho headquartors of tho JewoM had many suspicious looking "long pack ages'' sent thorn lately. Just about 4 o'clock this morning, tho'sport edltor'rocolvcd a tip that a "story" could bo had on Main ntreot whsro Manager Posplsll ot tho Jowols hold forth. Sneaking llkn a Bhorlock Holmes to, tbo "plant," tho volco of Manager 'joo was carried through the woodon partition of tho building and among tho phrnsoa hoard wore these: "If you follows lot that bunch ot'mussaRo artists trim you Sunday, no eats for a wook. A bunch like that ought to fool honored to oven havo their numoB mentioned bo Ing In tho city loaguobut don't lot jno, over hoar you comparing your nolvoa with that bunoh of dub. As long as you have to nssoclato with thorn ln)a gamo control 'yoursolvm long enough to win the game. An 1 I'll go ball If anything happens nftnr-J wards. Might have a fow dtmoe ror arnica and patches, and my credit Is good ot tho hospital, nut win th.M gamo Sunday or don't show around here for a month." Oentle roade,r you havo an Insight Into the league socrotB and knowln thli, what 1b your opinion roaardln the' contosta tomorrow? Iioto llkn iwlcked games between thoao Conco Kwauna warriors and a hitter srrrin from the Plumbob-Jewel oulfltr. The lineups ore.kept secret until tho grimo opens at 1, p. m. at Modoc park to-Morrow. Lakeview Wins From Alturas by 4-3 Score I'robuhly tho best game of base ball ovor played In Houtbern Oregon or Northern California took place nt Alturas last Hunday, when Uknvlow won from tho local team by a score of 4 to 3 And the sore by no moans Indicates the good playing exhibited by both team In tho first Inning Alturns failed to score and with two limn down I.akovlcw mud.i threo runs, Indicating a walk-over for l.aknvlnw However, In tho second Inning Alturns got two men across tho plato, while I.nkevlnw failed to scoro, and thn gamn assumed a different hue. However, no mora runs wero mado unlit thn first half of tho slith, when Alturas tied thf scoro and l.nknvlnw failed to get n man homo. At this point thn game be camo highly Interesting, for no acorn was mndo by either team until the last half of thn ninth, when I.f view made another run, winning tho game. T The ganvo was remarkably d'en from errors, none of them being cost ly. Ilelno, thn I-akevlew pitcher had splendid support, striking out but six batters to Alturas' H. Miller pitched the first five Innings for Al turas, bolng succeeded by Kvans, nn Indian, In thn sixth. I-ake County Kxamlncr. California Tennis Player to Defend Title for Oregon HAN KIIANC1HCO. July D. To California tennis plucrs, Carl (Inrd tier and I'hll fictions, both Han PrancUcaiiN, who hold thn Oregon statu doubles championship, will de fend their title at tho Oregon cham pionships at Portland, July 11 Hnvurul other California pluyers will enter tho Oregon tournament Herbert Hubr and Charles Htlcknoy already urn In thn Pacific northwest Plating In other tourneys and How. ard and llobort Klnscy, Han Francis co brothers, and William Parker, San Francisco, may make thn trip. Phil Neer, Portland, holder of the Oregon state singles tltte, will not de fend bis championship, as ho l In the oast playing on the Stanford uni versity team. Nocr recently was elected president of the National In tercollegiate Ton n L aasoclatlpn. Play a Ball in Summer, Ice Hockey in Winter VANCOUVER, n C . July 7. Pro fostlonal loo hockey In the winter and baseball In the summer keep Jim Itlloy or Vancouver, II. C, busy this year, Itlloy, who was sold to the St. I.ouls Americans recently for $5,000 after playing only throo months with the Vancouver club of tho Pacific In ternational Ilaieball league, plays hockoy in tho winter for the Seattle club of tbo Pacific Coast Hockey as sociation. As a homo-run hitter. Riley set a record In tbo P-I league before he was taken by St. Louis. This was his first year In professional baseball, Rlloy Is an Inflelder. Obatruction to Fish Will Be Eliminated An Immodlato result of the fish and gamo commission mooting hero will bo tbo removal or tho falls In Lake river, loading out of Diamond Lake. Tim work will bo dono within thu next few days. This was otic of tho requests of local sportsmen. Tho fish from thn lokn easily get down thn river, but find It Imposstblo to ascend tho falls and get back to thn lake. Thn removal of tho falls will remedy tho difficulty. At the Theaters THE HTAIt Oplo Road's celebrated novel "Tbo Juckllns," has been transferred to the ncroen by Paramount and It will bo at tbo Htar theater tonight. Tho story revolves around tho famllr of Juckllns and their neigh bor In tho rural districts of North Carolina, and tho young school teach er, who, disliked and discouraged by his own peoplo and his neighbors In Alabama, comes to board with the Juckllns and teach tbo country school. Two dallghtfttl romances are developed, one or which leads to tbo supposed murder by Air Jucklln ot his rival, after tbo latter makes slighting remarks about his girl, fly clevor plot manipulation, tho author finally frees the supposed murderer, and by tho Introduction of surpris ing circumstances, proves blm techni cally Innocent. Then comes tho big nurprlso finish and everything ends happily for all concerned. Outcasts from the four corners of tho globo are tbn characters In "Bucking the Tiger," tho Bolznlck picture which conies to thn Htar the ater Hunduy ror a run or two ila. Tho scene Is the wild snowbound wasten of tho far north where man takes thn law Into his own hands un hampered by the red tapo of legal procedures. Conway Tcarlc as MacDonald, the wayward and disgraced son ot wealthy parents, driven from home in dishonor, has a role which contains wonifnrful fnlhlllHA: tnr IIia rfftM. i:l. :::;." ::i: ::." -'.:r r. tmnirauun ot nii suuiio emotionalism. Tho supporting cast with Winifred Wcstover as leading woman to tho star, contains many woll known names, ' THIS LlflKIlTY Blanche Sweet has a, knotty mys tery to untangto at the Liberty the ater tonight whore "The Olrl In' the Web," her newest Jesse D, Hampton Pathe feature Is on vlow, One of the most spoctacular and thrilling flrn scenes eVer done for tho scrocn was staged on Recreation Dali park at Long Island City, when Metro officials, and workmen directed by Maxwell Kargcr burned down a throe, story tenement houso as part of the action of "A Mossago From Mars," tho Maxwell Karger production mado and released by Metro starring Bert Lytcll, which Is to shojv Sunday at tbo Liberty thcator. THE STRAND Critics overywhera assort that "Pollyanna" Is ono of tho greatest picture plays ever filmed. The rea son for this U that' the philosophy upon which the story Is based con stituted a theme which at the pres ent time has an unusually wide ap peal. This production wilt be the feature at the Strand theater on Sunday and Monday. Undoubtedly Mary FIckford, with characteristic far-sightedness, had this In mind when she chose this celebrated work as her first vehicle for the United Artists' Corporation. Thero Is a great craving at the present time on the part ot the pub lic, according to best Informed show men, for something more than mere entertalnmont. Of course, diver sion Is always tho paramount thing whenever amusement Is considered, but at the samo tlmo peoplo want something big and compelling something that will drlvo homo a few truths without preaching a ser mon or spoiling tho flavor ot a show which Is meant to entertain. Such a story Is "Pollyanna," with Its cheerful philosophy of gladness. It Is believed that this production, coming at a tlmo whon tho country Is upset by a period ot readjustment, will havo an unprecedented recep tion from the picture patrons. 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