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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1921)
PAGB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tftlMT, JULY 1, aMWMMWMMMMWWM, .OCL4L BASEBALL and BOXING NEWS jTjVTjinn.rginr"i ri"i ---- ----.-.-ri FW WorAer on Copco Teams Who Cross Bats Here At 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, thorn will ho a classy gamo o( base hull between tlio Yrnkn unit Kliimutli Fulls Copco loams mill from tlio looks ot tho llnoup thn fans rati ' readily perceive Hint Manager Thompson of tin loenl tonm linn taken no chancos Instead, ho linn selected a rnprosen tfttlrn ten in whlrli will tin n rrcillt to Plhlii city. Tho Yreka tcnm hnii for ltd nhb nrtIM, tho man with many olmlvn curves and foal Itnlln, "Halm" WIIIIh, thn Yroka city tram pltchor wlm li.m a record to hn proud ot on thn roakt, AVllllH hurt been pitching winning boll all reason against tiomo fail vatli tram and tomorrow will try hi tuck with tho local hunch. Hhnrkcy Hut chison will nppiiKfi him for thn local boys and states that 1) In arm In In great shape for tho contest. Tho linn up for tomorrow follj s KIaiiiaIIi l'nlli Hutchison, pltchor; Kmlth, catch er; Ilcarrs or Moody, lit basn; (lay, Hernnd base; Anglo, short atop; HoUBlon. 3rd ham; ('lark, loft Mold; ptfrdoit A Moody, Right field; Noel. Center flrlil Substitute fielder, Knit ter. Vrokn Willis, pitcher: Frnter. rntrhrr: KnnckKtadt, lat basn; KiimuII, second base; lluelna, 3rd base; Huckncr, ahort atop; Israeli, loft fluid; Hicks, Center Kli'ld, Cooley. right field Mannger Thompson of tho local company received a wire from thn president of tho Copco national base 1ml I tram stating that should a rail-' uro bo mado by tho Yrnka tram to appear In tlmo for tomorrow's name, the following substitutes for the Yrelcn team will play Instead. All Cluunploiui Vrckn Steele, pllchor; Falling, catcher; Dlion, lat base, 1'ollard, 2nd banc; srheuebelo, abort alopj Coffman, 3rd haw; Dorland, loft flrld; Urndloy. Tom, renter field, taraen, rlKht field. At the TheaterM TIIK HTAR A beautiful Callfornlu seaside castle In th hnckRround for much of tho action In UIh Wobor'h latent photoplay production, 'To Please One Woman,' which will bo tho chluf at traction at thn Star Theatro tonight Thn inanition stands on thu famous bench at Hanta Monica mid la the property of a wealthy retired Call fnrnlan. In "shooting" many of tho Interior scene. Miss Wobor embell ished tho already auinptuoua furnish ings with many of hor own personal treasures worth thouaanda ot dollartt, Tbeso rich surroundings servo na tho background for tho central figure In "To I'lnaati Onn Woman," a beau tiful, aupromnly aolflith wonuin who la In tho habit of using nil men ns her slaves. Follow Iiir tho sensational success of "Passion" In Amorlca cornea n so contl forolKn production starring Pola Negri and called "(lypsy Illood." n acroon mlaptatlon of Prosper Mori moo'H orlRlnal Fronch atory "Car men," which will ho tho First Nation nl nttraellun nt tho Btnr Theatro on Sunday. TIIHI.1IIKIITY ' If you don't bollovo thut two film a'lnra can work peacefully together In tho aiimo picture, tuko u rood look nt onn of tho scones of "Tho lllg Pfinrh," ii Wllllnm Fox production In which lluck Jones will nppnir nt tho Liberty Thoatro tonlRht, nnd you will cntch n gllmpao of llnrry Corey, nn olhor notod Western star, who "Juat hnppeneil" Into tho plcturo. ' It riimo to patw whllo Duck JonoM nnd hl company woro on location near Unlvorsnl City, Cal. A abort dis tance uwiiy Caroy wns making a Woh torn plcturo. At lunch tlmo Carey ntruck out acroBa tho lot to vlnlt riuck Jonoa, tho two holiiR frlenda Tho Jonoa outfit woro atlll at work, nnd tho camornmnn waa RrlndlnR merrily nwny whon Caroy nrrlvml Half tho hundrod cowboyH woro muk lnK a riiBh up tlio Btops of Flnah Mc (frnw'a wiloon, to throw, out tho loader of n Balvntlon Army band which had Jut Inviulod tho llttlo' WoBtorn town doplctoil In tho film, qaroy rim up, Joined tho group nnd helpod with much uthlotlo vigor. Nono rocognlzod Caroy, who was Btlll wearlne his cowboy suit, until dlroc tor Jock Ford ordorod tho enmora nan to "out". Tho William Foi picture "Children or Nlght'-Jtorr by Max Urand 1 to bo proaontod at tho Mberty Thoa tro next Sunday, MWUKU STRATEGISTS The taiiKlefoot Kami) which comoa up In the city IcaRUn tomorrow rItob proiulmi In iiiIvuiico that a wicked conlcHt will hn played and both tho JowoIh ami Uwauua teanm keen to Ket ut each othor In tho flrat elimina tion content of tho iivaiou. Manncur 1'oitplill of thn Jnwola clarwIflcH thin riiiiiu n n mi ullmlnatlon content for hn inodontly atatnri that "when my boy Rut to working rlRlit on that hunch of ilab artists from down In tho mill region, thorn will bu scarcely enough playurs loft at tho end of seven Innings to let thu pooplo of Klamath Full know they oron exist ed." Take tho modest statement mado this morning by Manager Daggett of tho Kwnunas. "The other day a hunch of our players went out to Modoc 1'ark and had n caroful surrey of tho grounds made, In fact, wo plot ted off tint diamond In sections Just as thn nuvy plots off a mlno field. Then, each and every man waa slied up on tho battling list, and, dots made on this map Just where bu was to send tho ball In each Inning For Instance, the left fielder Is to plai'o his first hit there" and hn pointed to a spot HO rods beyond tho bath house "when ho has finished mak ing a tour around the Immoh, then ho will hn permitted according to tho prearranged plan to slam It only for a two base hit. What do you think of tlio arrangement?" Tho sporting editor thought this plan skillfully arranged and figured on paper that tho outflrldors of the Jewel team would travel 82 miles at thn close ot tho seven Innings, or n total outfield trnvol of 24C miles,. providing Manager Daggett tm no break In his plans. Another plan that may help n llttlo It suggested to Manager I'osplsll, (aa his team U tho onu iwhlch Is to bo picked on.) Why. not place some board walks lendlnit from tho back ot second base north and eitilp the Jowel outfielders with roller skates In order to save them -wearing themselves out on this hlko? People must eat In tho roslaurunta so why not have a little mercy and provide for tho Innocents' who must hn served by thn waiters by somo such arraugement? An one I'lumbob named Bandera remarked yosterday, "Jm?, haven't you got a heartT Just Ixwause Bwonsen Is ou,t of town, do you think you. ought to tnko advan tage ot blip? Hn Ih going to bo hun gry when ho gets back from Califor nia as his wife will not return until September. Ho suro will bo hungry Monday and ho wants service nnd If your bunch aro doad from chasing balls In tho outfield, how ran you tuko enro ot him? Think, Joe, think!" Club Standing. W. Ii. I'CL Jowol 3 2 .00 Copco 3 3 .S00 I'lumbobs 3 3 .600 Kwnunn 3 -333 COOl.KST TIIKATRH IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly tho Momlnlo Sunday The Uotl lllootlttl Wtwttrn Plcturo i:iYTIIK HTKUMNO IN 'The Girl Who Dared' A gripping thrilling Btory ot tho cattle lands ot tho far woat. Tho Btory ot it girl Hhortft who darod round up a Inwlosa band ot rono- gmloa, n girl who inndo good In a mnu'a Job, and I Larry Semon Comedy Always it tturo laugh jroUr, aJmo Ford Weekly Continuous show Huadity nUrUi a 1 o'clock. Coming racwttajr WUUtua Hart In "Holla Hlngou." alK THINK T I T Wi PMMtMWWWWMWMWWMVMMVWMAMMA NATIONAL and STATE SERVICE ON SPORTS WWWWWWWWWWf Diamond Is Being Smoothed up for Tomorrow's Game Tho fans will not know Modoo I'ark tomorrow when they wond their way out Hi tiro to sco the gamos bet ween tho Jewel and Kwauna city loaguo teams nnd tho "shocking gamo" botweon tho Yreka and Klam ath Falls Copco teams. Tho great chango will ho In tho appearance ot tho grounds. This morning (loorgo Mather of tho local California Oregon Power company had a forcn ot men out them working over tho diamond and put ting tho Infield In great shapo, and tho outfield will no longer resemble tho Jungle which It boa for sororal wcoks past. Kcythes are making in roads fast on tho high weeds and a eouplo of men with shovels are find ing thn numerous underground routes to China and blocking passage In that direction. This Improvement has been need ed for somo tlmo but tho old expres sion, "Lot acorgo do It," cortalnly enmo true In this Initanco for Gcorgo Is doing It." Hut a good roason lays behind It and ono knowing official of the power company confided to tho sport editor that O. O. Stcelo. manager ot thn Siskiyou dlvllson will bo hero tomorrow with the Yroka toam nnd "Ueorgo" Is putting an ex tra touch on tho grounds to Insure tho vIsltlnR team no chances to claim they loit because tho grounds woro unfit for play. Aa tho Informant stated, "CScorgo would uso sapollo on tho grounds. If ho woro house broken but George has resisted the wiles of tho fairer acx so far and knows llttlo or nothing about that kind nt work." Itut leave It to George tho k rounds will bo In ex cellent condition for tomorrow, thn Copco bunch has a difficult gamo on their hands and they know 111 ' STAR THEATRE Today To Please One Woman With "A SPECIAL CAST" Tho luro and tho deslro of tho agon. Tho newest and oldest, fas cinating, ucrvn tingling gamo In the -world! Now In a thrilling mo tion plcturo. Good comodlcs. jSunciay Pola Negri in "Gypsy Blood" WWWMVWMWVAiMAMrWrMMWWM'rAM At tho Liberty Sunday "lllg Hill" llussoll Who iiBiiully stars Aa a wcateru lloro ot tho plains Puts on A "dlfforont" plcturo Thoru's high finance. Ami a Bocrot nocloty And plots Hut "Ills mil" l'uts across Just as many flghta And thrills As ho ovor did Tho comedy Is "Oh Promlno Mo" And tho Nows Reol Is bettor than ovor And wo open tho show At halt post one . And run till midnight H. W. P. sslssssssssaiiHpte! .?-": J JsssssssssssssM6ialfc'ii('"' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe3I i TUHfmtAND "Tho Olrl Who Dared," a now Western drama by Alvln J, Reltz, In which Kdytho Htorllng Is tho featur ed performer, will bo tho main at traction at tho Strand theatro for 2 days beginning Sunday. According to advance Information on this photoplay It is a speedy, red. blooded story of tho Old West which boglns at a fast clip and gains mom entum as each Incident tiles by. Ad vonturo ami romance form tho found, atlon for this now atory, and It Is said that no pltcuro of the season of fors a moro varied lino ot novoltloi nud thrills. AT THE CHURCHES No changes will b mado In this column unless the copy Is at Tho Evening Herald offlcq by S o'clock Friday evening, C HACHKI) IlKAIlTCinmCH, cor. ot Eighth and High, Iter. Hngh J. Mar shall, Her. J. V. Molloy. SUMMER SCHEDULE 1st Mass at 6:30 2nd Mass and Benediction at 9:30. No evonlng services. CIIIHHTIAN 8CIKNCK society of Klamath Falls hold services In the lower room of tho Library building, corner of Third and Main streets, very Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and ovory Wednesday evening at S o'clock. , Tho Sunday school session Is from 9.45 to 10:45 every Sunday morn ing. The subject tor Sunday Is: "Life." Tho frdo reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to Evening aorvlcee, D. Y. P, U., 7 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIIWT IIAPTIBT CllUItCII, cornor Washington and Eighth. Services every Lord's day. Morn ing, S B, It a, m. Preaching 11 a. m. p, m. Preaching 8 p. m- Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening S p. m. Come worship with us. A. F. Sim mons Pastor. MHTliODIBT KP1HCOPAL CHCItCII Tenth and High, Rev. S. J. Cbaney, STAR THEATRE Sunday ' The famoui continental star in (, Gypsy Blood" A drama ot old Spain. Its camp tiros and its loveflree, A mighty marvol ot- tho screen, with multitudes ot players. You'll see Pola Negri In as great a rolo as she played In Passion ALSO Tho Carter Lo 1 1 arena iu "Splrlta REGULAR PRICES You know nuck Jonoa Oar cowboy star And you llko hi rldln' And tho way bo acts I'Nr ho's u regular guy And ho plays tonight In "Tho lllg Punch" A smashing western With somo good acting. And wo'd llko to say That tho roal roason Wo llko lluck Jones I Is bocauso ha wont AeroBs tho pond ' As a buck prlvnto In our lata unploasantnss And showed tho world That bo tolt at homo In tho fighting gamo And his record showod That ho always packed .A "Dig Punch.", . II. W. P. pastor, 1006 High Bt Pho Ut-W. KMMANUKL IIAPTIBT.. Church Eleventh and High stroets, Rtv. J, H. Dickson, pastor; High St.; Phone C02J. Illblo school at 10 a. m. Classes for all grades. Morning worship at 11 a. ra. with preaching by tho pastor, Bubjoct of tho sermon, "Tho Othor Fellow." This, will bo an Odd Follow Sormon. All Interested In Odd Fellowship will bo mado welcome Prayer meeting at tho church Thursday evening nt 8 p. m. J. II. Dickson. . FIIWT PItEHBYTEUIAN CHURCH' corner Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. Arthur Rloo, minister. CIIIHHTIAN CinmCH, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pas tor, 2107 Wantland Avo. Phono 230-R. NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS Contractors desiring to bid on the Mills and Falrvlow additions to tho public schools ot Klamath Falls will be ablo to obtain plans from the de signer. Chas. 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