"Tfl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQR WW MONDAY, AUOl'flT S, iMt. JFWFLSWINTH E i DP THE Tho Knio at Modoc l'nrk yoster day n'ftornoiin started oft with a roiculnrlty In tlio retiring of tlia players, "onn-two-throo ittyln" which Indicated (lint thu funs worn iioIiir to eo n clono ncoro mill hut few runs mnilu liy either team. Hut that wiih lit tho huKlnnliiK of tho Hum p. Tho Jnwnlit Murtcd runnliiK in it around tho himcH In hiinchuH fruui thu fifth Inning on, and whim tho tullles wore totaled up In tho ninth InnliiK 10 runnorii had crossed I ho homo pluto, and won tho Rnmo fropi tho l'liuutiohn, who toll throo nhorl of ImvInK tho mimo ncoro. Walker, the now pitcher for tho Jnwnlit, seemed Invlnclhlo for tho I rut seven IiiiiIiikn of piny, ami either struck out hln mnn or nl liiwml only a nhorl hit, hut from tho seventh on, tho I'lunilmlin fiithoiuuil hln delivery, and In tho ninth Inn ing nlinotit singed u "coino-lmck," scoring night rutin before holng ro- tlrrd. Cook wan not up to usual form yesterday nftirnoon, ami hail It not linen for tha orrora of tho I'lumbob uml tho hlln hy tho Jnw el at tho right tlino, bo would havo lout thin gamp. Thin gamo now given tho Jowoln Ihn leadorulilp of tho loaguo, and Munagor I'onplnll In determined that hln club will rnntlnuo to hold tbat place. Onn of tho Jewels' stand liyn, KlrM-Hsni-ninn Hrlntow, played hln Innt game In tho city lougiti), apd made a homo run, to colohrato tho occasion right, , The gnmn Inntvd two hours and 25 mlnuton, and wiu umplri'd hy T. II. Wat torn and II. .Montgomery. Hut Intactory service wnn ri'iiilurcd by thi'in men. I JKWKI.8 All. It, II. I'O. A. K. Clark, 3b C 2 2 0 1 I Hhlnar, h 4 12 10 1 Croy, cf A 3 3 1 0 0 Hrlntow, lb ft 1 1 7 0 1 WulkiT, p G 0 111 8 0 Wlntvrbotl'm, rf t 1 1 1 0 0 J. Foster, -Mi .... fi 3 2 4 0 1 Hinlth, If ...421000 Dunlap,' c C 3 4 2 3 0 day on and .prnctlco for thin groat ovont, A number of tha city loaguo players nro mombern of tho Klks horo nnil npnctatjrn will noo ono of tho grnatont Muo games of tho your next Holiday, soys both Walters mid Nool, Tho local llnoiip will bo pro piirnd for publication enrlr In tho week. Club Standing. Total 4S 16 1? 27 13 4 I'l.UMUOIIH All. II. II. I'O. A. K. .McCollum, cf .... 4 1 1 0 0 1 Houston! 3b 4 2 0 14 2 Mnnnnrr. 2b . . 1' 1 0 3 2 1 Thrasher, c .. 4 2 I .1 0 0 Humphrey, ha . 4 t 1 1 3 3 Hanrtcrs. rf B 2 1 1 1 1 Dunlap; I'tumbobn, Cook and Thrnnher. SUMMARY Karn'cd runn Jewels 10, I'lum hohn 6. To-baii hits Clark, Croy, J, Foster., Rinltli, Dunlap, Wlnterliot torn, Thrasher. Walker. Threo-lmno hit Clark. Home i run llrlsttrw. Ilnno on errors Jewels 9, I'lum bolm 4. ' Struck out Wulker 12, Cook G, Doublo play Walker to Poster. lilt by pitcher Monnner (2). Tlmn of (lame 2 hours 25 lulu. Umpires T. II. Waters, II. Mont gomery. WiiIkIi, If 3 110 10 llri'snlnr, lb C 2 1 1 1 0 0 Cook, p ..- fi 1 2 8 C 1 W. L. Pet. Jewel B 3 .025 Coptn 4 3 .571 I! wan n a 3 4 ,428 I'lumbob 3 C .375 Mnko (list Idln dollar work I Put It In I ho bank. MClM'OltD TII.S'MH IM,AYKIIH ciirrrixn kkadv vtm match WW F FISH T IS QflLiaiED Tolnl . . 3R 13 8 27 10 9 HCOUIS IIV INNINMS ' f . It.It.K. Jewels ..00104442 1 10 17 4 riittubnbs 000000 23 8 13 8 0 llalterlen Jowclss Walker nnd Elhs Will Tangle Horns on Diamond; X Ashland vs. K. F. Honda)-, AiiKunt 1 1, nt Modoc purk, tliuro will bo a biiNebnll flush hetweou tliu'ntitlcrod trlhn from Anhliiuil nnd tlio.lOnmutli hord of Klko which will bo. a whirlwind contest from Inning ono to nluo. I)r. I'niil Noel will captain the local liofil whllo T. II. Wntters will net an niauuger nml major domo of tie event. Dr. Nool Una been busy slnco Saturday sizing up hln mnterlnl union the local 121k lodge and foqU that ho can find Jlabo Ituths, Alex anders, mill MtGrawH In stiff Icleut n u nil) or h tonffnot tiny AhIiIiiikI prodi gies who appnar. Antihunt lodge hoe long boon n rival of the Klamath Knits Klks and to ;b coino over hero nnd show 11118.110011 nchlng for an opportunity tlio- local tribe up, In fact, their chiillenKes huvo boon no froiiuont lately thnt Klamath Klks docldod to accept nnd Bend thorn homo mnui .thoao horns which they liavo iisod so frequently on tho local bunch regard ni;n gamo, 'fho Klamath bunch aro to don tlioir.oiiltg.In tho.ovenlngs from Mon- vlttBWaiivSsMlMr?AJMP- a- An idlmlnatlon tenuis tournament was staged hero Haturilny evening nnd Holiday morning for tho purpono of neloctlng n Medford tennis team to play Klamath Kails and Ashland on Aug. 10th. A goodly number of Medford tennis fans', many of whom havo not played In years, aro enter ed In the opanlng matches and much rivalry Is expected. Medford MnlL-Tribune TUf.H liAKII IIOMIMTKAD ITKMH Mr. nnd Mrs. (Hick and family left Tuesday for Ashland to visit Mrs. (Hick's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Heav er. Mrs, Maupln roturncd Wedncsdny from a week's outing at Clear lako dam, Douglas llunicy returned from Kla math Kails tho first of tho week. i: va n Maupln loft Tuesday for Meel nwnmp for mi Indofltilto stay I'oIps for the electric lights nro being put up along highway to Ma lln. Another Improvement for the community.. Mrs. Joe Kotcra's sinter Is visiting her from Portland. Minn Whlppto wan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Klrkpatrlclr, stopping here for a few days visit on her way to Honolulu where she will teach school next year. Saturday afternoon, M. U. ltyck man, state superintendent of hatch orlos held a conference with mem bers of the Klamath Hportsmons' an itoclatloti In which ho said that sheds and new troughs would bo nddeil to tho equipment already nt tho Cwwkcd Creek hatchery. This means tho sportsmen of this county aro to receive almost all 'they linked tho commlnnlon for and to receive It ut once. In fact, work on enlarging tho hutchory to doublo Us present capacity In under way now. This year 2,225,000 flub woro hatched from tho spring run atono, so with the added troughs It "will bo nafo to nay that 4,000,000 spring run eggs can bo hatched and plant ed In the waters of Klamath county without counting all of tho fall run of eggs that will bo hatched at this station nnd used In this county. Counting 1,000,000 castorn broolg eggs that will bo shipped In horo this fall, and tho cntlmatcd tako of rainbow eggs to bo taken In Octo ber, moro than 4,000,000 eggs will bo hatched at tho Crooked Crook hatchery this year, nnd all plantod In local wntors. ' A survey for a ditch to tap an ununod spring 1,500 feet from the hatchery wan run lant week, and work on the ditch "will start at once. Ilcnlden an attompt will bo made to tup tho present springs higher up on tho mountain side, to Inereuno tho wnter supply. Tho now troughs will bo placed under a root on the outside of tho present building and about two foot lower, allowing tho ubo of wator from nomo big springs that como from tho mountain too low for use at present. Tho troughs aro to bo placed with tho view of shifting them to a now building to be erected at a later date, when tho finances of tho gamo fund will warrant tho expenditure. Itoqucst for a, now egg taking sta tion at tho outlet of Diamond lako and tho aboUshmont of tho prosont titntlon wan granted, and material has been sent to tiio lako for tho construction of a now station and troughs. Mr. Ityckman and John Itnmndalo loft for thero today to creel tho station. Mr. Ityckman stated that In com pliance with tho roqucst of tho sportsmen, he hod arranged for the uso of a pllo driver to construct permanent rucks In Wood river and Bovcn Mile crook. This should dou ble tho ogg tako of tho county, as In tho past tho racks In theno places wcro moro or less mako-shirt, and often washed ont during tho season. This gives tho local association about all It anked for except an ad ditional gamo "warden, and tho com mlnnlon advises that It has not tho money on hand to grant that now. To ovcrcomo this handicap several of tho local nportsmen havo volun teered to act an special wardens, be lieving that tho fish and gamo aro for all tho pcoplo, and that It Is only by protection and prosecution or tho gamo and fish hog this will bo accomplished. Along this Una It might bo well to mention tho fact that the sago ben In fast disappearing In this county, duo to tho fact that a great many hunters aro not observing tho bag limit, but when they run Into a covey tako all they can get In tho faco of tho fact that It will only be a few years whon, tho sport will only bo a memory and tho younger generation will be deprived of tbo sport. ' Deer season will open Septembor 1st. Seo what you are shooting at before you pull tho trigger, as a great many lives aro lost annually through hunters shooting at any thing that moves In tho brush. On August 1, 1.loyd Tucker wan In stalled as superintendent of tho hatchery. Supt. Tucker comes well recommended as he was qulto suc cessful In the Hood Ttlver district as a trout hatcher. John Ilamsdall will bo field supervisor and will attend to the egg taking for the hatchery. The fall Tun of tbo rainbow apawncrs will soon begin and with tho addi tional hatching troughs at tho Crook ed Creole hatchery larger and more successful run of flngcrllngs will re sult noxt spring. Superintendent Tucker has promised that tho output of trout next year will will be greater than at any time In tho past history of tho hatchery. Home mon Judgo by appearances, but dotccttves Judge by disappearances. Govt't Income Lower, Expenses Are Norimd WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. A, shrlnkago In three months of S30t, 000,000 In tho estimated govern ment Incomo for tho fiscal year M dlscloiod In Secretary Motion's re port to tho house, whllo the govsn-.. ment's expenditures decreased only. $ll,864,'O00. 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