The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 06, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Giants Blank Yankees In Third Game 3-0
HOYT
BIG BUTTLE IS
now ooiitontlor will ho nIioum thin
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fnnn romii'il tlio nmlt'li h iovohIihI In
.lui'h In 111111 unit Kht Hoonnnn,
tin imiiiiiiIn will flitlit runt' ruiiiiilH
IMillo Tuiry of I'ortliiml mill MmiK
I'liiw of thin clt urn hIkmoiI for four
uiiiiiilH Kill llh'hn mill Tufty An
ilcrnoil mo hlltoil n t'liilnlu rnlHoiR
All ovotitt will tio xtHKoil llliilcr
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Largest Crowd Ot Record Sees
American League Champs
Humbled Second Time
POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct. G. For a
second time the Giants have humbled the great Yankees.
The score was 3 to 0. ,
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"Deacon" John Scott, resurrected after all major,
league clubs had regarded his pitching aim as ruined be-'
yond repair, made the Yankees look foolish. He had
spend galore and a fine curve. Hoyt pitched a losing
game for the Yankees, Jones relieving him in the eighth.
The Giants salted away two runs in the third when
Bancroft scored on a sacrifice fly and Groh came in on
Meusel's liner. The Yankees got two on bases in sev
enth, but failed to score. McNally took Ward's place at
second for the Yankees in the seventh.
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ine uianis mini ran was in uie seventn oy nan-1
croft, who walked and advanced around the bags on hits j
by Groh and Frisch.
Today's paid attendance was 37,(520. This was the
net gate receipt record .for a single day.
The series now stands: Giants 2, Yankees 0, one ,
game tie.
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Yankees ." 0 4 1
Giants 3 12 1
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Swindler nnd Ritchie Will
Appear in Mnin Event5
22 Round In All
Whether Curl Itllrlili will leiunln
ruiK cliinuili)ii n( thoo urt or
whether lie wilt ms tho bolt on to a
itlio hnttlni: Authentic ii'iuirlii nio
Unit while ltltohlo Is tho fiivotlto.
Hltohlo men nlinont Inuirliihly it"-
llllltlll I'M'll 1110110). Hit It III tlllH I'llHO
money In telling thi tiuth, tllU flitlil
! will ho n whlrlwlnil.
1 KhmI (TArlrli. itiuiiiiitor, tmliiv ro-
norteil tluit tin ri'MorM'il hoiHh woio
iitinm hiiI, mil in (iii'i of mi liirioii
I Iiir iloiminil. Ho i-xi'i'i-ti'il Mm fnw
' rvniiillilliK woiilil ho iuiiiioil I"'-
fllio oxenint: ,
iHtrlit siii'civlHlim of the heklui: mm-
llllptllKlt.
Kukumo Ctiimtriirllnn of Ihlnl
olortrh' lmwor Kiitiiuiitliii: mill lit
rlt.t'n Walton III" I'hmt to nturl thin
whiter, roit 'l ao.ooo.
1 Wllhiinlnii WinK niiiinitnireil on
now Iii-I.Iko ovor iher hoio
i lliththmo Win I to nturl on $':!.
mil) MiiHiuili' tilililo here.
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YANKS
SCOTT
(HANTS
Batteries: Hoyt, Jones and Schang; Scott and
Smith.
Salem lti'ulrn to old iliirmlliiry
of xl.ito Iniliislrliil hcIiooI for girl. '
recently iloiitrou-il liv flro. to ni
j:':..uoo.
Coruillis .Vow w.irchouio tc ho
erected horn. i
C'nnalllx IMrlfle Tel. .t Tel. Co. !
In norm $12R,ioo Imiirovtn ilintu
nystoni of city.
(irenlinm mi tea JS.llilO li.iiul lasuo
for imw water malm.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We itiir il i our lioneit
htlirf lliit the tiilumit uicJ
in liirilrrlifM ate uf finer
iul!f)r (in J heme u( Inter
uitr) than in any other
ifcarrlte at die liit.
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of.Turkiih and Doinatic tobaccos bleruUi
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Heille.l Mill fin flltlllHhlnK tho Cllv
With 'J II tollri lit till) Will ho lelehl'il
ut the offlro of tho I'ollio .Imliio up
to mill IllilllillillT Moliilnt oveiilim.
Oi'tohoi tilth nl oi'lork I' M ltit
In Hiorir the kltnl of liny hlil niioli
mill ili'llxi'iv In he lllililo ill tho 1 1 v
inn ii it ttnti ilommiil
III uriler of tho uililliinii i nil m II
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Ironized Yeast Will
Ironize Your Nerves
To I'roilucn (lr Nntnml Ni-nro
Slrenilh, VrAil Sleiul.l llo Iron.
I mil mill Net Mrrrljr Mlioil
Willi Iron, Tlirro l
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Woll.l
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5 mm Irnmiril. utilili i a nili'luii.
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'tliry tin iml tiiml innul.Dliill. I lir y
nriil natural for.- Ilrtn It l. ttnii-
llnl Y t' lll'i Will Kite !! Kfoll
Miiml niwrr Kfrnl lirrtn M.Hrr. nil
m nil in lie nl rlirti;r l.ruitt Iratiiet-.
rtriiiivtir fnutrli' ttruirr llr ti iiilnnr
ryr itinl tniiiii'if uiiil tmill ninll
ll.ii tinllr ef lirnllli met i'l -r lrni
In .1 Wml l pulil lit nil il"m !
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X -: KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. October 5, 1922. .
To Klamath County Chamber of Commerce, Business Men and Citizens?
We the undersigned employees of the Southern Pacific Company in Klamath Falls and Klamath County believe that
our interests, the interests of the Company which employs us and the citizens and business people of this County arc the same.
We-are ..vitally interested in the final disposition of the Central Pacific properties. Should the Central and Southern Pa
cific lines be torn apart the Central Pacific which serves this com munity being forced to operate independently would be a financial-weakling.
Such a (condition would be a grave misfortune for us and we believe it would be a calamity for this County and State.
We are therefore taking the liberty of respectfully petitioning y our honorable body to intercede for us, for the Company employ
ing us and for this community with the Interstate Commerce Co mmission to the end that the Central Pacific and Southern Pa
cific may continue to remain as one system financially strong an d vigorous.
When this has been accomplished the Company will immediately begin that major construction work long neglected on
account of litigation.
This will mean much in the expenditure of funds in this community for supplies and labor.
In this the employes of the Southern Pacific as well as the citizens of this County will be permanently and substantially
benefitted:
NAME
J. J. Miller, Agent
Louis Bradford
Cap Jessup
Aileen Saunders
V. V. Hedgpeth
Ora N. Coffey
Ray W. Sheldon
J. C. Jarvis
Sam Padgett
R. R. Williams
Ray Safley
Delbert Mockler .
J. B. Foster
Geo. Webb
Hector Martin
J. Wagner
.Charles C. Duggan
Geo. L. Thornton
Herbert L. Jones
N. Ashbauch
NAME
T. M. Brockmillcr
J. T. Dockery
E. G. Childers
M. H. Halbery
T. W. Winn
L. C. Olsen
F. C. Clark
H. M. Reynolds
J. A. Self
J. B. Gates
J. E. Sylvia
C. M. Stoney
D. A. Peterson
V. M. Palmer
C. H. Northrup
V. A. Barnthousc
J. L. Colvig
F. L. Colvig
'J. B. Duncan
Thos. Skillington
NAME
J. E. Havroth
M. R. Haupcrt
R. Trusty
A. de la Montague
B. Eaton
Orville E. Vaughn
W. W. Potter
R. B. Doolan
E. K. Wirt
J. T. Dwire
T. E. Patterson.
G. E. Callisch
C. T. Weedon
Edw. E. Jones
W. M. Mullor
O. Schaeffer
R. H. Kuse
N. Bovenkerk
B. B. Reeves
R. E. Glasco
NAME
A. F. Con drey
B. N. Lcwin
A. P. Pederson
Karle Hanna
M. L. Wcddcl
A. A. Conger
G. S. Beck
W. W. Younc
W. L. Poole
L. Hilty
M. Netterford
Louis M. Hardin
F. M. Miller
Erwin Joyce
W. S. MacDuffic
R. E. Allison
J. J. Parker
W. L. Sanders
A. L. Dillon
E. F. Langer
NAME
L. C. Reynolds
E. L. Hamakcr
D. R. Rogers
J. R. Applcgatc
Geo. Rethcrford
Axel Johnson
Geo. H. Loy
R. E. McPhcrrcn
C. N. French .
Thco. G. Ehret
E. L. Mahrsmith
E. T. Joy
J. C. Pratt
J. D. Conway
E. E. Earl
W. R. Reid
James A. Anderson
L. C. Shaw
Dan L. Gordon
James H. Hattan
Alec M. Pardue
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