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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1922)
kfufrl""' ''J V1, 7 MA'iiMtn.w ornmiMt 7, niau. Page Four THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON l'crshinK Golfs SEMI-PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL REDUCING LEAGUE MATERIAL SWINDLER WINNER OVER RITCHIE WHEN INJURY IS CLAIMED BABE, MRS. BABE AND THEIR BABE I ' i ' .V ' I i ft I JM 1 3 "v ,1 i i M a; i 4 i X The Office Cat riTTSnniMJ. Oct. 7 - TIio tre mendous 'development of Industrial leaRiio and semi-professional baseball In blamed by the scouts of tlio Pitts- hurdi Nationals fur tho unusually I small number of promising youm; sters In the minor lcnnuos this teas. on. Plr.Uo sleuths who have hocn ram paging through iho hushes slnco RrrlUR nnrco that ninny hall tossors worthy of Claw A attention, have . I....- I r....... tt... . V tUllllim'll JlWII I ilH If Swindler said ho win wIHIhit to moot llpen, hut not on n wlnnor-tnke-all ! basts, llo sntil ho hnd never fonc lit on Hut bnl ami did not believe In It. Uddlo Stacy of Portland won the decision mm Spark IMur of Klnin nth Pnlla Hi n four-round hont. Tho decision was clos and falloil to moot with the approval of many fans He- MV JUNIUS Itaik (o Normal "Thlnns arc RettliiK had; to nor mal." "i:h'7" "A kooiI many nf these esthetic dancers Imvc kail to return to buries-Io. preferred tu "play on the Hide" wlillo : f,'m' WUn mM. however, that n holdlnr down Industrial positions. I each had two rounds It wr.s nercs:m I haxo spent considerable time ' to award thn fight on points and the WAtrhlnR sonil-profOBslunnl league. Barnes this year, and I'm about con vinced that n nreat many of theo players have been making inoro mon ey than most minor loasuo stars." said Tom JlrNamara, ono of tho Pittsburgh "Ivory Hunter." ToIIcko men. trained In a sperlal fact that Stacy wan the aiwor at tho end or tho fight. Stacy had tho besf nf the first. j showing more science mid l.uidltiK of ton. In tho rewind Spark Plug iim had: sunns and at the end vt t'io round floored his man. S'.trv n sau'd b the gong. The third muml Are we hummi bornuso wo ha to the iitnpiro or do wo halo tho umpire hucnuso wo are humnu? asks 0. A. Krauie. line of Industrial work, step from nuo went to Spark Plug, who acmi school Into real Job. A fow days floored hl man In the fourth. ln later the baseball coach gels on their ' pver. Stacy floored Spark Plus with Iiniwlienl Ulnor Who's nt this table? I'.iwhii; Wnltress Yon arc, He: "Sttinnlns romhluatlnn." She: "Tliat'n not a combination It's an evening sown. .. A baby doem't know much, but fathor can't wear mother's nlKht nown and fool It. declare Louie Por ter. Sotttelxxh. .i ntt-i- I'otiuno 'And then ott told hint I was married," snld the girl who had Jilt ed hlat. did ho seem to he sorry?" "Ye." renlleil tho other, "ho said 1m wns varv sorrv nltho lio didn't ! know the man porsonally." trail, and $20i or $300 n month Is tacked onto their Income for playlm; .waltlnKlgori? Vp,T "I.at sieasou ficouts noticed that conditions were rhatiKlujt, but they were much moro notlrenblo this sum mer. "The quality rf baseball In these leagues has Improved wonderfully, t law leml-pro contests this year which were as well played as class A bat tles, and 1 saw Individual plays In these games that would hao done crcllt to any team la the Hlg Tent". Pirate scouta have pointed out also that the scarcity of real prospects In J A Page of Life Tho bird thai was caught steal ing tt sidecar outfit "Just for n lark" hH been raged, even attend his ."Tnk0 off" from her work at the laundry. tV organised baseball field has caused club owners to ask sky-high prices for nn- player attracting ma jor league attention. "Tho moment a scout looks over a rrospect his cash value Increases 100 per cent," said ono of tho dlamoni) detectives. "If two scouta give him tho once-over, tho price goes up a few thousand. If three of us happen The "lark" didn't, to visit that club good night." trial" sho couldn't I m Nolghbors llko relatives, wo can't .choose, but thnnk providence, wo can still hand pick our friends. IS THIS.YOt;? When Ice cream grows on macaroni trees. When Sahara' sands grow muddy, When cats and dogs .wear II. V. Decs, That's the tlmo I llko to study. Stanford Football Opens With Hard Game STANFORD IWIVKUSITY. Cal.. Oct. C. rootball will bo ushered In here today when Stanford varsity meets the San Francisco Olympic club In .what Is expected to bo ono of tho hardest games on tho Cardinal schedule. Tho Olympic team this year has on 1 Its rolls a number of stars. Including ! Jimmy Ilradshaw, former Nevada quarterback. Jack Patrick, 1921 Stanford captain and Cort Majors I and Latham, former California cap 1 tains. I Stanford rooters were cheered by "Then, why do wo own an automo-' last Saturday'n workout In which tho Idle?" plrst, second and thUl vanities scored almost nt will In practice Have you over met a man who was games against tho Stanford "Ooofs." a rlxllt to the Jaw left him grur.- . gy IIiruUSQollt tlw routlit Salary Tailed to prea hta ndvantngo and gain a knockout. Stacy landed often- or throughout tho fight but Spark.l Plug proved that ho carries n punch In "lltier hand. Dick fltovms of Merrill was out. classed by Jack Harmon of Pittsburg, who took each of the four round and was awarded the decision. Slovens showed that ho Is a tough boy, but lie was no match for Harmon In science. Aftpr the first round Rtev en kept wn nwnv from bis oppon ent and nt times th,. tight resembled a race. Steveiu. however, proved that he h a willing fighter and one who should develop with training. Tufty Anderson and Young Fltr slmmcns furnished the usual four round entertaining bout and reaped a harvest of small change. The card .was voted by the fans as tho best ever sen horo. Tho houso was packed with the Isrgwt number that ever turned out to a bout here. After paying all oxpenne. J200 was left In the treasury to be used In bringing fighters In for future bouts. The promoter, Fred Oarlch, Is al lowed 1100. Fur the main event tho fighters .wero to get $l"0 oach with $100 extra for tho winner. The com missioners said that la view of the fact that Hltchle came out uliort In past bouts, he would be paid tho full amount. Fred Carlch said ho desired to thank tho fans for their splendid at tendance as well as tho fighters fur their fast bouts. (lenrr Herman ' IIii'm ' 1 It'iili Mi II il.lllg t r niitMiv nil ilii.l u r pin il tun tin where pointtiy gt. i-f'illy u.i t'hed In r dud-li li I it -.i purl. ili II. I nl I loll. I American ends In "I CAN." Question That Motorrjclln;: Par ents Don't lime to worry about. "Maw, aro wo rich?" "No!" Conference Game to Be Staged at Pendleton Bancroft Slroni Factor In Success of Ginnla NP.W 01tiC. (let. i. Out on the field directing the defensive play that neither John Mrdraw, tho manager, nor his first assistant, ltughoy Jon tiliigg, ro'ilil do from tholr places 'on tho boiirh. all season has been Tlavo llancroft. field captaining (ho CI laut to another peuiinnt "llatiny" Is Hated by many of the competent critics of the gnino to bo tho greatft shortstop lu baioball to day. The teams that have woa pen nants with a poor, nr oven uiedlorro man nt shortstop tho pivot of tho defense are few and those that hsvo como through winners of tho world's series virtually all had top-notchrs. Ileforu thn 1023 season ended hastibntl writers began casting about for the most valuable man to his team of all th mnjur Ittiguere and n number mentioned llnuernft, plac ing him In the clasi with .too 'link or; of thn old Culm, -II bus Wagner, of tho Pirates. Itabblt Marauvlllo, of Pltthhurgh and lloston. Jack Harry of the Athletics and Ited Sox, and a greater player than Arthur Flolchr. now with thn ()unknr. who was Ilau croft's prodeciwor. Thn (Want captain Is of first class callbrn both on tho defense and of feme and as n field general. Ah a lead-off man ho ranks with the best of all time. Hit covers an amazingly largo area In tho fluid and Is a pe tering, dangerous runner In tho bases. Me ig considered quite a bit belter than tho cold flgurns show hint to be. Last season IlatUToft hit oer 300 or the first tluiu In his career. Up begi'ii his career .13 a poor batter ami his rise has been duo to his aiiprlor f'l-ldltig nnd lunplratlounl defense. Ti.i vara ago he hit .'J 13 with tlm COAST TEAMS ARE IN WARM BATTLE FOR 1922 PENNANT so poor that ho was unwilling to i sjinro his poverty with some patient i woman? county Tiu:Asi'm:ns netici: IjI.,. I.. 1. ..!.. !... ll.l l.... JIhi Drlsrnll nv nnver nit nt ,"'"' uernuy hiiiiii ui.ii iiiith Jl.ii nnscoll sajs never ask a aro funis ,( th(J Counly Trt.asury for stranger, what his business Is. Ho , tho redemption of Klamath County might bo nti Insuranco agent. ItOAD WARItANTS protested on ur Ibcfnru Juuo 17th, Wi'l'i. A rolling crowd. molprcycln gathers nu Kitty Isn't It a mout fortuuatu IhJiiK?" Hi he! What? Kitty That peoplo can't read thn klsues that havu been printed upon n girl's llp5. Interest on tho samo will cearo from this date. Dated nt Klamath I'alln, Oregon, this llh day of Oct., A. D. 1122 O. K. VAN IHPi:it. ! 1-9 Inc County Treasurer Thrco atrlkes aro out, In baseball. It Is said that In gulf three striken are outlandish. CATHOLICS NOTICi: There iwlll bo only ono mass In Klumath Fall.. Sunday Oil. K. at !i I o'vlnck. Tho second mass ;it Murt ill. i YOUR WINTER'S WOOD! should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices are right on Slab, Slocks, Body and Tama oaclc. Your business is solicited. 0. Peyton & Co. NATURE'S OWN METHOD OF PROTECTION ONLY one method that givM alvlutc protection in ttttri.il lias ctr lrn (lis roirrnl. Thh is the "diving IjcII" idea Insid on a natural law th.it the air nitliin an invprlo (..i keeps out all water. A child prove this principle by plating an iiirtil;l.iiiun pan of waur. 7M principle hat brcn utilized in the Cl.irb t.rrtve y.mli iind mule permanent It)' I be uieof tw dve gj iige Kcv stone copper U'.irin' ttorJ vvhiih oitivcly rcsisu rut and rorri.i';ii and will not leak. (Stone, brill; and concrete viulti allow water to iccj) in, aiu ;n t a va Uisiu to hold it.) Out ii pulrl of twenty jears the Clark Crave Vault um pnicil thi principla by com plrttly sati'.f.ctory results in ell climjtcj cml Milt. Supnlyin this Cl.itk Grave Vauit ii in accord sitli our toliry of rendcrin,; the m-jit valuabla uirvkv. . EARL WHITLOCK o;io I'Jiio Ht I'lionu PI:N1)LI:T()N. Ore. Oit. T. Pen dleton. thn "round-up iit," this yiir Is to seo Us first Northwest confer- ' rnco football g.--nin, winch will In played hero Saturday Ot ilier -0 ho- ' twenn tho I'niverslty of Oregon mill !'ortl:iiid, Oreg., club, but mino up to I Whitman College A cimmittcu of 2.'I bis flr.u year In tho majors with 'booster H arranging tor tho uvuut ilir Ph'ludulphla anil was a momlHir -- i of i In- (Junkers the only tluin that a , club r.'i resenting that city partltip- ntcii 1'! thn world scries. In I '-3 games In whlih hn il;i ! List .ir llancroft lutteil .:it!) nnd 1 fif.(.. I ItQli, nrreptilig Ji'JIi limild'H iiiuri i .in any other Nutlounl b ugun I short ' p mid liuiklliK "s- itHsNtB, :i!G iiir.uulH, ') nrrorH. Hn butted In ' ii. inii, wi'iil to first li.nie on halls nt! timi-1 mid titriii'k out only -' iihniM Ho Kcored 131 runs, ui.iile I I't.l hid, for it total of 1R7 bai.iH, In- eluding 3 two-baggers, 33 surrlflro litis ui'd, In nddltlon, he stole 17 bases. HAN PltASVIiTO, Oil ". len tluii of the tuisi'bull mtrk uxor wlllth Iho Poelfle t'oast baseball Inamie lien nnnt will fly for tho next yrnr Is ton ing determined In a close finish struggle between the Ran frmuclsrp Hon Is nnd the Vernon Tliers. Kuti fr.miiiu-0 Ihlx year has n chtner to tskn ihe ebnmptoiKhli nwny from soul hern tiollfornla, where it has rotslaid slnco 1017, when it was won by tho Scuta. Ver non wen the nonnant In 1018. 1010 au'l I!0. jtt yflar It went to lo Aufete: In addition to iho title, howornr, the players af 'boUt teams are trying hard for the flret-plsee prls of A. oon which w voted by Iho leagun this year tor tho first time. The see. nnd plncn tenm gel j 1,000; third plan. $3,000: fourth plarn 12.500 fifth pta $3000: sixth place, Jl. Son and Seventh plac Jl.noii Last plarn brings nothing. Another Inrriillre to thn eiulirn Is thn fact that the Pacific Coast 1iague r!iuiiipons prnlwUly will play the winner of the American assorl ftlloii dr, Inlarnatloiinl.lMRue. Tho proceeds from thn gumoa, together with tho prlio money, will glvu each player on the winning team about J750. Ilutli leaders are confident they will win. Dill Ksslck. tho Tlecr man inter who won tho poonnnt In ids first yoflr In tho loaguo, 1 0 1 S. and repeat ed In tho two succeeding )onr. thinks hn wilt win again. Jork Mil ler, the H'-al pilot, la Just finishing' his first year on thn canst nnd, win or 1qm. Bin I'ranrlro fans give him credit for making i;ood. No rnsiJ l.-aguti peuiinnt li.'i ivt d In thn Puifli- nurlhwr-t nini. I'llt and I ''I I v)en " "'" """ l,v Pun i land. S .iltb' mid S.tll L..I..- hur I i t to w u i'ii' r fir.. i p. ilium' i nnd I record ' "- 'er li.uk iih lfiJ iln nut i hIiii M.ii r.iineiio pill Ink tl.at Till: STUM Tb. orteiing i' ib" Humid ilii .i li fnl lllU I'Villillg nil 1 tilllln. lew lit iitlriiitUe en.mrli to liininn n I'l'owdi'd huiine .it Inn n I lie slum Hoi's on i'hern Is the audevllle Hi several ' guild lie:, different '!i day, with nngs, liiusle ntlil comlfl slirl'lii'i t li.it hold ihn ntlntitUiu nf the nud li ni'i rnutluuiiusly. Tho Rlniliil mid tlr Kliininlli Palls eopln ore for- f limine In having these well-known uiiil ille nt Ut hern nt a Hum i wlii'ii no inniiv can lake the 1 1 hie to , .i'ii ml the sliow. i Th" plriure nt Tho Slrnnd nro up) in tin- usual standard of thrill nnd : nrtliiii belliK oiil-ilnor llfo In tho ' i i with many of the "Wild Woat" .1 . in i .nut niver n dull moment, ( tiii: i.iiunrrv t ' I li. Kb k ttiieh," relensod by tin' I'llin HoiikliiR Offices ot Anmrlen. Is, itiniiiestli'iinlily Mr rre'i greati'it prmliiellnii to date. It Is sre.it. ..i Ihn critics, boenusp It pnssnuses all tttnao suio-ttro cniortulHiiirnl ele ments that (hrlll and snllsry null nnriHi In nil para of Urn eouotry, on i blttsn Ilroaitwuy, Now York. fr In I 31 ,i It's i'' fer rjmiisl ' till t tvrftili.n i ii lit ' ""I if '' ' J tie l.i r.l' f"r ! Iii'tit in. -J ' suprkir rnVi r in r.iiue uli -ig n 1 1 call htm m attention Western (lames stnnrn. nnd lu lti far marbes of the' nation. Tho story litis to do with Iho mt', ventures and strusRles of n ton row-1 Ihijt brant by a band of land Itilnvas who ruret not only a vnlimbln water: hole he owns In lb mldll of the' Kmn-a Orfn vs ViHtielle deserl bnt his sweetheart In Ilia bar-1 tinfurl Hunfonl v. Olmile gain. And tlm right he pnta op ie)CItb. win back his stoleu properly and Iho' ttrrknlay Vallfornla vs Slnrlnn girl of his heart will command thn ndiiilr.itlan of otery ono who soa "The Klrh-Ilarb." Others In the mst are tho skillful lleurv II Wol holt, as the rrnflv Aaron Prlfe aad t dlmi the beauteous Klbe tlrry Terry, as Henvnr the uliji.it of the ruwbui'a affec, , Mines llor.H. Vr Carey sppencH under tile Atili)Ue''IUe irtiir -Mine niv of "White Hone Ne Metlru. ILrr." At iho l.ilnrii Huml.o only i - Heal la WVuhlnalnn vs Minitutm Walla Walla tdsho vs Wliltmati ,'IIr:io- Nwada vs ft. Mary's Turson Arlsona vs Phoenix In- Colorado Wyomlnc vs Denver Cniverslty Advertising nays. Try It and see. Pnriliind - II'. OUO mntr.irt l.t f n i' w Hi iKinnii MIhw liiilldluK ,-i'.--s J -. . Gtiti&tion JemanJt fni:a'on Lieut. Col. Sinclair Traininrc Corps Head jt V 410 VMS, I'HONiJ MS LARK 2MmF BjMJMisalsteBisiac--,. qJf M GRAVE VAULT i CI'LKNi:, Oit. 7. Lliiileuatil iran nl hIx emiip'iiguii, Iiiih been uh Colonel William H. Klnelalr, n vol tdgiKiil to eommnnd tho lloBorvo Of flcera' Training rorpa nt tho L'nlver Hlty or Oregon. I In Biiccerilii MaJ. Itaymond C, Ilalrd, who was profes sor of military science and tactics at tho university for three years, Major Ilalrd has reported in tliu general servlio school nt l'ort Leavnuworth, Ivan. Colonel Sluolnlr was I'oniml.islnui'd In tlm army In Uii'j, and, bus but-n lu roiitlnuiiUH servico ulnro, I'or four yenrH hn wax lu Iho Phlllpplnn Is lantbi imil Jn 1'jOO was a imuuhnr of thn Amurlcnn roller expedition lu China, Nerving an nocond llculiinunt in tho foiirteonth Infantry. Prom liino to 100!) Colonel Kln clalr saw uervlco lu Cuba. Ho was on tho border during tho trouble with Mexico, During tho world war, Col onnl Hluclulr nerved nt varloiui tlinna with ilio UOItli, lll'Jth mid ::i'0th In fan try, am, .ol -.x.;t: .-ia w .. - Ogf romilts by using class iidu. aXl.T iiTTiTTTTS. If You Require Glasses Why iln imi keep pulling off UittliiU Hi "in'.' Hn II unit. r. leu ii lij;lit ilefui of iMoii or a minor eyu Mi'.iln ulll, if nrlei led, iiisiiiiio tiilln wv Inns proiHii Huns liiti'r on. Now In (lit) limn In liain your rjiN rviiliilnril nnil lit git glasses If Jon iM-t i llieiii, H. J. WINTERS (iradimto Optician 711 .Miiln. Pliuiio I I1-V Wn grind our own lunsei rothers Connolly Makers of The Connolly Saddle Billings, Montnnn nnd Klnmnth Falls, Ore. 91?. Main St. i' iSfe: if 1 In ' ' . ,--? Make Our Place Your Headquarters During the Rodeo MILITARY AUTOMATICS A man's jjun, built for hard .service, .'32 or i)H caliber. 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