-i t- I'ir.) Paee Four THE EVENING' HERALD. KLAMATH fAjULS, ORECON ' Tt'icHP.vv, ootoumi in, ioh FIRST RUN OF THE 1923 SERIES ' ? IWI . .HI... I,MI,I1III.I .1 The Giants won the first game, but Babe Ruth-scored the first run of tha scries for,th.e Yankees when he scored on Bob Meusel's double in the first inning. Picture shows Ruth crossing the plate. Hank Cowdy, Gi ant catcher, is shown in front of the plate, hbping for a throwin from the outfield. SCHANG'S THROW NAILS FRISCH . Art, -i : Frankie Frisch's dreams of scoring Jawn McCraw's first run in this year's little party with the Yankees . came to naught in inning No. 1. Reaching first on a fielder's choice, he made" a' valiant attempt to steal aec- ond. But he was caught as he slid for the bag. Walhe Schang's fine tnrqw, to yyara turped tne tncK. were we see Ward touching Frisch with the ball, and Umpire Nallin calling him out.'- Wallie Pipp, who discarded his crutches in time to enter the series, is shown watching the play from first base, with Umpire O'Day pnd a Giant coach behind him. . ' : ' ' .These pictures of the opening game of the seri es, taken Wednesday, were rushed to Cleveland by airplane. The pilot, ace of the eastern division air service, dared rain, fog wind and darkness to reach his goal. He landed in Cleveland, six hours after leaving - the polo grounds. The engravers at the Newspaper Enterprise As sociation plant in Cleve land made mats, from which the stereotype casts for newspapers are prin ted, and here are two of the plays for Herald read ers. Such is N.E. A. 'serv ice. ' ; '. ' '; BURKE WINS 2 IN 3 F i LAKE WRESTLER NOTICE TO SUI1SCRIBER3 Tour Herald should be del ivered each . evening br 6 o'clock, unless tome unusual delay occurs. It you hare not $ received It , by that time, call up (he Herald office, 88, not ,4 ialer than 6:30 and a copy will 4 be tent you. ' . Kodak finishing at Stlnson't. 8tf Advertising pays. Try It and boo. ; In a wrestling 'match which tested ' the endurance of each man to the utmost, Henry Burke of -Omaha i threw Gus Snyder of Lakevlew two ' falls out of three, at the Pine Tree theatre, last night. Snyder won the ! first fall with a head scissors and arm strangle, Burke won the second with a head scissors and arm bar In 24 minutes and fifty seconds, and the third in 15 minutes and eight, seconds with another head sclssons, and arm bar. , . ' This match was unlike the last wrestling match at the Pine Tee when Olsen and Hunte, both about the same weight and size, met. In tho match with Snyder, Burke had to -contend with a man some tpn pounds heavier and about alx Inches Uillor. After the two men - had wrestled about 50 minutes the strain of the extra welRht beft.m to tell on him. Any hold that he 'would net on his opponent, no matter how punishing or deadly, would be brok en by oheer , strength. pnyder clumped on head lock after head lock and gradually wore Iturke down. Suddenly after about 61 minutes of wrestling, Snyder ensnarod Burke Into a bold that could not be denied a bead scissors and arm strangle. Slowly but surely the smaller man was crushed down until both his shoulders were flat on the canvass. Both men were beginning to feel the strain, Burke , from the 10 pounds he gave away and his opopn ent from the ten or! fifteen pounds be had (rained off to meet' Burke's stipulated weight. - The second fall was shorter. After a fierce offensive of about 22 min utes. Burke bore his man down and finally forced him to the mat with a head scissors. and arm bar. . ; After the second fair Burka seem.; ed to-recover his strength, . Snyder however was obviously a( the end of his rope, partly from exhaustion and partly from a bad tall to bet ween the second and third, falls, stating that the weight he Was Used to wrestle at was 185 pounds and that training down to 108 pounds was too much of a strain. '. So It was but a matter of time before Burke smothered Snyder to the mat for ihe deciding : full,' If came fifteen minutes and eight seconds after a series, of punishing holds that weakened Sndpr 'till hp was, unable to break out ,pf , t bad bead scissors and arm bar. that de cided the match. , ,Tlip match was o' contort' bf, litrenKlli, weight and grit VOrsils qnicknef.s, agility, and wldnr know-,, ledge of the game, Snyder ropresont Ing the former and Burke tho latter. Time nnd again Snyder')) superior strength saved him from cortnln disaster. On one ocaslon Burke Wft punishing h'lra with a head scissors. Unablo lo break from tho hold by twisting or turning on the mat Snyder stood up and pulled Burke with his feet first , still holding to his neck, wit hhls legs. There were a few . people at the match last night than at the previous wrestling . match here and the audience evinced great enthusiasm at the crucial moments. Both men wore lean wrestlers. A FEELING OF : SECURITY ' You . naturally feel' secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take. Is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit produc ing drugs. .; . .; . Such a-medlolno is Dr. Jfllmer's Swamp-Root, Ififlucy, liver and blad der medicine. . The same itandard of purity, strength nnd excellence 1s maintain ed In every bottlo of Swanlp-Uoot. . It Is. scientifically compounded from vegetable herb. It Is not a stimulant and Is taken In teaspoqnfurdosps., : It Is not recommendod for every thing. , It Is nature's great helper n reli eving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. . ' A stforn statement of purity If with every, bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot. . , It yqu need a niodjcino, ypu should have the bent, tin sulo at all drtjg stpres In bottles of twq sizes, medium a ik) litrRe. , . ' ' However, if you wish first tp try this great preparation sent ten cents to Dr.' Klliuer.& Co., Hlngjiam to'n, N. T for a snmpld bottle. Vhn writing he sure and mention this papqr. Adv. ; . i' ' Tremendously thrilling; 'THR TOW.V THAT KOKfJO fK)D' At Tho lilborty Tonight ., Business L N .1 1 ' i'l ' '' '" . M . k v.. i- . i, fc. Directory Kodak Work ILeave Your' Ftlttvs TOore ,9 OclocK-Your KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERK PARTICULAR PBOPLC V nurf VI '. (I V TKl 9Wfi IBS New Fall Woolens NOW ON DISPLAY X TPR YOUR INSPECTION Chas. J. Cizek Merchant Tailor Kodak Finishing Filnu rocIretl Mot A. M Ready tha aanM day at B P, M, STAR DRUG CO. ml m auia acf. ado vsoM, vn. -i--i . .i . Now On Display Bondod PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Wtb A R. R. 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