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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
; BOND AY MAY IS, IMS BVENTNT. - HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON TAGE FIVT! ii ,T, . ( Latest .:. Sport News FARMER" VANCE jSEEKING MATCH 'WITH H. BURKE " "Fnrmor' Vnnro, mlddlownlKht Hmpplnr who linn mot hoiiio of the haul' bono crtlotturH In I ho country, wnnU lo tnko on Henry lliirlm iiiul goti a chiiticn itt tho roimt mldillo Wiirght bull which iniw adorns the Klrtmath Kulln num. 1 Vanco lodny IhhiiiiiI n cIiiiIIoiiko Jo.imiiot Itiirko In a rinlxli match aoma tlnio within the next two wnk, Ho agrees to miikn tin. totdilluwulKhl limit of 100 pounds providing Hurko will put tliu const blilt nt Htakii. It It Hurko In UKrnKitlilu, It hi prob a hi a tlmt member of llm Mouse lodge will promote tliu match fur oma nlKlit Iho latter pitrt of next wwik, if tliu match la miido It mi duilbtcdly will bo oiio of tho most Jimly contested cx)tHlt linn uf bonu ornshlng over seen In Kluiniitli county. MED FORD h AGAIN . DEFEATS K. C. H. S. AA'barrugo of hit from tliu third to tliu seventh Inning spelled defeat for Klnmutli Comity IIIkIi school nt I ho hands of Medford IiIkIi ohool In Modoc I'ark bull grounds Kuturdny afternoon. The fliml score wu 17 to S. Thin In Modford'ii ouond consecutive victory over tho local nluo Hi In season. U Up until tho third IiiiiIiik the ncoro was tlvd, 3 to 3. HturtliiK with tilts fourth, tho Medford tram, found their hutting ' and knocked two KJnmnlh pitchers from Iho box. In tho'seventh. Louis Htownrt look tho mound and hold down ihn Itnituo Hlvisr valloy sluggers Iho remaining thtea (nullum. , . Boxers Ready for Big Show All of tho buxom who will show Ihelr ntuff ut Hrundlimvliin bull to morrow nlKhl Imvo completed their training mid uro ready for tho tup cf tho gong, Jtocco Htrnnibo, I'ort I ii ml light lioiivywolght, In all ready for bin 10-roiiiid tilt with Uiimiiiy OIhoii, tho husky mitt sllnger from California. Tliln oiiKlit to bo tho bo bout yol staged huro since boxing was ro- Ivlvi'd. Hoth. flghtars oro hard bit- lorn and both uro mild to bo willing iiiIxom, n either of them In liublo Ii) drop bnforo they bo tho full rou to. Jink Crlm, Modoc Indlun, faces n tough buy In J no Coffinun of linker In l Ii o six-round Honil-wlndup. Ho fur Crlm Inn fairly easy sailing In bin boutn horo, but Coffiuan prom-Im-n to upset him. YounK l-'ullx, Wood Spaniard, and Wilbur Harrington, Kl.unulh ludlun, wll stop four roundn, while a four round curtain raiser nluo will bo offered. RfcCLOUD WINS GAME FROM YREKA, 1 TO 0 (Spoclnl lo Tho Herald) ' V URIC A, Calif.. May IS Two r .iil0 0 guimui. featured tho opnulng of Uho recently organised Slnklyou Klamath banubull league yonlorday. Yrtrka lost, to McC'loud, 1 to 0, In 1 MnnliiKil nt Mi-Cloud. Mitten pltobad n beautiful game for Yr.ttn, going tliu eiillro routo, only, tbavo tho K ii nil) lont on an over throw lo third bimo. Punsmulr wan from Wood on tho Diinnmulr dia mond, 4 lo S, tho gamo being pro touted by Wood. l.afKO crowds at tandad oncb of tho games. KIH.YNVIU.K Uallfornln Vbdior Spending Week I , Km! In Klninntli Fulls "3 Chnrlos McCiownn. William Illaek. man and ftoy Watts mnile up a trio afirisltorn from Susnnvlllo who spont tho wook-ond In Klnmatli Fall. Whllo In llio city thoy woro guests In tho Whllo Pelican hotel. TIRES GENERAL FIRESTONE OLDFIELD Balloons 4.40 to 7.30 feOx3yoFirestone Cord $9.70 "'Our price in right , KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE "Cap" Calkins 6th and Klamath FAME WON BY FIVE BROTHERS AT ATHLETICS IMEIIIIE. 8. D., May IS. Flvo brother who bavo wou famo In nlhletlrs give Iho Cooper fumlly of l'lerro claim lo dliillni'tlon. Ken neth Cooper . oldest of tho brolhcrtt, after winning flrnt plitco In rodoo oxlilbltlonn tliroughout the north- went for novoriil nennons, went lo tho Ilrlllnh Kinplru , Kiposlllon at Wembley, KiiKland. with thu Am erican rodeo deloKntlon Inxt sum nor and proved himself tho out standing artist of 4I10 troupe. Ho repeated bin triumphs at tho Maill non Hiimiro Ctirden rodoo In Kitw York and then turned lo polo, be ing a mouther Inst soason of the Ak-Hnr-llou learn of , Omiihii, Neb. Norvnl, a jrounner brother, was deemed Kenneth's eiual In rodeo competition until tho latter eclipsed hlni nt the Wembley and Madison Ritunrn Garden uvents, where botb wero participants. Norvnl has a long record of victories In stato rodoo events: Conrad Is center on tho Univer sity of Minnesota football loam and In rated as ono of Iho best centers In Iho country. Also ha la heavy weight boxing champion of the t'nlvornlly of Minnesota, a tltlo he' linn held during two of his throe years In school there. Arthur, fourth of tho Cooper brothers, wnn middleweight box ing champion nt tho University of Minnesota last year and Is second milking mlddlo-welght boxer this year. Leslie, Iho fifth, woq men tion last season with tho best high school football players of 'South Dakota on contor for tho l'lerro high school team, and mndo bis debut this season an a sprinter on tho truck tenm, with credltablo high school marks In tho dashes. Today ?s Scores National nt New York n. it. e. Clilciigo 2 11 0 New York 5 12 1 rintterles Aloxnndor and Hnrt nett; McQuillan, Croon field and Snyder. National nt Boston n. II- E. Cincinnati 4 4 1 Donton ,. B 10 2 Iluttorles Dotiohuo, Blomlllor and Wlngo; Oonowlch, Denton, O ra il ah and tilbnon. J National at Brooklyn n. It. E. Pittsburgh 7 12 B Brooklyn, : ...12 .17 1 Batteries Aldrldgo, Ydo, Songor, Upal and Oooch; Crimea and Taylor. rrr E. W. Renick . r - Public Accountant Accounting and Auditing ) ( SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG. General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax y PHONE 317 KLAMATH FALLS TAKES 0 (Contllllied I'roin I'lige One) But tho pitching of tliu l'ulleuii's southpaw was tho outstanding fea ture of Iho game, Thirteen of th6 34 halters that raced Mohler went out via tho strike-out routo, anil not one Mt, Ulianlu player reached first 'on a buno on balls. Bay, Ml. Hbnstii pitcher, struck out nine I'eliciinn and walked ono. Quo of the fast ploys of tho giinio was In lha sixth Inning when Deinllt, caliber, ran loo fwt, and snaked a high foul out of tho air. Hardly had ho returned to his position than nnothar foul went nailing Into tho nlr which bo ali:o purloined. I'cllcans Are I'nst Tho victory yesterday afternoon, gnvo Just tho necessary Impetus lo tho local team and wan a fitting performance of Iho Pelicans In their first game In tho Klnklyoil-Kluiiiath league. Under flro, tho Pellcuns proved to bo nn exceptionally fast semi-pro baseball team with Iho material. that may bring heme tho league pennant to Klumalli Kails. Tho team worked like a well oiled luachlno. No glaring errors and always cool und beady playing. H. E. Bradbury, director of tho Klamath Irrigation dlmrlct, threw tho first bull of tho gamo and Mt. Hhsiitu's left fielder Bwung und mlusod the pill a mile. An "opening day" baseball pa rade was ntuged before tho game, leading up Main street from the Whllo Pelican hotel. Through tho courtesy of the Acmo Motor com pany, Iho lied. Whllo and Bluo HudHon-Essex automobile caravan carried tho baseball players In the paruda. The Ilox Scorn Ml. Sluuta. AI). It. H. PO. A. E. Davenport, If.... 4 0 0 0 0 0 (lobrlch, :ib 4 0 12 10 Sumner, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 l.owd. ns 4 0 2 1 3 1 Nenl, lb 4 0 0 4 0 0 Obrlon, 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 Coffocn. 21) 4 0 1 B 2 0 Marten, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Bay, p 3 0 0 2 1 1 Totals 34 0 4 24 7 2 Klamath P. All. It. H. I'O. A. E. Norwest, ss. .... 4 1 3 0 1 1 Wnttn. !b 2 0 1 4 2 1 Dayncns, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 0 Mathows, lb.... 3 0 1'7 00 Arnold, If ., 4 0 ,0 0 0.0 Demltt, c 3 0 0 10 1 0 Noel, cf ,1 0 10-00 Foster, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mohler," p 3 0 0 0 0 1 Carroll, rf 1 0 o 0 0 0 Totals 28 1 0 27 7 3 Score by Innings , Mt. Shasta Buns 000 000 000 0 Hits :....100 101 100 4 Klamath Falls Buns 100 000 000 1 Hits Ill 010 llx 6 THIS IS THE "SMALL GARAGE WITH THE BIG TRADE" One Reason For The Big Trade Is The Fact We Handle Best Quality Merchandise Goodyear Tires and Tubes, of . Course Klamath Falls Auto Co. ROY CALL 224 Main Phone 246-R Supertwist The - Real Discovery The most important advance in the tire industry since the first cord tire appeared is Supertwist Goodyear' s remarkable new cord fabric that gives the balloon tire high-pressure strength with low-pressure buoyance. Only Goodyear Tires are built with Super twist Remember that, and then consider the low prices we are asking for Goodyear Balloons You'll see .tit's extra value. WE HANDLE THE BEST OF COURSE WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Goodyear Tires and Tubes Re Re R. GARAGE -831 Klamath V NASH OAKLAND Repairs Storage Accessories Acme Motor Co. ; i ' , ' Complete line of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes .. '-."'.-HYDRAULIC PRESS FOR APPLICATION OF GOODYEAR TRUCK TIRES . HUDSON - " " 400 South Sixth Phone 680 . ESSEX . Siimiiinry Two-base hltsi Norwest, Lowd; tbree-baso hltj Norwest; sacrifice bits, Bayness, Watts (2); struck out, by Mohler, ' 13: by Bay, 9: huso on balls, off Mohler, 0; off Bay, 1; left on base. Mt. Shasta, 6; Klamath Falls, 8. Timo of game, 1:50. Attendance, 1200. Two New Linotypes Are Added to Evening Herald Equipment " ' vsp daily Introduced In 1S86 It rcvolu tlouad printing and abolislied at one stroko the trouble of indlvidtia: movable type. It Introduced th whole line as a unit of composition thus reducing the printer's labor to an astonishing degree. It gave-the art the vast economy of automatically and instantly pro ducing by a keyboard solid lines composed and Justified type to bs used once and' then melted own to be used over again in -the ma chine. ' ' , . However, since the first Liau'ypa composed the, first newspaper, ex perimental and. mechanical, do t monts and Inventors, who are life members of the Mergehthaler Lino type company organization, have never ceased to work on 'the Lino type. , ' ;l Everything that the vr?rld has learned In more than thirty-eight years of mechine composition Isia toe Linotype, ' No problem is evad ed. Its makers never have to com promise. It contains no makeshifts Nothing Is omitted from the Lino typo. ' :" .; . V Shoe R epairs By An Expert ;o a Twd now linotype machines have Just been added to tho Evening Hornld mechanical equipment, tins adding materially to tho news and 'advertising sorvlce which this news paper may give, . ' ' . ( '' One machlno a No', 19, Is one ot the lntost Morgontlialor models, and comes equipped to sot four dlfto.' ent kinds and sizes of typo. The othor machine, a No. 8, Is prnoticul ly tho sumo ns the lavger tnnchlno. ' Tho present .Linotype, roforred to by Thomas A. Edison us tho "olRh tlv wonder- of the world," Is a lln oeastliiR imnehltifl that ninkes pas sible tho composing of every form ot printed matter, hooks, mngniilnos, uowspapers, lotterlioada, 1 tickets, menus nnt so. Jovt'U ,fvom .(ho simpl est In tho most Involved, at a high rate ot speed and in clear-cut faces, newly cast for each -occasion. And It casta n entire line at one time. The first commorcinlly successful Linotype was Installed by the New York Tribuno In July, 1886. M the end of 1924. 49,000. Linotypes wore In use in sixty-three different coun tries, producing correct composition lu half a hundred different languag es. . Those include Syrian, Greek and oven Chinese. ' ( , The Linotype has four principal matrices. ; V i.; 3. The keyboard and lu .related parts, ' . v': ;. :. ' . ! , 3. Tho casting mechanism, 4. Tho distributing mechanism. When (ho T,litol)'jiQ wng conimor It 13 one thing to have your shoes fixed but it is an en tirely different thing to have them repaired by a man who has had 30 years' experience at the business, and in addition has all the latest and most modern equip ment to make his own work better. v It Is More Economical to have your shoes repaired sb that they are as good as new than it is to buy new ones. -,:';.',;...- ' . Mail In a Pair Today ' Goodyear Repair Shop ' ' -If. Next to Herald Of fice