MONDAY. JUNE IS, 1025
PACE FOtTT?
EVENTNCf HERAtoV IttXM.Wn FALLS. ; OREGON'
Pelicans Climb Nearer Jo Top
by Taking Hard Up-Hill Game
From' Dunsmuir at Local Park
if
-I FJ
''Mi
! 1
Klnmalb Fulls won a frce-hllting.
loosely played game (rnm Dunsmuir
yesterday, 8 to 7. It was a hard,
up-hill fight for tliu Pcllrans from
start to finish and kept the crowd
ot 1500 rabid fans on thuir toes
nlmost continually during the clos
ing; Innings of the game. In many
respects It was an exhibition of
what baseball shouldn't be, but the
locals slammed their way to a vic
tory and everybody forgot some
, ot the ivory ball which was shown
during the early singes of the game.
The ball and strike umpire was
perhaps responsible for the shaken
morale of the teams. He took
two guesses on every heave the
twlrlers threw and he generally
guessed 'wrong. The nioundsmcn
had to put them over the heart of
the plate to got the call, and that,
to a large extent, caused the free
hitting on both sides. His Majesty,
the TJmps, however, erred as much
on one stde as the 'other, and made;
It a heart-breaking task for the
pitchers!: A few of the base ,uv j
clsions also were questionable, to
say the least. .
Willi' their priie hurler, 'Wells.
working' in good form. Dunsmuir;
started of like a certain winner. .
They garnered five runs before the !
locals got started. Three scores in j
the 6econd and two moro In the
fourth gave them a comfortable!
lead. ..'.' ' j
The Pelicans scored one In the:
fourth, and then started a batting '
drive in the sixth, seventh and
eighth innings which drove the
famed Mr. Wells to the bench. The;
Dunsmuir twirler bb w up com-
' pletely nd let two Pelicans cross :
the plate with wild heaves.
With Danfuiuir still one. run ia
the lead, the Pelicans took the lead ;
in the eighth, but Dunsmuir came-
'oAt the TINE TREE ,
. Not a' "cave man" proposal but '
a ca-vo woronn threat that she will j
kill the 'Other, woman is th ex-
pression of a ' deformed mountain
girl's love for a - reformed bank
robber. ZaSu Pitts as Judy, the
daughter of - a mountaineer, and
Kenneth Harlan, impersonating
.. Brian Kent, the man made great
by love, provide thrills galore in
"The Re-Creation ot Brian Kent"
showing at the Pine Tree theater
today FriUcs,'.hall lhls.picture as
the greaest film production of the
year. When you consider it's been
actually translated to the screen
from the story of the same, title
by Harold Bell Wright, why such
reviews are .. hardly more than
could be expected. ..
One of the mostt significant pic
tures of all motion picture progress
is "Greed," the film version of
Frank , Norris' novel, "McTeaguc,"
which' openes Tuesday at tho Pine
STOCKS AND BONDS
We solicit inquiries to buy or sell
any marketable listed local or un
listed securities. .
Active market for Durant Star,
'Flint and! Rickenbacker Moto.- is
sues; Public Utilities.
Prompt attention given all orders.
Cash paid for purchases; ho dcldy.
Quotations furnished.
HOOD BROTHERS
. 8 Chamber of Commerce Bids.
, . Portland, Ore.
This is graduation month.
Then come vacations uml
letter writing. What, tbeic
fore, could ho more accept
able, nnd appropriate for a
graduation present than this
box of
crabesque
Stationery
High quality stork, with a
fancy finish like Japanese
. bamboo cloth. Ribbon tied.
Deckle borders. White nnil
' tints. Beautifully packaged,
24 sheets nnd 21 envelopes
to tho box,
$i.oo .'.
STAR DRUG
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKfiOX
V
back in their half of the ninth and
tied it up again, when an error by
the Klamath left-fielder and a two
base smash to right center put the
tying run across tho pan.
I'ndnutitcd, the Pelicans came
back in til j final frame and
crashed the winning score across
the home reservation.
The Box Score
Dunsmuir: All. It. II. P.O. A. E.
Myers, It ..
Fuller, ss
Russell, cf
Coon, 2b ..
K. Spores,
5 1 1 u 0 0
5 1 4 1 4 0
-5 0 0 0 0 0
.10 0 4 2 1
3b ... 5 12 13 0
5 1 S 11 0 0
rf .. 5 0 0 2 0 1
3 116 2 1
0 0 0 0 0.0
3 110 0 1
White, lb
T. Spores,
Pine, c ....
Pitt, s
Wells, p. ..
McBrlde, p
Hull
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 7 11
25 13 4
Batted for Coon.
Klamath F.: AB. H. II. P.O. A. E.
Norwest. ss 5 11110
Watts, 2b 3
Noel, ef . ...
Arnold, lb
Bayness, 3b
Booth.' rf ..
Clark. If ....
Staley, If ..
Demitt, c ..
Mohler, p ..
4
3
.... 3
4
2 It
2 1
1 10
2 0
Totals
...32 S 11 27
Summary
Two-base hits Fuller 3
I
E. !
Spores 2. Wells, Bayness. Booth, j
Sacrifice hits T. Spores. Pine.
Arnold. Struck out By Mohler 8.
by Weils 6. by McBride 0. Rases
oa bails, off Wells 4. off Mohler
. off .McBride 1. Stolen bases
Coon, Fuller, Pine, White 2. Arnold.
Neel. Wild pitches. Wells 2.
Passed balls. Pine.
Tree theater. This is the latest pro
duction made by Erich von Stro
heim, director ot "Foolish Wives"
mi "The Devil's Tass Key," and in
It he achieves a triumph of realism.
If the Norris novel is considered an
American classic, von 1 Stroheim's
screen drawing certainly must be
put in the same category.
"Greed" gives a stark, naked
view ot life; it shows how two hu
man beings disintegrate and go to
the very dregs, without omitting a
detail cf .the downward path. And
through all this vigorous film paint
ing there runs a wonderful vein of
comedy cotndy culled from the
rocky ridiculousness of real life. ,
Actin Is Unuswui
' The "characters ot Norris' imagi
nation are vividly present in the
picture. McTeague, the hulking,
s'.ow-rafndcd animal-man, is por
trayed by Gibson GovIand, and no
finer piece of work has been done
on the screen this year. Trlna, the
wife whse lust for old is the chief
cause of their downfall, is .realistic
ally played by Za Su Pitts. Miss
Pitts hereby takes her place on the
topmost rung of the acting ladder.
oAt the LIBERTY
"Don Darp Devil." starring Jack
Hoxie and to be shown at the Liberty
theater tonight is a vivid, exciting
story of a six-foot American cattle
man and his Wyoming cowboys
cleaning up a band of South Ameri
can desperadoes whoso stamping
ground is in the mountains of South
America. Love and thrills are mix
ed in tho proper proportions, the
result being an interesting picture
play.
Action Punch! Red blood! and
Comedy!
That's the order of tho day down
at the Liberty theater Tuesday where
the Paramount picture, "Tho Shock
Punch," starring Richard Dix, Is the
feature.
"Tho Shock Punch" Is a screen
version of John Monk Saunders' Lib
erty Magazine story, adapted for the
screen by Luther Reed nnd directed
by Paul Sloane, who made "Too
Many Kisses," also starring Dix.
Frances Howard, who played op
posite Dix in "Too Many Kisses,"
Is featured at the head of tho cant In,
this one, too.
I'AIM.KVK IN SPAIV
BARCELONET, Spain, Juno 15.
(A. P.) Premier Painlcve of France
arrived here by airplane this after
noon and departed fcr T:uttiiz,
France. He Is returning fr3m Krenca
Morocco fo Parl3.
Bulk fuel oil vapor when mixed
with air is explosive.
NEW niOXE NUMBERS
business offico of Tho Herald,
j please call 708
For the editorial and news 4
department call 88
ridht I
LiciGETT & Myers
Rocco Willing to
With Olson
Rocco Strombo, scheduled p step tent themselves with light rondwirk
ten fast rounds with Sammy Olson ' and limbering-up exercises.
Tuesday night, is In the best con- i Great Interest Is attaching to the
dltlon of his life and more thm headline but. which Is the second
willing ti meet Sammy in the mid- meeting between Strimb and Ol
die of the ring and sap punchy ; Bon. Both fighters figu.o they
until one of them is declared the should have won the last battle and
winner. bnth are unxious fJr tho gong to-
This Ij what he told friends h -re
tcr condition than at any time in
eafS' ,
"Olson sa-3 he wants to sins u
out and make the decision decisive.
i That suits me." Ro:co is rju Me I n
j saying.
All fighters ended heavy tralnins :
yesterday wltn last wors'iuts ai uc
local gymnasium.
Today and tomorrow all wiil on-
A LOT Of HAPPY A
HEALTH, MY FR1END5B
UHON 1VVK tSUJCHfcK
CiHOP DEPENDS
DOING buslne?s with im
is a health habit. Buy
ing meats at this shop will
pay actual health ilivifl-'iiiiii.
If you are interested i'l tliu
health of your family you
should become. Ilaaacially
interested in the. meats we
are selling.
Watch for Mr. Happy Party
''?''"!r.i'J,l!
'
ff PARTY I
v. : y nj . . i
I
B
it 1 1.:'-'- t ! , M.
Et4 Amf IMSSSV - tovi w vvwJSSCii'1'
You'll take
rom 'the start
C3 i
Tor acco Co.
"Mix"
Toe to Toe;
MT-i 1 . Of
Fighters m onape l
'-' A I
1 m'rrow night
i Ashland money arrived in
HII IIHiay U1HI IIUIU,l .nviiinun,u
Iw, It, ..virlr.nrt, tomorrow ninht.
r.i s: of it being offsred in support
,cf Jahnny Carlson.,
! J .hiiny was all out of shape in
h:.i fight .with Coffman and tlie bat
tle r.n arrow night will bo fir, far i
,j If fori u t. At leant that l the wiy
lhu A,;ni;,p,i fan8 look at it and the
j f.u.t ,llal n arg:) delegation of them
, v.;il ttrrT0 lere Tuesday night with
jniotiay t' bet proves that, they bu-
I evo what llr'y are sayiui;.
O-irlwn hi been taking no chan
ces tills trip. Ho lias been taking
heavy road workouts and accustom
ing himaelr to this altitude, higher
than In tho valley.
Maurice Hatrls, ! who will mix
One -Man Graduating Class
U, i Ay. A 4
6
Mclbourn O. Ilonp wns the only graduate at tho Aiken fichool for Boys at
Kunsns City. William Allen Wlilto, left, editor or Lmporla, Has., do
llvercd the commencement nddress, urRlng Hosp to "hold back tliosi
changing too raoldly or spued up thoso who are holding back,"
to Grander
Granger has that full, rich "rounded- mous old 1870 method. And another
out" mellowness that every experienced thing; it's specially cut for pipes (rough
pipe-smoker looks for in tobacco. cut, we call it) so -that it burns slow .
For Granger is fine, ripe old Burley and smokes sweet and cool right down
tobacco mellowed by Wellman's fa- to the very last flake.
wiiii Heinle Meyer:), la iilso bucked
by snio Ashland culn and moro
will be In evidence tomorrow.
Heinle Meyers and Joe Coffman,
Klamith Falls representatives In
the coining slugfest, both are dopei
t J BiVo a good account ot mmsoive
uath have proven very thorough!;
both are doped
ghly I
'-that they understand fully what to
di when smacked in t'.iu Jaw with a
boxing glovo and few senil-wlndup
battles have aroused mirli interest
here us the proMie-'t cf seeing thee
two in action, this time ug.ilnal op-
A knockout is cxpcclmi 4n tho
curtain raiser between Jack lirush
of Dorris and Gunboat Smith of
v.niu. I.a'll I' n'.ihtn .' ' mi,"
..tch r.in hit.
McCLOCD IKiMiS I.KAH
VKEKA. Calif., Juno 15. Mc-
! Cloud held its lead In l.lin Slkiyou-
j K,
math baseball lenguii yestordty
by winning from Weed at Weeil, 9
to 8. Yrcku defeated Mt. Shasta
here 8 to 7.
(OAST LEAtiW'! SCOItEH
At Soattlo 4-8, Portland 3-4.
At Vornon 4-4, Oakland 0-7.
At Han Francisco 10-12, Los An
geles 8-0. ,'
At. Halt Lake 13-fi, Hacrumento 6-5
ft
1 v?.
I' '
"' i
Puckcd
instead
hence
- , '
Many Present At
Stone Services
CI.KVKLANI). O.. Juno 15. (A.P.)
llallioad executives, 1 ibor lead -
era and financiers Willi whom ho
hail huliKsi and siclal dealings,
I gathered hero tJday to pay a last
tribute lo W-irrcn H. Hlone, president
j ot tho lirothei hood of Locomotive
j KnglauciH 'and head of Us InHt
'
II
wa
H
El
W
M
11
W
u
u
M
m
u
f
9
m
m
m
n
m
Wi
U
m
m
M
n
m
n
We have boats for sale for every pur-p-ose
made from the best material
obtainable and no effort spared on
workmanship. 1
M
m
m
m
u
m
w
pi
u
u
T In 1 .0 n
leifora & a
120 Conger Avenue
Johnson Motor Agents
in lea-foil,
of tins
c.niti ii let, aaopurutlvo binki .nuJ,
other hulilliiKS.
The body wns taken lo Kuclld
Avcnuu Congregational church,
u.lmrn Mr Ulr.nif nrwii liuieht A
! A ,,,
1 MnuA lf pi,ico headed tho funeral
, nrocvsspin. Following services thorn
j by Huv. KerJInand lllnnchnrd, brief
services wero liuld at tlio grave.
Tho adv'wiry board of llto llro
tliiuliiDil which will elo.t Mr. Htouo's
succc:ior weru biliary pallbearers.
ti
M
U
M
n
M
tn
H
m
a
H
o r
n
M
n
H
H
H
n
n
M
n
u
m
a
H
n
n
n
n
H
M
M
n
n
a
M
n
n
M
PI
ia
n
n
M
n
n
a
n
n
H
n
ion