The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 20, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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, MONDAY, JULY 207)1 ; f.
DIDN'T
KLAMATH?
FOR
Klamath Loses
Weird Contest
Weed. Runs Away With
. Baseball Game,
17 to 7
l'p to tlio fourth Innln it was
a ball game. Prom i'hcu on it wits
a tragedy and U riot.
That euma up tho ball gamo yes
Jills
Weed 101 261 60017
K. P '. 020 213 041 1U
Summary: 2 baao hits Arnold 2,
Norwost, Kaor, O'Kourko, Huso,
0:omor. Home r.ius: Cramer 3,
Mathews, Grant. Saerlflco lilts Nor
west, Mathews, Demllt. Strii'k out
by Mohler 6, l'rultt 1. Phillips 7.
Ilaso on halts, ot POilllips 3, Mahler
1. rruitt 1. Hits; oft XKvhlor 6 In
4 InnltiKS, oft Arnold 5 ill 2-3 in
ning: UaDiess 4 l:i 1 2-3; oft 1'ruilt
0 lu 2 2-3 innings. Loft on base
Weed 6; Klamatti Falls 12. Ifeugle
nlava kUcr i (Irant to Stnbencr:
torday when Wees r;mpp.J home Norwcsl lo ,vatts , A.nilU ,, ,,y
with, ino pmo rrom rwianiain rails,
17 16 7
She's High Stepper
Klamath hm leading ljBaylo8s (Phillips). .Passed ball IV-
to the fatal Iburth. Then two er-!
mora and a walk filled the bases '
wlta none out. Lefty Mohler was
, olanked and Arnold wont in. Then
started s slugging boo Which In
cluded both Baynesa and Prultt be
fore Weed subsided and called It a
day.
" ,' Weed got Clree home runs end 1 7
tits. The Pelicans made six e:o:s.
: The official wore
mitt,
nold
O'Rourke.
2, Mohler,
Wild pitches Ar-Pruitt.
R.
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Boston : I
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... 6 14 1
Alexander,
Benton and
Weed AB R H PO A E
Kaer, Sb 5 3 2 0 3 0
McQeen, as J 6 1 2 2 2 0
Grant, 2b . 3 3 2 2 2 0
Stobeaer, cf ......5 ,01110
O'Ricurke, ' c 5 3 4 S 2-1
Cramer, lb S 4 3 10 0 0 1
.Painter, If 5 0 0 3 1 0 '
Huse, if ..6 1 2 0 0 0 ;
PhUWps, p 2 1 0 2 0 ;
Oescbger x 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 j
Total 44 17 17 27 12 2 j
National at
Team
Chicago
Boston
Batteries Jones,
Bush and Gonzales;
Gibson.
National at Brooklyn:
Team R. H. K.
St. Louis 3 9 1
Brooklyn 4 S 0
(Ten innings.)
Batteries Mailes and O'Farrell;
Vance and Deberry.
American at Chicago (1st game):
Team It. H. E.
Boston ISO
Chicago 3 S 2
Batteries Ehmko and Stokes:
F
Wis T ,
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Klamath Falls AB E II FO A
MurwttH, bs ..& i I u 4
Watts, 2b 3
Noel, cf 4
ArniJld, lb, p ....4
Booth, ft, 'lb .4
' Mj chews If, lb, 3b 3
- Buness, '3b, p, 4
TlAmltt is
Mohler, p.
i-rmw, p .
Clark, x .
Totals
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National at Philadelphia:
Team It. II. K.
E ; Pittsburgh 3 9 2
t i Philadelphia. ....'. 6 9 0
j Batteries Meadows and Smith:
q ' Ring and. Wilson.
National at New York:
I Team . ' It. II. E.
'Cincinnati 5 9 3
New York .- 6 13 2
Batteries Riiey and Hargrave;
Dean and Snyder.
34 7 13 27 IS 6
';.'- i Runs
Weeds 200 260 610-
K. IF. 110 100 022-
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YOUR EYES
are about tha most important
thing that "Mother", Mature
has given yon, and they should
not be treated as if you could
buy new ones at the corner
grocery store.
Consult an Expert
He will tell you what you need.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eyesight Specialist
714 Main Phone 149W
Cattle Will Be
Tested For T. B.
On August First
Word was received at the county
agent's office today that Dr. Bish
op, fro nithe U. S. bureau of animal
industry.' will begin work in Klam
ath county August 1st.
There will be no charge to
stock owners for tuberculosis test-
IjiiiK, uui ii la accessary to arrange
ha route of operation for Dr. Bishop
and time is too limited to permit of
ratraversing any one section unnec
essarily.. Stockmen are asked to
list their names and number of bead
to be tested at the county agent's
office or phone such' information to
1214, during business hours. Test is
1 made nly on application for such
' service.
I Under the state law it is neces
sary that all stock be tubercular
tested within six months of show
; lng at county or state fairs. For
, this reason alone owners of ani-
mals priming them for showing at
! the county fair in September must
jhave their certificate of health to I
eater animals. 4,
I Names of those desiring this ser
vice must be received at the county
agent's office not later than S p. 111.
July 3fst.
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Malin Wallops
Alturas Nine
in Good Game"
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Here we. have Miss Evelyn Collyer. one of the star woman tennis players
of England, stepping up for a swift and high one In 11 mixed doubles con
test at the recent Wimbledon tournament. She's ahown with her parlncn
r. D. B. Spnce of South Africa.
California Team Meets
First Defeat' of
Season
A BcrooVhlng two-liaggei' to deep
center from the but of Jollnek, pins
tlui Invliu-llile plU'ltlug of Street,
was the death xong of Allurus.
which met its first defeat of the
season yesterday- afternoon at the
hands of Malln, 4 to 2.
Street for Maliu was the master
of proceedings Trout the start mid
hud ho rmelved any support tit all
I lie seoro would have been 4 to 0.
Hut it seemed that every time nil
Alturus butter would hit the ball
Into the Infield f ilrly ho would be
assured a base.
lu the first of the second, er
rors by tho Malln Infield placed
men 011 iieVond mid third with one
out. Street crashed through 111
wonderful shape and struck out
the next two hatters. Tho sitmo
nlory was true of the first halt of
the third, when the lanky .Malln
school teacher, bowled over two Al
turas sluggers with meiv 011 second
and third,
lu tho last half of tlui third,
Crowlcr of Alturas blew up and
was replaced by llvles after one run
had been scored by Maliu and the
bases were loaded with 0110 out.
Thou it was that Jelenek's bat
came into play. With two stlrkes on
him. tho husky young farmer Icumd
Into a groover und sent It far out
Into center field for a two bagger.
Three men scored but Jeliiiek was
nipped ns he tried to stretch the
double Into a triple.
With thn score 4 to 0 against
them, Alturas came buck desper
ately tho first half of thn fourth
mid miinuged, through Maliu er
rors, (0 push over 0110 score.
The day looked cloudy for Mnllii
Just once, tho first halt of tlio
eighth, California sluggerH wero be
ginning to find Street's homlcru.
0110 man hud scored when an In
cident occurred that nearly brokii
up th game, A11I1I0 hud doubled,
scoring a man before Mm, mid as
the Malln outfielders played pussy
111 the corner with 1 ho pill, he
tried to stretch It Into a triple.
Mulln's eenterflelder lieeved wildly
to third base,' the third Jmscmnii
missed 11ml Aublo HprltiTod for
home. Tho wild ball struck tho third
base conch mid gave tho third huso
insil time lo heave the bull home to
nl k Aublo sliding, Alturas claimed
tlui ball was dead, Malln took the
opposite stand, Maliu won.
The gamo wan witnessed by sev
eral I umli'cd spectators Including a
cheering section from Alturus.
National ' Missions
Reports Good Year
KUUENK. tiro., ouiy IS. Tho
"NatHinnl Missions" hoard ot tho
Presbyterian church nrguiilnillnn,
which Is composed of several score
missionary projects, inii completed
n very successful yenr, according to
tho report of tho body presented ut
tho Presh) terlnn synod ot Oregon
National Mission ncssIoii ' hero. It
will bo necessary, howrver, to rulse
an additional fl.ouO.OUO for this
work next year, to cover 11 deficit
of 4M.'Ji)7 of the past ye.ir and
a similar estimated amount for the
coming year, it was reported.
A tiiitlonnl missions week lu No
vember has been set iisldn 11a a
period for raising funds for the
work, and other days have also
been designated.
Tho synod of Oregon ndopted n
recommendation that Hev. James
Aiken Smith of the Portland pres-
Firpo Wants To
Battle Dcmpsey
Pampas Bull Says He'll I3c
Kcatly For Heavyweight
Champ N;xt Year I
HIIKNOS' AlltKS, July 20. (A')
I.11U Flipo. tho Argi'iillno Ihviivy
weight, Buys that he Is nuxWuM for
iinol.lier (l?ht with Jack llempsov.
mid that tho proposed innMi bo
Iween lleinpsoy und Harry Wills dls
plcn.tcii hi 111.
J.uls has sent the Pillowing cable
gram t' Jiack: "For tho snlto of Hie
gamo It would plenso mo to iheur
that your bout wllu Wills Is not
coming off, hocuino I slucoroly bo
Hove I'.nt bluck panther Is imro of
a wrestler II11111 11 boxor,
"1 am g"lng inln Irululng very
so.ni mid Intend lo ubuiiduii kill other
business In orilor to Impiwvd my
oilier physical ooadtllou with a vlow
lo meeting you again in tho ring III
1920."
coast i.i:;t i: hcoiids
First Second
(illlllll (illlllO
I.os Angeles 4 4
Portland ' 3 3
Sacramento 4 4
Oakland , 0 D
San Francisco 12 I
Seattle 20 II
Salt l.ako 4 2
Vernon 7 3
hytery bo appointed ns synod Icnl
VVUIlgcllnt.
In the report on tho statu of
Oregon, it was shown that 37,000
new luiiuiliers have been added to
thn presbytery by tho stnto; r ..
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Sharp Tremors Noted But no ta
Damage Done Around Q
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SAN' KItANCISCO. July 2. (V) - 1
Tho wharp oarthuiiake whirl, was
felt yesterday niornins In the Kan I
Francisco Ray district and south I
along the peninsula for a distance of .
50 miles vuhsined without causing;
any damage, althoiiKh momentary gg
alarm was occasioned.
The seismograph at the Observa
tory at tho University of Santa
Clara, recorded the bhock na 'com
mencing at 11:21 a. m. and ter
minating gradually five minutes lat
er. For twenty BOcondH, howev r,
the pens on the selHinoraph vibrat
ed to their full amplitude of lo cen
timeters. The tjuake wa doHirrihed
as an epifocal or local disturbanir.
Church congregations at San Jose,
approximately 50 miles souih vuf
here, hurriedly made their way lo
the street's, but the excitement kqoh
subsided.
Tho center of the disturbance ap
peared to bo at a point in the Paci
fic ocean about two hundred mib :i
northwest of here.
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. You know (lct'p down in your heart vim fcl
V'lows like to troll thai half the joy of fishing
vv.cpincs from licinjr out in the lioat.
Providing, of course, that I ho hoat is one that
j- rows easy. 'I'o row easily, your hoat must he
built right, and to he built riht the builder must,
know his business.
'All of these farts are obvious, but never-lhe-less
they arc all reasons why you should buy your
boat from
Officers Of Malin
Paper Are Chosen J
At a luccling of iilorl: holders held
Saturday night in Malin, officers
nnd the board of directors of the
Mulirf I'rriKross, ver eli'drd and a
general policy- which' ivil! h- fil
lowed was outlined. .1. I.. Jacob,
director of the Klamath IrriKalion
district, wan (dueled president; John
Hennessey, vi'-e president: J. W.
Zander, secrelary-tr'-aurer, and
John Ilelicr nnd A. M. TIiouus, cl f -
These five will compw a
; rectors.
nourii ut directors wnicn v;m meet
it it(;:d Intervals to attend i i the
pa!ier. I'lans w;re
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J ' policies . of the
.laid lo create a contact with every
' agricultural comniiinity in the couu
f j ty by CKtithllsIiiiiK correiriponilenls.
Purpose of the iubllcalfon was said
i ) lo ho the best interests of flip
1 1 farmers.
TELFORD 8c SON j
120 Conger Avenue
MOW TKXXIS CII.A.MI'S
BT. LOUIS, July 20, (P) Harvey
Snodgrass nnd Walter Weshrook of
IOS Angeles, are the now national i
Clay court tennis doubles champions
succeeding Itobort und Howard Kln
aoy of San Francisco. Tho Klnsoys
won tho title last year, '
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