The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Moiuluyt Jiine 31, 192d
THE EVENING HlSllAM), KLAMATH FAttR, OIlECON
C AVE MEW If FAST
lELICA'NS TROUNCE
GAME
Klamath Falls Is Now
Tied With Medlord For
Leadership of League
Klamath fans were treated to a free hitting game of "o-la-Coaot"
league baseball at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon
when Rip King' Pclicana trounced the Grants Pass Cavemen
by the score of 8 to 4. Ashland defeated Medford 5 to 3, placing
K)amath and Medford In a tie for first place.
The ball game looked, tough In the first Inning when Chaney
and J. Blevins, second au) third men up for Grants Pass, each
hit safe. Then Drolette, stellar first sacker, smashed a beautiful
clout over the center field 'garden wall, scoring three runs.
After the nine hundred fans who ventured out to the game
had recovee.tnhefc.hcarV failure, at this point, Russel
Sage the elongated Pelican) heaver, steadied down and mowed
down the Cjivemenlfj iintf style, getting eleven strike outs from
the second tbStW ninth Varitt : ' '
HHitci (liU Ileal Hupporl
The tyllean ulgB flag rbv"
A support all (h round tho game? wilh
King' flnahy In f Itlil handling rv.-ry-thing
thtctui their -WkyrlMhack
unit Kullrr.lbn trluMlUlliiK second
base combination, Mix kd everything
111 their territory. Kullxr stopped on
clout (ram Mevlns' but In Hi" --v-nth
inning that wu good (or a lili
) any league by diving (nil Inuath
(or tli bait then crawling to second
where ha rut olf Clinney who came
thundurlnii down (rum first which
bo bad Haloed via tho biue-ou-lmlln
route. ' irencfild bii mail a
lirutty try.'for a'rlau bit dvr (bird
baac- In tho fifth Inning upl oilny
wtya conducted hlnisaU; In big lime
style. ,
I.'-.. ' J No 'Wrangling' " ''.
'On of lit main features o( the
Kama' u (be., nbne;of .wrangling
which wan the outcome of a twin
league decision alralns thl bush
Ieatt!tnodocy. The' fan liked tbo
change and h B' lruly predicted
at ytrday' game that tba new
system Will hn the effort of doub
ling gaf receipt hero to the future.
(Iranii rasa acored tbelr fourth
nud final eouut In the (bird lunlnit
when Chaney wulked and scored ou
a two bagger by J. tllerloa. At Ibis
point the old bull game stood a pq
teatlal, failure for. IhaJocM by ti
tO 0 eOUtlh' ' ;
i KUuinth Op fp ' - -
14 W fourth, tuning (ho Pelican
bogan'WWV.'lndly 16 Hub I'er
noll'ef.ljVA'rr'ookei arm mouml
mn?.wJip dW jfba bonora (or tba vla-ltor-l4bri
tull ln fratuoa yna
tirday.' jiod S'ool Itil nffwlth a rloan
bit and krorod on A.kan'a two baif
Iter. Tbon , with . Dubnvk and Mont
edinory down via lha (ly ImU route.
PulU't bit aafo and ntole aoconO.
MiilhnWa took (Intt on 'un error find
both worod ob a'. uilnUty awut lv
tupUilnnin' KlnK.',Tbtvtld Iba
COK4'tp 4.--.vi'" ? '..,-
' In tlio fifth Innlns Nool bit tare
again nud aeored ou Uuback'a aocond
bit during Iba nftwrnoon'a foatlvl
tlaa. : -.. ,.-. -'
: ; : "Matty'1 HIM lloiuw
. In tbo alith ,lnn,lus. fullor led
oijt with a two ply a'wat and acorod
ou,'Mhtly Matltawa' Uonid 'run ovur
tUl) fMd ranciv ;
i the tilkh'h . Inulng 8ko walked
ith twp, down, tooH aLoni( on au
Ojrafthrojf by cWai gUilth . of
(lrnti!,I'UBa tiion' Hcqr'd' ou 'n hlt liy
)aynBa.. 'J' I.v ., . ?''
In. tlin, nlutb fnvina Hho, vIhIuhh
made' a dcaporata attempt tn tie up
thn ibail (came. fimlth hit Kfo
and. took'- third "b'n : MoutKoniery'a
tulBcue.if Chummy blub fly to rlKht
field. 'Smith won clt of(( M Uomo by
a pretty tKrcrw tro iKtilltr to Klnie.
Oil a I Ibkt'nr's ctiplen f rpm Drolitt'B
bkC i,r ttliivluH 'Wni.-iiiit' o(f at e
atxA by Dubaok muk!im.'i pretty atop
uftdi throw, to; KUlloYi;
Wnllo- Klumath' w .lurrliiK l tio
Cuveiuei Into Ana-'caU position o(
(he' iiii'gu(.Hta,(idlnK hif"yoHtrilO)'.f
AnlifRUd downtirt thtgftpjl iMf
plekers . 6'n ' tllalr ao&f'.-'hr(th
saora of B ;ld; 3. llyiaW.Jttfeaijfiif
1 lha rttMlforil.'iwMJue ,ijK;tam-nth-mOveil
into a tluStoj; -HfV'' l'liieo.
;'-tln-Ttniout ltefaiai-''
-, iila aitutillou, aoriiiK;to: lflitui"
nth InitKii-dlrootoiK if;ftl ; tor (a
mlKhiiy'turtiout of llafyiihk.fiti: at!
Medford next Uunday wbrtiv-.tho
lean 'wlll,"uitlk) n ' dBporiity;;'(i:oi
to .oVerilfl tub detent suffered,, by
(Tio .loVul olub hero u waak a
U.Tbe'uniplrlnK Job -yeslorduy waa
baudl'ed lu tint cluatr atylo by Vow
qll and Vd,it,r, What beefluR wati
doilb yflftlerday wua boutlued to tbo
more.! rabid fiLliH, and tboao bird
folt (Kill wa their prlvlloRo and vWht
DilMbftMoil at thn bojj otHco.f .v.V
- Dallebiill 1 atbek" Kotb '! "nowVell
6yernr..y,;;..'' '. , .' ; , ,
MJtTHKHV OIUXJON LKMilK
' " MnndliiK of tlio CIuIm
Won taat Pel
Klamath Kulla 4 3 .6t
Medford 4 2 .
Anbland - 3 3 .400
(Irani d'aaa 1 4 .SM
la
MKDKORO, Jirna 31. W1) Aah-
Iluml dnfualad Medford 6 lo 3 yea
turday In a Kama replete with error
I and (ant fielding by both teama.
The locala were unable to hit with
men on-bane. Score: .
Aahlond ....&
Medtord 3 '12 3
Duvla. Mohrler and Tore; Scho-
I enl, Koley and Ilannlator.
Yesterday's Results
ItAHKnAt.L Kcons
C'uaot: INMcue
Angelea 3-4; Portland
I.o
3-3.
(Second game aeveo innlngx).
Oakland 4-7: Hollywood 3-3.
(Klrat game 10 Innlnga).
.Mumliin 3-3: Seattle 8-1.
.' Sacramento 8-10; San Francisco
j , " ' .; American
nonton 0; Clevolnnd 1. "' -
New York 3i Chicago 4.
'Waehlrrton 4; St. I.oula C.
l'hlladetphln' 3; 'Detroit 3. , '
N'alloonl
9: llrooklyn
; Cincinnati
Rt. Loul
- Cblciigo 1
(Klrat
game). ,
. Chicago 4; Clnclunatl . (Second
- PUUiburgh
8; New York 0.
. 1
COAST LEAGUE STANDING
SAN-FRANCISCO. June St. W)
Unofficial . alandtag of (Pucldc
Count league baaoball teama In
cluding yesterday' gameH follows:
Club ; 'V:' . Won Lost Pet.
Loa Angelea ........ 44 37
Oakland v. .33 34
Mission j......,........38 37
Sucrameuto 38 37 .
Seattlu y..v,;,.... :..37 40
Portland Y..'..:..'; 36 ' 40 '
San KranclHco- 33 44
.630
.627
.506
.006
.480
.473
.421
(Continued From Vago
ternoon today when, bearing of tho
ncclileut and belug worried at hla
grandfather not returning laat night,
ho made Inquiry at tho county cor
oner'a offlco, ; .
', lloyuton Ih aurvlved by hla grand-
don, a brother in Wahhlngtoh and a
duughter, Mra, Betty Morgan,' who
resldea on "tbo Chnrlca Walker
tuneh' nt-fHpraguo river.
lltt, It' developed, la ''a Klamath
pio'ueor, lluvlng be'ou ' In " tho llv-)-Block,
bualuena In early Klamath
day. Lator, from 1004 to 1015 ho
riwldcil 1n Malheur county and on
.deputy Hliorlff lu tbat county tor
it number of years took on active
partJU' law enforcement la that
crtuuly wUU-U la still a lltoral wilder
uus6t. opon country nud eage
brunii. ;
, A jfaruior tolls us the greatest
(arm : rollol measure would bo to
rollovo'hlm of hla farm.
MAN DROWNEU IN
DISTRIGT CANAL
JESS, THE LION TAMER
,;
ItltlTIHM , (. TCI It Cll tMI'ION (((ilt tH IMi:i) IIV HIMI'HOV
l l Ml llll'll-ll.ll l"rl(V
FT
T, ft.
4 9
A. P. Simpson,. Ic(t,
When Joaa Rweeuer, Iba ItrKinh Hon
' I
mm
i ''
i y.-y -i
on In Ihn (innla of the amalvur goinng i-lannic at nuirneiu, in not ouiy
lxat out a blieh-runklng fluid but wan alo tho first Amrlcun hoinu-bred
over to accomplish lb (eat. Here he Ih nhown blng congrutululed by
Slmpnon Jum alter the two had ended Ihelr match.
. Legal Notices
NOT7CK TO ('KKIIITOIIH
In tbo County Court of ibo Slato of
Oregon, In and (or Klamath Coun
ty. Department of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Hdwln C. Wntklnu. DtKenaed.
Notice It hereby given that the un
dorlgned. Winlfrwl , I)pero. ha
been apimlnted Ailmtnlntralrlx of the
Kotntn of Kdwln Oi WnlKlnn. I
reaited, by order of tbo County Court
o( the Slate of Oregon (or Klamath
County, and la qunlided. Ail ppntonn
having cluluiH agalnat auid Kntate
aro heroby nolided lo prtvient the
aamo to me at the olf ice of ltoucoe
P. Kurnt, 1406 Yeon Iluilding, Port
land, Oregon, duly verified with
voucher within Blx (6) month (rom
the date hereof.
Dated and flrn't . publlnhed this
7th day of Juno., 1926.
Ial publication the 2Slh day of
June, 1926. - '. -
WINIFHKD LEPPF.RE,
Admlnlatralrlx of Ibo Kntnte
of Edwin C. WnlklnH. Do-riunod.-
Roncoe P. Hural. Attorney,
1406 Yeon Building,, ,
Portland, Oregon.; .
Juno 7. 14, 21. 28.
NOTK'R, IlU)S WANTED
. The Board of 8chool Directors, of
Klamath County School Dlntrict,
Klamath County, Oregon, will re
ceive scaled bid from Contractors,
for tbo erection and completion of
vurtouH achool HuIMIiikh and other
atructuro for Klaniuth County
School District,- Klnnmth County,
Oregon, until Wednesday, Juno 30th,
1826 at 2:30 p. m.
All blifc nuiBi bo accompanied by.
either a certified chock or a bidder's
bond for five per cent (5) of full
amount of bid, mndo payable to Vera
V. Ofliold, clerk, o( Klamath County
School - District, Klanmth County,
Oregon.
Tho Board reserves the' right to
accept any bid, or roject any or nil
bids.
Plans and Specifications may be
obtained from Chns. N. Coseboom,
Underwood Bldg., Klnmnth Falls,
Oregon. -
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, -Klamath
County School District.
Klnmnth County, Oregon. Vera
V. Of field, Clork.
Julio ,15 (o 29 Inc. (dully)
NOTICK, BIDS WANTED
Tho Public Library Hoard, of tbo
fit., Af Ulttmnlit Vnlln Ivlnmnth
' County, Oregon, will receive sealed
bids flom Contractors, ror tno orec
tlon and completion of a one story
and Basenmnt Brick Library Bulld
Inn, until Tuesday, Juno 291b,' 1926,
ut 7:30 p. m.
All bids must bo accompanied by
ci ther a cerlltled check or a bidder's
bond (or flvo per cent ( 6 ) of full
amount of bid, mndo payablo to K
M. Bubb, Treasurer of tho Publk
Library Board, Klamath Fulls, Oro
gon. . " '
Tho Board rcsorva the right to
ac.oopt any bid, or reject any or all
bids.
Plans nnd specifications may be
obtained (rom Chan. N. Cost boom,
Underwood, BIdg.,., Klamath Falls,
Oregon, "
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD,
I
E
.-4, ?H
nml Jra SweolM-r .
lamer, turned back A. F. Slmp-
Klamath Falls. Klamath Coun
- ly. Oregon. Mrs. J.-. F. Ootller,
Sec. i 'i
Juno 16 to 28 inc. (dally)
notice ron BIDS
School Dimrict Number One of
Klamath' County, Oregon, will re
ceive sealed bids on bond issue of
127.000.00.
. Bonds will be dnled July 1st
192C; wall boar Interest at a rate
not to exceed . 6 par annum, In-
toreat payablo semi-annually.
Bond will be due and pin-able
twenty years from date of Issue and
nntlnn.l ...11. t. - .lla.rln n t,,v tan
I years. Interest and principal payable
! at tho Fiscal Agency of the State of
Oregon. In New York City. N. Y.
All bids to bo plainly marked
"Sealed Bid" and to be addressed
lo Ida B. Momyer, Clerk.' : .'.-
All bids must be accompanied by
certlded check (or B of the bid
and must be In the bands of the
clerk by seven o'clock P. M. June
28. 1926. Bids will bo opened at the
office of the district in tbe Fremont
School Building, Klamath Falls, Or
egon, at 7:30 P. M. June 28th, 1926,
ut a meeting open no the public.
Tbo Board reserves tbe light to
reject any or all bids.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1,
Klnmnth County, Oregon.
IDA B. MOMYER. CLERK.
Juno 11 to June 28, inc.. - (daily)
. PARIS. Latest styles' aa revealed
at the opening '-of La Grando Se-
i malne at the Autoull track: Downs
lot ablnsinthe green In pale tint, like
' Iho American vogue In ginger nle;
silk stockings of pastel plaids or
chocks: parasols of lace bordered
with' fur.' ,'';,'.:- , ' .'
It Is well to pity tbe blind. And
It's host to watch tho blind. Many
of tho blind drive autos.
Complete change of air
.. every three minutes ..
Breath cool,
fresh, clean ; ;
air with your J :
meals - '- V A" i
Perfect Ventilation, nt
CLUB
CAFE
534-36 Main
FIGHT CARD FOR
TUESDAY GALLED
OFF UNTIL 29TH
Starkey Hurts Foot; Wilbur
Harrington Injures One
of His Hands
Gloom enshrouded Klamath flgbt
fun with tbe announcement Ibis
morning by Johnny Sylvester, flgbt
manager und promoter, tbut the
boxing card scheduled lo come off
tomorrow nlgbt at Scandla ball was
calltHl off because of Injuries to
"Kid" Starkey, Cblco lightweight,
and Wilbur Harrington, Indian
liKbtwolgbt.'
Tbe all-star card ha boen 'of
ficially poHtponed by "-the boxlntr
commission until June - 29. ' ' "
Facta of ' 'the postponement "are
short and simple. Starkey several
days ago ran a nail Into his' iniA
wblle working a a carpenter. Tho
wound . waa not severe until Sat
urday wb.-n Infection set In.
Because of the Infection. Starkey'
physician refused to allow blm to
appear against Bunny Dotaon in
tbe main event of tbe boxing card
tomorrow night. .
Hariington'a trouble I a - bad
thumb. Ho refuses to fight until
It I bealed.
Sylvester went lo the boxing com
mission this morning with bis trou
bles and tbat ' body officially post
poned the fight card until June 29.
-NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS ,
....Proposal for a high school build
ing (or School District No. S3, Klam
ath County, Oregon, at Chlloquin,
will be received by W. C .Balfour,
Clerk of said district at Chlloquin,
Oregon.' up and until 7:30. P. M.,
June 29, 1936. -
Plans and specifications can lie se
cured of the Architects, Tourtellotte
. Hummel, 311-12 Falling Building,
Portland, Oregon, or (rom ('has. N.
Coseboom, Underwood " Building,
Klumah Falls: Oregon, on June 16,
1926. .
Proposals Invlterl as (ollows:
"B." General construction;
"C," Heating: .
"D." Plumbing: ' .;
"E," Electric wiring.
Certlded check or bidder's bond
to accompany proposal.
Surety company bond in not less
than 60 of . amount of contract
price will be required of successful
bidder to guarantee the faithful per
formance of the contract. -General
conditions of the contract and other
conditions governing tbe bidding,
etc., are In tbe specifications. '
Board of Education reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of:
MRS. BERTHA McCAIN.
c ' Chairman.
W. C. BALFOUR,
- - - Clerk.
Date of first publication, June IS,
1926. - ,
Date of last publication, Juno 28,
1926. " ' '
21-28 (dally) ' '
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r-'-i A i
Lola White, DeRiddcr (La.) high
school boy, who set a' new high Jump;
tord of feet. 3 Inches at the,
. recent 8Jthern A. A. U. track and
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GRASS FAILS HO .
GROW DN COURSE ;
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To Concentrate on Four
Holes; Dry Year Hurts
Fairway Development
, Klamath golfers might Jutsaj
whII renlr.n themaelve to the pron
raltlcn of no nine hole golf course
this year.- - -
Crars, which o((ical .of the
Klumath Klf und Country club, had
boid would be well along by this
tfiiiH. bas (ailod to grow. . v
"In tbe first place It has been a
dry year1', J. F. Magulre, local real
estate man said, "If we bad bad
several ahoweiy at the right time,
the fairway would be In good coo.-j
dltlun r-ght now.. ; - - '
"In tbe sncond pi'aee. we have bad
nnough.: water procure lo sprinkle
our fairways In good hape through
our water system. t c, " . ,;!
"Tlio gnn, bowevr, tre ih good'
ahape. Wo expect to concentrate on
I three or (our hole lb feat bf tbi
sr. miner In order to get that many"
in aliape for play thla' fall.'' ''
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