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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1927)
' pg Two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREfiOM V,1 5' p hi in Jallahan Training Jard For ; Fight With Tacoma Slugger; ' Prpliniinaries ;n v-u- Tlul ('afliiuau'a UKtmlly aunny alia Is tu ItiV iV- lbu day, he twinkle In his eye has turn- 4 lb I determined glint, because ;he usually happy-go-lucky glove 'oaser realise that a cloud la 'ooratng over h!a fistic hnrisnn In tha person nC Mister "Hep" Webster, whu In nowise belles 'tl Bam once he rrawla through '.he ropes and squares away to : he ' referee's admonition. "Pro ject yourself at all linnn." ' .Oval followers of to art cf ."taaull and battery are all keyed up rver the Webster-t'allahan 'luefrel which t scheduled to to 10 rounds or less a (ho mala vent ef Matchmaker' I.eBarnn"s lilove-allaglng Prty atl-egloa M.tnorwl hall. ' Callahan haa a lot of loyal followers througunul the county Hy reason of the good scraps he has 1 put up both here and al I'lillnquln, and despite the widely- j with (he si siting of this fight. IieraMei! bol (tsullng ability of! Lenaron announced fhls morn hls dnakyhued adversary, manyjlng thai all boy will be bffl :ocal.fna helleye ('allahatt may daily weighed In at S o'clock ',mt over one of the Ylctoua hooka j next Tuesday afternoon and the of his and atop the Puget Sound I'olored fighter. What little mon- "f that haa been wagered on the Phi'V Weinert tfefeati Sac remento; Hollywood j Stop Oaks " ' (By the-Associated Press). ' Phil Weinert kept Sacramento welt band while the Mission bunrhed bits off Kacbac in tne aluh to score three run and aealnp the contest -1.' Batter ies: 'Ruchac, Singleton and Koeh ler; : Weinert and Walters, Wbit ey.: Loa Angeles dropped Iter ele venth consecutive same by los ing to Portland again. 9-4. Kl mer? Sniltb" got his firth home run In five days. Batteries: Gardner. X,. Smith and Sandbers; Tferke and Yelle.' Seattle and Ran Francisco di vided a twin bill,' the Seals cop ping; the opener In which the only; ruo scored, was O'Doul's homer. Seattle belted Mitchell savagely in the second' game to wla.i t-4. 1 BaCterlcs: C.eary and Rego: Martin and Schmidt.' Sec ond game: Mitrbell and Vargas; Brandt anil Jenkins. Hollywood stopped the- Oaks winning streak, piling' ap a 9-f cork. Batteries-: Boehler. Hasty and Boot Lombardl; Hubrey and D. Murphy. i BOAS BORROW ; BALL PLAYERS i (Continued From Page One) A Urge, crowd is, expected.. Pro tut bl line-up, of tha Awy teams Is as follows: 1 ' Ashlantl. Marlow, center, field: Bobbins, short t stop;. 'lloffard, left field: Drolette, catcher; Morgan, second base; Iogan right field: MrShane third base; Hughes, first base, and Darls pitcher. - Klamath Falls. Health, center field;. Fuller, right field; Pnwelll, short slop: Fortier or Mathews, left field; Mulligan, third base; Hartley, second base: Brown, first base; Peterson, catcher; " and Henlon pitcher. . . ?orae batters haven a vveakness unless it's ' - U:..1,UII ANGELS BEATENlPIRATES DROP i!TH STRAIGHT G. 3 Zt ca.xTct.mt - efiuJ Vktka"K at OisstANn ox I'A ' if rp nnounc bout ilaca Webster aa a (tvorlte over, the f Uuiuuvbalred libvh. lad. . Hilly Aarln,: who formriy hi bernated la Tacoma but who now makes Klamath hi domicile, will tangle with Pat MrKotltlcn in the six-round seuit-wlndup. I'n paper thta looks Ilk oue n( those blood and thunder battles that gel them ring w-orma up oa their' feet a both hit like sledgehammers and both are wonderful receiver. ' Dickie' Williams, a local cook, will leave his frying; pans and ' kettle Ion it enough to square away against Km Ryder, also or Klamath. In the first tlx roimd bout of the evening. Both boy have a host of follower and both are mean mitt allngers once the? get Into action. ' Ticket sales are better than at the last two cards and Indica lions are. that boxing ' will be ! definitely revived In Klamath official weights' will be an- eats ,' nounced at- the ringside. . tare on sale at the usual places. llir. I) T( llUIr' III I flllSLl L' ' I U I - - ii - HornsbyV Homer' .'With Bae Full Win Game foe N. V. Giant (By the Ao lu-tl I'rew) Pittsburgh' baseball situation had a grave aspetl today. I'n- able to match the speed of the tenacious Cubs, the Pirates have (alien into a tie with the Card!-: nala for second, place. ' Yes'ter-; day they traveled 11 strenuous;. SOl'TH A M PTON'. N. Y.. Aup. J inning against the St. Loui. 13, 'Apt -William T.; Tilden and; team and lost 1-1. ' Francis T. Hunter, champion ofj The Braves hammered out s England and ' probable' Cnlted li t victory over. PhUadalpbla.-SlaU'j double -team ia-de(esa f j " Roger Horusby's homer wis a 'the DavU 'cnji. fodity defeated big factor, however, in New York's 7-6 Tietory over Brooklyn. The Ciants' second baseman knocked the ball out of tbe lot in the eighth with tbe base full and two down. Ty.Cobb and Zack Wheat, vet erans outfielders of the Athletics, collected four hits each In the Mack men's 7-1 victory over the "Red Sox. Detroit won its third straight over the Brown. 7-3. Other teams were not sched uled. Lake o' the Woods . 'Association Will Meet Sunday Morn The annual meeting .of tbe Lake '9' tbe Wood, Recreational Association has been called 'for Sunday morning. Aligns! 14. at the resort by H. B. Rankin, for est supervisor. At thla time directors of tbe association a well as all other owners of property at the resort are asked to be present. New officer for the ensuing year will he chosen at this time. C. It. t'nderwood haa presided as president of the association for the past year.' Markets Butler PORTLAND. -Ang." 1.1 OP) Butter: Firsts up 14c; extra cubes city 414; standards 4I; print firsts 39: firsts 38. Cream ery prices: Prints Sc above rube standards; butterfat 4114 fob Portland. Milk Milk steady: bids to farmer: Raw milk 4 per cent. 2.2E cwt fob Portland; butterfat 4t fob Portland. . .Eggs: Mediums up lc. fur rent receipts 23c,; fresh mediums 24; fresh standard firsts 2"; dit to extras 28. Poultry Poultry: Spring np 2c. Leas 5. per cent commission: Heavy bens Zlft 23c; light 12014c; springs 20: broilers 18 19c; Pe kin white ducks 18; colored nom inal; turkeys alive nominal. Onion Onlona steady; ' local tl.7S4T 2.00, ' ' Tennis Stars la 1 . , w ef ? Ny - A :,. V These views of, the bonantliK t'lili o? ift-nry ("orh'et, the cool Inc effort of Bill Tilili-n. and the htirawl upon turf of Jcau Uorotra. weretakn- dnriif' the r"'ut Wjmble.lon tournament, fun will (rotiaMT 1e re-en icted when thee tennis atur Indulge In tourna ment alay on A merit-it n courts- The French atars are now hure for vttc,ipatioa In the htg touruamentx of the east. Tildea Is Ararrlca'a (reatast he to r'el thoir invasion tor further honors. Helen Overwhelms MrS. M . Cod free i KOREST II1I.I.S. X. Y.. Aug. ! 1J. t-Pl With a" marvelously con- 'foiled display of striking power, j Mts Helen Wills today over-1 whelmed Mrs. Kitty MrKane Cod-! free. British captain. H I. 6-1. and : put America In the lead over iik- . land in the sereis for the Wight-1 man cap. International' women's tennis trophy. Miss Wills' smashing triumph followed a colorful victory (or the 1-Vrr oW ir'- Mia Betty Nut-' hall, over Jlisa Helen Jacobs. IS- year old California girl, in three sparkling aet.i. -3. i t. 6-1. i As the result, the score for the two day play stood at three to two In America' favor with one more victory needed to defend the trophy successfully. Tilden and Haunter Again Victorious', Lewis K. White and Louis Thri belmer of Texas, third ' tanking LITTLE JOE SoMEfiMes ir Paws Tc look: eeRtfSe Voo i -: ' 1 mi m 1 ia. u. X. FST.orr. ' . '- ' IcTi Klamath Falls was a village on the banks of Link River. There was no railroad, no government irri gation project, and Hot Springs and Mills Addition were ranch properties, not a street in the town, was, paved and the horse drawn stage, old Dobbin and the one horse shay were the only means of transportation.. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK i - ' A NATIONAL BANK UNDER NATIONAL SUPERVISION in Action i i.i navi.'iieVfaa a -"" 1 aaaaaSiiSa- T ,oara ,n ,h ro,,n,ry' hv s-2. In the final of the Invitation tennis tournament here. 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