Page Two, TlfB 'EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALI& OREGON ThuiNdny. Fehmnry 2, 193 . ' ! .. " '" " " 1,1 ' 1 11 ' 1 1 s ii I ' !! ii ! i! : Hi i Si; i V ; ''! ra Baseball World Mourns Death Of Most Lovable Character MM hr J w---"-- rr iitiiir: III-- j MT.t sfewsj- . Basketball Gossip From Klamath Teams Now Ty bb Says: tout it iwmi I ani in NEW YORK, Feb. t. (VP) widow, a daughter.' slater, u:U "''Tito baseball world ii mourning two brothers, Jnmes and Frank, the passing of Hughle Jennings, j were with him at the end. for 35 . year. on. of lu, must Pre8i,lent John Ileydler of the1 ,..i..-..,u-....... . .u- National league paid tribute to crs. who died in the early hour Uu-Me tod of morninf t hi. Scranton, Pa..' -Jennings not only was one of uome- the great -players of the Fame of . Presidents, of leagues, club own-'ail time but .he was one of the cr, player, and fans united In i most lovable characters of the admiration of the game fight for game. All followers of baseball life which Jennings has waged mourn his pawing " during two year. Uluesa. Jennings, who was 59. was . . It wa. as though old Jfughle. farmer captain of the Haltimor. lying Hi at ni. home near the i Orioles, rated the greatest ball aliens. " earn ever gathered together, and . The improvement In batting ffin ?u,iu.!S? ,1- 'u,r,man" Tjgers uH la, rely he confined to slu,, . still was gallantly playing . the Tor 14 years, leading them to lni. v.., i d(ln, believe thel game and shouting bis famous . champions..!;,, in 1307, 190S and m0dirn day .luRe .uch ' E-B-Yah!" in the face of death. mo. A tier the 1920 .eason. Ba Ruth Lo ehg and me" j 8plnal meningitis resulting ' HfhIo ,aBl ,o New York to otat stamp were o nZZ from tuberculosis finally; killed assist Joha J. McC.raw, his for- greater than Sam Crawford.! jBiiuniK., wuo uuu ocun ii a, mcr ica- mile, in the munase-. Hn,.w" i'r.m.i, .ihw hiuli point In ihe iiami'. a meat ileal l, the flue way, in of 1-if.kctlmll una reached, mi far hl h . Uot Thompson liuudlfd an knl fail' were emit rn. d, in tho piny ni reftuve. Although pans from the picture as a big 1 tiu dUpl-v tif-lutikctluill tcfhui- this is Tuouipmiu' (list ear here leaguer after ti years of service, MOc -ulfcred hero, liui , work l lie Una slmwu the local fans imhiio i draw these conclusion, in mak- the Medford National t.uinl tcnin. ui trick in I mm) ling the giuno lng a compuri-. Hirst" bo la.vil the giime, us anil ho ia in . constant demand son of baw. I 'C like to think II ought to ,h lliroegllout. Ihe rutin!) na nn ball as played lilnyctL - They. Iwtl M-ed and official. .'. in lu&- anil team work atonic tlli ihelr, '. ",. ',' the tuml born baski'ilwll ablliix'io! The Itonnnsa -lilgU school as a followed witb kuiIi nn e i e n t their iiliiylug plavor on their teitu that cur the -brand o. - emcd..iffoU iifteutiiuea - n tnluly makes tho fair huaru tint -lit 2 7, 'tlicy ancpt down tho floor for ter us thvy gate and wonder. It iu only, one . Inuikct. ,.. ...,(-. ,n , ,1a rumored thlu . young man', resiiect do , 1 1 Tho. Iwys from Meilfonl Hpldom ti uaty (illlctte went dull some think The mod-,: eeconrd , tu iKMlily ctmutrt and 'mouths tun-k Just a. h readied mike mm SAYS HEWILL CUT DOWN LEO 1 1 Vi- .W: fmm HI 49! . mm - T, ,yrl em gain baa ; when tlM'y did It iunlly b.- (hut portion of the fare kno u S' -v tl ' "" on ,ne gnfe i u it, wua fumtl on them by aa th uppiv Hp. What a chance 1 1 'V- - yeurs liirir opponeiilM, Kvcn when the his team mates have for a little 'jflW"" ago. batting, j fight, grew- liottent they .eemetl, inuoceiit fua usually enjoyod ouly And 1 feel that huve Ihe ability to come up by such person, as college Sen thls decision with n suille which drew mm Ii tors when some rhesty under calls tor car-1 favtiruble comment from the clnsamun tries to show his age HID expian-, spectator. - 1'obb state of coma since Sunday. Hislment of tbe Giants. fx ' -Severe Falls! SLIGHT HOPES "Savvy" C'r.- 1 vath and Krank naker. It the; last four named hud the samel lively ball that is now in use, I'l feel any one of them might have ' rivaled the slugging feats of the' first two.- .. t t The pitching itu't nearly so good, in the early days-of my career moat clubs had at' least four start on their pitching ' staffs: now., few cluhs boast more' i ' - i. . I than two outstanding; barters. I PrtRTI.AND. Ore.. Peb. - . .IA. I . . , . n. Since 1 bava alven the livalv - . - I AJS Altl&LL3. rni. IAt-1 ' . . . i , 7 T. Ted Thye, Portland, defend-) - . r. nan as my explanation of the ln..,l. .I.im n ..-l.l UK. . UIJI ycmySCJ U1HI aUU UlUjr l.nnr,,.An,nnt 1 1. k,tln I nmh- ' .(, n.iA -n. mot be Ihroueh with tthn flrht whip nhnnlil ln ?.f f.,v i. . ,ha jl' V, Rudy IV'arner. Omaha, celebrated game it all depends upon an reason for the der'.lne In pitch-: '. ' . hla return from a successful Aus- .eye muscle. lug. if 1 am to be conalsteul. . . :tralia invasion last night b tak-; - The former heavyweight cham-l f one thing I am positive;.. v ing two straight -falls from War plon, admitting that he had told there has been a marked decline ner in a rough match. In which-) Tex Rickard that he thought it lu smart' baseball. A one-runl Warner failed to give Thye ser-: Inadvisable to engage in any system require, strategy, skill) e Inns opposition. Following an ex-1 more contests, today declared the bases, aided by effective r change of blows. Thye landed a j that tbe main reason for his re- work by the batsman through the S . . 4backhander to the pit of ..Wan- tlrement is the trouble he has medium of the bunt or hit and i , . ner's stomach and fell on him ' been having' in his left eye. run. Getting runs in clusters. ' jl ;t- for the fall. It later developed! Jempsey said the injury to the ' the common custom these days.! i ,;that in falling on Warner Thye eye lnoscle is not serious but It! largely calls for brute strength.! accidentally landed with one knee may keep him out of the ring; Yet. with, all its -faults. It's. f on ls opponent's groin , from j forever. On -the other hand. he.'tiM the greatest of game. .. -which, after, a lS-minute rest, i said, "if my eve ever becomes! ' ' - i r . Warner ws in poor condition entirely well. I Drobablv will re-- - ITTIC.4 PASTHER WIX3, . The Petlcau City aggrega tion should be given helr juci credit tor the game, they put up against the Medford Quintet Vridny pUht, Any te.Hin that cr.n play those Medford boy on even terms, even for three quarters,, ia traveling ami i: - isn't any too soon. Hurely some of Ihe other members of the llonansa sqvad own an Kveready or till- 1 liui loo .narp. si ""I.I.I.I.. ,, , ... ., i.l this, young man has a growth ; v -p. some older folk, might b proud ' " .W.h"ln " Great . Old . Veteran to Meet Aberdeen Attastin Tomorrow Night : r I NKW YOllK, Kelt.' 2. (API The boxing . apot light turns oil the light heavyweight tomorrow night when l-eo l.omkl, Aber deen, Wash., slugger, engages Mlkn McTlgun, former 175-poiiud title holder, lu a tu-roiini bout at Madison Hiiuaro (iurdeii. , The-match murks the first ofi a series uf "ellmliiiittuu" bouts' designed til develop an oultund lug challenger for the crown re posing ou Tonruiy l.oughrun's head. Lomskl, yeors younger than "Old Mike." rales a two to one' favorite. with Indications that tho odds will no In m to 1 before the boxers enter the ring, l.oui- I At The Orpheus .1 f .Various period. In locnmotluu were reprusunted at "TuniMe-, weeds" t'ump. where Hill Mart's picture, "Tumbleweeds" waa pro-: ditced for hi in for Vultnd Ail. lata I'orporatlon release, Autos there are In plenty, hut naturally noun appoura In Ihe plcturo which I laid uhout .10 year ago. Cov ered wngmis, however, are seen, 1 remounts of eva us earlier day. "prljig wagons, buckbn.rds and Imllur vehicle, uru plentiful The OftPHEUf, ., Today gtiil Thtirsdny j . WILLIAM H.'.HAilT hi ' TUMBLEWEEDS ' A . tremendous romsiiili tlra urn of tho west, lilg In action: big In thrills. Ily fur Ihe - grenlest - ,plrtur William H. Ilmv ever offered.1 to call their own . i .' ..,,... . The Merrill b I g Ii ,bci-kI ; ' s-iMiieil to have Ihe Klninaili tMiya on Ihe run fur awhile the other night hut rouliln I ke up the fust pi'm set at the oulMt. fonrJi ll ndrlek min always has Ills men Im.v liiit laukeiball from the start In the fiuish anil If lie bail a few substitutes to send in so he. ruuhl save his. key men for . tlm main Iwttle . thvy, cimld give ihuim like klani nib lllgb something lo think ' nbuut. tn tho klnrrJI U-aut llrnMin, Hill ami Ueasley all nicaaure up with any plavere - lu the leafcu Hill looked especially Rood In early ana , now game at renter al though lie lacked a little bright to get the take off. . This week will see another team from Ihe Rogue- River conn- ; ler J.- K. Moollor, Prank Kor try Invade Klamath county when ! rarl. Ona Ragley. J. ti. Ilalbert. ! W. fl. Ilelllngbam, lat . Winfrey. - A. T. T.ppln. II. I.ewls. t)k Hogg. A. K. U Flesh. A. W. IlRrdell. J. II. Cirnahan and ' Keith Ambrose. plon In the first round. McTlguu, however, bu. shown excellent form In his workouts at I rupotts to five the experts wiiQ are picking the ."Aberdeen assasslu" another jolt.' . The winner of tomorrow, night's battle Is to be. matched agulusl ftlhor Jimmy , Slattery., nf lluf lalo. , N. Y . or Joe Svkyr.i. of nayten. tihlo. The .(urvlvor ls slated for .hot at l.oughraii for the title. - VETS TAKE IN I NEW MEMBERS With fourteen ex-service men enrolled as new members, tho Veteran, of foreign War. held on of lu largest Initiation lust night at the county court house. Included among the new mem ber, tnken Into the order . were Chnrlrs Calleniirnu. oner M. I.lt- to return and Thye soon ended enter the ring.' the match by pouncing on ar- j The ex-champion. er lor the second fail. Masons' Attention 6PECIAI. COMMUNICATION Friday, February 3 rWdnr ) Degree T. S. Richardson, W. M.' .' ' KANSAS CITY. Feb. 2. (AP)j reiterating Joe Malcefica. Ctira Panther.. that the eye injury wa. the prime defeated Rudy Duik, JCebriska ' motive, behind bis withdrawal heavyweight. In two out of three ! from the present heavyweight j falls in 2 hours and 57 minutes title race, discounted any pos-.j of wrestling ending here shortly, slble report, that age had taken: after l:3u o'cl-ck lids szrz'.::. lu toll, "my legs are as good as. "Toots'- Mondl. the Colorado' ever," he asserted, "and I think cowpnncher and -Martin Plestina that) Yr whip most w of ,1118, of. VWago. ..WK-Jtd tam drawl men who are being considered after one nour of tumbling - in as logical contenders for the the semi-winduo. Neither gained ' j crown worn by Gene Tunney." a fall... ,. . . I ' wonder they fouud them selves a litt la -short of wind. One thing especially notice able during the Pelican City and Medford game waa the tine feellug of sportsman ship shown by both teams. . After tbe . recent game' be tween the Ashland Normal . School and Pelfivan Bay boys several of Ihe Ashland-players and the coach remarked on the fine sportsmanship shown to their t-am not only by the Pelican players- but by the spectators as well. ' In kpciikluK of fine porls- tbr hiph schools of Ibo roun t.v ithoulil not b overlook ch. .Thaii oh! anfnffonUtlc flK-il lH mood luu rnl-Fly Ktvou to tut fine a rvplrli ..of nuurt-imMnMhl. m couli k seen anywhere.' Thin ftvllnft mit onl1 Is wfti In the )lyers but pn-domlnatrn with Ihe rrowilr nml rooteni as well, ami -ran nor lerri' ' iwprth going lo see.' The Pelican But little Mandell gave the es HMVli'te',iMia t-Hi'r ' f,JLZ & r..W .h niA-',lnn,.r ! te-med prenldent of tho N. H. A throughout the county I irk with nnnihf wn-k-s ' Perllnent question wherever the games are played. - w ' lath High will entertain for the in tho-game with Bnd Sstur renreseniatlves of the Ashland . -x-4'iia i- .' -1. J1- r . i m mm m " Tho doctor who has kept a chicken heart alive for flftnen years maybe saving -It for some ' f rit f hr... 1mh.Ii,ii ' . in i , the A h t a n d Natlonol Ouard i cornea here to piny the Pelican ; " Bay team on the lumbermen's 1 ' P"her Imsn I any offlcUl Moor. If the Ashland trooper rW " !-! have anything to offer like the j I Medford boys had. it will be t ' r.' " ng to sec. The Pelican oui nine ,-auiieii i getting; 'the "-olA-'glpper !" prtllenf of t bark gnd with another w H-k's '"" M"- "... practice .honld be back lo Ihelr f. ' ""' " rllrlis. null), old form. On Friday night Kl.m-' "" ,pm10l.".r V7 i a 1 1 a at ii k - (s m 7 ui insii- IraKurs It thw tnstrh In offered to Mfig k n rSi ln f- . . day night the local High School M.taool In a game of basketball m ,n "V"1 V',, ' .qniDtet showed they haVe : not on ihe Legion court. If the local ' ,-7r .,)OBOh'!f mM pr0V ? ..lbetn overrated very much. The boy, Ju get over this Ah- "'"" ,he .1M,i'r1' , ' .i . ! 3 , n, L .noil shaue lh-.v of William Muldonn. that grAit SXCB,, fix- 1 V - IwiU have .ufficn. 'nl f"fY t'V' W,ho i3 r.'l OTwni -. ; hat Jack Itempsuy algn an agree- 3 -J Ugame was' a battle from .tart to I I finish with the local boy. on top I Jrcf laMl-lAu l "i i insjf 'Sm-Ai-i I r i n.atg -..-rjia, , "Curco"' White Pine compound 35-63cJ Bee's Laxative Cough syrup.. .. ..25-50c i Creomulsion ....... ....'$1.25 , vyi ucaiypiu, ivcninoiinu . ' . ' J Piso's Cough Remeriy 3.-6dc . J Kings New Discovery 60c-iI.Z0 "CURCO" COLD CAPSULES . 50c' FOR COLDS AND GRIPPE ' . A.D.S. Baby Cough Remedy ........,.25c R.ll'o PinTar-HnnVv I ' : '3rt-fin f Rem .......I..... ....'..... 60c.$1.00 Foley's Honey and Tar 3C-60c Hobsoh's Whooping Cough Syru'p..50c Binz Brohchilyptus 25-50c-$1.00 Pinec ...65c. Syrup Balaamea ...35c and $1.00 THE "OWL' CHEST OIL 50C ; Very Penetrating Just Rub It In -brake's Gle98co .! 50c Pertussin 60c Ransom's Hive Syrup and Tolu......40c Kirk's Cough Balsam 65c A.D.S'. Bronklets 25c Ayer's Cherry, Pectoral . 60c DeWitt's Vaporizing Balrn.,.,..t..35-75c-. P cJSale Close Fek. lljja' IkOLfe lot There's still time to save : . . still many fine styles to select from. You wouldn't think of missing this opportunity if you could see what splendid values we're offerings Only a few days left. S'HEIM Sale game was a battle from .tart to finish with the local boy. on top , alL tbe way through. . (letting the Jump on an opponent at the outset of any contest ia often ihe deciding factor In the end and it Slides; PROFITS OF FOOTIUM. ! ment to fight Harry Wills. . i . Iompsey signed the agreement and the commission found Itself lu the middle as a matchmaker and promoter and the game was on the verge of a knockout lie- ifore Muldoon had tn hack down. ) They never fought. It may be remembered. ',' fouvriris PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON anrely waa .Sa turday, nlghi. I im'emitj ni icnnsyiTunia Klamath's forwarda sunk a coup-recently published, a financial ro le of baskets before the Bend do- port of the athletic association ! fense knew- what .bad happened h w,- . profl, of .3.3,000 on i and they were most surely ap- . . ..... . . . , predated as the end drew near. I tootball. and Notre rme Is said Kendall, the Klamath center ccr-! b" cleare'1 ,5""l 0 11 talnly looks' lik.i a real bin.tiOperatlng e.pen.es. Other small ball player and with another f Institutions are reporting prof-1 year'a competition ahead of him . ' " . he can do a lot tor hi. school. Figures- such as these offer Ho Is . out 01. nlaca. at center. "" . not having the necessary height. but is a whirlwind on the offen sive, . .- . . ) The game with Hend de veloped some Interesting side lights. The last quarter didn't see a single point checked up by tbe Klamath boys.. In fact they were only . allowed two or thre atT tempts at the basket from ' the floor and two foul shots, both of which were missed. The Ilend players on tho ' other hand had the hall most of the time and didn't get many . more .dots- at the basket than Klamath. And here lie. the biggest m'ys- J. tery, with only 'a few mln-' tiles, of play' left and . the Bend team only two points behind yet they didn't try a single long shot. Time ; after time they would try to work -the ball for ft close In shot and never . once were they successful ti closely were they guarded. Then with only two minute, left . to play and only one point ; , behind they still resortei to ', trying lo,work the ball close ' In. with ss jlltlln tfticr.es. a. ' before". , That might he good basketball on. a larger floor but DRHinst a team like , Klamath on a small floor, as ' the Legion ball is It didn't ' produce results. , Tho IInd-Klainnlh gnme al though clofe and hard fought was entirely (foe from Inten tional rough play. This as rtue that commerce Is becoming too great a factor In. college athletics. In . Ihe east. I'enusylvanla haa been accused of considering only I the gate receipt, in drawing up j the football schedule, and .Notre Dame bss been criticized for too much pstronage of the railroads In traveling around tor big mon ey games. - Pennsylvania, however, is-try ing to pay for one of .the finest , athletic .plants In th country, situated near Uia Wart , of . a ' great city, apd I'Mladvlphla looks I upon Franklin PMeld a.(a . civic t monument. . ' .' r 1 i ...Notre Drdii also Is r preparing to build a big stadtajm at home,' and anyone- who does not- .kuow.i and who cares .tor Investigate can 1 find out with little, trouble. that athletic, have to pay. for them-1 selve. at e"ry College. If there, there ti any douM Unit prafll from HtliU'tirs tip not I go buck Into Htbletira. the finan-i cial reHirt can remove the doubt. I ,1 ... . 1, . je , . ' I II.1H TH.IXKLKHM 4.011 Credit la due lo nny man who assume, tho thankless and pay less Job of regulating boxing, but 11 seems inai 10m LJoiiouue, piea- ment of the Rational uoxing As sociation, is assuming too much authority, . - - . , The National Boxing Associa-j tlon Is sort of mythical or'! ganlzallon and it 1. not recalled ' that this organization ever pub llcly made a czar out of Ionohiio to rule and regulate as an In--dividual In a one-way court. . . , Oonohue recently announced that Mickey Walker, Knmmy Mandell and Joe Dundee would' have to sign articles, wlihln 90; duys to defend their. titles or. be, banished Into the exile that the N. IJ. A. scorns to control. t Well, that's Okay. Tlm cham pion, vrlio 111 not defi-nd their tltlcn ought to be spanked, even .'1- 1, .. . j , , " ' tieiulkf ttiilj tin. iQ a bnvj fail "' Here's the . life , bhioiry of the wortds ' best pipe tobacch ; t9K (tie finest iVurley th.t ever came out of old Kentucky. We aged it, then mellowed it by an old time alow.frut'Sure secret process the WcUrrun Method. ... . 1 . .We cut It, not in fine, quick-burning chips, but in coarse, shaggy flake, that moke as cool as a brisk sea breeze. , Then we packed it In sensible, com fortable foil (instead of costly tin) and called it Granger Rough Cut. , . To half a million smokers' It's "the finest pipe tobacco I ever laid a"" match to." 1 (jRANGEBflfouGilCvt 6tANCIH ROUOH CtlT I MADS BY TUB LIGGETT St MYERS TOBACCO CO. i . : ; ! .. '' , j y, .. i : " -- : : ; 1 - 1 :? '.;.;;'. .." .'::.:::.c;.: v