Paffi Two. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -TiifwWr Fehmni'V.14, lflflj ' ' m i . : . ,i i... - ., i " ... - '' HELEN WILLS HAS NO RIVALS IN TENNIS WORLD 3KUUMTH ID iHflfJG UP Flllfi; BIG SCORES SUiHi ill i ERS DIE IN aim General Storm Paralyzes . Europe;' Seine and Marne Swelling j j Members of Klamath Gun I paius. Feb.. u. (aim- Twoi Club Prenarinv fnr skiicra perished in an avalanche' f . ciT- a ' mlle ,onK er vnamoery. sa-,; r . wicgvuiaa juwi vole. caused .by one of the aeries; ,1 t ' I of recurrent storms', now general ? Although there were ' floi I ovir France. straight 6o'a, H. E. Hauler, Dr.' Viort-nt weatwrly 'Kales Inter-I !V,W. K. Ilnyd, W. E. Lamm and j rupted navigation and tithing. I M'C. A. Dunn, showed well in I Channel, Atlantic and Mediter :!;Hhoots at the Klnmath linn clubiraneau ports today were full of. (.J-.Sunday, it revealed todny when I storm' hound ishtpping. day' scores on the first 50 birds ! Torrents of rain accompanied j l, 'official announcement of Sun-i'1?' galea etuaed flood water to 1 'waa announced. . rise. T;' town of Caen in Nor- 4 Shooting the clay pigeous in ; nndy was. partly inundated. The ' it singles from the 16-yard mark. I r'v " and Its neighbor, the , the following scores were chalk- jVire, were rising rapidly. cd np on the first SO,: H. E. The Seine and .Marne river Hanger, 47; Dr. V; Ri .Boyd. 47; I a,so were swelling, causing an I. W. E. Lamm. 6: c! -Jk. Dunu.i.'ty In the suburbs of Paris. ( 45; R. E. Deweese. . 42: - C.;The rlver Saone and Creuse ..Houghton. 42; B. Hardenbrook. i threatened to leave their banks !t it- nr Pnt Shnm aa- nr h i unless there was a steady Jm-: Cai-tor 31 provetnent in. the weather, of Crack .shots of the club are I which the weather man. gave no ' being groomed for the Oregon ian hope. ,i Telegraphic shoot which opens ... . ' next Sunday. According to ruleaNOTED ARTISTS f of this shoot, the-core chalked TVJ c r ir Lrcnr J. up on the first 25 pigeons of the r C Oillj tlLKt, S-SS:1-: WITHORATORrOttuu . trating on their initial effort of' i By HENRY L, the day, and not depending on aj Juaa a. sieiert anu r-ugene "'' few try-outs to Watch their eye. 'Carr. soloists of the University i Hones of the1 Klamath Gun , ol "re scnooi ot music, win . ;... ,. -"'" I TT' sc IT. (AKMW.--' IlS.V.Vi, ! s W,-k .; . . . I . j , 1 Slides y, ; Above an-, left tw rluliU Kea Itounuta, lul,u teunM clwui- plon, anil Mrs. Molla Mallury a nil llli Suxauue bf nghti, ink en befure tlielr oejuukUoaal match the Klvk'ra several jx-ar ago. ; Ik-low. Htartlnc at the left, are Senorlla D'Alvam, SpmnUli chm ;lion; Betty .VullialU l-Uiglaml: KathU-no . MeKano . . Hodfrw, Kri. I tih rhamnioa. And In the chair. Mis Hf4c tt llla, th world'a in. Mli Will Is crrtnl man uwr luirs ma -i-r. club in the Oregonlan ataoot are high. ' The Klamath - club has - staged one of the most remark ( able rises of any club In the - northwest. Organlted hardly two years ago the club has cot such ; ' a- wide swath at various state shoots on the coast that It Is rerogntied as one of the foremost organisations ot its kind In Ore gon and Washington. The state shoot will be held in Klamath this year. - - - group the, womtu players In inly are wealthy and they do not ojie way. Miaa Will-, bj. no care to lake tho trouble ' to j 'equal and the others have to be' train and keep up on their 1 placed secondary aud lower group. ! game. 1 . , , J She cught to be tha rbaiuvloai Miaa Wills.. In I he opinion of for six or seven more years M-rv K. Urowne. one ot Ihn IkmI ! era laat for a long time. Miss Net- and she la still a very youn girl Icrltlca in the game, is now at tho hall Is not a menace now as and sh Uvea tennis." lop of her form. ' she has uat learned how to : "Living tennis" Is the big : -- don't believe she can In -1 Distinguished champion In no serve overhead. " set of tho California girl. It la prove her game, but she doesn't NEA FARRELL Service Sports Writer appear with ? the Klamath Ora- small number took the count Kea Oonman. the charming her hobby and almost her !!'. need to better it. Hbe ran keep torio society in the recital next; during the 1S27 season and more, Dutch girl: Senorlia- D'Alva res, .Tho olhor jftrls do not take flieir ; tt oa the same edge for years month. i in the natural course of events ; the datxling Spanish girl; Kitty game loo seriously. You will e and that will make her th ttip- Thls announcement was made; will slep down this year, but I McKane . Godlree. , the ' ;E,ng,llsh ..Senorlta D'Alvarex In Jho plctuie , erlur of her. class. I believe she known yesterday upon receipt of there seems to be one pretty and champion and Didl Vlasto are above enjoying the winter res ms , could haro given Mile. Ienglcn a wlrea from the soloists. 8iefert : popular young mh who has all all first class players but . they at Si. Morllx. terrific fight when illle. Leng- is a tenor of great popularity oanh- nmmi nf cnniinued do not rahk with Mlsa Wills. With the exceutlon of Mrs. I i.n w. in h, nri,n iwh.n the coast and a favorite at KGO. . reiZD vaunuu rauift ciaiion. wnen 1U the south. He is head ot the vocal department at the univer sity this year, following year of study with Teodore- Schroeder at Boston. As Bill Tilden says "You nu , Codfree. the other European tnrs ' aha svuld have beaten her. We asked a gentleman . who makes a very handsome living by picking winners and playing them what the odds, should be that Helen Wills will . be ' the Kalli'il aa Allrartluna. 11 winter wlimi Ty Cnlib and . Trla Speaker were more valuable j , plere of nuitchandlae thou they are now. there waa much tuik of an liupeudltig slauiliedu among : the iimguutea who lulglll look . upon the in not only a a hsmly I piece uf playtiig material but as I a drawing card. Tim magnate knew tUey would have to come high lo get either i of Hi onte celebrated outfield- 1 era and that they would havo to give the in uiure of a-bonus furl signing than their, competitor j ' niugniites. 1 - ' III..L. . I 1 1 1. ... 1. . . ...(. .... - i mi hv viriiiniit w fiu t"un i Speaker, and Connie Mack, who ' weliiiiiied Cobb to Ills old men's i homo, had liKvis. nouordlng to the ' popular luipruaaliia, (hut thu 'drawing power of their star. vet- emus would get back om of, that Importaut dough nnd that: some of Ihulr base hlla might' win enough ball guinea to get In to the "aerliMia." Aiiparuutly, liuwevur, the draw- lug power uf the two greatest . outfielders of the derade did not i wrut k the pualt buttons on the (anil register and It la i mat-! tnr of record that their tuisv; lilta didn't get their club up within even, smelling distance of the Yankees. ' ... ' Preferred llarrla. When the season rloaed, - Iho ! Messrs, Speaker and Cobb were told they would have to submit to an operation for lha removal i 'of a loi of their pay It they wished to remulu. Mack said ho would like to act aa th proprietor of Cobb for an other season at a reduced fat"1, but lU's understood that Grif fith wasn't so keen about having Speaker around for another sea son at any price. . It, has. come out lately thai Speaker wanted to help Burk Harris run th Washington c4ub and anyoue who know Ihicky know th it he Isn't ancllned to tut limit to a to-operative yHlem of management. (IrlKlth then waa conlronled with' the' problem of retaining Speaker and making him man ager and aeudlng Harris line where. Hut he finally decided that a' lively ' young teeond busman would he a more valuable asset aa a playur aud a niunager than a lullerlng ftul fielder. ,, , , . ., Urirrilh lil" learned that a nu in in. r of oilier clubs woru must willing lo iniike a home and Job for ' young Mr. Harris and ho released old mau Speaker. ., . . .. ' Itulli ( Only Magnet. There Is tome speculation now that some ilnli would still value the drawing power of Cobb or Speaker, but the column Was en llglilsued recently about what the magnates really think about the '.aer with drawing power at the gale. There la only one, ball player the club owners llgure who h nun dollar's value at the gate, Ihla manual" aald. aud he waa talking seriously- a, a buslnes man . "That- ball ilkyr,' of 'course, Is Halie Kuth. 'Tim club owiu In private, will tll' you thai them iNii't'on oilier ball player who mil be 'expected to make any return from the customer' dur ing the regular playing aeason on Ills own personality. Thl migimle alao give some moat IntnrvHtlng figure on what the major (vague estimate fig ure l. the drnwlug, power of Itulli and Ihla estimate will con vince yuii that th' Halie i not being overpaid and that Colonel Jake Uuppert rnrlaluly ,wa not a auvker when be signed Huth In a ilireo-yuar. contract calling, for IS 10, 000. , Tho magnate' (Igura that th I la be himself draws In an average of two thousand customers every dav that wouldn't attend other wlaat" The schedule to 161 games and If tha tm plays them .all thu llabe draw 30s. Oop ;. ...... . a year. 50RPHEUS Today, Monday , Tuesdsy Vk'tur Hugo' Mastervleco . "Le.-Mi.ir.ble." v rnicEUi " Adult ............ SO C'lilhlrm .... 13o ' liur-i v arr !- Carr- in - hnritnn. i . I champion when the 19!S tsnnis i aonuy ana like Siefert Is a popu-1 t'i. lar soloist in elites 'throughout j "I'll lay ten to-one." he said. the northwest. He too is connect-1 without a moment's hesitation, ed with, the school of music at"and I'll let you" 'have accidents the university, having charge of and illness against me." the women's glee clnb. , . It would seem then that ths .Trlf.V,,"..8 ."oclct5'. proheTand to i..ToUioa to watch the other girl fight for ! . J Hurt K. Browne Says: I have no present intention ot j,' applying to the tennis or golf as sociations for reinstatements .as Jan" amateur player. '. .Before I turned professional I considered ryz I the musical aggregation sang to two capacity, audiences in the First Presbyterian church. DR. O. PELTZkR the lower places on the interna tlonal ranking list. There Is no doubt . that Miss Wills ranks as the greatest ama teur ' woman Dlaver of compet- 70 ftF HChNClBlm Unt critics who believe she could W nUPUKtLUl Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. the professional champion, If a meet W lng could be arranged. . Another match between the wizard and the say than I am,maker International-trophy T. Zf.ht sen, to be ou TJ;rl'r?aM 0t "S" Tted the or.nrque.tlon liecluse open com In the respect i standing Derformer of the win ' t . , , onland an amateur is not counten anced by the tennis association XEW YORK. Feb. 14. every eventual-; Dr. Otto Peltier leads the list f ! Itv and I muat!"? - nBe? wl" '- great French . -i--u-a on ine Koaman Wana-lVouni that I . h a w e t Rose track and field meet any great sin : February 2. turn. . ICt. 1 11,, .11111 himu m m Pinna 11 n . . .... . . .4!? "" bv t0day ?! "-"W ha? aZun?ed ".hend, solved. ! by a scecial committee which fence as a pro- Ham of the Boston A. A., Keren fe-fonai b a s and Pincus Sob re, of New York been pleasant j nix. - ana ratnernro-' Poitxr l'hnu v.gt-n t ' .liarv K . Ilrntaiw r i I h I nnA aaa i .1 - . 1 i.vvv 3 ui a race w us inc Bt'UDaiiuu 1 , .n certainly it ha been more sat- of the meet. is the third foreign 1' 'n"-J'""ut.A"r istylng because I bcllrre that I .tar in four veara to head the .cB.mpFouau.p urnamem But a lot of strange and radi- ! eal moves by such a eonserva- tive organization as the tennis association doesn't find some way ,nf vftllinv t h ffnnnefAl annnort lot the public for the amatt- nave Deen accepted by the pub- group. Paavo Nurtnl in 1925 j,L" t..l ic aa an noneat auiete and I do : and Charles Hoft, the Norwegian i , ,Z ,!,, ,,. not mean to cast any roflectlona pole vanlter, in 1926 were the J?.h. " i..V f I others. r-. upon anyone. i neueve the time will come , when the tennis association will I recognize open competition as the I . not many years to come the class ch"tes ,C. 7 .k K . ,1 of women professionals in each ack ot teea ln lhe recent cold , sport will be larger and more P'l. when snow blanketed much i representative. Goodness knows. 1 of Central Oregon, reports Arthur , however, I may not be able to ! Tuck, deputy district game war- play first-class tennis or golf .at that time. I GniMlees PurcliUM H-Jillf- . . !A modern. Spanish type home on Kaplanndo has ' been sold through the office of Ward 4 .Dale In the. Williams building to Air. and Mrs. Gandee who plan to take posacasion In the near future where they will make their future home. The home waa formerly owned by .Charles A. Evans. shock lo to some associa tion, might approve of or even i nromote a match between Jtene ' . iLacoste and Vlnnle' Richardtl and PHEASANTS HA ED . between Mile. Lenglen and Miss Chinese pheasants in the Des-Wjlg . Maybo this Is a dream. ' As far a her national position Is concerned. Miss Wills is far ahead ot the class and tier inter national security Is a well es tablished. - Betty Nuthall, the pretty lit tle English girl, may arrive when Miss Wills has passed her prime.' But women tennis play- .f-. tfnlUll I It's outrageous the way some ' golfers address the ball ;'NfA ThecnVcwb SCO Cwi'r HEAR A sneep 7fc. ; .Nt W. BKIUbE den from Redmond. The feed was widely scattered, in places from Bend down the river and in the Redmond country. In the Powell Butte community of Crook county, the "chinks" se cured plenty of feed from a few! wheat fields that had not been harvested. Bond Bulletin. , - ' i Butler to Whistle, . I E. T. Butler, soloist and! whistler, whom many have beard j over KGO and KTAU will appear ! In several numbers at the evening! service 'Of The First Christian; church on -next Sunday evening.; Mr. and Mrs. Butler have recent-1 Iy moved to Klamath Falls where ' they will make their future home. A Judge in Kansas City ruled that a woman ham a right to bend her husband' toe back to make him get up to go to work. ! The trouble Is too many of the ; ladle turn . up the mate's toes permanently. Phone 408 Our cleaning method revive the newness of old suits. Let us serve you.. , Klamath Cleaning; & Dye Works 181 Main ' The Quality of Our Dentistry Is Right We will both be bene fitted by yonr Inveatl- gating our painless dentistry, for we will receive your patronage and you will receive better dentistry at amaller cost. Let as examine your teeth. PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS Corner II In aud Main Sta. 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