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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1928)
Page Two. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday," February 2(), H28 ill GQLF LINKS TO BE OPENED BY T THURSDAY Four Golfers Make Sur vey of Reamet Course ! - Yesterday Morning The first game of golf In 12S plitfed on tha Reamea Golt and Country club Unlet Snday morn inc. brought out Claude McCol lochyW. C. MacRea, Ward Dwight find Rill Wado. Tha players en Joyed the afternoon on the links, docluring tho day Ideal. " Tho temporary greens will be officially opened to the players on Thursday, accord inn to an- jfoticememV made this morning. . . "No need for golt fans to mo- tor , lu. tliLe..ralla3rx"-lo. enjoy the game now," one golf member slated yesterday. "The links is in rood condition." Members of the club ajid sthe 'v,at auxiliary are centering their attention -upon the LeapYear Uuca scheduled for Wednesday evening, February 29, at the Winter Garden. This dance Rives ntrtrarlse of 'being one of UuTmosi dniquo of Its kind yet held, in t his i city. Elaborate plans are belli a; mads for the affair. THREE KILLED KORT BRAGG, Calif.. Teh. "20. (rP) Three men were killed and one injured when the automobile of Dewey Heo, Chinese merchant f Mendocino plunged through the railing of the Mitchell creek bridge three miles south of Fort as the party was returning to Mendocino from Fort Bragg. The dead are: Dewey Hee, Warren Lydick, brother of Dr. L; Lydick, physician .of Mendo cino nmi JoJJn Parffllejr, miller worker of Mendocino. The in jured man Is Cletis Brown, grandson of Mrs. ' Kate" Gorman, proprietor of the Occidental ho tel of Mendocino, ' He will re cover. . KLAMATH SHOTS MAKE GOOD SCORES The Klamath Rifle club which holds weekly shoots In the base ment of the Bui bee hotel is show ing some splendid scores In the "Trophy" shoot. Following is a list of the highest scores made up to the present date: Ray Tatlow ....191x200 Mackan 189x200 Jack Frost .l 89x200 ; -. J. A. Lawson 189x200 Carl Kobley...182x200 The first prize will be a IS reel and the second a $2.60 pair of gloves to be given by the Klamath Sporting Goods store. Dave Lennox VbdtJng Hem Dave Lennox, an old time resi ' dent of Klamath Falls, former : owner of the Shasta and now I located in Roseburg, Ore., is vls- Ring in jthis city for an lndef . inlte time with his sisters, Char lotte Agee and Edith Ream of ! The Lindy Inn. Ordered Out of Town Jesus Martinez, booked as a vagrant at the police station left Klamath Foils this morning. Mar tinez was given' a fine of J100 and SO days In tl)e city Jail which was suspended when he agreed to leave Klamath Falls. rrtwsks sDitflklU A lot of professional long distance swimmers wont work until they re greased INQUISITIVE lZV VUIA.HTS TO KNOW. , IF CDR6R FEU. OCT OP TUB UjlNDOVJ), VDOULD IN AUTO CRASH t V U V Klamath High Up in Annual Oregon Shoot With 72 to Us credit, the Klamath Gun club was tied with three other clubs for third place in tho 'opening Sunday of the Orrgonian Telegraphic shoot. It was announced today. W. E, Lamm, lumberman knocked over 25 straight; W. 11. Boyd shattered 14 out of ZS; and John Martin did tho same for a total of 12. Pendleton, Eugene and Med ford all scor ed 73 while Medford was secure in second ' place with T4 and lieppner and Coqullle In first place with - T3 each. YEGGS RANSACK i EUGENE STORE - (Continued from page 1) been segregated, and 14,000 In diamonds.' personal ' property of Mr. Woshburne which were in one of the safes.' One of these diamonds, a stone of three caTats is valued at about JJ.000. The diamonds bad been pried, from j the settings and the latter left on one of the office tables. The robbery was the work of cracKsmeq .expert in Weir work, according' to the views of Sher iff - Frank' E. Taylor and Chief of Police Oamea Strait. Every precautiod seems to have been taken to prevent discovery un til the job had been completed. The keyholes on the lock on every outside.. door of the store with tha exception of the one forced had been plugged. This was done, it .is believed to pre vent any sudden entrance of any one connected with the store who had a key. Tooth picks or matches had 'been used to jam the key holes. In one of the office safes there is an interior compartment which contained about 82.000 protect ed by a combination lock. This was not opened and there seems to bare been no attempt to open it. - - - . Further loss was saved by the firm by the fact that about 8:30 Saturday night efOjf1lje sfore closed, some 19,000 in cash 'and checks were taken to the bank, - Porter Slightly Improved Lloyd Porter, assistant cashier of The First National bank is re ported as slightly improved, ac cording to word from the family home. Porter is suffering with an attack of rheumatism. ' Mrdford' Visitors- ' Floyd Hart and W. A. Swind ler of Medford spent Sunday In Klamath Falls. ! Here from Bemtty John Simmons of Beatty spent the week-end here on business. That girl who is going to marry the man she shot hi-Paris last tall, it seems to us, got the cart before the horse. - ' Markets PORTLAND. Feb. 20. (P) Wholesale prices: Butter steady. Portland dariy exchange net iesale nrlces- Cubes ' ex- 4'.tiDd-& wholesale tras firsts, ery prices: ' Prints 3c over cube standards. Eggs steady. Fresh standard extras 2Cc; fresh standard firsts 25c; fresh medium extras 24c; fresh medium firsts 22c. Prices to retailers 3c over exchange prices. Association selling pric es: Extra 28c: firsts '27c; med iums 26c; undersized 20c, Bids to the farmer; . Milk steady. Butter fat 48c elation, 47c track, 4952o fob Port land. - . ' - - Poultry steady. Less 6 per cent commission. - Heavy bens 22024c: light 15 0 20c; springs 20 21c; broilers 2325c; Pe kin white ducks 30c; colored, nominal;. - turkeys, alive, 25 6 27c. Onions steady, local $1,30 4? 2.50 per cwt; potatoes steady, 75 1.25 sack?" ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SUPERIOR BABY CHICKS White leghorns, R. I. Reds, and O. A. C. Barred Plymouth Rocks. From bred to lay stock. Accredited and B. W. D. test ed. Electrically hatched husky chicks that make good. Estab lished 14 years. Quality connts. and you get the best here. Low prepaid prices. Descriptive booklet and 200 enthusiastic customers' testimonials sent 'free on request. Write today. J: R. Magulre, 787 Oregon St.. Portland, Oregon. 20 FOUND Pair of glasses. Owner may bave by identifying and paying for this ad. 20-lt FOR SALE Piano. 133 N. 10th. ' - - 20-6t Two mg a . . i rr-i a -f.l f ftZ- , ZYu -rAiTlu-KHn THIrLf You can lay some dough on the Hue that Boston, while It may not have a Champion very soon, practically Is certain of see ing one of its boys In a title bout soon. ' The Hub fans have had some great fighters among their local boys In the past. Including Jqhn L. Sullivan, once world's heavy weight champion: Johnny Wil son, former middleweight cham pion; and Sam Langtord,- one of the best heavies the gams has ever known, and some good ones call Boston home now. . Honey-boy Finnegan and Jack Sharkey are two Bostonese. in line for championship fights. Finnegan is angling for . crack at Sammy Mandell. If he gets it well, he may beat Man dell. . Sharkey has a tougher road a4'0t hlou'i'He'flgbts Johnny Rlsko on March 12, and . if at wins he then must fightrthe win-' ner of the Delaney-IIeeney fight of March 1 - before he can get Champion Tunney before him. But he la confident and he may get there if he is lucky! ' . ; 4 I ... .. '" AN ATTRACTIVE MATCH x- . v. n . r,- . rt D.t... . -t. ""u v.. rciiKi i has made bis American' debut on I the track and has convinced the dear old public that he Is worthy I of notice as a runner, it seems maL iub lugicai laiai 10 uo f hMi -ZZZ Iky r woaia De 10 roaicn lerr uociortr nmv lor sur joung neavj wfth Lloyd H a h n, the Boston weight to shove himself Into the middle-distance runner. .1 j.-t. . . ca's best in the middle distances I ..u .u. . ... nuu , hihiuh iiwrcu ,113 tor.- eler and his'Amerlcan com- won,d P" very at. : com- , T . .. i , , , , . Hahn has not. lost a. race IB more then a year and went through the last Indoor cam paign without crossing the tape behind .anyone and Is tikely to do so again this year. He defeated Edvln Wide, an- other invader, last year. bans, were he to meet Peltzer, h would defeat the German. It I. asMng a lot of him. but H.hn is ... . , with complimentary words . any t way you take him. ...... If they rare this year. It will be Indoors, and It mast bo re membered that foreign runners are unormstomed to Indoor work and ' a defeat Indoors does not harm their outdoor standing In I the least. ' . ' 1 i . . :. I aLu u .u . i. i Lloyd Hahn has shown thst he I . , , , . , . ( can step the half me indoorr . 1 . : around 1:64, and also demon-. strated last year when he ran I against Wide that ho ran do the! mile indoors around 4:12. He ' did It last year In one fifth second more, which is just one-fifth second away from the record. Foreign runners are unaccus tomed to running Indoors, and the victory of Peltier the other night, while it was not against the very highest competition. I thrust a fear Into the hearts of the native sons, who would like to see Hahn beat him If they race here. ; Peltzer la not an indoor run ner. ' Nurml soon msnaged to learn how to run indoors, and Bostonians Charapiooships CP ir, THERE OVA i i JOHrAL-liULLlVIAN, 71 BCV-'AND NCUJ v.OCA mm - : 1 1 perhaps Peltier Witt likewise like?- ' learn. Wide ' didn't, ' you know, j perhaps Peltzer will likewise , Rut whether the Indoor tnuk Is bankctl or flat,, running under a roof Ik m lot different from run lnj( out umler the open skies. Remember that ir PeltjiT is - -- - j oL 1 I nar BOV. tLD OHtb . -irPVi (. V v -rorNe.v watch betorb o-w .: n-LJrl' CL . oeaten indoors. Ilo. t pessllw,""""' f -i.- b,s ''' "o much: " ,and a, few are skillful enough to ; . ' ! make good In. three sports, and w'HO'8 THE - ' occasionally one crashes through , i srvina u n now is idq prop .limelight and perhaps crack olfiKoger .Manoney, zuu-pouna sen-1 rhnnk nf Mr 4n,..h ! In, . D... Slol. .11 Ihn mere AJaf. however, the promising.! voudr heavvwelirhl. ore not In he I 7 - -- tfonnd around and nhnut In Inn "nna around ana j'"' lntltles at - - iiikiiv iaun win iib ii, o gaillt- ..,,, ,K , l. .... heavies for the next few months. The Delaney-Heeney, Sharkey- I Rlsko and Paulino-Godfrey fights- two of which are taking place In ' I r. Dint..'. ....... , i .. i tL-. " 'i, .,,,,,,. . . ""T Vl ,?t i '?,"1 ,1' ", Lf ' '7" ' i V . .... L.A"d "'J hf" ' " "nl11e" I that either Paulino or Godfrey d'' , lTI Jt Mr "Z. '" pense. ' ... - , Paulino has a chance, but the big Basque has been eliminated so many times that It is hardly likely he 111 be given a chance 'to eliminate himself again. ... With Drmpscy oat of the way. .. .. . , ,: - : I he. content whh the Current!'1 heavies for a future opponent ,, , , . aniens someone drops oat from a .... , . ' , . . ,.. hoc rap amilii mnn mminil In the former rhamnlon p " ,h" J 0 r m ' r rh"n,plon' " , ... ' MrNnuglitons Arrive,!. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. McNsughton of Seattle arrived in Klamath Falls on Sunday and will remain here until after the show "Baby Mine" which the Flktf are pre - sentlng on March and 9. Mr. and Mrs. McNnughton were here a year ngo when the Elks pre-! sen ted a musical comedy at The Fine Tree, having charge of tho , piled an analysis of .former atli rehearsals. They" made many; lutes who are now coaching say friends here who welcome their return." During their stay In the city they are to be guests at the Hotel , Hall. : ! ? 4- College Comment . on Sports By Ron MATHKRNE Many college athletes partlcl - ' , .. pate In one sport only. Quite a , ,. . .--, four Which makes the record of remarkable. He has' come thro - .... - , w,va annrls! . 1 r tu ..... M.h.. t... this time, and I . """" - fear that the'1"'"1 nn tn0 'l,bl squad and ixni ,nr wiu kituu uuhuibijiq - mention as center on a number of all-star selections In track, be has beon a con sistent point-winner In tho weight events. He entered five boxing matches last winter nnd won a boxing letter. Last spring he took part In several lacrosse con tests and won a letter. This year he has made good as a wrestler and will be the heavy weight representative of P e n n Slate In all matches. ' . With all his scholastic ability, Mahoney has found enough time to rank as an honor student In mining and metallurgy, one of the hardest courses thero Is. He will graduate In June. Modesty has Its place, but! there's such a thing as allowing .. ... ... .... .... Ka ?" ,DO "T- coray, urrgon mate nassoinau forward. Following a game with Ronzaga College recently, Cordy I bumped. In Adam and Eve cos- tme. into a co-ed who had Istrayed into the gymnasium. Ho , H1 Brodle through thn nearest door, suffering cuts from broken glass that required numerous Istltchos and which will provent ! his playing basketball any more i this season. i You often hear this asked: Do linemen or back field men make the better coaches? Officials at Ohio State who recently com .It is a dead heat. Of 40 men so employed, 20 are In each class, j Two are centers, - eight guards,1 one tackle,- five quarterbacks J Seek- HOU) TH4.Y, "30V CoOLD tfrt nine ends, II halfbacks and four fullbacks. - A recent operation which elim inated certain arm trouble gives Allen Logan, Kmnry junior who finished seventh In the decathlon 1 h" V"nyt aKkJ'" b Illef that he will make the Olym- , n. mo1, v,, B - ; ,, elimination oi mo irouuio win make him better In the weights eent. whero he suffered .last ': yar' . . . 1 Iowa has three seniors on its wrestling squad .who each have neia ieB IBu,u cn.m- I PlohShlp. They are KO)'al Weir, 1 ""Tesll 1 nr. 145 nonnd :K' Leslie lleers, 145-pound champion tho same year; and II. Michael, 135 -pound tltk-lst In 1925. Dean Cromwell has never felt a need for sprinters for his Southern California track squad. Ills cry lately has been for tha distance runners. 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