Page Two. - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON KLAIviATH HIGH DEFEATS MALIN Game Fast and Furious;! j Score Tied on Several ' Occasions ' The Klamath county high school baketball tram cinched (ho county championship last nlxht by defeating the Matin high school on their own floor. 2a to II. The name wo fast and cloae throughout, the teams being tied several times. 1 The game was of championship calibre, for both teams were going at top speed. Both played a fast breaking and passing of fenslTe. The guarding uraa un umallT close In the first half and iot many shots were made. Kla- ' math high seemed confused by the low ceillug and was unable to chalk up many counters. The game see-sawed back and forth, ending in on to 8 tie at the end of the first half. The second halt was marked by spectacular shooting and guard ing., Malln gained and held a two-point lead nntll 10 seconds ' be fore - the final whistle whenj Hoy Huntley knotted the -count 'by a beautiful snot which ne cessitated a fine minute over time period. The Klamath high team enter ed the over-time period with a rush and for the first time in I ' the game seemed to find their real stride, while Malln quickly went on the defensive. Charlie Kendall started the lead with an I overhead shot, which was quick-' ly followed. by four more baskets! x until Klamath high had garnered ten points in the five minutes, the game ending 29 to 19 in their favor. The fine performance of Char- ' He Kendall and Roy Huntley 'featured for Klamath, Charlie being high point man of the con test with 13 markers. Huntley played a mighty good game at guard. Captain ' Miksoosky play- .. ed stellar ball for Malin, and was high man for their five with 10 points. Captain Orrell played nice ball : and led the Klamath team like a I veteran. The break ot the game! was when Orrell took time out Just before the final whistle. His j i team came back with the "old j ,sipper" and turned what seemed defeat into victory. . , Howard PrulU played a might-, j food game at center, getting his share ot tip-offs from his taller I opponent. He looks the best in the pivot position and did him self proud last night.. Harold 01 sen played a bang-up game at forward. His passing and guard ing featured the contest and was a big factor in Klamath's vic tory. , r . ' The Klamath high girls' team frwt to the Malln girls by" a 35 i 23 score. The Klamath team put np a good fight, but the su perior of the Malin girls won the game for them. ' Lineup: . Klamath Falla . Malln' Kendall 13 F.. Kamerad 1 Olsen 3... F.... Miksoosky 10 H, Pruitt 5 C .. Halouk 2 Orrell (c) S G Payger Huntley 2 ...G Miks 4 ; Referee, Bob Thorn pson; Score keeper, Joe 'Evans. HALF-C'AI'E. . A flowered lemon colored chif fon afternoon fro. k picks out the orange of 'Its decoration to fea ture a half-opo "that extends Over just the left side front and . back. , . - l ine batter who, starts out with a walk often ends . -up with o run 1 1 i ' with a walk often ends . v -' '-tip with o run - Itme CAN'T Cl-W? j o-r-rr?..- 1 I IVOO' CAMT WWW l(f01y I -, 8ELUH0PS. C 114 Hceney Wins! One of the telling lefts with which Tom Heeney. New Zealand fisticuffer , (right), outpointed Jack Delaney. former light-heavyweight champ. In their la-round heavyweight punch party at Mad ison Square Garden. New York, tsv' caught ! by the camera here. Delaney has thus pnt out -of the heavyweight elimination fracas. ' . It 1 Pitt's Vr. It any ohe eastern institution of learning has held the athletic glare tlUa collegiate year, it is Pittsburgh'. Pitt had a most suc cessful season In football'. Its basketball team today ranks the outstanding one in the east. The Pitt grid squad, as it is easy to remember. 'was the only major eleven in the east to fin ish Its regular schedule unde feated. Jock Sutherland's boys were .held te m saorelera tie by the ' Washington' afiaTJeTfefSod eleven. ' The Paiithers claimed eastern and national titles tor their sea son -of p!ay but this claim did not meet with the response nec essary to receive such titles with out argument. Yale was favored equally, for the eastern title by many. , Their national claim skidded a hit when they lost to Stanford in the annual Tournament of Roses game at Pasadena. This loss was by a lone point margin. Nevertheless. Jock Sutherland had a great team and it played sensationally, during the season. It's outstanding performer was Gibby Welch, captain, who was chosen practically unanimously as an all-America back. Have Great aKe Team. Perhaps the Pittsburgh basket ball team will su'ffer defeat once before they hang their togs up for the season. - Perhaps twice. But ater escaping Notre Dame's gallant tight the' other night, H is doubtful. When the Ponthers met the Irish a few nights ago, -they had won' thirteen - straight games. They were the favorites to win by at least ten 'points. To be sure, they won. but by the margin of only two points and In the last twenty seconds of play, ft ' was a tough battle, and one that seemed about (o be recorded a loss for the -Panthers. Pitt has defeated some of the more Important Big Ten teams and several of. the leading east ern teams. The team has aver aged clove to fifty points a game. And with that one tight battle against Notre Dame out of its system. Pitt should carry on as they did in earlier games. The Irish led the Panthers throughout. They outplayed the' Panthers most of the game. Hut I the Panthers made good 16 foul BRANCH OFFICE . Iritermbuntain' Building '8C Loan Association ' Assets Over $2,000,000.06 ' Statistics show, 5 out of every , 100 at age 65 have wealth enough to live on.' Many mistakes were made in the past, and as many will, be made in the future. A3 in the past so will it be in the future that every one will be no sure of themselves, and ttiat failure is only meant far others. The real safe way is to start a saving account today tomorrow"never..comes We have a plant to suit your needs. One DOLLAR ' opeiM V Saving Account. 7 INSTALLMENT CERTIFICATES, 6. COUPpN -CERTIFICATES, 6 rAss juvjuk, itiKif 1 aluuxnis. we loan to people interestca in building - Home. v. - .. T. J. WEBB. District Hit,1 Before Telling Others ' How To Do It YdBH ACTONS T BAT RtMlNI) ME A 6REAT OtAl Of Hans Wagner? anp who, may l ASK-WA6 HANS WACNES? YOU WOULD HiT, HA! HA! HA" Bine VUP YOU TeiLiMO MC HtfWTa MIT-.? CHOKE YOUR ft AT ANOllOST PO NeVCR HIT ovea.sro TMf fFST TAR TRf ANt MIBT The mll- Hy AL DK.MAKKK . (Former Pitcher X. ' Y. (.tauts) '.'...-... ...j I -In the old days, rookies had a lot of iwpoet .for "the veterans on the ball clubs, Lut "ihe mod ern rookies "are more "cocky." They don't even .Kayo any respect for the big slots made their names Indelible in the tradition ot the game. , John McGraw, remarked to Fred Llndstrom. the' young Giants third sacker. as he was bitting In practice, one' day, "some 'of your" motions remind me of Hans Wagner." ' - "Who was Hans Wagner?" replied Lindstroin. "Dode" Paskerf was a , good hitter, but ' once when he was with the Phillies, he fell Into a bad slump. The late Pat Motan, who sraa manager of the rlnh. spoke to "Dode" one day. si in him some advice about hitting. "That's a Joke." j-eplied 'Dode.' "you telling me how to bit. You never hit over .250 in ycur lite." The modern rooks atudy up on the batting averagesh. and the old-timers who haven't good rec ords, can't tell them anything. efforts In 20 attempts. Thai won for them. ' '.' Don't Think of Losing. - Pitt!suuoOis.,n1,jbe( cage floor, this season is easily explained by Coach Carlson. In a way. one can aee ,wby they're winning by watching them in a game. . . , The Panthers ' do not know what It Is to think In terms ot defeat. They go out on-the floor expecting to win. are told tbay can win if they fight and then they fight to win, In captain Reed, Wrobleski and Hyatt, they 'have three as accur ate shots as one could ask for. It was Hyatt's loop In the lsst 20 seconds of play from almost mid-floor that won over Notre Dame. i This trio has made more tuan S00 points in 14 games. Hyatt alone has shot 80 field goals. He Is Just a sophomore, but Is the most accurate handler of the ball on the Pitt team. ri : CLAY'S CAFE . . . ' . Serves you' a good Sunday Dinner .... Booths for -DAILY MERCHANTS' LUNCH Open All Niizht "The Most of the . ,:.,....J . , Manarer. 1121 Main Street. Championships i At Stake When 4 Teams Clash i Ko u r oo u ii t y Imn k o t ha 1 1 1 itn j will clash lonUlit In Uoc.hIw f sH itt ilinM it arniiiusi wlti.ts Hut ilRlon and KUmtyh hltth quln- lets meet to settle - city hoop i laurels., and tho Pelican , Hay ,ulntet goes up nsalusi Morrill i to place the amateur , league crown. . I The high school team which .In the first gsme ot the season Idefeated the Legion-boys by B large score, win enuenvor to;"' ' " -, the doughboys tonight, therebv.ai.it wni.-n wouiu opeu up cer- 'claiming the championship ofi"'" erollou during the entire Fkinmaiu rnus. In the Klamath County Ama - teur Athletic association lcagno. northern division will play Mer - rill, victors In the southern dlvl- slon on (he Merrill Community j rond approximately one mile long hall floor.; This will tho second ! which will be graded 'and sur of a three game series to decide j faced at a cost of 11.000. the cl.amploushlp of the entire! -nl Itliitita of Wnv. league. The rellcaus defeated the southern team Thursday night :t-J8 at Pelican Bay.. , .Should Merrill win tonight. a; intra game wtu do pmyea early, next -week on a neutral floor, which will be decided by the flip ot a coin, if Merrill wins the flip, the game will be played at Henley, and It Pelcan Bay wins the toss It will be played on the local Legion floor. J. FROST WINS RIFLE TOURNEY ' Entrance of another major dis tributing agency Into thin- city was annouueed yesterday by of ficials of the California. Petro leum ' company, who stated that concern mill be ready to operate here shortly after .May 1. ite tor a sub-station of Cal pet has been selected in the Altamont section and construction of a spur track to service tho plant is to be, commenced In the near future. It was stated. The spur will be extended from O. C. A E. -tracks. Whether this will be built by the Great Northern or Southern Pacific. Joint owners, of the shortline railroad, is now In controversy. Announcement ot t'alpel's en trance into Klamath alls, a move talked since last tall when the concern began looking tor a suitable site here, .follows word this week that the General Pe troleum -company Is to. establish t a sub-station. .here. . , CITY COl'XCIL RKC'IDKH , TO KMPLOY tVNKl'LTANT A consulting engineer will be employed by the city, to make plans tor the new sewage system and . disposal plant. Jt has been definitely decided by ' the ' city council and - sewer committee after talking over, various plans discussed at a meeting held Tuesday night when C. C. Ken Francisco, sewage engineer, was present. ' ' I i-J ' . HALF-'X-HALF. For novelty a rough straw hat in natural straw baa the smooth est of felt for one wlioje half of It, the dividing line running through the center front and back.. - , . the Family 40c 1118 Main St; Best for the Least." . " ' Klamath Palls. Orts-an 65 CONTRACTS TO BE LET SOON (Continued from page 1) seven miles thrmiKh tho furmtng MHiloii went ot tliv lilaliway.. . S.t.iKM) Avniliibl.', . i .tli'MWi.iK ,w - 1 jw.ll,... ... tl ISJ.00 has boon provKLxl for lliu i new rond. The project III be rtrudtU jnd ' u It will """ " ' ;" " owtion am lug iu or, s.xiso f..,i, extnd buck from ,.rlla,, , mwkai.n to Kli.lu - 'l ' .". T . ''""" ' ''" Slfurdlftg the ponth-rn j ,rwi ,b I lnorr as. the fivlaht trucks on the hi.t.l... ,. ,.y , ,u,.1H., ra ,,, , automohllea nro concerned -.jjnlWai (l jiwufr Iwh.;,,,, Hrt , M,n4 The m-w Ml" nothvr Important bond . ri.e delivery and, recclUmt pl..t- .,,, )ilHl ., brlllK llu, ,im,er "M " , "-. "' s..u. . ......a lii the lleuley district! , 1 r....w HH,....vn. : exHn.lllure of tli.0.00 on this I project. " : ! d.-rtaken will, be the Ol.enchuln - Wilson hlghvay, a irotch of niglita of way are the onlyi i impediment holding up the pro-1 Meets. Mr. H,enry explained. "inability to secure rights ot .yi, ,hu w.llter tlmonlal to the need aid Mr. Henry. "In seel wanted to visit, the roads were often In such bad shape It was Impossible to visit the land hold ers through whose property' we. desired to route these various, road surveys." ( Contracts have been let fori the Al.rfaclng of the Klamath Falls-weed highway froip Mid--' land lo Calor. at th'i. ..i.a Hn..-' for the surfacing of slightly over one mile nl tha Yonnn Valley market road from rom the point Klamath Falls-1 y surfaces north where the new uiaeviev uignway surfaces nort to Hildebrand:.. tor surfacing .ot' ten mile of tho. K la BMtb Falls Northwest road (Fremont road); from Klamath Falls west to the west boundsry' of.thu Langell Valley market road. The ORPHEUS . TODAY ' IlF.X, The wild horse - In r' "WILD BEAtiTY" , - . . Coming SUNDAY ' JACK Hi.T In ' V '"the Tigrw." - If you are plashing' oh 'irrigating - that'-'extra - forty,-; sixty,; or ; the wholq ranch, you should place your order for pump equip ment without delay! Whavfe a car of irrigation pumps placed with; the factory now 'and there is still a little time left to geY your pump included. ' . - " Here" is a' chance' for 'a:;- real 'saving if" you intend, to do any pumping this year. . - ' ur irrigation ' pumps,' just' ria tiirally work because they are designed to dd your job'.- - . ---r . WORK TO BEGIN . f ON NEW DEPOT I (Conlluucil from pnge One) . sunger plutfornr. which ein,it back ill-mil SOU feet, In Jim iHhor wIhk vf Hie Hlu- ' .1 1.1... I . ... i,(M iruviHIIll IS 1.41 II. IOC IICKOI t n)l, telegrnnli ifflevi nnil llmi,,... u ... , i offices . for -. iiu.rliitiiulcut. - ills- patcliei-H, am) fieluht nn.l eipi-,. u"ir.n.. nis. i no iroigni noil..., .ws"-im. in- .n.-.s.u im.nn win oo cum - -i j .. . i-v-....-... , Plans provide, a healed rami mr uio storing ot pevisiiauio . products. The bulMIng MII be -.. - ..h..,.,, boiler. , Tlio new slntton lll frnt on I ! wain inn In mi arturlns of ,Klniii-. !th Fulls. It la conveniently lo- You wfllltke LOS ANGELES ' Better if Yoa Stop at kn-v-nv j ctm.xvA j . -, : ;rr:, " Ja 1H' sv-:iVv rKiSI ' rtuilir1i.it' fUfcv.rr,u(jH i hTSX' i"n" 4!i?:lttC' j XTT' tOXiO per dsr op wfaSoot tsuh $230 per day up with bads nuoNAX. tzavaoi " Popular Prlcsd Coffee Shof. and Grill ' Wi Cboest Tsw Car at e .H. C FRYMAN, Proprietor 1 ' BAMT C WAOBXB - j! , JtUSSBXL tL WAUSNU .. ' '-J JmT Drop' in and "MitosTeswsWsMar -j r NewamosiDoIIsrAssassi "t WOsssmshkaaai U vA f.t-,i,ivv h;tArlL- it ''' ssw ; FAIRB AN KS-MORSE PRODUCTS 123 North Sixth Street i i i ....... .. ii... , iruni uw I'll' I" ii nu t ui i m- ilty. , Iltili'licliilelit Kvtcll-'li!! Tho limit Nortlmrn, tlirnnuli I cuiifclniiiliiii of 40 miles of m-w r it I I w u y, purcluiHii of IjiiIiik iinentn for ronnlriK IInn nf a Ini'se liiuu!'..'. and . ni'Kqllulli'iu ..if, mill ' Kluinulh mils thin year. liiickiiKK nuriiniiieiiH wllb ....... .l u. !,,,(,.,.,,.,, mllwava U eilrndliii: ,. lllli1,,,,lli,.nt oueratUms from n,, K,,.n Ur..l renourccs i.flsiuKo 1 ,,,, tMmt 0f Oregon nmror .j, t'hlcgn itmrket, as well ns I, ,. . ! Tonight 4 n . "follow the crowd" AX A VC. OT 1 rVTr A' Hill II lAV FOR YOUR t L All .ViXtTS Is THe To talk it over'. first i ..-.ili...-u tint nf alulMst si ... - ; KHim.HH falls I. .ali.'...ly, as- Kiiri'd uiik lurK liultislry as 1 1... rrsull or Hid linw lull ili-vilnp. ' h,i,.riitM are i-oiiiDlol luir' hi riiii.n. i ' '" "" '" "iy miles of losKliut rullwny. il ... t....J . ... u. Tho Ur...t Northern has al... n.-uulrcd a linlt Interest In. Hi , , Hliiihorn mad. which exten.!' , forty iull.ni lu.rlh.'t of Klun.all, 'Fulls Inlo lit., forest area, Preparation, are being mad.. i l.y Klamnlli Falls and llen.l to a t-vlobratloii abnul Mny 1 lflh In (llilniily olnervn Ihu bpclilug of iho new rttnnalon. JACK; B0WHING AND HIS MUSIC ! . . . , . . -si Play at Altamont.; . . , , " After 12:00 V. 11 A V ' WIFE She will probably appreciate more than anyone coming here for Sunday dinner. You. know she deserves a holiday from household cares the same as you from business. ' The dinner hfjiiir at your con venience from 12 to 8:30. " 1MB mFE Act Timfe - Hi L'W UtMiiC T&'MlVTW-Bot, ;i . . w'- . , r- , ... 3 4