V-AHe Two. THK KYl-NIXC, 1IKUA1.1). KLAMATH FALLS, OKKCON Tui's.hvV Miiivli 1:1. SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR Bv Laufer 1 m&Bm KLAMATH HEN t HEwror LEADS nAGEF! .a IS mo s Left Hooks of Johnnie Risko Beat Sharkey Bronze Briton Jogs Into " Oatman, Ariz., From Needles, Calif. . , ltj Hussell J. Newlaud (Associated Press Sports WrirVr) OATMAS". Aril., Mar. IS.--TI10 riiKRed Murk mountains of Ari rout, stood today as a barrier before the hundred-odd runners and waiters fHiiiiK the tenth lap of I lis 3400-mtie muratnon from l.os Augelea to New York City. Some six hours Hdvauta.ce was hold by Arthur Newton, the sua bronzed entrant from Khodesia. South Afrira, In total running tlmw tor the 316. ! miles covered NKW YOUK, Mar.li 1:!, t.T Whatever "Ionic" there was in Tex Ilick.ivd's catnpaisn to pro-', dure a locical contender for Hone Tunnoy's title was swept nut of Madison Square (lurdon today hy I the cleaners alonK wi:h whut j ever hopes J:nk Sharkey had of some time ruling the erowninp; li tchts of piicili-in. Theoretically. Johnny It ! s k n. ' the i ti d k y Austrian baker of' I Cleveland, stands out today a ; i the for. ir..-t challrr.Kor for the ' j title iie Nu' marine wnn and de-. 'fen. lid i:i two haities with Jack j IV 'input . Vltuct on a ar with liisku !-tands "Honest Tom", ; Hi cio y. the plunging blacksmith of :-..- :: .lead. From the oiu-nir.ir round, the. rotund slun k absorber a veritable balloon-tire nf a man. leaped ami plunged into Sharkey, belahorinc htm constantly with a left hook to the body that hurled up from '1 lew -J J) since the'raee got under way. "I no lanky ana sinewy l.ntls'ier i,is heels. The Ronton sailor Jojtd into this littlo miuinjr i , i.nvd his rival and still the community from Needles. Calif., left bonk zoomed out of nowhere a dimuuee of 20.5 miles, in four ; to smack into- its mark. Sharkey hours, 43 minutes and 30 sec- j worked in rip to evade t ic onds. to set his elapsed figures i puurti.- frnbhed the left arm. at -IS hoars and 30 minutes. I nailed both elbows to his ribs and Ed Gardner, Seattle negro hoof- . tried every defensive trh It of the er finished second in yesterday's j stretch lu the time of 5:03:40.1 :4 Ten macs rvEAitv ; -t pur A.-VRY a ?; - - .. IftA'Ci-EV Ul.-i7U, SAM LANanDWR "TOMMY r - ' 'M Cffc.U ;- 'i t:r.. 7 ntouwFV' .WT' eVl7 1aWU1 unit .i I'l'i.i: h vs: Arier hi ii it -1 ii ovir tile lud lel'.l; hit lull of the foutliull rule eoniiuitl 'e, 1 tint nioro tlmii ovi'r loiivliMid Unit I mil light lit ml locutliiK u "i ale linkers' hull da"." Tin game will be beiienf- e, when thrM Is u hull to this ; uiiuii.'il tinier. Inn. I ailvocnte a ' nifotttiK of the1 I'lllcri eimiiiilttoii for b'Klxhitlou evi'i-y 3rd year A sinalb'r i-oiti. utlitie iiiti meet annually lo In terpret the ml en when neces sary. When I erlll- lloti .i.pple t I : c mivtlilng tile I'Ollllnlttee IlilH llolli'. It Is tint to be cattt.iiikeroos, but con. slriiellve. I h.ive hlch rcitard for Mr. I'V Iv'Mall iiuil his eolt'ii(,iteri mill ieiille ilm Hum and llioiiithl tiny gie to this woik. Hut I do believe that often the chung s in tile rules refleet i.otuelxidy's whim and not the iiniorliy vol.e VltKKA. Calif., Mar. 1.1. Hur ry lie IhiriUoii. wbn Ibreo fesrs ntto esMihli-tlieil Iho Yrekn Ct'ouin erv, ilohril a dent for tin fnlfl lo K A. i'dmiiious niul J. I. i-'er-gii'oti, bath etperli need creiim orymeti from Klimnlli Kails, who Iniv already tnketi over the hiist lies.. ' I. A. Hluuniiiitu wife and liltlo girl, J. I'. 1'iTKiii'iii. wire ami linen ililldreii iiioloreil over (rum Kliituiitli KullB Hiimliiy and itio now eoinrortnhly housed, Hie Klin iiiona In Hm Meamher rottiiKv on Miner street Just west of th fin boiin ami the Kergowniu lit one of .Mrs. W. A. r'ruhl'a liolin.it mi Second utreet, Jul lurk of the reka Steam I.nundry. Tlio chlldthii In boih f.imllles urn young and urn In Ibo gramtnur school. , Th new Vreka flreimiery tiro prb tiirs I'liiil tu tuiirovn ami add to the . present .c) ii l i in rut , that they nmy lihoillii more errant from local panics and from Scott. Valley. lo retiring Mr. lib hardson did not state bis futurii plans, though Mm. Ilhhirilni.il a ml Hm ilaiuh I cin will nt leat riiiitiin until f Hie students of football. ' spring when tney expert to ru Tbeie was an iii.iiioa. h lo more ,,lrn "' Klamalli Kails .. w be,o CUAMVIOriotltr'- game, but still the left honking went on. RALPH . CREGO TO LEAVE CITY Halph K. C'rego, 747 north Ninth street, for six years prom inently Identified with thd Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany office In Klamath Falls, has lnjL'n-lrausf erred to Walla Walla. Washington, where he will as sume the position of wire ehief. ' Mr'. Crego has been wire ehief of .the Klamath branch for years and for a period was resident manager." He will be succeeded by Charles O. Larson, former f ire chief at Eugene. Mr. Lar suu arrived in Klamath Falls this morning to assume the duties of h III Tip w voshlotr? dr. and Mrs. Crego and their two children departed Monday night for the south-eastern Wash ington city where they will make their future home. Mr. Crego"s transfer to the larger city is in the nature of a promotion as the Washington city Is a community of about 20.000 and the duties of' wire chief carry intuh larger responsibility. Mr. Crego has been prominently connected with the Kiwanis club and the chm beV of commerce. KAYS (X)Ll'MlirH ItKTlKXKD TO HIS WIKK IX SI'.AIX Dode Went in for Spring Cleaning Ifou think the i oin;i.::iiH!t is loueji in your racket, d'.'n'l envy the boys in the leather knuckle business. For every U'.'nm upstanding young men who spirt .a eaull-ftow-er ear, orily one wears th" kingly i bamptnn's crown. At present. Ace Hudkiu-. anil Jimmy Mc!.;imin. two worthie wbo have been i ant;-iii::iiii!; loni;. are ready for a flitts ut the tale hoidcTs in tin tr divisions. Alt i.armn hJs fought bis way tbrotiiih f ur wcUht (itv:s!ens and still has no tiile. liiu'.kins. a little wildcat in the ritig who started as a light weight and In in.: h 'd at this lime to figln J... ; hdiuidon. -in a tit..- I.imt tlfia summer found the a rotiKlt and touted climb. . Wli.it lire their rh:i!. es of osi-aplug the ll-t of re foecbt tbelii nil but fell jn.it i hurt i.t mppihg n euve, tj'nnsiiler tin case of c!i;ir!.v Wblf. wbn icaitiid as a lightweight. White era-bid ( beiiitil u lietiny the floor, but ll' uuy i:ot up lo win and t'bai'l.y n-ve again. And there im- .others, many others. lltllil'-e, welter (Midi i i the top t men who 1'ie.a . lleichlH ilcmoiracy tins yetir when iltv kiii ttH' eoiii'he i iiM uicl.it lou nn oppoitttiilty to utter Its opinion. However. If I r. liieuil-cr correct ly, the onillrs adioi.ilcd l.ttlnu the I to? rblil rules ulone, hut tin eolntlilttee m.lile n tblioge. Kveryhndy ngreeti ttit Hie )ob of the officials Is being mace tougher every year. The goal low bruws, should Iw to simplify llu ir duties Distend of piling more ri'iuii the new ru I huy own their home. Mr. Mnssey, th CniiudlHtt mill , Isler, inl! ii highbrow "'one whose learning bus outstripped bis Intelllgeii. e Wo apuloglro lo Hie Indies who try In out-talk' one another In pit turn shows the other day we railed them LONDON. March 13. fFi Ckristopher Columbus did not stay In America because his wife was not with him. it was sug gested here by Lady Astor whoj spring training trip. The Phil- whjst dip ir i SAveo op my Tte FAMIlY j jib SEN9 OUT ATf WASrilNOf iTmE CLOPi r.EN5c. WAITRESS BALL TO BE STAGED SATURDAY EVE COKIIKTT IIKATS I SAX KHANCISCO. t?l Young Corbett. :oiii:it is March 13 j Fresno welterw one iiutcn lght today wa.s nearer the top fliglit round knockout over Kibllo "K. sensational of 14s poiiur.cr utt r bis nlnili Tai ouia. ou the shift mid l.com.r l lo sihiitiy nn their siiiiulib pi. h.iikwsnl biiernl n.iss makes tin? ever Hi mill ned This year It l..ol;s to m.. n if Job of the nfltcluln moro roni- the committee lu.s uicrelv ohlrted plicated and dlrtlciilt. I'erluipii the 4e.po:islbillties of the tu ft- I am lulstukih: I rurlnlnly huua win hist 'iil;:ha duis, 41 at h t-ij i it u them In some so. I tun for ovur thing thai O." Itobern of parts ot th" gnnte and Increasing will mlil Inlerest and effecllvi- Jheiu in others. ! am ufmld Hint iie.s to th.i sport. i t err. -t:'" 7?v. 51 1 rJ- 4m. ILL eeT THE WIFfe W0NErij Wrl.AT fcCSMe ris ufu Washboard rtup Electric iron.' ; if! ity'l'jr. i. Final plans far the ih(ii an nual Sr. PairVk's hull Kiv.-n hy th wailrcssus ot Khmiaih Falls wore m:!e todny wjrh a nicpMiir; cf all i-ommit'-'os. IL Js ;cct-. ed the ovput snrpnss stiv i of previous y ;irs. Mayor T. Ii. W; t ors tviil I-.ati , tho crand niirch at ihi vrtiT CanU'r' of t!ie V?rprans of For- i ; kn Wa rs will h: it the miTTfh' at the fnlr-tr"irnfr- e irHH-Minm. )A numhrT of Fp-cial fMtt:ret (n ! the way of eut.riainnionl hav 1 ben planned for the front. i I L.. V. .Martin, chairman noiincts the nmsit! v.-ill Ik luv ' nishorl hy the Jack Ilowrine or ichnstra at thfe Winter Unrdon nn- ' Ijl midnight and will then p'ay : tat the fair grounds u'tiduriuiu un I Ihe early hour. of iho morning. I . ; , MKHKILIi ,M WAKHK.V X.IM Kyill'.MKNT TAKKX 1 ana. a pme-mats Ity Afj DKMAr.KK (Former Pilrhrr N". T. ianl) Pome h.ill tiling par ;he laun dry of th. rtlayrs dnrinjc the ' t; uas put tint; in a Rood word for wires generally. 'The more I see of mn. the mpre I bellev in women," Lady ?tor observed at ft dinner of tlip Three Towns Association. f"As for those famous pioneers off htetory we hare heard about, tliy would not have stayed a wek in other countries if their vties P'W bad not been with them. lies, it Hi out; h t hey were about the hardest outfit in tin; world to get money out of. -t:ed to do claim Is their;., be reto J That C. B. Johnson had takan t J I possession ol a iJest trn( ;rr and a highway pnow plow which wa.-: 1 ; the property of the plaintiffs was the comprint tod;:y cf C. II. , Merrill and N. J. Warren who I.ave brought tsuit in circuit ourt ' aa:n Joh!t.'ii. j They as.k in their complaint f i that the property whirh theyl d, and ! aniask .. i r L."sr",V, tliat and rilIott3 like "Uud"" P;ukert saved up Ihvir laundry through the winter to pile $'..uo of it on tlt-j rhib. - "Duke" Ken worthy. former manager rf the Satf1e 1ub, j lined to carry his wife's electric iron on trip- and Iron his shirts ; in his noni at the hotel. "Dumb dumb'' Htiimpf his roomy, wa-h- that Johnson ha forced to pay ; plaintiffs JJ", a' day for all tbej lime he was using the e'juipinnt. ; ii Cheats Death hv rltH nnl f'ol lin.lo.u .ollla : en in 1 snir.s ui in i lie u.iiijin'i luiAmerlca? ITeeanso he had not brrnsht his wife bIohr with him. J'l am an unrepentant believer ln( women. If yon are to stop wrs women must stop them. Mn have too much rubbish In thrlr minds nhout patriotism nud wtlr and that sort of thin:;, and they may on that ncoount brine, about the ruin of the world." and "It!ke" ironed them on Ine f, dresser. ' . . Every bull player used to pride i h himself' on his sill: shirts, and If i f.. you were a pood friend of K'mi-. worthy, he would Iron your silk , shirts for vnii. ; ? f Vbike racer always takes tine coner on two wheels FLASHES i is t The cantcuju i o a txiCAMY CROSS Ari IkOtlifW BRlt)f.G 1HMS.ft Kt 0oef1C& prvursTf, M.y. KAIIXJHS I IRK1) I T)V. iio;m(;, ir. its. : Two Urlil-b blucj.ul.ets from the gunliont Itobin niileh Is Mitmll- log the Canton ilella, ere fln-d uion l'rhliiy by the militia, of n river village. One was fatally j woiindiil. iikmi:rsmot i.i i;k. I WASHINGTON, lar. 1:1. (Af) , I lester J. II e n il e r s h o t who j .claims to have Invented u fuel-, j less niot.ir, today sold that tlw'i ' Injury which lias eonfliieil him I j to 'nierireiif y IiosiIIhI lier. for u j j win-Ic nils rniisrft Hy an r1iHe altnelr imvti'nl M-t.lli. etlierlllient'i ling with Ills motor. 1 .. .t - 4; i ; -"'' )!ADI( STOCK JIMI'S. I I X Kratlk I.Orkliail. vollthlnl A inns. I i NKW V IKK, .Mar. 1:1. A1') lean anto ace. mini ulousl stif:-1 1'iiniiifltliicd rimiois that a "tecli- lamed only min ir Injuries when I tileat rorner" liml li-n rrratiil 'It ""-cylinder Ktutx racer s rv-j In tlio ronimon stork rf radio .uV'T'l' 'V".'1 '!';'" ''l conation e,T,e,. that .ssuo up; Intl iTTll to 9IM..10 a share to l:W..10, the j i.,,, v..r,,lrn,i ,h ,, ,highet n( which It ever sold. j JJero are l.otkhurt und tlio car! iii A I DON'T mean that I am easily jsatisiicfj. As a matter of fact, I'm as critical nr. ilicy conic a pbout smoking-tobacco. Tlifjrc arc certain tilings I dermnd in a smoke, and I tleclarc' here and now that P. A. has 'cm. Has 'cm and to spare, if you ask me. i . Fragrant as spring bfossoms. Cool as "The , boss v, ants to see you." Sweet as "I'm going to raise your pay." Mild and mellow and long-burring, with full satisfaction in every . wonderful pnlT. It scrrtis that there are not "enough hours in a day" to suit your Prince Albert program. You'll start in early and stay with it far into the night. . But all this conversation won't do yoa any good, imfess you try out the tobacco itself When it cbmes to speaking for itself, P. A. is the best little talker you ever listened to. Go get yourself a tidy red tin and get some of this pipe-joy I've been picturing. 'iSi ' Mow in quality, more in tjumtlityTWO full ounces m every tin, . no other tobacco- isllike it! Cenpiar, Winttoii Sl.ta, N, C