The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 20, 1928, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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THE' F.VF.NINCJ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORF.tfON
Tuesday, March 20, 1f5S
.TOST TO
WRESTLE HERE
Uuil Montana Will Meet
Winner of Burke-
Woods Match
Called Chief
Meyers Heap
Lizard ' Eater
Hull Mentan;i, ufillost miui In
'ltii'"oviB and n in our tlie mean
est liono crusher In th country,
n ill nii ct thf winner of Ibe Biirko
V"ood wrostllnn matcli to " be
tlicld in this city Thursday. Mar.
27, Matrtimakt-r MeDuffoo au
Jnouarcd Monday ulght.
Tlio famous gorilla man whose
Jlicst weapon in a wrestling match
jtmislMH of a month's growth of
' wire-like heard, will wrestle at
'Soandla hall in Klamath Tails,
April 5.
t Advent of the Bull in local
font circles mark the Introduc
tion tr Klamath Falls' tana of
inv ot several Pacific coast KranJ
I'.nj luminal! whom McDuffee
ill brins here l.i his coast
eliumiionship tunrney, staged un-tit-r
the. ansp'cea of Veterans of
Foreign Wars. I
Jj Floyd "ay of Bonanza will I
fajcrt l.nfiy Chellis. city, la the I
jw-mi-windup on the wrestling
:rd at Scaudia March 29. These
two scissors grinders met last at
onnuza before a large crowd of
howling faus and Cbellis broke
three ribs and a collarbone for
the Honnnza grappler.
Unabashed by this display of
unseemly forwardness, on the
part of his muscular opponent,
tlio local mat man la ready to go
fig Mn and in the coming mix
hopes to return the compliments.
. In the curtain raiser, Koy
J. Illy and Richard Clauson. news
boys, will clinch in the first of
n series of news carrier matches.
Klamath Lake !
Game Reserve I
. Meets Setback I
Tle 123,00D Rookie
SB
AS CHEAP FOOD
News Note, of Bly Toldf Tkv'T fC" "
by Evening Herald i f ,
Correspondent ! If 1 1 K . ' '
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Something Nev
Is Promised for
School Circus
WLL YOUN6 fCLLEIt- r
THINK YOU AKt " DO
MY CtUB IOT OF OOOD-
tr any PiayeA stakes To
rmoe too. lei me Know'
t)inn WiORAW KJVCR Ripcs" RfcmjiTS
IN Wt SPHIMtt OK W FIRST StASON-1
ONCE A BUSHE.AUWAYS
A BUSHCR.'-IF You HAP
A UTTI.E MOW! BRAINS
YOUP PC HALF WlTTEP.'
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BUT-Thc second year.'
By AL, DK.HAKKE
(Former Pitcher jr. T
Correspondent
, MRU I.KsTKK IIIXSON ,
lleraltl CorrrsiHiuUcnt
(Special to The lleralill .
j BLY. March 2rt. Gathering up
'another herd ot horses, which
were shipped from Midland to
(day. McKinley Barber, Lawrence
jorlffen. Meryle Knotu aud Pare
: Miller passed through Bly yes
terday aud stopped at the Whet
stone ranch. Barber has bought
i several hundred head of horses
In this vicinity during the past
few months, many of which have
been shipped to Butto, Moutaua.
where they are butchered aud
placed on the market as cheap
food.
A. S. Conner spent most of
Saturday branding rattle at his
ranch.
Golda Hisson has been assist
ing Mrs. Marvin Cross for the
past few days during Mr. Cross'
absence.
Lawrence Orftfln 'HaVi e!e n
dragging .roads tba, past few
days. j "i ;,i i i
J. F. Lowry, K. W. Whetstoire
and Perry Whetstone returned on
Sunday from Klamath, Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell
returned home on Saturday from ;
i Klamath Falls where Mr. Camp-
'9
Giant) 0011 nls n having dental work
UUUD.
John McGraw has a system of : Otto Boye and James MrPher
never riding a rookie during hisln made a business trip to Klam
first year on the club, and he;ath Falls the last of the week,
won-t Irt the other players ride) Miss Barbara Owen is visiting
!5!m.e..T,S? ,?r' .hTeTKr- "h her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
the youn8ter has o take hts j. , , ,
medicine the same as the oth.:Jame8 wen for few days
era Mrs. Haiel Peters has been
Often you'll hear a rookie say, j Vsltins lth her parents. Mr.
"They tell me what a tough fel- and Mrs. James Givan for the
low McGraw is. Nothing to it. j past several days.
ne riues xne oiner icjiows, dui
he never says anything t me."
McGraw ' never let the other
NON-SINKABLE
BOAT ON TRIP
Chalmers Cissell, With White Sox, is Cost
liest Youngster of the Year
Here's the most expensive bit of Ivory In tin- major leagues' ir.lii
ing camps this spring, lie Is ChalmerH Cisell. the rvmkie short
stop for whom Jhu Chicago White Sov inl out. tai-th and enouKh play
Vrs to amount to a tag of $1 4:l.0(K '('Issolt; nnother Pacific foa
star. Is expected to vlay regul:;rly this season and Is said 1o be of
major league caliber In every respect.
I'liltine In every tespect with
severul new features In he Intro
duced, the Carnival Circus sched
uled for the afternoon and (ve
iling of. March 2:l at the Fre
mont n uillloriutit lu t.ikliitf it I
"t- ' a
muchtvf thui time of the pnrcnlt, A
teacher and sludents ot Fremunl
an Cel"lil iHchools. . . ;
lte)iursal for the event tmvci
been under way for sevurnl days
and hiig are. being made ready!
;for the opening on Friday afler-
noon. , ., .. .. ;
The (iroccfd of the eulertalii
ineni will bu used by 'the I wo
school in (iiiiiilng picture, which!
It Is estlnmtud will" cost In the
neighborhood of (lid. ,
Following are a- few of the!
feature which will (creel Ihu vlsl
tors lu the large auditorium
which is being decorated lo rep-
resent a large lent: Seven Won-'
ders of Ihu World: Fish pond
and grab hags: Hula llula dune-1
ers: Wild people; Wild animals;
Dame of the Clowns: Ilahy Show ;
Minstrels: Jup.iuese Tea (lurden: t
Foi l line Tulllng: Madume Jur
lays Wax Works: World's fur-
Ion: Pareiil-Teacliei iissoeladon ,
bo 'th ami- immy oihers. ' '
Parents and friends of 'the stu
dents nrnhslved' to 'VIhK 'Mi.i lr-
ens. w hich 'Will lin doubt be one,
of Hie niosl iiorcl entertalnmelila .
yet held In the rlty'schools.
lor, Hi hulli'vaer wild III Ilium
riiinpaiiloiis, waved llielr eiii In
the ctowils on Hie embankment
and W'esl minster bridge. Tlio
LONDON. Mar. SO. ( AI'J The . Kchtillevaer will gu lo Crvi'eti,
life lioal Si liullevuer. doclaied to 'and III Hie I'VuuliiK will sail fur
be iin.diikiilile, slniieil for New ; p) muiil h uud I hence In the
York, imluy. Hhe alled from Aorts.
West Mhixler I'ler, wlililn Ihe
kIiiiiIows of Ihe house of purlin-
. I..IILM, AtU
nniii iis "lllg lien" chimed tluee MtltAl.i' Lt.Aomrir.iF nuo
o'clock. The (IS year old Inveii-
IIIMNtl 1IE8PLT8
UNIVERSITY DANCE WILL BE
SOCIAL FEATURE OF SPRING
What gives promise of being The Misses. Zcpha ltoger. Virgin-
one of the outstanding social af-n Richmond. F.dua DunlMir and
lair ui iue opriua re.ii.ii i..- ,It1,,n Ab'ey
University Dance to be held on I fUromn-s
r riaay evening, .narcn is, ai me
are assisting
MUs,
i I
mer Giants
Meyers
u-er nue omc "'er. lor- h Vr. Frank flhen-
shortstop. "Chief" 1 J , " 't , .
called" Shafer one day.cn? n over .ne ween-ena.
"You're a prima donna ball olav- Marvin cross and daughter.
er," Raid the Chief. Mattie Jane. Miss Ella Jean
"Yes." Shafer came right back, I Dixon and Mis Ruth Csmpbell.
"and you're a Heard eater." 'returned from Eugene on Satur-
Chief -was half Indian and half I ay. The girls are planning to
Mexican and Shafer -claimed he Bpend a week of Ihe Tacat!on
ate llrards at the tribal ceremon-1 wlthTtheir parentg, Mr. and Mrs.
. Marvin' Cross. Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Morgan branded cattle , building. On this same evening
at his ranch on Friday. I dances will be given In the cities
Miss Dawson and Miss Palllc throughout the state bv nnlvcr-
Wlnter Garden. The Jack How-1 Tickets have been placed oh
ring orchestra will provide the''e at the Grey Gooso Sandwich
dance music. Proceeds of the
dance will be placed Into the gen
eral fund of the university for
the benefit of the Fine Arts
Opjxised tfr throwing the entire
marsh at the head of Upper
Klamath Lake into a bird reserve
tlio Klamath Sportsmen's asso
ciation Monday night named a
Vommitteo Jo meet with H. D.
Jewell, reclamation head, -to ob
tain a clear conception of the
goveramcnt'e plan for the pro
j.oed reserve.
The committee comprises Dr.
iVrisht'Cap" Reed and Marion
P.arnes, 'together with the associ
ation directors, 0. D. Mathews,
Dr. Boyd, and Vance Hntchens.
and their session Is scheduled
for this week.
;. The association favors the bird
reserve proposal only on grounds
jCiat the government make part
of the marshland a public shoot
ing area. Under previously ad
vanced plans, the government
pfripned throwing the entire sec
tiou Tnt a reserve.
Committees for the year were
.at the meeting Monday
nicht and include the following:
Fish- Div .Wright, Marlon Barnes
and Nalo Otlerbeln; Game; Dr.
Iio-.vd; Frank llryant and Mate
JJydeu;. Social: Kd Kendall, Karl
Templar and J. A. Law son: Mem
bership: Hans Chrlstenson, Will
Ilami'lirey and Everett Hardcn
hrool. ; Annual Events: E. A.
I'utCcy. Hoscoe Largent, and
Homer Knight. '
lq!''gatcs for the Joint meeting
of Die Jackson county aud Ore
Slate game protective asso
ciations to he held In Ashland
April 11, were selected as Nate
Otterlieln, Dr. Wright J. A. Law
on, -Kd Kendall. M. J. Barnes
nd William Conklin.. ,
For results use Herald Class Ads.
The pitcher witli too much
itcam is liable to blow
.' up any minute. '
QVftUlVE IKY
IP T,il OAMtTcRS
;.vv.i:r TiiE FtiDriAfK'
1
COLLEGE GRADS
FORH.HOOVERl
sity students to assist In raising
money for (he building.
A feature of the evening's en
tertainment will be the program
broadcast from KEX at the Mult
nomah In Portland between the
hours of 10 and midnight.
A silver trophy will be award
ed the city turning in the greatest
amount of receipts from the
Ldance
Shop whll-i mpy of Ihe college j
set home for jho spring vacation
are canvuxsing the city.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 20. (A.
P. ) The Stanford University t to be held May 1
'James Dixon and Mr. and Mrs
w,.- . v"e "'O v..-.,. Ulu'lVam.., r.mni... i
Mrs. Delia Walker made M. ., . . .. ..."
UU.IU1M LI i)l I U 11IU1UB1.I , una i
on Saturday.
SEATTLE
HOTELS j
Protect Vow Saving, Account 6o :
Patronizing Tii Fireproof Holtlt '
S1.00 TO $2.50
WALDORF ,
.j " AT 11KB
NcwRichmond
The ORPHEUS
today
"MEN OF DARING"
With
AN ALL-STAR CAST
A Colo sal Kplc of tba
Pioneer Day of tbo
Old WKST
mlttee In charge of arrangement.
"" ' oprnmrli
hUKmuv . DliKns .
j rfi'fni njj
WATCH
REPAIRING
1IFIIK
1 year gunrnntea on all
work
GEO. METZ
'" 'iFAVEI.KB ' .
' 6 Main .'
The alumni1
IUIUOI uniiiuuu hob cuuviku uw; u.o tf,vwv mruiuri n .uun
Herbert Hoover as their choice J addresses are known and 12,7u0
in the state presidential primary of whom live in California.
Thirty Trapshpoters Gather
At Club to Try Their Skill;
Hardenbrook Goes 4 Straight
' , i
The hottest day of the year brought out 30 scatter gun ecthus-!
lasts at the Klamath Gun club, north of Pelican City Sunday, and t
these score and halt trap shooters fired lr0 shots with varying
success at the elusice clay pigeons that sailed ont before them.
The outstanding . performance of the day was Everett Hard-'
en brook's feat of breaking 25 straight four consecutive times from ,
the 16 yard line- Many of the beat shots were a little off scoring :
only 21 and 22 out or a possible -5 instead ot their usual 24 or
The trap shooters are gradually rounding Into trim, for the an-;
nual Btate shoot which will be held in Klamath Falls tliti jsurnmi-r..,
Following are the scores marked up by the various shooters j
Sunday: -- - - - -
. . 16 Yds. 20 Yds
C. Moore 21 21 24
N. Heed 21 23
H. Baum IS "
C. Martin ....23 24 23 22
G. W. Houston 24 23 1" 23
J. Martin 24 23 22 24
Dr. Boyd 23 23 25
Mr. Howe 17
N, Y. Stoddard ..25 24
B. L. Duan 21
W. Baum 12 21
B. Troeh 24 zz
W. E. Lamm 24 24
J. Ryan 24 23
E. Bubb 24 1 .
E. Balsiger 22 23 i m
B. Hardenbrook 22 23 21
K. Wallan 22 20
Stamper 15 ' ,
Dr. R. D. Havens 17 21 15
Mr. Bryant 20 22 22 16 18
R. E. Deweese ..23 22 20
Mr. Deaton 21 23 23
8. Schall ..19 19 17 19 14
E. Hardenbrook 25 25 25 25
C. C. Kelley .....23 rf?.
Mr. Nitscnelm 21 21 - - -- -
Mr. Acklcy 18 14
Mr. Hayden 13 18
Mr. Foster 15
21 Yds.
20 !! ,..
... ,.Cii
''iff 22 24 i
-25 14 23
22 22 22
Doubles
21 20 22 20
20 21
'20-19
17
19
16
12
21 24
20 20
21 16 19
22
1 13 19
20 22 21
20
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