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THE EVEXlNTr HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON'
Tlmivnlay. March 20, 192P
1
;,!ENTEflTOlJlNEf
1 1 1 l rn Tiinnnm i i
WALUi nnUWN
Umps'-eyc Views of the Bbstbii ! I
Red Sox Gcttin' Ready
UUIIUUL.
PLAN
BUT REMOUNTS
Yanks Show
No Mercy to
3rd Baseman
AND INS HACEj
. . - '
English Crown Prince Dis
play Courage and
Grit in Dash
FRENS1IAM. Surrey, Kngland. i
Mar. 29. (AP) Despite being,
thrown by a favorite hunter. Mis
MufXott, II,, during the highland,
brldgade steeple chase meeting at '
Stockington today, the Prince of
Wales remounted and won the,
race, .
Th.9 prince riding In a race t
for officers, competed as colonel-1
In-chief of the Seaforth highland-ers.-
Weather conditions for racing
were atrocious with a hoary wind
and pouring rain,' making the,
w c n vi e v. 5 ,.
4
ARC YA
HURT
HURT? "kv.y
Old BOM, THIS
wonoe Than
,Th" WORLD WAR.'
rr
By AL. 1)131 AREB .
Washington High School
Leaves Today for
Chicago, 111.
CHICAGO. March 24. U
Forty of the rountry's best bas
ketball teams, survivors of some
' 2.0(10 that started the season.
will be In the tenth annual I'nl
rersity ct Chicago national In
lorscholastlc basketball t tournii
ment starting next Tuesday . and
continiiliig until Saturday night?
Morton high school ot Cicero,
Ills., won the title lust year.
Thirty-fire teams, representing SI
stales, are already entered. Thirty
iare' state champions, three are
runners up and two hold local
i title.
' Two of the most interesting
( teams are the Vnited Stales In
dian school of Alburquerque.
winners of the New Mexico tourn
ament and Carr Creek,. Kentucky.
Four Indian tribes are repre
sented on the Alburquerque quin
tet. Carr Creek . lost the Ken
tucky championship to Ashland,
also in the tournament In a game
that went four overtime periods.
The team Is) comptwpd ot typical j
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jb.-Si?v-' r' H,. . !
TO STAGE PLAY
'The Mouse Trap" Re
hearsals Under Way;
News Notes
Lomski-Sckyra
Go Scheduled
For Tomorrow
NEW SHOP TO
! OPEN IN CIT
Right-down the groove toward Johnny llevlnx's eager lint anil our ,ny evening.
air.i r uir in -uu,' or uih pre-ieaon ihi'iii'v ui file jmsum i.eu ie
training camp al Brailenl o. Fla. See the pitcher's Intent pse
and the bread back of Roekstop Connelly!
I Special lo TUo Herald) .
t Henley tti liool, corrospondeills)
1IK.M.KY. Mar. Vi. UelionriMl
of the hillh school piny, "The
;.Muuo Trap." which will be pre
sented at the Henley gymiianiuiu
within the next few weeks has
started. The cant for the play
Includes: Clarence Colier. Mary
I Short, lleryl Short. Thelmii Lewis,
iWllma Dausoii, Dorothy Iteeder
jand llouule Short.
Mrs, J. A. Short Is now resid
ing al the J. It. Dixon home.
.Miss Mui'Jorlo Kecder ot the
Ashluud Norm.il spent thd spring
vacailun with her parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. I'. K. Itevtlcr.
,Vr, and .Mrs. Herald I). West
and Mr. ,aud Mrs. K. (!. Klahu
were guests at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Griffith on Frl-
NKW VDItK. Mar. ill, (AIM
Joe Sekyru, bloniln lloheinliin
from Haytoii, will iiialm Ms bid
for llalit heavyweight recognition
laailnsl l.co l.omskl of Aberdeen,
I Wash.. In Madison Square Gar
j ilen tomorrow night after only a
I year of fighting. Tile hand Imp
tllone has eslnbllshed the betting
joddt I In S ni;Hlit his chanens
!of healing t lie lough valor in wlin
I twice floored i'huiuiloit Tommy
I l.ouKlirun.
Sukyra, l yours old, has buil
A ludlott ii'iiilv to wear nlo
to bo known us The Francos I.
IHr HIioiiph will bo uueiied
('. t'J K In iiui I It it vi - ti il . Hill in (In
MuiyIi III. by llorlhik l.oo ui
Fiuiicls iiiiiwiiIi, It was u
noiiin-ci. Wi'diH'Sduv.
Tim pi'iinrlolora havo hpent II
pant week nil u buy Iiik li'lp
I'ortluiid nnd 8nn Francisco m
will illnplay I he latest modes
wotuiu's weurlpg npimrol. Ho
1110 well known lu I Ills city whei
they huve a host of Mends. .Mr
Loo rtrronlly irtuiued front I'or
laud hero alio spuut the wliitc
It's rutlier d mgeroiis' 10 ha
hut out) fight In his year of iani-
IMilgnlng.. Johnny HUko look It li
measure, but Sekyru gained a'
jil 111 w In a rein 1 11 eiigiigeiiieul. He
has fought 4 ' lliiies, Including I
1 111 .ui y amateur battles. ' '
Loughran has agreed to jneet
the winner of tomorrow's battle. '
A I Tli.
natak elnw nrOAt la llss (hMnvhriiir
However, the prince won handily!' Fo Richer X. V. Giants) sUte meet at texiagloa Unknown
Three fences from tha finish. Miss! ...... .t... vl.w ..! so on tn People of that
Muffott II, stumbled and threw
her royal rider, but the prince
Any time that Yankee bunch of
fence busters start to unlimber
city that Lexington is paying their
expenses. Without a gymnasium.
I CI IJf UI 1 lUVI - uui I UO Urillve 1 - , - - , uui l lie 1a sua uui iui s nss w sv
quickly remounted and continued I : !me unIO"niate P'""" fllhe Carr Croek boy. practice out Tnr0UKh ,Ue
many recent attar
the race. i Vnfrorhisa
Miss llerlha Illbiier vlsltl-d at
, tho G. 8. Thompson borne on
,Tliiirsduy evening.
I Miss Maxlne llradbury vislicd
at the Henley high school on
1 Frld ly.
j Miss Lui-IHq Dawson a sludent
ill the Ashluud Normal, returned
to Anliland Monday to resume
i her uliiiltKH uflr ui,,ullntf II,,.
One of the most attrucllvo of ' ltoM-r Voices Opinion. : spring vacation with her par'-iits.
tho engineering trults of Knutel Hill l(oier, the Princeton coach I Wllllnin (iruliam of California
Horkne is his during frankness. whose team was put on the pan has purchased I lie T. N Case
ks last year by some Harvard boys ! ranch lu the Mt. l.akl dlilrli t.
C-oJt "5 -..TO! "2 "' f '
vex w m. ui iva j mm tj-" v
.n. JS-'W 'sx.t U.sjr - AJLA.'tW. '
SyiMITS, KII.I.M II.VMiri'.
MIDDLKTON. O.. Mur. 29. (C.
I'.) Austin Smith, riskier or'
the Monroe National bunk ut
Monroe, shot and killed uil 11 11
lileutlfled bandit after lliu rub
her drew a guu and ordered him
to em ply tliu cask drawer, r
-LIBERTY 'r
) 1 1 KATIt l -.
TOD.W mill litlll.W
Til 11 1 L I, H ,
THRILLS
THRILLS -'
Bob Steele in ;
"THE RIDING
.RENEGADE" . .
and learn him exnased tn the el-
IXDLVXA TOWX R.ZKI. ! ements.
FREEDOM, Ind.. Mar. 29. (U. During a game in Cleveland
gym suns.
P.) Practically the entire bust-1 last year the Yanks' artillery was
ness district of Freedom, a town 1 bombarding third baseman 'Ilube
. ... . t I.ntxke
or iu population, was razed by
fire Wednesday. . Citizens organ
PORTLAND, -March 19. 1 (P)
I Washington high basketball team
I of Portland, winners in the Ortv
' Lutzke. gon state tournament, will leave
I Pnih hit T,t. t . hull nri it I today . for Chicago to participate
' L mm m rs , 1 . ... I (Kn Hsflnnal t ti !-. IS rt 1 11 tit Is
j 1 . , . .... rarumea oh or kuda s cnesr. tiPn- 4" lv-
" oac"1 .""?ae 10 "gDt!rlg did likewise, Ant he staved basketball championship tourna
the .lames untn f ire apparatus ; up. Then Bob Meusel pulled a ment there April 3 to 7.
ouic, . ueniuj town, ar- ; tow line drive that caught Rube
rived. I on the shins and knocked his
" ' , ' props from under him. As he
" 1 O t V. CI .. . - - z . . I
j a.tu tunc, uuauir, uun (Jiiiuer,
lliiniM Iki. thn tt-ni lh.,w nlv.t U lilt,,! Mr nn,l lm tlrt,!,..,,, will .....
I 'ft'. . ,wulu"" - - ....- ... , ....... " ,,, ... -
Ann. n..l....l,.u.l l,n lha w. m tl 1, ,.. II a .l....u't , r , l.lu ,. v fltuti t.,.uf t,.... h-IiI.I.. ,1...
was not In need of defense and lar around whun he Is talking next mouth. ...
he has consistently, exploded , about football. He was gaincj Mrs. It. K. llradbury visited
many arguments presented for .enough to invito a lot or ratxing ; witu ner son-in-law and untiKh
the game.
"The football coach Is
a , , i f laIU mere, ouauie. one pucner,
At 1 he Liberty I ; wanting to be sympathetic, said,
' ! "Are vou hurt. Rnhe'?"
t,k c,.i , "Hurt," answered Lot ike.
Bob Steels, one of FBO's new- j ..why u biR bum thls u wor9e
st western stars,, adds further I than the world war!"
to his prestige as a delineator of j -if, a ,ou(tn ban ciub to on
western types, so well loved by fof a guy who only hits sin-
theatregoers at the Liberty the-1 gles," says "Jumping Joe" Du-
ater, where "The Riding Rene-! Ban- - -
gade," his latest picture, Is show-) "After the rest of the gang
lng to capacity audiences. This hit Ule'r homers and - triples. I
story Ja a western drama withlc?me ion vilh my mes'y
ITZ rnb,VnVrrUPUl- ",Cdn,',ehe,a.noUr0p,Irr Ih":
ons bad men of the plains. . , I batting order."
'rei-ently when ho ordered all his ! ter, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles (lf
aU. footb.i!l players to report lo the flihs, In Ktiimalh Falls Saturday
; boxing coach.
j CY'.'Ulllg.
nosea m leacn oova now 10 uia)
football. Their moral education Tne boxing coach at Princeton Ralph Hill returned Mundny to
is for the Sunday schools." he ' Monte Jliinn. former all-Amer-1 Eugone whero ho will resume his
said recently. "When I tell boys lcan tackle, a Nebraska Ivglsla- studies In the 1'nlverslty of Oro
they shouldn't smoke I am not;tor '" a heavyweight fighter of , gon.
trying to Improve their morals. not?- He came to Princeton from I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey pollard
I want them to have good wind West Point, where he had been am! children visited at tho 1.. II.
on the field." peaching the cadet football play-j Dawson residence Sunday aftcr-
01 ' . , , v era the manly art of fist swing-, noon.
Since several prominent east- , . , . . , ,
. ... ,h lug. It was reported that Ills po-l Mr. and Mrs. (i. S. Thompson
ern coaches have said that they . .. .k Tn l.n.i .-hit ..... , ..
. V, I ..V. nt.TI f - ' - .,,14.- , " ' rfVMM.
profession to
, , citizens and good men
WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Mar. football flayers. Rorkne's
Big Portland
Slugger Wins
Six-Round Goft'V1-
vate opinion wheu he said that.
Rock lie's teams always have
A Dependable Railway
29. (AP) Tiny Hays. Portland, marks might lie interpreted as a
200 pounder, dropped Tony TaMslap at those morilLsts. But any
erlco. Walla Walla heavyweight, ! one who knows Rofkne knows
for three counts of nina.each In' mat ne was merely stating a pn
. , - , I I a nnlnlnn ah..,, ha un 1,1 th.t
rne ,nriTi Tonnu, 01 -iiieic.-xuriuua
six round mill on a cam nere last
j night and copped the decision.
Talerlco came back in the
sixth to batter Hays all over the
ring but he was unable to floor
the Oregonlan.
Dusty sillier. Seattle and young
. Peter Jackson, , Portland, heavy
i weights, displayed some good in
! fighting In their semi-final go,
j Miller getting the nod.
Tommy Gardner, Walla Walla.
! 115, pounded Kid Mosier, Spo
kane, for a technical knockout In
I what was declared to have been
, the fastest four rounds ever seen
here. Cecil. Jfaestrettl, ..Walla
Walla lightweight loft: Jianded
himself a win over Buddy Evans,
Colfax, in the curtain raiser.
make good 'ry academy , when the annual visited at tho Clyde Griffith home
, ,,f r ,h football gaino with the Navy iras Filday evening.
1 out ul me . , .,, . i
inn limner ftuvsis nt 1110 K. t .
Short homo Sunday were Mrs.
I A. P. Greene and daughter, Flor-
called off.
Talk of 111); Dough.
The. trade murk of the astuto enre. and Mrs. Lawrenco Golier
Jack Kearns has not been erased j Medford. Mrs. Howard Dow
from the., heavyweight boxlngiaud children .of Klamath Falls
racket.,, After ho had lost a do-1 and Mr. and Mrs. W. 1, lliiyurd.
cislou to Gcorgu Godfrey In Los; foci! Whitby, who Is employed
At The PINE TREE,
. . . Today and Friday ... (
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T
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JOHX A. IIKVDLFR 8AY.S:
The National League, of which
I am president, anticipates an
other successful season In 1S28,
one that may surpass the records
that the spirited pennant race
made last season.
The race this year, the club
owners all believe, should be
Just as close as It was last year.
The Pittsburgh Pirates should
bo even stronger with a' promis
ing second baseman. The Chi
cago Cubs feel that they will be
benefited by ihe trade with the
Pirates. The New York Giants
are a powerful club and fortune
may be more kind to the Cin
cinnati club. .
The National League has no
uri,,r 1, . . I , . v. .
, u a m ft uiw iiuiii iiie
I i.i 1. 1 . i. i , .
TCiijuii our ciuii IOBI
In stralKht games for, certainly,
we are big enough to recognize
the strength of the Yankees and
to admit that we were beaten by I
a great nail club.
Former Champ
Gets Divorce
field, and If they weren't given
actual lessons In proper moral
conduct by their. coach they knew
without being told what would
happen to them if they didn't
behave.
"It's fine to listan to sermons
about sportsmanship and that vic
tory Is ot secondary Importance,
but every football coach knows
that be Is being retained for tho
purpose of developing winning
teams. There are enough actual
rules In the football code to
cover the moral angle." Rockne
once said.
The emphasis be placed npon
the code of morals and sports
manship was one of the chief ar
guments made against a coach of
a big western conference univer
sity this winter.
Somo of the old gratis, who
were emphatic in demanding his
resignation, said they visited the
locker room between halves ot
one of the most Important games
of the season. Tho tcum was a
touchdown behind and had play
ed such sloppy football in the
first half that they expected to
Acar the coach give the boys a
good old-fashlmied calling down.
"But what did ho do?" they
roared. "Why he went to the
blackboard, called the attention
of the squad and wrote on It
llasquo wood chopper, announced i Chlloquln. spent tho week-end
that Gaston Raslaucliury. a mil- j Hh his father. Mr. Harry Whit
lionalre citrus man and a follow j by. .
countrymun. would give Jack S. P. Delillngcr has luslalled
Dempsey S.Stu.vui) to fight him. General Electric refrigerator In
Kearns used up every kind ot j l's ranch Jiome.
a millionaire but a big citrus i -Nlr- and Mrs. 11. w. Short en-
man when ho was handling Demp-
sey's affairs, but Paulino has his
angel iu the flesh for exhibition.
Kearns never produced any of his
Cuban sugar millionaires or his
Argentine coffee kings.
Windstorm in
N.M. Hardship! "evpra' wp"k" '"
-V -k n - c- Seymour, stulo club lead-
teriainid Sunday with a dinner.
Covers were laid for Mr. and,
Mrs. R. H. Burnell and duugh-l
ter. Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. i
P. Deh linger and family, and the,
host and hostess.
Friends of .Mrs. Howard Short 1
will he glad tolearn that sho hus '
resumed her position as steno
grapher In, tho sheriff's office
y-v ww " "'jwuiir, suite ci
llfl V J trfr' nnd Kra"k Sexlon.
XVa-tl'3,club leader, visited at I
SEVEN SPRINGS. . M.,
March 29. (A Arne rluobluen
of Detroit, liuder In clupsud
time In tho cross country mara
thon, hus averaged almost six
miles an hour 'In tho X92 miles
covered from Los Angeles lo this
point. His elapsed time s 150:
18:05. . ,
Suoininen's edgo over Peter
Gavuzzl. Southampton, Eng., with
an elapsed time of ir,.1:2r,:(iG, Is
a little better than three hours.
while Andrew I'aynn of Clare-
mont. Okla.. Is third with elnnsed
Fight. -.Fight. Fight. UUTi BEltime f 163:49:17.
GENTLEMEN!' And tho boys
went out and were as gentle as
they cuuld be."
A pitcher may nave plenty
of grounds, but he can't
, sue his teammates .
tor non-support '
Slit jf Mites of Glacier National Park from Car Windo
f 'i'sV sTiii'ir 'i'iii'i i i r'i'i'ff I Tsii pi fcMri'iiII!
MKXICO CITY. March 2!). (A1)
El Universal, today suld thut
Paul Bcrlenbarh. former light
heavyweight boxin chump, on,
had obtained a divorce through
the courts at Guernava. state of!
Morelos. Berlnnhsch rami hnrol
Tuesday night and left . Wednes
day . night for parts unknown,)
oner signing tne papers ond the
divorce was gianted.
Berlengach refused to make a
statement when he left his ho
tel for the railway station ap
parently In high spirits.
.v .
The can. civ B
toy GAfi'r tlOE
THAfiit&R?EtBWtlM
Today's schedule run for the
remuinlne athletes Is t'jwnrd
Morlarly, their ZCth control, a'
distance of 27 miles and 35 miles
from the nearest outpost ot com-
mimical Ion. I
Fighting a terrific windstorm
that pelted them wllh travel, KU
die Gardner, of Bout lie, and
I Harry Rea of Long Douch, Calif.,
I romped Into this control, 39
'miles from Los Lunus. In a dead
heat. Both made tho distance
In 6 hours 31 minutes nnd ?.i
seconds. Their elapsed time
from Los Angeles U: Onrdiinr
: 171:45:01 and Ilea 153:3.:OJ.
I : : f
At The Orpheus
o-
. Actors from soven to a hund
red and fifty years of age appear
In Warner Bros. all black-face
comedy, "Hum and Kggs At the
Front," coming to the Orpheus
theater Sunday. In the cast are
Tom Wilson, Hclnlo Conklln and
;Myrnn Loy, nnd directed by Roy
;Dcl Ruth. The two extremes
are not human, however, as they
aro a baby alligator and his
grandpa, who, with a number of
others, lend eerlo thrills and sus
pense to tho sequence whero
Jlelnlo, . exploring an ancient
castle In France, steps Into a
cliuto which ends In a flooded
I and Teptlle-lnfesled dungeon.
county ,
at tho llur-1
rell W. Short homo Tuesduy eve-:
mug.
Klsio IIcki'IHuo was absent
from school n Monday ami Tues
duy on uixount of lllnvus. i
Those who culled on Mr. nail '
Mrs.. II. W. Short Sunday after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Grcoiie, Mrs. Kmlly Green and!
daughters, Florenro and Muy
Mrs. Howard Dow and children, i
Mrs. Lawrenco Gnherand daugli-i
ter, I.olU. Mr.', and, .Mrs. Percy
Dixon and umlly and TbiimusJ
Dixon and son, Ray.
U. S. MAY NOT
CONTRIBUTE TO 1
CANAL TUNNEL
Because the present canal In
adequately serving tho needs or'
the U. B. rorlnmatlon service, tlin :
government probably will not uld '
lu financing tho proposed tunnel-1
lng of the big ditch which runs!
through the heart of tho city, '
Herbert D. Nowoll. Klnmath su- i
poiiiitundent for tne IT. Bv R. 8., ;
told the Klamulh Falls Knglncors'1
society Wednesduy evening.
The engineers, meeting In reg
ular session at Llnkhaven, devot
ed the evening to discussion of
the proposal to send tho Irrlaa-
Hon water from tho nppor lake1
through a tunnel in lieu of thol
existing open cannl. C. C. Kelly,!
city engineer, led In the discus-1
slon, repeating for tho engineers' (
Informations which ho laid before1
the city park board Tuesday !
night, lo the offoct that tho pro-t
Ject would cost about 1100,000.
MII.I.IH (ilVK.V IMM(ST.,
COLUMBUS, 0., Mar., 29. (V,
P.) A resolution favoring the
raiidlducy of Senator Frank II.
Willis, ot Ohio, for tho republi
can presidential nomination, was
adopted by the oxectttlve com
mittee of the Ohio Womon's
Christian Temperance Union here.
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