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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1928)
Tngft Two THE EVEXINT, HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iNitintlay, April 21, 1!2.S GENE VS. TOM IN JULY AND WHAT OF IT? BASIN GUNNERS J IE! BEND Inter-County- Trap Shoot Will be Held Tomor row at Club ; Klalnalh and ltrml scatter can artist will match their respective KhootlBK eyes tomorrow morning and afternoon in au ilntcr-county Hlioot at the Klamath (inn club tomorrow afternoon. The Bend trap shooters will arrive on the scene of battle at 10 a. m. and Immediately there after the various event will be run off in regular order. i The first event will be a 50 target shoot at 1$ yards: the ttecond, i a' r0 tnrKet handicap nhoot; and the third a 25 target U'Uin shoot. Other events which might take place if the weather In favorable include s.jackrabblt shoot, and a red bird shoot. The latter is a particularly trying affair, din ners will stand up and fire at a given number of birds. Along tho elay pigeons will be one that is painted red. It the trap shoot er to. whose lot it comes to fire at the bird, misses it, he must pay a stipulated amount to II the other gunners. If he lilts it, all the gunners pay him. On the 0 target 16 yard shoot will be a special prise for the high gun of the visiting team. On the 50 target handicap shoot, free-for-all, there will be a spe rial prize for of a $15 fishing rod. No additional fee will be charged for the special shoot and tarkets and shells will be 1he same price, club officials an nounced. LAST GAPS OF N. C. O. PROJECT BEING CLOSED Big Leagues Results AMKKUAN I.KVGI K ) At New York: j Philadelphia S 5 0 j New York V ..'.. 1 5 1 j . Grovo and Cochrane; Pipgras, I Moore and Collins. At Host on: Boston Washington ... MacKaydcn, and Hofniann; : Burke and Tate. C B ltlissell. Gastou, 10 1 1 Morriss llraxtou. At Chicago: Chicago 11 i Cleveland 1 Thomas and Berg: Bayne. Collard and L. Myall. . 12 0 j . s j Miller.. Sewell. ! At Detroit: Detroit ..... 0 4 1 St. Louis 3 5 1 j .WhileliiU . aud Margrave: Or-' den. Wright and Schang. I MCfNGoow n Artiec, 'I -togtac yVr I Wbst euou axxxo Uc cccJ I t 1 II .''I I Uf ' tv-l suia .n ; am. ra. St t jsku. isMd Itee a)tuu most z'fit r r rMni yM&tMZi? V UKON B6" Some aIGuJ KV-l iWSsSSff?"' I r i I r-VIP- WVJ I AM J NATIONAL I.KUJI K ; At Brooklyn: Brookbn S 9 1 ritlladelphla .. . 6 5 4 ; -McWeeny, Khrhardt and Do-1 berry: Ferguson. Mitchell, Miller.! Willonghby, Baecht. and Wilson. ' A Micrjoie fop -xhz !USeERS'-A)Ck.JWCB TO SlK?OG&Cr5 ACArjGr AMD PLCaItV oP Room". DIZZY DUG AN ounces THilS (SOW , i riwi inc AAmpoTies 1 TAeM-CREAO HE'S 130 specAu BARGAlM CFF1ER amsutt bg a great Help rt? -nceT salcts, Me Poprs 5CCMC to Be -that.. v 3AP toowC BAD. RESERVOIR IN WESTERN LAKE COUNTY FILLED I.AKKVIKW. Unv, April 21.-Km- ihi Mm-dtid Huh hIimo H i iuiHirtii lion H yi'HiK ago, Imw rowfivolr In fiitt. 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XK.llT . -' And Our Special Sunday Dinner! At Chicago: ..Cincinnati t 1! i Chicago 0 4 0 ' Rixey and Margrave; Hoot. Welch and Martnett. Issue Gall for Ball Players To Show Up for Practice at County Fair Grounds Sunday Baseball practice opeus tomor row on Fair Orouuds field. Wal- ' At St. Louis: St. Louis 16 1 Pittsburgh . 2. 11 0 j Haines and O'Farrell: Crimes. 1 Frame and Ooocb. Only games scheduled for day. &8 .: should show up at i p. m. promptly so we can look them ' over and separate the wh.nt ! from the chaff as enrly In the season as possible." The, genial manager is anxious to get every baseball player In I Klamath on the field tomorrow. ! Me pointed out that there was : "ami I don't see th need of spending a lot of rnh to meet fancy salaries of outside stars. What we want is to have tvry ha jn ha II p ! y or o u l on t h i tl fa mond tomorrow mwl you can uV- (MMitl on U i mil pit k a koih) ti'Utti (mm (hut iiKi;rci;;it!im." Klanmitt KalU is now otfirhtltv tt tui'iiihor of the Ori'K""-l'uUforniu h-UKtii. IMaiiH uto koIur forwanl townnU HtiiKtiiK i Kttrni May l with tho fatmttiH Hoiifo of Mavhl tram, tht hi'lfamn auurcxatluii that tuvaili'ij Kinmuth KulU hint yvtir aitit wrr il. (!. ui hy tho Klamath nin. Out of the mw nprtitK futl tho n n k U inrsaiii. V nltuoKl had forxottrn wIut, i hi attkli wan. s WE TAKE SPECIAL PRIDE IN THE SERVICE WE GIVE AND THE QUALITY FOOD. SPECIAL SUNDAY TABLE D HOTE DINNER $1.00 Coast League Ball Scores ; ter Fuller, manager of the Klam i ath Falls team, announced today. -LAKEVIEW. Ore.. April 21. Closing up tho last gaps In the line into Lakevlew, N. C. O. con struction trains have, been dis tributing .materials within the city limits the past few days. This work is expected to be com pleted during the next few days and the entire line in readiness for tracklaying crews. Hail laying expected to begin this week bas been delayed by storms and crews now are sched uled to arrive the middle ot next week, according to an Interview with General Manager S. H. Mc Cartney this morning. Labor is plentiful in the California valleys and the organization of the crews will be quickly accomplished. BOARD CONFERS WITH ATTORNEY ON SUIT BILL i .i ! To confer ith the district lioard of the Klamath Irrigation district relative to a hearing in 'V'an'n8tonI D. C on the reintro duced suit bill a measure de signed to secure the consent ot tlo government to be' made de fendant in a lawsuit brought by the government to cancel cer tain water rights sold to the California, Oregon Power com pany L. A. Liljeqvist, assistant stale's attorney general, is spend ing the day in Klamath Falls. It is the district's plan to se cure a hearing on the question at' which their interests would be 'represented by Mr. Liljeqvist and Ilert Haney, prominent Portland attorney. - Hvery man to his taste; some of as read the comic strips and others get their amusement out of the D. A. R. blacklist. ' At Los Angeles: Sacramento 11 4 9 i Los Angeles 10 11 24 Shea and Koehler: IMitt ;Sandberg. foxy punn gambler, he's bound to ' play favorites AtCWSTERS7eu. At San Francisco: ,, Oakland S 13 4 Seals 19 20 3 Dnff, Gould, Dag I in and Ilool; Mitchell, May and Sprlnz. c 'ii. out; A REAL TURKEY DINNER CLAY'S CAFE yt ii lb fT material enough la Klamatli to organize a baseball Uiliii that will sweep the Oregon-California leag ue during the 1928 season. Sunday' 65c ! -If ' t fflr! aWrfspirants Wf:l "They're good players In thi-i berths on ht'KImali. rrtnerthejr (his city and wunty."-said f tiller i Includes Soup. Dessert and all the Fixinjff. Open all night - - - 1118 Main Street DAILY MERCHANTS LUNCH 40c ,mn aapiaa.,ai '- m - ' i '-''mm 4M,M,i it;,. jjtt :;. -..:...',:. :'.., At Portland (12 innings:) Mission 9 15 0, Portland . 5 13 1 Hailing and Baldwin, Whitney; , French and Kego, Alnsmith. At Seattle: , Hollywood 10 12 1 Seattle 6-12 0 Murphy and Agnew; Teachout ' and Schmidt. ROGERS THROWS SAM CLAPHAM MEDFORD, April 21. (IP) Stanley Rogers of Medford threw Sam . Clapham here last sight after the former had become groggy from beadlocks. Clapham claimed that AI Karaslck was unfair In deciding the fall. Pro fessor Hlgami threw Frank Bnrns of Portland In a half hour semi-final tussle. Too will Qs LOS ANGELES a Better if Yoa SJtop at glcigxrward SIXTH mod SPRING 1 J. V! pill r t-VWWijHmwmm. W-wkttf- i - ' STSBEIS J, 'JPrlilillljl TordmVtiaeiCoBtmeUm : I j y.UJjQ5l5j i-rfOriU ;x I ' ll ' Ossak Taw Car at mm Dw j I 1 - '. I THECiK'rui G - I I I 1 I Oil... IT i . r IS I t IL C FRYMAN, Proprietor aun c. wAosmot . ' uasau, h. WAona I A Sunday Dinner Menu I especially prepared for Jovers. 2 of clean and wholesome foods. tUlMAlb .Macadoine of California Fruit, Madeira RELISH Mustard Chow Chow SOUPS Cream of Chicken, Prlntimere Consomme with New Asparagus Tip CHOICE OF Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Baked Stuffed Young Chicken, Oliilet Gravy and Cranberry Sauce Fried Half Spring Chicken, Southern Style Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Cumberland Sagce Small Tenderloin Steak. Mushroom Sauce: Frirasse of Young Chicken, Buttered Noodles Little Pig Chops with Fried Apples VEGETABLES Potatoes, Ducbess .' Green Peas. Bonnl Femme, Francals SALAD Fresh Asparagus and Ripe Tomato, Mayonnaise DESSERTS Rice Custard Pudding Assorted Pies Pineapple Sherhert with Cake Vanilla Ice Cream with Wafers Plum Pudding, Winn Kaiico Served from I 1 a. m. to 8:45 p. m. $1.25 Hotel Willard Coffee Shoppe Open all night 111 North 7th Street - l THE EVENING HERALD RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT EDITION Over 80 Pages on Klamath Co. 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