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. Vntir In lhi
nrt(Mvitir u now ut iht 63 fnot
mink wlino U will bo koil until
ihn IrrlKiitliiu niiMiii Djit'tiH.
I.iint iitr lht'( wim iin mttt'H
WitttT Itt'lilml In dam iin Iht'rn,
In Hi lirt tiii!. hut UmiI hm lht
IMst Hint hiro lltn ruriHtrm (Mm
if hi IniRuthu r-yti'ttt thai wa
tt r huil hi'Mii mIhim! IiIk!it thua
i't(. Ki Mi'tnn lttm t tn irti
Kutiuu toiiiiMtiiy liiiH liiMMt rt'ti'UH-;
(tiK I hi wiiU'i of iin ri'M'fvdir 1
jlhtmiuti I tin plllviiv, hut n'rottl
liuluf.iH !mn k.'pt I1m miici' l vi I
S'miitan fliNitt th mNtilnn uf
jtlll Rltli'rl.
I ai tin fiR rMt tvft th linn--
j Voir rnittaillH hiUlM -Ifi.iMlO licit1 '
liM't of witi'i quatitlty utiffl-
rli'til fni Iwii In thrt-' yi'itir ii.tt
jiui (hi IimhIm tiuili'r (hi tinJHi
I til (inoHt l.itko vnlti'v,
I An tiffh-itil Mllrt ImiiK Hit rrl
' MiMfU'riiiVrrf tin fitriiti'ii worn ut '
ITiiUii, Oklii, Kir-'i out lu Ttiittt
j wiiii 't tn nt'iirly nn poml tntir
titliniM'iit im thoy iinpil to ht.
The Talk
of the
Town
Oi'KN AM. 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
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IL C FRYMAN, Proprietor
aun c. wAosmot . '
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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 -
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