Monday, Ajiri 2ft, 102ft Just an Infant Connie Mark, Tries MoadliM Hurl, it With Ol.t Men Ready for Boat ! il 10 second, made by Heroic 'In s:i -' wroiiiis. mcy are 'oi'em in HUB. nml llm AiihtI-: iniiiiilirM, oi mo iiwn mini niiny FISHING IN KLAMATH RIVER POOR SUNDAY mu record was Ho J-1U serouds, team. made by Charley I'rtddiKk HI - - 11 ' I.iivn Thinks H.111I1 lliiiiiui- Kuiv lil. Ip making his ft H"". 1 footprints of a dluoMiur have for t)liiiplr ivip Mev. us.rn barely defeated ueorRO bp11 fu(1(, ,. t.onn(,,.,n Hut "'."l ..?.,?"'.T.."::: Imayha It m only policeman inn.. . r. ..i-.l Ilalnl waa ilmad out on tha beach for hU day nff( THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAM.S. OREGON OS REAM ill 1 1 i in E GflURS fir Marine Raneri On Next Card In Chiloquin EOF TQiBE PLANNED ch i 4 ,. I .OQVIX) Ore, April jai Damon Savage matchmaker, an nounces unit no nan secured .Ma 'rlne ISanerl, 1ST. pound boxer, for " i . ii,.i the ncrt smoker which will be Membership Will Convene h. ui ii.ro May ism. Inter-City Match is . i The Tacouia scrapper will mee Announced ' ' i A''-'1" l!or"""1 ,,,n ronnd . 'main event. Thirty-two rounds ; Jj'bc full membership, pf. theot hohi wi mrllo the next rt.-iimcs Golf club -III meet ut crowa. nngut imiy ana mu . vi ' ' ' T 1 ilia chamber -of commerce rooms Huff have been matched for the toihorrow ovenlnft .M 7:30 o'clock ': forthcoming event. to make final plana for the en' largcment of the club house, modd of ton club liouse add! Hon hits been on exhibition In the' window of Iho K, K. K. store. 1 .A now raddy house to ot tha present club bout Jutt been fluished. Tha bouse la finished with due slabs, to correspond , ti' the dasfga of tn now club house. Some years ago, H. D: Morten son, president and chief owner of the Pelican- Bay Lumber com pany had charge at ji publicity c-5c - . 0 Of- i GENE BACK IN mmm get IFIIIJRIflSi mm mm mm . - 'A An Analers convention na down." wa the udvlco of ritual) held on the Klnmath river be-'poinled anxlera wh woiulcd their low Keno Sunday. The fnniona weary way home with emiuy rainbow trout belabored ..with i ends. "There In Ion iniii'li nil- nearly every lure known to man from worma to iiluR--(ind tboj net result or the human Invasion is thai, wlih a tew nniablo ex- oepilous. the fish populallou r-' I maina undisturbed, s Men, women anil children tried ' U . . I i. . I. ...I.,. . . .. ..I .... I . t n-1 . iuvn lilt minimi iiiiui,iii Mtiure and tha ncneral consensus hf opinion wna that either the tlsh "weren't" or they were aor-'turul food In the" wuler til this (ed with natural food carrlod j time." down the stream by hlrh watera. However (.here were a few of Water aoakea, lliaunla and! Iho more rxpcrli'med uiiKlora . thousands ot froita 'populated thejwhoae skill neltad trout three to I rocks along tha rhar, warralua: t alx fine ralnlHiwa: bul. a wild tthemselvoa In the afternoon aun. ' beforej these were in the decided "Wait - until the .water Roea . minority. FZ3 . 17 Portland at Mercy of Mission Hurlers; Double-Header Lostjj I .-;JJ W' ' . fir: ' i ti' .. rv. SIMONDS Scoffs t Rumors That i He is' to t Married ; in Near Future Cocnlc'Mack Un'rJ wins int. old' . men . enilivly la his eftoru to arah the American league nen-j nant 'with the Philadelphia Aah-i l;rr ,OhtCUu:dyO0hnv I B' Tb' As"1'1 bW "h - of Lytins. a rlgiit-hander. who wail Twalvejhits w.a tha auiu total double header, 4-1 and nuck siicned from tha Alwater Kent ' be Portland hitters' In IK 'shot May kept IS Oak hits well Isandlot team in rbiladvlphla. lie innlnna oft two Mission hurlers : scattered In thiv uiornlna rruy won S3 straight Raines tor the . and not a Heaver dented the and the champlona aiado five Kent, last season and Mats la tha two aamea. both : babhlin tn ludn the sent l.nm i seasons bi-fore he ran up , of whlch the Mlssinos won. 7-0. 1 Dutch Ruothor and Wilbur Conn-. Fireak OI 1 Ramea.imd Th --npto Inrmuxl ar lavn v.inrAhli xulhn.- j the Bells' winnlnr streak lo six bonked up In the ufiernnm fray; 'and tha Boa-era' IohIiir streak tn and the Seal fllnRer won his own 'nine. Ratterles: navennort and 'came with u sitiKle In Iho ninth ' Whitaoy; I'-'uder, Orlmau. Turn-t hut Urova in MU.kln l!h the' winning run. llatterlea: Sharks. and Bead: May and second Rann: Cooiier and llueiher and Hprin. 1 Vuuitha W.i. stweas Jii. a aophos , mo at. tlM tfnvitty of Iowa, heiania an nutstandlnit candidal for the-' failed .States Olympic .... .n -.... 1 1 w t,..n 1. .. -lull yards In S c,-ih,f. Th" I recocnlccd world's record la 3d , J He started plicblac with (leratun- t town hlRh school. inn r imiup nn .. -c,' m.mmm-, .. x'sr"''!: sprlns: : ,cne tunney mc ' ,'N.ewj I. I II HI I'll I '111.!' frr-TTZ l'-: ,ork reauy o s ar, craH..nS 1 I fl J l fl I hQP W V- OOy - ! .-' ; tor uia neavyweiRm title ae- ill 11(111111 I llmlll fenso aealnst the nloddine Aniac.l w w wmsia. . ,n French and Boro. Second; Yon will UL LOS ANGELES Dcttrr if You Stop at SIXTH aoJ SPB.ING CTSEIS Tigers Whilo Pine asBocimion. In this reconciled to Tex Rickard's prn-jBeatS- Browns 2 -to 1; connection. Mr. Mnrtenson pro- j gram of one championship "shot" i - White Sox Batter ' Iiarea a dookici -m muwuicia year. j homes and other ntiildinRS to be After a week here Tonneyt, made of pine. The new caddy ; plans to aurt on a proRrara of! house follows one .of the popu- j jght trainiss in Speculator, New lar deafens embraced In that-i York. booklet and all who have seenj Tunney arrived from Miami it aKreo that- the bnildiuir is a-j Beach, Fla yesterday in time to work- of art. as -well -as usclui characterize ' as "ridiculous ' re-l :ind practical. . 'ports that he planned to tOnr 1'l.iy waa heavy at. the KoU.Qr0po on a "honeymoon." af rourso Saturday and Sunday, due ! (Cr be battles Heeney. to the fair weather. . Scores are scoff sat Rumor now belnr kept, as a baeis lor, know." oueiied the Ihe season's handicapping. Under a special arrangement, the low scores mnde each week-end will STRAIN RUNS TO FIIXIES. The strain of Guy McKinney, the world's fastest living trotting stallion, seems to run to the tn male1 lfsne. ; His first six foals were all fillies. His latest ar rivals, at Hanover (Pa.) Shoe Farms were from Nella Dillon, 2:05 and Maru, 2:29;;. QUITS DUMOXD FOR KING. Jack Smith, a huge catcher who tried out with the New York Yankee last year, hag given up baseball for the present and Is trying to be a prize fighter. Ho works as "Yankee Jack." He has ' beaten a couplo of hams. .. T ' It's trot hard to ' understand how some ' flappers can make their tacts ugly: the mystery is how they can stand before a mir ror and do it. jwhen some can players e ' o single tliev always cry ! to sn-erch it. w mi ! champion, "any one of sound 1 mind who has a business pay- 'Hnv him at toast 1750.000 a year hereafter bo printed In the Her-, who Tould leat,pard!Ze all that am on Aionuay. A team match has been ar ranged with the Medtord 'Golf club, to be played -over the Jled ford IS holes on Sunday, July 2. : An Invitation has just been received from the Medford club for this event. Probably a la man team will go from Klamath. The IS players showing up best in play will, be chosen. At tho last tournament, held at Med ford, tho Klamath team came homo -with high Individual hon ors, which were won by Ward Dwight. local member. Team matches have also been arranged for early dates with Bend and McCloud. The' Bend players will probably come . to Klamath in May, as the Bend course is being reconstructed. The match with McCloud will be played over the latter's course. game: Ludorph and Baldwin: Couch and Ainsmlth. i After dropping a hectic slug ' Ring' match, 13-9. In the first name. l.oe Angeles com? hack. .' to win aa eleven lnnliy: nightcap Sacra- Aspirants for Pelican Team mM Hold Practice fer D 11 t . T 1 1! l iit AMUtiait'u rnNii i . A C.eorRe Uhle. Rreat rlRht hand- leIlto Droke . ,.j . , tn! ut ma iijTt-ieiuii nouvivaiis . . - . . . . , annarentlr has returned to the! . . " " V . """! Klamath Kails Pelican baseUll , - - noenier nomea, out in itnicrm Aspirants for berths on the form that eaabled the Indiana to Kiro tho New York Yankees a stern but futile chabe for the Am erican league pennant In His third straight triumph of ...J. .ilto win the first game 11-S. Bat- Among the familiar fare aeon j, ....p,.,. . . i.--l..- I i.! .. - - - . " - "i on uic oasenau aiamonu were . e-'5 r Ithe canVcuub ; Mtp ' "0C. JAMS". P MEA i$wiK5To'J.'"'R-BOii Ci ' 1 I "" " by getting married? Last year' I received $1,000,000 , for tak ing seven punches on the chin. After all, the Win who is not willing to do that. Is just plain selfish.'' Backing Tex Rickard's selec tion of his opponent, Tunney said he believed Heeney was tho best of tho challengers. Offer Kofnsed The champion has eonscientous scruples against -wearing the na tional colors around his waist. Representatives of the Tough club, a social organization pre sented a belt. of red, white and blue to .GeneNTunney when he arrived, but the champion turn-, ed it back with the request that some other color scheme be used. "Yon can deck the bier of a general with the colors of an American flag, but they should not be used to drape around the portly stomach of a fighter," the champion commented in re turning the gift. SPEEO RECORD fflf Ineffective pitching sent the Washington Senators down to' de feat, S to S at the hands of Bos ton at the Capital. . ' The Pittsburgh-; Pirates,-cham pions possession ot the cellar of the National league when they bow ed to the Chicago Cuba, 3 to 2. in the first game of the eerie at Chicago, DO, 000 persons, the largest crowd that ever saw a ball game in the city, were on hand. Rain forced postponement of the National league actios be tween Brooklyn and New York and St. Louis and Cincinnati las well as that between the Yan-f kees and Philadelphia In the jnn-i lor circuit. ' I tut m ttwujtinlilavil vnafjtrflnv Aflntx- came back to score twice in their 2 0 (,lofk th, rnun,y halt tad win. Batteries: Kal- fr arou., , ,how lUrlr llo. Shea and Koehler; WriRht.j w,rM bfl,r h ,wnMuK ovos ' of waller Fuller, manager. In rralltv. It was luit a muscle Weathcrsby ndJ In0(wlllll, prai ,iCB, 0 which alxmt ! ' -.two dozen nlavers lohbed balls! Seattle split a pair with H-l-;back and forth and stepped Into lywood MonuRer Jimmy Middle- j. fow tut ones at the plate, ton pitching the Indians to a. The day wmr -wound no with a ; 3-1 victory after the Stars had.,p r tl c c ,tma wllll ,he f(u, , imassacred four Indian burlers"Kamata cnuniv hixh school nine. I - , aecoM Rsme; lutroiv idu nun- 4 the present campaign waa eord. ' Bn,hlirn. wMther.h mJ i to 1. over the Brown at St. . i0O f day aJ l per 4t wk bass) rotwdav Priced Cbtta I aadOfffl Ws pCas-Mtt Knight. Graham, Teacbont. .Nance' Fuller. Ott Kills, Frem-hy Bay- . and Parker. Second game: Hul-ness. Bee Noel. Loyal Canter. . : Tey and Agnew; Middleton andBII Long. Jack Franey and; IL C. FRYMAN, Proprietor Schmidt. ; ' Harry Molatorc. Ban Francisco swept -the ser-j The next practice Is called torj lea with Oakland, four games to I Tuesday evening. SLUsXT C WACKNU snamn.M. WAcorsa Crosscut Saws Simonds Saws are Popular ' BECAUSE Steel used in SimontU Crescent Ground' Cross-cut Saws is made from a special quality of steel manufactured in their own crucible steel mill and tempered by theii; own secret process. Thi.i steel gives the teeth a toiiRhness and hard ness which enables them to hold their shaii), Kcon cutting edge under long and severe usage. " Distributed by LORENZ CO. Wholesale Industrial Supplies GEESE WINGING TO NORTH Young- American Sets New Mark at Day - tona Beach, Fla. ' DAYTONNA BEACH. Ha., April 23. () The world's aiito lnohlle speed record . was today written beside the name of a young American; Ray Keech and tho figures were 207.55 miles an hour. Tho 27-year old .driver wrest ed tho "fastest time on earth" from Caplaln Malcolm Camp hell, the Englishman, by a scant margin of half a mil" uu hour yesterday when he reeod off an average mile In 17.24 seconds at the wheel of J. M. White' "Triplex Special.!' : Success followed a series of heart breaking failures, the last of which came a few minutes before ho broke the record when his first attempt of tho dsywan thrown out because a timing de vice fulled to function. JIS.V TO KB DIE MORGAN. When. Eddie Morgan played Cackle and Cry of Birds Heard Each Morning' " and Evening, Early ". each ,- morning - and towards dusk of each late after noon, the cackle and cry of thousands of geese, la heard as they wing their way over Klam ath on their annual flight to the north. For days the migra tory birds have been evacuating Tule lake where they panse each year for several weeks on their way back to the northloDd. Nut until next fall will the birds return to the Klamath country to stay for several months - feeding in tho lakes, marshes and grain fields or the Klamath baxlu ... - At The Orpheus ! , football In Chicago several sea sons ago as a member of the Tn lano Grecnles, ho was hurt. A few days sgo, as an outfielder for tho Cleveland Indians, he wont to Chicago to make his major league Never have the comic relations between the Irish and Jewish people been pnt on the screen with such success. It Is said, as in "The Cohens and Kellys In Paris," the Universal Special now playing tn laughing crowds at the Orpheus theater. .It parks a laugh In every font of film. George Sidney and J. Karrel Mc Donald head the ratt, while Vera Gordon, Kate Price, Charles Ie laney, Sue Carol and Gertrude Astor are in tho supporting com pany.' Al Cohn wrote the story, adaptation and continuity. THINKS UK WILL W1X. "If I didn't think I hid a good chance- to win I wouldn't be here,". Jim Barnes told British golf writers when he arrived In England to start practice for the British open. Barnes, one of the six American entries who have waii h Inttt Mwn tinrnamenls. (jjjii(rtrtlty ' MMMtjlllllllUtMilMHMlHIWlP .'' . sm. m ii - x. i . ,i w f wi. v it mu r . . .. l . . smoked every month. Some gairettes,and some tobacco One fresh and fragrant cigarette -land forty-nine others just like it . . TOR 15 CENTS. Lwicrrr tt. Mmi Tobacco Co. y (copped the priie in 125, XT"-' debut and waa hurt again,