The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1928, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Wftlntwlay, May 2, 1028
Tape Two
ijap Will Use
! Plane in Race
Around Globe
NEW YOUK, May S. (UP)
A Japanese colic (a professor,
one ot the two men who ara
racing around the world In oppo
site dlrartlont, plans to lly from
New York to Victoria, British
Columbia, In SO bours after be
lands from the Aqultanla Friday.
In order to beat hli romptltor,
who baa already paaaed through
New York racing in Ue opposite
direction, Professor Ryuklyht
Matsul, ot the college ot tech
nical engineering in Tokio, mast
catch the steamer "President
Cleveland.' sailing from Victoria,
II. C, at 6 p. m. Saturday.
Profoaaor Matsui had planned
to catch the ateamer Monday
from Seattle but learned that
the salMnf date baa been moved
forward two dayi. He appealed to
Thomas Cook and son to do
something about it. The firm
has agreed to attempt to get him
across the continent in SO hoars
by air mail and chartered planes.
The Japanese newspaper back
ing the unlqne contest has agreed
to lift the role barring special
means of transportation because
of the nntorseen emergency.
C1SSELL KEEPS
ON HAMMERING
Big Leagues
Results
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CHICAGO, May i. AP) Bill
CisseU had Inaugurated a cam
paign on personal vindication
for the 1123,000 price paid for
him by the White Sox. Yester
day he connected for three hits
In four times at the plate.
It gave the. young shortstop a
record of 14 consecutive games
in which he has hit safely at
least once. Cavalryman Bill's
batting average now la .170.
At The Pine Tree
n
"The Del Ruts Tour" In a
"Spanish .Dance Novelty" Is the
outstanding attraction at the
Pine Tree theatre today. This act
consists ot - four talented artists
who not only dance but also
have several novelties to offer.
' The other four acta ar of stand
ard quality and the show should
pleace one snd all.
On the screen "The Lily" star
ring Belle Bennett,
AMERICAN
Philadelphia 5 11 0
Boston S 0
Grove, Orwoll and Foxx; Set
tlemore, Morris and Hevtng.
St. Louie Sit t
Cleveland 10 !
Beck and Schang; Grant,
Shaute and Autry.
Detroit 10 18 0
Chicago S 11 6
Billings. 8toner and Woodall:
Blankenshlp, Adklns, Barnabe
and Grouse.
New York 8 It J
Washington S IS 1
Bhealy. Moore. Plpgraa O. Col
lins; Mar berry. Van Alstyne and
Tate, Ruel.
NATIONAL
Brooklyn ...... .... 11 1
New York 4 -9 1
Vance and De Berry: Fiusim
mons. Faulkner and Hogan.
Boston S 10 1
Philadelphia S 10 1
Smith and Taylor; Walsh, Mil
ler and Wilson.
Chicago r 1 S 1
Pittsburgh 4 IS 0
Bush. Welch and Con tales; Hill
and Smith, Oooch.
Cincinnati IS S
St. Lonla j..... S S S
Lucas and Hargrave: Alex
alder, Kaufiuann and Mancuso.
Coast League
Ball Scores
At San" Francisco ' r.
Los Angeles ... 1 9 S
Missions -. . 0 S 1
Barroot and 'Har.nah; Holling
and Baldwin.
At Holloywood
Seals 8 14 4
Hollywood 10 15 S
Mitchell and Sprins: Shellen
back, Rhodes and Bassler.
; At Portland Seatle vs. Port
land, no game, rain.
At Oakland
Sacramento - . S 11 2
Oakland 17 1
Keefe and BevereJd; Hasty and
Bool.
MEDFORD. Ore., May S. (AP)
Mrs. Goldie McDonald, 20, en
tered a ptoa ot guilty this after
noon In Justice court and was
fined 825 and sentenced to thirty
days in the county Jail for liquor
possession. She is the first wo
man to be placed In the Jackson
county jail for over two years.
Tunney Gives
Decided Boost
To Literature
PORTLAND. May S. UP)
Wholesale prices: 'Butter: steady;
Portland dairy exchange net
wholesale prices: Cubes extras
4 let standards S9e; prime
NEW YORK. May S. (VP) ! firsts Ssc; finals SStc. Cream-
Heavyweight boxing champions
have set the styles and fads for
many generations of young Amer
ican but It remained for Ceue
Tunney to make reading of the
classics a popular pastime.
Stnce Tunney delivered his re
cent address before class in
English literature at Yale -University
recommending the plays
of William Shakespeare as good
reading the demand for Shakes
peare volumes at the New York
public library has reached un
precedented heights, according to
Miss Esther Johnson, in charge
of the rircalatloo department.
AVIATORS WILL
TOUR AMERICA
NEW YORK. May S. (AP)
The German-Irish craw of the
traas-Atlantle monoplane Bremen
will leave May S for an air tour
ot all the principal cities ot the
country. It was announced today
that Invitations had been receiv
ed from practically all the big
cities and that they would all be
accepted. .
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I am a candidate for county
commissioner of Klamath county
1st democratic ticket in -the
May primary. If nominated and
elected I will serve the voters
and taxpayers to the beat et my
ability. I have served on the
county fair board the past three
year and have had considerable
experience in county affairs. Tax
payers need not suspicion that I
hare pledged myself to any one
faction, but If elected will deal
fair and Just with all. as I have
in the past 40 years that I have
lived In Klamath county.
E. M. HAMMOND.
A21-M18lnc.
ery prices: Prints 3c over cube
standards.
Rasa steady; fresh standard
extras !5c: fresh standard firsts'
S4c; fresh medium extras IS He; :
fresh medium firms iltir; prices,
to retailers tc over exchange
prices. Association selling pric
es: Extras !c; firsts Sic; med
ium 24c; underslsed 20c.
Bids lo the farmer: Milk
steady; raw milk (4 per cent)
$1.55 cwt fob Portland. Butter
fat 40c; station, 41c; track, 4S
4i44c fob Portland.
Poultry steady: heavy hens
lie: light 15 4r 20c; broilers 27
Sac: Pekln white ducks 17c;
colored, nominal; tnrkevs. alive
Sit? 27c. I
Onions steady: local. 81. 75
2.25 per cwt. '
Potatoes steady: 75 H 1.25 sack.:
Wool, steady: eaatera Oregon
SSC 40c: valley medium 43;
.coarse 38c.
.
I At The Liberty
j : -
I The underworld of any large
trltv fnrma thai ilmmnhnra far
"The Girls of the Underworld"
at. the Liberty today.
The picture frankly presents
conditions as they exist In every
large city In the United 8tates,
the night life, Jaxi-niad youth,
petting parties, illegitimate road-
; houses, and its putrons seeking
new thrills and sensations. The
j vivid lesson presented in this
picture is said to be greater than
a sermon.
I Evenings are for men only,
; and afternoons for ladles only.
jThls Is done on account ot the
i nature ot the picture.
j Poker, If your luck Is bad. may
be largely a game of straits.
s&i bi is4 ana Ma sts-;s.
With only .the results of the
Oxford-Cambridge and the Call
' fornla-Washtngton races known
at this time, It is much to early
to speculate what crews will be
too early in the? season and
eaught her crew oat ot shape.'.
With no intention to get into
a private discussion It woald
in the Olympic rowing races nd leeem, however, that tt a later
" what kind of crews they will be.
It Is quite certain, however,
that England will have a good
crew on the water and that there
will be another good one sent
from the United States, and that
England and the United States
will do what fighting there is
for the championship.
Cambridge raced Oxford almost
off the Thames coarse river in
. their annual race a
date wonld have found Washing
ton in better condition to row,
that California might have ween
that much better also.
. -
Crews of Other Tears
Two of the greatest crews that
ever sat in boats won the Olym
pic championship for the United
States in 1920 and 1924. There
la no crew now In training that
. l,. VTomiM, to be as good as that
short time .. .... . , ,
WRESTLING
. VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIP TOTOXAMEXT
VETERANS' ATHLETIC CLUB r
The Old Mills Building. Sixth and KUunath
THURSDAY, MAY 3rd. 8:30 p. m.
MAIN EVENT '
Geo. Washburn vs. Sailor Jack Woods
of Portland
of Medford
The winner of this contest will meet Al Karaslck May 11th
Semi Wind-up
YOUNG KID -- w. -- THURMAN JACKSON
of Klamath Falls
of Chlloquin
Special Event ......
HAROLD BELLOWS v. BRIGGS JOHNSON
or Klamath Falls of Chlloquin
News Boy .
RAY DINGMAN LYNE PROPST
Tickets 52.00 and ?1.50 at the Mecca, Rex, Smoke,
Waldorf Pool rooms; ladies and students gen. ad. 75c
ago and won by nine lengths or Tle to Piri.
better.' That wonld seem to In- ,- i, ,im tn
. dlcate that Cambridge either had
a very good crew or Oxford has
a very terrible one. The chances
' are that Cambridge has a good
come.
It Is unlikely, however, that
the Navy and Tale will figure as
-n ;ZT.JTa r"T " they did in the
crew and will furnish most ot the ' Mir.n
no choice bnt the Navy in 120,
oarsmen In the boat that the
Leander Club will send to Ams-
' terdam.
I and four years ago Tale was so
i f .liMif nf .11 Anmnetitlon that
f There Isn't very much known ' ly tne gent of the Tale boys
now about the American crews I accept the invitation was neo
other than that the Columbia
; University champions ot 1927 j a' Navy, however. Is switch
have been almost wrecked by nDB back (rom an experimental
i , sickness and Injuries and that . 7,tem to tne oW ina auccessf ul
California has a better crew for:olen(Jon .,.booIi Bna too nmch
? the time being at least, than -cannot D6 expected over a win
, Washington. ter Taia atUi hai E(i teander"
California won the Pacific ln dj.rgg of the rowing depart
coast championship by a half- j ment but ne ta fighting through
: toat length from Washington and a period of ordinary material and
- will go to Poughkeepsle and the ; HtLTnTi to be forging
, Olympic trials. Washington com- 1 gea,
'. ' plained that the race was staged 1 ' see'
Some guys buy their girls lip
sticks because they know,
fc .they'll get it all back '
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Pennsylvania under a new
coach, Busty Callow, is attract
ing attention, but it Is unlikely
that even Callow has hopes of
an Olympic rip for his eight.
e
Wisdom Is Shown Hera
I may seem presumptuous to
dismiss all the Olympic entries
tat England and the United
States, but the dope makes them
the only serious candidates. They
are the only nations that bars
the facilities to pick a whols boat
aa a crew Instead of being forced
to work individual material into
a unit.
Even the British do a little
manufacturing for the crews ot
the Leander piub, but all the
oarsmen are from Oxford and
there Is not as much difference
In their systems and styles of
rowing ag there la among the big
American universities.
' The American officials have
shown the wisdom of picking an
experienced crew as a unit, in
stead of selecting eight Individual
stars and teaming them. It goes
without syaing, however, that the
United States Is the only country
where this theory can be prac
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