The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 09, 1928, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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I To Be a Star I
Golfer Play
Against Par i
TT
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DANGERS
T
Hit
Satuwlny, JimpOMftM
win
BE-AVEflS TRIM
LA. FORT
STRAIGHT
Cincinnati Reds Defeat
Brooklyn in 11 Inning
Game Yesterday
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By The .MMiriall Prera :
Portland ran her winning
streak to- thre by attain trim
ming Los An galea 7-1, Elmer
Ponder breaking Into the games
won column for the first time
this year. . At that, he wobbled
In 'the sixth and was forced to
retire In favor of French, who
stopped tho Anels cold. , Bat
teries:. Barf oot. O thorn and
Sandberg; Ponder, French and
Alnsworth.
. Every Mission In the regular
lineup got at least one hit as the
Bells' punched their way. to a 9-2
vletory over' Sacramento, their
fourth of , the week. Plllette
loafed through the nine tunings,
allowing the Senators but eight
hits. " Batteries: Keating 'and
Severeld; Plllette and Whitney,
Bypher.
Ico Peioet says He Lost rue
'NAYlONU OPtx'OMCe BY dOlrHi
'OUT IN SO IN Ml? lJT
ROUND ANP COWINU IN
in A wncclSahrow-
fi8
MOT-
Y GOPSTSLK?
ABOUT TOOOHl
LUCK'-I SHOOT 1
67TmSTaW
wtoBtu Mehihorn
Says a Stme WAY
To Lose A GOLF:
tTHAneiewsMip is soot
YtUR BfST ROONP FIRST
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MUCH ABILITY
'. Ability, such as one would ex
pect to tlud among professional
dancers of some years exper
ience upon tho legitimate stag,
waa found among the child pupils
of Mrs. Eve Benson who appear-
FRANK TROEH
IN GOOD FORM
" ... .
(Continued front page 1)
llmiilitaii
R. Shelton .
F. XlcNeal ...
3. Durtun ...
LOST, CREW OF
ITALIA. ALIVE
(Cnnttuued from page 1)
ed the paf two etenlngs at the v " " """'
O. Nord
S. Mendonhall
Pino Tree before appreciative au
dlenres. ' '
Ih I .. . r. .. iiwitnrail from
mi.. ........ , p IWoh
Medford with a number of her!; . , , " "
pupils ranging from nine to eigh-l"' '"ra
teen years of- age. -On Monday i " "" .
ton Salem, Clnaa 0 high, 9S; aud
(1. W. Houston, city, (Muss 1)
high, 9) birds.
Other high scores hi this event
were shot by t). N. Ford, Dtil
Monte. AN: II. 1.. ltontolt. nrofes-
way this afternoon, the high men um. Portland. 9K: F. M Troch,
were Frank Troeh with 9S. C. F. Portland, 9H: and 8. ( Mendon
Vlnlng, 9&. and Everett Harden- nuii Medford. 98.
brook. ' j Those making 97 scores In this ! the Italia since llio lie
Following ' are Incomplete '.vent were: K. Ilardeubrook. ' 'a subject to frequent move-
Mrtm; fity. n-or'.n Palmer. Sulem: J. , meiit.
A. Thonipon. lllodgett. Ore : I The district off Norilicitatliiiid
N Y. Stoddard, Modoc Point: J. being Just along the upproxlmatv
W. Seavy, Portland, and . A. W. I limit of opeu water. ,
Sehuupp. city. Ninety-six scores: J The meHSNgos which the Cilia
Earl Cirnhnm. I'oqulllai H. -.,, Mtianu hue picked up would
Hauger. cily; 11. A. PeWeeae. miicute that the Italia' position
city; A. E. Powell, Ashland: aud WM 80 Sl) ,,,, utmlo and
W. J. Carey. Sau Mateo profes- ,g ettt Kn,le. ; This would
lonal. nlnca thit Ilallii inst off fiinx
volition primary cninpalgu In
which several hil'iiilred tliotisiinil
dollars were speiil I III) fight lo
licnt Hoover, Is III the linuils
lurgely of a sprightly young vo
lutin who does her best to talk
politics Ilka a man, and thn aged
tlnilsm prevailed here there wii
some fear that It would be dlffl- j fun, lcr and art pulron who was
nut tor the iionuy ami iiniKnumi
driiggnil llilo politics few years
ugo whan llurilliig pppiliilod lilm
sncrelnry of the treasury. And
If Mellon' gives the slgti.il, Mrs.
M('oiwilck might as woll pow
der her nose and go hack lioinn
to her coiigriissloiiiil' campaign.
U is Just that nearly over.
1710 $9
17 JO SI
1710 VS
1720 95
1720 SO
,.:..19 JS 97
1921 91
2114 Us
1922 92
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k- ..' .,.ii. In the Following are complete scores . .dcp event of
V-"i" u T;.". . .! i, of the first half ol the loo-oiru wera as follows:
"" v' i state championship event held
Each of the dancers were cler- ""10 "",.
erly costumed aud showed '"l,,lL y S'....'...'..'. 100
til Ml, I IV 111,, tUVF ........ " -- - " '
- Tar
Entrant gets.
K. tthelton 2
...93
i .,..,, . ir,lhrnok 100 I r XI, Vllv
hard work on the part I the j t!. (Ir.h.m
,.,.mm w..iord McNeil ...
presented at each of the per
formances: "KassUn." by 1-a Murle Beck
and Doreen Leveret te.
"Sinish," by Verna" Forn-
crook
: 'Doll,'.' by Janet Reed and Do
reen Leveret te.
Earl Graham
F. C. Fltipatrlck - 91
H. H. Veatch - 90
O. M. Ford - 9
S. F. Port on
IC. F. Vlnlng ..
IF. D. Grewell
B. L. Beaton
Mexican." by Beverly Chlldors E; S"'"1
Verna Forncrook. '?f. "!a
95.p. Fitspatrlck
97 H. Veatch
O. Ford
S. Barton ......
C. Vlulug
F. Greenvll 91
B. Deatou 80
K. Smith
0. Held .
S. Miller
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Setb Miller
Jack Knight held San Fran
cisco to five hits, hit a homer,
double and single, and was just
about tbe whole works in Seat
tle's 9-0 win over the Seals. Tho
Seals contributed four errors be
hind Thurston's Ineffective pitch
ing to help boost the Indians'
run total. Batteries: Thurston
and Sprint, Reed; Knight and
Parker.
The left handed Mr.' Kinney
won his own game of ball when
he rifled one of Cooper's slants
out of tbe lot with two men on
In the seventh. Tbe wallop broke
a 1-1 tie and gave Hollywood its
third win of the fceek over Oak
land 4-1. Batteries: Cooper and
Read: Kinney and Bassler. .
MARKET SHORT
. nrfiinn-.nrnrirrr
PORTLAND. Ore., June 9, UP)
Serious shortage threatens the
new- potato market within tbe
next week or two and prices on
the local wholesale market are
decidedly firm. Mot weather in
California has made the tuber
moth situation acnte, practically
all growing districts reporting
serlons infections by the pest.
Jobbers are having difficulty In
getting potatoes. Whites were
selling at 93.25 per cwt. here to
day : with - Indications bf even
higher prices." "' ' '
mm,
Fire Proof
' Comfort and Courtesy '
Room without bath VI. RO
Room with bath ..2.0O-2.50
George Warren Hooper
... Manager
t .
Ton mOL Vkm 4
LOS ANGELES
,
- Better if Ton Stop at
8DCTH and SPRING SZSKBXS
I p'pitl " Caw House
L 'CW WATOHINd HAOCN
l,VV'-S?,r- t1V PINOCH16
.."g LEO DEI6EL
By AI UEM.REB
(Former Pitcher N. I. Giants)
To win a big tournament like the
National Open which starts next
week at Olympic Fields In Chi
cago and is decided upon medal
score a golXer must play con
sistent golf. He can't shoot a
&S one day and an 88 the next
day. That's , what makes Bobby
Jones such a- threat.
Playing against par is no myth
for Jonea. .Sveryone, of course,
plays with the intent of getting
the ball into tbe hole In the few
est number of strokes. But
Jones plays against par for every
hole without regard for what his
opponent is doing.
"I don't know bow to play
safe.'.' Jones onco told me. "The
only method i know of playing
the game Is getting on the greens
in one, two or three shots and
then taking one or two putts."
DELEGATION TO j
1 LEAVE SUNDAY
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,. (Continued from page One)
Snowgoose. ' Velma Snowgoose,
Luclle Hefner, Vera Grubb, Ma
bel Wood, Juanlta Wiard. Dor
othy Shoudy, Bessie Hart. Viva
Williams, Marie i Hart; Almond
Gregory,, Wilfred Shulmire, Ber
nard Hooper, Hazel Short, Mar
garet Plnelll, Naydene Gregory,
Marjorie Calhoun. Vernlte Zets
man, Mary Walsh; Anna Bur
nett, Jacqueline French, Pauline
Burnett, ' Mary Frances Dough
erty, Alice Fischer,' Acna Mlcka,
Anna Zvmr, Emma Kalina, Wil
lie Rajnus, David McComb, Nel
lie Stewart, Karl Selgel,- Jane
Bowne, Mod a Dixon, Luclle Bold,
Vernon Durant, Junior Drew,
Jerry Short, Claude Puckett. Dor
othy Rseder, Beryl Short, Bonnie
Short, May Short, Edith Benson,
Willie Lea Walker. Charles Axel.
Eva Axel. Billle Burke, Richard
Anderson, Leona Kldwell, Doris
Kandra, Helen Atchison. "
OIL MEN WILL
HOLD MEETING
A meeting of representatives of
Associated Oil company stationed
In Bend, Medford and Klamath
Falls will be held tonight In the
chamber of commerce, It was an
nounced today. - '
Company policies, and sales
methods, will be discussed by
F. E. McClaren, sales supervisor
of this district, rf . j j
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HERALD CLASSTFIED ADS
BRING RESULTS
tven wncn you play for fun
r 5k f TS I I
' -Jl rlf "ill
& A , tven when you play for fun
S.'CT. s : 1$ for strikes .
TTasi afmii Tunas taaa ' N
Fuytat Prlosd Oiffca fsi VQ -d M'
-a ona . - , , . ,,.: .Qhtr'f-:
WC1 isttTessrCsarawtaMP - TT . 11
t; , :, :, .. , ' atioceB
H. C FRYMAN, Proprietoc Igf, Jj0
"A"SlxTrSsr.e mTTe.t.LouJG, Hei
J -JtJjl . ,.T . ; , p
C. B. Presron
j Charles Lelth
and Verna
ACMSl B mJ I III . UJ i,TCl I'i II I , .
son. Janet Reed. La Merle Beck. eo''toI"nder .--Barbara
Holt and Jean Leyerette. jl- w- , 7
"Gypsy." by Doreen Leverette. I- u-
La Murle Beck and, Janet Reed, f .i"a;
"Eccentrjc" by Jane D.xon Hj-J"; ;
Doreen Leveret to. La Murle Beck,
1nnAf T a.A anfl Darhar-a 14 -,)t
"Balloon." by Verna Font- ,H. J. ,2
CT.p." by Janet Reed. SoelJO-
Benson and Gordon Benson.' r," ' r
"Klnkajou." by L Murle Beck, j"' T'., 5 k.h "'
Beverly Chllders. Noel Benson. C. Mendenhall ..
Jane Dixon, Doreen Leverette and , ',
, , . . , . C. L. Moore
Jinet Reed. . -
Janet Reed and La Murle Beck . T
IV. t. LtAUIUI
j. H. Martin
E. NlfAhlem
1 1. H. Forblng
LAST-LINK OF .
TRIP SUCCESSG;K ;;;;;;
. " T. Walgermott ......
(Continual from page One) : jmaB .. .
fjopnlace of Brisbane greeted the G. E. Prime
aerial conquerera of the Pacific ( Carl Bablburg
.76. G. Alexander
are taking a professional course
under the direction of Mrs. Ben
son. ,
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with open arms. 'After the first William Bantn ....
round of cheering and speeches J. A. Thompson ..
of welcome, members of Ihe crewjM. A. Rechard .
were ' escorted to- the city from C. H. Woodcock
tbe landing field : where Joyous I H. H. Swayse ...
crowds lined the pathway of the'E. W. Bettleson
airmen; cheering them with wild , B. Battleson
., u W. W.. Batea ..
'Mathews
enthusium. ru"i- ' -
.iinr vuuuusri vvisnmiMiiwif i
In Brisbane Cspt. KbtgsfDrdr Romeo Goaiey .-t.L
Smith found a message from N. Y. Stoddard 94
President Coolidge awaiting Dim. A. E. Powell - 89
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; 'as
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expressing -"Hearty congratula-1 A. K. Dowans ,
tions to yon and your companions o. W. Houston
on your successful flight from r. i. Martin
Oakland to Australia'. Your brll-R. f. Miller
liant courageous pioneering nasi a. W. Chapln
advanced the cause of aviation! p. c. Hudson
and atrengthened the bonds be"(o. j-. Lorenx r.
tween your commonwealth and r, b. Miller
our country" ;C. A. Hayden
From Los ' Angeles. G. A. g. l. Dixon
Hancock, millionaire sportsman w. R. Boyd
who backed the flight, wnen an
other sources failed, sent word
that as a token of friendship and
tribute to Klngsford-Smlth. and
Ulm, be would make them a gift
of the Southern Cross and cancel
all Indebtedness.-
After the round of receptions
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Nelson Reed ........
E. H. Balslger
Ray Babb ........
J..W. Seavey .....
Alex Seavey ..............
Ray Glass .
W. J. Terry .......
A. W. Schaunn
and welcomes here the Southern , Q y Herman
Cross will make the final Aop of i A T gherwood .........
the flight, an overland hop of ! B w peaje
50U mues iroro ora "j jB.- 1 Hardenbrook
ney, a aistance aurrouuucu "7
none of the perils of previous
legs of the adventurous trans
oceanic flight. .
Warren, Lyon. lae Ship
I'nder the plan announced be
fore the plane left Suvav- the
Americana, Lyon and Warner,
will lea the Southern Cross
here. Their original contract
called for a flight from Oakland
to Suva, but tbey consented to
remain with the expedition on
tbe bop to Brisbane, upon the
request of Captain Klngsford
Smlth. :
Tbe fliers left Oakland airport
on Thursday. May 31. They
landed in Wheeler field, near
Honolulu, a distance of 2400
miles. less than 28 hours later.
On June 3, the Southern Cross
pointed her propellers from Kauai
and was off for 8uva. Kauai
Isle, in the Hawaiian group, pro-,
vlded the barking sands runway
for a successful talte off. After:
a storm aoaging mum mi
3138 mile course at 91 miles an i
hour, the plane landed at 8ue.
From that point the final over-1
water Jump was made to Bris
bane 172 miles distant. In all
tbe Southern Cross covered 7,300
miles In approximately 82 H
hours. - : e " ' I
Radio Tells Htory ' j
A feature of the flight waa the
almost continuous radlocaat story
of the . movement of the plane,
put on tho air by James Warner. I
the operator. The precision of ;
Lyon, the navigator In striking ;
Suva, the thinnest target on the
whole flight brought praise from
Klngsford-Smlth. : -r J t
Distances'' flown on " the mnlo
flight do not Include 'a 17 'mile I
hope made from Suva's landing ,
field v to Naselal beach, for thai
take-off to Brisbane - or a hop
from Wheeler field to the bark
ing sands runway, approximately
80 miles, ; for.; tho take off to!
Suva,
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John Lee JJall 81
Houston shot a 97 score in the
loo-bird event Friday, which was
the first part of the staff cham
pionship event, shooting at 18
yards. :
Everett Hardenbrook, city, took
second for tbe first half of the
state handicap, with . a score of
96 birds, 21 yards. Third,
fourth and fifth places were as
follows: C. Bahlberg. Salem, 95
birds, 21 yards; W. W. Batea,
Medford, 96 birds, 19 yards: and
Ernest Nltscbelm, city, 95 birds,
18 yards.
In the 100-blrd, ' 16-yard open
shoot, the first event on Friday's
program, Ray , GUua . of ..Eugene
was high man in Class 'A, with
99 birds; C. F. Vlnlng. Sacra
medio. Class" B high, 98; R. Shel-
Scorea for all entrants In the i ,,, mixh , , neighborhood
rrutay..,. ..,... -iall.i which u about 20
miles from the roast of North
east Land."
.'There waa doubt at Kings liny
as to tho condition of Ice at
Northeast Land at the prescut
time. Thla region Is Just along
the border of ths amirnxltiiafe
' limit of opeu water nud Ice con-
dltlons are not stable.
0
Tho BraaaiKU was at North
Ope, off Northeast l.snd for a
: few days but wus stopped by
! pack Ice.
" There was great excitement
! aboard the t'ltui di Mllauii toiluy. j
rroups of the buse crew discus-1
I :g the chances of rescuing tliuln
I 18 comrades of the expedition. !
IThu men elusterml around thai
radio cabin on the deck of the
ship peering through the win
dows aud trying to hear the nl
- nals.
j Every effort was centered to:
day upon possible means of res
I cuing the Italia' crew. The Ire
I breaker Paavlk probnbly ran
make Us way north and Itusslnn
Ice breakers ran' he of grrsl as
sistance: '
My Hrml TrilUt
A dog team at Green Harbor
may be sent with the leaders.
Varmlng and Vaiidongun to go
around lcefjord and to rut acrons
West Spttihergen to lll!ilo,en
strait and thonce over the Ice lo
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J. Lewis ....
J. Lovell ....
E. Garratt
II Huager '
M. Fendner
C. Preston
C. Lelth ....
F. Troeh ....
A. Parrot t ..
C. Matlock 90
C. Bartlett 97
H. Hanavan 83
S Mendenhall 90
E. Troeh 85
C. Moore 8(
R. Deweese 93
E. Hardenbrook 98
W. Lamm 19
J. Martin 85
E. Nitsrhelm 95
I. Fading 88
K. Payton 80
D Fleet ..88
J. Watklns. Jr. 89
G. Palmer 91
T. Walgematt 81
L. Inlah 94
G. Prime 90
C. Rnhlberg 95
J. Thompson 88
M. Richard 87
C Woodcock 89
H, Swayse 81
K. Battleson 93
B. Battleson .. 83
W. Bates 95
H. Mathews 78
R. Gavley ..7
N. Stoddard . 83
A. Dawns ..81
O. Houston ..7
C. Martin 81
R Miller 81
F. Hudson 74
Handi
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(1 u a r a nteed
for 1) year,
will last to
ID years. .
m Mk.
rkCSly? GST
a. r rm l r m r a naraw aw t mm
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fire mlloa of
this liiMe sold
inn year.
Non-Kinkable Moulded Hose. Double
Braided built like a cord tire.
12c pet; foot J 1
ray;
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as -sar '
first
; i -.. Hendquftrter for Garden Hote
OA!'
, . Northeast Land.
j0tcam new aboard" the Hobby csn
, vii , uioi m turiiir.in, iiiiii
It Is also possible that tbe dog
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C. Kelley
W. Boyd
N. Reed
M. Howard -..
R. Babb
J. Seavey
A. Seavey
R. Glasa '.
W ' Terry
A. Srhaupp
E. Dickson :
Joe Edwards ..
D. Haven
O. Herman
E. Balslger
L. Porter :
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In the Rraganra which could take
..'the dogs a close as possible to'
- : I w a i L .. , a
.nw ii oinon. II is.rsil'
r: I mated that it would be three or!
, four days before the dogs could
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reach the east roast of North
east Land after being started.
' Among - the theories held lu
Kings Bay la that the Italia'
crew had built a house -on the
ire using materials obtained from
the Italla'a cabin.
NOMINATION OF
HOOVER SURE
r (Continued rrom sage One)
standard a statement that Is
many ron-
presldont's
subject here to as
, structlons as ' tbe
"""choose" statement. Mellon will
. ... .i 7 . , ...ii iuru uirra
To I will be much uncertainty. Should I
Mellon decide to vote his whole;
,0 I delegation for Hoover at tho oul-
, 0!et, the fight would be over. If
L.IJ. . .. -
ue noiua -oui, ine auios may.
make headway. i . j
8o this Is what It has all come
down to after a bitter pre-con-l
Yoii May Be An
Expert Driver .
Hut even the most cautious car-owner in not
immune to the recklestinegti of others while
driving. 'And jtometimca the damnKO done, is
equal to the purchase price of the car.
The prudent car-owner extends this caution
to aasurinjr himself complete insurance pro
tection in the event of any emergency.
We can offer you sound protection in every
needed form.. . .
See
s . .. , 1
Jas. H. Driscbll
Write. t..; :',
LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS
Plenty of money to loan on good
' . , improved city property. , , r y ,
Phone 432 206 Williama BWg.
A rcprestntatlve will lie glad lo rail upon yoM.
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.r r.. nmo.'s A.iaf i
SMALL BLAZES' , i
ARE REPORTED
. i
Several small fires believed to
hare been caused by the careless 1
ness of man have caused some
annoyance but little damage, ac
cording lo word received today
from thn Klamath Forest Fire
Protective' association. An In-:
estlgution Into the cause of the;
blazes which are located in the '
east section of Langoll valley
was under way today. '
CHERBOURG. France, , June I
9. OP) Harry K. Thaw, barred
from England as an undesirable ,
visitor landed In' France this eve-!
nlDg. He gave no explanation ;
for reversing the decision he an-,
nounced at Southampton of .re-
turning immediately to the Unlt-i
ed States. He had a French visa ,
on his passport. . "
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FAIR ACRES
SUB-DIVISION
' , . ',.'-' tr
For close-in tracts from one to ten acres;
For fine sandy soil and natural drainage;
For a commanding view of the city and valley;
For 30 cash and $4.05 per month you can
own a fine one-acre tract, located 1 Vi miles
east of the-city; limits.
A. J. Tracy
.. . REALTOR
609 South Sixth Street
Phone 969
Diploma
from School ' v j
and . '
r.'l (
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from Wise Old Dad
'5
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which to face the future and win
from it success.,. As. a real, graduation
, present give your son a savings account
" ' in this helpful bank, .i .
For a savings account her will not only teach your
boy the value of money and of saving, it will start
a connection for him with this strong bank. Then
as he grows he will easily learn how to use his bank
to aid him in his business development. . Give' the
lad a passbook and bring him in and introduce him
to us. We'd like to meet him to show him how a
bank works and serves.
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