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Page Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I II", - I I . . i . L . . ..' Wetlnpwlay, -Tune 27, 1928 T'OBM U Bets Even on Risko, Godfrey Fight Tonight NEW YOllK.r June 27. . (IP) George Oodfrc-y and Johnny RIsXo will try to put on their mueh postponed ten round bat tle at Ebbetts field tonight. Tbey were to provide the en tertainment at Ebbctts field last Wednesday but rain Interferred. The bout was re-set tor Saturday nlKht but was waShed out again. During the various postpone ments the odds have shitted from 7 to 6 on Godfrey until ft ap pears the men will enter the ring at about even money. Godfrey's victory over Paulino Utcudun on the west coast Is matched by Kleko'a good showing In Tex 1 Ickard's heavyweight elimina tion tournament during the' win ter; :-. . I Godfrey will have every phjr ' ideal advantage over his pudgy opponent but Risko figures to outspeed and outpunch the negro. English Girl Badly : Beaten. By Miss Wills WIMBLETON, Eng.. June 37. W) Starting play today In de tense of her women's tennis championship of England, Miss ' Helen Wills of the United States defeated Miss Goldhack of Eng-. land, i-i, 6-1. ' -' ; Miss Goldhack, playing good tennis, took two of the tiT three games, but there Miss Wills seemed to apply herself! In earnest to the task In' band, running oat the set and then add ing the second with loss of only one game. Mrs; Molla Mallory was elim inated by Miss L. Bickefton, 6-3,; 4-6, 6-4. j The match waa held op by rain yesterday after Miss Bick-j erton had taken the first set. John Hennessey, youth Amer- lean star, continued his winning ! campaign In the men's singles, j defeating ' Norman Latchnord, j 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. ' I A gallery, of. 16,600 spectators,. that crowded the big stadium was Ira pressed by the power and deci siveness of Mis Wills' play. . GENE'S TIMING IS GOOD SAYS BILLY GIBSON Fulfilled Hopes Of Reds' Boss Mr f ' v ! , - ' I . ' ' i Will Great Yankee Team Have To Be Broken Up? By HKXRY U KAURtfl.L ' XKA Service Sports Writer Most anything muttered by the magnates and 1 the fans during the winter season can he exrused, If not forgiven actually, because your seriouH baseiiall nuin must talk, even if he has nothing to talk about. bocniiwi the customers tired of one-sided competition. Connie Mack's Athletics were demolish ed because the Philadelphia funs ttred of monotony. It will be disputed that New York ever will tire of a winner. It is good bet that the New I York funs will keep going to I ho It waa thlR license.' granted by but the customers elso- tradltlon of free speech and harm- where are a vital factor, less oratcry. that saved the life " '" be Interesting, ronsi.ler of Colonel Jake Huppert early 'ng all the angles, to watch the last winter when II came to him. " nu If they are to that from St. Lonfs.' Detroit. CTU-I b ,no nrst at ! ! that cago. Cleveland and other way j dld nHt to an economic death. Big Bat Booms Steadily For St. Louis Cardinals V ... " ';. ' y '? !". ' J ' f- I When the experts looked the Cincinnati Keds over this spring, they all were told by Manager Jack Hendricks that he had real find In Marly Callashan points nf thn American League that there ' were mattered de mands that the Yankees be torn apart for the good of the game and the. glory of baseball. The first word of these whis pers of revolution was but ' a slight shock for the proud owner of baseball's greatest club com pared to that which followed a serious suggestion made during the winter meetings by one or ajtwo mffgnntes: 1 - No ball club Is big enough rookie outnemer. Most ot tnem for Kutn ,nd Lo r,ehrlg. i.di, Veh: ' and u; "t 5 "A'?"! To preserve the balance of the untO CallaKhao started belting . . , . . ,w that apple. You can look at the ! Iean8 n'1 m "f8 averages and see thai the young- I tinued patronage and good will ster Is around the .400 mark and of the customers you will have to If that Isn't nice hitting we'd like i split up the Babe and Gehrig," to know what is. . they argued with him. Convinced they were all crniy Umps Second Line Defense- -On This Play NUT (mCKER Jby Joe 'Mlliams v ' The Sport KunlaMir. Am excellent Idea had been ad vanced in Madison Square Gar den. . The home of the buutou derby, the six-day bike races and I St. I.ouis Cards. Uoottcor cume other physical aberrations, has j off tho Illinois campus Just a few taken up marathon dancing. . I Of course, there have been marathon dances there before, but this time none of the dancers wear boxing gloves. Any' guy whose batting keepv around the ..150 mark Is pmd enough to piny on a major league club, and that's why Wnlly Itnett ger Is in there every dny for the seasons ago and U playing reKU lurly for tho nrst tune this sea son. Krom thn looks i.f things he will be in there a Kng lime. Huh a good fielder, too. The spectacle ot couplo of- SPECULATOR, N. Y.. June 27, (lTP) Billy Gibson. Oene Tnn ney's manager, watched the champion In action today for thp first time since the Tnnney Dempsey bout at Chicago last fall. .. '' ' ; - ' "Gene's physical condition Is a surprise to me,," Gibson said. "He la placing his punches with extraordinary judgment and his footwork la fast and shifty." Tnnney boxed three rounds with " Harold Mays, New Jersey heavyweight, two with Arturo Scueckles, a welterweight. JACKIE FIELDS WINS BY KAYO ROUTE IN 7TH LOS ANGELES, June 27, (UP) Jackie Fields, Los Angelea wel terweight, scored a technical knockout- over Jack Zlvic, Pitts burgh, In the seventh round ot a scheduled ten round bout here tonight. .- . ddle Gill. Los Angeles, won over Herman Auerbach, Salt Lake, In the fourth round. of. a scheduled six rounder by the technical route. , , The speakeasy guy will tell you that every knock is a boost THE SHADOW PITCHER j3 Sowe Pitch (trs a si -rvteiNATeo- - VNJ av -v BV TMC MOVIN6 I ft? Shadow or their V if1 Win nop anp lose r Hs Con-mot. vt taking Uf i IjY ' their arrna or H J"'' ' ' -re Pi.t -ANoTHe Prn-MER who Throws a fiwr bau on a euRve BALL Sign And r&eAHS' the cok nel took a couple of shots speech. It was a brief little ' 'n "'"T7 eouple. staggerinic speech to the point that ,here in the throe, of the dance wasn't enough dough In the ' marathon could be Improve vast United States to ret Lon Gehrlr " b' dd,n couP,e of ! and that several lives would have "ho8- "8 t these might be a to he sacrificed In the arena at ' breath-holding contest for man- ithe Yankee Stadium If any at- SKe of the seven American Lea-1 ,wADISOv , i , Many have been the opinions sot Wants Free College Tor Fifth City m "Si M n an 1 V - Tin- Ilia; iet Awnjr With It coaching. However. lavn had weights around Ihet checkerboard ' Sam llreadon. genial owner ufsguails Which contained eleven I he made a couple of'-terrible thn .St. Louis Cards, developed I better players. We will have to I movea with Hhurkey. fly all the MUile a heat recently. He was warineit up to the point of sweur lug out a wnrriint iigulnst lits former aervaul, Itajnh llornsliy. aud huvlng him tried by Com missioner Ijindla for the crime ot tampering. , No sooner hud ltujuh sucem'd ej to the manaKiiment of the Hoi. (on Braves, according to tho claim uf the Cardinals' proprietor, that he begun (o dn business with carry a large varsity siiuud but ; laws of fixing flharkey should he WM Will III. MaSHf-adl nf lilt nlllltlll. ' ance of reserve mnterlnl, which will help'conslil.irulily." Stanford hna lost seveu letter men ot the 1!7 team: , Me Creery, center; Kreenmn, luc kle; Vincontl, end: Morley, aniirJ: Murphy, quarterback, anil i chasing Tunney around the ring In July Instead of Meeney. ., Mil Vou Know Tlmt ( Jim Gould. Ill perfect pliysl ml aperliuen who apori edits In St. I.ouis. Ik a West I'Dlnler. . , . Juck Kydnr. Huston track llyland and Hill, hulflisi ks. I expert. sv lluhn Is a elni li From last year's vurslty iiquiul for the 800 and lo tnetera In the following letteruian will Im I Anrsterdarti. . . . The Yanks anv the boys who used to work for avallnble this yeurl l'osl, Kunxan- out In tear down that (Uili rnc- Mm. tie gut Hell, and then he Jinn and llohiwky. guarils; Pres. ord of 11 games, . . . Johnny pulled 'Al Hoihoroti right frnm , ton. Muller. Davidson,' Harder Huckley aaya his plei of Khar under his St. Louis contrai l, lie j and Worden. ends; llelnocke and key Is worth IM) grand. . . . Anil, also went after Hill Kltllfer utid Cook, centers: Frenlrup. Wilton there are four other pieces, nf put his feelers out for Tommy' and 81ms. hulfbarks; Hellmnn, I Sharkey held elsewhere. . . Thevenow and Flint Itheni. Klabau. tackles; II iftmnn. full- Joa McCarthy can't see. the IMr- llreadon thought he ought In . back, and Lewis and Klulslihnck-" ales. , , . Henny lonurd Isn't go- ,1.. ...M...lhl..u A tl.... L . .1 b plu Kni.li a itlM 111 flMllt UnVmill'M. . . . Itlck. ton movers came out for the I There are sniuu good ones from aril told hint he was worth only grandstand but he decided n do I last year's frosh around also. I B0 thousand. . . . He waa e nothing. Tampering wlih ball . . Ipm-tlng 15U.000 thuusauit. . , . The Wlnuiili ami New Cliunip Dave liusicrnrt lias put oil smith Miller llugglns, the pensive j on parole. . . . n withdrew the philosopher uf the New "York j ult providing no more sneuk Yankees, under duress will some-1 punches. . . . ; The Brooklyn' In times break nut with a go.id solid j Held Is getting so good because, opinion or his own. . J H does Just what Bancroft tell- One recent rainy day tile N. I It. . . . Mctlraw haa to cliani Y. scribes barked him Into a all .his master signals three times , corner and mnde threats on hlsi life if he refused lo name thol National league .pennant winner for them. ' Pleading that It was loo lough players la a haaebull crime car rying the penalty of a life sentence-but llreadon figured nut that llornsby wasn't exactly baled by the public, that It would look like persecution and ' thut the commissioner Is ptedK"d tn the player when It's a fifty-fifty pro position against a magnate. Running for Standing: Title After the runlng of the , I tempt was made to' separate the Babe from the New York fans. The logic that a baseball team ! Wis., , Juno 27. There should be bog-calling can become too gocd for Its own contest, too. American League enas la sound logic. All or we-'"" I""."" v..u, f Kimball Yonng. who plys his pedagogic trade at the L'nl- ! forth and the discussions raised aaainst , methods of education. Not the least uf which In that of I mat ball clutw of the nasi were Colonel' Ruppert. This ' would torn apart- before Ihey went ; nelP keP the colonel amused as verslty of Wisconsin. Young believes among other things, that old maids, who tend to be sour and over-sentimental, shouldn't be teaching school and that more ' men teachers would 111 BullPen'Patter sis. fcst thpcc? in His srocKiNS peerr. with; nothing- tar A bush Lesoae LOOK on his PAce K 6eQ STAU.INGS through the process ot natural I we"- ! disintegration. ' - I . ' ' '-. I Vital parts of the great old I ' . ' - Flaiolci Hlttliiif. , Cub machine were ' sold away. The five National League man- jTbe Boston Red Sox were scat-'agers whose teams take turns In tered to the roar winds. 'The Heading the league, could amuse better balance school faculties. Philadelphia Athletic were razed the flagpole fans by perching;' "We Americans." ho says, to the very ground and now the atop flagpoles and announcing , "have gone erar.y over Intelll , Yankees' are presenting another that their teams are in, a la gence test and the Intricacies of owner with' another problem of:jw, Hendricks. ;rows of figures. what to. do with the , greatest I i j "The Parent-Teacbera' Assocla- ,club ot alT trine: "V- "-...-( ton hB, too mnny parents In It. J It is no personal problem, the I'ROTKCTS DFSKJXH . s "Ti,,, Khool Is built after the New York colonel believes. The;- BY FIXGKB PRIXTS ;f8I1i,ion of the church too much Babe can't go on forever. Gehrig ' preaching, (will have to bow to the law of By NEA Service ..A pI.e'mura lt pi,ced on do- ! averages that govern a baseball LONDON. June 27. At clIly In ,he einMroom. There Is player's active life and the Yao kees will go on winning as many i game as they can until the club I owners find It Impossible to keep ; It the best club In the league. By AL lfKMAKEB -(Former Pitcher N. I. Giants) be a favorite stunt with pitchers and catchers to shake np an um pire they figured was giving them the worst ot it. By a prearranged sign the wa un uraora nress ae- w;t00 mch commotion over a signer Is protecting her orlg- 1 whisper. Inal models by having her j Conformity exacts a tremen- fingerprints stamped on her 'dous price. gown creations. Others are !. . ..Pl n,-m ,,- rmi Naturally the success ot the patenting materials in an at- wl.chools to make them leach men Yankees is no personal problem ; tempt to stem tho growing tal j,ygene , tne student teach to the owners of the club. - If It j Influx ot the so-called drcas ers la a problem there Isn't a clubjPiratea." . owner In baseball' who would not Models recently exhibited Indicate some radical chang- es in the coming mode. Rve-s nlng frocks using- as much aa six yards of material In the skirt remind one of past history; while a dance frock requiring 12 yards of almost iriiKiirnn, me nriiim kj I'i'riijr, the Withers, the nelinont Stakes a Joh the little fellow nevnrthe. and the American Derby, no j less came through wjth the stale, three-year-old stands nut as a . ment that he liked the Giants, prospective horse of tho year. ' "I haven't seen any of the in Heigh Count. ' Victorian. Mls-'play this year but I'd rait the alep, Torn and Vlto have been the I Giants If I had to," Hugglna said. leaders In the early classics of Under similar circumstances ine young season nut all lo be proved. this year. . . . (Hunts who knew thim uln'l Giants any morn. , . , Jack hhldy Is stroking the flsvy craw. . . . Ills brother Tom Was one nf tho best that ever stroked al Annapolis. . . . Tunney haa never carried a cuno. . . . And he can wear a suit three years. LONG IIKACII, Calif.. June 7.x (Al') Definite assurance that Dr. Hugo Von Kesuncr, noted I be willing to fight with such a problem. ' " But the fans In other sections Beanlng the umpire used to ; ot the country consider It a prob lem. The New Yorker doesn't understand the serious breed of fans they raise outside of New York and he doesn't realize that pitcher would deliver a high fast ' oaoeball depends vitally on the ball and the catcher wonld bend support or tnose rans woo nave not the luxury of seeing a cham pionship team In their own back yard. , It is surprising, to' one from New York, to hear the talk around the western circuit of the Serious talk. down as if he waa expecting a curve 4all and let the ball go over his head and sock the as tonished umpire. While I never knew an umpire to be seriously hurt by this practice, they were larmt anil aahalrAn nn very unexpectedness of the at-! American League. tack. ot the rantlnga of a bleacher To cover np the play and allay I bug, that the Yankees will have the suspicions of the outraged ; to be broken up before long, and furious "ump," the catcher I They admit that the Yankeea oawis out tne pitcner. saying ne haven't won the 1928 pennant. 'frnftKa'' nlm on rl throw a "fa at 1 . .... ... out tney do not uuk unoui tne S3 i f '"Qua,' iHE CAH TilXff NOD MoT UJS4J2 All PiiJbHOBtE WETIER TH-Nk57b Mf CslCRCiiT uyiun.uuwil7Ki Ha. crossed" him and threw a "fast ball" on a "curve ball" sign. Kppa Rlxey, the long left hand er, always bated, to "bean" an umpire and '.he late Pat Moran used to threaten to fine him less he obeyed the catcher's or ders. Moran, like McCraw, al ways claimed there never was a good umpire and looked on them all as natural enemies and nec essary evils. The only way a "shadow pitch er" can be cured Is to pitch him I on dark days. FAMOUS STAGE 1 STAR SUED FOR HUGE FORTUNE (s invisible fine tulle, where three yarda had been con- aldered ample, seema to her- aid a return to an era of easier modesty. SEATTLE, - Wash., June 27. (AP) Organization of the Pa cific Northwest Shoe Retailers waa completed here today with adoption of a constitution and election of officers. The organ ization Includes retail shoe deal ers of Washington, Oregon, Mon tana, Idaho, Alaska and British Columbia, William A. Knight of Portland waa named president and Char les A. Shuart, Seattle, vice-president at large. Don McDonald, Tacoma, was elected treasurer. Vive presidents named Includ ed: Dave Graham, Eugene, for Reich Count went flopp.il y flop after winning the Kentucky Derby and had u be laid up In the Hern barn. Victorian look ed like a' wow In winning the l'reaknesa and thn Wlthera but he was an awful bust Id the Belmont. . Misstep had a swell chance In be something nntll he waa knock ed orr by Toro In the Arlftigtnn Park $2(1,000 Stake and Heigh Count haa beaten Toro and Vlto. Heigh Count is the only unde feated star of tho season and If he remains under the stable roof long enough be can safety himself loot the championship. Wlmssn Matter Then? Next tj the Yankeea the De troit Tigers are the best club In the American league, In the opln. lon of the manuger of one of the prominent clubs In the league. "It wouldn't do for me t.i say that the Tigers were better than "Stimulate work of special, elub" h ""'d. "'""I ' th"1" classes the deiif, dumb. etc. they have more power than any "Form more mental hygiene ' ''" In 'hp league outside of study groups among teachers aud , New York. I think the team parents." could have been made a dnnger- Whlch only shows 'that tho oils challenger of the Yankees If present system Is all very dls-they had kept mue and alter- they are llugglns called the Cardinal ln!eppeiin builder, has eompieieq and thla time last year he plan ror a ni.ouu muo non-stop reached In his pocket and pulled I night from Frleilrlrhsbafen. Ger out the Plrute. jinnny. to this city, was contained tn a came grain inim ir. r.cnener Rotten Fltln', What? The alum on the whiskers that Monio Munn gave Compolo In received by officials of the Pa-, clfto Hon I h west Exposition today. - Exposition officials have guar South America rucently does not anteed a gaa supply for the ship support the complaint of Tex i and arrangemenla have beon com Richard's annoyers that tlio'pletsd with naval authorities to heavyweight do as he tells them. ! handle tho rraft. The exact lima Rlckard had fompiln all rlx- ihe flight will start ha not been ged out as the second Flrpo and had the soft spots on Ihe 1929 schedule ready for him when Munn smacked him clear out nf the picture. It might be reasoned also that if Rlckard movea hla divulged by Dr. Erkener, " Now that the Democrats are ready to hop to It. do you sup pnsn that Keynoter Claude G. Bowers will talk only an party heavy-' lines? gustful to the good Prof. L03 ANGELES, June, 27. (U. P.) Irene Fenwlck Barrymore, ii stage star and wife of Lionel Barrymore, actor, was made de ; tendant In a (3,600.000 civil snit i filed In federal court here today ! by the Central Union Trust com- pany of New York. Plaintiff asserts that when Mrs. ; Barrymore and her then husband, ! the late Felix Isman, failed to ' meet Interest and Drincioal on j bonds In 1912 a foreclosure on I a 13,700.00 mortgage netted less ! than (3.000,000. The Central Union Trust com Ipany, as trustee for the estate of the late Henry Hilton, asserts 'a 23,141,452. 28 Judgment was obtained In 1926 and asks this .sum plus Interest and new trial I costs. present day. They consider the future and -they regard the Yan kees aa an impregnable Institu tion for that future. Consider ' the situation as a smart American League official put it recently: "Look at the Yanks as they are now. Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, wrcgon. Meusel, Combs. Largely a young I Two year term directors elect ball club of great stars aa it ed were Included: W. H. Hashke, stands. When they go there will i Portland; one year term dlrec be others to take their place. I tor named Included: M. McDow- Tbe Yanks are so soundly or-1 ell, Albany, Ore. ganlzed that tlrey pay 1125.000 for a pair of ball players to be delivered years after purchase. Tbey own more than 200 ball players, and they're good ones. When we are tipped off to a great prospect we speed to the kill and find the prospect already bagged by the Yanks Ed Bar-; row Is about a year ahead of the whole bunch." The Yanks Increase business ' on the road but they play In only a few games In every atop on . ine c i r c ui i. Business slumps i finrniT I r)il alrlT urareeisi i when the other club are ploying, ' UrtKAIlUN NUI ntCCdSARY For result use Herald Claaa Ad. imfflm nated blm at first with Neun. Neither Blue nor Neun are strong enough to play their best day after day." . Hnppy Tlmuitlit for Army Now that the Army and Stan ford are going to do a football feature thla year, give . ear to these words from Ihe coast. . Pop Warner, Stanford coach, at the conclusion of spring training: We have been looking ovor the I "I believe thai I have more Republican plutform und must , good material on Ihe present font confess disappointment. Not a ball squad hero than I have had word was said about rainfall. cn any squad In my 33 years ot :l YEARS FOR Ml'RUER WASHINGTON, June 27, (UP) Dr. Louis W. Hoffman, physi otherapist, wag sentenced to- 30 years in prison today for the murder of Eleanor M. Lehman. 23, who died In Hoffman's office as the result of an Illegal opera tjfin. Hoffman entered a plea of guilty to second degree murder. and business may slump until the magnates may be forced to sell star ball players. When they are forced to sell, the Yanks are the best qualified buyers.- And there you are. Congress never will Intervene and baseball will go on' but It take money and patronage to I l, MnnM I..I, It.,..'. D.I. timors club had to ba torn anart I e c no RECTAL snd Cnfan sfMmts nnlih ukVly and w vn uw. c J. uun sea-tursp csl method ofrrcibntnt, which wcuMCKkjflvctT. FRF.R 100 pasllkntnlad baokancraMS I -5 lAST s r method and csplilns our WRITTEN ASSl lit ANCE Or ril.ts ri.lMINATKO OK FEE RF.FUNDKD. Soul for Ittodav. . f ayicfTco - to amum if Budweiser . - - Real- Quality. . Malt Syrup Baked with Rudwelter Malt Syrup, bread, cake and cookie are more dalicloui and nutritious. ICQmjJ-r seller irom. COOSI.. l vuiVM, -that means everything ANHEUSERjBUSCH, Si.Zouis ' . Sold by Crocm and Pialm T.vtrfwbfrt - , i.- PIONEER TOBACCO f Local DMrtbutorM . ,, Klamath Falls, Or. . BLUMAUER cV HOCH CO. ' WhoUiah Dlitrlbutort Portland, Ore. . Jack Bowering ' Get Ready for the BIG DANCE -Saturday Night ." 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