The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 06, 1928, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, July fi, 1028
Page Two
THE EVENING HERALD, - KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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REALM OF
BREAKS CHEAT
BEAVERS
It Costs Money
To Be Object of
Hero Worship
HOOKS
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flitted States Mnrshnl ' C.
Wells.
J. IV Hyatt, charged with io-
seaalou of liquor ami Introduction
liquor onto tho Klamath lu-
dlau reservation, Wlllliim R. Bull
ey, charged with poaaceston, sl
Thomas Hniwy, canoeing jwUb land maintaining nuisance, Le
pal, saved himself mid " hta . Inml I'arasoo, charged with ps-
friend when the boat upset. Amu ; session, aale, and maintaining a
lu.it to Drove there was nothing nulauncei P. J., Martin. charged
. presa-ngeiity about the affair, yo I with possession and aula,
v, " i" T bold Thoma. dived back In and . H, Ilankln, olmtwil with
MJT
CM.CKER r;
jbyJoomUima
tf ..? Shi
Jull pending their hearing luior i v- V- . - . ixls3-jCt;i"
lu tho nuuiih. . , i mf -
Connolly Bros.
MEN'S STORE
I'hrla liexburg, nrroted ou a
liquor -charge, was lined ttttu by
Justice o( tlta I'oncw V. 11.
Humes. A charge of vIolutliiK
the prohibition not aioiluat HIM
Foley was illamlased by Justice
lluruoa.
WINNING GAME
p9e RuTm
ovRf000
A eR hon
pAse Bail
His frismps-
&Ae ROTH LCT i
me roof pox seAT
TlCKET-PReTTr" SoT
FOR fWPE-HC
'ert FOR NOTHING ft,
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Hollywood Boosts Stand
ing at Portland's Ex
pense; Oakland Wins
(By The Associated l"rea
Hollywood booated lta standing
by nosing out Portland 4 to 3
In eleven Innings. Although! hit)
freely. Knight and Fullerton j
pitched steady ball, the breaks
. going against the Beaver mound
star. Lee's double in the elev
enth accounted for the winning
run. Batteries: Fullerton and
Jiassler; Knight and Rego.
While the Seals bobbled the
ball for full game, Oakland
stepped in with an 11 to 7 win.
the first ot the series with San
Francisco. Five errors cost the
Reals the game, but they retalia
ted by pounding four Oak pitch
ers for IS bits. Lombardl led
the Oaks with fonr hits. Batter
lea: Dumovlch, Boehler, Sparks.
Arlett and Lombard!; Moudy,
May and Sprint.
12 Innings To Decide
It took twelve Innings to de
cide that Oraham was pitching
better than Holllng and that Se
attle deserved a 1 to 1 win over
the Missions. The even pitching
duel ended when Rolling hit
Nance with a pitched ball and me that his popularity cost bim!
HiO- 9uY MR Tift Box
siat tickets an' teve
5rt ON The PASSSATtt!
When ItarkwanlaT
There can
J l ..I . I. . VT... V.Mir V.n.ua
""""" T . J . " suved the canoe.
are koiqk now, uui wiibi rum-rnio r
their opposition more is how long ! prolng himself a
they are going to remain hea. ed , H . ner9 dMll0B8lrBl
in that direction, and when they , Hks .,. ntlt,,n
are going to siart ine om.r aj.,k-k4 ,. , -wf,i nd
IIKSAU, (iormnuy, July , (II.
IM The Junkers pilots. Itlatlra
anil , and . Zimmerman.. auriud at 3.00
poimi'a-'a. id. tedny oh a tllglil to brenk
"stun and salo, failed to rat as bond I the emturunce record. They ra
and are being held In the county cently tailed In a slmllnr effort.
I
Some crltlca believe thai the
Yankees will be only as long as
Ruth.
Others fear that Kuth
I
meana a difference of only about
j two runs, and- that other younger
(stars will carry the club ou when
he falls. -
j The Yankees apparently are
. UUIIUIUR i III lllfll IM,; u ,1,;
I will have to struggle along with
out the Ruth threat, but some of
the sages think that all the Yan-i
kee stars will not be the same 1
without the Ruth Inspiration. I
Discussing the situation recent-1
iy, a very successful American j
League manager said: j
"Considering tha very excellent I
way in which the Yankees are
bnilding yon might tbink that
Ruth is not vital factor (or the
future of the club and that the
' team might be able to get along
without him now. I think so my
self. But I have the best ot rea
sons to know that the Yankees
think Ruth is their ball club.
Most every team in the league Is
gracefully, ,
'
Now we know how Drltlah
heavyweights are able to attain
such superb diving condition.
They train by tipping over ca
noes not to mention a shell of
1 ale occasionally.
:. ...
j Rut yon never can tell about
I a prlte fight (It that 'a what
i Heeney means to go In tort or
golf. Witness No. 1 : Roland
I Hancock. Roland needed a ten
to win the open championship
the other day. with two holes to
make It lu. He rolled a mean
twelve:
When' HaitcooJt ' should have
been putting, ho was puttering.
By AL UKMAREB
(Former Pitcher N. I. GlanU) DuUt rd one man. and the
VON PORAT IS
AGAIN WINNER
Being a home-run hero and a
(Yankees certainly "are
nationally famous character has j
its drawbacks as well as its ad-1
vantages. . j
While tanning with the Babe!
the other day in Chicago he told
aronnd the Babe."
CHICAGO, July 6. (UP) Otto
Van Porat. Norwegian Ki O.
DUHt artist, added another victory to;
his list tonight with a technical ,
! knockout over Sandy Seticrl. of '
Pittsburgh. , I
The semi-wiudup produced the
Ruth Vndrr Wraps
"II ! i.ij n KI. Ka.
., ,K., ,v .... only other knockout with Haakou
friends this year that the club!u '
would go to the extremity ot ac-
forced in tha winning run. Bat
teries: Holllng and Baldwin;
Graham and Parker, Schmidt.
, With both teams hitting the
ball hard, Los Angeles defeated
Sacramento 15 to 6. The An
gels backed Barfoot with twenty
hits, Including two doubles and
two singles by Hood and a hom
er by Tolson. Vinci-and Hoff
man homed for the losers. Bat
teries: Vinci, Kuns, Rachac and
Koehler; Barfoot and Hannah.
PORTLAND MAN
LOSES OUT IN
OLYMPICS TRY
more than $3,000 a season
baseball tickets for his friends.
Probably among the hundreds
j Hanson, Norwegian middleweight
stopping Cecil Hurt, of Indiana. .
V" tually losing ball games to pro-!"""' '--fr
,, .,, dw .... , . the opening round of a sche-
; tect the Babe. He has been or-1
'dered to take no chances. He
may not always follow orders.
of friends and acquaintances that ; bnt hs has beea ked neTer to
Ruth has left tickets for at thei8llde for , to ,xm hlm..
pass gate not one realise that the , stretcn,ng one or neyer to
Babe paid for most of them out, ,,,, , Blnd of , chance ,
nf hia Awn twulrat M.lat n f Inom i .... ..
of his own pocket. Mast' of them
figure that be was given the
ing after a ball in the field. Hug-
gins certainly onght to know the
"A positive conviction that the
duled eight round bout. J
CONSTRUCTION !
LINE STARTS
(Continued from paga 1):
agreement, a Postal Telegraph of
fice will be opened In the near
future under the management
whole team will blow when thejof Otto Ellis, and will mills the
Interstate's line.
Mr. Shlnn would make no an-:
nouncement of future plans ot,
"l",",.-u" """'vital spark of his team.
uuiuiui ami nuiu it, bulii a (uvu
fellow that he never . Informs
mem oiaer... .. Bab) gQeg nQt much ntMtB.
He Is fortunate in being able tloB to lhoge ri ur wno8e Dogl.
to indulge in such an eipensiv ' negs lt ls , beat the Yankees,
noooy. Me enjoys it ana ine ians ( however. The Babe looks like he hi. h .mr.- i
get a great "Wrt" walking up to jwlII b) good for , indetinhe jdence In the Klamath territory as
ino n s " "iperloa. Two years ago I would ; ideally situated for the advent
have bet my last cent that bejel a new business. f
was through, and he looks better t "The business is In; Klamath
.physically now than he ever did. ) Falls, and we propose "to gent.'"
And when he obeys Instructions 'the I. T. ft .T. company official
3i
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CAES
1927 Oldsmobile De Luxe Sedan
in good mechanical condi,
tion and looks like new.. ..$825
1 926 Buick Standard Sedan $950
Buick Master Sedan A real buy $725
Rollin Touring .$325
1 926 Ford Coupe $295
Buich Garage
3
Tha best place in town to buy men's
clothing. We handle nothing but
quality merchandise, and our prices
are lower than any store in town,
quality considered'
Our Suit Sale Will Continue
All This Week
Just Think of It!
$35.00 Suit.'with 2 pair Pants for
Only 18 suits left out of t lot of 50.
Now is your chance to save on that
New Suit. Saturday will be the
, last day
Connolly Bros.
MEN'S STORE
914 Main St.,' at the intersection of Tenth St.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
tickets left by "my friend Babe
Rutb." So' everybody's happy.
Busher Tosses
Athletics To ,
Win Over Sox
good as long as Cobb.'
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., July
6. (AP). Cyril Mitchell, of the
Multnomah A. C, ot Portland,
Ore.. lost his quarter final bout
In the 123.5 pound class of the
. Olympic wrestling tryouts here
last night after going into two
over periods with Cecil Paxton
ot the University of Kansas. Ted
Buttry of Havre, Mont., unattach
ed, lost tho decision in his 145
ponnd bout with Clarence Berry
man ot Oklahoma A. A. and
Ben Sherman also of Multnomah
At C, Won a decision over En
sign H. J. Dyson of the .naval
academy in their ' 145 ponnd
quarter final.
TITLE CONTEST
IS POSTPONED
NEW YORK. Jnlv 8. (& Jun-lcost has been found to be well Uf the Pirates and. the Giants
lor lightweight boxing champion-! worth while. In 1925, Mack paid also chased blm, but they found
. (By the Associated Press)
Another one of Jack Dunn's
t 1
to save himself there Is no way i emphasised. "Service will be oar
of telling but what be will be motto and service we will give.
Another Grand Beauty i
Along with Lary and Reese,
tbe 1125.000 Pacific Coast beau
ties, there will report to the New
York Yankees next spring, a
$100,000 kid pitcher. He is Gor-
boys has come through in the don Rhodes, a l-year-old right
major leagues. - bander from the University of
George Earnshaw, right hand-.Utah who has been a sensation
ed fast ball expert, who came to : n his first year of professional
Connie Mack's Philadelphia Atn- bayy with the Hollywood P. C. L.
letlcs several weeks ago, yester
day pitched his first big time vic
tory, defeating tbe Boston Red
Sox, 5 to 0
club.
Connie Mack's agents swooped
Into tha movie domain with an
offer of 150,000 and two flrst-
We have bet our dollars on Kla-i
math advancement, and having
undertaken the project,' will not'
be lacking in the service end." !
The l.'T. T. company se
cured a franchise to enter K la Di
stil Falls from 'the city council '
after" that body had devoted
months to "investigating the In
vading concern. , j
ARRAIGN BOOZE i
ACTIONS TOD AY
ship bout between Tod Morgan
Seattle, title-holder and Cannon
ball Eddie Martin, New York,
scheduled for last night was post
poned until Wednesday July 11
on account of unfavorable weath
er conditions. . i ' - i
For results use Herald Class Ads league contests on the .day's card.
(Continued from page One)
Usually, though, the initial : cUsa playera. And the buyers Mu'rphy on tho- ame counts are
being .held In Jail.
a,umore more uan ,ne Yankee tag on hlm. possession and sale. E. C. Callen-
for Robert Moses Grove, who) Rhodes was discovered by Blll!dor ch,rged wlth possession. Sale
fires the fastest left hand ball : Esslck. Yankee coach, and wasjand transportation of liquor, Ron
in captivity, and Connie probably placed wHb, Hollywood for sea- MUchei. charged with possession,
never has regretted . Isonlng. The Yankees have notand ula of Uquorr and mantaln-
1u "luor " ' , j"ji.in ne u meir prop- j,nR B nuisance. Gus Herchberger,
Kniiicn ..wmv Kuvuuini tuiu i erty, oui mey aepi quiei ail lasi
washed out the two , National , winter about Lary and Reese. '.
awsi. -M ,1 'I laini I MS iHjaiai ft
1 - ,W ... l i x I
charged with possession, sate and
tr&nKnnrtntinn. Marv Herman.
In bis first ten games this year .h,rM(1 i,H DOiuiesslon and sale
he won eight (four ot them shut-of llquor w. j. noland, charged
ouU) and lost two that were i,,.h nn,u..tnn .nA trsnsnnrta-
blown away by errors. The
earned run average against him
was less than a half run a game.
tion, were released under J2500
bond each.
Bid Riddle, Abe Doane, Rich
ard Nail, Hugh Hankln and Bob
'Cable, all charged with sale of
that i liquor, waived examination be-
j DID YOU KOW THAT
Jimmy Connolly says
Lloyd Hahn Is the best runner in .fore the federal magistrate and
the world today . . . And Connol- j were' bound over to the federal
ly has looked at the spikes of j grand Jury. They will be taken
every good runner In the world! to Portland tonight by Deputy
. . . Gordon Rhodes, tbe $100,000 !
Hollywood pitching beauty. Is a l , ... . - . . -
sports writer In Salt Lake City InMXm lrflAFIHI-v
f TT. . . 1
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Under the. gold and silver
pluti'd case you will find a
serf powder and h blending
rouge. May we show It to
you? ." J "
RAY RUM
1 during the winter
Wedding Cakes
The wedding cake must be perfection the
bride demands that, and it's her right. Passers
by linger before our shop windows to gaze at
the perfect marvels of pastry and confection
which our skilled bakers create.
Simple or elaborately ornamented give us
your ideas when you order or we' will make
suggestions if you like.
Delicious bread and rolls, containing the
ideal combination of health-values, are made
extra nutritious by plenty of Yeast,
Home Bakery
writers are within the las
Player-1
in
baseball . . . Mrs. Miriam Burns
Horn, national golf champion,
will be Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn
Tyson In August , . . His name
ls George, and he's buyer for a
packing company . . . The Jlnts
offered Barnes to the Reds for
Luque . . , And tried to wish him
on the Pirates . . . Before the
Braves took him for Genewich
. '. Graudatlon socked the Navy
for Hannegan (not Steve), Hans
ford, Coffman, Million and 'Bag
danovitch . . . Joe Beweli has
slowed up to a crawl . , . Jess
Sweetser has more superstitions
than any other golfer . . . Hoben,
Yale's star catcher, got foaled In
the classroom before the Harvard
series ... No Caldwell fire
works, though ... Roger Peckln
paugh got the four-door (you
know what) delivered In Cleve
land. I -
Nice Record for Knox
Track teams at Knox have not
lost a dual meet In three years.
I . .
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