V Tp ;e Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednowlay. July 11, 1028 r nean- p. i .a- ...i i L. i . i. . i, -gBTar-!i tin i j . .--'. .. . gj'.iv,--i i ii n in-egswa-i .. hi i mi a i i p " " - m imnin tp i ii1. .i i nun i nnn sh SOI BOJ UL...II IU I LI! V OFF FOR MEET American Athletes Given . Tremendous Ovation as Ship Sails NEW YORK, July 11. AP To i Din accompaniment of the fjlurlng . of . bands, blowing of whlutlng' and expressions of opti mism from all bands, trie Amer ican Olympic team sailed at aooa today aboard the President Roosevelt for (he games at Am sterdam. ' : - ' f The bis liner, bedecked with t)io flags of all nations and with "American Olympic team" paint M on It In letters fire feet high as aocompanled down the bay by the municipal tug Macom. Its departure was the occasion of a tremendoua ovation. Thousands massed the Tlor and other places of vantage and cheered the ath letes to th echo an they sailed, waving their farewells.. Johnny Gibson. 400-meter hur dling star, had bis own personal band. It vas provided by his home club, the- Bloomfield - (N. J.) Catholic lyceum in colon of which be won his place on the team. - ChOTlle Paddock, storm center of an eleventh hour controversy which threatened ' to disqualify him on (rounds of professional Ism because of bis appearance in a motion picture, went aboard just before sailing time an4 waa given a big aal. YOCTH lUUF.D FOR FLAX IX OPEN GOLF ?. - v T O r R X A M K X T " . . . By NEA Service . NEW IORX. July. 11. One of the youngsters -who participated la the national open at Olympia Fields a few ' days ago worth keeping your eye on Is Horton Smith. Four years ago, be was a caddy. Only; last year did he turn professional- He la 22 years old. . .', - Smith Cook TJIn his first round and faltered a bit, on bis second with a 79. His total score tor the 18 boles was 307. As yon know, 294 waa the score Jones and Farrell, who tied with low. made.. This. 307 ( earned praise from the writ- i era. . Smith hails from Joplin', Mo., and has all the car- marks of a fntura champion. PIRATES SELL J. MIUUS TO . i INDIANS NINE PITTSBURGH. July 11. (UP) John MiUas, right-handed pit cher .whose wild throw permit ted the Yankees to -score the win ning ran In the final game of the world series last year, was sold at the waiver price to the Cleve land Indians today by the Pitts burgh. Pirates. Miljus was pur chased by the Pirates last season from the Seattle club of the Paci fic coast league. MX MEV SPARED , FROM Hl'PRKMK PENALTY MOSCOW, July 11, (UP) The sentence of death Imposed on all men accused of conspiracy to de stroy the mines in the rich Donets coal" basin was commuted to 10 years Imprisonment today by the central executive committee of the Soviets. It was reported that the five others sentenced to death were executed at dawn Wertncs- rtOXYVllAHH, The osteopath rarely has any trouble making both ends meet tj Tub cAH'rcuuy ft - - Thorpe Stripped i?uf On,y of Medals is our To Reom oie oe Te ipst ?CDSKW f won the OlVMPH? PfNTATHlON HO NfVMOMSMII9 if woouwr swwse fe I Lr,rl r"T nimt I JSi '.ii, txax i so -rws By AL 1KMAREB (Former Pitcber I. X. OlaaU) After sixteen years the Indian is again on the Olympic warpath. 'Chief" Elklns. the Nebraskan i Aborigine, seems slated to pick up the conquering Implements In all-round athletic competition, where his red skin predecessor. Jim Thorp of Carlisle, left off In 1S12. Thorpe.? wbo was an old room mate of mine on the New York Giants, won both tbe Pentathlon and Decathlon championships I tbe 1111 Olympics, bat the vic tories are not in the books, for tbe great Sac and Fox ,alhlete was stripped of his medals and records when it was discovered he had professionalised himself by accepting a few dollars for playing "pro" ball. ; , ? Jim never could understand or neither could I how being a rather indifferent ' pitcher and first baseman in an obscure class D league would make him a pro fessional pentathlon and decath lon champion.. , . , Elklns Is the most , colorful prospect this year but not tbe only outstanding star. ' -Jim Stewart. Southern' Califor nia; Tom Churchill. University of Oklahoma; Vernon Kennedy. Cen. Mo. Stale Teachers college: Tony Plansky. Ken Doberty. Bar ney Berlinger and Emmerson Nor tor are pretty hot prospects. Officer Tries ; To Bomb Dread ;-- Soviet Gheka MOSCOW, July 11, r (UP) A Bolshevist soldier and a Russian monarchist -officer were killed when monarchists attempted to wreck the building' of the dread ed Russian aecret Service police tbe C.'heka-r-July C, It was an nounced officially last night.. Tbe monarchist officer, George Ratktevltch, reported to have been one of General Wrangel's white Russian .lieutenants, waa killed when he fled from the scene after hurling a home-made bomb into the building. Another monarchist apparent ty only two were Implicated in the bombing escaped but later was captured In a Tillage near Moscow: with the assistance of Peasants, according to the aecret service announcement. '. fs' THa7T,l6 Vi5 '. I f lAMOTHCS IMPt-W J 1 z k . mm W4'BuiL Pen Patter - SOUTHERN OREGON STAGES ' To All Points North, South, East and West - For Reliable and Cheap Transportation Phone 999 TERMINAL STAGE " DEPOT 618 Main St GITS BEATEN BACK TO THIRD PLACE ; Tiiccnivi I III IIIU 1 I UUWUI x mini McGraw's ShigfceVfr Meet'p',hm Mo,,r- N'w vrk, and ,... e. . : their crew, after rescuing them niui jtrong-vppoi tion in West f y th' .WorUtl i'rtvtf f .The West, with It luuny pit falls tor the unwurn bus no booster In Jo"hn fcOraw. "master-minding" pilot of tbe the New York (Hants. Aftrr taking- three straight on the chin at Pittsburgh, the Giants moved into the even more dan gerous territory of St. Leu is yes terday and encountered a storm of runs that gave the leagae- leading St. Louis Cardinals it a I race, and -Spain, the finishing easy t to 1 victory in lhe first J point, the Rofa on the morning game . of the aeries. i .. s- I of July I bH I storm which car Thelr defeat dropped the Riants j rled away her sails, snapped her Into third place. Cincinnati mov ing up Into the. runner-up posi tion by lis 13 to 4 defeat of the Brooklyn Dodgers. llartnett'a single with the bases loaded In the ninth gave the Chicago Cubs a 7 to ( de cision over the Boston . Brave la a wild battle at Wrigley field. . The .Waner boys drove in ih tying and winulng runs In tbe Pittsburgh. Pirates to 5 victory over the Phillies. Thn Washington Senators maVed ap to a tie for fourth place In .the American league by beating the Cleveland Indians In both ends of a double header, 9 to 5 and 9 to 0. Lou Rlue and Frank O'Rrourke led the St. Louis Browns to a 4 to 3 triumph over the Boston Red Sox . In the opening game of tbe series. NEWS NOTES OF SHASTA VIEW "V" XSpeclal lo The Herald) . By DELLA BAILEY. SHASTA VIEW. July It; Farmers of cltia district are. bus ily engaged in : haying. Splendid crops are reported throughout this section. W, R. Haskins and wife, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Has- kins of Viking. Kansas, and Pete Fisher are spending a few days In the Rogne River valley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown and daughter. Miss; Ruth of Tanopab. Nevada, are enjoying a visit at the home- of Mr. Brown's par ents. Mr. and 'Mrs. O. B. Brown. Mrs. Earl McCoy has returned home after spending the past few days with ber people In the Ash Valley country. She motor ed with Mr. McCoy'a parents who visited here for a few days., . John Cacka has returned home from Portland, . where he has been receiving medical attention for the past several weeks. . . ; Evan Maupin and Margaret Williams!! were married on July second and are making ' their borne hi Malin. Loretta Fisher Is spending a few days with her teacher, Mrs., Mabel Kester. - PLASS PLYING AROUXD WORLD IN 15 DAYS ! PARIS, July 11. (UP).--Dleu-donne Costes. famous French aviator who is planning an east ward flight across the Atlantic ocean, will arrive at Le Bourget flying field Wednesday for trial flights in the machine he will use. Costes Is said to be plan ning a new attempt to fly around the world In IS days by way ot San Francisco and Japan,' Auto Freight Lines .-. . "' Medford-Klamath Falls Truck Line and Klamath-Laateview Truck Line Daily Service Phone 999 615 Main ' Racing Yacht ' Grew Saved In Nick of Time NEW YORK. July 11. (VP) The nil tankor Tuscaror arrived III ,ln port h.y today bringing fap ''itain and Mrs. William Rous of I without Injury from the - first disaster of the trana-Atlantlr yacht race. j . The Roos entry In the race was the SO-foot yacht Hofa. sailed by j Raoa himself and manned by j Huga Schooler and Charlea Town- aend of New York; Edwin It. llotrh kiss of Houghton, Mich. R. Roman of New York, and Mrs. uu .mm tier "vu win, the others. After making 807 miles of the! A dtlbble of runs In four inn more than 3,000 between New ; lngs gave Seattle a 4-to-J victory j York, the atartlng point of the over Hollywood. I.ed hy Ruble! two slendee masts, and set thelgles. Rutteries: Mct'nbe, Mill- ship hopelessly adrift. That night the Tusrurora was sighted and the crew rescued. Only a few minutes after Can - tain Itoas and -his taken aboard the Rofa, In tow astern water and sank. erew were tanker tbe filled with YOlNt) WAITITR JOHNSON . MAKRH FOI'RTH KSU'K - - WASHINGTON. July 11. (UP) Walter Johnson, a lt-year-old boy, -made his fourth rescue In three vear her today when he saved a man from drowning In the eastern branch of the Ana eoslta river. Although no Sta tion to the famous pitcher whose name be bears, his greatest -am bltlon. Walter aaya. is to be great pitcber like the farmer vet eran of the Washington Senators. A cat may look at a king but usually trumps the paxtner'a ace in a bridge game. DASHING CAREER OF : SUZANNE LENGI EN IS RAPIDLY NEARING END PARIS, July 11. (UP). Far from the enriching guidance of C. C. Jyle. . Buianne . Lenglen's professions! tennis career is gasp-! Ing toward an end. . As an amateur, Suxanue an-: doubtedly was one of tbe great- jteur but the French tennla asso est sport attractions of all times elation, remembering wbst a blow and her presence was enough to to national sport ber. Jump . to fill the stands at Wimbledon or draw thousands of sportsmen to Cannea for . her "Battle of 'the Century", with Helen Wills. As a professional.' she Is now barely earning enough to keep the wolf pack away from the door of the palatial villa of thejblt played out Lenglen family on the Rivera at j Nice. Susanna bas bad to re-f sort to autographing tennis balls and selling her testimonials - to 1 stocking makers, perfumers and I sporting goods manufacturers to eke out a living. A California admirer, Mr. Bald win, took over her affairs.. Bald win's plan for a tour ot Holland j during the Olymplca failed to ! materialise for the Dutch tennis federation refused to - sanction j professional matches on . any courts It controlled. Only Ger many opened ber anna to Su zanne and ahe Is there now, ex- Budveiser ReaJ Quality ."'Malt Syrup For a finer flavor and added nutriment ' ue Budweiaer Malt, Syrup In baking bread, cakei, eooklet, etc. .V A upholding a ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. Louis PORTiANfl INS FROM MISSIONS i v ' t All c jonnny .arra. Huston uanium Jack Knight AlIOWS Four weight, last nlghl. Taylor had Hits and Three Runs 'every round- hut the elglitli aud to Californtans (It) .UtirUlnl Press) Ilehlnd four-hit pltrliing by Jock Knight, Portland stopped 8lllor ,K(1,ky a,,,,,, out for a 5-to-S win over Ihcl.u rounds to t draw. Misslous. Harry Krauss,. veteran Johnny (lonialos lost' to lien southpaw, hud a wild streak, and , '''" " the fourth round wh. n j the Reavers biui Mr mix i hits and five runs In five Innings, ! lUtter'.es: Krauss, Davenport and llnldwln, Whitney: Knight and i i , ,' Alnsmith. with a double and a single, the ' Indians pounded two Star twlrlers', ff ' ..After boxing islx-, fast (or a dojon bits while C'nle held roi'ndi with, two sparring jiart, HollywiMHl lo seven acattertd bin- "en and'' punching the nenvy : caliy and' Agnewt Colo nn.l j Si huililt. " ' , j A long eluhih Inning bnfnoi ' run drive by Hmead Joller -ar- ril the Seals to a -to-5 win: over Sscramento and placed (hem I In n four-way tie for drat place! in the Coast lengae. Plnelll gnve i "Dutch" Reuther a lead 'In the ! sixth when he homed with one on, bnt the Solon came back and j , evened the count in the seventh; i when Rheely crash ml a four-bag-' ger with the bates loaded. Sac ramento puthit the Seals IS to 9. Batteries: Kuni and SevereW; Reuther and Sprint. ! . Another fence busting orgy wan staged by Onklund and Los An gelev, 4he Angels winning 7 to 3 after 11 cod had clouted two horn- ajers. one 'With the bases full. Cun- ningham held the Ouka to four bits, but nil were for extra bases, Including homers by Lombard! and Arlclt. flatteries: Hnehler, Wetxel and -Lombard!; Cnnnlng-y I ham and Uunnah. bibllingiln some obscure town. Several well-meaning , friends of Sutanne has been attempting to convince her there Is no fu- ture In paid sport. They fought to have ber reinstated as an ama-' professionalism Involved. ' has stood firm on the rule that to become an amteur again she must atop playing professionally for five years. v ' By that lime 8usnnne would be 30 years old snd perhaps a , EVE BENSON School of Pancing -r,l f If'.' Russian Ballot. Character, ate. . Also Ball room Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday VALLEY HOTEL ' Phono 1234 product good name JOHNNY VACCA OUTPUNCHED BY BUDDIE TAYLOR LOS ANOK1.KH, July 11, l P. ) llud Taylor of Terre llaiiTb look ' ten round dciixlon from tenth. i Thure Were no kmirknut,' bill the two wrestled (o the floor In the final frame. Illllv IU, V.. Gl i iur, r. ri,ri.v r:r..,iu... knocked out Kdilln Oleuunn in the second round of Ihi'ir go. TUNNEY .TRAINS. DOWN TO 192 ' SPECl'LATOIt. N. Y July It. nngs tor rour rounils, dene Tun- Uiy weighed 193 putinila. Trulnnr.! Griddle cakes are always better when the flour and milk ore raxed together a Unit at a time. Hills Bros. 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