The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 24, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tuesday. July 2,
THE" EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREflON
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.PIRATES TAKE
1 OTHER Gil
Flth Place Corsairs Win!
Pitcherj Battle 2 to 1,
Yertks Lose t
Hy ItlKIH.ttT V. IIAKKKH
As-.. Inlisl IVe SM)ils Writer
Tho Plr.Hr of Pittsburgh, nil-i
i.-,..l.,)K (nniiiniii! nit Vir It-1VA!
iU-t'tiail mi u corsair cruise tlifi'
'lirtaiens to dis'urb the equaium-'
ity of ull of Uu N;i(!on:il lo.iptic's
ihyoi'tct! list of pMinnnt contvatl-8
fr.s, actual hihI nllt'poI. ;
A - t.i 1 victor y owr the '
v.rmtklyn iMdcpr In the lfdRiio's
;nly p;tiu' yesterday put iho Pir-1
tics only five pi-r i-cni:i k points:
ack of the nodisprs who are at
'lie top of f hi wooml Mv1.ioi..
'rod Fuseell, o u u k Corsair
:cuihpaw, .and Doug.. McWeeny. :
aozi clfortivt' of 1 licit Robliie'n 1
itdnrs in "ivoont weeks, hookod
;p in a hurling duel that went
"iipsoII'b way only because ' the ,
't)odpers aud MrWvony elected to i
, ;tt nil tho iKid basotKill out oft
. nelr svstem in tnc sixtn. lit
hat frame, an error by Harvey
an error hy Harvey
iiendrlrk, a misjudged fly hall,
iv Babe Hermao, a balk by Mr-
Weeny and Ginntaaiu's single
:.ive tho Corsairs two runs and1
:ho pane. Urrsler"a double and natted ball la held by Mike Grady, J deliberated over the message for
;!:i!icroffs siuBli! gava the JUib- but not in i, regaiar position. j many minutes before showing it
:::s tl.olr only tally in the sec-. The sterling Grady bravely vol-' to Tunney. who. In urging him to
j:;d inniiiK. 'unteeredi one afternoon many 'accept the offer, pointed out that
With Grimes, Hill. Krercer. . years ago, to play third, the regu- ;it would be the height of dlscour
B:ame, Fussel and Meadows now iar third sacker having had stren-j tesy to decline the Invitation of
In sametliins approaching good uou, words with the umpire, a national hero,
pitching form. Douie Bush has Hardly had Grady assumed a j This argument finally over
been rating tho Corsairs along at lofty and defiant attitude on third came Gibson's objections and he
la.i pace tor two weens. ii
Iheir last 1G starts, the National
kaqne champions have won 13.
They still are eleven and a half
1 tnmes out of first place and that
appears to be too much of a
, Vhiindlcap but the Pirates at least
jtiirestcn to make it mighty uti
A 'tmfortablo for the leaders until
It'ik baseball's paraphernalia is
LVaeiod away tor another season.
: Bare Ruth's fortieth home run
I of the reason failed, to save the
"Yankees from a--reesiva.efeat
'at. ihn hands of tli'p Ro-lnn ftpd
Hex. 9 to 3. Danny MarFayden,
young, be-gpectaeled right hand
er. was strong in 4he pinches and
the Red Sox coasted Into an easy
rriunich. Al Shealy was driven
ii or the box In the third ln
jDriifud Thomas Has not much
Vmpirvoment. "The liabe's drive
j'ht mm 2s games, 3D Bays and
t.:rri!o:iiers ahead of his record
brca'king pace of 1927.
The Yankees retained their fen
bnd one-half game lead on the
American league field, however,
for the Athletics were blanked
by Milt Gaston and the Waih
f tngton Senators, 5 to 0. It was
'the A's first defeat In eight!
starts. The game was decided In j
-the first lunlng when the Sena- '
tors slugged Eddie Kotumel fori
.JJiree runs. -''GorEe
Elaelioldcr, former
western leaguer, nltched th st I
Louis llrowns to a 10 to 0 vie- t NEW YORK. July 24. (AP)
t ry over the docile Indians of After breaking ber own world's
Cleveland. The Browns pounded i record for continuous swimming
out 10 hits off threi Cleveland : by remaining In the water 64
liurlers and took occasinu at the; hours and 28 minutes. Mrs. Myr
nanie time lo equal the major tie Huddleston. of Maloon, III.,
league record for sacrifices. The j was in a hospital today. She was
Browns committed Hie suicide act said to be in a delirious condl-oi-snt
times .during the game, a Hon. moving her arms backward
mark held y several major leag-; and forward In the motions of
uo clu, is in pant years but never i swimming. t .
' ,",red' j Mrs. Huddleston learned . to
"WIl'i: SKTTI.KS DI.T.TS
I f'INCI.NXATl. July 24 Fif-ithe Catalina chanel. She bettered
Iron years ago T. .Merrill I!r -ens by four hours the record she es
of Torre Haute, Ind , went into tablished in Chicago on May 21.
ViiiKruptcy. his wife, Clara E.
r.agens. took it upon her seir to
nettJo his debts. A recent check
fur $2.40, received by the Cincin-!
nail and Suburban Bell Telephone
company from Mrs. Hagens. was
In payment for her hatband's
-Ti-.epnoni n..,. snc said. Tl.e bank.;the strain of the long grind
Imwever. could find no record of beginning to do her harm.
'.the debt.
i hc prire ring set-up ustially
, 1 ' eruis tm nvinf? dowii
THE CANTtXllB
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Charged With
Four Errors On
One Batted Ball
.WOW
5TICK
we bail i
ret? PdCKCT
BALL'.
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"Bull Pen'' Patter
ttiMen Purimj in St loots
i i I Lv.AVS IN TO
By ' AL "
Former Pitcher N. I. GlanU)
n
Several punled fans have wru
Several puzzled rans have writ-
ten me .lately, asking how on
earth "more than one error can
be made on one batted ball. j Gibson was flustered 'when he , Joe fKId)
ThA record for errors on onelrereived the bogus invitation. Held").
wh- , T0iier came at him. He
fell on It and fumbled sinfully,
That was error No. 1. Much an-
noyed, Mr. Grady dug up the ball, j
and, although the runner was al-
ready on first, let fly about 200 j
miles over the baseman's onion, j
the exultant runner, of course, was to be for the sole benefit of
adjourning to the next station, j the newspaper men. The cham
Error No. 2. The right fielder re-i plon, who has never been in bet-,
gained the ball, and seeing the ter shape, planned to go through
runner rounding second, threw j his usual punching bag exercises
to third. Good throw!. Grady 1 and then take ion 'his sparring
1. ,1 I. . h-MC ' h..lJ
..ou "3 " '
being much rattled, dropped It
and the man was safe. Error i
I" 7i,ernn,e.r' ""!!k'"g 'he I
ball had rolled off to the woods.
continued on bis voyage, and Mr.
Grady with loud, shrill cry,
fired the elusive pellet over the
catcher's head. . -
Four of them, all off the one
original roller.
, swim only two years ago and is
the onlv woman ever to Hwim
Her endurance marks have never I
been approached by any man.
j . She waa persuaded to leave the :
water at 6:37 yesterday after-!
! noon by Morris Inkelas, manager!
1 0f the outdoor pool where the'
;iwim was conducted. He believed i
was
I When she reached shallow
' water, however, she displayed no
signs of fatigue. . She waved to
j friends, shouted directions to her
; managers and posed for photo
graphers. She said she believed
1 she could have continued for 20
j hours more.
I Her face and limbs, however,
were badly swollen by the long
contact with the sale water and
I she was carried from the pool
land taken In an ambulance to St.
j Francis hospital. Although it was
isaid she was too III to be welgh-
ed, it was estimated that her
normal weight of 240 pounds
ibad fallen to 215 pounds.
Mrs. Huddleston Is 30 years
,old, a widow and the mother of
a 12-year-old son.
We shall vole neither for Al
Smith nor Herbert Hoover,
j Neither the Democratic nor Re
i publican platrorms promise to
I place the control of rainfall with
the department of agriculture.
WORLD REC01
nnnif rii nu inii irom cer ioremast, rnuaueipnia .
II II f I II 111! Ill III
TUNNEYWSLLGQ
THRniIKH HSTi
iimniniiTTnniw
in mk nil I nv
mu uui luyiu
Heavyweight Champion
Will Fly to New York
Thursday Night
I SI'KOI LATOR. N. Y.. July 24.
I Though the supreme teat of
hU championship carr w oui is lTony ganrter,, Chicago, (8. Ted
hours away, ticne Tunney haijitou, Chicago, technically kuock
'vet to reach the Irritated atage ed out G. K'.khart. Salt Lake
Klph .ra.lilton ilmaililfl Of
jprlio fighter' on edge.
j This unique ruler of riatiana,
I now self trained to the lust mua-1
cle for the defense of his crown I
asninat Torn Heeuev.'the New!
Vanlonil eh Han irer In the Yall- !
. ,,
aee niauiuiu on niui!..,".. " Thompson. Akron, and uanny
I has turned to horse play to dl-, Hanlou. Ilea Molnea. la., drew
jvert his mliid from the eonteat.)(g) Danny Kaeburn, .Warren.
His victim was Billy Gibson, his jo,, technically knocked out Bob
j manager. ' ky OLeary, Erie, Pa., ().
t Knowing Gibson's everslon to Wilmington. M. Joe Sntall
'flying, Tunney caused a fake 'wood. Washington, I). C., won
'telegram to be sent to his man-'fr0m Vic M.illn. Wilmington,
'ager containing a famous avla -
tor'a offer to make a special
flight ap hero to, carrz-f Dim oacKrornla, defeated ."Tiger" Johnny
to New York as a reward lor
j his deep Interest (n allon.
composed a wire of acceptance
(which delighted Tunney and his
assistant Jesters.
Gibson planned to leave the
training camp for New York- this
afternoon after Tunney went
through hla final workout, which
-i j-.-- .x."-'""MPhi ada Id h a r.6 36 n
nap. nan, U-.aM . .1 111 1 K'
e . "".i St. LOUIS 43
VldabecV. for three rounds each. fchleaso 42
Washington 4 1
AMERICAN BOAT ineveiand .ZZo
. ..r.s.r a 1 Boston 25
NINA WINS RACE
SANTANDER. Spain. July 24.
(AP) The American yacht Nina.
'contesting for the cup offered by
the Queen of Spain for a race of
ismail yachts from New York to :
this port, came into harbor here j
at S:30 p. m. today. A fleet of j
t other vessels escorted the win-
jner which flew the flag of Spain I
ijffl. cs n rj 'fit jitlwilw csfcn icn ihn-gr
Add a Sun Room
A small investment in a sun room makes a
big difference in a home. Comfort is there,
and pleasure, where children can play or
grown-ups enjoy the card game or radio
apart from the activities of the living room.
A little lumber a small bill of other mater
ials that's all!
Big Basin Lumber Co.
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Klamath Falls, Ore.
FIGHTwS OF
LAST NIGHT
(llv Hie Aiwocialwl Pre)
I Toronto Kranklo Genaro, New
York, nd Sieve Kocco, Toronto,
drew (10 1.
j Now York Imo Lomakl, Aber
deen. Vh.. di'foatod Caorntx
; Smith, Nerk. N. J (10). Joe
Spoto La, Brooklyn, loehnlcully
kuiH'ked oul Jean reriianile. utlt tliH moriiliiR Him Hie iXtnrm
Si"1" 5- (of hla frl.Mi.t had failed ami thai
Chtrafto "Shuffle" rallnhaii. hlll wttlxlrn wul rrom the ehal
Chlcano, knocked out Tommy Mr-; 1)ge round of tlu HavN run
Karland. Detroit. (1). Louie 1-1 content was definite. Hie Ainerl
lYelle. IlHllan.tpolU. outpointed ' run Ur Mu toilav.
bA11''
(). Eddie Hallantlne, Chi-
icago. defeated Jolmuy Mcutyre,
iDetrolt. (6).
Akron. O Bud C.oiman. New
lor, ou.poinicu ix. w. v..n.-
tier, Akron. (10). I'hll ZwU-k.
Cleveland, defeated Nat Arno.
Newark. N. J.. (8). Tommy
- . -
(6)
Kansas City Dave Shade. Call
.Cllno, Ireano, Cal., (10). Joe
Rivera Kansas 'City, outpointed
I'eck, Tampa, Kin.,
Omaha. Neb. "Bearcat"
Wright. Omaha, knocked out Eric
Johnson, Kansas City (1).
Pacific 4'oAHt Ijeitjpie Htnnillnga
Won Lost Pet.
Sacramento 17 5 .73
Hollywood 14 7 .667
San Francisco 12 10 .545
Oakland 11 11 .500
Mission 11 11 .500
Los Angeles 10 It .435
Seattle 6 15 .zSS
i Portland 6 16 .273
American League
, Mnjor l-oue Siiindiuga -
Won Lost Pet.
New York! 66 25 .2!
36
4 6
49
61
53
Sit
55
' .
1C
.462
.446
.430
.298
,30
Detroit 35
Nntionul League Standing
Won Lost Pet.
st. Louis
...58
...55
...53
...47
...47
...45
...25
33
38
39
37
44
43
59
69'
.637
.591
.576
.560
.516
.511
.248
,272
Chicago
Cincinnati
New York
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
Boston
LULNNU Lcndcrsof
B O
M OFFICIALS
3
VMtw Ju,v .-hik Hill
T,it1,, wa, Kim ,,rricUilly lKn,.r-
"Neither I'ollom nor WVur Iuih
Informed me ofdilully of t lie
Clilted Stale I.awn 'i'eun! Amno
',iiin-, rullnc which la nrnmln-
Vnt In all the rrcsa title) mornina.
! Vnlll notified I must refrain from
f .ommenl." Tild. n -aid.
All or the Kre-ich impew eiirrv
Nw vrk ,lpatehr quotum e
; (.a,, B1,lr,,BW ,v ,tlp c. S. I..
1 1. a ... .. .. .n :.. , ...
.1. rt. I.l 411. llllltl.ll III I.IMIIIIMI
saying: "All members endorse
your message chantes against Ttl
drn should stand and acreed tie
should not lie reinstated."
It was obvlniis that this came
as a shock to Tlldrn nit hough lie
refrained from rentmeiitlni! offi
cially. He w:,s under the itii
presslon that Mr. Cnllnm had
gone to L o u t) o u to ttieud his
cause with the 1 ,S I..T A. . The
former American Davh. enp team
I captain was deeply disappointed
land In privuto talks with (rkiuls
has not tried to hide hla kee:i
chagrin Hint he was not peiinli-
i ted to make a final effort to re-
' trleve the Davis cup.
! The French are frankly discon
solate at the turn of ufiulrs.
The correspondent called lit one
of the largest advance sales tic
ket offices in Paris.
Look to
v-;
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1330 Main St.
WHEN BETTER
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s 1 ' 3f 1
BOTCE
Leaders of
BlFflfiBIGB0T!3i
(Hy Hie AsiMM'Inleil I'iisb)
ItielludliiK giiines of July 3"..
.NATIONAL
Hut I Inn -- llin nli) . Ilvave i.
Huns - lliittnitilev, I'nrds.
SJ. Huns butted In Blsaouetle,
Holilnii. SI. lilts Doulhlt. I' irilK
1.1 1. H.MiOlri ltottouiley. Curds.
112. Triples- llntiouilev, Cards,
13. lliinii is- Wilsnii. Cuba, :'.'.
Stolen bases - Krl: li. t'nril i, H!
I'llcbiiiK Hi'iiion, lllauta. won
Ui. I.'ht 4.
AMEIUCAN
Hatting lioallu, Kenntius.
. M !i 7 . Huns- Ituth. YaiiKs. IT.'
I C it 11 H balled In- liillll. V.l:il s,
'.in. lilts .Mniiiisli, llrowns. 17.
Double Klug'itead. Ited Soy, :i-'.
Trlnli s - llarnes. Senator i. 1 :i.
en I i"S - Mostll. While S'.. IS
linn ts -Ituth. Ynuks. in. Siol
I'H.hlun - lloyl. Yanks, w .n Iz.
lust 2.
MAKES RECORD
IN TRIAL SWIM
HAItl.KM. Ilolliiiid. July SI
I Al' - Johnny Welsinuller beat
his wliitilng time of f9 seconds
at Hie
aria Olympic In the 1"
meter event today
swimming the
distance In practice In f8 4-10
seconds. He was clocked by two
watches.
Welsinuller' performance at
the American pracllc pool thrill
ed the American swimming con
tingent and Duth visitors who
said that they never saw such
swimming speed.
the Leader for Leadership
; . a.. -. v. ..
-mm
-AUTOMOBILES ARE
BirvT Tininpniv
itLA ! l!HII:j!J!i!
, )lB ,Vywght throne, neiung
HcClfV Admit U In Pink'tlm feel of Tunney ! h' lu-rntlioliiit
ing Ended
i KAIIIHAVEK. N. 4.. Jul ? I j
- (.1') Blunt Tom lleeliey, II ll
I aceittiiouied lo cainiHilluKliiK his
lliouuhla when Interviewers plod
him with quest Ions, finality ml
milled loilnv that he I III the
beat loiiillll' u of his flKlitlng
; cuieer. ready and eiiger to give
Gene Tunney Hie buttle of hlx
lire when IheV meet In tile Villi-
, kee Htinlliim Thursday night for
' Hie world's lieavywelr.hl eliuni
plnnslilp. The aU weeks training cam-,
,,aly.ii of this i;oiiil Matured, rock-,
rlblii d New Zcaliuiilor Is over
lie Is glad or II. He rinl-hoil
lilu busing yesterday. Today tlure
was n ii ti I n k for him to do but
lake a 15 minute workout In Hie
gymnasium with no more wmk
with the gloves. Toniorriw will
he ix day of intiipleie rclntaHou
with mil even a gesture of liulii-
' Ing.
Ilveney was In rollicking1 good
hituior. He had a' cherry "Oil
'ello 'Eillo." for everybody and
a grin Hint waa Infeetl his Ills
eaay going iirpoHltiiin hud re
turned, following the mental
strain or Sunday when ho boxed
before Jack Delnpsey. Promoter
Tex Itlekard unit ether These
menial ctiiuda were swept away
by the thoughts of no morn
axmcm
nUILT'. . . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
i HalnliiK. which he regards iuukIi-
ir thnn tun i" nu
: planned to n aiilllng on a prlv.
ule yai'hl along uie new ,wr-
oiiin lliuu today.
hard rock, whose rug
ged feature are mrruwon wuit
I Hues Hint revtuil the nrar ap.
pniieh to the peak or conilliloii.
an, I he had no "' I'lnUt alioiii
hla take' of knocking rjuimy olf
I
lledrillil liundlla III the deaerl
are using automobiles, according
lo a dlspulch. froni lca. Proftl
ably copying Hi" Hedouln ban
dits in lh Pulled Hlalea. (
W0 OP
You must stock .up .on
wood at onca or pay
higher prices.
SUMMER PRICES
re at tho bottom and
will soon advance.
ORDER BLOCKS
and SLABS NOW! ;
Peyton & Co. ;
"Wood to Burn"
AIo dealer la
I'oiil, l-'url-OIU. OU-llurwers
IM Ho. flit. I "hone fVUI
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