The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 08, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    i THfSa'KNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREflOtf
WcdnoRdnv, Aupust 8, 1023
Tnere Two
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Leaders of
Big League
YANKEES SCH . GERMANS CHEER
iWINi ATHLETICS, U. S.-ATHLETES
i ARE SETBACK feSs AT TRACK
nut. i ut- i
York Take. New TZI W ,
Lease on Life; Pirate I J$r?
New
Lease on Life; Pirate
MUTT ,,v T,IK ASSIH'IATKII I'KKSS)
lUir I i $""
ilILL I Halting llornshy. Braves,
- I.83S.
Huns Boltomley, Curds. 92.
Runs batted in llottomley.
IC(IV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
if The Yanks managed to main
Ij'tuln their lead to the American
'"League percentage table by scor-l-
Ins n 6 to S victory over the
iaVhlrago White Sox yesterday af-,
fctcr a first-inning rail;' of five
it run clinched the verdict. Ted
i . Lyons was the victim of the Van-!
)tce assault. Pennock occupied!
tbe mound for the New Yorkers.;
ij Beating the Brooklyn Dodgers
In both ends of a double header.
1 4 to 8 and 3 to 2, in II Innings,
lue Pirates ran their latest win-
,iing streak to six In a raw.
(Jrimes registered his 20th vic-
tory in the opener, the first
pitcher In the majors to reach
S'so high a total.
The nightcap was a pitching
.: duel between Fred Flticll and
0
Jack Crilley,
I ; Fight to Drawi;
BEAT BEAVER S
TIED
FO
RS
Lowly Portland Nine
Licked Soundly by
Sacramento
OtTRCLD Pauot for Fans
OWN "ALU STAR TeAMS
AMCfflCAN LEACiUfe.
C.. ft
National I.eAGOfr
if ftf.
C.W ;
tWe
Yankees Show Metal in
Competition with Picked Yarn. 95
Team of Fordgncrs ' "-' Wam-r Pirate, 150.
j Doubles flottouiley. l ards. S5.
t'OLOUNK. tlerinnnv. Auc. 8. i Triples llottomley. Cards. U.
(fP Ten lltourand people herel Homers Wilson. Cuba. S.
lust night cheered members of Stolen bases Cuyler. Cubs IS.
the championship I'uited State Pitching Hentou. Clams, won
Olympic track and field team, i 18. lost 4.
The Americans, guests of the! NAmerlcan
municipality here, competed with ! Patting Goslln, Senators.
a picked team of Herman stars. 1.392.
Charles K. Borah, U Angeles. Kuns Ruth. Yanks. 117.
won the 100 meters dash In It). 7 units oattea in Hum. laittv". fHm.,i. ()iy one was acccssful . It was a buttle clear to the
seconds, after covering the same 10. enough to get as far as third. 1 heart ot the true flttlil fun.
distance in 10.4 seconds during Hits Manush. Browns. 1(4. n,u.ries: Vlnel and Sevoreld; ; hii fighter had a deadly' right
the preliminaries. Jonath of l!er- oubles Flagatead, Red Sox. ortman uud Whitney. heel cocked lor a knock-out
many was second and Heury Rus 35. Three pitchers left the Holly- pun li. Once (iormaii went
sell of Philadelphia, waa third. Triples Barnes. Senators. 14. woo, mound when the Angola dowu for a long count, but arose
Russel won the 200 meters Homers Ruth. Yanks, 43. ,,, ov,r a i,,,,!,,, burrugo of u fry n.nd oulpuuclied Crll
dash in SI. 6 seoonds. defeatlug Stolen bases Mosll). White 13 i,lts Including three homers v thereafter. After the frglil
both Jonath. second, and Koer- Sox. 20. , v . ,, w 15 to 1. A nine run It ' developed that frllley had
nig. the German champion, third, i pitching Hoyt. Yauks. won .......ui.i.. i ,i. ..iihih com-! i. i,u i. ,..... i ih i
house, hosing i vino back to
Klamath K.ills with a vengeance
last night. Suffering from the
stains of nhadv flxltls la the
pusl, it baa taken the fight gamo
several ears to tilugw a ici'ov
ery. Now. lo the fight: Jack Cril
ley. San Francisco behemoth,
nnd otto of those, boys who picks
I co knocked out Jack Duvloa of,
jt'liUo,uln after into minute, nnd
siMiitiils of flghlltig In the first I
i roiinil. Iln crowiletl H.tvli'H Into 1
,a corner ami crashed n short
rlghl to the Jaw for tint kayo
itch.
Ilff Hotllncer loxt on u foul
I In Terry Front In Hie special
fists and lojovcnl. Chief Wilson defeated
from a capa- HuhkIi. Howard In tint four round
luellmliitiry.
PORTLAND VICE
SQUAD SWOOPS
DOWN ON DIVES
rouri.AN D, (ire.. Aim. . (A
I'). Police vlco dlvli.lon opera
ltve swooied down upon deal
ers In ulcolioll- bovei'Mges last
ilstlil and ns Hie refill 12 per
sons, three of them women, lac
ed trial in uiuiilclpal court today
on cliiirgrs latiglng from vagrnn
iy to rale, poasea.iloii mid iiiatiu-
(HV THK ASSIM-I TKI rUKSM
Continuing a winning strX'sk
while lite stars suffered lap.u-s lit
the victory columns, the senators knock-out punches In either fist,
climbed Into a tie for the league am NnlU tiorniuti, clever, sturdy
leadership by defeating Porllaud um tough, battled ten heroic
! 7 to 0. Ilrlllant pitching by In-1 rounds lo a draw In the main
icl proved too great a strain for (venl of last night's boxing card
the beavers, six of whom were : held at Veteran's hall.
In the S00 meters run l.loyd i3( )Mi j,
Hnhn. Bostou. waa first, covering t
the distance in 1 minute, S2.4
I I
Ur AL PFMARKE
iw..IM pitj.M v..- x- tr . - seconds.
Doak. until the eighth whent . . ' t Leighten D-e. Los Angeles.
-both retired for pinch hitters. I present today a ballot to de- was first in the 110 meter hit
.. The New York Glanta cut a 'ermine the fans' chclce for the dies. His time v. as 1S.2 seconds.
I full game from the St. Louis Car-1 all-star outfield ot the National John Kuck. Los Angeles, hold-
dlnals' lead by trouncing the and American leagues. er of the world's record for the
league leaders; ten to one. I The outfielders are a very tm- shot put. was bested at ills fav-
Larry Benton waa too much ! P"a'nl Prt or any championship onte event ny Hirscnteia. ine, . .
.for the Cardinala who got onlyitem ln of the fact that German champion. Hlrschfeld R t j Flvweiffht Chamo
six hits and were shut out until Christy Mathewson used to claim threw the iron ball 1S.C4 meters "Jl .,r 'J"01 V P
the ninth hh "they ought to pay to get In to 15.14 meters for Kuck. j UutbOXe Slugging .
' The Phils again trimmed the ,h ba" ..... ' ""!.r:.!!! 1 ' Little Man
. Cubs. 4 to i behind th. erfe-llv. " v-.ju. .iui i nave pre- ui,u... ... .u.u.t...
.ear
FR01E.IST
. pleted the ruin ot the stars ufter round. Despite the Injury, the
'the aiigeleuos had led all the tough San Francisco hoy con-
C, way. I tluued to fight a lough aud alub-
I 'Batteries: Peters. Cheslpy and j born battlo throughout.
Jj Warren: Schellenbuch, Murphy. liormau was ontwelghed 15
Harry Kruuse. mission pitcher, I. Johnny Francis of San Frjncs-
inetu ine seam to 1 1 mis 10 con- ;
tribute another victory to the f
ll 11 f . K 1.1, ntf 1
uriiD, I tu U. VlttJ UIIU Mil u..
Krause proved costly, the
of Smead Jolly ill the fifth
tho bases full.
. , pitching
-CDn
letics
' to 1.
The A's defeat left them four
and a half games back ot the
, j leaders. Owen Carroll, former
Holy Cross star, pitched his 13th
. victory of the season for the
Tigers.
i Two home rnna by Lou Blue
f enabled the St. Louis Browns to
make It three out of four from
f the Boston Red Sox. 6 to 5.
& - Sad Sam Jones kept Cleveland
i ln subjection and the Washlng
, ton Senators whitewashed the In-
dians, 8 to 0.
Isented opportunity for the fans better than Kuck. Ills throw ofl
Butteries: Krause and Buld-
wln: Bails, Moudy, Jones and
Sprins.
The Indians failed to catch up
with Oakland after the Oaks had
hit off Tj
homer J
h with i Auto
Bald- i' r I
lifiti li : o"icu uuiaiouukt lor lUfl IB LIB ."' IA1S AMibLts. AUK. 5. LI'
nie Mack's Phlladelohta Ath-lto de8i"nle best Infield and 4S.J9 meters was nearly two me- Flde, I.. Barba. who retired a
nie .iiacxs rnuaaeipnia Atn- i.. t.rs bevond that of Eric Kranx. i
:s were bowing to Detroit, 4 r. - " " " - , -,.J"e " nynui rr.hlK.,, p.rI ,ad. lnJ 0ak-
11 ib Lwcotuiug generally recog- -rmuu suiuwiu ! last night easily took a decision , . ----- - j -
nixed that the fans are the real ond. from Earl Mastro. who substltut
students of baseball. Even the . Charles McGinnls. Chicago, was j A , n H Tvlnr
i Freight
Lines
land won. 9 to 6.
Eattrles: Bochler. McAvoy und
I Read: Edwards. House. Teachout
aud Rorreaul.
1 (By the Associated Preee)
Paci'le Coast Leetgnr.
I W. L.
Hcllywood .'.25
I Sacramento . 25
San Fra-nclsco 23
;i Oakland 19
'Mission IS
IB Los Angeles 15
I Portland 14
Seattle
12
11
14
18
19
22
23
28'
a .
. ' American Ieagne.
17., W. L.
- New York 73 35
Philadelphia 68 39
St. Louis 57 54
raieveland '. 50 59
Chicago 1 50 69
Washington 49 61
Detroit 40 60
Boston ...... 40 66
Pet.
.676
.676
.622
.614
.486
.405
.378
.243
T 4 1 (h nnla auli asnaalna
at the expert knowledge of the , the horirontal bar at 4.08 meters.! " , .T.
n k ,i .i. i. .u. vi :n.iw. v u-tn, i . in,.i with Santiago Zorllla.
era and 'cheer. A fans' all-star , failed in his attempt to hlgh. La uaroa was loo strong ,or lIrRl 1 RFfflRIl
. .-.u i . . k... k. i... .1 Miittn and outboved him all the 7 JIL4U lI-.-.yJ CLJ
UBUBUJT CUIUCIUCB PCBLTlIUBlljr juuiji L-u ' - J ntlMTV HV
with those selected by the base-II. 96 meters was good for a first way. ID DKUIS.fc.IN Dl
ball writers, or. by great stars ' place. 1 La Barba took seven of fho SPFFriY PR AFT
like Ruth and Hornsby. I Edward B. Ilamin, Atlanta.Uen rounds and two were given
I know that 1 for one. at least, 1 won the broad Jump. His dls-1 10 his foe. The tenth round was I - , - .;,''.'
will be mlghtllv Interested In the , tance was 7.5 meters. I declared a draw. ' LONG BhAl H, I alif.. Aug. 8.
result "ofViliis'Mll I am dhlv America von the 400. meters tt'P). A new speed hoat rettprd-
sorrv that somebodv didn't stage relay with a team composed of,
. . . , 1 ger, was unauiv m uriiTer uu t....l it
one in mv nlavinr davit, so that Hamm. Fred Alderman. Chicago: ... . . ,., ..... iiratiK 11
1 conldliave had the opportunity! Borah and Russell. The time '?' n,.po. '.;' " 'L. '. 1 iT"- fAUtlrd hl" hydropli
of learning how I stood with the was 41 seconds, tying tho world's rjliiV LnH elected to box He l"' ""' 'V t an aver
fans. who are the keenest and! record. " ' 4 Jnd hJ liftta dif !"M ",weU 67 B"M Bn h"Ur'
closest critic, ot the game. I . .-r- .1",Xe1d "d. ' f'l The lest was In time trial, of
IKULLtl JUMrO ,""- ' ''Zr llh0 California Yacht-
A vve .1 a nim.i.iia mil nt his nnnnnnnt I
lng ItegMtta and was maito 111
mllo
Three colleslaus -llister of
.Mil iilgan. I'li'kltnrd of Plllsbittgli
uml ICdviatds of N. V. I'.- are facttire ot liquor.
iai'lli lintlng In the o I y 111 t I c '. ,'
ll.nicB this HUtiimer fur Canada. ; For results use Herald Class A ill.
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Falls Truck Line
and
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Truck Line
. was established today when
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Copyright. 1928, Pub. Syndicate.
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National League.
W. L.
Ft." Louis i...'..67 38
New York 59 41
Chicago 61 48
Cincinnati 59 45
Pittsburgh 54 47
Brooklyn 61 63
Boston 29 65
Philadelphia :..27 71
Pet.
.676
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.514
.459
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.445
.434
.377
Pet.
.638
.590
.660
.687
.535
.490
.309
.276
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 8. (AP).
The state foresters office is in-
formed that John Dugay was ar
rested near Grants Pass yester-
jday for intentionally setting a
timber fire. The arrest was made
by C. A. Hoxie, a state fire war
den. Dugay is reported to have
said that he set the fire to get
work.
the front ot Friedman Bros.
For results use Herald Class Ads store, 1460 Virginia street.
the seml-wlndup.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 8. (A. ! Jo Woods took a decision
P.) Running away backwards ' trom Cer8 Trenkle In their six
down a hill, an empty Fulton rounds and Luis -Mays won from
street trolley car dashed at hlghJohn Marak.
speed fourteen blocks and jump
ed the track early today, crash
lng into a store. The car waa
said to have started while the
motorman, H. B. Ford, was on
the ground adjusting a switch.
The car missed. a group of South
ern Pacific track workers on a
crossing and ended Ita dash In
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
BRINO RESULTS
measured
. course.
j The ".Miss Houston IV" made
a maximum speed of 58.63 miles
1 per hour. The former record was
153.43 miles per hour.
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