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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1928)
Tae Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, August 13, 102fi nrinrnnn nun . 11 in i ui f w' nnynn si Mil I WWw 1A ftl I uLisniuiij ttviii SEES 11 2 T suffinr Portland Beaver Make Miserable Showing Against Sac By The Associated, Proas i Tho Senators look the series I lo 1 from' the Heavers after dividing a doublo header. Jack Knight, Portland twirler, von 4-S lu the opener. He held the Sena tors to eight hits and collected throe hits himself. Pour Port land moundsnien were used tn the nightcap. Batteries: Knight, T o m 1 1 n and Whitney; Kallio, Could and Severeld. , Second gnme: Itanelll, Kunx, ' Crandall and , Koehller; Fu'ler I ." .'on, Ortman, Tomlln. Ponder und . Whitney. After taking; the count in five straight games from Los Angeles, he Hollywood stars came back to ' ln IS to 2 and 7 to I Sundiy. iix runs In the fifth gare Jh v -heiks the second lilt after the Angels had - led for several . In itios. Gordon Rhodes and Regh picked op homers. Batteries: Kinney and Basslcr; Cunning jam, Chesley and Sandberg for first game; Rhodes and Agnew; Weatherby, Wright, Cunningham and Warren. Missions Capture Series Seals divided a double header fitb the Missions which took the eries 4 to S. The Bells led the , tifternoon gams to the eighth . when the Seals chased over three runs and the eventful tenth prov ed the Bells' downfall tor Gns ale Suhr, Seal first baseman, got ! a circuit clout with the bases , - full. The morning game was close, the Seals scoring In the Kixtb. The game ended "-4 fcr the Missions. Batteries: Krause . and Brenzel; Thurston and Vir- gas: second game: Jacobs ani Sprinz; Holllng, Pillett and Bald win. The Indians divided the Sun day entertainment with the ..Acorns. The morning game was close and not decided until Seat tle ran over the winning tally In the last Inning for a B to 4 score. The Oaks piled up fire runs In the eighth Inning of the after noon slugfest, 11 to 2. BatteriesT Graham and Borreanl; Shea and Lombardl: second game: Boehler 'and Read; Edwards, Cole, Tea-1 chout and Cox. Spectators" Step" In Where Angels Fear to Tread GIANTS PRESS CARDS; YANKEES vSUwlWiNt AN IMIYRTAnT fttM fa WANTA ODt A: U (20 m Li. pvjvou nre nr Hall New. -York Gains Game on Philadelphia Athletics4 By a Split Second PASTOR WILL modification of Iho first enforce. L l!fT MCCT1 nioiit" act pumcd under Ihii rlgh- , . By AL DEMAREE" Former Pitcher Xcw York Giants ' One of the most amastag things about golf tournaments Is the un limited confidence thtt the spec tators In the galleries repose, in . Iy ll.rlton . Ilorkcr . c , tA. J Snorts 'Writers t A shadow, dirk and menacing. hangs over the ; St. l.buii Car dinals and ' their hopes of an- other National League pennant The shadow Is cast by the balky figure of John J. McC.raw and his New . York Claim, al most ' rearlv factors tn any nen. tnant chase. The Giants now are playing the kind nf baseball that wins pennants. If they can keep up their present gait on their awing through the west they should re turn for their final home stand either leading the league orj close enough to the ton tn make them the most dangerous of con tenders. Cuba Brat Athletic. . without swinging a bat, the . '. v. -V. 4 JttiV 'i Jb YL . I (Continued troni page One) Sunday -In which Die governor culled' the "deadllem foe nf Ctinyoti Dam projwl, which he Iiiih imdornH and which' Is or vi tal ImiHirinnce In all Iho people In Iho smitliern portion of his Inline slate. In order lo com plete this udilrnas'and the one ho will milk at Wast llruiirh, In,, I he nominee bus s lis n dotted the lUvn nf making a motor (rip in liMMilh ainanilinent If all nf llin (nets iililnlnml by the Invxntlgul lug roininlHHliiti point to this as u I'OtiHirucilva met hod of riti ryliiM forwiird wllul ha hsu ehurui-ltirlK. moral progress In the country." ,J M Krt m,u am .ul, Pr. Slratoti's refusal in tnuel ' in In experiment." the governor In debute in the I this connection, hownvor. ,ho California Hi arris, before I pulpit from, which he made ul;thcy eniuhaiilse wlmt the stand-1 ..vlng here next Thursdny, night "'" hiu hi a inieiiiiii j am nearer ntuikeit outti in ins I (or wnxliliuiloir'. Iln may be able ft-ad lo the roiiKrvgiilloii In Cul-, acceptance speech I thai inodlflca- l.a i uat jtt f fulling, but vary lal nlghi by hi son. the tloil in permit thill which Ihe ,,, f ,, tiHU, w he spent at nor. iiuiyar , niraion, or ftiini-1 1'on.-uiutlon niruiils Is liullirien detphla, who conducted the eve-ltlou, which American people will nltig service In the ubnce of , not roiintcnonco. v his father who Is at his summer j Hoover's views as to farm re home In Creenwood l.ane. N. lief are lo he umplKled in Ihe "I stand ready to meet the i addross he will make at his birth work In his study. AllltoW HHtMCK. ' roilTI.AND, Ute Aug. IS. (,11 Warned of a fire In their two- governor at any time, except the ' P'ure ut West llninch, lit., on (he story garntto building, Krsnk Hal. Lard's day, and In any ultalilel"'lllll "r Augunt HI, Inglle, his wife and small child, place." Dr. mralon wrote, "audi In hla next apeoch. that Is to j narrowly escaped from Ihe flames 1 sincerely hope that he may be he dillvered at. a huine-roiiilng 'early today. The (Ire destroyed; (led to tuke my acceptance of his ', celebration In l.os Anxelvs ntth building, at Ksst kind stret .challenge ut Us f.iee value." iKtlduy artxriioofi, he will touch and King road, east nf Mllwau ' I)'r Ktrstoii uiii 'thsf hi. ... : again upon development of water kee. . The ' firs) department wag vlon tntemcnt thai Iim M,ni,l meni (iovernor Smith -fuce iq urefly teKardlng the llonld.ir -nuply fare" lu Calvary church If the governor would also debate him Ion 'n same question in St. I'ui 1 rick's t'aihedrul was In the nn ;tnre of a Joke, uud for Ihe 'sake .of a bit of humor to relieve the i.iiwr ii'imfl niiuililoii. Glanta shaved another htlf game off the Cardinals' slim lead yes terday, or rather the Chicago Cubs performed that service for the clan McGraw. The Cubs pounded Flint Ithem Yes.' It was lucky for Thompson, of the Phillies. Mint the throw; (o Uresscn. Cincinnati third baseman, was a little wild. This tin-1 usuul action shot durln a game at Philadelphia (he other day xhnks' Dresden. Ihe ball already in his mill, on his way down from a hlgh leap lur iuv in i u w . nui mo siiiiiiits BccuiiuNmncr, hi a riuiiu ui , dust, bss Just arrived safelyt the nUver's ability to drive his tor hree runs in the first in ball exactly where he wanta It ta ngs of their1 game with ' St. go. . Lanes hardly wide enough I Louis and eventually " emerged for aa automobile to go are wlth: a 4 to t decision over the deemed quite adequate for a full league leaders who now have lost drive. Many serious accidents Leaders of Big League '; By the Associated Press ((Including games of August 12.) i NATIONAL' Ratting Hornsby, Braves, ,37& tl'.uns Bottomley, Cards; Paul ... Waner, Pirates, 93. F.uns batted In Bottomley, " Cards, 7. Hits P. Waner, Pirates. 154. Doubles P: Waner, Pirates, 36. Triples Bottomley, Cards, 13. HonjCTS Wilson, Cubs, 21. Stolen Bases Cayler, -Cubs, 23. Pitching- Benton, Giants, won 18; lost 4. . AMF.RICAX Batting Goalin. Senators, .384. Runs Ruth, Yanks, 121. Ttuns batted In Gehrig,- Yanks, 107. . lilts Manusb,- Browns, 170. Doubles Flagstead, Red Sox, 25. Triples Combs, 'Yancs, 15. ( ' Homers Ruth, Yanks, 43. Stolen bases Mostll, White Sox, 21. Pitching Hoyt, Yanks, won 14; lost 8. . Copyright, 1928, Pub. Syndicate. would occur if the players were rash enough to attempt to navi gate the openings marked oat for them. Bobby Jones told me at Olym pla Fields, daring the recent Na tional Open, of an Incident that illustrates this boundless confi dence of gallery followers. "Jesse Guilford was driving from the sixteenth tee at St. An drews," said Bobby, "and was pressed closely by the crowd back of the tea. Testing the distance of his back swing; Jesse swung hla club back-slowly, stopping" It an Inch below the nose of a spec- j tator. Without moving other-J wise, the owner of the nose with-' drew It sufficiently to a 1 1 o w j Jesse's club to pass and stood I waiting for Guilford to drive." I Newspaper photographers have a charmed life. I have aeen them take chances with themselves and their cameras in trying for good action pictures that you couldn't have hired a ball player to take. The ' players knew the danger they and their machines were In ,from line drives, but I never knew one of them to be seriously hurt. Copyright,' 1928, Pub.' Syndicate National League Standing Won Lost Pet. five of their hut eight games. The Clnclnnatr Reds clouted Johnny Cooney and 'Brooklyn de feated Boston, 3 to 1. Taking advantage of the fact the Philadelphia Ahletics were washed out at Washington, the New' York Yankees added half a 1 HOOVER WILL EXPLAIN IDEALS (Continued from page 1) farm relief, foreign affairs and , the development, of nuiural ro I sources, , i Willie the eniiilLl .ln l.l.,wir ' THREE PLANES !n'u l,ut i'ioed m in... h0 m uiso iii ampiirying his iiecinrrtlon on ihe wet and dry question, some of his confidential advlnors have stated that he will make: clear his position and that the STORM WRECKS WASHINGTON. Aug. IS. (AP) The navy department was ad vised today that three navy nlr- rum. in i npir .minran iraff.in ui.un. uup 11 n iruiu ills un.iip ......1.1 - ... . three niteher. for is k ----- ------- .... ....... ... """"""" Pr mmrw.i f i,k ' " j lead by trimming the Boston Red . ", " "- posed iu his speech will extend to .7-T- " . .L J : ix for the fourth time. 8 lo 0."'"- "' 10 uauianam , ,no ,ul,Jet., of lho Volstead , "vw. wwr mo xniiiies. ' i Jess Petty slightly outpltched St. Louis C8 42 .818 New York 82 41 .602 Cincinnati .'. 81 47 " .665 Chicago 63 ' 49 .SS? Pittsburgh . 56 49 . .533 Brooklyn 53 ' 65 .491 Boston 32' 67 .323 Philadelphia .... 28" 74 .275 5.' You 1 cannot afford to I . buy BODY or LIMB HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i BRING RESULTS W O O D if You wfllBfc '' , LOS ANGELES - Better tfYoa Stop at- SECIH sssd 8PMNO If It will not be necessary to make the go It ball bigger if the boys in the locker 'TObrn make the high V - balls smaller ' - ' 'TWSJCktfr CLXJ9 Mfc0 CSIr' LOCK. A PPievP-ULT'' ft) 9irrsi Herb Pennock granted only three hits. . Cleveland Wtna." Three' rnna tn the ninth gave Cleveland a 3 to 2 decision over staked at llicaral Reach, the Detroit Tigers. Alvin Crowder granted ' tho ; Chicago While Sox only four hits ana the St. Louis Browns ..won by the shutout route, 7 to 0. t nsy. Lima, were wrwaeu ny a ,,uf as woll as the nbus hurricane Hulurday. The plane j which . have surrounded Us en were being ued In connection ; forcrmeul. with the annual cruise of the I Thea i Annapolis midshipmeu uud were 'clflcally tluit Jlr. Hoover bag by no mtan closed the door on the Deposit Your Home with Us That's what you do when the title iu insured with' a Title Insurance policy; , Make a deposit after each real estate transaction that's the proper time to take precautions. Wilson Abstract Co. opposite Court House ' i i (BY THE ASSOCIATED rilESK) . Coast Lraguo SfjuidlngW Won Lost Pet. I Sacramento JO 12 .-.714 Hollywood ... 27 16 .628 San Francisco .. S6 17 .6u5 Oakland '23 ' 20 .536 Mission 21 22 .488 Los Angeles 19" 24' .442 Portland' 16 28 .349 Seattle 11 32 - .256 American League Standings Won Lost Pet. New York- 77. 35 .688 Philadelphia .... 71 39 .645 St. Louis 69 63 .527 Chicago 51 61 .455 1 Cleveland 61 61 .455 t Detroit 48 61 .440 Washington 49 64 .434 1 Boston 40 70 .364 I When FIR SLAB is gel ling at 10 Cords ....$45.00 FIR SLAB is better wood thon BODY or LIMB wood and costs you about half tho money. Order 16-lnch or 2-foot FIR SLAB for your furnace or heater and buy a new suit of clothes with the profits. Order your winter's Blocks before the price goes up. Double Load $6.50 j Peyton & Co. 'Wood to Burn" 120 So. 7th. rhoae 535 K i 3 ill B M ij aeWnesslljBSS ji 3J0e.srWrail 1 aV. j! fiineut, sAassta ' A iiialag PrieaJ Cog ghey ' A an4 0rm" I We Ckjirfc Yeesr Car M tke Daw .. 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