The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THE FATN'ING HERAI.TV KLAMATH FALLS, OriEGOtf
TuoMdny, August 21, 1023 4
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GIANTS
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STRENGTHENED
rsrNEW FACES
i, Boston .Bravei Supply
" Main Cog ; Yankees
,;' ' j; Gain a Half Game
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By 'Herbert W. ltarker
(A..1. Sports Writer) . j
If John McGraw wine his 11th
l ., v'atlonal League pennant this
' ear, the Boston Braves, them-v-s
assured of finishing no
f. ; J-Jilghrr than seventh, can take a
l. gnod share of tho credit.
H- Some of the most Important
'Ws in the New York Cianfs
'machine, came under McGraw's
rontrol after an apprenticeship
nt Boston. Without Larry Ben
ton, Frank Hogan. Joe Oenewich.
' ijlm Welsh and Les Mann, It's a
:!hit dITfirult to believe that Me
t'p Craw, great manager though he
Is. could drive the ' Giants Into
v'',-;thB leadership of a league boast-
V ing as majiy strong aggregations
, . j as does the National this year.
IT.' I All five of these regulare or
: semi-regulars made tha trip from
Boston to New York during the
psst year or so.
Kx-Hoston Players HH.
After Benton bad pitched the
Giants into first place at St.
Louis Sunday, Genewlch enabled
them to remain there yesterday
at Cincinnati where he turned
bark the Reds, 5 it 3.
Nosing out the Brooklyn Dod
gers. 2 to 1. the St. Louis Car
dinals gained fractionally on the
Giants whose lead dwindled to
two percentage points despite
their victory at Cincinnati, Daxxy
Vance, who had won seven
straight games, was the victim
of a ninth Inning rally.
The Phils pounded four Cub
pitchers for li hits and an 11
to 6 victory at Chicago. Four,
home runs were smashed out,
one of them being Hack Wilson's
28th homer of the year. . i ,..
Hornxby Wins Blngfeet, - '
me iraves . ana f iraiee oaij
1 .. .1 r.. .. ...... .-1 wmu w I
ncu .vi - umij lutm huuib uv
fore Hornsby's rew beat the
Corsairs 14 to 11 in a slugfest
in which 36 safe hits, were re
corded by the scorers, 19 of them
going to the Pirates. Burleigh
Grimes, ace of the Pittsburgh
staff, was. batted out of the box
iiV the fifth Inning.
In the American League, the
Idle New York Yankees added
another half game to their lead
over Philadelphia when the Ath
letics bowed to the St. . Louis
Browns. 9 to 2. Howard Ehmke
and Joe Bush were batted for 18
hits, Manush and O'Aonrke get
ting four apiece. Meanwhile Jock
Ogden was setting the A's down
with four safeties. The A'g now
t trail the Yankees by five and a
half games. . ,
Red Faber granted the Red
Sox only six hits ana, the Chi
cago White Sox trimmed Bbston,
t to 4. Walter Shires. 20-year-
. old recruit first baseman, started
" on the offensive for the White
M Sox. getting four hits Including
' a triple.
SUSPEND HACK
WILSON 3 DAYS
' i
v NEW YORK. Aug. 21. (AP)
i Hack Wilson, the Chicago out
fielder and National League home
: '' run leader, has been suspended
j: for three days "for an outburst
' against the umpires yesterday,"
. John Heydler, league .president,.
. 'announced today. Perce Malone,'
jj.C'ub pitcher, drew a J50 fine for
.. ', using "abusive language from the
t - bench,"' Wilson objected to a
v ' strike called by Umpire Pflrman
i. yeBterday as the Phillies were
' .trimming the Cubs 11 to 6.
m-mtt srf am k Kiwi
The kind of a finish match
we'd like to see in wres
tling is one that would
finish wrestling
ABJoKBEBS lot Prate
JAOi'"'
'ISA
CWH. WIN. l
Now
I SCN OJVU. U)liTre ,,-ras,. Y K
EUMIHJATrOfJ BOSlAe"5S
COrVM' fV fs isaJT CEVttAlkJ.
TbeiVJGTH
I CHAMP
Deer.
Show Interest
in Tournament
Two new entries have been
added to the tennis tournament
at Mills Court and the matches j
will be played off (ometrme this
week. They are - Valentine of J
Bend, brother of th bolder of j
the Central Oregon tennis champ-'
lonshrp, who will -meet C
Rich-
mond, and H. Land is who will
play against Hula Thursday art-
ernoon. .
Today R. Watt' of Modoc i Triples Bottomley. Cards; Bis
Polnt will Dlav acSinst.'J. Floyd, ' scnette, Robins. :13. .
nil es Wednesday theTnaTch be1
tweeh Carter aad Cole will be,
played off. These
games . are
among the finals.
In the Sunday thatches Carter
eliminated T. Watt of Modoc
Poipt, -2. 7-5, Carter played a
driving fame all through and
his serve was working nicely. B
Watt of Modoc Point eliminated
C. Ptersoh also of Modoc Point
In three Sets of closely played
and decldedlv fast tennis. Scores
Stood 7-5, 7-9, 8-6. Robinson,'
victor over Bfaeehorn, advanced '
to the quarter-finals when he
eliminated Lucas, victor over An
derson. Floyd eliminated Muellerweiss
hi a Saturday afternoon match
with scores at 6-2, 6-1. Lawson
eliminated Rucker. 7-9. 6-1. 6-2.
In a match at the court Mon
day evening Dixon eliminated
Lawson In three sets with the:
first set going to . Lawson. 6-2;
second to Dixon, 6-3; and third
to Dixon 11-9. . .
LATZO PUNCHES
TEN ROUNDS TO
DEFEAT ADGIE
j
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Aug. 2l.CoT'rr- Oklahoma,
fUP) Pete Latso. lleht heavv-, Gross. Salem, N. J.,
welaht title contended of Srran-
ton onffoiieht M.tt Arfn. PhiiJT" Toiler. Philadelphia, knbek
delphla ice man, in a 10-ronnd
decision bout at the Phillies
ball park last night. j
Latin weighed 172 and Ad-,
-iA j7s
6 .
Throughout the 10 rounds both
men inrew caution io me winas.
bent on beating each other down ,
under a continuous barrage of!nIa defeated Joe Anderson, Cln
blows. Though Latto showed no dnnatl. tloi: J.ckle Riew.rt
boxing skill, he landed the sure Chicago, outpointed Charlie Oen.
and harder blows, which gave;j -
him an edge throughout. He
started Adgle's face bleeding in
the second, and the claret flowed
profusely until the end.
(BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) !
American League. j
W. L.
Pet.
.678!
.632,
.617!
.462 i
.468 :
.446 I
.440
.368
New York ...
Philadelphia
St. Louis ....
Cleveland ...
Chicago .....
Washington
Detroit .
Boston
80
74
2
GS
......64
5J
51
43
28
43
68
64
64
66
66
74 i
National League.
W. L.
Pet.
.609
.607
.663
.662
.644
.479
New York
St. Louis
Chicago ..
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
43
46'
62
52
62
61
Boston,..
. 71., .330
T7 .3J
7
71
.....67
64
6
mis m SSWM'P
Philadelphia
..ft.nW.SS
That Another" Heavy Tournament 1$ On
Aij6efUAi cams- rdpeR
(prom cjvCMOCGee.cta.A.)
WHO UiAS eXPECTCD "K
FORveH TrVe' COLOR poR.
"TVte ToORAlAMT. DOT
HC RAli WlTO SOME. HARD
UjXi.--TWc5 HAMS LOCK
BerJ3 A POfJCrt OlTUS
XTHoOGrtT
HE CUASTHROOCM)
! Leaders of
Big League
(By llie Abclael Treaa)
National Ltttffue. ,
Batting Hornsby. Braves .S".
Runs P. Waner. Pirates, 106.
Runs batted In Bottomley,
cards 101.
. - Hits P.
Waner. Pirates. 19-,
Doubles P. Waner, Plratea,
40.
irrfTnerr-Wnnn. CTTBs. il.'"
Stolen bises Cnyler. Cubs, 24.
j Pitching Benton, Giants, won
120. lost 4.
f ' Anteriran League.
Batting Goslin. Senators, 391.
I Runs Ruth, Yanks, 132. ' -
Runs batted in Gehrig, Yanks
1 117.
i Hits Manush, Browns, 179.
I Doubles Flagstead. Red Sox.
' 36. , :
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I Triples Combs. Yanks. 16. . i
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uuuci o num. i.
Stolen Bases
Sox, 21.
Mostll " White
Pitching.
15, lost 3.
TTnvt Vnnba rn-nn
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FIGHTwS OE
LAST NIGHT
(By the AmioriB(el lrpss I
- New York Leo Lomskl. Aber- j
fleeo, Tvasa., ihiickcq am ueorgie i
'smith. Newark. N.. J., (4): Marty j
j FarrvII. New York, knocked out
! Al Settle. Jersey City. (5).
i Philadelphia Pete Latzo, At
' lan'tii- Cltv. won frnm Mntt Arl-
Phllaaelphlh. ;0); ;tone De
Vos Belgium, defeated Habe Mc-
, (10)
Jack
knocked out
Texas. (II:
Su"T Montgomery.
eQ oul lom eiaon, tn. faui. ! experience as an aid to the Giants
'2'- !ln their stretch drive, he Bald,
JerseJr City .Corporal Itiyi Srott's official baseball age Is
,..",.' " o -
.....i. m:. oviiiu. h;j cr-
fil If nnrl I, l" 1 L...1.
ed out pnie Smlthers, Orange,
v v ii
Chicago Dave Shade. Callfor.
Walk Walla on
e- . c - x 1
.art'.- IT . ...
Walla Walla. Wash., la the latest northwest clly to get on a
dally passenger plane service, and a line' Is now operating regularly
between there and Spokane, with
j.Pertiand.v4'hto aho
after it laneed at Wn
wa. the-first,
Wnlht Wan. i
V-
f lUla UCl imw inv. . B t I
JK3S MW'
Aim j.yJife
OMe OT "tue BON5 HAVG HAD PUgJTN
CP CXPcRieMCe
, ... He CAli SUPFOJ TU)EW BiTAveS
fT IOOKS A5 IF TrtexU- POLLI.C3 M
May Help Bucs
' . .1. 1 .1 J ' t.I
' ""'ST". r
me year is r ren ruHeil wun ;ne
Pirttlpa Ho' 311 nn hn nm
, uu ,., Wichita Falls, pennant
'winners In the Texas Leaaue last
vna, la'u haon wllh Ihn Plrntf.il
1 ill this year. Retting work, iiulte
ofteirnm the mound, and In re-
cent weeks has nhawn signs of be.
icoming a valuable piece of
pitching machinery for Donnie
Bush's gang. -
McGRAW BUYS
. BACK PITCHER
CIXCINNATI. Aug. 2i. (AP)
John MrGraw today announ-ed
the re-pnrchas by tho New tork
Giant's of uhe veteran right-hander.
Jack Scott, from the Toledo
club of the American Association
for Bill Walker and an URin-
I l : ,.-'.r
r-:':tr..fi).r,a-kv?r-.' i
nounced cash consideration. Wal-Ube
-
ker Is a young southpaw re-'
crulted from Denver last fall.
ant. ai-ov. trn. . md "mnnev I
pitcher." and McCraw desired his i
thlrty-fonr, though .he is some-
times suspected of being older.
iro. Chicago, 16); Joe Thomas.
Oelwein, la., won from Joe Ie-
ivardlne. Si Louis, it).
I Cincinnati Howard Mitchell,
j Cincinnati, outpointed, Herman
Clark, Indianapolis, v
Air Map Now
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prospects of being extended to
plniuv.aith passengera and illil.
MulATfeO
M THIS TtORWAMCM
FC "We TDORriAMefJr
lli lA CATTLE CARS, t
LIGHT PLAN IN .
TURMOIL TODAY
(Continued from page 1)
chamber of commerce to get be
hind lis own project and straigh
ten the matter out and detenntiio
whether fr not the district want
ed the lighting system for which
it originally petitioned.
Dlffrrrnt Views Ili-til
It seems the property owhfrs
petitioned tor the llglits on a flv
year bond plah to pay for in-
Hiallatlon of the fancy iitaii'Jnrus.
Payment of tho electric 'current
was treated more or less llnhtly
at the time, some "nlmlng it r.n
(nntterstnort-rhut-property nwr.ms
Weru to pay for tho current until
the city could work out a plan
by which that expense would be
taken rare of as a municipality.
Mayor Walters dues not agree
iwllh this statement. He said the
mere erection of llrhr standards
meant nothing nnless curjnt was
liirniftnea, io MKni me Bircrm mm
the district. The' city therefore
perfected a plan where for ten
years property' owners 111 the dis
trict would pay the current cost.
olllin Takes, a llunil
A. B. Colliiis, a property owner
I "1
Main 'street, then appeared
r'"! ,ook h"" Ml"", ,httt
part or tne nroceeaing. ne cir-
cnlated protest lietltlon) which
refused to be bound on the ten
year payment for current.
stated in the petition that the
erection of tho standards was
still desired but that the city aa
a whole should pay tor the
"Juice."
This protest petition, when it
is fried, annnls the original nnd
all tho plana for the lighting
district will have to he started
aeain in order tn have It regular
and deal with specific condition.;.
. Ih.Jhli. Kl'n nt Held
Mayor Wallers in his talk
directors Tiicsday stated that
. . .
names appeared on not it petitions r
and ho did not 'propose to have!
the "city administration made a.
monkey In tho matter." For this!
reason he
assea inai me iioaru .
clear Ihe
atmospnere. ascertain
the i;latns of the lighting district t
and learn what the property own-!
era really want to do. President ,
Moe rcforrrd the whole matter to
the lighting committee of which
'Arthur Wilson Is the chairman.
to report at an early dale.
"The clly council Is taking no
hand for or against this lighting
district", said Mayor Walters.
"We want to do what the prop-,,
eriy owners wuin uwimi
wo i
cannot learn what they
(le"'l?;
when petjtions ca
He action appear
that reason I ask that this thing
be settled." .
Those who cared to make a
guess thought tbat the matter as
It now standa Is fairly well balled
up and It will lake lime to rest
It up and get a new start.
" Obituary
john r. iinocKEXimot oH.
John Champe nrockenhrotigh
of 519 North 12th street passed
away In this city Tuesday morn
ing at 1:30, following an Illness
of 2 years duration. Mr. Tlrork-
enhrnugh was born at La Fayette, ,
Indiana. I
The remains will be forwarded
by . the Karl Whltlock funeral
home 'In La Fayette, Ind., where
Interment will be made In the
family plot
,lk.'-i'Heud iilaiaefiimtf OjnwfH
GHTER
U
y
Karln O'Carroll, Native
Irishman, Arrive for :
Fridcy Card ;
Kurln O't'ivrroll, San Franrlsro. '
I but a native of Qileonstown. Ire-'
land, arrived III Klamath Falls
! .... iii.ii i,..Ud
I accunipniiirii uy mi . .
'O'Carroll will m t Gone
O'Grariy liv one side of a double ;
ma Ik event at I lie. Vela hall.
Sixth and Klatnaih Friday nlaht.i
i ,
unci Hayes will clash wllh Juhn-.
uy Kraiv.'la In the other hnlf of
I, he main event.
All the main evnters will
in; ; out tonight at the Vets hall
before as many fight faun as can.
pack into the arena,
In a modest, well moiliiluted
voire, wllh a rich, rolling Irlnh
brogue. O'Carroll told of his
flghla. There was no dlsaem
bltng; no attempt to pad his rec
ord. He laid it on the denk of
in snuriina ruimr aim aiitr an
was said and done It developed
that the only setback he had re
ceived since ho had broken lulu
the big time was at the 4)nnds of,
tht famuus Chuck Wiggins, raid-1
dlevelgbt contender, and one of
the greatest fighters In the wust.
The tall, handsome, rusty hslred
Irishman told about the fight
frankly:
"You see, this Wiggins Is a
real fighter; he's tough. We went
along abont evenly for the first
four rounds and then I broke
my band. After that. It was Junl
a question of how long I could
last, lie knorked me out In the
eighth."
As the son of Old Erin mid
the story of his one knock-out.
one could see how he stumbled
around the ring for four rotrnds
wllh one hand totully gone, yet
rdfnslng to give np under sm-h
hopeioss circumstances.
A glanre over hl rocord re
verils that he knocked out .the
Snugh Carl Sepuldrda In the sec
ond round, of their' scheduled
main event fight, that he had
won a derision from the fast and
clever Walker Rich, that he had
fought a draw with Ray Cllffe
Jn(j
that he had fought two '
Rights with I.ou Kolllnger. the!
I first a six-round decision to Hot- j
linger and the second a hist)
'draw. I
O'Carroll has been In the fight j
game for three years. It was,
Just aftor his lust visit tn Old
Sod. In 192S. that ho decided to '
go Into It professionally, anil I
since that time he has been work
ing up the pugilistic ladder
0 C
on
READ
Hejstead!ly. finally breaking Into the
main event class In California
The usual "ballyhoo" accompany
ing most prizefighters was con
spicuous by Its absence. He an
swered questions frankly and
openly. '
The fighters who will show
their war.es Friday night will
work out each night at the veta
arena, Sixth and Klamath avnuun,
me light.
;
LOMSK.I KNOCKS
.OUT G. SMITH
IN 4TH ROUND
Sfw
YORK, Aug. 21. IJT)-
Ihe form that made him
)nr j,
a terror nmniif ihn lloitt Imavo.
we,Kh , few monlh), aK0, lA,n
IjHmi,k of A,.roeeni Wa,nhl(.
, kn0(.kc(, out (,,..orB Hrnlll
of N,wurkj s J f , , rllrtll
-rf , . .,..... .. .
,,,, ,, k lnu, .,,,
, ,,,, wHgh,i, ,70 ,.j p0llllB
nd 8mh ut
T1)(. PKri(lr roaM nU wpn
after Kmn ,no npl Md b(((.
. N j.,,-rlt from ml.
! Inr tn tinfll ntifll I ha ltnl hli.u.
hnrri l. fl tn Ihn nl,l ... en
llltig for opp;.s. TOOnrt, of f,.hnn. , lIl0 ,,.,
.1 Ja.J1,"'.k."I!ro""d- h "'. Just before
the bell, Lomskl floored Smith
for a count tit nine and the
Newark boy Amid offer but llttio
defense when the next, and aa It
turned out. the final round be
gan. Beverul weeks ago Lomskl
had great difficulty scoring a de
rision victory over iho man who
gave him no trouble .at all last
night. . -
SIXTEEN OUNCE
CANINE PET OF
NOTED ACTRESS
NEW YORK, A U.K. 21. (AP)---Ilope
Hampton, actress. Is back
from Europe
l'oury, a
vllh a pound dog.
hlte Pomeranian.
weight a Utile more than 16
ounces. Hope's husband, Jules
Rrulatour, ssys the dog Is worth
lis weight In platinum. .
Fortosultg a Herald Claas Ads'.
Misses Leg of
' Pitcher; Goes
. Into the Stand
II J,
5i7JtlS- "ct hit n
.11 ( witv out or
1 1 t pait pah
t Il Al. HKMllKi:
Foriiier I'llclier New York tJtaiiH
The lively hall does some fun
ny irli-ks. Kred Merkle. th" I'M
(Hunt first baseman, who wis a
.nirh tin the Yankee team two
years agd. said he saw Untie lluth
hit a ball during batting practice
Hint want between the pinners
legs irti a line mil had siilflrlrut
power bvhliul It to carry clear
into the aland.
"Poll" I'errltt. the old tilanl
pllcher, told .mo even a better
one and Ibis during the days
when the ball was less llvelv.
"Pol!" claims lloiiua Wagner hit
a line drive under Ills arm dur
ing a. gaino that waul over the
center field fence on the fly for
a home run. -
Hut "J'nir got a chnn-o to get
iven with some of the hitlers he
claimed had "low budged" blm
one day al the I'olo Ground'.
Some Inventor had brnualit out
a so-called "pitching macliliiu" to
be used to rl'cll to the hitters
In liaiilns practice. lie manipu
lated the machine and Jack Mur
ray vnlunfeered la he ihe first
hatter to Iry out the Invention.
Hill either by malice aforethought
Best Card Klamath Fall Ever Witnessed
32 ROUNDS BOXING 32 ROUNDS
Friday Evening, Auguat 24.
VETERANS HALL JOE BICKERSTAFF
Cth and Klamath. Promoter
' DOUBLE MAIN EVENT , ,
10 Rounds, 133 Him. , 10 KoiiihIh, 158 II.h.
Johnny Francis Gene "Speed" O'Crady
Prldo of Klamath Fall. K,,,4t,'M1t lvw'lHt
t!evi'loid in Orojfon,
r "."rJV K.vinV0'C.rroH
. Won last 10 fiirhU. Micki-y Walker's I'mtexe.
Three 4-Round Bouts Three .
Harold Wriifht vs. Mike Hall :..128 Hh.
Frankin Monron vs. Dummy Poole... 1U1 llig.
Chief VVilnon vn. t:hief Bri'jf 115 Ihn.
Admission t
Ringside First 4 rows : $2.50
Rinfr.-tide Next 6 rows -- , :...$2.00
Bleathcrs - , $1.60
Unchanged in price,
quality, workman
ship, George W,
Childs is made' to
day by the same
maker who first
created the cigar
thirty years ago.
: Unique among five
cent cigars.-;
GEORGE W.
VTlJ -
MASON -EHRMAN COMPANY
Wlulli-snle Distributors
Klamath Knlls, Ore. ,
aW4
Cal Coolidgc
Proficient as
Trap Shooter
It V H.iImtI Mmin-rirlil
1 ill. I'. SI it f f rorresiiondKiil I
CKHAK IHI.AND M)D(IW. ',
Aug. 21. . President t'milliltn'a
'ahllliy as a ni irksinan vena denv
Illustrated In an aiinnlnhlng mun
I ner here luduy when he "broke"
24 out of "5 clny plgAuns on Ihn
rimiie. ' "
' Trapshiiolers rmiildered such a
i hlirh scorn nheiionieniil. Tha prea-
1 1
lileiil used a 1 J-liK'h single horn
nlinlguu al a dlsiniiin of 15
y inls. .ewiix'r correspondents
believed a mlalnke had been
made In the , tabulation hut were
assured by Cot K. W. Starling,
a niemlmr of the eieeullvn secret
service, thut the first announce
ment was correct. Il was by far
the best score the pnislileut has
made since hv look up I Ills out
door spurt.
Pinna hsvn boeu rompleled for
I In. ('nnlilitiS's oue-duy cruise
Weduesdny to Apostle Inlands 'of f
Hayfleld. Wis The . prnaldrnllnl
parly. InrliiillliK Mrs. - t'onllda"
and their son, John, will motor
from the suuilu'' While llmixi
lo Hayfleld, where they will m-
I. . W . ' V-H-u.i,.1' m.i.
" ' " """" s
fool cruising yaaitt of Frank II.
Woods, Lincoln. .Vebr., Ilnanrler.
NINE TONS OF -CATALOGUES
IN
CITY TODAY
1 Klullitilh was flooded today
wllh nine Inns of mall order
catalogues, most of whl.ti were
from tho Monlgnmrry Ward com
pany. I Two hundred sacks of cata
logues arrived last night tn bo
! distributed In Klnmnth and lllty
sm ks to lie delivered In I.ako
county.
or liecaiiM the niachlue became
rloKged, bIkiui a dusen balls all
rami out at once and each ono
I II Jsi li In a dlfrerrni sn of his
tniinmr. That was the first ami
last trial of Ihe "hie hsnlrsl
'pitcher." None of the oilier play-
'era would take a chance up at s
inu pisie.
s
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