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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1928)
Wodnosday, August 22, 1023 Fnjre Two . THE EVENING HERAIT, KLAMATH FAIJ.S, OKECOtt sW m. w l ax i - t . i' A ' 4 ' h ; i"; 1- 'i " i-3 rf i -a ' i ,6 ; i VI u t c '-! . f-,. Ulllll I Ui UMIIUU BOTH LOSE IN 1 Brooklyn Defeat St Louis While New York Bow to Red H HKRRKKT W. BARKER .Wnefnttil I'waa 8HHa Writer Thanks to r UK McWeeny and tli Brooklyn Robins, the Giants ulll rctnln their slender hold on (he Nnttnnal League's pace-set-tins: position. Whlla (he Giants were bowing in the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, Mc Weeny pitched the Robins to a three-hit 6 to 1 victory over the runner-up St. l.ouls Cardinals nnd thus enabled the New York ers to lead the hectic pennant ramralgu by two percentaco points. The G I a n t s' rush stopped abruptly tn the face of Red Lucas' hurling at Cincinnati. Red held the leaders to fire hits and the Reds eked out a 3 to 2 triumph by bunching four hits and a sac rifice off Freddy Fttzstmmons In the second Inning. . Race Clow A Tlctory for the Pittsburgh TMrate and a defeat for the Chi cago Cubs further tightened ap the situation among the third, fourth and fifth place clubs in the senior circuit. The Cubs, beaten tor the sixth consecutive time by the Phillies, 3 to 1, bold third place by only two percentage points while the Pirates by defeating Boston, 6 to I. drew to within eight points of the Reds who are fourth. ' The complexion of the Ameri can League race remained un changed as the New York Yan kees and Philadelphia Athletics both won,, leaving the champions I five and one-half games In front of. too A's. , Vaite Hoyt outpitched . Sam Gray as the Yanks downed the St. Louts Browns, 3 to 1. Athletics Kin Behind good pitching by Jack Qulnn, the A'l pounded fonr Cleveland moundsmen for six teen hits and an easy 12 to 4 triumph at Philadelphia. Tho Chicago White Sox replac 1 the Indians In fourth place by faking over the Washington Sen i, otors, 3 to 1, Grady AdkL al- GAMES . ' Rowing seven hits. , Nick Altrock. official coach and "funny man" f uf the Senators, was chased from Vthe bench for "raizing" the um pires and Johnny Mostil got the "iiiiic punishment when he ex hibited his displeasure after am pire Guthrie. ruled he had not caught Barnes' fly in the 7th. , Washington fell Into seventh ' place through this defeat which , was coupled with a 4 to 3 win for the Detroit Tigers over the Boston Red Sox. OVR.SE RECORD BROKEN". T)EU, MONTK, Calif., Aug. 22. (UP) Jack Neville, prominent golfer, .broke the course record for amateurs at the Monterey Peninsula Country clnb today with a 69, one stroke less than the old mark, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS LORD BALTIMORE Pound Paper and " Envelopes For those who have host of friends with whom they ere frequently correspond ing, we suggpst Lord Balti more Paper and Envelopes. This combination Is already popular with thousands and thousands who are quick to recngulze an exceptionally good value, STAR DRUG CO Tho Ifexail store blantntli Falls Oregom mm. I Poor Pitcher I H Poor Pitcher Lives in Fear and Trembling 4R Bai PlTfHeRS HAVff TAKM A Tip ra-oMTHe ri&ficns CAH9 IN TRAINING AMP ARC USSKi A SMM.1. NtT lb PHI .1 . . I. yN By AL DF.MAREE Former Pitcher New York. Giant The advent of the modern live ly ball has put pitching to the hitters in batting practice on the list of aabardoua occupations. The poor unfortunate hurler who volunteers or is ordered out on the firing line Is really a human target for a barrage of line drives from the hitters' bats that whistle by his head -and bounce off his shins. When the ball was less lively a few years ago the pitcher had a chance to dodge os protect himself, but with the lively pellet of today he hasn't got a chance. The ball travels So fast be can't move and It either hits him or It doesn't. . - Many pitchers during batting practice . tried to protect them selves In many ways. Some of them refused to give the batter a good ball to hit while others pitched inside to the hitters forc ing them all to' pull the ball. Others, among them Bob Shaw key of the Yankees, started using shinguarda and some even added chest protectors. Now the pitch ers tell me- they are using minia ture tennis nets reaching about to their knees which they take out during batting practice and stick it In the ground Just a few feet in front of them. With . the paraphernalia they can give a perfect demonstration of the old adage of "pitch and duck." Gene Finally Sets Foot on Britain's Sod PLYMOUTH, Hng.. Aug. . tl. (AP) ' Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight boxing champion, ar rived on the steamship Mail Te tania early this morning! While most of the ' passengers slept. Tunney -and a friend disembark ed a mile from shore and came to land on a tender. ' I After a hurried Customs for-! mallty, the. ex-boxer set out for j 'L,uDuon Dy aucomooite, mrougn j the mist and rain of a. typical j English day. . Before disembraking, Tunney received a group of British and American newspapermen In his cabin, answering all sorts of I questions with the exception of j those having to do with his com ing marriage. "Are you going to be married in England?".' an English re porter asked him bluntly. "That Is a private matter. Please do not ask me about- It," Tunney replied. He emphasized that he is through with boxing iwvrvr ana mat aoore every thing else during his present trip to Europe he wants privacy. . 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San Francisco rilrhnp. was rpnnnsibl for two of three errors credited the Seals, Larry French gave a good ae - count of himself on the Portland 1 moond and although he allowed nine hits .he kept them scattered and Ineffective. Batteries: French j and Rego; Mitchell. Jones and i Sprinz. The Bells halted abruptly an eight game losing streak by cap turing the opening tilt with Oak land. 6 to 3. Pillette blanked the Acorns to the eighth when they made five singles to sdore three times. Three Oaklund pit chers allowed the Missions four teen hits. Batteries: Pillette nd Brenzel; Daglla, Dumovtch,, Mc Evoy and Lombard!. The Senators grabbed the first game oT the crucial series with the Stars, 8 to 3, to Increase Sac ramento's lead oh the league leadership to two games. Sacra mento took no chances of allow ing Hollywood to continue In Its winning streak of 9 games and after the. Stars had taken a one- run lead. In the second, Knnz left the mound and was replaced by Gould.. The Stars got only, four hits and two runs the re mainder of the game. Severeid, Senator catcher, got two homers, while Ostenburg. Sacramento third baseman and Kowher, Star out fielder each got one four-Dane clout. Batteries: Kunz, Gould and Severeid; ' Murphy, McCabe and Bassler. ' Los Angeles and Seattle did not play because the, Indians were traveling. n"sV ow iwiki Jhe Ynnks may have the greatest wrecking crew in baseball but they shouldn't forget what Harry Fraree dia to the Red Sx Voo CAN'rujeAC A. OtSffeP. PlM ( bJ r vf " NGA IWKsIb BEUlW KERB the Idea Stretches to Other Sports P RlrtGS SHCAX-D OuBBCR ' r I ' a. , UJi i. LWJ POTHlMDomO ,1 - I FOR WEEPS fc.Jk BSSK fH or- I SETSfe With H. Burke - Format challenge of Henry Burk. well kuown Klamath wrest ler, was Issued today by George ("Wildcat" Pete, world's Junior middleweight wrestling clmmplon. and Is anxious to meet Burke be-! fore be leaves on an eastern, tour, : September 5. . - Following Is I Pete's eommunl-! cation to the sporting editor of I "I am leaving on a tour of the ""1 ur than the 5th ot i 3Ttember. fh.lle'nge to W mlddlewo.gh . wrestler around Klamath Falls, preferably j Henry Burke. , sportsmanship. Yours - , FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT Ity The Associated Pttwi N Ynrkni Como. Shrereport. L... shaded Sammy Ward. Texas (6). Lou Terry. Omaha, defeated johnny CHICACO Frankie fi e n a r o Borde. France (61. - '.NEW YORK Joe Click. Wll- hiamshurg. defeated Lope Tenor- lo. Philippines 110). Tommy Grogan. O-m aha. technically knocked out Ruby Stein. New York 14). Al Singer, New York, technically knocked out Boris Springer, Omaha (4). LOS ANGELES Bushy Gra ham. L'tlra, N. Y., knocked out California Joe Lynch, San Fran cisco (61. FRESNO Alan Whitlow. Arl zgna, defeated Young National ists, Los Angeles 110). LINDBERGH HAS HARD TIME IN LANDING PLANE . SANTA BARBARA. Calif., Aug. 22. (UP) Col. Charles A. Lind bergh arrived In Santa Barbara late yesterday, landing with the wind to escape crashing Into a plane that was taxiing down the field with only one cylinder func tioning. Despite the disadvantages, the flyer made a perfect landing. Thomas Eastland, Burllngame, California, and his daughter, Alice, accompanied Lindbergh from San Francisco. . " A Merchants' Lunch above all expectations (e Hotel Willard Coffee Shoppe' A LITTLE V"u Q.1?ET:H, ABIC T& OO no FiFTtrrrN FttOL. tVNLL., fcVFCeTAPTtR J HAS FDLD THAT tXJRlrJO Aid ARfXlMBdiT OMCr? A twAcr,-nr5 ROBPett. pool, ball, YU BALL DIAMONDS PAW IIICCTfRNlLss Uni.IL VKLU I L.IIII nmi i nnrn Tn b I !1L LudLd 111 Fancy of' Crowd Arotued by Bravery of Tenni . Player TEAD1ER 1 New York .. Uy ;.-orKe Klrksry , phuiph 11'. P. Staff Correspondent I 1 8, MUa KOHKST II1I.I.S, L. I.. Aug. 21:rhlr.n -llelon Wills, supreme and fldci.t. led the California advance j In the ond ruiutd of the 43ad , anmmT ;woa,B ebaniploushlp. ' tennis tournament here today for clean' With only occasionally brll .liant stroking necessary to keep ' a wide murgln of victory, Miss Wills disposed of the Veteran Mrs. J. Saunders Tiylor of New York in exactly 32 minutes. - But It remained for a tousled haired, barelegged Pacific coast girl who fought a losing hut heart-breaking battle to bring (Into thestournament the thrill of tense. The suspense lor little cries of congratulation ;h"r " mrEin' fancy of the crowd. i MrJurle Uliclman her' shock, Miss tlladman's coursge in the lr ,un,'uri"'1 yellow, hair shaking face of her opponent's rlork-llke furiously with every volley and every return apd Kdlth Cross, Pacific coast champion, turned out the most Interesting contest of an otherwise ordinary day. Miss Crgss, the older and stead - ler of the two western girls, played consistently and efficient - ly to'wln. carrying the second set 12-10 after an easy victory in the opener It was a well-deserved vl lory; but the glory of the match re-j fletn,l lirilllanllv .,i, ll,n II.v,,,. 'olil f.filn Alln itlrl whn ,,,,1,1,,'t 1 quite summon ttie final effort to' swing the fight her way. Her j slight, wiry figure moving in ; rapid leaps and bounds across i tho back-court, her thin, high- pitched voire sound lug In gasps Lowest Price Plates in definite Dollar for Dollar Value not because they re lowest in price, but because they represent the most advanced, ideal in denture construction, both mechanically and artistically. Characterful platei that reflect your pride and personality. $17.50 This $35.00 Natural, Odorless, Sanitary, : Triple Suction : ' Plate FREE EXAMINATION PAINLESS EXTRACTION union PAINLESS DENTISTS, Inc. ' . 210 Winter Bldg. Over Pelican Drug Co. . Next to Pine Tree Theatre Dr. CHAS. PETERSON, Mgn PHONE 7 'Experienced Nur.o Open Until 1637 in Attendance . 9 P.M. lPXJAMCETTaT ECO(JciM& HdTie PICHT tlCtCViOld, tll bom -we 1 M . TRACIi-. , (BY THK ASStH IATKI PUKSS) I'nriric fonl league. W. I.. let ,7 li i Su. r tmento 34 15 . Utillywood St 17 ?aa Krauclsco St 20 Oakland 27 SI Mlaslon J S ! i Lus Angeles 21 19 Portland 1 J2 ; Scuttle 13 37 .66 .Anierl.an lngu.. ..;..! .....78 .....6! .... r.5 5S .... r,2 r.B3- .... 43 sx 43 D9 14 65 6!i 7' 7.1 .61 I .656 .642 ' .462 .4 ill I .441. '.4431 .3l ! cieTeland rotrolt w.,hlllfc,on National leirue. New York 67 4 4 .60 1 1 ist. Louis 71 47 .u2 Chicago 65 5.1 .55S .Cincinnati 65 52 .556; Pittsburgh 6 52 .54 'Brooklyn .57 6.1 .4S3; Boston 35 72 .3271 Philadelphia 33 77 .30u. . playing, her enthusiasm, and her, sense of humor which broke out repeatedly despite the long and gruelling games,' was refreshing.! Never did a player especially a ' losing player-r-enjoy u game more fully than did this tired little , westerner whose sjender body had been played out hut whose otirageous heart fought on. The final scoro was 8-2. 12-10. Tsaiss rot CnjuucTU A noO'Sftetsrlsn bnsrajnf sM 1r sohool for ty,vs. HISS, scholaslla stsnilara. tloins. 1IS Imo.Iih.r.' svlKllnni siuiliics. ssa roe ei Portland, Oregon rnn ii i i it n I O! 11111 II I .1 M II I L I III I I' I I Hi I 1 1 I UI I L U I II U I U 1 ic d s c c mi n p n I H . I , liii 1 1 II 1 1 IU I IIUU II U II U F "BIG TEN . Lt Year' Conference Champ Stand Out . Best on Paper II) I'. W. Nillllvaii ! il'. P. Hluff Curroii'inili'iitl ! Clllt'AOO. Aug. 32 -"Wairh; UlliinlH." That wnrnhig wan ln.( lug .oumlcl by all IHg Ten coti-u , f.'r.m.e fixilhall marline linlny lli day apprnaclH'd Kepi.'iiilixr 1 ir-wlien in i'ii training fur inn 1i2S season will get under way. Illinois, last yir's ronleren I champions, stands nut mi paper !a superior team tn every otbrf 'mum In the lllg Ten with the 'possible eirei'itlon of Wlarnnht ami Iowa. VI'V j Tim llllnl are favored with a ! roiiipsrallvely light scln'.lule. onenlng the season October 11 with a practice lilt with llri.llcy: Polytechnic. The eiinfertfnre trains of In diana, Northwestern. Michigan. Chicago and Ohio Stale will meet Illinois this fall and on the basis of pr-i-nn comparison, the orange and bine warriors should carry the colors through la a second consecutive title. '.iiike rights f'onf Men. e. "KlKhtlng Hob" Zuppkn. how ever, always a mentor to dlscuur lage over-rotrfldcnre, has warned bis three score candidates that "gold footballs one season do not win rhninplonshlps the liexl." Kuppke will have IS letter men bark tills year and many of them .KUH.wcre star memners or inn cnauv. j r.'iu llni..bln eleven. Ho will have t .4:11 such men as captain A. J. No .420 wank. U J. flurdnn. 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