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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1928)
Monday. Angwt 27, IttM Fuee Two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r. I BISSOHETTE'S r OT BEATS GIANTS Siskiyou Deer Season Opens Next Saturday T UR ! From the standpoint of Ony. the openlnc ot the deer season . In Siskiyou fount y cumes at a I most accommodaltnc time name CardinaU Lengthen Lead ly next Saturday. September 1, Over McGraw'a Fight )whi!h wl" allow Klamath hunt- era the opportunity to make a ing team 'week-end of It. Deer are reported to be plan ,'tlful In the northern California idlstrlct, and many Klamath nitn- SERIES; TIKE?," tun' rnlo iiii.i sti.hu. in. Sot'oml ! The aovcrnmi'iil iiiiim.inii' Hint i A l.imlli skit wan ii.r'.il hi 'name. H. (.'tinnliiKhnin and War-jlll juil of every luu mm riu ..- K.iiin t'liy the oilier iluy fir iren: t'ollard and Vox. nd In divorce. Only u limit t& . ii.irklmt mi Die wroim aide of Hie the! 1 U.IIII lu wiiTl. I iiH'ie ill iih mum- shoot irnlalit. nn nun win amp hit i Ily Herbert W. Barker (A. P. Sporta Writer) the National Ieanue'a j rods are planning to take aev- from the Ik-avers by wIiiiiIiik t-4 the game -0. Ratturles: Klrst j Intenectional ierle virtually jeral dvs off seeking the elusive , and S-l. romler was, late in ; game. , loucn, lihoilrs. Murphy over, the four western contend- janlmals. Kelt In started In the afternoon and Hauler; t'randall. Honm-lly. ers now CBn begin rutting: each Deer seasonln Klamath opens battle and before he did any- and Hachae. Second game. Vlnct j nther'i throats while the New j September 10; in Modoc county. ' thing serious about It the Seals , and Severeld; McCabe. Muliahy. Hollywood was decidedly In the series with the Sen After dividing a double-) - only did the Stars take the seven games, but , came from second pla.-e two games behind Sacramento to' lead the pack by t games. After overcoming a five-run lead In the' mrninc tilt the Senators were a . Oakland Defeats Missions ahead at the opening ot the n..UI. -lmAr 'ninth but the alar acurvd four, in Double Header ,m(i (o qurt Slx,rAmeM0.t hll(K, ! Yesterdfcy' ' . Bnd won 10 to 7. Louis Vluol; did tine work during the nfter-j (Ily the Amoriatrd 1'r) . noon game, holding the Stars to San KrancW-o won the aeries four hit, no runs, and taking Doctora ti ll us Hint Hiienklm. I If W humus - l.rl.m mm niHirnllon fi.itv-r.mr : While Whims won I Hie lumen niiii'lia. If Hun's lb.. iiiHi. nome I Kluii s l a wonderful country of llo. mill.) annoiiiocrs we've ' for I ho ladles who nro pleasingly Ir.ird Iniely are very flnbliy. j plump? mm ma York Giants, wrathful over tholr rnont beatings at Cincinnati and rittsburg seek to visit their ren gciuce on the more, or tea help less cast, y It is no secret that John Mc Crmr hopes to win the pennant Jut by these means. While the Heds, l'lrates, Cardinala and Cnbs are .having It out west of the Allcghanles, McGraw hopes to get the-Clants Into first place, a strategic spot from which to view P) the 4hird and fluu western In-destined California. September 15. I had scored three runs to the and Agnew.' 'third. He held San Francisco I scoreless after that. Mails did j a lot of clowning In the morning jgame bnt was effective in the 'pinches. Batteries: First game. .Malls and Vargas; French and t wwtt Kego. Second game. Jacobs and I nrrh VtPlfrhrC Sprint: Pouder and Whitney v , O Oal Emanuel Will Meet Walker- Leaders of Big League Oakland took both games from ilir League Leaders (including ! tha Missions due prlu.-lpally to sax VRAvrtsio s? i x i th work of George Boehler and A youth who believes he ,u"" ' iu.,.B '.,,, Boeder si unrn luur "v to till the ahoes ot a east, beginning . light heavyweight champion some runs In the evening game to win Arleit and Lombard! each vuilnn tt . file CnnlamW 11 daV. Will f Q fflT tOWSrd iMFtlillf ! l!..nctte-s Homer Wim. ihls fate tonight when Armand homed. Krause. Bell hurler, wus In theory this la a good scheme; Emanuel, 175-pouad boxer ot San I relieved after the Oaks had but. John didn't start out very ! Francisco, pits his ring skill j started a drive In the morning well ye!rtlay. The Glanta were! against the rosing, slugging tac-igame by Nelson who proved more .., a nkh. nn'ri. tica of Mickey Walker, middle- effective. The Bells scored their gers, 4 to 3, Del Blssonette pick ing the tenth Inning as the spot fur. lils 20th home run ot the season. The St Louis Cardinals, them. selves buffeted around In recent games of August. :6I. (Ily The Associated Press) 1 NATIONAL I Hornsby. Braves. .578. Itans P. Waner. Pirate. 111. Kuns hatted In Bottotnley. for T Ihe Cards. 102. Hits P. Waner. Pirates, 181. Doubles P. Waner. Pirat-s. 1J. Triples P. Waner. Pirates; Bot tom ley. Cards, 14. Homers Wilson. Cubs. 30. Stolen Bases Cnyler. Cnbs, I. Pitching Benton. Giants, wor. II. lost 4. ' I AMERICAN' weight title holder. only two rnns of the day in tBe The pair meet at Recreation fifth. Batteries: First game, baseball park over the ten round Daglia and Lombard!: Kraase, I route and at catch weights. Out i Nelson and B re met. Second game. of what Is expected to be a furl Boehler and Lomburdl; Pillette. j Ba, ooslin. Senators. ..183. Ions mill, noxer vs. battler, may Nevcrs and sypher. !n u...i. vt. n- i weeks, again trimmed the help-1 "7' Dn ne 'ogicai con- Seattle Beaten. Rlln, batted In Gehrig. Yanks. less Phillies, to 1. and length-! ur neavyweigm lo, Angeles made It two) m encd their league lead to JV4 title. g-jrar s over the Glanta and Chi cago Cubs. With Jim Bottomley back In tha lineup, the Cards gave Wee Willio Sherdel excellent support I and battered three Phil pitchers for. ten hits. Sherdel chalked up his 16th victory of the year. The Cubs defeated the Boston Braves 6 to tor the fourth striiht time and moved to . a tie with the Giants in games won and lost although they are no better than third In percentage. This apparent contraditlon Ilea In the fact that the Cuba hare played more games and lost more than, the Giants. With Klki Cny ler and Woody English leading the offensive, the Cubs batted Kent Greenfield for 13 hlta while Hal ' Carlson waa holding the Bntps to five. Hods Beat Pirates. Findlug: their hold on fourth plaw rather Insecure, the Cin cinnati Reds downed Pittsburgh It two Vtalker la certain he la Immirht over Seattle taking the uli. v.,.h RPnwn. m eligible to graduate into the big- fm 6, and tne MCond t-l. I Double Flagstead. Red Sox 38. ger class. A victory over Emaa-1 Osborn allowed three hlta and , Triples Combs. Yanks. 17. uel. who already haa given Tom-1 ttnck out slx ln ,ne morning . Homers Ruth. Yanks. 49. my Loughran, champion, a elosa(f8m, wnlte Caunlngham gave stolen Basea-Mostll. White Sox. five scattered aatetiea In . the j 21. nightcap. ; Pitching Hoyt, Yaiiks, won 17. Batteries: Osborn and 8and-. lost 3. fight, will earn Walker national recognition. All Stars and .Waldorf Play to 9 to 9 Tie Ilex Lawson's Klamath Sport ing Goods All-Stars baseball team fought an uphill battle to tie Bill Elliott's fast Waldorf pool hall club, composed ot former Dunsmuir and Klamath Falls players, yesterday. The final score waa nine all. The game was called at the end ot the ninth inning for darkness. "Red" Sanders, manager of the 4 to 3 and thut put two faH I poot ,1" tem' - .i,. .vi . gregation and kept Lawson's the 1927 pennant winners. Braxton waa the whole show as Washington defeated Cleveland, 7 to 1 in tha only American League engagement. The Senators' left bander, one of the few cons is- Yanks Seriously , Weakened by , ' Loss -of Great Tony Lazzeri NEW YORK, Aug. 27 yp) ;the champions is serious. Not More gnashing of teeth in the. only Is Tony's bitting and fleld- , ,k - . v.w. Ing missed but Mark Koenlg, at camp of the New York Yankees: . . . . ... shortstop, teams better with Lai Tony Laizcrl, hard-hitting, agile Ierl tna wh ,ny otner second fielding second .baseman of the j baseman Huggins can use. t champions, may 'play no morel Huggins Is authority for the baseball this season. I statement that Lazzeri may not Tony suffered a muscle Injury iPlay again this year. In his shoulder during the Yan- "I don't think Tony will be keea' last disastrous invasion Of able to play again for the rest the west and has been In only a of the season." said the "mite" few gamea since. Every time he manager. "I gave him a trial to Dlavs the strain is aeeravated am hnw hla arm srferi !(' nn' sluggers stepping to tie the score, land it begins to look like Miller good. He can't throw and he's! pirn k$4rtf wWfiw$ km VtU " rm vv '1 J IVIILD enough Wills. Waldorf pitcher, chucked Huggins effective ball and Dos Smith, on I upon Leo second base, hit and fielded up to his reputation. Jack Dwyer, former Gonzaga ! coirege star, also twirled fine ball tent pitcher. Bucky Harri. hifor tho gportlng Good, team now, allowed only fire hits and struck out seven men. AGAINST ARMS. GENEVA, Aug. 27. (AP) Japan, Great Britain and Italy today announced their adherence to the doctrine of the United ! nlaved rtnrini the mnnlr lr striking out 13 batters. Peterson on first base played his usual good game and tied the score In the ninth Inning with a home run over center field fence. , Managers" of both teams are anticipating a return game to tie States that "pitiless publicity" j They announced today that by should be given to the govern-! strengthening each team allghtiv. mem as wen as tne private manu- they would be able to put on a fnciurer of arms. fine exhibition of baseball. SIDE GLANCES By George Clark omri y W t ill - . - . A see. 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