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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
I'hch Two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH KALIS. OKKflON rii.iav, Scpt.-iiiixT 7. waft ! i i r i: r f . If. I: i -d, Latest Sport 0 MI i Philadelphia Cuts Down, Ye.nk Lead One) Game Yesterday i . Ily Herbert W. Itarker , (A. P. Sports Writer) There's not much to choose between the two major league i' uiMinunt races but the tact L ..... . .u. .......... ninllia IUUI IUUVI VI UIO wiuttiB ( 1. i.uin., 01, n 10,1 in the Amerl- f , The Kt. 1.0111a caruinaia navt I.oula Cardinal have made the national League name more or leu of a cat-and-dried nroposltlon by tho almple proreai jj; or matchliifc an)lhlnic their tlos- i et rompetitora may or piay not t achieve. If the New York (Jlaiits; lore the Cardinal! manage to do r Jhe fame thing, u iney win, itiu IMrKechnle a boy ee to It mat .inhn r( mw ooesn t Droill in J, the stand I una thereby. 1 Kvciliim Bare! i n.. i . 1. im.,i I.,.,,, , Miller Hugging' champion New I-' York Yankees have given their supporters more alternate mo - t mem. of ecstatic, joy and dismal ' ' a 'a , Hot.ywoou. Uovernor Smith declares that -the gloom than it good for the con- "" "na hut pounded "rmon ! San Francisco .wamped Seat- head of the bureau.' evidently I .tltution. even of a leather-lung-'80 hard '.,n th,Jrtmal"1"g. mltt,;H in a deluge or IS hits to win meaning me. -put her In an auto cd Bronx ran. ; that they stopped the fight. ;jj to s nd move wh, ,,. . Thl. -Is n Improvement 1 From good to bad and back;' O'Crady, In reality a main . game of second place Hollywood on the original canard In tho dl again. Yankee fortunea have gone event fighter, has the same fight-; Stars. ) rectlon of rurther nilsrepresenta- t- this year. The Bronx was in .' deep mourning today, for thelsey to the top. Given not a Yankees, losing 8 12-inning bat-! chance against Karln O Carroll f ile to the Chicago White Sox yes-. of San Francisco. O tirady came iHerday, saw the Philadelphia Ath-jout of-hlg corner liko a bun saw Pieties creep to withta one game and inside or two minutes had K of the lead again. ; pounded the Irishman into in- ni.u. rim senslbilltx. Knocked fJt for two t t . . a. Meanwnne me national ot h(a flght w,tll Young Peter gue remained unchanged as the,Jackson pf portlandi Cene ltaged j.Cardinaui and the Oianu tan- gr,at come-tack. in the remain-! . isieu ouuu.c ... .uu iv ea wun one ticioit apieca V .. . ... . . , . , .home run, flew thick and fast at, Pll GL?.nl":a.Uat!5 1 V hi. .awi.u vithAnt I ,- ? . . . ... j losing any ground to hi. chief 1. , , ' . samcs iiuiu u io nucuun biuwh . . f r Pitcher, got none of the glory 'at the Polo Groanda. George i ( Harper, who once patrolled right , field ror McGraw, took things In! 4 hi, own hands In the first tme. '-crashing out three homo runs. I and the Cardinal, coasted to an j i S to 5 rictory. The bovs calmed down a bit In the aerond same until the'....- . .-,i eighth inning wnen the Giant.. fighting to overcome a two rnn j lead, .ailed Into old "Pete" Alex ander (or five runs, four of their t Iwea .,, a dfferet story on Hogan'. second home run of!lhl .. h, I f the day a mammoth drive Into . the left field bleacher.. That 5, left the score 7 to 4 and there It remained. i ' i Delaney Wins Over Tassi in Eleventh j EBBETS FIELD. BROOKLYN, Sept. 21, (UP) Jack Delaney, (former light heavyweight cham pion, returned to the ring for the ) first time since hi. ona-round knorkout at the hands ot Jack i Sharkey last April, and knocked out ando Tassi of Italy ln the i felei ' 1 5-1 eleventh round ot their scheduled; -round bout tonight, .before! I 10,000 persons. , Referee Eddie Forbes stepped , between the fighter, after 25 sec .v'unds In the eleventh round, awarding the figbt to Delaney on it a technical knockout. L Delaney had Tassi down twice . before the bout was .topped, j, Tassi rushed in the first round i after Delaney landed with a C punishing left and an Delaney stepped back the Italian half- elipped down for a count of i eight. ,' Tassi went down from, a left vppercut in the ninth round, but was up without a count. fiOXV The reql aristocrats of base- pall are those who can get into the .400 t0 NtA Sll-fj BMERlfiELS REMAINDER! QP FIGHT CARD Gene O'Crady to Fight ' ' Monie Rogers; Har ring Meets Rosander Aniioiiiimui'iit. ' wait uiudc thin 111,1,. BltlTHlHlll tl, w . . k Kt.rr dul.i imiiiiolii-. iluii Cieiie 1 1.. i.t.i.i U-....M ,...-1 ! Monie ltoirerv of Hood River in jinnlr Koicem or 1100.1 niver in ine nv rounii M-mi-winflup ui im- flnt riir.1 In kbuiiaih Kalis, Sv temlM-r '2. As an added attraction. Bicker - maft Binned another natural" In the form or a tour round special event between Wilbur HarrlnK- ton. risntnif Indian, ana Aumm . Kosaniter. ' The main event will oe a ten. 'r.!r;! bout between Nails Oor- man of Ilood River and Jack t'rllley of Klnaiaih Falls. Rogers, a clever middleweight, 'has been seen In action before. I He met a lad named Harmon. In ,"" - - - ,'t,.i" "" iin-u - .mk-, ' nine counts In the sevenfh round lng caotog t0 barely squeeze 1 ,1, v .i,-. .i.i. t.ns tnr f... " . -"'- .-1 . inv . . In their first ' fight. Harring- J . J DABAn1A. ilmn.! at rtl ' the show at Chiloqula. - They i stood toe to toe and slugged (on , six rounds. Rounder wa. given the nod over the game Indian, 1 whlch made Harrin(5ton and ul, frlendg so mad that they, cant' waIt for the retarn r" ,. . ,i?v?eI5iV.l f v 7l,.k n ',,! "mln ut with his rival. I nails Gorman Ine same oorman . ...... . , i vhn heM tho sliitrplnr Sftn Fran-. !"""."" 7" T- ''. clscan to a draw ln Klamath " "! "gn: ciaiius too uuiy inwu ue uiuu get Gorman was that he injured bis hand in the second round. He Gorman is In the northern part,or Ruth wjU jbave naD). dan,agei of the state and, according to a wire from his manager today, Is in great shape tor the forth coming fight. Spectators in Peril if Ruth ' Slices Drive : irm-ifi n i. iinTiii fT r i "'iniM By Ah DKM.VltKE y- I'orrncr I'lUher N. V. Oiants ' I hear there is a possibility of Babe Ruth . and jJohnny Farrell, the National Open Golf cham , plon, making i (our of the coun try thla fall giving golf ezhlbi ' plon making a tour of the conn ' minute that a tour of this kind wouldn't attract wide interest ' nd be a big-money maker, i Thousands' nt 4;oir and baseball i fan. would pay to be part of a ! gallery watching Babe swing at a golf ball on the tee, an there Is a great curiosity among the fans as to whether the Babe can hit a golf ball comparatively as far as . he hits p baseball. For the information or these fans I will say that I have seen Ruth hit many drives well over three knM4 .... -.1 . . I. ! I i.u.iuicu aiuB uu iiio ice UIIU , Ihe claim, to hare punched ono.f VEvErTirrHiHp'f JSyrL Pftivef r 'rVV tf News MM TAKE LICKING Beavers Trounce Los An geles Third Consecu tive Game Yesterday (By A"Uo.l;itril lrc) An eighth InniiiK rally that netted three run gave Portland Uh third straight vl.lory over IJ-'S Angeles 4 to :i, Itattorles: Ortuinn and Wbliney; llarf.xil and llunnah. Sacramento downed tho Helln .-- ....u.u '""tHrs IO IHlk llp flir h(1. ,ht, - " , In one of the mott bitterly '" - tested Karnes of the aeason. Thei 1 victory by a score of.S to 1. P's.oh,lr wordlIi (hl8 w, the Senutors two names. In theeJ (rume.Up throun , lean una ,11 ua niniywiinu i-u ue - (ore Oakland. During the hectlcl ms ii i si.uii-.ii.iou first Inning of the S.ilou-Misslon '""ru 1M" "", i,""m i,m rwi-' ereid were chased from the game i for arguing. Oakland donned the Stars SI ; to J, due principally to the ulri...., lhu, . ,.., ... . , tight ball or Howard Cragbead Only 1 Return Tennis Match Planned A return tournament between the Klamath Falls and Bend ten- is player. I. scheduled for Sun-1 Calls for help were sent to Chlco dgy gep,,,,,,. J0 ln (today. The appeal asked Ameri- The local boys expect to leave! can Legion members and all able here on Saturday night (or Bend, i .1.. .. . 1 11 1 iip pisy-vu lie re lain wees, u won Klamath Fall, players. The Bend tlla VAISb tf-BrrUkfl .iff a 1 ! , ha bles. i 1 .hot at Hot Spring, over four hundred yards, While playing golf with Ruth. ;i have ' seen many examples of the. interest the sport public A ""lng the big fellow. dflei k When he was driving and play.Dg dowQ falrwayi( tnBt.wePe ., . . . nujuceiit iu rmuviiB, uozens OI ... 4 automobiles traveled along the him play every i,,i..i After the Bambino get. off 'l,e, ,ef, however, the nanbslr controlling the gallery will have1 the tee however, the marshals to keep the spectators well back suits on his hands with his slices ! and hooks with bis iron clubs. If the Kuth-Farrell tour takes place it will create great inter-; est. I'll pay money to see It myself. I To Visit Daughter I Mrs. Ethel Scarpino left today, for Des Moines, Iowa, to visit ' with her daughter for. some time, j brushes! VARNISH WALL STUCCO KALSOMINE AND ROOF A Brush for Every Use At Prices That You Can Afford to Pay! A 'Good Brush and Acme Quality Paint Is a Good Combination Phone 526 A.F.Graham BUILDING MATERIAL Paint Store 121 S. Ninth Street Warehouse 432 Spring Street I STATEMENT IS DECLARED LIE (Continued from pate 1 of a bureiut or llio republican national committee to the office of an antl-l'atholle iierlodlcal III, Washington," Mnnn snld. "'Sena - tor Robinson, hl running mate. In a apeech the same night at Owensboro, Ky.. atatril that I conducted a seeker alter aitch material to a source where II could be nblidiieil. "I have ulready denounced this story us u fiil.elHHiil 4 it the col umn or the paper which printed it ten days uko. I repent thla de nunciation. The truth la that thl paper, or the Tammany national oricaiiltatinn. aent a female de tective to my office to procure some evidence ulonit thla line. MIsstatliiK her identity, she rail ed three times and was told thut we bad no mich literature liliu ilid not know where It rould bei obtained. The fourth time she naked a clerk at theao headiuar- .in-sa of n publication alio named i ,,, ,e,.pholle (,!( , h us u courtesy he did for her. Ill was an attempt- in Ihr.itiuh tlr..llv. ;wlll,h fttjle) iM.,.ausB ,u,rB W11S nothing; here (or her to find, and , ,he fumsy gtory which have publicly denounced t he re- ,sult. "This detective In her state ment, specifically disclaimed see ing llie VmI Ujiitulnr llfilitiisi.il whprp an,. 1 smith religious literature, "and 11011. TOWN IS RAZED BY BIG BLAZE (Coatlaued from Fag One) The. tiro awwpt t'bilbrook Val ley and la raging uncontrolled. bodied men to Join the rire right Tk. i.. The area burned 1. unestlmat- ed but declared to be the biggest j In years. : Butte Meadows, a popular aum-j mer resort, was said to be In Im. mlnent danger and cottage own-1 era are rushing to the scene in an effort ;lo save their belong- ings. j NEWHALL. Calir.. Sept. 21.! (JP) Five motorists, trapped tn a raging brush rire along the Buk-' ersflcld-Lds Xagelea 'ridge route' highway ,t o il s y .were .seriouajy ' burned. Four, two women ami .wn i . .... j hospital here, while the fifth. man, was taken to the San Ker- FOTBALL Altura vs. Klamath Falls Fairgrounds SATURDAY 2:30 p. m. Phone 526 . j 1 mil iiiiudo health center for treat' meiil. The III swept out of runt nil hefnre noon today, according . tu I reports to the I.os Aiiitelt t'oiin- ! ly shcrlfr'a hii h-wtiit Ion here. The i west of Ili'ddlnk. on clear deck, , Lima la believed to have stinted juuil spread Into heavy In n-ll unit when an autmnolille truck caught timber. Foresters reported lhi j five on the winding inoiitiliiln lilme out o( rontrol lum nlahu highway. ) 1 j . nx n,.M, tu, jt,. c, SAN- lUKdO. I'ulll , Sept 21. illtn,n h n v I u a p.Ml office ul'l- Two nun. Ire, I ami rifty men ,1I1Xtm HPt, u,v(aH, n1M, ,,,, rem 'were cut In uuiomohlle trucks. , ,, ,, m , ,,,,, r ''K" '"du.v " " I hefun. the lust iliiv of llie iiuiir- " '"'"'' " ' ""..r. If u box holder full to re. Mlineil ei.ruuy III I IIIIIIIIIIIUU valley and up to noon today hud burned over more than IIii.uiii) ncrea of hi nil Tile flllincH COV- ered a front of IS in I leu. There baa been no loan of llfex An iirxent uppeut tu the sher iff of Sun IHcro county for lilou men to flaht the fliunea ,IR mane nun niiirniiia oy 1. 111 ner Cordon, county rire wnrdeii. tlor - dou declared that unless the fire Is checked today It will sweep down u canyon (or 1 miles and j do a large amount of dnmiiito. At n, ,,,n today the flumes were reported to be within one and one-half miles or Warner's Hot ' SirlnK. j Four men and one woman who , lust night were reported to have; been surrounded by the' fire an, -reeded 111 escaplug without in jury, l was reported . J. K. 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