THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, S.-pl.-mW 22, lftSA
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Pave. Two
Si
EXTEND
LEAD US STARS
AGAIN BEATEN
Oakland Subdues Holly;
wood by Score of 10
to 4 Yesterday
l!y The Associated Pmi
Cunningham held tha Beaver
to eight scattered hits and fun
ned four to win for Los Angeles
4 to 2, the first Ansel victory of
thin series. Slgafooa got a homer
for one of Portland's runs. ' Hat-
terlna: Cunningham and Nor
ton, Hannah: Ponder, Fullerton
and Knunders, Whitney.
Sacramento Is profiting: by the
clump that has hit the Hollywood
Stars and now sits three games
ahead of them on top of tho pile.
The .Senators evened the series
with tho Mission, yesterday by
grabbing a 5 to 4 victory.
Oakland subdued the Stars 10
lo 4 to glva Hollywood its ninth
defeat on the home lot In the
last '. eleven starts. The .Oaks
opened with two In the' second
and added five in a hitting bar
race In the fourth.
Walter Walls fell before, the
heavy sticks of Seattle and the
tribe romped off with victory
over" San Francisco, II to 6."
LEAGUE
STANDING
AN S AGAIN
.S9S I
.681 ;
:3.i
Pacific MKt league Standing 1
- Won Lost ' Pet". !
Sacramento 1.64 SS "' 628 i
Hollywood ."...I.. .6I ' SS'
San Francisco ..-..60 3
Mission ....... 4 40
Oakland 4, 40
Portland Sti' 60
Los Angeles 33 hi
Seattle 88 68
Anuricnn league Kliuidlnm
Won Lost Pet. 1
New York 96 60
Philadelphia S3
St; Loula 79
Chicago tSS
Washington 68
lVirolt 65
Cleveland 60
F
ULL GAMES IN
G. INGERSOLL
GIVEtf NOd IN
TOUGH BATTLE
URGE UP OH
T
FRONT OF (5
I Jinx extraordinary, was In a posi
tion lo breeio to an easy S to
i 4 victory,"
I nehary in -(lootl r-Nirm
I While Connie was being put to
i this humiliation, old Tom J!ch
1 Hrv tilled tin bin uu.oVleft huntl
;nl the command of Mr. Muggins! I.ONtiVlKW, Wui-li... Sept. St.
and summarily pitched the Yan-. W rg lugersoll. Astoria
i kites lo a 6 to I triumph over welterweight, won n hairline dt"
Lena Blackbnrno's much-lmprov- elslun over Hilly Lang of Tiicomn
i i'tiiri. whin ,,: Thi. vi... ' In the six-round main event nu
i,,rv .. Miller some aaiufae. : t he iKixIng card hero last night. ! Tho resulting salvage mid won
nr tnni nniu
K II n in f II r 1 1 w
ui num. uiiiv
E
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
DELPHIAN
lly Tho Awim-lnted
nirniolT-tlllly l'ctri'lle."l',ar-j
"Tho work of the Knlvntlnn N " ktioelicil out JlUiniH
,rmv II, n in, iii minimum mini. Inn l.oiiynu. t lille
SHEETS Tl
"Far- '.; '
rCILY'The Road to Rome,"!
JESDAY
m. nuii '. . . ",,"7
I Kill I Kiu.llii, New York. Hop- ;j ; Will DC KCVICWea DJT
pert Hut l amb, li. tnill IJ). Lre i Klra. Georffe Cunning
CSs'r.L-i J' i ,.., .Hon for the affront tho 8ox put "' ' t" U haininer-ond j Htructlnn la of moral ami """' , .J . k ,',,,, ,
l Philadelphia Loe While him Thursday when they beat long battle, I HI advantage lo every clll.e.,. 1( I ;
62
67
7?
77
81
85
93
.383 ;
.326
.656 :
.641 '
New York Wins
Yesterday
By; HKRHKRT W. 1UKKKK '
Asmx-lnietl Prrw Sports' Writer
Professors I'ornellus McGlllt-
tleorge Plpgra and Walle lloyt Johnny Cai.el.eer of Tac a I 'k"1 l""""" coutlnueil and gen
in a 12-lniilng game. : scored a tnchulcal knockout over
l.axierl and Ituth both were 1 Johnny La Hose. Portland, III the
oroua support," It. C. tli'ocsliei k,
attorney of Klamath Full do-
NKW YOKK -Sid Terrls. New"i
York, ilcfeulcd I'hil Mclliaw, lie- I
fuiil, i til. !
Inliiruil rturln th name nnl hail . lv rolinil aenil.wlmliin l.a H,so claivd in ellilorHlllg tile nillllial
to retire. ' 1 slipped during a hand to hand ;IHvo which tho army has under IIA.NTori.. Ill - l.es Marrlner.
i , ,iM,p in the tenter of the ring , way In Klamath Falls. ,1'hliaro, sloppnl Oi.rar llaker,
ml MtiritliiK.I lil ii nk l.i l.onll,i Itoaent. ca ililcr of the hiiioi ma, t .) ,
.knocked out Lloyd huwson
Boston 52
Xational League Stantlings
Won Lost
.54l!cudtly and Miller "James Hugglua 1VI VjlW LUOLO
.473 are taking lurnn In Juggling he: QN POOL BLOW
.473 big American leugutf pennant; . ... .. n. ! i,,,,,.!,.. i .i,. ..rt.i
.1 UN 41" KUUfMU!of ,,.,,,, fl,llr rwMBI,
.414; Both have made a lot of slips! -
.359 I lu recent weeks hut so fur they
The lloail To Home, wrlllen
by ll.il.nl SIiitwiiiiiI, eilllor i.f
Life, now being iliid on the
lugltliiialo siago by the famuim
artross Jiiiik Cowl, will 1m re
viewed by Mrs. tleorgo funning,
pmnldt.nl of Ilia Delphian l lull
Sum I'liderwood of Olyinpia, First N'atlonal ban', heartily ell-1 IIAI,TIMift(K-' Untiling Levin- i w,,., i nieuliig meeilng
St. Louis ...
New York .
Chicago .....
r:::.L-.trgh .
Cincinnati
Brooklyn ...
Boston
Philadelphia
89
S7
85
81
77
72
.47
43
56
58
60
C4
C8
73
103
NEW YOKK, Sept. 23. tVIM-'
have escaped serious injury. It Sid Terrls. Mow York llghlwelghl. . T f
u.., huq i ue itiiia now, inuuaii, wtteii wu awnrueu iiih tiiiici out , -ivsAAaAM uvuin
6M thiitr next elip will be fatal. 1 Phil Mctiraw, also of New York, i
600 Tha "PP"'' particularly to Mr. J when Mctiraw was d!stiiallfled !
586 Mt'0illlcnddy. It was his turn to on a foul in the fourth round of
559, do the slipping yesterday and he j their scheduled ten-round bout
.531 i
did so at Detroit while Miller's I which closed the Coney Inland
'4!)7 ; act went over ar Chicago without Stadium boxing season, here last
) , niisnap. nignt.
2JJj Yanks NeariJ'Safe The Terrls-McCraw bout '
j The net result -was- that the ; originally scheduled for August
I New York Yankees agaiu are In! 31' hut ha suffered two pan-QJ-JJLE
FIGHTER' j' eomparauvely safe spot at the poncments.
lMrk"rr r tt top oi ine American league siana
Through Bout
With B. Roger
Players Ruin
z Table Cloths
Doping Race
Itilna
riicr..M.. am.. .'hi. it V1)ur rtrlvt, yol ui . meet wlih
i' tieri oiimu, w n-Tiicr.. t uii-
lornia. uoxit loaieu inroiigit eigui (.u n( rmv
rounds and then in a final two j ,
rouna spurt iitneii to put away (I a M i IT I MA MPP
Billy Rogers of Chicago here last . 1VI1I V-Hl, illlsUC
nlgbl.
' -r t...i....u ......VH..i...t il... t
UlLJ Ull I K-rw i eree's decision and called the
( ii . if . ' I fight a draw. At best the bout
' CLENDALE. Calif., Sept. 22. wa unimpressive.
.Mickey, Krno of Los AugeleiT.
of durii'd the drivo today. k. New York. nulp.iliHi'd II''
It la a pleusuro. Indeed, for mini Welner, Itullliuurti I HI.
nu. lo recitinmeiid to the people cltAM) IIAI'IIIH. Ml. li
nt K hi inn I h Falls the good work ! Yuimg Sirilillug, Macon, (iit.uut.
which your oiganlmillou Is per- pointed Frnnkle Wine. Itniiuilup.
forming. I have been upon your Moiitun.i, I tin.
uilvlsory board for ihe past five
years and know something
your work. Part or tins work Is Tony Saiilello. Woictt..r. Hiif Mrs. J, ltoal Hliaw will talk
of a character which few people! ,,sT()X . Jlm M1)m.y, ,t,. n F.gyptlan Art:" Mrs. C. I.
renllxe and Is not reached by , wflM ,,. Jark i,..llin v. s-,.w t.rt, ,i "Asrlaii;" Mrs. J.
any other organlailon lure In Y(,,.k .,, M , ir,l mi "tireeh" and Mrs.
. . J . v
Ttll.KDtl.- 11. --Jury Thomas. Clm'd Davis on r.srty t nrisiiau
uf Him fall oil next Tuesday In
the i lull ruiuns of Ihe library at
t: lit o'cliick.
While the years' books have
lint us yet arrived, the Tuesday
program , HI l"i tlcvolad more ur
i tim t'.s l f. II. .mii.'S, --. iiurrv irts in a nri'iimiiisry oi ine An
of Ih'vlne, Woicester. ouipiiiiiieil coursu for III year.
Klumath Falls.
1 "I sincerely hope that
.Chicago, ouipiilnted Auilv Muriln, Art "
Huston, I IV I.
fleur.y, Cli ve-'
Loons tine we)(LAYOf-FA THAT
tlreil STOFF -TrIAT IMH
I-IOANfiET OF OHATTCT Will.
rgrgl sure
w" usseN-j poN'r
'ttfTHREE; 1 I COUNT ANY WatUP
GAMES AHEAPS SEWtES D0U6
Afio OMI.Y A UNTIL WERE A
WEfcK TO sOH rUTMeMATJLClwai
ing while Connie's Philadelphia , D A DV PiDl IC
IN 2ND ROUND ; - - sAVED; MOTHER
i I ' The As defeat at Detroit was
DETROIT, Mien., Sept. 22. (IV all the more surprising hecaase I
P) -Billy Petrolle,- lightwighl ; Connie sent his ace of aces to i
Of FarZO. N I) . kliockpt ntltlth mnimrf HnhArl M.iiiAtt HrnvA
stisii,in Iyi.,. nf rhn, i. m.! ... . r .. i... . ..j 'll'PI A three-year-old baby girl
teeonH rnnn r., ... iK... I ..... .k. . ! w.s hurled from the arms of her 101 pounds, spotted Mickey Wal- by the grand Jury on charges of
ch.rt.,iH t..A k. . i.,.Jl - . .i.. immher nd escaned with - minor I ker Garcia of Phoenix 14 p.ssn.ls , asaiKt with Inleiil to kill us lh
A solid right hook to the jaw j league but the Yankees this year,
unexpectedly floored the Chilean found the Tigers In a ferocious
for the full count, after Iawn ' mMH
had made an excellent showing"; -With savage hitting to brace ! nesses to have Jumped In fTontc'' weight.
GOES ON TRIAL
NEXT TUESDAY
THE DALLES, Ore., Sept. 22.
ll'PI Mailcel Nance, Indicted
lllhll, and .lolllinr DKeefe, t'.il'
uinlins, Ohio, draw, ilui,
I MII.WAt'KEE '-Louis New,
. Milwaukee ami Paddy Walihlcr,
I'hliago. draw, (6 1. .Mike Mar
celles. Cli'Velalid, tli'fiitti'd Tutl
tirayjitik, Milwaukee, II).
TWO IMPROVED
STREETS OPEN
TENNIS MATCH -,
IS CALLED OFF
by winning the first round.
him.' Elam Van Gilder, Athletic of the cars.
Injuries when the woman waaland then fought him to u- ftmnit oi an anegci gun atiaca,
killed by an electric train. (earned draw. The fury of Erno's on Archie McPherson. Wasco , The llcnd lentils players huve
The woman waa said by wit-i attack more thull balanced Car-, county ram lier, September 8, will sent notice of cancellation of
The houl went six go on trlsl In the circuit e urt ine return nipti lies sclii'ilul' il
'Tuesday morning. for this weekend at Henri,
Ori'geti nveinKi and Purlland
Bverili were both opendl 10 traf
fic yt-i"rday, acroriling lo an an
nouncement from Ihe clly en
gineer's office.
Oregon avenue, (lie ntalu ar
tery north from tl,e illy, long Ihe
bane of motorists desiring to go
In that direction, la now one of
the finest streets ill the clly.
j rouuds.
Whenever uii American firm
MODEL HOMES
ARE
r- By AL DEMAREE - j
Former Pitcher X. I. Giants
There is a time-honored super
stition among ball players about
"spending world series money"
before the team of which they are
members has mathematically
cinched the pennant. Too many
things can happen In the closing
weeks " of the season daring a
close and baseball Itself la too
uncertain a game to figure on any '
suraf things. ' I
General table . cloths in the
hotel dining rooms around the
circuit,' may be mined by the )
players trying to figure out with
a pencil or fountain pen. Just how
many games the team - behind
them must win-. If their team
lose! 'all of Its remaining games,
but Speculation on the amount of
the winner's and loser's shares
slid-any attempt at dividing up;
(lie possible world series gold
Into shares Is frowned upon.
Even the percentage column Is !
oYli'b misleading. One team has
piat i more games than its rival '
fniUhia often plays strange tricksy
in ihe standing of the clubs. i
At one time this year, the Chi- j
en go Cubs on the basis of games i
won snd lost were one-half game j
closet ' to first in the National j
Lecfche than they were to second '
plat? iut the percentage figures I
said different. I
If music is the language of
!ovV rKp hn drummer
; - must hate everybody
Electric Homes!
When you visit the new Klamath "Model Home" you
will find that it is electrically equipped from kitchen to
living room with the latest modern labor-saving de
vices. Light, heat and refrigerations are available at
the touch of a button Electricity furnishes the clean,
convenient heat for cooking and the dry, dependable
cold for refrigeration. , An electric vacuum cleaner and
polisher quickly and effectively cleans the, rugs and,
polishes the floors, the clothes are washed and ironed
electrically and many other, modern appliances make
life in this home worth living."'
Electricity - The Perfect Servant
Solves the servant problem in this as well as many,'
r other up-to-date homes in Klamath Falls. Perfect be-
cause it combines the merits of all previous servants
' and omits all their, faults. Mighty in strength, tireless,
.willing, obedient, many-sided, quick, economical, and, .
always ready at the turn of a switch. "
This 'beautiful new Klamath residence is actually an
Electrical Home; one you should hot fail to visit today,
or tomorrow.
We Will Gladly Show You How to Make )
YOUR HOME a ,
"Model Home"
The California Oregon Power Company
OFFICES.
Medford. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Hamath Falls-Oregon 1 nmtc l
Fmnkl,. Fields of Kansas like-! Arraigned before Circuit Judge. I.at Week-end. In the matches ""ti'l" a traveling salesman til
jwlse gave away weight twelve i Frotl W.' Wilson. Nance pleaded held here, Klainaih Kails play-, solicit orders In Canada, or ap-
pounds and knocked out llyron ! not guilty. He previously stated era won all the singles matches ; points a resident. It becomes
Boas of Phoenix In the fourth ho might have done 'the shooting while lieiid pluyis won the technically lla'ile to the Dentin-
round of Ihelr six "round bout. but could not remember It. doubles. Inn Incotmi lag.
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the Biuger and Defter Chevrolet hag
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never ha. any low-priced car provided
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