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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1928)
Taire Turn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Wf.ln.'sdav. Oc1)ht 'X 1028 TODAU i ' I f TORS, S. P. STILL TIED IN T OAS LEAGU E Getting Set For That World Series Cut Extra . Series of Three Games May be Necessary ny Tho Associated I'm Victories by both San Fran cisco and Sacramento yesterday haven't helped to untangle the "deadlock of two leaders for su premacy of the league In the sec ond hnlf of the season. The pos sibility of an additional series of three games between the pair loomed today nnd should they finish the season tomorrow in a tie that would be necessary. Should the Senators win the second half they must play the Seals lor four victories out of seven games to decide the 192b coast championship. Should the Peals win no championship series would be necessary as they cap tured the first half pennant. The Seals bested Los Angeles yesterday 7 to J in the opener of this week's short series. Elmer Jacobs allowed the Angela 14 hits lint the visitors scored only iu the seventh. Batteries: Jacobs nnd Sprlnx; Peters, Gabler and Hannah. " Tho Solons, overcame a Seattle lead to win 9 to i, scoring four runs In both the fifth and sixth end the final count In the sev enth. Baturies: Crandall and Koehler; Pipgras, Teachout and Aiisworth. . Walter Kinney kept the nine Mission hits Weil scattered and Hollywood won S to 1. an error airing the Bells their only tally. Mickey Heath led the Hollywood assault on the Mission twirlera crabbing two homers, a double and a single la four times at bat. Dattcries: Kinney and Bassler; Knott, Dairenport and Breniel. Oakland moved into fourth .place., succeeding the Missions, by winning a 13 Inning clash from Portland 3 to 2. The Beaver pitchers held the Oaks scoreless until the ninth when three runs were chased across to tie v.e score., Botl sides were Kcorqless to the thirteenth when the . Acorns bunched two hits. Batteries: Boebler, Kasich and "Lombardl; French, Fullerton and Kego. ir T CCAI'T SMWH. THIS I -.for n2&-:y Pacific Coast League Standings Won Lost Pet. Sacramento 60 37 .619 San Francisco 60 37 .619 Hollywood 57 40 ' .688 Oaklard SI 46 .526 Mifsion 50 47 .615 Portland ......40 57 .412 Los Angeles 39 58 .402 Seattle 31 66 .320 LOXDON, Oct 3. UP) Daily Ehtpress' dispatches from Geneva fonfght reported that many per sons had been killed in a land slide in the Argonne valley. r fotziAjs The cast Feu) U3eev5 THe cads have Beei cuoRjciaOg oaidcr. aj ASO TM SHiPPeO. Tb This peaImamt tO'xlMea. trosT Too CAtf TO GET Ifi ci THAT tOORLO SCEiES CdTJ JLE"r!s :;te--TrtAT . f s?n?irs Jfrcc ooaT "to . ) ABOOT PAV rCB. A BlfiJ N-i TiME lH MCMTRCAL. J jf I 2aT I r AaID Sor-FeRED AfJ ACuTft ATTACH or BGAMl FATIGUE TPMilOG Tb FISORE" OoT HOU0 HIS TfeAM COUU Flfil'SH IfJ THC MOMeV. ALU trAKeb AAfc5C0r:R.3 tOCR-C "EIGHTH PLACE. jjrt r is cepoRTeb that, . Doe To AM ACClDETMTJ. OflE OF THE BOWS COOm'T BE ABLE To CARRM OUT The sojeu, pcaMs he . MADC. DO TH5 SAUL PL AVERS TAWie MUCH aITecesT - lt THE CXJORLD . , COMES SCRIES MuKt 5 J rJOE JKNDEHSOH' A TS HI HS N. Y. BOURBONS ' OBEY A. SMITH 4 iri t hi tt tl fi'tini I'liKu Oni't "lucky" Harris Dropped as Manager of Senators; Won 2 Pennants Against Big Odds i play golf with their hands, but ; llagen pluys above his haiuls us well." I Oene Saraz-n. claims Walter I ruined bis drive for eighteen ' boles one day by simply re- ; marking on the first tee after ene bad hooked his tee shut. "I see you're hooking 'em to day. Gene." "I knew it was the must brilliant . ... Dronaganda." said FRANKIE KILCK BEATS GORDON .i'i By Alfred P. JVck. (t. P. Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON', Oct. 3. (UP) Stanley R. "Bncky" Harris, who arose from the Pennsylvan ia coal nits to leadership In pro- Iar fessional baseball, has been oust-!ldl- H banqueted, feted. I ed as manager of the Washing-; toasted and idolised. But now ! ton Senators. ne is out. ' he Is off his game and all over The youth, who directed a The Question of a new manager 1 tne cour!1e. maior league team at the aae of 'or tb Washington club Is still ! 28 years, last night was only a undecided, Griffith said. i!an' OKLAHOMA SEATlslx round reserve mayer on in ciud, uicu ; ttw t . rl r UT he rejuvenated and led to two JtHem - unlikely. . 'Muttdy Ruel or QF LIVELY FIGHl pennants and a world s series Je Juai?e nt oe promoted it ; chamnionsbiD tanother player Is to be selected,' (Continued from Past One) been one of in Dasenail. He was Known as c .. t e Dlll ,n a master strategist and the ooy ,.nookjn(,. , my nead nniS -hook' pilot." His fighting spirit drove , di(1 all n,orning." his team-mates to victory. In the, . ,., ,.... of "almost overwhelming : , . . . . ,lf h, ' able to score by means of his remarkable short game, even If Famous "Ace" Outclaancd in Own Particular Style of Figlitipg l.Ort A.NOKI.KH. !. S tAI'l W'huliivvr t'liiiiii'w A.e llmlkliis bud of naulii iin'tlliiEj Mlfk -y Wnlk.T. uilililtiwclKlit chumploii. ha. you,. n'litntiicritiK Aiul Jo Anderiioii. the Kt'iilui kliiu. taki'i his plute iih Vulk-r's f.ir.'uinu chulli-UKi'r. So opined the rliiRsii.ri at iust nlKht's huril fnuiilil 10-riiuiiil hnttle liel-ten tho NVhrunkii Wlldint and the "Illue tlrass" IlitildlcnolKlit. The cl.rlilon wi.iil to AmlcrKoti nlmiK with ut loitM six rounds. Andenion li.-ut lluillilus at bin own gutne. Hi. hosted the Ne hruskan nt his crentt'st tore luriithlliiK-nml illd It with etii'h (IrrislviMless (ha. I he outmllli' was lllile In ilntilit. Wlii'ii lluil kiliH olorti'd to tear ill uiul shmh ns a wilil. hi w ith boili ruis hi Vrlnse quiirlers, the Killluiklull urc(niinoil;iti(l him ami rutin tnii alieud; t ill The "Wlldiai" lume out of the battle with fum badly nlali- ed. Ill" result of well pill. I'd blows to Hie Iliad. Anderson. Blurting In his usual faslilnn, outboxed his opiHiiH-nt In the first two rounds. The an, slunc and wlih Ire urounad. an. r coming out seruiid host 111 tile early purl of llm tliinl. iraiiK liitii furious action, ImiterliiK the Keiiiui kiau wlih l. rrlllr rlk'bis leflH HI the ropi'M Hi run. Iiiivii in lie mi urriiluil, W do lint elect hi in for Ills iiblllly In ,,i u iliiiihlu flli-floi or hnuil iil'iliig." Iiiillli run Hie i vi'iillm, slu- "Theni Is u Nlorv iinliiK iii'oiin.l f. !-Iiun.l..l. from Ills room In llm Unit 1 vwuil you rullown lo M. H"in' "'r ""' I'""'"" rliihl." Iu told ii..puieriueii,!"ll'"l ' " ',1"' "n"' iMIiU Who Weill llirollgll inn usual ruining In Hie ronvenilon hull two hl.i, k down llie street, unalli'il Inn word, mul when ll i mill', llrreptfil II. The New York (lovurnur al ll'lllll'll oulv Olll. isnliiii of Hi" im ii a nn fintiT "'" ""' "u Hoiui'iiitiir. Hi linHy UOOI rw,:t. 1 - 1 "(If course Unit Is on Hi" fain nil (ilmunlhy. Tim roul fail Is I hie: Kruuk Itoosevell toit.iy . Illi'hl irJU' In mm u hi ill us lot .vir Alls III Ills life. I'liysliully. n l ""' olivelllliill. Miilllluy lllgllf IIH li'ioil IIS lie ever wus III hl IIHi'llliK III Which lie spoke. Ilf". Mis whole trouble Is III til" i link of nuiniil.ir riinlrol ot his llnir Inwi r limbs. Hut the iiiiskit " , 1 h" l'."l VI. tor Itei ords al that Is that a gnveruor iloe.i not ' Slur lirug Hloie H37 t-7 j-f. i annual vacation, is lying Vr I 1 ... " uwui uic gooa tune you had V J "Bucky" Harris waa more than a baseball player to Washing ton. He was a leader in the ' younger social set. having mar- . rled Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, daughter ot the Alien property custodian and former V. S. sen ator. For five years, while piloting t the Washington club, Harris was the idol of fans. Four years ago there was nothing too much the capital could do for him when he led his team to the world's championship. Last night there were tears in bis eyes. He was out. President Clark Griffith, who made the announcement of Har ris' displacement, offered no ex planation except that the move was in the best Interests of the team. . j Harris and his chief had been i closeted for mores than an hour in Griffith's office at the ball park. He had disbanded bis I team (or the season and returned to Washington ta talk business. Griffith sat at his desk. Har ris had just left with a forced ' i smile on his face. "Harris is not to be manager of the ball club next season,' j Griffith said quietly. "He is a: player on the reserve list just as he was before being made man-: ager." Griffith hesitated for a min-i ute. j "I hate to do these things," he continued. "I wish baseball . was so you could have the same ! manager all the time, but It isn't, and I have decided that the general Interest of the club, and Harris' best Interest, too. makes this necessary, the best of friends." : It was Intimated. Magic Word "Hagen" Hazard F or Pros 'Today Walter PGA LKsr POOK7 TftSAffS i ttfl By All DKMARKE (Former IMtrher V. V. Giant,) get many more before election. I furl Maf.ee. editor of the pro- Hoover Oklahoma News. Serlpps-. '' nrA no.nunar asserts msnv The latest democratic politicians avoided Star lrug Store. participating In the Smith pa rade here, alleging delays due to flat tires and motor trouble i which prevented them from reaching the city until time for the night meeting. One demo cratic candidate for sheriff told him, be said, that it would cost six thousand votes to be seen in the Smith parade. Rev. M. F. Ham. Baptist min ister, the John Roach Straton of these parts, is stumping the state against Smith. At his last Sunday morning services, after reading the scripture, he began his sermon by asserting it was his duty to drive the liquor busi ness out of the country when a young woman' arose and Inter rupted the service. "Pardon me. Dr. Ham," she said, "I came here to hear the gospel preached and I guess I'll have to go to the - Catholic church." "All right, good-bye lady," Rev. Ham retorted. . After a moment of silence an aged man leaped up and shouted: "I've come one hundred miles to hear yon and am well pleased." - Applause lasted several min utes. No pink tea Is this campaign in Oklahoma. One Hoover partisan told the PORTLAND. Ore.. CM. 3. Frank le Klkk. San Kvaiiris.o featherwoight, won an easy de cision o(r Sailor Willie Cordon. In th" leu round muln event box- 1,. n. ..... I, 1...... I..l nl.l.l "... un.l ,--., Ulf.,11. WM- "1 !- Ill , I ,1 ill .1 i .1 .clussed trout nturt to flulsli. only "" nomiia inruuan ui Uionlou'ii Kamenens and iihlllty to fourth. i lake puuishnieiit nuved him from Andi-num Slugs. ibelng kui'i ked out. All four pre-; Anderson chauited lo llmlkliis' . Ilmluurles went the limit. Ray ' ' the fifth and wlllliiKly MrCjuilli'ii. Oakland welterweight, ntet ihe Nehraskan at close nuiir won from Kddie Flynn. Tacoina. ' '"rs to tuke tho session. Iludr six rounds. Kay W'.-xN. Hi-ntl I.- kins Irlrd lo box with Anderson bantam, got the noil over Hilly and found hlmsolf easy picking Robbini, I'orllund. in the other for the clever Kenturklan. Ted RoKoway and Tho tenth was lb most fur- It'cauule Wai'Ueke. both of Port- lous of the rounds, with a raging land, slugged through four fast "Wllilrat" seeking to rluw bl.i 1 morula to u draw,' ami Happy wuy to vlrtory, but Anderson In Chllds outpointed Jack Hreeillove the earlier rounds bad chalked In the curtuln raiser. . up too great un ndraiilngn to be , overcome. Victor Records at S27-02? HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS RRINO RESULTS Ride with- 'S3' TERMINAL DEPOT 615 Main - Phone 999 The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Klamath Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and Mcdford, with connections to all points North and South. This company has served you faithfully In the pa.st years and will continue giving your excellent service. Busses leave from Stage Terminal, C15 Main street for Ashland and Mcdford at 7 a. m. 10 a. m. 1 :30 p. m. 5 p. m. For Chiloquin and way points 8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 p.m. Southern Oregon Stages STROPPING IS ESSENTIAL TO I THE PERFECT SHAVE the perennial ! correspondent he estimated pro- i. uiuiiiuu luuucuiicu at w i Free Parking Park your car on us. We have made : ar rangements with the Klamath Auto Park Seventh and Pine Sts., to take up your day's Parking Ticket with every $5.00 purchase. Trade here and get your parking . FREE crats and religion the remainder. Oklahoma was born dry. It came into the Union with a dry constitution. Borne democrats feel a swing of sentiment toward Smith Is de veloping, partly as a reaction to the religious attacks on him. Others say, however, that the reeling is too deeply implanted to be materially shifted in the few remaining weeks of the cam- Walter Hagcn champion of the "pro and numerous other sharp shooters, who earn their livina- We Partjfrom the old Scotch pastime, I start their Annual rhamnfnn- Griffith explained that Harris i8nln tournament today . at the had no contract to assign and he ' Five Farms coif Course, Balll would aid him in transferring , m0TC Maryland. to anotner club ir tne former The great "Halg " has won the manager so desired. Waivers : tule four Htralght years now may be asked on Harris after and j, of courRO anxious to October 20, the club president ; make It five. Walter is un said, but he will not be sent any-' doubtedly the greatest match where he does not want to go. I lav eolfer. dav In and dav Harris refused to comment on out n lne WOrld today and the j PkiKn- These latter believe the Griffith's action but said he had! pro golfer who wishes to crowd I campaign is entirely out of the no plans for the immediate fu- i uira off the throne he has oc-! hands of either candidate. They ture. He appeared downcast and;CUpled so many years, miist!tnin'' Is to bo determined by :sad. Inot onlv be on ion of hl mme. I mass feeling over which no one ! It was here that "Bucky" : but be able to Ignore and with-j las any control and which noith-1 ;emerged from the minors and stand Hagen's insidious psycho!- candidate is llkoly to change i entered the big show In 1919. It ogy as well. by campaign utterances at this ' was here that he drove and boot- .Hagen is without doubt the , ,at0 date. jed a club to the greatest honors j greatest exponent in the game j For those Interested in past in professional baseball. today, of the-gentle art cf get-1 performances, Harding curried It was here that he met his 'ting an opponent's goat and Oklahoma by 27,000; Coolldge 'wife and was married with Pres- giving him an Inferiority com- lost It by 29,900, and at the jident Coolldge as a wedding plex. It is all done In a suave. ' same tlmt the voters elected Hen guest. And it was here that his ; gentlemanly way. Is absolutely j ator I'lno. republican, by 14 6, child was born. ethical, and very successful. As! 000 over Jack Walton. 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