The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 11, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Jamwry 11. H2!
rapo Fight
B STATE
throughout, leading 14 to 11 at
hair time.
The Ornnga delenao forced the
llulldng looptcra to resort to
long shots In make baskets.
"Ilnby Hill" Murphy, tiousnita
center, waa high point man Willi
twelve tutlteil, nine of which were
matlo In die ft ml halt. Junto
ud Joe llllc.k. I ha Wllllamnbarg
pnlita presser, liuvu finished
training tor llmlr bout In Maul
aon Bquara Harden tonight.
The bout la Important In that
Tom McCardln, now making
matchea at thu Harden, will try
to give thu winner a ahot at
Sammy Mnudeira title, nlthough
the eoiiHt boxer la growing rap
idly over I lie lightweight limit.
Kclille Kane, Ihn rhumplon'a
manager, waa taken III till" week
while eiiroiilu . to urriiugo Ihu
match.
Mi'l.nrnlii waa soundly beuluu
by Mundell Inat liner, bill
Click haa done moat of hla fight
ing aa a Llu-poundcr.
Hand Defeated
By T0211 Alley
Ki ll KMC, Ore., Jan. II. (AT)
Tommy Alley, of Molilalia, won
over Italph Hand, Wonntehcu,
Wash., Ill liml nlglit'a llghl
lioavvweliiht wrenlllng match
tled to
liiury.
dtuw In I ho prelim.
REALM OF
Wc know a lot of ham
A red rle la Ihn rent paid for
tenure of a manor In Somerset,
Kuglund-the custom la 7ut)
yeara old. "
actors who should be
egced Oil
Ltd
L
Tips Waiter
Generously Does
Scott and How
Orange Quintet Uses Two
Full Teams Against
'Tornni, Oregon Stale guiird. waa
i next with right mnrkera. All hut
i ouo of the Orangemen broke lu-
In the acorlug column. Couch
S In I d Clll used two full Iciima In
BE STRONG IN
Bull Dogs !
COKVAI.LIS. Ore., Jull. M. ( C
Thn Oregon State (inlhtel
had little trouble In dofoutliiK
litnitngu, 36 to 20, hero last
night. .
It ' was the Oruiigviiieii'a sixth
win In eight start. Oregon
Slate scored In the first moment
of Pluy and held the advantage
j here. Hand look the first fall In
i 31 mliiutivM with a loe hold. Al
ley came back and pinned lliind
; to the mat Willi hla so-cullml
crucifix hold In 3) initiate"
: Hand's left arm waa Injured In
j the fall uud Alley quickly ills
; posed of hla opponent wllh a liu
JHsii arm hold In 33 econils.
Cleii Stone, llrowusvllle, and
"Poison" Ivy, light henvlc. wres
the content.
JOE GLICK AND
JIM McLARNIN
MEET TONIGHT
r
HOW MANY
BASE. Hits
!plD THEY
. rliv( Me
) Bl)Y A PAPFB
MP FIND OUT.'
SPfcNP A NlOKBU
li
OCCASIONALLY.'
ItMHlllHI
NKW YOUK. Jan. 11. (TIM j
"llaby Face" Jimmy McLuriiln
In Kngland one home III every
three haa a rudto.
TI1E EVENING flRRALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DREGD
rrr-l IN THE
BEATS GONZAGA
BIS If
JILL SECTIONS
tl.
Surprise Team That Came
in Third Last Year Is
Practically Intact
n- ItKX XKMA
. ANMH-iatttl rnm Staff Writer
ST I.OIT1S, Jan. II. (AIM
The same tram that surprised
hftaflhjill liv fttitKhfne a Rtronc
. third In the 128 American)
league race will be virtually In
tact when the St. Louis Browns
go'lnto the 192S lampalKii.
' Manager Dan Howley not only
baa loat none of the first string
Si itreusth of lust season, but haa
'' added what he considers to be
some promising new material,
picked up from the minora. He
also believes the team will show
" marked Improvement beta use of
T experience.
" , . r If he Jun develop a stronger!
Uf. pitching ataff, and possibly do
tome shifting In the Infield to
3 strengthen the wound bane posi
tlon. now regarded as open. How-
law fAAla t. . ... Ill
II , be a grave menace to the Van-1
.. kees and Athletics In the cumin
If f, scramble for the flag. "
CollinH higneJ
I,
i W7..ii!n..,i..i
I , r...J
I KeSTAURANT I I
always Finp Dimes
jV?J h Trie tables.'.'
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WtF (.RACtsS
cy -
HV HtfBAMD IS LIKE
HAS ATEfftoEfeind
EE
Lk
Ily .L 1IF.MARKE
Korui,-r Pltclier Xrw York Giunta
Many ho. morons and Interest-
lug tales are told of the close-
. The new flock of pitching pros- fisted thrifty bull player and
poets Includes Warren Collins, j most of the cases aro not
veteran major leaguer who Is j Scotch, either,
staging a comeback from Toron- "Chief Meyers, the old In-
- to; Herb Cobb, from Wichita jdian catcher of the New York
Falls: Chad Klmsev. from Tula, i Riant, aawri in ftftv ihni'iuml
and Oscar Kstrada. blown in by; dollars front bis salary, world!
,y ,V, I, r-i.. i .i , . I
, viauuv wuuuaju miun i eenra money ana newspaper a r-
..np from Milwaukee for another ' tides while a member of the
trial In the big show. Howley 1 Giants and then asked McGraw
baa faith la the future of Dick! for his release. He had enough.
Cof fman. a youngster, and b-1 John Titus, the old Phllly ont
.... lleves that George Blueholder. Ed j fielder, sand the last player In
a. ... Streleckl and John Ogden should, baseball to sport a moustache,
be more effective this year. He ! used to carry his salary checks
11 counting on Sanj .Gray and A1-, in his shoe. The club would
i( ( Tin Crowder. marnsfays of last ; have to write him during the
year's mound staff,' for a large winter to cash bis summer pay
. share of victories.. Crowder led checks so the outstanding checks
the league in the percentage of would be reduced
"aeVr0n,"d '.ost 'i year; i They tell a good story on Ever
!rr: ni fT ,7 , "!" 'tH S,t- the reat shortstop
r whom Commissioner Landisjgames consecutiTely.
declared a frae agent recently. Is j Scott ,nd number of -hIl
"A ' .he Brow T TIubli friends and their wives were din!
i Irr JZ , m . Wa," ln oat one " after din-
a scramble for hla contract and I-., .. , v w. , "
th. Brown, landed It.. He will ! b "VL ck,
aid the veten Wally Schang j fC" V ?
'.and Clyde Manion of last year'. ' P' 1 4 U '
." catching suff. ., ah
Ln Blue, flashy- first sacker. L, ''"7 smooth
. will he back at the Initial bag D ,he and lked
, . with Buck Stanton from Wichita
Tails In reserve... Otis Brannon ..... .
Is still available for second, but j N.IN U 1 1 HANSEN
it taaie (.rimes can make good I
at third, It Is regarded likely that I
Howley will send the veteran i
Frank O'Dourke to second.
, Grlmea la a classy youngster from
Tulsa : and Howley la counting
How to Avoid
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oily protwl yti In
flusBwia Onpp kta jrvor orrsns f
liralieH n4 haii natron arttv and tmtt
TSUcm (ni frtMM powotoua accumutattooa.
Nalim'a Rstntdy ihR Tbttt 4o mer tKasi
mrly mum pljnt anJ Mur ttowvi sm ttnv
It cbom and triigtnna th 7tsa. incmw
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All Six Klamath Kalla OrugglsU
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JANUARY 25TH
NEW YORK. Jan. 11. AP
! KlllttA llnnaun s.n i .
heavily oa him to make good than ever since his knockout de
at the hot corner. Another third feat at th. h.H. r v A
base prospect is Leon Dondero. ncr. has been signed to meet
a former football star. Red Emmet Rocro. Akron. O . heavy-
like a whirlwind, will be back at j Chrlstner-Jack Sharkey match ln
abort. - the Madison Sguare Garden Jan-
Heinio Manush Back uary 2J.
neinie Manush. runner-up to
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for use In the treatment of
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flesh.
TO
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TiaxaCJl Store
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I
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Connolly Bros. Men's Store
"The Store of Standard Brands"
Sporting Goods Dept.
t Special Clearance
SALE PRICES
on
Shot Guns and Rifles
"410" Double Bbl.
Regular $22.50
Reduced to $19.35
Browning' Automatic
12-Ga., Plain Bbl.
Regular $61.00
Reduced to $55.25
Rem. 12-Ga. Auto.
riain Barrel
. . Regular $56.75
Reduced to $51.75
"Rem. 12-Ga. Auto.
Ribbed Barrel
Regular $65 05
Reduced to $59.75
"410" Single Bbl.
Regular $9.50
Reduced to $7.85
22 Rem. Auto.
Regular $25.45
Reduced to $22.25
Remington and
Winchester
12-Ga. Hammerless
Regular $-19.30
Reduced to $43.75
Winchester "30-30"
Carbine Type
Regular $32.70 '
Reduced to $29.45
Stevens "22"
Repeater
Regular $18.00
Reduced to $15.85
Rem.
Auto
"30"
Rifle
Regular $58.10
Reduced to $51.25
"22" Savage '
Sportster
Regular $18.50
Reduced to $16.25
Special prices on all Second Hand
and Reconditioned Shot Guns and
' Rifles.
Clothing Dept.
Heavy Victoria
TURKISH TOWELS
Size 20x42
3 for i.qo
Red Jacket Hose
Med. weight wool
For every use where comfort, strength
and dependability are needed.
3 pair for $1.00
A Special Lot of Happy Land
Boys' Shirts and Blazers
A regular $1.00 value at
69c
All sizes and patterns.
MEN'S SUITS
Tailored and made-tD-measure
by
E. V. Price & Co.
Largest tailors in' the world of good
made-to-order clothes
35 45 50
Your fit a guarantee.
Sale Lasts One Week Only Starting January 12, 1929
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Goose Goslln for the league bat- Falls slugger, also will make a
bid to break Into the Infield.
Oscar Mellilo. Larry Betten-
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will be back for the other garden I will try for regular berths In the
jobs. Tom Jenkins. Wichita ' spring at Palm Beach
ting championship, will be at his
old post in left field. Fred
Sch u I te, Frank McGowan and
Mom'n Pop
Bitten
By Cowan
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