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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1929)
PARE TWO MANDELL 1ES OUT BEFORE GO WITH GANZONERI Threats of Violence It Cause of Leaving Suddenly. CHICAGO, Aug. 1. (AP) Sur rounded by police gusrd to thwart possible attempts at vio lence against him, Bimmy Man dell today went throuth final preparations (or the 10-round laah la the lightweight charn plonthlp bout against Tony Can gonerl. Lata yesterday Mandell secretly lipped away from bit training tamp, accompanied by tba police guard, upset by annoyancei be lieved to have been Inspired by gambling (roup endeavoring to tage a betting coup. Mandell went to a hotel where he expected to remain with hla bodyguard, leaving only to take a final workout today. Mandell waa a big favorite' In the betting, the odda baring mounted ateadlly in hla favor during the past week. He waa quoted at 1 to 2 H late yesterday nd it wai expected hit price would gain more before the tight. ALTTRAS. Calif,, Aug. . 1 "Sage hena . are , mighty acarce thla year." Thla la the rerdlet pronounced by game wardena of Modoc county and official! of the Modoc national foreet In antv erlng the querlea of local nlm roda who are oiling np their shotguns for the opening of the season on these blrda on August 1. Other men whoae duties take them out over large sagebrush areas where the birds were form erly wont to congregate agree with the state and government ctHclala. One of the finest game 1 ot the West, sage hen or sage grouse, as they are often call- d, were found In almost count less thousands all through Modoc Bounty and Lake county, Oregon and around the shores ot Tule Lake. Only a Tory few years aigo they were so plentiful and tame that the bag limit could often be obtained within a few minutes In the Tale Lake oi Clear Lake sections. The erer- Increasing accessibility ot the back country by the opening np ot auto roads has so greatly -re duced their numbers that most conserrationists and officials are la faror ot closing the sea- soa on the birds entirely for a number of years. . WORKMEN HURT IN EXPLOSION - JOLIBT, IIU Aug. 1. (AP) Eleven workmen were burned, one fatally, when pnlrerised coal exploded la the bankers at -the foundry ot the Pratt Manufac turing company late yesterday. Of the Injured Frederick and Vin cent alanines and Theodore Ase Tlch were expected to die. Fonr others were in a critical condi tion. Carl Bor died soon after the blast. TILDEN THROUGH PLAYING TENNIS SOUTHAMPTON, Eng.. Aug. 1. (AP Big Bill Tllden has decid ed , that he is not definitely through with playing tennis as a member of official teams he said as he sailed for New York. "My personal arrangements for next year haren't been thought i of, be explained, "and J can't say at the moment whether they will Include a visit to England." , i English citizens purchase about 2500 autoes each week; about one-fifth ot these are delivered in London. Lending money is one good way of Improving your memory Vt FT CRACKS bvJEi Mb" AM IOJ CTABF mm SAID SCARCE RDALM OF Colorful Hack Puts "Color" in Eyes "foe ,s5au. 6ive A rf, vore op 4J To'maok- L h CVM Hi PUTVINCl A irrrui Xo TifnK Tns PRAI fOSrtN CAswie By Ah DEMAREK (Former Pitcher Ji. Y. Giants) FlEhts like the recent alterca tion between Hack Wilson ot the Cubs and Ray Klop and Pete Donahue ot the Reds, which I stirred up so much official trou ble, used to be quite common in baseball. Riot calls were common, and two-fisted ball players were the rule rather than the exception. I remember one day down at Hous ton, Texas, dnrlng spring train ing, McGraw got Into an argu ment with Pat Newman, manager ot the Houston club. Newman hit McGraw in the mouth and knocked him cold. They took John to tows where fire atltches were taken In his Up. and he came back out to the hall park and Jilt to the Infield. Ball players need to Invito ob noxious tana down onto the field and whip them, or sometimes get wnippea, like the time Matty In cited a tan down onto the field during a spring game played at Atlanta, Ga. The fellow Matty picked on happened to be a pro fessional wrestler, and he came out onto the field, grabbed Matty oy ut Belt, tnrew him down and sat on him I Twenty-five) years ago today George M. McBride, shortstop of the Se. Joseph, Mo., team, waa purchased by Pittsburgh for Sl.OOO. , . SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 1 (AP) The deer season opens to morrow la the California coast countries, and. the first day's shooting Is expected to be good. Automobile loads ot hunters have been bound for outlying districts several days, snd the deer are said to be abondant. Because ot the exceptional tire hazard this year from lack of rainfall many ranch owners have closed their lands to hunting, issuing permits only to hunters known to be experienced and careful. Much of the best hunting however, will be on national for est land. mm. uwL) & mm ft DEER SEASON OPEN ON COAST Vance, Brooklyn's Ailing Ace, Returns to SIab By WERNER LACKER NEA Service Sports Writer Last spring, when Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn's famous fireball fling- held out for 125,000 and got It, he set an all-time high waer mark tor pitching salaries. And the owners of the Robins eouldn't say they made a bad investment, for Dazzy was gener ally acknowledged aa the National league's greatest pitcher. But thst was before Mr. Sciatica came on the scene. No sooner had the Dazsler af fixed his name to the record breaking contract than sharp pains were felt in that great right arm. He was of little use during the training games, and when the seaaon opened could be called on only when be felt like pitching. Which wasn't often. At mid-season Vance bad been In approximately a dozen games, of which be managed to win six. But In baseball a player really sets paid for his previous sea son's work, and It Is on this rec ord a player generally bases his claims. Let's see Just what amount of work Dazsy perform ed to get the 25 G's. In 182J he worked On Just tl aftsrnoons. Hs completed 14 games snd finished np other fel low's games on five occasions. All told he pitched 280 innings, winning 22 and losing 10. It you figure It balls to ths Inning Dazzy gets Just a few cents less than $5 every tlms be wraps the old soupbooe around him. He showed a (lash ot eld-time form In his return to the slab though be weakened In ths last the other day against St. Louis, Inning and fire runs erossed the plate. SEALS POUND OUT VICTORY OVER STUBS (By the Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals yes terday opened their week's en gagement at Los Angelea by de feating the Hollywood Stare T to I In a close contest, thereby strengthening their hold on the Pacific coast league lead. .The Stars stand la second place. An exciting climax was brought to the game when the Stars ral lied In the ninth Inning and were on their way to tying and pos sibly winning, with the bases loaded. However. Funk tiled out, and the affair waa ended. The Oakland Oaks punched hits off three Sacramento hurlers on ths lot across the bay, to put over a 7 to 5 victory. wade Klllefer's Mission Reds won a T to 1 -victory over the Loa Angelea Angels, pounding "Deacon" Plltt out of the box in the second inning, and forced out Lefty Peters in the eighth. Dave Harris' single with the bases full and two out In the tenth Inning drove over the Se attle Indians In the Rose City. Fred Or,tman had a 1 to 0 game witnia his grasp antll the ninth Inning, when Outfielder Wade smashed a homer into the left field stand. FAKE AUTO SALCM, Ore., July 31. (API Clare A. Lee. state insurance commissioner, haa given aa offlcl. ai decision denying to the North American Automobile association a license to operate In Oregon. The decision states that the license Is denied because the com missioner " la not satisfied that the management of the American Automobile association is com petent snd trustworthy." "It Is possible. however," the decision continues, "that should a .bond, in a form to be prescribed by the commissioner. and which. In hla discretion, would adequately protect those of Oregon's cltlsens purchasing tbese contracts, be voluntarily of fered him for proper filing. further consideration would be given the application." At the present time only two automobile clubs are licensed to operate in Oregon. These are the Oregon State Motor associa tion, which is the Oregon branch of the American Automobile as sociation and the Union Auto mobile club of Los Angeles. la a let' - sent out by com missioner Lee today to the sheriffs and district sttorneys of the state he asks their aid In apprebendlrg the salesmen who, according to Information reach ing the commissioner, are at tempting to aell contracts with associations that have not com-p"-d with the Oregon law or been licensed la this state. COUNTY COURT MEETS County court met In regular monthly session Thursday morn ing with Judge Fred R. Goddard and Commissioners C. R. Wil liams snd Silas Obenchaln In at tendance. There waa no business of im portance to transact aside from payment ot bills. CLUBS RAPPED After Battle With Rheumatism lliliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiyiiiiiiipiiiiiii II imtau KilKx -a 'ey i THE EVENINO tTKRAU), TO POST SIGNS AT LAVA BEDS ALTUR AS.. Calif.. Aug. I A large uumber ot algna will be placed la the Modoc Lava Bed section this summer snd tall by District Rangor C. A. Ulg gins of Mslla, it has been an nounced by local Forestry of ficials. While a great many ot these signs will mark caves and other natural features ot ths re gion several points ot htstorlcsl Interest will also be appropri ately marked with the neat metal enamel algns gotten out by the California district ot the toreat service, - A number ot signs put up sev eral years ago by officers ot the Modoc national forest have al most been obliterated by vandals using them aa targeta. Ssveral ot the most famous Indian bat tlegrounds ot the West are locat ed within a two houra easy drive ot the city of Klamath Falls. SPOKANE, Aug. 1. (AP) A thousand men today ware fight ing forest fires In Idaho, Mon tana And Washington under con ditions that were made acute by the lack ot rain. Stands were being made on dotena ot fronts la the three statea against old and saw blasss, some ot them under control and others raging onward despite the efforts ot greatly augmented fighting crews. Probably the moat -dangerous fire In ths r a g 11 o n was on Schwarts creek In the Missoula national forest which roared ont ot control before heavy winds after fighters had subdueu it and part ot thslr force had been shifted to new battle lines. Sev eral thousand acres had been burned over. Fires were burn ing slso In Lolo, Butts and Blackfeet forests In that state. In north Idaho aeveral biases. most ot them confined to sec tions a few hundred acres In area, were burning In the Nes Perce and Selway forests. Light ning Tuesday night started biases In the Nes Perce forest near Dixie, but It was believed that regular crews could control them. In south Idaho the Challla fire. which had burned over 1.400 acres, Jumped from control lines yesterday, but" the Salmon forest blase, which had devastated 8,000 acres In ten days, was be lieved to have been subdued. Ob servers In the Boise forest re ported thst a conflagration that had run amuck for ten days. had been controlled. In Washington the fires were smaller. An obstinate blase near Marcus, which had been eon- trolled twice, broke and after burning several hundred acres of grain and menacing much farm land, -was brought under control again last night. Another blsie on, the Nachea river, 25 miles from Taklma, also was subdued, Forest officials have posted storm warnings In all forests, and state officials have asked that only necessary travel be al lowed la timber. In Munich Ot many, a police man wno aees a pedestrian throw paper or fru It-skin on the pave ment flnej him a set ; mount on ths spot snd gives him a receint tor n. naanmrr, over gf.000 sonara miles in area, Is the Isrgest Inde pendent stats In India. FIRES BURNING THROUGH 1ST KLAMATH FALLS. OKRCON A Promoter at Work '7 Jack Dempsey, who Is bidding tween max Bcfimeimg and Jack ' XAJt ' B iMl Lower California recently with Wirt O. Bowman, prealdsnt of the Ague Callente company, and looked over sereral sites where an areas ot 40,000 capacity might be left, with Frank Cummlngs, Jr., El Cortss hotel, and Gene Normlle, right, Dempsey s former man agar and old friend. State Officers to 'Lakeview SALEM, Ore., Aug. 1. (AP) Stats officials will leave Friday for Lake ounty where they will Inspect a 14,000-acra tract of board proposes to lease for an svamp land which the state land Eastern Oregon cattle man for grazing purpcaes. The land is near Lakov'aw. The lease price has not been fixed, but may be at 10 cents an " ani tally Sur'y the state officials will attend the annual field day In farm dcmo--'rttlon at the Burns experiment station ot Oregon State college. Governor Patter son, sscr-!ary ot f ' e ' Hoss. budget director Koier, snd James S'ewart, Instigator fr- the land board, will make the trip. The consumption of tin has In creased enormously with the popu larity ot silk and artificial silk. ' ... in a ... i n the afr it's KILL .Vj.,.r- ; m-2 il ; -r 11 -J1 f 'J I KI ' I tor the promotion of a bout be Sharkey, spent sereral daya In built Here Dempssy Is shown, center, manager ot the fashionable Aa a user ot ths telephone. France comes 5th la ths list of nations; shs Is now below Japan, Iceland snd ths Hawaiian Islands. SWIM at the) NEW KLAMATH NATATORIUM 1719 Main St Kor IIEAXTB, 8AKETK, FDNI Vis Haul supervision; eompeteui instruction arallablt by appoint meat. Reservations tor private parties by appointment. 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