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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1929)
Wodnowlny, August 21, 1929 tAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREflON I IN THE gBALM OF -T! - i , INTO LEAD IN coups Duck Alto Move Up Peg By Defeating Seals. By The Associated Pre I The Lot Angela Angels forced ahead to the Pecifio eout league load yesterday, the the thrM top Botchers ot th day before were beaten In eerlei opener. ' Smashing out four Hie In tbe I Brattle In tbe northern city T to . It tu a plteberi' duel be tween Emttb and Baecbt until tba laat frame, with fonr hit tor each aide, when the Indian bnrler wa batted ont of tbe box. Tba Portland Dock, behind the brilliant pitching ot Curt Pnllerton, triumphed orer San Francisco in the Roae city S to 1. ,. The Portland pitcher, held tbe - Till tore to three acattered hit, one of them a homer by Bmead Jolley. Jolley bowersr, was blamed tor tome loose field Ins; which held back the Seal. The Portland bnrler added to hi lanr'e by snaking1 two hits In the ame number ot trips to the plate. . A serenth Inning batting spree gare the Oakland Acorn an 8 to ( Ylctory orer the Hollywood Star at Loa Angela. Lefty Johns, star Hollywood hurler. wa pounded from the box In that lnlng. Sacrament .'a Senators trium phed orer the 8an Francisco -Mission Reds by an 8 to ( score at Recreation park here. A three run rally In the ninth Inn ing gare t- Senators sufficient margin to nose ont the locab who two counters In their half ot the last frame. Fists Brandished l . In Good Old Days RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S BALL GAMES - By Tbe Associated Press At Portland: San Franalsco 1 S Portland '. S 8 ' Batteries: Malls, Glynn Reed; Pnllerton and WoodalL 1 0 and ; At Seattle: Los Angeles Seattle 1 8 0 8 S Batteries: Baecbt and Sand berg; Smith, Lamanskl and Steln cke. At San Francisco: . Sacramento 8 It 0 Mission 8 11 0 Batteries: Bryan and Koehler; Kelson and Hoffman, Baldwin. i At Los Angeles: Oakland 8 14 8 , Hollywood 8 14 1 Batteries: Edward, Craghead and Lom'-trdl; Johns, Hulrey, Kinney and Serereld. SHADE STRONG FAVORITE FOR TONIGHTS GO OAKLAND. Cel., Aug. 21, (A P) The odd punch delirery and ' twisting ring style that has m- "c Car Shade first an foremost challenger for the middleweight ' title will be set Into action ' tonight when the Concord, Cal , and tJT York "Croncher" meets up with young George Dixon. PortlaM r-egro, in a ten rounder at the Oakland auditorium. Whether Dixon can spray enough solid swats on Shade's anatomy to win a decision is problematical Those who hare ' gained t Terdlct orer the lan tern Jawed Callfornlan are few. ' and only recently he gars Rene OeVos, Belgian challenger, a 'solid thumping. Dixon has Im- prored greatly In the last few montr- and recently stopped both Jock Malone and "Red" TJhlan. ' clerer veterans. Shade Is a strong f"TorlU to win tonight - Many Baseballs Big league games often used to be played with one or two balls, but In a recent game In New Tork, seven dosen were used. SWIM at tha NEW KLAMATH NATATORIUM 1719 Mala St w HXAira, safetx, rem ' YtgUent operrUlonl competent tnslraotloa arallablt by appoint eat. Reservations for private parties by appointment . Try Oar Matarai Hot W atari Steam Tub aad bower. PHONE 1264 Uiepeti Hank not m AlkSUMOn (T Tnwfi! weerr tot Toe snoarMtT rOomY UsePTo PP CHI oeihr . AA 1 Jjr By AL DEMAREE (Homer Pitcher N. T. Giants) Hack Wilson seems to have gained a good deal of aotorlty as well at popularity from bis tights with Kolp and Donohne of the Reds, bnt Hack Is rather small potatoes a a tighter compared with the late Paul Sentelle, a star ot the Southern league who later became a National league umpire. Paul need to keep a date book of his tights. He never fought during the playing season. Bnt every time he bad an argument with another player, he'd put It down In his book with a date tor the tight "I tight after the sea son," be would say. "I put your name down." Of course, most ot these tights never came off, partly because he waa really a tough tighter. They framed him once. They hired an ex-pug aa a slugger to get him. but Paul cleaned np the pug! George Morlarlty, the umpire. player and manager, also waa a great fighter, as was Charlie Schmidt, the old Detroit catcher. K. 0. WHITE BACK IN CITY Looking For a Fight With Walter Cleg-horn. K. 0. White, Iron jawed negro. who fought Tiger Johnny Cllne, to a draw in one ot the most senutlonal cards ever present ed to fight fans In this city on the night ot Thursday, July 18 at the Pelican theatre is back In town. With bis manager. White ar rived here this morning from the north and tonight will w:t- neee the fight card at Chlloquln when Frankle Warneke, eousln of Max SchmeUtng, tbe German heavyweight meets McQuillan, colored Seattle sensation. McQuillan came south with White and stated he was In "the pink" for the battle tonight which will be staged before one ot the largest crowds la the his tory ot the fighting gam In this county. "Heard Walter Cleghora waa here and would like to challenge him ior a tight" Whit told a Herald reporter this morning. "I'm In the pink and ready for another god battle. Just recent ly fought Joe Anderson In a six round draw at Aberdeen, Wash ington." White ia tough and haa never been knocked out P- can ab sorb terrific punishment and la a drawing card wherever he fights. Two months ago he fought Cleghora to a draw at Taeoma and ssys ha ia ready for another battle, hoping to make It a "knockout" this time. Building crullers Just for de fense! Let's raise fighting cock to defend us against any man who thinks his rooster can Uck ours. Looks Like Athletics and Cubs in World Title Bout who bad to whip Ty Cobb, when he first came np, fonr times be fore Ty would admit he waa the better man, AUGUST 91, 1014 FUteea years ago today Du O'Lcery, the veteran pedestrian, passed tbe 140-mlle mark la his 1, OOO-mlle Journey. , By HERBERT V. DARKER Associated PTeee Sports Writer Tne two Major leegue races have developed almost Identical situations with the Philadelphia Athletics II game In front ot their nearert American league opposition and the Chtcago Cubs nine and one-halt games to tbe good In the National circuit Although the Cubs got no bet ter than an even break with the New York Giants they' Increased their lead by halt a game as the Pittsburgh Pirates took another on tbe chin from the Phillies. Both Cubs-Giant games were pitchers' nettles. Freddy Fits-s!-mons i tpltched Guy Bush in the opener and the Glanta won by 4 to 1. In the nlght-ap, however, Hal Carlson blanked the Olanta with six hits and the Cubs won 1-0. Bush, losing hla third game of the season as agalnat IT victories was the victim ot some poor fielding by McMillan and English. PlUalmmons, however, would have had a shutont hlmsslt had not BUI Terry dropped aa easy throw In tbe ninth. Carl Hubbel gave Carlson a great argument in the second game, a triple by Hornsby and Wilson's single firing the Cub the only run ot the gam In the fourth. The Phil conquered the Pir ate for the third time In a row by an 8-8 count Lou Koupnl p'tched great ball until the. sev enth when the Corsairs scVed fire runs, three ot them on Paul Waner'a homer. Thanks to another .brilliant pitching performance by Itay Moss, the Brooklyn Dodgers got an even break In two gnuivs with the St Louis Cardinals. After Wee Willie Sberdel hsd out pitched Dany Vance to give the Cards the first genie, 8-1, Moss blanked the Red Birds with tour hits and walked off with a 4-0 triumph. It was Moss' fourth successive win. Red Lucas pitched the Cin cinnati Reds to an essjr 6-1 vic tory orer Boston to record his ltb win ot the season. In the American league the Tankees plc!-id up a game on the Athletics by beating Chicago, 8-4. while the A't were lorlng to St Louis, 1-1. Ralph Kress' homer with one on In tin sixth decided a tight pitchers' battle between .Alvln Crowder ot the Browns, and SMITH-BATES PRINTING CO. COMMERCIAL PRINTING - Blank Book Manufacturers, Special Ruled Stock, Desks and Office Equipment Printers of Anything and Everything 132 South Fifth St ' Phone 93 Picnic Excursion -TO Odell Lake Cascade Summit SUNDAY, AUG. 25th $.00 Round Trip LV. Klamath Fall . . 8:00 A. M. Ar. Cascade Summit 11:15 A. M. Lv. Cascade Summit 5:00 P. M. BOATING FISHING HIKING DANCING Everyone Invited Bring Your Lunch Basket Southern Pacific Phone 2000 CHRYSLERS v - And All Other Standard Makes of Automobiles Are On Sale At The New Used Car Lot at Seventh and Oak Streets This Lot Is a Part of the HOWIE MOTOR CO. The Home of Chrysler Cars We Pay Cash for Good Used Cars See the Beauties Now On Sale For Oh, So Little Money J. ROSS LESLIE George Earnehaw end Jerk Qulnn ot the A's at Bt. Louis. Crowdor permit i only four hits. Urban Fabsr. veteran, Chicago right a under, was presented with various gifts on "his day" by is, ouo una but he could not check a hesvy Yankee batting as sault, xne Yankees bunchod their 11 hits to good advantage. Tom Earhary received credit (or his ninth straight victory ot the season aitnnugh Wiley Moore was called to tbe rescue In the seven th. Burke was knocked out ot the box in the first Inning by Clove land but Mylee Thomas stopped the Indiana dead thereafter anl Washington walked away with a 61 Verdict. The rampaging Boston Red Sox ssaaulted three Detroit pit cher! for It hits and beat tbe Tigers, 11-8. Charlie Ruffing wont the route for Boston al though he wss sicked for 11 hits. He aided his own cause with t double drove In one two, and run two and eluilns, scored ENTIIY KI.IMINATKO EDINIIUHU1I, Hcotlmid, Aug It, (AF)-ll million Wright, Am erlran lad who haa been a favor ite for the title In the boys' golf obauiplunsulp touruey under way here, waa ellmlnr' d on hla first appearanro today on the cournn of the r'lnburgh llurgese Golf Ins Horlety by J. Mni'kay, who beat him In a hot mutch 1-1. Btuilluin lvdlintlon Ceremonies of dedication for the University ot Iowa's new folutill etadlum will be celolirnled at the time of the homecoming gnme with Illinois, Oct. 19. Ths sta dium, costing ISOO.000, will seat 41.114. Correct this sautenrei "I don'l care who you are," said the traf- flo cop: "I treat 'em all alike." FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT lly The Aixlnlol I'rna rtuMim Jim Maloncy, Iloalnn, outpointed Hlcrnrdo Ilertasolo, Italy, (10). New York Oeorge Hoffmen, Now York, outpointed Hnlvalnrt ItiiSKlrello, Italy. (10). Indian.' polls --Cliurk Wiggins, Indianapolis, outpolr ted Al Krlcrt n nn, Iioaton. Lbs Angelas Gorilla Jones, Akron, O., negro w Itarwelght technically knocked out Fred (Dummy) Mahnn, (10). Han Jonn Kildla l. -ipler and Johnny Ilenedettl, both of Ban Jose, drow (10). Pawea Is proving popular aa our Ambassador to Orent Ilrttun. We always did think that job wa a pipe. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE y a a mi usav 1 (ri '4 oral CIGARETTE TEST Ask us another if we haven t answered here every question ever asked about it Question: Does old cold publish the score of every public test taken? Answer: Yes . . . win, loss or drawl Question: Is old cold al ways the same number? Answer: No. In the actual tests there are no numbers on the cigarette masks. The smoker, himself, tears off the paper masks and finds out or himself which cigarette he has chosen as best. Question: Is the Concealed Name Test a "guessing con test" . . . does the smoker at tempt to guess brand names? ANSWER: Decidedly not! The smoker states only which ciga rette tastes best to him, and does not try to guess the name. Question: Who conducts these tests? Answer: Never the makers of old colds, or their agents. The tests are conducted by certified public accountants, or officials of the organization or institution under whose auspices the tests are given. Question: Are all competing brands equally fresh .and in precisely the same condition? Answer: All four brands are purchased before each test at the same time in the same store out of retail stock, just as the public buys them . ; . and the clerk who sells them certiUt the purchase. WE ill Question: Does the official conducting the test know which cigarette is which while the smoker is making the test? 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