The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    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.
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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
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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
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We Pay Cash for
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See the Beauties Now On Sale For Oh, So
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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
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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?
Answer: Not The cigarettes
are arranged in sets of four ...
one each of the four leading
brands. Then they are masked
. . . their names completely
eonccalod. When the official
hands out these monked ciga
rettes it is impossible for him.
or anyone, to know one from
another.
Notbi Ww sot noJbs (hl$ Cssf I
mlfinyourotmhoDut RYB at Auppf
to send you a sal a (As brand nasi
euults and empisls instructions .
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