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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1930)
I I I i i PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, April 21, 1930 3 IN THE REALM OF SPORTS CROWD AT BASEBALL OPENING HERE Columbia Wins by One Tally Home Team Show Promise Ths opsnlni (am of the sea Ml was a hard foufht exhibition e( the national pastime and the fane went home well pleated. The Pellcana. with only a tew alfhta of practice, surprised the Columbia U team by holdlnf them to a clou acore. The Irish tnn, composed ot young men who hare been playing together and winning from the beet teami around the north for the past lonr months, yesterday won one of thoee garnet that la not set tles' until the latt man It out. Pellcane bVore First. Klamath ecored the first run at the game la the first Inning Vkea Fuller, shortstop, tripled to left and scored on an Infield eaU Peterson, lanky Pelican third seeker, poled one over the left field fence In the second Inning for a beautiful home run. It was a Bab Ruth sock. The college boys scored their first run In the second, a run which wasn't earned. The blowup t the game and which spelled defeat for the borne club came la the fifth inning. Everything happened la this frame and after the emoke cleared the visitors had scored six runs Just enough to win the old ball game. Boys Kept Trying. , Bandy's boys didn't stop try ing though, for In the last In ning they almost won the game. 'With the bases thickly populated. Xstharr cleaned the baga with a triple to left. With- the tying m ea third. Red Donovan, who showed la his three timea to bat 'hat he can hit the old apple. f Bis fourth struck oat. ending game full ot eTeiylhiog that an be crowded Into one meeting .between two baseball teams. I. It waa an exciting time for the baa and they went home well tat letted. Wfca soar new mss to be on stack tor the opening ot the les gusa season. Red will haT a team Pest will more than hold Its own. Brady Montgomery did a good tee taaptrlna. Oolambaa Let's See If You Can Pick 'Em By AU Dir.v.r-- (Former Pitcher N. V. lliauts) It la too early to predict how he majority ol fans think the teama In both tne national ana American leagues will finish. The rotes are coming from previous baNota and the counting and tabulating of them is a tedious job. but the results will be in- eresung. The first few hundred ballots counted show that not all regard the Cubs and Athletlca as sure bets to repeat. Hornsby'a heel and the hole at third base unleat Blair comes through or Bell e arm Improves win unaouoieaiy hurt the Cubs. On the other band Grimes' ab sence from the Pirate's pitching staff and the abaenc ot Traynor and "Little Poison" Waner does not help the Pirates' cbancee. In the American League the Tanks look better than they did year ago and the Browna and Indians look stronger. Come on. fans, vote today and let's see how the final figures ill look like. Send your ballot to me. in care ot this paper. Tfea Uaea pea- bat Br-, Uaddsissn, usvis. SS , llaarroTe. a hum, n , avuwery, m JZ. 4 I . svansMsi e e M, J J J ill pC'Vr'-!l. i e Hatninaa, V ' , n t 1 aehaura, 1 , ., ... 1 islsrsoa. . .. ... t 1 1 Aadsrsos af m,m Vans 1 eX . 4 1 j 4 4 - 114 Sawna, Saoesa, WILLIEHOPPE TO PLAY HERE World's Greatest Cue Star to Appear at Klamath Parlor It t 14 1 Peterson, Cas- ovs. Tare baa hits: roller, .chary Two base hits: Davis, 1. Beck, Brsmnan. Innings pitch- ad bf Beck 4. Donovan 4. Bases ea balls, oft Beck 4, oft Dono van 1. Clements . Wild pitch, elements. Double plays, Peter sea to Eanhary; Fuller. Verne dor to Zacaary; Achultea, C'as- talls to Milan; Clementa to Mi lan. Struck out, by Clementa 4, by Beck 4, by Donovan 2. Time game, 1 hours IS minutes. Um pire, Brady Montgomery. Arthur and Lena Good Friends Now CHICAGO. April II. (API Baseball's boxing act has broken P tor Arthur (The Great) . P. hires and Ruasell (Lena) Black- enrse are Jnat a pair of buddies sow. When the St. Louis Browns, with whom the former White Sox pilot bow serves as coach, came to Chicago tor a series with the Sox the erstwhile sparring mates exchanged the grip and declared their high regard tor each other. "I sincerely believe." Shires aid, "that Blackburne is aa good a friend as I hare la baseball." "Shires la okay and a hustling an piayer. tuaokDurne said. Lcagna Stt&mdliiinig By The Associated Press COA8T W. L. Pet. LMt Angeles .. i .750 Oakland 10 4 ,714 Kan Francisco I .643 Sacramento ' g t .gig Mission ( 1 .385 Hollywood i s .385 Seattle 4 10 .284 Portland I 1 .2SJ NATIONAL W. Kew York t Pittsburgh - , 4 Boston - I Chicago - t St, Louis I Philadelphia - 1 Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn ,-- 0 Philadelphia Detroit Washington Boston AMERICAN W Pet. 1.004 .0 .6(7 .604 .404 .III .321 .004 Cleveland , Chicago . , HU Louia , Kew York L. Pet 4 1.004 1 .400 404 .S00 .400 .400 .231 NATIONAL. LEAGUE t. 2 J. American league 2 Nan SENATORS REAL SURPRISE TEAM OF AMERICANS pkm 11-1 bslk-line billiard play plon 11-1 balk-lineb Ullard play er and for 14 years holder of the 18-2 title, will appear In ex hibition games at the Klamath Billiard Parlor oa Wednesday at 3:34 and o'clock. Began Early Hoppe began playing billiards when only six years old. nsing box or beech to stand on In order to make hla shots. In 1904 when only It. Hoppe went France and played In the j .id Hotel In Paris on January 15 of the aame year against Maurice Ylgneaux. the "Old Lion" and champion of the world at 11-1 and 11-2 balk-line bil liards. The match was lor tne championship and Hoppe won 504 to 333,tais being ior iot 18-1 title. The sames here will be at both three cushions and balk-llns bil liards. Hoppe meeting .tne oesi local players. After each mawn Hoppe will entertain ine with fancy shots on the billiard table. Playing Upset Early Season Dope; Brown Pitching Ace By Hl'tirl S. Kri.I.KRTOV. JR. Associated Press Sports Writer. The Washington Senators have taken a place in the front rank of the major league teama which hsve started the year by upsetting tome ot the dupe. One good reas on for their good showing so far is found in Lloyd Brown, big left banded pitcher. la Second Place Brown is the only major league hurler to pitch two full games so tar this year and to win them both. He held the Botton Ked Sox to three hits latt Tuesday and yesterday scored hit second triumph by downing the New . lork Yankees. 4 to 3. The trl- umph put the Senatora In a tie ror second place In the American league Instead ot In the second di vision where the dope says they belong. The Yankees, losing their fourth straight game, sent Sam Byrd In to replace Allen Cooke in the outfield with the announce ment from Manager Shawkey that oe would remain there against left handed pitching-, but the change brought no improvement. Brows, Seibold Win Eight pitchers appeared on the mound for the second time at the atart of yesterday'a six fames. and only Brown and Harry Sel bold of the Boston Braves, re mained to the end. Seibold won his game from the Brooklvn Rob ins. 7 to 2. aa two Brooklvn rors and a home run with loaded bases provided six runs In the seventh Inning. Young Willis Hndlln or n.r-. laud and old George I'hle of De troit both went Bine Innings la a line auei aim Cleveland nosed ,.t a 2 to 0 victory. Hndlln made the nearest approach to Rrown'a cord, for he hurled the greater part of a losing ten Inning duel with Chicago on hia first aDoear- ance. A pinoh double with th. bases full by Burnett gave him yesterday's rime. Athletics Score Victory In the third American league game, the Philadelphia Athletlca scored their third successive vic tory of the year by bunching five nits off Dan MacFaydea In one In ning and downing the Boaton Red Sox. i to 2. MacFayden went the entire distance but Ed Rommel, who started tor the world a cham pions, had to give way to Jack Qulnn. . The New York and Philadelphia National league clubs, which have 1. , "o-uors. - staged an- one auei yesterday, the Gi ants winning by a 2 to 1 count, Carl Hubbell held the Phillies to four hits, two Of them k. T Thevenow -while the Giants reach ed "Old Pete" Alevander for the greater part of ten, bnt still It took a home run bv v.i n.. win the game. A aimilar battle h-,-.n Chicago Cuba and Cincinnati Reds lo remaining National league struggle. The Cubs. wn. to 3, after Cincinnati h.n . ed three runs in one Inning off wni same in ea..fa lu... ...r fered the common earlv ..,. imim hi Deing rained out. S. A. Snyder Springs Big Surprise on Bowlers to Win Round One of Medal Tourney The first round of the Evening Herald's diamond medal bowling tournament cams to a cloae Sat urday at mid-night and produced a winner that was a big surprise to the tana. S. A. Snyder the hoy with the extra heavy moustache who projects the pic tures at the Pelican theatre, and whose bowling average is only 145, hit the niaplea like It was nobody'a business to the tun ot nobody's business to the tune of to the game. Al Sherman, cap tain of the leading team In the Merchantlle League. The Golden Rule store team took second place with a total ot 1 1 0 In the nine games with a handicap ot 10 pint per game. F.ligiblo List Selected Several who entered and did not bowl caused aomewhat n( a mix-up In the elimination pro gram, so It waa derided to scratch all who did not show, and which makes the following eligible to compete In the sec ond round. W. Bontleld. L. F. Baldwin. C. V. Bells. H. F. Beech. K. Baltlger, Jimmle Campbell, Bud Varroll, J. H. Carter, R. Cald well. R. L. Crosby, R. C. Crsne. L. O. Drake. F. Driscoll. H. David. P. L. Fahlander, K. C. Fulton, J. drove, . 1. tleorge. R. C. Harris, C. A. Ilay'den. C. Hill. W. Heeler, H. D. Johnson, R. H. Klein. Dill Knopn. R. LaPrarle, O. Lorens. (ieo. Lewis. M. G. Leslie. R. A. Lane, Nellie McGarvey, R. I.. Miller, C. O. Moors. A. V. Moore, Helen Moore. F. D. McMillan, O. K. Mitchell. L. J. Mcl'lure. R. K. Mutkopf, T. Marble, N. Norrello, J. A. Mitchell K. Norln. M. Nlt cholin, C. 11. Ollmnn. J. 1'ar me lee, M. I'arayrk, Kthel Parsyok, J. A. Palmer, C. K. Peterson, K. Itoss, A. Rice. C. V. Hugh, L. Ryan, S. I. Hltchey, C. W. New man. Al Sherman, Geo, Stevens. C. 8. Slrvaln, Slrvaln. Jr.. Hob Sproat, Lea Sailing. Hon Sewell, A. K. Squire. A. A. Srhroeder. C. Mental. S. A. Snyder. II. 8. Shoemaker, Hobble Sherman, V. 1.. Tutor. C. Twig. K. hi. Vnlenle. H. K. Van' Dyke, Oltls Wilton. W. A. Wilton. J. Ward. T. U. Walters and Billle Weaver. Pleate remember the second round ends next Saturday at midnight so bowl your games early In the week, at least some of them, so you won't be dis appointed should you be crowd ed for time In the latter part of the week. s RUNN ANGELS CLOS E AO PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SCORES Haitian Council Elects Temporary President Today The Nut Cracker There were four aet ot broth- era witn ftauonai twague 1. iha aontb this year: tne w.nra. with the Pirates; John .- vines Sherlock will tne Phils; Ernest and Paul Ostattl with ths Cards, and Lanes and Ed Richbourg with tne ureve.. see There also were some 400 cou sins, comments O'Goofty. He says k- means tbe uravee ana 9ox. . When a nltcher is easy to hit or a batter Is soft for ths pltch- . t, "ennlln." The title hasn't Been ouiciaiu .-. rrf.rf but ws tntna ie7 Grove and Lefty O'Doul should ha called motbere-in-iaw. . Somebody stole Prlmo Car- ahnea in L.OB i Probably aome amateur garden er with a flair ror jancy wim- hoxes. - O'Goofty says ths Poli ought to long up iu -own bass tlddles. as a possible elew to prlmo's gondolas. O'Goofty also atks that he be t state mat wun m .1 ..nlar, PfimO Will DC un hia feet again. We feel obliged refute the reQuest. however. Judging by ths way ths Cln einntit ball dub has oen oeir in. awav at that 01a appis in h. residents In ths neighborhood of Redlsnd field had better have all thslr win dowt Insured. London's Cite Remembrancer has to lnvettlgats all prospective letislatlon and call to the atten tlon of a special committee all legislation affecting ths city of By The Aaaoriatd Pma At Stockton. First Gsme: Portlsnd 2 It 1 Sacramnto 12 11 I Batteries: Fullerton. Casrar- ella. Ortman and Palmltano; Jonee and Wlrta. At Sacramento. Second Game: Portland .. S 0 Sacramento 4 14 4 Batterlee: Blomer and Wood- all; Flynn and Koehler. Wins. At Los Angeles, First Game: Los Angeles 2 14 Hollywood 4 IS 1 Batterlea: Baecbt and Han nah: Holleraon and Battler. (10 Innings). Second gsme called end fourth allow Hollywood catch train; no contest; Los Angeles leading t to 4. At San Francisco. Morning Gsme San Francisco 14 14 1 Mission 24 Batteries: Davla and Reed; H. Pillette. T. Plllette, Green. Mc Kay and Hoffman. Wallgren. Afternoon Game: San Francisco 11 IS 4 Mission 44 Batteries: McDongal and Gas ton: Cola. McQuald, Douglat and Baldwin, WallgTen. Fields, La Barba And Camera Head Fights This Week NEW YORK. April 11. (API Jackie Fields. Prlmo Camera and Fidel Labarra will he ths headlln ert of the Pugilistic Extra rangaia thlt week. Fleldi. who holdt the welter weight champion, meets Merer Grace of Philadelphia, In a non- titular ten round bout at Kant.ia City tonight while Labarra la . tangling with the one-time Trre j Hsute terror. Bud Taylor, at Chi- 1 cago. Camera, with fifteen knockouts on his string since he arrived In the lotted states, should make It sixteen when he meeta one Sam Baker ot Los Angeles at Portland, Ore., tomorrow night. The Boston Garden opens the Diamond Belt pro tourney with IS four rounders In flyweight, ban tamweight and featherweight dl viaiona on Wednesday night. Defeat Of Indians In Easter Games Puts Them Near Top 8AS' FRANCISCO. April II. (A P) Mauager Carl Zauiloch's ma gic mutt be contiilernd tuccetttul thus far In the Paclllo coaat league pennant chato. Zamloch'e Oakland club drew within a trac tion ot a game ot the league lead ing Angels yesterday following a double vlclory over the Seattle In diana. The morning score waa $ to with a yoiingiter by the name of l'eaitou coming to the rescue ot Jim Kdwartlt In the sixth In ning and tlnltlilug the game to re reive credit for the vlclory. la the aflornoon Howard t'raghead oiit-pltthed a flock ut Imlliiu hurl ert 10 hung up a 4 to 4 vlolory, Sinn Stop Alt-t'U The paie-aetllng Angelt were i stopped lu ten luniugs by the Hoi- lywood sun lu the 1 rat sumo of 1 the Sunday doubteheader. "llauk" liulvey, ptU'her. wus Ilia hero off the game, driving lu ih deriding run with a aiugle to give Otar j Vltt'a boy a 4 to 2 advantage. George Holleraon for the Start 1 and K.I lluetht for lhe Angola were In rare form. The aerond game was called In the fourth In ning allh the Angelt leadlug i to 4. Seal. Wis I'air Nlrk Willlamt, tklpper of the Set It. had ample reason to amlle following the day's progrsm tt-Recreation l'ark here. In addition to capturing a dnulileheader from his home town rival, the Mlt tioui, two ot Nirk'a young hurl, ere.- t'tirtta liavta and Arthur Me Iniiignll, liiiel rare pitching skill. Davis tlirued hark lll Itvdt li st score ot 14 to 1 In the uiornlng game, limiting them to nine hlta. MrDougell surpassed Davit' per formance, handing lhe opposition a full row ot "Katter Kgga" on ths scoreboard while yielding nine safe hits. The Seals tallied 11 limes oft a trio of Mission hurl ers. Cole. Mcljueld and Douglat. Durka Drop Two Frank Cisiaaetl waa the hailing I "tar of the day, galherlng eight: afe hilt including three home ' ruut In teu oCIIolal limes at bat. j The lowly Portland Ducks drop-1 pad a pair of gamut to the Sacra-1 memo club. In the mtirnlug af- 1 'air al Slorklon (he Senators 1 marked up 12 runs In lhe fourth' Inning off Fiilleiion, t'aararnlla iind on num. The dual acore was j 12 to 2. In the atternooii game ( at Sacranieulii Klynn oulpltched 1 llloomer to win by a 4 to 2 count, i I'INIIK'lt H'T (IF HK440.V over to the roiirt lalell for two (API J. H. llads and K. F. (linger, lint It Mnsler resldnnla, wore fined f 100 each today when they pleaded guilty before Jutttrs ot the peace to possession of salmon out ot season. Thar wore arretted by stale gams operatives. An alligator takes 44 years become full grows. SWIMMING Mineral Hot Springs Natatoriurn Water changed Wednes day, Friduy and Sunday night, ruul II. Grsvelle Inotructor. Tkrb, Shower and Steam Baths. I'hone 1179 603 Spring St. We Have tho Equipmi-nt I'lus Kxperienced Men. Klamath Falls Transfer & Storage Co. 701! Klamath Ave. i'hone 1097 FIT YOUR OWJt W1 Ws have ready-to-wsar spee tscles, sll numbers, for reading and far and near. a.BO-o-ao YORK'S Cash Store 1114 Mais Street Klamath Falls. Oregoa SNYDER'S REPAIR SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING We hsve moved to our new home. Digger and heller modarn equipment and skilled mechanics ensble ut tn do guaranteed repairing on all tart at a nominal rot. ' Better Repairing la Being Done SNYDERS ARE DOING IT Phone 1530 8th and Klamath Night Phone 852-J This At Oakland. Seattle Oakland Morning Game: 4 II 4 II 1 PORT-AU-PRINCE. Haiti. April It (API Eugene Roy was unan imously elected temporary presi dent ot Haiti by the council of stats today. President-elect Roy Is to sums office next month when the term of President Borno expires. Hs will hold office until regular elections con be held for the presidency. Roy is former president 01 tne government clearing honss and 1 idely known in financial cir cles. He has never held political office before and his selection at temporary president met wlds approval. Roy s approval will bs In ac cordance with ths program out lined by the Hoover commlatlon and accepted by the opposition in Haiti. Camera and Sam- Baker in the Pink PORTLAND. Ore.. April 21. (A P) Prlmo Camera, Italian giant boxer and Sam Baker, Los Angeles negro are ready for ths gong to start their 10-round exhibition here tomorrow night at ths Ice Coliseum. Both men bsvs been working out In local gymnasiums and expressed themselves In the bsst ot condition for ths bout. Bsker will make the sixteenth successive American engagement for ths hugs Italian. Ths pro moters are planning to handls a big crowd. Tom Louttlt, Iocs! reteres. Is expected to be the third man In the ring. Miss Frederick on Fourth Honeymoon NEW YORK, April II. (XP) Pauline Frederick, stage ana screen star, was oa a honeymoon todav aa Mrs. Hugh (Jblsnolm Lelsbton. Mr. Lslghton la her fourth husband. Thee were married yesterday at ths boms of ths bridegroom la East Slitv-tecond street, by ths Rev. Leon R. Land. Only rsla- ttvet wsrs prssent. Mr. Lslgbtoi and his brlds plan to leave for Batterlea: House, Ksini and Col lins; Kdwards, Pearson and Lombard!. Afternoon Gems; Seattle I 11 1 Oakland 7 4 Batteries: 7jihntser, Lamanaxv. Smith. Frlsrh and Cox; cragnsaa and RIccL Speediest Racing Dog of Nation at Girard for Race r.IRARD. Kaa.. April II. (AP) The speediest racing dogs of ths nation gathered hers toaay ior in auguration ot the annual spring meet of the National Conrslng as tociatlon. Prises to winners during tna six day meeting will total spproxl- mately 115.000. The rienesi nurses will be given In the nation al futurity and ths nstlonsl water- loo events. Waterloo nominations ars llmted to 44. Recent rains have softened the ground, which will be of greet bsnstlt to ths rscsr's feet. Fre quently ths dog's feet become sore from extensive rabbit chases over hard sartb. In early days Kemp, a friend of Shakespeare and himself an actor, danced all ths way from London to Norwich. He was aer- eral weeks upon ths tourney, bat ths actual time spend on the road was less than nine days. BILLIARDS , .Willie Hoppe Plays At Klamath Billiard Parlor Wed 3:30 and 9 p. tn. new way of cooking gives old-time flavor to your meals Did you ever hear talcs of the wondrous foods pre pared in the Old Dutch Ovens of yore . . . talcs of roasts and gravy done to a turn of tempting brown . . . of vegetables, puddings and pies so delicious that none could resist theft" piquant, savory delightful nessPThen you know how a Westinghouse Flavor Zone Range cooks meals ... in a gradually reced ing temperature . . . that seals in every drop of juicy flavor. . But where the Dutch housewives had to spend many hours of careful preparation . . . you have merely to place cold foods in the oven ... set the clock . . . and adjust the thermo meter to the right tempera ture. Your dinners will cook by themselves ... while you are downtown shopping ... at your lunch eon bridge... or whiltng leisure hours as you please. 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