The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KV'KNINU HttKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKLUON
Wi'diiuailuy, August 16, HOD
HAPPENINGS IN THE SPORT WORLD
PAGE TWO
COAST LEAGUE
GO UNCHANGED
Seal Stop Portland In
Greatest Hitfest of
Entire Season
Hv The Associated I'ree
Opeulug lamN of (his week's
series resulted In Do chant '
Pacific Coast standings over
Ian! wtek, Hollywood remaining
In first plsca, with Lot Angeles
and San Francisco In second and
third placet, on and two games
respectively behind th leader.
Th Soali hnnit up on of th
moat declalva victories of th
aeaaon, taking Portland SI to I
at Ban Francisco. It was a hit-
teat throughout, the 3ala ma
tng 14 and Portland sixteen, with
Jimmy Zlna taking hla nine
teenth win of th year.
Oaaa Dowa Mlaatoas
Playing at EmwrvtU. the
Oaks took th first ot th aerie
from th Missions, i to t. last
night. Bill Henderson. Acron
hurler, fanned ten ot the Mis
sions, while a donbl and a hom
r by Fussy Haft produced the
three mi scored oft H.nderson
At Los Angelea last night, ths
Hollywood Stars took Seattle t
to 4, It was a twirling duel be
tween Kalllo and Shallenback
who each allowed a In hits.
One Close Game
Sacramento playing on horn
territory, lost th first ol ths
aeries to Loa Angelas. 1 to
This provided another mound
duel between VTyn Ballon and
Yry Thomas. Ballon allowed th
Salons Bt hits, bnt kept them
scattered, whil Thomas gar the
Angel only two, and neither
eesnted la th scoring. The
tan run earn In th seventh and
was mad by Stats, who walked
and was brought aroaasl by tw
acrtiioat and a steal.
Klamath Tennis
Team Ready for
Sunday Tourney
Taw Klamath Falls tennis team
getting set tor th Important
return to aro accent with Grants
Pas and th Paaa I looking
forward to H too, at th follow
tag excerpt front th latter just
referred by th Klamath man
ager from th Grants Paaa ten
nis dub Shows : "Plans are pro
i easing tor th forthcoming
toaals meet with 70a la Grants
Pasa on Sanday, August 17th.
We are patting oar courts In
th beat possible condition and
I am tar w will be able to
make the) event most Interesting
tor yon. W bar dug ap two
more good women players, ana
Kama, oar number on man, win
as on hand this tuna.
"Let as know It any ot job
ar coming over Saturday night
ae ws can arrange accommoda
tions tor yoa.
-Ws ars looking forward with
areat aleatura to yoer antral
. aad only bop that we shall be
able to give yoa the welcome and
tea feel-at-hom eensstlon which
yoa gar as."
sir truly yours.
aV B. THOMPSON,
Secretary.
It will be rmmbrd that
Klamath woa from th Pass
her August Ird by the score of
10 to t. Th vallr city, how
sTr, has only asphalt courts
hirk . h much alower than
concrete and will be a handicap
to weal players. aunaia is
taking a teani ot t men and 4
wamaa and play will begin st
I o'clock Sunday morning. A
pica la lnnch is being arranged
.th Via Paaa tun) bnt BBT
Klamath Falls people who would
Itka to mas in trip win us
welcome to join in. The man
ager' aambar Phone 1113.
Suarez Outpoints
Herman Perlick in
Queensboro Arena
KtW YORK. Aug. IS. (AP)
Juste Suarea, a hard hitting light
weight from the Argentine, nas
made his second appearanoe la
the United 8tatea and gtrea th
tight fans something to is is
about.
Stacking up against ths more
experienced Herman Psrllck ot
th Kalamasoo, Mich., twin broth
ers, the rugged South American
belted out a ten round Decision
last night at the Queensboro sta
dium to the satisfaction ot the re
feree, th two judge and a crowd
which paid 1M00 to see If
Suarex waa as good as he looked
when he whipped old Joe Click In
his first appearance here.
Tha 21-year-old Argentine
showed plenty of scrap, forcing
the fight from start to finish. At
times his blows wera wild bnt
when he did connect they hurt.
Snares turned back th Michigan
youth even more decisively than
did Jackie Berg, th English
lightweight and outstanding chal
lenger for Al Singer's crown.
Two Captains No
Captain at All
IOWA CITY, la., Aug. 13, (A
P) The University of Iowa foot
ball team elected two captains
for good motsur last fall, Tet
It didn't have on today.
First oo-captaln Mik Farroh
wat barred from com petition be
cause at his participation In the
famous "slush fund". Yesterday,
it wat announced that co-captain
Marcus Msngussan had been bar
red from the ItSO squad. He
was suspended from the school by
th university discipline commu
te last spring.
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
(lly The Associated rrcas)
At San Francisco :
Portland - 1 1
San Francisco 21 14 1
Batteries: Pullerton, Caa
rsrells, Lahel, McDonald and
Palnilsano; Zinn, Perry and
Penansky,
At Los Angeles:
Seattle .... 4 I
Hollywood - 51
Batteries: Kalllo and Cox,
Ilorreanl; Shellenbark and
Bassler.
At Sacramento:
l.oa Angelea 1.1 1
Sacramento 9 5 1
Batterlre: Ballon and Han
nah: Thoniaa and Koehler,
Wlrta.
At Oakland:
Missions 1 4
Oakland S II 1
Batteries: Nelson and Bren
sel; Henderson and Lombard!.
By Th Asaociated
Coast:
W.
Hollywood li
Los Angeles 11
San Fraactsco 17
Missions 14
Sacramento
Oakland
Portlagid
Seattle
American:
Philadelphia
Washington -.-,
New York
Cleveland
Detroit , , ,
Chicago
St. Louis
National:
Chicago
Brooklyn
New York
St. Louis '.
Pittsburgh
Boston
Cincinnati -Philadelphia
11
11
11
1
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L. PCT.
10 .t65
W
.411
.S8
.481
.441
.448
.414
.141
PCT.
.171
.401
L.
11
4
47 .51
11 .100
.417
.311
.311
L. PCT.
44 .400
41 .181
47 .1(1
11
18
ft
.117
.494
.410
11 .441
71 .111
Mark Established
By Ralph Hill to
Stand as Official
KUQENK, Ore, Aug. II. (AP)
Bill Hayward, University of
Oregon track coach haa received
notification from Alonto A.
Sugg, chairman f the track and
field committee ot the National
Collegiate Athletic association.
the mark established by Ralph
Hill, University of Oregon, In a
mile rac last spring with Rstus
Kixer, University of Washington,
has been accepted as th world's
intercollegiate record. Hill's tlms
was 4:12:4.
HlU't record, Hayward said.
waa on fifth second better than
the former record established by
Tabor of Georgetown at Cam
bridge, Mass., in 1111.
Stags suggeated all available
data on Hill's ran be sent to Dan
Farrls. secretary-treasurer ot th
Amateur Athletic anion. In an ef
fort to have the mark recognised
as the national mil record.
Cubs No Longer
Worried by Shirt
Sleeve Diplomacy
CHICAGO, Aug. 11. (AP)
Dasxy Vance's "shirt a leer dip
lomacy" ao longer worries th
Cobs.
For Mvarsl seasons, the "das
aler canaed considerable con
sternation among Cnb hitters by
shearing the right sleev of his
undershirt to shreads. Each
time he pitched, the shredded
sleev fluttered and the Cuba
got it mixed up with th ball
so regularly they fanned and
tanned.
Last season, the ahlrt got so
ragged and th strikeout victims
among the Cubs totaled such t
staggering figure that Manager
Jo McCarthy registered a mild
but futile protest.
So this year, th Cubs war
told to forget the ragged sleeve
and watch the balL Re. nit: The
Cub have defeated the tlatbusn
pitching ace six times in seven
starts.
1 -
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and Out!
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sunburn. There's nothing
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give relief. Just bring
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which you depend for re
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liberally to the sunburn
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Detroit Tigers Putting on
Spurt That May Place Them
In First Column of American
ll HUGH S. 11 l.l.KKTON. Jit,
Associated Prree Spuria Writer
Almost obscured in the strug
gles ot the mighty around the top
positions in the Major league
ataudings, the Detroit Tigers have
been putting on a spurt that has
carried them almost Into the first
division of the American league.
The Tigers are only 1 V games be
hind the fourth nlar Cleveland
! Indiana today, despite their In
ability to cope with the heroic
I gestures of Bane Kuth in their
opening clanh with the New York
j Yankee yesterday.
The Yankees slopped Detroit
! for a while yesterday but only
I attar Ruth had put on a great
I performance to win a 1 to i de
rision In a close battle. Th
Bable clouted his 4 Ird homer In
he third Inning with his mascot
Jimmy Reese on a base to climax
a big Yankee rally, then drove In
the wining run in the ninth at
the highly crucial moment when
there were two out and two
rrlkea on him.
Athletics Take Pair
With Mose Grove and Bill
Shores pitching a pair of good
games. the Athletics twlrs
trounced Cleveland by 1 to 1 and
7 to 0. Washington held second
place a gam ahead of the Yanka
by scoring four runs off Ted
Lyons In the third Inning to tske
a speedy gam from the Chicago
White Sox. 1 to 4.
The opening ot the "Crucial"
National Icsgu series lietwa
th Chicago Cuba sud Brooklyn
fulfilled all dva.ur uullces in
thrills. Pitchiug duel between
Fred Blake and Daisy Vauce,
highly productive, of hila but not
of runs, laated eleven innings be
fore Chicago gained a 1-1 victory
and increased Its lead to a full
game. Two first Inning errors
by Flowers gave the Cubs two
runt and forced Broklyu into an
unsuccessful uphill battle in Its
effort to regain the lead. It waa
not until th eleventh the Cubs
were able to bunch nough hits
off Vance to snore the odd run.
llratr Ketriater Cain
With New York and Cincinnati
idle, the Pittsburgh Pirates regis,
tered th big guli in th lowor
part ot the National league stand
ing and the St. Louis Cardinals
made a leaaer one. The Pirates
downed the Phillies In a double
header. They hsd to go 14 Inn
ings to win th first gam 1 to 7,
scoring two runs In their halt of
the Inulng on three hlta after th
Phillies had forged ahead, but the
second gam produced an easy 1
to 1 victory as Glenn Spencer al
lowed Philadelphia only five bits.
St. Louis, although outhit 10
1, made good us ot Its hit to de
feat Boston 4 to 1. Another
Boston-St. Louis clash went the
other way as th Red Sox gained
a 1 to 4 decision over th Brown
on th strength ot Bob Reevee'
single with two out In th ninth.
Shamrock and Erin
Due at New London
Late in Afternoon
STEAM YACHT ERIN. Aug.
11. I AP) Th Erin, convoying
Sir Thomaa Upton Shamrock
V, expects to reach New London.
Conn., at five o'clock this after,
noon.
The weather was fine today
and the two boats which are
bound for the International
yacht races off Newport next
month made better time than
they had expected, as they first
believed they would not reach
New London until tomorrow.
Th Shamrock will be put Into
a boatyard on arrival at New
London and equipped with her
special racing rigging.
She will be taken to the east
ern end of Long Islsnd sound
for tests.
Meanwhile the four American
defense yachta will start their
elimination trials next Wednes
day, and a final defender la ex
pected to be chosen by Aug. 10
The International series will
begin September 11.
IXBPKCT TIMBKKLAXDli
PORTLAND. Ang. 11, (AP)
Fred Morrell, assistant forest
er and chief of the public rela
tions department, federal forest
service. Wsshilgton, D. C, ac
companied by C. J. Buck, region
al forester and Major John D.
Guthrie, aaalatant regional forest-
sr. tt todsy for Grays Harbor
tlmberlands. They are continu
ing an Inspection tour started
August 1.
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era Doited States and Can
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Stopover at Banff and Lake
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no more!
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I SUMMER FARES ON
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I to SEPTEMBER 30
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Four trains daily from Van
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will furnish time schedules
and rates upon request.
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A Used Buick is the Greatest
Used Car
Value!
.
If you want riding comfort, handling ease,
brilliant performance and long life all the
costly car qualities at a email car price buy a
Used Buick.
1925 Buick Master Roadster ...... $ 265
1926 Buick Standard Coach 395
1928 Buick Standard Sport Coupe 750
1928 Buick Standard Coach 650
1929 Buick Sedan, special equipment ...... 1050
1930 Buick Sedan, series 50, like new 1350
We also have Several Cars of other makes,
priced $40 and Up -
Easy Terms Trades
Buick Garage
1330 Main.
Former State Game
Worden Visits City,
Renews Friendships
lun ii. bnocniuKcr, who was
slat gam warden ot Oi'ngou
fruui 1K15 to 1911 and who was
Master Klsh Warden from ID 31
to 11S, Is In KlHinnlh rails
rsnswlng old acqualutancca anil
looking over th country. Ot
hit Mr, Hhoomakcr haa boon In
Washington. U C, connect)!
with th tuh and gum Intarests
ot th nation.
"I do lo to gsl back to
Klanialn llusin," autd Carl today
aa h mst friend uttsr friend.
"Th ast Is all right. It la won
derful In in liny reapocta, but this
old slat of Oregon la ulways
horn aud rarriea the horn ties
that nieu love.
"The conservation and re
placement movement of th wild
III of this nation haa Just start
ed and In the next leu yeura 11
will b fait by every Stat In th
I'uloa. To bava this country do
plated of its gam aud fish Is
unthinkable aud th leading tuen
ar now aroused to Hi duty of
rvplaceinenl of th game and
flab that have been so ruthlussly
slaughtered with no thought ot
replacement duriug th past
quartor century. America' could
uot b th America we all revere
without her wild III. And It la
with this thought In mind that
promiuent men and women Id
every state ar turning their at
tention to a sans program of
conservation."
Shires Builds Up
Early Reputation
WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. ( AP)
Charles Arthur "The C.rcnt"
Shires hasn't set th bnschsll
world aftr with his bat but h
has estililished a record for an
early repututtou.
Today wits only his twenty
third birthday. Vat h wss one
of the widest known performers
III Iho nutlouul gum. And al
that li waa hut tub for the
Senators.
"lo aomethhig; say somothlugt
get a rvpiilallou early In lit,"
haa been on of Mhlre mottoes.
After Dan Patch's
Old Time Record
sritiN-nriKi.n. in, Aug. is.
(AH) llmmber Dsn I'nti'b?
They're still trying to hrenk his
S4-year old pailng rocord ot
for the mllo.
Another serious attempt will bs
msd to shstter tha stout hearted
thoroughbred's groat mark al the
Illinois state fair, August 11.
Winnipeg, one of the fasiMt pac
ers the turf haa ever produced,
will make th try as a special
feature.
Wlnulpeg's heat time In the
event is 1:17 1-4.
Democrats Discuss
Possible Candidates
Milliliters of the Homm' ralln
Central com mil leu mot In th
WIHIt" liiilltllng Inst itlghl tu
hoar lh report nt the nominat
ing coinmtllee. who has been se
lecting posHllil candidates from
this district for th Democralle
ballot In the November election.
C. K, Keralak waa endoraed
by the committee as a candidate
for the oirice of jitatlce ot tha
penes In th 1'lovna district. Dan
Itriacoll waa elected to represent
Kirk on lh renlrsl committee.
Dualiricatlons of various man
aoloited n ciuiilldutvs for thu
otfk'o of rcprvsviitaliv at the '
atut leglaliitiire and of county
coniitiiaslotier wer dlacusaed and
lh commltm adjourned until ,
next Tiieaduy night. August 111,!
wheu definite candidates sill bv !
selected.
It was Announced that s meet
lug of lite flmiiK lul commute
a 111 be held Monday night and
a report from this commit in
will It ready for Hi nest so,
slim.
DANCE
McELROY'S
rmilaiiil-Hi'iillle
DANCE BAND
MONDAY, 1 Q
AUGUST JLO
ALTAMONT
HALL
Special AltlHiUon
"Ted Mullen"
Lois Fowler, George
Rudolph Married ;
Mlaa Lola J. Fowler of lh Mer
rill route bocsm lh bride of !
fieorge L. Kudolph at a wedding
aolemniied Tuesday afternoon at i
th Wealfall home, lit Klamath j
aveuue. Kev. Melvin Wire of '
th rim Methodist church of- 1
ficlaled at th ceremony.
The ceremony was performed i
In the presence of Mrs. Alice i
Wilier and Mra. George Rudolph, j
mother of the groom. The :
young couple will mass their ,
horn In thla city. ,
Growers In I'orto Klro hsv
doveloprd lemons nearly ss lame i
ss grape fruit and aweel eupuib i
to be eatea without augar.
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