PACE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Sept. 21, 1931
Seals Looms As Contenders For Second Half Honors
RNGELS, S. F.
TIED FOR LEAD
IT
By Associated Prese
ftan Francisco loomed more
distinctly on the coast baseball
tiortson today aa a contender lor
aorond half honors through a dou
ble victory over Lot Angelea yea
terday. which shoved tha Seals
bark Into a first place tie with the
Angels.
The Fealt ran wl'd In the tec
ond inning of tbe first lame to
acora tlx runt. They took the
came 10 to 1. The Angela ap
peared wlnnert In the second
Itama until tha ninth, when San
Kranclsco scored three runs to
boost Its total to alx, and defeat
Loa Angeles to 6. San Fran
cisro took the scrlea tire games
to two.
Seattle and Portland split the
day's a e 1 1 t 1 1 i e s. the Heavere
blanking Brattle I to 0 In the first
name, and Seattle returulnit to
rapture tha second name 4 to 3.
The Indians were allowed aeren
raftered hita by Orwoll In the
first (tame, and Keating held Port
land to five In the aerond. Two
Portland errors aided the Indiana
In the closing tilt. Seattle took
the aeries four games to three.
Sacramento won Its aerlea from
Oakland by splitting yesterday'e
double-header, and gare the
Acorns a bad jolt aa far as second
half asplraiiona went. Oakland
took tae tint game 4 to 1. and
tha Senators won tbe aerond 10
to S. With the lest yesterday af
ternoon went the aeriea and much
of the ground gained In the pen
nant rare for Oakland.
Tha Mission Reds dlrlded a
double-header with Hollywood,
hut took the series four games to
three. Tbe Reds won the Initial
tut 1 to 1. and Hollywood look
the next one 4 to 0. Hafey and
Dlrireros got homers for tha Mis
sions In the first game. Yde. Hol
lywood pitcher, atruck out eleven
Kedt In tha second game and al
lowed out two aingles.
Yesterday's res a In:
First Game R. H. E.
Los Angeles 1 t
San Francisco 10 IS 1
Batteries: Shealey. stlttel and
Campbell; Zlnn and Mealey.
Second Came- R. H. E.
Loa Angeles 14 2
San Francisco i i 10 3
Batteries Moss and Hannah:
TVUloaghby, Anderson and Mealy.
First Game K. H. E.
Portland 8 1! 0
Seattle 0 7 2
Batteries: Orwoll and Wood
all: McGraw. Hartwig and Bot
tarini. Second Game R. H. E.
Portland . S S 2
Ktt:9 4 7 0
Batteries: Walters and Fitx
patriclc; Keating and Cox.
First Game R. H. E.
Oakland 4.13 0
Sarraigento 3 11 3
Batteries: Pearson and Re-id;
Glllirk and Krohn. Wirti.
Second Game R. H. E-
Oakland 3 10 0
Sacramento 1 12
Batteries: Ludolph, Joiner and
Read. Pool; Bryan and Wins.
First Game R. H. E.
Mlstione 2 11 3
Hollywood 'SI
Batteries: Briggs and KlccI;
Page and Severeid, Bassler.
Second Game K. H. T.
Missions 0 2 1
Hollywood 4 7 2
Batteries: Zanhiaer and Bren
tel; Yde and Bassler.
.s.
IS
Tha county high school foot
ball schedule, the same aa last
year, has been released by Pro
fessor E. E. Erans of the Chllo
quin high school, president of
tha Klamath county achool ath
letic association. The schedule
follows:
Oct. Merrill at Klamath
Falls: Malin at Henley.
Oct, 1 Henley at Merrill;
Bonanta at Malin.
Oct. 23 Klamath Falls at Bo
nanza; Merrill at Malin.
Oct. 30 Klamath Falls at Hen
ley: Bonanta at Merrill.
Nor. 6 Malin at Klamath
Falls; Henley at Bonanta.
Volley ball games to be played
tha sama day, Keno taking place
of Klamath Falls.
Standings
(By The Associated Tress)
COAST I.EAr.CB
W. Ij.
Pet.
San Francisco
Loa Angelea
4 2 .641
4 3C .661
4 38 .648
Oakland
Portland ....
Hollywood .
Seattle
Missions .....
Sacramento
43 40 .SIS
, 39 42 .481
37 4 .444
JO 45 .444
36 4 .439
AMERICAN LKAGl'K
W. I,.
Prt.
Philadelphia . 103
New York HI
Washington 9
Cleveland ... 73
Detroit 69
Boston .. f9
fit. Loula 69
Chicago 65
.706
.S15
.605
.493
.404
.41)4
.401
.874
NATIONAL LKAGl'K
111 OA!
W. Ij. Pet.
St. Louis 7 62 .661
New York 86 64 .673
Chlrago 82 69 .643
Brooklyn - 77 73 .617
Pittsburgh 74 76 .497
Boston 63 S8 .417
Philadelphia 63 36 .423
Cincinnati , 67 13 .380
Veterans Give
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When Jimmy Phelan, head coach of football at tha Cnlrerslty of Washington looked oyer his
aquad of nearly 100 grid candidates on tha opening day practice Sept. IS, ha found 19 lettermen. And
these Teterans. well yersed in tha famous Notre Dame system taught by Phelan last year gate Wash
ington fana a hope for tha Pacific Coast Conference championship thla fall. Tha photo shows fire of
tha important cogs in tha Husky grid machine. Much Is expected of Maria Hufford, fleet-footed half
back, in his last year this aeason. August Busa la all set to handle tha fullback chores again; BUI
Marsh with his powerful left punting foot and hie southpaw passing arm has been shifted to quar
ter (rem half: Paul Schwegler la a cinch at one tackle and Lawrence Perrisb is taking care of one
guard job. Washington's first
at Seattle Sept. 26.
In
PAIRINGS FOR
'RESIDENT
TOURNE
E
The annual President's Cap
handicap tournament atarted this
week at the .Reamee Golf and
Country club. Tha handicaps were
given and the drawings for pair-
in its were made yesterday, and
tha players will be given up to
and Including Sunday, September
27, to play off their first matches.
. Tha course la in tha best shape
It haa even been, both fairways
and greens being In excellent con
dition. During tha summer a
large new green hat been put in
at No. 1, and several traps built.
Many of tha tees have been moved
farther back and the course
lengthened from 3110 yards to
320. The holes were taped last
week, and a new score card print
ed, showing the new distances be
tween holes.
Tha pairings for' tha tourna
ment and the handicaps of the
playera are as follows:
Lawson 18, swansen zo: Mac
artney 14, Hotchina 14: 8mlth 18,
McColloch 10; Maguire 18, Ant
tin 18; Roberts 15, Hauger 21;
Snnford 22, Wilson 21; Shaw 17,
Mantha 22; Lamm 24, Moa 19;
Peyton 19, Merryman 17.
Schaupp 17. Joseph 22; Wat
te ra 22, Manning 22; Sharp 14,
Deltell 18; Harrison 18, Krause
12; Fleet 17, Chilcota 22; Meser
eau 15, Kelley 24: Wiley 16. Dal
ton 13: Perrin 16, Grondabl 19:
Riley 17, Bhlve 18; Houston 19,
Bealt 22; Voya 11, Schaffer 13.
Salem Senators
Out of Battle
SALEM, Sept. 21 (IP) The
Salem Senators were eliminated
from further consideration in the
campaign to determine tha best
bush baseball rlnb of the state
when they were beaten here Sun
day, 9 to 7, by tbe Southeast
club of Portland. Andy Peter
son was forced to retire In the
fifth, in favor of Gardner. The
visitors scored four runs in the
fourth, two In the fifth and two
in tha elxth. After that Gard
ner had them helpless. Salem
had lta big Inning in tha eighth
when six hita yielded flra runa.
Don Messenger, Salem catcher,
hit two home runs, one in the
first and another In tha ninth
Inning.
A Chlrago man hat Just re
turned from Europe bringing
along a couple of tons of med
ieval armor. It'a funny that
toma Cbirago man didn't think
of (hat before.
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Klamath Team, Home After Win
Of 20-0 Over Alturas, Ready
To Practice For Weed Battle
Back home after tha first game
and tha first victory of tba sea
son, Klamath Union high, school's
football team was ready -to get
back to practice work . Monday.
The Pelicans defeated Alturas. 20
to 0, Saturday afternoon, and will
take on Weed In another practice
gama next Saturday in the, first
home game.
Coach Avrlt Is expected to do
soma shitting and re-vamping at
a result of the Alturas game,
which gave him his first opport
unity to watch tba Klamath team
in action.
Klamath was ragged In tha first
quarter at Alturas, tha lighter
Modoc team holding Avrit'a men
almost powerless. But In the
second canto tbe Pelicans woke
np, and slithered through for
three touchdowns by the time the
final whittle sounded.
Elliott scored tha first two
markers, tha aecond of which waa
converted, shortly after tha sec
ond half opened. Tha laat touch
down waa made by Mayhew on
an off tackle play and Klamath
converted. Few passes were com
pleted, though Klamath threaten
ed at the cloea of tha game on
a long paat which was tha most
spertacu'r of the game. With
only a few days at practice.
Coach Arrlt was watching hit
proteges closely.
While Elliott was credited
with two touchdowns, linemen
opened np hugs holes for him
in tha lighter Modoc line. Mc-
Inlncb, substitute fullback, show.
ed np well and Macartney, sub
stitute end, bldi fair to win tha
place held by Allen, regular.
SATURDAY'S
Coast League
SCORES
R. H. E.
Oakland 0 4 1
Sacramento 7 12 1
Batteries: Thomas, Ortman,
Phebui and Read; Flyns. and
WlrU.
It. II. E.
Portland 10 0
Seattle 7 12 2
Batteries: McQulllon, Posedal,
Wise and Flttpatrirk; Turpln,
Freltat and Cox. (10 Innings).
R. H. S.
Missions 6 9 4
Hollywood 11 13 I
flatteries: Castor, Blggt and
Hoffman; Gould and Battler.
R. H. E.
Lot Angelea 14 8
Ban Franclaco I 17
Batteries: Petty, Herrmann
and liannahgy Davit and Mea
ley, Fenebsky. (11 lnningt).
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strong University of I tan eleren
Playing bis first gama at renter
Bradley looked like a veteran
and may replace Coffman. Big-
fried at guard, and Knight, at
end, also looked good.
A light rain was falling aid It
waa cold at Alturas.
Taylor, left guard for Klam
ath, proved bla mettle by hla
blocking and good interference
for the fast and ahlfty backtle'd.
Miller, Alturas fullback waa
tha atar player for the team by
hla fine tackling and blocking.
Read, right guard, and Freeman,
right tackle, broke through the
Klamath line a number ot timet.
Klamath Lineup
Allen, loft end; Morett, left
tackle; Taylor, left guard; Coff
man, center; Siegfried, right
guard; Ettet, right tackle;
Knight, right end: Mayhew.
quarterback; Hamaker. left half
bark; Tabor, right half back;
Elliott, fullback.
Substitutes: Macartney, left
end; Macklnlnch. fullback; Brun-
ton, quarterback: Bradley, ren
ter; Johnson, right end; Grubbs,
left tackle; Maxwell, right
guard: Porter, right- tackle:
Shumlre, left halfback; Lawren-
tzen, right halfback.
Alturas Lineup
Bonner, left end: Labor, left
tackle; G. Smith, left guard;
Wilson, center: Wed, right
guard: Freeman, right tackle
Kruselman, right end; Crotto,
quarterback; Fltzpatrlck, left
halfback; Roblnton, right half
bark; Miller, fullback.
Substitutes: Ljbarger, Gloster,
Crora.
Kill Rodents By
Poison on Floor
SALEM. (UP) If yon can't
make rats and rodents eat ol
ton, let them walk on It, sug
gests tha state board of health
A gummy meat ot strychnin
and sugar, spread over flat tins
at placet frequented by rata, hat
brought results.
Rats walk over the poison
lick off tha mess on their feet.
end turn np dd. Is th theory.
NEW REDUCED
PRICES
In ' -
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Boiler Hepahing and
Steel Construction Work
Coma In and let at figure
with you.
LELAND OTEY
SA4 Market Bt,
Phone 005
TANKS
RU
SECOND
IS FEATURE
lly IIVGH . KU.I.KKTOX Jr.
(Associated Preaa Sports Writer)
With tha end of tha major
league' aeason a week away and
the two pennants firmly In the
grasp ot the Philadelphia Ath
letics and St. Louis Cardiualt.
thera still are aeveral place In
the major league ataudlngs to be
derided In the last seven day.
The National league la In a fair
ly settled condition with tha first
three plaoes clinched, but only
three ot the American league
rluha ran be tura ot where they
will finish.
The Yank't belated ruth In ona
of tha aeaaon'a beet winning
atreaka put New York ahead ot
Washington fnr aecoud plare on
Saturday, and kept tha MrCar
thymen thera yesterday whan
each club won a double-header.
Two second Inning rallies',
bringing five runa apiece, gave
New York a pair of victories over
the Cleveland Indiana, 7 to 1 and
10 to 4, and enabled Babe Ruth
and Loa Gehrig to continue their
rare for home run honors. Geh
rig hit hit 45th homer lo-Hie first
rally and Ruth clouted hit 44th
In the aorond game burst. Henry
Johnson and Gordon Rhodes turn
ed In a pair ot good mound per
formances. Pat Caraway of tha Chlrago
White Sox was tha victim of
Washington's double victory. Ha
pitched the final Inning ot the
opener, and waa nicked for the
run that gave tha Senators a 4 to
3 victory, then relieved Garland
for the last four frames of tha
aecond game and granted two
runa In the seventh that roat him
tba gama to 4.
After clinching second place In
tha National league Saturday the
New York Wants turned around
and dropped both games ot a
double header to Chicago, allow
ing tha Cuba to make aura ot fin
ishing no worse than third.
Brooklyn took a 6 to 1 decision
from tha Cardinals, but tha best
tha Robins can do now la to tia
Chicago.
Heavy hitting and loose play
ing marked the Cnb-Oiant twin
bill. Chicago hammered four
pitchers for 20 bit! In tbe opener
to win 14 to I, although Pat Ma
lone allowed 14 aafeties. In the
aecond gama Warneke and Par
malee each bad one bad Inning,
he second. In which tha Cubs
took a 6 to 4 lead, and tbey held
that margin to tba finish, winning
7 to I.
An old familiar name appeared
In Yesterday's box scores. Gabby
Street tha Cardinal manager,
who Vas a big league catcher al
most too many years ago to men
tion, donned a mask for three Inn
ings, to receive Sylvester John
son's pitching. Tha battery waa
not at tnccessfnl aa Clark and Lo
pes for Brooklyn, and tba Roblnt
had a comparatively aaay victory,
aa St. Louie got only eight hita.
Keeping things moving for the
ona really doubtful National
leagna position, tha Cincinnati
Keda sent tha Boston Bravea into
aeventh, behind tba Idle Phillies,
by winning two games. Larry
Benton allowed tha Bravea six
hita to win tha opener i to 2,
while an alght-rnn rally In the
seventh decided tha aecond clash
14 to I.
Dr. Walter Van Dyke Bing
ham director of tha Personal
Research Federation of New
York, aaya that engineers dis
like people who borrow things.
Darned clever, thoaa engineers.
Tha government bat 100 buf
falo to give away thlt fall. I
wonder It the butcher in our
neighborhood roada tha papers.
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
Sept, 25 & 26
Return limit 7 days.
Greatly reduced far
. to permit you to tee
thete special events;
OREGON STATE
Ua of COLORADO
PORTLAND 8 P. M., Sept' 2 6
Shrine Hospital Benefit Game
70th STATE FAIR
at SALEM
These tickets allow a stopover at
Salem on either going or return
ing trip. See (he races, Rodeo
and scores of oew attractions.
Southern
Paci&ic
Passenger HUtlon, Hprlng and Oak
I Hta. City Ticket uinre, 010
Mala Ht. Phone 90OO
Stocky People As
Strong as Tall
Statistics .Show
8AI.KM, Ore,. CU.R) Stocky.
Oregoulana needn't feel small lo
company ot tall men Vt Ilia sumo
welglit.
Hiporls on the ttrangth of
men belweeu 20 anil 34 i'm
thuerd that on an average the
mvn were superior In pulling,
pushing, hand tripping and Imiat
powers to taller men of the auuie
weight.
blender men were usually bet
ter at llftlug. however, and In
many rasea eclipsed atocky men
In hand grip.
In related eiperlinents. health
officials found that greatest
strength It attained by the aver
age man at 30 years. Lung
forra also lucreases to 30 years,
but declines mora elowty titau
strength, lung fatigue showing
llttla relation to age up to 6
jeers.
The greatest lifting anil pull
ing power ot all the men studied
was demonstrated by the shortest
men In tha 10 to 169 pounds.
These lifted 236 kilos on an
average.
Old Henry Hastings muses:
"Business may hah turned de
rornsh. but It mus' bah struck a
ruft detour on de way."
J ohnson's
and
Independent Market
Phont 221 or 222 FOR FREE DELIVERY Twice. Daily 9 A. M 1 P. M.
Specials for Tues. and Wed., Sept. 22 and 23
Rolled Oats
Quick Cooking: or RVguUr
Sperry'g Quality
9-lb. Sucks
35c
Each
Canned Salmon
Alaska Red Salmon
1-lb. Tall Can
au Cant For 49 c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
No. 1 Quality Veal Roaxtit, t
pound '
No. 1 Quality Veal Brcant, for Stuffing- or Stewing,
pound
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Jealous and rivalry bram
an liilenax Saturday that Match
maker lllll Klllott waa forred to
separate the training quarters
of Kumeo l.e.Mmt and Steamboat
Jirrksoii, and perforce, oilier
flghtera with whom they are
working out.
' I.ealon and Jackson accused
each oihernf spying ou the oilier
when he waa training, which it
considered poor sportsmanship,
whether or not the "spier" learn
ed aiiythlng while peeplut (it
course the charges weie denied
but to kwep peuca lu the sports
world and prevent a main event
before Friday night, Klllott tvp
arutid tlia pair.
LeMon, Jack Kirk. hn : i.rl
Kraiikl Munroe, Oitllli limr,
who meets Jlub Martnla In lbt
other ilouble-malu event; and
Groceteria
lieMi,
im vm m
eriAMry V
WORKOUTS
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will solve your problem and Sally is just the
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JUST CALL 1900
Jack lllbbnrt whn will tangle
with Art McKlllop again, will
train tndav and daily nnlll tha
fight at the Klamath Athlelle
cluli at 1:30 p. in,
J:u ksoii, Muriels, Munroa ami
Mrkllluu will workout at ' tha
I.ealon hall at 1:110 o'clock.
I.eMon cancelled hit bout III
Ulcutiilsml hall, Hun Francisco,
In order to take tha Jarkami
hout on Ilia 76 26 percentage
basis.
Rivalry la keen, taut ara
taking sides with either Jack
ami or I.eMon, and no matter
which side they are an Ihey ara
equally cer.tlu that their' man
will win. All agree that It will
be a good tight.
Ilnth tttlilera have bad eyea
and each la expected to get a
split alHive one ur both nt hla
eyea before the bout la well
along. It la llslila to be a bloody
affair, a slugging match with no
quarter.
Tickets are ou sale at tha
Smoke, Mecca, and Waldorf pool
halls at "depression" prices.
Then there waa the New York
linherdnsher who posted tha fol
lowing situ on hla store: "No
bushiest as usual during alleru
tlons."
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Recent financial dispatches
: from Great llrllaln Indicate af
fairs over there are In tha dole-
' drums.
221 or 222
for K. I. M. A. Orange)
Slttmpt Given With Each
Purchase)
Cauliflower
Extra Fancy Quality,
targe Ilcatln
15c
Each
Sweet Potatoes
No. 1 Quality, New Crop
Medium Slice
19c
Lba. For
16c
12ic