THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sept. 30, 1931 Cardinals Prepare To Win First Game Of Series FACE TWO DERRINGER TO BE ON ill ST. bt. hovia, Sen. 80, i&r Maiuurer .ehy turret of I he ttt. lioal anllnale aausoanred today I'aul sfcrringiw. youth ful pitching ace playing hi flrat mni la a major league, woalit atart the drat paw oC the World' eerie here tomor row against the Athletics. (Wclw Jimmy VYUsoa will bo hla battery male. turret aald rhanrea were BO KO that Kparky Atlanta woaM be able to play at third. ST. I.OCIS. Bent 10. (TP) Hent upon bringing the world championship back to tha Nation al league attar four years of American league supremacy, tha tH. Ionia Cardinal!' plan ot battla calla for a victory over the Phila delphia Athletic In tha all-Important firtt gsme Thursday. Setbacks In opening gaine tha pait four yeara have dona much to lower tha moral of tha Na tional league pennant winner and allow the American league champion to turn all except last year sarle Into a rout. Gabby Waal First Gaum "That first game 1 tha one we want," aald Manager Gabby Street, griuled leader of the Car dinals, "and we are going to shoot the work to get It. I don't Irnow who will pitch for the Ath letics, but we hope lt' Orove. "W beat GroT once last year and I think we can do it again this year. If Grove pitches and we win, well, anyone can tee what a tremendou psychological Tan tag a we'll bare the rest of the aerie. That' why we are going after this first game hammer and tongs." World series history records that the team that take the first game has gone on to win the championship 1 out ot 27 time. The American league team has won the tint game the past ix years. The last time a National league team won the opener was Jn 1S34 when Artie Neht. New York Giants' southpaw, won a 12 Inntng duet from Walter Johnson. .Washington star. Kookle May Start It has been taken for granted that Derringer will start the se Tles. but Street hasn't aaid so. It .Derringer start for the Cards, it will be a contradiction ot sound baseball judgement Only once before in world aerie annals has a rookie pitched the first game. Babe Adams, Pittsburgh, pitched and won the first game of the 1909 world series against Detroit He later won two more games and the scries for the Pirates. Grimes or Hallahan seem the more logical choice if Street is sincere In mustering bis strong est battle-front for the first game. ;rlmes pitched the opener last year against Grove and lost, S.3. He was also beaten in the fifth frame, 2-0, but Grime pitched well enough to Justify tending him back again this year. No pitcher ran win many ball game on an average ot two runs every 18 innings. Hallahan blanked tha A'a, B-0. Jn the third game last year, and although he was driven off the mound In the sixth game, he dem onstrated that he has the atuff to atop Simmons, Cochrane and Jesa Haines' physical condition seems to preclude any chance of his getting into action, but, as utual before a world series, all sorts of rumor are flying about On It that Haines has been scout ing the A's and that he will pitch the firat game. Haines pulled a muscle in his arm at Pittsburgh Just before Labor day, and to all intent 1 out of the series. The other two Cardinal crip ples. Outfielder Pepper Martin, who has a wrenched left knee, and Third Baseman Sparky Ad ams, who has a bad ankle, are re sponding to treatment and will be in the lineup Thursday. Both ot them practiced with the Cardin al today and showed little signs ot their aliments. Twenty-five of the Cards, look ing tor the most part like vaude ville actors, rode in a pennant celebration parade through down town Bt Louis today, giving 200, 000 bystander a chance to ee how they appear in civilian dress. Burleigh Grime, one of the nattier figure ot tha National league, wore a narrow brimmed grey fedora. Grime is In vaude ville during occasional winter, and hopes for a better contract this year. It he win one ot the world series game from the Philadelphia Athletics. New fall hats and light grey salts, figured In the fashion parade. Hotels were tilled. Only dou ble rooms were available. This arrangement was a great financial I aia W DUBlUeSB. AUJUUO WHO IT erred a single room bad to pay for a double one, from IS to (10. Tickets for the games were al so at a premium. Tha unfortu nate fan who failed to get a re- FOB The 'Spirie Was There But Not the Bucks There ar deer stories and deer stories, but when two blond sons of Sweden enter the case, they become doe stories and even rival fish stories. Two. early morning hunters, Swedish by birth, returned to the city, parked their car on Main at reel and proudly dis played their kill for the day, chesta Inflated and thumbs la suspenders. All might bar gone well, with the hunters envied. It the animals had been antlered bucka instead of does. But the Swedish boys did not aeem to mind; they were too full of "spirits" to notice tha lack of born. No name mentioned, but tb story la vouched tor by one who- aays he's in "tha know." Byrne Decisions Les Kennedy In Slow Slain Event PORTLAND, Sept So. (UP) Jimmy Byrne. 308-pound Cooa Bay fighter who achieved tempo rary prominence by staging a tour-round exhibition against Jack Dempsey during the lauer'a tour ot the northwest, recently, won a slow, 10-round decision over Lee Kennedy, 190H. in the main event here last night Neither fighter seemed any too eager to get in and "mix" the fighting. Byrnes, however, ex hibited what little aggressiveness was shown and thus gained the decision. Jack Kentworth, 1S9H. won a technical knockout victory over Vern Butler, 1J5, In the six round aeml-finaL YESTERDAY'S Coast League SCORES H. It 1 E. 0 and and Missions . 2 Sacramento a Batteries: Cole, Lieber Hofmann, RIccl; Freitas Wlrts. R. H. K. Los Angeles S 11 1 Osklsnd 2 Batteries: Petty, StltieJ. Moss and Hannah. sCampbell; DagUa, Jotaer and Read. R. . 3 H. S Portland Hollywood 8 12 Batteries: Posedel and Wood- all Page and Severeld. R. H. E. Seattle 2 1 San Francisco 11 0 Batteries: Kalllo and Cox; Gib son and Mealey. Robinson Back Looks For Bout CHILOQCIJf. Or.. Bob Rob inson, local youth, who a couple of years ago, made a name for himself when Be put tne Bleep touch to several aspiring light heavies, is back in Klamath county again and looking for a chance to prove his wares as a finished boxer. Bob made sev eral appearances here and was a great favorite with the fans. Since leaving Chiloquln and Pine Ridge he has fought all over the coast Robinson appears soon In a match at Klamath Falls, and there is some Ulk that ha may be shown elsewhere In the coun ty after that Recently he hat been fighting at Seneca, the box ing center ot the Burns country, and has a record of nine K. O't for the last ten starts. Tanker Repaired At Sea, On Way to Port VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept SO UP) The Imperial Oil company tanker Albertolite, which was in distress early today, near Swan- son Bay, Northern British Colum bia, is now proceeding to Van couver nnder her own power. Officials ot the Imperial Oil company received the brief mes sage that the ship crew Had mad temporary repair. tarn on hit application, could buy a tingle reserved teat from the ticket eharps tor from 111 to $16. Tha gate price wat 36.60. They're Delicious Noon Luncheons They're Serving For 35c and 50c at Elk Hotel Coffee Shop ATHLETICS ON WAY TO PLAY IN ST. LOUIS Ry I It CAMKROV I'alted Press h porta Editor PHILADELPHIA, Sept. SO. (VP) A unconcerned at though they, war headed for nothing mora Important thin an exhibi tion gam with the Goota Creek Terrors, tha Philadelphia Athlet ics boarded a special train last night tor tha west and tha first two games ot the lJl world series with tha St Loult Cardi nals. There wtt no shouting popu lace at tha North Philadelphia atatloa to bid the American league champions adieu or what ever It Is yoa give big ball clubs when they depart la -search of fame, glory and wealth. There must not have been more than a hundred tans on hand. Knthuaiaam Larking The lack of enthusiasm ran be traced to the absolute confidence the Philadelphia fans have In their team. Your Philadelphia baseball enthusiast expects tb A's to route the Cards Just as they did la HJO, and can sea no rea son to get excited. The Athletics will arrive In Bt Louis tomorrow and probably en gage la a short workout at Sports men's park, scene of the firat two game on Thursday and Friday. Connie Mack Silent Connie Mack, as wss expected, refused to divulge the name ot his starting pitcher. The gener al opinion la that Lefty Grove, who won SI games thla year, will throw 'em dowa the line for the A's In Thursday' opener. Cer tainly, Grove, with his unparal leled record tor a left-hander, is the logical choice. It Grove does not drsw the starting assignment, George Earn shsw, the tireless right-hsnder who fast-balled the Cards to death in the 130 series, probably will. Earnshsw is in top shape and said he would like nothing better than to get the first crack at the National league champions. All la Good Mhape Watte Hoyt, veteran right hander, is another who is given a fair chance to pitch the opening game. A was predicted, tha Athletics all were in good shape when they left for the west All the cripples from Mule 11 ass, centerflelder, whose broken wrist kept him Idle for many weeks, to Mickey Coch rane, said to be suffering from some sort cf a breakdown, were on hand and In good spirits. Mack said he would be able to throw his full strength against the Cards. Standings (Bt The Associated Pre) COAST LEAGUE Club W. L. Pet San Francisco 54 37 .591 Oakland 64 41 .508 Los Angeles 48 41 .$44 Portland 47 45 .611 Hollywood 43 47 .478 Seattle 41 63 .43 Sacramento 40 SI .440 Missions 38 (1 .427 DES MOIXE9 WIX8 DES MOINES. Sept. 30, UP) Des Moines todsy neld the West ern league baseball championship tor 1831, having defeated the Wichita aviator in four ot tlx games In the playoff aeries here. TONKER8, N. T., Sept SO. (UP) Victorio Campolo, Argen tine heavyweight, scored the quickest knockout ot his career last nlcht at the Columbna Sport ing club by (topping Charlie Wepner. a New Yorker. In 1 seconds of the first round of a scheduled eight-rounder. Cam polo weighed 125, Wepner, 15. LAST DAY to go East at low Summer. Roundtripsl You have until midnight of Oct. 15 to leave for the tut at summer roundtrip fare . two week more thao last year. Your ticket is good until Oct 31. Remember that we can take you East thru ClifornU ' (ana return on any northern line) for only a few dollar more than an ordinary trip straight East and back. FaciSIc Passenger Station, Spring and Oak St. City Ticket Office, 611 Main. Phono 2000. Some Salient Facts About World Series Game Thursday ST. LOUIS, Sept. SO. (AP) Salient facta concerning tha World Berlea games starting tomorrow: Contesting Teams St. I.ouls Csrdlnala, rhtmplnnt ot the National League; Philadelphia Athletics, American League chant ptona. Probable attendance St, 000, Probable receipts 3188.000. Probable batteries Philadelphia: drove and Cochran; Bt. Louis: Derringer and Wilson. I'mplrve -Klrhard F. Nallln and William McOowan, Amerl- ' can League; William Klein and Albert Stark, National. League. Time 1: SO p. nt., Central Standard Time. Betting Athletics 7 to 6. Weather forecast Partly cloudy with moderate temperature. Series schedule St. Louis, tomorrow and Friday. Philadel phia, Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday. Returning to 8U Louis for the sixth and seventh games. It necessary. Broadcasting National Broadcasting company chain tnd Columbia Network, 2 p. m. (E.S.T.). er mo VANDALS EUGEXB, Ore.. Sept SO, Battle line and the line ot Scrlmmuge were tightened here today aa Oregon mustered Ita forces to repel a vandal Invasion. The meeting will take place Saturday at Multnomah atadium In Portland. It will be Oregon's first major game ot the year. Tb Idaho Vandals, according to word reaching tha Oregon training camp, outweighs the Oregon line and will be able to put a more experienced team on the field. This Is the ford brought back by Gene Shields, Oregon line coach, who Satur day aaw Idaho march through the Whitman line tor tlv touch downs. So Doc Spears, head coach, has decided that If Oregon Is to win It must be by virtue of a faster backfield. To meet this emer gency, then. Spears Is giving hit men plenty of scrimmage prac tice. His hop ot defeating Idaho reels with a ualf-dosen sopho more backs and two veterans. British Election May Be Held Soon LONDON. Sept, SO, 0J.FD Prime Minister J. Ramsay -Mac-Donald, smiling broadly and sa luted by aa applauding crowd, went back to Buckingham Palace today and discussed the coslttlon government's future with the King. Later, responsible quar ters In the House of Commons circulated reporta that the cab inet had decided definitely in favor ot "an early" general elec tion. Tha official attitude ot th government. In view of MacDonr ald'a known deatre to hold him self aloof from any political fac tion In the present national emer gency, remained in doubt Hard Time Dance Successful Event The hard time dance sponsored by th Mills Parent-Teachers as sociation Friday evening. Sep tember 25, was a decided suc cess. The costumes were excel lent Prize winners wer Mis Dor othy Fiddler and Buddy Arnold. Girl scouts sold Ice cream which was donated by the Raymond dairy. Judges of the airalr were J Percy Wells, superintendent of city schools; Miss Etta Farr. principal ot the Riverside tcnooi. and Miss Lillle Darby, city school music supervicor. EftlrO PLUS! I II i I iis IS ss Mo R I than 70 horaepewr denveveej by the) famous Hall Engine) . s . Href lh)od poefngor car motor wttft 6-port Intake) manifold . . . . hat stabllshed D VAUX performance as a new criterion among lowco3t automobile 595 fa ft b 6cvij1 Rtsplefis Mlejibjyejpj Hamaker 42.1 South Sixth Bt. RESULTS IN SPORT WORLD LAST NIGHT (By The Associated Press) BOSTON Pat O'Shocker. SIT, Salt Lake City, threw Glno Gar ibaldi. SIS, Italy, 48:11; Jack Smith. 137. Chicago, threw Bill Nelson. 208, St Louis. 11:45; Joe (Toots) Mondt, SIS. Colo rado, threw Tiny Roebuck. 247, Tulsa, Okla.. 20:05. CLEVELAND Joe Btetoher, Nebraska threw Al Batten Can ada, 37:32. BUFFALO. N. Y. Ed Don George, 228, Buffalo, threw Karol . Nowlna. 188, Chicago, 68:01: Leonard Maraluso, 205, New York, threw Rudy Ladltsl, 218, 15:48. BAN FRANCISCO Wltdek Zy bvako, 235, Poland, defeated Dr. Karl Sarpollt. 210, Cleveland, two falls to one. Zrbsiko 15:00 and 6:00; Sarpolls 7:00. AKRON. O. It. 0. Chrlstnsr. Akron, outpoluted (newspaper de cision ) Natl Brown, Spoken, (10); Tiny Powell, Akron, knocked out Phil Friday, De troit, (1). LENOX, S. C Victorio Cam polo, Argentine, knocked out Charley Wepner, New York, (3). Byrne Defeats L A. Battler PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 30, UP) Jimmy Byrne, big Marsh field heavyweight who made It Interesting for Jack Dempsey at Eugene recently, pounded out a tea-round decision over Lea Ken nedy, Lo Angela, here lsst night It was a hard struggle, however, - and Kennedy wss handicapped by never having fought a left bander before. Ken nedy' great boxing ability stood him In need In the latter rounds when Bryna went after him with terrific lefts to the head and Jaw, Bryne weighed 208 '6 pounds, Kennedy 180. Man Falls From Wagon, Is Killed AURORA, Sept SO, (API August Gleswln, 47, who lived four mile west ot Aurora, was Instantly killed yesterday when be fell from his wsgon. The tall was rsused when a rope on which he wss tying a losd of straw to to the wagon broke. A brother, Fred, of near Aur ora, Is the only surviving rela tive In the west Gleswta wat inot married. USANCE iff )t e a J Motor Co. I'hone 1040 SEATTLE'S TEAM BAN FRANCINCO. 8ept. SO, (IT) Anxlout to cinch Ihe sec ond halt ot the Parlfle Coast league race quickly as possible th Han Francisco Bealt trounced Seattle last night, t to S. Oakland, however, remained only two game behind the Bealt with tlx games yet to play In th regular season. The Oaka de feated Lo Angeles, which Is now four and a halt games behind th Seals, ( to 6. Sam Olhson wat on the mound for the Beals, gaining his ISth win ot the season. He allowed nine bits, hut kept them well scattered and wat never In sari out trouble. A slxrun rally In the fifth In- nlug gave the Oaks their victory. In the other gam, 8acramnto beat th Missions, 8 to 3, aud Hollywood defeated Portland, 6 to S. U. S. C. Is Weak On Pass Defense LOS ANGELES. Sept. 30, (T) Howard Jonea haa joined the group of coaches Willi a gloomy outlook. Iln la worried about hi team' defense (gainst for ward passes, a part of the game ot football la which Oregon State specialises. In a practice gam with th second string team yesterday, the Varsity allowed lottr atralght passea to be completed. Willerd Brouse. sophomore, did the throwing aud his work lsst night may win him a regular place on the vanity. It was Brouse who wss being warmed up on the sideline when .the St. Msry'a game ended. Jones It striving to perfect a defense against Oregoa State passes which likely ar to be Ihe main part of Saturday' game at the Olympic atadium. He frank ly admit hi team't defense against aerial attack It not what It should be. ZBYSKO WIND SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. SO. (UJJ Wltdek Zhysko. 2J6. Tet-et-ea 65 year old matman, de feated Dr. Ksrl Sarpolls. 216, chiropractor, here tonight when Sarpolls missed a flying tsskle and fell unconscious. Zbysko took the first fall In 16 minute with a wrtat lock and Sarpolla used th urn bold to win the second In 11 minute. Red Ball Stage Line On Stag Daily, for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 Leave K. F. 8 :30 a. m. Painless Prices on New Goodyears Wc won't extract much of your money. Our. prices for new Goodyear Tires are positively painless the lowest you've ever been asked. And we'll show you why our tires stand up the best of any. Come in see us before you ict 1 caught on the road again. Its fSMSS GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Iff rises sfMfy Its? -JUST LOOK AT THISB SAVINGS Slit Buk Ptlr Stl 4.50-20 (29x4.30) 35.60 10.90 21J0 4J0-21 (30x4J0) tM 11.10 22 JO 475-19 (28x4.75) t.S 12.90 2SM 1.00.19(29x5.00) 6.98 13.60 27 JO 3.25.21(31x5.25) 8J7 1 70 33.40 (.50.19 (29x5.30) 8.90 17.J0 . 34.80 30UKR.CI. 4J9 SM VM Hi atfl'Ss'l sM M 410 South Sixth A's Quoted 2-1 Favorites To Take Series BT. I.OUIH. Hsot. SO (UP) Tha Philadelphia AthUtlct wer Quoted aa S to 1 ftvorltss lsst ulght by Turn Kearney, St. Loult betting commlstlunsr, lo win tbt world series from th St. Loult Cardluals. Ksarnsy'i oddt follow: Bsrl.s: Alhlailrt 1-3. Cardinals 3-3. Flrat game: Athletics 3-6. Cardluals 8-6. Four straight: Athletics 3-1. Cardinals 30-1. Cross Defeats Helen Jacobs In Coast Upset Tilt BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30. (C) Kdltu Crosa of Ban Fran cisco defeated Helen Jacob of Berkeley Tueaday In the biggest upat ot th I'aciflo coast tsunls championship bar thus far. Mis Jacob I ranked th second beat teanl player amoug women In th country and was xpeeted lo go Into th final round. Misa Crost won by th score ot S I. 8-3. 8-3. Another exciting mttrh wat fought In th men's double. Sid ney Wood. Jr., United States Davit cup player, and Letr Stoeffen defeated Lfurlaon Drla-, coll and Ray Casey, 7-6, 6-7, 8-7. County Tax Board To Give Decision On Protests Soon Tb county board ot tax equal isation will return It decision on II protean of lax valuations for 1331. by October 14, County Judg Fred R. Woddard. member ot the board, stated yeaterday. Time tor the filing of protests ended Tueaday night and unleaa Ihe stats tax commission reopens th lime for filing petitions and granting bearings Is closed tor this year. More pretests have been filed this yesr by Individuals than la paat yeara. It la dated, although the Weyerhaeuser Timber com pany I th only firm protesting th assessments as made. ' Stop and shop through Ihe Want Ads TODAY. You'll sav money or make It They're the Beet Noon Luncheon In This City Folki and Only 35c and 50c Elk Hotel Coffee Shop GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Acme Motor Co. nov Anderson tnd Jack Hen- thaw, two ot th wrestlers who 'Uljippetr on III wrestling card w'sidny night it l.tgloa hall, will appear In an eihllilllon tonight it 3:30 o'clock at Ih Klamath . Alhletlo club, All faut art Invited la attend it. f.D. wreBlllne aKlilhltlnn llile vetting. Matchmaker Hill Klllott slates, various noma win oe uvm onstratsd. , I Other wrestlers who will ap- I pear on the card Friday night are i - -i . .. -.v. In 1 1 I I- U w Ia. day and tomorrow and take light workuul preparatory to me gen. eral mix which will be the first wrestling rard presented her In the last two and a half years. Schaaf Leaves Hospital Soon IIOHTON. Sept. 30, (VP) Krnle Hchaaf. Hostnn heavyweight who haa. seared teven knockouts In bit last sight starts, will be ah! lo lev Kt. Elisabeth' hos pital Frday, Dr. Martin Bpellmsn aald today. Dchaaf'a left arm developed septic poisoning during trslnlng (or hla recent bout with Tutry lirltflihs at Chicago. Hcro'g What You've Ber.n Waiting For Noon Luncheon 35c and 50c Elk Hotel Coffee Shop Hammer price writ soots be ever. Order roar awp ply quirk sad ear aesa anoary. Free coasattatloa aa all Fuel oil aad Oil Barner proble Fuel-Oil. Oil Burner Coal and Wood PEYTON & CO. "Wood to Burn" IM H. 7th. Ilios OAS. A positive feci I A new 4.40.21 now cotle you only 498 39.60 the pair 4.40.21 site Phone 680 III