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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
THE EVENING HERALD, KI.AMATH PALLS, 'OREGON May 11, 1984 oortins "News LONDQT PAOR TWO s W W BOXING KLAMATH HOST TO ATHLETES High School Starr Com pete on Modoc Field Saturday. Th long wes of preparation were completed Friday and the 10-30 OlUb Ot Klamath Fll was ready to band over tb thlt-d an nual , louthern Oregon-Northern California Track and Field meet to nearly 150 youthful Inter cholestlo athletes. Finals In the big event, listed as one of the most important in Oregon, will atart on Modoc fteld Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Records to Danger ' Coaches and officials Friday predicted that no end of records would b endangered. Fine wsather, Improved track condi tions and highly qualified ath letes were expected to shatter as many marks as the 1933 event saw go into the dlsoard. -- Only three marks set in 1131, the first year ot the meet.- still stand untouched Oh the list ot events. These are the pole vault, the discus and the mile tun. Pelicans Rated Highly Tbe Klamath Palls Pelicans, one of tbe favored combinations tat the team championship, stood ready Friday for the defense of the title. The Pelicans, ooached by Dwlght French in 1982 and 1938, bold two successive triumph. Leslie Avrlt has taken charge of the Klamath athletel this sea aoh and has a strong enough team to carry on the tradition lor victory. C rants Pasa and Send are among the outstanding challeng ers for the Pelican crown. The following is the order ot vents In the afternoon follow ing the . preliminaries in the dashes and tba field events in tbe morning l . ' llOO o'clock 100-yard daaht Jole vault; Ugh jump; disoun hot put. 1:20 o'oloek- ISO-yard run.; IiIS O'clockBroad jumping exhibition by Forrest O'Connell, bolder ot tba state intersoholastlo record and member ot the Ore foli Stat vanity track team. " 1:10 O'eloek 110-yard dash, 1:40 o'oloek High hurdles. 1:60 o'clock High hurdling inhibition by Charles Prahl, member ot the Oregon State col leg varsity track team. 1:00 o'clock- 440-yard dash. 1:05 o'clock Javelin exhibi tion by Norman Knauss, of Mo doe Point, former Ohlloquln high athlete and present state inter leholsetio champion, 1:10 O'olook- Javelin. 1:15 o'clock 100-yard dash exhibition by Charles Fyook, for mer interscholastlo champion and sow a member of the Oregon gut college vanity track team. 1:10 o'clock Broad Jump, 1:10 O'eloek Mil run. 1:60 o'clook Relay," half mile. Shaw-Bertram, Ewauna Ready For Opponents Southern Oregon League stand ings: . W. L. Pet. Medford ., I 1 1ST Shaw-Bertram 1 1 .500 Bwauna .... 1 1 .600 Grants Pass - 1 ft .333 Game Sunday. Ewauna at Medford. Grants Pass at Shaw-Bertram. ' Southern Oregon League games for next Sunday will see Med ford' league leading Rogues en tertaining the Ewauna Box Co. at Medford and Ken Williams' Orant Pas Merchants hopping to Klam ath Falls to tangle with tba Shaw Bertram Lumber Co. team. Cliff McLean will be on the mound for Medford with Dean Joy behind the bat whll Ewauna will have Carlstrom in the box and Blatias doing the catching. For Grants Pass, Williams will tart with either Nelson or Ear hart pitching to Al Dfoulette against probably fltanltka, hurling and Coietto receiving for Shaw Bertram. ' ' Southern Oregon League games o far have all been played to ex cellent crowds, Baseball Interest in all league cities It at the high est point in years and witb four so evenly matched teams, fan can be assured of seeing some very good baieball. . . The Grants Pass-ShawBertram lame at the former olty last Sun day was reported as being the best seen there In many years. Shaw-Bertram, which played er rorless ball, held a 1-0 lead until the ninth inning when Grants Pass started a belated ' '- With one run in and the tying run on second. Mack eame up with a great eatoh and doubled 0(1 off eoond to ena the game Camera Span With Partner . POMPTON LAKES, N. J May 11. (UP) After warming Up with a six-mile run Prlmo Car- Hera decided to do some fighting today in hi training for tb de tente of th heavyweight title gainst Maxle Baer on June 14tb. ' Hi only opponent wat Cheater Mates, professional heavyweight. Mtn ana camera paoed through tour last round. Matnn Is the sole spurring part ner In camp at present. BASEBAU Leaping to Thousand who turned out for , "iyT'Qul.k SESSr. wrtk Ewauna Stars Hold Nominal Battling Lead Paul "Hoosler" Hoffard, Med ford outfielder, blasted out two hits against EweUna last Sunday and took over the actual South ern Oregon League batting lead ership, with a mark of .420, Nominal leaders are Christian- son and Wheeler, both Ot Ewauha, who are hitting at a .sou oup in one game. Al Droolette, Grants Pass catcher, leads the Cave city bit ter with a mark ot .400, Gil man heads the Shaw-Bertram players, also hitting .400 Following are the official Southern Oregon League batting average for players hitting .100 or over: AB AVg. .500 .500 .429 400 .400 .171 .384 .333 233 .300 .210 .200 .150 .ISO ISO .J 50 .250 .231 .214 .200 .200 Wheeler, Ewauna 4 Chrlstlansott. EW. 4 Hoffard, Md. .14 Droulette, G. P. 10 Oilman, S.-B. ..... u. I Wakeman, S.-B. u . 8, Ogle, O, P. .u.- u.11 Joanie, Med. 12 g 10 7 8 Mack, B.-B. uw. Joy, Med. uu Hughes, Med. COksH, l.-B. Donaldson, B.-B. Powers, O. P. i. Martin, Ewauna Blanas, Ewauna Haley, Ewauna McCarthy, G. P. swanson, Med, McLean. Med. u OstrUm, O. P. - 14 4 i 4 n -14 .10 - t State CreWt At Work Oiling On Ashland Highway slate ailing crews are at work on th Greensprlngt hlgnway on a stretch of road from Keno to a point seven miles west ot th town, accoraing to ttate nigoway engineers here. A four-mile stretch from th etty limits ot Klamath Falls to th Holllday ranch has already been oiled. A section of toad totaling .l mile on The Dalle California highway from the concrete north ot Pelican City to Algoma hat been re-oiled this spring by the state orew, and future plans In clude the straightening and Oil ing of a number ot crooaea places In The Dalles-Calltornlk highway around Modoo Point Th oiling crew will later go to Chtloauln, working north, and oiling the Crater Lake highway from tbe Fort Kiamatn junction to th park boundaries. Freth Vegetable . . Spraying System At Piggly Wiggly Installation Of new vapor pray system for displaying fresh fruits and Vegetables bat Just been completed by th Piggly Wiggly store at 130 Main street, and was placed In oporaliott tor the first time on Thursday. The new system Is ot tbe latest type available, and throws a spray so fine that It can hardly be seen, yet Is sufficient to keep fresh fruits and vegetables In the best of condition. It Is designed to keep them Just moist enough without permitting enough damp ness to cause rotting. The new Installation Is finish ed In chromium, with a chromium background reflecting the display. SUMMER FUEL The tlma to buy It now while price are low. Blockwood, Double Load $8.00 Blockwood, Sinle Load $3,78 Green Slabs. 16 in. Pine, Double Load.. .....$3.50 (A full cord in every load) The are the lowest prices in years. The most wood for " the Money. - v Hcilbronncr 8 Rea Office and Vard S21 Spring St. the Front at PimlSco Opening th opening program of th Maryland Jockey Club at Plntllco, Md., ...jui- hik this kiho is i n chi. Mrs, John Ha Whit a iagei lit, .i t& winner iVUii-p.tapse, Steeplechase. MISSIONS HALT BEAVERS AGAIN Seals, Recta Keep Even. Pace in Coast Loop Baseball Fight. by tfnlted Press The Two San Francisco teams, Mission dd Seals, maintained their relative positions In their first for second place In the Pacific coast league Thursday the Reds leading by a neck. Manager Gabby street's mis sion club eked out a third straight victory over the Port land Beavers, I to I, by scoring all their runs, in the third tun ing. Bryatt of Portland.-.: lest the disheartening gams after limiting the Reds to five hits. The Beavers got nine off Dutch Lieber. 6cal Beat Oak . r . The Seals made It two and one over Oakland by a 4 to 1 coubt behind tbe six-lilt pitching ot Leroy Herrmann. The Seal reached McBroy and sallneen for 11 bits. Herrlmntin kept the Oaks scoreless after, the - first inning. - The league-leading Los Ange lea club maintained its five- game advantage over Mission By swamping Sacramento 11 to 1 In a night game, after having drop ped two stalght to tbe - Senators, Thoroughly aroused, the 1933 champion landed on LoU Kou pal for three runs in the first inning and five in the second, the latter spurt being aided by Frank Demaree's home run. They got 10 hits In all. Tbe Senators hit Fay Thomas seven times, v In the other night game, M01 lywood eoored a run in the ninth and nosed out Seattle S to 4, making it three straight over the Indians. The Btftrs got three runs in the first inning and an other in the seventh, whereuppn Seattle tied the score In the eighth, and the Star earn through In the pinch. Buehn nan for Seattle and Campbell for Hollywood nine hits each, Th Indians counted four error. Attorney Appears Before Court On Armory Test Case T. R. Glllenwaters, district at torney and member of the Klam ath armory committee, returned from Pendleton Thursday night following bis appearance before the Oregon supreme court In con nection with the afrhory project, Through Glllenwaters the city filed Joint action with the city of Baker to test the validity Of re spective bond Issues. The Out oome of the suit affecting the Klamath armory and the Baker sewage disposal plant will deter. mine the validity of the bonds In connection with the 5 per cent limitation law It Is expected the Court will hand down a decision at Salem by Tuesday, Italy la Constructing roads Which are to be used by heavy motor trucks and which will not pass through cities. It it A good Idea to check spring shackles frequontly, It Is Just as bad to nave them too tight a too loose. Phone 2U0W HUNTING Pelican Squad Ready to Meet 6. P. Netmen A team at flv or sit Pelican net player will invade Grants Pass Bnturtiay afternoon fdt th first tennis matches of th Inter scholastic schedule. Al Sinclair, team director, and Harold Robertson, coach, will select the squad from tbe fol lowing candidates: John Walker, Bill Stephens, Wilbur Jones. Bob Stephenson, Bob veatch, Hugh Campbell and John Kerns. Five singles matches and two double will be played with the CaVemen. Bad weather earlier this week handicapped the coaches In mak ing a Selection for th team, Medford high school will play in Klamath Falls next week. Baseball ' AMERICAN W. L. PCT. New York ,..14 i .700 Philadelphia . it I .130 Washington 11 8 .800 Cleveland - 0 1 .129 Boston .......10 10 .800 Detroit 10 .474 St. Louis ' . 1 11 .881 Chicago I.,;,....... 1 II .294 COAST W. L, POT, LOt -AHgele ., it I ,788 Mission .111. 14 14 .m San Frahclsco ..,...2t 15 ,801 Hollywood ..U II .600 Sacramehto 18 19 .418 Oakland 14 14 ,181 Portland Ul II .114 S6&ttl9 titi.. it. iiiitaiiii 11 19 ,101 Seattle Orders Complete Probe Of Shortages SEATTLE, May 10, (CP) Furtber Investigation Into mani pulations of the pert of Seattle's auditor's ' Office today revealed embesslements amounted to $112, 000. Investigation was spurred by the suicide yesterday of Matt H. Cormier, 88-year-old auditor, and the confession of Allan L, Blckell, port cashier, A larceny charge will be filed against Bickwell as soon as full amount ot bis. em besilement I established, the prosecutor said. : NATIONAL - . w. U PC Chicago .'.II 7 .! Pittsburgh .11 7 .012 New .Vork .um4-ull - I .01 St. Louis .. u.ra.11 1 .810 Boston . ....... uiuw.10 10 .600 Brooklyn 7 18 .360 Philadelphia . 0 13 .310 Cincinnati 6 18 ,1I0 (Mom mm. ten ". ''Will fytt, Sontbern Oregon Sfllllll U ll M folks will b etpo fftftji !!ff;jl5 Tltl 1 daily w.loom at . W-VV I , Tb Blltmor. , .;: w t 'rl GOLF ATHLETICS TIE SEI Philadelphia Movta Into Second Place Along With Washington, MHW YORK, May 11, (UP) Conttl Mack' "wrseksd" lib telle rot to a II with Idle Waahlngton for iieotid plan In th American Letgu by btatlng Detroit 1 to I. It s their fourth culisedutlv victory, Hum run by Dob Johnson ltd Pllikey lilsilns' featured th A't seven nit attack while Goo Ouslln md Detroit homer In th fifth. ' tint blow accounted (or Detroit1 runs. This defeat drdmied th Tlr I peg to ilsth place, Yank Smash So Th Ynkt ilrouglliittcd their Ir-agu lead by imaihlhg the Whli Sol II to I, tor their first defeat under Chicago's brand new mngr. . Jimmy Dyke, LoU Uelirli ltd the Yank with perfMi dy tt but. He drov In seven rum with two hnmen md two double In four trie, ulevrUnd roti ta fourth place by shading th fled Son 11 to 1(. Thlt dropped th Sot from I third pl tit with th Ath letic to fifth position, il was on of th longest gam tver staged It Fenway ptrk, requir ing (lire hour, Jo Vohmlk cured thre Indlint with a homer. st. LbUtt it Washington was rained out. Frankie Prison's fait tlep ping cardinal made tt two straight ever the champion 01 anit today 1 to 4, and dntged the New Yotken Into I third piac National . letgu tie with them. It was the Cards fourth victory and their llth win lh n Starts). - Th but lengthened their league lead by trouncing the Dodgers 12 to 8. lit A game feat ured by six home runs. Chuek Klein assumed home ruri lead ershlp of the Majors with tits eighth Chicago homer, nd his mates Hartnett and Bill Herman hit for th Circuit. Drey, Les lie and Cucclnello made Brook lyn homers. i Cincinnati downed the Braves t la I, With Lombardl leading th Reds' nine hit attack an Zachary and Barrett, 11 drov In two runs with a trlnta and single, Boston collected seven widely scattered safeties oft SI Johnson and Manlobi Philadelphia at Pittsburgh was rained out. WRESTLING (By 1-nltM rrM) At New Y0rk-New Lenok clnb Tony Morelll, Italy, threw Char ley JOHhstone, CUHa; Mftf Mirtln, Ohio, draw with Lt.ii Is Oyilrsftk, HUhgaryi Hertnln Hlekrnah, Tin nessee, threw Attlly Meiitler, reiaai vanxa yjeieiniSR, Rtitlla, threw Hint Snydir, Oermlny. HAMMOND, L May 11. (VP) Jack Torrance, the Man Moun lain from Louisiana Stat univer sity, brokk hi own world' res ora Unofficially today , when k ntit .hfll ft fl. ,.. an exhibition At SoUtHMsUra sol lege nere. Matt'i Hall Solei For Ores Shoe . Beit In Town $00 Jack Frost 121 I. 0th SI. 1 i& MATDR CLUB ttuiii; mill .X 4. .,11 - FOOTBALL Leads War Anew on Bootleggers A Dovuty Commissioner of In ternal Heveitu, Arthur J. Mellott (above), of Kansas City, Mo., Is slatod to alrset th rtvll ot war on repeal bootlegaert. Illegal die tillers and Other (ngsgod In II' licit liquor trade. City Market It Open on Friday Kit Lolsl hd A. M. albtort opened th Olty Market here on Friday. Th hew store will u located at 110 Mtltt Street. it"j' Vw' I nt i t " J rN 8G 93IIQDO0 12 127 SOUTH fIXTH IT.' PHONE 221 f? Saturday Frta Doilrtry Milk Mt. Vmon or jjb . OteloB, a earn Z C Miracle Whip Pints lie Matchit Monireh m m Clrton 246 Pineapple Palace Siloed, it. 39e Fancy Dried Fruits Apricots, Figs, Peaches s lLb, 4 mM CSllO Pk, tim ai ai sj Hot Sauce brand 3nl 13C Soup bail'i. ) cans ' Tomatoes Bunnyslopt, eitra standard ajf S M eao ."....... A AC loberir or Swift' Dacon Lb. i l.9e Skinned Hams Eastern Washing- ft Ion brand. Lb, AU (j Sugar fc Cm put On' in I 10-Lb, Cloth n K V soe " Fresh Pig Shanks, Lb., loc-Com ti Lettuce Larg ROgUe ffjat River. Per Hoad HC Cucumbers Lirge alio A m 'or...T X4C FISHING T T Reprosentativos .From Many Sections Clash ; . At Legiorv Hall., , Yuutig cthlets from tottttred sections ot th eouniry slash to night In thrvt wrestling matches offered by Promoter Muck Ml Inrd nl the LOKlttn hall nroiia. t A Horkv muuiitnln region mat man, Chief . Little Wolf of Denver, will provlUe InRlii eVeul action aiiulliHt l'aul MurdouM, toulhwcliterncr from .OIiIbIioiiiS, ' . Little Wolfe, a Navajo Indian, hut hcmi In ICIamiith Falls but once previous Id tonight's en siiRiMiient,. Thnli he lust sen Nationally to Illlly KdWards of Kansas City, Miirdock, UoW I relllUr 6er fnrmer at the Legion hall, will enter hit fourth match her, 11 dofoatod Walter Blrolt ot Pari Oil I IN MEETTONIGH TULELAKE EVERY f ATUIIDAY NIGHT MUSIC BY ROY CLARK AND HIS ORCHESTRA and Monday Specials on AH Orders, Regardless of Size jj Arm, nine Ribbon J) iWit '''Cortt " or Flour K Baking Powder fl SXSU K M Calumet . JIat t &4 laK tj 1-Lb, ran .., JkLb.. 1D JS ' Pancake Flour at . ir rlthor', T,-SfT j -.. 101.' baj......M 4Va VIAi3' Bath Room JISBSfK Paper fi&i$j Gauto, llnenlsed tj M jt fp Aff (J 1 SIZES : aTatVj v mot women yf t a?l!vv Large 9(11 Cd thW. ). V Pkg..... . viw CI . o.e...r W A IN. k as. flsc t ,ot 17C Clorox tjuart . bottle..,.,, Super Suds l-KRS. ..v.". Beef Rst, lb Kouna, tender 12ic Roast Pork Voung, M ft 1 ; tendor. Lb. 1 jTCl i All bunch' ; Vegetables Qrt 4 bunches 'V Tomatoes " Fancy, firm A tal "... ...,XV8 WRES I LING lit' two matohot and then lost to Pat tulllk nf Bolton llt Wttk hy forfeiture, Murdoek won th opsiiltig full from the lrnr - i.... u,.a haitltf hurt h wa uniihl to re-enter th rln lo continue inn maun, Bunnv Mnrlln. chcrok In dlan, will go against a heavlst npponinit wlii-n he lacKios ruggsn Pet lielcnstro of Dorrlt. Mar .u..i,.rf ih.nuul. in vlnlnrv .111 UIH.HWH ........, .- - last week against Ur, Lto llurk lit Seullle. usioasiro win nm his first ttand her In tiveral months. i lluiand warrtn, vtoior over i Jesse MoOann of Astoria last nlaht. Inbaa on a new comer In Itouihhout Oaldwaii. Thlt Will 0 ine uaii-nour uur talu raiser. Oregon Staters Defeat Cougars COIIVAI.I.I8, Ore,, May 11 (!) -Tho Oregon Stal college base. . hnll team galnsU an evun urenK In a two-gnmo erle with Wash- liigtou Hint college by iliifoal lug the Cotlgnrt, I to 0, behind four-hit pitching by Uuyd Bus mussou yealardny, ' The four hilt were widely scattered and the leavers lnppil any touring throat by timely double play. 'Crystal swarHa Pkgs. Taney Dry Picked . ' Colored Hens, Lb. AAv Frying 1 Milk Fed Fryers Oranges Bunklst, 100 45c ! AST HUM,, Grapefruit Arizona, eMw Md, T for AC 25c ISiJ 19c