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PACE EIGHT Out Our Way HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House With Major Hoof U UWl JUST HAD OWE MADE WELL-I UH-I I H I If FOR JOE B ARMEY WITH POM'T WORK. ) 111 I if HIS NAME IM BEAUTIFUL V. VET--JUST t GOLD LETTERS AMPAFlUE V PUT MY MAMEJ I lillll'l PICTURE OF A STEER'S HEAD.. CM IT.' ksdkawh ll M SOU kMOW, HE'S IM THE CATTLE ) -w f ay fewest ' IIOVBUSIWESS-- MOW, WHAT BUS- . all' IMESSAREOU IM? .. 1 1 p&&9 WMLJ -mm '.WILUW, I 7-11 J VERi 3U6T 6MD TO MRS. BAXTER.) S00 60T IT, BkaetZt THIS MORMINSS. THIS IS THE 5d WONDER. vll4Et?eT Nirpc.T da.pt rc TnuisA uIlAciA i THAT' FATHEAO UOOPLE'S AVOAV . Te&iMpr. cnp iimcoci i Ca c-r&Mtic -1 1 t YOfcLL fcVtN me WAX " - i cccms ctno auiW WONDER. VMIAERETHE- OLD HIPPO WENT PLYING TO SMPAM TO PROBLEM THW HAD THt APVVRAlS IM BORM THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM Sif i '5iW' . Red Ryder Nil , i HOM THeV MlS'S HIM AT WOMB By Fred Harmon 1?V TAKEN A DON'T WXDRhXY DAT COWBOY'S BEMINSSOfAA OT(RED(DER, TOUGH, BUT FBOM fOUSE ) f?ffll TOU SWUM fl I'LL fAKE ttOUSE BRACES Hlr5ElF FOR A KNOCKOUT. PLOW f BROTHER rOl)SE f YEAH, KITTY .' WILL HJLISH 9 VOt LAN DtkfcND OFF THAT COWBOY 1 ON HIM AND .THIS ROUND.' JflfHE CM DEFEND w I H I I f ,' I Freckles and His Friends T'l i iCiuf? vnn TO TME DEAL WfTH. V-w i rAtJ . Awn univ- iier Hb Alt A rA T fkiVlf OPTION ONy MR.MSGOOSsy HAS tolVCN TUU NUG6ET? f I.CANT 1 f VOL) fAM ASK WjWKre.VpU'RE pYi MONEYBAGS, VOU BETTER. COM? YU5??!' MAte A I HIM ' Hfcr Li I ALMNL5 KJ A KIL.M ' A Aiirv. uci O i ic r no -Titer hcjt crk.l-rA I 1 aKll H'fl VOUCH .RrtVOUNG MAM i . " "1 - '1 '7 , , V THIS .MASGIVENYOU , V'';r. 7 C4iHB fe ' - BtfSf.Ti cruiser' possession A S. 5 rv-fesCrL - HIT':. - ' ''P wl...... i ,n .l,,, yiw service. tHCr???ra 7-3? Wash Tubbs " ., ,. . r By Leslie Turner M AM T MAJOR MARKLEy. HAS CAPTAIM EASY REACHED ARFTMC YET ""S-A.. jCjff COULD RUSH R v JnTTji ABERPEEN, T . SLjyl UP. AUO UIMirUA AOC rV(E Ami unuwe unu THE DATA ON THAT JAP RADIO-CONTROLLED ovrno. tour SFeciALTY, ISN'T IT, COLONEL? '"" AFTER A FASHION., BUT MOST rVEAraNS I'VE SEEN OF THAT TYPE WERE OUITE IMrKnuTlCAL : Boots and Her Buddies tHTWOT'6 SE.K5ESKL.VV OOZES,. oirv vi, w i w i-V hm I ' ' J J j pp-- u-iM.-jr.' - ' " ' By Harold Gray HEAVE TO. WmWmmmA GUNNER! SEE 'EM OR j THCT WftY" IWffrMilpSBK 1 -nrSSKL IGGER WAPPY'' Herb Parks Foils Paavo For Victory Over-Anxioui Katnnnn Tricked by Canadian; Buck uains win Over Morclli A raging slorm oulsldo the armory stole some o( the grnp. piers' thunder Friday night but By Blesser Pj 011 as 8ocl Bn nH-nround L'uiu lis nils nnKn conn lunm ti recent weeks. Herb Parks outwitted Paavo juiioncn in the main event to take two out of three falls for the rinristnn Tim mninh n0 ciean as it was scheduled to be, and the crowd still showed it llKCd Mint kinrl nr thin,, (nr. nn occasional change. nerD took the first fall in 19 minutes on a Flying Dutch man nr In thU patn a Eiui... Finn. Paavo came back to take me second fall with some tricky reverse bodv shnnc fniimi k a body press. And Katonen ap peared on his way to another fall with a scries of slams when the supposedly groggy Parks CatlPMt tim unmnrir D...... . j A uuvu Willi rue foot and Herb pinned him ... awn i, t,i unmr buck Lipscomb and Tony Morelli di- viueu uie iirst iwo falls, each winning with a body press. Ref eree Knnltn harl n k.. : controlling the grapplers espec ially Morelli when he got a par- tlCUlarlv virintiQ emnlUnm I 1.1 on Buck. Konke finally mnn. aged to break the hold off and the instant thm, Lipscomb hit Tony on the jaw uiiu uroppea on mm to win the deciding fall. In the ring and to Wally Moss auung ai me ringside. Mack Lillard on his way to the dressing room, and even tried to fight with Buck in the drcss mc ronm hit ..,",. ' J5UI, tnu oiiuuiiun uncicr control. xsuuaog Jackson failed to Show lin fnr tk. Vi ' "PKIier SO ws persuaded to wrestle wilu nuaciy u Dowdy and Herb Parks offered to referee, and he nin an nvnnll.nl . - vtuuv juo OI it. O Dowdy took the first fall on cosion urap hold. The prev iously mentioned storm caused the lights to go very dim in the second round so Parks called a short recess. Fighting was resumed quickly but no decision was gained in the second round. In the third stanza KonUo hit jaw several times and followed ".in a uuuy press to win the tall, causing a draw. THIS ONE ISU'T IT HAS COST 115 EllSHT BOMBERS ALREADY By Martin Zarilla Hit Spree Gives Browns Aid .654 Average In Saven ftnmAi Knnm t Lnili In Front of Junior Loop Pack By JACK HAND AiKocintod Pron Soorti Wrllur AI y.ni'illn'tt ntniilnit hllllnir sprcu for ii ,UM iivoniKO in thu lust seven Brownio giimes whs ac cepted today In baseball circles us ono of the chief factors keep ing the St. Louis Americans nut 111 i.W.II III llli: JIIII.WI iwv.ii HUM cluisp riesniti' the rush nf Ilnstnn and Cluveliuui, YVhen Zarilla stepped Into the ll.ll.l.ll 1,1.1 ,,.,,1,.,. In r. Left Fie Id Cliet Limbs, who had set uic league on tiro with u homo run streak two years ago, he was just another guy from Toledo. Last niuht'K tlirie hll as the Browns Mummed Phlln. dclphia, 8-5, lipped his total to 17 in his last liO at bnls and boost ed Ills all-season murk to .301. Most of his annptiranccs Imve been reserved for opposition right-handed pitching and ho has been hitting them llko ho owned ,1 Hit-Hi. An Mm UrAiuni fin UIia.4 h..L.L ness with the A's and prepared to welcome the slumping Wash- ini'tntl Snntitiit- thnu linl n.n.i V of 12 starts against custom clubs on mo current nome stand and boasted a 31 game lead on Now Vl- ....J O !,.... II.. ... . MIIU tJUMUII, VIlllllHIV llPtl for second although the Yanks held a onc-uolnt eriue. Bnstnn elllhhnfl llntrnlt'u TUiviA irout lor a lopsided 15-3 pasting yuMi-iuuy as r,mmctt UNell chalked up his third win. In tak- ing 7 of 1 1 from the western teams, uic Sox lilt the ball at a .315 cIId to lllnkn tin ni- uttntlv ll.rlltlL' Thn Vlllltr vnlll !.! set with Cleveland by taking a 13-7 verdict for Ernie Bonhnm'R sixth straight victory. Nick Et- len and Johnny Llndell chipped In homers to help hand Al Smith ins eiKiuii loss. Plllr-ttlVn Hnl n nn.l D 1. 1 1 1-1. " A" IV' " "lin U-llll II, U by rookie Ed Lopat to trim Wash ington, o-i. jonnny Kickshot's ,w..M,, ,,,, ,,,, 4.1-ny Lefehvro Rnnt-lrn'l n .r,, r-i.i cago third Inning as the White oox puuen even with tho .300 ninrlr nnrl aAn C....I down for their 11th loss in 12 games. Jimmy Dynes' men, who - r,i,'ll- lllllll any other club in the league. iiiuviru iu wiiiun six lengths or the top to again become serious contenders. mil Vnicnlln .f II.- M.... -ui. ' ..i- i.i; vji nir iu'w lorn Giants blanked Pittsburgh, 4 0 for his 13th victory and first shut out to take over tho strike out lead of tho malors at 101. Bob Chlpman defeated his old Hrnnklvn mnln. tVtt. fl.A i time ns he hurled Chlcaeo to a cage wun the hcln of some nnniFv nlmilln. U.. CI v. . nnd Ival Goodman. Phllndplnhia Boston, St. Louis and Clncinnnti were not scheduled In the National. Angels Hand Seals Rough Hammering Bv Th Aiioclld Prtii f nw A llilnlnw I'mlillnn n l.i.n game lead on tho Count league i I.. .n .......... t....i ..t..i.i i Ull.ll-'Ullll tVllllin IHflt Iliu( (jy hiimmcrliiK out a 17 to 7 vic tory, over second pluco San FranclNco. While the Angels were clout ing 23 hits off Unco Seal pitch- era, Oakland held third place IIU l-IIIIUIIII, III II1II lllllll, lv..l.... tjj ihiiiuM iiiu iiiiiiii iiif to oeii'iit noiiywooa. a to o. Portland moved Into fourth position by defentlng Seattle, B rTl'llltkln nimurt II n I fl Gii,t.n. mento to tlireo hits nnd nlrtick out II) hntttM's on Run nimrn uiaiiKeu suoranicnioi i to u, San Francisco's slicllncklng U'iih iitdiiil hv ulv tii-rni-vi I Angeles amassed six runs In the iirsv iiiiiuiK iiiui iiiiucti in nil fl'llmiiN hnl Dill rmit-lh mirl uliilh rtvn vviirii mil mirl Dm innm iii-n ii.iiti unnn i niir lllllll muling over three runs In tho ninth nt Holder dropped Manager Dolph - tun- i.. ... , .I -witiiiiiii 3 iiv iu iinuw two or mn runs to score. Portland piled up 7-0 lend and men checked n Seattle final lnnlnff rilllv. Kid f'nlinn nlliih. prl Din rl lulitiii.n (i nt.l I yieicuntf u nun while hia team- WAN'iri niiitihiini 'yji nmi'lilnarr i,? OVni,(it)K"...r - I Ijiii. a i" ;, S1"" f?a tin,....'.""' Hill.. M ...in. -v., I A. II, wAN'i'Ki,.-M7,rr- Avwiu. cir f"! 4I Saddle Club. Nnt Town Shop to Sponsor Horse Show Thn SaMrllA l..u ti ttoTiJ i -uu oi ii.iamatn alls is to sponsor the races and ViT m u" "vi o, instead h.e .Tow.n Shop as previously stated in this paper. ' The mix-up occurred when the writer of the story misunder stood the information as it was given out by Mrs. Keith Moon of the Town Shop and also promi nent lntheSaddlo club. Classified Ads Bring Results. Kahut Scores KOOver Leo Turner Pf.RTT.AWr. T.il.. on mi Alfnr Id vniinn .. -tt , . , in uii-ano-on slugging, Joe Kahut, Woodburn, jii.-., uxpioaeo a series of right nanus io ieo uno Lion) Turn ers nw lnat nlrflv I- tt . Portland negro three times and i nis urcgon light heavy i?", cnampionsnip with a technical knni-lrnnl uilv. hoThf ibattlcfs previously had fought to a pair of draws Kahut, who built up a wide i '", ,no cnry Kolng, out- wi: gca runicr by 12 'A pounds, 116 tO 1 fifl 'A Tllt-nn- I 1 IIUU UilC gooo. round, tho eighth, when sept mo tarm lad off bal- ani:i: wilii mir inKa I 1.1 -7-- J"ii aim out nim up mr rignt nooks. The two knockdowns prior to the final were for three counts. m preliminary contests Jim- p.,. "i,"'.lw' aeatte, and Eddie Well, 143, Portland fought a six-round draw: Bohhv ?.Ciu WJ- 00?burn. kayoed --".Su .tuuos, ioi, Portland second round; Dell Wisncr lflfl aOatt n tnnn.nJ ... ' , .v..m,i.-u out narrv .v.. , i. v-ioveiana. in Kwlk Kiiln ' iiTTT-J !". wiiio i S Kl run aiitlth; i),r,.Vi', "'". Ijj urn, tiT ' .. i"i i J mllh. Ark.,;,.,.'',w iJ MillUI. Kv.t "ZS J ". irlumi, :,''"" roii nAi.-oii,inrr J 'Hl llro,. 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