tA-
jSerHurts Navy
Us in Bend Tilt
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
f AGE NINE
1 l rt!ffrnt Station:
(.. j i.j lor 3 P. m. Bunday afternoon, will not
ftl tfWi'dM -in action b.e.u.e h. h.i b..rf t..n-
r n .knva .400 far the on io lir and
,,.. .il bll w . n.n.. T.WIna hli olace on a.cond
"r r Rickey. iiy
rm ID F'.nl .!..:!. iirncr
f "...
.. UlO .lorn hni
Wild
l.lll'lll.d
n". . a to 7 victory over
..v to'X ...ill nrob-
lu. "o. I 'or the
MV" T. iron. MfTd
ihkt he did
F . u ..toll inuid will meet th Naval Air St.-
I ,,. ..wiilu' "'"fnid bv th loaa of Second B.i.m.n
And Still Champcen!
hnnffii
Mini 7 -.itintf ' i - w
W hurllnui. the strikeout
J0n '
r..m.r on Mound
i . him on mo mi""
H.i rrme". on. ot the
fen tlS Bend hur in.
P'"V,. rnnnor up wm.
H'""."?.! .nrl. and Barkf
wltii ihreo o( whom were
kl',1 th. i ndmouil ilr
m r.v.v i. .till
f.O'Sr. r. arm. so ho
rS. hi; not be avallnb e.
Ifi Mlllrr Ct mm trniii...;.
V'i'L,,;'. nicest
hm sunns i"
hM bcn to g7t m r
. i. ...iw'i heavl.
eU.ti.nl hitteri.
Iw H" " j l.i art a hit
-J times at bt;
' t i.a,n fit van
L,bie "',n."n,,.rc iii
jinn ll uocrcnuwi. ....... .
row:
DVI1U
.,.. Farmer
Musner
Hutch
... Douglass
., lloulchens
...., Rrown
.... Bluehnr
Nehl
MeCortntll
Sports
iuUon rot.
!n::ib.:
Mif m.e..
ip-Seeded
st Xrf ists
Wh Finas
lLAMAZOO, Mich., Au. 8
uddy Bchren, Kort uiu
It, rli., and MacDonald
ay, Prlnctlon, N. J.. tho
ioiMded playcr, ronched
fioali of the nutlomil boys'
ji meet hero yesterday,
i one tcmMliial, Behrcns
bom Sidney Schwartz,
Mr N V R..1 n.t and In
ether, Malhey won over
Kirt Mouledoua, new ur
it U S.I.
It lh nallntikt innlni ali.tflffs
tcitd Bartien, iccond seeded
ry nom snn Angeio, Tax.,
iitHf HitrhU Fln.n. nvertv
fcCilll, 8-4, 7-9, 7-S. Flam
I notional boya' champion
lyur.'
Ill (Mending champion, Bob
liwhiir nf Hnllvuini.il
C, tu through fifth leaded
Vaj Shea of Loa Angelea,
I M, ( J, to qualify to moot
in anuirony a unaii.
By fhitz howell
Plnch-Hiltlna for Hugh
Fullarton Jr.
NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (Tj
Bit of banter:
It lan't aurprlalnf that the
Chicago Cuba are In fourth
plnco In tho Natlonul loop they
l.ll ItiHnm an tinrrt Hi II, t alnrl
that they juat naturully bound
ed thai tar , , . Jim manpower
hortago in football la getting
touaher Notre Duma hat a
Kelly and a Sullivan on In
quad of "Fighting Irlnh"
uuck. uiiiiiniicn, report an
with an increaao of 23.U0O.0U0
over taai year ana mo nuni
erf have no ahotgun ahella.
HOW'S YOUR BA8EBALLT
tJn 1 Whuf nlfluAf ujnri
ma lor louaue htttinu chmnDion
hip. and did not hit a home
run7
. lvn 9 Tin lv nnn mnlnr inm
BUO teum ilnco 1D00 hiin scored
in u nine inninsa 01 a game,
AnNWtrit mi. nd -hut no fair
peeKing now.i
NOTEA TO YOU
Uli tllltlllV) TRIIUVIUiitl iVVI
all-Amorlcan contor. It; a major
commanaing a mum Bcjuaaron
In fnnlgnrl in.voartiH Nid
Garvrr, pitchor with the New-
91 K CIUD Ot mO V
Inal 1 knuull m Jltt KnttlnW
average, hurled a no-hitter, and
II in ill nrai year oi onsroan
(ncoula note he belongs to tho
urowiii, via loiccio.j
"Terrible Ted" Favclic De.
I,aII f Imi, In..tM l.fta lai,f.rl
l tflnl.l t.i. ui'npM', Iihuu.
weight championship againat
mo immortal join. u. ouuimi
n the motion picture oi me
same name.
BASEBALL ANSWERS
lyn, 1818, battod ,338 no horn-
cm.
No. 2 The New York GianU,
vs. Philadelphia, June 1, 1023;
the score 22 to 8.
1
Hi
4"t
7.' .
J - ff
1
51
Dr. utoro Aair, city wrtiuintj comniinwn awnu
alttr he knocked Challenger Harb Parka out with a ravene body
1 art.- I.. la I U . Uan,l a f 4ha fnmmlllllan n V
1 fl UVR twmm put in i" a iriius w -
v m ...uif,... u ik. kmit ia k u rHnH in lha winner.
ivaiviisii H j aM IV - wwu 'v - " -
Piledriver
Knocks Out
Challenger
Katonan Puts Parks Asleep
With Reverse Body Slam;
Tony Morelli Disqualified
A terrific reverse back slam
on Chiillcnucr Herb Pinks put
him out cold and cinsscti I'ncmc
coiuil light henvyweluht tltliv
holder, I'uavo Katonan, ns still
ennmpecn.
The iowcrful piledriver sent
I3n,-I Inln m.urr.ni-vpr IfillH f,.r
about 111 minute and Incapiici-
luteu nun tu aum tin c-aiviii i.iui
he was never able to answer the
bell for tho second round.
Cunadlun Champ Herb held
Ihc advantage for most of the
match, specializing in stop over
toe-holds and arm-holds. In
breaking one of the toe-holds.
TluDiiA n.iiuht PurWi, In a vitnl
apol on tho neck with Ills foot
and knocked the contender grog
gy. A few more slugs to the jnw
and then tho powerful piledriver
and the match was all over, ex
cept for the shouting and t h c
awarding to Katonan of his belt.
Tho soml-flnul affair was lust
slam-bang knock-down, draR
out as Tony Morelli took the first
fall from Jack Klscr with a body
.pmii K.urx ramp n.cK in win
.'...A.l full will, n p.rli nf
dropklckn and slugs to tho jow
followed by a press.
Morelli got rough nnd tried to
mix it up with Referee Enrl
Yokely, but. he didn't get far.
Yokclv disqualified him and
awarded tho ooui to n.iscr to tnc
crowd's pleasure.
The curtain-raiser was n crowd
pleoscr, too. Roddy O'Dowdy
took n fall from Tex Porter with
a Boston crob after the first
round had been fought to a drow.
Porter came back to take the
second full with a reverse arm
scissors to cause tnc maicn to do
.U.i.lir M nvm Incl n piipii rl,nrW-A
to refcrco a championship match
wnen ins gcntio .iuu.u iiursu
inrew nim wnno riuiun une nay
lnl urppk nnH hrnke two nf W fil
ly's ribs. Yokely, who has rcf-
erccd Here Detorc, was cauca in
to keep the bad boys in line and
he did nn excellent Job of it In
111 opinion of the crowd.
Jack Wallops
Bob Montgomery
AMSaiCAN l.SAOliS
St iMitS 80
BMton ... S3
Nw York
Jwd Rosters
jounced for
I-Star Game
AN FRANCISCO, Aug. S fP)
ad rosters for the Pacific
legue All-Star baseball
t tiers Monday night were
wd Inst night.
I'W. from tho Portland and
'"wnto clubs will face a
irancUco-Los Angeles ag
VMl here Mnnrln nloht
ff OiWind and Seattle will
tan n ii r nor,hern team
Hollywond-San Diego In
Wlhern version at Los Ange-
frocetd, of 'the Knmes 'will
KtVmSulpre!1i ,or overseas
hfiu M.,nd ald the American
f 11 Playors association hen-
.una,
Chip-am
clvUnd :
Dlroll .......
Phll.rt.lphl.
w.ininston
. so
. si
. 4
n.'li'. ir..iiiiv
Chtr.vo a, ci.v.i.nd a.
W.ihlnaun 1-0. BMton S I.
N.w York 1, Phll.rt.lphl. 0.
Only f.m.. .eh.lul.d.
NATIONAL LKAUtlB
MG-ur vnoir a.,,, i; in
Pvt. Beau Jack won the deci
sion, Pvt. Bob Montgomery
.lUn'l ln.n l.ia llnl.lu.niolit flllr.
$35,064,1)00 in war bonds were
sold, mid tho customers.
lrif.li tA i a n M r n 1 ImnHrpH
un.inrlf.fl vnti'mns saw a whale
of a fight show.
The two gladiators have
fought 35 rounds to date. Each
has won two decisions, and the
count on rounds Is almost as
even as that. Counting a total
of 165 votes for tho 55 rounds,
two ludges and the referee vot
ing on eacni' Il sianos; ocau
Jack 78. Montgomery 77, even
10.
Jack won last night by piling
up an early load with a slash
ing body attack oualnst the
slow-starting Montgomery, and
then staving off a lato rally by
the champion. Although he
won, Jack was the only one to
show any marks of battle. He
had a bloody nose and mouth,
and a damaged eye, while Mont
gomery was unhurt.
" FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By Th. Associated Press
rw vnnK
Beau Jack. 138J, Augusta, Ga.,
outpointed Bob Montgomery,
.... t rt
131, fniiaacipniti ii";.
WATERBURY. CONN.
iirnliA Ppn 19RI Hartford
outpointed Lulu Costontino,
132S, Hew i or. ttu.
If I, n ,,f,-rtTn" nrl.plf, VOU
need, advertise for a used one
in tho classified
Oldtimer
Comes Back
As Pitcher
Ben Chapman Back After
Many Years to Twirl Bums
To Victory Over Boston
' Bv JACK HAND
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
Bon ChuDman's stormy base
ball carrier had a new slant to
day as the newest Brooklyn
-Twlimp .B.if Vila nnmn nr.utf.rl in
XUVIp,'.' nPT, ,.n ii
tnc National league mjum
pitcher with a 1.000 winning per
centage and a .500 batting average.
Temperamental Ben from
Nashville led the American
league In base stealing four
times, miing oi in moi,
played shortstop, third base, sec
ond banc and outfield in his ad
vance from Ashcvillc to the Now
York Yankees, wasnington sen
ators, Boston Red Sox and Cleve
land Indians.
It remained for the Piedmont
league to Bring out t-nappy a
l.tAnl. n. a vlpln.apim hl1-lrf- With
luivtitn o.l a muv . - - ......
a good "downer" as he went to
Colls when a string of double
U..ln... r1lcr,nlirl hi. nifphinff
IICUUVI P UM,WJ,VU ..." " ' "
staff. Deacon Branch Rickey
lurca nim away irom uwie wnu
a cash payment and Rookie
Pitcher Clvde Kine.
Chapman wasted little time re
porting to the Dodgers. Ho went
to tho hill to stop Boston, 8-4,
!.. MlrfU. In full ul.ui nf 13.nf,.t
of the Flatbush curious. Fircy
Ben lliniica ine oravua tu vim
safe blows, and left no room for
doubt by bashing a double and
single, driving In three runs and
scoring three more to warm the
Rickey heart and doom A!
Javcry.
While Chapman was taking
un Un.Kc Ptnrlru WnHpm
climbed back on the win wagon,
stopping St. Louis for the fifth
slraignv lime to naiig up nis
victory after four futile effoHts.
Cincinnati's margin was 5-3, with
Al Jurisich. the first of four St.
Louis hurlers, getting the loss.
Hal Luby's 10th inning homer
gave Bill Voiselle and the New
York uianis a noa over ine
Phillies' Ken Raffensbergor.
C..Jpl, rilveimrnnnK1 Phil fin.
Ishcd the game under protest as
they ansorDca mcir lutn siransin.
loss. Chicago held fourth place
ku hAnlina rJiilchitro-h 4.3 nn Rill
Nicholson's 24th homer, coming
...!.!. . Z tU- .In.U ac
wun a man uu in "u a
Poul Derringer took me win
from Max Butcher. It was the
10th straight Chicago triumph.
PAnni. Mnr-v. snih anniver
sary as a manager was spoiled
i ,1.. V.l.nne ..rl.r. tnrtlr a 1.0
game behind Hank Borowy be
fore a nignt turnout, oi
Booo INewsom was ine uiugu
lurk' loser.
Chicago's White Sox returned
to the first divisions by trimming
r.at,le,rrt'c MpI HarHpr. 5-3. on
some neat relief work by Jake
wane, jonnny mggeuiiK
WocklnalAn 4r n 7.ri pride over
n . 1H ,U. tlvoi nf turn
OUAIUI1 HI me ...w
Emmet O'Neil blanked the Sens
in the finale, 4-0. Detroit ana ot.
Louis were not scheduled.
From the
Corral
Fence
Doings of Klamath Horseback
Enthusiasts. Recounted by
"Top Wrangler"
St Lmil.
rinrlnnatl
Pltlihur.h
Chlc.fo .
N.w York
. ll
. ss
. so
. 4
..
. so
. ST
Phii.fi.ipni.
u.m.a T.ai.rnaj
Chlca.o 4. PllUbur.h 3.
Clnolnn.ll S. Ml. Ixiula 3.
N.w York 4. PhlLdalphl.
Brooklyn e. Btion 4.
rniir I.KAOIIK
Loa Anr.1.1 J
Ban rr.nrlieo ss
IIOllVWfKKl
O.kl.nd
8.er.mtnto f
Portland
Ha.tU.
.fUU
.sso
.SMI
.SOO
.40.1
.40.1
.441
.430
.its
,M7
.S.1S
.4W
.40
.40(1
.SOS
.904
29.166 lanore Transit Strike
To See Connie Mack Celebration
By TED MEIER
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5 (Pi
There ere many tender memories
in the lifo of Cornelius McGilli-
i l Mnplr to vnu
but possibly the most poignant
was last night's celebration at
Shlbe park in nonor ui in
anniversary as a big league basc-
bA "crowd'of 20,166. Including
many of the game's lop Ugures
5i.0;r. nf vester
"''priTnto he nark. To
J""'. JI nrJ.
San Dl.go -
LMl NUhl' Hatullil
Nan Fr.nelico 7. aaoram.jto I.
I.o. Anaola. a, Portland a,
O.kl.nd 4, B..U1. S.
Ban Dlaao 10. Hollywood .
.SSB
. .SSB
.SOO
.SOO
.4S7
4S7
.4TK
,4S3
get 'there they disregarded the
i...,.i airlk. that hot
CHy a ubim.w "
stopped all subways, street cars
and buses. Thousands came in
automobiles, out me majun-y
It.. J
w"c!r..- v.. 4pnV Hip helm
of a big league club nt Pitts
burgh on August , t"--ball's
"grand old gentleman ha.
fone up ana auwu .ns u...-.-..-.
adder. Ho has won nine Amcrl-l
..... InnHiiA nprinnnlx with Mr Atll
lau b--'.-. -- -- - .
lellcs ana live wona. s
well as winding up in the cellar
on many occasions.
Introduced irom nome piate oy
Lt. Governor John C. Bell of
Pennsylvania. "Mr. Baseball"
was presented n gold box with a
check tor sauuu as a ioklmi 01
admiration and affection from
the sports fans ot America.
"It has been a very happy
night for me," Mr. Mack replied.
"The loyal fans of Philadelphia
and In all cities I have visited
also have treated mo fairly. As
long as we havo men like Com
missioner Landis, Will Harridge,
president of the American
league, baseball will continue on
Its high plane."
rri.n Kin- lYinmnnt nf thn PPlP.
bration was the presentation of
n 1J..!- .11 Unor nlnxr.
hh ri-.tAM(ft nrAcprttnH thpjtn for.
mer stars: George Sisler, first
baseman of tne at. juouis crowns.
Vlt nllinc oetnnnA ' ho com an
t tuA .tUlatinc Prnnk- "Hnmp
Run" Baker, third baseman of
the Athletics; Honus Wagner,
1 ... jf l niUakl.l.Plr. nl
,ttc ra vitAw b.xj o
shortstop of the Pittsburgh Pi
the New' York Yankees; Walter
. . r i. J 1 1 1 :nUt
Howdy Folks: You've got a
date Sunday afternoon at the
Fairgrounds an' I calkiiatc you 11
all be thar when -the bugler
blows fer the races. Earlc Arant
will pony tho bang-tails to the
post, Guy Barton will be on hand
at the startin' gate to git 'cm off.
if the grandstand
i.. r...i tnWv hntlprin' for
the winner. The Saddle club is
as busy as a cat s tan ana mey ve
got a lot ot men a neipin . ""-ii-
ta m. r-hnop and Ko th
Moon a makln' out like they are
carpenters and tixin tne ran m
front of the grandstand. Elmer
raciairnt- and Rlanrhp Harmon
hawling hay fcr the fuss-tails to
munch on. 'i nar won v oc any
dust cause I hcerea tne Doys a
...in 4i.u u,ii7 pnin la nut Guv
on the water wagon. Clarence
Billy helpln' him. Bob Robbins
cut a big figure in the job pf
gcttin all events on tne iracx u.
fi u, nn ni RiimLiiiii
that's bein' pulled fcr the little
tots. A clown act and a exhibi
tion stunt, too. Seems to me
these girls haven't fergot much
i. v.B Una nf antpHa inment an
are a tryin' to pit on sumpin fer
every type hoss 'round these
parts. Now I want to add right
nir vnup pntripd in 'forC
Friday and help this club. Yuh
can win a purse or prize in evciy
event. Al) of yuh who don't ride
get a ticket to this outdoor flare,
who knows, you. too, might de
velop sum nasty saddle sore 'fore
the snow gets over, i wm .
the fairgrounds las' nite and I
seed a lot of people gettin' their
... V-. Y.....F ..n.T a
noss reaay. vu,j wu.
helpin' two girls with that Eng.
lish kind of ridin'. Dr. J. Hilton
cxercisin' his hoss with a young
ladv at his side on her steed.
Jack Ray and Alice driving their
hoss to a cart in a spankin new
harness. Clair Btigcr pruuu.y
workin' his beautiful hoss. Tun
i... AHa'mc ririin' in one of the
events at the show, but not the
race cause funny aon i wm.i iu
ride the fat off of his sorrel. I
hope this is a humdinger of a
show cause I'd like to see sump-,
In like this gel staneo nsni. nt-.q
in the heart of a hoss country.
-.l.!..,. Untfnn nnrl cnmP trOUSerS
made fcr her hoss so she can ride
the pants off of it m tnc saaai
hoss race. Jim Stewart ask me if
I'd ride his hot-blood in a race,
u.. T.,a an, a littlp lead noison
that makes me over weignt. a
heercd he got a rider and I I m
goin1 ta watch that sorrel. Well,
I gotta git ana see a i a
ten gallon nai, cause .en
is hard to Kit. ye now. ore yun
Sunday'
Hotshot Pros
Unlimber Clubs
For Round Two
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Aug.
(n Qnmp rtptprmined colfers.
including the hotshot profession
als, Byron rseison ana oug rat
cpan nnlimhprpH thpir clubs
today for the second round of the
Beverly Hills first annual open,
bent on retrieving me ieau wuu
..l.rrl-iu hv n pnmnarativelv un
known amateur, Carl Hannan,
I.mI .itbp ujrtrlrpl-
Hannan fired a surprising az-
. i p., i.:ii
33 0 on me ll-par iuiiiiik i"ia
county club course.
He ended the round with a
two-stroke lead over Tony Pen
na, Dayton, Ohio, pro, who card
ed 32-37 69. Freddy Gordon,
another local amateur, tromped
in for third spot with 35-35 70.
Haegg Breaks
World Two
Mile Record
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 5 (fP)
t r , u. . ... nnr
muiiiii.i iibck( una a nvw uiiui
ficial world record for the two
mile run to his credit today.
bly tho greatest race of his ca-
mnv .finioltppl 1HO maf... ahna1
ot nis nearest rival last, mgm
in taking the event in the
CImI. pip.1 nr. Bloplltirn tf a rn P In
8:42.8. The record, which he
noias, is 0:101.
Another world mark was bet-
tnmii ...Kan 17 IT I .n hn pImi- Pnu.
ercd the 3000-meter stoeple-
I l n .n 0 Tl (:. 1 ...
cnase in o.ov.u. j.iie uiticiaii icv
ora IS :UJ..
Arne Andersson missed his
try at the 1000-meter record,
being timed in 2:21.9. three
tenths of a second slower than,
the recognized world mark set
by Rudoii HarDig oi uermany.
NAZIS STOP SPORTS
i.innin A .... K DA Alt
it L l L L XJ , nug. n n iii
championship sports matches
nave Deen suspenaea in Ger
many, "because of the present sit-1
nation," Berlin dispatches said to
day. Near the postoffice of Vest,
N. C, Is, appropriately enough,
the community of Suit.
When in Modford
Stay et .
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern '
Joe and Anne Eetley
Proprietors
JM,4rplat a
BLENDED WHISKET . S PROOP . S1, OBAIN NEUTRAL SPIBITB
a.i.a.nua.u t. . i . ,, . HAVRE OE GRACE. MARYLAND
,4pK
Horse Racing
r
t
f
T
t
f
AND
Horse Show
Tomorrow
Sundav. Auaust 6
,. -
FAIRGROUNDS 1:30 P. M.
If
DANCE
Saturday Nite
DANCELAND
(Formerly Sketeland)
313 Klamath
Music by
. Peppy Gordon's Oregon HM Billies
Sponsored by Veteran of Foreign War
MIC ........ ., . . .
Johnson, right-handed pitcher
r ii, kin..i..i T all,, tlfMta
IOr VTHalllllfclUil, ucilj vj.vjtv,
cnnlhnaw nilnhpr IctV thp Athle-
lics; iris opeaKCi, uuujciuc. iw,
the Cleveland Indians, and Babe
Ruth "the greatest hitter of all
,. . . . r-i.,.l.
time, xanKee ouuicmci, miui
er Mickey Cochrane, formerly
with the A's and Detroit, and
Outfielder Ty Cobb were unable
to be present.
The only sour note was the 1-0
defeat the Yankees inflicted on
the A's after the festivities were
m.Ap. Hahpt plnuranmp nnrl Hank
Borowy engaged in a scoreless
duet until tno nintn wnen ucDrRe
aurnweiss saie Duni, a sHt-init-e,
an infield single and an infield
out produced the only run.
Our Wo.y
Arrow to EMJoy there's i -thought it WICETOBE
I ilFe""WHV, VOU H MORE TO IT MARRIED, I
L 3"T HAVE TO -TAKE THAM THAT ) THEM I THOUGHT IT
' ACOURSE IM IT TO ) ITS QUITE J NICE TO BE FREE,
I ??JHF-' JIS SO J A STUPy (SOI TOOK TO TH' LIFE
A k'tlK 'IHRU TH1 1 TO 3ET THE OF A HOBO, ' :
jfJi 4PcrtS V A MOST OUT THEM A PALACE LOOKEP
tk'i 7 WpVSWT THERtA of life better to ME.' m
5n LIKE THIS-' A I'VE FUMBLE!? AROUND
Ji'l BTnV-2n TILL I'M MIMETY
1 " "-fPSfeiy, 'la STiiU AKJ' I -JUS GOT KAY
V srfsKl IP miK 1 iS?, ff iUMt FIRST LICW: O' 5EWSE-
f fkfmVWW, TH' SECRET 0 PER"
' IIMJIKPPT1!1';: 1 tfl. IS KJEVER LOOK k
y J. R. William- Our Boarding Houn
With Major Hoop
T .TUST TOLD Wl(v THE
rElLIMG PR.CE.05-
hm' TMk.IOC.ts.lK2 ESSS IS
60,000 A DOZcN P.NU
Hfc WfcNI UUVOIM Uivci
A OrP SMIPEK.'-
ANV-L3LP
M.bM& IT
BRrXrODV.
,.i i.wp s': :X Tr Jm A I r: k -;rl
RECORD AGMM 5.00D. FOR QMB
' - . : : i - 7 . . rVv i
. AMD WILL m A oUY (-uui-u
-30rAEBODV Iff SET HIIASELF-
PLEASE HOLD f A PW
A MET UMDER. M OOSAORS
PRETTV oOOU
l i IV,lC '
Portland Teams
Beat Outsiders
Br.TJTT.ANT, rirp Anff. S (TP.
nnrYnattia Trnn nf - Pnrtland
land's Lind & Pomeroy nine
bumpea Aioany s tununmgs
Movers 4-1 in yesieraays opwi-
inct mnnrlc r.f flfPfnn Junior
.American Legion baseball champ
lonsnip piay.
TUn Trnnmnn plinnpd Wood-
U. tiintnptr ctrintf of 1 ft ThpV
tallied both their runs in the
third inning and tnen nippea a
fifth inning rally that saw Wood-
burn score once on singles rjy
o.l.n.J n,. np.pl TnVtn riarpn
Albany, held to four hits by'
... .. . i i t v .' i" r .
waiiy .uamoerion wno wiutiet
12 of the up-state batsmen, made
its lone run in the fifth on Pitch
er Neil Richardson's sharp single
that brought in Ralph Cooper.
Richardson yielded seven hits.
Coming Attraction!
o
"The Idol of the '
Air Lanes"
JanTgarber
Aug. 16
DAN CE
To, Give You
Better and Faster
Service
On Vulcanizing and
Recapping Tires
Our Tire Repair Dept.
WILL BE CLOSED
UNTIL THURSDAY
In Order to Install
Additional New
Equipment!
Balsiger Motor Go.
MAIN and ESPLANADE "
Armory
Sat.' Night
9:00 'Til 1:00
Baidy's Band
FEATURING
Paul ' Marv
r l-A
rTr. t-rto-rilt: Olft f-tlTTEt? '
SWIGART MAHONEY
'MX