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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1946)
Weed Tilt Hurts Sons' Bat Marks Thn 10-hit Northern Califor nia jague victory over Weed last Sunday put the Klamath Sons in a tie for first place in the standings, but did little to nelp the batting average! of the various players. Ernie Bishop hit three for five, but atill dropped 10 point in the hitting department, from .630 to .640. but he still figures as the most regular hitter on the club. Bart Colbar got two for four nd picked up eight points, go- mid Br HALE SCARBROUGH Old Clipping Come into my hands today is an old yellowed and cracking clipping from the Oregon Daily Journal of Portland dated Mon- day evening, August 7, 1905, and showing large three column picture taken at a bur lesque baseball game in Lot Angeles. The snapshot shows Jim Jeff ries, who was the champion hcavyw eight fisticuffer o f the world in days way back yonder, taking hefty swing at the ball while Eddie Hanlon, old-time baseball player, ooks on with envy. Jeffries is rigged out in a coonfkin cap, a la Dan 1 Boone, and is wearing fringed leggings and what appears in the picture to be an ordinary pair of dress pants and a white shirt. Eddie Hanlon, scratching his chin in wonderment at the plate stance of the champ, is rakishly attired in a pure Alexander Dumas costume of long velveteen coat, knee breeches, wide ruffled collar and cuffs, pork-pie hat and cold-steel sidearms. You can tell that he is not a bit player in an early movie mob scene by the fact that he appears to have on baseball shoes and wool sox. The old clipping was found by Daniel L. Seiber while doing some construction work at Tom Watters old insurance office on Main, the Green Construction company is doing the work and this picture was found in the office'! double floor. Seiber is going to send the old clipping to Jim Jeffries' restau rant in Los Angeles. A glance through some old baseball records discloses that Hanlon was quite a baseball .player back a decade or two "before the turn of the century. This record book, which goes into everything but the number of times various batters have been struck on the left hip pocket by a pitched jcurveball, comes up with the information that Edward H. Hanlon led all the outfielders in the major leagues -with errors in 1880, 1884, 1685 and 1891. He was playing with Cleve land, Detroit and Pittsburgh dur ing the time, and the book merci fully fails to state how many errors he committed in each of those years. a . This department yesterday re ceived a telegram from a gentle man in Aberdeen, Wash., want ing to know how were chances for employment of any sort and housing of any sort in Klamath Falls. ' So, not being affiliated with the chamber of commerce except but casually, we wired back to the effect that if he had a house in Aberdeen he'd better stay there even if he starved to death for lack of employment. IP ill Fishermen, It's ILL 770 lbs. Lite w- SCHUBERT'S SALES & 520-322 Klamath Avt. ing to .470 from .462. Hi Hat field, the only other Son to get more than one bingle against the Weed pitcher. Jim Frua. col lected two hits in four trips and raised from .441 to .436. Olsen's Mark Up Jim Olscn's single drove in the winning run against the Califor nians and upped his average from .250 a week ago to .267. but Roy Wheeler went hitless in four attempts, sliding down to .286 from .353. Hatfield, clean-up swinger in every game, now has collected 17 hits in 39 times at the plate, including three triples and a dou ble. Bishop has hit safely 16 times in 25 times up, and his triple against Weed was his sec ond of the season in league play. Hatfield has scored 11 times and Fran Miller has come across the plate for an even dozen runs. Only Loop Tilts All these figures relate only to the nine Northern California league games played by the Sons. Taking into consideration the pair of kings-X games with the Roseburg Umpqua Chiefs. Bish op got only one hit in five tries while the Sons were clubbing out 20 hits in the second Rose burg tilt, dropping his average to .567. Golbar's mark would be .435. and Hatfield's .425. Jim Olsen's Brooks . - Piaan Whaalar Olaan Duroeha Smith Goarfa. pinch single the first game and 1 homer and triple the second would raise him to an even .300. The Sons have six more league tilts on the slate, beginning with a meeting with Mt. Shasta next Sunday afternoon on Recreation diamond. Klamath dropped the mountain boys 3-1 in their only previous meeting. Other home games will be played against Dunsmuir July 28 and Weed August 18. Klamath in Playoff After the schedule is exhaust ed, the two top teams will meet in a playoff series, and there is very little chance of those two teams being any other than Klamath Falls and Weed. The Sons are also contemplat ing another game or so with Roseburg. have an offer from the Ashland Elks and would like a revenge game with the Medford -raters, who beat the Sons 8-3 in a pre-eeason engagement. Ryan Slates Trip To Bend Ed Ryan, football coach at KUHS, is planning to take a group of high school athletes and prospective athletes to Bend to see a pro football game August 2 and asks boys interested in making the trip to meet with him at the high school audito rium Saturday at 7:30. The Brooklyn Dodger, foot- Dan professionals, will- train in Bend and have slated an inter squad game for August 2 and August 9. If enough boys are interested in making the trip up Ryan may also take another group up 'for the later game. There will be some expense involved, he said, for tickets, meals and the like. but Ryan has arranged for a sen ool dus for transportation. He wants the boys interested in going to give him their names Saturday night and he will ex plain the trip further. PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO BOSP1TALIZA1IUN Na Lata af Tima Faraunaal Kcialti! DR. E. M. MARSHA Chtrraetl rkrilelaa tf Me. Itk Em a Ira Thaatre ftltfc Pheae 1 PLASTIC Immediate Delivery I.IAGI I BATTING I AS I H Pel. ; Bifhrtp 25 S 16 .640 Boccht 5 13 .600 Hamald 3 11 17 436 Carlttrom , it J 7 .411 I Graham 5 S S .400 Pfatefa -- , 18 1 7 .39 I Millar 34 11 11 .324' 33 S 11 .314 ; 36 . 306 ; 1946 Modern Product We Invite You to See It You Can't Take It With You DEPOE BAY, July 10 AV Oscar, the winsome seal at the Depoe Bay aquarium, is dead. An autopsy disclosed that he had gorged himself, in a period of years, with 1B6 pen nies, five dimes, four nickels, three rocks, two military but tons and a piece of shale. Another seal has taken his place and the owners. Mr. and Airs. Paul Baird. hope tour ists will restrain themselves if they have the urge to toss cop per as applause for his tank performances. Joe, Tami To Fight NEW YORK, July 10 Joe Louis will make the 23rd defense of his world heavy weight title against Taml Mau ricllo of New York at Yankee stadium on Wednesday, Sep tember 18, Promoter Mike Jacobs announced today. Jacobs said that both princi pals had signed contracts for the bout, which will be Louis' second title defense of the year. The champion knocked out Billy Conn at Yankee stadium June 18. Ticket prices will be scaled from S3 to $30. taxes included. Jacobs said. Although terms of the contracts were not an nounced, it was learned that Louis will receive his custom- I ary 40 per cent of the receipts ana niauneuo jo per cent. Mauricllo. who is 23. has ', been fighting professionally i since 1939. Five years ago he i twice attempted unsuccessfully to win the light heavyweight title from Gus Lesnevich. He has had 77 bouts, winning 69. His record shows 51 knock outs: he has lost seven decisions and has fought one draw. Dur ing the past 18 months he has I run up a string of 12 straight i victories. 11 by knockouts. His! last bout was at Madison Square ! Garden May 17. when he1 knocked out Bruce Woodcock, i British empire heavyweight champion, in five rounds. Good Aim Saves Engineer's Life MALDEN. Mass.. July 10 UP) Trapped in conveyor belt roll ers wnicn were crushing his legs, a 46-year-old engineer saved himself today by throwing tin cans until he hit an electric switch which shut off the pow er. George Ross of Saugus aimed for his life 30 times before he scored the hit which stopped the rollers. Dragged into the machine above the knees, at the Potter Drug and Chemical companv, Ross twisted a jacknife out of his pocket and cut through heavy four-foot belt. When this failed to stop the machine, he grabbed cans spilled from the belt and hurled them at a wall switch six feet away until he hit it. . OPA WAILING PAN RUSSELL, Kas.. July 10 (P) A mourner's bench, complete with tear-drop pan and thick towels has been provided in the lobby of a Russell State bank. The bench, according to a bank official, is for those per sons who can't control their grief over the passing of OPA. So far it hasn't been used. Morse Horse Wins WASHINGTON, July 10 (P) The grand championship at the recent Alexandria, Va., horse show was won by Sen. Wayne Morse's stallion Spice of Life. The senator's stallion won three championships in eight shows last year. GUNS: All types of domestic guns wanted. Top prices paid. , The Gun Store 714 Main Phona 3863 Here BOAT Army Navy SERVICE Phone 3257 Floored By . -"a k 1 v . -v. :ri. .. L 'i Mr - -.- :.r- r Beginner's luck floors this 12-yaar-old fisherman as he snags a 16-inch larqe mouth bass while angling olt a pier at Penn Harbor. Pa. The lad's name is George Hoflmaister. Seven All-Star During Rout Of Nationals BOSTON. July 10 uV) Five individual records and two club records were set and five others tied in yesterday's golden base ball game between the American and National league all-stars at Fenway park. In addition the crowd of 34,908 contributed to the largest paid gross receipts for a single game. $111,338. Ted Williams, the Red Sox glamor boy, accounted for four new marks, tied two and helped his team set two others. Bobby teller. Cleveland, fireball pitch er, set one while his opposing starting nioundsman, Claude Passeau of the Chicago Cubs, tied another. The American league's 12-0 rout of the National not only was the most lopsided score of the 13 meetings but also the junior circuit's first victory via a shutout. Records set: 1 Most runs batted in, one game Williams. Red Sox. five. 2 Most runs batted in, total games Williams, nine. LEGAL NOTICES SOT KB OP BOND SA1.R Notice Is hereby given that pro posals will b rcived by the under lined until th hour of 2 o'clock P. M. lh 27th day of July. ItM and Im mediately thereafter publicly opened by the Board of Supervisors of the Klam ath Drainage District of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon at the office of said Board being 12 Melhas Bldg . Klamath rails. Oregon for an Issue of bonds of said Dtitrtet In the sum of 1100,000.00 matur ing serially as follows: M.000 00 two years from date of Issue. M.000 00 three years from data of Issue, - v S9.000 00 four years from data of issue, 99.000 oo five years from data of Issue. 1 1 0.000 00 six years from data of Issue. f 10.000 00 seven years from date of Issue, M Ooo.OO alght yean from data of Issue. tl 1.000.00 nine years from date of Issue, 12,000 00 ten years from data of issue. 12.000.00 elaven years from data of Issue. provided however that all of said bonds shall be subject to call and redemption on any interest paying date upon pay ment of principal and accrued Interest plus a premium of 3T. principal and In terest. Said bonds to bear Interest at not to exceed six per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, principal and In terest to be payable at the Klamath Palls Branch of The Pint National Banx of Portland. Oregon. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the par value of the bonds bid for and must be unconditional. The aforesaid tale of bonds Is sub ject to confirmation by the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Klam ath County. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Suoervlsore of the Klamath Drainage District of iviamam uounty. uregon C L LANGSLET, Secretary. J. 12-19-26; Jly. 3-10 No. 412. Hlionl Oiuilltri Product! tmp., fi. I : r rr '" , I jj W FOR JPLEASANT ' ' li JLvJJl Mome : . 'TO PfJ-ASAST MOMnXTS" At the gardtnim is th symbol ptrjtctim in Jlouirt, i PM ie Lttxt Hms come ojir I . '. 1 the pertct compliment in uhhkiti. .n I V PM 't tie flavor, superlatively smooth nd mtlfou, liYf '; ' is a toast to "Pleasant Meethigt . . , iffrv iflkJ Pleasant Moments . . . Pleasant Memories!" ' ' ' " ISy ' ' I Good Luck A -I ,. ?. V--..i i. .a y ,. Marks Set 3 Most rtinji scarrd. one game Williams, four. 4 .mu.si numc runs, luiai games illiuni., three. a Most slnkrouts, total se ries Keller, liulmns. 12. 6 Most runs scored by them, one game American le.iKue, 12. 7 Most home runs by team, one game American league, tnrce. Records tied: 1 Most home runs, one game Williams, Red Sox. two. 2 Most hits, one gani! Will iams, four. 3 Most losses bv nitcher Passeau, Cubs, two games. 4 Most hits by team Ameri can lea k up, 14. 5 Least hits by team Na tional league, three. Speeding Dod Splits Fine With New Son PORTLAND, July 10 (,F Mertnn II. Lathrop's infant son had $20 in the bank today, but it cost the new father another twenty bucks. Lathrop was find $40 for speeding to the hospital where the boy was born, but the municipal court judge said the fine would be halved if pop put $20 in the bank for the son. 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Keller said ho tentatively hud lined up a cast of the majors' top performers. In addition to the Indian (Ireballer, the mound corps probably will Include Hal Newhouser o( the Detroit Tigers, Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler of the New York Yankees and Jack Kramer of tho St. Louis Drowns. Infielders slated for action are Ken Kellncr of Cleveland; Klrst Itaseman Mickey Vernon of Washington; Shurlstop I'lul Riz- zuto of the Yankees; Shortstop f .i ,i i r .. i. .. i . .. i ! Jerry Priddy, Washington sec I ond baseman. , The proposed outfield would I have Charlie Keller o( the Yan : kees, Jeff Heath of the Drowns, Sum Chapman of the Phlladet i phia Athletics and Stan S pence of wasnington, LEGAL NOTICE M'MMONI in nir circuit court or THK STATE Or OHU.UN fOR THK COUNTY or KLAMATH FREDA MILUI. ritlnltU, KOMOND K. Mll.l-S. IfnrUM To E'lroond K MllU, Defendant IN THE NAME or THE RTATH Or OKF CON. GREETING: YU ar hrt. rrqttlrvtl tn ppr and nr th rnmpUint flltd fainat yvu in th ibmi ntlllrd uM nd court on or tM.nr July 10, IMfl, arid If you fall lit to ap pear and an'r, for wanl tharwnf. lha plaintiff wttl apply to hm Court tor hm rlie prarad for In har complaint, to wit A dtvorva frnm you upon iht frouncti of Cruat and inhuman treat mtnt. Thti lummnni la Mrvd upon rem by publication pursuant to n Or4r of lha Honorabl David R. Vandenbarf. Judtf of tha above-tntlllad Court. Mid order being da led June 10, IMd, and by publication thereof one a week for fmir ronecutlv and tuccewlve weekt. The I data of the flnt publication U June 13. IMd. and the data of lha la it publication la July 10, IMtt. W LAMA TOWNSITND Attorney tr Plaintiff ! Main Mr. at Klamath Falte, OrefeA 3. 12 It tt; Ju. 1-10 -No. 41 A. Boat Supplies BOAT ANCHORS .... $4.75 ANCHOR ROPE, Foot .. 2t OAR LOCKS. Pslr 7SC BOAT CUSHIONS 93 fc $2.98 Assortsd BOAT HARDWARE, OARS. 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