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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
KLAMATHNEWS. Friday, May 22, 192S. Pg Five The Kentucky Derby T;.V J .irTr It.tI - ycv . . mmm :sklhi i'5V-N'f i t , Pleasing Jewelry IS yclci'liiij: " commencement jjift, why not imci)ii:iU' the event by a gift that will be ,t 11 easnm ant iiernuincni. uramiation hotable event in your s0ns or daughters or ling ineiiu s iuiit.- mc k"- iioiaoiu too. George L. Metz, Jeweler "Let George Do It" 622 Main St. V : -' ! la.i rifl)'-n lv K:ir cii'i'lj.v. I San-1 raihijr cla .si' , u.s marred by rain. J hi . peer nf Ami'ri an jockeys, out in front picture shows I'lylii; and on the rail. Snappy Sporting Notes FLYING FINN TO TRY TO SHATTER Pelican Squawks 20 OFF Dn Any Article !t rm . c. in l ms otuie Two Days Only Friday and Saturday Buy that Boy or Girl a Graduation Gift in honor of the occasion. inters Jewelry Store 2-714 Main. Phone 149-W Th I'oHratiK found thfir stride y'Htcnlay ftfternnnn at the fsitr KIoiiikIh, when mill cloud finally lift 1 and pirmittftl a workout, tin first of 1 lie wci'k. Kvfry member of the team was out. S'inny Mohler and IIoRun tossed balls to lh IVIlcuns for batting lira Met. The IxiyK all knocked a Iioidit or two apiece. Of course, they -ant be exported to do that well in the real Rame with Yreka, Sunday. Hut they will have to per form better with the stick than they idid against Hay of the Shastas last I week that is. if they want to keep GIANTS KEEP UP WINNING STREAK I the old ; mark. percentage at the thousand I BOSTON. May 21. -The record ilirciiklnK Kirn In to make hi great est effort Friday eveulnc. On the ifast Harvard stadium track about 17 p. in., the human running nui lihine will attempt to shatter the j world record for the one mile run. which he. himself estalilinhed in j Switzerland in 1D23. If Nurml rami as he Ik expected i jto run. there l little douht that hej Various concerns about town co will Binanh the American record of 0(,rat(ld heartily In securing Jobs 4:1- made by Norman Tuber on ror lhe niPmbers of the team wllh- ithe Harvard track 10 years ago. ollt work. of the four not accom toadies of greater llosiou colleges modated .but one now reuialua wlth jwho have followed the flying Kinn'sjout worK, American campaign against Indoor. I marks are Inclined to think he will; street, who is slated to pitch lower his own mark of 4:10 2-5. .against the Yrekas Sunday, was un ; Nurml himself, never over-confident. ; a,p to lef In from Hallo for prac- ;savs he will run a "good mile. Major Fred W. Moore, graduate manager of athletics at Harvard, is In charge of the race. As no ad mission Is to be charged, he la mak ing arrangements to handle a crowd of thirty or forty thousand. Nurml Is to have three opponents. Jimmy Connolly, former Intercolleg iate mile champion: Tom Clauson. of the Ilnston Athletic association, and Billy Dooley of Cambridge. All four will run from scratch. Con nolly Is the only one expected to give the Finn any competition after the early stages of the race. If weather conditions are nol pel feet for a fast race Friday evening, Nurml will remain over to make his effort In connection with the Harvard-Princeton dual meet Saturday afternoon. tice. The high school principal is pretty well taken up with school exams this week, but he Is warming up each evening at Malin, and on douhtedly will' be In good form."' Sunny Mohler will stand by to help Street out of a hole if need be. Another 10 days and Prultt will probably be In condition. COAST LEAGUE Score R. H. E. Seattle ... .,11 20 2 Salt Lake 10 14 0 Batteries Strykcr. Dumovlch and Baldwin; McCabe, Singleton, Pier cey and Petera. American Association Indianapolis, 0: Toledo, 3. Milwaukee. 9: Minneapolis. 8. Kansas City. 8; St. Paul. 1. Louisville at Columbus, rain. MC8H1ANS ATTKNTION Organization meeting Friday ,thi Mnv 22. at 8 o'clock. Cen tral Union Hall, Fifth and Main st !f vou are a musician please attend. M22 Gifts for the Graduate Reasonable Prices Easy Terms and Ewy (Gift Nw mi BsmrtiM Glover, The Jeweler "The Home of the Big Street Clock" Club R. H. E. Portland 9 13 2 Sacramento 5 11 1 Batteries Leverem, Burns, Win ters and Tobin, Rowland; Hughes, Shellenback, Vinci and Koehler. Club ' R. H. E. Oakland 3 9 0 Los Angeles 2 5 2 Batteries Boehler and McDonald, Read; Wright and Sandberg. 11 innings. Club R. H. E. Vernon 11 0 San Francisco 8 18 8 Batteries Pillette, Ludolph, Eck ert. Christian and Whitney; Mitchell Geary and Agnew. The (Hunts, w ho had lost but two games out of 12 during the invasion of the Polo Orounds by western tears, added another victory to iti-:r long hat Thursday by defeat-. IJpg the Pirates, the fourth team to! lompete with the New Yorkers since! the interactional clashes began, 5 to 4. The Pirates had done well! I In the east, better than any other 'western club, and it was Bill Mc- Keehnie'B ambition to raise the standing a bit more by taking down i i..-.. in ti,n rifti. tu ning there was a chance, the Pirates putting over three runs, hut the (iiants tightened up and won. The victory gave, the Giants a record of 23 victories and seven de feats; while Pittsburgh remained In a tie for fourth place wifh the Cin cinnati Reds, who lost a game to the Phillies, 9 to 1. The Brooklyn Dodgers won over the Cabs, 5 to 4, thus maintaining their place along with Philadelphia, Just behind New York. Boston de feated St. Louis 12 to 3. It was track meet for the Ath letics at St. Louis, where they piled np 20 runs to the Browns' four. Five pitchers went to the mound for the home team, but the Mackmen continued to run across home plate at will. ' The Senators made up for the de feat of Wednesday, by winning from the Tigers at Detroit, to 2. Walter Johnson allowed but seven hits. Muddy Ruel was back behind the plate again. The Yanks won a game in Cleve land, 6 to 3, hitting up 11 hits. Boston won from Chicago, 9 to 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE Score ' R. H. E. Philadelphia 20 19 2 St. Louis 4 8 1 Batteries Gray, Walberg and Cochrane. Perkins; Gaston, Grant, Blaeholder, Falk and Severeid. NATIONAL LEAGUE Score R. H. E. St. Louis 3 7 4 Boston 12 1 1 Batteries Sothoron, Stuart and Gonzales; Cooney and O'Neil. Score R. H. E. Cincinnati :.. 19 2 Philadelphia 9 13 1 Batteries Mays, Blemlller and WIngo, Douglas; Carlson and W1I-con. Score R. H. E. Pittsburgh 4 8 4 New York 5 8 0 Batteries Adams, Morrison and Smith; Scott and Gowdy. Score R. H. E. Chicago 4 11 3 Brooklyn S 7 1 Batteries Cooper, Brett, Hart nett; Vance and Deberry. Score R. New York Cleveland 3 Batteries Shawkey and i Kyle and Myatt. Score R. Washington 6 Detroit 2 Batteries Johnson and Collins, Stoner and Woodall, uass- ler. Score R. H- Boston - Chicago 7 8 TlAtterles Lucev. Ruffing and Hevlng; Faber, Cvengros, koss, RlankehshiD. Mangum, Mack and Grabowskl, Schalk, Crouse. A circulation oorertng the elty of Klamath Fall and the county ot Klamath that' the Klamath New. NEW ROAI KNGIXKKR - The new position of county road engineer, created by an act or me last legislature will In all prob ability be filled by Frank Z. How ard, of Klamath Falls, formery as slstant city engineer. The county court of Klamath county is Tested with this appoint ment subject to the O. K. of the county surveyor, and It to under stood that the county court has decided unanimously for Howard's appointment, and county surveyor Darley who Is absent fmm the city Is expected to confirm the court action In the matter on hie return. The Time To Buy A Piano IS NOW First payments on new pianos at the Earl Shepherd Store are very low. Monthly pay ments range from eight dollars and up. The best evidence of the public confidence in the Shepherd line of pianos is the fact that this firm has sold Ten Pianos in Klamath to One by any other local firm. May we show you these superior piano values at our new, clean, redecorated warerooms 507 Main St. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Knabe and other Pianos, Victrolas, Radio 507 Main St Phone 282 Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan ville Stage Line Geo. A. Scott, Owner. Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 Leaving Klamath Falls . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 A. M. Arriving at Klamath Falls Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M. Leaving Susanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M. Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 :00 P M. Making through trip in one day. Connecting at Klamath Falls for Ashland, Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con necting at Susanville for Reno, and points east and south, also Fruit Growers camps. New comfortable stages will be used on this line. Best of Service Guaranteed. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Products i Sole Agency for Klamath County. J. N. BRAMHALL Manager. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 149-J. 208-209 Winters Bid. YA. III