The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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L ,f fighting in their
ten-round go I at
Uit nighl. Tho fight
through the first,
U minute alter
El, calling the men
, of the rinf for
round, the New
Lntom iocked Cor-
, left and right, and
big fellow went
Vu saved from a
by hit second toas-
feweb
f men came up at
9f the bell in the
U Murphy hooked
ft and right on the
Gorman never reco
Waring. He reeled
tpooent i
pU to land
Mrs. J. P. Morgan
- Seriously ill
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Flv MYiali.ta are dcvollnf
their attention to Mr J. Pier
onl Morgan, wife of the linan
rirr, who la trrloualy ill at Ihnr
home at Clin Coir. L. I, This
It Iwr latrat photo.
Saturday, June 27. 1625.
Page Tftrae)
Calif.. waa a ucal al Ilia buna of
Mr. and Mra. Mil. Moor Thurs
day.
Mlse Porter Parsons U Paso
I to Ism, Caajr., was entertaked
whlls In Marrlll this week, at the
boms of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Has-
klni.
Mra. Rudolph Kattanhorn and
amall rhlldran Uiwel and Carol
ara visiting In Orland. Calif., with
Mra. Kattenhorn's parents. Before
returning bom I her plan to visit
alao wrtn Mr. Kultenhorn'rf alaler
In Oaklund.
Mia, Klln McVeigh left Isat
weak for Berkeley, Calif., where she
will sllrnd 4hs summer ecbool.
Klmer Bhay has opened up a
mast market In the Ilobb's bulldlm.
CONNIE MACK'S $100,000 LEMON
BLOWS UP AND ATHLETICS DROP
ONE TO WALTER JOHNSON'S GANG
Senators Oozing Up On Athletics In American Race;
GianU Still In Lead When Both They And Pittsburgh
.. Turn In Wins
PHILADELPHIA. June it. to be unfit for regular service with
9 Die When Mexican
Volcano Throws Lava
SAN DIEGO, June II. Nina per
sona are dead from extreme beat
In the vlclnhy of the volcano Sier
ra h Plntaa, now In eruption near
Meslrall, Imperial valley, according
to advices to Kl. Hlapsno-Amerlrsn.
s Mealrsn newspaper hers.
Two men died near the foot of
(ha mountain and seven mora on
the Amerlrsn aide of the line perish
ed In the terrific heat wave tbst
accompanied the eruption. Two of
the dead are Americana.
T
COAST LEAGUE
(United Newa)Lefty Groves, the
very expensive pitcher of lbs Ath
letics,, bsd another chance to show
Connie Msrk why bla price-tag .read
1100,000 when the Athletics met
lbs flenstors Friday In a hand-to-
hand fight for flrat place In the
American league. Mack Is still won
dering why Lefty's pries tag read
1100.000. drove abowed him an
other defeat. The Athletics lost I
to I, 'Groves allowing 10 bits. Wslt
Johnson pitched for the Senators and
lave eight bits.
Tbla licking cut a whole game
from the Athletic' lead over tb
Senators. They are now 11-2 games
shead.
Tbs Yanks and Red Sot didn't
play, but ths Tanks have an exhi
bition data a: Bristol. Ithoda- laland.
for Sunday, In .which Habe Ruth
may be aaked to make a brief ap-l-raranca.
In order to fulfill the
Yanks' contract. The Babe's legs
are still swollen, snd he Is auppoaed
the club.
The While Box and Tigers, occup
ants of third and fourth place, both
won Friday. Eddie Collins' bsll club
best the Indiana S to 1, and the
'i Igera. best the Browns 4 to S.
The Glsnts bad to blast In the
twelfth Inning of their game with
the Dodgers at the Polo Grounds In
order to defend first place againat
the Plratea. McGraw's club won
to 6. Tbe GianU and Dodgers were
tied 5 and S at tbe end of tbe
eleventh, and the Dodgers put one
across In ' tbe twelfth. Then the
Glanta made four, and remained one
game ahead of the Pirates, who were
beating the Reds 5 to 3 In Pltts
turgh. , .A defeat for the Glanta
would hare dropped them Into a tie
with tbe Plttaburgh team.
Tbe Cardlnala won from the Cubi
2 to t, and the Phils and Braves
divided a double header. Phllsdel
phis lost the first ( to ( and won
the second 4 to 2.
are tak-
up dally
some of
Walter J. Kerrigan, of Chlloquln,
a.. ! director of publicity tor the Klsm
like Joe
Ran Franclaco 5 0
Silt Lake 15 0
Batteries Mitchell, Crockett and
Agnew; O'Neill, Mulcahy end reiers.
Cook.
Score-
Portland
Vernon
Batteries
Tobln; Bryan,
ft. II. E.
II 1
: s i
Burns. Yarrlson and
Rudolph and Scbang.
druggist Is on the Job aaalating bla
father In tbe drug store.
Kenneth Wallan. local merchant
Hio round, and it was has leased apace at the Klamath
bo teen that the end Indian convention grounds.
lathe short battle " cro" attending the
i a i niKniij ostorvs at. (no new aance
low Orleant battler, ntlun tTouniK wh.r, tha Broad
iirt of gold wouldn't j way Novelettes are furnishing ex
ud he confronted hiajcellent music.
and made1 fu-l There will !e a band concert
telling Sunday for the X urate attending the
1 Klamath Indian convention. The
Iftranrin Ttnnda Indian hanrf and the
rcame up to the ej Klamath Indian band together will
I of those who have' furnish the mualc.
uai him ai a fast and ! Capl. French, world wur veteran,
War, with aock in!"1' tol saalatlnt Harris.
j iiK uuniuvr ui pauiue
I t sloe IrTnW . , ,
t Coftman waa a whale
mda lookt-rf Ilk.' Jo. sth Indian convention will lake i
v h.,i k.rk f slit with rapt, r rencn to iieauy iw
In the nlane. do ns somei nauerieaj i-eiu. .npp. curu.rui,
Scor R. H. E.
Seattle 3 7 1
Oakland 1 10 0
Batteries MIIJus and E. Baldwin;
Kuns and Bylar.
Score R.
Los Angeles 4
Sacramento 2
Batterlra Ulutner and
Martin and Koehler.
H. E.
10 I
IS 0
Ennls;
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score -Brooklyn
.....
York ...
R. H.
e is
11
fatten ln tha third and today
l unta
mil In the third. Joe world war veterans who did service
mtlfd Jack In to sblna.ao on the .Mexican border.
iCtborne and Taylor. Deberry; Scott.
Hnntxinger and Snyder. 12 Innings.
li which waa mlaunder-
uil tha apectators, bull
ti laaihrd.
-Harrlngtini Draw
Irtrt and W ilbur liarriua-
Mtholr feud of former or-
fm it each with vim.
M right found Its msrk
little opponent many
Wilbur came back with
' and evened the score,
udt a food draw of the
Snlllma and Joe Walters
food curtain ralaer.
tba old timers who at-
fight recalled the days
irpporleri of the leather
i't know whether they
Inroad to wltneaa a fight
lad.. Fort Williams, Ont.,
fl Tex. An Improvised
Pitched In ths race track
H1' lamps furnishing
it boxera. However the
pun came away well eat
is a good card and
p bora showed their stuff.
fHILOQUIN
klM. June 26. Dice
iKier snd boraeman of
"k his family arrived
to mend the Indian con-
Jarluon, well known
d rodeo rldor who won
P si the Klamath Falls
srrlved and Is- camp-,
' hte bulnm-e of the In-
P"tlon.
""onichln. aon of Rchon-
!', fOrtnae rhlsf Ilk hla
9Plng here and after the
' over will atart for
Fall.
' lutertallno. jlane.
h l svenlng under tbe
P t Chief F. Wilson. The
" i tr0W(l ,pebound
"'utei. t
It pk.. .,
I U Nnll. wnll Vnnwn
Ml. .... ' . --"-
iiorney who Is rep
ine Kl..lL J
Ndtrv Ik,. ..... .
ft " "u,k arrivea si
L "0 Indian -
'terdy ith Mrs. O'Nell.
' ,UB 1 m.i .
kii. . "'or, moil Known
L: 01 tl"lniiln will alve
r" ' their a., k-.nj
rhi 4ay ""Ins n
W "m are B.ltod They
L7!liH music for
tt... I W1r building
Him. ' z t """a
vniKMiuin pro-
t twii
Three fast racing cars arrived
from Portland and are enroute to
the Klamath Indian convention
grounds, ready for racra which start
on Friday afternoon and fiuUh
Sunday afternoon.
There wsa a large attendance at
the bualneas meeting yeaterdsy
morning, the bualneas meetings will
continue every morning except Sun
day. Harrlaon Brown and wife
of Bcntty aro late arrlvale.
Three K' Store
Offers Fair Prize
To the club boy or girl who wins
Class III Dairy Divlalon at the com
ing county fair, will ue awaraea a
scholarship to O. A. C. summer
school. Corvalll. In 12. This
coveted prlxe Is offered by the
K. K K. atore, who last year gave
a.slnillur award In nivlskon III of
n.V nrndnctlon. llull Hill, Of
i.w, n f "
Merrill, captured the prlxe last year
with his Poland China boar.
The youngster who wins this
prise certainly deserves It, for the
requirement of Class III specify
that he or she must care and man
age one or more dairy females of
any dairy breed, dropped before
August 1. 1. Per,0Q "
lesst six months. duTlng which
time records must be kept for at
least one month before freshening
and at least our months after
. k.nina- the latter to ""
milk production.
MERRILL
MERRILL, June 2B.-The W. C.
C T U. met at the manae Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Burr West-
.. . aidnt. nresldlng. uiw.
oroua, F"
... ih. .naulns year were ..,...
The old officers were all elected
.....H themselves, namely,
Mrs Burr Weatbrook, president;
Mrs. J. W. Taylor, vice-president;
Mrs N E Woodhouse, secretary,
r'.. W. F. Jlnnette. trea.ur-
er. Ice cream and cake were serv-
j a...i. ih. aoc a nour, uj
ea, " w
damos George Offleld, w,
.a Ch. C. Hule
ber. preaent. Mesdame, Burr West-
brook. W. F. Hill. Jamea
gins. M. A. Bowman, Ben
; rarltnn. J. W. Hnak
e! Woodhouse. Ed Harwood, MUj
Zylpha Patterson, h..
let and the hostess.
Mrs. Trobrldge of Santa
F. Jin
Mem-
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Flrat game- . R. H.
Philadelphia - ( 11
Boston S 12
Batteries Mitchell, Knight and
Wilson; Benton and O'Nell.
Second game
Philadelphia
Knston
Batteries Decatur
Marquard and O'Nell.
R. II. K.
4 10 1
3 11 2
and Henllne;
aavaaaaaBy HOPMSW f. bfaQWN MfaaMaMa
8core R. II. E.
Cincinnati 3 12 1
Pittsburgh 5 10 0
Batteriea Rlxey, Benton and Har-
rrarea; Kremer and smith.
Score R. H. E.
Chicago .. 2 7 0
St. Louis 3 10 1
Batteriea Alexander and Oon-
r.alea; Rhem and O'Farrell.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Score
Washington
Philadelphia
Batteries Johnson
R. H. E.
. 6 10 0
.3 8 1
and Ruel;
Branch Rickey, baseball theorist,
fs about to aever financial as well
as buslnes .relations , with tha St.
Louis Cardinal. ...
He Is wlahed out, according to
those. .. who jfhoyjd know.
This la nothing new for Rickey.
Folk aeem to have a penchant for
wishing blm out-f-after ,he-baa de
livered tbe goods. ' ''.
Rickey first sprung Into promin
ence aa manager of tbe St., Louis
Browns. Aa juch. Rickey did tbe
St. Louis American league club
the biggest favor that can be done
for a ball club He landed for the
team one. of the few really great
players I Vthe i gamerv-Oeqrge- 8ts--ler.
' Rickey bar coached baseball j
at; the University of Michigan,-'
where . Slaler-bod ."proved -.'himself'
an all-around1' eta'ri - Rickey gotj
SUIer to ign a St. Louia contract..
Barney Dreyfuas of the ' Pirates'
fought the move of the Browns onj
tbe plea of a verbal contract with
Staler, mado previously, Drcyfusa j
claimed. Rickey fought -the Pitts-1
burg claim and It was through his
energy that Staler' was saved for
the Browns.
Slater's popularity and greatness
as a player made lue Brou n
money making and interesting ball
olub. ,
When the majors smoked the
pipe of pesce wltb the Federal
league matters were so arranged
that Phil Bull, one "of the backers
of the "outlaw" organisation, could
purchase the St.. Louts club.
Ball bad his own Ideas concern
ing the. management ' of the ' club.
He signed Fielder Jones, former
Wbite - Sox star, to manage the
team ' and made Rickey business
manager. '
When It came time for Rickey
and tbe olub to agree on a new con
tract Rickey notified Ball that he
had received an offer of twice aa
much money to become business
head ot the Cardinals and Ball let
him go.
When Jack Hendricks failed to
get the Cardinals Into winning
hape In 1920 Rickey assumed the
msnagement. Tha club was In
debt -and there ' seemed little hope
of getting it out in a hurry.
Rickey, however, labored wltb the
club until be not only had a fight
ing outfit but' a winning onea and
one that drew the tan through the
turnstllea. . The Indebtedness waa
wiped out and the dividends began
to roll In. With the aid of these
profits Rickey and Sam Breadon.
Important stockholder ln the club,
obtained control ot the stock.
, Meanwhile Rogers Hornsby waa
batting bla wny to fains. Ills draw
ing powers at tho gate Inrressed
with tha growth of hi reputation,
of counts. He became Immensely
popular with the fans, quite nat
urally, and aa 4a alwaya the caae
aomeone started an agitation to
make him manager.
Just what part such talk bad In
breaking tbe friendship between
Rickey and Hornsby inn't known.
Suffllce It to say they became ene
mies. The climax came when they
did battle In the club house one
day.
That Rickey placed the clubs
............ nvaMit tita nan neraonal
Interests, however, is shown by the I
fact that be turned down the of-
fers f 1250,000 from the Giant
and 1275,000 from tbe Dodgera for
Hornsby' ervlcea.
"He makes the ball club. He l
tbe ball club." said Rickey.
This, despite the fsct that!
Rickey knew that, when Hornsby'
old contract expired the new one
would necessarily Include an al
most prohibitive clary, one that
would tax any gate.
Hornsby got that contract laat
fall. A I aald to call for 2100,000
for a three-year period.
This year, despite the fact that
Hornsby continued to play brilliant
ball, the team failed to get going.
There were murmurings of discon
tent. The Inevitable happened.
Rickey was asked to step out in
favor of Hornsby.
Here we bave tbe spectacle ot a
man who made two Jjall clubs pay
ing propositions and gave at least
one of tbem the only real rival of
Ty Cobb, kicked out of both out
fits. Look" that one over when you try
to place sentiment ln baseliall.
SHAW-BERTRAM
GIVESJOLIDAY
Big Lumber Mills Closing
Down Machinery From
July 1st to 5th a
Men of the Shaw-Bertram lumber
camps will receive a lengthy Fourth
of July vacation, when from July
1 to July 6. Inclusive, they will have
at tbelr leisure fire whole day la
which to romp through tbe '4 camp
at Klamath Falls, when the Klam
ath rodeo holds full sway, or to
buckle on hip boot and aplasia
through the Klamath streams In
starch ot the much-discussed 125
t-out
Many of tbe "timber wolves" have
mapped out their five dare' trip,
and with plenty of good food and
a blanket, to keep off tbe mosquit
oes, will apend their time at Dia
mond lake. A few have hope of
doing to their home In northern
California, or in the valley, and
many have been shining op their
boots to tresd tbe sawdust trail of
the rodeo In Klamath.
A paper where all the people have
j opportunity to express themselves M
tuvr uoanw iuai a aue xviaiu.iu
New.
W. P. MYERS
... 4r LAWYER
203 Orlil Fellow Bldg.,
Klamath Fall
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service
The PeasleyV J
Opposite Court House
A booster for Klamath county
and Klamath Falls and every legit
imate industry therein that' ths
Klamath News.
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Well equipped and watting for the
birth of your new baby. adv. 19
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Sewing by the day. Rea
sonable rates. Phone 277-W.
' J27-30
RUG AND CARPET weaving. In
quire at Electric Shop, 735 Main
St. or address Mrs. Asa Fordyce,
Kirkford, Ore. J27
Groves and Perkins, Berry.
8core R. H. E.
St. Louis 3 5 3
Detroit 4 I ' 0
Batteries Gaston and Rego, Dix
on; Whitehall and Bassler.
Score R. H. E.
Cleveland 1 g 2
Chicago 3 6 1
Batteries Miller, Buckeye and
Myatt; Faber and Scbalk.
American Auociation
Indianapolis, 6; Columbus, 3.
Louisville, 8; Toledo, 1.
No other games scheduled.
HOW THEV STAND .
W. h. Pet.
KLAMATH FALLS 4 H MT
Yreka ..... 4 2 .687
McCloud ...-4 3 .887
Weed 3 3 .400
Dflhamulr 2 4 33
Mt. Shasta 1 4 .200
HOWARD & GRIMES
AUTO STAGES
Three round trips dally be
tween Klamath Falls, Ashland,
Medford and Portland over the
scenic Green Spring Mountain.
Leave Klamath Falls Dally
7:4(5 aan., 1:00 pjn. 2:45 p.m.
Leave Medford Daily
8:00 un. 10:83 a.m. 1.80 p.m.
Connection with stages at
Medford to and from Port
land. Coquille, Marshfield and
Bsndon.
7:45 a. m. stage through to
Portland and Marshfield ln
one day.
Klamath Falls office: 610
Main. Phone 483.
Modford office: Nash Hotel.
Phone 800. '
2 DAY
HOLIDAY
Go somewhere. Reduced fare1 :
tickets on sale Friday.Saturday and
Sunday. 16 days return limit.
Ask our agents for
suggestions
i
Refreshing Drinks for
, Hot Days
Virginia Dare ' - Loju
- Pale Ginger Ale
Grape Juice
Try
LORENZ CO.
Firt
For Garden Hoae.
Picnic Syrups- make quick delicious drinks
in the' following flavors: Cherry, Pineap
ple, Loganberry, Lime, Orange, Strawber-
.ryi '": ' ' '
Buy Budweiser by the case of ,
of one dozen each.
Our home-made cakes save you many a
fret and worry.
Hurry Cash Grocery
Phone 576. 524 Main
Phone For Food It' the Better Way. .
J. J. MILLER. Phone 709.
District Freight & Passenger Agent
Room 20S Hopka Bldg. ..8th and Main St
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sanitary Market
Specials for Saturday
Roast Veal, per pound 18c
2 lbs. Veal Steak for ::35c
Veal Stew, per pound 12Vc
Roast Beef, per pound 15c
Boiling Beef, per pound -12V?C
Leg of Lamb, per pound 35c
Spring Chicken, per pound 35c
Sanitary Market
CHOICE MEATS
Special Attention to Order Trade.
7th and Main St. Phone 22
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