rXMATH NEWS
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Saturday, July if, 1928.
T-P1RATES
Stip orniro
'.III, OtBlEO
U July 10. (Hulled
CrJni of rln, Intnrfnr-
i.hoilulrd gam at in
,,nl lh l'lrat on
. .
ry, mill a "
II wu th mrond
lie th rl In whlrh
hoped In upt III
murlfd. Ilut wholhrr
kimn did lh Plratra a
Um Ilium fal, tnv
kiTomi lh Kaal rlvtr to
killing onto lh prli
Inked whrn itiry ar-
York mrlltir in lh
Lo rauard th poalpon-
liliago-llrooklyn gam,
rcault of that name
Wd Utile brarlng on lh
Ion In th perreulage
with llonton on th
d th ltndi 1 to 0. In
h wan corloa arir
Ing. llonton allowd
tl player only four
Th I'arda. who
clou to th Dodger
tout a (am at Phlla-
thllllea winning I to 7.
uerlran Irague. both
fnd Philadelphia lout.
Henalor' margin of
Vlialf ganira unlourhed.
ha lout a fre hitting
liago 10 to . Iloth
Willi Kox Piled up
total of. 18. but tha
k-um man two error.
were nearly ahut out
, lh lima ending (
und'a favor.
Record Crowd Will
SeeYreka-McCloud
Play For 1st Place
Record Crowd Will See
League Leader Play' It
Off; Sligar and Edy to
Do Hurling
(Hperlal to The New)
YHKKAi Calif., July 10. Kvrrv
available apant In the Vrrk
grauilafand anil blrarhrr U
perled lo be fllliil hem Nunday
when Mrliouil and the loraU
hatlln off III tie for Klamath
Hlaklyou league Icadrrahlp. Karh
team ha won five and loot two.
A big rirligatUin la riportrd lo
rom lo Vreka from Mrl'loud, and
practically the whole popular of
Vrrka will ho al the gain. Yreka
wa defeaUHl In the flrat (am of
the aeaaon at Met loud by a acorn
of I to O. The lone tally ram
In III thirteenth when an over
throw at third permitted a run
ner lo rroaa.
Kdy, of Vrrka, who wa the
only man on lh pllrhliui ataff
Hint could hold Klamath r'alla
arvcral week ago, will probably
atart th game, while Mrl'loud'
old "are' Hllgrr will perform
for the vlallora.
LIVELY BALL TO
GO UNDER FIRE
NEW YORK. July 10.
(United New) Th llaged
lively ball, which i said to ac
count for the free hittinr in
major leagues, will be the
topic for diacuasion among
'club owner of the National
and American leagues who
meet here next week.
The National league office
refused to comment on the
meeting Friday, but it was
learned that President John A.
Heydler had received 2,000
letters from fans, protesting
against the ball now in use.
Officials of both leagues
have maintained heretofore
that the ball now being used
will be the same that was used
in 1919 before Babe Ruth
started the vogue of long dis
tance hitting.
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Athletics Will Take
Jack Quinn In Camp
PHII.AhKI.I'IIIA, July 10. Jack
Quinn. th veteran Krd Box pitcher,
on whom Bnalon naked waivers, was
claimed by til Athletic Friday.
Quinn will report to Connie Mack
Immediately, It la underatood.
TED LEWIS. WINS
CLOSE- DECISION
1.03 ANCKI.KH. July 10. Ted
Kid lwia, former welter weight
champion of the world won a clow
declalon over Hob Kane of Detroit,
here tonight. Bag waa winning up
to the tenth and laat round when he
knocked I.ewli' fala teeth out. This
mad I.ewla ao angry he picked up
peed and took the declalon.
ORIS
t club has oht
DONEBR0WN
ODriaM . bOwN aaaraaaaSaMBBVMBfJkB
I, 8. C. league for fu-jth outfield.
I. They'll pay tor mm
currency, however.
alned a! ball la livelier. II haa atudled the
Ider named Ituble from action of the ball when ll lands in
According to lanky
Hob lh ball In una today ha an
enormnua "hop" to II as against the
one used four or flvs years sgo.
The unexpected lumps carry It out
of the range of th fielder Just when
he believes he I set to handls th
bnll.
I have pondered at limes over the
tremendous "hop" th ball has whan
It drops luto th concrete stands of
a ball park. At time th hall has
seined lo leap up from the concrete
with a apeed of a golf ball. Which
la along th line of Meusel's observation.
again about th home
luge In the big leagues
Ible reaaona for It.
Vltti us toduy aom In
kiaalona of tha matter,
jjoi from Wllbert itoh
ir manager and now
ilhe Brooklyn club.
well known that Rob
ot tha kesneat men In
n from all angles. And
have mad a special
knndling pitchers. He
Ira and pitching from A
known Uinrd.
rises to remark Quite
L in his hiimbi opinion,
I baaeballs nro nothing
jvvn golf balls,
COAST LEAGUE
Rabbit Maranville
Pinched in Fight
NEW YORK. July 10. Rabbit
Maranville, the new manager and
veierun Inflelder of the Chicago'
Cub waa arrested with two of his
playera on a crowded down town
corner Friday night, charged with
diaordrrly conduct as the result of
a fight with a taxi driver over a
fare.
Th argument whlrh led to th
arrests was staged by Maranville,
Pitcher Herbert Ilrett snd Shortatop
Harwood l'ittlnger, with George
Werner, the driver, whom the base
ball plsyers accused of trying to
"gyp" them.
Blows were struck and a hnge
crowd atherd from- the heavy !
traffic at Times Square, near which
the row occurred, Maranville It
waa said hsd tried to ail ss a peace
maker sfter the fists began to fly
but was srrested along with the
other.
The trio was to he arraigned In
night court later In the evening.
Coast League Will
Send Several Into
Big Leagues Soon
1
Yankee Scout Hat Hit Eyet
On Hunnefield of Beaver;
Shea, McCann, Warner,
Paul Waner and Othert
l'IHTI.AM, July 10. (I'nltrd
News) Hilly llunnrflrld. Port
land llravrra' ccnlcrflcliliT, will
be bought by tin- New York Van
keen at lh rod of Hie I (MM sea
son. If not lirforc, waa the Infor
mation hlntnl by Kd llollcy, scout
for lh Yanki-oa, who watched
Hunnrflrld play several ganira
here rarly thla week. Ilunnr
field luaa played great hull with
I'ortland this year. Ilia fielding
la arnaatlonal ami hla batting,
while It has slumped within lh
paat few wwka. atlll remalna
ahof r the ;.lHO mark.
The Yankrp scout la alao Inter
rated In young .Men In Hhra,
catcher for th Harrnmrnlo club.
The youngster haa a - wonderful
throwing; arm, and Is hard
working catcher.
There are ecverul other young;
player In th Coaat league thl
season who likely will be sold to
the big tint before ninny wrrks
roll by. The I'lttaburgh Pirates
are on th trail of I'aul U'aner.
lugging Heal, white the Detroit
Tlgera will get Jack Warner, third
luwrman of the. Vernon club.
Portland likely will lose the
services of Kminllt Mci'nnn thla
fall, and it would not he aurprbr.
Ing if he were aent to th Phila
delphia Nationals, although
Itrnoklyn haa been more or Ira
Interested In him. ' McTann Is
playing brilliant ball this year.
II Is hitting well and his field
ing Is sensational.
This spring McCann played In
over 20 games straight without
nuking an error.
SID TFRRIS TOO
MUCH FOR W
Earl Cooper Makes
Showing in Prelims
LAUREL, Md., July, 10. Five
racers entered th Inaugural '250
mll automobile raca'at th new
Baltimore Washington speed wsy
near bar Saturday were declared
qusllflsd by Starter Fred W. Wag
ner, after preliminary trials.
Esrl Cooper turned a lap of a
mil and one-eighth In II. I seconds,
a speed of 129 miles an hour. Harry
Harts, averaging 128.2 miles an
hour. The other drivers. Including
Peter ds Paolo, Leon Duray, Fred
Comer and Phil Scbaefer, are yet
to qualify.
CHICAGO, July 10. (U.
N.) Sid Terrii eliminated one
of the many contender for
the lightweight crown here
tonight, when he outpointed
"Ace" Hudkini in all but three
rounds of their ten-round bout.
Hudkins, considered the best
western representative of the
lightweight scramble, w a
helpless before the scientific
fighting of Terris. He was
given the third and ninth
rounds only because hi wild
wings happened to land.
During all of the rounds' of
the fight, with the exception' Benton and Rihaon
of the first, Terris pounded
Hudkins' body almost at will.
The first round was a draw,
Hudkins managing to land one
of his swings.
Hudkins weighed 136t
pounds, and Terris 132 pounds.
TO YELLOWSTONE
Iter, and Mrs. W. E. Bobbltt sr
planning to lasv Monday morning
for a two months' tour of the weat
and Yallowaton national park. The
trip will b mad by motor and ex
tend until September. Th Bobbltt
will b accompanied by tblr air
dale. Rub Wood, a nephew of Lad
die Boy. favorite dog of th lata
Warren O. Harding. Rev. Bobbltt
Is affiliated with the First Christian
church of Klamath Falls.
PELICAN LUNCH
The Home of the Pellcaa
STEW
Oth. Off Main.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score n. H. E. I
Cincinnati 0 4 0 ;
Boston 1 2 1
Batteries Luque and Wlngo; i
Score II. H. ' E.
8t. Louis 7 14 0
Philadelphia IS 1
Batteries Rhem, Dyer and O'Far-
rell; Ring and Wilson.
Pittsburgh and New York, rain.
Chicago and Brooklyn, rain.
BARNHARTS
Get acquainted with
our underwear and es
pecially the price
Battling Siki Wins
From Second Rater
NEW YORK. July 10. (United
News) Battling Sikl, the Sene
galese fighter knocked out Chief
Huloran of Oklahoma. S8 seconds
sfter the gong bad sounded for the
third round of their bout in Rock
sway srena Friday night.
The former light heavyweight
champion worked up gradually to
tha final punch. He showed little
In the first round, Improved In the
second and sent the Chief out with
two jabs In the third. The Indian
had to be carried to his corner.
eapouniolv li
that thuy are ruining
kd pitcher.
Juko Rupert, owner of
rk Yankees, defends the
i the pitcher's inability
with th baseball rather
all Itself that Is reapon-
1 heavy hitting," he sa
il assured on good au
the composition of the
the same as It has been
have It.
studying the change In
rom lh standpoint of a
' and then a great man
he ball la livelier llve
eitent, he adds, of en
lie giune and the Hves
prs. I
who has made a tltor
' the game from the
"t a spectator if you
handling th New York
ll'ortlng and business ren
ins pitchers as responsible
hitting epidemic.
Roblnsln Is right the
wers ought to take ac-
interest of the gam
t as snort and nratsct
the playera.
fltippert Is right the way
fart now to develop bet
pg staffa. if th Ditcher
re of mediocre ability it
of the men at tha head
The sturdy physiques
baaohnll brains are still'
i. It Is reasonable to sup-
Pitchers are larking In
ot m game the men
"hoved them to th front
heir time before they are
faused them to go at full
In hi..
- utuiiio,
f r lh cause Is the fact
Jnot the epldemlo Isn't do
mo any good. Regardless
frtops are necessary the log-
for all parties concerned
I 'o take such steps as are
f to put the game back on
Inula,
L
(ntolly, Bob Mounol, Yankee
ft and slugger, raises an-
teresllng bit ot observation
Score R. II. E.
that they Ran Francisco 7 15 2
;Lu hr,avr"'n anaeies s ll ll
Batteries Mitchell. McWeeny,
Williams, deary, Brdwer and Ag
new; (llatner and 8andberg.
Score II. II. K.
Salt Lake" 7 13 4
Portlnnd 8 10 0
Batteries Singleton, Stroud and
Cook, Peters; Ysrrlson, Winters,
Meeker, Burns, Leverens and Tobin.
Score R.
Vernon 0
Oakland i 2
Batteries Johnson nnd
Delaney and Byler.
Score R.
Sacramento 4
Seattle 6
Butteries Vlnct and Shea;
and Baldwin.
II. E.
4 0
7 1
Schang:
II. E.
1 2
8 2
MIIJus
AMERICAN LEAGUE
First game R. II. E.
New York 8(3
8t. Louis 9 11 3
Batteriea Shocker, Shawkey,
Jones, Pennock and Bengough; Dan-
fort h. Gaston, Vangllder and Har
grove. '
Second game - R. H. E.
New York 3(1
St. Louis IS 20 2
Batteries Johnson. Caldwell,
Hoyt. Ferguson and O'Nell; Bush
and Hargrave,
Score R. H. E.
Boston 17 1
Detroit 5 8 1
Batteries Wlngfltild and Stokes;
Holloway, Doyle and Basslor.
Score R, H. . E.
Washington (14 2
Chicago 10 14 1
Batteries Ogden, Gregg, Mnr-
berry and Ruel; Robertson. Faber,
Blankenshlp and 8rhalk.
8core R. H, E.
Philadelphia 16 1
Cleveland 6 13 1
Batteriea Groves, Helmach nnd
Perkins; Buckeye and Sewell.
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Berlenbach To Meet
Tony Marulo Monday
NEWARK. N. J.. July 10. Tony
"Young" Marulo of New Orleans,
who la to meet Paul Berlenbach
next Monday night In the light
heavyweight bout at Dreamland
park, has arrived to complete his
training.
He will work out at Cummlngs'
outdoor training quarters here with
Billy Kennedy snd Basil Galiauo,
two fast fighters of lighter weights.
With Marulo were his father and
a number of New Orleans fight fans.
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
The advantage to the mother and
baby of reliable hospital car In con
finement Is unquestionable. adr-1
Mac's Cash Grocery
.' Vz Block off Main on So. 6th St
Note a Few of Our Prices
, . For Saturday. ......
Fresh Ranch Eggs . . :.' .... ... . 37c
No." 5 Jam 87c
No. 10 Can Tomatoes, Hand Pack '. 42c
Yellow Peaches in Syrup, No. 2C 22c
Small Pork and Beans, 3 cans 23c.
Green Japan Tea, 1 lb. ......55c
Green Japan Tea, 1A lb. ' , 28c
Standard Pack Tomatoes, No. 2V1, 2 for 35c
All Vacuum Pack Coffee 55c
Blue Can Hill's Coffee 49c
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irk the city.
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north of 6th and Main streets you will find the largest, long water
melons in the largest patch in Klamath Falls. They will weigh
from 15 to 60 lbs. each, ZVzc per lb.
Cantaloupes, standards, 3 for . 25c
Extra 'large Cantaloupes, each 25c
Honey Dews, each 35c
Casabas, lb 9c
Peaches, lb .-. 15c
Fresh String Beans, lb. ........15c
.Fresh Green Peas, 3 lbs 25c
Red Radishes, 2 for 15c
Green Onions, 2 for .. '. 15c
Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Lettuce,
all 3 for 25c
Raspberries, 2 for 35c; crate $2.50
Blackberries 15ct crate $2.00
Strawberries, 2 for 35c ; crate $2.50
Blackcaps, 2 for 35c; crate $2.50
Summer Squash, lb. 5c
Cucumbers, 2 for 15c
Tomatoes, lb 20c
Size 2 choice can Corn 16c
Size 2 choice Peas 17c
Size. 2 solid pack Tomatoes 17c
Size 2'i ha vy syrup Peaches .: 30c
Size 2'2 heavy syrup Apricots ..25c
Size 2'i heavy syrup Pears ....35c
Size 2 heavy syrup Cherries .i.25c
Size 10 gallon Apples .55c
Size 10 gallon Pears ......55c
Size 10 gallon size Blackberries 80c
We . carry a full line Fancy Tuberose
1 Canned Goods
Bucket Soap sale $1.35 value $1.00
Toilet Paper, 5 for 25c
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j 8 quality on the market.
i
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f 1 tention in our store. '
i Fresh Grapes Fresh Figs . -
I Apricots California Head
Lettuce
Green Corn Cauliflower
Artichokes Egg Plant
Wax Beans Green Beans I
I Belle Peppers New Peas
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