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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1926)
' Page Two Sun.lav. M.-.rvli L'l, 1 !.' COAST BASFBALL FACES GOUD YEAR n mimv nii.i.KMx. IVwIitVnt 1'adflr rMt l.ciiiu I.OS ANUKI.KS. Mar.h Id. Thin year the Pai-tflo i'oskI IVaitue will have isuoh that 1 now to offer, many new fairs hu Ihe field. b:h player, and umpires, a new club owner, two new name among the clubs - Mission and Hull) wood two new mauan'rs. Kruio Johnson of Portlaud and Walter McCredle of the Mtwlon... and a new arranitement of the circuit. Also there it a new baseball park In Los Aniteles, and the plan i'f opening is now. Seattle stanmn the season In Portland, the Seattle open ing to follow oue week later with Portland as the visitina: club. This, as far as I can recall in my more than fifteen years association with baseball on the roast, is the first time there has been -an opening in the northwest contemporaneous with the opening In California, and .gives an added touch of Interest to . the early oaon event Johnson an.! M.fnd'e r the ' hnt!in tj p. f inannMr. and both have urevfoutv di niontratetl their ah:lity in (Vast 1.,'nie roninny. The Coast league circuit i now I on a sound ground and pi'l. tu jl ' seogri'phi' al The league h:- lwn adjusted on a basts of equity and with a ,lar undcrstanillng on the part of all parties. The Coast league Is now grounded on un-!:.iWe-gtiie baseball fundamentals. In sh:r:. from now on the gatue is th thing. Ii.iM'ball inn: milt's the beloved gatr.e of the masses of America. Only a few ears ng.i some of the world aeries games were played be-' fore partly filled stands. Today; the big modern baseball stadiums, are prov.ng inadequate. Ilaseball is ns much in the Mood of Amerl-, cans as are the red corpuscles. Hocause of its clarity and Its end-' less variations, baseball is Incom-' parable from ihe spectutora stand-; point, and I am certain that every i citixen will welcome the command; "play ball." In the Coast league ' which, as usual, will be the first to tisher in t!u? nation's pastime. U. S. to Develop Pulp Paper in Alaska Forests hKW Kit. Mar. h I'1- ' I'mted Press I Klt.'li ie development ol tl.c pulp paver 1-t.IiMo is planned l.v the Culled States government hi Almka. avoiding 'o tiers A Parks, governor of the terntc; i who is spending, a .olip'e of ds-.s ltll h;s patent I e lioveriior I'm'." has I n In Washington for two month., oon ferr;ng wlt'i Se.t.tarv of the In terior Work The forests of Alaska are cap able of a sustained out pit of I. JUO.Ot'l) tins of paper pulp each year." declared Park. "Twenty million acres of national forests. . or ntniu'li per cent of the for- j ests owned by the government are In Alaska, and it Is planned to sell , a yearly crop of timber to private , Interests." I!T0 K nnTPnit liri III) I Oil ill M Toufiii mm. It, ,in I'ot-oii, f..- 1 to .la. el , now III, I . f the resltied ca' Kail, needs a ehl'i t- Alt. auibltlotis . 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