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THE KLAMATH NEWS Sun1ay, April 18; 192 Page Fiva STANFORD TAKES CALIFORNIA MEET BTANFOIID HTADIUM. Cal.. April JT. (United 1'rasa) Stanford unl- varslty this sfternoon dafaalad tha University of California for tha flf- tosnth Hum In 14 years on tin trick and field. The victory waa narrow ono. II tu docldad Willi the last event- the Mly. The final ecur ih ID '40 (I. ' It was a glorious day fur Blsn ford. Tha Cardlnala thought thby would win, but wars afraid lary wouldn't. Six BtanfonM'allfornle rixwrda war ahattarad, wllh near marka es tablished In tha 100-vard dash, tha 440-yard run, tha 180-yard, high Jump, broad jump and relay. Stanford took all rirat places. Cal ifornia eight, and ona waa spill. Tha dopsters began (hair "1 told you aoa" with tha running of tha tint event, tha nil ran. with Bian ford making a clxaa awaap of all tbre plaraa. Hut lhay wisely re lapsed Into non-committal alienee whan California mada Ha tight points la tha neat event, the cen tury.' Tha element of uncertainty from then on waa conspicuously preaent. When tha relay runnera want to their starting Una tha acora atood: Stanford 4,' California 61. The meet bung on tha laat race. ' Tha tint beat waa tha only clone one, probably because tha runnera atarted together.' California waa woefully outclassed and at tha fin lah lla runner waa hopetaaaly mired U the distance. ' Despite Stanford'a clear walk-away' In thla event, Ita team estended Iteelf aufflclently to abetter tha old Cardinal-Hear rec ord. The time and the new mart waa 3 minute It seconds. Tile former mark waa 3 minute II 3-1 eecondi. ' ' Tha crowd waa the biggest of the aeaaon. Both aldea of Stanford ata- dlum were well filled. It waa call- mated (hat 20,000 pereona witneaaed the meet. V ... h Flowers-Walker Bout Called Off Red Bluff Rodeo Draws From Here rollTI.A.VII UV.TH 14 HIT. NtlTIIH NEW YORK, April It. (United I News) The New York atale am lullc commission baa turned tbnmba duwn on the propoaed "Tiger" Flow- en-Mickey Walker bout, which Tej a lnd 15. Klckard had hoped to atage In June In Yankee Hludlum. BEATTWi, April 17. (United! To All Whom It May Concern:, . I'reaal-The Portland Beavera took and after . ' Carpentera .. ...... .. .',. .. Ih. m.,ir. t.t tl.n I-. I Imll.n.; """-" iwaniaiu r.... an.i in. r..n.o ( -- -- t J(,r, of America have declared rangea will be well represented Ihlei her Saturday afternoon, defeating hatnrday afternoon a holiday. i month at Ilea iiiutr, wnen tne an-,hm 8 lo I In a free bitting game Dual lied liluff Kodeo la held April, . .,, ,.,hmrmA Thla became known;... Mph , hnm1 talnad aa to dates and necessary de- llarry Crab, who recently lostjmanda as to entries, of oulaldu and Sauttle nine. And on and after aaid date the Klamath Falls Dunning Trades Council card only will be recognised by the above mentioned organiza tion, j All-24 inc. ' -r prom lead first crack at Flowers," the c(innilaalan said, "Aa for Walker, let him alay In Ilia welter weight class. I'l.uty of work fur 111 in there." Thla waa a blow to Itlckurd, who bad counted upon the Walker-Flow horsemen. II. I). "Curly" Brown, known throughout the coast aa a breeder of fine horses, and one of the larg est stock owners of Biaaon district, has signified his Intentions of en tering number of troltera and rac ers fight to offset the loaa of several I era In the events scheduled for the II. ltu.ll, . .1. C, 117-pound wrentli'r, who won tho uatlonnl amnteur championship at t'orvnl lla Krlilii). other important bouts. The commission told Tex, bow ever, that he could have tbe bout between Juo Dundee and Willie Harmon, If ha wanted It. Thla bad been announced by tbe rival Coney Island stadium for May 25. It was explained that Rlckard had the match for May 7, but released It to allow Harmon to box for charity May 17. two oars. v j According to J. J. Miller who. with a number of other Klamath residents, la planning to attend the rodeo, foot racing will also bo prom inently featured In order to pick out the Charley I'addocka and Paave Nurmla of northern California. Nebraska Boy Is 100-Yard Marvel TOl'RNKY CMIKR WAY. OREdON AOIlICUI.TURAL COU I.KtiE, Corvallls, Ore., April 17. I (United Press) Second and third j placs winners In first three welghta were determined and tha two re maining holdover, champions In up per welghta came through unscath ed In preliminary bouta today and all Is set for the final and determin ing aesalon , of tho N. A. A. I.', wrestling: tournament. New champions In first three welghta for ltit are aa follows: 112-pound, Leander Luplon, Cor nell college, Iowa. U pounds, Cyr- AMKK1CAN I.KAUVK Teams W. L pet. Chicago .8 1 760 New York 3 1 750 Cleveland -...3 1 6( Detroit :..,:."..'. 3 1 Washington- ;.....v........S 2 500 Boston 3 3 500 St Louis 1 3 250 Philadelphia 1 4 200 Score i R. II. E. (New York 8 15 0 j Washington I 1 Ttnttnrina Jonna. ftnvl anil f.'nl- f Has: Fergtnon, ' Ogden, Kelly and K ?Rel. Score R. H. E. Philailephla 1 3 1 Boston 6 T 0 Batteries Harris and' Cochrane; F.hmko and Oaiton. i . . Scera R. H. R. Cleveland -..3 6 0 Chicago . 0 3 2 Batteries Miller and L, ScwelT Tbomas and Schalk, 1 Score It. II. E. 8tJ Ix)uia 4 9 l Detroit E 7 ; 1 Battrrlea Van tillder, Zachn.ry and MEMORIAL STADIUM, Lawrence, Kan.. April 17. (United Press t A new aprlut marvel entered try) select Hat here today at the annual Uni versity of Kansaa relays when Ro land Locke, of the University of Ne braska, equalled the world record In the 100-yard dash. Tho sturdy Nehraskan clipped off " Mitchell.. Multnomah A. C. Port the century In JG aoconda. '"d. 124 pounds, Jl. O. Buyvey Iowa State. .NOTICE VOR PL'UUOATIOX ' Of'JOKl United ' Bute Land Office, Lake- view, Oregon, April 1, 124. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the State of Oregon, did, on -the lat day of February, 1024, file tin this I office-ita application to select aa aa! Indemnity ecoool kaad-aaioeUeav us-; der th act of February 14, 185 (11 But., 381), and the acts sup plementary and amendatory thereto, tbe 8W14 Section 34. Townabip 27 8., lUnge 10 ., Willamette Mo rldlan. Any and all fersons claiming; ad versely tha landa described, or de siring to object because of tbe min eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to -the disposal to the applicant, should file their affi davits of protest In this office, on or before tha 2 Oih day of May, 1928. P. P. LIGHT. Register. Dr. J. G. Coble Dr. L- J. Coble 709 Main n si "OPTOMETRISTS ru. Onhlo KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. - . ' WOie Eyes Examined, Glaaaea Fitted, Lenaea ground la our oars tse , tory to your Individual requirements. Quick service. We re place any lenae. ... Lumber For Sale If you intend to build it will pay you to come out and look over our lumber. 1 Dimension Shiplap Boards Siding Mouldings Finish Lath In fact, - any kind of lumber for building pur poses. Pelican Bay Lum ber Company Locke also shared In a record breaking performance when the Uni versity of Nebraska half mile relay team established a new world'a rec ord by pacing the distance In one! minute 24. 4 seconds, four-tentha of I a socond faster than the former reo- (4AM K IH TIED. SAN FHANCIBCO, April 17. urnnnn. aftne It hail run In seven ord. Tho team waa composed of . . ., . I iiiuiuk. ihu m uv hui. v. w m. Ileln, Daly, Davenport and Locke There waa a wind at hla back, but Fielding II. Yost, referee of trie meet, ruled that the record would slsnd. Several conference records were shattered In tho meot. PACIFIC COAST I.KAGt K Teams pct. Los Angelea ...5 3 425 Hollywood g 4 (00 Seatle 4 4 00 Portland 5 6 500 Missions 4 4 500 Oakland , 4 4 500 Sacramento 4) 5 44 4 San Francisco. 3 t 333 Scoro R. V . E. Los Angeles 7 13 1 Hollywood . 7 0 Batteries Crandalt and Sanburg; O'Nell. Mutcahy and Peterson. United States Land Office, Lakc , view, Oregon, April 1, 1924. Notice of the above, intention to (United News) Rain stopped thoKUlnlh . Naws. Klamath Falla. Klamath County, Oregon, for a period of five weeks or 30 consecu tive daya, wbioh I hereby designate aa the newspapr published In the county In which aaid land 1a located and nearest tbe land above de scribed, F. P. LIGHT, neglster. AS to MH.Ine. game between the Seala and Mis sions at Recreation park this aft- Avert II scored first for the Seala In the opening frame and the Bears came back atrong tn tbe third when Orachger scored off a single and Finn scored off a wild throw. The Seala gained another tally In the aeventh, when the rain ended the contest. r Score R. II. E. Portland ' 8 14 3 Scattlo t 0 Batteries Payne, Ortman and Berry; Lee, Hasty, Miljus and Bald win. , Scoro R. San Ftanclsco 2 Mission 2 (Called, ond 7th, rain.) Batteries (Irllfln and Ooschger and Murphy. E. Yoller Dixon; llolloway, Darfoot and Bas- alor. t NATIONAL LKAGUK ' Teams W. L. Pet. Philadelphia ....4 1 800 Bt! Louie 4 1 800 Cincinnati 3 1 760 New York 3 1 760 IJrooklyn ..." 1 3 250 Chicago 1 3 250 Ronton . 1 4 200 Pittsburgh t 4 200 Tloaton j.. 3 7 1 New York 4 0 Batteries Oenewlch and Taylor; McQuillan and Hartley. Scoro R. H. E. Brooklyn a 3 7 6 Philadelphia 15 16 2 Battorles 'McWeeney, Btrykor, Boishlar, Mos and O'NolI; Mitchell And Wllftnn Bcore n. H. E. Pittsburgh ( Cincinnati 4 9 1 Battorles Yde and 8mlth; Don oh he, J. May and I'lclnlcn. Score R. 11. E. Sacramonto 7 18 1 Oakland 2 7 0 Batteries Knlllo nhd , Kohlor; Truet, Freeman, Fowler and Ba ker. HOLLYWOOD KMPS. J I LOS ANGELES, April It. (Unit ed Press) The league leading Hol lywood Stars suffered tholr third defent of tho week here todny when the Los Anneles Angels 1 trounced them, 7 to 3. The hitting of Arnold Stall, An gel center Holder, was largely are saponslble for the Los Angeles win. Stati smnshed out a home run and a double during the game. HKN'ATORH IIKAT OAKS. OAKLAND. Cel., April 17. ' (United Press) Tbe Senators grab-! bed one from the Oaka bere today.' 7 to 1, and came within one game' of squaring the series. Kalltoj pitched a ateady game for the Sac ramento team, allowing aeven hits,' while his, teammates were garner ing 19. V 1 . 1 Baker At least five deep shafts will be auuk this year at Mother, Lode Copper mine. Bend City cleaners and dyers open two-story modern plant. I1 Delicious BOX LUNCH Delivered lb iyou i at' ' your work daily. Starting Monday 25c WATCH FOR IT. Your Partners. Ray Caldwell Tommie Moore The First National Bank OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON RESOURCES Bills Receivable U. S. Bonds : Other bonds, warrants and securities ........ Federal Reserve Stock ........... Reai Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Five per cent Redemption Fund Cash on Hand and Due from Banks ... $1,405,749.73 .: 646,650.00 165,418.44 6,600.00 1 78,058.01 6,000.00 844,362.10 ., J $3,05l;838.28- LIABILITIES Capital Stock ., : ? 200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ,. - 43,749.19 Circulation 100,000.00 , Deposits ....:....:.:....:.... 2,708,089.09 ......... .T. ...... $3,051,838.28 . Score R, H. E. Ohlcago 2 81. Louis 3 4 1 foatlorlea .Kaufmon and Hart Belt; Shordell and O'Farrell. ' Portland Quaker line aleamer Orleans takes 4,760,000 foot of lum-, ber to Philadelphia, Astoria Repavlng Columbia high way in Rrenspa, begun. . mmK "chew RINE LISTE1 THROAT TABLETS . t Quality , . , . Fresno Scrapers Low Prices See Us Before Buying - .... t The blades are made from special high carbon plow steel, with 'hammer plated cutting edges. Hammer plating is much more costly than rolling, planing or grind ing, but owing to the fact that hammering increases the density of the sfceel, and pro duces an even temper throughout the en tire texture, the manufacturers of these 9crapers have adopted" this method, . and thus produce blades with the greatest uni formity of temper and maximum wearing qualities. Still in spite of this they have maintained a price equal to all, and below some manufacturers. .. BOXING SCANEflA HALL II 24 ROUNDS M the 22nd I 1 - v x MAIN EVENT-140 Lbs. . 10 Rounda JOHNNY TRAMBITAS Portland vs ' FRANKIE LEWIS, Bendi Semi-Wihdup Rounds Spec Woods, Klamath Falls vs-". - ' Fred Greenlee, Bend the 22 nd j Si Special Event-4 Rounds Wilbur Harrington,- Chiloquin I VS- . Frankie Doyle, Bend Preliminary 4 Rounda They were all satisfied the last time, so don't miss this. I- 1 1 J. S. Mills & Son Sixth Street at Klamath Avenue 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon ; M ' asaaaaasasslssj 3? I ' 8:30 sharp . , LADIES WELCOME - Under Auspices Klamath Falls Boxing Commiaaion Ringside $3:30. Reserved $2.20. Gen. Adm. $1.50. the 22ndTHURSI)AY'e 22nd