The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
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Page Two "
FrMav. May 21. 102r
First Commercial Radio PhotoCrudeBut Distinguishable
TURN AMERICAN
LOOP FANS WILD
Home Run and Straight
Win for Team it
Dynamite
Leader in both big leagues fur-1
I her strengthened their hold on tho ;
top rungs In Thursday's came. j
With Babe Ruth collecting his j
ISth homer, and Pat Collins driv-j
ing out bis fourth circuit drive, the :
Yanks drove in (our runs in the j
bis fifth and finisbed with a 5 to
4 win over the St. Louis Brcwn.
This made the ninth straight win i
for the Yanks and gives a wide
lead in the American league.
In the National league, the Cin
cinnati Reds further entranched
themselies In the lead by walloping
the Brooklyn Robina 7 to !.
Hammering out IS bits off four
opposing pitchers, the White Sox
easily defeated be Red Sox 13 to 4.
Earl Sheeley. White Sox firstbase
man. colected three doubles.
The Athletics evened up the ser
ies with Cleveland, when they won
10 to S. The Indian pitchers Utile.
Karr and Norman Lehr. recruit, al
lowed 11 hits.
The Indians continue to main
tain their hold on second place by
virtue of Detroit's I to S win overt
Washington.
The Giants, consistent losers for
the past few weeks finally broke
the jinx that has been pursuing
them, and barely defeated the Pir
ates, S to 4. Failure of the Pir
ates to put across a double steal
in the ninth which would have re
sulted in a score, lost the game.
The Cuba beat the Boston Braves
S to 4, usurping Brooklyn's hold
on second place. .
Taking advantage of a few well
placed hits, the St. Louis Cards
triumphed over the Phillies 4 to 1.
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.
Pelicans Take
Followers for
thi i
second mrk and limy remedy
weakness by nt ttiimlar.
11 1 p King rmnnliiln I Milt Ilia bull
hanorn appi'sr to hum liicd l
flllfcirl'n fimni e.iiiMld.-niilily. mid I' uUrll'iiles the
VUIMUL Uallllt p.,,,,,,,,, , jAl.K ,r,rfur of .!.
I Chili i nto whir lllli'd llioin up mi
lilg steaks and nil the irlinmlnr."
' -i..t. ! mil., liiMt tiiiml.v. anil
mill
DyedJn-thcwool Kl.im.nli
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iiyiii .n inriiiru i,v nic inauiirmion oi me nrsl trans-Atlantic com
mrmal radio pk-turr service. The fihoto above is the one received of the firt photo wirelessed by the
Radio Corjioration of America and the Marconi Wireless Co. of England. It was sent to New York
Irom London It l a photo of Lord Reading, at sight. Lord Desborougli and Alanon B. Houghton,
V S ambassador to England, taken at a dinner In London, Houghton, because of hut glasses, is
easily dutingukhable. The likeness of the others is not entirely lost.
Angels Flap Off Golden Killers
To Lopsided Lead t Straightened
In Coaster Race!
Knll
f.ms will make the hlglrra to tint
I'm Sunday for llin soioiul .anin u(
(he Suilhoril Oregon l"iii'im nca
son und iiUo tho noion.l clunli ln
iween the I'vlUnns ulul the luvc
Mou.
The in mo will In all iirr.luilitllly
lie tighter than the league o poll
er here Utit Sunday when the same j
teams met. Tint heavy slugger ,
of the t'uvo oily, following their j
iittuek on the KlnmalU pitchers In
the first giitne, will lie expecting to)
rout the I'ellrans In a cloud nt
(ethers, but In thu they are like-j
ly to meet disappointment. Street,
particularly, local pitching ace. ban
a habit of coming back atroiig and'
after the game last humuv.
now tliey look fnt ami Iok'.
.)! Iif u I nn the liifi".
AXMIfM'KMKM'
The undersUned t'lenners ami
liyers have nareeil on statnlnril price
on all clealiiliK. piecing and dvelns.
whlrh will make the prlie iinilorm
In all finr of Ihene rta Mt"l Illi'Ut
liei Inning Monday. May :4th.
Klnioiilh I'leuiiliig unit I've
Works.
Knpltol ClealiiliK and lya
Works.
Tentorium ('leaning and
Works.
Slii Street Cleaning unit le
Work. MTJ-Sl
SAN FRANCISCO. May 20.
(i'nited News) The Los Anpeles
ball club won its 12th straight ; Timber
game Thursday, defeating the spirit-!
less San Francisco Seale 5 to 4.
Hollywood, which had been breez-
, nth Falls has lout to Pelican City
und t'lillmiulii. .
The Colilen Killers, nccordlng to
s-v . , v v i .iijinuKer uwuKHir aim aim wur.
UUt At Henley j ll'a" -nPU. wl n entirely
J different tenm in action next Sun-
Klamath Falls tioldea Itulers and ' iley. The first game tho Colilen
Ilenlev of the KlamMh-SUkivou , i:ler were hy three men. one
I wiik
Baseball league will play' . . ,
num nana. nit' nuiim wuu v it 11-
;at mo iair groundi sumiuy nft.-r-; n tIl(lWei Ioo miu.h Wwlrra
noon at 2:30. . MrM the nihi before and hIim'H-
UlOWillK iloWU OtUK-flltlR
like wuths of Rintn.
Iiiviiilrr
Thin it nine will be tho (IrM test
of the Klu math tttreiiRth ny frmn
home, but the bat k bono of the
Klttiuntlt team U nute up f t'.t
snned tiM ve(3 who ran be drpeml
d upon to ilo tlietr ntuff lit one
ball lot about nm well as In an
other. While the more of K to 8 In the
opener would Indicate Klamath ha
i the nironper team, tome orltti ar
J Kite that U uot the rase. (Irtntit
tVdA hj n hard hlttins rlub but
npfM'nreil nUluly weuk around the
Nrw allk drriursj In today nt
btmen HuKin'n Wore.
M IS Si
Baseball
HENLEY
vs.
K. FALLS
(Golden Rulers)
Fairgrounds
Sunday .
May 23
2:30 p. m.
Admission 50c
For results use News Class Ads.
ing along with a string of victories i Henley prides Itacir on Having
that reached five straight wins. ' one of the crack baseball teams
was Jolted by Mission. 4 to 0. and j of tac county, and Is necking n
the Stars surrendered second place j clan(.e tQ uko n rcc, ,u ,he
to Sacramento, which won its third
AMERICAN LKAGVB.
Club Won Lost Pet.
consecutive victory over Portland
I by a 3 to 1 score. .
Jim Klliott, who euffered two re-.
verses at the hands of the Angels j
last week, hit his winning stride i
again and trounced Oakland 6 to!
1. Seattle moved into fourth place
as result of the win.
of the county seat team,
has won two and lost none
Henley
Klatn-
iec cost that game 13 to 9.
Tl' tiolden Rulers lineup will lie
Itohert.son pitrhcr. Magulro cat
cher. Itemiett iiiNt, Mntbon second.
Kllis third. Ketlis short. Ynncy,
W'eMi. I. ear Simmons und Wood
nide In the. tiiutield.
New Tork 21 10
Cleveland . 18 13
PHUadelphia 1"1'
Washington 20 15
Chicago 18 IS
Detroit IS IS
Boston 21
St. Louis S 24
.677
.580
.SIS
.s;i
Club R. H
St. Louis 4 8 3
New York 6 6 3
Batteries Gaston and Scbang;
Thomas and Collins.
COAST LE.Xr.l K
. .Club-r lr-.il ! Lost, .Pc.
Los Angeles . 25 IS -5S1 j .
ei.i ! Sacramento 22 19 .53G
500 Hollywood 22 20 .521 j
'3U0! Seattle 21 22 .4SS
-250j -Mission 20 21 .1S7 1
I Oakland 13 21 .475
E. I Portland 20 24 .454
San Francisco 17 25 .404,
Every man
Woman
and child
Needs
Katz Pajamas
Club n. H. E.
Chicago 13 18 3
Boston 4 9 2
Batteries Leverelte, Thomas
and Crouse; Wingtield. Kieter.
Lundgren, Ruffing,' and Bischoff.
Club R. H.
Los Angeles 10 14
San Francisco 4 10
Batteries Yarrison and llanna
Griffin, Williams and Agncw.
i
E.!
0 !
0
Club R. H. E.
Cleveland 2 6 1
Philadelphia 10 11 0
Batteries Uhle, Karr, Lehr and
Myatt; Harris and Cochrane.
Club K. H. E.j
Seattle 6 13 3 i
Oakland 1 7 5 j
Batteries Elliott and Jenkins; i
Pruett, Freeman and Bool. t
Club R. H
Detroit 6 12 D
Washington 5 11 1
Batteries Gibson, Wells. Dauss
and Bassler; Coveleskie, Marberry
and Ruel.
Club It. II. E.
Mission 4 11 2
Hollywood 0 3 0
j Batteries Pillette and Murphy;
E. ! McCabe, O'Neill and Cook. Peters.
Cluh R. H. E.
Portland 13 3
! Sacramento 3 8 1
Batteries Meeker and Berry;
i Martin and Koehler.
Some very pretty coata to select !
;from at Bee Begins Store. M1S-22
NATIONAL LEAtilK
Club Won Lost Pet.
viuviuavii -1 jv .wtii
Chicago 18 10 .643! KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Brooklyn 17 11 .607 Charges for, confinement range from
SL Louis 16 17 .485! $50 to 180. adr.
New York 15 16 .483 i "
22
Pittsburgh 14
Philadelphia 11
Boston 8
15
19
.482
.367
.267
E.
Cluh n. H.
New York 5 10 1
Pittsburgh 4 10 0
Batteries Greenfield. Davies and
Snyder; Morrison and Gooch.
H.
Club R
Brooklyn 2 8 1
Cincinnati 7 9 0
Batteries McGraw, Vance and
O'Neil; Rixey and Picinich.
R. H.
Club-
Boston 4 5
Chicago 8 10
Batteries Mogrldge. Smith andi
Z. Taylor; Root and Gonzales.
AEVER
FAIL;
TlHE AAME f
FINAL
WIND-UP
ALE
S
or the
PERKINS
Cluh R.
Philadelphia 1 E
St. Louis 4 4
Batteries Knight. Vlrlch
Wilson; Keen and O'Farrell.
OWN KltH NORMAL
H.
and
LONDON. May 20. The annual
spring crop of eccentric pets Is mak
ing Its appearance In Hyde park on
Sunday morning. African tree
bears, tame silver foxes and brl
llantly colored birds are proimnent
In the fashion parks.
s- TM m
COFFEE NAME ll
Candy Hungry?
Kross the nearest Kounter with
a buffalo K-nickcl
and Surprise your epicurean
taste with the NEW
Chocolate
If we told you every ingredient
of this rich new bar, you
couldn't begin to imagine how Rood
it tastes. Try one today. Money
back if it fails to please you.
Furniture House
The entire slock must be out of this store before June 1.
Every article must be sold within the next ten days. We
mean it. Come and see. Speeding on towards this ten
days' finish, we are crashing down on the already marked-down
prices with another slashing reduction.
20 OFF
While the remainder of this stock is not com
plete, this startling reduction prevails on our
(entire assortment of Hugs, Furniture, Lineo
leums, Ranges, Etc.
WE HAVE MOVED TO
1011 Main Street
At this store we have combined our two stocks and the
FINAL WIND-UP SALE will be rushed to a finish at
1011 Main Street