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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1926)
Paw Two Tuesday, July 13. THE KLAMATH NEWS Carpentiers Reunited Here IANGELS HAVE j TEN GAMES TO I THEIR CREDIT MISS BLACK CAT 1 IS NOT UNLUCKY; says So Herself ''This Is the thirteenth nf the month," said Mlna lllark Cat. "I do Hot believe there are ninny real auperslllloiia people In Klamath ASHLAND TRIMS Dr. j.'G. Goble-Dr. L- J. Coble m W' c3&t- OPTOMETRISTS - rr fU KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Jn "Vfr Kyea Kiamlned. tllnaaea Kitted. Muses ground In oar own fsa lory to your individual renulr Vnouls. Quick servloe. We re place any lenae. PELICAN TEAM TO REAL NICETY I If SI'.rs waa a pitcher at Crania Fan ha evidently forgot even the rudiments of the art when he lined up Sunday with the Pelicans at the fair grounds in their game with the Ashlsod Uthians. ' Bilva's touted carves failed to materialise, either from not know ing how to tneert the twister, or I lae he Just waa off color, as he allowed tour rune In the first lnn- ing. Etch then he. did not finish I the Inning, being replaced by Dar- But Sllva, the Grants Pass twlrler, has been sent home, the Pelican management having no further use tor him. ' Nine tallies at the end of the . second. Inning proved too great for I the Pelicans to overcome, and they : went down to defeat by a score o? 11 to S in favor of Ashland. Sewn errors were credited against ' the Pelicans with five against the vtsitlng team, while Ashland male ,15 hit as against 1$ by the pen earn. Fare running on the part of the local players wss at low eoe From the se-" Inning down to he ninth it wts a fairly gool gama. but there waa plenty of ex citement to offset any disappoint ment that resulted from lack of euorgy upon the part of Silva. the Craita Pass pitcher. . Sere: R- H. . Xlamatii Falls Anhland r 11 15 11 Sm x VJf '''! V M JSj" vV.---" . ii ..SAX FltAN'tMSt'O. July' 12. , il'nlled News) Playing the only ! game on Ihe I'uclflc Coast schedule Monday. Iot Angeles defeated Hol-j , lywood 3 to 0 and the Angola j lengthened their first place lead to 1 10 games. Hamilton allowed only four hits. Oakland, the iternml place club, ' entertains l.os Angeles across the bay this week. This series is being .u,...-u ... me rrm-iai '""J. !(,, f . I nut tne iiitterence netween tne Pulls, but It It should happen that aome mean boy gets after me or aicka hla dog on me, do not be , ulnrmed and atub your toe If I run You see, 1 am nut ! nnluckv In the lenttt. nur iln I hrlnsl ........ . ........ ... taj inok. t , simply the fear some havo that something dreadful Is going to happen that brings about III luck." ' The Carpentiers are reunited as the S. S. Paris arrives. The famous Georges, in America for exhibition bouts and for stage ap pearances aa an expert and eccentric dancer, greets his wife and their little daughter. .lacourline. Brooklyn Robins Professionals of Advance Another Football Hoisting Peg in Pennant! Their Peace Flag in. San Francisco goes to Hollywood and four straight wins would lift j the Seals out of the cellar. Port land plays at Mission and Seattle meets the Senators at Sacramento. j Suit of Ejected j Japanese Gets ! Under Trial j PORTLAND. July 12. Trial of . the first of five Japanese suits ! aeniiwf a niimtu. nt TnlthAn tl tens for damages on chargea that the Orientals were forcibly ejected from the town a year ago. got away l-ITCIIKK O.V..Y VANCK FOItt i:i OIT OK V.WIV. Cl'BS PARK, rhlcago. July 1J. tl'nited News) Daisy Vance, star pitcher of the ltoblns, waa forced out of the final game of the aeries this afternoon wheat he stopped a line drive oft Schrader'a bat In the fifth Inning. Ills pitching hand waa so badly injured that he could not continue on, the mound. I Anything you wlsa to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about to an unexciting start Monday In , It to the economical, efficient way the court of Federal Judge Wol-1 through a little News Classified Ad. verton.. n Mid-Season Clearance Sale at MI LADY'S SHOP Just what she wishes at so little cost, in either summer dresses or coats. 15 per cent to SO per cent off on all holt 822 Main St. FINNISH RELAY TEAM. MAKES XEW RECORD COPENHAGEN. July 12. (Uni . ted News) The Finnish relay team which Included Paavo Nurral. created a new record for 4he 000- meter race today, making the dis - tance in IS minutes. 26.3 seconds. compared with the former record of 1 minutes 36.9 seconds. NATIONAL LEAGVE Club . . - Woo Lost Pet. Cincinnati S s -5"1 Pittsburgh 4J. - -"2 St. Louts f 2 -53S Broaklvn 42 1 28 .525 Chicago 42 41' .511 Kw York 41 40 .609 Philadelphia 31 47 .412 Boston 30 61 .370 CIulU- R- H. E. Philadelphia 6 12 1 Cincinnati 7 14 2 Batteries Ulrich, Wllloughby, Pierce and Henllne; Rlxey, May and Margrave. ' . Club R. H. E. New York 2 9 1 Pittsburgh . - 6 9 1 Batteries Scott and Florence; Aldrldge and Smith. Club '. R. H. E. Brooklyn 6 10 0 Chicago 0 7 1 ... Batteries Verne, Ehrbardt and De berry; Huntsinger, Plercy and Fastnet. (By United News) j NEW YORK. July 12. (United I There were (wo features to the Scoring a 5 to 0 victory over the' News) A committee of the league i beginning of what appears to be jCubs Monday, the Brooklyn Robins of professional football teams has! one of he longest drawn battles advanced anotner peg in tne .a-;maae us now to college Iootbali;tn teueral court. One was the tional league pennant race. Brook- and promised to be good. I dismissal of charges against three lyn is now In fourth place, formerly j General Palmer E. Pierce, presl- of the defendant because of In occupied by the Cubs. Vance, who ! ,jent f tne Intercollegiate Athletic j ability to locate them and the other was hurt in the fifth inning, and ' association. 'Monday received Oeorgel wna ,h testimony of Sheriff (i. II. forced to retire from tne Hem. w I Halan of the Chicago Bears: C.eoree Hor"raI1 or Lincoln countyt credited with winning the game. B Parroi. of Cleveland: Renreel A he rase opened W. I.nlr as Brooklyn scored all its runs Coppen of Providence, and Dr. Mur- Thompson, who. with John Collier, in the fourth frame. I ., ,i, - Vnrk im r.iili,t representing the Japanese, moved The Giants presented the Pi- Club R. H. E. Boston 8 15 1 St. .Louis , . 6 12 3 Batteries Werti. Mogridge and Taylor; Rhem. Hallahan, Johnson. Sothoron and O'Farrell. rates with a 6 to 3 game, after a rally, headed by Kelly's homer In the ninth, had failed. The league leading Reda trimmed the Phil lies 7 to 5, with the latter using to remind him that the league hail I wihm i uisniissen adopted a constitutional amend-! ""'""t Emerson. Germer and Buck ment forbidding Its members to fhey not bmn ',",d by tamper wlih college pluyera. General Pierce replied that he fell there was a nlare for luilh the four pitchers. It was a simple mat- profcssionilI and amUeur branda r .or ... ""I of the sport, and that he felt every-l , " u,...,, Cards 8 to 6. after Welch pounded thinK wouW he Tmy tamper., of Oregon towns. I, bearing the ooi a nurno run. i . . , I the United States marshal's office Judge Wolvertnn granted the re quest. The usual federal court Jury, composed of men from a number In the other Ieagiitie ihe Yankees lost to the Indians and the White j Dr. March replied .that Ihe eom- Sox beat the Athletics 6 to 2 and I mittee felt """'"hat sheepish about a a I last year's Ited Grange Incident. The Senators trimmed the Browns 7 to 6 after a ninth inning rally. Four pitchers for each team pa raded to the mound. The Tigers easily beat the lowly Red Sox 5 to 2. The positions of the American league teams in the pennant race I remain the same as Sunday with New York. Philadelphia and Chi cago holding the first three places. but that he was sure the league would behave itself next fall and live the incident down. BERLENBACH READY FOR DELANEY FIGHT Grand Jury Will Resume Hearing Minister's Case LOS ANGELES, July-12 (United NewB) The Los Angeles county NEW YORK. July 12. Paul' Berlenba'h. light heavyweight champion, and Jack Delaney of Bridgeport', who meet Thursday night at Ehbets field, will wind up their training Tuesday. The bout will be the third meet ing between Paul and Jack. De laney knocked Paul out In their i first engagement, but in the second the Bridgeport boy lost the de cision. FREE Examination' and estimate on all plate work. X-ltAV SKIUVCI-: All branches . of dental work done by competent up-to-date den tists. Painless, careful lasting den tistry, at moderate nrices. Portland Painless AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Won Lost Pet. New York 52 29 .641 Detroit 41 29 .585 Chicago 45 39 .562 Philadelphia 44 39 .530 Washington 41 37 .525 Cleveland 44 40 .523 St. Louis 35 47 .426 Boston 25 68 .364 Club R. H. E. Cleveland 6 13 0 New York 2 6 1 Batteries Lee and L. Sewell; Shawkey, Ball, Braxton and Collins; grand Jury will resume Its official i ij.wnkss TO ASMI.AXI) Investigation of the asserted kid-1 to' .KMX THE ItK.Wf.ltS naping of Airaee Semple McPherson j Tuesday morning. j Frenchle Baylies, left Klamath Meanwhile, Kenneth G. Ormiston, j Falls yesterday afternoon for Ash-'. former Angelus temple radio engl-lIand here he boarded the train! ... neer, and regarded by police as thelanj loluerl the Beavers who aire'rK only man able to clear up the my-oa tnp way ,,), t0 opca a gerlcat stery, remains at large, baffling !of gamcs todny. He has signed a doiens of investigators. I contract to play the balance of the Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, mother of J 8eason wm, the Portland club. Bay Mrs. McPherson. will be the first , neM ha heen one' of tIle fa,test; witness no take the stand. She Is a(.m.Dro Diavers in the Southern expected to substantiate the testi-j Oregon ieague, and in filling the position of third base for the Pell-' cans has always given a good ac-1 Dentists KLAMATH FALLS llth A .Main. 4;rizl HWfr. Phone 114. Qien Kvnlngw. mony given by lifr daughter last week. Others w.ho will testify include: O. M. Barnard and his wife, of Culver City, who claim they saw Mrs. McPherson driving through that city an hour after she was be lieved drowned at Venice. . Miss Emma Schaffer, the pas tor's secretary. H. D. Hallenberk, builder nf An gelus temple Bible school, said to have been partially identified as the man seen with a woman re- Club . ... R. H. E. Detroit 5 11 2 Boston 2 9 1 RatteriM Pnlllna nanus and Manlon; Zahnlser. Welier. Russell ' "e,ra',"1n Mn' McPherson at the and Gaston. Blschoff. V. " ' I Mexico. Clyde de Villlers. Lns Angeles aviutor, is expected to he a surprise witness nt (he Jury session. He was served with a subpoena lale today. count of himself. His friends prc- diet that he will make good and that he will eventually be found hobnobbing with the higher-ups. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Club Won Lost Pet. Club R. H. K. Chicago 8 13 1 Philadelphia 10 0 Batteries Lyons, Edwards. Blankenship and McCurdy; Gray, Willis, Grove and Cochrane, Per kins, Fox. Club R. H. E. SL Louis 6 112 Washington 7 13 1 Batteries Zachary, Davis and Bchang; Ogden, Marberry, Morrel, Palmero and Rtiel. Los Angeles 60 Oakland 51 Sacramento 51 Scuttle 61 Mission 48 Portland 47 Hollywood 43 Sun Krnnclsco 40 .631 .643 .620 .516 .500 .471 .404 .404 II. K. Club II. Lns Angeles 3 9 0 Hollywood 0 4 0 Batteries Hamilton, Singleton. De Villicrs called upon Chief of Fullorton, Hannah; Mulcahcy and Cook, Itedman. Detectives Herman Cllne about two weeks ago and asserted that Mrs. McPherson hud been carried away In an airplane from Venice, where she was supposedly drowned. De ! Mcdfonl 6 Villlers, according to Cllne, said he' Ashlund B SOUTHERN OREGON LEAGUE Club- Won Lost Pet. 3 .625 3 .626 could produce the aviator who pl- Klumnlh Falls 4 4 .600 loled the flight plane and a check. Grunts Pass 2 6 .260 not yet cashed for :i000, with Spend a Few Days at the HOTEL MANX San Francisco Special Weekly Rates A newly . beautified Hotel Manx awaits the visitor to San Francisco ! New furnishings of un usual charm and com fort, a lobby designed to provide the atmos phere of a luxurious home and a new Din ing Room, considered one of the most inter esting in America all contribute to your welfare! It is the only hotel with mnning Ice Water in every room. For results use News Class dj. which be was paid. For results use News Class Ad. 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