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    Page Two
Tuesday, .Tulv 20 V)i
THE KLAMATH NEWS
Percentage Change
In Coast League
Is Brought About
Pelicans Drop to Murderers' Row 'Western Amateur
Third Place in j Cuts Loose and Golf Tournament
League Contest f Defeats Browns Making Headway
The Klamath Pelicans lost an- Murderers' ' Kow, Inactive" for ST.
July 19 (I'ulKnl
8N KltANf ISX). July 19.
n p rin tZc'.rthr '"Mh Ah",n,, r M,", "" cl" Hr.tN... Thyln, .n I.I. course. Newel-Tha worst ,r..ln flro exner-
V
Great Grain Fire Gene Tunney Has
Is Under Control
In Wasco County
t 1 - 11
THE OU.l.18. July l . tl'nltod
Coaat league, there were
some
club by a to J score In a return i limine: t Yankee stadium Monday : every fool of which waa Ilka an ! ipticril by Wjwo rounlv In vkilh a,.
changes In the penentsre column ' 'lnl " Aajtlnnd sod Sunday af- and piled up eljtht rum, before the ' open book. Harrison H. Jaliuston. I brought, under control al 3 o'clock
ibecame of President Harry Wll-, '"noon. The Pelican lhip started i Browns could put them out.
Hams' order that the Sacramento- i IO ,u ,n I:rat tnnlnit when
Hollywood (tame of May S, pro-1 Asb.lnnde.ra galloped acr.it the
tested by Hollywood, be replayed.
The order subtract one win from
8acvamento and a hum from Holly
wood, tanking the official standings
a follows:
Teama W. I.. Pet.
Lot Angeles . 64 S8 .!T
Sacramento ...! 4S .6.18
Oakland 63 49 .520
Mission ..'. 63 60 .515
Seattle ...6S 44 .491
Portland .. 49 57 .4S
Hollywood 48 67 .457
San Francisco 43 4 .39
Moat of tha circuit' competition i
home plate for five runs, al
though the local boya tightened up
remarkably well ween tha second
tilt opened, and gave Twlrler Davidson-
tlna support.
The rival pltchera (ought the
game until tha fifth Inning when
Matty Mathews. Pelican left field
er, sent a hot one out to the right
pasture and made it around to third,
where Umpire Perkins, whoa deci
sions found Utile favor with Pell
can supporters, ruled him out.
After this the Klamath players
romped home for throe, tallies, but
Aa a
result the Vank.i won; II to I. and
gained a full game over both the
Athletics and the Indiana.
Detroit fell upon Jack Qiilnn tn
the eighth inning, and beat tba
Maclcmen. S tc 3, while the Sena
tors had one big Inning oft Miller
and won from t'leteland. 4 to I.
"Flrpo" Marberry pitched a full
game and beld the Indiana to three
hits.
Tba Whtto Sox noaed out the
Red Sox 5 to 4. aud moved up Into
third place, supplanting Cleveland, j
The lleds maintained their
Twin Oily golfer, led the first flight morning, after burning over
In the qualifying round of the we.t- j .l0'0100 """ "f"1" '""M'"'
, land, and consuming ln-tneeii "50
ern matene tournament with a!,u,, sua acres of wheal,
card of 8. four strokes under I Th l.lu.. .ti. ,..!.
Ing from sparks from a freUlit
Started Training
For Dempsey Bout
Ni-Mi wkIkIh, l pounds, tlutio will
'start with roudwork, bag punching
'and shadow hosing fir about a
week, and I lion will taka on but
npariliig partners.
' ' 1 ' i1 ! nol.K ItrXOIIII
SI'MMIT, N. .1. July 111. Unit-'
cd News I I e Tminey hii oitue j' IMCl'.AWAIlK YVATMK IAP, !.,
here tn mart uctlve work at Mud-lJhly 111.- -Il'illled News) Walter
nine lleya tniliilhk camp In pre-jlliigvn established what Is believed
nutation for bin iiinti ii w It u Ju l lo be a world's record store of
Oempiey fur the heavyweliflit j 67. ill (or it holes In the
cliiimploii'lili it the world. eastern golf, rhaniplonsblp here to
The picture of health al bis pre-, day .
par.
Clone behind the home (own pro
duct came Jack Wetland, of Seal
tie, with a 69. with .In in ee r. Ward
of Kansaa City in third place with
a (Ind card of "I.
Arthur Tvernn of Minneapolis,
Dexter Oummlngs a tut, Kldrldge
(oblivion of Chicago, were tied for
fourth placa with 73. , ,
I vantage In the National league, beat
camera about the lost places in the were unable to get by the heavy jng Brooklyn 5 to J. while the Pir-
flm division. In series this week I lead gained by Ashland In lhe jates were walloping the Braves. 10
the three teams now occupying i opening Inning. i to 4. Meadows holding floaton to
these berths meet second . division I Final tally credited Ashland with is(,ven hits. The Cubs defented the
clubs. Sacramento will entertain 6 runs. T hits and 1 error, and ; Giants In a free bitting game. (
Hollywood: Oakland will meet i Klamath with 3 runs. 5 hits and
Portland across the bay and Mis- 3 errors. Grants Pass won a de
lon .tangles with tba Seala in a elded victory over Medford by a
home and home series here, j score of 14 to S, leaving the league
standing as follows:
AMERICA IS DUBBED ciul w.
SHYLOCK OF WORLD; H;;;;:;;;;;; I
- - . I Klamath Falla ..: 4
ia: Next Opponent of
Delaney Will Be
Determined Soon
lated defense of American debt set
tlements. . "There is a small rift in the lute
of Anglo-American relations today,"
said, Toung In leading the attack
on American debt settlements.
"That rift Is due to a small minor
ity -in the United States which In
sists on treatment of the debts on
Grants Pons 3
Pet.
.666
.655
.444
.333
ED ERICKSON WILL
FACE MURDER TRIAL
, (Continued From Pag-e One)
to 6. while the Phillies won n
10 inning contest at St. Louis. 4
to 3.
Indians Complete
Three-Day Dance;
Many Exhausted
ungllio on the O. V. . It. and N.
tracka at Calllo, a threshing crew
who were awlmmlng tn the Celilo
canal declared. The flumes swept
by a northeast wind spread at a
terrific rale.
Wlllard Adklson, son of County
Judge Adklnson. was the. heavy
loser, 500 acre of his atdndiug and
threshed grain being consumed. W.
R. Kortge lost a small amount of
wheat, several wagons and hun
dreds of dollars worth of equip
ment. W. K. Hemington I'm! grain.
Mace Fulton Inst a house, burn and
pasture, and Hubert Meiwlnger, pas
ture. Telephone communication was
cut off today due to burned poles.
According to witnesses fires were
NEW YORK.. July 19. (United
News) An elimination contest to
select Juris pelanry's next oppon
ent will be put on in mid-August ! started at short Intervals by sparks
by Humbert J. Fuguzy. from tho railroad engine number
On one card, tha six men who 3146. eustbouud. the entire ills
appear to have the best chine, lance between Cape Horn and
against the new light heavyweight i Rlggs. An undetermined amount
I champion will swap punches at Kb-Of wheat on the ranch of I). M
bets field. Brooklvn.
Paul Berlenbach will meet Mike
FORT HALL. Idaho. July " 1 9. j i,rTiu- Youn Strlbllng will box
tinned News) -The beating ofjTommy Loughraii and George Court-
lom-toms at the big
Portneuf river has ceased.
a hair I 'or ,ne flrst oPpn "late In Aug-
hundred braves of the Shoshone and;'"' 'has arranged a bene-
in lor me jewisn lommuuity
hospital a bout 4(ween Paul Uer-
upon the car rive minntes aner h 'j,., ,trk,i Wth Mint and dirt
the smash-up. - v ' 'I hare ended a three-day sun dunce. lentMU-h versus (. barles Kruncle.
R. H. Moaby. another witness to i ..... ,h. ,r.i imli,n nis-l European champion, aa the main
a commercial basis. It ts these peo-jpp,ar before the Jury, ustllied j toni, I event.
pla who make their ledger their ,hat ,he Erlrksoa car passed the! snc Mndown Saturday these1 '
biblaand their commercialism their Mosby car traveling at a rate of'brllT he ,tard,ell of ,heir peo-' PANIC ON BOURSE
' " ' . ... . Imore than 60 miles an hour. Dr. le -have danced before the totem i . WAPPnWI V AVCPTCTt
Snowden prefaced Ins remarks.lE. D Larab. attending phrslcb n. . ,n Irat,tude for abundant! WAKKUVVLI AVtKI tAJ
regarding a Dawes plan for France im aIgo a witness to prove the ,.,,. Many have dropped from; .,..,.. , T ',
by criticism of the American deht L.w i-...- ,. i. ... iS?Ir.. (tonilnue.1 Vrmn PuRe One)
Gt)lns waa destroyed near lliggs. I
The Pacific Telephone and Tele
grnph company suffered a heavy '
loa In these fires between the,'
seven m lo post and Dlggs. II was
reported today.
KLAMATH VAt.LKY HOSPITAL.!
We are now splendidly equipped for
confinement casea. Rates 350 to
(ooa PLOMBirJxOr x
1 JTI
r?
V
We turn
kitchen-hours
into playtime
'fJWt
180.
IS
i m'.k UD,lediived by his widow. Mrs. Delia And-1 tb old ,un dance hu been strip-1 will be axoided. Aside from va-
el.? lrn ot WliU-fa" and four sup-; fTom ,h. modern version, and rlous technical explanations It Is
tions pavmenta obtained from Cer-i t.iil4n I .,atlai ratiiriMa .hn j n.j t, . ,1. , , .
many and that not. one of the allies
would get a penny.
Snowden -took up the Franco-British
debt acttlement and declared
that France will require her Dawes
plan, tor she seems; unable to put
her house in order." "
Snowden'a suggestion of a Dawes
plan for France received the Imme
diate endorsement of Grenfell. part
ner bf.J. P. Morgan In the English
banking house of Morgan
children.
Horace Manning.
Klamath Falls i nOB were missing.
attorney, has been retained by Erlck
son who U now in the . county
JaiL .. .
NATIONAL LEAGl'K
Club - Won Lost Pet.
Cincinnati 61 . 3
Pittsburgh ...5v..r. 4S 37'
St. Louis 48 41
Chicago '. 47 4'
Grenfell nonkH-n '46 41
and company, Grenfell said that heNew . 44 4J
was beginning to lose hope fori Philadelphia T"Z!Z.... 33 53
Fraitte and expressed the belief Boston V i jE....i.T.I.3;rt4
that a plan similar to the one
worked out for Germany would be
necessary to ' resolve the French
financial situation.
Walter Runciman. in his refer
ence, to the United States, said that
"It (a possible in the years to come
America herself may wish termina
tion of the Anglo-American fund
ing agreement as much as we." He
explained that the bullion clause
In the agreement was causing some
concern In the United State be
cause indefinite payment of bullion
Into the Aemrlcan treasury might
have a disturbing effect on the
finances of the United States.
INTRIGUE MURDER
PASTOR ASSERTED
(Continued From Page One)
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Club
New York
Chicago .
.566
.554
.460
.533
.538
.505
.388
.3S9
E.
R. H.
.-. 5 14 2
9 16 0
Batteries - Fltsslmmons, .Scott.
Ring.' Da vies and McMuIlen. Flor
ence; Osborne. HunUlnger and Gon
sales. - .
Club . R. H. E.
Brooklyn 2 8 2
Cincinnati 5 8 1
Batteries McWeeney. Koehler
and O'Xell, Hargreavea: Maya and
Hargrave. ,
Club ' ' ' R. H. E.
Boston 4 7 0
Pittsburgh 10 12 2
Batteries Genewlch, Mogrldge.
and Lome; Meadows and Gooch.
son for the crumbling franc Is the
Formed In a circle about the : polltral mess and the (act that
totem pole, topped by a buffalo ! France, with no money, la faced
skull, the Indians have moved back with stupendous obligations,
and forth from the rim of the! Ilerrlot patched up his cabinet
circle to the center, their bodies! after several refusals from promi
swaying, feet stamping and shuf-'nent politicians who had been
fling In peculiar Indian rhythm. ; aked to participate in the new gov
their lips parted for weird out-1 eninient. Raymond Pntnrare. for
crles. , , I mer president, gave his second re-
As the dance progressed exhaus-, fusal of the post of minister of
tlon gripped the braves. When the finance, having refused- lirland In
first man dropped it was the slg-jthat statesman- last ministry,
nal for a new shrillness In cries of Barthou and arrotilt were two
the -others, -wio gave, their fallen ! othern who defused (o take part in
fellow no aid. The weary warrior,
after resting where he fell, arose
again and went on with the dance.
Tonight the squaws rested from
their usual labors during the last
three days and ministered busily
to the men who had danced them
selves -into utter weariness. To
morrow the tribes will feast as)
the conclusion. '
the Hcrrlot cabinet. The new gov
ernment to all Intents and purposes
is much the same group that fell
with llerriott In 1935, with a thinly
disguised appeal for national union
co-operation. The public generally
Is disgusted with the makeshift
group and strongest opposition to
llerriott in the senate la regarded
as certain.
Hot
Club R. H. E.
Philadelphia - -- 4 11 .1
St. Louis .. 3 13 2
. Batteries Mitchell. Carlson, W11
loughby and Wilson; Keen and
O'Farrell. .
AMERICAN
Club
pert, time comes this evidence will
be proved y unimpeachable wit
nesses. , Mlckle described himself as "gen
eral assistant to everything and
everybody around the. First Baptist
church.
Persistent questioning of Mlckle,
who said hat he once had been
In the United States secret service,
elicited the Information that there
were three principals In the con
spiracy. Mlckle, who seemed to be In a
high state of excitement, Intimated
that one of the three was sacri
ficed. Shortly before Mlckle made kls
charges the district attorney, R. K.
Hangar, announced that he- knew
the Identity of a "man who was
with Chipps shortly -before he en-
luu. n iciuwo Cub R
reveai ine name 01 ine man out : Chicago 5
iifuiiacu u uo so iau?r. lais was
the fimt time there had been any
LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
New York 66 32 :636
Philadelphia ' 49 39 .556
Chicago ; 47 42 .52s
Cleveland 48 43 .627
Washington 44 4 2 .627
Detroit 45 44 .505
St. Louis 38 69 .405
Boston 27 60 .321
Club R. H. E.
St. Lodls 2 10 1
New York 11 16 1
Batteries Glard, Davis. Nevers
and Schang: Shocker and Collins.
Biscuits
Fluffyi luscious biscuits!
Jhat the test of a
baking powder.
Nothing else can
make them quite like a
crtam of tartar product.
Try it yourself! -
chilling'
Baking
Powder
H. E.
8 1
Boston 4 8 1
laMnr'u. Thnm.a T vnna ot,A
hint that Chlpp was with any one j r.rabowskl. Schalk; Heimach. Wei-
before
study.
he burst Into Dr. Norrls'
BABE RUTH AGAIN
IN POLICE COURT
NEW YORK. July 19. (United
News) After avoiding traffic kins, Fox.
courts in New York for nearly two
years since he was Imprisoned for
a day and fined S110 back In 1924,
Babe Ruth appeared Monday to an
swer a charge of driving his au
tomobile 35 miles an hour down
Riverside drive. He pleaded guilty
and paid a (Ine of 826.
er, Ruseell and Stokes. Blschoff.
Club rt. II. E.
Detroit 8 14 1
Philadelphia 3 8 2'
Batteries Whltehlll and Manlon.
Hayworth; Qtilnn. Gray and Per-i
) ( r
'77
4.
-!(
BERGAMO, Italy, July t:.
(United News) Two miles of
hailstones plied six Incites deep In
many places havo ruined the crops
in the Rcgulone district. The hail
storm was unprecedented at this
time of the year in this section.
Club R. II. R. !
Cleveland 1 3 1 '
Washington 4 10 1
Batteries Miller, Buckeye and
Scwell; Marbcrry and Huel. I
PACIFIC COAST LKAOl'K
Club Won Lost Pet.
Los Angeles 64 38 .627 1
Sacramento 60 48' .538 1
Oakland 53 49 .620 1
Mission 53 60 .615 j
Seattle 62 64 .491 '
Portland 49 67 .462 1
Hollywood 48 67 .467 ,
Ban rrancisco 42 64 .391
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