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Page Two Wednesday, July 28. 152! TIIR KLAMATH NEWS pirates Increase Lead in National League Contest The Plttshurfgh Pirates increas ed their lead In the -National 'ws' After Red Chapman of I 'Gainst the Muldooiu and the- Brow league will, a victory over the j 1,ost,,n arrived In town with I era. j l .m SOll Jm(H -!... . ..u .. 1 ... A.l ih. -., ,. ,1..,.,., K...... ,-., Glhnta Tuesday In the opening game of the series at the Polo Grounds, while tho Reda were dividing a' ., . . ,. double-header at Brooklyn. - Songer pinhed well (or the: world's champion, but waa touch-' ed tor two home runs, one by' Jackson In the third and another by Undstrom Is the ninth. Ray Kremer relieved him and atopped rally, the Plratea winning, 4 to S. ' Donahue wai hit hard by Brook lyn In the first came, the Rabins winning, ( to 3, while in the second Kara Carl Mays shut out the home team. J to 0. R. smith of the Braves and Root ot the Cubs had a pitching duel until the last of the ninth, when Boston scored the only run of the game.:; -Alexander7 allowed the Phillies 15 hits, but the Cardinals won 9 to S. As a result of these games the Pirates now lead the Reds by two games, while the Cards have wid ened the gap separating them from the Cubs to a game and a. halt. The Braves have crept up to wltbln two points of the Phillies. The Giants and Dodgers are tied for fifth. "While their closest rivals, the Indiana and Athletics were Idle be cause of rain the Yankees won oat in the ninth at St. Louis, beat ing the Brown, $ to 5. - Poor homers featured the game. - Slim Harris, acquired from Phila delphia, shut out the Tigers with five hits, the Red Sox winning, 7 to 0. 'With a six run rally In the eighth the Senators beat the White Sox 7 to i. COAST TEAMS LOSE GROUND LEAGUE RACE BAN FRANCISCO. July 17. t'nl ted News) Sacramento and Oak land were defeated Tuesday and lost ground in efforts to overtake the Los Angeles club, now leading the Pacific Coast league by nine and one-halt games. Mission won over the Senators in the opening game of an Impor tant aeries here. 7 to 6. Sacra mento made IS safeties and three errors, playing in anything but flashy form. Hollywood, aided by two homers from O'Donl. defeated Oekland, ( to 3. The Oaks were cnarged with four mislays. Los Angeles and San Francisco were on the road. The teams open series against Portland and Seat tle respectively Wednesday. KLAMATH FIGHTER HELD FOR CONTEMPT BEND, ' July 27. ( Un Ited News ) AUie Taylor, prominent through out the northwest as a feather weight boxer, woe in jail here to day cn a charge of contempt of court filed when he failed to pay court costs and alimony provided for in a recent divorce decree. His former wife is 111 In a - Klamath Falls hospital. TULE LAKE YIELD OF GRAIN HEAVY (Continued Iran Page One) yield of wheat from 35 to 40 bush els to the acre: 60 to 65 bushels of barley; and 70 to 80 bushels of oats. Using this ratio farmers may ex pect a total yield from a basis ofi 15,000 acres of at least 8C5.000 , bushels ot oats, barley and wheat. utilities in me middle west, unwit-i.inem again, lu their own seats, Is Airiong the largest tracts leased "ugly" contributed large sums of j one used by manufacturers of the from the government In the Tule 'money to the campaigns of all three, highest price cars, in getting their Lake district are those farmed!0' the principal senatorial candi-! motor efficiency up to the highest by Cox brothers. Jack Ratliff, Has-jdatea. j point before delivering the car. kins Brothers, and I.iskey Brothers, j Another Important point which Leaky valves, caused by warping. LIBRARY BIDS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT (Continued From Page One) ing lxrenz Co., 81810; K. H. Bro heen, Portland, 81460. Heat and ventilating Lorenz Co., 33640; T. H. Brohren, Portland, 82744; Ruahllght-Haston-Lord, 8.1227. Gen eral contracting Cofer Brothers, 340.864: Porter Construction Co., 342.484; Hord-Brooks & Co., Port land, 338,117. BABK KITH KNOCKS OfT ANOTHER HOME P.l'N ST. LOUIS, Mo July 27 (Uni ted News) Babe Ruth on Tuesday hit his 31st. homo run of the sea son In the second Inning of the game between New York and 9t. Louis. The Yankee slugger is still five homers behind his 1921 record, the year In which he established a season's mark of 59 circuit clouts. Chapman-Herman Fight Postponed Account Sickness NKW YORK. July T. ( I'ulied ' ., . . ... ... men him win the unofficial world's! featherweight title from Hub Her - man Tuesday, it wis announced , , V man Tuesday. II wi announced . I that the Californlan was 111 and the entire show waa off. That there'll surely be no Iknnp-tey Herman presented s doctor's af-j fight fidsvit to the effect that he wasiKra next St. Patrick's morniug. suffering from grippe and tonal-! ! litis. , NKW YORK. July ST. (Cnited j Bushy firs ham of Vtica restored : News) When n state athletic com j himself to good standing with the I mission la composed of two stub j boxing board by agreeing to meet j born Irishmen from opposite aides I Tommy Ryan on August in I'tlca.jof the River Iloyno and a third who , and Jack Sharkey of Boston, whose ! holds the balance rf power and prospective bout with Jsck Delauey was cancelled because of the lat - ter's broken thumb, came out with a challenge to fight Oene Tunney or sny hesvywelght in the world. PACIFIC COAST LKAt.lF. Club R. H. Sacramento & IS Mission , 7 1 E. Baileriee Hughes and Koehlcr: Christian. Bryan and Walters, t Club R. H. Oakland 3 IS Hollywood 16 Batteries -Kuns and Bool; Mul - cahey and Cooke. Peters. .NATIONAL LKAUl't: First game R. H. E. Cincinnati 3 7 2 Brooklyn IS 4 Batteries Donohue. J. May and icinirh: "McGraw and Hargreaves. Second game Cincinnati R. Z it. E 6 2 6 ,0 Brooklyn 0 Batteries C. Maya and grave: Barnes, Ehrhardl O'Xeil. Hargreaves. Harg- a n d Club R. H. E. Chicago . 0 4 0 Boston 17 1 flatteries Root and Coniales; R. Smith and J. Taylor. Club Pittsburgh New York . Batteries Songer, R. H. E. .... 4 10 0 ... 3 7 3 Kremer and Gooch; Mullen. Barnes. Daries and Club R. H. E. St. Louis 9 14 . 1 PhiladeJktla 5-...V. .-. f ,'45 j 1 Batteries Alexander and ',Q;Far- rell; Knight, Ulrleh. Baecht Wilson. and i I I E. l AMERICAN I.KAGIK Club R. if. g D Washington 7 Chicago 2 ' Batteries Johnson and Tate Ruel: Thomas, Edwards, Connnlly and Schalk. Clnb n. II. E. Boston 7 12 0 Detroit 0 5 1 Batteries Harris and Gaston: Gibson, Holloway and Wodall. Club , - R. II. E. New York t il 3 St. Lonia 5 8 1 Batteries Pennock. Hoyt and Severeid; Schang. Zachary, Ballon and Philadelphia-Cleveland postponed, rain. TERRORISM BY GANGS CHICAGO ELECTION (Conttnned from Pago One) for McKinley. that the unsuccess ful campaign cost $450,000. That Ssmuel Insull. who con- lrol 8400,000.000 worth of public has gone over until later Is the refusal ot Allen F. Moore, Colonel Smith's manager, to disclose the names of all of the Smith contribu tors. Thus far the committee has learned of the following expendi tures: For McKinley, 3.150.000. For Smith, 8263,000. For Ilrennan, 320,000. ALLEGED MAKERS OF BEER GET IN BAD (Continued from Page One) and was turned over to the sheriff's office. According to prohibition officers. Callahan and Prlchett had one of the most modern and tip to dute beer manufacturing plant that has ever been seized In Klamath county. Seventy gallons of beer mash, six rases of heor and many cases of empty bottles were taken to the court house as evidence. 'Stubborn Irish j Ward Off Fight ' Dempsey-Tunnev; Tl the riiclane iin.l Kurlvys t lug ; Over which Ins got tho powers, 'Tis only mir to issue .. -" - Ti only mir to issue , . ' To the pop u l.ii-e warning applies It with all the decisive char- j acteristics or n Mexican lumping i an. nearly anything Is likely to! I happen. doon snd Hrowcr. of the aforemcn-t tloned commission, and when they; saw the city of Chit-ago apparently- J running off with the neit heavy-1 1 j weight championship fight they put ! their heads out of the widow and yelled: "Y-o-o-hee, Hey Tex, c'mon over. Run like everything." Tex Rickard. nothing loath. 0 came loping back. figuratively: : speaking, with Jack Ikmp.scy under one arm and Oene Tunney undir the other, ready to receive ther blessings a remorseful city might) well bestow upon an unwilling prod-j Igal son. Just as Tex got to the front steps I Chairman Farley of the same com-! mission, who had been sulking be-1 hind the hatrark in the dark, slam med the door In his face. f The situation regarding the heavyweight championship bout, ac cordingly, is just as confused as such a commission could he expected! to make it. Rickard has been Invited bark to New York, and given the np prval ot a majority of the boxing board for a fight between Jack ' Dempsey and Oene Tunney at Yan-i Kee stadium. September 16. On the other hand he has been I told by Chairman Farloy of the! boand and by Colonel John J. he-! Ian of the license commission that1 jlp.jhe never will receive a permit for a Dempsey -Tunney fight until Harry Wills, the Ethiopian in the; Haverstraw woodpile, has been given the first chance at the title.'. Moreover, Colonel Phelan 1ias: closed, up his office and gone toj camp with the 69tu regiment at! Peekskill, so there ran bo nothing' doing, anyhow, for the next few weeks. j Grinding Valves Is Now Easy at R.R.R. Garage The only mahlne of its kind In Klamath Falls, the "Kwlk-Way": system ot grinding and seating, was Installed this week by R. R. n. Garage, local automobile concern. The electric driven machine, costing 1700. arrived from Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and today is being used for the first time. Doing away with the Inaccuracies that accompany ail hand valve seating and grinding, and provid ing a way to use the old seasoned valves, are two of the important advantages claimed for "Kwik-, Way." Instead of putting in new' valves with their likelihood of warping and giving continued trouble, this machine absolutely re news the old valves, and seats them perfectly. It Is claimed. The principle of taking out the heated and teated valves and fitting l are common to even new cars states R. K. La Prarle, of the local garage, and valve trouble causes fully 85 per cent of all motor trouble. "When a motor Is running 16noj revolutions per minute, there are! 800 explosions per minute In each j cylinder," explained .Mr. La Prarle. j That means 13 explosions pass the! exhaust valves every second! The, temperature In the average car at 1 explosion time reaches 32 degrees! Farenheit. Is it any wonder that! valves warp?" Service work In connection with' tho new valve system. Is all done! on a contract price, said Mr. La' Prarle. Each make of cor lias lt! rate and the service Includes not only valve fitting, but checking Ig nition, cleaning distributor points and spark plugs.. NOTICK Mooso dance Thursday, July 29th. Regular monthly party. All Mooso and friends Invited. J28-29 Pelican Baseball Dance Promises To Be Big Event t Are you a l-asoball fan? If you! are then you will be prc-cni tonight 1 at the 1Ik Benefit Dance to be , giveu by the Pulicau team at Scuti- ! din hull. I We toe It to the IVIIchus to j boost them iu their efforts to give Klamath Palls a first rtasa hall team, and they huve certainly tried hard to place this city on the. mup ! as the home of clean sports. j There will be tun and plenty of I it at the dance to be given tonight, j and every member nf the team Is going to make It a point to see thai everyoue haa a good time. There will be a musical program in which the Pellcau Trio will sing, and there will be duets aud solos In plenty. To insure an eveniug of pleasure the Rambler orchestra lias been en gaged, and they are going to dis perse popular airs ao fust and fur ious that everyoue preseut is as sured of a good time. For results use News Class Ads. 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