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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Pirates Maintain , Lead in National Leasue Pennant Illy I'lilicil NVwal Tho I'lllnliurKli I'lrulea maintain ail ihrlr li-nil In (ho Nulliinnl li-uanr Krliliiy, wlillo llin HI. Irfiula Canlx droppatl lo llilril Dines. Kx i'll'ii I ulitiilua perfiimiani-m ti'uturi'i Ihri'o N il Innu I lam (on Irata. Uliny Ii Id Urouklyii to S lilla. du IUiIiIh roui'hlnK aocoiul . buo, a nil tliu II". In won i In 0. Jur lluah li't down Ibn lunula with four wfitln. HltLbucth Ulan wliinliK 4 lo 0. Tony ICi'if'tiatin of the Cuba nllowad III ii Drrvoa five lilla, anil beat t limit (Wo to onn. Tho I'anla rarlaliily did mil louk lka joiii)uiit wlnnore frlday. To . Uio dlavual of in mm J illy funa. tbi-y blew a..welrd bull auiuo tu Iho 1'tiil llca. to 7. ma kiln Inur errora nnd pluylna. ariwriilly uuur tiaaatiall. New York openad III anrli-a Willi tho Tlaara at Yanki-a mud In in with a 4 to 1 vlcloi-y, llorb I'eiinwk buldlni .Ilia vlallora aaMy wlill" Tony lfUiiurl broke up thn ball name with a hunur In thn fourlh, when two nii'U wvro on buao. The Indian won a douliln lu-n lrr at lloaton. lo 3. and 6 lo 4. The ariond gam waul I! Inning. Llcp- . land ram Iroin behind t tin thi erore wllh 2 runa In Iho ninth. In tho twflllli. Km 1 1 It lilt a hi run. whlih won tho tump. Saturday, August. 28, 192G Page Seven Missions Wallop Hollywood 'ream To Big Frazzle HAN KIIANCIKCO. Auk. 27. ( United Nrwal Tim Mlaalona ad inlnlattirril an biinillliillna 17 lo U Ixvai Iliac In thn Hollywood Klara Friday, on 15 lilla and knnrkud llollaraou ond Ulterer' oil I of thn Irak. Colo waa nnlirnliililo, allow ing thn Hiura only four hlii. I'orllund look ImiIIi gamca of llm iluuhlo hvader from Ouklund. Ilia flrat aunic waa won S to I. while tho aniotid, railed III tho envvnlh by nKiri'liii'iit, wua won In Ihn lual I mi I ii k with a niiurn run, 7 to t. Tho hlta were 0( ilitl. 10 and 10. hut I'lirilnnil liBi'd Koofo, Uiviirullo and I.lnicrol on Iho mound lo turn bark tho Ouka. Cnvony hound In Iho aiTond InnlliK of Iho flrat Kama. Ioa Anxoloa brut Hall Kranclain 3 to 1 utid Hucrumonto won from Hratlln u In 2. Doulilu heudora am ailiviliilod at rorlluud. Hi-a II le an (1 Hull KrumJMO Haturday. French Win Easily Over Japanese in Racquet Contest atop Ilia Krowna, who won 7 to 1. raualng Iho Mark man to akin fur ther behind In tholr purauli of iho Yanka. Tha .White Mux beat Ihe Hvnntora, D to 3. MACHREE WINNER OF COAST REGATTA KOIIKKT lllld.H. N. Y- Aux. !7. (United Nowal Kranro demonatra-li-d lnr roal tennla power on the rnurta at Koroat llllta Friday, when I . .... Ilriiirnfin ami Henri Lnrllet Throo Athletic pili-liora fulled lo I -,11Ini0 Tw.r. .., Huka- It hi lluradu of Japan In atralcht otn In Iho record lime of 41 mln i utoa. Never III Iho hlatory of Dovla cup iiilrr-ono or challenge round rom pntltlon haa thoro bum aurh a apnedy ond dedalve douhlea victory aa tliat carried nwny by the dualling Kronen pair. Tho alurdy lllllo Japanrae wore permitted t win juat two tamea In the three acta, Iho urorea of which wore 6-0, 6-0. 6-2. rirtix- HAN KIIA.NCISCO. Aux. 27. H'liMcd Nowal -Tlio Marhree. aull od by Captain Andrew lilion of tho Corinthian Yacht club won Iho K. flnao champlonahlp Krldayln tho 1'aclflr roaat champlonahlp roxatta when aha flnlahod aecond lo Iho Ace, protloualy: dlaquallflrd. Artbur Ronaaoau In Iho Ace, al though out of Iho running be cauao of an accident the flrat day. aallrd brilliant race, croaalnx the ilulah line 7 mlnutea aud 16 aac onda ahead of the Machroo. Ilea pile the penalliallon, Iho Ace com pleted Iho avrlea wllh IS poiiile, aa axuluat 2tt acored . by the Muchreo. Raaral. aallod hy llorl 1.. Woavor. Hon Pmnrlaco Yacht cluh, flnlah rd third. Alert 111 fourlh and I'lr nle fifth. Maibri-e. Alrrl 111 and Pirate wero hunched no cloaoly lit Al every phone of tho game non and Cochct outclaaaed their op pononta. hut particularly at volley ing, when they dnahed for the net and completely broke up tho atrong buao line game of the Japaueae. Big.Earl Ritchie Wades Into Bunch Sparring Partners Tho workout ring at Kiandla hull yeaterduy uflornoou waa the aceno of real buttling activity whim big Karl llltcble,' hnadllner on tho La bor liny curd. atarte wading Into ik oak il in nparrliiK purlnera. The heavy workout elided when the liiuiberjuck knocked out a louxh Tucomun name of Keller. It wua Itllchli-'a flrat du :1 nctuul xlova work, uud If thn lilx acrupper coutlnuea at the prexvnt lute, Jnhniiy Hylvoalcr declurea that l-o will ho pi il mil out of apurring mu-ti-rlul aovnrul duya In udviiuce of the xrudgo fight which Hurl la atag lug wllh Joe Hwlnillur. "I've fought a Inl of hurd-hlltiiig Iruther puahora In my tlmo," Kel ler commented, when he returned lo conai louauoaa. "but III la bird Kltihla token the cake for heavy ocklng. llo'n certainly a demon for apued. and I'll "" t,,e wrrl11 Ihui every blow can be felt clear down to the heela." The Tiiconiun won undlamayed by hla lualo of the cunvua. however, and la coming Wk lo loday'a workout, determined to do aome kIiikkIiik un hla own accord. Following hla duy of activity among local boolleggera Thuraday, Joo Hwlndler. Iho battling rum chuaer. had eleven rounda of hard training yeaterduy afternoon. Hwlnd ler will nturt boxing tomorrow af ternoon Bt 2:30. Hltchle will re appear at 0 o'clock, Bylvcaler an nounced luat night. Hobby White will commence workoula attain Hunday aa he can't bo kept awuy from the gymnaalum. Ace Hudgins Gets Unpopular Verdict With Phil McGraw Sarazen Continues ' In Lead in Open Golf Tournament INU1ANAPOI.W, nd., Aug. 27. I United Ncwa) liene Haraxcn ron- 'tliiiijtM Id hold hla IkuiI In llin woat- orn open golf tournament bora, and tha foilowera rtf Iho gama are hav ing trouble flailing anyone to hot that he won't win the title. Haraien cam In today wllh a 72. which ralaod hla total for tho 36 holea to 141. Juat a atrnke under hla nearcflt rival, p. O. Hart, of Marietta, Ohio. MunlMnuld ttmllh, who won the title loot year, did belter today than on hie flrat round, but la far ou the Hat with 76-72 148. The real -annaatlona of the day were furnlnhod by two veterans. Walter Hn'gen and Jock Hiltchlnaon. At one lime lioth appeared lo have course records In their eockela, but thoy blew up when hard luck be gan a campaign agalnal them. .Jock playod the flrat nine holea In 33, or 2 under par, but loot hla chance for a record when hla tee ahot landed In a 4iole In the fairway on the Iklh. Hugen look a 68 today, which brought hla total for the two rounda up to 143, tbo name aa llut-(blnoa'a. yVUKKHWN 1.KAGIK Club- n. II. K. Cleveland 5 11 2 1 lloaton 10 0 llutterlea Miller, Buckeye, fimlth i and L. Sewell: Helmach, Wlngfleld and Gaston. 12 Innlnga. Club B- H- E- BI. 1-ouln ' 0 Philadelphia 15 1 Batteries Caaton and Bchang; Wnlberg: Willi. Pole and Cochrane.' Denipsey Pounds Boxers and Then Scores With Jack ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Aug. 27, I United New) -Jack Ix-mpney wal lnped alx parrng partner and the law Friday. The beavywnlgut cham pion worked out a deal of auper fluou energy at Ihe expenae of hi training "table and won a tactical victory over Jack Kearns in a legal bJtuabble. A motion to vacate the notice for Dempaey's examination hefcro Ihe trial of Kearns' ault for (333,333.34 waa granted by Su preme Court Justice Walsh In New York. This means tho champion need not go there Heptemlier 23 as originally ordered. With the name date In mind, how ever, Jack traded some healthy punches with hlg Dill Tate, Frankle Carpenter, former Ihxht heavyweight champion of the navy; Jimmy Prown. middleweight champion of Panama; Joe Kury, "the Pennayl-t van la Iron man," and other apar-l ring partners. Ctinboat Hmlth haa arrived and will work out with , Dempaey In a few daya. f KLAMATH FALLS, MONDAY, AUG. 30 Sixth Street at Waahburn Way ' Second Lnrjrest Show in the World ?.) fC No street parade. Tickets on sale circus day only , at FORBES PURE DRUGS ii. 8 PACIFIC COAST LF.ACU'F. Clulte- K. Sacramento S 4 Seattle 2 4 2 liatterle Shea and Kovbler; ilorg. Ileal aud K. Iialdwln. Ihn flnlah that a blanket could have " , 0 spanned them. Hlr Tom mudo a poor nhowing. flnlahlnx more than two mlnutea behind Plrnte. Club K- Mlaalon 17 15 0 Hollywood 0 4 5 Biilterlcn Colo and Murphy. Wal ton; llolleraon, Kitterer, Phillips KVF.ItVHOllY OF SOTK WILL ATTKMIT HW1M LOS ANIiRLBH. Aug. 27. (Unl-j (ed Nowal Everybody of nolo with the poaalblo exception or . uauy I'eggy. Calvin Coolldgo and "one eyed" Connolly, bavo sent In en tries for tho aea derby from Loa Angelea harbor lo Calullna laland. "Htranglor" Lewis, claimant of the world's heavyweight wreatllng champlonahlp announced today that ho would attempt tbo 21-mlle owlm for tbo 125,000 offered hy William Wrlgley Jr., to tho flrat nurcofiafiil nwlmmer. Cluh . Loa Angelru 3 Hon Francisco 1 Ilattvrlea Crandull and berg; Mitchell and Yello. II. K. X 1 8 0 Sund- Flrat game It. Oakland 1 Portland 3 Butteries Oeachgor. Crnlghead and Head; I'nyne and Wendell. Club n. Detroit t 8 1 New York 4 S 1 Balterlen Whltehlll. 8toner and Woodall, Bossier,' Pennock and Collins. NATIONAL Club New York Pittsburgh l.KAIilH It, 41. 0 4 4 11 CONKY ISLAND STADIUM. Brooklyn. N. Y.. August 27. (Uni ted News) Ace- lludkina, tho Ne braska "wild cat." and Phil McGraw of Detroit, fought 15 furluua rounda lo a draw here tonight. The declalon waa far from pop ular and was booed for several min utes. The majority of rlugalda crit ics and the crowd believed that the Dutrolter was clearly entitled lo tho verdict. Tho tint round apparently was lined hy both lighten to get wanned up but Ihe second and third found Mcllraw peppering the cagy Weet erner from all angles. Mcliruw bad the edge lu every round there after up lo tbo sixth when lludkina took tho aggresnivo and his ceaseless flro beat a tattoo on Mcdraw'a body. The remaining rounds proved to bo a matter of give and take. Club II- H- E- with the Oetroitor ahowfnc to an lloaton 15 0 advontago over the Nebraakan. j Chicago -- 5 9 0 I Nevcrthelesa. the judges decided Batteries Genewlch and Z. Tay- 0 1 that It was a draw. . lor! Kautmann and Hartnett. . ' 0 1 Cluh R- II- K Chicago 5 8 2 Washington 3 11 1 Batteries Counolly. Thomoa and Schalk, C.rabowskl; Marberry. Mor rcll, Crowder and Ruel. Batteries Borne, and Florence; Bush Smith. Fitznimmons and Gooch, Club K. Brooklyn Cincinnati ! Batteries McWeeney and Dcber-j ry; Rixey and Margrave. H . 3 8 , For result use New Claaa Ada. Second game called seventh by agroamenl ' K. H. E. Oakland 6 10 2 Portland 7 10 3 latteries Pruott ond Baker; Keefo, Lcvoretln, Llngrvl mid Berry. FOIl' BALK Froah cows, Klamath Dairy Cow Co. Phono 22-K-2. Tcxunr Station. t( BASEBALL Fair Grounds DORRIS With Pick of North Calif. ,vs. KLAMATH FALLS 'Golden Rulers Como out and see tho brnnd of ball display ed by the home town boys, who recently defeated DorriH 5 to 4. Dorris more recently defeated Hen ley, champions of Klamath County Timber League. Sunday, Aug. 29 This will be a baseball game pure and simple no wrangliiiR. This game in all probability will bo the' last game of the season between the timber league teams. , , , Game Promptly 2:30 p.m. TODAY l. Herman E. Abrahamson , i Famous Radio Artist .Will appear in our store Saturday, August 28th from 6 to 9 p. m., playing your favorite selections on ordinary stock. AtkinsrSaws The public is invited to attend this instructive and enteilaining demonstration. Hear the lec tures on. the manufacture of hand saws from the raw steel to the finished product. Three Atkins szmws Given Away Free At 8:30 p. m. Saturday i i Baldwin Hardware Co. The Winchester Store THE HEADLINE ATTRACTION IN THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA OF "Food for the Family . ,. i.. . We. extend you a cordial invitation to visit PIGGLY W1GGLY walk through the aisles,, inspect our complete stock, note the prices ; and you will also note the cleanliness which pervades our store. " You will be welcome whether you buy or . not. 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