TUB KLAMATH NEWS Page Two Tuesday, Octobor t.2t HUMDINGER PROGRAM ASSURED Ritchie-Dill Bout University of Oregon Heady for Crisis Second Victory Is Promises to Draw With Team of University of Washington' Cause of Great j : Enormous Crowd' ,.S1VKMSITV ov , ' , , ,,:., m St. Louis Buoyancy' gone. (lie., Oct. 4. i Spiv kill vimliraliM. r.v.l Oivkkii will he: The crisis of the 1 ItSia fool ball sen-1 liiu k lu her i til place in the sun t A fight erf slated lo offer three main events before a crowd equal to thtl of 1-abor Kay, Is the lineup for Scandla Hall here at :i0 tonight. All flchters arc In eicellcnt trim, and plenty of knockouts constitute the watchword for the evening. A last-minute switch of the heavy weight who will meet Earl nilchle. prohi slayer, effected when Jack Dill of Everett. Washington, struck town Inst week, promises to give a main vent of outstanding merit. Most local fans are familiar with Hitch fe'a prowess with the gloves, and while Pill comes somewhat in the i . i v. i . u .. . .1... ,i.t,.i .. i . speaks long and loudly of ring anil-", """" ' --d'Hlted lo celo- ST. I.OVIS, Mo., OH. 1 i Ww) The onrint'tunltv son lor i no i nivorsny oi urwn wn.ro in i,.v.;i wxxxw iwwm m ,ini(0 H N;lmiU, pniiunl coacmnc man ana inoioaii iramjny uimo iitxiiou putcvti wr. will b over within a week. The MrKwai, ha s1(mimI ihrvt Or-! big Ramo ot (he year la scheduled Ron tttanilhys to assist the l oiu hiutt , for next Saturday npainst th I'nf- Maff. Hill Itiyuartl. votornn versiiy of Washington in the new ' trainer. In utuun n ursine the hoys I'urtL.ml Civic Mattlum. throuli tlmrlvy hors ? ami Klml- The outcome of this clash will red ailments prvwit.nt am one clearly demonstrate the decree of football player. t'ob M.iiite, for auiVess the former Army men have mer Ore on captain, t in ehnrfte reRistered In the Vadfte Coast con-1 of the ends, and endeavoring to fervnee. If Oregon wins or hold1 impart his own finhilnu ability the 1925 champions to a close; to his proteges. 'Spike' Leslie, score, the new system brought by 1925 freshman ioaih. is helping r.nl.ln Ink. I l..k.a. av.M'ddt Lllii.A. .Ilk ihn I I . 1 Ili.,- """" aatur of a dark horse, his record"1"" - '" " " j '""""V th bases full. To say they were wild doesn't' nr. victory knocked on the front door of St. l.oufft for the first time In 40 yeis nt .Vf.3 o'clock this nf-j ternooti. aud tho whole pNpula- j tioii, Sr. people hy count, made a it rah at it. From the moment that Itogers j Itornshy, grinning like a school-1 boy, siepptd from the crock IVnn-j syhania special, followed by those! rampant Cardinals of his, St. j Louis began tu'ting like somebody I had Miiacked a home run with players through tho street. I Hut Hornsby survived It nnd ! so did Southworih. and Hell nmtj Theveuow nnd imwt of all, that' feeble old fellow, Drover Cleveland' A let under. When the first win ners oT the St. Louis OihI National league pennant lu lu years reach-j ed u downtown hotel ull were In-: tuet. j Horns by nan rt'qil .mi that the. reception bo made "uliort and snappy." In order that hit men ( might be In good shupe to battle the Yaukei'S, and tt was Ilk that., The parade lasted for less than an hour, hut that was long enough for everybody to huv his little' yell. Those w ho didn't get to , yell during the parade were yell-' tug late tonight and, judging from the found of tt. there were mil-1 Hons of them. Played in City! The Everett battler won his place JJ,J LOUIS V? llfl on the card through the unofficial knockout of Larry Holman. Bend! r lTSt lliMie iliVef logger who was earlier signed toj fight Ritchie. Realising he had better material In the, field audi urged by fans who saw the ,unoffl- Happy i ' He Who Holds i ei.l tilt, the local matchmaker at I Ticket o World Con. , considerable extra expense, put Dill . . .. , .. ., ' ! to Holman'. place. j . te1' Card.n.U Beheve They - The reeult will be interesting toj Wili Carry" Away Pennant. . watch, for Dill comes south with! six years of experience gleaned fromj (By tinted News! bigtime ring, In and around Sea,- ST- ' OV'S. o Oct. With! tie. In northern Mexico and par,, ' '" St. I-ouis fan aqt.iver like, of eastern United States. A llle'he fecl" of Mississippi river rnt.j lighter than the local lumberjack l"9 ho'" fo- hic-h thts city, battler. Dill's ability with the leather! h,s W!,i,,d and hi. fine footwork will no doubt;" ran or 8 ra,fish eilhr- for ,hl,t sven things up pretty well. Ritchie m'u"- is may be somewhat speedier than the! The St. Louis Card Tuesday Washington scrapper, but the boy I not oi'V k 'he neld (or th Dill la clever and will undoubtedly i rt world"s series game their home land his share of the punishment, 'town has ever Witnessed, but Uog-, The seml-windup on tonights card If Hornsby. fighting club looks, is slated to rival the main event.!'"8' about readj' " b inasmuch as Tim Callahan and!""? " f """. ith hP, Johnny Fugate who are staging this! or'1 "orM 8 '".plons .ems-, portion of the evening's entertain- j ,lle,r lhes"'- I ment, ara both fighters of excep- fneasy rests the head whose own- tional ability who have appeared"" possesses a pair of tickets for; in a number of rain event battles. ' 'he world-. wrie. and many fan iiii . t will lie awake nervously planning! The seml-windup Is scheduled to . . ' ' ; . a ....... Ha... ..j way. and means to get Into Sports-. go six rounds. Both Callahan and ' , r . . . . I man s park by rame time Tuesday, i Fugate are hard-socking scrappers.! , . . v j . . ... For St. Louis has succumbed to I however, and a chin on either boy " I left unguarded for a second. may dementia horsehtde in Its most vra- cut the battle short. en torm- The 'J - ised months ago when the Cards be , Tim and Johnny have both done'Ma ,h,r rlimb up ,he Nationa, considerable fighting in Portland. ,e4sue laddtr,8 a, nand. I and the latter first made a name for ' ., . , ., . . The ba 1 park, where the (ards himself there when In his first big- ' ,. . ,, will try to clean up the teries dtir-; time fight he won an ail-city ama-l ' M . . , , . , . . ,, k . ing the next few days. 1s hopelessly, teur championship. He had then at-! , . , ! fined the tender . fighting age of Inadequate a far a, seating ac-; 11. Tim. on the other hand, is a ' "mmoda.ions. ;0" , JL , .... ... ,.; person, can squeeze. Jam. elbow.- rangy redhaired Irishman with all : " . , . , : ., ., , ., . 'edge or crawl into Sportsman, park i it. ic.j,i,.j ""1 number represents lefs w .BaieJRutP.'' i , ' '(mm half expresH it. Craxy would 1m better. Corpulent old fellows jig , ged with newsboys and trunk 'lingers at the Washington avenue ' Mtlttoll. The appearance of Uajah llorns : by was .the, open sesame, for the, p it up enlhusigHm of-40 years. It wa a long time siyoc, .they had - an opportunity for a Velebratlnn . and St. I.oiis made th most of ! it. ' ' When Ifornsby stepped ;in to the platform the crowd surged through ! the police lines, t hereby' widening j the r:tj..li'v grin, but almost spoil j ir.g that of the mayor who headed the reception romuiitec. HottV j wei-( bounded about In the multi-, i tude like a cork on (ho rrest of an! f ocean wave. f I How the police ever restored; j order enough for Hornsby nnd hiy : tellow - player to grt safely Into1 .automobiles Is a matter for spee ulative lonjeeture. It must stand ( las n tribute to the efficiency of' I the St. Louis police force. Kor a1 1 1 nt it looked as if the faitus, In; j their ex press Ion of jof At winning1 a National league pennant, would spoil their chance of winning a world series. They didn't stop with mauling; their Idols nt the station. They j kept It up during, the parade. Vast layers of humanity rolled toward' i tne automobiles carrying the ball CKUCU I.AKK KNJOYMI MIWT rittSlKUCS hIMSON MKOKOKD. Oct. 4. -- tl'nited News t A total of Stt.util persmis, the largest on record, visited Cra ter Lake this year, according to latent figures. Of this number 'S, 6J? came hy way of the Medfoid en trance. 27. 1 til by way of Klamath Kails. 5.3X5 hy the east entrance, and (he remainder checking In nt Anna Springs and government rump. Kvery ntnie in the union whs represented. Anything you win. to Hi? Or to Dtiy? Tell all Klamath Folia about It In the economical, rf(clont way through lltilA N'awa cinxNlflad Ad Poaches Leaves for Vacation in Secluded Place NKW VOItK. Hl. i. -- H'lllleil News) Jlilwutil W. HrnwiiliiK IliM Klrt wlfit, Kl'illlcttH I'immIH'm" ll.'i'niin llrowtilnu. me liitiliig n little vaciitlnn Iroin eiicl, nlhor, uml ho, of loursi', the story Is ull ov.-r town iliui the iritty llttli rnuiuiire of the 67 vni old riiilinr mul lli Hi ytar-old bc:tuty has Mmih'tl on IIm1 rocks. The rumor of uai'utloii. however, l iiuverlllid. Mrowiilttg tlinliMl I lit mmnr Mtitt ituy throiiKh hi Hitcrotitry. mid Haiti they had parted for only u few diie. wltili rcjehi. wi'tit lo vIkII iter mot tier. The secretary uld tti.il Mr. (Irownlnit's wife mid Mr. Ilrownln'. iiHitlier-lu law. had gone i vaca tion (or n low days and that lie didn't know where they wero. Hut New York won't ha nd If I lie llrownliiM have separated, bn. cumin II will kIv vlsiunlly everyone In the illy, man woman nnd child, lite omioiiunlty lo shout; "1 tuld you so.' Ili:l IMS tl.lKK I.M'H MONT MIHKIl.tltl.H I'AIIIM. lii. t - ll'tllled New.) Millloiia of red aula are making Ufa ulM'rnlile for hundreds uf thousand or Taili-luna who Inhabit apart ment Iiouh's of one mlu'lti (Ularter of I'lll'IS, Tlin ipeilc.H Ik small, vicious and l,i'd lo itttih. lie Is so unpopu lar, lu li,,' I lint authorities who biivo liivnmlKiued say that he origl inileil hi America. Let Us Estimate Your Wiring Job MOTOR REWINDING AND REBUILDING A SPECIALTY Quick, Efficient, Moderato Priced Industrial Electric Company Hlmn 771-W. MKllt T71-U. 70.1 Ho. OUi Ht. K. 1 IIUl V. IV Ilrnaer spots during the course of a pos sible six. The return of Joe Coffman to Klamath Falls has attracted consid erable attention here among the fans who followed local fights a lit tle over a year ago. Coffman wasi than half of those who have an-1 nounced their Intention of attend ing. Aside from a first class exhibition of baseball, one of the greatest baseball game. In. history Is fore- least. Flint Rhem may draw the TONY LA7 6RKI OOI.IIK.K CKI.KIIHATK ! WKMIIM; .tNMVI-HSAKV WASHINGTON-. Ort. 4 ifnlted News! President and Mr. Coo- I then a wide favorite here and hi.i assignment of pitching against the 1'rtKe observed thlr twentieth wed- ' Vanlra .Ithfln.h tnaav Ilnrn.hv A.Sm a n n I va Mr, . a-l. !... .. . ..lo. second debut tonight, after a year! .... ,i . . . after escaping from the delirious em- narttire from the ttmial White Ifnti e of quite strenuous ringing, is being' . ' , . . . , narl"rc irom uie usual woue iiou e ... t.wi . brace of the fans who met the Cards ,,. tU. . . A . . .. watched with interest. I , ,. routine. The President ,-pont t.ie , at the station Monday evening, said Coffman signed to fight Jack m,M phnn hl. n,,nrt h,P "al amount of time nt I.Ik office. u unen, a snuty laa. late oi rruco, mother city of the coast's leading battlers. O'Brien is good and will no doubt show Coffman .a good tusscl. Herb Pruitt and Jack Davia are doing the preliminary, and what this match lacks in skill it Is ex pected to make up In heavy rushes j game time. ! "Old Dutch" Ruether, the south- paw who recently reached the Yanks frjm Washington, has been selected by Miller lluggfns as the! and addressed the American Red Cross after dinner. .I STItl.lS IN KlftllT I.AGRA.VDK. Oct. 4. l United pitcher to put a crimp in the Cards' News! Five Austrian laborer; ambition. ' 1 were more or less shot up and cut A Rhem-Ruether duel should, be un '""owing a bloody battle in a . , . . . ., , ' a rloee affair since "Dutch" is ont small house on Monroe street Mon- and general rough and tumble fun.i" 1'omj auair since uuicn is oni More Interest than- ever before "jr vindication. . . .,... . - .,.,,..., Hixui pitmnpanr escaped. NOTICE Vtm PUBL1CATIOX has been taken in the evening work on tn preceding this new card, and the enthusiasm shown in Scan dial Drpartn.cnt of tlin Interior, I n - nrAiinrf lha Vinnea rf ! Iha nnat ! T' C . rf f. 1 t. r Our" "plumbing is best in design and construe-. tion. c4J 'ZS first tn: few day. presage, a capacity house. I Kentemt.er ?n !') Tickets are going rapidly and the I otlce Is Hereby given thai stage is seemlnelv all set for a hlc'Claud Oaines. of Malln. Oregon, stage is seemingly all set lor a big who on December 13. 1922. made time with the leather. Reclamation Homestead Kntry. No. 011374, for Farm Unit "K" or DUCK HUNTERS IN 1 L0',".'2-, J3v" , Mn'it 11 i Section l.i, Township 41S., Range. BAD LUCK SHOOTING! 'IE.. Willamette Meridian. has . . filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, lo establish claim n me lunu aii'ive aescrinen, neirire (Cootinnod from Page One) the shooting of a china pheasant.1?- R- ,M'a?.; rler'c County ,, ,,,, I Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon. were arrestea. j on 1ne ut day of .vovomt)(,r j9a6 In the party were Sylvester Fat-; Claimant name, as witnesses: terlce. W. A. Satterlee, Alvin Sat-i J- E. Stearns, of Morrill, Ore.: terlee and H. C. Jensen, all of i ""TT', of .f"'!!; 5Jre-: ... .. . . r.ugene McAuliffe, of Merrill, Ore.; Klamath raits. They arc charged Andrew Brown, of M.ilin. Ore. witn hunting from a public Inch-1 Klamath Irrigation Project. way and with killing a game bird out of season. The canes were! turned over to Marlon Barnes, dep- nty V. S. game warden for this dis-:fX Irlrl. 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