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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1927)
i Sunday. 'June 12. 127. THR KLAMATH NEWfr ; '." ' AJIKRICAS I.KAGCK fclub R H K ' Chicago :M... ti 1 Washington .....:.......... IS I Batteries Thomae, Barnabe aart McCurdy; Thurston and RuI. Club R H K 8t. iouls . 10 17 Boston J , . t 1 Batteries Stewart, ind O'Neill; Harris, Sommers, Welier and Hoff- BUBD. ,'fclu'b ; i R H ' R Detroit 11 0 Philadelphia t 11 1 ,, Batteries Whltehlll... Itolloway lead Baaeler; Ebmke, Grove, Pale and Perkins. College -Athlete Smash 4 Records :In Chicago Meet Atthe Pine Tree ,"A Kli In a Tal.' Uebe IMn lels' latest Paramount coiueJy uq eess,' arrives at the Pin Tree tiie atrc lodaf, Advance n Mires claim It to ba enualW as gooi "Tha Campus Flirt.' "Stranded In Parla" or "Lovers In Quarantine," And to flv the tare added cotrc lie Snlna, Para!, Perhaps you sondcr tha hum Club Cleveland New Tork R H B 4 8 1 (II 3 XJaTKXAt, liEAGCE , Club R H R tfew. Tork : I S Chicaso I 10 Batteries Grimes and Devormer; Root and HartnetU "Club Brooklyn ,. Pittsburgh B H . E .Jl IS 10 It 1 Batteries Doak. Plltt. Petty, Vance and Hargreavee; Meadows, Nichols, Kramer and Gooeh. Club Boston H " 11 Cincinnati ..- - .' Batteries' R. Smltb and Hogan Rlzay, Lucas and Hart; rare. Club fhiladelphi 8t. Louis R . 1 4 H 4 natiarieai . Proett-. WlilonchbT. Scott and Jonoard; Alexander and Snyder., ; f. -PACIFIC COAST LKAGIK . ..Jirata - : R .H E Hollywood . 1 Oakland 10 0 Batter! e McCabe and tX Mur phy; Cooper and Boot (11 innings.) ' Second game Hollywood Oakland . R 1 t Batteries Follertoa, Praul and D. Murphy; Hasty and Bool, Read. t Innings.) . ...Clnb . Seattle H 15 . Baa Francisco . ,. 1 II 1 .Batterlea Knight and Schmidt; ' Malla and,Rfgo. 41 Inning. 1 Jul . , , Club 4 - R -H . E Portland : 7 1 0 Los Angeles 41 Batteries Shea, Stortl, .Tomlla and Fischer: Hamilton. Cunning ham and Hannah, Sandberg. Club Missions . Sacraiseats "-Batteries- R 1 H E 11 0 S Eckert and Whitney; Rachac ICeefe and Severefd. NORTHERN LINE TO " COME IN OVERS P. CHICAGO, June. 11.. tDFour records for track and field aamea made bf premier atMetas of the Jaat aix yef ,' were broken today lnthe nnala of the national collegiate ath letic, astoclarion ehauplonhlp meat at Soldiers' field. Roy Conger,- Iowa State college, finished tint In the mile rua at 4:17j( lor a new mark, rocceedlnt Rtass of Texas, who held the recond afsce lsS. with 4: U.S. ' Jcnnn'r Sittlg of l'ltnola. Vstern eonferancaj, . half mil champion, broke the tape Oree Inches ahead of Charterla of Waahiugtoa. . la a drtTlag finish tor a record of I M S. Charterla held tha farmer record of 1 65.4, made two years ago. Winning the quarter-mile dash ; fiance. . Hut strangers come w h tor the third ancasslre time this do not know anl so Leon Lambert year. Herman Phillips battered his; tries hla luck -with a crocker.r bat own record time, going the distance ' tie royal enaulng.' Why question Chance Shot" is . Winrier of Stakes . 'RV YORK. Jttua U. (1-Joa-p' K. Wklinera great bay S-eear-; old. Chauc Shot, today won tha classic Hal mon t stakes, rich la fold and tradlllqa s . In a stirring gallon of a tnlla and At the Orpheus A, a half against tha leading rolls of ink raat and wast, the 'brilliant son of 'air play flntaVd",flrat by a lento 'and a half. Ill run netted tor such a provoking title? Strange; m. owner tan iia as t may seem. "A Klsa la a Taxi", , wM , grwl T for K.r, 8aBd, really has -quite, a hearing on the Th. ,u4jler Jo.k B-,t onl,- b,wted story It talla.. As ainette. beautl- toB1, ch,nc, Sn, in front In tht ful klontmarte cafe waitress. Bene j Bo:mimt, hot r..de' tha winner of has ample opportunity for tha rao. .h. tjs.ooa .t.lllon stakes, aunnle- Stlrrlng days t( the Kreui h and i lidUn war, ninth Jim, KmtllBb colo- ' ulna ,wra ninnare'd by tha Kronen I and their naked aavuga allies, turin . the rolortitl backgrotlitd to a rouinn- i tic love affair lu "Winners of the wililoriiMs," coming to tha Orphans theatre today for three duys. The story la an vxqulslle blend of history and romance, and star TU McCoy, with Joan t'rawtord, noted Metro tloldwyn-Mayer feature play er, who appears In the role of the lovely daughter of tha commandant of Kort luqueane at the time ut llraddock'a deteaL The cast of cluraiter l coiu- rlotous comedy she haa become fa-'meBllir ftMl,ur of tha closing day i Pod of he history maker of that moua tar. It la the opinion of all 1 0( n.-imont park ' " j period, and Include tlaorga Waah- the cafe s frequenters hhat only one . A , rf ' ..T(,i Undbergh." "o. J"'ng major of mllltla j and he te, -Laden Cambolle, . her ' mar s Hrltlsh general during tha ! riding another Wldenrr entry. Royal Play. ; in :4S5. His former time was :43.7. Edwin Ssencer of the City College of Detroit, repeated his Tic tore of ll In the 110 yard lo hurdles and broke his own record of tll.t, breasting the tape today by a margin of two yards ahead of Prank Cupel of Iowa In :!3.4. Fred" Alderman', the sllghtly-bitllt dash star of Michigan State, was the outstanding performer of the games, and held highest tndlxldual point winner. He won tha century In :0J from Anderson, of Wash ington by a margin of a few Inches. ' with Hermansen cf Northwestern third. Butler,-the negro sprinter from Genera college, who threaten ed to cause an npset as a result of his performances In the preliminar ies yesterday, faded entirely toiay. Hoisting absolutely last In te een tary. . . the results? Rather let a do quirk tadeout from the field of ojmbat. .... A few daya later. Lanib-rt. rid ing around tows In a cab. sto.is be fore a florist's shop and gets out to In honor of the flier,, gars 8ande'U service oi tna iiriti.n crown; an opportunity to too., off hla day .Captains tlage and tiato. Ilie for- wil.i a third victory, and he did it Blue Bird Owners Want Trap Match trap (OosrtisweO troea Paste Owe) In south central Oregon, a distance of 648 miles. " The Strahora line, ofldally known aa the Oregon. California and East ern, upon which the Southern Pa cific baa an option, and In which It has agreed to sell a half Interest to the Creat Northern, extends forty miles from Klamath Falls In a northeasterly direction. Mam Oa Extensions . While the formal announcement of the two railway presidents made no mention, of proposed extensions at the Strahora line,. It was gener- . ally .cellared here that tiie agree- i meat . provides that, such extensions ! shall bex. undertaken jointly by the Southern- Pacific . and the Great Northern; unless one or the other does lot", cars to participate., in . which event the other may proceed; on -its own. responsibility. j Authoritative sources pointed out j ' today that the harmonious arrange-1 meat effected between the two rival j railways precludes the possibility j of a disastrous competitive stam-j pede to throw the rich timber re-j sources 'of the Klamath basin on ; the lumber market. . . , ' Long Controverkjr Kad ... j The agreement of fie two rail-1 road systems euds a c nttoversy or j more than io years' - duration.) The laterta commemt commis sion originally gave . the Oregon Trunk permission to ex'aad ta Kla math Fall provided tha; aa agree ment was reached to xvoid duplica tion at railwav ,-onstraction. - Those negotiations failed and the Inter state . Commerce 1 Com a iseloa gave toe Oregon Trunk permission lo build independently Into tha Klam ath basin. . The Northern Pacific withdrew- from the enterprise and thf Great Northern assumed the project oa its own responsibility. Mr. Budd met Mr. Sproule In New Tork the first of the week to renew Re epilations. .. 4 Ooaf armed . . ' renewing todaj'a meeting the railroad execntlvea Issued the fol lowing statement:. 'Terms -hav a, been agreed upon. subject to apnroval of the I. C. C loreiviuae sune eoutnern racl fic's Cascade line, between Pauulna Oregon, and Klamath . Falls. Ore gon, . by . the Great Northern rail way and for purchase by the Great Northern of a half Interest la the Oregon. California and Eastern rail way company. -, This will avoid duplication of railroad facilities in the- Klamath basin and will afford the public the maximum of railway service with the least possible expense that ul timately will be borne by the pub lic through minimising railway capi tal Investment and operating costs We believe that It complies In every wsy with the 1. C. C's. order of May 11. 1S7." I-aiinjr for I 'oJotrwlo M rs. Kalh- ryn Nell and Miss Theda Beard are leaving today tor Glenn Springs, Colo.., where they plan to remain permanently. , Mrs. - Neil. Is . the mother of Mrs. W. T. Compton of this city. Both she and Miss Beard ihave been visiting the Compton fam ily for the past year. While here Miss Beard was employed as long distance operator at the telephone office. , v Good X Beautiful Persian Kittens, (pedi greed ) for sale. Colors White, orange, smoke, silver, black. Dr. Carrie Norvall, Ladies Club Room, Merrill; Ore. " . 'i - Jll-lS Howard R. Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND - . COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS ' SOS Hopks Blov Phone 2SO-J ? At the Liberty Who are the bast cran ar. purchase a corsage tor nia comely , shootrr, , Klamath county? - ' companion, but while ke la gone, taot nrdy" Hardenbrook and .Ernie bird also flies awa. On his return. ; Mtarhlttm of the Blue Bird would a figure crou hea In the corner. ; m,, to xniiw Lambert offers bla floral tribute : Although klomath boasta, .of a and urnt Ki claim a kiss. . ,., , ! myr'ad of expert crap shooters, Krnle aud "llnrdy" 4ay claim to be ing -among the "Awakening Em pire's" moat proficient trap shooters, i Inasmuch aa Andy Connolly haa The attraction announced b? the ( for years past held the grand award Liberty theatre for today Is the aa. Klamath's most noted pot hunter, Warner Bros.', production of "Hills ,t he two lllue Bird calorers herewith, of Kentucky," starring Rln-Tin-Tln ,hereh)'. and herewlthall lasue a chnl and directed, by Howard Hrethert;u. flenge to any other pair of oilafor The story concerns a dog known gaUunates who are unfortunate enough "the Grey Guost '. and his pack ofjio be partners In business outlsw dogs sad wolves, who have crap er, trap' shooting contest to be become so feared, and . hated taf a I staged when, where and how. the large reward has been offered for ! acceptors of this challenge may wish him. One day the. Gre,- Ghost is bad'r Injured, and la befriended bT Davy, a little cripple boy whose sla ter m the new school teacher. Steve and Ben Harley, half both ers of very unlike disposition, are both courting the. girl. . Steve has greater success, and Ben takes the opportunity of 'looting Steve when the Grey Ghost Is near him. , . s . Rin-Tin-Tln is supported by aa ex cellent cast tncludlnx Jason . Ro bards. Dorothy Dwan. Tom Snt schl. Billy Kent S.haeffor, Nanette and Rln-Tfn-Tin Jr. The picture. was , adapted -from . Doruhy Yost's story, ."The, Untamed . Heart." it comes "(o th Liberty theatre or a rua of two days. - . ' klanIath boys and ' s-igr tf" to rnovii i lf S V -WWS V (ObaUsutrd froaa Paw Oa ' lo dictate. . '.They request that any. and. all acceptances' of this challenge, to gether with conditions which they Impose, be left with tha advertising manager of the Evening Herald. . From. Lanarll Valley Mrs. Levi McDonald was In town yesterday from Longell Valley, shopping. .Miss .McMahou Leaving Mist Cecelia McMaScn. for many years with Miss Oerlrude'a shop, la leav ing today fort her home In Portland, where she will remain permanently. As, a farewell courtesy to Mlsa Mc Mahou the members of St. Mary's Altar society, surprised her with a part? last evening at the 'parish bouse. .She wss presented with a beautiful gift Jroui .Itia society. . . - American revolution., and the latter destined to become a famoua Amor Iran revolutionary patriot of Bun ker hill and Karatnca. HELEN WILLS TAKES ADDITIONAL HONORS DtCCKKNItAM. Englsud. June 11. Mr lelen Wilts, rho California tennis star, emerged triumphant!' from the Kant tennis ehamplonaMpa Milay with the womcn'i title In her possession, and also with a fifth victory over , Mrs. Kitty MrKiino Godfree out of seven clnnhrs on the courts. Mlsa Wills uow Is tha prime favorite for the women's title In tho Wimbledon classic, whlifc will start June 10. The score was 1-1. 0-4. All modern facilities tn tha alia vlatloa of human suffering have been Installed at tba Klamath Val ley Hospital.. ' . - ; Tiirkey Dinner Today ' ; j From S:30 if 9 8:00 O'clock ,.r Special at $1.00 . . 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