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Sunday, June 19, 127- 1 I f i 1 II ! 9 ! C 9 ! it Hi 7: fizsmns-or 7 Rational i.kagvk " PITTSBURGH. June lS.-4)--Pittsburgh actuated Boston I to I today In a game marked by an at tack by Earl Bailth. Pirate catcher, apod . Dr .Bancroft, manager eoJ ahortatop of the H raves. Bancrott u rendered uncou Mit,.,h Maw to the law. 'and ton players, i nm iiicm . .- - placed In a cut on his Jaw. The race were workout for ii.l . i, , n. 11 num. iuii mtv ,uiui, w hoi ton i - ,. MllaluiMti T - I Batterlea R. Smith and Hogaa Washington Sweeps' t footMPm flicks In ' Pnunnw Hnnnrs ' . " ' MADISON. Wis.. June IS. Coach "Rasty" Callow's Washing ton university varsity and Junior varsity crews made a clean sweep of their raoca today with the Vnl versity of Wisi-aaata, vn Lake Men dota. , The Junior varsitf' hosed out vic tory over tb Badger freshmen eight In tha first race, and the varsity repeated the, performance - In ' tha second eonteaC jBolh were over. a Vm anrf B , Rmitk. GOOCh. ' ST. Louis," iuna i. lavr80- tomley'a home run wallop with two on the eacks la the third inning helped the St. Louia Cardinals tri umph over the Olanta today by to 4-before a crowd of more than, 17.000 whtfh had turned out la oh-j serraac ot the celebration for Col-1 one! Charles A. Lindbergh, who waa .la attendance, at .Sportsmaas park. Club R H K New, York .10 ..Q St. Lonh. 10 0 Batterlea ntul turnout, - Henry aud.Tetlor; Alexander sfcd Snyder. CHICAGO. ' June IS. Wl Ttob Oabora blew up In the eighth In ning after engaging Alex Ferguson In a pitching duel, and Philadel phia bunched three -bits with an , error awl two walks and two double steals In the eighth Inning to win t to L . . .. Club" ' R H B Philadelphia . 7 . s 1 Chicago , ..... I J Batterlea Ferguson and Wilson; Osbony Dean. and Rartnett. Brooklyn-Cincinnati tame post poned, wet grounds. ' ,AMKRIC.,X. ' PHILADELPHIA. June 18. VP) The , Athletics , earned an eren ' split la their four game series with the Chicago White Sox by .winning the final clash .today C ,to I. Al phonse .Thomas, . runner-up to Ted Lyons,, as the' star hurler of the White Sox staff, was bumped for tea , hits, and all the Mack runs were made before be left , the box at the end of, tb. 8 -seventh. Club ,R i H B Chicago h I , 0 ',. Philadelphia ' 10 0 Batteries Thomas, Jacobs .and McCordy; s Grove. . Pate and . 0oh ran. . ..''.'...''? 1 BOSTON, June Is The Red Sox today abut out Cleveland . S to 0 and evened the . four game aeries. , Each team made seven hits bat Bosto..hlt Buckeye when men . were on, base, . Three double plays helped' turn back -the Indians. Club . , -R. H E Cleveland 0 ' t 0 Boston ; 7 1 Batteries B.ickere and L. Sew all; Lnndgren and Hartley. NEW YORK. June . 18. UP) Two home runs by Lou Gehrig his Hth and 17th of he season, gave New York victory over the St. Louts Browns today 8 : to 4. - Gehrig's first smash came in the first in ning, with two on base, . and the other in the eighth with one on Club . R H E 8L Louis . ' 11 1 New York . 8 H 8 Batteries Yangllder and Schaoc; Thomas, Moore and . Grabowski. l'the annual regatta at Pougbkeep- ie, where the Wisconsin, university win .be , represented by the treh men crew." At the Pine Tree With the .vast rugged valley of Jarkann Hnl Wvomlul. serving as one ot the stagra. and the magnifl? cent peaks of the-Jet on Range and the Shoshone', Mountains tor a bark ground. "8 Bad Moa" opens at the Pine Tree Theatre Sunday. The place once. made famous by Teton Jackson, , notorious outlaw and horse, thief.' and bis gang of desperadoes, after nearly sixty years, has at last .been turned, and many of their deeds vf darln re-enacted on the very ground they once rode as masters.. ,'8 .Bad Men" records that glam orous' episode of American history, the opening of the Dakotaa to the white man by free grants ot land by the government. In.- a.JT .HI ' W 'v XJ ' h'V,'JJJasstall Pirate Player Put Kayo onBravcS-S. At the Orpheus VVSiMtri,, m,ur ni-nlilrliMt frillll Ytt&V i.ittjiii iir.n Jilb it A : li,llv evury hiirat which mlaltt t bs!etwll hud nt long standing be-if, Hi them and who utidfrso irctl 'tvwi Dive Ilttiirruft, miinnser (if Vtho lloatou Nnlionalo. suit Knrl Sm:th. IMttsburgh catcher, flared to white heat at Knrtmt field l"d."y when tho husky Ptratx la,'kst ullv no hntdsliltw. will find a !-' son in VWur I'alnl." Metro-tiold-wyn-Mayvr'a Initial wratorn ilrainn Ktarrlng Col. Tim McCoy IH shown at the Orphuus Thentro loduy, Mun- sent his fist trashing Into Hjony uuy and Tuesday. t.,w . Uaneroft waa kno,kil out by the blow. Three stiwhee were re quired to close tho cut in his Tare. Imi.m,,i nt the llmntistnu. or tour ing car. of today they will see Ihe dotiKberty, or armv wagon oi me 4 SUMMER R " ON IU.OCK WtMill MW ' UrTKtTIVB Milium I4MUIV, , . Itoultli' lmU, MIMI Kllllhtly hlKlinr lit KIuiikiHi find AI,"m?T,1 "jTJjlj IIHKU (iriCOS Will He ill rii". ",7",, . "1 , Ufa .lltllli'll (yV HEILBRONNER & REA Fuel Dealer iIonk' wiit-ii nvw iu vtiwv ,m v ii i .,, .1 . - . ... .. .-...it - .. ...i.i u.m.mIi i n.vi, 'MivhiiM then wnnteu of.othe IIAMMill ,'ilTl BUIM ......" i .... r - , West were never sure trom inuian-' ut lacks on the while auttlcmvnts. t ' Today the woninu may assist ner . husband In driving off the attack , ot the modern wolf ot the door hut', she does not have, to go Ihrouithj the horrors and dangers of a li i.. i..ii.h .lid the wives Slid families ot the army officers onm-i mantling the Isoiateu garriun along the western frontier. At the liberty ' Five poor persons, who pur chased syndicate betting tickets, have won fortunes through the victory of Trank Curson's "Call Boy," abo-c, in Knglantl's great raring classic, the Knclih lrrly it KpHI Dwrm. Tbf laraesl winner was John A. Kilwtrk, ilcnl.il inc lianie of .Ciipc .Tii. South "Africa, wlto 'tirket (: Hit, 100 oa a ft "investment." land Smith hsd been at odds' dating back to the days whon the scrappy catcher waa with the nraves. in the seventh Inning' of toduy'a game between the 1 l"ratee and Huston. Uaurroft came to bat and was given a walk. As he strolled to first, iLmrmrt halted and aald something to Smith, who retorted. ' Latnr Bauny scored. Aa be crossed Ihe plate he halted and spoke to Um pire McCormlck. It was the gen eral belief that he complained about Smith's general attitude Smith, put In a hot sentence or two. while Banny and the arbiter 'stood at the plate. Then, as Ban croft turnon towaro onilio. m "iv ies flung the catching milt from his hand and shot his fist Into thu Boston manager'a Jaw. nanmft was carried from the (lot,! and the Pirates' sewed the cut In his face II ftll.kVt.' 'Mil, V ' ' . i I B m,..,r. t.,w, , .j ,ii !' yj ' T '. "'111 ' WASHINGTON, June ,18. Alvin Crowder held Detroit to four hits while Washington was winning to 4 today. The Tigers went hit less through the first six innings. Clab . -,R.H E Detroit . 4 4 Washington ... 8 8 0 Batteries Whitehlll. Mankins and Sassier; Crowder and Ruel. ifnnte nine, aa Dan Foster, en gineer, epitomises all that Is fine. I strong and loyal In the railroad man. His pride Is that he is always la oa schedule, tnst ne can put bread in 'the months of his widow ed sister's children, that he Is In good standing with his employers and with the men ot the Brother hood. That the speeding ear ot a Joy riding society gtrl should crash In to his train, causing the first acci dent Identified with his name, is a zrlef to htm. but this Is forgotten in pity tor the girl. Pity turns easily Into love. , and before . he knows It he Is engaged to a girl whose mother comes to .plead thst h nntint stand no Vert V. In the cast in support oc amnio Bine are. Edna MuTwry. snyrtie Sled man. Claire McDowell. Carrol Nye. William Demarest and J. W. Johnson. Howard Brethrrton di rected The Black Diamond Ex nr," which vomes to the Liberty Theatre today (Sunday) for" a run of two ,days. . ; Annual Salmon Run Starting in River ASTORIA, Ore., June 18. IAP) Fishermen in the Columbia river re ported tonight that the run of blue back salmon, expected for several, days, bad finally begun. Catches : today .were augmented by this kind of fLih.'-whlch la small er than the Cbinooki-salmon, t-ut considered ot equal quality. To night's apurt in fishing Is believed to be the vsngusro oi a Dig ran that will enter the river within the Fishermen are elated, as the catches of chinook have been poor ever since the season opened. Grange Adopts an Advisory Ballot CORVALLIS, June 18. W) An advisory ballot,' setting forth the position ot the state , grange on each measure to be voted on at the speclnl election June !8, was adonted , br the grange aa on ot the final pieces or Business aa m-j 54th annual session closed at 1:63 this morning at Oregon Agricul tural college. ( Each measure was - considered separately. . seven . being approved. four disapproved and one leu wuu ont recommendation. The full bal lot aa acted upon follows: ltepeal of negro snttrage section. yes: Portland school district . tax levy, yes: criminal information amendment, yes; legislature's pty amendment. ' yes; voters' registra tion amendment, no; state and .n,.ni, nfftrern' Kniarv amendment. Um: -erty-nncj-ewnty onrmolldotlou amendment, no; veterans roemorij; armory, no recommendation; slate tax ,bise raise, no; Income tax bill, yes; assessment and tax enforce ment bill, yes; Neslucca bay'fish closing bill. no. The vote of the delegates was almost iinanimoua on all recom mendations txeept the registration and new tax ibase measures. went . to his hotel. Smith waa banished from the game. Later Bancroft aald Smith had been "rid ing" him for aome time. Asked whit ho Intended to do about to day's Incident, he replied: , - "I'll put tuts tning up to rresi dent lloydler. Let him dispose of It." The Smilh-Banlrott clash caused a tense feeling on the field and resulted In several close calls. While Ranrrort was being carried out. Smith and Coach Dick Kuiiolph-ot the Braves, came close to a clash. Smith started after Rudolph, but other players stopped ; between (them. The umnlres. McCormlck. Klein and McLoughlln. had a bnsy day .unlnr tha WOUld-he OSttlOrS apart. ' They aided In quelling the claahes and said they would report-, to President Heydler. i i 1 .t OREGON GOLFER IN "BIRDIE" TROUBLE i PORTLAND. June 48. VP) Ru-1 die Wllhelm. of Portland, amateur: golf champion of Oregon, and now , participating In the racllic norm-, west championship tournament at , itrM.),, n. .'.. la In tronulo with i federal officials .ht'ss-v becauso af IWB mruiro. New Twirler With ' .Pelicans is Good Consider the !llcans. their phe-' noniennl success In the Southern Oregon baseball league, and think aa well of the new twlrler recently .-.ikM i.i ihe wlnnina aggregation. physician la sliced ball artist of large repute He then in Pacific coaat sporting sirci. Lafayette lleuion. oy oanie. gentleman with the deft tlngera. mystifying wrist and powerful arm. came here from KurekV Calif., to olay an Important , part in uio march ot the Pollcana lo , leaue jll victory. . He haa played two games with tha local sonad. and In each contoat struck out II opposing, bewildered' aluggers. Nor waa inta-iura. 11-; . ... ha d.,m time aood nine, i well spent with the San Francisco j Rials, and a few seasons ago put in his stuff with the Brooklyn ball club. IT WON'T B LONG ' before Ihe arrival ot Warm Weather and r'llest "Let Your. ,til"s Troubles Ha Ours" , All Kinds of Screens for Doors and Windows. Estimate lsdly furnished fur Hash. Honrs, Frames sud Cublnol "Work. THE GLASS HOUSE 11th and Pine. Phone 477-W For results use News Class Ada. i Ho has been charged In .federal the former the division waa nearly equal, and on the tax base, strong approval of the boost. ' DRIVE FOR SCOUTS ' TO START TUESDAY (Continued Irom Page One) HYDROMEL WINNER OF AMERICAN RACE CHICAGO. June 18. (P Hy dromel. little chestnut colt that fin ished fourth in the Kentucky derby m-nn the S2S.000 American derby at Washington park this afternoon by five lengths, defeating four other j crack three-year-olds. Including Whiskery, the , Kentucky deTby winner. V '. I tvhiakerv.'' .the . bride "of Harry Prvb Whitney's stable, finished lsst today. ; ' Handy Mandy. the filly that had never won a race, finished second, wiih Bnd.lv Bauer, the entry of E. n Rradlev. and winner ot the !t9tinn Vnlrmount' "derby, .third. For results use News Class Ads. I Handy Mandy. owned by Hal Price 11 . . 1 Heaoiey. a iveniucaj iu, a courageous challenge, coming from behind during the long stretcn run after the vaunted easterners. Whiskery and Dolan had faded, and beat Buddy Bauer out of second place by Inches. The race over the punishing mile and a half route, waa witnessed by a sweltering crowd of 85.000 to 40.000. and was nin In record breaking time. H- 'dromel negotiated the distance In 8:88. breaking the track record oi 1:30 1-5, hung up by Boot to Boot In winning the derby a year ago. PACIFIC COAHT LKAttl'K Portland t; -Sacramento 1. . Missions 13; Hollywood 11. Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 1. Seattle ' 1 ; Oakland- 0. - ' The pardonable pride ot ttlam ath Valley Hospital Is the effi cient - service rendered humanity through a , well equipped , lnetltu Uon' r i:t , ... , -n - . v, 5-s - - V -V. T" -ft "if - - -C'.J ": . 1 mm ''College rowing is .on the level if il is a hcll game." untary leadership of seven scout mastera, three assistants. 21 troop committee men, 17 council members and eight on the executive board, the movement spread until on June 1, 1817, the council showed the fol lowing: . . An enrollment of Zl scouts, an increase of nearly 100 per cent In one year's time; 13 scoutmssters; 15 assistant scoutmasters; tour ucp ntv scont commissioners: &8 coun cil members, and 11 members of. the executive board. 1 These men devote . their services j the imui work entirely free of charge. In the interests of tho boys. The scout council In this county nasi but one salaried officer, who jctaj as sn executive, directing the work) of the volunteer leadership to In-: sure its effectiveness. i Tlua wien who bsve enlisted un- der the banner of Youth and who wll launch the campaign Tuesday, morning, are: W. W. McXealy. F.j K. Olds, George Cunning. Fred Fleet, Thomas Dolsell, Percy Mur ray, T. 8. Richardson. James Swan son. Walter West, J. F. Magiilre, Jr.. A. M. Collier. Howard Barn hl.'el. William Houston. Dr. Bernard Rea, E. O. Nord. T. P. Henderson, Lee Jacobs, -Edward Livingston. Bert C. Thomas, George R. Lludley, A. W. Schaupp. J. J. Miller, Roy Durbin, H. W. BathUny. C. V. Drake, Don J. Zumwalt, Harry W. Poole, Edward Ostendorf, Oscar Pey ton. Steve 8abo. W. W. South well. Chris -Barnstable, W. H. Beane, Lynn Nesmlth and Frank Sexton, of Klamath Falls; J. w. Scoggins and W. F. Fruits of Mer rill, , and A., C. . Glenger of Chllo- quin. V "" v ' ', : i court here with violation of the j migratory bird act. la that he had in CU1U I"" " -" " ducks more than 10 days after the close of the duck season January ir. iat After the discovery of the On tauck ojr ,ea,ni1 game . warden. ship transferring the ducks l thu-j 1 government. . v V PENDLETON SHOOTER , WINS TRAP TROPHY. PORTLAND. Juno 18. () MA W. Hansel of Pendleton won the f tifino nnvttin ftod and Gun club medul and the Mulinomah Rod Bnilt Gun cluu medal, vuiuea i l".". i h. rrri tlav nt -the ftrtv-thlrd annual tourniment of the aports-f men's association of the northwest yesceruar PETER B. KYNE'S "WAR PAINT' StBrrinir TIM McCOY with PAULINE STARKE andv .. r KARL DANE . Tieiietirl hv ' ' . THE ORPHEUS I ,(, ; , Rcwu!rvPrlei v . F3E "The fastest and most unique team on the stage." Cliff Work, Orpheum Manager, ban r ranewco. AGAIN TONIGHT "THE DE CECILITCOSV" , DANCERS . , . different dances tonight, and of'oQHrse HAL BLACKBURN AND HIS BAlsJD : ALTAMONT .r.H ... I . I Special . sale on glaasea. Two weeks only. Men's suits All klnas of goods. "You'll ,have to hurry.' C. Picks' 220 Main St.; 1 & 1 Oo to PAUL WIESE, ReUable Swiss Watchmaker , and. Jeweler . . , Jill Kinds of RepairU 10W Mala Ha- HOLDS fiOLF LEAD VICTORIA, B. C. June 18, (AP) Curly Hueston, Sesttle, retained his lead in the Pacific Northwest open golf tournament here today, ills score at the end of the third round was 827. He scored 77 or for his third round of 18 holes. Several players had yet to finish the round. ' ' . ' For Sals Old Klamath News. ' papers.' Call at CJCHKTER84IJ.LS aylafcint IWa,y wWitA 25 is the -'(',. right price ; ' i to pay for a good tooth paste' - ; LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tnbt JENNINGS TENT SHOW Friday und Saturduy -' "The Turn of the' Road." A city crook1 drama in 4 acts.' 1 Sunday Night Only ' "The Girl from ISmoky: ' Mountain." - A comedy . drama in 4 acta. 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