I MT PAGE TWO TUESDAY, AUCUST 16. 1f27. THE KLAMATH NEWS JcygAllSftFor: Fight Card Here Tuesday Evening j ... . . . ijverylhlns I In readiness tor ! flwrtl of padded glove at the " t egton Hall tcBlhf"hB Pep v .ebater, Tacotna colored tighter, .ape wallop "With1 Tim Calla ! an,- an adopted aon of Klam Ih. These boys will go 10' oundi" as the Oikln attract Ian ot tatfntaaker Vt Baron' classy looking card, Callahan, who" has never lost a scrap In Klamath, is trained ilown to flirtiMnit' edree-for tits aet ,10 with the Tacoma mauler, and promise " his'' legion of friends to (rive a good account of aim - self: - Webster's'- expertenee and sorkinn ability make him a far orlte' over- the red-heaMoft Irish lad, but It looks like a real bat tle aa far as It (toes. . -Billy. AtraUn' and Vat McF4d- den are scheduled to Irade hooks and jabs In V alx-rouad ' semi final. Austin la flashy ' Tlng- ster but ' McTTadden Varrles con centrated dynamite In either. fist and may end this fight at any stage of the proceedings. Kid. Ryder and Dickey W41I iams ' Win -put The fans-Jon edge with their kti.round special event which promises more than usual glove-throwing action. The first bout wiil start prompt ly at 8: Jo. with two 'prices pre vailing. l 5 .and' 2.2D.- Ad vance seat sales have been good bat' there art stllli plenty 'of'-good ringside seats to be had. .1 .-. WALLA "WALLA BOYS WALLOP LA GRANDE LA GRANDE,'Aug. is.-F) Walla' Walla's crack country club golfer " overwhelmed the La Grand golf 'team here, yesterday 103 to 14. The' Nassau system of play was followed. Jefferson, Walla Walla profes sional, played the new Blue Moun tain country club course in 73. Par at - present Is -70. W.' P. wnflamf; WauVWalfe ameateur, stroked Tfc i, , til. V DAKOTA CLUB HAS BIG SALEM PICNIC SALEM," AUJt. 1 S. ) About 61(0 persons' were' ta at tendance" at the fourth annual pic nic ot the North Dakota' club of Oregon which was held yesterday at Eilverton. The club ' voted to hold "a picnic next 'year at Cor vallts; , '.'.'., Officers' . elected . we're: Presi dent, F. 5. Chamberlain of Cor vail Is; vice president. Mrs. Geo. L. Cummings, Salem; secretary- treasurer J. .Bi Crary of Salem. Thrill Game Ends With Pelican Win At the Pine Tree . I A bright .and breeay five-act most turllllng game j proKrain of vaudeville will hold the boards or the Pine Theatre for Tuesday Ateoma Bovs Win Tilt With Matin At the Liberty SPORT FLASHES In the played on the home field this season, the Klamath Pelicans Sun day' won the first tilt In the pennant scrim from the Ash land nine, with a score standing t to 7. . The thrills mhtch brought a grandstand filled with 'enthusias tic fans to their feet, began In the ninth when' the ' Ashland shortstop,, Robbins. " belted the pellet for a homer. I'p until then the score had rested at four to two in Klamath1 favor, and - While the Klamath Knits Pell- Tree' us wore flyltis Jimt out cf reach and of the Ash hi ml lions tn this city " Worth TiilklHif 'AlH.lit.' ir.at i(..i.eu ivuno goes in lor , m,lK oit.mrko, llrown's Wednesday together with a pic ture feature of un:i?ual interest. Starting proceedings is Claude lturke. a young ventriloquist who has many novelties to unfold in the art of voice throwing. 1 A comedy Swede, oddity with Drown and Simmons the principal Is a nestle ronMrurtpd' offering of comedy and song, i closely Miss Simmons offers a character!-: Roma's tution of a scrub woman that Is Sunday, the rnuk Aliioma nine was wiuning n lK;schntl game which" had evolved 'Into 'a Veen contest, fr.im Malin. ot lalln. With the score rtaitdlng 6 to mil h.ml l..tl v .if !tf 1,1. rtltl.,,,. It. I.ImT . pUtuies i. evidenced when In' Keut out luvit.itlott to prominent i Tammany Hall leaders and mem I her of the Harvard nnd Vale j clubs to tali 1 art In hl.i luli-sl , piriure. re. win i.ove oi .Mtse, t .. ... j.. i.-i ... i ... i Ha win, ii nin i iiik mi iiiiir3iYe In- flelder, accepted 14 rhunccn cr- reeily In a recent game Willi the Yuukev. In the lnt half l Ho ltnhJfM to Hi.' l.lliurty Theatre next everybody on this end Vf the j sure-fire for InitRhs. Klamath Falls-Ashland highway ! The Roping Ace Jack fava felt easy. ' inaugh of big-time tame can. d.i But Robbins homer set the ln,oit " hing with the lariat, ball flying for the visitors, and - Th0 "nl Jimmy at the end of the first half of should cause roars of laughter iwitn melr merrr nersir are anil InninK. Alumna's short, (iriffith, v.ahxcd heme with the hucon In the form of a h-mir. He was followed liy Ward, AI-, c.t-ond baseman, who cracked cut a Ihree-hatger unit then stole homo for the eighth run which left the score slamlm:'. s to 6 ta the htmltcnnen'a favor. Itaticrtea; Alcotnu. Utmutle and France; Malin, Street and Hsoth. Jackson. the ninth, the score stood 7 to t for Ashland. Then the Pelicans settled down to ' thrilling ' baseball, a climax which sent the fans home husky- cute repartee. The Skating known' as the Fiends, better 1 , sitittK Tint I.AKB CKXKVA, Wis., Aug. 13. Whirling Uuo. . ,.hll ., iiHri..l.i bring the show to a close with M.,w,ll!w. tert fl)r )ow m(.d ., voiced but happy. One hit after J'ome' daring teats jsn rollers Mn)r), ltl rtle qualifviti another featured the last half of concluding with a sensation feat roun(1 f ,he Wl.8,i.rn women :) that memorable ninth until with of balancing never before at-' o)r championship at Lake (ien,.i three men In home for counters. Mathews' came ' tn on Henion's grass clipper to an Ashland short who made a hunt ibss to first. 'Ashland AB R H PO A Marlow, cf Hughes lb .... Logan; rf ...... Hoffard.lf' Robbins, ss McShane. 2b.. Morgan. 3b .. Warren, c .... S Davis, p 3 0 0 0 0 country par. club with SO. one under tempted on the stage. :' On the screen. "Matinee I.d-V les" featuiing May McAvoy; Mai-' colm;j4.c.Cregor. ad lludjl ' Hop-' nia j and Uetr ilanrlng boyr will per, a comedy ot dancing mam- j be the feature- screen attraction. For results use News Class Ads. Tuesday and Wednesday. This Haix jrit-Yalo regatta In 'l'tr the I eve of Mike" was sh.lt from n j:tva; many angles. Close- ni o the race, with Skcots ' Oallagher :u-tintt coxswain of I .li.crew stiol.cd tty lien t.yon. Were taken at the New Itochelle t HrtwieK club course. The scenes I hhov.-cd Ihmh Cameron. tienrRo! Sidney, Ford Sterling and Claud- 1 cite t'ollurt ciieet'lng lien from an, ohf crvatlon train. The act ual race a photographed hy Joseph ltoyle t New London when the famius le.vatta between Yale cud Harvard. toJk place. Vlsllnl F- !eil ' Mr and Mra. V. T. Nixon spent the week-eml In Klamath Falls ' visiting with friends from their i home ut ltetnl. Two lnre from AlalMilnn, llarnes, . . ua uulflvlder, and yes, a shortstop, who will re port to Washington soon, nre Alabama graduates. la suld to favor Wllhert Itohln ami so lunch that he could pasa off na Itohhy's son. TliU Happen Heliloin. Oliver. Little Hock. Ark., out fielder, intido an -unassisted dou ble play lu a recent gtiiue. t Slur of International. I Joe '' Blown, Syracuse third j Imsemau, Is said to be the best ut 111 m position in that league I this seasou. Looks Like Ills IP'as. Norman IMIlt. Ilrooklyn liurier, 1 liosiltnl May Buy Then HiMil.le. The Chicago Cubs are watch- i ing Catcher .Mct'ai tliy and Pitch er Moirlnon of ihe Wuterhury i dull in the Kusturu league. ('caches IturliiK ptprimt. ! C.wiige Whlttcd, former Na il iotiut League player, couches at Duke during the baseball season. Kindly attention and a pl-nant I home atmosphere are assured I in. ii hers at Hi Klainslh Vall" G vorso out. nt.xHri: I'liono 1007 it iro. GLASSES: ' f ye f ssininnl, Fund and tlse . ulusi Oiound in inji own l..,i.sy ; mi t" mJii iJujl fi.irv.'il Biokrn Lenses Reptatcd DR. GOBLE'S 70 MAIN SliT I K. T. AB R Heath, cf 1 31 7 Fuller. If Powell, ss ... Fbrtler. rf ... Peterson, c . Brown, lb ... Delaney, 3b . Hadley; Sb ". Henion. p ... Mathews" ... Conlln 1 w PO 2 0' 1 - 3 0 1 0 0 "5 3 ' 0 ' 0 40-S 21 2713 1 To Cr-trr'Lakp ' ' '? ! A party Including Mrs. 'Maryl Greene" of Boston; ' Mass' the' house gnest of Mis Margaret Magulre. Miss Gertrude Magulre.' J. F. Magulre. Sr . and'Kllenorl Mngulre. daughter of Charles Ma- . gurre ' of the' Bootery left - tbls t afternoon - for - Crater' lake tot spend tbe remainder' of the day. i Mrs. Greene Is enjoying her first I visit to Klamath Falls.' BOXING TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 16th MAIN EVENT ; t Tim Callahan vs. "Pep" .Webster . ' . 10 Rounds ;v I-, x ... - . . , , . 1 SEMI-WINDUP' Billy Austin vs. Pat McFadden 6 Rounds 11 ,- i- " - . . . SPECIAL EVENT Kid Ryder vs. Dickey Williams v ' 6 Rounds' ' ' - LEGION HALL , $1.61 ' First Event; 8:30 Sh'arp '-'f $2.20 KLAMATH FALLS BOXING COMMISSION ,.. . .. - . .. ; GLEN LeBAJRO.N Matchmaker . HM Uid aV , Fa. Buzz fails to make a homer FLIES filthy, diiease-bejrinjr insects! Kill them at once, with Flit. , , Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of disease .bearing dies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. Flit lull moths and their larvae el r- . - r ' w hich eat holes. It will save your clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and ctvf to use. Will not stain. Flit is the result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has re placed old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flit sprayer today. For sale every where. r 1 .-.. DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoon Moth - Ants Bed Burn Roaches o . t-- I -, - - l r , 'For results nae News n-A.ia MMa'''a,,,l,'l,,'MM,",'M'M' ' aa!aaBtaaB ' I ' - .... . - f ' ..' 1 11 - 1,11 '- -j - ' - --Jat. 4- 1 - - -J--!- i . .. i . . ii a , , -j . . .. AyTitf, J Jt ' H Si, Sa f ' ' F s k' n"n. J mJ2- - rrrrrxm- ivr r";:": " '.v':!r-' :-NS-s cAes m all four comers of the earth I; TH2 rOLLOTlNO IS QUOTED, BY Pi:RMIS3ION, HIOM A t nTTCIl OF MR. A. J. BARKER, CT. LOUIS, DATED MAY lOih, 1927 "It tc, I have no doubt, a source of gratification to yon to know that Chcatcrficlct cigarettes were on sale and, at th.it, the leading American seller, in all parts of the world. " X7e started our trip- on December 2nd, and visited emong other points Madeira Islar.d . . . Gibraltar . . . Monte Carlo . . . Aljjiefe ; ; . Haifa tl Jerusalem . . . Cairo . . . Naples . . . Suez . . . M'-t - Bombny ... Java . . . Dutch Sumatra ... Singapore . . . Manila ... Hongkong . . . Shanghai . . . Peking , . . Kobe . . .Tokyo .. Hono lulu . . tbe Canal Zone . . . Havana and home. ,?Not .only was Chesterfield the leading American cigarette ct n!l points visited, but it was the best seller (all brands) on ' our ship, the Empress of Scotland." r v t i . ... LlOCiKTT Sc Mvbu Tobacco Co, ' THE SUN NEVER SETS ON C HE S T E RF IELD-S POPULARITY