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PAGE TWA. TUESDAY, AUGUST ;fo. !:?. T1IK KLAMATH NKWS 4, Del Monte Meet 'American Tennis Stars Airaiiv Retain. Football Is More XV tJltll l a llUclJ Hlllllllall VUjJJ ! f !j I UJJUUU -all ' ' ' i . ) - . - I . . - ! SAN FI .1M IM1I, AUK i ' XaMoMl : I-en. . .-. Clucinnat I . . ; Hosts .....: -4,J Htxev. May and kefurt; lireealield. UenewMi and Olt. 0 I.Et. MOXTK. Calif.. Au. !S iV. P. Hr .Nationally prominent i I1 golfers entered tu the California ! I ImaUur' ...If i.huii.nl..n.hli. . which atarl here September S. ' .waul through their uracllce ' round today, j Oho of the greatest gatherings ' of amarenrs ever to participate In -a touruameut on the Pacific aett; Barnes, Jttiainimous, TT. Crimea and Cummlngs, Hen- Jit. UMtls ' Hrooniy ......,. , rconwt will try to wrest from H, I Alxe.ad.r an O Farrell.! Pet- :x.h,U(11 EM1 lMa Aufivlm lht if a H 8 ITCttllne. I ttilo lie a.4aM .yw. j i j Among the favorite who may i rll,l0 "'" a 1 uke "v cro," Tron KKn i N Tork ;eore "Yon. Khn. national ! CirfaM. . B.n and Harn fco1Illplo, in t2 .ttd winner ( t the California. amateur .tu 1926.1 Caplalu A. Bo limit Webster, vie- ' v " ' ,.' -V 0 ,or ' the ntat- toarnanmnt n t PlttiWrgli .......v I ji.4, a,d johnny McHngh. San ', Philadelphia . " Francisco, who lost to Rgaa : In . (Called In Tin, Win). I the finals last year.,, , Hilt u 8mltfc: Kerguaon and , who ,,Tred i XtUm. ' t: j-o. T.; Cartaton, .Texaa; ponald . - ,,. I .Moe. . Portland.; Ore.: ,. I. I Pltlaburgh at Philadelphia aee-, Huwr -Jr j,,. , Harold, end tm called D0"61 ThopOB. Clendale; Oavld Var-; neadora Xoajorrow ad V-dei-lla w w , c,mNw,u ,,, t-'. r.t.-: ' , f i Lester Coleman. C G, i-Hartley. j rt Alien Moeheri Loa Anger: Les- i Ntlnl awn am: J S f Heaaiey. , Long Beatk; John '. " " " H ' , I DePaola.- ltakerateM.t IV. A'ut St. lAute ;,Hanter. Marry -Weabrank. Brooklyn 1 '(dena; C. W. etabe. Shu Dler... i Batterlea Halnea w11 F,r- i Cllt,CWo,' Onkkid. f I. , '. rail: Elliott. Clat and Oeberry. t. . . Item. ack Dempsey To i ::jGet Brief Rest . Aaerln: The Wanhlngtom ChlcMt : carted -oft t end ot ftrat Inning. nln.. . r National aecona game: tHICAGO. Am. !. IT. P.) a R H . ! Lej'K "yiyat 'oeiieVft kll' -woVk': rincinian' (.,. thla tlme will ! -A.S lai,l Jack. .'. lt :W farheai It A Batterlea May. Kolp. Kn.j come to entertng , the ring : I.nfaa and PlclnlchT ft.1 Smith, lg, hearywelxht obampiou. ! Werui, newlch and Crban. (;em Tunney. September SS. 1 lit-- - j. h felt too badly .Ih'.mI II I'" lit lat. are' al'aald l. be ' .4 birl.,a -.i,,,; ll liu been heard. - linwavar. ' Harney Kreyfu... , ..w-r of tneunec .., Mci.pa ;witeil jfmiu ntber aour.-e. ll nruuii.l I flub. retu.el l attend ll.w' ll I bnurlng down l.urd. . I'" cirriui l nut (lie other el una Hioimn jinnire uniini i" n. u.n. .... buf iu... i. ....i. a.. i ....iiiiv in .Mrtiruwai ,!.. N,t l..K.r Mil irotManl ,.,, llnw ,,, lrv homtr i tooilvill be more populur the ,,,,., uu ., 8mlll4 lh;, j Tlll rhl.nii I'luba ure eat Ihmi .iii the weal. Jm. pittKbtirgh tnleher. Klkl fuyler utter the IMrntea tor u len per-, mi :-.' . my . and aome otbeia of tu nlavara ' miniil reamn. biiwever. 1 hey re versliy ef 1 allfornla routunll uam in unit meiiimir in dI1( fly W(rt) uftt,r ,,.., Uuw , ,,, ,,. ,), pennant CHILDREN CRY FOR'CASTORIA" of Ue playara. ! miiuil reantii. biiwever. lliuvm Imnkl) ' uni'U the J'iiuitea u I . t ' tut ii j . . . i ,.n. uniii iii uln everv ft. pri'dlrtB. 'puma ut lluve Huuiroft. Ibe fttw RUimi from them. Porhupa Ihitl K)Cii;llly Pl-ulCl lor IlltanU , T ' '.'!,.? I, ! ""itim ntnnatwr. and kt.o.ked III in In the renl peraonal ie....n. '., , , v, 1 with Tim 4ra. All-Collegian-..,,,,,. ,m, lim.ruTI, , The other .-luh. on Hie .l.viill nmK.lnlilm.Mf All Age. of New nrk. t ! when be itiuie to In the eltib lire anlil to lie nsnlnt the IMrnlea ' lheeai.1. u more InteieMted . fc...,. ..M . hu-,,.., k. .h-i i.. i,r ri. I Mntlier! Klelehcr'a Caalorla the pi-ofeNional g:llue lul I J'ui-lfle Coaet." i"llnt before Ihe yenr tb:iu the. Illli;i iini imrii,. ; mil m mir fntl ul i no seutmi we were pura ts llieni In out hero ami I be lieve ihe west will be n Inter- e i e.l In the ucleulttU' miniu 0' , the east this routing aeiton." . I The gridiron alar predict that win every remnlning gume from 1 ratine of the nntlnimltiy of thi'lr 1 bna beep In imn for over .111 yearn ;to relieve balnea ami children of l....u..ll..n l.-nliittilli'V Wleil Plrnira. It ' wna llnneroft 1 owner. ., ... ...... i,i....i, nui.,, r..' i who threw t'.raenfleld, a pitcher ' Hnjl plnyeni a Intllvldiuila niiil ,,iilinei. nrlHlng therelrum. uml. i pariloulnrly effeetlvt agnlnat the elnbn have Ihelr llkea ami ilmlikex i,y reguluilng Hie Htomuoli and rinif.iH. agaluat . them twice In and If they feel they huve noimweln, ulda the iikkIiiiIIiiU'Hi 'if' the laame aerlel and he beat ' chitnce Jo win the pennant or tn Kitidl giving niimrai amep witu-. them twice. i s ant Into the money they have out ouliite. Ilnnrrort alao lntlttttd a ulvil'lheir' favorllea for the money.' emiully profeonal football j (lRm4ll, . for ,50.01... agninat j llut after the li.vn,tlgln. la..' . ..., . -.. . - - ' smttih. -To ayald a anmnttmu 'winter Tbn Ki'iiiihin bear nlfnalure of bull, lie refined to confirm re 11 la hardly likely tlinl ( UtMlH i.nul.ln'1 fr.. ll.l.l. MM!t . l.ll. la. v..tt. ""r" J,u:..V!!' "1'' ?,J"".-ue team k.d ... ,.Hy wHI.nm Live ,.,.,IKhl thl. den.on. ; 1 ...... .... i 11-'! - 1 (itinu'U it yrur inn Mroiirvi I Still thii-c U nurh n (liin n the liberty Hence- tbe former ebampion'a 1 manager railed off Dempney" I i innaiM . ' tnuu nhib tn (ho loarTiio lt th Cnrdt iiulu vt.n by 41.11.yiuK for tuic run. If ihe CliUuKo t'libs win jiht yrui ti will Xh whU ihm ttrvy vvt'to Dot tbe txt clnb but taut ; tt'.i y won ly lUe ant of ,th Niitir With 1 ouie HtiU, a mnv : auir. t'0!tiUutd 10 ninkc iv ctj hustle (sumwhinii tlu VI ratoi huw pot boeii iaumitts fr mid wit h lt rit tltnwen t ion r- nitivtut it wan ih'MiKht that tbr -M-Iuh w-MiUl bo itwro KUrfpMriil 1 li.U ii nU wutilii win (hJ ''ptnnimt. Hut ko ibo ul-' ; though Qirt an bud, they allt4. 1 I Vlun (hv l'lttliurRh rlub n lowu rt'ti'iuly, th writer tiskt'd ti 1 hi; 111 p!t 11 rirt.stxirKb jYootpr who follow the tenni. tlu in-anon fur the rnthtr poor nhow- Ins ' the tram. A boot 4,000 spectators atherd outxlda . lempey'!( The featnr t the 1-ttwrtr to-1 trm tdlnft camp t Unjoin KieW. I dftT V Tnesday- -e rwt prill in lo pay $1.10 i plen?. Jo j hffwlu-. oC; l les!-ey ts. ) fhe MammMM Mauler knock ; Sharkey t trtrea.-M' Te)W:f jrraurtuK maten around, fijtht tvs sUiced in New.Yark on j - - hM been ukiux on aparr- Joly Srnnffanwd a ureat dea: nE partners for : the last four of tOfctTvrBy bwaaa Sh1"? days, aad Flynn thousbt he wa claimed he waa "fooled.. -u.t The! worJling 100 hard. , camera 'records actual enrenta Tunney will arrHre here ou not rift.oft-nfl frem he press 1t) Geatuty limited Friday HMVHn ra Indav -1 Htrf ATW tht taW-r- InTfinl Of TlTi- Vi lit nnn -Mil ttn.t.-hi'M ill ii.l had n-reiriiyi jii ruiwi. jiui ix. i . .ufs neiiy .utnati, leu. winner : , ' 'U.lI . - V over Mjn Hlen Jcnn, right. ' aiu. , p,r...aj i j'" ..V..rl ...ilia ' 'i. -; n rxpliilmd that every rlub Pirates 1 00k Down - riill 1 rek I,",r wh'le..' b-ru ... , . - . no clear evidence of "nloughlnj panics" ihey all were bearing down extra hard ueuinMt I'ltlx- n : t n: c "When they aee tLicomlnc.' he aaiil. "They aave ' their bent pitchers nud prime them tor u. 'Ganging" . Is Given ' as Excuse Wn Yntlb: Ani. ?1 I' I tinU IliA Ptralua unit lliu llni-U ' reporta many- argameMs fcaye morning to-take iip werk at bii - Rated before the season oDeued all "The Pirates are the team cm ,h ndheranta -of ne P'l-'Cedar Treat ,eount rji club bauuta. as one of the sU-dSigost clnbs In the Oiants will have to hKat to cipala of-conree taking aide. If 1 pjaiK tn underway to give the ihe league the Pittsburgh Plr.tes win the pennant." li looked at you wouia gmiw. e tmia n cnnlploII j,uf!e welcome. H were one of the bis disappoint, that time as If bis (ilants were i ne -train 'noi. on tjw amen,,, proceed to bis training ramp se thwe itreat plcnirea. Theylt once faithfully depict enrt mmtiffli'. . ' ' ' of Ike one of Ihe -greatest aport-) ' -,',.. B..ient nni tke V'llreneral nnhlie ATA welcomed at ing ereois in inrs worm e nisiui; itk-- Jack : Imfwey. the .moat 'Klamath Valley hospital. There colorfnl champion the .rime hasj,ne comfort of tbe sick ts the ever known, retnrned th wiaaw.tlnit rmtderatl'm. ments of tbe season. They have the team that would have to be not lost ! the pennant yet of- beaten. nc.aiiy nnt tntrr riinnre i.-n t While the Hiants looked good. r,s wortn oaus. to say tne teaai. ,hB Pirates looked. Just as strong tatc. Before the season John Mc- but records prove that the best of our players atkl they're mak (fraw. in dlsctisslns the relative looking club doesn't always win. Ini; the whole club pay for It.", .strength of the champion t'ardi- The Pirates were generally re-. e tliilu't go any farther ito In one particular case a star pitcher was nsed twice agnlnst ns In the same series," "Don't they do that agiinsl olher clulis?" bo -wns asked. "That's o foolish (iiiestton. ' he answered. "Look at tho rec- and see how pitchers ro- They don't like a couple f ,;. .: ,: : v.-. .... . " -' -'"" Once again-thi sound of the scho.oLbclLU. aUjut 'io' be. . heard, over the laud, and the young people of school -and college p-ome cheerfully, some reluctantly wend their way to the halls of learning. This plant has anticipated school-opening, and vo are prepared to give Prompt Service Send in the young folks' clothes and you will find that the price will b? insignificant compared to the feeling of satisfaction you will have that, the young folks are all neat and clean, spick and span for the first clay of school. Klamath Cleaning & , Dye Works Phone 403 . 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