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    WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1!27.
THE KLAMATH NEWS
Yanks Win From Pirates in Four Straight ; Two Jacks Will
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Ilabe It ill h safe at aeronil on Meal
Fate of 'Kiki' Cu y ier Depends
On Whether Sale of Pittsburgh
Club To Millionaire Is Closed
By Frank Getty
fnited Press Sports Editor
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k . .k .
hat the amateur trade makers
.f iu..h.11 h.,. i,. ...l"Pt8 " " Clrate lineup.
ngs and have transferred -Klkl"
"uyler from the Pittsburgh Pl-
ink. in ik. v..in.i i...... 1.
uight be well to point out that
not nnlikely spot in which
ouk for l he dashlne ynnr ball
dayer from Flint. Michigan, will
in center field for th Pitta-
innth Pirates along about next
prll. - -
This ranch Is certain if the
Plltabureh club chant, hind.
and Lou C. Wenti. Oklahoma
millionaire obtains control. Cny-
ler will be restored as a reml.nr
player in tho Pirate outfield.
Cuyler Valuable
It Is no secret that Fred Clarke
will direct the destinies of the
. Pirates from playing point of
view if Wentx buys the club.
Nor is It a secret that Clarke
considers Cnyler just about the
most valuable player on tb.9
payroll. , v .".
llcfon?. Wentx'ana cfirko lefc
for Pittsburgh to make their an-,
naul offer to Barney Dreyfu&s.
they let it be known that their
plans Included the placing o?
"Klkl" nt center field.
Young Lloyd Waner. they ad
mit, is great ball player fleet
as the wind, an excellent lead
oft man, a consistent hitter and
' a thorn In the side of opposing
pitchers. But the younger Waner
' will have to learn to play left
field, if Wentx and Clarke buy
tbe Pirates.
Kale bisruKsed
Perhaps the reason why there
la less Ulk in Pittsburgh from
elsewhere of Cuyler being traded
fa that those close to the situa
tion know that Wenlx and his as
sociates have been closeted with
Dreyfuss today, with the sal of
the Pirates as the sole topic of
discussion.
It Is not unreasonable to as
nuine that Wentx and Clarke, hav
ing made known to Barney their
intention of bidding once more
for the club, have indicated their
aesire to bare Cuyler . remain
with It.
"Kiki" does not want to play
left field. The sunlight at
torbes field, when it penetrates
the customary smoke and fog. Is
too severe for Cuyler's eyes. Fred
Clarke has agreed tentatively to
make a shift vhich will place
Kiki" In center if Dreyfuss
sells to Wentx.
Would He frtxxl Trade
The Pittsburgh club undoubt
edly conld obtain some good
baseball material In exchange for
Acid Stomach
"Phillips Milk of Mapiesia" '
Better than Soda
Hereafter. Instead of soda lake
a little Phillips- Milk of Mag
liesia" In water any time for in
digestion or sour, acid, gassy
stomach, and relief will come In
stantly. For fifty yeaVs genuine "Phil
lips Milk of Mugnesia" has been
prescribed by physicians because
it overcomes throe times as much
acid in the stomach as a saturat
ed solution of bicarbonate of
notla, leaving tho stomach sweet
and free from all gases. It neu
tralises arid fermentations In the
bowels and gently urges the enur
ing waste from the system with
out purging. Besides, it is more
pleaxant to take than soda. In
Hist upon "Phillips. " Twenty
live cent and fifty cent bottles,
any drug store. "Milk of Mag
nesia" has been the V. 8. Regls
' tered Trade Mark of The Charles
H. Phillips Chemical Co. and Its
predecessor Charles II. Phillips
fines 1876, Adv.
in first Inning. It was lUilhs hit
( uyler. Cincinnati would give
ap George Kelly and possibly
! "Bubbles
Hargrare. two players,
who would strengthen the weak
I Bnt if Fred Clarke lias anx
i say In the matter, there will be
no iraoe. 1 ne addition of cuyler
'o tne naner ooys win give the'
Coni'r '",s, outfield -In
loi"' ua r,OD wl" '
other meDI1 lo strengthen iu
" th right side of the
! 'Bt,W "n, behind the bat
j Wnnrr Weak
I Lloyd Waner probably ran
I lUpt Bim'" to left field, cer
miy. lor ail nifl nitllng
lalnlr 1 1 v .l,,l. 1
t ,nwd- he no worlo beater when
U 'ome to feildiug his present
1 Po'on in center. ' A weakness
on ground balls, due to inexpert-
ence. can be corrected Jus! Tas
well in left field as elsewhere.
As for Paul Waner. he seems
a fixture In rlrht Th. Iwst
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elder of the two famous brothers
seems bound ' to go on getting
better during the next few
seasons. r i :
At the Liberty
Some of the ' most ' beautiful
scenery obtainable In a country
noted for its beautiful locations
was used in "The Ancient Mari
ner," the version of the Coleridge
classic, which will have Its labt
run at the Liberty today.
From the High Sierras to the
rock-bound cost of Lower Call.
fornia the most .superb vistas,
ones that people are only too glad
to come thousands of miles to
see. are risible In the picture.
The boundless ocean Is used
as a background for some of the
most dramatic scenes In the pic
ture scenes of such rare beauty
that no other background but
the fathomless ocean was suffic
iently .impressive to indicate the
mood required In the allegory. I
The scene wherein the albatross, j
symbol of love and happiness, is
wantonly slain by the snpersti; j
tlous mariner. Is one which will !
long be reniemliered by those i
who are so fortunate as to wit- j
ness this screen offering.
I PHOMIS HF.AI.TH Itt'l.KS. i
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 11. (A.
P.) Rules requiring health tests
of public school pupils were up
held today liy Circuit Judge C
H. McCnllocb. The decidon was :
In a suit by Mrs. Carrie H. Wll- j
Hams, who sought mandamus to i
compel school authorities to per- -mit
her daughter. Emma Mae. 1.1
to return to classes after having
refused to submit to a physical i
examination. Judge McCulloch i
while denying relnstateintnt of i
children dismissed because of re
fusal lo submit to physical exam-1
(nations, directed the school of
ficials to accept certificates from
any licensed physician regarding
health of the pupils. The trial
was marked by testimony of par- j
ents finding fault with examlna-!
lion of ntinils by nurses and !
physicians employed by the school
boa rd . .
LITTLE JOE
CX'S UGD To SET
e5 ojerte tvus sf?p
r axe v a ht. Off.
C01TW A
Ihnt sfor.il CooiiiIm in this Iunuig.
IMandell Defeats l.OS ANtl Kl.KS. v Ot't. II. tr
' ' It'oncao " 1?inlif oo Pl Jo world'a wtlttr-
- A.tlll9dS ' r Iglllcr wcicht champion, today took hi
i 'nrrond workout In preparation i
KANSAS CITY. Oi;t. 11. llTI for his title bout with Ac Hud
. Sammy .Mandell. world's llitht-. kins here October 2. Dundee 1
j weight champion, easily defeated
t Joe Trabon. Kansas City, in It)
! rounds here tonickt. -
The rhamuion encountered lit-
! tie trouble. Although Trabon
carried th fight throughout the
. bout, he was met with lightning'
that
j lefts and right crosses
1 oroke nis attack.
ai ixireman. ( nuuso light-
! weight knocked out Babe Paclio.
ngeies. in tne nun. round
; of their scheduled 10 ruuud bout.
LEO LOMSKI WINS
FROM C RFI AlWfTD
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j...iiirm-., umi superiuriiy
J in the infighting gave Leo Loms-
I kl. Aberdeen. Wash., light hetvy.
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,end. thf,r U round bouI herc
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i l-om,,ki '""k "ve "". Ue-
I la,"'r three and two were even.
Wtlt'l.ll hll.l. HIS tilKU
NOSF.HCRG. Ore.. Oct. 11. I A
P. L Because ihe girl witb whom I
MeTiad ev.'i keening company rc-
! fused to uiarry him. Anhie Dn
1 mon. of - Klkton. threatened to
i kill her so that she could marry
, no one else. District Attorney -
onion stated today that he was
informed by ihe girl's parents.
I A warrant was issued for Da
mon s arrest and lie wns taken i
Into eusiody this morning. Da-1
mon, after threatening the girls
me. ine district attorney says
he was informed, traded his rifle
tor b pisioi and made the state
ment that he would see that the
irl ' woold marry no one else.)
Officers are investigating the case
today while Damon is held In
jail. .
JldllK MUX AT KFI.
More than twice as many men j
artists appeared at Station KFI. !
Los Angeles, during the month
of August than women. Against
1-11 male performances, the fe
male stars had only 62 to present, j
Dorit Ignore
AcidScalp!
'..tiscmaw.
We bare ail been too close In '
! people whose hair had a notice-1
' able odor. li is due to an arld
jity that soap and water are
lerless lo prevent. You may not
I have aold scalp. Or you may!
j have 'It and not know It. Hut1
1 dandruff should make you sus j
IHC141UH. and hnlr that "strings"
is a sure sign. :
' When hair bus a dull, "dead"
Itok after curling anil the wave '
t Is nil out a few hours after use
of the iron It Is time to use
. Hanibrlne. .lust a few drops of.
'this highly scientific preparation
( will check acidity, nnd give your ;
hair such lovely softness that,
riresslni. ii mHII i.a a .l..lll.. 11
jwill urrnni;' easily, and stay as
, ynii armnge It. Kvery particle
of scale will l,e dissolved. It
makes an amaxlng difference.
And for only thirty-five cents,
your druggist will give yon a
bottle of Danderlne that will last
for weeks! Adv.
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: lh n n to twit (Jimic Tuitnvy,
: itieftM Jaik Hi-nanlt, who few '
, y.'nra hco wn t'rrtliily th l(l-j
oip.iiont for Jack luipvy.
Hoth Itrnitolt ami Hvlanpv I
huvo lilt the down trail aturr '
Uuya, anu now both ar.
' bent on voming bavk.
Irlany was latcn by Jlmm
Mloiipr, the roly-poly lUialon
' tNhraoiiKor, nd va IumIiik to
' I'uollno Dip baqur whrn natil
by a foul. Hi-nnalt Rrew fnt
1 and slorrnly and aa an rasy .
victim for Jack Shu r key and
llcorito Hodfroy.
i Nh)r lhl pair of Krvnvh-'an-
ndlanH nun1! iu what may be con
' itldttrd the first of th hwivy-:
wuht rlimiiiation Uiuta of the
I Indoor .aeaaon. '. , i '
'Dundee Prepares
To Defend Title
; weighta 152 pounds, elaht more
than he will acale when he aieos ,
. , ,h. -in. .r U ri.i...- i.ih
His workout todnv was short ami
he retired apparently untlred.
I flririinv c TInnn
JCriIlillly 5 XlODc
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Lit 1 CI C1 1 IJCaLCII
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j nr.iti.i.. uct. 11. itn-
' Pram Dleorr tonic hi defeated
Kuodlf Wagner. German heavy-
weight champion, on points. Hud
,-isih. sai at me ruigsiae. i ne
1'na applauded blm enthusiatic -
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Cl T. WUitUMMK, N. C.
liabc Ruth's lionii'is.
r....t,,e.,.l in-)?.
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ituie by NEA Sorvit e shows Kiith vrossinir tho plate in the seventh inniiiK of tlto third
iKitnie; after having scored throe runs with his circuit clout. ( Jchriif, his hitrd-hlttiiiK
, team-mate, is shown shukinir
Sailors Groomed
For Great Clash
With Notre Dame
ANNAPOI.IS. Md , (K-t. II. t C
Pl Head coach Hill Ingram has,
a powerful navy eleven groomed
for the visit of Notre Panic at
llultimorn ncu Saturday.
Whereas the Itorkue "Irish"
oum ormnuriiy u strong tavor-,11110
Ilea in such an Intersrctloniil
.clash, the middles have displayed
such football streixth this .en-
json as 10 warrant their bolug sc-
corded an exeeiieut rhunre of
i wlnulim.
Although only two eteraii of
his 1927 first string eleven re-
. uiumru 10 iiuum wucn me pres.
ent season started, tne navy
. coach has found some Jewels
among the rough material.
The cigarette
first place by
The greatest endorsement ever given
to a cigarette is revealed by the fact
that Government figures show that
more darnels are being smoked
today than ever before An endorse
ment by the many not the few
on ton of hirt rivoril-lii'i'il.ino' t)trroi'niiitii in tlu s.mwom
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Knth's hnml.
Tommv Loughran
Will Fight Any
Strong Opponent'5
N(,.w YOUK ,)r, ,, , c(lKor reauita n. News Class Ada.
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T"mm" '"""'ran. recognlicd In.
' '" '"r ""' "
luvivyweight ruan.pton of the
wn'ld. bus signed to defend thul I
aguinst any sulluiile oppi
He ht named bv Tex Itlckard.
Sid Terrls. who fouled Phil
iM;m of I ...-,. 1 1 m l-'l.l.,.i
field a week ngo. hns Imm-ii In-
definitely suspended by the Nc
i York lloxing commission.
S.MtlZKN UN
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s.M.ISIll RV PLAINS. I
K t. II. UTi Hy threo stroke
tiene Suraxeit toduy vi-on the an
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mill I golf title of the .Motrnpoll
lull sei'ttim of the irofeNMiollnlH
ItHMoi'tutinn. I,imi iMeget wns sec
ond. Their Intnl. v.rre ;1 a id
resMS-tlvely.
Brakes
INo car of 2 wheel over $ 8.00
f No car of 4 wheel over ... ' 12.50
' All sizes, hut only ono. grade,
the best RAYBESTOS Uiicd.
Prepare for safe driving no, at grvotly rrdureil prkra.
SHASTA VIEW GARAGE
Mo. Oth Kl. and City l.luilla, tppoJln tub Ht. I4r. Co.
A
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that earned
its goodness
If all cigarettes uvrc as good a Camel
you woitldn't' hear anything about
special treatments to make cigarettes
good for the throat. Nothing takes the
place of choice tobaccos.
IFORNIA
CITIES
Ly World' Crcattst
Motor Coach Syftt m
.San Francisco
$14.60
Round Trip' $26.30
mmllup low farra to Lot Ailclr.
ovvry WmI I'on.t city; Mutltftwaat
poluia u Kl i'aao. A rpl, im-
liMi.lLI minpuur aaaurva uuV
ufvty, offrra bat terminal foilll
tlea, ItuiNii concur, baaattfto pro
tort Ion. Indlrldoal racllulug
.-tia Ira', plulo (lx. wlndowa.
Hluii ovvra arraoind
Imv for7 AahlMuri, roiiuiHllitK
for YHKK.I. IK'.NHMllll, ItKII.
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