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PAGE TWO SUNDAY JUNE 17. 1028 THIS KLAMATH NEWS High School Lad Defeats Paddock In Olympic Tests , .COLISEUM, Los Angeles, June! every reserve In an effort 11. (IT) -Trunk Wykoff, an IS- 'overtake the youth. year-old Gl.nd.le high, achool L The bl0'"1 WTk.f?, M" "! .. . ... Ihe veteran u startling enough youth, equalled one world". rec-!(n ,h. ..tnlllry... bu, ,,1DM u, ord and tied aa Olympic mark aa ' duplication, it mado bin victory ha administered two thrilling de-1 overwhelming, feat to the Veteran Charley j Nathaniel Ceorite. a Whllllcr ... . , .. . , college negro from Washlngtou, Paddock tn the aouthe.t 01yn-D 0 w tMrd .cro ,. ,,, plr final! here today. ! n, loo-meter event and ' Under a acorchlng California Frank Lombard!. Wykoff'e prep can, 40,000 peraona new thai rival, was fourth. a,-uoolboy sensation equal Pad-1 Lombard! moved up to third r m-Ir vrnrlri'i VAf.orit nt f rt 4-K ., Cirua ttrtnrA tn fmirth In seconds for the 300-meter dash : the !00-meter race. after having earlier led the war I Last minute withdrawal of ! te the tape in the 100-meter 1 Charley Borah from the aprlnta "race of the century." j caused some dtsappoltment be-. ,The Olendale boy's time for cause It was be who chased Pad-: the shorter distance was 10 3-5 i dork to a new 100-yard record j second, just 1-5 of a aecord j here two years go. slower than the world s mark of I Only two world's records were ' 10 1-6 seconds, also held by Pad-! broken, one by the men and an-1 dock. other by the women. LelKhton Wykoff was off to a speedy Dye it the Los Augelea Athletic mil i u uwm v'wia. im . u uiuv uuu uu uv , i u hi. n i h ui mis ho ahot to the front to take a i in H 5-5 seconds to heller the lead that the fast pursuing l'ad-IMJ-10 seconds world and Olym- dork could not cut' down. 1 pic marks of E. 4. Thompson, Perhaps the Ace, seasoned by I Canada. 14 years of national and Interna-1 Tiie 40u-meter women c relay! tional competition, never put , mark was lowered by the Pasa forth rreater effort than he did dena .'.:'-:: club team Lillian today aa he raw ' defeat in the j Copeland. Ann - Yrano. Kthel I southwest' great "race of the 1 Nk hols and Nellie IVierschlag century." ' In SO seconds. ' With Wykoff a yard In I Poraeroy. L. A. A. ('.. hung up frbnt, the man whose track feata'a new Southern California mark I hare earned him the title of of 61 3-6 secouds In the 400-! "world's fastest human." cut . meter hurdlus. 1 e , Sophomore Stars in Big Ten Meet RRftWNS CLEAN U YANKS, 5 TO 7 Noted Educator Will I Speak At Convention ? 1 .' Ily I'lllli'd 1'iwia, t ' fTh New York Vankeea-have allpiwd iuto sitolher losiui streak, dropping' thvlr second liralaht sine to (ne St. Ivuia llrowna Saturday, T tn S. Malunlay's lom makes Ihe third time thla aeanon the Yunka liavu Inst twn Rumen : In a row. Aauln the Rrowna beat the Yankees oil fewer tills, limiting only nine to Ihe Ynnkeea' eleven. George I'lpgnw, the American League's leading pllrher, ui driven out of tile box by the Ilrnwna In tha fourth lunula, and hnd the second defeat of Ihe aeemin credited against him. Connie Mark started flenrge Karnshaw, his hlxheat priced pitcher Ironi Ihe llHlllmore Ori oles, but he failed la lei Ihe Cleveland Indiana, who beat the Philadelphia Athletics 0 to I. The Indiana rapped Karnshuw ; for nine his In ' five Innlnga I Morgan. Cleveland third base-1 man, made four hlia In four I trips, three of Iheni doubles. Hill lt an hit two homo runs III one Inning, lying the record, aa to lloslon Ited Keg beat Ihe ! Chicago Whllo Kov. 10 to 6. He-j gan'a first home run started an I right-run rally In the fourth In-; ning. j Owen Carroll held Ihe Wash-1 log on Keaalora to three liltn and , the' Detroit Tigers broke , their losing si reek wllh a 4 to 1 vie-: tory. Sectional Trials 1 Held in New York Don't Trust to Luck Consult a Reliable Abstracter fa every real entate transaction. ' Klamath County Abstract Co.. (Kallabla Abslraclora Hlana 105) ABSTRACTERS TITLE EXAMINERS TITLE INSURANCE 111 South 4th St Prion. 186 Embossing it correct for nearly all social forms., Gie us your orders for this work ' Klamath Printing . . Company 522 Klamath Phone 1232 'George Simpson, Ohio State's brilliant npli)uuu-e sprinter, won both the 100 und' 2S0 sprints In the .annual Big Ten track championships ai Kvanmon this irai week-end to round out a anturlmi I first year in lntertrjleHmie competition. 8nnpstm- showini; In the lllg Ten ontnVior meet makes him YAN'KRR STADIUM. New York ...... ., ,Mu.u in.. !mr e ne prerimis nna won sprint June !. The east displayed H honors in the Hig Ten Indoor-meet, the I'enn Kelays. the oh in Relays, and other duel meets He I. ' ,..,, i i.. I7-i.- .. hown here, lefi above, winning the tit at Kvanaton. with KUiinaie. at kis led in nh... ', ... r . . . . . ' . Kris of Ohio state third. Hli iim. in ihi. i i i tl. i . ,n' "' sectioaai trials, and Simpson, at left, winning the 100 in .. with Healer of Michigan, extreme right. (Inl.hln. ...r,n.i 1 plc,"", ,n ht of Hester in photo, finishing third. ' 1 1 umtirlilg' '.'. KriKS. rrfth The most noted woman speaker 'of Today." This Article baa r- ( . tqfeTer visit Klamath Falls will j celved unlimited praise from rorlG PKUliaG 1 Z1 T aO UT " 11 as the leading news-1 U " I I J A AWOO IT III 111 lldllUlsdl League Saturday "! ' -,ii eninx of Tuesday, June I at paper, of the country. Many of! I!M Fremont auditorium when i the editors took the opportunity vi. Aurella Rinhardt, president I to make mention of the article of Mill college in California, ; in the editorial columns. ' speaks; ' Dr. Rinhardt will be j The members of the Klamath i ' Hy I nltcl rrna among the distinguished visitors ; rails Library club feel highly The St. Louis Carditials re in the city attending the Oregon : complimented to have received fused to ho beaten today and Federated Clube Convention which ; the honor of a visit from Dr. . pn!led victory out of the fire wllh convene here June 25 to zs. I Rinhardt. The lecture which Dr. a wnlrlwind finish which sent Ur. Sustained At Hatchery Vnat la believed to be a 'huge trout worli'a record tn low percentage ' f"ue," snid loss in the trout e take at " the men who will go tu next month for Ihe flnsl testa before Ihe I'reeJilenl Roosevelt aulhi for Amsterdam. One world record and one American record fell, hut th per formance aa a whole were sur prisingly Indifferent. A slow liu- ptovlsed track In the big hall' park of Ihe New York Yankees ' undoubtedly accounted for some of the disappointing times. Johnny (llbson of the II loom - was Rinhardt la ar Interna-; Rinhardt' will deliver at Fremont ; the. Brooklyn Robins reeling to ; Diamond lake was established by.1!,, '. , "J ' trout. t.T".JL-"i""?!; I,!, -Vto,!fti e a,..,, j . . i , ,h the egg taking crew nt Diamond !,pnwn;n ,en ,l!llt -- urn ,u 1 ""' -j '"-"iiake hatchery. It was aiiounced pounds - -- open .o mg yuoiic. . ,u ...j ,oday bJr Mark T Howard. Kla rr. i.r?-r"'' :r r;: rr: ;: ma,n ' "- n-h th.r,, thou Mill program that evening.' 'eleventh. 0 to 5. j j Held almost helpless by Ray ! ; Moss, young Brooklyn southpaw - With the passing of Mrs. oft Mill college it waa one of her last, requests that Dr. .Kin- anil the average about tour or five pounds. crew. i sands upon thonsinds of them. According to Howard the loa There has been no dlmunllion In was 14 per cent. Under con-, number, but there has been in , for' eight innings. 'the Cardinals idlilons sisrrounctli natural Drop- site. fbgailon of trout, the loss has' "Despite Ihe fact that the lake LOYVKRH RECORD hardu. take np her. --unfinished ,: ., - This she hM don. I . m can- rJ.X'Hn.' f,H,h,n, Vonne Ray Blade.. Dinch hitter, hit a P9' t mated by authorities to I fun of trout, th. fishing, for abie manner and I admired and , versity sprint star, lowered the home run off Jess Petty with lovtd by all who know her. Olrmnlc record In the z ju-meier two comrades on base. ' In the March issue of the Wo- i straightaway by &-10tha of a The Fhlledalphla Phillies rose man's Home Companion an ar-i second in the regional tryouts to- ; up in their wrath Saturday and; tide appeared by Dr. Rinhardt i day. Rowe's time was zl.l sec on "Freedom of Young People onds. ' Cincinnati Reds a double header, . iv to t ana a to t. it was tne ; be In the ! per cent. neighborhood of 80 some reason er other, haa not been good slnee the season open' In Diamond lake la Howard, "la yejra field Lyceum, who la -without not exceptional to peer at Ihe 400meter hurdles, i lowered Ihe accepted world rec-i ord for that event by one-fifth of a second He raced homo a win-' uer In GJ -10 seconds, beating' ihe time of Petersen of Rwedeu. ' which haa -stood at 03 S-10 sec onds on the record hooka for 1 several years. - I Lloyd Hahn or Ihe Boston A. : A. broke the American' record' for the 100-meter -run hut fell short of the world record by three-flflh of a second. The N- braskan, caught In a pocket on In round numbers It, 700,000 ed. June 1. Just why this could 1 ,he lld 10 lho trout eggs were taken at the be. nobody. seems to know. How- " beat the hitherto league leading I h,che,T nd 7 888 'eal trout , ever belter fishing is anticipated jlh ,'f ""J Cincinnati Reds a double header. iPwntd- ! with the auent of warmer L"1--'? "tt "vu , "Apparently the day of Ihe .weather." . ABSOLUTE Auction Sale 237 Valuable Homesites in Mountain View Addition. Saturday and Sunday, June 23rd and 24th at 1 o'clock P.M. These are all sightly lots, located within 16 blocks of the down town district, of the city of Klamath Falls, one of the fastest grow ing cities on the Pacific coast today. Any one buying lots at this sale will no doubt double their money in the next year. Auctioneer Note : The owner of the above lots has instructed me to sell at Public Auc tion to the highest bidder, without reserve, on the dates shown above. These- are all fine lots, and veiy well located and must be, sold regardless of sacrifice. His loss your gain. Sale held of property, Saturday, June 23rd, Sunday, June 24th at 1 P. M. No reserve Easy terms Abstract with each lot. Terms of Sale: 15 of the purchase price at the time of sale. 10 of the purchase price on or before July 23rd, 1928. Balance in six or twelve equal monthly installments at 7. 5'" discount for cash. For information see owner G. L. Reimann at Hall Hotel. J. P. Walsh, Auctioneer. Phone 10 sje) fourth straight victory for Burt sua bhotton team. . Larrk Bewon pitched complete game of the season and ; the New York Giants beat the Pittsl'irgh Pirates, 4 to 0. It 1 was Benton's eleventh victory. Sheriff Blake blanked the Bos ton Brave, allowing only four kits, as the Chicago Cuba won 7 to 0. hi. uth Sportsmen Will Gather at ason and ' L Annual Trout Fry Today BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE A.MKRICAX LEAGUE Club New York St. Louis Pipgras, Sbealy, Collins. Grabowski; Manion. R. H. ... S 11 ... 7 9 Moore Cofftuan E.. 2 0 and An event for which Klamath 'association pay no admittance fee. Is famous, the annual fish fry of, and I bo only thing expected of the Klamath Sportsmen' asaocla-; non-member, la that they Join iinn ..in i. j .1.1. . . !a transaction which emails the Hon, will bo held this after-; ... .... . . , expenditure of $1 and which ;noon at 1:30 o'clock at the I.e.,,, m(.mh.r rr .d. 'Crooked Creek hatchery. 32 miles imlttence to Ihe fish feed, the north of Klamth Falls on The! duck feed' and the venison fed. Dalles-California highway. , j' The stile game commission Is j With several hundred pounds I expected tn be ropreaented at the of delectable Klamath trout ready I banquet, but Just bow many 'for the frying pans, and with game commissioners will arrive cores of Klamath sportsmen ; had not. been determined this planning to attond the trout ban- ! afternoon. Governor I. L. Patter- anj;0uet, officials of the association aon who had been Invited to Bl are planning to take care of sets, tend, lifiit his rcgreta, explaining eral hundred guests. i that he had been called away to K Club II. II. Philadelphia 2 9 Cleveland 9 15 Earnshaw, Hommel, Bush and ! Cochrane, Perkins; Uhle and L Sewell. .Members of the - sportsmen's Chicago. Club Washington Detroit .., Hadley, Brown n. ... l ... 4 and H. E. 3 4 5 1 Kcr.r.a; Carroll and Woodall. .NATIONAL LKAfil K Club l:. ji. Plttuburgh 0 9 New York 4 Kremer and Smith; and Hogan. BIG DIRIGIBLE OFF ON FLIGHT COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES hla clear before he could take ffnrt waa team mate of the New York A. ('.. Kolaud l.orke and Howard Jones, second and third. The loo-meter run proved a romp for frank llussey of the New York A. C, who apparently Is Just reaching Ihe peak of his form. ' Hitssey skimmed through three beats to win the final wllh cast from Henry Cumiulng. un attached, wllh AI Miller of the Boston A. A. Ihrd. and Bob Mc Allister, the former "flying cop," fourth. ' Iluseey'a best time was made ; In Ihe first trial heat, 10.8 sec-! winds. " . ; I H. I. TRAIN WRKTKKJI I OAKLAND. Calif., June 1. ; (AP) A fast east bound South ern 4Iaclfic freight train was wrertted late today three miles east of Altamont. The engine and three cara were derailed and tumbled Into a ditch. The acci dent was due to spreading rails. The engineer and fireman were reported seriously Injured. Old newspaper for sale at the' New office. 1 Don't Fail to See the Congressof Daredevils Auto Races, Ahcan Derby, Motor cycle Races, Parachute Jumps, Air Diane Stunts. - - .... iai Head-on CoHision between Autos Traveling 40 Miles an Hour. Bring Your Old Car and Enter the Ashcan Derby. KLAMATH COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Sunday, June 11 Admission - - 75c T"i "gfl LAKEHX'RST, N. J., June 18. (UP) The naval dirigible Los Angeles left the air . field here" At Loa Angeles B. ' H. K. last night on what was described ; geain0 3 9 2 as a training flight. A crew of Lo Angoi'es '.'"!.'.'.'".'".'ll 7 1 eight officers, 32 men. seven atu- Graham. Wilson, Teachonl and dent officers and one passenger ; Barker; Wright and Hannah, was aboard. The ablp was com- manaed by Lieut. Commander C. st San Francisco Benton i E- Rosendahl. No destination was Portland 0 2 0 0 0 0 Club ft. St. Louis C Brooklyn . 3 Bherdel and Wilson; II. K. 12 0 10 1 Moss. Petty, McWeeny, berry, Henlfne. Kllloit and De- Club It. Chicago 7 Boston 0 Blake and Hartnott; and Taylor. 11. E. 7 0 4 3 Brandt II. 13 17 First game It. Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia 10 Klxey, Jablonowskl, Edwards, Berkman and Plcinlch: Miller. Sweetland, Wllloughy, McUraw and Lerlan. announced nor waa It said when Ibo Htilp would return. LITTLE JOE 1SOPLE SMILE UMET4 THEV GET ALOM&. fcET A LOM& S3 Second game ft. H. E. Cincinnati 1 11 1 Philadelphia 3 7 1 Kolp and Hargrare; Ferguson and Davis, V ' li. -lis -laCu.Tcty. San Francisco - Yerkes and Sprinz. 0 0 0 Itego; 10 0 Malls 1 0 0 0 and AI Oakland Missions 200 100 100 0 Oakland 000 000 130 0 Hughes and BaliMnl; Boehler, Sparks and Lombard). At Sacramento Hollywood 0000-000 Sacramento 114 101 Bonelly, Ilulvey and Basslor; Kalllo and Severeld. II KUAN HCOrtES CHICAGO, June 16. (UP) Bill Regan, Boston Ited Sox third baseman, hit two home run. In the fourth of today' Red Sox Whlto Sox game at fv-mlskny park, tying the record. The feat ha been accomplished only twice bafore In modern baseball his tory, and only once before In the American League. 1 ..' A Real Snap Two Lots in Industrial District 50x140 ' Close to S. P. Round House Write Box 942, News i 4