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-I i : K i! J, i " 11 II I - f; i r i MGETWO FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1028 For reservations Phons lvFU Ws ctur to private parties and banquets Olene Hot Springs Chicken Dinners and Entertainment t4-Honr Service Tea mile eat t old OleBS EASTERN OREGON STAGES X . Between Klamath Falls and Alturas, connecting same day with stages to Susan viile, Reno, j Burns and All Points ; North and East. . i .. National League I Play Ruined by Rain Thursday - -- - I XfttiOital lgitr. . j Ratu pourpdi down ud thrv of the four national League Hitman, and th Boa ton Bravt and ih .rhlraKo Cula wr (he only I teams nhlo Hi play out a ttani. j Charley It mil returned to nM lyeur't form and held the llruvea to flv hit, wlnntmt. 4 to 1. It was the flint woll-pltched nam the apeviMiall aee hm. delivered aim early aprlnjc. i A muddy diamond waved (he i New York CUnta from twine ; maarivd tiy 4he St. l-oui It'ardluala. St. I-ouU winning. 11 to I. Ray Mom and Adolpho I.uijue ( pitched altmwt Hrfecl bull for leiRbt .until, only to have the Brooklyn-Cincinnati game called 'on acconut of ruin. 'Mom nave the Hohlua three hits and the DodKr Rot aix off Luque, ! neither Hide aroriiiK. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh ' did not play. OltVK.l llOAT VKTXWt SANDHAMM.. Sweden. July IS, (VF)-The Norwegian boat. Fi garo Vt nailed to victory today In the third and final race gainst the Saleema. American ship, anu vuu the Scandinavian gold cup for tlx meter craft. The wind was lens violent today supposedly an ideal condition for the American boat but the Ft-1 garo won with ease. Karh boat I 1 had on two races previously. BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE AMKKIt'AS l.KAtil K Klrst game R II . S 10 Chicago Philadelphia Rutlertes l.yona and Horn: Walborg iu Foxx. Second game n II K Chicago .. i Philadelphia t 11 r Uallerim Adklna. Cox and frouar; Hummel aud Fo. Leaders Still Two Games jn , lead on , Coast COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES Club R II St. Loul ..... S f Iloaton . I ' II) I Hatterlea t'rowder and Man Ion; Vacfayden, Settleinir and Berry. Club Oakland Loa Augftca llnllvrlva Duuiovkh and Until- bur (I I; I'vlvra and lluiinsh. J'lub It II K ttcramnlo ISO San Krunelaco 1 1 Hut lories KallhV and SSverwtd: Moudy aud Vargas. Club I Cleveland ...... Washington .- Uatterlea 8 swell, Marberry and Kuel, II K 7 1 S 1 Ilraxuin, NATIONAL Club- Xew York ,T,.. SI. Louis .K.Vil K R II ii Batterlea Fitsslnimons, Buck eye. Chaplin and O limll, Ho gan; Halnea and Wilson. (Called end of Sth. rain.) ' Xn frawisoo, July M-id' PI -Sacramento and Hollywood, tied tor firm place or the Pacific Coast League, drew two full gamea ahead of their clnaegt com petitors wlih victorlua today. The Kenutora won their second straight aame from th San Fran riaco Koala, t to 1. Kat-h team arored once In Iho tlrat Inalna I but after -that the imtnnriamen. Kalllo of Sarramvnlo and Moudv Club . II II K K rf l he Seala. k.l hlla well arat- Mtxaloua Ii lit V V 'tered. A tlnuliln In the alxlb. ! I'ortlaud t I 1 however, cave the Senator their j llatterlva IMIIetgi and Wlilt wlnulnit run. iwyi llnerht. Yerkea and Aln- llnllywood aeorod thro tlme Imnllh. in the euthtlt Innln to beat Si -ante. S to X. The Indiana tried a ninth-inning rally but ouly made on run. " :'. 1 The San Fraiu-laco MlMlon Iroiin.ed Portland. 11 to t. Ml Un ballera pounded the offer Iuk of three Portland liurler for 19 hlln. After allowlnx Oakland tv. runa In the flrat Innhik. Ilumn. virh, l.o Annelea pltrher. held them M-o'releaa and the Anireln won. S to I I.oa Anitelea made aeven of Ita nmj bt the aixth. aeventh and elahth InnlnRa. It 6 I and II K 0 7 S lluaa- Club- R H Brooklyn 0 C Cincinnati 0 3 0 Batterlea Moaa and DeUerry: Lnque aud PiclnUh. t Called Sth. ralu.) Disorder Rife In Prohi Camp Club Hollywood Seattle : Batterlea Kinney ler: Pollard and Schmidt. Sixth Stowaway Will Jake Trip ABOARD 8. 8. I'HBSIOKNT KOOSKVEI.T. July 11. il'PI IIiiko Lelstner. San Kranclnco Tight Scores in ; Games, Pitchers, Feature in Play Five r lonely-fought games, wttre played 111 the Amerlcun l.eugue, Thursday, with six ajtltrutira de livering sterling performance. The Chicago While Sox Ii.HI.mI uphll all l lie wuy In th first gnme of their double-bender wlih the I'htludetphln Athletics nnd flushed across a run lit the ninth lining to win. 4 to 3 Itube Wul berg gave the Sox 14 'litis find the Athletics enllecLvd'lu off Ted I.yous. In Ihu second gJinie Kddle Ho in met let Chicago down with six hits and the A's. rtdtng on an eariy lead, won 5 to S. W'Mcy MiMtr and Henry John won partscd ttHi many in en, and while Detroit got ouly eight hits, they had no difficulty In ihf.at Ing the YauKes, 4 to . Stnner pitched well for the wlunr. The best pitching of th d;iv was turned hi by tioig t'hle, who went 10 Inning for' the Ctevelund Indians nnd won a S to 1 victory over WnnhltigtoR, allowing only five hit-. The St. leuuls Itrown timljn ued to play smart bnsebull. and although they were outhit l lloston, they assembled mo of their bits lh the sixth Imtllig to THE KLAMATH NEW3 (Coatlnned fro Hi Page Ome) Look Fishermen Look; ' ' ' . - -. r - Right at the height of the fishing aeaaoii we are going to give you 25 cut from OUR POPULAR prices on all split bamboo rods and fly and casting reels gob to make room for a big shipment of guns and ammunition that is on the way from the east.' Get busy, we have a fine line of rods to select from--they won't stay in our store long at these prices s ' Klamath Sporting Goods Co. '' . SPORTSMEN'S OUTFITTERS W- - - ....... -' " 117 South Seventh Street Phone 1369 Klamath Falls, Oregon I Club Roston ChiraKO . Batterlea- R II 1 S - 4 11 -Barnea. Cooney and Taylor, nett. Sponrer; Root and Hart Homerun Hitters Ry I'bKmI Preaa. Thursday. , Johnson, Yankees Harper, Cards l,ealrr. Ruih, Yankees . ; Wilson. Cubs Bottomley. Cards Gehrls. Yankees Blssoaette. Robins Hornsby. Braves Totals. National League , American Leanue i Season's total .'. Mrs. C. B. Stoner of Astoria Is ' a Kuest In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Stoner Is among the hotel arri vals at the Arcade. .... 1 .... 1 S3 .. 12 .. 0 .. IS .. 17 .. If .345 ..sui ..648 6-1 FREE! Regularly Sells far $8.50 Have you selected your free Jacobs Oregon City Indian Robe? Men's and Young Men's . Suits $27.50 $33.50 $39.50 $42.50 Mostly with two pairs trousers It's our vacation. gift to you with every suit in stock. See the' advanced models on display now in our windows. Pure virgin wool fabrics in distinctive patterns and colors. Styles by master des ignerssplendidly tailored throughout extraordinary values! And a beautiful In dian Robe FREE with every suit. True Navajo designs and barbaric colors. Ideal for all manner of vacation-time uses. Select yours Now! T ' i r ik. it i justm osf lviontgomery I - ' MEN'S WEAR.. ' ' (Williams Building a.()aMa()Ma)a)M()aatajBa)ana(). Klamath Falls, Ore. denry over Prank Retan, llork- Eirord. Ills., his nearest eomnet Olltor. Kdgertoti received CK voten Oland Regan 1. The nomination of Barney: on the second ballot was regarded by the dlngruntled or anti-Hoover faction ot the party as a victory tor them. Barney received 66 voles on the second ballot, tire more than was necessary for nomination. - Al le Twro The remit ot the first Sallot Save Barney S3 votes; Hoover 42: Aaron 8. Watkloa. Waynei ville. O.. 1 and Smith I. Hammond and his band of re volters. nnmberlnR ' between 15 and is, left the convention hall prior to -the bJllolUic, protesting agaluiit the liiaiatenj:e of the ap parent controlling faction to eu dorse Herbert Hoover, the repub lican' presidential nominee. Fearing a spill of the. party, other delegates followed the Hammond faction Into the cor ridor outside' and he discussion became so heated that threats of bjows were made. Hammond and several others instated they waald not atand for life tactics being used, but they were Induced to return to the convention -hall. Trouble Ktarlrd A resolution presented by Clin ton Howard. Rochester. N. Y . proposing that the party refrain from the nomination of any can didate for president and calling upon Hoover to declare himself In favor of the principles of pro hlbltion. set off the first fire' works ot the day. More Trouble The second uprising, which at tended the nominating speeches. was far greater than the first, jojid the convention chairman Al, could not get the delegates bark II l ill to their seats fur several m lo ll I ute"' "II This demonstration was start ed when James M. Templeton, Cary, N. C, placed Governor Smith in nomination. In nominating Smith, Temple ton said: "I want to place in nomina tion the name or a man who Is known from coast to coast, one who Is unafraid to make known the principles for which be stands fiov. Alfred E. Smiih of !New York." Howard, leader of the Hoover ites. Jumped to his feet and de manded to be recognized, shout ing: Derlarnl Insult "This is an Insult; this is an t Insult." Delegates rushed through the htirrilMr whjt mUe,f mkltt the I W III, 3 to 1 United States Olympic team by a fraction of a aecoud. la going to Amsterdam anyway. Letitner, who was oue of the etx stowaways discovered a hull hilar after the President Rooav- velt left New York harbor, bus been released from the brig upon receipt of a wireless from V. F. Humphrey of San Francisco, guaranteeing Lclatuer'a paasuge over and back. Tim hurdler will not participate in the Olympics. id. inrev nuuurea auiwiev t .... k .,lnHn.. ..I I k. n I I ,,.. . v. . .,.., tourney, where he will meet Billy on deck. Sprinters aped up and down the rotk track which has been laid out. and the iwlmni.ru and divers aplaahed In the large canvas pool. cycllaia circled llie deck, mara thon runners Jogged five or tun miles, and the boxers aud wrest lera swarmed Into the special ring which was built fur them. t'niforma were Issued to the alhletea today. They confuted ! of while minks and Jerseys, ding- j onal red. white and blue sashes, 'and dark blue sweatshirts and trousers. The women will weur similar Bek'tx Wins From Waters in Bout I cim-Atid. July u. ti'i'i I Jack llerg, F.nall.li lightweight Irhamplon, arored . a technical knockout over Mickey Waters. l Atii'la.lii Hie ninth round of their scheduled Ill-round bout hero tonight. Iterg's victory ad-, vanres him lo the duals of I'ro motor Jim Mullens' elimination ll'etrotle. "Hie Furgo express." Hie winner to- dirt Lightweight Chaniplou Haniiny Mandvll early Jin August. Berg was far too clever fur his California opponent mid won 'every round. The bout was stop ped In the ninth to save the coast . I boxer from further punishment. as he was nearly blinded nnd "out tin his feet." ;MOIti;...MAHTIN IMIIT ItlSTItlNKII I-ll-l ll TIMK uniforms. Germany Accepts Peace Proposal (Continued 'from Page Oae) aisles while the chairman ham mered for order without avail. Howard, his face flushed and swinging his arms wildly was In the center of the confusion. Threats of fighting were heard on all sides, but no blows were struck. Smith's nomination was second ed by a colleague of Templeton from North Carolina and these' two votes were cast for the New York governor. . Mr. and Mrs. II. Hundley " of Coquille, brother and slsler-ln-law of S. L. Hundley ot this city, are spending several days In Klamath county. Mr. Hundley is a prominent dairyman ot the Coquille country and is 'so greatly Impressed with the Klam ath country he hopes to find a location here. examined With the greatest rare the contents of tho note and the revised draft of the pact which was enclosed. The government is pleased lo atate that the stund polnt of the government of tho United Slates of America as set forth In the note corresponds with the fundamental German conception as It was communi cated In the note of April 27. 1928. ' Agree to Change. "The German government also agrees to the changes In the preamble of iho draft of the part. It Is therefore, pleased to" be able to state that It takes cegnlxance of the statemenls made by the government of the United Slates of America contained In your ex cellency's note of June ii. that It agrees to the Interpretation which Is given therein to the pro-' vision of the proposed pact and that it la accordingly ready lo sign this part in the form now proposed." ftermany First. , Germany thereby, becomes the first of the 14 nations Invited to become parties to tho treaty which has formally signified Its willingness to do so. It is expected that other an swers to Secretary of State Kel logg's proposal to renounce war. which will make It possible for the treat If s to be signed hero early In Sagust, will follow with in a week. - Classified advertising ' is a morning newspaper- proposition always. Use The News. . NEW YORK. July 1. (I'D The firth post ponement of the Tod Morgaii-Kilrite (Cannouliall I Muriin Junior lightweight title boot was announced today by Promoter Humbert J. Ptigaxy.. because of a con CI let with three other boxing shows, Tho bout wilt bo held Hutu rilay night- in stead of Krlilay night at Kbbets field. Ilrooklyu. I.IGHTM EIGHTH M.iTCIIKII NKW YORK, July 12. tUI'l Lot Tenorlo. Filipino light weight, and Bruce Flowers, New Rorhelle, N. Y., negro, have been matched for a 10-round bout at the Qtieensboro atadlum Tuesday Wll.l, HKI KM TITI.K NKW YORK. July 12. fl) Corporal Ixxy Srhwarts of New York will defend his flyweight title against Frisco Grande. Hut fulo, N. Y Filipino, In a 12 round bout at Hnrkuway, I., stuillum Frliluy night! We SujKC.st TODAY hi hi Have - your- car greased the oil changed ready for the week-end trip , , eC "Jim" Hill's Service TKXACO U.IS OILS J .; CO PLUM STREET Balloon Dance, Saturday Night ALTMONT Mr. and Mrs. 0. Schnadel, re cently of Castle Rock, Washing ton, have purchased an acre tract of ground south of the city "on the Keilsmeler property, i The deal was closed through Chllcote and Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Schna del plan to raise chickens and are already busy Improving the property, . , I JSUBFf 1 1 5-Jl ' aPallll I i COOL -OCEAN- BREEZES ; Avoid"- tha aiimmer heat, ' Com', to "an Francisco for your va cation or week-end trip aud enjoy the cool Pacific, breexes,. Make the Hotel Manx your borne. , Your stay' . , at this friendly bote will be most enjoyable.' Circulating Ice . water la every room. Chock your car at hotel. , HOTCLMANX Announcement V To Our Friend and Patrona We have moved from our former location in the Winter Building, 710 Main street, to our New IL'ocattnonii in the Grizzle Building, 1036 Main street. We extend an invitation to all our friends and patrons to visit us ' t . SATURDAY 14th are July A carnation and souvenir will be given to each lady calling on that day.,. . .. Jewelry Optical Musical Supplies all the be found here. 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