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PAGE TWO THURSDAY. AUGUST 0. 1028 T11K KLAMATH NEWS 4 Giants Win Again JFVom Cardinals in C National Game In thoLr drive for the top of I ha natlAn.il Iraine, the New Vurk Olants routed the league- 1,-a.llne CanllDat. for Ih. .ecmd ,.v in aureeulo. Tii,1i.. Thi0,vm',,c Iroram i; ImttH vlclory left MctSraw's tub only 4 4 iimei from the top. The standing nf the two leaders Is I Team St. Louis ... New York follows: V S7 60 Pot. SI 6J4 The Giants piled up a ten-rua load before the Cardinal were able to core. The final score Nee lu to 6. The Cincinnati Red and tl.e Cliioitco CuLe a'so lost around i In the pennant chiwe. The Huston Itravra beat the Reds twice, t to .1 and IS to 1, dropping Clu linnatl to fourth place. terinau's sacrifice hit in ninth scored Whitney and l-hlladrlpMa Phillies handed the' the the Chuapo .Cutis their fourth de feat, i to S. ltay Kramer's pitching and bat ting featured the Pittsburgh Pi rate' third straight victory over the irockln Robins. 1 to J. TTn!Tvunn1 Plovorc IlUilJ UUU rid)n9 T nop TTiret PIlfP IjVV X II 91 I iaLC SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. . U i i iioiiywooa inmoiea out 01 first place of the Pacific Coast League today, relinquiahlng thai ........u . while the San Francisco Seals remained only two games behind Sacramento. The Stare suffered their second straight detest from Los Angeles io fall from the heights they have hold for a number of weeks. The Anccls made six rnns In the relghth Inning to win. to 4. ,Krh teem made seven hits V". Although they were only able to make two rnns from Iz hita. the Sacramento Senators defeat ed Portland. I to 1. The Sena tors scored once in the eighth la- 'uin? to break a tie. The San Francisco Seals scored four runs In the first three ln - nings and-stopped a threat of the Missions later to win. 5 to 3. , Oakland heat Seattle. 8 to C, in a contest that waa decided when the Oaks made five rnns - In the seventh and eighth lo- ' nings. . N. Gorman Leaves " For Portland Bout K.atls Gorman of Hood River, who fought Jack Crilley to a draw here Tuesday nlgbt. expect ed to leave today for Portland. -vnere a maicn is Deing arrangea TTor him with Bob Martels. Gorman would like a return ' - match with Crilley. he says, as ' per's fractured thumb heals. B Nails is willing to fight Cril Icy winner-tuke-all, he said last t-iiRht. i The Hood River heavy Is so rj well satisfied with Klamath j Falls as a fight town that he in- ' tfnds to make hU home here In ,M lulure- n annoaacea. For results use News Class Ada Jlment When your Children Ciy for It C.vtoria is a comfort when baby Is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If r-'sUeso. a few drops soon brtni, tontpntnvuT. No harm done, for CmMorlu is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to giro th youneest infant; you hare the 'lienors word for that! It is a vegetable product and you could lisp it every day. But ita in an rniergenoy thai Castorla means most. Some night when consti pation must he relieved or colic latas or other suffering. Never "be without it; soma mothers keep an extra bottle, unopened, to make sure there will always be It May Be . w -, Castorla lu the house. It is ef- w loctive for older children, too: read the book that comes with it. American Rowing Squad Stars Of Wednesday's Olympic Meet AMSTERDAM. Auk. 8. tl'PI I The remarkable work of the Am- eric" row"' -uti " ' American euiries won four out .of .five rowlnc even i in which ,ihey were. entered and lndlcuted jthat the United State may add 'the rowing championship to It" ; other honor, of the Olympiad I The feature race of the day .vat th battle between the Vnl ieraity of California eight and jCanada for the right to Bioet Great rtriuin la the eight-oared jrhaatpionahip finale. California won the race by half a length after one of the most hitter tHinlest, nt the nriv. trim.' The team, w.m eveale Ktalrheri .nH rnwt ,t end L.I .- ..... v , ' n ! r. jf IWMVU, VlOUirCJ, Sekyra, Named to Succeed Tunney .NEW YORK. Aug. .'. UTI Three claimants to the heavy wrl,t vacated by Gene Tunney Johnny Kisko of Cleve- j Und- Grort" "tKlfrT ' Lalpef-j rille. Pa., and Joe Sekyra of 'Dayton. O.. had their claims tabled y the New York state athletic commission today. j The commission Indicated that woui, no. recognition to nT claimants to the neavvwetcnt ; , . - championship, but that tiene Tunneys successor must prove Xni of one mld d). his right to the title by the dint a,, wih.h ttM,y m.reaed to of hU fists. ,our enK,i at the finish. The Tommy Loughran of Philadel- ,tm4 WM g mnutes 43. seconds, phia. Ught heavyweight cham-j ne on,y at,feat ol an Amerl plon. appeared before the com-lcan crew nme , ,ne pair-oared mission personally and. Instead c01,KainWi semi-finals. Oer of filing a claim for the heavy- j many detead m, Penn Barge weight title as he previously had i .h h, ,hr lemths. The wln- ,done with the National Boxing aaaoclation. asked for o-day leave of absence on the recom mendation of his physician. The commission granted Loughrsn's request, but informed nlm lhat - must meet Leo Lom ski. Aberdeen. Wash., in his first bout on his return to ring ac tivity. Loughran and Lomakl were originally matched for -fuoe ij ai.e-ooeia iieia. nut tnemoa Vtn vuuL was posiponea wnen Comsat ; was suspended for fouling Pete : LaUo. Loughran made no request to Jae broke Tuesday and only one continue as light heavyweight second slower than the new champion and also campaign as.mar, he established, a heavyweight, and his manager. Walter Lauger, Chicago, won Joe Smith, denied signing a.con-l,n .eeond heat In thl eeent in tract for Loughran to meet JacJt 1 1 minnte. 118 seconds. Paul ananey under Tex Klckards promotion October S. BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE NATIONAL LEAGl-K Club it H E St. Louis 5 5 1 Sew York .-. SO 15 1 Batteries SherdeL Hald. ; Frankhonse and Wilson ; Gene- lWichi Walkert Aioridge and Ho- gan. Club Pittsburgh R H 4 13 Brooklyn ... 3 8 . i : . . i and First game R H E Cincinnati . 3 8 z Boston : ( 10 1 Batteries Luque and Plclnich; Delaney and Taylor. Second game R H Cincinnati 1 2 I Boston 13 19 Rixcy, Kolp and Hargrave; Smith and Spohrer. Club R H Chicago 3 11 Philadelphia 4 9 E 1 0 and Batteries Bush. Malone Hartnett, Nehf; Ring, Benge and Davis. American league No games scheduled. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES At San Francisco R H San Francisco 5 13 .Missions 3 14 ?! .Mitchell, May and Hprlni; Hoi ling and Baldwin. At Seattle Oakland Seattle Craghead and and Ainsmith. H . E 10 0 14 4 Graham 6 Read: At Portland R H E Sacramento 11 0 Portlund 1 10 0 Connelly and Koehler; Knight and Whitney. At Los Angeles II Los Angeles 8 Hollywood ' 4 Cunningham and Rhodes and Bassler. Sandberg; . - rvremer nu n.r- greaves; McWeeny. Petty and De-!, Ber'7' Inch by Inch, cr.pt forward nail finally attained a three-quarters "" i lanada conteste.! In the ',IP,t,.h but the American, wore j lna .iron and. thoiiah they lout a quarter lonitth. thev came In covering the distance In minute, t second, flat. Th r(n u,, ,.u,d ' ., . r.i f, the championship la expected to be exceedingly close, with the Call foraia crew slightly favoiwl. . tlrv-.it Itritain profiled in draw- ' lug a bye through the semi-final i round. ! The peniiMjlvunla Barge club-s i four-oared coasWalBlem crew won thrilling s.'mt filial Wee from Italv. T!io American crew trail' 1 i uiOHt of the distance but proved to have the reserve power for a lan moment spurt which 'r"1 ,u,m ,rom bhl,,d 10 'Jmt " u " I Kenneth Myers of the Hachel- lore Barge club, Philadelphia. i wo a aa impressive victory over cumber of Holland, in the seml- finale f the single sculls. Myers finished a length and a half In the lead, easing his stroke after having gained a lead of three lengths. The other American victory 1 . . . . j t. .- n. . s ...u,. ' i.-i.-.i ,in the uarter-finaia of the event. The Americana held '. , -.lnl,tM t seconds. Just 7.4 seconds ahead of the United States' entry. In swimming contests the ! I'nited States qualified three men In the 100, metres back stroke and three In the 400 metres breast stroke finals. George Kojae, of the New York Boys' luh. again featured the 100 metres back atroke rompet- near record of 1 miQute lw seconds la the first semi-final, heat. The time w faster than the world dark Ko- ,u - vti I'nlontnwn Pa.. Qualified for the finals by placing second.! In the 400 metres breast istroge event inuea states entries failed to win a. heat but all three qualified for the finals. Clarence Crabbe. Honolulu, threatened to take first honors from Arne Borg in the second heat of the event, pushing Sweden's alar from the start. Borg. however, spurted and won. I Austin Clapp. Hollywood. Calif- placed third and qualified. Raymond Ruddy, New York, also qualified for the finals with 1 third place In the first heat of the event. Only one of the American wo men managed to qualify for the finals of the women's 200 metres breast atroke event. Miss Gert- e Ho(man- KlnEit0n, finish- tWrd , , MC0Ild heat. Fraulein Schrader of Germany. :wbo won the heat, established i new world and Olympic record when she covered the distance In i 3 minutes 11 1-5 seconds. Official results of the spring board -diving contest were not announced, but unofficiil tabula tions Indicated that Peter Uesj ,Jardines. Mamronek. N. Y., waa first with Michael Galitzem, Los Angeles, second. Des Jardines was freely cheer ed by the crowd. The United States water polo team defeated Malta 10 to 0. to win third place in the Olympic tournament. SKKYRA WINS BROOKLYN, Aug. 8. (UP) Joe Sekyra. IJayton. Ohio. 17714. won the decision from James J. 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