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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1928)
THE KLAMATH NEWS RIDAY,- AUGUST 10,1928 PAGE ST Water Events Features of Games At Amsterdam; Records Broken ; AMKTKHVAM, .Aiik.I B. tUfl The ocllptw or Arna llorg, Hwod lh auiioilc alar, mil -tlm (nb llahmi'iit of a-nucnud world rao' oril In Uiroo day by uurn Ku Jac. Now . Yprk, fculurnd an eventful Olympic awl ilng pro gram lioro loiluy. . Iliira, runsldurnd almost luvln clblo In Ilia loogar fro style nmts, waa aliln lo finish no bet tr than llilril behind Albert Kwr llla, Ard'iillnu, and Charlton. Aairalln. In thu rinuU of I ho 400 metro (rno stylo. -i: Kojov, who Tueadly establish d a now round of 1 minute, 9 seconds, fir. Ilia l'0 matra buck trok. surpassed Iliat perform anra when ha woo Ilia finals In 1 inlnnio, H 1-6 seconds. , i llorg'a tfofaul rnma aa A rtim plolo surprise. Ilotb ha aud Charlton had led gorilla In the final few yard when Ihn Ar gentinian brari'd and bi.Jl -both to Ilia Hub. Cbarllon'a last spurt waa enough la fore llorg to ac capt third place, . TIm 1 1 mo waa I mlnuioa, 1 3-6 aernuds, a now Olympic record, although . nearly 11 seconds slower lliun Ilia world's record held by liorg. ' t'larannr Crabbo. Honolulu, waa fourth: Auatln, t'lapp. Holly wood, fifth, and Hay Ituddy, Now York. alxth.". Tba finals of tha loo uuilre back atroka proved an all-Atnerl-can eveul, Koja, wlih bla now record was an easy, flrat with Walter l-afer, Chlraiin, second, and Jaul Wyuit, I'nlontown, Pa., third. Olhor record breaklug per formances daring tha day In cluded victories of tha linked Slates' too metre .relsy tnam, and tha United Stales women's 400 metre relay tram In preliminary heat. Tha mca'a team est an Olympic fi-cord of I minutes, 39 4-6 sre onda In tha 0 matra rolaya. whlla tha woman did tha aama wlih a time of 4 mlnuioa. 65 3-9 i-rnnda In tha 400 moire rolnya. Tho men's Iaam waa composed vf I'aul Hamaou. Alanaon, Mlrb.; tleorgo Young. John Weiaamtillcr. t'hlrago. and Auatln Clupp. Holly wood. Calif. ' Tha worueu'a tram Inrludrd Mlaa Adelaide tambort, Naw York; Ml Josephine MrKIm, Naw York; Mlaa Susan Laird. Homestead. Pa., and Mlaa A I ulna Oalpowltrh, Worcester. Mass. ' Mlaa llolon Mnnny, Ni'W Ytirk. won Ilia womfli' sprrtighonrd diving championship with . two other Americans, Mlaa llcorgla t'olomnn. los Angeles, and Mlaa 2)oroihy 1'oynton. Pasadena, sec ond and third respectively. Mlaa Mcany acorcd 7S.69 points; Mlaa IlHi OI'K.N Alii IIAVCK .MA I.I.N, Hntunlity Nbtlil AllKuat II le Hailing IUvhraira Will PL) 'Till Sl.'IU J JCrauses Marsh jmallows lr darfo Fori thol atJ, 'talhn .Jji ntutntizlnt ttttu Jfrtrp. -B of 57 dollar Unpt$ m nth U outlet tin.' Al anftdhntn, JtugiMt,- 5 Ut1 V .'. ... Jft TO ENTER THE AiJnUAL LABOR DAY CELEBRATION ' - - I r Qaeen Event This Event opent Saturday, Auga 11, at 2 P. M. See or call Dewey. Powell, Apt. 301, Arcade, for particulars. . ' LARGEST OFFER EVER MADE Colcmaic It. 3H, and Mlaa Poyii. ton. 7C.ua. , I i ', . . , Mlaa l-oynlon, although aba scored moro polnla than Mlaa Colviiian, wua ruukud third by Ilia JocIkc. -Tim- United Blnlaa alao waa represented by Peter l)a Jur dlnoa, Muinurnnak, N.. Y., and Wullur Colluick. Northwaaturn iiiilnrally. Ilotb won hvata l Hi blah dlrlnK .rouloala. ! Jardlnna arorod 104.9 polnla and Coluurk, ill. OK, In Ibalr rwapwv llvu hauta. Mlrkny Itollly, Loa Anri'a, waa aacond In hla bat wim HI.6D polnla. . t .. . . A filth plare waa lb boat Amorlra rould nln In Iba flnala of tha womun'a 200 Matra broaat airoko avont. Tha rhamplonahlp waa won by Krauloln . Hibradar. Uurmany, wllb Mlaa llaron, .Hol land, aacond. Mlaa Oartrudo lloffman, fifth, wpa tba only Am vrliun alilry to pla.a. Tha dofnat of nun aurprlaad no on mora than gorilla, tba nan who liirnod Uia trlrk. After receiving tha irrataat ovation of any awlmmlnn champion In tho proaeut Olympiad, iforllla told tho Culled Prraa how ha did It. "In the laet . filly nielrea 1 rlnnned erroae the pool aud waa ainavd lo are 1 bad a chance to Ix-it llorc and Charlton. I ahut my eyea, clinched Biy leeth, and warn aa faat aa I rould. When 1 to.K'hud the flnlah line I waa aluiimt afraid to opan by eye lo aea how I had pluced. . "Tbon I board tha crowd nhoullite, my names and knew I had won. "My ambition now la to eatab Hah a new world'a record for the avciil. Many coaihoa heva ac vlaed me to abandon all awlri mlna eirept the middle dlatancea, "lly the noxt Olyaiplce I hope to bn able to do aomethlnc real y worth whllo." Zorllla'a modesty and pleaalnt paraonallly made him a great fevorlta with the crowd. Aa be waa hauled from the pool acorea of hla fellow countrymen crowd ed about Mm. .embracing and klaalng him, unmindful of the water, llorg, who had been the favor ite of the gullory before the race, aalkvd away nunotlced. v COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES - Club It I! E Kau Kranrlaco 4 14 1 Mlaalon 6 It 0 Jlatlerloa Ituethar and Bprlm; Plllotte and llrrniol. Clul ( n H E Oakland ,. 17 2 Scalllo - 7 0 Batterloa Ilumovlrh. 'MrAvoy. Palloa and Head; Wllaon and X Alnamlth, Club K II E Biicrnmento 6 11 0 Portland '. i t 0 Batlories Keating and Sev ereid; Yerkes, Tomlln and Whit ney. Club , R H B Los Angeles 7 19 0 Hollywood t . 8 1 Hatter In llnrfoot. .and War run; llnlvcy and lluaaler. Homerun Hitters i liiurwluy Simmons. Athletlca 1 Frlsch, Cardinals 1 lcailera ' nntn. Yaukoea 43 It. Wilson, Cubs .'. 26 Bnttomley, .Cardinal ............ 24 Gehrig, Yankees 19 Blsaonette, Kohlns 18 Hurst, Phillies .... 18 Ilafey, Cardinals 18 Ix'nKun Totals National league 446 American loaguo 372 r N Grand total 818 5i?D Y i Henry Burke, Bull Montana to Tussle Here August 22nd , On uguat land the licino icruahlngi conleat between llunry llurke, Pullcan (.'lly, and Hull Molilalia, balry'apo from IO Aiigoloa, will be hold at the Vol erana' Athlollv club, , Blxlh and Klamalb avenue, Auguat 32nd, It waa aunoanoed yeauirday by Jo Hllvera, promoter of tbe mutch. The mutch batweon 4 lie "uk- llnat airean mar In tbe world" and lha. loual niKldlowolgbt win bo a ono-hour liundlcap mutch. Inaldo of one hour Hull guaran tee lo throw llurke twice. Burke aulcknra, wben aaked what ' he think of' tba mat,b, aud aaya Bull will have the time of bla life to throw Him once. Burke la getting In A-l con dition, and Hull will undoubted ly be In tbe pink when ho returns from the north, a b baa a eer ie of mauhea booked In Heattle, Portland and Vjucourer. Thn faat preliminaries will ba lined np for lb event. It waa announced last night. . promoter Hllvera said last night that every match on the card would be faat, and that there would be neither dalaya on tha part of the mansgemnt nor atalllng in any of the routeats. YankS, Athletics Keeping K Abreast In League Contest ". (lly United Press) . The New York Yankeea and Philadelphia Athletics kept pace wlih each other In lha American league pennant race Thursday, but tha St. Louis Cardinals slip ped a notch In tbe National lea gueichaae by loalng to the Pitts burgh Pirate. J 9 27 champions. Although Idle, tha New. York Giants gained a half game on tha Cardinals, leaving tbe St. Louis club only four gamea In ! front. - ........ Tbe standing of tbe leaders follow;.' :, I . .National League ' Club W L Pet. 81. l.oula (7 , 40 .2 New York .. 0 41 .694 . American lagiie' Club W L Pet. Now York ...... . 74 35 .979 i Philadelphia 09 99 .699 : The Pirates ran their airing of conaorutlvo vlctorlea to eight by ' boating h Cardinals, 6 lo 4. ' ' PTed llelmach. rookie eoath ' paw rrom St. Paul, made hia de i but' with the New York Yankeea lln an lupreoalva manner, holding lha Hasten Red Sox to four hits and fanning eight men aa tire world champions won, 7 to 1. Al 81mmona' homo run with the baaes tilled In the sixth In ning broke up a pitching duel between Ilraxtou and Khmke, the Athletics beating the Senator 8 lo 3. - . . BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE American: Washington $ S 0 Philadelphia if 12 3 Braxton, Burke and Ituol; Khmke and Cochrane. s American: New York 7 10 2 Boston -1 4 2 llelmach and (Irabowskl; Mor ris, tirlfflu and Hoffman, Horry. National: St. Loula 4. 9 0 Pittsburgh ....ui 6' 11 0 Haines, Koluhart and Wllsoiv; 11111 aud Hnrrcare. j ;v. . ' 1 Bell, Hopman, Get. Honors in March SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y". Aug. 9, (UP) Berkoley Bell, Austin, Tex.; and Harry O. Hopman,' Aus tralian star, featured the fourth day's play In the Meadow club Invitation tennis tournament to day, each, winning two matches and advancing to the seml-flnala. I '. Boll tiefeatod . Jack Wright, j Australian Davis cup player, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, In the morning and then trimmed Herbert. Bowman, 'New -York, 11-8, 7-6, in the afternoon. Hopman won from Carl Fis cher, Philadelphia, 6-3, 6-4, and from his teammate, Jack Craw- 'ford, 6-4, 7-5. ' ' i , The other two seml-tlnals will he Dr. Georne King, New York, and Gregory Manglm, Newark, N. J. Dr. King beat Sadnkaniu lOnda, Unpan, 6-4. .6-1, and .Man glm defenled Sidney B, Wood, . 6-2, 6-1. FINI GOLD TONOPAH, Neir., Aug. 9, (U P) An eight-Inch streak of gold ore has hoen found in Kernlck ehaft nt Gold Range near Mill. H" J. Kelly,- local mining man, reported today when he returned here from the district. Tho ore Is assaying (412 a ton, Kelly said. SENATORS LEAD COAST LEAGUE BAN KHANCIHCO, Aug. . P)-Hitcranianlo'B tfenutora drttw two games abvad of Hollywood and throe (games In front of tht 1 Hsu Krandaco Keals today lu the jparlfio 'roast leago. j Tba Senators buut PJrtland t i to 2, while the miiumiiI and third pla-e teams wero Inning . by luat Inning r.tllles. Uacruuientu mode flva runs In the second and third timings and. cojalrd lo victory. Loa AllKolea beat llollywooil for tha third straight time by A M A. I Wimmm m 1 if I ',11, " i 'JJTJig . V Transport '. . Hliwk bf WEST COAST AIR TRANSPORT CO. 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