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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1928)
tl s is fi-, V' ft i f I H '( PAGE TWO Fractional Lead f Held by Giants, Cards Hold Even lly I nll.Ml lrvna j baseball tram defeated Red 8a n - National Imss der"' r"ol ot 01,11 ,,,"wr The New York Glanta main- '" Waldorf pool hall Sun- lalned their fr-ictlonal lead overlay Altura.. 11 to 1. the St l.ouia Cardinal. Monday.: Th "eld " poor "P" def. v.tlng Cincinnati. 6 to y "' '"''' while The Card, tamed the 1WM rror": " ' ul un RobiiuT to 1 - ! ,hr,U ou '. the ho,"r1 " Kronai.w. Ituoins, i . l-mme. The 'l err f e lit! ni of . Th l'rd. theoretically hold the lead, a halt game ahead of the tiinms. nut tne cius. i-r-, rentage gives New York a 00 , The standing, of the leader.: !,,. oM ,, trom ,ha e Po,er ,n , . " NVw York T 63 .60 K1,m,In Ton!. A 'large feed , ' lo The Uiauls had to overcome alpi.v,,, ,nd Klamath rooter.. 'O Carroll. Phil IWye. and ar c: i... i..i oiled no hr the I Th- (, .e- II It E 1 ""I eipected h. today and In ih. firw Innlna to hold i .k.r. ....... i... hut ih . 'i Wd Ihe count lu the third and! .....h ih. innine run. In the : ti" t)nh and Mx.h. Klxey took the ' . . K. , t - en;r,fec0kf ,h. ' V ,. . ,,. . I li'ItV "'"Z "I S?JS. f aucceeiod him. t : With the score Ued in Ihe -i-.u a t..i. ..ilia .1th th.' iiii.ii, o. -'u.o " "'iaddea to the tennis lournameni run that decided me same. nle Or-attl. rru . .ubetltu in , played off ,omeUme ,hj. ,M , COnte.t7 Klur.lde at fir bwe for Jim Bottom ey.Wwk. They Valentine of . . , ,,, A,uland III. .cored 1 the wluuinK rua after ' brolher of , n0d of fsn so w , Itafey had .lulled. Harper had ,h. Central Oreson tennl. champ-. match ,nelr (.Yorj,e. o tirady. aacrtflced. Holm had walked mMi,. who will meet C. Rlch-,..ao ... pickentaff ex and Wilton had lgled The moaii tni H. Landi. who will pu , oul, h, lald Itobin. got only four . bite off pliy aMnst Hul, Thursday aft- !nght f. 1-Vankbou.e and Haines ' Harlnr taken the measure ot , uSt: Loul.. New York and Brook - lyn. the Chicago Cub. entertain- ed.tlw taU-cnd Phlfadelphla dub - - - piareu. .on. i nese game, are fck Wilson hit hi. !8lh liome.,,,,,, he (lnal,. run bu, it . .mothered under, In Sunday m.,cne. Carter .he barrage of base hits. .eliminated T. Watt of Modoc u Plttsburah In a batting bee. 14 M.io ... ine Brave, were outnii. , 17. but their blow, were) more effeclire. BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE A1ERICAX LEAGl'E Chicago 12 Boston 4 Faber and Crouae; and Hofmann, Berry. 6 2 1 Ruffing St. Lonls 9 18 1 Philadelphia 2 4 0 Ogden and Schang:' Ehmke, Bush. Rommel and Cochrane. Only games scheduled. ... .NATIONAL LEAGUE v,, ,Xew York 5 IS F. i Cincinnati 3 10 ol tV . Genewich and Hogan; Rixey. 1 "jeblonowski and Plclnich. Boston .....". H 17 2 Pittsburgh 11 19 S R. Smith. J. Cooney, Delaney nnd Taylor: Grimes, Dawson, Tntwiler, Fussell and Hemsley. Philadelphia 11 18 1 Chicago 6 11 1 Ferguson, Walsh and Lerlan: Jones, Holley, Welnert and Hart nett. Brooklyn 1 4 2 St.' Louis 2 8 1 ..Vance and De berry;- Frank- house. Haines and V'llson. PACIFIC CXAST LEAGUE Xo games scheduled today. Week Important Tr r lli VUaBl CC11CS c.v PD1vrn. .., ,.u, ,.k An-20 (IP) One of three outstanding , U that remain before the Pa- " under mis tree ana jiow tney re:carRCM be ,,. wa, . , to an end on Oct. 4 wjll be play- gone." ported 1 d this week at Sacramento be-1 it was shoeless Jack Slater , I Iween the Senators and Holly-searching aimlessly about for his Vcry wisoy ,ie txrmer allows! ood Stars. . lost "dogs." ;,he ,own mlD-t advice ,0 ro , Sacramento Is leading the! ,one,ear and out both. league, one game ahead of Hoi- , I AJvnpc I - lywood. and the Sin Francisco Li V III b H I AUVdlltC p're,crlptio, from the Plne Seals are only three .games be- Vf 1 L CmWVl K IYn Tree and Square Deal Drng, hind the Stars. illUltllj OllUllI IV U U store, can be refilled at any time j Hollywood will meet the Seals: at the Pelican Drug Co., next to (lining the week Blarting Sept. 4 NEW VORK. Aug. 20 (UP) Pine TreeTheatre. adv.2fl.tf. ' wl ile Sacramento and Hollywood , Leo Loniski, blonde Pole and ; " " fhuiU ug.:in the week starting I leading contender for the light K"pt. 11 In the other Important , heavyweight crown now held by t:erie.i from present appearances. (Tommy Loughran, knocked out Portland will play the Seals Gceorge Smith. Newark. In the. line i hi. week, beuttle will play ni Los Angeles and the San Francisco Missions will tackle the Oaks at Oakland. KCIIWAHTZ WIN IX THIIID . JKP.SKV CITY. K. J.. Auc. 20 V Pl Iizy Schwartz, world's Tlyweli'ht champion, scored a k iorki.ut victory over Felix Mar Unez hi the third round ot their r hiMlub'd 10-round bout here to- niiii. .Martinez was dropped for .. ,.i .,, , .... . , ,,, a Mmrt count at the end.ot the r.ecnnd round by a right to the jiiw. Another right to the Jaw 1 it him down for the full count jus' two minutes and 10 seconds filer Ihe bell. Miss Mrtrle Bennett, state president of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War -will 1e at the Hotel Hall until l. noon Tuesday to receive persons i ALTURAS NOSES OUT .ALL-STARS In a trams which was decided i lu I ha final Innlnii. the Alturas ' " .:. " ' ZZZ all-atar aeeond .ack er, featured Ihe game. Kniith i out wo trlplM ud , home. n In four times at bat. i nosiHuuiiy u aiiui un, - lli.ru 11 II 4 iii.ci.. to is 1 Balterle.: Kay. Kipp. Bannls- ter: Mrhevitt. Sander.. Franey. Tennis Tourney " riraWS TlltprPSt T uew entries hve been Two uew entries have been; " " . . 1 MM'i r a II (1 IhA tt.AtlhlS f t i. d iv.ti :Polnt wlM piay atjin.t J. Floyd. and on wedne,day the match be- . ,WM,B Carter and Volt wU, be .r- driving game all through and ht, serve wa. working nicely. R. - .,, ol Modoc Point eliminated . I) i . . i . TJ-. I . I1- -'"v 1 ' "'" a few point.. !,nJt'!?J!f,U.0, elOMlT Delbrugge. of La Pine, was and decidedly fast tennis. Scores, ,,. point man ,nd wtI m wood 7-5. 7-. 8-. Robinson :,ible , . , ,ent , h Tlctor over Sheehorn. advanced trlm., Klamath", high to the quarter-final, when he maI1 was Machan. who dld ,0e eliminated Luca.. victor over An-:f,ne ahootlns. The other men on deriron. I the team were: Fro.t. Tatlow. Floyd eliminated Muellerwelss , Robley Smitb , K)dd K ,ln a Saturday afternoon match :h. of ,h. ... p, ,.. with acorea at -2. 6-1. Lawson j eliminated Rucker, 7-9. 6-1, l-S. ; In match at the court Mon-! day evening Dixon eliminated Lawson in three sets with the mwbuu iu .uree se.s wun ine first set going to Lawson. 6 -Si second to Dixon. 6-3; and third . to Dixon H-S. . 1 SCOTCH DOG IS MONEY FINDER Shade, of Scotland! The ideal I B"WBf core "" " dog for a Scotchman ha. been !h,e ln"lnl" ' t"e'r game and discovered, a Lewellyn Setter. ;bet the A'1"'". to 2. W. A. Lawson I. owner of the I Ehmke "eld the Browns for Klamath Sporting Goods store. ' ,nnln' but they broke loose He is a Scot and proud of It. ;ln the seventh. Neither Bush Lawson own. a' Lewellyn Set- nor Rommel who succeeded ter given to him by' Jack Demp-' Ehmke could stem the tide. Og sey. Believe It or not, the other ,eB held the Athletics to four day, the beautiful setter strolled bits. Into the store with a rectangular ! Bed Faber, took the mound piece ot dirty green paper in its ' for the Chicago team and led mouth. them to a 6 to 4 victory over "Funny thing for a dog to drag the Boston Red Sox. in here", mused .Lawson as he j Arthur . Shires, recruit first peered at hi pride and Joy. "It j baseman from the Texas league, almost looks like a. .. no. It can't: made hi. debut with the White" le" aee . . Whooppee. it ls'Sox. banging out four hit. in by gory!" 'five trip, to the plate. It wa. a $S bill. . MA. Jack Beall. deputy county: VESSELS IN DISTRESS clerk, has another good one to. tell on these .cottlshly inclined canines, One day her Lewellyn returned excellent pair or Bnoes.iTne 8rhoon,r Maweema was be ml 8nane 100 wma" Ior ner .husband. They listened for a minute and men irom across me "reel came an Irritated voice: , t ra n e. strange passing .trange: I left those darned shoes fourth round of their scheduled 10-rnund bout here tonight. The knockout occurred just !0 sec onds after the fighters came out to start the round. Lomski meets Maxte" Rosen bloom at Long Branch, N. J., FrlJay nlnt- HOBKRTI TO MKET KHAItKEY NEW YORK. Aug. 20, (TP) Roberto KoLertl, the big Italian w-ho won on a foul from Johnny ; Risko last Wednesday, and Jack , Sharkey, the Boston strong boy, will meet at Klibets field, Brook lyn. In September, Humbert J. Fugazy, promoter, announced to-: day. Papers for the lout have: not been signed, Fugazy said, but he has the fighters' verbal agree-; ment and the contracts will be , drawn up Saturday. ; Old newspapers tor sale at ths Fighters Getting Into Shape for Friday's Battles , A lrge cr0wrt of fight fall" I lurnnJ out last 'night and watch. j , ihnny Francis, headllner on )ot Hickerstarf's card for Friday ! night, take a tor-ronud workout ion I)miny Poole. The fa... went home happy. J ld l.t night. 1 The M of the card ar. working ' , . OUl nignuy aim ere in w.m shape for the coming tights, a " cording to the malinger. "Speed" O'llrady'. manager wa. In town yesterday to Inform . . . . .,, ' Probably work out hi the Veteran.' hall ihU evruing. j Blcherataff .aid Krankie Monnte t tminhiK ; faithfully under the manemet ! of his maiupcr, Kuttte lunktn, '"r1" '"?' pr,de 0J1klh',I";; dlan reaervatlon. aay Mike Hall - -d. order for h.m and thinks he can K. O. him in thrv rounds. w....- pi..i.,.. v iiw r.H.v- Wilson, who won his first tusel 1 j ..a.. . , ! T Pin P Rlflp Shots j "-C " (jUt-bllOOt LOCalS f , v-atloual Rifle aaiatlon j n KlamT F.U. 1 VA" iss c,ub.,he resulted In defeat for Klamath. Klanwth Fall. The match waa close and the men lnt hv onlv I " " rvihr,.,. tv.,.k ;rt Un...J . 1 ' , I . T Ta Jt. LOUIS BfOWllS Trounce Athletics AMERICA I.EAtJCE ' DI.II..I.I.L1. J j . bi""game biclt ,n ,ne " league race when the St. Louis SA.V FRANCISCO. Au 50. fit P)Two fishing vessels were re- ported In distress today after striking rocJcs near the coast. !lng pounded to pieces at Tolstoi point, in the Bering sea. and the trawler Ideal was ashore. Ill milot ou,h of Polnt .;, ,... ....... . .. 1)eved Mvcdi b, ,ne and Best Card Klamath Falls Ever Witnessed 32 ROUNDS BOXING 32 ROUNDS , Friday Evening, August 24. VETERANS HALL JOE BICKERSTAFF 6th and Klamath. . Promoter DOUBLE MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds, 133 lbs. Johnny Francia Pride of Klamath Falls, vs. Phil Bayea Won last 19 fights. Three 4-Round Bouts Three Harold Wright vs. Mike Hall 128 lbs. Frankie Monroe vs. Dummy Poole 134 lbs. Chief Wilson-vs. Chief Briggs 1 15 lbs. i Admission: . Ringside First 4 rows ". $2.50 Ringside Next 6 rows ,....$2.00 Bleachers . TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 George Hennefcrd There la ow rlrtwu In tho Soils Kioto Circus, wlilrh comoa to the city oh Saturday next. Annual Sb, wlio is uot hired as a clown and whose salary Is Kreater than that of any ftiher performer. II Is 4tMrKe Hun no ford of the famous KiiKlUh fumlly of eyutntr.miw. Hie clown make-up crealt'S lauh ter durlnx tli mo.t huxard'.us moments of his act. In any other costume ihe originality and daring of His hnrsetnanhlp would thrill an audience with admira tion. ..auKhttT would be the one Impossible form of exprvMion. His darliiK, (VlKinality and acro batic clevernrji Is worthy of ihe expressions of serious apprecia tion to the nrtist that ho Is. C.corKf llnnnetord has a philos ophy that makes him sbttn the Gene Near Dublin Welcome Planned IH'HLIN. Aug. :n. I UP) Gene Tiutney. retired champion of the heavyweights, now abourd the S. S. , Vauretania. today radioed John McCormack. noted !rlh tencr. that he would arrive In Du'.llu Thursday. Ho expressed a desire for a quiet unostenta tious entrance. "I regard my visit In Ihe na ture of a pilgrimage to a sacred shrine." he said. Despfte the retired rhamplon'a wishes, arrangements huve beeu made here tor a big rvceptlon. Three members of the Tall Keanu games council will meet Tunney at Holy Head and later a pro cession will proceed from the ; Dublin railroad depot to the Grassj' ham hotel, where he will make hi. headquarters. Burke Match Willi Be Held August 27i Henry Burke. Pelican City mat artist, says that he Is giM.Ing over hi. case of "flit." and that his manager has arranged the date of the Bull .Montana-Henry Burke match for August 57. Montana has agreed to throw Bnrke twice In one hour. Klamath Sat. Aug0 FaUs FAIR OKOINDS ANIMALS and FEATURES EVERY QUARTER o TKt GLOBE I isuuuinu VTHt HANNEFOR0 FAMILY, L FLYING WARDS AND PETER TAYLOR, PEER OF ALL ANIMAL Subjugators, r mm IITOWX Tlf'KKT HAI.K t.'lrcus Day Only I'NDKKWOOD UKlfi tiTOHE 10 Rounds, 158 lbs. Gene "Speed" O'Grady Fastest Middleweight developed in Oregon, vs. Kavin O'Carroll Mickey Walker's Protege. $1.50 ni t ami " Kcrlou luitrols. Iht would rather make one little hoy liiuith thau listen lo the tuinult iitus appreciation of ten thousand men and women, rntiurstlouuhly the jcrea(t twrehack rider of his dav. he delllerately platti to be- ... . II. at.. ..Ha...!, a Ihe ....II. cuce toward his darhiK skill. His down make-up docs the trick I and when l.eorKe llannelord I rides, thrt corner lo his nudtcne J the thrill of joy rather than Ihe i tiemt-jcrtp of uppn-hnsion .for j tht atoty of the performer. i The Hanneford family act 1 ; nly one of the great exhibition- , of r I di on t;i th seen In the Sell i Kioto this NfRfon Muiit olheri .if the world's lead inn cit',!,,r'"ns will perform oil horses that are admitiedly the mot lKauti(ul to he found In this country. Shade Wins From Joe Jackson CHK'Al'.O. Aug. 20. I VP Dava Shade ol ('ullfornla was ons step; nearer a fight with .Ml. key Walk- ,T fur the middleweight chain- ; plonsnip atler oe.eatiug jov ja.-a-t. Covington. Ky . Ill a tel. round Ju'. here toulght. rihaile weigh.'.! in at 160 pounds. Jack-1 fon at lfln 1-J. 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