The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
t& Olympic Athletes
"""Keturn Happy.
?( Rain, No Parade
NEW YORK, Au. U. (Vf
.. . Suu-brnuaed aud apparently just
!i -uno bis happy family, the ISO
vt young men and women of the
M ' t'n'tod Slates Olympic team rame
A home today to a rousing If In-
. i formal welcome.
A driving rain spoiled plans
1i for a formal ceremony for the
victorious, if less than triumph-w-.-
ant athletes, and In Hen of a pa
r rarta up Hr-iadwuy they were
prt.lnrd at the liner President
Hmworett'i pier by Mayor Jamea
"J. Walker, Grover Whalen and a
1 large crowd of relatives and.
frliniia. i
Ctin Smaalic.1 I
Even unsuccessful alten.iMs on I
tlr part of two returning athletes I
lo 'bring In a doien bottles of ;
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, !2fl '
Perfect Seven
Innings Pitched
'John Prudhomrae, pitcher
tor the Toronto Internationa
league haaeball tea.nt, pitched
a perfect seven-Inning game
against Jersey city Wednes
day, ahuttliig out the Jeraey
baitora without a hit, S to 0.
Herb Thormahlen. B a 1 1 1-
more, narrowly mixed a
nt-'he tu the baseball hall of
fame when he allowed Mom.
roai one lonely hit In aeven
inuiuga while hia mate, won
s to u.
Both gim went only aev
en Innings by agreement.
Estelle Xvard, With Sells Floto
. .,X" T .1 fe. Jv i -. mi """to a
Stes. 'vWTiJ A. '4- I "H. tlio , emum. to 4 " ' oVI.uk wlmrlu. will meet I.Uoii
fit - VW e- ....u.. ., U.rth ami croaaed home plM.. four """ '
V N,, Yol. uV VI" ' B,,"r ',h'- rh!" '" The match liween Lmdl. ami
A.' . tal.-ld .-hlladelphln Natum! . . tSSTi wUX" 'haVtt
vTl t rr. t1fc ; fhlciwo nuha finally Th. Portland Heaver. ur. . . ' , ,
"f ,',v!- LM i- r. The fuha were forced w Mm and beat ih 7 ... r. " wn a tlnala
4 .ilk'.. wa i
Frank Troeh Wins
3rd in Trapshoot
VANDALIA. O.. Aug. JS ll'Pl '
whiskey and four fins old jugs. Mtty Boyer. lS-year-old Mt. I
f Holland gin failed to cast a CarmeJ. !.. slrl. won the worn-1
clamper on the proceedings. Some- ,en"a clay-target chaanpioaalilp '
eeauie-iaceaiy, tne two cui- lourney neld here nnder the
priu watched customs men smash auspices of the National Amateur
tbdr Imported vhoopee-wgter on ' Trapsnooting association,
a pierhead. The names of the Miss Boyer broke .
non-prohlbitlon athletea were not i IS out of a poasible SOO targets
rrvtalvd and they were not fined to win the tournament I
be.au?e. customs men aald. they I Mark a, r-k.m.,.. ... .
had stated the contraband In won the title of state champion"
their format declarations. It was of champions by breaking 198
hinted, however, that one of th
bad boys" was a girl.
The athletes had few or no ali
bis for the United Slates' show
leg: they grinned much and
talked little. Most of them were
pulling at cigarettes or pipes, the
time-honored notice to the world
that tbey had broken training.
Medals Prmtnl
Frank Wykoff, the young Cal
ifornia sprinter, commented in
reference to the nearly complete
failure of the team In all track
events, mat "conditions were
moat unfavorable at Amsterdam
Other runners remarked that the
softness of the Dutch tracks
handicapped hard track runners.
Ray Barbntti, whose
victory formed the shining ei- Settlemlro.
ceptlon to the geaeral showing, 1 mann.
received an enthuaiaatic reception I
at the pier. 1 Second
Mayor Walker presented a ape- , Detroit
dally struck medal to eacb mem- j Boston
ber of tbs team. He. In tarn, re
ceived a medal from Major Gen
eral Douglas McArthur. president
of the team, and beard himself
called "a good fighting athlete."
That was the atmosphere that
prevailed. Murray Hulbert, pres
ident of the National A. A. V.,
announced that bis Amsterdam
Quarrel with Fred Rublen of the
board of coventors of the A. A.
V.. had been settled amicably and
that Bublen's status was un
changed. Johnny Kuck. the champion
hotputter from Wilson, Kansas,
left at once for Chicago to fly to
Kansas City upon receiving word
at Quarantine - that his mother
was seriously 111. Sad news also
awaited Doris O'Mara. New York
woman swimmer. Her sister met
her and told her of tbelr father's
death.
Helen Meany, champion fancy
uiver, denied that she was en
gaged to Johnny Weismuller.
champion swimmer. Miss Meany
said she was engaged to "some
body else."
-rA He had perfect run
of 100 for the first half. H. E.
"""ra. Houston, Ten., was j
second with IS7. Frank Troeh.!
Portland. Ore., was third with I
16.
BIG LEAGUES
AT A GLANCE
ft- v ,
I f u .
i 7-rV n s&S'tA v A .
.. X- Hi I tati
Card Gain Point;
Athletics, Yanks
Play 17 Innings
a
BEAVERS BEAT Ballcntinc Wins,
SEALS 7 TO 5;LandistoPIay Huls
TiTF! KLAMATTI NKWg i
8AN FKANllMt'O. Aug. ii, U'i
I'l Five gHiites still 'parniMl
the !lrt plnce Hiui'iiiiii'iitu Oi'ii
mors and the third ulu.-. Mua
fraiiriai-o KeaU in the I'aiilflc. ,,l,v'
lu tlui (liiul itmiihea wlilili
i-oiiiIiiiuhI In tlio leiiiila tiiuru:i
lueitt ut .Villa coiit'4 ii4U'--
llulli'iilliiv, ivnliiil tin Hon
.atloiittl JiMMliel
tit. I.otila gained a point on the
league loading New York t;iniila
Wednesday deille Ilia taot that i vaf lcsuo tonight, lint llollv
both l.suna loat. The t'n rd inn is wood had agnln Hllpped up wlih-, luoml wlih aorea ar of. U I
acre baiii by Urooklyn. 3 to S, In oimi gnine of Hairuiiirnlo. , Hallrnllim will play off another
and tile lilnnla' loat to Clut'lniiutl !
i liuiw.'itni. I'll mi i in I tit l. Itli li-
Howard R. Perrin
Designs and Plans
. lNDUSTKIAL AND
COMMKRC1AL
BUILDINC3
UiiO llo.ka lllitat. I'hona Onug
mm!
vs.
li Innlnga tu turn the trick.-how
ever. .
Pltlxbuiah aud Boston wound
up their series In Ihe antoik rlly.
Iloaton playing the victim, in
to J.
tiiKrliwn leaguet
, I'htlndelphlu fought 17 Imilnga
with the to & vl.rory that
brought tUVm half a game rimer
. to tlui leading Yaukeos. The Ath
letirs lied the score In the last
of the ninth at five earh. Seven
innings of erorplcaa baaeball f.il-
. ...... iU ,nti lra( iniilui gave
Portland an advantage It needed
later. 1
Boeher. Oakland pitcher, shut
out the clan Kruml.ro Mlailutu
and thv .Uaka wuu 5 tu 0. '
los Angeles rnuie from hohlnd
lu the sixth lulling to beat Seat-
"", to 5
Klamath
Falls
KMIt UIIOI'MIn
Sat. OCT
IIKKNKY. HKIItK Hlt
VANcol VKIt. II. C. Aug. 12
ll'Pl Tom II.. ...
lowei before Haas broke up the'lengor for the beavywalghi ha.
gam. with . home run In theilng title. hi. bride ..,,.,11,,
IHitrol, mauled Iho .,,.. i oil j p'V H 'T
e in both end. uf double- ',., Jl, 'Z ' n "' y
header, winning ,h, fimt.-r , . Iey toMk, n"f"re
aud Ihe second. 4 lu 3. wonbT . . P TrtW', n h
Young Kd W.Uh allowed Ch. Jf n i'TJ '"f VM S""'
Wahlugton only an bits while'," ,k M """l
he was In the game, hut they . """" 'acate.1 by tiene
! . -
Detroit 7 8 1
Boston g 13 . i
Gibson. Smith. Holloway and
400-meter I Hargrave: MacFaydeu, Griffin,
' It is gyuaylug on a grand
scale, is Sells Floio 'circuslng."
and the women and children of
the big institution are gypsies on i
a aalary. but probably the health- i
lest, happiest, most generous.
tossing the youth In Ihe air la bis
father, or that the woman who
holds the miss suipcuded a bun
dred feet in the air la. bet own
mcthcr, and tli.it ttiec children
are ax tenderly cared for-as I
any boy or girl who sleeps every
buuehed thoe for two runs aud
the Chicago White Sox were beat
en. ! to 0.
Tuntiey.
Simmons and. Hot-
most mieresung nouiaos in ere-might in 'a real bed luatead of in
ation. .They predominate in the 4 sleeping car berth.
personnel 01 tne tented smu&e
ment colossus. There are little
ones by the score and mothers.
Light Protest Is
Filed by Collins'
(Contlnned From Pace Oae)
To read tbs Klatnatb News)
day after day Is to keep thor
oughly taformod 80 appei.lngs
of Imperlaure throughout the
ona as well as In Kl.m,.lk
and vlelnl.v
r ANIMALS hM
FEATURES EVERYl
QUARTER ostw GLOBE
I INCIUOINO )
THt HANNEFORO FAMILY, S
FLYINO WAR 04 ANO
PITER TAYLOR .PEERi
OF ALL ANIMAL M Jfk
WSWUUAIWH'
AHm:
saiarrsil
I TWO I
flToW.V lllhlT HII.K
lr. li. ly Only
I'MlK'IIWtHHI Itlttli HTtHIi:
Have Your Broken Automo
bile Class Replaced Quickly
While Ypxx Wait
BOB RYAN'S AUTO
1 TOP SHOP
4ro Ibddde l()an About Your
tatr Awwlntt
lain MAIN HTIIKKT
4
3
Nearly all on.tlie list or Selli i..n ,iaim,.nlll ,,, ,hut w,m,
Floio circus Juvenile perlufuM'rs , hnd signed who said that they
j wives, .liters and sweetheart, al- "" i "" ".";' " " l '" who
, ; most innumerable ' aam mat me proposal
; 1 born to the arena, and some of ; had been misrepresented to them
..u v,. .11 o,iki, , , ... th. . . ..Tn- Du nrono.e.1 I. h. .
girl
vtoiteniu ana Hargrave. kea; and watches some boy
t scarcely bigger than a minute
Morris and Heving. , performing a bair-breadth feat.
Cleveland S. 14 J one perbaps may wonder what
Philadelphia 20 S they do when they are not driv-
Vble. Miljus and 8ewell: Earn-! tag a tentful of speciators to the
shaw. Rommel and Cochrane. (verge of hysteria; where they
I come from: who are their par
Chicago O S enu. and what fathi.r. .nrf
iwasnuigton S 7 0 ' mothers are doinir while
Walah. Cruise: Hadley, Cox ! off-springs are courting
and Rnel. w 5 . and laughing In l( face.
fourth generation of clreds la
I Ilea.
The domestic inaiin.4 Is
string among the circus women.
for the roujton that they are dc.
:only
' that
The
St. Louis at New York,
poned account rain.
post-
NATIONAL LEAGrE
New York 4 9 0
Cincinnati SCO
Aidridge and Hogan: Luque
and Hargrave.
way. at the present time.
be lights can be put In.
1 1 V ll 1 1 it .... . 1- .. ....
-Uw..v.. ,Vi ,nn ,u pay more
' than they do now for lighta. It
Drive.. . nr. . . -"s '"r mow wuo
i:ndemr.yv'rT,hT',7 Lrh-w ,h- ----- '.!
and many of them do exceeding- ,,.. ,h
lv UrCttV faiu-v rk Tk-, ri .
their .. t 7, . 1 u.i-m. 1 em t Ker km
death11 mending of personal gar-, According tn the budget nr-
; menu aud. Uosides. keep, arwie ! rauKod by c. c. Kliey. elty eugi-
T 1 anrt e nl.V ...".n.i...,. .i..?! I'.u.-. . .
The spectator who erowa vaa-v Thar. I.n. . h. i. . '
' - - "I..- . ,,1. us . " j ".1 randan, teas interest on
grave over the thought that theso I woman that Is not furnished wlih installation and the amount of
cBildren earn their dally bread j the cover of some sort she has 1 'he present cost to the city for
and butter in this fashion docs i made during the season. lights, would be.losog rents ocr
Burke Accepts
Wildcat Pete's
Qpen Challenge
"I accept the challenge to,
t Vrestle Wildcat Fete, of Eugene,
al ni time after my match with
Hull Montana on August 29, re-r-gardles
of whether I win, lose
)0jtt, draw in my match with Mon
S tana," is the statement that Hen-
ry B'irke issued last night in a
E siiecidl announcement to the
I News, to the challenge from
V ildcat Fete received yesterday.
Burke has wrestled nearly ail
the top-notchers on the coast and
baa it-heavy string of victories to
his .-'credit. He expects to. win
thv match from Montana. Mon
tana has agreed to pin bis sboul-:
riers to the mat twice in one
hor here on August 29.
Brooklyn
St. Louis .....
Petty, Clark
Mitchell and Wilson.
8 7 2
2 S 0
and Deberry:
Boston 3 6 2
Pittsburgh 10 15 0
Greenfield, Palermo and Tay
lor; Brame and Hemsley.
not gueas that the parents are
almost invariably circus perform
ers memselves: that It is more j night Pho. only
than likely that the man who. Is next. Augiiii 25.
Sells Floto circus comes to ""eal foot of frontage per month.
Klamath Falls for matinee and w 'ated that, lu some1
on Saturday "" ,oe B,uon' " told that
ithe cost Would bo much greater'
n.,ii ih-
Georgia Tech May 'Five Killed in
Repeat for Title,
Prospects Bright
. ,
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 22 .U'P
Georgia Tech's chances a win-
Rescue Attempt
(Continued From Page Oae)
Before any action Is taken the 'I
"u" win v. cnreiuiiy cnerKetl
SOUTHERN
OREGON
STAGES
To All Points North,
South, East and West
For Reliable and
leap Transportation
Phone
999
TERMINAL
STAGE
DEPOT"
615 Main St,
Best Card Klamath Falls Ever Witnessed
32 ROUNDS BOXING 32 ROUNDS
Friday Evening, August 24.
, VETERANS HALL JOE BICKERSTAFF
Cth and Klamath.
DOUBLE
10 Koumls. 13:i lb.
MAIN
I'ronuilur
EVENT
Johnny Francis
Pride of Klamnth FI!m,
vn.
Phil Bayea
Won hiMt 19 fiu-hK
10 Hound. l.-.S His.
Cene "Speed" O'Crady
Kn.st.Ht MiddlvweiKlit
(k'vidapftl in Ort't'tin,
vn.
Kavin O'Carroll
Mil -kfjr Wulker's PrutfRR.
Three 4-Round Bouts Three
Harold Wright vb. Miko Hull 128 lb.
rrankie Monroe vm. Dummy Poole 134 bg
Chief Wilson vs. Chief liritrKK 115 Ib.t.
Admission t t
RuiKMide KirHt 4 rrrw.t $2.50
KitiKsidc -N'i'x
Wwhera ; Z"IZ!ZZ"Z L50
Philadelphia 2 10 2
Chicago x. 3 10 a
Ring, UcGraw nd Davis; Nehfl
ana nartnett.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Portland 7
San Francisco 5
17
10
Ponder. Fullerton and Whlt-
feurke has wrestled Ted Thye, ' Hollywood
ney; nans, Thurston and Sprtuz. ! stronK as ever, or stronger.
- ' I Peter I'luuVala. and rated
llissions 0 8 1 by southern sport writers ai the
Oakland 5 .12 c most valuable man on the team.
Krause, Nelson and Brenzel; ! will be back nt renter, with
Bothler and Lombard). ("Cedartown" Husks again as
I sub-center. Pund, football fol-
irharKeil end of the wire Is be
lieved to have lain across the top
nf Xflllar'. . ..t nm..KII.. .....nMt
... .-7l .7.. . hours until he left his home and 1
w, ,,c ... ..,, mi j started for work,
pear brightest of any on pre-
training season forecasts. mhi. .
The golden tornado this fall ; board of the auioninl.ile n,,
will be virtually the same as the I foot In the wet. muddy ground,
golden tornado last, when It I which completed the circuit to
roared through the season with I .e earth. Me fell Into a great
only one defeat by the power- j puddle of water, where he lay
ful Notre .Dime eleven and one . streaming and helpless.
Ue with Vanderbllt and the. ..., ...... ,
. "id ' " .uaun. uvin
a rchtu'e and when she attempted
I to aid her husband, was ki-Iu..!
Will Krly on llarks j y ,hc paralilng elerlrli lly.
Coach V. A. Alexander will j, . ,.,., , ...
ley ana r.ugenp. sons or the cou
ple, iiimo to the aid of their par-
possibility of excelling
ord is good.
rely chiefly -'! .backfleldi
again, hut his Jiuo will be as
OLD GOLD bats 1000
riornsby takes
as
the Blindfold cigarette test
Al Karaslck, Basanta Sing, Ralph
Jiann. Charley Olscn, middle
weight champion of Canada, Bil
lio PIdwards and has taken his
Bliare of victories.
He has been training hard for
the coming match and although
rot back a few days by an at
tack, of flu Is rounding into
fhsno and is going good.
LITTLE JOE
A !cirD MERELY
A FLASH IAl THE
PAAJ.
aca u . s. MT.orr.
n
rr-t
8acramento 4
Rhodes. Shellenback and Bas
ler; Crandall. Bonnelly, Keating,
Kuni end Severeid.
Seattle 5 7 2
Los Angeles 9 it 4
Graham, Bryan, Sullivan
Alusmith, Cox; Plitt, Cunning
ham, Peters and Warren.
John H. Linf esty
Services Today
9 18 2 lowers In the south say. Is un
derrated, and his record over
shadowed by the big names
whom everybody was watching.
Clenn Holland will lie bark -is
sub end. Watkins and Thra-.li.
tackles, and Drennon and Pt-ur.
guards. Tom Jones, who played
and .end on last year's freshman team
and made quite a name for him
self, will be in the regular line
up this year at that position.
cuts only to meet the same fate.
The screams attracted CaVl '
.Meek, a neighbor. He be -ujne '
the fifth victim of the pool '
barged with death.
Third .Nearly Hunhf
Laurence Miller, u- third son.
nearly mot the fate of Ills pir
eiys and brothers when he too
Htepped into the pool, but was1
nble to get back out or the wa-
ler. j
) The Miller home Is, some miles;
from -Phoenix In a Iarm district.
Ambulances had dirrlculty In ne
gotiating the slippery roads.
.Meek, who was employed by
the ganta Fe railroad, leaves a
widow and four small children.
Funeral services for the late
among
.hi. ...... .. ......
u.ui ... iiniesiy, prominent Kla- land played
math citizen, who passed away . season.
weanesaay night at 9:80 o'clock
.....,,.u ne.unw ,They are peng rared fQ fc
. .,..,Hr uriKni nclgliDors along with four
Ight on the 1927 team, who Is-vlving Miller children.
looaea 10 as tne outstanding
linesman
aur-
Kellev Will TaU
a brilliant game last i Oi. j . l-v n
oiuuu in ueiense
following an illness of several
weeks, will be held this af-
Coach Alex's, barkfleld, how-
lever, will be the main sorrow
of ;
LOS ANOKLKS, Aug. 22 (UP)
ternoon at the Klamath Temple !Tech' opponents with practical-Leo P. Kelley. butcher boy lor
The services will be ,nd.,c..d ' fy ever' 'l" ot ' year back, i " Mrs. Myrtle Melius, will
by the Rev. De Vrles pastor of' 8tumD' Thom-ason. tooted as ,take thewltness stand In his own
the Tomnio Th. p-..i' iiThitinni. I the greatest halfback In the I'lefense against charges that he
funeral home it in charge of the!"0"111' wl" ,,e ln the lineup, as ' murdered the womun, it was an-
I ihfntrit 1.filr -w Art 'r l . . - n 1 1 1 r, - r, l f,- 1 t .
funeral arrangements. The re- , , ' '""mason ano .. u, ii.,mi-y louay.
mains will be shipped to southern uoacK, nave to make 1 '"'J' " ""I ' "is love for
California for interment. "ch"la,llc leii lencies hut woman and will outline Ills
Mr. Llnfesty, aged 42, has re- " "ipe.-ieq 10 lie ready "'"var cianuesuiie association
sided in Klamath for eight years. I ' " ""' WIn""e "lows. " ner, n. n. iinnn. the attor-
He was associated with the firm . , . " ' " 1 leH"mony
of Wright and Linfestv. Tenth ! J..tke. Pre"IP'lons to tho . Klven to show lack of a
nrf m.i j . 'c,n "T.K lora a'"1 tney are murder motive he said.
' . . . -yi B f H'Imi m mm
c?pj .. ... , rM? tiivir
Roger, Hlrnaby. capable Sltyfi KiUt
.nm manager of the Boston. - .W ' kJ T f , r
mi M Braves captain of the 1927 V'-Av jS--' V'VjT,'
. ' WjL1lli New York (Slants-man- ' WfMM fa'S H
iFiiHW ot the 1920 st. LouiS ...T '?rB'A'$w 9
' fQ&M -Jl 'r,"nl- "ho won, the y t S ArfaiX 4
..;-,r. ; ' SWsllvi ' '
"They uiy 'thel-e's not a cough in a carload' of
Old Golds...! v.. .' , ,,,
"But I can'tell you there,'s a home-run hit in
every cool mouthful. -;
"For 'no other cigarette, of the four leading
brands in the blindfold, test, could compare with
Old "Golds for pure pleasure to taste, tongue
and throat." . .
Ms. Hosnssv was asked to inioko
each of th four leadlnf brands, clear
in bis into with eoUce bttwean
smokes. Only on question was asked
11 Which on do you like beitP"
What gives OLD GOLD
this winning charm?
Here is flic answer, in ihrcc
words. ..heart-leuf tobacco. No
coarse, heavy top-lL-uvcsof the
tobacco plant... for they irri
tate the thtoat. No withered
ground-leave... for they arc
lacking in aroma. Only the
coiil and fragrant licurt-lcattes
. . . golden ripe . . . cun give
Old Golds their honey-like
smoothness. That's why you
can ten mem 111 the dark.
O6(otd
I Cigarettes
I IP! '
Made from the hoar I -leaves
of the tobacco plant
I
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