v. The Klamath News "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN" SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 6 SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 6 ' Vol. 5, No. 14U IVice Five Cents. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday Cards Keep Lead, A's Trim Ked Sox, Yanks BeatSolons Tim HI. I.oiiIh Cardinals hold their f ur ami on half nam! load In ill natlunul leagu Hal unlay by defeating Ihn I'ltlalmrah , Clralaa 4 to I. wlilln ilia (ill- Johnny Francis and Mclntyre Both Expect Win Monday Night Will elliueiy, agile, cIcvct, glv Ilia boat llial'a In bis; an- ctiragcoii Hob Mi Inljre outfi.s . " do no mon." I.U .y lu vlclor over the rU 7"'" 'n V-00,! !!M . . ... ... . 1 "ho baltev llial f'bif Hayes will "lik" iiumhrr. Jtthnnln Kraa- , . ...u-..i. cJn Cuba were wlunlna (rum thu'rla, la tl. o-u-rtiunil Mialn event j Bj,lera boy meet Frank! Mr I'incltinatl lletl. I la . If Ul(, ii,,,, ,r ,t r, la , r of Heat lie In I ha aii-round Valkinul league I Veteran' navlllaa) Mi.mlav nlKtil? semlwlmlup, and ta apparently Thn murglii between Ilia Ni' ! iliu easily around the ring for In fin feetl fur I ha bout, lla Yurk Yankees and Ilia I'bllatlet-, llr will "One. lliuml" Jutinnle , declares that lit terrific knock phla Athletic In Ihn Auierliann round ur an walling for thai; out blow at lb bend o( John league remained at to games , opening; ami then flaah la lliat'ny Francis baa not euftened blm Tba Yankee won from tli lerrlMe light lu th rliln, a he a bit and ba'a In good a ha pa for Washington Hrnalora 1-3. and liaa ikiue l tin first round of III th Monday nlfht batlla, the Athletic truunced tba llonlon lust lu right ranlsT Had Hoi, H lo J. These ara lha questions which Th Maw York (llsnta snapped !' upermost In lha nil ml. of their losing streak al eight game i hundreile uf fight faua who will by winning from lha Brooklyn !wd Into lha vela arena, on llublna, 1-0. Kred Kllitalmmons "' and Klamath avenue, lo bested Jess Oily In a mound watch Ilia boya fight ll out. dual alluwlng fittr blt. Thai lly hla consummate cleverness. Wonts scored In tba third on : hi apa'd. bla alralxht hard left Welsh's Infield hit. Mnnn'a otil" akurl Jolty rlkht, Mi lutyr ' in good shape, and I. In. I. mini's single. lrady won many support-) There will tia thro four round Fred llhik bold Ilia Clm ln- worked out !! night I preliminaries, all alugfests. lu iionart a and not only dls- :ntf lloitluger, whona slug iplayad maatvrful busing ability J gin, wartlng-ta tarllr bay a bul ahuwrd a willingness lo liil ' dcaretl blm to the hsarf of fha land taka. I fan, will meet a luuah nut In I Ha yea la ant ana lo (Ira alibi. "Action apeak louder than worda," ha oald today, "and If I ever get oyer this, buy Munroe lb way I want to by iba knock out route (hen til talk. Until then I'm keeping quiet." Munrae la training ta C'bllo- quln and bla friend, dnrlar ba' Atlantic Craft Takes Lead in California Races Egyptian at Last Swims Channel ufctl Iteda to una lilt lo glv Ilia f'blrnxo I'iiIm a 1 lo II ylrlory. f'hlraao'a aror raraa In lh flrat Innlnk on alnalea by Knaliah and Magulre and a fiimbl by Kits mann. (ieiriie Kelley'a double waa the only hit obtained by Ilia Iteda. The baffllnk aaulhpaw alanta of Hhardel were too niueh fur the I'ltuburah I'lrntea who went down to a 4 to I defeut. Huurky Aduni bit two doublea lu lead the f'lrata atlork. Iluriier NBWroflT IIKACK. Oallf.. Hept, 1, (UP) tntadera from Iba Atlantic aeaboard took a for mldebl lead In lh International atar boat rarea bare today after winning Ibelr aecond ronaecultv heat in lh five-day event. r. If. Kobinaon'a Jr'a. If of Female Hiy. N. Y., other trim craft over lh 1 mil tour In 1: ll:ll. . On the bo! of point for the point for the two heale one point tor each boat defeated and on fur flnlahlrix J. Urabam jonnaoti a Dfooo cnaioe. or t nea-1 apeaa nay, went into lh lead. The I'ndln finished aecond lo lb Ac, an eaalern entry, and 1321 champion, in lh flral heal Friday, and waa fourth to day. 4 FOI.K8TONK. r.a, Sept. 1. (L'l'l lahaak Helmy, lh awl la mer who refuaed to (Ire np, bo beaten the Endlah channel al lat. The towering Egyptian beared hi vaat bulk wearily onto the (beach here today after fighting Hudaal ieonlrery ware and led U wind for ntmrlf 24 hour In awlmming from Cape Orli Net, Franca. II reated few minute, drank a glaa of champagne, grinned and walked off for bath and maaaage. . Helmy left Grit Nti at 2:1 p. m. yeeterday and rrarbed bera at i .ii p. m. today. He waa In the water U hour and 6l mlu ulea. Only one other of the aror who have arcompllahed ibu awlm endured Ibe rbllly water i longer. That wax Henry Balll- Iran of Lowell Frunria la bark from Ran Frin- cfaco, uat aa rotily confident a ever. VranrU ronfldrnl. 1 ld I'd nail I lav lea and flayea the laat two fight carda. and I eay now that I'll mil thta boy aa fuat aa 1 ran," aald Fran rla. "I know he'a a good boy. will attempt to alow away Al : Maya. If either one of Iheae , boya gel In the way of a wild : awing. H'a curtalna. I The third nrellmlnarv will he and Wllam each contributed Iwoi"'"' h" " '"' munher pick-1 between Kddle Jonea, a promia blta for lbo lardlnal. I1" "'"n "' bonla. Hulling Indian flyweight, who will The HiMton flrnree and Ihe 1 11 ,n ' r!' aecond meet "Spider" Klmbler, pride of """ neai mala in me."; the It. It. B. garage. neara lot aoout thla The fight looka juat aa good guy Franola and want a chance 'aa the laat card with every flghl " him." oald Mclntyre. "I'll potentUl' knock-out. iu o, o. c.man. Narraganael Bay. from the eoat knockout la anticipated before thtrt p,. toa.r ,, , ..... i .niineiea. iiemime L'ndlne. .oilier, pnae or tne negro cofony. Uiu . Ihe aeennrf in Tempe ill, Walton Hub- j person to awlm It. who took i7 hard J r a. defending champion. : hour and ti mlnutea. In 123. of the New York Harbor Yacht I Helmy' ocblevvmeut waa a club, waa aecond today, better-modern version of Brnco and the mi rr tenth place of lh flral Holder. The Ko-rotlan haa made and gare lb west aome the attrmnt almoat everr rear for the pant alx or seven years. heat hope. Walter' Keech Wins Dirt Track Race in Simplex Special 8YRACUHE. N. Y., Sept. 1, (U P Hay Keech of Philadelphia. driving Simplex special, won 1 lh luO-mll dirt track cbam-; plonahip at lb atate fair grounds today. His Urn waa I faonr,.l minute and 44:55 eeeond. Behind a half mil at the fin ish was Kuseall Snow bergw, also of Philadelphia, in a Millar spe cial. Snowbergrr'a: lima waa 1.20:40.11. For the first to mile tba two Pblladelpblan were close to gether, bnt Keech. the veteran. let looae In the laat ill miles and left Hnowberger. ' Cheater Gardner, hot Angeie. wa third; fairs Kran. 8an An tonio. Tex., finished fifth. Both drove Miller apeclale. Ralph be Palm waa forced out of the race at the 1210 tap by engine trouble. Classified advertising fa morning newspaper proposition alwava tlaa The News, 16 LETTER MAN Senator Perkins Ara, of t The third Monday. beat will be sailed Philadelphia Phillies divided a double header, lluatcn winning Ihe first 6 to 3, and Philadel phia the aecond 7 to I. American Ijcwgue Although nulhll II In It), the New Yurk tvankee made their bits count lo deleal Ihe Wash ington Henatora a to 3. The Yankees bunched fills In the third lo store five runs and take the lead. A leaping catch by Ilalia 1 1 ti t li was one bright fea ture of the game. A near riot followed rmplrn Nallln'a decis ion that Tate's single struck tvm Jones on the leg., retiring tha aide, and rostlng Washington a run. as llurrls acred from second. The Philadelphia Athlellra made their final appearance in Hnatnn by defeating the lied Kna 14 to 2. lfty drove held Ihe Hed Ho to alx hits. While Philadelphia pounded three Hed Sox pllchera for 1. Hogell and Klintiinns each hit two doubles. The Detroit Tlgera broke a five game winning streak of Ihe HI. Louis llrowns, when Owen I'arroll, Detroit pitcher chalked up hla Ixih victory of the sea son. The acore waa to 4. Ilnr grave hit two home run while Wlngo and Hchang hit one each. Thn Cleveland Indians defeat ed the fhlcngo White Hox s In 2. Charlie Dttrmnn. rookie out fielder for the Indians, hit aafely throe limes In four trlpa nt bat. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES Americans Win IHagen Defeats National Doubles I Johnny Farrell from Australians i. I. (API Itrltlsh open I IIKNTNI T HIM.. Masa.. Hept. I. (I'PI Two youthful Amer icans, (leurgo l.utt, Jr., of Chlca-' go, mid John liennessy, of Indian, j gpolls, became nnllonal doublea i champlona this afternoun by I acnrlng a atralght aet victory over ' tlnn cf Patterson and llawkee. Tha acoree were e-2. 6-1. 6-2. rilifAfiO. Sept. Waller llageit, the golf champion, defeated Johnny iKnrrell, the American tltlehntder, 5 and 2, In the aecond of their "world aeries" mulches here to day. - The vlrtory gave lluion two to none for Farrell. They had Ihe veteran Australian comblna-,""rwo ",rM 0Mt of iiie mr mo unoiunai worm a jchamploushlp. Hagen defeated tJflhtlllV n. un In iW. Playing perhaps the finest In- mrh ln Iv,mll (livitiiiiii irnniM iii innir Pirfwnt i Loll jinil HpiiDHHfly rnoriilii.iltMt jthlr fff irtu (o bi'catnc one of 1 1 ho moat ftirmtiluhlt iloubh team tvr ln n!(ton on thu hln-jtorU- ImitwtMHl rmirtn, The WMircH tinlny wore Itleti lirul to t 4onr. Friday when ittte Aut(rU'an tim won over the j Krnrh rom1lnn11n of II purl iTurht! and Jiirqiipg Ilrunnnn In I the aoml-ffiinhi, f Loil and H.nntiwy outrlatwd thr vclcnin Attstrnllan patr In vtry -ncpurtmrnt nf (ho nam p. Thty ircHinttd a drlvitm ntlmk and un ut mon t Dr. J, It, lla rr will bo of town until VWdupadiiy noon on bualneaa. out fnne. At no tlinf wan the Amcr Iran l I'll m In dunitcr and the attnr . nntcomu waa upparfiit lonK lie fore the vnd. Heavyweight Tournament to Start Thursday NKW YOIIK, Sept. I. VP) Tex Klckard'a campaign to un cover a likely successor to tlene Tunney, retired heavyweight champion geta underway at Mad ison Square Harden Thursday night when W. I.. (Young) Slrl hllug metH Johnny Snulrea, the Impenetrable de- South African heavyweight. At Los Angelea R H , E ! Portland 0 4 i Hollywood 1 1 ' Batteries Knight and Whlt-j fng; Couch and Ilsaater. i flub n H K, Beuttle 6 7 2j Mission T 0 Ratteriea House and Ain smllh; Krause and Haldwln. 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Fast trains, by day and overnight, provide con venient service to and from Portland and Cali fornia. Note these schedules: '- To Portland ' '. - ' Leave Arrive Arrive Klamstb Falls Portland Seattle "Cascade" . 7:10 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 9:45 pjn. ' "Coach Train" 9:25 a.m. 8:20 p.m. "West Coast" 10:32 pan. 8:25 a.m. 3:25 pjn. Leave Arrive Arrive Chiloquin Portland Seattle "Coach Train" 10:11 a.m. 8:20 p.m. "West Coast" 11:17 p.m. 8:25 a.m. 3:25 pjn. To Sao Francisco ' Leave Arrive Arrive Klamath Falls San Frandsco Los Angeles "Cascade" . 7:40 a.m. 8:15 p.m. 9:45 a.m. "West Coast" 4:25 a.m. 8:35 pjn. 8:30 a.m. "Coach Special" 7:35 p.m. 9:50 a.m. Leave Arrive Arrive Chiloquin San Francisco Los Angeles "Coach Special" 6:32 p.m. 9:50 a.m. ' "WestCoast" 3:22a.m. 8:35p.m. 8:30a.m. iAnJto tie East You can leave Klamath Falls on the "Cascade" 7:40 . a.m. and nuke connections with the "San Francisco Overland Limited" direct to Chicago. Klamath Falls to Chicago in 7 1 hours, JO minutes. 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