TTTE KT.AMATIT NEWS FRIDAY, SflPTEMBER 7, TAGE TWO Striblins Wins Technical Kayo In Second Round MAUISON Mil'AKK UAKHKN. New York. Sopt. . (UP) Fight ing slashing two-fisted fight, the beat he hu ever put up lu a New York ring, young Strlhllng uf Macon, Ga., stopped Johnny Siulre of South Africa, after 44 sreond of ono-aljcd milling lu the second rouud tonight. First Victory In Content The southerner thus scored I ho flr.t victory of Tex Rlrkard's new heavyweight elimination control designed to discover a successor to the crown given up by Gene Tunney. atrlbllng. weighing 11 . looked a vastly improved fighter over his pievlou. appearancea In these pans, although the opposi tion offered by the South African was not of a nature to provide a thorough test of the Georgia box er's ability or gameneaa. From the first blow, a left Jiib which Strlbling drove Into Squires' face, the tight waa all the Geor gian's. The South African was on the receiving end of a variety ot punches, hooka and Jabs which his opponent tossed In at will without return. Ke (loanl A straight to Squires' jaw after two minutes ot the first round started the South African on the downward path. He waa stag gered, and badly hurt, a moment later. Another straight right, de livered with all the weight of the southerner's body behind it. closed Squires' left eye. So ferocious waa Stribllng" at tack to head and body that Squires went down without being hit towards the end of the round, sinking from sheer weakness with Stribllng sprawling orer him. A savage left hook to the Jaw dropped the South African once more, and he arose tottering on his heels. At the bell he waa hanging on weakly, barked against the ropes, with Strlbling clashing away eagerly. ltW.-rre. Slope Fight The second round found Strlb ling renewing his fierce two handed attack, with Squirea un able to get In a blow. Once again, Strlbling pushed his op ponent to the canvaa and the crowd, anxious for a chance to boo the Georgian, sent up a yell of derision. Squires, once more on hla feet, was a sorry spectacle, bleeding from the nose and mouth, with one eye tightly closed, scarcely! ablo to raise his arms to stare off the rain ot blows. After 44 seconds of this, the referee. Louis Magnolia, stepped between the fighters and awarded the bout to Strlbling on a technical knockout. ' Squires had a slight advantage in weight, scaling 184. but waa obviously no match for the Geor gian at any stage ot the proceed ings. Stars Three-Time Victors Over Seals SAN FKANCISCO. Sept. t. (0 PI The third straight victory of the league-leading Hollywood Stars over the San Francijeo Heals, third place team ot me pa cific Coast league, had increased the margin between the two clubs to six full games tonight. Hollywood trounced the Seals 7 to 2. when Shellcnback. Holly wood pitcher, allowed only four scattered hits. Sacramento remained two game, behind Hollywood by defeating (lakluud 9 to 6 In a 14-intiing fame. The Oaks made all their inns in the sixth Inning and the Senators scored four runs In the 14lh to wiu. Umpires at' Los Angeles wero fcepi busy dusting home plate hen the San Francisco Missions leal the Angels. 10 to 9. The Missions .'ere leading. S to 7, at the end of the third Inning. Portland beat Seattle. 10 to 5. F.-nrlng six runs In the first two innings to unsure victory. AMIJ.IA IX TKXAS KL TASO. Tex.. Sept. 6. (LP) Amelia Earhart, girl ocean flltr. landpd at Toyah. Tex., late m1:iv mithnrttlf At Fort ntnwa vtre advised. Toyah Is 195 miltH eat of Kl Puso. Minn Karhart is flyinr her new llritish-made plane in easy stages lo the Pacific coast. LITTLE JOE JJ0 lVd t n dm Avm JSD aioum w COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES Club H U E I lly the I lilted l'ivs. Hollywood T J The St. I.outs Cardinals gained San Francisco t 4 T . half-game on the couteuders in latteries Strellenback a n d the National League race by de Bnssler; Moudy. Malls and Var testing the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4 gas. to 1. in a 1 0-Inning game Wed- inesday. The Cardinals now lead Club K H K the New York Giants and the Mission I -1 4 ILos Angeles 1 ' I Batteries Midler and Maid- , I win: Peters and Warren. Club Sacramento Oakland ii II . 9 :i . 3 13 - i Batteries Rachar and Sever- eld; Craghead aud Read III In nings. Club R II K Portland I 1 Seattle '. 14 4 Batteries Knight and Sauu-cicrs.- Tearhout and Ainsmlth. BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE NATIONAL I.KAtilK Club K H E Pittsburg 3 7 1 St. Louis - 4 1 Batteries Kriiues and Har- greaves; Mitchell and Wilson. Boston at Philadelphia, two games Postponed: rain. Only games today. AMKRH AN I.F.Atil'K club R H E Chicago ! ' ! Cleveland 14 0 Batteries Thomas andCrouse: Miljua. Bayne and Sewell. Washington at New York Rain. Philadelphia at Boston Rain. Only games scheduled. NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS SEALED BIDS will be receiv ed by the County Court of Klam ath County. Oregon, np until J o'clock P. M. September 22. 1918. and then publicly opened and read at the County Court Room, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the projects noted below: PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FORMS may be procured at the office of the County Engineer. BIDS must be securely sealed and marked as noted below, and addressed to the County Clerk on or before the hour ot open ing, . ' EACH BID must be accom panied by a certified check or bidder's bond for B per cent of the amount bid. Such certified check or bidder's bond, must be conditioned that In the event the bid ia accepted by the County Court, and the contract for the work awarded thereon, -the bid der will, within 10 days enter Into a legal contract to do the work and furnish a bond as re quired by law, or forfeit to the County, said rertified check or bidder's bond, as liquidated damages. PROJECT NO. 1 Includes surfacing approximately 2 miles of the Miller Island Highway, beginning at Its Intersection with the Klamath Falls-Midland High- way. thence West S mile, and Involving approximately J000 cu yds. snrfaclng material.' t-KUjEiT O. I Includes "P- ,u.cambed to the Icy waters .ments regarding the presidential Hllf HV.'nw.eTinn'i-'e.'? u removed. candidates. interaction with the I Klamath A'ln"!h official, have not yet) Southern democrats suppoitlm Falls-Midland Highway and run- announced their decision as to i Smith have been concerned as to nlng thence West and South to the recipients of the priie money. . the effect of these whi Mt-l .Midland. Involving approximately I it will undoubtedly be distributed . statments but others believe tliey 2000 cu. yds. which must belhetween Michel, who went the mark only a passing period In placed on said road at all point, designated by the County en gineer. BIDS to be marked "SPRFAC IXO PORTIONS OF MII.LKR IS LAND HIGHWAY AND MILLER HILL HIGHWAY." The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any portion thereof COUNTY COl'RT OF KLAM ATH COl'NTY. By E. B. HENRY. County En gineer. SI I and 20. NOTIt'K TO rRKOfTOKS Notice Is hereby siren that the undersigned ban been ap pointed executrix of the Estate of Alfred K. Hen-slnger, deceased, and titia qualified. AU persona havinK claims analnst naid estate are notified I "J. " iiruuiT iHicnfr bi my umce ,o. 2I Willits Buildlnfr. Klamath Falls. Oregon within six roontbi from September 7, 1328. Dated S'pt. 6. 1928. CASSIE GERALDINE KOSS. Ex- eiutrlx 7. 14. 21. 29. OR STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT At The FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION And Every Wednesday and Saturday Jack Bowring and His Music 10 MUSICIANS 10 The Greater Dance The Music Is The Thing Cards Trim Pirates Gain Half-Game, Sox Beat Indians Chicago Cubs 4 games. In the American League the Chicago White Sox won from the I Cleveland Indians, i to I. All1 other games scheduled a ere post poned on account of rain. A home run by George Harper in the last of the loth inning with One man on base gave the St. Louis ordinal their victory over the Pirates. Chirk llafoy put the Cards in the h'ad with a home run with one on in the fifth, only to have Paul Waner hit for the circuit in the ninth with L. Waner on base, to tie the score. The Pirates threatened tn the lth when Scott singled and was sent home by a long single by Grimes, only to have Harper deride the situation in the Cards' half of the Inning. Grimes al lowed six hits, while Mitchell was touched for seven. Amvricau la4o,tue Team W. L. New York ST 4i Philadelphia SS 4T Pet. .644 National league Tea ui St. Louis . New York Chicago ... Cincinnati Pittsburgh w. L. ivt. ; 611 .57S i .57i I 0 .74 61 $4 5T SS 60 .73 Swimmers Will Receive Money TOHONTl Ont.. Sopt. 6. U"P Fourteen of the leading wira- nier In the third Wrlpley mara thon will receive $2,500 each a their hare of the priie money offered. No swimmer finished the Bwim. The list of prtxe winners fol lows : Cieorges Michel. France; Ern est Vierkoetter. Germany; Louis Mathis. Long Island, N. Y.; Wil liam Krlckson. New York; Men dell Burdett. Toronto; Myron Cox, Los Awtoles; Howard Hol ley. San Francisco; Roland Teii meir. Seattle: Oeorite YounK. To ronto: OrTille Hummell. Matuoo, 111.; Herr Van Papenrus. sown A f rica ; Garnett Cochra ne, Co burg, Ont.; Norman Uos. Chi cago, and Harold S. Preston. Snuthville, Ont. TORONTO. On... Sept 6. (fP. -f ''""k.k .. n Vnonsor. " tlonal "h.ibU,n'm"pon".le'! Wednesdays "-"tie W rlgley, Marathon swim, said today entire amount of the " nrite money will be o.s.nou.eu to leading participants. althouRh not one of the 20-contestant. . finished the race. The announcement matter, for the leading ntast - ants in the i-aae uniar.o which ended when Oeorite Michel of Prance was pulled from the wnter nnabla to finish only !4 miles. Previously the entire i'sxCany have carried numerous ed- , including Ernest Vierkoetter of itorialx warning the.r readers R.,mgnr is.t vesr'a winner, hadinpnin.t nekinu nemmmi .mi. longest distance. Vierkoetter, the campaign and will he clven Louis Mathlas. 17-year-old New less attention when Governor York brokerage firm employe. Smith takes the stump and be Ronalt Tegtumur. of Seattle. VtI-ls o di.icuss the Issues of the llm Eri.kson. of Brooklyn. How- campaign. ard Cretien. of r ranee. . .nenain j Burditt. Harold Carte ; George Young of Canada Norman Ross of Chicago, all of whom had completed the longest distances at the time of their exhaustion. Meanwhile, entries were being received for the shorter distance! Saturday when they will match I ineir speeii bdu Euuui.ure iui five miles In Lake untario. Take your physician's prescrip tions to the Pelican Drug Co., 712 Main street (next door to the Pine Tree theater), t They use lonly the hiKheat erade druas; all ' . ' , . . . prescriptions are compounded by skilled pharmacists of years of , tions. H was announced today, experience, and their prices are: With 10 fires destroying 9T7, right. Adv. 18-tf. ooo In property, the month of ljuly standn out as one of the Old newspapers for sale at tha worst conflagration months in the News nf.'ic. 'tate historv. Youth of Players toFeature Matches NKW YOUK. Kt-Pt. G. rr Youth nml rtpentttg tennis tal ent are l ho outstanding features o( the imijorlty of player enter ed lit (lie men's national champ ionship matches al Forest 11111b next week. Five tliffYrHiit countries: Franc. Austrulia. Cuba, Metco. and the I tit ted States will em flt Junior thumploiu to make hid for tli men's single title. In the opening round. Paul n Itii'tsii. miior t-hjmnlon of ' France, will moot Wtluirr A. -AHumi,. 1S2. uatlonal Interior legato champion. Alltfoii la bare ly twenty-four year old and bus itivea a number of promising per i forninncea lit various tuurua j tuents this seatiou. I lit another match, Htrardo iTapla. Jr., Junior champion uf 'Mexico, ami Johnny Dor, twenty i year old giant from the I'aeln roam, will meet. In (he lower half of the draw. ICdward McKulght. winner of the 1-'S Vale inierscholastic tourna- meut. will meet tlernian I'pm.n. son of a Herman father and Cuban mother, aud Junior champ- Ion of Cuba. I still In their lloth teelis. plaers are Smooth Answers Whisper Charge (Continued from Vmgr One) .&53eair.c to the senate with -54f jtioned credentials from untiuen i sover- eicn stute. ihN same political 'has been ' vot . d t o u usrat me because 1 was a immlior of tin 'Mormon' church. Hi- had no other reason. Ilofen to Ifoovrr Talk "No decent man tolerates pub lications built on religious preju dices. Mr. Hoover has already In his acceptance speech made the strongest statemeut on giotts intolerance probably deliS-ered In the United States." Tha statement in Hoover's ac ceptance speech referred to by Smoot suld: 'In this land, dei.iratod to tol erance, we still find ont break" of Intolerance. I come of Quaker stock. My ancestors wero perse cuted for their beliefs. Here they sought and found religious free dom. By blood and conviction I stand for religious tolerance both In act and spirit. The glory of our American ideals fs the right of every man to worship God ac cording to the dictutes of his own conscience." " - " democratic vlce-presl.len.ial candidate. brouBht' one of the wh8pere(, on,nly ,, camimillu ,he he ,a(l u WM Mn .,,., lha, ti..vernor , a drunkard" and em- phntlcally denyinR .!iere was the sliKhtest truth for such sti.to- . ments. Nellie Toyloe Kors. for clearea deniocraiC .overnor of v- ionllll(( , a p,er, at -lt Vniverslty of Vircinia institute of public affairs, denied Cover- nor Smith was a habitual drl::k- Southern newspaper; 'spe- Campaign Against rires Increased j Aroused by the Rerious fire , losses In Oregon, ontsiflp of Port land during; the firt sven months of the year, flare A. Lee, state fire marshal, has inaugurat ed a stale-wide campaign and has a.HslKned deputffs E. A. Tay lor and Georue V. Stokes, tn co operation with fire chiefs and munnip.il authuritips. to reduce the hazards to a minimum and increase the efficiency and equip , went of fire fifchtitu ontanixa- British Prince Visits Del Monte, No Photos Taken I1K1. MOXTK, Calif.. Sept. il'Pi The fourth and youtigeMt .n or the King of Kugliiml hi. ... lea. at this famous western watering place toiliiy mid spoke with out IiiisIbmii J of the California rllmate. , Prince George. In everdu lite a lieutenant lu the navy of Ureal ; Itrltliui. dlsemliarked from II. M. S. lturh.il this morning and' made the most of the oiit-ot doors entertainment f nruUhrd on llio Monterey Peninsula. , au ,,, , Nw Y, k , Holt and tennis under a ,,viviil of the .lnoa will he a, warming sun occupied llio prlneo n!ly ai,r. hut nihil' events at for several hours. Strictly formal; Mm,., field will bo urn hunneil. II ' social events were barred, recop-!,,,, .nnouin ed 1 I lions In the prln.e and hts lei-1 Two parlii iilnr groiliw uf plane. I low officers being limited to i tunlght were i n lonto to Loa Mi-1 lunelieons and teas. j teles the t ia A planes which I An automobile tour of . thel atarted from New York Wedues- scenic peninsula was Included In! day nud second army bombard. the first day's schedule. ment group i Motion picture and newspaper) In addition many private r.alt photographer, were the first to; were toward aviation', greatest rel IB" Prl"' 'n,, the f'ruls- dropped anchor off shore after steaming through the golden gale at an early hour with Prince (.oorse sumling the midnight to 4 a in. w.tuh The photoKfuphi'rs wore In formed by cuptaiu of the lur. in 1 hat navy dkctplitie prohibit. d the photographinit of junior officers on duly. The fact That the junior offl.er in question happened to be a princv made no difference, tho captalu swiil. The only othrr Amort au stop scheduled for ttu Durban is a brief one at Santa liar bars after tho Del Monte visit. KARI.SI1A1I. It. .hernia, Sept. 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