TIIE KliAMAfR NEW9 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 Klamath Eleven Mat son Line Agent (Defeats Alt uras i To Address Meet I High Team, 19-0: ..,,..... be the uhjprl hlHl Hay A. Murray will "peak lifterlng plenty, of opposition upon at th forum iuurbeon of tn'tha U'lunmih union hfirh fiMt-lfHA nhnnlu ...ini mui.. nil 4' Ktht Complete Card Is Announced by Joe Bickerstaff BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE NATION XI. I.K.Vtil K 0 It to 0 Ilia fair ground" the Mauon Steamship company, j wlmlup ihe faux roiililii't tail , Ihului li's-Ash. ILu kmun ami Tii y Mi. A sreat 'Hn vll bnlnnevil with Jack Crilly ami NaiU Uov- j Klrwl ttame- It II muv headline anil Mnnle Clmiumitt 4 9 team, the Altnraa eleven 1 Wednesday noon. September 36. down to defeat yesterday Mr. Murray, representative of Rottera ami llene O llraily eemi-' lloalon aftt'rnnon at flriil, IS O'. . ! will arrive here Wednesday nmrn-1 for a better allow and to climax ' Piilnirli ; Creeurielil team were approximately j inn from San Francisco, jthli "Tex" has remateheil Hon.; tli samu weislit. but the Klau-I Plana' outllmtd by tho. Tort-lander and llarriniiion. The l wo S.von.l came team had the ball mol of land ehamlwr of rummeree for i boys w ho siole the last show t'liu Innuil ait tei Hit liroo and kept II In the Al-1 a cruise of the Island will be: at t'o.iuillan and all one hears Hoston It II K . ... in 8 I lurut territory practically the en-' told by Mr. Murray. lis the way these two slngiters I naileries - I'yle. Ileckniuii uud tint game. The Klamath goal j The trip wll) lie mad ou the'l.ied the mark tor full six (Sukeiorih; t'larkaon. l ooney. Iie tii tin ikrealMied uuca during ' l,n,,liip "MuUlu" hum Noeui- j rounds, neither Klvlun or..und. lauey aulf Kuohrer. ' ber to November 17. A num-io "lex not busy and pul lheni ! Iwr of aide tripa will be made, jiiulu Iwck aaaln for Septem. I First same It "II K tier -v 1 1 iiisnurHn i" s k rritiv l.o n... ,., I kvi. ; I'lilla.lelivhla H day mornlna for five miles and I yesterday alieruoon he puniticd boxed uu. I in eontest. name Fast frse Klamath acore from Ihroe touchdowns and ouead little si rlmmaiie pru.'tloe nnd resulted klr attor a touchdown. The firW score. came when Koln'rtsnn euliKht a ,asa from Hedkey. The Ashland la reported to have heavy, fast team. St.trtiua liua-up fur Klamath the Lax and slia.low latteries (Iriiues and liar Knaves: .Mllliann. llaocht and Miller. Ulna and Lenan. o'.her rwo-iouibdowns were made.hlKh yesterday was; jthe way he lerfortncd he ..how- Don Harlan, c: It. Itobustelli. ed (he faus thai he i-i in the ; re: la!e Trultt. I .: Johu ltesce.pink of r udltlon This flliht j .r.t.: Kay. Shcard, l.t.; Harold, will tell how good he is and ...... ' lt.,1,.,.-, ...... .. Ilml Cldff.ip.l I '.it I,., U" iV- i:..n.i in li.t .-in I nil. Kaillf U IBM. will! v.iiij .... iM. " - ' " . ,. ,., J11-ul. ,,.!. Mllll Illlll.'linU t'rJ " 1 I. -Ul.lV.l. M lttie plays. Olson currying the bail over for the aecond touoh threo or four penultiea beiug called. The Klamath line had ureal holes in it at titnea. and there wasfumbtinK by both teams. Neither teum showed real team work, as It was the first came of the season for both. Ashlanil to I'liiy Hen Second aanni It II K I'litsburah 5 i I'hlladelphla I II I lluttcvlcN Itrume and llems- V. Itobustelli. ).: Harold Ol- forward louie ttood Kext Saturday Sinclair's men 'same. seu. captain and t.b.; Krauk Hed-' here this wiuier. lie Is very key. r h.: and Leo Crochet. 1 11. Iconfiili nt that he w ill K, O. Nails Sulisiituiet wer Mayne Whit-1 before five rounds have (tune hut ney for I.eo I'rocliet; Virgil Grove; the fans lucky oncuith lo see for Kedkey: J. Dauitherty for Kl--the last show will think twice liott: ami at the besiiminc of. before bell inn that he does as i ne lourtn quarter practically ine'inere ai never Kner nsiir ; nt, aU( entire second team went Into the ! to slep in the rin than Nails Kan ami Huvla, Leilan. t'luh It St. Louis r New York K muterles Mitchell, anil Wilson; Kliislmmous, loitan. II K II I IS Sherdel Hull- will meet Ashland high here. I.tls were: Ui.irman. Iteferee. Fred I Auotlier Itoul AIh-wI I fluh It It IChicaao o S il This will undoubtedly he one of Klock: umpire. Harold Hendrirk-j He is one audience plvaser Urouklyn & 0 the hardest games of the season son. Merrill, coach: head liue-t3nd Val Itearson thinks he has j Batteries Root, Mulono anil a coming heavywolsht champion j Hartuett: McWeeny and tioorh. in this boy. "Tex" promises that j if Nnlls Is miecessful asaiust J AMKHIl'AX l.L.Vdl frilly, he will try to match him i ,.ut) K ( g for the local boys, as they have 'man J n. Miniau. Malin. More Heat Less Cost The Blue Flame GAS-OFIRE BURNS SAWDUST FITS ANY FURNACE A new principle. ieurrntc gutt from sawilUKt, or bogged fml. Itunu with 11 blue flame Hotter than wimm! or owl. Ilcaii; no pmoke or .mmk. Thirteen nizes front snuill rtvUleace burners to lance ImluNtrial sixes. The only burner that will pay for Itielf In one wason. PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. Klamath Falls, Oregon . H. R. Riley Bend, Oregon with I harles Hetanirer. iit;niKrw yor, : heavyweisht champion of Can- .nU,a(, . . . I da. I naileries Johnson. Another boy wno win ne t-; pipgrna ami llenaounh. follliis corned here Is Monle Rogers. 1 Thomas and Ber. 8 3 1 Thomas, stable mate of Nails, shifty middleweight. He la a fast and II E 7 3 Detroit ... 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The sports of Ash- land are expected to bo here to back Burnett a ciiamp. j Another bout which should 'attract the eyes of the boys wha contribute to keep the name going is Cliff Hottlnger and the pride of Shaw Bertram's. Pat McFadden. The two foucht four touKh rounds to a draw. iThia (Irne fjtt say he will force 'Cflft 'all tli way and has con fidence of stowing him away. Pat is said to be a 10-8 favorite already. The opener brings two fast featherweights, Wright, the game little Indian from the reservation, and Jimmy i Boyd, the pride of Klamath ! Falls. Jimmy is a clever fighter. I has had about 2a bouts and has 'never taken the count 1 meets a tartar In Wright who is jdeelared to be a boy with a sleep punch ill either nanu II E 1 0 .1 s Unci: K I 1 As- and Giants Trounce Cards, Who Now ; Have Game Lead HERE IT IS! 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New York. ; Sept. 22. (VP) Carl Hultbell. a raw-boned rookie from Toxas, together Icame back to the pitihinK box at Harold the Polo Crouuds this afternoon to finish tho job he begun on ThurKday. of hurling the New York Giants clone up on the hefll of the faltering St. Louis Cardi nals, tholr opponents In today's but hetRarne and in the stretch drive for the National Leugue flag- So well did the yountrstor, wao has been up with the Giants only a matter of weekH, do hit job CI i and so obligingly did the Cardi- i l nals kick away another hall game, that New York triumphed , by the score of 9 to 5 and the two clubs are separated by the margin of a single game, j K.Tor Allowed Homer j Relieving fat Freddie Fitzsim mons with the bases loaded with eager red birds In the fifth in j uing, young Hubbell yielded two i runs and then shut down, upon j the league leaders like a steel I trap. After that Inning not a (Cardinal player got past second 1 base, while the Giants came from j behind to win. A costly mixplay by Taylor Douthit In the seventh inning al lowed Freddie Llndntrom to drive ; in the winning run and circlo the banes himself on what should have been nothing more than a single. Cardinals to Blame ! A totally superfluous homer by (Andy Cohen In tho ensuing in ning would have won for the 01 ants in any event, so the Card inals have only themselves to blame for the fact that they must journey over tho river to Brook lyn tomorrow leading their rlvalt , for the pennant by just one game. i Aged Clarence Mitchell, one of the doc-lining race 'of spltbal! pitchers, who wag revived by the Cardinals just as hp was about i to follow the bison into obscur i Ity, stopped to stop the onrtiHhing : Giants .but was just as unsuc cesHful; and little Willie Sherdel. i who, like Huhhell, was recalled , after but a single day of rest, was even less successful. 605 South Sixth Street, Phone 9 NOTH'K TO CONTKAfTOIlS I Wanted lo let about 10,000 yards clarified excavation on the Freemont highway. For further , part Inula Hee T. IJ. CraiR, Sum mer Lake, Oregon. 22-3t ! Take your phyalclan'n preBcrlp Itlonn to the Pelican Drue Co., I 712 Main street (next dnor to the Pine Tree theater). 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