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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1928)
"1 T1TR KLAMATH KEWS PAGE T?0 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2fi, 1928 Riley Will Meet FrMm in; Mix Tonight ifi ,tI-J ' 11' ! ilivi-loiiiionl la: llolwrl Kimjiiov, Evenly Matched Hard Hitters to of nUt'V ami Johntton S.iu KraiicUcu, load rocord. A pro linn nary but ' Battle on Lard Arthur. iMn u ih. Pollraa City athletic club, will . reri'reu tlia bout. Tonltsht when Johnny rraurla., , ,h ,,, ew, u famou. lor hi. onc-rouna punch, ovchl,owlll(. M, Mh me, meets Kcwpla Rilay. ho has a on , canl ioa Bt.ketuft is litis vhUn. howev-r. is not .1 tut ful, ,,,. staks. fun. will two dewrm-1 nM ,d ,ii,d tort - v- , v.t.roiia' Athletic to zueec nenny iioiuort, woo is here to challenge tho winners. r" Huggins Puzzles ! -j Four Hoop Teams I Oregon ,w. ,. . -! About Lineup of I At Pelican City! To Play Jiit-oum! I.IIIU-. Kvurvtt Mi-l'iiii-li- . L'n ami Trd 1'ai. annuls; Tom itu a sttj -isutlilivsui.il wooma, llouii'r Hii'Kxou, won inilA rl m 1. . i - .f .. XT.v-.l C4..-i.. I Waiivii ami Marlon Hull. la.klo. if-ai iaUK leam ' The Mouse ("Nut"! louu of! ilUnildl OUlUIUtlJ ,aml Willi Waal. U . nil.- Hlau. . ... I ; basketball' Of the Pelican City j - - ' aim. Harry Wood mid LnSullc II V FRANK tiKTTV . roinmunliy club; tin formed 1 INlVHItsjITY or OIIKOON. t'olca, eiidi t nitml Vrrm Snorts Krittor.' . Wednesday ' nJslit when- 'uurl .uio, Uru H. Snn,lall Tin' ' . -- tcama wcra aoitcicu ny uouia ah- CANDIDATES BALL U III IJ . 1111(1 HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL DANCE IU lo :i Saturday, October 27lh ll.kita I.IM LORELLA Inn-ill Vulli-j oMiimiiili) rluli. JiKW. YORK. Oct. S&. Ban ball mannsvr ant only human. demon, tioorge llonaon. Had Waiter and Waltar. Ietmou. A amo will lie) pluyetl every .! Friday ee-lna Personnel of Anderson's tram after all, and worry more abom Th, ,our m,D. all member at their aolf Koorea than aliout the ih Pellran t'lty tlrat team, will IIC. . . . - .L . ! u . nN.t. In iMltfnii club, where the (Igltla will be;'- "otuiaiiainic .roimma oi. i no,. - i- Tli- HliiftiB- r lh h-ll millnnal tuiHflluo. Illll little Mil- The men! rreuly mulched, are naa w. improved and it la ex- I' T I1ui-'Iti, whoae I'lc tnitMtanl- j hoth fast,,, once, when Jonnuy Dmted thnt the hall will be fill- iuc uroblemn. wnit mm yet an ,( i...tl1na utartn. 1 I? 1 1.1 V i . , i.,. i . . K..v nrl.l' rlakiMlniuliln r- ... . J.l,.. finr Jnlinnl Kinro . .... i -i... .ii.. ll.,r In Ihi, n.nnlh .lmlll..il lo.lav Include ItOWarO .WWy, naipu that Urn Johnny baa changed 'mU.' Th, ,taow n, g;jo he had aoiuethli.it to think over , mT Jh,iJ?' ,0? .ii j...i,..i . ..h . i--i.Im. ti.hin anl ni .. Dean Hillock. John alendrlfll. H. .-' .. -. .1. Hi.-..! . . . . .. hi h p..inF.. 1 Mlenin. Alan Thomaa, R. Mar- oustraud, . , - m ' burs. Kla.. winter, home. !"he. Carl Ernie. Lawrence Fan' here are bettin- on I K inmth I PaiTI - old Machla , HLka. H. Sawyer. Johnnyfir a kayo, and plenty of ; j- - .,,, , ,mlarr.lu. i ,la.l "7'M I Portlaad money from fan, who 1 lUTiaV iUCUlOrU poaltlon of belnc manacer of a '""rr" " -i. AZ V. will win. (Continued from Paaw One) ,two succeaalve world aeriea wlth- jout a ainylr defeiit. and yet li : B. Whltaon. Henry Burke. Oene cently defeated Harold In. US pounds per man on an Yankee machine la a pretty .hh1 1 ,"' . ... Chiloquln Indian, who averaKe. lold machine at that, but It l ' it 2 it n'-' favorito of -poru. '.:.3 hixh school band, the I no, , 15;S njodoj. ., . j R," v, i here. Wlrlshi will meet Klamalh Knlchtn. and a larae I Colonel Jake Rilppcrt and thel Krl'- ' Sam Filby will meet Mike Carr averasr. witn tneir nacaa weica- ;al)ott, ,0 - tq cleaner. The who recently Wright, lias been . kh . titi.i --ill mi K imatn KniEhia. anil a laran . . . i , i, .1 . iiviifrio i viunri v nui,-ii nu mv newcomer In Heat circles hore 'crowd of 'rooters will accompany diminutive Huee-lni- remind on- RO,,e' :iu another of Uie preliminaries, j llo leam. ; '-' rental . old-fashioned auto- I Frankle Warlcke will meet i 1 , " " ' , i mobile owucr aud his faithful i Harry Johnson ! a four-round ' Old anewspnpera for sal at th . rhnnffcur out for a ride In the event. Waricke is stablemate News otflea. Johnson, Alee Tilton aud John aners team will be Eldon 81 rem, Kay Earle. .Merle Alkn, J. Ed MaHie. W. It. Shaw. Unit Dursl, Cecil Ltndsey, and Leonard Strom.. v! ) lafe it ' M :)i HH3 r. I-H 1 . A';jBs-' 6. . v lai FT li-niaiviaaia in awaaaaaaa-a-aaa(-- . I Lahe County Law Officers Scored In Jury's Report Kl dK.NE. Ore.. Oil. Si. U1") With crHlclama of Sheriff Frauk R. faylor'a mothoda of conduct ing hia .office and references' to "Itroa immorality" on the part of a former prohibition officer as vision. . , moat sensationul features, the One of the first problems to be ' , . ,. . . considered to next year- lineup. ., the tentative Yankee " ' " . ...7.. . law eniuiwuitui tcuimti ui tiiv The nurse tells you to take Bayer Aspirin because she knows it's safe. Doctors have told her so. It has no effect on the heart, so take it to stop a headache or check a cold. For almost instant relief of neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism ; even, lumbago. But be sure, it's Bayer the genuine Aspirin. ;At Iruggists, with proven directions for its many uses. t. . ,'.. . ,. ... a jaipbla IHV Inrte tr X Bt r ; , 4 ot uoautctlicacii-mr of SUcjUcac pmm TIRES AT COST Oetohev Clean-Up SALES prestone oidfieid , ' '. Solo Price 303V. Reg-- Cord... $6.3S 30x3V. Ex. size cord 7.25 31x4 Cord 11.40 32x4 Cord 12.10 33x4 V. Cord 16.60 29x4.40 Balloon 8.00 30x4.50 Balloon 8.90 31x5.00 Balloon 11.20 31x5.25 Balloon 12.90 33x6.00 Balloon 15.60 Salo Prlte. 30x3lj' Reg. Cord .. $5.45 30x3 Vi Ex. size cord 5.85 31x4 Cord 9.55 32x4 Cord 10.20 33x4V. Cord 14.20 29x4.40 Balloon 6.70 30x4.50 Balloon 7.25 31x5.00 Balloon 10.10 31x5.25 Balloon 11.25 33x6.00 Balloon 14.40 ALL OTHER SIZES PRICED LOW Guaranteed for life against any and all defects MOI NTl.Nfi l HKK Jim's Tisre Service Sixth and Klamath Klamath Falls, Oregon ' Phone 1277 . .. . . . , .1 . . I'ii-pKlnne metliml of Viilraiilliin. , We save you money and servo you bellcr. Ifanitly chariot which has aeeu 'many years of service. ' Xcxf Year fiiasle The good colonel is talki.K about enlarging the seating capa city of Yankee Stadium to make i room for more thun loa.ooo faua. I "Maybe we aliould lave roniu ! for a hall Club. too. Hons," sug gested Hug. who has a menial picture of how far things would run with the team lu the second division. i At present. : lineup for 19S Is made up of1 -eight big "ir" and Lou Gehrig, 'and the funny part of (bat to i there has been talk ot New York 'trading the big first baseman. 1 Itabe Kuth will be as good as his leg la !!. which leaves the ' Babe propped up on a cduple of 'question marks. .... iLaazert Question .-' Earl Combs probably. will re cover , from his fractured .wrlsl ! sufficiently to rosttmn his place in iceuler field, but Bob Mcuael again Indolent, presents a real problem lo HukkIiv". The chances statutes , of h state , do not py-( are that Long Bob will ne iraaea am return oi an inaicimem.. , to some club which cau use Ja ! former. , deputy sheriff. ..iiolviii veteran outfielder. .Turnbull.. and Gordon 8. .Wells, The Yankees haven't a pernja-1 former deputy district attorney. were criticised for Indiscretions In. assoclationa, with women while ofB orricluf . duty, v The fact-. that lul prisonors hare -escaped frota -tho Lane coanty Jail was deplored- In - Uie report. . ineompeiency on tlw part! of' Jailers waa partially blamed. and the- Installation of an electric alarm - system was - recommended. The grand Jury declared that Sheriff Taylor bad not destroyed confiscated liquor In accordance with, the law, and recommended that the law be observed tn this respect henceforth. It notes that there jw a, 8orUg of .lunds In the " sheriff's office some time ago. but points out that Shorlrt Taylor (mado up the ahortage. Shariil Taylor,. he report states. "has-.noti bcen sufficiently alert in observing, :the conduct of his office." ' . county has iieen made public. The report was notable tor Its lack of sensational .features.. In contrast to minora which save been circulated since the . probe began.. . . . . The report staled that not suf ficient evtdenco was lonnd to- In dict any of the officers or others under Investigation, although . it was found that Jesse It. Daniels, former prohibition officer, guilty of -"repeated acts of gross, im morality tor which unfortunatuly nent third . bosunian, and their keystone combination Is crippled, uncertain and a puzzle for any manager. Laiscrl Is one ot the V greatest second basemen in base ball when right, but' the thing that troubles Miller Huggins ih: Will, tony bo right In 19:9.' Lary and Reese, llie youuSHteVi purchased from the Pacif ie Coet league, are a spleudld pair tof boys who, did big., outstanding Jobs of loafing aud bench-warm-lug all lost season, once" they found out they had . been sold to the Yankees, - the" ontstandnry busts of 1928, simply because they wouldn't exert themselves. And now Muggins doesn't know whether they really are any good or not. "' ' " ' '- ' s Tule Sanctuary To Be Posted Soon . 1 Iloandarf - Hng ' atthlo a larKc part of tlio Tdto lake marfh area will be efUal)llaheU on Tule lake within (he noxt few flays, porhaps by Sunday, Georirfl Toa 1c In, federal game protector of California, Ha id yesterday. Accompaoied by II. R. Chiis ti&nsen, connected with tbe Cali fornia mate game commfnuiun. Oregon fiuitball train will piny Monmouth Norimil hcIuhiI on Hay word fU'ld Hnturttur, accortt Htr an anuounrtjuicnt by Jack V. nonrflrl, fcratlHaii , innnaRt!. Tltl i illf will bo Hit dual on for ht Wihf(Mitirti lHforo loitvliiR tn play thji 4'allfurula . Honr at Ifovki'lvy, Nv,uibrr t. tirtRon'i overwhclmln-r difiat ! of Valtlui.toii hiu Rlvcu tho ir-aiw' aomo rouifuonra for a victory aaalnot I'nlKorn Tlio old cry j to 'Mold Vm, Ort'nou," ban van btbfd, ami nothiux abort of a win , will nailufy tin Wtlifuoiar-i. - Th team in thn MtmnKont turnt-d out 1 htrv tn many ycur and ta follow-' Iiik out Coach John J. MctCwnD't ' pivdltln thut Orrcon would ! Klu to win lu but llilvd yo.tr an ttwrll. I Th Washtuuton victory m not villi iv ly Inv ftoui tcbMinf Five ri'KUl.im aud on milwiittc , werr uttalilv to return tn prari c I at the flntt of tha wt-k. a.nw j Sindclraun and .ioorpn C'Jiaptuti, , tt-ntont; fiforir 4brUmttf n Urkb. and Tod lop fn.l, art ;ill Hiiffcrina from minor injurli't. oittr ;outd.. full but k. lit on the nioc-lliie with a wniu-htd hip. uud Churlr Wllllanti. half, haV a sovoro cold. All thtso plnyrrn will b rt-atly brforo the Callfor- l. ItHtlU a. Mt Kwttti will mimmhI mtirh tlnit I in thr next ten day drilling: the n-arrvea. Thi Whfoolera' liow inx in tbe CaiKornlrr ronteM will ) lH-nil taritely on the Orfrxon r. rv.. Tbe reserve Hue under i Whun a furgiU tu klaa tnu, wife every lliuo h Uurea itho j thlnka be ,baa aeveral olbera j around the corner' aom pl&.o. Try News Classified Ads for Results - fin.D.i GRAY HIES :L08 ANflKLKH. Oct. 20, (tPl Attorney Milton Colden said to day that a cable from Gill Iloag, who is In London, had instructed lilm to file a cross complaint to tho divorce action brought by Gllda Gray In Port Washington, Wis. SOITH ('AKOLI.N.l TKOL'KCKIt i r-rir iruDti q f tn it Mr.. Tonkin is in Klamath tOi. .' ,.' ' .'" '' " I.. .. .. ,. . I ' .11 l,..,.j t, i owutu "We will sink posts docp Into the marsh' he said; "nnd they will project Into the air far enough for - everybody to see. We hope to have the signs In stalled Sunday. ' ' - "Just as soon as the signs arc put up, no hunters will be allow ed on the reserve." ' t The rexorvo takes, In ull t the. marsh arcs on Tulo. lake from a ! line between llutel Rock and the' Peninsula north to tho mouth of Lout River. The marsh area south of llutel Itock . . remains : open.' - Approximately 7&0 acrcsj of marsh la closed and) approxl-j !mately 3000 acres of marsh is! left open. Tho closure docs not ' affect leaned! lands. '.. ' i -Vi 'i "It will be InteresMng to Klanv! 'nth Bportsmen to know that the Association Kporlnnion of Cali fornia which comprises 118 j 'sportsmen's association of Cali fornia, havo unanimously endors-i ,cd jtho Tule lake cloture." said j ; Mr. Tonkin. "They also went on record In favor ot a IS dally bag limit for ducks and 30 bag i 'limit for a week's shoot." ', ' j I . i ! "What is : the rent - on t this room, Including tbe use oi.tlie piano?" ' I "Well,"- suggested r the . 1 nd lady, "perhaps you'd be so good as to pIuy somclljlDg first,",. - - Carolina Gamecocks were unable to withstand the powerful plunges and yuasing of the Clenison Tig ers and went down in defeat 32, to 0 before 14,000 fans here today. - . . No more of this' when 'Ob wed r ddssEroad JtxSomcOvttMtt VII10I. MA0I Herf' the Nkw lor in ovrr alU. No more old-fashioned uiprndrri. . .a I war in the way and pet ting Milled when tinfnster;ed . . . driving tvon vntKy try ina to faittriv Come in aod rr ihrm. Styles for all craft. P ' I V AM ATM KTrtTMltl' 3 AN ALL STAR BOXING CARD 31 Rds. 31 RJs . TONIGHT, October 26th it Vets' Pavilion, Sixth and Klamath MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds, 133 pounds For Junior Lightweight Championship Pacific Coast Johhny Francis - v. 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