The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 12, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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PACE TWO
WEDNESDAY. DRCFfBER 12.
THK Kl.AMATH iKWS
'ROPOSE BALL
.-RULECHANGE
layer Could Bat Entire
vGame for Pitcher,
Heydler Say
j NEW YOUK. Dec. 11, (VP)
f radical chants til baseball
ruli's as suggested at tho an
imal merlin of Ibe National
(oaituo today when President
job a Hi-ydler advanced the Mm
,i fellow pitcher to remain In
Ue rame (t r a plnrj uitter had
ailed for him.
Tho chance was broached ser
ml years ago by Heydler, but it
is voted down br the anatea
LtUat time. Today, howerer,
!ior malvcd the augcestlon (a-
rorablr and agreed to diarasa
tha chance further at the Joint
t Kili.g of the National and Am
rcScan league at Chicago ' on
Thursday.
! Pitcher ami Hatter
'li the two major leagues favor
!i proposed change, a meeting
of the Joint rule' committee of
professional baseball will have
M 4e railed to act a Don the rule.
Three representatives from each
major, league, one umpire from
esxh league, one representative
from the minor leaguea and
Judge K. XI. Landls compose the
joint rules committee.
f lresttii'nt llpydler's plan would
usrtuit the manager to designate
a 'pinoA-hitter for the pluher be
thre the game and, after inform
ing the nmplre of the alternate
batter tor the pitcher, the pinch
hitter may - take the pitcher'a
torn at bat every time, or at any
ttti'.e tha tnanacer chooses.
Ten-Man Team
;TI:0 rule as suggested would
not permit more than one pinch
hitter to bat for the pitcher, and
wcuid give each team ten men
instead of the regulation nine
Jsht regular players, an offen
klre and a defensive pitcher.
'' After explaining the rule after
the executive meeting. President
Htaydler said he did not expect
the rnle to be adopted immed
iately, but that it might "take a
year or two to work it out."
President Heydler waa re-elected
to office for a four-year term
at an Increased salary. William
C Baker Philadelphia. Sam
gireadon. St. Louis, Wtlbert Kob
iofon. Brooklyn, and C. J. M.
McDlarmld, Cincinnati, .were
kcted tu tha new board of dl
jsciors. '
Four Arrested
In Police Raid
J la a rafirat i441 Garden treet
Konday evening police arrested
four. 1 One' for possession of in
toxicating liquor, two for being
drunk; and a third who had
Ween sentenced on charges of
transportatlcn of liquor and who
bad' -been released from jail to
gv-t money for his fines.
" . L. Hacker paid the fine for
possession of intoxicating liquor.
He was assessed 1100 by Lem
I Gaghagen. John Cecil was
again put in jail for failure to
pay fines prevloil ly assessed
against him; and Bat McDonald
ar.d W. Palmer paid 120 each
tvr t-ing drunk.
WASHINGTON. Dec- 11. (CP)
-Congressmen interested in ra
dio legislation have decided to
introduce, a bill extending the
life of the federal radij com
mission one year.
: Vcko your pnysielun's prescrip
tions to the Pelican Drug Co.,
712 Main street (next door to the
Pine Tree theater). They use
poly tho highest grade drugs; all
rrecrlptlous are compounded by.
stilled pharmacists of years of
experience, and their prices are
rjrht. Adv. 18-tf.
George Uble Sold
To Detroit Club,
Trade Involved
CHICAGO. 1).. 11. tri'l
The bang of the auctioneers
hammer which sent George Thle,
Cleveland's brilliant rlght-hauded
pitcher, to Detroit In exchange
tor Kenneth Hollo y and John
Tavener. was the loue transaction
that took r'sce at the opening
session of American league mag
nates here today.
I'hle. a product of this Clevu
tand sandloia, has been on tho
block since the 1923 seasou
closed and several clubs were
bidding for his services. Chicago
and Philadelphia were both -anx
ious to secure the big right
bander who, although he had
only a I Air season in is:, is re- j
garded as one of the league's
best twlrlers.
Manager Pecklupangh discuss
ed several deals before closlug
with Ducky Harris. Detroit's new
field general, but finally agreed
to the Tigers' terms. Holloway.
like I'hle. enjoyed only fair suc
cess in 192$. but is regarded as
a great prospect. Tavener. a sen
sational but light hitting short
stop, is expected to 'lira big gap
In the 'Indian iufleld. Manager
. :. :iu-h Indicated he plans
to play Tavener regularly at
shortstop with Hoddap on first.
Ltnd at second and- Joe Sewcll
covering third bae.
Three West Men
Named on Team
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 11. (C
P) Two stars of the Horkv
Mountain Conference and Bob,
Sims, consistent halfback of Stan
ford University, were added to
night to the list of player, who
have agreed to play for the. west
In the annual East-West benefit
game here December 2i.
- Announcement was- made that
Altoa Carman. I'nlverslty of Utah
tackle, and Clark. -Colorado quar
terback, had accepted Invitations
to represent the west after the
Rocky Mountain Conference had
taken action to permit any player
of that circuit to enter the con
test. Sims la a running mate of
Biff" Hoffman. Stanford captain,-
who will also be on the '
team. - . , . i
New Air Prepare Hospital Opens
Denver (.rid Team
Reaches Honolulu
V. u ,,..! ";,-;',,!'; ivince Visits at Wright Traded to
h:j;t:'::!t Fathers Hedsidt Brooklyn Chit
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Come in and let us show you how
to heat this name of
"Christmas Checkers
The il.tiOii.000 hollow steel b.-.ll flnsuo-d by H. II Tlmken. million
aire manufacturer of Canton. O.. for the treatment nf anthtna. neu
ritis, diabetes and rther diseases, las been opened to tht putilir.
The unique hospital, erected in Clevelnnd. Is the result .he .heory
of .Dr. O. J. Cunninghnm of Kan-as City.-Mo., that certain dhcajet
will yield to treatment by air pressure. Interiors and the huge ball
in which the patients are housed, are shown above.
Move! Move! MOVE! lain this More
iintl out that one. Jiiinpiii'' from I;iee
lo place, Irving lo lintl a jire.-enl you'd
lie jroul to fjive. It works out that vuy
cverv Christmas. '
Come in and f ort t the hartl iavemeuts
for a few minuter. Kelux in a eotnfortahh
chair anil let the hoolhin nmic of an
Orthojihonie V ittrla ash all your
troubles nwav.
Then hac u- show you the whole line
of ()rtlioihonie ii li o'.i-. One of these
makes a ireei:t that will he the !IG
ICN'ENT in your honie on Christmas inorii
iiijT. What's more, it will hriiej; enter
t.iiiiiiicnt loii' afler lite holly IcaM-s aro
swept nway. Here's a pifl, not for a tlay,
not for a jear. hul
Walk riiiht in. S;ie wamlerin and
wontlei'iug. I'lijoy Mime mi.i)V music
McDUFFER
MISSAPUTTA COLP CI.m
By Iiarrle Payne
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THAT yOUNQSUR
WHO SHOT A
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CADDIE '
100fiNA,HEjT?
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HAD TO
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NEXT DAY
AND CARKy
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Oregon Gridmen
Off for Hawaii
EICENE, Dec. 11, (Special)
University of Ore Eon's football j
team departed for Honolulu to
day, where it will play two ;
wames against the Honolulu all
atars Christmas day, and the Unl-'
varsity of Hawaii New Year's !
day. I
Tweuty-two players two full
teams accompanied by Coaches j
McEwan and Dick Heed, and
Dean James H. Gilbert and dlr- j
ector of athletics. Virgil D. Earl, !
faculty representatives, made the .
trip. -
Fishing Barge v '
Sinks, One Dead'
v I
SAN PEDflO, Calif., Dec. 11. i
(t-'P) The naval supply ship
Proeyon docked hero late today j
with the body of one-man and
four survivors picked up near 1
the wreckage of tho fishing barge
Blue Sea, transfer point on tho j
route to the gambling ship Mon-'
falcone. which went down in a
storm off San Pedro breakwater
this morning.
It was believed the dead mun.
and bis four companions were
the only ones aboard the Ulne
Sea when the barge iank l:i
miles at sea. The survivors were
transferred to the lioepltal thlp
Uellef here.
The name of the victim was
understood to bo "Shortly" and
he was said to be a resident of
San Pedro. The other four, all
of Long Beach, were known as
Jamison, Barryi Peter and Major.
Grand Jury May
Return Bills Today
The frrand Jury which re-con-vened
Monday and heard testi
mony all day Monday and Tues
day is expected to make Its ro-1
turns today. It was stated yes
terday by T. R. Glllenwaters, as
sistant district attorney.
It is possible that nee ret cases
may delay the Jury and that'the
return may not be made before
Monday, he eafd.
The murder charges agitinsf
BIN Thomason, and Fred Siorley
will be tuken Hp, but the case;
agafnut those who killed LthlwH 1
Kiddle will be federal and wlP ;
not be taken up Ly ho grand '
Jury here. !
TO GOYKR.V BANKS !
FRANK GETTY
tmrrco ptts $pou coiroa
.NEW YOIEK. Dec. IX. (l!M
Ti'X Kk-kurd. havtu estubMshtd
an all-time record for ureath
holding while Jack Shj.'key wa
enraged with Yonnp A-rt de Kub
up In Boston last nfcht. was re
covering fnoui the strain today,
and expect to have his blood
pressure back to normal by
Christmas.
The heavyweight sock market,'
which went Into a bearUh de
cline, dropping otf :me 2UU
points, or pounds, when Knute
Hansen was talked to a Cleve
land canras by an unknown
named K. O. Christner the other
evening. I booming once more.
With the return v,t Sharkey
to the role of active and vertical
and the Invasion of the heavy
weight ranks by Tommy Lough
fan who boxes Hig Boy Peterson
In Chicago .Monday niif.it. imst
nes Is looking np. and Klckard
is hopeful of wiping out a def
icit of ,8nmihing like half a
million doll which chuwed up
on the laookip of thf Aii-itl-ua
1 Square t.ardeu corporation , lur-
iriR the third fiscal quartor
it::.
BoHton x ports riter.t crltlrud
Sharkey for Iteing utf in his
Umtni; and Judgment of distance
and for failing to stop th liU-h-ty
avitatd Mignor UeKuh. Hut
five munths of inactivity ac
accounts for the dpricloncies uf
the lotiuucious Lithuanian, and
Rii-kard profesKes to be perfectly!
satisfied. j
The next step will be the
feiatching of Sharkey with thh
big Chrlstner person, who muw
be firmly removed from the
scene If the prestige of tiv oM
orde-r cf merry members of Mr.
Ktckurd's perennial elimination
j tournament ia to be restored.
' What you no longer nave as
for may be just the thing anothei
seeking. The Klamath rew
'lasslfted ads bring buyers and
A spit nlil
liltlc?ift
Ti.r Vorlahlc I iclrnln,
thotni vi lrjt, it a trhttU
orr.'ifMfrm in a nuil-cnir.
lltTtmU s(ii;i playing ih
lomnlically. Itrtarhabln
fmfilr tri nd in nk py .
Caftirwt f iittlrnlriwtiliia
tlrrl. Muilrl Ttcn-jijty
fire. 4 frcttl i.ifiic(
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WASHINGTON. Dex. 11. (UP),
Senator King. Utah democrat.
announced today he would In-.!
traduce a bill proposing to re
strain federal reserve bunks
fruni loaning money for purely
speculative purposes and to brok
ers, for marginal transactions.
Tor results me Newa clan Ada,
REPOSSESSED USED CARS
BIG SALE
The following used cars have been reposiesacd by
Finance company and left with us for a quick sals
1924 Jewett Touring 1926 Overland
Due on contract $290 6 Sedan
Coat of repairs 18 Duo on contract $1!)!)
Full purcha.se price $155 Corit of rc,uirs 2i
Full purchase price. $210
1927 Chrysler 1927 Stor 6 Coach
Roadster Due On -contract.:.:... .8T22
Due on contract ?2Ul Cost of repairs.
Cost of repairs 5 Kj)), 1)ur(:hail(! ,,,.,$385
Full purchase 'price. $145
; 1926 Oldsmcbile
1926 Essex Coach . Coupe
Due on contract $18.". J?1"-" corjtract.. 172
Cost of repairs 13 Cost of Wr
Full purchase priced Full purchase price..$495
1 1926 Nash Ad-
1925 Ford Coupe vanced 6 Coupe
Dm- on contract '.$85 o0 on contract $116
Coet or repairs 12 Cost, of-repairs 12:j
Full purchase price. ...$97 Full purchase price. $569
Wonderful , WUfl
value! Irt
fictrola Model Seven. . trtfj?'A 'i'l '.'CCjEi
-teen nUh alMec , jM Jr5.Lfe?t
1ric Radiota. (CrnUr.) t&Mi'-tv. .. J)'. . , x
A l.,;. .'.'V-".-. il ' ' .isii L.' J'y. A$
nnrbr ratio .,.!,.. fmMW'
irLhout aerial. Priee, 'V fe
complete .rift l:.. Mjl ife fed
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1929 LICENSE MAY BE ADDED TO ABOVE
PRICES AND INCLUDED IN CONTRACT
EASY TERMS
EASY TERMS
NELSON AUTO COMPANY
Seventh and Klamath Ave,
'At left. -Model Seven-lltrnty-iix.
f 'irtur adjust
aide rolume Elerlrolaivilh
tdl-i'leelrie Itaduda. An-lenna-iilale
bring in
nearby broadrautt ttft.
out aerial. Price,
complete, with tubes.
At right. Model Four,
three. Smaller but very
desirable Orthophoria
Yictrola. Amazing vidua
at hiv trite
A popular
model
Ci'lmpUonir Victrola,
'iiirfr I oiir-lu rnty, illm
tintrit ri'i.-.iT. t'ltt,ie I'ng.
li,U design. .1 hiauliful
1 ii tridn m'.'i splendor of
prrjormimre entirely ant
, " proportion lo Its small
rubinet size. Price,
btLT'li,aaVa-ifi Hai titl AVait JiTH
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