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PAGE TWO TUESDAY. MAY ii, h'2s NIK KT.AMAT1I NEWS MORGAN HOLDS McDUFFER M14SUMTT. tiOl.V Vl.l'H Hy lliirrli Payne RRRWIVS TIF Mills Cut Siffn Twin Bill UllUllllU IIL TiimUi. niitmii: KVir Ion-inn for1 Lightweight Champ Out points Baby Sal Sorio, Takes Eight Rounds WitlOLEV F1KI.I). I An-i gelcs. May 20. tl'P) Toil Mor- Kan retained hi , Junior light weight title here tonight whin he wily outpointed Hnby .1 Sorio. the San Ilernard.uo Mexican. In 10-rouiid outdoor boul Murgan had the m-tler ol it from tho start, cloarly nuilnyiu , his opponr-nt. Morgan used hut ' left to decided advantage, while ' Baby Sal failed In numerous nl-; tempt to smash through hi." dan gerous right. ; Sal rme out aw:aKiinr with a two hands Is the ninth and con tinned his desperate tirues tn I he tenth, hiu fulllely. i Morgan fought the in si five rounds with his left hand, appar- ently having hurt his risht near the end of the fifth. Kven when; ..he waa using hi right sparingly! he waa uever in danger. Morgan took eight rounds. The . eighth was even and the third j went to Sorio. i Sorio's vaunted Tight failed to land solidly on Mnrguu onee dur ing the fight, although a Mi lit vlip on the chin, followed hy a left In the region of the groin, dropped Morgan in the third round. A look of pain covered Morgan' face, but he did iw: loako a protest of foul. Holh were well under the weight limit of 1 3u pound. , AtAiff Tut ci-rj rwaoacAV ia At. tV, V I I X OTOW JA.V .t,T NLVLH DfSUfcl,.i Uffi WCW-S 0TVlr ASy TO WAV tiOT p !Errr n ouvw a.K0 wvMtsvmo,- - AND YCCTiMI Tht 6S5T SWtt IN THE womo ch an tasy COURiE txa-JNT "Mfc ASV THINS." : WITH YANKS I m, -ii i. ii Hubbell Knocked Fr6m Box; Giants Lose 6-1; Cubs Even Score (Conllnucil from Pane One) f To Be Held May22 I lYlAnl fhnl ni.iul .,.tl. k.... . . ' ' "", a double miiln evnnt fight fairly wtlsfaetory order files, and , ,.,.,, KhH.a ., b, Mi M with complete shutdown to bo , Mlm,rhl, , np ,no nl , , takcu within tho nest two weeks ., ..... o. .... , . .. ,h ....... ., "."" " judo witn conKinera Die hui Only two gnmea ward aehed ! tiled in the American I.eaguo M'nday. In one of thre the St. into no on Ha hook oa which alilp- j mem In ruval due. Such Mma Tes" Itlckermtuff. promoter. Jeme IV Motte, 170 pounda. tlon In liable to make bnylng dlf-j':" .ni" "taed In Morrill, and fi-.if ri.h. f .ho i ...'" known tu flatlc elri'lea up .ontR Jlrowna playing on their 'fact, there la evident of It nl if." , Z , ? 008 . PWV home grounds, defeated the I'M-j ready, ni nillln that wero how-!f "r '"T"': 1,0 P01'""". 'n eago White 'So to S and !n, fomu nnxloty to rank. nlw ,' '""J1- wh" ' U thereby are tied In aecond place th early part of last week are I"1"1. ,ka", k . "", slu fon triple out of four turn at the retiring In quote on nnvthlng " 's f'iht ai Kugene. In i.v i r n,...'...n, ..... ... "lone hulf of the dnuhlo bill. "i'u tiiw miiwivi. u."u iiiiiv iiiiiih "r in.it iiiiiii-ui, HH , , ... , ... . connected for t.n .iiirle. and 'tiler wiTl he nnahle In null 'fnilklo anteke. thn Pylnn . plate. I many of the orders already At rhilndelphia, Kildlo Kom-" ,nfl Promised mell held thn lloxton Red Sox ;to Fix hiu and the Marks won : their fourth c.'nsocutive victory js to 1. The rirooklyu Dodgers, with I Clark allowing but two hits, beat I the New York Giants t to 1. Hubbell was knix-ked from the box In the third tuning. Itube ! Itressler. with a triple and two 'doubles in four times up led the Rohtn hatters. Hold lluli hnnin". ISO poiiuds, w ill i clash with Spud Murphy of Anr- ri.aiilryUeportcl.stlnmlM.-d " noun ... ; Tho piycliologlcal cffe.t of tltla ,"" ' ,ur """ ahrupt reduction In the cut has m". "'"r,"'- , fc ' t:muhted inquiry and tbtre has '""Y ''"'" ha won .17 UHl ! I'nilll'Fi n 11(1 in M.SI and hits hard, and who has twice appeared In a Klamath ring, meets Itiy Huffman who Portland, lu thn seinl-windup. Steambnnt Jacksou, welter weight, will clash with Indian Americans Win In Tennis Play PAK1S. ilay 2. (TIM Amer icans won two and lo?t one. match In tho first day of play in , tho French bard court tennis championship. at Holland Oarros . Madium, Antepil. today. Hill Tildeo and Frank Hnntcr. ; paired in thfi doubles, won their1 first match and Hnntcr. paired! with Miss Helen Wills, gained. tho Second round, of the mixed, doubles. Miss -Msrjorle Morrill ( l'it'shurgh and Mrs. May Sutton Enndy were i f'hicago ... eliminated in the first round of . Home Run Hits tfiwtay M:nn"h, Drowns ... : 1 ' 1 fadf r On, ;i;.ut 10 ioliIig, VunkPCK .. Klfiu. IMiUliw S Ituth. Yankees 7. 7 0loul. , Phillies ? Wilson. Cubs ' 7 Jar k sou. f! Ian is ... Tuta.N Natioual league ... ..151 American LoaKu 102 Tocal ..... (. 255 h(Ha a uor.renMu luoroft.-if In tol j I lint hftil unqupMtlonahly iK'on tmlHU.. linear fhnlf nlmwinania In !h hAh. r i..ihs' i- olnit Krtort fn ft is known Hint wit It hf pn ! bIIiIo oxropiion of t ht A ttant It The Chicago Cubs evened up Hinder n continuous stream of'ua" P wen in i nrtlnnd with the Pirates when they won ' transits, tho other major markets 1 " to I. Swetonic was hit hard hare only limited storks and are ! flrPfrAn f.nllOfC In the eighth whilo Bnsh worked iu a nositlou to buy in gold vol-! vc"" vawaavasj steadily fcr Chicago. uno if convinced that it U a safe The weather waa too c'd tor j,in, to 'lo so- Thl" l,-'al'J-baseball at llnsmn and ih. n.e;irtiP of California cargo huslncsx. between the l'hils and the Braves 'Tn'' ',,0'k, of "" lumber rn waa railed off. . To Play Harvard Over Telegraph TONIGHT THOUSANDS WILL AT TIIF Musicians -ball ... A ORCHESTRAS tnio in oin-u ronifi of tho hull STREET PARADE Today 'at Noun r.':U0 oVIoik 32 MUSICIANS , I'layiiiK ('iMitinuiius Miimi' Expect Officials Of Great Northern the docks In California hare been at the lowest point tor seversl weeks that thoy have reached In years, and tho retail denlers as a KI CiK.NK. Ore.. .May "0. tl l'l. In what is expected to be thn . first intersivtinnal telegrapUlo rule have a smaller footage than ..olf ,n,"trh ,,u "e ''nlted Stales. usual la their yards. That In- " "' " t w..n. . ,c Les Sailings Band Lee Crafts' Band The Blue Jackets Jack Bowling's Band Will Be Hrard nt the ALTAMONT Zi.W aft ImIii Jn'i.iiaiitairfilTliiiiff aini.r Jkmrn CM? e 1C (Continued from Pngo One) irlinatlon has been encouraged hy I I the trend of the market the first M'oast Intercollegiaio ehnmplons, will meet Harvard 1'nlverslry nrt of the mon.h for a time i " ai.es.ia ana nursaa ... ..lis and vinually the entire personnel ' 'ook though prices fJ; ..,,'..,. .. ho .t. lo,,M w. h inlnreii if nrodue. ' '-" n Institution will be repro- i " .lunuriu s nisi.er o.l.cia.s. ' " tlon was allowed to Keep up to Major Leagues X.ITIOXAL IX-Vfil K It. H. .. 1 6 6 8 Batteries: Swetonic and Hems-! Louis w. 1 1 II. chairman of the oreai ortnern's board of dlrec-' , ' ;,. . . ,, Icon tors, and his son. Loni, W. Hill.,h' C"l""rn,?J fcbN-0,m, I Jr., joined the party In the!"old "P t.n ,d' ,llBt lh, northwest I l,lri,n "'ismes. m7 r imine iu Others on the special will Ut' elude K. K. Weyerhaeuser, lunv t uriuimi, -A. i . !tiri..g, presiuen. 1 : of the Pillsbitry Flour mills, and d1"01"' Joseph Chapman, president of the ' seated by four men and will plav . 14 holes each day on Its own t rse. the women's doubles. i ley: t Rnsb and Gonzales. Si ll 11 R.! AMERICANS IV TOfKXRY j PARIS. May SO. (VP) Wal- : St. Louis ler Hagen, Horton Smith and J Cincinnati ...4... 1.8 0 Joe Tnrnesa are among the field J ' BattvKs: Hajnes and Smi.h: entered for the French profes- i I.ucas nnd Oooch. sional golf championship starting t Tuesday at St. Cloud. There will AMERICAN r.KA:i'K be 72 holes of medal play. t R. U. E. ' Boston 1 5 1 i Philadelphia 5 6 1 idem: CtM IIKT WINS TII.T ido as thev did In May last year: HKItl.lN. May 20. (fPI Hand buy in a volume which will ; Henry Cochet, French Iavic Cup quickly clean np all stm k arcuni-, Player, belled fears thnt he was supping today wnen he defeated Rail business has never heeu -Meniel. Ciechn-slovaKlan star. In mnch. If auv. out of balance, and 1 tho finals of the Internatlnnil tournament hern, 8-11. I. -l. items of yard stock hy the end of the month. The car material ' I1.1HEHAI.L VICTIM y W. r. Kenney. vice presl-j uorKel " "' , r..Mi-inti.. Knns., stay ti. it C O ! "mill n ui.t-j 1.11 11. iieuu ny B pHCIU'O , Tu inaiiil.iiii a nit-mlcr fiiuv, no one t-aii deny the tnilli of tlio advice: "RELVCII FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A M EET." j dUtKT'U T Ulll'tUilU, If I WIUf IIV. Ul lilt! , ... ... ,,., 1 .. , K, L. 8. Donaldson company, Minne- n"'ch- " "u'' "n,t ' ''""'V T.nn ,1 iiapolis, all Great Northern dlrec-j" 'f Predicted that there will be, Tennis 'Iters, and the followins execu- """"age of the most-ca led-for -I ttves: Ralph Bndd, pridoat ; O. It. Martin, executive vice pres- i'tdent in chargo of trHffie; A j Jenks, vice prwident in charge of operation; F. G. Porety. Yice i president aud general counsel: F. iL. Paetzold, set rttary and trcas- :X 1 A J e-r i- ii in...!-. .ni.fiiaS 1 Batteries: Ruffing and Berry: I Rommel and Cochrane. PACIFIC COAST I.KAC.n-: No games scheduled today. WF.STKRX LKAfil'K : Omaha 8, Oklahoma City 2. : First game: Pueblo 7. W'lchl la 6. i Second game: PucOtio 5.Vlchl 'ta 0. i Denver I. Topeka 12. Pes Moines S, Tulsa 2. able, as this demand has held up 1 hall durlug a baseball game be-! far beyond where it usually j tween nines of Olivet and Read ' does. i Ing, Kims., filenn Schrueder. 31,' 9 While the first, hem-flts of . died In a hospital today. ,' urer- Ceorgo H. Hess, Jr.. cmp-, pronm -uuu renami ... ' trolltr- R V Davis chief engi- helpful, coming at this time, , lo the dctnnnd thnt Is Hahle to neer- William Kelly," general su- " Pro,nl"'' ' Pl foundation hold tip straight through the, perlntendent of motive power. th ration of the supply I summer. ; and D. J. Kerr, assistant to I - - , Jerks. ; ' Riley Dies, Hold f Man for Inquest (Contlnned from Pace One) TliVAS IiKAIJI E Deunmont I. Fort Worth Snn Antonia 4. Dallas t. Waco 5, ShreTeport t. Houston 9, Wichita Fall 14. 0ST people depend 011 Bayer i Aspirin to make short work o headache', hut did you know it's . just as effective it! the morse pains : trom peuralgia or netiri;is? Klicu-; matic pains, too. Don't suffer when j Bayer Aspirin rnu brint; complLtc 1 comfort without delay, a:id without ; harm: it docs not afifect the henrt. I In every -pactasc of nciiuine Barer ! DnftHrJrh HpH Aspirin are proven directions with ! """UllUI AiClU which everyone should lv; f.tmiliar, for they 'cart spare nntch needless unfferinsr.., : - .- . (Contlnned from Pago One) and L. Ii. Truax performed the ; autopsy. i Riley Is survived hy two hro-i , thers L. L. and M. H. Riley, both of Stockton, Calif. ' j Ktlbpnena Eye Wltuesses Eye witnesses to the aceldeut ; . in which Riley was Injured have been subpoenaed to apepar at the Inquest tonight when Earl Whltlock will hear, testimony. -It was learned yesterday that Riloy was a World War veteran. ' serving with tho Second French : Army at Verdun from August;. ;12ih, to October Bth. 1918. - He' :took port: in thn St. ililiiel of- J fensive from September 12th to September 16th of 191S. Again, !: the Meue and Argonne offen- 1 Isive from September 26th to No- 1 j vember 11th he was active His' ' honorable discharge shows he : left the I'nitcd States in May of ,1918 arriving home from France. ; with Comnauy F. 1.11b I'lialiieera By Spokane Cops nnAtp,ra" Tf' passing, k Is lindorstnod he was employed with the I.lnkvlllo Cemetery. AM ERICA V & SSO 'I ATTOS Milwaukee 0, Kansas City X. Toledo 0, f.'oliimbns I. Indianapolis 3, Lsjitlsvlllo 6. St. Paul S. Minneapolis 5. t G l.NTKRXATIOXAT. l,F.AO! Rochester S, Buffalo . R. ailing t. Jersey City 1 Toronto 10, Montreal S. Baltimore 4. Newark E. SPIRIN pttin b ti fnV tinrk of H-i.t SIin:irartu- Of MouctJ':t;ldvlcr i.-J Salivjlta.-i.l 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 iics iii'rf .or num.: uuie m t ' lafer worked for a garage firm. ' I Says Nut (.llllty j Karly this month he disap-' p'.ari'd unexiwctediy and had 1 lnot lioen heard from until yoa ;terdtiy. He stated that he was Ijnot guilty of the crime charged and expressed a delro to aive f ! extradition and return to face 1 the cha,'ge. While In Klamath Kalis he was active In civic and church iwork. (food's arrest was brought 'about. Sheriff Lsiw said, when i he left word tn a Washington town to have mail addressed to . E. J. lloodrich forwarded to I). J. flood his right name in Spokane. Sneaking of famons athletes; j "I'm always on tho team." said the horsefly. Howard R.Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 201) Hnpkn Rlitg. 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