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PAGE TWO' WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1931 THE KLAMATH NEWS L YAIS STOP ATHLETICS v VICTORIES Lefty Gobmi nd Ruth Combine to Win 6-2 " t rw ChamDd S" tHf blXON 8Tfc'ART Vattee) mm Matt lrrespolet ' ufeat Vrvtl II. (VP) -M Annul Slid tBO N V.rk TinkHi Mopped Ik . B.ii.n.inhi. athletics today, 8 I. to brest tke longest Male League wlanlnf atreae: JtacV 111. The defeat wna ! . ..-., . ti-at Mthack In . .i.kuu starts and 1K the ..ninnl with a 4H .... ltmd In Hit Americaa League. h.id the A"e to seven hits, one ot which ni homer by Al summons. - 7 Th Vanks not to Innl rot thro, riu ! he kia. added pair ett Mae- i iha sixth aid scored their final run oft akoroa in the eighth. Rlk led ik altaet: .ilk three hits, tnclnding his aoteath home ran ot the sea- mom.. Tho tietory advanced th v.... to second Piece . one- halt sansa In treat ot the Wash ington Senator. , ' . bK-XATUKM LOSE TO 4 Th Benatora were naable to overcome their JIM. Jack Rue Mtl. and dropped to 4 deel loa to tke Boaton Red 60s. It was Ruaaela third tietory oter Washington thla aeaton. wesh tngtoa overcame a foar ran load to Ue the score ia the eighth, bat tho Jled came back with two rnas to clinch thegame. . Cleveland Indiana took both tame ot a doable header from St. Lenta. 18 to 8. and to I. Tannine their winning atreak to three games and advanced to fitth place. Tho Indiana clinched the tint, game "Uh.. a tiro run attaee:'inlri fleet and . Miller coasted to a shstoat triumph, allowing- o"flymwir-hlu. Harder held tho Brown to tlx hits in tho afterpiece, whllo hit mates bunched nine blows oft Collins and IClmsey to tcora two tons . each ! la. the second and fifth tenters. ' SIOBR YtCTOM . - Oeorre Uhle pitched and bet ted tho Detroit Tigers to a 8-8 triumph over Chicago. Bis tonrth Inning Homer, with a mate on has gate tho Tigers tk. ml.' v. . - - ; A dowbla Atory tor tho New org Giants oter Boston and St. , roots? . to irletoir over Pittsburgh' added further 'eom- nlloatlow to the National raauraa race. Tho Cards hold first fjlaco with an advantage of .4 in the percentage column. Ithoagh tho Giants, having slaved three more games than tk.ii. -tola. aetuelir hate half-aama margin oter the Cards. BOSTO SHIT OtT St Louia won Its game by great six ran rally in the eighth Inning after the Pirates had taken a 8 to S lead by scoring fire rant in the first hslf of the Inning. The Pirstes came with three more In the ninth, bat fell abort of Tictory. New York turned In two shut out tictories over Boston. 1 to 0. and I to 0. Only four Braves Teached first base in the open ing gams, with Schnlmerlch get ting tho only two hits made oft Habbell and no runner getting to second base. Walker allowed the Brares eight hits in the second contest, but kept them scattered. CUBS BEAT BEDS Rogers Hornsby'e Chicago Cubs bombarded tour Clncm- natl pitchers tor 24 hits in two games and advanced to within a halt game ot third place, de feating tbe Reds 1 to I and to (. Bob Smith held the Reds to sight hits In the first game and fine relief pitching by Charlie Root gave the Cubs the second. "Jumbo" Elliott, Brooklyn eastoft. returned today In a Phillies uniform and pitched Philadelphia to a 8 to 4 triumph orer. the Robins. It was his fourth Tictory of the year orer his former teammates. Arlett and Whitney led the Phillies thirteen hit stuck . on four Robins pitchers, Arlett getting three doubles and a single and Whitney a home run and two Ingles. Emanuel, Walker : Matched for Bout CHICAGO, May 28. (UP) Ar snaad Emanuel, San Francisco heavyweight, has been matched to meet Mickey Walker, middle weight champion in a 10-round bout at Mills stadium June 4. Gays Hugh VWRSCLF TWT- INftft OP, UXKWj yeoWe.y How raa one arroM tclnnf Net-res play big part tn a round of golf. H took BoUby Jones lateral JUT to conquer his nerres. and eren after he bo rente champion hi old troubles freeneatly cropped oat. Toa may recall that la 11 Bobby scored practice roanda ot T-TS-7-t and thea qualified for the Na tloaal Amateur at Pebble Beach with 141 for 1 holes. Tbe reae tloa finally lt ia duties his first match and J oh any eoodmaa beat kirn, simply keeaato ao golf er, aot area Jonie, can held that edge forarer. Teatloa usually creeps ap on a player when the going gets toagh est. Other times It may show ap when the feresomo ansae is too u inthsiee the delay Will work bp a.sntrroui tension la the Impatient one and then yoa ti see him swinging hia elab at dandelions,- paeeri. r anytkmg. Erea tho stars admit tnai a cerum ' gumner of anms are bouxd to to haywire in a round ol golf. Tho Idea, ot course, is to take theaa ahots as a matter ot coarse sod refuse to let them Ue yon Into -a Dsn die of i-erres. . .Whn.tOU Ilnd yourself ugnien Ing up. loosen, jour grip on the club and -make an attempt -to awing mora easily and smoothly. Why rtodld crosehtng be afold- ed In-thd .patting itaneet To morrow. : Major League Scores" By United Press . AMERICA first game - R. -; H. E. St. Louis , -7,2 Ciereland . 12 12 1 Batteriea: Blaehoider, Stiles and Ferrell, Crouch; Miller and Myatt, New Tork 1 PhiUdelphla . 2-7 1 Batteries: Gomes and Dickey; Rommel. McDonald, Shores and Cochrane. Washington 1 1 ,11 . ! Boston . , iu 1 Batterlee: Jones and Spencer; Russell and RueU Detroit . 11 Chicago 2 11 Batteries: Uhle and Hayworth; Faber, Braiton and Taie. Second game St. Louis 1 -, 2 2 Clerelsnd 4 9 2 Batteries: Collins, Kimsey ana Ferrell; Harder and Myatt. . NATIONAL First game R. H. E. Boston 0 2 e New York 2 7 0 Batterlest Zachary, Cunning ham and Spohrer; Hubbell and Ogan. Second gs'me i Boston .. "22 New Tork . 1 Batteries: C'antwell. Haia ana Cronin; Walker and O'Farrell. First game Chkago ... - 7 13 Z Cincinnati : 2 8 1 Batteries! Smith ana urace; Benton, Carroll and Sukefortb. Philadelphia i . S 18 I Brooklyn i- - 4 7 s Batteries: J: Ellidtt an DaU; Shaute, Day, Helmach, Qulnn and Lombard!. Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 11 1 J Batteries: rrencn, npencer i.u Phllllps; Hallithan, Derlnger ana Wilson: Second game' ... Chicago . ' " Cincinnati - 7- 1 Batteries: Baecht, Root and Hartnett; Rixey, Ogden, Kckert and Asby, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R, H. E. Indianapolis -..18 17 15 Columbus 8 8 Bstter es: Sm th. Muirooney and Angley; Parmalee, Dean, Gu- dat and DeSautels. LouhTllla f ' I t Toledo ........12 18 9 Batteries: Walsh. Williams and Thompson flyau and Darofmer. Milwaukee 8 11 0 Minneapolis . 2 8 1 Batteries: Caldwell and Mas- Ion; Benton and Ha rgrs re. Kansas City .... . 8 18 3 St, Psul 7 8-1 Batteries: Bsvna. Bwlf and Peters; Bream. Munna and Sny FIRST FATAL RACE ACCIDENT . IS REPORTED Jo Cc. sum! MecrHtnic Die in Prctk Run For Memorial Da lS'DtANAPOLlS Ind.. Mat 18 ifPl The first fatal accldeut ot the 19J1 automobile racing sea- sou becurred today when Joe Cae ela, Brya Mawr, Pa., and his me chanic, Clareac Orate, Hater ford, Pa., were killed on a prac tice raa for tne see-miia memor ial day race at the Indianapolis speedway. Tra rsllng at a speed of 10! mtlea as hoar, their rarer, a Jones-Malay special, leaped the outside wall at the southeast turn, hit a tree and burst Into flames. Orate. 11. was dead when rosea- era reached the crushed machine sad Caccla, 81, died a few mm ates later. Track experts Said that Caccla made a habit ot orer-drlttng on tho turns, attempting to pull his racer oat ol splat rather thaa showier it to right .tacit. Beeedwat officials, howeter, attar aa latettliattoa laid the eaaea of the accident to a -locked drita shaft Before tho car left tbe track, parts of the mseblas had beta throwa oter tke south turn. The car crashed through aa upper concrete retaining wall, aad hurtled 128 feet before hitting a tree. Fire broke out Immediately, with the drttar and mechanic pin ned underneath tho ear. ,. Tho southeast corner, ' where the accident occurred, is rocog anted as the most dsngerdns turn on the brick course because of a slight depression. - The field for Saturday's rare waa raised to 22 when nine ad ditional entries attainted - today. Fred Wlnnai. during a Bowed Seal-Fast special, aualtfled at 108.818 miles aa hour. George Hoele. la a GNP apodal. euallHtd at 101.884 miles an hour. Frank Brlako, in a Brlsko-Atklnson spe cial, qualified at 108.288 miles aa hour. Al Aspen, In an Albert) spe cial, qualified at 181.502 miles, sn hour. Louise Meyer, 1028 win? ner, who smashed Into a wall Bar urdsy. re-appeared with hia re paired Sampson special and ater aged 118.822. William "shorty" Cantlon, second last year. Quali fied la a 18-cyllnder Miller spe cial, called tho fattest ear entered, with 110.872. Leon Ouray, one of the most colorful racers in Amer ica, ejunlltled In a Doray 18-cyK 1nder special, shade 89.242 after two totals. George, Wlagerter, la a Wtagertef specie) made 100. 112. Marlon Trexler in a Trexler special, and Gordon Condone In a Pedrtck Piston Ring special failed to qualify. INTERNATIONAL 8aV8l r R. H. E. Reading 2-8 1 Jersey City 1 .81 Toronto 4 2 2 Montreal .......... 8 7 8 - Batteries: Mills. Odgen, Lieb hart and Stack, O'Neill; Browa aad Head. Buffalo 18 1 Rochester . 4 8 1 Batteries: Wilson, Werts and Pytlak; Grabowsk) and Florence), Newark 4 11 2 ' 7 ; Baltimore .... . Batteries: Pruett end tlar greaTes; Hollows, Oumber't aad Danning. LIFE ISN'T SO DAP AFTER ALL11 r Ort.SKM. TVJfW UKtT "1 WHH THO I ertT TWT "S HeVABUrU3Btl I 8JP3SB HftMftUHaEfl? t KM6W. (T , (Tu. 3tve tusr woaemot. wouuo mina o mis BuT tu. CAT. ff AetiVeVfj MmHd M ' When yon eat your farorke ... 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It UMterlei: Chesterfield and Wlrts; Sahniser and Breuiel, flaiFram-uicO J il aAttl . . s a ' Batteries? Jacobs and daidwln; MlUua and Cos. . ' '.. SL, li. E. Los Angelas 8 , 11 " 8 Portland ... ... 7 .)V .8 Hatlerirt: Moss, Kelson, Peters and Schulte: Keating, Kiileen. ruDarloa od WoOdalU ... Ett Owe Year Ago Today Batting records toppled 21 the Yankeee took two gantea from the world champion Athletics by scores ot ia ta 1 ana ia to is. ttntn an two homers ta the first game aad one ia the second, msking sit circuit blows In two dsys. oenrig hit three home runs la the second contest, drt'lag In eight runs to Ue Iha American .league recoru. Ten four-baia blows wera crash ed la the pair ot games. t . -W . ,rniSrltw nf Kahrastta Mwwnv, '". - -- spriat martel. smashed the world record- for the 220-yard dash by .. I . . t. . ill.l.a.a In ft T . sods .in tb Missouri Valley track and lieia meet, aaruer tn games, jtK-e iw ...w r . world record ot 2 2-1 seconds la tbe century. . : ; : : : aw vmfs. San TOtlat Jack n n.l,-, Kjiavvwelaht urioic7 -"-- ; ' . champion, eased up In training ac- Vt. ,ltt ftlrht With Georges Carpentier. the orchid maa 01 ranee, wcin-e iu v, I. -M. Atlanlie spar niie . ' - City, declaring the champ's rough handling too mnca tor mem. Loggers Lose In First liame , . Of This Season . The first same to be played this sesson on the diamond at Wsyer- haeuser camp two near Keno too a alaea laat nlsbt when the box fac tory team trounced the loggera by the score of it to I. Mr. Strong who la in cnarge Ot tho box factory and Hagh Campbell, new superintendent for the loggers, were present 10 sup port their teams. Lon Vsrnsdore acted as amplre, and G. M. Up lngton, scorekeeper. The lineup follows: Loggers Roberts as, Jordan 2, Vlerhus rf, DeSorde 1, W. Morrow p. Lucht cf, Bssley e, C. O. Mor row If, Jsmeson 2. Box Factory G. Palmer ss. B. Granger 2. Ward rf, Ferrelt cf, H. Wakeman 1. Kerr If. , Buddy Wakemsa 2, L.' Granger c, and Bates v BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. Your TUMMY! When some food distresses yea. est twe or three Turns. (Often only one will give you quick reiki.) They are made of tot finest mint with tbe ex tra ingredients that prevent and re litre stomach distress. You can eat Turns after every meal or while smoking. Youll like them. Handy to carry in the purse or pocket. Get a roll at your drug gist's today only 10c Gas - sner - ifV -8 sw,. 1 I ljs Suspend Jones For Win Over Bucky Lawless uwium svnev, jtaroo, unio, negro -"'S'w "aMoi lor U months dhd ftfi4 ll.OOfl by ins iiunois stats atnistie commis sion . fsr-'aei - Iryiag't against nuray Lawless of Syracuse in a ilium last niiht. count ot nluo lu the filth roubd wiiiMtBiiivu innrvatisr ,na, ne examination failed to reteat any- tsing wraag witn tne ntgrog fist. wtwiwi won ine occision, - Results LOS ANGELBS. May 18. (UP) With Jim Jeffries, former heary- weight champion refereelng. Bat. tllng Uotier, 148. woa aa easy 10- reuna decielon oter ueorge Ker- win. 14s M. at tne Olympic club here tonight. Dollar annexed nine of tho rounds aad tho other waa oten. In the - 10-rodnd teml-llntl etent. Referee Bob White gate Svede Englund the decision orer Jimmy Brans, although the faaa were almost unanimous In the be lief that Brant should hate had the decision. Both boxer weighed 182 pounds. , - Frankle Dlai woa a six-round dtrlslon orer Lloyd Smith, In spite of hating been knocked down la the second round. Paul Madrano woa from Pet Satldra la a tour-rounder. . Lott, Van Ryn Advance To 4th Singles Round AUTEUTL. franc. Mat 28. (t'P George Martin Lott aad John Van Ryn ot Philadelphia ad ranced to tho fourth round ot the men'a alngles dltlsloa of the French hard courts tennis cham pionships todsy. Lott eliminated C H. Klngtlsy of Kaglaad, 8-0. s-i. t-s. van ttyn won rrom Andre Merita of Franca, 4-8, 8-8, 8-1. 8-2. - Mlas Helen Jacobs of California aad Miss Elisabeth Ryaa ot Cali fornia and England adranced to be third round of tha women t Ingles. Miss Jacobs defeated .Mrs.: Helens Ktcolopoulo, Greek ekempioo. 8-0, 8-8, Mist Rysn defeated Mils. Hedwlga Jedrte jnwska, Polish champion, 2-8, 8-7, THE A B C DIRECTOR appears daily in tha same loca tion. Consalt It when la need of "Professional or Specialised Berries." Fight AUTO Fair Ground Track Oiled Trade Lotus Isle Decoration Day May 30 Alco Sunday 31 Gen. Adm. 1.00, including Grand Stand - - - - Parking Free Box Seats on Sale at the Spar and the Waldorf LEADERS OF MAJOR LEAGUES The tollowlna atarasea Mm. tiled by I'nlied Pros) Include the Samoa or Msy IS. LKADING ll.lTThltN (I AB H Pet Simmons, Alb 82 110 88 ,421 Cochrane. Alh. . al 111 82 .17 llutn. yanks 28 17 24 .1st Ailolt. Phllla . 28 138 61 .378 HOMH RCMti' Atlttt. Phillies .. .. 18 Klein. Phillies 1 Schaaf Kayoes Jim Maloney In Round One tlOS'TON. Mar 28 (IrPi F.rnie Scbaaf, local protege of Jack Sharkey, knocked out Jim Ma loney, teteraa Boston heavy- weight, after on minute and tea aecouda In the tint round ot scheduled 10-round bout here to- Ulgtll. The bout lor the mythical New Rutland heavyweight rhaninlon- shlp which Maloney held, started slowly. Schaaf did tbe leading, scoring with several light left JSlia and a couple ot harmless right hocks. Maloney missed with a couple of left Jake aad Schaaf keeked him Into a corner. From against he ropes Msloney landed his last blow, a hard left flush to tbe face. Schaaf respondsd with a furious flurry or lefts and rights to tne head that seemed to data tha tet ran. As he pitched from the cor ner. Rchaaf landed a terrific right to tha jaw that sprawled him on hia face in the center ot the ring here he waa counted out. In addition to winning Iha New Kngland heavyweight title, Scbaat woa a bonus ot 81.000 offered by promoters for a knockout tictory in the main bout. Schaaf weighed 202 H pounds, and Maloney 201 H. Otllclals es timated the altendance at 14,000 and the gala receipts at 228,000. Johnny Dlion, 187, Boaton col lege, outpointed Paul Zeraroby. 178, Lynn. (4): Big Boy Rawaon, 122. Dorchester, outpointed Terry Mitchell. 188. Cambridge, (C): Al Morro, 181, Los Angeles, scored a technical knockout over . Mlko Mandell. 111. St. Paul, !): Mar ty Gallagher, 204 4. Boston out pointed Gtne Stanton, lot, Cleve land, (10). Cassel Buys Motor; Launch , L. E. Csssel, recently aented Klamath and Lak counties sgsnt tor tho Union States Life corpor ation, who will open local offices In tha Oregon Ran, balldlng tho first of the month, hst purchssad a 12-paassngr motor Isunch, which will arrive la the city about June 23, and will be launched on Upper Klsmsth lake. Special No. 75 Will Compete at Both Days Sponsored by Portland's $1,000,000 Park Southern Oreiron League Standings Southern Ore. I.r,ge Rlauilii.g. . w, 1 I'd. Jacksonville 7 ,17 1 Klamath Falls ........ 2 1 .777 fc'aile I'olut 8 1 .714 Ashland 3 8 .272 Talent 3 8 .378 Uiuula 1'asa J t . .378 1 ' i Sumter's Results Kagle Point, 14; Jacksonville, 11. 1 Grants Pans, 13: Talent, 8. i Klamath falls, 8; Ashland, 1, Illinois Fails To Legalize 15 . Round Boxing JTItiNOKlKl.I). III.. M. tl fin') an snort to legalise 11- rutind boxing bouts In Illinois failed tnday whsn the senate vol- rtj against raising the limit from 10 rounds to the longer distance. Tha action waa In the form at SB amendment Itrlklkg out Hie u-round provision from a noting bill, which already -had been patted by In house. , ' Smith, Sarazen Share Honors ANGVS. Scotland. May 22 (UP) t Morton Smith and Gene Sara lea, United States entrania. and W. A. MoMInn ot Ravenawnrlh shared honors in today's first round ot , the Inlernstlousl ap proaching and putting champion ship. They had scores of 14, Slplth a play was the moat eon IsteuL IIS ran down tour putts of mora thaa 18 yards each, and reached the sreena with nice ore. clslon. ARCADE IAY m o'" TOffl Steam Heated Garage Greasing and Washing. Ghost Chases Arthur Shires To Court Room MILWAUKEE. Wit.. May 18. (HP) A ghost chased Arthur "The Great" Nlllrea, bold first baseman fur the Mtlwaukta tlrew. era, Into court today. Demanding monetary da mate the (Ihoat threatened eiposure of Arlhur'a literary past. Ever tinea Arthur tama to Mil. waukee, aald Jack M, Sltubuck, Milwaukee newspaper man lu an aflldavll, he (Stenliurk) has beau "guoat" writing fnr tne sen-con-frnsed "World's grsnlsst ball play Stenburk' said that Shires' life slury whli-h appeared In 28 slt tllng Installments herb, was net written by Arthur at all, but by tbe reporter. - llhnat and ballplayer had a two- year eontrtct, aald lbs aflldavll, anil all went well until a publisher Insisted that Arthur do bla own writing. That caused a disagree ment, said the ghost, which re sulted in breaking of the contract. Sieatiurk asked damsgoa of bait of 81.410. tho amount the ghutt writing brought In.. Slilrea will defend himself from the ghost's harcea in rnnrt on June 8. T ItKAL HAIUiAINH Ford Th Track. '117. Steel csb, slske body. Six good tires and rims M Chrysler "Sal" tvupo. 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