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July 16. 1932 PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS. AaAaTE FALLS, OREGON Braucher's Sport Gossip Cffn Tak Thau! Oh at tbe ssstciia aad ef fnou etewards la Ui Iium pit altaoet r Ca fUra a tat a aack af trees vita la Royal a4 UtW Coif clsk. Oa saa X taa aolee daring k!a earned reset. Faraaea ppsd ks Mil lata a bseker. Geae whacked at tka ealo. dubbed tbe shot Bad whirled hie dak ta axssperatloa. from far across tka fairway a steeard. ko waa going aboal bis assal baslaeaa ot aoaoymg WTrklng Bewepsperseea who were trylfif to cover ta toeraaaseiii. aaa tkal alm!aa !! out of tka corner of kla ra. Mentally a added aa garasea's strokes aftrr tka player baa holed oat Bad to hiss th total aaa seven. Qwlrk. Waiaoa! Saruea official acerekeeper at dowa stx- yyaereupoB the steward, thinking aa a born aollcemaa aoaid. tkat there waa skall-dosgery aboard tba lac ier, tiptoed to th committee room aaa reported kla discovery. Toa caa Imaciaa Sa.-area's em barrasemeat whea ka waa called am tka carpet by tba Royal ad Ancient aa uW kow eosae Gni explained satisfactorily, and afl wka saw Ua kola played, tndsdtng tka newspapermen, agreed that Saraie bad scored a six. So all tt waa. aaa We Has Vtm. Too Mot oaly la Oraat Britain ka la America tka wooda ara fall at tkia species of sleata. A aewspapci aiaa. . aaelgBed " ' tka tory of a klf tournament, baa t carry alone a eateblfBl ot badges, credentials and -aaaoa. aid K la aaeeesary to ahow tkaae ta rwrry marshal oa tka course, R la th duty of these nolle to ke tba crowds oat of tka way ot tka players r- DID IOC KXOW THAT Tka blood ot tba thorough bred Wlaooka, Invader from Aaatralta. foea kack to Waal Aaatrallaa. wbUrk makes kirn akoat a fifty-second cousin to Maa o- War. . . . Kanooka. dam ot Wlnooka. to by Tka Welkin, from aa Imported matroa by Marco ... tba nama of Marco is familiar to bore folk, aa ke la tka lira of Omar Khayyam, the only imported bora arer to win tka Kaataeky darby ... tba lira ot Marco Is Barealdina . . . and Barealdina never waa beaten la a race. aeTra order and silence at dram atic moments. Tbls they do NOT. Toung plsyers with a ' ehsnca to win find themselres mobbed before they can finish their round. Roland Hancock lost because ot this crowd prea sure la 1J- . But somehow these marshals nerer fall to spot a newspaper reporter and hsrrsss him. In tha words cf ona of my friends, a golf writer: "Aw. if you cut one of those gu'S open. Instead of a heart you'd find a badge." FIGHTS TD DBMW PORTLAND. Ore., July 15 P) Frankla Monroe, 135 pounds, Klamath Falls, and Roy Oskley. U4"4, SU Johns, foujht four rounds to a draw at St. Johns last night. Monroe took an etrly lead and coasted in at the finish. Main Street, tha Georgia ne gro, ontslugged Ernla Krank. Butte, and tha referee stopped tha boat to ears Krank further punishment In tha fourth round. . Krank went to tha canvas in the aecond round. STANDINGS By Tha Aaaoclated COAST W. L. PCT. 41 .01 Sacramento Portland Los Angeles Hollywood . Oskland Mlselon .688 .584 .574 .440 .44! .374 .372 Seattle 5a n FrancUco , AMERICAN W. Washington 61 New York 52 Philadelphia 42 Chlcsro 42 Detroit 40 Clerelsnd JJ Boston 14 Louis 2 NATIONAL L. PCT. 29 .3S 30 ..14 40 .512 41 .500 44 .474 41 .459 47 .420 65 .2(8 W. PCT. .59; .541 .631 .624 .50 .491 .432 .417 New Tork Chlcero Pittsburgh St. Louis Boston fi-'Viklrn .. Philadelphia . Cincinnati DAIRY DAIRT. Ore Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Chandler and daughter Ardrth. accompanied by W. L. Welch, shopped In Klamath Falls Mondsy. Mrs. George Anderson of Co qalllo Is rlsltlng with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Andersin for a week. Mrs. O. M. Chandler and sis ter, Imogens Welch, celled on Mrs. George Anderson, Tuesdsy Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kltts and on Roy, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Welch and son Edmon of Hprsue Hirer called on Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Welch and family Wednesday venlng. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Chandler (nd daughters, with WliUtta and Imog'ne Welch, left for their home In Yakima, Wash., Thurs day evening. Clifford welcb la helping Jess Draw with baying. BOXING E CRUCIAL CM Kweburg Must Be Put Down In Quest For League Crown tnt la their drive for tba Southern Oresos league cham pionship, tba Klamath Falls Peiiraaa will meet tba stroni Rosebsrg club Sunday In ona of tbe moat eraclal games of tba aeaaon. Tba same will start at 2:1B o'clock at tba Fslrf rounds. Klsmsth Falls aad Rosebnrf ara tied for second place, and ara bat a single (area beblnd tba leagua leading Coqnllla Loi ters. Botb elnba bate cham pionship aspirations and the gama Saaday will decide wblrb of tka two clubs will win tba rtfbt to fight It out with Co quills. Coqalll Game Xear Tba Klamath team will face tba Coqnllle men two weeks from Saaday over on tba coast. If they get by Rosebnrf this week and Eafle polat next week. they'll bare a food chance to let tka title. Red Rappert. manner of the Roewbarg lob, Is bringing his best llnenp oyer here to meet the Pelicans. Rappert and Frla- jco Edwards. Pelican manager. ara old foemen and anjoy slln ! pluf It oyer on aack other. They i ased to battle la the old Stste ; leeise, Rappert manai Inf AI ' baay and Edwarde Salem, i Molatora To Htart I Molatora Is Edwards' choice 1 to start oa tha mound. Harry 1 Scrostin will be there to rellera ' him In case the Rosebnrf boys get touch. Wskeman. who sprained bis j hack In tba Aihland fame a week ago. will be hack at his post In center field. s TO In preparation for a hard bat tle with Lakcrlew here a week from now, tha Shaw-Bertram mill baseball team will go to Lake o tha Woods Sunday to meet a picked team of C. C. C. recruits. Tbe game will start at 2 o'clock. It Is a feature of a week-end program at the lake which Includes a rodeo. Seven hundred people are expected to be present. IjikcTlcw Strong; The mill men are striving for tip-top condition before meeting the Lakeyiew nine next week. Lakeriew boasts that not a Klamath team has beaten her boys In the past few years. The Shaw-Bertram team lost a close game to Lakeriew this season. and will be out next week to knock off the Lake boys. Harry Scroggln, local pitcher, baa been obtained by the Shaw Bertram team and will be seen In action againat Lakeriew. Scroxxln has a good record. He has been pitching for tha Pell- Baseball AMERICA! LEAGUE First game: R. H. E. St. Louis 0 0 Wsshlngton . 110 Wells and Shea: Stewart and Bewail. Second game: R. H. E. St. Louis 0 6 1 Wsshlngton 2(1 Btlles and Ruel: Burke and Berg. R. H. F. Cleveland 2 2 Boston .. .. 7 10 1 Harder. Brown snd Soencer- Rhodes and Ferrell. R. h. r.. Detroit 2(0 Philadelphia 2 7 0 Kowe. Frasler and Havworth- Orore and Cochrane. (11 inn- ngs.j Chicago ., 2 3 1 New York 11 14 o Gaston. Wyatt and Ram- nf. flng and Dickey. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. r. Moston .. .......... 0 6 0 Chlraro 4 g 0 Betta, gtarr and Hogan; Root and Hartnett. R. Philadelphia 3 St. Louis J H. E. 12 0 10 0 Holler. Collins and Davis; Haines, Mooney and Wilson. R. H. E. Los Angelea I 12 0 Ssn Franclaco 6 12 1 ward and McMullen: Cun- nlngham, Isaac. Portland OaklanH McDougal and Mc- R. H. 2 10 1 12 Kalllo and Palmlaano; Joiner and Kalmondl. R. H. E. Missions i i ii .... 12 It 2 Hollywood 12 It Pbebns, Lleber and Kltipat- rick; Page, Dumorlch, Powers, Wettel and Bassler. R. Seattle 1 Sacramento ...... 2 Page and Bradbury: PELICANS FUG I H. E. t 10 1 Bryan and Woodall. Sporting BASEBALL EAST VS. WEST IX POLO CUCfl tnW ON III M ' X " W ' II II f X ' , ; aril "rTaewIuTalV i !'. ' the world's oaly to-goal ' V If polo player, who will T kl V V"3" manasa and play oa a 1 1 1 '. rV LTtii polo team from tha east I V 1 " v to meet a western team .w.'- j jfj I " In an all-stsr polo series aaaneew f fCS is' V si Lake Forest, 111.. Aug. v 11 AA . 13 and 14. Hitchcock ' "V i'Ht f V recently led a team that aAT-a , -s m '1. NEW YORK TEAMS SETTING FAST PACE; YANKS CATCH UP WITH LEADING SENATORS Hy HUGH S. FVI.I.FRTOV, Jr. (Aasnclated Press 8 porta Writer) Tha hopes of New York's fans for a world's series oa a five cent tars were somewhat brighter today for' tba Yankeea were back In a virtual tla with Washing ton for tha American leaxue lead while tha Giants, recovering from a slump, hsd Incressed their margin In the National to four full games. Both New York teams pounded to victory yesterdsy. The Yanks, bunching seven hits for eight runs in one Inning, trounced tha St. Louis Browns 11 to to ran their winning streak to seven games and draw to within four percentage points ot the Senators. The Giants slugsed It out with the St Louis Cardinals and although oathlt. won their third In row 12-7. Leaders Lose Chicago's White Sox and the veteran southpaw, Walter Miller, took cara ot Washington for the Yanks, defeating the league lead ers for the third time In four days, 4 to 0. Miller allowed only three hits and didn't let a runner reach third In scoring IN, WOMAN DIE WALLA WALLA, Wash- July 15. (JP) Thrown 26 feet from their northbound auto near Fern dale. Ore., A. C. Harris of College Place, was Instantly killed late last night, and Barbara Huskey of Walla Walla was fatally Injur ed, dying In a hospital here. Merle Anderson, Oregon slate patrolman, who Inveatlgated, said kid marks 234 feet prior to the crash indicated Harris had set his emergency brake before swerving across the road and crashing Into a mail box standard. Robert Gleason. a scout senior patrol leader residing near the scene, was first to reach the wreck. He telephoned to Milton for a doctor and the patrolman, and finding tbe girl conscious, but apparently with a broken back, flagged all traffic and or dered everyone to avoid the car and bodies until authorities ar rived. SAILBOAT RACE TO BE HELD fllil LAKE Sailboat racing Is here! This popular sport, which will draw many to the Klamath Lake raring course Sundav, has been started here hy tna Junior cham ber or commerce. The Sunday racing program will atart at 1 o'clock. Several ot the trim little craft have been practicing for a few weeks on the lake and are al! ready to try their sails against competition. W. C. T. U. Meeting Moved To Tuesday Tha anti-repeal meeting srhed nled for Mondsy evening at the Methodist chnrrh by tha local W. C. T. V. has been postened MODERN FIRtPPOOf HotelStoir aVVTTt-I T UAaal (Tt). Sax FiiANasco $tfm wrmorT asm . too- ami asva TENNIS mm S r I 1 his second victory of the series. Tbe Glsnts disposed of the fourth place Cardinals thenv ! selves, pounding Dizzy Dean : fMn the Ulll In th. firth Imillt. ' while Brooklyn and Bostoa saw to It that tha other first J-vi sion clubs of tha National league. tra Chicago Cuba and Pittsburgh Pirates, wsre defeated. The Dodgers, aided hy Chi cago errors, scored a 6-1 vljiory over the Cubs. Itoston Wins Boston'a Braves hsd to go Id Innings In a duel between rred Frankhouse and Larry French before Rabbit Maranvllle singled In the run that gave them a 4-3 decision. The Phillies moved safely away from tha National league cellar by defeating the Cincin nati Reds -0 behind the five hit flinging ot Austin Moore. In tie other American league games, the Philadelphia Athletics downed the Cleveland Indians 3-2 when Blng Miller swatted a home run with two on In the eighth and tha Detroit Tigers hammered George Plpgras snd Johnny Welch of the Boston Red Sox for 13 hits to win 3 to 3. nntil Tuesday because ot the conflict with the pre-election mass meeting to he held Mondsy evening under the auspices of the League ot Women Voters. The W. C. T. U. meeting will be held at tha Methodist church at I o'clock Tuesdsy evening after an all-day rally of the Union. All dry forcea of tha city ara invited to attend. E SAFE AT AIRPORT OAKLAND. Cal.. July 15. OP) Lester Nlcol. Berkeley pilot overdue on a flight from Sacra mento with a Berkeley friend, V. C. Meyer, landed safely at Livermora airport shortly sfter midnight on his Intended flight to Alsmeda and was located there this morning. Tha San Francisco bay area was shrouded In fog Isst night, and a crackup of an unidenti fied plane near Carqulnex bridge was reported. Fears had been expressed for Nicol's saf ety. Wood We are receiving: a nice run of FIR SLABS Place your orders at once If you cara for Fir Slab, aa they will ba offered only a week or two. FIR BLAB Double Load $3.50 PINE SLABS The best Plna Slab wa have aver offered: PINE SLAB Double Load $3.00 Block-wood at tha lowest price wo have avar made: DOUBLE t C CA LOAD pO.OU SINGLE "3 7C LOAD tJ.0 FUEL OTLr) AND COAL Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" 124 a. Jtb Pboae MS COLF E- T NTelson vs. Andenson Kruse vs. Frisbie Friday Sked Swede versae Norwegian! That, plna the matching Bob Kruse and Ray Friable, Frldajr'a wrestling card nounred today by Promoter Mack I.lllard. You know kow tha Swedea love the Norwegians. And how ' cats love dogs. It should bo a , battle when Swede and Norwegi aa fight It oat hers this week for tha championship of the . northland. XrUoa Coming George Nelson. 2li-poand ' Norweglsn wrestler of Igan. 1'iab. will grapple with Swede Andrson. 2H. of Medford You'll remember this Medford lad as tha stsr of Prink Call! on'a old championship M. II. S football teams of a few years sgo. He played for 8. O. N. S . also. He's bsd Just a year of ; professions) wrestling hut he's j made a great atart in the mat j game and haa a number of vie- , toriea to hia credit. Nelson Is j a tough veteran who haa beea i all over the country. He re-! cently appeared la Seattle and ; Portland. j Ray Friable will take oa a tough proposition Friday la ! Broccoli Boh Kruse the Oswe-1 go Farmer who trimmed Scotly ; Dawkins a week ago. Friable ; got a good Idea of what to ex-1 pert tha other night when he tackled Scotty, but Ray savs ' ha'U ba ready for anything this time. Ray gained a draw with , Dawkins, taking a lot ot punish-; ment, however. I Wong Buck Cheung. 212. Chi-.' nese wrestler, will appear here a week from neat Friday against the winner ot tha Kruse-Frisbls match. L 1 1 1 a r d announced. Cheung haa met some tough onee. and last week beat Ted Thye. who showed here tha other evening. "KLONDIKE KATE" VANCOUVER. B. C., July 15. (IP) John Matson, a lonely min er whose lllo has been spent In the Yukon country of the Fai North, takes bsrk with him after his third trip "out" In 35 years as his bride "Klondike Kate." fsmed dsnca hall girl of the gold rush days. After years of separation In which their Uvea took them far apart. thfy met two weeks ago for the first time since she left the north in 1902. During a cor respondence In tha past four years romance was horn and they were married here last nlgbt. The ceremony was performed at the home ot th Rev. George Prlngle. himself a "sky pilot" of tha early Yukon days and a friend of Kate's at that time. To night the honeymooners snll on the Princess Louise for Skstway. Alaska, on their way "home." T The Klnmath All Stars, fresh from a victory over the strong Bend Shamrocks, will take on a hustling Malln team Sunday at Malln. Malln has been showing soma good baseball thla aeaaon and with tha All Stars at their peak, a good fsma Is In prospect. NOS CARD HEAR Issues Discussed On Monday Evening, July 17 at The Rainbow Theatre Speaker ponsored by the League of Women Voters will discuss impartially all the meature to be voted cm at the election on July 21. ADMISSION FREE Everybody ! Cordially Invited to Attend News RACING ix iik;ii gear -ac-v vVrlr -Wat - ' - : ' Stepping throtigh th (.. at W i mb idoa with a ppa rrnt . UtWn Will Moodr. ih eorum br-otl tennis wonder who ad to ba tha littla girl with th flr I dc p la on ber war to tier Ixth EnflUh champlnthlp. Th plcturt ahowa Mrs. Mood golsg Dp aftrr a high ona. Campbell, Black To Meet For Canadian Amateur Golf Title! VANCOUVER. B. C July 15. (JP) An International J hole final round duel between two youthful golfing stars ot the northwest, Albert (Scotty) Camp hell of Seattle and Ken Rlack of Vancouver, brought the Canadian amateur championship to a cli max today. There was littles to choose be tween them on the basis of their play yesterday when Campbell eliminated the tall Portland. Ore gon are, Frank Dolp, 4 and 3, while mark won from Harrv Giv en of Seattle, Vnlverslty of Wash ington freshman, 2 and 1. Illark. 20-year-old eon of the professional at the Rhaughneasy HHghla club where the tourna ment Is being plsyed, wss four under par fur the 35 holes his match with Glvan lasted. Camr bell. 19-year-old holder of the Pacific northwest crown, waa two under par for 33 holes. Campbell's march Into the fin als gave the I'nlted States a chance to avenge the victory nnss Romervllle of London. Ont.. achieved In tha Americas ama teur last year. Only onca In 23 years has the Canadian crown crossed tha border. Eddie Held of New York won It In 1H29. Indians Come To Play East Klamath The Beatty Indians will come to Klamath Kails Sundsy to meet the East Klsmsth Improve ment club baseball team at 2 o'clock. The game will ha played on the South Sluh street diamond. Newton will pitch for tha lo cal team. Tha worth of tha good will ot a going business Is commonly ap- nrslserl at five n. .1- tl,. it. ... eraxe net profits per year. - - i . r I I -safT Ilk? -w - I - at i FV .1 sfl I . IfU II n n FISHING m DEADPAN JOE' SETS RECORD Seals Lose, However, As Demaffio HiU To New Mark (By Tba Associated Pre I Coast lestus baseball tldsv was largsly a scatter of Joe l r.agglo. He Baa bit este; la Is coasecutive gsmee for a leaise record aad la still gorg strong. la-rrturbed by the fact it was "Joe Demsggto atlbt' st tbe Reals' stadtaaa wltb Mavjt Act.lo Kiss! aad t til of Saa Francisco's dtiseatry preaeat ta honor kiss, tats remarkabls youngster last algbt crashed oat two singles to break tbe rec ord set by Jack Neea of Oat laia la 1915, the year Joe was bora. Prvtljr now era Joa dldal mind tba mayor, tbe flowers, the gold watch the Saa Francisco clsb preeeatsd him. the check from his learn mates, tba gifts from bis aeiga bora, the camera fluhllsbta. be Just apped ta the plate la tbe first laalng to whack the aee ood ball throa him hy Back Newsota ot Loe Angelea aver tha second base to score two Seal runs. He added another single la tha fifth. But despite all that, tha Saala loet as asual -. Other first dlvtsloa slabs Joined Loe Angelea with wins over tbe second bracket teems. At Sacramento the first place Senators rapped George Caster snd Truett aee.ll ot Seattle for 13 hits to take their third game ot tha aerlas, T-4. rorllaad W las Portland's Joa Bowmaa shut out the Osks 2-. with Outti.lder "Prince" Osna scoring both Peavar runs. He tallied la the fifth Inning after stnillnf and In tha ninth oa a homer. Hollywood trained Its big inns on pllletta and Cellini ot the Missions snd routed tha Missions 10-0. Otis Brsnnsn, star aec ond baseman, led the asssult with three singles and a home run. Tha veteraa Tom Sheehaa hurled tha shutout. TO A 15-man team from Ashland will ba met by tha Klamath golf ers here Bonder at tha course of tha Reames Oolt and Country cluh. Tha divot diggers will taa oft at 19 o'clock. Klamath Falls tied wltb Med ford last Sunday. TO PAY SALES TAX PAN FRANCISCO, July II. ip, Two and a half per cent wss tentatively fixed today bv the Joint legislative tax committee as the amount of tha sale, fas ran. fornlana will be required to pay on virtually everything they buy. Including food. The committee then adjourned to Sacramento, to meet at the cal; of tha chairman. It costs Unsle Sam 43 cents a dsy for esch sailor s mssls. Army meals cost II eents. Our First New McCormick Decring Diesel TraTractor Received last week wa. delivered this week to W. D. Miller to be used by him for logging. We will have another one of these Diesel Tra factory " " " U ,hiPPed ,h 40 Horsepower on the Drawbar. 50 Horsepower on the Pulley Suitable for farming, logging or contract 0p,rcl.ir tr.?td0,:;.,r,u ry h u ,h- cal tractor to operate now manufactured. "GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A COOD FARMER BETTER" J. W. KERNS Klamath Fall, Ore, 3323 u$ WRESTLING Sluginfr Wonder Only Kid of 18; Record Smashed fA nuxemco. j,ir u , isst a k . Joa Deaiaggit, i. year-old (Ua Frsaclare keels en. fleldee. whose prosd dad pntl a ftshttg bftet. today ka' teted a Peclfe coast lean. u Hag record wblra aaa es-eellshet the year he waa bora. "Deadrea Joe," so-callsd bs. caase h'.s fer la r-asiooUs ss he rifles baseballs to ill eoraers of the lot. last allot an safely la his 59th rOaMcmi.. gsme. ee fttartx War back la 1911. Jack . Oak lan I first besexsa. rsa a cuaeecutlva gsssea kittles it rest to 49 sad for II years sues s'ere aa Paul We see. Karl Aver III. Teay I-taterl sad other sest. lers have faued to break tai record. Aad la the- days they didst ksve aignt' baseball to corneal wnh and tha bail parka sets ark sasslier. A trick ot tato tossed yonti ' Omafg'-s Into profession. fet se ns!! Me had played ea the sag Dots aad wbea the teals trale'rg ramp epeaH last sprlag bla elder brother. Vines, brnsihl bin aroand aad pleaded wltb IBS team awaera to give tha kit a chance Brstber txte-a Oat They d'd asd Joa ousted Tints from tbe Seals linen p. Joa Is the seres! yotisisst of a family of aiae. His fatter, aa Iteiiee fieberssea. aevsr sse a baseball game until his sea beisa knocking bits over the fences. Last aigbt soma 1 159 fau cheered aa Jo stepped to Its plate la tha first inning la at effort to hit aafely la hia tlttlsli consecutive game for a its Coast league record. His face was a "deadpan" as the fsas waited breathlessly ts see If Joe would pull a "Cssrr st the bat" or whether ke weill crack ott a hit. Joa hit the second ball plleae! for a cieaa alexia over secett base, despite the tart tha visi bility waa poor because tsltt wss blowing over tha diamond. Tbea Merer Ancslo Rossi pre sented Jo with a watch. "It's Just lurk." Jo sail bashfully. "I Just stand at us plate and wbea tha ball comes 1 hit It." It ess Joe's b'g BUM t4 sfter th game ha harried boat where his beaming "ma" hs rooked him a steaming disk tt spaghetti. Records Broken In Swim Meet CHICAGO. July II. (Pi A new world record and an Affltri- ran mark already were in " book today aa the talent la Ike Nstlonal A. A. U. swlmmlnl chsmpionshlp meet took to the rough wster In the north Isgooa ot the World Fetr grounds. Ths 410 yard freestyle, tks 110 ysrd backstroke and tbe yard relav were on today's Ptb" gram, and Ihe splashsrs hosed for better weather than Ihe rata and choppy waves that handicap ped them at the end of yester day's competition. Leonard "pence, tha defending chsmplcn. gave tha Nsw York A. C. a nsw world record yester- , dsy In the 49 vsrd breaststrnke, and Ralph Flarrhtan. the II yes' old human fish from Miami, Ma. j lowered the American mark tl I one mile. Spenc made almost i win pcriprmsncs vo wia in . min iates, a 4-5 second., breaking M 40 a world mark ot 4:11 2-5. I In our country, ona travel! north or aoulh for climatic vsrl ,atios; In mountaiaous ColotaDl. one travels up or down. In 1930, 21.591 sclsntlsts wsrs smploved In 14J laboratories II the I'nlted Statea. .