PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NTWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'Anjrwrt 2. 1933 Title Slips From Pelicans Klamath Tin Ha Bat Small Chance) la Win. Three-way Tia Posaible Nasi Sun day. Edward' Man Play Madford. Coun ty Sariaa Planned. rlece ltd ward" emhltlone laeeoekl team, the K:imilk ellcane. have tat a forlorn. uMt chance Ia win the titla of th ftouthern Oregon league. M lh riaht Mam son id win nmt fleariay, th eloetng day of Uia ten-weak r.hdule. then thaee Pelican ennld eo,ueeve Into a three-way si lor th enamptonehlp. Bat raw. by an tao fattstlcs of a aaao of victory and few defeats. CoqaiU. aa outfit dominating lha to poeltloa alftee tha tUrt, will be rows d th flm hmpton of a lea faa that as managed la aa fairly wall la ha opening year. Teem In tha leagu efood a followa tata week after laat Sunday a (ana; W. U Pet. Coaalll -J .H Klamath .7 Koebnrg .' Bedford .444 jkahland 1 .! Kaila point 1 T -2 That week's schedul kaa heea baaatifally arranged far ana at tboaa traditional eee-eon-ead apaettinga. Klamath alla. gotng etrong despite taa laaa to tba lesdere at Coquille, will meet Madford la tha val lay. Madford woa her a few week ao kat tha Tlctory waa a llttla unexpected. Lefty Molatera.. Bdwsrda' wis young oothpew, will ba back la tha fama attar losing a waak with a aora arm. Tha leaders aov aralnit tha rising Roeeburg Tataraaa at ftosaburg. Tha Vata, trogthnlng their lineup all through tba season, will ba la toe form aad raady ta loppla pooum. A Wtory for Klamath orar Madford aad anothar for Rose as rg orar Coqulll weald bring tba tla aad require a play-off lor tha championship. Kagl Point and Ashland, the two tallendara, play at Ash laod to the third fame, aaa Tha league managed fairly l tor a flrat yaar. Expense Ware kapt down and, although aataa ware small, no team will torn through to the and with nee tnea a law dollara k the 1s" rig taantiy. thl soetn an Oreatoa, aad the expense of arnvearag waa heavy. Coqallle, stoat dwtant Ma, will have loaraayad 171 mile at (he and at tea schedule, Klamath 3, Jtoseosrg to J, Kagle Point 41, Ashland lit and Mad load lea, a a tore a a aolsma today a tVavosi ta baseball, K might a wn ta aiantloa tha nroa pewsrve series between the Pelican, tha Klamath All lara and the Shaw-Bertram area, Almoat all the baaeball tales ha the county haa bean Included ie lhaae three taa an, aid the rivalry haa bean de veloped through a long eeaeoa. The raeorda far the aeaaoa nave flvea the Pelicans an edg, with the Stara aecond aad ihaw-Bertraa listed third aa the darkkors. Aa noon aa Hdwarde' team eompletea i'n raajalar ahadnle against Madford Handay, aorna effort will be made to bring the three baseball enemlet to gether. Bravt Pur chat e y r . a binci ritcner BOSTOM, Aag. 1, UP Tne Boa ton Braves today announced the parchat of pltrhar Bob Smith from the Cincinnati Rada. Praaldant Kmlt Pnchs of tha Boa ton elnb ld tha ptmhaiie prlea waa "coniiidr(bly orar tha walr ar prlta." Boston Fighter Defeats Ramage RKVEItE. Man., Aug. 1, OIK) Tony ghacco of Boaton out pointed Le Kamage of ban Die go, Calif , la thair tan round feat are bout at the Ravers erele track bar laat night. Bhaeco walghad 171. Ramage waigned 17. Skarda Defeats Myron Cox Monday PAgADriVA, Calif., Aug. 1. flJfO Rudy ftkarda, 211, won two out of thre falli and tha de elNlon orar Myron Cos, 210, In the faetnre bout of a mat card here laat night. STANDINGS By The A opiated preae AMtJUCA.M I.KIKI K W. h. Pet. Washington II i Mh New York .. 0 1 .e 2 r, Philadelphia 47 41 .4A4 Claveland 40 CI .4HI Detroit 47 51 .4K0 Chicago - 1 1 .41 II .414 Boston 44 II .4'. It. Louis ....81 II M RATIONAL I-rMOt'E W, L. Pet. .100 .Kg ,fn ,4Sll .4.11 .411 .410 New York Pittsburgh lit. Loo Is Chicago 67 l .B1 ..01 17 Ronton ..41 Philadelphia , Brooklyn Cincinnati ... 41 39 41 (No oar). Ooaat leegna game Mon- Chains on automobile tires should he allowed to creep, father than ke fitted too tight. BOXING E State Group Announces Regulations for 1933 Season laaaos aad bag Halt rrula- tlona aatabltahad for the 1JI hunting aeaaoa hare provided new open araaa aad additional heating time la aavarai counties of tha atata according to atata mant made Tuaaday by the Ore gon State Game Commiaaloa. Thfe la particularly trne of up land game blrda. and with the hort open aeaaoa en alk la four northaaatara Oregon coanttea. uportamaa of Oragoa look for ward to a good hunting season. Conditions ta tha field are re- portd ncallnt on both blrda and mammals with the exception of white-tail deer aad aaga nana, both ot which apeclca era Inair.g ground and on both of which cloaed eaaons bars been ordered thla year. Rcqecet Graatcd Requaata ot anortamea oa the wat alnpe of the Ca.cade that the quail and grosae season be concurrent with the China pheasant aeaaoa hare been granted. Regulation! governing tha aea aoa oa migratory watarfowl will be made publie as aoon as In formation Is received from tha federal advisory board. A complete printed synopsis which will supercede all other ordera will he la the hands of all eoanty clerks and llcenae aganu by Auguat 14 whan regulation! become effective. following Is a brief resume at the opea aeaaoni, terrltorlee and beg limits aa regulated by the Oregoa State Game Commiaaloa: Elk Opea feaeon October 11 to October 15. both dates Incluilve. Open Territory All ot Baker county; Wallowa county north of the base line and vtt of tha Imnana river; all ot Union and Umatilla eountlea except approxi mately 20.40 acraa la the Conk- lla Bprlnga area. Bag Limn una Mk baring i two more aowia oa aiiacr horn. License Pee Realdant elk tag I I.I In addltloa to reeldenl hunting llcenae; .Non-resident elk tag H0O0 la addltloa ta non resident banting license. De-r Open Season September I to October 2a, both dates Incluaive, for back deer with forked horns. Tha taxing of white-tail deer li declared unlawful. Bag Limit 1 Columbia black tall deer or 1 mule deer, with the requirement that both deer taga must be affixed to the mule dear. Sage fleas Due to the aerloua depletion of aage bene In eastern Oreeon. the eeaftoa en tbene upland game blrda has been tlosad for en year. China I'heaaanta Open Beaton October II to October 11, both datea incluilve, in Clstaop, Columbia, Waahing ton, Yamhill, Polk, Benton, Lena, Llr.n, Lionglae, Coos, Joiephlna, Jsckfton, Marlon, Clackamas, Mult nomah, Hood Klver, Wseco, Sher man, Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, Wallowa, Union, Baker, (J rant. Crook and Deschutes eountlea. October 11 to November II. both dates Incluilve, la Malheur county. October 1 ta October II. both dates Inclusive, la Klamath coun ty. October II and October II only betwe-o one-halt hour be fore sunrise and the hour ot sua et In ilarnev county with a baa limit of three mala pbeaaanta on each of the two banting days. Bag Limit Unleai otherwiie pacmcally provided for, the bag limit on China pbeaeanta shall i be 4 of ioc a blrdi in any one day ' or I In any 1 conaacutive dayi, ! provided that It la unlawful to take mora than on female China' Pheaaint ia any 7 consecutive days, Hungarlaa Partridge Open l-'inon October II to uciooar II, both datea Inclunlve, in YVaaco, hherman, Morrow, Um atilla, Wallowa. Baker and Mai- neur eountlea. I Bag Limit 4 inch birds In ! any one day and not to exceed; I to any 7 comecutlv daya. j On all Opeo Seaaon lor Mountain or plumed and California or val-) October 31, both dates Inclunlve. In Yamhill, Marlon, Wasco. Sher-1 man. (iiiliam. Morrow, Umatilla,' beachiites. Crook, Lake, Klam-j m, jataaon, joaepnine, curry 'Joo and Douglas eountlea. for Hob-white quail from , November 1 to November II,' both date Inclusive, In Malheur; county. Bag Limit 10 such birds In any comecutlve daya. Urrrnae, A'atlve I'lica-ant Open Haon-For aooty or blue grouie and ruffed grouae or native phsanant from October It to October 31,vboth datea In cluilve, In Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Waihlngton, . Multno mah, Claikamai, Yamhill, Lincoln, Polk, Marlon, Linn, Benton, l-ane. Douglai, Coos, Curry, Joiephlne and Jackion counties; and from Heptember 10 to Octo ber 16, both datea Incluilve, In Waico, Hherman, Gilliam, Mor row, Umatilla, Wallowa, Union Raker, Wheeler, Jeffonon, Dea chntea, Crook, Klamath, Harney and Malheur eountlas, for sooty or blue grout only DREOON GAa1 CHANGES IDE 1 Sporting BASEBALL Mr. Karasick 1 j,i.-:J . . ' (f Al Karaalrk, the aggreailve Ruaalaa Lloa from Portland, has cul tivated a nylng attack, above, for the benefit of Bob Kruse. Ksraalck and Knit, two of tha toughest wrestlers to appear here, bare bean matched la a grudge bout al the Legion hall Friday night. Lea Wolfs and Huaky Ktbbena. two new heavywelgbta, will claih la the preliminary. NEW BOXING GIANT CANT FIND RIVALS By JACK 11 HUT 5EW YORK, Aug. 1. V.fi Af ter five yeara of training, Ray mond Rosarlo Impelleitlere. America'! rebuilt giant, has an II Inch neck hut no ring oppon- enta. Coneeouentty. Harry Lenny. I the gymnaalum sculptor who put I tha neck oa tha Colloaua of Cold Mprlnga. Is much aggrieved and threatened today to take hla maa- terntece to Europe nnleaa some boxer la tha United H'atea la brave enough to aim for a match within the next 10 daya. Lenny mournfully unfolded hla tory during a chat at hla hotel. "Back In 1121 when Ray came out of Peekikill high school webbing 121 poandi. but with a 11 inch neck, they were all will ing to fight him," he said. "But now try and get a match. They're all afraid of him becanae he'i got a neck like a bull. They thought his neck wai too imall for kli huge body and that they could knock him out easily. Maybe they could. I didn't let them try." Hla; aa Primo Lenny, the man who schooled a thousand boxers and who devel oped the champions, Johnny Wll ion and Jack Delanev, ha staked everything on the 21 year old son of a w est Point barber, who now packs 1(0 pounds of brawn upon his perfectly proportioned I foot 7s Inch frame. Ho has given up his other fighters and Is concen trating on guiding Imellettler to the heavyweight title. Just before the (at Commla- from September 1 to October 2S, both date Inclusive, la Grant county. Bag Limit 4 inch birds In any one day and I la any 7 consecutive daya. James Flgg, an Englishman. Is known s the father of pro fessions! prire fighting. I I -aaaaaB, iu I I St 'S "'. ' ' .U. e ' ..."a 1 a. -- - " sm 1 IfKCseni vex It,-:, -y TJIf.Tj si :;: 'r crStif 1 trer nivi-w w , I "ii li i Mi I ' i' i' " " ' . '. r s U w A ftK TENNIS Up In the Air eloner Muldoon'i death. It Beamed that Ray might advance to the title In abort order. becaue the "Iron Duke" believed that Impel, lettfere waa the one American who eonld halt Primo Camera's march toward tha title. Muldoon ordered thi t Camera meet i -en-Rut now Muldoon la nT giant. ;"'! ni Camera will have no P" impeiietuere. nor win an; OI lnB oiner onutanning neaviea. "Ray la Just aa heavy aa Car nara, and he's Just about an Inch and a half taller," Lenny contin ued. "But that ! not the reason the champion and the others are avoiding him. The open secret is this Ray la not a freak In spite of his lire. He's as fait as a cat. and carrlea a knockout punch ir either hand. Moreover, he's the clevereit boxer I've ever aeen In the ring, and 1 ve seen most of them." Lenny said be brought the big boy along slowly; made him re duce from 33s pounds to 231 during the first year of training; made hfm specialise in neck ex ercise and had him train with wrestler, to develop a neck that could abeorb punch shocks. He allowed him only 12 professional firhts during the five years, and Kay won them all by knockouts. Ills beat known victim was Jotte Santa, the Portuguese giant. "Now, he's In perfect shape." Lenny concluded. "Camera Is mad to order for him. There's I not a man In th world who can beat him. But try and get a 'fight." Los Angeles Boxer Beats Young Wright TX38 AKQET.ES, Aug. 1, U.R Carlo Chlpres. 131, Los Angeles, won a six round decision over Young Chalky Wright, San Ber nardino, In th mala event Vfco arena lest nlrht. at COLF PORTLAND IN LEAD5G0LFERS City Champion Gets 63 As National Meet Opens PORTt.ASD. Talbot (Tat Aug. 1, Borer. trp Portland I cltv champtnn aad emt-flnailat ' la th. tloaal tournament si , liutaviil. Ky.. laat year, shot a; on. t ant 14 fanr under par i aa lead early flnlnaers to the; S4l. tying round of the national public link g.)lt tournament to-. dv. Rover's card bettered ay lour stroke the pravloua low score of ! 71 lamed la ky Bo Horer or Parkroae. Ore. With approxi mately two-thirda of the tteid In, Bover'i card waa considered virtually certain to wia him medalist hnaoru. Bad Takes Third Hofera par 71 aent young Rud Ward. Olyrapia. Wah.. aad Joe Corta. St. Paul veteran. Into a tie for third place. Each had a 71. Trailing the lealer was Rob ert Lee Millar, Jacksonville. Pla.. defeating champion, who carded a 74. Miller came back strong with a U. three under par, oa the aecond nine, after near diatroua 41 oa the morn ing round. Tied with Miller. Jacksonville. Fla.. links veteran, waa Jo tireen. Philadelphia punnc nnss champion, and Matt i'alaclo, of San Francisco. The aecond II hole of th qualifying round will be played tomorrow, and th i ow acor- ara will enter th championinip round. St, Paul, with Corla'B 71 and Bert Bergman's 77, took an early lead for th Harding four man team trophy, woa la 1111 by Louisville. Ky. Th Ion, difficult Eaatmore- land links aent many goiters cores rocketing Into tha IDs. I Leaders early today Included: Johnny Banks. Chicago, 71: John Dolan. Philadelphia, 71; Albert "Scottv" Campbell. Se attle, 75; Peter Miller, Chlcaso, 75; Lyle Decker. Kan Joee. Cel.. 7; David Mitchell, inuianapons, 74: Lou la Cyr, Vancouver, Ws.b . 77: Bert Bergman, 81. Paul, 77; Rue Mead, Portland. T; Jimmy Deebl. Mlnneapolla, 7; Irvln Gottwlg. Aberdeen. Wah., 71; Warren Rlepen. St. Joseph. Mo., 78; Gua Fett. Chi cago, 71; Ray Hardin, Long Beach, Cel., 71. Baseball NATIONAL I.EAt.l'E It. II. E. Boston 1 7 New York 17 1 Retta and Hogan; Hubbell, Luuu and Richards, Mancuso. R. H. E. St. Louis 111 Pittsburgh 1 15 1 Walker, Vance, Johnson and Wilson; Swetonlc, Hoyt and Grace, R. II. E. Cincinnati 16 0 Chicago 111 Frey, Benton. Stout and Hems ley, Manlon; Malon and Camp bell. AMERICAN LEAGUE It. II. Cleveland 1 8 St. Louis I I Pearson and Pytlak; Shea. Gray, Hadley and Th Battla of Gettysburg was a..rint In thnt nutthor armv expected to fight there and 'neither hsd any ri!r to do so. Vjuo wta BAT CUT .THIS' BIG BOGEYMAN News RACING Polo for President's Son mil -If rmf a A praadag polo pony, a whippy mallet and th thrill f pasting that Utile whit ball tar a goal la the aport far Jobs Rooeevsit. soa ' of President Rooeavelt. Young Job la show a above with hla kaaa eo tha polo ranch of Lyle Phillips, foraar sole alar, at Whltsoeid. N. H-. where h la learning i'M ganw. ' Max Rosenbloom Loses to Negro At San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1. (U.O Flooring him three times in j tua nroi inree rounas. ana other wise giving him a sound beating. John Hsnry Lewis, negro from Prescott. Arli.. easily derii'oncd Maxle Rosenbloom. world' light heavyweight champion. In a ten round fight last night. Th title was not at itake. I.ewla weighed 171; Rosen bloom 17S. Only In th eighth and ninth rounds did Rosenbloom show any earmarks of a champion. la those periods, h gave lwla a fancy boxing lesson, winning th rounds without difficulty. All the other rounds except :h third went to th negro Lewis floored Koi-nMoom for no count In th first with a right rrosa to the )aw. H repeated In the aecond with a blow to th kidney. In the third, the cham pion fell to the canvas acaln and claimed a foul. The referee al lowed It and Rosenbloom was given the round. King Levinsky To Marry Soon CHICAGO. Auk. 1. U.R Kin Lsvinky. Chicago hoavywoMr.it. In court In a girl. Francis Fay. Brooklyn Mil, ilngr, and want to Ret married. Ha nuked his alaler manager. Mra. Lna I.r to permit him to marry within two wcrliV bu: tha refined until negotiations for the proponed Levlnsky-Hharkey bout Sept. 8. ara coniDleted. "If Sharkey agreea lo fight the King." said Mrs. Lery, "ha.! have to waft until after tha bout before marrying, Klrklng Homo rreek. In the Canadian Rockies, flow. Into the Atlantic .d Pacific from the borderline of Alberta and llrlilsh Columbia; th creek has been permanently channeled In con crete runways. During the past year, electric street railways carried 15.000. 000.000 riders on their cars and buses; this was about seven times th population of the earth. Louis Braille In ranted the system of six dots by which the blind could read mor than 100 'nrs ntro Wood are receiving; run of a nice FIR SLABS Plac your ordors at once II you car for Fir Hlab, a they will ha oliored onlv a .nv or two. Fin BLAB an swn Doubl Load ....sj J .OtJ PINE SLABS Th best Pin Slab w have over ottered: PINK 8AB o lf Poubl Load sDsJsUU Ulock-wood at th lowest prlc -w .. " a -ur mauo; DOUBLB a. LOAD shO.50 LOAD , ij)0,75 PlEI, on.8 AND COAL Peyton & Co. "Wood I3 B. 7th Burn" Phone B8A FISHING Jensen Captures Wrestling Bout In Portland Ring PORTLAND. Ore. Aug I 0P After losing the first fail. Thor jnsn of Liktoa. Or., cam back to take the next two and tha malih from Dorry Detton of Salt l.ak City la tha mala event of laat night's wrestling program here. Jensen weighed 141. live pounds more than Dettoa. Th Utah wrestler won the first fall with a drop to hold In seven minutes. Jensen used a body slam to even th match ia f it minutes, and eight mlnut a later took the deciding tumble with a flying Dutrbmau. Ti-enra Hlgams, 111, Japan. defeated Musey McGuIr. Ii7, Weat Salem, ta tha sml-wlndup. taking two faila oat of thre. M...h a,i. ta-., n. laua out of thre. " w dams. 4. Portland. JiVii"; ! 'l wr..M u.ih.ri . rt ! delop4M Into a marathon con la h. .1 ln Tha won from St. Helena, Helbert waa unable to return to the ring for tba final fall after caTi bad taken on. Olympic Divinjr Champion to Wed Hollywood Man IsOS ANORt.KR. Aug. . (U.R) The enrairn.nt of Dorothy Poynton, I -yrar. old Olympic dWIng champion to N-Uon U. Hill. Hollywood bntln-nntnan. wi confirmed hy her parents, Mr and Mra. R. E. Poynton. The young swimmer I. to ar rive hcra tomorrow from New York where she ha appeared m several aquatic meets. roynton Raid that while ha Waa not opposing the engagement h felt that It should bo a long on "because of Dorothy'a age." Asked about rspurta that lha " V h. .nd hi. wife "h L ", ?ri ,".."!. 1,0 two already had married, Poyn been Informed of It and do uot bellev It.' New York City and New Or leans are tha chief coftce-butin centers ot th I'nllsd States. 2 I KV BL-aV sHv" WRESTLING SPLIT SEHIES Senators Cling to One Game Advantage In Close Race flf FrrftRfcRT W. Btftfcfflt AmaHtrtsHit PrMfl HSMTta fUm Tha Washington Anatora aa.) Nw York Ta ka-a on id ay thir rnaoial fivr -fame a-?, with hortnra tnea and tk Sa4 tort i-lttigfiRf 49rtlf to ahrittklac Im4. Hato bark In th-lr first lt attmDr to Sturm tha Sn4tor rampart, th Yank. m.f i two la a row oar ID Uadert M rift day. Aa BaOa Rati, 144 aa II hi a-tMult thai gave Jom MCarrhy'i world rhamtrttta a vUttrn aad eat tha jiaatora' lead to oa im, Jit what II had -ta tl rora tha s-tr.aa ops4 U' Thursday. Mew art till Harrl Walter Utawart, S-anMar south paw wao had stopp-M th Taa -a o.d la tha first ga ma oi tha sri4M. aa bit hard Iron. tb start and fii.Jly rat;r4 la coo I'lerabl d:rdr ta th midi of a Kfin-rtii rily la th foarth tonica that 4aflnit) mii4 tha (Mela. Rob Hurk cin ta to fiad th hait-t fully p.; pu la t-4 but Hut olved that projlaas lanaadtat! with a sBia-Jihicg trip a off tn ceatr field wail. The bau who alto coIlvUd two doiM4 and a slngia during tha after aooa. later scored tha eevsatl raa of tha Inning oa a t.dr'i caoix. Coasa la Form Varnoa Comes, sleaaer south paw, htld tha aaators la sua miaatoa after tha lint tamni waea Washtogtoa couata4 tare runt, until tee heal forcd bit retirement f Allowing th eighth inning. Wiley Moor, hla sue aaa hit bard la ine i th Senators scored ceaam ainta four runs but they serTt-4 only to nakt th ore a bit m.r reapKtabte. Dm Harris led W lucf ton's attack with two bom runs and a double. In tbe only other major leagje game of th day. th tit. Louia I tUrowna made Manager Kogrs i HuraaUy a home dbut a aucc lM'' vrmi -'"lBi in- Idian.. 1J-. la a wild game that P-m tit but UM.e Ilean. Oral HH- dhrand and Oeorga Connelly walked seven ma and the Hroans acored eigiit runa with the aid of a triple by fc-m Wtt and single by Itrur Camp Ml and Jim Levey. 11.11 O !., n. l.-ll ii.i and Willie Kamm bit homer for th Indians bit they failed to ev ClevtrUud from tin king into fourth r !", a half gam hehlnd tbe Phila delphia Athletics with whom tby pr-vioutiy had beea vlrmally lied. JJurleigh Grimes Joins Cardinals ST. LOI IS. Aug. 1. U.R Bur- teieh t;riml i.t.rin SDitball Dlt : cher released by the Chicago Tubs today, has signed up again with th Ordinals, It waa announced tonight. Grime, wa, traded to tha Cuht for Hack Wilson following his splendid work In helping pltcb tli Cardinals to national leacu' petinauta in 1110 and 1931. snd to a world chsmplonship In thi latter year Ha will ols th team at Pittsburgh tomorrow. THEY UJE GOOD SENSE AND SAVE GOOD DOLLARS 5 SDL0N5 YANKS