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PAGE TWO August 3, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Carl Hubbell Sets Mark For Hurling Giant' Southpaw Bat ter Quarter-Century Old Shutout Record. Walter J o h n o n Hold AIL Time Mark. Carl Hubbell. lean screw bill specialist, this week ac complished a record sol equalled area In th year when baseball wa lea lively ttian It la today and pitchers had an excellent opportunity tor more Tlctorlea and tighter fame. Hubbell, rteru ot the New York Giant, pitched through 4 consecutive In . alnga of acoreleu baseball. Thla amailng southpaw ap aet a National League nark existing since 1108 the days when the pitcher had th ad- ' rentage and not the batter. The feat was so brilliant It - mattered little that Hubbell was knocked out ot th box toward th end ot Tuesday's game aad lost th contest bringing him th record. e e Only on other man In ' major leagu baseball, Walter Johnson, th Big Train tor th Washington Senators la the American league, baa don better than Hubbell. Johnson, in th 11S era ot lire ball hitters, established an all . time major leagu record with it onsecutiTe Innings at shut oat pitching. Th best record In th Na tional Leagu. previous to Hubbell' accomplishment on Taeeday, waa tnrned In by Eddie Rnelback ot the Chicago Cab 35 year ago. Rnelback pitched 44 corlea Innings In a row. e Hibbeil started his ran oa Jaby It against the St. Louis Cardinals. He pitched the last three Innings without letting la a ran. A tew days later he followed thla with a nine In ning skstoet victory against OkacinaatL Oa Jaly BnbbeH went against Pittscexgh as a reiiet barker after two-thirds lie first Maine aad bees eont- 8s waste tne nraras eight aad i. it wared arrlier s&av asst ears .taw tx rimes eat Jiuy 11; sate acaja the BroosUra Duatwi est Jarr II and Una kroaasat aw total te 41- wawa a jsttehed th tw fcnai xiosxom last Hat raw meed sst it Taee-. Say wheat BiC Tlrhaaski scamp ered bom wlia a run after twe-xia-da the aizUi Inning bad beaat based mav Hakbea-s tsi . third aaajor saaurne record earrahlisn- fcuntiny tws anooera znarka were sei. Staar Daaa g the th. Locb Cardinaj atraok sen IT men and ass eaicher. Jimmy Wit Boo. asad li tsusxta. Ta preneaa xooders record lor striken eat had bee heid by Frauk Hsra, Ckrisry Mathewaoa. Bb Waioej and Nap Racket. lack had (track at It. Ch arias Swaecer ef ProvJ flnce strack eat II Bostoa batten k IsSt. pitehitg at a distance ot it feet. see Frank Kile, promoter tor the Merrill and Tale Lake Le gion post, announced this week he had cancelled all ar rangements for a proposed box ing program for the state Le gion sonvsntioa. Miles, woo has been staging hie ahows la the Merrill community hall, aald he had been enable to get a license from th Klamath Falla boxing commission. Henley Defeats Beatty Outfit Th Henley town team defeat ed Beatty at Beattv Sunday, It te 7. Th heavy hitting Henley offensive scored on 30 safeties. Th summary: , R. H. E. Honlcy 11 30 4 Beatty 7 15 J0 Bhort, Durant and Cheyn Shaw and Barclay. Lennox LENOX. A car drlv.n k. i. May was damaged Thursday aft- t., noun wusn ne lott control of the machine when attempting to pasa another car. The c- turned completely around in the man ana ran into the Lnox market and fruit stor on the " rD"u. knocking a portion ' lounaation from under the store. Mrs. May, In the car with Mr. May, received minor Injuries. Rov. Bates of Ih First Chris- iibo enures, lias heon holding Sunday evening services In sto-wart-Lnox for th past three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond . of Merrill were overnight guests at the J. W. Middleton home Saturday. Mrs. Maynard of Macdoel. Cel., was rlsltlng her lather Mr. Dorey, Sundny. Mr, War has been elected superintendent of the Sunday achool. Mrs. Ford, who has been III (or some time, It better. Mrs. Bain Thompson Is con fined to her home with Illness. 0. W. Borders of Portland, representative of the Pacific State Development company, fass been spending th past week In Lenox-Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Hofflcr and on Floyd, spent Sundny with Mrs. Hoftler' parents In Hllde-brand BOXING HER, LEAL LEAD PACK Portland Star Cards For Total of 144; Frisean Next KASTMORKLAND GOLF CI. I B, Portland. Ore., Aug. 1 (UP) Leslie Leal. Belllngham. Wash., sharp-shooter and aouthern Ore gon tltllst. came home with sparkling 33 three under par on his second nin to card a 70 74 144 late today to tie Talbot (Tab) Boyer, Portland city champion, (or medalist honors in the national pablio links golf chsmplonship. EASTMORELAND GOLF CLUB. Portland. Ore.. Aug. t (VP) Medalist honors appeared certain for Talbot (Tab) Borer, Port land captain, as returns ot the national publie links golf tour nament qualifying round came la late today. Boyer turned Ill'l today to giro him 144 strokes for the two days' play. Nearest to the red-faced Portland youth were Cbarlea Ferrar. San Francisco, 1931 public Unka champion, with a TI-T4 KS.. and Joe Green. Philadelphia veteran, who carded a 14C. Sunk Added Officials added one stroke to Boyere aggregate waea t&ey ruled he should bar scored a T Instead ot a t on the third i hole ot his morning round. Borer failed te count a penalty stroke for dropping a ball at the hole, it was reported. Robert Lee Miller. Jackson ville, Fla, defending champion, dedicated hat poor morning performance of yesterday by oardizg a 4 oa the first sine today, and rosing home with a . card tor an aggregate of lii. swt sail considered good enough ret aua into the euaJifrmr IIS. . a?cr tr derations wars that score at let rrckes o woald be necessary to tnr the championship better quel; round startttig tomorrow and ending satnroay. Portiajid'a toar-mas team held a aiigni lend over Altadena. I Calii, eompeung tor the War ren 411. Harding trophy, held bv ! lnlnni. T - , I ' rsmsi reiums ave Lea Anarelea. Chicago and wreat xtrat viae from thThanZ tatua. " ug Jteaca, uain a c nance mne smeDent aerertltitg tor the KiarfiStfa Lesion corTer.tlcn has recently been secured throcrti the eriorta ot The Calorma Oree-on Power oompany. One of the latest examples of this co operation was a fall par ad Tertiaemect which appeared In !at week's issn of the Oregon Voter, well known miguine with a wide circulation tkrotth osl the state. The ad fwturd tie conrer-icn slc.paa "Kiamath Kegion 'rl oor,s Legioa." The local power eompstT Js also cooperating with the Kin ath Legionnaire by advertis:ng the eottiLg eonvectitn over radio stations ot Medford and of in 1 city. Bennett Defeats Reed At Salem citrtf . , . ReniiVT ' Ai : 'API Cecil il.r,.-..,'. t"tUno,n' on . "inuiait rostcn from Robin Red of Reedst.ort here last nlrbt. Bennett tcok th first fall with revert crab hold in 17 ir.lnnt. and the final fall In 7:S wfh body slsm. Reed raptured a M wun a series of ihnnlf.. ...... . . - butts snd body pres. In 18:30. j e-w s DOWN BOOSTS IEGIDH i I M i rtcxivt KfcMAIN5 FAR CrS r Nvf Jfj I ct i J nniilu ifj -rue cc-ir, rc-?.. CS' Vl JU I ' y ww .. ... inu -WHl WIVtC tJ-J -C?U. SJ 1-1 Sporting BASEBALL t istic Stars vs. Other Stars I ' k 4XTaat l- . I I & AT W law. I I MrW zi rr -NaT Jr. rv f li 4 l vf f el I 1 to.V l,7 3 K. .... , . i .11 IB! '- um riC FWoslctty attached w the recent pugilistic actlrlUes ot Al Joison, atape, screen and radio star, and Waiter Wine hell. New York col asnnsR. have brought snout boxing practice. Upper photo shows Joi sts! nght m -semi training" with Max Baer, heavyweight boxer. In the Vs.hct airplane hangar at Alameda, Calif. Lower photo shows Vsnchell nonrhe.anUy walking away after tlonring Jack Dempsey, sil xo toa. at a benefit at the Los Aneeles Olympic Auditorium, FOUR HRYYWEIGHT BATMEN READY FOR LEGION MATCHES; AL KARASICK Another thousand aounda oft heavyweight wreetltng will be ponreo into the innn hall Fri BIWt tur.her glorifi- tttiot of a sport suddenly captor- i.iweuifli lonowiEs rn Kiamath falls. Beading the fonr wlthoot the same years of exptri-a-.hiete alcned by Mack Liliard. en re. has won repeatedly at th promoter, will be Al Karaeirk and Legion hall. Bob Kmae, two n en who hare al-t As far as Klamath Fall Is con temateiy domicsted th North- cerned. the match will determine wear profession of grsiiplers. the chBn-.plonsr.ip smong heavy Kms. th Ovweco d;-t farmer, j welrhts who hsve wrestled here . r. u i.u uoa. . wno onre was a ballet dsnrer. will . r-it . thai e.M. . . -- - - - - . c - - hb.v o. u iraicnea in ine araiat each other here. Both prel.mlr.ary. Klbbens will weigh men have topped wekly cards In at 11$ ponnds and Wolfe at frecnettly. but ttis will mark the 11. It will be their opening ex only time Li:isrd has b-n sue- : trillion here, and If they show s c!fnl ia bringing them to- their records describe. Llllard nn r"'ber. j doubtedly will have them back. 10 LEGION OElEMTESiS Medford and Ja'kton couuir wlll be sell represented at theied Klamath Legion convention nettion southern Oregon to par we-k inrtritia frf,m ih. fr.itc,-. 1 Ing !tm from a went ls.u of me ivuiuiu a jami-i riune: "The largest representation il local Lrlon and Auxlliarv msra-iCU 1 writ, ius.1 unm vwvt lie nana Ameri an Legion gathering since !th .MMIord convention in UZ1 Is ensured when the 15th annua! state convention lakes plac In Klsmsth Falls August Vi. 11 snd 12. Medford post's drum corps and scores of Legionnslres snd Auxiliaries from this city sre already planning to take In me entire convention nroxrsm mw vumw conveniion progrsm while hundred, of otheri expect ED POWER- a. ii- t. r. t. mAiTo i-jHVt; hN THE SECOND DWIir-1 Because of pooq fielding and pitchins. JT Because of fqor fkldin& and pitching. TENNIS i -As MEETS HIUSE'iSSkS Titti ft, r.tn. ,v. Braberg bout. Ksraslrk h ct 1 , i - " , tB former champion on a foal. , cruee. nearier than th Lion, hot i wo of men. tverett Kin bens I of Oklshoms. snd Le, Wolfs of t v . . . . . to be present for at least one day of the celebration. "In sddltlon, msnv lorsl cltl Jns who sre not affiliated with e organizations will take ad- tare of th opportunity to witness a real American Legion convention with all Its color, mar tial music and carefree spirit of enjoyment. The Klamath con ventlon commission has extend- a cordial invitation to very- '"ipate In what is expected to ,loni heid m the state. i s-aiesii C4ViBfjrV D... i jj. company AddS Driver Thursday The Klamnth Ana enmnanv la taking all ateps to comply with the measure, of th national re covery art. It waa announced by vv. H. Jackson, manager. stua drivers start on a new six-hour dsy schedule Thursday with another full time driver added to th crw," Jackson said. FOUR OF THE TOP TtN BATTERS IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. ARE PHILS COLF CM HUBBELL Shutout Record Beaten But So Are N. Giants. Y. By lluirh , Fullcrton Jr. (Associated Press ftports Wrltsr) Carl Hubbell held a new Na tional league record today, but hla five-game winning streak had come to an end. and as a result the New York Giants' lead over the on-rushlng Pittsburgh Pirates had shrunk alarmingly. Starting with 40 13 consecu tive shut-out Innings behind him. Hubbell went on Tuesday until be had cracked Ed Ksulliach'a 15-year-old National leagu record of 44. Then the heat and th Huston Braves' batters got him In the sixth. Boston scored two runs to and th streak at 4 Inn ings, and went on to beat th Giant I to 1. Th defeat, with 1'litsliurgir 9-3 slaughter of the St. Louis Cardinals, cut th Giants' load to H gsmes. Johnson's Feat Recalled Ruelbach's old record, which hsd stood sine Mug, Included the Cub pitcher's great feat of blanking Brooklyn twice In ous day. The major league of 54 Inn-1 Inns wss mad by Walter John son in 191J. Th Pirate hardly needed more than th first Inning to chalk up their eighth straight vic tory as thtiy assailed bill Walker for fir runs, thsv went on snd hit Dsny Vanrs hard, and wound np with a little Impromptu (1st throwing between 8tev Swelonlo and George Watklna as th result ot gwetonlc's hitting Leo Duroch- er with a pitched ball in th sev enth. It lasted Jnst long enough for them to b chased from th gam, Cards In Fourth Th Csrdlnsls skidded Into fourth pier again as the Chicago Cubs broke a slx-gsm losing streak with a 3-1 victory over lb Cincinnati Rids. Pat Malone to five hits, while nebed five hits for all their runs la th third. la th only Amerlcaa leaaua tamt. the Cleveland Indian and 1010 " P'c "b De- troll s Tigera as th browns rap ped Vonte Pearson la th early .nnlni , and coasted to a J-3 vlc- lory Demna 0am Urar a line piunmg. Baseball R. H. E. 4 12 3 I 4 o.cram.nl San Francisco " " rrancisco (10 Innings) Vlnrl and Woodall; Davit and HottarinL X.tTIOXAL I.EAOl'K First Gam R. H. E, New York . (11 I Philadelphia .. 13 13 1 ntmmmons. Bell, Salveson, ftpencsr snd Msncuso, Richards: Holley, Hansen and Davis, Mc- Curdy. First Game R. Brooklyn I II. 13 It Boston Berk. Ryan and Looet Brandt ana ttogan. It. H. E. Cincinnati 4 Chicago 10 14 0 Lucas. Kolph, Stout and Hams- ley, Manion; Root, Henshaw and Campbell. Second gam: R. H. E. New York II J4 1 Philadelphia 18 1 I'armelee and Msncuso; A. Moore, J. Jackson and Davis. (13 Innings) R. II. E. St. Louis 4 11 3 Pittsburgh 3 10 1 Csrleton, Walker, Haines and Utarrell; Maine, Cliagnon, French and Grace, Finney. Second game H. H. E. Brooklyn . ...... 3 10 0 Boston 1 6.1 Mungo end Lopes; Frank house, Smith and Hogan, AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Chicago 31 Detroit 1 T l Jonas and Berry; Marbarry and Passk, R H E Philadelphia n' n' is New York 3 10 1 Earnahsw, Walberg and Coch rane, Madjeskl; Ruffing, Mac Fayden, Brown. Uhla and nick,,. Jorgens. R. H. E. Boston .... 14 1 Wsshlngton 1 t 0 Wetland, Kiln, L. Brown and Ferrell; Crowder and Sewell. Second game: R. H. E. Chicago 4 10 1 Detroit 1 o Gaston and Berry; Frasler, Herring, Hogsett and Hayworth. R. H. e. Cleveland .16 10 0 St. Lou It ...... . . (13 3 Ferrell, Connelly and Pytlak; niaeholder. Hebart. fitllaa and Shea. PICXIO HELD A. C. Olson, principal ot the Altamont school, took 30 mem bers of hla Christlnn Endeavor group for a plrnio In Moore park yestarday afternoon. The group swam In th natatorlum before th picnic. Nln Inch of rain fell In tC minute at Assam. India, prob ably th world's record la rainstorms. SETS NEW IRK News RACING I Seattle Lad Sets New Record M pfem ti :! .'. "la- NEA f" - t iy As ; Buster Orabbe's American record and Ih world record for th lonfl meter free-style swim were both broken by Jsik Medics. Deattle yo.j,h. when he made th distance In II minutes, J7.1 asennds at th P N A. meet at Portland. He's shown with hla coach. Kay Daughters, who also developed Helm Idadlaoo. Braves Happy; Singer Returns To Boston Club BOSTON, Aug. 3. (API- There was music In the wigwam today, for Hobby Smith, favorite shower bath aongster ot th Bat' tun Braves, I back with trlb one more. Kmll Furhs, president ef th nravea, haa never been wholly happy sine Smith, a one-time shortstop converted Into pitch er, wa traded three rears ago. He wonld shak his head sad ly and say: "W haven't had a good slngsr on this club sine Piulth left." Fucha' bssehall fortunes bars been Improving lately. Th Braves have been threatening to break Into the first division and gate recelpta have mounted to th point where singing Is again la order. Small wonder then that Furhi grubbed Smith when the Cin cinnati Reds cut him adrift. "W reslly seeded a singer on th club," Fueht xplslned, "specially one that can do dou ble duty as starting pitcher." So tonight. If all goes well. Smith will burst Into his favorite bathing song, "Sweet Adeline." Cubs Recall Hurler From Coast League CHICAOO. Aug. II. (U.PJ Leroy ll-rmanii, rlghthanded pitcher, todsy wss rerslled from the Los Angeles Pacific Coast I.easue club by the Chlrsgo Cubs. Hermann, who haa a rec "After having driven 'all three', 1 aUy, the Terraplane ttood out like a llghthotue." eeSo The ri.rruv.cl.onuiofTerr.ple oertxeruvthened by perform.nr worsr. eeonomj tact and experience convictions is drowning out all comparkooa. Get B grcmp of TemtpUru) owner, tcerrrrwuere in Uieworid-and the ound ltk. convention delegate sil trying to nominate the game auKUdatZ "Never have to shift gear on hills," ' "Get around every car on the road without effort." "Not a cent for repairs in 29,000 mile." "Smooth a a greyhound oyer a fence." "More than 400 milot t day wilhont fatlgne," That . the sort of thing they're laying. Ask them, and theyU tell you. Eren better, drive a Terraplane and you won't have to ask anybody 1 "It Isn't the speed U , the rapidity!" ntJDsoy gtirtJi-Mx. san . racxjHAkgg or.im,7i.. 410 S. 8th Tjgj In tm II. A. Unites Ttrmlaasi Omtaw.. FISHING ord of sixteen victories snd nlns riefents, will tuk th plac of Burleigh Grimes, veteran who rat released Sutnlay. Indian Pitcher Fined Heavily CI.FVKI.ANI). Aug. I. (,P) Oral Hiltiebraiid, leading pitcher aa th Cleveland Indians, was wudar lb ban ot an Indefinite suspnnslon today and ordered by Manager Walter Johnson to pay 1100 fine tor display of tem per In St. Louis Mmidsy. Ths fin wss ordered when Hlldehrand hurled ths resin bsg to the ground In disgust at be ing removed from the box after he wslksd three men and al lowed one hit In th wild sev enth- Inning l-run rally that enabled the Browns to win 13 to I. Drowning undsr that or der, the young pitcher exchanged hot worda with Johnson before yesterdsy s game In St. Louis and was ordered suspended Indefi nitely. Woman Starts Channel Swim LONDON. Aug. t. UP) Msr- cedes Gleltse, who In !17 seam the English channel from the French side, started a reverse attempt today, entering the water at Dover. If she succeeds she will be the first woman to a Ira from England to France. Starling at 10:16 a. m.. she wss reported at 3.45 p. m.. swimming strongly and making excellent progress In th direc tion of Csps Uris-N'st. j "Betty, darling, trhy dancm whan r ran Ttrrnplanef A never ridden In luck a ear." "Neither had I, till Ned brouglu ihU miracle home last teeek." say we all of 1 ' VTL'-J eTN ESSEX TEMlAPIAXR -f -.-- "rt. .tat . sftau, MI cniya . eir.nr lt Acme Motor WRESTLING WEAKER TEAMS STAGE REVOLT First Division Outfits Defeated In Coast Titlo Raco. By the Associated Press Th Coast leagu pennant tits, stlon remained unchanged tot. lowing a second division unrts. l! ng Tuesday which Saw th (oil leadera defeated bracket teems. ny Ih second Sacramento bowed 0 g, Francisco, 3-4. with Bruce Cua nlngham gaining credit for bli first victory In a aval unii,.,. although he was relieved In thi seventh Inning by Ken Dougl.t after being struck In the ii, by nordagary'a Una drive Th. Heals nicked tCd Bryan and Jos Noonsn for It ssfclles. Includ ing llollarlnr four-bagger. Iortla"l Clicked. Johnny Bablrh checked sm. Isnd with eight hits to clva is Missions the Serlrs onener. i.l The Beds bunched their sltM blows off of Lou Koupsl In lbs fourth, sixth and ninth for thsli run. Bablrh led the attack wlta a homer and single. With Art Brsdbury't triple snd tbrse singles showing ths ay, Seatils eighth place la diana had an esy time beating Hollywood. H-. Ray Jacobs 31st home run of th season sc counted for throe of th Holly wood tallies, plill Page. Indus hurler, and Arrhl Campbell of th atara went the routs, Oskland completed th route of the four pace-sellers with a 7-3 decision over Los Angeles. Boy Joiner stopped the Angels with seven blnglee ss his mates chased Wyna Ballou to the showers and then hit Emmtt Nelson freely. Although he fail ed to hit safely. Jules Wsra drove In three of ths Oakland runs, llarlln Pool, Oak right fielder, collected a doubl snd two singles. British And U. S. Net Stars Meet NEW YORK, Aug. 1. (UR Helen Jaroba of Pasadena. Calif., national singles chsmplon, will meet Dorothy Round of London, Wimbledon flnsllet. la the open ing match of th Wlghtman cup tennla tourney at Forest Hills on Friday, according to th draw today. The two-lay aerie between British and United States teams will open at 3 p. m. Friday at the West Hide Tennis club, snd the Jacobs-Hound match will bs followed by on between Mr. Helen Wills Moody of Csllfornlt, Wlmbledom chsmplon, snd Msr tsret Bcrlren of England. us 99 Go. Phon 680 ,