PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON August f, 1939 H Sporting News Braucher's Sport Gossip 1 uvce KM e.e By WILLIAM BRAITHF.R Helen Jacob, will mon east and spend the winter writing seriously, aaya sba . . . alma to be a novelist. . . . Branch Rickey, who used to be an enemy of both Rofara Hornsby and Phil Ball, brought tha two ot tbem together In the conference that reiulted in Hornsby's being algned ai tha Browns' manager until 1934. . . . Tbla depart ment often a reward for tha capture ot tha first man who ahouted "Okay. America I" when Jolaon socked wincneu. Bab Ruth remalna a wag . . . he chased Joe Sewell tha length lha m I tha Alh ntrht anil when he caught the little old man he placed him on fcla knee and entertained tha team with a ventriloquist's act. . . . Gabby Street'! last gesture aa manager ok ma uarainaia was iw assault on Umpire Bill Klam . . , ad be didn't nse ventriloquism, either. Tllden Could Take It In the light ot Ellsworth Tlnee' collapse at Auteull, we begin to realise that BtU Tilden. who stood yeara of It. wa a better man than w thought. . . . Jut to get tnned up the Trolan AMxik.il turn will niwa the sea- aon September IS with a double- Bder, occiaentar ana wnmm. Another reward la offered by tbla department -for the diacoyery ot a fnnnler fighting nam than Gordon Fortenberry. from Co eoa, ria. . . . Bob Fltaslmmon ..4. . famniii remark. "The bigger they are tha harder they fall, Just-Deiore nia iim wu Big Ed Dunthorst, the Human Freight Car ... and Bob proved It by knocking Dnnkhorit out. Draw Two, Gna Frankie Frlsch atarted bis managerial career with the Card inals by lifting the ban on beer . . bat told one and all that I,.. mtttr wmild draw a otent plaster (a plaster la what wa used to can a uu atu aid Hint league.) Eleanor Holm llkea to wear a kenple of orchlda on a snouiur trap at her awimmlng ault. . . . ..... t. the nnlr aal lreia w'i - with big feet . . . Inspect the samp ot aoma of onr leading tennlsers aome day when yon MTni auji.ii" " nl- among them Helen WilH Moody. MS TOU KSOW THAT After Gabby Street an noaaced ha would be hack in the major league next year aa manager, the guessing be nt m trrlfl. aetting a new high ... all the tall-end club were aaentloned, with food reason why (Hbby would right in each one. . . , Jockey B. Arcaro waa eat down for W day at Arlington recently tor conduct unbecoming a jockey and a gentleman . . . 5 mount. Hot Shot, had warred In the atretch. inter fering with two other nag . . tward began looking iota Arcaro'a record . . . and it waa discovered he bad been sat down 1 daya during tha list year, each time for awerving in the rtretch ; and each time he waa riding Hot Shot . . . veterinarians Inspecting the hor.e. found the animal bad a bruised heel, causing lameness which made it swerve ... the moral of which i: Don't go around riding lama horse. Browning, Lewis Canture Matches; r Dawkins Victor PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5. W) Taking two tall out of three. Jim Browning, 110. of Joplln Mo., won the main event of laat night', wrestling program here from Howard Cntonwine, 33, ot Portland. Browning won tb first fall with a leg turnover cissor In 14 minute, and after Canton wlna had taken the aecond fall in mlnntei with a body elam, successfully applied another leg turnover scissors to win the de ciding fall In i minute. Ed "Stringier" Lewi, 240. Glendale, Calif., won from George Nelson, 115, Logan, Utah, in the eml-finl. Nelson, who had taken the first Call, w unable to return to the mat after Lewi won the second fall. Bcotty Dawfclns, 108, Monrbe, La., defeated Walt Slrol. 191. Vancouver, B. C, taking one fall. George Bennett, 165, Tulsa, Okla., took the preliminary from Pat Anderson, 167, .Sacramento, with on fall. STANDINGS By Associated Pre PACIFIC COAST LEAMt'K W. L. Pet. Sacramento .-..76 49 Portland .., 1 0 Hollywood 71 (1 605 ,190 582 Lna Aneeles 7 2 52 .Sal Oakland .6 7 .454 Missions (1 13 411 San Francisco 48 16 .390 Seattle .46 74 .383 AMERICAN LKAGUK W. L. Pet. Washington 3 3S 43 New York 60 38 .613 Philadelphia '49 .500 Cleveland -.61 58 .490 Detroit ..48 63 " .476 Chicago 47 68 .47 Boston -44 (8 .454 St, Loul l 17 .161 NATIONAL LEAGl'B W. L. Pet. New York .. 69 39 .601 Pittsburgh .. 4 8 46 .663 Chicago 63 48 .649 8t. Loul ..54 47 .636 Boston 63 '60 .616 Philadelphia - 66 .429 Brooklyn .....40 68 .408 Cincinnati 41 (1 .198 BOXING FERERRA WINS GOLF GROWN Defendiijg Champ Loses To California Star At Portland By ARTHVR L. 8C110EM lulled Press Staff Correspondent PORTLAND, Aug. 6. tl)P A stocky San Francisco steel worker, Charle Fererra, won the national publlo link golf cham pionship for tha aecond time, here today. He defeated Robert Lee Mil ler ot Jacksonville, Fla., defend ing champion, four up and two to olay in the final match thla afternoon. Fererra won the championship in 1131 at SU Paul, Minn. Miller Stubborn Miller fought a stubborn, up hill battle all day. After he had aonarently blown up entirely late in the morning round, came back in the afternoon, and dog gedly whittled away at Fererra a lead. Not until ha wa alx down to the San Franciscan, did Miller revive hi game. Then he cut Fererra' lead to five, four, to three. He (lipped and Fererra went again to four aa they made the turn. They were shooting the best golf ot the day toward the end of the afternoon round. Miller cut hia opponent' lead to three at the 28 tb, but be had spent hi gam then. They went aroand the 34th In halves. Plunk 1 It's Over! Tha 84th the 16th proved a heart-breaker, to more than one entrant. It la a water carry ot 148 yard to a green blanked by water on two aides. ' Fererra laid hi ball Just oft the green. The Florida ex-caddy stepped to the tee and played his No. 7 Iron. The ball dropped in the water, three feet short. He teed up again, and the ball went far over the green where be lay three with Fererra stiff to the pin in two, and the match wa over. , LakevieW to Play Alturas, Klamath t - 'Mill Ball Team LAKEVIEW. The Lakevlew and Alturas baseball team will play here Sunday. Lakevlew la scheduled to piay Shaw-Bertram in Klamath Falls next week but baa requested tb Shaw-Bertram team to transfer the game to Lakevlew. Tha three day ot the Lake view roundup have been desig nated Alturas day, Harney Coun ty day and Klamath Falls day. The Alturas baseball team will play Lakevlew here the first day; the Hinea team, championa of Harney eounty, will oppose Lakeriew on Sunday, and the Klamath All Stars will play here on Labor day, that being Klam ath Falla day. . Seven thousand ton of water go ever Niagara Falls every sec ond. It baa been found that high fre quency electric currents will kill typhoid germs. Recognize Him? HORIZOXTAL 1 First nam at man in picture. I Last name f man In picture. 18 Turkish official. 14 Polynesian chestnut. 16 Water wheal. 18 Chum. 20 To tura aside. It Sand. !3 Lawful. 26 Being only. ' 24 Sheltered place. 37 The pictured nan is an ef many plays (pl.IT 29 To perish. 8 Eilats. Answer to Previous Pusale AM:r.Ul ;AT MtjC LABi '.'.1 S C CsTl- H'y I l En aivlLA't o ufl 3'orr t5'EBAjM!ABDPDOABO aiculs, called chtorlnt. 42 Solid (combln- ' Ing form). 44 Measure at area. 46 Cat hod (abbr.). 47 To reprove. 48 Company (abbr.). 49 T soak fax. 61 Related. 62 Measur. 83 Aasstn silk worm. 66 Paraoa bird. 81 Hen frart. 32 Growing eat. 84 Half an em. 35 Since. 87 To aeorlfy. 39 Elements which form nits by direct anion with i 'j 3 m5"" " ST" !p H5" " SS35 S5S3 P a-fl -P 1- hx - - - K&wl BASEBALL Sets World Swim Record At 15 .- 4 1 ' Katherln Rawla (right), 13 awimmlng ace, did mora than medley swim during the National Long Island. For, in covering th by mora than 10 second her own world mark. Runner-up June Burr ot California glvea Xatherlne DUCKS, INDIANS SACRAMENTO TO TWO AND ONE-HALF GAMES By Associated Pre Think, to rain, which forced postponement at Portland and a,ta mnA in enstlr San Fran- claco errors, Sacramento waa two and one-half game ahead of it closest rival In the drive for the Coast league championship. Training by four rune at the beginning of the seventh Inning, the Senators combined two errors by Carl Sever, Seal shortstop, with six bit tor aeven jruns. They add ed two more In the eighth to win 10-9. Tony Boroja led the 14-hlt Sacramento attack with a double and three ainglea. He waa re moved from the game In the last Southern Oregon League Outfits End Year Sunday Rli teams In the Southern Ore gon baseball league will close tbe season Sunday. The Klamath Pelicans and the Roseburg Vet erans, tied for aecond place, have an opportunity to throw the final standings Into a three-way tie wltb Coqullle. The Pelicans will meet Med- ford In the valley, and Coqullle league leader, will elasb with Roseburg on the Roseburg dia mond. Kagle Point will play at Ash land. picture I a famous T 13 Hiding plac for food. 16 A play h mad famous. 17 Native metals. 18 Cavity. 19 Animals called kings of beasts. 21 A great lake. 23 To tug. 24 Street car. 27 Vigilant. 28 Lets It stand. 31 Self. 33 To choose kr ballot. 36 Dye. 34 Upon. 38 Company of soldier. 4 To stir. 44 Th pictured man I also a star J 43 Serpent monster. 44 Eael' llest 641) If 14. AB AQTl nCiUT.il mMo o'cBTol H UUir U 1 pUERI as cjm w j 66 Bone. 67 Entailed. 69 Postscript (abbr.). 40 Second not, glt'nnecessary. VKRTICAL 2 Weird. 3Te leave L 4 Inlet. 6 ftraln. 7 Railroad. 3 Boy. Paragraph. W Surfeited. 11 The man In the 61 Conjunctlea. S3 Dtlty. TENNIS 4i- - year - old Fort Lauderdale, Fl. defend her titl in the 300-meter championship at Jones Beach, distance in 4:38.6, she slashed a big hug for the feat. RAINED OUT; BOOSTS LEAD innlns with a dislocated thumb. Hal Stitsel showed a return to the form that made blm one of Los Angeles' most effective pitch ers last year, as he beat Oakland Friday night, 6-1, giving but one bi(. Loa Angeles maae a Dig mgui of it with a 10-1 win In the seveu- inning nightcap, enlivened by a fight Involving Jim Oglesby. An gel first sacker, and Emll Mallho and. Harlln pool ot uaaiana. Lin nlres and nlavers stopped the tus Isle before any damage was done. I Rained out, the Missions and Portland have a twin bill lined up for today. Tha postponed Hollywood-Seattle game will be played later in the season Hanley Selects Stars Jor Grid Game At Chicago CHICAGO, Ang. I. ft.P-Coach Dick Hanley of Northwestern to day announced th four players whs will complete th eastern ros ter for the East-West night foot ball game at Soldiers Field Aug. ust 24. They are Oena Rosanl, Mar qnette. halfback; Ren Boswell Texas Christian; tackle; George Musso, James Mllllkln, tackl and Orln Crow, Haskell, center. Hanley selected 12 player from the East, mid-West and South to play a similar (quad selected by Howard Jones, Southern Califor nia, from th Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain region. Haskell Signs Indian Coaches LAWRENCE, Kan., Aug. 6 flj.fi) The tradition of an all-Indian COSChlnv Stuff ml tlaakall lna,l,tu will be continued, it waa learned today when announcement was made that Otis Welch would be HfrMn if i..... football coach at tha Indian Insti tution. Welch learneil Mb rnnfhatl mi rier (llenn (Pool Warn, a, lisle. He has coached at the uni versities of Washington, Idaho and Virginia. It also was ennftrmeit tnAmr that Roe Cloud, founder of the American institute at Wichita. Kan.. Won I H heenme itn.-i.t-.. ent at Haskell. Husky Official Quits University SEATTLFJ, Aug. I, (API After mfllBlnff ,n Irt.anl . ,1. , . . " . UIB- cnare-e bv charto vantin new overseer of athletica. Earl' r. lampneii, graduate manager of th associated students of Univeraltv or Wamhinvinn ...k mitted hie resignation Friday at joint meeting or tha student board of control and members ot th executive committee of tha board of regent. WEATHER Th Cvcln-Rtrirmav.-Mnh . TT- derwood' pharmacy registered a finiiK lurumeinrj pressure tnls mornln and Indleaffnne fav orable for higher temperature tomorrow with tlear skies over Sunday. The Tyco recording thermo meter reslslered mnvlmnm ni, minimum temperatures today aa ioiiows: High 16 Low 41 Forecast for next 14 hnura! COLF BIT H1TTEHS T National League Leaders Find Power At Bat By HVOH ). Fl'LLFRTOX, Jr. Aaaoclated Pre Sport Writer Th New York Olanta, who were holding th National league lead oa pitching alone, suddenly have blossomed out a a team ot bitter Just wbea a bit ot ex tra punch may com In very handy to help them down the home stretch. They set up a season's (coring record In their current series with th Phillies on Wednesday and Just to prove It wasn't a "fluke." they duplicated Wednes days II to 1 score Friday. Rhera la Victim The Olanls piled up 13 hit, moat ot them off th veteran right hander, Charlea Flint Rhem, to make their total for three game 68 hit and 43 run. They plied up a 7-1 lead In seven Innlnss, then scored nln run in th eighth when Rhem mixed passe with seven hit. Every Giant except Lefty Clark, the starting pitcher who was relieved by Carl Hubbell In the seventh, had a hand In the hitting and Joe Moore, Mel Ott and Frank O'Doul oracked out tour blows each. The Olant failed to gain on the aecond place Plttaburth Pirates, who again found the trick of winning game In th ninth and defeated th St. Loul Cardinals. I to 4. Dodgers Lose Two Th fifth Place Boston Brave cut the Cardinals' margin to two samea by taking a doubleheader from th Brooklyn Dodger, 4 to 1 and 3 to 0, behind fine pitch ing br Ben Cantwell and Bob Smith. Wlly Berger contri buted his 20th homer to tne sec ond victory. In the only American league game, the Detroit Tigers went Into fifth place, passing Chicago aa the downed the Whit Sox 3 to 3 In 11 Innings. Vis Borrell allowed th Hose only alx hits and Hank Greenberg drove tn all the Tiger rum with a homer ana a single. TJTICA. N. T.. Aug. I. VP) One state trooper wa Injured so badly he may die. and five other, Including Captain Steph en McOrath. hero ot the 1989 Auburn prrlson riots, wer les seriously hurt, in hand to hand fighting with striking milk pro ducer at Oriakany. Th most eeTlously Injured wa Trooper Oeorg Mrshali rennrted bv St. Ellisbeth's hos pital to bava a hemorrhage of the brain after being struck with a stone or clnb In th engage ment with holiday farmere who sought to block th delivery of milk he and hi comrade were convoying. Town Band Will Form in LakevieW LAKEVIEW. Plan re now under way for a Lakevlew town band, according to Professor Andrew Landlee, who with his family hare recently moved here from Eugene. Wltb th assist ance ot Mark Getty and Rolland McDonald plans are fast matur ing and band officers and plan for rehearsals will be taken up at th meeting to be held here next Thursday in th I. O. O. F. ball. Th Lakevlew school board has signed Mr. Landle on a part time basis to take charge of the organising and Instructing of both a school band and an orchestra for tha coming year. Charles I. Spell man Speaks Here Friday Charle I. Soellman. Jewish evangelist and editor of the Jewish Christian Witness at Los Angeles, preached at the Klam ath temple camp meeting at East Main and Oak atreets Friday night, Mr. Snellman will nreach again Sunday morning before go ing to Asniana. He spoke oa th "Restoration of th Jew." Rev. Fred Hornshuh, pastor. ha announced all service will be held In tha tent except the Sunday morning Sunday school and preaching service. Six Arrested On Liquor Charges Th wars of drunken laborers arrested by th city police con tinued Friday evening a lit were taken Into custody to ap pear before Police Judge Clifton Richmond, Saturday. John Kayo, 40. Indian: Ram O'Conner, 46, longer; Thomas L. Oulse, 62, logger; 8. liunsen, 62, logger; H. B. Miller 42, logger; W. Doney. 47. logger, were all charged with being drunk. Three faced charge ot being drunk ROLI PHILLIES RACING RUSSIAN LION DEMANDS BIG GUARANTEE FOR TIIYE MATCH; L1LLAHD DECISION PENDING Al Karaslck, exercising his reputation far temperament, Saturday flatfly refused to wratl Ted Thy ot Portland unless a 1160 guarantee waa poated. Tha Thye-Karaalck match had been proposed a a featur for th American Legion conven tion. Mack Llllard, promoter, has given tba Russian Lion until Monday to come to an agree ment. Ha said Saturday It would ba Impossible to give Karaslck a guarantee unless th admission prtc wa rlsed. Llllard refused to consider th Lion' recommendation th price be boosted, Baooball By I'nlted Pre NATIONAL LKAOl'B R. H. E. New York 11 II 0 Philadelphia ....... I 11 3 Schumacher and Msncuso; Col lins, Llska and Davis. Second game: R. H. E. New York 114 Philadelphia - -.. T 1 0 Fllsalmmona, Bell and Rich ards; Hansen and V. Davis. First game: R. H. B. St. Louis I 10 8 Cincinnati . 10 0 Hallahan, 8. Johnson and Wil son; Rixey and Manlon. Second game: R. H. E. St. Louis 111 Cincinnati 1-4 1 Vance and O'Farrell; Benton. Frey and Manlon. R. H. I. Pittsburgh 11 I Chicago 16 4 Smith and Finney; Warneka, Nelson and Hartnatt. R. H. 1. Brooklyn 1 10 I Boston .. Ill Reck, Ryan and Lopes; Belt and Hogan, Hargrava. AMKRICA.f LEAGl'B R H E Philadelphia 8 0 New York 8 7 3 Mahaffey, Walberg and Coch ran; Gomel, Vaaatta, Moor and Dickey. R. It . H. E. Cleveland ........ Detroit (13 Innings). II I 17 I Brown, Bean and Pytlak; Bridges, Hogsatt, Herring and Hayworth. Second gam: R. H. I Cleveland 1 7 Detroit 14 Hndlln, Connelly and Spencar; Fischer and Pasek. R. H. E. Boston - - III Washington ..... .... Ill Rhodes and Ferrell; Weaver and Sewell. R. H. B. 14 I 18 3 Chicago I St. Louis (It InnlngSe. .10 Durham, Having, Faber and Berry; Hadley. McDonald, Stiles. Well nd Shea. COAST LEAGUE lly t'nited Press First game: R, H. E. Sacramento .. 3 10 Han Francisco Ill Ullllck and Woodall; Stlne and Bottarlnl. Second game: R, H. E. Sacramento ... Ill San Francisco. 8 7 1 (7 Innings). Flynn and Woodall; Stlna and Bottarlnl, Mclsaac. R. H. B. Oakland . Til Los Angeles I 10 1 McBvny, Shlnaen and Veil man; Nelaon, itltiel and Cronln. R. H. H. Hollywood I T 1 Seattle ... Ill Pag and Summers, Ulrloh and Cox. State Loan Co. in Its New Location The flfnlA T.nan enmnanv n, which ' Floyd Bachmann la man ager, will open Monday morning a, I ) . waa 1 AA fcT . 1 Tenth at rent. The office ha previously neen maintained In ulte Id! Oregon Bank building. On the business card announc ing (he ha-.a la l....lh.4 '.ill In th Oregon Bank building, 28 amps up norm rents trom main. CALIFORNIA Jf WINS DELAFIELD, Wli., Aug. I. (1TPIflnf.aM ftnrfaa ed youngster from Oakland, Cel.. today won th western junior tennis championship by defeat ing Russell Ball, El Paso, Texas, 6-0, 4-4, 7-6 on th St. John' academy clay courts. Dr. Harold M. Brown Announce the removal of his office from Klamath Valley Hospital to 301 Oragon Bank Bldf. Practice limited to Rye, Far. Nose, Throat and Kitting (llaMcs, Office Ph. 820-W Ret. Ph. 820-R FISHING Thy baa been deflnllely signed for Saturdays program The promoter baa already sent out telegram to prospective op ponents In th event Karaslck fells to coin to terms. Lee Wolf, tbe swift young wrestler from Tex, will (pptwr In a preliminary. No opponent uas been selected yet. Wolf, on of th cleverest matmen to com to I.eilon hall. defeated Kvereit Klbbens, Okla homa football star, Friday night. Wolfe won deaplt th fact his rival had a 16-pound weight ad vantage. Karaslck asked that tba guar antee he posted with bis friend, Loul Polln, of Klamath Fails. American Women Win Wightman Cup In Gruelling Play rOflEST HILLS. N. Y.. Aug 6. (l'P America won the Wightman cup. emblvinatlo of women's tennis supremacy, for th third surcaaelv year today when Helen Jacob at California defeated Margaret Srrlven, 1-7 4-3, 7-6, In the concluding singles match of tn series. With America's clean sweep of the first three matches on the courts ot the West Sid Tennis club. her yesterday. Mis Jacobs' victory furnished th margin needed to Insure team triumph. Her victory nullified a British rally In the two opening singles matches today and made the concluding double match a for mallty. Prior to Miss Jacobs' win. Batty Nuthall had defeated Car- nun Bahcock of California, 1-4, 1-1, 1-3 and Dorothy Round, prim little English Sunday srnooi teacner, numoied Ireckl faced Sarah Palfrey of Brook line, Mass., 1-4, lo-l to make tha, cor 1-3. Shields Winner Of Two Crowns SOUTHAMPTON, N. T.. Aug. I. (LP) Frank X. Shields, lanky New Yorker, won two championships In th annual Meadow club invitation tennis tournmnt which ended here today. After capturing the alngle till by whipping young Frank! Parker, Milwaukee sensation, Shields teamed with Parker to take tb double title with a victory over George M. Lotl, Chicago, Davis cup doubles star. ana maney B. wood, New York 18.12 champion In the ainglea. Shields won handily In defeat ing Parker, 6-2, 6-1, 4-1. In th doubles, however, the win ner met stiff competition be- tora capturing the title with a 3-4. 3-3. 3-6. 6-3. 18-14 victory. Ex-Mat Champion Shot in Wisconsin MARSHFIEI.D, Wis.. Aug. 6 (P) Special Pollc Officer Frod Been. 67, former world's middle weight wrestling champion, was shot and killed early today when h and annthar rupted an attempted machine gun roouery at tn marsnridd Brew ery company. The four robbers got $2,600 In beer stamps and escaped. Beell was said to have been lha only man to throw Frank Ootch during his prima. Wrestling Results At New York Ftia,v a.ai Kay Steel, California, threw Abe Coleman, California; George HIM Wlsconaln. threw Martin Zlkoff, RuSSls: Dick Shlka, lh..a If.. ry Piers, Holland: Cliff Olsen. uaiiinmia, necialoned Dick Da viacourt, Calif.; Tom Alley, Aus tralia, drew with nr ri .. poll, Pennsylvania. amwunq. -ITL smHnas . b'oVrTlT "Portnt. backed by the OK TAT COUNTS." Reconditioned from stem to item nnd crunrontoo t . JS? Shevro,el" 4 d' Sedan ' !1 or! Coup( Rumb 1930 Ford Coach J 929 Chevrolat Coach 1929 Bulck 4-door Sedan 1929 Chevrolat Coup 1931 Ford Victoria Evory car thoroughly reconditioned. Our uaual 30-day s'uar.nt.. 9 m ii aiiifjfj( Locke Motor Co. 822 8. 6th St. WRESTLING LEGION TITLE Four Junior Squads Play Here For Champion ship of State Four Amerlran Legion Junior baseball teams, th district cham piona of Oregon, will meet her thla week tn determine a state title. It will be the major ath letic tournament Klamath Fall has had in va yeara, Orant HI Pharmacy of Port land and Woodburn, both prom Ineut In Legion competition last year, will b pr-serle favor Ilea. Both team have gone through tha year without ro ver aal. Hiyd River and Eugene, unde feated In their own district, will be lrongly considered dark horse. Eugene will represent the district which Include Klam ath Falla. Two Ciainra Tliureilaf Th opening game of th series will b called Thursday afternoon. Drawlnga for the double elimination will be mads when the squads arrive In Klam ath Fall. Thursday's winner will meet for the championship on Satur day. The contests, on ot tba lead ing featuree ot the American Legion convention, will be played at the Palrgrounda. The dia mond haa been re-condltioned by Klamath Legloa official and ae commodatlone made for tha largest baseball crowda ot tha aeaion. The Oregon champion will man on to Poratella. Idaho, to enter the national district final. Baseball Heads Consider Series Between Leagues CHICAGO, Aug. I (U.R) A rad ical change In th major lu haaehall schedule will be eonsld ered by the club owners at Ids an nual winter meetings. It wa learned from reliable haaehall onrce today. Th plan which will b consid ered, briefly, la this: Interleave competition of II games, with each team In each league playing a four-gam r! gainst th eight clubs la th op posite league, two at home and two away from horn. The names will count In th official atandlnga of each league. Sporting Briefs SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. I. U.(D Wlnonka, Australian aprlnt champion, and hie tnhl mate, Trevalllon, will leave here Mon day for Chicago where th two horses will engage In a aeries of match races. An eipress car hearing the horaea will he book ed on to the Overland Limited. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. (. (U.B One of the heavyweight wreat llng crowns will go on tb block her net Tuesday nlht when Jim Browning defends his share of the title againat Bob Kruis. Oregon farmer. The bout will b th snly wrestling match here neat week. SAN FrtANOISCO. Au. I. (U.B The trl-ntat amateur boglng championship, comprising Cali fornia. Nevada and Arlsona, will be held her in October. Ai Sen- del, president of th P. A, A. announced today. Preliminaries will he held Oct. II and 23 and the finals on Oct. 80. Sectional winner will b determined thll month. GOES ON BLOCK rranca nunc tn nrst ea-gning a armor nan vessel m 1158, Tn Ainerlcan-msde Monitor waa th aecond such ship. Phone 49 Fair and war -r, and disturbing tb peace.