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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1925)
EVENING HEKTtTO, PKLTS, OREGON TUKSDAY. SKITHMHKR 21, 1925 PAGE FOUR PITTSBURGH IS Pirate must Win Only 3 More Games to Win Senior League Rag XfeV YORK Sept 22. (A") Pitts burgh's pjiont vr.nh In the -national Imuni' n ontlnnea unim peded. RolfMrM by seven flcl riea the I'lrales need to win but three more of their remaining nine Bimcs to nail the flag to iheir mas;. Washington neods flvo of its sched uled 11 games ti trfcwnpn In fiiv American league. The Corsairs pounded cut a 9,0' 7 victOTy over the Phillies O'e'te.--day. Hazen Cuyler. Pittsburgh out fielder, hit s.ilely in his first two times at bat, rudining his string ol straight hits to 10. This is be ttered to equal the national league record by Ed Konecchy of Urooklyu In 1919. Tris Speaker of the In dians hold3 the major league record, however, WttB sfe hits ta eleven conseutive times at bat In 1920. The Robhins have been losing as consistently as the Pirates have been winning. Brojklyn dropped its eight straight to the Cubs 3 to which places the Robins in prac tically out of reach In the first di vision this season, Hob McQflW, pitcher pur hnsod from Minucap lis for $'25,000 has J I nod Hobbies club. Five pitchers failed to tay (kit ftiavcs .and the Reds lost 7 to S Walker of Cincinnati hit a h niei wlt'h one on base in the first Inning Rain swatted awn: the (Hants-Carda game In St. 1.; .11:. i The Athletics turned oat a 101 7 vl.tory lu their last meeting with the liorja!s OUs year. The Mack men .-ae won 14 of 2 games u. the Tigers In their seres. Washington and the other Atuev Ouii league el.ib.i were a t svuoduic.l Miller Hugglus. manager of the Yan kees, raver the world champion to beat the Pirates In the wvrld series He believes the Senators' pltchlnc. stnf: and veteran players (tfl them the edge. Victory for PlttsburiH predict ed h Jahn A. Heydler, national league president. Pittsburgh will put into the series probably the beSt team ever entered by lac league, he said at Louisville. DANNY EDWARDS LOSES DECISION Mickey Walker Defeats Shade 1925 Ford Roadster Box hack, like new. Paul Burford B u i c k Car jee PORTLAND. Sept. Xl. Tfbunj Nationalist! outpointed Dunn,,' EJ I wards here last night in a 10 round 1 main event at the Armory. Neither lof the bantams landed any hard blows, but the FIKpino ..save double what he received through and ex celled in foot work. Tommy O'Brien, former amateur ; bantam cbanipkcn of tile Pacific eoust, knocked uut Babe Kootc in the seventh round of a svaeduled ! 10 round bout. XKW YORK. Sept. II 1.11 Mid. ey Walker, of Klliabeth. N. J., and h to batuvlng fists, still rulo tihe welterweight division of the pugilistic world. ft fui-'ous ratty lu the tlml round of a rruelKng 11 round slru.: l with !-.ls lendlUI challenger, Davu Shade of Sun Francisco, the oh:im plon dem. nsi rated h.i the saitsfnc lion at two . ut of th ee officials laat Klght Baal he is stl'l entitled t.i wield the leptDr lu '-i 141 iouud -lass. QeOTge T. Keiiy. of V.nkers No. York, one kit the judges Uractgfei fehado won. HI. hand NttCft pt Huf ta?:, the other Judge voted for Walker. Then Referee, Haley, decld ed the issue h. returning a ve:d. fcr the chumpion. With but a few exceptions Utoal of the novsnaper crltl.-s concede 1 Walker a clean cut victory; lie fin ished ti.e stronger after having forc ed the fighting over almost the en tire rente and in dealing out the heavier blows. Shade, ne of the most elusive marks in the ring, for the most pan cast aside the dodging, weaving de fense from which he Clad often baf fled opponents In other fights. 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LEFT I' M i of Merrill People I.enves 'oV&clliuKham Miss Olive Hill of Merrill, (laugh-1 o r of Mr. and .Mrs. W. ft. Hill, lek mi- W, G TOMORROW'S CAR TODAY t this morning for Belllngbam where i she will attend normal schoffi. Mr. i Illil ar onjpanl.'d his daughter into; :h city this morning. Mrs. Bert Cook and Mrs. Prank Wilde returned this morning from San Francisco where they have been for the pa3t ten days. While south Mrs. Wilde received medical atten tion and Is very much improved in health. Grants Pass Will Spanish Vets to Play Local Squad Meet Friday Eve Here on Saturday In Legion Rooms 10 r,,r" '" a. i uhg pamut or wboro he u connected with tho nynpM, auied at the bottom of KK'it'ltNS TO MBDOIU Hill Staff, who htm been bero visiting with fib mis since Saturday, man anil a shark. Aliullli-l' battle between two men, five fathoms undersells, ou thn iM .'.in ii bod. ... ... J California-Oregon power compatiy. Klamath high school will play Anxious to start out Hie fall ac (iranls Pass high school the first tlvltles on the right foot, officials rcM Ml Itltll I interscholastic football game of the of the Spanish War Veteran ami ' o;rfl ,,,,n Colwell "f Merrill Is season at the local fair grounds ln Klamath Palls huve called nlioiiU the elty today attending- to gridiron next Saturday afternoon. ,n,""nK f"r Krl,la)' "vr"'".K ,n ""' business interesis. Iri'inn rrtmnit in tlx- i-oiirl hiniMc according to announcement by high j nown (S ,.,.,., A1I,,,.(.U. school officials today. enmp, the Spanish vels have I n The local team was scheduled to ' active In this community mid are Journey to Grants Pass next Satur- planning various social functions for day but the playing field there will not be in condition, so the scbeddlo Imam mmtttfhaA In norn.il llw, .1, I,. ine boys to come here. There is keen interest III the work of the high school athletes the ensuing year.. cft the 'PINE TREE Do jrou know (bat any tbfOfl yi-ar old child can K'-t ftM portrait free a I ai SliriHon'H, Thiirnday'.' BOO today'H adv. An Tho Inst word Id movie thrills Is promised In "A Thief In I'uritdlse,' Wblon COtnefi to tho Pin Tree The- utro tonlfbt, AltlOnR the HCOnOH Itl he offered underiti an ia 1 1 lo bol wood oAt The LIBERTY "Bread," rilm version of the novel by Chariot Norrls, which has bosn one of the outstanding books of Ihe year, is the picture, announced for tli" Liberty Theatre today, Th chief role In playttl by Mao Buaeh, who will he remembered In a niltnbOT of bl plclures in the past season, antoni them "Name the Man, rbo ChrUttan, Pha shoot ing of I In t) MoQroW," and others. No Axe to Grind Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether; you should equip with low-pressure tires of standard size, or balloons. 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