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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday. October 12, 182B Page Four UR JOHNSON ! under wraps nnd did not. Worn up ttto fourth being very wide. Y WINNER IN Old Master Shuts out the Pirates, 4 to 0, in Wond erful Exhibition G014IN GETS HOMER The Goose Scores 3 Runs on Terrific Smash into the Bleachers GRIFFITH Stadium, Oct. It. Wulter Johnson chucked invincible liall yesterday and beld the Pirates scoreless, winning 4 to 0, while hi team-mates pounded Elmer Ydc. Pittsburgh portsider, for four run The Senators sewed up the gam In Iho third inniiiK when Rice crash i'd out a hit. Stanley Harris got to first on Wright's error, and ihci Goose Ooslin walked to the pla" and crashed out a home run in:r, the left field bleachers, scoring RIc and Harris ahead of him. Afl r thc excitement had died down a bit Joe Harris smashed out anotht r home tpn into the same bli and the game was on lie. The Senators never were threa: ened at any time during the ani and Johnson's pitching was 'even more masterful than on the opening day when he led his team-mates to a 4 to 1 victory over Meadows. Every seat was taken at game time and all the. aisles and spaces were filled while temporary stands were jammed. A few brave souls stayed up all night in the cold to get points uf advantage. The crowd was in good humor and was entertained by th navy band which piped its merriest airs. When the Washington team took the field the crowd got up and cheered. Seated in a box off third base was the injured Bluege. He was to start in the game buc wt,s not in condi tion. Vde fiworked into condition fn front o'tUhe Pittsburgh bench whil a flockr-ipf cameramen snapped hi:n in nctrob as he worked easy and was soon throwing a wide hooi: with plffibt v of steam. Johnson kept 1 unill several minutes before game time. He stood near the Washington dugout and autographed baseballs for admirers. Meanwhile the nav band marched around the field and p!acd as re raj selections. There was a marked change the weather from S.iturdni. The temperature rose steadily during the morning and the sun at noon burn ed away the clouds. It seemed like the beginning of the Indian summer and the players In practice quickly showed the benefits of a . warmer air. There was only a mild I wind blowing. I Scalpers picked up by profit.' en pasteboards to the game. Tbr Game lty Innings First innini:. Pirates The crowd cheered Johnson while he warmed up In the pitcher's box. He threw u;i ha:f a dozen halls. a'oore up. Strike 1, called. John lon whipped over a fast ball on the Morris was now warming up for Pittsburg b. Joe Harris up. Strike 1. culled. Hall 1. inside. Hall L. Shechan was also warming up for Pittsburgh Foul, strike Harris hit Into a double play, Trwynor to Moots to llranlbam. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sccoud Inning. Pirates Traynor up. Traynor1! grounder was too hot for Myer and It went for a hit. Wright up. Foul, strike 1. Wright forced Traynor, Pick to Stan liar rtt. ' tYf a -.- Grantham up. (iranthaa beat out a hit to thfrd. Wright going to second. I', was a high bounding hit and hard to play. Hooch up. Strike 1. called. Hall 1. high and inside. Foul, strike :;. Hall !, low. Peck threw out t'.ooeh at first. Wrljht moving en to third and Grantham to second. Yde up. Stan Harris took care uside corner for a strike. Hall J. I of Ydo's grounder and threw bin hlrh. Halt S, outside. Strike 2. call . r). Mi, ore sent out a fly to Itice. t. No runs, two hits, no errors. Second inning. Senators Yde Car, ynp Hall 1. Inside. .Myer was i warmed up before Judge took his on the grass waiting for ,a bun:. j position at the. plate. Judge up. Strike I. called. Hall Hall 1. inside. Uall 3. inside Johu- SOfl eras k" ping the ball close to 1. low. .Judge sent up a weak pop Pan s shirt, strike 1. called. I to Wright. Carey got a base on balls, the Peck up. Strike I. called. Hall four'- I ' ing low. 1, outside and wide. Traynor made Cuyr up. Foul, strike 1. Carey a nice play on Feck's difficult roller Moll a big lead oft first. Foul. ; and got him with a snap throw, strike ?. Stan Harris threw out: Unci up. Strike 1. called. Ba'l . I at first. He robbed him of! 1. low. Foul, strike 2. Ituel crack i .- eming hit with a glove hand'ed a single past Wright. . tton. Carey went to second. Myer up. Foul, ftrlko 1. Hall 1, iJarnhart up. Ball 1. outside, j w;,ip. Strike 2, railed. Ball 2. in-S'.i-ike 1. called. Foul, strike 2. side. Myer fanned, taking a third lohn'oa was working. Barnhart 1 called strike. Yde was pitching struck out. whiffing a last ball for j steadier in this Inning and had his the third strike. , curve more in hand. No runs, on The ball had passed Barnhart he-; hit. no errors. fore he 8WUBB. No runs, no hits, no errors. First inning. Senators The crowd gave Itice a hand. There was some booes from the Pittsburgh crowd. Third inning. Pirates Moore uo. Ooslin took Moore's lenlr after a short run. Carey up. Joe Harris went away back and took Carey's fly. The Pi- Ball 1. high. Strike 1. called. Wright nlv:s ltttt hitting the first ball took P.ice s grounder and threw him , fuyler up. Ball 1. Foul, strike ut. 1. Ball 2. Johnson was keeping the Stan Harris up. Ball 1, outside, j baU closc to cuyler's chest. Stan Ball 2. low. Ball 3. outside. Strike Harris sole a hit from Cllvier and 1. called. Stan Harris got a base j threw him out. Harris fell down on balls. : diving for Cuyler's drive but re- Goslin np. The outfielders now I covered and got him. No runs, no shifted over toward right field. Yde j hits, no errors. tried to get "Harris off first. Strik-? j Third inning. Senators Johnson 1. called. Yde whipped over a curve j up. The crowd cheered Johnson for for a strike. Hall l. low and out-1 a minuf?. side. Ball 2, outside. Ball 3, out-! Ball 1. close. Strike 1. swung, side. Yde's curve seemed to bo j Ball 2. inside. Foul, strike 2. John getting away from him. Strike 2. son cracked a long hit to left for called. GpsMn got a base on balli, one base, btit out stretching it. Harhhatf to Wright. litre up. Strike 1. called, Hall 1. outside. Kiev got a hit which Mnore knocked down. Stan llarrla up. Strike 1. called Grantham took stau llarrla' ground er ami threw to Wright, who drop pod the ball, Utec made second. tioslln up (Malta net a home run into the left field stand scoring Illce and Stun Harris ahead of him. The crowd was wild with OXCltenoof, .1. Harris up. Ball 1. J. Harris got another homo run Into the left field stands. Vdf was suffering terrible bombardment. The crowd was cheering continuously. Judge up. Strike 1. called Hall 1. Hall 2. Hall 3. high and in side. Judge got a base eu balls, the fourth ball being Inside. Truynor went over to the bo and told Yde that he was through (or the day. Morrison went Into the box for th1 Pirates. Uoslln't homo run was bis fifth lit world's . series nlay and estab lished a new record. Both (iosliit and Joe Harris have made two home runs in this series. Babe ltuth held the previous homo run record In a world series, having made four. Morrison Is a curve ball pitcher and after warming up In the box. Peck took his position ut the plate. Peck up. Strike 1. called. Foul, strike 2. The hit ami run play was on, Peck fouling the ball. Foul. Hall 1. Judge went out stealing, tiooch to Moore. Foul. Pock singled past Traynor. Rttel up. Strike 1. called. Peck stole second. It was delayed steal. Ball 1. outside. Strike 2. calle I. Ball 2. outside. Hall 3. outside. Kind walked. Myer up. Strike I. swung. Myer swung at a bad ball. Hail 1. In side. Hall 2. outside. Hall 3, high and outside. Myer forced Ituel, Moore to Wright. Every man on the Washington team went to bat In this inning. Four runs, five hits, 1 error. Fourth inning. Pirates Barnhart up. Barnhart sent up a high foul which Huel took. Traynor up. Hall 1. outsldo. John son took Traynor's bunt and throw, him out. Wright up. Strike 1. railed. Strike 2. called. This was a fast cprve on the outstae corner. Hall 1. high ami Inside,, j Hail 2, outside Staa Harris took Wright's roller and threw him out. Johnson was working a change of pace on the Pirates in this inning. No runs, no hits, r.o errors. Fourth Inning, Senators Johnson hart s pop foul fly. No runs, oil" up. The crowd was In high good hit, no errors. humor. Pull I. outride. Slrlke l,j Sixth lulling, Senators Unci up culled. Hall 2, Inside. Strike 2, Ituel singled sharply over Traynor' i called. Johaton struck out. Inking bond, a third called strike. Ilo looked 'pitched lie ninthed Hie flrtl bull sadly al I'niplro Morlnrlty and then walked away from the plate. Rico up. Strike 1. Hall 1. Tray, nor knocked down Hice's hit. It was Rice's second hit of the game. Stan Harris up. Hall 1, outside. Mer nic .Myer popped to tlrnn t tin in trying to bum. Itllel held first. Johnson up, Brlkl I. culled. Hall I, high. Hall 2. high. Hooch took Johnson's short roller and threw lo Stan Harris filed lo ll.iinluirl. It was Wright ten lute to' get Huel Wright tlii1 hit and run play and Klee however threw out Johnson al first scampered back to first. tioslln up. Hull 1, low, outside. Strike I, swung down swinging ul the ball. I Hlce up. Riot weal out, Wright lo Hall 2. Crnnihnm. No runs, one hit, no He fell effort, Boron tb Inning. Pirates Traynor Foul, strike 2. Cosllu look n- up. Strike I. called. Hull 1. nut third called strike and then trotted side. Hall 2. Inside. Traynor 'lug out to left field. No runs, one h't. led sharply past Harris for bis no errors. i second lilt of the game. Fifth Inning, Pirates r.riinllwil l , Wright up. Stan Harris lenpe I up. Hull 1. outside. Strike I. cull-. Into the air and took Wright's drive cd. Hall 2. outside. Hall 3, high. Btrlk 2, called. Huel stood still and cough I Grantham's foul. OOCb up. Strike 1. called. Hall 1, outside. Hall 2 Inside filed out to Hoslln. and then doubled Traynor at flrsl. Grantham up, strike i. called Ball I, Inside. Foul, strike 2 Hi bit a long foul Into the left liuoeh Hi Id I ichors scattering the custom ers. Hall 2. high Giunthnin Ol ft It was a Morrison up, The 8ena ton stayed h II ofl Judge's giov a shallow outfield for ?.!icrlson. . hard smash. Strike 1. swung. Strike 2. swung. (loooh up. tiooch hoisted to Stan He bit at a ball around his chin, i Harris. No runs, two hits, no errors. Foul. Morrison till a short fly Seventh lulling. Senators Stan to Itice. No runs, no bits, no errors. Harris up. Harris was given a; Fifth inning. Senators Joe Hur-, cheer. Hull I. outside. Fil. ttrtkt ris up Hail 1. outside. Hall 2..1. Al Srhacht, the conch, had u low. Strike I. colled. Strike 2. 'duck Harris' drive. Slrlke 2, tailed swung. Joe Hiirris struck out. and Hurrls singled Into left field. was thrown out. tiooch to tirautham. tioslln up. "Conic on. Goose," Judge up. Hull 1. Inside. Hull thu crowd was crying. Mnrrlmei 2. high. Strike 1, called. Foul, 'tried to pin Harris close tu flru strike 2. Morrison took Judge's hot with quick throws Hull I. low. smashed and tossed him out. tioslln got it Texus leaguer back if PMk up. Foul, strike 1. Strike 2 second. called. Hall 1. outside. Hull '.'. outside. Peck fanned. Morrison was pitching DlCO hull. He was mix- Jot- Harris up Hall 1. high Hull 2. low. Hull J, high. Strike !, culled. Strike 2, culled. Foul. Ing up a wide ctsnre with a fast hall llarnhart made a wonderful COti No runs, no hits, no errors. , Sixth Inning, Pirates- --Moore up. of Harris' drive as It was about to dear the bleacher fence for a hone Slrlke 1, called. Hall 1. Inside. Hall run. Stun Harris held second. 2 high. Foul, strike 2. Moore tried Judge up. Hall I. Hull i. In to bunt but fouled the ball. Moore side. Judge forced Goslln, Gruu sent u high fly to Goose. Carey up. Hall I. outside. Strike 1. called. Hall 2, low and outside. Carey beat out a bunt to first base thain to Wright, "tar. Harris went tu third peck up. tin nn attempted double steal Stun Harris was called out at Cuyler up. Slrlke I. swung, the plule. the play living Morrison Strike 2, swung. Foul. Hull 1, low. ,0 (;rnllthnm to tiooch. The Sen.i Cuylcr struck out. Inking a third ,oril kicked ou Iho decision ul the called strike while Corey was steal-, pat(,. No mM, two hits, no erron. ing second. Flghth Inning Pirates Th crowd llarnhart up. Ball 1. outside. ; continued lo jeer t'uiplrn M or lor -Foul, strike 1. Ball 2. low. Hall Ity's decision on Harris. Illgbee bat 3, outside. Strike 2, called. Foul, led for Morrison. Carey was taking a big lead off, Iligbce up. Strike t, swung, the bag. Muddy Ituel ran down Foul, strike 2. ituel climbed into nearly to third base to take Haru-'a box trying to get Blgbeo'l foul. j Stan Harris took lllgb, e ,. weak IIV. Moore up. Hall I. oulslde. Monro PUB a single Into cetilnr. I Carey up Hull I Inside. Hlrlk'i , 1. called. Carey sent up unolher fly lo BUa Harris. t'uvler up, sirlho I. swung. Cuy i, r riled "ul (o J, Harris. No runs, one hit, no eirors. Blghtij Inning, BoBktori Bbo a.i.in! .. the hero of tba Pittsburgh Morion of IOODi eni Into till box for Pittsburgh, Peek up. Foul, strike 1. Pock irh d in. bunt. Hull I. low. Truynor took Peek's roller and gut bin M first. Ituel up. Slrlke I, called. Hal! I Hull 2, outside Itllel got U double kloni lb" loft field foil I llflfi ll" third bit of the ggno. Myer up. Hall I, outside. Strike I Hull 2. outside Strike S, swung. Myer heat out ii hit lo Grunt hum. Adums fulling to cover iho bn, Huel went 10 third. Johnson up on the squoose pig) Qooon look Johnson's short roller and lagged Ituel out nt thu plate. Myer to SiOOnd, Tllee up, Hall I Hall l Foul strike I Foul, strike 2. fOUl, itice tor i Johnson, Wright to Moor'. No runs, two lilts, no er rors. Ninth Inning. Pirates--llarnhart up. Hull 1. Inside, Strike 1, called. Foul, strike I, Hall 2. Inside. Ba'l J. high. Johnson WSJ working very delllieruiely. Humbert got n base on halls. Traynor up. Strike I, called. Ball I. outside. Hull 2, wide. lull 3, Inside. Strike 1. called. Iliirky Harris took Traynor's hot smash, touched Barnhar) t he meed for second mid then threw out Trtiytnu nl first. Wright up. Harris threw out Wright at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. WASHINGTON, Oil. 12. - - HP) The Senators today seemed well on their way lo their second consecu tive world's bngfiboll championship, lis the result of Waller Johnson's pet tnculOV shutout of the Pittsburgh Pirates yoeterdsy In LBS fourth game of the world's series. 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