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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1927)
TItE EVEMNT. HERAT!), KLAMATH FALLS, OKEf.ON Monday. Juno 1.1, 1027 Page Two , - - - : DIVIDE SUNDAY IE ALL CLOSE New Sensation Ruth Hit 2 1st Home Run Yankees Beaten by Cleve land, 8 to 7 Score (rtjr tho AmttrbltiNl lres Five of seven Sunday major len (ue games were von by niaritlii of a single ran and moat of these were decided In the final Inning or two. Bota league loaders were , Blent cap. S-l, Flercy, outpUcblnt defeated. Couch. Batteries: , First icatne j While the Pirates were brouRh! French and Wendell; Weathersby. ! down from behind by a stirring Peters, Cunningham and SandberR. Robin rallv. the Yankees were beat- Second (tame Couch and en in front by a seven run Indian Seals Beat Seattle; Oakland . ... Takes. SUth Straight . .) t.. Yesterday it i r. ' By The Aswrintet Press) i Portland divided a twin bill with Los Angeles, hammering three Angel hurlers hard to annex the first game. -S. Loa Angeles clinched the ' series by winning the seven Inning ' ; liii,;:::))!!; sf-JIS , : " j Billy Evans Says kees the iiii-stimlilc illstlnrtlnn of ' llkov. Iko In llin Nnlloiiul. I Ynlikiom and I'arillntils Is eplult. tcntllng In Hint ili'iMHlim iit nf pluy eil In one setileiiro. liolll am freu liy a lil" nini'Klu. As A mutter of! "'"I" er lh Yankves me iikuIii nwluilng ilillis. Strikeouts ami lViiiiniils l)o strikeouts make major tensile peununts? On Hut siirfnra that Is t rather iimlilituous statement. S u n d very nuii-h like one of those fool ish questions ut which you merely latiali. However. If you believe In fig ures anil someone has sulit Hint ftnures never He. you would be. lorvcd to rent-h the t'onrlusioti that the surest way to win a pennant is over the strikeout route. Last season the New York Yan kees won the pennant In the Amer ican League. While compiling the base hits that meant a rhnmplou ship, the Yanks struck out oSi) times. The 5Sn strikeouts gave the Yan- stlll In existence, but baseball writ ers called the new team the Ath ( lei Irs and the name stuck. In those feverish days of 1h. Hannah. '... i t . m. j ii v. .1 ruucii, I in i j iuu II .UUBil. The Seals donned their batting (togs, collecting 30 hits oft Seattle pitchers to win both games. 13-7 and 11-4. 1 Batteries: First game Kdwards, Wagner and Borreanl; Williams, Geary and Rego. Second game Brandt. Wagner and Schmidt; Kuux and Rego. . i Oakland ran her winning streak to -six straight by white-washing Hollywood twice 4-0 and 10-0. Bat teries: First game W. Murphy, Pruel find Cook; Krnse and Read. Second, game Hulvey, Jacobs and ' D. Murphy: Dlckerman and Read. The Missions ended a. disastrous week by dropping a double bill to Sacramento. 7-1 and 6-1. Bat teries: First game Christian, Bryan and Walters. Whitney: Shea and Koehler. Second game Bar- vtoot. Ladolph and -Whitney; Kallli, totaling and Severeid. f ' Games today: ' Seattle at San Francisco - . 1 ' - ' i r.; .r" . ",kV v," . ; . ) :"n, c?,p,on- " Frank ,. ....... o. , yon ot uiendale. Calif., who set es. A single In the eighth from . a new sprint mark by turning In " "J vm u ihv ju.hk nvuiu iruri : fay homage to a new high school. l1r':"Ill,H"on of ,he A"'"" l-esgue J.S run for 100 yards at Loa An ns, ins- nnisn'was a. rerulmr ) Paddock finish. . HUSKIES WILL 1 II GREAT RAGE - SEATTLE. June 13. UP) The University of ' Washington varsity and junior varsity crews have a chance to defend successfully, their . intercollegiate rowing titles at the national regatta at PoughkeepMe. , N. Y., In the opinion of Coach Rus i sell Callow tho Gil Doblo ot crew. - Callow's hopes are based on prob ably the greatest shakeup given - any title-holding eights In the coun try. When the Huskies returned from their. disastrous trip to Cali- ' torn la early this year only four -of t the siiteen oarsmen in the two erewa were fortunate enough to re- tain their seats. Both the varsity i and Junior varsity eights lost to the - University of California, the varsity . trailing the Bears for the first time . in six years. Every day after their return home Callow shifted the. men from- boat to boat In search of the best combinations. - Hard Illicit. ; i .Five weeks before the national event the varsity eight was training with both Its two letterman ont of a the shell. Two other regulars were shifted lo other, boats. The Juniors fared even worse. Not one of the men of this squad who rowed against California sat in the Jayvee hell at that time. Some ot the Juniors. were shifted to the varsity quad while others were transferred to 4he third, fourth and fifth boats. "If we row at- Poughkeepsle as we rowed against California we will come In last, and we don't Intend ' to come In last," Coach Callow de flared. "I was forced to shake up the two ecrws. The spirit was brok en. New blood was needed. We 'could never get anywhere with the . crew I took to California, so the shakeup was the only alternative." ATHLETICS HAVE pitcher. Norman Plltt. that scored the winning run for an 11 to 10 i victory over the Pirates. In the Yankee game Babe Ruth poled out his list home run going ahead of 1921. his record year. No one was on. In spite of a second circuit wallop from the bat of Pip gras, relief pitcher, the Yanks could not quite wipe out that early Cleve land lead and lost by 8 to 7. Cardinals and Phillies waged an other nip-and-turk battle not de cided until the last of the ninth. Although nnl-hll ilmiid V In 1 thd Cardinals won then by s to 4 on J White Elephant Designates Lester Bell's home run. PLll.J.l a Relief mtcher. were h.vinr . hie . Philadelphia American dsy. Carroll of the Tigers, batting in three runs and scoring twice himself, helped his team to its fifth straight victory, this one at the expense of Boston, 11 to 10. TflflNGElIS tn the eat, when partisanship wis 'bitter between the followers of 'the National League and those ot tha I Invading Amerteun League. John Mi Craw, in a raustlr Interview, imld that the American League had a white elephant on Its hands tn citnM.ililng a club in the Quaker City. The Athletics Jumped Into popularity and prosperity by winning the league pennant the second year. Rnthiielustlc sport writers picked up the name White Elephant and the ponderous animal was officially adopted by Ihe club. The president going to South Duktota for hla riratlon ought !o give some song writer an inspira tion about "the White House In the Illaek Hills." fuel, llilgglna A Co. n llin only e I illi to go over the &00 murk. It la a miller striking eolnetileiiee t hut t'leveluiiil, the iluli l!iut fin ished second, struek out leant nf any of the right teams. The In dians whiffed only 331 limes, prur lleally 350 lium than t ho New York el uli. IiCKjuiio Hoot a Yank In the National League tho S:. l.oul t'unllnals struek nut the fewest II II 111 her of tluien, Jill. The Cardinals were nlao the only team lo go over the 600 mark In strike outs In their league. l-ast senaon Tony Lnaierl struek out 90 lime. K mil was clone up with ' and Gehrig a good tlilril with 73. Thoso three great slugger In round numbers whiffed 2 SO times. In between strikeouts, tho Yan kees sprayed the various big Icngu parks with enough singles, doubles, trlplfs and home runs to capture a cliiuiUllljlp TliCjl'jnllnsU tt til netting a dixy puee (or the rest of the inorleutt League, whilo the. (ii r.l I ii u In am holding their own In Hie National. ... I ce Klngei Wliirf Often While getting a living stuil in Ihe Amerlean, the Yankees have shown nil even stronger tendency to strike, out than lnl year. Their reioril for funning during the first two mouths of play exceeded Hint of hint seumiii by a considerable margin. The reiison for the seeming!)' ex iVsnlve number ot strikeouts by the i KirU swingers llkn speed, pitch ers who ran slow up make plenty uf trouble for them, l?tiilouhlolly I he Yankees and the Cardinals get a greater variety of carefully se lected pitching than any Iwn other clubs In the majors. A change nf pace Is an awful upset lo a fuit bull sliiuev. ... "They cull strike out 1000 times llils year as fur as I'm rotirerned, ' uys Muuager Miller llilgglna. "Just ui long as In hetwerii they produce enough hits ami runs tu win a pennant." Baseball Team GLASSES Ffrt EwmtneJ, F'Wcd arkl the liUcs (iii4ind in (ur un tjltury to iml V'irr inJ ttJmjt tufxtummit. Broken Lentct Replaced DR. GOBLE'S 70S MAIN STSIir Kijirl fjn.j Jerri PHILADELPHIA. June 13. Ml Why do they call Conuie Mack's Philadelphia Americans the Alh- Cbicago's two second place clubs letlcsT were having mingled fortunes. I Why do the Athletic have a cum- while the White Sox dropped their jbersome white elephant as their second In a row to the Senators by emblem? C to 1, the Cubs crowded the PI- Briefly, the answer to the flrl rates for first place with their I question is that the name Athletics eighth straight victory. Earl Webb, j is an old and honored name In the a McGraw discard, helped to beaUQuaker Cltv. As or the whit.. the Giants by a single in the eighth .elephant blame that on John Mc which pushed across the deciding craw of the New York Giants, run. 7 to . , . I The famous baseball team of the Shutout ball pitched by Genewich 'Tic, nnd 'SO s. which crossed bats ot the Boston Braves the JtUdS by-N to 1... disposed , of tlHCCIT COIRT. ' U71-Eq; Fred D. Fletcher vs. 1 John Hoxey, et al. To quiet title -Lot 3 Blk 1 Holllster Addn. to K. F.; complaint filed. D. V. Kuyken- dsll attorney. 1 J4I-Law: The First Natl. Bank of K. F., vs. Cal Crews and Emll Schlesol; $340. $GS atty fee, etc., - debt and attachment. Levy on 8V4 8W4 Bee. 19-39-10.' William Ga- nong, attorney. Girte Ddrice With Joy . when they use this new wonderful . Frenoh Process Face Powder called , MELLO-OLO keeps that ugly shine , away. Women rave over its superior purity and quality. Stays on lenger 'skin looks like a peach keeps complexions youthful and prevents large pores. Get a box of MKLLO- PLO Face Powder today. Twelve Pound Trout Caught By Bert Rohu After putting up a dogged fight of 30 minutes, a 12 pound trout was landed at the month of Crystal creek in Pelican Biy by Bert Rohu yester day afternoon. This marks the second successful trip this summer for Mr. Rohu, who with his family enjoyed the week end outing at the popular resort. Each trip Mr. Rohu has brought back the limit. In catching the rainbow .trout on Sunday a number brass spinner was used. Scores of people were at the re sort Sunday and fishing, was good, according to Mr. Rohu. FLYER HERO GETS j GREAT RECEPTION with the renawned Cincinnati Kednt and the old St. Louis Browns, wis the Athletics. The Athletic base ball club brought - the first profes sional pennant to Philadelphia when II won the championship race in the old American Association in lSJtt. More than 25 years ago. when the present American League invaded Ihe east and Connie Mack established a club here, the suggestion was mado In call tho new organization the Athletics. This could not bo done, since the charter ot the old club wus WATCH REPAIRING H ERR 1 year guarantee on all work GEO. METZ JEWtXKK 22 Main (Continued From Page 1) struggled to get nearer to their idol. Lindbergh stepped Into a waiting auto and It took Its place In the parade that had been steadily tiling out of battery place for the previous three quarters of an hour. 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