The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERAI D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, September 21, 1929
PAGE TWO
I H IN THE RDALMOF rr
OGMDY AND
BENNETT IKE
FAIR SHOWING
Main Eventers Seem Un
able to Put Over
Stuffy
Not a little - dltsatlafactloo
was expressed tj fn at tha
Showing ot Qne O'Grad? and
Tommr Bnntt In thatr tan
round light heavyweight flfht at
tha Legion pavilion laat Bight.
Although apparently tn tin con
dition, both fighter war unable
to nnoork anything that wa
dtngeroii' to althar opponent,
To thoaa who hv aaaa Gane
fight before. It waa evident that
ba bad loat aoma ot bla ring
font. Tali la attributed to
long raat tinea bla latt tight and
hit tupportara feel that tt ba
ktapa In training ba will re
cover bit punch and develop
mora (peed. In tha fight laat
night Bennott waa tha aggressor
throughout and It a decision waa
to ba latt to tha fant Tommr
would (at It.
Italian It Clever
Aa la bit fight with Cleghorn,
Tommy tared blmaelt by clever
footwork and do-tglng. Several
ot Oana'a right hooka that had
tba appearance of carrying
lot of TNT went wild becanae
tha clever Italian wavit In the
vicinity of tha intended blow.
On tba other hand. Tommy oould
not ' put over anything to hurt
Gene, except, possibly, when he
Indulged in rushing tactic.
There waa scarcely a time
throughout the ten round when
either battler looked to ba In
danger.
emi-Wlndr-p Fait
Xf tha crowd waa a little dis
appointed In tha main event tt
might have been dae to the
aeml-wlndun. Johnny Spencer
and Austin. Boeander put ap
about tba beet tight teen here
ta many a moon. These boys
are both olarer, the one
ahtftr boxer with a telling
mack, tba other a hard hitting,
bortng-tn type who can give at
well aa take a lot ot punish
ment.
Rounder admirer are ot tha
opinion that ba baa not kept in
aa good training aa he thouldu
That opinion may have been en
couraged from tha tact that he
did not floor Johnny. Austin
may not be in bla rraal form
Just now but It mutt be :
membeTod that be was np
against a veritable young wild
eat ot tha ring, a chap who it
fast developing Into a comer in
hi weight. There is no doubt
that Rotander would have done
torn damage It he had connect
ed tome ot those uppereuta, but
everytime he took a wicked
awing tha target waa ra aoma
other corner or cleverly blocked
it
Spencer 1 getting to be a
great favorite ot the local fant
and he it undoubtedly headed
for bigger game.
Steamboat Win
Bteamboat Jackson won the
feature bout from Chuck Rot
ander. The bout consisted of 4
S-minute rounds. Chuck it a
game and clever boxer but he
could not reach Steamboat with
anything that hurt very bad.
Both boys worked hard to give
the fant a show and thlt spirit
helped to make np the lost felt
in the main event.
One Knockout
Just what Tiny McComber's
chance are tor the heavy belt
will not be known until he
meet a worthy opponent. In his
match with Red McCormlck last
night neither had a chance to
get up a tweet for Tiny deliv
ered two pnnche In the tint
three minutes that eonnted Red
out The boys sparred around
the ring several timet before
coming to blows. Red getting in
one or two taps before Tiny
belted htm one on the Jaw which
upset him. Red took the count
a? lne and then got to hit feet
?! made one more past at Tiny
and that worthy uncorked an
other right Jab to the face
which- ttarted the gore flowing
and dropped the unfortunate
Red to the floor for the fnll
count Tex will have to get a
bigger man tor Tiny next time.
First Bout Draw
Milling Miller or Marshtleld
and Lee Swope of Cblloquln put
up a fair exhibition in the light
weight class. Both boys socked
as hard as they could and were
somewhat Jaded at the end of
the bout which was called a
draw.
The curtain raiser wat a three
one-minute round bout between
the little Jonas boys of Dairy.
They were refereed by Tuffy
Brown, seasoned kid tighter. The
boyt were treated generously by
the fant. Dick Reed, football
star and boxer of note, refereed
In the teml-wlndup and main
event ha was assisted by Ray
Tanner and Rex Lawson who
acted at Judges. Jack Franey
announced the tighten.
A fish that puttt Itself np and
glowt Ilka aa electrio light bulb
It being exhibited at Field urn
tenm tn Chicago. That fish prob
ably baa been swimming around
n tba Detroit river.
Guess Hitter Can
Often Pick Balls
Viol
Ji tr Sues 2$k
I J Hirtetr Hrtfs l
f.rK outaotsa Tmip
if mwftt woANTKrauvl.
JrwT hf Wiu throw-
BUNS
in
I IG
By At, DKMAKKB
(Fomer Pitcher N. V. Glanta)
Many pltchere are known as
'guesa hitters" ball players. They
are the fellow who try to out
guesa tba pitcher and anticipate
In advance what he it going to
throw them. Some ot the beat
bitten are of this type.
"Hack" Wilson ot the Chicago
Cubs is one. It he guesses right
he glvee the ball a long ride, but
If he gueues wrong he 1 com
pletely crossed and looks bad.
Rogen Uornsby picks tha ball
out as it come up to him. "You
can't hit anything you don't tee,"
he says. "These guesa bitten are
all wrong."
Sherwood Magee, the old Phil
adelphia slugger, wat still anoth
er type ot hitter.
I always look for a fast ball."
he said. "Then it the pitcher
dishes up a curve. I'm not to bad
ly crossed a I would be looking
for a curve and he would duat
me with a fast one!"
A TE.V.VIS MATCH
PARIS, 8ept II. (AP) The
engagement of Ren La cost,
famous French tennis "Muske
teer," to Ulle. Simon Thion De
La Chauma, equally famoui
French golfer, was announced to
day.
Rene La costs generally It re
garded aa one ot the two beat
tennlt player in the world, the
other being Henri Cochet also
ot France. Mile. Thion De La
Chauma won the French women's
title in 1936 and UJT and in
the latter year the British
women' championship as well.
TAKE IT EASY
Opposite View Taken By
Champion of
Series.
Ry WILLIAM J. CHIPM'N
Associated Pros Sport Writer
With more than two weeks of
sham battle remaining prior to
the big tight tor the title, the
Athletic and the Cub are mov
ing toward the world' terle In
ctly opposite mannen. Work
Ing on the theory that the beat
rest Is a bard day' work. Joe
McCarthy is keeping his regulars
at tholr accustomed posts aa the
Hirelings ot Cornelius McGllll-
cuddy take their ease upon the
bench or even away from the
park altogether.
It's children's nay almost
every afternoon at Shlbe Park
now, and from the capen tome
ot the Juventlee are cutttlng, it
might be Inferred that the Mack
men will boast a strong fresh
man squad In 1130. The Athlet
ics won In ten inning I to 1
over the Tigen. The teal ot
Matter Eric McNalr (polled
everything tor the Tigen wtth
hi batwork.
Wealey Terrell checked a late
Boston rally la the gam at the
Fenway and Cleveland won 4 to
I. The Red Sox outhit the In
vaden by 11 to I. but had
twlv men ttnnded. A wild
throw by Goon Ooalln In the
fifth enabled the Brown to
ahada Washington by I to 0.
Alvln Crowder wlntng and My
let Thorn losing.
The Pirate (topped tha
Brave by 10 to S at Pittsburgh
tn the only National league
game. Lloyd Waner hit a homer
with two on, and Loiter Bell re
taliated for Boston with the
base empty. Jess Petty pitched
against Perry and Touchstone,
eastern league addltloa to the
Boston roster.
Wet ground la 8t Loul built
up a Sabbath doubleheader for
the Cardlnala and the Robin.
Tba rest ot the league bad a
scheduled open date.
. FAITHFUL
ISLB OF MAN, England A
dock In the Caatle Rushen here
hat worked continuously tor 100
yean and has not needed adjust
ment until recently when It was
taken down for repairs. It it
known at the Queen Elisabeth
clock, and was presented to
Queen Elaslbeth tn 1B9T. It has
VETERAN STAR
Kddle Collins' Got Into Hit
Hovonth World Heriee
For one player In the It It
erle between l'hlladelphla and
Chicago, then will be no novelty.
Eddie Colllua Is the athlete.
While It Is very doubtful if
Collins will got into the series
a a regular, there la more than
aa outaide chance that he will be
called upon to do a little pinch
hitting. In a pinch, there I no
on in whom Connie Maok haa
more confidence. Slow ot toot,
hla eye Is still as ksen a aver
it the plate.
The 1930 event will make the
seventh world aeries In which
Collins haa been a participant He
laat appeared aa a performer In
the annual classic in lilt, the
off-oolor affair between Cincin
nati and Chicago. Hi tint world
lerte was In 1910, and, strangely
enough, the opposing team waa
the Chicago Cuba under Frank
Chance. Now, 10 yean later,
the earn cities meet, with Collin
Kill In the limelight
Collins had hi beat year In hi
debut as a world series perform
er. Juat a youngster, and pitted
agalnat the aupposedly Invincible
Cub staff, headed by "Three-Fingered"
Brown, he had a batting
average ot .4 it.
The one and only Bab Ruth I
on ot the few players who have
topped Colling a a world series
performer tn the matter of en
durance. The Bambino baa been
fortunate enough to char In nine
event.
Thlt year Collins' part In the
jerle will probably be confined
to carrying out Mck'i line ot
strategy from the coacber't box
at third.
DENVER PRO TO
PLAY IN OPEN
CHAMPIONSHIP
PORTLAND. Or.. 8ept tt.
(AP) Johnny Patera, Denver,
Colo., known aa the longest
bitting golt professional In Am
erica, today Joined to rank of
other notable playera who will
r-rttclpat in the Ongon opes
golt championship at Columbia
country club, October 31, No
vember 1 and 1.
R'gen entry followed that of
Al aM Abe Esplnoaa, who have
paid entry fee. Tommy Armour,
Walter llagea ard Johnny Far-
reil have promised to be here
for the event
Rogen haa won practically
every driving contest the pro
have conducted in recent year
Although tha purs haa been
set tentatively at 11100. Col
umbia country "tub official
wer preparing ways In which
to enlarge the money. I
SEALS-ACTORS
TIED FOR TOP
IN WEST RAGE
The trouble about pajamas on
the golf course it that on never
can tell whether or .ot t'-ie play
en are asleep. And sometimes
you can't be ture about that
only one hand and three wheel, when they're all dressed up.
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No One Has Advantage
In Second Half
of Season.
II y The Associated Pre
P "ywood and San Franrisro
two ot tha moat powerful baao
ball club In the Paclfto coast
league, placing their chief faith
In battery and pitching strength,
stood at tha head ot the league
today. In a tie with 1 won and
SS loat as the record for each In
the second halt of the split sea
son. The Mission Reds, a con
stant threat to tha tint place
club, lurked in third rank.
Tba tun went bark Into tint
place by splitting a double head
er with Los Angela. They came
from behind with a four run
nly In the eighth to capture
tha opener I to 4, but were
squelched thoroughly la the
nightcap which turned up a 15
to T victory tor tha Angela. Doth
game wer played at Wrlfley
Field, Lo Angeles,
Only to fact that the Seals
had won three itralght up to
yesterday from the Mission Reds
at Recreation park, kept that
club in the battle for tint place
aptlnt Hollywood. The Missions
turned the table by defeating
the league leaden I to t.
The Indian dropped another
to tha Oakland club In the
northern camp, th battle ending
( to t, and giving the Oaks
three victories to en tor th
Redskins. Craghead waa almost
Invincible.
Portland took both halve ot
doubleheader from Sacramento
In the north. The Duck wm
to an easy 10 to 4 victory In
the tint, and made It 4 to I In
the afternoon. In both genu,
the Portlandera came from be
hind. Sacramento rolled up
four run advantage In the tint
contest only to loaa It In the
third Inning, while In the night
cap, the visitors scored all their
runs before tha Ducks brought
their first runner across th
plate.
RESULTS OF
YESTERDAY'S
BALL GAMES
(lly the Associated Pre)
First ime R. II. B.
Sacramento 4 1 I
I'ortland . 10 IS 0
Dalterles Ultllck and A.
Harris; Choaterfluld, llock and
Wood .11.
Second gnme- R. II. K.
Sacramento t 11 0
Portland 4 10 t
Battorlca 4urph and Har
ris; Cascarell and Rego.
H. II. B.
fissions . .. 110 0
San Francisco 110
Batlorloe Plllelte and Holt
man; Devi and O'Couuell, Mo
Isaacs. R. H. B.
Oakland S II 0
Seattle 10 0
llatterlea Craghead and
Volkmaa; Limanskl and Cox.
Flnt gam ' R. II. B.
IK", wa-d -.. 11 1
Lo Angele .... 4 T I
Batteries ilollerson, Johns
and assler, Sevareld; Roberts,
Pllt and Ssudberg.
- Second game R. H. B.
Hollywood . 7 14
Loe Angelee 15 IS S
Batteries Wctsr', Marty,
Laurltien, Com and Severeld,
Slpher; Peter and Hannah.
(T Innings by agreement)
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
BARNARD SAYS
ATHLETICS ARE
REGULAR TEAM
riiiLAniariiiA, spt. it. (A
D The Atlilotlra lunk Ilk a
real bnsolmll outfit and the Am
erican 1 '" It nut worrying
(-or tho prolinlile outcome of tin'
world series argument with I he
Chicago Cuba, declared K. 8.
Ilarntrd, American league prenl
ilent, who dropped off here to
aee Connie "irk and a couple
ot ball game. II saw quit a
few Mark rooklea In action, but
said b knew what th regulars
could do.
"Th Athletics mad It a run.
a vay race." Barnard said. "Ther
hnv played -tich great ball we
don't see how any otr-r club ra
defeat them la a series. ,
"We look for the A'i to beat
the Cuba. Both are great ball
clube, but naturally I am bark
ing my own league reprer t
Uvea. I think Mack ha the
best team In tha btialnoae right
now, tnd I bellnv I can lately
ay It will be the victor In the
eurlea."
(By the Asarlatrd lTces)
Ooaat League
(By the Associated Preaa)
CHICAGO Jerry "Tuffy"
Orltfith, r'aux Otty, low, stopped
George Cook, Australia, (4); Al
Fay, Pittsburgh, outpointed Al
Friedman, Boston, (10); Salva
tora Rugglrello, Italy, knocked
out Pete Wtslort, Chicago, (I);
Lee Kennedy, Los Angeles,
knocked out Tim Dorry, St.
Paul, (I).
BOSTON Andy Martin, Boa
ton, outpointed Bushy Graham,
Utlca. N. ., (10).
NEW ORLEANS Tony Can
tonerl. New Orleans, outpointed
Eddie Kid Wolfe, Memphis, Teon.,
(10).
CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa. Joe
Rivera, Cedar Rapids, knocked
out Paul Anthony, Chlrigo, (I).
San Francisco
Hollywood
Mission
Los Angelet .
Portland -
Oakland ,,,,,
Sacramento
Seattle
W. U PoL
51 IS .5(1
51 15 .501
50 14
41 IT
41 IT
4J 44 .411
10 51 .141
II 64 .151
.111
.170
.570
National Lreguo
Chicago ....
Pittsburgh ,
New York .
St. Loult ,
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ,
Boston
W. L. PcL
14 41 .441
II 11 .174
74 14 .641
II II .500
I Tl .411
.440
II Tl
II Tl
14 II
.440
.171
Am erica a fagae
W. L. PoL
19 44 .111
It II .671
, T5 IT .611
TS II .614
Washington II Tl .171
Detroit 15 Tl .451
Chlcag) 66 16 .111
Boston 61 II .171
Philadelphia
New York
Cleveland
St. Loult
Both Chin and Russia ar
fighting a defensive war, to no
body can be blamed, after all.
WILDCAT PETE
TRIMS SAMSON
UUUENH, Or., Sept. II. (A
P.) Wllilc-t Pole, Eugene grata
pier, needed only 94 mlnutng t
dispose of Dull by gaitisou, ,
Angeles, In Ilia opening card o
the wrestling aaason here last
nltiht. Four BuuneDburg butt
Salmon's own l'ecl.ty, wer
used by Pot to such tdvtnlagt
that th southerner wat unable
to return fur the second fall,
Kurl War took Del Avery to
f i mat for th aly tall of the
preliminary l i tali niluutaa with
au arm stretch. UotL ar Eu
gene boy.
PILOT FVIllKD DOWN
PORTLAND, Sept II, (API
Oeorg II. Buvk, flying Varay
air mall plan which left PorU
land late yesterday tor Salt Lake
Cliy, was forced down at Welaer,
Idaho, about 10 o'el 'Ck last
night. Buck was shaken up and
his plane was damaged. Poor
visibility and motor t"ubla wer
given aa the cause by Buck In a
telephone convi.satlon with Var
ney headquarters here this morning-.
KltlllT NOT PKOHTRD.
R08KU.RO, On., Sept. II.
(AP) Prompt action of melon
and tomato growen In Ibe Ump
qua valley laat nlgb resulted
la saving tba m)or portion of
th fall garden crops from troat.
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