The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Wednesday, May 21, 1930
IN THE REALM OF SPORTS
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORLUON
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Colored Boy Took Jimmy
Dolan at Portland
Tuesday Night
ltay McQuillan, who U ihi
(tilled to meet Steamboat Jackson
In th 10-roiind main event on
Frldar night s rent it the Atnerl
m Legion pavilion, added la nil
'already vail established prestige
br taking Jimmy Dolan In on of
the prettiest fight ot well bal
anced card at Portland lat night.
With this victory under hit btlb
Rev will eome prepared to give
fttaambuat something to think
about, for 1h! Penver battler
HHU buslnese.
' Uteamboat Not Mow
Whatever alcQaillan iigurea
a la thanree to bo tn the light,
tha old "Rowboat" will b there to
give him a run for tha monay.
gteamboat haa been going greet
guna of lata and with hia nam on
lb program tana bar learned to
expert tight worth whll. Hi
hitting I Improving with each
fight and b haa epeeded ap per
ceptibly la hia recent encounters
tb rtault of meeting fait boy
Ilk Day Jackson. Sammy Lang
ford and Jack Breedlove. So if
Brother McQuillan wanta a fight.
C reamboat alma to satisfy him
Hmilr, Klgltt Semi
For tb aemt alx round. Tex
haa arranged a bout between
Kiehtiag Bob Erana. heavyweight
hop ot Dnnemulr. aud Tommy
Thompaon. plucky and clayr
scrapper of Olene. Just what thla
fight offer the fane la aomewnat
speculative but If yan will tight
he'll bay a chance to show hia
ware Thla man Thompaon
dosen't stop for else and keep
horning In aa long aa the fight
. lasts.
A special four rounda haa been
put on th card between Indian
Jo Corbett and K. O. Eyana. Thla
will be a hot one. Both fighter
hit like nobody' business and if
there la not too mnch low punch
ing there anould be four fast
rounds for the cash customers.
Evans rot off In a bad war In hi
hont with Red Hsnsarker and
nhnutd be more careful next time.
He is a hard fighter and worthy of
a better ahowtng.
Two other fast bouts are sche
duled, with Red Hanaacker meet
ing Honolulu Joe and Johnny
Jackson and Young Glnotll mixing
. it again. In the last abow. Jack
no tt scored a technical kayo oyer
, the Italian boy end Olnottl want
to ercn honors. Will he?
Tickets are on'sale it the usual
places.
"oait Advertising
Group Schedules
Medford Meeting
Th Pacific Association of Ad
vertising Agencies will hold Its
atinaal convention In Hertford
fcaptember IS. 20 and 21, ac
cording to word received here
recently.
Thi aiisoclallon haa aa Its
, members practically every adver
tising agency on the Pacific
, coast and controls tha bulk nf
advertlalng copy appearing In
Oregon publications.
Plana for the annual meeting
are now being prepared by Doug-
laa Powell. Portland, seeretirv-
treasurer of the organization. It
Is expected that more thin 10 ac
count executives will attend.
Shires Admits He's
Just Perfect Actor
CHICAOO, May 21, (AP)
Charles Arthur (self-subdued)
Shire. Whit Sox tint baseman
haa Mrved notice upon Job
Barrymor. Richard Bennett,
Oeorge M. Cohan "and other
' minor league actors." that be
will Invade the theatre ifter th
baaeball season closes.
"I can't dance and I can't
ling. I can't do anything on tb
stags which makes me a per
fect actor," the great one said.
sVaRPOMH DOWNS KRCBE
TACOMA, Wash., May II, (AP)
Dr. Karl Sarpolls, Cleveland
heavyweight, won from Bob
JCrus. Portland, In th main
event of the wrestling program
here laat night, gaining the lone
fall of the encounter la the sixth
round with a flying scissors.
Chet Wiles, Portland light
heavy and Harry Demetral, Chi
cago, draw In th seml-tinll.
Green Pine Slab being de
livered from the night
shift only.
Double load, $4.00
Dry Fir Slab that dandy
heater or furnace wood.
Double load, $7.00
Block Wood Coal
Fuel Oils Hog Fuel
Oil Burners
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. Quick delivery on
Everything.
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Babe Has Four
Hitting Areas
JomeRun
Srots
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It) AL HKMAItbK
(Former Pitcher N. Y. tilants)
From personal ohaeryatlon and
also from conversations I have
had with Babe Kuth 1 believe
hia total home runa are pounded
out from the four hitting areas
in practically the percentage 1
have shown in my above cartoon.
I hare Botlced, and Ruth ad
mits that at least halt ot hia
total home runs for season are
on low fast balls or curve balls
that break inside. Practically
one-quarter of bis circuit clouts
off right-handed pitcher are
made on high, outside, fast balls
that h hits Into the stsnds In
left field. About one-fifth of his
long drives are made on high,
inside fast or curve balla from
left-handed pitchers. Ruth gets
many a base hit, but very few
homers from low fast bills out
side. If he haa any weakness,
this 1 th spot.
The Question naturally arises :
Why do not th pitcher pitch
low outside to th Bambino?
Th answer to that on la that
the big fellow would probably
hit that type of ball through the
box and kill moat of the pitch
ers In the American League. And
th average pitcher doesn't want
to commit anicide. In other
words, brave hurler ran hold
the Babe to a double by pitch
ing low, faat balla. outside.
FIGHTS
LAST NIGHT
By The Associated Press
Cleveland Sergeant Simmy
Baker, New Tork, outpointed
Paul Plrrose, Cleveland. (10);
Frankie Simms, Cleveland, knock
d out Leo Sandwtna, New
Vork, (I); Benny Gershe. Cleve
land, outpointed Merle Alte, In
dianapolis. (). !
Indianapolis Wlllard Brown. ;
Indianapolis, out pointed How
ard Jones. Loniseville, Ky:. (I);
Willie Erne, Kansas City, out
pointed Otto Atterson, Terre i
Haute, Ind., (1). I
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STARS THICKS
IN BASEBALL
Cellar Champ Startle
C&lifornians With
Decitive Win
Hy The Associated Pnva
It'a anybody race In the first
half ot the Pacific Coast league
aeaecn, and yesterday'! gamee
aerved to tighten mattera up
further, with the leaders losing
aud the trailers generally faring
better.
Sacramento loet to the Angls
and held first place by half
game margin only due to the
crushing defeat administered the
Oaka by San Francisco. Man'
ager Eamlocb, anxious to move
that short distance Into first
place It possible, called on Pete
Daglll. star hurler from Napa,
to deal with th Peals. Paxils
laated for only 1 part of the
first Inning. In which Frank
Croaaetl and "Red" Wlngo led
tlv run batting attack. The
hitting spree continued at the
expense of Dumovlch and Kaslch,
the Acorns' relief men. and the
Seala totalled It markers on !1
hlta to Oakland' two runs on
seven hlta.
Angela Disrespectful
Loa Augelea ahowed Its dis
respect for league leaders by
banging Laurie Vlncl. Sacra
mento hurler. out of the box In
the first Inning to establish
safe four run lead. Jones also
tailed to hold the Angels, and
the total for the Southerner ran
to eight. Rutus Smith held
them corls after the fourth
Inning, but th Sac could not
get to Baecht, Loa Angelee
twlrler. and finished with five
run, three too tew.
Among the club sow occupy
ing tb second division, th Mis
sions splurged by drubbing th
Seattle Indian IT to 1 at Ban
Francisco. Led by Ike Boone
who scored two single. double,
and home run, the Missions
pounded LamanakI and Mubbell
for their tint sixteen tallica, and
made th last It the expense of
Slmonl.
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PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
By Ttte Aaenrlated Pi sea
At Iam Angelee
Portland It 14 1
Hollywood 10 4
Walters, Chestertlald and
Woodall: llulvey and Rasa
lr. At OekUad
Sin Francisco lilt I
Oakland I T I
Mlljue and Canton: Paxil.
Pumovlrh, Kaslch and Head,
Lombard!.
At tiaa FranciM-o
Seattle I I I
Mission! IT II
LamanakI, Slmonl and llor
reanl; Lelber and llolmsnu.
At Racramento
Loa Angelea I 11 0
Sacramento 11
llaecht and Hannah: Vlncl.
Jones, Smith and Koehter.
COAST: W. L. Pet.
Sacramento II IT .III
Oakland II II .111
Loa Angelea II II .111
San Francisco It II .III
Mission 10 11 .411
Seattle II II .411
IVllywood . II II .431
Portland 14 ST .141
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Brooklyn IT II .514
St. Loula IT 11 .11?
Plttaburgh II It .III
New York II II .III
Chicago IT II .ill
Boaton 11 II .414
Cincinnati II II .419
Philadelphia I II .101
AMtHICAXt W. L. Pet
Washington 10 10 .11?
Philadelphia II 10 .141
Cleveland IT II .III
New Tork 14 11 .111
Boston II IT .414
Chicago II II .407
St. Loull II It .171
Detroit II II .171
undisputed holder of last place,
took the Hollywood Stars Into
camp by an 11 to I score, la i
game featured by four homer.
two being batted ont by second
baseman Brannoa of the Stars.
Aa a result ot th day's ven
ture th leaders are closely
bunchtd. with Oakland only a
half gam ont of tint place.
Los Angels on and a halt, and
Baa Francisco two and a halt.
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Five pound
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Ten pound
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25 pound
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50 pound
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National Stealing
Show in Fight
fly HVHIt ft. H'M.KRTON, Jr.
Associated Preaa Nporta Writer
The amaalni race ot tha Na
tlonal League club fur the
higher plaee la the ataadlng haa
stolen th show la big league
baaeball front their rival elreult.
Four game were played yester
day la each Major league, and
while the American waa offering
bnt on change In the standing,
a shift ot the seveuth and eighth
place cluba, th elder circuit
left lust two clubs la their form
er posts.
RoMna Hold Lead
Th Brooklyn Itoblna, who be
came th leaders only Sunday,
held their place by truum-ing
the Phillies, still the tail sud.irs.
II to I. All the rest shifted
about. The New York (Hants
dropped from second to fourth
place for the day'a blggoat fall
while Pittsburgh wade me neat
climb, going from fifth to third.
Ill-area la titnaggle
Kven the Boston Braves, rank
est ot all outsiders, found them
selves In the struggle aa they
downed the Giants for their
fourth victory In the five game
series. Led hy Wallr Merger, a
hard hitting recruit from Los
Angelee who seems to have
found a lo hitting recruit from
Lo Angeles who seams to hav
found a lot ot "cousins" on th
Olanta. th Brave pulled out a
tea Inning triumph. 4 to I. Berg
r scored both of Beaton's runa
In the regular nine innings, one
of them on his ninth homer of
th year. George Sister drove In
the rest, getting a timely tingle
in the tenth alter Larry Benton
had weakened juat enough to
till the bases.
Brooklyn had almoat no
trouble holding the top aa they
pounded three Pbllly pitchers
tor II hits to get their II run.
Pirates Go Higher
Pittsburgh leaped op two
place in th standing a Larry
French abut on th Cincinnati
Reds with four hlta to give the
Plritea tbslr third straight vic
tory. For ssven Inning French
hsd a tight haul against Bed
Luraa, holding only a on run
lead, bnt the Pirate earn
through In th last two frame
to mak It I to .
Th St. Louis Cardinal fol
lowed tha Brooklyn system.
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OltM, t f. tovfw. Totem
CwsaptBTi WhrtMsftaleo, N. C
Big League
for Top Position
downing th Oil. ago Cuba II to
S to move Into second plac and
sent th Cub down to lit its. Th
Carda got all their runa In four
big Innings.
Ilruwaa, Tigers Kti hautfe
Another St. Loula team, the
Browna. brought about the only
alteration In tb American league
standing hy downing the Detroit
Tigers, g to 1, aud exchanging
place with them. Th llrowns
went Into seventh place. They
scored five of their runs In the
seventh Inning to drive KlonJ
Hogsett from the hill.
With the first and second
teams. Waahlngton and Phlladel
pli la. enjoying a duy of acheditled
rout, tha first division of the
league Improved Its posltiou a
bit. The third place Cleveland
Indiana scored a double victory
over the Chicago While Rox, who
hold the fifth poat, by ecorei of
T to I and 7 to I.
Th Nsw York Yank had
10 go lea Innings lo gala a 7 to
I victory over the Bnsloa Red
Sox as Ed Durham did some
greet relief pitching.
Women May Retain
Place in Olympic
BERLIN. May II. (API
Strong pressure In favor ot the
continuance of womea'a Olympic
track and field event In th
111! games at Los Angeles wsa
brought to bear today by the In
ternational amateur athletic fed
eration la aesaloa here.
Unless the women sr allowed
to compete, th world's ma I
athlalee aa represented In the I.
A. A. F. will adopt a policy nf
non-cooperation In regard to the
Olymplra. It waa Indicated.
A resolution propossd by
Oustavus T. Klrby of New York
was adopted by the federaton at
Ita eloalng aesaton today which
provldea that the 1. A. A. F.
ahall remain la Berlin In recess
dy to be called together
should the Olympic congress,
convening next week, decide lo
ellmlnste the women's track and
field events.
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The lobster's claw are not
mates. One la of the crushing
type, while the other Is used for
seising.
The ?i
Camels
for pleasure
Marcus Wins Nod
In Fracas With
Paddy Walthier
POUTI.ANI). (ire.. May II, (A
P) Leaping Joe Marcus, Port
land lightweight look a Id-round
decision ovsr Paddy Walthier, Han
Francisco in 1 Hal bout here last
ulght, lu which ao great datnags
waa dime.
The feature ol the evening
was tb 10-round mix btwn
Mickey Dolan, Portland and Al
(lotlhardt, (loi uisn light weight,
Mlokuy to ii nil the Herman a lough
boy with a baffling alyle anil that
made him hard lo reach effective
ly. Mickey did considerable herd
thumping lu the latter rounds
Itsy Mcquillan, clever Denver col
ored welterweight won a well
earned decision over Jtmmy Dol
an, I'ortlaud. Mrgulllan uulbos
ed the I'ortlnnder In nearly every
round and clinched the decision
In the tenth with a couple of hard
ones to Dolau's Jaw,
Ernl llselis. 1'ortlsud and I.ar.
ry Hsrrsttl. Haa Francisco, heavy-:
welghta, slugged each other fnr
six rounds wuh everything but the
ring poets, Ueeb taking (he nod.
Able Israel. Portland bantam,
took an easy dsotslon over Berate'
Mlllstor. Filipino In tha four-1
round curtain raiser. i
Coast League to
Engage in Flood
Light Baseball
RAN Fit ANCIHCO V. ll Ik
Pi Night baseball, which many
magnate believe will save the
American pastime from financial
decay alnca Ita aueceuful irll
by lies Molnee this spring, will
maxe ita onnut, in tne Pacific
Coast leaxue at ftsprimaiiiA
June 10. according ta aa an
nouncement by lis Morelng.
president of the league leading
Sara.
Oakland' Acorns will via will
Ihe Senator In the first ensst
venture at knocking high files
lata the floodhehts. anit Afher
team will has their opportuni
ties soon aftsr. For Morelng
atatsd that tlv regular games
will be played at alght each
reek from then An Onl the
Sunday morning game at Stock-
con ana ine ttunaay anernooa
game at Sacramento will be
played by sunlight.
Mnrelne believes Ihsl Seers.
memo's climate la particularly
s. ill
favorable for alght games, and
declare that lighting euglneers
will profit by Ihe experience or
the Des Molnea ipnrlmai and
offer Ihe beat equipment avail,
a hi.
MAY Mrr HKH HN
HALK.M, Of. May II, (API
Roy 8. (8pc) Keen nsllbsr con.
firm nor deulna rumors that hs
may nnt return lit Willamette I'll,
veralty aa athletic roach Beat year.
He doea deny, however, thai hs
will again Join Ihe coaching start
it Oregon male milage.
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