The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON v
Friday, June 13, 1030
IN THE REALM OF SPORTS
ilSTIE
SEGOiMCE
111 inirniniM
y in vn-n r
Steady Plodding Gain a
Peckinpaugh Troop
Good Standing.
' lf HKKBIC11T V. UAllkKK
Assoclslrd rivss Sports Writer
Untie ether -rluue have bHD
gulling moat ot tne publicity,
ttoger letlnpiigus Cleveland
Indiana nav been attending airicl
ly to business, ukmi all rivala at
they coma, until today, they had
pushed Into eeeoud placa in tha
American league atandlug. on 17
gam behind tha pace-setting
Philadelphia athletic.
Great pitching by Farrall.
Brown and Uudlln baa been tha
ouutanding (eatura of tha In
diana' upward aurga tinea May 14.
In tha Intervening threa weeke,
Pecktnpaugb' meu nave won 14
gsir.es and loat only Jour.
Sixth Straight Victory
Tha Indiana' tilth consecutive
victory yesterday, and thalr eec
ond in a row from the AlhlaUce.
enabled them to leap into second
place while Wathington waa bow.
Jng to Chicago. At tha race etandt
now, all three leader htie loet
IS game, with tha A.'t winning
JJ, Cleveland 31, and Washing
ton 10.
Clint Brown pitched great ball
to gtr tha Indiana a ahntont tri
umph oter the A. a. 4-0. granting
enlv four bit. George Earnshaw
pitched well, bnt three ot tha eight
hlta he allowed were borne rant.
Morgtn getting hie 10th and 11th
and Myett another with one man
'en base.
Solon Boar to White Box
Tha Senatora bowed to Chica
go'! White Box. 10-6. In a free
hlttlng battle that taw Tey Lyont
chalk np hia ninth victory ot the
aeaaoa attar three previous fall
rat to get put hit eighth.
Tha New York Yankeea fell on
Walte Hoyt and two auoceaaora for
It bltt. Including Baba Ruth't
loth homer of tbe teaaon, and
trounced the Detroit Tlgera, 14-1.
Walter Stewart won hit eighth
-victory for tha St. Lonlt Browna,
beating Boaton, f-S, but Jutt man
aged to halt a Red Sox rally In the
eighth Inning that fell only one
ran abort ot a tie.
Robin Stretch Lead
la tha National league, Brook
lyn stretched lu lead to 4 hi
game by beating Cincinnati, 1-1,
whll thalr leading rivala. the Chi
Mgo Cuba and New York Giant,
were beaten.
Pltubnrgh halted tha New York
Giant' nine-game winning atreak.
l-7. bunching hlu for fir rant
la the tint and tour In the ev
ents Bern Kremer went the rente
for the Pirates, allowing eight
hlu, three of which were home
raat, two by Lindttrom and Mel
Ott t 14th ot the eeaaon. Bartel
and Grantham hit for the circuit
for tha plratea.
Claude Wlllooghby eeored hit
1 flrat victory of the season as the
Phiniea beat the Cubs, S-l. In a
' game baited by rain in the sixth.
Chuck Klein got three singlet for
the Phllt. and ran hit consecutive
hitting streak to 19 games.
Try This for
Putting Grip
Putting 6RIP
ON USUAL
POTtlrta
1 By Ali DEMARKE
; (Former Pitcher N.' X. Glantt)
' "Of all the golfing arte putt
ing Is at once the most Important,
tbe most aggravating and the
most unteachable," phllotophlied
Jock Hutchison to me one
day. "One or two putts of mere
ly dubioua length holed In the
course of round often make all
the difference between exhilara
tion and despair," continued Jock.
"1 have found putting the
roost unteachable of tbe golfing
arts, and by this I mean that a
man mutt to a great extent pus
sis It out tor himealf.
"However, In putting a player
mutt hare a club and he must
take hold of It. And then comet
the question ot the grip. There
is on grip that deserves, per
haps, a special word of descrip
tion, because It Is, as far si I
know, a purely putting grip,
never used for any other stroke,
and because It wat a grip used
by at good put tart at John Ball
and W. J. Travis.
"It may ba called tha reverse
ever lapping grip. At In tha or
dinary overlapping grip, tha play
er holda hi left thumb down tha
shaft, bat instead ot allowing
1 wjm--ir
PACIFIC COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
(lly The Associated Prnas)
At Seattle: Portland-Seattle
game postponed; wet grounds.
At Fm Kram-lsco:
Hollywood .. . t 14 1
Missions t 11 1
latteries: Ithodea. Johnson
ami Hassler: Nelson. T. I'll
Irtte. PoukIss and Hofmann
At Los A-geles:
San Francisco 1 10 1
Lot Angclct ... 4 7 1
(10 Innings 1
flatteries: Turpln, Perry
and Casto'i, Penelsky; Baocht
and llnnnah.
Sacs Strengthen
Lead by Grabbing
Floodlight Game;
(By the Associated Praia)
Maintaining their habit o(
eoir.!ng through with eonvenlen
victories whenever their Fmclfl.
coast league lead It threatened,
tha Sacramento team stayed out
In front by downing the Oak!-mi
club last night In a free hitting
syree. 14 to 11. tight rttchert
worked in the weird encounter,
the Osks going Into the lsat ot
the elguth with a two run I as J
only to have the Sace acora four
off Hurst, to give the victory to
Gould, at the time hurling for
Sacramento.
Aagvla Trim Seals
San Kranctseo stopped tempor
arily In lu thrust at league hon
ors, being trimmed by Loa An
geles, 4 to 1, after coming with
in a game and a halt ot the
lead. Cnrtla Perry, relief hurler.
walked Jacogt with the bates
full in the tenth, breaking up
what had been a fairly tight
ball game.
illusion hopes, high at tha be
ginning of the week, took anoth
er Jolt when Hollywood defeated
tha Reds tor the aecond time,
( to 5. The Stars mad five oil
Nelson In the first three Innings,
and Ted Pillette waa sent In to
stave oft tha attack.
Rain canted the postponement
of the Portland game at Seattle.
(By The
Coast:
Associated Press) I
W. L.
11 15
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3 2
PCT.
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.(,:
.500 .44S
.415
.336
Sacramento ...
San Francisco
Loa Angxlea ...
Oakland
15 11
11 11
10 17
17 18
Missions
Hollywood
Ser'tle
.25 40
the little finger of the right
hand to ride upon tbe first fin
ger of the left, he reverses the
position, so that the flrat finger
ot the ieft hand rides upon the
little finger of the right. It Is a
gTlp well worth trying, one of
lu characteristics being that the
right hand is the faster hand."
Now, fellow golfers, go out
and burn np the Tom Thumb
courses.
Brushing Up
! cioT vice seujeu. Tuw3
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Portland
- National:
W. L. PCT.
Erookiyn 11 17
Chicago - 2i 33 .56'
New York i : .531
St. Louis 15 !5 .500
Pittsburgh 11 14 .4S
Benton ?" 36 .444
Philadelphia 18 S .4u
Cincinnati 1 30 .18 J1
American:
W. L. PCT.
Philadelphia S3 IS .its
Cleveland 11 1 .2
Wathington 10 Is .(12
New York 17 11 .643
Chicago 10 17 .'Is
Detroit it 30 .411
St. Loult 10 10 .4uu
Boston . .-I 34 .it'
. Cecil: pat
i in. vf t 1
New Champion of World
1 IV
Max Schmellng. German heavyweight, who wat proclaimed
heavyweight champion of the world alter he won the bout from
Jack Sharkey who ttrurk him with a foul blow la the fourth round
ot their title battle la New York.
Schmellng succeeds Gene Tunney who retired nearly two years
ago. -
FIGHTS
LAST NIGHT
By Associated. Press
New York: Max Schmellng.
Germany, defeated Jack Sharkey,
Boston, foul, (4); Al Fay, Cherle
roU Pa., outpointed George Hoff
man. New York, (10): Henry La
mar, Washington, D. C, outpoint
ed Matteo Osa, Spain. (1): Ralph
Gioueello, New York, stopped Pete
Brand. Holland. (3); Stanley Por
eda of Jersey City, outpointed
Paul Blanch!. Argentine. ().
Springfield. 111.: Bad Taylor.
Terre Haute, Ind., slopped Johnny
(Pee Wee) Kaiser. St. Louie ,(!).
(Kaiser injured hand.)
Oklahoma City: Young Jack
Dillon. Louisville, knocked out
Re1 rltulmmons. Wichita. f41:
Wilson Dunn, Tulsa, defeated Nor
man Brown, Chicago, foul, (3).
Lonergan to Meet
With Opposition
SALEM, June 13, (AP) Infor
mation has reached here that
forces opposed to tbe election of
Frank J. Lonregan of Portland aa
apeaker of the 1931 house of rep
resentatives will confer In Port
land Saturday and try to form a
coalition against him. James W.
Mott ot Salem, who la a candidate
for the speakership, haa been In
vited to attend. Among others
present. It It said, will be Emmett
Howard ot Eugen and Herbert
Gordon of Portland, alto candi
dates for tbe speakership.
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BACKUARDS
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Mrs. Moody Take
Opening Match in
Wightman Series
WIMBLEDON, England. June
11, (AP) Mrs. Helen Wills
Moody started her team off on tha
right foot In the Wightman Cup
terlea with the English women
players todsy. detesting Josn Fry
la the opening match, (-1, 4-1.
Mrs. Moody sooo settled Into
her stride, and playing like the
world champion that aha la. swept
Into a lead ot 4-1 In tha Drat eat.
She finished th fourth gam with
a series of sltzllng point-winners
after It bad gone to deuce, then
followed this up by breaking
through Mlse Fry a delivery.
Mrt. Moody awept through the
sixth game at love to stretch her
lead to 6-1, and raptured the next
with her powerful drives for the
set at (-1. She had reeled off
five garnet In a row.
Counties Receive
$200,000 in Taxes
PORTLAND. Ore., June 11, (A
Pj The controller general ot
the United Btatet today approved
clalmt of Oregon counties pre
viously denied s part ot the
amonntt due them under th
Oregon and California tax reim
bursement act of 1924 amounting
to t:oo.ooo.
The treaty department will
pay Clackamas county $163,051;
Multnomah county $17,557 and
Benton connty $15,690. Curry
and Jackson counties also will
receive smaller payments.
- ByLaufer
0V 1
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Fistic World Discovers It
Just Has Another Hangover
By A LAN flfllUI
Astorlated Press Sports Editor
NKW YORK. June 11, (AP)
Tha flstlo world that had hoped
to wake up today to celebrate
th crowning of a new and undis
puted world's heavyweight cham
pion discovered. Instead, that It
bad Just another headarhe, hang
over and controversy.
Max Hrhnllug won on foal
from Jack Shsikty wlthlu the
last lis, seconds of ths fourth
round ot what waa to hav been
the decisive battle fur the heavy
weight title last night at tha
Yankee Stadium but they Utt
th altuatlon at chaotte as vera
the wild acen accompanying the
abrupt finish ot th. match.
Severely nattered
Severely battered though he
had been, th black-thatched 14-year-old
German youth, who
looks, bobs and wearet Ilk th
on and only Jack Deapaoy.
emerged with whatever honor
and till claims go with th vic
tory. II may, for tha tltn be
ing, b put at th top of tlit
heavyweight clasa, at least by bit
own countrymen and by tha New
York state athlvtlo commission,
which proclaimed Ita right be
forehand to crown the winner the
new champion of the world and
sueceaor to Gene Tunney, who
retired two years ago.
An Kniuty Title
Schmeliog'a cause may be es
poused further by the National
Noting association and he la a
candidate at least for the lu
srrtpttuu of bla name upon th
Muldoon-Tuuney trophy, emblem.
alio ot championship recognition'
so far aa ltt donort are concern-'
ed. But today, cold analyna of
the unsatisfactory and disap
pointing cllruai 10 a two-ytar
search for a tit monarch ot
heavyweight ranks appeared to
otter no Bound batlt for pro
claiming th young German pos
sessor ot honor universal In
scop, wbr neither ot the prin
cipals In the main teat, before
hand, held any clear or undisput
ed claim .to championship, posi
tion.
Dark-browed, likeable, eourag-
tout Mai, eiperta may hold,
should not be penalised and de
prived ot recognition for events
beyond bla control, but tbe fact
remained that eVhmellag waa
carried bodily and In apparently
great pain from th ring last
night, ths winner, but a badly
battered one. .
Sharkey Aggressor
Schmellng waa hurt by a punch
that waa unquestionably low af
ter having been decisively out
boxed and outpunched by Shark
ey, who wltn on erratic
blow ot hi flat awept away tne
high honor that seemed almost
certain to be hi. Th Herman
crumpled to th floor, to be ser
ried to bis corner and declared
the victor only a tew minutes
after It aeemed b waa oa the
verge ot being cleanly knocked
out. In th third round, whan
th American battered bla young
rival all over h ring with a
viciously sustained two-fisted on
tltuabt. In th third round. EDartey
had Schmellng groggy and a ,
quick victory apparently In hit
grasp. A round later, the tables
were reversed wita tucn ttart
ling rapidity that acenet ot tha
wildest disorder and sonfutlon
developed.
Ono Judge Saw Blow
Th fatal and final blow. In
tended as a left hook tor the
ttomnch but somehow uninten
tionally misdirected, wat deliver
ed aa tha flghtsrs were close to
gether along th ropes, with the
tap of tha gong ending tha
fourth round only a few seconds
away. Th rater, Jimmy Crow
lay, on th opposite aid ot th
ring, with Sharkey"! back be
tween him and Schmellng, failed
to se the punch, Withholding
his decision, as tha German tank
writhing In agony to the floor,
Crowley hesitated and waa al
most Inttantly aurrounded and
harassed by th managers, sec
onds and handlers of th two
fighters aa he sought advice from
officials on either- aid of the
ring. With th clamor stilt at
It height and th crowd la com
plete uproar, Crowley finally ac
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TIU Ditto STOHB
cepted tbe unqualified Judgnieut
of on of th Judges, Harold
llarnot, and prououueed Schmel
Ing tha victor on a foul.
ROUNU 11 Y HOUND
ROUND ON IS They met In
mld-rlng. Max ducking Into a
clinch. Jack jabbed aeveral letit
to head and Schmellng hooked
left to jaw. They sparred cauti
ously. Jack Jabbed two to the
face. Sharkey hooked two light
lefts to head. Max twuug left to
htad but missed and tbey olim hed.
Max was romiug In oovared up.
11 bsd hi besd down on Bher
key's chest. SUsrkey put short
right to Jsw. Jstk hooked an
other led to head, Schmellng
put right to had. Jack graied
Max' face with left. Brbmellng
booked left to head and Jai-k
fought back with both hands.
Sharkey bad a alight sdge.
ROUND TWO Max Jumped In
with straight right to Jaw. They
clinched and wrestled to rope.
Ja.-k hooked left to body. Max
misted left to hesd and Sharkuy
swung him around. Max rushed
but missed and Sharkey Jabbed
him off with lefts. Srhmellug
again rushed and Sharkey upper
cut ssrsgsly with right to heart.
Jack took left la stomach without
return. Max hooked led to head.
Jack ippercut a right to tare.
Schmellng wat thort with right.
Sharkey drove two left to face.
Schmellng hooked left to Jaw and
they clinched, t Sharkey dropped
right on Mail ere. Sharkey
Jatihed two lefts lo face at bell.
Sharkey a round.
KOVND THREE Sharker
hooked light left to head and .Max
drov right to face. Schmellng
totted another right to head.
Sharkey tied him up In chinch.
Max landed left to body and bead
and stepped In close. Jack drove
three bard rights to head ttagxer
Ing Schmellng. Jack drove him
lo ropes with right and left to
face. Sharkey uppercut a right
to tac with Max banging on.
Sharkey drov right lo far send
ing Max to ropes. Sharkey forced
the fighting. Schmellng looked
beaten. Sharkey whipped home
both handt at Max came la but
did no damage. Jack handled
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Add days in
California
to any trip East
at Summer Excursion Fares!
The fare i only a fraction
more than an ordinary
tided to youf destination
and back.
Think of a trip to the Et
that indodei California, the
Spanuh-Americsn Southwest, a
bit of Old Mexico, the fotntntic
Old South and cjuafnt New Or
leans. Then to your destination
and home thru the Canadian
F.xfcjes or on northern United
States lines.
SUNSET CIRCLE
Sso Francisco, Lot Angeles, th
Southwest, San Antonio, New Or
leans, then by boat tn New York
or continue mm the Old South b
rail to Wathington, Philadelphia,
Nrw York or mid-west destinations.
Max with ease In a clinch. Jack
crossed a tvrrlto right to till ot
head and whipped left to body.
Max sullied,
Sharkey's round.
HOUND FOUR Sharkey Jab
bed left lo tac. Sharkey whipped
three letts to tac and Max mined
a right, Max missed left and
Sharkey drov bard right to head,
Max drov hard left to face.
Schmellng went Into a clinch and
made Jack mist. Ilulh mined
hadly with Sharkey thootlng for
a knockout. They traded lefts to
tac. Sharkey took It aty cross
lug right lo Jaw at Mai went In.
Jack missed right lo head. They
sparred at close quarters In nild
rlng. Sharkey whipped hard right
to head. 8i'hmellng crossed left
lo face and Sharkey landed right I
to head. Schmellng bored In. '
Sharkey chopped him with left to I
body. Schmellng claimed a foul 1
and the hell elided the round. 1
Schmellng wat carried to bit cor- '
ner. crying that he had been 1
fouled. The round ended at tha
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Ashland, Ore.
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That in one of Somhem Pacific's
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Routes and go one way, return tn
other. Yon circle u much of the
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60LDEN STATE CIRCLE
San Francisco, Lot Angsles, San
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Chicago and other mid-west points.
Oouthcrn Pacific
count ot tlx with Schmellng on
lb floor.
Referee Crowley announced
Schmellng wins,
Schmellng wlnt oa foul.
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Note these ezampla, and mip.
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