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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1931)
October 8, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Fans Agog Over Questionable Strategy Of 2nd Game 1 ,1 PANNING OF UN NO IG HE 0 nv ah v cion.n (AsamlMleil I'rca hoorta Killlor) ST. LOl'IH, Oct. a ( Not elnre Trod Morkl failed lu touch sennit baa linr sine tiene Tun ney took th "long rnunt" bes th sports world found moro to run about than thtt strategy, or lark of II, In Ilia aecond gum of the world series. K Ilia Athletic had fomi through to beat llallaliau and lha Cardinal!, wllh Mm buaee full In lha ninth, after Catcher Wllaon threw In Ilia wrong baaa on Jimmy Moore'a strikeout. Ilia St. Louis barkslop would bsve bn nominated (or a place wllh Merkle imnlll lha "goats" ol baaaball history. Hut lha Carda survived thla brulnallp and th aeeond-gueeaer today took nona J ire man inn OKI ruaairr, Lunni Mark, lu task lor questional)! taelka. ' Mlalakrn Talia Mack made lha same mistake twlc, litany KOlli baseball man declared, when hit allowed (ieorg l.aruahaw la lake bit turn at bat, Inatsad of aandlni In a iinrh-hliir, wllh lha lying run on third base and olhara lu lha offing. Connie eiplalned afterward b had eonfldenra In Karnshnw'a hitting ability. pvclally aialmt a Mt-haniler, but tlia (aria were, tint, th.l lllg tieorg hit Into a dnulila play In tha llfih wllh lha base full and. Krutil, fanned In tba eavenlb wllh man on tint and third. Tha t arda led onlr by 1-0 both tlmee. Kven a long fly would ha'a lied lha acora In tha f Kill and lata aa lha nth, with llallalian In rala form. It look lo many observers aa though lha better rt uf the strategy waa to nominate a, bal ling replacement. "What .Mark worrlrd I bout?" naked a veteran man-1 ger. "Ho didn't hav In eava any of bla pitchers. Thry all gat two days rret botur tha neat game, anyway, and lha A'a needed one or two runa tnurb mora than they needed tha dla tlnctlon f having Karnahaw fln Uh out il alignment. Without any runa II didn't make any dif ference boar good Karnahaw waa going. Ila waa already ona run behind. Ilul lhat'a tha gamble. If Karnahaw had coma through. Mark would bara bad the laal laugh." A'a Mu.t huonl I p Tha Athletics, all band agreed, will bava to epeed up their con trol of lha Cardinal baao-rnnnera, eapeclally Pepper Martin. If Ihry ar lo atop tha National Iragurra from galloping away wllh tha aeries. Itlght under tha nose of th flneet dafrualvo club lu tha American league lha Carda yes terday ran wild. Waiklui wall aa Martin mado an eltr base on an ordinary single, riua to slipshod work In the outflrld by Haaa and Simmons. On top of that Cochrans'a arm waa far from Ita uaual accurary, whether or not perfect throw would have nailed Martin nu aarh orraalon lie alula baaa. HTHKt.T'M llKA ST. 1.0118. Ort. 1 (API Jim my Wllaon. tha Cardinal harkatnp. threw lo third baaa In tha hectic ninth Inning of the aecond world enrka game beraue be didn't reallia Jimmy Moore, plnrh-hlt-tlng for Karnahaw, had awnng at go bad dollvcry for Ibe third trlke. That, at leut. waa the explanation today of Manager tiabby Street after night of ar gument over ona of the moat un naual (Inlahea In baseball. "Wllaon whrn lhal pllrh waa on Ila way tn tha plate waa en tering hi gttrnllon on one thing the baeo-rttnnera," Mid Street. "He law Vow and Dykea had broken away from thalr baaea nd he waa Intent only on break ing up a poaalhle double atcal. Therefore, aa I aaw II, Wllaon when lie went down to pick that pllrh off tha ground did not are Moor atrlke at tha ball. Jimmy apparently thought It wat ball and an threw to third to try to nail Kom Inatead of realizing a throw lo flrat automatically would rellre Moors," Whatever Wllaon' reactlona woro In the altuatlnn, haaeball ten today agreed that the re tirement of Mag Illahnp, ths laat balaman, on Rottnmley'a fine ratrh, pnaalbly aared tho cali ber from being a "goat."' Hallahan waa forced to pilch to th extra NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all points North East and West Por Convenience Economy, Safety and Dependability niDB TUB NOKTHLA.NO Phone 999 ' Terminal Stage Depot Union Stage 830 Klamath Ave. BRUSHING UP titHNfetiie FiRiT wvcR Of VfttsxZf RTaT HOME JOi CAPRKe AT W CF$Tf).oo76$2.oo balaman aflar roglalarlBg a ilrlka- out for what ahould bara bran lha third and laal oUl of tha game. ST. L0ri3. Ort. S. (Pr Jimmy j Wllaon, Cardinal catcher, whoaa i nlnlh-lnnlng blunder yeaterday afternoon gave th Athletic aa extra rhanr at vlrtory, and fore rd "Wild illll" Hallahan to pllrh to another batter wllh the baaei 1 filled, when the gam ahould 1 have elided, had no alibi thla morning. i "I uat made a dumb play," the ttedhtrd fcarkatop aald, lo explain- , lug hla not throwing lo flrat af ter atopplng the third atrlke on 1'lnrh (Utter Jlin Moor, balling : lor pltrbar Karnahaw of th A. 'a, "and I'm big enough to lake aom abuae for It. "If that play were to com up 1. 000 lime. I bellev I'd make It right (very time. Ilul thla Hint waa tha thouaand and flrat, and I )uat made It wroug. "Ilere'i tha way I happened to to It: "Tb call on Moor waa two aad two. and 1 aaw Koxx taking a big lead, and knew b waa go ing lo try and ateal third. I mad up my mind to throw him out. and aa Hallahan pitched I aaw Koxx raring for third. I waa all aet to peg to Klowera. The pitch waa low, and Tn when Moor atrurk at the ball I went through with my previously arranged In tention to throw foix out at third." Kxrept for th on break. Wit eon'e catching In th two rle game an far baa been hla uaual near-perfert play. Bail Forfeited by Former Legislator rorm.Axn. on. j. ti Denton Ilurrilrk, attorney here, and former member of th elate leglalature, forfeited 110 ball In rlty rourt her yeaterday when he failed to appear tn anawer to a charg of drunkneei. Ilurdlrk Waa arrealed a week ago after an automobile col-llalnn. Just Turn a Valve This Is All pjariUUSjj- I KLAMATH SEATING COMPANY KLAMATH SPORTS ,n A iTylWI 35,947 Witness Second Game Of World's Series Attendance aecond gam. &,". Total for two gamea, 74.1.7a. Kecelpta aecond gam $157. 411. total 1321.674. riayera' ahare today, MO, total 1144.61174. Club and league ahare to day $51.6:1.10, total till. 04. to. Advlaory conncll ahar to day 111.611.1;. total . JS4.40. CAL A(SJIKH WIN SACRAMENTO, Oct. 1. OJR) California Aggiea defeated the Sacramento Junior college here laat night 14 to 4. mainly becaua of th brilliant playing by Kua ell Sweet, Long Ileach, Aggie fullback. YESTERDAY'S Coast League BCORKS n. . t 11. Portland Hollywood 11 14 .11 Maile. Radovlta and Woodall; Shellenback and Baailcr. H. H. E. 7 IS 1 t.oa Angele Oakland .... 5 t 1 Ballon and Schnlte; Chamberlain, Hurat Stllxel, Ludolph, and Pool. It. II. E. S I Mc- Seattle 3 ( San KTanrlaro 11 Phillip and Rottarlnl; Dougal and Mealev. Aflernoon game. Tl. If. E. Mlaalona 14 1 Sacramento 7 14 0 Ratterlea: II. Plllette. John arm and Hire!; Bryan, Vlncl and Wlrla. . HiTlMTo jfjl Th mer turning ot a ralv that la all that la ascssaary to beat your premise when yon har Klamath Heating Company service. Think ot all th bother you llmlnat no flrei to build, no fuol to order, ad infinitum. FALLS, ORE. J1 ByL,uferJfE 5 skdhds AOMlSAi. PEAKY iXewep ae V6Cr. FROlM tf NOfiJrl PoiE AwTneri peVKieiM6 a cuae of 8V 'M 7;'n - jL Twenty-alx Pelleana. grldmen of Klamath I'nlon high achool. left the rlly thla morning at I o'clock for Oranta Paaa to meet th valley clty'a high achool team Ol Ila own field thla afternoon. Th team la atartlng tha flrat eonferenc game wllh two pre conferenc wina and th fact that Klamath won both tilt with Crania Paia laat year to lu credit Th atartlng lineup will be Pellran Grants Paaa ' Maui Corporan Jacqnett Strack Thompson McGuIre Frederlcka Nlcklaon O'Nell Wyatt llradley Taylor Slglrled F.atea Moretx Allen Knight McAnlch Laurenaon Hamaker C ( O T T K K QB II H II R Elliott FB Neely Suba for Klamath 'will be Coff man, llayea, Parker, Porter, Ma cartney, Johnson. Drunton, May hear, Tabor, Maria. Schulmlre, Sinclair, Urubb and Goehrlng. Crania Paaa anna include Ha gen, Howard, Bailey, Towne, Palmer, Kennedy, Voetberge Wi ley, Flory. Slnsaer and CarrelU Hunter Found Dead From Heart Attack . ST. HELENS. Or.. Oct, S. (VP) Apparently th Tirtlm of a heart attack, Frank Lonkey, SO. prominent logger and hunter, waa found dead In th woods west of her yesterday.- H had been missing lnc Thnraday, when he went Into the heavily timbered country to hunt. Ilia dog waa standing guard over the body. Lonkey had lived In Oregon since 179. He was born in On tario, Canada. I Spring Repairing General Blacksmithing Welding 439 So. Sixth Street. Klamath Fall. RSHN INS FROM SANDAHLVICTOR Roy Anderson won his main event wrestling match at Legion hall last nlgbt from Jack Kyan by taking th flrat fall wllh a double arm srlaeore la 14 Ml mln utea, Hyan took th second In II minute with a Boston crab bold and Anderson took th third In tu, minute with a Honnenbrrg tackle, which kayoed Kyan. An derson weighed 110 to 200 for Ityan. Th bout was fast with both grapplera getting many holds. The Legion hall waa nearly filled with fans who literally "went wild" with excitement during Hi card, presented by Matchmaker BUI Elliott. Kandahl Wina In the aecond mala event Ray Friabe lost to Bill Kandahl on a foul after Sandahl took th first fall In It tnlnnle of a rough bout with th fast Medford youngster who cam back and took th second fall In four min ute with a short arm scissors. Following the aecond fall th match baram rough with botb elugglng, but Referee Lea Welas of Medford rhoa to give the match to Sandahl after two and a half minute. Chief Small, 1(0. Weed, bad all th bulk he could handle to get a draw with Big Boy Bitter. 240, Gold Hill, In a 10-mlnute aeml-wlndup. Chief Small took the flrat fall with a atep-over to hold in 11 minutes: and Hitter took th aecond In fonr minute wllh a wrlat lock and by pinning Small to lb mat by sheer weight. Itcnaw Outweighed Jack Renew. 144, and Paul Kllios. Its, wrestled to a 15-niln-ut draw, although Klllo waa too heavy for Kenaw. Bob Marlels referred th two preliminary matches. It waa announced that Ted Thva will wrestle the winner of the Anderson-Ryan match In th near future, which asanres fans of seeing Thy and Anderson in action. Frank Martin, Klamath Falls, also challenged th winner of th main match aa did Ray Frls by. Ask For Rematch Ray Frlsby challenged Sandahl to a return match cm a winner take all baala with no bold barred and Sandahl accepted the challenge. Feeling waa Intense following th decision of Referee Weiss that Frtaby had fonled Sandahl aa tana thought Sandahl had don more roughing and fouling than Fclsby. The match waa lightning fast with th eon lestanta trying many holds and taking severe punishment. Dnring th argument programs. snuff boles, cigarettes and other articles wer thrown at the re- fere. Crowd Pleased In th Anderson-Ryan match. Ryan's grimaces brought xany laugh from, the crowd which was on ita feet for a large part of the bout. Anderson punished Ityan with headlocks, wristlocks. scissors and body slams and re ceived a aerie of headlocks and to hold and slame tn return. Both wreatler rot out of a number ot hold by tickling th opponent, by pulling hla ear or slapping. The crowd ahouted and cheered throughout th entire card and displsyed great nthuslasm for hte first wrestling program pre sented her in two and a halt years. Jack Franey announced. Stop and shop Want Ads TODAY, money or make It. through th You'll ear You find th girl w help yon find the Used Car thru the Want Ads. Read th thrift new lo th Classified section today. AiraniiouDiiiicSinig O. K. Blacksmith and Repair Shop D. A. Kenyon, Prop. As Distributor of Webfoot X r I $ . ' .' ,A 1 J . , , f ' V ; - aW-a Here Is Irr Schulx. I'nlverslty ot Oregon football captain, who Id hi eleven against Idaho at Portland Saturday in Oregon's first conference game. This is Shuls a last year at Oregon. He I a strapping big fellow and Coach for him. Schnli la a guard.. RESULTS IN SPORT WORLD LAST NIGHT SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 3, OJJO Jimmy Hannah, 142, San Fran cisco, knocked out Harry Smith, 1(0 H, New York negro. In the last round of a scheduled 10 round main event her laat night. Smith had th edge In th fight ing for th first nine rounds. In the tenth, Hannah dispensed with the formality ot shaking hands and put over the knockout punch to th Jaw. Other results: Tony Polonl k docked out Henry Spaletta. (1): Stanley Gard knocked out hylvester -;o- Ian. (1): Billy Liner drew with ueorgo lariinaon. li; Teleeco knocked out George Braileton. (4). and Red Win berg declsloned Tommy Nunes, (4), HOLLYWOOD, Oct. , (U.R) Vsrlas Milling. 1!5. Filipino boxer, wss awarded a technical knockont over Harry waiunaar. 1ZS. Los Angeles in ine secona roeua ot a acucauicu i u-iuuuu main event at the Hollywood American Legion stadium last night. Milling showed a real punch by flooring Walllnder for a three count with a right to th chin in the first frame and twice for nine counts In th aecond. In th semi-final, 'Max Tarley. 124, Filipino, won a 10-round de cision from Ray Montoya, ot El Centro. j LA CROSS. Wis.. Oct. 3. (U.R) Prince Saunders. 134. of Chica go, won a decision in 10 rounds last night from Babe Herman. 135 of New York. Herman was down four times In tha tenth round but managed to keep going nntll the final bell. Find the position that you can fill th best by watching the "Help Wanted" Ad In the clas sified Section. Leader Spears predicts a brilliant Football VKIDAI'S GAMES At Milwaukee: Marquette, If, Lawrence 0. At Lawrence, Kan.: University of Kansaa (, Haskell 0. At Huntington. W. Va.: Mor ris Harvey 14, Concord Stat col leg 2. At Denver: Denver university, 14: Colorado Teachers college, 0. At Dea Molnea: Drake, 24; Simpson, 0. At Louisville: Hanover, Ind. college, 3: I'nlverslty Louisville, . 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(U.ffl I The San Franriaco Meala cinched ith srond half of the I'arllln I Coaat league season laat night, Tha Seals ran Ins all of their ! remaining three gamea and still I finish ahead ot Oakland and L i Angelas. I A play-off between the Holly wood Stars, who won tha first I half of th eeason, but ar fln llshlng th second half In filth j place, and th Heals, will start j next Tueaday wllh tha pennant at atak. MrDongml Wina Young Art McDnugal, whoae work thla aeaaon haa stamped him as a candidate for the majors, turned back lb Sea'tl Indians. ( to 3. Officials of th Reals' club announced the first three gsaiea , of the play-oft series on Tnea i day. Wednesday and Thurariay I nights would b plsyed here. I Plans for th latter part of the iweak have not been completed. The team taking fonr out ot I seven gamea wina. It was aald Sam Glbaon. are jot the Seals pitching staff, would j oppose Frank Shellenback, lead I Ing pitcher of the league, 17 the I opener. Th Lo Angele Angel would have Insured th Seals of first plac had they not beat Seattle, for the Angels defeated th sec ond plac Oakland Acorns, 7 lo S. In other games, Frsnk Shellen back pitched th Hollywood Stars to an 11 to I ylctory over Port land and Sacramento beat the Missions, 7 to . Th regular eeason nds Sun day. Jackson Will Fight Devlin In San Francisco Steamboat Jackson, local mid dleweight, ha been signed to tight Chick Devlin in a 10-ronnd main event In National Hall, San Francisco, on October 7. On the same card Frankl Monro will appear la th six-round semi windnp against aa opponent yet to be chosen. Red Ball Stage Line One Stafe Daily for Lakeview, Or f on Terminal Stare Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 Leave K. F. 8 :30 a. m. performance Q9P COMPLETE WITH TUBES COS SERES