The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 23, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    fljMATH NEWS
Saturday,- May 23. 1925.
Page Fi
ALL-STAR HIGH SCHOOL FULLBACK
FROM CENTRALIA, WASH., TO ENTER
KLAMATH HIGH AS SENIOR IN FALL
Snappy Sporting Notes
Sande Comes Back with Victory .
f
fRACAS WITH
IA ON SUNDAY
To Have Big Open-
pay; Arrangement
kg piaae
the old pill straight on
the entire lineup In Hun.
. . i. ,.h .ha f'u 1 1
mr (I l n -
pot In Ibfir nam
, final effort to impound
l ihi prcvrrhlal el!ow
bind llr n"", neaves.
rraoon they ''
rkout "'' ,ot ln"
imp lo ul 10 o'clock Sun-
SAMMY OLSON WILL ATTEMPT TO
.STAY WITH-THE TERRIBLE FIRPO
GORMAN FOR TEN ROUNDS JUNE 2
Man Who Got Draw With Fred Fulton Doped To Win
Over Galeiburg Swede; Two New Comer. Are Match
ed In Next Boxing Card of 24 Rounds
deteriorated much
And once a box-
learns the time he can't forget
It. It'll 'Just like swimming to
far a that goes. .
Joe Coffman, who surprised the
I'nal.le to .erure a return hout Surely he haun t
with Ito.ky Hlramlin at leaHt for. since that time.
present lllK Kwedo Olson haa er
inen ncir to a mulch June 2
with Jim Plrpo riorman. of New
York city. Jim Klrpo Gorman
ore. aarnea puKlllllc name.. Jim loral fana hy laying- Jack Crlm low
for Jim Fit.gibbons for In.tanrc; will meet a newcomer here, hull
Klrpo fur the Bouth American alug-1 Init by the name of Johnny Carlson,
ger and (lorman. well, just aay for Now to be frank Carlson la un
Joe Gorman that ought to be food known here. But you can gambl
enough. Hut what'. In s name? the promoters haven't the crust to
There's Juat this much to II. I match a setun to Coffman lu.t
The Olaon-Corman flitht should be couple of week after this rery bird
'.'('buck" afa'rtln, a member of.
the '. Washington state all-star
football team I (at aesson and'
a t a r fullback of Lentralla
Wash.) high school will enter
Klamath bltib acbool next fall,
according to bis father, W. H.
Martin, who has come to Klam
ath Kalis recently to go Into
business, Martin weighs around
170 pounds and' will be a sen
ior next year.
It Is a mighty encouraging
outlook that Klamath high Is
looking forward to next season.
Several of the malnatays of last
year's team will graduate this
year but ' there la a wealth of
green material which awaits only
the eryetallsfng touch of Dwlght
Krench'a expert coaching. '
In all probability the local
high school will, ondsr French's
wing, have a atlffer acbedule
this year with Medford, Ashland
and some of the dominant
southern Oregon teams. Lack of
proper coaching In past years
haa prevented the locals from be
ing a serious obstacle to the boys
over on the other aide of the
mountain. But with French
great things are expected.
king
hundred iimi guou as tne tangle be-'Corfman has soaked Crim all over
unertrd to make the Jour- tween Ktrambo and the Galeaburg , the ring. No sir. Klamath Fall.
irrki and thereby swell the 'Swede. And fans couldn't ak for ; la getting to be quite a home for
All c.f which speaks well much better than that. (good boxera. And Carlson. If he haa
u!b Falls. Thla man (lorman presents news- the atuff In him. la going to go st
all het up about the i'i'" "fi'ingi 01 a araw with Fred ter Coffman. merely to get In the
Arrangemenla areiru"""- 1 "at aounas good. To be
ncrure sn out of lri"'' 'h dippings were Just a little
greet their trim "I". Indicating, oh. Bay. about
year old. Hut drop In at the
Scandinavian hall any e verging and
l
bdr
fade t
nd to
non'a opener on the Yreka
oundn. The mayor, said
liable.
will pitch the first )" bl Flrpo (lorman work out. j Habe LI gut foot
good graces of Klamath Falls fans.
Ajfother new one a fighting
Irishman by reputation will trade
blows with Wilbur Harrington. The
curtain raiaer Is lllchard Scolt-
Manifr Clover Is with
bli hatting order and
tew rhangea will probably
Ed Clarke may be seen
i the initial sack with the
at Mathews shifted to the
Xnrwest will probably
It man while Clarke may
the rlcanup assignment.
Kiani-r to Yrrka la 101
The read are reported In
rnnditlnn.
LEAGUE
-Sutherland
fcnd I'tiers.
Ft.
2
4
and
II. K
7 1
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Duty:
i
wme It. H. K
4 10
1 10
Faasell, Plummnr. and
Singleton and Cook. Called
filb, by agreement.
It. II. E.
9 13 1
P' 8 IS 2
Itarhac, Hums, Meeker,
and Tnbtn; Canfleld, Keat-
Shea.
It. II. E.
5 11 0
. 10 11 0
- Kunz, l)elaney and
, I'nyne and Kandherg.
30,000 Wait FrjSeejSa,t'k Ho ,nto
Second Place Through
ureal raavo ureaKj winning Double bui
Record, But He Fails j ,,
ll tfrttirr of two wlnn ovrr Hrnt-
tl. tHH, th Klllt laHkO lUH'H
JuinM-( two plrtcii In tin !nciflc
roiir.1 Ifnfcui HtMn(IliiKN an fouml
f hrniHflvcM In wronil oNition,
M-vrn iiml n halt nmnvn bliini1
tliia fjiMt-trnvrling Nnn KrniH'(fco
Sea In.
Sail iMkr vUinrlcH wrn takrn
lliitMitch btnniK pitching of I'irrry,
who lMhtr tlw ImtiaiiN 4 to 2,
mill tliruiiKh ht'Hvy bitting, which-icnrut-rtfl
m-vcn ruim to tlnlr op
IMmrntN four In tin' Nrvrn-lmihiK
nlfcht-i-Hp. I ' i
San KranrlNco malntainiHl ltd
Mi'ttdy parr hvn by turning back .
Vernon, 7 to 6. All of tlii Scaiw'
mnN ranin In the fifth and Nlxth
innfngH, whin thry Htaftfl an an
wiult on IVnnrr and Bryan.
In lxN Anf'hif, the Aiifpi'lH
rvcniNl tin Norim with Oakland
by winning 10 to 3, bat allpped
oat of ftrcond place by virtue of
the ll"V doable win.
Portland won from Sacramento
0 to .
I Loses Battle
e' i H
1
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PETER MOLYK ,r
CAMIIKIIXiK. Man., May 22 1
I'aavo Nurml. Finland's great mid
dle dintuncu runner, failed in his!
attempt to break the world's:
rcror( for the one mile run In a
apei'lal race here Friday evening, j
ItiiunltiK on the taut Harvard sta
dium truck, the fleet Finn covered
the dlatunce In 4 minutes IS 1-5
seconds which la 4 1-5 seconds
Blower than the world murk he
establiahed In Sweden In 1923. .
More than 30.000 persons- were
In the stadium to see the phantom j
Finn In his. supreme American ef-i
Oifort to set a mile record. Weather
1 1 conditions were not perfect for a
fast race,' as a harsh breeie swept
in from the west and retarded the I
speed of the runners. j
Nurml finished about 25 yards
In front of Jimmy Connolly, former
Intercollegiate mile champion, and (
one of three other contestants. Tom
Clausen, of the Boaton Athletic as-
snciatlon dropped out of the race
at the half mile mark snd Bill
Ilooley. of Huntington school. Bos-j
ton, finished about 15 yards behind i
Connolly.
Heter slutyu. kuuwu in irtaeaso
as ,he "Midnight Burular." was
woirniled and captured after he had
aiood off 200 policemen, three ul
whom he wounded with bulled
The shocting attracted a crowd
10.000 Many buralar'i are cbar. .i
to Molyn. who waa captured sttei
the most modern weapons of the
Chicago Police Department were
bronchi Into play.
.Henna s neaay
- for Britishers
Pirates Take Fall
Out of Their Arch
Enemies, the Giants
It. II. K.
I 15 1
pin 7 13 1
la I'enner. Bryan. Old-
Hannah; I'feffer, (Irlffln
J0NAL LEAGUE
R. H. E.
3 7 0
0 1 1
fin Jones and Hartnett:
nd Margraves, Deberry.
R. H. E.
ISl 7 1
(
Pica Ithem Dik Ch,.,lall
bml111; (lenewlch. KamD.
d O-Nell, Blemer.
R. H. E.
h 1.1 t
A IE A
M Meadows. Aldrlfe and
"'lulllan. Dean and Rnv-
pv. Hartley.
n h v.
il . ,
, , 1 U X
'Phia . . .
, I w
'""DonohiiB and Wlngo:
""'. Vines, Pearce and
American Association
Indianapolis 6, Toledo 1.
Milwaukee 7. Minneapolis 1.
Louisville 9. Columbus 8.
Kansas City 7, 8t. Paul 13.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
No games scheduled.
Win,
Siskiyou
H'gl School Pemnimt
SASTA. Calif.. May 22.
Weed i H'"llyou county
t. sniiin piayea nnre
score of 6 to 2
N by ,llk ' 'ew
'Ither team.
Una ... " "'"r"
les v " 'cw hits being
Jack Dempiey Cables
For HU Boxing MitU
NKW YORK. May 22-
nmipsry has cabled to a sport
tnff icikmIs company hero for some
fighting equipment and rumors
that the champion Intends to do
aomo bovln in Kurope we
thcrotiy strcrgrthmed. Deimpsey
la now In ".
Earle Sando Of Derby
Fame Fail To Get In
The Money At Belmont
BF.1.MONT PARK RACE
.., NKW YORK, May 22.
Knrl Hande, mountl on Mrs.
W K Vandcrblir gcUVng 8r
a'.n. rnteil hr track V
rt,,.' i.IHiK w-W't "trrirr "
alLmfaH"! to ot in the mo-rj
tho K-n"n '
lWlinont sprlmt m-t, "
IMMI ,.tn.plltnn lmn.llcnp.
K I, ltrtHTilnR on Jm""
,er's Htln. won the race turn
1K tho Uhlo " " l"
Cl !.on Bbn in K
turky derby.
A boostor for Klamtheof
Klsmath Fall. tt.fi,
"mats industry tberela tbt
Klamath News,
The Pirates .made, good their
threat against the plants Friday
by taking the second of their series!
at the Polo Grounds, 6 to 5, driv
ing McQuillan from the mound with
five runs in the first inning. The
victory Jammed the Pittsburgh
team In closer to the Brooklyn
Philadelphia tie for second place
in the league standing, 'a position
it has worked up lo from seventh
place, which It held prior to Its east
ern invasion.
rtnh Hennlrlvn and .Philadelnhls
Decision From Hoppe 08t n Friday's contest. Jones, a
. ' ' rookie pitcher on ' the mound for
the Cubs, held the Dodgers to, one
hit. giving the Chicago team a 2
to 0 victory. The Phillies lost to
Cincinnati. 11 to 2, the Reds piling
up 20 hits off tour Philadelphia
hurlers.
The Cardinals won at Boston,
8 to 6.
There were no games scheduled
In the American league.
Tommy Cello Wins A
I.OS ANCKI-KS. May 22. Tom
my Cello, of San Francisco won a
referee's decision over Dick Hoppe,
of Glendale, in their ten round
bout at the Hollywood American
Legion stadium here Friday night.
In the semi-final K. O. Kelly
knockedout Jimmy Marcus In the
second round.
4?
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When -Earl Sands, world's premier loskey, waa .. almost fatally
cruahed by falllna horses during a race at Saratoga Springa N y . laat
year, it was predicted be would never ride again. But the courage that
brought him back from the gates of death was not broken. The first
mount he accepted aa Mrs. William K. Vanderblll's crack "Sarazea
belle.ed by many to be the best three-year-old on the American turf,
fildlns with consummate skill at Havre de Grace. Md . Sands finished
two and a half lengths ahead of "Big Blase" in th Newark Handicap,
breaking the track record for the alx furlonga.
IPM4N E B&OW N HasWaVSatafBaWU).
in.
lkwton llrave are going to play his legs when any Important neldV
wml-pra team In t'lcToland July Ing business came no
But that doesn't mean that: Bill Lamar, clonter eztraordin-.
' ary with the Toledo club before
I Connie bought him. Is continuing:
i his good work at bat and In the
outfield. Bill waa listed as a Wi?
'failure when Connie grabbed biro.
rJK0-Jh--' iNow, with Bing Miller. Welch and.
Bancroft's tram Is going to leave-A' Simmons, the water-bucket bat
the Natifinal league flat on its back. ;ter. Connie bas an outfield that can-
carry its end In any kind of going..
These are joyful days for Connie; In Passing It might be well to ,
Mack. raise the question as to what part
In addition to getting good pitch-1 Connie and son. Earl, is playing in
ing out of Ed. Rommel!, Slim Har-,tne work of tne Maekmen to data,
rlss and Sam Gray. Connie Mack lsjEarI WM wltn hi" dad last season
having the supreme satisfaction ofla8 coach of pitchers and general
knowing that his team bas at last
attained, nearly ..the proper batting
Ipuncb. And the defense of tbe team
in mucn cleaner ana sieaay.
; Time was when the fielding of
bandy man.
Danny Murph), veteran of
wars, was ..Connie's .other
many
aide. '
Young Carl oatufally didn't wan to j
crowd the veteran pkn"nyj ?Thi
Clcnna Collctt, former nation
nl chnmpion woman golfer, now
in England awniting the opening
of the women's tourney there,
apparently is ln-Vr beat form.
Her play since her arrival there
lias been brilliant. In a recent -forcsoroe
with Joyce, Wctheredi.
one of her opponents Miss Col-
lctf bad no cause to be ashamed
of her play as compar-d to Miss
Wethered's.
the Athletics was enough to keeni''ear Murphy is gone. - -Yoang 4lack :
weak-bearted fans away from theinas assumed tbe burden.. He la-ojpV
ball park. Some fielder could be!taln of ,ne team- Ira Thomas, once,
counted on to throw away a ball j catcher for Connie's old machine,: la
game most any moment with a weird Dack 88 coacn. but his main work te
heave to some uncovered part of to Dut "'ire" into the team from
the diamond. And too often he ' tne oachlng lines and assist the two.'
heaved the ball there In the belief Jlsc" " lne strategy Doara stun,
that by all that was true and holy Altogether the Athletics make in-
so-neone should bo waitlna for the! terestlng material for fanning bees.
Clean up week Is ovsr. Now Is
the time to paint. Paint now and
pay later. Ten monthly payments.
See the plan on page 6, of the News,
Sunday, May 24. M 22-23
PAINT NOW PAY LATER
Look for particulars of such a plan
on page 5, Klamath News. Sunday,
May 24. IT22-2S
t.fct Xlkfcll AM V. oV c.
BERKELEY, Calif., May 22.
Boys and girls who gain their edu
cational equipment for life in Am
erica's public schools are molded
into cogs as if made to fit into a
machine, according to Marinetta
Louise Johnson. 'i
Mrs. Johnson's lectures at the
University of California attracted
little outside attention until she be
gan an attack upon what she terms
the standard product.
Jl'IKJE GAGHAUEN BUSY
Through the activity of traffic
officer Collins, Judge Gaghagen's
court was busy yesterday disposing
of traffic violation cases. Seven
coming up for trial, aix receiving
fines of one and two dollars, one
man going free, and three who fail
ed to show up will be looked up
by tbe officers, tbe judge said.
FAMOUS FANS
By Hopp
The BPRCfMM wortM6
mr KJt. i : -cv-vif vittu i . . -v
Mpl)
this "?fear. ,
IVIIIium ' V. Peabody has' aueT
John Mctiraw and Francis X. Mc-.
Quade ,for 806,666 Peabody says is 1
duo him for his efforts in inducing .
Churles A. Mtoneham, third partner,
throw.
I've often wondered If Connie
got all the insurance he wanted be
fore he started back in 1915 to re
build his team. The' surprises
sprung by his several misfit outfits
since then have been enough to
weaken the heart of a bull moose
(not the political kind.)
galloway. Bishop,', jPykes ; and
Poole are fielding 'welrC, They are
fielding intelligently, They are- on:
top of infield plays and go Into
them with their heads up.
Even Slim Harris, inadditlon ' to'to' bny a- cbntrolHng interest In tho
finding himself as a pitcher, has Giants. It must be a tough job to
seemed to pick up over night some peddle the Boston Braves or some.
idea of - what it is to field the other tall-end club if an attorney
pitcher's position. For years Slim j does (66,666 worth of talking to
seemed unable to get together with peddle the Giants.
I
l Bob Ryan's Auto Top , Shop
The Trading Place for Klamath's Most .
Discerning Motorists.
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Phone 692 Or Call at 1315 Main Stv
Mm m
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Meats From Miller's Market
Are the Very Best
Every time a meal is served in which Miller's
Meats comprise the main dish, we get another boost
for quality, lusciousness and our bill says most
economical, too
MILLER'S MARKET
808 Main St. Phone 750
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