The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 12, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pftge Six
Kii.liiv. .huw 12, 1!'l2.r.
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Snappy Sporting Notes
rT iclkveu;
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18 GIVEN STOCK
Bambino Makes His
First Home Kun of
. His Belated Season
st. Lons, Juno ii. i'i','. Smacks Delivery of Rookie
Xews lingers nornsny. ai years,
eld, ten years out of the deep tan-'
gled wildwood ( the further mast
bush league became a stockholder t
lu the St. LouU Cards Thursday.
less than two weeks after his ap
pointtnent as manager of the team.
It was one of the few distinctions
that the remarkable Texan could
Hurler And Sends Pill
Into Bleachers
NKW 'YoHK. Juik n.
t iilt-! .Noun) The old eiitlms-
i.....h -nli lh..' .larl he Kill Williams, former
las. run prove, tho -s"rnailon. (lie weight champion of the world, laj
outstanding figure of tlw year in im..-.i ..
baseball, if lie I) I ta his stride.
He i ail inuko several things pos
sible Ily thn uilghty power nf bin but.
jlf lie retains Ills prowess, be ""
lift l lie .lull front lis iicartull-ciul
' position in tbu ataudliiits to the
front ranks of the learuc
Should Ibia lorrlflc batting, in i
jaildition to lb actual offensive SPORTSMEN ASS'N
NEW YORK. Juno 10. Tex 'airengih It hud, add that vital;
Ki. ki.rc: has ria'.'.l the ante. He 'spark to the team's play which It
now believes the public will atanil la, lacked nil season, the Yauksl
for anything not once, but twlee. might Hell retrieve their lost chain-'
T.mlchL Kl.'knr.l ftic.iscd Mickey 1 ni.iiwliio.
.T1R for a return fight some! All(1 ,,., by tlu, llrj a.' NV" M""'""r al.l. JM I J.
time In August, with Paul llerlen-! .,,,,. ,,u ,lu.r rlt home run i to tlilr.1 Monday night of thu
bach, who look the Unlit heavy- ,.. ir , trilvena. It mil cuu still ! month, and regular mortlliK nlbt
BERLENBACH AND
1 M'TIGUE AGAIN!
bsnlam-
orlian flyweight king. In deeisloii
bout III lliiliiinoro. June it. This
Is another one of those money
fights. A victory for lieuaro will
hi lug him bo added prestige. ll
Hums, lu Ibe heyilny of Ills career,
; licked better men lli.ut Geuaro. II
simply gives both of Hi.' m rutinliiK
expenses. ,
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TO MEET JUNE 15
OUT FOR FANS; Al.L .
A.CRACKATJUWFt)
A pleased bunch of fl,,t fan, . nn., ' ' ,
witnessed Mint classy workouts at fill) All,,, "V" V
Scandinavian hull yesterday fir. lln k.
noon by the boxers who will be at- rl. look ,"u?',',t
irarihiu on neil Tuesday night's Julmsy t,"
rard. The bill promises lo lis one'!"" " rtrtif'
of tho beat oyer ntagttd her. ' ""Hsu. U r,..."
and . " rmu, "
is Ibe fore runner of ln.il.. ... ami fi n,,i, .isi
Ill - 'WW I
aids la ...k '
r" ""In.. ,kl Wtu, J
naiBBiy
tho ruturii holds hi mora for fol-i "" ""Miks M .7 '
lowers of Ibe fUllc .,.,. I,.... " ItalUd . I
Kiu'li of the runlaalauls for Tues
day s uiuiuna aro workina: hard In1
order to et a "shot" at til fourth!
oum. J no local promoters are
rominuul. atlon with bos from
r.trn i, i.ii.l Bru .iiil iiil.,l l nsiDttlv m.
iasm r.'liirne,i to IUUk. Itulh' j we'Kht title fn-ai Mickey two weeks. ,.,, ,,,,, llim9 run buUl, i , Ida t ,h. Klamath Hportamt'a asao- of July rard, which will bo U) dale
still recieve in a trauV at which he
has starred since he "oame up."
Hornshy got a block of tho stock
held by Branch Rickey, the former;
manager of the team who still re-j
tains acme financial Interest in the
property and remains vice president
of the firm, devoting himself to;
the job of scouting new players. i
Not only is ho the yottnsest hired ,
hand of the ball yard to break into
the business councils of a big league j
team but he Is one of the very few
active players who ever "got a
piece" of a club.
kwIhk TltlirMluy afternoon his
IniI klM.nl tile ball ill I lie '
enlh iutiiiiK of the frame between
the Yanks anil the Indians. Sail- uinmmli of the mid.llewelghts.
aKo In the dreuriest cliamplonshlp i,,a(:, fr the season, should
ficht seen in New York since lho:n( (rlv 0j ajverane.
days of A I -Mctoy. the limhurger
be
elation. There will
business to attend to.
Dundee and Terris.
Will Scrap Tonight
Looks Like A Question Of
Youth Vs. Experience
' When Men Meet
ini; away, a white streak wltli
hiuhly arched trajectory, the
ball traveled to the right field
hleuehrrs and Until jKCd around
the ba,n on his Mirmvv nnkl.t
in the old familiar way, for his
first home run of the lti sea
son. J. Waller .Miller, a left hand
pilcher who learned the game
at Ohio State university -was the
victim of the Huhe's first p.T
feit Hke. Miller, a rookie, re
nvtnly up from the Torre Haute
team of the Three Kye leairuo
won his Kaine, 4 to 1.
lluth did rvactly half of the
hiltiuj: for the Yanks, niukinjr
two singles in addition to the
homer, in four times ut hat.
j The happy roiip.e will do their
, dance at the Yankee stadium. .Mr.
j Hickard has requeued bids for sev.
jeral thousand cots for those custo
mers, who wish to sleep through
the m tin event.
Xubcdy seems to know what hap
1 pened to Jack Oehiney's match w-ith
ISerlenbach. I'elaney, who once
stepped the rescued wrestler with u
afrii. 1.1 l..1il ,t. ..i.iuv u-.,.
... , , v wit, mi in iiiv niinu n H, r lis.
. promiA'd the next chauce at the
i title if Iterlenbach won It. I The Yankees have the actual play
ing strength to win the pennant. If
Tha niamhor-
The Yuukeea nrA tinl out of lha
pennant race. Teams have fared '"'P " """ mak' Jl""r "H,ri
worse than the Yankees lu the first '"' ' '' " ""w-
two months or plnv and then climb-;'" '"r "I'""" l,l' h xhv "'"
ed to thu top. Why. most fan!,,,r 1" waiters at the propoaed
know that th llmves were lu last :
place at tho bealnnlng of July and' Mj 'iickmun. slate sttperltil. nd
th.ll started a meteoric climb that.ent of hatcheries, has lH-n In this
''1 nti, i.
be una r,t .l. . 1
- ... aMiiw'
card. i
' Bush, , fcj
he a, raft cf I0" ,,rl
Uucco HI ram bo Is axpmlrd hers
lomurrow, and trill Immediately Join
the siiiiad nnd start working out for
his ao with tlUun.
. . In yesterday's workouts Krankle "T"' 'lh Jit k
....... . iilh.v U-L . . .
Murphy lurnislisil the
with many thrills, lie stepped six
rounds in nil, two each with Joe
(.'ollmun. Jack ( rim and Joe Adams
apectators' "am Ik,:
I"od SKOUBt of kk.
J.l'.KHt HKE'
"ANdllAl. Jm J
Score It. If.
Boston 3 9
'Pittsburgh 11 15 2
latteries ISyan and lilbson: Ydc
and Oooch.
placed them high and dry In first ballwlck since the lust in.-i-llng. 'Murphy scluilllated through his go
Place by the last dav of the season "orl "' -tul-offliial con-J with t'ofrman in grand atvlo ami
fnder the Impetus acquired they ! r,'r,,n' w"h ,"m0 "f ""' "'"' ' showed tho onlooker soma fast rsWDt ksrt tJ
j tode over the grCUL Athletic machine mourners, ami aprung una oi tff. f((man. who la a rugge.l UmUjH, tar,'
i...-m.,m. pmrim .ni.u ..... niiir. enrr. aiooti up lo Krankle "'' Olrtetsd m
will be glad to hoar, aud hleh ! and aavn him a rhanea In sh.. hi. ! the t'blaiaa. Tk.
ent Is quirt, b,,,!
tho prestDt illucskJ
that fart.,, 1
i. Miller Muggins over fiu.li conditions'
1 such that he cun assemMe that full
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COAST LEAGUE
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strength at one time.
The Yankees to dale have been
playlni: saiidlot hull. Tim pitchers,
I-..-. ... ......,,,-.... .uinpiire, uUl, lll(1
y , lavuraniv won me uvcrago t;ur.litK
a I stuff ut least, have he-a making a
3 joke out of tho flinging
the I wares. It ia seldom if ever, a h.,.r
of Ibe tatter's class has ever ex-
hllilted his stuff In Klamath Falls.
,lle Is lightning fast with either
mi cm hear by attending
leetlng next Monday night.
Then there Is the promled ban
quet to arrange for. and everyonv
!. nits to N there lo help make ar- hand, and It la only a few short'
. rangenu nn for tho spread. You'ruoqiha ago lncn he gave Kddlul
know v. hut you want, and no one I Huffman a boxing lesson In a six-'
H"W THLT
so show up and tell II
10 tho crowd.
round go at Hostile. Iliirtmsn I
now being groomed for a match with
Paul Iterlenbach at Floyd Klttalm-
J Scores K.
Johnny Por,Iand ,4
H. E.
12 1
S 1
Batteries Meeker and Mowlam);
NEW YORK. June 11
Dundee, who got a repruve from sealUe
ino weauier man tne other nir.nt
will mount the steps of the ring at Fu3sel s, ker an(, JaI(Iw
Coney bland Friday night and lake
whatever It is that young Sidney Score
'lerria has to give a tottering old I Sacramento
man.
Their bout was set back because
the hot spell broke right ii their
faces and rain oame diit.'n on a vrv
Score
Philadelphia
('ll"ln'"1 2 3 , J. "'IT' , , H A PaP0,r " ,h' V" h'l men- arena In Michigan City
u.ii mi ici couch, neiis nun lien-1 ..n. ....... ... . ..ii... w,.Kw. ...... t ,u i-. . uiaui,vi.ri u
line. Wilson; Donohue and Wingo. . '""' of tt winning average at bat.
lire rorccd to aland Idle in the field
ind watch tho oppoilm: team stage
parades to first
they
V..-a
desire that's The Klamath
Klamath Paha
Dunimul
Yrcka .
After cuffing Coffman around for'Werd .
two rognila Murphy took on f'rlm,' .Ut. Shaita ...
Tsm
Me( loud
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nice house of customers at the Con
fy IslHnd stadium.
The numerous gallery which now
follows Dundee with the uiniid
hope of being present when be :i
finally knocked out will be on hand
Friday night.
Terris beat Dundee in their first
meeting which was the closing piece
in .Madison Square Carden.
s ttar.. . . ......
AMtJtHJAiN LtAUUfc arlo assorted
i base and beyond.
Score - it. H. K.J The heads-up ball that tho Yanks
Cleveland 4 7 0 i played at ihoirbest is misslnr.
The one change thai Hoggins has
i 4 naileries Miller und I,. Kewell: 1 ... .
tilt i nifo o i o. , r. . ' """ iiiiii,ii U inKiiiuiaio reason
lJiz::;r"7::L" ... lJpr- J""nson an" M-- - rt ,h
- , ..iiiiviii .iiiu SUUKII.
Koehler; .Mulcahy and Cook.
Scores . II. E
-St. Lmils 9 13 0
II.
13
24
E. ' New York .
4 ' Ilatlerles-
I ! 0
.Miller und I.. Kewell
Score R.
Oakland '. 2
Vernon 5
Krause and Byler;
Hannah. .
H.
7
7
Paul Wamiinger has worked out
well. No criticism can be made
uncut Hoggins' effort In b'olster his
Boston 7
Batteries
Bprfoot and 1 Dixon,
Huffing and I'icinich
ileum us far us Juggling his players
Score r, f f-
Los Angeles c 12 3
: San Francisco 3 5 4
j Batteries filazner. Payue and En
:nls; Pfeffer, Crockett and Yelle.
Tommy Gibbons Wants
; A Return Bout With
Tunney Or Will Quit
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score--. , . . ,i(.
New York 4
(United Press Staff Corresnondent I ChicaK0 1
NEW Y'ORK, June 11. "Unless1 Balteries Nehf. Greenfield
I an get a return bout with Tun-! Cowdy; Jones and "artnett.
ney. I am through with the box-! Score
lng game," Tom Gibbons. St. Paul Brooklyn 7
heavyweight, who was beaten hv tho I . . ' . ' 1'
former A V V ,l,,mnl .CZ I ' ")U1S 5 8
. - . .UUU,VIUU o.m .ma
afternoon before he left for Chi
cago. "I have no excuses," Gibbons said.
"I fought a terrible fight. I
couldn't get going." My mind was
there, but I couldn't get any res
ponse from 'my arms. The heat
under those morle lights was like
hell but I know that Tunney had
to carry the same handicap.
E.
3
2
and
uattenes Petty and Taylor;
Haines. .Malls and O'Farrell.
1- ..............
Yangilder. Davis and :
ego; Ross. Qiiinn, Fuhr I'rban Shocker ha been doing nil
I thai could he experteit of him under
the adverse c.iii(lili.,tn existing. It
Score R. . E. ' must be u keen diappoiiilm in to
'hieago e 11 1 , the red shlrted one. tills snrr h,,w-
Philadelphia 5 9 0 lng of the ex-cliaiii;iloiis. Sim. k. r
Robertson. Cvengros and Crouse; ' felt, when the deal was made ahi.h'
Rommell, stokes and Cochrane, I'er-' sent him to the big town, that be
ltina- ;h I rsy prospr:ii (.f being mi
'pennant winning team. lie knew
P.. II. E. that ho had been acquired In tho
11 1 belief Hint his presence would virlu-
l'nllv nsmirn li.-if riiiv 11., l,,l,.,i it...
Batteries Whltehill and Woodall;, earn prepared to give hi t -
lui.u.-ttiii uiio uuei.
Score
Detroit 7
Washington 4
American Association
Kansas City. 11; Columbus. 10
Minneapolis. 2; Indianapolis. 4.
Milwaukee. C; Toledo. 3.
St. Paul. 2; Louisville. 10.
FAMOUS FANS
THE VaJIFEVJOH Tr4
WrTAF01 EVE
VMAVTINC TO WELCOmt 1
OUR OFFICE
As far as my future is concern
ed, I have nothing to cause me
worry. I have enough to give my
five little fellows a college educa
tion and I think, after all I have
been very fortunate."
TODAY'S STANDING
COAST LEAGUE I
Teams 1 ' w., L. Pet.
San Francisco 46 17 .730 i
Salt Lake 3fi 28 .563 1
Los Angeles 33 31 .516 j
Seattle 30 31 .492
Portland 27 32 .458 j
Oakland 28 35 .444
Sacramento 2" 37 .422
Vernon 25 41 .373
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Teams W. L. Pet. I
New York 33 16 .673 I
Brooklyn 28 22 .560
PItttfhurgh 25 21 .543
Cincinnati 26 22 .531
Philadelphia 21 26 .447
St. Loui 21 29 .420
Boston 20 28 .417
Chicago 21 30 .412
AMERICAN LEACUE .... :
, Teams ,W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 32 17 .653
Washington 31 19 .620
Chicago : 26 23 .D31
St. Louis 27 28 .491
Cleveland 24 25 .490
New York 22 28 .440
Detroit 23 30 .434
Boston 18 ,33 .353
AH COMB ' HEreE T SE'fc
'UT I"JDV NO'AU.
ADV ATVZ.ED IM DE?
PAPA.H i
A 5p.ll XI SEP. HAS:
- UAS TIME
Sg'JtfrlNl Him
THE BOSS
tlJPir' POL ..islli ' i l-
;the adverse ,oditi.,bH evlstlnc It III 19 II R 1, ;. j -" UXXV , , I I .VTV1' (l, ,, j
1 : r-- -r H InTT in fS I MC uj&iMV Jt
..nly to see the team fall to pieces.! " I 1 fc. T S ftT tCVJBJ Wi
If the general r.)HVenatlon of tue; , ... ' KTl j C?lNvv5 1 Ll
Yanks proves coincident with the) ' . ljj-rij Ul la'N, I T
return or Babe Ruth lo the game,! 1 JY 1 11 " JjPa4)fll
the big Ilamblno. with his late start,; JifK- .,.-.,.- rf .W 4f '
may wind up the season in a blaze: ','..srw--'ftVUi 1 ' , , iih
'of glory. j trpfi ...-.' ... j
And the llabe does like tho blaze. 1 . 1
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