The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 13, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
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Saturday. Jmu H. H2.V
Snappy Sporting Notes
, 21 WORKING HOURS RKMAIN IN
NEWS M; CIRCULATION CONTEST
REDS WIN EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE
GAME; SOX SPILl ATHLETICS IN
ONE-SIDED GAME; RACE IS CLOSE
SID TERMS GETS
Jusl 24 working I'""" ri'iu.ilii.
In Hint l(ri htI .iiilnuitl
in tin- Ni' rondv: liuvf llirlr
.i.xniiiu!ly of tniit'ln vo! n lh
dniiWo-uuiok ami l : t -. II y i-lni'iilii
N.-v.ir lit thi V..'lry uf l. uii.uh
lni Mr work to occuny Ui.u.i . T"
ilurlu tli. romlim iBUM,h,. Th. , V
" ' . . 7. """"" ' fop., w,. ; l
rr.l.M.r.q, m April tU: 111 u.- I
in in ummh
uurlli from Cultrnrula
In th niunth of Munli t
371 n1 wi
Jun. IH.
NEW YORK, June 12. The floor, Tho Cubs, wlui won two Ramos
Hive way beneath the Brooklyn fr m the (".units this wetili. K"' out I
DociBers this afternoon nnj they of last place, ailvanelnif to Hoveiith;
tiiinhled from second place to third whin they heal the Huston llrnv.is,'
lu the National lencue. When night ! to T in n hooliy prim ru:ifsi in
came, the Dmli-ers were ilaiiulinc hy t'hi.:iK. The Itravos went to the
n nail in third spot, with n healthy bottom.
chance of dropping to fourth before Unptra H'-rnsby'a (irds won tlie'r
the end of the week. ninth victory in the 1.1 games they.
It was the culmination of a chain have played under him. The Phil-)
of sad events for the Dodgers when lies were the sacrifices. Score 4
they were at last evicted from the to 1. Hill Sherdell pitched ull the
runner-up spot in their league, which way for tho Cards. He Is the fourth
they had held since the latter part or fifth .Cardinal pitcher to Inst a
of last season, a gang of aged ball full same in several years, llornshy
jilayers who were the next best has been letting his pitchers stay in
squad after the Giants. the box us long as they can last.
The Ueds shut out the Dodgers 6 unlike Branch Rickey, his predeces
to 0 ill Cincinnati, thereby stretch- sor. who used to yank them whether
ing their era of prosperity to eight they were pitching well or poorly,
oonsecutive games without a defeat. In the American league the Alh
The Dodgers, on the other hand, letica lost again to Hie White fiox.
with their pitching stuff limping this time by the bulky numbers of
badly, have been consistent logers lj to 1. The Athletics can't afford
thus far on the tour, and must yet ' to lose many, for the Senators won
meet the Pirates, after that they . toddy from the Tigers, and are only
meet more harsh opposition in the one and a half games back. The
Giants, who will entertain them with score here was 7 to 2.
six games in '. : days. j There was another sad show at
The Pirates went into second place the Yankee stadiutu, when the In-'
because they beat the Giants in dians heat the Yanks 5 to 2. lnas-j
Pittsburgh this afternoon 0 to 2. 1 much as the Boston lied Sox heat ;
Tho Redo ara only half a game be-! the Biuttiis, the Yanks are nearingi
hind the Dodgers now, the bottom. I
Kul'.i 1ij a Mc
extri inerly chwe or hotly eon- j
ti.- 'ed. Thin fuot lias uiMlouMiilly j
served to aiu? t !in wiMhlnrful Int-1
t rest ihut la bcliie taken ihr.iiiith- I
od 'Mils B.Tlola in iht final i.wll j
fi.r Mu wlr. It ilmililfiri If!
there lit a Hlngle liciw ithnt m nol
il. ere:it. the UnvhJ "I I ho,
;ji:le. au.! will iiiur. eiery g.i li with ,
uaxiv:y and cutrerm . hoping and
:ru .iiig thin 4 heir . In : iniiv ce.me
the
big !
XICW YllitK. June 12.-Slil Ter-
ri.-V one of llic leading contenders
lor the HkIiiu eight lltle, won 14
rounds of a scheduled lr.-ruuml bout
with Johnny Dundee at the Coney
Island stadium tonight.
Dundee, who was on Iho defensive
, , .., ,. ,k under the wire tir-: mid li mvl.ilm
eighth round, when he staged n "" ehamplon ..( ..'i.in..tM,
.i,,.t.i,,..,.i i,.,. t i, ii,.. iiih pr.mil winner .' one of rho
and 12th rounds, he was puffing . Pie-
hard, nnd came through lo the fin ! Monday nkht w 9 o'clock I" the
ish only fbrongh the courtesy of l"t chirn for big voles. Promptly
Terris. who. it appeared, could have , "' ! 'he lor of the rontwt
landed a knockout with with ease, j dep inmcrit c.f (the Ne will be
In the early part of the fighting 'elided. No one w'll no permitted
Terris slipped to his knee several to en er Iho rout . iv partnifiit f
limes. but vua up and at his op- ter lt.it time for the purptue of
ponent before the referee could begin , turning in mibs, rip lona or r
giving him the count. 1 newnkx ra ithe pn-em v.t offer
.. j Thiwe Inside u that time, tliiniK-h.
aiilMiirh.tli It. They r ull working
i .,, ,1 and are trying lo cover a 4W.
of lerrktory hefiim Iho flnWl ni ;
Moti. ay nlglit. I" "" ul"i
MTipnona mi in" " j -1 .t.i..., . iiiiina m ula c,f
they will ! t"u tfuvor re i t Iniludeil I car.; 1 from c,f,lr.
oW for you. in. iroin wa.nniKion and
lli.ro In an opporluiuy tie you
. i . Ii,.ln voiir l.iTtiit. Your I r.
. a .inv K.lhl been! ..... fS'
' ..l....r 1,1 11.11 II 11 lllt'lH. I1IUY 111. III.'
de:id M e. which will imun a
small f.iJune i.i thn wirner. Th
rai-.. la clew and a very few ul
t rit l. dm It-iv derl llil illttrT
, , .. be.wi .'ii tho 13.0110 Homo or
Iho K Tmrng cr ami otm of
.Uie Hiii.iUer prtUM. You run eo
by the i.ia ulunjing III the jix-r
that a'4 th" coiileHluikl ur work
ing hard and there to Vnry utile OK-fiu-eiico
In their utand'jig.
Warning. CoutiMnnla! Ilrltig In
your wlv.te vole luillula to the Con-
I test Manager at once. I nen muai
I be verlf.id and put In Or bo I lot
box fir the final rotini Monday
'nliaht. In not doing ao you 4uny
1 lose viilual lo ote,
Mostly Ford Find
Way To Klamath Co.
Cincinnati 6 13 1
Batteries Osborne und llubbell;
Kixey anil Hargrares. ' . .
K.
Vcore U. II.
Boston 7 13
Chicago 9 14
Batteries Cooney and Gibson
Cooper, Keen and Ilartnett.
Car. 844 of them, moxly Ford.
will be wailed on before the contest 1 havo wended Ikolr way to XlamUl
Is declared close. I 1 Falls since the opening of the re-
Now tor the f.n h. Watch the glstriitlon bureau In the chamber
ci-ntt itair'.a make tho Wmil lash at of commerce lu March. The itatea
tin y rj down tin. r '.ch fur the ! of registration Include March 55
wire.. IfctTt wal: (or your Civorite to June to Inclusive and the ma
to come aroun.l and ask for your iorily of the vlaitors Irt the city
iE5. U I.
U n 'a - VI ,
$120 With Tubes and Lo fc
TODAY'S STANDING I Pillette. Christian and Schang.
r.CIFIC '0.1ST I.ICVtil'K
Club , W. L.
San Francisco 47- 17
Salt Ijike .' 26 29
Los Angeles . 33 32
Seattle 32 32
Oakland 29 35
Portland 27 33
Sacramento 28 27
Vernon 25 42
NATIONAL 1.KAGIK
i Club W. I,.
New York 33 17
Pittsburgh 2C 21
Brooklyn 28 23
Cincinnati 27 23
Philadelphia 21 27
St. Louis - 22 29
Chicago 22 30
Boston 20 29
J Score . H. 11. K.
pct Los Angelea 10 14 1'
.734 an Francisco 11 15 0 '
t554! Batteries:: Crandall. Boot, Payne
50g ! Milstead and Spencer; Crockett,!
.500 Williams and Agnew.
:45o'AMERICAN LEAGUE1
.431, ' !
373 j score R. II. E. '
Cleveland 5 9 3 fV
, New York 2 3 1
Pet. I Batteries Shnute and Myatt;
Score R. H. E.
Philadelphia 14 0
St. Louis 4 9 1
Batteries King and Wilson; Sher?'
dell and OFarrell. ' ' I
American Association
Kansas City. S; Columbus, 9. ,
Minnf npolis, n- Indinnftpotin. tt.
St. Paul. 3; Louisville, 7.
.Milwaukee. 9; Toledo. 13.
Bengougli,
I-
It. H. K.
.600 Shawkey, Ferguson nnd
.553 , Schang.
.549
.540! Score
.438 'St. Louis 2 8 i
.431 j Boston" 5 9 :
.423 Batteries Bush and Severeid
.4 n g ; Ub in ko and Picinich.
COAST LEAGUE
Score n. II. E.
Chicago 15 15 o
Philadelphia 1 l 0
Batteries Fabir and Schalk:
WalberK, Heimach, Andrews and
Cochrane, Perkins.
Score R. II. E.
Portland 8 17 o!
Seattle 9 11 ll Score R
Batteries: Itachae, Burns, Yar-' Detroit 2
rlson and Tobin; Naylor, Dumo-Washington 7
vich, Miljus and Daly.
Score R. H. E.
Sacramento 11 13 2
Salt Lake 7 10 6
10 Innings.
Batteries: Vinci. E. Shea and
W. Shea; Singleton and Cook.
, Batteries lJau.L:s
, Zachary and Ruel.
and
. II. E.
9 , 3
12 ' 2
Woodall;
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score II.
New York 2 8 2
Pittsburgh 6 15 1
! Batteries Barnes, Bentley and
Score n. II. E. Cowdy, Hartley; Aldridge and Smith.
Oakland l; n
Vernon 16 2 Score II. H. E.
Batteries: Delanoy and Blyer; Brooklyn 0 8 0
H. E.
LUMBER
FOR SALE
CHEAP
Boards
Shiplap
Dimension
Siding
In fact practically all
items for construc
tion or repair work.
Drive out and look
it over.
PELICAN BAY
LUMBER CO.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
' DINNER ,
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL
HARRY BOREL
and his orchestra will play during
dinner hour.
.Latest in Badio
Tho uliovc hIiowd onu of the latwt J
ismciory Kauioiatt tho Hi-gcnoflix.
Amonjf othoro in our varied tock
the Suporhoterodyno in the Super Eigh
lauiu, me i.reDe. the V.aro Neutrodynej
Materpico, One Dial Mujnavox ud
low an 33.00. .
Whore eke run you find so rtpra
line? Convenient term. I
EAKL SHEPHERD d
RadioK, Hutteries, Supp!i ')
B07 Mnin St. : 1 " ' ,. S
Frank & King's Comedians
Tfc Eig WMfte'Tdoift"'."
At
6tl. Street South and City Limit
Friday and Saturday
The Screaming Farce Comedy
"TOO MANY WIVES"
Jazz Orchestra Twenty People
Vaudeville Between Acts
Prices 25c and 50 c. Plenty of Heat
Man To Watch Cars.
Brides and Bank Accounts
i
June is the month of fair bride:
malice. To the many young cort
iiitf hearts und hands thus month i
k-an National Bank extends heari
wishes. I
And we trust that we maybew
to contribute in some measure tea
ness and prosperity of the years k
For marriage has its practical
the cornerstone of every newij
home should be a good bank acmtf
TUB-
AMERICAN NATIONAL I,
i
KLAMATH FALLS, 0RK
3C
EXTRA " VOTER " TSST TEi
, , sSB task
On Each $30 In Collections Turned
Saturday, June 13th 9 ' P. M.
In!
rrom june w to monday, June 15th, 9 P. M., a Bonus of 100,000 Extra Votes Given c
m ouoscripnon collections
The Following Standing of Contestants Itepresente All Votes Turned in for Publication Up To Date
shington St 6.336.375 M nil. c:.L . . " : ' ' . . " " ' ; 1 j-
Mr. Guy Sattcrlce, 933 Washington St 6,336,375
Mrs. J. F. Goldaworthy, 802 Doty St . 6,294,580
Mrs. S. A. 'Masters, Algoma 3,751,900
Miss Bernice Dawsonj R. D. 1, Klamath Falls 1,528,675
Mrs. A. D. Tilton, Pelican City 1,216,525
Mrs. Delia Smith, 819 Jefferson St 830,650
Mrs. Joe H. Foster, bo, 42, KUm.th. F.lb 812,625
Mis. Lorclta Porter, Klamath 'Agency 693,525
Mrs. Henrietta McReynolds. 10 A Pi' 1
Mrs, tuemda Hood, Chimin - .'. 593,375
William A. Hulet, Merrill
Mis. Aileen B. Haley, Merrill Rt., Klamath FU
Mr.. W. a Hardberger, 1321 Oregon Aye.
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