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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
Pmire Six Thiirajav. Juno 18, 102.r. Frankie Murphy To Make KEDS AND PIRATES GRADUALLY CUE ARE SLIPPING UP ON THE GIANTS BIG FIGHT CARD BILLED AT WLUL BE ON JUNE 26, , Rocro Strom bo In Tuesday night card. It has been learned since 'fight with Olson that Gorman j.ufferlng from muscular rheumatism jwhen he fought the husky Swede, land wa unable to tage the fight he Is capable of when In rendition. Oortnan has a draw with Fred The Rochester plasterer hia best when he met Jim. s held even, Gorman hus been in training- sim-e he met Olson H EVERETT SCOTT WISHED OFF ON WASH. BY YANKS Athletic Only 1 Game Behind Fighting Senator; Ty Cobb GeU Home Run With Bae Loaded Ye.terday; Yanks Slaughtered ncore , Detroit i New York x naileries l)auaa and II IT 4 llaa.l.r, XKW YORK, June 17. t United -Kverelt Scott, an old ball NEW VOItK. Juno 17. The 11-1 the National league today. The Wlul-Kse, on June 26, will 1"u! steadily rounding Into form. k ik. r x.. I-:.. ' in me senu-wiiiiiuo ioe .oiimnu v. bouta that should n.v to he, ' P'lI'd against t'rlm. " .. ,, who ,,,, ml .Irate, and It (Hi. are reeling In the, Cuba made II a rle.n .weep of I be one of the stellar cvenla of Neither of h"' bov nerA on ,n- .eheduled game of ball In more than slack. They are gradually pulling, day for the western teams, defeat well arranged sports urogram. trodu,'tion lo fiKnl fl,"w',r" ' """eight seasons, ambled out of New, the New York Giants back from the lug the I hlllles t to . vicinity. Coffmiui has stowed "&' iv..rk i.wtnv mi klnkv lees and feet long lead that John MetlraWa team the Klamath Indian conven- '' 1,1 h' nor' ,tajr ner'of rlay, to Join the Washington ! enjyoed when the present tour of , their clubs In the frensy thai aelied manage; Hbawk.y. rrgu.oo. ,' Johnson. Jonea and Hchaiia hang. First game n Chicago Huston Matterlsa Fab.r and Qulun and' Plrlnlch. II. t. 1 T I St balk; Bemad game ft Chicago ., g The Athletics are atlll swinging Boston 7 naileries Rlankenshlp. lie used In be a pretty herolr tion. which starts the twentv-i0ne of ,nem w" "h Crln second, and continues until , wl,,,B he knocked Jack out. Crlm, - w ' k.. -l- l kneel .In,, .. I ana inclusive ot June JU. the - , , thp bMKOtall gallery. at 1 PArfm ah ItA m A IaaVs rt hA In 1 r rifrnr rird la rrtmnntPcl of nar. U1,1IIBU wm. .www j ... .. .. . -- 1- - - r - , ...... .yearn iko, ji bi widic h hwiwu vm i ticipants well known in Klam- rlnc I",Pe and mcnna are M m. rA .1.,,. Dodgers I the west begun sit weeks ago. them In Ihe eighth Inning of Ihelr Wednesday the Iteds. with A.lnlfo game with the li.lUns Monday af- Two I I.uque pitching, shut out Ihe (ilanta' ternoon. the Inning In which they 0. and the riratea oeat in1 mou u runs. nmj 3. This brought the diana by another 'big aeor today. : 1 to ath Falls and vicinity. The one exception to local fame 'the set back that he received Is Frankie Murphy, the New Or-'the hands of the clew leans light hearyweight. Murphy .welter, 1 to see him get a chance to regain j jhe hoe n pln) fo f)e,d praiea to a point Just one and a 1 10 to 1, and their total arorlni from and ("rouse; Herlng. Kahnlier, II. 11 It Lyons Ross and e,W! "! hi. post for the on. thousandth I half game, behind the (Hants. and.Mond.y. elghlh to the last Inning rortlanditline wthoul mmng , w,r.!i.f, the lied, only three game, away I today was 36 run. In 17 Innings 1. ....j. ...1... ...... 1 , from the lead. When the (ilanta I The Henatora won. too. beating r. u 1,.. ... h.n trom tne lead. wnen mo mania 1 no b imi wuu, i"o. has only been here a week or ten Hyne Myers and Wilbur Harrlng-,dpn( w((,h or gumo Uff,wenl lo St. Louis to begin the west- the llrown. J to I. They are atlll days, and aside from his well known ton will be the contestants In ,1,elMnk!, or ton)e similar souvenir, and 8rn campaign, they were about sli'oue game behind the Athletics, for reputation as a boxer, that preceded special event and it Is needless to . ' . . llh ,h 'rgkm. fu g.mea ahead of the Dodger.. ; .everal day. the Athletic, and dential enuivalent of "kid. you're' tlrn second place, and there!" 1 removed from the menace of . .. 1. ... . ..1, .1... .k Pirates and Iteds. his arrival, he has won a home with say that this match should prove ; fans by his classy work In the local Interesting. This also is a return I gymnasium. Pitted against Murphy fight for it was Hyne that caught: ln the final event will be Jim , Wilbur on the bottom and stopped I legs got knotty beneath him after ( Ihe hud played In 1307 ball games Both Giants and Dodgers have further ! (ilanta went along stride for stride. the Icaillng their respective leagues, but now Connie Mark'a athletes have won four more games than the tPlrpo) Gorman. Gorman appeared ,s string of victories that Harring here In a ten-round go with Sam ton had been running up. " " -" T1 iirie. h.r. w..n Id nut of The Tlcer. rnuallnd the Athletics- Olson a short time ago. and lost the! The curtain raiser will be Cun- 'oii being reported absent once. Ktimi(' ,,, , , ,g ru, , . ,. decision to the man that conquered boat Smith and Joe Walters. " " " "f"- nm, nMnK, and the lied, have nlng. when Ihe Yankee pltcW islble for what happened to thei .... ..... i feet. They turned from heroic mar-j ... .' . . . ...... k... .. 'counters, losing Juit one to ihe the New York stadium. Ty Cobb lilM In Trv rtim mnn human mntiri - w.m. JM-m m v m Bk. v v f rav .mv - in iw - TL-J ssW. Bl -T A-atw' H W Bsw" V tl iha Aaw that Millar tltivtrlnta DONE BRSV V N0OMN t B0 w HI I the manager of the New York Y'anks. . The -Cleveland Indians once more1 "Tunney is a good boxer. He Is j finally took him out of the line-up. seem to be in sore need of some-' a cool, heady fighter. And he does and replaced hlra with a new fellow, thing or other from a new manager not know the meaning of dogging it.! a kid, named Wannlger. That was to a flock ot pitchers, a good In-1 That is what hurts many a good a few weeks ago. Ccotty moped on fielder and an outfielder who can tighter his willingness to crawl in-. the bench, hoping until there were field and hit. to a shell when the going gets rough. I two men out in the ninth Inning, The other day. In a vain effort to "Gene hits hard, and with a know- i that Hugglns would send him in find a winning combination, Man-,ledKe of how to hit. None of his for the final put-out. and thereby agcr Speaker shifted Joey Seweil blows are wido swinging hay-makers, save his record. from shortstop to second base.i" wl" "" snort, qutcs punchor not call on mm. Seweil is the dapper chap with tbejto trP Dempsey. Dodgers on a day when Daisy Vance hit a home run with Ihe bane full was in good shape. , as a cllmat to tits Inning, aud the There were only three games In 'Tlgera won 1 to 1. COAST LEAGUE Tunney is that' Scotty Score II. H. K Vernon fl S 1 Cut Hugglns did ,Sacran,obto - 7 8 2 Batteriea Pillette. Ilryan and crabbed, and crabbing Schang: Hughe, and Koehler. Score R. H. K. Philadelphia 4 0 Chicago Sit 0 flatteries Decatur and llenllne; ninke and llartnett. " No other games scheduled. Score t, E Cleveland .. 3 I Philadelphia . o g llatterlea Smith and Myatt; Har ris and Cochrane, 8rr , r .11. H HI. Loula 1 Washington 1 , ,Cir Motfli, naiieriw nasa ana Dixon; Zscb ary and 4ue. Kid Norfolk Loses To Floyd Johnson OAKLAND. June IT. KM Nor folk, coffee rulortyl battler, lost to r'tii)tl Jotintoa uf Iowa la the fourth runnel of Ihelr ten-round fight here lonlght on a foul. Norfolk went into the ring three to one favorite. A paper wbars all tsa people bars opportunity to express taema.lves It they desire that'! The KlamaU rlw. sounded unusually harsh, coming Score foghorn voice, who saved the pen-1 type. sant for the Indians in 1920 by Hinkel, however, feels that Demp- from a fellow who had been kept stepping Into the shoes of Rayj8eT wl" not en'" the ring again, in the line-up quite a spell beyond Oakland 2 Chapman and playing phenomenal : "He 8 wealthy business man and hia time. Just out of consideration Salt ljike 8 ball from August to the end ot the;nis business does not include prise 'for his feelings and bis record n. fighting." says Hinkel. Wills and Charley Weinert, who are to meet in another feature bout on ing after a short lay-off. HOW THKY STAND I Club w L , McCIoud 4 1 Klamath Falls 3 2 Yreka 3 2 Weed 2 3 Dunsmuir 2 3 Mt. Shasta 1 4 Pet, .800 campaign. Seweil went into the lineup with I practically no pro experience. He MICKEY WALKER NOW had shown his baseball brain, how-! ever, at the University of Alabama. TRAINING FOR GREB He lacked fielding finesse, but Speaker labored to teach hlra that. is now one 01 ine greatest snort-j new YORK. June 17. Mickev stops ln the game. Walker, world's welterweight chara- Speaker moved him to second and pion. who has been laid up with an put Spurgeon, young intielder, in Infected toe, will resume training short. Both Chick Fewster and ; tomorrow for his fight with Harry Klugman had proved weak at the'Greb, world's middleweight cham keystone sack. Ipion. The bout is to be held in the Another sad blow to the Indians Pol Grounds on July 2. Harry has been the failure of the popular and willing outfielder. Charley Jamieson, to hit his stride at bat. Jamie, one of the best ball hawks in the game today, has been a vital spark In the attacking machine of the Indians for the last five cam paigns. Up to this spring he had been a real contender for league batting honors. He is unable him self to account for his failure to find his batting eye. And, the worst of it Is. Manager Speaker and Owner Darnard fail to see anybody right now who can help them out of the dilemna. They sent Rlggs Stephenson, demon slugger, to the minors, firm in the belief that he was of no real value to the team, despite his slugging. He couldn't carry the fielding end of an infield or outfield Job. Harvey Hcndrick couldn't earn his salt as a pinch hitter alone, so he was given the air. Two or three pitchers, counted on in the spring to deliver the goods, have been farmed out under option in the thought that they need another year of minor league work. The Indians still have a batting power which once aroused and backed by some fairly consistent pitching, might put them into thej pennant race for a time. Ilut right I now they seem to have shot their bolt. Ran Into Matt Hinkel, western fight promoter, again the other day. Hinkel had Just Been Cede Tunney knock out Tommy Gibbons the man who stayed 16 rounds with Demp sey. Hinkel had little to say of Gib bons, but was enthusiastic about the young conqueror of the veteran heavy. "Give Tunney another year and he will be ready for Jack Dempsey. And when they meet Tunney will beat Dempsey." That was Hinkel's opinion of Gene. Hinkel was one of the men who early saw ln Jess Willard the youth and endurance that would defeat the crafty, dissipated Jack Johnson. He has "had the dope" on many other coming fighters nnd tins given ninny of them a lift on their road to fame ln bla tight shows. Other ball players, notably Casey Stengel, the tourist of the major leagues, and old Jack Qulnn, the pitcher, who had spent 12 years with II. K. 11 1( It 3 Batteries Kaiser and Ilyler; Sin gleton and Cook. Score R. H. K. Portland - 2 11 0 the Yanks, had been displaced byjsan Francisco' i 9 t younger fellows when they still had Batteries Levereni. Yarrlson. lots of plsy left In them, but had, Martin, Rachac and Tobln; Mitchell taken the rap with a cracked laugh. Pancho Villa in Frisco To Train and Agnew. Score ' It. Seattle 6 E. SAN Pancho FRANCISCO, June 17. Villa, flyweight champion. the benefit card, have resumed train-1 arrived here today from his home Score n. New York 0 Cincinnati 1 K. in the Philippine islands, and went immediately into training for his fight at Oakland on July 4, with Jimmy Mc.Larnln, Pacific coast flash. Frank Churchill, Villa's manager. .600 confidentially told newpaper men .600 ' who greeted the fighter, that he ex- Brooklyn 3 .400 pected the champion to have an Pittsburgh g .iuu easy time with McLarnln. I Batteries Grimes. Hubhell, Oeo .200 Villa's title will be at stake. rhuee and T.ip- v,i .. II. 11 0 Los Angeles . 3 12 2 Batteries Mlljus and E. Baldwin: Glazner. Payne and Spencer. FAMOUS FANS Mm NATIONAL LEAGUE Score II. II. 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