The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 21, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Sunday, June 21, WX-
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jf RANKIE MURPHY PITCHING HAY t
TO KEEP SHIPSHAPE FOR GORMAN
Nationally Known Fighter Who Will Make Initial Klam
ath Fight At WIul-Kse Has Exciting Experience Fight
ing Down In Mexico Where The Winner Is Really The
Loser
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Frankie Murphy, tho Now Orleans
flush, it at Wlal-Ske, training for hl
fight with Jim tFirpo) Gorman, which
I? staged for June 26 at that place.
Murphy went to the lake-aide camp
Thursday morning, and immediately
started road work and shadow boxing.
Murphy lost no time in Retting ac
quainted with hia new neighbors, and
went out with Jessie Kirk and pitched
bay as part of the first day's work.
Speaking of his condition Murphy
says: Oh boy! I ni beginning to feel
fine. I pitched hay for a couple of
hours, and when I returned to the
camp I ate a big steak with all the;
trimmings, with relish of an honest to I
goodness farm hand. I feel that this'
trip will do me worlds of good. My '
friends are saying a lot of nice things
about me since I came down here, and
you know at times it makes a fellow
l?el as though he were orer-appreciated,
and I am going to do my best to come
up to the expectations of the fans."
One of Murphy's friends who knew
him in tho south, told a yarn on
Frankie to a few mutual admirers,
during a fanning session here a fow
days ogo.
As the story goes, Murphy was billed
to ficht 15 rounds to a decision at
Torreon. Mexico, with "Speedball" Hay-'
den. The latter was a colored boxer, I
and was champion middleweight " of
Mexico. The tight fans of that coun
try thought "Speedball" was unbeat
able, and looked upon him with the
ia Murphy.' On each aalro (ram
the audience. Frankie would put on
a atage smile aad bow to the mat
like a matador.' All through the
fight Murphy kept stinging hia op
rcnent and making blin miss, and
by the time the fight ended ha had
the crowd grabbed.
"When the promoters settled up
with Krankie they gar him 1540
pesoa l$760.) About that time
Villa was roaming around Mexico,
murdering and plundering. Murphy
had the H50 pesos in a sack, and
thought what a fine bait it would be
for one of Villa's cut "throate. Tho
more he thought of it, and the pros
pects of being the recipient of a
intlletto. the more the value of
t.esoa sunk in his estimation. Find
ing no way out of the predicament.
Murphy walked into a . saloon and
threw the sack on the counter, and
turned to the crowd and said: 'All
hands drink to Senor Murphy.' and
at the first favorable opportunity
walked out, and left the sack on
tho table."
holding
with tantalltlng twisters,
them to six scattered hits.
Score ' K
Oakland I
Jin u Lake
Batteries Prultt and Bylor; Mc
rabe. O'Neill, Htroud and Peter.
II. K.
IT 1
t
Rlxey to beat the Giant her today.
4 to t, for his seventh straight lc-
"'r- H.
New York
Cincinnati 4 IS I
llalterlea- N'hf. Wlsner and Hay
dor; Klxey and Krueger.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NEW YORK. June So. The Yan
kees slaughtered the While Sox to
day by a score of U to 1. gelling
11 hits off the combined offerings
of Hobertson and lllaiikeonhlp. Dane
Ruth weighed In with four hits. In
four tries, and one ban on balls.
Hooper's homer and Collins' and
' Hooper's double produced the only
White Sox run.
Score . It. II. K
Chicago Ill 1
New York U IS 0
Batteries Itobermon, ' lllanken
ship and Crouse; Hoyt and Scha.tg.
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PITTSIH'ltGII. June SO The Pi
late slugged three Brooklyn pitch
ier for J6 hits, aim mm pea away
with today's game with the Dodger.
I to I. Two home runs uy luyier.
and one each for Wright and Carey,
featured.
Score H. II K
Brooklyn 0
Pittsburgh tl IH 1
Batteries-Petty, llubonll, (ireen
PELICANS OFF FOR
... ' '-vviAJI II
TOCpl'ONEHOMLEAGJEu
LEAGJEj
liger And Mohler To face Each Oth p '
Thi.'Afternoonj Pelicans Can Co'liP
Leadership By Defeating Mri.. " F
. , . ...viuuqi Todsy
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COAST LEAGUE
SAN FRANCISCO. June SO. The
Seals played circles around the Port
land Beavers todAy. and assisted by
two homers one by Brower and an
other by Agnew defeated the Web
footers 9 to 4. . .
Score R. H. E.
Portland 4 13 0
ban Francisco t IS 1
Batteries Martin and Tohln.
Rowland; Griffin and Agnew.
same degre of hero worship they doi
their successful matadors " 'Speed-1
tail' being a colored gentleman, of
course he hated the admiring glances,
of the Mexicans," said the narrator,
-Just like I hate my right eye. While
they showered self-confident smiles!
on Hayden, they looked upon the:
gringo' (Murphy) as a Christmas
steer ready for the slaughter. Mean-!
while Frankie was moving around j
absorbing local color and atmos-!
phere. and during the intrim he saw
a bull tight. After the bull fight :
was over Murphy started to layl
Wans for his conflict with the color-!
id man. Every time he started to!
Mp out his plan of battle, the 'viva'
viva's' of the spectators at the bull!
fight rang in his ears, and the fact
that the 'viva viva metador always
followed an unsuccessful thrust of
the infuriated bull at his tormentor.
"Murphy's board of strategy ad
journed at this point and the young
'gringo' smilingly remarked: 'well.
I have that bird's number. I'm
going in there and knock him over
a couple of times in the first round
tnd If I get away with It I'm going
to make him do a lot of missing.
Or in other words, he's going to be
the bull and I the matador.'
"The battle went Just the way
that Frankie had figured. He had
the colored boy on the mat three or
four times In the first round. The
crowd were on their feet throughout
the entire round yelling 'viva viva de
. LOS ANGELES. June 30. Seattle
evened the series with Los Angeles
today by defeating the Angela 4
to I.
Score It. H. E.
Seattle 4 S 1
Los Angeles S S 3
Batteries Stryker and Baldwin;
Crandall and Spencer. .
SACRAMENTO, June 20. The
Vernon Tigers won today's game
from Sacramento Senator S to 4.
Ihe game was played under protest
from the seventh inning on. Buddy
Ryan, manager of the local boys,
protested a decision of Umpire Bill
Phyle. Phyle ruled Hoffman. Sen
ator center fielder, out at first after
McDowell of Vernon, dropped the
ball. Phyle held that Hoffman In
terfered with the bagman.
Score R. H. E.
Vernon 5 9 4
Sacramento 4 8 0
' Batteries Piellette. Oldham and
Schang; Vinci, Martin and Koehler.
SALT LAKH. June 20. Oakland
piled np 17 hits oft three Bee
pitchers, six of which were for extra
bases. Prultt, the Oak southpaw,
baffled the Salt Lake aggregation
BOSTON. Juno 20 Detroit, after
trailing 9 to 7. In tho ninth staged
a batting rally, gathering four runs
in their half, defeating the Red Sox.
II to 9. Carroll, the Holy Cruaa
star, pitched hia first professional
game before a crowd estimated at
10.000 fans, who came from all
parts of New England to witness
his debut. He received poor sup
port, bat showed he was able to re
main In the major leagues. Boston
used five pitcher to no avail.
Score It. H. K.
Detroit II 14 3
Boston 9 IS 6
Batteriea Carroll. Holloway.
Wells, Dauss and Bassler, Woodall;
Ruffing. Fuhr; Wingfleld. Ross.
Zahniser and Having. Fleming.
pnd Taylor. Margraves;
Smith, Gooch
Adams and
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 20. The
Athletic won their second game of
the series, and their sixth in a row,
by defeating St. Louis today. 11 to
(I. Lefty Grove wa hammered
l ard, and was relieved by Ilaum
gartner, who also got Into trouble.
Walberg finished up nicely. A
crowd of 30,000 saw the game.
Scor R. H. E.
St. Louis S IS 6
Philadelphia ...II 18 2
Batteries Mogrldge. Danforlh.
Glard and Rego; Groves, Walberg
and Perkins.
WASHINGTON. June 20. Covel
esklo bested Miller In tight pitch
ers' battle, and Washington took
the first game of the series 2 to 1.
8core R. H.- E.
Cleveland 1 S 1
Washington 18 3
Batteriea Miller and Myatt; Co
veleskle and Ruel.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CINCINNATI, June 20 A bar
rage of double play enabled Kppa
CHICAGO, Juno SO. The Cub
tuado two home runs, but wor uo-
nblo to beat Ihe Phillies, who look
their third straight gam from Chi
cago today by a score of 3 to 1.
Hartni'tt made his 14th homer.
Alexander made a double, triple and
homer In three trips to the plat.
Score It. II. E.
Philadelphia 3 11 S
Chicago 2 7 1
Batteries Mitchell and Wilson;
Alexander and llartnetl.
ST. LOUS. June 20. Boston's
Braves walloped the Card up to th
ninth Inning and won a 11 to 10
victory. St. l-oulu piled pinch hit
ters onto the field In their hslf of
the final Inning, but wa unablo to
score a run.
Score It. It. E.
Boston II IS 2
St. Louis 10 14 t
Batteries Ryan. Benton. Cooney
nnd Gibson: Sothoron, Dyer and
O'Farrcll.
Kid Sharkey Arrives
In K. F. Looking Around
"Kid" Sharkey, a clasay little
California welterweight, arrived In
town a few day ago, and I looking
for a match with tome of the boxer
In hi class.
IIKI.KX WILlJi WINK
BERKELEY. Calif.. June 20
Helen Wills, national women' ten
nis champion. Helen Jacob, na
tlonal Junior champion and Wll
liam M. Johnstcn, third ranking
male player came through to vic
tory In the opening round of the
Pacific coast tennis championships
here this afternoon. More than SOO
player were entered la th meet.
With Ihe margin of but one lone
gam Viarallg ' litem for league
leadership th Klamath Fall '.
cans art off at S o'clock hi morn
ing to meet th fast fielding and
heavy hitting MfClouds at McCtoud
today.
Mllgor who la leading th league
among pitcher for victories, with
four win and on defeat may prove
baffling to the Pellran, deipit the
fa m that for the past two game,
both of which they have won th
Pellran have bsen hitting th ball
hard. " ' -
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A booster for Kl.matb count
land Klamath Falls and vry legit.
I imat Industry thrln that's lbs
Klamath New.
With th Alhletlr looming a th
only real rival of th Washington
Senator In Ihe American league
and th Phillies giving tb Dodgers
a fight for second place In tb Na
tional circuit, all Jokea anent tb
sleepiness of lha Quaker City fall
rather flat these day.
Thou who saw Connie's outfit In
action In Florida expected th Long
leader lo get hi team "up there."
They, a well a Connie, howvr.
counted on th help of Lefll Drove.
f 100.000 Ilalilmor beauty.
When Grovea failed lo get going
In hi first two starta the fan began
to offer Connie a bit of pity. Then
Sam Gray stepped Into the breach
with his perfectly controlled curv
ball; Waller Cochran young Pacific
Coast catcher, started slamming th
ball about; Kddl Rommel hit hi
ktrtdo; Slim Harris found himself
sod th loam proceeded to climb
without Mr. Grove. They're allll
going strong.
Th Phils, In Florida, seamed but
little stronger than they appeared at
the close of laat season. Manager
Art Fletcher, however, had Instilled
In them a fighting spirit which th
; team . had larked. lie ' acquired
"Cubs Uck Bplrlt of 1124," saya George Dura.
i . 'vm
a headline. Hut thla may b only a from th Iteds. UtvJ
tear tory concerning Kilmer'.-" " In
Kid. - Ani M" ,h' ,,
war Ol It h h4 th,
img aioni la flu, k
Th Red wat Mo
bis aad kls Brookl,, J
handicapped by pear sJ
Ptrat got off m u, J
ts cub war sixta,
avalanrh of lojorla ui
Fletrhr said Mialii .
team plugging.
Now th Phlb loot l
tnar losm. TKj pJ
th punch ncaury u J
Dodgars, should that d
gl It asual ru4 it 4
Giants seem to kin J
themselves, of com.
But right to' Iki tl
trodden Phils, bolU ! t'
rn of Ihe cheapest purJ
big league, an Utt hit
cull.
Ro vaudvll inkti
crackers can pick m wl
city for a whll.
' Now there I Bostoi
Rut why bring that ni
While Oeori Slate Id
el fort lo xcl all m
hitting safely la turn
he need not teal sn k
thing stand now libit
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