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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
Pace Six Tiicsdav, June '2X THE Pelicans Tie SWUM For First Place Through 4 -3 Win Over McQ( I'lKATKs SCORE 24 WHtJn) CyVRDS YESTERDAY, THftX OUST GIANTS FROM pJR Ahirlinir'Yrekans Knock 2 Washington U. Is liiutb iiiv-no runvjui 11 duh ct , " . .... . P . i t , rrn nm m a itc. iiatti Tr. iiitiu n mini For hlamalli Mout liunsmutr ritclters lleleaiea isy ia j iidkumiwc k Murphy' Out of Box To Win ir.ii n 1 uuio iiivxiuiii oui i wni In Thrilling Race' Sliger Fails To Do Hit Stuff And Over-Confident Mc Clouds Lose; Mohler Strikes Out 12; Booth Of Peli cans Mas Good Day At Bat "Mi; Yeugor," a ma! hem). Ik1". I" ou Hi'- Hull ( Kiauklo Mm hy for a match here, Vm- KIT luia Will VIT Iturett KI-llllHI In round, n decision over Frank Farmer nml I rowJilonil to he our of llw Icailinjc heavy weights of tin Pacific rouM. Mur ili, in Ills tl;lit Willi Knrnier Wells Goes Haywire In 6th And Hull Is Wilder Yet; 2 Teams Make 16 Errors i ....a ....3 ....4 ...4 ...4 ....4 PO A 2 0 ! 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 J 2 4 7 27 S ..All Ft II PO A There had been wicrd tales cir- two. Oorroa rot to thiril on a bulk' 'filiating about Klamath Falls about by Mohler. ami came In when Moh-1 thin demon-devil McCloud baseball ler made a wild pitch. That was' tt-aui. Reports had it that the Pel-: the last of the scoring. ' liana aloud about as much show of The McClouds were mill making! surviving a Mrfl.iud batting on- alibis when Pelicans slipped out ofj siaugnt as a snowoalt eurvlv.og on their showers and started bark the equator. These reports Rath-' north with a neat victory chalked ered around when Mrt'loud put the' up to their credit, spun into Weed, riding home toi The acore: victory, twice. lreka and Mt. Klamath Falls An R Shas;a had fallen before the Me- Norwest as 4 1 Cloud barrages. Watts 2b 3 1 so hunuay a flock of Pelicans; Noel of. 3 flew down to the one-man lumber ; Mathews If. town and anchored In the ball: Arnold, lb. park. Some things happened in the Bayneas lb. to hours that followed which Booth rf. would make one think that Klamath, Demitt c .Kalla don't noed to doff its cap to Mohler p any of these one horse sunny Cali-I ; fornia hick downs;- Of course the Totals big thing la that Klamath Fall9 won ! McCloud the ball game and went into a tielforrea rf. fcr league lead : . ' ! Burton c Mohler A Puzzle Farley lb. But there were other things, ln- Hammack ss. cidentals that might be interest- Heryfcrd cf. ing to read. For Instance Mr. 1 Wetiel If. Mohler, who dishes up a big variety Dyer 2b of puzzling baseballs for tatters Sliger p . to trike a and for Mickey Uvi-irl Demitt to stand behind the plate ' and catch, struck cut Just 12 Mc Cloud batters. Thle was very -hu- vk..h for w.iui in sth miliating to the much touted and Summary: 2 ba-ae hits Sliger. now pouted McClouds who declared j Sacrifice hit Arnold. Struck out after (he game "1 don't see howjby Mohier 12: by Sliger 7. Base , that yokel gets by. "This com- 0n balls Sliger 3: Mohler 3. Left ment came from McCloud rooters and players alike who' forget that iSpcriul to The Vl ItrNSMI'IK. Calif.. J S3 Vreka went Into a tie with Klam ath Falls and MeClouil by winning1 MH'keil rlie Kiipouialn loglP'r la loosely played game here Sun-j ban! itml hlit friends hail to u' ! day M to K. The game a one, a cluirvoyiml to eoiiiiiiiniieiite .error after another, each team be-' with IiIiii for M'veral lioiim. ing chalked up with S. A match here between Murphy ! Wells, who marled for Diinaniuir nml Ycngcr uoulil In- m knnI pitched goixl bull until the alilh I Fourth of Jul) liisulliiH-r. Willi 'I'p until that time hia I'Miu nuite.i the ,roM i t of markliiK Khun- I had piled up a bit b ud for him. In the nixth with the l.ifn Kildy doubled, ncorlnit two. IHUIMl nth I'allM il KtnginK eluiniploiisliiit battle. ! Yeager, in n letter to Abh" (onion. Mild hp would Ik glul If lei-ma toiilil Ih' made for a mutch Willi .Murphy. then got a two Backer, scoring two more. Shellhammnr tripled, aeiirlnff Dinkina. By that time Hull was warmed up and took up the battle. Hull fared llttlu better. He wild if not wilder tb.ni Weill and "Slim" MillrUlo .tiok inouud duty, holding the YrokuiiH. Hut It wax loo late. Y'reka had scored tlx runa I In that inning. The iiime wai lost. SAN FHWCISfO June 22. lTn'' Uunsmulra scored a few runa Tommy Cllbbous. whose uMplrntlona ' ""ort of winning In for ihe s.nlii and crown of Jask 1,,J ninth. r. ,.... ..-.i.h. k.,,.,..inn The Siore: R. II. K. Tommy Gibbons' Shelby Land May Yield A Vast Wealth In Oil Receipts iti-t. rr mi iisk, it iuu. hKI PSII-:, N. V.. June aa The ponri'fiit uai v . i lithl-iwn'il itrt won the vnmltv h'ur-nilli' rm ' the Inii'mdlegiiiie n unllii on I be Hod. o l!iU iideiutNin, Icudliiil iiliiiu.loii li Ihrrr-fourllia of a 1 nulti. after oue of tlw glval. el Mee.Hjtw tiilltliil III rrtfutla lli tor). Hmiiiiiv lliil.hid tblnl. IVlill Byltmila lou-lli, t'mni'll fifth, l4-Miiii alxlll anil 4'uluill)U lat. At Ihe mile tnaik the Yniililiia Itiu liukb' had imiIIimI lalo Ihe lead. The nut) kIii'II won arruml, tlonely IjipinhI 1111 lite wtirn Dlnklua Inni and galiilun. A few more Nlrokes, nml the nniy aliell waa up In front. IViiuwvlvniiia Mas tblnl m the mile hhI, with Hie other ti-nllliiK. Uhliiitlm wna tmliiig b) llin'e-unrter of a lengtli ill the third mile mm. loaib Senators Win And Athletics LoM L. J Came. Spr.ting For Legu,' Wkii. . pj.-i. ti 1 , "r" -Wrihuil ..j...v n.ncr noias Tanks ll.Two'Uigto Pelican Squawks riTTSMl'IKill, Juna llllllalllill ati rilaaWMntnltl . 1 a .. ..., r-rnrua IMMUIon' fe " In the major Ironira Monilay. Tha "' ladlaa. .1 .. ...... ,nreui "Ml ' "" i'iiunt ii-u wiiiiib a nam ,"""t 1 and a half of Hi. tll.nt. and thy ' i'al.",,"l""' M ' mude th largest Mora that baa' two lull " " "" i" f-ariia. .Ml, h,B J """I Ihe I'lll.biirgh players lauiwd oui!..n ... i :i hit and racoriUd II run luiilugs. tha 14 to S aletnr. ... . k... put them dangeroualy draw's players, who aland with SS win anil til defeats. The I'l ratva now haa woa SS (amea and lost Ihe name number aa tha Olnuts. Thora waa only oue other game lu lh Nallonul league: Cblrago woa from the Heds, t to I. In I ha Amarlcan leagua M'aah- Hurry Poole ahowed himnulf to be a good aporl by offerlna a sea son pnts to every Pelican If tha I en 111 won against McCloud. They I . In Mack.,.. ttd!!1 lrtoryom . ,,., "' near Mc-I ,Tha Tia. . , naW . 1 . j I fom ih, mi . 1 I " to 4 la Bum, Jed Lyona. t, , I HayUir lialv.ralty, ,J - aeiag an, t u, j dlum aoa Cblr... J maklnt l an ats J t t 1 ---aa.ia aerial. were shattered by llene Tunuey s n ka - " llM Uamrr hua It llul Harry was "liver punch" aoon may Join the Dunammr 8 8ilre the Pelieuns would loss, but jranks of the oil millionaires. Hatterles-Yreka: Kdd, and Ink-, ,,,,- yur ,,. lnwi ,h. ui Johnny O'Neill former member ot,ins; neus. nun. aiennun auu 1 1.1. " the American Olympic rugby and I 'jrow associated with his father In' " the oil business in Montana and' Totals ... .33 3 8 27 their little own town has only two . restaurants and one telephone op erator who lays eff on Sunday. But at that McCloud does have its . bootleggers and all that. Xo Pel lean YVdbbleg 1 Among other Incidentals Is the fact that the Pelicans played error . less ball again. That is something commendable in a bush league, you'll bare to admit. And those ' Invincible McClouds wobbled thrice, Ju3t for comparison. The score' was 4 to 3. but It might have been 10 to 3 if the Peli cans didn't take such lrig leadoffs while en bases. The first inning ; was peaceful, both sides being re ; tired 1, 2, 3. j In the second the Peiicans stnrt- ed. Mathews let Mr. Sliger. tthel McCloud pampered and petted lull tosser carom four balls in his direction, but not near the plate. : Arnold flew out to cemerfiefid. ; Bayness went out. third to first, : ifathews going to second on the play. Booth, whom we forgot to introduce last week, singled and : Mathews dashed home from second. Booth came here recently from Weed, which is the only thing In . the world to his discredit. Mrl'lnuil Humiliated Now these McCloud boys were Just frothing at the mouth. They had determined to shut out the contemptible Oregonlans. So they came to bat In the second, makirg wicked eyes at Mohler and parking their war clubs over their shoulders bent upon knocking a couple over the fence. Hammack, the McCloud clean-up man was fir3t up. The bhj hayshaker fanned. Heryford and Baird fanned too, despite the Pelican Infield's threats to lay down on Mohler if he didn't give them a chance to enlarge their po. and a columns. In the fifth the McClouds final-! ly succeeded In bunching two hits and scoring a run, but the Pelicans 1 came liack in the sixth and acored two runs without a hit on two errors and two free tickets. All this was just In line with a pre-mediated . plot to murder the McClouds and keep them always a few runs In the rear. Ncoif On KaTiief! Hun lie .tuiiuuu siuieu ugaiu in iiie last nan 01 the etn, when Farley. Hammack and Baird all singled. After Farley came in Mohler tight ened up and struck out a pair. The count was now 3 and 2, so the Pelicans pulled up In the 7th I bent on another score. They got , it with two down, Norwest singled, stolo second and scored on Watts i hot single between first and sec ond. The McClouds tried to nip Norwest at homo plate and falling In this they caught Watts trying . to make second on a pretty play. In the 8th tho desperate Mc Clouds failed to get a hit, but Moh ler walked two after striking out 0 California, is uf the opinion that oil mill be found on the land that was lv 2 'so kindlv aiven the St. Paul aeran- per. In return of taking fifteen rounds of cuffing at the champion's bands in Shelby. "This week will determine just how valuable Gibbons' holdings are" on' base Klamath Falls S; Mc-kaid O'Neill upon his return to Cloud . Stolen bases Norwest. San Francisco Monday. "Two wells Noel, Mathews and Correa. Passed; are being driven close to his land, ball Demitt. Wild pitch Mohler. The drillers and the oil companies Balk Mchler. Time of game are exceedingly optimistic about tho 2:03. Attendance 700. results. KLAMATH VAI.I.KY HOSPITAL. Our euro In confinement meets every requirement. adr. It A circulation coveting tha city of Klamath Falls and the county of Klamath that's the Klamath News. passes and did more than h!a bit. but Hoc. who thought It waa only. Fr-d tlloi.r p-j. I down. Throwing to rut olf a aharln aona of T - -..... .inurira in a re. B lam -oi wouiu nave.ing to hug. iM-en Ihe nretlleat peg lu a lima. . HOW THKY ST AMI W. I.. IVt. KLAMATH FALLS 4 .(KIT Yreka 4 2 .67 McCloud 4 3 .67 Weed ! 3. .400 Dunsmuir 2 4 .3.13 Mt. Shasta 1 4 .200 Doc Noel hud ovsryone holding their breath with two out In Ihe ninth Sunday. A McCloud runner waa on third and Sliger was up. Sliger wanted to win hia game, even though he had to do H all himself. With the count 2 and 3 on him he soaked a bard ball Into center field Unit was balled so hard It scarcely rose 10 feet from thai ground. Due came In on It. slowing! "That big bayshaker it away In his glove after making, how does he gt by?" aald the catch close to Ills shoestrings. That ended the game. Mohlrr'a balk waa not Ma fault. In tha 9th with a runner on aerond. ha was i-analled to ry to nab tha ranner playing off tha bag. Wbaa he turned around after facing tha baiter be found no onn covering second and had to bold tha -all. The Pelicans nerd lo brush up on their signals. . It la. In a row you'd bur , j iu nunois.iB-.-c, ton manager Mohlar, Burton, McCloud catcher, after , the same, llurton la rated aa ona of Ihe heavy artillery at M. Cloud. Mohler whit- Arnold aad Baits J a ail yesterday tl ,l for II with itttr a Arnold aaarlfitad Via and Watla later Kent slopped McCloud ran it aatlonal catches 01 UI A I Norwest aad u ul abort. But at u lid am and scored u ri after gelling a ilea luri About !0 rabid BiJ I I it ended the ram for rTfrycmf i tV( him thrlc. (rnnllnnrd n Tm i BILLYJSzUNCLE ; s.. , n7 Ti il - 1 ' Auitvit RouV4ttO-rotj (O-aAANYAPtVj-kO-i ll -rv .... . - . , ! BRINGING UP BILL Vbpoo . - ty JACK FABB L --r "ZeZ ZZ2.&rW2l Sfft. 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