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Page Si; Tuesday. June 30. 1325, Pelicans Make 8 Bobbles And Lose Crucial Ganie To LOCALS PILE UP 3 RUN LEAD IN SIXTH ONLY TO LOSE QUT.AfTER MOHLER BLOWS UP WHEN INJURED Pelican Knock Two Yreka Pitcher. Out In Serie. Of Bat ting Rampages, But Play Miserable Game In Field; : Doc Noel Gets Home Run With One On Some nineteen hundred odd ball fans, including a dele gation of nearly 300 Yrekans, gathered at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon to see a crucial game, between two teams battling for leadership in the Siskiyou-Klamath league. Con servative estimates place the score at 16 to 13 after the ninth stanza was over, although runs and hits came in such deluges that it is considered highly probable that several hits and runs slipped by the official scorers. " ErroraT Well, the Pelicans led Yreka the league 4a fielding until Sun day. ; Vow they are at the bot.lO. Dlnkins !b. torn. If they ain't, they oughta beJ"lbbard rt- - Eight were chalked up and It waa I ,f "." SheUhammer ct. with the greatest leniency that the RooneT M scorekpeeers didn't add about Mathewson lb. ... doaen more. Curran 3b Hits? , Well, neither team need R- Dlnkins c. ... be ashamed of their stick work. I Mett P- - ; lunmngnam p. AB R H PO A E Mohler waa nicked for just 20; Edy p Total Klamath Falls AB R H PO A E Korwest ss.-2b. ..612211 Watts, 2b.-ss. ( Noel cf. 5 safeties. Three T-ka hurlers, and' the Pelicans do hare the satisfac tion of sending both Metten and Cunningham to the showers, were touched for 18. Yrekans Lurky Yreka ball players left here rath-i Mathews If. 6 er bewildered, Sunday night. They Arnold lb -.6 Daren't quite found out Just how Booth rf. 5 they did get away with a win. But Bayness 3b. 3 they did, and Klamath FaMs was'Demltt e. 5 forced to give up its tie hold on, Mohler p. 3 first position and be contented with xPruitt a second berth until the next league game, a week from next Sunday. It wouldn't have been such a hard game to lose, had not the Pel icans come from behind after the Yrekans had led by an 8 to 1 score for 6 Innings and taken the lead by a 11 to 8 score themselves, only to lose out when Mohler went to pieces after being beaned In the kid neys by the third and last Yreka ....49 IS 20 27 6 2 Totals 44 13 18 27 11 xRan for Mohler in 6th. Hits By Innings Yreka Runs 630 000 42216 Hits 630 112 41220 Klamath Falls Runs 100 226 002 IS Hits -.. 200 345 103 18 Summary Two base hits Watts, t,i,rtr lTHv Mnhlor wan knocked cookoo while at bat In the last otjAraoId. Booth 2. O. Dlnklns. Roo the sixth, and after that every ny, Curran. Home runs Noel, Yrekan wa, free to hit as often and Mathewson. Sacrifice hits Noel, as hard as he chose. SheUhammer. Struck out by Moh- So Relief Pitcher 7- Metten 2. Cunningham 2. ,. . , , Edy 0. Base on balls Metten 2, Why another hurler wasn't sent tu , . . . . ., . , . ' i i,i . ,. Cunningham 1, Edy 1, Mohler 1. in to relieve Mohler has not been explained. ' It developed, however, that there were Just 9 Pelicans In a uniform. The Yrekans started out In the mi . i i i et. 1.1. . j lD wm' iEdy (Mohler). Passed balls R. a couple of errors netted them five' w... ,,- ham 5 In 1 2-3: Edy 4 in 3 1-3 .Stolen bases SheUhammer 2, Math, lewson 2, Crisei, Watts, Noel. Hit by pitcher Cunningham (Bayness) Edy,. Time of game 3:04. Attend ance 1900 (estimated). Pelican Squawks Sam Gray Fails To Stem Senator Tide In American Race "Castoff" Stan Coveleskie Hold Athletics To One Lone Tally; Tigers Still! Continue Winning Streak WASHINGTON", June 2. (tnllcd Nrwa) Connie Mark rall.il n Nam tint)', hl are pit cher, the man who originally put the Athletl at the tup uf the pile, to hold bark tho Senator In the tight situation lit Washington. Gray failed for the first time this year. Stan t'ovrlrakle brut the Athletic 4 to 1. The Senator are Just half a game brhintl (he Athletic, who set-iu to have slid Into thrlr long eiprrtrcl slump at last. " Ty Cobb's tram brat the In illaiw twin-, 4 to I and 7 to 4. This made 1 1 oat of ' doion gamrs that the Tigers have takra since they began ' to use thrlr claws. "' The Tigrrs have rushrct up to a spot only 3 1-3 game out of third plarr, occupied by the Whlto Kok, who dropped one to the llrouns, 3 to U. POPULAR PRICED BOXING CARD IS Shastas Continue in Hard Luck; 10-4 Knock Lyle Wells Out Of Box But Bay Hit Hard In the Pinches MOl'NT SHASTA, Calif., June 29. The Shastas continued In hard luck Sunday, losing their fourth straight game of the season. Sllger and Burton hurled for McCloud. The McClouds took advantage of every break, and nicked Bay, the Mt. Shasta hurler, hard. In the pinches. The final score was 10 to 4. McCloud plays two exhibition games here on the Fourth of July. Coffman And Starkey Will Feature Card; Harrington And Harris To Mix It In Semi-Windup At Scan Rejuvenated Weeds Win From Dunsmuir Both Oeschger And Wells Driven From Mound; Lineups Changed tallies In the first stanza. They lacked Just one man of batting around. Three hits and one error netted them more runs In the sec- ond. , The Pelicans Bcored a lone tally; In the first when Norwest singled ' and Watts doubled. For the nexti ' " ... . ... . , ,,, , two innings they went out in one. Fag th Kame SundaJf j P'W his first game In two. three order. But Metten was;". a nn,t , accordlng the leaKue Weed. ORourke I. doomed. In the fourth they climb-, t treatment recelved a a'ch" 'm '"" ,cm",,- ed his frame for three hits and two h ' ,,, , , McNamara. I . The WeedUe f on Lyle Well. In the fifth they got four; f )eaKue, who wa j ' " (.Special to The News) WEED. Calif., June' 29. A re juvenated Weed team took a hectic game from the fighting Railroaders from Dunsmuir here Sunday by a score of 11 to 10. Stobener has been switched from behind tho plate to the outfield on the Weed team. Grant, who has formerly played first base, is now holding down sec ond, while Buck Cramer played a good game on the Initial sack. hits and two runs. Metten In Hot Water Metten got the can tied to him here for the game Sunday. It was a clean game. An Interesting one, If It was a Door baseball exhibition. In this fifth, when with no downiBoth on tne Ueii an(1 tne Dui. a young high school boy by thoj ng8 district we were given a hearty name of Cunningham was rushed, weIcome Baseball is doing more Into action. Cunningham confront-j tnan anything to bring about good ed himself with the ticklish predict-1 wlll between Klamath Falls and auieul of iil'iing the bases witn noinorthern California," Mac declared. Pelicans out. And the youngster 1 got away lucky at that. Not a run could be pushed across with the bases loaded and hone out. In the sixth the Pelicans socked out five hits for six runs. That slaughter was something fierce and when 'the chapter closed the Pcli- cans were in the lead 11 to 8. But; If Fred Glover don't arrange to In that inning the boomerang oc- havo at least one relief hurler and curred. Edy, the Yreka pitcher hit -one utility man In the dugout for Mohler in the kidneys with a speed the remaining games, the Pelicans ball that knocked the game Pelican are going to lose out in the pennant hurler cookoo for three minutes. race. The Klamath Falls fans are Edv even neglected to say he was giving wonderful support to the j Dunsmuir ace was forced to retire under a rain of singles. Hull finish ed the game, pitching good ball. The Dunsmuirs had the satisfaction of knocking out Oeschger. Anthony finished the game, getting by, and that's about all. Metten, who was driven from the mound Sunday, will go to a hospital today for an operation. He was a sick man when he went in the box Sunday. AMERICAN LEAGUE Score R. H. E. New York 5 8 1 Boston 10 16 0 Batteries Ferguson, Shawkey, Beall and Schang; Qulnn, Wingficld and Plclnlch. Score n. H. K. Philadelphia 17 1 Washington 4 6 0 Batteries Cray and Cochrane; Coveleskie and Ituel. Joe Coffman and Kid Starkey meet tonight at Scandinavian hnll, In a 10-round hcadllner fight that should furnish the boiing fnns of this city with thrllla galoro. Coff man nerds no Introduction to loci I fight followers. This llttio boxer has fought his way into favor here. He rame here a practical atranger a few weeks ago, and auspiciously sent Jack Crlm down for the tall of ten. His next performance was against the hard-pnnching and clever Johnny Carlson. Joe showed that he was Johnny's master In that meeting. Coffman has battled his way up from tha somls. and shows great Improvement since his arrival here. In Kid Starkey. Coffman Is going against a boy that ranks well In bis clsss. and has shown his stuff In California and coast towns of the north. He la au experienced and dangerous fighter. It may also be said of him that he Is In good condition. He has been working out dully in the gym at Scandinavian hall, and baa favorably impressed spectators who have seen him go through his stuff. Coffman and Starkry are being presented on a bargain-counter card, prices of admission ranging from $1.10 to 11.65. which should park the bouse. Supporting the main event will be four other good bouts. Wilbur Harrington of this city and Maurice Harris of Ashland wlll be the attraction In the aemi-wlndup. Both boys are well known here and have acquitted themselves credit ably In former engagements. They are both In good condition, and that means' that this bout will bo a good one. Harris is the Tilrd that set the tough-going Hyne. Myers down with a punch In their last meeting here, turning the tide from a clean victory for Hyne to a draw. Wilbur, be It also said, carries a good sock, and Is Improving with each battle. Jack Davis of Los Angolea and Billie Bunch of Stockton, make their initial bow to a local audlonce. The two Californlans come In at wel terweight, and are touted as good performers. Harold Lightfoot of local fame, will be pitted against Maurice Har ris, brother. Tommy. Tommy, who weighs about 120, just recently fought In Medford, where he out pointed his opponent. Gunboat Smith and Joe Walters have been tentatively agreed upon as a curtain raiser. Frankie Murphy Is Ready To Meet All Comers on July 4 New Orleans Flash Begins Training; Will Be Back In Form Again With a Light Training Krnnklt' Murphy waa errn !)' rw reporter lust ulglil, and the New Orleans bov-r wild that ho would he ready for any one that the local promoters niuld Unci to match, nlth him for the Fourth of July. Murphy not with a nil-diap Sal unlay morning, and w aa In Jurcil uIniiiI the fare anil head, anil II waa framl that he would or unable In get In condition for the ludrpemlrnrf day rani. IIU frlrnils today argued that llir light hriivyw right waa In rcr. lent ronditlon on the night he fought Jhn (r'trpo) tiornian, and that It would only lake a day or, two to put him bark In form. ' Murphy said last night: "Ifcin't worry, I wlll be all right lu a day or two. I Mart to work lomor. row at Wlul-Kar and will be fit again In a lny or two. I will box any one the promoter ran grt to inert tne for the Kuurth of July." Harry Wills Must Smack Weinert Or He's a Dead One Pittsburg Pirates OilVf Giants FrorFit PWe In National Leagufeg( Brooklyn Move Into Third Plac. Wk. r. Brilliant Hurling Defeats Braves: r.S.'-t'. J, AJ VI. u. N All.r..l!.. D..I, e . . ,uin4 1 I'lTTHIIl'litill. June !. U nltl News) The tnlghly (Hants, habitual champions ut the National Irame, and orraslnnal world srrlus cham pions, tumbled out at first plsro to day tor the first lime alncs the sight rluha straightened out In the run! toward October. Tha Giants were Idle berausa of rain In New York. and the Pittsburgh IMratra. who had drawn up rloas while tha (Hants were floundered on their rsreat tour, won game from tha Iteds In Cincinnati. ( to 1. That gav I'm., bnrgh a percentage of .119 to the Giants' mark of .616. There la teas than half a gams between them.l hut nevertheless, tha Giants, who1, haven't been dislodged from the Inpj of the league mors than a balfi dosen limes' In three years, are now second lo the team which haa been almost a constant challenger since 132. The Giants and Braves started their gams at tha Polo Grounds, hut were rained out after two In- In the other i. .. . Laaue. tha Ian. "IT Ib.lr humlllailn, u, ,,".''' for third nlara. -rw. ... " "1 of Daisy Vanr. ... T. over in Phillies. U , T"1 tuiirlh wli. I. . . Utttl ... ,u luur mr). iu truck out six hitters, total for the . , M ""-UrM NEW YOUK. June 19. The In evitable fork In the highway Is dead ahead for Harry Wills, challenger fur the heavyweight crown. Ha will roach the cross-roads next Thursday night at tho Polo Grounds, and the wrong turn will lead him to oblivion. There la only one way In which Wills can take the direct route to futuro esteem. Ha must knock Weinert kicking before the end of fifteen rounds. Failure to do this will mean tho definite passing of the big negro heavyweight from sorlous consideration aa a title con tender. It doesn't mutter that the boys arc not knocking out Wolncrt aeven days a week, or that Wills may break his brittle hands in one of the early rounda. It has simply come to a showdown between Wills and the public. Tho latter Is tsr from convinced that Wills la the fighter his mcgaphuue men claim him lo be. HOW THEY HTA X l Club W L Pet. Vroka I 2 .714 McCloud S 2 .714 Klamath Hulls 4 .71 Weed S 3 .600 Dunsmuir 2 E .286 Mt. Shasta 1 6 .167 Oar Glands Con trol Oar Lives OVER 200 YEARS OF STUDY AND EXPERIMENTS btrORE THE . TRUTH WAS KNOWN. THE First game R. Detroit 4 team. They should be given some; Cleveland 1 consideration. Batteries Dauss and ... , ... , . , Yowell, Speece and Myatt. Mickey Demitt worked like a four runs across In the seventh, 1 " ' second game R. two In the eighth and two In the!' but " ,n Detroit 7 uciuuunuiiiGu u ,ua n uv ui-u Cleveland 4 his bean In the game. sorry after Mohler was revived. ' Game Thrown Away And Mohler was a beaten man after that. Tho Yrekans shoved H. E. 12 0 7 2 Bassler; ninth. In their .last half of the ninth ed their usual rail the Pelicans with two down, show- H. IS 10 Score Chicago True, Mohler was nicked for 20 liitn. There are two reasons. Molt ed their usual rallying spirit. But.,,.,. jnlll(leA wheat Rack, ali week. It was feeble. The five run iena.nd .ellt int0 the game atlff and , St. Louis .... was too mucn to overcome. 1 uree arhlng. And then that bean ball In I Ratterlei bunched hits however, nrougnt in . tne 6tn put the finishing touches on two runs and the game ended 16 1 the Portland sandlottar. to 13, when Bayness sent a long Ilattcrles Leonard and nasslor; Karr and Walters. fly into right field. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Charges for confinement range from 150 to 180. adv. 22 Bert Arnold fattened bis batting average with fire hits out of six times up. And Doc Noel slapped (Continued on Page Seven) R. H. E. 2 6 1 IS 9 1 Cvengros and Sennit- Mogridge and Dixon. Madame Punarlo's scalp massage Improves the quality of your hair. mucn iteuuix rtnoppe. ,i;su jy7 A circulation covering tha city of Klamath Falls and the county of Klamath that's the Klamath News. 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