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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
P.ge Six Wednosday, .TujyJ.J-. THE KLAMATHj ftj Washington Leads American League Through Yesterdap AMERICAN LEAGUE JOE airrMAW AM IMU MARKER WALTER JOHNSON HURLS BRILLIANT BALL, BLANKING THE ATHLETICS IN rRiTflTAT. HAMEt ALLOWS BUT 2 HITS GREB AND WILLS ARE Fl Player Booth Arnold Carroll Noel 1 1 Walla Norwest .... I Mnlhfiwa ! Xtohler NEW YORK. June SO. As In the kJ!.?i" " " Slugging Lamar of Athletic, Who Had Hit Safely In 29,-- - j ...... tho wmnere. ine auemmui-v wu i .. 6 .24 ill .31 . . - 3 . m Conecutive Gamei Fails To Kick Through Yesterday; Pirates Are Still Leading National WASHINGTON, June 30. (United News) Pitching one of the most brilliant games of his long career, Walter Johnson shut out the Athletics 7 to 0, allowing only two hits. This put Washington at the head of the American league. This is the first time this year, except for the first few days of the season, that the world champions have been in first place. They went into the last game of the present series with the Athletics just half a game from the top. Walter Johnson, for all of his 18 years in the big league, pitched a game that came within a hair of his great "no hit, no run game" with the Boston Red Sox years ago. gate recelpte been Hated In antici pation of the Italian hospital fund boxing show at the Polo Grounds Thursday night. The combination boiled down by sport statisticians and tho hopeful proniotera followa: Wlnnera r- Harry Wills. Harry Greb and Jimmy Slattery In Staley Pi Mi "" Rrorc- lh..Ko 3'6 tit. l.milH ut' llatlerlci - Kulwr sn liuuforth and ''" .280 1 Sairo - .New York lloatim I-'O Hatti'ilen Junes "0 Kliuiko int.! fi.tnl.li. .000 I Score - II. K I mid tfilulk;! Il.iigrave. FIGHT 10-ROUNI) DRAW; IIARHJ- UOStS DECISION TO HARRLNcg it 0 and II. V. l I i I K hnlllt: COAST LEAGUE Philadelphia Washington Ilntlerles Harris J0I1111.011 und Itiiil. ark.y. iatMt oi tlxed It a anyl Semi-Windup Is Real Battle of the Evening; i . .. . . e I r r r .... . Bunch I'reliminary oioppcu uy rseicreo WheoK Tb' kov r I Starts Making Love and I'm'tinine; Vernon Los Angeles Batteries - i. ul '" 1 payno and tspi'iicer. three Dig douis; aiicnannce ou.uvu; .. receipts $700,000. Scov, Charley Welnert. of Newark. N.i Oakland J.. wlU have to do some powerful I San Francisco 5 10 S 1 5 i l.udnlph und Whitney: Score Detroit rlcvelnnil II. K He let only two men reach first. Galloway made it In the alxth, when Peck was slow In handling a hot grounder. The scorer gave Gallo way a bit, although in the same In ning, Peck handled the . same kind of a ball tor an out. . Then in the ninth inning, a pinch hitter, French, banged out another base hit. He was second .man tn make first baso in the whole game. Washington fans, who turned out for the game by thousands, were as wildly jublliant over Johnson's her oic pitching as they were over the return of the home team to first place after lagging behind since the start. Just . before he went to New England, President Coolldge pre sented Johnson with- the diploma certifying him as the most valuable player last season. In addition to pitching his team into first place, Johnson stopped the remarkable': hitting streak of Lamar, who until today, he had hit safely 29 consecutive games. . Pittsburgh Still Leads The situation at the top of the National league remained the same. Both the Giants, and the Pirates lost their games, thus giving the Pittsburgh team another day as lea gue leaders.' Brooklyn holding third place In the league standing, also lost, thus completing the defeat' of the top trio by three teams with the poorest records. New York lost to the Braves 2 to 3. the Dodgers to the Phillies 9 to 10, and the Pirates were shut out by Chicago, 1 to 0. Cincinnati and St. Louis were not scheduled to play. HOW THEY STAND Club Yreka McCloud' Klamath Falls Weed . Dunsmulr .. Mt. Shasta W . 5 ... 6 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 Pet. .714 .714 .571 .500 .286 .167 Babe Tries a Come Back But Fails To Hit in Five Tries BOSTON, June 30. (Inltixl News) In spite of his weak, ach ing legs, Habe Kuth went hack into tho lineup of the Yanks Tues day and stayed there for nine innings. The one-time home run king, however, did little more than wear a uniform anil keep a more able nthleto out of the game. In five times to the plate Ruth failed to register a hit. He hit into a' double play once, tapped weakly to tho pitcher on his sec ond attempt, wafted an easy fly to a waiting outfielder twice and worked Howard Khmke for a base on balls on bis other appearance with his. large bat. His team niates, however, managed to win 3 to O. NATIONAL LEAGUE . Score R. Boston 3 New York 2 Batteries Cooney and Scott and Snyder. Score R". Pittsburgh o Chicago 1 Batteries Meadows and Kaufman and Hartnett. H. E. 7 2 6 2 O'Neil; H. 3 E. 0 6 1 Smith; Score Brooklyn Philadelphia Batteries Ehrhardt. Hubbell, Os borne and Taylor; Batts, Ulrlch and Wilson. 11 Innings. R.' ... 9 ...10 H. 18 17 Big shipments of crisp voiles, linen and gingham dresses tnt arrived at Bee Bcgln's Dress Shop. tza so. 7th St. Jl-4 stabbing to beat Harry Wills in IS rounds in the main event. It is argued. Mickey Walker will have to smother Greb's windmill tactics to take the championship in the 15 round second big bout on the pro gram. Greb Tuesday night, an nounced himself In fine condition for the battle, which means ho Is ready to do his fast merry-go-round work. If Walker can move fast enough In the right direction, he stands a chance of victory. Jimmy Slattery, of Buffalo, Is ex pected to win from Dave Shade, tho Callfornian, in their six-rounder. Pelicans' Batting Averages Soar As Season Progresses Batteries Kuni, II. 8 il Kit Her. II. K., II 1 It 0 1 I'ruett Br and Head; .Mllihcll und Akhow. 1 News. Score 11. 11. K. Salt Lake 6 9 3 Seattle 4 7 rat Batteries Piercey and I nnk. Pet era: Hastv. Dumovieh anil Duly. 10 KLAMATH V.M.l.KY HOSPITAL. " r--. ........ in r.,nrini.mrni i for a rbaure 1 - , I... .I-RIIUWU !" " iiwiuu mum., uv '.- . ... . turh cure In tho hospital. adv. S3 to let bin get set. The eUshth found lha men taking . tl.rium, l.,nii.,.' mi-, II niiiMiuirt. No gamo at Portland; teamn on improves the quality of your hair. "'""" road. Mm'it Hesuty Slmppr. J!t Jy7 Booth And Arnold Lead In Individual Batting; Ten Hits Is Average Team's Hitting Per Game Nearly all the Pelicans took ad vantage of Sunday's game to fatten their batting averages. Bert Ar nold met with considerable success by getting five hits In six times up. Arnold is second only to Booth In Individual batting. Booth, who came here three weeks ago, has proven himself to be a great slugger. Of his six hits, four of them have been for extra bags. Carroll has made a fine showing In his few times at bat. Six Pelicans are batting above the .300 mark. The team's batting as a whole averages .287. The total of 71 hits is a traction better than 10 hits per game on an averaee. That should be winning ball. Noel and Mathews have the dls tlncllon of hilling safely In six con- secutive games. . The batting averages are as fni. lows: J.io Cuff man ami Kil Starkey boxt-tl ten rounds to, last nij'ht at tin' SiiiiKlinavinn hall. Slurkoy wvnt , Komi elart. takiiiiMhf tri thrco round liy a good t ... r. t t . t ('orfinun i lil'iH imi K mi wiu . uiimm nut noy untl Won U, i ..... e.mniU In tin' hith round tho tm-n i-nmn m ... 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