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THE KLAMATH Tu.-wlay, July 7, U25. . ... - L lu lulv II. ail vi ttf mil it Page Si " the buttle waged throug rounds. Murphy crouched ducked many straight, lefts and I .nnntered It) the tomach. In the' fifth and sixth round Murphy land- STINGY WITH HITS AND WHIFFS U'lr ami H was plain to L seen that he PELICANS SLAM OUT 11-5 VICTORY t OVER GRANTS PASS; MOHLER IS ,h ,Ih; :s' PIRATES MEET GIANTS IN FOUR . ......a H GAME SERIES AT POLO GROUNDS ,i:ta.. ;x -- S TODAY TO RATTLE FOR PENNANT "':" '1 Z 'J UL; heavywalghl rhamploa ?l Hayes, hi. sl.fr lraln.,:i I.. i.l.li.i. . v tuuiact was worried. Ritchie used a fast good advantage at .. mi i . v rr i M.... c,nJ Rmn. PlaVl Hashy rich! upper to Mcnee.y, . r... " -,. " j stage, or the ..... The Game, GcU Long Homer; ncn ftrnum :f,gi,t was a gcod draw, but many ! thought Murphy landed cleaner Ball Hard; Pelican Journey To Dunsmulr Sunday. I'd like I" take hi in on punches aud outboxed Hltchle. , . j -It has been said that Ritchie , , . ; won't take "em." aaid Murphy lu Baseball is a queer old game. In a fourth of July p''. hu driliul roo,u 0f,er the fight. Yreka lost an exhibition over across the Cascades to Grants ,..H ,0U!ht vt,y: guess its my Pnss f to 5. Sunday, here in Klamath, the Pelicans, with Moh- lu.k , uraw , bird h.n he's go- l. Ma nicrht urttltered hits, only three of which went far-;ig good ther thn the infield, licked the fast Grants 1'ass outfit hands ( again and hope down, 11 to 5. , And yet the Pelicans have beui severely ' ped by Vreka in two successive games . ! for another go with Murphy. His Pitchers, too, are queer annuals. Mohler was slnusrliteieil fMm jia hj waJ oyer. for 20 hits, when he pitched against the Yrekans a week ago j wel(!BI anA think h. ran beat Sunday. Yet in the Grants Pass game ne jieiueu noi a mt , prankk in a return match. The semi-final between Starkey and Johnny Carlson was a Dloaser. The boys slugged all lit a sdeuuat sis I Ulspul th " Mania waa attracts UI ' "'lion personally wltn nearn., 11 i unuiiiaii.ro aaya. whea, k" .. i r. . i i wi a j o .. Ki'tirna i h'iti lu regard II a a j youth, a t0 pounder, i,.,, '"-a It'. A New Outfit With Pittiburgh Now And Barney W. Dreyfusi May Find Himself With A Pennant Winning ....naiin ni0r .f ( oiiiera- on-1 out. over atanuard truiUdii , Club After Year, of ScNear-But-Yet-So-Far JZK -SS. rKl. TTj&Z "!,., In court, th owner of th mag-1 lb Wllls-rtrpo fight ... .1 ,! will be pleased to inent hlmjt'lljr lam full. Dmp,, re a ,h.n. and uthetitli uli Hie !! ; liiipri-aaml by Malon-. A. . 1 int. I'unnlna-ham a... no Illy WKSTIIUDOK rKill.KII) ,er at my ball panlure. I feel Ilka NKW YOUK. July t - Harney i we would utisulutely rluhl away win menu printed under Ciilliiliuthunra night llrevfusa la diinj; elebetit lMisinea.a pennaii!, and I want my ruto- altuature. ar ho will hire no carpenteni IhU mera to have plenty of neat." until he receives an nffliluvlt Tin carpeiitcm built Home poaittvu- niarked: "What a ahow I'linnltikham'a pine aava Kearna'truni lltialiia haa ant can be from the prenldenf of Hie National ; ly "grade A" emergency lileaehern ... ... . ..i. : ...! ..I. IkaK ..I tlm n. .ui.wl nf th fans. I unm me um iiiiuni;, m v,.., .... ...v -m- ----- who wanted to see what the new infield could do. The Pelicans have landed In McXeely. who adorned star the sec ond sack Sunday, and who, through his stellar game ' entitled to be seen in the lineup again. McXeely got a heme run with two on in the fifth Inning. The ball sailed 30 feel over the boards between center and rightfield. McXeely to fast in the field, handling every ball that came his way In ship-shape style. In addition the youngster is full of pep and keeps the infield Jazzed up continually. Bert Arnold "it his reputation1 up yesterday as v. Liugger. The big boy . hit safe eight times in suc cession and only spoiled In his last trip to the plate Sunday when he whiffed, after having rolled in three two-baggers. " Mohler could have goose-egged the Grants Passers had he a mind SP.ORXS done men ajajsflMHMKasHnvTiOUKki (, bWOWNlHfaaaMSfawjZ, a., j 3 leaituo. assuring him that his I'llts- t Harney's yard, and lh I'lrales burgh Pirates have won the pen- j unanimously lost the neM five gnmea uunt and are thoroughly nouilualed ; to tho lilauta, a shot-king mlsfor lo the world serleB. Air. Kreyfuss' luno Hint unnerved the I'lnilew aud motto Is: "Ohio bitten: twice Is heartened the lllants. ...... i u.i ... II... too mucn. .... ,V " , :,iiy and shrub- and hedge, placed arguments used la get Tho Pirates now ead the Na-, world serle. bivame a local affair'"'"'" ... . " tlonal league. They gaiued a trlf- In New York, and Mr. Dreyfu I live In a neighborhood where go. !ai any rat, Ilia tiarefoot.il in Mini inn, lie altoJ Ing barefoot was mse mug l.awns thai demand mowing ago. con- r boy. Yoo know hov RITCHIE SPRINGS with the arusiry ot a proie..ioo.i ( simnvr .nova inuuwed. tb. amlirnne sn lilteil wiin even ni..e ni. nunaay rioiliaa : ling matter of two points on the , emergency bleachers were a very ln na(Ir f rlmrgllig an art. take I move toward th other fc. through the fight, holding each ""an' Mounay, wneu joim j. .hi- .-i"-hi.o ' ... "!."-1 (lf) piure oi snauy iioiiks, woiiuau ui wnar a waa pusheg ' other even until the fourth round i draw's class neatly divided a double Um It Is safe to relate Ihnt since ' kno, d Iniy Utile brmik. the ,, eonipaiilona bwaua a' . I h.... with ,I,A lil.llll.. vlu. uh...il,l th.n Mr tlroi-fti. has tiHVer MVneel- l..,..,l. ,.f iimiiiiirliiiiMl 11 decade or n.l . . an . ., when Starkey turned the tide ana;- - - - - ----- ' . - f. .. """ io right - .earned a draw. Joe Cctfman filling In Myers on Bhort notice boxed a drav. ..11. 1-HK... Il..,ln.l.tn ' ftllnwln ..nlv I h m. hit. Mtwl f hut .moon! nf lai'iir. Ihml ftirliinn ilmlis ' tnu t mines won inv sevonu lu io a. in m. i.p. ihuve more respect for their betters, ed anything but the worn! of it. a f;ir Hvne j1""6 ,Bla" th dn' r'""1 that. glum philosophy which has lis at- Virgil Karnes or the (Hants shut out iructiona, However, inusmiii n a. n 'the Phils in the first game. 6 to 0. . makes a man thankful for any 1IU il U ILSlitrrh-ril Ten- raarfdi kt goad last fighting" was staged at Scandinavian hall ' ICAOITP Saturday when Frankie Murphy an,!1 IN A 1 1UIN AL Lt-AUUti Earl Ritchie met in tho final of a I The curtain raiser fight. Gunboat Smith and Kid Sterling slugged each other through out four rounds. Smith won. and was given the decision. good card staged by the local pro-; First game : moiers. lae men lost no uioe ' Philadelphia 0 ailing each' up. They started hos- .. y0rk 6 tiim-, . Y,n a. the hell rang Iiaiterles lling and calling them up for the first rannd. )arneg and Q0V,uy Snyder. Na damage was done in the first j R. 10 R.; JI. J 13 Pirates 111 I.cjiiI The Pirates aro two games ahead I of the Giants. Tuesday they start la four-game' series wt the Polo Gronnds. If th- win them all. they will be six games ahead of the ;(ilnuts. ' Kvcn so,' Harney Dreyfuss E. I will hire no carpenters. Harney 6 i Dreyfuss once bad an awful exper 0 lence ' with carpenters. They are round, but Ritchie rushed out in! Second game II. E. to Sunday. "Lefty" was back in the second round with the evident' Philadelphia 10 11 0 wonderful condition. Fourteen t intention of stowing the Xew Or-! jjew York 6 13 0 Grants Pass-men were struck out 'leans battler away. This was a fur-1 Batteries Mitchell and Henline: bfr the Portland ssndlotter, aided ious round. Ritchie towering over! nentley, Huntzlnger and Snyder. Murphy, who was giving away 41 1 poflnds to hU opponent, showered Wilson; i probably the most expensive crafts men In the world to bltn. They are a more costly crew than hall players, who are notoriously well paid. Life In general aeema lo bora them' at times. ! V ir led. JACK KEARNS IS by Mickey Dentin's keen judgment. The season is half gone now and tho Pelicans are going strong. Yes . tcrday they bunched hlta just at the needed times. Jones, Who hurl ed for Grants Pass threw a fast carve ball, but the Pelicans, pound ed him hard In nearly every lnn ' Ing. Klamath Falls Journeys to Duns- muir Sunday to win another game and slip up another notctt, In the pennant race. After the Dunsmuir game come two hard nuts to erack McCloud and Weed. The Score; Grants Pass AB R H Loud lb. 0 0 Smith 2b. . S 0 0 Gray 3U. 4 0 ! A. Droulett c 4 0 1 J. Blevins as. 5 0 0 Pernoll cf. 5 1 1 C. Droulett If. ... 2 2 1 Bates rf. 4 1 2 Jones p. 4 0 2 I Score n. II. right and left punches to the body.. Boston 8 15 It 'was In this round that Murphy, Brooklyn 4 10 showed his generalship and class. Batteries Vargus and . Gibson; He took all that Earl sent and Ehrhardt, Oeschger. Hubbell and fought back savagely and when the! Deberry. round ended It was a toss-up. As Only games played. two ago. don't you hit hlro?" I lie ourm Hiiuw auios n . uiM.H.i .'w.m-u 1 p uoy tald s Alrplunea are, no longer thing of ; word. The stranger ihgif mystery to inem. They are necoiu- again. Ing surfeited with radio literature. ABli ,h,a (t h.DD.DlM wrussea 1 p liny lit . v- Wild swim and The other Sunday I look stroll. flnj wh n, Ml tai inMi Someone els. took a atroll that hi right. That right taat snme afternoon. lie wa. a little belligerent on oa the kftCOBt' brown skinned lad an old fashion- inn-tujined jaw. II. ul aa ed fellow. He wore a two plec suit.' hla pocket. II cam Bp au,1DI lilrt and a pair of punls. II had j Ing red. bill th olher boy ttr: all the earmarks of the rugged, rare- more than half way with 1 lk- I free, self reliant boy of th old short arm hooka, beantlsa, ij day. , them. lie chanced lo saunter by a group The' son of In blghwa'OI i.f youngster of tho neighborhood as down again. II waa hart t I neared Ihem. A young man of his nK pAX own height and build at least, and iy that time. Ihougll ob probalily his own age, waa among, th job In any way. I braki frai them. fight. It wasn't a sir. ihi., .1 What started th argument I did five-year-old daughter lo sm.abi I learn. 1 Th barefoot l. 1 .i,nia k... Giants. In baseball this is about as .for him In tho ring. Jack Kearnsj ling befor I reached Ihem lhy glad but h wasn't. II 7 j far as you could throw a slono with j tried to persuade Jim .Muloney. the had squared off. 1 1. ring an alibi. ' B a sling shot. Lato In August of that j Boston heavyweight, lo double cross N"w ,hl ",orr should end with J All of which waa of ton t season, the Pirates came to- the Polnihls own m.n.r ...1 .1 ... i,h the rough and ready lad from the I.. 1 ..w 1. j'J Grounds seven full games to the; him. promising that he. Kearns. ! ",tt"ur'r "'rlrl" "Inning, but It ThlU nlo ,rtun), j,TOT." 0 I good, and .Mr. Droyfuss called up his would arrange to make Maloiiey ol,n lo nU "'"',wr' , Hll)f that this la th agt" .. . ' The .traliaer wenirtl Ihn hMltl.np. - .1.-1 . . . avonie carpenter 10 say: champion of the world, and a rlrh ... "... .. "... " cienc is Dcomlni ... 01 yqqtn. Th Doyi of tuTw up - ooy wnetiea nis; I XEW YORK. July I (Tnlied Back In 1921. Mr. Dreyfuss' ball News I Realizing that Jack Demp-: team was seven games ahead of the.sey will never earn another dollar not learn. AfTer Again : ent on. ,man like Dempsey. These are the the "dressed "You should build me some posl- i charge made by Hill Cunningham. I lively grade 'A' emergency bleach-1 boxing expert of the Boston .anger. Perhaps Ilia other lad spur- '11st In red hi in 1111 by Ignoring his remarks (t'onllnursl oa !o Bevy Totals ,3S 4 9 24 Klamath Falls A B R H PO McNeely 2b. 5 2 2 3 Norwest ss 2 Oil Watts'" ss. 3 10 0 Noel cf 4 2 2 1 Arnold lb. 4 2 3 6 Booth rl 4 1 2 2 Mathews If 4 12 0 Houghton 3b 2 0 0 0 Bayness 3b 2 110 Demltt e. 4 1 0 14 Mohler p. 4 0 0 0 Totals 38 11 IS 27 Hits By Ilnnings Grants Pass. 000 012 320 Klamath Falls ....024 400 21x 13 Runs Grants Pass 000 000 310 4 Klamath Falls ....013 BOO 02x 11 Summary Two base hits Arnold 3, Bayness, Jones. Home run McNeely. Sacrifice hit Booth. Struck out By Mohler 14. by Jones 9; Base on ball Off Mohler 5. off Jones 1. Stolen bases Mathews, ' Smith. Dcuble play Loud unassist ed. Hit by pitcher l:y Jones (Ar nold). Passed ball Demltt. Berlenbach To Make First Appearance In Champ Tights Monday NEW YORK, July 6 Tony Mar tilo, ono of the few fighters who has been able to keep tholr heads up and their heels down in a fi-i,i with Paul Berlenbach. will try to I do it again next. Monday night. Thelr's will be a n,i decision col lision of no more, but perhaps less, than a dozen rounds at Dreamland park, Newnrk. N J. This will be Berlenbach' first exhibition as light heavyweight champion uf (1B .orl(ti - hl) incurred In Juno In u very dull visit with Mickey McTlrue. When Berlenbach and Marulo met before in Madison Square Garden, they kept their shoulder blades off the rug. r J " ' ... " "' r pai BILLY'S UNCLE u! po A E (ii'u iTi y kCvwiAvw, vS&m, jilSuiJ ME ew rrj1 -n L 1 f -vV' ' ' .. , , . ' , sgon ! ; IN OUR OFFICE r"" :" ' :'fA i i " 1 1 ! I ,,' J WWSSM.; V TW TtoS I ( "0T 1 p fp i.j,(, l F BRINGING 7j T ' iacii 1 " Zfisi a - . -i szta?