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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
Friday. July 10, 1925 THE XUV Dempsey Must RepLy Next Week To Harry Wills' Chaffi DEMPSEY MUST TALK COLD TURKEY. - TO BOXING COMMISSION NEXT WEEK ON QUESTION OF HARRY WILLS BOUT Champion Will Arrive From Europe Next Week And N. Y. Commission Wants A Show Down On Whether Jack Will Retire Or Meet Challenger Will NEW YORK. July 9. (United News) Having been made the jroat in one of the merriest little games of passing the buck, the boxing game has chuckled over in some time, the New York state boxing commission has decided what to do about arranging a fight with Champion Jack Dempsey for Harry Wills. v . , . . Heretofore as fast as the commlt aion would grab Dempsey and do- full (tame ahead of the Giants, there little of Interest Is today's pro i. Itotb Brooklyn and St. Louis. holders of third and fourth place. respectively, Increased their percen tages with Tlctdries orer tail enders. The Dodgers defeated the cuds. to !. and the Cardinals, behind Dill Haines, held the Braves to one run la a tame that ended t to 1. The Keds and the Phils came through a double bill without hav ing changed their standings or rela tive positions. The Reds took the first game ( . to 3 and the Phils I the second 1 1 to 8. mind: "How about It?" Jack would reply blandly that he was a fighting man. and Jack Kearns ar ranged all the fights. Then the commission would let go of Dempsey and make a grab for Kearns, who would expostulate: v "Lemma go. I'll have to ask Demp sey about It." Chairman Farley and bis associa tes, while they are convinced that Dempsey doesn't want to fight Wills and probably has decided not to : fjght any one. are determined to ""make the champion say so. publicly. POLO GROUNDS. NEW YORK, July J. (United News) The Pir atea retained their hold on the Na tional league leadership by split- Accordingly they have evolved the i ting tbe deferred double header .scheme of getting both eggs In one with the Giants before a crowd of PIRATES SPLIT WITH GIANTS IN (mil games CHRISTY MATHEWSON IS TAKING A REST SARANAC LAKE, NV J., July . There Is no truth In the rumors that Chrlsty-Mathewson, the former pitcher, is in a serious condition, ac cording to Dr. Edward N. Packard, who Is attending Mathewson. ' "Mathewson Is merely in bed for a few days' rest, because of a slight fever," Dr. Packard said today. "There Is nothing alarming or start ling in his condition. He Is simply following the usual routine for tu berculosis patients under like conditions." ve Pelican Baseball Team Gets a Shock lauMl Hut Trar) I .oral baseball rlrrt'-a seething with exrltenieat yeater. day when a report, which late confirmed by eye will proved thai ''reach' lUjuena, anil "Mickey" IVtullt of the IYI Iran ball team had gone to work. Tt)r two ambitious players are working for tha Lamia brothers. lUracr has II that two truck bones died 'earlier In the week making an opening fr the hard working ball players. FRANKIE MUKPIU NATIONAL LEAGUE First game R. H. E. Pittsburgh 11 1 1 New York . 3 8 0 Batteries Yde and Gooch: Scott. McQuillan, . Bentley. Wlsner and Snyder, Hartley. AND RITCHIE TO MEET IN AUGUST Frankte Murphy chls will meet In and Earl 111! a return match rani Wannlngsr, the youngster ho fell Into the shoes vacated by I the veteran Everett hVolt. la glad 'now that ha failed to hoed the rail of hhufflln' Phil IHuglaa, Ditcher extraordinary and letter writer of psrts, when that ambitious gent tried la Indue Paul to play with a semi pro outfit during the season of lS . Fir, had Taul taken thai week her In the first week of August, mi Jllb n proD,0r wouldn't hava n h inier was th eejj. 1 as.ignm.ul to tin booi Paul may au yrt e, tineas that Breillat fe learned all Ib.rs ,! technique of short. la good flelderV up. II blta fairly V what most of tkirfr land today larkrf' WannlngerUof n of ball players. H.I according to a leutatlv agreement reached last night. While rrankle and Karl, with their noses thumbed, hav been sit ting In opposite corners, figuratively anesklns. waiting for the gong to had the chance to loin th former world's champions and eventually! lend a regular berth on a big loagu hall club. u.nnin.F in late i.niliuj a tnh!,rr d will be raaS,l with th Helma, Ala., semi-pro lara, ".hlol " profJ 4 ball as long as fij mm ana n has ai acquiring It. ul ., occupation. . He hu .. . . ... vi. k t fifcidu primarily to his showing while call them to the high court of is-1 f hQUy w(K k Bb liana, to seme ...-. - T.l.nhnna taam In lllrmlnanam. starts last Saturday night at Scan- aiDBTisn nsn, around Douglas offered Wenninger more money to Join his Industrial basket. When Dempsey returns from Eur ope next week, the commission i . v hale him up on the carpet at the ... same time sending for Kearns and lining him up alongside his charge. Then the question will be put to either or to both they will have to talk turkey. This plan was announced at a meeting of the commission today at 1 which arrangements were made also for pinning down another rather un willing champion to a title bout with his logical challenger. Mickey Walker was before the solons and agreed to meet Dave . Shade in the east some time this summer. Shade has signed to box at the Polo Grounds early in the fall, against Walker, Harry Greb or Paul Berlenbach. Nothing defin ite was settled, because Walker said rather sheepishly he "had to talk to a party," the same being Jack Kearns, his new manager. The com mission doesn't recognise Kearns' claim to handle Mickey's affairs. Kearna Trying To Match Mickey Walker For Scrap CHICAGO, July . Jack Kearns, manager of Mickey Walker, will be In Chicago Sunday to see Jim Mul len, local promoter, In reference to a match for his man here the first of August. Jack will linger long enough to sign a contract and then 1 will leave for Los Angeles. . COAST LEAGUE score R. H. E. San Francisco 6 14 1 Los Angeles 3 8 0 Batteries Pfeffer, Crockett and . Yelle; Payne and Spencer. 8cor R. H. E. Sacramento 3 8 4 S""" - "... 4 7 0 Batteries Shellenback and Shea; Fussell, Plutnmer, Dumovlch and ' Baldwin. Score Vernon 0 Oakland . 4 Batteries Barfoot and Boehler and Read. 60.000 persons at the Polo Grounds today. Battling behind Emll Yde, the Pittsburgh team won the first game 12 to 3, after they had driven both Jack Scott and Hughie McJulllan from the mound. With assurance that the title could not be taken from them before another day at least, the Pirates went Into the sec ond game to face Wayland Dean. Dean held them to five scattered runs, while a seventh inning rally. Woman Golf er Joins The Hole in 1 Club BEXTON HARBOR, Mlrh.. July 0. Sirs. It. C, Sullivan of Benton Harbor joined the hole-Inline club when she negotiated the sixteenth hole In one stroke during . tbe ladies' day play at Berrien Hills Country club. The hole Is 130 yards. Second game Pittsburgh . New York Batteries Morrison. have been arguing the pro and cons of th slsshlng battle stagea oy "" oulfu, Th. Augusta club la two men Saturday night. Sentiment ln southern league also offered him now la Just about unanimous that job, and while that team dldn'l of the fight was a wonderful eihl- fer as great a monetary Inducement. R. II. E. .. S 10 1 .. 7 14 0 1 Adams and Wally Pipp Recovering From Serious Injuries Smith: Dean and Gowdy, Snyder. Score It. H. E, Chicago . , 3(3 Brooklyn , 4 It 0 Batteries Alexander. Keen and Hartnetl: Vance and Dcberry. Score St. Louis .. Boston Battertes- R. II. E. S 7 1 1 8 X -Haines and O'Farrell; Cooney and Gibson. First game R. II. E. Cincinnati II 0 Philadelphia 3 11 3 Batteries Benton, Jake May, Brady and Wlngo; Carlsen and Wil son. NEW YORK. July . Wally Pipp. veteran Yankee Inflelder, Is steadily Improving from the slight brain set oft by a homer by George Kelly, concussion caused when he was hit Second game R. II which brought In Frisch and Meusel, behind the ear with a pitched ball Cincinnati 8 17 2 gave the Giants a 7 to 5 victory. more than, a week ago. Author!- Philadelphia 11 If 2 Aside from the struggle at the ties at the hospital today said Plppl Batteries J. Msy, Biemlller and top of the National league, which 'probably would be able to leave thelKreuger; Pearce, Knight and Hen- ended with the. .Pirates still one 1 institution within a week. line Psul derided to string with organ ised baseball. He had his heart sat on reaching th big league, and had brains enough to tlgur It out that a break from th ranks Slight only handicap bint. So he signed with the Augusta outfit. . Having tasted th hospitality of that southern city myself, I ran Wenninger vent. Gunboat Smith Is a possibility as a curtain raiser In reward for his victory Saturday night. Earle Sand to Ride big league days art I "nningar. as lib a la or Gorman pareouhli was born In German) t i llv and run a greets mlngham, Ala. ,,,, ,.v w. "louth." with lute dene, Its strength itfer ben given credit for victory over Tommy ra somewhat recant td doubt si had som.til It much lo do with r7 began fighting. joi Hut If we plsrs uai what Tunnny hlmstU Ing his battle, th tt. was licked bsfor tst i th ring. And It W brain rather than iir boxing skill that beat P ney'a hralna and GIBS: . Tunncy says that u bona In previous lmpt had noticed three thlaf conscious acta on UIWW First waa Gibbous' ' before the fight. t Second waa Tom'i .. lug and tossing his HI. th same lime. Third was Gibbons' Ing p hla trunks what', blow. uj, Tunney kept these lust part of th , bad on Gibbons. . . f Tk .1.1., .w- . ... M.M, ,V 'rlni. TunnsT ssva k. Wannlnsnr did his best and said filhh,',.. a . , nothing. When Scott had played In his feet In th resin at his 1307th gam lltiggln henrhed rti him. Scott's batting bad been poor (Continued on Pag'' snd his fielding not up to par. Wan- . rt bltlon, and a return match the only feasible solution. Partisan support ers of both men ar "chewing the fat" about the relative "biffs" and "bangs" of their favorite, and both sides aro making claims and predic tions. Th proposed csrd Is not com pleted, and It is thought that newTourh for th fact that facea may appear In the semi final didn't regret hla step, and special events. A man may be He starred with th August team Imported to meet Alilo Gordon, who In If 13 and th fallowing year waa Is being considered in the semi going great guns when he broke hla leg. How he waa oHi-fed s big league contract while lying In th hospital with a broken leg Is history, lie reported to th Yankeea last spring, and was on of the outstand ing stsrs among th rook les. When the Yanks were In HI. Petersburg last spring Everett Scott Insisted that he would nlav throuzh In $20,000 Handicap fVcrrhr1".V.tmrpJdoB: aecutlv games In which he had VVwTHOItV, III., July . iP'y "! weakened hla lege and - . u . "W i SUlHW Ui I II W pvp ITOOl (III m i . .. -m .1.1. throwing arm Arbitration Nalunlny In the S, 000 Chicago derby at the Haw thorne track. .Arbitration la the property of A. ('. llontwlrk. Score Salt Lake Portland .. H. E. 7 0 in n Batteries McCabe. O'.Vell. Stroud Burns and Tobin. and Peters; AMERICAN LEAGUE Score Boston .... Detroit .... It. 2 K s i Batteries Zahnlser and Plclnlch Leonard and Baasler. Score Washington Chicago .... n. II. E. 8 16 2 R 1A - Batterles-z. chary. Marherry, Russell and Ruel; Thurston, Con ally, Lyons and Schalk. a wro ( Philadelphia 5 n i-ieveiand j3 jg j Batteries - HarrisTBaumgartner, Stokes and Cochrane. Perkins; Mil Uhle, shaute and Myatt. six Innings. 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