THE
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Sumlav, .Tuly 12, Httl
Snappy Sporting Notes
DEPAOLO DASHES W8$M
0UM4HC bOWl
PELICANS PEPPED UP FOR CLASH
WITH DUNSMMB THIS AFTERNOON
Score
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Sherdell and
K. II. K.
7 1(
: 6 I J S
O'Farrell; Mitchell.
250 MILK DERBY
ouch and llenllne.
Problematical Whether Street or
Came; Hull May Twirl For Duiumuir; McNeely Givei
Pelican A Gob' Farewell
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Mohler Will Start
NEW YOltK. July II. The Yuri-
keen mined Ihe White Sox & to 8. j
Karl Sheely. White Sox first bane-;
.man, and Bob Meusel. Ituth'i slug-1
: nK team mate, nlso connected for '
Hie rnme. Street hn. a mighty fast ' four-baggers. The name ended after I
curve ball. He Is o right bander, j Ihe eighth Inning by rain.
His ouly disadvantage Is that he has j Score It. II. E.
not worked out with the Pelicans New York J 0
but aeveral times early In the season. .Chicago 3 7 S
The Pelicans lost a flashy second j flatteries Pennock and Ben-
Cvengros. Connally and
Eight innings, rain.
With weather predictions most
favorable, a bowline crowd of sev
eral thousand Is expected to fill the
fair grounds grandstand this after
noon to see the Pelicans get off to
what they hope will be a flying start baseman before they realized thcyjgough;
on the second half of the Klamath-'had him even. McXeely. who play- Schalk
Siskiyou league season. 'ed a wnaie or a game against grants j
Manager Glover is as yet undecld-j Pass last Sunday, nas migrated to
ed as to who he will start In the I Saskatoon, giving
box. Street is available, and raring
second and N'orwest short, or vice
versa.
The Pelieifhs need this game more
for a chance to pitch a game in his
home county. Street has had hard
luck this season, being ill during the I
CLEVELAND, July 11. In '
the Pelicans a'8" leniureo. ny neavy nming. uiej
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WASHINGTON .SPKKII W A Y.
LAlltKI.. Md.. July lt.Unlted
lrKi Peter lo Paolo was award
ed first place In the jr.o-mlle auto
race at Laurel. Md.. tonight after
officials had made a reiheck of Ihe
official figures.
Hubert McDonnnch. ho was
thought to have won the grind, was
given second place.
Shortly after the race was com-
;pli'ted Ibis afternoon He IMol.i. when
told I hut he was secoiui. entered a
protest and asked for a ro-cbeik.
i His request was granted. After
! several hours of figuring at a hotel
'here, officials announced that the
young Italian had led the field home.
! Driving at a terrific pace, souie
' times reaching 1.11 miles an hour.
Mcllonough foiiKhl off Peter I
Paolo. Hie favorite. drUIng a Hues-
early part. He. pitched a good than ever. Weed and Ml., Shasta are
Fourth of July game at Roseburg, ; playing a double header, "and as Ihe
and appeared to be back in con
dition. "Sunny" Mohler will warm up
with Street, and the batteries will
not be announced until just before
Weeds are predicted to take both
ends, a lose by Klamath Halls would
shove tbem out of the first division.
The game will start promptly at
2:15.
COAST LEAGUE
Batteries Donohue and Kreuger
Vargus, Ryan, Smith and Gibson.
to 7. Speaker used
while the Sox served
Score
Boston
Cleveland
Batteries Ruffing,
four pitchers, these two lapped all the other en
up three. tranta and fought out the race be
R. H. E. tween themselves.
14 JO 1 McDonough was the youngest
7 15 driver of the 15 starters, most of
Fuhr, Zahni-' whom were veterans of years ex-
ser and Stokes: Shame. Speece. Ed-1 perience. He has been a protege of
wards, Colle and Myatt.
Tommy Milton.
PORTLAND, July 11. Although
Portland, garnered 13 bits to the
Salt Lakers,' 12. tbe . latter team
took today's game 7 to 5 by virtue
of three home runs by Connolly,
O'Doul and Coumbe.
Score . R: H. E.
Salt Lake 7 12 1
Portland 5 13 3
Batteries Ponder and Peters;
Rachac, Winters, Meeker and Hannah.
SEATTLE, July 11. Fred Lucas
fine pitching, singles by Earl Bald
. win, Lucas and Bill. Lane in the
firth, gave Seattle Its fifth straight
over Sacramento today,. 3 to 1.
Score R. H. E.
Sacramento 2 g 1
Seattle 3 7 1
Batteries Keating and Wachen
feld; Lucas and E. Baldwin.
LOS ANGELES, July 11. Otis
Crandall. veteran Angel pitcher, held
Ihe hard-hitting San Francisco Seals
to four scattered hits here this af
ternoon, Los Anrles winning 3 to
1. The victory gave the locals two
of the five games which have been
played this week.
Score R.
San Francisco l
Los Angeles 3
Batteries Crockett and
Crandall and Sandberry.
H.
4
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Yelle;
OAKLAND. July ll.The Oaks
made It four out of five here today
blanking the Vernon Tigers. 3 to 0.
Krause let Vernon down with four
hits, while the Oaks poled out 14.
Score r. h. E.
Vernon ; 0 4 3
Oakland 3 14 0
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NEW YORK, July u. Frank
Snyder's double in the fifth Inning,
with the bases filled, scored three
runs and helped (he New York
Giants beat the Cubs 10 to 3 In the
first game of the series today.
Gabby HartueU, Chicago catcher, hit
his 21st homer of the season.
Score R. H. K.
nicago 3 g
New York in
Batteries Ulake and Hartnctl;
Barnes and Snyder.
NEW YORK. July n. Triples by
Barnhart and Traynor. and an error
by Taylor in the ninth inning, gave
the Pirates two runs and a 7 to 5
victory over the Brooklyn Robins in
the first game of the series today.
With this victory the Pirates re
tained hold on first place In the
National league pennant race by one
':fll game.
acore r
rutsnurgh 7
Brooklyn 5
Batteries Meadows and Gooch;
Grimes and Taylor.
BOSTON, July li. Wth ,,,,,
Donohue and Eppa Rixey in good
form, the Cincinnati Reds flopped
! 1 lie uoston lirnvos twice In a
double hcndcr here tndov II i r.
j and 0 to 1. In the first ftame. all
; lied playors delivered at least one
hit.
Second game R.
Cincinnati 6
Boston 1
Batteries Rlxey and
Gramnb, Genewlch and OXelll.
DETROIT. July 11. Detroit won
its fifth straight victory today by
defeating the Philadelphia Athletics.
4 to 3. After Lamar had tied the
game with a home run in the sixth.
Burkes double in the Tiger half Washington
sent two mates home with the c, i-,iu,
necessary margin to win.
Score R. H. E.
Philadelphia 3 10 1
Detroit 4 6 0
j Batteries Harris. Walberg and
11. Bot-. Cochrane; Collins, Doyle and Bass-
H.
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PHILADELPHIA. July
torn lyi nomer -with a runner on ier
base ended a four-run rally in the
ninth inning, and gave Ihe St. Louis! ST. LOUIS. July 11. George Sis
Cards a 7 to 6 victory over thajler led his St. Louis Browns to a
Phillies. Blades starred at the bat! romping victory over the world's
with three doubles and a single. champion Washington Senators here
and Shinnere hit a double and three today, Sisler collected a triple and
singles, a home run, the bags being loaded
both times. His team mate. Mc
Manus, poled a homer, and Goose
Goslin of the champions did the
me.
Score - R. It. E.
S 10 4
10 1
Batteries Ruether. Russell, Pom
pclly. Ogden and Ruel, Severeld;
Glrard and lliirgrave.
American Association
Toledo. 7; St.
Columbus, 6;
l.oiilsYllle, 7;
Indianapolis,
Ten Innings.
Paul. 1.
Minneapolis. 8.
Kansas City, 6.
U; Milwaukee, 11.
A circulation covering the city ot
Klamath Falls and the county ol
Klamath that's tbe Klamath News.
There was a lime when you could
buy any ball player lhat Ihe I'hlla
IdelphU National league rlnb bad.
The club always needed money.
'That's why Cubs t llrorer Ales
'ander. ace of lie I'hllly pitching
staff, and Kllllfer. Ilia battery male,
'and late manager of Ihe Chicago
team.
But times have changed. The
success Art Fletcher la having wllh
Ihe team Is filling the coffers. There
la no need for the extra "dividends"
from pluyer sules. In fact. Ihe club
would hesitate to sell a star now at
any price for fear of checking the
merry spinning of the turnstiles.
This altitude la Indicated In Ihe
refusal of Ihe club 10 list 10 offers
of from luO.uuu to 176.000 for Jim
my Ring. Mummer Fletcher I em
phatic In his statement that no reg
ular member of Ihe team, as It
atunds now. will be disposed of un
less such disposition will strength
en the team.
"Wanted More Bicycle ' Riders."
suys headline III a Now York news
I paper. There are half 1 dosen un
'our sidewalk tbvy tan have.
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I Has Hit National l.elgue rare
dwindled again to a knockdown and
drag out affair between lb (llanla
and Pirates? Begins to look that
I way. .
Ill lil the I'iralea cava Ihe
Idianls the scar of a lifetime Even
tually McG raw's team finished five
I games ahead of Ihe Pltlabiirf outfit
'but tour weeka before III season
j ended Ibt I'iralea seemed In have
; the Inside track.
i In 1911 Ihe Pirates again threat-
etied and for a limed loomed as the
most formidable opposition. The
Reds and Cards finished between tbe
Pirates ami (llanla. however.
Two yeara ago die Plrntea made
their most earnest bid for Ihe cham
pionship. They proved (a mod a
team as Ihe (Hants ai home, winning
47 and losing 5, . J
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I'iralea tulfiired.
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be did, all last seasul
la mil pair gone.
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half a many games II,
did last' year for is,
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