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THE KLAMATH IT- Tuesday, July 14. 125, PatcSi GIVES BUT 2 HITS; PELICANS STREET ELMER 1 Lively Ball May Be Deadened Through A Tougher "lively" ball may be : deaJox Prevails FLOCK OF PJfflj! Horsek ..nnnnmnn 1 TTA Of A Hi! . . - a-. - BY THICKEK HUmur, ai oriu AndMt. Sliasta rniCT Dl MLK Tfl OF COARSER THREAD SAYS HEYDLER Drops 2GameSjLUflJI 'Ll)M,) " x,.. r.:- TK. livelier Ball Ha. Been! "T" . BE PLUCKED SOON neyuiw m v,.- . .. . u-' I Weed Jumps Into Znd r lace Made In rast few iwonuis, -mriuuic. d- o-.ll: rt..kl. r:ii ' , . jjr uiauuiug lwuw". v, To Change. caseDau na. wnu o- Qf To Stop Criticism Rallies Prove Fatal NEW YORK. July 13. (United News) An increase of a few thousandths of an inch in the thickness of baseball cov- . r tho iwA nf coarser stitchines were suuKested as remedies: . . ..... w. i w a T I 11 I U mint 5ho at a foam almrau f mm for the so-called "lively ball Dy rresmem jonn A. neyu:r, ---- --- - mnrjten8ive shoDDjnr, campaien for frnm Whi.d in ih. i.u.r inning. (Special To The News) MT. SHASTA. Calif-. July 13. The ilnx that ha followed the Yankees Have 1 Practically Chosen S Star. To Go Up Into Big Time l?mm RphliiH TV BEHIND STREETS SUPERB IW from Behind l o, . M . wninl N VlCiory in 7ui Mickey Demitt Shower. Two Bagger. AH (J Weed Umpire Assailed By Bert Arnold Doe. Some Sensational Fit)? Yreka Flappers; Yreka Fans Get A Kick Out Of Game Despite Sj Play. In Hard Luck; tdy Retire. Sick In 6th (Special to The New) in Mi n,,, A v Th - ",r"n", (United News) The ?';, ,, , h .. b. York Yanks have begun an ex- lDMMd ,h? pennant rac. cam. of the National league, in a statement made today. Although Heydler said that this should stop all criticisms, he added that he was not convinced that a livelier ball was being used. In creased hitting and circuit drives have been blamed on the sprlght linere ot the ball. Heydler, reiter ated former denials by tS&nutactur ers that specifications for the ball had been change1, since a cork cen tor became regulation in 1910. Whatever the reason, the game certainly has changed In the last three or four seasons, he said Hit ting has been Increased because the whole style of baseball has under gone a radical change. i preaomwaie man ever ouduj whvh - j-iajrvis iu Weed took a double header. It may be advisable to make the Tna mornng game played at Mt. cover of the ball a trifle thicker or Shasta ended IS to S. With Col- the stitching a bit coarser. I im- lege Pitching wonaenu. .or " R business mannce for , . , . i .. . Shastas. and (he gime apparently Barrows, DUSiness maniijsir lur u .o - u, ... jfe by fjye na maJority , to;the Yank8 admitted today bolster up their , Sunday at Yreka and again went to wrecked baseball machine,! undisputed top or me .saner, and are considering. s a start. : rugh the to s victory ... , c i I It was "Boosters Day' at Vreia five Pacific coast players. Edj ro .,. Armed with a blurlng band tho Vrek.n. went out to lake the lead could once more put his stuff behind 1 1 the ,lue(,lng Weeds came back Ed Holly, chief SCOllt for the M (he pennant rare. And H look th. ball and I "ntrol his curves bet-8nd ,UuKhterfd hm ,or , toUl ot American league team. Which jed like they would, had not the ter. If we did that, however many ,s ruM 4 nlnth nDlllg. Oesch- . g,DDed from . nosition "train proven too much for Kdy In of the fans would protest that we! v..., .... ,..,, I nas -"'PPea irom lop position i .,,,, had deadened the ball. But pitchers ;ger hurled for Weed. The afternoon lame turned out lu """' '" E,lv had nluhed are skillful and quick to take ad-;,ilni,ar Tne gam, WM pUy,d ,t standing in less than a season, i wond,rful Mm8 UD unt ,h. .ih. vanuge of every opportunity. The Wecd Bay wh0 harled for the has already lined up five Pa- h.n h. rtlrd ttom nineM. The addition of a few thousands of an shas,as j.ad to 2 lead in the cific coast league players in a Vrekans had 6 to J lead. Metten ' McBrld. and Carter of Dunamulr. " rlZntl T"Venth "e "" ,h8 systematic combing of far-west who relieved Edy was hit hard and A team that smashe. out M to II h.n ,eighth "d wa UOtkei "r I line-UDS. Barrows said McCloud mad. It. tying and winning J Hi. In thrM co.vc.tlv. .am.. oaseba11- ' the lot. Tho final score was 14 neup Barrow s saia. ...... lk ...,,, !h hll i bal(ln .irlde. There The men Miller Muggins ae-,'-- IT " .... h. n rt,,h-.. Th. p.i. sires to Drace up nis weax d((lcu,tlea wllh , vks ,.., spots are: afur number of blunder. After Hal Rhyne, San Francisco, I the game he waa assailed by some shortston: Paul Wancr. San of Yreka' leading aoclety mistresses Francisco outfielder; Jack j but escaped after apples, of then bad throw. , to flmt against a Warner. Vernon third base-,0,"r "a -B ,nrow" ' " Z. , " ; ... the 6th Inning, when he retired In Elmer Street, a homo product, covered hiniiwK out on the Pelicans' bull lot Sunday afternoon, wh the home team to a 10 to 3 victory over the Dum roatlers, at the same time establishing a season's nj Klamath-Siskiyou league, by holding hi. opponentiJ widely scattered, but clean hiU. Street, who ha. W condition all icason, came back, and came back suJ Dunsmuir. The men who faced him were baffle time again by his fast underhand ball. Until thil they were held hitloss. Any misconception that th PeH- i- rntu were merely lucky when Ihey garnered IS hit. two week, ago Sunday la the Yrek. game, or that ihey got th. break. In (lugsla. II hits out of Jcnc. who hurled for (rants I'm week ago .unday prov ed Itself to b. the bunk. The Pelicans slammed out II bit. against MURPHY AND RITCHIE WILL FIGHT RETURN MATCH WITHIN TWO WEEKS iTwo Men Who Fought Slashing Draw Here July 4 Sched- uled To Settle Dispute In Chiloquin July 29; Both ' Scrapper. To Train Hard the lot. Tho final score was to 7 in Weed's favor. Wion. who his been playing the outfield for Weed pitched the afternoon game. A crowded grandstand turned out hoping to see Martin, the Shasta', new manager lead his mate to a victory in vain. The Shastas are trailing in the cellar with only 1 victory in 7. leans looked mlghly tine out tnere Sunday every on. of them. The thro, fcohble. made wer. not ser ious. Two made by Korwe.1 war. Jimmy Goodrich Put. Up Whale Of A Scrap . . . ,.. 1 1 iun nan ruinsii nil l.ii in it i m man; Tony Lazerre. Salt Lake, ... .r ... . lie,,., tiu... snorxsiop, ana oiervyn onea, T7V nnlrla f 1 r ! Tt . A 1- 1 i i , . aumc uiuii-iijr tuu cai i jiiLtiiiK are scneauiea to meeti in a return match at Chiloquin July 29, it was learned here I last nighf. Clamor for a return bout between these two men 1 has grown ever since the trood battle thpv nut tin .f Con:n t avian hall July 4, until yesterday, when the deal was consum mated that will permit the respective supporters of the two boxers seeing them come together in an attempt to settle the question on its merits. It Is well known that neither. ' Murphy nor Ritchie were in good 8 ,, -. condition when they met on Inde-; naa7 Mandell lake. pendence day and the date set for! the meeting at Chiloquin will give On Solly Seeman Fri. both -participants plenty time to I get in condition. I Tfes' can! !!! to pat asi aua- -"WAGO, July !S.Se!!r Soc ged by the boxers themselves. uk-man. the New York fighter, arrived ing a pay-off according to their rel-:in Chicago today to wind up traln atlve position on the program. The lng for his bout here Friday with top liners getting a certain per-j Sammy Mandell, the Rockford, 111., centage and the other events to be ' lightweight. Mandell and Seeman graded down the line jmeet in 10 rounds. The fight Is iue men 10 appear are well promoted by Jim Mullen known to Klamath Falls and vie- Rickard of the middlewest. imty. The semi-final will be between Abie Gordon and Babe Lightfoot, In six rounds: Wither Harrington and Dick Stephenson will meet in the special, in six rounds. ' The fourth event will be between Jack Crim and Young Jack Brit ton, four rounds. Al Sharp and Eddie Stewart, will appear in a four round curtain riser. The program will be staged at the hall in Chiloquin. RING SIDE, QUEENSBORO, CLUB. BROOKLYN. July 13. (United News) Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo, survivor of the American elimination contest, stopped Stanislaus Loayza. South America'. In the 35th eecond of the second round. It was no match from the first bell. Goodrich floored Loayza five times In the first round with rights to the body and Jaw. In the second round Loayza came out claiming that his leg was hurt. Goodrich charged from his corner and hooked a right to Jaw and a towel flew In from the South American', corner as he floundered on his back. A booster tot Kiamatn count the Tex!'sd Klamath Falls and every legit tmate Industry therein that', ihi ' Klamath News. Sacramento catcher. t was reported that negotiations for Rhyne. Waner and Warner had been completed. This, however. Bar pitched good ball. The score: , McCloud Yreka II. 11 I Mrllrhlc I Koutrd It took th. Pelican, thre. Inn K lng. to get started, but man. when I (hey did start they never quit slug ilrlng th. lull, 'in th. fourth laa- row denied. He said that thev were I naileries. Eitv. Metten .nrl Din-1'" thrM doubles by Noel. Mathews anxious to secure them, and that'klns: McCloud. Hamilton and Burton I'"1 nm,- IP ' r tr pass to Hootn, ana . nit ny fiumer Mirlcev W-.MV.-r 1. Kn ' Hv.n to Baynes. the Pellc.n. scored The Yankees may have difficulty ,, , , , v inree runs, in too mra cn.y score a &u.j viiuci .v. nvsi ii : two more on inree eireo nit oy iNorwcst, W.lt. .ad Arnold. .Mc- CHICAOO. July 13 Mickey ' Bride, who started for Dunmulr Walker will b. a busy welterweight .n.ki.B.a n.,r.in,i. 4 ihi fifth Shea Is rated as the best catcher champion if all the matches hi. The Pellc.na ren.w.d (hair on- iney wouia close acais only It ine prices were reasonable. in bidding for Shea and Lazerre, Is believed. $40,000 For She. :on the coast, and - is hitting .355. I The Sacramento club was offered ! $40,000 for him a few weeks ago. but Detroit, the bidder. Insisted up on immediate delivery. John lie Graw also has his eyes on Shea and may compete with Huggins In a is purcnaae. Lazerre has bad rapid rise In manager. Jack Kearn. has In view ,aught In the lib. Demitt (ot his are carried out. A bout may bo second double. long (hit. which arrangea in Miiw.ux.ee oeiween j lacked only an ounc. of vigor to walker and Plnkey Mitchell in the; have been . home run over the near future, according to Kearns, fence. 8treet singled and Manager and another In Chicago. Walker Carter of Dunamulr yaunked Mc may meet Billy Wells, the English-1 Bride and went in to save (he day man. in the latter fight. I himself. Carter pitched a fair 1 game, but nothing to brag .bout. A elreill.tlnn rjrmrln m ,K. l m .m.,k -Kit: : :vl z orw. got cin .mgi. .nd couple of Pelicans flocked home, Watt, followed with another .Ingle ; the Pacific circuit and Is batting .370 this season. Last acaaon he 1 K-th Fall nd th. county of tied for the league load in the num-! Kum",Ul,t tn N.wt Der or Dase stolen. jelsco club has pjaced on blra Rhyne has been a major league, kept him in the west. prospect for several years, but the baa lied dowo after that u alve, but he retired i after four run. had up tor the Pelican. Dunamulr lUlly Street who had glvsi up until th. ninth eaat .nans oicn (nnooi print quit, rocovered from III. weskneM became tb. eighth. 'in the last ot tb. first man up doubled field. Pitt got in of chc-lce. Htresl walked log th. bag. II. While, forclag la a was warming up. be wanted (be M.tln boy game. It seemed like the Pellr.u with sew Tb. gam. su clncbed ball pitched when Frl e4 to Red Walt wa quick double clay. V, nold, ending th. hols Street was game. Th. Hcore Dunsmulr All R Whit, lb 1 I Fuller a. King It I Coon cf. 4 O. r' pores tb 4 Welch lb. 4 IMtt e 4 E. Spores rf. I MoBrlde p I C.rter 1. - 1 Plr. K h. gam 4 In durJ f. Totals 12 t V VafKew nilt. CUtUv-L: short. (CoaUnued and another Pelican wetlghed anchor and slid safely Into home Plale Waner I tb. leading hitter of: Noel smacked another single. Watt I II KODAK FINK la at I oat at ill "ouvi id iu icauiua iinivr in aniBirmi tnninar sin.i. iv.ii. k . m .m aur """' j""-'- lac": ,ew- scoring on a close play. Carter se( Oppo.lt. Court b. OUR OFFICE " -"- --n V&OM I dont . "I ''T' 1 1 1 1 TWMK. CAN 1 "r'-ti NS f ' (pAg) COME -DCANM OFF f MA COULON'T NELU X DIDA ' Pf-2i THeeE come roJOM DlpMT X. J -lfert P , ' IL- - -- 1 L2r2.!s-.. . .;- OiiiitGLNGUPBILL c,JT,,r-, , ,'r " - i ! ' - - j - ZT " ' by JACK FABB J UE12E Quick! who-s-got tu7 f VOUy HE'. ' X. ' AUCkEVE H NAV 1 I KNOW AB0UT L t ' '" - r-"?.. -..ir, AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 4 7 1 Chicago 8 13 1 Batteries Hoyt and Bcngough; Fabcr and Schalk. Score r. jj g Bo"n 12- 14' 5 Cleveland n 19 2 Batteries Fuhr, Ruffing and Bls choff; Smith, Miller and Sewell, Myatt. Score-- Philadelphia Detroit Batteries Quinn Stoner and Ba.-wler. Score Washington E. 3 8t I"-1"-' S 9 ! Batteries Zachary and Severeld; Gaston and Margrave. M.ILOXKV WINS BOSTON. July 13.Jm Maloney was awarded the Judges decision over King Solomon. Central Amerl tan title holder, at the end of 10 rounds of hard and fat fighting at Braves' field tonight.