The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 25, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    . THE If I lu.
Saturday. July 25, 1925
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TOPPLE GIANTS
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The Tigers Slugging 400
BOSTON. July .4. (f nlted
News) Although they hsre b"!
notorious losers orer a period of;
yean, it mar be, ai " '" " ' 1
quite likely that U Boston Brares
will decide the National league pen-i
nant contest tbia eaon. For the j
second time ln two days, the Giants.
who were knocked oat of first place
by the tall-enders Thursday. drop-
ped a game Friday to the Boston j
team. I
Larry Benton Friday held the"
Giants to scran hits, winning his
fourth consecutive game. 3 to 1. I
For some inexplicable reason the
Brares bare defeated the Giants
more times this year than ha anyj
other team in the circuit. Out of j
11 conteau between the two teams,
the Brares hare taken nine. The
Pirates, now at the opposite end of
the percentage column from Boston,
hare defeated New York only six
timet, as has Brooklyn.
' With Pituburgh again defeating
the Cards, 5 to 3, the Tlrales be
came more firmly established one
full game ahead of the Giants.
. Cincinnati's victory orer Chicago
3 t 1. tied the Reds with the
Dodgers in third ratios.
The Athletics pjshed ahead of
the Senators a bit further by virtue
of alim Harrias' shutout of the Red
Sox in 0. During the nine innings
Harrlss allowed only two hits. The
Athletics are now one full game
ahead of Washington.
The Tigers caught up fXi f.:i
Browns in fourth place by vlr.i'.r.z
orer Chicago 6 to 4.
lit &vi'
:" LVijyX a
n.isi.h
up Id m
from IfiOH
i au-comt-i - -
jsae plaed ' S"nne I'"1"'
in the doubles mi.
and was
I French star,
jot the Wimbledon tourney
I victorious each year.
i --.a f,r,i vear. 110. she is crd-
Truly pitching furnishes plenty of
chance for din usslon.
"Pirates belrg l P " Mn
agar Bill McKsxknle. And aeven
other National league cluhs cen ay
the same thing ehout Ihclr cluna
The thing la to get 'em there.
STREETS ARM IN FINE SHj
SUNDAY'S GAME WITH V
J
r , national league
,any
'same length of time.
I She ha. defeated Miss Kathleen
1 M. Kane, famous British star, sever
sl times In dectslre fashlen. She is
'probahly the second greatest player
In the Kuropean net circles-bowing
'only to the great Susanne.
Score
New York
Boston
(latteries -Scott
It. II
1 T
J It
Wlsncr and
K.I
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Sny-I
der; Benton sue Srliners.
Anent all Ihe Ulk of Ihe Inability
of big league pitchers lo stop Ihe
.heary hitters cornea this suggestion
I from a New York scribe. He points
that the over-abuouance oi
Score- l ' K
St. l-ouls $ 10 I
IMttsl.urgh &
Batteries -libera. Itelnhsrdt and
O'Farrell; Morrison and tinoch.
out
j pitchers in the big leagues raiuer
ithan the scarcity of good ones, may
ibe the cause of the lack of efficient
twirling, as evidenced by the bat-
ting and run scoring sprees staged
every day.
! He points out that " of the
j major league teams carry so many
! pitchers thst none of them is worked
j regularly at reasonable Intervals.)
, This causes them to lose the dcilrej
to pitch and the form to d'i so.
There is more than mere prattle
in this.
The modern pitcher may well feel,
that he doesn't have to tarn In a!
large string of victories a year to re- j
Score
Cincinnati
Chicago
Batteries
II. II R.
3 11 I
1 7 0
t.uiiue and llargravo:
Cooper, Bush and Connies.
A circulation covering the city off
Klamath Falls and the county of I
Klamath that's the Klamath Newt j
With telegram from Andy Kl
ner Sereot from Idssr'burg, an
nouncing definitely that he will be
here lo burl Sunday and that bit
arm stcnied lo be In wonderful con.
dllion. Msnager Fred Clover be.
litres he's aitllug da Ihe world and
that Ihe I'ellrane will slip up Into a
He for first place Sunday,
The Pelicans already have one
victory from lit McClouds lo their
credit. II clues game of
errorless ball. The Ptllrana won
out by a close score, 4 to I. Inci
dentally thai game was one of htoh
ler'a best. Ilq struck out 14 men
that hot afternoon and allowed but
I hit..
This will he Ihe last opportunity
to see Ihe Pelicans la action on Ihe
home lot for several weeks. Neil
weak they go to alounl Shasta
where they a I pec t lo make It the
third slralihi
team.
I
The ha.,,, M J
Huh-Uy '. ,.,
be: Noras n. t '
If. Arnold lk, tJ!
Johnson cf. Bsjni
and Street a. 1
TEXTILtTsr?
rioting)
UlNIKIN. j,,,
Nswsl -Thostanj, ,
iiw wirtrrt rsiael
nmi at uradforl rJ
" sure) a
quit Work.
Police
rs ttasJ
the rloi and (lull. .1
v
Ibalr aiss-
ounded.
two
FAMOUS FANS
main ln the big show and draw a blgi
a
One reason for the ranipaiie of the Timers which oiakes them
loom as tbc one threatcmn team in the Atorrican Icapuc nilxt now
is the wrecking ropcruities of the trio toiuuoM-d ul Ty Cobb,
Hj HeUmann and Al U'ingo. AJ three arc hitting jicr khj.
Shea, Canfield and Wacbenfeld.
league salary. He Isn't asked to
pitch often. Few .regulars on the
major league staffs are asked to go
jto the box every four day and hurl
ta complete game.
I There la no longer an n,ilum at
rtached to warming the bench. A
i few years ago every club had Its
! "regular" staff, of four or poulbly
five pitchers, who worked in rola
1 tion day In and day out. Those who
failed to make this "regular" crew
I were second string pitchers, snd
Hiss Elizabeth Ryan, former ten- play. The power that she puts be-' classed aa such In estimating their'
nls star, who has been winning fame hind her chop strokes la little short' worth. A pitcher fought to win a!
In England and on the continent for of marvelous, all agree. i place as a regular.
several years. Is bringing back to Which should make thing Inter-1 On the other hand, however. It
Ihe .United States with her one of estlng. If not a bit hectic, for Miss may be that Ihe acarclty of good
R. H. E. the most startling styles of play Helen Wills, Miss Jess up. Mrs. Mai- pitchers hss brought about the pres-'
5 3 boasted by any of the women stars lory and other home stars when she ent state of affairs. Managers, un-j
10 13 1 of the da V This fin fhA anrhnptlv mtr. Inem In Ihn varlntt. man,, at .V.U . A . .( J 1 ,.
- J - ..... J a, '"-- w iinu III UGICIUU .Uiail ktuuds
August. , of pitchers Into regularly rotating!
DONE BRXSYVK
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COAST LEAGUE
Score
San Francisco
Sacramento ..
Batteries Moudy and Agnew; of tenn, eXperts who hare watched Forest Hills
Score R. H.
Portland 10 19 0
Oakland 0 5 2
Batteries Lererenz and Hannah;
Krause, Dclaney and Read.
her P'y abroad. Miss Ryan began to star in Brit- staffs, were forced to acquire extra!
j Bne is glrcn credit for haring the ish tennis as far back as 1914. when hurlers to strengthen their staffs.
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l. Pet. uniiiuiiiu ii- uiiit. nr- i'-v agaim by JACK f'AuH 1
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p.ti BILLY'S UNnr
31 .6521 -
32 .810, . . . . ' .';
.510 s ( I"1 tVJSTeVri ( M I! ' ' ' I "
45 KIR X -P0Pc.xo..w.bl ( OBUGtO J II H
tew- V. Vox K awn H TWV VvcilHorJI S '''
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Score R. H. E.
Seattle 8 10 0
Vernon 0 7 1
Batteries Hasty and Daly; John
son and Schang.
First game
Los Angeles
Salt Lake ,
Batteries Wright.
Sandberg; Piercey. Singleton and
Cook, Peters. 13 Innings.
Second game R.
Los Angeles 14 4
Salt Lake 5 8 0
Batteries Sander, Phillips and
Spencer; Mulcahy and Cook. 7 In
nings by agreement.
TOPAY'S STANDING
COAST LEAGUE
Club
San Franclnco
Salt Lake
Seattle
Los Angeles
Portland 50
Oakland 411
Sacramento 43
Vernon 40
.VlTIOXAIj i.e.;ik
club W. L
Pittsburgh 62
New York 63
Brooklyn 43
Cincinnati 45
Philadelphia 42
St Louis 42
Chlrngo 30
Boston 38
A.MKItK AX I.EAtilE
Club w. L
Philadelphia 68
Washington 67
St. Louis 4g
Detroit 4g
Chicago 49
Cleveland 46
New York j
Boston 28
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Score ft l
"""'on 0 2 u
Philadelphia g j 1 0
Batteries-Ehmke and Blschoff;
iiarna ana Cochrane.
Score ,
Chicago 4 -
Detroit g jj
BntlerlcH Lyons and Rclmlk;
llns, Doylo and Wooclall,
Only games played.