The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 26, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE KLAMlttiJ
Sunday. July 26, 1925.
Piintia.v. "'.y
Page Six
Pelicans Raring
To Cist At MCCIOUQ Ai run vxVUAA.u?
DEMPSEY STARTC IN TRAINING FOR Tris Speaker and" AMERICANLEAGUE Too Much Salary
mrn with iiiDPv r.vvn im sppt Rogers Hornsby In m Ruins Ballplayer
IJVUU 1U1 aJlU,,lll
Heavyweight Champion Say He Will Meet Anyone At
Michigan City In September But Harry Wills; Big
Stiff Charges Money To Work Up Sweat
i,.. iholr lead over Washington I .. . ... . ,.. nllrhera
by one and one-half games. The . ..pw yi)rk td.nt,, couldn't stand
7 llVawrrT u!ub Ihr maintained a two-nin l """the pro.perlty that rani when he
..k T.,.! i. "nnlnM. but .n Athletic rally , WM frm , .,.
jeveAi-d Ihe score In the eutntn. uai- rlrp, ,U(1 brought til a wiirld
jluway'. ainicln .coring the winning fipn.hip t,.,,n. Mr. Nellie T.
run In the tenth. The Athletic. Ml.QUUan chr.-.l Injur In the au
iuaed fnur pitcher., end Kdille Km-, prniB cour, at Brooklyn, seeking
NKW VOKK. July 8.V Two
idaylng niaimyn iIip veteran
Trta speaker nf tlip t'leveUnil
ilia II,
rather ii.ullilul pilot of the SI
lamia lartllnala, lead the major
bagura ill balling.
Hornah) hcaila tllr National
l-aKUP with an virago of .410,
anil Nppaker top !- Amerlraii
league wltli a mark f .4HI
llrhlml llornahy In the National
li'.iKui- are Wllaon, )iung I'lllla.
iiilhl.l catcher. Kith .. anil
Jack r'ournlrr, veteran llruikln
Nn.1 ruiarnian, with ..HK-.
Hurry Hill man. IKlrvIt out
fielder, anil I hp former American
leagur butting champion. la rw
hinil Speaker In Ihr American
lengup with an overage of .SIM.
Next lo him in third plarp la Ilia
mumiRvr, Ty Cobb, wilh -8l2.
Ira gained ,
-I.., victory over me km "
rf.v .InniUK J to I. In 10 InutnM.
Th rlrtory riiahlpd tho Mukman li
new vonK. July :s- Huhr
imrll. who (inlahril up. m wi"-
inlnic pllrhpr. lnln hlra t acaaonj
'rrconl of IS vli-lorl. aclnl four!
jdofeau. and n trlIU wlna
oyer lloslon I
j Si-or . K. K'
Boston 3 t
j Philadelphia S II 1
I llattcrlpi Zahnlarr. Kuhr. Wln-
fleld and IIotioh: tiray. Walbcm.'
Iltlniarh. Itomaiel and Ox-bran. 1U
innlnns. i
American Association
Columbua. II: Tolrdn. 4.
Minneapolis. 1: St. Paul. 7.
Kannaa City. 4: Milwaukee, 15.
LouUville-lndianapoli. postponed,
LOS ANGELES. July 25. (United Press) With his.
honeymoon over and the necessity of earning some money'
before him, Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, turned in
early tonipht. planning to start active training Monday. J
The big boy has been back in town 24 hours, but already,
he has gone down and looked things over at the Manhattan
gymnasium, which he owns, and laid plans for an active train-'
ing season.
Dempscy's two brothers are in with him on the gymnas-!
ium deal, and the champion, with an eye to the pocketbook.j
came back to his own arena for training work. Fans pay
good money to watch a champion work up a sweat.
. Just when Dempsey and his es- I
tranced manager, Jack Kearns.l Much of Dempsey's training wllP
would get together for a heart-to- be done in the mountains, he said !
heart talk is uncertain. Kearnsl 'Tin going to hit the road right i
said he wai in no hurry, and Demp-I away, but 'Iron Mike is In pretty j
ser aaid "Monday might see us in good condition right now. With thC
conference." 'Wills bout all set for neit year. II
It Is predicted that, after the es- want to get all the work-outs I ran.
slda, the two champion publicity get- i in other erents. I may een fight j rain,
ten of the sporting world will Issue right here In Los Angeles." j
another of their stereotyped edicts: Kearns Is keeping in the back- due credit for his part In Leonard s
to the effect that alt Is fair weather! ground, pending his conference with success with the Tigers today,
and the two Jacks hare a common his big protege. fiasslcr is one of the best catchers
aim bring in the Jack. "Our plans will await our sesaion tne game. He has done noble
Whatever tbeir decision. Kearns together," the dapper manager aid.wrTice (or c0i,b while the Georgian
will remain Dempsey'a manager for "But I can assure the boys who have j nM bwn tryjnC t( mod a pitPblnK
,. . , , M . . staff that could star Dut for more ituis, July z. Sforlnit four
.11 receipt. the Kearns contract . that they are far from right." , a m T , fc , ,
ha. another twelve month, to run. ! A local newspaper showing " afternoon. Trl. Speaker's Cleveland
:r?T,tl02!.!T:" Jl." "f,.diS?"SL.:.'.h.!.mP.S!!:,., eh ha. been .m.e. of th. un- nan. cinched . victory over the
h.tr, mi.H p,, M,rf I,. , certainties of eolf. I like lo write ki- lMat Drown.. 1 to 7.
Fitislmmons that he would meet any In and advise whether they want any, about it, especially after I play aL,er"n(, "' E'
one on the list except Harry Wills, more stories printed concerning the, punk game. ri i i !
i nnAan i, in i... it . -i i ....... ii i. :u... . ... . Bl t-ouis 7 10 0
.-m TC i, un... ..K..ia Kaiu uui wnat cause, int. comment I. Batlerie. Iluckeva -i xiii
fireh" lh rhamnlnn ul.l ,.,: . an.l ntla .Ivln. .nj'. . MllBriOl HUCaCye, lUgard. Jl II-
That ,.tu m. fine." -no" tomorrow. recent , aeIe" Jlmi ?r, n.a '"""r'h
- I, 1 uv-ti truwucu oriusa open, vuic, mok uner ana narKrare.
prm court
Kpftritllon.
KIXORD CROWD EXPECTED r
C ROUNDS TO SEE LEAGUE 11
Came Called At 2:15 Sharo: Street Ai. J
. ' uiivqi
Pelicans And Is In Wonderful Corntoi.. I
"a
With all Indlcatliana
Inward a record-breaking rro
en the lt
I leader
liHnllnt Street', r,H,
rowd to h.ndnr how,r
MiTloud team inaguet m real
In a.Hlnn In Klamath falta i .. . ""
The complalnl ..lUlhelr horn. lit.,. fr ,, , ,OBj ,h,
In Boston wn. Ideal when lie , ,vll(lin, ,r, oul , r.dNMII 1h.m. .howl.. , , " T
- B..a.i- II..I. aaakaan ) K a 1 1 1 at It I at I ' f. I hR b
I nr Mi x Hiuu train irrnu im : niiuns Ihori M1.1,
jL. U' k. I - 1 k. ailt
lcd
PETROIT. July IS. Ted Blank
enahlp hold the Tigers lo four hits
today, while Karl Whltehlll wa. hav-j
Ing trouble with hi. control, and
the While Sox took the third game
'of the series today. 6 to 2 Whlte
i hill walked Iho flrat three batters
to fare him and fours runs were
I scored before the aide was retired.
Sheely drove In two Sol runs with
his double, and scored two more,
ono by a home run.
Score It. 11. K
Chicago ( 7 I
Detroit 2 4 1
llatterles Blankenshlp and I
Schalk; Whitehall and Bassler.
raised hie pay lo 19.001). and whan
he lot 113.000 aa his share of bis
several world', scrlce.
Mr. McQuillan charged hint with
Intemperance, and named Mlaa Hel
ena Uoebelle. Ihe "Mia. Ilroni" of
last year', beauty show, as Ihe co
res pondoni
nlglK and are l unklng at the While
be will
I'cIIoju. They all turned In early
and are. frvah to .tart the afternoon
fray. As lo who will twirl (or Mo
Cloud, well, that I. being kept dark.
It la believed th.l they will match
of the batliai ordaj J
torn. '
AJ Norwaet 1
tConllnned
5P.0KES
HsaoHspe
DONE BR
.V NOOMaN f. gftOWK
'IN- OUR OFFICE
These are big days for baseball, that Bill Carrigan was the man be
tennl., golf and horse racing. .The'hlnd the gun ag well tbe pate
star, of these major sports are bask-' . - , . ., , .
i.. i. ii.. ii.ii.k. . . . , during Leonard's career w th Bostoa
Ing in the limelight of fame a-plenty.
The minor sport, are also enjoy- '"nnny gassier, then, must be given
Ing a big season, however. For in-:
stance, the hundreds of thousands
of followers soccer ha. In this coun-I
try have been interested In the visit '
in the United States of Patsy Gal
Iacher, called by many the greatest
of all soccer forwards. Gallacher, 1
an Irish internationalist and mem
ber of the Glasgow Celtics, has been
playing in thi. country.
Gallacher has represented Ireland
In the international games for many
yean. He ha. helped hi. club set
the unprecedented record of winning'
six successive championships in the
uMjii.u kabuc. xiis team nan won
champion, by Abe Mitchell In an ex
i hlbltion match.
After nlavlar iinh .ll I. .k.
open tourney Barnes , far off VZ
, vi lit afidiugi .iiuiueii ana me oril-
Washlnglon at New York. rain.
From Chlloquln J. E. McCain
tab pro beat him 7 up and 6 to play.
A circulation covering the city of
Klamath Falla anil th pnnnt. n
I Klamath that', the Klamath News
quln.
A booster for Ktamath county
and Klamath Falla and every legit
imate Industry therein that' tht
Kl.matb New..
FAMOUS FANS
BEFORE AND AFTER
trWKM THE rUT0.
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ALL OftGA X
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G-tXe WE THE)
the Scottish cup a total of eleven
times. .
He may well be called the Babe
Ruth of soccer. At least, he I. to
Scotland what Babe Ruth is to this
country.
a
Mike Gonzales, Cuban, catcher,
who ha. been sojourning in the big
leagues long enough to pick up con
siderable knowledge of baseball in
general and pitching In particular.
riBes to the defense of the present
day pitchers.
"The pitchers of today are just as
good as we always have had in the
majors. The lively ball is what la
making them appear to disadvant
age," opines Gonzales,
Which same, coming from a man
behind the plate, ought to bear some
weight in this discussion, pro and
con, relative to what is the matter
with baseball, If anything.
a a a a
Back in the days when the Boston
Red Sox were riding on the top of
the baseball band wagon when Bill
Carrigan was making his name as a
manager Dutch Leonard was hav
ing his first fling at fume.
He was ranked as ono of the
greatest southpaws in tho game.
When ho was right his left-handed
.hoots were thinns of mysteries to
American league batters.
Those who followed the destinies
of the Red Sox In those days gave
uulch due credit for being a great,
southpaw. But they also were in-1
cllned to give Carrigan rreiiti f.,r :
making Leonard such. It was Car
rigan's superb catching of the port
"Ider that made him a winning
pitcher for years. It was agreed.
When Leonard wa. traded to the
Yankees several years ago. after his
brilliant career with the Red Sox
had ended, he refund to rcport ftt
the terms offered. He drifted out
of organized baseball, even refusing
to move from the Yanks to Detroit.
Finally, however, he saw tho error
of his ways and got back Into the
Mod graces of Ihe Tiger bosses.
Now, at the ripe old baseball age
of 33, he Is pitching great ball for
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