THE Micans Raring To Get At McCloud AtFajr GroundsTo! DEMPSEY STARTS IN TRAINING FOR jTris Speaker and americanleague Too Much Salary RECORD CROWDt EXPECTED V I Rogers Hornsby In park. ,.HK..r..A Ru:ns Ballplayer GROUNDS TO SEE LEAGIIR lV ! KUUT Willi IlAUKI UIVEI 1H Ofiri. i j oi !Juiy "-The Athletics gained DUU1 , Lea for slugging .ww ., so t. Idoy. winning 1 lo J. In 10 Innings. The victory enabled the Maesinen 10 Increase their lead over Washington Heavyweight Champion Say He Will Meet inyone At ' Michigan City In September But Harry WilU; Big1 Tria shaker of the riovcian.i i. 5 ' . I illen, anil Roin-ra Ilornsbv, the stitr Charges money o worn up j yohk, IIUIUII' July av Two ho veternna ralhcr youlliful pilot of I ho tit. l,ouia t'nnllnala, Irail (ho major leagues in batting. Ilornshy licailn tlir National league wllh an average, of .410, LOS ANGELES, July 25. (United Press) With his honeymoon over and the necessity of earning some money ami speaker tw the American before him, Jack uempsey, neavyweigm cnampion, iurn m early tonight, planning to start active training Monday. 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. Dempsey's two brothers are in with him on the gymnas ium deal, and the champion, with an eye to the pocketbook, came back to his own arena for training work. Fans pay; good money to watch a champion work up a sweat. Jut when Dempsey and his es tranaed manager. Jack Kearns, I Much of Dempsey"! training will would get together for a beart-to-heart ' talk is uncertain. Kearns said he was in no hurry, and JJemp sey said "Monday might conference." ' it is preaictea mat. alter me ses sion, the two champion publicity get ters of the sporting world will Issue (mother of their stereotyped edicts " to the effect that all is fair weather and the two Jacks hare a common aim bring In the jack.' be done in the mountains, he said. "I'm going to hit the road right away, but 'Iron Mike' Is in pretty us in good condition right now. With the Wills bout all set for next year. I want to get all the work-outs I can in other events. I may even light right here in Los Angeles." Kearns is keeping In the back ground, pending his conference with his big protege. Our, plans will await our session league with mark at .400 Hi hind Ilonwhy in the National league arc Wilson, young Phila delphia catcher, with .:UMI, and Jack Fournler, veteran Brooklyn rirrt baseman, with .iW2. Harry Heilniaii, Detroit out fielder, and the former American league batting champion, la he hiilil Speaker In the American league- with an average of .304. Next to hint In third place la his manager, Ty t'obh, with .illia. American Association Columbus, 11: Toledo. 4. Minneapolis, 1: St. Paul. 7. Kansas City. 4; Milwaukee, 15. Louisville-Indianapolis, postponed, rain. due credit for his part In Leonard's success with the Tigers today. Bassler Is one of the best catcher In the game. He has done noble service for Cobb while the Georgian Whatever tne:r decision. Kearns tuseuier, luc uapiier luHuudct uu. ... . !)... f i win remain uempseys manager ior, ' - . - h been trying to mold a pitching iir.'!" ! ?L5n "'arrv'VaVrrr.0 ..ay Pu, ,, ha. mniiin in month, in rim i A local newsnaoer. showing signs ' ,nan "ree days. -' Dempsey is looking forward to a, of disgust with Dempsey's "off micnigan city oout in aep;emoer, i 6i, vu kju pun;?, iuuikih ic bavlng promised Promoter Floyd i quested Its sporting readers to write Fitzsimmons that he would meet .i'iy In and advise whether they want any one on the list except Harry Wills. : more stories printed concerning the "I understand it will be .Harry i champion "until he fights again Greb," i the champion said loin". nd quits saying 'yes' today and "That suits me fino." i'no' tomorrow. i.v nitM and . one-half names. The Sox maintained a two-run lead over six Innings, but an Athletic rally evened the score In the eighth, del loway'a single scoring the winning run in the tenth. The Athletics used four pitchers, and Nddle Horn' moll, who finished up. was the win ning pltrher. gaining him a season record of IS victories, against four I defeats, and seven straight wins over Boston I Score R. H. E. Ifloaton I 4 J i Philadelphia S 11 1 I Dntterles Zahniaer. Puhr. Wing- field and llevlng; Gray. Walberg. Helmach. Itommel and Cochrane. 10 innings. DETROIT, July JS. Ted Blank- enahlp held the Tigers to four hits today, while Earl Whlicblll was hav ing trouble with his control, and the White Sox took the third game of the series today, to 1. White hill walked the first three batters to face hhn and fours runs were scored before the side was retired. 6heely drove In two Sox runs with ills double, and scored two more, one by a home run. Score It. H. E. Chicago 7 z Detroit 14 1 Batterlea Blankenshlp and Schalk; Whitehall and Bassler. DONE BR that Bill Carrlgan was the man be hind the gun as well as the plate during Leonard's career with Boston These are big days for baseball, tennis, golf and horse racing. The stars of these major sports are bask- Inr tn fha llmallpht nf fnma a-nlantv The minor sports are also en joy-! lor Basaler' then- mu8t b8 8ven lng a big season, however. For in stance, the hundreds 'Of thousands of followers soccer has in this coun try have been interested In the visit In the United States of Patsy Gal lacher, called by many the greatest of all soccer forwards. Gallacher, an Irish internationalist and mem ber of the Glasgow Celtics, has been playing in this country. Gallacher has represented Ireland tn the International games for many years. He has helped his club set the unprecedented record of winning six successive championships in the Scotch league. His team has won tha firnttfah n a ,! nf ! , times. He may well be called the Babe Rnth nf anecnr At lonat ha l. tn Scotland what Babe Ruth Is to this country. .. ,. Mike Gonzales, Cuban, catcher. who has been sojourning in the big leagues long enough to pick up con siderable knowledge of baseball In general and pitching in particular, rises 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. Back in the days when the Boston Red Sox were riding on the top of me Daseoall band wagonwhen Bill " inaaing nis name as a manager Dutch Leonard was hav ing his first fling at fame, t , .. . " " ranaea as one of the' greatest southpaws In the game. When he was right his left-handed I shoots were things of mysteries to! American league batters. Those who followed the destinies' of the Red Sox In those days gave Dutch due credit for being a great! . southpaw. But they also were in-1 cllned lo give Carrlgan credit for! mailing Leonard such. It was Car- rlgan's superb catching of the port- .uCr mai made him a winning puciier ior years, It was agreed. iien Leonard was traded to the vankees several years ago. afler hi. trilllant career with the Red Sox had ended, he refused to report at the terms offered. Ho drifted out of organized baseball, even refusing iu move irom the Yanks to Detroit Plnoll., I . iiv,over, ne saw the error of his ways and got back Into the gooa grncea of the Tiger bosnea. Now, nt the ripe old baseball age of 3, he in pitching great ball for lbs Dotioli Tigers. And, granted Much haa been written of the un certainties of golf. I like to write about It, especially after I play a punk game. But what causes this comment Is the recent defeat of Long Jim Barnes, newly crowned British open champion, by Abe Mitchell In an ex hibition match. After playing superb golf in the open tourney Barnes fell far off his form against Mitchell and the Brit ish pro beat him 7 up and S to play ST. LOUIS, July ii. Scoring four runs In the ninth inning here this afternoon, Tris Speaker's Cleveland Indiana cinched a victory over the St. Louis Browns, I to 7. Score n. H. E. Cleveland IS 18 0 St. Louis 7 10 0 Batteries Buckeye. Wlngard. Mil ler and Sewell, Myatt; Danforth, Cole, Vangilder and Hargreve. Washington at New York. rain. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and the county of ruamam toat'e the Klamath Kawa From t hlloquln J. E. McCain i was among the out of town visitors In the city, from his home in Chllo quln. i A booster for xramath county and Klamath Falls and ever)- legit' Imate Industry therein that's tht iviamain news, Pelican. And It In Wonderful Conditio! new york. Ju.y "--Vra'CamB Clled At 2:15 Sharp; Street AriiT McQuillan, on. of the star Pltcl.. . W-J--..l o . H for New York Giants, riniiun i the prosperity that rama when he was rescued from the lowly lloatim Brnves and brought lo a world s championship team. Mrs. Nellie T. McQuillan charged today In the su preme court at Brooklyn, aovklng separation. The complaint said their home Ufa In Boston was Ideal when lie was Wllh all Indlratlima pfilnllni Rtreot's toward a record uroaklog crowd lo see the faal McCloud team league leader In action lo Klamath Falls fur the first time that season, the im nut In redaain IbaBl- drawlng HSOO. but that he cnangeo wlvM rir , th Unoble defaat at his habits entirely when ine Giants i ()w hi(ll f Wffd fluna,y. r.toe.1 hi. pay to 19.000 and when I lu( he got II10M a. hi. share of hi. . bullklng , the White "Mra'MUa 'rarged him with U.u. , " '"" j n (rnhj ,0 ltart the aitwnuon Intemperance, and named Mian llel- " . ' ' . . , , en. Goebelle. the "Mia. 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