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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1925)
5B0KE5 DONE BR0V smajsMBMaaMMa&v N0KM4N bO w K HUtMHHBBBD The other day brilliant ao-ay.ofifbaii' who starred n We Pol( a tennlser, leathered In Ih. Mat lor a football team lor ftv years and nf tournament. They were Vincent ol Ihe sreatest centers football ha. utihri r.tttiA kill Johnston. It. ! ever produced. Norris Willlama, the Klnsey broth- TiK-silav. July 2 11)23. - : . t nmlE 111 limiP coast LKAuua dmhi mmm y: ui'it'i' it i nun m umu McCarmick Palace Is Prepared to House Mathihie'and Her era, eensatlona of last eoason; young n Caaey and John Hennessey, the Now. to the sport writers who had corered football namea. thia came aa a aurprlse. Garbinh looked out of like a polo player at houeful aenta who competed In the' place sort 01 Wimbledon tourney and a aeore of a water carnival. Then they recall-, other atars. jeJ that Garbis. h hadn't confined hi And In addition to Ibia eroup;athlotic attention to the Kridlron. He there waa another atar a star of a:waa captain of the tennia team at different realm waiting about for. the Point lat spring and played a hla time In Ihe tjiiruey. jlirllliant Eame. ; That man was Ed tiarbisch. the; Just huw aerioua Karhisrh la about ; tennia remain to be se'n. The bit: fiihe Rpit Rnnkie Armv ""fr " ,h,no,"!h abct" y VUUa lit: a l UUUniC 'erythinit he does. If he seta out to fliitni i7rPPnf IPIH "nake his name on the courts he will , uiam uicniuciu i b (( (j w(hlD hij. CHICAGO. July 2. (1'nited awwer a far as dlltitence. earnest K'ewa) Kent Greenfield, the prom- ess and attention to the game are laing youngster, who bad been win- concerned. ' Hcore- Sacramento Salt Lake Ilallerlra KealllK. ning games for the Clanta. failed to J I bold tho Cuba In Chicago today, and The story printed in a leading as a consequence, the New York magaxine recently to the effect that machine slipped back to a position Jack Kerns, lonely manager of Jack just two and a half gamea behind iDempsey. had suggested to Jimmy j the Pirates. Maloney. a Boston fighter, that : Neither the Giants nor Pittsburgh 'Kearns could arrange to lorn over faced competition. However, with I the heavy weight championship to' the aid of a break in the fifth in-Vim. Is a ioke. ning, in which seven runs were scored, the Pirates defeated Boston 8 to , while the New York team loat to Chicago 4 to 2. The Reds also strengthened .their lead over the Dodgers by beating the Those who would take stock in such a story overlook the financial interest of all concerned In the mat ter. The alleged plan waa, as the story i outlined it, for Maloney and Depm- u, uiumuK me.r record lor tne,B(,r t0 ,itn for a bout make a Dec. season against the Philadelphia teamlessary train!Eg prplra,OI1s for It. on muir nome grounas perrect. The! At I the I score at Cincln::j I was to 5. St. Louis the Dodgers lost to Cards 10 to 3. With George Sisler and Ken Wil liams out or the St. Louis lineup, the Yanks were able to win a game today after a battle lasting 12 in nings. The Browns tied tho r.z ire In the ninth, in the tenth both n-vred two runs. A run in the last o.' :he twelfth gave the Yanks Da 5 :i 7 victory. Six Brown crrc . r' ad vantageous to the Xew YorLcri The Senators puffed t:irj.:jh seven Innings behind the White but were able to maintain, their po sition a game and a half behind tr; Athletics by putting over four runs in the eighth inning, winning 8 to . At the same time. Philadelphia was defeating Detroit 10 to 2. Cleveland won from Boston li) to 5. 2 VC f0 v . yn- v i. 4 I and then have Denipsey regretfully hand over the title without fighting, on the plea that he could not return to form, and therefore wished to present his title to Valoney. Now. first of all, let ns consider .ur. uempsey. j He is now well-to-do. He. accord-! tr.z to all Impressions, is tired of the1 rin; game as a profession. He is a business man. ; Now, repeat that last. He Is a tne Iasl minute?" business man. I Kearns is said . His neit fight, if he does enter the like 50 per cent ring, will bring him at least J250. 00". More likely S35O.000. ' M . v. vr f Waihtnfrld; llulrry and Score ' Seattle Portland . I Ballerina- Slpyleli look It. II. It 14 'I .1.1 l K. Shea and n. Mulah. liiLKLAMATH ! taken mm day itininiu," j The vhur., , ; aral !. , H, (Uuon la aB u,r ; Irlrl. of the It. Ilaily and ii. y. II 1 U 1 il; Mar- I'linarea, i!. S OF PRESIDOJTS;? atriola to Arl!..,.' M 1 tin. Meeker and llannnli. Toliln I Hrurv H I Sun Kraiii lacii 1" ernon 1 . Hatlerlea Mil. In II and II. K. 1 I t 3 Agnew . : I'llletle. ! Whitney. Johnson. I.uiloli'li and It. 1-hr mairniriccnt Harold K. McConuick csUte at Ijkc Foresl, 111 is being prepared as a residence for MulliiUr McCormicli, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, and Iter Swim ritdini; nastrr husband, -Max Oscr, with their baby. Thev hair bn-n liv ins; in SwitscrlanJ since their marriage. - Matliiluc, Mai and thr homestead on tlic estate arc hown. Scor Los Angelea Oakland Itattorlea Wright. der. Crundnll and Samiberx: lieluney and llyler, Head, nings. II. K. 8 11 3 7 lluchea, Man- '' rtrtim,,.. W IMN'iTN. July -The j1"'" will u twiJ . ... ..i vviin. . i-..ih.. urv. in 1 acrordaiien ,i,v .. "ti OOtl "i hi.w.m - m - . ------ nfl ii. in mi at the i htirrli of Ihe ryaa. II la j-... prenUleiita li"r Thuraday, so that will even Cna0( thollMltHI wnif auinirrti mill iiivru ' ISkta ti tin may file solemnly by the raaket I 'laaim. A tntri and pav a final trll.iile. i Mrtl AIIIHiiiril nn, iirvnn naa nill ' "ihij riven lor final roti'enl, Hen I'. Pavia. the ctimiuoiier'a former sec retary, has gone ahead wllh hla plan on the aisunipllon that Mra Pryan would nut object. Ii N iilanned to move the body In the New York avenue Presbyterian K ii in. churrh where Lincoln anil nine other 10 In- pre!ilcn',a worshiped, from the un iliTlukltiK parlor, where II will be it ,1 Hla iiimii r...u l NTKI l:i t)M,Hl Hill. ..1 I.ONIHIN. Jul, "l mem nf Lydla Uo.J J"nn Maynard IcJ ....... vwuuiaiai, bat FAMOUS FANS vkiv Mr to Jt COW J ILVIV:- u- v ia A ikI consider Mr. Maloney. i to get somoihing Unsophistitated thounh he may bo! of what Dempsey In tho vruya of ring finance, he must pulls down when he enters the ring, realize that a battle with a cham-j Would Keurns. all other ennsidera- pfon would net him from $50,000 to! Disregarding all the mean angles' turns aside, be content to pass up a $I'"U)u0. Aad would h. undrr any' of such a plot, Dempsey would first divvy on such a purse and gamble roiiditions pans up that plum? ask himself, "where do I get Jhat on some other fighter netting him , The Htury Is lnterosiiug reading $250,000 if I call off this fight at that muth in the future? 'nothing more. 41-X UM-trr' AMERICAN LEAGUE Store R, if. K. St.: Louis 7 12 6 New York g H naueries utard, Vangilder and Hargrove; Shocker. Pennock, Jones and Bengough. 1 r-.-v .- -A. t r"M4n; n ..... ,..n a h V -. iV. )V IN V M M si . II r ,.nTv r ii- i ill E IT I I I . t w. m 1 1 I m rJ- ...sw v unu - Score Cleveland Boston Batteries Miller Ehmke and Blschoff: Score Rt Detroit 2 Philadelphia i0 Batteries Collins. Doyle, and Woodall, Cochrane. Bassler: Score jj j Chicago 6 jj' Washington g 13 Batteries niankenship and Schalk; Zachary and Huel. NATIONAL LEAGUE ocore ft jr. ew York 2 7 j Chicago 4 7 1 Batteries Greenfield and Snyder, Cowdyj Blake and Hartnett. Score Boston Pittsburgh ....r.'Z....." 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