The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 05, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, Atif. 5. 10"-'- '
raw at ,
THE
TO MEET WILLS
Champion Sayt So Himself
And Betide He's Sore
At N. Y. Commission
YANKS MAKE IT SIX OUT OF SEVEN
WINS BY KNOCKING OVER INDIANS
Giants Visibly Cracking Under Strain But Pirates In
Same Boat; Chance For A Dark Horse In National
League Race I
May Join Big League Pilots
NEW YORK. Auk. 4. (United Pirates advantage;
of in deleat 01 in liiant ua;
l... m h. Phllllrj Clirrnr M It-i
ning and the Giant, ar. In a .lump., h( (hrd c(or. ofi
In Same featured by aeven
the seajon orer Pittsburgh.
8 to.
lot,
.'News) The Yankee are now win-
LOS ANOEI.ES, AUg. 1. IllDieu
w) Jack Dempsey Insists upon
flKbtinc Harry Willi, his negro chal
lenger. The champion announced double plays, he Cards defeated 4. In Chicago the. Dodgers
nil desire to battle the black pan-!(nt ciants, 4 to 2 Tuesday, taking , again to the Cubs. 5 to 2. I
ther in a formal statement Issued tntir third victory from the Mc-j Both the Athletics and the Sen-j
through his new -secretary." , Craw team in the present series. : ston mere tlclorloua m the Amer-j
Dempsey promises to seek the A tne Mme tjme n the Yankee Iran league. Tho Philadelphiana,
boat regardless of the action of he . dlm tn xew York Americans' defeated the White Sox, 9 to 3 and.
New Tork boxing commission in1,,,,,, (rora Cleveland, 4 to 1. This' Washington beat Detroit. 5 to 2.
declaring a "hands off" policy onlmade ,he Yanks' record against the The Brown added another de
the champion. i Indians in the present series, three feat to the long list already handed
"I still Insist I will fight Harry; , , . out of four games play- to Boston. The 10 to 7 result
Wills, and If New York bars the ti They hare won six of their last made the New Englanders total
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tt last sattlni lbs ralitant ba irhjtTT
situation txlstlag b -n,, ,,,
twern Jack WbW. naywignt Bt araee M
champion of ths world lacludlngr.i. mailers boil V
v.w York stats n4 Jack Ksarai, h athlete
lh man who Isd hlra to lb title? harmony In Iks rJJJ
I)miy'a reewnt (atsment (ht Tbl is la iuh w)a I
ha will manage his own flghls la. baseball club ostm J
world's championship fight, I am MTen contests.
(losses for the season come to 73
open to a proposition from any pro- There wert out three games In They hare been able to win only
moter In the country, who can In- ,he Nttjonal tbeult Tuesday. The' 29.
duce I'addy .Mulilns (Wills' man
ager) to alga the match," he avers.
"I still hold the same position in
my attitude toward the New York
boxing commission, notwithstanding
any consideration they hare glren
to my letters- and telegrams."
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DICKY KERR IS
BACK VITH SOX
DEMPSEY-WILLS
FRACAS CINCHED
Hornsby Suspended For
Talking Back To Umps
ih future and simply (It Ksarns ways lriH la 41,
lh ahar hi contracl calls fur unlit r of wire (f
that coniract runs out. Indlcalea as Irlps lake by th ti,h j
ST. LOflS. Aug. 4. Bogers
Hornsby, manager of the Cardinals, I
was suspended Tuesday Tor three'
days, because of his controversy j
with Umpire Sweeney In Monday's
game. Notice of the suspension!
came in a telegram from President
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COAST LEAGUE
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4.
! (United News) Jack Demp
sey Will Ilgnt Harry Wills atjucydler of the National league
1 Michigan City, Ind., July 4,
1926.
White Sox Expect To Spurt For hif ,iht asa'nst the
wi. ajjv ftf . ; negro challenger, Dempsey;
With Addition Of Ace wiII receive ?1000,000 from
Of 1919 Race Floyd Fitzsimmons, the pro-!
;c:oter.
CHICAGO. Aug. 4Dicki Kerr.; After cn a.d conferer)ce
the former White Sox pitcher of ... .. . . , ,
the world's series, of 1319. withhi. advisors and newly
xefnsuted n organised iiasci . acquired managers the cham-
Tueaday by Commissioner Lnd j. pion decided to take the offer
Kerr left the Sox following a dii-.msde to him by Fitzsimmons
ference orer the size of his salary. a week ago
1
J McCarthy, whose brillUnt h.'ndling ot the toul.me
Sb cMdid.tr. and MeCanh,'. name ha. been
ScnlioDcd inwnrKction with these poss.ble changes.
Payne, Crandall and Sandberg. '
Batteries Kuns and Read:
ker and Baldwin.
Only games played.
Stry- Ilatteriea Gaston and
Kuhr, Boss and Utsrhoff.
Score R. H.
Salt Lake (
Los Angeles 1 3
Batteries Kalllo and Peters; AMFRTP AM 1 CAiIIIT Philadelphia 14 0
i Balterles Thurston, Crengros
j Store ' It.
IChlrago S
He. Joined a midwest team which.
played with the black listed play.
u...u A oooster for Kiamatn county
Sible. He asked for reinstatement and Klamath Falls and every leglt
a vear aro and was nlaced nn nro- Imate Industry therein that'a th
.nn , th,. rii f i Klamath News . Seattle
With Dickie Kerr added to thei
pitching staff of the White Sox,
that team bids fair to come np with
Washington and Philadelphia, mak
ing It a hot three cornered race.
The White Sox are pressing bard
from third position, with a weak
pitching staff their only drawback.
Kerr with "Red" Faber I given
credit fcr winning the ill-fated 1919
pennant In the American league.
The two pitchers bore the brunt
or ine wora. 11 was jverr wno won j
a world .series game from Cincin
nati in spite of efforts of some of
his team mates to throw the game.
Score R.
Sacramento 0
San Francisco
Batteries Hughes
Pfeffer and Agnew.
H. E.
9 4
9 111
and Shea;
Score It
Cleveland 1
New York 4
Batteries Karr, Myall;
and Scbang.
E. I
II,
7
9 0!
Shocker
and Crouse: Baumgartner and Coch-
1!
much
This statement at least verifies th
feeling that all la not congenial be
tween the champ and. Karns. . This
friction ha been denied repeatedly,
especially by Kearas.
tlemrr'a move) la signing with
Tex BUkard for two flghlB-r-d,
and oppnnenla ytt to bo aamad
would Indicate that II wasn't Kearas'
belief the champloa would never r
entrr lh ring that canned Kearas to
seek a new meal ticket la Mickey
Walker.
The rumor that pempsey's Buro
nean trip a flop financially does
not furnish an sxplanalloa tor hi
alleged change of bearU
I don't bellevsj (bat Pempaey over
Intended to leave th ring gam flat.
Both he and Kearn war all to
the fact that the raising of such a
rumor would draw considerable pub
licity. And both ars awak to lh
value of keeping a champion befor
the public eye.
Whether or not Pempaey ran go
through with hi plan lo managt hla
own affalra and simply pay Kearna
hla split until their agreement ex
plre. remain to bs seen. Kearn
will atand upon hla rights. Ha. no
doubt will be allvs to the loaa of
Dixon; 1 preallg such a proceeding' would
Icost blm.
II. E. Hut the men havs severed their
1 1 Demon any Pythla relation. And
14 0"" brk cam when th rumors
. first cropped out. Which was co
incident with Dempsey'a engagement.
I Now, what the break was about la
jtb next question lo be cleared up.
ajuslly. frlrtto '
of th club has kns uyj
a 1. .k I
halve and Inaoceit tm
hav mad.
Vh of tola k "
ladle, but I do naif jjjl
nfrlrUU r - . ."
- sl) h
wlshd (hat th haisU
had Uea left bsblat j
blew Into InataassoUi J
an hlbltlon t.
who huld lb somi J
in r1" rooi is aM
pollt and anloadsd tit
enlranrs that thsy alii:
crowd of fu. This M'jJ
ver, led Ibsai past a. kvJ
1 m wv invves sat 1
mat anv promptly umi u
la lbs mlddl of th m
announced ihst hw kuJ
not play, for itk t bit
took th official u
calm her. 1
NATIONAL if
Score J
Nw York ...(
81. Louis ,
Batteries Deal ui fan
dell and O Tsrr.IL
The American Olympic commute
S"ore" "' E !baa received the auggedlon from
Detroit t 4 ' some of the managers and coachea
Washington t 11 liDf the delegation that represented
Batteries Whilehlll and Wood-th United Stale In Ihe Parla game
all: Zarhary and Severeld. last ysar that hereafter wlveo of coo-
Sco re-Brooklyn
Chicago . .(
Batteries Oikort at
Alexander and Ckurrf,
Score , l
PhlladelphU ' ' .ii
Pittsburgh ,l
Batteries MlttkiO ml
Spencer: Morrlsoa, ttatt.
ton and Smith.
Only game playvi
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Klamath relbj a4 t.
Klamath ibf ta t
Sid Terns Shows
Great Offensive
CONEY ISLAND STADIUM, NEW
YORK, Aug. 4. (United News)
Sid Terrls of the East Side, one
of the leading contenders for the
lightweight crown, won a 12 round
decision over Basil Galiano, of New
Orleans, here Tuesday night.
Terrls' speed and leaping attack
were too much for the southerner
and he won every round by a wide
margin.
The first five rounds found Ter-1
ris scoring with frequent rights to'
the face, with hardly a return from
Galiano.
K. 0. FROM TINY
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4. (United
News) George Godfrey, npgro
heavyweight, scored a technical
knockout ovor "Tiny" Herman at
tho Vernon coliseum here Tuesday
night In the third round of tholr
scheduled ten-round bout.
Herman was floored in the second
round and four times In the third
before the referee called of th
fight.
The negro battler was booed l;y
the crowd for pushing and holding.
Thirty-four clim.hes wero counted
before tho fight ended
A booster for Klamath coun'y
and Klamath Falls and every legit
imate Industry therein that's the
Klamath News.
HOW THEY HT.iXI)
Teams v. L.
Weed 1
Klamath Falls 7
McCloud g
Dunsmulr 5
Yreka 5
Ml, Shasta 2
Pet.
.727
.636
.645
.464
.464
.182
Batteries Karr, Myall; Shocker
and Schang. 'haa received th suggestion from .
1 'Detroit 1 i j v Onlv same nlsrsi. 1
1 1 miuii ui inv nsassvii inq iwiviibb
1 Score R. II. E. Score . It. If. E.
'Oakland 5 10 1 St. Louis 10 15 J
2 Boston ..".. 7 11 1 '
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