The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 08, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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CINCINNATI THROWS" A SCARE INTO JjUjr: $ QQPED
SLIPPING GIANTS AND THE PIRATES
Atiinisl S. tJiSS. - , ; '
THE
i Ki
ted Lyon
Pitches Brilliant Shut-Out Game For Improv
ing White Sox, Allowing But Three Hits; uianw nave
Lost Three In A Row
TOBIMIIOELL
lllett Tony
usatlon (
of the
l booked l i"-"""
Ihe Ntr I'o'k Van
day firr day mat Jik Ittwpitjt
I. puking setup In , aelnillng
Hartley Meddaa lor ' a tryoat ' oy.
ptiuout. Why pli'k ua llenipeay
.!... what tbV httV mtouA fur In
U.r.rl. KlKK ' " .,. '.b.llu. vtmfp bout, for rh.nu-,
. . . ..I
AMERICAN L
Hcora .'
lira
.... i.ii mil at hurl.
.,,.fl.- Wanulnaer tiaa aolhlug to ''
S llugglus decision rraaru.
ih. ahortstopplog Job l qulti-
slgtltflcattl.
ih.! Ilukgliia won three pennanle
I i York with a
l.lrull
New To
tram of
Intcre-ilng "
! The
NFW YORK. Aug. 7. (United. News) Slapped on the
chin for the fifth time in five consecutive bouts, the champion
Giants seem to be losing their championship in their present
tour of the middle west. They were tapped again Friday by
the Keds, dropping the ball game by a 2 to 1 score and they
are now 3i games behind the Pirates, who lead the league.
The Pittsburgh team produced a violent rally in tho ninth
inning of their game with the Dodgers and won out. 10 to !
Furthermore, the t;i:inl are only,
u. .mi In front nf tilt! Rod, wh.i
m txelnniiir. to oVrmmst
characteristics of good o:i
in win the pennant In tin1 National
fana want
I'aul agreed,
l,,!!., IlUt llllHKltlB
hutinit
lCoat Iran"',
civ i-'RAWIsrO. Am. 7. Pare a Ktaihcr 'f
Shade at"! Krankia 6 koell bave'kees.
ir.inlnr for their ten. round I If tin d.'ca uis armai
i i Hi- San an,l..o baseball i Yanktown ramp may be the
v.iiir.lav nlaht. fur one of the moat
' The niaiu interest in the fight, testa In baselull.
whub is r.gardcd aa a. cinch tor The Yankece now ha
... . .i... --- . ,.r ... .i.. riuikl . huav
s.iaue, , .,.,..,.., 7" .., f rail how the
,:.... ki.ii.rv . mum urar in n ia 11.111 nr iifiii'u 111. -
IIIIIIMJ .......... - ....... -... - ,li
native stale. Schoell. who was Kverett Scott a reign at abort (lei J.
. ... .... I -I... ... ..tl....,nl flllrhl atlll
knikKrii oui ur iu.,. nuiu me mtvji -. . -. ,M hll
record tun t " . ... . .
nine army lliut will urivo
(or
lu-
-I "N.w York ,b.r .-Ck
ph.u. 1 m Krw Yotkr . .a '"'-,.
v imuir ii ma ur unary win
inif wore than a aalup for DeuiB
aay. alt'T all It an Id nil dune?
NATIONAL LEAGUE
II la
lirobalily will rr
Yonk" (loumlr-rrtt
arounil. n ramu'd, limln ball rlub.
wlii'U lhilr hltlera falli-d In poIIikC
SKLAMATHFARM
KinOIES ENTER
STOCK IN FAIR
has W n Uaten U-fore by Sbaile, l
tlivfii by u ti to lu rtiaiH-e uf cop
tiiliS the ile'i!iion. '
llti: few 'Mi''t tbr baltU to
an inl. rt-tiiiit olid, aa Si-hovll baa
alwats lllln hliusilf to lie d
f,.iisive fisliter. murh riven t
rliiii'liinpt. whiMi faring an opponent
of Shade's caliber. They will moot
as welterweights.
lo
COAST LEAGUE
v J Score
t - Isalt Lake
Dearfng. eleTen-yeaMld'Lo, AnKelea
Midland district, . Batteries -
It. II. E.
II 0
1 11 oj
Singleton and Cook; j
be rontinuiiic his
riinsecullve -atnea hud
: l-.-en without su. h ounter
nd Into the breach.
Wannlnit.T l one r.t the beat
natural Infleldera dug out ol the
minor leapsues In many years. Jle
... .... , HW
1,1 hd rliclll BDU irn t '
vlerun and so many of
younicter are one-way fielders, j
Now, according to reports. Lai-j
erl is coming to challrnite Vau
ninger'a right to the portion. .
laineri brings with him. as his
main ajuet. not a brilliant tleldlng
record ao much aa a home run hit-i
ting reputation. t'p to a recent ,
date he had slammed out lual !I
of the circuit babies.
More It. II. K
New Ygik , . ..:j:,.-:.:r. i ,
Cli,clm,a.l '...'.... ,y k. I ' t
Itattrrlea llarnea and' Clowdy;
Dtinohue and llargraye. I
position before It?
to mold together l
smooth fielding.
club?
This will be answered
HrovkllQ ..
I'lltsl.urrh .
Ilatlerlis .
haidl. Ilubli
. U I
-,..10 1 1 1
tlrUnes, Oeachger. Khr
ell and Taylor; Mead-
wa, Adauis and Uoocb.
league. The I'l.-nes have been in a
slump lately, almost as bad as that !
of the fllants. 1 the Reds can main-1
tain their pae and the PiraUs con-,
tinne to drop a few. as tfcey have1
been doing. Jack llnndricks. man-i
ager of the Cincinnati team, may!
find himself in a world series in his, i
second season out of the bushes. I Tneron
Tk. UlitLnrpli tafim la nnl,l for its
ability to fold up suddenly in the"""- " " ' "" ... ' I That thia home run hitting Un'l
last weeks of the season. ( called at the office of the fair board , W right. Hughes. I randan. . ane , ,ml,rll,d
The Giants hare scored only two Friday and entered his Jersey Tilla-nd handberg. Spencer. 1 ljiu,rl socked
runs in 18 Innings in Cincinnati, i monk: calf "Time." This is the first Sror H. II. E. ; SS of thont In 8S games last sea-
Pete Doaohue beat them Friday. !jUnior entrant for stock at the Sa.ramen,0 I 7 tjaca with the Lincoln. Neb., team.
Eppa RUey probaoly will pitch to county fair, and young Dtaring as- J. Franclsco S 11 1 where he wound tip th season.;
the New York crowd Saturday, and. ,ured the board most forcefully thatl' Batteries Canfield and Koehler; after starting It with Sail Ukc. !
for the Sunday rr.e Hendricks can ne was brushing, feeding and manl-'G and Anew I He had collected some It homers
call on Adolfo L.:;ue again. Adolfo ' curng "Time" to full capacity in ' I with the coast ontflt. Which gltrs!
has beaten the Giants three times in anticipation of the coming compe-j score R. H. E. ' him a total of 41 for the season of,
five games this year, allowing thei r tiilon. He entered his pretty animal ' Oakland 4 11 1 m1 I
only 10 runs altogether. n the open classes for jersey grades Seattle 7 14 0
T-he Cubs won from the Phillic3 and in the American National bank! Batteries i)elaney. I'ruett and
5 to 1 in llilcago and Izrrtina.j special class for Tillamooks brought Bvler
a slug-
I he op-
Or will be try
well hulaured,
l.Tiatlle bull
Philadelphia . t I . 3
next aoa- l bicngit - ..1 a 1U . I
th son and poasllily by bis decision ud' Hatterlea arlaoa and llrnllne;
W annluger and Ui.erl "'' irinn. j
I llosloa al 81. Louis, poslponad,
New York sport snibea repeal . raitii , .. , .
Heora
...... I
Hostoii
Itait.rl'i,;-1
Int. ,-uur .., f
--1
Flrsl gaiua-,
f'lar.land ...
'tllail.lnhia"'""'"
Hecoad ttnieT
Cleyrland . .
Phlladlphli "
Haiterli.,;;i,tt(
"""'and Ckr,M.
Brora ' '
It, Louis
Washington ...
u"l Oltnt J
and Braves were rai:
Louis.
There were three shut-av.t ;
American league, and tl:?
were the only team to srori
than four runs in a K:n?,
that the Jack-rabh:t v.l
lough for a day.
The Browns beat, the Sta-torj.
to u, and tne Athletics also lost
Klamath county during 1924
Dumovich and Baldwin
Yousc Dearing has been reading up 1 Score R. H. E. '
h; on showman's etiiiuette. and the Vernon 4 1'
xi scnoasness with which he regards Portland J 8 II
this matter, of ring performance! Batteries Barfoot and Whitney;
3; promises a picture which may make Racbac. Meeker and Tobin.
if- some of the old-time dairymen, lead-' Yankee team, seek another ball-
is; a row Into the ring at the end Reason: "Women are just like murdering outfit aurh as Ruth.
3 of a frayed and dusty rope
a end marvel!
little ground, breaking even in twil
games
Indians.
MeUnel. Pipp. el al. aave him
. the heyday of the Tanks" reign?
j Dennis: "Yes; tne only difference Or will he build a, great defensive.
a .t..ni..i.. . "ai luejr usually get wnai speeuy team inui win shock the
.1; .......... . ... ' v.iv.l.LIUU WiaUE LHH C1LT OI .... i
umus won me nrsi in to 4 ana tr. 3, Klamath Falla and the county of "ley waot- opposition by Its versatility?
jiuneura. una ca iiommen pile::- hjamath tbal'a the Klamath Newi South Norwaik Sentinel. If he seeks, first of all, a slug-
lng, snut out iris speakers squad,
2 to 4 iu the other.
In Boston, the White Sox shut
out the Red Sox for the second time
In consecutive days, making one of
the rare occasions in which a major
league team fails to score a single
run In 18 innings. Friday's score
was 2 to 0. Lyons pitched for the
White Sox, allowing only three hit.i.
The Tigers won from the Y'anfcs
in New Y'ork, 3 to 1.
FAMOUS FANS
Vtwi;r iv .ws .tv iK
fit STir . tMa-T s
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iv.Cv SAv T OVT
w?V -e
oobbw i
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a 1 MNOW M
mat(N MtxwguD (sra
tat(BcJN0;-4
AVilson Home May Be
Made National Shrine
1 v T
ST- J V
ra" " 'v ' MM-
Of course, thia alugging isn't bia; J vhl$ ' iVBf' ;.:
only asset. He la one of the fast-i iTiP "w?Tiffil . '''-aw '-V ' V" "aCJw
men In the Pacific Coast lea,,,. . tWWmk -tfl
Bui Wannluger la fast, a good. Jf ; "igWwH " : . 'fi.j -3VtR
Will Iluggins. In rebuilding his
it up babies they want everything they MeuwI. Pipp. el al, gaie him in I "s?k4.; ; 'L10' '. ' ' : ' ' ,1
' V . . , - ' J , ' 1 ...... . - .
! ' . ' ' ' " .' ' 11
I - . j . .. ill
slug- J. .... ' I S
BILLY'S UNCLE
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xbwIwVn 1 V yTTV PI f I UJtv.Y. WCW to NOtki 1 1 ' I
3tNGlNC OP BILL 1 .' ' ovrr c? LuoT ' " " ' '
, ' by JACK fARB : J
y What's f00 L00U-1 r ' ' "
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'fJTSM ? X CX AuSTJ" tettiaT P Have S'och - r I
MMA T J 0t. AaS -S rf-Wte , y t?OTTW LUCK ii 1
14 if! rs' ', .xr nfth : r U ZH.
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if tfflj&t,& I 1 -i I : ' . . ...
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. T:l ' 1 UJ ii r4n '-If X? n ' WLFTOTMewm vi. FiT-mmo- ,
I 1, ro , If T V ' la OF THE WKefcLl b4 VOU KNOtN WLL feE ,
V, fJ& r-7 & IJ - M VjJSt -THNIN&. tO HOLt) NTIN'-ASMlXHw"wS j.
ASIIINCTON, Aug. 7. The
home where Woodrow Wilson spent
mo jaai years 01 nis me after re
tiring from the presidency In 1921
may be made a national shrine.
According to friends, Mrs. Wilson
la entertaining plans to deed the
residence to the Woodrow Wilson
foundation and permit it to main
tain it in perpetuity as a memor
ial to the war chieftain.
Brooklyn Bays
Lad Who' Won
- Flag f or Team
The Brooklyn Dotlgrra have
just purchased (or u record price
for., class C players Arthur
"Lefty" Brown of. the Ardniore
Western Associa'ion team. lie
virtually pitched the team to a
flag the; first lull f of the season
by winnm? 17 out of 18 iiatuti.