The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 11, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Pelicans Play Finest Ball Of Season And near irear7tf
TiiPslnvAiifnist 11, 1025.
THE
STREET AND MOHLER SMITE YREKA WSS&g feDODGERS SMACK
JINX TEAM BY SUPERB CHUCKING
Jimmy Slattery Scared
To Take On Jew Flash
LOS ANGKLKa, Aug.
10.
- I (raited News) Jack Dempeey (u
New Outfielder Clinton Win. Game With Timely Stick' 'Z Th 5
Work "Reeffie" Joneg Of Yreka GeU Peeved And adviser. Rcy Benton.
ivmW7 u aa artruiao rwm w
New Ycrk newspaper ankles eml-
natlng from Chicago where Kearus
Rezzed But Hurl Fine Ball
'REDS 2:
TIMES ON N0SE
BOXING COMING BACK ater
I. f THfOOUiPniT n - "
IV. r. I II to OAABUN, SAlS PR()v
rl Ritfi J
Sammy wiwn i-inexi up lo Meet Earl Rit,V .
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Mix It ThU Year," Say Brownie
NEW YORK. Aug. 10. (fulled;
Newst Jimmy Blattery begged lo;
be excused from f'rhl with
rough character named Maxls Km-!
bloom last week, but he bu
greed lo tight auother one. per-
nol quite so rough, on fhej
n'ghl of August I, when reulj
t felted flerlenbarh will defend the light.
N.w.lAfter Imlng six gsmee In heavy weight cnninpiomniF --
a row. the Brooklyn Dodger took Jack Delancy.
two violent .Urn. at the Cincinnati irx nirs.ra n.. i---..-.. j ,,. . h, of o,..,..-.!.
bout wim Tommy, -
plane o( Loughran
NEW YORK. Aug. I.-
"Pod" Glover' fast-flying Pelican flock flew down on the Mickey Walker in tow.
fair grounds field Sunday afternoon, stripped the whole ball ' According to Benton. Demnsey
lot bare of a full grown crop of glory, and weighed anchor ' this challenge Monday:
le.ving the Yrekans wondering why their Jinx of two previous ! m, -
wins over the Pelicans didn't stand up against the reconstruct- , am rjfBf fo wp him o0
ed Ditching staff. 'his contract. I will go Into the fed-
""Putting it mildly, the locals put up the finest game ofmi courts and attempt to break the! ((,
the Season Sunday. There were thrills aplenty and spills agreement between ua-
nlontv Tr wax i.ist a sje-saw battle from Start to finish, the: The contract between the two ;mummiti ln,r ,Da.uo schedules ped about 0 per cent off tils repu
vi-.. l; u iaaA ; the first inmWs onlv tn lose it!Jcl',, ' merely a acrap of paper. . . .. (( oI pickle, latlcn as a coming heavyweight
w .... Haninn uin Ann erne
The curtain will riso on
Klamath's 1925-20 boxing sea
rteae Monday anernooa sou " " j ik- ii.irJ. l.,t
of rnilsileipnia as me j "
Carry Herrmann lo entertain a semi-final of the nerwnoacn-iw u uy. r.ri orawn, wno
world series at his nary yard this laney bout. Tnu win us oieiierys v. Ill nave marge 01 promoting
The pickle, kraut and liver- first showing here since ; asain till year, is making
wunr refln-rle. c Cincinnati all tsnade Knorard mm oui m cui-
i 1 a 1 T1 DaKakk. n.AWA flrnmA (a tllA lout
twice aunng me game, me tcui w ...... v. """Aott not tBjnk n
coming from behind several times with timely Aits, and giving tn lnT court la th, lind
Street and Mohler airtight support at all times. The boys! -if Kearm does not stop
cnampion:. . . irwll. .,kr. who champion.
ill hold water
,1
never did look better.
propaganda designed to put
neanit tha fact that Yreka made a grand total of eight 'champion In bad with the public,
errors, the Pelicans earned their victory through timely hit- ' onlJ
i course for Dempsey Is to have the
ting Of the ball. j mrx. broken, which he can eas-
timex street loo me neim or , y ao , Mtinl
tha FeUcaas to start wlin. ine
rr..i. a r..rv store of these na- of Pittsburgh to tight Louis VI-
hls!tlve rincinnstl delicatessens In an-.cencl. the Chilean In tha earns en-
tb tidpation of a world aeries festival, tertalnmenl.
The score:
Malls boy started pitching to every ' Yreka
batter, and up until the time he re-j Whitsett Jb. . S
tired he gave one of the best ex- Hlbbard cf. 2
hlbitions of hurling ever seen on the, Snellbammer Jb. I
lot. He struck out 11 men la S 1-3 i atbewson lb. 4
1
AB R H PO A E
0
0
! Score R.
New York S
oe neos wore in miru pici . . ! . . ... " aa hi
ly J1, game, behind the Giants GAS KATES LUWLKLU llT , t.i o l we've got a dotti
when the day dawned, but they were RV GTAVnADH nil 0 . r.m i mniiic. iwicnio won nis their places. I'm iJ
four games behind them when tbe '."ght to a hcadlincr monicker eanle, fortlsad tat J
sun aet. In the afternoon they bad NKW YORK. Aug. 10 Over pro-i lnrol,Kn lne OWIng he made M4 til fnJ
lost almost all the advantage they d. . ,.... .h.'Wlth Frank e Murnhv on the i v 11 wore ana tatrrl
NATIONAL LEAGUE "" bjr b",,n th Cl"u ,hn: Standard Oil company of New York! night of July 6 h here. '
gamea out oi iour in ine receni .. d ,h h . , , , h,i,., m. I .. k.-. .
gallon Monday. A similar de- "summer soaaaa" turn la aad
elaborate preparations to pro
vide a card that will get the
igunie off to a flying start this
anon. .
While the headliner hits not
been definitely decided on,
Sammy Olson will probably re
light a
Haade, a
esal.,
n.weo
Boilng blda !i,u J
amnsemem hun m. V
ehangea are UiuZ
there will he g mT
Ion prlc.
III be spent g J
.... , o, ,(
month.
Xo Ula
"The boys hare got
aeaaon." declared Br, J
"There will he ao ,J
trial stuff. Ti..- J
"j there and cut ta,
3
innings. Whits-tt. the Yreka lead-;" .
off man, started the game off with Eddy as. 4
a walk. Hlbbard sacrificed him toj'Harrlaon rf.
second, bnt that sacrifice waa use-; Henderson c. 4
leas, for Mathewson simply walked ; Jones p. 4
un and whale done ont of the lot for. Burket Z 1
a circuit clout. It lookod like it!
would be a frce-for-ill rluis'n-;' Totals 32 5 8 24 12
match. b;t thines settled dn-. -i i::ir litnrLm, hiiH fnr liirri.ni, in 4th ! Laque, Biemiller,
that Inning. KlamJJi Fans A3 R H PO A El"- wlngo.
H. E.
I 0
S 1
Snyder;
0 Pittsburgh 1
1; Battcrlea Scott and
'Meadows and Smith.
lj First game R. H. E.
( Brooklyn 7 1J 0
- Cincinnati S 9 1
O ' D.llarlMi n.L... J T" I
. v u . -a mi uc 11 u I m J 111 I ,
Brady and Har
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Rrggle- Is Rnz-d Norwest ta. 4
"Reginald" Jones, who dlsi:cj up Watu 2b. S
balls and strikes for tho Cil'tw- Noel cf. 4
ntacs, pitched a heady iramc. Hnt Mathews If. 4
"Reggie"' didn't take well with ihe! Arnold lb 4
fan. Neither did he taks wall wlti Bayness Jb. 4
the new Pelican Yiddish backstop .Clinton rf. 4
O'Brien. O'Brien waa forced to tn' O'Brian . 2
off his mask several times to prc-jDeinltt e. 1
serve his dignity. But there waalst,. p 3
nothing viclons In "Reggie", aci rt d 0
..l
alI- Mohler n.
Second game R. H. E.
I Brooklyn . 12 18 2
Cincinnati 7 12 2
Batteries Vance and De berry:
Benton. Brady, Biemiller and Wlngo.
historical aeries in Cincinnati.
The Dodgers won the first game
crease In the retail price Is espect- amund Keen, Nevada. The bulky
ed Tuesday. j Swede u making quite reputation
T h Oil t waa BrMln At4 hv tha fur hlmaalf rfrtWn In tha ia h .1 . a-aaa
Olanu were tenting the Pirates CuIf CoM neflnto. company. (widow., but haa promise to return
7 to 3 and the other 13 to 7.
While tbia waa taking place the
of good ll.bleri (, ,
iraia.
I The reduction Is from 22 lo 20 to the Klamath country for a few
cents, wholesale and 15 to 23 cents.
3 10 1 In Pittsburgh. Thus the
C.lants reduced the gap by one
lull panic nun nrvj nuw d suuv
In back of Pittsburgh. I
The ether camea In the leacue
. . . . . : "I circaiaiion covertng the elly of
had no bearing on the pennant bus-' Klamath Falls aad the cosily of
mess. ine uravea oeai ine i ups " 'na. a rn, Hums, n
5 to 3 and tihe Cardinals won from I
the Phllllei by the aame score.
1 bonis before going east.
KM Marty remittal
I Kid Hiarkey. who won hla way lo
A elrealatloa covertng the elly of I fsvorable oienllon among Klamalk
, Untie, fans, will be back here to
MOW THKT riU
Teams ,
Weed 1
k. r. 1 ,
McCloud 1
"' I 1
Dunsmulr
Ml. Shasta
ToUls
Runs:
..36 7 10 27
..001 201 03x 7
besides, the umpire gave
proving glance his way, so no fistic
hostilities occurred.
It looked (or a time like (he Peli
can Hock were going to find slim Yreka
pickings. They went hitless until K. F.
the third, when Red Watts slammed Hits:
ont a two-bagger after O'Brien had Yreka 110 120 120 8
already received the only free pats. K. F. .001 301 14x 10
.ones issued an ring the entire game. Summary Two base hits Bay-
uonen scored on the two-bagger. J ness 2. Watts. O'Brien. Home runs
In the fourth three Successive hits Mathewaon. Eddy. Sacrifice hits
and O'Brien Hlbbard 2. Norwest. Strikeouts
Street 11, Jones 7. Mohler 4. Base
on balls Street 2, Jones 1. Hits
Oft Street 7 In 8 1-3 Innings; Bay
0
N Score R. H. E. '
0j Boston 5 11 0
Chicago 3 10 1
0, Batteries Cenewicb and Gibson;
0. SIMstead, Kaufmann and Gonzales.
The Athletics and Senators both
I won In the American so the Ath
letics still lead the Washington
I squad by two games. Connie
I Mack's club well from the browns
I to 1 and the Senators beat the
Indians. 3 to 2.
FAMOUS FANS
J Score
1
X Philadelphia 3
St. Louis 5
1
H.
9
7
200 000 120 li Batteries Ring and Wilson: Sher-
Quick Action By Fire
Dept Saves Ranch Home
by Bayness, Clinton
shoved over two rnns. and the Peli
cans went In the lead by a 3-2 score.
Street Retires
The Pelicans added another tally
In the 6th. when Mathews scored a
home-run on a scratch hit. "Matty"
ran ao fast that the Yreka Infield
threw the ball all over the lot, at
tempting to head Wm off. Throws
went wild, and the stands went wild
when" "Matty" crossed home plate
20 yards ahead of the ball.
Street weakened In the eighth,
and asked to . be relieved. The
Malln boy hasn't fully recovered
since his sick spell last spring, and
seven innings seems his limit.
Brilliant Finish
Glover hustled to Bill Bay. a new
comer from Mt. Shasta. Bnt Bay
didn't produce a thing. Before Moh
ler could be brought up with his
powerful southpaw siege gun Bay
had let in enough runs to put Yreka
In the lead 6-4.
But the PeKca'ns were out for a
victory, and nothing could smack
'em down. Four straight hits by
Arnold, Bayness, Clinton and De
mltt brought In three rirtis.
"Lefty" put a brilliant finish to
a brilliant game by striking out
three Yrekans In the ninth stania.
The locals are playing great ball.
It gets better with each game, and
If they lose the pennant. It will he
because they illdn't start to shov'
ine ciaHs tney are now In Just a
game or two sooner.
1 In 0 innings (pitched to 2 men)
Mohler 0 in 1 2-3. Left on bases
K. F. 7, Yreka 5. Stolen bases
O'Brien, Mathews. Earned runs
K. F. S, Yreka 3. Pnwi j-jj
Brien. Henderson. Demltt. At-
dell and O'Farrell.
8l"XD.AY'8 KCOIIK8:
Dunsmulr 2. Weed 4.
Yreka 5, Klamath Falls
McCloud 4, Mt. Shasta 5.
Fire Chief Keith ' Ambrose lets
nothlna block a nurnsiaa If tha a-'
.amuis may ue usea wnen ne wasi
I given credit for probably saving I
j the ranch house and barn of Paul I
J Hilton and William Nitschelm Sun-'
day afternoon.
A small hay alack caught fire
Why are all the boys!"d ,he "re d'Prtn,
iw kcw. u wmer nyoranrs
were within use and the fire biased
merrily on. A thought came to the
chief and rushing to the canal, a
pony snction pump waa used to
pump the water from the adjoin
ing lateral of the main canal. The
blaie was quenched at once with
a loss of the small stack, but the
home of the ranchers was cut of
danger.
Tourist:
in favor of Three-Finger Sam for
postmaster?"
Cactus Joe: "We think that It
would be an advantage If the aalary
was distributed around. Sam is the
worst poker player in the gulch."
Washington Star
A circulation covering the city of
Klamath Falls and the county of
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Score R. , E
Detroit g 15 3
Boston 7 10 2
Batteries Stoner, Doyle. Wells
and Basslcr, Woodall; Zahnlscr.
Fuhr and Bischoff. 10 innings.
Score R, H. E.
Pt- Loul 4 10 0
Philadelphia 6 10 1
Batteries Bush, Wlngard and
Dixon. Rego; Gray, Baumgartner
and Cochrane.
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tendance 1200 estimated.
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Cleveland 2
Washington 3
Batteries Miller nnd L.
neuther and Severelil.
Only games played.
H. E.
7 4
8 2
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