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Farewell Local Game Of Pelicans Season Played Here
HIGH POWERED AND REJUVENATED' SP.ORTCS DOME PRQV
McCLOUD TEAM TO BATTLE M)UAI
California Team Anxious To Keep Pennant In Siskiyou
County And Strengthen Team Accordingly;
Mohler Oppose Sligar
As muter atunrt now John ,M tu"' "' 17 '""'"
Iraw must limp .through iho re- fell.
malnder of. the current aiiaminj in l;o
with one-armed pitching Malt, to i.,t mark
und
ho von M gamea
of hi career, and
iO HttMk.
N.hf. tho
cons Hunt
boasted I
Vat t tliln writing Art only
niuy realty ui'peniiaui't, u
W.
vl.tirln In 13!t played
,.r produced. ft hu "'
durable writ una of lh bralnl-
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l-j And ha standi by himself In Ilia
1 matter of blocking runnara at home
he plate. ,
'"'j 8t' leg ara maaa of aear.
I In plte of lh" arnu r ha wura. a
i big resu't of bia In'mi'lil work In
The fair erounds hall lot is red hot with action this wot'k. to l.e
It will coiitimie to he until Friday niKht, when tho Pelicans some time.
..i... !.: w L-,,,it lf,ii, what ni'Dlllises to be one of the! True. Mc(.raw
Lane mvii i.i.ti. .... . . - - i
.. ...o ;.. .ha liljinrv if tho i-itv from n view- the
Kreutest uau . oU or wn
pOIIlt Ol lllipui l.llli r.
It will be the farewell same of the season on the local
field. Furthermore, that crippled crew of McCloud ball play
ers who put up such a miserable excuse of a ball game here
a month ago, has been strengthened. And that to no little
degree. "
Evidently the northern California teams are determined, may e ut
; mmlhpaw the It-am baa par, , ,he wlnnlnn of It" f' "', rhtjcklug would b nrurora at hum.
ii the year of it" reign. lhr (u,ir p,,unBi, ,:, a row for Mc-j. Steve mm "am coming. Ill usually I
i k liiiuiurliaii'd f.ir ,iraw id. burnt up a CC? avoraxo on lili kmc, fruuehed In frnni (
PIRATES AGAIN TUUNBAtt
m dai ilk rURft
01 J Ja.cV Quiiui Win. Again For" jkr )
Louis; Herb Pennock jgUnkg WfcvS
. , ing But Two Scattefsd i
draw.
that
losing only half of lha plai. rlKhl l lh run
has Il. nll.-y. HtU muny itanira aa lie won. ! nar i path. Klav.. would wall mi
ll ...,., i il lies! . ,. , - ,, -h.,.t ht I ID lu I. llllltl iui kihi II in
in OO Ifll ;"
:uiw. lie ... ... .1... i.ruvL,,!1 milt hit wuuld drop Ut ha
Wltininc rtH-wru ui t.-
haa yet to win hl temli vi.-tory. I,var. II,. loat 11
PITTSBURCH. Auif. 12,(UHe(1 J
York CiiuuU, oiirv famous us a very al.i.L i
.1 .. . A .1. . .. . BliJ
otner Riune to me rirmeit Wednesday, andki
until, til 11 111 V III F'illuliiirirli l.f,, .... .1.. . '
r -J - " "vnn u tiTUtftfll.
. .!. ' ...l. 1... II.. .!.. . . .. .
rounn in few juin uuuiy tieiuiucd 111 their tom j '
t bln The tlffeut Wedliesduy. 6 to 3. set the Gi.T
The last two and let the runner cunme Inl
It u to be honed that I he trouble 'ramnaiina he won H and H tlc-'alundlnit. "I'lke, timi. or any mom, . jj y irnmPH to thu rear of tllil PimU.
with Vhfa arm Isu l one thai iri(VJ and lost lit and four. j way the ba.a ruiiunr tooao. '", feW year HKO, tho Oilllltlt Were seven B.tiu.1
will end hia pltrhinis days. Ho l.! four-year rrUn of Ihe ameaieppina.
however, old enoiiKh to become l lim h, therefore, contributed Kana sot aa bl n' kick out of II
susceptible ti sore arms ana u .r,,lrM aj hut S7 defeat. aa they do nee uuya oui ui e-
It.. A.. I.... I t,:.... ' ; -."'
in iiiiKimi, uui iiuui vt iiiv x iruien KIT the
i . . . Tut- t I. i i ,. W(
his Inactivity now , ,h(1 .ur world's aerlea (hat Ins aliiniter. drop lha ball cut or
that Klamath Falls, the only Oregon team in the league, and m vai ot 1 ' ,'u- followed the vktorie. ..? ihe oianta.th. lot.
l,nll nnl kon lhi nunnnnt . won a lOiai Ol lour
u new luiuci ii nun, f.iiiii tivi i..v ... fv. .........
As evidence of thin, word camet
.h. iimmv r,on ihe Hammond, H. N. Moe.
Btar first baseman ot the league, j Aent A- Henderson. koss ne joirn-u me urmiu i "" Has ever mararo a unu .
Bert Aubrey una T. w. TtewcomD were name in Dig. me jrar nuvr nowever. worainic in a ini u
Uoorce Malltnits nati periormeii Kamea and fanning men in
his miracle feal with the Huh inniiifi. He loat two faulty In Ihe
'team. Art had rosy visions of col-; opening series ln and one
lectins a slice of series melon his each in Ihe folio three
verv first Year uu. llisuirv. how-.
ever, relate how Pal Moran and And a Ooveseskie contlnuea to "Sh.
his Phillies threw thins out of da bit the pamlns of Stovej 1
in Ihe league Ihe next rim- O'Neill, hi battery male for many! Jworo n. H. r.
I
Ho has been in Ihe bis show It one a aerlea. He pitched soma of, i
......aw s & a a w A TIT
County years and with Ihe liiants seven. lm most heirt-breaklns nail lat jfVIr,.KH,.Ar LXAUULi
less. This time, however, they are badly trjpJ
is wobbly, and they arc KettinK no better J
Harry Greb Scores
with the nossible exception ot
Arnold, his been released from Present at me meeung.
Dunsmuir. and will don a McCloud
uniform on the initial sack. That
boosts the McCloud stock about S3 I rf inrri T in 4 TTl4,
per cent right there. LUAol LJvilJ
SUser To Hurl I
"Chuck" Sliger will hurl for Mi- Score It. II. E.
Cloud. It was. Sliger, who burned yernon 12 13 0
Score H. H. K. '
t'hlraso l t 0
Naw York i 7
Uatterlea Lyons. C'venirus. fon- j
Innlly and Svhutk; Penno.k anil Hen-;
joint
up the league in the early part ol Seatle 2 S 6
the season. It was Sliger who de- Batteries Barfoot and Whitney;
teated Weed t:.: early this sura-j numnvich. Milius. Ramsar and Maid-'
win. Vernon made 10 runs in 11th.
' Score R.
Salt Lake 7
San Francisco IT
! r..lt!erles Kalllo, Stroud.
'C.ittail
A;.Lav.
and Peters; Mitchell and
mer. Sliger went to the hospital
for a slight operation six weeks ago.
and he will come back to the gam?
'in the hope of cinching the pennan;
for Weed by turning in a win fo
McCloud against the Pelican;.'"
On the other hand, the Pel'
are smarting under tao l.i; : o:
"Little Al" N'orwest, short'. !o-. o:
that Xorwest was s-.ieh a st.'v :!:ar
the team will suffer his !o .i. !' ,r.
while the little fellow ,-.iw.i-.- -. v,;
his best, and was a com 1st- at aiit.-r.
tiia Xiciuing was not up t'j st.i.lrd.
But Norwest has played in lb.'
infield machine since the start of
tlie season. . Clinton, a newcomer, 1 1 Oakland
being brought from rightfield, I. Portland 3
Detroit t 3
Boston II 1
llallerle IhDle. Carroll and
stepped out and won himself 17 celver hi unconditional releana. Woodali; lloss. KhniRe and lleving
games while losing only eight.
H E nex year he brcke even with IS Sieve as far aa the big leagues are Score K. It K.
j3 3 victories and defeats and after he, concerned. But If he fulls to re- St. Loui J 10 1
jihad won a few the following year, turn he can call this meusure -of Philadelphia & 1
O'S'eill "J5- the Giants grabbed him at a fame enough for a lifetime. He, Batteries Olurd. Hunfnrlli and
puign. a year. Is chronicled. The Yankee.
It look Art two years to get hl3 in their rebuilding and revamping
bearings and then, in 1917. he procus. have given the aged re-
The, Thb probably nifani lh? end of
reported price of I.15. 000. must be ranked
He wound up that campaign with greatest catchers
as
one of
the game
the
has
llargrave: tjuliin and Cochrane.
Cleveland al Washington, ruin.
Score R. II. E.
oacrumemo 4 10 3
Los ' Angeles 7 8 1
Kalleries Keating. C.mfield nml
flua; Koot and Sandberg.
First garni
hold down second base. If he fin
into the machine, all well and .good.
Hut with only three remainln
games, it is highly possible he will
be unable to get into the names i
and play winning ball much before
a game or two. Watts will pla;
shortstop In Norwest 's place.
Mohler To Hurl
There will be no free passes hon
ored at next Sunday's game. It beina
a non-scheduled game at Klamath
Falls, and McCloud taking prac
tically all the gate receipts.
,' "Lefty" Mohler will twirl tho
farewell game on the home lot. It
was Mohler who held McCloud to
Bix hits and struck out 14 men. when
the McCloud team was at lis best.
Batteries Pruett and
Meeker. Stokes and Tobin.
Second game R.
Oakland ?
Portland 3
Batteries Kuni and Read
hac. Burns and Hannah.
TODAY'S STANDING
Th Med. k,
lat k ui J
I iog until. M,a J
atUff una . .
K. 0. in Second Rd. ;h'
,nu ara mil i,.
Over K.C. Irishman L?;,n,rJ
! ' ha tfcf U
.v-w. V.-v' v m a." 'n""" " "H
rt . a . i
ii. llnllfd Nrwra) llnrry (Jreb
of Pliialmrgti, wurlil'a luliUlU
weUtbt cJianiplua, acorn I tcs-b.
ajcal otiHit ovrr Hat WaUli
of Kunsit Ally, la Iho avrond
ruund uf M-Iinlulrsl to rounil
balllr W liirtKUy ulichl arfunt
1-tMKt MMxUiliir ai the iMllunnl
latlium irrulinilA.
After kiiiM-MiiK WaUli to bla
knrr three lliimt In the areunil
M-ion tirrb iprfcntl rrasliing
rlaht Hlug lo the Jaw I halt arnt
Walsh alamirrlnii la Hie ran
vaai. Ile awayrtl In hi km-1
nnl then fi ll ovrr on hU back
h aeronil Inaaml a lowel ihrouiih
Hi ml"-, ciMllng llie fllit after
mu liilnule n.1 fJ.e aorun.U of
rnnil Iwro.
(Irrb niilfouglit anil lianuni rsl
ina mm
ped to lb Do4tn
lw In ik ntt.
wot
HoWMff, u, lj
cure In third L
game lead tiv J
ro fimrtk.
The rkllla,
double hndti
Card ca U ,
and th Ptlthan
to 0 la Hits kta
Old Jack Qui
aa a wiaaui t
abuul
first rounil, Julilng lilm
rlglil anil Irfta at will.
the Alicia
la PhlUdlU.
twlia dUcartJ
celved !! amtaai
murk raipe Mi)
on lh AliHtdi
at tha to
h" ! pitched tka a i
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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3 13
6 10
Borne. FlUsltntnoni
Ydn and Gooch.
Migratory Stable
Men Dealt Blow By
County Fair Board
"Migratory horsemen"
strings are not sufficiently fast to
earn enough money for their up-1
keep, suffered a blow at the hands !
of the fair board yesterday. j
In the future, according to the,
new j ian adopted at the meeling, i
owners of stock must pay a weak
in advance for box stall or housing
space in the Hve3tock pavilion. An
order waa handed the superintend-,
ent of grounds empowering him to
enforce this rule.
The new edict, officials said. Is.
in line with practices on standard
tracts and other fairgrounds whose
upkeep Is self-supporting.
At the meeting space was allo
cated the various exhibit, in th.
main pavilion and the northern I
end of the grandstand. !
Vendors of kewpie dolls, blank-!
ets and like articles are to meet!
with little favor in the future. It:
was Toted to bar those cc-nces-l
slons which. In the words of the'
board, "that In the past have ndd-t
ed nothing to the attractiveness of
the fair nor met with public ap-'
proval."
The sandwich, candy, popcorn
and oilier email concessions will I
be rented for a flat rate of $15'
with the exception of eating Btands '
furnishing meals which will
priced at $25, each payable ln ad
vance,
Arrangements will he made for
a canning demonstration of club!
girls and, during certain hours ofi
the days, Mrs. N. E. Woodhouse, I
ot Merrill, will advertise the grade
of honey produced in the- section '
of which she Is a resident.
Premium ribbons were ordered
at the meeting, and sevpnil changes
for the more expeditious handling
of show animals were arranged.
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FAMOUS FANS b, HopP
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San Francisco
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Los Angeles ..
Portland
I Oakland
I Vernon
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summer tlaaialV
took aa odd mi
maintain ta toil
of vlrlorlr.
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ahead of M H
l,ralnd out of)
, : IndUn Id OkH
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Tha Tlm t
In Boston, m1'
A paper where all the people na
opportunity to express themselves if
they desire that'i The Klamath
Slew.
BMNGINGUPBILL
A MATTE fl Of- LOCATION
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