The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 15, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
atuitluy.. August: lLJl!r.
GIANTS BACK ON HOME LOT STAGE
DESPERATE COMEBACK AND WIN 2,
LafgestlPlow in the World
Hi following announce.
Dutch Reather Blanks Yank. For Washington, While
Sammy Gray Goes Full Route For Connie Mack
And Scores A Clean Victory
NEW YORK. Aug. 14. (Litncd Now) Kcturmnjr to;
their own habitat after a series of gruesome misfortunes in
the middlewest, the Giants took two mighty swipes at the
Brooklyn Dodgers Friday afternoon and made quite a notice
able change in the complexion of the pennant competition in
their league. Jack Scott, the periodical derelict, pitched one 1
victory over the team from the wrong side of Brooklyn bridge,
score, 3 to 2. Jack Bentley. the Weyland dean, collaborated
in pitching the second conquest, score, 5 to 3. j
Meanwhile the Pirates were squashing the Reds in Cin-i
cinnati, 14 to 6, and the two actions comprised a serious, if
not disastrous misfortune for the players who toil for Jacki
Hendricks.
U wnWiWMUii- aSW Ca.' 1 'v V.'
jfT-r:i . fed
Liquor
im-re?. . rr- 1
,iui to full rapacity with payroll, i "." na,
h Uf'l In III eoiiniy." inlhii. fr S
hiaiuiln Kl.m. ""''h .. ,. .
BlIlllllllUBl booai.l . fill-J"
llulletln
inenl : j
"Siix k imnni lb narhH are on
a muin.l financial bulla, iralna are1
! being nil friiiu bumpor rrop, build-1
jlni roiidlllima Bra OB tha upward'
! grade, and Maninln mill, ar run
Hi
I From ill"
alii l "t BIllllllllllBl boiial
wlii'n K II Hnk r. cashier ut th
(Irani l'a unit Josephine" bank, ru
lMri..l Hial "a wnnU
....i i... i.
iihu nrrj, ....... .... IH maiiinin - fvik.
lor urrri., vegetable, and " " aartit
did Ihi
I" fluil
rr.., u .
"Mm.
0V
rountry
i fruit produced In lha 'valla?." j
NATIONAL, LEAGUE !
Flr.l gome tt. II. K
I Brook lu I" It 0
Nw York S 11 0
llnlterle tMmrne anil Taylor:
Scott ami Snyder.
Ill.k.y (ur
"'nil
The Gianls. still In second place.'
gained half a pome un Hie Pirates,
who still lead them by four games.
However, the Reds slipped back 1 M
games In the course of the after
noon, and a- "ve full games
astern of the Giants, and further-
COAST LEAGUE
The largest plow in the world, nude in 1873, Is lillr now. ' Ome upon a I line, lolcj by 80
vole of oxrn, with a driver lor every lir yoke, and guided by two men, il turned farrow, five feet
wide and two ami a half fret deep, in the San Joaquin taller, California, it is a curlu.ity on a ranch
at BakrrficM. t'alif.. now. '
j Kerond game "'' It.
Brooklyn .' 3
i New York &
I Kaitertea A. Ilrnwa ami Iieberry
Ilcntlcy and Hartley.
11
It
bob
II
ilrun
ed In tka Jail.
fullr
Score
Vernon
more have wasted all the advantage Seattle
ihev Mined when thev tossed the Batteries Pillette
around Cincinnati last Mryker and Baldwin.
It. II E.
4 10 1
1 9 0
and Whitney:
5R0RTS DOfjEBRgy
urn iiimbisib ii nnfin T noom4n r baowNMuaaBaVB
ckampions
week. I "
' Krds1 Dream Flop ! Score
i Barring the use of dynamite. theySacrauiento
may now consider themselves ef- Angelea
fnetlvelv nnri nernmnpnllv sat ttntill.l Butteries V lucl
They are most ralfkely to be men- Crandall. Payne and Sandberg.
tioned again Ik..-, season as bidders
for the world series. The alarm ' Score It. H
clock has rung on Cincinnati's, Salt Lake 10 17
dream. I San Francisco 16
For the sake of the record, but Batteries McCabe. Mulcnhy,
It. II. E
..5 10 2
.... 7 9 ' . :
and Kochler
K.
Are the fliants destined rnc liroh.
more to ride to victory In the Na- Kristh
tlonal league race mainly or their
"gnu"?
Il begins to look that way.
Year ufter year the Giants' when
forced to fight with iht'ir bmki lo
the wall to hold the lead in the Na
tional league scramble, have out
gamed the Pittsburgh Pirates, their
most persistent and formidable
rivals, and have won out ou thei:
Hul-i nerve.
nat that It makes the slishtv-st diMvey. Kallio and Peters. Cook; Croc-I This year they are apparently,
ference to any one. It niisM be tnv.- tctt. Geary, Mitchell, Griffin and'doins ;he same thing.
Travia Jackaon
and even Freddy
.MrGraw's muln . utility nun. have
been imaiucllaied tor duly, just
when their servlcea were needed
most. Then one tr two of hU play
ers apparently Jumped the traces.
The KUit filed by Mr. Iluiih Mc
Quillan against the Giunt pitcher,
alleged that McQuillan had been
breaking training. McQuillan de
nies the charges. He bus, how
ever, been of little use to the learn
all season.
One thing McGraw has instilled
loo In a couple of years oi Idlenaaa
as far a lha ring came la con
ccrned. Rut Hilly Clbaon, manuger
'of Gene Tunney merely draws he
Krunkte loud guffaws when he lnita that
.indsirom. ' Hempsey'a healiaiicy about enter
ing the ring with Tunney baa been
caused ty a fear of the young man.
I Hcore "It. II. K.
lUoaton '.. '. I 17 t
I Philadelphia II It j
llatterlea - It. Hnillh, It run. Kamp
and mtiMin; Carlson
llenllne.
"! Mltrh.ll . ' b.
"niplM
-booM,,,,
aim diwr,,
lail. 'i
r. Iltn.1
to Ibalr arrival, Ow,.'
do batil. lla Mt
Identity
And.m.B NUl k. J
ralla aa hi. horn. Jl
working i
fooda nearby.
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FULLER SELEC?
"OULTRY
Hells
J. II.
Hcore
Clnrlnnall
i i
It
1
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and . . MWttd
j juiig or pouitr, tu J
nurla at tha KUauk J
K this rar. It WMlMr,!
'IMU. burgh U 1 11 rU,l hatrun
VI AMATI4 nilTinnif K llallrli-l.uiM. May. lll.mlll.r V"" rn"'r of
DDAICrn im Dill 1 ftim "'"'"n. tlrady anil Margrave. Krua- of Ik. tnd
PRAISED IN BULLETIN ,r: Meadow, .nd oon,b.' ''"""r 3
I. tealvely l.inw,l
An optluilstle outlook on lha! Score ' ft
Klamath rountry la that held by J. Chicago J
A. Gordon of the First Nationalist. Loula . a
bauk, who haa been Instrumental In I llatterlea Alrandr and
the appearance in the First National sales; Mall, and O'Parrell.
Bulletin of the financial success In i '
Klamath county. Leslie Itogera.
II. K. j breeding
3
S
(Ion
Mis. Ada llmmtr - J
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Agricultural tollen
I alraiion at.ff. h tl hfc
I culinary and aoamu.
Jessie MrCoroa, kail c J
V.s Acscw.
' : mI
I ty
tioned that the Cubs b:at t:ic
in St. Louis 7 to A. und '.
Phils beat the Braves i:i Vh
phia 11 to 8. If the ( a:-.l i Ir.
they would have cr.iwd. -.1 ill
gera out of fourlh pla; . 1,..
didn't.
Heather Blanks V.n:I. .
Dutch Reuthcr s senile flipper Second game R. II. E.
crcafcfu tuioufiii uuoiuer iuii game ! Oakland. ...r.t'.....'.:.L.'.-.. 7' :7 3
of bail on the. pitching rise 'for tl:e Portland T.........-.....13 11 1
Washington learn; and the aneleiit Batteries Oelaney. Harris and
throw-away adorned his record wt!h Read; Barns and Tobin.
the story ot a. shut-out over ti e
e!- First Ramo R. II.
on Oakland 3 S
Portland -4 6
Batteries Boehler and Head;
Varrison and Hannah, Tobin.
They
of keeping
r": their mluds
have the precious fact!:y
the thought deep In
that they can
games, despite hail "swirms and
high water. Right now, or course,
this confidence is strengthened by
the success ot four long campaign,
campaigns in which they carried
un with wobbling pitching staftJ.
erratic hatting at times, and in
juries to regulars
wreck the morale of the faverago
ia hi, players Is the Idea that alibis ,,,, of ln, ,, , ,h)
don t go. If a player baots one.
pulls n boner, or fnlla into a slump!
no me Is asked or expected to!
listen lo a woeful anux a. to the;
.tause, of his downfall. Except In
the cases of the rew youngsiers
carried. i ulong while they arquire
rzpcr:rSM tile ptewemtt or aiiHcurei
I-.; of a player in the batting order In-
ih.i wnni.i dicatea clearly enough his value to
iiifi nifiii. do il Mi nH ii enuiim
A circulation covert, tbe elty of eatlc aclence dtainaa.
riamaih r-ll and tha count e otlr will i.ik '
Ki.m.ik ik.,.. .w. -v ' "I'1 'alk la kunh
Yanks. 2 to 0. ThlB didn't improve
tho position of tjie Senators; boir
ever. for the Alhletlcs,- defending
their lead of two full games, de
feated the Red Sox in Boston, 6 to
3. Sam Gray, the pitcher whor-e
work got the Athletics away on their
winning career in the spring, earned
lull credit for this triumph. lie
ave nine bits, but kept them apart.
The Browns beat the Indians, 10
to 7. .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
club. But they seemed to have.
.that courage ot the start of thelri ". ' ' ' " I
Iru-k In till I I,rlfM lu.cring vuriuus ancle, oi
o play It properly.
New Y'ork 0
Washington 2
present reign
Tbo Pirates, meanwhile, climb
p to the tup of the National lcagua
1 ,f,3B
n . and
Batteries Jones and Bengough:
Reuther and Severeld.
HOW
Teams
Weed
K. F.
McCloud ...
Yreka
Dunsmulr ...
Mt. Shasta
THEY STAXD
W. L.
9
S
....6
S
Pet.
.750
iScore R. H.
Philadelphia 6 12 2 striking example of fighting '
Bos,OI 3. 9 S.splrit shown than that which has ThU may on. But It must liej'
Batteries Gray and Cochrane; I hovered over the Giant camp theald that while subjugating ll'.e?
Wingfield. Zahniser. Fuhr and Bis-llast four and a half campaigns. ; personal element to get hi auto-.
L UUU,
I hour AJti-h riav 1 TJ
FAMOUS FANS ' T? L
i i r
. . . i Mull irtavem are n red to t ir b.ill I S ' l ', 1 I. - I , . a. I I
- . 1 "" " ":.-... .i.i- .1.111 t. .? J',, 1 Y-JTr . I vn m
ithat courage ot the start of helr( ' " ' I I U, V Vti K. h3 Y7' rtA I 5 I
. II Yf''lijr: lir-VBl. -tmrf X I A,. V -' V I
he top of the National leagua McGraw has been accused o; not I I TTj.-'J' I O. P01 J- I
mast, knives in their teeth only running his team with an Iron! ' I vT ' -' ' '1'- &i ' I ' iClV I ) , J
murder lurking In their eyes'hand hut ot being the '"Wains" f ir ' I -U,- ... '3 hi - J&CFi. ".t'V . y
and then take to drinking milk and, every iu Hcr.'ot It. .'.It I. said I -'fMtP jf Srf Ab ' j
Jumping at the slightest noise In' that he slgnah every',, move a j V r-TT: I (P) I J
the way of a cap pistol exploding. I PH'her makes 'and orders every, jIMli i J. .' ' - 1 W aagai n " I ' 'r I
E. I Never haa there been a more: " "" --. """"; - .-..-.V I I . Am.. l f 1 U' b
Play. . ' I HCTl. rtN I i 1 X7S. 1 I I Q IT L
TU. . . , . mnln. lvl nl nlnu ha Inatlll Im, 'S's l. I1' ..1 X - f S I -'WVW.. J I
i..ti jrt, in lvuiii lias i;een - - , -yr, n. 0 J. I -V - s ""e" I I
hardor hit wilh Injuries and other: llls ,(!am " flRhtlng spirit lliat ( jt?- IHC. rXbaVU. aag. . I L
dlseoneeriln. indrtnt. right now no other club in the Na-! t J6 nA 'BfVTl-Vi . X-- Ji 1 I
st. Loms m m i :.:..: ::r.. .. . yfa-er l - z r jzj r.
i in , . -.iireviuus ii:ni in me perioa dating .u , . , , 'yrlrW r. r. - . . . - u. t, i,. JlwP.. fi
1 nnft C,eJeUnd 7 12 S from April 1921. McOraw's mo-U That goe. at It lava. , , j W , drW oiJ-r r f, "P VS1
7 1 L BaUerle"d-D"f0ta1 valuable regulars have been forced ... . IT'S X 'v'i U Y
1 .416 Hargrave; Smith. Cole and Sewell. .,, , i . .V- Sit TUvk rf-r? VsC2r . I I
5 7 .416 Ij Only games played i. , ,,. tnere may be aome question as' I T , . " " 22C-3r' ' f I t
......3 9 .250 vaIs bwaw of InJurlea. Heinle to Jack Dempsey'. condition, fol-t -Wp'- ??J& ' ' "f"" : 'r. i-K ft
I ! 1 ' I, - i
. - - : - ' -x -. .. t.
What Part Has I ' : ' ' ' j
tEarl Played in BRINGING UP BILL aswhe. by JACK FAR,, i
Athletic Spurt? j ... -:.fegggza -zsisjig " . , ,. ' " x 1
bl002 - q)T6Firrap. wmywot- 5 OuO. NEW 1 i
ZfV!mm ' T ' CUP THAT Iff - VO012. L.TTLtT - r-OXi.-rtliE.ltl. ...
- ij-' i . :f.
j billy: s uncle,
l-'rlPpt L" vSSSs IklRSSffll "T1 WL
Earl Mack, above, son of tlie
; venerable Connie, joined hi fn
ther two years ap as coach.
Last spring Connie made him
team captain. Now it might be
well to ponder what part the
shrewd "chip off the old block"
has played in the climb of the
Mackoicn tills year.