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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1925)
Pan EicKl- Smithy, Anpi-M!.Ul MICKEY WALKER IS pONEO Batteries Rommell and Cc?h-; rane; Ruffing and Hevlng. i CHICAGO. Aug. IS. nick Kerr. nd Hed Faber hoth failed lo stop1 Detroit this afternoon but Sergeant Connally did and the While Soil won the opening game of the series., i: to 5. It waa a nip and tuck NEW YOItK. Atir. 15 tl'nlted battle with Karl Whltehlll. retting. Press! After two years ol an In-'ihe better cf It until the locals volvod controversy with the Newit-roke the tie in' the seventh and Tork boxing commission, during then scored runs On seven bit which he was suspended once and iu the eighth. woa within two hours of another; Scor! R- II. K suspension, Mickey Walker. the Detroit 6 world'a welter weight champion.. Chicago 13 IT signed articles today to defend his Batteries Whltehlll, Doyle sn.l title against Dave Shade, the Call-; Bssslcr: Fabcr. Kerr. Conually and( fornia challenger. In the Yankee Schalk stadium on September 19. I Walker's suspension was lifted to pernit him to meet one of the feature bouts that was) staged for the benefit of the Italian hospital fund, but he waa forced to sign an agreement to accept Shade's long atanding challenge. Can These Old Boys Stand Strain? 1 was lined io . Ti 1 H.rry creb in j Venison barbecue Plans To Be Made E. F. Averill, state game warden wifl be issued an invitation to at tend the annual vension barbecue. to be given at the Crooked Creek hatchery. September 13. by members Sportsmen's ajsoela- Hnn according, to members ot the Don't Recognize Him- ho wm e bidden to the, feast are members of the state game , commission, including harold H. Kearns To Go Ahead rr t 1 T I hatchery. Septeni and Sign Jack Jacky the Kiamth LOS ANGELES. Aug. 15 (United i News) If It will spread any cheer his life to do so. Jack Kearns may Clifford of Canyon City. I. N. Fleis- I chener of Portland. J. W. Maloney ; 'nf Portland M H. Rauer of rorvalli: - .. .rfi'ijfl, fn, Inefe rwtmnepv to fight a den" of petulant wild cats.!"""1 Wlll,am Tln,e- '"" a banerv ol duzi saws ana met United Suites marines simultaneous-j ly In 'ni ring- I n-jt TV-Hp" won't pay any at-j uu:' r : the arrangements because; he rnnceJei Kearns absolutely no. right to make matches for him. This was the champion's calm re joinder Friday to the announcement of Kearns ' before the New York boxing commission that he, Kearns was ready to sign Dempsey for a fight with Harry Wills. "I'm sitting on the driver's seat," Dempsey said. "I don't care what ' the New York boxing commission does. The commission means noth ing in my life or my business. I'm, going to fight Wilis, but I'm the one who is going to arrange the match, not Kearns or the New York com- The meeting of the association which is scheduled for Monady at S p. m.. In the chamber of commerce is expected to bring all members of the group out as eaeh Is requested to bring a member with him, the penalty being the servitude as a waiter at the vensioG" barbecue. Percy Southwell, superintendent of the Crooked Creek hatchery will be master of ceremonies on the day when Judge Short Is scheduled to provide .the vension for the hungry visitors. I ' r 0 I ?'"t'llTk km : ;.h4I r-i .. . ( Batteries - l.udolph. " Whitney: Miljua and K. Ilahlwlii. '.!. h..r l!::y ,M.1,I, , fc . n)H11.VN'l. Ana. 15 T hniKi runs by lliillliiai-rlli uiid noihrr by lllgli gave the lt.vei s & to 1 victory over Oiikluiid here .. ... .u .... 1....,- l I. . - ..I...,. I. Saturday iitieiiinon in i" !- -- inn niiiK'Siarr' Wk ik ilouniu lieniii'r. ...-I -- - - - imiuiu to the unkiiinniTs i m , ini mii u,.u iiik, i nil major. , errors by Hunnefleld. I'orllnnd lni rliring, but nil he gut nm f ,, liortKln, " ntrlbutlng lo tho Heat - (list i hanco was itlrn long rii, 1 1 in : i with whatever Miller lluralna ,i , .,, " ' J . ... ' Iki.A era' defeat Flmt gnme- Uiikland ! I'nrtiand I llnlli lies - Fo.ler. It. II .... 1 II 0 10 Kiiut and K. 'and half doien Interesting lulk tiom FluiliU real estate men. And ti..,.. .. Il. mil : sums ti.k, . nil. luiiv Inlrrealliigly they rsa talk! 'Tyc.ihi that I. m l. he was ulc.neil by Ilia itta. . nplitsr ler, I.even iK. Stokes u M.I llaunnll. SiH ond game Oaklnud Portland II. S 11 K. ileli.liin N.illniitil., hut was sent back : orlh ol Hu J to tirand Inluud III Hie Trl KuiJ good h,, 'H Ii bkii. alter a brief Itioiii ul le... rlnluli,,,,!,, 1 buiS. Kl.1. Ileal, ,b, .S land Tobln. i NATIONAL LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 15. The Boston Braves evened the series with the Phillies by running up mission. They arn't kidding me. 10 to 4 score on them today. After I'm 21 and I can make my own con-! pounding Ring for four runs in tracts. Kearns had me sign a con-' the early Innings, they continued tract when I was younger, appoint-' their assault upon Couch In the lng htm my manager but I havn't final sessions. Jess Barnes gave got a copy of it and Kearns won't ; 11 hits but was always effective let me have a look at It. My law- after the second Inning. yers say such a contract Is Illegal 1 Score R. H. E. and If Kearns gets me sore I'll con-1 Boston 10 IS 1 . test tho contract In court. All I Philadelphia 4 11 3 recall about It anyway. Is that Ij Batteries Barnes and Gibson, promised to give him 33 1-3 percent 'o'Nell; Ring, Couch and Wilson. of my earnings. Well, I'm willing to give, him his cut If be behaves1 himself. "If Kearns signs me for a match ' with Wills and I like the bargain I may go through with it, but If not I'll Just Ignore It." NEW YORK, Aug. 15. Dazzy ance beat the liiauts here 2 to 1 today. Virgil Barnes blew up The failure of lovable old Walt Johnson to return to his nsual form has thrown the pitching burden of the Washington club on the shoulders of Marberry, Zacharr, Covetesikie and . Ructher. Zachary hasn't bem pitcliing in his nsual form.', Buethrr and Covey are being overworked. If one of them shonld crack kiss the Nata chances good bye. j Can they -atand the gaff? " ' lie ritut drew ul'eiillon an a back-'," tU' '"'MiJ ..... -lii- .....- , ""m in. ik... 1 Kranse and Head: llollngaworlh - "'- Kpik ' H ,l.,t anil luillilava fur Mil II,... I.. ' v SI MtJ -. nil pro leuni. Tho Waterloo, lu., , ' 'WJ club In the Mlillpil valley leaiuel.. 7 ""HV Kiiw bun Inn llrit reul Job in mjj. I W, The end of the neu.on (mi ml Kuclica "" bt tcr "t'klntt Ilia aervlrea. lie Joined imi.i... L ' Hi.. Inlrni,ll,,n .1 I. ... ,.,,irii .1..' . 'UuSa " 'ar lu ih,, lollowliiK uprlng. only In find him-: u,,,rii Orioles hi ii iiiiiiiii(-aii.eii m nm eiiuris to su ,.iul Xtt """' ! rr.l k., lie angiitrii Willi llio i:rnnd Ixluiul , I'-u ku r!k iv4 team ut Ilia I rlMiile league, and It waa 111. work there that drew him the brief trial with the Phils. When bo returned to (irand U- . In ml after hla trvuut Ills arm arew inirunser, hut Iho league grew!'1'" 'llltklu. It. It. K..'iiktr and when It bule. up "'uum4i ot ,J 0 12 1 l.iKlibe u out of u Job. He hunk.; " T In on with Otuhliu In inlil eni.n Ui KI.AMATU Ti Mill.. .In )'. ' ear. and wound up with a rvpula-Ou lion pa a culcln r and fulr ballluc b nterny To datu ItiU year hi tu lilt eliiix' In Tie .toil mark, and han drawu mora utteullun by bla linck- Ultf AN'tlKI.KS. Aug. 15. -Uw Angeles cinched their erle with Snrrauienlo here this afternoon when they won by a score of 4 to 3. The Senators threatened in the sixth and seventh Innlimi to overcome the frur run lead of , the Angel, but Wright, who sue- reeded tilamer on the mound fur i Ims Angelea, atnpped the attempt i Scoro It. II. i: ISarramento 3 lu 3 i lon Anselen 4 9 1 llattrrlea Sh ftenba, h unci Shea: Itilusner and S.inil'n rr.. iwv ml iitxm mva chardliu i( , clured tha Score Suit Lake San Kriiiu Im-o Ralii. rlca - - 1'oniier, Kalio and leteri: WlllLinia. Momty (iriffin, McWeeny and Amiew, Velle , iiiimiuin.i .v nun oi iiiiii- , quill, is aiming tne vimiors in ixiuui- ath Kails (be remainder of the week. .uelilie' father la a butcher and I. C;x' KeiN , . I .. ui)ii: c and Young's sacrifice fly mzii t!;c flrt run for 11 in the eighth Inning with a homer f'invlnnall , ..... into the leftfield upin-r stands. He t'litxiiurgu has hit safely in 15 runic. Vance's single. Mitchell's sacri- waa Invincible. , It. II. K. .... s is o; 1 S 4 ! i 'Uatteriew Ponohue and liar-1 : grave; Kremer, tJIdnam. Adams and flee. Wheat's pass and Fournicr a! Oow-h; Spencer, single sent In the winning runs iu ',. the ninth inning. Score R. II. K Brooklyn 3 3 New York 1 5 Batteries Vanoe and Deberr : ' Barnes and Snyder. , SEATTLE. Aug. ! I COAST LEAGUE ST. LOUIS. Aug. Hornsby led his St. 15 Three runs re rod in the sixth Inning of to-; 15- Bogers .lav-, fame rave Seattle a 5 tn 3 Louis Cardi nals to a 4 to 2 victory over Chicago .Cubs today, hitting; ''lad hoice run of the season. Scores It. II. Chicago 2 6 St. Louis 4 7 I in the eighth Inning and ninth Batteries BuMi aud (iiinzaicii: 1 Wrnnn Inning to tlose a tough r'lchers' Sothoron and O'Karrell. battle. It waa Vance's fourth i . (Straglht win over the Giants and PITTSBURGH. Aug. his 17th victory of the season. ; teen hl'a off three Pint A1V1KKI1 .AfV LtAliUti 1DB only Ulant run was "cored by. enabled the Cincinnati victory In the second game alter ,h"' losing tho first game 1 tn 3 to n'3 Vernon. John Mlljus oun.'tctii d "Wee" Ludolph In the second game. Griffin for the Tigers hit a home run In each game. First game It. . K K. ; uniy soumwortn in the sixth inn- even the series today with CLEVELAND. Aug. i5. Joe lnS n a double. Frlsch's single. to 1 victory. Donohun for Glard tnrned In an excellent mound' performance against the Indians' here today and as a result St. Louis I made it two straight over the honiej team, 3 to 0. Walter Miller, young! Cleveland southpaw, gave Glard all1 the battle he could stand up until the ninth inning when Walter went! to pieces and allowed the Browns to get 3 hits In a row. J Score R. H. E. . St. Louis 3 11 2 Cleveland 0 3 1 j Batteries Glard and Hargrave; neattlo I Butteries Bryan 15.- Fif-- Hasty and Daly. pitchers! R.mIh If. Second gnme M 1 .1 and SMil'n.' S Vernon 3 the1 Seattle 5 II. In lu FAMOOS FANS CUisifita W l.uebtM- did his flrnt recelvlug over morning ftpOi 'the telephone. Itoy gut an he could i ways. React 3 ' cars s wj . niilve in kiJ 3 av -J da i IrVE 5CF.HErr-!0T 4 I V!?lt, X LhhV SlTHT-CX. i,,o fStL. OfW VdlTWOUT RTtNi fil m.cuwL'Es-i'SMT r JOS-fBCNO-O-OTOL? X COULO JOSTSiT VAECt UOV4 MOr4C3EVOU 15 Ss. lt. vn Miller and L. Sewell. I I WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. The world champions took the Yankees, by a score of 6 to 1 today. While1 , the Harris men pounded Sbawkey! I.r 11 hits. Coveleskie held the1 itlne '.cam to eight hits. Joe! ilur ij, who substituted for Joe' .Iui-e a. rirt. hit. a homer, while! GoeiId h !i:,g up a trio of singles. Score u. 11. E. New To k 18 0 '"' ''tli n 6 13 0 Hi Her'. :s Shawkey and Si hang, Benqough; Coveleskie and Ruel. BRINGING UP BILL -r ?Op -II ft 1 -dc'y IM0Ji?iYiVE by JACK FARS, VcMr ARE. ANCESTORS POP - z 77, xLL-Willie I'M ONE OP VtXJRi? VOOtt GT3ANDPA IS" r ANO'THER. -and JP i I I . I k. I sw: r- a M II Well pop - "then wm do ' People Bpa ABcxJrr.'THEM- BILLY'S UNCLE liOSTON. Aug. 13. After win ning n hard fi,ught decision from the Red Sox In the opener, Cn-! nle Mack's Athletics were stopped in the second game and shut out ; at well, Charlie. Ruffing hlankins-j them to the tunc of fivo to noth ing. The Mackmcn could do noth-1 lng with the Red Sox pitcher, who allowed hut five scattered lila while Rommelt was driven from the rubber In the aixth. First game R, H. E. Philadelphia 3 7 2 Boston 16 1 Batteries Humus, Heimach, Wal berg and Cochrane; Elntike aud ISIs chotf. Second game R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 R 2 Boston 6 8 1 v I lies lado , routii f11ILkK I black . Mat '-" ( ,00111' . L .. kl I loucn Lal! Herbert AH km. i Urlsl -- ' r - ,