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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
THE KIMMK IjEWS RTS SECOND "' SECTION ION United Neva and United Prest Telegraph Services ' IT i.j Every Morning Except Monday) KLAMATH FAU; ORE JfUESDAYAUGUST 18, 1925 Price Five CenU :al fans charter' special train to weed bans Cinch Second Place By 11-8 Victory Over McCloud 10 TAKE S 10 SEE HEAVY SLUGGING OF PELICANS AND STEADY HURLING OF MOIILER WINS DECIDED Round Trip To r $414; Will Sum Day Jial sensational pennant drive, Ici fiv straight Pelicans will Jwt rival el Weed l t.i I L. IBM ISie VI Hhip lie in that who hare Merest th de fer the pennant iDi will be given to f o down an te cheer the lo- Mj, which will Weed and nd a reenlUnt trtii Ikit Will ac tbssatd or more mtf, will roll Falls Sunday the tare UiebeJl ma arranged with Pacific for a ticket for a one- la ether words, Weed and hack le for $4.14. guarantee of 100 ' the special ' train. ItlOBa ffluit lu fa v )ir afternoon. 'Any ft lo make 'the 'trip l'io. tliouid 'make jUoa br Wedneada. trip may fall through. Ia be made at Uo- lr. th Mecca Pool Crawford of the Acme toss .tame aensratea f from Weed for the The fact that the 'M on aeven conaec- "ths only reaaon th. unable to gain rtrala. f""n ton w in iceaa-ta hard training ' The batter and r'll sot be announced nlautcs before th. Bayness Steal From Firt To Home On Succeative Pitch Three McCloud Hurler Fail To Check Batfett; McCloud Threatens In Sixth A terrific butting offensive early In the game that ran up a big lead for tho locals. One bad inning the sixth when every Pelican seemed to forget Klamath was contending for the pennant, the result of which threw a scare into the 1200 onlookers, and the final tightening up and pulling together process, which gave the locals a clean victory. Those were the things that presented the thrills to the fans Sunday when Klamath registered an 11 to 8 win from McCloud. Aside from the one bad inning, when three consecutive trrom filled th bags, and a home run by Farley of McCloud scored a quartet of counters, the Pelicans played an airtight game. They wars oa their toes every minute. The same was replete with flashy work of the reorganised In field. On the oftenslfe the Tell. cans batted everythlug the three McCloud pitchers hsd to offer, to talling IS hits for the afternoon's work. Daring Base Ranntng ' The daring base running of the Locals won Its way Into the heart of the grandstand. The boys are as good as Weed, and If tbey don't win neat Sunday It will be the breaks of the game. Frenehy Baynses ec complUhtd'ttoa fast of stealing from first to second, from second to third snd' from third home, at- Intervals While pilger. was striking ont three men In a row for McCloud. On the steal borne. Beynrss took a big lead oft. He lit out on Bllger's arm. and slid Into the piste before Durton could tsg him. The other feature of the game was the plsylsg of Balrd, McCloud shortstop. Dslrd accepted eleren chances In the field, mostly hot ones. without a slip. Lrfty Hurls Oood Game Mohler pitched a wonderful game. Not more than ono hit was let by him In any one Inning. In the alxth, when three errors In s row filled the bags. It took the hesrt out of him, as It might any burler. Far ley cracked out a home run. and Mohler was relieved by Street. Street was unsteady yeaterday. snd It wss only hla tightening up In tho drastic pinches that saved the gsme. Infield Is Improved The new Inflold Is a decided Im provement over the old permsnent lineup. Clinton fielded bis position st second bsse better then "Red" Wstts.', On the other hand, Watts , KLAMATH PA LI J . AB. R. H. PO.A. E. Bayess, Sb 4 110 11 Watts, as (01411 Noel, cf t 0 0 0 0 0 Clinton, :b E 11110 Arnold, lb 6 1 1 10 1 0 Mathews. If 5 1 I 1 0 1 Clsrk, rf 6 14 10 1 Demltt, e ( 1 0 10 1 0 Mohler, p 1110 10 Street, p ..... 10 10 0 0 Obrlen 0 0 0 0 0 0 Booth, cf .'- 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Totals ...1. 43 11 16 :7 7 4 Obrlts ran for Clsrk. McCLODD " j ..AB,.R .H.rO-A. E. rcat honor new for comer In the Pennant ihi. mi. otr teams that hare league for vmn m.. ! Kama Sunday Wsnsnt will mrts H ,n Tno Pelicans havo Usee In the the outcom. r Summary Two bsse hits Bayness, Clinton. Arnold. Sllgsr, Mathews. Correa. Home run Farley. Stolen bases Bsyness 3. Arnold 1. Clark, Obrlen. Demltt. Noel. Street. Dyer. Struck out By Mohler 8. Street 1. Hery- ford 1. Sllgar I, Farley S. Base on balls Off Heryford 1. Sllgsr I, Moh ler 3. Hits Off Heryford 7 In 1 1-1 Innings. Sllgsr 1 In 1 1-1 inn ings, Mohler ( In ( innings. Street t In 3 innings. Winning pitcher Mohler. Losing pitcher, Heryford. nm.hia im Clinton to Watts to piayeu a tiaany m '"I Arnold; arrd to Dyer. Hit by pitch Correa, tt - 113 0 0 0 Balrd, es '..v.- 11 1 ' Farley. If .....'..:. 18 3 10 0 Burton. C. lb .... Ills 1 0 Whits, lb 4 0 1 18 1 0 Winters. Bb. c... I 0 I 0 1 0 Dyer, lb 8 0 0 1 0 1 Heryford. p.rf.lf 8 1 0 0 0 0 Sllgar. p, rt 4 110 0:1 Totals 41 8 11 17 11 4 Score by Innings K. Falls .... 8 1 1 1 0 3 0 011 McCloud ...0 0030061 08 Hits by Innings K. Falls ... 0 6 3 0 3 1 3 1 116 McCloud ....1 10 110 4 1 0 11 The Coming Ace of the Sox? . -'Jy y.'A u-. " -i W 7:'s - s - II Si AtL' E'' S" ' . i mm is- . r if:k' Lyons ; : ' v'- 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT FATE RESTS IN GIANT-PIRATE SERIES Two Bitter Contender Meet In New York Latter Part Of This Week; Pirate Will At Last Win A Pennant Are Predictions , - BaacbaU torn generally arc agreed that . Ted Lvons, yoiinn; ' ; Hurler with the White Sox, if destined to take his place among the I star hnflers f he majors in at year or two.' Right tiow he is pitch--ng ateUsr ball and by'next year may be the club's msin hurler. Dan JDreary Grdml Dreary; He Should On Such Low Pay lack Sharkey' Loses To California Heavy the place of Norwest. Ills one er ror was easily excusable. His whip to first was speedy and accurate and he got down after the hot osos like a voteran. N It is problematical who will pitch Sunday agalnat Weed. Manager Glover, at any rata. Is not going to announce the battery until just bo fore the game starts. The score: IlEMKSaal" r of staglna- th. .i (" i mo current season "Vorksta, oath- (lill00 tnnV uu y it Cat "Jight champioB of ' l.lon bout-end In the fl... . a,, ,. tuuua. r time ....u-j.. fission had. VbaTe. -.ui nia aturr, "of U s tho commls- ik. , ",u commis- tlPaaaa at. a i." " spDarentlv h2S;,.,,,,tt,'M the .?! b0lng H (, ,v tor tS? W'UI, th " Dapers, Jack hit the trail for California. Th commission promptly an nounced that the champion would have until August 4 to sign. August the Fourth came around and Dempsey tailed to dnst In with his pen In one hand and hla hat In the othor. And what dld'tba commission do? They couldn't declare the title vacant. They had tried that on oth er Champa and It hadn't taken. They couldn't bar Dempaoy from fighting In tho .stale rand, let some other state or community, got the Juicy morsel. ! ' Bo they sat and fumed. , And anyone looks silly when thoy funfe. The best comedy team In' the world Is composed of the wolt known toam of Fume and Fret. And the worst part of It was thoy didn't tako In a nlcklo at the gate. . (Continued on ro Ton) er Mohler 1. Farley 1. Passed balls. Burton 3, Demltt. Wild pitches. Mohler. Heryford. Umpires Sny der and Rlgney. This will Introduce tho man who, perhaps, . la earning the lowoat salary In .Klamath Falls t the present- time ' He la Dan Dreary, and ho Is paid off at tho rate of only S2 day. Tho city, after a fashion, pays him. r Dreary, - charged with--being intoxicated, th arraigned) be fore Municipal jnilgo Oaghagcn yesterday. Ho entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to pay a lino of 30. But, yesterday, Dreary was un able to raise the necessary money, and. In consequence, went back to Jail. 'There ho wUl . stay, serving Urns at tho rate of $2 a day, until the fine is paid. Four other received sentences from tho Judge ' Oua Oaland, it ' was charged, made the antatako of driving a car while intoxicated. He was fined SiOO, Virgil Bad, Fred Fleming and R. Bedelger, were charged with violating the autoMoblle (law and each was sentenced to pay a fine of W. - ' BOSTON, Aug 17.' (United News) Bud Gorman, rugged Call fornla heavyweight waa given the Judges' dovisloa, over Jack Shar key, cf Boston at the end of 10 roubds ' of slow ' and uninteresting fighting' here- Mondsy night.' Although the ' bout , was alow spurted ' slightly and decision. '' '? "earned the (WESTBROOK PEGLER, United News Staff Correspondent) - NEW York, Aug. 17. A few years ago the Pittsburgh Pirates, at thai, time known as a singing ball club, came to the Polo Grounds, New York, for a late season series' with the Giants, and devoted so much time and energy to their carol ing, especially at night, that they couldn't get around to the minor task of defending a seven-game lead and wfhiiing a pennant for Barney Drefuss, the owner of the Pittsburgh base ball property. ' y ,;' '.'" The Pittsburgh Pirates of 1925 will be here late this week to perform a program of ball games with the Giants under lemiuioceiit circumstances, but the personnel of the Pirates is no longer the same, and it is understood that any mas v. ho warbles, as much as a grace-note, will be traded to the" Sally league. ' . These new Pirates now stand pos-. sessed of a three-game lead over , the Giants, and this week will be a season of crisis for them and the lads of the prophet; McGraw. -, One. of the local peculiarities of New York' Is that nobody outside the circle of athletes and stockholders in the Giant family, seems tp care whether the Giants win another pen nant this year or never win another. This la probably due to the fact that the Giant's play ball in a scared, boss-driven, yes-sir sort of way,' al ways -taking orders from the pudgy, florid figure . ia nf rt. wao alts on . the bench' sending wig-wags to ,ths athleles-Kjohn' "J." MeOraw.;' 'Never a ball is pitched by a Oiaht pitcher until the catcher haa first turned his head, and squinting through the baj-q of his muxxle, has caught the boas', otder for the next throw, and passes' the sign along to the team.. An: outfielder doesn't range for McGraw. He moves under orders like a travel ing salesman, the commands being wig-wagged and flip-flopped from McGraw to the catcher, .and I from him to the second baseman,, and from him eventually to the out fielder. . .. - ! . WEED SMOTHERS YREKANS 15 TO 0 IN LATE 1NN1 Anthony Slated To Hurl V" : Ao-ainSt Polican Sun. - day At Weed : (Special to. the News) " YREKA, Calif., Aug. 17. After pitching no-hit, no-run ball to the much-touted Wed slugging machine, "Bullet" Jones blew up in the first of the seventh, after muffing an easv roller, and from then on throughout the result wa. doubtful ,,t batti practice for until the last round when Cormsn r j n iu vveea.i une nil aiier aiiuuier NATIONAL LEAGUE Score . i n. II. E. Philadelphia .....:......:.'.2 8 New York ....'.T..3 ''' 1 Battexl Carlson .and Henline; Greenfield and Snydor. Only game today, . AMERICAN LEAGUE Score- . . - Detroit ' .... Chicago Batteries Holloway lor; Blankenshlp snd Only game today. SR..- H. B. ...i, t o :..! 8 3 and . Bass- Schalk. j . . . A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and the county of Klamath that's the Klamath Newa FAMOUS FANS TCWtfocnftK ft X eCOOSIOM SORT V c'fnON CrON. was smashed out, until seven runs were piled -up off Jones, and he retired. Edy started the ninth inning for Yreka, and before the side could be retired about eight hits and eight runs had been chalked up! ' Anthony, who pitched for the Weeds, allowed but six hits, and registered a shut-out. the final score was 15 to 0. Stobener was out of the game with illness. ' Cramer, O'Rourke and Grant aid ed the Weed slugging machine by knocking balls out of the lot. While no official announcement has boon made, it Is believed Anthony will be given the assignment against Klam ath Falls next week. "Ducky" Grant and Catcher O'Rourke have been called back to colloge to begin early training with the St. Mary's football team. ' They have wired for permission to stay tho week out, however. In ordor to play against tho. Pelicans. . Sscoro R. H. E. iWeod IB 12 J Yreka 0 6 t Bstterlos Anthony, O'Rourke; Jones, Eddy and Dlnklns. Joe Dundee Given Judges' Decision QlEENSBOItO 8TADICM, L. I., Aug.. 17. Joo Dundee of Baltimore won a decision over Itils VireaUnl, fhilean light weight, in a hard fought 13 round tight here Monday night. . I'ntll tho eleventh round Hi" battlo was fairly even.' By that time, however, Dundce'a steady rain of body blown had wearied the Chilean considerably. Dun dee's clever footwork and ex perience saved him In tho early rounds, when Vkcntlni, dealing rights, seemed to have a good chance to win by a knockout. Battling Siki To Be Kicked Out of U. S. for Staffing j ' " NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (United . News) As politely ae possible,, the United Slates government Monday notified a distinguished visitor that UnHed States of America wasn't quite roomy enough for him any longer and intimated that the folks back home In - France and the Jungles of Senegal would doultloss be glad to see him. ... The distinguished guest Is Bat tling Slkl, the black prlxe tighter, who knocked out Georges Carpen- tier In Paris two years ago and whose name, furthermore. Is in scribed on the valor Tolls ot the French ermy as Louis Pbal, which Is correct. The immigration officers arrested Slkl on a technical charge that he had violated the immigration laws by overstaying the period for which he was originally admitted to the united States one year I .He was taken to Ellis Island, where he furnished 11,000 bsll to insure his appearance et the Island for a further hearing late this week. Slkl might bare remained here Indefinitely had ho been e person of gentlo docorum. However, he made himself obnoxious to the New York fight commission by clown ing lq his latest match here, e harmless and hilarious eptsodo. which nevertheless was adjudged to be a slight upon the dignity ot tho prise fighting profession. HOW THEY 8TA.ND ; Toams tV. L. Pet. Weed '. -....10 3 .7 Klamath Falls 4 .603 McCloud 7 .4(1 Dunsmulr 6 7 .4(2 Yreka '.. ........ 6 S .1(5 Mt. Shasta 3 10 . .Ill