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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
Mf "SI FiiJav,' August 21, - MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP MAY BE If i aVX M- M.-k 1 V - V 1 ' I A 1 wT AM A V f GAME; SLUMPING ATHLETICS LOSE; I1!.. i !Ii ' - Pirates Gain A Full Game On McGraw'a Gang By Win ning And Giants' Losing; Chicago White Sox Continue Winning Streak Hi'lll. I'ortl.ml FORCED TO QUIT !.. . "" Hatlfrlii, ." t thai . t,.V ?0 t . ST. I.OT'IS All! ?f Tim u,.,. ,111,1 I in... in Ivvn a ninth inninir assault by the St. Louis Browns Thursiluv iil'tor- noon defruteil the Athletics, anil this ono dropped thorn out of the lead in the American leaRue. The Senators, who shut "kilt kLa' ti ".fft'.jlj liljjj .'Ml. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 20. (United Newt) Harry Creb, world's middleweight boxing champion, - is "resting nicely" -.. : j a tva tmaa smuiuniuuiavx blliuciik in which he incurred several out the Indians, 1 to 0 in a 12-iiininjr entertainment on the fractured ribs, and which itiClevclund lot, were elevated to the top of the pile and now was at first feared, might cost jhave a one-game lead. i ine Athletics hud the Hrowns by a score of 8 to 6, when George Sisler's people went to bat in the last half of the ninth Inning of Wednesday's game. The Browns scored threo ami won 9 to 8. In Thursday's tragedy for Connie Mack's chal lenging young ball team, the Athletics led G to 5 when the Browns took their last desperate turn at bat. Tfie final score was 7 to 6.. The Athletics are up to their elbows' . , ... . . . ..in another slump, the slump thei u " Mtlinul the I'irates won vai,uiho.p.taI,dGreb would ;Senatori w I him his life. He will bo out of the ring for some time. An X-ray late Thursday night developed that Creb had sustained no internal injuries, as had been believed, and phy sicians at the West Pennsvl- burgh club will have a three-sum j , j, ., , Senators were predicting and anx undoubtedly pull through. jiously awaiting. They .lumped sev- Pittsburgh-Butler road into anj about the time that Walter Johnson I lMd " open, field and. overturned'0' 11,8 Senators, went on the slckjIttm' erles wi,h ,he :ianl" b''!iu three times before the fighter ' report for whole month' Their! w"h doub" 1,caer Kr'dy- lf ha gone more than two miles 7" "T Jo,m'oa't b" " Giant, take .11 fire games they 7 , 0-.L.L "i. f ' 'from th8 Washington effectives will lead the league. Otherwise it out of Pittsburgh, on his way ( gave the Athletics a lead, which they, will he otherwise, to pne,. for c::e of his minor: defended from that time until the The Pirai. ht th. im,irr. scheduled- for Friday: present. ' to 1. find lht (.inntft Inst tn th me white fcox won from the Red run, s tn .1 'I COLLINS fights, night. . .IV 7 1 . a lOakbnj i ''"rll'i'.,'i,7H . LI.W- II... i. 'V: 8c..r ' I ' Antole! j Vfrnon " lalierbs (-n Handli4ir ii. - " "nit11J 'Hnaiil. Hui-roniMUo . . " J tin and Rh I Hemnd nat Hi-am, ' Harrnmenia' " natterle, ' infield, KMU win; NATIolal? Creb, who .was pinned undcri. , '' whlch covers tne Tne Reda btllt ll,e 8 his car. nicked us,. J""" . Ie""e'" "Potions for. This puts Cincinnati 3 i game, be ' ," . . . i ine oay, tne Tigers and Yanks hav- hind the (iiants. That is a long I " r " --"" i:-ng imea mrough the afternoon be-: way back. The Braves beat the crura ana Cut. cause of rain in Detroit. irnr,i k in t authorities Hcor I'lll.liurih .... - lea-, Hninklja and "rles Hrt.,, .1 i thev could not tell ho-ir I.n-.- j t n m,toric back- Mr- Dreyfus,, the Padere- . - . " . Jk o"m' nowever, four years beine w.k nf .i,. i. i. would be beforn r.rvh rniM i. . " -w". "'"" - , , , . , . , 2 jxmub'iub oeou Key ot ni, instrument and. ua iiunningr to defeat " " ay oack Tn 1921 rang up a loss of several thousand I Wednesday and .found aat the Pirates came to the Polo dollars which had been expended was the only one . (.rounds with a lead of 7 ram i , ...... .... . '. . ... ... Irtt u- tM.cmj v. iu series giauas in " " i iiursaay ..f,l ' . a row "i" "ere - Pittsburgh. Mr. B. Dreyfus being I "'"'ley again rZ Z.r'"?' ,ne "". e President and prop of th, P,t,s-! v .ui, a norm series in xpw httru d -j iiiu trjsj. , The White Sox team which r now makim: ftu h ti yreH firht in th 'American run scrnnililc Vin 1 1 1 1 tht-n num nn it wVin uti (In Aluinihiniuriiii A.m n? mm came out clean in the washinjr of the ttlack Sox Miami;;! that followvd the' world 'h Berie'r'mi' ct 'yior, that year. The three are ManaKer Kiiitie Collins, Catcher Kay Schalk ami Dickio Kerr, who! 8or ...... .....ft ... .....ft ..l... I ..If.,.. .. aI.i ..I .. M.. ..I. ... .. I..... r I. ... . . ...... : lias junfc ui.-t.-ii I it 1 1 mi i i c 11 ami 41 t ui 11 111 ill ,v fiunt-iilt' .icilllc Ul KUuiry 111 1 1 ITI'IHCS in 1 ilil may he true to the itli'tit llnwi'ver, this U 1.1 la ultat the S.nrv - It 11 l pltihem Ini'luslve. Art X.'hf rubber slumpi descrlW us a irucUl i,i..n T il t acrli',. 11 nil there will bo grrat huh- i huniso It IS 1 iin 111 me oauyura which ot two and Virgil Barnes. ' However, they Heutley. Wlsner. Ii.au again ship.. :Jicf 9" mi Vjjf :-! If" III, GIANT - PIR ATE DOUBLE BILL IS IPLAYED TODAY Pennant Will Be Decided Upon Outcome of 5 Game Seriea NEW YORK. Aug. 50 Th m.. ical chimes of the bankers concert! in a sometimes known as the cash register, will begin to tinkle in the Bosky umbrage of Coogan's Bluff Friday morning and by 1 o'ctock in the afternoon New York will- resound again .with the full instrumental and vocal hubub of a big time at the hallyard. This will be first time since the world series of last fall that re cital of this strident opera has crossed the air which New York uses to fill tires, to htox saxa Phones and to make those very val uable bubble, which convert hard cider Into champagne worth 20 4uart. The Pittsburgh Pirates will be present but no gloating in the fit two ball games of a five game ser-' ies which will decide whether or not something or other is or isn't.; Nobody seems certain as to whether 1.1. . ..... i ..... oi nve nail games, to be Played in tw double-headers, one Friday and another Saturday and uue-act episode Sunday, will de cide! .... Tn the very unlikely event that the Giants should win all five gams, they would quit the series leading the league by two lengths. But, If they win three and lose the other two they will he two games behind or only one game nearer the 'front than ihoy are now. And if the Giants win four and lose one they will virtually he ,e,i bllt mathematically untied for the per cenrage readlnfc will run like this: Pittsburgh, won 68; lost 48, per centage .580. New York won 71. lost 51, per centage .582. Thus) it begins to .i.. the Giants must win the entire ser ies In order to take rirst place af ter' which thev mleht ... fumble away four or five game, to the Beds and Cardinals and there by lose their lease on the top of league. These leases, like a tight manager', word of honor are subject m cancellation without I nonce. So the- impending business at the Polo Grounds mav mil ,ieiH ...i....u er something or other Is or isn't! ' an. It may develop 80me thing else or .nothing whatever. Yorkr and no world series in Pitts- the Cutis hat ) I il il t -whu nut lil they used and he was the one who wa, troubled for 11 hits and to 3 defeat by the ft:i till f'ulia AMERICAN LEAGUE llatler'eii. Ruffing, .ahnitvr and llevlnc. Iliankenahlp and K.holk. Chicago New York 21! llatturlM Kill! nett; nestle; ni The Giunts olslra bat their pitch.!'10 lM'lon " "cry inferior Mm- urgh. U was during ,, .ries 1 Score -Wa-ihlng'on Cleveland ... Muiivrles Miller nnd 1 It. 13 s Si-ore - I'hlla.lelhiila SI. Louts llllttiries n. if k. 0 7 110 Walberg and Cochrane; Bcore Cinrlnnatl '. I'hlladrlphls , latteries Rln, m I'varce, Cou'b. Klltts Zac;iry Seweli. and Srvereld; 12 Innings. ilr.l and lljrsr.ivc. N.-w Y.irk ut In troll, ruin. Bcore 8t. Louis i Boston po.iponed.j ll.ltcrlr. UHH Hurnes and 0'Na vs rLfi . , ' I 1 . ? "E wm tMoIn 1 1 I i : J ' i i ; I III HI? EOOf.H(iFT-TCP u 1 I M6.it 1 ilil iji. b'J " HAir-M l,iM r'.fji.EI- I v.rr m,,! ' ! tl I V401?TH A LAT rit MAM c w 111 Vo.m KJ "r" ,'wn 13 , , w.a.tXL . ' H ifl. s A iL TV . I- A T. k Jin!! r-iJ .-'A -r-:-:-,;.,- --rilfl ! BILLY fS UNCLE ... ' -? Hr';7 ' - - i ' i I ' " -r , . . y ! H iy inZL (vvwr ir -i 1 bringing up biliT - H.. -. - Financial cieMm? 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