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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
Tuesday. 'August S.jggjL 0t . .in a NTS MOW DOWN THE TALL, UNGAINLY GIANTS DEFEATED 5 IN . FINAL SERIES GAME BY PIRATES r 4 1.1 I'jTI.1' y" . 'to Cremer. No ran, bo hit, bo iTICAL COAST LEAGUE GAME IS , Weed Cramer went oot. Fuller to Arnold. Painter popped nut to PELICAN VICTORY AFTER 10 HARD J'1 E FOUGHT AND WELL PLAYED FRAMES no hiti. bo eriarj, TruiU Ibfclbg K. F. Demitt bunted one Ip front of Anthony, (.'renter looked miser able on the attempted cauh. and Ci .. r T..1I Pn. Klamath And Hurll Finest Demitt safe on hla error. On a i m & im; m uai au, v - -' - DWIGHT FRENCH, NEW kSrvv "'Hii AKRIVES 10 GET FOOTBALL'? Going After Scrappy Machine Amoni Kl. ' rtuiiciic latent; roinu uut Need Of Crma.-' Here; Schedule la rVa-A Game Of Career; Both 5ide Garner Unly Wine Hit; Error. By Cremer Coitly a hit and run play. IVmlit went to j second, when Bavn,. failed to hit mq. Pennant Hope. Demit waa out. Uayaess fouled out J to Kaer. watta walked nark Are Gutted By Speed ingled to rentarfield. and Watta . r- went to third. When Stobener. In. And Uah 1 eam v.. . ..o tn hp tnip centerfleld. threw home to hrad off. Its unusual in a big league, to be true w.tt.. ciark t to e-ond. T.er. POi.o grounds, nkw vokk. But Sunday's game between Klamath Falls and a man on !nd and 3rd and iwo1 ,( (l-Bed N( r,i The Weed was as good as the best of Coast League ; "' u.,, V.r .... .uin n the r,r,all Before the irame the Pelicans frank- cremer .hould have had It. but v dashing Prrate here ly admitted they were going to win. Th I'.rantham then sliced one io hae and !. who had ran from the bi lo throw, muffed II t"f tnre.it Grantham. a safe, liarnhart scored during th d. version at first. Wrlxhl arored ih riralea' aeienih run when Jack mm. receiving hl lnl ton late nrrlvrted lu catch. "r lo horl renlerfuld. In the lilh InnlnK. Itawllngs u heard from aitaln. II" hit a home run wllu Moor ou firU mik ing the .rot. I to 1. Th. "' cnoo-, new football cored one more in in iaai nan of th ninth and the Plra T trcra .ew iurt mruiwuui --- m v a ailaulc i on th iuM.il of world aerie in' French, an ex-star of the University nf ru.ri riiuvurjio. Within an hour muffed th chance. rolled Into the outfield. The ball today. j and Watta Th. Uut tame of th' fit name Weeds admitted it couldn't be done. And and Clark raced In. OUrien rolled in wnkh ,ne i;ii,nl after Dwlght French. Klu coach, arrived in Klanut.?' ate, wentV afternoon, he had several local high school fj!, neditatms ans in conference, getting a line on the av.iUbi0 , rrcnen, an ex-star or the university of fW" 1 ' far above the average high school coach. II. --.wt aited to win lust on and out to Grant unattested. n tt Ktrul f..r . V.. t ne picked up K.er a hot' amash ' "''enro h-.w-n a bo fe.r- -rx.- xK,.. t frnm fhp word eo and Dlaved the'lon third base line and threw to iu.a ol atniete .no are ..r.,a A lie i t av vv ...... , . iirnnM fnr nnl Vrt 1wm rnlljul la hitch UD Elmer Strret why? They had a streak of seven consecutive virtcripa. two of them previous wins over' Klamath Falls. his iinu.iwQ years ai uregon. playing all the wkii, knee, austained In a acrimmnge game befort h, 4' ' first game as a freshman. He played a star ha!?-'Oroiron-WaKhintrton State game two vnr ... 26 minutes of play, ho was again injured in thtk ' P. A. I 4 finest exniDition 01 Daseoan in meir iuhS , ht one w.n. who threw h,m ,h m The game was fast and replete with sensational catches. out at first for out No. 3. which end-' in triplicate squeeze plays and airtight pitching. That can De saia ior e .botH teams. Had not Cremer, the Weed first baseman, one" ,b f to pieces in the tenth stanza and made two bad errors, theya(u Jb " 4 game would have been called on account of darkness. jciark rf l - . It was hard to pick an individual star for the Pelican Haton rf. 3 'team: About the tlr.e one had his mind made up that so-and-, Arnold lb. ....4 so was the shining light, up would bob some other player with .O'Brien cf 4 a bit of aeneational stuff, and the idea would be spiked. OA A 1 .... ..:.. 1 1 tkn flnast hall ITamO ft VllQ PaTPPT oucch . "- o Street, p. Only in one inning, the second, did he give way, and only then, ! rjemnt when he had the Weed heavy artillery before him. He gave five hits in 10 innings, passed but one, and whiffed sevan. Oeschger pitched a masterful game until he was relieved late ; wi j Magee as. Grant !b. (Fuller as ....4 f Mainews it a .3 .3 e . ....i uiMO . riov nniiT n,n.iratioo ot;ffl)j Lrtl) I UUU 1 Jury ttam wh,ch he nt'vvr "covered 8U f f icIenUr t,' 'n a boas-fear-, I into th game. V SENATORS! TOO SO ALL IS WELLhPSHa I ..1 k... I . L KAST rHICAtiO. Ind.. Au. S4 K. Totals 34 S ..AB. R. 4 30 10 ! in the sixth. . Hero's play by play nerounl of . how th Pelicans beat the Weeds: t0 K ont at first. First Inning ' rur.3. no errors. One hit, no 5 5 4 O'Rourke c. 3 i Stolener cf. 4 3 XT IT n-..V. trr vrsUfrri Hnvoi. rnmor flew tn O'Brien.! YL'.tt. .ttAmntAAl tn .af-rtfiftt hnt he Pilnlor rf.llft1 lint fine tn hnrt Cremer lb. sent a low fly to Oeschger. Baynessjand was thrown out. Fuller to Ar- Painter If. . 3 recorerlng tint safely on the run- nold. Wion lifted a single to short' Wion rf. 4 down. Bayness stole second on center. He stole second on De- Oeschger p. 1 O'Rourke. beating the ball by a ! mitt's Inaccurate peg. Demitt again! Anthony p second. Clinton struck out. O'Rourke attempted to get Wion when bej pegged to second to catch Bayness ' threw to Watts to get him off the Touf 35 -oil me oag. out tne refican tnira- oag. instead nion conimuea to sacker went him one better and third, and made it by inches. Bay and a team that has cane blanche fn .tn th annrnnrim! tHtnr if DOS- .Ible when the opportunity offer.. 1 M,rk" W"r- "" The C.lant. ar. hound lo a system champion defended hi, title ngaln-t bailor merman, ine k-nicaau rnai li niter he,'e Monday nlcht In a 10 tuund lout, during men .( 1:.h ii challenFer draped lilme'.f 1- I'-dly around Walker's noik. KrledmJn 'td mot if h's c- jeiry In '.rripf to prrrent 'he wo!. I Itirwelght li.kinphn frrm gelling! bny kind rf a awing .it him. ei-l Furthermore their pl'.chera' can't. fl.pl m,, t ,rty Jab, frJm r;rw, pitch and the battlca arerase of; Walker Jed the fluhtlng oil of symbolical ear-siTauhlng ex ecuted on the bench and communi cated to the field br the day's catcher and their play is character ised by the spontaneous alacrity of an engineer building a lu iuiie bridge. Ihtrhrn Can't Pitch 1 Aw i4 'a Hi.. claas (ymDulia. bav It, and tool." I There's plealy K 'l.bM klf.. wl.v ... -..a "JUIli , . , ,. I bail game. I'ai tw , w-......... --..- level peat 10 set I ma 3 Hits To Aspiring Mackmen the whole club resinill.- fctate- the way except f.ir a few srrnndi I NKW YORK. Aug. 34. (U. N.) 2 ment of i-ui. Angel nrpo s tip in ,lllrlnB ,h ,ala rnund. wen Fried- The fan who has cluttered his 0a step-and-grl-it reuurant. man made fallerlng attempt to get . mind with the affairs of all the 0 However, there was a ball game n a "rock." j ball rluba iD both major leagues 0 -Monday, in which the Plraies cele-j The fight waa alow, and from the ; may now b rellered of hr of 2 Irated another large Inning to the fr,, relved Itself Into a hlde-and-: the fourtha of hla worries. 1 confusion of the matter mind of seek affair with Walker doing sU seems pretty certain that the (Score By 1 I I 30 IS 5 Innings: t raced to third. Bayness scored on ness scooped np Oeschger's grounder, (K. F. 100 000 200 2- Uli 002 000 0- 0 baseball and the probable fruatra- the seeking 0 tion of McGraw's desire to win a 0 fifth consecutive pennant. Ratlins; Rally The teams were tied with run each when the fifth Inning ar youngsters bar safu., reputation wltk Uuakk this Pel Iran baMbitl taxi. nas maa.- Frenrh dscbrad hm hla material oat m dtm nesday afteraooa, Sifu the day after arhMl sm "From then oa ntliaji l' game with OraaU hasx Plr-i lath. I'll get tht kciknX ABE ESPINOSA IS 3 one' I a tea and Giants la the National , and drilled Into Its Si land the Senators and Athletic In, of high school footlaS.' Ithe American are the only team About half of Khun It TO nPFFMri PA! IF '' ' the world erla. Thereaj veterans rnduHHf rived and Kremer. the Pittsburgh! 6 AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 21. Abe pitcher, who had previously hit his Kpnoa were chosen Monday Oeschger's wild pitch, and the Klam-i made a quick peg to first, which "ee0 atn stand went wild. Arnold struck Arnold bad to stretch for. .No runs., ummary. "se nils r uii- nnna, (h ba , . ,ror,.( ,he - -- - - ; .'again Monday er. O'Rourke. Three base hit .... ... . , auring me lenm rouuu. n. n r rieo-, - ilatbew Sacrifice, hit Demitt. U... ... .,nS1. fnr Jh. ,-,.,. !n.l folfiT, to go nuflon-1 cftiiiriplonBlirpi. A ims KninriVa lnd th niialifvlna back of second. Watta running hard ih.,.i. .h- .-n.i fii-, . ' . -..uis.eu. um juhbd, nawnngs, . . . . i. i . . " " x- uescuser o. Aninony -. mreei l gait of also ran and nothing they may do will matter much. If at all. up a macbln with. The K. H. 8 scWtirj Gsplnosa.' Arthur Cast and Romeo' nnt hr r-r.nrh vastinhi i -,....- ..I The Pirate, beating the Olanta, ful rr" One one bit. no errors. I hlxtii Inning at 3 of Oeschger's wide ones, run-. no"1iita. no errors. Weed Kaer grounded out to Ar-1 K. r.Bayness rolled out to Struck out by .Street 7. Oeschger! Moo.. tb. . nllter ... he nold unassisted. Min flew nut.,,... . . ., . .... a .vioore was tne next nnter. and de the utility second Tfaseman, once a "t Giant, who had been very trouble " some for his old aascolatea through rh. r-n, L. It v2Zblg 0De biCk 10 tb0rt "" ,he -iHits-off Oeschger 4 in ( 1-3. An- . ona oui. Aruoia rucc oui. une reputed heary iluggers, was an easy 1 hu no run8 no errors. field over 3 hole with a coro of to 3. took their fourth victory over them In a five game aeries played In three day and left New York for Boston, with a lead of mere than six full -19. East had 74-75-149 , strike-out for Street. Second Inning Weed Kaer sent a terrific drive at Ravness. who knocked II rinwn , Dr thony 1 K. F. t. In 3 2-3. Weed C. Left on base and Romeo Esplnosa 75-78-153. i Hit ty pitcher , ont the series. Klkl Cuyler. was T" Strn (O'Rourke. Painter). ltM by , BANTAM CONTENDER r. O Bnen sent a hard, low nut it went for a single. Magee ; "":u bann and' one run waa forced in .1 w ramie r in leu iieia. ues-t aiienipiea a sacruice to bireei. t " u". bu.vun "ukui Bau Barnhart singled. uuger csusai r uuer a easy nonnaer oireei inrew to secona. neaaing on l Morrison, and tossed it to Cremer. Mathews Kaer. Magee got to second on an gamea. The Itrde are only ZM games behind tRo CUnla but sec ond nlacn ! a hteh enal fnr Ihem to aim at now. They lost to the I Brarea. 3 to I. Th Card took MOVES UP A NOTCH t ' n Ph. jl4 to S. but such things mean NKW TURK, Aug. 24. (United , nothing now. The CuU tlctory lows Sept. 18 vi. Sltrrffl la Kept. : at Craiti hi Oct. 2 at Medford. Oct. 10. Aihltol Ii I .Oct. IT. Medford Oct. 21. at AihUsi Oct. 21. Not It snus. possibly with TrsiL Nor. t. GraaU PiM I' I Ii I I ll II I ill j Honey Boy Fmefu DefeU Dm t, sent a hot one to Magee, short, who apparent deliberate attempt of Grant made a perfect throw to Cremer for who was at bat. to step across the the third out. No runs, no hits, no plate and interfere with Demitt's errors. I throw. Grant got his due when Weed O'Rourke doubled to left 'Street made him look like an am field. Stnhener sent a slaxtilng ateur in striking him out. Street single Into tight field, scoring the j tapped O'Rourke on the arm. and It fleet O'Rourke. Clinton threw to I went for a free ticket. Stobener head O'Rourke off at the plate, but 'singled to right field. Clinton Jug O'Rourke was too fast. Seeing he Bled the ball and permitted both had no chance to shut off the score. Magee and O'Rourke to score, when Demitt pegged the ball to Watts,! only one should hare. Clark re and caught Stobener trying to! placed Clinton in right. Painter stretch bis single. Cremer flew out 'was hit by a pitched ball, and the to Bayness, who made a long run bases were loaded, with two down. and a pretty catch. Painter smack-Wlon flew out to Mathews, who! ed a hot one inside the third base caught the ball near the left field) line which Baynens scooped out of.ence. Two hits, two runs, one error. I the dust and threw to Arnold for! Heenth Inning third out. Two hits, one run. no! k. F. With' the count 3 and 2. error"' jOHrien looked one over and walked. I Third Inning He went to second on O'Rourke'al K- Street walked on the fifth passed ball. Fuller fouled out to! ball pitched. Demitt, on a pretty Cremer at first. Mathews cracked j sacrifice, advanced Street to second. I the first ball pitched to him. It I 0" "em out on three pitched i was the longest hit of the day. ball, .Watts was the second Btrlke-i O'Brien "cored and Mathews slid - out 41ctlm of the inning, and Street' Into third. Oeschger was yanked. 'died on second. No runs, no hits,! after pitching brilliant ball. He no error I struck out six men and gave three Weed Wion went out, Bayness to' hits In 6 1-3 Innings. Anthony was Arnold. - Oeschger struck out. Streetlsent In to hold the threatening Pell was going at a faster pace than he i cans. Street cracked a hot one to wan me iirst two innings. Watts I short, who muffed it. Mathews! ...unco nanri easy grounder and scoring the tying run on the play, Kaer was safe at first. Magee went! and Street was safe on first. De- "uv " y to U'Hrlen. Noimitl went out short to first. One Yrekans Show Big Improvement; Beat scoring Moore and Kawllngs. Cuyler went to third in this move and a moment News l Bushy Graham, of L'tica. N. over Dodgers. 11 to , was of equal later he made a leap for the plate y., won the decision in hi, 12-' Importance. j reverb, In, Al M as Jackson, the Giant shortstop round boot with Bud Taylor ofj Tho Scnatora and Athletic are Roy Flnnegan. Bttn f1 p.uKi.1 .rayoors snori ny just De- Tcrre Haute. Ind.. at the Queens-1 still matching stride. . When ..rned the Iuds' H"i Ins. the Athletic win. nanny Kramer, of ,M, lost to tb Tlgora atler 10 rouniU ol h" i tho Rovore Beach Mtytki'M hind second base. Jackson looked b.iro .milium Mnn.li.v nlrht s. Iw..ki.tn . TTt hjicfn 14 fn 't0 ,!le b?nCh. ,0r eom0 "lsn Rlvln,! lal newspapermen at Hie ringside The Senators (Spoclul to Tile News.) " P"Tn"" to throw the ball. drlr.-d Taylor should bavj) recelv- Mondy. 13 to 4 and t Athlotlcs It came too late. Cuyler slid homr'ed a draw n.nn.j .h whii. a.t in 1 Ilnth hoys are regarded as llkely;The Senator are atltl one game i with the Pirates' fifth run as Jack-' YKKKA. Calif.. Aug. a. json's throw etru-k Snyder's bushel con tenders for bantamweight crowdln front. runs, no hits, one error. Fourth Inning Clinton rolled one near short, which Cremer went after. He was oui on a cloae play. Arnold walked hit. two runs, one error. Weed Anthony flew out to Clark. Clark made a pretty running catch. Kaer 'grounded out to Arnold, un assisted. Bayness ran un to erah Vrrka kept it head up here Sun (lay against Mount Khanta and by virtue of 14 to 5 'lrtory i mi 111 eligible) for a first iliviMou berth, providing Ilunsmuir and Mr Cloud lost next Hunday's game. Willis, a newcomer in the li-argur, hurled the first ft In nings for the Yrr-kan. I p until the ill h he h.Hd lln-m hitli-w, anil runless. HI arm began gi-tilng fM-ore aftr-r the Oth anil after B runs and 7 hit witb rngtsterpfl he ri-tireil in favor of 4tmr In the ninth. College, who pitched for the Kliastas was hit hard anil frequently. The score: Yreko It 12 t Mt. Shasta 5 H 4 ... llatterles: Willis, ,linin anil Kiiikilis; College nnd Ix-e, )'-Urlen. i?love. Frisch, the Infield star of. now the Giants, fumbled Wright's slap, ilierg. held by Charlie Phil Rosen- Getting Ready to Start oui nil lire on base was short. He'""" oounaer, ana tnrew him out tried to steal and was canght flat-'"' "r"t. No runs, no hits, no errors, footed by O'Rourke. Arnold failed! Kiglitli Inning to slide Into the hag. O'Brien whif- Bayness grounded out, s:.ort to fed, making it the fifth strikeout In 'first. Watts grounded to second, four Innings for Oeschger Clark walked. Arnold was safe Weed Ducky Grant struck out. when the Weed shortstop made a Fuller made a sensational catch on: wild throw to first, after handling ORourke's fly 25 yards back oflArnold'a slxzler. Clark went to short. He made the catch with his third. O'Brien grounded out short 10 ine nan. stonener made an to first.. easy third out, rolling It along the iirst oate line. F!"h tuning K. P. Fuller socked a two-bag-Xer just Inside the third base line, tho ball rolling Tar Into left field. Painter dropped Mnthews' fly. In tead of holding up at third, Fuller wa sent home, l.t he was nipped t the plate. Street rolled to the Weed pllrher, who tossed Mathews oui, trying tn mnke third. Appar ently It was n hit and run nlav. Weed The Weed heavy artillery Is up this Inning. Grant sent a long fly to Mathews In left for the first out. O'Rourke fanned. Math ews mnele a wonderful running cntch of Stobener' fly to short left field. The henry artillery was silenced". No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning K P. Fuller flew out to cen terfleld. Mnthews went out second to first. Street, In trying to get nwny from a fast one, let the ball Pemiu rolled lo Oeschger, and was hit hi bat,' and U went flying out Spurting Dunsmuirs TrimMcCloud8to 3; To Play K. F.Sunday (Special to The News) DIXSMIIR, Aug. 24 Main- tainlng the fiint pare act during the past mouth the Dunsmuir Itallroailrrs scored a clean tic lory over Mi flood by an N tn 8 scorn here Hunilay. Had Ihin mulr started It spurt a game ear. Her It would Imve been In the running with Klnmnth Fall nnd ! Weed for the pennant. Carter pitched good bnll for Ihmsnitiir. Hull will probably lie llnr against Klnmnth Full next Hun day. Ho pitched a 4 hit game against Weed two week ago, Ar. rnngevnenl nrp being matin for playing the- gnme at Klnmnth Falls, V-JVy j1 - Aftf i.- & IcM M4.'..fiitU if The Yanks would be the worst i team In either league If the Red Hox weren't even worse. Tho Yank lost to tho Indians. E to 1 and the. Red Hox not to bo out done, lost tn the Browns, 4( to 0, TV. V.nl. 1 .1 1 n .a,.nlh place in inerr league, nave a worse i record than the Hravoa, the last team - In the National. : But even at that, the Yank are 14 full games ahead of day night. i Kramer weighed l a1 gaa 128. U.l W.'IU Relets - Kit McKane ft FORKKT 1IILU, L I-1, IT... Ih. Ihlrd acrMl"T Wills, University Ql CSW r.iinn a oueen u tennia court. . fir defeating ! Kane. Engllih ' ,h. nt i-i. In the flaw " - Hox, o' tho cellar Is well defended, j oniea' lBle,- ''"jj ! II 11 .V NOOMaH t BQQWKI . With the famous four horsemen and other invincibles of last year's eleven misainit, thore will be mournful wails emanating from South.Bcnd when Knute R6ckne tells of liis poor material. But when the first whistle blows' for the opemnK gam, of the football RenHon, it's dollars to attAto:'6 Damo wm nBn,n hein th .. . that I odd coinciucuv. to wla their thru Hughl J"1' baseball world when bunch. the Tigers ana w.rr- (MB pennant winniu. -- t full leason nd flag who me- - - 0. th. Yank, grabbed JtJ ) ,1 If Connie Muck leads hi Mack-j fourth pi" men to the pennant this year he nants, with three will stand alone as a pennant win ner In the American league. To date tho honor of grabbing the greatest number of pennant In the loague Is held jointly by the Athlot lcs and the Boston Red Sox. i The Macklana won the race In 1002-05-10-11-13-14. i , The Red Sox won the race In 1903-04-12-15-16-18. 1 So the honor stands six all to date. The Red Box, every fan know, are welt out of the scramble this year. Bo Connie' big chance to add mora prestige to himself "and hi team I at hand. It I an Interesting fact revealed by delving Into the pennant statis tic that the Chicago White Hox, now playing sensational bnll under ithe dynamic leadership 'of Rddle I Collins, Is the only team that threat en, to overhaul tho Red Sox and Athletics In the number of flogs won and, by the same token, I the only real contending team in the league ottuide the Washington crew. Chicago lia won fire flag cop ping In 1909-01-0(1-17-19. IB tlW ""J 19Z1 anu ,,i ! I. easily recalled, Cleveland has .;! .nt. that l Washlngtoo w " J bunting UstwM"'.. , one team in These Intoresiin. , ,now that. th. oM against Bucky H.'a iii. crew rei i' i P,0"h,p'.'n, ...' 1 teams in i" - V tH retained th. vnkr. ' tht winning tu. " J'ur K00 and r'pIr.ft.r year. They fj . .Mr Detroit and New York are tied for (Contlnow