The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 29, 1925, Image 3

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    I COAST LEAGUE
Bco re
Oakland Vernon
Batterlos-
l
n. it, e.
3 8 2
4 113
Delaney and McDonald,
12 In-
FINALLY WIN A GAME, BUT
DO PIRATES; SUN MORS WAKE UP
1 ' ' I
Hoyt Allow Browns But 3 Scattered HiU But
Loe To Raokiej Athletics Continue
. On Downward Grade j" y
. . f
.r nQ ' ITnilA.I VTA... nt . .
'for the OiuiiU in the wcrtd gerieH, wbich has strained
ithtniasm mill the vocal fixtures of New York for one
ltnU .. l.. !,. 1091 ,
week every ttuiuiuii uu r nueuiN io nave
i"1''!' I. 1..LI...F Ika rnnnt. An In tt,
lie CiianiH arc ui nome
,,iiii.r. the GianU uro receiving a lonir oount, and are
ming lt of timo in rclinquiHhing the championship of
ationul Icaffue to the .Pirates of Pittsburgh.
Yiday's games made no difference in the relative status
Pirates, Uiunw ana iteqs in me upper register of the
, ts all three of the teams won.
rlrttea had 10 exen moir
( j him io ueai
.a . Iho Uianla OOMd out
it In the tenth Inning at
l, (iroundi, to 4. and the
til; gainca behind the
ud hlilillim tor secona
Ltealed the Dodgers, 12 to
H,d have hod a knack of
(II the runner-up In re-
hllODS. twice iimjr .ici'iicu
unexpectedly In me lam
oi maimer to take tne sec-
late Iroin the Pirates and
Iriii the present condition
;ra' team they may yet
he Clanta hack to third
ud keep them there until
on ends. The Cuba won
kt Brsrea, ( to 4, It there
curiosity aa to the way
in "lng In the lower lev-
oiteball society.
i tour straight defeats
i Harris n.naiora won irnm
e Sox Krlduy. 3 to 2. It,
L ..I... I. .. .. ... B.n (nan
L the Senators would have
a lead hy now. However,
ittlri have been unablo to
lMnielvea and the recent
l (he aquad eielloa a sus-
'that Cnnnlo Mart' new hall
blown up. They lout
Tler I In I and are cow
mn in lin k of the Senators.
filard. I !m young pitcher.
he Yanks nent to St. bouls
inn in a trade for Urban
. Impressed tho error of this
Ian on Miller llugglns,- Iho
Manager. Ho ahut out tho
19 fit. Louis, 1 to 0. How-
ot iho hrcaka of the lurk
tava I hi la, whereas Walte
M tho Yanks, gave only 3
lit the game.
Red Sox boat the Indiana,
. Thla waa lloaton'a 36th
Io a worse aeaaon'a record
he worst ona ever amassed
pile Mack'a woral Athletics.
Saturday, August 29, 1925.
Page Three
BERLENBACH
TO
MEET M'TIGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Beoro II. II. K.
SU Louis 3 " II 1
New York ; 4 ,11 2
Hatterlua Bhnrdell and O'Kurrell;
Plusltnmons and Hartley. 10 In
Nf.W YORK. Ann 2H. Mlckoy
McTlguc. who lost III"! light heavy
wolKht ehuniiilonahlp of tin, world
lo I'aul llcrleiibuch Ih'a summer
will profit by the misfortune of
Jack Delaney.
MrTlKue has been selected to
face llerlenhach In a return bout
on September U, Instead of Del
aney, who bus fallen critically 111 i Philadelphia
iiusimui in iinuKopori.
When Ilerlenbach boat McTlgue,
tho New York boxing commission
Insisted that Iierlonlmch give Del.
aney a cbnnce at the title because
Denaley atopped Paul before be
became champion'.
Friday afternoon. whon Tex
Rickard waa notified that lieiauuy
Hroro n. II. K.
Cincinnati 12 13 0
Brooklyn 7 12 0
Butteries llenton, Iirady and
HarKrave; Crimes. Khrhardl, Hub
bell, Drown and Taylor, i
Krore , It. II. - E.
Pittsburgh ! J..:........:...l 16, 0
15 S
r.utlerlos Morrison,' Oldham,
Adams, Sheehan. Kremer and Smith;
King. Pierce, O Ncal and Wilson.
Baker; Grkert and Whitney.
nlngs.
could . not hope to keep the date
against Ilerlenbach he telephoned
McTlgue and found him-willing to!
take a return match with the
chance of regaining the championship.
Ilerlenbach. and McTlgue each has
bad one fight alnca the bout In
which the title passed to the for
mer Olympic wreatler. They both
fought and beat Tony Marullo of
New Orleans.
Score i , IX. it. IS.
Chicago , O B 1
Boston 4.9 1
Batteries Cooper and Gonzales;
Coonoy and (!lbon.
-r-
E.
Score n. H
Ia,b Angelea 6 9 0
San Franciaco . 2 9 0
Butteries Payne and Sajidberg;
Geary, I'feffer and Yelle.
First game li. If. E.
Seattle 7 7 0
Halt Lake 9 13 2
liatterlea Ramsey, Dumovlch anal
Baldwin; Kallto, Rtrou.l and Peters.
Second game R. H. E.
Seattle 0 4 0
Suit Lake 9 13 1
liatterlea Hasty, Stryker and
Daly; I'lerory and Cook. Called end
seventh, by agreement.
E
Score R. H.
I Portland 6 10
Sacramento 11 14
liatterlea Leverena. Ortman and
Hannah; Shellenbach and Shea.
A circulation covering the city of
Klamath Kalla an the county of
Klamath mat a tne Htamatn News
HOW THEY STAND
Teams W. U Pet.
Klamath Falls 10 4 .700
Weed 10 4 .700
Dunsmuir 7 7 .500
McCloud ".'..'. .. .429
Yreka .' ..: 0 8 .429
Mt. Shaeta'-fe'.'.. 3 11 .222
ItuKinriM Visitor Harold Gray,
former Klamath Kalis resident, now
Interested In buslne. In Medford,
apent Friday In Klamath Fall.
trunsaetlnx uffaii and visiting
with frloudk.- .
Ileal I y Merchant Visit K. J.
Hchmlu, well known merchant of
lle.itty la In the city transacting
business for the remainder of the
week.
To Itelurn Sunday Night Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Hector, Mr. Hec
tor's mother, Mrs. M. E. McC'or-
mlek ana Wally Hector and Claire
Hector are expected to return to
Klamath Falls Sunday evening. The
party have been visiting In San
Francisco while Mr. Hector has
been attending Buyer's Week. Tbey
made the trip by motor.
On Ilusinrea From Valley Ben
Vlmont of Medford Is Included in
the out of town visitors In Klam
ath Falls from the valley.
Knlerlain Kor l.nughtrr Mr. and
Mr. It. A. Kmtuilt of 11 no street
entertained last night with a in
formal parly n honor of tho birth
day of their daughter, Mrc. Kd.
Propst,
Iteturn To Home Friday Mr, and
Mrs. J. C. Jlunn of (lerber, who
spent the early part of the week
visiting in the city fro.n their home
In the south returned yesterday
morning.
From Tho Fort Thunuluy Among
the reient visitors In Klamath
Falls from out of town were: Mlsa
Ruth Nichols and her cousin. Misa
Opal Cardwell, both residents of
Fort Klamath who spent Thursday
with friends and shopping In the
city.
Valley HusineMi- Visitor Mr. and
Mrs. II. A. Thierolf. residents of
Medford are included In the out of
town visitors In Klamath Falls this
week-end.
At, The. Whito Pelican 'Among
tho guesla to register 1n the Whito
Pelican bote', are number of
Portland residents, including Paul
C. Bates and Joe Dates, Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Balru. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank V. Ollss and 0. A. Curtis.
Rrrnimn Of Koullirrn Pacific
J. D. Brennan of the Southern Pac
ific division at Dunsmuir, Is making
a brief business visit In Klamath
Falls for the remainder of tho
week-end. i
PjiuiiIiiu Vbiltor Richard War
ner of Paunina, formerly Skookum,
waa1 among the visitors to arrive
in Klamath Falls last night. ' ;
UOTEL ASTOD
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New. Modem
Qoae to Shopping District and Theatres '
FREE GARAGE TariS from $l.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Score-
New York
St. Louis
Batteries Hoyt and Dcngough;
Olard and Hargrave.
H. E.
8 1
3 1
Score R. II. E.
Philadelphia 1 1
Detroit 8 14 1
Batteries Gray, Groves, Rommel,
Baumgartner and Cochrane; Hollo-
way and Dassler.
Score n. H. E.
Boston 2.6 0
Cleveland - 19 1
Batteries Zahniscr and Stokos,
Plclnlch; Miller nqd L. Sewell.
Local Briefs
Sirs. Tnilore HI Friendf of Mrs.
E. D. Trulove will be sorry to learn
that ahe is confined to her home
with an attack of Illness. She was
reported ' as Improved last night
over her condition of early yesterday.
Score R. H. E.
Washington 3 6 0
Chicago 2 8 6
Ratterles Ferguson and Rucl;
Blankcnshlp and Scbalk.
DANCE
.t
BONANZA
SATURDAY NIGHT
Sailing's Orchestra
f Fitzsimmons
To Meet Jim Delaney
' YORK. Aug. 28. Bob
vinous, heavyweight, son oi
heavyweight father, wlS
iJimmle Delaney of St. Viuf
'i round oout at vernouL
September 8, under the aus,
of Promoter Jack ' Boyle".
Cartland. FlUsltnmons'
t announced the , arrange
tm From Ilratiy Mrs. El-
Uns and son, residents of
there Mrs. Collins Is ta
il In the Beatty store, wore
the visitors In the city for
btislneaa and pleasure trip.
SPECIALS
Victrolaa Still on at
SHEPHERD'S
fecial for School
I a"! 1
uins
calling at the
"ton Beauty Shoppe
! may secure a 15
luct'on on any beau-
I -"in.
lThi8 invitation is ex-
, j' annual tuiu
"tort tJeauty
eiMi...
Pier nufrt
f"ena Warren. Prop.
109 Winter, nidg.
f PEACHES Large Size for Canning
. " 75c
. I
BANANAS
3 Pounds 25c
,x SUGAR GRAPES-Seedless " j,i
3 Pounds 25c
4 . HARD WHEAT FLOUR
$2.75
jS. Betty BROWN'S BISCUIT FLOUR
3for$l
PACKAGE RAISINS-Seedless or Seeded
10c Each 11 for $1
See a Good Show
"The Pirate of Penzance"
September 3 and 4
at Fair Ground
The County Fair is Your!
Help Make it a Success
Be There
September 3, 4 and 5
Hurry Cash Grocery
PHONE FOR FOOD IT'S THE BETTER WAY
576 PHONE 576 , 524 Main Street
"ThePirates of Pen zavce' '
. . is a good show and the
Kiwanis Club
- 1 is going to put it over big at the
Fair Grounds, Sept. 3-4
Be Sure and See It
The Play at this store is a little different V:
No Pirates Here
in
fact
I Sell for Less
Scores of steady customers know this, but to the rest
1 say "Come in and I can Show You."
Weyenberg Shoes and Oxfords
Work Shoes $3.35 Tan Oxford $5.00
Full leather upper, triple
stitched, composition sole,
leather heel.
Calf skin upper, leather
sole, rubber heel A
snappy model.
Jersey Sweaters
2pfock,e!- $3.50
coat style v
Mohair Sweaters
Coat style, CC ffl
warm, durable MJ.UU
Overalls $1.50
Bib or waist style, heavy denim, full cut deep, roomy pockets
Lloyd Ryan
CLOTHIER
Home of the Workingman
" Oil,
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