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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
Pg Six PELICANS WIN 6TH CONSECUTIVE i GAME BY OUTSLUGGING DUNSMUIR Ltut Scheduled Game Of Seapn Goes To Local By 10-3 Score; Now Tie With Weed For Pennant And Playoff May Be Played Here Sunday Tnosdav, September 1, 102!) BABE RUTH SAYS fNn itjo ennc urnni! 1 . OF YANK LEADER CHIOAOO, Aug. SI. (United Now I Chowlnn cn the fct that' A herd of hungry Pelicans, with five straight victories to'jmij. Kcneaaw Mountain Landis. their credit, made it sis straight wins Sunday afternoon down hiish commissioner of baseball had rclusea to pompon vacation pinna to see him, Rube Ruth It speed ing toward New York to lay his tribulations before Col. Jacob R up per! . ownor of the Yanks. The Babe wanted to tell the com missioner hla aide of the argument! that resulted in his being dropped in northern California when they devoured Dunsmuir by a 10 to 3 score. It was the final game of the regular S-K league season. By virtue of the win, and Weed's. 10 to 5 victory over Mount Shasta earlier in the day, the Pelicans are tied with Weed at 11 wins and four defeats each, and a play-off will undoubtedly ho nlnvprl in Klamath Falls this coming Sunday. Arrange ments have not been completed. A one-game play-off and '""-" Yk '"up Mf" series of three games have beei has come to an agreement as yet ....... u u -.-J ..!, Miller Muggins, who also added series or inree games nae uecu aussK-u, ..., $. oos flM to wm The Pelicans won three aeries during the season and lest two. Of the three games played with each club they beat Mount Shasta, Dunsmuir and McCloud each three times, while Weed and Yreka both trounced the Pelicans twice and were each beaten once. ' . The Oregonians slammed the ball hard Sunday, starting In the early Innings to pile up runs as theyhad bo desire to take chances on los ing and thereby cheating them selves out of pennant possibilities. A lose would Mve ended the sea son, putting Klamath Falls Just one gi-me behind Weed. With one on in the first inning Bert Arnold stalked to the plate, saw a nice one coming his way, SIB TERMS IS AGAIN A WINNER ; QVEEXSBORO STADIUM, NEW YORK. Aug. 31. (United News) lightweight championship, defeated : Jack Bernstein after 13 rounds of j fighting Monday night. Bernstein. formerly was junior lightweight champion of the world. During the first five rounds Bern stein piled up points, whereupon hej folded up as though he might not But Land is even as the petulant Babe was steaming into Chicago tickled at tslng "back in the headlines" packed his bag and departed for a vacation in Michigan.- . "Ha walked out ' on me, was Ruth'a gloomy comment aa he umped. a noon day train for New York. But the deposed king of swat Is still full of fight. "I have to wait tin days before making an appc.-l to Judge Lan- dis." he told newspapermen. "l! ! 7 J rv PIRATES PULL FARTHER AWAY I PITTSBURGH. Aug ed News) Captain !nle and his rollicking Pirate sailed still further awny i from the lumbering New York (hunts Monday when they adminls- tered a sound tanning to the other unci more plebeian Pennsylvania member At Iba National league, the Phillies. The Pirates won the till, staged In Philadelphia, 10 of the riilllles who decorate nefl in the last rung of Ilia Ivugue Ud der. Another such slip by the Phils and they may lie all alone in the cellar. Monday was an Idle day In the American tongue,, spiced only by Iho late bulletins on tho troubles of llabe Hull).. The Athletics, .aspirants for. the Ulll McKeecU-! ,,nnnnt. make what may be their IMItsburah I """" "" """ 31. (Unit- "t. smnj; bi D7,i ' the Senator,. gC " fro tk, Pt he AlnWUc anT ., .o...TC hopes foMsn M'II.il. pMsssssssssssasstV NQOMSW t Hurry Oreb, world's mlddlowelghl rliumplon. la recovering from Injur ies received In an automobile ncd- a! dent, tlrnb'i sulo. rambling down a 3. ' Pittsburgh now has a seven and one-half game lead In the race for the pennaut. Losing that game may prove about the costliest thing the Phil- I lies have done this season. The lust place Boston Braves defeated the Chicago Cuba In the only other hill, met two other autoa coming up. Their drivers had never aeen a hu man windmill driving a machine, and became confused. Creli put on the hrskes and Ills machine put oo a war dance. If (he story emanating from New game In the tiatloaat Monday, 5 to 'York city, concerning Palsy Cllne. J. and crept to within half a game once one of the leading cnuteudera 'or the f.tk..,..:" "olghi bo,mg er tragi, ,, . - a ' i o th. hLtorrMH Cllne was house term f0, el-!'"! HlsVlfe.reperu? .charfcea. Duriag U c.'Mra. Cllne . ZU that when thr, yea, ago Clla, u U,T bank, and that Ma, ,J out funds. ''"iiTU r will go before him and demand that he take action. There is no reason - for Huggins throwing me out of the team other than to alibi the poct showing made by the Yanks." . It was hot In Chicago Monday. Richard J. Clendon, Jr., ; who successfully coached . crews at the U. S. Nnval : Academy, signed as head i coach of the Columbia Uni versity eights for next sea son. The Navy crew won the intercolletriatc regatta last June at Pouglikcepsie, N. Y while the Columbia eight finished last. took a' healthy swing and the have been in the best of physical So was the Babe, during his brief pill sailed 35 feet ever tho cen- condition, and permitted Terris to' He admitted his fears that terfleld fence for what Duasauirj take the remaining seven rounds,! he wouldn't "get anywhere" with officials' say -was the longot hit and the bouL Ruppert. "because Huggins has since Bab Ruth played an c::hi- Approximately 9,000 spectators I St Col. Ruppert where he wants i paid $22,000 to see the fight. bltion game there four years an . Ther keot nllinz un runs snorad-l Terris weighed 132 4 Ically throughout the game for a eished 139H. total of 10 tallies and 11 hits. ' Street was hit freely but kept his: Mrs. Poole Visits Mrs. him and where he'll believe evory- hits seatterel well enough to per mit only three Dunsmuir runs to cross the plate. Street was given good support throughout the game. . The Score: K. F. JIB. R. H. Bayness 3b. J 5 1 2 Watts 2b. 3 10 2 Fuller ss. 4 2 11 Arnold lb 4 3 2 12 Mathews If. ... 4 ,2 . L . 1, O'Brien rf. :...5 1 Clark cf. .. Street p. Demltt c zClinton ' 4 4 4 0 O. A. E. 2 2 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 Bernstein i thing he says. "Huggins had to have somebody j for the goat and I'm it," the Babe Frank l,dded- O. Poole of Bonanza is spending the week in Klamath Falls to be with her young son who is ill In a Klam- XO COVXCIL NEXT MONDAY There will be no council meeting ath Falls hospital. According to on Monday of next week, due to friends the child Is somewhat im-1 Labor day. The meeting of the reg proved over hia condition of last'ular council will fall on Tuesday, week. September 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE Score It. H. K. Pittsburgh 10 13 1 Philadelphia 3 8 2 Batteries Meadows and Smith; Knight. Belts and Wilson. Wendell. Score R. H..K. Chicago 3 .11 3 Boston 5 12 0 Batteries Kaufmann and Gon zales; Barnes and O'Nell. Only games scheduled. Remember the Dates Sept. 3-4. Elaborate presentation of "Pirates of Penzance." SI ' (Continued oa -hy hZf FAMOUS FANS -"T" T. .. , iiS TfAEUtUs-THJt SOO VISIT MMO jSryfc tiy XN . BOWES VOU WTM -PME. SdH1i X rJ0J-mfcr VTXk VHS'l Totals 37 10 11 27 12 xCllnton ran for Arold. Dunsmuir AB. R. H. O. A. King 3b. 5 0 112 Pitt c. 5 0 0 Carter If 1 0 0 0 Russell It. 2 0 0 2 Own lb. ' 4 0 2 11 G. Spores ss .A 0 11 Welch 2b. 4 2 12 .T. Spores cf. ......3 0 0 1 Pine rf. ........4 0 12 Hull p - 4 1 3 1 McBrlde p 0 0 0 0 6 1 . Totals ... ,.37 3 8 27 10 Summary: Two base hits Welch. Bayness, Clark 2, Coon 2, O'Brien. - Home Ton Aronld. Sac rifice hits Watts. Fuller. Russell, T. Spores. -. Struck out by Street (, Hull 4 '. Base on tills oft Hull 1. Street 0. Wild pitch Hull. Hit j by pitcher by Hull (Clark and Arnold). Umpires Morrison and Wright. BRINGING UP BILL MAYBE. St by JACK FARR " , S'.CI MAY "TELL ME. what island Lies south east OF "THE ISUNP . 0 CuA !! v 1 JiTl v ' I I I ir- - I 1 iXTa.f u I i lit. k V lL oyu.n- FTVVt 1(1 : I lL 1 AJT Ur- I X A'WrT, I -. 1 li I T . 1 " i bb i .ci i sj rn i i n i - - s- i v Trs fc-v i i - . . . l IW' TJ. M laeaXJil ' V IT AAilMll I I rV I . M I . M --X ' MXil M Wf. 1 I s. 1 - 4 tb4. me what "the national. pastime op the cubam chilocem ALL CUBAM CWILPR.EN Puy nWElC GAMES' -IM A 1 CUBIC YARD 7 BILLXIS UNCLE Of ATHLETICS MEET SENATORS TODAY! WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. (Unit ed News) Badly bruised but not yet crushed, the Philadelphia Ath letics will make a last effort to get back In the running for the Amer ican league pennant, In a two day series with the Senators, which opens here Tuesday. The Athletics trail Washington by three and one-half games, and must sweep the series to become a strong ' contender again. Should Philadelphia drop the entire of games, Washington Would tually be assured of the 1925 championship. By breaking even with the league lenders In their series opening Tuesday and keeping pare with the Senators throughout the rest of the week, the Athletics can go Into big four game series with the Senators which opens at Philadelphia on La bor Day with a fair chance to win and again gain the top. Following the short Washington series at the Capital, the Athletics Hill meet the Ruth-loss Yanks In New York. set vlr JOO J I Wrl ike?! fnt k LAk- w; ljy 1 1 'i;:: - - ; a-mwA ssmm jm.mm .msp.; I ' . . r ...... . . " " - : . 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