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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
Page Six SEORTS DONE BR0V COAST LEAGUE Speaklug of pitcher, or were we? one of Ihe greatest undent of pit.h Tho current season has been a (lis- iM In Ci""-' IV. "rrow apiwlntln one for Wllbert Uoliln- with some views on the sul-Jeel. win. Jolly leailer of tha Brooklyn Scbt asserts that lie has ii.'-i: DoilKera. And one of Ihe most ills- jiiiihing two iliffereni type of l.i'.l &riolntiu(t faitora of his team's p!:iy in recent Kiimi's. Hue is j:ii.i!!er lias been Ihe absolute failure of Hit: .Cian Ihe other ami ha heavier sew-Je-is Petty, llie southpaw, to coiae ' These two ehntiKet; Rive t!ie Ihroiich. jpiuher more eonliol over the ball. Imle Ilobbie v.',A Imlianapolis a lf (hi3 ,K, tnl(l ()f tw0 n,;ni Mx prb-c for Petty Sast winter. firin;(3 i,.,...,,,,,!,,,. Kit her some of tin in the belli f that 'he vitetaii rotiM ton.e through In grand style anil ; make a good running mat" for la.-' xy Vance, lluloish primes, ct nl. As this is w ritten Petty has y t to ln halt a doren games. i All of which causes us li wonder I if the 'lfe!anJ baseball i lub km I what it was doing when it refused to get excited about the scramble for. Petty, caused by his work with the Indianapolis team. I Cleveland had Petty soir.e years' ago. He seemed to have promise.- The club finally let him go. how ever, and while no reason was given for the move, the opinion was ex-' pressed by some that Petty's main fault was a mental one. Sucee83 oeemed to hurt him rather than spurj him on. Petty Joined the Dodgers last: spring with the reputation of havingi won 29 games and lost but 8 for the' Hoosiers. a great percentage in that league of sluggers and wisei old birds. Many a pitcher has Joined the the majors with a much less impres-, sive record Ik' nd him and with much less experience in facing bat ters and has come through in rapid time. . Why, then, did Petty go pflooie? Only one other disappointment ap proaches it in Uncle Kobbie's mind. That Is the reversal ol form shown by big Rube Ehrhardt. You'll rec.ll that that boy, after Joining the itob ins last year, went .great g;ias. win-, nlng five games at ihe cljse e.' the season. . r When the 1924 season c::.::.". he loomed up as one of tha Ijlg v:!r.ncr3 of the Dodgers for this cauipalrn. He is Just about breaking even In victories and defeats, and has yet to win his tenth game. The tune regarding the lively ma ture of the big baseball now in use in the big -leagues has changed of late. The drop in' the home run av erages and the ability of pitchers to remain longer under the daily fire has caused some followers of the game to suggest that adverse com ment on the "rabbit" ball has caused manufacturers to change the compo sition and remove some of the life. This change has been denied in dignantly. Now Art Nebf. Giant pitcher, and Is happening. halls made before the advent of the uibhit ball are bdng worked In or the latest batches from the factory are different thin those in us. . larlier ill the year. Take your choice. I V i line of the men who played on (he Uino with the I'nited States naval 'academy football team last fall will be eligible to play on the Vniversitv of Iowa li-ani this coming season. .according to an annoim'ceir.ent at . Iowa City. la. The player. Lambert, i was a member of the freshman team i at Iowa in 192;!. He re-entered Iowa , last winter, and thereby met elipibil fty qualifications. Indians Trouncn Seal SKATTI.n. Kept. 11 Ilrlck Ki ll iv. Is li i 1 1 1 :i it . the pudgy outfielder driving In all four Indian runs with ill!-.-.- tim.-ly hits, one a double, gave Seait'e a i to i victory oer the !.:,..' ;-.! . S.'v.I-- today. The tribe can tui.vVin tV- series from Sail Krun cisio by ail ing both games tomor row, "lied" Lucas, pitching his f.airie in mure than a month, lusted Oliver .Mitchell of the visitors. S,oro- It. II. E. S 'ii K.;.lli-isi'o 2 '7 1 S. atlle 4 9 0 It. tterles- Mitchell and Yelle; Lu cas i.nd K. Baldwin. ItirfiHil W ins 'J.lnl I.OS A.Ntll-XKS. Sept. 12. Clyde ; Itarf.iot. star Vernon plliher, won j his :trd vietory of the season here j tiiilr.y. when Vernon nosed out Suit j Lake. " to C III n lu-inulng game.; Swan-mi, Vernon rightllelder. cross-J ed the plate with the winning run i when llarioot sacrificed. Score It. It. K. j Salt Lake 6 11 1 ; Vernon 7 13 !' Batteries-M u 1 c a h e y, O'Xelll. Stroud and Cook, McDonald; liar-, foot and Whilney. j ,,f ..lx itauie. of llio series Saturday. Portlsnd 11 , .,,.. ,hey defeated 4... Auge... 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