The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 08, 1925, Image 5

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    .MATH NEWS
Thursday, October 8, 1023
STARKEY
IS
ntii him been signed
o Sylvester fur Hi)'
, !( I r ct I'lTII on
111 I ho Hiun.Hniivlan
I to word given out
!,r Wednesday ifler
llo has ''"i-n piitiliiHj
I mill round Port-1
ad In 'looked upon a ;
rd anywhere un lir-:
Ighler and Hun bum
jrllnnd fuvi.rllns IIiim
tan (luring ni nsi
He put Joe (iiirmun
trip. something which
tiers hud li'l I'""'"
I recent flalits. Mike
tar wllh a wall.ip In
ml know how Inj
I In KUinl advantage, i
with whom ! IMnlo!
Btmi Ohio to K nnd
hero with tllo boxing!
Hint lout tlm main;
, tho curd have been j
in-d. Announcement I
i hy Sylvester mi he!
, Hu 1 IrylnK to get
and Karl Hioli, (he;
rl lu lid nnd III" latter
Dean la another lie nil :
olinnlo would Ilka lo1
XmLi. I
'JOHN
SMOOTH DELIVERY
Waller Jonneon has always, been
, known as a (allow who didn't .'dJ
much business with curves ' but
"Imply threw so iast that the bit
ters couldn't aee the ball.
Iai Hern Htiinla .
Lee Meadows the only pitcher In
the bin leagues who wears Spec
ie, ..I at hLi work lnnkit fhrnuvh
Lee Meadows Peers Through J nta nnow, at ,ome nimble con
Hit Speca at Some Fast , duct on the part of his buy friends.
Infield Work Trayuor at third, Wright at short-
I atop sad GraDtham at first base.
Jiy WESTHItOOK PEGLER A circus without an elephant Is
mm
.' V
ft
Ja r.
(V. P. Staff Correspondent)
PITTSBUlUiH. Oct. 7. Walter
Johnson, who has been pitching for
the Washington club since Teddy ;
no circus and a world 'aerlea game
wlthivut at least one trapeze per
formance la just a game of ball.
Traynor took the air flrat, leaT-
Rooserelt was provident, and who, iBK h, leet Wt, a pretty flirt of
yesterday defeated the Plratea by a! h, cleats and gloving a drlre from
score of 4 to 1, In the first game Muddy Ruel's earnest but generally
of the 1925 world's series. d!d It. i (utne wand in the third Inning.
Johnson did it ao easily, with Ruel was out before Traynor bit
so little grunting and wrenching. the ground and the put-out be
wlth such casual grace, that the , came permanent when "Pie" after
baffled young athletes of the resi-j a graceful plouette on the button
dent squad are still wondering; of his cap, bounced to his feet and
what happened and how, and are ' held np the ball as the band played
willing to believe the Swede was
doing parlor magic on the graas
plot called Forbes field.
Having clubbed the pitchers of i board to get familiar l
their own league all season, the: that had been bit on
a chord.
In the next Inning. Grantham at
flrat bace went off his sprlng-
1th a ball
the main
Plrates had some cause to think isDrlng by Goose Goslln. As he
' they vcould whale their way through came down, Grantham banked als
'the world series and spatter the j wings and reared back to the bee
outfield crcwd with homers from i touching ont Bucky Harris, the
RS BATTLE
IING GAME :
OREGON-IDAHO TO
JBATTLE SATURDAY
WALTER JOHNSON IS n,n "lttnal' ,n BIkl,, thD x u
1 wit In thl InnlnK that I'io Traynor
VICTOR OVER BUCS limwli-d full li ngth on the ground
, to spear KimTs liner for the first
M 'oiilliiue.1 from !!' Our) j nutlonnl slop of tho gam.
In tho fourth Oeorao (Iritntham,
rim i-i.Mii. 1-oi'owuiK huh I'ca , ,, aup,,.,lt.d Traynor
maou a ini-n uirow tor inn oniy vx- .... - ..,n h. . ,n.., r,i.
ror of Hie game, allowing (iranthum ; (lf iimm; w Un, Bn, ,orne)l lt
o ren. li rirsi. im aiont seconii. inn j . j,,,.,i Bl!iv. AiB thn hit. -
.hen hn wul. h. d Meadow. f..n for .., ,, ,,,,. Meaner ll.ieky IjNIV r.USITY Oh CIRM.ON. Or .
he .turd out. who wu, oa m , ,he!7.-(Spoelal to the Nowsl-tlnl-
M.-udow stopped the Rrnntnra for ; ()i ; verslty of Oregon will meet Idaho
the nii l!ir.-.i friiuies, only to glvci , ln 1na opening conference fotitball
way to a p.ni-n inner, muiiv .mc
IiiiiIn, in the Mh. tiller Kurl Snilili
lind -rm.!i-d mil n lino Ninitle. lll
li.-e wiis pliif.-d on first, running for
Kurt, tun Johnvon smirk out .stuffy.
Puustl of Astoria. William Harrl
man of Eureka, Cal., George Mlm
naugh of Portland. John Motschen
backer of Klamath Kalis.
Fullbacka Lynn Jones ci Salem,
Otto Vitus of Eugene.
COVELESKIE TO HURL
SECOND GAME TODAY
all deliveries Including the Standi-1 chairman of. the Senatora. who nao
navlans. ! ventured about five- yards towaid
But somehow It didn't happen to: second. 'fy
happen' that way. Maybe lt wasj In the eighth. Glenn -Wright, the
was something they ate. More shortstop, suddenly left tie earth
probably it wae something 'ha'! and achieved some height to do his
Joohnson ate, when he was a clod-1 duty by a hastening rap which
hopping kid. expanding to huge j jc.onsoB intended as a diversion tor
maturity ln the wide open spaces tne outfield.
of Kansas, and building a frame j '
that would atand the shocks and
strains of' 19 years
leagues of the national obsession.
It's not easy to go on In this
wild-eyed manner about Johnaon'a
In the large
Bids to be Opened
on Modoc Mill Road
Oct. 7. -- H'nllcd
!r Cteevtund Alexan
Nebriinkun, who uses
ng for iho Culm nnd
ihlp. slar sliihlier for
crew h it." d up In a
rllng duel In the first John Morrison wns plit-hlng when
series WediH.tdny nf-'tli.. lirlffs trot their last run In Hie
.Sen the linilllres rilll-l n'""1- 'OHllll opened It Willi
ach "Id.' had acurrd S
I
COAST LEAGUE
game for both teams here Salur-I
day. The fame should bo hard
fought as the trams appear evenly ,
matched.
Interested in serving the Teal
dents of Chiloquin and Modoc mill,
bids will be opened Saturday ln
the county court room for the
work to be done on the Chllo-quin-Modoc
mill road to grab, dear
and grade the roadway for a
Im ky Texas I -nmier in left, and
Judge Kti.-riflr.d him In second,
fruit, w-t.i.rf, tin k-itr.l Itli.
sax nl.ke.1 for !( hits. ,, , ,.nl,.r
of the llilrd Inning. I n , M ri,,, pupped op .n with nn
S iiunrhed rlouls for uuspli-lriuu sinri, which tu-Htiokn n
. runs, hi held them great rotiiest. Only one baiter
It Irs who have wati-h-. remind first limn. In the Initial In-
en In many f his' nl"K. "lo l'' hers taking no
. ... ..i t lime to s-lile to llielr task. Max
dare ho never extrl-
ii i,,nr"' wna lilt on the rlnht elbow,
from more trouble In wh B shph mim mrp
ring bis whole career, i ff . . , . .
way. he nindt a f.-elilo throw In Iho
n kill h inning and lot tloslin m-ore on
the Impetus of HIiiciu.'r short slnirle
In renter. Hut to get bnrk tn the
first inning. Johnson probably took
the heart out of Ilia 1'lralo offense
when he fanned Kiki Ctiyler. a
sieve gun of Ihe rliib, on four
curves.
Score
Sacramento
Portland
Ilall.-rles
hac and Tnhln.
PITTSlH'IMai. t. 7. stunlcr ! pitching because he made his work
fov.-l. kle, who won llitw gamin In ' ook M ea,y ani asked aot little
the wnrl.l wrtra of H- a" a mem- astestance from nig associates, who
b.-r of the l.-v.-Un.l Indians. K,were ,caUered hither and yon in
hi. firs, worW. serlca chance since posturea. ready to turn
Ihrn in the wcon.l game aalnt the: ' v " ,-
... . T. . t.H. In fllp-flopa cr dive over the tences
Reservations have been pouring 1 away l.y the Indian, last -prime as e'de 0'a "aTe io 60 '"length of a mile and a half.
In for the game and If It doesn't ami ne -"- - .... .-i. n rn Z Howard
pit.-li. rs tills year vcllll so Tlrlone just went out mere ana iurew mi "
f..r Ihe Kennt... who gave lilm a bau. Some times he hrought that) county market road engineer, the
nn other t.-i.m nulil. v .nin. D,MnH fsirW Diana have been completed In the
Vlm-I and Shea; Rac ; Jack Beneflel, graduate manager., AIM(1 wllo ,,,. , lhe bal, -, tfP th.lonic. of the engineer and ready
Thero were eeveral weak apots iullth i ,hP r,lm.,u tl.nl with the! ,ane to the plttte nke the shadow for the sanction of the county court.
In the Oregon team as w-ero ex-j ,hit last -winter, nilr illrli fur tlinl .. b- a m other (imes'.he lustl The completion, of this, rbad
It. 11. K. hlblted by the Multnomah lilt, and Pirutt. k. flow rve ball i .' h ,Bntlv and the ball which will mean mnch to the res-
. .... ..... ... . ... ..i. . nrr.M. I -
.z i wnicn t-oacii bmiin inienn3 io pnt-.i.-r, ami .- .uK.. -
.4 1( 2 strengthen before the Idaho game.! no-alnst the S.-nutor. who arc-
not wry Mumy wiin ineir woihi
work aitainst this style of throwing.
It.
..3
...7
II.
11
rain, between 8,000 and 10.000 per-i
sans are expected, according to;
Scori-
Vernon
San Kranclsro
Ilallorles Plllello and Whllney;
M. Weeny, (irlffln and Yelle.
p. hurling In sena
lelde.l only It hl:s bill
sed them In I lie fonrlh
lings In tally Inillvld-
II.
II
2 11 1
2 20 1
Alexander and Ilart
nshlp and Srhnlk.
Score R.
Oakland .. 2
l.os Angeles 1
Hatter!. Foster and
Jaci.'is and Snndberg.
II. E
9
C 0
Huker;
H .
15
12
Srort! R.
Salt l.nke 12
Soul tie 11
lloth pll. hev nllowrd hilt In tho ; Ilulterles Plercey Singleton and
seen ml round, but J. Harris' homer Peters; Rowers, Ramsey and Daly, i
came off Meadows, while Iho Pltts-j
Imreh effort ended w llh Travnor's i A serl. s of advertisements In The I
slnclo. Johnson fanned Grantham ' Klnmalh News will do more than I ing the flyers make this week.
is Hid hi iu'iiisi:
Is surprised at the
trom simple camphor.
Hydrastis, etc., na nux-
.. i. i .n,Aii :
.... .... .. l..-' single In the third, but wus then bring you new business.
eves. Aluminum eye' nipped off the bnv by Meadows, who sulinilt a tentative campaign, without
hiimiin Drug fo. Ailvl. I crossed up n Wnidilnglon hlt-nnd- oblir.allng yon In nny way.
He was pleased w!:h the defense,
howevor, although tho backs and
the ends occasionally fell down on
their lobs. As a wholo tho de-
0 i fense does B' t need much bracing
In so far a.i lino burking Is con
cerned, oltlioiisii the backs have not!
yet learnid lo block forward pass-!
es effectively.
Smith used more than 20 men in
tho Multnomah nffalr to get the'
best possible rnmblnallon. He is,
yet 'undecided whut hla lineup will'
be against Idaho, saying lt will
depend a rcat deal upon the show-
walked up doing more curves than ldenta of that section witn tne
a feather In a gale which wasj rain and enow fall. U estimated at
novel behavior considering that ig.uuu. accorumn w .
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In this InnlnK.
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siert peoplo thinking of you and
talking of your offerings: It will
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Illlrj and rtallcy, guards. Sinclair.
tackle nnd Smith, end. nil four let
termen. Harrison the efficient pant-
er, and M( Mullen, substitute ren
ter, were unaHo to start Saturday.
It Is expected they will be fully
recovered from their injuries in
time to get Into the Idaho game.
About 25 men were taken along
to tho Stanford game last year.
and there seems to be a lot of com
petition for a place, on tho squad
which will make tho trip October
SI. as lt will mean tho pruning
of nearly two-thirds of the squad.
The following men are showing
up the best ' present:
Centers Carl Johnson, of Ore
gon City.' Nick Tarter of Myrtle
Point, Tat Hughes of Portland.
John McMullcn of Portland.
Guards tlene Shields of Steven-j
son, Wash.. Ken Bulley of Van
Nuys, California, Jackson Illlss of
Berkeley, Calif., Hul Harden of
Mnrshffold, Francis Qulnn of Port
land. Wnlter Socolofsky of Salem,
Harry Leavllt of Portland, Rod
ney Farley of Astoria.
Tackles Albert Sinclair of KiiK-
enc, Pert Kerns of Spokane. Wash.,
llert flood Ins of Woodlnirn. Homer
Dlx. n of Klk Oily, John Warren ofj
Pendleton, Harold Mungiim of
Portland. Arley Mnrsh of Klinlra
Kdgnr Kelly of Medford. Arthur
Hedr.er of Uve Oak, Calif., Paul
Peake of Long Reach, Calif.
Knils Rob Mnutx of Portland.
Lauren (Irk) Reynolds of Portland,
Kilgard tlrant of Portland, Sher
man Smith of flrnnts Tass, James
Powers of Portland, Dwlght Hedg
es of Oregon City, Del Monte of
rorllnnd. Frank Rlggs of Portland.
Charles Kalk of San Francisco.
QunrlerbncliS Louis Anderson
of Murshfleld, Parley Stoddard of
linker, Walter, Cushmnn ot Port
land, Fred Harrison of Astoria.
Halfbacks W'allnoo Langworthy
of Mnrshfleld, Roryl 11ml gen of
Athena, Victor Wotiol of Portland,
Arnold Klmlnkl ot Astoria, Elno
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