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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
If It Kridnv. (VtoWr 1C. 1025 THE KLAMATH NEWf . LOCAL FANS A R E ALL "HOPPED" HP, OVER FIGHT CARD Crowd Tkc Keen Interest In Work-Oute al Hall, j De Pinto In Today j Wirt. Mike De Pluto: who is to, fight "Kid" Starkey here on Oc tober 29. In the card booked t" Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvester in the Scandinavian hall on th.it , evening, doo to arrive here at S:30; o'clock tomorrow all six footers who are ta appear will be In town : and working. Matchmaker Sylria-, ter received a wire yesterday stat- inn that De ' Pinto would be j Klamath Falls on Friday. j This city is a much higher alti tude that Portland and J there are. some athletic managers who have theories based somewhat oa the following formulae, i. e. that "it is better to either set into a dJ- ferent climate or altitude a long) way ahead of a fight, or wait until the date of appearance is so close that the difference in climatic con ditions will not tare time to get in: Its effect" : Anyway Mike is due to arrive here this afte - jn. In the meiii.inie the other fighters. Sams, Stoli. booked for the semi-windup are working stead ily at the quarters in the local hall. Harrington and . . Alcora. booked for the preliminary a!:o are going strong. i.That the fans, arc intended in no small degree In the ccx!.-- onril Is evidence by the fact tha; I'ere is a crowd on band e''y cf.er noon and evening to ws'.c;i the -i-s at their work. All seeded f) .'eel that there Is going id be comt-Mns worthwhile to be seen on t"-2 b'z'v. of October 20, when the throe events take place. 'Starkey- the local boy. realizes that he will have to step out in hi coming battle with De Pinto. He also knowa that if he makes a KID" KTAKKKV Navy Gives Dead of S-51 Burial of Heroe "- Vj--4- V I'm. ' A;. , Y . .V . - i, v-i h 'j I tp-'HiT . tf - ,i iMit i 5, . s . -v.;' : ;. 'Jt, sl .-i.1 fc.-v i v - ". - t-:-, WAV . . . r Pillst'orilt 'amy, Cylr( ItaUhart. "- fiiilw. it ' -A . ...,; i . was Mai 'ulluwsil Moura'a diiubl in th hlrd w,,h " """ Inile past sevond nithr rtia. AH.r stvallni llilril, Ma axurad hB In llartls. ona iif lha series. bat link horors. bill Bui au ral lTrtior, lb"""'. M ; . ... Wrlahi. :M falrblllM Mc,,n,i I H.fHhari Drill. w,i,,i in,, m . . - . .1 u : tat f.ir a slnsle. Mmltlt. a J M ; V.lilnKl..ii liattrrs. Iril by Itlfe. ' unt ii 't lhn lhra rnn bath In' I the fourth at Murrlson'a pit. j itiro sliill. nod aflr llu'liir liar- r' fanned. II ... .i,.i mil Ions sltilles for the I ..... 1 ,?'i".i.i, rJ,- I Rrrux-r m ion rnnihs ltffrj4 I That Ml -nra l l . ' ''!".'' K, h. n hremrr t.-a P n. .r.,e , whi..l0. T" "Hi till, hlni Job In lha tlfib. Miirrlaon htxviba lfl tn l'r nl naora llraa Ihain, pinch hiitr. la Ilia fourth. ! crrv UII hlttlni. ills third I hit of the Hie, auuther double in the lifih Innina. was oi. fnr another run hea Cliyl'-r douliliMl im.t Iblrd h a a follow up blow AldrlUs. Morrison w ... Oldham. . I x V. ' -" --.wMHuin 1 t (l,Hn ami Jo Harris i id Wssbiin ijy , i-iii.i ;.: m h 1 j i. Harris. c1H Thr ks- -Csr.y, .T; IMiM. Plays-4S lft on . 1 I . . 1 SmJ That rut Ihe Va.blntna tarln m' AlUrids. J; slfTlj Klamath Falls wonder who will i tattle Earl Stoli, Bend Wildcat. ' on Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvefr, ter a card in the Scandinavian hall j here October 20. I Eu-.1 rtc, of bcrora are bcin .ia l.y the mvr ihr men wh. w.r down with the subuu fine S II I'liot- si ow. crew of U. S.'S. Omdcn paym Inbute to one nf the dead .. the Mv i. taken .beard at the scene of the disaster to be tranHorted to the h.. ot the nun. In t I. Ihe photo ol lirnt. Ro t.i-v M. Hehsnn. coniman.li r of the submarine. b.tjia--.l by bis wulow Munaicer Walter Johnson to Be Real Estate Man PITTSBURGH WINS SERIES OF 1925 (Continued from Vagc Oue) fumble of Moore's hlshi eight of them doubles and one a triple. Given a four-run lead when VU (t'nited : AldriilRe, who was tout to the Uitiiiine ' mound by Manager Bill McKeechnle. PlTTSBfRG. Oct. 1J News). Walter Johnson. hero of the world series In spite of went to pieces In the first Innlu. his defeat in the deciding same here Johnson wobbled along In the run Thursday eipects to leave soon for nlng until the 8ih Inning. T'.icn Tampa. Fla.. where he will enter; Carson Bigbee. utility ontfisldor. the real estate business. smashed a fast ball against the left Johnson made this decision last t field scruen for two bases. .rorins spring after his attempt to bur a,Eir!l Yde. running for Earl Smith. Pacific coast club failed. He has! who also had doubled. Bisbee's already made several investments j knock sent In the tying run at " all. at Tampa, having purchased several ; Walter then walked Eddie Moore. business lots at Davis Island, a new! Max Carey was safe on Roger 1'eck' It a pop fly. I l-an-y followed It by 1W ln out . a double, which (iooxo (iiubno let ' fall af;er reaching It In deep right . FI..M nnd M.'iiir enme home. 1'areV t rA ,h. .hi.h llrt lnIc over lh. pitcher's brad. pulled the Pirates up on even ternn with the Senators at two runs, enaullni. lha llura lo lie Hi scar In lha seventh, and win la lha )hlh I'lttsburth baa a great rhsmnlon ball club They ba.l In light lip hill, for they wore dowa thr.e games lo tae a few days ago. Tba rVnalora aerdrd only ona gam to win. and Ihe I'lratr look tore la a row from ibetn. !! Thrill tana Tie Trnycor and llonn Wright, lha ilaiillng pair of Inllelders oa ths new rhamploa Inm, arlntlllalsd on Ihe left ald of lha dlamuad. with their snailon.l plays. flaying Thursday la a sloady drlnlo. which mad lha plttblng bus so ruddy Walter Johnsoa railed for saw dul. and which mad field- MeKeeehnlo ued four plubcK to take 111 victory. The Iron nerves which bad enabled Al drtilK to triumph la the second and fifth sanies of Ihe svrle. snapped htn Hlce. flrnt batter, bounced a And iH-fore Johliny MorrlHin was rushed .. ki . l i t t l.a im.ill iKnu twin ntt MinV Ihe Kenalnr. at ( all I 10 ine pucnius irorn. niuriua i - tne fcenatora ai sail. i w ....'u..-. .1 hi,, t. ,h. .i.it. Travnnr drove a long triple pant '" " P''o. -., like In center f!old. brining Mat " "" aaoth.r Tr.yaor lhr. himself to lb. , T.v. LI . h.,,. lngle-by liluvga-- for Iwo run. I ground and Vnockod dowa llual run but was nipped at the piate uu '' "" when f'crk nifd a great relay of; .l,w II.inl' tiee from iliH'n rleht ' field. i Immediately after Morrison started ' 'c from lllug't bat. la lha ). k... ... ... .. . same Innina Wrlshl want Into tfl l.,.v hi. Ml t. mIm. purnma, of rusniag 10 srooi sl 1 - himself in the first half of the tlKhth when he pulled a drive overt ' ,tl" '""d for first, after roll ,k. .,.... i 1..,. ii.m ... . 1. . 1 Ing to Wright for what looked a ln(l doiiblo play. tmplre McCormlrkl r " waii ruled Smith bad Interfered after a' n"ro- "'' "our nua in uvs iimv oul --by Xurrn-n ty Oldhsai 7V -off Aldrid,.!'". Morrlsoa, i is i ' .t Krra.r. Ulu "' ,.on Mat. oruriir?r:J glr (Nsueaiii -J lAmerlrsa) ihi 1 im of Msw-lt I Armistice Gt SoughtM Whsiher fsas K tJ III Vila 1 tw ArmUlIc asy at , h.ra lo relymuu,,! lo sa a kaiuur a , fully ta Im7Z, . lha blah L-hl t a at "batsfta hot drlv. ibea road lh throw tori Nnilih 1'ull. Itolinul I a put out. la lh fourth Innlog b All .alley ! Karl Smith committed a blunder Vd fully flv fe.l lo pall dowa Notambor II. ,,.. Is oa of U bit 1 lb day. win swaniS r M. 1 M - .... ... II ck. preventing th. runner fromi"'a ,ur " OB ra . grouao an aiiirm osM w if i smash. Carry lUlling Hero . . ..... .1 inn...i.. . ., , iKaiu LiuktuiK asniun on ill suouro. ne says ae ln.encs 10 znaKC . wyumu ocv.v.uu cirur ui me sioie. ......... . ... . la.d II.., Il.nl Inn. I wna ....... Ilvn.l a his home In Tampa, for the future bad throw to Bu.ky Harris atj ' . . Klnn. ' ' fore, play bad been mad. al weond. ' b ,"dl'- ' ' and expects to retire from base-' second, and the bases were full. !"",.."",''! , ' and .ailed both runner. ..fe fill.!'"' 'H- o IJ. lying lha fK good showing against him. K meais . baI1 ft" '" u Pltrter, Hazen "Kikl" Cuylcr. Fl.taburgh-. j ,, Knn , ,rB; j Ing Ihe bases. ; In lb. fourth l.alng of th. 11 i .u, . ! . t. . He worked four innings, from the Muddy Buel then showed wh.l . ' r ling for $20,000 per year extends, most valuable player awd. then (1(Ih , ftl. .,rhlll ..,..,.., , J lhr. ,. . . ,,. wh h. "''h 00 lluel'. loo per to another year. cut a sharp line drive, for two' ........ . , '!.. k,. ,K....k ...... . ba'"'..BC0.rni! ,'T0 w,nn,.?. T"n ."Itod" . Olilhum whr. nl.. vlen.rv 1 otmoslte .'econd. and M, M.ee The ball bounced out bchln,! , ho roll f0f, ((. , Thj ..lcron ! fumblcd ,,, , more ruB, .". U.rad ui cuuina, wnicn nau covereq tne , . , , 1 atieia. in in Ihlril h audi a a lot more than Just tne immca iate results of the evening's bout. It will be a step along and lie fully ..realizes that., fact, and , is working hard for the reward which will be bis if 'he makes any klrd of a battle against the coast mixer -t , Soccer arid Volley rp Ttl HI Ml . w coverea learns r lay Merrill dianioad aurnR "-e rainy n:g!-.t. (renter. Cgiier. who. winning .mark holiday. According 1 rnrgrw- Oeg oils Hons in sunt 1 .. good matcktw tavi itiaaola Klamalh aita s tat Jurlas la ord.r lo its ttar.ll aa qo.l ebaae. at I .). ; oa thai day. " and Cuyler nt first came home, oniy to Amcrlian lcnguo southpaw, who was over. Johnson Offers No . Alibis for Losing i p: PITTSBURGH, Oct. 15. (Unit-! seasonal ed News) Harc'.d (Muddy) Ruel.iball. St Louis, Mo., boy catcher of the V-'innins: Washington club was the first to'soccrr tti,: congratulate Manager Bill Mc-1 teased an'i j Members of the hoys' soccer team be 8cnt Da'k ,0 second by Umpire I and cirli of the volley ball squad McCormlck. as the ground rule gave le-irig frcT. Klamath CJun ' him but two bajca. ty liish U'lioo! thi, afternoon mi Vivk Hu-1 "Rrranl" PecklnpauKh, Washington sh irt-! 0eond Lawman brought back to the majors by Ihe Pirates nf;er a sojourn to the mly-, mbluke In the third inning. ning out ; Manai..T Moore made up for this fielding . . ,,..., with at ti i... u...iH.,..k. n.i t. wallop against the left: ... ,. . . while i,.lu run urmiio .laq- r-.-Mio who ii od Tin teams in their first fa? o soccer and volley Malin, 2 to 1, tho Hire and (.oMln iiinn in t'd in r.'IUlC WhO II ad num.... lh. r.llv .lit. . . wish .Moore, me t hunky nttlo niuburch ; looplnx nirmlc to Irfi. stop, who was voted the most val-' , fr.r . plrh hlu,r , tlmt wlB ' , . ."T" uatile player In the American league.! ninjr, Mh iBnin, ,.M,- . . ,, ,, ' ""' " w" ,urB" ' Wa.hlngtoa proved the mo,t coilo,al bust of I , v.'. MUm "' b""""1 B,,n-I "f ...... as not yet been de-; series. He made a total of el.l t ,.,,.. ,., . . , 7 T- r aa "whea S. lUrrl.. 2b rrill I. prlmlna he,-ierrr. hreLkin. ,K. J. . . ''0,1'n' '" "e Car, I. feM and bitting. I Wnalla. It Xechnie on the success of his self fr,r the came whwh '. . .. .. ""' w"rl'' home the Pirates win "' M. ... .,..;' Harris, rf. be full of no few bumps. I er. who made six while pT."ln Z nH ,T" , " n " " M" " ; niue'a"; lb-" Miss Rachael Cronui I. P..,..,.,,.,, , 7. ... "na ,nriC ' """ ' 'he assault on John not. with inns i 11.1- game. Also he was the only Wash- j of the girls while Kverett Vander-; seventh error came in "he J IVT " "uhl h. first inning, only , Haal! e ington player to extern, his hand. I pool coa-hc, the bay,' team. I tnnlnr . ...... . .. . . ., " fU'1""' '" . The; Ulo on second base as Walt w I Johnson, n . "nt.'iaat pitch was called strike , , , .. Dflfvir. r.. - . ' v "'"r arnnan. And II ies from the Senators after today's j Manager Stanley Harris, started for the Pittsburgh dugout to con-j graiuiaie nis adversary but was : unable to reach McKechnie who was ' swallowed up by the crowd of fran tic natives. John Heydler, president of the National league made a speech in i the Pittsburgh dressing rcom inj which he hailed the Pirates as ths "gamest ball club the Xatlanai. league has ever produced." They 1 are the first Nuionai league team to win the wjrld i. champion.-.'nlp sinco 1922, when tito Giants beat tito Yanks. Walter Johnson, who pitc'ivi-.l. with his right th'Rh l-cl...z'rt t'.; lo prevent a "chark-y ho'9" ."ron stopping his work cald ' I lave n' alibis. The hotter tci::: v,m." HucRy Harris r.nd I ua:nlr; a fighting team aid fighting players. Don't think it possihl; to find a gamer club than our team, but trie j Pirates outfought us and won. They have a great team and one which should win the National league pennant for several years as Us line-up includes many ycungstcrs. Congratulate Manager McKechnie." Manager McKechnie had plenty of! praise for the Washington club. "I must admire the gallant stand of Walter Johnson and the Sena-j tors," he said. "They have noth ing: to apologize for in losing. They I showed us some great players In Johnson, Joe Judgo, Sam nine, ! Buck Harris rind the rest to a man in their line-tip.' 1 11 in last Haturd.y. also turned la i a beautiful catch, a ahoa-alrlng I spear of Smith', liner la lb fourth . Inning, ah ii ii .. t po 0 SERIES RECErf established!.. M I PITTSnLKCB. Otiv d N.i Th) ftfre world Mrtt rstKya ) now rwotd of ll.lli -pared wltk tk sH "u last year by lb) k a. Ulanta. That srriHlat games draw ll.lll.Ht.Toak Th. .tt.adsii. k ; burgh sad WsslUga la I ' far ImIow ths frt lust ended srs f JJ, Y.nka a.d OUsa . rTd la rTBE 101. 430 rustBSMti , V Tbe alt.adsio)ta t. la Pittsburg. ippEit ti..s.sMK i-i,tx party; Krc-ah of Klamath high school ! will be honored in the Scandlnav- Ian Hall, October 30 with a rerp-' tion in the form of a Hallowe'en party given for them by the upper j cl.ibsmen. Members of the eals committee are girls of the domes tie sclnece department under Miss Esther Martinson. a . . . .... . ft.e P-howi, vcTVMcWy -ssssOroS:" v oStnV :f . . - i ETis-oo!. ' 1 Hi Oil?. OFFICE LT" : LiNTE I . ,. CUV 1 ; :- e m i ....fr I i '-;. W cn , 1..,. -a ! , i-nsv -, ! r 1 ' - -a . I V A k V1 coolant wwirj- mmch is Tut- kPXA m isiiiil t mmx