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THE KI7AMATI1 NEWS Werlnemlay, June 9, 1926 Page Seven PIRATES CLIMB TO NEAR FIRST LEAGUE PLACE BABE RUTH HAS WALLOP IN ARM I fly Culled Newa I Tho I'llUliurKli Plrnloa haya rllinlinl in within lo limn full cam of firm nluia III the National lenaiin. 1 1 it 1 1 n k throe Hrooklyn tillrhera hard and rnniliK friim behind In orhlnvn 4 lo 3 victory, the wnrlil' rhamiilona Kilned a auine. on til ' Urdu, who lout I free awatlliK con test III lloatoll. I lo 1. Tim Utter aume went 21 In lilnica. May flnlahlui It, afier Maya in knocked out In Ilia third In ning. Ilrarn of Ihn llravw wu the winning plti-her. Tha (ilanla hud eipei'led lo le lha wind out of Joe, Mrfarlhy'a nulla, hut Html heated Scott In u pltrhlnx duel, ' (Irlinni hit a home run, and tha Cuba won lha rloaliiK gama of their aerlea In New York, two lo one. I The Athletlra auffered their aer-i ond lut-out In thrna daya when! I'rhun Kaber of tha While 8m heat them, 1 to 0. The Kcnalora bowed S NAVIN KIIXII, Detroit, Mich., Julia . (('lilted Newa) llujie Until hit two homo mini In l lie New York-lietrolt gunia Tueadny uiid now Ik five tlnyu uheutl of hla record f'ir liiiM, Ihn your In which he uel n eeuxon'M murk of fi9 limn era. Tha Yunkea alttitger hit hla 2Uth and Jlat homo runa of the rurrenl eaanii In tha third and eleventh In iilnga of Tucadny'a guma. HENLEY LEADS TIMBER LEAGUE PfNNANT RACE Tha Tl to her leaaua, embracing alx leama of tha fualer local ball pluyera In Klnmuth county, la now rounded Into form, and tha trarloua irxanlitiitliiiia are alrlvlng for lha nllver cup Irophy which will go to I lha pennant winner. I Henley leadif for the pennant : with .100, und Algoina and Pell I cun City ara tied for aecond placa each being credited with three wlni I and one lone or a percentugo a'anrt- In I'JL'I. on June 13, ho hit two lug of 7 So. Tha (lolden Kulera of homem, IiIh Jitlh and -'Int. VAlEElRLS USE RACQUET IN NICE STYLE I Klumalh FalU, . Mitllti are tied to Cleveland, t to 4. and dropped out of tha flnil illvlMim Into fifth phice. Detroit inlaacd a chance In 114am Washington, liming an elcvon-lmilni Ml to 9 corneal lo the V.inltn, who Irluniphed largely by Minima of Ituih'a two hnuWa, and other hy Meuael and Colllna. Tha Browna won a eluae one from the Ited Box. 0 In 6. and moved further from the cellur. PACIFH' COI.UT I.K.Kil K Lot Anaelra Mlatilon Seattle Hollywood . Kucrameulo w. 37 . 32 33 2'J 30 I.. Oakland 3 Ran Kranrlaco 27 Portland 20 23 30 31 33 31 3U .16 311 H II. Pic. .SIC .III .613 .4B7 .407 .4(11 .430 .419 Score I.oa Amelia 1 1 " .Mlaalon S s Olainer. Yarrlaon. Hamilton and Randherg. Hanna: llryan. Chlatlan. Kckert. Ludcilpb and Walter!. Mnr- Score-. San Pranrltico Onklund B. Wllllama and Baker. II. '. i 3 and Yelle; II. X" K. "3 X 2 Krnuae If. in 7 Score Reattle Racrameulo . Heat and llnlilwln: Keating und KochJcr. Portland-Hollywood fravtollnRV PAUIS. June . (fulled Newa) I -Mury K. Ilrowne, captain of the Amerlciin wnnien'a tennla team. probably will face Huranno Lenglenj In the finula of the hard court champloiieblpii In placo of Helen Willi, who la recovering from an uppcndli-lti nperutlon at Neullly. IMnylng better tennla than alio linn for nome time. Mury overwhelm ed Kathleen McKune Ooilfreo. Kng llh rhainplon, 7-5. 0-0, Tueaday. and reached tha aeml-floala. Rha next mceia Katarlna Itouman of Holland. Rutunna 1-englon romped through a match with tha hard-hitting French girl. Mine. Mnttbleu. Tnea-' duy. winning t o. 6-0, without ef fort. The Americana, aadly dlsuppolnt ed when Mlfa Wllla waa forced out of the tournament, are eurneally rooting fur Mury and aiinio believe her fighting xpirll will glvo her a chance oguiuat Mile. Icnglen. Knlarlna nouman. the American caplnin'a next opponent, defeated Helen Ciiuioulavna of France, 6-2. 7-9. -B. Howard Klnaey defeated I.. Aatraugul. 6-4, C-U, 0-0. while Vlnceent Klchurtlu won from J. Cregory of England, 7-6. 4-3, 4-1 Jean llorolra of France defenled hla fellnw cuuntrymuu, Frret, 4-C, 6-4, 4-6. 6-3. r-1, and meeta Kln- acn In the aenii-flnal round. Kiuaey und Miaa Klliuhith Ryan defeated Hlmch and Mile Deaclerea of Frtince. S-3, 6-1. the Chlloqiiln and . . 1 ; tlii-lr alanding being .20. Klamath Orgunliatlon haa been airenglhened during the paat week through the acqulaitlon of "Ited" Huiinderi, lha twlrler, whoae great grandiladdy waa the Inventor of curvea and dropa. ' The gnmea played laat Runday re aulled In the (lolden Kulera trim ming Algonia by a acore of 15 to ft: Henley defeated Chtloquln by a acore of 16 to ft; Pelican City heat ed Malln by a acore of 10 to 6. The alanding of the league teama. with the number o'f gomea played and lout, follower Team W. L. Pet. Henley 4 1 .800 Algoma 3 1 .760 Pelican City 3 J .750 Onldeu Kulera 1 3 .2(0 Culloquln 1 3 .250 Malln 1 S .250 ANGEL5STAVE MISSION RALLY ; Pflfff RAN FRANCISCO, June I (United Newa) Tha Angela ataved off a dangeroua tylaaloo rally Tuea day by (ending Hamilton to the pltrher'e mound and the Pacific Coaat 1 league leader turned back Hill McCarthy'! change In opening gam of their Important aerlea bere. The (cor waa ( to 6. ' Mfailon tied the acore ty three-run out burst in the aerenth. but the An gela put acroaa another tally in the eighth and Hamilton held the Beam aafe, for the remainder of the game.' '' " The win gave Lo Apgele a alx- game lead over Mlaalon, now tied with Seattle for aecond place. ' ' The Indiana beat Sacramento, to 1, with Beat burling1 steady ball. Ran Francisco acored three runa In the 11th to defeat- Oakland, toi 2. . - " ' The Beaver-Hollywood game' waa poatponed, the Portland aquad being on the road. If you know or any cam viol, tlona, call phone 564. All Informa tion will be atrictly confidential. Score II. H. E. Philadelphia 0 0 Chicago 110 Grove and Cochrane; Faber and Bchalk. Bcore It. If. K. New York 11 16 I Detroit 14 2 Thotnaa, Jonea. Hoyt and Colllna; Stoner, Calllna, Holloway and Man Ion, Woodall. 8core R. H. E. Boston t 11 ' 4 8t, Lonia 4 6 3 Wlltse, Wlngfleld, nnaaell and Gaaton; Zachary and Dixon. Jnst toe montn that' all It eoata (or tha prompt and regular de livery of Th Klamath Newa to your bom or plar of business. Pood 177 now and aerrle will atart aa aoon as yoa wlah It to. 507 PIANO SALE - : ) Don't forget th place and re member we are offering term as low a 14 month and other Indurementa never before offer ed In Klamath County. EARL HllEPHKRD CO. S07 Mala 8C , Don't Delay. AUTO RACES! FASTEST DRIVERS IN THE NORTHWEST 4 NATIONAL LEAfil'E W. L. Pet. Cincinnati 29 19 .604 Pittsburgh 26 19 .673 Chicago 25 21 .643 Brooklyn 23 22 .612 New York 24 25 .489 St. Loula 24 25 .489 Philadelphia 17 27 .386 Boston 17 27 .377 Score R. H. E. Pittab.urgb 4 IS 2 Brooklyn 7 1 R nger, Kremer and Smith; Mc Weenn y, Boehler. Ebrhardt and O'Neill, llargravea. AMERICAN I.KAGTE ' W. ' L. Pet. New York .... 36 13 .724 Philadelphia 29 23 .657 Chicago 27 24 .629 Detroit 26 26 .509 Cleveland 26, 25 .609 Washington 24 26 .500 St. Loula 18 22 .450 Boston 14 14 .291 Score R. H. E. Washington - 4, 8 1 Cleveland t 10 2 Ogden, Morrell. Marberrr and Ruel; Leyeepn and L. Bewell. ' June 12 JACKSON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS J.U hVX ItsJ.M ! MEDFORD 5 EVENTS 5 i - Beginning 2:30 P. M. Admission $1.00. Grandstand 25c Score Chicago ..... New York'.... Hoot and Flurelnce. St. I.OIllH poned. rain. Uoniales; II, II. E. 2 5 1 16 0 Scott and at Philadelphia, post Score R. H. E. Cincinnati 7 13 0 Bostun 8 16 3 Maya. May and Plclnlch; Wertx, Hearn and J. Taylor. 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