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Paee Two Thursday, Juno 10, 102(1 THK KLAMATH NEWS PIRATES TAKE PENNANT LEAD f ROM PHILLIES The Pittsburgh Pirates, world-! champions ot 1925, took tint place in tbe National league Wednesday, j Dafeatinjt the Phillip lu a des- parataly tout bt 10 Inning contest. McKechnles men moumul to the : top ot the ladder, replacing the , Reda who loat a 10-inning same to Brooklyn. Huoer'a homer in the last of the ninth tied up the Pittsburgh-Philadelphia engagement, but the champ ' got two In the tenth and won to ; 7. i Seven pitchers were used and SI hits made. Both the Reds and Robin scored two run In the ninth Inning at ! Brooklyn, lb latter winning in the tenth. 4 to S. The Cardinals maintained a grip on fourth place in the National , league .by defeating the Giant. 4 j to !. while the Braves kept on ; winning, defeating the Cubs. ( lo . 3- i The Xew York Yank staged a , late rally t Detroit and won 4 to S. gaining a full game over the Athletic, who made four errora and tossed away m ,0 t0 White Sox. 4 to 1. Cleveland strengthened it bold on fourth place In the American league by beating Washington 11 to 5. The Browns anil Red Sox engaged In a hitting bee. which ended S to 4 In favor ot St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE C lab Won Lost Pet. Cincinnati - . 20 .591 Pittsburgh 7 ! Chicago 15 "I Brooklya .... -521 St. Louis iS -500i New York 2 2 Philadelphia 17 ! -00 1 Boston 18 37 -00 Club R. H. E. S 7 3 Cincinnati Brooklyn - 10 0 .Batteries Donohue. Rixey and Hargrare. Plcinich: Vance. McCraw and D berry, Hargreaves. O'N'eill. Club R. H. E. St. Lonis 4 10 2 New yoiF..: :.:.:::..r. - 2 7 - - Batteries Sherdel and O'Farrell; Ring, Bavies, FlUsImmons and Snyder. Club R- H. E.: Chicago 3 10 l! Boston 6 10 1! Batteries Blake. Milstead' and Hartnett: Genewlch and J. Taylor.' Club H. H. E. Pituburgh 9 16 2 Philadelphia 7 15 3 Batteries Yde. Kremer and Gooch; Carlson. Maun, Baecht. Knight, Ulrich and Henline. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Won Lost New York 37 13 Philadelphia 29 24 Chicago 28 24 Cleveland 27 25 Detroit 26 26 Washington 24 25 St. Louis 19 22 I Pet. i .7401 .547i .536 : .520 .6001 .493! Boston 14 35 .285 Club- R. H Philadelphia 1 Chicago 4 9 Batteries Gray. Helmacb Cocbrane; Thomas and Crouse. E. 4 0 and Club R. H New York 4 10 Detroit 3 10 Batteries McQuoid. Braxton Collins; Whitehill and Manion E. 1 1 and Club R. H. E. Washington 5 10 0 Cleveland 11 14 3 Batteries Bush. Ogden. Fercu son. Morrell and Rtiel. Sevcreid: Miller and I.. Sewell. Club R. H E. Boston 4 11 1 St. Louis fi 13 2 Batteries Russell. Foreman, Ruf fing; ami Rischoff; Cliard. Ijavis and S.'hauK. FF.LI.M-: RESCUED FROM j TOP TREE II V FIREMEN MINNEAPOLIS. June 9. Fire-: men cut down a tall tree here to! rescue a cat which had climbed to! an uppermost brnnch. trying to' catch a bird. High winds made It too perilous for the cat to descend. and after i had been marooned fori two days firemen were called to ' the rescue by neighbors. I i WEATHER ' OREOON- Fair, moderate torn-) Derate, northwest winds. In rrmrlrrirs abroad, as well as at lioir.,-, the memory of American men who fill in conb.it for th. ir country in honored on .Memorial Day. The seem illiMratid here shows crouds JatltcnU at the military cemetery at Surcsncs, France, on Memorial Day bit year. 1j 0. S. GOLFERS SHOWING FORM . ACROSS SEAS FORM BY, Eag.June 9. United News) The American professional golfers showed: improved form Wed nesday In the north of England championshrp'.'and all qualified fur the final 36 holes, which are to be played Thursday. Bill Mehlhorn of Chicago was tied for the lead with two English pros. Ceorge I'.add of Roehnnipton and J. Adwlck of Bolton, after the first 36 holes had been played. These three each bad an aggre gate of 146. Other scores turned In Ly the American professionals were: Em melt French. 161: Joe Kirkwood. 151: Tommy Armour. 155; Joe Stein. 159: Jim Barnes. US; Cyril Walker. 151: Walter Hagen. 136: Ar TYatrons,-' Mlrr""-' " MARY BROWNE T DEFEND BIG CONTEST PARIS. June 9. (United News! The hopes of Americans, the slim but tangible chance that would have been Helen Wills' had she not been stricken suddenly with appen cletls, are with Mary K. Brown, the veteran woman tennis star of the United States, who is to meet Su zanne Lenglen in the finaU of the French hard court championships. Miss Brown, a California sports woman who excelled among her own countrywomen in both tennif and golf, defeated Katarina Bou man of Holland. 8-6. 6-2. in the semi-finals at the current tourna ment. Mile. Lenglen had less difficulty in beating Joan Fry of England. 6-2. 6-1. in tbe other semi-final match The Franco-American final will be held Friday. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Club Won Lost Pet .621 Los Angeles 38 Mission 32 Seattle 33 Hollywood 29 Sacramento 31 Oakland S Portland 27 San Francisco 27 23 31 32 34 32 30 36 .SO 7 .507 .1 .492 .402 .500 .428 .415 Club R. H. E. San Francisco 1 5 1 j Oakland 4 7 0 Batteries Mitchell and Yellejl Kunz and B(ol. I Club It. II. E. ' L's Angeles 11 21 0 ! M ission 2 9 1 1 Batteries - - Crandall and Sand-j berg; Barfoot. Oeschger. Christian,! Eckert and Murphy. Club R. II. E.j Portland 2 7 0 Hollywood 1 9 0i Butteries Meeker. Payne and' Berry: Mulcuhy, Singleton and I Cook, Peters. I Club R. H. K. Seattle 6 10 2 Sacramento 7 9 1 ' Batteries Miljiis. Lee and Bald-1 win; Hughes and Koclilrr. I Do Honor Jo Soldiers Fallen Far ANGELS HAVE EASV SAILING WITH MISS SAN FRANCISCO. June 9 : (United News! Los Angeles is hav- ! Ing all the bettrr of its series with . the Mii3iou club, and Wednesday . made it two straight wins by pound- ing four local hurlers for 21 hits and an 11 to 2 victory. Crandall held Mission scoreless i for seven innings and breeied along j with steady effectiveness. The Angela now lead tho league by . seven full games. I Oakland evened its series with ' San Francisco by taking a 4 to 1 : win behind the splendid pitching of ' Kuni. Seattle tied the score in the ninth ( Inning against Sacramento, but tho I Senators pulled out the game in ttheir-harf; -winning 7 to . jv -ortlan1Hos; a-cloy Tm'iTftf''rii""CTk J"i:-' "'V M Hollywood 1. HENLEY TOPS LIST IN TIMBER LEAGUE The Timber leapue pertentape nhow Henley leads for the pennant with a perfeet score, having won every game played. Algoma stands second with a per.-entnge of .750. while the ('.olden Rulers. Chiloquin, and Malhi stand tied for fourth place. The standing of the team. follows: . j Club Won Lost Pet. I ' Henley 4 0 .100n ' Algoma 3 1 .750 ; Pelican fity 2 2 Colilen Rulers 1 3 ' Chiloquin 1 3 , Malta 1 J . ,, . ., . KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. 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