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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NBwa Pap Six Sunday. 'Julv 41926 MANDELL NEW LIGHTWEIGHT KINO OF PUGS CHICAGO, July 3. Tbe world's Hltb.tw.lght boxing crown rwta to alxht od th. tou.led head of Sam my Mandell, amlling Italian buy, wbo learned tha art of fisticuffs out at Rockford, lil.. and learned It ao well tbat a referee decided that bo won the title from Rocky Kaaaaa In their ten-round bout here this afternoon. "Mandell'a youth, he la 23, as com pared with Kansas' 31 stood him to good advantage In hia victory but - It was mostly the masterly rlng generalship of Mandell, the clever boxing ability that he dis played that made him the newly crowned king of the lightweights. It waa a victory for the old slo gan of Jim Corbett that a good boxer can whip a hard slugger. But It would be laccurate to say that Mandell didn't land some powerful blows this afternoon. He leaped to the center of the ring at (he sound of the first bell and he traded punch for punch with one of the hardest sluggers the light weight division bas ever known. In strength they were about even. In tbe number of blows delivered Mandell easily excelled. The new champion also showed a puxxling defense through which the veteran Kansas could not penetrate. Man dell employed a vicious left jab again and again to ward off the onslaughts of his opponent. : Mandell apparently realised tbat the defending champion was anxious to end the fight in a hurry be fore his age began to tell. And ao Mandell tantalised Kansas dur ing the early stages of the bout by backing away and laughing at the blows his opponent tailed to land. - In every clinch he hammered Kansas- with cutting blows about the body that left the veteran's skin smarting nnder the sting. Bat- Rocky has been through tough fights in his long career and he seemingly didn't mind being hit. Repeatedly he stepped Into Man dell's vicious left jabs, took a jolt Jn'tbe face and grinned so broad ly it almost appeared as thongh he nked It. Mandell has been a professional fighter for six years and during the last year has been one of the most persistent challengers for the light weight crown vacated by Benny Leonard. JUNIOR ATHLETES MAKE NEW RECORDS MUNICIPAL STADIUM. Philadel phia, July 3. (United Press) Un der a sweltering July sun the junior A. A. U. championships were run off this afternoon with a wealth of record-breaking performances. Six new marks were set by the ath letes who were gathered for one of the foremost sporting events in connection with the Sesqul-centen-nlsl exposition. So flashy were the times and dis tances that club supremacy was lost sigbt of. The Newark A. C. was first by a wide margin with 31 points. The New York A. C. was second with 21 and Los Angeles A. C. third with 19. NATIONAL LEAGIK First game R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 9 1 Boston 1 11 1 Batteries Dean aud Henline; Mogridge1, Hcarne and J. Taylor. Second game It. H. E. Philadelphia 3 6 2 Boston 2 11 4 Batteries Ulrish and Hcnllne; Goldsmith and J. Taylor. First game It. II. E. Brooklyn 3 8 2 New York 4 9 1 Batteries Grimes snd Mar graves: Greenfield and Florence. Second game It. H. E. Brooklyn 9 16 0 New York 2 6 3 Battcri. Soitt, Fitlmmons and McMullcn: Barnes, Greenfield and O'Neill. Youth Falls Before Age at Track Meet 1 f;t. -w. diL. Ms - w x rVMtaC EIGHT STRAIGAT GAMES RECORD LOS ANGELES I 1.08 ANUELKS, July 3 U nited Press) Coming from behind the tiual innings, Los Augeles Won Its fifth straight victory from Sacra- tnento here today and cinched the I nine-game- series with the Sena tors. The score wns t 1. ) It was tbe eighth Straight win ' for the 'Angola, as they' won the last three games of their series with Portland last week. Sacramruto waa loailiUK. 7 to 3. when the seventh Inning started, but the Angels scored four runs In in the seventh and tha winning run In the eighth. At the a;re of W B. Salter, of London, put on his track clothes and entered a meet in which Army veterans were the com petitors. Sakrr is seen coming home in grand style in the 100 yard dash, well ahead of rounder men. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Won Lost Pet.' New York SO 24 .648; Chicago 41 35 .539' Cleveland 40 35 .533 Philadelphia 39 35 .5201 Detroit 38 36 .513j Washington 21 44 .3S1 ; St. Louis 21 50 .309! Boston ; 20 51 .281 j Club R. II. E.j Chicago i 8 13 1; St. Louis 3 8 4 1 Batteries Edwards and Schalk: Gaston, Davis. Vangllder, Schang. Club R. H. E.j New York 5 15 ij Washington 4 14 3 j Batteries J Pennock. Morrnll, ; Jones and Collins, Palmero; Osden and Ruel. PACIFIC X)AST l.EAGUK Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles 53 30 .614 Oakland 46 37 .554 Mission 43 42 .509 Seattle 44 44 .500 Sacramento 44 46 .488 Hollywood 37 48 .455 Portland 39 48 .436 San Francisco 35 52 .402 Club R. II. E. Mission 8 13 1 Seattle 9 13 0 Batteries Mryan, Christian Oeschger and Walters: Mlljus. Ramsey, Elliott and Jenkins. Club R. II. E. Hollywood .... 4 10 1 Portland 3 7 0 Batteries Hollerson and Cook; Ortman and Berry. . First game R. II. E. Boston 4 10 2 Philadelphia : ........12 14 2 Batteries Harris. Welzer and Stokes; Rommel and Cochrane. Second game : R. H. E. Boston 6 14 0 Philadelphia .- 8 10 1 Batteries Wingfield. Russell. Harris, Ruffing and Bischoff; Gray, Walberg and Cochrane. Club R. H. E: Cleveland 7 9 0 Detroit : 5 8 1 Batter s Uh!e and Sewelt,; Cooper, Collins, Johns, Holioway and Woodall. Club R. H. E. Oakland ..." 10 20 1 San Francisco ..; 0 7 3 - Batteriee Krause and Baker; Williams, Griffin and ' Yelle. 6EATTLE, July 3 (United Press) After the .Missions tied the gsine tu the eighth Inning the Seat tie Indians won today In their half of the same frame when Schwab tripled with one out. Baldwin and Jenkins were pur posely passed so that a play could be made at any base, but Eldred crossed tha Missions by delivering a neat poke into left field that brought Schwab over the plate and won the game. Frenchy Bayness ' Signed by Beavers In Coast League "French)'" llnynos. the crsik third baseman for the Klumulh Falls Pelicans, has been slgued up to play In the Pacific Coust league j unj will report at Portland on August 1. It was learned yesterday that a ' sruut had been sent here to o.iuli 'the games betweeu the Woodland team and (ho Pelicans and to keep I his ere out for any promising play er. He hit upon Ilayneas and after the game yesterday made the IVI- Iran player proposition that ! promptly accepted. It was stated upon reliable au thority last night that threu play ers from the Coast leuguo, two from the San Francisco Seals and one from the -MlnUm Dears would ar rive In Klumath Falls wllliln the next couple of days to play the balance of the season with the Pell caus. Dickey Krrr 1 the only cue whose name has been Irarn- 'ed, but all three are said to be high j class timber. i X ATIOVXL t.K.Ull'K Club- Won Lost I'ct. PORTLAND. July 3. (United Press) Aided by two homo runs, one by Zoellers, and the other by Leslie, the Hollywood Stars today defeated the local Heavers in a closely contested game by a score of 4 to 3. Philadelphia Boston 41 30 .605 37 30 .552 39 33 .541 36 34 .514 37 35 .513 37 36 .509 24 43 .396 27 44 .J.8 SAN FRANCISCO. July 3. (United Press) Oakland shut out the San Francisco Seals 10 to 0 in the fifth game of tbclr series at Recreation park tndny. and the official scorer wrote it "cliurgo de feat to Williams." William, on the mound lor the locals, was touched for a dotcti hits before lie retired In fuvnr of Griffin, who lit by eight more. Krauxe was on the mouud tor tbe Oaks, The series now nlumlH 'four to one for Oaklaud. All Koads Arc Smooth With Timotom r TIRES Tht?y take the bumps with grace and ease; ride like a Pullman and give comfort at all times. 1 ' To be properly tired and yet rested USE Gum Dipped Tires Sold at THE KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE 'Cap" Calkins, Prop. 315 6th St Expert Vulcanising General Tire Repair Work . - For results u News Cln Ads. ' Club R. H. E. Sacramento 7 9 1 Los Angeles 8 14 0 Batteries Martin and Koehler: Hamilton. Day. Stroud and Sand-berg. Forty-passenger open-sided buses are being built for service at the Sesquicentennial exposition at Philadelphia. R. H. E. 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