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Page Two Sunday. September 12 102( Pelicans .Ready To Dangle Scaip :, Of Grants Pass "W' ftot mighty good chnco to win I he game with Grant Pin", la the unanimous expression of Peli can baseball players who will today meet the Cavemen ou Granta Paasj territory for the last regular league; lame of the aeaaon. The winner' of the tilt will be tied with Med ford : for flrat honors In the league. j The Pellcana will go Into the! game with the rgular lineup. Mau- acer Eddie Dubark stated last night. I declaring that the boys have never been In better shape to come out I on top In a diamond struggle. If j the Pelicans win, they will play a three-gam aeriea with the Grants Pass players to decide which way the winds will blow the lesgue pen nant.' .: It Is eipected that In event of the foregoing .conjecture, the Tear Pickers will meet the local team here next Saturday for the first Sam of the series. In that rase, the championship game will be play ed before the crowds attendant up on the last day of th county fair. Whoever wins the decisive game, today will have an excellent chance I to cop the honors away from Med-! ford who for many weeks has felt ; assured of a pennant. Some few I weeks ago Medford lost a pitcher j noon whose arm much of the. suc cess of the Pear Pickers depended. ! Whether tr not the speedy twirler I baa been replaced, could not be I learned, here last night, but in j all probability he has not. At i ny rate, his successor, coming Into the ranks 'this late in the season, will have to be exceptionally good to come up to the mark. It is believed that a great many local fans will accompany the Peli cans to Grants Pass today. This la the last chance for the local team to bring home the bacon, and If wholehearted support will help win the important game, the fans are going to furnish It. THE KLAMATH NEWS . HOW CHAMP AND CHALLENGER COMPARE 'V: Measurements of Dempsey and Man Who Seeks Title Pftneti f POiritn To lllnod, continuing hla heavy lumn-l winning' i Id I. VUUSlIljCagllC IS r,,,,ting, homed Willi tho la..-, loiul-j Hi.l game' It Unchamred From J1'1' ,n """ t An.'ic. g .j j. j AngKla to beat tinhliind 5 In 4 In Oiiklnml i 4 1 ennant standing iih" ,,h r Kmryi .iv. ; ,,,,,., iwrigM and ' riuner ikikiiii hi "I." onus nmi HhkIIii and linker. FKANTIM'O. Kept. II. -in hnril luck of li.slnii a stum. In. . which ho allowed lull four lilu, ', Hi-rmul gnmo K hllu wrlulit n nicked for nine. Angeles 4 SAN ' (I'nltc.r New). Scuttle got an oven' break with tho Mission In n twin KIM, taking the flrat i to 0 I B? - C 0ACK GENE: I . j p TjJ DEMPSEY TUNNEY AjL. T -. age - ifet. y -Jrf f I89l - WEIGHT - 174 M L w 73 - REACH -7b- l I fc n" MECK - itah." 1 I I 15 " " B)CEPS " "V' yy j y - - vm r Vfc. - Z2 - TUK3U - M" lf - v ; W - WRicr .- a- - VV' y r 15" - CALF - t llx jK"f J Rules Laid Down Dempsey. Engages National League In Big Fight For In Real Swat f est i Race Is Growings Dempsey-Tunney! With Lightweight; Most Interesting AMERICAN LEAGUE Club R. H. E New " York lo 14 Detroit :.; c 12 ' Batteries Pennock. Jones. Thorn, as. Shocker and McQuaide, Ben PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 11 ATLANTIC t ITY. X. J.. Sept 1 (United News) When Jack Demp- it. United Pre! Tommv! Philadelphia leading for light heavyweight 'w " V"7U" ""f ",rLoughran ring for their battle for the world's v. i i candidate tuaiitiruruaui), --f.vu. googh; Stoner and Woodall. ber 23, they must fight absolutely independently of any advice from their respective corners. The Pennsylvania state athletic commission has issued its orders governing the conduct of the tight- ers and their seconds during the: (By HKNRY L. KARRKLL) NEW YORK. Sept. 11. tfnlt.-d i'reaa I The National league pen nant rnce became a little tighter 0 tiocauto of Rrntl'a .Irmly lug aa well as heavy hitting. The Seattle pitcher .Included a humor in his brace. The .Missions won the second encounter, a seven inn ing affair In the Inst frame 3 to S. "Reaty" Rrett waa hit hard throughout, but managed to keep In th running uutll the Miulona' final half when Slade singled and got around ' lo third on a wild pitch. Brett failed tb pitch him. eif out of thla precarious position when Swanson singled. Kllaworih played a senaottonal gam at short for the Indiana. First game It. 11. K. Seattle : 5 12 o Mission ........ o 9 1 Retteries Rrett and E. Raldwln; Rarfool, l.udulph and Wallers. wjs rliiut In the sue ju.I , O'lklniid I V.....I...... l.ll.h.l "" I'liivuiuv. ...1(1 lino 4I.IV t'.IK It Mnni'iw" four lilt, and the Angels mud II : berg; a doul.ln victory for Hie dny ).)' i It. .id '. 4 t"- 1 i 1 Yarrlson r and : Hand- I'ruujliead, t Oesrhge,, una Second game R. II. Seattle 1 S Mission 3 S Ratterles Rest and Jenkins; I lulls and Walters. (7 innings agreement.) JV -1 McCormick-Deoirlnf honors, gave Champion Ja.-k He nip-1 today when sey something to think about this ! na, jiyidej afternoon In the smart lifting box- the St. Louis Cardl-j a double-header with i Jack is so Inclined Sunday's crowd ' fluclnuutl Reds were besting the is apt to wltnes a repetition of the fading Pittsburgh Pirales. First game Washington Cleveland . R. I 3 H. 4 9 Batteries Johnson. Thomas. Mar berry, Jones and Tate; Uhle and L. Sewell. Second gam R Washington : 2 Cleveland 3 bout, and has decided there shall be no coaching from the corners. th. .1 - , : i i 1 nCHS 4 ! think their man Is -being badly de-i'" ,n? trainlne camp ,or w"'k ... : . .. . at lea-st. E. same exhilarating pastlug. i The Cardinals downed the Ilrsvp. Some JOOO persons gascd raptur- J J to 0 In the first gsme behind. ouly at the first honest to good-.the good pitching of Jew Haines. swatfest that has occurred fn.tu! Ihv vill nnl h.va lha a.rlw.1 ileg. of throwing in a sponge or' Tney MW -uran spend six towel in acknowledgement of de. hec,,c mlnu'e W"h. 'he tbmioa r... c ,h !.n, hf,- . taking. Dempsey, much sur- H. E. ' dean knockout is registered is to g ij'be left entirely to the referee. I. mi Tkt. ... J . . I !..!-, . 9 i u is ail i in i mui iiiun i.iuavi . , . Batteries Coveleskle. barberry the third man in the ring will not j but Rhem failed In the second and the Cardinals, fost 4 to 3. Carl Mays pitched the Reds Into a 10 to 8 victory over the Pitts burgh Pirates. The Cardinals end ed the day with a lead of two full games over the Reds and th half and Ruel; Smith and L. Sewefl. Club R. H. E. Philadelphia 11 lj 2 Chicago .1 . 5 12 3 . Batteries Grove. Walberg. Gray and Perkins, Cochrane; Edwards. Cox. Blsnkenshlp and McCurdy. Schalk. be named publicly until after Demp-' rp 117111 "-,. aey and Tunney are in the ring and. 1 UllIICj TT 111 Vdol hav had their hands taped. The' UJJ. flnrh TnHnV customary practice of coming Into: rtSlUC UaiWawuaj . TlHK 7,!? hndban,daKed ' de- i And Become Pug nied the fighters. Bandages of two, inch gauie will be provided by the; geoned nose was not immune elth. er. The blows that Loughran slid i Pirates were one game and In seemed to leave it Intact and 1 behind the Cincinnati club. I The standing at the end of the . day was: ! Teams . W. L. Vrt. St. Louis 82 6 .582 ; Cincinnati 79 GU .568 i riltHburgli 77 61 .5iS The Yankees in the American j league, by beating the Detroit Ti ll, ! gers retained a lead of seven and a SACRAMENTO. Sept. 11. Port land got eff to a lead of 3 lo 2 in the series by defeating Sacra mento .before a large state fair crowd today by 1 to 1. ' Monroe's boot of an easy groundor proved th deciding factor. Vinci and Payne staged a brilliant pitchers' duel and each was responsible for enly one esrned run. Melt' batting helped the Reavers cop the game. Club It. II. E. Portland 2 9 1 Sacramento 18 1 Ratterles Payne and Weudell: Vinci and Koehler. L08 ANGELES. Sett. II. The Seals brought the series to three all here today by downing the Stars 1 S lo 3. Tho "Great" Mall was touched for nine hits, but insuugcd to keep them well scattered. I Club R H. E. San Francisco S 12 1 Hollywood 3 9 2 Rntteries Mails sud Smirch, Var gas; O'Neill. Mulrahy Mid Peters. 11. Wallyi Let This Dijtger Root 'em Out for You Users of tho McCormick-Dcerinir Potato Dlgifer toll us that it is pumIci to pick up bohinj thin diitgor than nriy other dijrper thoy hnve ever used. This is ' due to the fnrt that the McCormlck-Doeringr shaken all the soil free from the potatoes and deposits them on top of the ground in compact rows, making it eBy to get them. This feuturc is a irreat time and labor savor, and makes frietulH everywhere. . . . Another point in favor of the McCormick-Deerin,' ' is its ability to lift potatoes out of the soil without bruising them. Kverythinif cUe being equal, potatons dujf with a McCormick-DoerinR digger should brinfc a higher price on the market, than those dug any other way. . The McCormlck-Dcering is designed to operate with light draft. This makes it possible to operate the digger at sufficient depth to make sure of getting all of the potatoes without overstraining; the team or the machine. , McCormick-Deering Potato Diggers arc available in types and sizes for the needs of this locality. Make it a point to see your favorite type and size here. r- ' " J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath Ave. . - Pbone 9. Closed all Day Labor Day - OAKLAND. Sept. Club-Boston R. S H. E. 12 2 St. Louis 4 g . 1 Batteries Lundgren. Welzer, Wingfield and Stokes, Gaston; Win card, Davis and Hargrave. t ' NATIONAL LKAGIK First game R. H. E. Brooklyn 3 8 3 Jv'ew York ' S 12 0 Batteries Petty and Deoerry; McQuillan and McMullen. Second game R. Brooklyn ' 6 New York 0 Batteries J. Barnes and H 14 5 O'Neill STOL'DSBl'RG. Pa.. Sept. boxing commission and put on after 1 (United Press) Gene Tunney. who ! ha" games over the Cleveland In- the principals have climbed through naA pent the greater part of the I dlans, who beat the Washington the ropes. t pa,t weelt more nke a professor Senators twice. , . ... With such precautions does the j than a challenger to a world's J " . : Pennsylvania 'boxing board guard I heavyweight crown, will cast aside Off OOPI 2 Is Spt against tne possiouuy oi any iraua. bis intellectual gam tomorrow ana. . The Judges, who win decide the j bundle on his gloves, winner If the bout goes the limit of Xot tnat tf na tayed awoy' 10 TOunds. will not be named until I rom the rnf. bul ne nns not over j after the fighters have been band-! ei.ted wmself in It either yester aged. Tho referee, named at the , of t0(iaT, Bni his sparring partners! same time, wm cast tne aecming sceme(1 none the worse for wear. vote ir the Judges aisagree. Tunney has followed hia own i For First Game Of World Series j l'lTTSIU'RGIt. Pa.. Sept. 11. j I United Press) The first gsme of i the series to decldf. the wnrlfl' Tunney has followed hla own, ,,..,. ,.,k , Under the rule. laid down by the precautionary way. because of fear wjlJ b; rcuuBji.auiM iwmus wwiu. ,uc mu-i 51 ovenrain.ng. uui i is "ii ney punch, the "rabbit" punch, one, be may break loose with a hint ...... . . "..tie ui'A. mree ku lo I of Demoseys old favorites, andinf the form he expects to use... ., , , 0 back hand pivot punches are bar 1 red. The referee will te instructed to V. Barnes. Scott, Ring and Florence, L.arn each hoxer once and then ds. uummings. city which wins the American league ' pennant, while the next three go to the N'atinnnl Ipapita rutitnant .Inn.. kgalnst Dempsey. " when he goes ; ,OWB ln, the ring tomorrow. j ,.amn (x anU eren f GOLF TOURNAMENT-. iS.T,:!!.!" '" ,he I qualify him If he uses these Illegal TO BEGIN 1UUAT Details of the baseball classic I blows. Chairman Frank L. Weiner . I were worked out here today by "' ' I announced. ' The Initial tournament to representatives of the clubs still I ,i The principals will weigh in atrtaY n the links of the Reames fightlng for the pennan of ca(.h 4 j-.. .u. u. .i;olf and Country club, will com- .,..... , , , r, ti,,,.. . . ,. a l. m. en me uay oi uiw ..kui ,uc ... lhiuciciii-c wuii corn Batteries Haines snd O Parrel .. ' ... . .. .. ... . . . ... this mnrnlnv at T:S and .. . . ... i iiiinniwiii,-! S. IJttlltllO, extend throiiRhout the day. i prlcen thlH year remain the same 1 Th mnmhpra are xiectrJ to turn ia nA e. BeTC"!i! 8ame ' V et n r iout fu" ,orr' ,or ,he event whl'h' sl"""" '" lb win the Boston " "' 4 ,'San rranClSCO l0y ; arranged largely to fur-; Naona, ,,.a(lle r(.e , daJ, (or " . t T i-., f n --I s nlsh club officials and members ; travel will elnnse between the see- r m " mhT rl 1 I" FinalS Of Golf I ,th an Idea a. to respective ,.la- on and , 7 game and Goldsmith. Cooney and J. Taylor. ; , , Tne ,, lllf nH'.Jlhr First game R. ft. Louis 2 Boston 0 Smith and Z. Taylor. p. m. the offices of the Pennsylvania box ing board. E. Club R. H. Cincinnati 10 1J Pittsburgh 6 10 II Batteries Mays and Hargrave; Hill, Yde, Koupal. Songer and Smith. DEL .MONTE. I United Press I iai.. epi. ii. ,klli Johnny .McHtign, "iKan !'ran.i..n vn.ilh nnd fr.mier state golf ehanrplon ment, received will aid from the tonrna- In handicapping. it I into the finals of this year's tour nament here this afternoon. Mcllugh defeated "Chuck" Hunt er. Tacoma, two up. In the day's 36-ho!e semi-final match. The forenoon play ended with lluttons are to be Issued to mem- SOUTHF.RN MFRMAln oers, niKiiuyii.K iwrn ..u. Club R. H. E. Chicago 10 11 2 Philadelphia S 14 1 Ratterles Root, Owborno, Kauff- Mcllugh three up and ho was hard man and Gonzales; . Mitchell. Kelly. I Pressed by the Tacoman during the Tabor and Wilson. . ' afternoon round, losing one hole - : of his advantage, but still emerg- OPEItATK" STAR M YEARS ! Ing victor. OLD TO MAURY YOUTH H. Chandler Egan. Medford. Ore., I became the other finalist when he gol ters. I TO TRY CHANNEL! LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11. (Vnl- f fti Praia i nnllA tiUwnti ....ik i j fium J nun, sVUUI.il i ROME. Sept. 10. (United News) Lulna Tetratiunl. the famous Italian prima donna, will marry Pletro Farnetl, October 10. Thej operatic star Is 60; the groom, 30, defeated Dr. Paul Hunter. Los An geles, one lip. A north vs. south match was thus scheduled for the champion ship fiuals. MAN O' WAR COLT WINS rUl UK1 1 I i rn California mermaid, will at tempt to swim from Los Angeles BELMONT PARK. RACETRACK, harbor to Catallna Island Sunday, N. V., Sept. 11. ( United Press) starting at midnight tonight. W. M. Jcfford's Man o' War colt,! She will be the first girl to aU Scapa Flow, won the rich, Belmont ( tempt the arduous swim and if suc Futurlty this afternoon from a , ccssf ul will be the first person lo field of the best two-year-olds in .conquer the channel. ' training. j Miss Rlewett has been In traln- M. T. Archibald's Candy Queen jtng for several weeks and was con was second and II. P. Whitney's , fident tonight she would accom Valorous third. I pllnh the crossing although aqua- The race was run over a fast! tic experts declare It is more dlf track In 1:22. The distance was 105 f icuit than the swim across the feet short of 7 furlongs. j English chaiiuol. J You Know Biggest Of The It's The Event Year JACKSON COUNTY SEPT. IS TO 18 FAIR AND OREGON PEAR SHOW A Gala Week for southern Oregon and northern California people Best Harness and Running Races on the coast Big Night AttractionsThrilling Race Events Carnival Show Big Midway Band Music Dancing Big, Exhibits of Ilorticultural Products,' Stock, Poultry, Boys' and Girls' Club Work, Merchants' and Manufacturing Displays II. K. i I B llsuua; II.' K. 4 J