THE KLAMATH NEWS YANKEES CAPTURE FIRST GAME Page Six Greatest Classic American Baseball Results in Defeat of the Cardinals by Score of 2 to 1; Just a Little Punch " Wins Victory For the Far Easterners Football Scores j Everett Fighter Bringing Results j To Fight Ritchie To Younger Boys i Instead of Homan NEW YORK. Oct. S. l Tinted Press) Just a little punch when needed (are the New York Yanks the big jump on the St. Louis Card when the American league cham pions won the opening game of the world series thla afternoon l.y a of the Cincinnati Reds, remarked:' "That play makes the Yank in field. If he'd muffed that one he would have blown to the clouda. On the next ball pitched Mob O. A. C. S; Molilalia 0. Rowdolu 7; New II. -tm pub ire u. Kant Stroudsburg ldfTpsala 0. Muchlcuberg 9: St. Honaveuture I Teams Run True j To Form as (James ! Of Season Open I Pigskin Chasers From Oregon Are vein nluyliiK on the ilt'tenr. In their r .. .... . ' . ..' own icir liny. inn nisi nu t was Dartmouth Freshmen 14; Atulover 0. Susquehanna 7; Swarthmore 13. Syracuse 61; Vermont 0. Wisconsin 0: South Carolina 11. Davis and Rlklna 43; New Klver OFnrrell, St. Louia catcher, and ! s,n, the leading candidate for the Na tional league's most valuable play er, rapped a sisiler right at the llecauso Jack Dill,, Kvorell. Vih.. RTANFOUIt UNIVHRSIT Y. Cul.. heavyweight of considers Mu repute. Oct. I. (I'nlled ''rrm I A aouaa made an Inalant hit with local tana Honnl HS-yard run through the eu In the workouts at Scamtla hall ; Occidental collego team hy elite Ills arrival her Thiusduy. the' Tl""m' Work. Cardinal substitute from Pacific university Invaded liny watchmaker promoting tle October1 , ' ,. . 0. . . , , i Ply. climaxed Stanford It to 0 IfllH MVIV IHKl UIkH IKHIIVll MIT lulcntloua of substituting Dill for llolman lu the main event Willi Karl: Htlchle. "The -substitution has been nindej l'hilllpi victory over Coach F.xcdlue'a crew at Stanford atiidium this aflernoon. Occtdeulul battled Coacli "Top" Warner's team tu a atuudstlll dur ing lh flr.,1 liMlf Mini IimmI with considerable additional expense t enlliinl first stringers coulil Michigun 43: Oklahma Aggies ' f..r u. ih., i.,i,.i,i,.;,i.r ii...l ; ! was n lone ' touchdown. The Alma ID: diversity of Toledo 0. , ... ,t IV ,, , Rlv, ,,, ( rds stepped out In the lost half Michigan State College : Kalama - , ,,.,. lww,,flU ,,. ,,.. ,, ,, down Occidental. i. v- I- i i i.. view of the fact Ihnl 1)111 Is a hmt. .', Mich sail Stale Normal 7: I-, of n..i,,i c, ,1 : man hn the llend logger and more sensational play for' score of 2 to 1. More than (0.000 spectators gath red to see the two hardest hit tine clubs In baseball go to the even mat In what was expected to be the out. and he inspired the whole J the Dempsey-Firpo act ot baseball, i Yank team. nd there were only two real j It is ho secret thai the Yanks re-! punches. Igarded Koenig as their one ques- They came In the sixth iauing. tionshle spot and that they feared when the great Babe, playing in his j he would blow up in a pinch asi seventh world aerie and In one he had done so many times dur'.ug , of his greatest seasons, came to j the aeasou. bat for the first time with no run- But when Koenig completed those i Sera en base. two plays the whole team perked The Bab singled. He tore out up and it was easily seen that j the seat of his trousers sliding for they had the winning complex. 1 3 second l-ase on Bob Meusel s sacri-1 It was the first time in memory (ice and he ran his leart out mak-jthat two left banded pitchers had Ing home with the winning run been selected to pitch the opening when Buster Gehrig, the former! game of the series. From the Columbia University star, smashed start Herb Pftnuock. the fox breed a terrific to the outfield. ;er ot the Yanks, was much bet- It wss the Bab with all his ter off than We Willie Sherdel. intensity,, sad the Buster who put j who was poison to all the Kn over the winning run that gave tional league clubs, with the ex the Yank the big jump in the aer-' ception ot the Cincinnati Reds. cepl fur n few limits when Oregon si j s inreaii'iieii in score, iincv, aner re- lleJU OCOreleSS! Ieale, ruus hy Otis Vitus, halfback. - i I and , Merle ll.igen, 'fdlluurk. had taken Hie bull lo Hie lludgnr three, yard line, the Wehfonlers had a chauce to si ore. but a pas from Mlnimiuxh, quarter, lo Vitus, failed lo con unit. ' Kiiiuiorsun, quarter for Pacific, boru the brunt of Itiu Oregon attack, doing fine work 111 end runs, and keeping up with Wetiel lu punting. Penalties slowed up both elevens, Paulfle drawing 41 yards and Or. r.NIVKUHlTY OK ORKtlON. Kit ,.eno. Oct. S. (fulled Press)- Sleek Utile lludger football team and held MiKwan's I'nlver grld team to a Captain John J. sity of Oregon ororulvaa tie. This unturned outfit gave Ih Ore. goulan a big sur. ,-lne, uud during the iulllut period lite Wchfooter gon So St. Xavlcr &6; Transylvanle 0. Ohio Northern 7: lvnison IS. Heidelberg o: Mount Colon 14 Washington and l.ee 0; West Vir ginia IS. lluldwln Wallace o: Western Re serve Ohio Slate 4U: Wittenberg 0. Oberlin 11: Moriettu 0. Williams 2.1: Middlebury 0. Rutxer 14. rrsisiia 0. North Carolina State 0; Furman a harder scrap. hint a place ou I fMIII'llif) n,-l ll'nlt.,.1 I'mmI The I'nlverslty ot Chicago Ma roons took the measure f the l'ni-1 versity ot Florid:! here this after-1 noon. 12 to i. A forward pass. "Ilohuun was no! showing up asi Murks to Apiti. was good for sixty! well as I expected in the work-1 yards nd a touchdown In the open-! outs." the uromuler declared, "and inK Period and Stanley Rouse scored j while lie is good niiiii; I don't lultcve his proposed fight with Let I will fhow KiUhlo gl tloeule.l to rlvr , ttt cumins card.' I : i :i. lea and that made them two to on favorite In the betting to win the title. In the old days the club that won the opening game was given superstitious title to the caar.i- Sherdel was wild from tho ln ginning and could not handle his tall up until the eighth Inning, when Hornsby pulled him out tor a pinch hitter. To those who expected a bomb-! ' Howard 23: Oglethorpe 0. John Carroll ; tirove City Koir iiame 77: Hellnt 0. l.ako Forest l: Hillsdaue 0. Nebraska l 21: llrake . Indiaga SI: Depauw 7. Carnegie 42: Thlel 0. Manhattan 2: Springfield 0. Keutucky 1$: Marysville 0. Holy Cross 4G: St. Johns 0. Virginia ; Georgia 2 7. Franklin Marshall 6: Albright 20. Colgate 46; L'larkson 0. Tufts 20; Lowell 0. Iowa 24; Oreeley Teschers 0. Alabama 1$: Vanderbilt 7. Northwestern 34; South Dakota s snrn-lre. Pnbe Ruth eot one hit and the great Rajnt thrown cut tour times en ' chances. Jim Bottomley. the chewing St. Louis first base-i was the only player to get ', hits, and those were real plooahlp. b.t some lesdlng experts rrdment of eavy hltt'ng the game po!n.tPd, out that in reeen' years the wa winner ot the first gam had been only Jinxed. '. wa The fielding of the Yankee team era a revelation to those who had feared that young Koenig and young Laxzeria wuold fall down under the strain ot play In their first world's aeries. Chick Hafey. bard hitting left fielder for the Cards, almost knock ed Koenig oft his feet with a line drive, away back on the grass. Koenig made sensational stop and more sensational throw for the f St. "LrutJ ont; then Jack Hendricks, manager 'New York easy rum man, two hits. Miller Huggins. manager of the Yanks, announced after the game that he would pitch Urban Shocker tomorrow and Hornsby said he wanted to use Grover Alexander. The Beore: R. H. E. ...J S 0 "Fighting Irish" j Little Change Of Notre Dame in ; Coast Standings Finest Form! Of Coast League SOUTH BEND. Ind., Oct. 2. j PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2. (Rain (United News) 'Fighting Irish' of j and wet grounds in Portland, and Notre Dam mad an auspicious wet grounds In Seattle caused the bow to the 1926 football season, : postponement of four coast league running up a 77 to 0 victory over baseball games today aa double Belolt college. headers were scheduled to be play- Th Rockne charges were light, ed in both cities, but there seemed to be whole arm-! As a result Portland and the lea of them and Coach Rockne shift-! Missions will clash in a double head ed hi Hne-up almost at will. er j,ere Sunday, while the Seattle Although 11 touchdowns were; Indiana will meet Hollywood In t cored and Flanagan scored only.twin gamt. one of them, he distinguished him- self by making the longest run of LOS ANGELES. Oct. 2. Brazil's the game, sprinting 9S yards f rom j sacrifice bit In the eighth Inning, the kick-off in the third period. He j scoring Heminway. brought tie was also largely responsible for ; ,COre and then gave to Los Angeles Notre Dame's consistent ground ja j to 2 victory over Sacramento gaining in other period. ' here today. The winning run waa Hearndon and Wynne scored ,cored off Keating, who replaced Notre Dame's touchdowns In the ighea when the latter was taken out first quarter, Flanagan missing the 1 for a pinch hitter in the first of goals both times. Dahman, W. Nlcmlo and Chevig ney ran the ball over Belclt's line the eighth. Club Sacramento R. 2 H. E. 8 0 in the second quarter, and another j loS Angeles 3 6 1 touchdown was scored on a pass! Batteries E. Shea, Keating and from Rech to Maxwell. The extra M shea; E, Jacobs and Hannah, points were gained on a safety. Notre Dame added 21 more points First game R. H. E. In the third quarter and 14 more Oakland ..15 18 1 In the final period. Ean Francisco 10 16 4 Batteries Delaney. F r a 1 1 e r. Gould and Baker; Mails, Lang. Grif fin and Woodson. MONTANA HELPLESS AT HANDS AGGIES Chicago 12: Florida . Yale Gl: Boston U. 0. lirown 35. Colby 0. Oberlin 27: Marietta 0. Navy 17: Purdue 13. Harvard 7: Geneva 16. III. kin on n: Maryland 13. Loyola I. 21; St. Viator 6. California Freshmen 27; II arc Isl and 10. Tulane 0: Missouri 0. Pennsylvania 40; Johns MISSOULA, Mont.. Oct. 2. Mon-' Second game R. tana was helpless before the on slaught of the strong Oregon Aggie football team In the first conference game here this afternoon, being de feated 48 to 0. Light Grtszly tacklers were shaken off like feathers by the husky Heavers, who penetrated the Montana line at will until the visit ors hsd piled up a 35 to 0 count. But the Grizzly wall stiffened for the last half, holding the Invaders to two touchdowns. Oakland 1 San Francisco 5 Batteries Oeschger and Moudy and Agnew. H. 10 0 9 2 Bool: Lafayette 4J; Schuylkill 0. Princeton 14: Amherst 7. Penn State 35: Lebanon Valley , Georgia TecA 13;. I. 0. Beaton College 2i Catholic U. Rochester 6: AlfrW 0. Massachusetts Aggies 0; Bates Trinity 6: Cooper Union 0. George Washington 10; City Col lege of N. Y. 7. Marines 27; Kings College 7. Defiance 6; Manchester 0. Cincinnati 21; Otterbeln 6. Crelghton 26; North Dakota Ag gies 13. Illinois 27; Coe 0. Minnesota SI; North Dakota 0. Colorado Aggies 39; Regis 0. Colorado College 3; Western Teachers 4. Colorado V. 23; Chadron Col lege 0. Oregon 0; Pacific 0. Oklahoma U. 29; Frosh 0. Kansas U. 14; Washburn 6. Dartmouth 50: Hobart 0. Columbia 26; Union 0. New York U. 13: Allegheny 0. Fordham 21; Mount St. Mary 0. Parsons 7; Central 0. Grinncll 20; Simpson 8. Mornlngslde 28: .Midland 0. Des Moines V. 6; Buena Vista 0. Cornell 38; Niagara 0. Army 21; Detroit 0. Auburn 34; Clemson 0. Georgetown 6; Pittsburgh 6. Dayton 35; Kenyon 0. Milwaukee Normal 27; Mar quette U. Freshmen 6. Marquette 10; Lawrence 6. U. S. C. Freshmen 7; San Diego Marines 7. California 34; Olympic Club 0. Washington 33; College of Puget Sount V. Gonzaga 26: Whitman 0. W. 8. C. 35; College of Idaho 0. Klamath Players To Take Part in 1; League Contest i Ritchie woud be up to the stun- dard which I hope to niaiutuiit iu . iny prvseutntious here. Dill is a j hlKh-prlccd boy and worth It. His elltraue into the October b lists ! established hoyoml doubt that this .card will bo a real seusutlon here." Dill is a real lieadlimir iu the fight world and the funs who have j been crowding Scaudia to capacity ! for the evening workouts deelure the Kverett boy will show an awful tusarl. Stripping at pounds, the fighter Dill has he.cn In heavyweight battles for til past six years, during which he has j been meeting liigtlme fighters, j Last Spring Dill tout lit Harry Dillon, who wade a sensational de ' but In Portland two weeks ago. ten-round no-decision scrap in Se 1 attle. Dill's lust battle was with Russell I)oeks:etter in Everett, Au : gust 2S. and in this made a good showing. The Everett favorite won I two tights from Ted Fran?, one j in Seattle and the last In Everett, and in 1H2I won a decision In a ten-round fight ovor Hurry Krnhn, i in Wheeling. West Virginia after iKrohtt'had fought Young Striblitig in Hopkins . Berlenbach. Among Dill's knockouts in early rounds of recent battles. Is num bered Don Gore, In Seattle, and Jack Sutton in the same town; the other Maroon point with two field goalH--one In the second and one In the fourth iiunrtcm. Florida scored her touchdown In the first quarter wheu Ihrlg mid Costerhaudt broke away for runs of 23 yards each and lllahup smash ed through the Maroon line. STATE COLLEGE. Pa., pet. 2.--I l ulled Preaal Pvuu State steady uiinck resulted in a 25 to 0 victory) over Lebanon alley here this ( I ternoon. Consistent gains by the I , ... ... ....... . ...... Ritchie iwiniiriiw, neiiing iv nrsi . . . 'U " 1'IUHU tUU BtlUll mr iuf HI us demonstrate in your home FRANKLIN FIELD STADIUM. ; Philadelphia. Oct. 2 (United News) I Pennsylvania ran through a 40 to 7 victory over Johns Hopkins on Franklin Field thla afternoon. The Maryland team unexpectedly ' scored In tho third quarter when Tom lllddlson. right tackle, selicd a ; fumble behind scrimmage and ran j 36 yards for a touchdown. Lyons1 then drop-kicked for the extra points Tho Quakers scored six touch-! duwus. mainly through a splendid pa.sa attack and by runs by Charles! Ropers. j The NEWEST features of radio: tried tested perfected No ami niu to put up. No batteries t nil. Just plugged into t lighting socket, it tunes with single finger! This eight tube superheterodyne, RaJiola 28, and the famous RCA Loudspeaker 10-4 have proved, in thou sands of homes, thst they are far ahead of ordinary ' radio in reality of rcjvoduct ion. Let us bring to your .home finer music :!un you ever had before. KCA-Pdadlola Call us up, or stop la to hear if. If your car has four wheel i brakes and out of adjustment, seel Mr. Hudson at Templar .Motor Co. repaired at Have your brakes Templar Motor Co. Convenient terms can be arranged. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. 414 Main St. AI Marsh. In Everett He, fought Sparky Boyd to three draws in Kv e'rett. Dill has a total of 125 heavy battles to hi credit. The crowds which have been turn ing out to watch the fighters work this week. Indicate another Labor Day capacity haunt, and it the bat tlers continue along present lines apparent In workouts, the record au-, dlenece will witness a noteworth ' card. GENEVA COLLEGE DEFEATS HARVARD HARVARD STADIUM. Cambridge. Mass..' Oct. 2. (United Press) Harvard suffered a humiliating de feat at the hands of "Bo" McMil lan's Geneva College eleven in Us initial gridiron test of the here today. The score was IS to 7 in favor of the little team from Heaver Falls. Pa. season K.INY KOK M It'll KMX ANN ARDOR. Mich.. Oct. 2. (United Press) University of Mich igan, big ten champions of 1925, made Im gridiron debut at Ferry Field today by defeating Oklahoma A. and M. 42 to .1. De Molay Dance LEGION HALL Friday, October 29 The public cordially invited. Help' tho boys uniform the Fife and Drum CorpH. :SHOT IN I.K BOY SUBMITS TO OPKR.4TION ARERDF.KN. Wash.. Oct. 2 (United News) Struck In the leg . by a shotgun charge as he was cbanging bis scat In a rowboat ; while hunting In North Cove today. I Karl Thrnipson, 19-year old Port ! land boy, was forced to have the PAIR WF.ATHF.lt I'ltKMISKII member amputated this afternoon. FOR SUNDAY'S CiAMK T!c boy suffered considerable loss WASHINGTON. Ort. 2. (United '.f blood the leg being almost News) Fair weather for t!n see- blown off. but be will recover, nc ond game of the world series In cording to hospital attendants. New York tomrrrow was predicted I He '" visiting his nnrle, Capt by the United Stutes weutlivr bureuu i ln Herman Winbct k of the North tonight. Icove life saving (.tutlon. Both Medford and Grant Pass , are to have the assistance of Klam-i ' ath Falls ball players when the i two teams play off the game in the valley today, which will decide the , winner of southern Oregon league honors this eeason. The game wilU be played at Medford. Kddle Duback, manager of (he Klamath Pelicans and crack third , baseman, has signified that he will appear In a Caveman uniform,, wliile Hank Aiken, another king pin on the Pelican crew, will rast his lot with Medford. Kaeh of these valley teams has won one gome tit the three-game series slated to award the pinnunt, I and today's match is expected lo j be one of (be hottest of tho sca Ison. 1 &. iour All l.ulninie "Next to Pino Tree Tlientro WINTKHH IIUILDI.NO Phone HHil Open Evening -BOXING- SCANDIA HALL, KLAMATH FALLS Tuesday, Oct. 8:30 SHARP " 8:30 SHARP 5 MAIN EVENT, 10 ROUNDS HEAVYWEIGHTS 200 Pounds EARL RITCHIE . of Klamath Falls JACK DILL of Seattle, Wash., by request of the fans. SEMI-WINDUP, 6 ROUNDS 140 POUNDS Tim Callahan vs. John Fugate , of Portland of Klamath Falls SPECIAL, 4 ROUNDS-1 40 POUNDS Joe Coffman vs. Cyclone Williams - in an old-fashioned knock-down and drag-out PRELIMINARY, 4 ROUNDS-1 38 POUNDS Jack Davies vs. Herb Pruitt PONT MISS THIS ONE! Seats on Sale at Rex Billiard Parlor and Waldorf Billiard Parlor Ringside $3.30; Reserved Seats $2.20; General Admission $1.50; tax included BE3 32 31