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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
TAGE TWO FRIDAY, SFPTEMBEK 21, 1025 TTTB KLAMATH MTTWa i v4 's Gain On New York: Packs Pl,11 Athletics Gain, By Victory While Sox Beat Yankees BIG LEAGUES AT A GLANCE amehicw i.h: ta K Giants, .Carols. Split Double, Many Home Runs Club Philadelphia Detroit Batteries (Jama ran. Wtiluhill. Margrave. 1 and Smith I! 1' II i 9 S 14 Morrlii and llevlng; d Maniou. ! i. s n chh'Ai;o. s,in. :o. iri'i The New York Yankees had their lead over the Philadelphia Ath l.'tlr rut to one came toda when they dropped a li-innlng ! Wcodall, tattle tu the Chu-aga White Sox. i to S. I Club The Athletles defeated th De-Hnon ... trait Tigers at IVtrott. to l. ;St. I.ouls thus gaining a full game on the; Katterlv leaders, i Crowder The White Sox twice came from behind to tie the score and i Club then won the same In the U'th ! New York Carl Reynolds, young Chirac Chicago . outfielder, opened the lith with Batteries Pipgras. a single and stole sefond, Meu-; Hengnugh. Collins, ler was purposely passed. Kara it. 1 Faler-at,d Here. saenfi.-el. Hoyt to Kuroeher i Only (tames scheduled. Kt-rnoMs moving to third. Hey-' nolds came home on Swansou't Mirifira fly to Ruth. , llot Keptarr li)raii ..Miller Huggins tossed his tw. sees, tieorge Pipgras and Walte Jluyt. at the White Sox iu a vain attempt to win. Pipgras started the game, but Hurt was sent to Jiia rescue in the eighth Inning to stop a Chicago rally. 1 Old Red Kaber. 39-year-old YTght-hauder. turned In the vic tory for the While Sol. holding (he Yanks to eight hits. He was invincible after the sixth Inning. Robertson's double, an infield nut and Combs' double cave th Yankees their first run iu the -third. II K H II Coch- C.ime Tied in Koulh Tins Yankee scored again I in! J the fourth. Gehrig singled but L A was forced by Kuth. Meusel was (safe at first and Ruth at second, when Vostll muffed 2Ueusel's line drive. Laxteri's single to center scortd Knth. Chicago tied the score In the i fourth. Kamin walked and Red jj fern singled, the first hit of the game off - Plpgaa. Hunne field f Rjrrlficed and Herg singled te y enter, scoring -Kanun and Red Even Again ia Eighth 5 The Yankees took the lead h again in the sixth when they filled H the bases on Koenlg's single, a walk to Gehrig and Meusel's In- j J field hit and Koanuf scored on i i Lazzerl's "sacrifice fly. The White Sox tied the score POLO CltOI'MIS. New York. Sept. Jo. (IP1. hurricane ol hoiuars swept tlirough the Polo uiu. ttrounds this afternoon, leaving j behind the blated records of 'several pitehlng reputation and K two badly frniiled petiitntit eon- tenders who are still nrf doner - t to a decisive verdict in flieir bat tie for the Nalionhl heiigue chain piouship. I Homers lll I 'm me H II Kj Home runs, triree from the big S 1 bat of tleore Harper ulune. 4 10 ? wrested a victory from the St. Hoyt and Louis Cardinals, s to 5. In the Oi-abowskl: j first game, and a mighty swat by .-n.Tniy nogan with the liases 'filled in the eighth inuliig won I the second encounter fer the (New York Clanss. 7 to 4 i K ' Af,,'r ll,e thunder of hotucr 2 ; had duss away and a eapa.-ity crowd of more thau Stl.euu had chased the New York catcher tc 1 the club house, the Cardinals re- 1 mained two gamea nut In front oi their rivals for the National 'California Welter Want Html League leadership The stand- With Champion Joe Iruiith-e -lug touight is: Team W L. I'ri Having won overy flsht In the St. Louis . m" M .!?" ,?r'.J?n- ".' (New Y'ork 87 56 .8M h rm'iil one llh Nlrk Te.t'n o( I i I 'Kverjboil) Hlta". New York ended. Youiib C -rhetl 7 17 1- enthusiasm worthy of a world 111 wants a crack at Champion i; j Herles Itself permeated the PoloiJoe Duntlee. Corbett u recog and Suke- Cirounds as the Cardinals and ' ' niied as one of the best welters auil ants fought their way through ,u ,B" ne a jmari Spohrer. .'he long, sunshiny afternoon tc ' . a strenuously contested draw. rrfi.'" "U' Second game It H K ' Oeergv Harper, an ex-Olant. Cincinnati 5 II oiwas the batting hero of the first ! socking the ball into the stands. oosion d i . t se. inree oi uis iirst lour , uiitcn Henry wi;s rushed in an Batteries Ash. Johnson aud trips to tne plate, the Cardinal ; ViTIOVIL l.K VI. I K I First a-ne It II I I.'WIIS S 11 I New York II C i Batteries Shenlel i!Ud Wilsou: I Benton. Scott. Henry uud Hogau t Seeoud game- U 11 E 1st. Louis 4 11 ! : New Ycrk . 7 8 1 Batteries Alexander and Wil fson1; Hubbell and Hogau. First same : Cincinnati ... " 7 Boston S ! Batteries Kolp j forth; R. Smith. Kuwards Nationals Have Bat Fest ii t - - :i:t ! 'J.;::i IS? 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McC.raw sent V ... , i Kenton, nis star righthander, to , J"?." tJnc!, TMri I The st- Loui Browns clinched the hill for the opener, and Ben- Jackuann held the Detroit third place In the American ton was In distress when taken Twer to six hits to win a S to 1 , League pennant race by defeat-, out for a pinch hitter In the victory for the A's. Earl White- ing the Boston Red So, s , . ...k " The contenders: , Jack Scott, who essayed the American League . - relief role, was greeted by a pair Team W. L. Pet. ;of homers before he was fairly New York 94 60 .65.1 warmed nn Hafr -Philadelphia 93 51 .646 the first two men to face him hill bud one had inning, the sev enth, when the Athletics scored three runs on two passed batters a tarriflce and two singles. Ber )i it Haas. Philadelphia center- . Ivi K a 'K. f. I ii Willi drover Cleveland Alex ajidrr Working smoothly oii" I hill, the visitors seemed to have this coutestjwell In Jianil Fans were walking out on the l performance, belfevfna -th.-v hud ""yiseen the rjlsnla" pennant hopes crushed beueath the barrage. Ninth Inning Kit-t I And then; In one wild inning.' everything happened at once, uud the Giants kept from going down for the last time. Walsh led off with a fly to Hafey in deep center. Alex took a look around, hitched up his trousers, and let Lefty o Doiil have a fast one right down the middle. O'lloul poked It right back at him. so si2zllug a poke that Alex had all he could do lo save his fragile shins from de- struction. the ball shooting out ;to center for a single. Mt-lvln jOtt followed with another sir. Ixling drive to the same place, i Freddie 'Lindsorm sotii a long ; fly to deep center, so deep that Douthlt couldn't prevent O'Dtnil going to third after the catch.1 Jimmy Wilsnnr who had been doing a stout job behind the plate, then contributed a passed ball, on which O'Doul, somewhat hesitantly, scored." Still the Carillmils seemed safely In front, but Alex unlki-d Terry and Murniivllle bubbled an .easy chance In deep short, giving Jackson life anil filling Hie bases with two out. Sliauty 1'aitH on One j Hunan, looming like a glum In the failing light of early evening, spat on his hands, twirled his baj. and looked over a couple of : pitches Trien Shanty found one to Ills liking and leaned his I'OQ .pounds firmly ngain.st it. There ,was a shriek of delight froiii the j close-packed fliunt falls, rising jto a crescendo rour, as the ball Milled fur and free and bit m ped ; jits battered tiose on the upper 'tier of the stands for n homer. i I After that. 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