PAGE TWO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1025 TITE KLAMATH NEWS 131 n p77jamix0v Mav Wiah't AfSniti ' m a wr mr w . r aw r -a ay-Jaw IK aV aV. mmr av m ms ' f i Hi t s; if t. i t t known as a loser. Society has not benefited him In regard his finance. The only possibility for really lurrxlive heavyweight T1-a 14 for de- 1UIC HVai " Yanks Two (James SACS INCREASE . Ahead; Cardinals, LEAD TO THREE 11 I iillfl I'm The Now York Yaukxva miiifil full aanii nn tbv VhllatMi'lila Former Champion Needs Money, Has; pnd uiHin 1hf prvaiMn- of ' lt-nipy nm tn nf tha fomtnut- NKW YOHK. Kit. SI. (I P er. Th.'lvfon It Is la Itt.kard'i Juk . Dmpi- former; huvy-; wenare as murn a ii is in jars a weight champion iu ,,The Big K m lodranjn, had nay nn i iurm, uim farnior champion propos 10 wluninit from iho Aihlttn, ! 10 ho showed him the a to make , do: : 4. The Ymikt-m nun I. -ml the more dollars than he vver will' I. Kl kard will go ahead with ' Athletic" t full rainr. oukt as a stat:e tar. bis plans fur the heavyweight I l.lanls. t'nl. I.I).- After the confereme lvmpsey elimination .tournament durum' ' In the Naiiotiiil l.earue ilie chi waa aked whether hi had any the entire season. : . . runs were . .1 hy the Intenttona of retnrmni; to the' J. Iiempsey will i.inllnue t Krooklyn. Ilohms, S 10 I. The St. rine to aeek the title he lost to he the hero In "The Hit. Flahi.' ' Louis fiii'dinU ami ihe New t'.i lie Tunuey 111 Philadelphia iwo'whlrh haa three more weeks to York Ciauts wen Idle, si, l.ouis M-ara aco. run In New York before It ..es nuintalnln a two... lead '"l '-ounted for two of New lletlr,-. - For Awhile" on the mad. , over the tll.tnta. Tho. rhira.., Vrt Vru"? ',h V?0'' ,'" The old man 1. Mill In re-' 3. Hy next sprina. ihe fore- l uM.r. now tour tame, behind h" "h,h '"- "mdy Adkln tiremoot for a.hlle." Jack said most of the contender, who sur- the t jrdim.N .iM wi.h only . ' .V""'" " "";" . . ,...- ........ , . ii, k. .M more L.n.es IO nlav have . Hornfc ItnultS TUllT "" """""'-' -- - - h. fl.l.n.tl nil n. now appearing to ob"klu ,n ll"'rl, "" I Athletlca in the American League at least one more light. , v aw . . Klght " a atage! pennant race Friday defeatlug ..mffeivnr to-"' 'Ih" fl-go White Sov, i to S, I Here la woat ihe promoter and wWI(, ,,. Tig. ro waik 8X KHAX(tSC, !Vil. it il'IM -The Sarrauiento Senators came through with a ft to 4 vie lory over ihe MUuttona and ln creasiMl their peuiiant lad over Ilollywood to three gantea as ihe titara loot to Oaklaud. Id to 4. San Francisco, third-place cluli. also had a had day. lotting lo Seal tie by ihe top-heavy wore of 12 to ii. The losa threw the Seals four guinea behind Sacr.i meiitn. l.oa Angelea and Portland played a tight game on the Iteo vor diamond, with ihe AngeK copping hy a 4 to 3 seore. The expression "for awh.Ie"' matched with lVmpsey for a just Alton! faded out of the ell- impllen quite a lhanc o( htrt rhamploni-hlp btut on Dempsey'a part. ;ank taditira. Homorore Jack had iBUutl; Trwin for Show that he wa ahitolutely through lmpey himself declare n a fiRhter. In a more formal will nt ne! any vpeoial train interview IVmrwi'r had declared: ins throiiRh the winter. "I h "1 am through. 1 am not u: fc'ep In eondiCon for tint: any pa pern dolU yet and I ntxiw." said Jack. "Kven though . do not propose to pet in that cob- I pal on only ahoat two mtn- dition. utes of boxing. I have tn put up probahly at "n P' "". i Boston ltraven dlvldetl douM. tn..v v.nr h.M ii,- t-uh. , ncancr. rwn won me nn: two hit to win thi2 to 1 vh-.!""1- 5 to fHlmiatltook frv fnr "ihe llnhln Art VehfMh "WOnd, S tO 2. Hi:erv ne allowed tne iiomnx otny $x nn.- but wa wild in the sixth nuil -ilf. llwrnmn wllh lh haiw the , . t iu (ti)ilhti-hi;iilir from Ilia rlMV. ti lieu 10 wore ne winning run. , Vau.-e added U Mrikuts to hw;Il,,,rt l(ltan!'- ' record for tho season. 'Sl,m Jun-" Indtuu tour mrs m tne necnna came. Horn-hy hit hi 1 9th and imii home rtinn nf the xeuann. The Wahintion Scuaiorn won Rlckard held out no .peclf.c .the Pt-aranre of kneeing out . Xwo honi, rlln,. rcollt(I1K f.,, offer to Dempsey at this time, my tag,. opponent, and that is WW1 rn,bU tJwn,lt .but the promoter offered the cx- not as eay aa It looks. , Tiger, to win from the Athletics, champion the beat among the It is also prohahlo that Jack , HarrJ Ktcv n(I ,no f)rM home group 01 in nenTywvigni con tenders, and tbero bt nu mtxtak will have to carry on In "The ron , , fiflh wl(h K1S Itfg Klght" withont the services lng their TurdliU . Draw l-Yill House t of his wife. Kstelle Taylor, as co-star. loaded, aud tu the eighth Stone ; hit the second with two runners Tex and Jack were led to the! Mrs. Dempsey has been greatly. for (tlc. A-, bu, Wls replaced by Inevitable conclusion that Demp- disappointed with her part In tho cocnml In the rum tuning. Van l 'sey would draw an excellent play and probably will retire )',i',idr went the route for the crowd in meeting any of the soon as a suitable substitute tsfTjg:(,rH and held Philadelphia in heavyweights seeking the title 'round. For one thiirg. Jack !rven bits. vacated by Gene Tunney. "kills the show." whi n Is -not' The pitching and hittiiiK of It ts a known fact that Demp- pleasing to any leading lady. Far Tom Zarhary was big factor in sey does not .reel himself rinan-; another. Kstelle's part as a man!-, the Yankee's victory over the dally Independent. With all his curlst hardly furnishes a vehicle Chicago White Sox. Zachardy business enterprises he has been ' for her dramatic ability. 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' 4'uIm I'raitirjitly fu( Kilent liill MoKet-hnie w; II send Clarence Mitchell, the aging spit' ball pitcher, against the CiantM in an effort to widen the gap be tween the Cardinals and Giants to three game. John McGraw will rely on Joe fien.'Wh h, the Boston Itrave graduate, to keep the G inn is in the race. The Chicago Cnhs virtually din. appeared from the race today on the wings of Dazzy Vance's fast ball. Vance held the Cns to two alls as the Brooklyn Robin won. 2 tn 1. The defeat dropped the Cubs four games behind the Cardinals. Have llad Sehedille McC, raw's unusual ball Jul) never seems to know when It Is licked but the Clants have all the worst of the schedule the rest of the way, and another defeat at the hands of the Cardinals would be a death blow tn their pennant chances with so few games left to play. If the Giants should win Sat urday's game, the pennant may not bp decided until the final game of the season, when the f.fanta and Cardinals meet at the Holo (Irounds. September 30. After Saturday's game,- the Cardinals will have easy nailing until the. return for thptr last game against the Clam. Si. Louis moves tn Hronklyn Sunday to open a four-game series and then goes to Boston for three games with the Braves lie fore closing the season with the iants Hopeful While tho Cardinals are play lug two second division rlubs, the (Hunts will go Into action against (he Cubs and KedH. Tho Giants have three gt-mcs left with the kedH, four with the Cub and two with the Cardinal1. The Nw York players refuse to concede the pennant to the Cardinals aud believe that the Giants are dcMlm-ri to win. Two games are a lot to make up with only nine games lft, but Mc Graw's optimistic youngsters be Here they can do It. There Is the poHHlblllty of a tic for the pennant between the Giants and Cards If McC raw's team should win the two remain ing games from the Cardinals. Tlio Giants are counting heav ily on their old enemies, Daxxy : Vance and Jess Petty, to stop the Cards when the league leaders I clash with tho Robins. Anything May Hupin . Meanwhile, McKechnie refuses to allow anyone to mention I (Continued on Tage Three) U Santford & Company Santfords System 426 Main Street Saves You Money i Klamath Potatoes Buy your potatoes at Santford Only One Small Profit 'between you and the Grower. You get the. full advantage of Santford' buying direct from the grow er and selling direct to you. . , Extra Fancy Klamath Gems, per 100 lbs. $1.25 t i Family Flour We believe Flour is as low as it will get. ter's flour at SantfordV low prices. .9 lb. Sack Crater Lake Flour We recommend you buy your win- sl.85 . x 49 lb. Sack Anchor Flour $1 .70 Free Delivery Service . r Once you use Santford' Wonderful Delivery sSer vice you will be surprised how much nicer it is than carrying a load of Groceries and Meat home with you. 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