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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1934)
iMttE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON May 21, 1934 Leslie Has One More Season Seor tins' News BOXING V Klamath Sprint Star Like ly to Better Record in 1935. Weather Hinder Performance at Cor vaill. Roy Anderion't "Waterloo" Coming Back to Legion Hall. Bad weather, not lack of peed, prevented Bob Leslie of Klamath Falla from dashing to a state record In the 100-yard dash at Corvallis Saturday aft ernoon, . the normalijr tati (rack oh pell field at Oregon State col- legs was toft undertpot. with a day of typical Willamette val ley rain. This and a strong, chill wind destroyed Leslie's chance to defeat the mark establsh ed by Bobby Qrayion of Jeff erson hlghi Portland, several years ago. i teelle, however, prated htm lf a better dash man than even Drayton, And there Is ao ques tion of drayson's ability. He was an all around athlete at r Jefferson and quickly became a football, track and baseball star at Stanford University; 1 But Grayson had better wea ther conditions than Leslie to at up a state record of :09.9. It Leslie's progress on the track Is as thorough next season as It was this year, there Is lit tle doubt bat what he will break the mark when the running ot the state champions Is held at the University ot Oregon next aeason. The young Klamath runner , has one more season ot lnter . scholastic competition and It should be a brilliant one. He is the beet college pros pect to come out ot Klamath : w. . Even Ralph Hill,' holder ot the American 5.000 meters rec ord and sensation ot the last Olympics, showed little as a high school athlete. All his de velopment came after entering Oregon where he was coached ' by Bill Hayward. At any rate, Leslie's name - will go Into tha records as co holder of tha sprint title. That's an achievement from Klamath falls. '''. Loots Miller, who Is listed in the wrestling directory as eom , tag from Ban Francisco bat who j really makes his home at Reno. ; Nevada, will find the Klamath . Falls mat followers particularly receptive. Miller meets rough Pete Belcastro of QorrU In the aeml-wtndup Friday night. . About two years ago .the WTestllng business In Klamath Falla was In an unfortunate State., The promoter, later suc ceeded by Herb 0en and then Mack Llllard, permitted a chap by the name of Roy Anderson to take charge. Anderson waa a wrestler of aorta poor aorta and ran the ?:ame to the ground. Only the itiatlve and perseverance of Llllard rebuilt It to Its present reputation here for performance and honesty. Anderson-i-ei matchmaker . managed to keep tha main event position for himself. He mad . en mistake, however, and that was Louis Miller. . . Miller, former training, part- tier: for Jack Dempsey and a i professional strongman, strip- ped the make-believe from An- derson and gave him a terrific .' beating. ..- . ...... It wai the last of Anderson's r many matches,. In Klamath . Falls. : Ha left In 4 few day end never returned,. . v . ,.. .' .Last report place him In , Alaska. . So Millar will be welcomed 1 Klamath Falls as a successful contributor to the high calibre M the Legion hill sport. American Stars Play Well lit British Meet - FfUtSTwlcK, ic'otlaqd, May it. (IP) British amateur golf cham pionship results at a glance: , Ous MofSl&nd', U.S.A. defeated , Francla- Outmet, rj.S.A.,-! up. ... Johnny Fischer, V.8.A-, defeat d Graham Patrick, Britain, 4 end , ' Jess O'uiirord, b.p.A., defeated R. A Howell, Britain,, 2 and 1. J. Wallace, Britain, defeated H. Chandler Egan, U.S.A., 2 nd i. Jack Westland, U.8.A.,, defeat , d , Robert Harris, Britain, 1 up (21 holes.) . Cyril Toiler, Britain, defeated D. McMaeteri BrUalUr 3 and U Roger Wetbered, Br'.laln, de feated F. McGlotn, Jr Britain, 6 and 4. Jack McLean, Britain, defeated J. J. MoCowan, Britain, I and 1. George T. Dunlap Jr.,. U.S.A., defeated Q. P. Packenham Walsh, Britain, 1 hp (22 boles). D. H. R. Martin, Britain, de ' tested Max Marston, U.S.A., 8 and 1. . . . Eugene Townies Win Over Salem sXlEM, May 20. iApV" The Eugene Townies pounded out 12 hits off Pitchers belbert Wilson and Johnny Beak to win ySster- - or from Salem bar 7 to I, . Bugene scared . two runs on llroult swat by Chuck Hoat, Bu lone catcher, In the Second In duing and followed with five ' run In the fourth. Balem pushed aver It first tally la the second Inning and gathered two more on a horn run by Billot, lift fielder, la the alghth.j , , . n. fcugen ....... 7 11 1 Baletu ....,, , B 8 Edwards and . Hoagi Wilson, - Beck and Moy. KLAMATH THIRD AT STATE MEET Bob Leslie Individual Star in Corvallis fivehta; cbRVALLia, May ii. m Washington High ..of Portland waa the unofficially recognised champion of . the State High School track meet held her Sat urday with 21 11.18 points. Grant High, suffering a disas trous penalty for breaking run ning rules in the 8S0-yard relay, which brought dlsaualltlcatlon to their four-man relay team, f was one point behind Washing ton with 20 11-11 points. Leslie Tie Mark Washington, , Winner of last year's meat at Eugene, placed first places in the mile, halt mile and 220-yard low hnrdle races, second In the 220-yard daih and relay and bne-nlnth point in tha high jump added to one-halt point in the pole vault, to win. Three records were broken Stanley Peters of Lincoln set new sbotpnt record; Hunter ot ehemawa a new 120-yard high hurdles time and Dutresne ot Poseburg a new high jump mark. peter tossed the Iron ball 00 feet 1 3-8 Inches, breaking the throw bt Harold Joslln of Baker in 130. Hunter, a lithe Indian lad ot jitgb hurdle race in ,;ls.8, fol lowing nis preliminary run of 15.7 in the preliminaries. His preliminary time stands as the new record. .The old mark was 15.9, made by Nowland of La Grande. In 131. Dufresne bettered the record of last year by leaping 6 feet 11 Inches. ' High point man bt the meet wai Leslie of Klamath Falls, who won the 100-yard and 200-yard races and took three eight ot one point In the relay event He equalled the state record time of :08.9 In the century. Leslie's masterful running was pne of the outstanding high lights bt ' the meet. 100 yard dash-Wdn by Leslie, Klamath Falls; Gilbert, Grant. second; MacCluer, Grant, third Short, Roseburg, fourth. Time, !09.9. (Ties state record set by Bobby Grayson, Jefferson, In 1932). . Mile run Won by Clasper, Washington! Hansen, Springfield, second; - Moody, Seaside, third Sheely, Chlloquin, fourth. Time, 4:35.7. 220-yard 'dash -Won by Leslie, Kiamatn Fails; Harrow, Washing ton, second; Short, Roseburg, tntrd; Maeciner, Grant, fourth. Time, ;22.8. Shot pot Won by Peters, Lin coln: Boor. Nveta: second: Ell: Jefferson, third; ScharmeV, Forest Grove, fourth. Distance, 50 feet 1 2-8 Inches. (New state record; old mark 49 feet 6 Inches, set by Joslin. Baker. In 1990.) . 20-yard high hurdles Won by Hunter, Chlmawa; McCormach. Pendleton, second; King, Cottage Grove, tnirat Gleason, Grant. fourth; Time, :15.8. (Hunter set new state recora in preliminaries at 116.7. bettering mark of Now- land, La Grande; of :15.9, set in 1931.1 Plseus Wo4 by Rose, Silver ton; Gilbert, Grant, tecond; Cor nell, Franklin; third; Warner, Eu ken, fourth, Distance, 121 feel 8 Inches. . 220-yard tow hurdles Won far Campbell. Washington: Irwin. Li uranae, eeona; Hunter, cnem- awa, third; cooper, coquille, lourtn. Time, :2.g.- Javelln--Won hy Hoehla. Mll- W.lllfto. U.ltM.t'. I...HI . H J 1 . rtv l.wH.i. ui.ui, nrtinu, Embre, Roosevelt, tfolrd:, Warnr er, Eugene, fourth. Distance, 16 J root, ii jaen.: v. --a " . .o-yra run-won by scbriv- er, jetiersonj w1go,t, franklin. second; Lanerty, seaside, third) morn, Benson, .. . iourtn. Time, :61.6. (New state record: old mark : 51,7, set by Snell, Washing ton, (9 IDfi.) , , High Jump Won by Dufresne, Roseburg; Bnjer,. Banflon. Acker- man, MiiwauKie, tied for second: Bean, ot Vale,. Hogenson pf La Grande, Mumns ot Redmond. Moore of Grantfl Pass, Bhaw of Cottage, Grove, Blanchard of Al bany, Druton of Washington. Ber ry ol Grant. EaitU of Grant, tied tor fourth. ,., Height, feet Inches. (New state record; , old mark 6W Inches, held by Dufres ne and Houoway, Washington, set in 1933, j , , . ,. . 880-yard run Won by Krum. Washington; . Maxwell, , Klamath second L. Lewis, Corvallis, third; Marr, Franklin, fourth, Time, l;li,l,. Broad JJump---WoA by fegsn, Grant; , Dufresne, Roseburg, sec ond; Gilbert, Grant, third; Bur dett, Rogue River,, fourth. Dis tance, 21 feet, inches. , . Pole vault Won by Simmons, Forest Grove, and Magwfiod, Roosevelt,- tied; . Mar-tin', Redmond, third; Bagle, Grant, Kletfl, Wash ington, tied for fourth. Height, 11 feet t Inches. . Relay Won by Jefferson (Tra panler,.SIgovion, Oleeson, Bohrtr er); Washington, second; Rosa burg and Klamath Falls, tied fqr third. Time, 1:13.1.. , Tha Arlehtlb pampas had practically no animal life until livestock was brought by Kuro pean settlers this livestolk at tracted Jaguars and puma from the Andes mountains to prey on It. BASEBAU Foul Americans Stay in Running In British Play PRESTWICK, Scotland, May 21. (AP) Four ot tha first seven A erlcans to play In the British amateu golf champion ship . to-lay ' -on their initial matches In a round featured by the thrilling uphill victory of George T. Dm HP. Jr., United States amateur tltloholder. In a 12 ' i match. Dunlap, a British seml-flnallst last year, was dormle five to G. P. Packenham Walsh, former champion ot India, whoa he staged a remarkable rally with sub-par golf. The slender Amur- lean captured live noies in a row to sauare the match on the ISth, halved the first three ex tra holes In par and won on the 22nd. with a oar four, a Walsh faltered. , , Westland Victorious , Other victories were scored by jack Westland ot Chicago, who was carried three extra holes be fore vanquishing Robert Harris, a former British champion, one up at the list; Jesse Guilford of Boston, bv I and 1. over R. A Howell of Wllllngdom; Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati. 4 and S, over K. Gratntn Patrick ot Stir ling; and Gus Moreland, the Tex as star, who took the measure of his Walker Cup captain, Fran cis Oulmet of Boston, one up, IS holes. , Oulmet's gams collapsed after an outgoing . 28 wbjob put him three up on Moreland. - The Tex an steadily cut down the Bos tonlan's margin, squared the match pp the 13th and finally settled the Issue on the 18th. Oregon Man Beaten The two oldsters of tha Amer ican Walker Cup team. Max Marston ot Philadelphia and H. Chandler Egan ot Del Monte, Calif., were eliminated. Marston fell before D. H. R. Marrln of Knole park, 2 and 1, and Egan lost to J. Wallace ot Troon, 3 and I. Wallace had no business beat ing Egan, but the Oregon apple rancher simply wasn't playing up to form. On almost every drive Egan wandered Into the rough or a bunker and ha completely lost bis putting touch. He miss ed a two-foot putt tor win at the 14th and failed to sink a one footer at the 16th. "1 Just wasn't hitting them." Egan said. , The cold wind seem ed to trouble the Oreponian, whd kept his hands In his pockets between shot and blew on them hnfnrA narh fihnt. After the 10th and 11th holes. Wallace took the 12th with a 4 to Egan's flva for what prov- ed to clinch his triumph. They I uaivea ine remtuuius fuur uuidd. Hansen Will Meet Navajo; Demsey's Partner Competes Chief Little frolfe. now king of the Legion hall wrestlers, is In for rugged encounter next Friday night when he meet Charley Hansen, the Dane front Seattle. Hansen, Vno defeated Al Karr gslck fpr the Russian Lion's first loss. in. -more than a year of competition . here, returns after an absence of several months. H presented lome . .or .. tna nest matches of the year at the Leg' Ion hall. Fan particularly recall his outstanding struggle against Leslie Wolf. , , .fefe, Ijeicasiro qr. uorns taaes Leaqiie Leadihd Series From r fh Associated Pre Serkeant Gabby Street' San wrancTarn Mission are lust an other, Ball, team tp th rampagr , The . 193S champions . swept their tftr'ee week-end gameB with the Red to mark ui their 231-4 consecutive series win' by a 6-1 Margin. Tne Reds, whd have ridden roilrhshod over the other coast league clubs, were trounced 5-2 M their first series witn tne Angels, -, , v . , ... Vaim U nn.fl lift Vav .Thnmaii tettored 25- year-old league record Saturday In pitching hi 1'ith consecutive victory in atopolng the. Missions 1P-1 with 4 scattered hits, VInce Demaree, Angel rlghtfielder, con tinued to pace th . circuit's home run olouters vim nis isia iuur bagger ot the season.. . , "Ifteen thousand person turn ed put Sunday to , tee J, Millard Campbell .heat WB ea i-d io the opener ; no Dick Ward make It three straight with a 7-4 win In the nightcap. ,. , seals, Mtors npni , Hollywood . ek-' out a 4-1 triumph In the second half of Its Sunday doGbleheader with San Francisco to capture the ser ies 4-1 and bold on to third place. Th Seals rallied In the ninth. Inning t- tak th BatUr- oay game s-s aiKi-.ouiiaHi.u iuo Star to tak th 12-lnnlnt open er Sunday r ' th sama seore. After hooting away Saturday j 1-1 and taking a U-1 trimming In Sunday' opener, Seattle came back to take .the nightcap . from Sacramento 8'1- Howard Craghead stopped the Senator; with 5 hits In hurling Seattle to Hi )6ne .week-nl w(n. Sacramento took the erle 4-3.' , , ncaver Htm (jiump The thrsat of r osldent Tom- Turner to tr" .overr man on the Portland roster unless tne team lilt a. , winning stride , failed to beln the "oaver fortunes last week.. , Onkli.nd , handed - th , jianuea . tup double licking Portlander a HUNTING REUS TEAM DROPS BEND Klamath Wins Golf Play Here Sunday After noon, 47 to 87. The golfers ot the Rcnmfts Golf and Country club added Bend to their string of victories hore Sunday afternoon . The Klamath team won, 47 to 27. E. Winkler ot Bond was moda list ot the day with an 80. Sharp, McBrlde and Horey were low for Klamath Falls with an 82 each. N. H. Jones won the hogoy tournament with a 73. The next team match for Klamath Falls will be against Grants Pass here. Sunday's acores: Bond Ktnmnth B. Hogan S Dr. McBrlde.. 0 E. Wlnklor ....3 Dr. 8harp...;..0 B. Gore i H. Pcrrln....9J C. Hovey ...1 R. Hovey....0 Macartncf ..0 A. J. Voye..3 Otis Kranse.. Osrnr Shlve..li L. Graham....O J. Houston..O H. N. Mo ..2 C. Dennis ....0 Bill West ..-1J Dr. Miller ..11 N. H. Jones.. S Joe Jonos....3 L. Carter ....81 D. Hamiison...-! R. Peoples 3 6. Paul ..S 0. Gore ... 0 J. Hosch 0 J. Melster 1 P. Hampson ..3 C. Nore 3 C. Hongner....l Van Allen 3 E. Inkster 1) N. Boles ,...! R. Miles 0 G. Wilson ....0 J. Relter I Hutehlns ....1 B. Hamilton ..j A. Clap 0 G, Bengler 2 C. Hartley....! Merryman ..1 W. O. Smith l Frank Tnrr ..2 H. Swanson ..J W. Evans 1 J. Coleman ....1 K. Monnhan ..0 Irv. Josoph..2 Boh Strong..3 Curt . Srong D N. Shevlln 1 C. Strong ..1 T. Towey 2 Hayden . 0 G. Morrison ..1 Ron Avery ..8 Webfooi, Halt Husky Batters SEATTLE, May 21. (UP) Oregon evened their Series with Washington here when they de feated the Huskies 8 to u. wasn ington beat the Webfeet 10 to in their opening game here. The score: . H. E. Oregon v, s : 3 o 9 Washington McFadden and Vail; Dudnlck and Dawes. qn Louis Miller of San Fran cisco In the seml-wlndup. Miller was the wrestler who endod the regime of Roy Anderson here jnore than two years ago. He la a professional strongman as well as a wrestler and gained fame as a training partner for Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight boilne chamn on of the world. ,, Roland Warren of Klamath Falls meets Tuffy Jack Mitchell ot Seattle in the curtain raiser. , Sunny Enders and Tutry urn- J! t It. two Klamath Falls boxers, wil try their hands' at, the mat game in a special event. Angels Win Street's Tea rri Sunday,- 4-1 and 6-5, to waik oft with the series, 6-2, Georg Turns. Beaver first sucker, start ed a -run rally : . the 13th Inr nlng Saturday to give Portland a 7-4, win,. Rudy .Kttlllo hold the Oaks to 4 hits, all collected Iti tha first (.our innings, in th long anco ter. ,. . ... Cougar Trackmen Defeat Webfdbts PULLMAN. Wash., May 111. (UP) Washington State track team showed Its , strength by beating a strong University of Oregon team by a score of IS to 59. Both teams wer pretty wh tied until the Cougars placed a second and third In the two mile race and forged ahead. Parke of dregon broke the record he made last week by tossing the javelin 210 feet S'i inches. Theddoratus, ot Washing ton state tied his own record ot 61 feet 4 2-8 Inches Id the shot put, . Shoemak end Park 'of Ore ton tied (or (coring honor each scoring 10 points. Shoemake took first In the 100 and 220 dashes. Parke took the broad Jump and javelin.. Husk? Golfers Defeat Oregph SEATTLE), May 11. (UP) University of Washington's golf superiority over University of Oregon this season was: empha sised whent 'to their lSft-ilOl vlotory over th Beavers at Eu gene several week . ago, the Huskies added a 1714-9 'A win In the second half nf their homo and home match here. The sen- son's aggregate gave Washington jth match 24 to 20. GOLF Mills Youths Capture First In Track Meet Mills grado school wrested the Rotary club trophy from Fremont on Modoc field Saturday after noon by taking the annual track meet witn a total score ot 39 V4 points. Roosevelt was second with 12) Riverside third with 19 H: Fre mont fourth with 28; Pelican fifth with 19 H and Falr.vlow sixth with Stt. 1 Roosvolt broko (our records and Mills one. The summary) Class A Hoys 75-ynrd flash Won by Edward Bishop, Mills; Robert Loh, Mills, second; (Irmly Kllmaii, Fremont, third; Daniel Rogers. Fremont, fourth. Tim :08.3. Ties the city record held by Chnrloy Walker, Fremont, 1988. Running broad! jump Won by Do ml Die Clovanlni, Pelican: Archie Huff, Mills, second; (irady Kllman, Fremont, third; Edwnrd Bishop, Mills, and Cecil Fox, Roosovolt tied for fourth. Dist ance, 19 feet 4 Indies. Shot put, 8 lb. Won by Dom Inlo Olovanlnl, Pollcan; Daniel Rogers, Fremont, serond; Archie Huff, Mills, third; Chestor Mils sclman, Fremont, fourth. Dist ance, 38 foet 7 Inches. High Jump Won by Chester .Mussulman, Fremont; Donilnlo G I P v a n I n I, Pelican, second: Archie Huff, Mills, third: Carl House, Fremont, and Joseph Bclloltl, Pelican, tlod for fourth. Height, 5 foot. 440-yard rolay Won by Mills, (E. Bishop, B. Lelsi. L. Lone. mire, L. Young); Rlrorslde, second; Fremont, third: Roose velt, fourth. Time, :63 Now record. High point boy Dominic Olo vanlnl, Pelican. 13 points. Score .Mills, 2pHj Fremont, 18 H; Pelican, 13 hit Riverside, 3; Falrview, 0; Roosevelt, 1. CIium B Hoys 0-ynrd dash Won by Donald Vannlce, Riverside; Billy Schof fel, Roosovolt, second; Robert Ynncy, Roosevelt, third; Jack Propst, Fremont, fourth. Time, :07.3. Now record. Beats hli own record of :08 made In 1933. Running broad Jump Won by nuy rager, Mills; Bob Andrews rciican, second: Herman Krh. roeacr, Roosevelt, fourth. - Dist ance, 14 feot 6V4 Inches. Shot nut 8 lb Won h M ii i . i i . . J nniuarq, rromoRt; John Hard ing, Riverside, second; Jack Walts, Fremont, third; Donald vannice. Riverside, fourth. Dist ance, 27 feet 8M Inchos. High Jumn Won l. nnn TJhor. Roosovolt; Alonzo pal mer, .Mills, second; Jack Propst, Fremont: and Ray Mlgllacclo. Mills, tied for third. Holght, 4 feet 8 Inches. Now record. Old record 4 feet E Inches, held by Andrew Salinl; Pelican, 1929. eu-yara inutile relay Won by Roosevelt (Bill Belief fel, R. Yuncy, H. Stolnsolfer. II. Bhnm. H. Scbroedor, R. Lowe). Tlmo! :l. New record. Pelican, second; Riverside, third; Fromont, fourth. Score Roosevelt. 1: Rlvnp. aide, 11; Fremont, 10; Mills, 9H; Pelican. . High point boy Donald Van nice, Riverside, 714 points. Clns O floy 60-ynrd dash Won by George Fife. Riverside; Ffed Floetke, Riverside, second; John Ross, Mills, third; Clarence HUnzlck er, Falrview, fourth. Time :07,1. Stand broad Jump Won by Harvey Baker, Mill1; George Fife, Riverside, and Clarence Hunxlcker, Falrview, tied for second; John Ross, Mills, and Clarence Johnson, Roosevelt, tied tor fourth. Distance, feot 4 Inches. High jump Won by ciarohc Johnson, Roosevelt; Clarence Hunzlcker. Falrview, -George Fife, Riverside, and Ivan Nichols, Roosevelt tlfcd. for second Jeco8rd U tnibi"- New ' BO-yard shuttle 'reiay Won by Roosovolt, (C. Johnson, I. Njch. Ols, E. Stollwelfer, L, Thornton, B, Hannah, R, Valancore); River side,, second; Mills, . third; Fre mont, fourth. Time :48.2, New record. Score-j-RlTerslda, 16; Rdoso veit, itji, Mills, 9H; Falrview, 8 1'. Vemn. Pelican 0. tt.v3a.rnVte.,r Flt8' Portland Nine Crushes Elks BEND, Or.; May 81. (API h;.PJ":!,l",,, E"le P'd air tight hall and got excellent pitch ing In defeating the Betid Eks five to one in tho bpenlng Slate league baseball hn.l day. Phllllh on th tnoiihd for thb Eagles had thihgs well In cortlrdl most nf the vrnv nlMu,tk,t, w-ti. i ?. 5"f ' nrman bitched fair ball bnt was given wobbly sup port at times, . : ' Th score. - n. H TS Englos iV,:v,;;..;;;;....v..;g h Bend i - g i Albany DoWn Toledo Players ALBANY, Or., May jii (PI Four-hit . pitching by . Charles marked the Albany Alco's 9 to 1 victory over the Toledo Mud Hens In th opening State league game here yesterday, 1 Garran, Aleo first baseman, hit homo run but may Ions his Bamsonlan" strength as the font brought him tho award of a shav ing set. FOOTBALL mum TRAPS EVENT C. J. Martin Victor On Sunday in Doubles, Handicap. V. Bewlvy, scoring a 93, won the registered shoot ot the Klnm alh Gun club Sunday. A record number ot guu club members wero at th Imps on Tho Dalles - California hlihwsy north of the city tor out) of tho outstanding ovonls of the season. Rowley' scar out of 100 was as follows: 16-94-25-84 98. O. J. Martin, another prominent Klamath trapshnoier, won the shontoff on the handicap and the doubles. He scored 20 for tho doubles. Tho handicap score was: 3:1-2340. The following are the scores ot NAME 100 18-yard T. 60 lldc. T. Dub. C. L. Muoro 21 17 23 20 81 19 Hurry Ileum 20 23 22 26 00 13 W. E. Lamm . 99 22 33 23 91 21 24 46 18 F. M. Craig ., 90 24 21 18 83 V. nowloy 96 2t 25 24 98 J. II. Martin -....24 24 24 94 96 29 99 48 20 N. Y. Stoddard ....98 20 99 94 94 20 91 41 16 C. A. Dunn ......94 28 24 28 98 20 24 44 E. Hnrdvnbrook ............ 9 3 24 33 25 05 25 19 44 20 O. J. Martin 19 24 23 23 86 23 23 4 20 G. I, Blebblns 23 18 23 20 83 21 13 34 M. E. Cornell 23 24 21 91 89' 19 18 86 Stearns 23 19 23 22 86 20 19 39 St. Louis Cardinals Reach Second Place; By llt'GII fl. Ft'M.KRTOX, Jr. (Associated I'm Writer) The SI. Louis Cardinals, parch ed proudly In second place In the National League standing, con look back on fine stroko of business signing of th Dean boys from Bradentown, Flo., for pitching duty. In tho courso ot tho Card's winning streak which has brought 16 victories out of 20 games and carried them from a seventh place tie to a spot only a slnglo game behind the paco settlng Chicago Cubs, Dlr.zy and Paul Dean have accounted for seven victories botweon them without a slnglo loss, I)ly Down (limits It was big brother Jerome Herman, known as the I) Inr ono, who helped the Cards win a 9 to 6 victory over Now York Sun day. Up to the ninth Inning ho allowed only four hits and three runs, accounted for by en error and Mol Oil's olglilh homer of the season. The Pirates took tho worst kind ot punishment as they drop ped to third plnee under the Phillies' assault that pllod up a 16 to 4 score. Chicago's Cubs, still on top, saw their lead dwindle when Van Llnglo Mungo of Brooklyn cams bnck after only two days of rest and limited them to sis hits while, his bat tery mate, Al Lopes, led the Dodgers to a 9 to 1 triumph, lloaton Downs Iteils The cellar dwelling Cincinnati' General Grant Takes First In Jumping Contest ANGELS CAMP. Calif., May 21. (AP) Angels Camp claims tor Its own today the "dangost, Jumpln'est frog of 1984." Th agile amphibian, "Gener al Grant" by name, a product ot the home town' back lots, leap ed 12 feet, 6 inches to win Cal averas county' great annual Jumping Jubilee. Against a field Of 165 entries. Including the world's rnenrd holdor, ''Iliidwelsor" of Stockton, ''General Grant" skidded to the championship yesterday whllo a crowd estimated by jilbllee offi cial at 20,000 whooped things up. "Budwelser's" record of 18 feet, 1 Inch, set In 1081, remain ed tntactt however. The Stock ton frog was declared by the owner, Louis Flshnr, to be a vic tim of old age and tnnda but a weak effort for th 1984 crown. Another Stockton fro. "Black Jack," entored by Robert tlla holll, bounded 12 feet, 8 IHchos for tho Socnnd bent mark In Vss- tornuy s competition. Third place wont to "Flying Coon.l" owned by Louis Robinson, also of Stockton, with i leap, such Til tlilrd succnsslv efforts allowed by the nil us are culled, 01 14 feet 1 men. "Obnoral Grant'1 enhtoa from long line Of tinted Jumpors Which first spring to fnino dur ing the gold rush days whon old "Dan'l Wobstor" was champion. Men'i Halt Soles Tt Drm Shoes ' best in Tfrvm 00 Jack Frost 121 S. 6th St. FISHING Tiger Netmen Score Victory Over Pelicans Tho Kliimutli Union high school tennis tsnm played Mod ford Sntiirilny and won on slit' glo mid one ilnulilcn match Cnpo ot Medford wan from Walker of Klnmalh In singles 8-4, 0.8. llrowu nf Medford wuu from Blenheim of Klamath, In singles. 8-1. 0-1. Krneliell, Md ford wan 8-4, 8-4 from Campbell of Klumatli. Veatrh of Klninnlh wan 8-1, 9-8 from Dudley ot Medford. Campbell ot Medford won 0-9, 8-2 from Ktrns of Klumatli, lu tho doubles matches, Caps and Iliowu of .Meilford defeated Walker and Stephens, 9-3,- 4-0 8-4. Voatah nml KornS of Klnm- alh defeated Dudley and Kro- shell, 8-4, 9-8, 7-5. IHCAItCATH WIN SALEM, May 20. (A!) Wil lamette Unlversl'y's baseball team swept lis tvo-gnmo series w'th College of I'liget Sound hero Saturday by winning a flvo-lu nlng abhrevla. coil I est by 8 to 1 score. Giants Beaten Rods put up a great scrap to escape their 9 1st defeat ot the aeaion but finally yielded lo Huston. 1 to 0 In th tenth In ning of a hurling duel between lieu Cantwoll and Silas Johnson Buck Jordan's triple did th damage. Only tho first, fourth and last places In the American League standing remained In tho saino hands after a day of keen bat tling among tho closely bunched teams. Tho Cleveland Indian moved Into second place by blasting an 6 to 6 victory over the league leading Yankees with an early attack on Danny Mac Fnvden. Detroit took the eorreapondlng drop when Bob Uurke came through with a six lilt hurling performance against the Tigers and Washington used five doubles off Schoolboy Howe to gain 4-1 triumph. Th Senators fnlled by two percentag points to move up from fourth. A' Slip to Hoventh St. Louis und Boston moved up a notch aplncs by trimming Philadelphia and, Chlcngo re spectively and tho defeated A's went down two places to ssvsnth Three runs In th lghlh off Johnny Csrum, third Philadelphia pitcher, gave th Browns 10 to 7 decision. Th Red Hoi hid lo overeomo a long Chicago lead after Ei-ke Don lira lilt his ninth and tenth horn runs of th a snn but won, 6 to 6, when Eddls Morgan hit for the circuit with two aboard In the seventh. "Dnn'l Wohstor's" downfall, through a dinner of buckshot admlnlstored by city "slickers," was recorded In Mark Twain's story and Is th Inspiration of the annual competition, Requests For Aid Showing Decline Requests for county aid are on the decline, according to County Commissioner W. F. Chase, "In my opinion, things are getting bettor," said the com mlsxloner Monday, "People seem to bo mora self-rollant." Ho said that hoepltnllzntlon costs of the county aro still run nlng heavy. RATES $2 td $12 . Free miniature . color photo prints Oregon Scenlo Views at our Travel Hu ron 11, 1 immwm Hotel Multnomah PORTLAND. OREGON WRESI LING SHAW-BERTRAM BEATSWIEDFORD Ewauna Red Sox Tak. Denting Jn Valley at Grants Vasa, Shnw-Berlrain ' Klamath Falls won a loulliern Oregon league contest on .Modoc Held Sunday stl ernoon by dawning th powerful Medford Ungues, 16 to 7. Shaw-llerlrum, at last finding Its batting oyo, knocked out 16 lilts.. McLean, star Medford hur lr, was forced from the bos In the fourth Inning and was re placed by Jack Hughes, s-Unl-vemliy of Oregon player. Slinliilia, flhaw-llerirnm hurler, struck out eight Medford bailors. The summary! Shaw-llertrnm AP Donaldson, 9b ... 8 Waksmsn, lb 6 Hhlpnisn, ot ............... I UoKau. 8 b ...... Kuhaiiks, a .... Molntnra, If .... McC'lellaud, ss limy, rf Htanlsh, p Corleno, If Total Mtdford Tonlas. 2b Courtney, lb Kwsnsnn, 8b lloford, cf ... Ilughn. It, Ilalsht, ss ..... Smith, rf ..... Joy, c, ........ .Mouean, p . Williams, rf Total Th Euwan Red Sol of Klnm alh Falls lost clot battlt to Grants I'sss. 4 to t. In a Southern Oregon leagu itruggla Sunday sdernoon. The gam was playod In th valley. The Red Bos moved Into a two run lead In the (Irsl Inning and then fell behind whan Medferd broko a two-all lie In the seventh. The score: R. H. K. Rwaiina 9 8 J. Grants Pax ..t. 4 8 ( CarUirom nd 11 aaas: Earliart, Nelnon and Gillette. East Klamath Wins on Sunday Th East Klamath haaeball team defeated Lamm's Mill from Modoo Point Sunday afternoon. 18 to 4. Th game was played on the field at South Sixth streel and Washhnrn Way. Eddie Wakeman and Cody of Knit Klamath mad bom runs. Kast Klamath meats Allamont next Sunday. To Attempt Steering correo lion without th proper equip ment Ii lit guesting at th wther . . . You my hit It but you probably won't, if you want your tearing trouble treeed to hS touree and ifop ped 1 . Bring It Urel IMPERIAL GARAGE trd and Main, Pit, inn HOSPITALITY ,;;tf".w ORTLAND Lilts 7 hi "ft Airn if -ki trjiWjJH,' MULTNOMAH Por tlaiM 3? tarqcU Hotel n. 11. 8 9 2 9 2 4 6 2 9 too ,u...u 10 0 .'...M 8 9 9 6 8 , , 8 0 0r . 39 16 16 AD. R. 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