The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    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.
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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.
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