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fl g (p) ITX 17 ftlT l- , , . . . . . - ' PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON July IS, llKJli Red Sox, Pelicans Score Victories Sunday LEAGUE LEADER DEFEATED HERE Grants Pass Goes Down Modoc Field, 9 to 8. on Many Expected To See Games At Modoc Field Trailing along five runs behind In the eighth inning with almost sure defeat looming ahead, the never-say-die Klamath Falls Red Sox came through In a sensa tional finish to def.eat the Grants PaBa Merchants by a spore of 9-8. This win uot only saved the rec ord of the Red Sox in losing no games on Modoo field this season, but also put them up with Grants Pass in the league standing, both teams being tied for first place. Floyd Shipman, veteran of many baseball seasons, was the spark of the Sox hitting line-up through out the game. In five times at bat Captain Shipman slammed out four safe hits and; crossed home plate twice. McLean Hits Hard McLean, fast Indian catcher for the Merchants, hit safely three out of five times at bat, leading nil team-mates in hits. In the second, Grants Pass hit Carlstrom for four safe bingles, scoring two runs, and had the Klamath boy hard pressed. The Merchants slammed out two more tilts In the third Inning to score one run before Carlstrom settled down to soma real pitching. The Sox did not score until the fifth off Hardy, Grants Pasa' out standing southpaw chucker. the fifth and sixth frames. Hardy allowed three bits and two runs. Neither side hit nor scored in the seventh. Grants Pass decided ' to cinch the game In the eighth and ran up the score four more runs on three safeties, with a score of to 1 staring them In the face, the undaunted Sox combination lash ed back at Hardy, hitting him hard for four hits and crossing the slate six times, when the Merchants' Infield faltered and played raggedly at a time when Hardy needed support badly. ' ' The Merchants came through to tla the score in the ninth and final session of the game, when nariman doubled and scored on McLean's hard hit ball to second base. The 8ox came to bat and Carl' Strom singled off Hardy, who was relieved at this point by Lannlng, Brooks sacrificed Carlstrom to second, who scored on Shlpman's single. The summary: RED SOX Brooks, 1 ,,, Shipman, r Hammerlckson, m. Wheeler, a Haley, 1 Bernadou, 1 Martin, 1 ' , ' nootn, Carlstorm, p AB GRANTS PASS Chaney, 2 McCarthy, S , Hartmsn, 1 McLean, e Rlckert, I Nosier, a ... Heibel, r ... Ostrum, m .. Lannlng, p Hardy, p ." 35 AB 5 I 0 .. 4 9 11 R H 40 S 11 4 Game by Innings: Red Sox Hits 010 212 042 II Runs 000 011 01 t G. Paas Hits 042 001 02111 Runs 021 000 041 8 Earned runs Red Sox I, G. P. 4. Three base hits Haley. First on balls off Carlstorm 1, off Hsrdy 1. First base on errors Red Sox 1, Grants Pass 1. Two base hita Bernadou 2, Hartmsn. Struck out by Carlstrom 6, by Hsrdy (. Double plays Red Sox, Bernadou, Wheeler to Haley, for Grants Pass, Nosier, Chaney to Hartman. Passed balls Grants Pass 1. Stolen bases, Shipman, McLean, Sacrifice hits Brooks, Rlckert. Umpires, Hughey and Ferrari. The largest Easter egg on rec ord Is said to have been re ceived by a Parisian actress. It stood 10 feet high, was marvel ously embroidered, and contain ed two piebald ponies, harnessed to a victoria, and a coaohman, ready to whisk her to the altar. Several hundred spectators are looked far toulght when the Klamath Falls Softball league plays the opening dou bleheader of the season. A strong group of clubs will battle for the championship under the - flood lighta ot Modoc field. The first conteat of to night's doubleheader la sched uled for 7:30 o'clock. The Smoke will make Ita debut against the Elks, mem ber of last year's organisation, In the opening contest. Weyer heauser and Lowell's take the field In the aecond game. To finance the league, of ficials have decided to charge a very small admission price. Seattle Regains First Position In Coast Race By the Associated Press Seattle, the only first division club that was not kicked around considerably by lowly foes, found Itself today back at the top ot the Coast league atandinga, lead ing Oakland by a game and half. The Tribe finished up a suc cessful week in Los Angeles Sun day by splitting a pair with (be Seraphs, losing the first game 1-4 and coming back in the nightcap to triumph, S-S to grab their fifth contest of the week. PADRES STOP OAKS Oakland succumbed to sterling San Diego pitching, and finished on the short end of 2-2, and 1-0 scores. San Francisco's Seals won the first from Portland, 6-0, then had their five-game winning streak shattered in the second game, t-S. The Ban Francisco Missions sal vaged the odd game of the series from Sacramento by winning the closing contest, 5-1, after drop ping the opener 2-5. The seala fondly eyed a first- division berth after their rout of the Beavers in five games, last of which was gathered in when Sam Gibson manacled the losers. Bill Posedel did "all right until 1 the seventh when - the Seals scored four runs: two of which scored on Ted Norbert s triple. Eleven Bear- era went to bat in the first inn ing of the second game to score seven runs and make George Casters 16th victory easy. Six Hita out of Eight Good relief pitching by Bill Selnsoth nailed the Missions in the first game, but Walter Beck was effective In the second. Bill Lawrence and Freddie Mul- ler had a good day at bat while the Angels and Indiana were break ing even. Lawrence got six for eight in two games, while Muller hit five for eight, Including a homer In each fray. The efficacy of pitching at Emmeryville was demonstrated by the fact that the Padres gleaned only 44 hits off ' Oak pitching, while tb Acorns were making . an average of less than seven hits per game. With the exception of Saturday's 7-1 game, every con test wsa close. Manuel Salvo hurled a two-bitter to give San Diego a 1-0 win Sunday. Ken Douglas weakened in the drawn- out first' contest, and after a double play with the bases full In the sixth saved his skin, the Padres scored two rum In the eighth to go ahead. LOGGERS LOSE TO CELLITES Pelicans Grab First Win of Southern Oregon Season. The Klamath Pelicans made oaseoau news Sunday- with a 6 to 2 victory over the Glendale Loggers. It was the first win ot the Southern Oregon league season for the Klamath team and veri fied all the good renorta aiven out for the Pelicans early In the year, men it was predicted the reucane would atart alowlv and develop into a strong team be fore the schedule closed. The game, played at Glendale. seriously injured the Loggers' cnsnces ot overhauling the Klam ath Red Sox and the Grants Pass Merchants, the two outfits tied lor the leadership. - Pelicans AJ3. R. H. Vennlnger, ss .......... 4 0 2 Donaldson, 2 b 5 1 2 Harshberger, 2b 5 0 0 Molatore, ef 6 1 1 Oakes, p 112 Fryor, c 2 0 0 Walsh, rf . ' 2 0 0 Peterson, lb 4 .2 .1 Brown, If . 4 12 Gala, It 2 0 0 - Glendale 27 6 10 Freddie Steele Takes Title From Eddie Risko SEATTLE, July 1.1. u Frert- dio (scrnpiron) Sttwlo. new mid dleweight champion, was lookod upon by his northwest frlenda to day as having put the "old wal lop'' back In the long-aulferlng lGO-pound fighting division. Steele won the title here Sat urday night when he battered Kddle (Uabe) ltlska of Syracuse. N. Y., to the canvns for a alx count In the first round and wou a clean-cut 15-round decision. It was the seventh time the championship had changed hands since Mickey Walker relinquished the crown five years ago. Now It is In the hands ot a two-fisted fightln' fool" and friends of the 23-year-old Tacoma battler believe he la capable of safely guarding the crown for many months to come. Steele has whipped them all for four years, and In his six years of professional boxing he has scored SI knockouts In 87 battles. One of the few ton-notchers left Is Ken Overlln, Jack Dempsey's protege, and Promoter Nate DnmtMii anld today he would at tempt to lure the easterner to Seattle. In the meantime Freddie Is to make his first nppeuruuee as cham pion In his home town, Tnco tun. Ills manager, Dure Miller, said ho felt Steele's Tucoma followers should be the first tu sou him lu action as the tltluhahler, and that he had agreed to a non-title 10 round, prububly lit August. We dout kuow whether wo ever will go east," suld Miller. "We are ready to meet all com ers but we are not going to ruu away from money like this." He was referring to the capacity crowd that witnessed the fight. and which Promoter Druxman estimated close to 30,000. Drux man said gate receipts were In the neighborhood ot Its, 000. RIs ko was guaranteed 124,000 and Steele 110,000, Steele won 10 rounds, Rlsko three and two were even. Gabe Genoveae, Rlsko's manager, said he was satisfied with the decision, but would seek a return bout. Sleele weighed 156 and Rlsko 158. MEDFORD 'S NET T 1 DEFEATED Standings lly the AxMiilnled l'reas Ul.XST l.KAUI'H 1.. Klamath Scores, 7 to Victory Over Valley Foos, 1, Wolfe Hopes to Regain Mat Supremacy in Klamath Nasle, rf ... Schemer, as Chaney, lb ... Adamson, 2b N'eatbammer, cf Copeland, It , Phillips, Sb . Thompson, e Johnson, p . Pete, If Miller, Sb Rhodes, p A.B. . 4 i . 4 4 2 1 0 22 Coming back to hid for his old time supremacy In Klamath Fa a. Leslie Wolfe, wrestler from Texas, looked forward to a fourth main i event vtntnru a..a Data Dfll...,M H' " " J v. v.. . , v tin lh .rmflrv main evant T.ta..l.w The way things stand now, Wolfe has won three matches against one for Belcastro. The Bcore, however, doesn't tske into consideration the rapid Improve ment made by Belcastro since he met the Texan many months ago. n oire arrived in southern Ore gon over the week-end. Since he probably will be wrest ling on the Pacific coast indefinite ly. Mack Llllard, promoter, ex- A barrel gallons, of oil oontalni 42 Senators Lead Oregon Baseball Tournament Tilt PORTLAND, Ore., July IS, UPl -The Salem Senators occupied favorite position In the Oregon semi-pro bsseball tournament' to day as a result of their decisive 10 to 0 victory over the previ ously undefeated Oak Grove nine last night. Jerry Gastlneau. Willamette University burler on the mound for the Senators, yielded but 5 hits and whiffed 16 men. His teammates, Manning and Harrl man, pounded out three hits In five times up and shoots blasted three safe ones In only four times at bat. Hon Gold remained tn hn championship bracket by defeat ing Toledo to 8 Saturday night. In weekend consolation games, The Journal won from Consoli dated Freight 3 to 0 and Gen eral Motors walloped the Old Tlmera 14 to 2. Oregon Tennis -Titles Taken By State Stars PORTLAND, Ore., July IS. (Jf) California's team of tennis stars salvsged one title out- of the wreckage of a last minute assault by homebreds who swept i through Sunday to carry off major honors in the 38th an nual Oregon tennis tournament. New champions were crowned all around, 1835 titleholders falling out in the week's play or falling to defend their crowns. The California victory was I hung up by Frank Kovacs, Berkeley, In an all-California final in the junior singles play. He defeated bis fellow towns man, Doug Imhoff, (-4, 4-4, 4-3 7-6. Elwood Cooke, Portland, won the prized men's singles title, de feating another Portlander and former Stanford ace, Sam Lee, 6-3, 6-2, 6-0, but teamed with Lee be won the men's doubles over two other Portland final Ists, Ken May and Don Lewis, 6-1, 8-6, 8-6. A Georgia girl, Isabel Berry, of Rome, succumbed to Ruth Donald, Portland, In the finals ot the women's singles, 6-1, 6-3. The women's doubles went to Leila Starr and Marge Stepp, both ot Portland, over two other Portland girls, Esther Clarke and Anne Frederlckson, 1-6, 6-4, 8-6. Miss Starr and Lewis took the mixed doubles from Spencer Ehrman and Barbara Koehler, both of Portland, 6-0, 6-3. The boys' singles went to Emory Neal, Portland, over an other Portland lad, Al Ellsburg, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. pected to sign him for several ap pearances In this territory. Wolfe, once the top man In Klamath wrestling, hopes a victory over neicasiro win nut him In line for a meeting with Dud-J Chick, the grappler who still undefeated after 14 matches at the armory. Belcastro. rugged and aggres sive, will .have a 10-pound weight advantage over Wolfe. The south- westerner, though, holds the edge n speed, Charlie Carr of Mississippi meets Jimmy Lott, Alabama, and Prince Mlhalakis meets Bobby Chick lu the preliminaries. Misfortune Hits Cardinal Club's Pennant Drive i .. By the Associated Press When it conies time to write the history of the 1936 big league campaign, the "breaks" of the one man batting snree In which weekend Just past may tell the he clubbed out a double, triple lug the Reds' losing streak to six straight. In the second game, the Reds outlasted the I'll I Is for 11 innings and a 4-3 decision. The Boston Bees, who played a three gnme part in the Cincinnati downhill last week, continued their winning rim with a 6-2 vic tory over C'y Blanton and the pi rates, despite Arkv Vniishan'a Ploying on siin-hllstored courts, the Klamath tennis learn turned liuek the bid ot tlin Meilfunl teum for southern Oregon honors. It was a decisive win. Klamnih won seven out of the eight singles mutches and throe out ut the tour doubles matches. Rleliiiionil Scores Victory Rob t'lark. nlayliiK In what was perhaps the beat game of the day. lost to the coming young Medlord star, Nevln Cope, In three sets. II was a match fealiueil uy lively volleying and nice placements. The scores wore S-fl, t-i. 3-6. t'llflou Klchniaml, playing a heady plaeeiuent game, defeated I ho scrappy M oil i ll star, mm Deuel, lu straight sets. 6-S. 6-11. Kildlo Dent defeated .Meclford's II. Klein lu threo sets, 4-6, 6-4. 7-5. Jack Crnwford of Klamath do nated i'ofreuliargor, 6-3, 8-6. Hnlger Strld, young Kluiiiath high school player, over-whelmed Campbell, 6-0, 6-1. ' t'uM-man llenls Veternn Oomor t'asemnn engaged the veteran II. li. Wilson, Mcdford, emerging with a 6-3, 6-3 triumph. Kddle lloyil of Klamath hud too much tennis for Kay, winning 6-0. 6-2. John Wnlker easily defeated L. Klein, Medrord, 6-0, 6-2. Hobertsun and Crawford of KUuraalh teamed In the doubles, losing to Cope and Deuel In three sets. 6-3. 1-6, 6-8. Richmond and Casemnn defeat ed It. Klvlu and Porrenhurgor, 6-1. 6-4. Slrld and Noldy defeated I.. Klein and Kay, 6-0, 6-2. Klger and Walker defeated Campbell and Wilson, 6-4, 10-8. : Handle- 0 47 Oakland , 57 47 Missions 57 60 Portland 51 ' 411 l.os Angolea 5-1 64 Sun Uluao 53 66 San Frani'lseo 61 66 Sneruuiento 40 64 K.VI'IOXAI St. Louis Chicago Itlshiii'Kh Cliicltiuull , N'ew York , lloston ..-.. Philadelphia ..... Ilrooklyn MC.Ult'rl W, .. 47 42 .18 40 38 28 27 30 211 35 87 38 41 48 63 Pel. .66 1 ,64 H .633 .610 ,4115 ,41) .477 ,388 Pet. .6:0 .018 .641 ,613 .613 .431 :77 .338 A.MKItll'AN' I K UJI N .Vew York Detroit Huston Washington Cleveland .... Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Pet. .671 .651 .638 .63 3 .635 .487 ,366 .314 while HpriiKUa only five. ltlvor niniiaguil Dean Recovering From Head Blow ST. LOUIS, July is, m- Dlsny Dean reminded friends to day lie Is Just Hie sort of a follow hit bus always vuiileuduil lie Is iHilieuiuhlo, untl capable of "taking II." Knocked unconscious Saturday afternoon by a line drlvn from the bat ot Ilurgess Whitehead, giant liiflolder, the great Cardi nal hiirlar had the permission of his physician, l)r, II, F. lly luiid to take his next regular turn on tint mound-- prolmlilv Thursday. Iir. Ilylnnd diagnosed the injury as a savers ciiiirusslnii but said no III effects are in par tod. About to par eent of the tntl cultivated area of Now Zealand Is devoted to pasture. Pelican Bay Outfit Wins Pelican Hay won a Crater Lake ieaguo ball game Sunday hy shutting out Kprague ltlvor. 11 la 0. The game was played on the Sprsgue ltlvor diamond. E. Jsuios and II. James form ed the battery combination lor the winners. Pelican Day collected 11 hits Salem and Toledo Lead State Loop PORTLAND, July 13. JPy To ledo shared the top rung ot the Oregon State baseball league with Salem today as a result of the former team's 2 to 0 victory over Hop Gold in weekend play. Salem and Toledo each have won four and lost one. Salem was Idle yesterday. Btory of the up-to-now tight and dizzy National league race. At any rate, it the gas bouse gang from SU Louis misses out on the pennant, it can easily point to the eventa of those two days as the root, of U the evil that be-' fell it. Dorfarra Get Touch When Dizzy Dean was knocked out by Burgess Whitehead's line drive In Saturday's game with the Giants, it took from the Cards the one man who has done more than any other to keep them up In the race. He will be out for at least a week. Just as If things were not bad enough, the daffy and docile Dodgers picked thla same week end to get tough, and used the Cards to prove It. They belted out a doubleheader Sunday vic tory, 6-8 and 11-4, and Just about knocked the- Cards out of the league leadership. With the fast climbing Chicago Cubs breaking even with the Giants, winning a doubleheader opener. 4-2, and then dropping the nightcap 8-6 on the atrenglh of a seven-run, second Inning New York rally, the Dodgers' double trouncing of the Cards clipped the St. Louis lead to halt a game. Joe Bowman Stars The Phillies wrote another chapter In the sudden collapse of tbe Cincinnati Reds, Joe Bowman pitching a one-bit, 4-0 shutout tn the opener of a twin bill, itretclj- and homer. In the American league, the Yanks were finding tho Invading Chicago White Box lust as tough as the Cleveland Indians, who had Just left, and had to fight uphill to break even In a twin bill, winning the afterpiece 5-4 after Ted Lyons had shut them out 6-0 in the opener. The Tigers continued the chase after tbe Yanks with a 7-2 ver dict over the Athletics. Johnny Allen let the Red Sox down with four bits for a 5-2 Indian win. and the lowly St. Louis Browns up set tne rast moving Senators, 4-3. 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