PAGE TWO Carter, Wolfe To Renew Hostillities Tonight DITTEII.FEELING Cubsrse With s,eiantsEnter Crucial Strength PELICANS PLAY Reseoereds C Br(onlvvidi n g. s League Matel spREAD 11 N MAT . ,,NDAV'S RESULTS Monde' he ', as t Giants gassed PIIIICTICE TILTS The largest crowd yet to vlsi Natiottal League the Gas House Gang, 10-3. This the Bowlers Garden alleys wa New York 10, St. Louis 3. left the New Yorkers 31i games , on hand Monday night to write Chicago 5. Brooklyn 4. in front. since the second piece ,-t One Grudge Battle, Two Only games scheduled. Cubs beat Brooklyn. 5-4, after 1-,0IlL,37 f B League Schools the City league bowlers elite ' their setond week of compost' :atiterican League stopping a four-run Dodger rally a. Scientific Tussles on Nett' York b. Detroit O. in the ninth. Help Warm Up Locals lion. Kirkpatriek a Roeder's tear St. Louis S5, BORtall Oki. Hubbell missed by some three Tonight's Bill. Only games scheduled. hours the distinction of becom- for Friday Game. went into the IORKII0 lead 1,, defeating Charley Ilyde's Pain leg the first 20-game winner in bra in three straight games. Th Ily The associated Press the big leagues. Lefty Gomez Ilabiiittti .-S'a tool t Iwo out ill From all anglespitching. BULLETIN It beat him tw it it h a (on r-h it' Two scrimmage games, one three from the Antler (lama ting or quadrilateralthe Cubs 5-0 win for the Yankees over Gorilla Pogi, the Argtntlite G and iants figure to show a the Tigers. against Calloquitt Tuesda y after- while the Netted tieing downet wild Mall, Will TIOt lit' able to ap- bran m d new way of going about sehuaeher and F m rench ake noon and the ot her Wed nesday tho Pelham City Lumbermen it ar against Ttatta Estes at the two ottt of t hoot starts. pe the business of beating off each all the difference in the world with either Malin or Merrill saw Klamath armory tonight in a ot hers ears in their current in the present National league Truman Lusatia of t ho Dalai scheduled wrestling it g r e Ill t 0 it . crucial series for the National dog-fight. When they last saw plying the opposition, are slated ger leant toppled the maples to which was expected to Previa' league pennant. action against the respective rival this week for Snowy Gusta NOR'S Scores of 237, 190 and 2 07 for I one of the most bitterly fought Simply because they're two al- i clubs. both were about as useful 1937 Pelican gritiders, anti on the nice three game total of 63 001tPat ' 4it in meal mat history. pns together different ball clubs than as a Christmas tree on January basis of report!' etnattating from i Pro lllll ter Mack Lilian' advised they were as late as a month 3. Hat Lefty Larry. who goes the northern California sector. ilia A number of other higl the Meeellii-Newe by Phu" from ago. all performences in their against Harry Ounthert in the KCBS aggregation will need all scores were registered wilt M :edford this lllll previous meetings call be tossed opener Tuesday, now rning that Pogi is sport- the stiff Pratice it can get ill if litii anY Pastega hItting for 10! c. was seriously Miami in a bent into the distard in figuring the lug a three-gante winning streak it boor to turn back Dunstnuir's atm 199. Bill 1,1'01,11 309. Yer with Les Voile in the valley city three-game set that got under in which he has allowed just 14 vie ett in the season debut on non Durant 201, Joe Ward 200 last Illgill Patti would be out of Hal lin ight 307 and Charlet c WRY lit Chleago Tuesday. hits. Schumacher. a completely Mediu) field Friday night, commission toy at least two weeks. Rektor 189. The Giants. with more power". rebuilt job since Bill Terry gave As the third week of eractIce Wolfe'e headlocks reopened anti and a vast improvement in their Barry Denning the task of catch- oPens anti game time ill'aWS near The Independent league wit widened a deep cut over Pole's two top right-handers. Hal Schu- lug him, has gone the route in ! Coach Gustafson is still standing open its season Thursday night eye originally suffered here last macher and Harry Gumbert, are five of his last six starts and I pat on the starting line-up which making a total of rive league' week when he was hit with a ring far stronger titan the team which has won four of them. I he nominated a week ago. with tatillhOSP,1 of 20 lea me PIIJOYIIIII stool. has lost 11 of 19 Itaalea to the Gumbert and his curve always ' One possible change. Ile mid that the popular aport at the Bowlers Lillani said that Bobby Wag- Cubs this year. look good against the Cubs. and. Sample. second string tackle. may Garden. ner, New England light-heavy- Chicago, on the other hand. like Schumacher, is considerably be shifted to guard and used to The City league bowls or weight and junior heavyweight boasts three far improved twirl- more impressive since Denning replace either Al Green or Ken Mondays. Women's league Tiles, champion, would substitute for era in Larry French, Tex Carle- has been on the receiving end Wilson before the Pelleans take days. Independent league Thurs. Pogi and meet Eetes in the semi- ton d b k ' an come ac mg Curt Davis. for hint. the field against Dunstutor Fri days and the Industrial leagut I inal bout. With Ripper Collins back after Schumacher and Melton. the daY Fridays. Earl Yoakley will replace Wag- a months hospital stay and Giants elegant southpaw rookie. Gustafson hoped this week's All league bowling Marta at 1 tier as referee. Gabby Hartnett hammering the will be the New York starters scrimmage games with the cone- o'clock and ends at 10 with open , cover off the ball. they are well in the other two games. Carleton. ty B league schools would give bowling before and after. Texas Les Wolle's tyrannical up in their stock of pitchers' who baffled the Giants with three him a definite line ott what to Antler Garage temperament and Missouri Mar- poison. hits once this season. and Davis, I expect in the way of performance spivey 156 140 152.-44S 'shall Carter's predilection for re- Ring Carl Hubbell will prob- a Giant jinx of the past, will go ! hut for the time being. at least Martin, G. 174 137 140-451 volt were both reported to be in ably see action for the Giants for Chicago. l he feels that the first eleven II ilyron 153 152 210-513 fine fettle today, and consequent- only as a relief flinger, if at all. In the other tilts on Mondays l ptogressing at a satistatetory pace. stout 178 176 173-523 ly there was ample indication that ,, rats was taking a well-earned rest curtailed program. the Browns l Tito coach said that Ben Angus sweasy 127 1g9 133-423 their return match tonight in the Tuesday after becoming the first and Boston Red Sox split a! was shaping up all right at tittar Ilandleap 87 87 87-261 top of three armory wrestliva National league pitcher to win doubleheader. St. Louis winning terback in practice. and. although G events would provide all the ele- n d -- 20 games this year. with an I the opener S-8 and dropping the I Gustafson not comment On Total S75 561 895-2631 ments of a splendid massacre. elegant four-hit. seven-inning re-I nightcap 7-5. All other clubs had ; the matter. it was obvious to Balsigerli Texas Les. you may recall, was lief trick against the Cardinals the day off. I Modoe field observers alonday Lashio' 237 190 207-834 the gent who got to Carter last , that Wes Yancev, at fullback. was 1,cop, 149 159 151-459 week with a series of armbreakers still flipping out passes with all and hamerlocks after first weak- nursing a grievance against Estes llottortt 141 131 115-387 m ening Missouri Marshall with one almost as carefully as he has Detore Claims the dexterity which made tom "woe 171 149 146-466 of his copyrighted hook scissors. nursed two head cuts inflicted the saving grace of last fall's Alatlick 177 Ile 145-440 One effect of Wolfe's endeavors last Tuesday by a ring Stool in Bat Crown In game with Bend. The Peliean coaching depart Handicap 3g 133 123-284 was that he assumed the unolli- the hands of Estes' second. and --- -- -i 1. ment is still considerably worried . Niel ,. 913 S 894-26S1 cial armory championship mantle it is sale to say that while the H r airline ms La by the laek of reserve backs. The 77 and became forthwith one of the wounds have progressively im- Pelican City only possible replacements on the . most cordially disliked titleaolcr- proved, the grievance has become LOS ANGELES. Sept. 21 1-4') current horizon are Patti Ramos era in the local history of the mat more and more rankling. I Pastega . J. .. 127 199 205 -534 In a hairline finish with Harlan !and Archie Anderson. Itamos is tiort,, a 112 139 140-421 sport. On the other hand, Toots. who I a But that was not the sum total came out of last week's tangle Pool, Seattle outfielder, George freshman from the 1936 Mills i school championship eleven. anti - . Protege, E. 116 124 I14-3S4 nor the net result of the evening's with nothing worse than a back- Detore, San Diego catcher, heidlAnder n so, although he has had 1 ."as 132 140 209-4S9 activities. Indeed not. Far more ache and a decision by the foul today the batting championship previous experience as a Wildcat 'Pierson 179 176 174-629 Important was the tact that the route, has devoted the interven- of the Pacific Coast league for has yet to break into a varsity Handicap 08 99 90-294 occasion served to kindle a mutual log seven days to elaborating on 1937. Detore's average was .3341 -- game. hatred, so that ever since both a plan for gaining retribution to Pool's .3340. The whole team appears to be Total 794 894 973-2651 participants have been straining both for himself and his handler. It was the closest finish in the I decidedly on the light side in the Netted Geme at the leash and gnawing at the He is counting on the famous history of the 35-year-old circuit. matter of weight. especially the Durant 2il1 172 146-539 bars or in other ways expressing Estes rage to provide the inspire- Only eight points separated the l backfield. where oely Doti Gio Jackson 172 161 114-4s2 the intensity of their pent-up feel- tion and motive power for his en- batter in tenth place from the Wallthi stands the barest chance t'heyne, 11. - 131 165 146-442 logs. deavor. one in first place. of making the Fairbanks groan. Boota 146 145 155-446 Tonight the leashes will be on- Sailor Dick Trout and Zibby Barring accidents in the Tues. !Wee ... 150 177 139-446 tied, the bars will be let down, Zbysko, who clash again in the M' day and Wednesday scrimmage Handle:1p 100 100 100 --300 and the adversaries will be per- opener, have no deep-seated an- turas Eleven games. the Pelicans will line up j --- mated to leap across the arena at guish to unbear before the pub- against Dunsmuir Friday night 1-Total 900 923 852-2675 each others' throats liked starved tic. However. both are deter- liThips Tulela e k unhampered by pre-season injur- lions at Nero's choicest Christians. mined to put on an exhibition of les. The only serious casualty to Kirk pittrick & Weller Or something like that. wrestling which. for action, speed ALTURAS. Sept. 21 The date has been guttered by the Roister . 156 189 157-502 Basis of Carter's dislike for and skill, will dim the evening s Modoc Union high school foot- coaching staff. Don Golding, Wlid Westin, AV. 140 132 152-421 Wolfe is principally Wolfe's use more macabre incident'. ball team won an easy victory rat mentor, having come up with Reed 154 169 159-482 of the armbreakers. Of course. In addition, of course. Trout over Tulelake In the first game of a dislocated knee when he was CheYne, B. - 165 167 149-481 the Texan indulges frequently will attempt to prove that his the season hero Saturday, The clipped from the side by one of Hatelit 170 172 2117-549 and zestfully in other maneuVers previous victory over Zbysko was alodoe goal was threatenedwhen his charges Monday afternoon. Handicap 44 44 44-132 which are frowned upon in the no accident, and Zbyszko will at- coach Elliott ran in a gang of sub- Earl Peterson, former team- -- -- best wrestling circles, but the tempt to prove that it was. stitutes. mate of Gustafsen and Buck Bent- Total 829 873 860-2570 irmbreakers, in addition to being Bobby Wagner, New England Final score was Modoc. 411 mer at Oregon State and a high Hyde Painters of questionable legality, are ex- light heavyweight and junior Tulelake O. school English instructor. hag Ashworth 145 147 160-452 truciatingly painful. Because they heavyweight champion. will su- been helping Golding with the Yard 200 149 150-199 nut so much, they are A Number perintend activities. insofar as it In aviation as in finance. Pre- Wildcats and will probably handle stadin 123 128 163-414 ane resentment-builders. is humanly possible to do so, as serving a balance is the criterion the team until Golding', damaged !lyric, 144 163 143-472 Basis of Voile's rancor toward referee. I of skill. knee returns to normal. Martin, B. 139 170 104-413 l'arter is principally the swat , , A regiment of carpenters is Handicap 59 59 69-177 which the alissourian rose from rushing a bleacher-building job en he floor to deliver to Wolle ear the east alitP of Modoc field in the Total a the postlude to last week s al. Thu l Puzzles Experts Trying hope of being able to aecomme- 812 818 799-2427 I 'air. 1 date the record crowd expected at It was an ethically doubtful teriormance, but it served to To Pick Four-Star W in Friday night Seeded 's game. The bleach- I ded Pia y ers ers, of the portable variety. will iooth Carter's rumpled feelings seat 500 and will ordinarily hel Little Troubled ind proved highly popular with reserved for supporters of the he big crowd. Most important NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (AP) Jacobs, Celerino Garcia, the Fill- visiting team. In L. A. Event If all, it acted as a thorough tines- Marcel Thil, the bald beauty pino puncher who will try to de- All is silent in the Dunsmuir hetie, rocking W from la belle France and mid- throne Welterweight Champion district, Wolfe temporarily hut an unconfirmed Ni- LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (AP) leep into the never-never land. dleweight champion of the world Barney Ross, has created the mor arising from the Susanville Play in the eleventh annual Pa Nhen he recovered, the Texan i n certain designated localities, best impression in recent days. Precinct has it that the Susanvii- e nn lite Southwest tennis toa- ury of a tormented tiger, but eaped after Carter with all the , beginning Is oeginning to fret the experts, He has shown a terrific punch lers took a '20-0 heating from the ',lent moved into the third round who have come back gamely al- and there is lots of talk that he Dunsmuirites last Saturday. Its today, with most of the seeded A that time, Carter had retreat ter what happened to them last may knock Ross out. He had on the strength of that rep . report that stars looking for more competi A to parts uncharted, and Wolfe's tomicidal spring carried him into month and are trying to name Barney on the floor in a previ- Gustafson and the Pelicans are de- Gott than observers felt they'd he arms of a regiment of police. all four winners on Thursday ous non-title fight on the coast. termined to guard against over- get. rho kept watchful guard over night's caucus of champions at Lou Ambers remains a oar- confidence and a possible upset Tap seeded In the men's sin Lint for the balance of the even- the Polo grounds. row favorite over the challenger Friday. glee, J. Donald Budge of Call- na. The boys, who at first blush for his lightweight diadem, Pod- Gustafson drove up to T1 , P I fornia and Baron Gottfried von D-alles (This police guard business, in- almost unanimously picked Fred ro Montanez. while Sixto Esco- Saturday night and saw r C a mm of Germany, hearted into Identally, was a notable feature Apostoli to do up the French- bar, defending the bantam title, that Columbia river high school comparatively easy matches, and f last Tuesday's entire program, man as brown as a fried frog's still gets the popular call over team. which the Pelicans will meet the same seemed true in the nd Chief Hamm has promised to leg, are developing a painful Harry Mira. in The Dalles next Friday, play wornen's singles, ave the cream of the force on suspicion that Thil may pull None of the principals is bay- Franklin of Portland. Snowy Budge was paired against reported that the 1937 version young Billy Deeg of Santa Men- en tn and tonight, on the reasonable what has now come to be known ing any trouble making weight, - r .. of e club which roundly whipped Ica, Cal., who promised to give ssumption that police guards will as a "Tommy Farr." Promoter Jacobs reported. Mon the Pelicans here last fall has a America's net king a warm e more than ever a necessity.) The symptoms are very simi- tanez still was a couple of stronger line, averaging 19 5 workout. while Von Cramm In At any rate, Wolfe never had tar. Thil at times has looked pounds too heavy yesterday, but, pounds, but no such fancy set of the opposite draw had Owen wen a measure of revenge for even worse in training than did his handlers didn't anticipate barks as that which cavorted up Anderson, local II threat, I. oca co ege 1 rea . hat clout to the auricle. Tonight Farr In his preparation for Joe much difficulty getting it off. If and (1011 Moder: field a year ago. Much to the consternation of e gets his chance. Louis. He has been clouted any of the eight is overweight at Indeed. Gustafson said, it wan the management, as well as to And simultaneously Carter has around by his sparring minions neon Thursday, he will be given quarterback trouble that cost The that part of the gallery who like is chance to get even for those and has even worn the same sort two hours to reach the atipu- Dallea the 7-0 defeat it took from a 11 I pulchritude tt e pu car tude along with onbreakers, to get even in a of long, unsightly underwear in lated poundage. Franklin. their tennis. the face of Eng Texas Les Wo Ife:s tyrannical temperament and Missouri Mar 'shall Carter's predilection for re volt were both reported to be in fine fettle today, and consequent ly there was ample indication that their return match tonight in the top of three armory wrestlivg events would provide all the ele ments of a splendid massacre. Texas Les, you may recall, was the gent who got to Carter last week with a series of armbreakers and hammerlocks after first weak ening Missouri Marshall with one of his copyrighted hook scissors. One effect of Wo Ile's endeavors was that he assumed the unof II eta' armory championship mantle and became forthwith one of the most cordially disliked titleholtr ers in the local history of the mat sport. But that was not the sum total nor the net result of the evening's activities. Indeed not. Ear more Important was the fact that the occasion served to kindle a mutual hatred, so that ever since both participants have been straining at the leash and gnawing at the t bars or in other ways expressing - ;:the intensity of their pent-up feel jogs. Tonight the leashes will be un ' tied, the bars will be let down, and the adversaries will be per mitted to leap across the arena at each others' throats liked starved lions at Nero's choicest Christians. , Or something like that. Basis of Carter's dislike for Wolfe is principally Wolfe's use of the armbreakers Of course. ' the Texan indulges frequently and zestfully in other maneuvers which are frowned upon in the , best wrestling circles, but the armbreakers, in addition to being of questionable legality, are ex cruciatingly painful. Because they hurt so much, they are A Number One resentment-builders. Basis of Voile's rancor toward Carter is principally the swat which the Missourian rose from the floor to deliver to Wolfe's ear in the postlude to last week's af fair. It was an ethically doubtful periormance, but it served to Booth Carter's rumpled feelings and proved highly popular with - the big crowd. Most important of all, it acted as a thorough anes thetic, rocking Wolfe temporarily deep into the never-never land. When he recovered, the Texan leaped after Carter with all the fury of a tormented tiger, but at that time, Carter had retreat ed to parts uncharted, and Wolfe's homicidal spring carried him into ' the arms of a regiment of police. who kept watchful guard over hint for the balance of the even ' log. (This police guard business, in cidentally, was a notable feature of last Tuesday's entire program, and Chief Hamm has promised to have the cream of the force on hand tonight, on the reasonable assumption that police guards will be more than ever a necessity.) At any rate, Wolfe never had even a measure of revenge for that clout to the auricle. Tonight he gets his chance. And simultaneously Carter has his chance to get even for those armbreakers, to get even in a fashion more satisfying and more permanent than was provided by that single haymaker. , Carter expects to make the most of his opportunity. He said Moir slay night that, this trip, he will not waste time nor fool around until Wolfe's conduct becomes un bearably annoying. He intends , to begin right at the beginning, capitalizing on his established ability to swing punches and kick stomachs. On an equal plane with the top event so far as mangle melodrama is concerned is the Toots Estes Gorilla Pogi affair, slotted In the middle position of the all-rematch card. hut besides possessing all the sanguinary aspects of the final - bout, the Estes-Pogi imbroglio is further gifted with the flavor of nit international crisis. Pogi of Buenos Aires, will be out to de monstrate death as it is perform ed in Argentina, Estes of Okla homa will be upholding the meth ods of Billy the Kid and the dames boys, and both will be de ' fending the honor and reputation of their respective nations as fear , less fighters. For a full week Poe bas been. NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (AP) Marcel Thil. the bald beauty from In belle France and mid dleweight champion of the world in certain designated localities. is beginning to fret the experts, who have come back gamely af ter what happened to them last month and are trying to name all four winners on Thursday night's caucus of champions at the Polo grounds. The boys, who at first blush almost unanimously picked Fred Apostoli to do up the French man as brown as a fried frog's leg, are developing a painful suspicion that Thil may pull what has now come to be known as a "Tommy Farr." The symptoms are very simi lar. Thil at times has looked even worse in training than did Farr in his preparation for Joe Louis. He has been clouted around by his sparring minions and has even worn the same sort of long, unsightly underwear in the ring that Farr affected, He talks in a strange language, too --more unintelligible than Farr's Welshreport the writers as signed to Marcers camp. Those who have watched nil the most, including Jeff Dickson, biggest of the continental pro moters, are sold on his ability. "He's the best body puncher I ever saw," said Dickson. "lie will deal Apostoll misery in 16 rounds." One thing most likely to hand icap the Frenchman is the local "no-foul" rule. Marcel won each of his last two fights with Lou Brouillard in Paris while sitting on the floor making faces. He won't be able to win that way Thursday night, of the eight skilled craftsmen performing for Promoter Mike Air Conditioning Furnaces Plumbing Heating THE STARR COMPANY 120 North Sixth Phone 151 Guldahl Claims New Distinction CLEVELAND, Rept. 21 (1?) Ralph Guldahl, the 25-year-old Chhagoan, occupied today a new niche In goildom'a hall of fame as the firet in history to win the national open and the western open championships In the name year. BETTER HEALTH IS OUR WISH TO YOU No with 'that you aro arrileted. 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A new, single-button aircraft microphone, compact and light. is of molded bakelite, with shielded cable. Record Crowd Sees Bowling League Match The largest crowd yet to visit the Bowlers Garden alleys was on hand Monday night to watch the City league bowlers enter their 'emu(' week of Mullett. lion. Kirkpatrick & Booder's team went into the league lead by defeating Charley ilyde's Pain lore in throe straight games. The '-.3's took two out of three from the Antler Ramie while the Netted limns downed the Pelican City Lumbermen in two out of three starts. Trutuan hashtm of the Dalai. sr team toppled the mapieri for scores of 237, 190 and 207 for a nice three game total of 634 pins. A number of other high scores were regist r red with Johnny Past ega hitting for 203 and 199, Bill Lyons 309, Ver non Durant 201, Joe 'nrd 200. Rai Haight 207 and Char lea Rektor 159. The Independent league will open its season Thursday night, malting a total of five leagues composed of 2S teams ottIoYing the popular sport at the Bowlers' Garden. The City league bowls on 5londays, NVomen's league Tues days. Independent league Thurs. daYs and the Industrial league Fridays. All league bowling starts at 8 o'clock and ends at 10 with open bowling before and after. Antler Garage Spivey 155 140 152-443 Martin, G.. 174 137 140-451 Ilyron 153 152 210-515 Stout 178 175 173-529 sweasy 127 1R9 123-429 Handicap 87 87 87-261 Total 575 561 895-2531 11A1.1gerla Lashua 237 190 207-534 Propel 149 159 151-459 llottorff 141 131 115-387 Latt 171 149 146-466 Mat lick 177 113 145-440 Handicap 33 133 123-284 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (Al') Play in the eleventh annual Pa cific southwest tennis tourna ment moved into the third round today, with most of the seeded stars looking for more competi tion than observers felt they'd get. Top seeded in the men's sin gle& J. Donald Budge of Cali fornia and Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Germany, headed into comparatively easy matchea, and the same seemed true in the wornen's singles. Budge was paired against young Billy Doeg of Santa Mon ica, Cal., who promise(' to give America's net king a warm workout, while Von Cramtn in the opposite draw had Owen Anderson, local college threat. Much to the consternation of the management, 88 well as to that part of the gallery who like a little pulchritude along with their tennis, the face of Eng land's Kay Stammers was mlas ing from the singles Play. Comely Kay went out in an upset yesterday before Los Ange les' own comely entry, Mrs. Ruby flighop 131xler. former girls' junior champion. 6-4. 2-6. 8-2. KLEPPEFI GETS EYE BLACKED Seattle Proxy Socked by Player After Firing Manager Bassier. SEArrI,E. Sept. 111 (Un William Klepper. prenident of the Seattle batieball team of the pael. fie vomit league. today nursed a hinek eye atimertiolly inflicted by ono of tit 11111100 pinyon' after Klepper fired Manager Johnny Blunder for "Inaubordhint ion." Klepper retired to itia hotel room etter a merlon of derision menu that scrambled the Sjattle elub's affaira more then ever. lie suffered the bruleed eye during en II rgument wit h a player whoa,. name Will not learned. It was antil Kle tiller's troubles marled title season when his team had losing streak. In miiimeaeon. fired Spencer Abhott, old time manager. and named ilasaler as his sueeemson Sunday, itri0E t lit (irk game of ft doubleheader. Klepper and !Master nearly eillite to blowa. Balmier aroused Kiiipper'a anger when he put young Dirk Hamm! on the mound to pitch the second game of a doubleheader with Site 111111011t0. Barrett already tOttl ptlehett find WOO 010 firm( game And Witit :tithing for 250 bonne that Klepper prombied hint If he WOO 20 mimeo thin season. Hearing Hamster planned to tom Quartet of Coast Leaguers Battle For Prize Money fly Tito Agnocintll Prom Four teams, Pacific Coast baseball laa gun leadere. Nought heavy money end the 1937 cir cuit championship Tuesday In opening games of the Shaugh nessy playoffa. Sacramento's Senatora, winners of first place and $2500 in the regular senann's schedule. enter tained third place San Diego. Portiand'a !leavers. I 939 champ Ione who barely equeeted into the first division by winning it doubleheader Sunday, opposed aecond place San Franclaco Seals at San Francisco. Victory by Sneramento in boil' semi-finals and Ninth' will give players of the tenni $5500 to di vide, ineluding the $2500 niremly won. The most any other chili call win will be $3000 while any team getting into the finals, win or lose, will get at least 32000. After playing three Jounce the Beavers and Seals go to Port land and the Padres and Sena tors move to San Diego. The winnera of the neml-finale play seven games or lege for the title. Sam Gibson, the eircuit'a top pitching hand, wen named by Manager Lefty O'Doul of the Seals as his pitching choice for the opener. Ad Liska or Sailor Bill Posedel will he on the hil lock for the Beftvern. Sail Diego wilt URA hefty Jim Chaplin on the mound in the opener, and will he opposed by Sacrantento'n Tony Freitelt Both hurlers were conelatent winners thin season. III Attention: Hunters and Sportsmen The Bly Cafe At Bly, Oregon will be open twenty-four hours a day during hunt. ing season for your convenience. Meals at all hours, and lunches put up to take out. SCOTT & SPICER, Mgrs. ill Harrel. for thn nightcap. Klep - .. . filall!is I(1t11()ans per etrode fr on om the ions to the clubhouse and ordered him to send IN! 5!)-0 Se()re Iklitrion Oppe It to the rubber. 7, linesier refused. grabbed Moppet. ile SN .1.1,.. 1 .,I . Sem ...1 by the vest and pushed him . e. i Av. !;.,,, J. shoo I., hdi through the clubhouse doorway. ate (7c,,,,,,,,f.,.. A c..11.1t" t ,. i.iso, tooter no ns.i. yelling: ' Alm" dio immodi 10 liOle fad 61, , Aldo 1.,,,,1,,. or 1..,,,mlog. to, too e lsst J:2 "I'm boss end I'll R t n y tIONS It!. night 114 !h., I hi kto.111 it thdr long an I'm in command." hew nie lirbt mstein with s !.... a linrrett went out nod won the lit The ts,oriated Pr,,,, I.tot, second contest. qualifying for the N tIONAL 1.1.,(1 I.; A haid elimmrc. Hoe sort bootie. Monday morning lilepto,t V. L. Pet tz,,. It Its, n 11-14 hik log pa .,1 dismissed Hassler. New Yoi k sr, f, 3 .11 4 i to, s m for little 10k101d0,.. Later. F. Lloyd Nelson. promi r itt,,,g,, s I t,", .N..i,l NI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..,,,, 1,,,,,.v . nem business Milli nod Pportsmstit si. Loillin 7 :. '., I !, I d imacke. Zintio,: mot,. Lent I mot paid back salnries of the players pitto,,,,gh 7r. I" 32 .6 colitis contill,I o t th yt.., Nelson took over the eontracts .r 11mt 7,) 70 t...0 t,,,,,i,, ,,,,,1 p.,.;y Diek tlyseloirin. Barrett, Eddie itgtoyo ll I SII I 33 coot ri im I ed I ., ice Fernandes end Alan Strango as Philadelphia ' ' s.', 39:1 t. , Eat Cig4 itiV.Mill.t '&010 collaterni. Cincinnati 1'4 S 4 '3'3 el,'en Immied iii i le more firm jilrectors of the club considered - a tionioe .ignill elailitiy ....teat an offer front IC. J. Barnes to buY ILIIICAN 1.11s.ttel I.: in tit. I, the (lithe team to,i . . 1 their stork. It was understood tv I. ref out thr num)" I n in ottl.,.11. 't A Barnes reprenented Shirley Par.., New N',,, k o 1 I .r.7 4 er. Yakitua Pportmilan and coldtal lieinot , :.7 .:,..,1 1,1 litif It. NPIR011 II ft 1 A thn offer would Clileaso 7, L'J ..".:.7 Stole omit s.,I 4.!I told. f ..,a he arted upon In a dny or two. clevet,I 7.1 Sit .r,..:1 , Other .bida worn expected to lir Ito81,,,, 72 g.1 .,29 S.111111,,;,1', 1111,1 ton.3 agoiosi submitted in the meantime. Vashingion ,.: 7, .47,, Idaho's iiiiiiiis :IS stote had ....,, 47 !,11 .241 f,,1 ,I.ml, I. lit, , . I ,,t1, . oni Hassler wild he was not stir pho.,,I,.11,1,in prised by hits release. St. Lotto, "I understood for weeks .hat ------ I would not be kept when the otti...() y; (Try. sm. 21 tin INVENTIONS season was over." he !Rill Verne Cross. S. hittretett n basal WANTED HIPPper liko Ino RI110 reeelid'' ektill fraettire nod tilpitired ,11' for thn doubleheader Sunday. Fed r,,,,, it, (I g g " coy.. f..,, see J. T. 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