September 21, 1939
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Seattle Evens Playoff Count With Los Angeles
SOLOIIS BEAT
SEALS SECOND
TIME IN 10
INNING TILT
ny Tlio Asaorlntrd Prraa
Los Annnlos and Hostile were
. oven today In Ihrlr half of (lie
past-season Bliaualinnssjr pluynffs
In tho I'tioldo count baseball
league, but flacrnniciito was two
up oil llm Hun Francisco Bimls.
A flvo-llll, three-run blast In
I ho first In li I ii R hnlpril tho pon-nnnl-wiiuiliiK
Kcmttlii club to a
II In I victory ovor ihn Angola at
'' fionlllo litnt night, while Bacra-
in ii mo won Its ""'.oiiil stralsht
from tho Heals at Ran Francisco,
t to 4, In 10 Innings.
Boaltln's Les Webber had
iron it fmlillng support as ho lot
thn AiiKola down wlih only flva
hlla, two of thrill In Ihn alxth
wh'iil Arnold Htots drovn In I.ou
Btrlngnr with tho aolo Los An
geles tally.
Thn flvo-hll Boalllo aplurgo In
thn opening frame drovo Kuy
Prim from Iho hill. Jess Klorns
took ovor and pltchod effectively
iho rut of, (ho no mo. Prim and
Flores tognthnr invo up 12 hlta.
Art (larllialdl'a single, an In
tentional wnlk, and rionhlo ateal
and Joe Orengo's sacrifice fly to
li'tt scored tho wIiiiiIiik run for
Bacramiuilo In thn loth Inning
aftur tho Suala had kuiittnd the
count at 4-4 with a threo-run
rally In Iho ninth.
Tho acorea: n. II. E.
I.ou AiiKelos 1 6 2
Belittle & 12 1
Prim. Klorea (1) and It. Col
Una; Woliber and Ilancken.
It. II. E.
Sacramento 6 14 2
Ban Francisco 4 13 2
Beats. Smith (10) and Ogrnd
nwskl, (irllk; Hints, Jorgcna (D)
and Woodall, Leonard. (10 In
nings). A rod blood oorpuaclo haa an
overate life of from 30 to 70 dayi.
Sports Briefs
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DETROIT, Bopt. 21 (JT) Tho
Moaari. Conn, Comlakey ot al, can
atop right up and atari forming;
a lino to tho left. . . . Ai Max
Sohmullni onca said, "Ho la no
more tho same Joo Louis." , . .
Only thla time It'll to. . . . The
brown bomber atuft la out, . . .
Louis la on tho aklds. Personally,
I won't bo aurprlaed If Tony Unl
ento half kill) him In Chicago
next Juno, ... All you can say
for Pastor Is that ho Is a food,
game country fighter. . . . lie's
not championship calibre and
nevor will bo. . . . Louis had four
mudo-to-order chances to polish
Pastor off right quick last night,
but couldn't follow through, , , ,
The only reason Pastor lastod 11
rounds Is that, as Herr Bchmellng
sold, "Ho Is no moro the samo Joo
Louis."
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World's series tip:
Tho Yankee-owned Kansas City
Illues won tho American associ
ation pennant, finishing 25 games
In front ot tho Clnclnnatl-ownod
Indianapolis Indians. . . , Then,
In the play-offs, the Indians
knocked tho Blues off four games
out of five.
There'll bo no red Ink sputter
ed around the national profession
al football league this year. The
magnates have an unwrllton
agreomont that If any club falls
to make tho grade the others will
kick In with enough sugar so
they'll all show a profit. . ... Bob
Pastor was the first collego nmn
over to fight for a heavyweight
title.
Hcooparado:
Texas A. and M. coaches havo
Franklin Pilot
aMMMMMtl
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Coach ' John Londahl, ex-Bond
high football coach wbo now
handlea the head coach duties at
Franklin high of Portland, will
bring . his charges to Klamath
Falls Frldsy night for a, game
against the Klamath Pelicans. His
toame at Bond wore among Klanv
ath's groatost gridiron rivals and
were never beaten by a Pelican
eloven.
CARDS STILL
HOLD CLOSE
TO REDS III
FLAG DASH
By JLDBON BAILEY i
Associated Press Sports Writer
Like the break of dawn, It's
constantly becoming clearer that
the National league pennant race
Isn't going to bo decided until the
Cincinnati Reds and Bt. .Louis
Cardinals come to grips In the
waning hours of tho season next
weok.
For days the two have been
separated by the smallest of mar
gins, unable to make a decisive
gesture.
This situation was emphasised
yesterday as Bucky Walters
pitched tho Reds to a 3-2 victory
over the Phillies and tho Red
birds swarmed over tho Brooklyn
Dodgers, 10-4, to maintain their
stern vigil 21 games out of first
place.
Tho day wasn't static through
out tho circuit, however, because
the Chicago Cubs lost to the New
York Giants, 4-2, and saw their
Inst hope of repeating their 1028
pennant parado go glimmering.
Carl Hubbell's hex put them ten
games behind the loaders with
only nine left to play.
The New York Yankees, their
American league flag safely
stowed away, showed no signs of
letting down as they walloped
tho Chicago White Sox, 8-4, for
Htevo Sundra's 11th victory
against no defeats.
Coupled with Cleveland's 7-2
triumph at Washington, this
dropped the Palo Hose into fourth
place. The Indians' victory was
accomplished on a alx-hlt pitching
performance by Mel Harder.
The Bt. Louis Browns mean
while undermined tbe Boston Red
Box aecond place position witb an
11-8 victory in 18 Innings, the
longest game of tbe year In the
American league. Bob Harris
worked nlno Innings In relief for
tho tall-enders with four-hit hurl
ing and his teammates helped
wjth a three-run outburst off
Fritz Ostermueller as gathering
darkness threatened to end tbe
game.
T h Philadelphia Athletics
edged out tbe Detroit Tigers, 5-4,
in another marathon which end
ed In the 13th Inning when
Catcher Frank Hayes tripled and
raced home on an Infield ground
er. Boston's Bees were rained out
at Pittsburgh.
Iceland has neither prisons nor
policemen.
been told they're out unless they
win tho southwest conference
championship this yesr. ... In
the event they do, Jam. Bob Key
land ot Tennessee will name the
new bead coach. . . . You can have
three guesses as to who he will bo.
NOTICE!
The O. K.
Barber Shop
O. nervals
Formerly on Bo. Oth Bt.
Now In tho
Lake Hotel
Attention!
Packard Owners
On Friday ond Saturday, Septombor 22nd and 23d, o Pack
ard Factory-Trained mechanical export will bo at eur ga
rage, 136 Main Street, In Klamath Falls, to conduct a FREE
SERVICE for Packard owners.
If you hav service problems wa invito you to call on tho
abova dates for export advica in correcting your probloms.
LEE JACOBS
PACKARD DEALER
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Football
Briefs
LOB ANGELES, Sept. 21 UP)
The battle for the fullback post
at Southern California goes mer
rllly on.
Chief candidates ara Jack
Banta, Bill Bangster and Bob
Peoples, either one of whom
could lay claim to a regular berth
on many ot the country's gridiron
aggregations.
gangster, a senior, may rate
first honors because of his class,
but tbe other two ara pressing
close behind.
BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 21
OP) The University of California
Bears go through tbelr first
scrimmage today, two days ahead
of schedule, because, Coach Leon
ard "Btub" Allison explained,
calisthenics under Trainer "Cap"
Pease put the football players in
shape earlier than expected.
PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 21
(.TV Shorter workouto were the
only official notice taken of the
heat as the Stanford Indians go
through another double bill foot
ball practice session today, with
drill In the morning and scrim
mage In tho afternoon.
SEATTLE, Sept. 21 UP) After
a week of driving scrimmage ses
sions, the Washington Huskies to-
Seagram's 1 Crown Blended
Whisker. The straight whiskies
in mis product ore years or
mora old. 40 straight whis
kies, 60 grain neutral spirits.
90 Proof.
Seagram's 5 Crown Blended Whiskey.
The straight whiskies in this product
are 4 years or more old. 27H straight
whiskies, 72H grain neutral spirits-.
90 Proof.
Seagram-Distillers Corporation, New York.
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Tomorrow
day faced the prospect ot their
first full game workout tomorrow
or Saturday.
Coach Jim Phelan said ho
wanted to check on tho effective
ness of tho early seasoning cam
paign In preparation for the
Pittsburgh opening game here
Sept. 20.
Phelan Indicated after yester
day's scrimmage that nine letter
men had virtually clinched start
ing posts unless they suffer let
downs. A guard and tackle berth
remained in doubt.
PULLMAN, Wash., Sept. 21 UP)
Coach Babe Holllngbery was ready
today to write the noma ot
sophomore Into Jhe Washington
State collego starting lineup for
tho Saturday football opener with
Oonssga university.
The rookie was tow-headed
Frank Oliver of Kennewlck, who
has been a standout at right halt
back In the early sessions. Oliver
wai one ot tho "Lost Battalion" ot
sophomores who were Ineligible
last season,
Holllngbery'a main chore for
the day, however, wu to pick a
guard to replace the veteran, Don
Knapp, who Injured a shoulder to
yesterday's scrimmage.
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