The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 24, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
June 24, 1040
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
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SEATTLE SEEN
HARD TO BEAT
AS HALF-WAY
POINT PASSED
By The Aiioclated Press
Seattle' (lying Ttalnlors.
rounding tha half-way mirk In
th Vaclfle Coast Wtugue mimn
wth SH-game ImI In-sked
mighty herd to ovoiluke toriuy
The Italntor fea.te.l on Sac
reminto, mint last weeii, gob
bling vn wln In mi eight
ame itrlci. They made Bun-
S dey'l doubleheader the piere do
resistance for home town fnn
by walloping tha despairing
atol.ms 5 to 3 ann Ml In ii
.' In tha ihort second game bun
(toy Bicramento got to Pitcher
ill Walker lor 13 safeties, but
the Rainier toll Walker In to
- absorb tha punlihmant while
they rollad up U hiU (or 10
lum.
. San Dlago't Padres clipped
Portland lor two (imn Sunday
to 0 and 3 to i. bin uiego
pulled both gimei out o( th
(ira In tha ninth Inning with
two-run rallies. Tha second gama
want two extra Innings.
Russian Lou Novikoff o( Lot
Anielee broka up another boll
game Sundiy. With the icore
0 to 0 In the ninth and baioi
loaded, the Russian whaled a
drive Into right field that gave
tha Angeli a 1 to 0 victory.
Oakland took tha nightcap In
. aevan Innings. 4 to 2, helpod
' by Luby's lirat lnnlng homo run.
Tha Angeli won the series, (our
girnej to three.
Tha wavering San Franclico
Baals found new hope In one
rrollind ramandez, shortstop
hurriedly purchased (rom Yak
ima in tha Western Internation
al leigue. Hli big bit helped
tha Belli tike the nightcap Sun
day (rom tha Hollywood Stan,
10 to 1, after tha Seili lost the
ejpener, 6 to 1.
femendei got a big hind
irom tha (am on hli lait ap
pearance at bat. In tha two
game ha handled 13 chancei
perfectly, batted (our (or eight,
Including a triple, and icored
two runi.
- Bundiy'i Korea:
;(rint game) R. H. t.
Oakland ..... o J l
toe Angelaa 1 8 0
Buxton and W. Raimondi;
Bonettl and Hernandez.
(Second geme 7 Innings
P.. If. E.
Oakland 4 fl 0
Lo Angalei 2 R 2
Darrow, Mulligan (ft) and W.
)talmondl; Berry ind Holm.
(Tlrat game) P.. H. E.
Hollywood ..... All 2
Ban franclico - 1 8 1
' Ardlzoli and Monro; Gltxon,
Jergem (2), Guiy (3), Jensen
( and Sprlni.
(Second game 7 Inning)
R. H. E.
Hollywood 17 1
Ban Franclicn 10 18 1
it-Bithorn. . Gay (3). Moncrlef
(8) and Dapper; Stutx and Bo
tolho. (Tint gima) R. H. E.
Sacramento 2 R 1
Seattle 8 8 1
Klelnkft. Rlel (8) and Ogro
ejowikl; Turpln and Campbell.
(Second gima 7 innings)
: R. H. E.
Sacramento 3 13 l
Seattle 10 14 1
! Munger, Gabler (2) Schmidt
(8), McLaughlin (8) and Ogro
dowski; Walker and Kcarse.
(Tint gime) R. H. E.
San Diego 2 11 o
Portland 0 10 0
.Humphreys and Detore; Hilch-
r ana scnuitr.
fsicond game 8 Innlngi)
BBn Diego 3 7 2
Portland 2 a , i
rPilletta and Salkald; Speeco
ana ocnuiiz.
: BASEBALL STANDINGS
) AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Cleveland 38 23 .623
Betroit 34 22 .607
BoitOD ....82 23 .882
New Vnrlr on oo jnt
Loull 28 33 !4S9
tniMgo 26 31 .486
Philadelphia 22 33 .400
ywhlngton J4 38, .387
J NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 38 20 .686
Brooklyn 34 IS .642
Hew York 33 21 .611
Chicago 32 23 .828
Si,.Loul 22 32 .407
Pittsburgh 21 3J .404
Philadelphia 10 4 .388
Boftpn 19 32 .373
VACIPIC COAST LEAGUE
. ! W. L. Pet.
Seattle 81 31 .622
Oakland .............48 39 .882
Saat Dlago ..m 43 41 .812
HKpywood ,..........44 43 .806
14 Angtlei 40 43 .482
Sfcg-imanto 43 46 .477
8an Francisco 40 44 ' .476
Portland . 30 81 .370
In Thll Cornor-
Mr. Smith Goes to Town
mm ...
Silverton Takes
2 From Portland
By Tha Aueclated PreH
Silverton, nudged out of the
(lrit-hil( pennant in tha Ore
gon Stat league by Albany
and Medford. rorriped on to
ward a lecond-half (lag Sunday
by baiting tha Portland Babei
twice, S-3 and 7-6.
Tha double win gave the Red
Sox (our aecond-haU triumph!
without a 1011.
Bend continued to breathe on
the neck o( the leader by wal
loping Ktlli Creek, 19 0 and S-4
In a twin bill In tha central
Oregon city. Murdock hurled a
two-hitter In the (Irit game.
Albany 1 o t ground to the
other leaden by dropping Iti
Saturday gama to Eugene, 3-8.
Albany iquared the aeriei Sun
day with a 3-3 declilon.
Jim Rego kept leven hiU well
paced Saturday night ai Med-
(ord took a iparkling battle
(rom Jack and Jill of Portland,
2-0.
Scorei:
R. H. E.
Albany ..3 6
Eugene 2 8 ,
Elliot. Johnson and Robert-
ion; Rlchardi and Libby.
Second game: R. H. E
Albany 3 8 3
Eugene 8 10 1
Miller and RoberUon; Wilt-
thlra and Mattlaon.
R. H. E
Mediord 3 6 0
Jack and Jill 0 7 0
Rego and Hawking; Clow and
Mize.
R. H. E
Portland Babea a 7 3
Silverton 9 11 1
Carlaacio, Warner and Amactv
er; Shelton, Jell and Moa.
Second game: R. H. E
Portland Babei .. 6 8 0
Silverton 7 13 3
Karterman and Amacher; Wil
ton and Moe.
R H E
Hllli Creek 0 2 8
Bend 19 19 3
Kendall and G- Kelsey; Mur
dock and Nehl.
Second game: . R. H. E.
HUla Creek 4 8 0
Bend 5 9 3
B. Keliey and Ball; Farmer
and Kremer.
BASEBALL
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
By Tha Auoclated Pren
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 3-7, Philadelphia 3-3.
Boiton 7-10, St. Loula 8-8.
Cincinnati 7-3. New York 4-0.
Pittsburgh 8-4, Brooklyn 8-4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington 13-2, St. Louis
B-3.
Detroit 9, New York 3.
Cleveland 4-0, Boiton 1-3.
Philadelphia at Chicago, rain.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Seattle 8-10, Sacramento 2-3.
San Dlago 2-3, Portland 0-3.
Los Angelea 1-3, Oakland 0-4.
Hollywood 6-1, San Franclico
1-10.
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE
Spokane 10-6, Vancouver 4-8.
Yakima 12-2. Tacoma 10-9.
Salem 8-0, Wanatohea 4-6.
1
By Art Krenz
" THB iANT AND
s.Avt up on him, but
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U6T m AND B4d
6CVINOP WKI
fSASOA-
Indians Sweep
Series in WIL
By The Associated Preu
The Spokine Indians broke a
(irit place tie with the Yikima
Plpplni in the Wertern Interna
tional leigue Sundiy by sweep
ing a doubleheader (rom the
Vancouver Capllanos while tha
Pippins were losing the (inal
game of a twin bill to tha Ta
coma Tigers.
The Indiana won tha after
noon game in Spokane 10-4
and then scored a 6 8 victory
In the nightcap (or (our straight
triumphs over the Tigers.
Wimpy Qulnn wai the los
ers' hitting star In the night
cap with a two-run homer and
a. triple.
The Pippins registered a 12
10 victory In a heavy hitting
(races in Yakima in the after
noon and then bowed 9-2 under
a 1 8-hl t Tacoma barrage in the
night encounter. Floyd beklte
held the Pippins to five blows
and they committed (our errors
in the nightcap.
Bud Brewer held the Wen-
atchee Chiefs to one earned run
as he chalked up his 10th vic
tory of the season in pitching
the Salem Senators to an 8-4
victory in the (imt game o( a
doubleheader In Salem. Eddie
Wilson. Salem outfielder, got
his third homer in as many
games In the seventh In which
(our runs scored on three hits
and three errors.
The Chiefs managed to sal
vage one game (rom the foui
game series by winning the
nightcap 6-0 as Ken Jaeobsrn
scattered seven Senators' hits
MANNEQUINS 1940
DETROIT, (JP) The trend
Is toward "corn (ed" manne
quins using lrsa rouge, says
Ralph Adler of New York, an
expert.
He says "the sourpuss manne
quin still will be very good, but
more smiles will be seen this
year." Mannequin styles reflect
the trend of American women,
he adds.
PHILADELPHIA Helen
Jacobs whips Urnlce Dean, 6-2
6-0. In (inal of Philadelphia
district women s tennis tourney
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HEW INJURIES
BRING MAJORS
TO QUESTION
OF "ARMOR"
By BILL WHITE
Aitoolated Pren Baorti Writer
The argument of whether
player should drm up like one
of King Arthur's armor-plated
knignti Diiore nipping onto
the diamond 11 aua (Or U an
nual airing.
The cobwabi had hardly
cleared (rom Dodgir Ducky
Medwlck's brain after being
beaned by Bob Bowman o( tha
Cardi Tuesday, whan Billy
Jurgei of tha Glints wai bopped
Sundiy by Bucky Waltars of
the Cincinnati itiff, and Tad
Williams, lanky Boiton (tad Box
outfielder, alio luffind con
cussion when ha and Roger
Cramer collided, while pursuing
a (ly ball.
The Giants, right In tha thick
of tha National league pennant
fight dropped a pair to tha Rids
Sunday by 7-4 and 3-0 and that
dropped them back to third
place while the Reds were re
mounting tha throne (or tha
sixth time.
The Red Box loit the first
game of Sunday'! double bill
againit Cleveland, In which
Williami was hurt and Cramer
badly shaken up, by 4-1 as A!
smith spun a iix-muer. xney
might have lost tha second if
it hidn't been for tha homerun
hitting of Jim Tabor whose
don't as
SOU
two blows ave them a 2-0 victory.
MsdwioW, whose "beaning"
lilt Tuiidiy started all this
fun, came back ai regular
and halpid tha Dodgirs climb
back into second place. His
two timely ungiei Kepi tne
Pittsburgh Pirates (rom making
off with IS-lnnlng afterpiece,
after they managed an win
In tha first gama, thanks to a
16 hit attack off threa Brook
hurlen. The second gama was
finally clllid because of dark
ness with tha icora tied, 4-4.
Other National league doings
Included fine performances by
two Rookie Chicago Cub pitch
ersJake Mooty and Ken fta(
fambargir. Jake won the first
gama from tha Phillies by 8-2
on six-hit Job and Ken took
tha second 7-a.
Manual Salvo and Joe Sulli
van likewise came through a
twin assignment for the Boston
Baas, handing tha St. Louis
Cardinals their first double
beating under Manager Billy
Bouthworth by scores of 7-8
and 10-8. Balvo pitched a six-
hitter and Sullivan an eight.
hitter.
Bob Bowman, who beaned
Medwlek, wis victimised him
self, being spiked in the first
Inning of tha first gima by Se
bastian Sisti of tha Bees, and
forced to retire.
n tha American league, Louis
(Buck) Nawsom won his ninth
straight as tha- Detroit Tigers
Climbed to within a game ana
a half of tha league-leading
Cleveland Indiana by socking
the poor old Yankees, 9-2
Nawsom allowed the once
feared maulers only four hits
while hia maus got to Marvin
Brauer and Steve Bundra for
18.
Tha Washington Senators and
Excepting Mermits
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Eve told Adam about the apple, news has been
the leading topic of conversation all day long.
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the St. Louis Browns split a
rain-dampened double bill,
Dutch Leonard knucklaballlng
the Nats to a 12 win In tha
opener and Chet Laabs belting
the Browns to a 1-3 decision in
the nightcap with a homer and
rally-itartlng fifth-Inning
double.
Tha Philadelphia Chicago
doubleheader was postponed by
rain.
CHICAGO Robert Harmon
and Robert Peacock win nation
al clay courts men's doubles
tennis title by default when
Frankie Parker withdraws after
rain forces day's postponement
of finals.
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Portland Squad
Wins Trapshoot
SALEM, June 34 OP) - The
Portland five-man squad broke
486 out of a possible 600 elay
birds Sunday to capture tha
1B40 Oregonian telegraph trap
shoot, an event of tha state
tournament. Gearhart was sec
ond with 488.
Frank Troeh, Portland veter
an, shaded D. M. Hull of Ce
quille in a bitter duel for the
state 16-yard championship.
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They deadlocked at 97 In tha
two-day competition, but In a
38-blrd shooto(f TrOeh want
perfect while Hull mined an,
W. J. Silva of Ban Francises
won tha sUte double (or out
of-town marksmen with 93
Clair Miller of Corvallti Rap
tured the Junior title Saturday
with 90 birds at 16 yards.
Troeh won tha itate double
championship c( 80 pair with
93.
TULSA, Okie. Art Dor.
Ing defeats O'Hara Watts,
and 8, to win trsns-Miiiiisippl
amateur golf title.
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