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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1941)
Northwest Goast Loop Play Opens TPortlond, Seattle. Hosts To California Diamond Mn PAOIflO OOAST LIAOUI M-lltl VJ). ..ahlaml 4 I. 711. Kll. l'f Anarln ft. I, Ku-rnmnilu 4 9. a l.l, luu, Han Kranu'iw 9 1. I By The Aiioclatsd Preas Const league baseball makes Hfc J 041 debut In (he Pacific northwest tomorrow wllh tho lT top teams clashing In Be ntllu. f While tho pace setting Sacra nlurito Sonatina and tho 1040 i'liiiniiliiiilil) Scoltln ltulnlor fl(jlil It nut, tho thlrd-placo San ICgo Padrca will bo In a perfocl ffi to climb pant them Into tho lfc.fi nt thu epcnao of their hosta, tho lowly Portland llnaver. J Tho top trio cuniu through the Week-end In customary ityla with two vlctorlca to a nlnulo drtrnt to wldon thu gap between lliutn and thn five losing cluba. Donattl Blnglti Julio Dum-ltl, Los Angeles pitcher, wuii responsible for Sac ramento's nolo Iom whun be singled In thn ninth mid scored Hut deciding run on Johnny Moore's double to win yester day's opener 0-4. A wulk sand wiched In between a pair of doubles In tho filth guvo the Sun iitora tho two run margin for 3-1 decision In tho nightcap. The Sara breezed through tl e Angela O S Snturdiiy. Three hit in the tenth, topped by Pinch Hitter 11111 Lawrence's triple, won yesterday 'i nightcap for "Seattle over Oakland 3-1 TJirec double ploys by tho Seat- Infield ha-lpvd offset the 13 lili ' Paul Gregory allowed the Oaks In tho opener. Tho Halnlcrs wtm 0 4 to regain their winning atrldo after loaing 1-0 Saturday before tho three-hit pitching of Jack Snlveson. Breaka Tie M-l Mazzera'n three-bagger phi a sacrifice broke a 0-8 tie 'in the eighth to give San Diego a 10-0 win over tho San Francis co Seala. The Seals put three of their hits together In the third inning of the nightcap to win 1-0 whllo Lefty Mel Marlowo scat tered tho four Pndro hits over the five Innings the game laated San Dlciio hammered out 16 safe ties to win 10-1 Saturdoy. !i their greatest splurge of the season the Portland Beavers won two out of three week-end games from Hollywood to double the , number of their season's victories. Tho Deavera won yea today's opener 7-0 and then r- i nod to iorm ny cropping mo nightcap 11-6. Ad Llsko held the Stars to four hits Saturday while tho Beaver's bunched four In the tenth to win 3 0. The Stars entertain Los An gules this week while Oakland pluya at San Francisco. i" U C. Defeats Nebraska in Track Meet SBERKELEY. Calif., April Jl (Uf University of California won 11 of 19 events Saturday to dejeot University of Nebraska 80 to 42 In an Intersectional dual trdck and field meet which fea tured excellent performances In the middle -distance running events. (J;rover Klemmcr. California's nrimmit qtinrter-mller, defeated Gene Littler of Nebraska in 47 seconds flat six-tenths of a sec ond slower than Ben Eastman's world record of 40.4. !Uob Glnn of Nebraska won the mile In the spoctacular time oC 4:10.1 believed to bo the second best mile performance ever turned In on the Pacific cdaat. 'LOS ANGELES, April 21 CUP) The Stanford univirsity track and field learn, top-heavy with power In the middle dlatanccs arid field events, Saturday de feated the University of Califor nia nt Los Angeles, HS.B to 45.8. ' A sparse crowd of 100 saw the meet Tho day was cool and slightly cloudy, although there was: sunshine for most of the running events. RUPTURED? After hendllna trueoae many yum f have deeitiMl the Little Doctor Truss la the best on the mar hit, and If the aniwer t all rupture luffer trt, Noat, tlnisa efficient, no ateel to ruat, no e'.natlo, no praaaure on tho liach or hi pa, no tog itrapi, Vialoht fl ouncra. No ma(tr how food four trim la It tnteraited fn the nawrit and besl eee thta fene. Free dfmomlratlnn. All worl Hon audjoct to rour doctor'! ap proval. Unllmlteil free aarvlca at 'fay ooe of 100 wei-tarn a gent a. Currin's for Drugs i i Ninth ami Mam Ptwnt I , ! Tha SrlinSIf Oral ttara" . April 21, 1041 PAGE NINE Derby OUR BOOTS JL At ext. One of the Kentucky Derby running May 3 In Louisville. rarm stable. Last year this earned 171.331 for Owner H. i'Jfa m n ?n v'-v in tassiaiiTr"r -'-"T -. ... i ..aa-a "Honest Bob" Quinn, Boston Syndicate Purchase Bees By BILL KING BOSTON. April 21 UP) - the second time in Ills half r h,..i.ii it,,i. u..inn I, heading a syn3.cal0H.wned U .Ill Ks 11 plain wlnn. for his beloved !' Uoaton. usi nig u mat csiccmci - cran, poiuiuriy nniiwii ua mru- rst Dob, proudly announced that a down loyal friends had Joined forces with him for tho Local Gunmen Score 74 in Oregonian Klamath Gun club shooters Sunday racked up a total of 74 In tho final weekend of the Portland Oregonian's 18th an nual shoot held In conjunction with a registered shoot at the Wocus traps. Several Bend gunmen t tend ed tho club's weekly clumbako. An outstanding hll nf flrlnn was scored by Mcndcnhall of Grants Pass, a guest scattergun ner, who leveled out 98 birds out of a possiblo 100. Al Broth- erton, a new shooter, shattered 87 consecutive birds. Firing in tho Oregonian, an eight-week competition which serves as an elimination for the state meet, P. Hilton and F. R Olds scored perfect 23' and H. E. Hauger marked up a 24. Wood Pushes Short Backswing fTMl It Iht Mrt of tlx Informant ud Inilfuctlv irtlrlvt an olf.) Wlnrw af MalUrt' Tournament and Oelt'a Ferameat taaahar KTEW YORK. April 21 A lute start Is not necessarily fatal to a successful golfing career. I caddled at Lake Placid, whore I was born, November 18, 1001, and at Snranac Lake at tha ago of 13, but did not take the gnmc seriously until I was 20. Ice hockey was my sport while a student at Clarkson Tech, Pols dam. N. Y. I had visions of building sky scrapers, bridges and seeing through otnor feats of engineer ing. Until 1022, I teed off with a driving iron. Prior to taking my first pro fessional Job at the Winchester, Ky country club hi '28. I hud a tough time getting around under 80. I was an assistant bookkeeper in a tobacco house at Winchester , . . served as a professional throughout tho summer. I worked on my tee shots . . , finally decided a short, restrict ed, three quarter backswing suited me best. Blessed with brawny forearms und mighty wrists, I naturally had less hand action than other shotmakors. I am still a power hitter. While It Is a bit longer than It was when 1 broke In my swing is a good one for the average player to copy. It is insurance against over- swinging, a common fault of the duffer. HANDS GO NO HIGHER THAN LEVEL OF EYES Playing a wood, I take a square stance with iocs pointed outward. The ball is teed off tho left heel. I advise pupils to keep the left hand firm to avoid lotting the club fail over the shoulder. At the ti'P of the backswing, the player should avoid Icttingtall Hint it pays to keep swing- Eligible 'A '3 1 f,ietmQ ollglbles, dated up for the 67th Is Our Boots from tne wooavaie colt won three out of six starts, G. Merlin. i purchase of the 73 per cent con ror I trolllnn Interests In the Boston National Icaguo club held for I tho past five years by C. F. ! Adams wealthy i..tun sports- I 8lnB.l. Ihe club'. "-".W nd itrancla Ouimct, tho former na- 1 1 lit 1 1 , fllMi'llft Uli-l.l TT.a vuiii.; Itlmitil mti'n miH n.rtnteiir ffnlf , cnBm Um, now a IW-ton broker. Roth Q'l nn and Adams re fused to divulge tie financial terms of tne deal that will be consummated as soon as a few minor lege and financial details havo been settled, probably with in a day or so. It U understood, however, that tho Quinn group agreod to give $25O,t'U0 cash and $100,000 note for control. The owners of the club's re maining 27 per cent holdings, former Massachusetts Governor Frank G. Allen, cx-Congrcssman Joseph K. O'Connc.I of Boston, and Leopold M Goiilston. club's vice president, will tnln their interests Quinn vcaled. the re' ! ..... . i "UK I LAND lTV.Lm) WIN IDAHO PLACES LEW1STON, Ida.. April 21 (P) Two Portland, Ore., motorcycle riders won places l. the Lewis- i Clark Motorcycle club's hill , climb here yesterday. I Joe Burke, Portland, was first - In class B, tiding his vehicle 172 feet up n steep, ?20-foot hill. Wilbur lliinseu. Portland, was were three games in the Ameri third In class C with a climb! can league Thcso turned up 52 of 170 feet. 'runs, 67 hits, 12 errors and 15 fa' dl mix Craig Wood, left, in poaitlon he takta at top of backawlng for drive. Right, the Masters' champion lllustrataa duffar's common fault overswinglng. Hands have gone higher than ap proximate level of eyes. Club has dropped over shoulder. tho hands go higher than the level of the eyes. At tho top, the face of my club Is 50 per cent closed. In a Inttr article I will tell how a closed- face has helped my game: In my in'tlal tournament, the Kentucky Open of 'S3, I finished second to Bob Peebles, then the professional of the Louisville Country club, He had a 144 to my 145 ,, So, you see, It seems I was dctllnvd to be a runner-up at tho very outset. I have built a reputation as a runner-up, which is one of the principal reasons why winning tho Wasters' tournament over the gorgeous Augusta -National course this spring govs me so much satisfaction. The victory demonstrated to Muddled Majors Open Second Week of Play Boston Sox, Giants Pace Leagues Cincinnati Radi Next to Lost in National Loop; Hit! Mark Weekend Games NATIONAL liAOUl Clill'i tl. SI. Louli 10 .10 InnlniO. Clndnrull 1, PIlKliurch S. Hoit.n 7, Pl,llidlfliri I .10 Innlrift). Htmkiyn 10, Vw Vufk k. AMSBICAH LIAOUi CUvfln4 4, ntlrrilt 1. UjtUn 14, Wwhlnston s. N Vr.rk III. I'lillailtlplm I. Bl. Iul4 nt C'lilei',, pi.itponH, rain. By BILL BONI Associated Press Writer This, marking the start of the second week of the major league bascbull season, should by rights bring pause lor reflection, a check-back on th? pro-season estimates and how they are hold ing up under the early, firing. In tho light of yesterday's de velopments however, this cor ner defiea anyone to come up with a reasonable, logical analy sis. This corner itself has not yet even come up frr air, buried as it is under base hits and hor rible statistics. For those who Ins.st on analy sis, however, here is the situa- 1 I.On. in tno National league tne game of far too many. New York Giants, who were not ! jn ith leagues there was only supposed to make the first dl-lone pitcher able to go nine in vision, are In first i.lace, having nng5. He was the Yankees', Red lost their first game in six starts RUHjngj who gave the Phila to Brookly-i yesterday, 10-9. The delphla Athletics .0 hits but Cincinnati Reds, favored to re- peat for tno pennant, are next(rom his mates he could have to last ar,d attained that em-ptcned vm underhand. This Inence only by winning their ,upport took In three homers, last two games. Inc'udlng a 7-3 1 two by Joe Gordon and one Job on the Pittsburgh Pirates I wth the bases ful1 by Joe Dl yesterday. Maggio; six straight hits and In the American league, bar-1 eight runs in the fifth, and ring the presence of the scorned Boston Red Sox in first place with a record of fl.'o wins and ! no (none at all) losses things arc not qultn so strange. After all the Cleveland Indinns and the New York Yankees Bre figured to run ono-two cither way you name 'cm and at the moment they're running two-three. In the National league there were four games. These pro duced, sayi the adding machine, 62 runs, 100 hits, 16 errors and 27 pitchers, or an average of IS runs, 25 hits, four errors and seven pitchers per each. There ing In any lino of endeavor, re gardless of the breaks. I have no complaints. 1 owe much to the great game of golf. Though I so frequently have been runner-up in major tourna ments, I consider myself for tunate to have dpnu as well as 1 have. I have won a full share of important tournaments. WINTER CIRCUIT AIDS YOUNG PLAYING PROS Getting buck to the start of my professional lift, my show ing In my first tournament led to my being offered and accept ing tho position vacated by Bob Peebles. I held the Louisville post until 27, winning the Ken tucky Open of '25 and the Ken tucky P. G. A. of '28. Eager to obtain a connection around New York, 1 became as sistant to George Fothcringham Husky Shell Crew Shatters Record Washington Defeats California in Annual Three-Mile Classic; 14:28 OAKLAND, Calif., April 21 CUP) University of Washing ton's smooth-stroking varsity crew defeated University of Cali fornia by three and two-thirds lengths in record-smashing time on Oakland estuary Saturday to win Pacific coagt collegiate rowing supremacy for 1041. Washington won the Junior varsity race by a length and an eighth and California won the freshman race by three-quarters Tuesday Set for Bonanza Smoker BONANZA Tyesday, April 22, is the date act definitely for the championship smoker at Bo nanza high school. Starting at 8 o'clock the fights will be run off as follows: Boxing division James I Bradshaw versus Charley Hart- I ley; Kenneth Bradshaw versus i Bill Hood; Wesley Hankins vera- us Danny Givan; Walter Ritter versus Drury Macbeth; Art Mon doe versus Bob Ross; Jack Rog ers versus ' Victor Flackus; George Bray versus Walter Smith; Jackie Driscoll versus Billy Custer; Andy Lovelady versus Paul Fitzhugh. Wrestling Gordon Glvan versus John Harbison; Cole Fitz hugh versus Bud Harris; Paul Fitzhugh versus Andy Love lady. tiitchers. ilso an average per got such stupendous support sixth-run ninth. Tho score was 19 5. and the victim Chubby Dean who had humbled the Yanks in their home opener but lived to regret It. In the senior circuit things were even better, or worse. The Dodgers and Giants drew a rec ord Polo Grounds crowd of 50,314, and every man got his money's worth, what with five homers, two by Mtl Ott; nine pitchers, and the winning run scored from second by Dolph Camilll after the Giants' Babe Young had hit Alex Kampcurls in the head while try'ng to force the Brooklyn infielder at sec ond. at the Norwood Country club, Long Branch, N. J. From there I went to the Fores' Hills Field club, Bloomfield N J. As you know, conditions were good in '28, '29 and '30. I worked on my game, gradually rose to the top. Making the winter circuit, which has played such a tre mendous part in the surge of young playing professionals, I managed to be iirst in the Pasa dena Open ot '28. I took the New Jersey P. G. A that year. I won the Oklanonia City Open of '29 and that year an nexed a championship I hold to this day the Hawaiian Open. You guessed it. A Hawal an Open hasn't been held since. NEXT: stars. The development of of a length In the preliminary races of this annual regatta which started In 1003 Washington and California crews rowed the fastest races in the history of the regatta today Washington's winning time was 14 minutes 28 seconds 18.3 sec onds faster than the brilliant record of 14:46.3 turned in about a half hour before by the Washington Junior varsity. California's trailing varsity crew covered the three miles in 14:39 second fastest perform ance in the regatta's history. The Washington varsity crew, stroked by Veteran Ted Garhart, pulled away from the California shell at the start and increased its lead with nearly every stroke down the rippling, three-mile estuary course. The Huskies were pulling away steadily at the finish line under the Fruit vale bridge where a crowd of about 6000 watched the races in sunny weather. Washington, in winning the junior vanity and varsity races! today, again established itself as a hot favorite to capture the Poughkeepsie regatta on the Hudson river. All the six crews in the re gatta were aided by a brisk favorable wind and helping tide Coach Al Ulbrickson of Wash ington, pleased with the per formances of all his crews, said his "biggest surprise" was the sensational performance of his Junior varsity outfit which for a short time today was the all time champion for both Lake Washington and Oakland estu ary. The Jayvees, described by Ulbrickson as "doormats" for the varsity and freshmen in training, defeated California in the record-breaking time of 14:46.3, two and one-tenth sec onds faster than tne old record of 14:48.4 established by the California varsity in 1939. The California Junior varsity's losing time was 14:51. The best time for the varsity race ever rowed in regatta com petition at Lake Washington, Seattle, was 15:48.8, achieved by Washington in 1938. Lake Washington times have consist ently been slower than Oakland estuary times because of differ ences in water and weather con ditions. SALEM SOLONS WIN SALEM April 21 (JP) Heads up play in the late innings gave the Salem Senators a 3-2 base ball victory over Willamette university Saturday. John Granatn drove In the winning run by a single in the eighth inning, and Outfielder Bob Bergstrom cut 3ff a Willam ette score with a running catch of a long drive m the ninth. Um TASTE Blind taste tests prove that Barclay's Red Label up with higher-priced blends. Satisfy your taste at a popular price. Make the taste test yourself. 1 Salacf aavtral papular Spirit ntaralUai f prlca. 4 Oiv aach toatina sktaa on bottom, to corroapond corroapoml with brand. O Aik throo to ton friamfi to selwt Oral, toaonat ona thlral cholco, with out thtlr knowing which brand It whlth. A You ltop acoro end aa for your aalfRadlobal'ahljh batting arvorogo. 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Dalton 18 V. Bewley 20 R. Steams 19 W. E. Lamm Don Fish OREGON NETTERS LOSE EUGENE. April 2- OP) The University of Ora-gon tennis team droprjed a 7-3 decision to the Eugene Portland Leader ten nis shop hero Saturday. Wayne Sabin, nationally - ranked ama teur, played for the victors. IS THE PAY-OFF! 1.75 Blanda numbar aoch 95c Full JAS. IARCLAY CO., LTD., OnOlT, MICHIGAN) PIORIA, IlllNOIS 75". Neutral drain Spirit St HOOT The pair met on last week's 16-Yd. 22 22 2390 24 24 2392 23 24 2394 22 25 2498 24 18 2388 23 24 2496 24 23 2494 24 25 2599 22 25 2392 24 25 2397 22 24 2190 23 21 2290 25 24 2599 23 25 2495 22 20 2166 21 24 2594 24 25 2289 24 24 2495 23 25 2396 25 24 2394 22 23 2581 23 25 2493 21 21 2591, 22 25 2589 7 23 24 2189 11 17 1256 23 23 2493 23 23 2388 23 23 2491 21 2546 Hdcp. - ' 2 22 21 20-81 22 19 23 2387 24 24 24 21 6-1 20 18 24 25 87 20 21 24 2388 23 21 23 2188 21 24 21 2389 21 20 20 2283 20 23 24 2390 20 20 20 1878 19 23 , 21 19 25 23 23 23 24 2191 23 24 23 2292 22 20 19 19 80 18 22 .- -40 24 24 25 2598 23 21 23 2188 23 21 20 2387 25 22 25 2092 23 21 22 19r-85 18 17 20 22 77 20 23 18 2283 19 24 21 2286 14 18 17 2372 22 23 23 2391 21 21 25 1883 22 22 21 2188 20 18 21 23 83 SALEM HI GOLFERS WIN " EUGENE April 21 W) Salem won a fiv-way high school golf match here Saturday by scoring 32 points to defeat Albany with 30, Umversibr (Eu gene) 27, Eugene 23 and Cor vallis 8. 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