The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Pelicans Take Second By
Slapping Albany Nine, 11-8
Texas Golfer Wins Publinx Trophy
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KLAMATH FALLS Monrtiy
Dear Bnts: I'm beck, evidently,
mrtburned and peeling from five
(y on the highway with the
top down, Strictly in tht pink
rnu might my.
I lmt wrote you from hem
t week "go Sunday. Pardon the
tje. but the time grew mora
tWyrted 111 tha departure date
pproachad.
Monday I plunged Into the
uaed ear merte along Western
avenue and finally came out
with something not too old
bearing four tlrei. a retract,
able roof, and an unquench
able octane thlrit.
Wednatday I embarked, after
MVeral false starts, for what
ihould have been Omaha but
turned nut to be Den Moines
Excellent road condition and
ipotty weather through 400-odd
irtllea on the first day.
Farmer through the broad
midwest expect one of their bent
veen, I wat told, weather condl'
llona have bene good all year
and cropi, especially corn, are
In flna shape.
From Den Molne Thursday
morning to Cheyenne that night,
across all of green Nebraska
i eonttl
day-
constituted my biggest (Ingle
643 miles.
Alex, don't ever argue with
irCheyenne resident about the
merlta of their Frontier Day
how agalntt the Pendleton
' Roundup. He'll get mad. The
Cheyenne show, aald to be the
Jtrat In the wait, open Tuet
dey, July 22, and rum through
-Saturday.
AcroM the high plateau of old
Wyoming, all over 6000 feet, 1
aped on Friday. From Rawllnt
wait for ISO miles there were
no more than a half-doien turn
on beautiful four-lane high
way. Multiply the Lobert cut
off by 12 and you have the Idea.
There' where lone driving
began to bite. Scenery waa ln
axorebly monotonous, differ
ent at first from the rolling
. road of Nebraska but repeti
tious after the first SO miles.
To the south Colorado's snow,
capped peaks were the only
variety In an expanse of mis
shapen dun-brown buttet.
In a downpour Saturday
manning I dropped tome 2000
fO through the grim Wasatch
rang from Evanston, Wyo., to
Salt Lake City in the Laramie
valley.
On went after an hour' vllt
with Mary McQueld, the United
stewardess1 from the Mormon
city to Denver two weeks ago,
I rolled under clearing skies
aero the suit flat and desert
ef Utah into the brown and age
desert of Nevada.
From Wlnnemucca through
l no-degree het of western Ne
vada and northern California to
here polished It off. That 40
mile stretch north of Canby wa
by all odd the worst in 2370
frfwmountry mile.
So back to a rundown alarm
dock, piled-up mall, and a dusty
typewriter. The vacation I over
B. O. L.
fingott Puts
jChin Up in
-Robinson Go
5 By SID FEDER
PHILADELPHIA, July 21 UP)
Sammy Angott take on Har
:lem' duky kyrocket, Ray
.Robinson, at Shlba park tonight,
'and while Sammy isn't taking
any chances with his end of the
world lightweight championship
'has risking a whole lot with
ri chin.
In the 20-year-old skinny stick
'tit dynamite, tho national box
ing association's 135-pound boss
tangle for ten rounds or lest
A kid who ha risen to the
tflfr In Just one year of profet
. lional punch-tossing strictly on
hi ability to knock 'em dead
' Jvlth one poke.
1 Around this City of Brotherly
I-ove they're saying Sammy's
: years of experience and unor
thodox style aren't enough, and
fce'll probably wind up Jut Ilka
Iny one of the 17 fellows Round
house Ray has put to sleep In
the 90 times he has gone to the
Jost for pay,
The other three all lost lop
Ided decision to Robinson.
Cool Tropicals by Timely and Hart iohaffner
tt Marx from (29
Locals Drop Saturday
Exhibition Tilt, 7-0
By BOB OLENNON
Klamath Fall took over second place In Oregon State league
second half standings by dumping the Albany Aleot, 11-8, In a
free-hitting, loosely-played baseball contest at Central field In Al
bany Sunday afternoon. The Pelicans now have won two and
lost one and are right behind the first-place Sllverton Red Sox,
who are undefeated with three consecutive loop victories.
The Blghlll differed a 7-0 whitewashing Saturday night on
the same field a Dick Johnson, young Albany hurler. t them
down with only five hits In an-
exhibition affair that had no
bearing on the league stand
Ings.
Defense Cracks
Albany's defense cracked
wide open In the first frame of
the Sunday clash, erring four
times to allow the Pelicans to
tally two runt on not a solitary
hit. However, In the second
Inning the Klamath batsmen
punched out three hit off Hur
ler Oscar "Red" Miller to ac
tually earn a run
In the third and fourth
ttanta six more hits rattled off
the hats of the Klamathltes to
give the visitors five more
runt. The AlcOt, too, were do
ing some slugging of their own
In the same four-Inning stretch
off Pitcher Clyde Carlstrom
tallying seven counters on ev
en hit Including homers by
Third Baseman Alex McDonald
and Shortttop Bobby Morris
Owens Swats
In the last of the fifth Johnny
Owens, huge Alco catcher, swat
tad a long homer over tha left
field fence to tie the score, 8-8,
and complete the run-making
for the home club.
Paul Crapo, southpsw-hltting
first baseman, was responsible
for the winning run for the
Pelicans as he lofted one of Mil
ler's pitches over the right field
wall In the sixth for his second
hit of the ball game. It was
the only circuit blow of 14 hits
for the winners compared to
three homer out of 14 safeties
for the losing nine.
Steve Janaso, new Klamath
moundsman, worked the last
two Inning for the Klamath
team, allowing no run on three
hits. The Albany outfit nicked
Carlstrom for llhltt In the
seven innings he 'was on the
hillock.
In the first of the ninth the
Klamaths manufactured two
markers on hits by Lloyd, Cross
and Mahoney and an Alco to
go ahead by three runs, a com
fortable margin. The Alco got
two men on in the last of the
ninth but were unable to crost
the plate.
Three Apiece
Center Fielder Jack Mahoney
and Shortstop Jack Lloyd paced
the Bigblll with three hits
apiece in the Sunday engnge-
ment. Mahoney collected two
hit in the Saturday tilt to amass
an aggregate of five In nine
trips to the platter over the
weekend. Three of the blow
were bunts which he laid down
and beat out.
Mahoney also turned In a
nice job In the outfield, hand
ling 10 chances without a bob
ble In the two contests. Man
ager Ernie Bishop, second lack
er, played his usual sterling
game at tha keystone base Sun
day, taking five - chances In
stride and batting out two hits
In five tries. He started two
Big Pebble Wins Turf Classic
For Rich Hollywood Gold Cup
Favorite
Mioland in
Third Place
By JACK OUENTHER
HOLLYWOOD PARK.
IN.
GLEWOOD, Calif., July 21 (UP)
Big pebble, a satin coaled brown
norse that was cast off by Col
R. Bradley two year ago for
the cut rata price of $9000, came
out of the clouds n the stretch
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By The Attociated Press
Silverton't Red Sox continued
to dominate State league base
ball play yesterday (SundayJ by
squealing out a tenth Inning win
over the Eugene Athletict, 8 to
4, at Sllverton.
Granato'a tingle In the tenth
scored Richarda with the win
ning run.
Albany shook off its state
tournament doldrums Saturday
night to tpank Klamath Falls,
7 to 0, in an exhibition game,
but fell right back to erring
ways, losing the Sunday league
game, 11 to 8, to the Pelican.
Hill Creek scored twice in
the tenth Inning to defeat To
ledo, 6 to 4.
In an exhibition ame Satur
day night. Bend trounced Med-
ford, B to 3.
Scores:
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II 4
11 I
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trtaofi,
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Farmar tBd Havklaa: Snlth. BrAvn ltd
RAalanilt,
white colors of Circle M ranch
to a heart-stopping triumph In
tha fourth running of the $79,
000 Hollywood gold cup.
Obscured by the clouds of
dust kicked up by the pace set
ters for the first mile of the long
gallop that Is the richest event
of the summer turf season, the
five-year-old son of Black Ser
vant held his speed In reserve
until he reached the final turn
and then came on under a hard
drive that carried him across the
finish strip with a neck advan
tage. Paperboy Place
In second place, and cheered
by thouaandt of hunch player,
came the W. L. Ranch's three-yer-old
Paperboy, while C. S.
Howard's heavily favored Mio
land could do no better than
third with his heavy burden of
130 pounds a load that waa too
great for the big Oregon-bred
colt to carry when Big Pebble
opened his stirring bid in the
final 100 yard.
A crowd of 41,000 persons,
who trooped into the long grand
stand at Hollywood park as
esrly as fl:S0 a, m. for their
glimpse of the fixture which
double ' plays, getting the
tlal putout In each ease.
Asthma and Hay fever
tuHtrtrt stsurt ImmMlttt Rtlltt
tvllh VAPO tPRIN, RMtlKt Ouar.
tnttM Aak lor Dtimmtrttlon,
; LEE HENDRICKS
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Gun Club Shoot
18 Yds.
Dr. Ledlngham 2S 2990 21
Stelger 22 2446 22
Capt. M. Adamt 24 2847 22
Brotherten 23 2447 23
DrltCOll 18 2038 22
Puckett 23 2144 24
Watten 24 2448 23
J. F. Adams 19 20 8 23
Swope 23 2144 17
Woodard 20 2849 20
Dunn 22 2847
West ...21 2846 22 2S
Eleanor Adamt 18 1733
Lucille West 18
Stiles 21
July 21, 1641
Cards Enroute West. Eyed
As National Loop Leaders
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Bv OAYLE TALBOT
Associated Press Sports Writer
The St. Louis Cardinals are
On their way back wet today
to open a long home stand
agalntt the eastern clubs, 'and
there is a good chance they will
take complete charge of the Na
tional league race before they
are again routed out of Sports
man a park.
They left that Impresaioii as
they completed a smashing tour
i of the seaboard with a double
defeat of the Boston Braves yes-
terday by scores of 4 to 2 and
7 to 3. That made it seven vie
torles In their past nine games,
Indicating that Billy South
worth's boys finally were roll
ing. Brooklyn, by doing no bet
ter than breaking even against
Pittsburgh yesterday, saw its
lead sliced to a game and a
half, with a long road trip
ahead. The Dodgers -havt
played only .900 ball in their
past 10 contests at home, and
their pitching staff is showing
alarming signs of falling apart
Whit Wyatt, the team's ace,
lost his third straight start
when the Pirates beat him, 8 to
1, in the nightcap. Fred Fit
Simmons, reliable veteran, was
Struck on the arm by a batted
ball and forced to retire early
In the first tilt, which Curt
Davis went on to win, 8 to 1
Klrby Hlgbe, another of the
Dodgers' "Big Three," Is In a
earned Owner Edward S. Moore
of Sheridan, Wyo., a net purse
of $62,479, took the spectacular
finish with mingled cheers and
whistles of surprise.
With Jockey Jackie Westrope
in the stirrups, Big pebble com
pleted the mile and quarter
grind on a fast track tinder blue
skies in a brilliant 2:02 3-9, just
three fifths of a second off the
track record, established by
Challedon a year ago, carrying
second weight of 119 pounds. He
paid $12.80, $9.80 and $2.80 in
the mutuels as the big crowd
wagered more than $1,000,000
on the eight race card.
Mioland In Lead
The gold cup started out as
a one-horse affair Mioland
against the field, but it didn't
stay that way long. The cus
tomers, many of whom had seen
Howard's Seablscult and Kayak
II romp to triumph In two of the
past three runnings of the event,
backed Mioland and his running
mate, Porter's Cap, down to odds
Of 4-8, and then stood by In
thocked surprise when their
hopeful was decisively beaten
and closed two and a half
lengths off the pace.
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PICK DALI'S STATION
llh tnat KLAMATH
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hospital with a bad appendix
and will not accompany the
club west.
The Cincinnati Redi, who
haven't yet lost hofie of winning
their third straight flag clibmed
within two percentage points of
third place by thumping the
Phillies twice, 7 to I and a to
2. Paul Derringer broke a five
game losing streak in the firtt,
in which he left 12 Phillt
stranded.
The New York Giants wen
the firtt from Chicago, 7 to 9,
Carl Hubbell icoring his ninth
victory, but the Cubs came
back to take the second, 7 to 4,
behind Verne Olttn.
The Yankees exploded for tix
runt in the 17th inning to win
a 12 to 6 decision Over Detroit
st Briggs stadium. Deadlocked
6-6 at the end of nine frames,
they battled four hours and five
minutes before the blow-off.
Included in the Yankees'
winning assault on Al Benton and
Johnny Corsica were home
runs by Charley Keller and
Tom iienrich and doublet by
Johnny Sturm, Red ROlfe and
Jo DiMaggto. DIMaggi previ
ously had clouted a home run
and a pair of doubles.
The victory Increased the
Yankees' lead to seven full
games over the Cleveland In
dians, who divided a brace
with Washington. The Sena
tors beat them, 8 to 4, In the
first behind Steve Sundra, but
a rash of errors in the late in
nings by the Washington in
field enabled the Indians to
take the second, 8 to 1.
The St.- Louis Browns swept
their second double-header in
two days over Boston's diving
Red sox, 8 to 3 and 10 to 0
George McQuinn had a gty day
of it at bat for the Browns
busting three homers and two
tingles.
Veteran Ted Lyont pitched
Chicago'i White Sox to a 2 to 1
win in their first bout with the
Philadelphia Athletics, but the
A a came back to win the sec
ond, 4 to 1, in IS innings.
Arcaro Suspended
From Horse Racing
YONKERS, N. Y July 21
(UP) Jockey Eddie Arcaro, who
rode Calumet Farm's Whirlaway
to the triple crown of the Am
erican turf in the Kentucky
derby, Pimlico Preakness and
Belmont stakes, Saturday wat
suspended indefinitely by the
stewards of Empire City for
rough riding in the second race.
Arcaro a services probably will
be lost to Calumet Farm In the
Arlington classic next Saturday
at Arlington park as his case
was referred to the jockey club
which does not meet until the
early weeks of the Saratoga
meeting in August.
MAJOR LIAOUI HAD!!
By Tht Aatoolatlon PrM
NATIONAL LIAOUI
BATTING Kaiear, KrooVlvo. .Ml: Mill,
St. Hull, -JS5.
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BroAkhn, and Hack, Chlcato. M.
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Jack Kerns of Denver (right) and William Welch, Houston, Tex., (left), look over tha trophy
which Welch won by rallying in the final 18 holes to beat Kerns, 6 and t, and win tha Publinx
Golf tournament at Spokane, Wash.
, '
Bill Welch Crowned
Publinx Golf Champ
By COLLIE SMALL
INDIAN CANYON COURSE,
SPOKANE, Wash., July 21 (UP)
Bill Welch, tool room clerk for
a Houston Oil cofnpany, Saturday
walloped Jack Kerns, Denver in
surance agent, 6 and 9, in the
86-hole finals of t h e national
public links golf championship.
welch, a slow'moving Texan
who playt golf like a chest
game, outlasted the slender, be
spectacled Kerns at the end of a
grueling week of competition
over the hilly Indian Canyon
course in sweltering heat.
Kerns' game collapsed in the
third nine of the final round,
after he had held a one-up lead
at lunch time.
Nine Part
Welch was One over par On the
firtt nine with a 36, but stood
one. up on Kerns. The Denver
golfer rallied to square the
Free Admission Set for
City Ball Games Tonight
TONIGHT'S GAMES
7. p. m. Pelican Bay vs. Kal-
pine.
8. p. m. Knights of Colum
bus ri. Weyerhaeus
er. A capacity crowd of Softball
fans that is expected to jam
Recreation field for the "free
night" doubleheader program
tonight likely will witness as
classy an exhibition Of the twi'
fight sport that has been Offered
here in several yeart.
Four top-ranking team of the
13-club Klamath Softball asso
ciation are on the billing for the
Slate that will get underway at
7 p. m. with Kalpine and Pell
can Bay ac-uaring off against
each other. Ivan BrOten of the
Plywooders and- Eugene
"Brownie" Myers of the Pell
can outfit will be on the mound
for the respective squads in the
opener.
Broten was the leading pitch
er of the Weyerhaeuser aggre
gation in 1040 when the Tim
bermen took second place in the
local toftball setup while My
ers, a southpaw, hurled the
Knights of Columbus to the
Championship last yaar.
Second contest tonight pits
the undefeated Weyerhaeuser
and KC teams against each Oth
er. Both have played and won
five ' games to date in league
competition. Bill Borcher, the
big Tlmberman who has won
five straight shutout this sea
son for his team, is again
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match on the 19th and won tha
16th to go into the lead.
On the first nine of the after
noon round, Welch cracked off
nine straight pars and went
three up as the tired Kerns blew
four over par with a 39.
Turning for home with a
three-hole lead and seemingly
getting better as he went along,
Welch reeled off the last four
holes with a par and 3 straight
birdies, winning the 20th, 30th
and 81st to cut the match short.
Both Kerns and Welch were
tournament dark-horses. Welch
barely qualified when he shot a
191 with 16 others and had to
play Off for one of 13 remaining
places in the championship
bracket of 64. Kerns qualified
with a mediocre 190, but later
stored the tournament's biggest
upsefrwhen he defeated Jimmy
Clark, the Long Beach, Calif.,
medalist and red-hot favorite.
scheduled to take over the
pitching duties with George
Ford Of the Knights as his
throwing Opponent.
Schedule of games for the
week as announced by local
Softball officials is as follows:
Tuesday Lowell's vs.
Lamm's Mill; Pelican Bay vs.
Big Lakes.
Wednesday Webb Kennett
vs. Conwhit; Turner vs. Knights
of Columbus. ,
Thursday ' Elks vs. Long
Bell; Algoma vs. Weyerhaeuser.
FridayTurner vs. Kalpine;
Lowell's vs. Big Lakes.
MINNEAPOLIS Ted Du
bois, Winnipeg, succeeds Joe
Burk, retired, as national senior
singlet' sculling champion as
Undine Boat club, Philadelphia,
wins team title and Fairmont
Rowing club, Philadelphia, takes
eight-oared race.
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Yakima Takes
Two From
Spokane Nine
By The Associated Pratt
The Yakima Pippint gained
a full game on the Western In-
ternational league leading Spo
kane Indiant last night by tak
ing both ends of a doubleheader
from the Tacoma Tiger in
Yakima by almost identical
scores. The Indians split a twin
hill nrltVi V,.M
Sal Madrid led the Pipoins
assault as they won the opener
li-a. getting three Mt tn five
trips. Walt Bliss sparked the
attack in the nightcap, which
they won 11-7, getting four hjta
in five visits to the plate.
Pete Jonas held the Indiana
to Seven hits as the Capilano
registered a 10-3 triumph in an
afternoon game in Spokane.
The Indians won a brilliant
mound duel in the nightcap 3-1
George Windsor tossed four
hit ball to give the Salem Sen
ators a 7-1 victory over the
Wenatchee Chiefs in Salem In
the second game Of a twin bill
after the Chiefs had won the
opener 3-1.
Requested Wins
At Empire City
YONKERS, N. Y., July 21
(UP) Requested, a fleet-footed
son of Questionnaire and one of
me ueuer juveniles ot inej sea-
Son, showed his class again Sat-
uraay- dv spruuing io a necK
decision in the 28th running of
the $3,000 Eastview stakes at
Empire City.
First half of a twin-stake of
fering, the Eastview drew a field
of seven, most of whom had
eaten Requested's dust before
and probably will have to est It
again if they meet. It was Re
quested's fifth win In his last
Six Starts.
RED LABEL
BLENDED WHISKEY
Next time you call for
a bottle, make it Red
Label. It's got what it
takes when it comes
to taste.
PULL
PINT
M.7I Full Ouert
71$ Itttll trait SM
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For NORMAL
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