Sports Briefs fe'i-i y Br Hugh Fulleiton. Jr. ; ' NEW YORK, April 21 UP)- Lew Fonseca has whittled out a erics of instructive sequences from the various American league films shot since 1934 and will take them on a month's tour ot army camps to show Uncle Sam's soldiers the right way to play baseball. . . . The quarterly NBA boxers' rankings will be out next -week. No doubt they'll give Tony Galento'a comeDacs th rprnnnition it deserves. . . . Henry C. Paulssen, a Long Isl and railroad conductor, recently bowled two 300 games in 21 days. . $64 ANSWER When Fred Corcoran, former professional- golfers' association tournament manager now work ing for the Red Cross in'Engand, put on one-of his popular sports quizzes recently, he asked: "What golfer made the grand slam?" The answer came from a ne gro soldier: "Sam Snead. I was caddying for him in Atlanta when he bust a drive 350 yards. What a grand slam!" .'---SPORTSMENTION Dick Wakefield, who collect ed $51,000 for signing with the Tigers a couple of years ago, failed to pass ' his economics course at Michigan last fall which shows the weakness of our educational system. , . . Nibs Price, U. of California basket ball coach, has been "loaned" to Piedmont high school, which lost its entire coaching staff, includ ing Dutch Warmerdam, to the armed forces. . . . While waiting his navy call, the Chicago Bears" Bill Osmanski started making pep talks at war plants and his sports anecdotes, plugs for re creation programs and. yarns about his football buddies over seas got such a swell reception that he's going to devote all his time to talking. TODAY'S GUEST STAR Will Connolly, San Francisco Chronicle: "Beau Jack, Georgia shoe shine boy and world's light weight champ in New .York, has been deferred in the draft be cause he can neither read nor write. He has only about $95,000 in the bank in trust. For that we could forget the alphabet." . SERVICE DEPT. Gen. Claire (Flying Tigers) Chennault isn't the only softball pitcher who can wear stars on his shoulders. Brig. Gen. Wolcott P. Hayes, commander at Scot field, 111., recently fanned 18 batters in a camp softball game. Braves Open Season With New Manager BOSTON, April 21 UP) Three managers will make their National league debuts today when the Boston Braves open their 1943 season against the Phillies before an expected crowd of 10,000. As a result of Casey Stengel's leg fracture, Coaches Bob Cole man and George Kelley will serve as acting co-managers for the Braves. Bucky Harris, an American league pilot for 14 terms, will launch his attempt to master-mind the newly-purchased Philadelphia club out of the cellar. The Coleman-Kelley opening game pitching selection, one dic tated by Stenge from his hospi tal cot, was Righthander Al Javery. Schoolboy Rowe was Harris' choice. Sports Writer to Stay in Press Box After Bat Practice SALT LAKE CITY, April 21 UP) Pvt. Owen Smith, sports writer for the Salt Lake City army air base newspaper, took a turn at batting practice. Coach Don Galbreath, watch ing, said Slugger Smith defin itely will stay with the team all season "in the press box." ntmUHUuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiuwuimmmnmmttitiuiut 25 Beautiful, Potted Easter Lilies To He Given To The Ladies at the Easter Dance at the Armory Saturday HALin'S BAND Regular Admission MiaA - M4P -itfiv mS p s VkA These sharpshooting misses mean business and they'U-prove 1 Waade and Blanche Lunde are the Annie Oakleys who make u Huskies in Oregon for Four Tilts Washington-Idaho Battle Cancelled; Beavers Turn Cougars With 8 to 6 Win DIVISION STANDINGS.- W L Pet Washington 3 1.000 .833 .750 .000 .000 Oregon State .. 5 Oregon 3 Wash State 0 Idaho , 0 By The Associated Press The University of Washington baseball team will leave for a four-game Oregon invasion Thursday and will face a real challenge for their position atop the Northern division ladder. Field conditions yesterday cancelled the second game of the Washington-Idaho series, while Oregon State kept a tight grip on the runner-up spot by turning back Washington State 8 to 6. Washinnton will play rnaay and Saturday at Corvallis and Monday and Tuesday against the University of Oregon at Eugene. Like Oregon State, the Webfoots have lost but one game, although they have played two less than the Beavers. Oregon State at Corvallis yes terday concentrated their efforts in one big inning .the fourth when the Beavers took advant age of two WSC errors, coupled with a base on balls and five singles to score six runs. Single tallies were notched m the first and eighth innings. Monday OSC scored an its runs in one inning in winning 7-4. Washington Slate pounded Andy Frahlcr for 14 hits, but Frahler kept them fairly well scattered. DIAMOND WITHOUT CLUB BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Cin cinnati Reds left Indiana's base ball diamond in fine condition, but the Hoosiers are unlikely, to have a team. Sisters in Swim Mutual congratulations are ex tended by Gogle sisters of In dianapolis. Joan, left, 14, ac counted for biggest upset in Na tional AAU women's Indoor swimming meet in Chigaco by defeating Nancy Merki of Port land, Ore., by 35 feet in 440 free style. She also bagged 300 yard individual medley, was third in backstroke. June 16, took 220 breaststroke. - Four Misses Who Hit PAGE SIX' Grade School B Teams in Firsi Leg of Softball Go In the first round of the gram mar school B softball tourna ment last night, two close and high scoring games resulted. In an extra inning game, Peli can defeated Fremont by a 10 to 9 score. Highlight of the game was Fremont's return from be- Slugger to Get Shot at Armstrong White Hammers Thomas to Pulp in Los Angeles Ring Before 10,000 Last Night By FRANK FRAWLEY LOS ANGELES, April 21 UP) A Baltimore negro, Luther (Slugger) White, has earned a shot at Henry Armstrong, and probably will get it here at Wrigley Field next month. White, a human buzz-saw in side the ropes, hammered John Thomas, a topnotch negro boxer of Los Angeles, all around the ring last night in the Olympic stadium while 10,000 partisan spectators applauded 'Thomas courageous but losing battle. Thomas, who had won 30 straight fights until the Gary, Ind., negro, Willie Joyce, shaded him a few weeks ago, came mighty close to suffering the first knockout of his career. The bell saved him that .ignominty in the first round. The prospect of Armstrong, himself a crowder, tangling with the windmill White, looks quite intriguing. Promoter Joe Lynch says he has Armstrong's signature for May 22. He plan ned to use Joyce in the spot, since Joyce gained a decision over Armstrong when they met here recently. But a jaw frac ture Joyce suffered in that scrap hasn't healed, so White, who is faster than Armstrong, although he doesn t punch so hard, most likely will get his chance. W. L. Pet. Portland 2 0 1.000 San Francisco 2 0 1.000 San Diego 2 0 1.000 Los Angeles 1 1 ,500 Oakland 1 1 .500 Sacramento 0 2 .000 Hollywood 0 2 .000 Seattle 0 2 .000 BASEBALL SCORES Ran Diego 8, Seattle 8. Ran Francisco 4, Hollywood S. Oakland 8, Angeles fi. Portland 2, Saertmento 1. GarriM Today. Seattle at Ran Diego, Portland at'Hacramentfl. ' Oakland at fas Angeles. Hollywood at Ran Francisco. . . where he's the picture of well-fed satisfaction, after the delightful meal he's just enjoyed. , Pill 1 to curious Japs. Left to right: p the Sea-Tac all-girl riile team April 21, 1943 hind in the fifth inning to score five runs and tie the ball game. Pelican enjoyed a 9 to 4 lead at the time and only after the sixth inning went scoreless and was able to make the winning marker. Fairvicw defeated Mills 16 to 10 in the other B game. Fair view started the game off with a bang when they scored nine runs in the first inning. Jimmie Thornton was the leading Fair view hitter, getting two hits in three times at bat. Lust led the Mills aggregation of sluggers with a perfect day at the plate, slapping out two hits in two of ficial trips to the plate. Fair view collected 16 runs on IS hits and Mills made 10 runs on the strength of 11 hits. Schedule for Thursday, April 22: . ' Mills A's vs. Roosevelt A's. Winner of this game will face the winner of the Conger-Fair-view game. Fremont B's vs. Mills B's. This game is first round of the con solation B's. Finals for both the A winners and B consolation winners will be held this weekend. Short Travel for Landis to See Opening Game CHICAGO, April 21 (VP) Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landis, adhering strictly to wartime travel limitations, will venture little more than three miles today to watch the launch ing of the 1943 major league baseball season. He will attend the Chicago Cubs-Pittsburgh Pirates game at Wrigley field. Landis' apartment Is in the 1300 block north; Wrigley Field is 3600 north. ARMY HAS DUSAK FORT SHERIDAN, 111. Ervln Dusak, St. Louis Cardinals re cruit outfielder last season, heads prospects for the Fort Sheridan baseball team. Buy WAR SAVINGS BONDS STAMPS the beer with the high .Q.(lt Quenches!) A ACME IREWERIES SanFrancliw Jerry Kupa, Marlon Blake, Grace oi the Seatile-Tacoma shipyards. Senators in First Place After Start Athfotics Subduod 7 to 5 At Washington Team Leads American League for Day By JUDSON BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer Spring is here! All the people who have been doubting It for various reasons, especially the weather, had to be convinced today because the baseball sea son is now open. The Washington Senators sub dued the Philadelphia Athletics, 7-5, yesterday In the nation's capital and took over first placo in the American league for at least one day. The formal bow for the Na tional and American leagues as a wholo today called for this program: National St. Louis at Cin cinnati, New York at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Chicago and Phila delphia at Boston. American Washington at New York, Boston at Phila delphia, Detroit at Cleveland and Chicago at St. Louis. In winning the inaugural In Griffith stadium the Senators confirmed the suspicions of many observers that play this season would be more slovenly, that the ball Is "more dead," that crowds in midweek will be smaller and that Washington is improved over last year. The turnout for the inaugural was the smallest in many years at Washington, 25,093, and the game itself was a stumbling af fair with the Senators making three errors and the Athletics calling on four hurlcrs. SERVICE MONOGRAMS WEST POINT Robert Woods. Army grldder, is the only cadet who has won a navy mon ogram. 'Woods transferred from Annapolis. If you don't pay a little out, How can we the axis rout? Buy a War Bond todayl When in Modford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors Beavers Top Heap; Drop Sac 2 to 1 Portland Holds Unsullied Early Season Record; No Wins Yot for Saattlo Men By The Associated Press Portland hold to tho puce yes terday and continued us one ot the three Pacific coast Ivugiio tennis with uiisollud early season records, defeating Sumimenlo 2 to 1 when an error gave tliu Beavers a run to break a 1-1 tie In tho eighth inning, Scattlo hot yet to break into the win column, losing yesterday 6 to 5 to Sun Diego, At Sacramento, Portland Cutchur Roy Eusteiwood, who had walked, cumo home on an er ror, to keep Portland at the top of tho heap, along with Sim Francisco and San Diego, Wild ness by Al Brazlu, Sacramento pitcher, contributed to tho Beav er victory. Jack Wilson, pitching for Portland, allowed six hits. The Pudre victory over Seattle was the result of a four-hit four run combination in tho eighth inning. First Baseman George McDonald started the rally with a triple which spelled defeat for Pitcher Hal Turplit, who yielded 10 hits. Frank Dusso,' pitching throughout for San Diego, al lowed 13. Attendance figures showed J decided drop from, the opening day. At San Francisco, for exam ple, the turn-out was 1804, com pared with Sunday's record 16, 000. A mere 427 watched the Portland-Sacramento gumo and others had corresponding slumps. In other league games San Francisco defeated Hollywood 4-3 when Outfielder Frcnchy Uhnlt singled to score two men in tho ninth, and Oakland de feated Los Angeles 8-5 with a six run burst In tho first Inning. Hollywood Stars Signs Nashville's Top Righthander HOLLYWOOD, April 21 tP) Don Pulford, a righthander who pitched nine victories and 10 losses for Nashville last season, has been signed on a 30-day trial basis by tho Hollywood Stars, Business Manager Oscar Rcichow announced lust night. He will join the Hollywood club in San Francisco. PIQHTS y Tha Assoelalad Prats KKW YIIIK"Jpa Tarter. VA. Rome, V. V., outiwlnted Jacklt Cooper, !M, Ut, caco (S). MIS ANnKt.ES I.uther "Sinner" White. 1314. naltlninre, outpointed John Ttiomai, 1.11, Ia Antrlrs (101. 'TpHE lovely enter-. X tainer goes to Panama to cheer our troops. Soldiers want to enjoy a Coca-Cola with w,h her and talk. A pretty and a Coke... just like home. In Iceland) the news told how troops had a good-natured fight to get the first Cokes available. Such are the stories from our fighting men everywhere. To mean so much, a drink must have some thing In taste, In goodness and In true refreshing qualities. Just to sip Ice-cold Coca-Cola is to find all those things. Yen, all the difference between something really refreshing and just something to drink. WagSft .lii..lwl,rmniilaii.iTiFifimCI I f r " 1 W. Maybt It's a make-shift dressing room, but Uncle jam's soldiers have given it a homelike (ouch . . , fresh flowers end a frosty bottle of Coke, Who could ask for more! Even with war and so many Coca-Cola bottling plants In enemy-occupied countries, our fighting men are delighted to find Coca-Cola being bottled In so many places all over the globe. SOntlD UNDER AUTHORITY OF THS COCA-COIA COMPANY IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS 86S Spring St. Phone 6832 Oops! Be Careful! Shortstop Johnny O'Nolll, above, ol the Portland- Beavers, puts plonly of "oomph" Into the opening ot spring training at San Joie, Calif, Naval School Has 150 Fields, 2000 Softball Teams GREAT LAKKS, III., April 21 !') Softball teams at the Great Lakes naval training sta tion will not have to lenvo their baso for competition. A program In being arranged for about 2000 teams, to be i'" "Jtai hona mo 0' A :t pvpym time vr'ifo girl ; : IH 1 1 f I 1 made up Into several leagues. Thero Is no uliorliigo of play Inn uiuii'it nliniit mil fluids hrlntt livallalilo fur tho milloin. 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