OSC Leads League; VSC Tops Oregon Webfeet Have Road Trip . Spoiled by Washington . Stats Boating 14 to 5 NORTHERN DIVISION By The Associated Press . W. L. Pet. Oregon Stat ...'..10 2 .833 Oregon . 7 2 .778 Washington 4 3 .571 Wash. State . 3 8 .273 Idaho. 0 0 .000 '' Oregon State was idle yester day but vaulted Into the lead in the northern division baseball race as Washington State spoiled the opening of the University of Oregon's northern road trip by trouncing the erstwhile front- runners 14 to 5. Oregon State will play third place Washington today at Seat tle and Oregon and Washington State will resume hostilities at Pullman. The Beavers will close their road trip against the Hus kies again Friday, and Oregon will move on to Moscow for a pair Friday and Saturday against Idaho. WSC started the fireworks In the fourth inning yesterday and kept on blasting at the offerings of Johnny Bubalo and Harold Saltzman, Oregon hurlers, for a total of 16 hits. Kramer gave up 10 hits for the winners, who threatened only once, with a four-run rally In the eighth. Bergman, WSC shortstop, was the day's top hitter, getting four for five. " Simple Track Meet " Now Track Mess 'LOS ANGELES, - May () That trackfest at the coliseum Saturday is going to be a triple dual meet or something equally complicated. It started out as the annual California-USC dual, which the Trojans have won since 1926. And now: Arnold Eddy,' USC graduate manager, announced yesterday that six teams (and several in dividuals) are entered: the Bears, Bruins, Trojans, Whittier,. Pep perdine and San Diego State. : The last four were to have competed with UCLA Saturday morning. At a later date the Bruins were to meet California at Berkeley. By pouring the whole business together, the Bruins are saved a trip north, and three duals re sult: Trojans against Bears, UCLA against Bears, and Bruins against the combined efforts of fepperdlne, Whittier and San Diego State. By The Associated Press' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. ...11 ...11 ...8 ... 8 ... 8 3 6 7 .7 9 6 10 S 9 .786 .647 .533 .533 .471 .375 .357 .313 Los Angeles .. San Diego .. Portland .......... San Francisco . Oakland Hollywood .... Seattle Sacramento nil yesterady-s'results Hollywood 6, San Diego 1. ' Oakland 2. Racrammtn 1 r. San Francisco at Seattle, post poned. Los Angeles at Portland, post poned. AMERICAN LEAGUE ''' W. L. Pet. new York 9 Cleveland .. 8 Detroit .........7 Washington 8 St. Louis .... ; ;...4 Philadelphia ..... 5 Boston 4 Chicaeo 3 , YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 4, Boston 3. Washington 8, Philadelphia Cleveland 2-2, Chicago : (second game eleven innings), .ueuuil 9, Ol. IjOUIS 1. .750 .667 .636 .571 .400 .357 .333 .273 1-5 NATIONAL LEAGUE . w. l. , Pet; Brooklyn .'. ,10 1 3 .769 St. Louis .' 7 ' 5 .583 Pittsburgh ................ 7 6 .538 Cincinnati .... 7 6 .538 Boston : 5 5 .500 New York 5 8 .385 Chicago 4 8 Philadelphia ............ 3: 7 .333 .300 EARLY START PORTLAND, May - 6 P) Portland's Beavers will ..start their weekday baseball games at 2:30 p. m., instead of the pre viously announced 4 p. m., Bus iness Manager W. H. Klepper snm today. Sunday games, 'all doubleheaders, will begin at 1:30 p. m. IS YOUR CHILD A HOSE PICKER? It miT be ft 1m of bow! worm 1 1 And thM roundworm! can uum real trouble I Other warning! art! uneeiy stomach. nr vouaneu, Itchtntr part. If you even lutMct roundworms, net Jame'i Verm If tip today I JAYNE'8 la America's lead Inn proprietary worm medirine t tinett by millions for over a century. Arts gently, yet drlvi out round worms. iMmand JAYNE'B VERMIFUGE, ,. , - . v :- Oregon Prep Trackfest Operates on War Basis Field Shaved Of Second Placers; Bocchi's Discus Throw Breaks Record EUGENE, May 6 W) Oregon's streamlined, wartime chnm plonship high school track and field meet will be held hero Fri day on Hayward field where 109 athletes from every section of the state will vie in the 14 standard events. Under a war-time set-up the usual two-day competition will be cut to a single day, and the field has been shaved in half by the elimination of the second-place winners from the eighth dis trict meets held last weekend. Preliminaries in the 100 and 220-yard dashes and the high and low hurdles will be held at 10 a. m., with the meet proper opening at 1:30 p. m. Colonel Bill Hayward, veteran University of Oregon track coach, will be director of the meet which will be conducted in true Olympic style. Although the first five place winners will receive rib bons instead of the usual medals, the awards will be presented by the university's junior weekend queen and her court. New state records are prob lematical in view of the re stricted training under adverse weather conditions this spring and the fact that this annual classic is being held 10 days or two weeks earlier than usual. Unusual, however, will be the appearance of seven defending champions who won titles at Corvallis last year, namely, Nei dermeyer, Medford pole-vaulter; Bocchi, Klamath Falls high jumper; Dipple, Medford 100 yard champion; Heacock, Sea side javelin thrower; Krause, Cottage Grove quarter-miler; Dyson, Ontario's low hurdles champion, and Burgher, Ontar io's 220-yard titleholder. Only Krause, however, was able to register the best mark in the state during district com petition, and many of the cham pions were far under their win ning performances of 1942. The only records that appear In great danger are the discus and high hurdles. Bocchi. of the Klamath Pelicans qualified for the state championships with a toss of 139 feet 7 inches in the discus, a foot and two inches bet ter than the state mark held jointly by Reginato of Klamath Falls and Heidenrich of Mac-Hi. Turner of Seaside ran the highs in 15.5 in district competition, one-tenth of a second over the new state mark made by Ma grader of Mac-Hi at Corvallis last year. Condition of the track is ex pected to be good, and other good performances are expect ed to be made during the after noon. The University of Oregon will be host for the meet, but only housing will be furnished the visitors in view of present food rationing. A meeting of the OHSAA will be held here early Friday morn ing, and the state prep coaches will hold their semi-annual meeting at noon Friday. J Fairview Men Top Graders Softball Go When the final grade school Softball game was decided last night Fairview class A team had won the championship by dropping Roosevelt 14 to 4. Leading all hitters for Fair view was Edwards and Bright man. Edwards connected five times in five times at bat while Brightman knocked the ball for the loop in the third inning to drive in three of his team's runs. Loper led the losing squad Roosevelt with four hits out of four times at bat Line-ups: Fairview ( AB Patterson, 3b .. Sanders, c ... W. Brightman, lb .. Edwards, p Combs, ss C. Brightman, 2b .. Hines, sf Heath, rf Carter, cf Mills, If Whorley, s Nelson, i . 5 ... 3 5 .. 5 ... 0 ... 3 ... 4 4 1 - 1 2 0 Total Roosevelt Woodcock, If Orr, ss Brown, cf Ellis, p Torgerson, sf - Shaw, lb Kephart, 2b . Loper, c Southwell, rf .. Hamilton, 3b .. Total 29 AB 4 3 3 .- 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 R 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 14 R 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 32 4 10 DOG RACE SCHEDULED PORTLAND, May 6 UP) The Multnomah Kennel club today scheduled a 60-day dog racing meet to open in Portland May 31. President Murray Kemp said army approval has been received. Portlanders, Seattle to Try Again Weather Poitponei First Of Horns Game Series; Net Result Portland Gains By The Associated Press Portland and Seattle will try again today to show the home folks the 1943 editions of their Pacific Coast league baseball teams. The opening gnme of the first at-home series for cither team was postponed yesterday because of the weather. Net result was that Portland gained slightly on the second place San Diego Padres who lost, 6 to 1, to the Hollywood Stars. This same victory by the Stars, on the other hand, pushed Seat tle down Into seventh place, with Hollywood moving up to sixth out of a cellar tie. Sacramento gained undisputed tenancy in the basement by los ing 2 to 1 to Oakland, the Solons second straight loss of the series. None of the runs were earned In a tight pitching duel in which Henry Pippen of the Oaks gave up only five hits and Byerly of Sacramento six. In taking the second In two days from San Diego, Hollywood broke a 1-1 deadlock in the sixth by pushing across four runs on four hits. Weekday ball games at Port land will start at 2:30 p. m. in stead of 4 p. m., beginning to day, business managers said yes terday In announcing the sched ule revision that will see yester day's postponed contest made up in a twin bill on the Angels next trip to Portland. Beau Jack Gets Bid to Fight Mexican Star LOS ANGELES, May 6 VP) Beau Jack, lightweight boxing champion by New York stand ards, has been offered $30,000 to $35,000 for a title bout here with Mexico's stellar Juan Zurlta. The $30,000 bid was made by Matchmaker Charley McDonald, but McDonald said Jack's mana ger, Chick Wergeles, advised him the Beau wants a $50,000 guarantee. This word brought from George Paranassus, Zurita's pi lot, a compromise Inducement of $35,000, . but, Parnassus said, that is the limit. He did not name the angel behind the $35, 000 offer. Always read the classified ads. PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH TkUS, OREGON TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive More Yourself Save H Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main b .No itterness in BREWED WITH W HM. Just the kiss cf tke hop 7nr BE . the.beerjhatjv &fr. IQ4J, Jtt. Mliix Brnvipf CnMihimlu, tt '"5 . ' i.--'-x;k ':? 1- f it'.? Ji Gang! Here's Your Chance -STATE SCHOOL Til Gam COLLECTION Gtmitfi Mon. Tues. Wed. - May 10-11-12 This contest Is sponsored by the Port land Baseball Club and the Oregon State Salvage committee, through your schools. All grade school kids are eli gible. The city boy and girl, and the country boy and girl, outside of Port land, who collect the most tin cans will be crowned Tin Can Kings and Queens. They will be taken to Portland and feted for their patriotic efforts. Attention Mothers- Pleoie continue to lave your tin cam. There will continue to bo a great need for tin salvage. To prepare: clean can woll and soak off label; cut off both ends and flatten firmly, tuck cut-off ends in can. Cans will be collected from timo to time. Please help our youngsters in this Tin Can Contest. Thoro's no reason why we can't have a Klamath Tin Can King and Queen. We'd sure bo proud of thorn! For Further Information See Your School Teacher or the County Salvage Committee CM. "Scotty" Lolcoma, chairman, phone 7744 May . 14