Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 08, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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cOSC Hangs
On to Top
Of Ladder
Beaver Tighten Grip by
Dropping Huiklet 6 lo 3;
Oregon Lock In Idohomtn
NORTHERN DIVISION
By Th Associated Press
W. L. Pot.
Oregon Btat 11 a .7na
Oruiion 8 3 .727
WnshliiKton ..... 0 4 ,BB6
Wniih. Stute 4 8 .333
Idnlio 0 10 .000
Oregon Statu, with but two
mora northern division Coast
conforenco bunoboll games to
pluy, took tighter grip on the
lengue leadership yesterday by
defeating third-place Washington
0 to 3 behind the tight pitching
of Don Cecil.
Oregon meanwhile recovered
from two disastrous whippings
tflby Washington State and kept
''Idaho tightly locked In the con
ference cellar with 23 to 1
shellacking. These two teams
play again today at Moscow
efter which Oregon moves to Se
attle for a Moiulay-Tuesduy se
ries with Washington. Oregon
and Oregon State will close their
conference seasons In a home-end-homo
series Muy IB and Muy
17.
Although they were outhlt 11
to S, errors were the Huskies' un
doing yesterday. Only two of the
Beavers' runs were earned,
while all of Washington's came
the hard way against flawlass
OSC fielding.
The Beavers started off with
two runs In tho first Inning on a
walk, Catcher Frank Roelnndt's
double and an error, and led all
; the woy.
Bill Glssborg hit a home run
Jor Washington In tho first In
'nine. Coach Oeorga Greene of Ida
ho shifted his lineup three times,
tisod three pitchers and three
pinch hitters but failed to stem
the flood of Oregon hits and Ida
. ho errors.
Easy Settlement
Of Grid Titles
Disputes Eyed
EUGENE, May 8 (IP) The
1 state high school footbiitl champ
', lonshlp may be decided this fall
' without controversy.
! The board of control of the
Oregon High School Activities
' association voted yesterday to
recommond to the general as
Assembly In December a plan to
settle titles for Class A, Class
B and six-man football teams.
! The State High School
- Coaches association approved
the plan, thon electod Orvllle
; Balloy, Mnrshflold, president;
Frank Ramsey, Klamath Falls,
, secretary, and Marble Cook,
J Beaverton, vice president.
j CORVALLIJ EDGES
4 EUGENE, May 8 (Pi Cor-
vellls successfully defended the
5 state high school golf champ-
ionshlp yesterday, edging ahead
of Eugene by one stroke.
, The four-man Corvallis team
scored 870 on the Eugene Conn
it try club course. Eugeno had 871;
- University high of Eugene, 692;
Salem, 729; Pnrkrose, 727;
4 Marshflold, 782.
p PORTLAND U WINS
- PORTLAND, May 8 VP)
Portland university extended Ita
baseball winning streak to nine
2 games here yesterday by taking
a doubloheadcr from Willanv
. ette, B-0 and 6-1. Andy Plonovl
- blanked Willamette In the first
game with three hits and Bill
. Doatle gave up but five In the
second.
DREW GETS TKO
! PORTLAND, Ore., May 8 VP)
j Davey Word, 148, Tacoma, suf
j fered a fourth round technical
knockout hero last night nt the
J hands of Llge Drew, 147, Los
Angoles. Drew substituted for
? Spider McCnllum, Missoula,
. Mont., who was Injured In train
ing.
r INFORMATION, PLEASE
CHARLOTTE, N. C, VP)
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where the marriage license rec
f ords are kept, received a post
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following message;
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deeds, wrote to the postcard
sender, asking for additional
v data before tracing the matter.
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Bocchi Stars at Track
Meet; Medford Crowned
Pearpickcrt Win Stat- Go for Fourth
Tim; Klamath Man Breaks Discus Mark
EUGENE, May 8 (IP) Southern Oregon's domination of
state high school sports was complete today with Medford wear
ing tho stnto track championship for the fourth consecutive yoar.
The strong Pearpickers, however, barely nosed out Seaside.
Until the last event, the half-mile relay, Medford trailed. 18 to
16. But the Pearpickers speed quarUit toured the 880-yard relay
course In 1:33.7 minutes to win by 40 yards and boost the team
total to 21 points. Seaside did
not place in the roluy.
That sent the track crown
south, following the bnsketbull
title, won by Klumuth Falls,
and the football championship,
claimed by Klamath Falls and
Marshfleld.
In addition the only record
porformunce of the day was by
a southern Orogon boy, Jim
Bocchi of Klamath Falls, who
sent tho discus sailing 131) feet
Tho old mark was 138 feet B
Inches, hold Jointly by Murlon
Keglnato of Klamath Falls and
Ray Heldonrlch of Mllton-Froe-
water.
Bocchi 'also won the high
lumn to share individual scor
ing honors with Dick Hurlow,
Seaside, who won the 100 and
220 dash events.
Team scoring ended Ilka this:
Medford 21. Seanldo 18, Marsh
flold IB, Bouvurton 13, Ktumath
Falls 11. Couuillo 10. La Grande
0, Vale 8, Eugeno, Bend and
Hood River 7, Chomawa, Co
lumbia Prep, Woodburn and
Scappoose 6, Ontario, Roscburg,
Itoguo River and Lukovicw o,
Molollu 4W, Gronts Poss, Har
rlsburg, Collage Grove und Wll
lamina 4. Springfield, Corvallis,
Hlllsboro and Milwaukle 3, Sll-
verton 2, F.ntorprlse 1H, Myrtle
Point, Redmond, Central Cath
olic and Salem 1.
Bocchi In the high Jump and
RalDh Dyson of Ontario In the
low hurdles wore tho only de
fending champions who won,
Five others were eligible, but
Steve Dlpple, Medford, ran
third In the 100-yard dash; Lee
Krause, Cottage Grove, second
in tho 440; Bob Heacock, Sea
side, third in the Javelin; Dale
Noldcrmeyor, Medford, failed to
qualify for tho pole vault In
tho district meet, and Bill Bur
ther, Ontario, lost year's 220
yard doh winner, was scrutch
cd becauso of his mother's Ill
ness.
Tho summary:
120 yard high hurdles won
by Jack Turner (Seaside), Davles
(La Grando) second, H. Puddy
(Hood River) third, Moon (Sll
vorton) fourth, Hatfield (Myrtle
Point) fifth. Time 16.2.
100 yard dash won by Dick
Harlow (Seaside), McCracken
(Coaulltc) second. Dlpple (Med
ford) third, Culllgan (Columbia
Prep) fourth, Warren (Salem)
fifth. Time 10.8.
Shot put won by Ken Maine
(Marshfleld), 47 feot 1 inch;
Springer (Beaverton) 45 feet 2
inches, second; Fleser (Medford),
43 feet 8 Inches, third; Frlck
(Molalla), 43 feet 1 Inch, fourth;
Winter (Redmond), 41 feot 1
Inch, fifth.
Mile run won by Kent Clark
(Rogue River), Wtlkerson (Wll
lamina) second, Beallamy (Wood
burn) third, R. Clark (Corval
lis) fourth, Shoemaker (Vale),
fifth. Time 4:30.4.
Broad Jump won by Bert
Young, (Roseburg) 20 feet 9
inches; Horn (Hood River) 20
feot 6H Inches, second; Groupe,
(Columbia Prop) IB feet 10 Vi
inches, third; Shearer, (Scap
poose) 18 feet Bhi Inches, fourth;
Valllencour, (Klamath Falls) IB
feet 7V4 Inches, fifth.
880 yard run won by Jim
Howard (Lakevlew); Shtvlln
(Valo) second, Chrlstcnscn,
(Beaverton) third; Anderson
(Marshfleld), fourth; Curran
(Corvallis) fifth. Time 2:04.
, Javolln Won by Jerry Ford,
(Marshfleld) 1B4 feot 3 Inches;
Pearce, (Hnrrisburg) 1S3 feot
7tt Inches, second; Heacock,
(Seasldo) 1S2 feet 8 inches.
third; Oberstaller, (Milwaukle)
140 feet 6 Inches, fourth; Baylls
(Medford) 140 foot 4 Inches,
fifth.
Half mile relay won by Med
ford, (Charles Breley, Marvin
Doty, Ralph Clark, Steve Dip
pie); Eugeno, second; Woodburn.
third; Beaverton, fourth; Cen
tral catholic, fifth. Time 1:33.7
High Jump won by Jim
Bocchi, (Klamath Falls) 8 feet
11 Inches; Brown (Eugene),
sneiicr, (Beaverton) and Eciclcn,
(Chemawa) tied for second, 8
foot 10 inches; Bosch (Columbia
Prep) fifth, B feet 8 inches.
440-yard dash won by Frank
Clark (Medford); Krause, (Cot
tage Grove), second; Shevlln.
(Vale) third; Clark (Bend)
fourth; Hnrpsteln, (Beavorton),
fifth. Tlmo 82.8.
Pole vault won by George
Rassmussen, (Bend), 11 foet;
Williams, (Chemawa), Hargett
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fleld) tlod for second, 10 feet
6 inches; K rente (Modford),
fifth, 10 feet 3 Inches,
200 yard low hurdles won
by Ralph Dyson (Ontario); Lath
rop (Grant Pass;, second; Mc.
Entee, (Hlllsboro) third; Moore,
(Coqullle), fourth; Kaufman,
(Molalla) fifth. Time 23.2.
Discus won by Jim Bocchi,
(Klamath Falls) 130 feet (new
stato record). Old mark held
Jointly by Reginato, Klamath
Falls and Helndcnrich, Mac-Hi,
at 138 foet 6 Inches; Anderson
(Scappoose), 124 feet 3 H Inches,
second; Ranch, (Springfield) 121
font 614 Inches, third; Glcblyn,
(Molalla) and Denny, (Enter
prise) 116 feet 1 Inch tied for
fourth.
220-yard dash won by Dick
Hurlow (Seanldo); McCracken
(Coqullle), second; Dlpplo (Med
ford), third; Courtnoy, (La
Grando) fourth; Hicks, Mil
waukle) fifth. Time 23.4.
Count Fleet
To Try Near
Impossible
BALTIMORE. Md., May 8 UP)
Count Fleet attempted today to
do what only seven horses be
fore him' have done win the
$30,000 added Preakness stakes
after coming home first in the
Kentucky derby.
And the crowd, which was
expected to reach 33,000, was
confldont he could do It eo
confident that In the early wag
ering Mrs. John D. Hertz'
brown hurricane was 1-4 or 1-8
choice to romp In . ahead of
three othor colts likely to start
against mm.
An off track was In prospect
ior mo oara running of Mary
land's most famous race, .sched
uled to go to post at 11:40 a. ra.
PWT.
Named to oppose the Count
and incidentally try for $10,-
uuu in second money were
Allen T. Simmons' Blue Swords,
second in the derby; W. L.
Brann' Vlncentlve and H. I.
Strau' New Moon, both home
bred, and Isidore Bleber's
nao Morale, although the lat
ter entry appeared today to be
purely technical.
RACE EXTENDED
SACRAMENTO. Calif., May 8
(IP) A 20-day extension for the
Bay Meadows race mooting Is
authorized in a bill approved by
both house of the California
legislature and now before Gov.
Earl Warren. The state horse
racing board would have the fi
nal say in the matter. Bay
Meadows Is In its second 60 days
of racing.
HUSKIE GOLFER WINS
MOSCOW, Idaho, May 8 UP)
W. Jacobs of Washington was
medalist with a 74 yesterday
m the University of Washington
golf team defeated the Univer
sity of Idaho 22 H to 4tt.
Idaho' H. Manson shot a 75.
PITY THE PAYMASTER '
BOISE, Idaho, (IP) A small
business man, discussing difficul
ties of wartime operation, made
this report:
"I normally employ 22 per
sons. During 1842 there were
153 name on the payroll, and of
these only four, Including my
self, were there at both the start
and end of the year."
"I0HTS
y Thi MoolitMf Prm
BOSTON llfttrr ArmHronf. 140, lot An.
?,!, knocked nut Tommy Jewim, isi.
prlnnflrlrt, Man. (I),
JWUYWOOD-Rkiln I.mii, US, lot
AntflH mitpolntd Clra Shnni, 1I0U, 8n
Ditto (10).
Northern
Baseball
Hopes Slump
Portland Drop Pair of
Pitching Duels; Seattle
Blanked by Frisco Seal
By The Associated Press
' Northern teams continued to
far badly yesterday on their
horn fields against California
entrant in the Pacific Coast
league.
Portland dropped a pair of
pitching battles to Los Angoles,
2 to 1 and 4 to 1, and Seattlo
was blanked 4-0 by San Fran
cisco in a game that saw Seal
Pitcher Bob Joyce fall one
blooplng single short of a no-hit-no-run
performance. Port
land's defeat dropped the Beav
ers Into fifth pluco behind Oak
land which defeated Sacramento
8-4 In a 14-lnnlng struggle.
Charley Schenz finally check
ed the upward surge of tht
Hollywood Stars, pitching seven
hit boll to give San Diego a
10-4 victory.
Ad Llska of Portland and
Red Lynn of Los Angeles tangl
ed in the first game at Portland.
Llska fanned 11 Angels and
Issued but five hits, while Lynn
was scattering eight Portland
blnglos and whiffing five. A
single by Charley English, In
tho sixth inning broke a 1-1
deadlock and gave the Angels
their winning margin. Ken
Raffcnsberger pitched two-hit
ball to win the nightcap.
Only three of tho punchless
Rainlcrs got on a base against
Joyce. Carnett connected with
the single that ruined the no
hitter In the sixth and also drew
a walk. The third Seattle run
ner to reach first did so on an
error. Joyce struck out only
two. Hal Turpin was on the
mound for Seattle. The teams
meet again today in a double
header. The oaks came through In
their 14-lnning game when Emil
Mailho drew a walk with the
bases loaded, forcing In the. win
ning run. ,
Hammering Henry
Wrecks Jessup's
Boxing Hopes
BOSTON, Majt 8 Hammerln
Henry Armstrong, the only
triple champion in boxing his
tory, today hastened toward the
next stopping-off place on his
sensational comeback tour, leav
ing behind the wreckage of the
ambitious hopes of Tommy Jes
sup of Springfield.
After warming up by shadow
boxing In his dressing room for
20 minutes at the Boston Gar
den last night, the crafty Arm
strong generated such fistic heat
that he knocked out Jessup in
60 seconds flat in what was
scheduled as a 10-round bout
Baseball Meeting
Scheduled Tuesday
An Important city league base
ball meeting will be held Tues
day, May 9, in the council cham
ber of the city hall. All inter
ested persons are invited to at
tend, including active players,
non-active players and members
of last year's Pelican team. This
meeting will decide the fate of
baseball for the city this sum
mer. The meeting will start
promptly at 7:30 p. m.
LEMOS GET DECISION
HOLLYWOOD, May 8 UP)
A staccato of lefts and hooks
with both hands won a 10-round
decision last night for Richie
Lemos, 135; Los Angeles, giving
him the fourth win in six bout
with Cleo Shans, 130 H, San
Diego negro.
The two Judges gave Lemos
the nod and the referee called
it a draw.
May S. 1948
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