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    Yanks Convince No One,
o But Still Show Way In
American League Chase
By JUD80N BAILEY
J Ainoolnlod Piatt Sports Wrilor
Tlin Nutlonal ImiHiiu In huvliiK
' two-hono raco for llio pennant
i mid It's a Kooil uliow that lliu
i i)rooklyi DodKmn and St. Louis
i; Cardinals nrn giving llio fnnii.
: But the roally wlilo-opon
1 scramble is in Hie American
league, whore llm sixth pluco
: club In closer ti llio loud than
i In thn third rluli In llio Nation
j ul. The Now York Yankees liuvc
vj boon showing tho way except
1 for ono lupio ,ovor slnco the
'A season started, yet thoy havo
'I not convinced anybody that
1 thoy mo u real ball club.
Certainly lht-y Imvo not con
i vluced Lulto Suwcll, niiinnKur
of tho luat place St. Louis
J)rown, whom lliu Yanks bout
yesterday 2-1 when Hob Mun
4 crlcf forced home llio deckling
' run In llio iiltilli inning with u
dalk.
It wan tho twoltth loas In IS
games for llio Drowns and clKht
i of the defeats Imvo been' by one
. run and another was by a shut
I out. In other words n lilt hero
or a liood fielding play thero
i might Imvo changed tho iilory
riuny times and oven with all
Fighter
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Bob Montgomery, who walloped Beau Jack at Madison Bquare
Garden to win recognition as lightweight champion in New York,
returns to work In blacksmith shop oi Chester, Pa., shipyard.
Bend Elks Seen Tough Go
1 For Pelicans on Sunday
i The Klamath Falls Tellcon
; ;!4 baseball team will Journey to
! Bend this Sunday for n game
, with tho Bend Ktlta of the Ccn-
tral Oregon league.
I Boasting many outstanding
.: 1 players tho Elks should be tough
1 competition. Bill Hatch and
.; Jock Gordon, brother of famed
: i Joo Gordon of tho Yankees,
muko up tho nucleus of tho Bond
j nine. A Pelican M-mnn travel
I ing squad will bo chosen at to
i night's practice session on the
i Rprpnlnllnn unrtc f InlH. Mimnffnr
jr4 Marshall Eyestono, who has been
Onflncd to bed In his homo by
ncss, will attend his first prac
tice and choose tho squad for
tho trip up north.
, Pelican players who aro al
.'Eyes
their trouble, tho Browns are
only seven games behind the
Yankn.
After yesterday's Kama Be-
well wui inlHorublo. "Tho only
p I a c (i cloiio ones count ! In
horseshoes," ho moaned. "But
tho truth la I hnvon't aoon any
ball Olub In our leniiuo that
stands out. Tho Yunkoca don't
and It's anybody's pennant."
Detroit scored seven ruin in
a bin seventh Inning of a nltiht
gamo nt Washington to subdue
tho Senators B-2 and the result
of this waa to expand tho Ywv
Ueea' margin over second place
to a full iiamo, but to hold tholr
dlstunco over tho thlrd-pioce
Tigers to a buro gamo and a
half.
T h e Philadelphia Athletics
overpowered uieveiiina iu i
with an llihlt offensive while
Rooklo Con Black held tho In
dlans to nlno scattered blows
Thla kept tho A'a In fourth place
'Vt gamea back of Now York
whllo tiio Indiana skidded to
sixth with their ninth loss In
11 games. Even so Cleveland is
only four guinea out o( lirat
place.
Tho Chicago White Sox
at Work
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t - i - t
,
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most sure to make' tho Jaunt ore
III Hatfield, Red Million), Mar
shall Eycstonc and Shipman, out
fielders; "Scotty" Smith, McKen
nely, Whitney, Williams, Crcspl,
Bocchl and Gross, Inflcldcrs: Bcl-
lnttl and Haines, pitchers.
Goldic Goldbar, slugging Dor
rls outfielder, also is expected to
make the trip north and he
should strengthen that depart
ment very much. Frank Ram
scy, local high school football
coach, Is turning out tonight for
practice and, If ho can get away
long enough, may make the trip
Sunday. Ramsey Is a catcher;
The game will be held on the
local Bend diamond, Starting
lime is 2:30 p. m.
Have It
IA6IM PUVSONSiTMeR.
SrDB OF SECOND BASE
-pLLS INATfUOPTSrCTp
bounced from seventh to fifth
by beating the Boston Red Sox
04 with five runs in the third
inning. Chicago, kicked around
in the early weeks of the sea
son, now ia 2 games out of
tho load,
In the National league the
Chicago Cuba caught the Brook
lyn Dodgers atlll In a reverie
from thair final victory at St.
Louis and dynamited the Dodg
ers 8-1 while the Cardinals
romped to an 8-2 decision over
tho Phillies. This ahaved Brook
lyn's lead again to halt a game.
The Pittsburgh Pirates pound
ed out a 0-6 victory over the
Now York Giants for Triiett
(Hip) Sewell, who now haa won
aix and loat Just one gamo. The
triumph enabled the Pirates to
hold third place, 4V4 games out
of the lead, by a shade in the
percentages over the Cincinnati
Beds, who beat the Boa ton
Braves 7-4 In a night game. The
Rcda rallied for four runa in the
eighth Inning to save the vic
tory for Johnny Vandcr Mecr.
Chalk, Phil
Fight Won't
Settle Title
Wright, Terranova Bottl
Tonight in Championship
Tussle Supposedly
By BID FEDER
NEW YORK, June 4 (P)
Tho featherweight champion,
which Is more than a little bit
confused Just now, won't be
helped much tonight, even
though Chalky Wright and Phil
Terranova are going to tear at
each other in a 19-rounder
that's supposed to go a long way
toward straightening it up.
The Chalk, who Insists he's
not one year younger than the
Malno. and Young Phil, who's a
nice kid boasting about how he
beat Lulu Costantino and can
do the same to any 126-poundcr,
tanglo in a tea-party tussle with
Wco Willie Pep, the Connecti
cut firecracker, probably June
23.
This is supposed to bo a title
shot the collision between -Wee
Willie and tonight's, winner
but tho package of pep has a
date to meet Sal Bartolo in Bos
ton next Tuesday, w It h Wee
Willie's New York version of the
title on tho line. And if Sal
should walk out of there with
all the marbles, then it's going
to be "every man for theirself."
For the New York State Ath
letic commission says it doesn't
rccognizo next Tuesday s bout
as a title tilt and wants Wee
Willie to get together with- the
winner of tonight's shuffle.
All of which together with
the fact The National Boxing
association gives its blessing to
Jackie Callura as champ add
a pretty puzzle for tonight's
shindig.
Weekend
Fishing
Prospects
PORTLAND, June 4 JP)
High, roily water will dull
fishermen's hopes in most sec
tions of Oregon this weekend,
the state game department pre
dicted today, but the most
promising exceptions appeared
in the Rogue, Deschutes and
Tillamook areas.
The weekly bulletin Includ
ed these county reports:
Lane Streams high and mud
dy but Improving, Best catches
made In lakes.
Linn Conditions unfavor
able.
Curry Rogue salmon fishing
slow. Othor streams poor.
. Douglas Stream conditions
bod.
Lincoln No catches report
ed: .
Tillamook Many limit
catches reported with fishing
fair In all streams. Good salmon
catches taken from Wilson and
lower Trask rivers and Neha
lorn fair for trout.
Jackson Fair salmon catches
reported from Rogue. Best small
stream angling in Beaver and
Butte creeks and in Fish lake
district.
Josephine All larger streams
yielding limit trout catches with
Rogue exceptionally good.
Rogue only fair' for salmon,
however,
Baker Streams high and
illy.
Harney Only Rattlesnake,
jlson and Spring creeks favor
able. Malheur Nice bags of trout
taken from Rose creek and
Owyhee river but other streams
poor,
Wallowa Only good fishing
Juno 4, 1943
Sports "nX
Briefs
Hugh
Fullerton, Jr,
NEW YORK, June 4 VP)
With or without Gunder Haegg,
thla year's national AAU track
and field championships are at
tracting plenty of Interest . , ,
Dan Ferris, the AAU secretary
treasurer, says the entries are
"surprisingly good" and com
ments that he's had letters from
a great many service men or
boys who expect to be called
soon saying that they'd like to
compete ... If you hear some
one holler, "My old man could
lick your old man" in the Madi
son Square Garden right tonight,
it'll be Bobby Kuffin and Ter
ry Young. Both of their fathers
wcr pro fighters, Bobby's dad
fought as Teddy Hubbs and Ter
ry's dad also waa Terry Young
. . , And Chalky Wright and
Phil Terranova, who clash in thu
main bout, both come from fanv
iliea of eleven children. Any
crap shooter could tell you that
makes their scrap a natural.
SHORTS AND SHELLS
One reason why Greg Rice
dian l tiuci' lomun'owv metro
politan senior track meet Is a
uad case of shin splints he picked
up training on concrete roads
and a hard high school track
. . . The major league all-star
game July 14 wilt be broadcast
over the Mutual network. The
company that sponsors the world
Bcries broadcasts puis $2S,UUU on
the 'Mine for the exclusive air
righta.
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
Charlie Landolf, New Castle
(Pa.) News: "When Huck Geary
dashed for home against the
boston Braves the other day, he
wasn't writing a new chapter
in his book. Tho Pirate snort
stop has been performing that
stunt quite regularly since don
ning picaroon livery." . . . And,
we might add, getting caught as
far as Jrom here to buifalo.
SERVICE DEPT.
Lieut. Fred Frankhousc, for
mer big league fllnger, organ
izing a baseuaU team at Fort
Hamilton, N. Y., with Pvt. Dick
Fitzgerald, cx-Fordhom athlete,
as his assistant coach . . . Ray
Tender, Lew's son who is sta
tioned at Fort Meade, Md., play
ed football and basketball at
Penn State college but didn't
try for the boxing team. Prob
ably there weren't any Benny
Leonards around there for him
to fight . . . Lieut. Larry Tef
fenhagen, who did the blocking
for Whizzcr White at Colorado
U, now is testing planes for Un
cle Sam at the Philadelphia na
vy yard. He holds the navy
cross and DFC . . . Every mem
ber of the baseball team at the
Bainbrldge, Ga army air field
Is a former pro player, but the
commanding officer, Col. Mills
S. Savage, is a former Georgia
tech footballer.
at Wallowa lake where many
limits taken.
Crook Limits reported from
Crooked river, and Marks, Al
len, Deep and Brush creeks.
Jefferson Fair fly fishing
reported on lower Deschutes In
Warm Springs area. Metolius
improving.
Wasco Deschutes high but
clear with fishing fair.
Washington Streams Improv
ing with bent FRtrhea rnnrtiri
from East and West Dairy
creeks.
Gosh!.
about 'jtr-
NO HOAVSpS (Jlf if ' JW :
r
ilnezee. Sinneu sstaai i,me
ARMED ' 3.03,85
PAGE ELEVEN
Rainiers,
Beavers Vin
Close Tilts
. Soes Take Big Bite Our
Of Angels' Lead; Age Races
Youth In Hollywood Bottle
By The Associated Press
The Coast league second di
vision stirred mightily and
threateningly yesterday as Seat
tle and Portland both won extra
Inning tilts by one run margins
and Sacramento took another bit
out of the once staggering lead
of Los Angeles,
It was age against youth In the
Seattle-Hollywood game as the
Rainiers' 43-year-old Sylvester
Johnson posted a 1 to 0 victory
over the Stars' rookie hurler,
Eddie Erautt. Johnson, how
ever, allowed six hits to the 18-ycar-old
Erautt's five. Jimmy
Jewell, second baseman, scored
Seattle's winning run in the 10th
and last inning when Butch
Moran, Hollywood first baseman,
threw wildly trying to catch him
going from second to third.
At Oakland the Portland Beav
ers took a 12-inning 2 to 1 de
cision over the Acorns when
Spencer Harris who had doubled
and advanced to third on Larry
Barton's infield roller, came
home on John O'Neill's fly to
center field. It was Ad Liska's
fifth win of the season against as
many defeats and Portland's sec
ond straight game of the series.
Sacramento rose up from sev
enth place to spot Los Angeles
five runs and still win, 7 to 6.
It was Mickey Burnett's homer
in the eighth with two aboard
that did the damage. It was the
seventh defeat in the" last 11
starts for the Angels who now
are but five and a half games
ahead of San Francisco.
The Seals, meanwhile,
strengthened their contender's
position by turning San Diego
aside 7 to 4 for their second
straight game. The Seals were
outhit 11 to 10 but Del Young's
three bagger in the third with
the bases loaded made up the
deficit. ,
Harrison Named
"Man of Year" in "
Huskie Athletics
SEATTLE, June 4 (F) Walt
Harrison, all-coast center in foot
ball and a shot-putter of no mean
ability on the track team, has
been named by a varsity coaches'
poll as the "man of the year"
In University of Washington ath
letics. Harrison received honor
able mention for all-American
for his work on the Husky grid
team.
Bill Morris, outstanding guard
on Washington's Pacific coast
conference champions IP bas
ketball team, was runnerup.
INSPIRATION
ELLENSBURG, June 4 VP)
For the second straight year, Bob
Lynn of Marshfield, Ore., has
been voted the Klwanis Inspira
tional award by the Central
Washington track squad.
Lynn broke both the mile and
two-mile records for the Wash
ington Intercollegiate conference
at the annual meet last month.
He was co-captain of the 1943
squad, with Hal Bemdt of Ta
coma, a sprinter. The squad
elected Jimnechsner, Ellensburg,
a hurdler, captain for 1944.
Si
GOE srrU-XK3H ONE QTr
AMD TmCES TOWNS
in conn&ci'icut'
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Tommy Milton, Mr. Automobile Racing of the early '20a, ahowa how h mad turn at height
of career. Other prominent membsra of roaring road fraternity are, Uft to right, Eddie Hain.
Loula Nikrent, Barney Oldfield,
From aplash direct to mouth
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sW?W5Fsi-f3
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in first public demonstration of skip bombing at Childress, Tex. On bomb has already pene
trated top of target. Joseph Merl Arnoff of Clereland, Ou gets trophy as all-America bombard
ier. He takes Individual honors In first flying training command precision bombing Olympio
games, making better score with fir bombs dropped from 10.000 feet than did 23 other com
petitors.
High School
Pitcher Goes
To Boston
SEATTLE, June 4 (IP) The
most talked about Seattle high
school pitcher since Freddie Hut
chinson is going to the Boston
Red Sox.
Walt Clough, the bespectacled,
likeable kid with spring steel in
his right arm, announced last
night that he had signed with
Scout Ernie Johnson and would
report, after his graduation from
West Seattle high next week, to
Roanoke In the Piedmont league,
a Boston farm.
Clough had a strikeout aver
age of nearly 15 per game as he
went through the prep season
without defeat. The Red Sox
were reported to have paid
'Clough a bonus for signing, but
the amount was not disclosed.
Seattle and the New - York
Yankees, who sent a scout most
of the way across the country -to
see Clough in action, were the
other principal bidders for his
services.
By The Associated Press
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Los Angeles -...33 12 .733
San Francisco 27 17 .614
San Diego 25 22 .532
Oakland 23 22 .511
Hollywood 20 27 .426
Portland 19 . 26 .422
Sacramento 17 27 .386
Seattle ...;..... 17 28 .378
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Sacramento 7, Los Angeles 6.
San Francisco 7, San Diego 4.
Portland 2, Oakland 1 (12 in
nings). Seattle 1, Hollywood 0 (10 In
nings). NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Brooklyn 26 15 .634
St. Louis 24 14 .632
Pittsburgh 19 17 .528
Cincinnati 20 18 .826
Philadelphia 18 20. 474
Boston 16 18 .471
New York 15 24 .385
Chicago' 13 25 .342
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Chicago 8, Brooklyn 1.
St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 2,
Pittsburgh 9, New York 6.
Cincinnati 7, Boston 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
New York ..20 14 .588
Washington .....21 1 17 .553
Detroit 19 16 .843
Philadelphia 20 19 .813
Chicago ....15 16 .484
Cleveland 18 20 .474
Boston ..18 21 .462
St. Louis 20 20 .375
RESULTS YESTERDAY
New York 2, St. Louis 1
Philadelphia 10, Cleveland 4.
Chicago 6, Boston 4.
Detroit 8, Washington 2.' '
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Oregon Sport Notes
By FRED HAMPSON
Boxing comebacks are pecu
liar to no special season or time
but they are Increasing lately)
Two causes appear obvious.
First the boxing business, like
other businesses that escape pri
ority difficulties, is very good.
The fatter purses have drawn
back many a fighter who has
passed his crest but still can
fight a little. . ..........
Second, there Is Henry Arm
strong. Henry has lured $350,
000 into 22 boxoffices since he
foresook retirement for another
campaign Inside the ropes. Spec
tacular comebacks like his are
scarce and they always stimu
late others.
Latest to drag himself back
into, the arena is Tony Galento,
who knocked over a character
named Katz in Tampa the other
day in 25 seconds. The boxing
commission held up the purse,
indicating that Katz might not
have tried very hard, but the
result has served, to re-launch
Two-Ton Tony.
Most Pacific coast football fans
hope that Washington State col
lege works out some plan for
keeping Babe Hollingbery on the
payroll, whether or not the
school has to abandon football.
Football will be back after the
war and It will never be the
same in the coast circuit without
the Babe.
Hollingbery Is one coach who
is good box office for himself
alone and not entirely for the
good teams he turns out, as will
attest anyone who has watched
him go through a spasm of holy
Waterman Signs
Complete Card for
Nova-Hartnek Fight
PORTLAND, June 4 (P) Joe
Waterman, Portland boxing
matchmaker, today completed
his supporting card for the June
11 Lou Nova -Paul Hartnek
heavyweight bout by signing
two four-round matches.
In one Al Cella, New York,
will oppose Billy Smith, Belling
ham, at 128 pounds, and in the
other Mickey Peese, Portland,
will box Zackle Schell of Ger-
vais at 150.
ALBINA WINS
PORTLAND, June 4 VP) Al-
bina edged Marine Electric 2-1
last night In a Portland War In
dustries Baseball league game.
Gray of the Marines allowed
only hits but two of them were
made in the eighth to break a
1-1 tie.
DAM E
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT-
SKATELAND
515 Klamath Av.
Music Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies
Auspices Veterans of Foreign Wars
indignation on the sidelines be
cause his team was penalized 15 -yards.
. . . .
Dick Strlte of the Eugene Register-Guard
says that five major
league clubs are actively inter
ested in Johnny Bubalo, the Uni
versity of Oregon's leading hit
ter, one of them being the New
York Yanks. - . -
Bubalo, who plays the out
field, Infield and occasionally
pitches, batted .443 this season In
the northern division and has a
two-year varsity-willow mark oi
.393. Ha hit productively-drlv
ing in 35 runs in the two season
with 46 hits. He fielded flaw
lessly last ' season and was
charged with only one error this
year.
Because Johnny is a navy T
who probably will get active ser
vice before the summer ends
there isn't much chance of hi
entering professional, ball this
season, although Strite thinks ha
might help some class A or AA
league club over the hump be
fore he reports.
Southern Col in
National College
Track, Field Meet
EVANSTON, ' 111., June 4 (IP)
Twenty-six schools, Including
Southern California's defending
champions, have entered the
22nd annual national collegiate
track meet to be held at Dyche
stadium June 11-12. Officials
said the entry list was expected
to reach 50 before tomorrow'
deadline.
Losses to the service have
greatly reduced Southern Cali
fornia's strength this year and
the teams regarded as most like
ly to fight it out for the 1943
title are California, Missouri,
New York U., Illinois, and
Michigan.
NEW SHELLS
Until two years ago no Amer
ican company had ever made
twenty-millimeter shell. Now
they are being turned out at the
rate of 1000 per minute. This Is
the anti-aircraft ammunition
that knocks out enemy dive
bombers. ... 1
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