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Yankee Chariot Swings
High; Chisox Victims
Pitiful Athletics Lot Eleventh in
Row; Cardinals Subdue Dodgers 7-3
Br JUD80N BAILEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
Q The polish may not be o bright o in some former years,
btit the .New Yorkeri' chariot keepi rolling mora smoothly than
It did in the days when it wi baseball's ahlnlett atreamllned
model.
They have won 10 consecutive aeries In the American league,
which la considered a record although historians have kept no
tab on such thing previously, and since July S they have won
32 out of 43 gomes.
Yesterday they victimized the Chicago White Box again 4-3
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Golfers Tee
Off in Best
Ball Tourney
91 Teams Ready in Prelude
J To Annual Chicago Victory
National Championship
CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (IP) K
field of at least 31 teams will
tea off tomorrow at the Beverly
Country club In a 38 hole pro
amateur best ball tournament,
prolude to the first annual Chi
cago Victory National golf
championship.
The Victory meet, which will
run Friday through Sunday, will
be a 72-hole medal play test
Proceeds of the four-day show
will go into a fund for wounded
World war II vets of the Chi
cago area.
For a selected field of 32 pros
and 10 amateurs who will com
pete In the Victory National, to
morrow's team contest will bo
a warm u p.
t The field for the Victory Na
tional championship, which of
ficials said may reach 45 by Fri
day, was selected en the basis
of championship performance.
Elghten holes will be played
Friday, another IS Saturday and
38 Sunday.
Among the favored combina
tion's In the pro-amateur are
three teams that include service
men players. Pvt. Chick Herbert,
young pro from Battle Creek,
Mich., now at Camp Grant. Is
paired with Dale Morey of Mar
tinsville, Ind winner in the re
cent Tarn O'Shantcr all Ameri
can amateur.
Lt. (jg) Lawson tittle of Hut
chinson, Kas., is teamed, with
Steve Kovach. Pittsburgh ama
teur, while Frank Stranahan, of
the Nashville army air center,
will play Byron Nelson of To
ledo. Mother to Receive
Air Medal for Son,
Oregon Swimmer
- MILWAUKIS, Aug. 18 (IP)
Mrs. David Levy, Milwaukle,
will leave soon for Washington
D. C, to receive an Air Medal
awarded posthumously to her
son, Capt. Jack N. Levy, former
university of Oregon swimmer,
killed while flying In the South
Pacific December 31.
FRISCO CHAMPS
BILLINGS, Mont., Aug. 18 (IP)
San Francisco's American Le
gion Junior baseball team is
champion of the western region,
by vlrtuo of a hard-earned 20-13
victory last night over a weary
jjiroat Falls, Mont., team.
ALBINA WINS AGAIN
PORTLAND, Aug. 18 (IP)
Alblna tightened Us grip on first
place in the Portland War Indus
tries league yesterday by defeat
ing Commercial, 5-0, before 700
baseball fans.
DANCE
SAT. N1TE
(J ARMORY
BALDY'S
BAND
PAGE NINE
with chunky Charley Wensioff,
I tho rookie righthander ace.
pitching his fifth five-hitter of
the season and 14th complete
game in 10 starts.
At the other end of the Amer
ican league ladder the pitiful
Philadelphia Athletics lost their
1 1th straight game, dropping a
4-3 decision to Detroit as the
Tigers moved into a tie with the
idle Cleveland Indians for third
place.
In the other American league
game John Nlggellng pitched
live-hit boll as tho Browns belt
ed the Boston Red Sox 4-1. A
pinch single by Manager Joe
Cronin saved the Sox from
shutout.
In the National league tht St.
Louis Cardinals subdued the
Brooklyn Dodgers 7-3 with Al
pha Brozle, a rookie up from
Sacramento, giving only eight
hits and driving In three runs
himself en a triple and single.
The Cincinnati Reds length
ened their winning streak to
six games with a 10-4 decision
over the New York Giants, and
Pittsburgh swept a doublehead
er from the Boston Braves 8-0
and 4-3 in an affair that was
remarkable because Hank Gor
nicki of the Pirates was the
winning pitcher In both games
and Nate Andrews lost both,
Gornlcki went the distance In
the opener, allowing six hit,
and returned in relief In the
nightcap to get the credit.
The Chicago Cubs scored four
runs in the eighth inning to
take a see-saw struggle from
the Phillies 7-8.
Production
Of Athletic
Equipment Up
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 W)
A 25 per cent Increase in the
production of sports equipment,
due mainly to demands of the
armed forces, pointed up sharp
ly today the fact that more Amer.
leans are participating In ath
letics than ever before.
. The war production board
WPB) disclosed that 70 per
cent of the equipment output,
already one-fourth greater than
the peaca time level of 1041,
was going to the army, navy and
marines.
Sports goods factories are op
erating at capacity, and by next
year a synthetic material will
be available for use In articles
now requiring rubber.
WPB's sports equipment di
vision estimated that participa
tion in softball, basketball and
volleyball has doubled, or more,
since 1841, About 60 per cent
more men ara playing baseball,
and boxing has shown 10 per
cent increase,
Glenn Dobbs of
Tulsa Shows as
Star Passer
.' EVANSTON, 111., Aug. 18 VP)
The All-Star football squad
which will oppose the Washing
ton Redskins here the night of
August 25 thought it" had some
mighty fine passers In Paul Gov-
ernali of Columbia, Angelo Ber-
telll of Notre Dame, Otto Gra
ham of Northwestern and Bob
Steuber of Missouri but they'll
have to make room for Glenn
Dobbs of Tulsa,
Dobbs took over the role of
Sammy Baugh, Washington's ace
passer, as the All-Stars turned to
defensive drills yesterday and
completed better than .500 per
cent of his throws.
Then he demonstrated he
could handle the punting assign
ment, too, by getting off a num
ber of 70-yard boots.
Whan la Medtord .
;., Star at ,
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anna Etrlsy
Proprietors
Irlefs Zt&zM
By BID FEDER
(Pinch-Hitting for Hugh Ful
lerton) NEW YORK, Aug. 18 m
Sid Luckman has quit that as
sistant coaching Job at Pitt . , ,
And the tip is out he'll be back
with the Chicago Bears when
the pigskin starts to fly , . , Ben
Smith, the wall-streeter who
backed the New Mexico City
race track, plans to build an
other hoss-park right across the
Hudson river In New Jersey , ,
Lee Savold will get a $25,000
guarantee to take on either Tami
Maurlello or Jimmy Blvlni in
Chicago , , . Wind City wizards
think that one'll draw 100 G s.
Miss Kathleen Hassett all 7
lbs., 14 ounces of her arrived
at the Duke university hospital
last week ... Papa is Buddy, the
Yankees crooning flrit-tacker,
now in the navy . , , Henry Arm
strong has picked up 8130,000
in his comeback so far . . , And
the chances are he'll retire
again for keeps this time In
44 , , Tommy Thomas, the
Baltimore Orioles' manager, was
around town the other day tell
ing about one of his pitchers whs
sleeps in the dugout at Orioles
park to cut down the overhead
, . . And a fan who parks un
der the scoreboard overnight , .
Corp. John Harleton, the ex
Harvard coach, has one of the
top service boxing teams at the
marines Parris Island CS.C.)
base, ,
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
Dick Davis. Appleton (Wis.)
Post-Crescent: Dizzy, Dean pick
ed up about 8150 Sunday after
noon, got about $200 as Oshkosh
In the evening and drew a crowd
of more than 300 at Madison
Monday night which should
have been good for another J300
. , , Not bad for getting out on
a diamond and smiling at the
fans,
IVORY MARKET, PFB
Columbus Redblrds are turn
ing down all big league bids for
Joe Garagiola, their 17-year-old
catcher . , . Want to wait a
white, figuring the price'lt go up
. , , And two of the reasons
KnoxvUle was willing to sell
Bob Finley to the Phillies were
(A) 815,000 and (B The dis
covery that third-stringer Andy
Semlnick was just as good a
catcher or better.
DIS-A AND DAT-A
Dorothy Germain, new wom
en's western champ from Phllly,
was started in golf ten years
ago because she likes horses
, , , Seems sho was always rid
ing and Jumping and her par
ents thought it was too danger
ous ... So they handed her a
set of Irons and woods.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
full.rton, Jtl;Viff I
New York .....67 40 ,826
Washington. 59 52 .832
Cleveland ,,, ... 53 50 324
Detroit 55 50 324
Chicago - 85 58 308
Boston . ,.53 58 ,488
St, Louis 48 80 .434
Philadelphia 40 80 387
Results Yesterday
Philadelphia 3, Detroit 4,
Boston 1, St. Louis 4.
New York 4, Chicago 2,
NATIONAL
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
Chicago
Boston . .........
Philadelphia
New York
LEAGUE
-.70 38 ,880
...80 40 350
...60 80 . 345
...88 54 300
...60 58 .463
...48 57 .487
,..51 81 ,455
...38 80 381
Results Yesterday
Chicago 7, Philadelphia 5,
Cincinnati 10, New York 4.
St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 8,
Pittsburgh 3-4, Boston 0-3,
PACIFIC COAST
Los Angeles .... 92 31 ,748
San Francisco 78 44 ,838
Seattle 83 58 -321
Portland 81 61 300
Hollywood . 58 68 ,452
San Diego 52 72 .418
Oakland 51 72 ,415
Sacramento 37 84 308
Results Yesterday
San Diego 6, Portland 4,
San Francisco 3, Oakland 2,
Los Angeles 10, Hollywood 8.
FOR SCHOOL
Rough Rider
CORDS
Boys' slses from 12
and men'a sisas
$4.45 to $5.50
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Mala
Sandlotter
Celebrates
Vith Padres
Red McCorry Clours Two
Doubles on First Day to
Giva San Dle9o 6-4 Win ,
By The Associated Press
It took a rookie who has just
shaken the dust of tlie sandlots
to help San Diego present
George Detora with his second
win as manager of the Padres.
The home town recruit. Red
McCarty, celebrated his first day
as a San Diego left fielder yes
terday by clouting two doubles,
driving In one run and scoring
two himself to pic the Padres'
victory over Portland, 6 to 4.
Catcher Detore, who took over
as manager eight games back,
revamped his lineup tor the open
er of the new series In an effort
to correct the Padre's losing dis
position. Hollywood's Stars outhlt Los
Angeles but the Angels profited
from a four-run homer by Johnny
Ostrowskl and won, 10 to 8, It
was Pitcher Paul Gehrmsn's 15th
win, and Bill Thomas 14th loss.
Neither went tha distance.
Base hits were plentiful on
both sides as San Francisco best
ed Oakland, 3 to 2, in the in
augural of their 14-ga me home-
a nd-home series. The Oaks, in
fact, topped the Seals, 12 hit to
10, but San Francisco's big right
hander. Bob Joyce, managed to
pitch himself clear,
Sacramento and Seattle, idle
yesterday, get back Into play in
Sacramento today.
Sir Waiter
ignores (Boif
Challenge
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18 (IP)
A grudge match between Joe
Kirkwood, whose shrieking plaid
cap was jammed angrily over
his ears, and SO-year-oId Walter
Hagen, the Australian-born trick
shot artist's boon companion on
golfing junkets to the far corn
ers of the earth, lacked only
Hagen's acceptance today and
the Haig was vacationing in the
Michigan north woods.
In Huntingdon Valley Country
club pro's offer to meet Hagen
"anywhere, anytime" for a (2000
wager drew an expression of In
terest from J, Russel Gntu, head
of the Ryder Cup challenge tour
nament sponsoring committee,
who suggested at Detroit that
the match be staged for Chinese
war relief.
Meanwhile the Philadelphia
section of the Professional Golf
ers association scheduled a snec-
ial meeting tonight to consider
the "incident' 'at last week's
Ryder cup m Me he a which
prompted Kirkwood to offer a
still unaccepted resignation from
the PGA.
Arne Andersson
Revises Track
Record Books
GOTHENBURG, Sweden. An.
18 (P) Arne Anderson, whn
said ha competed in track last
season although handicapped by
severs "Gunder Haegg com
plex," is revising tha world rec
ord book while tha Gsevls fire
man la In the United States.
Appearing in the national
meet yesterday, Andersson hur
ried through 1500 meters In
three minutes, 45 seconds and
wiped eight-tenths of a second
off the mark Haegg established
only a year ago.
On July 1 Andersson romped
through mile in 4:02.6, two sec
onds faster than Haegg a best
time. '
It's
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TONITE
cm,-one
MIA H WAV .StfTH
His Own
F" ' '"" I H
Entitled to "C" card, Willis
running to and from work. H, M.
! fw p-"c waves ursyer
orvesea to wor k.
Romeo Sanchez, Ex-Pugilist,
Wins Glory on
Corporal Romeo G. Sanchez,
formerly active in Klamath
Falls athletic circles, won a lot
of glory when the Americans
turned the steam on and start
ed running the Japs out of
Guadalcanal, according to word
received by his friends here.
Sanchez was well known up
and down Main street for sev
eral years during his residence
in this area. For some time he
worked to the sheep industry.
His homo was in San Fernando,
Calif.
He was particularly well
known In boxing circles. He
made some appearances here
and also did some training
worr " "
When the Yanks started the
FIGHTS .
By The Associated Press
NEW YORK Pvt. Marvin
Bryant, 158, Dallas, Tex., and
Sonny Home, 181, Niles, Ohio,
drew (8).
NEW YORK Tippy Lark in.
141, Garfield, N, J outpointed
Ruby Garcia, Ml, Puerto Rico
(8).
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jim
Bowden, 190, Jacksonville,
knocked out Sgt. Eddie Mader,
192, Greensboro, N. C. (5.
WASHINGTON Al Hart,
frett (Big Boy Brown, 244, De
troit (10).
NEW BEDFORD, Mass.
Pete Loulhis, 192, Cumberland,
R. L, knocked out Tom Jones,
1911, New York (8).
how to be at home in Hawaii
There are two way to greet a friend in Hiwsih Akht No, says tht
ostive, and Hat- "Coif", syj the sailor. Both expressions carry the
' sime cote of welcome and sifted otu From Honolulu t Hartford
Cocs-Colm hs become the symbol of pMSi tht njmbuthc grv
ciouj introduction between kincUy-minded straogeri, ; . ,
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lOTIHD UNOII AUTHOIITV Or THf COCA-COU COSMMt IT
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OP KLAMATH FALLS
m Spring Si. Faona Mil
"C Card
Drtysr uvh ess and rubhw k
Xsn of Richmond, Calif, hlp-
sb as auuttie ou sottaery hand
Guadalcanal
island attack, he waa up front
throwing left hooks and labs
as member of the 431st bomb
ardment group.
Sanchez fought for several
years up and down the coast
and elsewhere, and helped to
tram soma outstanding fight
ers, including Max Baer.
A copy of the San Fernando
"valley Reporter, telling of
Sanchez exploits on Guadalcan
al, was brought to The Herald
office by Mrs. Ida Duke, whose
son, Stanley, was a good friend
ol Sanchez, ,
Great .Woman. -Spied
Skater Has Gun on
Hip These Days
MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 18
HP) Maddy Horn, one of the
greatest woman speed ace skat
ers of toe present generation, has
revolver at her hip and a shot
gun under her arm these days.
Maddy, who has participated
In two Olympic championships
and set seven American ice
skating records, has put away
her skates for the duration of the
war to work as a guard at the
plant of the AlUs-Chalmers Man
ufacturing company in suburban
West Allis.
Maddy la keeping in physical
trim pitching tor tha plant's
girls softball team, playing golf
and tennis. She gets her big
gest thrill, however, en the
pistol and rifle range where ate
rapidly is acquiring skill.
Have a"Coke"Aloha
1 1 l
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Twelve Lettermen on
KUHS Football Roster
Schortgen, Clement, Yank, Prairie,
Parzke, Silva iackf Many Wildcats
Twelve browned and work-hardened lettermen from tha 194
championship outfit will be back
Frank Ramsey's 1843 Pelican football aggregation.
In addition to the dozen veterans, the big coach can count cm
a plentiful supply of promising Wildcat material, number of
good freshman prospects, and several transfers.
Frank's lettermen have kept to shape this summer with hard
labor in Klamath's lumber plants, forests, warehouses and firm
fields. . .
Here, by position, are thumb -
CENTERS
Ralph Mnndlln, second string
last year, Ralph is a good pros
pect. He worked in a sawmill
her aU summer and is in fine
condition.
Sate Casabiar, third stringer
last year. Dale is good regular
material if he stays in school.
He is in the air corps reserve
Worked on government con
struction part of the summer
and is now helping on his fath
er's tens.
GUARDS
Sick Prairie worked as
choicer setter and hooker in a
local logging camp. Ha appears
to be in great ,-
shape and
should be the
team sperk plug
this year. Prai
rie now bits the
scales at 195
pounds, and
tills should be a
great football
year for him.
Doug Cla-
mnt. a regular
mainstay last
year. When in
shape, Doug is
college foot
ball prospect. Basse
He has been working in a local
produce warehouse, and his 195
pounds are going to count in
that Pelican line this fail.
TACKLES
Pat Palaka, . 198 pounds,
should be the team's outstand
ing linesman. A regular last
year, Pat has been working on
the green chain in a sawmill
this summer. He will handle
MM of the punting and -place-
kicking. His condition is A-l.
Jim Conroy, another 193
farming all summer. He Is a
good squad man and a fine stu
dent. He is in excellent condi-
tioD in fact, Frank says Jim
is tho kind -who is always in
shape.
Jack Brows, reserve tackle,
is in the same boat as Casebier.
He may be called by the air
corps reserve at any tune.
Vars Yank, 192 pounds, has
handled a tough Job in a local
steel yard and warehouse,
which speaks well enough for
his physical condition. Vera is
one of the fastest men on the
squad, and he might be shifted
to fullback.
ENDS '
Richard Pop. 155, will nave
a good season. Dick bas been
wnrkir.ff for the forest service
I this summer. He is a good squad
9h
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Wl
Jit
to form the nucleus of Coach
nail sketches of the veterans:
man and student, and performs
expertly on the receiving end
of a pass play.
Angelo GieTi.s&ini come
team a long line of Pelican ath
letes. He weighs 172 pounds,
and has been working at a hard .
job for a local lumber company.
If Angelo comes through m ha
promises to do, he will be a big
help to the IMS team,
QUARTERBACKS
Don Hobio worked for a local
lumber company nart oi tha
time this summer and to now
farming, Don isn't big, but hm
is an excellent blocker and
tackier, and pqmmms plenty of
speed. He is smart and is a good
squad man. He will do soma
signal calling. -
Louis Bitimss worked for a
sawmill all rummer, He U in
fine shape. Bickers la big and
a good blocker.
Bickers and Robin look even-
Stephen right now for the quar
terback post.
LEFT HALTS AC"
Ewrn Sllra, 172 pounds.
worked on heavy ranstrnctioa
all summer. This lad provided
a lot of last fall's Modoc field
thriils. He will handle null of
the ball-carrying and passing.
It should bo a great aeaadtt for
him.
Damn Fitisrld worked tor
the forest service this summer.
He will be a big kelp to that
squad. Deaa fa small out plenty
fast.
Hank Scbortgtn may trail
prove to be the team's outstand
ing player. Hank worked, on a
survey crew- most of the sum
mer. He will handle much of
the ball-carrying, passing and
panting. Bo is iast, but be is
tha team's workhorse, last
year's seniors put the finger oa
him as the man moat likely to
do the most for the 1943 team.
Dependable.
Wilbar welts warned ror a
lvl liimVr rnmrjj-Y. A flood
man, he win press Schortgen
plenty for the regular fullback
spot. He to a geoa passe? ana
punter, and he fa ihsL If Wank
should be moved to fullback.
Welch can work in nicely as am
end.
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