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Cinci Reds
May Blast
Card Dream
By JACK HAND
Associated Press Sports Writer
Leave it to Bueky Walters
and the Cincimutti Rods will
ruin tho St. Louis Cardinals'
dreams of a third straight Na
tional league pennant,
Leave it to the home run,
and the New York Yankees
will wind up in the American
league's also-ran column.
Those are two strange devel
opments produced in tho major
leagues by a third wartime sea
son. Up to 1944 Walters had
beaten St. Louis only 18 times
in 42 starts, but now he has
handed them three straight set
backs by scores of 1-0, 2-0 and
2-1. Not until the ninth frame
of last night's 2-1 tilt in Cin
cinnati were the Cards able to
break a string of 30 scoreless
innings against Bucky's effect
ive tossing. Walters thus be
came the first big league hurler
to notch ninth victory.
Two top-ranking National lea
gue hurlcrs clashed as Walters
tangled with Max Lanier, and
Billy Southworth followed with
a second ace, Georgo Munger,
in relief but the Cincy No. 1
man took the nod on two un
earned runs.
Since 1935 the Yankees have
been home run kings of thellar
ridge loop, but tho blow that
built the big stadium in the
Bronx has been backfiring
against the world champs. In
42 games only 20 Yanks have
homered, against 27 by the op
position, the latest being Roy
Partee's first round tripper of
the season in the last of the
ninth yesterday to give Boston
and 8-7 twilight edge. The Red
Sox pounded Joe Page for five
runs in the first, but the New
Yorkers rallied before dropping
their ninth in 11 starts.
Washington pulled out of the
cellar on George Myatt's triple
scoring Johnny Sullivan and
Milo Candini in the 11th for a
7-8 margin over Philadelphia
after the A's had tied with three
in the ninth.
Connie Mack's men tumbled
all the way into the basement
when Cleveland bunched three
hits in the fifth to down the
St. Louis Browns, 4-3, in a night
game. Doubles by Mike Rocco
and Roy Cullenblne. who is
setting the American league on
fire with his slugging feats, pro
vided the winning margin over
Jack Kramer who allowed six
hits. The Detroit-Chicago game
was postponed because of rain.
Shortstop Eddie Stanky, re
cently acquired from the Cubs,
bowed In as Brooklyn shortstop
to steady tho Dodgers infield in
a double triumph over the Phils,
6-3 and 8-1. Lcs Webber, who
relieved Hal Gregg in the open
er, and Eddie Head, who went
all the way in the nightcap,
were the winners
Bill Voiselle grabbed his sixth
victory in 13 starts as the New
York Giants shaded Boston, 8-4,
and Chicago rioted with eight
runs in the second but had to
keep pressing to trim Pitts
burgh, 10-6.
ACCURACY CONTEST
NEW YORK, June 9 (if)
Four of the nation's leading
golfers Byron Nelson, Jug Mc
Spaden, Sgt. Vic Ghczzi and
Craig Wood will compete in
an accuracy driving contest at
the Polo Grounds on June 17
as part of the Fifth War Loan
sports carnival. They will sh.oot
from a tee at home plate at
pins set up in center field 73
and 129 yards away, said Lawr
ence Robinson,, chairman of the
golf committee.
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Fishing
Prospects
PORTLAND, Juno 9 UV)
Tho Oregon gnmo commission
today forecast genorally good
fishing conditions throughout
tho stale for tho weekend. The
forecast by counties:
Bakor Angling fair, with
good catches of sllversides from
Higglns reservoir.
Tillamook Files and single
eggs Imvo attracted bag limits;
conditions generally good.
Coos Good In south half,
with some good catches of trout
from upper streams; catflshlng
good In Coquillo river; north
half good with water high and
clear. Lakes and streams yield
ing buss, catfish and trout.
Multnomah Conditions good
in streams and lakes.
Columbia Improved weather
p u t streams In fine shape
throughout tho county.
Washington All streams
good for (ly I s h I n g; good
catches from upper Nchalcm
river and upper Tualatin and
Dairy creek.
Lake Dairy, Deep, Bud,
Camas. Honoy, Silver and
Crooked creeks fair for fly fish
ing; Dog lake fair for trolling;
Anna, Chewauean and the South
Fork of the Spraguo rivers
yielding rainbow trout.
Harney Few bag limits tak
en, duo to high water.
By rd Nabs
Birdies in
Summer Tour
By FRITZ HOWELL
PHILADELPHIA, June 9 OT)
He mav be a bit too old for
baseball, but he's young enough
to give a top-flight war-time
tournament field a golf lesson
this Sam Byrd who back In
1937 quit roaming the outfield
for the New York Yankees.
Tho Rcdford. Mich., pro Is
tho one they're trying to catch
today as some 120 professionals,
service men and amateur tee
off in the second 18-hole round
of the $17,900 Inquirer war
bond invitational tourney '
first stop on tho summer tour
at the rugged par 71 layout of
the Torresdnlc-Frankford Coun
try club.
Once known as a fly-catcher
de luxe, Byrd was catching
birdies yesterday as he clipped
par by five strokes with a 88
which was good enough for a
two-stroke edge at the quarter
mark in the 72-hole medal play
test. 1
Two strokes back was Bob
Hamilton of Evansvlllc, Ind.,
winner of the North-South open
at Finchurst, tho cx-caddy hav
ing a 32-3668. Next, with 69,
was Bud Lewis of Orcland, Pa.,
the open and PGA king of this
area.
Bracketed at 70 were Nation
al Open Champion Craig Wood
of Mamoroncck, N. Y., and Har
old (Jug) McSpadcn of Phila
delphia, who won most of the
winter tour cash and bonds.
' Byron Nelson of Toledo. O.,
former national open and PGA
ruler, pre-tourney co-favor Ite
with McSpadcn, came up with
a par 71 although he said he
"didn't play well."
TACKLE KILLED
PORTLAND, June 9 Sec
ond Lt. Ervln G. Schillereff, 23,
former University of Portland
varsity tackle, died In a B-24
bomber "crash at Klrtland field.
N. M,, yesterday. His mother,
Mrs. Mary K. Schillereff, lives
here.
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Title Held
Up at Salem
Paavn Kutnnen can't put up
his belt for thu armory match
tonight, for the Snlcm boxing
commission is holding It up fol
lowing the disputed Sueeie
Achlu battle last Tuesday night.
However, ho will headline the
fight card with George Wagner
as scheduled.
It scorns that Paavo lost the
Salem mutch to Sueeie by two
out of three fulls, but due to
terrific meloo at tho end of the
buttle, the question o f who
should walk off with tho belt
was left unduclded, Now the
chairman of tho Salem commis
sion is holding tho belt await
ing word from thu National
Wrestling association at to
who Is tho proper titllst.
Another lust minute change
in tonight's curd is in tho semi
wlndup, Originally Bulldog
Jackson, otherwise known as
the colorful Yukon Jake, was
scheduled to take on Tarzan
Potvin, Canudlau maulor. Bull
dog couldn't muka connections;
so Peto Belcnstro, who has re
covered from tho terrific maul
ing he received ut the hands
of Wagner three weeks ago, will
take his place.
Belcastro wunted to Itnve his
first return mutch with Wagner
to vludlcuto himself fur the
slugging hu received but took
this one just to get into lino
for another clinnce at Wagner
later.
The opening buttle will fea
ture Silent Rattan In n scien
tific mat buttle with Buck Lips
comb. Both boys are crowd
pleasers who have wrestled here
previously.
According t o reports from
nuthoritivo sources, fuw persons
havo returned tickets as evi
dence of their disappointment
in Paavo'a inability to put up
his belt as stake in tonight's
match. Most expect the Wusmer-
Katonen struHulo to be a knock
down drag-out affair which will
give them their monova worth
desnlte the lack of titla for in
centive.
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For Game Meet;
Doe Deer Talk Seen
President John Rhlnger of
the Klamath-Modoc chapter nf
the Ixauk Walton league and
President W. J. Kes.ilur of the
Klamath Sportsmen's assoclu.
Hon, left Friday afternoon fur
Portland to attend Saturday's
meeting of the state gnmo com
mission at which tho question
of a don deer season will ho
discussed.
Roth local groups are on rec
ord as opposed to another sea
son this year on does. A tenta
tive decision will be made by
the game commission Saturday,
If It la in favor of another sea
son, tho Klamath groups plan
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