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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1944)
:8! i if;'.' ti W' fi?1 m 1: i UNA ! SI M. ft ' -In! I V . :i ; 'I I. lib Id hi I I ffl llll I lit - m mm MM m ill Mi I! ! IK- t PACE -TWO Twilight Tear Heads for Race CHICAGO, July 7 VP) rresh frdrtij her' smash victory in the $10,0005 added Skokle handicap in vVjiich.-lie came to within ' thrfjfifths- of a lecond of the wotia ' record,: the Calumet 05 6.00-1 h " - v'-BG-cWeo I itf Ait Each IF' ormor. Guarantee, to -nut cat Snicker 1 it run 'smoother, or money ----- (Or. Pi" C"1' ,OUSHINOWAX - y (OnePi"0"1' ,, i POLISHING CLOTH .9 (IB-W-lnch, 1 PLfetEB PATCHES KUi ' 5p I Tor -.patt ing " 1 i ore dou ... easy TIBS econonuciu. 1 rrlcton.Top...-"15tj tin.. nicn&ni KIT 13 the rep" jrancturos. - Salel ' . Rubber Cement 2 V 11 If Fv 4rOHv 1 I AIN STREET STORE r 527M'n Street Phone 3234 Farm's Twilight Tear today was the outstanding probable starter in the 11th running of the $15, 000 added Arlington Matron han dicap tomorrow at Washington park. In copping the Skokie yester day Twilight Tear ran the seven furlongs in 1:22 35 a new track record. It was her ninth consecutive triumph and her 13th in IS races. ,h.Tlr.thot ft"4'1 fppei Cot bow. for gf"19 .47 'Sr. I Hmalatm U. Doi&rous Brake Wn$tone ""-uilEii BRAKE SHOES 2.69 and op sxchaiig. fPmm 1 I . j nipped with if-,. naUtyMfetyWocktoS MMVEVG CLASSES Rg.49e '". A fine vslnel 9 T &uef Tire reservativei 39 Pint rets ten "r". Just it on... neg at once. : 3 Oaks Lead; Bevos Down To Seventh Aeorm, Seals Trade Plotw As Rainriers Wallop Ducks; Padres Finally Stop Saci By The Associated Press The Oakland Acorns are back at the top of the Coast league after their 7 to 3 defeat of the San Francisco Seals last night switched the positions of the teams for the third time in as many days. Meanwhile the Seattle Rain iers turned 11 hits into an 8 to 1 victory over the Portland Beavers and climbed into a tie with the Seals for second dace. The loss dropped Portland into seventn position. Verne Reynolds' twelfth in ning single scoring Jack Calvey gave the San Diego Padres a 3 to 2 win over the Sacramento Solons. It was the cellar dwelling Solons' first low in the current Padre series. The Hollywood Stars won over Los Angeles, 3 to 2, and moved into fifth place. Seattle pounded In two runs off Don Pulford in the second inning and sent him to an early shower with two more in the third. After the game Seattle Man ager Bill Skiff announced the optioning of Catcher Harold Hoffman to Little Rock of the southern association. Scientific Grappling to Be Featured Tonight's wrestling card fea tures strictly science in the main event when the Pacific coast wrestling chamnion. Paavn Katonen, tangles with the Ca nadian wrestling champion, Herb Parks. The science, of couru. nrill be the grappling kind, and this bout should be a change from rough and tumble but not so legal type of matches that have been shown at the armory for the past few weeks. Mack Lillard, local wrestling promoter, claims that . these boys are clean, open wrestlers who don't resort to foul play or behind-the-back tricks to win their matches. At least the bout should please those fans who have been wailing long and loud because the grapplers used foul tricks to win over their opponents. In the first event of the eve ning Skillful Billy McEwln will attempt to politely tear Buck Davidson limb from limb while Buck is attempting a somewhat similar operation on Billy. The semi-final will see Jack (Buck) Lipscomb and Gorgeous George Wagner tussle in what should resemble a major water front brawl. . Oregon Youths Advance in Net Tournament PORTLAND. Ore.. July 7 UPl Tom MacDonald, Portland, de- teatea Jofln Hubbard, Seattle, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, In the boys' singles semi-finals of the Oregon State tennis tournament yesterday. Oregon youths also came out ahead in the semi-finals of the junior men's doubles. Ala Nel son and Bill Hymes, Portland, naiiea waiiy UOSUCK ana wait Peterson. Seattle. 6-2. 7-5. Hiieh Finlay and Wes Brigham, Port- iana, iook an easy match from Phil Herman, Seattle, and John Snortland, Yakima, 6, 6-2.. Top performance of the Hav came from Bob Rutledge, Oak land, who emerged from a poison oak attack to win two men's singles matches and one in the men's doubles. If it's a "frozen" artinla vnn need, advertise for a used' one in the classified. Continuous Show Daily STARTS sifnTl vj , I; MS j Also DAVE O'BRIEN "GUNSMOKE MESA" HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Camp White Yanks Get Return Game With Bolstered Sailors Two Scoring Records Set By Top U. S. Go Teams By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 7 yp) With two scoring records being set in as many days, the Golden Valley course, a 6582- yard championship layout, has taken the beating of its life and appeared doomed for more par busting today as some of the country's top pros drew beads on a double round of best-ball team competition. In yesterday's first round of the 126-hole marathon, which concludes Sunday with the win ning twosome splitting a first Srlze of $1600 in war bonds, a tal of 62 birdies and four eagles were posted by the eight competing teams. Leading the way was the fa vored Jug McSpaden - Byron Nelson powerhouse with a best ball of 31-30 61 as compared with par 37-38 73. They fash ioned this phenomenal score an all-time team record for par breaking despite a high wind ..ri niln which nelted their faces for the last eight holes. VrSnaflpn. winner of five of his last 13 tournaments, carried the match most of the way. Alter taklns a bogey six on the first hole when he knocked two balls out of bounds, he dropped a 40-foot chip shot on the 498 yard sixth for an eagle. This started him on a sensational streak during which he went 10 under par on nine consecu tive holes. McSpaden Nelson, runner-up for the 1943 Golden vauey title, beat Pvt, Chick Harbert and Mike Turnesa 4-up in their first test of the round robin matches. This gave them a plus four rating in the scoring sys tem and a tie for the lead with Bill Kaiser-Bob Hamilton, an other hot-shooting duo which Pep, Joyce Meet In Chicago Park rmCAGO. July 7 OP) Carry ing a string of 73 wins in 74 professional starts and nursing lightweight title aspirations, 22-year-old Willie Pep was expected to enter the ring a slight favorite tonight in his 10-round non-title bout with Willie Joyce. The-scrap, at uomisKey parn, the White Sox ball park, head lines Chicago's first major out door boxing show of the season, and Promoter Jack Keams pre dicted a turnout of 25,000. A victory for Pep. New York recognized world feather weight champ, would put him in line for a shot at Juan Zurita, the NBA's 135 pound titlist. Bob Montgomery, holder of the New York version of the crown, is in service. NATIONAL LIAOUI W. Pet. .706 .363 .545 .493 .452 .435 .406 .403 20 31 38 43 Qa-B-a Taatarday New York 10, St. LouU 1. Chicago 11, Boston 6. PItuburgh S, Philadelphia Ciuj3-U 10, Brooklyn 4, AMEBIC AN UAOIII W. i Pet. .673 St Ixmla 43 Boston . 40 .641 .514 .493 .403 .473 .473 .438 New York . Chicago Washington . Cleveland Detroit Phlladelpnla 33 uansa .astaroar New York 4. Cleveland 0. Boston 13. Detroit 3. St. Louis s. Philadelphia 0. Washington S, Chicago 0. COAST LEAOUI W. Pet. .533 .517 -117 .511 .495 .494 .48.1 .460 San Francisco Seattle San Diego .. 47 4S Hollywood Los Angeles Portland .43 Sacramento 40 47 Yesterday 'a Henrea Oakland 7, San Francisco 3. Kollywood 3, Los Angeles S. San Dleao 3. Sacramento a nings). Seattle , Portland I. St. X.OUU Cincinnati k Pittsburgh ..38 Kw York Brooklyn 33 Philadelphia 30 Bolton a imiHfe Box Offiea Opens 12:30 TODAY authored a best-ball 64 In dis posing of the local entry of Les Bolstad-Joe Corla 4-up. Hamilton, the 1944 north south champion from Evans ville, Ind., eagled the first hole with a seven-foot putt and had an actual 66 for the trip equalling the competitive course record made Wednesday by Toncy Penna in the pro-woman attraction. Plus - one advantages were held by Jimmy Hines-Willle Goggin with a best-ball of 65, and Lieut. Ben Hogan and Pen na with a 63. Weekend Fishing Prospects PORTLAND,. July 7 UP) Weekend anglers will have the best luck in the Portland area and in Jackson and Josephine counties, a report by the Ore gon game commission Indicated today. The report' PORTLAND AND VICINITY Columbia county, fair for trout; Nehalem river, good results on spinner and fly; slough and diked districts from Prescott to Woodson, spiney rayed fish are being taken in limit catches. TILLAMOOK COUNTY The Tillamook, Trask, Wilson, Nestucca, Little Nestucca and the Nehalem rivers have yield ed fair catches of trout; other streams poor. LINCOLN Fair catches from the Siletz and Five Rivers on flies and spinners; trolling in tidewater very poor; fishing for catfish, perch, bluegill and bass good in Devils lake. CURRY Generally poor in the northern section, few good catches in Floras and Garrison lakes; in the south a few catches reported from Win chuck river. JACKSON Generally good, in rivers, streams and lakes. JOSEPHINE Considerably improved over last week, good catches from larger streams on flies,' and limit trout catches from Bolan lake. MORROW Poor to fair. GILLIAM Poor in all larger streams, fair in smaller streams. WHEELER Only fair In all streams. DESCHUTES Fair, weather condition unsettled; roads to all lakes good; limit catches report ed at Sparks lake, and Paulina and East lakes trolling. CROOK Very poor condi tions for the last week. JEFFERSON Metolius river yielding fair catches on flies; some good catches reported at Suttle and Blue lakes. Pro Football Coach Considers Seattle SEATTLE. July 7 (Pi Possi bility that he might get around today to talking terms with Al Da vies, owner of the Seattle franchise in the American pro- iessionai iooiDau league, was voiced by Sari (Dutch) Clark. long-famed professional gridiron coacn. liiUJJll'.JJ Box Office Opens 6:45 ENDS TODAY Judy Canova In 'Sleepy Lagoon" and John Clemens In "At Dawn We Die" SATURDAY ONLY AND TEX RITTER In 'Sing Cowboy Sing' By E. M. INOELS Anxious to wipe out the 11 to 4 drubbing given them two weeks ago, the WrRC Yanks from Camp White return to Klamath Falls Sunday afternoon to again engage the Naval Air Station Present plans call for the visitors to arrlvo here Saturday night to allow them more time for rest. Reports reaching tho Air Sta lion are to the effect thut lol lowers of tho Army aro carry' ing folding money in their U. I. s and expect to find "Inkers" hero. Since their game here, the Ynnks have set down the Camp White Craters in an overtime game be hind the hurling of tlielr ace, Ted Bcrgold. In this clash, Bor gold struck out 17 men. By their win over the Craters, the WPRC are tied for first glace in the Army league, ergeant Scott, manager of the visitors, was agreeably surprised at the turnout of fans for the first game and alleged that his team would be out to tane tno Air Station and even the scriej. Again on the mound for the air station will be Jim Olsen. Big Jim showed no 111 effects this week in practice from his chores against the WI'RC and expressed confidence that he could raise his strikeout record of thirteen In the coming tilt. Returning to tho air station lineup will bo Hurvey Storey, shortstop, who missed the first game. Storey, a veteran from the Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Seals and the Chicago Cubs, is a high bnll hitter. In eight years of play, he has amassed an average of better than .320 and will add consid erable weight to the local's stick power. Although ho presents an ungainly appearance in the field, few drives get away from him. Due to his hitting, Manager O'Doul of the Seals and Jimmy Wilson of the Cubs attempted to make an outfielder and catcher out of him. His stance showed definite evidence of the O'Doul tuterage. The hitting of Franny Miller this week in practice is delight ing the eyes of coaches. A carryout from the great Pasco Air Station team, Miller will fol low the cleanup man, Storey. Young Bernic Avcrill In right field lived up to expectations in his lone appearance against Camp White by getting three hits out of five times at bat. Navy men sponsoring the com ing game, announced that two thousand score pads have been donated by Harry. Molatore and are available for any baseball fans asking'for them. The tentative lineups art as follows; Naval Air Station Poi. Camp White Rickey ... 2B Savagcau Cassidy CF Lucido Gay 1B... otte Storey ss D'Ambrosia Miller LF Moreno Averill ...RF. Thurston Ritenour C Hoag McMurray 3B Berch Olsen P ... Bergold mtPMKiMO rnowf tin 1 Bex Office Opens 4:46 Last" Times Today 'GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY" and Margaret O'Brien In "LOST ANGEL" SATURDAY ONLY A LOVE STORY SMti Csmptrsl 2nd Hit U DOUBLE BARRELED 4 ACTION THRILLER! j ft JiWjWiWU. Mk Unih. A'rft-i saaaasas1iie-i TTsisiM-i '- f ) Bill wiottLJ ' I Reds, Boston Hot; Dodgers Freezing Rtdltgi Hand Sums Ttnth Lest In Row; Giants Give Cardi Their Worst Lacing By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sports Writer) Boston Is the current hot club of the American league, and Cin cinnati is running a fever torn pnrattiro in the National, but there isn't any doubt today about the tcmporature of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It's a sub-xero minus 10 for one of the longest losing streaks of the 1944 season. Th Flnltiimh flock hasn t won since leaving the banks of the Gowanus, and neens oniy tour setbacks In the weekend sorles with Pittsburgh to tie the all-time Brooklyn record of 14, a disaster that befell Rurleigh Grimes' warriors in 1937. They still have three to go to equal the Cubs l-game nop oi eany sea. son. Threa defeats by Chlcano, three mora bv St. Louis and now four more by uncmnau. is ine Brooklyn road record, following Bucky Walters' 14th victory of the season last night when he hurled Cincinnati to a 10-4 tri umph at the expense of Hooklo Raloh Brai.ca. It was the ninth Reclicg win In the last 10 starts and wallers sixm in a row. nay Mueller of Ciucy set a now con secutive game catching record at 134, with 636 Muellers in the stands as guests of the manage ment. Joe Cronin'a Red Sox contin ued to stick on the heels of the St. Louis Browns in the Ameri can by taking a 13-3 walkover from Detroit as Tex Hughson notched win No. 18 over Rufo Gentry. Boston has won eight of 12 since returning to Fenway park. Bob Johnson hit for the cycle with a single, double, trlnle and homer and Bobby Doerr Bat ted In five runs with a perfect 4 for 4 days. Bob Muncrlef protected the Brownies 21-game margin by shutting out Philadelphia with four hits. 8-0, with the help of Vern Stephens' 3-run homer. Woody Wheaton, who started the season as an outfielder, lost his first pitching start for the Mack men. Hank Borowy of the Yankees tuned up for a probable all-star appearance by whitewashing Cleveland on a four-hitter, 4-0, to decision Mel Harder with Mike Milosevic)! and Mike Garback showing the way. Mickey Haef ner of Washington turned back Chicago with the third American league four-hitter to earn a 5-0 edge over Orval Grove. .Telephone 4567 FRIDAY and IT&HORRIFIC!! fflTO$fff iLj Sj?ENTMITHN IMiUrf CZ JANE RANDOLPH AND "ATTACK" Filmed fey Signal Corps Photographer During Battle of New Britain nir m mm STARTS A PICTURE WITH "HEART".., PROM THE GREAT llt-K. I 7a. k a . wi"W BRENNAN Hon MCCALLISTER M Jeanne GRAIN Charlotte GREENWOOD June HAVER htf UlKJAV UlTUim.u " ' fin """"o oy ANDRf Jutr 7, 194. Bill Volsollo took a fail . the St. Louis Cardinals ."'I pitched the Now York m.. a 10-1 verdict that snappw game cord win streak. At ' ,,i " -- -,,,M. Willi Iha i font, tho worst licking th.',. chn.np. have taken this ,72J Chlcngo Cubs cllmli,., J out of the cellar at Dintnn'i pense. ii-o, with Bo , cii ,'"' outpointing Al Jnvory neither was there at tlu, Bob Elliott with a trlpli doubles led Pittsburgh to .1?! nod over the PhlllU. . .H Trlncevlch took win ov.r ? Raffensberger. "r K ns Office Opene 1 ;S0 . e. NOW PLAYING STARTS SAT. MIDNIGHT DRAMA THAT LEAPS STRAIGHT TO YOUR HEART! ri THE EVE OF ST. MAR BAXTEn Willi. EYTHH MUhul OSHEA Box Offico Opens 1:30-6:41 SATURDAY HTDL tsMi m sfatsMfsM sm m m ttw mtmtmw SUNDAY HEART OF AMERICAl . i (in tv AT DAVEN Ajum J" mj m m f N.Mk ln6iamJMMe.rJ