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"111 V HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE ELPVEN' .lulv 13 (P) L roundups .nn'wN AT SAIPAN "iSSwnler for rord- '"fi iuw SuK..r bowl i.k on l no u.--i --- :x s io.uMnu oi .up- ..rd ruthcr ploy six jwlball garnet on inn 10 through en. I)' u"" -l,IHnu kO rThnd " he comment Is ,1 vicinity '. Calvin (I'rcucher) Corp. I'" i I n cl I a ii lie? Phi V . V . neftira &w marine lu1m5 N9n" : r h..v t 'wertWWorkWil. P0'..,a fv,mimt Corro- tec deep "'. brolhcr, U-Jed ll wi f ; -" i. Kh th. PHIHlo.. 1 Hn ir IM4TR TOVXrnkott (on rv oi Mi ,u TV? f dub lcelnd): "tns. M J in lln.h from 1.!" '7lL StltC. Wil 11 'l'vv , Hie Suites ... Kod ' . ..., Iinul llli III- SV tho cnKlneor.. ""'!: ..'uillll.ipn S. KoV alley 1 alter dudlcat- '. ,tn nrsi Brig. Ccn. Eurly Dun- I - nnn nln. frtluied to roll hl ocond in ! hii ltd nici nillu f.nndrlch. looklyn Kaglo l'orU wr.l- discovered mi can gci a bin enough i..t iu will droD I VlOJt w , r .Ij Knr.u tn thA no- pastime. The men lwc Dull SlUIIt " mora SOOd iOOlbOll p.C .i.. kn,.r" . . Prom et-M ctauAn fnrmor CO U iwlmmor: "Tha water ll i transparent oiuc vimi ..it.. uAM..nr..l XXixt It hDK ij, barracuda!, crocodiloi Ipouonoui corni, oo vut I. HmllnH I uint In T ii.ri. ....-I. . . . t u . nikA. f-bdore I learned the na- oi my luoniarina coinpnu- cx 'I've to Lm hard went Vors Permit mi Games iTTSBURGH, July 13 (P nauonai ana American e hnvo voted to nermlt iuoj to play their romatn- gsmej this year at night. fit on Sunday, with tho per pun oi vis una teams. (Indication was given on many night names would layed ai a rcnult of this !, but the St. Louis Cardl- ana Browns, the Philndel Bluclavi nnl Athlodm the Chicago White Sox Indicated thov would tnko ntage of tha oonortunltv. K ofdclalj voted to hove league annolnt a commit- V report at tholr December I'ng on tho major leaguo imiucr wnicn Commission Kencsaw M I n,n. ho. Fbaseball since 1021. e present pact oxplros Jan- , 1U9U. 1""" LAST NIGHT IHI-Ho) Silvers, 120, Brldge- , OUtnnlnln T m:j, in,13?,' P.ctrolt 8i Red mm. ' 1 Bl' S ,k,n,0Ckc7. ot Horace LSt?8t"' ,.1A8' Pollings: B vLWl "?'" ?.n (3: Vln- Cri, Lundy, 142, IIZJUPT.,, .. . kedi.l0"!1?,8".. Ohio. Into (8). wiliu i l0' I, outnl.VJ'l'0 "ornandez, 13H SIC, .6)i Frflnkle Ear IjL '"S'on, knocked M'nti, 126, Jersey Cltv IkM8'.. I7- San Francisco. 'and mi BUent Escobar, 168, Ducks Knock Seals From First Place Beavers Win 2nd In Row At Home A Oakt Toko Over Lead; Sudi Lot Twice By The Associated Press The Portland Dcuvers blank ed tho Sun Frunvlsco Bealn, 4-0, Inst night for their second strnlght win In tho homo park end In so doing knocked tho Souls out of first plnco In the laiiKuo fttundlngs. Mcunwhllo, tho Seattle Rain lois, opening tholr homo scries with a doublchoador with Hol lywood muffed a chance to re turn to tho league lead by dropping both ends of the dou blaheuder by scores of 3-2 and 1-0. Tho doublo loss dropped So attle from second to third be hind tho Seals, while tho Oak land Acorns Jumnod Into first by virtue of a 3-0 victory over San Dlcgo. In Ilia loaguo's other series. Inst pluco Sucrumunto clipped Los Angeles for u double win, U-l and 3-1, uud tlghtuned the leuguo scramblo to only four gurnet from top to bottom. In tho Portland gamo, the Benveri were helped by three Sun t'rnuclsco errors In the sec ond Inning when they put the Kiimo on Ice with two runs. They uddud singles In the fifth und eighth. Pitcher Hoy Helser, hurling hit fifth shutout of the season, limited the Seals to fivu hits. Airtight buscbnll all tho way featured both Hollywood's one run victories In Seattle. In tho first gamo, scheduled for seven innings, tho Stars won In the ninth when Frunk Kelleher scored after hitting a double. In tho second gnme Del Jones doublad and scored on Lcs Pow er's tingle in the fourth for the only tully of the gome. Carl FiiL-nnr. seame miner, ntio the Stars to four lilts In the second gnme, ono less than the ftuinlcrs collected, but sun tost. KUrhi-r Issued one base on b a 1 1 1, tho only ono In both gumcs. Del Mar Track Suspends Racing trio V-:trT.P .Tnlu 19 fPI Thoro will bo no racing at Del Mor Turf cluh, umg urosDy s track In Snn Diego county, this summer, W. K. Tunney vice president and manager, said in a statement today. "Wo have Just received a communication from Robert P. Poltorson, undersecretary of war, stating, "ino war acpari mcnt does not favor resump tion of racing at Del Mor Turf club ot this time,'" Tunney stated. "Consequently we have aban doned plans for the mcotlng .M.-rJi ilirl rtf thla atimmnr " Del Mar was granted dates for Wis summer Dy me rncuiu kAnrH hut ulthrlrAW Us nnnlica- tlon after the war manpower commission reiusoa to umur U -mnlA.rmi.nt nf irnplc Work. ers and Sun Diego Interests had AHnmal tlii nrrtcfrnm heeausa of Its possible effect on tho ab senteeism in war piuuu. Legion Basebal' Back in Arena VIMr-nilVTR Wmh.. Julv 13 (p) Tho state American Le- E 1 o n baseball tournament, a Washington wartime casualty, came back into me sports arena, Legion officials, working with tho Greater Vancouver Recreational association, an nounced that the four required entries had been tlgncd up, and thnt thn tnnrnnmont Would bo held August 4-5 at Olympla. The counties already entered nrn Kltnn. Clark. Mason and Thurston. Othor entries will bo taken until July 30. Grid Commissioners Meet In Capitol WAOWTMr.TAW JTiilv 13 (IP) The national association of foot ball commissioners win noia its fifth annual convention here .TnW ia nri so in affect arranse- ments for the 1044 aeason. Members are President Arinur R. Hutchens, commissioner for hnth Via niithni-n and south eastern conferences; Edwin N. Atherton of the Pacific coast conference, Asa A. Bushell of tho Eastern Intercollegiate Football association, Arthur E. Ellers ot the Missouri Valley conference, .Tnhn T. (Irlfflth nt Ihfl Riff Ten. Renves E. Peters ot the Big Six, and James w. St. uiair oi tne Southwest conference. Tha aha ihlnif 4Vinf rnn unite men of all races Is the gospel of peace, the only genuine re- I n 1 1 U J ui.AAn Tinmnn tin. ings that can keep them hu man, Rev. .PBUl snerer, new York pastor. Cool on Hot Corner f-i ilk VW -- 6,, Hd. t. Ens. F. Rlckoy, second baicman who was shifted to third In last Sunday's Camp White game, is tha only ofilcer playing with the naval air station team. He displayed cool judgment and good batting eye and handled tho hot corner without error. Ens, Rickey it the nephew of the famsus Branch Rickey of the St Louis Cardinals end now head of the Brooklyn Dodgers. (Offlc ial U. S. Navy Photograph.) Majors Go AlUOut to Try To Catch Si. Lows Teams With tho thrcc-duy vacation over, the major league swings back into the second half of the season today as the 14 clubs are summoning their sec ond wind In determining ef forts to ovcrhnul tho high-flying Cnrdlnals and Browns of St. Louis. However, the all-stnr gome lost Tuesday night and the in teresting highlights emanating from It ore still the main topic of discussion among the base ball folk. Naturally, the National leag uers aro happy over their fourth victory In 12 games, but they are looking ahead to the fall with somo misgivings, for after two of the other Hhree victories, the older circuit lost the world's series. The 7-1 score represented the widest margin between the two teams since the game's inaugu ral in '33. The. previous most lopsided score was tho 8-2 American league victory In '37. The four runs scored by the NL'ers was tho most In any sin gle inning in the 12 games. Bucky Walters of the Reds, who pitched the first three In nings for the winners, also hurled In ono of the other Na tional league victories, the only National leaguer thus honored. The record, though, is held by Vernon Gomez of the Yankees, who took part in four American league triumphs. J The National league gained the edge in batting for the first time with an average of .252 to .251 for the American league. Tho senior circuit also leads in hits, 102 to 89. For the first time since 1038 and for the second time since the classic started, not a single home run was hit. It was also the first time the American league entry fulled to hit at iciibl once for extra bases, all six hits being singles. MUNGER INDUCTED ST. LOUIS, July 13 (fP) George M u n g e r, 29-year-old right handcr of the St. Louis Cardinals with a pitching rec ord of 11 wins and three losses, was inducted into the army Tuesday. Navy Meets Medford All Star Lineup Southern Oregon Champs To TangU With Unbeaten Klamath Air Station Squad By M. E. INGELS Efforts to secure opposition worthy of Klamath Falls base ball fans were culminated Wed nesday by Coach Tom Fcan, who announced a game next Sunday between the naval air station and tho Medford Crater All- Stars. Following the same armed ser. vlce schedule of free admittance, officials of the air station hope to secure baseball teams that will prove Interesting not only to service personnel dui to civil ians. Attendance at the two pre vious appearances of the local elub point to the fact that, de spite tne war, mamam lain nconle like their baseball. Although not too much Is known of the capabilities of the visitors, they are known to oe selected from the prize athletes of the Medford-Camp White cir cuit. Baseball fans from Med ford were somewhat humiliated by the scores of the WPRC-Air Station tilts and have vowed that the team taking the field Sunday will at least offer plenty of competition. Likely to be the starting pitch er for the visitors, will be Steve Crippcn, who has a good season for the Craters and recently humbled the camp hospital team to the tune of 8 to 4. Crippen formerly hurled In the Southern Oregon league. Also slated to see' duty will be Charlie John son, possessor of a nice change of pace. The air station came through their last tilt without any ill ef fects and have both Jim Olsen and Fred Gay available for mound chores. Gay, hurling his first regular game this season, showed plenty of the stuff that kept him on the roster of minor league clubs for years. The showing of "Sheriff Wal dcr at second was a delight to Coach Fena. Walder not only secured four for five but also handled drives in his direction without mishap. With this youngster at second base' and with the veteran Storey at Short-i stop, the keystone sack will be well taken care of. The depend able Rickey at third and either Gay or Franny Miller at first will round out an infield that sports plenty of hitting power. Longtime Klamath Falls fans were agreeably surprised last Sunday at the improvements that have been made at Recreation park. Coach Fena and his crew .of assistants spent hours clean ing tho outfield and now have it suitable lor play. Air Station hitters apparently did not like the short right field fence as all their drives were directed at the center field wall. That was fortunate as Lucido, WPRC ccnterfielder. had an un usually bad day and bobbled sev eral long drives m nis direction Baksi. Williams Now Rated Contenders Joe, Ike Advanced In Latest NBA Listings; Few Major Changes Made WASHINGTON, July 13 (JP) Joe Baksi of Wilkes-Burro, pa.. and Ike Williams, of Trenton, N. J., advanced to the select class among the heavyweight . and lightweights, respectively, in new quarterly ratings announced to day by the National. Boxing as sociation, i Baksi, who recently defeated Lee Savold, now In the maritime service, took over 'the top posi tion In the "outstanding boxers'' listings, ranking behind Cham pion Joe Louis and Challengers Billy Conn and Jimmy Bivins. Russians See Calgary Rodeo j CALGARY, Atla., July 13 (Canadian Press) Enthusiastic Cheering last night greeted the announcement at the Calgary stampede and ' exhibition that a number of Russian officers not named for security reasons were among the spectators. Waldo (Salty) Ross of Warnor Atla., won top day money for saddle bronc riding with Mitch Owens, one-handed Fresno, Calif., cowboy second. Owens won bareback rfav money with Bill Linderman. Red Lionge, Mont., second. In the steer riding their positions were reversed. Carl Olson. Ribstone. Mont- flipped his steer in 4 45 seconds to take day money for steer dec orating. v ... . '. Nelson Breaks Link Record At Topeka TOPEKA. Kans.. Julv 13 Byron Nelson, Toledo, Ohio, golf pro, set a new course record at the. Topeka Country club with a six-under-Dar 65. The old record was 07. Harold (Jug) McSDaden. his partner in yesterday's exhibition tor wntnese relief, shot a 60. Sheppard Knocks Out Mexican Champ EL PASO, Texas, July 13 (IP) Tige Sheppard, Houston negro, took over Lotario Ramirez claim to the heavyweight championship of Mexico by flattening Ramirez in 1:17 of the second round of their scheduled 10-round fight in the Juarez bullring. A right un der the heart was the knock-out punch. Ramirez laid claim to the Mex lean championship a year ago. Classified ads get results. When In Medford Star at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern " Jo and Anne Eazley Proprietors Wr.iB'S..ff.uiD.ni Excitement! Thrills! Take a f riend - SEATS Phone or Call at Klamath Billiards, Ph. 916? Waldorf. Ph. 6811 Castltberry, Ph. 3333 for Reservations FRIDAYS MH ARMORY ARENA COAST LEAGUE' . ' ' w. Osklind - 7 1 ' . Aa SaiT Fra'nclico Q Seattle aa hot Angalea. San Diego. -omana Hollywood .48 -.49 47 .47 48 SO Pet .531 J1S .505 .500 .500 .495 .485 .479 Sacramento 45 . Ytttarday'a Score! , ; Oakland- 3, San Diego 0. Sacramento 6-3, Los Angelei 1-1. Hollywood 3-1. Seattle 2-0. . Portland 4, San .Francisco 0. The United Sta,tes: stood at the bedside when Finland .was born we gaye- her life r.s an independent nation. She is now committing suicide. Sen. Tom Connally of Texas,- foreign; re lations chairman. . - WiUlams moved up to the '-'logical contender" category in the lightweight division, follow ing Champion Juan Zurita of Mexico and Challengers Bod Montgomery of Philadelphia and Beau Jack of the army In the NBA ratings. President Abe J. Greene of the NBA pointed out that there were few . major changes In the quarterly ratings because most of the "name" lighters now are in the armed lorces. Greene said the NBA Intends to stick to its policy of "freezing" the titles of champions now in military garD ana nas no lnten tion of according "duration" recognition to civilian pugilists. Among tne Utlehoiders now in the armed lorces are i.ouis, in the army, Light Heavyweight Gus Lesnevich of . the coast guard, Middleweight Tony Zale and Welterweight Freddie Cochrane of the navy and Feath erweight Sal Bartola of the mari time service. Boxers from outside the Unit ed States were accorded more recognition than usual. Freddie Mills of England was given .the third SDOt among the light heavy weights, Jose Basora of Puerto Rico was listed as a middle weight contender, Marcel Cer dan of France advanced in the welterweight listings, and Eng. lish boxers made a clean sweep ui tne tiyweignt Class. Legion Tournament Set For Portland PORTLAND, July 13 (V The annual American Legion state junior baseball tournament was scheduled- today for the Vaughn street park, at Portland August 3-o. - Earl Stanley, Legion official. said details for the youngsters baseball event would -be worked out within a short time. SACS REJECT OFFER . SACRAMENTO, Calif.,. July 13 VP) Yubl separovlch, busi ness manager' of the Sacramen to Baseball- club. ' said Wednes day the-club's directors had -re jected a szu.uuu otter from -big league club for Clem Drei- sewerd, star left-handed pitch er, on tne g r o u n a - tne saie would "break faith" with Sac. ramento baseball fans. -- Northwest Net Results Given TACOMA.t July ' 13 W) Re sults of - the third day of tho Pacific northwest tennis tourna ment included: Mens singles: Clint Knox, Portland, defeated Wally Bos- tick, Seattle, 6-4, 6-2. Men's doubles: Ask Rice and Al Barrett, Seattle, defeated Dick Koch, Olympia, and Frank veitn, xacoma, 6-1, 8-1. Junior boys' singles: Allen Nelson, Portland, defeated Frank Veith, Tacoma, 6-2, 6-3. Kleoner Finds as New Bevo Player PORTLAND. Julv 13 (JJH William H. KleDDer. who cam homo from the east to announce "no luck" in dredging up recruits for the Portland Beavers, turned up today with a new player after all The new signee Is Frank De- maree, outfielder just released by the St. Louis Browns. De maree hit .383 at Los Angeles a decade ago, when he was 24. The Coast league team's gen eral manager said his new play er would report here next Sunday. ADVISERS TO MEET VANCOUVER, Wash., July 13 (P) Western Washington and Oregon housing authority pro- ject service advisers will meet in Portland . July 26 and here ' the following dayr i Walter Pollock, Vancouver authority director, said, today. Officials from Wash ington, D. C... will attend the sessions. - Doctors Adv se Segura to Rest CHICAGO. Julv 12 UPIAI. though X-ray pictures showed mere was no iraciure, doctors today advised Francisco (Pancho) Segura to refrain from playing tennis for at least a week to give his severely sprained left ankle a chance to strengthen. - rne tcuaaor tennis star, rank ed third nationally, said he would droD out of the current River Forest Open tournament. He had postponed starting in the meet for two days pending the final diagnosis. . 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