M 22,
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE TWO
From the
Corral
Fence
Doing of Klamath Horback
Enthtfitaiti. Recounted by
"Top'.Wranglet" j
Howdy, Folks: The Saddle club
is at it again. Seems wide inter
est Is bein'. shown this new or
ganization. The Western Horse
man magazine has written fer a
picture of the club and are pub
fishing a story Keith Moon, Jr.,
sent in to them 'bout the girls
j ontiuitles. Thar wuz
quite a party thrown in celebra
tion of the picture takin event.
Clarice Moon had the club ride
down ta her ranch fer refresh
ments, which disappeared faster
than champagne at a weddin
receDtion. Chatter wuz flung
round freely, sprinkled with
laughter and baked in the sun.
A. woodpecker with the palsy
wouldn't have had a chance with
them girls. All the members wuz
present but Etta Paddock and
Mabel Liskey. Etta had to help
her man with a brandin' job and
guess Mabel didn't git her shoes
tacked on yet. "Windy" Bill
Burcheson can fix her up now
cause he found a chestnut tree
and is a settin' up a blacksmith
shop with ail the equipment fer
shoein', even flies. I heared three
of the hard ridin' .cowboys are
in the hospital. Babe Reeder. Ole
Chase and Vic Douglas. If this
keeps up they'll have enuff fer
a poker game if they all get in
the same room. Didn't heer all
the ailments, hope it isn't Disney
spells. I kinda got wind of a
horse show brewin' and we
would like to know if the horsey
set cud give some ridin' time to
ride in these events. It's fer the
local people and hosses. Spose
thar will be a braggers race fer
just cold bloods and a sprint fer
the hot bloods. Sumpin' where
the handy cow-hosses cud show
off in, the three-gaited . strut
their stuff and of course the
package race which always
draws a. laff from the lookers.
Seems la me this would be fun
fer all the hoss lovers and wud
liven things up, a bit in this ole
cow-hoss country. Give yer
friends a pep talk and see how
they feel 'bout a tado of this
sort. I drapped into Connolly's
Saddle Shop and sit, on a piece
of leather so they cud make a
saddle to fit me. Well, sir, when
I went back thar she wuz just
aitpreUy and snug-like. Gosh,
that'jnart Connolly knows his Distress.-
Spec-1 better be gittin' as
everybody is a hayin' and I want
to.reap my wild oats. Hold Au
gust 20th open 'til yuh heer from
me?'bout this, iere hoss show.
Bye now.
BEVO PLAYERS SOLD
;.; jfiRT&AND, Ore., July 22 (ff)
Sale- of Joe. Sullivan, southpaw
pitcher, .-rand Gilly Campbell,
veteran catcher, to the Oakland
Paeific.Coast league club was an
nounced .today by William H.
Klepper, general manager of the
Portland Beavers. The price was
not 'disclosed. ...
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Jim Olsen
Gone From
Navy Lineup
Sore Arm to Keep Ex-Padre
Hurler Out of Crucial
Tilt With Morine 'Wingers'
The navy team, already un
derdogs for its game with the
marine "Wingers" from Corval
lis, was weakened further with
the announcement by Chief
Tom Fena that are Hurler Jim
Olsen will be out of the lineup.
Fena, who coaches the team,
said that Olsen had developed
a sore arm and he would not
be on hand at 3 p. m., when
the game starts on Sunday at
the recreation park two blocks
beyond Mills school.
The former San Diego Padre
pitcher tossed a four-hit game
a few weeks back, but he hasn't
been doing so well lately. Fred
Gay, ex-Yankee player, will
take over the mound duties for
the navy with Franny Miller,
who also plays left field and
first base, being held ready to
take over should Gay get in
trouble.
Gay will face a team with a
batting average of around .321,
and on the mound in a pitching
duel with him will be Hank
Dlugokecki, who belongs to the
Cleveland Indians.
Mike Khelokian leads tlm
devildog batters with an amaz
ing average of .541 or a hit
every other time he gbes to
bat. No averages have been
released on the naval air sta
tion team but it is imagined
that Gay, Harvey Storey, who
is an excellent shortstop, and
Second Baseman Walders lead
the hitters. The sailors have
specialized in extra hase hits
so far this season.
Ensign Rickey will be back
on third base this week plug
ging what was one of the big
holes in the navy defense in
last Sunday's game against the
Medford Craters. Rickey is the
nephew of the famous Branch
Rickey, who is currently guid
ing the Brooklyn Dodgers to
fame if not to fortune.
Angels Climb
Into Coast
League Lead
The Associated Press
The Los Angeles Angels
cumoea into tne lead In trie close
Pacific coast leaeue race with a
7-6 victory over San Diego last
night while the Sacramento Sol-
ons were drubbing Oakland 5-1,
behind the five-hit pitching of
Clem Dreisewerd.
Oakland dropped to second
and San Francisco took sole pos
session of third with a 2-0 win
over Seattle as outhpaw Tom
Scats took his second shutout
over Seattle in three days.
In fifth place, one-half game
back of Seattle, was Portland
which split a pair with Holly
wood. The Beavers dropoed an
8-2 11-inning decision in th
scheduled seven-inning opener
but bounced over three runs in
the eighth Inning of the curfew
halted second contest for a 4-3
triumph.
HnllviunnH won ihft nivmer on
a six-run rally In the Hth that
saw the fortiana aciense iau
rnmnlMnlv nnart nfter the Beav
Arc rnn Pnlfnrrf hnri hlnnlteH
the Stars after a two-run first
inning. Eddie Adams single in
the eighth drove across Port
land's winning tally in the sec
ond game.
Sports
Briefs ppp
Full.rton, Jr.fpSg: f
NEW YORK. July 22 MP)
Fresh ammunition for shooting
the breeze: . . . Report from St.
Louis says visiting major league
clubs are peeved at the Cards'
and Browns' new plan of admit
ting women on ladies day with
out even the tax payment. . . .
The local clubs figure the gals
will spend two bits each at the
concessions and about ten per
cent will shell out for reserved
seats, but the visitors don't share
in these items. . . . Look for a tor
rid discussion at next winter's
meetings. . . . Tennis pros are
talking about an international
open trophy competition after
the war to rival the Davis cup
show. ,
QUOTE. QUOTE
Frank Howard. Clemson U.
coach, replying to Publicltor Joe
Sherman's query whether the
loss in poundage during summer
practice doesn t offset the gain
in knowledge: "My gosh, Sher
man, you don't expect those kids
to piay lootDan witnout even
knowing what it is. do you?"
ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE
Look for Lou Little to name
Jack Williams, former Bain-
bridge navy basketball coach, as
one of his assistants at Columbia
this fall. Williams, former Sam
Houston all-around star, is with
the v-iz group. . . . Pete Caw
thon, the. Brooklyn Tigers coach
who lives in Tuscaloosa, is high
on a youngster Max Wards who
will play for Alabama. "He's 17
years old, B-leet-3, weighs 216
and has that nice ugly look,"
says Pete.
GRID STAR KILLED
PORTLAND, July 22 (IP) Lt.
Thomas Russell Inskeep, Univer
sity - of Oregon football player
from 1936 to 1939, was killed in
action in New Guinea July 6,
his father said today. The for
mer gridder was the son of Tho
mas Inskeep, Portland police de
tective.
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Lipscomb
Taken by
P. Katonen
Lipscomb Fails to Repeat
Previous Victory; Park!
Batters Tony Morelli
Jack (Buck) Lloscomb learn
ed to his chagrin Friday night
that history cannot always oe
counted on to repeat itself with
out a little help from the would
be history maker himself.
For one thing Lipscomb was
not able to repeat his victory of
a week ago over Paavo Katonen.
As a matter of fact it was
Buck's attempt to use the same
hold he had won a fall on early
is the match that proved to be
his downfall.
Lispcornb started the first fall
on an airplane spin which he
followed up by gently putting
Paavo upright on his feet and
then not-so-gently hitting him
on the jaw. Using a body press
Buck finished the fall.
Katonen came back to win
the second fall on a type of re
verse surfboard. And then it hap
pened. Buck put the same airplane
spin on Katonen that M had won
with earlier and at the proper
time he set Paavo down to sock
him. But the Finn turned tables
on Jack and hit him with a ter
rific punch to the jaw which he
followed with a powerful body
press to take the deciding fall.
In the first round of the semi
final event Herb Parks was rob
bed of a fall when the bell rang
just as he had Tony Morelli flat
on his back and Referee Wally
Moss was starting to count. Mor
elli took the first fall on a
smother hold followed by a body
press. Parks came back very
quickly to take the second fall
on a series of body slams fol
lowed by a leg stopper. In the
fourth round Morelli tried sev
eral flying body butts but he
missed and Herb quickly took
advantage of Tony's predicament
and won the third fall on a body
press.
In the opener clever Tex
Hauger won the decisive fall
from Bulldog Jackson on a foul
after each had taken a fall
apiece. Jackson won the first
on a pounding hammerlock and
Hauger took the second -on a
head scissors.
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Merki Captures
Four Pool Firsts
PORTLAND. Julv 22 fP)
Nancy Mcrkt, nationally famed
swimming ace of Portland's
Multnomah Athletic club, cap
tured four first places in the
Oregon outdoor tank champion
ships yesterday.
They were the 100-meter free
style and breaststrokc, the 300-
meter individual medley and the
200-meter freestyle.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
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WORCESTER, Mass. Phil
Terranova, 131, New York out
pointed Harold "Snooks" Lacey,
130, New Haven, 10.
BROOKLYN Rocky Graz
iano, 191, New York, outpointed
Tony Reno, 154, Chicago, 8.
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