Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 01, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
Out Our Way
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By FRITZ HOWELL.
iPinch-Hitting ior
Hugh Fullerton Jr.)
NEW YORK. Aua. 1
some bits of baseball:
A member of thn St I.nnic
Post Dispatch sports stoff found
a fan who wants to bet the
Browns win the world series, but
Sports Kditor John K. Wray
i.uiu3 uuwu uu inquiries with:
"No, you can't have his address
we saw nun iirst!
Tom Brown, the now 16-year-old
shortstop signed by the Dod-
Kers may oe a nelp to the Bums
after all. They say he's big
enough to wear long pants.
Whicn brings up the observation
that these wartime infields boast
no tinkcrs-to-evers-to-chancc com
binations they're just tinkers,
and you'd better read it fast.
, Seriously: Don't be surprised
if Bill Skiff, competent skipper
of the Seattle club of the Pacific
coast loop, takes over a big
league club next year. Several
biggies are stalking the Yankee
trained pilot.
. . . , I
""BASEBALL QUESTIONS j
No. 1 What nltrhon ... . .
jiuutxca out in tne iirst inning,
pitched a no-hitter in his next
start, was batted out in the first
inning of the next game, and sui-
.icieu 6i aeieais mat year?
No. 2 Who was the only
pinch-hitter in a world ri
make a sacrifice hit?
tAnswers at end of column.) '
THE GUY'S PSYCHIC
Frankie Paccassi. Lou Nnvi'.
manager, in a pre-fight discussion
of Friday's Lee Q. Murray-Tur-key
Thompson affair in Madison
Square- Garden, and Its possible
effect or, the , duration heavy
weight situation, offered:
"Both them ciivo uln iii
natc each other."
And they did, chum, they did!
Paccassi also said: "The civil.
jan heavyweights today are
bums, but I've cot ths hf h,
in Nova."
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
No. 1 Top Rtich with un a .t.
leticsin 1916.
No, 2 Harrv fMnneM irrt
mick of the New York Giants in!
Hnwilv Fulks: Reckon I bet
Ur git mc some Kiingnroo boots
so I kin Jump 'round fnster like.
The Saddle Club Is to quick for
me. Them girls uro iiku a stcoi
trap, Jlst simp and they're t It
when it somes to gcttln' things
done. Now there's somo ho.is
races to take in lit llio Fair
grounds August tilh along with
a hoss show with purses ler all
types ot boss flesh with riders
on 'em. . . The Saddle Club
held a nicellii' and got things
ta rollln' und made up some
purses fcr nil events but n few
goin's on where they'll glvo
some ribbons. You'd think
money come out of a pump, but
they got tho right Idea of
kcepln' it in circulation und
rldin' being made more popular
all the time. Thar Is ta be a
hoss sale tomorrow and 1 Jlst
took a look at the sale stock
and I'm surprised at all tho hay
burners and good ones rounded
up for this iiifair. While I wuz
out thnr I noticed some bang
tails on the way to Greshiim for
a race meet, fapec somo oi tnem
will be in the race here the
6th ns they are here to get their
bosses In shape. Stnrtln' to-day
the track will be worked into
shape so they can boot 'cm
homo fer your entertainment. I
hud my kin folks hero a vlsitln'
mc from Hollywood and I
didn't stick to my trulnin' while
they wuz here, so don t have
much news. I saw 'em over tho
line this morning on the way
home and I'm not braggln' but
I've got to fergit these dude
ways I've been a carryin' on
and settle down for I try to
pull my trousers on over my
head. Now 'bout this here hoss
show . . . make your entries
curly and at Charlie Read
Saddle Shop. All entries close
Friday nito before the 6th
me gais can get the programs
printed and all on-lookcrs will
know which, which s which
Your pnper will carry the dope
oi, mo races ana snow, all you
naff to do Is go sco It. Heln
these girls keep the West West
ern. Bye now.
Red Sox Acquire
Cecil From San
Diego Padres
BOSTON, Aug. 1 l')With
two months of play remaining
in the pennant race, the Boston
nea mox tonight moved to bol
ster their pitching staff by ac
quiring Rex Cecil from San
Diego for three players and an
unannounced sum of cash.
General Manager Eddie Col
lins of the Boston club nn.
nounced the Pacific Coast team
received on option Johnny La-
iur, caicner ana ouuicldcr, and
Lou Luclcr and Joe Wood,
Louisville pitchers, plus a sum
of cash.
The Coast league strikeout
king.- who will report to Boston
before August 14, is 27 years
old and has a medical discharge
irom mc army.
Solons to Meet
San Francisco
By Th Anociattd Prtsi
If the fast climbing Sacramen
to Solons continue an early sea
son record they should fniten
their Pacific Coast Rnmhnll
Browns, Red
Sox Prime
For Drive
Washington Hits Collar As
Boston, St. Louis Load Up
For Final Pennant Push
By JACK HAND
AnoclaUd Prtii Sports Writer
Washington nild-wlnter pen
mint boom vanished in thin nil
today as the Nats hit the Amer
ican league cellar while tho St
Louis Browns and Boston Red
Sox, once a couple of "also-
rans," loaded tip for thu stretch
drive.
Tho Browns and Red Sox
who were supposed to bo nlny
lug merely for exercise while
Washington and New York
fought for tho flag, took chnrgo
or the bultio as tho clubs nenre
tho two-thirds murker by
strengthening tliclr w e n k o s
snots.
St. Louis acquired Catcher
Tom Turner from tho Whit
Sox via tho wulver route to bo
.iter Frank Mnncuso und Red
lliiyworth. Boston picked up
rtex Cecil rrom bun uicgo, the
Pacific coast strikeout king
report beforo August 14 unci
give Tex Hughson n hund
tho department that has been
the club's glaring weakness,
Even tho New York Yankees,
currently in third place but
only S '-j games buck, sought
new catcher to replace Kolllo
Hemsley whoi will bo inducted
Monday. To date no results had
been announced,
Washington dipped Into the
basement lust night after bow
ing to St. Louis, 3-2. limners by
Vcrn Stephens und Lefty Mc
Qulnn helped Jack Kramer take
tho nod over Roger Woltf, milk
ing his first start lit a month.
Boston kept pace with tho
Brownies by shading Cleveland
1-0, on an unearned run in the
ninth. Mlko Ryba and Red Bar
rett, who relieved In the lust
frame, yielded only two hits as
did the Tribes stove urnmck
Pelo Fox s single following
two-base error by Mickey Rocco
told the story.
Philadelphia pushed past Chi
cago in the lum, a-z, as Ma
Epps slnglo followed Buddy
Halt s triple to give Kuss Lhrls-
tophcr the win over Orvul
Grove. Detroit and New York
were not scheduled.
Brooklyn's Hal Gregg ended
a two-month victory famine by
beating St. Louis. 6-1. his first
win slnco May 30, Mort Cooper
was hammered olf tho hill In
three frames.
Chicago took Its seventh
straight, 8-1, on Hy Vanden
berg's thrcc-hlttcr as the Phil
lies bowed for tho ninth in o
row, but the Cubs failed to
reach their first division goal
as tho New York Giants topped
Cincinnati, 0-7. Rookia Andy
Hansen relieved Bill Voisellc to
throw a fancy eight-inning job
lor tne itrst big icaguo win
Fritz Ostcrmucller of Pitts
burgh, stopped Boston, 0-2, with
two hits, trimming Nats An
drews and chiming in with
three hits for the cause.
Auguitl
Musial foijl
BW"9 (J
" Nafiono,
NEW vm .
MuhIuI f thY.V.'Mlftl
bllSO hit. ilerl... """ t
the
Teams to Clash
For Semi-Pro
Championship
PORTLAND. Aug. 1 Ml The
Miller Lumber nine of Euscne
ana Mctiroy s Ballroom of Port
land meet tonight for tho Oregon
semi-pro baseball championship.
ine powcr-pacKca Lumbermen
Perry to Tanale
With Sammy Angoft
WAorlUMLiTOiM. Ana 1 nr.
Aaron Perry, Washington's lead
ing flStlC hODCfuI. tnklU DnMh..
tlepJn Ahe general direction of
the big-time (he hopes) in an 11-
aZ.. u n D?!ii.wuh Sammy
Aneott. fnrmor MR A i;ru i-ua
. Angott, who decisloned Perrv
in an aarhr ,
... .... ,j auiiniiur engagement
I? u &out ,an 8-5 favorite with
the betting boys.
OTTOUT
NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Wj-Mel
OU, manager of the New York
Giants and the leader in the ma
jor league home run derby with
22.. wrenched his right ank e
sprinting to first, base in the
seventh inning of his team's vic
tory over the Cincinnati Reds
last night and may be out for
two weeks. .
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourisll
, Save M Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
i , , . :- i iiil- puwvi-uaLKL'u Llinin
ii-dKUU SlUlluinKS again Ihl wnnb mnoml ln IK- fl..l. I . -iu.
; . ...w.. v.iu j,.tin it,r.t IIIKIIL
Bi-i-unu-piacc oan Fran- by blanking Re iablo Shon nf
Th ei. . u j - Portland, 3-0, McEIroy's tripped
i-PJu80.10.'' w,ho "!ovcd from Commercial Iron of Port and,
last to sixth place last week, 6-2.
have won 10 and lost fnnr in o...,, . . . . .. .. .
competition with tho Sonirthl. 0"??
. n raujni in an nt-ii i
season will wnX ... ""Bed shut-out ba for tho Eug
fof the fftffl Yllpc.? te. rtrlklng out 10 and all
tempt to retrieve h iiU M ""'V vo hits. His team-
four losses against '? B..V
lutiiii.SL nn uritib i .
oIh iu. - " on a ainttlG dv Jack Wnltnn nftnr
.SffcprtltlarinClemDwiS slnilM.0yan0(UblCdpt0(?CniCr' Tw0
werd, who has won four for fou? ',n"JM 5"? two PortlBn' 1crro'-''
The toboggannino Soa. K 'r produced two more runs in the
iors mpet a IllrnurloA oiinKt. Alim,
iZ j 7 . v . ""hh'iik wh it
land nine at Oak and. and Hniiv.
wooa opens against San Diego in fnnn-H .....(..!
other league play tonight. Port. Onan SUCCeSStlil
mofrowX. Angelc open t0- In Title Defense;
lo Risk Belt Here
CHASE SCORES WIN
oain ritAWUISCO, Aug. 1 (fl)
Promoter Mack Llllurd re-
Jack Chase. 1627 Walnh,,?, '"2. ,0:M" "torn-
u...,-i'j v """-'"juih, inn irom
:".u' night, coast fight heavvwehht f In
iif'iiroi tii.. - " ir
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1-'"MIH ellUM. 0,tl1 AJ
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at bni ,., tii i. ... ... in hi.
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lid over Wan,,.;";, '", Ml
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poini.H iihend
me urnoks
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iiniv ivici linn ,-it ,,r.,"
l'eplnclnLr n. ' ,? . '' the
the Cub?. "a"Ht
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v-iii iiiui sir II... tiM.r.
if flu. Wi., "" M
Snitllo Iliilnu'r
n in fimrii, ,h ; i
from nlnlh h,' fifth TtJH
The Dalles
Cancels Wo
Football G
The acllon
c"ic n(M,
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The Dalles ?. ' ,,r"t
protested thal M, 'h W
nrouttho';-1
Ing Ashland n.ul GtSt
nicv.ii loeli of ti, n. ,.1
definite actio,, nd rp"J
defeated the Inrflanj, 27 to ll
hey ; were planning CM
The White nirds
u ihiu'ji on their ifl
school slnrls. The oCl
Seplembcr 17. n iu,.i, kj
Cook Buys Houstil
Come In Mid-AW
Marble Conk nu-l. J
KUiiS coach, li a kn,,vl
house und pluns lo mi
Klamath Falls nhnut ih.
ui August,
Ho will live with hli
and family at 21m r.,u
Jiouse formerly owned bjlj
i-'uniiison.
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Mow York 0. Cincinnati I.
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Only samca acheilulcd.
Ration Calendu
den
Chase
tenth rounds.
BIG FLOUNDER TAKEN
MARSHFIELD, Alig
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oaTVu fyiUBO. a Klnmnll, .1 al.. ."u
Leonard L" X ""' V'
JH-inch flounder In
Mayfiqld, new superintendent of
ium.ii me u scnoois. Fishermen
nere believe it s llm
flounder ever taken above tide-
naLui- an u,e v,oos any area.
In recent years more than 10
per cent of the total retail trade
in mc u. n. nas been generated
i tion travel.
That means the titln will hn ,i
siaKo tor Friday night's clash lit
the armory when Pnnvn mnc
Herb Parks. Katonan plans to
send the belt itself down In
jansfiousnt!
: ntsem
Blended Whiskey 86
Proof 57 U Grain
neutral Spirits. The
Lansdowne Distillory
Havre de Grace Md,
ft
'mm
be on display in town as well as
at the armory tho nioht nf thn
maicn.
POSSE PICKS JUDGE
MCMINN VILLR. Anir 1 lh
xne lamnui county Sheriff's
fosse has selected W. R. Wood-
waro sneriu oi Klickitat coun
ty, Wash., to judge Its second an
nual shodco here, August 27..
What a Grocery Bllll '
Each day at Buckingham nal-
ace, London, more than 160
breakfasts, lunches and dinners
are served to pormanent of
ficials, servants and attendants
who form the royal retinue.
Poisonous Apples
TrOnlcal AmpHnn's mnnAt,lM.
fl tree bears poisonous apples,
the blistering, milky juice of
which is as strong as cprbolio
acid. ,
War Prlpa and Tlat.nnlnf BV
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canning augnr, aif
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ClassUIed Ads Bring Results.
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