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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE PIVI
l,al in
..wri t end ot column.
SKORT AND SNAPPY
Sloppy Playing By Bend
Gives Klamath Naval Air
Station 8 to 2 Triumph
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i HOWELL
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ml in the ow. 1
irti wriu-r returns from
By SCOTT REED
Lack of experience and sloppy
playing afield by tho Hcnd nine
gave the Klamath nuvul iilr slii
lion an 8 to 2 victory Sunday
afternoon at Recreation park.
I2la vpnri tultrl . 1 1 . . I . 1 1
IOIA UliVIH KIIU H T I IM J, I It II, ll
by bond, accounted for seven ol
tha sailor's ruin with only one
i ... ..II.. 1...I.... ....... I
I1HV3T 11-ll.r uuiiih vmiiru.
ine Kama saw mo rniurn or llg
Jim Olnen to tha mound and the
fireball ex-Pudro hurlor ntniik
out 10 batters and gave up Id
Wiurif BiiMiiwiisu Muni nun hi me
clvllluns. lloutcliuns did n tip.
top lob ot twirling for Bond,
yielding only seven safe hit to
the gobs, but luck of support In
the nfleld doomed him to defeat.
'T'V. . nittfu mam .11.1 I ..
A 111! in iiiwii urn iin-in ill
tlialr (corinif auriy in llm lilt,
.i.La.ii llfn ((.Ilia... .....I. I.. ,1...
Leading Linkman
,0.lSw- the
-rtl. 1 ...w Oolf
,..r.7".. .hi .
W tot five
.-f-.".. .,n.it
."fin.ln.e.
pu.. . -I...... mnnit 11
c0i while showing his
'Aimer practices (Chlcneo
l .i.vini and Iowa alaria
i h" includlnit S7 letter
footballers face their
(.tfooon tho fourth Satur.
t the campnlKn thla year.
Ceil Gunrd academy: Octo-
Cornell: ucioorr n, w
ij; OclODW 21, in.yiiiiii.-A-
i , , , Ballplayers in wm
inH wrn nlnrcd on
ume basis as hiirlcmie
r'.Zi. h ni WMC office.
brultd thry wore In the en.
untnt field nl couin
tit lobs within the Industry
L...I upmlialnn nf thn wfi
Er commission. . . . All
brill ourstlons and an-
, fou've been reading hero
ireVmed out by our colleague.
Sficbler. who knows more
bubnll limn me guys wno
the bonks.
RSWEHS TO QUESTIONS
i l-lobnnv Cmiev.
ti Int week by New York
'm
i 2 The Brooklyn Brlrle
won American nssorla
dm In 188D, shifted In Na
irdwon nonni"t In Iflnn.
Everyone, Including How-
maklnil llireo tallica ouch in th
nt.wiiu mum tiiiiu IIHIIIIKK II 1(
plckluu up one In tho fourth mid
sixth. Bend scored In the fifth
.1 . L, ,
III! VIMIIIII.
Klrniny floldlnR by snllors pre
vented more runa from eroaslnu
the plato. Rlckuy and Storey
were the atandouls, dcfunnlvvly,
,.,tl ...alflnu nitttiM. Il,l I
v fntrtiii . n Miiib 1IJWIJITII
the ilond batters of scomlnKly
certain base hits. Only one bob
ble was chalked up aiialnst the
VMM.
The pitching of both aides wan
so exceptionally Rood, that only
one extra base hit, a double, whs
garnered during the whole game.
Miller was the leading butninun
for the navy and two safeties
In four at buls, lloutchcns
niMHVfivu inw ii,hii;h m t,i II US
and Nehl got two for five to lend
ii... i.ifr....
uviiii iiiviiihi
r'red Uay of the navy was the
bin disappointment at bat, fall
ing to let hit In four tries.
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McCntllMll, 117 0 1
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ltIUtnolir. a
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Total Si "r "a Ji "a i
UalbHt for Brown In lib.
anrf . 000 010 010 3
Air BuiVlon 033 101 OO'-tl
rum h..l.d in. Hatch. Houlchani.
aioray. Blroupa, oiaan 1. Two-haia i hi .
liaicn. Bioian -v. , ,,
Hiekav S Batrlllea. MarMurror. ln
...... ... ..... a llanrf 10. FlBIOl
on ballt, lloulchana 1. OIn Struck
out, by nouicnana t. yiu "',,
iiouicnana t in innnu,. -
i linlnS. WIH pilch ,","''"
r-aaaad hall. Rallanour. Dflk. olwn. win
nlna Pllchar. pl.an. '"a Pll'hjr.
nouicnana. umpire. -.....- -
Allandanca. 1100 aatlmalad.
i
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y . .-aaaaaaPi . r.j.' Wt.aT'. aMtiii J- .
ai.-.Ss-ir'j-a-W-.-.
Wast, left, presents Dr. John
cuo for winning me annual
Tournamonl Chalrmon John
. ...tai. iU . D.aUanl'l
raorrymnn wun n -- -
President's Cuo tournamont hold recently at the Reamea Goll
.. . . I-.1 . lull In an Rl In Win
the tiountr" ciuu. u:. morrymon u ----the
tourney nflor a plavolf with Bill Hagalsteln. Others who
reached the finals wore Frank Terr. George Davis and O. Odgen.
Previous wlnnors of tho trophy are Darrell Miller In 1942 and
Carl Huson In 19-13.
f I son Wins
xen Tourney
IEVERLY HILLS. CALIF.,
7 (API-Byron Nelson, To-
nrnfncalnnnl h.. mAA-A
. r...v..ut,H,, iihb UUUCll
v In war bonds In hli enlf.
awcis with a first-place
: of 277 In the $5000 Beverly
! firjll-i Ino.n i. ...tI-L
r "y" wui tiuiiiuiu, wnicn
l him In the top (roup of
''"'""Mur uic year in Mils
-in.
Ill int ...llu i a i t. . i
!" wuh iiu, no unoi
p9 yestordny and wound up
f "u.c on ine lain note.
"Her rounds ho ahot 71 ami
Elfeulfn,a! Tony penn, of
1.011 finUU.J , in
J $ 000 In bonds. He shot
S,eylng for five
" .? nl found.
point. Ven UP
5 1939, Alnhn
I I . u illUViUU'
death rate was 82.B tier
as
CJ flatten,
ped to 55.5 ln 1038
ilgijt Ads Bring Results
fe.
. - n lourseii
8 i H -Long and
ShnF P.i
FILES' BEACOKI cioui'i
mum ron,
.-.a. a,
.
Coming AMracHoM
"The Idol of the
Air Lanes"
JAN GARBER
DANCE
Armory
:J til 12.00
ly's Band
p...,fEATURNQ
""vna I
Portland Pros
To Be Known
As 'Rockets'
PORTLAND, Aug, 7 (P) The
"Rocketa" has been selected os
the name of tho Portland prorcs
slonol foolball team of the Amcr
, i .... r r Mfkrlrlln sa
lem, won $100 war bond for
selecting the winning name
Coach R. L. Mathews said two
-m ., in. ha.,.. Imnrnv.
wecxa Ol ami mi -r, j
ed the aquad. and he predicted
It will keep lt head above water
in ine pro gna ciruun.
rui ii"nu w -- . . - - .
Time Quarterback Club" which
... I . . . n..i..i. In Ihn I
itri i Bin inn nuencu ,i
flrst year of grid play.
Florists Take
Legion Title
DrtDTT.iwn Autf. 7 (fri
Florists. Jet
uicu .ihnnl vnuncstcrs.
IDiauii ii,i u. .--. ..- -
won the Oregon Junior Ameri
can Legion basetjaii cnampiuu
ship by walloping Woodburn,
10-I, laai main
had nosed out Commercial Iron
of Portland, lu-u, in nn mn-i
1111)11 MtllllO
Woodburn captured second
place ln the double elimination
r . . .. a iu TitAntvtnn
tournameni, ana w """""
thlrd'.. .....j ..... Bolnr
an mira rouiiu "j .
day, Woodburn whitewashed Al
oaiiiy 0 uiiiiu.ibo ...w.--, --
and the Florists down the Iron-
men, 10-g. ,
Funeral Strvic
Arranged for Ex
Sports Writer
Tnt BiWIS. Calif.. Aug. 7
im w i ....(. itinra ar
Lmnrmw for H land
railiRKu aw. ,
f. tvtv Bascerly. Los Gatos
newspaper publisher who was
president of the Pacltlj Coast
baseball league from 1B31 to
1938. i, ,
Baggerly, who won national
reputation a a sporw "...v..
I died at his Loi Gatos home Sat
urday at the aga oi io-
Savold, Baksi !
To BattJe in
Chicago
CHICAGO, Aug. 7 (TV Il
linois' version of n "duration
world litlo henvyweiulit bout
a lU-round unuie oeiwccn
year-old Joe Hakhl of Kulpnioiu,
Ph., nni ring-wise i-cc ouvum ui
n..i..p.....i M .1 lv eyneeted to
cram Wr'lley field tonight with
upwards ol a.uuu inns, u gowuy
portion gratis-admitted servicemen.
fill. u.nnM lm Chleneo's larg
est fight turnout slnco Joe Louis
took Jim uruiiuocK s crown in
10.17 before some -is.uuu ensn
customers.
With the nnny fully occupylnR
Chumplon Joe Louis and his two
foremost challengers, Billy Conn
and Jimmy Bivins. Promoter
Jack Kcnrns hnd little irouoic
selling tonight's mix as n heavy
weight brawl of significance.
Whitman Starts
Grid Practice
Weekend Sports
WATT A WATT. A Anir 7 IFl
tlM.II.n, Lnllntlii's fnotbllll nTBC
tlce will get underway this week
with the arrival of newly-signed
Conch Hen uoous. lormci u
sistnnt mentor nt Maine unlvcr
ilv Pre! iirlont Wlnslow S. An
dc'rson nnnounccd.
n..Kri( ti'nnon nviiprlpnCA in
eludes plnyinR nt Ohio State and
rH ....nriit Amerlplnn and na
tional professional league
elevens, was slcned bnlurany.
Wkllmnn lltie n IIVG 12U1I1U
Mlllliiuii .. d- "
i.nriiiln iliU Kpnunn comoosca
of home-and-home contests with
Willnmctto nnrt wnsliinRton, ann
n clue n rnnlcsi Willi lliu iiiu
nir force nt Boise.
Crowd of 25,000
To See Ail-American
Boys' Baseball Tilt
.ruf VMtf Anr 7 t!P
liC iwiu. n- -r
crowd of 25,000 wns expected
nl nn,mHc InHnv In
ni uio rum u, .,,. ...
wntch the Esqulros All-Amcrl-
enn boys doscdum uuiwutu
20 you'nRslers divided into east
! .....( InnillC . I
Bill Pierce of Detroit has been
named stnrtinR pitcher for the
enst sqund with Jim Nelson of
m i,un Aln he hind the
DM IlllUftii'ii"! "' - " . w
pinto. Virgil Jester of Denver
... n . nt. rnr i ne wv.il it-nn.
with Ritchie Ashburn of TUden
Neb., catching.
Highest place for a potato
crop Is in Bolivia, where they
are grown nt a hciRht of 11,000
feet nnovo sen icvci.
By Tha Associated Prs
BcvLrtLiY HILLS. Calif.
Byron Nelson of Toledo, won
SaUOO Beverly Hills open golf
lourney with 72-hole score of
277.
WILMINGTON. Del. After
upsetting National Champion
n. Dnl. In kaiyi l.f Innl nn Rnt-
l I1U1II1U U1.M. .11 aj.... -"
urciay, Margaret Osborne, of San
r ranclsco, weni on to oem iuuuv
UrouRii, ucveriy nins, uaiu., n
1'1 a.'j ft.9 nn Snndnv to win
Delnware women's grass court
tennis cnampionsnip. . -rmrAflO
Calumet Farm en
trv of Good Blood, Twosy and
''!.m. uii I n enrn nn, i wn
three 'in Princess Pat stakes at
lirn..l.n,ilnn nnrlr WllUlin0.t nf
$38,400 boosted Calumet's earn-
nings lor year to ou,uu com
pared to stable's record $475,091
111 mil.
KALAMAZOO. Mien Kooeri
Falkenburg, Hollywood, Calif.,
retained ms nauonai junior sin
nine tannic rhamnlonshiD bv beat
ins Bernard Bartzcn, San An-
iii n THY II.H. n-4. H-l. O-IS
nim.AnEi.PHlA Staff Set
Tommy Loughran, 41, former
tlieavyweigni ooxing cnam
pion, was discharged from ma
rlnaioi fianniicn nf nvar.flliii.
nnM1"liP Aflph Qn rvi T4vt-r
wnn Mirhlirnn onen ffolf cham-
pionsnip wnn suQ-pur rounaa oi
70-68-70 208 for 54 nolcs.
rni.nRADO SPRINGS O
Hofmelster, second air force
headquarters, won Broadmoor
invitation goir xourney Dy dcbi-
mrf A 11 unerins. uenver. i. uo
In 3B-hole final.
CLEVELAND Billy TaiDert
Tniannnnll. Vn-mt PrnnMcPfi Si.
gura, 6-8, 6-0, 6-2, in exhibition
Innnl. ninlr.il rtl- TT.Qn VlUnnf I
ROSKNUALJi, in. x. james
IfnT una 15.vnnr.nlrl cu'immnr
from Akron, O., won men's sen
ior national AAU long distance
title' covering course of just Un
der lour miles in i:-ti:ai..
Karamatic Signs
With Seattle Pros
HARTFORD
A..I4.RI a.4 lad.ai.ltr Cof"I
INSURANCE
T.B. MATTERS
General Insurance Agency
nuts . AUTOMOBILE
SEATTLE, Aug. 7 (P) George
Karamatic, former star gridder
for Gonzaga university and a
standout backfleld man for the
Washington Redskins after grad
imtinn wnn t.hn nrize nlum
among 15 men signing contracts
with tlie Seattle jaomDers in me
American Professional football
l.nm.n aifap lha lirfl Vflll
Coach Dutch Clark and Busi
ness Manager Jim Manaas an
nounced the signing as the
Bombers prepared for thotr
opening practice session tonight.
Hans Norland Fir Insurance.
Phone 6060.
Browns Run
Win Streak
To Eight
St. Louis Scores Doublo
Victory Over Cleveland;
Bucs Stop Cub Rampage
tj.. Tnt? BE1CHLER
Associated Press Sports Writer
Closing tncir nomu nauu
terday with a double triumph
. ii... i"i..u.lnn,l Indians. U-6
and 6-4, with the aid of a big
six-run inning in uauii o in
tho St. Louis Browns ran their
winning streak to eight, one
shy ot their season-opening
skein.
The Browns are enjoying
their biggest first place lead pi
iim ,nnnn nix and a halt-
Hames, despite a 24-26 game
.unu frnm home. The
II'.UIU ht.. , ,
reason for this is their remark
able gait at their oporisiiiiins
park home. Their latest and
best homo stand shows a record
of 14 victories and five defeats
for an over-all record of 38
wins and 18 losses a .704 per
ccntage.
If the Browns can win 11 of
their next 22 games, they seem
u in fi..!.-. r.iniA nn their
Still IU U- .no I'--" " .
return to conclude their sched
ule with 23 out OI tneir iasv avo
games at home.
a-i n.lin- VinnH hnth the
Red Sox and the Yankees, the
Browns' most persistent rivals
must end their schedule abroad.
Neither has fared well away
from home, the Red Sox win-
i .. or. nnA Insinci 9.Q nn for.
mug w h . o -
cij-n fields and the Yankees
tfinn-inhnnt in but 21
(11111:1 1,1111, ....-...
! . .u,.i. hr AnnlAoin nn the road.
Nelson Potter, pucning nis
l... Mnmn alnnA T TlTI HI TP Cal
Hubbard ejected him f r o m a
game for blowing on his hands,
was credited with his 10th vic
..... in Uio - T.nuis-Clcveland
nnener. while Dennis Gale-
hnnse won his - fourth in the
nightcap.
shattered the Chi
.H r..tei n.0nt-np winning
tUBU -liaya , . , , , -
streak by toKing Dotn enus ui o
.1...1.I- lnnA 1.!. nnrt Sl The
double defeat dropped the Bru..
. . i . . . I . a .nnAr1 r nil
HIS uai.iv iivw - , . , . ,
sion. one percentage behind the
fourth Dlace New York Giants.
The Pirates were aided by a
nine-run seventh inning in me
opener.
ril..l. aaiifnrii n twin-hill frOm
the Chicago White Sox, 10-3
i i i UaIapa 1RRD1 fans. DiZ-
IAIIU O- ww.w.-- . - ---
zy Trout became me in","
major league hurler to win 17
in the nigmcap. nc u
. . I... ...:iu ui. .it-l Vinmer nf
at DUt Wll.ll Ilia uii" .. .
the year and a run-scoring
double.
mi.. 1 1. aadHiiH nnlV all
oven split to regain the first di
vision, winning the opener from
the Phillies, e-z, tor nan
i : . u ,,ia.nrv nnrl droo-
Bi, ' ,".' S i Rill Lee
ping ll .?. -- -nJ,,,,.,
nuriea ine win am ..
to end a 12-game Biue-nay
intf streak.
The Yankees won two game,
from the Philadelphia Athletics,
6-1 and 1-0. Johnny Lindens
. ail l-.t wnn the nuzhtcap
Xi.111 iiuuii.1 - - "
for Walter Dubiel, who was op
posed by Jesse c lores. nj
nnnoM m his 11th game in
the opener. In which Llndell
aiau iiuaiiv.--
rrL D..nn T3rOT- dUmOGu
ii n TnAorrn into XlXG
cellar again with a 14-4 and 8-
plodcd for 10 runs, the highest
:ia.u.inni-n(f cmrine in the ma
jors this year, in the opener to
make it easy lor j w
win his 12th game, a big live
run rally in the fifth won the
nightcap.
The Red Sox and Washing
j. c?,.--t.--.-f0 T-oHr-r-l rtne-run de
eUlnns. the Senators winning
the opener, 3-2, and the Sox an
nexiug mc Aiim.i. - . , j
muA c. T.nmc Pariiinals de
feated the Cincinnati Reds 8-4
In 14 innings wnen jommj
Hopp doubled to score Max La
nier, but may have lost the
services of Pitcher Ted Wilks.
iimi.. ..... t,it nn mp nine oi
V v 1 1 1 a ivaa in . . , . . ,
ii.. l. 1 U, n llni HrivA Ott the
Li it.: iiutiu wr ..- --
bat of Steve Mesher in the 13th
inning and naa to De tancu io
a hospital.
at. Louis
Boaton
Mev York
Oalrolt
Chlcaari
Cleveland
AMERICAN laBAOUK
aV
Philadelphia
Waahlniftun A
liainea ihibiu.,
Dalrolt 10-3, Chlcaso 3-1.
Cleveland 8-4. Bl. lo"la M.
Now York 8-1. Philadelphia 1-0
Waahlnfton 3-4, Moaton 3-9.
NATIONAL LEAOU
m Tula '3
Cincinnati J
Pltubursh .
New York J
Chlcaso . -a
tlanla.fi
la PCI.
IV1 42 .S9U
.S3 4H .543
.VI 411 JOi
M SO .511)
03 .4115
09 .481
90 .443
90 .427
...91
Philadelphia
mooxiyn ..
L Pet.
rt .727
4.1 Ml
44 .943
93 .4H5
411 .4114
SH .414
AH .300
...VI 02
'tia V.itndi
Boalon 14-B. Brooklyn 4-7.
Phlladrlphla 2-3. New York 6-1.
Chicago 9-4, Plltahurilh 13-9.
St. iaoula 9, Cincinnati 4 lone game!
COAST LEAGUE
Loe Anselea .....
Han rranclaco
Hollywood .
Oakland ...
Sacramento ...
Portland
Seattle
Pet
.557
.533
.512
.400
.4114
-4H4
-4B4
.452
Whon In Medford
, Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Earley
Proprietors
PILES -
SUJCESSFULLY TREATED
NO FAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
No Loaa ol Time
Perinaaent Reaaltal
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Ctt No. 1th Bsqalre Tbektre Bill.
Phone IMS
ncamo ,.....-a.-
Sen Dleo .. .. .. w
Seattle 3-7. Oakland 0-0 second Ime
12 inningii.
San Francuco o-j, LLr'" w -
r'.a,..13: PomVnd -i (flrat
game 10 inninRii.
HB4U I u7 ''--
?iS"R:rr.ncUeo S (13
Innlnsal. .
portlana o. ain. -
Hollywood 8. Ban Dleno 4.
Paavo Signed
To Meet Buck
Lipscomb
Jack (Buck) Llprcomb will at
tempt to mangle titlcholder
Paavo Katonan in next Friday s
main event, Promoter Mack Lil
lard announced Monday.
Although Lillard did not actu
ally say Lipscomb would mangle
Katonan. it is pnaunrcu mo
Buck will try to do same. Paavo
recently oeieatea Liipseumu
his try tor tno raciuc cun-it ugiir
u.-......,oiov,t litln in a battle in
iicovjni.16,.. ' " . ...
Portland, and he Is probably try-
ia- a- a rni nrri wit.
The semi-final event will see
tha rnlnrti nf Kmlfi F11USO 10 tne
local ring. Piluso, who has been
having extremely gooa iuck in
Dn.iiAn-i nnH other nlaces. will
meet the always dangerous Tony
Morel u in wnai snuuiu ue n ii
brawl. , . ,
T illor1 hue hnn of sienlne
Herb Parks for the opener, but
who is still recovering from his
fight with Katonan, plans to re
turn to uanaaa suui i.ijr.
Expanded Quotas
For Navv Continue
TvAanriori minTni: inr VDiuniarv
enlistments from the 17-year-old!
group, recently inaugurated Dy
tne navy alter a resu micu
apparently win continue m exicui
tnis month, according to word re
ceived by Recruiting Specialist
Dan Schreiber of the Klamath
Falls navy recruiting station.
Original announcement of the
heightened quotas for enlist
ments Ot young men in uus use
bracket was marked by an influx
. nrnanonliUA Vntint hlue.acketS
Into navy substations throughout
the Oregon district, which 15 con
tinuing unabated. i
OAjinAninif nf nimtflc for an in-
..n0Aai niimhAr nf 17-vpnr-nlrl pn.
1.1 LOJLU Illutlu. . . .
llstments is in line wnn ici
pronouncement of Secretary of
ii Vn.,., Tnmae !Tnrrii;ti.l flint
tne lioij u . ... .
the strength of the navy will be
increased to Keep paue wm ac
celerated naval operations in the
aoutn raouc
uni-iNr-. riTET
CHICAGO Walter Oliver,
n a a v n nrnmiRpn to leed tne
horse well when he rented it
from the Blue Front staoies.
But, when the horse fell dead,
Oliver was mystified.
wnat oia you iecu nun.
asked Police Sgt. Loftus T.
Lowry. ,
"A bushel of green apples,"
Oliver replied.
If vou want to sell It phone
The Herald and News "want
ads," 3124.
Seats Hurls
Twin Shut-
Out for SF
Veteran Hurler Blanks
Sacramento Twice in One
Day for League "First"
By Th Associated Press
llAtAi-an Ifft-honrlrir Trim SaoIc
carved himself a niche in the
1'acitic (joast league nan oi tame
yesterday by pitching San Fran
cisco to a aouDie snutoui over
Sacramento, 6-0 and 30. The
feat is a league "first" and cli
maxes Seats best year in the
eight-club circuit.
While the former big leaguer
was racking up his 19th and 20th
i.inln-iinii ci ( u i net taY 1 rcBa tn
equal his 1943 record, two other
lop division ciups were winning
DOin eiiua ul mtu uuuuieiicauuiB.
Vii-ut rtlar-n X .fa Ancnlrta rtiannaaA
of Portland, 5-4 and 13-2, and
nouywooa eagea pan uiego, o-
ana o-a.
SUdklii:, a iuww ujv wiuu nine,
completed the day's sweeps by
UCieallIl($ UdKliinu, O'Kl diiu CO.
Seats pitched 16 run less in
nuigs, ttiiuwiug viuy ciiii. juta,
in accomplishing his fifth shut
out in six starts, In July he ran
up a runless 27-inning streak in
three 2-0 games.
D -.ir Dim foOlctoroH hi 1 flth
victor ol the year as Los Ange
les downed hapless Portland be-
rnro a nan i na HnDP e in HrnrmD
12 runs. The first game was a
lO-innine affair.
The longest game of the day
was beame s i-o win over wait
land in 12 frames. Catcher Bill
Tnlmaina-ll AmnnoA f- hitll whan
Bill Matheson charged the plate
wnn tne winning run on
squeeze bunt by Joe Dobbins.
The day of doubie game
sweeps left these series results:
San Francisco 4, aacramenio a:
Seattle 4, Oakland 4; Hollywood
4, ban--, Diego o, ios -uiseies o
Portland 1.
Tonight the league stages two
nll.a.1- Kl--10fif HalTlK At Rati
Francisco the Seals and Angels
to piay &acrameniu ana run
land, while at Hollywood the
ciqp. ann Can T.lptm PaHriie rl-iah
...l.v. CIaH anal onH Sootfl,-'
The proceeds win go to tne
-MAlAraiAAAl T-taeilVl11 PlaVaM1
IT1V1CMIVIIB1 - . - . "
accnAiatinn nnrl the servicemen s
bat and bail luna.
Flashes of
Life
By The Anoclated Press
HOME WORK
SEATTLE A housewtt ,
pVinnaia-l nnl ta 11 u thflt H Al
wasn't out of bed yet, and
someone was pounding on the
t -i - ... 4 i
oaseineni. uuoi, aiciiii.ifiai w
break in.
The police came sirening out .
and found a meter reader, try
ing to get to the basement
meter. '
PAPER WEIGHT , T
C IT T T.ATaTff PTTV A 1nav
tor called Mrs. John T. Wahl- i
quist, who directs wastepaper ;
salvage, to report he had acci
dentally tosseci iour r a u i u m
needles, valued at $700, Into a ,
wasteDasKet. (
Borrowing a radium locator .
from the University of Utah, ;
the salvagers finally spotted the .
radium in a railroad box car.
Onl it haek. too. after removing '
ten tons of paper. ".
THERE GOES THE FIRE I
UArrITJ M TllT A a Hi, a.
nniuii, .., et j
bage truck whisked merrily ,
past tne lire station oeiciim-i
smoke. Fire Chief W. D. Moor ,
nantala-l aftn It nfnnt. CfDVA lin.
ran back and got the fire truck ;
tor pursuit.
Several blocks later the fire
men caught up with her and 1
put out, tne lire.
B-onWAWP. Wa-h Thai inl. .
dier said, "No, thanks," after
girl wearing aarK glasses asaeu
him it he would iixe to aance.
UA t a elllir a 11441a latatr
when Manager Al Feyerabend
. ., - , t-1 al..l 1
Oi tne apojeane xress xiuu in
formed him he had just said no
to MOVie Actress r-ay irancu.
If we can have some civilian
ithnnt hnrtinc the
war effort, we should do so. We
want to be able to say when the
boys come back that we have
i.4 . a--..i-it ainnntrv readv for
them where they can get jobs.
iMaury Maverick, WPB vice
chairman.
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