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PACE FIVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON the .K Station a diu''"" tl,l"r- nrv over I ' "" l4V't y5tnVy bmk fin WiiU T.ne Sunday - r,.i-1 Averlll. i fulfil'"' "H' "' 'S?' of "be. " !?.Mr H.-IU-f over the " S tlroart yitrcln to the ...ii7m nark, where vcd. .... .I..IL... I...VK K!" "Jin hint ST.. . o ur-r.ni lend sirtoti "t yerill Socks Home Run In Ninth to Give Navy 5 to 4 Win Over Marines Petty Larceny ' im!tot four-run lend rSSt In tho .'' Kith tho lic'P ,l,rcc 'ital'iiovy ti'Hy '!' lh nln when nn in iimtv Storey touched "fj.'i... nll,.i.-r Dhiuo- fw .double -md was U 111 by Rillhtflclder Frim- ftjler'j we " r..n mivy runners It ihs ulato In ll' seventh ts rJ. Third Buiemnn ,nd Pitcher Olson Li on i DurnuiK mw j U Bicmn Hlckoy. Storey .A m mniiiiiii mint.; . In til NIC cre imu ! .t i for Avcrill to win the Jim Olicn pitched a twin- (oi bull i. ImiltliiK the ltd from Lorvnius m cvi-n I.Mlf ilriklnil out 13 on- b tatters. Tnc cx-aun uicito t OUIICr nvt-v. ... '.nnt In tlio fourth In Vm the Infield kicked the tround coinmlllliiK llirec L t hobbles. r - . . . ... . nokccKI nno nut n top- inhnl twirl nil for lha nut livlni ud ekht hits and lirlr nuslni the sailors to til Damns suicine oy mi link fllc or slow ground lo the itr-tlht Corvnllla in flarc-uiM developed the Home over some of bplre'B dcclnlons, (he prln- cot developing in tho fifth . On this pnrtlcttlar occa riw Catcher Rellunour IixiBed by tho homo itmnlre out it tho plate trying to on uilllcitlor Unstnns lit- :'.td sacrifice. Although the at ralcher. Tlcconv. uiineiir. S have vaulted over Hcltp- I. completely miss nu him lapirt culled him out, start Mirjumcnl Unit lasted sev mnuiei. Mtally, however, Rood jnunihm was tho rule for lumi. pm led hitting for tho vim. In lour- hmi nl l.ul UOTmcnt bned hnmpr nnrl N triple that he unsneces r mea u stretch nln hur. b.. ci ...... oiorey was next with I a nome run in fou nulon Wn Mw. in ii "J"?' w.lln ,hr,'C lles " at bats. No nfh.i- mm-i.... i' "ii ono nu. fllr SUIInn II II PO 4 C1 iMT' i . jriT, '..''i- .:.r i'JW' ':' . Eni. F. nickay, naval air station second basaman. slides Into third safoly as tha throw comes too late to dovlldog Ortman of the Marina Wlngors in Sunday's ganno whlcn tna navy won o to . rtlckey stole a total of throa bases in the flame. Scuttlobutt, a rumor to civilians around tha navy station has It, that If Rickey doesn't stop stealing basos ho will be tried for petty larceny. Trout Wins No. 19 With Victory Over Phillies Dizzy Nears 20 Game Mark; Browns, Red Sox Split Double-Header Sunday By JOE nEICHLEP. Associated Pres: Sports Writer Tho luird-worklnu T I s c r twirler from Sundcut, Ind., yes terday achieved his ll)th vic tory, more tluin nny other mn)or leiiKut1 hurler, when he bliinked tho I'hllndiMphln Athletlfs HO in the nightcap of ii twin-hill, nftcr tho A t behind Don 1) luck's three-hit pitcliinx, hud (leli'Mtril linl Newhouser, ulso Kunulnii for his Kith win. In tho opener fl-l. The TiKer defeat In the first linine ended a nlne liiime wlnnlnu streak, ono shy of tho Icnjiiic's hlith murk set by tho St. Louis Browns. Besides winning the most uames, Trout has pitched the most complete iinmes in the majors, 22. The most inniiiKs and tied with four other hurlc-rs in hurling Hid most shutouts in his lenuue, three. In cidentnliy, all of his shutouts have been niialust the A's Trout's hiijli lotul of Innings AMERICA I.F!AOlE Mrlin H'liiIn i. lb . Hi - i. if 11 ' H a, lb ' .... w. lb An ii n po a k o a i s la m. Louts lliiKlnn . ... nctrtill . Nhw York Clilrauo (Invnland I'hllmlolnhlll Wasninaiun a 03 ctAiitf w Velrnly Chlonso 1-11. New Vork I0 X Wjiilttnslon il-4. ClAvffltintl 1-1. Dnlriilt l-fl, Phllniioliililfi n-U. UomIuu 7-1, 81. l.c"iu a 11, u"!'" not m ixio-t C In-. Nflton a. Tlocony. illi' :?',y'.MI""r- Avorlll. Two K' t.. m 0rlm"", Slorny. Thre TO Hii flelnn ,0 Thompson lo J h""'"' Air Slullon 4. ffl,";'! n on hulls. niii.n ':, atrlkfouls. by Olion ' J ni.;ll,ll ll't. In 8 ln- tfl nlniK, ' 1 0 mnlns Inono flfr',,"1' ol"en' as . i.'-J1.- mii. l. mi Nitk 5 oi., ""P ' 'Arvln). by I Mth n " "met . Wln- Ifll Aii.l' .""roK una nmiov. A1ndinee. laoo ietiin.t(ii- 16 WGS KILL DEER TO. a i, , ...... i ..'. ." I'l'l W rl f n tho , " 8 ho,,vy t0 of 'n tnc unnor n..i...i i r is in contrnl ni-nn o f'lWvornrncnttppo'rrro: Rlnrny. oiicn 7-1C -W P.M. KUE-MUTUAl: LOWELL JHOMAS NEWS TIME i'H Of Galifornl. NATIONAL LkAdtr W. . L. SI. Louis 77 3H Cincinnati .........-... .Ill 41 Pittsburgh ......H1 4.1 ChlcSBo 47 Now York O'l ni Huston 4:t n: l'hlloliihls 41 n Brooklyn tismfs irirrnsy ntllluirsll -1-11. nonton l-l. Clnclnnstl 4-0. New Vork 3-1 SI. Louis 4-7. nrooklyn l-.l Phllodclphls 3-7. Chli.eo a-I. Pi't .IUKI .Ml ..Vli ..114 .477 .4. J .4111 Ml Pet. .7.111 ,0117 ..imi .411 .411.1 .410 .4111! .11311 L. 71 Pel. .Slid .sail SI3 .JW4 .IIU .473 .41111 .430 COAST LKAdilK . W. Los Annrles 71 imiivwtinu i Portland - i fnn Francltro s Onklancl '14 Sraltlo 02 Sncroini-nlo 01 San Dleso " HSIltrusv s iirsuns Iis Annolos 3, Siirrnmulo 1. Ilollywood II. flralllo n. Pnrllanit II. Hnn FranrlM-o 0. Oakland 1. San Dloso 0. Yiteritsy's llssillls Portland 4-3. San Francisco 3-0 (First sama 14 Innlnss.l Hollywood 11-10. Scalllo 4-3, Bun Dlcno 4-7. Oakland 0-J. l.oa Anuclos a-0. Sucrnnirnlo 3-3. pitched puts him In line lo bet ter tho "modern" murk of 343 inn nu set bv Feller in 1041. Ed Walsh of the ChicaRO White Sox set the all-tlmo record of 4U4 InnliiKS In 1DUB, when he won 20 linmes, The victory was Trout's flftii si ruin hi and his 11th In his last 12 games. In 27 slnrts, ho has been taken out of the box only five times. Tho letiKue-lcadliiK St. Louis Browns and runner-up Boston Red Sox divided the first two names in their "cruclnl" four Rnme scries, tho Med Sox win- nine the opener 7-H in ia urn inns, and the Browns lakinK the abbreviated nightcap 0-1, cut to five innings by the Massa chusetts 7 p. m curfew luw. Hex Cecil, 27-ycnr-old hurlcr airplane and pitched the last from San OicKO, hopped off an four innings for the Ucd Sox, glvlnu up four hits and no runs to be credited with his first major league victory when Bob by Doerr hit his fifteenth home run with one out in the 13th. The Browns second game win enabled them to retain their six and a half-name marr.ln. Mux Lanier gained his 13th victory of the senson and his fifth over the Dodgers in the opener as the league-lending St. Louis Cardinals took two games from Brooklyn 4-1 and 7-3. Har ry Brechccn got credit for his 11 th win ngnin.si two ctcicais in winning the second game, nln finwell won his 12th and Fritz Ostcrmucllcr annexed his lOlh victory of the season as tho Pittsburgh Pirates swept twin-bill from tho Boston Braves 8 to 1 and 3 lo 1 tor ine Bucs' fifth and sixth strnigiu win. Frank C o 1 m u n hit his fourth homer n live games to mitt tho spt'ond contest. The New York Yankees ana i-himoo White Sox exenangea drubblngs as the Yankees won the oncner 10-1 and the White nv mmn hnck to take the sec ond 11-3. Russ Dcrry of the Yankees Joined n select group of seven Amoricnn leaguers when he hit a grnntl sinm nome run In the third Inning of the opener. George Stimwelss stole two buses, his 35th and 30th to Increase his league lend. He has not been caught stealing in his lust 14 attempts. The Philadelphia Phillies took both ends of a double header from the Chicago Cubs 3-2 and 7-li befoio 38.570 Wrig ley field fans. The twin-triumph moved them into seventh place, one game ahead of the Dodgers, who fell back into the National lfMlLMIt! CCllur. Tho Washington Senators snapped a five-game losing streak by downing the Clove. lunrl Tmllnns twice 2-1 and 4-1, Enrlv Winn received credit for the second game . victory, his first triumph since June 23. He had lost 10 straight, tops in the The Cincinnati Reds handed the New York Giants their fifth and sixth straight defeats by taking both ends of a twln-oui 4-3 and 9-2. George Hausmann made three errors in the fourth inning of the nightcap to give the Reels lour unearned runs. Nnn Reves. subbing for the in jured Phil Wcintraub at first hnsc for ine uiams muue si hits in seven official times at bat. Bevos Win Seventh From Seals Ducki Take Whole Sories To Topple San Francisco From Second to Bad Fourth By Tha Associated Press The Portland Beavers won their seventh straight gumo from the San Francisco Seals yester day, toppling the Seals during a disastrous week's scries from a close second to a poor fourth in Const league baseball standings. The Beavers narrowly squeezed through a 4 lo 3 win In-14 innings oi me uay s open er to keep their record clear but had less dimcuiiy tuning me nightcap and scries final, 3 to 0, in seven innings. Hollywood, meanwhile, moved Into second place with a double win over Scuttles Rainicrs, 11 to 4 and 10 to 3. Tho victories gave the Stars a S to 2 scries edKc over the Rainicrs. San Francisco snapped its streak of 30 runlcss innings by scoring In the first frame of the opener with Portland. The Bea vers knotted the score Lt 3-all in the ninth. The winning run was scored in the 14th without benefit of a hit. combining a walk, an error and a fly for the crucial tally. Ad Llska scored his second scries shutout in the nightcap. Hollywood showed hitting power pounding out 10 runs in the sixth inning of its game with Seattle. Frank Kclleher of the Stars gained his 17th and 18th homers of the Benson. Los Angeles lost a chance to duplicate Portland's scries sweep by dropping an opening game to Sacramento, 2 to 3, as Gene Bab bitt held the Angels to six hits. The Angels took the second game, 6 to 3, for a 6 to 1 series margin. San Diego swept its double- header with Oakland, winnine the oncner 4 to 0 behind Frankie Dasso's seven-hit pitching and the nightcap, 7 to 2 as Oakland booted the ball four times on four sure kills. Marine Sees Son - - - i KlriS. BlsnSofl Whtskar M " 8i ss-Prnor mtiHi Oratn LiEt. f Neutral Spirits. Tho -?rQ ts-l I.ansitoiyna nlsllllary, 1 Havre itr (Iraca SMimty aa yfi Uwwi i!?tepaC JFSsb -'V - C3K5ir Junior Legion Nines to Begin Regional Playoffs r.REAT FALLS. Mont., Aug 14 (pi Junior Legion baseball stnrs of the northwest and the Rocky mountain area begin re eionn'l nluvoffs in Great Falls nnri Miles Citv this Week to dc tcrmlne the representatives to the sectional tour n a m e n t at RilliiiBM. August 20. State champions iron) me first i-polnn Washington, ore. con. Nevada unci iciano win compete at Great Falls, Tues. rinv while tho titlists from Mon. tana, Colorado and North and South Dakota the third region meet at Miles City. In the first region the champ- Ions are Las Vegas, Nov., fay ntfrv Irlnho. Bremerton. Wash. and Portland, Ore. In the third region, they arc Miles t-ny, Denver, Aberdeen, S. D., and Fargo, N. D. The. Junior L.cgion "worm s scries win do pmyen in Min neapolis, August 28-31, Willi four sectional winners competing. Frank Ramsey (right), former KUHS athletic coach recently nriniinh (mm tho marine corns, takes a aood look at his son Reaan (left) who he has not seen in some rani, xtegan seems more interested in the camera than in his father, however, Seattle Players Suffer Knife Cuts In Street Battle LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14 OP) Two Seattle baseball players were taken to General hospital with knife wounds early today after reporting to police that they wero cut by two assailants on a downtown street corner. Radio Patrol Officers J. M. Doctors and R. E. Brown re ported that William Derflingcr, 24, center fielder, and Gene Holt, 23, southpaw pitcher, said two negroes approached them as they were laughing and talk ing. The ball players said me negroes made some remark about "objecting to ridicule," then slashed them with knives and fled. Holt was treated for a four- inch laceration of his left arm and Derflingcr for a similar wound of his left arm. They re ceived other small cuts and Dcrflinger Incurred a leg wound. The Seattle club completed a series yesterday with the Hol lywood Stars. Big Frank Visits K. Falls On Furlough From Marines Eig Frank Ramsey, former Icific coast. They plan to play KUHS roach was back in Klam- mlleee and other service teams. ath Falls over the weeKena Ram sey wm piay tackle on the resplendent in his Marine Corps team uniform (see picture), slightly Frank said hP was verv thiTeHrvbUntn5 worrvghand Ten' I ?cl? Fmpressed"1 with". d anybody any worry and gen f Marine He era ly not cn..Bu ;d h d e Fighting Finn To Tangle WiihMorelli In the last wrestling match un- til after Labor Day, tough Tony - Morelli will try his hand at con quering the rugged coast light heavy weight champion, Paavo Katonan in the main event. Morelli should nave Katonan plenty worried because Tony is as rough a contender as Pro moter Mack Lillard could find. The match might be a preview of a i'ortionci oout in wnicn Morelli will meet Katonan for the coast title provided he can get by Buck Lipscomb in Port land this coming Tuesday. Popular Jack Riser, who made quite a hit here a few weeks back, will tangle with big Buck LiDscomb in the semi-final event- Buck will outweigh Kiser slightly but Jack should be able to take care of himself. The opener will see Buck Davidson, the cx-marlnc, in ac tion, but as yet no opponent has been chosen for him. No more matches will be held until after Labor Day, Lillard said today, so that the Armory may be closed for repairs. Game Commission Opens 10,000 Acres Of Duck Refuge PORTLAND. Aug. 14 (TV- Ten thousand acres of a hunt ing preserve at Summer lake will be opened to the public as a result of action Dy ine state game commission. The commis sion said the waterfowl refuge will be opened to hunters for a special $1 fee. The commission also opposed construction of dams or other structures which would impede migration of game fish up the Rogue river or Its tributaries. PAVOT WINS FIFTH NEW YORK. Aug. 14 (VP) Walter M. Jeffords' unbeaten.' two-year-old, Pavot, won his fifth straight race Saturday by streaking to a three-length tri umph in the S5000 winner-take-all Saratoga Special at Belmont park. OPA to Cut Motor Boat Gas on Oct. 1 SEATTLE, Aug. 14 (IP) Op. orators of motor boats may go on reduced gasoline rations ef fective October 1, office of Price Administration Director Arthur J. Kraus announced to day. TTndor tho nroDOsed regula. Hon, inboard motor boats will be limited to two gallons per hnrsnnower for any three months period with a limit of 24 gallons. Outboards will . be hclrl n 2Vi eallons tier horse power with a maximum 10 gal lons quarterly. he left in June. Ramsey, who is all finished with his boot camp training, flew up to Klamath Falls Thursday night where he met his wife and twn children. He is to be sta tioned at the marine air base at j El Toro, Calif., near Santa Ana and he will be taking a combat conditioning course given by Col. Dick Hanley, former coacn ai Nnrthwestern. who is head of the entire marine conditibning program. At the end of four monms Ramsev will be stationed ai Camp Pendleton, Ore., where he will be an instructor in hand-to-hand combat. While he is stationea at r.j Toro, Ramsey said that no win probably De piaying " the El Toro camp team. The team probably to oe coucireu by Col. Hanley, will have such grid greats as Wiley Wilken Dick Evans and Bernard Smith playing on it. w linen piayeu for the Washington Redskins be fore joining the service while Evans played lor me Lieirou piu fessionals. Smith was standout junior for Tnlane and will prob ably play me same posiuuu wi the El Toro eleven. Ramsey said mat, according xo lha information he had received from Hanley before he came up here, the marine team win ue one of the strongest on mo ra- said he had never seen such order. "The whole Marine Corps Is j the best organized unit I have ever come into contact with" Ramsey said, " j "One thing I like about the; marines, ' stated Ramsey, "is mat every guy, whether he is an of ficer or enlisted man, nas-to go through exactly the same train ing. They are' the strictest, harshest bunch of men I ever saw." the former mentor con cluded.. Ramsev lpft Sunday to return to Grants Pass where his wife is living at the present time. 1 'YOUR SERVICE FOR MOVING H0RAGE l0cti CARTAGE MTRIBUT10N iit&.J mmmmmm li AiJW"-W JaJ "Sr 645 PHONE 4151 Broad St., Klamath Falls Acetylene iVelding and Cuffini Supplies -Apparatus o Refrigeration . Equipment Co. 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