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at m PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Marine Winders Whitewash Sailors 10 to 0 to Capture Servicemen's Championship sport, 5gp3 Briefs '?rM Hugh . Yfj NEW YORK, Aug. 28 P) Charlie Jones, manager of Sam my Angott, and Mike Hogan have leased the famous Bashford Mannr fwotta namp for a fieht manager's joint) farm outside . Louisville, and plan to raise race horses in a big way. They al ready have two dozen brood mares and plan to buy a stal lion. . . . Too bad Charlie can't raise a few fighters, too. . . . . Carlos Escalona, president of the Mexican Lawn Tennis associa tion, made a special trip here to A 1 .,.J Ta , 1 1 play in the national champion ships this week. ... As a re sult of the Vince Di Maggio-Bill Banswanger argument, the Pi rates now allow their players to sign meat cnecKs up to d on days when the Bucs play night games on the road. The $4.50 limit still stands when games are oy aayugnt. Terl Carnenter. Marntiette IT publicist writes: "No axe will fall on Marquette university football players this coming sea- ,, x i i t: j euu. iiuw tajiue: uia 4.um Stidham line up a nice easy scneaiue.' When Enrique Bolanos, stable mate of NBA Lightweight Chara- yivu ifuau njlUMUl, lacKies can- tamweight Boss Manuel Ortiz at Los Angeles tomorrow, it will be like a schoolboy's dream the pupil taking a whack at the teacher. . . . Bolanos -ised to be Ortiz' spaiinate a year or so ago, and Manuel gave him a lot of pointers. . . . The Georgia foot ball squad, which incidentally includes four boys from Gates ville, Tex., probably has the season's best-named halfback Claude Hipps. . . . And the At lanta scribes tab the Bulldogs' tar, Al Perl, as "a Perl of great price.", . -. . t Yale's press depart ment will provide "errand boys" to cater to the wants of the foot ball scribes this fall. But that won't remedy the great over fight that was made when the Yale bowl was built. .-. . The Giants' Bill Voiselle credits a lot nf n 1 nilnklnn ....... . v. : 1 tog a bookmaker. But Judge Landis doesn't worry because cms-dook . concerns only his own - performances and the op- iwfijjditer5 weaKnesses. Chief Bender Still Hurling For Connie PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28 (.P) At 61, Chief Bender Is putting in 30 to 40 minutes a day pitching to the Philadelphia Athletics the oldest batting practice pitch er in the big leagues. . "Fellows my age have so much stuff and no more," said the chief. "I'm out there to help the kids not to throw it past them." Connie Mack signed the big Chippewa Indian to better the A's bunting and the Chief now Aaefle the rlailv Kitt-slnn nf Tl . . . . .n.t UBJ UUtllCII Ul iUVC Keefe, the regular batting prac tice nurier. Rated bv Mr. MarV as nnn nf tVtP trreafpst nnp.0oma - mnnii pitchers in the business when he piayea ior ine Ainietics, Bender thinks there should be more In dians in baseball. "What do you think a big league manager would give for thf-pA lilfP fMAf KTira Tin Thorpe and mvself?" he asfcpri "We all came out of Carlisle wnpn wm wnmo- MmkoJ l ball and football there." Whon if - . a pitchers, the Chief will settle for noiier uunnson aimougn ne ad mits Bob Grove, Grover Alexan der. Christv Mathpwnn nnrl VA. die Plank had something on the His hair is graying but : he doesn t blame it on age "- ' "I tmt It Innlrina . II...- J -.o-- -- ttr aim nothing pitches while managing Richmond in the Virginia league in 1919." M Blended Whlikej m J I SS-Prool 5H41 Grali r, i Neutral Spirit,. The tZ i Lansdowae DUUIIerr, ara&tWavAi Havre deGrace Q Lind-Pomerov's Take Regional Softball Title PDRTT.A1VTT rw A..- nn ... P?a.nd's Lind-Pomeroy girls' SOftball 10 wnn K . T3-Ji northwest regional title - last night, defeating Seattle's Napier and Scott squad, 2-0. Bettv Rvan,. i t u bali for the winners. Leftfield er Pat Carson poled out a home run With on nn tn flM...i wie scoring. ; The win qualif ied Lind-Ponv eroy f or a-berth in the -national iSSo ' Cleveland September Tournament Yashed Out In Chicago Byron Nelson Still Holds 2-Stroke Lead Over Field; Heilemann Leads Amateurs rmPAnn Ana "a inn ti, v.vaw, akw). aaw - .lis S42. Snn AII.Amrirnn ac,t thnw its 18-hole finale washed out by an au-aay rain yesterday, was ?pt (o rpciimp ni f'.rrr nn Uau. Tarn O'Shnnfpr rnnrcp tiatr Viq ring aaauionai rain. Promoter May lost out on an anticipated attendance of 40,000 but he wasn't unprepared for the downpour he had $10,000 in ram insurance, only $100 short of the first prize money in the 72-hole open tournament. Byron Nelson, the tall Toledo, u., snooier, expected to take carp nf that sin inn ciq ari i war bonds! top money today. He ircm u iwu-auuKe ieaa wiin a ZU score at the 54-hole mark. Al. thoueh LorrI oyer par by a stroke for a 73 In iua- uiim rouna, nis zront posi tion was iinritsturlwt bc 17 a.-.-. ii , . I ' WhtcllUlitg champion, also carded a 73, good Aw n setuna piace ue. , Pvt. Bur-It Whitp nf "! WOOd. Mi.SS.. Whfl lnt in MCnarf. in a 1943 playoff, pulled Into ucauwm wiin jug Dy pound mg out a 69 Saturday. Ken Hpilpmann nf Gf T led the amateurs into the final rouna oi weir 7Z-hole stretch with 216, a stroke in front of Earl Christiansen of Miami, Fla. Little Betty Hicks of Long Beach, Calif., had a two-stroke advantage in the women's divi sion, hpr 9.3ft Iaai4ini, r : Tamter of Fargo. N. D.. and Dorothy Germain . of Philadel phia, second place occupants. There' n nrnhakilU.. t . ------- vk ft i least two more days of activity at Tarn O'Shanter. for a fir.t. Place tie in the open would call for .two 18-hole Dlavnff rnnnn. The Marine Wingers from Cor- vaiils won the state servicemen's championship by scuttling the sailors of the Klamath nnval air station, 10 to 0, Sunday after noon before an overflow crowd at Recreation park The marines accounted for anousn runs in me first inning to win the game, as It turned out, when Ortman singled and Arvln WJ1 n frt nn nn afAn fnll i " i ciu. 1UI1UWW, H mnmn In tor- hw T .ImU.u -...- avuiua uain nis mates with a siashnig simile. From thnt nnlnt ine wingers "had the situa- were being on tion well In hand'! anH never in any danger of uceiicu The big suns of the naw wnm ilctely ' silenced by the allowed only four hits nmn bafflina Major League Leaders '' ay The Associated Pres. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Doerr," Boston, .325. Runs stirnweiss, New York, Runs batted in Stephens, St. Louis, 88. Hits Stirnweiss, New York, , Home Runs Doerr and John- aun. fsosinn. STPnhan. c t aua iorK, uetrou, IS. , Pitching Hughson, Boston, j.o-p. .too, ana aewhouser, De troit, 21 .24. ff ATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Musial, St. Louis, .3543 and Walker, Brooklyn, oOOO, Runs Musial, St. Louis ' 08. ' Runs haftoW l . Mi.k-i Chicago, 94. jiiis iviusiai, St. Louis 169. Home i nin MiVi ' rut cago, 28. ... Weekend Sports slants of Snyder, who onlv fnnr hits anA Bt in m Limn n ir nH whiffed five men in h row. Stor- y whs me only man to get more than one bingle off the Winger the Phi Udelphia Phillies of the miuuai league. ..The game on the navy side of ... .wSa won iraugm wun er rors as the sailors committed six uuuuies oenina tiig Jim Olsen who accounted far in p.eTn,uly'J Snvder fared better .no nnas oi nis team-mates who made only three mistakes nnnn nf wh ... . . ' Winger pitcher set 10 men down ule airiKe-out route while OI sen accounted for seven. Battin hnhn.. ...... 1 . , Storey, Leimbek. Krebes. anri wimotK collected t . ana a roil na trin lirlrot in .1... i.i - . uutun anve was oelt- h iTw.,B" ,lem. ,,nce n aboard. Krebes and Ortman got three for six and Storey gar nered turn innU. l .i J at h. uiree limes This game probably winds up th..b!." ' seaso? 'n Klamatfi I u tl reu'" m attend ance have been sr9ti(in. . i, liVn- Jl.ru .i"?'5..5eem to be xi"01 lnat Klamath Falls. Pirtnbeeba0f!PiriUbn.gJ Z11 BUP- H.Y.I Air SUIIen HIM... "." " K C.Mlt:. Cf CW. lb 4 Mlll.r.' H Averiil. rf a nciiiennir, Stroup, ab ni ... McMurr.y, iib w, Guton. It Ran for Stnntv In nik nerine vtinreri PO A 0 0 3 8 0 0 10 o o a o 3 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 loan 4 1 0 T 1 9 0 0 0 I u 0 0 4 .10 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 ,0010 I U 37 1.1 TRUCKS FOR RENT You DriTo Mot Yourstll Sara M .Long and Short Trips STILES BEACON SERVICE rnon 8304 1201 East Main ; By The Associated Press - CHICAGO Alfred Parker's By Junminy, three-year-old stake champion, won $80,200 Ameri can Derby at Washington park with Old Pentuck second and Nelson Dunstan, third.- Winner paid $4.40. - CAMDEN, N J. Bon Jour, OWned bv Thai-lac Turno. A rr onto, won $50,000 Trenton han dicap With trapir rMnpl U..l.l. 1:49 for mile and a furlong. Win- mfK "j'Mi8 oruy iui pounds. D8ld S12 in A lev TJo-tU i mu j-iierooy intra. NEW YORK Devil Diver, fr,."T tne " barn 01 Mrs. Payne Whitney, took Wilson mile by Belmont. Paid $2.50. Thrnno nf ta aia ....uii., . w wu,0uV eswuunnea course rec ord by bettine S.I 049 &rh CHICAOn Boi u.'j i ,. -T , -wiu nnoiicu UUl oi xam usnanter All'Ampriran 0nlf mai ...i.u r... ron Nelson leariins fioin k strokes. Final 18 scheduled for MTT.WA TTTPF.K Hffii.....i , - iwuwiiuj.ee b Brewers, lonrtora in ikn A i can association, sold Outfielder "IIS, oecory -to the Chicago Cubs for immediate delivery and Richard "Culler "to firitortSS iney report next spring. ,illL.AUP Keo Nakamawnn three national A ATI fro..-...i. . " "wdvic vHS" V." as nonn branch YMCA nf Phllarfnlnki, ...... I uue wim ox points Kreo... u . . sill Ortm.n. if s 3 I a 0 Arvln. cf a i i J S Bl.ekw.ll, 3b 3 5 0 a l Ab,ri.. ib 3 a 5 a I Neion. 3b s 1 a a a KhelokUn. rf jl 1 3 0 0 SayOer, p . 4 0101 M.rin. Winter JlLaai10!?7 3nnL.in N.vI Air S..tlon0O0 000 SSlo --Krebe., Ortman! Two beie hit. aLi' nl?er Jtre,J",e Aher'.. Horn, run. Leimbek. B.iei on belli. Olwn 1 assess xv."A-p- SJmS Umln. il..K;V,vr"T Sill""- '."n n.iaiiuaiicc, mj hi flUIMl. Don McNe7 Man to Beat In Net Play PENSACOLA, Fla., Aug. !8 wont.. J 00 Hunt, the pros ent champion, and LIpuI, (Jg) inn nrnronnnr iiiavr iiiiimi ... dnV ninlrnl nnnll.n n.... ....... i ...."-.."V," V,",". uivui. uoii mcneiu, as 1110 player to beat in this week's nutlnnal (nnnlc lniiriiBn,ANl i 1 tint .. "m,"''" fllllS, IN. X, Ndithcr Hunt nor Schroedcr Will hn atlln In mmtul. .I..n both officers, veterans of do. "rover duty In the Atlantic and PniMfir arm hntu lAni ... . a. -' ivnuiinK IU ilj- ilt IhO naval air trnlnlnn r'nlflf McNeill, now on duly at the Norfolk. Va., naval air station, won the national singles lltlo In wiu. ne was oeaien yesterday by Francisco Segura, two-fisted Ecuadorean, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, at Snuthh.mntnn ft! V I., in. Meadow chlh tnurnnmfnl uon appears to be the class of ine competition this year," said Hunt "111 1 It m nt tt .. I.. !........ - " it. iimj ti. 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1. a i- ied by the fact that he hasn't ment tennis because of his duty in ine navy, mis leading con tenders have had plenty of prac tice." SnhrnArlnf matA It a a., ..tl ..1 the tournament to bo a three-man battle with McNeil favored over opgura ano amy laiDcrt of In Hlannnnlle "They look like the best of inn hit. in nia nm inin "i.u aountxul if Frank Parker (army .erffant Wtll hn aKU In nlnu nnn I've just had a letter from (En sign) Frank Kramer In New Guinea. That eliminates him." rvramer was runnerup to Hunt in lasi year . cnampionsnips. SmiTHiMRTnw M V FTanrlcm Snffuri 'nf VrsttoAm won Meadow club tennis title bv "creating Lt. Don McNeill, 7-5, -D, 0", D-. St. Lsuil AMftlCAN LIAQVr New York Boeton ClmutmrA Phll.delphl. Wuhinston Qemee"Yetier.eir I-1T. 54 M 87 M M 11 New York 4-4. Weihlnjton 1 Clevel.no: 4-1. Chlr.go 3.0. Boelon 8-7. PhlUdelphl. 81. St Loul. NATIONAL LIAOVE w Pliubur.h Cincinnati New York l7hlB4rn Phll.Jelp'hii uoiton .81 I. 80 47 40 M a 10 13 77 Pet .8118 .837 .5.13 .M3 lift .4Ta .4113 .433 Pet. .74H .811. .878 .4W .443 ,4r7 .413 .374 Brooklyn .48 camel Yeilerdar fame celled, Sunday lawl. t.w tuin e-e, oroo.iyn 1-a, Philadelphia 8-4. Boilon 8-8. Cincinnati at Chle.io, pottponed. Lot An.elee Portland Hollywood' San Pr.nclico HUattl Oakland COAST LEAOVE w. 84 73 7.1 7a 71 70 Sacramento , , , at San DUvn p.i.iuii nasai.e n.bt.. c . i Portland 3. Sacramento 0. Maine a, sen uie.o o. luniy gamea icheduledl. Ix Antelet 8-8. Hollywood 3-4. i uii.u o-v, cwattia . -. . San Franclico 7-8. Oakland 31 Sacramento 3-3. Portland 1-4. No Hmw HchedtlVd- Pel. .8113 .310 .5117 .803 .400 .4ns .47a .448 Brownies Hold Lead Over Yanks Win Finale From Tlgon After Dropping Oponor; Now York MIiioi Chance n .. Trt f D pif-uT rn Aiiocl.tod Pr.it Sports Writer n.tlilMii nliitn.l In ll.rtln If.lMM the bewildrred SI. Ltnils llrowns rose riiini a iii'iir-kmickiiut blow ycMcrtuiy 10 sing om n chiiw. Rorllng from n 3-3 srtbnck by tho Detroit Tigers for their fourth loss In a row mid thrlr niiiiii scioarK in 1110 nisi 1 1 K a m e s, tho leHguu-lcudlng llrowns recovered their equll ibrium to pound out a 17-2 night cap victory over the Tigers. fit tin HI mttil.lit ll.n Ainit. Iran lenguo pace-setters to retain iiioir i gunic lenn uvcr tnu av(j ond place New York Yankees, mVtn n..t .tn Knll.ti- llim. m rmu with tho Washington Sunators. Tit Itn.liMt Drtrl Cnw liitin.nnP ntntmil litln n I In ttt 1 1, 1 rt hti t. double victory over tho rhilu- ueipmii Aiiui'uc.t. The Cleveland Indlnns acennv nllslu.'d the day's other . miilor nctvaiicc by triinmlnii tho Chicago wniui box twice, -a mid l-u, on the steady pitching of Jim Bugbv mm nicvD Lrronir-K to plnco. l-lniil.trt it,..nnJ rrn. ll.nl. worst slump of the season with u elvnl.ln l.titrl lli llr.t.ui, look forward to the future with optimism, ui tnoir .hi reuiiiiiiing guines, 23 will bo played at homo where they've won 38 and lost 18 for a .704 percentage. And they've still to meet the Chlcugo White Sox. whnm Ihnv'vn hrntrn nine out of 13 times. The Yankees and Red Sox. on the other hand, will have to (In. Itfl, nn fnrnltfn nil litit M ... Carlhy's men must play 23 of their remaining 34 games away from home while the Sox will nnnnn In 01 nf ll.nl.. in ...!. vii.t: nn u, iiivil WW LWll.u, in rival fit-Ids. Both have played under .auu Dan away irom home inus ior. Thn Tlpnra hntm 99 nf fl.nlr remaining 30 games at home. But they've managed to win only 29 games while dropping 28 home games. And the Tigers must uncover another hurler to eo with Hal Newhouser and Dizzy Trout. Mutultniintp it t i i n.t 1,1- Ot.l ..In. tory before 51.378 fans, Defrolt'i inrxesi crown or ine season, yes terdav tlmtigh he was nicked for 1't Ml Ti-nltlni, 9.1 II. n Tl.,... ninniwl nn RnV. tliiitniliil In, iour runs in the sixm to win. The Browns rame to life In mo nigmcap. pounding live Tig' er htirlnn for six runs In rac of the K'l'nnd and third Innings mid four In tho seventh. George Mr.QuInn puend tho Browns with four lilts, us nelson roller doled out fivo nits for nis lath victory tub YiiMKoes nim.ncri an nn. nortunlty In gain a full game on 'Ho iirnwim wnen tncy dropped inn st't'oiui giiiiie, o-t, iiuor win iiing the opunvr from tho .Son. iitnrs 4-1!. A nint'h .Inula bv Wll. frod l.eft'bvro with two out mid the bn.ii'S full scored thn winning run in ine iiiiiiu, ut'tirgo Hiirn Weiss, Yankees' lending hitter was stnppod after hitting In 17 sirnigiii corneals. The Rod Sox double win over l ho Athletics B and 7-2, ended a five Rumo losing streak. Juo Cronln's men hud lost nine of ine ten riirilt'i' gaiiies at I'lilln delphlii this yeiir. Hub JoIiiimiii nnced llio lli'd snx with flva hits three In the second mime.. For the first time this season thn St. I .on In Cardinals failed tn win al lfii.it one game nn a Sun day, when they dropped tho opener h h to the Pittsburgh I'lrnirs nun lien tne second i-i in lu Hillings, muted by dark ness. On the IS nrevlou. Sun days, they swept nine twin-bills broke even In .even, won and tied in another and were trl itmnhnnt In the only tingle Sun. Hnv sirnn. Mel Oil hit two homer, as the New York Giants won two from tho Brooklyn Dodgers. 8-1 and 4-2, to Increase their fourth place lend over the Chicago Cubs in one and u half gnnirt. Tho Philadelphia I'hlllle. and Boston Braves split, the Phillies winning the opener 8-5 and the Braves Ink ng the nluhtcan 4-3. T ha Cubs and Cincinnati Reds were rained out. PGA OK's Open Golf Tourney At Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 28 (T) 110.000 odcii coif tournament here, Novcmbor 23-28, has been sanctioned bv the Pmfrs.liiiinl Golfers' association, tho Oregon- Ian said. Tho 72-hole medal play event over tho Portland Golf club course will open the 1944 PGA winter circuit, the newsoaoer sold. Fred Corcoran, national POA secretary, was quoted as saying uoo finminon. iu pro ennmn. and runner-up Byron Nelson will be amona the ton Dros who will be on neck to open their winter swing through California, the southwest and Florida. Bevos Sp Twin Bill With Sob A I . aa ""Hon awen tm. . rom Hnli ' uthuJ ."yTh.Auocl...,. 1 rrom Pod liniu-e, I in , ."" i, ti.i i.. . "'', niicr.. "' "iiiiL'u I ii.r , ' " Uli week's series, J.!, win or i. i.i.. a . - " "MJS MltilJ. . notii.ic i.ui.s. s,,;.;:"1'11 h hn. tlmpp.-ri ii1"'t1Ha iiiuri n . ii ,. c . "on. n ilowiu-d 01)kl,,,;(tY3in','H .nn nun i) run n,... r,:1" u erle, blaiikin. bv Sealtli. .: i. I cap I In-Ill 'p i4 .T'v'K.W!? pch Los Angel,.; , " 'tj 1I"K fifth InnlnoV'H game an Reggie OtcMTl mid 11111 Snrnnl""0,1'1"! i, . . . iiui ripn i... nn miiiiig Otero bi mtaVl once morn l.(n.. .fl" n.,,1. c... ..... i ' Kid eiirln, September n. I'nrl int. i... .. . tot hi. -im k Snciamenl,,'. 1),,, UooK opener at Pr vers' Marino PlerettUlulL, h s 21.1 victory, how, ? ulna lulling nvrriim. '..J game. " "1 .. han Dlt'go'8 rdrM i,,.t. flve-giiina IoiIiil- .i..l llelder Morrv Al.i,n Mart a four.rmi, lxth InntaT, of the even 3-lilt pllchim ll with Kranki,, n.n. H'l eluding event. The RilnU3 meir two mm Inthenia3 Oakland grabbed iiiumuJ Kiuiin .vinninn r m in vf ' Irnme o( tho nun .-mi ..nn r i uiivisco. With bags limited, John DcflnnJ drove to Third n.wi-e. tl Savalll, who hobblwl the nl and threw wild m Chvltrli IImI. ...nr.il tl.l. . . first ganio In a month In opener. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our Ford owners. 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