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TWO HZBJkLP AJP HTW1 TwdiT. A.ttE 34. C Beset Major Injuries League Baseball Clubs Six Key Players On Sidelines, Joe Cronin May Be Out For IMS Season By JACK HAND Asioeisted Press Sports writer Baseball's iodine .list assumed serious proportions today witn such key men as Jew Cronm of fh RedySoX. Joe Medwick of the Giante. Jimmy Foxx oi tn FhilUes, ddie Miller of toe Beds and Hershcl Martin and Mike Garbark of the Vaimeee on the sidelines. . Loss oi Cronin, perbapj for the season, upsel Boston infield plans. When the skipper oroke hif lee Thursday he was playin. ihird base and Acting Mara? Dei Baker used rooKies M Polly and Jack Tobin a! tne pt Medwfck Dneci to Play Meawick was unable to open -th season m leu Jiein iy Jiew York Nationals, yieldrra; to Preshman Eteve Filipowra ne jause of back injury. Foxx. counted in Freany xia--rmrW plans as nn regular ihst sasker. was aole to piay in lew xrf toe exhioiuan games because of sore i aim at jwared oruy as a puicr. Hitter r.rrrrrq the fust -week of the sea son as Jimmr Wasdeii took over iu job. Beguiar Pnii Beconc -XT, Iresi Darnels was out as the result of a back operation. Marta collided with Center Fielder Jphnrry Lmdell rhaMnr a jrjEj fxy tiering the same game waici! Cronm was hurt- Lin oeBs spikes clipped Martin a jatstr cat across the -nose and he was out of the weekend series fa Vrsranpxm. Garbark -Grreti Best Catcher Mike Gar back of the Yanks bad to take a rest because of an ear infection, giving Her Crompton and Bill Irrescher a chance to break into the lineup. Boston's Braves -were hardest hit when Third Baseman Tom Kelson, Shortstop Whiter Wietel- tmanE anc Second SKckrr? IrsmSv ; Drews and j-qsii. Jons; wen -K ;jured. rtelsor! v sent iiorrh. Jtobi : 1 tr'iir rranimr to navt tl?rc teetn extracsac Jr. ine bone? Ei i lanes wstn Pwcner Ai -Javey .sr. ; a camt gams- am-, tour: 'at- fcrte .Jiior. enroned ant m lis? rirr.l iioo; siiauif into mxana. Viets--, mftT! prtwit trie iitut- f inrf" c: Iras left Banc anr nai iir-. 'two jomtf arnnutaffic srtsrr Br 'Dae tKst r" 3?v line cr'vc- i-i,. ! A iaB or tnr ire bar;: rr. 7er- :nxsry brosx w-ilicr? a t ai rnance Tr "pisy ssasr; Ifor CmcnnEt; Skeeter TVebr cf Iror: torcec tnn: tne l3ear T isprainec musric. " Verr. Attnnea? cf tae Srrrai was Dencnea tiy m'liTWti itmirsb icr i:e-.: asrs axe j meiicnec snouiaer i'.1 iv aes iPeie Gray, tnr cm&aTaiec "ro3 i ic. oui oi me nox cccrej icr a lew gartw i lonoay wa? zr. ccec osse si , . bate ieaguei. 4 r- r HZ t" 1 1th ft. i. J: m-m,- 3as V. rr-" vri.' vM iJ ! I Marines Battle Tonight PORTLAND, April 2 VP) Thirty-two scheduled rounds of boxing topped by Johnny Suarez of Portland and Irish Johnny Taylor of San Francisco will provide full card here tonight. Suarez, who climbed from four round preliminaries to scheduled for ten rounds against Taylor. The Callfornian will pack a six-pound weight advant age. . Marines Fight In the six round seml-windup Johnny Gauss, Marine Barracks, Klamath Falls, will meet Powder Proctor. Portland. Other six rounders will pit Charlie Har ris, Marine BarracKf, against Jerry Brown, Portland, and Johnny Pancho vs. Kelly Jack son, both of Portland. Lito Perez, Marine Barracks, is billed for four rounds against Leroy Durst, Portland. Horse Players' Loss Is War Vets Gain CHICAGO, April 24 VP) Horse players failed to pick up parl-mutuel winnings of $88, 362.20 at Illinois race tracks in 1944 and the bettors' loss is a gain for war veterans. The money has been turned over to the Illinois veterans' re habilitation fund by the Illinois racing board. Baseball Men May Pick Czar By KABOLD EABEBDK I CLEVILAKD, O, April 24 K ! Owners of the major leagues' 16 i baseball teams were to lock j tiiemseives in a Hotei Cleveland have their way. theyH say there until tnev select a successor to the late Kenesaw Mountain Lan dis as high commissioner of the sport. U tney succeed in agreeing on someone to handle the $50,000 a year job, they will have taken just one day less than five montns to make the choice. Many Mentioned As the time for the meeting approached there were almost as many persons mentioned in lobby gossip as there were mag nates at the conference. Procedure for the day's ces sions was this: A four-man committee Don Barnes of the St. Louis Browns, Alva Bradley of the Cleveland Indians, Phil Wrigley of the Chi cago Cubs and Sam Breadon of the St. Louis Cardinals which has been considering a long list of possible choices was to meet first. They have been attempt ing to agree on a recommenda tion to the membership and that's what they hoped to do in this final session. May Choose Czar Two hours later the commit tee ,was to join the full group from the American and National leagues and if 12 votes from a possible 16 can be mustered for one man, the commissioner will be chosen. Although one group of owners expressed belief they should stay in session this time until they can reach an agreement, some of the "lobby sitters" considered it significant that most of the own. crs already have their train res ervations to leave Cleveland to night. Whether that meant they hoped to reach an agreement quickly or whether it meant they might give up and try it again later, no one seemed to know. Wnc 5 tm Tut fctrr. 5 SmK? 1 lass-. 2i igi rmrmi Tasr rr tnt jrcrnar .ir-xni. . it nmr 2r. a tlisiroif .i:ii:i:n. in- 3e 3f 4t Unfir jr. jisy sr. n: i. Izrs: c?y. : 't-' rinpg air znirr -ua- cy- It- c:wiei srmi- cr cry at t cti- wsseaa wzL sa&t is sfcts e5r-a er snr tarr Zbe cd-y w r-p c csca or r-i "i "Ki wna sz. a i ITi is " -. ru I RATKES i-os JMisciw wili ar hnffl tr SaeramrniD. Jio came at sched uled ior tnrupnt. The two will t PGA raszt rrrv-r. ixcsa: yes. 7' i tne ootsome o tae fcs two ezys. Most of the snan maoey wxl procas- oe riding on Lord Byron, but well take S-ywa shots inthebagaaaitistrueusal Neisoa is raore arr"A and : more accural He also has the berser go temperament, bffi , when Sammy geta hot tbere tso I a goner me ; open their aeru -v-itr. an rtrr. match his torrid pace down the fairways and on tne greens. s DDtm anuhipneaaes- manim a: The two rivals have met three times in tneir past wannermgi j -VTenncmsn- on tournament fairways and the outcome has been iery. -ray Las bIst -nrt close. So close, in fact, tnat we can i see now t could be installed as favorite- In 1840 Nelson came from behind to top Sammy 1 tip m tne match play final of the national professional golf cnampionship. Their other two battles occurred during this winter's tournament trek with 5nead downing jveison at uuupon. mm., m death playoff on the 19th hole and Nelson nosed Sam out by two strokes in an extra-hole playoff at Charlotte, N. C, with a 69 against a 71. 'inere is no room ior argunicub iub uiw . " in the business, but which is the better is a moot question. Sammy ic nfnrtnn9tilv inclined to weaken a bit in the stretch, while Nelson is a strong finisher. By this token Byron is the better of the two, but when Sammy rules out tnose long anves ana nis game is hot in general, he's a tough man to beat. So. when the chips are down, we'll let our lettuce ride along with Samuel Jackson Snead. ... . The match Is for the benefit of the veterans' rehabilitation fund, which the PGA has sponsored with great success. - Denverites Crowned Ski Champs Fair Take Top Hmrs In 3-toy Alro Ski Mrt SAI E LAKE CITY. AjwiJ 5 f.j Two plm-slK-n IVnvcnlM tnrlv ! front you fl.iwt to N- nil mincle miri ift U.l o hr a fhmiton skior. , The pfr- I5''',' M I.rn and nrhr Kirt.Vr, nei ther oi lhn mure thun five fool ; !. took U) lionnr in uic larv-i.--, dav Altii fki inert which ended SunHdv nnri whirh attracted more thnii wore of experts frnni tlmni(!hout Nonh America, j Tor Brtic-. It was hi second win hnvini! Liken the meet in ! The army private wu I here nn leave from the army airi Iforre Arellc tratnins command, Alaknn division, at Edmonton, 'Cannriti. where he insinicts fly-: 'er In how to save themselves when downed in the snowy , wa.ux. Tint In Giant Slalom ' With a fimt in the giant sla Inm. second n the downhill and third in the tirnt slalom, Bar-, nev hud an atcrccsle score of 21M.1U. In second place In the men's division was Mac Maesncr n Suit Lake City with 287.71.1 He tnnk fifth in the downhill and second in both over event. Tlorre Jaibert, Canadian 'champion whr as accompanltfd , tn the Alia basin in the Wa-iu.-h mountains by Fritz Loosll. , fnremoia exponent of parallel 1 i itfclmr. "t6 head coach at Cha bmiii rrnntcnac in Quebec -aoi!? iic. irrml- ntTBncheti wnund up m third place with a ir. tne csiiBt. wiL m. srxnnn tie for "iwond in the giant sla niae Seuilir nr. ttr Rainiirrs i lorn and fourths in the other . iieui The Benvrrv wiK entmam pvrnts Bit. rore was 287.40. j ihe Jtrs; divsiior: Oakland! Takas rtm Honors :Anrra, wnilr San Hmgn and! The oomoly 18-year-old Miss. iSan Pranciscn. sosmnc by a Einner. tlmvnnaty of Denver ; sncir pBme. -ill tancir nr. the coed, sipped through the gates j ; Seals' diamnnc nj the crand slalom for a first; Anpala Mast Snlms and the ticm. slalom for econd ' Swif Swece Fmds Golf Links Ideal HULAOKLP11IA, April 24 Wl Guilder llneKM. whii nereiitrd mi I invitation to eoiniiete In the flint Unniml Uiiivei'fll.v of I'l'inmyl. vnnl.1 rolny ciirnlviil Krlilny mill i Sittnrduy luw fnllen nnilor Hie imiajjw. He) Ton IWr Saotrsr -club TW aii -ti ml in fe. acriic- mac Ittivr.ir toanu syrw p- rmp ?wtiinr. Kxiwn ril. wrr rntr gLrtmr. tnmpn: in o tnurtc tui. ww. ai For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE 4 8e Karl Urquhart , Refrigeration Equipment Co. . 611 Klamath Phona 84SS Horse Racing May Be Resumed In Spokane SEATTLE, April 24 (ZDPos sible resumption of horse racing in Snnlranrk In oxjnrti Iho nfinnT ban is lifted was discussed yes- Mjroay oy representatives oi tnat city's Playfair Racing and Fair association and members of the state racing commission but no action was taken on the alloca tion of racing dates, commission ers said. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. but took enchia ia the downhill run. Her first piece total was It was ber first national cbunuuanship. Xnoda and Khoni Wurtele. Canaos s too jiiinr and swim- nicr -nmnu?5 rr ,r.e inr trnm VTertmont. Oue- eeneral anuifie m team jima-j bee, were rigM bei-Jnd Miss Kld anns. Pnrtiand atrcanoei irasi j 5er the meet tally with 283.14 second tn first piase w;th its ; 2TJ.$4 respectively. In 5-2 series Tictory otbt the Sars. founji pUre wa Paula Kann of jcuc suaan a c rffiMHip : Sono Conway. A. H, wun KUHS Trackmen Place Third In Relays on Technicality Due to a technicality In scor ing, the KUHS trackmen were found- to have placed third in the Hayward Relays instead of fourth, according to Paul Deller, KUHS track coach. University high, which is a & NOW OPEN ft THE WIN EM A HOTEL GRILL (Under Mew Management) -. , HOURS: 6 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Two Tony's Will Clash In Mai Tiff Supporting the headline between the "Grey Mask" "Sneeze" Achlu Friday night at the armory, will be the semi windup bout with Tony Morelli pitted against Tony Ross. Morelli's return to the ring wars here last week was more or less as expected with the Bronx bombshell using all the dirty tricks in the book to top Gloomy Gust Johnson. Morelli is seeking a top bill ing with Mr. Stoneface and should he dump Tough Tony, Promoter Mack Lillard may give him the go slgnnext week. This Is providing, of course, Achiu doesn't put the "big sleep" on the hooded hoodlum Friday night. Lillard Is seeking the services of "Blood and Guts" Davidson against an unnamed opponent In the opener and the complete card will be announced tomorrow. CHICAGO Wally Reppenha. gen and Bill Kenet of Detroit won national doubles bowline championship by beating Buddy Homar ana Bill nesch, Chicago, 17,649 pins to 17,432, in 42-gamc maicn. . "B" school, entered the regular "B" class and garnered points in the meet, then entered class "A" in the three-mile relay where it placed second and re ceived DOints it should not have been given. This technicality puts KUHS in fourth place In that event and gives the Pelicans another point for a 9 j total and ties them with Salem for third. spot a game behind the Bearers tnrouch a t-3 series kas to the Acorns. Sacramerrio. beaten 5-2 by the resurgent Seals, tumbled from third to a tie with San Francisco for fifth. The Angels moved down a notch from a tie for sixth to an undisputed hold on seventh as they lost their series 4-3 to San Diego, now knotted with Oakland for third. Ma nh field Coach Will Resign Post COOS BAY, April 24 VPu Walt Commons, Marshfield high school athletic coach, will resign his post at the end of the school year to enter private business in Silvcrton, he said last night. Commons coached six years at Powers before moving to Marsh field high two years ago. He is a Willamette university gradu ate. Commons coached three Powers teams and one Marsh field team to berths in the state basketball tournament 2S8.31, while Edna Bonn of the Washington Ski club ranked fifth with 161.41. "Fighting Parson" To Meet Old Boxing Rival In Exhibition MONROE. Neb.. April 24 M Fred R. Wedge. Monroe's "Fight inn Parson," plans to climb back into the ring tonight to meet an old time boxing rival in an ex hibition bout. 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