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TEN HERALD AND NEWS ThundBT. April 18, IS45 Cubs Blank Reds, 4-0; Move Into Second Slot T Pbssea u Allows Cincinnati Club Only : five Hits; Blasts Out Circuit Clout iacr- HAND (Associated Pres. Sport. Writer) ChOliy Urimm sirummeu a happv tune on his banjo today with; his- Chicago Cubs in sec ond place and winning form by Claude Passeau and Paul Der ringer, easing his pitcmng wor ries The. mound department was Grimm's big headache all last season and when Passeau pop ped up in spring training at French Lick, Ind., with a sore arm. the Cubs' hopes took a nose dive. The towering righthander had the best record on the club last year with a 15-9 mark, but had to pass up the honor of working opening day. : ! Perringsr Wins Two - Derringer tossed the first one, won it, came back with a sec ond straight victory four days later. Inasmuch as he dropped his first four in 1944 and didn't snag a victory until May 20, that was a decided improve ment.; His lifetime total was boosted to 209. Passeau relieved Hank Wyse Friday against Pittsburgh but worked only one-third inning so Grimm waited until yester day's" iirst" starting effort,, a 4-0 shutout of Cincinnati, before counting on him too heavily, t JftEuau Hits Homer . ' - Cincinnati hit safely only five times.- all singles off the Jtt- y ear-Oldster from Lucedale, Miss as- Bucky Walters suf fered ihis iirst setback. Passeau didn't confine his efforts to pitching hitting his first home run since 4942 in the third in ning and driving in a " second tally in Ihe seventh with a sin gle, to center. - All other -.big. league games .were, postponed, leaving the field open to discussion of new Commissioner Albert u. uiappy) Chandler and naming of 10 new "members, to the hall of fame. ... -10 Join Hall of Fame '" The .-diamond . immortals , se lected by a special committee of veteran' officials and baseball writers; were Roger Bresnahan, TWO WEEKS AHEAD OF 'SCHEDULE ; : "WINNIPEG Ducks Unlimit ed reports that ' ducks, geese, .crows and 13 species of small birds have been checked on their northward migrations 10 days to twos weeks, ahead ot" their regu lar schedules.' Snow, .disappeared irom the praiflesjiii. March.- Tlan Brouthers. Fred Clarke, Jimmy Collins, Ed Delehanty, Hugh .Duffy, Hugh Jennings, Mike (King) Kelly, James O'Rourke and Wilbert Robin son. The late Commissioner Kene saw M. Landis had been named by the same group at a Decem ber meeting but the baseball writers failed to appoint a 20th century star in their January poll. San Diego Pitcher Leads PCL LOS ANGELES. April 26 (m Carl Dumler, San Diego's slen der righthander, picked up two more wins during the week end ing last Sunday and remained at the top of the Pacific coast league pitching standings witn seven victories and no aeteats. Dumler, 28, and never before regarded as a ball of fire in al most 10 years of professional chucking, accounted for more than half of his team's first dozen wins. He pitched six com plete games and won the seventh m relief. Allows Only 8 Runs In 53 J innings Ditched. Dum ler . has allowed only eight earned runs an earned run average of 1.38, lower than the league's all-time-low of 1.56 for a regular pitcher. - Ed Love of Los Angeles set that mark in 1914. -Dumler's leading rival contin ues to.be Southpaw Glenn Elliott of Seattle, who failed- to im prove on his 5-0 record of last wees-. . . - Another San Diego twirler. Vallie Eaves, is the loop's strike out pacemaker with 41 in ( innings." Dumler . and Charley Cuellar. Los Angeles curve art ist, are tied for runner-up honors with 27. - . . MISSES IMPORTANT FACT NEW YORK Despite cessa tion of the snort the Racing-Man ual for 1945, just off the press, numbers 1000 pages, an increase of 100 over the 1944 edition. It tells everything about horse rac ing except when 1t will be re sumed, i . "Sneeze" Takes It On The Beak i mi r Kf v l v - -vt " Them Was the Days r rilVil w.i. .31 k m. . I sit fit tste - . v American Loop Newcomers Hammer Ball at .333 Clip CHICAfJn ,'Ani-ll- ttcti Twenty-three American league baseball newcomers who broke Into opening day lineups last week collectively pounded the ball for a .333 average, figures released today by the American league service bureau disclose. In. 57 trips to .the plate the Rookies' collected 19 hits. The compilation does not include Russ Deny, New York Yankee outfielder, who had two homers and drove in five runs against Boston! Derry is starting his first full'season.'but he appeared in 38 games last year for the Yanks. .- Binks Outstanding Slugger . Washington's George , Binks was the outstanding Rookie slug ger with four hits in five times at bat. .The Athletics' Hal Peck, up from Milwaukee, had ' two DEVELOPING ' ENLARGING PRINTING. ' : PHOTO SERVICE 811 Undtrwood Bldg. hits in five trips, Hank Ruszkow ski, Cleveland catcher, and Ben Steiner and Rex Cecil of Bos ton, also had two hits each. Rookie pitchers allowed 15 nits in as many innings, six of them being charged to the Red Sox Rex Cecil, losing pitcher in the Boston-New. York opener. . TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Sav H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main ninomv Gust Johnson and Billv McEuln work on "Snssis" Achiu while Tony Morelli holds him In the "battle royal" on last wMk'i crunch card. This Friday night at the armory "Blood and Guts" Davidson will collide with Johnson in the opener, lougn Tony Ross will bop beaks with Morelli in the semi-windup, and ths ''Grey Mask" will crunch craniums with Achiu in the head line event. KUHS Track Team Does Well In Relays We were the recipients of a letter yesterday from Paul Dellcr, KUHS track coach, in which Paul complained that the KUHS track team had not received a fair amount of space. Paul apparently feels that we have some sort of grudge against track as a major sport. This is not true and if we nave played xracK down, h was aone inadvertently and is entirely our fault. We feel that the high school athletics merit more space than any other sports in Klamath Falls. Perhaps the Klamath cindermen did de serve more of a build-up than they received and the only excuse we have to offer is that track results come in late after the page is al most entirely made up and we are limited as to news space. The Pelican cindermen very definitely de serve an accolade for their fine showing in the Hayward relays at Eugene Saturday. It was one of the toughest meets of the year and KUHS ninxori ihirH in a tip with Salem. The Klamath squad this year is a green outfit and by that token, it merits all the more credit for crashing through to a high place in the stand- HAINES Henley high school also did exceptionally well by placing third in class "C" and lacked only two points from annexing the class championship. .... - The Klamath Union high school squad gathered a total of 9 hi points in the meet. The third place tie would have been equiva lent to a first place deadlock three years ago, as Portland schools did not compete in the meet then. Paul has done a great job this year in building the Pelican track team into a contender for state honors. His criticism is weil taken and we are thankful- to him for letting us know about it. ...... r. .... It has been our honest intention to be fair if nothing else, and if the Klamath boys have felt slighted, we are sorry abou that, too. We have taken this means to rectify the unintended slight and we feel that is the best that anyone can do. Junior Golf Tourney Scheduled Nine Klamath Falls bovs will compete in a city junior golf tournament Saturday, April 29, at Realties Golf and Country club. The tourney will consist of 18 holes of medal play with no handicap. John West, tournament chairman, has donated a cup and the winner to assume permanent possession of the trophy with a new one being donated each year. Each boy is sponsored by an organization and the participants and sponsoring groups are as follows: Jack Anker, Eagles; Bill Barnett, Lions; George Bell, chamber of commerce; Jim Noreen, Moosej Don Rumelhart, Reames; Fred Reeves, Elks; Joe Sellars, Kiwanis; Bill Ferrin, Rotary, and Johnny West, Shrine. Starting time has been set for 9 a. m. and the boys will be in there trying to make each shot count when they tee off for the junior championship. All the boys entered have been getting in a fair amount ot practice on the tricky Reames layout and Klamath golf bugs may see an amazing display of golf Saturday morning. John West, along with "Moon" Mullis and other club officials, are directly responsible for instigating and carrying out the tour nament. - Odds and Ends In the World of Sports Ernie Piluso dumped Mr. Stoneface in two out of three falls in Portland Monday night . . . Local anglers say the fishing is good on the Deschutes river . . . Cass Michaels of the Chicago While Sox and Joe Buzas of the New York Yanks are. setting a torrid pace for other major league rookie shortstops . .-. Eastern football coaches and teams are casting aside the single wing in favor of the "T" formation this coming season . . Klamath Falls gridders will meet the Medford Black Tornado on Modoc field October 19. .- , Two New York Ball Clubs to Cooperate With Clothing Drive NEW YORK. 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If you are interested we would like to talk to you about THOMAS NATURAL SHORTHAND Our Address it 733 Pine Street Corner of 8th A BUSINESS OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Both Day and Evening' Classes Klamath Business College " Rainiers Creep Up On Bevos Seattle Splits Double Bill With Start; Beavers Lose By The Associated Press The Seattle Rainiers crept ui on league-leading Portland, splitting a double bill lust nkht with Hollywood, 0-3 and 2-1, while the Beavers were being humbled by the Oakland Acorns, 2-4. The Acorns win tied them for third placo with San DIoro, which was shaded by the San Francisco Seals, 4-3. Solons Split With AngtU Fourth place Is a tie between the Seals and Sacramento, which divided ail afternoon double header with Los Angeles, 2-3 and 4-1. The extra games were occa sioned by tho weather and travel delay. The clubs piny single games tonight. The scattered-hit pitching of Garth Mann gave Oakland Its serics-tving win over Portland. Stars Drop Rainiers At Seattle the Stars handed young Alex Palica his first set back in three starts in the seven inning opener; the Rainiers bunched three hits for nil of their runs in the sixth frame of the nightcap. Bob Joyce marked up his fourth straight win of the sea son in pitching San Francisco to its victory over San Diego. A seventh Inning double by Roy Nicely brought in the deciding run. The steady pitching of Char ley Cuellar gave the Angels their first game accision, wnue Guy Fletcher turned in a five hitter as Sacramento took the short nightcap. Hoppe Holds Large Lead In Cue Match DENVER. April 26 ' (VP) White-haired Willie Hoppc main tained a comfortable lead of 65 points today over Defending Champion Wclker Cochran, de spite dropping two straight blocks yesterday in their trans continental three cushion bil liard contest for the world's title. Hoppe expressed disgust with his game after losing an after noon game 60 to 37 in 48 innings and an evening round. 60 to 44 in 39 innings to his younger op ponent. Hoooe has amassed 2778 points and Cochran 2713, with 38 games to go before the match is completed in San Francisco next month. Son of New Baseball . Commissioner Quite A Ball Fan Himself VERSAILLES. Ky April 26 (P) Not the least happy among the Happy Chandler household is Albert Benjamin Chandler Jr., 18-y ear-old-son of the new base ball commissioner. A.. B. Jr., quite -a sandlotter himself, knows all . the major league players by sight, even knows their batting averages. . SOCKER SANDLOCK NEW YORK Shortstop Mike Sandlock furnishes the lower section of the Brooklyn batting order with a punch. Adding Machines Calculators New Royal Typewriters tor WPB Approved Uien DESKS CHAIRS FILES For those hard-to-get items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 80. 9th Klamath Falls EVERY Wednesday AND Saturday 8:30 to 12:00 Armory Baldy's Band 3 Full Hours DANCING 8:30 to 11:45 )' SATURDAY NITE . : Auspices V.F.W DANCELAND 815 Klamath Ave. Music by Pappy Cordon's Oregon Hillbillies By Hook or Lance If. 1 -i ri Equipped with- rokkK'S and sharp spears, spoilsmen ami sportswomen i!o under water lit i North Carolina for dinner. , Rapid Robert hjurls Sailor Nine to Win GREAT LAKES. III., Anrll 26 W) Memo to American league batters: Bub teller apparently hasn't lost his art of throwing strikes. The former Cleveland pitcher gave his right arm a tost yester day in the Great Lakcs-Norlh-westcrn university gamo which the sailors won, 12 to 2. In three innings, Chief Specialist Feller. who manages the .siiilors, struck out seven, walked none and gave up two singles. Other former big leaguers In the sullors' lineup were Ken Keltncr of Cleveland and Pinky Higgins and Johnny Corsica. of Detroit. Joe Kahut to Meet Dillich In 10-Canto Event In Portland PORTLAND, April 20 Ml Joe Kahut, the furmer-fightcr now in naval service, will buttlo Jack Dillich, a 6-foot-2 1!)U pounder from San Francisco, in ten-round event hero May 4. Matchmaker Joe Waterman announced a second ten-rounder on the same card: Leo (the lion) Turner, Portland, In a return match against Jackie Ryan, Sun Francisco. X he two drew. In a rc cent ten-round bbut here. FIGHTS LAST -NIGHT By Tho Associated Preis Muskegon, Mich. .Mike Grav- ino, 128, Buffalo, and Stanley) Cieslik, 128, Detroit, drew, 10; Charlie Roth, 10-1, Cincinnati outpointed Buddy Waterman, ibu, Detroit, a. Oakland. Calif. George (Su gar) Costlier, 140, - Cincinnati, outpointed Chester Slider, 146, rresno, 10. . AUGUSTA, Me. Gov. Horace Hlldreth vetoed a bill that would have permitted horse races in Maine. Harness racing was le galized 10 years ago. Classified Ads Bring Results. EDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE 127 So. 7th SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS Southern Fried Chicken 60c MERCHANT'S LUNCH Includes Soup ; Salad Dessert - Cofloo Waffles All Hours Moal Tickols $5.50 Value for $5.00- Thirty A. L Players Enter Armed Forces imr-An Aoi-ll 2lt lP Thii-tv baxcball nlayurs from tho American i e n u u o. nn-muMiii seven cucli from Chicago Whitu wv ..nA Uiiulilniftim Anlffi-rtrl thn armed forces botween tho closo of the 1H44 scii.ion and tno open Inn of tho 11)45 campaign, the American luiigua scrvlcg bureau said turiiiy. eSTAND NATIONAL LrAnt'R New York C'hli-atf Nl. l.nlllft Moiliin . ,.... rilirlnlliiU llrioklit hlla,lf lt'lla i'itUtturtfll .. Intrant, 4. ycUi (lay. , 1 , 9 CliK-liinfiU 0 only .190 .7M .(Ml .MKI MV .tJll .ana ino Ton A V'H UAMCS AMtllll AN 1,1, Ante Nrw York "1 I'llll.iHlplill. II11.1011 1 Wftirtliiilon, Oaln.lt l Chk-ftKU. HI. LoilU at riovrUnrt. .NATIONAL I.CAnt'S PhlUdcluhla at Ntw York. Ilrooklyn at Uoalon. rhlrasn at Cincinnati. Only naniaa aclttdulvtl. r.ciric coAf i rAQi r Tram W I. Hand 17 a S.-allla IS Kan Divio 13 13 Oakland U .Sacramenlo -IS 13 San r'ranrlaco 13 1 Arl Ill l ilullywoou 1 IS Prl. .0011 .010 .A3U .910 .tno .ao .tno .100 VrsriRI'AV Il HtSl'LTSI Oakland 4. I'orlland . Hollywood 3-1. Saaltla O-J. Han Franrlaco 4. Han Dlaco 3. Lua Aniilaa 3-1. Dacramanlo 1-4. TOU.Cv S UAMSSI Karramrnlu at 1 Anavlaa IP. m. Oakland at I'orlland tt :tO p. m. llollvmd at Raaltla p- m. ban Plato at Ban rrancttco B:IS p. m- Jimmy Doyle May Meet Montgomery In Lightweight Go LOS ANGELES. April 25 (TO Barney Koss, former welter wclKht and ll!htwelht cham pion, has sunt an offer to Sat. Bob MontKoincry of Luke Field, Arli.. to box Jimmy Doylo at wriiilcy field here in June. Rons said he hod offored 25,. 000 to Monttiomery for the match. MontKomery is recog. nlzcd In New York as the Uiiht weight tlllelioldcr. GOLF TOURNEY SLATED TORONTO, April 28 (IF) The 1045 Millar trophy golf tournu nieiit, open to all professionals, will be held at Islington Golf club July 12. 13 and M, with prlie money Increased from $1000 to $2300. UMPIRE HENLINE NEW YORK Butch Hcnllne, old catcher, is the newest addi tion to National league umpires. SANDE TOPPED TRAINERS NEW YORK Earl Sande, never headed tho annual Jockey's list, but topped tho trainers with Stagehand in 1030. PITTSBURGH Jim Leonard, assistant conch for three years, was named head conch of Pitts burgh Steele in National Pro Football league. For . Commercial Ilefrigoratlon SALES and SERVICE See Kstl Urquhsrt Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath ' Phone 6455 Auirrlcuii oi,.. ,J iiitrlhnln.l 'i-.,.' Kllbi L. rvlcos I,' W,,h,i pared to lhui-0M .ruf Ui'' playors now .i...i W in.. of tho chilil e ,i ''" r"vi: iB"rs lead Sorvlc, B. . more men lulu ll.o flrl World w ""J? with" :.h"( ... ".. I'llU'd fliri-UN, 1)1 10 .Li".1! tTllBIIIIIKKiHa :17 ri. '".'. 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