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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1945)
ST Has VAUU nAIULD S A.. -. ritA Track Meet At Corvallis Looms Portland ,cliool Joffomon dofondlnn champions' and rulny. winner will dominate prop track and ll!i.m&''P nt C01""1" tomorrow and Saturday If dia- ffiXo i I "results of quilling lc,l0";iM by ' Associated Pre.., It seem. J.c!r,.rlnliily Hint llico two .cliool. will i'1 i7,oihv I nt of contenders. "? f 'I necessarily so, folks. For . good , '& l.ri tic rabid riilllilrds and figure Fll- : V? 71 d iK'd In'o the records In order to llT hve ..i.IiIim. but aceordlnii to T.' . "' Id clc.' ..V'."' Iv nnce durhitt the rolim ; K Mcdtord Black Tornado from 1040-43 h, flaw til stale tlllo at Cor. C 'IS vciir after the Portland schools had Ed c wmplowhlP competition for four years, E loanw.. a tola of 24 point, a. E, jiii for Jerry wines urnnv siicru.icr.. flVures ro arrived at by a list of com 1 '.!-... nri distances a. lona as your HAINES r, iimai nnrl I In Qualliyn'R i""""- I'nw-thli l ll 'lno una aunay anti u looks groat on paper, Ew havo . huncii rnui Lienor . ixuna cinaurmon are going tvt . Illllc something- to suy about It. Klamalh Is doped to k in fourth place with 15 points behind Scappooso with a Lnt 16' markers. comparative llmos In district meets, Klamath I. listed In ihrct event. "o iwwyuro oners, inn am, ana ine lialf-mllo '.' ....i. nave ltenthorna llir fnlr.hnlrH h,... in. of 10.1 l tli" 100-yard dnsh run nt Mcdford leads the state 4 his time of :50-7 1110 440 "'so run at Mcdford. Klamath .. . l.-l.itj. rlU I. I'Hd A ti,il .1.. I , ... ine iiHii-nin" .-., , I.U-..V ,, Hipu ii-iius uii oilier l.ff.ir.nn mid Wa.hitlLltOn follflW In Hint nrr Ir. II.. nnii'imin nMHjr ib lulu nun ninu iciius an oilier JcffiM-jon and Wa.lilngton follow In that order In the L ran the fnntc.t time of any tabulated 'in nine district throughout Oregon. They also have the Inside lane In each Lhnrne Is so fur In front of the field In the 410 that vnn I, irlmrone to find hlin. Ills nearest comnotltnr la Krhlnuin llmon Willi ine uma oi :oo.t. nimosi mice seconds slower iH.nihoriic. mark. The state record in this event 1 liitlri i,u ton of Mcdford with the time of :40.S set In 1U40. We hon- believe mai uavo nu mi vxl-oiioih cuance to break the stale H n I S CVCIIl III I.OI VU1IIB. liilavln also follows llcnthorne In the 100-yard dash. The Ison wrinier i. oniy onc-iviiin oi a second behind tho Klam. inci in u s cvrni. i ue nunc record is lie d in nt v w r.n, l Jdlcrson and Leslie of Klamath Falls with tlm iim ni It it ciouuuui wncuicr iiciiuiomo can equal this mark, but urn DC amc io give uic roncans a nrsl place in the event, ccessaclly follows that thu KUIIS relav team. rnmnnH f by Edwards, Dob Dodson, Dud Ulchn and llcnthorne, should he linlf-mile relay event. The stale record In this nvnni i. ) nasiiingiun oi ruriiiina wim tne nine of 1:31.3. It again ii uiuiAL-i iiini mu ikwiu win dc toppled, dui Klamath dc poicm i.'iiuiikii iu iiuiicx me oiuc riDbon. re not going to so so far as to sav Klamnth win u,in ii,- but wo feel they DO have a chanco of bringing home the i We (Inure the Pelicans should take third ninm nnri ih, Eajr mi uii;t'i imu mm. fact wo think a third nlaca over ntrli imm ii,. ..n.. U Orenon would not only be creditable, but would be hint wonderful. Whatever happens and whoever wins, we t "! . . ' . Pulllns tor mem and will bud of them whether they finish first, second, third or rath. pes Wax ros, 5-1; e 2nd Woy Rocs tot Tan k Hotlor; Ooki Win Th Aiaociatod Proas Diego's siiroiiu- PnWr.. Urn but undisputed hold a Kcond place in tho Pa t league after a 3-1 over ine loop-lcadlng Beavers' Inst nloht Nond straight of the hr-wiiy race for the'top P tor tlisn ihe proverbial m c Hg i-oruand' mar. pared io three and a half ihi H Scnttlo, hlnd San blcgof " N Got Four Hits UVM. Innn... .1.11 . u ill ouinrout 1 ?e, Bc.aycrs to four ' nuii;i niu ma ninuiu ...i cason n,7 '.r:'" w.,n "JM ri cven batters auiitcom total to ,to!ll.Khitu.mbIod fr"" a' o", h I'1 w.- kR' Ii it. u. wnicDHCK Johnson. Lr."J,,B -4 victory, ter ti ploaoa m the n Lwo mo" wore out i LZ"' fuP. o Jim fa ,",,( ,r,,c'kofer. PJfUts tenuous grip on second nlnr In nlliilnA twin bill with Los Angeles, win ning ine opener 13-3 and drop, ping tho extra-Inning nightcap Acorns Batttr Angola The Acorns battered thrco Angel pitehers In the first game for 17 hits, pounding out five consecutive cxtra-baso blows In tho seventh inning. Tho bar rage included doubles by Vic Plcctti, Glen Stewart and Bill Kalmondl, a homer by Pitcher uamon iiayes, and another double by Ed Klrby. The Angels took the bobtalled nightcap In ine cignin on an unearned run duo to Stewart's error. Mills Advances In Grade School Softball Play In city grade school "B" league tournament play last night, Mills walloped Roosevelt 14 to 4 and Kairvlcw eliminated Pollcart-Conger from competition with a 21 to 10 victory. Mills and Riverside are now the only two undefeated teams loft in the tourney. Tonight Riverside will clash with Mills and Falrvicw Is slated to tangle with Roosevelt; , - FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By Tha Associated Praas CLEVELAND Tommy Boll, 146. Younffstown. Ohio. TKO Chuck Hunter. -146s, Cleveland, 5. Leroy Jackson, 129, Cleve land, outpointed Victor Florcs, 120, Mexico City. 8. HATS for wrk or droi OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main si Slh I fl II 1 r Trout Raps Yanks, 4-1 ; Chisox Win Stellar Bongol Hurler Still Hat Hex On Yanktci By JACK HAND (AiiocUtod Pr.u Sports Writer) IJetrolt was breathing on the Vm,. l t,,e first PBC0 Chicago White Sox toduy only a half igiime behind because Dizzy Irout still had the hex on the Now York Yankees. For the seventh time since niinusi z, 11)43, the colorful right hander from the Indiana farm country hud turned back Joe McCarthy's club. Trout Wins Fourth 1 rout's fourth success of the year, coming at the opening of tho Yankees' first western trip, served to acccntuato the posi tive value of the Tigers' threc stnr mound staff. It was the dizzy one's fifth complete game to four for Al Benton and two for Hal Ncwliouser, a total of 11 In 15 contests. All last season, Detroit was tho big stumbling block to the YankL-p' mind r .....it. straight flag. as tne Bengals elbowed past New York into second place It Was beilllnlllff In lnnlr flirn IUa amo old story all over again. vim una inrce-run tutu inning Ll)Sl Itrinkln Al r-.nllAl 1.1. l-.i . . ..... ... wbt.L. ins itiai defeat, 4-1. Giants Down Rads Mel Ott's 494th major league homer In tho New York Giants' night game gave a (i-1 nod over Cincinnati before 23,303, tied Ottie with the late Lou Gehrig for lliirit rli, .a In tl.. ll II - j . v. . . . all-unit; homo run derby. Only Babe mini wivn hi ana Jimmy iox with 327 were ahead. Olffl hnmnp ti,. Ir.nlrlnll I. Uio Giants' victory In their first mciavcuoiiiu test as a tour-run first Inning attack . on Arnlc Carter was the clincher. Jnhnnv Rupkor Unur Vnu centerflclricr, stretched his con- ecuuvc nimng sircaK to 16 UnmOR lona In Ih. mnl.H U..I long removed from Joe DiMag- Hiu a uu. Bums Edgt Cards Brooklyn earned a 6-4 ver dict over the world champion St, Louis Cardinals, for their fifth ll!r-AfiC(itn ll-iimmn D.nUI. Vic Lombardl tightened up In the clutches to minimize 10 Card hits as Dixie Walker based n triple and double to dotm Harry Brechcen. Paul Derringer saw his four game streak go up in smoke as he and the Chicago Cubs bowed In IIia PhilllA. R.o ILTn,. Freddy Fitzsim'mons used hls two new iniieiacrs, acquired from tho Cards in the deal for "Sneeze" Goes Up And Over '4 i X'AWi G.orjsi Du.attc umi his great strength to lift ' Sneeze" Achiu In thalr tiff last Friday night at tha armory. This week Achiu will attampt to put tha chill on Gorgeous Georg Wagner in tha main avant and Dusatta will try to gusile Antone Leono in tha opener. Paaro Katonen is booked to meet Tony Morolli in tht aaml-windup. Basketball Scandal Ends; Two Gamblers Convicted NEW YORK. May 10 (D The Brooklyn college basketball scandal was closed today with the conviction of Harvey Stem mer and Henry Rosen, who were accused of conspiracy to defraud the public in bribing five players to "throw" a game. Judge Louis Goldstein last night sentenced Stemmer to one year In the penitentiary and a $500 fine. Clemency for Rosen was recommended by the Kings Buster Adams. John Antonelli was at third base and Glenn Crawford at shortstop and each hit safely. Bill Lee was the win ner over his old mates. Bucs Nudga Braves Tommy O'Brien's double with the bases loaded started Pitts burgh off to a 9-5 edge over the Boston Braves and a decision for Preacher Roe over Jim To bin. Cleveland shaded the Red Sox, 2-1, on a pinch single by Paul O'Dea with the. sacks choked in the last of this ninth to give Allie Reynolds the edge in a tight duel with Jim Wilson. The season's smallest crowd, 941, saw the White Sox triumph 6-4 over Philadelphia on Thorn ton Lee's effective chucking. St. Louis was rained out of a home night date with Washington. HOH THEY amaaa a a a STAND Chicifo ...... Detroit .: New York M WAfhlnvton DC 1UII By Tht Asioolalfd Tren AMERICAN LEAGUE ' to a Phlladalphl. 7 Boton A CUvaland s Yftttrdar'i Scores , Chlciro S, Philadelphia a. Clavaland 3. Boston 1. IXtrelt 4, New York 1. Pet. .714 , '.M7 .62. '.600 ' .420 .412 .33.1 NATIONAL LEAGUE w, L. .13 ...to Nw York Brooklyn .M..H...... Chlcat-o 8t. LouU - B Boston 7. flttaburfh 7 uincinnaii b Philadelphia 4 lTeater.ay'a Scares Pittsburgh a. Boston a. Brooklyn S. 81. Louis 4. Philadelphia 5. Chlcafo 2. New. York S, Cincinnati 1. Pet 4 .70. 5 - .825 7 .S.I3 7 .633 AM B .43S S .429 3 .233 ; PACiriC. COAST LZ AGUE ' W. L. Portland j. ... 2S J3 San Dlaao . it Oakland 21 Sacramento Mw Loa Angeles ...M 8an rranelsco UOU7WO00 ..17 county court jury, which delib erated several hours, and Gold stein postponed sentencing .him until May 18 in order to investi gate his background. Goldstein, before sentencing Stemmer, denounced the two convicted men, saying: "Your . bribery of these bas ketball players was a dastardly act of the vilest kind made in order to permit you and your cheating, chiseling and; crooked henchmen to reap the benefits of bets made with an unsuspect ing and Innocent public." Stemmer and Rosen, in testi mony given by the five former players, wore accused of paying a $1000 down payment on a $3000 bribe to "throw" a game with Akron (Ohio) university last January. JERSEY CITY Bobby Smith, 128. Philarinlnhio nnlnnlntarf Georeie Cooper,. 128. New York.-f iv. oai nignic, t"D3, erOOKiyn, knocked out Patsy Zocanna, 140, New York, 2. 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Pet. .038 .504 M3 .553 .487 .Wi .430 OHO TODAY'S GAMES National Leagut Cincinnati at New York. St. Louli at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. American League New York at Detroit. Boiton at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. Washington at SU Louli. CiassLfied Ads Bring Results. ThuritUy, My 10, 1845 HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEN Race Tracks Prepare To Resume Operations Rv Fnrn irivnru NEW YORK, May 10 P) more man iu.uuo thoroughbreds were "nhflmnlnff al 41. Kit' ln. day as the lifting of the first imuuiiwiue uan on racing louna virtually all racing centers in the Cnnntrv pifhor r..Hu In m sume operations, or close to it. xne racing Diacnout, which began last January 3, was lifted yesterday by War Mobllizer rieu m. Vinson, Early Dates Planned Earliest opening dates plan' ned were for Narragansett, R T.. JiriH finnrfiman na.lr U I . those tracks scheduling their sectional openings either de- MaV Ifl PlmKnt lM,m-A joint meeiingi; jvenneiancl at Churchill Downs, Ky.; May 21 Jamaica, N. Y.; May 29 Dela ware park, Wilmington; May 30 Cleveland district; June 23 Longacres, Washington; July 13 Garden State park, N. J. santa Anita to Open The California mnino iw,mmiL sion will meet tomorrow to al- ioi aaies lor tne state s tracks. Santa . Anita.. mM if . tn open Monday. The war manpower commis sion will remove its "zero" em- regulation which permitted hir ing omy essential maintenance workers. " mitting horse shipments, but re-1 strlctlons In effect - before -tha ban will continue, meaning no special trains or extra equip ment. In Chicago, Col. Matt Winn said that more than 100 entries for the Kentucky derby will be announced Saturday, when the date for the event probably will be announced probably June 2 or 8. It orig inally was scheduled for May 8. 8porf Will riourUh j Turf figures predict the sport ' and business will flourish even beyond, the peak attained in 1944. Wagering in 17 states hit $1, 209,973,122 over a full season last year, with some $93,000,000 in revenue for those states. Total attendance was: approximately -18,000,000. Since Pearl Harbor, racing contributed some $17,' 000,000 to war relief agencies and more than $30,000,000 in war bondi were sold at tracks. In . recent years, New York's wagering has comprised about 23 per cent of the national total. . If ie irnnn- ..tini. need. . advert icj. far mm,- am In the classified. Broadcloth Shorts UNDERSHIRTS OREGON WOOLEN STORE MONTGOMERY WARD ZJ.2J2r I Tl Will LdV J6xl3" riATHER-FlttlD : stnpiNO bao 27.45 Cvrhd chklnn faatiwra. Wot.r rapaltarrt O. D. Twill cevtring. .tt-liKh illdt fasltmr. "LAWFORD" TENNIS RACKET 4.19 S ply, laminalad ash fro ma. Silk. . atmng. Laathor grip and butt. Fine batanc. Plastic bindings. 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