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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1945)
n at iants Sliding Downhill oward Surging Pirates Bmoklvn Bums Nudge Giants, 6-3, l 14th Inning; Bucs Split With Reds -.. ilCK HAND V,lated P"" 8Por,, Writer) C, L SSOO lino couldn't pull i "tt Ncw (SI fllcst iollo didn't lose the game H I" Brooklyn, 6-3, In 1 Mil but Ho did Hit a wild ..ir wllli two out In the last .hi ninth to load .the bases. Sfi,. Stoned UP a pitch that ;,"h Hitter Ben Chapman nick 1 , giimc-tylng single Ac Adams Win lci! Adams wan tho eventual r In the fifth overtime frame ai.,.,icv' double broke the I tie. Goody Rocn then put 1 ice w til n two-run nomcr. fct of the blame In his first fe,rnce since Manager Mel Lie of ono bad pitch In a 4-3 kit at St. Louis. & W Tha AMocUlatJ rress uriifi m i r Amir W. I.. r. - s : Willi amium Wlpwa NATIONAL LEAQVE allri bio inaU ..IS L. in IT la 10 1H III 91 Pel .010 .ana .Sill .N .4H7 .472 .4.VI ,3U PCI. .04:1 .B7A .Ml .937 .314 ..KM .417 .344 j.imi io N.flanal l.MKUt iclnnill 41. 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I iim niuiny riKimiaiKicr naa a fOUr-hll Kailie III hi. mill uilw... nuwiu acntiiiz ucul out a scratch simile In tliu hi mi i puu.,u ... Clyde Sukclorlh and Pinch Hit- icr uiii nan set the stage for Chapman's blow. tilth Btraight Defeat It Was till! fit 111 alruluhl limn the big follow from Ninety Six. b. C, had fulled to ring up vic tory No, 0 after sweeping to eight straight decisions up to May 20. Knocked out thrco times in a row una men beaten by one run In St, Louis, Volscllo missed his goal by one out before 31), 1)4(1 puylng customers who mude up the largest night crowd of the season. Pittsburgh moved un a half gumo to within three lengths of urn pacc-sciiers oy un even break with the Cincinnati Reds, losing the opener 4-0 to Ed Heusser but cooling off the Rcdlce's a- game win streak In the finale, o-i. uuiiiuu mux uuicncr. Both the Boatnii-Phlllln. Iwl. llglit-night doublehcadcr and the altcrdark till In St. Louis with 1110 UhlcngO Cuba were ru nod out a.1 was the Philadelphia-Bos ton nea oox game in the Ameri can. Yanks Sollt With Solon. Tho New York Yankees had to bo sutlsflcd with a split in Wash ington but picked up a half game on the Detroit Timers who worn snut out ny uiovoinnd s army Atley Donald exercised his old magic on the Senators for a 12-3 lundslldc in the first tilt, help ed by Nick Ettcn's four hits and tour runs. Pint-sized Marino Plcrcttl stop. Dcd the leaders in tho nlshtrnn 7-3, coasting home on a five-run first inning that routed Floyd ucvcn.1. Browns Top Chicago The day's pitching honors went to the veteran Al Holl nits worth who tossed a three-hitter for the St. Louis Browns against Chicago, 2-1. It was Joe Schultz' ninth-Inning pinch slnglo scoring George McQulnn that broke up a line tiuci wan j oo naynes. Embrce showed his best form of tho season in racking up his fourth triumph with a six-hit job on Detroit. Les Mueller, who broke Into the headlines with a whitewash job against the Yanks last Thursday was belted out early as the Tribe helped them, selves to 10 hits in giving Em. brce a rousing sendoff. The young righthander will be in ducted into the armed forces Monday at Lcndora, Calif. Skill man, 2-7 Shot Left Behind ARCADIA. Calif.. Junn n (Pi Tho fuvorlte was left behind behind the slnrtlns untn In Hip eighth and final horse race at ssunia Anita yesterday. Golden Gate Acres' Sklllmnn 2-1 shot, wus walking up to the gate when Starter Bill Mills ranit the bell, sonrlins tha nthpr eight horses on their way. Skill- man, Willi Johnny Longden aboard, was led awiiv. Mills exnlaincd Hint hit nir. looKca the fact that a two-horse entry was runnina as 1 and 1A. ana "wnen there were eight horses in tho gate I thought they Wero nil In nnrl rnrnf llin Knll' Gallant Devil, a lontf shot. won the race, and a price of $40.10 to win was posted. Then it was announced that $81,565 bet on Skillman would be refunded. That sum was taken out of the pool, and the winner's return was reduced to $36.60. Britons Bet $10 Million On One Race 4000 Buy Bonds To See Dempsey Referee Fights TACOMA. June 6 Iff) Ap proximately 4000 persons pur chased war Donns to waicn Comdr. Jack Dempsey, USCG, former heavyweight champion. rcfereo bouts here last night which featured servicemen and amateurs. Johnny Ballange, 146, a ma rine stationed at Bremerton won a six-round decision over Pedro Montez. 14S. Fort Lewis. in the main event, In the scmi- wlndup, Johnny Duke, 145, Bremerton, won a six-round de cislon over Art Dehlinger, Fort Lewis. Classified Ads Bring Results. Stellar Thoroughbreds Run In Santa Anita Race fCADIA, Calif.,' June (P) (iwo sicuar inorougnDreas, ding 16 three-year-olds and marcs ana miles, were InatPfl InHnv for. III. nlohth Ijng of the $100,000 Santa uunaicap on saiuraay, 30 ly Dnlton, Burt and Den. i iive-year-oia Mexican IPlon and Drobable earlv favorite, heads tho list Is by Santa Anltn Mnnaeer im Wilson.. A mono (he Wear.nlrl. nBmaJ ap 4h Plonal flllv. Buahnr. Sir worked Eyes? tefii?"1 ,n ,m,rt "ii" to v- L,m "iMMuro io aiui or wind, rEkWLh.Lnvl!tl1'' Sornn.n. llrad irom local irriutiona an ormoney refunded. 30 yaam Stiodly. Al all drug.l.t.. Blm, Chcckerhall, Sea Swallow and Best Effort. Veteran stakes . campaigners Include Thumbs Up. recent win ncr of the San Pasqual; Slide Rule, Okana, Marriage, Brie a Brae, Bull Keicn, jury box, Broadcloth, Sirdc, Paperboy Pukka Gin and Son of Peace, Leading California-bred pros pects are Bizcrtc, Vain Prince, Jfnar ong ana urion. Besides Bushcr, the three shes listed are Whirlabout, Happy Issue and Canina, RE5ltlDLS Acme Spray Painters Farms and Dairies . OUR SPECIALTY ALSO ROOF PAINTING NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL PHONE 3271 MEDFORD HURRY CAB CO. 127 N. 7th PPERATIONS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED DUE TO GASOLINE SHORTAGE The public will be notified when operations are xesumad LONDON, June 6 (P) The betting splurge that has swept race tracks in the United States has spread to Englond. Book makers reported today that the wagering on Saturday's derby, Britain's premier racing classic, already Is the heaviest in his tory. They estimated $10,000, 000 would be wagered on the race by post time. With Britons able to use their automobiles once more nn a lim ited scale, thousands of race goers are expected to Jam tho Newmarket course to witness this last wartime derby before it returns to its traditional home at Epsom Downs next year. Many are expected to make a two-day holiday of the affair and view the running of the uans on iriaay. Disabled Vets Will Have Their Angling NASHVILLE. Tcnn.. June 6 (P) Because disabled and con valescent World War II veter ans can't go long distances to lisn they're taking the fishing to mom in Tennessee. Director Howell uunlln an nounced that the state conserva tion departments game and fish division had distributed 57,000 large mouth bass fingerllngs in waters in tne vicinity of mill, tary hospitals In middle Tennessee. Veterans at Thayer General hospital here are " getting free casting lessons. PORTLAND, June 6 OT The largest trout reported by a Port land angler this season was proudly displayed today by R. W. Moorhcad. The German brown trout. caught in Meadow lake, meas ures Z3 inches. Seals Whip Suds, 6-1; Solons Win Portland Beavers Scheduled To Tangle With L. A. This Afternoon In Twin Bill Bv The Associated Press The scramble for first division berths in the Pacific Coast base ball league hud begun to assume II. n nn,w.i .f .. tr.w nil 4..n., due largely to victories last night by the revitalized San Francisco Seals and the increasingly potent aacramcnio boions. The Seals' thumped second- place Seattle convincingly in the opening game of their scries to boost the idle Portland Beavers from a two and a half to three game top-spot lead, Sacramento's win over Oakland dropped the Acorns within half a game of San Francisco and left them only a full game ahead of the Solons. In the only other tilt of the eve ning Hollywood knocked San Diego from fifth to seventh place. Joyce Checks Ralniers Seattle had the misfortune to run into Bob Joyce, Seal pitching ace, on one of his "hot nights. Joyce held the northerners to nine hits in winning 6-1 for his 11th victory of the season. The Seals jumped on their former teammate, dnct Johnson, lor three runs in the first two in nings and then added two more in the third off Relief Hurler Byron Spccce for a safe lead. The O'Doulmen scored all after their first two men were out In each frame. Solons Edge Oakland Sacramento, trailing Oakland 4-1, blasted Floyd Stromme and Garth Mann for six runs in the eighth stanza to win 7-4. The rally also gave Guy Fletcher, Solon moundsman, his 11th vic tory of the year. - Five San Diego hurlers were unable to check Hollywood, which took a 10-8 decision in a free-scoring contest. Each club garnered 14 hits. Three Twinks, Brooks Holder, Ben Cantrell and Hugh Willingham, slammed out round-trippers to pace the Hol lywood attack. Portland and Los Angeles, un scheduled last night, will tangle in an afternoon twin bill today. Georgie Woolf Rides Sea Swallow In Derby .AY LOUISVILLE. June 6 UP) If the 71st Kentucky Derby Satur day comes down to riding ex perience in tne country s major turf event, then the biggest share of the $75,000 added purse will go to Charlie Howard's Sea Swal low. On the back of the California owned son of the grcut Scabis cult will be Georgie Woolf, known to the race track crowd as the "Iceman." The 36-year-old Canadian born jockey has rid den in eight derbies, dating back to 1932. He has never been clos er than second, finishing in the runner-up spot back of Pensive with Broadcloth last year and with Staretor when Whirlaway won in 1941, but tho husky vet eran is always at his best when tne chips are down. Tops Nations Riders Owner of a restaurant near Los Angles and said to be well off financially, Woolf doesn't ply nis iraoc as activity as most oc- keys. He was ud on onlv 227 horses last year but topped the nation's riders in winning - of stake money as he brought home winners in 14 rich events for earnings of $338,135. 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