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EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS Golfs Money Spots In :; By JIMMY JORDAN CHICAGO, July 25 W) Golf's money brigade, heading down the sport's most lucrative 4-ll l h!ctn,v clnnc lin to the tee today to qiiHlify for 40 spots In KOlfdoms ricnesi louriwiiicHt the $60,000 Hll-Amcrican open at tlie Tarn o'Shantcr Country club. The parade of the nation s greatest fairway aces will be headed by Byron (The Lord) Nelson, Sammy Sncad, Sammy Byrd, Harold (Jug) McSpadan and the rest of the country's best shotmakers. 40 Spot! Open In all, 88 professionals will nln.. 1Q tirtlne nt tnprinl nlav to- day for the 40 spots open in the tournament in an cuon to sei a crack at Lord Nelson and the wnn n vpnr aco. While the pros' section of the meet carry most interest, u sun but one part of the three-ring circus George S. May is putting on at Tarn o'Shanter. In addition to the professional division, there will be the all American amateur for men and the all-American women's tour nament. All three events get underway simultaneously Thurs day. Hogan Kir.a 65 Nelson, Snead, Byrd and Mc- Cn.flAn UtllA hoVA KpPIl hpAdjllE 7jaUGll, rt ' J -- a golfdom's play-for-pay shooters tl'.J past year or so, may iuiu plenty of trouble when they i..mn jnfn T.t- Ron Hnpnn after today's qualifying rounds. The mile general oi ftuie wja with the lieutenant's bars fired a seven-under-par 65 in a prac tice round Monday. That was the best score o". the year over the rugged Tam o'Shanter course. Fr.ai. Lad Woman Yesterday's qualifications in the women's section of the three way tournament uncovered a new star. Be-spectacled, slender, 19-year-old Carol (Babe) Freese of Portland, Ore., fired a three-under-par 73 to pace the field of qualifiers. She was out in 37 and back in 36 as she finished her qualifying round a stroke ahead of Peggy Kirk, Findlay, O., and three strokes ahead of Dot Kielty of Los Angeles. Morse Joe Pulls Greta Garbo Act BUFFALO. N. Y July 25 (P) Manager Joe McCarthy of the New York Yankees appears to nave no serious ailment, Dr. Ar thur J. Burke, his personal phy sician says. The physician made his state ment following a preliminary examination of McCarthy -who arrived yesterday for a rest on Ms farm near Buffalo. A second, and more detailed examination was scheduled for today. Dr. Burkel said. McCarthy told newsmen who met him at the Buffalo airport that he was reporting for a complete "physical check. He added, "I'm tired, really con cerned about my health. I just want to go out to my home and rest alone, away from every body." Del Moro Raps Mills Nine, 72-8 In the first game of the Ameri. can Legion junior baseball sea son nlavpri Mnnrtav Tll Hfnon nosed out Mills, 12 to 8. Mills lea neany ail ine way out was unable to withstand the power oi me wei Moro club at the plate in the late innings. Blake, shortstop for Del Moro, looked well and showed plenty of hustle. Thp Tlnl Mnrn k-l. tery also showed up well. Per- Ifinc roonlai. Mill.. moved tn spnnnH hnco anri furaan in a superlative job at his posi tion. Wednesday, tonight, Del Moro will tangle with Conger at Con Ber fielH nt fl-sn nVinb- n;n Albee coaches Conger and Del moro is memorea Dy John Arget singer. HARE DEFEATS M'KEE LONDON, July 25 (IP) Sgt. Charles Hare, former British Davis Cupper, who now lists Chicago as his home, defeated Dick McKce, of Miami Beach, Fla., 5-7, 7-5, 6-2, in the finals of the army communications zone tennis tournament at Nice on Monday, Stars and Stripes re ported. 1 PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION Nt Lots of Tim. Permanent ftesolui DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlr.prMill. Pbyslelftn tti Na. Ilk Rsanlrs Tfatstra Bltl ra.a. itct NOW AVAILABLE IT. All tliin) Adding Machines Calculator New Royal Typewriters DESKS CHAIRS FILES Servlc an All Machine! PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 122-124 S. 9th. Klamath Falls Brigade Seeks Forty Golfdom's Richest Open Dixie Kiefer Goes v i ' ? fx' " j ?k .i - 1.1.. nAjn..r.l,irnn dih douhl.haadar In Diiwna 1110 riuwkiiu ww.;,- ; Chicago. Commodre Dixie Kiefer talks baseball with Cubs Pitcher Lon Warneka who pitched in the second game. Kiefer was com manding officer of the USS Ticonderoga whan it was struck by Jap suicide bombers last January. (AP Wirephoto). Plea For World Series Encourages Sports Fans WASHINGTON, July 25 OF), A senatorial plea against "pre- mature" government action ban ning traditional fall sports events encouraged both baseball and football fans today. The plea came from Chair man Mead (D-N.Y.) of the sen ate war investigating committee who added that the transporta tion pinch might be eased by fall. But whether it Is or not, Mead told a reporter yesterday, the world series should be played "even if they have to go back to the horse and buggy days." The senator, whose committee just had completed a two-day in quiry into transportation prob lems, said he expected more gasoline to be available in the next few months and that it must be bossible for owners of private ' cars to transport the series teams. Mead said he wanted the ser ies played because it "means so much to the boys in service." The office of defense trans portation has not yet said wheth er it will permit the diamond classic to be played. Nor has the agency commented on re ports that non-championship HOW THEY AaamaA a aw STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE w. I. Pet. Chicigo St. Louis Brooklyn . .024 ...50 -.43 ..47 .40 ,56a .557 .5:c 45 .511 Cincinnati .488 .4S Boston i Philadelphia 25 letieraay s kmdiii New York 6, Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 0. Boston 1 ill innings). Chicago 8, Philadelphia 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. I. Pet. .56G .530 .518 .518 .512 .500 .432 .366 Washington Chicago 4 44 Boston New York St Louis .42 -41 Cleveland 40 Philadelphia 30 ! Yesterday's Result! Boston 6. St. Louis 0. Cleveland 4, Washington 0. Only games scheduled. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. .632 .579 .496 .4111 .487 .4B2 .4511 .400 Portland Seattle .... . 72 ....6 42 San Francisco 57 56 uakjand San Dleeo Loi Angelea m J2 I Hollywood 46 ( Results Last Night Oakland 6. San Francisco 3. Seattle 6. PorUand 1. Hollywood .7. Los Angeles 4. San Diego 7, Sacramento 5. Hi G. I. Jo needs your waste paper and tin : cam . . , they provide the war-scare tin and paper so vitally needed to ship supplies to the Pacific. Salvage your paper and tin cant now . , . prepare them for collection Sunday, July 29. Remember! PAPER and TIN CANS SAVE ALL YOU CAN! Revolt) ant)3teu$ Wednesday. July 25. 1943 To The Ball Game games In the National Profes- nnnnl TTnntKnll lonOIII. STA tfl he banned. ODT has frowned on bowl and other post-season coi lege games. Riser Slated To Tangle With Hager In the opening bout on Pro moter Mack Lillard's crunch card Friday night, Jack Kiser will tangle with clever Tex Haeer. This tussle rounds out a card that features Antone Leone against Jack Lipscomb in the main event. Leone has been required to post 5100 forfeit money for his appearance here after ne tooK a Brody last Friday from his scheduled battle with Lipscomb. Lipscomb has been spoiling for a fight with the Bronx mauler ever since Leone beat him on a fluke heYe two weeks ago. Leone feels that his cour age has been Questioned and will go all out to prove that he is the man he says he is. In the semi-windup, Paavo Ka tonen, the durable Finn, will take on powerful ueorges Uus sette, French - Canadian strong man. Mailho Holds Batting Lead -By Slim Margin LOS ANGELES, July 23 (.P) supping eight points to .333, Emii Mailho, San Francisco out fielder, narrowly maintained his Pacific Coast league batting leadership in games through last Sunday. Oakland's Frankie Hawkins threatened with .352. Third was Jo-Jo White, Sacra mento gardener, at .342. White led the league in hits, with 149. Other departmental leaders in cluded Lou Vezelich, San Diego, 79 runs batted in: Jesse Lan- drum, Sacramento, 30 doubles and nine triples; Ted Norbert, Seattle, 14 homers; and Gene Handlcy, Sacramento, 28 stolen bases. Sacramento retained Its team batting lead with .283. ?C-ray "eyes" that look through metal 10 inches thick have been perfected. S Two Sailors Will Fight At Portland Dr. Byron Friedman of Klam ath Falls, who has taken over the managerial reins of three fighters at the Klamath nuvttl air station, has two of his boys booked for bouls in Portland Friday night.. Al Burghardt, who fights un der the moniker of "Kid Silk" will meet Bob Bright in a six round preliminary tiff. The clever negro boxer is now biil tling in the light-houvywciKht class, weighing in at ItiU pounds. Another sailor, Harold Wink ler, will mix it up with Dick Wagner In the welterweight di vision In another six-canto pre lim. These two fights support a card in the Portland auditorium that features Roy Miller vs. Hay Acosta in the 10-rouud main event. Friedman is also handling Frank Romano, 161 pounds, who is stationed at the air base here. B usher Made 7-5 Favorite To Cop Race CHICAGO. July 25 UV) Two daughters of War Admiral and they're granddaughters of the great Man o' War are expected to battle it out down the stretch today in the 525,000 added Cleo patra Handicap at Washington park. They are Bushcr, three-year-old filly which has won 586,895 for Movie Magnate Louis B. Mayer, and the Maine Chance Farms' War Date. The two will have plenty of competition in !l)o 11-filly field nominated tor tno event, how ever. Busher, queen of last year's two-year-old fillies was held at 7-5 odds today, and probably will be backed down to a less- than-even figure before the race. War Date was quoted at 8-5, while the rest of the field ranged from 8-1 to 25-1, with few takers willing to give the nine other entrants a chance against War Admiral's daugh ters. Twosy, Flyweight, Wallflow er, Come and Go, Corina Lark. Donna Brand, Recce, Stonnettc and Devastating make up the rest ot the field. Cubs Blast Phils, 8-3; Tigers Idle Chicago Holds 4Vk Gams Load In National Circuit; Cards Nudgo Dodger, 7-6 By JACK HAND Associated Praia Sports Writer Washington and Brooklyn re main tho two major surprises of the 1945 baseball season today as tho big leaguers lake a day off fur travel after completing their fourth interscetional series. Although both the Senators and Dodgers, tho springtime cel lar selections, were beaten in last niaht's tests, they managed to slick within striking distance of tho lead after facing their toughest rivals. Ossie BIciieo's Senators come homo from tho west two weeks ago bubbling over with pennant enthusiasm, pulled to wllliln games of the top. did a back flip while blowing two straight doublchcaders and then came back to end the homo stand in second place, only three lengths behind Detroit. Tribe Scalps Nats Alllo Reynolds cooled off Washington, 4-0, scattering seven hits for his 10th decision as Dutch Leonard went down for his fourth loss, snapping n flvc gnmo win string. Cleveland slugged tho knucklcball expert for 11 blows in eight frames. In the only other scheduled American league contest, Bos ton blanked St. Louis, 6-0, on a four-hitter 'by Emmctt O'Neill. Luke ScwcU's hurlers had a nightmarish day, walking 12 bat ters, btarter big Jnkuckl passed five before he retired with two out in the first. Tho Red Sox took over fourth place and tho Brownies fell to sixth although they copped seven ot 12 in the cast. ! Leo Durochcr got only three ' complete games in 14 starts from1 his pitching staff but strong hit-1 ting by Goody Rosen, Dixie! Walker and Luis Olmo and ad roit use of relief hurlers, kept the "Bums" within 5t lengths of the fast-stepping Chicago Cubs. Cards Edge Bums The world champion St. Louis Cards got an even break in their four-game test with the Dod gers, regaining possession of sec ond position on a 7-tf edge. After the Brooks slugged Charley Bar TALK IS A MAJOR WAR PROBLEM, llic discussion of war information by well-meaning, but thoughtless, Americans has sunk American ships . . . tipped oft the Japs where our attacks would be made . . . warned them of secret weapons wc would use. Little facts betray big secrets. The whereabouts of one man can locate a division. His data of departure can disclose the sailing of a ship or convoy. His equipment can disclose where ha is going, his training, the type of operation planned. The Japs gather every scrap of information, sort it, study it to Icarn our plans. Are There Japanese Agents in America? Jap spies have been caught red-handed. VPf I With our many thousands of miles of W I" j I border and scacoast, it is impossible to ' completely prevent the entrance and exit of enemy agents. Do They Look Like Japanese? ' Too many people assume that they do. A I fk I The Japs know that any agent who looks VI II I Japanese would be under immediate sus- picion. They hire people of other national ities, including Americans, to do rhcir.work. Are Cerman Agents Now Working for Japs? The Japs are desperate for information that m f I will help stave off our final knockout W J 3 1 blows. They will pay any price. German a" agents cut off from their own country are now operating for the Japanese. Is Information Cetting Out of This Country? The Japs knew about the B-29 bomber six Pf I months before it was taken off the secret IT ! I list. Time after time known leaks of in- 0 formation here have resulted in Japanese action that showed their immediate knowl edge of fact. Thh tulth it tppratidl of rett (or a 0-1 lead In the first three frames, Cioorgo Docklns dime In to stop them doad while tho Hcdblrds rallied with one In Uio fourth, mid four In tho fifth t" tie. Anglo Uurguiuo's third straight sluglv In tho ninth broke it up, handing reliefer Cy linker Ills first setback. Chicago pulvcritcd tho Phil lies, behind Hob Chlpinan for tho Cubs' Kith verdict In 16 meetings with the cellar club. Chicago's league lead now meas ures 4 4 guinea. Pittsburgh Is pulling tin an other drive. Tho I'liates run their winning streak to five, nil over Boston, by Inking an 1 1 inning thriller, (1-5. Kenny Ga bles, chunky rnoklo righthander, earned his sixth successive deci sion on relief nl the expense of froslumin Don llciulrlckson. Both urn former New York Yan kee farm system hurlers and a former Yank, Jack StilU-guvcr socked a decisive triple in the second extra inning. Tho New York (.Hunts wound up a dreary western tour by knocking off Cincinnati, 0-4, rucking up 11 hits off four Red tosscrs. Harry Fclilmiin needed help from Ace Adams in earn ing his eighth victory, American Hero ' Reported Dead LOS ANGELES. Julv 25 Ml Cnpt. John Covert Ellis. 32, former University of Nebraska footbull player who was credited with swimming from Biituau to Corregldor towing a canoc-load of Injured men, went to his death when a Jnpaneso transport carrying 1000 American prison ers was torpedoed off Luzon Inst December 13. Tho war department notified Ellis' mother of his death. Farmers We kill, dress and chill We cure and imoke your ham and baton 5c per pound. We have the best facilities. Our work ii guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. 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Sacramento's leauue ending pitcher, Hud llvnsley, was beaten 7-fl by the Sun Diego I'ailres, while tho Oakland Acorns wp.'o trouncing the Sun Francisco Seals 11-3. Tho Solnns still retain third, half n gitiuu ahead of the Souls, who, In turn, are that distance, in front of the Acorns. Hollywood's tnlluud Stars broke an eight-gumc losing string in healing Los Angeles. Attention! your hogs Vac per pound. MEATS DIG PUSH IS ON THE PACIFIC... Many of our fighting units from Europe are being transferred to the Pacific via the U.S.A. Most or them specialize in of warfare and wherd will be a clue to our plans., TALK OR WRITE ABOUT... Locations and movements of men, ships and materials within, to, or from the Pacific Asiatic area. New weapons, even though you know they have heen used aJiist the enemy, unless officially released by the Military Services. Military information gained in confidence. 74, dropping the Aneli luU seventh, Fischer did not let man get -as fur ns third base until the ninth Inning wlirn Portland scored lis oiiiv run on alnglea by Johnny O'Noil, Hunk Stiuiw nud Lurry Darton, Tho Hiilnlem gut ii tally In each of the first two frames, uiul then drove llelsrr from tho mound In (ha fifth with a four-run ntlnck. 'ilia Heaver tosser. who had won his lust four starts, was sent to Ih showers after consecutive sin. gles hy Hill Knbi, Jnek Whipple mill Huh Gnrhoiild, followed hy tii'inge McDonald's double. Itn liefer Juko Nouly took over ami allowed the fourth counter of Hut Inning nil Ted Norherl's sin gle, seining McDonald, Oakland scored all Its rum off righthander Bob llarthrUon In the first seven Innings to heat the .Seals, tl-3. 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