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Seattle Again Wallops Beavers, 9-6; Rainiers Within 5 Games Of Top By PAUL WELLS Associated Pr.n Sporli Writer Si'iillle's lliilnlrrs, spurred ly llio prediction thi-y would, driip sivimi NtrniKlit tliln week to the "'"it ll Portland Boiivom, were within five mimes of tho tup In the Pacific Count li'UKUP tiidiiy uftiM' their third victory 11 four (it nr In iiKiilnnl tho loop lenders. Tin' lliiliilprs' DO triumph hint iiImIiI win further cinhnr riissinonl to "Li-fty" O'Uoul, 81111 H'rn iK'imo skinner, who ho cllv fnreciiHl earlier In tho week Unit tho Denver would hreeze throiiKh their norleii nl Seattle without 11 loan. In the battle for third place, O'Dinil's Seiiln fulled to capital li 011 m chuneo to overtake the Smrnniciito Solonii. Both teams went down to defeat, tho Solona lonlnii 41 to tho San Dli'ilo Padres and the Seal 9-4 to the Oakland Acorns. The only extra tyiom tk' COIUtAL By 'TOP-WH ANGLER' llowdy folks: Weunusduy saw tho first cattle nule ol tnu uinath Livestock Loiniiunloni 'Jinininy swum in to action, wl in lirst urade cows and calvea went Ihruuiiti tho ring at top grade prlceii, Tins new company Is headed by Wal ter Keelc, Cnarlio Drew Jr., and Hoy liucck and utile are sched uled for every Wcdncadiiy. boh Ithodea htiiulle tho inictloneerln' with a (ant line of chatter that tint bout 350 head Ihrouith the sale ring to buyers up and down the const from Portland to San Francisco along with many of our local cattlemen bidden In their allure. 1 got a gllmpno of Clarenco Adams, Ola Chnnc and Hoy Conway logged out In high heel boots and Levi's with beadH lof sweat) 'round their necka aclln awful bimy like londln trucks of good beefsteaks on the foot fer hawlln' after the ale win buttoned up. I got wind of a braggera race bout to take place real soon. Seems Guy Barton mado a little wager tnrniK or amen; wiin aome cow girl hla old bona cud out walk heni In two loopa 'round the racetrack. Oiiy got hliwelf called and la a Itchln' ... I aaw him acratch. ... to try and win thla here bet aoi no can take on more people that thinks they own walkln' bonnes. Pretty lit tle Nora McAullffc win in town buyln' aomo unmentlnnablci at the Town ahop tother day. F.arin Aranl celebrated nia 72nd birthday plttln' an cdte on hla nnaa when Me lint im and helped Beth Chnan hawl a ton or two of hay hoaa-back with ijcihln but a ropfl er a wagon. Them or buckarooa got the job done too! A feller named Luco down at Bertram's atore aez he kin aboe houses by alroplane. Me guar antees one application of ahoea will laat a life time, provldin' the hoas don't live too long. I gotta aee It 'fore I'll believe It. The Saddle club got a letter from Ruth Bandy and ahe'a way back yonder In Syracuse, N. V. She'g a apee homeaick fer the feel of leather and aome Klam ath western spirit. Well, I gotta be a glttin' down the trail, atlck with the buggy 'till next week when I'll be back. Bye now. - m lan 1 1 STAND nr Tha AaaHala' Frtti AMr.mrAN lkaouk W. I.. Pet. ,A71 .Ana ..S34 .A13 ,513 .son .4RA ,317 TWIroll Waililnfftnn . 48 M New York 44 40 Chlrafo ........ 44 43 Fiflalon ....... 44 43 HI. I.mili 41 41 Cleveland 41 4.1 Philadelphia M S4 Yr.aTranAva scores Detroit I, Chlcnso 0. Waihlnstnn .1. noalim 1. New York 3, Philadelphia 9. Cleveland .1, St. touli 1. NATIONAlTeAOUK W. Pel. .633 .57 M2 .533 .505 .4711 .4l .377 Chicago .. HI. Iiula Rronklyn Pittsburgh New York f.'lnrlnnatl rioalon . .. S3 -...so .......-..........4 "".'.'.'."40 ..41 Philadelphia . 3S VKaTKitnAY'a stoats Chleaso 3. Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn .1. Poaton 3. SI. l-mili 3. Plttilmrah A. Philadelphia 3, New York PACiriO COAST 1 FACTE W. L. Pet. .634 .SSI ,R00 .4116 ,4RJ ,4SA ,4An ,407 rortiand 73 Seattle M Harramento ...,M..,.H 5n San Vranclico SO Oakland . ................ 57 fian Dlrso .,......mH.Hm AS l.oa Angelel .SI Hollywood 4H 44 40 AD A4 70 RKHIII.TS LAST NI011T Oakland A, San Pranclaro 4, l.oa Anaelei 0. Hollywood 3, San nleao 4. flarramenlo 1 Seattle a, Portland . Sell Your Cor EVIow ... Delivery of new cars will soon begin. Your present car will never be worth more. CEILING PRICES PAID DICK B. MILLER CO. Inning game of tho evening gave the Los Angeles Angels their first win of tho week over the Hollywood Stars 0-3. Baavars Boot Four For tho second night In a row the Ucavcra committed 'four er rors to ahow definite algns of strain after pacing tho circuit for all but two days of tho sea son. Threo of tho mlscues ciime In tho seventh Inning when Scut tle shoved across seven runs on alx hits to overcome a 3-2 Port land lead, Victim of the assault was submariner Ad Llskii, who had won his last five tilts. The defeat was his eighth of the year against 15 decisions. Kn lin er Hal Turpln wont tho distance for the Ilalnicra, who are out to avengo two previous decisive series defeats at tho hands of tho front-runners. "Bad Boy" Valllo Eaves, who was punched on tho chin earlier In the week by Sail Ulego Man ager Pepper Martin, redeemed himself by hurling tho Padres to their 4-1 victory ovor bucra mcnto, Tho loss was a heart breaker for tho Solons' mound ace. Guy Fletcher, who Ditched no-hlt, no-run ball for the first six Innings and allowed only four safeties during the entire game. San Diego's first hit was Bob Boken's homo run In the seventh which knotted the count at one-all. The Padres broke tho tlo In the ninth, scoring three times on three singles and two deliberate walks by Fletch er. Borowy Deal Boosts Cubs' Flag Hopes CHICAGO. Julv 28 fPl wo- body seem to know just how, nor why, the Chicago Cubs were able to obtain Hank Borowy, the New York Yankees' top pitcher, but his acquisition has itarted a new epidemic of pen nant fever In Chicago. Borowy had a 10-8 record with the Yankees before yester day's announcement he had been acquired by tho Cubs was made public. Now he'll step from a third place team In one league Into a club four-and-a-half games ahead in another, and into a spot where he may finish up on top of tho league, with world series glory before him again The Cubs have been woefully snort in the starling-pitching dc partmenl all season, Borowy Is expected to step in to aid the Cub hurling staff in starting as- aignmenu and to ofler more rest to such hurlers as Hank Wyse, Paul Derringer, Claude Paascau and Ray Prim, Outboard Racers Will Vie Off Riviera Beach SEATTLE, July 28 (PI Ore gon and western Washington outboard racers will vio off Riviera beach, Lako Washing ton, Sunday afternoon in the first major competition here since. Pearl Harbor. Simultaneously the biggest turnout of sailing enthusiasts of the season Is expected when the Corinthians atagc their commo dore s regatta, open to all re gardless of affiliations, off Lcs chl park, Lake Washington, Joe Louis Knows When He's Well Off CHICAGO, July 28 W Sgt. Joe Louis, in denying reports toaay tnat ne Mntendad marr ing an eastern girl, shook head and mutteredi . "Ain't nothing to' It. I know when I'm well off." The world's heavyweight box ing champion Is here competing In the Tam o'Shanter $60,000 golfing gold rush. SPECIAL INVITATION TRY THE Amazing New Sonotone Has more power, clarity of tone, greater distance, smaller batteries. Norman H. Alleru,Certifled Sonotone Consultant, will be at the Wl-Ne-Ma Hotel, Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 30 and 31 SONOTONE THE HOUSE OF HEARING Lord Byron Lead Over By L. E. SKELLEY CHICAGO, July 28 iff) Byron Nelson, efficiently plus with his Irons, appeared head sd today for his fourth all American open golf chem plonshlp and a new tourna ment record. Swinging Into the third round of the 72-hole test at Tam o'Bhanter, golfs biggest money winner had a four stroke lead over stocky Gene Barasen with a record 134, 10 under par, for the halfway mark. Nelson, who has won three of the four Tam tournaments, needed only to shoot 72-71, one stroke under par, for the final 38 holes to crack the 278 merk he estsbllshed In win ning the first all-Amerlcen meet In 1841. Since the smooih-atroking Buck Lipscomb Downs Leone In Wild Scrap By PAUL HAINES There wasn't any rassling In the inu In event last night at the armory, but oh boy, what a slufi fest the two gladiators put on for the funs. Antono Leone met his match at last and In none other than hla hated rival, Jack "Buck" Lipa comb. To start things off right, Leone refused to mix it up until Promoter Muck Lillard had re turned $100 of forfeit money to him. While all this was taking place Lipscomb was seething with rage in his corner. After Leone had been satisfied the two musclcrs Uinglod with no holds barred and the devil take the hindmost, Leone Throws Chairs They gouged each other's eyes, bent each other over the ropes, and the whole thing culminated when both boys went out of the ring and Leone heaved two chairs back into the arena after Lipscomb had climbed back through the ropes, Leone took the first fall of the match by ramming Buck in to the corner post and then applying a chin lock that almost broke Lipscomb's neck. Buck came out of it in a hurry, though, and pummelcd Leone all over the ring before taking the second flop with a leg strap. With tho count cvcn-Stcvcn, Leone tried to make uso of the ropes in the same manner that he did before here, but Wally was more vigilant and broke lt up. Lipscomb mustered some hidden strength and slammed Leone to the mat with two full body slams and took the decisive fall and the match with a Bos ton crab. Leone stormed at the dcclalon and called Lipscomb a "yellow rat," but it was all over but the Jeering for Antone. LEGAL NOTICES NOTHK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undertigiiFd h bn ptKilnt?d ex ecutrix of the eiUta of CLIFFORD B. RUSSELL, dcimted, and has qualified and all peraoni having a claim agelntt aald put ale are hereby required to pre arnt the eame with the proper vouchers to me at the office of U ORTK SISE MORE. 21.1 Stewart-Drew Bldf.. Klam ath Fall. Oregon, with six (Sf months from tha date hereof. Dated this Hth day sf July. 1045. KATY M. HUSfcELU Jy. 14-3.-38: Au. 4-11 No. 154. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the un rierilgnetl has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Emma D, Wil liams, deceased, bv the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Klamath County and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby renulred to oresent the same. duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned administrator, at the office of A. W. Hchaupp. l3i Main street, Klamath Falls. Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication hereof, which date Is JUly 7, 1040. HARRY R. WILLIAMS Administrator of the estate of Emma D. Williams, deceased. Jy 7-14-31-38; Au 4. No. 144 DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE . 2X1 UncUrwood Bldtf. Holds Four Field In TAM Open Texan apparently is allergic to par and shuns It completely there seemed small doubt that he would fall to continue hit paceaettlng today and tomor row. Nelson swept through the , second round yesterday with a four under par 68 to edd to his ooenlng 68 and protest his leed from the veteran Saraien whose second round 68 featured an ace on the 2IS-yard 16th hole. Ralph Guldahl, another vet eran campaigner, also shot into a challenging position with a course record tying 85, Opening with a 28, best firit nine performance ever made in professional competition, the stoop-shouldered Chlcag oan missed an 18-foot putt on the home hole trying for a 64, Guldahl's 65 gave him 138 for the first 38 holes and a In the seml-wlndup tussle power! u ucorges uusscite s iuii Nclson was too much for Paavo Katoncn who was unable to re turn after having been treated once over lightly. Jack Klser and Tex Hager f rapplec t) a draw In the opener n a clear, scientific match. Hager was rendered groggy In the early stages of the scrap by a hcadlock, but came back game ly to win a draw. Beau Listo Captures Silvery Moon 'Cap SEATTLE, July 28 W) Beau Listo took the $820 Silvery Moon handicap at Longacres, paying the nice price of 517.30, $7.80 and $6.10. Top Rung was second at So.su and $3.70, with Dick Macaw paying $3 show money. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press - Camden, N. J. Jackie Floyd. 126, Camden, stopped Vince Dell Orto. 132, New York, (6). Charlotte. N. c. Johnny uen. son, 192, Indianapolis, stopped Leo Croft, 178, Camp Mackall, (3 . Hollywood, Calif. Tony Mar, 1361, Mexico, outpointed Eddie Hudson. 134. Los Angeles. (10). Baltimore Ten.round bout between Yancey Henry. 194 Baltimore, and Larry Lane, 191, Chicago, declared no contest by referee after ninth round. Worcester Paulic Jackson 133!, Easton, Pa., outpointed Johnny Cool, 133, Worcester, (10). San Francisco Al "Big Boy" Brown, 255, Detroit, outpointed Dan'Mcrritt, 202, Chicago, (10). FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY 9 CONSULT REALTOR . 1 KLAMATH REALTORS are all able, expert- r ' enced, trustworthy real estate men who adhere to i a strict code of ethics they have to be to use 4 the professional title REALTOR. Because of their professional standing, their advice on business property is accurate. They know values, markets, potential customer traffic 0 and zoning conditions. If you contemplate buying business property for personal use or as an in- 0 vestment, you need the sound real estate counsel that is a part of every REALTOR'S service. If. f you have business property you wish to dispose of, a REALTOR is your best bet for prompt, satis- factory action. Look- for REALTOR in classified ads, m the phone 1 book and on business stationery. ACTIVE MEMBERS OF KLAMATH BOARD' Orve E. Beard Melvin Bowman (Merrill) E. M. Chilcote R. B. Chilcote Bogus Dale E. R. Dennis R. H. Dunbar ' A. B. Epparson Fred E. Fleet E. Gray John McFee . Gomer Jones - Stroke tie with Lt. Ben Hogan, Sam Sntnd and Sgt. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison. Hogan, a stroke be hind Nelson with a first round 67, dropped back to a par 72 yesterday. Six players, including Flight Officer Frank Stranahan of Toledo, 0 shared the seventh position at 140. Stranahan's total was good for a first place tie with Art Doerlng of Den ver in the all-American ama teur affair. Doerlng, who did not enter the open competi tion, fired a second round 67 while Stranahan had a 71. Dorothy Germain of Phila delphia maintained her lead in the all-American women's open with a 153, adding a 77 to her first round 76. Lt. Patty Berg of Minneapolis and Dorothy Kielly of Los Angeles held the second spot with ISS's. "Kid Silk" Bites Rosin At Portland PORTLAND, July 28 OP) Roy Miller, Kansas City middle weight, dropped Roy Acosta of Los Angeles for the count last night in the third round of their scheduled 10-rounder. In other bouts "Snooks" Lacey, Portland, outpointed Cal Rob inson, Bremerton, in 8 rounds; Pat Gallagher, 170, Portland, knocked out Kid Silk, 164, Klam ath Falls, first round; Lil Abner, 149, Portland, scored a technical knockout over Dick Wagner, 142, Oregon City, first round; Gene Johnson, Vancouver, Wash., 155, outpointed Kelly Jackson, 148, , Portland, four rounds. Tulelake Firemen Want Softball Game TULELAKE Tulelake volun tecr firemen are challenging any Softball team anywhere in the Klamath basin. Tulelake has a fine ball park at the ele mentary school but will play on another field if the challenge is met. The local team lost to Co. C, Camp Tulelake, 3-6, Wednesday night. Long Beach, N. J. Charley Smith, 136, Newark, knocked out Mario Torress, 135, New York, (2). TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Driya Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Saye H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main Otto Mikkelitn Henry Newhoute R. P. Oliver J. R. Perry J. W. Sanders T. B. Watters F. L. Weaver Cubs Nudge Reds, 2-1; Tigers Win Chicago Buys Hank Borowy From Yanks For $100,000; Newhouser Raps Yankees By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer Pitching is dominating the ennunt races in both major eagucs today with a banner crop of 14 candidates aiming for tne zu-win mam. With the Chicago Cubs spend ing an estimated $100,000 for Hank Borowy in a deal with the New York Yankees and Hal New houser spearheading the Detroit Tigers' drive with 16 triumphs, it is evident that both Managers Charley Grimm and Steve O' Neill subscribe to the theory that pitching is 75 per cent of any ball club. The Cubs had both Hank Wyse (14-6) and Claude Passeau (11-3) taking dead aim on the charmed circle before Borowy was added to the flock. Charley (Red) Harrctt (12-7) and Ken Burk hardt (11-5) of the St. Louis Cardinals both had a good chance to make the grade as did Hal Gregg of Broklyn (12-6). Bill Voiselle of New York (11-10) and Rip Sewell of Pittsburgh (11-7) were more than half way home. American league leader was Dave Ferriss of Boston (17-3) followed closely in total victor ies by Detroit's Hal Newhouser (16-6), both a cinch to hit 20, likely to make it 25 and with an outside chance at the 30 circle. Other members hoping to grad uate into the big dough class were oteve uromek of Cleveland (12-5), Dutch Leonard (11-4) and Roger Wolff (11-6) of Washing ton, Thornton Lee of Chicago (11-7) and Russ Christopher of Philadelphia (11-7). Oscar Judd of the Phillies and Voiseile hooked up in a score less duel for 10 innings, broken in the 11th by Vince DiMaggio's two-run homer. No. 15, giving Judd a 2-0 shutout on three blows. Chicago continued to haunt Cincinnati, making it ten in a row over the groggy Reds, 2-1, in a 10-inning duel between Passeau and Bucky Walters. Harry Lowrey'a single scoring Phil Cavaretta enabled the Bruins to hold their 41-game lead on the Cards. Brooklyn scored three un- and Long Distance calls! That's an average day's work for the Bell System and it's getting bigger every day. Many of these calls are made by the thou sands of returning overseas veterans.. By making none but urgent Long Distance calls day or night, you'll be helping their calls get through quicker. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Saturday. July 28, 184S Fishing Conditions Spotty Reports Game Commission PORTLAND, July 28 (VP) Fishing conditions in Oregon this week are spotty, the state game commission said Friday, with a few good catches in Coos and Lincoln counties. Angling conditions were re ported poor in most of Umatilla and Josephine counties and only fair in Lake county. In Tilla mook county, a small number of Chinook salmorl are being caught In tidewater on the big westucca, with fair catches from the north and south forks of the Nchalem river and the Wilson river. Sportsmen found the ocst eained runs in the eighth to hand Boston its sixth straight loss. 3-2. Dixie Walker's double following an error, a single and a walk ruined the day for tne Braves. Detroit Beats Chisox Johnny Humphries of Chicago followed up a winning four-hit effort with a losing thice-hitter as the White Sox bowed to De troit. 1-0. Eddie Mavo's homer and Newhouser's effective chuck ing did the Job, protecting the Bengals three game lead. Washington kept step by beat ing Ferriss in Boston, 3-1, only the third setback for the ex serviceman. Bingo Binks had a perfect 3 for 3 afternoon and Bob Johnson's round tripper off Wolff was the only Red Sox tally. Floyd Bevens, the Yankee ace now that Borowy has gone, earned No. 10 by blanking the Philadelphia A's, 2-0, although Russ Christopher gave up only four safeties and struck out 12 batters. Gromek bested Nelson Potter of St. Louis in the eighth pitch-1 ing duel of the day, 3-1, much ' to the delight of 20,431 Cleve land fans, third largest turnout of the season. ' BATTERY PACKS for Zenith Portable Radios Again Available At Your Zenith Radio Headquarters Derby's Music Co. 120 North 7th Si- ..... : : : -- ubd ;i -an.- i-i! w TiAvwrnvw .; tj ww . r 4,300,000 Toll For Victory Boy United States War HERALD AND NEWS THHEC luck with trout early in thti morning while weather I eoolLj uuuu cuti-iius ui tiuiisii wore re ported in the Coqulllo rlvor, whoro bait fishermen also took some large striped bass, and at lakeside In Ten-Mile lako. lias fishing was poor, however, In tho Coos Bay area. By counties: Curry No trout , being caught but a few salmon taken from Rogue rlvor. Liu. coin Blucback trout catches in Alsca, Yaciulna and Sllotz rivers; a few Chlnooks In Sllctz and Alsca bays. Umatilla Gener ally unfavorable except In south! , iui k ui wuiiu vviiiiH river mil. north fork of John Day. Josephine A few small steel,... head in Rogue river below,,, Grants Pass; some trout In Tan nen and Bolan lakes. Smaller, streams too low and warm foi,',1'H good fishing. Lake Catflshing,,,, in Dog lake fair; angling for" ' basa and perch in Drews roserf'' voir and Dog lake poor. New York Sal Bartola, 127l)r. Boston, outpointed Freddie Rus so, 1284, Rahway, N. J., (10)','7 John Thomas, 183, Ft. Laudcrr,,,', dale, Fla., outpointed Abel Ces-. tac, 221!, Argentina, (10). ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest cash prices for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, or see your nearest Safeway market , operator. SAFEWAY Phone 4818 Bonds COMPANY jfl fill: T ,: lmM i I ('' . : ? I.' o I ft Telephone 3101 120 North 8th Street Old Tower Phonn 4103