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(lurdar Aug. II, 1145 Marine Nine Will Battle Fleet City Bluejackets ; Bluejackets Will Be Led By Keltner ! In Top Attraction Of Year Wednesday Somn of tlie monl oulntiimllnit liunrball pliiyor In the Amer ican mid i'aclflc Count liUKiirn will 1)0 In Kliimuth Kail" Wed. nmclny, Annual 11), when the Klcol Clly "UluoJuckdlH" from Snn Krimeliico meet tin; murines hum tho Diirrucki hero at Hec ronllon park. Carrylnit u ruitcr which hoimU fyom tit COltllAL By "TOP-WRANGLER" Howdy folki: Tother duy Jack Ray win yonnn uruuiln break n lion tar u purty litllv vuwtiul , . . ttiliiKt wuz a iiuln kluctu smooth like 'till JucK wont to put the crup per under the fllllvi lull 'n' nil hell broke loots. That thar animal tuk off Jint llko k recced llhtnln' hcuded south with Jock tryln' tn keep u In Ida automobile. Thorn two broke bridle, world and even truck records 'foro the (Illy nlve plumb out wid Jack culched tier clear over at the Klamath Livestock yard. Spcukln' of the cattlo mile, after the excitement died down 1 dropped Into the Kale for a ipell . , , need Hill Jlilley of Merrill, I'etranck Broii. from Malln, aliio 'Fat' Long and lie wurn't wearln' a lag-number no reckon they didn't aim to run him thru the solo rlnu;. lllanche Hurmon got throwed from a broom ullck when he wui do In' a little Mock-bom ittunt of backln' out of Klmer'a don home. A luirrled-up trip to e the 'doc' Lllanche returned nuriln' a broken flnifcr, which proved a handicap when the en tertained the Saddle club and their men folki with colored movie taken of thl yenr't Rodeo by Chuck Perry. Franclt MeNeely bought a new liota and her hubby, Earl tried one out with dtMtlroui rctulta. Scema Karl itarted croas a field and fell In a ditch . . . Ida naddle didn't apring a leak cause ho vui a rldln' bare-buck, but there mutt have been aturch In the water to mako hii Jeg ao atiff he can't show up to work. Bobby Potts l a . vlaltln' the Drew's and alma to return to San Franclaco here her aallor hus: band docks thsr 'for long and It's my guess he'll be as sally, as range crlltef after months on the brine. Dorothy Hartley has been crlpln' 'round since she rode to the barn dance hosa back las' Tuesday. Thar wui seventeen natrldn their mus tangs, but Dorothy cudn't make It back as It wuz her first at tempt In the saddle. Well, I gotta bo glttln' along ta find 'Pat' Hoguo and pay off a little bet we made on the Owens vs. Just Suxan race. Bye now. Antelope Tag Deadline Set For August 20 PORTLAND, Aug. 11 rP Applications for antelope taga should be sent to the Oregon state game commission by Au gust 20 In cajo a drawng "among huntera" Is necessary, It was an nounced today. Only 600 tags have been auth orized this year. If the number of applications exceeds the sup ply, the drawing will tako place. Season la September 22-30. Applications for 800 doe deer tags for a poal-aeason shoot De cember 1-0 in tne rori mock Silver Lako area will be held until October 2B, after which drawing may be required. Thowwey ea I 1 lak. 5 1 AND Br Tki Aa"rlal4 Tttn AMERICAN I.r.AOtZ VY. ... ss :i Pel. .Mil .sua .Ma Mil ,lfl .403 .401) .03? TXIrnlt Whlnton Naw Vol Chicago .... iui . la 4a si so 90 jioaion Clavtlanil .49 HI. Lmilt J'hllail.lphla Yaalartar'a floaraa S3 Niw York 10. ,cuvland 4, Beaton a. LMiroii u. Ch oan , waatuniion a. St. Loull S-14, Philadalphla 1-13. NATIONAL LEAGUE I,. M 4a 4.1 so M 7 7 Pel. .144 ..ln ,97a .sit .900 .4.17 ,4.10 .2110 Chicago .. SI. Loula llreoklyn .. Naw York Fltlatmrih notion .,., Cincinnati . la .. M ..M M 4B .4;i .3(1 1'hjladalphl riiiuiiT i learat Boalon 9, Chicago 1. St. I.nuli S, New York 1. nrooklyn 9. Cincinnati 4. PHUburfh 10-1, rhIladtlphU i-t. PACITIO COAST MAOJIE Pot. ,mo ,9118 .993 ,4d:i ,4:i .490 .43.1 .300 Porllanit ra aaatlln 17 Sacramento 10 94 M (IB an 74 7a at uaniana San Franclaco flan blear 00 aa 90 I.ob Ansalca Hollywood 93 BtmtMmmtmtmtwmmwmtttmmjmtmmtmmtttmmmmmnmmjj BIG WHITE BARN Saturday, August 11 Music by The Arkansas Mountain Boys Lliton to their broadcast over KFJI Saturday night, 6:13 p. m. HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN such big league tinmen us Ken iit'iinur. lormer cicvvliiml in- dliiu third biiaciiiun, lion Kuhlu, top mum leuKUf iiiileluei1, lir liio Andres, lioaton Hod Sox uutfleldvr, und u acoru of olliura, tho "Ulucjuckutn" rate us one ot the lop aurvlcu teunut In the country today. Hatting Power Tho butting power that the inurlnos will liuve to face rests In the powerful hands of six Heel City men Who huvu un overall uvcruito ol .J00. IJe.ildo Kellner anil Kahlu, Included in this murderers row, uru Floyd Turner, Texas league Inflcldur, Joe A bleu, former Cincinnati shortstop, und Harvey Storey, who played with the sun rruu ciaco Sea In before coming into the service. Service iilso played with Kliimuth naval ulr Ntiitiou nine hint year und will bo ro niembcicd by buaebull funs here. Lcuthcrneck butlers, on' the other hand, may find Ed "Spe cial Delivery" Jones us good a pitcher on the diamond us he wus on the louiDuil Held with the I'ittsburgh I'nnthcrs not too many yours ago, Whatever the outcome, big tlmo buaebull will be here in earnest Wednesday afternoon at Recreation park. Guine time has been set ahead to A::10 p. m for the convenience of the funs Lord Byron Given Edge In Tourney SPRING LAKE, N. J., Aug. 11 (I'l livron Nelson of Toledo, with ten atrnlght wins und un Imposing l)8-or-lcss pur average on 18-hole rounds, was the heavy fuvorlto to win New Jersey's richest golf tournament which sturts today nt the Spring Lake Golf und Country club. Forty-ono of the nutlon'a lop ranklnit nrofesslonuls are enter ed In the two-duy event which Includes IB holes for the pros alono today and IB holes of best bull play In which each pro learns with two umalcurs tomor row. The pros tee-off today for the first round of the 36-holo test, which carries $1300 for the win ner and a Vital of $3000 in prize money. .rnu ocsv. onii event aunaay carries a pool of J83.000, worth tlO.Uuttfor Ilrst; $12,000 for sec ond, (eOtMhfor third, and so on down to $1200 for tenth. V ' Tickets on each of the 82 pro member teams were auctioned off, netting a total of $70,073. Ten per cent of this was deduct ed to be 'shared by tho Fltkln Memorial hospital, Nepmune and the New Jersey golf rehabilita tion fund, The pros also stand to profit from the ten per cent slice awarded to tho pro member of the winning best ball teams and the customary rewards from owners of winning tickets. Nelson was top man in the auctlorr bidding, drawing $3300 with William McCormnck and $4000 with Fred Hcaton. Buck Bailey To Help Coach WSC Gridders PULLMAN, Aug. 11 (P) Phil Sorboc, new head coach of Washington Stale's football team, yesterday reiterated to Cougar fans that Lt. Buck Bni ley very probably would be re leased from tho navy in time to help guide the coming season's pigskin sqund here. Sorboc said he expected nt least 70 to report for practice and thnt Bailey would be an hnnd for the opening session September 8. ' State Department Offers Japs Ship WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (P) The state department has offered tho Japanese, an 11,768-ton ves sel to replace tho relief ship Awa Mam, sunk by mistake by an American submarine. As part of the deal, however, tho Japanese would have to agree to meet at a transfer point in the Pacific for an oxchonge of enemy And allied civilians, ill and seriously wounded prison ers of war, "surplus1 protected personnel"' and mall and sup plies for prisoners held by both sides. ' i SIRDE BRINCJB $30,000 LOS ANGELES Mrs. Ada L, Rlcn of Chicago, pnld A, Drum heller df Walla Walla, Wash., $30,000 for tlfc race horse, Slrde. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT Yeu Drlva-Lono, Short Trips Mot Yourself Sav M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phona 8304 1201 East Main OUR BOARDING HOUSE VOL! SURE TX3KST SVADVM S0UC A6E, MISS VJ6M8UBV MB BWXTO WHEN X PLrVtEO WOOKtV FROM, CAST M.V FIRST VOTE ! SrV, LET'S GO T.T A ii DlIi tilQa f- rc-vv ivnwrvton a CONMULSlOriS TONIGHT.' Suds Nick Bevos, 7-1; 5 Tilts Out Soattlo Scoroi Four Rum In First Inning; Pulford Will try to Stop Rainier Bv PAUL WELLS Associated Press Sports Writer Scuttle's Rulnicrs, unduuntcd by Portland's consistent leader ship In the Pnclflc Coast league, were within five games of the too today after their third strnlght from the Beavers 7-3. All season tne pacesetters nave capitalized on the circuit's best pitching stuff. Six of the Portland n u r I e r s ore iisiea among the first 15. But for three liighU in a row Seattle's fllngcrs have trudged to the mound and out-tossed the Beav ers' best. Pulford Faces Suds Ycsl. iday It was righthander Jo DeMorun who conquered soutnpuw ayn toncn. now u is up to Don Pulford, Portland's top pitcher to see If he can slop the riiiniioginR Ralniers. His chore will be none the easier if the coldcmlc of errors spreads in -the Beavers camp. Last night they made five mlscucs. The loop's second hottest but tle saw UoKiand ana ban f ran Cisco go' back1 Into 'i" tie' for fourth pluce as the Oaks edged out the Seals 5-4 to sauare their scries- ut two-each. San Diego and hncramento also stand at two-each as a result of the Padres' 9-4 win yesterday, while Los Angeles made It four out of five over the Hollywood Stars with a 7-1 victory. Score In. First Scuttle wasted no timo in salt ing away its game against Port land, scoring four times In the first inning on two singles, a walk, passed ball and Jack Whip ple's triple. In contrast the Oakland-San Francisco game was a close, hard-fought affair that was not settled until the last of the ninth when tiio Acorns pushed over the winning tally lo win s-4. Don Smith, their new speed mer chant from Toledo, stretched a hit to left field into a double and then raced home on Chct Roscnlund s drive through the infield. Four San Francisco er rors contributed to Orclla's de feat San Diego's Valllo Eaves won his 18th of the year in taking an easy 9-4 decision over Sacra mento. The Padres piled up a 5-1 lead in the first five stanzas and then drove Gene Babbitt to tlie showers with n four-run out burst in the seventh. Don Osborn won his 11th for Los Angeles In its 7-1 victory over Hollywood, being aided by three double plays. The Seraphs jumped on John Marshall for four counters In the second and added three more off two suc ceeding Star pitchers, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press Brunswick, Me. Al Mlchuud, 137, Lisbon, Me., and Bob Pool. At 1in TJnrllanJ Kf n rli-Atir Q VI, 4UU, 4 I'l liailll) bl. w Worcester, Mass. Buddy Hayes, 126, Boston, knocked out Rocky Prtgano, 130, Stamford, Conn. (3). Portsmouth. Va. Lee Croft. 170, Camp McKall, N. C, de feated Buddy Thomas, 180, Washington. (U). Long Beach, N. J. Joe Cur- clo. 149. Newark, stooped Cefer ino Bronco, 148, Fall River, Mass., w, Milwaukee Dave ' Caslillnux, 138, Montreal, outpointed John ny Bratton, 135, Chicago, (VAW. 'L LBtsL-p ttmiii tin' t -eft. in iv Sell Your Car Mow Delivery of new cars will soon begin. Your present car will never be worth more. CEILING PRICES PAID DICK B. MILLER CO. Oldi Towtr with IF VOU'Re BWTIeiG TrA6 FOR A DPm E ,TR(jT OUT COUPLE OF COCKERS NERVOUS DAMCIMG WITH .W old Piece of "DResQesJ CHINA- BUT X DOKfT AM EXJENIMG LOOKIMG. VOUR ALBUKA OF TIMTVPES 1 ALVJMS VJAS CRXV about msToey.v T Paavo Katonen Gets Draw With Lipscomb By PAUL HAINES Paavo Katonen and Jack Lips comb tussled to a draw in the headline scrap on Promoter Mack Lillard's crunch card lust night at the armory. Both boys were rough and tough, but no fall was gained until the third canto when Jack got the nod by applying a self strangle hold. In tho fifth round Referee Wally Moss felt the wrath of the crowd when he repeatedly broke a fiuure 4 scissor of Paavo's that Ts most decidedly an illegal hold. The crowd was with Kato nen to a man, however, as Jani used some pretty rugged meas ures himself and continually beefed to Moss at the unfair treatment he was receiving. The fans got wnat they had been waiting for in the final heat when Paavo waved Wally aside, picked Jack up and crash ed him headlong into a ringpost, and then evened the match with a hangman's hold. Georges Dussette downed An tone Leone by taking two straight falls in the semi-wind-up. Antone grinned and cavort ed about the ring like a school boy on a holiday at the start of th- tiff- but his exuberance was short-lived as Dussette took the first tumble with a body press Run Down And Out AW First Baiaman Phil Cavaietta (center, right) of the Chicago Cubs is run down and tagged out by Pittsburgh Pirates' First Baseman Frank Colman (23) in the fourth inning at Wrigley Field. Pitcher Elwin Roe (29) backs up play at first as Pete Coscarart runs toward play from second base. Cubs won, 1-0, (AP wlrajphoto). p-tr m-t -; r-.t w, 4 ' ' i J r v 1 1 i v mi MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY HOOK P -XD B MIMD OVJER w It and then polished Leone off for the evening with his dreaded full-Nelson. ' In the opener, Buck Davidson topped Milt Olsen by grabbing two of three falls. With the count even-Steven, Olsen stun ned himself when aiSonncnbcrg butt went awry and Buck slap ped on a Boston crab to cop the match. Lamotia KO's Jose Basora In 9ih Canto By TED MEIER NEW YORK, Aug. 11 OP) Jake LaMotta today was cast in the role of a killer in the ring for the first time in his fighting career. The Bronx middleweight ex hibited all of tho ferocious fight ing prowess of a tiger last night as he methodically battered Jose Basora into unconsciousness for a ninth round knockout over the Puerto Rican at Madison Square Garden. A crowd of 14,907 (gross gate $40,238) saw Jake, the 8 to 5 favorite, set the tempo of the scrap in the very first round The 1591-pound New .Yorker tore into his 1541-pound oppo nent with a vicious two-handed body attack. When the San Juan senor doubled over to avoid the punishing body blows Jake shifted his attack to the head with jabs and right crosses that brought blood to Basora s nose. Thereafter, with the excep tion ' of occasional moments when he tried gamely to thwart Jake with jabs and sharp over hand rights, Basora was con stantly in retreat with LaMotta stalking him without mercy. SHORTSTOP BROWN LEARNS TO HIT TO RIGHT IN ST. PAUL ST. PAUIj Tommy Brown was sent to St. Paul by Brook lyn so he could learn to hit to right field. St. Paul has a short left field fence, and pitchers will soon learn that because of Brown's power in pulling the ball, they'll have to pitch out side. Veterans generally agree that Brown has all the require ments of an outstanding short stop. Manager Leo Durocher of 'the Dodgers considered starting the 17-year-old Brown this spring. Standing six-feet one and weigh- inn 175 pounds now. the home grown youngster is going to be a big lellow witn an exception ally strong arm. RAISE AGE LIMIT PORTLAND, Aug. 11 (IP) A proposal to raise the age limit for war veteran applicants seek ing city police and lire depart ment civil service and ap Dointlve lobs was made today by Commissioner Fred L. Peterson. THE NEXT DANCE at the Moose Hall will be August 25 by Women of the Moose Phone 4103 fJKrY WHUT r HAVE IS-ER.- VES, AM' V MOW THEV "" fin THEY STILL GOV UHIS M THEM 1 GOT THINGS Hp THAT OLD LATHE l THIS WOT PAVS A ( SPEEDED UP I Mb- IW COMMISSIOKirM DID THAT CUT THAT SO THAT IT 'fr WHV, IRAKI yfV TO VOUf J LOWG OKI TAKES KOU (i 'r"V s. THAT WRECK Vr-P frrrr,f TH' NIGHT i LOfJGE R.TO 1 1 THUTTY-FIVE V 1 ' V SHIFT WAS PUMP TH 0 1 VEARS AGO- J . Vl GOOO FOR. THIWG BACK 1 it 1 1 1 TriE MAM FILLER. tv9 ,iWMM,Miwl.ae.T.il iiaittni err. J Bosox Trip Tigers, 9-0; Yanks Gain Bravei Edge Out Cubs, 2-1; Bumf, Cards Win To Cut Bruins' Lead To 4V4t Games By JACK HAND Associated Ptm& Sports Writer Joe McCarthy's three-week vacation" seems to have been just what the doctor ordered to pep up the slumping New York Yankees who have won two in row to celebrate their skip pers return and moved Dacjc into- the thick of the flag race. While Detroit and Washing ton have been pulling an Al fonse and Gaston act over first place, matching wins and losses to. maintain the status quo, tne Yanks have been coming on again. Just when everybody, includ ing President Larry MacPhail, was prepared to write off 1945 as "one 'of those years" at the big Bronx stadium, the club snapped out of the fog and clicked off 11 victories in its last 17 starts. Al Gettel did the tossing for the Yanks yesterday and every body exceDt Frank Crosetti and Oscar Grimes did the hitting in a 15 - blow, 10-4 onslaught aaainst Cleveland. Allie Reyn olds, the first of four Tribe toss- ers, took the count. Homers by Hershel Martin and Nick Etten made it easier for the Rookie Gettel to register his sixth big league success. Yanks ThreaUa New York today is only a game and a half back of second place Washington and two and a half out of first. Detroit stumbled before Bos ton, 9-0 as Randy Heilin, another discharged serviceman, broke a five-game losing streak with his first big show triumph. Mana gers have been saying nice things about Heflin who finally lived up to the good word with a neat four-hitter, beating no less a personage than Al Benton. Chicago continued to make life miserable for the high class folks up front by humbling Washington, 6-3,"- on Thornton Lee's six-hit effort. Milt Byrnes' homer in the 11th inning of a 14-13 second game following Nelson Potter's five-blow 2-1 job in the first en abled St. Louis to sweep both ends of a doubeheader from Philadelphia, Connie Mack's lads rallied for seven runs in the eighth inning of the night cap but finally lost it. The Browns were making their first appearance under the ownership of Richard C. Muckerman, who purchased control of the club from Don Barnes. Chicago's National league lead still is a safe 44 games but the Cub can't afford to do any stumbling with St. Louis again traveling at a pennant pace. Al , Javery and Don Hcndrickson Farmers Attention! We kill, drew and chill your hot Vac per pound. We cure and smoke your ham and bacon 5c per pound. : We have the best facilities. Our work is guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. THE HOMrOP QUALITY BY J. R. WILLIAMS teamed up on the Bruins to trim Hank Borowy with Tom Holmes driving in both Boston runs of a 2-1 edge. St. Louis had another big in ning in the Polo grounds, scor ing four in the third on homers by Ken O'Dea and Red Schoen dienst, to topple New York's Bill Volselle. 5-2. Red Barrett yielded 10 hits in grabbing his 16th decision. Brooklyn gained a full lap oh the Cubs by routing Cincinnati again, 9-4 for the fourth straight time. Curt Davis out-elbowed Joe Bowman and Hod Lisenbee as Luis Olmo took over the league RBI lead at 93 by bat ting in three runs. Pittsburgh split with the Phil lies in a twi-light double, the Pirates scoring 10-2 for Fritz Ostermueller and the Phils grab bing the finale, 6-1, behind Os car Judd. YOUNG BUT HUSKY DETROIT Left End Bill Leoni is the youngest member of the University of Detroit football squad. He celebrated his 17th birthday in March. He prepped at ML Carmei high school, Chicago and holds a number of wrestling titles in cluding the Chicago Catholic league championship.) UNION DANCE DORR1S, CALIF. Saturday. 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The tall. 28-yoar-old Pullman, Wash., athlete cracked the ETO 400-meter record yesterday when he sped the distance In 60 sec onds. The seventh army ace also placed In the 200-meter dash finishing a close second in the heat to Sgt. John Luse of Vaughan, Miss. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used out In the classified. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Undarwaod Bldg, For Sole SADDLE HORSES We havi tew foo welMrtinad addle marc thai will b far lata September I. Alio lomi bready jrounr saddle stack for aal now. . The mares can be seen at the Sky line Riding Stable at Lake ' the Wood.. The ytnnr itk la at the Skyline Ranch, ane nil la abav the Pelican Gaard HUtlan an th Lake the Woods read. Write: Rqy Hough, Skyline Ranch Rocky Point, Oregon EVERY SATURDAY I 9:00 until 1:00 Make date for Saturday I 4838. PHONt 3333 Y1r 2 itmtttmtttfflwtimMHHtttiHttmmttmHttti