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Suds Sweep Two Games FromBevos OUR BOARDING HOUSE . . ' . . with . . MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 1 TWO HERALD AND NEWB THANKS FOR HELPING MB mistah pop. vou Mot omlv Katonan Wins Back Title From Riser Puuvn Katminn, the fighting Finn of the mat wars, ellmaxml a six-month campaign to regain his Pacific count light heavy weight rassllng tltlo lust wuuk at Ro.wburg bv downing Jack Kiser In n belt battle. Kiitnnan has agreed to give Riser n re turn shot at tho belt tonight in Portland. Title Dolom Paavo won tho gundy belt a your ago only to mc it lo Klsi'r and agreed to make the Immedi ate tliln defense under thu con dition he will leave after tho scrap fur a series of fruys In tun ny Huiitherii California, If Klscr should regain the belt tonight, ho may make tho Jaunt In California, Uollt boys art "coking a cruck at Danny Mo. Shiiln, world's title claimant In this division, Promoter Muck Llllard said this morning that Katoniiii would appear here Friday night In Iho n in I tt event ugalnst Jack Lipscomb. Thn bout will bo a no time limit affair and two nut of three fulls, Tho two gladiators tussled lo a draw hero lat week with Llp.icnml) taking the first full una Kntiman ovenlng (lit count In Iho dual round, BANK ADDED PORTLAND, Aug, IS (P) The First Notional bunk tit Mad ras has been added lo the branch system of thn U, S, National bunk of Portland, President E, C. Suimions niinoiiuced today. POLISH UP THE OUO iVX 6TOP5 TH CLOCK, YOU REVOLVES IT INi REVJERSB TKE6E 6M.LR00M oEPR.-YOD LOOKS ROMPERS WILL WITH MI6SV0eMBLEV? UtppV; A TP KJ-SPOT-. LfMA VOU 3E.S CRrXVOLEt) OUT OB -W FOUrJiT&IKi OB NOUTH.-DRlPPIKiv SO BUY A GOLD TOOTH.'j I ... VJET 6rtl Monday, Aug, 13, XHl THINK OF WHAT l DOW'T CARE "I'LL s-S-ST ? TH' PASTURE TAKE IM WASHINGS 1 DOM'T VOU AND WINTER'S IF I HAVE TO IT J WORRV, DAM, 1 I HAV BILL ADP5 WOULD KILL ME TO MA ALWAYS i .) UPTOIMA ) SEE HIM A RACK. ( WINS" ,A 1 ffij V EAR -AND I OF BONES PULLINO V WE'LL COME 1 HE MIGHT LIVE AN ASH WA&ON-- I AND SEE H'VVA POR VEARS.Vl JUST BECAUSE VOU J V YOU, LOTS .aaJft-s, V HAVE A NEW TOY IJffHWWW f,V ( NO, HE'LL NOT JP '"' A 1 WAWllM s. ,us ri """"" Seattle Cuts Bevos' Lead To Four Games By Taking Five Out Of Six Tussles I By PAUL WELLS Associated Press Sports Writer Seattle's larruping Rainiers, almost woefully out of the run ning a week ugo for the 1945 Pa cific coast league flag, were back In the thick of the fight today after taking the first-place Port land Beavers over the hurdles five tilts out of six In a series to be concluded tonight. Suds Pull Up The Rainiers pulled within four games of the pacesetters by sweeping a Sunday twin bill 6-2 and 6-2 after dropping Satur day's encounter 11-1. San Francisco's Seals took a firm grip on fourth place three games in front of Oakland by eating the Acorns three times over the weekend, copping Sat urday's game 4-0 behind big Bob Joyce and grabbing both ends of yesterday's doubleheader 7-4 and 8-2. San Diego moved within three games of the .Oaks by shading the Sacramento Solons four out of seven, winning Saturday 4-3 and splitting Sunday's double feature 4-2 and 2-9. : Hollywood recouped ' after a bad start against the Los Ange les Angels to break even 4-4 in their series. The Stars took three straight during the weekend, slaughtering the Seraphs .18-0 Saturday and continuing yester day 7-3 and 8- to draw within two games of seventh place. Suds Shell Pulford Seattle beat Portland's leading pitcher, Don Pulford, in yester day's curtain raiser with South v paw Glen Elliott getting-credit for the win; The Beavers got. off to an early two-run lead..in the first frame on Frank Demaree's homer with one aboard, but were unable to score in the suc ceeding innings. The Rainiers sent Pulford to the showers in the seventh with a four-run rally touched off by Charley Aleno's circuit clout, and then added two more in the ninth off relief' Hurl er Ad Liska. , - San Francisco's 4-0 shutout Saturday was win No. 25 t- Joyce. ; In Sunday's opener the Seals were trailing 4-1 . when . they drove Mitch Chetkovich off the mound, in the eighth to knot the count and clinched the game with three more in the ninth. Frank Seward tossed six-hit ball to take the afterpiece 8-2. . ;,. . Sacs Split With Padres p' San Diego edged out Sacra mento 4-2 in yesterday's first game with Del Ballinger's four ply swat in the sixth with, one man on base providing the win ning margin. The Solons' 9-2 vic tory in the afterpiece was Guy Fletcher's 19th of the season and his second of the series, Six round - trippers featured liollywoods double win over Los Angeles. Newt Kimball coasted to an ea?y 7-3 win in the opener as Butch Moran and Ken Richardson of the Stars and Mel Hicks of the Angels hit for the circuit. Ronnie Smith got credit for the abbreviated 8-3 windUD in which Mel Steiner and Rich ardson of Hollywood and John ny Moore of the Seraphs poled oui nomers. MarinesWax Central Point Nine, 24-0 Behind the one-hit pitching of TT. . U ' i t- rt xj iiaym ana xjun: jtuggiero, the marines lambasted Central Point 24 to 0 in a Southern Ore- ?:on league game yesterday for heir 15th consecutive victory. Central Point's lone safety whs a single oir napin in .the fifth frame and no enemy run ner reached second. Ruggiero took up the mound duties in the sixth and hurled hitless ball irom men on out. Myers Slams Homer Tom Myers started the slaugh ter off in the second inning with a towering homer with the bases loaded. Myers had three for three and drove in seven runs during the afternoon. . George Bradt, second base man, sparkled defensively at the keystone spot and got four for six at bat, as did Pitt while Branham maintained his more-than- .400 clip with three- hits in five attempts. Lind-Pcmeroy Legion Club Raps Vancouver BOISE, Idaho,' Aug. 13 (P) Portland's Lind-Pomeroy Ameri can Legion junior baseball team eliminated McLoughlin Heights of Vancouver, Wash., 9-2, from the Pacific northwest regional tournament last night. Port land's Pitcher Don Hagen held Vancouver lo four hits. The short score: Vancouver ? Portland a H 4 , Guyer and PuTlam; Hagen and Wegne. THE FOR A LOOP ' Ken Keltner Will Lead Fleet City Bluejackets Against Klamath Marines A baseball treat of real pre-war big league caliber is in store for Klamath Falls diamond fans next Wednesday after noon when the Fleet City Bluejackets, San Francisco navy outfit and probably the best nine on the west coast this year, meet the local marine squad. This game will be played at Recreation park and is slated to begin at 5:30 p. m., to allow civilian fans a chance to attend. Not much is known of the Bluejackets' record this season except that they have toppled every service and civilian team in the San Francisco area and are bringing to Klamath Falls a terrific California reputation. Holding down the second sack for the navy boys is Ken Keltner, Cleveland Indian third baseman for seven years,-who hit fifth high among American league 1 batsmen his last year in the big snow. I . u : i t : 1 1 , oAu Kahle. Urter of .Hollywood, who was rated the top third sacker in the Pacific Coast league. An indication of his ability can be seen in the fact that Keltner, who was the American league's number one man at the hot corn er, is shifted to second to make room for Kahle in the Bluejacket lineup. .--- Joe Abreu; who has seen serv ice in three class AA loops as well as a spell at second for the Cincinnati Reds, has the - navy shortstop spot, and Floyd Turn er, former Texas leaguer, rounds out the infield at first base. These four men, along with George Schmees and Harvey Storey in the outfield, have been pounding- the ball -for an overall .390 clip this season. Jones To Pitch Expected to hurl against the Leathernecks is a former well known collegiate grid star, Ed (Special Delivery) Jones of Pitts burgh footbalLfatne a few years back. Wednesday's tilt will be the acid test of the season for the marines, who! have been flying high with a 14-game -winning streak over local opposition. BROOKLYN MISS RATED ABOVE HENIE NEW YORK Gustav Lussi says 16-year-old Eileen Seigh of Brooklyn is a better figure skat er than bonia Heme. "Eileen can outspin and out- lump ner, do more tricks, in free skating she has no superior, as serts the famous Swiss instruct- HOW THEY 5 1 AND Br The AMoclmted PrctI NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 68 36 St Louis t 44 Brooklyn 61 44 Pet. .654 .369 .581 .533 .509 .454 .417 .264 new Yortc sn Pittsburgh Boston ...53 S3 -.49 .43 Philadelphia .3 78 Yesterday's Scores Chicago 4-12, Philadelphia 3-fl. Brooklyn 7-0. St. Louis 3-3. New York 3-, Cincinnati J-5. Boston 7-0, Pittsburgh 6-3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet J76 .550 .323 .515 .500 .490 .400 .340 Detroit ...SO 43 43 47 SO 31 S3 51 86 Washington J7 new York Chicago 53 51 51 Cleveland Boston St Louis Philadelphia 34 vesieraay-s scores Detroit fi-8. New York list asms 11 innings). wasningion u-i, hi. louis d-. Boston 7-2, Cleveland 1-8. Philadelphia 7-3, Chicago 0-3. PACiriC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Portland 83 31 .619 Seattle ..70 53 .390 bacramento 71 Ro .318 Snn Francisco , ,..69 88 .304 Oakland 60 71 .482 Sen Diego 04 73 , .400 Los Angeles 38 79 .423 Hollywood so bl .too Bundsy nesoiis Seattle 8-5, Portland 2-2. Ran Diego 4-2. Sacramento 2-0. Snn Francisco 7-0. Oakland 4-2. Hollywood 7-8, Los Angeles 3-3. ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest eash prices for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, or tee your nearest Safeway market operator. l f Mill Del Moro Trips Mills Club, 8-5 Del Moro won the Dlavoff ves- terday in a nine-inning game on Del Moro field, aided bv 10 walks and timely hitting, to de feat Conger, 8-5. Williams pitched the entire game for Del Moro, allowing 12 scattered hits which Conger could convert in to only five runs. Coleman nnrf Whiff Pnn pitchers, allowed the, Del Moro batters 11 hitc hole on 10 free passes and two mt oaiiers. Kiicme, Del Moro catcher, and Blake, second base man. lfH t h TIM Mnrn nlna ii.ifK three hits each. Ray Craig, Con ger first baseman, led Conger nmers wnn tnree safe blows. Thp rnmnlnfa T)ol Mnrn an1 Conger lineups, as appearing in yesterday's game, along with se lected Mills players, will meet tonight at Recreation field for practice and drilling for the All Star game, to be played here against an American Legion nine from Eugene, on August zain. or. "No other skater has ever shown her talent and skill. She is much more scientific than the others, her movements are much better controlled, her progress amazing." I Open Week Days 6:45 Last Times Tonite A New HI in HILARIT Yl r'l'mfromi ARKANSAS and "FUZZY SETTLES DOWN" OUR NEXT ATTRACTION Tues.-Wednesday Mm 73 r -MK4X,A nmtmk srilk lUs Plus "A Wavt, a Wsc and , t Marine" V KNAS Nine Tops Redding Cubs, 12-7 The - Bluejackets fr,om the Klamath naval air station kept pace with their marine rivals from the Barracks Sunday by thumping the Redding Cubs, 12 to 7. The sailors stole everything but home plate as they ran wild on the base paths, accounting for 11 stolen bases. Redding jumped off to an early lead by scorine two runs in the first Inning. The Blue jackets tied it up in the second frame with two tallies and five more runs crossed the plate in the third to give the sailors a lead they never relinquished. The navy nine scored three more tallies in the fourth and two in the ninth. Gaston, left fielder, and Brown, shortstop, were the big hitters for the Bluejackets with Gaston getting three for six and Brown account ing for a triple and a double. Larabee of Redding paced his teammates at the plate with four hits in five times at bat. The game was loosely played with Redding committing eight miscues and the sailors made six errors. Both teams garnered nine hits. Larabee whiffed four navy batters and Patterson struck out three opposing hitters. Redding 7 9 8 KNAS ..12 9 8 Batteries: Patterson and Reit enour; Scott, Larabee and Bohr ren. SOFTBALL TOPS WITH YANK PRISONERS NEW YORK Three top sports among thousands of American war prisoners are Softball, boxing and handball. with a diamond game far in the lead as favorite, according to McGregor Allen, in charge of exporting sports material from War ' Prisoners Aid through YMCA. "Of all the things Yank pris oners seek from neutral 'Y vis itors, sports articles are given top priority," says Allen. "Noth ing brings them closer to home than taking part in typical American games." Ends Tonito Alan LADD "SALTY O'ROURKE" also Sheriff of Sundownl Starts m Eh TWO HITS ""TTTiraWot ringing That qu"u" through this an youwithiw I. alt atafi IL'J W faults rm starring : MARGUERITE CHAPMAN PARKS fashion model 2ND HIT .' BORJO THIRTY VEACS TOO Tigers Cop Double Bi I From Yanks Nats Divide Two Tussles With Browns; Cubs Score Twin Win Over Philadelphia By JOE REICHLER Associated Pri Sports Writer Jim Tobln, veteran hurlor who traveled the waiver route from Boston to Detroit switch ing from the National league to tne American may be a vital cog in the Tigers' bid for the junior major league pennant which they won in 1840 and nearly won last year. Tooin, making his American league debut yesterday bclore 53,iU9 paid the second lurgest Detroit crowd of the season pitched and batted to triumph in one game o( a twin Tiger defeat of the New York Yankees, 8-8 and 8-2. Tobin Homers Obtained only a week ago from the sixth place Boston Braves, Tobin not only con founded the Yanks through three scoreless frames of the 11 inning first game, but blasted a three-run homer that broke a 8-6 tie. Hal Newhouscr s six-hit eiforl in the finals brought tho ace left hander his 18th triumph of the year. Hank Greenbcrg starred at Dat lor tne Bengals, nis live nus, including a double and triple, accounted for six runs in the two games. Nats Split With Browns The Senators won tho opener from the St. Louis Browns 9-5 to keep pace with the Tigers, but drooped back when the Ameri can league champions, behind Bob Muncreif, annexed the sec ond contest, 4-1. The Chicago Cubs stretched their first place National league lead to 66 sames via a double win over the lowly Phillies, 4-3 and 12-6. Phil Cavarretta, Cub first baseman and leading hitter, hurt his right shoulder in a col lision and left the first game. After losing second place to Brooklyn by virtue of the Dodg ers' 7-3 opening game victory, MM PHONE 3262 Continuous Shows Dally Open TUESDAY V ..tinaingr " -2 imP". LARRY SOOtf ''""""" the St. Louis Cardinals came back to win the second game 3-0 and regain their hold on tho runner-up position. Ott One-Man Show Manager Mcl Ott provided a one-man show at tho polo grounds, as ho personally ac counted for both tho New York Giants triumphs over the Cincin nati Reds, with gamo winning homers in each contest. His opening game round trip per gavo the Giants a 3-2 edge while in the nlghtcup, ho wal loped a plnch-hlt three-run four bagger to put his team out in front 6-5. Van Mungo sained his 12th triumph In tho first game, while Ace Adams, making his 80th appearance, won his ninth in the second. Jesse Flores pitched the Phil adelphia Athletics to a 7-0 win over Chicago to hand tho White Sox their first home Sunday loss this season after 17 consecu tive successes. Tho Sox, how ever, came back to win the sec ond 5-3 behind Johnny Humph ries' effective pitching. Dave Ferrlss notched his 19th victory, tops in the majors, as Boston's Red Sox and Cleveland split. Ferrlss won the opener 7-1, but the Indians, with 1'cte Cen ter registering his sixth straight win without a defeat, won the afterpiece 8-2. Preacher Roe hurled a 3-0 shutout for Pitts burgh as the Pirates and Braves divided a twin bill. Boston won the opener 7-6 in a game which saw both starting pitchers knocked out in the first inning when a total or 10 runs wore scored by both teams.. Jiilm!ii.iiti THE FIRST UPROARIOUS ARABIAN NIGHTS TALE EVER TOLD . NyV Mat. Dallr Opsn Ii30 8i45 i 1 w 1 i i i v Mrj& THE xur turt r. II U -- LJr I ; TfinAV 1 EROIIIRE Durlna I ha Ent rnrtiiipr nurlnn lha Enllral tngsgemtnl oi inn riciura, Tim! lil0-3iS2-6i34-9il6. LUSCIOUS DANCING GIRLSI v. i y. j I SPECTACULAR SLAVE GIRL AUCTIONS I SAFEWAY rv '7 i i