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Continuous Dally Open 12i30 -STARTS SUNDAY! m imMiniuirowxjinviui a i- t- n ii 1 T. Bill''"!"" j" n un bp- ii r-' oor.. I " I I I - a us! Ride The Danger Trail . . . S3 OP OB ms Seals Defeat San Diego To Regain First Tn Ban Francisco Oakland :.. Lot Angolat .. Ban Dlogo ...... Hollywood t Sacramento .... Portland Seattle STANDINGS W. L. Pet. 5 2 .714 .628 .571 .500 .500 .428 .333 .285 By The Aiioclattd Prom Thii Sum Francisco team, piny Ing Ilk" well-trained Sciil lifter gutting Hand In their eyes from a buck-lot oxcuralon, occupied tlio lop perch alone toiliiy In the I'ticllc Count Baseball league. A 3-1 victory over tho I'adres at Sun Dlogo yesterday Kuve the Sun FrniicUco club an even score ut two wliui apiece In the series and pi need tho Seal In tho van with five victories to two losses for the week-old season. Senltlo'ii new-found strength contributed to the Seali' success In their ionguo-leading aspira tions. Kor their second win of tho season voteran Jim Tobln pitched the Seattle Rainicri to a 5-4 mn ruin to drop the Angel of Lou Angcle out of a f Irst pluce tie, while Sucrnmcnto beat Hollywood, 2 to 1. and Onklond adviinced to second place In the stundlngs at the expense of Port In fid, 2 to 1. Each team Rot six hits, hut Scuttle's 13111 Ramsey mado his a home run with Tobln on huso to wrup up tho gnmc In tho sixth innliiK- Third Bnscmun Mnury Donovan connected for a circuit clout for the Angels In the sec ond frnme, driving in two. The loss was chnrgod to the Angel starter. Lefty Chambers, who went out for a plnch-hlttcr In the seventh. First Baseman Ferris Fain r- pi FOR INFORMATION DIAL 4S72 OR 4567 7? a I Continuous Shows From 12:30 p. m. The Wolves are howling at her door . . . while all the Cats are very sore EDWARD SMALL presents R - .--C4''p; X urO'"7 1 1 Amic , I V - X I I I " 4 I I H 0"or PHoon I H gJJMw. Sty, ' I DENNIS O'KEEFE MARIE'S-Mcdonald BARRY SULLIVAN BINNIE BARNES J. CARROL NAISH SHEILA RYAN Jerome Xowan - Vera Marshe IKm IHI iTAOt MAY IY VmtON COUIION AND AVIHt MOTWOOO -'tWHON AND ICMINHAY IY AUAN DWAN AND KAMM DIWOIF rttcno rr alun dwah . mm m united artists ranned out the gome-winning homer for tho Seals, driving In Sal Taormlnn, who had slnxlod, in the eighth InnlnK. The clout broke up a tight pitching duel between winner Ray Hurrcll and E1 Vitallch of the Padres. Oakland's fifth win of the soason cumo on the seven-hit pitching of Cotton Pippcn and First Baseman Lea Scurscllu's second 1046 home run. Jake Mooty held the Onks to four In six innings and wus then lifted for a pinch-hitter. Pitcher Earl Escalontc of Hol lywood bestowed the game upon the Sacramento Solons in the ninth Inning when, with the bases loaded, he wulkcd his op posing hurler, Tony Frcltas, for tho winning tally. Referee Cleared In Boxer Death NEW YORK, April 6 (At The New York state athletic commission has closed Its in vestigation in the fatal Injury of Dave Muson of Cleveland In a Buffalo bout with the ruling that Referee Luke Carr "acted properly" in handling the fight lust Tuesday night. After heuring reports from Carr, Deputy Commissioner Harold Laustcr, Judges Fred Hcgnttuser and Ed Scheller mun and Timekeeper Fred Klipfcl, the commission ab solved tho referee of any blame, ond said no further ac tion was planned. Mason, 24-ycar-old Negro heavyweight, went to the can vas four times in the third round of his bout with -Joe Motlsl of Endlcott, N. Y., but Eddie Eagan, chairman of the commission, said that Carr had regarded the first knockdown suffered by tho Cleveland fighter os a slip and that the official had not started a count. New York rules rcquiro that a bout be halted when a fighter is knocked down three times. Keiser Pacing Golf Masters AUGUSTA, Co., April 6 (T) Herman Kelscr, an ex-navy store keeper from Akron, O., and a virtual unknown In nolfins elr- cles. today held a record-setting lead at the halfway mark of the iiu.uuu masters tournament. Discharged from the riavv last September after 37 months of service, Keiser posted a four-undcr-par 68 yesterdav. which. coupled with his opening 69, gave mm lav ana a nve-siroKe mar gin over Jimmy Thomson of Los Angeles. Previously, the bigge3t 36-hole lead in the event's his tory wos four strokes. Except for tho Miami four-ball event which Keiser won with Chandler Harper of Portsmouth Va., In 1042, the smooth-stroking 31-ycar-old ex-snllor has never won a major tournament. Ho had four birdies and 14 pars yesterday, for 34-34. two under on coch side of the tricky 6800- yaro. national goil course layout, High School Boy , Flings No-Hitter SELAH, Wash., April 6 (ff) Bob Swanson of Seluh pitched a no-hlt no-run game Thursdoy to lead his high school baseball team to a 5-0 victory over Marquette high in a seven inning game. Three Marquette batsmen reached first base, two on walks and the third on an er ror. . Canucks Leading Hockey Series VANCOUVER, B. C, April 6 (CP) The Vancouver Ca nucks took a 3-1 lead in the best of seven Pacific Coast Hockey - league championship series nere last nignt, rallying in the third period to win 6-4. The Canucks were behind 3-2 early in the last session when they developed their winning spurt. Elmer Kreller and Jack Smith each netted two goals for the winners, with Chuck Mlllmnn and Bill Corse getting the others. The filth game will be played nere Monday. Willamette Tops Webfoots, 7-6 EUGENE, Ore., April 6 (P) With Clayton Patterson pitching five-hit ball, tho Willamette uni vorslty baseball team defeated the University of Oregon 7-6 here yesterday. Earl Hampton lead ing the attack with a homer and a single, the Bearcats took a s-l lead early In the game. In a seVen-innlng nightcap, the Webfoot freshmen dofeated the Willamette yearlings, 10-2. PILES SUCCESSFULLY ' TREATED NO PAIN NO HOHrlTALISAIION No l.oil or Timo Pormononi Roftultit DR. E. M. MARSHA Ohlroprootlo Pbvilolan It No. lib Eiqnlro Thootro Bids Phono 70AA Heading South " v 1! Mickty Owen, star Brook lyn Dodger catcher, shoul ders his tea bag for a trip s o n t h as he is discharged from tho navy at Sampson, N. Y. He has lignod a con tract to play baooball for one of the toamt in the Mexican league. Roseburg Slates Pro Fight Card ROSEBURG, April 6 A1) Snooks Laccy, negro light weight from Hartford, Conn., will face Al Petralla, Seattle, contender for top lightweight honors, In tho 10-round main event of a professional boxing card here April 10. .Laccy, former featherweight champ, has been popular in coast arenas since graduating Into the lightweight class, and Petralla, who recently returned from military service, is a rug ged boxer and natural south paw hitter. In the six-round semi-final, another army veteran. Jack Hlbbard, will clash with Manuel James, Portland light heavyweight. COllllAL etce IIKKALD NEWS. Kl.m.lh r.lll, OfO. SATURDAY, April , my, P. I. Throo By 'TOP-WRANOLEH' Howdy folks: . This here's not goln' ta be one of them editorials, but af takln' a look at John Horton's quartcr-hoss it shure enuff ortn be. That colt's a picture that'll make yore eyes drip with Joy, a real hoss of the times cause he's a cow-hoss with plenty of speed, action and savvy, Lawrence llorton beln one of tho best bridle men in the coun try, tho combination should per form a smooth pioce of work when rcinln' operations are completed. Have yuh noticed sum of the old-timer hossmen In these parta who're not short oighted, are beginnln' to realize the dt-mand fer a breed-up hoss? I reckon sum of yuh will say a vow don't give a hang what kind of color h oss bends her round a bush, list the same it don't cost no more to keep a good animal then the dime a Jack McAullffe Is 'nother fel ler that's got a hoss I wanted to sec. While we're on the quarter hoss subject. Basil Brown g.ve me a invite to go out and take a good look at that colt of his'n that promises to be another' Peter McCue. Carroll Brumon got Basil's 3-year-old' sorrel filly up to Eugene doln' sum fancy ropln' off of her and she's git tin' that extra 'sumpln' all champions haff to have. Car roll can make a loop fit like a throat latch on the fastest calf. Reckon yuh all know Freedman Kirk and he'll be a knockin' on the first place in the calf ropln' when he takes his quarter-hoss, Dusty Joe, to Red Bluff Rodeo, April 27 and 28. Out the Mc Cartie ranch way, Nonle School er and little Tommy Jackson are doin' the spring buckrooin' with a colorful touch Nonle won the queenship on several years ago in the Klamath Buckaroo Days' contest. The Posse and the Saddle club both held yearly elections this week and laid plans fer the fu ture. Heered the Posse Is glvin' a breakfast ride mighty soon and the Paddle club throwln' a jam boree in jeans in the form of a ' Darn aance jviay un. I haven't fergot the last one and hope I git to go to this one. It's sorta the anyversery whine-1 ding given ler the reiirin' offi cers V goln' to be a rip-roarin' affair. Bve now. Vern Stephens Jumps Back From Mexicans ST. LOUIS, April 6 (IP) Shortstop Vernon Stephens, 1845 .".:..orlcan league homcrun king, rejoined the St. Louis Browns today aftcr'a short-lived bolt to the Mexican league and was wel comed home without penalty by club and league officials and Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler. The star Infielder who made his debut In Mexico with a game winning hit for Vera Cruz only last Sunday, showed up un heralded during the Browns' ex hibition stopover in San Antonio, Dog Workers Receive AKC Entry Slips Entry blanks for the Oregon Retriever Trial club's AKC licensed field trials to be held at Blue Lake park Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14, have been received by several sportsmen here. Junior stakes for retrievers under two years old will be run Saturday morning and non-winner stakes Saturday afternoon. Open all-age stakes will be run Sunday morning. Pigeons will be used for the land series in junior and non winner stakes and pheasants will be used In the open all age. Shackled ducks are to be used for the water series in all classes. Permanent possession ster ling silver trophies are offered as prizes for first, second, third and fourth in each stake and official American Kennel club ribbons will be awarded for all placing dogs. Tex., yesterday and quickly af fixed his signature to a one-year contract. Chandler declared that "Ste phens will be in the Browns' iincup on opening day" and beckoned to other major leaguera who signed with Mexican loop clubs to return before the sea son's opening. Otherwise they face a five-year suspension. American League President William Hurridae said Stephens returned with full approval of the league and would not be penalized since he had not signed a previous contract with the Browns. President Ford Frick of the National league expressed satis faction that the Browns star had returned and predicted several other major leaguers would re join the fold soon because "Mex ican climate and living condi tions are not suitable to U. S. ball players." Browns President Richard C. Muckerman, who negotiated the contract in a long distance tele phone conversation with Ste phens, General Manager Bill DeWitt and Manager Luk Sewell at San Antonio, did not disclose terms but commented that the document had been signed and accepted with "mu tual agreement arid pleasure." Classified Ads Bring Results. The GUN STORE 714 Main Keneston-Ross Glove Bout Talked For Next Thursday Look for a main event bout between Jumping Joe Lynam, Redmond, Ore., athlete and war vet, and Murderous Mar lino Angelo to top the rassle card here Thursday night. Lynam is definitely slated to be here if a match for him is arranged and he sent in word last Thursdoy that he would like very much to meet An gelo. The brawny Italian Is the gent who lifted Joe's coast jun ior heavy crown, after Lynam had been the champ for less than two months. He had won the diadem from Jack Lips comb. Angelo can probably be fig ured to guzzle any grappler current on the circuit, if the referee will let the fight go long enough, but he winds up most of his bouts by being dis qualified. A return fight between Bob Keneston and Tony Ross would be a natural, in view of the bloody beating both took day before yesterday, but another mat battle between the pair is an unlikely proposition right away. However, Promoter Mack Lil lard is toying with this idea a regulation boxing bout, the boys wearing gloves and mix ing it according to Marquis of yueensberry rules. Both Ken eston and Ross are ex-boxers, and Tony still does a bit of the fistic work. Keneston has tentatively agreed to a boxing match but wants it cut short. He figures to go in slugging from the bell and finish as soon as possible. Tony hasn't been contacted yet. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT BOSTON Sal Bartolo. 129 M, Boston, outpointed Pat Brady, 128, Hartford, 10 (non-title). ST. LOUIS Phil Terranova, 129, New York, outpointed Apone Torres, 127, Puerto Rico, 10. Sportsmen ! ! For Your Convenience Wt Will Bo Open . Sundays rine lelectlon flies Alaminsm Bed Casei Gaff llooki Other Fishing Tackle Gas La nob Geadi Mable and Charles Huskinson Sign of Signal Gas Keno. Oregon AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! OFFICE and DESK SPACE Completely Serviced Klamath's Newest Office Bldg. Commercial Arts Bldg. 233 So. 11th Telephone 7164 PLENTY OF PARKING ROOM SVICtSotLff "As soon as we'll move I can get a loaf of Fluhrer's Vitamin Enriched Bread. tool" . i-fl-IW-l-P!-' P. M. TO 1A.M. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. "Music As You Like It" by THE DANCEMASTERS SPONSORED BY POST 1383. V.F.W. HEAR Smallest "One-Piece"' HEARING AID BERTRAM'S STORE 629 Main Thursday. 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