Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 10, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    Referee Brooks Up Keneston-Ross Bare-Fist Slugging
Jvi LAW
Pasquel Says Rickey
Turning Loose Dough
Pelicans Rock
Dorris, 25-1
The KUliS I'clli-an (il thc-lr
Tony Boil'
head it bloody but unbowed and there it still tight in the Salem mauler as
I w.ii Hon trios to prevent mm nam any more mixing wiin bod nenotion. The
Blir Wj. - ih loll. It both bloody and bowed, but not turning down any moit light-
litl, bov, will ilug out their difference! with eight-ounce glovot at tha armory
ino. Tnt two i
Thurtday nlgi't-
eyos Drop
.2 Battle
ith Seals
By The Associated Pr.st
Sn.li CinwiU'V S CiPIM n
i . n,l,.u,i Cull uwl llllliTl
:m v "- - . ... A.
g.-i, who rivniru n
ttlic curly pnci-niiiktiiK. vli'wnl
I Pacific CW li-uKUi- pror.Til
5 ,..a,. Iniin the liutliiin "I
f first division.
hf Moll) wiiuii " -
over St-attlf. Tw-vluy ovit-
... ,.... I L...I Aiiur
. . . C.ii I ll.l'fl
ft, lost io ;
E ra J to t l'i iHT iMiirtlu s
Sim flwrnl urp-scawn
7 '. (. .ll,.- ,t,..r..t..
ct tor iiic
bed o the tI ""' ,'-'"ntl
I !l0" I ..
jn rrsncisros wn.
jkul thfir prrcoclmis poiiiiiuit
i. mi In a 3-2 win over tlm
Ciland Bruvcrs for the ninth
fiory In 11 starts, and the Onk
j I club rcmnliiod rWwi; brlilnd
i Charlie Ciassawny's fmir-hlt
Ihirn to subdue Sarrainrnlo,
ill I.
:j':ichtr Cll Knowlm of the
a:rrs won hi own kuiiic ira a
I'hinnini double which
Bn-dFrcd Lsnifrro for thp vie-
margin. The Anuria scored
it in thp opcninK frnmr nnil
until San Dii'iio lii'd the
:t In the elfihlh on shinies by
k Angle and Deb Gnrmt, nnd
icnfico.
fit San Francisco Cliff Melton,
K.'icr New York Ciinnt, won his
liwl straiiiht itnnie with the
f.'lil of pinclihitter Hones
im' lonj fly to center In the
jt-.th inninst to score Hny Per-
The Seals' good fielding pro.
-i three double plnys. mill
4 : Baseman Kerrls Kiiin nut
put on fli'ldinic show but
rich of four times nt but.
British Heavy
on )! ii i i in i t .K- , -
f fSifJJa
mr
TIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By Tht Atsociattd Press
KANSAS CITY-Willie Joyce.
Oary. Ind.. knnekerl nut
jiy Garcia, 130, Puerlo Hieo.
UFFALO. N. Y Phil M.i.
Pi HI. Buffalo, outpointed
Maxim, 1801. Cleveland.
EW YORK Irish Mi,.L.
It, 157, Cleveland, knocked
urnry Moore, 15H. ll.-mts-
1. N. Y oil
I KW ' YORK-Norman R,ln.
nmany, N. Y outpointed
c La Salvn Llrll m..i
;in, N. Y.. (8).
mv VOHK-Navo Ksimrzii
Mexico. OUtnnllile,! PI,, I
142. Vniiemiver n
War Veteran Freddie Mills,
former British heavyweight
champ, looks toughor than
ever as he returns to the
gym to train for a prospective
battle with Gut Lesnevich,
world light-heavy champ.
Second No-Hitter
Flung By Schoolboy
IIARRISJ1UHG. Pn.. April 10
(I,C:imrlle Aubriindt. a 17-yeur-old
William Penn hlh
school H'.jdent. totlny wns hailed
in Pennsylvnnln scliolnstlc sports
circles for hurlinu his second no
hit, no-run (iniiic.
The youthful sensation, In
four Knmes this season, has al
lowed no runs in 2U InnlnKs
pllelied. Mo hns allowed a total
of three hits: walked three, and
strurk out 87 of 88 men he hns
faced.
MKXICO CITY, April 10 (AP)
Mexican leuifue president JorKe
i'urquel, who cllilins III- Is Irrf
iiiK S. bull pliiyem from the
boniliiKe of "starvation aaluries,"
suys the Ilrooklyn Dodders
promlKed Ciiteher Mickey Owen
ilenty or pesim to lure him buck
nto oi'Kiiiilzed biiKelmll.
Ilrooklyn president Jlruncli
Itlekey "promised Owen u tun
tract for three years lit $20,(1110
niiiiiially plus all expenses unci
taxes," Pusipiel declared ill u
sUiteuieiil lute lust nixlil.
"It is curious to note that my
brother Alfonso was present in
the telephone conversation thut
Owen hud with Senor Hit-key
Ursal Snapp
Decisioned
In AAU Bout
ItOSTO.V, April 10 (A't Denny
Qulnn, u 120 pound Multnornuh
Athletic club fighter, was tlie
only Oregon lad in the AAU
boxing nutionnls' semi-finals to
day after winning a ,iplil de
cision over a Philadelphia entry.
Quinn won 2 to 1 by taklnx
the final round of a bout witli
Wllliird Cllliird, negro boy. The
two boys were bleeding as they
stood toe to toe in their quarter
final and slugged through to the
decision.
The oilier Oregoniun to appear
last night. Lawrence Parker of
Monduy night," be said, adding,
Never before would it have
occurred to this senor to pay
bis player what they Justly are
worth."
Last week, when Owen first
announced thai he was going to
play in PiiK(uel s loop, he sulci
thul, he hud agreed to a five
year contract for un undisclosed
sulury plus u $12,!00 cash bonus
lor signing the document, ine
Dodgers were believed to have
paid the backstop between $12.
Mill and $15,000 a year before
he entered the navy in 104.V
The dapper czar of the Mex
ican league reiteruted that he
will sue Owen, whom he said
signed u contract in St. Louis
to pluy here for five years, and
Vernon Stephens, tlm hard-hitting
St. Louis Browns shortstop
who departed Mexico suddenly
ufter pluying two games.
Pasquel suid lie was deeply
hurt over Stephens' bolt. The
inlielder was a guest at the mil
lioi aire's palatial home and the
Mexican suid that Stephens
"never before in his life had
lived as he lived in Mexico
during the days thut he was
here."
Giants Aren't
Buying Owen
NEW YOHK, April 10 (AP)
Owner Horace Stonehum of the
New York Giants says he Isn't
Interested in the "for sale" sign
thut Brooklyn nung on Senor
Mickey Owen but be is scour
ing the inujors for more pitch
ing, a right hunil hitting out
fielder und a utility irifieldcr.
"We have the best catcher In
baseball," suid Stonehum, who j
bought walker Cooper from the
St. Louis Cardinals for $175,000
(luring the winter. "Despite all
thut talk about our trying to
imAI,U NEWS. Kl.in.ll. I .III. On. WMINf.SIIAY. April l. Il, P. Nlaa
buy Owen ut Columbus, we I never were Interested."
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FEHLEN'S MEATS
and STORAGE LOCKERS
GROCERIES
Mear Cutting and Curing for Lockers
No Meat Shortage Here
Hunting and Fishing Licenses
,,. .,h OPEN SUNDAYS
iujnmmutttuuunntamt:::nmtmunttum!i
baseball season off to a flying 1 ijtiianon, I : pounds, was
start yesterday afternoon bv ! knocked out in the first round
ny a barrage in rights' ana lefts
walloping uorris high in a prac
tice tilt, 25-1. on Del Morn field.
It was a field day for Pelican
batsmen and the mightiest blow
of the game was Charles lleil
bioiiner's triple with the bases
loaded. Coach Kd Kynii used
virtually every player on bis
rosier, substituting at will, to
determine his diamond strength.
The Pelican regular season
opens Friday afternoon with the
Crizlic at Ashland, ltynn plans
to start Joe Carroll, righthander.
on the mound. Carroll pitched 1
for Salem of the no. name league j
him year hiki wits a spiirxpiug
In winning the league title for
Salem.
John West Low
In Reames Meet
for
from Hob Foxworlh, Chicago.
In the same weight class, L'rsal
Sniipp, Indianapolis entry who
formerly lived lit Merrill, Ore.,
was outpointed by Ken Harris,
Philadelphia.
Powell Kayoes
Ogg In Fourth
SKATTLE. April 10 (AP)
With a belting right to the
button. Eddie Powell of Seattle.
179. scored a clean knockout
in the fourth round of a sched
uled 10-round bout last night
with Frnnkie Ogg of Los An
geles. Ogg weighed 175.
Ogg had rallied strongly after
losing the first two rounds, and
was gaining when Powell
dropped him.
Pro Football Game
Slated For Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., April 10
(7Pi The Brooklyn Dodgers and
Chicago Rockets pro gridiron
clubs of the All-America league
will open here at Multnomah
stadium in an August 16 game,
Dodgers Club Owner Bill Cox
reported today.
Cox reported at San Francisco,
where the game was arranged
yesterday, that the previously
scheduled Dodger vs. New York
Yankees game set for August 2'.i
here would be played instead at
rion.aga stadium at Spokane on
that date.
John West was medalist
the first round of the Reames
Country club spring golf tour
ney, coming in two-up over Carl
Woods. Harry Panning, finish
ing fuur-up over Hob Sprout,
wus second low und Jim Kerns
and Woods tied for third.
Kerns ended five-up on Dick
Miller. The scores are medal on
lb holes of play.
First prize in the blind bogey
went to Jack Webber. S. H.
Snell mid Jack Franklin; second
prize to Clair Luce and third to
Laurence Shaw and Dr. CJcorgo
Merryman Jr.
The HOOK team is thrcc-up
on Hie SLICE team but expect
the final IB holes next Sunday
to be different.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
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Spaulding Bats $1.50
Softball Bats $1.50
Slasher Baseball Bats 75c
Spaulding National
. League Baseballs $2.00
Official Baseballs
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Softballs $2.00
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