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A Rare Pair, Thoroughbred Twins I K i J 3 . ti'l A f-V rv m 5 - PofV. Twim. rarity among thoroughbred horses, were ioaled at tha Sleepy Hollow ttabloi in San Aiuelmo, Calif. Baby brothar and litter. Rex and Regina from left to right, are ihown with Bonny, the proud mother, and Mrs. Ella Gianin nL owner. SLPCD03TO Inaugural Fight Card Set For Armory Arena Tonight Tonight is the night for the first prize fights to be held in Klamath Falls for 18 months, since the days when the marines and sailors put on a smoker or two for war bond drives early last year. The curtain goes up at 8:30 in the armory on five welter, middle and lightheavy bouts be tween Klamath Falls and Chilo quin boys, inaugurating a semi monthly boxing card here. In the future Promoter- Mack Lillard and Matchmaker Larry McLane plan to have bouts every other Tuesday night, in addition to the weekly wres tling matches on Thursday flight Tonight's two main event fights puts Bruce Miller of Chiloquin against Bob Ross of Klamath, five rounds at 152 pounds, and Chuck Kujawski of Klamath against LeRoy Barkley of Chiloquin at 170. Teddy Roosevelt meets Chil oquin's Johnny Ruff in a four- j standings!! AMERICAN LEAGI'E Pet. .850 .700 .474 .444 .438 .438 .313 .263 St. Louis Chicago Washington Cleveland .... Philadelphia YesOrdi v'a KnK Chicago 2, New York 1. Detroit 3. Philadelphia 1. Washington 7. Cleveland 4. Bo ton 7-5. St. Louis 5-4. LEAGUE LEADERS Batting Pesky. Boston, .430; Williams, Boston. .411. Runs Pesky. Boston, 23; Williams, Boston. 22. Hits Pesky, Boston. 34; Williams, Bos ton. 30. Home Runs DiMaggio, New York, and Chapman. Philadelphia. 5. Pitching Chandler. New York; Harris, and Dobson, Boston 4-0-1000. NATIONAL LLAGt T. W. Brooklyn ....... io St. Louis ..........10 Boston 8 Chicago . 9 Pittsburgh 9 New York .. 8 Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia 5 Yesterday' Results No games scheduled. .025 .625 .571 .500 .500 .471 .4:i .294 LEAGI'E LEADERS Batting Musial. St. Louis. .416; Her man. Brooklyn, .395. Runs Hopp. Boston. IS; New York. 13. Hits Musial. St. Louis, 27; Wyrostck, Philadelphia. 25. Home Runs Mize. New York, and Walker. Brooklyn. 3. Pitching Lanier. St. Louis, 4-0; Kusk. Chicago, and HeinUelman, Pittsburgh. 3-0. You con catch fish in o bucket with our tackle! McMahon Swivels 2 for 5 Paftty Snaps 2 for 5 All Sizes X y Rod Guide Tips ... 35 ! POOLE'S Bicycles h Sporting Goods 222 So. 7th s-x.t Mr mm fi-m round nrelim at 155 pounds. Another four-rounder pits Rudy Carlson and Jack Jones to gether at 140 pounds, and the other bout places Blackie Smith of Klamath and Dally Lotches of Chiloquin in the ring at 148 rounds. Eight-ounce gloves will be used in the bouts, which will be conducted according to strict state boxing commission rules. The referee and two judges will officiate and make deci sions. PCL Shakeup Drags Bevos Into Cellar By The Associated Press The Pacific Coast baseball league baseball clubs had one of their greatest personnel shake- ups this season, and as a result the two teams which dominated the wind-up last year are the low men on the ladder today. Defending the pennant, the Portland Beavers, who got less out of the re-shuffle than most of the rest of the clubs, have been dragged into the cellar with 22 losses in 36 starts. Just ahead of them with the same number of losses and 15 wins are the Seattle Rainiers, who finished second last year. The league has developed into a much better pitchers' loop than during the war years, and the two northern teams can blame much of their trouble on failure to keep the pace in that depart ment. In power at the plate, the Rai niers have kept up, and today have a team batting average sec ond only to Hollywood. Head liners for the Rainiers include Harold Sueme, with an average of .370 in 19 games up to Friday; Bill Ramsey, with .348 in 34 games, and Ted Norbert, with .317 in 16. The Beavers stand sixth in team batting average, with the best individual performance so far turned in by Herman Reich, hitting .315 in 29 games. Web foots Blank Cougc ars, 6 to 0 PULLMAN. Wash.. May 7 P A hot pitching duel between Hal baltzman of Oregon and Adrian Jorrissen for seven innings wound up with the Oregon Web foots blanking the Washington State Cougars, 8-0, here yester day and the wily ducks still on top of the northern division base ball league. The score: R H E Oregon 100 000 410 6 11 3 W. State 000 000 000 0 6 1 Saltzman and Rodiger; Jorris sen, Foster and Wilburn. WOODWORKERS MAY QUIT PORTLAND, May 7 fP) The CIO International Woodworkers ' of America in British Columbia j are debating whether 1o call a I strike after rejecting a 12'4 i cent hourly wage increase,. IWA President James Fadling report I ed today. Special Riding Events This week at A. B. CORRALS O Wiener Roast Wednesday, 6 p. m. 0 Supper Ride Thursday, 6:30 O Breakfast Ride Sunday, 9:00 a. m. For Reservations Phone 5647 Riders with own hones welcome McPhail Going To Legal Mat With Pasquel NEW YORK, May 7 CVi The hearing on the application of President Larry MticPhail of the New York Yankees for an in junction restraining Jorge Pnsquel and his Mexican baseball league from attempting to induce Yankee players to go to Mexico was postponed today until May 16 at the request of Jerome Hess, attorney for Pasquel. Justice Julius Miller granted the postponement over the pro test of Louis Carroll, attorney representing the Yankees who said the club would be on the road at that time. Hess said his client needed more time to prepare for the proceedings. In St. Louis, Federal Judge Rubcy M. Hulen issued a tem porary restraining order enjoining the Pasquel organization from "unlawfully interfering" with the Brooklyn Dodgers and set May 14 for hearing on a request for a permanent injunction filed for Bend Tops Pel Track The Bend Lava Bears topped Klamath's Pelicans in a dual track and field meet in the Des chutes city Saturday but had to wait until the final event, the relay, to do it. Final tally was 64 W points for Bend to 57 W for Klamath. At the end of the last event be fore the relay each team need ed the relay to win but Klam ath's top point-winners in that event were not along, having ;one to the state music festival ir been left at home with in uries. Bend copped the relay and the meet. George Rasmussen, Bend's ace po'e vault man again crack ed the stat vault record, hit ting 12 feet 10 inches, an inch and a half above the mark he had set the week before at Salem. Elwyn Rose of Klamath hurled the javelin 158 feet 3 "4 inches, setting a new field rec ord, and Bill Sari heaved the ehot 43 feet 114 inches for a new field mark. Results Shot put woo by Sari (K: McCauley B. Rom iK. Distance: 43 feat Ui Inches. Huh hurdle won by Raamusscn IB): Thurmmn K. Shefford tB. Time 0:158. Pole vault won by Rasmussen iB': Thurman 'K. Shefford iB. Height: 12 feet 10la Inches. 100-yard dash won by Jones iBi; Ed wards K. Yates K. Time: 0:10 X Mile won bv Maudlin B: Dortnan (Ki. Bushnell 'KL Time: 4:44 S, Discus Won by McCauley iB': DeVore K. Sutton tBi. Distance: 132 feet 10 High Jump won by Pop K: CHIls B: Hawes B and Williams K. tie for third. Heighl: 5 feel S Inches. 440-vard run won by Jones iBi ; FUey B. Moaby .K-. Time: 0:53.1. Low hurdles won by Redkey IK', Shefford iB'. Time: 0 23 S Broad jump won by Edwards fK: Maudlin iBi. Hawes iBi. Distance: 20 feet 3 Inches. Javelin won by Rose IK1: DeLaney B. GiUia iBi. Distance: 158 feet 3l Inches. . ,,, 220-yard dash won by Edwards iK: Brown . Mansfield IB'. Time: 0 23 8. 880-vard run won by Clark iBi; Ben nett iki. Call iBi. Time: 2:8 . Relay won by Bend. Harvest Migrants Get War Surplus PORTLAND, May 7 (iPh War surplus tents, cots and mess equipment and some buildings will be made available to Oregon farmers and food processing plants for seasonal use by mi grant harvest workers. Leo C. Stoll, chairman of the Northwest Canners' labor advi sory committee for Oregon, re ported county agents will receive applications for the supplies in housing short districts. Famous Boxing Manager Dead NEW YORK, May 7 OP) James J. Johnston, manager, known throughout the boxing world, died suddenly today at his home of a heart attack. He was 70. Johnston, father of 12 chil dren, attended the fights in St. Nick's last night and a little later complained to compan ions that "I'm tired. Take me home so I can get a good night's sleep." He arose this morning and collapsed while dressing. During his career he man aged or was interested in the affairs of nine world cham pions, including Jack Sharkey of Boston who held the world heavyweight crown for a time. Others on his list of cham pions were Harry Greb, Ted (Kid) Lewis, Vince Dundee, Pete Latzo and Mike McTigue. DRIFTWOOD CAFE 126 So. 7th Coder New Manage ment Barbecues Steaks Hamburgers OPEN 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Closed Sundays JJ 4 the club by a St. Louis attorney. Rickey Resisting MacPhail declared meanwhile that the Yankees would seek in junctions against the Mexican league and its agents in every state where his team play and President Branch Rickey of the Dodgers said he would resist the efforts of Jorge Pasquel and his brothers in every way Ire could. Bernardo Pasquel, vice presi dent tof the Mexican league, said in New York that, If neces sary, his organization would "go to the supreme court to estab lish the right of our league to offer better salaries than are now open to baseball players on the North American continent." "We have offered baseball players better salaries, im proved living conditions and re duced working hours to play in Mexico," Bernardo said in a prepared statement on the eve of his appearance in court on the Yankee hearing. "We come into court with no apologies for these actions." Big Surprise Coming He told a reporter he had re ceived no formal notice of the St. Louis action by the Dodgers but declared: "Just wait a while. We will have a legal surprise for Mr. Rickey, too. A nice big sur prise." Rickey, who talked to report ers last night in Pittsburgh while en route back from a hur ried trip to St. Louis, said he believed "St. Louis is the cen tral point for dissemination of this Mexican business." No Housing, No Coaching SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 7 liP) The housing shortage cost Santa Clara university its football coach today Larry (Moon) Mullins, celebrated half back of Knute Rockne days. Mullins, in submitting his res ignation, which was accepted by the athletic board, explained he had spent the past five months trying to find living quarters for his wife and six children. Mullins told newsmen that during that time his wife and four daughters had lived in a hotel in nearby San Jose, while he and his two sons lived at the university. He said he had no Immediate plans for a new coaching job, and intimated he would make sure of living accommodations beforehand in considering a new offer. Money Golfers Await PGA Summer Swing HOUSTON, Tex., May 7 iP) The nation's top golfers were moving into Texas today for the start of the summer tour of the PGA with S25.000 waiting for them in this state. Thursday through Sunday they play in Houston's $10,000 tournament of champions at River Oaks Country club. Next week they go over to Fort Worth for the $15,000 Co lonial national invitation, com peting May 16-19 over the course where the last national open was held. NEW YORK Cecil Hudson, 1M, t.os Angeles, outpointed Tommy Bell, 150, Youngstown. O. . 10. CHICAGO John Hubbard. 1S3. Mil waukee, outpointed Bill Peterson, IBS',,, Indiana Harbor. Ind.. 8. Wonted To Buy DUCK STAMPS (Any Year Data) Offer 25c for parforated copies, 15c for straight edged copies. Da net want ' torn, Samafrs er mutilated stamps. Send en portien of license le ba safe. Will pay postage botk ways. Send to T. W. MATTHEWS Care Matthews Bosana Shop Belse, Idaho Listen Tonight 9:30 KFLW brings you a ringside, blow-by-blow descrip tion of tonight's BOXING CARD from the Armory Tune to 1450 at 9:30 KFLW ABC Fight's Tonight wa.a1)aams1s1ls Rudy Carlton, young Klam. tth Falls athlete, will moot Chiloquin's Jack Jonoi In a four-round bout at 140 pounds in the armory tonight. Tha boxing matches will be broad cast over KFLW at 9:30. Tacoma Opens New Ball Field By Th Associated Preis T-'ciin? 'st of the eight clubs in the Western International i.ague to play before the home folks, will trot out the parades and the bunting and a two-ton baseball bat this afternoon and unveil a new bull park as well. Bremerton provides the oppo sition, repaying the compliment, as it were. The Tacoma Tigers opened Bremerton's home season in that town's first professional baseball game. The new Tacoma park seats around 5000, so an opening game attendance record for this sea son may be In the books. Salem's 4309 seems to be tops to date. The two-ton, 40-foot bat is a donation from a pole company but none of the Tiger Paul Hun yans is expected to do anything with the bat except gawk at It. Main W-I interest tonight, how ever, will center at Wcna tehee where the phenomenal Salem Senators seek to tie Yakima's 1038 mark of 12 straight vic tories at the opening of a season. The Senators, managed by ex Umpire Frisco Edwards, already have racked eleven straight four from Yakima and seven from Spokane. Wenatchee cur rently is in second place. Victoria opens a full week's stand at Yakima tonight, while Vancouver starts a three-game scries at Spokane. Starting Fri day, the clubs switch foes, with Vancouver at Tacoma; Bremer ton at Wenatchee and Salem at Spokane for weekend four-game series while Victoria and Yak ima stay put. IKillTg LAST NK.IIT Hr I ne A i NEW HAVEN. Conn. -.Willie Pep 12 Martford. outpointed Ernie Petrone, IM. Philadelphia. 10 inon tltlei. PHILADELPHIA Wesley Motllon. Mi's. Philadelphia, outpointed Joey Bar num. Ml. "eel's. ,r YOUNCSTOWN. O. Leo Kodak. 1.1S, Chicago outpointed BouU aicmtiK, 1421,4. Detroit. 10. EADS Packing Crating Shipping Local Moving Office: 220 Main Phone 8271 Ware ha a 351 Market STORAGE I 1450 KC. Bosox Winging Away On 11-Game Streak By The AiioclaUd Press Joe Cronin's critics must be I' u rii up ini' iimimiiiillim luiluy Willi Ilia Huston Kud Sox winn ing ii way to mi H-gaiMe winning atieuk ami lopping thu Amen-ci-n It'iiguu by tin fo length.. Ci'iiiiln's gang Is the not test thing in busebiill this spi'lngtimo season with thu sluggers brut lug out a .310 team Mveiiigo during the victory spree and 10 of 1 1 straight pitchers going the route. Tex Huglison. Dave Ferris and Micky Harris were supposed to carry the pitching limit hut an cx-CiI named Joe Dolisnn, generally overlooked In thu ear ly calculations, litis been tak ing the bows with Harris on a perfect 4-0 win record. Beats Nowhouitr It was Dobson who handed Hal Nt'wliouscr his first loss uf the season lust week and it wits the same 211-ycnr-old righthander from Dtiruut, Ok la., who kept the win streuk ulive by winning ycslerdiiy'a 5-4 second giimo from St. Louis after Furriss lind taken the opener, 7-3. Leftflelder Ted Williams lias been living up to nil expectations with a .411 mark Mill during the win streak), nnd Shortstop Johnny Pesky lends the league with a gaudy .430. Center Field er, Dominic DIMugglo nmt Ciitchcr Hnl Wngner uild their slugging to give Huston the first four hitters In the circuit. The 11-gnme string is the long est since 1D30 when . Cronln's gang reeled off 12 In a row. Uoston gained a full gnme and a hnlf on the New York Yankees who fell before Chicago's Thorn ton Lee, 2-1. Lee, a 38-yeur-old lefthander, came up with his first decision of the year on an eight-hit effort against Floyd Kevins, winning his own game with a two-run single. Detroit Encouragtd Steve O'Neill of Detroit could find eneournging signs in Virgil Trucks' six-hit. 3-1 decision against Philadelphia. Jimmy Outlaw's homer helped the Tiger cause. Walt Masterson's relief chuck. Ing enabled Washington to make Eugene Keg Team Out Of Tourney SPOKANE. May 7 (A') Lead In the clnss A division of the Western Women's Bowling Con gress moved on to the Spokane Sons of Norway team last night, as they rolled a 2410 totul to oust the Kore squad from Eu gene, Ore. The Mierows Jewelry team from Tacoma still held the open team division lend in the North west International Bowling Congress tourney. Altler Garage of Redmond, Ore., was replaced In the commercial team lend by Vans Sports Center of Auburn, Ore., with 2628. Cox and Surgcnt of Yakima held their commercial doubles lead with 1170 while Clnrk und Oslund, Cocur d'Alene, main tained their lend in the open doubles with 1127. BOSTON Pat Cnmlskey. 313. Peterson. N. J . knocked out Earl Lowman. 330. 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