ip e
aeais auppianr
Oaks In Front
By Tht Attoclattd Praia
Tlie roud to Hip liliiiiucle led thruutil) 10 aifonlzing liuiliiiia,
hut Hie Iniiu-cliiilli'iiKliiK Hun Krunc-lnco Boala swunlilnickcd above
the real of the I'ui'llio Count Uunrbull lenuuo tocluy.
Finally brruklnu tlirmiuh thn hurling of Al Olden In tlie
niarnlliun with the Sun Dli'Kci I'mlrca for 3 2 victory lust nlhl,
Sun Fraiicineo liupiwd a half inline nhcud nf Oukliind'f ix-iiiiaiit
hopi-fiila. who tumbled hi'forc thn tail end Hrultlo Itiiinlcra 2-1.
Sn Dli'iio nut two-run leud, acorlnu In llm first unci third,
but the 8rl nindit It ui on Ferris Faln'a iliwle and Nell Sherl
(Ihu'i mid Dim Whlto'i ilmiljlra In the alxtli. From thot point the
Kiiinn couatcd aUintf with no denta on tho scoreboard until Vlnce
UIMiiKUio doubled und morcd on Hoy Nlccly's .Inula In the lUlh.
The topplliiK of thu Uukland Acorns from the leaKue lead, to
which they hud cluna with
h tVfcltv
ibpieib
By HALE SCAHBHOUOH
Fishing Roundup
"Nshlnii's Fun," Mult Flnnl
nan'a sniillng fruture which la
bruadeuat over KFLW every Fri
day nlitht. la bccoinlntf known an
llm aportainnn'a clletlonnry up
and down the count. It la dlatrlh
uttid locally every week by the
chamber of commerce aa part of
the touriat attraction proifram,
and la alio dla-
tributrd and
nolaed around
otherwise.
For thli
weekend and
the next few
daya, Mutt area
Dog hike aa a
likely apot,
with a 17
pound trout
rccen 1 1 y re
ported taken
there. Huaa,
catfish, perch
and crapple
being caught,
too.
Campbell lake ahould be
good apot for trolling a flnahrr
from a small boat, or Juat pluln
bait flablng from allure. The
Chewuukan river will do well
by the flaherman who will atiek
It out all nay and not gel dia
couraged. Grey file or worma
and tingle egga ahould work.
The Upper luke baa reported
good fiahing all over, and the
aame goea for Wood river and
beven-mlle. 1 rolling la tho usual
method, with flashers and
worma.
An 1 fl Inch German Brown
waa recently a standout among
a airing nf fish caught in Paul
ina by Portland anglera. The
airing waa caught by fluaher
milling and on worma.
Fly fiahing ahould be good
late In the afternoon on Paulina,
with dark flip east In tuward
ahore from a bout. Deep creek
haa turned up aome-eight and
10-inchera on worms as ball or
behind a flasher.
Also from Matt comes the In
formation that Whitcy Over
acker, 330 Broad, is conducting
fishing trips, everything fur
nished Including transportation,
meals, beds and even fish, at $23
for two persons for a full week.
He Is ready to go any time,
any place, but bring your own
tackle.
Tod Powell, the San Francisco
Chronicle's fishing and hunting
expert and probably the moat
popular and widely read wildlife
writer on tho Pacific alope, was
In Klamath yesterday, passing
through to sojourn among the
antelope and people on the side
of Hnrt mountain. The Blue Sky
hotel.
Tod will be back through Mon
day and haa promised to appear
for an Interview over KFLW
that afternoon.
There was a mistake, a typo
graphical error, in the Corral
Fence column on yesterday's
sports page, wherein tho Saddle
club's collection for an Injured
rider at the rodeo was listed as
$16 instead of the $1600 it really
was.
We hasten to make that cor
rection so that girls in tho Saddle
club won't think that the Top
Wrangler went south with the
kitty. The amount, again, was
.sixteen hundred bucks, $1600,
that Is.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By Tin AMarUIrd FrMi
Naw York Ray "Suiar" Rnbimon,
Naw York, knnclcad nut Jo Cur
rln. ISO',. Nawark. N. J. .
San FranrUro Bay Drown, 1421',, Lna
Anialaa, knockad nut O'NalU Ball, 1431b,
Datrnlt, S.
Hollywood, Calif. Spaady Cabanalla,
11.1, Hollywood, outpointed Padro Ramlr
ai. UV Maxlro Clly, In.
Ran Dlaso, Calif. Rualy Pavna, Ifla,
Ran main, knocked out Ray Acoala, 1711,
Loa Anaalea, 1,
ml
A. B. CORRALS
AND
RIDING ACADEMY
announce the addition of
R. H. RICE
to the staff, as manager
Mr. Rlc Is a professional Rider and Is thoroughly qualified
as an Instructor. The addition of Mr. Rice will enable us to
extend our services and facilities. Mrs. Buck will continue
to assist In riding activities.
Facilities Are Now Available
For Boarding Horses
3 Miles North en Bend
I m.
cloae nurault by the heals aince
hint Miiv. cumo on an old col
lege try made good by Tony
York of thn Riilniers In the
ninth inning,
Ciolng into the ninth with a
1-0 udviiitlugc, the Acorns used
thruo hiirlers, Itiilph Uuxtuun,
the sturter, Tom Iliifcy and
Floyd Kpcer In a vain effort to
atem the Seattle rally, Karl
Toigetou opened the inning
with a double, and York drove
him home, llufey walked pinch
hitter Hal I'atchett. Another
pinchhittcr, Hugh Poland, greet
ed Kpeer with a alngle, and
York alld home in nn exciting
finiili) for a cloae deciding run.
Siicrumunto's Solona over
look Sun Diego for fifth rank
In the standings by abutting out
the Porthind licavera, 2-0. Garth
(lied) Munn, who earlier this
season pitched a no-hlt game,
allowed the Heavers six hits,
and the Solons pounded Jack
Sulveson of the Deuvers for
nine, both of the runs were
unearned and were scored by
Joe Marty, with an error In
each case chalked to Beaver
Shortstop Eddie Wheeler.
Hollywood and Los Angeles
had a tight pitching duel which
was won by Hollywood's F.ddle
F.rautt 1-0. Fraud's tight-fisted
mound performance let the An
gels have only three hits, while
his teammates nicked Don Os
boin for five. The winners
fiiahioned their run out of Tony
l.uplen's single and Lcftficlder
Frank Kalln'a double In the
first Innings.
Salem Lead
Pared Again
By The Associated Press
The Western International
league ruce for top spot wits as
light today as a goose's throut
in June bug season, with Salem
clinging to the highest rung,
Weiiutchce half a game back
and Bremerton two games off
the pace.
Wcuutchee, playing a tough
brand of host to Spokane, was
tho only one of the topnotchers
to win last night, its 12 to 7
victory scooting it around
Uremviton into the second slot.
Yakima Manager Murium! Clift.
Gene Thompson and Eddie Clbb
hit for tho circuit at Bremerton
to check the upward surge of
the HUfjitckcls.
The two Canadian entries
clubbed out a pair of victories,
the up and coming Victorians
dumping Tacoma S to 3 behind
the six hit pitching of John Car
penter. Vancouver made it two
in a row over Salem, 10 to 3.
tddy Carnett und Ray Ortclg
hit successive homers for Van
couver In the eighth.
Yakima announced the sign
ing of a new pitcher, Fritz
Romple of Zillah's Valley
league team, and said he would
mnke his debut tonight at
Bremerton.
Vets Win First
Softball Match
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars boosted themselves Into a
tie with the Elks last night by
winning their first game of the
Softball second half 3-3 from
the Knights of Columbus on Ap-
Plegate Held
VFW earned Its five runs on
nine hits, and the KC's hit
seven for three, all In the sec
ond inning.
I. ink slammed a homer for
VFW, and Schulmiro and Hen
dricks dropped two three-bag
gers. also for the Vets. McDnn
icls swatted a two-base hit for
KC.
VFW made two errors during
the game, while the KC played
errorless. Battcriea for the
game were Sweet and Olsen for
the Vcta, and McDanicls and
Drullner for KC
Recreation field saw Ashley
fall behind the Mooso by six
points as the Bighorns moved
into first position in the current
second half. Grabbing 11 runs
out of nine hits to Ashley's five
for five, the Moose controled
the game all the way.
Moose oattcrics were Fergu
son and Dcrrah, batteries for
Ashley were Plsan and Dcrrah.
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These thrae gentlemen are the big guns of the Boston Red Sox who now are out In front
of the American league by eight full games over the New York Yankees. On the left is Ted
Williams, batting .348; leading In home runs with 23. and having batted In 73 tallies. Center
shot Is of Bobby Doerr, who has chased in 73 runs and is hitting .306. Rudy York, on the
right, follows Williams and Doerr in the RBI department.
SEMCBtr'S
Fading Brooks
As Cards Sweep Twin Bill
By The Associated Press
Leave It to the Dodgers to ,
upset one of major league's base-
ball s moat ancient traditions.
Of the 18 National league
clubs that have led the pack on
July Fourth only to yield first
place to another team In the past
48 years, five of them repre
sented Brooklyn. And it ap
peared totlay that unless the
skidding Dodgers right them
selves pretty quick, they might
make it six of the last 19.
The Cardinals gained a game
and a half on tho league leaders
yesterday by sweeping both ends
of a doiiblehender from the New
York Gianta 2-1 and 5-4 while
the Chicago Cuba handed the
Dodgers their second straight de
feat, 13-2.
Led by little Peanuts Lowrey
who rammed home seven run
ners and scored three on a home
run and two singles, the Cubs
battered three Brooklyn hurlers
for 13 hits and easily notched
their fifth straight home triumph
over the Dodgers.
Dave (Boo) Fcrriss gained his
13th pitching success and his
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eighth straight over Detroit as
the American league leading
Boston Red Sox defeated the
Tigers 4-2 to increase their mar
gin over the idle New York
Yankees to eight games. A crowd
of 26,200 increased the Red Sox
attendance for 40 home gamer
to 740.517, 10.000 more than
their previous record high set
in 1942.
Johnny Sain pitched a one
hitter as the Boston Braves eked
out a 1-0 decision over the Cin
cinnati Reds. A double by Grady
Hntlon in the first Inning pre
vented the elongated right
hander from registering a per
fect game as Hatton was the
only Rcdleg to reach base.
The cellar dwelling Pittsburgh
Pirates quelled a ninth inning
Philadelphia rally to defeat the
Phillies 4-3 and move to within
three games of the seventh place
Quakers.
Modocs Plan
Saddle Trip
The Modoc tribe's fourth an
nual ride and horseback week
end in the mountains will be
held August 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the
South Warner mountain region
of Modoc National forest.
Horsemen will have their
mounts and gear at the John
Nccr corral, a mile and a half
cast of Alturas by the morning
of August 1 to start from there,
or at the Fitzhugh ranger station
tho next morning, to take up the
ride from there.
The riders will leave Fitz
hugh ranger station August 2 for
Mill Creek meadows by way of
Pine Creek basin. Riders from
Cedarville will join the party
at Pine creek.
The next two days the party
will be broken up into small
groups for various fishing and
scenic trips. Ivan Sack and Bud
Smith arc in line to organize
these side trips.
For persons not wanting to
make the long trip on horseback,
a truck will leave the Niles hotel
in Alturas Friday morning, Aug
ust 2, for the party's base camp
at Mill creek.
Blankets and all camp equip
ment will be furnished bv the
forest service and eats will be
furnished from the chuck wagon.
Anyone with a bedroll should
take it along.
Racer Comes From
Far Back To Win
SEATTLE, July 13 (PI Com
ing from far back in a 10-horse
race, Hairana won the featured
seventh at Longacres yesterday,
a $1000 six furlong run.
The mutual payoff was $12,
$8.40 and $4.90, with Peacock
Johnny paying $11.20 and $8.20
for place and Garryland $4.30
for show.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
SUNDAY Ju 1.30 fcM.
Mt. Shasta vs. Klamath Falls
AT KLAMATH FALLS
ATTEND THE GAME
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broadcsits of Northern California League gamts by KFLW
Sox
Sugar Chills
Joe Curcio
NEW YORK. July 13 VP)
The fistic faithful didn't care
much today about whether
Sugar Ray Robinson knocked
southpaw Joe Curcio out in the
first or second round at Madi
son Square Garden last night.
They were wondering more
about Just what walloper, short
of Joe Louis himself, could
handle Welterweight Sugar Ray
in the manner approved by the,
experts.
The sugar man from Harlem
took only one lump to stir up
Joe, the southpaw swatter out
of Jersey.
This "lump" of a left hook
landed just as the bell rang end
ing the first round of their
scheduled ten-rounder. And in
asmuch as Southpaw Joe was
still flat on his back when the
Dell sounded to begin the sec
ond round, it didn't make much
difference whether the folks
figured the payoff should be
for the first or second session.
Albany Slates
Baseball School
ALBANY, Ore., July 13 (VP)
lne Brooklyn Dodgers will
hold a baseball school for veter
ans and young players from 17
to 22 here July 17-20.
Tom Downey, chief Pacific
scout for the National league
baseball club, will direct the
school, with Scouts Howard
Taak and Jay Kelchner and
Dodger Coach Jake Pitler as
sisting.
The fomal platypus or duck
bill of Australia cats heavily
while suckling young. In one in
stance; a female waighing only
two pounds consumed one and
three-quarters pounds of worms
and shellfish overnight.
LEGAL NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOE BIDS
Sealed bids will b received on or
before 7:30 p. m.. Monday, July 29, 19-M
at the office of the Clerk of School Dti
trie. No. 1, Room 200. Klamath Union
High School. Klamath Falls, Oregon, fot
the erection of 1 a boiler house addi
tion and '2t for the Installation of a new
boiler and oil burning equipment fot
the Fremont School at Klamath Falls
Oregon. They will be publicly opened
and read. Separate bids will be taken
for each Item 1 and 2.
Plant and Specifications may be ob
tained at the office of HOWARD R.
PERRIN. Architect. 1121 Main Street.
Klamath Falls. Oregon. A deposit of Ten
and no100 Dollars iSlOOOi will be re
quired for Plans and Specifications. De
posits will be refunded to the bidders
upon return of the Plans and Specifica
tions. Plans and Specifications are on
file at the Builders Exchange Coop.,
Portland, Oregon.
The successful bidder will be required
to furnish a Surety Company Bond in
full amount of the Contract price, and
he shall be required to carry Public Lia
bility Insurance at specified.
A Bidder's Bond or Certified Check In
amount equal to five percent tSfr) of
the lump sum bid must accompany the
bid as a guarantee for the execution of
the contract and the bonds, In case the
contract is awarded to the bidder.
The Directors of School District No. 1
reserve the right to reject any and all
bids and to waive any Informalities.
This project has been approved for
construction by the Civilian Production
Administration.
Signed J. PERCY WELLS.
Clerh
Jly-1 3-30-439
Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin
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Mt. Shasta
Next Game
For Locals
The baseball game tomorrow
afternoon between the Klamath
Sons and the Mt. Shasta Moun
taineers will begin at 1:30 on
Recreation diamond on Owens
street and will be the second
meeting of the two clubs this
season.
Early In the Northern Cali
fornia league schedule the Sons
took on Mt. Shasta down there
and squeezed out a 3 to 1 vie
lory by scoring all three runs In
the sixth inning.
Klamath now is tied for the
top spot of the loop, eight wins
and one loss, with Weed sharing
the rung, Mt, Shasta places
fourth in the standings with
four wins and five Iokk,
Jim Oisen will probably get
the call to pitch for the Sons
tomorrow, it being his rightful
turn on the mound, but Olsen
has lately been playing on first
base because of his hitting abil
ity. Manager Mel Carpenter has
also indicated that Frannie
Miller may be called to pitch.
Otherwise, the lineup will
probably be essentially the
same as for several games past.
Ban uoioar is the logical back
stop in that Johnny Pastega
had a finger knocked out of kil
ter in one of the Roseburg ex
hibition games.
The game will be broadcast
direct from the field by Sports
caster Don Neal over KFLW.
the airing to start at 2 p. m.
Southerners Go
Into Net Finals
TACOMA, July 11 lP
Hardly anyone was surprised as
Californiani moved steadily to
ward the championship finals
yesterday in the 55th annual
Pacific Northwest Tennis tour
nament, dominating all divi
sions. Very few nortnwestern-
ers remained in the running.
Results included:
Junior men's singles Hugh
Findlay, Portland, defeated
George Gentry, La Jolla, Calif.,
2-6. 6-2. 7-5. Junior women's
singles Solveig Ivarsson, Seat
tle, defeated Willi Tanner, Port
land, 6-4, 6-1. Mixed doubles
!S
Bud Gilmore, Salem, Ore., and
Muriel Kifer, San Diego, defeat
ed Bill Last, Vancouver. B. C,
Ure., and
and Monty Myers, Portland,
6-2, 6-4. Curtwright and Gil
more defeated Stan Anderson
and George Chichester, San
Francisco, 6-2, 6-2.
Warriors Decision
Bellingham, 9-7
BELLINGHAM, July 13 (TP)
The Bellingham Bells, winners
of 20 out of 26 games this sea
son, dropped a 9 to 7 decision i
to the Fort Lewis Warriors here
last night.
Hal A ma son, former Belling
ham high school mound ace.
pitched the victory for the sol
diers. All of the runs off Aranson
were unearned. Jim Neufeldt hit
a three-run homer for the victors
in the fourth.
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Tuesday Fight Card Filled
Preliminary to the Ursal
Snapp-Johnny Peters embroil
ment at the armory next Tues
day night will be another five
round bout and three battles of
four rounds.
The top preliminary will be a
middleweight encounter be
tween lefthanded Johnny Jones
of Klamath Falls, and a new
comer entitled Gene Darko, re-
Bulla Cracks
Links Record
KANSAS CITY, July 13 IP)
High-flying Johnny Bulla of Chi
cago was hoping today that the
galley would continue to follow
the favorites and let him and
son Bobby continue their sensa
tional, work in the $20,000 Vic
tory Bond Kansas City Interna
tional Golf tournament.
Seven-year-old Bobby, a bud
ding golfer himself, was the
loudest booster in a small por
tion of the 6000 fans who trailed
Father Johnny In his 8-under par
64 that busted Hillcrest Country
club's 6592-yard course record
yesterday.
In breaking the course record
of 86, which was equalled by
early pace-setter Jimmy Hines of
Chicago in the opening round.
Bulla started out today 12
strokes under par at 132. He had
a 68 on his first go.
Hines faded to a comparative
ly easy par 72 on the hard Hill
crest course and started today
with a 138, the same figure
boasted by persistent Ben Ho
gan, Hershey. Pa.; Harold (Jug)
McSDaden, Sanford, Me.; Stew
art Alexander, Lexington, N. C;
Clayton Heafner. Charlotte, N.
C, and Amateur Frank Stranna
han, Toledo, O.
Neison, Toledo, O, pre-tourna-ment
favorite, was in second
place today by virtue of his 69-67-138
Job for the first two days.
Sox Will Exceed
Million At Gate
BOSTON, July 13 (IP) With
38 more home games In 32 play
ing days remaining, Boston's
colorful Red Sox now appear
certain to pass the million mark j
in attendance.
Yesterday's paid crowd of 26, j
290 enthusiasts brought the total
, n. in nnmA. In 91 nQUlnM A.,m
at. Fenwav nark to 740.517 for:
a new record. The previous ;
mark of 750,340 was set in 1942. 1
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SATliaDAY, Jalr II. lais, rta Tkraa
cently out of the navy and
resiaeni oi aprague Klver.
Jones has batted .500 in two
fights here, being the victim of
a TKO administered by Billy
Sunday once, and knocking out
Pete Cordon in his other ap
pearance. Both fights ended in
the third round. Darko is thus
far without a record.
The strongest four-rounder
will have the very popular
cobred boxer, Teddy Roosevelt,
coming up against Jim Wright
of Chiloquin, another newcom
er. That will be a middleweight
scrap with the odds all on
Roosevelt, who has been a very
conscientious trainer and haa
improved with every fight.
Roosevelt has a four-fight rec
ord of decisions in the local
ring so far, three going to him
and the fourth to Billy Sunday.
Teddy gained an edge on John
ny Ruff twice and Jack Dodga
once.
Pete Gordon, who lost his
one fight to Johnny Jones, tries
again Tuesday, this time a mid
dlewelght fight with Pepsi
Marino of Klamath Falls.
The opener will be a light
weight tiff, the only one on the
card, between Charles Mitchell
of Klamath, former KUHS
fighter, and Herb Snell of
Sprague River.
The lightheavy main event,
however, is the bout that is i.
tracting all the attention. Ursal
Snapp, Merrill's polished box.
er, goes up against the dyna
mite fists of Indian Johnny
Peters who last fight night
blasted LeRoy Barkley into
dreamland with just two solid
punches.
GAME RULED OUT
PASADENA, Calif., July 13
(IP) The Rose Bowl's football
committee has ruled against the
application of the Los Angeles
Dons of the All-America Foot
ball league for a pro game in the
Bowl Aug. 30 for charity. The
Dons had proposed to play the
New York Yankees.
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