Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 16, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    Cards Punish
Dodgers Again
By Th AuocUud Prn
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Iron) Dimora, I'u., who l iiuiilihlnu Nullonul Iciiiiur hurl Inn ut
t .3B7 clip mid InuriliiK Eddie Oyer Itrd Hlrdu In their drive tu
avertiika the Ivuuiie It-nil from the tlrooklyn Uoilucm.
. The SJ.Vycur-iilii slur, who leuila hl li-uifun In hll, rtum scored,
rlouhlo anil trlpli-n hww enjoyed sumo of 111 blfict clays at the
pinto nuulnut tlio DtiitKcrs.
Hiin e 2)1,470 twin ut Hiiortmiiun's pink lunl niuhl, Mimlul
liurki'd the ird hot Ciuria to u 10-4 victory over tho Drunks by
imiiihliiii four lilts In five, trips to the plute, lucliullng homer
mid triple.
Tlin four blown Imrrunccl Munliil'i nverauc nuulnnt Brooklyn
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Anhley hud u record of four
error. Piilmerton mndc three.
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mid Anliliy took the lionifr for
'lnierlon
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mite field, the Knur-Slur Mcr
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their record of tunics won when
the Knlilhl of C'olunibu drop
ped them U12 alter the Kour
Star lout control of their lead
und allowed omul run for the
KC's In the fourth Innlnii. The
Merchunta Hot 11 liltn, KC had
12.
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by Kcmpter In the econd
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I Hrooki.
The victory waa the Curd'
third In row over Hrnoklyn
and It narrowed the Dodders'
nmriflu to one and one - half
liuiiie. SI. I. mil hopped on
liuuli Cuaey for two run In the
opening Innlnii and iced the de
rlnlnn by acorlnu three more
runa In (he fourth and fifth
frame.
In all, tbe Card nipped five
Dnducr huiler for 13 hit In
the buttle, marked by the buiilnh
nienl of MuniiKer I.eo Durochrr
and Outfielder I'cte Helner of
llrooklyn In the third InnliiK
when they prntimled a decision
by Umpire Al Dnrlick.
Brulni Advance
CliicuKo'i third place Cub ad
vanced tu within four and one-
hnlf KUine of llrooklyn a Hook
Wye pitched the defending Nu
llonul Icnilue chumplona lo a
3-1 victory over the New York
Glunta.
AlthoiiKll defeatiuu the Pills-
hurKh Pirate 3 2, the lio.-ton
Uravea dropped liito a fourth I
place deadlock with the Clncin-1
null Heds. who downed tho Phil-
adclphla Phllllea. 4-2.
Johnny Nlnxcllng. veteran'
righthander, limited the Plrutci- i
lo ix safeties a Boston tallied
nil of it runs In the first inning.
Dick Ullcr collected four of tho
Braves' elglil hits, allowed by
Ken llcliiUeluiun und 1'reuchcr!
Itoe.
Huokle Johnny llctki scattered
seven Philadelplila blows In the
Keds' will. (Jrudy iliitloii, an
other recruit, slummed a three
run homer in the fifth Inning to
account for Cincinnati's margin
of victory.
In the American league, the
Detroit Tiger defeated t h e
lumping New York Yankee 2-0
behind the two-hil pitching of
Freddie llltchlnson before 311.803
night game fan at New York.
The crowd increased New
York' home attendance to
1.4H0.77S In 44 game which Is
4301 admission short of the
major league mark established
by the pennant winning 102U
Chicago Cubs,
Pale Hose Blanked
Phil Murchlldon of the Phila
delphia Athletic ubiii turned in
a two-hit triumph, whitewashing
the Chicago White Sox 12 0. The
Muckmen clinched tho gume In
tho second liming when they
pounded five runs home.
The St. Louis Browns fell Into
a fifth place deadlock with the
Cleveland Indians, who, along
with the front-running Ked Sox,
were not scheduled. Tha Browns
lost 4 2 their battle with Wash
ington Senators.
Buddy Low Is drove In half of
Washington's runs with a triule
and a single and as little Mickey
lliiefner spaced seven St. Louis
hits to gum his seventh conquest
of the campaign,
'No Hooch' Order
Given San Diego
SAN D1KCJO, Cnllf., July 18
Ml Bill Starr, president of the
ban Diego Coast League Pudres.
said here today he had ordered
hi players "lo slay out of all
bar ' in his efforts to smooth out
trouble that have figured in the
Padres' recent slump.
The order, Starr indicated, wa.a
Intended to keep players from
tho influence of dissension
spreading fans, rather than be
cause of any excessive drinking.
Starr reiterated his support of
"Pepper" Marti n, declaring:
"Pepper is going to got 100 per
cent backing from me as long as
ne is manager of the Patlrcs. !
He asserted that Boots Pof
fenborgcr, pitcher suspended for I
fulling to get into a uniform for I
the Sunday doublc-hcnder at Sun !
Francisco, had been ordered back I
lo Sim Diego, Tho Padres open I
a series at Sacramento today. '
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Pared Down
To 23 Days
Nimroda can look forward to
a curtailed deer season for next
lull If the tentative bunting reg
iiliitloua act up by the state
guiiin commission arc adopted In
their present form. Tho guiierul
deer aciiaon will run iroin nep.
teuiber 28 lo October 20, Inclu
sive, 23 duya.
Last yeiir the season wai 30
days, from September 2D to Oc
tober 28. Mag limit is the samp,
one dei.r, forked horna or bet
ter. In addition to the general sea
aon, aeverul special acasona ara
being act up for certain loc-all-tlca
for which permit will be
laaucd for controlled hunting,
nllowlng ahootlng of antlerlea
deer In ome sections and both
buck mid doe in other. Thce
special seasons were listed a
reason for shortening the gen
eral seuson.
In the Dsvll's Garden lava
beda ursa on tha state line in
Lake county, 500 permlta will
be Usuad for hunting antlar
less daer from November 30
to Dsctmbsr 4. In the Crook
ed creek district of Lake coun
ty, 600 permlta for antlerless
deer will be Issued for the -on
from October 29 to No
vember 2.
At Bummer lake, Including
tho area along the east alone of
Summer lake rim, thore will be
8U0 permit from October 22 to
October 27 for deer of either
lex.
Those are the deer hunting
urco close by Klamath In which
these controlled Kins are pcing
considered. Othera include:
'''t river area, lower Baker
county. 100 permit for deer of
-'H-?r cx, aenson September 22-
Cove area In Union county,
300 permits for antlerle deer,
sciMun November 9-17.
Canyon creek game reserve
In linker, bow ana arrow hunt
ing October 918 in that part of
the refuge north and cast of the
creek, provided that additional
area there Is open to rifle hunt
ing. Archery season In the Des
chutes refuge I open from Sep
teinher 28 lo October 8. with a
bng limit of one deer of either
sex.
Up In Bnker county where
ranchers complained last spring
of an overabundance of elk the
commission ha tentatively et
a three-day open season on bull
elk In the Muddy creek area
from Aiimut 31 lo September 2.
A game biologist In the Baker
area estimated tnot mere arc
dsn elk in the region and that
nearly half of them should be
shot.
. General elk season for east
ern Oregon Is set from October
28 to November 7, ana irom
October 26 to November 10 In
Klamath. Lane. Lincoln, Des
chutes and portion of other
counties. The baa limit la one
bull elk with forked horns or
better.
Bnker rountv's open season
fur elk of either ex I from
November 18 to December 22.
Pheasant season will run from
October 19-27 in Klamath coun
ty and to the west, limit three
' eneka dav but not over aix In
i seven dav. but In Lake and
TJeselnite the season I uctnoer
10-20, 'wo cocks a day or four
mnxlmum for the season.
Klnmnth county ha no val
ley quail season provided by the
game commission.
These regulations are tenta
tive and were worked out by
the commission at a hearing in
Portlnnd last week. There w"l
be another hearing Julv 27,
when final regulations will bo
adopted.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
B" The Associated P'es
BALTIMORE Cleo Everett.
104. New York, outpointed Abel
Ceslac. 521. Argentina, (10).
New York Joey Varoff, 138.
New York, and Ernie Cooeland.
145. New York, drew, (81; Cecil
Hudson. 154 'i. Los Angeles,
outpointed Henry Jordan. 151,
Atlnntic City, N. J.. (10).
DR. M. C. CASSEL
Chiropractic Physician
233 SO. 11th ST.
PHONE 5609
Aging Negro
By RUSS NEWLAND
SAN FIIANCISCO, July 18
(I') The (iieatlon bus been put
to us: "Who Is the oldest active
boxer In the country today?"
This would be a (lumper ex
cept for the fact there I a negro
neavywclght numed Tiger Jack
Kox In Spokune, Wash., who is
going along with a fine disre
gard for the average ago limi
tations, Fox is exceedingly cugy about
hi age but Nut r'leischer's rec
ord book lists him u having
neen born April z, 1UU7, In In
dlunupulls. This would make
him 3U yearn old und if he Isn t
thu dean of fighters he can hold
the title until somebody trots
out an older cundidute.
Slightly Confused
For a check ut the source, we
Double Main
Bill Slated
A double main event is on the
rassle schedule for Thursday,
the no time limit mixed mutch
and a six-round orthodox boul be
tween George Uusette and an
old-timer returning from the
east, Tex Hager.
The opener will be four
rounds, with Billy McEuln. the
Texa Terror, In the ring against
Mexican Kubc Oracia.
Top of the card will be the
mixed tyle ramie between Walt
'Sneeze' Achelu. the educated
Chinaman and ex-football player,
and Bob Keneston, Gold Hill'
rassling work contribution.
Achelu is this circuit s fore
most Judo specialist and the
mntch Thursday will be split
between Judo and ordinary grap
pling, as exemplified by Kenes
ton. The first two falls will be
fought In those styles, one each,
and tho ln.it fall In tho style of
the muscler who accomplishes
his tumble in the shortest time.
Pros Put Amateur
On Golfing Spot
CHICAGO, July 18 (A't The
golfing boys who play for keeps
will be gunning for a slick lad
who plays for fun, Amateur
Frank Stranahan, when a select
70-player field starts the $10,000
Victory National Open tourna
ment at Mcdinuh country club
tomorrow.
Foremost among the top
drawer professionals who will
be trying to smack down Stran
ahan for the embarrassment he
caused them by winning the
$20,000 Kansas City Invitation
al last weekend, will be defend
ing Champion Byron Nelson.
Nelson, who rapped a 13-un-dor-par
275 in copping the 72
holc victory at Calumet coun
try club last year, finished two
strokes off Stranahan's 274 pace
at Kansas City, sharing third
spot with Jimmy llincj and
Harold (Jug) McSpaden.
Nelson hopes to take apart
the rugged No 3 course at Mo-
dinah a hazard-pocked, par 7
layout that rambles 6929 yards
for reason more than hum.
bling S'ranahan. a fellow towns,
man from Toledo, O.
Klamath To Play
Medford Craters
Scheduling a kings-X game
with the Medford Craters, the
Klamath Sons will come in for
a nocturnal experience over in
the valley tomorrow night.
The night game with the
Craters, at Modford's lighted
park, will be the first arc-light
duty for the Sons and their
second meeting with the Craters,
In the first the Medford team
took the measure of the locals
by an 8-3 score at Medford be-
fore either the Northern Califor
nia or Southern Oregon leagues
started rolling. Medford is cur
rently disputing with the Rose
burg Umpqua Chiefs and the
Ashland Elks for leadership of
the Southern Oregon loop.
The game will start at 8:30.
The moon has no soil.
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Believed Oldest Fighter
t solicited the aid of a couple of
Spokune newshawk, Clarence
Moore and Bob Johnson, but
the sum total of their effort
seems to add up to confusion.
Moore reports that Fox admits
to the age of 38. Johnson Is
more liberal with figure, sub
mitting a range of between 45
and 55. But It I just possible
he was thinking of his last golf
score for five or six hole.
In view of this disparity
and the fuct thut Fox la disin
clined to discus his age, his rec
ord book listing or 3B will be
considered official for the time
being,
A noted, Fox I still going
strong and he win more decis
ions than he lose and his show
ing during 14 year a a profes
sional ia creditable. Before that
Players Nicked
For Squabbling
LOS ANGELES, July 18 tT)
Both managers and a Seattle
player were fined yesterday
for a series of altercations with
umpires during the Oakland
Scuttle scries last week.
President Clarence Rowland
of the Pacific Coast baseball
league announced Outfielder
Edo Vannl of Seattle was fined
$25 for a run-in with Umpire
Phil Mazzco last Wednesday;
Manager Jo Jo White of Se
attle was fined $50 for a
squabble with Mazzeo last Fri
day, and Manager Casey Sten
gel of Oakland was fined $25
for an altercation with Umpire
Bill Engcl on Saturday.
Boxing Card
Shows Class
A boxing; card with class and
potential fistic thrills sticking
out all over it Is lined up for
the armory tonight, topped off
with the five-round main event
between Ursal Snapp and In
dian Johnny Peters.
A sellout crowd i expected
to flock into the local square
garden by starting time, 8:30, as
Merrill boosters of Snapp have
long since reserved one whole
section of scats on the lower
floor.
This Is to be a lightheavy fight
and a matching of the hardest
hitter to appear locally against
the locality's best boxer. Peters
is a chunky Indian boy from Eu
reka with trouble in either hand,
and Snapp is experienced in
handling tough opponents and
can also hit very hard.
The semiwindup will be a
middleweight scrap between
lough, lefthanded Johnny Jones
and a new boy, just out of the
nrvy. Gene Darko of Sprague
River. That fight is scheduled
for five rounds also.
Shufflin' Teddy Roosevelt,
who has been fighting regular
ly and improving with each
month, goes in against Jim
Wright of Chiloquin in the top
four-rounder. Wright is making
nis first appearance here.
Pete Gordon of Chiloquin '
and Pepsi Marino of Klamath ,
arc paired for a four-round mid-'
dlewcight go and in the opener!
Herbert Snell is slated to meet
Charles Mitchell, lightweight di-,
vision.
SAN FRANCISCO Jesse
Flores, 138. Stockton, Calif.,
outpointed Eddie Prince. 1354,
Detroit, (10); Vic Grupico, 138,
outpointed Jimmy Joyce, 135 H,
Gary, Ind., (10).
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SERVICE
IS NOW AVAILABLE!
Ray Royic, Mgr.
he fought ieven years aj an
amateur.
No Trick At All
Incidentally, this rather hardy
perennial of the ring can com-
fare notes with Champion Joe
.ouls, yes suh! In 1939, Louis
kayoed Jack Roper in one
round. Fox accomplished the
same feat twice, lie flattened
Koper in a singlel round In 1934,
and two years previously turned
the trick In six heats.
However, we'd advise Fox to
stay in his own bailiwick and
not go hunting Louis to start
an argument because Joe leave
sentiment behind when he
climb through the ropes.
Anyhow, until an older one
comes along, Tiger Jack, at 39
or over, can Jay claim to being
the oldest fellow throwing
leather In the country today.
Politics Seen
In Fish Lack
Tod Powell, the San Francisco
Chronicle's widely-read wildlife
columnist, said in a radio inter
view yesterday afternoon that
what was wrong with fishing up
and down the Pacific coast was
"too much politics."
Powell's very blunt answer
was in reply to an equally blunt
question asked him by Matt Fin
nigan over KFLW. The writer
said that California's fish and
game setup was nothing more
than a football and was the
poorest in the 48 states.
Right now the state is getting
an ever increasing number of
hunters and fishermen, and the
wildlife officials had done
nothing constructive about pro
viding and maintaining the hunt
ing and fishing opportunities for
them, the newspaperman de
clared. Concerning the duck season,
which will be set by the U. S.
fish and wildlife service, Powell
expressed an opinion that the
season will be cut sharply thislha been advanced t Thanks
year, probably down to 30 ofl?'Yin. Paythe Oregon High
45 days.
He said that he had no ad
vance information, but the rules
would probably be released
within the next two weeks.
He said that the part of the
duck laws which should be
changed is the possession limit
which is set at two days' bag
limit, which invites shooters to
exceed the day limit.
Powell was passing through
Klamath Falls yesterday en route
back to San Francisco from the
Hart mountain Antelope meet
ing. The sun is 93,000,000 miles
from the earth.
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Seals Riding High
On 10-Game Streak
By The Associated Prats .
Tough opposition for the arch
rival In series beginning today
in the Pacific Coast baseball
league may show whether the
rough-riding San Francisco Seals,
winners of 10 straight games,
made their move to pass the Oak
land Acorns too soon before the
stretch.
President Charlie Graham of
the Seals, just before his club
edged by the Acorns last week
for a half-game lead, said, "It is
better to remain in second place
and let the Oakland team bum
itself out. We're staying off the
pace."
But San Francisco's opponents
last week were the San Diego
Padres, who all but lay down and
played dead. And so the Seals
ran up their record of wins to
34 In the last 46 games and
couldn't remain in second place
for winning.
This week the cross -town
rivals for third place, Los An
geles and Hollywood, will likely
make the going rougher for the
top two fag chasers.
The Los Angeles Angels, a
Prep Grid Title
Set Turkey Day
PORTLAND. July 18 JP
The 1948 state high school foot
ball championship game will be
played in Portland, but the date
School Activities association de
cided yesterday.
The semi-final playoff must
be held on or before November
23, the group ruled.
The title game at Multnomah
stadium here last year was held
December 1.
The first New York newspaper
was William Bradford's New
York Gazette, published in 1723.
Venus, when closest to the
earth, is 26,000,000 miles distant.
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game ahead of Hollywood, op
pose the Acorns at Oakland.
M a na g e r Casey Stengel Jf
plagued by Oakland Injuries,
with Fireball Pitcher Francis
Shea bothered by a sore arm,
Catcher Bill Raimondl worried
with a bruised foot, heavy hitter
Les Scarsella taping up a groin
injury, .Shortstop Ray Hamrlck
with a split finger, Pitcher Hy
Vandenberg with a lam back
and Pitcher Bryan Stephens out
with an arm kink,
San Francisco goes to Holly
wood, where the Stars have
never been defeated In a series
this season, for the last 1948 con
tests between the two clubs. The
two teams have played 12 games,
winning six each.
San Diego's hapless Padres,
shaded 13 times consecutively
in two series by San Francisco
and apparently hampered by a
dispute between Manager Pepper
Martin and some of the players,
open a series with the Solona at
Sacramento tonight.
The league's northern mem
bers, Seattle and Portland, will
pound away at each other in
their current battle to see which
club stays out of the cellar. Tha
host team, Portland, is now a
game and a half ahead of tha
dungeon-dwelling Rainier.
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