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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1946)
Twin Wins Ice PCL Standings By Tha Aaeociatod Preae Almost iluiilliato ii'ifiiriniii)i against lower dlvllin cluha ki'il tl if I'liclllc Count IIum'IiuII IrHKuu'i pnlr of pc-iiiianl chasurs In thi'lr Uclay-old clinch liiiliiy, half a nam linui I. Tim Sun Krunclsrii Knils, hold in k the miiir nurrriw nine since July li rxcupi lor iriwc-u name lupno In tloulili-hi-uiinr, lout nllllil won a iltiin-rs' lurl 3U on Katramenlo Koliin wllriucss. C )n li 1 1 i i1 iif vit uy dm Aciiriin did almost exactly the mime llilnu l blnuk Hit I'nrlliind lli-avers 2 0, At Kurruuieiilo trunk Hueao, a recent urailunlr from the Ken In' relief hiirUiiii ranks, hi-ld Ihe Huloni to three lilts latt nl(lit fur Ilia rlitlith win uuulimt two losses till season. At Oakland Homier Anluolu, regular inniind starter fur the Acorns, llinllnd the Heavers to thrrn hits lor ln -llilli win aiiiiiual twu losaca In Hi" vurrrnl cam pa Inn. , 'rim aiinllurllv didn't end there. Garth (licit) Munn. hurllnil lor Sacramento, let the Scale Able Hands On Mat Bill Six ( the hnt niueclcrs In the Business will drape the arm ory cliilclt rant tomorrow nluht In Mack Mllnrd's thruc-dcckcr iiihIii rvrnt. On top, of course, will lie the mixed )du and calch-as-catch-run tussle, between I'ele Hel riinlro and Walt Acheiu, a liuhl whrri'ln the boys dun gymnasium Jai-kVts (or Judo and almoiit any thing la li'lial. Appurriitly "Sncop" Acheiu l Hip boy who Invoulrd Ihe mlxrd match, and lut week he ex plained the rulea to Hclerec Wully Moss unit Announcer Juck Finney In iiliout 30 worda, ao they can't be particularly In volved. The other two bout will be of alx full rounda. or two falla out of three, while the Judo arrumblp will le limited to one hour with tunc out allrr each full. In the oprnlnif bout, rnrw of Trxuiia In the furuis of Hilly McKuIn and Tex linger net to gether fur a crunch session, which the bilti-r ahould lake with raae aiuce he win victurloua over (Jrorgr Ouaette loat week. DuM-tlo la alto un the curd, tliia time fltflitinit Mad Mika Naturlan. tha evil genius from out of llullywuud. Zale Keeps Belt Until Sept. 27 NKW YOHK. July 24 i-Vi Ilia title fight with Kooky CiruI ano put off until September 27, Middleweight C'hnniplon Tony Zale headed home to Gary, Ind., toduy for Irciitmrnt of muscular lufluinmiilliin which uuused post ponpmrnl of Ihe scran scheduled tomorrow nluht In Yankee sta dium. The ailment, described as In-tcr-coatnl neurllla and Inter-coital myoaitla. firat struck tho cham pion lul Saturday, causing a aevere ache In lh muscle of Ins left aide. The new date will make Sep tember a busy month at Yankee stadium, with three title fights In 20 days. A welterweight bout between Chiimplun Marly Servo and Ray Rohinaon is scheduled at Ihe big ball park September 6, with the heavyweight scrap between Joe Louis and Tumi Mauricllo act for September 18. Giants Request Miami Release MIAMI. Fla., July 24 MM Tho New York Giants have requested Minml to release them from a verbal agreement so they could do their 1047 spring training In an unnamed Arizona city. Miami City Manager A. B. Curry disclosed yesterday that Olnnt President Hnrnes Htone hiun had written asking their release hecniiso the team hud "been offered substantial cash guarnntca by a city in Arizona; "In addition," Ihe letter con tinued, "we have an offer to play ii seriel of exhibition games In a city in the Pacific Coast league with assurances of a very satisfactory financial return." Miami offered the Gianls no financial return, and Instead took five per cent of the exhibition gala receipts as rental on tho ball park. t.OS ANGELES Johnny llnynes, 123, Los Angeles, knocked out Walter Ilnfer, 20B, Los Angeles, 3. Ynu'll rAm tismt whlalllng If ?m ate eur Uuhlct Roy Wobblors it, 3050 OsJC 7 Strand Leader 25c 6 lb. Leader IT. 30-ft. coll 1 ' Nivy LIFE JACKETS A Kf Kapok Mad. Bli " LIFE JACKETS O OK Children's POOLE'S Bicycles ft Sporting Coodi 222 So. 7th have four hits for no cunied runs. Lefty Mossiir, on mound for Portland, limited the Oaks to three safeties for no earned runs. Sucrami-nto Shorlilop Kred Harrington threw wildly for all three of the Seul tnlliea, twu in the first Inning and another In the third. The Arorna made both of their acorebnard Impressions In the fifth Inning off the wllducas of Mnor. who hod chucked no hit ball through tho first four frames. In the fatal fifth he loaded the bags on walks, and then Mickey Burnett singled home the two lulUr-a. The Hollywood Stars eked out a 21 victory over the Sun Diego Padres on Krjiiik Kalm's tenth-inning fly to Center, scor ing Tony Luplcn. Lupien got aboard on Pete t'oscararl's bob ble of his easy roller and ad vanced to third on another Padre error. C'pnlerflelder Cul ley It I k a r d homered for the Slurs' first tally In tho fourth Inning. Leu Rice doubled home Coscarart, who had singled and advanced on an error, for the Padre run. Moose Play Merchants STANDINGS ll Mmm . s !' L'ikrlo . - 3 I vrw ' Kike KC . t S Aiklir ' Mktctanu 0 J Tonight's Softball games put Uie league leading Moose nine agulnst the bottom-rung Four Star Merchants In a game at the Recreation ball yard, and Palm prion vs. Knighta of Columbus on Applegate field. The latter tilt will be the sixth game for the Knights and finishes off the schedule for a team which has been improving consistently after a bad start. The Knights Monday night knocked over the Elks to drive them down into fourth place. Both games tonight start at 0:30 sharp. The league schedule ends late next week, but there is one tie gamo lo be unraveled before tho playoff between first and second half champs. The Vets and Ashley went to a ti t) dead heat Monday night. Barbecue Promised At End Of Trail At the end of a horseback ride tonight from the AB cor rals at Wocus will be a goat bar becue for about 20 persons, pre pared by the corral manager, liuss Rice, who Is reputed to be an old hand over I barbecue pit. The riders are expected to be back at the corrnl about 7:30 for the eats, refreshments and music. Prince Hal May Notch 30 Games By Tha Associated Prase Hal Newhouser thought hr'd never gel another chuncu ul a 311-guino victory season when he missed nut In 1 1144 by one but now has 10 victories and at least 11 more pitching turns for De troit. Two yeurs ago when the Tigers Just (nlled to nip Iho brownies at tlie wire, Newhouser won 2D. The brilliant southpaw has worked an average of about once in every four games Detroit has played. Only once, however, has lie gone to the hill without three days' real, und on thut occasion he was ehurged with a loss on relief. He luis won 10 of his twenty-one starts and his cur rent victory string la seven games long after yesterday's 0 1 verdict over Washington. With 07 games to go, he figures to draw about 10 more starting turns, burring arm trouble. Huston has been able to top hlin twice, nnre knocking him out in the first inning of a IS 4 rout. His only other fuilure to go the route was a mid-May meeting with Chicago when he lusted seven frames and received credit for a 0 3 decision. Nats Allowsd Five Detroit routed an old Jinx, Dutch Leonard, as Newhouser continued his spell over Wash ington, allowing oulv five hits. The Tigers nipped Leonard and j Alurino ricrctll for 1 1 safeties and picked up two runs on elu sive knucklers thut got past Catcher Al Evans. Fine pitching was the outstand ing feature of the day's program, limited to four American league gumes when showers washed otit the entire National league pro gram. Allle Reynolds turned In a workmanlike Job In blanking the A s, 2 0. for his fourth suc cess in a row. Tlie Cleveland right-hander helped down Phil Murchlldon witli a seventh-Inning single that drove in a run. Boston Loses First Boston flopped on its first start of a long western swing, bowing lo Chicago, 71, as the White Sox wrapped it up with five funs uff Bill Zubur in the first inning. Johnny Kinney tossed a brilliant five-hitter at Ihe Icuguc leaders, holding Ted Willlnuis lilt less ulthough giving him his 1 Ullth walk of the sea son. A crowd of 411.370, largest ever to witness u single game lu , Chicago, saw tlie contest. Willi a chance to gain a full ! length on Ihe Bed Sox, the New York Yankees fell flat on their faces in dropping an S'i game to St. Louis. Four Yank errors and 14 Brownie hits doomed Murius Russo to his first setback. The lefthander with the ailing flipper was making his second start of the campaign. Denny Gulehuusc allowed 11 blows 111 coasting to his fourth win. Should Ability Be Rewarded? CHICAGO, July 24 MM Tim National Collegiate association council toduy hud for study recommendations by reorescntu tives of 21) major college uthletlc conferences thut recruiting und paying athletes must be abolished. The dele-gules, winding up an unprecedented two-flay meet ing yesterduy, took a firm stand againat semi-professionalism, agreeing to boycott offending schools if necessary. They suggested thai "athletes should not be paid by direct or Indirect ineuiis, because of athletic abilities." They aimed a blow at recruiting with the proposal that "no member of an athletic stuff or offlciul representatives of athletic interests, ahull, outside tlie boundaries of his own campus, solicit the attendance at his institution of any prospective student." saAte mws, suwa rn. o.. wapwaaPAr. j.i, ai. itu. p.la g,,.. Sons Boost Average Of .368 At Platter By HALE 8CARBROUGH Tlie lust two Northern California league games for the Klam ulli Sons, which wire in reullty a pair of 21-hit assaults on Mt. Suustu and McCluud. put the Sons' team willow average at .388, a figure uny professional baseball manager would sell his chil dren down the river to be able to maintain. The .308 average for a 14-man squad playing one league game a week is still not half bad. and the big bolsterer of the mark is Krnie Bishop, who has rapped out 23 hits In 34 times at bat fur .070. Also helping out is Bart Colbar's .577 and Jim Bocchi'i even five hundred. Ill Hulflcld, Earl Brooks and Frannie Miller, who have not missed a circuit tilt, are hitting .400, .306 and .318, respectively. Hatfield follows Bishop in pro ductivity of blngles with 20 in 50 times at the plate. The Chiloquln slugger's power at the plate is also to be reckoned with, standing now at one home lun, four triples und two doubles. Krnie Bishop has connected for three triples and a quarter of doubles. Frun Miller has the only other homer knocked in a league game this season, plus one of the triples, and Earl Brooks has two trinlB Knth nffpnciv hlnuc The Bubc. a Texas product , coming against Mt. Shasta, now living in Denver, Colo., "got Ifop ol League The Sons are now on top of the Northern California league by a full game, due in large part to Dunsmuir'i startling defeat of Weed last Sunday, and are slated to meet the Railroaders here next Sunday afternoon. Playtr AB I Hunop . M 1 Golbr 2S Hocrhl .... M y's-sjsfc".ss's'iss ! 1laaa1iss. JUL i taw -.in fcMMd I 80 Golfers For 60 Slots CHICAGO. July 23 IIP) Eighty professional men golfers compete toduy fur the remaining 00 positions in tho $50,000 all American tournament opening tomorrow and there was little doubt that they were happy that Mrs. Babe Didrickaon Zaharias wasn't in their field. Pet. 876 .377 sen .412 .4UU JH .308 .31 :su .Slri .2hk 3Ili .19 lUi Boston Fans May Fly To See Games BOSTON, July 24 (I') The Braves who huve been merchan dising night baseball by names of special bus excursions from outlying cities added a new wrinkle today, special plane serv ice from Cape Cod to Boston and return, transportation and ticket to the game included In the one price. The ajipeclnl plane, flown by Northeast Airlines, has been named "the Billy Southworth Flyer" after the Braves' mon agpr. First trip of the Southworth Flyer will be miidc Saturday. Portland Nines Top Semi-Pro PORTLAND, July 24 M5) The Portland Valsctz and Rialto teams came out on top of their second round games in the 1048 Oregon semi-pro baseball tour nament play last night. The Valsetz Millers shut out Woodburn, 6 to 0. with C'audc Jaucway, an cx-Salem Senator player, fanning 11 of the Wood burn crew as well as smacking In a three-run homer In tho sixth to help clinch the ali-sxuly nailed down victory. serious in time to post a course record for women of 6-undcr-par 70 on the rity Tarn O'Shanter tournament strip yesterday in topping the 30 lady qualifiers. Pally Berg, Minneapolis, who qualified by virtue of her cham pionship lust year, held the old record al 72. The Babe's sub-par golf estab lished her as the one to beat in the 72-holo medal play tourney for the feminine portion of the three all-American tournaments, the professional, the amateur and the women's open. All three will be conducted simultaneously starting tomorrow and at the finish Sunday some $30,000 in prizes will be awarded the win ners in the field of some 2S0 shooters. KFLW Will Air Pelican Games Radio station KFLW has com pleted arrangements to broad cast all the home and road games of the Klamath Union high school football Pelicans this fall, starting with a Joust with The Dalles here Friday, September 13. The games will be broadcast in their entirety, beginning at 8 p. m. each game night, by Sports--to slate a game for here Labor Ufal SEAT COVEUS .a kM aasart I owl took Ha iswrur. T . ZI. Cvfi Effft y HoH I BUMPER JACK 1.98 nw tyye aaif te ossrata. Tlta fkj aumpars T all can. T The Sensational NEW ?frefont MFREMB SPA11K PXUG TlttE PUMP 2.19 'fly effiel.iit. "'Plata vy host. CP 7 i4 mfs An Outdoor Gym for KiJJitsI , Uratum MaUMM JO Brooka .. 48 Carltuom 18 Durocha .. 27 I'ulraa 23 Miller 44 Wlxtlar 21 vwn . ..... 2a Weil .. S Uorrfcs 19 Taam Avarase 3M Klamath has dropped JDuns muir twice, t-i ana Alter inis Sunday's home tilt, tne locals go oacx on tne road lor I iwo weckenas, playing Kc-uding and Mt. Shasta, men come bacn here to wina up tne season against Weed, August 18. Playoff Slated Inen, alter the league play end, a playoff ot three games is in the making between ihe two top teams, which will' almost certainly be Weed and Klamath, although Dunsmuir and Mt. Shasta would like to see the play off changed around to include the four top teams. Also tne bona are endeavoring in STEEL PLAY GYM 24.95 Lots of fun . . . good exarclst, tool Tor children three to tan 7ssra. Has two rarlsgs and a trapes. Extra, heavy steel, xcapUonaOly strong. Extra strong rope. Especially eaglnaered for today! high octane lano lin a . 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