Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 27, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    last-Place Bucs
Stall Dodgers
By Th Anoclitid Preu
lti'liiinlril ut wnlirl up when ho wan wnivcil out nf the
rVintrli-au Iruuun iillor fulling (a win slniilo iiuinn In 1041 ami
tent spiirniii-lilntf 111 40tlt lilrlliiluy, Lefty Krlt. 0terimn;llcr Is
firnvluit to bo one uf tho fliirst pitchers in tlio Nutlunul Iruuuc
hid hchimhi.
TiiIIIiir fur tho luiit )lc Pltliihiiriih Pilules, Ihn cvcrimlllnil
Dutrhiiinn linn iniiiiaurd to shniic up mi H H wun mid lout rrcorcl.
Thn (Juliu-v, III., vclcnin, now In Im tilth yrur unclrr tho l)IR
lop, schU'Vod till (lint nhutout victory of the cmnpiiluii lust iiluht.
Ihe triumph was doubly wcnl to him as It cniuo over tho Iouruo
Icaolnu Drooklyn Doctors who (hunted hlin lu tho nihion two
ycuis iiro.
Krlt hulled tho DoriifcM-wltli seven harmless hlin In funlilon
liiil a 8 0 victory which atoned (or Ills 3 0 loss to tho Kliitbush
(lock woelc BliO In l'lluihuruh, Vic Lomhardl, who uluiitf that
i shutout over tho Hum, wu the
By HALE SCARBnOUCH
Reference Book
'' Recently thin corner bemoaned
tho (act that Kluimith seems to
Set (lonil In sports all rluht until
wo coma up nuiiliul Mcdford,
.'ml asKed In
(Yrlnl when (he
,,illi'ken wai
this Jinx go
InK to end.
Well, wo ot
our answer,
via tho Med
(ord Mnll Tri
bune, wherein
dine learned
writer told ill
to tuke a peek
at Matthew
24:6, Inst len
ience. That
Item In the
office copy of the Good Book
rendu:
". . , for all these tlilnijs
mint come to pans, but tho
end U not yet."
But rend a little further down
tho column where Matthew 24:13
y:
"nut he that ihall endure
to the end, the tame ihall
he laved."
In other words, wait until next
7car,
Frank Lowell, a baeball eiv
thuslast and sponior of the Low
ell rackeri, got behind mi team
. In a bin way when he ihelled
out twenty-five bucki per (or IS
baseball tulti, bouuht through a
m
, loenl ipnrtlntf goods itorc.
Tho Pneken play their third
game tomorrow afternoon, tak
' lng on tho Ashland Klki at Anil
land In a game which will be
broadcast over the new valley
radio million, KWIN. Clyde
Walsh la managing tho Packen.
i
V Alio from the valley comes
rf word that MnJ. Bill nowerman
returned from the wan to take
over Mcdford'a football team
thla (nil, hai looked over his
, timber and declares it to be
; "mighty green."
He has only seven or eight
lettermen back from the power
house that was the Black Tor
nado last year, among them Bob
Watson, fullback, and Nick
Oreene and Glen Tlngley, guards.
And If we remember those lads
rightly, that's almost a whole
team right there.
Bowermiin Is planning to take
his charges up to Luke o' the
Woods for a week or 10-day con
'. litlonlng.
J Wo now have statements from
both the Klamath and Mcdford
; coaches that their teams arc go-
lng to be green next full, so In
the build-up department they're
starting even.
I Veterans Clout
Merchants 18-7
Tho Four-Slur Merchants, cur
rently silting in the cellar dur
ing the second half of the Men's
Softball league, were batted all
over the field again lust night
I when the Veterans of Foreign
' Wars stopped on the Four-Stan
- 18 to 7 at Recreation field.
', Five doubles, two thrcc-baso
hits, and one homer by Mel
Jlamos, plus plenty of errors by
ine merchants, gavo away tho
gamo starting hi tho first In-
, ning. The Vets began to hit
i , right at first, scoring four in
f . 4liA Arinnlnif almiin
( I A double piny was made by
: me vets in me imrn inninn.
;wun i no uan going irom Cecil
i S Hendricks to Lusk to Lon San-
J ders. Game batteries wero, for
i the Merchants, Gunclerson and
'. ! Zlrkle; (or the Vets, Ramos and
; Olsen.
; At Applegnte field, the Elks
I dropped another notch last
: S night, losing out to the Moose
I 0 2. Moosa controlled tho game
. all tho way, besides pounding
' J nut two homers by Harris and
- i Tltir-lr Vnr0nnn A rtnnhln nlnu
I by Mooso in tho fifth inning,
j J going from short to second to
' first, highlighted the game.
BEEF JUDGE NAMED
; SALEM, July 27 (!') Herb
. Chandler, Baker, will Judge the
! beef herds at the Oregon state
; fair, which will bo held Scptcm-
her 2-8, fair officials announced
', today,
John Hansen, Albany, will be
superintendent of tho beef herd
! division of the fair.
During 1045 Sweden's mcr
II. ehant marine Increased from 41,
' 000 tons to 1,508,000 tons.
PILES,
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO fAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
No l.naa of Tlma
rarraananl RfMiltal
DR. E. M. MARSHA
CMrnprartln rhti.Hi.rt
lift Na. lib (T)ii.r 1 1n .ire RldY
I victim. A (our-run fifth hinliiK
by tho Dues not only chuscd
the llllle lefthander but doomed
Brooklyn! slx-guine winning
streak.
Tho loss cut the Dodgers flrst
placo lead over the III In St.
Louis Cardinals to one game.
Tho third place Chicago Cubs
fulled to take advantage of
Brooklyn's lapse by losing to
the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1
when First Buseman Frank Mc
Cormlck singled with two out
in the sixth Inning to drive In
both Philly runs.
Box. Yankaet Win
The Boston Bed Sox retained
their ll-gnme lead over the
New York Yankees In tho
American leaguo by dumping
the St. Louis Browns 8-5 as the
Yankees were beating tho Chi-
cul'o White Sox fl-2.
Led by Hudy York, who
drove In four runs with a pair
of singles and a double, and
Johnny Pesky, with four hits.
the Red Sox burled their Jinx
at Sportsman's park where they
previously had won only once
in five outings, with a 15hlt at
tack. Dave Ferris went the
route for his 10th triumph
uuulnst four losses.
The Yankees overcame a 2 0
deficit with four runs In the
sixlh Innlna as Floyd Bevens
held the Chlsox to (Ive blngles
for his llth mound win. Aaron
lloblnson paced the Yankees
with a double and his ninth
homer.
Truck! But A'l
Virgil (Fire) Trucks spotted
the Philadelphia Athletics three
runs in the first Inning ana
then proceeded to pitch end bat
tho Detroit Tigers to a 4-3 win.
Ilo won his own game In the
sixth when he doubled home
ihe deciding run in the sixth
League-leading Batter Jim
Vernon drove In two runs with
his sixth homo run and scored
the winning run in the ninth
Inning as the Washington Sena,
tors shaded the Cleveland In
dians 5-4.
In the Notional league's only
dnv contest, the New York
Giants defeated the Cincinnati
fleris 3-2.
Top Cowhands
'Dogging Close
CHF.YENNE, Wyo., July 27
(Pi Not even a fraction of a
second separated a pair of cow
hands from Oklahoma and Utah
tndav in one of tho tightest con
tests' for a steer bulldugglng title
in recent history of the Chey
enne Frontier Dnys rodeo.
Dick Trultt of Stonewall
Okhi.. Dinned his steer in 10.3
seconds yesterday to run his
total lime for two steers to 32.1
seconds. Dnve Campbell of
Ogricn, Utah, had time of 21.2
on his second steer to add to his
10.0 In the first go- round, and
that if live him n total time of
32.1 seconds. The champion Is
the man who hangs up tho low
est average time for three
steers.
Acheiu Seeking
Return Battle
Walt Sneeie Acheiu was
burned to a cinder over his treat
ment at the hands of Wild Pete
Bclcastro in the armory Thurs
day night, and Informed Pro
moter Mack Lillard before ho
left for engagements up north
that he will gladly fight Bcl
castro again on a wmncr-tiikc-all
basis.
Pete also left town before the
matter was put up to him, but
Lillard figures that the fight is
as good as on because Bclcastro
will agree to fight almost any
thing, particularly on such a
financial arrangement.
The match Thursday Vas
billed as part judo, part ortho
dox, but Bclcastro caught the
Chinaman in surfboard for the
first fall and judo didn't have a
chance to come on the stage.
The horned toad really is a
lizard.
DDAWCDIE
TONIGHT
BALDY'S BAND
"JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC"
Featuring Vocalists
VAN THOME
MARY MAHONEY PATTY MEYERS
74c Per Person
Home, Road
Games Set
Sons Ploy Railroader!,
Pockors Go To Ashland
Away or at home, Klamath
li going to be represented on
biisebull fields and In the air
waves tomorrow, what with the
Kluiniith Sons meeting the Duns-
ii ii I r Ituilromlers here and tho
Lowell Packers meeting the
Ashland Elks at Ashland.
Doth games will be broad-
east, tho Uuiismiilr tilt over
KFLW, beginning at 2 p. in.,
and tho Ashland Joust over
KWIN, Ashland, at 2.30.
The meeting on Recreation
field tomorrow afternoon will
be tho third of the season be
tween the Sons and tho Rail
roaders, tho previous two end
ing in victories for Klamath.
Last week Dimsinuir pulled one
nut of tho flro by dropping
Weed 20-14 and helping to put
Klamath In undisputed posses
sion of the Northern California
leugue top spot.
Clyde Carlstrom will be on
the mound for tho Sons, oppos
ing cither Bob Held or Bones
Coon of Dunsmulr. The game
gets under way at 1:30.
Tho Puckers will be playing
their third game of the season,
having edged liclhi-r, Calif., and
then drooped a tilt to the local
Junior Legion All-Stars.
They travel to Ashland by
private car. Tentative lineup for
tho Puckers includes Joe Der-
rah behind the plate, Jlmmle
Alello, Frank Hull, Ed Hall and
Buck Ferguson in the infield.
and II. L. Smith. Virgil Home
and Al Bcllotti In the outfield,
with tho hurler not decided
upon.
Hot Dog Stands
Built At Modoc
Three concession booths, one
new ono besides the two present
booths, will serve the football
fans' need of hot dogs and coke
at games next fall at Modcc
field, according to Manlcy Wood
ruff, high school principal. Two
of the concession stands will be
located in the grandstand.
Present booths, especially the I
booth In the student section, will
be enlarged, Woodruff said. The
student concession will be the
largest Individual stand when all
work is completed. Cost of the
complete Job will run about $150.
Complaints heard last year
were mainly that there was not
enough area In front of the con
cession's window to be served.
This fall the space will be almost
tripled.
The three booths will be put
In charge of clubs and organiza
tions at tho hlgn school. Pre
viously, both concession booths
were handled by the Kratcr, high
school newspaper.
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San Franclaco 3. Sacraments 13.
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Portland H. Oakland 4.
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Philadelphia SB 4
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Reiulla Yttterday
Pltlahiirsn 5. Brooklyn 0.
Philadelphia 3. C'hlraso I.
New York 3. Cincinnati 3.
Only sallies played.
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New York ft. Chicago 3.
Petrol! 4. Philadelphia .1.
Washington 3, Cleveland 4.
Dancing 9 Till liOO
1
Seals, Oaks Humbled
By Low-Strata Nines
By The Associated Press
The baseball lesson today for San Francisco's and Oakland's
blowhards for the Pacific Coast league pennant taught humility,
Stur of the pupils was Pitcher lly Vundcnbcrg of the Oakland
Acorns, who has bemoaned the fate that cast him in a triple A
league after his world scries hurling (or the Chicago Cubi last
year.
Field studies before the class were the worst double wallop
ing tho two clubs, so high and mighty in their private pennant
raco feud, have received all season,
Sacramento's fifth-ranking Solons humbled the .suddenly help
less Sun Francisco Seals 13-2 last night. Portland's seventh-place
Beavers punished the Acorns 14-4 and boosted their current
series advuntngc to four games to one.
Manager Casey Stengel hustled Vandcnbcrg- to the mound
after Acorn Starter Cotton Pippin had been blown out of the
game In the fourth inning and
let the former major leaguer
suffer what came the rest
of
the way.
What came in the remaining
(ive and one third Innings to
taled 13 hits, including (our
home runs, (or nine earned
runs. Concussion from the Bea
ver bats included Herman
Reich's two-run homer in the
fifth, Mayo Smith's bases-loaded
circuit clout in the seventh, and
consecutive pollngs over the
fence by Harvey Storey and
George Vico In the eighth.
Portland held a S-2 edge
when Plppen retired, and so he
wos charged with the defeat.
The Beavers blasted 21 hits
off both hurlers.
Big Cliff Melton was the
mound victim of San Francis
co's worst defeat of the year.
The Solons in a wild spree
which retired him got eight tal
lies in the fourth inning. Jerry
Stulcy allowed the Seals seven
safeties, while Sacramento col
lected 11. With little chance to
win after the fourth-frame
Solon slugfest, Manager Fronk
(Lefty) O'Doul held a tryout
for Seal bench-warmers, using
15 players.
The third-dace Los Angeles
Angels edged out the Seattle
Ralniers 7-8 for their fifth
straight victory and reduced
their distance from the top of
the loop to 12 games. The
Angels, aided by walks and er
rors, shoved across all of their
runs In -the fourth Inning, send
ing Losing Pitcher Don Fullord
to the showers.
Hollywood's Stars shut out
the San Diego Padres 1-0 in a
hurling victory for Eddie
Erautt. who yielded six hits,
over AI Olson, who was nicked
for 10. Catcher Al Unscr sin
gled home Tom O'Brien (or the
Hollywood run. O'Brien got
aboard on a (orce-out ot sec
ond and advanced on Glen
Stewart's single. . . ,
Press Booth
Being Built
A new press box atop the
grandstand at Modoc field is
peing built to accommodate the
increased demand on the pres
ent small box and will be ready
(or use bv the beginning of
football season.
Joe Peak. KUHS athletic di
rector, said that the new booth
will be of exactly the same
dimensions as the present box,
and the two will be side by
side with no connecting door,
because of a supporting beam
between the two.
The new box was begun three
weeks ago and is designed to
scat cignt persons along the
front window. It will have ply
wood drop windows along the
length of the box.
This addition, plus the old
box. will make room for the
overflow crowd of radio and
newspaper men, PA system op
erator, spotters, and coaching
stuff members working the
games from up there.
No organization will have any
special privileges to cither box.
Peak said, and admission to the
press boxes must be arranged
with KUHS Principal Stanley
Woodruff, Superintendent of
Schools Arnold Gralapp or Peak
before the beginning of foot
ball season.
The United States bought
$323,586 worth of pyrcthrum
flowers from Brazil in 1945.
Clayton Steam Generators
Now Available
0-150 pounds steam pressure
(in 5 minutes)
O FULLY AUTOMATIC
O OIL OR GAS FIRED
INEXPENSIVE
s O To install
O To operate
See the "CLAYTON"
on display at the
COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CO.
Commercial Arts Building
233 So. llth Phone 7164
Pacific Shoot
In Second Day
SALEM, July 27 (IP) The
l.'ith grand Pacific trapshoot
tournament went into its second
day here today with more than
300 men and women seeking
titles in singles and doubles
events.
Class titles were decided yes
terday in the 16-yard and
handicap events.
Salem's Jack Crane won the
class A title. He and three
others got 90 out of a possible
100. and Crane won a shootoff
by breaking 25 straight birds.
Other class titles went to:
class B, A. Madon, Longview,
Wash., 98; class C, M. W. Ray,
John Day, 96: class D, J. Glca
son, Myrtle Point, 94.
Ray Glass, Eugene, with a
00, won the class A handicap.
Other handicap winners were
Carl V i n n i n g, Sacramento,
Calif., 93, class B; A. Nusom,
Quincy, Ore., 94, class C, and
W. Appcl, Tonaskct, Wash., 95,
class D.
Service Golfers
Meet Tomorrow
Shotmakers representing the
Kiwanis and Rotary clubs will
vie over 18 holes at Reames
Country club tomorrow morn
ing for the Klamath Falls serv
ice club golfing championship.
The Kiwanians are the pres
ent titleholders and the Ro
tarians earned the playoff by
dropping the Lions by three
points last Sunday.
Kiwanis golfers earlier in the
week expressed a desire to take
on both Rotary and Lions this
wccKcnd. but Moon Mullis.
Lions golf chairman, declined
the challenge on the grounds
that too many of his players
arc on vacation.
MOOSE DANCE
For Members and Guests
EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
MOOSE HALL
1010 Pine St.
mi
DANCE . . . Saturday Night
Moose Hall, 1010 Pine St.
The Moose Ritual Team is sponsoring a Dance Saturday
night for members and their guests, to raise funds to send
team to Tillamook Convention.
Hall Is Air Conditioned
Barron Is 1
Man To Beat
Nome Ploytrs Straggle
Behind Veteran Pro
CHICAGO, July 27 W Vet
eran of the links for 20 years
Herman Barron of White Plains,
N. Y., was the man to beat in
the $50,875 ail-American golf
tournament as the start of third
round play today caught most
of the top-flight stars straggling
far off the pace.
Barron, one of the few pro
fessionals who actually teaches
golf at the course he represents,
bunged around in one-under par
71 yesterday for a 36 hole total
of 130, five strokes under stand
ard figures for that distance.
Most of the estimated 32,000
funs an all-time record for the
6760 - yard Tarn O'Shanter's
course were puzzled at the
showing in the rich golf circus
of such famous "name" players
as Byron Nelson, Lloyd Man
grum, Ben Hogan, Sammy
Sncad and Jug McSpaden and
many others.
Ellsworth Vines of Chicago,
who is best known as a former
champion tennis star, was in
second place, one stroke away
at 140. He got a 69 in hi!
second round.
Nelson, who has won four of
five previous ail-American
opens, was' in a tie with 15
others for 22nd place. His
second round mark was par 72.
giving him a 36 hole total of
146.
Marines On
Fight Card
With the Ursal Snapp-Mel
Spencer lightheavy joust on top ;
of the card, one other five
rounder and a quartet of four
rounders are set for Tuesday
night in the armory arena.
Johnny Jones, lefthanded
local middleweight, will tangle :
with PFC Len Allen of the;
Marine Barracks in the longer 1
bout. Jones has won two out !
of three fights here.
The top four-rounder will be
a welterweight duel between ;
Pepsi Marino, the young fellow ;
who looked mighty good in rip-!
ping Pete Gordon for a TKO I
last fight night, and another '
leatherneck, PFC Neal Cullens. i
Marine PFC Joe Mareida and '
Chiloquin's J u m Wright are on
the schedule for four rounds in
the middleweight division, and
Marine PFC Gene Tullis and :
Rudy Carlson are set for a '
lightweight go. i
The opening bout, down In
the 125 pound class, will put
Herb Snell of Sprague River ;
in the ring against Benny Mit- i
chell of Chiloquin. I
The marines on Tuesday's :
card have been training out at
the Barracks under the direc
tion of Cpl. Bill McKinnon.
The 1,850,000- motor vehicles
in France in 1938 have been re
duced by more than 50 per cent
T
If YOU CAN'T
Be sure to Tune in
Sunday, 2:00 p. m.
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This Is the llth of 14 direct broadcasts of Northern California League games by KFLW
wrsAI.D Nr.WI, Klamatk fall!, Oft,
Stafford In
DENVER, July 27 (&) All
the makings for a story book
finish of the 1046 National Pub
lic Links Golf tournament were'
on hand today as a youthful "un
known" and a golf wise veteran
clashed In the finals of the an
nual classic.
Louis Stafford of Portland,
Ore., 22, making his first appear
ance in the event, paired off
with Smiley Quick, Los Angeles
electrical contractor, for the
public links crown.
It's a clash of the services,
too, since Stafford is an ex-tank
corps gunner and Quick a navy
veteran.
Both of them shot golf hot
enough yesterday to fry an egg
as they boomed Into the finals.
Stafford, who plays with taci
turn precision, took Robert
(Pete) Doll, 4 and 3 In their
semi-final match, while Quick
knocked off Robert Gajda, De
troit, Mich., 7 and 5 in a match
played partly to the tune of
thunder, lightning and the beat
of rain.
Galleryites, watching Stafford
play with the aplomb of an old
timer, were tabbing hire, the
darkhorse and locker room ex
perts were loathe to put their
choice on ice.
While Quick Is a long-driving
gent who does better than a
green hand in his approaches
and putts, Stafford also lams a
ball farther than a country boy
can throw a potato.
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V. S. Army 1S.'!9 ex. namesreef.
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Can rW Supply You With
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Prompt Service
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Day or Night Call 4511
When Fishing, Picnicking or Driving
STOP and SHOP at
HUSKINSON'S STORE
KENO
Plenty of Butter, Cheese and Oleo. Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables. .
Full Line of Canned Goods and Soaps
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
HUSKINSON'S - KENO, ORE.
Oregon and California Licenses
SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO 1
AIR-CONDITIONED
DANCELAND
515 Klamath Ave.
"Music As You Like J:" by The DANCEMASTERS
Admission, 74c, Including Tax
Sponsored by Post 1383. V.F.W.
SUNDAY, sti 1:30 P.Mi
Dunsmuir vs. Klamath Falls
AT KLAMATH FALLS -
ATTEND THE GAME
MFEW
lTt SDAT. lalf ST, 1111, tan Tirea
Publinx Final
Vestcrday - both of them
proved the right to tussle for
the crown,
Stafford had a hard time put
ting away Doll and wan ran.
stantly pressed by the Kentuck-
lan. ineir second IB was almost
like their first round as they see
sawed, halving nine of the last
18.
Quick had a slightly easier
time but was forced to maintain
two-under-par golf to whip the
Michigan shooter.
Both Stafford and Doll shot
one-over-par golf over the three
quarter mark, turning in 35s,
CONTRACT AWARDED
SALEM, July 27 fP) A $8685
contract for painting tho In.
tcriori of Oregon state fair build
ings was awarded by fair offi
clala today to Fred Repine,
Salem.
The average lnenmntluai lei
service on U. S. railroads has
about one mile of boiler tubing.
Just
Arrived1
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