Belcostro's
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W.lT.r S...? Ach.iu in th.ir rac.nt mii.d match. Ach.iu ha. of farad to b.ttl. B. castro
again this wY." on a winnar taka aU b..i.. .till unconvincad that Pata can maka a ragular oc
curranca of auch aa this.
Tough Test
For Snapp
Youthful Spencer Holds
Good Tocoma Ring Record
Promofr Mack Lillard. who
has seen Kayo Mel Spencer in
action, thinks the colored Ta
coma lightheavy will prove a
real acid test for the local ring
champ in their main event bout
tomorrow night at the armory.
Spencer is just 20 years old. is
six feet tall and weighs 175. He
has a long reach and has won
five of six recent bouts by
knockouts. The statistics put
him just about of equal size with
his opponent. Ursal Snapp, who
also is a six-footer and rangy.
Snapp has fought two bouts
since he came out of the arrpy.
outpointing Billy Sunday and
knocking out Johnny Peters, and
will be the intense favorite of
the crowd to do likewise with
Spencer. Snapp is not only a
very popular Klamath county
boy, he is an excellent boxer
with a good punch, so the favor
itism the crowd will show him
when he coroes into the ring to
morrow night will not be purely
sentimental.
Another Fiver
The bout will be five rounds.
Tn the other fiver, Johnnv Jones
of the Southern Pacific will
meet PFC Len Allen of the Ma
rine Barracks in a middleweight
scrap.
Jones, well-built, stocky left
hander, has shown three times
here and Improved with each
fight . His first fight went to a ;
three-heat technical for Billy
Sunday, principally because
Jones failed to guard his chin,
but he has made no such mis
take in later bouts.
Very little Is known about the
marine who will fieht Jones ex
cept that he is said to be one
of the most promising leather
neck leatherpushers who have
beer, working out In the big bar
racks gymnasium, a gym that
turned out some very good
fighters while the militarv in
Ftailation was running full blast.
Quartet of Prelims
In addition to the Snapp-Spen-cer
headliner and the Jones
Allen tiff, four prelims of four
rounds each are on the card for
tomorrow.
Reserve seat tickets for the
matches are on sale at Matt Fin
nigan's store, and at last report
pasteboards were going the way
of all precious commodities.
General admission copies will
be placed on sale at the armorv
box office at 7 o'clock fight
night.
Portland Teams
Still In Race
PORTLAND. July 29 .P)
The undefeated class in the an
nual state semi-pro baseball
tourney was narrowed down to
two Portland teams today: Gil
bert Furniture and Rialto Bil
liards. Gilbert edged Ames Grocery,
4-3, last night, and RiaHo over
came the Albany Vets, 8-6. It
was the first defeat for Albany
and Ames in the double elimina
tion affair.
In daylight games, Forest
Grove and Reliable Shoe eased
out of the tournament with their
second defeats. McElroy's Ball
room shut out Reliable, 5-0, and
Byorly's put through a walk,
double and single in the extra
eighth inning to eliminate Forest
Grove, 8-7.
An average of 41 tons of
steel is used in the construction
of one mile of standard two-lane
concrete highway.
In ancient times, infant deser
tion was a legitimate practise.
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Pair Of ALHurlers
Head For 30 Wins
By The Associated Press j
Unless Cleveland's Bobby Fel
ler or Detroit's Hal Newhouser
hits an unexpected decline,
there appears a good chance to
day that the American league
will furnish two 30-game win
ners this season.
Not since 1912 when the im
mortal Walter Johnson and
Smoky Joe Wood reached the
30-victory mark did two great
pitchers come along with such
peerless parallel performances.
Following on the heels of
Newhouser, who became the ma
jors' first pitcher to win 20
fames Saturday, Feller racked
up his 19th triumph yesterday I
by shutting out the Washington
Senators 2-0 in the opener of a
doubleheader. The Indians also
won the nightcap 7-4 to advance
Wl Baseball
Scores High
By The Associated Press
Western International league
baseball scores reached almost
basketball proportions over the
weekend with a total of 254 hits
and 189 runs in 11 contests.
Scores ranged from Bremer
ton's 3-0 win over Tacoma in
yesterday s first game to the 28
15 track meet which Vancouver
won from Yakima Saturday
night. The latter game bettered
by one run the 42 run total
racked up in Wenatchee's 24-18
victory over Salem earlier in
the week.
Through the maze of base
hits, Wenatchee moved back in
to a virtual tie with Salem for
the league lead while Bremer
ton moved ahead of Tacoma in
their nip-and-tuck race for third
place.
Wenatchee took a 1 1 three '
weekend contests from Victoria
with a 16-3 Saturday triumph
followed by 12-11 and 16-2 twin
win Sunday.
Salem could win but one from
SDokane. drooping Saturday's
clash 7-6 and Sunday's 12-inning
finals 8-7. The Oregonians took
yesterday's opener 17-7.
Bremerton scored a triple
against Tacoma. 8-3 Saturday
and 3-0, 5-2 yesterday.
Vancouver and Yakima Dlayed
a double bill- Saturday in the
Canadian city with Vancouver
winning the wild one 28-15 and
taking a "pitcher's battle" 9-4.
Commission Vetoes
Galento Showing
SPOKANE, July 29 VP) !
Texas Babe Sharkey can't put on
the gloves with Two-Ton Tony j
Galento in Spokane, the state !
athletic commission has decided,
but Promoter Hat Freeman is !
trying to substitute a wrestler-vs-boxer
match for the planned Fri- '
day meeting of the Behemoths.
Freeman said he'd try to stage j
the show billed as a grudge '
match with Galento wearing I
gloves and Sharkey doing tho
wrestling.
The commission ruling came '
when Boxing Promoter Orien i
Gross argued that Freeman's
wrestling license didn't eive him
the right to stage a boxing
match.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Acheiu
within three games of the fourth
olace Nats.
Hard-luck Dizzy Trout went
down to his third straight shut
out defeat as Jesse Flores scat
tered seven Bengal bingles in
pitching the A s to a 2-0 win in
the opener. Frank (Stubby)
Overmire spaced seven hits to
defeat the Mackmen in the
nightcap 6-2.
Sox Keep Lead
The pace-setting Boston Red
Sox maintained their 11-game
lead over the New York Yan
kees by gaining an even split
with the St. Louis Browns. After
Denny Galehouse has stopped
them 3-2 in the first game, the
gox stripped six St. Louis chuck-
ers for 13 hits and an 11-4 tn-
umoh in the afterpiece
The Yankees also had to come
from behind to break even with
Chicago. Held to six hits in the
opener by Johnny Rigney who
blanked them 2-0, the New
Yorkers hopped on Ralph Ham
tier and two successors for 11
hits and an easy 7-1 win.
The second-place St. Louis
Cardinals narrowed Brooklyn's
National league leading margin
to a game and a-half by blank
ing the Boston Braves 2-0 while
the Dodgers were being humbled
by Pittsburgh's Pirates 7-3.
Cubs Adrance
The third place Chicago Cubs
advanced to within six and a
half games of first place by
sweeping both ends of a twin
bill from the Philadelphia Phil
lies 11-3 and 3-1. A seven-run
first frame helped Hank Borowy.
returning to the mound after
being knocked off the hill Sat
urday, to his fifth success.
Despite a pair of home runs
by the Giants' Johnny Mize,
which raised his league leading
total to 22, the Cincinnati Reds
downed the New Yorkers twice,
8-3 and 5-4.
Five Days Added
To Deer Season
A general deer season from
September 28 to October 25 for
blacktail and mule deer with
forked antlers was set for Ore
gon by the state game commis
sion in Portland Saturday.
The season allows for five
days more of hunting than was
planned in tentative schedules
announced earlier.
Elk season was postponed un- ;
til October 29 so as not to coin- j
cide with the extended deer
hunting period. i
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Sons Crumple
Dunsmuir 16-7
By HALE SCARBROUGH
Cutting loose with seven hits, good for six runs, in the hist
halt of the eighth inning on Recreation dluniond yesterday, the
Klamath Sons ran over the Dunsimiir Ruilroadi-rs ltt-7 in what
was a very close baseball game until the final Klamath outburst.
The win was the 11th Northern California league victory for the
Sons, against but one defeat, and left them still on top of the
loop.
Klamath took a thire-run lend in the second inning yesterday
on a double by Ernie Hi shop. Dale Graham's single, a walk to
Jim Uoeehi and a bag-clearing triple to renter by Clyde Curl
sirom. Two more Klamath tallies came across in the third on
a walk to Hi Hatfield, Bishop's Holder's choice grounder and a
double to left by Hurt Golbar.
It was the fourth Inning before Dunsmuir counted. Bob Reid
reached second on an error and came home when Ron Behnko
lined a single into left field.
Soft Loop
In Muddle
Outsido Boll Circuit
Ends Ploy This Week
Going into the final week of
scheduled play ,lhc Moose soft
ball team is too fur out in front
for anyone to catch now and
conversely the Merchants have
the cellar slot in undisputed con
trol, but positions in the stand
ings in between the Moose and
Merchants are still not settled.
This week bottles up the
month of July and also packages
the Softball schedule for the
season s second half play, but a
playoff for the league title is in
the making.
Softball Standings
Team W L
Moose 4 0
VFW 2 1
Palmerton 3 2
KC 3 3
Elks 2 2
Ashley 1 3
Merchants 0 4
The first half finished with
Moose and Elks tied on top of
the standings, thereby earning
for both a berth in the playoff.
The second half, so far as the
Moose team is concerned, has
gone the same way as the first,
but the Vets at present have re
placed the Elks in the runner-up
spot.
By agreement when the
schedule started, if cither of the
winners of the first half dupli
cates in the second, the next
team in line takes a playoff spot.
The two remaining positions
in the title series will be decided
this week.
Two Garnet Tonight
Tonight the Elks take on
Palmerton at Recreation field In
what will be the last game of the
schedule for both outfits, and
over on Applegate field the Mer
chants have a game with Ashley
Chevrolet. No matter how those
tilts go, they will serve only to
further muddle the middle of
the standings.
men Wednesday night sched
uled play Is supposed to official
ly end with a single game be
tween the Vets and Moose on
Recreation diamond. But since
j there was a 6-6 tie last Monday
between the Vets and Ashley
that has to be replayed, and
. since the Vets can't play two
' games at once in Wednesday's
twilight, that deadlock will
probably be played Friday.
Only after that game will the
picture of the second, third and
! fourth places in the standings be
I clear, and maybe not then
Packers Fall
Before Ashland
Lowell's Packers ran into
some tough going over Ashland
yesterday afternoon, going down
to a 15-5 defeat at the hands of
the Ashland Elks.
Jimmie West, starting pitcher
for the Packers, went five in
nings and was touched for all of
Ashland's hitting and scoring.
Byron Cody relieved in the
sixth and was 100 per cent ef
fective the rest of the way
through.
Tex Harris, hurling for Ash
land, gave up only seven hits.
The Ashland cause was helped
along by six Klamath miscues.
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Then In the filth the Railroad
ers began to touch Cnrlstrom's
slants more reudlly and brought
across three runs. With two
away Bones Coon shipped a
single Into right, Cliff Flowers
singled down the third base line,
Maurice Ueek cleared the bugs
with a double to left, Iteid walked
and Behnke singled into left,
scoring Beck. The score stood
5-4.
Over the Fence
Klamath retaliated with two
runs in their half V the fifth on
hits by Hatfield and ULshup and
an infield out, but Chuck Carl
quist. Railroader first baseman,
put his team buck in the gume
when he opened the sixth heat
with a home run over the right
field barrier. Roscoe Kimble
singled and Ira Wyutt doubled
for another run, making the
count 7-6.
Art Bnca relieved Coon on the
hill for Dunsmuir us the Sons
went to but in the sixth and was
immediately tapped for a puir
of runs on three hits. Klumuth
scored ngain in the seventh and
the Railroaders marked up one
in their section of the eighth.
Then cunic the spree which
wrapped the game up for the
Sons.
With one away, Hutfield and
Bishop singled, Golbar hit the
left field wall with a double,
Graham mid lloeci singled. Carl
strom rifled a double into center
and Brooks singled. Harold Car
rington. lefthander, came in to
pitch for Dunsmuir and got
Johnny Pustega and Fran Miller
out on flies.
Carlstrom't Win
Carlstrom, who was relieved
by Miller on the mound in the
sixth, was the winning pitcher
but managed only two strike
outs while giving up 12 hits and
five runs. Miller worked the
rest of the way, (aiming four.
Carlquist's blow was the only
round-tripper of the game, but in
the fence-rattling department,
Carlstrom had a triple, a double
and two singles, and Bishop,
Hatfield, Bocchi and Golbar
each hud two-bankers for the
Sons. On the defense, the Sons
came up with three double plays.
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Pi'inut Camera, former world
heavyweight boxing cham
pion, arrived ut La Ciiiindla
field loduy by ulunu from
Italy.
Camera was met at Hie air
port by Harold Hums of Lux
Angeles, who will niunuge the
former champion during a
year's tour ol the country us a
wrestler and guest referee al
wrestling uud boxing mutches.
Camel u. who won the title
from Jack Sharkey in IU.I3
mid lost it to Mux lluer in
11)34, was a carnival wrestler
before ha became a fighter
and currently claims the
heavyweight wrestling cham
pionship of Italy.
Rotary Cops
Service Links
Rotary golfers upset the dope
on Kiwunls yesterday and took
the service club championship
by one point on Kennies Country
club links.
Each mulch was given one
point for the winner of eneh nine
holes, and an extra point for Iho
low 18 hole score, and there were
some very close mutches. When
the points were finully totnled,
Kiwnnis wus no longer the title
holder. Dr. Hay Oldiviburg and Bob
Sprout even split a point. Dr.
Oldenburg wus two up on the
first nine, Spront two up on the
second nine and all even for
the 18, so each hud one and a
half points.
Next Sunday one of the biggest
tourneys of the summer seuson
will be held on the Kennies
course when about 43 golfers
from Bend are expected to re
new inter-city competition after
a Wartime layoff. Dr. Oldenburg
I and Bill Huge Istcm will be in
charge of arrnugements for that
meeting.
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Bay Area Battlers
Entering Vital Week
By The Associated Press
Sun Kiuneiseo and Oakland
oM'ii a scven-giuue series ut Sim
rnmelneo tomorrow, und the
collision of the I'hcKic Coast
leugue lenders could have a lot
to do with the wuy Hi" peiuiunt
chase ends In September.
It will be the third series this
year between the two tennis
which, since curly this eviiMin,
have been running luudeiu lush
Ion fur out in front ol the rest ol
tut- league. For the lust couple ol
weeks Ihu lender has been Sun
Francisco, with Oakland a hot
second.
The Seuls enjoy a one giuna
udvuutagi- over the Oaks us the
series opens.
Oakland gained one gamo on
the heals ycMciiiuy by winning
a doublc-hemlcr 1 1 inn l'uitlanu
while the San Friinelsciins were
dividing with Sucruineuto. Oak
land won the Inst game U to i
and the second 4 to 3.
Hoy llelser wus charged with
both I'm Hand losses. He was
relieved In the foul th inning of
the first gume, the frame in
which seven Ouk runs crossed
the plule.
llelser wus sent Into the sec
ond gume in the sixth hilling. At
that stage the score was 3 -all,
llelser went to the showers in
the seventh lifter lleurdeu and
Writ hike had singled uud a pass
ed ball hud udvuneed them to
second und third.
After dropping the oM-nlng
gume to Suerainento, 3 to 1, tin
Seuls won the nighteup by the
same count,
Gni'th tiled) Mann allowed the
Seuls but four hits In the first
JOHN 8TACKPOOL OUT
HKND, Ore.. July 2 lVi An
injury to his left shoulder will
bench John Stackpool. former
University of Washington back,
for three weeks. Couch Mill Stev
ens of the pro (oolhull Brooklyn
Dodgers, suid yesterday. Stuck
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