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Brooklyn Gets Jump On Cards By T AisocUud Prtu I.im) Durmlier' Itnioklyn are riding high toduy, bouncing lilting on 3'4-vnmn leud Willi llnwlo 1'ollel, (ha best St. Loui I imliiml liuiier, mil o( tliu wuy. Wlirii l.lppy l.fu'i duiidlc luiiipoil Pollrt In last night' ciir openor, 2-1, they ilrurk a mighty blow In defense of their world M-rli'D aspiration. Kddl Dyer ucodrd a clean (weep of Ihr three grime act at Kbhets Held In Miiilili flrat nluer from the precocious Dodger lull nnw tlin lieat lia can do la cut tint margin to 1 gninea by tomorrow night. Kiihn Mellon, Duroelier' long Mint atartlng choice, got homo Willi Ida first win of the aeiinoii ultlinugli ho ncedod bullpen help from di pendiihle Hunk fli lirinlili In the ninth. Once ugiiln, ua la t ho cualuin in Flnlbusli, Ulxla Walker pro- Vllien lliu uimtr nil iiimi iwi iiiit Diuiina in llie unil grime, Ilia seventh-Inning alngln llirinigli Whltey Kurownkl at third buiic I converting Tea Wee Hueso'i Coaches Will Go To School I1KNI), Ore. July 31 (I'j Thli ly-ono noi lhwet high school mid college football roach will he on blind r'rldiiv and Saturday lor a gridiron clinic aluged by Dr. Muivln A. Stevena, coach of the llronklyn Pnrlger of the All Ainerlciin conleienic. The clinic will Include cluni oiintriilliuis of couching, tmlnlng, ti'eiitiiient of Injuries, equipment and tuctlca. Concliei already achedulcd lo attend arc: Walter Krlckeon, Wil lamette university; O. I). Cinl Pacific university; Hid Moe. Uni versity of Portland; Wayne Hani, I. Infield college; Al Summon, Southern Oregon College nf Kdu ration; Tex Oliver, Unlveraity of Oregon; Clem Ciirherry. Unlver ally of Idiihn; a well es niuner oua high aehool cuurhei. Muny plun to bring membcra of their juad. Buccaneers Put On Open Market P1T-SHUUGII, July 31 (I'l The nfl-rumored nnd oft denied aaln of the Pittsburgh baseball club "limy well come anv duy now." Pirate President Wlllium llenawanger said tndny. Speculation over possible new owner hm tempornrlly ahuntrd aside aurli topical queries ii "what'a the mutter with Iho PI ratea?" currently In Inst place, and "who will be the new man ager?" The field of would-be purchns- eri was ociicvcd lo nave nar rowed to PltUburgh Attorney CTiarlca Murglnttt who la repre senting an iinnumed client, and Frank E. MeKlnney, banker and co-owner of the Indiannpnlla club of the American auoclallon. Lack Of Housing May Drive Teachers Away COnVAIXIS, July 31 tA')A baker'a dozen of new tenehera the public schools here have at tracted from other town may not atny unleas house are made available for their famlllea. School official reported an altempl to obtain quarters at the f'amp Adair Naval hnapltal hud failed and that the aehool attor ney ruled no aehool fund can be used to convert buildings for teacher homes even If something were available. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Cast Maid Wins On Points GUNS All types of domestic guns wanted. Top prices paid. The Gun Store . 714 Main Phone 3863 triple Into the tvlnu score. Then I'ni'l r'lirlllo. a mild tin member oi uie Micitey Yoiilh society bounced a ground rules double into the left field scats lo ap Illy the clincher, Inch Sinai l hleiigo lul ground in the nice liy bowing to the New York Ciiiinle. 3-2, on Pinch Hit ter Goody Hnsen'i single with up liases loaded In the ninth 11 was the fourth lime the Olt- men had topped the Cubs In l meetings. Junior T hnmnnon Ink ing the decision over Hob Chip- nun, another reliever. As a re still the tlriilns trull the Dodf era by 7H lengths. Schoolboy Howe chalked no his llth triumph for the Phil lies over Cincinnati, II 4, with Andy Selmlnck'a bat booming for four tills Including a three run home r. Del Knnls also clouted a home run off Johnny Vnnder Meer. A scheduled Pittsburgh. Uoslon night game was postponed becauso of ruin. Interest In the American league turned lo the second place battle between the New York Yankees and Detroit Tig ers as the Huston Red Sox In creased their lead lo 12 ' guinea by blanking Cleveland, 4 0. The lurgent crowd of the Cleveland seuson, SS.UtiO, watched Dave Ferrlss rack up No. 17 on a three hit verdict over Sieve Gromrk. Teddy Williams crack ed his 2Hth homer and Glen Mussel) his fourth In the Sox's 70th win. Trucks Fans 13 Virgil Truck fanned 13 Yanks in earning his 12th sue cess, 6-ft to the delight of a twilight throng or 30. Bill. r'our baser by Tommy Hendrick, Charley Keller and Aaron Rob inson kept the New Yorkers in the ball game. The licugul now are only one game behind the Yanks. Jeff Heath's home run blunt with two mates on gave St. Louis a 6-3 edge over Washing ton In 11 Innings and a victory for Stun Keren over Marino Pleretli In a frcchiltlng con test. Philadelphia rhused Frank Paplsh with a six-run seventh Inning to down the While Sox, 0-2. Sam Chapman's round tripper with two on was the big blow that doomed Chicago. Fishermen's Union Asks Higher Prices ASTORIA. Ore.. July 31 iP) The Columbia river Kishermcn's Protective union reported today It would ask packers to pay more than the 19 cents a pound for salmon agreed on last spring despite a membership vote not to strike. The strike proposal wus re jected by a narrow margin. A salmon run is due within a week. SACRAMENTO. Calif. Put Valentino. 185. San Francisco. TKO Wee Willie Williams, 170, Los Angeles (8). ! FRESNO. CaKf Jackie Ryan. 130, San Francisco, and Don I.c mos, 143, Lo Angeles, drew (10). WRESTLING it Judo - Orthodox Mix Match S aVsWlVlC''''''. tsw xwr ,.. . fssw 1 Tex Hager Is shown here applying a 19 strsngl on Gtortj Dusett. Thli weak Tax takes on Mike Nasarian, and Dusntt wrestles Jack Kiser. These two matches support th headliner Mix Match between Sns Achiu and Pete Belcastro. THURSDAY NIGHT 8:30 P. M. Armory Arena SEAT RESERVATIONS Phono or Call at Caitloborry'i for Section! A, B and C 530 Main Phona 3333. 1 Klamath Billiards for Section D 830 Main Phone 8187 Ursal bnapp and Mel Spen cer went live full round at the armory list night with out a knockdown, but Bnapp was awarded a unanimous udgs' decision 0Tr the Ta coma lighthairy. Return Match Set For Mat A return match on a winner- take-all basis between rough-and ready Pete Belrnstro of Weed Calif., and Walter "Sneeze" Achelu will be the top bout on Thursday' rassle curd at the armory, as the athletic Chinaman attempts to suve some of the face he lost In combat with the ath letic Itullun lust week. It will be another mixed match, part Judo and part orthodox, although neither of the two mixed fights scheduled for here previously huvo gone further Ihuit one round. In the first Achelu put the chill on Bob Kcneston for the first full and Hob couldn't come back, then last Thursduy Bclcaslro turned the tables on Walt and Acheiu didn't come back. The clutch that put Achelu away last week was Bclcaatro's mighty fuvurile, a surfboard, which he applied with more gusto thun ordinarily is required lo clinch a fall. The other two fights on the card will be of six rounds, while the main go is limited to an hour. Jack Klscr and Ueqrgcs uu Ursal Snapp Outpoints Mel Spencer Ursal Snapp lust night came throuu-h Ills llghthcuvy encoun ter with Tacoma's Mel Spencer without a (crutch and with a clear-cut five round dccialon but all his ateain lulled to either knock down or materially dum auc the lough colored boy. Snupp oiitboxcd and curried the fight to Spencer all the way, taking four rounds without a doubt. The third heat, Spencer s best, might have been called a draw. About that time he was becoming hard lo hit, rolling awi-y or under the Merrill boy's punches. Snapp threw rights at Spen cer's head from the start and rocked him In the first round, and in the second he connected right crosses to the Juw that should have put Spencer down, liy tlie third, Spencer hud open ed up, Jubblng away at Suupp's body. Look For Opening In the fourth and fifth Snapp bored in, looking for an opening for a knockout punch but could never straighten Spencer up long enough to aim for his chin. Right-hand blows bounced off the tiring Tacoma boy's head but hi rolling crouch kept them from being solid enough for dam age. The card last night wus a thriller all the way through for a capacity crowd at the armory, and Pfc Len Allen was the only Salem Bounces Steve Gerkin KALEM, Ore., July 31 tP) Steven (Jerkin, who fulled to allow up for bulem s Western Intcrnuiionul league series at Wenutchee and bpokuue luat week, hu been released by Suli-ui and I'ortlunu of the I'liillic Coast league. The former Philadelphia Athletics hurler, who had won 14 uud lost (J for the Senators, w.is on option from Uie I'ort iuud club. George Emlgh, Salem busi iei manager, suld "Cerkin's own actions prompted tin move." There wus no lurther explanation. rjrnlgh also announced Shiirtatop Wally Finger and Southpaw Hurler Jim Hens hud been turned buck to Salem by Portland and 6pokane respectively. All-Star Nine To Be Picked The manager of all softbull teams in the men league are called to meet with Harold Hendrickion, loop manager, at the city council chambers in the city hull tonight to discus plans for the softbull playoff and' to pick an All-Star aggregation. One game is scheduled tonight. Vets vs.. Moose on Recreation field at 6:30, and the meeting will be held after the game, at approximately 8 p. m. At present the Palmerton Lumber company team has cinched one spot to represent the second half of the schedule in the Dlayoff. and the Vet can onS o fou murlne;"gh T.,g "to "...other berth by winning " . ! rtrtn rf Ihn tuo 0:tma rnmu n n0 come out on top or a oout. Alien . ,k " had the lust heat taken away j 10 I ,fm' . . ... ,u from him by Referee Wally Moss . AJtcr. t""(ht," .wltn but still took a unanimous dec!- uau lcd. vw P1"1' A"- lon from Johnny Jones. Allen tagged Johnny with a swinging right lute in the first round and Jones dropped to his knee for second, the only knockdown of the fight. Pepsi Moreno was given a three-round TKO over Marine Joe Marcida when the leather neck' handler wouldn't let the very tired boy go back for the fourth. Marcida swung wild and frequent, not giving Pepsi time to do anything but get out of the way, to take the first round, but hi exuberant tactic tired him out in the second and Pepsi be gan hacking away. CulUn Kayoed Jim Wright scored a middle weight kayo over Marino Neal Cullens early in the second round of their fight, after Cullen was down when the bell ending the first canto sounded. For the knockout Wright caught Cullens turning off the ropes with a smacking right cross to the side of the marine's head. Another bout ended in a kavo for Rudy Carlson over Marine setto are paired for the opening Gene Tullis, lightweights. A tiff, making what should be a half-dozen blows to the face mid-clean-fought bovit. Dusette i the way through the second round champ of the circuit, but I run- j put Tullis out. nlng in a bud-luck streak, having lost his last two fight here. The semi Is not expected to be so gentlemanly, what with the hilarious Mud Mike Nararian going up against Tex Hager. rAtirio Coast ham w. v. nn rrsncUrs si 43 Oakland SO 4 tx AnselM - 87 M Holly wood 84 M Sacramento S4 SB Han Who 97 70 Portland 4S 7S Saattla 41 81 Raaulla Viilnlo Ban Frimclaco P. Oakland 4. Uattl S. Portland 1. taa Anlalaa 8, Hollywood 4. Han rjlaao 3. Bacramtnlo 3. NATIONAL LEAOI K W. Brooklyn SB Si. Loula - ss rhlcaso 31 Boaton 44 Cincinnati - 41 New York 45 Philadelphia 40 I Pltubursh 37 irnrraai I Heauiia New York 3. Chlcaso J. Pet. .6M .6.1.1 .84.1 .120 ..120 .449 .37.1 .338 Pet. .t!2l .M.1 .843 .473 .4X4 .448 .440 .401 MONUMENTS Tim OREGON GRANITE COMPANY 187 Sa. 81k rhana 318 The opener between Herb Snell and Benny Mitchell went four rounds without a knock down to a draw. Speedway Winner Will Try Rocker PHILADELPHIA. July 31 ItP) George Robson, winner of the 1946 raco at Indianapolis, will drive a rocket-propelled auto in the big car races at Langhorne speedway Sunday, August 11. iracx officials said it will be the first time such a car has been tested on a dirt track. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES Enriauo Bo- lanos, 133, Mexico City, outpoint ed ! rankle Moore, 131, Oakland, Calif. (10). SAN JOSE, Calif. Speedy Gabanella, 124, Manila, knocked out Manuel Garccs, 123, Mexico City, (2). SEATTLE Billy Ticrney, 148, Seattle, outpointed Jackie Burke, 148, Ogden, Utah (10). bunt a tie hung up 10 days ago. A win In either game will keep the Vet .above the .500 average mark and give them the playolf spot. Moose and Elks will represent the first half of the schedule. The All-Star nine will play the second game of a twin bill on Recreation field Sunday ! against a traveling team from beanie, me first game will be a playoff set-to. Detroit Asking For Louis Fight NEW YORK, July 31 lP Pro moter Mike Jacobs, who has come up with three world cham pionship boxing bouts in Yankee stadium in September, has been asked to transfer the heavy weight title fuss between Joe Louis and Tami Maurieilo to Detroit. Michigan Boxing Commis sioner John Hettche phoned Jacobs, asking the head man of the Twentieth Century Sporting club to consider switching the fight to the champion borne town. Detroit funs haven t seen Louis in a title fight since he stopped big Abe Simon in 13 rounds at the Olympia, March 21, 1941, in his 19th successful defense of the crown. In fact, Jacobs said Hettche painted such a rosy picture that he assured the commissioner he would consider the move. Jansen Wins Number 21 For Frisco By Th Associated Press Hiding high on the 21st vic tory of cool-headed Larry Jan sen, San Francisco's joyous Seals cavorted two games ahead of Oakland's stalker today In tlie Pacific Coast baseball league. The opening game of a seven-! tilt scries with a potential of making or breaking a pennant! bid ended lust night In a breeze for the loop-leading Seals, who won 9-4 from the napless Oak landers. Although Imperturbable Jansen ran into periodic trouble, he lim ited the Oaks to six hits in boost ing his margin of wins to six above his nearest rival in the league. Hi mark of 21 tops all but four season records for the circuit In the last ten years, but he has ten more victories to get to equal the 194S record of 31 turned In by former Seal Bob Joyce. Jansen has only three losses chalked against him. Three Miscuss San Francisco batsmen pounced on Flreballer Francis Shea and his eighth-inning suc cessor, Ambrose Palica, for 11 hits and reaped the benefits of three Oakland error. Third Baseman Ted Jennings got two singles and one double, batting in one Seal run; Don White drove home two with a pair of singles, and Nell Sheri dan blasted home two with a triple and raced in for a third tally on an error. In the second phase of the one t w o punch. Manager Frank (Lefty) O'Doul of the Seals held ready for the Oaks, second-ranking Loop Hurler Cliff Melton, with 13 wins, takes the mound tonight. Manager Casey Stengel, with two words, "lucky stiffs," for the Seals, put up Floyd Speer to pitch for Oakland. Beavers Bashed The Seattle Ralniers struck from the loop cellar to bash the Portland Beavers 8-1 in a game which made Lou Novikoff look worth the expensive price . tag that came attached to him. In his best performance since join ing the Rainiers, Novikoff got three singles and a double and sacrificed in five times at bat. Glenn Elliott, on a five-hit per formance, blanked the Beavers until the ninth inning. Third-place Los Angeles shad ed the Hollywood Stars 6-4 with home runs by Ed Sauer and George Archie paying the high dividends. The Star outhit the Angels, 12 to 11. HKMALP a NEWS. Klaiaalk fallf, Ore. WKDNKSDAT, falf II, 14, Pan tan 1 ftoix& 3&&to KUHS Obstacle Course Is Converted For Peacetime The high school obstacle course, used for the last three years In conjunction with the army-navy adapted high sch.jol training program, has been torn out this week, according to Joe feaK, director of physical ed at KUHS. The work started Mon day on the removal of the course. Built in 1942 after courses used by the navy nf the same type, the obstacle setup now has no place In the program outlined for Oregon high school, taking effect next year, said Paek. Al though the physical training pro gram will not be changed, the obstacle course will not be used. Wood from the old obstacle. ... be used in football training next year, a frames for tackling dum mies, holding target for forward passing and in other way. , Ten obstacles mad up th course, which wa built by PB student and regular janitor of KUHS. Student took test on the course twice a year, in the spring and falL Gridiron Yankees Arrive At- Spokane SPOKANE, July 31 ilP Four dozen members of the New York Yankees professional football team were on hand today to be gin training in Gonzaga stadium for the opening of the All-American football conference. by train throughout yesterday, I -1 I Tl 1 11-- - miiuueu duu jLnjnncuy, iormer Oregon quarterback; Georgia's Frankie Sinkwich and Georgia Tech' Eddie Prokop. The Yankees will meet the Brooklyn Dodgers here Aug. 24. The San Diego Padres nosed out the Sacramento Solons 3-2 on a ninth-inning rally in which Ben Guitini doubled, advanced ' on a sacrifice and scored the win-1 ning run on Jack Angel's long ! fly to center field. Winning Pitcher Tom Seat allowed six i hits. i SALE! MEN'S GOOD, USED SUITS 10 up Sport Coori Slocks - Pont Sho - 8" Boot Loggers Shirts - Sport Shirts OPEN EVENINGS BARGAIN SPOT 707 So. 6th Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin CnlBOrODlST TOOT SPECIALIST Faol Sarsarr - an Orthopedic! McATEE CLINIC is a. tk st. mm Sunday, Aug. 3 1:30 P. M. 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