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Bend Gridiron Sees 13-7 Tilt By HALE SCARBROUGH If the Brooklyn Dodgers were playing to get their names icnnccj to contracts last night, there are several of the boys who lon't have to worry about Jobs any more. Last night at Bend he White Dodgers defeated the Black Dodgers by 13-7 on Bruin icld. Those who can count themselves In Include Glenn Dobbs, dickey Mayne and Bob Paffrath in the backfield, Ends Jim Mc Carthy and Bob McCain and Center Russ Morrow. Thry were itickouts of the squad game. The Black team, built around Mickey Mayne as tailback, kvorcd first in the opening quarter. Mayne advanced the ball !rom his own 20 down to the White 20 on line plays and com peted pass, then flipped a 20-yard pass to McCain in the end sone for the touchdown. Fullback Chuck Timmons placekicked the extra point, mak- ine the score 7-0. O en Given Ltui Hope CUV . - H. Aug. 10 ;crtainl . ed from American irganized ball this season, cpentent Mickey Owen still was iptimistic today he would escape ;ne o uc,, nve-ycm ' iff? . IT. ! jolted to Mexico. Th fnmipr Broklvn catcher.' ifter a conference in Baseba l ,micii,,i,nr A R. Chandler s Commissioner A. B. Chandlers iffico. said he had received neither encouragement nor dis louragement" and that he still lad "hope that I can be rein itated." Owen was told, however, by Harold (Muddy) Rucl, Chandler's mccial assistant, and waiter Uulbry, the commissioner's sec-1 .ciary, iuhi uut-uau iowa hv libit reinstatement of an ineli ible player between August 1 ind October 31. Owen quit Mexican baseball last week because of "an ac cumulation of disgust." At Mexico City, Mexican League President Jorge Pasquel laid "the basebal war is on igain" as a result of Owen's de tertion of the Mexican loop. Ward Still Undefeated DULUTH. Minn., Aug. 10 lP) A chunky, confident former electrician's mate in the navy, who doctors once said never would play golf again, because of a broken hand, today had what he had been seeking since his discharge, a formal tourna ment golf match with Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio. Both Stranahan and Smiley Quick of Inglewood, Calif., the man who wouldn't take the doc tor's word as final, won their upper bracket, quarter finals matches yesterday by small mar gins in the western amateur tournament. They faced each other today for the right to enter the finals Sunday. In the lower bracket Marvin "Bud" Ward of Spokane took en George Victor of Chicago for Ihe same privilege. Ward coasted to a 6 and 5 vic tory over William Campbell of nunungton, w. va., yesterday, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE By The Associated Preti W. L. Pet. . 87 47 .649 . 85 51 .625 . 73 60 .549 . 70 66 .515 . 68 65 .511 . 58 80 .420 . 49 81 .377 San Francisco Oakland .Los Angeles Sacramento Hollywood , San Diego , Portland Seattle 46 86 .346 Result! Lait N'ivht San Francisco 4, Seattle 0. Oakland S, San Diego 0. Hollywood 4, Portland 3. Sacramento 4, Los Angclei 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Boston New York . 76 31 .710 61 44 .581 JM AA .ft Detroit Washington a si m Cleveland 51 56 '.477 St. Louis 48 58 .442 Chicago 46 61 .430 .Philadelphia 30 75 .286 Yesterday's Results Boston 4, New York 3. Detroit 5, Chicago 4. , Washington 2. Philadelphia 1. " Cleveland 5, St. Louis 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. 64 40 .615 61 41 .598 55 46 .545 51 51 .500 48 53 ,475 47 57 .452 43 58 .426 38 61 .384 Brooklyn ... St. Louis Chicago Boston Cincinnati New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh t Yestrrday's Results Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 0. ' Boston 5, New York 3. , Chicago 9, Pittsburgh 3. , St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2. SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO 1 AIR-CONDITIONED DANCELAND SIS Klamath Are. "Miiiie As You Like It" by The DANCEMASTERS Admission, 74e, Including Tax Sponsored by Post 1383. V.F.W. Ulenn dodds sparnea inc Whites on first-quarter ad vances, driving for gains with flat bullet passes to Joe Davis and Jim McCarthy, but couldn't push across a score. Sleeper Works In the second quarter Dobbs pitched from his own 30 down to the Black 40 into the waiting arms of McCarthy who trotted the distance tor a touchdown i without being touched 11 w slPer P'ay " caught the Black defense dead. When the m.,-...i, ... ta di alol, far out on the 1 . leu, wiiu uui hiiuiuci pmi-r within 10 yards of him, McCarthy also doubled in brass to come back and kick the extra point, making the score 7-7. The third quarter it was Dobbs and his pitching arm again, this time tossing from his own 41 down to tne Biaek 40 to Mickey Colmer. White wingback, who spun around two tacklers and scampered over the line. Mc Carthy's kick was no good and the score rested at 13-7. In the final quarter Paffrath replaced Mayne in the Black backfield and came within a hair of pulling the game out of the fire by himself. Gains On Ground After a punt out, Black took the ball on its own 20 and Paff rath beat out of a trap to spin up to the 31 on the first play. His next gain was 17 yards, followed by a 13-yard gallop. Some small gains made it first and 10 on the White 20 and Mickey Mayne came back in. Mayne missed two passes, a line buck failed to gain and on the fourth down Mickey was trapped way back but broke ! away to come up to the line of scrimmage and two yards past, but the threat was over. Approximately 3000 fans saw the inter-squad tilt on tho Bend field, among them the Klamath Centennial's 'pony express' riders Joe Blackwell, Chet Bar ton and Newt Nelson who ar rived in Bend in time to visit the field. Hole-ln-One Puts Snead Out Front WINNIPEG, Aug. 10 IJP) Slamming Sammy Snead of Hot Springs, Va., buoyed by his first hole-in-one in tournament Dlav. was in the front row grabbing for the S2000 first prize money in the Canadian Golfers' associa tion open tournament today at the Niakwa Golf and Country club. The British open champion held a two-stroke lead with a 54 hole score of 211 as the field en tered the final round of competi tion. Ben Hogan of Hershey, Pa., and Dick Metz of Arkansas City were next in line with 213. Snead forged to the front yes terday by firing the third best round of the tournament so far a four-under par 68 that included a sensational hole-in-one on the 245-yard par three 15th. Seattle Swipes Farm Manager SEATTLE, Aug. 10 The Vancouver Capilanos were still without a manager today to take the place of Eddie Carnett recalled by the Seattle Rainiers when First Baseman Earl Tor geson dislocated his shoulder Outfielder Hal Patchett, who was offered the Western Inter national league billet, decided he liked the Coast league and luruea me Dia down. Now Owner Bob Brown nf the Capilanos is waiting for me nauuers 10 suggest other available players. Indications were the Vancouver club might iinisn me waning season with an acting skipper. Kitty Carlisle And Moss Hart To Wed DOYLESTOWN, Pa.. Aug. 10 'Playwright Moss Hart will marry stage and screen actress Kitty Carlisle today in nearby New Hope, Pa. Hart, announcing the wedding last night, said it would be a "very quiet affair." It is the first for both. Miss Carlisle, whose real name is Catherine Conn, listed her age on the marriage license applica tion as 30, Hart is 41. Brooks Can Cop Season Dodgers Unbeaten By Phillies This Year Bv the Associated Press Never in me history ot major league baseuail lias one train swept, an entire season series troiu anotner, out today me na tional league leading Urookiyu Uoouers aie hallway towards ac complishing tins unprecedented teal. In 11 skirmishes with the sov euth place s'hiladclpliia Phils, the Fiatbus-h Hock lias yet to lose. They gained their 11th straight last nigiit in I'liiladel piiia by the narrowest ot mar gins, 1-u. Last night's triumph enabled the pace-setters to maintain their two-game margin over the run ner-up bt. Louis Cardinals who took the measure of the Reds a-'i in Cincinnati. The Cards and Reds met under tlii. liulile na rllrl all Iha nlhir ibig ieSi,c clubs making it the i (lrst Umc m historv a full schedule was ulaved under the , lamps. Shutout for Higbe Kirby Higbc turned in the Brooklyn shutout, getting the nod over Oscar Judd when Pete Reiser singled home Pee Wee Reese in the eighth inning after me latter had doubled. Whitey Kurowski paced a 16 hit St. Louis attack with a home run, double and two singles and drove in three mates to help Howie Pollct notch his 13th vic tory of the season, tops for senior circuit hurlcrs. Joe Garagiola, rookie Card catcher, also homered, his first in the big leagues. The American league leading Boston Red Sox increased their margin over the New York Yan kees to 14 games their largest of the season when they edged out the Bronxites 4-3 at the Yan kee stadium. Rudy York, hit a homer with two mates aboard. The Tigers, paced by Out fielder Dick Wakefield, who got five for five including a home run. moved to within a game of second place by shading the Chi- " line oox 0--1. Sixth Defeat Washington's Senators handed the Philadelphia Athletics their sixth loss in a row as Southpaw Mickey Haefner outducled Lum Harris 2-1 for his 10th victory, The Cleveland Indians exploded for five runs in the sixth on five consecutive hits and three walks to beat the St. Louis Browns 5-4. Even Frank E. McKinnev. new Pittsburgh Pirates' president, couldn't bring luck to his Bucs as they were trampled by the Cubs 9-3 at Forbes field. The Boston Braves boosted its season's mark to an even .500 with a 51-51 record as Warren Spahn held the New York Giantc to seven hits to give the Braves a 5-3 victory at Boston. It was i Boston's eighth win in its last 11 games. Hawaiian Bantam Earns Title Bout HONOLULU. Aug. 10 (JP) David Kui Kong Young, 118, Hawaii, easily outpointed Louis Castillo, 117i, Mexico Citv, last night in a 12-round fight for the right to meet Bantamweight Champion Manuel Ortiz. Castillo, who holds the Cali fornia 118-pound title, hardly laid a glove on the flashy Hawaiian. FlOHTS LAST SIGHT NEW YORK Tony Pellone. 143'i. New York, outpointed Ruby Keuler. 143. New York, 10. .HOLLYWOOD. C.Iii.-Alfredo Eicobr. 126, Hvana. outpointed Speedy Oban ell". 123. Manila. 10. SAN FRANCISCO-.tjrrv r.. , ST Srneico' outPO""d Ran Jackson', 160. New Orleans, 6. Pro Grid Star r ': T ff- i.Hk-- i mm Vsjr' c V 'mm Halfback Bill McArthur of the Chicago Rockets, pro football team, who may lose his right foot as a result of having a leq broken during an lntra-squad practice game at Santa Rosa, Calif., is visited by Miss Margaret Walker of Long Beach. Calif., at Stanford hospital In San Francisco. AP wirephoto Hunters and Vacationists! Compare These Prices for 12.29-Ounce TENTS and TARPS! Wall Tents 8 x 10 ... 27.95 10 x 12 .. .33.95 12 x 14 ...39.95 TARPS Z 9 7.50 10 x 12 14.00 8 10 10.50 up to 16 x 24 . 48.50 HOWIE BROS. One-Armed if J" 1 " "" l ' rrospero (Army) Glanvito of who qualified at Chicago's Tarn amateur field for all-American he swings club with one hand. Special Tags To Be Drawn To get permits to take part in any of the seven controlled deer and elk shoots outside the regular seasons in Oregon this fall it will be necessary for hunters to write a letter to the Oregon state game commission in Portland, putting in a bid first, the applicant must have a state hunting license. Send the number of the license, your name and address, infor mation as to which special sea son you wish to hunt in, and five dollars for your permit. In case there are more appli cations for the permits than there are tags to be issued, a drawing will be held for each special season on August 21. The persons who arc drawn for permits to hunt will be sent their tags, and the losers will be sent their money back. According to state nnlire here, there seems to be nothing against a person taking part in more than one hunt if he DUtS in Dias tor more than one tag and sends in the required amount of money. Also these game seasons are over and above the regular sea son and the regular limit of one buck Closest at hand are the three special deer seasons in Lake county: Summer lake. October to November 2 (500 permits for deer of cither sex): Crooked creek. November 4 to Novem ber 10 (500 permits for antler less deer): Devil's Garden, No vember 30 to December 4 (500 permits for antlcrless decr.l Two others are in Baker and Union counties. Two special elk shoots for bulls or cows will be held in Wallowa and Umatilla counties. The tongue of a fish has no muscles and therefore it cannot 'be moved. Sports Afield. In Hospital - -:Jaj Golfer Qualifies Columbus, O., one-armed golfer O'Shanter course with a 74 In oolf tournev. dmonitri. how AP wirephoto. Packers Play At Recreation Tomorrow's home baseball game will be tilt between Lowell's Packers and a wide traveling nine from Alturas. getting together on Recreation field at 2 p. m. The Klamath Sons are go ing down below again tomor row to play their series finale with Mt. Shasta, a game which will start at 1:30 p. m. and be broadcast over KFLW at 2 o'clock. For the Packers tomorrow Lefthander Jimmie West will take the mound against Al turas. with Joe Derrah behind the plate. Pitching for the Sons in their Northern Cali fornia league game at Mt. Shasta will be Clyde Carl trora. Airplane Ambulance Flies At Medford MEDFORD. Aug. 10 (A') Air plane ambulance service was initiated here todny with Al Stoehr. truck line owner, be ing flown to thy Hillsboro air- fiort and transferred to Port and. Stoehr was seriously inlurcd in an automobile-motorcycle ac cident Sunday. The plane is operated by an ambulance service here which said it frequently was called on to take patients to Portland and San Francisco. It will be based here. Forrell Distributes Pari-Mutuel Profits SALEM, Aug. 10 tA'i Robert S Farrcll Jr., secretary of state, today announced the distribu tion of $38 16.67 to each of Ore Ron's counties as a share ol state revenues from pnri-mutucl rac ing up to August 8. Helicopter To Carry 5-Cent Airmail Bill WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 Wl A helicopter will whisk the five-cent air mail bill from the capitol to the White House next Wednesday for President Tru man's signature. Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan, Second Assistant Postmaster General Gael Sulli van, Senator Chavez (D-N.M.) and Rep. O'Brien (D-Mich.) will be aboard, the post office depart ment said today. ANDY'S BARBER SHOP Has moved from 7th St., to 907 Klamath Avenue ACROSS FROM BUS DEPOT Andy wclcomci all his old friends and customers to his now location BASEBALL!! SUNDAY, AUG. 11 ih RECREATION FIELD 2 O'CLOCK LOWELL PACKERS VERSUS ALTURAS Of The Sierra-Nevada League Admission 60c Tax Ine, Jansen Gets Number 23 Seal Hurler Bidding To Crock Loop Mark By BILL WEATHERSBY Associated Press Sports Writer Lurry Jansen, 2ti-ycHi'old Ore gon farm boy transplanted to the minimi, today hud 23 vic tories for the Sun Kruncisco Seuls In his bid to cruck the modern pitching record of the Pacific Const llimcbull league. Ills season hurling iiverugo of .HH5 in 2U giwnes, with only three losses, Is above the per centages of all the pitchers who wound up with tho most gumm won since tho leiigue first played as an "outlaw" loop in 1IHKI. Already Jiiiikoii has equalled or piissi'd the leading wiir-timo pitchers in utn nrs won, with tho exception of Dob Joyce's .11 giiino record lust year, mid the 11146 If ague lender has mure than a fourth of the distance to go. Joyce's murk topped the field since 1922. The imperturbable Junsen. marked by some of his oppon ents us a mini with Ice water in his veins, shut out the Sc uttle Ritinlers 4-0 last night. He ullowed five hits In his third shutout mid his 12th consecu tive win. The Seuls backed their pitch ing nee with a three-run drive in the first inning, when Hugh Luby tripled, Vlnce DIMnggio singled him home, Ferris Fain wnlked, nnd Don While doubled in two counters. Fnin and Milli liter Jo Jo White of the Kuln iers were bounced from the came utter a slxth-innluii tiff nl first bnse. Frnucls Shea of the second plucc Ouklund Acorns firebulled a two-hit blanking of the Sun Diego I'ndres. B to 0. It Was his 11th victory nuiiln.it four defeats, and It mniiitulned the chnllenging Acorns' position three uumes behind the leiidiuu Sen Is. Sacramento's rampaging Solnns. coming buck from their Iir.it setback Thursday in 10 games. Inst night downed the Los Angeles Angels 4-3. Garth (Red) Mann delivered seven-hit bull in his ninth win for the Solons. The victory left fourth-phu-c Sncrumento four and a hulf games behind the tlurd runklng Angels. The Hollywood Stars, In their second straight triumph since former Chicago White Sox Mali nger Jimmy Dykes took over the helm, nosed out tho Port- laud Beavers 4-3. A four-hit at tack rang up three tallies, the lust two scoring on Tom O'Brien's double, in Holly wood's big eighth Inning. Walla Walla County hire Razes Elevator WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug. ib 11V) Wheut storage fucllltles with an estimated half million bushels stored were e.itlinnted today to have been burned in tne past fortnight in Walla Walla county. The fifth of a series of firra destroyed an elevntor containing ai least -iu.uuu bushels yeslerdny near here. The largest of the tires destroyed n warehouse con taining 250.000 bushels eurly this week. Grain men snid much ot the grain can be salvaged If tne weather remains favorable. Building Restriction To Remain In Force PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10 (A' Restriction on commercial and industrial building imposed in Mav will be continued an other 60 days. Nelson W. Kng lish. Oregon civilian production administration head, said today. The restriction, imposed to stimulate flow of building ma terials Into veterans' housing, originally was to last 43 clnys. English snid it was not made clear whether the extension Is to dnte from expiration of the originnl order, July IS, or from August 1. Puppies usually open their eyes at the first time at the age of nine to 10 days. They should be left with their mother until eight weeks old. Sports Afield. HtlAI.U NtWS, Klamalk tails, Oil. By JtaU &iML'uiyUf Sporls Editor j Chevrolets Edge Veterans To Gain Berth In Playoff ,,v: 1..1-IUII.1 HI I-WI1-IKI1 MHI1 once agiiln were plowed under ii, m ir.,1.......... ..r i.- i.... nr....- 11 rtnim-y . iii'vrillPl d II) 1 Wllt'll tile two teams met for the fourth mid lust time to determine the loui'lli teuiii In the nliivolf.i of tne men's sotthull leiiuiie The Kume wns played on Itecreiitlou field at H p. in, and went the full seven Innings. a , I - i. . HMMM-lll III.' 1- HI llll- 1 ot the fifth liinlug, when Hunk U,.w,,. . 1 t.. ...... .(. , r. n imi.vcr, clinic across home to urore the tccnml nil i,,i mi. v r it nun anil) tie everything up at 3 to 2. Schorl gen was culled safe at home, then signaled out by Umpire A RECORD VICTORY NEW YORK, Aug. 10 lV) Aldo P. MncCngle, 2t, suld he was one of seven men ordered to bull out by Colin Kelly dur ing the mission on which Ills famous dive on the battleship Murium took place. MucCiigle said he escaped to l.u.on, fought until cuplured at Cor- regulor, esi'iicd from Santo Toinus prison, fought with the guerrlllus nnd finally got home lor dlscnnrge. Magistrate Alex I'lselotta de cided yesterday that MacCugle's record entitled him to a sus IH'iided sentence for smoking In a subway station. MORE FUN THIS WAY WKST PLAINS. Mo. Aug. 10 Frank Mux has Inst sonic of his taith In human nature. He offered nn unpicked crop of peuehes to friends und neigh bors and even offered to help them pick the (nut. That night the trees were picked clean by persons un known. CET THE GUN ALTAMONT, Mo., Aug. 10 lV) Farmer Joe Kinsellu re port that while he wns work ing in field a pack of 13 foxes approached lum and chased him Into the yard of his home. Mnny furmers In his vicinity are currying shotguns to their fields to guard against Ihe ani mals. The Influx of Ihe foxes is be lieved cnuscd by henvy lrii ping in surrounding counties. Eq. uestrian Group Rides Skyline Trail CASCADE SUMMIT, Aug. 10 A trip by horsebuck over Sky line truil from McCredlo Springs to Crater lake nnd then by roud to Ashluud is being taken by a group from McCrcdlc Springs nnd adjoining towns. Tho fol lowing comprise the party: Mr. and Mrs. Dieter. Messers Mc Kmnn. Howard Hartley and son, William and Jimmy Lackey nnd the following young Indies Pal Lackey, Shirley Luvoy and Frances Lee. Shirley Lnvoy and Frances Lee will make the return trip by train and tic others will return by auto. Let's Join the RETRIEVER CLUB Tues. Night I p. m. Auq. 13 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, I i Flashes Of ... Lite L MOOSE DANCE For Mombors and Guests EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MOOSE HALL 1010 Pine St. CHARTER ANYPLACE Plon A Scenic Flight over Crater a I. Lane lalO 1 Teiepnui" i for detH j SAI.IS AfiCNT inn PIPER SWIFT OREGON AIRCRAFT SERVICE SVII HIlAf, Aui, It, UK, rie Klak Di.ve Siiigenl. This brought a Him m ol priilest from both ilia Mauds and Vet players but the tlielsluii stuck. The Pillowing two Innings were rimless, which endi'd the game. Vein' one run was iiiuiln by Cecil llrndili'ks, while Al lli'llotti uud Hymn Cody chalked up the two scores for Ashley. A tiU'cc-busa hit was miiile by Tom F.dwiiiiU of Ashley but ho died on hn.ie. Vets eiiineil six lilts to Ash ley's eight und made only una error to two lor the Chevs. Unt il lies for Ihe game, wero Ash ley, "Swede" Anderson and J un L.rri.1, .....I 1..- 1, , ,,,, mi inw veis, Hank Sclioi'tgc u nod Don Olsen worked out. Knelt pitcher struck out four men, Paliiirrton Lumber company firm, ,,,! ..,,.. I... i !' ,.,,',,,,-,, -mi uiinia j wllh l.ukevlew hut night la to it. puiyru ul l,ukevli-w on tin I high school football n,.d The m'mmi' wns n uinc'inning soilonil tilt nnd begun ul B 30 p. m The score wns tied four limes up until the sixth lulling, when Lukevlew begun to pull out In front. F.rrurs by bnlh sides marked the game but good ,uao tills were miiile coimlitcntlv tlm.ugh out. Wes Dnllurhtde pitched ini.st of the guine fur Lukrvlew uller Ihe starling pitcher wus unable to finish dut to a had leg t'llft AshliV nnd Frank Hi.ll pitched for I'almerton. A quick shift tins been made in regional nnfthull tourney plans to put Klamath Into the ploy, so now urn- tram from the league here will take part In the dlilrlcl nui-t to be held some tune this coming week at Med ford. ItiiM-biirg, whlrh was original. ly slated to be in the Medford conference, along with Grants I'uis mid AnIiIi,,,,! i.,.. i... switched lii ntinlhi-r district and miimiitn moved in. Don Jumiury. head of the stale Mllfthllll lfiiir,,i.,..l 1...- I - unit urrii reuched by Harold llemlrlrkson ..in nrre nun ugreerl that thr business Ol li-mOiiu K tt,.,.lt. ..i of the slate districting win an oversight nnd started Ihe wheels million ui set mc mixup aright. Oregon CIO Leaders To Confer With Kroll PORTLAND. Aug. 10 Ml Oiegnn CIO leaders will leave I iicsiluy for a conference In Washington with Jack KrolL president of tho CIO political in lion committer, they said lo ony. Stnnley Eurl. secretary of Ihe slule CIO. said Ihe principal topic would be labor's roc It effecting price reductions. He wild the ciuestlon wns whether lo fight for lower prices or Higher wuges and he believed i.iwer prices would be favored. The beagle Is one of Ihe oldest dog breeds. Sports Afield. DR. M. C. CASSEL Chiropractic Physician ll.aa.ctif., o... si.m.rk .a s.lh.l 233 SO. 11th ST. PHONE 5609 frDINE i At The Sign Of The RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath Ave. Open 5:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. raaa laol far larlr Ra.arvatlans FLIGHTS ANYTIMEI In our new Piper Super Cruiser !-':'TM''r. l-i m.p.h. Hilt niiis ranst. Might Instruction CI or Civilian BELLANCA -STY: 2313 S. 6th Phone 4382 Municipal Airport Phone 7319