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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1947)
Portland Loses But Stays Up By The Associated Press There were a lot of explosive (to-lnR-on In the Pacific Coast league lwit night, with the Hollywood Stare netting off most of the spectacular fireworks. a . . Before the shooting ended both the league leaders, Portland and Ban Diego, lost a game but re mained tied at the top: the cellar dwellers. Seattle and Oakland, each won but were still tied at the bot tom; Los Angeles was alone in third place and Sncraniento. San Fran cisco and Hollywood were tied for Sacramento was leading Holly wood. 7 to 4. In the eighth Inning when the Stars unset the Solons with a seven-run blast on five hits, four walks and a wild pitch to win. 11 to 8. There were S7 hits In the slugging match. 15 for Sacramento and 12 for Hollywood. Seven pitch ers saw service. In Portland the Los Angeles Anrels performed a somewhat similar operation on the Beavers. Portland Pitcher Jake Mooty was sailing alonr with a S to lead, having yielded onlv one hit and a walk, when In the seventh In ning the Angels burst forth with four rnns to win. 4 to 3. twit RtAinhnrk singled for the Angels, then Mooty walked three men in a row to force In a run after which singles by Lou Stringer and Pinch Hitter Leon Treadway off Relief Pitcher Ad Liska brought In three more. More unusual business occurred In Seattle where the Ealnlers beat San Francisco, S to a, as Seattle Pitcher Dick Barrett was given a walk with the bases loaded and two out in the ninth inning to force In the winning tally. Oakland won a more normal ball game from San Diego, S to 2. on the seven -hit pitching of Rookie Jim Arnold, 21, who forced the Padres to scatter their blows. The Oaks, on the other hand, landed on San Diego's veteran hurler, Tom Seats, for the winning runs. . PACIFIC COAST, LEAGUE W. L Pet Portland . 13 San Diego 13 8 .619 .619 8 10 12 12 12 14 Los Angeles Sacramento , San Francisco Hollywood Seattle -.13 .565 .478 .478 .478 .391 391 Oakland 14 Yesterday's Results Seattle 3, San Francisco 2. Los Angeles 4, Portland 3. Oakland 3, San Diego 2. Hollywood 11, Sacramento NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pittsburgh '. 1 Brooklyn 4 2 Philadelphia 4 4 Chicago .i . 4 4 Boston 3 Cincinnati 4 6 New York 3 4 St Louis : 2 i Yesterday's Results ' Boston 5, New York 1. Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 1 ; Chicago 7, Cincinnati 1. '.'; Pittsburgh 8, St Louis S. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet .857 .667 .500 .500 M0 .400 333 .286 Pet New York Chicago Cleveland Boston 2 .750 1 .750 2 .600 3 .571 3 .500 3 .500 4 300 6 -43 Detroit Washington Ht. LOUIS Philadelphia Yesterday Results New York 3, Boston 0. Cleveland 10, St Louis 4. Washington 4. Philadelphia ' Detroit 7, Chicago 4. TENNIS SHOES Sixes 1 to 1Z . Oregon Woolen Store . -. i uxygen ana acetylene ara .also available from us NOW In the new, easily-handled, small-size cylinders. BUSSMAN'S WELDING SUPPLIES ' 834 Klamath Ave. ir- tin. in i i II I No sooner had the legislature packed up and gone home than one of the measures passed at the last session In Salem was attacked' and threatened with a referendum. The measure Is senate bill 140, a fish law which was Introduced by the senate conunitfee on fishing Industries by request, presumably the request of commercial fishing industries.. The stale directors of the Oregon Wildlife Federation and Isaak Walton league have decided to try to bring the new law to' rot of the people by referendum and try to get It tossed out as Inimical to sports fishing. It can't be brought to a vote before the 1948 general election, and the first step Is to get 18.000 signatures on a petition demanding that the newly -okayed law be submitted to the people. There'll be plenty of other things for us voters to be thinking about in '48. Including the choice of a president, but If the various conservation outfits turn loose on SB 140 like they did on the steelhead bill last fall, we can expect a pretty lively campaign on that matter. News Will Be Out This Week-End Mel Carpenter, who will again manage the Klamath Sons baseball team this year. Is expecting to have a much stronger aggregation this year than last, and we'll see whether he's guessing right come Saturday night and Sunday when the Sons play the Medford Craters, first over there and then over here. Last vear the Craters thumped 8 to S and 12 to 8. Now the Medfordltes are In the same loop with the locals, and the two squads will get course of the summer. Fred Hess of Henley is the most sought-after young athlete In the county. Fred has every football coach In the state drooling, although the drooling has to be done In an offhand manner on account of the parity code. Eyes bare also been made at the blond ' fullback from St. Mary's, which doesn't have to be so secretive. ' Hess figures on going Into dentistry. One hundred thousand Eastern Brook trout, catching -si le. are being planted in the waters of Klamath, Deschutes and Lake counties, according to word from the game commission, and several thousand rainbow trout are also being planted In county waters this month. m m Something that might throw a come Saturday is the fact that the Klamath county, will be open for Sprague isn't open until May 20. Salem Drops To Third As Spokane Controls WIL By The Associated Press The surprising Vancouver Cata lan as, who dropped four successive starts to the Salem Senators in the Oregon city, surged back on their home field last night to sweep a doubleheader and three-game series from the same Senate nine by scores oi -s ana 7-4. The Triumphs relegated the once- Philly Has Pro Basketball Title PHILADELPHIA. Anril 24 UFl After a 16-year wait, Philadelphia today had a professional sports champion the Warriors of the -uuucetoaii Association of America, Joe Pulks and company put the clincher on the BAA playoffs last night with an 83-80 victory over the Chicago Stags to capture the title play four games to one in the Dest-oi-seven series. The basket-barraffiiur Mr. Fulka. who halls from Kuttawa. Ky., hung up a points to esiaousn a season total of 1611, the greatest in record ed history and a mark which It may take decades to equal. The Warriors stmnlant Connie Mack's Athletics, winners of the 1931 American league's baseball pennant, as the most recent Quaker City Utlist FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ' OAKLAND. Calif. Tommy Bell. 149. Youngstown. outoolnted Paul Lewis, 155. Oakland, 10. Classified Ads Bring Results. OUTSIDE PAINTING Guaranteed PRE-WAR QUALITY! Pure Lead and OIL or L.T.Z. Used Exclusively! Phone Today for estimates and listings -for the season. ROPER and ROPER FA!NTlNn rnvTRirTnDi ! Klamath At. Phone 9278 POOLE'S is Your Complete Fishing Headquarters Casting Reels 2.75 Casting Rods S.50 Ass't Salt Water . Reels up to 17,50 South ' Bend Fly Rods .: 25.00 Salmon Eggs .... 15c up Gaff Hooks 1.00 Fish Nets, 1.50 to 4.50 Life Preserver Cushions ;.. 2.95 POOLE'S Attempt To Ref erend Newly-Okayed Fish Bill Gains Support the Sons twice In exhibition games, together several times during the 9 m few of our fishermen for a loss North Fork of Sprague river. In angling, but in Lake county the leading Salem tes to a third place tie with Victoria and lifted the Caps from a cellar deadlock to a tie for sixth. Spokane, taking Its second one- run edge from the Bremerton Blue jackets ny a 6-5 la-inning count moved into the league leadership wun lacoma, z-i winner in li in nings over Wena tehee, a challenging second. Victoria dropped a 10-6 contest to Yakima. The Caps marked up both their triumphs on next-to-last inning splurges, pushing over five tallies in the sixth inning of the opener and three in the eighth frame of. the nightcap. Six home runs, evenly divided, sparked the twin bill with Salem's Mel Nunes collecting , one in eachTtUt -'.. No lenkthy blows, but timelv hit ting, paid off in the Spokane and- lacoma extra-inning wins. Expansion SALE Specials'. CASTING RODS Now 4.95 Now 8.95 Reg. 1.60 Reg. 12.50 ... Large New Shipment FLY RODS 9.95 up THE GUN STORE 714 Main Tackle Boxes .. 2.75 up Worms 4 doz. ,60c Complete Lines of Plugs and Spinners Mirror Spot Spinners .60 (Swell for the Rogue) 9x9 Umbrella Tent 39.50 O 10x12 Wall Tent 39.50 (One on display) ( BICYCLES and SPORTING GOODS BC Player Lured Out To Frisco BOSTON. Anril 24 (m Don Pan dora. 19-year-old passing sensation of the Boston college Eagles football team, was reported to be on the West Coast Wednesday to discuss possible transfer to the University of San Francisco. His move came as a shock to B. O. athletio officials, but they remained officially silent though obviously peeved. There were reports that the alumni would protest against what some called tne "luring" of their star by the other Jesuit col lege. And, on top of Pandora's flight came unconfirmed rumors that two other Eagles would follow him to tne eoa.it. The University of San Fran cisco has already Indicated lis In tention to go Mblg time" by sign ing Ed McKeever, formerly of Cornell, as head coach. McKeever was once assistant to Frank Leahy at Boston college, and resigned a com forts ble post at Cornell to go to San Francisco. In spring practice the entire Bos ton college offense had been built around the arm of Panclera, who even as a freshmsn last- year was rated along with Charlie O'Rourke as one of the greatest passers Boston couege ever naa. There Is some speculation as to whether Panclera would be eligible If he enrolls at San Francisco. A new NCAA rule holds that a player is eugioie oniy u ne is in college lor the second semester, which runs from February to June. Panclera was known to have had trouble with his studies at Boston college, and he had to be tutored last summer to meet the school's entrance requirements. Sehissler Gets" Post With Rams LOS ANGELES, April 24 W President Dan Reeves of the Los Angeles dub of the National Pro fessional Football league has named Paul J. Sehissler. well known coach in college and jro grid circles, as his assistant for the 1947 season. Sehissler was coach and athletic director for many years at Oregon State coller and later guided the Brooklyn. Chicago Cardinal and Hollywood professional grid teams. During the war he coached the strong 4th air force team. Leading Tossers SAN FRANCISCO, April 24 (TV Two Portland and one Seattle pitchers are among the six hurlers tied for the Pacific Coast league pitching lead with three wins and no defeats. Averages, Including games of April 20. show Vlnce Dl Blasl and Jake Mooty of Portland and Bill Posedel of Seattle among the elite, as Is cliff Chambers, the Belling ham contribution to Los An geles. asg Wont To Go FISHING? - You'll find everything you need at V POOLE'S Bicycle t Sporting Goods tit So. 7tb MM 141 7 rl',"-, Booming - Ry The Associated Press Major league fans are witnessing one of the greatest early season ills plat's of home run hitting in years and the bigger bats are booming in the Natlonnl league which Is fumed more for lis finesse tlinn Us power. Paced by Shortstop Eddie Miller of Cincinnati, who has clouted five roundtrlppers tops In either circuit National leaguers have slammed 48 circuit drives, double tlielr output at this stage of the 1946 campaign, while American league batters have hammered 26, one less than they Coast Belt On Market The Pacific coast Junior heavy weight wrestling bell, that peripa tetic article which denotes tops In the profession on tills circuit, will be at Issue again tonight In the main go of the armory clutch card. Billy Weldner. recognised champ, and Georges Dusette, a former champion and the man most likely to beat Weldner in a match of strength, have all night In which to settle the Issue of which Is the bet ter man. The bout is tabbed for no time limit, two fulls out of three, and the winner gets the belt. Last week Weldner protected his laurels for five full rounds- without a fall against Dusette. To avoid another of those, even If It takes all night. both men agreed to a finish match. Two injuries nave lorceti cnangea in both preliminary bouts. Pete Belcastro received a gash on his arm yesterday while mending a barbed wire fence, so Pierre LaBelle will aub for him against Jlmmle Lott. And then Dory Dlllard dis located his shoulder and had to call off his fight with Tony Rosa, so Gorilla Poggi Is expected to bp m town to battle Ross In the three' round opener, starting at 8:30. Baseball. Slated Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock on Modoc practice field the Pelican baseball squad plays Its return game with the Orants Pass Cavemen, a game the Pels must win to remain on top of the Southern Oregon con ference. Klamath already has a 9-6 decision over the Cavemen. 1 Fishing Season WE'LL BE OPEN SUNDAYS For Your Convenience Complete lino of groceries, lunch -goods, meats, and , fountain service. , Stop at ROY CARTER'S SYCAN STORE Bly, Oregon IMCMa art nut ciriiallj lintel ti tee tbt 1147 LINCOLN ui 1IERCURY Hitir tin ii iiiilif it ur iiiwnn April U aid 26th INMAN MOTOR CO. Bats Mark Early Play ' . i ah,, i.i. it.. V....L.-- . '!'!, iti.M,ililvii tlmlirsra ollnned th had oolleoted a year ago yesterday. counted for Ui National's amusing vruu ui laur-ninsiois wuuv u i"".v- ,i.i. It.. A... I- ora (in icsuunsiuio ii mid niiwii enn's output. The biggest boom-boom of the American league season was heard In Brlggs stadium, Detroit, yesler- ...t.. It.. 11. lutllml flu. Ult.Y tllluio M1V hii.b ...v .homers including three In the eighth minus uy iwy sjuiumiuuiu, n Ul..tr.l.l. Unnl IT.'-I'M .. i- Tlusrs rlswed the Chicago While Sox. 7-4. The defeat, the Box' llrst lit lour games, dropped them into a first place tie with the New York Yankees wno oianxea tne nosiou Red Sox 3-0 behind the two-hit loss- Dodgers Won't Train In Bend BEND, April 24 The Brooklyn Dodgers pro football team of the All-America conference will not re turn to Bend tills summer to train on Lava Bear field. D. J. 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