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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1947)
Chambers Marks Up Sixth Win Bv The Associated Prru The psclflo Coast It-ague lesdrrn. Los Angeles, gave their crosstown rivals, Hollywood, a 14-hlt. 3-homer treatment for a 12 to victory last night In the first of the Inti-a-clly aeries. Cliff Chambers of Bcllliigham marked up his sixth pitching victory for the Angels, with no losses, giv ing up nine hits but holding an In creasing lead after the second In ning. When the Angels were already leading 8 lo 6 In the eighth inning mm Next Track Hurdle Is District Meet Saturday At Medford Mvt mmrh on the ticket for Conch Paul Dcller'a high school track .ihw. win mmt nt Medford Saturday, when the local boys compete against the Tornado. Grants Pass and Ashland for the Southern Oregon (district S champtonsnip. uonungrni upon evcuv iram v ""' will be passage for the best boys to Bell field lit Corvallls for the state meet. The winner and second place man In each event Friday, and the win- hey med out four more on six ring relay team, will be sent to Corvallls to compete with the best high hits having previously clustered school track and field atnietes in me siaie ior uie annual runuu. lour run In the sixth. I So all this week the Pels are being given stiff workouts in preparation Ed Bauer got two home runs for : fOT Saturday's games. Klamath won the district championship in 1945, Los Angeles and Al Olossop one. j Mpdford won last vear. As tor placing entries in the state competition, while Hollywood's Don Ross and . Mfnrj i bovs in Klamath seven. Elwood Kote, the big ex-marine on the rrl track aquau, was shaken up but not damaged In an auto accident a few nights ago. and he is expected to get In same good licks with the shot and Javelin. Bud Brown and Tom Edwards" should be near the tup In the dashes. Inci dentally, Tommy is the newly-elected captain of the Kl' cinder outfit. More points for Klamath are expected to come from Bob Redkey and iBoh Mocabee. in the high and low hurdles, respectively. At this writing two in tne eignm. those bora hold the fastest time tn the state for their events this year. Cellar-Sitting Seattle rose UP to An ' n n w-l at,ltc wilt taV nart In In HUri-lpt immi nnri by way of some entertaining busi ness In the last inning. What be came the winning run was scored In the first of the ninth when Oakland First Baseman Lea Scar- out, threw the ball into ml'd-dia- This coming Sunday out at Reames Country club the Klwanls golfers mond and started for the dugout, take up the cudgel against a team representing the Rotary ciuo. cnam permittlng Paul Carpenter to score I plonship 18 holes of the annual service club tourney. The Lions were from first. ' bounced out by Kiwaniaiu last week. That made it 6 to 3 for Seattle i The Rourians won the title last year by beating the Klwanlans. but and they Just barely halted an Oak- 1 lt was afterwards alleged that the Rotarians threw a curve by not allow land rally which gave the losers two , Tom Watters to plav on their team. It seems that with Tom In the nine In In 1ar. rti rJi nlntrt. 1 ... . - - ... r .. una, ,n . v n-in ant vaii it ntva nn accnrwi m annin.r mnifn Tod Davis each hit round trippers. Second place San Francisco, with Lefty Cliff Melton pitching four-hit , ball, smacked the San Diego Padres ; 9 to 0, gathering 12 hits off three j Padre pitchers. The Seals scored three runs in the second, another I in the fourth, three in the fifth and ; I Coach Deller expects to have anywhere from seven to 10 boys going up to Corvallls. The Technique Of Handicapping Softball Starting On May 12 With 10 teams outfitted and already diilMng, the men's city softbnll league will start play Mon day, May 13. Games this summer will be played during the twilight hour, starting at 6:30. on Recreation field and Modoc practice field up at the high school, Monday ami Wednesday afternoons. (ictthig the league off to a fly ing start will be two games Mon day afternoon, one between the Moose- entry and the Bureau of Reclamation squad at Itecreatlun park, and the other between the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Eagles at the high school.. The other teams in the loop, which will get into action within a week, are Ashley Chevrolet, Gun Store. Four Star Merchants, Rlrkys. Elks and Knights of Columbus. Official state softball rules have been adopt ed, plus strict league rules regard ing the eligibility of players and the like, making the teams In the city league eligible for possible competi tion in a state softball tournament later in the year. ' The league is bring managed by Frank Drew, with Sum Smith, city recreation director, as secretary, and the managers of all 10 teams form a board of directors. This group Is called to meet at the city recreation office Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for a final business session before the play starts. Elsewhere on this page is a copy of the softball league's schedule for the first month of action. nick RArrrtL winnlns nttrh.r ru KOiary ""cup. uic iuiimiu uuiu ..n.c .......... yanked iWrtnffi: hi" Pln" ' lhe,"n"' ,al' ,The Ki"nl?ns lh"1, successor Ike Pearson was taken ; Rotarians have a good man in Tom Walters good for the Klwanlans, that is. Long-Delayed Cage Payoff out after walking the next two men : that is. ana Tommy Keis nnisnea up. i ne rally ended when Bill Hart hit into a double play with the bases loaded. Portland scored three runs in the first inning but Sacramento tied it up with three In the sixth and then smashed out six runs In the seventh to win, 9 to 3. A misjudged fly that went for a double, another double and three Infield errors gave Sacra mento the tying runs In the sixth, but the six-run cluster resulted from solid hitting v Coley Hurls No-Hit Tilt Men's League Softball Schedule I First Month of l'luyl All games must start promptly at 6:30 p. in. Wimmipa imisl be completed before that time. May 12 Moose vs. ltcclumnttoii ill Xtt'ieatluil VF'W vs. Eaglrs at High School May M Ashley Chevrolet vs. , Gun Bluro at Hrcreallon Merchants vs. Elks nl High School May IB Kiitghta of Columbus vs. Itlckys nl Hccrimunii Moose vs. Eagles at High School May 21 Reclamation vs. Gun Bioto at Iteeieutlon VPW vs. Elks al High School May 36 Chevrolet vs. Rlckys at Iteeieutlon Merchants vs. K. of C. at High School May 28 Moose vs. Gun Store at Kreieutloti Eagles vs. Elks , nl High School June 2 Reclamation vs, Rlckys nt High School VFW ' vs. K. of C. at Uecicatloii June 4 Chevrolet vs, Merchants nt Itecicntlon Moose vs. Elks nt High School June 8 Gun Store vs. Nicky nt High School Eagles K. of C. nt Iteeieutlon June 11 Reclamation vs. Merchants at Recreation VFW vs. Chevrolet at High School IIMAI.B a NSWg, Hlamata ralle, Ort, VI IIMHIIAV. Mir 1, mt, rn iik ' r 'Relief Hurler Keeps ' Brooklyn In Running ; ' By The Aaauelaletl Press - John Mi'Gi'uw always inuliiluliird that one of the prime requisites of n rhaiuiloiishli club was a flint class relief pitcher. Following the logic of the Immortal lender of the New York (Hauls, the Brooklyn Dodgers already should have one leg on the National lengu flag. For where Is there a better "flremun" tlinn huge Hugh Casey, Jin relief pitcher extruurtlliinho of the llrookn? His latest win came yesterday nt Ebbeta field when he look over In the seventh Inning and held the Cnrdlnnls scoreless In the three remaining ": frames lo emerge with a 1-6 triumph. In huiiillug Iho Itedblrds their I'Jili detent III 1(1 marls this season, the Brooks hud lo come from behind to win, Chicago and Boston moved Into n tie for second place, two game! behind tile Brooks, when the Ciiusa squeewd through with a 3-2 victory MEASURE WOULD HALT GRAZIANO-ZALE FIGHT SPRINGFIELD. III... May 7 Rep resentative Harold R. Blomatrand of Chicago, a republican member of the Illinois lower house, has Introduced a bill in the legislature aimed at stopping the Tony Zale-Rookv Gra alano middleweight championship Registered Trap Shoot Up Sunday fight scheduled tor July 16 In Chicago. The measure, as written, would prohibit any dishonorably discharged veteran of the armed forces from obtaining or holding a license to box or wrestle In the state of Illinois. Blomsirand charged Hint (.Iraalano was jailed for almost a year while In the nrmed forces for 'fighting Illegally, and was dishonorably dis charged from the service. "This bill Is aimed at stopping millionaire promoters in surging the Grarlaiio fight," he declared, assert ing tin he would push the legislation as possible over the IMilllles In Philadelphia and the Brnves made their home night Inaugural a success by blanking the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0. The Cubs had to roiuu from be hind with two runs hi the seventh to win. while the Bruves, behind the four-hit pitching of Johnny Haiti, won In easy fashion. Klrby Hlgue was the siurllng ami losing pitcher for Pittsburgh, which dropped from second to fourth place. Cincinnati won Us Ural victory In Hie current eastern swing by Iruuiieing the (Hunts al New York 11-8. Although furred to seek relief In Hie eighth, veteran Burky Wallers registered his lli'iiul big league mound victory and his niiiiil without a driest this sea son. The Chicago While Sox saw their American league leud shrink lo a half game when they dropped a 3-0 game to the lowly Philadelphia Athletics while, the Tigers were shading the New York Yankees In Detroit 3-3. Big Ted Williams rung to offset u two-run uprising by tin Browns In thrlr half. It was tha llfih homer of the campaign (or. Williams null the fourth successive detent for St. Louis. ' JOHN E. BAIINEK merry Out at Sari's feast emporium tonight the members of the Ashley Chevrolet basketball team, their wives, sweethearts and various other LeRoy Coleman. KUHS senior who has starred for the Pelicans at football and basketball, added an- : other notch to his stick yesterdnv ! afternoon. Coley hurled a no-hit. no-run baseball game against the Laneview Honkers. uuougii as quicKiy as possioic. i A hill tins ulrinilv lwll lirtMtnreri . tnr it,. Tln..ni. f i.- tf,..i,tH.-. 1 tune, ringing uul two homers mill a A registered trap shoot will be i ,, n,- .,.. i, i, i, h--ri i single to lend the Boston lied Ho held out on the Wocus shotgun ...,,,, ii,,,. .,,. .,,i ui,.,,i,n,i to a 6-8 U-limlng triumph over the uiunim in oi. Liiiis. Aiier tying tne score in the ninth with his ilrl cir cuit clout, Ted walloped another wltli two men on base in the 11th i range ounoay. wnn entrants coining , nPPlu,-d outside nressore immns" of i'LiV"01? S a - 5U" "?' A1 .,' ! blocking introduction ot that bill. Medford. Bend and various other , 0ruMmw W1, Ulllll)c(1 ,,, um. Oregon points, sponsored by e , , Nrw York ,,)r , , , t Klamath Gun club. I .will be the ,l0000a b.lbc o(rel. Aflrr third local registered shoot for this : York hlctlc commi,,0 ,(Klk ,u '-fI,r' action In revoking Giiislano's license, The shoot will start at 10 a.m.. : rhiru, ' hi .v.. k, , f sm v-sim mnner of It was tne Iirst Da 11 game cole- , -! ' .. , ? vrnano ior a icmaun oi tneir iiiis:i h-v " ' - mnn .vr n.trhwT f.,r Hi. pl He in ine most recrm iiriiut the Oregon Woolen store. Sam sponsored a team in the Basin basketball loop last winter, ancf this banquet is the result of a sporting proposition he made with Clyde Walsh relative to the outcome of the league race. The Chev roiets. managed by Walsh, won everything in the league, while Hie Woolens finished far, far down. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Brooklyn 10 3 Chicago 8 6 Boston 8 6 Pittsburgh 8 6 Philadelphia 8 8 Cincinnati 8 10 Hew York 5 8 St. Louis 3 12 Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 11. New York 6. Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 6. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2. Boston 6. Pittsburgh 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Chicago 10 6 Detroit 9 6 Cleveland 7 6 Boston 8 8 New York 8 8 Washington 6 6 St. Louis S 10 Philadelphia S 10 Pet. .769 .600 .600 .571 .471 .444 .385 .200 Pet. .625 .600 .538 .529 .500 .500 .375 333 Yesterday's Results Detroit 3. New York 2. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 0. Boston 6, St Louis 5 ill Innings). Only Games scheduled. fAlUli; COAST LEAGUE Pet .611 .583 .556 .515 .471 .444 .429 .389 W. L. Los Angeles 22 14 San Francisco 21 15 Sacramento ... 20 16 San Diego 17 16 Portland 16 18 Oakland 16 20 Hollywood 15 20 Seattle 14 22 yesterday's Results .Los Angeles 12, Hollywood 6. San Francisco 9, San Diego 0. Sacramento 9. Portland 3. . . Seattle 6. Oakland 5. Chase Holds Out Against Illness COLUSA, Calif., May 7 UP) Hal Chase, one of the greatest first base men in baseball's history, continues his stubborn hold out today against the critical illness which for nearly two months has threatened his life. Attendant at the Colusa Me morial hospital said there was no change in his condition. Chase be came gravely 111 last March with a kidney and liver ailment Many fans who knew him 20 years ago remember him as "Prince Hal." the greatest fielding first base man of his time. Players Called John Argetsinger, who will handle the Del Moro district baseball team of the American Legion's Junior ball program this summer. Issued his first call for prospective players, to report to Del Moro field at 6 p.m. Thursday. Henley Also In Week-End Run Henlev high school, county track championship outfit, will take part In the district track meet at Medford the affair mentioned above and ; possibly Malln. Merrill. Bonanxa and Chiloquin will be there also. j They will participate in class a events wnn oiner scnoois 01 similar size, for places In the class B state finals at Corvallis. u ulked two men. ttie only two to get on base during the seven in ning tilt, and both were picked off going down tn second by Catcher Frank Ossiander. The Pelican B squad plaved the entire game. The score, incidentally, was 7 to 0. The Pels now have scheduled tilts with Tulelake. Dorr is and the Cn,,,l.a-n t w. . . w. .. ....... 1 . . .. i .. varsity, and will play Roscburg f or j JftJ1 jUJJJJ tne mgn scnooi aisirici lure. here Prent Pucketl topoed the field with a score of 48 hits from IB yams, while Bill Davis led the handicap with 47 targets. George Damon hit 24 out of 25 In the handicap. Latest marks: liia. nar. Prnt Purktt S J M. Adams ... Bill OavM " Jamta wutenback F-. Drlarou - title bout III Chicago. Snopp Signed For Friday Go We Buy, Sell and Trade GUNS Free Appraisals THE GUN STORE 714 Main Bring Your Watch to Ui Wo'll Repoir l, Nor Experiment With It! iw. i mi,iif4 .i.a (air In SaMlhfrn OrffaH, natib Maaini. 0 t'tat'k lltaalrnil. g) IllamuuS Maunlliii, kltflravlHl. na4 ailUln. JfWflrr RMlfiN af all IrM. .' fa Jtllaal aklliallaa. J. C. RENIE JEWELER M aaautm kamvn MMJ Chaves Retains Feather Crown LOS ANGELES, May 7 lift Car los Chavez clurg to his California featherweight fight title last night by coming out with a draw in a close and rugged 12-round mix with Chicago's Harold Dade. Matchmaker Babe McCoy had of fered NBA Featherweight Cham pion Willie Pep $25,000 to meet the winner of the match and with the draw verdict said he was renewing the offer on prospects of a Dade Chavez rematch. Dade, former world bantamweight champ, stepped out of his class for the fiht Playoff Needed Women's Golf On Last Lap ROSEBURO. May 7 IIP) The Roseburg Indians won a playoff berth with Klamath Falls for Southern Oregon's entry in the state baseball tournament yesterday by defeating Medford, 7 to 2. In an exhibition nightcap, the In dians then fell to the Tigers. 5 to 0. j Shaw j Mrs. L. D. Stephens, Mrs. Matt Finmgan and Mrs. Guy Hancock. Navy's Answer Waits A Week ANNAPOLIS. Md Mny 7 0PI Whether navy's 1947 football team will drill in the w-est coast next fall is a question that will remain unanswered at least until next week M.,- in ii.. t, j iwiien oacii iuJt. loin namuioii hole derbies will be playVd bv the ' thc fcmy women of Reames Golf and Country I Tne academy Indicated yesterday club Friday, tee-off time 9 a. m. ' answer might be forth This round will wind up three weeks ! coming then. Hamilton reported at of play on the handicap tourney. Seattle Monday night the Middles , , i.j. might train In that section prior to ha hM.Irf.5n!S?S . U 'he opening game with California at the 18-hole players with a total net nerlcelev on Sentemher 27 score of 169. while Mrs. Paul Sharp onteJn. ana Mrs. ueorge Merryman trail lnv tt-fth 170 atlrt 170 Mr- nu Hancock is Dacine the 9-hole nlav- ' ers. Pairings for Friday's play are as follows: 54-hole derby: Mrs. Marvin Nerseth. Mrs. R. R. Macartney. Mrs. Stanley Miller and Mrs. E. M. Raymond. Mrs. T. A. 'Jerrow. Mrs. Paul Farrens and Mrs. William Grove. Mrs. George Merryman. Mrs. Paul Sharp and Mrs. John Shaw. Zl-hole derby: Mrs. Kooert sproat. Mrs. J. Royal ana Mrs. rranK iarr. , 4S .... S 44 sa ImI mllh . - - 4 I C. W. Damon i Jnhn Coulter. H. g. Hausar C. A. Dunn I. . Svenagaard . Paul Hilton ....... ! r. D. McMillan Tom Wallara C. J. Martin BUI Cooler - 44 Hobart Kapaley . 44 Don Hilton 4S J. H. Martin 41 Sallr Damon 41 J. F. Adania - a V. J. Bradan - M BUI Hilton - M R. D. Brannaman :I4 Charlea Hahn Paul Dallnn ss C. L. Baaaon ..- Al Kuilar M H. U Kvana M L. I.. Lombard ! "Shot 35 tarsela only. tlrsul Knapp has been signed lor a 10-ioiind scrap In Portland Fri day night, according to an an nouncement from Tex Snlkeld. Port- as 4i land iirnnuiif r 4 -la His ouixinctit. ns vet uiidiv-liled n'hl .ill,.- lu. 1',,i T.K.- .1 ,.1.1,, ; , Joey Albma or George Cote, of Vau 41 couver. II. C. Album wm probably 44 gel the nod sometime todav. - i Featherweights Joev Clemo and w I Nick DePostn also have a lO-round ; fight on the card, a double mam , event. OSC Falls Again MOSCOW. Idaho. May 7 P The five-hit pitching of Don Fodera gave the Idaho Vandals their second straight triumph over the Oregon State Beavers' baseball team yes terday, 4 to 1. It was the Vandals' second northern division, Pacific Coast conference victory. FIGHTS LOS ANGELES Carlos Chavez, 126, Los Angeles, and Harold Dade, 124. Chicago, drew. 12. SAN JOSE, Calif. Maxie Docu- sen, 130, New Orleans, knocked out Ramon Alva, 129. San Antonio, 3. SEATTLE Pedro Jimlnez, 158. 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