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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1947)
Oaks Take Crack At Seal Lead By The Associated Pren Manager Casey Stengel's hustling Oakland Acorns took 4 to 3 wallop at Ban Francisco's Pacific Coast league lead last night but tlie Seals still clung to the top rung by one game. . . Scoring fireworks occurred In the fourth and seventh Innings. Oak land skipped out to a two-run lead In the lourth on three singles and an error but in their half the Seals tied and went ahead with three runs on two singles, Ray Ortelg'a triple and a long fly bull. In the seventh the Oaks" Gene Llllard doubled to deep center, went lo third on a sacrifice and Catcher Billy Raimondl walked. Then Tony Sabol. pinch hitting for Aldon Wilkle, the winning pitcher, doubled down the third base line, scoring Llllard and Raimondl with the win ning runs. Los Angeles and Sacramento fought out a tight pitchers- battle, the Angels winning S-l as Red Adams allowed the Solons only five hits. Al Smith yielded six hits to Los Angeles. The Hollywood Stars, currently " In the league cellar, got on their hitting shoes lo rap out 11 blngles and smother the Portland Beavers, 9-g. The Stars' hurler. Rugger Ardisoia. marked up his first vic tory, allowing Portland eight scat tered hits. Hollywood's scoring, two In the first, two In the second, one in the third and a four-run blast in the seventh, was decorated with a triple .uih'nrSi'ree S Cox. The Beavers scored once in ' the seventh and again In the ninth, All the scoring came In the first X?2 T PSa'n'o'lefoZx Wt Stanley, former Multnomah sheriff, then entered high scnoo. at a''-JjlAia,irim .nrt nlaved there as a freshman. singiea, tionn Jensen waisea, vuiceiu Jensen making third. Jim McDon nell singled over the head of John Orphal. losing pitcher, scoring Jen sen. For Seattle Johnny Rucker doubled, advanced on Jo Jo White's sacrifice and scored on Lou Novi- koii s long smgie. The box: PORTLAND Smilh. If Ratio, sa Etcobar, cf . , ,, Storey, 3b ltor. rf . A ! S i AB H O A . 4 1 . 4 1 . 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 a Vlco. lb Gorbould, 2b Muratore, c Mooty, p . Moore, p xRadulovlch Sierra, p xxHelser 0 ToUU 34 124 6 x Struck out for Moor In 8th. xx Struck out for Sierra in 9th. HOLLYWOOD AB H O A Cox, u a Skurmki. cf Lupicn, lb , Ubke. U .... Vftughn, 2b . Rou, rf Davit, 3b Unser, c Ardlzoia. p , 1 1 Totals . 34 11 27 9 000 000 1012 221 000 40X 9 Hollywood BUmiHAM nuni, Mtuuai. awiw Cox 2, Skurtki, Luplen, Libke. Vaughn 2, Rotw, Ardlzoia error none; left on basst, Portland 7. Hollywood 6: two-bat bits, Xtcobar, Storey, Davis; three-base hits, Lupien; home runs, Vaughn; losing pitcher. Mooty; sacrifice bit, Lupien; runs batted in. Vaughn 2. Rou 2, Lupien 2. Davis 3, Storey. Muratore; double plays, Libke to Vaughn to Lupler. Time, 2:10. Umpires, Mazxeo. Powell and Ford. Attendance 4563. Ward Predicts Good Golfing CARNOUSTIE, Scotland. May 21 UP) The absence of "hidden holes and unseen hazards" on the Car noustie medal course drew a predic tion from Bud Ward today that the 18 American entries would do well in the British amateur golf tour nament next week. Th Spokane amateur and Walker cup team member said the course had an "American feel about It" rMaaklfiMMI HoiJl- NtwAveilos-l with b??M0N0-PAC Btlttr bvif . . . pit MMsfert! A prtcenM-boilt. aowl bcaraf aftt. No ballcrj-pMk. ortt, (M 8. C. MITCHELL Mr. .Mitchell is with James N. Taft and Associates of Portland, who have been serving the hard of hearing since 1934 and are well and favorably known In this work. FREE CLINIC WINEMA HOTEL Thursday, May 22 Alio LAKE VIEW HOTEL Saturday, May 24th To Hear Well Is to Get More .Joy Out of Life! stw m .1 I 'UP 'Oh My Aching Bock" LET "Mac" DO IT 1005 Delta New Lawns . ' L Fences Garden Plowing With a Rotary Tiller I Whiffs Batting Eye 1 I 1 fa., X I , . ": UAkt In Big . . . irvin wnilt, me ooy wno ia wmu vm, v ....... - : :, hits extremely often and hard for the Klamath Falls high school Pe leans, 1, on hU way to the major leagues. At least he has his eyes on playing big-time baseball In the not-too-distant future. V -"- " - ' - mi.fr a ih moment he's Oil his 1 iv4K.iv " . m.v l way to Portland where he will per- , form for Coach Ed Ryan's Pels in , the state diamond playoffs at the Beavers' Vaughan street ball park, . After that's over hell stick around t to play on the up-state team against , the Portland All-Stars In the Ore- , gon Journal's annual boys' game 5 Saturday night. Whltt, a 6-footcr weighing close , to 175 pounds. Is a senior this year . at KUHS. and Intends to enroll in ... ' i iiiMtinn at rtre-on 8tate. i-....iiu n.vt. fall. At that time he'll be 18 years old. He ll be play ing baseball and possibly football for the Orange. Irvln was a back field man in football for the Peli cans. , . His principal interest in sports centers on baseball, and has. accord ing to his mother, ever since ne was able to heft a bat. His mind is set on a diamond career with the trail J. .ith the trail ' on a diamond career " who wanted to come i leading to the bigtop aometlme, ' 'T.''"?" ,.d nU , j.nmg on ; to K-rans ana in uwi , Huntington. W. V... In a family which has "1 ' J,lrrd three minor league ballpla-ers. He took up the game - taj produced threnUnor gu P K.amajh-two "f . Pnrtund he played four seasons on a kids team directed uy r.i i own.,.. - Oresham and played there as a freshman. Third Baseman, Doubles On Mound . .. . .ruuee times out of every four he were three home runs. u. hs nlAved tniru oasts must w the mound late'in tKi game to work Rran wtU start Pat Williams on the aWblRoy Colemar . long his hind in by Playmg for the Klamath Sons this summer. The company wUl nTt be a bVKt and It U give him a further push up the baseball ladder. .... Pels May Come Up at 1 -Art and tne Pets win kccp uic aawc: f" ,,w t3th4eey. The .Klamamboys have a good chan io com. p with the state baseball title tn w. u 6.! rder"oSrwr;ioparo:Tui;r:ke n-i an in the district playoff 2-1. WSC Takes Loop Crown Northern Division W. L. Washington State 10 4 Washington . ' Orecon i I Pet. .714 .563 .500 .429 .280 Oregon State, Idaho " t,,niui Watti MflV 21 WPI ruuiinm... . . ........ - . t Trouncing Washington 13 to 7 for a sweep oi meir AZ. the Washington State College Cou gars won the northern division. Pa cific coast conference baseball championship yesterday. A seven-run spurt in the sixth inning spelled victory for the Cougak Arnie Torgeson. Cougar relief twirler, , hit a three-run The Cougars have only two gmes left, both with tne ceuar Idaho Vandals and neither contest will have a bearing on the title. The champions will meet the southern division champions for tne conference title and the right to par ticipate in the national playoffs. Fishing Season Snirl Poor ASTORIA. May 21 W.-Packers reported today, the commercial fish ing season closed yesterday was dis appointing. M nfrtntal fifflirM Ml the CStCh Van immeriffitelv available, but packers said the good catches of the first few days after the April 30 opening did not continue. The commercial season will re open June 10. 3 SPECIAL, WHITE SHIRT EVENT . Fine White Shirts of Broadcloth, Oxford and Lawn in most sizes. Regular tZSb and (4.50 values on sale 3 days only (Thurs., Fri., Sat.) at $3.19 NO LIMIT VISIT Wlncma Hotel Bldg. 1125 Main ' Phone 8520 i r Phone 6637 Cement Work Pointing Focused On Career rime Baseball t, .iti.rtA wntniiHlv and .V. IRVIN WHITT , T H v... i.it on unbelievable has been to bat. Among those hits . w-c , , . an Inning or two. Up i at Portland Ed hill and alternate him with Whltt the P,U , ,uy in U tourney. With Pennant MeJford Lamm Trophy Rounds Start The women of Reames Golf and Country club will qualify on Friday for four weeks of match play on the I fftmTn iropny wiuiutiuciib. TMirtrted into an 18-hole flight and two 9-hole flights, the play will begin at 9 a.m. rnoay. women nui listed In the pairings below and wishing to enter the tourney, or those who are listed and will not be able to play are asKea 10 can Mrs. T. A. Jerrow, tourney chairman, at 3523. Friday's pairings: 18-Hole Flight U f!anpa Hfrrvmill. Mn. Leslie Roger and Mrs. Paul Sharp. and Mn. John Shaw. Mr. J. J. Stellar. Mri John Merryman and Mrs William Grovt. Mrs. O. H. Bufftniun, Mrs. Ralph Mac.rtn.y and Mri. E. M. Raymond. Mrs. Paul Farrens. Mrs. Stan MlUer and Mrs. Marvin Nerseth. Mrs. F. W Peak, Mrs. Al Jones and Mrs. R. O. Sproat. 9-Hole "A" Flight Mrs Guy Hancock, Mrs. Robert Sproat, Mrs. Oscar Shive and Mrs. Frank Tsrr. Mrs. J. H. Carter. Mrs. C. V. Hugh. Mrs. P. A. Albertson and Mrs. Roy Rakestraw. Mrs. Matt Flnnlian. Mrs. R. W. Olden burg. Mrs Haarby Bechen and Mrs. Fred Farley. Mrs. J. R. Shaw. Mrs. Gedrge Bratton. Mrs. Herb Hauger and Mrs. L. D. Stephens. 9-Hole "B" Flight Mrs. D. H. borne. Mrs. Ray Beeber. Mrs. Earl Weimar and Mrs. W. A. Shannon. Mrs. Merle Swansen. Mrs. Loren Falmerton, Mrs. William Owens and Mrs. L. L. Shaw. Mrs. Jack Webber. Mrs. R. B. Chllcote, Mrs. C. A. Lundy and Mrs. F. A. Victory. Mrs. R. A. Marshall. Mrs. Dick Reeder, Mrs. W. F. Scott and Mrs. Clifford Shuck. PUMICE SAND FOB Urica Merlar and plaster Dursol, PROMPT DELIVERY WESTERN PUMICE SAND CO. tstl (aerials rbeoe ! For SEAT RESERVATIONS Phone or call at CASTLEBEHHY'S (Sections A, B. C) 530 Main. Ph. 3333 KLAMATH BILLIARDS 630 Main. Ph. 916? (For Section D) i e JSSW Wrestling! W Buck Davidson vs. Pierre LaBelle u ' '. ' 5 Rounds r'' d I Stocky Kneilson vs. Gorilla Poggl 3 Rounds ' V Thursday, 8:30 p. m. Armory Hartung Enlivens New York Bv The Associated Press The startling renascence of the i. ii....t l l,.ml,ai4 nlllu IeW 1UIK .lllllo i hii.im.... w,.. by the almost Incredible perform- ance 01 its wiieiiieo ruume iiucuvki, Clint Hnrttmg. Last place finishers In 1948. the Giants today lead the National league and have won seven out of their last eight games on their western road trip. The hard-hitting of Johnny Mite and Walker Cooper have ugured prominently In the Olants' dramatic rise from the bottom of the circuit to the top but the talk among the Giants is all Hunting. Transplanted from the ouldtld lo the pitching mound because of his turpi lidding. Hartung has won two straight games including last night's -( triumph over Cin cinnati on eight hits. In addition, Hartung rapped out a triple and single as Ute Ginnia sailed into four Cincinnati pitchers for 15 blows. The Cubs squeened out a 3-'J li mning decision over the Philadel phia Phillies at Chicago with plnch hltter LontUe Prey brcuklng up the game with a buses londed single. Harry Walker of the Phils had a perfect four for four to Increase his league-lending batting avcruge to .400. Ut.W Arnanluiiv lmi.k.rt till HlLi ton Braves out of a second place ; deadlock with the Cubs by singling I home a run m tne tonui numw Uiat enabled the Pittsburgh Pirates to grab a 4-3 victory In a night en- counter at. Forbes item. the American Iracue's flag chae bv trounrinf the front-running Detroit Tigers. 8-1 to pull to within one game of the Tigers. TV.. fM...lu,l 1,,linn. tmtlMl In within two games of the Tigers by downing the Yankees. 4-2. in New York to sweep their three game series from the Yanks. At Phlladelnhia. Bob Muncricf turned In the St. Louis Browns' first win of the year over the Philadelphia Athletics in five games as the Browns supported his fuur hit pitching with a 13 hit attack that resulted in a 11-1 decision. The Chicago White Sox also rc- of the lead by turning back the Washington senators, i-i uencuui the lights in Washington. W L Pet. 30 20 .600 29 21 .580 25 23 .521 35 25 .500 23 24 .489 23 27 .460 22 28 .440 20 29 .408 San Francisco .. Los Angeles Portland - Oakland San Diego Sacramento Seattle Unll.m'Mll iuainwu - Yesieraays rtesuiu San Diego 2. Seattle 1. ur.llinL'ruvl Q Pnrtlnnrt 9 Oakland 4. San Francisco 3. Los Angeles 2. Sacramento 1. .EAGIF. ! W L Pet. . 17 10 .6:10 . 17 12 .576 . 13 10 .5K5 . 16 14 .5.13 .13 15 ,4B4 . 12 14 .463 If) It .'no 10 18 .357 Detroit Boston Cleveland - Chicago Phlladelnhia New York Washlneton ... St. Loul YeterdiV Results Cleveland . New v0rk 2. Boston 8. nctrol' 3. Ft Loula 1' PHUidelnh'a 1. Chlcano 7. Wnshlngton 4. NATIONAL I.FC,m W T, Vew York chlcaeo ....... nstnn iitrr,,,nh WronVln DhlladplnlMa rMnnn-tl it . I ,.T7 ,1.71 sjl tia jtnn am .13 13 tt 13 1. 1 . IS St. Lou" n 18 Chicago 3. Phtldlohla 2 (11 In- nlnwul. pittsboroh 4. Boston 3 '10 In rjlnife rtl"r"M. Mew vnrk 0. Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn at St. Louis, postponed rain. Fish Worms For Sale 2421 Oregon Ave. Davidson Doubles In Brass V i; ap S&.J ... mm ".f r m . . bA m -m. Only one of the fellows portrayed In this cut will be active on the local wrestling scene at the armory tomorrow night. He li Burk Davidson, who refereed this fight between Benny Trudrll and Dory Dlllard last week. Tomorrow Davidson will go bark to his original rote of grappler and fight Pierre LaBelle In a five-rounder. First Rounds Due In Sunday Sundav at sundown Is the last chance lor local llnksmen to get In their first round matches of the Reames country club President's Cup tourney. The matches may be played any time before Sunday night, but all results must be in no later than that deadline. The tourney this year la divided Into six flight, with eight goiters per flight, paired as follows: First Flight Carl Woods vs. Harry Pannlnl. John Wel vs. tlarley Hull. Rty Beeber vs. Martin Swanton. Frank Tarr vs. John Brrhen. Second Flight Karl Weimar vs. Howard Perrln. John Houilon vs. Ralph Macartney. Moon Mullla vs. BUI Bratton. John Merryman va. Mel Worrell. Third Flight Jim Kerns vs. Ray Lamb. Ray Oldenburg vs. Ueorie Davis. Clair Lusa vt. Kd Rrandeherry. Gua Anderson va. Dirk Miller. Fourth Flight Fred Scott vs. Gene Hooker. Lloyd Drew vs. J. R Shaw. Stan Miller vs Ur. C. J. Cox. Ed. Hickman vs Rum Marshall. Fifth Flight Norman Moty vs. Ted Bingham. Al Inl vs. Morgan Johnson. Paul Landry vs. J. A. Shaw. William Hageliteln Sr. vi, Loren Palmerton. HI. Ill Flight Art Muckln vt. Spec Murray. Guv Burton V. Frank Hull Greer Drew vs. Whltcy Tuigrrson. Frank Victory vs. kd Broulerhuus. FIGHTS LAST NKillT ELIZABETH. N. J. Steve Bel lolse. 1601;. New York. TKO Billy Cooper, 166N. Paterson, N. J.. 6. LOS ANGELES Turkey Thomp son. 212. Los Angeles. TKO Johnny Hayncs, 220, Los Angeles. 7. r . r"'-T"-TTf- U. i-s.s--' . ip',.r';.'''''tSP ; Qz ' I FOLLOW THE BIRDS f S L VICTORIA A . In the Alluring International Evergreen Playground ACOMA Softball Loop In 2nd Round The men's city Softball league gets Into the second round tonight, with all teams having played one game and tlie Moose lodge having played two. The pair of wins for Moose puts them on top ot the standings, at least for a while. Tonight at Kecreulioii field the Gun Store team, winner of one game, plays the once-beaten Bureau uf Reclamation squad, while al the high school diamond vrw piaya the Elks. The Vets won their only game so far, while the Elks had a loser. Both games start promptly at 6:30. Miami Gets Next Baseball Talks COLUMBUS. O.. May 31 rt Tlie minor league baseball conven tion for 1047 today was awarded to Miami, Fin., for December 3, 4 and 6, and tlie 11148 meeting to Min neapolis on dates to be selected. George M. Trautman, president of the National Association of Profes sional Baseball Leagues, In making the announcement, said It was the first time In the association's 48 years Hint the Florida city had been selected for the convention. The major league meeting was an nounced lanl week for December 10, 11 and 12 at New York. We Buy. Sell and Trade GUNS Free Appraisals THE GUN STORE 714 Main a faoMx mm IISI'IOIIS lo the literifrcen i'Uynruund are intarialily thaimnl wild the British phere n( the dcliijlilliil cities of Victoria and a Vancouver. Shops are smartly modem and fea ture largely British goods. See Vancouver's famous Stanley Park, the InrRest city park In Canada and one of tlie most beautiful natural sites in the world. Visit Victoria where according to British cus tom, aflernoon tea Is an institution: where walk ing slicks, tweeds and cheviots, trim and colour ful gardens, wandcihig lanes and hedge bor dered homes arc pari of the channing em Iron ment ascribed to this city aa "old country." There is no red-tape In crossing tlie Interna tional Border -and the warmest of welcomes awaits visitori on both sides of the line. When ... NS.. ' "' Stonal Sees Somethinq New; Flychaser Gone With VVncTj ' ,.i U.......IMK III Ilia laafc mi iiv I1AIIIIV tlllAYKON .....II ..HLT SI..W '11 INICAI nr.vif twin, I...... -. --- Man and boy. Casey Htengcl hai seen many ami wondrous things Mine it an early age ne m-biu tnoth cai iientry fur baseball. I no liieiiiesslble Stongel oUlnliietl a liberal education in tne , while plitylng under Uiiclo Wlllwit Itobinaon in urotwiyii " ' and managing the Huperbns. He Is distinctive lor many reasons. .,. them the fact that he was once managing the Hums. A Dodger at heart, the Inimiiaoie Stengel has a flair for the fanciful. A bird once Hew out of his cap when he dotted 11 while at bat, for example. Alter wnat ne una ur imu".". .... ... i.- I. ..II ...... t.l nrlll-ll.M I Homing 1" uaoeuiui H,P...... Stengel, but he had to wall until the other day lo find out why manager! o frequently leel like shooting somebody or commuting suicide. ,, ,,, Slchiel had to go to the Parltlo Coast leagtio to eo something new a ballplayer, who l a poor Judge of It, gone with the wind. Willi Stengel's Oakland club and AT THE GUN STORI Silvertrol Electric Motor 74.50 Ideal for Trolling GUN STORE 714 Main "3) a ill WATCH RAIL you visit the Kvergtecn I'lav ground, be sure lo see It all Seattle, Tacnma, Ml. Halnler, ihe 172 San Juan Islands of Puget Sound, the lakes, streams, rivers, (nreiti and eternally snow-peaked mountains of thai wonderfully varied playground. Accommodations of all tarts are avail able! highways are good and planes, trains and butos have amplo space again. itmol- PLAYGROUND IIAITII mt TAC0MA VANC0UVI mn VCTU w.ihlailan Irltl.h (skimsl AiioeJefiott offcast Sll Cofvmblo St., SaaHfa 4, Welft Aililri.ua Clly i WM.NSS .AV. Ms, It, r... T San Dlcgo H'lirrlean ill lilt last ( Hie 1 1 lit nun tun urn, ii'ui uy was hit into a territory of Matirlio Van Hobuyi. formerly with i the I'lialea. Villi Huuayi look a liHik, tlrclilrd the bull would clear the wall, and trolled Into the dug out. The ball landed at Hie foot" uf the wall, where Hie oullleldar i.i I...... ..-unlit II till tiatlA . i'lilliii iiH.r ... circling the bna tor a home run. . Jills is I'ciiiintuui u 'n iiii.i- . noun 111 the early luaua, when Herb , Hunter, playing renter field lor the Heala In San KrainiMi's old Itecrea linn Park, caught a lly In the tiliilh and prlnti'il lr tlie cliibhoine which was (laci'lly belilml him. 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