Breadon Lifts
Threat Of Safe
Cardinals Assured That Club Is Not
On Block, Eddie Dytr Won't Be Fired
By JACK HAND
Associated Press SporU Writer
One by one the groggy St Louis Cardinal! are dragging themselves
oft the floor and shaking the cobwebs out of their brains.
Harry (The Cat) Brecheen and Enos Slaughter never went down
but the others have been rocking back on their heels since mid-April.
The' latest to recover is George (Red) Munger who has bounced back
from a wobbly start to hobnob with the pitching leaders.
Red won his first start on the second day of the season but he
couldn't get home first again until May 33. That May 23 win was a
good one, a 2-0 shutout over Pittsburgh and he hasn't been beaten
since. Last night he had a 3-0 whitewash Job against the Brooklyn
k Before the game Owner Sam Urea-
don naa assured ine piayera uie
Local Nines
On Road For
Sunday Tilts
nnih the local hardball teams
will be traveling this week-end, the ficultles, racked
Winter Deer Range Forage Under Study
I club would not be sold and Mana
ger Eddie Dyer would not be fired.
The New York Giants were idle
but the league leaders contributed
the biggest1 news of the day. a
Ditcher swaD with Boston by which
I Bin voisene ana an unaiinouncea
sum of cash went to the Braves
I fnr Mart Coorjer.
I m.. D..u t ParmM IIVm
Munger recovering from early dif
ficulties, racked up his fourth
Klamath Sons going to Dunsmulr straight win. throttling Pittsburgh,
f hir i irt meeting with the -2. In the opener on Boston's sec-
Railroaders, and the Junior Sons ond western tour. The result, and
niavinc Canbv down there tomor- Brooklyn's night loss, moved Billy
row afternoon. Southworth's men Into third place.
The Sons, In the Northern Call- Chicago elbowed Into second
fornla league, have a record of two place, a half 'game back of the
wins and one loss to date, and were Giants, by a 4-3 edge over Phlla-
ralned out of two games, wniie uie aeipnia.
i. Tnt With Detroit's night game
league game to Alturas last Sunday. Washington rained out, the New
Something new probably will be York Yankees blew a chance to
added to the Sons roster tils week- close In on the American league
ir WWtthlghoolbe- .?de when they wed to
the Junto"; "may go to Dunsmulr rung, at the Yankee stadium.
with the parent team.
Boston's Red Sox dedicated their
On the Softball front, trgame, new ' W
are slated for tomorrow aiwrnouu " - : r?i,n
at Recreation field.
The first of two exhibition soft-
I narlrv crowd of 34.510.
Doooy rener wus. uvci
out lead with 87 jtnd posted his
of Columbus at 2:30. a regular league v. -
encounter, and at 3:30 the Four star
Merchants have an exhibition game
either with an Ashiana team or a
team from Merrill. &
i.Aitt merit at Asniana uie jwer-
chants were beaten by the oak
Street Tankers, an Ashland city
squad, 4-0. Everett Buck pitched a
three-hitter for -the Merchants, but
Jack Flink held the Merchants to norul.rn dlTiion basketball, base
one bingle. . . ball and track schedules were ap
All four of 'the American Legion roved at Sun valley, Idaho. Orad-
juwtu. .... " : : . " 7 ,, i uate Manager uaie nux oi
this week-end, Del Mora at Merrill lt of Idaho announced here
and Mills at Conger. v,j..
The basketball season will open
January 9 with Oregon State meet
ing Washington State at Pullman
and Washington playing Oregon at
Eugene.
Th baseball schedule will get
under way April 14 with Washing
ton state engaging uregon at aw
I eene.
First tract event oi uie season
Hoop Slates
Open Jan. 9
BOISE. Idaho, June 14 vey next
vear's Pacific Coast conference
Tiger Jack
Sore After
Louis Bout
SPOKANE, June 14 (If) - Aging I " . "
Tiger Jack Pox of Spokane, who had "","'. northern d.
vowed he would "tag" Heavyweight I "SSSto.'E
..trZ,"f J I crease from 15 to 17 In the sue of
' CZ.Z.-." 1 traveling baseball squads was
lour-rouna exniDiuon dwuhs .uthoriwd because all schools, ex
nere last nigni. cept Washington, play six games
louis gave rox a nooe uictru iu during seven-day road trips.
xne iirsb ruuuu suicr uie ibkiwj
lighter had used nu trice oi roiling la- i
with the ropes to land some solid rUSCsT!.. I flK6S
puncnes. ioe two biiicu iu we 9 e ' '
secona ana uura rounos ana vounu ImtlMI Ate -i
'tip the match with some slugging in ; , '
the fourth. The champion weighed NEW YORK, : June 14 Vft The
In at 212, Fox at 192. , I Twentieth Century Sporting club
In the ."all-main-event" prelim- has been trying to talk Charley
lnaries Paul Blanks, 158, Spokane, Fusarl and his manager, Vic Mar-
knocked out Sam Hughes, 165, De- siei. into a weiterweigni one scrap
troit (1); Billy Townsend, 173, Spo- with Ray Robinson, but that was
kane, knocked out Jack Oakes, 158, before young Tony Pellone ended
Bremerton (3) : Roy Kennedy, 167, the Irvington, N. J., swatter's victory
Bellingham, outpointed Eddie Halli- string at 48 straignt .
gan, 162, Spokane (6) ; and Don Pellone, a toughle from downtown
Fitzgerald, 139, Spokane. TKO over New York, came from far back In
Ray Harmon, 135, Seattle (2). I uie lasi two rounos ox uieir icn-
I rounder In Madison Square Garden
First recorded snowfall In Florida last night to grab a close decision.
was in 1774.
L 1 T t.rAf.Vjtw..4l i y-irr'niPri
The ago-old problem of winter
feeding for the dter herd which
Uvea In Oregon In the summer
time but move down' Into- the
Modoc national forest when Uie
weather begins to get cold Is
coming In for somtt, scienllfle
stuny now.
This particular clump of bitter
brush waa fenced off by the for
est service two years ato to i
Just how much H would grow If
protected from feeding by the
deer herd.
It can be compared with two
very small clumps xa lite fore
ground of the picture which were
not protected and In rouiequence
were pretty thoroughly nibbled
over during the past two winters.
Bltterbriuh, Juniper and other
flora of the forest la the natural
feed for the wintering deer, but
cattle and sheep also grate In
the Modoo and the problem of
(he foresters, ranchers and
sportsmen la to determine Just
which group of animals Is doing
the most damage to the forage.
The problem Is far from set
tled, although being studied on
all sides. At times tne aeer vs.
livestock controversy gets hot.
y Byg Mah Scautf; Sports Edf
Southern Cal Speedster
Defeated In 220-Sprint
LOS ANGELES. June 14 WV-Ten consul flash, snapped Patton's 1947
thousand track fans, the smallest of
the year here, got the biggest sur
prise of the season last night when
Mel Patton of the University of
Southern California met defeat, but
exDlanations were in order today.
Kangy Juioya ia ieacn, ex-nut-
Now a return bout appears Inevit
able.
Referee Arthur Donovan and one
of the Judges balloted for Pellone,
while the other judge cast his vote
lor Fusarl. The Associated Press
score card saw lt six rounds for
Fusarl, three for Pellone and one
even.
Drop In Apple
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON rOR THE COUN
TV OF KLAMATH.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF H. W. GLADITSCH. Deceued.
LOUIS GLADITSCH, WILLIAM GLAD
ITSCH. EMIL GLADITSCH, ALBERT
GLADITSCH. PAUL GLADITSCH.
MARTIN GLADITSCH, ' MRS. MIN- 1 fk j -
NIE REDMAN, and MRS. SOPHIA friCO PrCdlCted
vi. WENATCHEE, Wash., June 14
ALL persons unnamed or un- Leaders of the nation's apple grow
owN"AyiNO- P".PtK?KS? tag industry have warned that
Tn 7niTT,."c tv Ttrr ttctat nr I prices lor their estimated 36.000.000
H. w gladitsch, deceased, De- bushel crop may drop 20 per cent
renaanis. irom last years levels, tnougn the
TO: All pemotu, unnamed or unknown. I pvnnrt market la far nhnva vnM-tji.
having or Vlalminf any lntereat ai heir frj marxet IS iar aDOVe expecta-
or ouuiDUleea. in uie eatale ox H. w. I
Gladiuch, deceaaed:
petition,
'I'M ( n nn.B I.. 1. rt lm w m lf
A patiuon. naving oeen zuea in uie . ( ,
above entiued eiuti by Louia cudiuch uation were voiced yesterday at a
et al DlalntiHi and agalmt you u de- meeting of the National Apple In
fendanta, to determine the heln and dla- I stltute board Of directors. Officers
uiDuira oi aaia cuaie, ana prayina we tiamM wre
Court for much an ordir: named Were.
THEREFORE. In tne name of the State CTesment. MenrV W. Miller Jr..
of Oragon. you and each of you. are paW Paw, W. Va., re-elected; Vice
hi;'.,., h, Kni.:: president, Chan Taylor. Albion,
In the forenoon of the 0th. day of Sep- Mich., and treasurer, C. E. Duton,
tember, 1947, at the Circuit Court room Milford Center, Ore. Reuben Benz
K,..n,hi;hCF0lU.r.t. MhJntyon! Jng" Masster'efn'S'
the time and place iet for riarin? on Im8t' Mass., were reappointed board
aid petition, and ahow cauae. If any memoers ai large,
mere oc. wny uie lacia snouia not De
louna ana tne ngnu or helrthlp and
Sanitation Is entrusted to buzzards
distribution to said eetate decreed aa aet . -.n ",."""rul Du2a
fourth and prayed for In the aald peU- m tne maller towns of Mexico,
uui, sum piainiuia nieo nerein.
WITNESS, the Honorable David R.
Vandenberg, Judge of the above entlUed
Court, with seal of aald Court affixed
this 4th day of June. 1847; and attested
""J?1'- DeLeP. clerk of said Cir
cuit Court
DAVID R. VANDENBERO
Circuit Judge.
ATTEST: CHAS. F. DeLAP
(SEAL) Clerk of Circuit Court .
By Ethel Lehner. Deputy.
3. 7-14-ai-aa; ji. s-i No. 7.1s.
PACIFIC COAST t-EAGUE
- -,; .' W L Pet.
Oakland 39 32 .549
San Francisco , 40 33 MS
Los Angeles 41 34 .547
Portland 32 32 .500
Sacramento 36 37 .493
San Diego 34 38 .472
Hollywood 34 40 .459
Seattle 30 40 .42?
Yesterdays Results
Sacramento 18. Portland 3.
Oakland 12, Seattle 10.
San Diego 4, San Francisco 2.
Los Angeles 8, Hollywood 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Detroit 27 20 .574
New York 27 23 .540
Boston 25 22 .532
Philadelphia 25 25 .500
Cleveland 20 21 . .488
Chicago 25 28 .472
St. Louis 21 26 .447
Washington 20 25 .444
Yesterdays Results
Boston 5, Chicago 3.
St. Louis 4. New York 3 (10 In
nings).
Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 4.
Detroit at Washington, rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
New York 27 19 .587
Chicago 28 21 371
Boston 28 22 .560
Brooklyn 27 22 351
Cincinnati 24 28 .462
Philadelphia '23 29 .442
St. Louis 21 28 .429
Pittsburgh 20 29 .408
Yesterdays Results
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3.
Boston 6, Pittsburgh 2. j
St. Louis 3, Brooklyn 0.
Only games scheduled. 1
victory string at 18 when he flew
Into the tape three yards In front of
tne Trojan speedster in tne aau-yara
dash.
The result, overshadowing a record-breaking
discus toss by big Bob
Fitch of Minnesota fame, caught the
throng at the Southern Pacific AAU
track and field meet completely by
surprise.
Fitch hurled the platter 177 feet
94 Inches, which Is better than the
accepted world record of 174 feet
10H inches set in October, 1941. by
Adolfo Consolin of Italy in Milan.
Fitch missed improving on his un
official mark of 180 feet 2". inches
which he hung uo last year."
La Beach captured the 220-yard
dash from wire to wire in 20.8 sec
onds, which Is slow compared to the
fact that Patton three times this
season has been clocked at 20.4.
Indications that Patton hadn t
qujte returned to form after a two
week layoff caused by a muscle In
jury were viewed when he barely
won from La Beach earlier In the
evening in the 100-meter dash. He
didn't have his usual late kick and
was timed at 10.5 for the metric 1
century, and was caught in the lead
at the 100-yard mark In 9.6.
Gulnn Smith of the Olympic club.
San Francisco, won the pole vault.,
at 14 feet 3 inches, witn Earie
Meadows and Ray Kring tied for
second at 14 feet.
The unofficial team title went to
USC, with 48 V, points; the Olympic
club was next witn 24, and UCLA
and the Los Angeles Athletic club
tied for next honors at 23 '-i.
Mort Cooper
To New York
NEW YORK. June 14 W) Morton
Cooper, mainstay of three Bt. Louis
Cardinal pennant winning teams,
was back with a first place club
today the National league's front
running New York Giants.
The big righthander, who starred
with the Redblrd champions of 1942-
43-44 and was the circuit's moat
valuable player In 1942, was obtained
by the Olants yesterday from the
Boston Braves In a deal that sent
Pitcher Bill Volselle and cash to
Boston.
Currently leading the circuit by
a half game, the surprising Giants
have been looking for a route-going
rlKhthander all senson as Rookie
Bill Ayers and Volselle have failed to
come through while Larry Jaiuen
has been erratic. The brunt of the
rlghthanded mount chores so fur has
been borne by Clint Hartung. re
converted' outfielder, and relief
specialist Ken Trinkle.
Cooper has Been piaguea oy arm
trouble slnaa 1945 and hasn't been
of much u. to the Braves this sea
son. He has a record of two wins
as against five defeats. 4
Although the veteran hurler had
the same trouble last year and didn't
look like the Cooper of old until late
In the campaign, the Olants are
gambling that he regains his old
effectiveness.
VFV Assumes
Softball Lead
Elks Win Protest
Gome Over Eagles
In last nlvht's Softball triple
header, VPW defeated Ills Reclama
tion outfit, 6-1, to gain undisputed
leadership In the city Softball league
with four wins to no setbacks. The
twilight opener saw Uie Elks over
come the Ragles, 10-6, and In the
following game the Knights of Co
lumbus took their first win of the
seusoit by edging Moose Lodge, 0-8
The VPW countered one score In
the first Inning when Tom Edwards
got on Willi a bunt and later sneaked
home on Jimmy Derrah's sacrifice.
The Vets spurted again In the third
Inning when Hausiin scored alter
reaching first on an error and was
followed by Lawher and Hendricks
who scored on consecutive errors.
STANDINGS
W L Pet.
VFW 4 0 1.000
MerrhanU 1 0 1.000
Rlckys 1 0 1.000
Gun Store 1 1 .760
Moose 2 2 .600
Elks 1 i .333
K of O 1 1 .260
Ashley's 0 2 .000
Eagles 0 3 .000
Reclamation 0 4 .000
SVAI.D a NSWB, Klamalk rails. Ore. lATl'anAy, Jes II, ' T,
Coast League ...
1 . .
Decimal Points noia r
Loop Leaders Apart
Hy Th. Associated Pres.
The Pacific Const league luce was
tight on uolnls todnv as a luman-
wlfe during wartime rationing.
Heading from the ton down: Onk-
land .649, Han Francisco .648, Los
Angeles .647.
Oaklund snuecited Into the lead by
wullolllllg Seattle III a la. in aluu.
feat laat night while Hun Frnnclsuu
The Vets accounted for their other
two runs In the fifth Inning when
Cecil Hendricks doubled and waa
knocked In by Derrahs left-field
homer.
Ronald Tripp came across with
Reclamation's lone run In Uie fourth
Inning, being knocked in by Randall
Foster.
A five-run burst In Uie filth In
ning assured the Elks their victory
over Uie Eagles. Crapo tripled for
Uie Elks and was brought In, along
wlUt one of his teammates by Mar
shall, who belted out a long right
field homer. Brownie Myers allowed
the Eagles four hits In the first two
Innings, and then settled down to
hold his opponents to Uiree hits lor
uie rest 01 ui game .
Tin Turnery. KO Uilrd sacker,
noled out a home run in the filth
inning, bringing In Cavanaugh and
Amerling to put Uie Knights In the
lead. Tne Moose naa previously
forged ahead In the fourth lulling
when Dean belted a home run which
scored Woods and Zlegler, followed
by Toombs, who scored on an error.
Stride Wins Set
Martin Stride defeated Bill Craw
ford in their first-round match of
the men's singles, city tennis tour
ney, 6-3, 6-3. Doubles matches are
being played this week-end.
Leisurely Flying
Has Drawbacks;
PORTLAND, June 14 GTV-That
leisurely way of flying floating
about In a blimp Is a wonderful oc
cupation, except for one thing.
"Somebody's always taking a shot
at us," said Capt R. H. Hobensack,
pilot of a blimp that travels the
country advertising for an Industrial
firm.
"We've been shot at in about every
state In the Union," he said, "and
we're too big to be missed, even by
the rankest amateur."
Gas Model Race
Set For Sunday
The once-Dostnoned-by-rai.i Inter
city gas model club sliced races will
be held Sunday at 10 a m. on the
alkali flat near women ' on tne-
Dorr Is highway. Gas model planes
from Klamath Falls, Medford. Ash
land and Grants Pass are entered.
This will be the third Inter-clty
competition between the Kramatn
and Medford clubs, and so tar Uie
Klemathltes have the advantage by
virtue of a 100-m ph. pace aet sev
eral weeks ago.
Guarantee Given
IX5B ANOE1.E8, June 14 Ml
Jersey Joe Wnlrott was given a guar
antee of $35,000 and Joey Maxim of
Cleveland, signed for a 25 per cent
share of Uie gate receipts for their
heavyweight boxing contest at Oil
more stadium June 23, contracts on
file with the California athletic com
mission today disclosed.
Final Round
In U.S. Open
Played Today
ST. I.OUIH. Mo. June 14 i.ll
The most unpredlctiibla of modern
National Open golf cluiiuiilinishlps
moay went lino lis fluiil 3tl-hole
round with Kansas farmer Dlik
Mrts and Michigan's Chick HuiIumL
snaring a leadership Uireatened by
no lewer than 10 tltle-nungry rivals
aiming the 75 wlml-up cuntenilers.
lt made Utile difference that
McU. who also operates out of Chi
cago, and llarberl, from Norllivllle,
Mien., claimed a share 01 the 72
hole meet's halfway rerurd with
three-tinder par 1.19s.
The pace-setting duo held only
a oue-niruKe margin over sum
Worsliam, from Oiikiiiont. I'm . and
were but four strokes ahead of the
llth and 12th Kile prospects. Kd
1 Porky 1 Oliver, Wilmington. Del.,
veteran, ana lime-Known Alfred 1,.
Smith of Danville. Va.
Sandwiched between were top
amateur Marvin cllud) Ward of
Spokane. Wash.. Henry ltnnsom,
transplanted Texan from Ituvlnla.
111., end big Jim Kerrler of Chicago,
deadlocked at 141: and a nuartet
of 142 shooters pre-meet favorite
Bobby Locke of South Africa. Bum
my Bneud of Hot Horlnga. Va.. ltur
rv Todd of Hallos, Tex . and Johnny
Palmer of lladln, N. C.
John Worrun Uooed
EUGENE, Ore , June 14 (Ai tohn
A. Warren, assistant track and foot
ball coach at the University of Ore
gon, will become head track coarh
when Hill Haywurd retires Julv I,
'n,,'er8ltw nfflrMa announced yes
terday. Hayward. former mentor in
charge of the U. 8. Olympics games
teams, has been active In the coach
ing field for Uie past 46 years. War
ren waa wartime head coach at
Orrgon.
win dropping u 4-2 verdict to Han
Dingo. 1am Angeles moved lulu what
was virtually a uuiio no uy
Hollywood, 8-6, In 10 Innings.
Complicating mailers. Haciaiiientii
inovtd to within a half game of
fourth-place Portland by pulverising
the Heavers, 18-3.
The links mails It three out of
four civet Scuttle 011 Ui Hauscllu s
two-run single In the ninth, break
ing a lU-ull deailliK'k. I'lcvlnusly,
Vhii'B DlMuuulo snarked a six-run
splurge III the fourth with a base-
hi 11 lined homer. It was 111s iniiu
circuit siiiush In two nmlila.
Hun Francisco a ace rookie, iiuu
Clirsnes, lout Ills fourth (IcclMiiu
against 12 wins, as Kd Vllallrh out-
steadied him, holding the Heuls to
six hits. Chrsiirs allowed seven, but
Uiree walks and two wild pllciiea
contributed to two I'uihc tallies.
Vltallch allowed only two tills tiller
the Hen In seined bnlh their runs III
the third Inning.
I.os Angi'lra cllllluxrd a seesaw
battle Willi the Slurs by pushing
over a pair of unearned runs on Td
Davis' throwing error. A record Hol
lywood night crowd of ll.iNWl sat In
on the wild roiilesl, featured by
Angel Larry Martini's liuiuer with
two on. The defeat droiMied the
Stars Into seventh place behind Hint
Diego.
Sacramento's sluggers Hitmitd
Jack Halveson and Johnny Moore
for 23 hits, liii'liidlng Kd Klpav's
home run and two alhglra. A itlue
ruii barrage 111 the f If 111 UnlMwii
Hnlveson and gave Garth MaitrV
Solon righthander, his sixth win 111
seven starts
The ehorurore:
II HE
I'nrlland O'Jfl 000 001- 3 9 4
Sacramento 2:12 0U0 lis ID 22 0
Salvesott, Mooro 6i and Hllvera;
Mann and Fltgerald.
ntniTH
NEW YORK Tony Pellone.
146 V New York, outpointed Charley
Fusarl, 146 . Irvlngtnii, N. J., 10.
HI'OKANE Joe Louis 212, De
troit, boxed four-round exhibition
with Tiger Jack Fos. 192. Spokane.
SAN DIEGO. Calif. Predllle Be-
, outpolnt-
Underwood, 177.
shore. 197. Harrtaburg. Pa.
ed Dirk "Hmokey
Los Angeles, 10.
MINNEAPOLIS Miguel Ace-
vedo, 141, Havana, outpointed Lulu
Costantlno, 136, New York. 10.
51 Couples Brave
Superstition
PORTLAND. June 14 (Hn-Flfly-one
couples a larger number than
most days received marriage
licenses here on Friday the 13th.
Among them were Vance R. Sharp,
Ixingvlrw, and Jean P. Campbell.
Portland: 1-arry E Moe, Port An
geles, and Alice M. Ilrade, Han Fran
cisco; James P. Quails and Jessie It.
Glanders, both olympla; Jack H,
Fullerton. llelliiigham, and C. Mar
garet Hiewart, Portland: Harry I),
l.cwis, Portluiui, end Anncltu K.
Plynu, Herriilston: Willis A. Hhelley,
Portland, and Grare K. Rhnadra,
Salem: Benjamin Murray and La
hore M. Willie, both Everett.
Race Smash Fatal
FR HE PORT. N. Y., June 14 IVPV
"Duke" Elliot, West Hempstead. N.V..
midget auto racer, was killed last
night when his vehicle turned over
twice at Uie Freeport municipal
stadium.
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Runs Like New Engine
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Worn parts replaced with New Gen
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Immediate Delivery
BALSIGER
MOTOR COMPANY
Adm. 1., Tax Ine,
Main Esplanade
Phone S12I