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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1947)
I Yankee Scouts Giving Eye To Pair Of Young Hurlers Backstop Spot Has Shortage Kilted 'Babe' Returns With Cup I v Ijj Mil ll M'hlle hrr huabaml, irurj(ii aharlaa, Drnvrr aporta promulrr. holds Hit bif tllvrr rup rmblrmallr of lirr rlrlory In the llrlllili womrn'a amatrur golf clmmpluiiftlilii, lube IHrirlraMiii .altarlaa plarr a Hrotrh rap on hli Iirad aa lie irrrU her on (he llnrr llurrn hlliabrtli In New Vork harbor upon her relurn (rum fcndand. .aliarlai went down (he bar on Uif preaa tug lo (reel hla wile. AP wlrrpholo. Wl League Averages Soar During Night's Bat Spree llr lit Aaaorlalrd freaa Hailing ftvrraur anarcd hlHlier than "flying aaiirrra" lual nltclit aa four Wealern InteriiaUniuil lenKtio rinuulrheaelrra produced IPft ba.se )llt food for a tmal of 145 Ulllna. When everyone hurt finuhed lurking, the day activity had lift- Team Just About Has To Leave Home WARRENTON. July 3 (,11-Hrnry Coyle, manarr of a newly nriianlMHl baxeball team here, refelved a letter thli week. "We uiidrratntid that your team la i hrdulliiu uivmrn," II vaa1d, "and we'd like to ptrty you. muni ui niti iiifwiiijv-in ui nir irtim would prefer to play on ynur home diamond but under the clrcum tancea X think we'd better play here." Ttie letter waa alunrd bv the bue- ball manager at the Orriion alate penitentiary. Bevos Get Tosser PORTLAND, July 1 iA- The Portland Ileavera of the Count league will acquire a new rellrf Rltrher, Jark Itoblnnon, 31. from the aiuaa City lllura thla week. Ilii.il lieaa Manager Hill MiiIIIkuii anld here Hurler John Moore waa traded (or him. i ed the Snukane Indiana back Into flrnl place and Vancouver Into fourth with Uremerton and Tacoma dropping to aecond and fifth re apertlvrly. Itnrdrat lilt by the Dominion day schedule waa Uremerton. TJie eral while leadera fell before Vancouver twice, 14-7 and 4-!l, to regiater their lltli straight orient on Uie road. Hpoknno, enjoying the almoaphere of their own Ferris field, cracked out a 8-3 win over Bulem In the opener and Uirn ran wild to regis ter a 1(1-1 triumph In a alx-and-a-hitlf Inning flnule that was halted by a midnight curfew. The day's blggem total ' was racked up at Vancouver where Ta roniu. alter dropping the ojener 11-6, shipped out '12 boachlta tor a 3B-10 deriaion. A Ill-run aplurgg In the third liming and Dick Ureco's two grnnd-alnm homers highlighted Uie Tacoma win. . , Yakima used a 9-8 first game vic tory to get the range of the We natrhee fence and then poked five balls out at the lot to register a 15-7 verdict on tho second. Classified Ads Bring Results. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS ' FOR RENT You Drlve-Lono. Short Trips Mot Yourself Save M STILES' 8EAC0N SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 Cast Main Out-of-lownrrs mo overtaking the lociil boys In numbers nt tho bune bull school being conducted out at Kecroallon field by represenutlves of the New York Yankees, Hllghtly over half of the tolal enrollment Is made up of players from outlying districts, such as Weed, Lakevlew and Dtmsinulr, and an Increase of about 16 players was reported Tues day over Monday. Bpeed was the thing In toduy's sessions, with a good share of the morning being spent on sprint try outs. Inflelders were run first, then outfielders, followed by pitcher and catchers together. The fleetest of these .were then matched to find Uie school "speed king." John Cattrell ran the- Infield through a long drill before the riuy'a workout wus concluded with a game. Cattrell, Hyl Johnson and Hob Fatjo, who are conducting the clinic, reported a dearth of catch ers and are having difficulty In finding anyone capable of donning the pad and mask and giving the pltehera needed support from be hind the plate. Heveral hurlers are working out, and the scouts particularly were eyeing Jim Hart, former chucker for Columbia Prep of PorUtind now working at lioseburg. and Jay QulK ley, who carrlea the pitching load for the Klamath Junior Bona. Hart has displayed a loose, easy style which has been an eye-catcher to scouts and sectators alike and Qulgley. despite a bruised throwing arm received In the Lakevlew tilt lust Htinfluy seems to have plenty on the ball. The luda attending the school are working and sweating hurd but all voice approval and satisfaction con cerning the coaches and Instruction. Though slightly on the warm side, the weather has been Ideal for base ball workouts and the field Is In excellent condition In spite of hard usage. New Commercial . Truck On Display The first of Uie) new Willys com mercials, a -ton plrkup. Is now on display at Belby Willys Motor com pany. A variation of the Jeep, the new vehicle has a longer wheelbose than Uie convention Jeep and many other new features. Dead Heat Finish INOl.EWOorf Calif. Bee-Tee-Tee t7.10i and ArUllery i5110i broke Hollywood park truck record In dead hcut lo divide I5O.U00 Ooldcn -Htate Hreeders handicap purse in 141 35 for mile unci sixteenth. Honeymoon was third. KKS'TKNCK BAYREUTH. Germany, July 3 m Frou Winifred Wagner, daughter-ln-luw of the musician. Richard Wagner, was sentenced to 450 days of special labor service today fol lowing her conviction on charges of actively supporting the Hitler regime. PGA Finalists ta i r eV my . mJk -t"mi iH' J.iaS7iitL eS uta Melvln (Chick) llarbert (right), Northvllle, Mich., takea a practice swing brfore teeing off in quest of the PUA title at the Plum Hollow course, Detroit Ills opponent, Jim f'errler of Han Francisco, watches. AP wlrephoto. UAV Seeks Ford Peace DETROIT, July 2 (At-The CIO United Auto Workers today sought the role of peacemaker In the six week strike of 3,800 unionized (ore men at the Ford Motor Co. The UAW-CIO International ex ecutive board skirted a request from the striking Foreman's Association of America Und.i that Its 85.000 Ford production workers respect picket lines at three local plants. Instead, the board directed Vice President Richard T. Leonard to seek an audience with the Ford management "In an effort lo re solve ti.e controversy." THVRsuAt. Jans Is, Isl). Pass tifSiwauNKaUAV, July I, lull, Pat 'I'alfieau S3 r r r l - i . r ON SALS THURSDAY FRIDAY W SATURDAY RIGHT a a la m lmt mhmh m MAIN A I In Wf MINERAL OIL PINT QUANTUM 17c 11K.1IKKT PITCHING RECORD I John Allen of Clevelaid, with a j 1037 record of 15 wins and one loss for a .038 percentage, holds a major league pitching mark. US Treasury Shows Surplus WASHINGTON, July 2 i Sec retary of the Treasury Bnvder an nounced today the government fin ished the 11147 fiscal year Monday with a budget surplus of almost 754 ,000.000. That was approximately S500.000. 000 less than President Truumn had estimated on April 19 and 401 000.000 below Uie record high set under President Coolldge exactly 20 years ago. But It was the first surplus In 17 years and It broke up a string of deficits that began under Herbert Hoover and had continued under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman. Snyder told a news conference that the surplus which represents the amount that government Income ex ceeded spending over the past 12 months already has been applied on the national debt. With that amount Included, debt retirement over the fiscal year touted 111.522.000,000. Snyder said. , Classified Ads Bring Results. Just Received! 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