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    PACE TWO
Bern Mogan -.Against; Field
Hershey, Pa.,
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 14 lflV
This city's UO.uOO open golf derby
got under wny today with Ben Ho
gmi figured as the man to beat and
99 rival wondering where he would
Kind at the finish ot the 73-hole
event Sunday.
Beltln' Ben from Hershey. Pa..
allhouKh claiming to be slightly off
peak form, teed off as the logical
favorite to make It three victories
In a row at the Portland Country
club course. He won the National
P, O. A. championship here last
year and in 1945 set a 27-under par
scoring record of 361 for 73 holes.
On tho basis of past perform
ances, the 6524-yard, par S5-S7
It course is practically considered
Hogan'a private property from a
competitive standpoint.
Questioning any such claims,
however, as Ihe sharp field stroked
through the first round were such
par crackers as the two national
professional champions. U. S. Open
Title Holder Lew Worsham of
Washington, D. C. and PGA Big
Boy Jim Ferrler of San Francisco.
Ferrier, Incidentally, set the quali
fying record for the Professional
Golfers association championship
here 'last year with a 71-631.14.
He too, knows the course well.
The challengers today also In
clude Herman Kelser of Akron, O.,
who won the $10,000 Spokane Open
last week as well as such comers as
Johnny Palmer from Badin, N. C.
George Payton. Virginia Open
champion: Ed and Marty Furgol.
brothers from Pontlac. Mich., and
Los Angeles respectively and Cary
Mlddlecoff of Memphis, the present
Charlotte Open title holder.
Ellsworth Vines of Los Angeles,
playing brilliantly, ranked as
threat Also rated well up were
Veteran Troupers Ky Laffoon.
SL Andrews, III.; John Bulla and
Bill Nary, both of Phoenix, Arts.;
Clayton Teafner, Charlotte, N. C
Chnck Congdon. Tacoma, Wash.,
and Al Zimmerman, Portland,
Ore.
Among the top amateurs were
Harry Glvan of Seattle, former
Washington state champion, and
Lou Jennings, local sharpshooter
wno caraea a 31-31 to, ten unaer
par, in a practice round yesterday.
Davis Injures
Knee In Drills
EVANSTON. HI.. Aug. 14 Wl
Hopes of the college all-stars for a
victory over the Chicago Bears,
champions of the National football
league, the night of Aug. 23 re
ceived a setback yesterday when
Glenn Davis. Army's flashy back,
suffered a sprained knee in prac
tice. Team officials could not say Just
how long Davis would be out of
action, but Indicated it was the
most serious injury of his career.
Bob Fennimore, Oklahoma A. and
M.'s famous back, also is sidelined
by injuries.
Next For Stymie,
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.,
Aug. 14 (IP) Stymie, world money
winning champion racehorse, prob
ably will make its next track ap
pearance here in the (30.000 added
Saratoga handicap August 23. Sty
mie Is nominated for a $15,000 han
dicap today, but will not "go to the I
post
New Role For
The -man in white is Bucko Davidson, cell known local grappler,
who I now filling In as referee of tne armory wrestling matches, re
placing the ailing Wally Moss. With Bnck Is Sugi Hayamaka, matched
with Jack Carter for Friday.
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Home Plate Theft
Breaks Mound Duel
By The Associated Press
Oakland fans screamed with frenzied delight when their boy,
Catcher Bill Ralmondl. won a Pacific Coast league baseball game for
the Oaks last night by stealing home in the loth inning tovedge out
San Francisco's flabbergasted Seals 1 to 0. '
The bases were loaded and two wen out Jack Brewer was winding
up for the pitch when Ralmondl meed to the plate for his astounding
steal. The veteran Oakland catcher had opened the top half of the 10th
with a sharp liner and moved to third on sacrifice hits.
The feat ended a pitching duel In which Oakland's Gene Bearden
gave up six hits and Brewer allowed seven. It evened the current series
at one game apiece. The win threatened the Seals' hold on 2nd place in
1 the pennant race as it brought the
Vallejo Ring
Boss Praises
His Fighters
Guido Glometti, manager of the
Vallejo boxing string. Is vastly proud
of two lads he will bring to Klam
ath Falls next week for introduction.
Dave Llnder. a 140-pounder. is
matched with Phil Sampson In the
10-round main event Tuesday mgnt,
and Jerry Ramsey, a 137 pound boy,
will tangle with Monte Montgomery
In the six round seml-wlndup.
Gimetti, with the pardonable en
thusiasm of fight managers, says
that his boys are sensational. Par
ticularly he dwells on the prowess
of Ramsey, who has been fighting
10 rounders for several months down
south.
Llnder, Glometti says, Is unbeaten
in seven professional fights in the
welterweight division. His popular
local opponent is unbeaten in only
three pro battles, but has had lots
of amateur experience.
With those two bouts to top on
the fight card. Promoter Mack Lu-
lard is planning on a trio of four-
rounders as preliminaries.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned will at a regular meeting of
the Common Council of Klamath Falls,
Oretfon. to he held the 23th day Of
Aufust. 1947. present petition to aald
amnion council requesting tne vacation
of a certain alley In Klamath Falls.
Oregon, which said alley extends lrom
the northerly side of Main Street be
tween Lou 3 and 4, Block 18. original
town of Unit vine (now Klamath rani
Oregon), according to the duly recorded
Slat thereof, the full length of said Lou
and 4, and which said alley was estab
lished by deeds dated November 17, 1923,
and November 7. 1923.
ARTHUR R. WILSON
ROXANA P. WILSON
Klamath Falls Lode No. 1247 Be
nevolent and Protective Order of
the Elks of the U. S of A.
Bv C. E. Seavey. Exalted Ruler.
Jy. 24-31: A. 7-14 No. 794. '
Buck Davidson
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In Big $10,000
I a corns to wiuun a nau game 01
San Francisco.
Los Angeles, Its league lead raised
to 7' games over the Seals,
trounced Hollywood 17 to 4. It was
the 18th win of the season for Cliff
Chambers while the Angels were
pounding three Stars' hurlers for 17
hits. Including three homers. Lou
Stringer hit two ot the Angels' cir
cuit clouts and Clarence Maddern
got the other.
The Portland Beavers contin
ued their winning drive by nab
bing three rvns in the last half
o' the 13th Inning to come from
behind and beat the last-place
San Diego Padres 5 to 4. The
Padres had just broken a 2-2 tie
on Max West's 32nd homer of
the season, with one on. to take
the lead 4 to 2.
Portland's three-run rally came
when Harvey Storey singled, moved
to third on Herm Reich's single and
then scored on a Dassed ball. Reich
moved up on the play and Ford !
Mullen douDieo to score tteicn. ine
winning run was by Mullen on win
ter's blow.
Portland Is In a third-place tie
In the standings with Oakland.
Seattle also came irom oenino
with a late rally to defeat Sacra
mento 7 to 6 and win its second
straight in the series. The Ralnlers
turned seven hits into six runs in
the elghti- The scoring was on a
double by Lou Novikoff, a triple
by Mickey Rocco, combined with
five singles.
Saa Dice B . H OA
Clay, cf
Coacarart. 8
Barrett, rf S
Vat, If S
Kerr, e i s
Shupe. lb
Lm. ab
Gyselman, 3b
Kerrigan, p ..
xx Jeru.n
Kennedy, p ....
1
. 1
Total
.50 16 37y 19
1 out when winning run icored.
rllana BHD
Ratio, m s a I 1'
Smith, cf a o a i
Storey. 3b 4 13
D.l.h - ' A .1 I 1
Wenner. lf-cf
Sllvera. c
Baunaki, 2b
Vlco. lb
Salveaon, p
Dobbins, x
Escobar. li-cf
Lazor. if, xxr
Mullen, a
Total
.44
12 30 22
x Batted for M. Smith In Sth.
xx Batted for Kenigan In 9th '
xxx Batted for Wenner In 0th.
a Batted for SUvera In 13th.
San Diego 002 000 000 000 2-4
Portland mm 100 010 000 3-3
Summary: Runs. Coacarart, Barrett X
West. Storey, Reich a. Salveaon, Mullen.
Errors Kerglgan. Runs batted In Bar
rett. Kerr. Reich. Dobbins. West 2. Mul
len. Baslrtskt. Two-base hits Salveaon,
Dobbins, Coacarart. Gyaelman. bhupe.
Baitnski. Mullen. Home runs Retch.
West. Stolen base Clay. Sacrifices
Kerr, M. Smith. Double plays Salveson
Ratto to Vlco. Kerr to. Coacarart.
Baslnskl to Ratto to Vlco. Kennedy to
Coacarart to Shupe. Left on bases San
Diego 10: Portland 10. Passed ball Kerr
1. Losing pitcher Kennedy.
GOP, Demos Slate
Dinner, Picnic
PORTLAND. Aug. 14 0P Port
land democrats will hold a luncheon
August 19 for W. Averlll Harriman,
secretary of commerce, due here to
address the Portland city club that
night.
The same day. Portland repub
licans wll. hold a picnic to hear Sen
ator Morse and Congressman Homer
D. Angell.
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HERALD AND NEWS.
Portland Open
Par Busting
Exhibit
. By HALE SCAltllKOI'Cill
The pair of pur-buitln' profes
sional sjulfcra who are due for an
18-hole exhibition at Keainrs
country club Monday, will atop
c'v here In between the S10.000
Portland open and llte.15,00U
Keno open.'
Lew Worsham, Oakinont, Pa.,
won the National Open crown a
roupla of months to, and Jim
Ferrier, former Australian champ
who Is the PGA king, will play
two rounds of the nine-hole
Keamea layout in a foursome
which will probably Include Hill
Selkirk, the Keamea pro. and Ed
die Simmons of Medford.
Just about every rolling en
thusiast, dub and strokemaater in
the Klamath region will be out
In the gallery to see what Wor
sham and Ferrier ran do to the
par 36 local links. '
The Portland open. Bob Hud
son's S10.000 baby, gets started
today, and most of the big-time
money golfers up there will be
down In Keno trying to pan some
of that Nevada gold August 21.
More waterfowl hunting area
will be accessible to the non-club
hunter this fall as a result of a
lease signed by the state game
commission and the t'hewauean
Land and Cattle company cover
ing part of Ihe mammoth com-
fiany holdings In the upper and
ower Chewaucan marshes near
Paisley in Lake county.
While most of the 50 000 acres
covered by the lease will remain
closed as a wildlile refuge, al
least 1500 acres of waterfowl area
in the upper marsh east of the
main canal will be open as a
public shooting ground.
Dally hunting permits will be
Issued for Si each. This area has
not been open to hunting In the
past.
If Ihe Klamath Sons beat Mr
Cloud here next Sunday they
will clinch the Northern Califor
nia baseball league title. A win
over the Loggers would give the
Sons 10 wins and 2 losses,' with-.
onlr two more games to go.
Medford and Weed each have
four losses now. but they have to
play off a tie game and one or
the other will be knocked off
there Yreka will make the fourth
team In the Shaughnrsay play
off the league will indulge In after
the season Is finished.
Steele Pilots
Baseball Team
HOLLYWOOD. Cnlif.. Aug. 14 UP)
Former World Middleweight Cham
pion Freddie Steele, formerly of Ta
coma, now a successful character
actor In the movies, has a new
sports hobby.
Steele today assumed command as
manager oi ine Norm Hollywood
All-Nations baseball team, an outfit
of youngsters 12 to 14 years old
which will play In the Valley Junior
Hardball league when it is reformed'
this fall.
"It's an all-nations team even
Texas is represented," the former
champ grinned.
Just A Shiner
AMHERST. Mass.. Aug. 14 (P
The next time you bump into a
door the result Is occhymosls of the
conjunctive and the periorbital cii
ticular tissues, which the Univer
sity of Massachusetts extension
service says Is the proper name for
a common black eye.
OAKLAND, Calif. Luis Castillo,
121, Mexico City, outpointed Star
Murillo. 125'i. Manila, 10.
The Two Top Flight
Their Only Oregon'
Lew Worsham
s U. S. Open Champion
and
im renter
P. G. A.
Lecames Golf Club
MONDAY, AUG. 18
2:30 P. M.
PUBLIC INVITED
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Jackie Shines
On Basepaths
In Dodger Yin
Brooks Increase
Bulge Over Idle
Cords To 3Vi Tilts
By The Associated I'rena
i Jackie Robinson, Jrooklyu'e dar
ing young limit on the buaepulhs,
was being acclaimed toduy as tne
greatest base runner lhe major
leagues have seen since the de
parture of Ty Cobb.
Koblnaon ninde two hits In yes
terday's 10-8 Dodger victory over Ihe
Boston Uraves which Increased
Brooklyns fine place lend over the
Idle St. Louis Gardliuils to three and
a half guinea.
After Johnny Salu struck out
F.d Stank), Dodger leauuii oatler
In the itrst uiiwiig. itoaiusou out
legged a bunt down the luird oaae
Itnu and wiicti oain, in his anxiety
U nip tlc speedster, threw wild
paai Ural, Kuoluson raced all the
way to third.
Ine urooits tollowed aim three'
more hits, sent Sain to the showers,
una scored lour runs.
In the Will Kounison crossed up
the Braves with a pusn bunt. Ui
tore Boston got out ul the inning
the Dodgers nad scored live runs
and taken a sate lend.
Behind the six-nu uilchlng ot
Lelty Ken Hcinuclimtn. tne rails
delpnla fiiilllet. maue it two in a
row over the New York Uiania witn
a 6-2 victory. Both Olanu Utiles
came as a result ot home runs, Billy
Kigney hitting his loth and Booby
Thomson his 23rd.
Hul Newhouser, entrusted with the
Job of preserving Detroit s two-run
margin over the St. Louis tsrowus
in Uie eighth inning of the second
game of a twlhglit-night twin bill,
gave up three runs anu dropped his
lam uecision against 11 victories.
It was his first deleat by the Browns
after 15 consecutive victories over
them In a ihree-yeur span. The
Browns 0-5 victory gave uiem a split
as the Tigers, behind Kred Hutchin
son's nine-hit pitching, won the
opener 7-1. Hutchinson, formerly
with Seattle, hit a homer in a pinch
hlt performance In the second game.
. Bob Feller failed to hold a 7-4
Cleveland lead as the Chicago
white Cox pounced upon his fast
ball with a four-run uprising In the
seven Ui to defeat him and the In
dians 8-7. Rudy York's 17th homer
with two men on base climaxed the
winning rully.
The New York Yankees retained
their 11-gume margin over Die sec
ond place Boston Red Sox in the
American league pennant race by
defeating the Philadelphia Athletics
8-2 at the Yankee stadium.
Vic Kaschi, the Yankees' latest
pitching find, won his sixth
straight with a seven hitter. Al
Clark, filling In for Joe DiManlo,
who was out of the lineup because
of a sore heel, batted In four
runs.
Coming up with a five-run first
Inning v. hen they clouled three
home runs, the Red Sox took their
eiRhth straight home victory from
Washington 10-3 before 34.461
customers.
First Inning homers were wal
loped by Earn Mele, Bobby Duerr
and Jake Jones. Jones added an
other In tf seventh.
Pour home runs, two by Catcher
Homer Hot '1. one with -the bases
loaded helped the Pittsburgh Pirates
whip the Chicago Cubs 10-2. Billy
Cox and Ralph Kiner were the other
nonier hitters. It was number 28
for Kiner. ,
Gabriel Carried
Away, By Cops
MONTICELLO, N. C. Aug. 14 IIP)
Accused of stealing Oabrlel's I
horn. Patrick Dcegan, 20, was ar- I
ralgned yesterday on a second de- i
gree grand larceny charge. Bute I
police said Deegan was arrested f
Tuesday trying to sell a saxophone
belonging to a summer resort mu-,
',slcian Seymour Gabriel.
.Golfers of the United
Appearance Outside
Champion
Iff
Six Straight
. ' Lai- 4
'""Sri .-v-r.'
'...'' soar ..
Vie Kasrhl. whom Ihe Yankees
pulled home from I'ortland mighty
quirk a few weeks bark, has now
won aix In a row for Ihe New
Yorkers. His latest was a seven-hit
8-2 victory over the Athletics yes
terday. Ikes Discuss
Archer Club
The Iataak Walton board of di
rectors met last night and tentative
plans were discussed for a banquet
(o be held sometime during the fall.
An Intensified membership drive
for the organization was eyed by tha
directors, u-lth the view In mind of
building up winter attendance al
meetings.
Prank MrCornark. vice presitlrnt.
discussed the possibilities of or
ganizing an archery club, and all
persons Interested In archery,
whether members of the Iraak Wal
ton league or not, were Invited to
attend the next regular turning at
the Wmema hotel. Wednesday.
August 20:h at 8 p. m.
The duck situation was talked by
the nlmrods, with little or no agree
ment among Individuals as to
whether the new season would help
or hinder hunters In this area.
Jennings Hot
PORTLAND. Aug. 14 i Lou
Jennings, Oregon Oolf association
champion and veteran amateur
Unksman, broke the Portland Oolf
club course record yesterday with
a ten-unrier-par 63 as he warmed
up In a practice round tor today's
tournament.
Jennings shaved a stroke from
the previous mark set by Ben llo
gan and Jim Perrler In previous
play here. The Portlantlrr had a
four-imdcr-par 31 on Ihe first nine
and slx-under-par 31 tin the tough
back route.
POLIO CASKS
VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 14 Ml
Two new cases of Infantile paraly
sis' were recorded here yesterday,
bringing the year's greatest Van
couver total to 06 and that of Brit
ish Columbia to 128.
For A
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GUN STORE
REACH SOFTBALL FINALS
The Gun Hlore and Ihe Pour Hlar
Morchanla moved to the top oi the
city sollbiill league playoff lt
night when Hey uU eopM v1"
torles, automatically placing them
against each oilier III Krltlay nlkiu
(lnul playoff lor the clly pennant.
www I r I r
liiilAM
NATIONAL I.KAIH'K
Brooklyn
Hi. Louis (3
New Yolk 87 48
Boston W HI
Cincinnati 3 III
Chicago M fill
Pittsburgh 47 IU
l'hllailelplilii 43 (10
Yesterday's Results
Brooklyn 10, Boston 8.
Philadelphia 8. New York 2.
Pittsburgh 10, Chlragu J.
Only games.
.81)4
.674
.843
.630
.406
.4114
.43
,3114
AMI-llll A I.r.Alil r.
New York 71 38 .M
Boston 611 48 .691
Detroit 66 60 .638
Philadelphia 66 63 .614
Cleveland 61 63 .400
Chicago 61 60 .461)
Washington 46 68 .442
St. Louis 40 70 .304
Yesterday's Results
New York 8. Philadelphia 2.
Bosliiu 10, Washluglon 3.
Chicago 8, Cleveland 7.
Detroit 7-6, HI. Louis 1-6
I'AI'IFIC COAST I.KAt.l I;
Los Angeles 78 60 .560
Mini Francisco . 70 86 .516
Oakland . M 66 .611
Portland 68 66 .511
Seattle 87 7U .480
Sacramento 64 72 .471
Hollywood 64 73 .471
San Diego 83 73 .463
Yeslerday's Results
Portland 6, Han Diego 4. i
Oaklund 1, San Francisco 0.
Los Angeles 17, Hollywood 4.
Seattle 7, Sacrumculu 6.
I
Extra Innings
WKYEIUIAKUHhlt, Camp 4, Aug.
14 Wcycrhncuacr Timber coin- :
puny's softbull team defeated an
fc'wauna squad 14 to 13 In 11 In
nings In a game played at Camp 4.
The game was featured by homers
by Muyflrld and Halnt of Kwatina
and classy fielding by the Weyer- I
haeusers.
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MERCHANTS
Ashley Chevrolet and VPW, Innrii
In Inst night's tills, will contend lr
(hlrd and fourth place livuoia.
The VFW-Oun Hlnre tilt opened
Ihe evening's imiieeillnun, Willi Tm
(inn Hloro taking Ihe cnulest, 6-1.
VPW pushed a tpilck tally across In
Ihe flisl inning urn! held their slim
mmgln Willi The "U" more went
In bat 111 the second, and iilraiird
live runs on three errors, two wulks
and one Int. The Cltinni'ia had ilia
buses loaded Willi two away al the
end of the second, but went down
belore Ihey could svuro additional
runs.
The second lulling spree riulnl
coring lor the game, though Imili
nldrs threatened several times, iiml
the game ended at 6-1.
Urn Kvitus, lug negro right liitiul
er, hulled for Die lliiiiners while Hill
Htteet pitched for tho Vets.
The Four Mlur Meichanla look a
3-0 win lioin Anhlrys In the seciiiut
game of Ihe pmu ram. a game wind,
was far and away one of Uie veiy
beat seen on MimIoc Held tills sum-
liter.
The Men-hunts lluealriird right
oil In lite flial Inning Willi men on
second and third, but lulled to score,
us did Ihe Chevrolet boys In Ihe
llllh. Ashley missed another good
scoring rhuiire In Die sixth when K,l
Hall surnked to third, only to linva
Ills brother, Frank, pop oul to center
field.
The Men-hunts' break ruine In llir
last Inning when twu consecutite
errors put Kvrretl lltirk on thud
und a sacrifice scored th luuky
pitcher. Mouth stole home on a wild
pitch and a lenmninie missed tin
plate Inter In the Inning
Everett Buck ani un Ihe slab lor
the winners and Cliel Ashby hulled
tor the Chevrolet boys.
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