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t THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1748 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THIRTEEN Four-Masters Dot Scores In Coast League Homers Account For Most Of Runs In Wednesday Tilts lly Th AuHH-lttlrtl TrrM Heine folk, nut Itinlru, am rlutiuinti Uhmo' ciMMiKh m Mm hi thr) Omul It nil Lie bum-ball in tnakff lupin wnip Itir M'liiily. hill U' Ml, liol thr homo, run liiHuna urn ph-kltm up -mnl Iimikly, IjiiMiitm 1 1 h never been better. NUk Ktlnt tiliitiiinril tt pair- Nu. 7 Hint H to pnee Uukluitit lit tin B-U win over leautie-U'itilliii, Hull l-iun-cImu 1 a i niuitt. KnUyHitiKlR (ins .rtiiinl till Uu fur itir kcroml Ati Mticiit inuM, loth Mini lltit. Unit lite Nlum lutl, I -J. tu Hal i iJiryii. tim iJallruriiuliu hh Itril hl utu Ut Irutl 1am Anift-lr to U-J tilutnptt over ttrnttte. Them were no bum. dm y bell al I'oiUhiuI; nu (Mint ttrl tfroumU. ,!rl Utirutbuu uUu tuitU Ibulril a (imiil tlittit to the Oak vutoiy K4lt Julim cites krcl thr HcuU With jirveii IillJi anil Immrt. irvni, The Aiuttu i"cvl It up caily, loutluu Ciifi Mellon with lour tun in lite Hint tttul lollowmit with i hut in ino Mft iihiiio o(( AlMiiny I'cirx. mrmutriy, the ririn burM lirttha, bun Iitto Jink (itrfiuin, wo ullviitcU. Dill Itli liutrs, (cd uy Ixv lUntllry ' IDUic, duiiblr, Ulp., liMUiril tlilro )wI woh) ptUhcn lor k ilown hiu. K.ve l'adio tutu in tur cvclllii broke a 3-3 lie. hi: NT TIII.M AI L .riniftl-known a i.u.ik Iko lo hit tiiHirccmntr(l for all Holly WimkI'R tuiu. lit hotnrrt, coiuiiu on hi tttl lw trip, nmde It lout rotuocutlw. Tho O.g mhiKwer a pair Die pirvluiu litem came uu hi .v.t two itn. Xavicr Keacivno wan tho winner; Orutsa W(mhU ihe liner. Ua Alit'rir picked name, ntovlnu Uj lour sainr ut-hinu bnu UrtiuiJwo The AniccU puumtctl Juhnny UorfeU-a fur ail 12 tuna, in cluding right in the ftix.h innliit; when two Wralilt error gave Uic winneu i unrariird Ulllr. Tom llnfey, cajtt off by the Onka ml week, made hi tlml Anifrl jiart a winntnit one. He chekrvl Uie Italnler with evrn tula lliclud lna homer by Eat. lupp. iJallruaiutro had a inif.le ftUil double beildea hi lnur-p!y wal and drove in four run. Oraham, Uir Menially, while main tatlilitg hi home run lead al 10. dropped behind U Atigrlrt' Kdille Hauer in run batted in. Hatirr bJh1 111 II couple Uj lake a lead over tho I'adro oundrr. i mm MM YES ! ! You Can "Yo$, you' eon charge oil of your droit or Work Clolhci" at the Oregon Woolen Store th unit Main Thone AM73 Henley's Championship Trackmen M mV :t": 'it'll Lh il 'I it I II ill I 11 II 111 I ill Till I f ll Hi lVtll - Ducks Send Ten To Missoula Run EUOENK, Mny 20 Ten mm, Including (li'i'ii'llnK chumploim In three evcnln, will reprenent the Unlvernlty of Orcnon at Siiturilny'ii northern dlvlnlon Count conference track and field meet In Ml.wiula. Title defender are Dave Hen thorne, 100 and 220-yard dah tltllut who hna lieen out of action with a pulled muncle for a month, and Pole Vuullcr George Ilaamun fieri. Other are Iiu Roblnnon, Jave lin: Jack Doyle.' low and high hurdle: Pete Mimdle, mile and two-mllo: Bob Weber, ftprlnta; Ray Heldenrleh. dlvu: Hklle Ifoff man, Don Plckeii( and Marc ilrown, brrmtj Jump. ItaKmuen ulo will enter the high Jump. Portland Has 28 In Trials PORTLAND, May 20 lIV-Twenty-eight top Portland high nchool track and field tar left today for Med ford for a Friday night meet with Bouthern Oregon bet. Portland entrant are the lame men who competed In the state meet at Corvallls. Medford. winner In the state meet, I Joined In the Southern Oregon team by Aihland, Grant Pax and Klamath Kali. The Portland aquad was to have flown to Medford, but was shifted U. a bu when one of the nchool di rectors questioned the flnfety of air travel, Athletic Director Eldon Jenne said. Russian Bombers Kill Four Germans BERLIN, May 20 oil Dlspalche In American and Brltlh - licensed newspapers Wednesday said four Germans were killed and 12 to 20 Injured by bombs dropped by a Russian plane during maneuvers In the 8oviet 7.one. The report said Soviet bombers were aiming at Kremmen la!:? Mt hit a nearby fnrm house and also Injured several passersby. Russian authorities have bstcun an Investigation and ordered Im mediate reconstruction of the dam aged property, the dispatch ta (aid Transit Tokens To Aid Hospital SEATTLE, May 20 Th children's Orthopedic) hospital re ported Wednesday It ha received 44, 1M outmoded Seattle Transit bui tokens, worth 13081.76, from Seattle residents. The suggestion that res idents donnte the tokens, obsolete since bus fare were raised from 8 to 10 cents, came from a Seattle newspaper. It Pays to Use the Want-Ads I These five lioys won Hie state rla.s II Iraek meet for the Henley Hornets last week-end at Corvallls and illil llielr Ml timsril ketulni the Hornets rluhl al the top In small school athletics In Oregon. Left to rlilit are Dale Webber, t'lureiiee Adams, Wayne iuber, Harold Balln and Delbert Aranl, who amassed 34 points lo 21 for their nrarctt opponent, fiulslaw. Two Former Kings Share PGA Margin 8T. I.OIJLH. May 50 (Al - Two former chitmplons. Hob Hamilton and little lien Hokum, shared the lead with flve-under-pnr (Ian, al the start of today's second and final IB holes of quulllylug piny In the UOtli Professional Golfers avtorlatlon tiiurnament. Htire pulling and acrurnte ap proaches lo the greens of the hilly 047-yard NorwiKMl Hills Country club put the polr In the lend. Hamilton, the IP44 tllllst. turned In a rlassy 7& putl Job as seven o( of Uie lop 12 shooter showed com plete masterv of the fnst, true greens yesterday. Hamilton, of Lanrinver. Md . flashed the niftiest series of shots with an engle and two bit dies on surces-stvo holes Hint gave him a four-under-par 33 for Ihe Incom ing nine. Burning a measly 20 putts for the day were Ed iPorkyi Oliver. Benttle. Wash., and Sammy Hnead. the While Sulphur Springs, W. V.. slammer, who shared ftH's with Jlmmle Demarel. OJal. Cnllf . and Pete Cootwr. Ponte Verda. Kla. A qualifying score of about 1M apieared to be the order tor the 63 plavers who will Join Jim Pcr rler. defending champion. In match play Friday for the top :i.W0 prire. llie final match ot an holes scheduled for next Tuesday. YOUNG SALEM RIDER IS TALK OF MEADOWS PORTLAND. May 50-Karly rid- i In. sensation of the Portland Mead ows race meeting Is Ray Stoddard, a bootcr young In years bul old In exierleuce. In the first two days of a sched uled 34 nli'hls of racing at Kyne ville, Muxldard has visited the win ner's circle on three occasions and In the parlance of Ihe backstretch has "looked gwnl'' on all his mounts. Hunter Gets Hurry Call Billy Hunter, another of the list of Canadians In professional wrestl ing, has leaped Into the breach -so to sieak and will appear on Frl- day night's wrestling card In place j of Jack Klser. ! Ilunli-r will struggle with Jack ! Popiienheim In the five-round open i ing mulch. Kiser was hurt earlier this week In an upstate match and will be on the shelf for a while, so Promoter Mack l.lllnid gave the hurry call to Hunter, who has been looking lor ; a way lo edge Into the Northwest I maul circuit. The Canadian Is a native of Ed j monton. Alberta, and will take his I place alongside such Canuck vet 1 rrans of tho local circuit as Georges 1 Dusette and Frankle Hart. Stoddard, who was born In 8alem. Ore., 24 years ago, has been riding thoroughbreds for more than 10 years. He rode his maiden winner on a recognize d race course at Long acres In 1K44 and Patsy Valley was the vehicle which carried him home for what still remains his biggest thrill In racing. The personable young man was the leading rider at Lansdownc park Ir Vancouver. B. C , last year and was well on his way toward latching on to local honors last fall when a previous Injury forced him to the sidelines. In early September at Salem, the fractious Mad Apple went through the fence with Stoddard aboard and tiie lad sustained Internal Injuries. He tried gamely to carry on at the Portland meeting but was forced to give up the ghost after booting home six winners in the first week. Stoddard 1 now fully recovered and veteran observer around the local course will be very much sur prised It he 1 not right around the top when total winners are counted at the end of the meeting. is i PHOENIX -Johnnv Duke. 1M. Se attle, atopped Art Hardy, is.9. San Diego, 7. . NAMFI) KAI.KM, May 20 lit'' Governor Hull todnv reappointed V. A. Jturlev. Albany, lo a five-year term on the stale board of pharmacy. 1- 1 1 - V - WRESTLING TAG TEAM MATCH Poto Belcostro and Al Sxasx Vs. Buddy Knox ond Alex Kasaboski 1 Hour Time Limit Billy Hunfor vs. Jack Poppcnhoimcr 5 Rounds 8:30 P. M. 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