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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE ELEVEN Gems Roll To Cardinals Here For Three - Game Series HUtllif oil III moihrMuin of an eight-game winning elreak longest In Ihe Ker Went league this ifiion-nd clutching second place by fragmentary eeven percentage palnU, the Oema com bc home today to open Ihree-game eland here with the Wlllowa Cardinals. nlahl Klamath Kalla laid nut Uw Medfnrd Ntiagrla lor the eeventh straight tlma In Uie ell Oregun aeries, a 10-8 vlrlory. The acma' wlnnlni streak began June M whan they drfeuled lha Carda 14-0 at Wlllowa. Al Ilia atari nl thla month Ihe Oema. wrra In alxth plara. Wlllowa now la In fourth, havlni loat laat nlahl to Ilia Redding Browne -8. Uoth Redding and Klamath Tulare's Mathias Repeats Bob Rolls Up 7556 In Decathlon Win TULARE. Calif , June SO Hv Tu aree Robert Bruce Mathlaa la att til Ine nation's fluent drrathlon per former and Tulare remalna tha hap. piaal city of 13.000 In the country "Our Bob." which la no Idle phrase In thla town, captured tha national AAU decathlon crown for tha aec. ond atraliht year and kept untar mahed tha brighter glory he won aa the Olympic gamea champion latt aummer at London. Tha tall, (nod looking 11-year-old Nicholas On Shelf; Three Gems Released Infielder Buick, Pitcher Pendleton Added To Rotter Outright releasee hava been hand ed three membera of Ilia Uema baseball aquad and Pitcher Joe Nlrholaa haa been placed on the Injured Hal for an Indefinite period. Dick Magulre, business manager of tha Oema. aald Pitcher Bed Dykea. Pitcher Oeorge Oruell and Infleldcr Don Phippa hava been re leased, Phlppe at the request of the Hniaa beaeba.ll club which owned hla contract, Dykea and Oruell belonged to tha Oema. Rook In Jark Bulck. Infielder, and Jim Pendleton, pitcher, hava been added to lha rotter. Uulrk la 72 yeara old and recently was gradual' ad from 8L Mary unlveraity. Pen dleton la rookie alao, coming from Lee Angela. Nicholas auralned ft entsacla In hm (right aide aeveral daya ago and tha Injury haa Cot healed propertly. He la the only player now on the Oema' Injury list Dykea waa Injured and out of uniform befnr he wa released. He had won two gamea and loat two. -Tha Oema will bow to U rodeo fUturday, pulling their erheduled Saturday night game with Wlllowa up until afternoon and play at 3:10 p m. A night rodeo aeealon I ached uled at tha fairground. The flaturday afternoon game, first tried here, will be a ladlea' day affair, women fana getting In for 10-cent tag ticket. Major League LEADERS Bv The Assoelaled Preaa NATIONAL LKAtii r. Batting Robinson. Brooklyn, 183; Kiner, P1ttburgh. JM. Runa batted In Robinson. Brook lyn. 80: llodgea. Brooklyn. 69 Home rune Klner. Pittsburgh, If: Minlal. m. Inila, 14. Pltrhlng Branca, Brooklyn, 10-1, JOB. Newcn tribe, Brooklyn, 8-1. .833. amkhh-av ir.kv.t r. BatUng-Kell. Detroit. Wll llama and DIMaggln, Roaton. 331. Runa batted In Williams, Boston, 71: Btephena, Boaton, 13. Home runa Wllllama, Boaton, 19: Stephens, Boaton, 17. Pltrhlng Reynolds, New York. if I. .889; Raechl, New York, 11-3. 4. ulDL IeDLENDED WHISKEY ' -a - JJrcIr- 1 Ceaaa llewtrai ftsareat Extend Win Eight Games athlete rollrd up 7188 polnta to out distance field nf 18 rlrala gsth eied from all parte nf tha nation. It waa the highest score registered since cuoloredoa Glenn Morris set the Amerlran record of 1880 polnta and the world record of 1900 polnta 111 1938. It also eclliised In tlib, the fourth time Mob ever tried the strenuous 10-evenl program, hla mark of 7334 In the nationals last year and hla 1139 In the Olympics. Tha top five scores: Bob Mathlaa, Tulare, list. Irv ing Mondsrheln. New York, 1044; Bill Alliens, North Carolina unlver liy. 8718: Roger Terwllllger, Illlnola AC. 8S8I: rioyd Simmons. Charlotte, N C . 848J Here's what Mathlaa did In bril liant eilubltlon of what It takea for an all-around athlete to win thla sort of championship: He ran the 100 metera In 113: broad Jumped 11 feel 4't Inches; he put the shot 45 feet i Inches; high Jumped 8 feet Inch; and ran tha 0 metera In 61-3 seconds, all tha first night. Ijut main he won the liO-meter high hurdlra In 15 aec enda flat; threw the discus 150 feet It's Inches: pole vaulted II feet 8 Inrhea; threw the Javelin 117 feet 10'. Inrhea. and ran 1500 metera In 4 minutes 58 3 seconds. Quit display for lad who tends 8 feet 3 Inches tall and weighs between 199 and 300 pounds. No Hits, No Runs SHKRMAN. Tea . June 30 on Big Tom Pulllg. who has been up and down tha baseball ladder but never quite to the top. knew tha glory of perfect game today. He pitched It here last night aa hla Greenville Majors brat Sher- man-Denlson 3-0 In the claaa B Big Stale league. Not batter reached flrat- only 31 faced Pulllg In the aeven-lnnlng opening game of ft double-header. It waa the first no-hlt. no-run game In the league'a three-year history, tha first for Pulllg. tha vet eran of Air'rlra a airborne gilder fore In World War 3 during which he loat three yeara from baseball. The cloaeet he ever came before waa In tha 1947 Teaaa league play-offa when he held Houston hltleaa for tlx and two-thirds Innings. But he lost that game 8-8. Important American catflahea are contained In three major family groups: the channel cats (three aperleai; the bullheads (three spe cies); and the flathead, mud or river cat (one apeelea). Sports Afield. PUMICE TILE IS l.aeereler taeta araea Pamlra rre4arle are eaaerlar In etreatia aa4 realties! la eaeltlsre. Tlmm Aluminum Windows (Sold Heal Waterproofing Gold Heal Plaster Bond New Slae Pumice Mock 8"a8"xl8" Klamath Pumice Til Co. Termanent fta the Pyramlda' 1840 Owene Phne 4818 a-lr f-"- gained a full Rama on the leading Pittsburg LMamonde aa HanU Roaa took an 8-8 declelon over tha Diamond. Redding and Klamath Pelta are tied for aarond, figured In games won and Inel. but the tlrma hava a aevrn-polnt percentage bulge by reason of having played fewer Kamra. Klamath haa a .807 iS4-Mi rarord. whlla Redding haa MO aa-24. At Marlines.' Calif . professional banrbull made 1U drbtit lat night, moved over from Vallejo where the Chlefa' management and tha Val lejo ball park falrd to aettle a dle pute over park Improvementa. Val lejo beat Maryivllle 8-8 Blan OlUnn went the route for Uie Ucm. allowlni It hita in notching hla third win The defeat fell to Southpaw Oeorge Pain aa tha Oema erorrd nine of their 10 runa off him In tha flrat three In nings. Lloyd Jonea relieved and rrved up a home run ball to Hill Reeae. flrit batter he fared, but put on the cuffa after that. Jerk Plnkard had nomer lor Mrdfurd In the third with none on. The Oema committed eight er- rora In almnat giving tna lame away, but collected 11 hlu at bat to make up for the atulterlnf de fennlvB play. Klamath ralla and Wlllowa open their aerlea at 7:49 tonight In Oema aladlum. The bo: KUnilk telle AH M O A r Noroell. el I rur. ab e i a i e Hea, rt .. a 8 i s a a ib a 8 a it a a llernanoes. If s a a 4 a I nun. ri 8 a i a a a ( m. rt 8 a i a a a jnm, ab .. . a a i i I o Mohlcr. ..4.1 8 8 1 a uummi. a ... a I i a a a Total .44 14 87 II Marre Aft Millhrer, as 8 rnv. rt a ChMhlre. 3b a Flnnsrt. II 8 ftmjth. lb 8 l.lniltasre. ri . - 8 Hsrtle. Ib . 8 HUiHW. C 8 pm. a . - a a at 14 Klsmslh Fslla MeOIutd . asj eoo em te . sua juo luo a ai'MMARY: M Reeee. Plnhartt 1 -a fetlr 2U--C'eaeeill, Muhler, Oil eon. Rerilt. Rni Ne J. Fsller 8. Hrue a. Nontolt. Hernsml. Elton. CbeeMre X. Plnksrtl 8. I'etly. snilh. Undberg. liar IW. Imh- Pain ao bv c;ilaon 8. rala 4. June 8 BU -ff Glletit 4. Pain 8, Jon 8 HP lluonft by tillkon. P. Rumw an -llernanitef 8. Muhler 8. Ull ann. Kllnn EH - Klemalh a. Uedford 8. LOR. Klamath 11 Medford 18. tmptrea . Urtaaal and Oennee. Ausplcea Klomoth Basin Sheriff's Fossa CARNIVAL & CIRCUS NOW SHOWING TONIGHT And All This Week SOUTH 6th ST. CIRCUS GROUNDS AERIAL BARETIS I Performance 158 Feet In tha Air I Without Nrla or Safety Device SEE Bob Rollins and hla dare dev il riders at the motordrome SEE Mlrkry Moum I'lrcw with 1M Uvt prrformfrt VISIT The big anske farm featuring Big Oene. U feet long and weighing 151 ti pounda SEE The Funny Old Fun llouae VISIT The Wild f ile Show Wild animals and blrda from all ever the world SEE Freaks on Parade Mirigeta and Strang Folks from everywhere at our Mammoth rirrua Side Show FOLLOW THE TW1V SKARCIIMOHTM TO TIIR HIIDWGROUNDM .STANDINGS FAR WKHT I.r.At.l K W L Pet Pittsburg 38 24 413 Klamath Palla 34 n ten Redding 36 24 .800 Wlllowa 35 25 M3 Hnnte Ro 32 23 .bwt Vellrjo 24 39 381 Mamvllle 31 38 38 Medford 11 4'i 388 Yeaterday'a Result" Klamath KalU 10. Mrdford I. Banta Rosa 8, PltUburg 8. Vallrjo 8. Mnrysvllle 8. Redding 9, Wlllowa 8. PACIf'lC COAST I.KAfil r. Hollywx)d Prattle Aerramento .. Oakland Kan Diego 8m Francisco .... Portland Los Angrlea .8251 M2 AOS .600 .400 .467 .451 404 Yeaterday'a Resulta Portland 4-1, Sacramento 3-3. Ban Diego 8. Beattle 2. Hollywood 14, Oakland 2. San Francisco 8, Los Angelea 1 AMERICAN I.KAt.l E New York 43 34 .842 t'hlladrlphlft 39 39 A74 Cleveland 35 39 .547 Detroit 37 31 M Boston 35 30 A38 Washington 30 35 .482 Chicago 27 42 391 St. Louis 20 48 303 Yeaterday'a Reaulla New York 9. Boston 7. St. Ioula I, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 7. Wanhlnrtnn 4. Detroit 4-7. Cleveland 0-8. NATIONAL LEAftl'F Brooklyn St. Loula Philadelphia Beaton New York 41 25 l 40 28 .808 37 32 A3 38 32 i29 33 33 .508 27 37 .423 38 39 .400 25 42 373 Pittsburgh .. Chicago Yeaterday'a Results Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 3. New York . Boston 3. Brooklyn ft. Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 7, Chicago 4. Army Net Champ SEATTLE. June 30 iV-U Prank Mrhner of Camp Cooke. Calif., won the sixth army tennis singles cham pionship here yesterday, defeating 8t. Lou Perslnger. Seattle. 4-8. 1-9. 8-2. 8-4. Mehner was all-army champion In 1948. I M r 1 1 11 as T r M a. I Baaal It. m V -a- . f J as I "a.. I , lasae V " Z 1 a i O .7 C I Hollywood Bloats Lead, Blast Acorns; Portland, Solons Split By Tha Associated Press The Hollywood stare are on the rampage again. Smarting from 4-3 defeat at tha hands of Oakland Tuesday night the Blara atornied back last night and lambasted four A corn hurlera in a 14 to 2 thumping. Frankle Keilrher's bat waa really smoking. He amackerooed two homers, each ft three-runner. In all he drove In aeven of the Stars' 14 counters. In the second Inning Hollywood scored aeven runs on five hits, Including doubles by Oene Handley and Herb Oornaan and one of Kelleher'a circuit blows. Southpaw Art Bchallock went the route for Hollywood, allowing the Acorns eight hi la whlla hla team got 15. Tha win again put the Pacific Coast league leading Burs seven gamea ahead of second-place Seattle. HKVOH HPL1T Portland and Sacramento split a twin bill. The one that the Solons won. combined with the Oakland loss, put Sacramento In third place In the atanding. replacing the Acorns. In the first game the Beav ers ahelled Orval Orove from the mound In the alxth inning and went SAVE T '-if ?&BC on to win 4 to 2, aeven-lnnlng tilt. But Ken Hoicombe had too many curves for Portland In the night cap, giving up only five hits, and the Solons won Ilia full-length con teat a to i. San Praiiclsco'a Seal moved from seventh to alxth In the race by whip ping the Los Angeles Angela 8 to 2. It waa the fifth win of the season for Manny Perez. It gave the Seals ft 2-0 lead In the series. PADRES SQl'AHE The Ban Diego Padres squared their series at ft game apiece when Kewpie Dick Barrett t topped a ninth Inning threat and hla team beat Seattle 8 to 2. The Padrea coasted into the last frame with ft 8-0 lead. But the Ralnlers put on a atlff rally, got two runa and then loaded tht sacks. However, Barrett fanned Pinch Hitter Jackie Albright to end the game. 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