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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE ELEVEN Jordan Gains Win No. Nine Over Nuggets Gtmt Open Serial With Vollejo Team At Park Tonight Tli ami added Utile plush to their Far West Baseball Ira u lend last nlahl by defeating Hit Mrdtoid Nuageta 1-7 In a enlo mux out al Oema aladlum while the Pittsburg Olamnnda, holding Mcund place, were traveling and did not play. Ilia lead now li K percentage pninu, bill on a won-losl burnt Jual lull lam. lefthander Nllea Jordan gained hla ninth win o( the seeauii against two loaera aa ha oulpllrhed lnur Medfnrd twlrlrra. Ila had a loud Oral nf lurk and auma good hilling brhlnd lum aa lha Oema alayed ahead nf Ilia Nuggeta, but dlaplaycd aume purt pitching skill to raally win Uia lama In Uia top of Uia ninth when Mrdford lot two man on baaa and Jual ona oul. Another hit would ttava Had the acora. Jordan fannad Chuck Cheahlre and got Kenny Itrageit to bounce U) the Inflrld to end the same. Prrvlnualy Reagan had amarkad two doublce 111 two tlmee up. ao Uia aiiuatiini tiirre III the ninth wai pretty tight. J mi Pendleton worked In the Klamath bullpen the lull tiiiie In 111114a. at timre piu-hlng aa hard out liiaia aa Jordan waa on the hill. bMr KAL HHir(llr.H Hrageit. Mrdford manager, pullrd )ervrrai niid-game a lichee in hii lineup ao Uial finally ha had m leaa Ulan five playara having battrd In the No. I poeiuon. Rookie Hill hi am la, IrlUianilrr making hla llrat tirnfeaalouai alart. waa Uie loaer aa the tlrnia wrm in the lead on him In the third frame. Muiglee by Pinky llraae. Goidy llriiiaiulea and lluuh Keller and an autfield error counted fur two runa In Uiat frame to break a J-3 tie and put Klamath fella ahead. The Oema ecsirrd again In the fifth and three llnira In Uie ervrnth twice In the latter Inniiif on very cloa rale at the plate In which Mrdfurd Catcher Uua lluono and Itrina baaerunnrra hit the dirt to father aa Uirowa came in from Uie outfjeld. Emery Petty. Mrdford center fielder, homered with nobody on in the seventh and eatabliehrd what u probably a league record by mak ing nine putouta in Uie center paelure. Tlie aiwedy Petty covered not only hie own territory but Urge chunke of right and left fickle. Ilernandea aud Jack Buick had three hlta in fire bau each for Uie Oema. while Milt Undbrrg hit three for fire tor Uie Nuggeta. The Uema miiunued their wild baaeTuiming aa Butch Paller awlped Uiree aacke and Ilernandea one. i-leewhcre around the league laat night. WlUowa clubbed Han la Hoaa 17-1 and Maryarille topped Red ding 1-t. riT( IIK INJt R U At Heddlng Al Uneoerger. Brownie pitcher, waa alruck lu Uie J fare by a batted bail and waa Uken to a hoapiul where hie condiuou waa reported eerloua. Umpire Joe Fleury waa aUo hit in the face by a ball In that game but waa able to conunue. Tonight the Oema open a three game aeriea with Uie VaJlejo Chicle here at Uie aladlum. 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LusMfVlth All-Stars Jack Lust, Klamath Union high ' hnol end, will be the only player from laat year's Pelican squad when the Oregon All-Stars tangle with the Portland All-Stars In Uie Port land Multnomah stadium the night of Saturday, August 27. The two squads will carry the rrram of last year's graduating sen I'ts, The slate team will be gun ning for a repeat of last year when I hey larruped the Portland (ridden, J to 13. Pilot nf the Oregon squad will be Mcl Ingram, who coached the (irsnta pass high school to the state prep title laat year. Lee Ragadale of Mrdford and Harry Thompson ot Orraham will assist Ingram In the skippering department. For the second year, Eric Waldorf whose Jefferson eleven ropped the Portland crown last year, will skip per the Portland All-Stars. Ills as aiManta will be Ted Ogdahl of Grant and Harry Searff of central Cath olic. Managing director and serving as ame committee head Is James J. Richardson of Multnomah stadium. Among the many awards to be liven player participating In the ail-star fray la the giant trophy, donated by Morris Rogoway, Port land jeweler, to go to the most trainable player on the flrld. The choice will be made by vote ot aports writers covering the mutest. Advance ticket galea for lha A14 - Players Cold On 'Dream Game1 But Turning Point In Sight AP NtWHrrATI RKM NEW YORK The nil Lr Km ma content rlutUtitly p provrd by club owitrra iiid occaalun Mlly hunnl by the players could blOMuim inui mti went second only to the world MTir. A hit with the fmu almunl from the Urt, th "dirtun Kmne" ww. (MtiiAidrmbly slower to captuie the liiuvliiatloit of the owntra. And Uie playera never have taken the con tent really to heart, . Tha aliteenth antne, alated for July 13 al ICbbrU Held, should be the turning point. For the aetond tralitht year mont of the prwnnU will go to the player a peiulori fund. The fund la In bad ahape. The players are Ion king for ways Jo fill Uia coffers. Thry proved last season after Bob feller waa withdrawn from the game by hla front office that they are tired of playera pleading Imag DiMaqgios Stage Hit Feud Dom Wallops Homer, Triple; Sox Nip NY Hy The Associated frewe The 81. Louie Browne came up The youngeat of Uie great 1)1- with eta runa In the aerrnth Inning Maggio clan. Iim. although enjoy- to defeat the Chicago White So, lug hla beat year In baaeball. haa i -. Haul Lrhnrr aingled with the been ahored Into Uie background : baeea loaded In drive In two rune, by the electrifying oombark of big and when Catcher Joe Tipton let the brother Joe. j throw home get away from hli, then Nearly all fane know that Je hai Uirew wild to third, everybody alammed fire home rune alnce hla ecored. return to active competition a week The eerond place Bt. Louie Card ago. But few are aware that Dom ' inaia cut Brooklyn a National league haa made more hue than any oth-r rad to one game by winning In 10 American leaguer and la eecond only mninta, from Chicago while Uie to Detroll'e Oeorge Kell In batting Philadelphia I'lllla whipped Ult And there la no beuer fielding center j LXxigcra, 7-2. fielder in the majore. Minnie, br lied Hchoendlen.t and tim cracked a home run for Uie Doelon fled .x Hunday. but It went practically unnotared becauae it o happened Uiat hie brother Joe alo elainmed a round Uipper. It waa the other way around let nigni. it waa jue wiio laaea inioi 11,. h.. k.round dr.u.t, hi. double ' eingle and two w.lka in lour time, at bat for Uie New York Yankee.. IJom walloped a home run and triple and acored two rune uj lead I the Hed Hoi to a 4-J triumph over'"'" ,u,e t-uba-Carda game. AU the Yankree. Thla helil the Ited ' ""r """ '"I" ttox enap an eight-game loaing atreak In addition. !m made the fielding play of the game, coming up with a brilliant running om handed catch of leadoff batter Ph. I Hixjtuto a bid for a triple In the eighth. Hince two walka fulloweu. Dome catrh definitely aaved the game for Bolton. While Iim waa aupplying the fire work., Maurice Mickey McLier- "Uthpaw. limit- 2. '.y""' .to "mr ." .' his third game alnce joining Uie Red Sox aeveral werke ago. It waa liuauina firat viruiry In their laat aig games with the league leadera. and cut the Yankree' mar gin over the Idle, runner-up Phila delphia Athleurs to four gamee. The third place Cleveland Indiana advanced to within six games of Uie Yankees, drubbing the Tigers In Detroit, g-1 rrank Papiah. mak ing hu second start for Cleveland, gained his first victory with a erven hitter. Jue Oordon led a 14-hit at tack against three bengal hurlers with two singles and his 13th home run. Depression Hits Famous Tennis Club ' AP Newafealerea NEW YORK. July The West tide Tennla club probably haa seen the last of professional tennis. - The etadium In awank Forest Hills played to only 7000 rash customers end a gate of approximately 1 10 000 during the recent week-long pro chsmplonahlpa. Thla was hardly enough to meet expenses. In I (MB Uie gross take wss I7.V000. Jack Kramer won the title rind picked up I2S00 This year Kra. mer thought he could do much bet- r In England, and he waa right. Bobby Rlggs. who turned bark Don Budge in the final. 9-7. J-6. ft 1. 7-5, drew only (466 for hla irtor. a rather pathetic return In v'rw nf the fart that he left engnge nienle In England tor the tourna ment. Runnertip Budge got only 1312 for hu eflorta in Uie alngles part of the tournament, about 1900 less than he received last year aa a seml-fltiallat. Despite statements from a few optimistic tournament officials, the tennis players themselves feel thst It will be many yeara before the event will return to Forest Hills Ihry think thry should explore oth er rltles. The West Side club barks Uie I Mirnament al a reported cost of mono. Last year the tourney cost the club a 13000 loss. With less than half ot the 1046 gross take at the gale this time the future of the tourna ment here looks anything but bright. New blood la not the solution, say the experts. Last year when Kramer r.ime into the pro business the tourney figured to reach sellout pro portions. New York Is strlcly a baseball and raring town when It comes to pro snorts. It would calher take Its ten nls In amateur form like the na tional championships and the Oavls Cup matehea. It seems they have put pro tennis In a class with n resiling, horrible as It sounds ut 27 grid classic are now In full swing at gnme headquarters, parlor B of the Portland hotel. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at SO North tlh Ik Phone MM inary bark arhes to stay out of the guute. The boys let Keller know they dliln t like his sitting tha game out. In the past, too, the starting pitchers hava been worked full git rues before the all-star contest, and secondary hurlers had to work the gnme. All UiHt should be over. Men selected for the game by the fans, who pick all but the pitchers, are going to compete, if physically able. In addition, the National league la tired of lining up for what haa become Its annual lumps. The American stars hsve won six of the Utft seven games, three of them In a row. The game thut started that spring, thn 1U4I contest, was one that long will chnfe National league memories. The Nationals had won 4-0 In HMO and seemed home In their bid for two straight, leading by a score of 6-4 with two nut In the ninth, Pitcher Claude Passeau had only to ,,,,, c,rol .ccoulrt for Uie . Kllmllltl run m luih Mlulld rul ,m p.,,,,,,,.1 ,yillg rull , ,n, lllJ,l c, Ul ll)lh wlln , ,)e u,,,,, hiinir. . . , .. i Kp" "eintaelman. veteran Philly I ""'"" J1""" ,v'n in racking up hie 10th victory and hj fourth euaiglit over Uie Llodgere. All guinea were played at night ex- HANEY IRKED The Bnuah golf fathera objected LOS ANGELES. July i, Man- ' to the implement becauae II Uie ager fred Haney of the Hollywood ! .haft were extended down from the blare In the Pacific Coaet lea.ua1. .. . ..i v... ji. haa had hla telephone number i Prt.. I didn I mind getung adrlce up KK.auon banned auch clube alter to midnight." he explained, "but I , Walter Traru. an American, used finally got fed up with Uioae 4 a. m. one to win Uie amateur champion calle Irom drunke and Insomnia auf- .nip over Uua aame courae in 104. lerera. it got ao uiat all Uie eheeo I waa counting wore baaeball cape and kept running In and out of telephone booths" Ae If Mr. Haney didn't have enough worrlea with the opening of a aix game home atand with seventh place Kan Francisco on Up tonight 1 Wednesday . Five of hie players are on the In Jury list, which might account for Uie Fourth of July drubbing the league leading Twinka took from Osklsnd. The stars will start Pinky Woods ll-6i tonight against either Al Lien i9-9i or Elmer Singleton '4-101. Second place Seattle entertains Sacramento fur a seven game whirl. The Rainlera will pitch Jack McCall i0-4i against Frankie Daaao 112-51 in the opener. At Oakland. It's Frank Nelson n-gt va. Don Carlsen t6-7i for last place Los Angeles. The San Diego Padres Invade Portland with Lyman Llnde (8-61 elated to chuck against Hal Salts man t 10-51. George Kell Tops Dom CHICAGO. July I Oeorge Knell. Detroit third baseman who got off the Injury list laat week-end lieada American League batters by 1? percentage points with a 348. Kell slipped five points but Dom DIMaggio of Boston, his nearest ruel. skidded nine to 330. Unchanged In third spot with 311 wes Boston's Ted Williams. He waa followed by Detroit'! Vic Wertg with .311: Rob Dllllngrr. St. Louis, 310' Dale Mitchell. Cleveland. 309; Oer ry Prlridy. 8t. Louis. 306; Eddie Jurat, Philadelphia, 304: Hank Ma Jrskl. Philadelphia. 302, and Vera Stephens. Boston. 301. Williams continued as the runs-battrd-ln leader with 80. but was tied by Stephens In the home-run division, each with 19. Wertg gained the lead In hlta with 92. Other apeclallrrd leadera were unchanged joom had the most runs, 76; Mi Ji ski the most doubles, 22: Mitchell the most triples, 11, and Dllllnger Ine most base thefts, nine. All avernges are computed through Monday's Fourth ot July games. New York's Allle Reynolds had the best pitching percentage with 8-1 for .889. His teammate, Vic Hasrhl, haa the moat wins with a 13-2 record for .867. Detroit's Virgil tFlrei Trucks continued as Uie strikeout pacesetter with 93. dUposo of Ted Williams. Claude had fanned Ted the Inning before. But Williams Instead drove a two and one pitch deep Into the right field stands with two mates aboard. Tha alender alugger danced merrily around the basea and the Junior leaguers held a real victory celebra tion In the llrlggs stadium club house. A Only In 1944 have the Nationals been able to win a game since. They captured that game, 7-1, In Pitts burgh. The ltHft game was can celled because of war-time travel restrictions and the postwar his tory of Uie classic has been one of frustration for the senior group. Blanked 12-0 In the horrible 1146 affair, they loat the 1M7 contest 2-1 and dropped last year's game 62. A home run by John Mite with nobody aboard and a two-run clout by 8 tan Muslal accounted for all the scoring in the last three games for the men of Ford Prick. Broken Club Keeps Sarge From Golf Play British Label Putter Illegal; Three Yanks Left fir The Aaaoelated Treaa SANDWICH. England. July An ugly looking old golf club with ! a broken noae kept the United Slat. army from having a Tepreaentatlve In the Bnllah Otien champlon&hip play opening today. The club in queatlon la reaponalble for Bgt. Charlie Houghof. Canton. Ohio, a profeaalonal atatloned in Frankfurt, Germany, being eidellnrd aa M challengera tee off at the Royal Bt. Oeorge's courae In Uie 72 hole medal play tournament. Charlie brought the duo with him from Frankfurt. It waa hla favorite putter a handmade, guonenecked type with an aluminum head. Hour uaed It when he gtroked a respect able 74-78 ISO to land among the qualifier! yeaterday. Two houre later he had amajhed it agalnel Uie clubhouse waU. Beaide him. hla atiracuve wife waa In teare That waa Jual after Uie Royal and Ancient Ooli club of St. Audrewa tournament eponeora Informed him he waa diequalified for using an Il legal club. FATIIEKH OBJECT , u,, head Inatead of Uie heel. I The Hoyal and Anc'enToolf ..- i v. hn .i.iu h..1 mr,.nn 1 Rotar. "and I ve uaed tlila putter every day. But nobody ever aaid anything to me about it. Why did they wail unul I had qualified and then give me the boot?'' . 1 coZlr" crown vacated by Britisher Henry Cotton. - Bl'LLA LEADS The leading Yank la big Johnny Bulla, profeaalonal from the West moreland C. C. in Pittsburgh, whj carded 69-72141 In the two-day qualifying round. Frank Slranahan, the amateur from Toledo. Ohio, finished five strokes behind Bulla, with 71-75 146. The last American representa tive la Uie 57-year-old transplanted Englishman, Willie Hunter, now a pro In Los Angeles, with 73-78151 The beet arore of the qualifiers waa posted by Irishman Harry Bradshaw, whose 67-72139 made him the medalist. Bobby Locke, the South African favorite, finished only one stroke behind with 69-71140. A 154 was needed to qualify. Soft Play In Fourth Week Kalplne wlU try to play the role of Uie giant-killer and the KC nine will be gunning for their first taste of rlctory when the county Softball loop swings Into Its fourth week of rlay tonight on the Merrill lighted field. The Lumbermen mix with the Merrill Billiards In the opener. The Bills have won two games against no defeats, while Kalplne hold a one-out-of-three record. Oame uroe la 7 :30 p. m. In the nightcap tilt, the Knighte 01 Columbus trade hits with the Merrill VFW. The Veta have a 2-1 record thus far this year while KC haa dropped two and hu tailed to dent Uie win column. tea Angelea Leonard Morrow 181, Oakland, Calif., outpointed Jimmy Btvlna, 182',, Cleveland. 10. 1 Chicago Lou Joyce, 140, Phlla- j drlphla, stopped Gerald Labrol. ' 134",, Gary, Ind., 4. FOR RENT TRUCKS U-DRIVE VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Bales by anile, hour or week OPEN SUNDAYS BEACON SERVICE STATION 1201 C Mala fh I3M Champ Fights Gus; Beats Joe's Record Ezzard Puts Crown On Block Against Lesnevich Aug. 10 By The AaeeWaled Preaa NEW YORK. July a lAi Maybe VUjAitX Charlea cant carry Joe Louie' glovea but he a beating Uie brown biimber'a track record for a first title detenae. 'l?ie lean young Negro from Cin cinnati who won the NBA alure of Louie' vacated heavyweight cliamplonahlp at Chicago June haa agreed to defend hla crown Augual 10 againat Uua Leenevich, the former world light heavyweight king. New York'a Yankee etadium will be the alte i Uie Ifr-round bout to be held only 4V daya after Charlea won the crown by outpointing old Jeraey Joe Walcolt. fcddle Eagan, chairman of the New York atate athletic commie- . aion which inalata on a "tourna ment" to determine Ui hearyweight champion, aald he would not recog nize It ai a title ftirht. Thua Charlea ' will be making the flrat deferue of STILL TOPS Joe DiMoggio, hla NBA crown In a non-NBA etate vL- . ... n( that dant recogniae hu right to,,!u99!n9 Yonkee. 'eP out of the throne. ,he dugout with a gleam in You can expect Jake Mtntz, Ezzy'e his eye, preparatory to blast- voluble manager, to carry a atlff vocal attack to Eagan a ear. Jake .... h.n ..i, .n h.M. I aaya he'll aak for an open hearing : from Eagan to prove hla "tiger'e" i right to the title. There are olher complication., too. The Briuah will lab the winner of the Lee Bavnld - Bruce Woodcock fight September 6 aa their world champ. Also, a pro teat ih ralaed In Cin cinnati w here Promoter Bam Becker aaid Leenevich had aigned for a re turn bout with Joey Maxim Sep tember 1. CficaV U Leanevich tr7m engaging even in exnibltlon Douta before the fight with Maxim, who , haal fin. Maw 91 In a irnn hlll-H j for th. -Amerlcan light heavy weight title. Before Louie came along, hearr weight champa used to wait at leaet a year before risking their crown, Joe came back after knocking out Jimmy Braddork on June 22. 1937. to whip Tommy Parr. August 30. 1937. Charlea beau Louis by 20 days. Robinson Shoo-In? NEW YORK. July I lv Unless he goes Into a sudden tallspin. He Is playing semi-pro ball In Can Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson looks I arts. I ke a shoo-in to win the National ! Two former St. Louis Cardinal lraeue's batting title. I Htchent. Max Lanier and Fred Mar- Under no pressure at all from any j Un. who have similar 82M0.0O0 of his rivals. Robinson enjoys a 24- damai-e suits pending, have returned ooint lead at the halfway mark, with to their old Jobs. a batting average of 362. A week ago. Ralph Klner, Pitta- laaea a a a. burgh's slugging outfielder, gavel indication that he might give Robby by a battle as he vaulted from fifth However. Klner slowed ud during ' the est week and fell to third with ' .,., ,, . , "Red 1 Schqpdlenst of the St. louis earn inais retrained second place br two points with a 338 figure. Willard Marshall of the New Y'.rk Giant, made the biggest gain of the week, advancing from 10th to fourth with 12 hlta In 21 trips to the plate. He boosted hla mark to 330. Bobby Thompson, a teammate of Marahall. Is fifth at 321. Then crimes Oil Hodges of Brooklyn, 318: Enos Slauehter of St. Louis. 313 id Pee Wee Reese of Brooklyn, 312. Wally WrsUake of Pittsburgh, at 310, and Sid Gordon of New York at 309. round out the Big Ten. Westlake replaced Eddie Kaxak. Rookie third baseman of the Cards, who earlier this year waa the league's leading batter. New Duck Plan Duck sumps, whlcn annually be come void after June 30, will give double aid to wildfowl conservation under a plan advanced by Ducks Unlimited. Duck hunters are asked to donate their old stampa for sale to phil atelists. Proceeds will be used for duck production projects on the Canadian breeding grounds. Just leave the stamps attached to state hunting license and mall to Ducks Unlimited. 342 Madison ave nue. New York 17. N. Y. 4 hi Model H.B. VHiqh e- I I dianuara 4 PISTOLS 42oo Model G.B. Automatic .22 Pistols 5000 t The GUN STORE V 711 Main 81. 4 if-'ifi I. . t - - : . i k. . ; ing one ouf cf the Joe's , " . . , . comebock after being on the shelf for 65 games, is amaz ing diamond tons. Gardella's Damage Suit Hearing Set ! .C July . TTie , , .. a. ,1T l !ber. Federal Judge Henry W. Coddard announced yesterday he was giving "anny uardeiiai gJOOOOO damage I ,ul1 against Uie game a official j Pnwlty fall hearing. Oardella. the one-time New York Giant outfielder who was banished from organized baaeball In 1946 for Jumping to the Mexican league. Is challenging the sport's reserve clause. He contends the clause, which binds a player to a club for life or until the club disposes of him, violates the anti-trust laws. A. B. Chandler, commissioner of baseball, recently lifted the suspen- slons of the Mexican league Jumpers. Oardella chose not to come hark fta$ V7QO LlJXGS I 11 a f n is Swimming MANILA, July I if) Guess thla ' U' 8 "llof " '"' ming. He walkec? a Utile unsteadily into the exclusive Manila hotel Monday and made for the swimming pool. Fully clothed, he climbed to the high board and made a graceful dive to the water 30 feet below. He popped oul of the water, climbed over the ratling of the near by sea wall, dropped to Uie rocks below, and plunged into Manila bay. Watchers at the hotel saw him pause at a float, then head on out to sea. A navy boat picked him up. He was brought bark to a landing pontoon. He dived off Uie pontoon before the navy hauled him away to dry. To keep milk or cream from sour ing In warm weather, mix a small quantity of bicarbonate ot soda In it. 6 porta Afield. i'i J IS IoMY DORS d JfU RecVuLMakiH' Under Auspices Of National Guard MEDFORD ARMORY-Mon., July 1 1 th TICKETS ON SALE Derby's Music Co. 3 NEW COACHES Jim Conroy Takes Malin Job Three of the eeven high achoola In the Klamath county B circuit will have new head coachea next fall and two of the more aucceaaful county athletic leadera are turning to administration. The new coachea are: Mervln Whipple, at Bonanza, a graduate and former football player of Pacific U. He rrnlacea Hal Ma. JSTANDINGS FAR WEST LEAt.l E W L Pet. Klamath Falls . 38 24 .610 Pittsburg 41 27 .803 heddlng . II it M Willows 3S Ml Santa Rosa 34 30 J31 Vallejo 28 40 .411 Maryavllle 24 39 381 Mrdford 21 45 2l Yeeterday'a Reeulta Klamath Palls 9. Mrdford T Willows 17, Santa Roaa S Marysvtlle 7, Redding C Only game; AMERICAN LEAt.l E .New York 4 3 44 30 . 41 31 39 3 3 3 Philadelphia Cleveland Detroit Boston V.'aahington Chicago St. Louis 32 39 30 i T.I 50 Yeeterday'a Results Boston 4. New York 2 Cleveland 1. Detroit 1 St. Louis 9. Chicago t Only game scheduled. NATIONAL LEAC.IE Brooklyn 44 29 43 30 41 39 . 40 35 36 34 31 40 41 2S 44 .601 MS A3 A33 M0 .437 .414 371 St. Louis ... Philadelphia Boston New York ... Pittsburgh . Cincinnati Chicago Yesterday". Results St. Louis 2. Chicago 1 Philadelphia 7. Brooklyn 1 Only games scheduled. PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E Standings unchanged. Major League LEADERS National League Batting Robinson, Brooklyn, 362; Schorndienst. 8t. Louis. 340. Rune batted In Robinson, Brook lyn. 61: Hodges. Brooklyn, 59. Home runa Klner. Pittsburgh, 31; Gordon, New York. 15. Pitching Branca, Brooklyn, 10-2, XS3: Roe. Brooklyn. 8-2. 300. American League Batting Kell, Detroit, 353; Dt maggio, Boston, 332. Runs batted In Williams, Boston. 81: Stephens, Boston, 79. Home runs Williams and Steph en. Boston, 19. Pitching Reynolds, New York. 8-1, M9; Raschl. New York. 13-2. .167. Marvin Ward Snubs Morse SEATTLE. July 6 OPi Because he feels he la "over-golfed.' Marvin tBudi Ward will pass up the Morse cup team golf matches here Satur day and Sunday and the Pacific Northwest Golf association tourna ment next week. The Spokane amateur recently haa won the Washington and Mon tana atate open toumarent. Entries have been posted, how ever, by auch non-over-goUed links- men as Jack Westland, Everett Harry Given, Scotty Campbell and defending Champion Olenn Sheriff, SeatUe: Washington state amateur Champion Al Mengrrt, 8pokane; Ronald Clark. University of Oregon, and W. W. Farrtsh, six-time Missis sippi champion. Want Ads dont coat they payl AOee, who will become principal al the elementary arhool at Keno. Jim Conroy at Malln. Conroy ta a former Chiloquln and KUH8 ath lete, played varsity football at Ore gon State. He will teach agriculture) at Malln and become head coach, replacing Jack Mlnkler, realgried. James L. Porter at Henley, former Willamette football player who fin ished at the University of Oregon and was a track man there. Porter Is a aclence teacher and will replace Max Marvin as athletic coach. Mar vin win become principal at Malln. Harold Hendrlckeon at Merrill will get an aaalatant In the coaching line. Loren Humpal, who will teach shoo and help out In athletlca. The three other county high schools are not scheduled for any changes In the coaching line. Prank DIUllo at Chllnouln, Earl Orahana at Rlv ana Vrn Khlr -ft rill. ff i Christ are all returning to the ere "5 tern. 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