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I HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON .ATURDAY, JULY 9, 1949 PACE NINI (lamath Nine Squares Off Against Pitt Gems Run Victory String To Six At Vallejo Battered Klamath Palle and. Plllsburg clash lead-on tnnlglil at Orma ttadlum n ilwlr hlglily-antlrlpaled ransle hi Icaderelilp In tha far Wwt .igue. A Uirr-genie srl- lu nylil. Bunday attention t 3:15 and ituiulay night could put inn or lie fillirr III eolld. Ut tilBtit the Oeme won Uirlr mi atralght gem by defeating fallM" H-l n1 fl""if rnerie " 1 rlVan wep "t three over M-tllurd nlt 4-3 vlt-Uirv. 'Hi Oema are lull a lml out Ironl Willi tl-34 r:ii record, while Pittsburg haa 14.17 ( Difli rating. Man Ollsnn U slated to pitch for Ji local! In th aerlee oiwtiar. last night Chink Rrhildmeyer ilrw (ant balli at tits Vallr)n Chiefs nulla Hi Oema played airtight ball hind him until ha rani Into tht until Innliui with three-hlt hut riit Hut In tha top ot th ninth h talked Nlrk Mull and gave up sin lira In loll Veaellrh, Oeorge Logorio mil Jim llughra fr Vellejot only una. Th win wat Rrhlldmeyera third laaliut no defeat, two rot'HrlAfKIKHft tRig tuna III th Oema' atteult J.re Gordon llcriiendea. who had in lnlde.tlie-parli homer In th filth Inning, and Pinky lies. who put on mrr th right field boards ai th tiihlh with Kan Jensen on tat. Hcrnandea blow hit fur up on tha iron-board In rntrflld and t. united ttralilit bark almnat in rhlnd ecrnnd base whll tha apecxty Gordon waa rUt-llng th bates III t-mellilng nar record tlm. Kill Reea. Bob Cassclll and llrr nandra had Ihre hita each. Dirk rrdmont. etartlng Vall)o pitcher. Mr th brunt of th aaaault for Inila over all Innliift and waa th loter. In Ui aiith atanu th Or mi filled th Brooklyn trlrk of having two runnra on on baae. Inadver tantly. With Mnrrl Nordell on trrnnd baa. Jriurn bounced to tha rlirhrr who turned and trapped fsorrlell w he alerted fur third Whll th rundown waa lolm on. Jensen pedaled down to aecond and standing thr whan Nordell eluded hla pursuer and dived bark fni th bag. Jenaen atartrd Dark tiarklni for Mrat but waa tagged out. An oddity: Th three-game irla with Vallejo produced almoat tden Ural eeorea. Klamath won 11-J Wednesday nifht. 11-1 Thursday and 11-1 aialn Uat nliht. Th boa; vai i ant aa a ft) rnu m .. ...... -. - a o r... r . . . I wmt. . at a a g a I I a 4 a : : : a a I a a a Veaellrh. ib . I Huh, H t a 'ino. a .1. a lllh. .lb . I ieitrtw.nl, a - . I IXMaagui. . i. I I lUmlttrat . , . . I Trtali . "i III I a -rite xil lee OlaUella U l. HI AM4TH rAM.fr A I Nrte tlteli, lntn. I I 1 0 H . rt I I S 1 It. (.111 rf HrnMt, If . (nor. Jt I A I 1 I M"htr. Tnta.il . Val !) tlamaih falls nil ii r it em am ro - t too 111 II kl MM ART HU - lUrnanrtot Hwa. in ftmllM t R J, gV-htMnwyvr. Itnl Hvaa 1. ratMlll i. M mantle.! j, flrvh tr a, N'rarctaU. Rn. aWhlMmeyvar. anfnrto. Huh4w. tr r allr to Nortlll to R . ler FteMlffMifil. hp rixlnrvil i. DiMaafCtn 3. aWhilm4t . Pk4fienni I Rrt VftM-h CatMlll t. Norttoll. rllr. BR f I lrMlm , iMalB a. Rhildmrf t. I.OH-Val-I jo A. Rltuneilli A V mplr rf rf mn4 I(F Plays McCloud UTANDINOK W L Prt. T 1 tit Klamath Palla IJiinamuir 7 Hilt . I Yreka .. 4 ML Shasta I I J1 t ,M 4 JO0 I J16 t 31 M0 1 .12ft Mr-Cloud Weed Shasta Dam Th Noruwrn California baseball t-agu goea Into lie ninth round morrow, with th local team th Klamath Palla Pioneer scheduled to play at McCloud. Th Pioneers and Dunnmulr lead the circuit with aeven wlna and aingle loss each. Dunsmulr will play the third place Hilt team at Hilt; Weed la al ML Shasta and Yreka tackles the weak Shasta Dam team. Robinson On Stand WA8HINOTON, July i I") The house un-Amerlran artlvltlea com mittee haa Invited Baseball Star Jackie Robinson to "give the He" to Singer Paul Robeaon'a comments on the loyally of American Negroes. Robinson, and other prominent Negroes, have been asked to testify neat week, starling Tuesday. Chairman Wood (D-Oa.) told re porters: "I think the principal purpose la In give the lie to the statement of Robeson that American Negroes wouldn't fight In rasa of a war against Russia." Negroes themselvea, he aald, have aked the committee to aet up a forum so they rould refute Robeson. During a recent European tour, Robeson aald he loved th Russians and that American Negroea would refuse to fight a war agalnat the Sovleta. i Long Beach Billy Oraham, 141 '4, New York, outpointed Jimmy Sand era, 147 Hi Pittsburgh, It, RIGHT OFP THI BAT The comero, cotching the Impoct of bot ogoimt ball, ee th ball ot o (lot blur at George Logorio, Vallejo outfielder, puts hit shoulders info a swing. Despite the depicted effort, Logorio grounded out as the Cems defeated the Chiefs. The catcher is Klamath's Ralph Mohler ond the man in blue is Umpire Tibbs. Braves Nip Phillies, 4-3, In Sixteen -Inning Marathon Tilt Ooud old niklil baaeoall. How the Ctutumera luve 11. A full arale program of eight night gamea yeiterday brouahl a bumprr crop of 1M.170 paid admla alona Into the treaaury. tun at I o'clork m Uia morning they tore It In Philadelphia whri aom 1IZII watched Ui Iloaioii lliavra wrangle a 16-lnnlrig drcl- aion from Uia Phllliea. 4-1. In I I Ixmr 1 minute atruggle. i It looked aa thounh the Bravei . and PhiU never would fluuh belure i tha deadline but Uiry finally man-1 aged to wind up maitera on Rookie Calr her Ual Crandalla fly ball, i arorlng Manr Hickert from third baa. No inning can aurt alter 11 M : a m . local time. Boaion Hhorutop Alvln Dark wai . carried off th field after h waa I hit on tha head by a ball thrown by ' llran llamnrr In Uia 13 ih Inning Ilia phyncian aald hia condiuon wu tint aerloua. Tht Phila tied th ecor with two i out In th nlnUi when liichia Ah- I burn alngled and raced home on llamnrr a double. Bolh Ullied In tne Hut before the Btavea finally pulled It out for Kelieter llob Hog ue. Bchoolboy Rowe. who came on In Lone California Hope Bassett Challenged By Portland Netmen PORTLAND, July I I"! Olrnn Basaett, Loa Angrlea, remained Uia only California hope In the mens alnglea of the annual Oregon tennis tournament today. Arrayed against him In lh semi finals are two Portland playera. top aeeded Emery Neale and unranked Hugh Pmdlay, both of Portland, and Jack Lowe. Seattle. , Lowe, who will meet Neale today, advanced to th round -of-four by ousting Jack Shoemaker. Loa An geles. 7-. t-1. Pindlay. pitted against Rassett, scored an upaet by eliminating fourth aeeded Clyd Knoa. Portland. 7-8. ll-t. Neale and Basaett reached the aeml-flnaJa earlier. Ban Diego clinched the women a alnglea crown when Carol Delm and Jean Boyle, bolh of that city, moved into th finale. Jun Meraerau. Portland defaulted lo Miss Diem be cause of an Infected foot. Mlaa Doyle ai'.ly defeated Mary Oreen. Vancouver, B. C, e-4. In th semi-finals. Th mn doubles narrowed down to th semis, with Basaett and Bhoe- Rooster Goes Back To Suds 8F.ATTLE, July W-Bc1hu,t" the Rooater" will b back at hla old ahortatop post for th Seattle Rl nlera tonlghL In a aualght-ecrosa swap, tha Rainier late yesterday traded In fielder Bobby Sturgeon to Loa An geles for Bill Schuster, who waa a key figure In BeatUea 140 Pacific Coaat leagu pennant drive. Aa one wag put It: fowl for tleh. Sturgeon waa purchaaed last win ter from th Boston Bravea. Bchua ler, 3S, waa with Beattle in 1040 and then waa sold to Loa Angeles In mldseaaon of 1841. He haa been there since, with the exception of two war yeara when h waa with the Chicago Cuba ot the National league. Major League LEADERS NATIONAL I.KAGIT. Batting Roblnanp. Brooklyn, J&7; Marshall, New York. J3S. Runa baited In Hodgea, Brook lyn. 65; Robinson, Brooklyn, 61. Home runa Klner, Pittsburgh 21; Gordon, New York, 1ft. Pitching Roe, Brooklyn. (-2. J00; Branca. Brooklyn and Hclntielman, Philadelphia, 10-3, .760. AMERICAN LEAOVK Baiting -Keli, Detroit, JM; Dl Magglo, Bolton, 333. -Runt batted In William! and Stephens, Boston, S3. Home runa Stephens, Breton 20; Wllllama. Boston, 19. Pitching Reynolds. New York, 1-1; Raechl, Naw York. 13-2, .H7. . L, - W the lllh. waa tha loaer. Largeat and moil enthuilaatlc nlrht crowd waa al Pittsburgh where JI13M aaw Bill Mryer a "darkhorae" piratea of laat apring ring up Uieu aevenih atraighl victory, 2-1, over Chicago. Vic Lombardl. the half pint aouthpaw, earned hla fourth atraignt Important victory with a alx-hiturr that defeated Dutch lonard. While the Pirate continued their delayed climb, Brooklyn and 8'. Luuia carried on their aatrage battle fur the lead. Both contendere won. leaving tha Dodgere with a two game edge. Brooklyn )ut escaped with a 4-3 edge over the alugging New York Uianta by tuing uiree atrong-armed pi teller lo whip Clint Hartung for Uia firat lime. The Cliania' "phe tiom" never had loat to the DodKera until he bowed u Reliefer Rea Bar ney before 3.g. largeat Ebbeu field niglii crowd of the year. Howl Pollel. enjoying hla great est year alnca 1U4S. polled hu lllh triumph. He yielded 10 Cincinnati hlla but allowed only on run in a 6-1 Cardinal triumph. Ewell Blacs well yielded nine hit and four runa betor h waa lifted for a pinch maker going up against Sam lee and Claud Hockley. Portland, and ten Clark. Portland, taking on Jim Krorsen and Jim Livingston. San Pranclaco. Th Yakima duo of Helen Kukay and Marge Maakell defeated Sue tveraen and Kathy Marlette. Port land. -7. 4-. ll-. to reach the finala of the Junior women a double. Photogenic Gals Tee OSS SEATTLE. July aym-Trie photo genic Bauer eltters from Loa An ge lea Alice and Marlene will be among till favorltea when the wom en tee off at the Broadmoor Oolf club Monday In qualifying rounds for the Pacific orthweal Oolf aa aoclatlon women'a championship. Other prominent feminine links Invadera are Former Champion Mrs J. C. Herron of Portland, who won eeveral tltlea under her maiden name of Marian McDougall; and another Portlander, Mrs. Lyle Bow man, who used to cut a fancy golf ing par under the maiden name of Bab Fries. Oracle De Mosa of Corvallla, Ore., Mrs. Irene Mccracken and Baba Davlea of Vancouver, B. C . Veva Butler of Pomeroy, Wash., Wlnnl fred Blakely of Portland, Rose Eva Montgomery of San Pranclaco ajid Mrs. J. H. Todd of Victoria are other contenders. Moylan Gets Upset Try SPKINO LAKE, N. J., July ( T) Eddie Moyland, the only man who s ever beaten Frankle Parker In a Spring Lake Invitation tennis tour nament, geta a chance to- do It again. If the stocky Irishman from Tren ton, N, J., upela Parker In the seml-flnala of the 41st Spring Lake tourney, It will be hla aecond sur prise win In aa many daya, and also will provide a strange parallel to the 11)47 event. Moylan. who yesterday upended the fourth-seeded Oardner Mulloy of Miami, Fla., (-3, e-4, won tha tournament two years ago by startling upsets over Parker and Mulloy. The other semi-final matches Na tional Champion Richard tPanchoi Oonaales of Los Angeles, seeded first, against Billy Talbert of New York, rated third. Parker, of Loa Angeles, la needed second and Moy lan la unseeded. MOUTH LAST MC1IIT Denver Don Lee, 160, Edison, Neb., outpointed Joe Danoa, 1M. Denver, 10. San Franelaee Al Hnoaman, 208, New York, slopped Ray Bteveni, 303, Burllngame, Calif., 1. Stockton Jess Flnres, 137, Stock ton, and Tote Martlnea, 140, Block ton, drew, 10. hitter In hla aecond alarUng Job ot th year. Blacky waa Uit loaer. Jo Page'a 12th Inning aingle backed up a fine lob of relief pilch lug for a 4-8 edge over Washington that buoated th New York Yankeea American league lead to alz gamea. Th Yankee audiura crowd num bered 3iM&. Pag cam through following In field alnglea by Bil Johnaon and Urn Wuodling and an Inlleld ouL Back In friendly Penway Paik. Vern Btephrna banged hla 20th homer in the Boauin Red boa' 7-1 romp over th Philadelphia A a. Jo Duoaoti pitched the box to their fourth airaighl before 34.27b faiu with lh help of three anappy dou ble playa. Cleveland, now only a half game back of th aecond place A a, i laved off two Bt. Lou la Brown ralllee to eacap with a 6-6 deculon. Larry Dubya two-run homer In lh flrat Inning of Cliff Pannin aupplied the victory margin for th Indian who have won aeven of their laat eight. Young Walt Pierce of Chicago turned in a five-hit gam agalnat hla old Detroit male for a 2-1 win. I Bob Bwift'a homer In tht third waa ! the only Tiger ecor. Wagner Chilled ROSEBURO. July t UP) Babe "Hardrock" Oordon. Roaeburg heavyweight, knocked out Keller Wagner of 8alem In the first round of a scheduled ten-round boxing bout here laat night. Oordon drove a left hook to the fact, followed by a left to th stomach to aend Wagner through the ropes tn 1:40 minutes. Davey BaU. 160. Bakersfleld. at tempted an Iron-man atunt and came a cropper. He won a technical knockout over Dick Collie. 1J3. Win chester, tn the third round of a scheduled four-round preliminary. That waa aa a substitute tor a fighter who did not appear. But when he tangled with Al Cliff. 164. Portland. In a acheduled alz round eeml-flnal, he got a naaty cut over the ey. and became a technical knockout victim himself In the fifth round. Other results; Tommy Weathers. 14. Camaa valley. TKO over Melvln Woodall, 142. Redding 3: Lyle Wesrott, 131, Roaeourg, decision over Pete Collins. 138. Salem (4). Harding Play Starts today LOS ANGELES. July ( ( Pre facing the start ot the National public links golf championship Monday, competition by 33 three anmea from 24 cltiea In the country gets underway this morning for the Warren O. Harding team tro phy. Two hundred and 10 playera. survivors of qualifying by more than 2000 public links performers, go Into match play early Monday for the big prlre won laat year by Mike Perenla of Long Beach, Calif. The Harding cup trophy scramble appeared to be a wide open affair. Total scores of each threesome de cide the winner. Loa Angelea haa won the trophy four tlmea alnce It waa Inaugurated In 1933. . Pittsburgh offer a strong com bination and the same may be true of the Portland. Ore- trio, headed by Tom Marlowe. I) Winning a lawsuit J M aomrtlme eoela you M vy money in lawyer' Tj fee and lime. Auto Jj moliile Liability In V W (uranre ie your heat f drfenae. Our repay Y t tat Ion for qnick aet I tlemenl thoroughly ) prolerts yon, X Ijohj, suohevb I INSURANCE ft V 41 im v. fa Mil II Southpaw Hurls No-No DALLAB. T.. July ti Carenca Iott, a aouthpaw whoa wild arm haa kept him travallni baaeball'a trail, hit the jarkpot for hla flrat vlcUiry In a Beau mont uniform a no hit, no run game. The bl( lefthander, peddled by Dalla to Beaumont a ahort lima at. laat nlllit blanked Bhreve port. 1-0, In tha aeven-lnnlii; flrat am of a Trxaa leaa.ua doubleheadcr. Bills Win Fourth TANDINCH W L Prt. .. 4 0 1000 . 4 0 1000 ... 1 1 .750 t 1 .7M ... 2 i una .... i 4 M3 .... l 1 J:i3 .... 1 I 3!A .... OS oo . .. 0 4 000 feglra Merrill Billlarda Pinnlgan Calhoun B. of R Merrill VPW K. C Kalpln . Biewart-Lennoa Fmlth Lumber .. v... .Bi?W1 aZ ' light In fact, he dldn t glv ,.r..u nf Berl.m.l'nn one anlo Joe lart night In tne Bureau of Reclamation one anlp and the Merrill Billiard went on to their fourth consecutive county Softball loop victory on the Merrill diamond, 11 to 1. Meanwhile, the htgh-ridtnf Bills were whacking out eight blnglea vith the bureau'a R. Hafar serving them up. Brown whiffed nine batters dur ing the top-aided win. Tom Perkins added to the barrage In the fourth inning when he leaned Into one for a circuit clout. In th opener, the Pinnlgan nine dangerously near the top of the league, went on a batting spree to 1ap the Stewart-Lennox team. 22 to . Nlchola. Schortgen and Everett were the big ittrkmen for Pinnlgan. Monday night the Eaglea who share the league lead with the Bil liards, will Unele with the Merrill VPW team In the 7:30 opener. Kal plne and Flnnlgan'a tangle In th i Khtrap. - Short acoreat R H E Merrill Btlle 11 t I herlamatlon I 0 Billiard!: Brown and Emttburn. Reclamation: R. Hafar and Rumel hmdt, R H K Pinnlgan 22 11 2 Etewart-Lennox .. g I 6 Pinnlgan: Everett and Cada. Stewart: Oreensweight and B. Her mit. Quartet Of Tee Leaders Set For Morse SEATTLE. July I (v Two pres ent and two former Walker cup golfer step to the tee at the Seattle Oolf club this afternoon, getting the Pacific coasts first Morse cup matches under way. Paired In the opening two-ball foursome are Harry Olvan of Seat tle and Jack Westland of Everett aealnst Johnny Dawson and Bruce McCormlck of Loa Angeles. Olvan and Westland both are ex Walker cup playera. Dawson and MfCormlrk are on the 1949 squad. The Mnrae cup competition today and Sunday la patterned after the cup matches which annually pit the U. 8. amateur standout against Britain's best. The SPB Morse cup. put up for the first time thla year, brings the cream of Caltforalae amateur crop against the finest talent the Pacific Northwest can muster. In the three other foursomes to day It will be: Ronald Clark of The Dalles. Ore. and Scotty Campbell of Seattle vs Ell Bartteau and Ernie Pelper Jr. of San Joae. Ray Weston of Spokane and Ouy Owen ot Cutbank. Mont., va. Ed Lowery and Dr. Jackson Bean of San Francisco. Dave Doud of Tacoma and Bill Mawhlnney of Vancouver. B. C vs Bite McKlnney and Ralph Evans of Loa Angeles. In Sunday tingles matches. It will be Olvan va. Dawson. Westland v. McCormlck. Mawhlnney vs. Bar- i iteau, Campbell vs. Lowery, Weston va. Pelper, Clark n. Evans, Glenn ehertff, Seattle, . McKlnney. and Lou Stafford, Portland, va. Beard. Moat ot the Morse cup contestants will remain here for the Pacific Northwest amateur tournament over the aame course next week. DANC f .lis LES GARDNER Twinks Bloat Lead To Ten Large Games Helscr Humbles Floret As Bevos Topple San Diego By The Associated Presa Hollywood, flrat In movies and usually near the last In the Coast league, la blowing Its top today. Pred Haney a ever-hustling Stare aorimed to a new altitude 10 lull gamea above the pack with a come-from-behlnd 1 to 4 win last nlcht over San Pranclsco'a saddened Oh Is. The way they did It waa typical of the new regime. Trailing 4-2 because of Walt Jud nUh'a three-run homer, the Sura rapped out four hits In the last of tne eighth for three tallies. Mike fiandlock, a .263 hitter, drove In two runa to tie the score. Then little Johnny O'Nell. batting 20, won the gime with a aingle. Con Demmtey. going the route. wu tanged with hla ninth ka. while bit Pinky Woods, fourth Hollywood pitcher, checked frame, .,AK1J Mir-nvn . checked the Seala In the for hu 13th win. Oakland look a bookkeepers hold on second place J192 to Alf over beattle. The Oaks edeed Loa Angeles. 8-7 In 10 Innings, while the Rainlers were dropping their alxth straight. 3-1. to Sacramento. Relief hurler Forrest Thompson won his own game for the Oaks with a 10th Inning aingle scoring Billy Martin. Thompson held the Angela fairly well after homer by John Grtrowikl and Cliff Aberson had routed Rex Cecil. Another four biager by Oitrowikt and one by Nels Burbrink forced the game Into overtime Cookie Lavagetto homered for the Oaks. Orval Grove's neat four-hitter and Ralph Hodgln a two-run lease were Pacramento's main weapons agilnst Seattle's Denny Oalehouse. The Kalnlera Ullied In the tint, drew blanks from then on. IIFLSPR WINS Portland knocked San Diego Into fourth place with Roy HeUer beat ing Jess PI ores. 2-1. Reiser's double L'o Thomas' single and steal, and Johnny Rucker's btngle provided the winning margin. Tonieht'a games: Ban Pranctvo Mnnv Pereg -3 at Hollywood (Willard Ramsdell 10 31. Loa Anrelea (Booker McDaniel 4-1 at Oakland (Charlie Oaasaway 10-Si. San Diego (Dick Barrett (-31 at Portland (Oeorge Diehl 4-31. Sacramento (Bob Gillespie 8-10) at Seattle (Guv Fletcher 15-5V The short acores: R H E Sacramento 000 200 0013 11 1 Seattle . 100 000 0001 4 0 Orove' and Ralmondi: Oalehouse, Ardixola (9i and Orasso. Fan Pranclaco 100 030 0004 7 0 Hollywood . . 000 110 03x ft 13 1 Dempsey and Partee. Jarvia (8: Salveson. Roy (S, Seals ((), Woods ifti and Bandlork. Ran Dleto 010 000 0001 I 0 Portland 002 000 lOx S 1 PI ores and Moore: Helser and Burgher. Loa Angelee 110 301 001 07 ( 2 Oakland 201 400 000 18 13 1 McLlsh and Burbrink: Cecil. Thompson (4) and Kerr. Three-Year-Olds Run For $50,000 ARCADIA. Calif., July ( iP Nine three-year-olds awaited the bell today for the ninth renewal of the tftO.OOO Westerner, feature at traction of the Hollywood Turf club sea son at Sanu AnlU Park for the aophomore division. Popular choice was C. H. Jones and Sons' Pedigree In the mile and one quarter rare formerly known aa the Hollywood derby. 50 Fowl Days? SPOKANE. July oTA-Fred Pet erson. sporU writer for the Spokesman-Review, predicted today that the duck hunting season in Wash ington this year will be 50 con secutive days. Peterson aald the decision has been made but it will be some time before the length ot the season will be made publ.c He aid the starting date will be In late October or early November J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at 3M North 7th 8L Phone 1348 i I ! j ; I Saturday July 9 with Les Gardner westFkVswing BAND k Vocalists Johnny Holloway Sam Thigpin Dancing 10 Till 2 Adntlselon $l.e) Person (Tas Included) MERRILL Community Hall Must Give Approval Fish Outfit Ponders Deschutes Dam Plans SALEM, July tv The slat hydroelectric eommlaaton haa ordered the Northwest Power Supply company to get approval ot th atate fish commission before th company can get permission to build Its $12, 000.000 power dam on th Dearhutea river. If the fish commission la satisfied that th company's plana to build hatchery are sufficient to maintain fish life, than th hydroelectric STANDINGS FAR WERT LEACI E W L Pet. .6.111 .620 M M3 AO0 Alt -384 J04 Klamath Fall 42 Pittsburg 44 Willows 41 Redding 38 Santa Rosa 34 28 28 21 Marysvllle Vallejo Medford Yesterday's Results Klamath Palls 11, Vallejo 2. Pittsburg 4, Medford 3. Willows 17, Redding 16. Marysvllle 7-2, Santa Rosa 4-1. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York ..... SO 2 6-S AU J73 ill Philadelphia 44 Cleveland 43 Boston 3 Detroit 40 Mi A32 .410 JIB Washington 32 Chicago ..... 32 8L Louis 24 Y ester day's Results New York 4, Washington 1 Boston 7, Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 8. St. Louis ft Chicago 3, Detroit 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 44 30 St Louis 44 32 Boston - 42 36 Phlladephla 41 37 New York 37 27 Pittsburgh 34 40 Cincinnati! 31 42 Chicago 28 49 Yeaterdaya Results Brooklyn 4. New York 3 Su Louis 8, Cincinnati I Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 1 Boston 4. Philadelphia 1 (OS 79 JS3 26 M0 Ain AH J4 Hollywood Oakland Seattle San Diego Sacramento Portland San Pranclaco . Loa Angeles .. . 65 . 64 . &ft . S4 . 42 . a . 48 . 43 Ml i M J14 .610 .464 .442 A3 Yesterdays ReaaUU Oakland 8. Loa Angeles 7 Hollywood 5, San Francisco 4 Sacramento 3, Seattle 1 Portand 3, San Diego 1 Mrs. Torr Winner Mrs. Frank C. Tarr waa winner In yesterday's Reamea Country club women'a flag tournament, a nine hole atunt tourney on the Reamea course. Hollywood Art Aragon, 1374. Loa Angelee, outpointed Harold "Baby Face" Jones, 137 S, Detroit, 10. We wish to thank the follow ing individuals and firms for sponsoring entrants in the re cent 20-30 Soap Box Derby. 20-30 Club " of Klamath Falls BALSIGER MOTOR CO. BEACON SERVICE STATION BEE-HIVE TRUCK AND RENTAL CO, BOB'S LAUNDRYETTE BONOTTO'S SHELL SERVICE BUD'S MACHINE SHOP W. CLAREY COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. DYE'S USED CARS GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES H. I. HAUGER HIBBS CLOTHING CO. MIKE HOWRY HURRY CAB CO. INMAN MOTOR CO. JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES l SERVICE INC. LOOMIS GLASS t MIRROR CO. FLOYD FIERCE DON POTTER CO., TULELAKE SUNRISE SERVICE STATION WEST-HITCHCOCK CORP. Our Special Thanks to tht Crater Lokt Creamery, far donating Wt cream; to Drive-More Motor, for donating prigei; to tha Pepil-Cola Bottling Company for ditpeniing loft drinks; to Tech-Radio, for furnishing public address tytttm; and to tha Klamath Fall City Council and Police De partment for contributing their lupport. commission would consider granting a preliminary permit to build the dam. The hydroelectric commission or der said that th dam, 150 feet high, would be too high for fish ladder, ar.d that a hatchery would be the only solution. The fish commission haa opposed building the dam, asserting It would harm the Columbia river flahertel and plans to rehabilitate them. The hydroelectric comm 1 aa I o a aald: The fish commission In Ha dis cretion la authorized to grant uch a permit It the company builds a hatchery and hatchery residence constructed according to plana pre pared by the fish commission, and conveys the land upon which the buildings are located to the tut. The hydroelectric commission also advised the company It would have to malnuin a steady flow of water below the dam, asserting a fluctua tion of the water flow would en danger human life and Injure young f.Jh. Both commercial and aporta fish ermen opposed the dam. They failed in their attempt to get th recent legislature to block construction. It Pays to Dae the rVant Adal AUSCH I. L0MI RAY-BAN SUN GLASSES Stylet for men and Udieg FROM 1050 u 14 so t The GUN STORE 1U Main 8L