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    THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE THIRTEEN
Beavers Drub
Cellaring
Angels, 7-3
Suds Snap Losing
Streak With 6-1
Win Over Seals
My Th Aaaorlated rreae
Tli Brattl Italnlrra, playing (or
th Ural Hint wlihuul Jo Jo White
at th helm, brok a ! gain
losing stress, with i I lo I win ovrr
Han Francisco.
Willi resigned Wrdtlrsday
rltnias In Hi disastrous losing
streak. Coach Bill Lawrence waa
named managed lor tin Urn bring.
Ill othrr Wednesday night Pacific
Cnaat If HUH plev, eecond-plac Hac
ramenlo knocked nil the Irague
trading Hollywood 1 to I In a ten
Innllll : Oakland wallod Han
Dlrgu 10 to 1 and Portland shoved
l,o Angeles drrer In tha cellar
Willi a 7 lo drubbing.
U Jim Tabnr'a alngla In I he
lal halt of the U-nlh that scofrd
Joe (Irsvr with tha winning run at
riarramento. Manual Halvo. who
tia.k our In Hit ninth, got credit
fur Ilia win.
Tha Oaka got to three Han Dlrgo
pluhrra lor 15 hlu. Uordon Clolda
berry battle In lour ol the Oaka'
tuna as did Pitcher llr Cecil. Cecil,
who rrllrvrd In tha third, art Ui
I dm down with two hlu Ironi
thru on.
'Hie U Ayiirlra-Porlland scrap
ti a vrnnriiiica act for Braver
Vluhrr Krd l.ynn. The ei-angel
bfnl llnoker MtlanlrUi In a lell
Inning game that taw the INirtland
rlub esplode lor lour runa In tha
llliele. The Anirli' Negro pitcher
hurled eluht-hll ball In losing
ThurMiay'a card-
Brattle Hiuy Flrlrhrr 14 -6 at
Han Francisco cfon llrmuary ).
Hollywood i Willie Itamulrll ll-II
at Haciainent c llob .llllepl (-101.
Oakland iMIlo randlnl 4-4' at
Han Diego illlrk- Hnrrrll 1-Ji.
Portland i liny Ilelser ll-6i at Lo
Anarlra K'al Mrl b.ll 2-.
Hog scores:
R M F
Hraltle 321 000 I0O- 13 1
Han Francisco OoOOOl ooo-l 0
lieu and Oraaao: Peres. Brewer
3 1 and Parte.
Portland IOOII0O00 4-7 I I
l.oa Angeles 101 001 OoO 0-1 II J
I. run, Bailsman iIOi and Oladd;
Mrtanlela and Novoiney.
Hollywood onoooooioo-l ( 0
Harramento 000 000 010 I I
Maluberger. Htlmm igi und
Handlnrk: Orove. Salvo and
Kaimortdl.
Oakland lloooom-1 It S
Ban Dlrgo JOO 000 0no I S
Toat, Cecil oi and Padgett: Jur
Isleh. Mooty t. Thompson ig and
Mnore.
GEMS BLANK CATS
Gilson Tosses Shutout Ball
Klainalh Kalla and Plltaburg picked up Uielr oiad acrambl for
Uit Par Wet bnsrJmll Irnguee pennant laat night, bo h acorlng
decisive vlcturlea.
Tha Uema, alter breaking an elght-gama winning alreak Monday,
bounced bark to give tha Hants llosu. Cat an 110 polishing In Ilia
flrtl gam ol aerlea played In the California city. PltUburg leveled
on the Redding Drown lor a B-3 win,
The Clem allll lead Pittsburg by a game and a half and both
cluba gained ground on Wlllowa. the third-plac outfit. The Cardinal
loal to Valle)o I-1. In the leugueie
other game, the laat-rlMng Murya-1 11lf a,Inl on .,. s,
llle lliave oulatored th Medlord . , . .
Nugget 13-10. starter Mai Kl.lau for II hlU and
Highthander Hlan 1iIm.ii epaced the II run In four Inning belor
!0 hit In winning hi aeventh game he waa relieved. Ed DeBarnabo gav
lor tha Oem. who played errorlraa u mi,r ,wo f,uM m m remain
ball behind him. The gam marked
the fourth Urn. Ihl aeaann Klam- "r """'
OIImiii haa runner on oas al
most every Inning but waa tight a
the fata lelt 13 atranded, Th
Klamath Tall pitcher got thre hlU
hlmaelf and batted In on run. Bill
Itrrse got three ilnglea In flv trlpa.
Vine DIMagglo. PltUburg k lo
ner, hit hla 31th homer of th year
to ut In defeating Redding, and
Emory Petty of Medford had on
with th baae loaded agalnat
! Marysvllle. l.ou V I 1 1 1 It ano
Or., rue l,oorlo ol Vallejo nomrreo
gainst Wlllowa.
Calhoun's,
Smith Win
Soft Tilts
Eagles
Merrill Billiard .
Plnnlgan'a
C'alhoun'a
Bur. of lire
Merrill VPW
K. C
Kalplne
Hmlth Lumber Co.
Btewart-Lennox
VTANIIINliM
W
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0
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Pet.
1.000
1000
too
J00
AO0
J7S
xn
J00
J0U0
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Northwest Opening Rounds
Harry Givan Hands
Jim Mallory Defeat
ath Palla haa been Involved In a
nhulmit. winning three ol thrm and
bring blanked only by Mrdlord
early In tha year.
Tennis
Tourney
Planned
i N....lll. M
Out ol the city trtmlN toiirnnmrnt, e-it-r.
tli.aU ol which will be held July 31. ; "'.'..
will emerg the chaniilon neitrri In n! i
ll-ttianll. If
'III. rf .
TIIb
j Imir dlvtaiona.
i The rar ket play. iiiMired by the , w,,,,i.,.'
' city rerrratlon and park drpart
i menu, will atari elimination rounda
I July 33. Competition will take place
I al U.Hira inula.- Ilia .IllarvU
alon ul loreii Hughea, activity til- . innium ri
! rector al the park. i a-
j The lour dlvulona are boy and ,b
I glrla between 13 and 14. the Junior ni-'. rf .
I division w hich lakea iii tyiya and ' "'
! glrla between 13 and 19 yeara ol age. Ji','',,, e
the nien'a and women' dlvulona. I a
I Applicant, who muni aign lor
' play with llugea. may mmiiete In
. both ainalea and double.
! Pntry Irea are bo rrnu for the
boy and glrla and II for the Junior,
i men and women brackrtx.
Medal will be awarded by the
elty and park depart menu to both
the flral and aecond-plar winner
: In the youiigatrra and Junior dlvl-
alona. w hile rhampa In the play lor
j men and women w ill receive tro-
phlea. Medal will go to the runner
up In th latter two dlvlalon.
4 II 11 ir to
i Th Hmlth Lumber company were
j gunning for their flrat county aolu
ball game of the araaon laat night
I hot llm Mrrrlll VPW eiolorlrd fur
flva run In th fifth Inning to win
out IS to 4.
Al Duncan, Merrill, and Jake
CIreen, Lumber company, both
picked up 3 for I at the plate.
Calhoun picked on the cellaring
Btewart-Lennox team with a white
wash 10 to 0 victory In the opener.
Calhoun'a Oeatvang allowed only
on hit, a blnglc by Norm Alex
ander. Short acore:
R H E
Merrill VPW 16 l 4
Hmlth Lumber Co. . 4 I t
Merrill: Benbronk and Reed. I
Smith: Taylor and Nale. j
Calhoun'a 10 9 0 ;
Btewart-Lennox 0 1 4 j
Calhoun': Oeatvang and Mrl.lng
BL: Ureeruweight and Homer.
Prlday night game al Merrill are I
Reclamation va. Plnnigan In Uie
7:30 opener and Calhoun tangle
with Kalplne In the nightcap.
lirllarnatM, a .
T..I.I.
411 an ooo 1 1
UJO 0OQ 0Ol
ai'MMARV: SIT, -Gllaoii RM-ltmB
3 llrrnancwi 1. Norrtll. CaaMlll. Mah
ler. (.Ilaon Lnaer Mialau BB-off Uil
f . Kulau I. D-llarnsba 1. SO by
Cllxm . MUlau . Inarnabn 4. IJH
Klamalh 7. Han la Rosa 11 B Jenarn.
.il.r. DP Cllaon la Mordell I fteete.
K in lo Ual.
SEATTLE, July 14 (V) Bpokane'l
Ray Weaton mauled Bcotty Camp
bell of Brattle 7 and and Defend
ing Champion Olenn Bherlff of
Heattl dumped Ralph J. Evan of
Loa Angelea ymterday In th open
ing round of match play In the
Pacific Northweat goll champion
ship at th Seattle Oolf club.
Medalist Harry Olvar. of Seattle
brushed by fellow-townsman Jim
Mallory, t and 4: Bill Mawhlnney
of Vancouver, B. C , defeated Ernest
.STANDINGS
FAS WE8T LEAGUE
Klamath Fall .....
Pittsburg
Willow
Redding
Hanta Rosa .
Maryavlll
Vallejo
Mrdlord
Yesterday's Rreaita
Klamath Palls 11, Santa Rota 0.
Pittsburg 9. Redding 1.
Valleo i. Wlllowa 1.
Marysrllle 13, Medford 10.
W L Pet.
49 34 A43
4 38 .613
43 33 JbKK
39 35 27
3 3 00
31 40 Ail
31 44 .413
21 61 Ml
PACIFIC COAST tEACl'E
Sign Up Cowboys
SEATTLE. July 14 CV-The Uni
versity of Washington lined up a
third Interaectlonal basketball aerie
for next winter with signing ol the
University of Wyoming Cowboy for
game here February 10 and 11.
Wyoming joins Minnesota, and
Columbia on th IM0-&0 schedule.
Wyoming, one of the strongest
teams In the Rocky Mountain sec
tor, has won It way Into flv na
tions collrglau A. A. championship
tournament.
Hollywood
Harramento ....
Oakland
Seattle
Han Diego
Portland
Ran Francisco
Loa Angeles
7
64
66
66
66
61
47
46
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A2
Sit
A09
A05
.477
.435
.417
Ji the Want Ad for Quick ResulUl I
yesterday' Results
Portland 7. Los Angeles, 1 (10 In
nings I.
Sacramento 2. Hollywood I (10 Ji
nlngsi. Oakland 10. San Diego I.
Seattle 6. San Francisco 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(Unchanged I
NATIONAL LEAGl'E
(Unchanged)
More Form Hands
Tl I - L . a. I
rj i nun jddi, mow
N RAI.FM Jiilv 1 m -nr. .,.
3 A more farm hand than Job In Ore
jj ton agriculture for the first time
In etght year.
The afate unemployment com
pensation rnmmtaalon aald a slump
In lumbrrlng and Influx ol students
Inio th Job hunting population of
the state had bonatrd unemploy
ment to 43 000 early In July
The total compared with 3600
llstrd by the employment olllc
rolls the month previous and 30500
s yrar ago.
it son
SALEM, July 14 i4The depart
ment ol rate diatrlbuted I1J43.07I
today to '.xnintira and rltlea.
The conn lies got 11 235.(190 In
hlghaay revrnjes, while 108.7(16
went to counties and rltlea Irom
liquor revenue. The amusement
device tax contributed 136.613 to
counties.
Oakland, Calif J o h n n y Don
aalvrx. 140'i. Oakland. Btopped Tony
Chaves. 140',. Ban Jos. I.
Fair Golfers
Deadlocked
For Top Spot
SAI.FM. July 14 .-Mra Charle
Kindred of rnrvallu and Mr. Ray
Hunt of Portland art the pace yes
terday to tie In rlaaa A play of the
Oregon Women' Oolf association
match vs. par competition.
The two leaders were 2 up on the
par for their class.
The class R houora went to Mra.
; King Cadv. Portland. 2 up. and th
rlaaa C first laurel to Mrs John
Miair. Portlnnd. 1 up. Mr. William
MeCrarken. Eugene: nd Mr.
Thede. Salem, were aerond with
score of ? up.
Other class A arores: Mr. Ken
neth Hiron. Eugen. 3 down; Mrs.
Wade Kerr. Eugrne. 4 down; Mra.
M. O. Howard. Eugene. 4 down:
Mr. Rnlrston Bridges, Rnseburg. '
down: Mr. David Evan. Eugrne.
S down: Mrs. Qua Hlxon, Eugene. 6
down: Mr. O. A. Peter. Eugene. 9
down: Mr. Wendell Wood. Eugene.
down: Mr. Tatill Charnesky. Eu
gen. t down: Mr. Dick Btrlte,
Eugen. 12 down.
Cla B scores: Mr. W. Wlntler,
Eugen. I down; Mr. Harry Stern.
Roaebtirg. 6 down; Mr. Mervln
Vater. Eugene. 7 down; Mra. Clar
ence Urey. Eugene, II down: Mra.
Paul Hemphill, Eugen. 13 down.
Class C scores: Mrs. C. M. Jensen.
Corvslll. 4 down: Mrs. A. J. Ander
son. Fugrne, 1 down; Mr. L. E. Me
Cllntork, Rnseburg, 6 down: Mrs.
J. F. Roadman, Eugrne, 12 down.
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Jonsnn ol Benttle, 1 and 7, and Jack
Weailand ol Everett, thre time
champion, downed Oeorga Harring
ton of Mrdlord, Ore., 4 snd 4.
In women'! title round at th
Broadmoor course. Mra. Lyle Bow
man ol Portland edged Marlen
Bauer of Loa Angelea on the lftlh
hole and another Portlander, Mar
lon McDougall Herron, delendlne
champion, best Ellrsbeth Frsnk of
Beattle, I and I.
The men play two la-hole rounds
and women play their third round
of 18. Tomorrow the women's cham
pionship flight shift to th Seattle
Oolf club for semi-final play.
Othrr results yesterday Included:
Men championship flight (first
roundi:
Dava Doud. Tacoma, beat Tom
Boucher, Seattle, 1 up.
Larry Huseby, Tacoma, beat Jack
Burns, Yakima, J and 1.
James R. Clark. Th Dalle. Ore.,
beat Paul Johanaon. Beattle. 2 and 1.
Women'a championship flight
'second roundi:
Oracle DeMoss, Conrallls. Ore.,
bent Mrs. E. T. Pop. Seattle, 3 up.
Edesn Anderson, Helens, Mont.,
best Dorothy Segal. Sesttle. 7 snd t.
Mra. Rose Eva Montgomery, Olen
dale. Calif., best Mrs. Jack Todd,
Victoria, 1 up.
Special Prizes
A nine-hole bogey tournament
with prues for top performance on
two particular strokes Is scheduled
for Rrame Country eluD women to
morrow. A prize will be given for
the longest drive on No. 1 snd for
the tee shot closest to the pin on
short No. 7. No pairing or tee
times nave been set.
Journalist;
Russian Style
BERLIN IV-The "peopl' dem
ocracy" In the Soviet son of Oer
roany la creating s new type of
Journalist the "people'a correspon
dent." He I usually worker who
report from hla work or his fac
tory to communist-controlled dall
ies. Their sterle are featured In Urge
communist palters In Esst Berlin.
Several columns sr reserved for
thrm.
Not all RiuUn-Ucensed newspa
pers Ilk the new type of Journalist.
Ssld "Neue Zelt". a Christlsn-dem
ocrstlc orgsn: The people's cor
respondent will hardly be In post
Uun to satisfy th Qualitative de
mand of th pre."
But "Neue Zelt" was dapped
back by "Neue Deulsrhland ", th
official Socialist Unity (communist!
Party dally which criticised 'the
professional correspondent of those
newspapers which do not know thla
direct contact with th essence of
cur social being..
FIGHTS ;,A8T NIGHT
Waahlngtosi Beau Jack, 134,
New York, outpointed Eddie Otoea,
13 '4. Philadelphia. 10.
Heranlan. F Rocky CaitellanU
1414. Luseme, Pa., outpointed Tom
my Janlro. 150M, Youngstown, 10.
Miami. F la. Bobby Dyke. iti,
San Antonio, outpointed Jean Wal
sack. 14814. Prance, 10.
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