Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 16, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINS
SPORTS
" ROUNDUP
rs0sr.i Hugh Fullerton
rrnnuuitaii. p. July ia r
The Dapper Den club, a "pcranli .
ety" organisation that started from
lux III Al Abrama' aporta column
could Im about aa big a aporta pro
motion outfit u there U In the past
10 yean. It lu turned over
670 6-and don't fmget tin future
11 audited to tin leal cent to rhar
II y. All tht money represented
profit liom various sports event.
The Dapper Dun stag 816.8O0
niieii tournament, lluliu, profession.
I nd high school football games,
even an owii-alr operetta. And nut
on of Ihtlr promotions aver hat
lost money.
Tha numerous and tnthualaatlo
DD't ara aura o( a prufit before Uia
vinl start.
"W alwayt give tha spectator
something lor llif ir monry," Abraina
a iplalned.
"We don't hava to ajui peopl and
mats them Uka ticket; they Ilka
to tmf them."
Abrama. founder of tha outfit,
wasn't Judged dapiwr anouah to be
roma a mambrr until ha area elected
president of It two yeara aio. No
wonder ha aaya tin Dapper Dana
are peranlrkely.
e e
Tha I-ebanun. Pa , North Atlantic
leaiut ball club, where Incidentally,
tha park la aeven mllea away In
another town, waa playing a touah
asm tha other nifht and fana
Weren't pleaaed wllii tha umpiring
between Inninaa. 11 In tha curt
trat a newspaperman called one of
tha umpa over to the preaa bc. "Did
you read about thnee Interatala
league umpire who walked off tha
field during a I a me berauae the
aald It waa too hotf" tha arrlbe
akrd conversationally. Tha ump
aald no. Then why?" tha ecribe
inquired bitlm ly, 'don't jrou tuya do
tha aama thing?" Hrmaj on a clear
day.
ace
ammy Snead. who blew lhat cru
cial puit laat week, waa perturbed
about the artlvltlea of amauur pho
liarraphera Thuraday. Tha Weatera
Oolf aseoctallon aallmalaa that over
a million people hava Been Ita movie
"Honor Caddie" and request for
tha film hava come from duba In
a-ixland. Bouth America. India.
Australia and Latin American coun.
trlea.
Local bacrball wrttera aay Dlno
lUatelll. the aenaallonal Plrata
rookia aluaier, la troubled by the
fact that they made him an over
night sensation. Doc Nardlello, who
auervued Ray Rublnann a tralnlni
to brlrif him down to 147 pounda
without demete. aaya tha welter
champion could build up to IM and
' atlU be atronf and faat. When
Prank Lane, tha Chicago Whlta Hoi
general manager, vlalted tha Pacific
Coaat league recently, folka braan
wandertm If ha waa shopping for
sew talent or a new manager.
Art Rnoney. boat of tha Pitta,
burfh nteelera and -aartoua other
aenterprlaee, apenda every Tuesday
'Nnd Thuraday evening:, wa under-
aland, at a church bingo party.
Would ynti aay Art (eta a bang o out
f blngot
Adams Stays
In Trapshoot
SAt.fM. July M of-J. H. Mc
Crady. Portland, nnaed out Harry B
Ilanaon, Eugene. In a ahoot-off for
the It-yard champlonahlp In tha
Oregon trapahootlnf meet here yea
terday. Tha two deadlocked at IM In
regular a hosting, and MrCrady
cracked U targeta In a 60-Bud
ehnnt-off, while Hanaon hit 47.
Tha atata Junior champlonahlp
went to Cddl Pletcher. 18. Portland,
with Hi. Kendall Umlth, Harrta
burg, waa neat with IM.
Tha women'a title waa won by
Ruth Ray, Kugene. with 1(1.
Preliminary handicap and doublet
ahootlng opened today.
Leadera In tha 14-yard rontert
Included:
. I7 (meat Pattern. Lacomb. IM
Richard Baker. Eugene: Ted Wei.
ty. Salem: W. . piaher. Wedder
burn: tlryan Smith. Harrteburg; H.
Mecirrmeyer. Medford. 14 C. D.
Ray, Eugene: Olen Bailey, Lacomb.
IM Emeraon Brlrkey, Eugene; Dr.
J. M. Adamt, Klamath PalU.
Phornls, Aria. Clyde Bowman
113, Loa Angelea, knocked out Lon
nla "Battling Blackjack" Craft, 171
(Phoenix. 6.
34th hole jinx for
clark as Mccormick
drubs dalles golfer
SEATTLE, July 11 UT) A veteran
and a youngater from Loa Angelea
tangled today with a Spokane man
and a Montana girl over tha Se
attle Oolf club 047 yard for
the men and women'a Northwest
amateur goll title.
Walker Cupper Bruca McCormlck
fought off a terrific cloalng dial
leniie yesterday by Oregon young
champion, Jamea R. iRonnlei Clark
of Tha Dallea, to earn a berth In
tha men flnalt opposite Ray Wee
ton of Spokane.
Blender Alice Bauer, who hit tha
ball a mile from a windmill awing,
la tha other California!! who lasted
to tha 16-hola title round In the
Paciflo Northwest Oolf associa
tion' 48th annual tourney. Match
ing men'i par of 35 on tha outgo
ing nine, aha went three up on
defending champion Mrt. J. C.
Herron nf Portland, Or., and
romped on la a 6 and 4 victory.
Edran Anderson of Helena, Mont.,
won tha women'a other scheduled
18-hole teml-wlndiip with a 6 and
I decision over Mrt, Lyl Bowman
of Portland, Ora. Edran waa runner-up
laat year and Mrs. Bowman
waa champion tha year before.
j McCormlck and Weston each
(sent 38 holet to dispose of their
teml-flnal opponent by scores of
Pollet Twirls
12th Win, 1-0
Philly Blank
Yanks Stretch Win
Streak, Whitewash
St. Louis, 6-0
By The Aeearlaled Preaa
Howie Pollet, who pcddlet Inaur
anca for Bklpiier Eddla Dyer In tha
winter, la telling many National
league fana a pennant policy on
the Ml. Loula CarUa.
Tha allm Irfthandrd pitcher U
helping Hoas Dyer meat hla preni
luina aa Card manager with a Una
13-6 record Uiat niakaa him top
winner In tha league.
Dyer haa been cli tidied freely
fur alrliiging along with hla vet
eran playrra. Pollet, because ha
allowed nothing In 11)47 and only
fair atuff laat aeaaon, waa an open
target. Eddla never gave up on
Howard, who pitched for him baca
In hla old Texaa leagua dayt at
Houaton.
Pullet didn't let Dyer down either.
Ha (oat hla flrat two thla aeaaon
and readily retired to tha bullpen
to find hla atuff. After four re
lief )oba ha found tlw old IMS
pennant charm.
Knowing lhat Brooklyn already
had protected Ita lead toy whack
Ing Cincinnati In an afternoon
game. 11-6, Pollet took tha hill
laat night In Philadelphia. A win
waa a mutt for tha Blrdt.
WIN 1-8
Pollet and Robin Robert hooked
up In a 0-0 dual Juat Ilka the one
lAnlrr Umt to Ken Heintxelman
Thuraday night on a 1-0 ecore. It
went down to tha seventh with no
score until Pollet'a alngla drove
home Eddie Kaaak who had walked.
Joe Oaragiota'a alngla had moved
Kaaak around Into souring posi
tion. That waa all tha scoring of
another 1-0 game.
Another veteran Cardinal of the
old pennant-wliuiUig days, Enua
Slaughter, robbed the Phlla of two
tcorlng chances with sensational
catches on Rich I Aahburn and
Willie Jonea.
Brooklyn a lead remained at 14
gamea because the Dodgers helped
Don Newcombe hobble home to
hi seventh win with homer by
Tommy Brown. Roy Cam pencils
and Jackie Robinson.
Warren Bpahn of Boston, victim
of four unearned runs In the first
Inning of Tuesday' All-Star game,
had errorless support from the
Brave In hi 0-1 win over Chi
cago Bpahn hit a two-run homer
in tha second off Warren Hacker
Boalon clubbed tha Cub pltchera
for 11 hit, tour by Pet Reiser.
Jeff Heath, playing hi flrat regular
gama sine ha broke hla ankle
turned In a flawless performance In
left field and got on alngla In
tire trip to the piste
Another shutout pitching Job
stretched the Hew York Yankee'
American leagua lead to IS gamea.
Fddit aVnxt blanked the St. LouU
Browna. 6-0. while runnerup Cleve
land lost o Philadelphia 1-0.
Yogi Berra. who never hit a
home run In hi horn town of St.
Louts, finally made the grade with
two blaau while Lopat turned In a
flve-hlttrr. Alls Reynold blanked
the cellar club Thursday night
with only three hit.
PELLER CLl'BBKD
The A a k n o e k a d Cleveland !
Booby Peller out of the box. ruin
Ing hla fire-game win atreak with
an (-0 pasting. Dirk fowler, tup
poaedly troubled by tor ana.
made the world Champa look bad
with a erven-httter that broke a
Tribe four-game win string.
Boston a fancy eight-gam win
splurge wa halted by Detroit on
a four-run rally in tha ninth in
ning. 8-7.
Washington came up with a big
eighth Inning, scoring tlx rum to
dump Chicago, (-4.
Urge Apply For
Antelope Tags
PORTLAND. July It I5! The
state gam commission asked hunt
era today to send application- for
antelope tag to tha Portland office
at one.
Tha proposed sntelop season li
for August 30-33. although final
hunting regulation will not be de
cided until July 33. A kill of 1000 it
tentatively planned.
All application! for antelope tag!
mutt be In the gam commission
office by July 37. A public drawing
will be held If the applicant out
number tha 1000 tags.
3 and 1. Both were leading, one
up, at tha midway point and Wes
ton, whose gama haa Improved
greatly alnoe ha won tha crown In
1M7, never let lanky young Bill
Mawhlnney of Vancouver, B. C,
catch up.
Mawhlnney, pointing for tha Can
adlan amateur tourney, played sub
par golf but could never quite
catch the steady Weaton. The
match actually waa decided on Uia
34th hole when Weaton ttuck an
approach thot clou to the cup out
of a clump of bushes. He blrdled
the hole In tour to go two up,
with two holet to play. They
halved tha 35th.
That 404-yard 34th also brought
McCormlck a break he waa needing
badly. He had the hard working
Clark four down after 29 hole,
but the Orrgonlan lined out three
straight birdie to cut the edge to
a alngla hola and they halved the
33rd.
The 34th crosses a valley with a
small lake at the bottom and
Clark, trying for a long drlvo,
hooked Into tha water. It cost him
a penalty ttroke and ha lost tha
hole by that home twlng to go two
down with two to play. Tha match
ended on tha 38th when McCor
mlck aank a five-foot putt for a
half.
F. 7riv ; j
' rrJj
CLEAN-UP MAN A batting
spre hat George Metkovich
grinning hoppily. Purchased
from the Oakland Coasters
when Gut Zrrnial broke his
collarbone, Center Fielder
Metkovich has hit .420 for
more thon two weeks OS the
White Sox clean-up man.
Pioneers
Face Jets
STANDING
W L Pet.
Klamath PalU 7 3 778 !
Dunsmuir - 7 3 .778 j
Hilt 3 Ml!
Yreka 4 Mt
McCloud t .444
ML Shsita 3 J33
Weed 3 f .333
Shasta Dam 1 111
The Klamath Pioneers and Hilt
Jet tangle tomorrow afternoon at
Oema iadlura In what may be
called a crucial gama of th North
ern California b a 1 1 b a 1 1 league
season.
The Pioneer are tied with Duns
muir for first place In tha league at
seven wins against two Inasee, but
the Jet have won alx atralght gamea
and ara nestled In third place. Juat a
game away from the leader.
Laat week, Hilt beat. Dunsmuir 7-0
while tha Pioneer vera taking a
18-3 pasting from th McCloud
Logger.
Fran Miller la scheduled to start
on the mound for the Klamath Pall
club, and gama time la 3:30.
Elsewhere around the NoCal cir
cuit, gamea tomorrow put McCloud
at Mt. Shasta. Yreka at Dunsmuir
and Shasta Dam at Weed.
Bevos Sign
Third Negro
PORTLAND. July 16 Iffl Th
Portland Bearers expect to hav a
third Negro In their lineup at Los
Angelea Sunday. Th Coast league
club announced tha purrhas of
Art Pennington, outfielder, from the
Chicago Olant of tha colored major
league. Ha will take over for Johnny
Kucker, Injured laat Tuesday.
Pennington, who la hitting .348.
will be rushed to the coaat In an
attempt to Join the Beavers at Loj
Angelea Bunday. The Bearers need
help sine both Second Baaeman Ed
Basilisk! and Rucker were Injured
thla week.
Negro player algned earlier were
Outfielder Loula Marque and
Shortstop Prank Austin. Both played
Important roles In the Beavers' re
cent drive up from the cellar.
Tennis Exiles Battle In
Semi-Finals As Swiss Cops t
Watch For Czech Legation
OSTAAD, Switzerland. July 16 (41
While security police kept a wary
eye on Ctechoslovaklan diplomat,
tennis stars Jaroslav Drobny and
Vladimir Cernlk, who renounced the
communist Csech government, fared
each other today In the teml-flnal
of the Swiss championships.
Drobny defeated Cernlk 6-0, 6-1
and will play Earl Cochrll of tha
United 81 a let In the final tomor
row. The two gave strict orders to the
Bwlst that they were not to be con
tacted for any reason whatsoever
by members of tha Cterh legation
and their wlahet apparently were
being carried out.
Jan Zalenka, cultural attache of
the Ctecht, demanded to be taken
to their room, but waa refused. He
then aald he wished to talk to them
by phone, but the Swlsa security
police, who were rushed from Bern
to protect the athletes, also vetoed
that Idea.
The actual tournament ha been
pushed to the background while
playera and officiate speculate on
th result nf the move. In Joint
statement, Drobny, a mainstay of
tha Czech Davis Cup team and a
Durocher Still Shaking 'Em Up
GIANTS HAVE NEW LOOK
FOR ALMOST EVERY GAME
AP Newafealurea
NEW YORK Long before the
Dodger act up training camp at
Vero Beach. Pis., laat spring, writ
ers covering the team a activity
picked Brooklyn to win the Nation
al League pennant. Aa the aeaaon
reached the half - way mark the
scribes had only one worry.
We'll win the pennant for sure,
thef said, unless Brsnch Rickey
start making attempts to Improve
the team, Tha Dodger president,
alwaya one to look to make tin
pruvementa, ha made tew changea
alnca the season started.
Burt hhotton la picking his own
lineup, somrlhtng that wss In doubt
In 1047 when Hhotton hurriedly se
re pled the job aa Interim manager
after Leo Ilurecher wa suspended
by C'ommlalonrr A. B. (handler.
Hhotton waa unfamiliar with t b e
league and Ha personnel, lie had
to rely on his coaches and Klek
ey'a uncanny knack for spotting the
minute flaws In the Dodger tram.
In 1048 when Durocher ass re
instated and relumed to manage
Brooklyn there still waa soma
Bevos Notch Third
Saltzman Stingy As
Angels Humbled, 6-2
Coaat league pitchers are begin
nlng to give batter plenty of trou
ble. Take Charley Schar.s, Ken
Holcombe and Hal Bailsman, for
instance.
Kenans notched his 14th win last
night, twirling Seattle to a 8-1 tri
umph over San Pranrlaco. Charley
gave up only four hit and for the
first six framea allowed only one
Heal past first. Walt Judnlrh sin
gled, then rambled to second when
Schan balked.
Judnlch accounted for the lone
Seal run with a homer In the sev
enth. The Ratnlera scored three
times In the ninth on two wlks. a
pair of alnglee and a force. Seattle
Holcombe held Hollywood to tut
safeuea as Sacramento trimmed the
loop leaden 8-3. It wa hi 13th
Tight 2nd
Spot Race
STANDING
W L
Eagles & 0
Merrill Billiard 4 0
Pinnigana .... i 1
Calhoun a 6 1
Reclamation 3 3
Merrill VPW 3 8 '
K of C 1 3
Kalpine 1 3
Stewart-Lennox 0 4
Smith Lumber 0 6
pCLi
Xi3
.400
JIS
j:i3
.167
DUO
M0
Plnnlgan'a and Calhoun 'a contin
ued their neck-and-neck race for
second spot in th county aoftball
loop last night when both turned
In handy win.
rinnigan'a nine had It a little
tougher but managed to explode tor
five big counter In tha third In
ning for a 10 to 8 win over the
Reclamation crew.
Hank Schorl.") was the winning
pitcher. R. Hir the loser.
Calhoun s had little trouble In
bopping th lower-division Kalpln
ers. It to 1. Calhoun's Oeatvang
whiffed eight plywood batter In
notching hi one-hit victory.
Monday night, KC and Stewart
Lennox battle In the 7:30 opener
while the nightcap will put the re
surgent Pinnigana against the Mer
rill Billiards, currently tied with
the Eagle at tha league helm.
Short (cores:
R H E
Plnnlgsn 10 10 1
Reclamation 8 4 8
Pinnuran: Schortgen and Cadj.
Reclamation: R. Hafer and L. Hafer.
Calhoun's 14 13 1
Kalpine 1 1 7
Calhoun: Oeatvang and McLlng.
Kalpine: Zimmerman and Horn.
fine hockey player, and Cernlk de
nied they ever were communist,
and said they wished to take refuge
In the United State.
The statement came on the heels
of order from Prague for the pair
to return home Immediately because
two Germans and a Spaniard were
participating In the tournament.
Cernlk has a wife and three-year-old
son In Prague. Drobny leaves
hla mother and 80-year-old father,
manager of a Prague tennis court.
Drobny't father reputedly Is a com
munist. Flit EE
Deer Rifle
W. i. ilTlnf away a kraal
111 ts-sa tiareu aim. J.n trlva la
Cec's Signal Service
76 Main 81. Phone 06t
c
doubt about whether Leo or Branch
ran the day-to-day controla. Leo, of
courae, waa giving the hit and run
and ateal algnala but some writers
haa the auaplclon that Rickey wa
picking tha lineup and sometimes
the pitchers.
When Durocher left Brooklyn laat
July to become manager of tha Ol
anta th auplclon that Rickey wa
running thinga In Ebbet field ttlll
remained.
But now with Durocher solidly
planted aa manager of the (ilanu
under a mrw three-year contract
running through IU51, the base ball
esperl are beginning to notice
that It muat have been Lippy wh
waa running the Dodger all the
lime.
The change he hat made In th
Olant team are remindful of the
alteration he used to mak with
the Dodger.
When you go to the Polo Oround
these days you really must depend
on the corecrd seller's axiom
"You can't tell the players with
out a scorecard."
Branch Rickey ha been blamed
I for a lot of things In Brooklyn but
victory. The Solont chased Pinky
Woods in the second with a five-run
outburst. The trick waa turned on
three walks, three tingle and a
double.
The Solont have the series edge,
two to one.
Saltzman checked Loa Angeles
with six hlta while Portland beat
the Angel 6-2. taking a three-zero
series edge. The Beavers collected
all their runs In the sixth frame,
homers by Leo Thomaa and Jim
Olsdd accounting for five of them.
In marking off hla 11th win.
Rookie Raltzman walked aeven, but
fanned five.
San Diego shaded Oakland 5-4
with Orestes Mlnoao't aeventh
frame single producing the winning
run. The Acorns had tied the count
4-4 In the sixth on Jackie Jensen's
three-run homer. Daln Clay acored
four of the Padre runs, helping Jes
Flore turn In hit 13th pitching vic
tory of the year.
The win gave the Padre a two
one series edge.
Today schedule:
Hollywood lOlenn Moulder 10-51
at Racrsmento 'Don Johnson 3-10
or Tom Rose 3-3.
I.
oraiue inrro Karpei g-4) at Han
1000 ! rrancisco (Harry rrldman 1-1).
loool Oakland 'Ralph Buxton 4-4) at
ajjiSan Diego 'Lvmsn Undc 8-81.
rortiana ivince Dt Biaal S-ll) at
Loa Angelea 'Don Carlsen 6-6).
(All games at night except Oak
land at San Diego.)
R H E
Seattle 000 100 1036 7 0
San Francisco 000 000 1001 4 1
8c nana and Orasso, Warren (9);
Nagy. Singleton ( and Partee,
Harvls (8.
Portland 000 006 0006 t 1
Loa Angelea 010 000 0012 3
Saltrman and Oladd: Stephens,
Anthony (6, Ihde (8 and Burbrlnk.
Hollywood 100 300 0003 0
Sacramento 050 000 lox 6 1
Woods. Roy 2 and Sandlock:
Holcombe and Raimondl.
Oakland 001 003 0004 4
San Diego 102 010 1006 1
Thompson and Kerr; Flore and
Moore. Ritrhry (7).
Salem Forester
Dies On Cruise
DALLAS. July 16 (4t Richard K.
Decamp. 32. prominent Salem for
ester, collapsed of a heart attack
and died In a canyon near Valsett
while cruising timber yesterday.
DeCamp was chief forester of the
Willamette Valley Lumber Co, and
affiliates. He also was a member
of the OA-C lands advisory board,
and wa Polk county chairman of
the Keep Oregon Orren association.
An Oregon State college graduate,
he had been working on a song
range sustained yield program for
the Oerllngrr mill recently, con
ducting experiment on reforesta
tion. The widow and three children
survive.
afflllati
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
Long Beach, N. Y. Bandy Sadd
ler, 127, New York, stopped Chief
Oordon House, 136. Houston, 4.
Hollywood Mario Trlgo, 135,
Monterrey. Mex., outpointed Joey
Angelo. 139 'i. Providence, R. I., 10.
Laa Vegas Jimmy Blvlns. 182 H.
Cleveland, knocked out Watson
Jones, 180, Los Angeles, 2.
Donkey Baseball
Klamath vs. Merrill
LIONS CLUBS
Old Recreation Field
on Owens St.
Sunday, July 17
2:30 P. M.
Adults 85c Children 50c
Benefit Lioni Sight Ceniervotien Fund.
when It comes to shaking up a
! team Durocher la In a class by him-
sell.
In th Giants' flrat 68 gamea this
season, Llppy ha used 37 lineup
combinations. Only Sid Oordon and
Bob Thompson have played In every
game. All the othert have b a n
benched for light hitting at o n a
time or another.
Despite the fact that the Giants
were only aeven gamea ant of first
place at the end at June, Durocher
had employed 14 different double
I play eomhinatlona. Half the aeaaon
, la gone and nobody seems to know
j from day to day what player will
; handle the Important shortstop and
j second base posltlona. The writers
wHh the team Jost shake their
heads as new double play combi
nations attempt ta get acquainted.
Buddy Kerr, a good shortstop but
often In Durocher'a dog house, ha
played beside five different second
basemen. Other Olant shortstops
have been Bill Rlgney. Jack Lohrke
who also plays second base or
third baseand yk Culler. Each
of them ha teamed with three dif
ferent second tackera.
lOoen Air
jBouts Set
PORTLAND. (Special) A new
boxing promotional organisation
will open Ita door for business on
Tuesday night, July 19, when tha
Hayden Boxing club ataru a aer
ie of weekly outdoor shows at the
midget auto track In Januen Beach
will be Portland's first out
door card in alx year, and Malch
maker Tex Salkeld haa lined up
an Impressive card for tha Inaug
ural In the main event It will be Indi
an Dick Wolle, of Portland, the
Northwest prize fistic sensation,
against Bobby Burgess, San Fran
cisco Negro.
Wolfe will carry an unblemished
1949 record Into the fray against
a foe who hold a kayo win over
Phil Sampson, draws with the
famed Nick Diss ana Tote Marti
oe3 and victories over Johnny Mil
ler and Jim Bocheio.
Tha ten-round seml-windup alone
assures plenty of red-hot action, for
It pit Buddy Oilman of Seattle,
against Billy Smith of Ban Fran
cisco. Oilman currently It the most pop
ular ring warrior In Portland, hav
ing been voted popularity honor
In each of hla local battle. Smith
wa all-navy featherweight cham
pion until hi recent discharge,
when ha turned professional and
started a string of victories.
Three four-round preliminaries
will be added to the card.
Pilots Add
Two Mentors
PORTLAND. Ore. (Special) The
signing of two assistant football
coaches and a trainer by University
of Portland's athletic committee thla
week put Head Coach Harry
Wright's staff at full strength for
the opening of the Pilot' grid cam
paign next September.
New assistant coaches are Floyd
Simmons, former Notre Dame full
back and professional star, who will
instruct backfield men and Joe
TedeachJ, ex -Pilot guard, who will
serve as freshman football coach.
New full-time trainer win be
August Pelllno. who starred for
Niagara university and served a
trainer at Aquinas Institute. Roches
ter. N. Y. when Wright was head
coach there from 1946 to 1949.
Major League
LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting Robinson. Brooklyn. .361 ;
Klner. Pittsburgh. J30.
Runs batted In Robinson. Brook
lyn. 67: Hodges, Brooklyn. 65.
Home runs Klner. Pittsburgh.
23: Oordon, New York. 16.
Pitching Srwell. Pittsburgh. 5-0.
1 000: Roe. Brooklyn, (-3, and Lom
bard! and Chamber, Pittsburgh,
4-1. .800.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batting Kell, Detroit, J46: Dl
Magglo, Boston, .343.
Runs batted In Stephens, Boston,
89: Williams. Boston. 87.
Home runs Stephens, Boston, 21;
Williams. Boston. 20.
Pitching Reynolds. New York.
10-1, .909; Wynn. Cleveland, 6-1,
J57.
Want Ada phoned to 8111 before
11:30 a. m. appear the same dayl
Jordan Turns
in 10th Win
Klamath PalU bounced back Into tha win column laat night and
Pittsburg won It fourth atralght gama to keep the Far West baseball
league tight a a drum In th upper dlvlalon. But coming up faat on
the outidde are the Maryavllle Bravea whom th Gems play tonight at
Marysvllle In the start of a three-game series.
Last night Nile Jordan limited th Canta Roaa Cata to four hlU
and marked up hla 10th win of tha aeaaon aa the crrm beat tha Cata
8-l. Pittsburg edged Redding 7-6
.STANDINGS
FAR WEST LEAOl'E
W L Vet
Klamath Fall 46 36 .639
Pittsburg 48 39 .633
Willows 44 33 .579
Redding . 39 37 .513
Santa Rosa 37 37 -500
Marysvllle 34 40 AM
Vallejo 31 46 .403
Medford 33 54 .289
Yesterday Result
Klamath Fall 8, Santa Roaa 1.
Pittsburg 7, Redding 6.
Willows 16. Vallejo 14.
MarysvUl 6-9, Medford 1-0.
PACIFIC
Hollywood ..
Ssxrsmento
San Diego .
Oakland
Seattle
Portland
COAST LEAGUE
66 44 .
.607
.528
.614
.509
.509
AM
.436
.409
67
87
86
87
83
San Francisco
Loa Angelea . 46
Yeaterday'a Results
Seattle 6. San Francisco 1.
Sacramento 6. Hollywood 3.
San Diego S. Oakland 4.
Portland 6, Lot Angeles 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
J13
-593
.643
Alt
IM
A
J97
jr.t
I St. Low
Boston . .
j Philadelphia, .
I New York ...
! Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Chicago
Yesferday Br alts
Brooklyn 11. Cincinnati 5.
St. LouU 1. Philadelphia 6.
Boston 6. Chicago 1.
Pittsburgh at New York, rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 63 37
Cleveland 46 33
Philadelphia 46 36
Boston 43 37
Detroit 43 40
Washington 34 43
Chicago 34 48
8L Lour 34 65
Yesterday' Result
Detroit 6. Boston 7.
Wtahtngton 9. Chicago 4.
Philadelphia 8. Cleveland 8.
New York 6. 8L Loui 0.
.677
M
3
Ml
.443
.415
.304
Ski Tournament
On Mt. Hood
I PORTLAND. July 16 (Pi The na
1 tlonal four-way ski tournament win
be held on Mount Hood, east of here.
I next February 25-26, President Ted
j Wassard of the Cascade Ski club
said Friday.
The meet originally had been
awarded to the Seattle area, but
sponsorship there waa withdrawn
and the Cascade club offered to
handle It, he said.
DANCE
AT
Merrill,
Community
Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by
LES GARDNER
AND HIS WESTERN
SWING BAND
Vsral by Johnny Holloway
and 8am Thlgpea
v DANCING1"
I I .,1,
KLAMATH FALLS PIONEERS
HILT "JETS"
GEMS STADIUM
and the Marysvllle club took both
ends of a twin bill from tha un
fortunate Medford Nugget 6-1 and
9-0. Pet Smith held the Nugget to
two hits in Die nightcap.
The Bravea have won tlx atralght
and 13 of their laat 13 ataru, but
are still lodged In sixth place.
The league' other gam went 10
Innings before Willows subdued
Vallejo 16-14.
Tha Oem got to George Ory
for two run In tha top of tha first
last night and that waa enough aa
Jordan waa practically untouchable.
The victory kept the Oema half a
game ahead of Pittsburg In tha
league's first place and four game
ahead of third-place Willows.
Squat Bill Enoa homered In tha
seventh Inning for Pittsburg to pro
vide what proved to be the winning
run aa tha Diamond defeated Red
ding and made a clean aweep of
that aerie. Oene Painter tripled
with two aboard In the tenth to give
Willows It racecourse win over Val
lejo. Llna tcorea:
R R R
Klamath Fall 200 000 141 11 1
Santa Roaa 010 000 000 I 4 4
Jordan and Mohler: Oray, Barron
(9) and Billing. (Box acor un
available.) Redding 020 030 01041 T 1
Pittsburg 000 043 lOx 7 11 3
Howard, Ouetfo (6) and Johnson;
Hernandez and Lucldo.
Medford 010 000 01 4 1
Marysnlle 100 041 x 4 1 1
(1st game; 7 Innings)
Dykes. Roach (6) and Reagan,
Buono (2); D. Smith and Carr. '
Medford 000 000 000-4) 1
Msxyrvllle 300 031 llx 10
(2nd game)
MacmtUan. Waters (6) South (8)
and Buono; Swain and Casey.
Willow 300 134 103 316 17 4
Vallejo 600 000 306 014 31 I
(10 innings)
Oreen, Cox (1), Dudrey (9) and
O raves: Carter, DtMagglo (6),
Harding (7) and Trtandoe.
j
Prize Winners
Mr. Fred Farley was a prize-winner
yesterday in tha Reame wom
en'a bogey tournament, acorlng th
longest drive on No. 3 hole, and
Mrs. John McCulIoch'a tea shot ct
No. 7 nestled on the green to give
her a prize on that hole.
lv) I
Baffled By
Garden Pests?
Yoa ntMdn't b if you um
EndoPt,! It's all th protec
tion mot) garden Med in on
casy-to-uae product. No longer:
i it neccMitry to clutter shelves
with a confusing aaeortment of
half'uaed items. Just a fewi
quick strokes with the spe-j
cially 'invented KndoPest dust
gun gives you three-way con
trol over most chewing insects,,
sucking insects and fungus di--N
aeasea. Use with confidence on
edible fruits and vegetnblesw
We have economical refill car
tridgea for tha dust guns.
En do Pest
tuN r twirr
2:30 P. M.
A dm. (3 plut 13 tal
Kiddle I9e pin 6e tax
mmmt