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MONDAY, JULY 18, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACI NIN1 Stephens' Bat Hot; Sox Split With Indians Joltin' Joe Homers A Yanks Divide Chicago Twin Bill Br Tht Associated Frru If Jrss McCarthy's HnsUm lied Hon full to ovrtk the New York Yankees In the American league pennant atrugglr, It will nut be tin fault nf Vern (Junior) Hteiihrn. Hteuhe'is currently In imclm thf f If Id Willi M fmir-baitgera and 01 rum ballod In. Ill" closest pursiirr U Teammate Ted Wllllema, ho hi 31 hiunera end 88 Kill's. Vent lashed out two rmmere and drnv In all Hnalon'a rum a tht lied Box divided a dmiblelireder will) the Indiana In Cleveland yes terday before crowd of 7S.&W With first Haacmen Mickey Ver non knorklm In thre rum with double nd single, tin Tribe won lht oeiier. 4-. Birphens halted In both Boston rum with a home run mid tingle In three official times at bat. lht Hoena rama bark to win Ilia nightcap. 9-1. aa you in Chuck rflobha outpltrhed veteran At Urn ton. Again Hlephana fashioned both lloaton rum. H elngled to arort J.iliunv Peakv with tha lying run in the sixth Inntni. and won ilia lame in tha ninth with hla 33rd homer. Tha split prevented Uia two clubs jfjr'lnm making any lain on tha pace eatllna Yankee, but tha Red 8o wrra abla to vault pant Philadelphia Into third ptara. Tha Athletics dropped to fourth plan. losing a doublehesder to tha Tigers In De trolt. -0 and 8-4. IIIMAOOIO MOMKHM Tha Yankees split a twin bill with tha Whit rVi In Chicago Jo In. Magglo'a stth homa run In tha sev atith Inning gaa Iha Yankee tha opener. 1-1. and Vic Kaachl hla lth triumph atalnat only two leasee Tha Whlla Boa pounded Trad Bantord and frank Bhaa for 14 hlla to earn s 1 3 triumph In tha nightcap. Paul Campbell, little used tlrt basemen, shared tha heme role with Kouthpaw Ted Oray sa th Tiger mowed down the A a twice to climb within s fame and a half of the Mackmen. Campbell slammed a home run with tha bases full snd sdded two ilngles sa Oray blanked tha A s. 1-0. In the opener on three hlla. Th Tiger lint baseman then won tha aeccmd gam with an 11th Inning alugle that droy in tha wln tng run In Detroit's second gam 8-4 triumph. Th SI Louis Browns swept their first doubleheader of tha season, taking two from tha Washington Henatore. 18-8 and 7-4. Rnnkl Out' fielder Roy Blevers sparked th Hrownl sttsrk with flv hits in seven times at bat. Brooklyn ratalned lis game snd s half lead over runner-up Bt. LViuls, edging out iha Chicago Cuba. 4-3. while tha Cardinals war he Una th Clients In NeWYWk. 10-i:Th third place Boelon Ilraves Inst ground, splitting twin blU with tha Clnctnnstl Reds, whlla Pitts, burgh nosed out fourth plac Phila. delphle, 1-1. Th Pravea won th opener, 1-4, but th Reds cam back to win tha ntsrhtcan. 3-3. III.MO BPAatRl.fN Lult Olmo. recently reinstated Mralcan league jumper, broke up th Cub-Dodger bsttl with s ninth Inning homer, hla first of th season. Red Munger had sn easy time Inning hla seventh gam sa hla Cardinal teammate. Red Brhnen dienat and Eddie Kaaak. blasted horn runs. Th Cards collected 13 hit Cliff Chambers bestrd Runs Meyer In a hurling duel sa th Pirates gained a fiv-lnnlng triumph over th Phil. Rsln washed out th rest of th contest as well sa tha sched uled second game. Rsln also rut tha acheduled twin bill in Brooklyn and New York In half. Kddle Bauer's ninth Inning single with two out scored Eddla Blank with th run that gava Boston Its first gam triumph over th Itads. Kent Peterson outpltched Johnny Antonelll In th nightcap. Steel plpea snd tubes now are made In aisra ranging from hypo dermic needlea to pipes 150 Inches or mora In diameter. Greeks, Turks Renew This Time It's Soccer AP Nrwsfealures ISTANBUL A soccer match has bruughl lecllhga between Ureras ana Turks to the highest pitch since the war of 1U22. Ther hss been soma aerloua name-calling. The lureign ministers oi each country, apeaaing belure tnelr respective parliaments, have been caustic. There have beeu as r I o u a anU-Orrek demonstrations hare. Th newspaper "Zafer" at An kara remarked editorially that the soccer Incident reflected the "real characteristic of th hoodlums we threw Into tha aea at Smyrna th th of September (1022)." While on th surface th matter was born of a soccer match, th aotual cause Is. of course, historic. A high plsred Greek diplomat, at the height of th dispute, a a I dl "There la no need trying to decelv ourselves. Tha (irreks and th Turk actually cannot be close friends. Rut cold-blooded thinking on both sides dictates the absolute necessity of our collaboration." Th two nations, each bolstered militarily and economically by America to hold back communism, re bound together tinder a friend ship, economic, snd cultural treaty. Here'a what brought about, to day's situation: Tha Oreeks staged the annual Mediterranean Football Friendship Cup matches. In the first match the Turks beat the Egyptians and In tha aecond th Oreeka. In the third, th Turks met th Italians. Thar are various versions, but tha generally mL ... -a' . I ' " t --at .WihgT i. ; i OLD FOLKS One Arntzen won 14 straight gomes, or all he pitched for Albany of the Eastern league this sea son. Records show the Cedar Rapids right hander to be 40. Major League LEADERS NATIONAL I t At.l r. Battlns-Hoblnsun. Brooklyn. 363; Kiner. Pittsburgh. J 12 Hum baited ln-Kobinson, Brook lyn. M: llldges. Brooklyn, so. Home runs Klnrr. Pittsburgh. 34; Gordon. New York. 17. Pitching -rVwell, PltUburgh. 6-0, 1 onoo; chamber. Pittsburgh, 6-1, til. AMI HK AN I.I Alit f. Battlng-DlMagglo. Boston, Krll. Detroit. 338 J43; Runs batted In Stephen. Boston, 3 Williams. Boston. 80. Home run Htephcn. Beaton, 33; Williams. Boston. 31. Pitching Reynolds. New York, 10-1. JWB; Wynn. Cleveland. 7-1. Mlt. Adams Cops Handicap Trap Trophy BAi.r.M. July 18 ( W. H. Mc Crsdy. Portland, won the all-around championship of the Orrgon PITA trauhoot In final rounda her yes lerdsy. Ooorge W. Vornuh. Sutherlln. won th stale handicap till-, snd P. L. Dambscher. Walnut drove. Calif., and Bert Damplrr. Seattle, tied for the out-of-state all-around crown. Th out-of-state aggregate high honors went to Harry Shaw, Ellen, burg, Wash. McCrady and Clyde Fox. Merrill. Ore, tied for the all-around at 380 apiece. McCrsdy then broke 25 straight target In both the 18-yard and handicap snd had 31 In the doubles for the title. Tox mused three st 18 yards, one In the handi cap snd 23 In the doubles. For the state handicap. Cornish won In s shontoff with three others. Cornish. McCrady. Charlea Welling ton. Burns. Clay Donley. Portland, each had 88 of 100 targets. Then In the ahooloff Cornish blasted 73 of 75 for th title. Dr. J. Martin Adam. Klamath FalU. annexed the preliminary handicap trophy Saturday. He won In a ahootolf with W. P. Janser. Orant Pas, and Fnrsberg. Port land. They had tied st 4 snd Dr. Adams hit 48 birds In th ahootoff. Janser hit 44 and Forsben 43. Brarll U somewhat larger than th United fita'es and three times the alxe of Argentina. accepted one I that the Turks be came Infuriated aa thousands of Orrek spectator loudly booed the lurks and cheered Uie Itallana. With the score tied 2-2 and the game nearly over, an Italian booted a goal. The Turks protested he was ofislde. The Orrek referee ruled It Iruiil, and the Italians won. Immediately after the game, the Turks charge, they were aet upon by Greek partisan and mauled. Turks tried to break Into the dress ing room of the rrteree but police slopped them. An Italian substitute walked In from the field. A Turk kicked him severely. Hporta writers from Istanbul newspapers opened op. Papers de voted entlr front pagea to bitter attacks against the Oreeka. Rporta and alurient grnupa organised pro test meeting. The largest waa held her th day the defeated Turks Italy retained the cup returned. Inonu atarilum waa packed. Nasty plaearda were everywhere. There were few Greek around, After the protest demonstration ended thnusnndn nf the demonstra tors marched through Istanbul's central shopping district Intent on reaching the Greek consulate and the Hrllenlo club. A hastily put up barricade and a full company of mounted police stopped them At th same time, thousand at students tried to march on the Greek consulate t Irmlr, t h Turks new name for old Hmvrna. They failed. Th next day I5.8IH) rlemonslralerl at Ankara, anr Ilk, wis failed In an altemnt In reach HLvela.ws, ft r Beavers Move From Doormat Position Fast Portland Captures Pair From Angels; Stars, Sacs Split By The Associated Presa The Portland Baavtrs. onia thought to be permanent tenants of tha Pacific Coast league bssemant, are moving upstairs and fast. Tha Beavers took s pair Hunday from the current cellar-dwellrrs, lt Angeles I to and 7 to 1. Port land Hunday ace, Tommy Bridges, hurled s four-hlller In tha finale, Tha double win put Portland 13 games behind the league-leading Hollywood Htara snd only gam and half behind Oakland and B sltle, tied for fourth place. Hollywood snd second-placa Sac ramento spilt Hunday. Th Solon took the oiieiirr 4 to 3 snd the Htar the nightcap t h Hie series count ended 4 to J In favor of tha sizzling Boloni. The Btara are eight games In front. j Also splitting s pair were Ban j D'eao and Oakland. Th Padres' ; Max West hit his 33rd homer of the year- s grand alammer In the first game. Pitcher A a v 1 a r Kesclgnlo helted his causa along with s third : Inning double' that drove In three j run. The Padres won tha opener II to 3. In tha finale, homers by Ijd Christopher. Prank Kerr snd Parnell Woods helped to slug out 11 to I win for the Oaks. Brattle's Herman Bens tossed four-hlttcr at the Ban Pranrtsco : Heal In their opener. Tha Suds won ! It 6 to 3. In th second game, tha Seals parlayed their two hit with soma aVrifirea Into th. gam win- ntng run. Manny Perex deftly scat tered flv hit to notch th win. Monday'a schedule. ,JL",??,! ..kij' . , PST. (Only gam acheduled.) 31 STANDINGS W . 47 . 50 Pet. .835 .83 M4 413 413 .481 .405 .282 Klamath Falls .. . Pittsburg - Willows Redding Santa Rosa Maryavill Vallejo Mrdford Hnnday'a Reanlta Klamath FalU 8. Marysvlll .4 Santa Rosa 12. Medford 8. Pittsburg II, Willows 8. Vallejo 13-3. Redding 11-7. PACIFIC t'OANT LrAGt'E Hollywood Sacramento San Diego . OakUnd Heattle ., Portland" .800 .533 318 404 68 . 55 404 .481 .442 .407 San Francisco 80 Los Angeles 48 Swnday a Reawlta Seattle 8-0. Sen Prsnclaco J-l. Portland 8-7. Los Angelea 8-1. San Diego 11-1. Oakland 3-11. Sacramento 4-6, Hollywood 3-8. NATIONAL LEAOI E Brooklyn 80 32 .818 St Louis .. 48 S4 480 Boston 48 38 448 Phllsdelphla 43 40 418 ! New York 38 41 .488 j Pittsburgh 38 43 .488 ClnctnnaU S3 48 .407 Chicago 31 S3 468 Randaya Results Brooklyn 4. Chicago 3. St. Louis 10. New York 1. Pittsburgh 2. Phllsdelphla 1. Boston 5-3. Cincinnati 4-2. AMERICAN LEACr. New York S3 2 .848 Cleveland 47 34 480 Boston 45 38 443 Philadelphia 45 3 438 Detroit . 44 41 418 Washington 34 48 .425 Chicago 38 49 .434 8t. Louis 27 S5 J29 Sunday's Results Cleveland 4-1. Boaton 3-2. Detroit 8-8. Philadelphia 0-4. St. Loula 15-7, Washington 8-4. New York 3-3. Chicago 1-7. Battling: Warfare th G r k embaaay. Scores of smaller protest developed across th land What does til thla portend r It la hard to believe that out of It will come any hard and fast change In normal relations. But It ha left a deep scar on the worried Oreek minority. It proved to them how little the Turki have lorgotten In th paslng years. A small white turnip gives de licious flavor to a vegetable soup: peel and dire the turnip and cook with the other vegetables. COMFORT Unlimited Trust Wemrert "As comfortable as an old pair of ahora" say the man wearing one of our new truase developed during the war and now available to truss wearer. If you are looking for Rtirtrantced com fort ye. QUARAWTEEDI Lee Hendricks Vour Neighborhood Druggist mt So. Sth Ph. 4331 All-Stars Shoot At Offensive Records PORTLAND. July 18 (Hpeclali-. Th Oregon All Htars and Portland All-Htars, when they dh here at Multnomah siudlum AukusI 27. will aim at some touirh nffrmlv records established In last yrar's first annua! Winners' hospital all-star football game. Soma of Ilia figures recorded In th opening clav.lc may be on the books for years to come as tins game between graduated hiKh schixjl seniors devious through the years. Bam Baker of CorvallU, who scored four touthdowm and 34 point for Oregon, has the record that most grid obvrvrrs feci will , withstand assault the longrht time. Another is the mark of live con i versions held by Jerry Mitchell of Ashland, who was successful In each attempt as-the upstate tram whipped Portland 31 to 13. Two others that may be a long time In being erased are the punt of M yard by Pal Duff of Grant ' and tha pas Intercepted return of j I0 yards by Baker. Many of the others are sure to fall In lht year's tilt. The coaches i have been permitted to employ any atyle of offense. Both Eric Waldorf of the Portland team and Mel In- I Kyne Visions Bay Meadows Purse Ai Million Dollars SAN MATEO, Calif . July 18 (Bneelali With construction work on the Bay Meadows track rapidly I taking place on schedule. Oenrral Manager William P. Kyne an-! nounred yesterday 81.000.000 will he: allocated for purse distribution when j ' n'u" "I September 13. With the aid f It neighbor track. Tanforan. the California Jockey club directors plan to distribute thi to approval of the i Csilfornls horse rscing board. If granted, approximately 12.000000 will be distributed In Northern Cali fornia thU fall by both Bay Meadows snd Tsnforan. making this the richest season ever for thoroughbred owners. Feature event of the forthcoming meeting U th 17th running of the 150.000 Bay Meadows Handicap slated for Saturday. October 22. The distance at a mil and one-eightn. Kyne also announced a 86000 quarter I aa well. Every other barn will be horse hsndicsp Is billed In con-1 made of concrete snd 100 per cent Junction with the Bay Mesdows i fireproof. Both the old snd new Handicap October 22. This u un-' bams will accommodate 3000 horse, questionably the largest purse ever j Approximately 2000 are expected to offered for horses of this breed in be on hnd when th meeting open the state. The rac will be con- ' September 13 tested at one-quarter mile. Quarter j Bay Meadowa will not lack In horse events have been scheduled ; visual charm, either. About 375, for each raclnf day of the meeting ' 000 has been spent to beautify the In addition to the regular eight race ' Infield with decorative floral Items. .Go Titles Leave Teen-Ager, Angeleno Grasp N.W Amateur SEATTLE, July 18 (PI Edean out look like a billiard table. collect Anderson, a teen-ager from Helena, I lug six birdies In the down boles he Mont snd the vetersn Bruce Mc- Cormlck of Los Angelea held the Pacific Northwest amateur golf titles today the first time in many yean thry have left the home country. Miss Anderson. 18, trimmed 21-year-old Alice Bauer of Los Angeles for the womena crown Saturday. 3 and I, rallying at the close of the 38-hole finals to grab th diadem. Mccormick, who had played Just well enough to win during the week long tourney, suddenly broke out with a rash of birdies to crush Ray Weston of Spokane, Pacific North west Oolf association champ tn 1847, 7 and 8. The women's title last was held by an "outsider" In 1941, when Betty Jameson of Ban Antonio, Tex., was the victor. George Von Elm of Salt Lake City waa the last to divorce the Northwest from Ha men's crown, taking It In 1922. Ml.ta Bauer, whose exaggerated barkawlng waa the talk of the tour ney, took a tlve-up lead on Edean In the first nine holes and waa three up ' when they turned the 18-hole comer. After lunch the Montana girl chopped four strokes off wom en's par 37 to even the argument In i nine holes. She finally went In 1 front on the 32nd hole and won the 34th and 35th. Weston turned In sub-par golf that would have squelched almost anyone but McOormlck. The Spo kane player waa one under par for the 30 holes they toured, but the California Walker cupper was eight under. McCormick never was down to hla opponent He waa two up after nine holes and held the same edge at the end of 18 with a two-undrr-par 71. In the afternoon he mad Uie Seattle Oolf club's rugged lay. t Jantzen TEE SHIRTS! $295 The GUN STORE 714 Main St. gram of Oregon have announced that they plan to vary their attacks, i mixing both T-formutton and single i wlngtmck. They may employ dif ferent unit tor each style . Following la s list of game record: I Longest run from scrimmage Bam Baker. Corvallls. 31 yard. I Longest klckoff return Don Pul- j ler, Commerce, 21 yards. Longest punt Pat Duff. Orant, ; 541 yards. Most complete passe Don Puller, ! Commerce, 7 M yardsi, I Longest scoring play John Per- ! rell, Orant, to Dave Powell, Waxh- : Ingto, 47 yards. Most points scored- Ram Baker, CorvallU. 24 (4 touchdown). Most conversion Jerry Mitchell, Ashland. 6. Longest pass Interception return Bam Bakrr. Corvallla. 0 yeards. longest punt return Pat Duff, Orant, 15 yard. Most total yardage Sam Baker, CorvallU. W yard. Most first down Portland. 14. Mont team yardage from scrim mage Oregon. 153. Most team yardage from passing Portland. 147. 'm total team yardage Port land. 238. , card. This, too. Is subject to the i racing ooaro approvaj in sn attempt to focus nUonl sttrntion on Bay Meadows. Kyne stated he will make nersonal re quest to Warren Wright of Calumet farms to ship either Coal town or Citation to the Weat Coast. Primary ; Importance of their appearance cap and the Children's Hospital Handicap. Saturday, October 15. , cct ws, . wlnnlnY one last yesr , when the Calumet flyer romped oft ! with the 85O.0O0 Tanforan Handicap, j He ha not faced the barrier In six months. Meanwhile, the 81.000.000 face lifting Job U gradually making Bay ; Meadowa one of the fineat race courses in the country. The seml- . clrculsr psddock, clubhouse, snd turf club will be completed shortly. Work on the new barn area st i the east of the oval U on schedule Home needed to end the mstch. Three times he missed four-foot birdie putts, but once when he needed a long one to match Weston he canned a 30-footer. Next year the tournament goes to the Capllano course at Vancouver, B C. The title will be decided at the Spokane Country club In 1951. One of the earliest examples of Roman bronze is a coin minted In 20 BC. this iita.il Tf Uj 1:1 K I ' ' k. 0 Mm mi finis and trouble. Pay for repair; rebuildinf. painting, nno con.riiefion uifn no government red tape. The .Copelsuid Mnainca Plan A new garage, a new room, a new kitchen, a new bathroom you can have them all at low cost 11 you deal with a Copeland Yard. Copeland'a finance plan covers everything. Entirely tree ot government regu-, latlon and red tape. A complete, last, eaay-tc-homdle financing service tot Copeland customers. II the build ing bug bites you don't hesitate see Cppelcmd today. LUMBER YARDS Your Friendly Kelghhorhod Ymrd High School Big Wheel KA.MLOOPS, B. C, July l tCPi An l-year-old high school tudent, Cliff Keeley, haa step ped out on tha road to baseball's big wheel the major leagues. Keeley was signed up here Sat urday by Scout Tony Robello, of Bt. Louis Brown. He Is to ap pear at th Brown' spring train ing camp next year. Robello aaya h U despatching Keeley south for s pitching try out In th United State. If he doesn't mke the grsd, he will still ba sasured of sn outfield spot. Keeley will finish out the sea son with Kamloopa In the Oksn sgsn vslley International lesgue. Pioneers Win, 3-2 STANDING W. L Ptt. J00 300 .600 ma AO0 .400 J00 .100 KIsmsih Fslla 8 Durumulr Hilt 8 McCloud t Yreks 6 Weed 4 Mt. 8hsst I Shsst, Dam 1 At least two teams were mathe matically eliminated Sunday from the four-club playoff which will de cide the Northern California base ball league championship next month. Mt. Shasta and Shasta Dam. the I Ull-enders, couldn't get into the first division now If they started winning. Klamath Fall and Durumulr. with four game to play, are virtu- slly assured of plsyoff spot. The Pioneers Sunday afternoon defeated the Hilt Jet 3-2 In a ugnt mstch st Oem stadium. Fran Miller held the Jets to six hit ana struck out 11. A four-hit third Inning, including Earl Brook' triple and two Hilt errors, gave uic rionecrs two ruu in that Irame and the lead that was never overcome, and In the sixth Willi Du ruler reached base on an error, took second on a passed bail and scored on Oordy LoScaixo s I single lor the marginal run. Hilt didn't score until th ninth inning when three hit, one a mis judged fly to short center, let In two runs. Pitcher Loren Cumminga of the Jet bsd nine strikeouts. j isuiuwuu s,cpv pacer aj uu . uuig Yreka 9-4. The McCloud Loggers defeated Ml. Shasta 8-5 and Weed used 31 hits and 11 errors to ahellack Shasta Dam 21-9. Shorucor R. H. H Hilt 000 000 0033 8 1 Pioneers 003 001 OOx 3 9 1 Cumminga and R. Tnnca; Miller and Ooldbar. McMinnville In Semi-Pro Lead PORTLAND, July 18 WV-Kercher Lumber of Forest Orove and Mc Minnville moved Into the winners circle last night as the 14th annual state semi-pro baseball tournament got under way for a 32 night grind. The Kercher. tournament favo rites, were paced to a 8 to 0 win over Dayton by the three-hit hurl ing of Pete Jonas. In the second game. McMinnville defeated Oregon City. 3 to 0, with 18-year-old Marty Bergen allowing only three nits. Six teams meet tonight. Cor nelius la paired against Willamette: Philomath meet Amity, and Odell meets Portland's Mecca Lunch. Build it today easy inexpensive swTTion jwm V"-n. ne-to service vara. We t)lirr. GEMS STAY AHEAD Pittsburg Just TV- Wt. VI . L The Joust between Klamath baseball leadership boiled down to fractions over th week-end. Pittsburg, figured on games won and lost, la half s game In th lead, but percentagewise the Oem hold the edge. Klamath la figured sS 335 ( 47-37) while the Diamonds stand at .633 80-29. Klamath Kalis lost to the Marysvllle Braves 10- Saturday night snd yesterday went 13 Innings to defeat th Brave 6-4. Pittsburg, meanwhile, was alapptng the WII- -- , lows Card 17-4 Saturday and 8-1 1 yesterday. Unbeaten Blair Simp son won hi eighth game Saturday lor the Diamond. Johnny Lo perns n was credited with his 12th win yesterday In relief chore. He took over from Chuck Schildmeyer In the seventh with the Oem leading 4-3 but ihThrh "!. .'h' KO"' ,l the eighth and the game progressed 13 frame before the Gems finally won. In the Klamath half of that frame. Butch Faller was hit by Pitcher Dick Smith and was sac raIced to second by Pinky Hesse. Smith did himself more damage by muffing Hesse's bunt. Bill Reese singled Faller home and a few 1 momenta later with the bags loaded ; Ralph Mohler was hit by a pitch : ! from Herb HamUt, Smith's sue-1 cesser, snd Hesse (cored. I The Saturday night game result- j ed In Nile Jordan third loss of the ; season, slao In relief. Marysvllle shelled Joe Nicholas In the ninth I with a seven-run burst to tie the ! score at 8-8 and In the tenth Out- i I fielder Jack Sherratt stole home on j Jordan with the winning run. The Box: (Sunday) i KLAMATH FALL a SB B III .Norton, sa . Buica. 2b r:i-- 9h Hem.' cf i Res. Hernandez. CasMlli. rf I Mohler. e . Jensen. Scmidmeyer, Uwm"' Totals mastsvills j " i Ash"r. "ib 'dara. if cir. ! wnnama. 3b : sp,?' - cars Smith, a ' O. Smith, p ; Hsmllt. p , X-Jarkson - r-Kast Touts 41 4 a-riv out for Hamllt 13th. y-Ran for Carr Sin Klamath ono lan loo oro 1 a staosvllla .. 3UO 0TJO 010 OOO Oi Cougar Co-Captains Play For All-Stars SPOKANE. July 18 OP) Jerry William and Laune Netml. co captains of last season's Washington State college football team, have been picked to play for the college all-stars in the August 12 gridiron clash with the professional Phila delphia Eagles. The game will be played In Chi cago. SPARKLING EYES! SMILING LIPSI -'1 - . JjJL If you re this happy type, you'll be enthusiastic over tkis"Double-Rich"Kentucky whiskey. For real pleasure, say, "Make mine Cream!1' POUBLE-R.CH si?9yjy&9 Sis' KENTUCKY Points Away I. . i . . . . Palls snd Ptttsbunr for Pae Weak Towns Bops : Bay Cop LOS ANOELES. July 18 lTh-Kn. neth Town of San Francisco wear '. " golfing smbltlon todsy. Me won the medal snd possession of the handsome two-foot trophy for year by defeating left-hander Bill Betger. a San Francisco water front policeman, 8 and 1. In th 36-hole finals of the U. 8. publle) links tournament Saturday st Los Angeles' new municipal Ranch course. The ambition Is to become golf profruional some day on th plsy-for-pay tournsment trsll. But h said that can wait until he teles , few more big amateur tournaments. He succeeds Mike Parents, Long Beach. Calif., defeated In th first round last Monday. The champion was on under pax for hla week a toll. Lloyds Beat Champions ? EUOENE. July 18 OF) A star 0 laden team from Lloyd's tn Fort J t land edged out the defending cham. 1 ptons of Eugene Country Club t , win the 13th annual Willamette Vel- ley Oolf association tournament. 1 The Pnrtlandera posted a team g I score of 903 for the two day 38 hoi ' event. 39 -over-par. The defending , champion had 905. Portlands Col a I wood was third with 907: Laurel jj wood of Eugene and Devil's Lak e i tied for fourth with 919. Johnny Ekstrom, University ol o Oregon student playing for Laure.l- ! wood, was medalist with a three o i under-par 70-71 14L 0 The Salem team scored 991; Cor ' I vallis 988 and Albany 921 Deer Rifle WTe'ra (tetaf ewar a Sraa aw Magei ni ae-ae gsprass Bine. Jaat trie ka aa ask far Vree Caaae at Cec's Signal Service 78 Main 8L Phona 948V I"1", m Z3 ? WHISKEY-A BLEND A Sch.nley Mark of MrH Whltkty 86 Proof, 70 Grain Neutral Spirit. SchenUy Distillers. Corp., N. Y. C. V Is I