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FACI TWILVI HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON THURSDAY, JULY SI. l4t Indian Pennant Drive Stopped With 7-3 Loss Doby's 'Skull, Joe's Blows Give Yankees Victory By Ths Assoriatrd Pnu Larry Doby's "Skull" and Joe Dl. Mxmlo'f hntlng have put the cool er on Clevelauds primant drive at least temporarily. Doby drew a fine of an uiidi cloard amount last nutlit after he aa thrown out trying to steal borne with the bases loaded and nobody out In the eighth Inning. Doby's Cleveland main trailed the league-leading New York Yankees. 1-3 at the tune. That turned out to be the final score. Lefty Joe Page, mho had just replaced "Steady Eddie" Lopat. as having his troubles. He aalkrd Msnssrr Lou Boudreau on four alraiffht nitchea tn fnrra In m rttn He hadn't found the plate in two i tosses to boo Kennedy. Then It happened. Doby broke for the plate as Page walked bark toward the resin bag. The pitcher whirled and threw to Catcher Yogi Berra, who tagged Doby as he dove head first across the plate. Page proceeded to walk IFin&4i. T"l. I Wi- ' . i.ctuini... Anvil no ivuim nia siuil : - EKe" SSZV $'"S-Dom'nic, l.ft. of the. Red Sox. ond Yankees' Joe or Brown. iHTiuyyio arw rarciy rogemer, dut piay baseball the same wav r . - i ' V . ' I -MP1 iL:-' mm tt . ' I I I We Stocked no rxrrsE There seemed to be no excuse for Doby. Third Base Coach Steve O'Neill dldnt send him In. although the crowd of 75.30 booed him. Doby's club trailed by four runs. It definitely was not any situation for a steaL DIMaggio, who lifted the Tanks past Boston when they threatened in late June, drove in three runs with a triple and homer and cored twice as the Yanks again stretched their lead to t' games. The Boston Red Sox dropped 8 :, rame behind the leaders by bowing to the Chicago White Sox. -7. The White Box won In the ninth on a triple by George Metkovlch. two In tentlonal passes and Eddie Malone a ouiiiria ny. scoring Metkonch. Detroit pushed over three runs In the eighth to shade Washington. -5. Johnny Li poo's squeeze bunt ingle scored Hoot Seers with the winning run. Even led the attack with three singles off Loser Mickey Harris. BUMS SLIP Brooklyn lost a fun game of Its advantage In the National. The St. Louis Cardinals clipped Brooklyn's margin to 2; games by 10-Inning Bight game decision over the Bos ton Bra Tea. g-j. afler the Dodgers lost an afternoon t-g verdict to the onrush lng Pittsburgh Pirates. Ralph Klner lowered the boom en the Brooks, driving in tire runs with home runs Noa. 33 and 36. His second homer came In the top of the ninth with two men on and Brooklyn leading. I-S. Lou Klein, one of the three Cards who returned so organised kali from the Mexican league, belted a two-run double eff the left field wall that broke Bp the Boston game in tl lAth hnitiw Tk. rooted Howie PnlUt with f.i ! sa the second Inning. TWO HOMERS Hank Bauer drere la all the Chi cago Cobs runs with two homers and a triple in their 11 -Inning, 4-3. Victory over the Phillies. Bauer, who Bit only four homers for Cincin nati, bow has 14 as Cub and IS for the year. His triple off Reliefer Curt Simmons scored Andy Pafko who singled In the eleventh. The New York Olanu set new major league consecutive Inning coring record while whipping Cin cinnati, t-l. By scoring in each of the first three Innings, they extend ed their streak to 14 Innings. The old record was 13. set by the Olanu in 1923. Philadelphia at Bt. Louis In the American league was postponed be cause of wet grounds. Pitchers Stingy Saltzman Stops Suds With Three Bingles By The Associated Press i 14th win. In the loosely-played mghty stingy Wednesday night iftw once tmiUntj 4 to 0. uiit fames why won on three-hit Thursday's card: shutout Derformanrm. Anmhsr ... . a sut-hlt ter. um-S w , . ,l Hollywood (Jack Salveson. t-i. One of the three-hitters came Portlsnd Don Tlemmg 3-3 and from the arm of Sacramento s Ken 1 Vince Dl Bias!. -ll at Seattle .. .u.i.pu orer nerman se.v. -i3. and Denny San Diego brought the fast-moving i Oalehouse. 4-S. two games Solons to within 64 games of the San Prancisco i Harry reldman league-leading Hollywood Stars. I 3-D at Oakland .Earl Jones. -' Hal Saltzman, who was released a year ago by Seattle, had sweet revenge on the Rimim n ihM a three-hitter at them and enabled nis Portland Beavers to cop 3 to 0 win. It gave Saltzman a 14 won and six lost record for the season. He allowed none of his former fam. mates to get past second base. Trie third thra-hltr .v.. work of Lefty Lou Tost of Oakland no ncKcnea s to win from the Sen Prandaeo lull sol rti-a. bou's two-run homer took stick honors to rthe Oaks. SPLIT TWIN BILL Hollywood and Los Angeles split a marathon doubleheader. The 8 tan rallied to nah f ha nrwnw I t t I. the extra eighth Inning. It was a scheduled seren-tnnlng affair. Pinky Woods allowed but li hits nii whiffed seren m chalking uo his or Ralph Buxton. 4-4 San Diego Uess Fiona, 13- at Sacramento 'Don J orison, 4-io. All night games. Short scores: R H E Prtland 100 Ono 0033 ( 0 Seattle 000 000 000-0 3 3 Saltzman and Gladd: Schana. Karpel ii and Crasso. Los Angeles . . 001 100 00 3 f 1 Hollywood 000 001 113 7 1 . Stephens, McDanlels IT) and Bur enruc; woods and Opinion Rules BumsMustBeat Themselves NEW YORK, July 31 NKA-As quickly as lie could under the rules of the AU-Htar game. Billy South worth employed four Dodgers In ths National league lineup. When IVin Newrombe and Preacher Roe pitched, there were five. Pee Wee Reese and Javkie Robin son went all the way. Roy Cam panula and Oil Hodges were rushed into the front line after the first three timings, or as quickly as Southworth was on his own. Tht ........ Kl..- .. ha - -V nt evidence that the wily manager of the Braves agrees with practically all other basehell men In that the Brooklyna have more of everything than any other National league club. The consensus Is that the Brooks can be beaten only by themselves. The pitching is fitful and the young Buuerbaa make mistakes. But the Bums can beat the oppo sition from any place and In more ways than any other club In the business. An arrogant and reinforced band of Cardinals are charging at them, and play 17 of their last 23 at home. Conversely, the Brooklyns play 14 of the last 31 on the road. This might not make as much difference as it would ordinarily, however, for last season the Brooks were the bet road outfit in the circuit, played under .500 baseball at Ebbeu field. And the Red Birds long have been renowned as top travelers. With r ha Tniliini p. i , 1 1. at tKa Yankees, there should be more than uiui excitement m ootn major leagues right down to the wire. t! Major League ! LEADERS I NATIONAL LFAt.l E ! Batting Robinson. Brooklrn. 3M: Marshall. New York. J3J ! Runs batted In Robinson. Brook lyn. 70: Hodges. Brooklyn. M. Home runs Kiner. Pittsburgh, 2: Gordon. New York. 1. Pitching Chambers. Pittsburgh, f-1. JUT; Sewell. Pittsburgh, ft-1. S33. AMERICAN LEAGI'K Batting DiMaggio. Boston. J44: Kell, Detroit, .337. Runs batted In Stephens. Boston, ' v: wiuiams, Boston, is. Home runs Stephens. Boston. 33; Williams. Boston. 33. Pitching Reynolds. New York. 10-1. J0; Wynn. Cleveland. T-l. g7S. Felix Inks Clipper Pact CHARLOTTE. N. C. July 31 " Pelix UXki Blaiu'hard. for mer army All-America fullback, haa announced he will ploy pro fesslonal football this season with the Independent Charlotte Clipiiers. Blauchard. a lieutenant III air force. Is stationed at shear field, Sumter, S. C. about llti nillea from here. He said his military duties would allow him to play week -ends and his superiors have no ob)ection. Blanchard. "Mr. Inside.' and Glenn Davis. "Mr. Outside." for the Army, msde the All-America teams of 1M4-4S-40. Third Time Charm? Enrique Bolanos Gets Another Vl UVli HI blijlll WwllJIII UUMMIC LOS ANORI KM. July 31 i4 i hunter," as His saying lues, will slnmarh regions and It la no Tourney Set For Soft Play EUOENT. Jul It -n,f. university-lumber clly, the home of the fastest semi-pro baseball In the Pacific Northwest until this summer, will be the hotbed of Ore gon aoftball August 38 to September 1. when the state's best 1 Softball teams Will Vie for the slate iwunml and berth In the regional cham- pionsnip play. Preparations have alreariv alarta 1 In providing one of the best fields ; in ine stale tor f ve-dav sln e- 1 elimination tournament. The Eu gene bureau nf lurlra anil tm.. Hon boasta the best-lighted field in the state, and as soon aa the local league completes play, workmen will construct a portable enht-fool fence and add portable bleachers accommodating crowds of more than 3000. While baseball has been aban doned for the season. Interest In Softball Is high and four local cir cuits have been playing to capacity crowds all season. Indicating that the state tournev will attrai - total of more than 30 000 spectators tor an sessions. Max Rubenstein, sponsor of the Rubensteln Rubes, currently lead ing the local Mslor leaaua I. ).. financial backer of the tournament, maklnff a nunntH ru.... -. . . .. . . (IIHV ..I, I , I January and his State Softball as sociation. Probable one r.w j Interest m Softball here ts the fact mat steen's Market of Eugene cap tured the state till laat ... - j Marketmen and Everybody's Drugs I are contenders for the IMg cltT ! title I The Eugene association, headed I by Maurie Jacobs, will be host to : the tournament. Champion Ike Williams gives Mex ico's Enrique Holsnns his third crack at the world lightweight crown tonight In a bout billed for 16 rounds at Wrlgley field. Winner of the first two mstrhes, the Negro clouler from Tienlon. N. J. Is generally favored lo turn bark the third challenge. But Bolanos" legion of admirers, here and In his native Mexico, are equally confident their toreador of the prise ring will pull an upset and become the first fighter of his na tive land to hold an undisputed title. Matchmaker Charley Mai-Ilnnalrf a veteran In fight matters, predicted a turnout of IS ooo to 20.000 fans and gate receipts of 1100.000 up. The fight la being ataged for the benefit of a youth foundation found ed by Comedian Lou Coatello. Referee for the bout, services gratis, will be Jack Dempsey. former heavyweight king. Ike won a somewhat unsatisfying split derision In 16 rounds of action In their last encounter. If the strat egy pattern Is repeated. Williams will be looking for a chance to slip over his deadly, counter punching right and Bolanos. normally a "head work on Ike's mld-sectlon, hoping to soften him up. Hnlsnos bounced a couple off Ike's Iron profits last tune out ami noth ing happened. He shifted to the thai Ike was glad when the thing was over and he was helped te big dtesslng room In their first battle William sioied Holanos In eight rounds. Officials Appointed SAN MATEO. July 31 Directors : of the C'slifornia Jockey club an- ; nounced today the list of officiela slated to serve during the 41 day ; I full Bay Meadows meeting starting i Tuesday, September 13. j I Veteran Oeorge W. Srhllllng will ! , again resume his duties as preaid- j i Ir.g steward Ivan Thomas, who re- ' crntlv returned fiom Portland Meadows, hss been named associate steward. Norrls Royden returns to hi raring secretarial post. Others nameA were Oeorge D. ' Murphy and R. H Leininger. placing fudges. Sid 8anon, ' alarter: Don Blair, rlerk of scales. ' and Timothy Sexton, paddock Judge. Names submitted to the Callfor nia horse racing board are subject to approval, other officials will be announced shortly. It Pays :u 1 toe A snt Adit OREGON GETS A BUY! That big whiskey value from the East... 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Melton (8) and JarrU: nd Kerr. batting witn Aii-tarc Hank Bauer. Cuba Drove In aU ! CORVALL1S. July 21 iA"-.peie Chicago runs with two homers and j Elliott, newly-named Oregon State a tnole In 11 -Inning 4-3 win over 1 mile .nrf k . j - a- .... inmy won pnlu- the college all-aura against the 1 i Philadelphia Professlonsls In Chl- PITCHING cago's Soldier field August 13 Dave Koslo. Gianu Turned ' Elliott was graduated from Mich : back Cincinnati with seven hits. -l, igan last spring. He waa the first I walking none. athlete In school history ever to I win 13 letter awards. ; New Tack (Jerome stadium) -Roy ' 1 ' Carter. 14. New York, knocked out i Windsor. OnL Dominic Ber Tost Al Bernard. 141, Wllkes-Barre, Pa., i ardo. 1S6, Windsor, outpointed Billy ' 8ulllvan. 300, Buffalo, N. Y, t. 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