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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THIRTEEN SPORTS , ROUNDUP evrwly Hugh Puliation JMEW YOHK, July 31 'i -Wind frm Iindon U Out Freddie Mllli It walling for an oiler to go to Anisrka to defend hi unrld liglit heavyweight till asaimt Joey Mal ta In September . . . Manaaer Ted Rroedrlu la dickering with tlx treasury lor com.alin In cue the offer cornea . . . ItiKlit uiiw MIIU keep only a alspence out ul raeli pound h rain-about a dim out of (our but as, Mist la eo Ted waina a deal to hav tilt pura paid ovrr llv-yar prlod . . . on Hi olhttr III. hrn Juki Mlnta. Euaid Cliarlea manager, liraid Ihal th lindon promoter, Ja k Holomuna, gialuwd Curd vuuld hav ii gu to .lllnd to (Hht fur tlie heavy audit "Ulle." Jake cabled; "Keep 1 ur tllla, war doing okay her. , . Whan Hal Orrgg, who "r- tired'" whan Uia I'll a lea alilppnl lum to Han Pranrlaou, talking to Plltaburgh writer lal aprliui. )ia remarked: "You know, when yuu Inma It, baarball lake up a lot a tellow tuna." . . . How alar itlora ha to get thua pay mekr I j Hurlui ilia raraul Dapurr Un gulf Uui nalllaul fe-namrj llt Damper Dan alter three claye ot j nxi ChampKiii Caiy Miudlt It oil ptrkrd a it'll lor euro ptattlia ...I...,. ...,l i.. fn.,1 hkin Alrauitflrr "Liming from an lvaird toe Haul 'iaixn hu lirad . . , "I II ba aale liar, won I 1?" Cary akcd . . . I ' Sura. replied bklp. ' Out If 1 Mould accidentally mua on 1 II be Had lor larlltli plan Instead ol I thirteenth." I . ! blary Iran ( hlrai haa Pi ankle i Prlaih demanding tour new playeie J lor next aeaaone Cuba -two regular Ipilchera. a arronil bartnan and nilit-liand hming outllrlurr . . Hut llta atory dor.nl aay ahcthar 1 rrank told rhaa Hill Wruilry where ; ha could llnd Uiem . . . Heatlie , Feather. North Carolina mala j loitball roach, tella aporta gather ' lot that North Carolina la III top ' lootball tram In III milium! ion j ference-ahlih ran hardly be railed 1 lie . . . Pennsylvania may e j Iianmr a horte of me)r golf 1 tournament next ummer . . .The Philadelphia Inuulirr tournament llkaly will be diolird imaua ol " rllrt wlUl tha liallonal ofrn and BLii.k....h a tw,u, flan lia-t ft. 1 drop out whit prrparlrit lor Uia j TOU rhampiniulilp In IvM. STANDINGS rn vir-T ij ac.i r W U Ftr PHUburg ftj 39 4 Klamath ralli . 49 31 e.i Willowa lUddlni 4 3ft -S4 41 40 Ma 1 40 .44 1 41 411 33 ftO JM 33 M J4 w Rant Koaa J MaryKllla Vallalo Yaalardaj a Raaulta Klamath PmlU 30. lUnla Dm II fituburf I Raddlna t. Wllkiwa 3. Vallrlo 0 MaryiTlll 10. Mrdford 4. AMERICAN l.f AI.I r. New York Clrveland Boston Philadelphia ivtrolt Chlrago Waahington Ht. Louia M 31 S.15 4 31 .Ml 41 40 .VW 4H 41 S3 4 43 -Ml 3 ftO 413 34 4 413 ftft Mi Yealrrdav'e Reanll Nrw York 7. Cleveland 3. Chlrago (. Boaton 7. Ivtrolt t. Waahlngion I. Philadelphia at fit Louii. ground. NATIONAL I.I AI.l K Droiklvn 53 33 SO 3 47 40 44 43 43 41 40 44 I3 Ml J40 JWJ 478 Ht. Loin Boaton Phlladalphla New York .. Plttaburgh FZZ L- ti THE IDEAL FARM TRUCK INTERNATIONAL KBS6 2-TON Equipped with low mount hoiit ond sub frame. Build your own platform, SEE IT AT JUCKELAND TRUCKS I, 11th and Klomoth, Klomoth Folli Phono 775S YOUR INTERNATIONAL TRUCK DEALER Harris Stingy Eagle Hurler Gives Only Two Hits In Win TANIUNdM W I.. Pit. Kaaa 0 I 00(1 Mr. rill HllllnnU 6 0 I 0110 Calhoun a 6 I AM Kinniiana n 1 .114 K. C. 3 I .500 Mrrrlll VKW 3 t T5 Krrlnmallon 3 4 J:i3 Kalpln I 6 .1117 rltrwail-Inno 0 4 .000 Hmllh l.umliar Co. 0 6 Ooo HIM MiirrU wmn t Krnrrous on thi mound Uit nlihl hn ht dithrd up two nktnipy hlU to tint Htrwiirt-Lrtii.ox villhiillrrii. Hrnlt: 13 11 3 vlrtnrv for til KnitIm, mho kept thrlr trnclou hold Joint Ifadrra of the county wjft bull loop. Ttif I.HlrR' 1UU tht bliutrr In the victory, collwtiin tn rtmitilra and ft tnule in fmir br-ini Utlir Culhounn rrfiiArd to buvv fnm thrir cw third Mt In th hn thry nhrlUrhrd thi K-rl-nmtlon nlnr, 9 to ft Calhoun (lr vmur. ntw nf thf Uhkup'h Iradlnt hurlrr. Buy up only three rat trtd hit to thr HtirPBU but thrr Calhoun rrrur rrr roatlv. J Oamrr hit Iu.for-tlirrr fur th vltttipr. Kalplnr tanglra llh the Ktiltfhn nf C'rlunibu in the opetirr Pnduy iilitht at Merrill. Mm ill Hllllardi, vhartni the top jkii with f.nwlru, meet the Oak Street Tankera, Mcdf'ird rrrw. in a cloar on Ih twin bill. Hhnrt acoraa : Kaalra fttpwart-limo- Itarria and J, Irrrah; and B llrinut. non-lraur n ii f 13 a o 3 3 4 T llrrnm ! Calhoun 3(3 Itarlamallon ft 3 4 I Oantvaiif and Mil.lni, R. Ilafar and Humrlhardt. Splash Records Slashed POH11.ANU. July 31 -J'Thrr rertirda were rrmrked Multno mah At diet ic club and Portland Aquatic club dominated tha open- ln eenu of the Orecon AAU aaimming meet Ual nuhl ' One of the record amajtheri. however, waa unattrhed. He warn Traver Campbell, whoa M 4 for the M-meter barktnke broke the old record for boya under 14 The other new record wert act by Multnomah club a lV-nteter nvrd Ii. trio and be Johnny Ootxlr, FAC. in ihe tno-meter barkiunke for bo vi ifl and under. ! Oonde a time of 1 33 I eraaed the I 33 art In l.H by Jerry Muikry ol Halem. Hint heealan. N. T. Jn Tavlnr, 1A01,, Blnghamlnn. mil pointed Reu , ben Jone, Nortoik. Va . 10. Cincinnati 34 to 40ft Chicago 33 ftft 3t Yeaterdav'a Retail Pittuburih t. Brooklyn New York ft. Cincinnati 1. rtt. t.oula i. Bnatnn 4 Chicago 4. Philadelphia 3. PACIFIC COAST I.KAdl f Hollvwood 70 4 Mi Harramento 1 ft3 MCI Kan Diego & M .V14 Beattl ft M .104 Oakland M M MM Portland ftfl M .491 Han pranrlaro 3 04 41 Loa Angelea 41 U .414 Yeaterday' fteaulla Hollrwoor 3-ft. Ixm Angelea 3-10. Oakland 3, 8an Pranrlaro 0. Harramento 4. Ban Diego 0. Portland 3. Seattle 0. r e4 2 i I i Zjj&s?-.' - j 4f7 "f V -a V - j , ,1 . a ' . : - , . i 1 . ' ..' ' 4 ? 'V i I T . ' .": , - - i L!aW ' W '"" . . THREE TRIPLES Ted (Pinky) Hesi, populor outfielder for the Klomoth Cem, hod quite a night ot the plofe lost night 04 the Cemj shellocked tht Sonto Row Cots 30-11. Hesse set o league record by getting three triples in o single game, and also hod a single in seven times ot bat. Roper Boasts 'White Hope' In Charles-Beating Butcher NEW YORK. iNIAl Caot. Bob Roiier ha a young light heavy ariahi In Han Pranctaro named Orant Butrhrr. Butcher took a declaton from Uoyd Marshall the oUirr night whirh trrompta Captain Roner to write. Thla muat make Butrher the champion of a lot of cham pion.' Marshall. Tou are. knocked out r.ritard Charle In eight round In 104-1 Charle deftndt the National Boxing aaaociatlona veralon of the heavyweight champlonahlp agalrut On Iwievlch at Y'anke atadium. August 10. Mar-hall raptured 10-round de rUlrm from Jake LaMntta. the rurrent middleweight champion. Joey Maxim, th American light henvyweight leadr. In 144. He knocked out Preddl Mill, th 5 Mm. from Town a3 . ' ' ' -' ' V , ' , preaent wrtrld 175-pound champion. 1 in five round in London only two years ago. Marahall 1 a Clrveland Negro In hi thirteenth year of mangling mug, and waa a rugged Individual lt. Building his fighter, for which ' you ran t blame him. Captain Rnprr neglect to mention that Marshall 1 mbaequently was twice flattened by I Charles. Making a caa for a boxer on the , pait performance of an opponent I la Ilk showing that Flatrock , Teachers really should be rated ahead of a Notre Dame football I team. But It Is good to hear from Cap- It's our party but you're being par tied! Vara a owe a4aaM Wicti awriaeu rat lliaa aiora aaw Htnct.fi ihaa ever before. Wt we're aeniaa i wuh buBcti o4 swell m4 riM in retwra. 5o we're Mlt-aeiciaa ever ewe af tkeea to eoe ibeai (aet. om te the ftarrr eorti pttk roarttlf a weworral bwpl SAVE On TKete SUPER SPECIALS! I4 Bulrk Super Redanetla $1J IMt Fontlac "f Sedan (1635 1941 Plymouth Sedan I 773 147 Bulrk Roadmaater Sedanetta BITM 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. Re conditioned motor $ 569 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan I 349 1937 Ford Coup f 39ft 1941 Mercury Tudor Sedan .... t 690 1947 Pontiac Sedan tl7ft 1941 Olda "M" Tudor Sedan I S7I 1949 Bulrk Special Sport Sedan t 4 1931 Dodge Toup t 133 H. E. HAUGER 3( Years Your Bulrk Dealer Ph. Iltl 1339 Main calebral- X. I a 1 7 tf m Buy In Usod Cam ay frwaa a Bwkh Dm tor Gems Trample Cats, 30 To 11 In Dull Tilt Pitt Diamonds Keep Lead The CMnia but night art a nrw Par Waat lranua acorlng record and In th proceaa playad the dulleat, aloppleat game of the Par Went league aeaaon aa they iluKKed the demoralized Banta Rnaa CaU 30-11 out at Oe ma atadium. Tlie Cata are deep financial dlfflcultlea and have When the Mania Koaa club waa or ao ago. Co-ownera Jan King and Jije Abreu either ttepped out or I wera forced out and aeveral playeri 1 have left the team. Coruequently. the CaU came here with Lynn Herpa ' acting aa manager and only 14 playeri on the roater. A new manager and aeveral play- era wera auppoaed to loin the club here but had failed to ihow up laat night. I The one aided victor aalned the 1 Oertu little except a chance to fat ten batting average aa the Pitta bum Diamond won their ninth utraight game and remain a gam and a hall ahead of Klamath Fall In the Par Weat league a flrat place. I PltUburg beat Redding with Manager Vine DiMaggio providing Ha. w.m. m 1-41 . In the eighth frame. Third-pi wuio,. took . -o win over Vallejo on Ken Dudrey'a two-hlt pltchtnc. Mike Rivera drove In all Wlllowa rum With a double I In the fifth Inning with the baaea loaded. Not a single Vallejo runner reached third baaa In Dudrry's near-ma terplec. Medlord loat another tough game a the red-hot Marysville Braves scored six runs In the ninth Inning to break a 4-4 tie and win 10-4. Klamath Palls made lu 30 run on 37 hit without a home run In the bunch, although Oordy Heman drx got a synthetic homer In the flrat Inning. He lined to center field and Jerry McDonnell couldn't make a clean stop of the ball. While It was rolling to the fence. Hernan dez waa wheeling around the baaea to score. He was credited with a double. BALLS RATTLING Balls were rattling off one fence or another all evening. Pinky Heaae got thre triple and a single. Jack Bulck had a triple, double and two ingle to bat in five runs. Ralph Mahler four hit Included a dou ble. Ken Jensen batted In five runs. Joe Nicholas suited on the hill for the Gem and was terribly wild. In the second frame the Sanu Rosa club started a six-run splurge off him and followed up on Jim Pen dleton. Hub Kittle relieved Pendle ton to get the side out In that frame and was the winner. It was Kittles sixth victory. Don Komahrens was the I tarter and loser lor Sanu Rosa. The third game ol the series Is scheduled tonight, and a -ladles' i night- haa been declared. The House 1 Brothers quartet of Bonanza will j IUch school conducted In Oregon, hsve a pre-game song session at Deutls of animal, bird and fish home plate. species Items that may help con- Tt i vtct a careless or Indifferent sports- BnTi-." s T 7 ? 5 mn M b,ln rer1"d by Ore- MeiMinaii. cf i I s i gon 8tate college biologists. Hlv. 31. aa s a 4 S I 4 ' " 'I Third Round Ploy tain Roper, who fared quite well Third-round play toward th Ore hlmaell after World War L ' ! gon Women Oolf association And It is nice to see a good kid tournament wll be run off tomorrow like Orant Butcher, who boxed as by women of Reame country club. an amateur wnne a stuaent at tne UniverritT of San PrancLaco. com- tng along. schenleys Handy Pint Flask Enjoy finer tasting Scbenley -richer, older whisky Rare 0,0 lnJ 0clr old whisky, skillfully blended with pre-war quality grain neutral spirits, make Schenley richer, finer-tasting always! $125 3.60 4, i JT. RARE BLENDED WHISKY tt moor, the straight whiskies in this PRODUCT ARl i YEARS OR MORE OLD. 35 STRAIGHT WHISKY. 65s GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 10H STRAIGHT WHISKY 5 YEARS OLD. 10H STRAIGHT WHISKY t YEARS OLD. 15 STRAIGHT WHISKY 7 YEARS OLD. C0PR. 1949. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS. 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July 31 0P1 The Davis cup tennis teams of Australia and Canada today open their Amer ican zone aemiflnala play with the invaders from down under heavily favored. The winner will Uckle Mexico. 4-1 victor over Cuba In semifinals com petition. The American zone sur vivor will face the winner of the Prance-Italy European zone final. Out of that Inter-zone aeries will emerge the opponent for the United State in the challenge round late In August. In today's two singles matches, Canada's main threat. Brendan Macken. meet Billy 81dwell and Henri Rochon oppose Australia's singles champion, 31-year-old Prank Sedgman. State Cops Receive Game Sheepskins CORVALLIS. July 31 on A class of (1 state policemen assigned to game law enforcement will graduate Saturday from the first an lg-nole round, pairings wtu oe mad at th tee starting at 1:30 I a. m. 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