HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECOIM
SATURDAY. JULY 1J, W49
Ad IICHT
;Gems Assume
Point Bulge
In Far West
Htsse Knocks In
Winning Runs As
Pittsburg Loses
l
An tvntlul time was hd by the
Oems and nesr-cspacliy crowd ol
, luu last night out at the atsdlura
-and when the air had cleered from
two Isst-lnnlng rallies Klamath
,'Falla had detested the Msrysville
Brsves 13-11 and alio had taken
over a tentative lint place In the
Far Wert league.
The Oems moved around the
Pituburg Diamonds aa the Dia
mondi lost (-1 to Willows, breaking
a 10-iiame m inning streak. Klam
ath Falls la three point ahead in
.percentage and halt a tame bark
e'in fames won and lost.
Five hundred orchids handed out
by the oems to lady customers last
"ughl went last, so a good portion
aV the crowu was feminine. The nrls
were treated to a rough and tumble
.line that the Oems linally won on
Pinky Hesses sharp tingle to led
center In the bottom ol the ninth.
, Earlier the Oems almost gave it
, aasy. They were leading 10-7 as
the Braves came to bat in the top
of the ninth and the fireworks be
' gaa. Johnny Lopeman struck out
the first Brave, hit Don Maddern
with a pitch and got Rex Carr to
'pop up. Ben Jeltey singled to right
a and Max Anthony tingled to center,
j scoring Maddern.
Outfielder Jack Sherratt then
"alammed a triple to left renter to
tie up the game and when the throw
from the outfield w ent past Catcher
Dick Descalso to the stands Sherratt
' headed for home. Lopeman retrieved
the ball whila Descalso covered the
place but the catcher miffed the
'toss and Sherratt a as sale. Marys-
Jrille led 11-10.
vBlNT STRATEGY
In the bottom of that inning
Butch Faller batted tor Lopeman
and walked. Nordell bunted and
Faller slid into second safely. Then
Jack Bulck bunted down the third
baa line and the bases were loaded.
Hesse took a couple of pitches
ani than broke up the game by
slicing a tingle into left center to
score Stan Cilson and Nordell. Oil
son ran for Faller.
The gama was marked by four
errors on each aid but tome re
t markabl fielding anyhow. Ben Jef
fey and Mease, rival eentcrfleldera.
mad strictly big-league catches
several times. Bill Ashley, Brave'
firaj, baseman, robbed the Oems of
I two hit with his remarkable work
tea. groundera and Jack Bulck atole
s hit from the Braves on one catch
at Texas league" territory.
Lopeman went all the way for
' trie Oems to gain his thirteenth
.victory of the season. Charlie Smith
.worked seven innings for the Braves.
rwpaaead by Run Raymond and
' later by Herb Ha mitt in trie eighth
Ham IH waa she loser.
v Bill Reaas hit his twelfth ho over
mt the season m the fourth.
BOMBK KSCORD
all have a hard time catching
Bay Ferry, though. Perry hit No. M
last night, with the bases loaded,
as Redding whipped Vallejo 7-1.
Any the Redding manager hits from
,'aow on sets a new league) record.
He had Jt Last season,
a Medford further humiliated Santa
Jtoaa last night M-l. with home
runs by Chuck Cheahler, BlU Plnr-
kard. Ken MUlberger and Milt
Lindberg.
Lee Frees, lanky righthander of
'the Willows Cards, was the Pitts
burg stopper. He held the Diamonds
to three hits.
The Oems and Maryrvtlle meet on
, the diamond again tonight at 7:45.
have a split doublehesder tomorrow
at J15 and 7 44.
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Sherratt. 3B Jffry. Jenaen RBI
Ashley 3. Sherratt 3. Carr. Jeffey. An-
thony. Haaae 3. Reeae 3, Hernandez 3.
"Jenaen 1. LrfMer Ham lit SO by Smith
- 1. Hamtlt 1, Lopeman 4. BB off Smith I
. Raymnnd 4. Hamtlt 1. Lopeman 9. '
HP Maddern by Lopeman. Eft of f 1
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Tourney
Started
First round games of the Klsm
ath county golX tournament vere
being fired this morning and after
noon over the Reames Country club
layout and a full day of play Is
scheduled tomorrow.
The toumsment, sponsored bv
KFJL is a 71-hole affair with golf
ers getting In 3 holes this week-end
and their other 34 next Saturday
and 8unday. Top prise and the toga
of the county champion will go to
the entrant carding the lowest
medal score orer the 71 holes, and a
similar trophy goes to the handicap
or krw net winner.
Cither merchandise prises being
offered during the tourney are for
bogey shots including the drive
nearest the pin on No. S and No. 7.
lowest net total for nine holes and
the like.
Sunday pairings and tee time:
t oo Gu Andtraoa. Jaa Howard. aUll
Sretloa. Wm UtNm Mr.
tos John m Sr Dan GUbert, L
Suppleh. Bill P.mn.
t 10 Csrt Wooaa. Uere Petan. Jofca
f'atuir. Paul 1j n&ry.
a il JoHa Waal jr . Aaaiph laaukr.
Alan Abnar. flarlv Irull
t sa, awbar. Normaa atatjr Ka 1
Robertson, afloon Mullla. ,
S SO WUlia Wood, rrank R.U, Oort
Braawraoua. Vtrfil Stewart. I
t 35 Spike Beeber. Buck Ferguacm. gd i
Kobinaon. BUI Martin.
t 0 r. rl Weimar. Howard Fermt. :
Loren Palmerton. Id Broaterhoua
t SO Frank Tarr. O H Bufflngtoa.
Ken Tortenoo. Andr Toiler.
t SS Martin Swanaon. Whiter Torter
aon. Ed Hickman. Byron Tare. i
l OO-Willi Wood. Don SuUUIIt, Kan i
Torajenon. C. K KimbreL i
1 OS Cart Woods. Burk PeTguaoa. Gua !
Anderaon. John Rainwater. 1
in Jm Howard. Whitey Torteraoa. t
A Mtllisan. Lvnn Howard. I
115 Bob Howard. Lea I toner. L. ;
Walleabers.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 1
Hollywaod. Calif. Turkey Thomp
son, 2114. Los Angeles, knocked out
Big Bill Petersen. 213. Seattle, 3.
Miami. Fla. Chuck Taylor, lag',,
Coalport, Pa. outpointed Olen Hen
dershot. 147S. Miami. 10.
T SB Wntlaml Nordell SJae Nordell
LOB Maryavllle t. Klamath Falla 13
Umpires Perry and Tibba. Time 1:15.
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Oregon City
Drops Dayton
PORTLAND. July 23 ! Dayton
was dumped from the state semi
pro baseball tournament last night,
the first team to fall out of the
running.
Oregon City turned in four runs
in the seventh to win t to I and
push the Dayton outfit off the
diamond.
Earlier, a big ex-Reedsport high
school athlete. Clyde DeWitt.
pitched a one-hit game to vlve
Reedsport a surpn.se 4 to 0 shutout
over the usually strong Portland
Reliance team. DeWitt had a no
hit, no-run game until the top of
the seventh when ex-Portland Beav
er Bill Carney beat out a bunt after
two outs.
In the first game. Dallat-VaLvu
scored four in the seventh to win.
7 to t. over Norgan't Beavers of
Portland.
Day Steps Out
PORTLAND. July 23 De
claring he was dissatisfied with
the boxing setup in Portland. Jack
Day resigned yesterday as city
boxing commissioner.
He expressed particular dis
pleasure over a decision in a week-
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.STANDINGS
FAR WEST LCAC.l K
V L Pet.
Klmth FftlU
Pittsburg
Willows
Rfdduig
Sam Rom
SI n .(H6
M 30 .643
47 36 .W
4i 41 .506
5 42 81
Marysville 39 41 ,41
Vallejo 33 51 J3
Medlord 2a 60 .389
Yesterday's Reeulta
Klamath Falls 12. Marysville 11.
Willows g. Pittsburg I.
Redding 1. Vallejo 3
Medford 2. Santa Roaa 1.
NATIONAL LEAGl'E
Brooklyn 63 34
St. Louis S3 38
Boston s 41
Philsdelphia 4 43
Sew York 43 43
Pittsburgh 40 4
Cincinnati 34 33
Chicago . . S3 M
80S
.41
.539
323
J0
45
J5
411
Yeslerdayw Reeulta
Chicago , New York J.
St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 1.
Boston ft. Pittsburgh 3.
Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 1.
AMERICAN
New York
Cleveland
LEACIC
..... 64 31
50
4T
. 47
47
39
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.533
.522
439
.405
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! Boston
j Philadelphia ...
j Detroit
I Chicago
1 Washington . .
: St. Louis
Yesterday's Results
New York 4. Detrmt 3.
Cleveland 2. Washington 1.
Chicago 12. Philadelphia 0
Boston 4. St. Louis 2.
PACIFIC COAST LEAC.I'C
Hollywood
Sacramento
Oakland
; Seattle
i San Diego
i Portland
i San Francisco . ...
i Los Angeles
10 50 .53 '
3 52 -54
60 5 30
SO SO .500
59 59 300
M 59 4
52 .411 I
50 6 .424 ,
Yesterday's Reanlta
' Los Angelea 10. Hollywood 1.
1 Seattle . Portland 5.
Sacramento 10. San Diego 3.
Oakland 13, 8in Francisco 4.
end main event. In which Referee
Jim Maloney awarded Dirk Wolfe,
Portland, the nod over Paul Ken
nedy of Longview.
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flying which have made
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Lockhaven, Penna., to Klamath Falls
Distance ,4354 miles; Time en route 22:5 minutes; gsa used
from Lorkhsven, Ps. to Klsmsth Falls I99J gal. or 4.14 gal,
per hour at a cost of 9.17.21. Oil consumed Lockhaven to Klamath
Falls 4 quarts (rost 42.24). Total gas, oil consumed 939.41.
Lockhaven, Pa. to Or snd Island, Neb. firat day, dlttanre of 1 101
miles. Orand Island, Neb. to Klamath Falls tecond day, distance
of I2M miles. Winds aloft reported t.rsnd Island ta Hurler. Irlsho,
II to It Mr II. 24f to 27' at rml.lng sllltude which gsve head
wind s cross Wyoming snd Rocky Mountains,
OREGON AIRCRAFT SERVICE
Dodgers. Cards
Head Toward
Photo Finish
eMungtr Clips Bums
l.od With 3-1
Fire-Hit Victory
By the Associated Preia
Shades of 14. It looks like an
other Brooklvn-8l. Louis photo fin
ish In the national league.
Separated by only one and one
half games with 10 lull weeks to
go, the one-two clubs appear ready
lor another long scramble to the
wire. Boston still Is In the race
and the Phillies and New York
Oianta have an outside chance, but
It figures to be either the Dotrgers
or Cards at tilts stage.
Oeorge iKedi Minuter clipped a
full game oil the Brooks' slim lead
last night with a 3-1 victory in the
opener of (he year s first "crooshul '
series In the National. The Cards
could leave town In first place II
they could aaeep the set ending
Monday afternoon. j
Munger could mean Uie differ- j
ence between these two closely
matched clubs. His flve-hmrr that
snapped Preacher Roe's seven-game
win streak waa his third straight
over Brooklvn.
BRAVIM Mill E
The Braves moved within tlx
gamea of the Dodgers bv downing ,
Pittsburgh. -3. but their victory
may have been costly. Veni Blrk- '.
ford a as carried off the field aim1
an injured left Instep after being
struck by Cljde McCullougl a line i
drive In the seventh. As Birkfnrd
la the defending champs' top win- I
ner witn 12. his absence tor any
extended period would be a vital
blow to their chancee of repeating.
Eddie Stanky was blanked after
hitting in 19 consecutive games.
Robin Roberts saved a a in for
Russ Meyer by taming Cincinnati
with the baaea loaded and none out
In the eighth Inning lor a 3-1 Phil
triumph. Roberts couldn t hold
Meyers shutout but eacsped with
the decision by sltowing only one
nil en i force play.
CIKCI IT CLOIT
Hank Sauera nlnteenth homer
with a man cn helped Chicago down
the New York Olanu. 4-5. as
Johnny Schmiu survived 11 Olant
hit to go the route. Sam Webb,
who relieved Monte Kennedy In
the fifth, dished up the home run
ball to Bauer In the seventh to suf
fer his first lots.
Tommy Byrne tamed Detroit with
five bits. 1-2. protecUK the New
York Yankee' b 'a gams lead over
Cleveland In the American league.
Byrne a fourth tucceas against the
Tigers this season was the Yanks'
sixth win In 10 Harts In the cur
rent western trip.
Tl'CKER .TARS)
Thurman Tucker, Larry Doby't
replacement In the Cleveland out
field, drove In both runs in the
Tribe t 10-inning 2-1 squeaker over
Washington. His t e c o n d single
scored Pitcher Mike Osrcia with
the lie-breaking run In the tenth.
Garcia waa superb with a tine six
hltur to make his record 1-3. It
was his second ttralght atx-hlt
victory.
Vera 8iephent hit hit 24th homer
and Ted Williams blasted No. 23
In Boston's 4-2 verdict over the St.
Louis Browns. Mel Psrnrll gave
up eight hlta to six off Ned Oarver
In registering his thirteenth win.
Dom DiMagglo ended his consecu
tive game hilling streak to 17 with
a single.
Chicago routed the Philadelphia
A s 12-0, scoring eight runs In the
first Inning. Connie Msrk let Csrl
Scheib take a beating. Scheib pitch
ed the complete game, giving up
la hita and eight walks ahile the
As sere blsnked by Rsndy Oum
pert. It ass Oumpert s- fourteenth
route-going Job. Tne Mackmen have
lost 13 of their last 19 starts, eight
of 11 In the west.
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MONTREAL, July 23 l-Tl
Australia's Davis cup (ruins
players need merely spill today's
lao singles with Canada to
reach the flnnls of the Ameri
can tone competition.
Thanks to a doubles conquest
yesterday, the stoutly favored
Ausstrs gained a 3-1 lead In the
best-of-five semifinals tie. Vet
eran John Hromwirh and young
frank Hfditinan, Australia's sin
gles ktiia. easily defeated Cana
dians Brendan Market! and
Walter Stolliberg, S 3. -3. -2.
Flue team ork. volleying and
net play featured the victors'
pity.
City Tennis
Tourney Adds
Consolation
Something new lias been added to
the city tennis tourney, which gets
under way tomorrow mornng on
the Moore park courts, with the ad
dition of a consolation bracket In
mens singles. Activity Director
Loren Hughes announced Friday.
In addition to the trophy that will
go to the number one and tao In
the men's singles, the first place
comolation winner will also be the
recipient of a trophy.
Pairings Trill not be made until
late today, with signing dead
line set for tins alieruoon.
Pairings will be posted early Sun
day morning and participants are
urard to be at the park early.
First seeded player Is Eddie Dent,
followed by Ken Knrnea, Raymond
Tlce and Bill Crawford.
Hughea said that as many elimi
nation rounds In the men's tingles
as Is possible wa, ill be run off tomor
row because of the large field and
the adding of the consolation brack
et will necessitate more matchra.
At noon Friday 23 men had signed
for singles play.
First round losers will remain In
the running for the consolation
prise.
Other brackets to see action all of
next week, working up to the Sun
day. July 31. finals are women's
division, where eight have signed,
mixed doubles, Junior boys and gtrlt
13 to 19 years of agei and young
sters, both boyt and girls betaeen
13 and 14.
Portland Duo
Reach Finals
SEATTLE. July 23 iv-it will
be down to rases today m the
Washington a t a t e tennis cham
pionships ss seml-flnsls are com
pleted In the major divisions and
titles are decided among the young
contestants.
The states only hope of raptur
ing the men's singles crown Ilea
with Fred Fisher. University of
Washington collegiate doubles
champion, who meets Bob Lewis
of Salt Lake city at I p. m . in
the round -of four.
Fisher already had sdvsnred to
the semis Lewis got there yester
dsv by defeating fifth-seeded Jark
Lose, Seattle. 3-9. - 4-4
In the other semifinals match at
I p. m . Jim Kroesen of San Fran
cisco takes on Jark Shoemaker of
TCLA. who ass Idle yesterday.
Kroesen came from behind to oust
unseeded l(crb8uhr, San Francis
co. 3-4. 4-4. 8-4.
The Portland duo of Emery
Nesle snd Stsn Anderson reached
the finals of the mens doubles
with a 4-4. 4-4. 7-4 3-9. 4-3. tri
umph over Rhoemaker and Olen
Baiuett. also of UCLA.
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Battle Of Birdies
Snead, Metz Lead
Inverness Play
TOLEDO. O . July 23 i-Mislere and POA Champion Bam Snaa.
and Dapper Dirk Mela, hit partner, looked natural today a wo the
15.000 Inverness four-ball tiandlma aa the battle of birdies bang
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The big double-plsy question bat
ting around the Pacific Coast league
today Is: What t htppened to Holly,
aood end Bacramenio
The niovlelown lads, far In front
most of the season, suffered their
seventh trimming In nine starts
last nigtiU They've dropped four of
I etr five games In the current
series alth Los Angeles, the loops
tr club.
On the other hand, the Sacra
mento Hotoua, among the tall-enders
moat of the way tlila year, scored
their fifteenth a In In their last 17
ttarta last night. The Solona hsve
s firm hold on second piece only
lour snd a half garnet back of
first place Hollywood.
AM. ILK WIN
In their latest go, the Angels
pounced on three star hurlera lor
14 safrtlea to win 10-9. BIX Angel
taillea materialised after two outa
In the fourth frame, threw on Clar
ence Madderna eleventh homer.
Don Carlaen sent the route with a
seven-hitler.
Sacramento trimmed Ban Diego
10-3, with Max Weals 34th circuit
smash good lor two of the losers
rum. The Soiont scored tlx timet i
In the first frame on three singles. I
three doublet and a hit bailer. Orv i
Uruve was the winning hurler. Bac- I
ramento leada the series four gsmes i
la none. !
BEVOH LOSE
Seattle snspped a three-geme
losing streak to shsde Purtlsnd 9-4.
Tony York t long double
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Hems Becker with the winning i
run In the final frsme. York I
starred at the plate, collecting a
homer and a brera of tingle be
sidea hit double In five trips. The
Beavers still lead the series, three
to two.
Oakland broke a 4-4 deadlock by
erupting for nine runs in the eighth
to ship Ban Francisco 13-4. In the
wild eighth, the Acorns batted mors
thsn once around to come within
one run of equalling their own
roast leasua mark, sat earlier this
season, ol nine runs scored before
ar out was made. Nine hlta and
roe Seal error turned the tnrk.
Seal Brooks Holder and Acorn
Ooldsberry each homered during the
Iraras. The Oaks have a three-two
series bulge.
Today s schedule:
Ssn Frsnclaro iCon Dempeey 11-
4 at Oakland (Charley Osssswsy
10- 7i.
Portland i Tommy Bruises 4-1) at
Seattle iOuy Fletcher 14-7).
San Diego iXavier Reaclgno 1-9
at Sacramento Tom Rose 3-4i.
Los Angeles iBrnoker MrDsnielt
S-4i at Hollywood l Willis Ramadell
11- 4.
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slnn to the leaden.
The 13 was the poorest round In
13 years of Inverness mttchti, not
s birdie being scored by the Haas
Douglas duo. The Snesd-Metg per
formsnre wssn't too hot, Ihs win
ning M n-ora being tested by vary
other team In the tourney except
the victims,
lists and Dnuglss htd a tough
dsy, losing both of yesterday t
malrhea by four holes, one with a
7 to Lloyd Mangrum and Johnny
Palmer.
The Snead -Melt pair la 30 un
der par. and hat scored 30 blrdiea.
In winning lit three matches. How
ever. Mengrum-Palmer and tlia
Bob Hamllton-Chlrk Herbert two
tome have counted 39 blrdiea each
and ant la under ner hill are, dead-
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I Dr. Csry Mlddleroff. Ntllonal
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j a minus three rating.
I(C Whips
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Cracking Kl Carrier blsated a
home run snd a triple last night
In Merrill to lesd his Knighis of
Columbus mstes to a 9 to 9 victory
over the faltering Kelptns team.
In the nightcap the Eaglet finally
dropped their first game, but It was
s non-league affair. The Ashland
Oak ttreet Tankers exploded for
five runs In the ninth inning after
the score waa deadlocked. 4-4. at
the end of trie regular aeven. ta
win. 11-4
Short tcceree: R R
K. C 9 9 4
Kalpine ( 4 t
K C: Kulark and K Carrier; KaU
pine: Slriunermsa and Pan.
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Tankers . II 14
Esglss .414
Tankers: Pllnk and Rlgga. Bag led'
Ashby snd J. Derrah.
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plan. Is virtually broke.
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described yesterday when ha ap
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cause citation In connection with a
separate maintenance tult filed bf
hit estranged wife, Evelyn, on be
half of herself and their two chil
dren. Sharon, T, and David. 14.
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