TUESDAY, JULY 26, 194? PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Cards Remain Squeak Ahead Of Brooklyn Indians Push Yanks In American; Wynn Registers Eighth Br The Associated lm Throw the first three months out oi the window, boys the National Ipuui pennant race is Just begin- i nlng. It took 14 weeks, but now that the wheat has been r p rated from the chaff, the same old bitter rivals the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals are battling for the coveted prise. That's been the story In six of the last eight years. At the moment, the edge lies with the Cards. Back home from a suc cessful 13 -game eastern Jaunt, the Redblrds are in first place today, a half game in front of the slumping Dodgers. As far as the flag la con cerned, the other si clubs can start rebuilding for next year. The rampant Redblrds. who took over first place from Brooklyn by knocking off the Dodgers three straight In the Brooks' own bark yard, begin a 19-game home stand today. In the meantime the Dodgers will play 17 games on the road, begin' nine with a trio in Chicago. Bitter Fight The American league race is show ing signs of becoming a humdinger, too. It appeared practically over last week when the pace-setting New York Yankees knocked oft their most persistent challengers the Cleveland Indians two out of three to Increase their margin to five and half games. Things have changed since then, though. The Tribe went on to take ts next five games, including the big one last night when they whipped the Yankees. 4-3. before 71.354 at the Yankee stadium. That cut the Bronx Bombers' lead to only three games, with the two teams clashing again Wednesday and Tnursaay. The Indians delivered a one-two punch last night. Not only did they defeat the Yankees, but they turned the tables on Vie Raschi. who had whipped them four straight times this year. The Yankee ce went the route for the 15th time, but was tagged for 11 hits and went down to his fourth defeat. He has won 15. Righthander Early Wynn regis tered his eighth victory against two setbacks, but needed help from Satchel Paige In the eighth. Dale Mitchell was instrumental In Cleveland first two runs. Driving in the first with a long fly. and scoring: the second on fly by Micky Vernon following his triple. A pair of lapses by the Yankee battery accounted for Cleveland's last two runs. In the only National league game, the Dodgers, striving to save some thing from their disastrous series with the Redblrds. had to settle for a nine-inning tie as the Cards overcame a 3-1 deficit in the sixth. The game was called by agreement at the end of the ninth to permit both clubs to make train connections to the West. THREE FOR STAN 8 tan Musial's triple, the first of three hit against his Brooklyn cousins, scored Lou Klein to give the Cards a run in the first, but the Brooks came back with two in the third and another in the fourth for a 3-1 lead. With two away In the sixth. Musial doubled, Enos Slaughter walked, and Ron Northey scored them both with a two-base hit. Rocky Nelson's two-bagger brought In Northey to put the Cards ahead. 4-3. The Dodgers tied the score at 4-4 In their half of the sixth on Pinch Hitter Gene Hennanski's home run. No other games were scheduled ta the majors. Gals Advance To Semis In City Tennis It will be Ruth Hagelstein against Mary Love for the women's city tennis trophy after elimination rounds yesterday had narrowed the field down to this duo. Miss Hagelstein experienced little trouble in drubbing Dolores Steele, 8-3: Mis Love, however, was pushed in winning over Mrs. Patter son. 9-7. 1-6. 11-9. The men didn't play yesterday. In the Junior men's bracket, Ron nie Dimmlck and Ronnie Lowell advanced to the semi-final bracket, Dimmlck by virtue of two byes while Lowell was trouncing John Owtngs, 6- 2, 7-5 in two straight sets. In other Junior clashes it took three set before Bob Leik won over Bob Petzoldt. 6-4. 6-8, 6-0; and Owing beat John Oldham, 6-3, 4-6, 7- 6. Lowell later whipped Owing. Joe Shearer beat Tom Well, 6-1, 4-, 6-2 while Jerry Igl drew a bye In the boys' division. In the only Junior women's clash, Janet Taylor spanked Belle Russell, 6-2, 6-4. Amity Dumped PORTLAND. July 26 (Pr Amity was dumped last night from the state semi-pro baseball tournament as Cornelius won, 3 to 1. Earlier, Willamette triumphed over Philomath, 4 to 1. Willamette by Its win Joined Mc Mlnnvllle In having two win and no defeats In the double-elimination meet. Philomath is still In the tour ney with one win and one loss. A triple-header Is scheduled to night with Portlsnd Firemen against Verboort. Odell against Archer Pipe, and defending champion Albany against Banks. Want Ads phoned to 8111 before 11:30 a. m. appear the same dsyl Prisoner 'Sprung' For Ball Tourney OLYMPIA. July S6 ( A state penitentiary Inmate will be re leased under guard to play with the Walla Walla entry In the state semi-pro baseball tourna ment at Mount Vernon, the gov ernor's office said yesterdny. Hie player Is Earl "Lefty' Woodson. Negro pitcher. Governor. Langlie will grant executive permission for the trip, his office said. The tournament opens Friday. Reese Stays On Top OS Hit Column Veteran Bill Reese is still the Gems' leading hitter, with an aver age of J76 figured through Sunday's doubleheader. and he places fifth in the Far West league among reg ular players. Ray Perry of Redding holds first with .434. Vince DiMaggio of Pitts burg has .407 and Lou Veaehch of Vallejo .40. Ralph DeMurro, Santa i " th'rt baseman, has an average of .393 but has played in only one- ! fourth of his team's tames. The Gems lead the Far West i league in team hitting with an av erage of .399. Willows is second with I .291 and Vallejo places third. In , fielding averages over the entire season. Klamath Falls is ranked second to Santa Rosa. Here Is an unofficial rundown on : Oems batting and pitching through j Sundav: I Hitting AB R II Ave. ! ! Elton - 37 11 14 .378 j Reese 314 101 116 376 Hernandez 319 75 118 364 Casselli 211 64 80 360 I Hesse 344 90 130 .349 ! Buick 66 17 31 318 j Nordell 358 93 109 304 Faller 138 38 41 JS7 Jensen 315 83 87 376 Mohler 185 26 40 316 Descalso 169 22 28 J66 Pitching C. W L Pet. j Schilameyer ..- 17 4 0 1 000 1 Pendleton 5 1 0 1 000 I Gilson 11 8 2 .800 j Kittle 13 6 2 .750 1 Jordan 18 11 4 .733 Lopeman 21 12 6 .6t7 Nicholas 17 8 6 .571 ! Sonntag 10 1 .000 KC Drubs Reclamation STANDINGS W Eagles 6 Pet. 1 000 1.000 .857 .714 .667 Merrill Billiards Calhoun's Finnigan's K. C Merrill VFW Reclamation Kalpine Stewart-Lennox Smith Lumber Co. 375 .286 .143 .143 .000 Despite Bud Petersteiner's potent punch with the bat. the Knights of Columbus outlasted the Reclamation nine. 11 to 8. last night on Merrill's lighted diamond. Petersteiner slammed a home run, a double and a single in five strides to the plate. ' Ken Camer. KC catcher, picked up a double and a single in four I In a battle or the cellar-dwellers, the opener, Stewart-Lennox picked up their first victory of the season with a 10 to 3 drubbing of the Smith Lumber company, yet to hit the vic tory column. Tom Hamanat pitched five-bit ball for the winners. Short scores: R H E K. C 11 12 2 Reclamation 8 10 6 K. C: Bunderg and K. Carrier; B. of R.: Vanderhoff and Simons. Stewart-Lennox . 10 7 2 Smith Lumber 3 S 4 Stewart-Lennox: T. Hamant and B. Hamant: Smith: Randall. Taylor (3) and Iserman. (Five Innings.) FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By Tbe Associated Press Brooklyn H e r b 1 e Kronowitz 158'j. Brooklyn, outpointed Lou Valles. 159. New York (8. Baltimore Sonny Boy West. 136',. Washington, knocked out Honey Boy Williams, Hl'i. New York (3). Newark. N. J. Bernle Renolds, 182. Cliffside Park, knocked out Wlllard Reed, 195. Newark (Si. Pittsburgh Charley iZivIc) Affif, 160. Pittsburgh, outpointed Jackie Burke. 162, Brownsville, Pa. (10). Chicago Dale Hall, 199, Los An geles, outpointed Mack Parshay, 189. Detroit (8). ill J DOUSE THE JIB . . . Two Seo Scout ships maneuver just off the Elks Marino on Upper Klamath lake during a short run The ships, of the lightning class, are octually over complemented, usually carrying crews of three or four. The command "stand by to down sails" hos just been given the forward ship. 1STAN DINGS FAR WEST LEAGIE W L Pittsburg M 30 Klamath Falls 52 31 Willows 47 38 Redding 44 41 Marysvllle 41 43 Santa Rosa 3 44 Vallejo 34 53 Medford - - - 26 59 Pet. .651 .627 .563 m s-o 391 TT 306 Yesterday's Results Vallejo 13. Klamath Falls 12. Only game scheduled. PACIFIC COAST LEAGIE Hollywood 73 SO i Sacramento i Oakland 66 63 . 80 61 60 S3 50 Portland Seattle San Diego . San Francisco Los Angeles Yesterday's Reralta Sacramento S. Los Angeles 1, Only fame scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGl'E St. Louis ! Brooklyn .. . 54 S3 . 48 . 47 . 44 . 43 . 36 35 .600 .5SKS 323 J16 MO 1 Boston Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 4. 8L Louis 4 nine-ln ng tie cal catch train). Only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 New York S7 33 .633 Cleveland S4 38 .600 : Boston 49 41 .544 ; Philadelphia 49 43 .533 Detroit 48 44 .533 : Chicago 39 52 .439 Washington 34 53 391 ' St. Louis 31 59 344 : Yesterday's Results Cleveland 4, New York 2. Only game scheduled. Bailey Snatches Golf Title Again COLFAX. Wash.. July 26 (Pi A. B. (Buck) Bailey, Washington State college baseball coach, has annexed the Whitman county golf title for the third time. Bailey left par for the 36 holes undented 10 over but his 150 was the best posted by 32 contestants. He won the crown first In 1941 and again In 1948. Gain On Hollywood Solons Trip Angels; Holcombe Hurls Win The surging Sacramento Solons ' !". Th' trimmed Los Angeles 5 to 1 tne ',c'"c Coast league's onlv J Monday night game. The win gained , - o-Un, - half a..... - nil VJ. .! ' V wood, the idle league leaden. The 8tars are five games In front Defends Tee Title SAINT JOHN. N. B. N.. July 26 IO Defending Champion Frank Strana han of Toledo. Ohio, today opens defense of his Canadian amateur golf title after drawing a bye In yesterday's first round. Pitted against the champion today 1 Bob Davison of Amherst, N. 8. The actual competing field of 139, with a scattering of American op position to Stranahan, was reduced to 64 yesterday. The Canadian sur- .483 vlvors were headed by Bill Mawhm .404 ney of Vancouver. B. C, former Jun 380 lor champion, who all but made a wreck of Riverside's park 70 course I in overcoming John Jabanoskl of j If Bill could have carded a medal ' score he would have set a course record with his 66. 1 Use the Want Ads for Quick Results) NEW VALUE IN OREGON! That sensational Eastern whiskey buy... CARSTAIRS White Seal URSTAins: wH T dim AII1BT X The Man who Cares says CARSTAIRS BLENDED WHISKEY CARSTAIRS BROS. DISTILLING BLENDED WHISKEY, 861 PROOF, The win was the Solons 18'h In their last 31 starts. rn Holcombe's arm was the principal reason for the Angeles' downfall. The Solon hurler spaced five hits and allowed only one Angel past first base after the first inning. The Angels pulled a triple play that appeared and then disappeared In a matter of seconds. Umpires Oordon Ford and Pat Orr overruled Umpire Ira Gordon in nullifying the uiple-ktlllng. The disallowed play started when Angel Outfielder Clarence Maddern made a gotng-away catch of Jim Tabor s hard-hit ball into deep left. His throw trapped two Solon run ners who were going around the bases like mad. Gordon called them out. However. Ford and Orr ruled that Maddcra trapped the ball off the wall and reinstated the runner. Tabor wa credited with a hit. Tuesday' schedule: Seattle (Herman Besse, 6-14) at Oakland (Earl Jones. 6-S). Hollywood (unavailable) at Port land (Tommy Bridges). Sacramento (Don Johnson, S-101 at Los Angeles (Don Watklns. 6-4). San Francisco (Harry Feldman, 2-2) at San Diego (Al Jurlslch, ll-7. i (All night games.) R H K Los Angeles 100 000 000 1 6 1 I Sacramento ... 030 001 0026 12 0 Holcombe and Ratmondl: Kelly I snd Novotney. CO., INC., BALTIMORE, MD. 12 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JL PINT National Open Stays Open To Bobby Locke USGA Disregards PGA Banning Of South African NKW YOKK. July M . Vi Thr purr trti.u "( Amriu-tTt lunntivv golf toutiutiuriita writ cIoaciI liktuy to Hobby Locke but thr bush-biownl South Afnaui may Mill net mu te at U. 8. pros In the imtlonul o(hmi. Th U. 8. Ootf nuMKiution. whu-h ruiu thr oorii. unlit InM uiuht U hud Ukcii no move toward following thr PUA action in btuinmit the cool numry col tret or from m-roM thr Atlimtir. Tht nrrin to be ft nutter utrlctly between Mr. Uuke mid the POA,' a UMOA kpokfMimr, wild. "We have not brrn akrd to enter Into It and until we are Mr. Locke, liai urally will be rllttiblr for the onrh." The oi U the blue ribbon evrnt of American golf, worth only K'ooo In Immediate rah to the winner but of Infinite value In pir.itlt;r. But ttie ret of the U H. void dvit toumnment trail, from which U-kr picked up more thttn M),imk thr l-t thrre yean, l blocked to (he Br ttuh otrn champion. Oeorue Schneiter, tout minimi manaurr of the ProfrMlonul tlolf era AAtwxrlatlon. announced the ban yesterday in 8t. Paul. He aald the reason wan (hut Uvke "has on numerous occanIoiu vi lated Ur Pel A tournament reaula tioiu and the tournnmrni pluvrr' aurermrnt of the PDA of America which he ntKiird." The act that apparently blew off the ltd waft the South African' ltiie withdrawal from the InvernrMs matches al Toledo Um erkend. Grid Rules Due For Overhauling NEW CAMTI.B. N. H. July 5 11 Thrre sliould br no squawking about "sprtionar' tuIps on the nation's football fields this sra.vm. The Nsllnnal Assorlalinn of Col lpslat Commiukinprs. with repre spntaurra of 1B3 rollpiea throuKhout the country, reached an aarepment yesterday that pvpry rule be Inter preted the same from north to south and ea.t to west. From her In. regardless of Ui alt of Inter-sertlonal competition, all officiating will be on a neutral basis. All phases of policies and prob lems In every form of Intercollegiate ports will be studied 'during the four-day sessions. The highly con troversial sanity code, especially its sections relating to the eligibility of Intercollegiate football players. Is due for marked attention before the conference ends Tiiuraday. To Buy or Sell Us Lie Want Adit Atk for Safe Prices en ether siges 1 Price v' V IIIIIDA TIIOC 75500-l9 I 52555017 . 600-16 65060-16 JUMBO TUBE Rg $ 9, Reg $ Rg $ rb SALE J 1 285 lo " x Mel Do Ni I.H.rl.i f.d.rol t.,li. Tn. 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