Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 29, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
Beavers Edge
Hollywood In
Hurling Duel
Helser Nips Stars'
Ramsdell in 2-1
13-lnning Affair
Hv Th Amtased Tnm
Portland (ana ssw 13 Inning of
good baseball Thursday night w the
Beaver watched 1 to 0 win troro
th Hollywood BUM, Pacific Coast
league leaden.
Vlnce Shupe'i Una ingle, acorlnt
Lull Marques, bro up a tint
pitching duel between Hollywood
Bill Ramsdell and Portland'! Roy
Helser. Helser whiffed IS. Some
alert fielding especially bullet
throwa from the outfield pulled
him out of a couple of tough spots.
The Hollywood lou enabled the
Sacramento Solon to gain a half
game on the Stan. The Solon and
Lo Angelea apllt a pair, the Angels
annexing the opener ft to and the
Solon the nightcap 3 to a. Bcokie
Tom Rose tossed a four-hitter for
th Solon In the finale.
Seattle Guy Fletcher Just goes on
and on. He scattered eight hit in
shutting out the Oakland Acorns,
5-0. n was the mound ace's lith
win of the season.
Orestes Minoso pulled a Frank
MerriweU in enabling th San Diego
Padres to edge San Francisco f to
6. Th fleet Padre poled a homer In
th last of the ninth with two away
to cop the ball game.
Friday night card:
Hollywood (Pinky Woods 1S-7) at
Portland (Hal Saluman 1MI.
Sacramento (Mai alallotte 1-0) at
Los Angelea (Cal McLlsh 4-5).
San Francisco (Manuel Perei -5
or Steve Nagy 11-13) at San Diego
(Bob Savage 3-4).
Seattle (Charley Scham 14-11) at
Oakland (Earl Toolson 0-0).
The box:
HOLLYWOOD-
SWvtfll, lb ,
ration, 3b
lMorn. ct
Kvltehcr, If ,
BMff, 3b
l'nr. c .
Gorman, rf ,
ONll. M -
Alll O A I
. I 1 U 1
lUmMtelL p 3 4 1
Totals .... " 43 t3S IT 1
y Two wt whan winning run aeorad.
roitTXftlWD--Martiuaja,
cf
Shuts, lb
t ft
1
1 10
P?nninton. rf ,
BaatruUiL. Jb
Glafd. c .
Austin, a ,
Hflw. ,
a Brovia , ,
Mulicn. 3b
11
:
Tot-la 44 i t m 13 a
Brorta Ing 14 for Austin in tth.
Koltrwnod - 000 000 000 000 0
Portland . 000 000 000 000 11
SI' M MART: Run battel In. Shup;
two-baaa hit, Rurkar; to Ira baa. Mar
ques: truck out, by RsmadcU S, by
Hartavr 13; baaaa on bails, by IUmadll t,
by Halaar 1; aaa nfac, Runadll 1, Kal
lehar. Ait tin; doubt pUy. ONvll to
ralloa to Star.; left on bases. Holly
Wood 10. Portland wttd pitch. lUm
dU. Umpire. Dm, r, Knla and
Dona. Tuna. 3 44. AttondBoom. UOt.
Cowboy Takes
Bull Goring
In Stride
CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 30 JPi
Rodeo Veteran Bill Linderman was
battered around by a Brahma bull
yesterday but be waa ready for
action again today in the 53rd Chey
enne Frontier Dayx.
Linderman. star performer from
Red Lodge, Mont, was crashed be
tween the arena fence and the bead
of a charging bull ridden by Jim
Shoulder of Tulsa, Ok la.
After sedative and X-ray exam
inations at a hospital, Linderman
aaid he would compete today in the
bareback bronc and saddle bronc
nding event.
The Brahma rider got their first
swag of go-round money yesterday
wuh Bill Boekman of Virginia Dale,
Colo, pocketing the top (430. Billy
Weeks of Roy. N. M.. collected
$323.50, Jim Shumaker. Pickens,
Okla, $315 and Harry Thompkins,
. Ardmore, Okla $107.50.
Yesterday's Stars
Batting Gene Hermanskt, Dodg
ers, hit grand slam home run and
double In Brooklyn's 7-1 romp over
Chicago.
Pitching Allle Reynold and Jo
Page, Yankee, teamed op on Cleve
land for six-hit, 3-3 New York vic
tory that restored four-game lead.
Page saved the day with ninth'
Inning relief job.
DOLLY VARDIN
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feeder who if aaanetimea erittcizad fee
pradatory habita. Yeans anaaimana take
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bite ea bait r apinjMr. DttttmttiiM,
like ether chart an lake front, by
light tpott ea s dark backgroaa,
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leva!, dhttmgiihM by yeer-ia, yaae.
on awrfaraBance ander hirdact aooai
ttatu. Smeoth English al-fiimh.
LOW-MICIO fHOOTINO LINI
Raia-tae It aew awning ea tha aiar
set aaiih a ttmatlaaial saw ahoaeing
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MeCUNE-MERIFlELD CO.
Sale Repr.
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lo Monarcns
Meet Hebrews
On Gem Field
The Kansas City Monarcha'
traveling baseball club, famous
for 1U inclusion of Satchel Paine
and Jackie Robinson on Its for
mer rosters, will meet the Israel
ii House of David baseball team
Sunday night at Oems stadium.
Oame time Is 7:46 p.m.
The Monarcns last year played
to over 200.000 fans In their 60.
000 mile tour and won M per cent
of the games played.
The bearded baseballen won
110 of their 185 games played in
the 14S season.
Cassefi Leads
Outfielder
Tops Reese
In Batting
Left-hand twinging Bob CesseM
has taken over bat leadership among
Oems regulars, unofficial figures
covering all games played by the
Far West league club reveal.
He 1 hitting 371, compared to
310 for Bill Reese, who was nine
point belter and In the lead prior
to th recent Vallejo series.
Gordon Hemande places fourth
at M and Pinky Hesse. 18-year-old
centerflelder who will be hon
ored with a -Pinky Hesse Night"
August 3, is hitting .355.
The Oems are In Pittsburg today
and will play the league-leading
Diamonds tonight in the first of a
three-game series. Before leaving
for Pittsburg the club released Jim
Pendleton, rookie pitcher, and took
back Mike Fernandex. who was
with the club for almost a month
during the early part of the season.
Fernandex came to the Gems as a
lefthanded pitcher but played out
field and first base. He was hitting
.283 when released and has since
been playing semi-pro baseball with
a Lakeview dub. He probably will
be used In a utility role.
Oems batting and pitching aver
ages to date are:
Batting AB
Elton 37
Casselli 33
Reese 327
R
11
65
105
7
95
17
44
6
$4
H
14
84
121
121
127
31
46
113
88
34
43
29
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0
3
3
5
6
1
Ave.
J78:
J77I
J70
.364
J 55
J14
JI1
J05
Hernandes
Hesse
Buick
Faller
-333
.348
67
.14$
.371
-303
Nordell
Jensen
J91
.282
.220
.168
Pet.
1.000
.818
.778
.688
.667
.571
O00
Femandes
- $5
.191
.173
18
36
34
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11
13
Mohler-
Descalso
Pitching
SchUdmeyer
OUson
KltUe
Jordan
Lopeman
Nicholas .
Bonn tag .
Major League
LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batting DiMaggio. Boston, J44;
Dilllnger, St. Louis, 342.
Runs hatted in Stephens, Boston.
103: Williams, Boston. 103.
Home runs Williams, Boston, 26:
Stephens, Boston. 25.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting Robinson. J64; Marshall,
New York. 2T.
Runs batted in Robinson. Brook
lyn. 76; Hodges. Brooklyn. 73.
Home runs Kiner. Pittsburgh, 27;
Oordon, New York, 30.
Ptchlng Chambers. Pittsburgh.
(-1. KT, SewelL Pittsburgh. 5-1,
XX.
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Dijfribufed by SHUCK BROS., Merrill
2nd Annual Machinists
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Voleo Drops Out
Homeless Chiefs To
Fold End Of Month
8AN rRANClSCO. July 38 The Vallejo club of the Fr West
league will drop out of th circuit at th end of thl month, leaving
seven clubs in the running. Vallejo ha been homeless for three weeks
after having been locked out of AFL park In the home city over a
lease dispute.
After three weeks at a road club, th Far West league decided
yesterday that the Chief would have to be dropped. One game
tomorrow and two Sunday at Med-
ford will wind up Vallejo play.
ing.
Manager Lou Vesellch probably
will be tent to Santa Rosa, pos
sibly with some of the Vallejo play
ers. The Santa Rosa club haa been
manageress and hanging on by a
thread Itxclt but probably will stay
In until the end of the season.
League President Jerry Donovan
hopes to move the circuit north to
Include at least one more town in
Oregon next season.
Meanwhile, six clubs of th wheel
were active last night and the
league-leading Pittsburg Diamonds
continued to mop up on the op
position. In this case It was the
Medford Nuggets and the Diamonds
took a slamming 10-7 victory.
Pittsburg pounded out eight runs
in the eighth Inning to break a 7-7
Ue.
The victory puts the Diamonds
a full three games ahead of the
Idle Klamath Falls Gems. The
Oems and Pittsburg open a three
game series there tonight.
Pete Swain of the fast-rising
MarysvUle Braves limited Willows
to eight hits as MarysvUle took an
S-3 decision. Swain struck out 13.
Redding took a 7-4 decirlon from
the Santa Rosa Cats in seven In
nings. The line scores: R. H. E.
Medford 000 003 004 7 17 1
Pittsburg - 000 300 Sx If 13 3
Spurlock. Dykes (7. Roach (g
and Buono, Reagan ; Carr and
Martin.
Redding ...... 104 300 07 1
Santa Rosa . ... 003 100 14 3
Neal and Johnson; Lloyd, De
Barns bo (3).
Willows 000 003 0003 I 2
MarysvUle 000 S00 30x t 13 1
Frees. Cox (4) and Storm; Swain
and Carr.
American
To Semis
SAINT JOHN. N. B.. July 29
Dick Chapman of Pinehurst, N. C,
tone American survivor In the Can
adian amateur golf championship
meet Laurie Roland of Vancouver,
B. C in a semifinal match today.
The pair meets In 36 holes of
match play. Roland is a 16-year-old
high school student.
In the other semi-final. Tommy
Riddell of Montreal, who created
the tournament's big upset by elimi
nating defending Champion Frank
Stranahan two days ago, oppose
Toronto Phil Farley.
Chapman. 1940 u. S. amateur
titlist. yesterday won his quarter
finals match with Mike Pldlaskl of
Winnipeg. 3 and 1. Riddell defeated
BUI Mawhlnney of Vancouver, Can
ada' pre-tournament favorite, 2 up
Race Driver Off
Critical List
YAKIMA. July 28 P Allen
Hobson. Cornelius, Ore., racing
driver, was taken off the critical
list at a Yakima hospital yesterday
for the first time since he was run
through by a 2 by 6-lnch plank last
Sunday.
Attendant said Hobson was ab'.e
to sit In a chair for a short while
yesterday.
Hobson was pierced by the plank
when his racer plunged through the
fence at a turn.
- --
Saturday
July 30th
with
Les Gardner
and hit
WESTERN SWING
BAND
Vocolisti
Johnny Hollaway
Sam Thigpin
Dancing 9 Till 1 A. M.
Admission 11.00 Person
(Tax Included)
ARMORY
Klomoth Foils
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
Botulism
In Marsh
An outbreak of botulism has killed
possibly a thousand dui'ks on Klam
ath marsh near the head ol Wil
liamson river In the pest few weeks,
according to state and federal game
officers.
The hatch of young birds along
the marsh this year was heavy and
many more birds are In danger of
dying with the stagnant water and
mud-Hat disease.
Water which attracts birds to nest
In the area has been used for Irri
gation and consequently much of the
nesting area has dried out to where
botulism contamination has been
the result.
Only in the past few days, a state
officer said, has fresh water In any
quantity been turned bark Into the
marsh and the wildlife men are
trying to arrange so that the flow
will be continuous. If the water is
shut off again the outbreak prob
ably w ill be worse.
Last year on Lower Klamath an
outbreak of botulism killed many
birds and attracted attention to
conditions surrounding the hot
weather disease.
Affected birds become sick and
Umber-necked and often die either
from the disease or ftoui starvation.
Clackamas
Knocked Out
PORTLAND. July 29 v-Silver-ton
and Albina Fuel of Portland
moved up In the annual state semi
pro baseball tournament here last
night, while a third team was elim
inated.
SUverton. leader of the state
league, clowned Kool Spot of Port
land. 3 to 2. In nine Innings. The
game had been scheduled for seven.
Albina needed only five frames
to knock over Garibaldi. 7-0. A
tourney rule atop games at five
innings when one team haa such
a lead.
Clackamas was the team dropped
from the tourney with it second
defeat HUlsboro did the trick. 7
to 6.
Tonight It will be two Portland
teams. Norgan't Beavers va Reli
ance 8ystem; then Oregon City vs.
Cornelius, and Dallas-Valset vs.
Reeds purl.
Billiards Vs. KC '
Merrill Billiards, tied with the
Eagle for the county Softball lead,
tangle with the Knights of Colum
bus tonight In the nightcap on the
Merrill field.
The opener will show the Merrill
VFW against Stewart Lennox.
Starting time Is 7:30 pm. with the
nightcap due to start at approx
mately 8:3a
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ir Baseball Special!
The Whiskered
House of
David
VI.
Th Colored
Kansas City
nonarens
Se these sensations of th diomond
SUNDAY, 7:45
GEMS STADIUM
Admission $1.00 Students, 50c
Ex-Cowboy
Scores Ace
DETROIT. July 3 (AtJack
Hoffman, ex-Hollywood cowboy,
yesterday scored the longes hole-In-one
ever made In Michigan.
Hoffman aced the par-4 335
yard hole at Inrilauwood Coun
try club. He -cheated" the hole,
driving straight across the rtoglrg
to the green and the ball rolled In
for a double-eagle 1.
It's not a national record, how.
ever. A 374-yard ace was record
ed In Los Angeles In 1924. A 340
yard are also was reported mad
111 New York III 1940.
Until six mouths uko Hodman,
a 6 foot 3 Inch 310-uouiulrr, waa
an actor.
EJSTANDINGS
FAR WEST LEAtitK
W L
Pet.
,6tM
,tut
.540
6JJ
.44
.466
.382
Pittsburg 6'
Klamath Falls M
Willows 40
Redding 46
Marysville - - 43
Sunt Rosa - 4u
Vallejo 34
Medlord 36
Yesterday's Keaulla
Plltsbuig 16. Medlord 7
MarysvUle 8. Willows 3
Redding 7, Santa Rosa 4
Only games.
PACIFIC COAST I I At. I K
Hollywood
Sacramento
Oakland
Portland ..
San Diego
74
. tm
64
62
62
62
53
55
60
61
S3
64
70
74
.587
.553
.516
.500
.500
.4W
.4,15
.413
Seattle
San Francisco 54
Los Allaicles 53
Yesterday's Kraulla
Los Angeles 6-2. Sauamcnto 4-3
Portland 1. Hollywood 0, 13 innings
Seattle 5, Oakland 0
ban Diego 6, San Francisco 5
AMI KU AN LEAtil t
New York 58 33 .637
Cleveland 54 37 MU
X Boston 51 41 .5i4
Philadelphia 52 43 .547
Detroit 51 45 -5J1
Chicago 39 55 .415
x Washington 35 55 J89
St. Louts II til JH
X does lull include incomplete
game of July 7.
Yesterday's Reaulta
New York 3. Cleveland 3
Boston 6. Chicago 1
Detroit 13, Washington 7
St. Louis at Philadelphia, rain.
NATIONAL LKAt.lE
St. Louis 57 36 .613
Brooklyn 55 37 Mti
Boston 50 45 .5J6
New York 46 45 .SOj
Pr.Uadelpiua 47 47 .500
Pittsburgh 44 48 .438
Cincinnati 27 55 .402
Chicago 36 59 J79
I'esterday's Results
Brooklyn 7. Chicago 1
St. Louis 10. Philadelphia 1
New York 8. Pittsburgh
Boston 11, Cincinnati 2
Lands Giant Fish
SEATTLE. July 29 (XI Halfway
through a 45-minute battle In the
tricky tide swirls of Deception pass,
the fishing reel used by George L.
Miller of Seattle broke.
But he finally boated the "mon
ster." a 55-pound king salmon 47 '
Inches long.
V
"COOL PAPA" BELL
39 GOLFERS PAIRED
COUNTY
Third and fourth rounds of the
Klamath county golf tournament
will be played this week-end, but
tha players most likely to succeed
In the scratch division of the tourney
do not play until Monday.
Thirty-nine playera are paired for
Good Catches
Promised In
Klamath Area
PORTLAND. July 29 IA1 Good
fishing In most areas was reported
by the state game ronimlulnn today
In Its weekly angling bulletin.
The week-end outlook:
Dewhutr rea: Angling success
off slliihlly In area with best success
at East. Paulina. Crane Pralrl and
South Twin lakes. Davla lake con
tinues poor to fair. Sparks lake fair
to good. Fish mostly amall.
Douglas county: Riweburg-l'pper
Umpqua area water conditions
generally good. Occasional murkl
ness from rottd and dam construc
tion. Trout Calling has been excel
lent, but careful angling la required.
Some tteelhead being taken.
Klamath county: Williamson riv
er, good fly fishing for rainbow.
Average weight being taken IS to 3
pounds. Klamath Agency lake good.
Few limits on troll at Diamond lake
but generally poor.
Medford Cast In
Dark Horse Role
I DRAIN. July 29 ilPi Four top
American Legion Junior clubs will
be pitted In a double elimination
series at the Southern Oregon play
I off here over the week-end.
i Total of six games hav been
scheduled with Medford meeting
Cons Bay In th Friday opener at
.6:30 pm. and Drain and Eugene
I scheduled for the nightcap.
I According to Ie Curry. Drain
Legion chairman. Eugene. Coon Bay
I and Drain figure on paper to be
I about even In team strength, with
I Medford cast In a dark horse role.
The New York Yankees' victory
In the World Series of 1923 was the
first of 11 world championships.
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PLAY TOMORROW
play tomorrow at Fleamr country
club, suiting at 9:30.
Ken Torgerson leads the tourney
at the hallway mark with 154. Ray
Ueeber and Spike Heeber are a
stroke back at 155 and John Went
Is III foui III plac at 157. Tnrgeraon
and the llrrliers play 36 holes Hun
day. West has IB tomorrow and
18 Hiiuriay.
The tourney la smored by KFJI
and the Conner Sound service will
hav a portable power unit out to
NO JAVWAI.KKIIH
PORTLAND. July 39 tA-v-A cam.
palgu to curb Jaywalking began here
yesterday. Police received Untrue
Hons to arrest and not merely warn
as In the past those who violate
right-of-way procedures. Tit Idr
Is to reduce pedestrian deaths.
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