FRIDAY, JULY 29, J 94?
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
ACE NINE
Cards Stay On
Winning Trail,
Face Brooklyn
St. Louis, Bums
Both Win On Eve
Of 3-Game Series
Bjr The Aasorlslrd Press
Brim on Uit Dliml That's the
fry In Ht. Louts, inhere the sirling
Cards, on en eight-tame winning
streak, Wflcnine another stutwilown
with Brooklyn for the Natlunel
Iratue lead.
'Mil Cards uuclged tin llriMiku out
al tint piece t ttbbela firkl laat
week-end. They open t three-game
errira t BirUmm iwik tnmsht
III) gsins and hell Irad. 'the
park U old out mid mot Ht. l,oiiis
tmtele art booked lull thtuiigli
Sunday.
Howl Pnllel, the illm amitlipaw
who coasted horn on a 14-1 rout ot
tli Dodgers Iut Hiinitay, drewa tin
Mariilng (unit aaaitnment wialhnt
Preacher IUe. litt seven-tame
trim was anapiwd by Iht Cards
Week MO.
Ilia Carda warmed up for the
Dydgrrs by smothering thr I'hllllri
yeaterday. 10-1. fur a asrrp ot thr
series. They roiuhrd up Kriiny
lleiiiisrlman, wlw had won ulna In a
row and forced him to rrtira after a
five-run second inning
. Hulmi hits spilled oft tha Bt
'"uu bats In tha altark on llrntsrl
uian. Km Trlnkl and )mmi ( liar
lay Hlrknell. txiclly anounli. Mian
Mualal didn't rt ona In live tnnn.
Churk Dlrrlng waa tha Irartrr with
pair of doubles and a ttntle.
BRA7.I.E WIN ItTH
Al Hraila. who much! fare tha
Dodger Bundey, wrsuurd up hit
loth win with a arvrn-hlttrr whllr
tha Phlla stumbled llirouth fiva er
rors, three by rootle Third llaarinan
rVillie Jones
Uruoklyn draw bona from Ralph
Branra'a route-going J. as a mat Ilia
Chlcato Cuba. 7-1. hu flrit complete
lama and lirat victory since June 2
Clane llrrmamki homrr with
Ihraa man on and Uia aroia Had 1-1
ruined Hob Ruah In tha mill inning
Jarki Robinson and Duka Binder
homrrad in succeaaion oil Reliefer
Wail Dubiel in tha seventh to and
tha arorlni
Tha Naw York Oisnts Main pokad
tllair haada Into Uia first division,
displacing tha Phils, with an I-
adia over Pitubur.li. Thay blrw
an early flva-run lesd but fouulil
bark lo win on Hid Uord.m a 2ixh
homer with roan on In tha aisth
Warren Buehn roasted to hla 13th
win, baatlnt Cincinnati 11-3. whila
hla Boaton ma tea put tha aJuc on
Kan Raffensberger and two succes
sors for II hit, five br Ed Haurr.
YANKS WIN
Tha drpandabla Allia Reynolds.
Joe Psgs combination pitched tha
Naw York Yankees to a 1-2 derision
over Cleveland, atillttiiii Uia vital
aeries and restoring tha Yanks"
J rnur-garne lead Pagr put down a
Tribe upruuif In tha ninth with tha
halp of a srtuailotiaj throw by Cliff
Mapaa who caught Roberto Avlla
Irylm la advance from aecod to
third on an outllald fly.
Cleveland left tha stadium for a
five-gam Ben as at Boaton, nprninc
with a dsy-nlght doublrhrarter to
ds With Dom DIMsggio on a M-game
hitting atraak and lesrilng tha
league with a .344 ererage. Iloaton
(am la In poaltlnn to challcnte.
Joa McCarthy ! tram loat a win
yraterflav whan Amrrlcan Lestue
President Will HarrKlsa ordrml tha
Ben and Wathlniton lo complata
ai-tnnlm lama on July 7. Umton
lad - whan tha fame waa rallrd
lo prrmlt tha Sot to catch train.
Thay'll play tha final threw inningi
Datura thalr Autuat 30 I imr
McCarthy tot anolhar wall,
pitched tame yeaterday from Ellis
Kinder, who acattered aevan Chlcato
hlta for hla lllh victory. .. He
kiitht have had ahiitout but for an
Jrror by Vern Bteihrn.
Ily Troutt homrr with the
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Hujh FulUrton
NKW YDItK, July 31 Wi Clrva
liuid arcnnd-RiieRMtrN ara wonderlni
why Uiu HoiMtrrau didn't call on
Mike Onlcla llmtrad of Hob rrllrr
lo pitch Wrdnaulay'a bit lain
atulnut lha Y a n k a a a anpaclally
allrr what tiapprnrd to Bobby . . .
Mika, Juki a rookie who waan't r
lircted to do much thu araaon. haa
takrn up a lot of alack In Uia In
diana' illi'hlh aiafl and haa ape
dallied In wliinlni Ilia touih onra
. . . atartlnt only aevrn tlnira. ha haa
pitched two ahiitiiuta and two one
run tninm and lhal'a tha kind of
hurllriK the Tribe nrrda whrn no
IxKly la liilllut . . . Mike haa been
dmcrlbrd aa bit, affable kid who
likra to play bnarball and wtio "nev
rr hurt hlmarlf bv rradlnt hla own
atorlra "... Alalnat Hoaton ha
faiinrd Vern Hirphrni and Trd Wll
llama Willi the lylm run on tmae
and ha did tha aama aort of Hunt
once atalnat tha Yanka ... Of
murae, ll'a touth cliolca for Bou
drrau. He haan't real bit winner
on hla mound ataff, but live tuya
have wun niore than aevrn tamea
apiece . . . 1iu could almoat pull
them out of a hat and do okay.
Toe alhlrlle anna of Harry Sluhl
drrher, Wlaconain athletic diracUir.
wiin t be around to help keep the
wnlvra away from thrlr dad a door
for the next few yeara . . . Harry Jr .
othrrwtae known aa "Hkliipy." will
enroll at Michltan thu Hcplambcr
niter haunt attendrd Klakl Prep
. . . Ilr'tl be candidate for tha
football and hockey tea ma . . . And
Mike. Juna iradual of Madlaon
Weal hith. haa won acholarahlp at
Yak, where hell to out for track
and awimmlnf.
t'hark Bernard, recently-appointed
auiatant to Karl liruwn at Au
burn, played In tha firat Chlcato
all-alar football lame In 1934 Ilia
trammatea included Ivan William
aon. (lenrte Haurr and Beattle
' Peathera. Iirad eoachee at Wlacon
ain. Navy and North Carolina Htate.
reaie lively, and Miaw Krauae, No
tre limine athletic director . . An
Kmliah riot lung trade Journal takea
notably dim view ot the Walker
cup t"lt team adopting uniform
but no headgear for IU meetint with
the Americana newt month wnh Una
comment- The Walker cup team
haa let the aide down pretty badly
by forgrttim that no outfit la com
plete without headwear" ... I aay.
old bran . . . Colry Wallace, whoae
goltlrn ilotea fighia had the pro
managrra poprvrd. will make hla
llrat protraaional appearance on the
Char lea. Letuirvkh card Autuat 10
t'rmm thla diauwre. It tppeara our
Vlrtlnia frienda ara unduly atlff
necked In "rejecting" tha NCAA
aanity coda . . . Maybe It cen t be
enforced, but why not give It try
until aomrthtm more effective can
be worked out? . . . Bounds like, aay.
one racing aaaoclatlon "rejecting" all
anti-gambling lawa Juat becauae
folka peralal In brttlllg with bookies
. . . and while were asking, lant
that two-rounds-a-day grind In the
I HO A junior golf championahlp
bit tough for 14 and IS-year -old
klda?
Bertha Homers
In Sparkie Win
The rhiloquln girls Softball team
took Ita first defeat of the league
sesaon yenterdsy on the Alumnnt
dismonrl. dropping 33-16 elugfeti
to the Spai k ira.
Chiloqum hat three wins agslnat
the single loss.
Bertha Coulee hit two home runs
and Ruth HageUtetn had on for the
winners. I
In the oiher gsme the Hasblni
topped the Merrill Tren-Agrrs 30-13. !
bases full featured ft eevrn-run
ninth-Inning Detroit rally for a 13-1
ylrtory over Washington. A sched
uled St. Lnuta-Philadelphift night
game Wat rained out.
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BLENDED WHICKITT a mt PPOOP a IS
M AM
STRIPED BASS HAUL Seven of these fish, numbering 17
in all, were caught by Municipal Judge Leigh Ackerman, on
left, in one day of hi recent vocation. The fish, overaging
over 20 pounds opiece, were pulled from the waters of Coos
boy. Cordon Justrom, center, ond Eddie Drosch, Ackermon'i
nephew, both of Coos Bay, were olso on the fishing excursion.
This 240 pounds plus wos a one day's houl for the trio.
Finalists
Decided
Plnaltxls In the men's doubles were
decided yesterday on the Moore
park courts, with three of the three
seeded playrra figuring In the pic
ture. Ken Kama and Bill Crawford,
seeded second and fourth, teamed
up to alap Bud Case and Oeorge
Mills. 6-3. 1-1. They'll battle Cddle
Ilent. tlrst-aeeded singles plsyer.
and Jerry Olson for the doublet
title.
Dent and Olson drubbed Prank
Tlppett and Bill Whrlsn, e-1. -4.
to advance to the final bracket.
Dent had a busy dsy. He also ad
vanced to the semt-flnals In singles
competition with ft hard-earned vic
tory over Loren Hughes. Hughes
took the first set 7-5. but Dent came
back with two straight -l arts for
the win.
Darkneaa halted Uie mlsed dou
bles match between Jerry Olaon and
Dolores Bteele and Ken and Virginia
Kama, with the score standing 3-1.
7-S. The winner of this match will
play Bud Case and Mary Lore for
tha mixed doublea bauble.
Other reaults Thursday:
Men's ranaolallaa
Oeorga Bell beat Willia Orlfflth.
t-l, f-0.
Jim Plnnlgan beat Jim Smith, t-2.
-0.
JaoUr U antra
Jean Mahan brat Oerry Lewis.
I . 6-3.
Bays Mini Ira
Richard Loleom defaulted to Jot
Shearer.
Lester Plocrhlnl beat Jerry Igl.
6-1. 6-4.
Dr. Lirtdley To
Practice In KF
PACtKtC VMVPRfllTY. PoVet
Orove. Ore., July Dr. Riy T.
Llndlry. graduate of Pacific's op
tometry erhool, experts to begin
practicing soon In Klamath Palis,
according lo the optometry college
this week.
Dr. Llndlry recently passed the
Oregon state board teats. He It the
son of Roy Llndlry of Newport and
Is member of Omega Pnsilon PhL J
national professional fraternity. '
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WAHJIINOTON. July 14-1
Walter Tony Baker. 17-yrar-old
high school senior from At
lanta., moved to the fore today as
Uip choice as the Nstional Junior
(Jolt Meet moved Into the fourth
round.
Over tha 6360-yard Congressional
course yesterday, Baker downed
long-hltUng Pst Schwab of Day
ton, Ohio, who notched the meet's
top medal score In the first round
with a four-under 67,
Bsker meets Dick Hessrmer of
Houston today.
Burns Letier
Brings In $640
LONIX)N. July w A letter
by poet Robert Burns brought 160
pounds S640 at sale Thursday.
The letter wss written by Burns
In 1767 lo ft friend, Henry Mac
Kensie. The Scottish poet, to Illustrate
Uu moral effect of good reading,
said he once lent ft sailor a book
and later asked Uie teaman how he
enjoyed It.
Burns said the man confessed the
bock had altered his outlook on
life: Instead of seducing hu girl
friend he now planned to mary
her.
. Burns museum bought the let
ter, which was offered for sale by
MacKenxle't great-great grandson.
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PORTLAND. July 26 11 The
Methodist church, holding Its annual
conference at campgrounds near
here, reelected the Rev. J. R.
Stewart, Salem, superintendent yea
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Fuchs Breaks
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OHIO. Norway. July 2 (Pi
Trall.'ng by only tlx points going
Into tonlKht'a third and final pro
gram of the "little Olympics."
America's touring track athletes
are still the experts' choice to pull
out Tlctory over Scandinavia.
After the flrat two nights, the
point score Is IMS lo ltt'4
gslnst the Americans.
Highlighting last night's com
petition wsa a work) record shot
put by Jim Puchs of Ysle. who
powered toss of 17.79 meters
M feet, 4 37-64 Inches i with the
16-pounder. The previously listed
world record throw was 67 feet,
1 Inch H740 mrtersi by Jack
Torrance of Uie United Slates tt
Oslo In 1834.
It's Par
Or Else
ST. PAUL. Minn.. July 26 iPi
It s case of stick close to par or
be eliminated for almost half of the
field In the Western Open golf
tournament today.
At the end of today's play the
field will be cut to the low 60
scorers plus any that tie for the
last position. In yesterdays first
round almost a third of the field
of 114 matched or bettered par.
A couple of -Ryder Cup team
members showed the way for the
low scorers yesterday with fire
under par 67s. Chick Harbert, the
34-year-old Detroit pro, was the
first one In and Lloyd Mangrum
got his putter working well to go
two under regulation figures on
two holes and birdie three others.
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Dinner 6:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M.
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Commissioners Say 'No1 To
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l NEW CASTLE. N. H.. July W
1 Athletic commlMlorwn governing
more than 100 of th nation ' co.
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MANILA. July IPV-Lou Blt
ner. Oakland sportsman, announced
today nine American swimming and
diving stars suspended by the AAU
for unssnctloned exhibitions here
would go to Japan.
They will be the first American
athletes to be admitted to Jspan
since the war.
8usan Zimmerman of Portland.
Ore., holder of 17 U. S. records and
her eight California teammates
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ot Collegiate Commissioners closed
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Moore of Blrmintham. Ala., the
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His nine co-commissioners nodded
thrlr heads In agreement.
Karller. the commissioners pledged
thrlr assistance to the NCAA "sanity
code." designed lo curb eligibility
violstlons.
The college sports heads agreed
with Victor O. Schmidt of the
Pacific Coast conference who de
clared that "there la need for
legislation by the NCAA against try
outs of prospective student athletes
by colleges and subsidised trips to
campuses by prospects."
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"these practices tend unduly to 1
place prospects under obligation to ,
attend t colleges to which such
trips are znade."
The psrticlpatlon of college ath
letes with remaining eligibility In
sll-aur or chanty lames again met :
with general disapprovaL The ban ;
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