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SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE NINE (Ticker Halts Cardinal-Bum Game At 3-3 New York Edges Chicago; Indians Split- With Boston My Th Aasorlalrd trim Ifstl III rlm-k nrw citlrf um pire In th Natlnnal Iragur With two rotmrriitlve llrcHklyn fit. Lnilla gamra ralM a lie by th tuw kM-iM-r. tlii" nun with ih watrh In brroiiilng more lmxir Uht than lha players Curfew it ruck at 110 a in. to. tiny at ftpnrtuman'a park with th IkMlgers and Cards litrkrd In a 1-3 tia at tl and nf nlna Innings. Na llonal Iragur rulrn any they rant lart a nrw Inning -of a mailt lam after 13 W a. in ilural llmrl so rstra lniiui wrre out of th duration. A hravy rain drlayrd tha atari. ItriKiklyn alnuwt mlsard a rhatir t ti th aror fur thry barrly romplrtrd th eighth Inning, with hi. l,oiils holding a 3-1 rtlK. at 12 47 a. m As It wea. th Ifcalgrrs mansard to puah vrr a run in tha ninth on a walk Ui Itny Csfnpaitells. a pim8i sinei by Msrv Ittu-klry and an cmlllrld fly by I'er Wpe Kress thai M-orrd Kllle Mukla, running fur rantpanrtla. Iluwi INillrt. trying fur hie 14th tin. had a ahutoul 3-0 at th md gV een tunings with Nippy Jnnra and Marty Marlon driving In th runt A walk and sucrrsMv alnglrs by Cart Furlllo, Jsrklr Kiiblnann and Oil llotlgra gav th boyi two In th riKhth Tnl WUks ram In In strike nut I'lnt hhlttrr Orn llrr mamki to and th rally. HM ovn Tin r-srtirr thia wrrk on Monday, th laidgrrs and Card plsyed a 4 4 tie at ilrraiklyn whrn Uiry stpird the larn under an agree, mrnt that no Inning ahnuld alart aftrr J p. m. ion In Irt th .teams ratch a train to th writ. Mt. Ixuia remains a gam and a lialf In front nf th runnrrup tellers with another night gam slated for Innlghl and a day gam ftimriay. Itrrm Wrhmrirr. 22 year old rinrlnnatl rUlilhamlrr. pltrhrd hit best gam of th araann and hu Ural majfir Iragu shutout aa h brat Nrw York with four hit. I-O. In th rally other National Iragu gam playrd. Th loaa drnpprd th (Hani Into a fourth-plar ti with th Mir Philadelphia PhlU whua scheduled day gam at Chicago waa washed out. Pttuburgh and Huston playrd tJirr Inning of thrir night gam at Forbes flrld brtor a atorra furred th gam ta b rallrd on arrount nf wri ground. Hucreaatv horn runa by Johnny l4ndrll and lilll Johnson vnablrd thr Nrw York Yankrra to add a half gama to their Arnrrlran Iragua lrad with a 1 dg oyer Chicago white Cleveland aplit a day-night iflmiblrhradrr at Koaton Tha rr. a.Ha put th Yanka out fnint by 4' gsmra. IMIMNM DIVIIIK Clrvelend rrboundrd from a 2-1 afternoon d f a t at Boatnn to amothrr th Red Itnx In th night gam, t-3 Th Tribe routrd Churk Htobba, promising young lefthand r. brtor h retired a man In 1 four-run flrat Inning at night Jo Ilobmn allowrd only four hita In hi afternoon triumph ovrr Mlka a arc I a for Boston a fifth atraight win. Im DlMagglo hit aafrly In both gamra. ra'.andlng hi eonserutlve gam hitting atrrak to 11, longrat of th season In th major. Connl Mark a aurglng Phlladrl phla Aa ran thrlr winning airing to an. thfir longest nf th year, by downing Detroit. 8-3 Th A a arr only nn prrrrnlag point .be hind th third plar llrd Ho! Th St. 1-oula Brow in. atruggllng In rarap from th cellar, arorrd four In th 10th Inning to hand Washington It 14th loaa In IS gamra. (-2. Bryenth-plac Wesh Ington nil la 4' gamra ahrad of th ftrnwna. County Golfers Tee Off Snmrtlme brtwrrn noon and about ft o'clock tomorrow afternoon the winners of tha Klamath county amatrur golf tournament will emerge. Around 40 golfrrs will be ahoollng thrlr final IR-hnle rouiula tomorrow morning but aeveral who weren't able in grt In round today win have to go tha whole 38. Palrlnga for tomorrow Include: 8:00 Jack Howard, Ou Andrraon, Willis Wood, Illll Martin. OS Alan Abnrr. Hill Prrrln, Lee fttonrr. Normnn Muty. (t: 10 Rplke Berber, O. K Klmbrel, wintry Torgrrson. Lloyd Drew. , 8:ir-Moon Mullls, lull Bratton. Andy Tnyley, Don Hutdlffr. 8:110 Hay llrrbrr, llurk Prrguaon. Adolph Zaimky, L, II. Wallrnbcrg.. 8:3 Frank Hall, Lnren Palmer ton. Ed Hlrkman, Lloyd Petera. 8:30 O. H. nufflnglon, Paul Landry, Howard Perrm, A. Mini mi). 8:40 Krn Tnrgrraon, Carl Woodi, Ted lllngham, Wea MrNre Sr. 8 4s U ion I Ummrrhoua. Bob Howard, Kd Kobliuon, Dun Gilbert. 8 SO John Hnlnwaler, John Pen ny, Ken Knbertaon, Harlry Hull. 8:6S Farl Wrlmar, Ralph Mnrart nry, L. fltlpplrh. 8 00 Lynn Howard, M Broler houa, Byron Tarr, Virgil Btewart, Want Ada phoned tn 8111 before 11:30 . m. appear Uie aama dayl """ f J" "'. i ami aii j 1 rJ V"1-1-aaiaawawjaaaaBBaaaafc-- SECOND SEEDED Ployer Ken Korn, the netter with the de termined look here, odvonced to the temi-finol or the City lennn tourney yesterdoy with o stroight set, 6 0, 6-0, win over Ed Londer. He it paired with 20-yeor-old Bill Crowford today for o hot ot the finali Sunday. Crawford, Karns Mix Today Three aredrd playera advanced to tha armi-finaU ot th city u-nnn Uiurnry yealerday and Ul fourth rdrt playrr ta du for hu lal today. Raymond Tic ahellacked Prank Tipiirtt, -l. 8-4. to advanc to the quarter-finala but trnul beat Bud Can today to reach the aeml-finala. Other nirn a ainglea match went according to a4 vatic nouc. Ken Kama drubbed Ed Lantlrr eauly. 8-0. 8-0. and Bill Crawlord. dark horn of th tournry, apankrd Jerry UlKm. 8-3. 8-8 Kama and Crawfurd are anatchrd In Ui top gam thu afternoon; tA Urnl. firat-aeednl. will play the winner of th Ca - Tie fracaa, which waa du early thu morning. Dolorea meele and Mary Lor wrr crowned charnpkitu in the women'a doublea when tiiry drubbed Huth HageUtun and Virginia Kami. 8-3. 8-0 KuiaU In th miaed doublea U alitl undecided. Hun atopped lh final art with Krn aud Virginia Karna leading Dolorea ttlerle and Jerry Olmm. -. They apllt the lint two aeu yeaierday when darkne hailed th match. They will finlih Ui long delayed match Sunday and play Bud Cae and Mary Love for Ui nmrd Ulle. Thu afternoon Honnl Lowell and Rvert Kariu will mix with Bob Heiaoldt and Bruce Dingier for the Junior men'a doublea bauble, Ron nie Dmunick and Stanley fcenor de faulted to Peuldt and Dingier yea terday to throw th latter pair Into Ui final with Lowell and Kaniem. Boya, Junior men'a and men divuion will play th beat lhre out of fiv aeu In Ui final maurhr. Other reaulta Prlday: Men'a ewnaolaUon: John Humphrey beat Sam Smith 1-8. 8-4. 7-t. Churk Hellbronner beat George i Bell. 1-8, 8-8. 8-4. (Advanced to tlnaU.I Jwnlwr niew'a alngleai i Karnea beat Dingier, 8-1, 8-1. ! Boya alngleai rihult beat Jo Shearer, 1-1, 3-8. ! -3. - Junior women' alngleai Jean Mahan beat pay Nelson, t-a, 8-3. Walter Johnson and Denton Cy) Young are Uie only major league pltchera ui history ever to win more than 400 games. The New York Yankee have not brrn out of the first division since 1J&, and only once In that period did thry finish fourth. The Pittsburgh Plratea finished In the cellar In 1017 and tied tor laat . In 1947 for their only two trip to , tha bottom. I Use the Want Ads for Quick Reaultsl PUMICE TILE h l.aharalary taala ravs Pamirs PraSarla ara aaparlar In atransIS an rsalilasl Is aaaialar. Tlmm Aluminum Window Gold Heal Waterproofing Gold Heal Piastre Bond New Hlir Pumlre Block 8"l8"xl8" Klamath Pumict Tile Co. 'Prrmanrnl aa th Pyramids" 1848 (Iwena Phne 4818 k-t 4 ill aMi i 1 ,. EARLY RUSH "Read the sign, Bud," Lyman L. Fri modig, Michigan Stole ath letic ticket soles manager, po litely informs a diehard. The Notre Dome game, November 5, was sold out os early as June 8, just eight days after the ducots were placed on sole. It wos the first 1949 football sell-out in the coun try. Only aeven pitchers In modem major league history have won more than 300 big league game. P. A. B. Wldener III Elmendorf farm bred six thoroughbred stake winners during 148. OHsnney Block fa C'aa Wall a Bala rta VMS) MMka eaarvata aaaaaary aalta mr rraaa yaav laral la aaaalv 4alar ar , PEYTON 4 CO. M rftft M. Tl. ! ft 18. a-Jaa.lt, g, -i 1 1 . " ' tyc-- 3iJ VTca. law . i..,LaK r ate i, ,iw . C' t ' 1 , f ill ft lk 'llli Wmat Ace too Tmis smy coe foosr son is oncMtzw6 1 ( Gooo ' -"V I f ,T.) rHAM.' I r a so puAsto Aeoor.M A St(Vi56. an oaoJesruA to kY . eieF.' I Ttl I SHOWING HJS 11 ' JJ iSr.. '-.Mi f "2 JWAR? 16UT I PUA&eO AT TME TttN-AoERS' , THE ir-.Ski H L INITIATIVE -J. QeUfl I H - fL 1. . 0T; -C ABOUT LARD CLUB AT LAST MfS WATCH I JasJWM kj J My. ',5! laas "TS? " .- 8 " HtATEn' -'o' nj,! THE END OF A PERFECT VACATION It waa a pleasant trip! Mr. J. la a caoUoua driver . . . but he didn't reckon an the obstruction In the road. Net result! one badly damaged ear. not revered by Insurance. Mr. J'a vara lion roal waa tripled. M. I.. Johnson has th Ideal aalo Insurant- protrrllon for this and hundreds af other eommoa accidents, GEORGE E. WOOD GRAYCE RUSCO Associates Twinks' Woods Whitewashes Portland, 4-0 Oakland Shellacks Seattl As Jackie Goes On Bat Spree By Th Aaorlated Praaa Big Pinky Wooda U Hollywood number on atopprr thu year. Th large righthander halted th onrufthlng Portland Bravrra wlUi a four-hit whitewash Job laat night. Ill 4-0 decUlon waa Wrxid' lUlh win of Ui year agalrut aeven de feat. It waa a dlaapoliitmrnt for Braver rookie atar, Hal Saluman. alao trying for hu 18th. and eome 10.1128 fan who Jammed the Port land park. In handing Halunian hu eighth loaa, Uie Star pounded out 13 hlta, Ulrre of them by Herb Oorman. It aquared Uie current aerie at two games apiece and moved Holly wood five and one-half gamra ahead of aecond place Harramento. Th Bojona bowed to Los Angrlea, 4 1. aa Angel Cal McLuh bested Mel Mallette. McUh scatUred eight hits for hla fifth win. OAKH F.DfiP. NI'DH Oakland, moving along solidly tn third place, took a three-one aeries edge over Seattle as Earl Toolson, formerly of Newark, made his PCL debut with a 8-3 win. The Oaks' Jackie Jensen con tinued hu Improved batting pace with a double and two ainglea off Charley Schanl, who gave up 10 binglrs In all. Helnx Becker barged Uiree of th eight hits off Toolson. one a two-run homer. Acom Third Barker Parnell Woods was frllrd by Bchans pitch, but hu condition waa drarrlbrd as good at hoapital. Th ball cllped him on th forehead. San Diego made It three straight over San Pranclsco's foundering Seals, with Bob Ravage weathering a bad first Inning to lake verdict. , Mickey Rorco pclrd a homer with two aboard, first pop. Then Savage paced five hits the rest of th way. Th Padree rocked Steve Nagy for two runs in th fourth and three in thr fifth to clinch It. The short scores: R H I Hollywood . 001 100 0114 13 3 Portland . 000 000 0000 4 1 Woods and Sandlock; Bailsman. DehU'l and Oladd. Seattle 301 000 0003 8 3 Oakland 300 011 30s 8 10 0 Bchans and Warren; Toolson and Kerr. Harramento 0OO 100 000 t 8 3 Loa Angeles 101 003 00s 4 8 1 Mallette. Salvo S i and Ratmondl; MrLuh and Kovotney. Ran Francisco 300 000 0104 8 2 San Dtrgo 010 230 OOx-4) 1 0 Nagy. Singleton (1) and JanrU; Savage and Moore. Fourth Spot At Stake In NC League The Northern California baseball lrsgur enters Its 12th round of play tomorrow with little at stake except fourth place In th circuit. Klamath Palls' entry, the Pio neers, have undisputed possession of the loop s first place with ntne win and two losses and travel to Treka for a game that Is more crucial for trie Indians than the Pioneers. Yrrka is tied for third and fourth places with Hilt at six wins, fire losses each, and a loaa to th Pio neers might drop the Indians clear out of the upper bracket and con sequently out of the four-team season-ending ehamptomhlp playoff. Hilt plavs host to the fading, sev enth -plsre Mt. Shasta club and will be favored to come up with a win In that game. Serond-plar Dunsmutr playi the Weed Sons at Dunsmulr In a game Weed needa If It Is going to get Into the first division from fifth place, and McCloud plays host to the last-place Shasta Dam nln. 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