HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON MONDAY, AUCUST 1. .4f Ad SIX Gems Wobble Under Double Sabbath Loss Vallejo Disbands Leaving Circuit With Seven Clubs Pittsburg's Diamonds, Just too knt to handle these days, npped couple of seven-Inning victories from the Klamath Pi Hi mi Sunday to run their rr West league lead over the Klamath Palla team to tlx full gamee. The scores were 8-0 and 4-1. The Diamonds made It a clean sweep. Hurler Blair Simpson did the whitewash Job In the first game, hanging up hit eleventh consecutive victory. He haa not tasted defeat thti year. Lou Bron aan held the Oenu to six hits tn the second tame and tot succee slve double by Vince DiMsggio and Tony Wlippo In the bottom of the sixth to account for the two-run martin. NUea Jordan and Joe Nicholas vera the victims. i a-haaa. amund the circuit over the week-end, the Vallejo Chiefs made token resistance so the Medford Nuggets Saturday mnA ftnnriAv then droDDed out of the league. Medford won U-8 and 13-2. The Far West wheel probably will finish the season with just even spoke and a new schedule will have, to be drawn up for the remainder of the term. Vallejo was In seventh place and was homeless after being toci.ru w an. nark In Vallejo. The Willows Cardinals took two falls from the Santa Rosa Cat, winning 11-' Saturday night and 6-1 last night Redding lost to the Marysnlle Braves 7-6 Saturday and won lasx nigni. Saturday night, at Pittsburg .h4 out the scheduled V. . V. Wall mm flrSt timt n ii - - this season the Diamonds have had to take a back seat to tne weather. Hence, the twin-bill on Sunday. HARD TO BEAT The double victory by PitU i . hMmM thir victory march to II wins tn their last 1 tames and put them completely oui o touch with the rest of the circuit for the time being. A three-game aeries with the Gems starts here tomorrow night and If the Spuds wan them all they'd "111 be three Botches behind. Jordan gave up six hits and fcur runs to the Diamonds before going out m favor of Stan Otlson in the fourth frame of the first Tha nans eot Hi DC hits but they were ao acattered that m-w uaaaa had three of them and Oordy Hemandea had three. In the aecond tame the Dia monds, who usually can be pretty a.-wa fnr Nirholaa. overcame the jinx with two-run clusters tn the second and sixth frames. Ralph Mahler batted in coin Riunim runs, singling with Bob Casselll eo base on both occasions. Nicholas tanned five and walk ed two. Bremen struck out three and walked one. The box: KLAMATH tallt NonkU Janaaa. 3b f J I X rt Rraaa. lb 1 ! ? J I I CaaaalH. rt - ' I J I I i Mcrnandaa. 11 . a e 1 3 e Valvar, lb 1 J J 1 l e Mohler. a Jordan, p 1 e 1 0 e e caaoa. e . I e e a e Totals . t IS 1 AU OAS 3 o e l o s 1 3 B 1 ITTMItC Whttntry. lb Tt. Zb Ha run. e . jtnoti. rf DiMallM), cf V FUhppo. If 'lHaddock. 3b Xacrar-e.lt. M ftunpMkfl, p Totala Klamatl. Falla PttUburf ono ooo 030 101 m SIT-TVAHY SB Htaa. Zarcarelil, Haddock. RBI Zarrarelll 3. oimoaon. UatMork. DP Haddock to Whttnc. SO tor Simptxm S. Jordan 4, Cilsoti S. BB off Sim poor) 1, Jordan 1. SB Hrhlr, iimbcko. eh au. wtv-luamaia iu, Pittsburg 4. Sacond ttm: Klamath -Pituburg R H I . oio loo 0 a i . 030 003 K 4 S 0 Nlcholaa and Mohlcr; Bronzan and Mania. Citizens Group Eyes Ball Club PORTLAND. Aug. 1 P Officials of the Portland Beavers, owners of the Balem Western International league franchise, know nothing of a reported effort of Salem residents to bur up the club's Interest. Bill Mulligan, general manager of the Coast league club, said he had not been approached on such a deal. It was reported tn Balem Satur day that a group headed by William Healy, assistant secretary of slate for Oregon, might buy the club and park. Youngsters Set For Golf Play CHICAGO, Aug. 1 W)A field of 24 youngsters. 17 years old or less, begin competition at Medlnah Coun try club today In the fourth annual William Randolph Hearst national Junior golf championship. The youths, who qualified in tour naments sponsored by 12 Hearst newspapers, tee off todsy In East- West team matches. Actual tour nament action begins tomorrow with the first 11 holes of 72 medsl play. A 96-hole wlndup Is Thursday. University of Arizona athletic teams recorded 01 victories against 47 defeats during the 1941-49 sports year. 5 Min. from Town U IJ,rf aW.'.M,'. Mike Jacobs Sat There JIM NORRIS TAKES ON FISTIC REINS AS TOP PROMOTER AP Nwtfetiin NEW YORK It Mm strmnRt to at anyone but Mlkt Jacobs tut ting tn on of tht chain from whtch lw promoted 36 world hf-vyweight ml bouU. But Jamn D. Norria aiu ther these day. Detroit millionaire. Norrla Is tht new president of the International Boxlnc club of New York. And If anybody thinks the son of James Tired Sam Rakes In "T aesa aaaa a Is. I U LJ sa Uaall Cash I ST. PAUL. Minn.. Aug. 1 11 Sam Snead, the White Sulphur springs, w. va., protesslonai wno sa-s he's "tired of golf" had some- thing today to relieve that tired feeling. It was the XM00 he won wstarriav by taking first place In the 48th annual western open with a 72-hole total of 2S. That score bettered the western open record of 270. set in 1947 by Johnny Palmer. Bahin. N. C. and equaled the record for the 8557-vard Keller course, set tn 194 by Henry Ransom. Cary Middlecoff of Memphis shot a 63 yesterday to boost himself to a four-round total of 272 and take down SI 900 second money. Snead l first-place money in creased hi winnings In the proles- j Middlecoff staying right behind him with a total of mMM. ; Lloyd Mangrum. Chicago: Jimmy Demaret, OjaL Calif., and Chick Harbert. Detroit, finished yester day's round with 273s. Mangrum shot a 70. Demaret a (7 and Harbert a 71 In the final round. They each won tllt3J4. Ted Nelst of Walla Walla. Wash., finished In a two-way tie for 18th place and Ed Oliver. Seattle, was grouped with six others for 20th. Nelst had a 283. Oliver 2S4. CANADIAN IS CHAMP IN WATER . i SEATTLE. Aug. 1 v There was a new champion today In the annual Seattle Times - Green Lake mile men's swim. But Ocean Palis. B. C, still waa his hometown. Jim Porte lance churned the dis tance tn 76:06 to beat out his fellow townsman and last year's winner. Vic Chatt, by more than a minute Saturday. Chatt took 29:112 for the mile swim, held this year on Lake Washington. Oregon girls captured some of the : other Saturday eventa. Lavelle ! Plannery of Portland, who won the women's mil Friday, took the women's 100 yard freestyle. Jan Ice Rucker, The Dalles, came In tourui. i Delia Sehorn. Portland aquatic, won the 100 yard breaststroke and the Portland aoquauc girls ISO-yard Medley team finished second behind I the Washington Athletic club as did the same organisation's 400- yard free-style relay squad. sally stadleman. The Dalles, won the girls 60-yard freestyle with Nancy Calloway, The Dalles, fifth. Miss Stadelman waa aecond tn the 50-yard backstroke. Capacity Boost EUGENE. Ore, Aug. 1 bPV Foun dations are being laid to add 2240 new bleacher seats to Havward field's capacity before the Oregon lootoau season rolls around, Leo Harris, Duck athletic director, re ports. The addition will boost capacity to 22300 fans. An electric scoreboard also Is being added. Rested. Packs Potent Punch For National's Pitt Pirates AP ewtf eatarre PITTSBURGH You can give a bespectacled Italian from California most of the credit for pulling the Pittsburgh Pirates out of the dumps and the National league cellar. Dino Restelll, the Bucs' new 24-year-old hitting star. Isn't the whole team, of course. But, oddly enough, much of his help has come a flock of California teammates. The quiet, powerful rookie came up the hard way. Restelll got hla first chance with the San Francisco Seals In the Pacific Coast league. That was in 1944. He was batting better than JOO and talent scouts were glued to him when he was called Into the army the same year. The real struggle came after his discharge In 1946. Here's how he describes It: "The end of the war sent swarms of players back to their clubs. The Coast league was loaded and it was hard to get back Into the twlnf ." H. E. JONES and SON Machine Shop and Welding ! Fabrication, Trailer Hitches, Drive Line ... or any ' thing to your tpecificationi. Repairs of Farm Machinery, ; Log Equipment, Straightening Bunkt . . . make Gears ond Splines Box Pumps Made T Order All Make Pumps Repslred S20 Plum St. Phone 4818 Acroii the street from Inmon Motor's shop door 4444444444aaaaaasaaaaas44444a' Norrls. a native of St. Catharines, i Ontario, who made hla fortune In wheat. Is a new hand at promoting he i all w et. I Norrls, who looks much younger 1 than his 42 years, has been con- nected with various sports promo i tlons "for about 17 years." as he I PUU It. a I 'We promoted Joe Louis tights ! before Mike Jacobs ever heard of him." says Jim rather modestly. "We put on about six or eight of his : fight In Chicago and Detroit before Joe became champion. "We also promoted Jack Drmp sey's last fight In Chicago. It was a four-round exhibition with King fijh Levtnsky In 1M2. the second va i.t IVn.iiiav'1 fiaat MnwhiKb H I The "we" Komi talks about In- eludes his father who Is president of both the $ .500.000 Chicago stadium 1 and the $4,000,000 Olympta arena In j Detroit and has owned the Detroit nra nuiiw o n niuunu nwirj ; league since 1933. and Arthur M. 1 Wins. Young Jim ts executive vice president and secretary of both ; arenas. Wirtx. more famous for his Sonja Heme Ice productions, U In a num ber of business ventures with young Norm. They have the Indianapolis Capitols of the American Hockey league and the Omaha Knights of the U. S. Hockey league. They also operate New York's Center theatre and both are In the IRC. In Detroit It s the IBC of Mlchl gsn and in Chicago It's the IBC of Illinois. Here in the big city the boxing writers refer to the IBC as the OBHM (One Big Happy Monop- But Jim Norrls takes It all tn stride, even to the extent of )oklng ' "Li " "V , . H . Norrls' right-hand man In New ork Is Harry Markson. who ran the Twentieth Century S. C. during its final year of existence. He to the IBC i managing director here while Al Weill, former fight manager, I matchmaker. Although Noma and the IBC gained much prestige by prompting the Ezzard Charles-Joe Walcott heavyweight title fight In Chicago, he says his biggest promotion was the second Rocky Granano-Tony Zale fight Indoors In Chicago sta dium In 1947. The bout drew 432.911 The IBC. he savs. made about 150 000 on the Charlea-Walcott bout but "lost a couple of thousand dol lars when Jake LaMottt recently stopped Marcel Cerdan of Casa blanca for the middleweight crown tn Detroit. Norrla believes the IBC. despite cries of monopoly, will be a boon to boxmg. He thinks there's still time Una summer for -three or four big outdoor shows." The big attraction, of course, to the heavyweight battle between Charles and Gus Leanevlch tn Yankee stadium on August 10. even though New York's boxine eommiaa alon remains firm in refusing to recognise the winner aa champion, . PIONEERS aaaa a a aaa. HI niUHhll m 1"av DTJNSMUIR. Aug. I Klamath Palls and Dunsmuir tied uo for the Northern California baseball league lead again yesterday at nine wins and three loses each. The Pioneers fell out of the lead on the one-hit pitching of Yreka s Jack Ptckart and Yreka took a 6-0 victory. The lone hit for the Klamath Falls team was a single by Fran Miller In the second inning. Yreka totaled 13 hits off Pat Williams and made one error. The Pioneers had only one error. Dunsmuir defeated Weed 4-1 on Lyle Turpln's five-hit tossing. Mt. Shasta surprised the Hilt Jeu 4-2 and McCloud beat 8hasta Dam -4. Hilt and McCloud are tied for the circuit's fourth place be hind Klamath Falls. Dunsmuir and Yreka. Last year Restelll returned to his old hltUng pace. His batting earlier this season prompted a Buc spokes man to label hla purchase for an undisclosed sum and two players one of the "most promising In years." Another Pirate from the same slate, and whose ancestors claim the same "old country," la Vic Lom- 1 bardl. The Bakersfleld player stacks I up as a real diamond oddity a hit I ting pitcher. Besides his respectable hurling record. Lorn bardl s Been nit tlng aa high. 391. Six other players from California are important cogs tn the current Pirate resurge Ralph Klner, Welly WestUke, Ernie Bon ham, Cliff Chambers, Bill Werle and Eddie Bockman. The golden state has always bred t rich strain of Italian baseball greats. A few of note are Joe and Dom DIMagglo, Tony Laxxerl and Prank- Proaatti. ' And If the English translation of jffjL lb r4 a ; ; TV STOPPER Young Chuck Schildmeyer, who hos don mostly relief duty for the Klamath Gems, may be called to itart tomorrow night when I the Cemj return home to try to stop the Pittsburg Dia monds. Schildmeyer hos a 4-0 record. .STANDINGS PAR WEST LEAGl'E W L Pet. Pittsburg C2 20 .674 Klamath Falls 54 24 .414 Willows SO 41 A49 Redding 47 41 -532 Marysville S 45 .500 Santa Rosa 41 4t .461 Vallejo 24 Si J70 Medford .. - 29 (2 J19 Saaday't Resalls Pittsburg 5-4. Klamath Palls 0-2. Redding 11. Marysville 7. Medford 12. Vallejo 1 Willows a. Santa Rosa 3. St. Louia ..- . St . M - 51 t 49 50 45 611 J24 .516 .515 .479 J9 J7 Brooklyn ... Boston . .. New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh - Cincinnati 1 Chicago . M Sanday's Rtsalta Brooklyn 4. St. Louis 2. New York 10-9. Cincinnati 0-0. Boston O-S. Pittsburgh 1-6. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 4. AMERICAN LEAGl'E New York 90 SS .03 .589 .552 ' .540 ' i3i l .41 JMJ7 I Cleveland , S Boston S3 Detroit S4 Philadelphia S3 Chicago 41 Washington 38 81 Louis - S3 J44 Sunday's Results New York 3-1. Chicago 2-2. Boston 3. Cleveland 0. Detroit 3-8. Philadelphia 0-0. Washington 1, St. Louis 3. PACIFIC COAST LEAC.l'E . Hollywood 77 S3 J92 Sacramento 58 M3 Oakland 87 81 .523 . San Diego 84 84 Portland Seattle 83 67 .45 San Francisco 68 72 .43 Los Antelea . 54 75 .423 Mondays Results Hollywood 12-S. Portland 3-2. San Francisco 13-1. San Diego 0 4. Los Angeles 7-3. Sacramento 1-0. Oakland 13-4, Seattle 7-6. Restelll bears significance, the Pirates' Italian Is destined for even greater doings. Dino explains It a little bashfully: Restelll, In Italian, meant "King of Uie Stars." No. 1 Cyclist LONO BEACH, Wash.. Aut. 1 11 Roy Burke of Portland was named the outstanding rider yesterday of more than 2000 motorcyclists per forming In the windup of the three-day-lont beach motorcycle tour. Eight western and mid-western stairs were represented In the event, the first held since the war. It formerly waa an annual show. COMFORT Unlimited fete Trsss Wemrert "A cocneortsbie aa eat tela pear of shoe" awyt the meat wearing one of our new truasea developed during the wear awed now available to truoa wearere. If ywsi are toofcieeg far trwaraastred pore fnr. yew. OTJARA! I tMXM See sal ewasy Lee Hendricks Your Neighborhood Druggist 1212 So. 4tb Ph. 4321 Dodgers Down Redbirds 4-2 To Slice Lead Victory Shoves Brooklyn Bock Into Flag Chase By The Amoruited (Tea Don Newcombc. big Negro right hander of the Brooklyn Dodgers w ho has hsd his Uu and downs, has something to smile about today He s turned the tables on his chief tormentors Die St, Louis Card inals. Solidly culled In three previous encounters with the rollicking Red birds, Newcombe clipped the league leaders, 4-3. yesterday to snap Uie Cards' nine-game Inning streak and put the Bums back In the Na tional league race. Newcombe had the Cards' num ber. The largest St. Louis crowd of the season. 33 mi fans saw the oi fellow check the Cards on eight hits. He blanked the league leaders until the ninth wheh sinsles bv Ron Northey. Olen Nelson and Lou Klein plus Duke Snider s first error of the season allowed the Cards to score twice. Newcombe got Pinch hltter Bill Baker to ground out u ena me game. The victory. rut the Cards' ad vantage over the Dodgers to one and naiz games. Meanwhile, the New York Yan kees streu-hed their American league lead to four game over the aecond place Cleveland Indiana. The Yanks split a twin bill with the Chicago While Sox. taking the opener. 3-2. and dropping the nuthu-ap. 2-1. in ten Innings. The Indians were blanked. 3-0. by Maurice McDrrmotl and the Red Sox in Boston. LINDM.L HOMERS Ed Lopat bested young Billy Pierce in the first game on Johnny Lindell'a ninth inning homer anJ Tommy Hen Mens run-scoring single. Luke Appling slammed a two-run homer with two down in the tenth u give Lefty Bob Kuaava the nod over Duane Pillette in the nightcap. The Detroit Tigers made it three straight shutouts over the Phila delphia Athletics aa Ted Gray and Fred Hutchinson pitched the Ben gala to 3-0 and 8-0 triumphs in the Quaker city. Gray yielded eigh'. hits and Huich five. Sherry Robertson snckrd a pair of homers and Eddie Robinson one to pace the Washington Senators to a 7-3 triumph over the St. Louis Browns. The New York Otsnts butchered the Cincinnati Reds. 10-0 and 9-0. confining their scoring to three in nings. They scored ten runs In the first two innings of the opener with home runs by Johnny XI lie. Ray Mueller and Hank Thompson fea turing the bombardment. Sid Oordon was the big msn In the nightcap with two homers dur ing a nine-run second Inning up rising, Adrian Zabala. making his first start since returning from the Mex ican league, limited the Reds to five blows in the finsle. GIANTS ELEVATED The triumph elevated the Oiants Into fourth place, one percentage point ahead of the Philadelphia Phils. The Phils edged the Chicago Cubs. S-4 in ten Innings in Chicago. Dick Slaler singled home Oran Hamner from second base to break up the game for Philadelphia. Hank Bauer socked his 31st homer to ac count for Chicago's first two runs and Andy Psfko sent the gsme in to overtime with a two run four bagger in the ninth. The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Bravea spilt a bargain bill, the Braves winning the first game. 9-1. behind Johnny Sain and the Pirates the nightcap, 6-5 with three runs in the ninth. Couole Out Of Tourney PORTLAND. Aug. 1 (! Two more teams tumbled out of the slate semi-pro baseball tournament last nlcht. They were the Odell Firemen, ousted. 10-2. bv Albanv's drfenriing champions, and 8weet Home, ellml. rated. 3 to 1. by the Portland Red Sox. That left 19 clubs still In Uie tourney. Jim Hudson. Pacific university pitcher, hurled a no-hit seven-Inning game to give Banks a 2-1 vic tory over Archer Blower and Pipe. Hudson, who scored his third straight win. struck out eight. The opponents' lone run came in the opening Inning, when Hudson walked hla opposing pitcher and then committed an error on an at tempted sacrifice bunt. Tt Daitra (a flaws t ha US.,, AM. I II 0mvwnmmiiimtJat n n. ipmwniiiii wmw "v, Ken (Cams, Ruth Hagelstein Capture City Tennis Crowns Defending Champions Ken Kama and Kulh Hagelstein successfully defended their singles tennis titles tiunday an the Moore park courts. fanny Ken, far some reason seed ed behind Eddie Dent, blasted Dr. Raymond Tire In straight aria Han dsv morning, 6-4, I t 6-3. Miss Hagelstein, playing a watch ful, cautious game, outlasted Mary Love, Trxus girl, but was extended the full three sets In so doing. The defending champion waa pushed III the first set to win 1-6. She dropped the second set to Miss Love, 4-6. but came back to cop the clincher 6-3. Kams got a whack at the chance to delend his til la by downing Blast ing Bill Crawford, 20 year old Hollywood Breathes Again UPWARD TWO NINES HALTED Br The Aawrtaled Preaa The Sacramento Solons, who have been creeping toward the top of the Pacific Coast league ladder, have temporarily loat their footing and for awhile, anyway, the Hollywood Siara ran start breathing again. While the Twinks were sweeping a Sunday twin bill from Portland, the Solons were absorbing a double drubbing from the tall end Lna An grlrs crowd, all of which leaves Hol lywood 6't games atop Sacramento in Monday's standings. Hollywood whipped Portland. 12 to 3. In the opener and took the finale. 6 to 2 Loa Angrlee larrupped Uie Solons, 7 to I and 3 to 0. At Oakland, meanwhile, tht Beeber Is Links Ace Young Spike Beeber won the Klamath county links ehsmplonshlp yesterdsy. turning In a 73-hole card that waa four strokes better than that of his nearest competitor. Beeber'a total over the Reamea ; Country club layout waa 308. made j up of consistent rounds of 77-76- J 76-78 His 154 for Uie but two rounds j edged him from second place at Uie halfway mark Into the champion ship. Trailing Spike was veteran John West Sr. who had cards of 80-77-75-79 for 311. Ray Beeber. Spike's father, was two strokes down Uie line with 78-77-H-77 for 315 Ken Torgerwn. who waa Uie lead er halfway through Uie county tour nament plsy and was aiming for bis I first notable tile had S3 snd 61 on hla Sunday rounds to put with pre-. vious scores of 79-75 for a 316 total and fourth place. lit llUllWIIr, WM ,MIHPim radio station KPJI and many prises were awarded tn addition to Uie major trophy to Beeher, Davids Best Monarchs In Muddy Match The Israelite House of David base bailers proved to be belter mudders than the Kansas City Mnnarrha last night at Gem- stadium and came out on Uie long end of a free-hitting IS to II score. The Davids exploded for five big runs In the seventh frame after the Negroes held a slim 6 to 7 lead. The House of David picked up three more runs In the eighth to hold a commanding 1S-6 lead. Kansas City started a rally In the top of the ninth to score three runs but It fell short when Bob Curry filed out to renter field. Norman Keys, Monarch pitcher, was relieved by Joe Barber In the sevenlh frame. Dick "Lefty" Moran went almost the route for the Israel. lies, relieved by Pollock when two were out in the last Inning. About 1000 customers turned out despite the steady drizzle that con- tinned for three or four Innings. The Infield was slippy and caused many hits that should have been easy outs. Is Orarea Ira McCredie Hot Mineral Springs Retort Oa All Vaar Oa Ortffaa'a Sharl Cat llilkwsr SS Hl.wsr Trvt!ra Alwars Walrasis McCredie Hprlngs, Oregon fourth-seeded player, yesterday by an 6-6, 9-7 score. It took a lot of tennis for Dr. Tire to slip Into the final match with Kama Sunday. He had to eliminate Bud Case at 6 o'clock Haturday morning. 7-6, 6-4, and took tht court the same day In the semi-finals to get Eddie Dent, 7-6, 6-2. After several hours' rest. Kama teamed with Crawford to win a handy 6-2. 6-0. 6-2 straight set vie lory over Jerry Olson and Eddie Dent for the mens double bauble. Kama and Cram ford won on their aggressiveness, using a fast, smash ing game at the nrta In blasting first -seeded Dent and Olson. Crawford, troubled bv foot faults In his singles match with Kams the DRIVES OF Aroma presented a study In organ, laed violence In trouncing Seattle, II to 7 In their opener, but the Ralnlera bounced back for a 6 to 4 triumph In the afterpiece. Oakland took five tamea of the seven-game series. Seattle ued 17 players and Oak land 13 In the first game. The Oaks chilled Seattle early with a run third Inning. San Diego moved Into fourth plare ' via a spin witn nan rranrisco. The Seals faahloned an effortless 13 to 0 victory In the first gsme on Harry Peldman's neat four-hitter. As he batted thai many himself during the melee, one of them good for two baaea. The Padres look Uie series, four ! games to three. i Coast league clubs will rest Mon- j dsy. and continue the wart an Tuesday. Short scores- R H E Hollywood 410 Oil 004-12 IS I; Portland 100 001 loo I (4 Roy. Batveaon (ll tnl nandick; I Fleming. MrNulty III. Dterlrki ill I Bridges t7. Dlablasl i and Burgher. i (Second tame seven Innlneo- nnuvwona irrj ono 18 Portland 000 o o-3 Moulder and Unser: Diehl. Plem ing up, MrNulty iSi and aladd sttle 002 son ono t is uesiana 07 0M 03x 13 IS 3 Hoffman. Masse Oppliger i3 ; Oalehouae i4'. Srhana igt and ; Oraaaov Cecil. Tost (4 and Padgetl. i Kerr 4. i Seattle 020 120 l- II a ' Oakland 110 002 0 g 13 a I Karpel and Warren: Janes. Tool j son i3. Thnmpaon 1S1. Tote i6 Oassawsy 171 and Kerr. Sacramento 000 on) ooo I 8 a Urn Angeles 072 010 OOv-7 in a , Johnson. Salvo S Preltee n , d R.imondl; W.ikins and No- TOtnCy Sacramento 000 ono fta j a Loa Angelea 0O0 002 g 3 4 Grove. Conger 161 and rinmw Carlaen. MrUsh 17) and Novotney. San Francisco SOI orrj 040 13 g 0 nan uiego 000 000 000 0 4 1 Peldmsn and Jarvia; JurUlrh. Thompson 1S1, Mooty t n Rltchey. San Francisco 000 001 001 3 Ban Diego 000 100 014 t 0 Mrlion. Singleton ti and Block er; Klpp and Moore. Army Slates Annual Golf Tournament SAN ANTONIO. Teg.. Aug. I M1 The army's annual golf tourna ment starts here August 7 over the Fort Sam Houston course and teams from all over the globe are eipected. Entries Include PFC Robert L. AsUrford of Port Lewis. Wash., sixth army match play champion, and Bgt. Joe R. Torrla. Camp Cooke. Calif., 1946 sixth army champion. Four privatet and one sergeant will represent the first army. A major. Herman N. Rell, It an el- . ternate. 1 f I 1 1 BASEBALL The Crucial Series Klamath Gems vs. Pittsburg Diamonds TUESDAY Pinky Hesse Night Games Each Night at 7:45 P. M., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Aug. 1-1-4 Gems Stadium day before, had hit ao the doubles play. Dolores Steele figured In two Ullaa. After teaming with Mary Love Fri day to cop the women'! double crown, slit paired with Jerry Olsou Sunday atlernoon to whip Bud Case, and Mary I-ove 6-0, 1-6 for th mlsed doubles championship. Olson and Miss Hirele got In tht finals when Ken and Virginia Kami defaulted afler holding a slight edge In Uie deciding set 111 a match thai waa positioned twice. Kama waa due for acUon In the men a doubles and apparently didn't want to sacrifice any strength by engaging In the mixed matches. Evert Kama waa extended to Uie limit in winning Uie Junior men singles tills over Ronnie Lowell, 6- 4. 6-3. 11-9. Kams and lowell teamed up Saturday In drubbing Bob Petaoldl and Bruce Dingier for the Junior men's doubles rhemplonshrp. The tally waa 6-0. 8-2. 9-7. In the bnva' division, I -eater Plnea chlnl walked off with the top prlea bv whipping Al Shulte 6-4. S-7. 6-2. Plncrhlnl got to the finals with a cloae 6-6. S-7. (-6 win over Jerry 1st), snd Hhulie by downing Joe Sheaier, 7- S. 7-6. 6-3. The Shearer brothers. Joe and Rusa. snankrd Brothers Floyd and (.ester Florchlul 6-4. 6-3 to capture the boys' doubles crown. The only competition not com pleted Is the Junior women a singlet, and doubles and Uie men s consols linn rounds. Ill the singles bracket, Jan la Tay lor and Ruih Oavlord will mix for a shot at Jran Mahan In tlte flnala. Beverly llama and Jams Taylor will play lluih (lavlord and Jean Mahan for Uie Junior women's dou blea title Jim Plnnigsn and Churk Hell brntiner will scrap for the top ptlre In the cotaolation bracket In the men a dlvuion Plnnigsn gained the finals wlili a 9-7. 6-0 victory over John Humphrey in the eemi-finsl brarkeia llrilbrnnner whacked George Bell I t. 8-6. 6-4 In the semis. Final play In thrae three bracken la scheduled todsy. Tarn Links JGold Rush ! Draws All CHICAGO. Aug I Oolf reaches Uie realm of the fan last it this week with preornuunn of the Tarn O Shanter 84200 variety enow. The gold rush starts Friday ana continues merrily for 10 daya. In addition u being the worlds richest gull outing. It la the longest, hat Uie biggest field 1 about SOOi, and. without a doubt, la the trrew. leai. Any golfer who can hear trie Unkle of a dime during a stampede -of lunghorns will be Uiere. The lam, whtch haa been a con fusion of gulling Ira tile In the put, will be more an thia lime. Proa moter Oeurge 8. May. club prvsl- I dent and former Bible aalesman. has a new package deal for hit esti mated average of 18.000 dally cu'tomers. He oilers seven tournaments in one. Running the first five days are Uie All-American men's pro tourney, Uie All-American mens amateur and Uie All-Amerlran women t Open. When all Una la om. It 1 only the beginning. Then starts the world chsmplon ships of filt 1 Promoter May I world). On a 72-holt medal basis, thee tournaments (all Into four clari fication mm pros, men amateurs, women pros and women amateurs. 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