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PACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY. AUG. 6, l4 Only 300 See Gems Capture Medford Tilt Attendance Hits All-Time Low As KF Wins, 13-10 Attendance at Oems stedlum touched bottom last night u only bout SOO custom turned out to gee the Or ml take slow-going 18 18 elrtory from the lt-plc Med ford Nuggets. It wu the poorest gate of the to far tuccessful season. In 48 home game through Thursday night, the Klamath rails club hd played to mora than 45.000 paid customers, topping the 1948 attendance total for 63 game. The two teams hook up again to night In the final match of the Oems" current home tnd nd tt ,n h. ladies' night at the stadium. Tomorrow the Spuds drop down to Willows for a pair of games. Nile Jordan was credited with his 13th win against six losses tn beating the Medford, but he gave up nine runs In five and one-third Innings and was relieved at that point by Hub Kittle. By th t time Jordan went out. two Medford pitchers had been reached for 10 runs by the Owns. John McMillan, southpaw, started and was the loser. He and Uoyd Jones gare up 10 bases on balls and the Nuggeta committed five errors to light the victory path for the Oems. Jordan and KltUe struck out 10 between them and allowed 15 hits. . . The big batting punch was de livered by Butch Faller who had three singles, scored three times and drove to five runs. Bob Casselll hit his 11th home run In the fifth In ning with none on. Medford Manager Danny Reagan had a double and three singles tn live times up. and Emery Petty had a triple and two singles In six bats. Klamath rails led all the way except for the top of the second when Medford toe over at 1-1. The Oems used a revamped line up and batting order for the game, giving Ken Jensen and Ralnh Moh ler a rest, moving Butch Faller to! third, putting Jack Buick on second and Dick Descalso behind the plate. Oordy Hernandea moved Into the cleanup position. I In the only other Far West game played. Willows and Redding each I scored two runs in tne ninia inning but Redding won 5-4. The box: MDrOBD AW a O A Petty, d .. a 1 1 atnttserasrr. aa . . a 1 1 l a 1 Bartl.. lb 4 a V 1 O Lindharg. If Gorboua. 3b 3 1 1 1 1 RmIU. e S 1 4 4 1 1 Pinckard. Tf I I I J 1 I Thrower. SB) 4 3 1 1 McMillan. 9 I t Jooaa, . 1 I Total . 3 ! IS 34 KLAXATI VAIXa FaUcr. 3b Buck. 3b Hsa. ef HarnaAdaa. U Nordell. aa CaaMiU. tt a mm. lb I 1 I 3 J 1 0 a a I x 4 o a i x 4 l c 4 1 1 S 1 1 I 0 3 x i x a 4 1 1 T 1 3 3 a la a o 1 s 1 s l X 1 3T 13 14 XT 3 4 430 113 01410 130 SU tn-u Jordan. . Kicila. T Totals , Madiord fcUamatn VaUs auMMARY: Patty XB Raasan. Procfcard. Bnicfc. Haaaa. RBI Baasan X. Plncaara X. curtM. Mc Millan, fallar 3. Hcaaa X Harnandca, KoroalL, CaaaelU. Kittla. Wlnnar Jor dan. Loatr McMillan. SO by Jonaa 3. Jordan T, Kittla X BB of McMillan S. Jonaa 4, Jordan X JCltUa L WP McMlUan. PB Raaan X KB off Mc Millan X Jonaa X Jordan S, Kittla L SB Gorboua. CaawllL Xae McMillan. LOB Mad ford 11. Klamstb 10. Umpuaa Millar and Plaury. Rght Date Tentative LONDON, Aug. ( W" Lee Savold of Englewood, N. J, will have to wait at least until September 20 for a chanoa to win the British version of the world heavyweight title from Bruce Woodcock. Originally scheduled for Septem ber 6, the bout was postponed yes terday because of injuries received by Woodcock in a truck accident Thursday. Promoter Jack Solo mons aet the September 20 date as : tentative, depending on Wood cock condition. Gene Littler Seeks Third Joyce, ?e Title HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 6 VP) There waa a strong possibility to day of an all-California finals In the national jaycee junior golf tournament. Three Calif omians and lone re presentatives from Missouri, Ore gon. Texas, Oklahoma and Penn sylvania comprised the pairings this morning as quarter final play began. Heading the group was Oene Littler, Ban Diego, Calif., the de fending champion, who hopes to aet a record by appearing in the tournament's championship match three consecutive years. The group also included two other players who have won na tional Junior titles Bud Holscher, Santa Monica, Calif, and Don Ad dlngton, Houston. The other five quarter finalists came to Houston as stale cham pions or runners up. They Include Bob Atkinson, Portland, Ore. In fourth round play yesterday Atkinson beat Doug Koepcke. Madison. Wis., 7 and 6: Jack Welu cel. Reading. Pa., edged Bob Jacobs, Bremerton. Wash., 1 up; and Jim Blair. Jefferson City, Mo., eliminat ed Bill Eggers, Portland, Ore, 3 and 1. K ETHRIDGE MOBIL Bail Green Stamps Given Weverharaaer Junction . . . Hiway M , . . Phone -126 OVF.RHAITI.IVO STEAM CLEANING BODI fitPAlRrNQ COMPLETE PAINTING ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING I KNOW YDUR GEMS" J KNOW YDUR GEMS No Coal Mine For 0 Qx 2A-sa;i65 ifiDs.-LAST I ( i. omiLsN SEASONS REGULAR SfCOVD M '? BASEMAN, AND DESPITE t-am INJURIES WHICH AT TIMES HE COMES RIGHT RACK TO LtgT ?. PLAYA fMART, SPARKLINO Ytff XU ..0UR1H6 WHICH BUTCH .. Ht nMTS ffiZJ!? 1 1 1 VN0 ClNTIEiEN wfc CUATtS7 0f V. swV t '1 P iK sf tea' ju Jiv? T&c-y 'y v r,- 4.y f5 4WWfSW-i AMD UNDtKHAVO SI I HO TO S Vt, fieCSF SPiKISC TV4T Ff KAZAK WHIPS WAR INJURY TO PUT NEW LIFE IN THE CARDS NEW YORK NEA Who Is this, a good foot soldier, found himself Eddie Kazak batting 354 and put-1 i Ik. f,. r... Terry Tkacxuk. which la his real) name. Is material for another of those wonderful I tones a OI beat ing frightful war wounds to fulfill his life's ambition. Plucky Lou Briasie of the Athletics and Oene Bearden of the Indians are others. Under artillery fire, PIC Pel Grid Drills Set Up Pelican football wSl get Its au tumnal start Wednesday, August 24. rTLT, - .... ! Sgrm 7hS T&SESSa association ruler- Th. H.t. i. . v ,ii tt,.-! usual September 1 start of grid " " tMumous. ua, ciuo ox we practice and will give the Pels : C1M A Sally league for a fresh three weeks of conditioning and urt nnder a dreadful handicap, practice before they play their i I couldnt throw or swing prop first scheduled game, that with ! rlT- he explains. The pain killed Orant of Portland September 16. Proposals for earlier games or a Jamboree have been turned down. Bob Hendershott will be in his second year aa head coach of the Pelicans and will be assisted by Dutch French and Len Buries. Lome (Dutch) Simons will again be head coach of Wildcat football, assisted by Charlie McLin who la moving up from several years as freshman coach. Taking the frosh will be Carl Custafson, recent Ore gon State graduate. Oustafson is Uu only addition to the KUHS coaching surf for this year. He played varsity baseball but no college football. Gerald Be vans will assist with the freshman squad. The basketball coaching setup will be the same as for last year. Paul McCall Is head varsity coach, aided by McLin. Paul Deller re mains head track mentor. Bob Per ry will take over baseball with the versatile McLin assisting there al so. Simons la head wrestling coach. Miles Miles Ahead Of Soft Batters Travis Mile, clouting Calhoun softballer, leads the county soft ball loop with a bulging 00 mark. Batting averages are for games through Friday. July 30. Players hitting .400 and above. In addition to Miles are: Ptawrr and Tfxnn AR II Prl. Evirtt r.nntfan IS .53 Horn Morrill Billiard IS 10 ,9M Hall Eagles 22 11 P.urh Merrill Billiard IS S J'0 Sander RaxIm 25 12 ,4m Marka Calhoun 21 10 .47(1 Bauitein Merrill VFW 32 19 F?riwn Kafir 13 S .412 Harkenworth K. C. Tt 10 AM McLin- Calhoun1 ,, 22 10 .4A5 Taylor-Smith Lumber f 4 .444 Greniw4ijrht Siwart Ltn. 14 .42 Hanrrovca Kalpina m IB B .421 GlllMg Calhoun"a 24 10 .417 S--horten Finnisan'a 12 S .417 We I Calhoun .... 13 ,4ijq r. U 5 Min. from Town U SERVICE & GARAGE mwmm BY THM 7HF PIVOT AND UNOIRMia SI I HO 70 RrtSe SPIKISC 7VAT OOUBLt BJT NOTICt TUB POSITOV ? Him buried In bricks near Brest in late ttnirk h ahrann.l ara. an Katl. crushed that bone chips and splln-1 ten also had to be removed. It was repaired with plastic Pfc. Kazak spent the next 18 months in hospitals, and when he was finally discharged at Palm 8prtngs. Calif, in December. l4i. u' ut typical St LouU National league prospect with three yeare' experience at second base when he Joined the army, wouldn't give up that easily. Thelma Bee. a Texas coed whom he met while with Houston In 142, waa waiting to marry him. He didn't want to be a Pennsyl vania coal miner like his father, and a coal miner needs two strong arms. He could take it If the arm could. He knew he could mat It If thai i Ud utoitT So 'n the spnng of 1S4 dead game Eddie Kaxak droDDed down i me, but the arm gradually came back with exercise." Miss Bee became Mrs. Kazak that year. They now have a baby daughter. Kazak. a good-looking, trimly built blond Pole now crowding 29. standing five feet 11 inches and j There'll be a showdown In the weighing 175 pounds, was prepped county Softball league Monday night for exactly what he did this spring 1 m Merrill. succeed the lame-armed Whi-j The Eagles and the Merrill Bil tey Kurowskl at third base. lllra, ,tiu nding high with Joint The principal reason for the indershlp of the loop, will tangle in swiuh to third base, however, was ,ne deciding tame. However, the that making the pivot throw on Bllta WU nlve , moat rugged uuuuic pinys at, accuna rase u tough on the arm. Kazak still can't touch his right shoulder with his right hand, but each Tear the arm has grown stronger and the stiffness has dis appeared sooner. To this he attributes his remark able start this season. Kazak came to the Red Birds last fall after batting 309 and driv ing in 85 runs for Rochester. There s nothing wrong with his arm now, and his powerful wriats make him an extraordinary line-1 drive wrist hitter. He geu the bat I In the opener last night, KC wal around so quickly that he gives the j loped Smith Lumber company, 18 to Impression of Jerking the ball out g. to hand the lumbermen their of the catcher's glove pulling it Into ninth straight spanking against no left field. The same stout wrists j victories. enaoie nun u come in on slow rol lers, and flip the ball to first base. Without Kazak as a replacement for the thumping Kurowskl, the Cardinals would be In a bad way. Now, with Btan Muaial and Coun try Slaughter hitting, even Eddie Dyer Is talking about taking tt all. The blokes In the red blazers have always been the source of un usual stories, but none has fur nished a brighter chapter than Ed die Kazak. Juniors Mix Moore park will be the site of a tennis tangle between the Reno Junior! and the Klamath Falls Juniors Sunday, 9:30 a. m. The Nevada city will send five boys and five girls here for the match. PUMICE TILE l.abaratar ta.ta arara Paml.a rraSacta ara aaaarlar in .tr.nita an4 rasi.laat la Bialalara. Tlmm Aluminum Windows Gold Seal Waterproofing Gold Seal Plaster Bond New Size Pumice Block "aJ"ll6" Klamath Pumice Tile Co. Perwjsnent as the Pyramids" 1646 Owena Phne 4I9 FRANK SPARKMAN UHICH HCPEHM poinno cut THAT 6UTCH DyvAVC tTTLC QtFf WB OF Ts4T acro.a bounded jSv ? tlfSF ."..,,ri HI IS XOWiVKHC yiiL you Wfr of BWTLC ' SA4PK.v Middlecoff, Snead Chase Mangrum CHICAGO. Aug. uPv-Leading money-winner Sammy Snead and National Open Champion Carjr Mid dlecoff today set chase after Lloyd Mangrum. the Midas of Tarn OShanter. In the IIO.OOO all-Amer- tcsn golf tourney. MangTUm WnaCkM an eight- under-par M yesterday as some 200 touched off the three-in -on. T2 hole all-Amerlcan event. That gave lucrative Lloyd a two-stroke lead over half the field. Topped by Snead and Middlecoff. Tomorrow m pro. L. M .oman-.lll 40 amateurs - and 90 women will shove off In the second U-hole field. Mangrum finished two strokes ahead of Chick Herbert of Detroit and Jim Turneaa of Biiancllff. N T-, who fashioned Ma. Knotted at 67 were Jimmy Clark of Independence. Kas- and Big Johnny Bulla of Verona. Pa. Ed (Porky! Oliver. Se attle, was five strokes off the pace With a C9. Ifend,ng.n-Arnn women', champion. Babe Zaharias. and Patty Berg headed the day's feminine field, but they had something to shoot at In the 72 notched yester day by LouLe Suggs, the Georgia sweet swinger. Miss Suggs' 3S-J7 was four under women's par 76. Softball Showdown time of it. ' The Merrill nine plajrs Calhoun's, third-place team, in the opener and must face the Eagles In the night cap. The Billiards had to come from behind last night to keep their rec ord of no defeats. 8 ten art-Lenox led 4-1 going into the seventh in ning. The Billiards rallied for four runs to ice the name to 4. The win gave the Bills a 7-0 won- and-lost record while sport an (-0 mark. the Eagles Grade Aims For Third CORVALLIS. Aug. 6 (Pi Oracle De Moss. Corvallls, aimed for her third successive city women's golf championship here today tn a match with Portland's Sue Huston. Miss De Moss reached the finals by downing Joselyn Fsncher, The Dalles. 2 and 1, yesterday, while Miss Huston was eliminating Mrs. Richard Orubbs, Portland, 1 and 2. Tab Boyer and Bob Durfen, both Portland, reached the finals of the men's tourney. They were to clash for the title today. Use the Want Ads for Quick Reaultsl I HEARING AID AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT FREE HEARING TEST IN KLAMATH FALLS WINEMA HOTEL 11 A. M. to 6 P. M. Thursday, August 11th, Evening by appointment, Mr. Waller B. Kendall, well-known hearing aid specialist, will show several new develnpmenta direct Yrora the Beltone Labora tories. Also shown Is the popular Invisible ear mold which elim inates the button In the ear. Batteries available for all aids. Sponsored by Bolton and James N, Toft t Associates 214 Leverette Bide). Medford, Oregon This Fish Couldn't Wait To Be Caught Weighs 177 Pounds Minus Part Of Tail BOCA GRANDE. Fla. iNKA) Flailing oft little Oiurllla Island, a surprised aiuilrr had a 117 pound tarpon leap high and Jump uuroax ed into Ilia boat. The silver king lost part of lis tall flopping aru.iid on the deck, or It would have weighed ISO. It measured seven fret, lour Indies Ui length. A man hooked a giant fi.h. and 11V. alda Ul. l.ruo.1 had In five seconds the Urpon had I Jumped right brMde hint in the boa Isolated Oajparllla Island, off Plorida'a weat coast, where they oiler no mure than a rod and reel as first prise in a major tour nament. Is the tarpon center of Uit United States. Uaaparllla Island, Its buMneas and angling center a t fi.thlng famous Ba Oreude. has the most, largest and aomelimea moat unusual tarpon In the country. It's dllllcult to get to, dea lit 'if tie advertising, but thla lime the year, when the big silver kings are running. It's a center of Uie sports anglera' attention. Fishermen take as many as too tarpon ui a week from Boca Orande. Captiva. Kedtlsh and oth er renowned paasea. Already this year two 177 pound tarpon have been boated, one without the use of a hook or line. And 177 pounds of tarpon rep resents the largest caught in Florida waiers this season or last. Its not unusual for a party of two or three fishermen to boat 17 or 18 big fish. OllU'ials here Insist the fish be returned to Uie waters, however, t( unless they are large enough are wanted for mounting. ' Tarpon begin ruiuung here late April Then Uie Boca Orande Tarpon club starts Its annual tournament which aives a rod and reel to lh man and avnman rati-hlrul the largest, fish. Those prixes hardlv rival new automobiles or 14.000 tournaments held elsewhere In easy for John Hutmann. wno ecat Flonda, i tered eight hits except for two- Oaauarllla Island 1 1 accessible ! run homer by Jim Baxea. Jack by air or ferry only. It Ilea be-1 Salveaon was Hollywood's loaer. tween Banuota and Port Myers. Portland won the seven-inning It's year-round population U , oiner from Oakland when Dirk something like too, centered at Boca Orande. When the tarpon begin running, veteran fishermen flock here. A Buffalo man left his home early one morning, had tarpon by late afternoon. It was hla 35th season of coming here expressly for fishing. Many 1 , ir(ting eight runs In four in fly In for one-day trips. All get ! nmii The twin win moved the fish. It's virtually Impossible for d,.,,,, to fifth. Just a half game a pa"y to fall to catch a tarpon. ou, Uni d,rUlon. That s how packed the passes are. Lrmtn Unn,, Ban Ulego nght A Coral Oables. Fla, doctor : haIld,r IOMrd hll ,j)lrd ahutout of caught a 177-pounder by conven- Ui. ,fatnat Los Angeles. He Bonal methods, but was so ac-, .n,lw(Mhrd Alllu 4-0 with customed to catching big fish here n f lh,m by wrangle that he departed without watching '" th, . Chicago Cub. E hkert ILx Snie UnnlJ Jven and 'had ro be had taken the largest in the u aupport from Buster irjss sr. v:r.n bAd.tm?,,wo,hmp.,r. . tournament, The third largest so .STANDINGS FAR WEST LEAGI'r W L Pet Pittsburg M 74 Klamath Fall M J8 .809 Willows 4 40 Ml Redding . 48 . 46 29 48 ill 47 .495 63 Mi Marysville Medford Yesterday's lleaalu Klamath Falls 13. Medford 10. Redding i. Willows 4. Only Games. AMERICAN LEAftl'E Maa. York 63 37 Cleveland o eoo Boston M 43 J74 : Philadelphia 47 r Detroit M Chicago 42 69 .416 Washington 36 62 J7 St. Louis 34 68 J35 Veaterday'a Results New York 10-10. St. Louis 2-5 Boston . Detroit 0 Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 2 Chicago 4, Washington 1 NATIONAL LEAGt'E St. Louis 2 38 Brooklyn l M New York 2 48 820 Boston 2 M Philadelphia M ' -m Pittsburgh 46 53 .45 Cincinnati 42 59 .416 Chicago 38 J6 Yesterday s Results St. Louis I, New York 0 Brooklyn 6. Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh I. Philadelphia 0 Chicago 8, Boston 3 PACIFIC COAST LEACIE Hollywood 78 66 .582 Sacramento 70 ki jmu Oakland 70 64 .622 San Diego 66 66 .500 Portland 66 67 .4116 Seattle 66 68 .493 San Francisco 60 73 .451 Los Angeles 57 77 .425 Yesterday's Results Portland 7-8. Oakland 4-4 Seattle 6, Hollywood 3 San Diego 4. Loa Angeles 0 San Francisco 10, Sacramento f GUN REPAIRING , k SCOPE MOIINTINO , All Work Guaranteed I The GUN STORE 714 main ni. j K aWvats.ataA.aVatVaWl far waa rutin lit here, a ltM-pounder. Ciuiaeivatlon measures attract national attention, u. o. f'ugate, head of tile Tarou club, eat. mated that of 300 caught in a week, only five were brought In. tlulilrs almost Insist that Ilsh be llmmn back. In Fiorina, you can win an award II you throw back a fish. f" """'r """ "V" " ""'"' 1 U.,f h hr the larxeai number during the seaMiik "We releaae the flh so well alwaya have some around," says rugate. "They ealrh so many they don't feel like they have to bring uiein in. "You might call this the bent tarpon mitaurant In the world." D. O. Fugate refers to the fine tarpon feeding grounds In the pa.viex E ye First Division Bevos Drub Oakland In Twin Bill Itv the Aaaortatrd Preaa Everybody seems to be )ut tread lug water In the Pacific Coast league splash. With leading Hollywood losing to Seattle, t-3. last night, second place Oakland blew a dandy chance to gain by dropping a double- I header to peaky Portland, 1-4 and -a- Bu' U, M' T, ,'" m",,uh uow',Holi: wood has been playing only JOO ' "' " 810 "rt- b" " j other team has done much better, Fran Colman was the big Rain- , ler gun. blasting a homer, two i doubles and a single for a perfect evening at the plate. That made it Wenner socked a pinch-hit homer with two on In the sixth. Ad Usaa. In relief, notched his 197th win for the Beavers. The pitching physician Frank Dlerlrkx, won the nightcap giving up only alx hits, while hla malea .nt to work early on Earl Tool- nina. San Francisco blew a 7-0 lead, then came from behind to edge Sacramento with three runs in the ninth. 10-9. It wss the fourth win in five games for the reviving Seals. NoCal Loop Rolls Into 13th Week TANDI'UH W L Prt. 1 .7M t 1 .750 7 M3 6 Ma 6 6 JO0 1 7 .417 4 I 333 2 10 .167 Pioneers Dunsmulr . Vreka Hilt McCloud . weeo ML rmaa Shasta Dal The Northern California Sunday baseball league moves Into lis 13th week of play tomorrow with the Y re lea - McCloud game the focal point of play. Yrrka la In third place In the league while McCloud and Hilt are a game behind, tied for fourth. The winner of the aet-to at McCloud probably will take down the league's third place In the final standings and enter the four-team Shaugh nesay playoff. Only one more week of play re mains, making up gamea rained out May 29. Hilt, In the tie for fourth place, fares an easier task than dors Mc Cloud by playing last-place Shasta Dam. The Klamath Pioneers, holding a tie for first place with Dunsmulr, go to Weed for their return battle with the rival Bona. Fran Miller will pitch. Dunsmulr meets the ML Shasta Eaglea. Maw tli fame rn-hm Mlr fletfr ca b h . $60 DOWN 12 Monthly Paymtnti on Balance tmr faint ' werh 11 Hi atIn r an Iranapnrlallaa mah lr pay man !. lhai t ACUFF CYCLE CO. SIS Klaaaalk A... a 0 Kramer Blanks Tigers, 9-0; NY Cops Pair Race Remains Hoi In Notional; Bums, Cards Post Wins tly The Associated F'eaa Jack Kramer'a return to 1048 form with a sts-hlt shutout for Ilia ton may be the moat ItntMirtniil de velopment In the Ainerlran league race since Joe DIMagglo rejoined I he New York Yankees. Failure of handsome Jark to measure up to hla brilliant 18-8 rec ord of last year alnxwt ruined the Red Hog In early araaon. Kramer loot alg In a row until he finally broke the streak with relief help, July 2. When Kramer cooled off Uie Tigers yesterday, 8-0. lie became the alxth straight HtnUin starter to go tltt route. Just as Dlmagglo's return bol stered the Irague-lradlng Yanks in late June, Kramer could make the difference between a pennant and an also-ran to the Red Kox. Dom DlmaKgio contributed his bit with a double, hitting In his 33ud strauiht game. Vern Stephens bashed his 361 h homer. Arrival of the SI. toula llrowns proved to be Juat the tonic Uie fal tering Yanks needed. Caaev Sten gel's gang broke koae with their rougheat batting attacks in weckv sweeping a doubleheader, 10-1 and 10-5. They barked up Ed Ixipat's effi cient pitching with a 13-hit out burst that included hiwiera by Tom my llenrlch and Joe DiMauitlo In the opener. It waa Lopal s 10th victory. Fii.i.riTr wins Rookie Duane Pillette finally hung un his first big league victory wlih relief help from Joe Page who pitched the laat four lunlnga of the aecond game. The attack Included Charley Keller'a aecond homer and Ynct Herra's 14th. with the bases loaded. Although Cleveland whipped Phil adelphia. 3-3. in a night game, the Trthe dropped back three full gamea behind the Yanks. Boaton Is & off the pace. The Indiana cashed In four In field errors for two unearned runs aa Mike Oarrla with help from Al Benton bested Alex Kellner. Mickey Haefner. fired by Wash ington for -indifferent perform ance" a month ago, returned with the Chicago White Sox to whip the Senators. 4-1. his flmt win In his new uniform. The little lefty went all the way. allowing only seven hits. Luke Appling, Box vet. tied Rabbit Maraiivllle's maor league record by playing shorlainp In 2113 games. Oerry tThe Olanl Killer! Slaley. who holds four decisions over the New York tilanta. kept St. MM In the National league lead with a 1-0 verdict over Io Duroclier's Olania. Marty Marlon drove home Stan Muaial with the only run off Monte Krnnedv In the sixth. Rl MM NTILL TRAIL Brooklyn remained a half a a me behind Uie Red Birds with a 8-4 edge over Cincinnati, their sixth straight. A three-run outburst In the fifth broke a I-J tie and frac tured Cincinnati's four-game win ning string. Jackie Robinson's double drove home two big runs off Howie Fox. He scored the third. Shortstop Granny Hamner's er ror, permuting Ralph Kiner to score In the laat of the ninth, en abled Pittsburgh to squeeze past Philadelphia. 1-0, In a tight duel between Bill Werle and Schoolboy Rowe. Each allowed five hlta. The Boston Braves, gradually drifting out of the National league tace. were given another shove by the last-place Chicago Cubs who battered Warren Hpahn and three successors for 15 hits and an 8-3 edge. Hank Ra tier's 33rd homer was Included in the barrage. Jeff Heath hit a two-run homer aa the Braves knocked out Doyle Lade In the first Inning. Eugene Vs. Rcames Twenty or twenty - two golfers from the Eugene country club will be In Klamath Falls Sunday for an 18-hole club match with Reamea golfers over the Rrames country club layout. The firing will beRln at 8:30 and buffet lunch will be served at noon. The visit will be returned next year Don't miss a good bet - shop the Want Ada every day I It pays I WALLY MOSS Is now associated with Ashley Chevrolet For either new t hevrnlels or good used cars, trucks or com merclals See Wally - at Ashley Chevrolet 418 8. 8lh UU Phone 4111 Home Phone 5388 - "v v I . n.a - , S SPORTS ROUNDUP wwty Hugh Fullerton By RALPH Ht'HNHTKIN ll'lnrlililllliig for Hugh . ruller lun Jr.) I'HILADKLIMIIA. Aug. t m Uruige Krll of Detroit and Bob 1)11 linger ol St. IaiuIs are In the thick ol the hot light for Uie American league butting rhaniplouahlp but the auiN-iatltioua money says nel Uier will win. No third baseman ever has won the Junior circuit hit ting crown. The experts atlll think one of the old proa led Williams or Unit DIMagglo, will sneak in al the wue. Klble tietrlier, who was waived on by both leagues a year ago, is one of Hit mam reaMina Uie lloa. ton Uravra are atlll in the nation, al league pennant battle. The Plr. alea, who got rid of Fletcher, are using outfielder Johnny Hupp al Uie initial sack-Uien there, the ca.se of Hank Malrski nr in. di.h.. delphla Athletics. The Nrw York lanarea. wno cant decide between liobbV HlllWtl and llillu !...... . - ' ' 1 " wiiiiiieuii. I la. I f'.inllla at...U ,, " " sa hi.ii Hammering Hank from their Newark farm. Howard Dallmar. prim baket. ball coach, definitely won't play professional basketball fur the Philadelphia Warriora thla season. The uiuveraity leaned ovei back wants last yrar In allowing ln. mar to play in the Basketball Aa. auclatloii of America. . , , Siieag. mg of Peiin, the Ited and Blue ex pecla to have a fine first eleven Una fall to Uua at Ivy league loot ball lore. But the reserves are lark ing. . . . Himtly Bob Deuber out laat year with an Injury figures to spearhead Uie Pel in attack. Ilea ten pounds heavier at 113 and Just as fast as ever. Ilea llrlntaelraart. who already I has 1) victories, hopes to become the first Philadelphia Philllea , pitcher to win 30 games or more Ul one season since II rover Clrve- j land Alexander a 30 winning per. j tormaucea in 1911. , . , And should , Bob Billlnger win Uie Amen ran league batting title, he d be the first Brownie to cop that honor since Oeorge Staler look the crown tn ! 1822 with a lu.ty jo. , . , Schoolboy Rewe la conserving hla arm for next year but there won I , be a next year for Schoolboy at I least not with the Phllliea. Bin Don. nelly will be breaking off hla curve ball elsewhere, too. if our tittle Blue Jay la chirping the truth. IM la the year Phillies' officials have I marked -pennant' and they don't ; mean for any other senior circuit j team. They're counting on chun ; ky pitcher named Max Petersusi tat come up from Toronto and make like another Ted Wllkea or Joe Page. Pitcher Ed Wright formar Brave and Yankee chattel right hander Bubba Church, Outfielder Ed Hanlckl and Inflrlder Mike OA list figure high In the Phlla' future plana. All are teemed with Peter, son at Toronto. . , and doing very wen, man g you. Alexander rran.ua Watrlachow- Ics. Philadelphia Kagle and former Fordham aur. may pick op 8J Just for making the IM ragie squad. It seems Wojy hadn't algn ed hla contract and was sitting In a restaurant one day talking about Uie pact offered him. A -friend" opined It wouldn't make any differ ence If Wojy signed or not since he wouldn't make the team any way. The speaker wagered 8100 that Ria.kle Chuck Bcttnarlk from Penn and Vic Undsxog would be the two centers retained by the champion Kaglia. Wo)y and a pal took the bet. Then Alex walked to the Eaglea' office and signed his 1MB contract. Semi-Pro Field Pared To Eight PORTLAND. Aug. 8 A1 Tilt field In the state aeml-pro base ball tournament wu down to eight learns today. MrMlnnvtlles Col legians fell last night before the Silverton Red Sox. 5-4. In eight Innings. It dropped the Collegiang from the double-elimination tour. ney. Two clubs remained undefeated. Rredsport edged Alblna Fuel of Portland. 10-8. with a two-run rally In the ninth Inning. Banks trimmed Willamette, 4-2, behind the thrre-hlt pitching of Big Jim Hudson. It waa the first defeat fne Alblna and Willamette. . l.ong Beach, N. Y. Tony Pel lone, 150. stopped Choforo Msrtlnra 148. Houston. Tex., 8. ate Dance Saturday Aug. 6 Malin Music by Pappy Gordon EL i