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    MONDAY, AUG 8. 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE NINI
1 1 n . a
'Shaky
May
Where I the rr Weal league Iteurllng? Will It told "ler tills
season or will Hi trouble Hint have beset the circuit lor two years
tw Ironed out somehow and the iertlcii continue? Home Important
decisions along tliimi Unix will have to b made by league President
Jerry Donovan and far West barkers Immediately alter the current
Season clown.
Willi Vallrjo and Hanla ituta out. Uie wheel liu Jtul tlx spoke
and undoubtedly will finish tlie season Willi the all tcama now running
finance or lark ol them put out Vallrjo and HauU Itosa, lack of
finance and the lact that Hi California bay area la already too
overloaded with baseball ut one eurt or another to permit a claaa D
league to otwiele successfully.
PlILsburg, with the brt club In the league, draws medium well at
home but that rlty probably would not aupiNirl a so-so club. Mayor
Vlnce Uavl poured plenty of munry Into the Diamonds to get a winner
thla year and try to establish the rnr Went leaitue In his town.
Marysvllle a lliavea. with the twin cities of Marysvllle and Yuba
City to drew from, have had a louiih tune, but things have been look l tu
lip down there recently. The turning point came when lire Braves
defeated a stinng semi-pro team 1(1-0 to demonstrate to fens which
breed played the bcl ball, Mine that lame about a moutlia aio the
lltaves time drawn teller and played better ball themselves
Willows, with very little population. Is a hut baseball town but all
lite enthusiasm doesn't make up for the' deficiency In numbers. The
Cardinals have been purchased by townspeople and apparently Intend
to atay III the circuit.
The three strongest points in the league are Klamath rail
strongest In attendant by all odds- Mrdluid and Redding. Tlie latter
city supports a winner wrll and is a riiw-11 lu remain In the league If
the league Itself stays In alteration. Mrdturd. even with thla year'a last
place club. Is drawing wrll enough to be hopeful. Klamath rails, with
over 46.000 attendance already through the turnsulra, actually la the
backbone of the circuit and consequently will hold most of the area In
any reoi-ganlfatlun.
Ifcittotan holies to return the circuit to eight clubs fur nevl season,
mentioning Itend. Hoseburg and Urania Pass in Orrgon end Reno In
Nevada as possible members. Iteno reportedly has made overtures to
pull out of the Hunset Irague because of travel distances and move
Into the far West. Crescent City and Eureka on the California coast
are also mentioned as possible far West site.
AS'OTIIKK , '.T Of TIIK I VI II AM.INtl picture Is that
Klamath falls has some chanre of going Into tlie class B Western
International league.
A franchise iBremerloni In the Wt la on the market and that
league has been favorsbly Impressed by the crowds and baseball
enthusiasm here. The catch, of course. Is the fact that the franchise
and player connects guing with It msy cost .llooo or more. Can that
amount of money be raised here on short notice?
One way or another, prolessmnal baseball is made In Klamath falls
so long as tliere Is a league around to play In. But If the far West
league krriw operating. It wuuld hardly be fair for Klamath falls to
pull out and uiuet baseball investments In other lowna without finding
a suitable replacement.
lilt mil Al l.l'IIIA mil lUS AUK coming to realise they are
honsed up with the best sniall baseball town on tlie Pacific slope in
Klamath falls and no doubt will be happy enough to renew tlielr
working agreement with the (lems nest year and as lor aa the Oenu
want It. The agreement. In effect, gives Klamath falls the services of
Don Mrtthane to scout out rookies, sends others on seaeon-long option
and In return gives the rhils first crack at buying up to five Oema
at the end of tlie season.
The Phils at present have Ntlca Jordan. Johnny 1 .ope man. Ralph
Mohler and Morrte Nordrll here on option and probably will purchase
Pinky llesee. Butch fatler and another player or two when the season
la over. Bob Cassrlll, sure to go up. belongs to the Boston Red Hog
system. Gordon Hrrnandea probably will move up also, and with those
playera gone the Items will have to start from ecrateh again next
year.
Sacs Could Close Gap
Suds Bounce Twinks
Twice; Solons Meet
Anemic Los Angeles
By The Associated free
Sacramento haa a chanre to close
the gap on Hollywood tonight at
the espenae of the diamantled Us
Angelea Angela In Monday's only
Pacific coast league attraction.
for the Boloru, currently lied
with Oakland tor second place, thla
la a tailored-to-measure opportun
ity. The Angels, for some unrsplain
ed reason, have sold most of their
belter talent, until now they're a
vulnerable aa pie on the window
sill.
The Seraphs left for Sacramento
last night after dropping both games
of a Bundsy dnubleheader to Hnn
Dlrgo, 6 to 4 and 1 to 4. They bout
ed the first one on errors, Uien
dropped the abbreviated nightcap
when 8mi Diego's Orestes Mlnoso
homered with two on In the extra
Inning. The Padre look the series,
to 3.
Sacramento, meanwhile, split with
San Pranclaro, winning the open
er, 1 to I, but losing the finale, J
to 3. The Seals took the series, a
to 3. but the split enabled the Baca
to gain a full game in Hollywood,
which Inst two to Seat lie. Sacram
ento and Oakland are six games be
hind Hollywood.
The Ralnlers, who show signs of
'getting hot again, cut through the
league leaden like a blowtorch In
Ihe second game, winning It by the
aepuchral margin of 14 to 3. Home
runa by Jackie Albright and Bill
Schuster. Loa Angeles rastoff, fea
tured the assault. Seattle took the
Suspension
One Round
Tank Job?
PORTLAND Aug I oTV-Al Moore.
Oakland. Calif., lightweight, waa
under an Indefinite suspension to
day for a boxing match In whlrh
,he went down for the count In the
first round.
The Portland boxing commission
ordered the suspension after hear
ing testimony from Moore's oppo
nent and the referee In last Tues
day'! fight.
Don Rogers, Portland, testified
that he thought he had hit Moore
hard enough to drop him, but Was
not ur that the blow had been
tiff enough for a knockout.
Referee Eddie Vnlk seconded the
statement and added that Moore
earned frightened from the open
ing of the scheduled 10-round event.
The boxing commission permitted
Moore, however, to take his share
of the purse, which had been ordered
held up Immediately after Ihe lack
luster fight.
Far West League
Bounce Back; Gems
Consider W Franchise
seven Inning opener, 3 to I. and the
series, to I.
l ike Sacramento, Oak'.and also
spill lis Sunday twin bill. Portland
Iced the opener on a masterful I
to 0 shutout by Hal SalUman. The
Aroma bounced back for a I to I
victory In the afterpiece and a i
i to 4 edge In the aeries.
On Monday It's Bob Olllesple on
I Ihe mound for Sacramento with
Hob Kelly probably starting for Loa
Angelea. And the Angela will prob-
ably play without the services of
Inflelder Bobby Rhawn, dealt to
them by the White Box In the
( Johnny Ostrowskl deal. Rhawn fall-
I ed to show up yesterday aa adver
tised. ! The other clubs resume action
j Tuesday.
Hillsboro
In Finals
ALBANY. Aug. I (At Hillsboro
lined up today In a final berth for
uie Oregon American Legion Junior
baseball title white one-time loners
I Vale and Byrrly s of Portland play
I for the oUier berth.
IlilWxiro came from behind last
' night to defeat uie Byerly a, 1 to
6. after winning an opening round
' game over Vale, 4 to 3. Saturday
i night. Drain, after losing a first
i game to Uie Byrrly'a, 3 to 3, suc
I cumbed to Vale, 4 to 3. but night
and dropped from the playoff.
I The final will be Tuesday with
i a. second game that night If necea
sary to determine uie slate entry
I In Uie regional tourney slated to
I open Friday In PorUand.
NW Champ Inks
For Marino Bout
VANCOUVER. B. C Aug. I ICP)
8tan Almond, hard punching Pacific
Northwest bantamweight champion,
signed last week for a 10-round
bout with Dado Marino, colorful
Honolulu flyweight.
' The Vancouver kayo artist will
meet Ihe ranking contender for
Rlnly Mnnaghan's flyweight crown
August IS In the forum here.
Marino won hi first Vancouver
start Thursday night by giving vet
eran Jarkle Turner, recently de
throned Pacific Northwest bantam
weight king, a 10-round lacing.
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Brooks Blast
Reds Twice To
Tie Loop Lead
Bum Homers Turn
Twin Trick; N.Y.
Sr. Louis Victim
By The Associated Preaa
Here they come down the stretch
with Bt. Louis and Brooklyn neck
and neck In the National Irague
race and bl games to go.
Brooklyn, whlrh moved Into a
first place lie by twice dumping
Clnrlnnstl while Ht. Louis was win
ning a single from New York, may
have a slight edge In the schedule.
The Brooke have lg home games
left while the Cards must play it
on the road.
In Ihe easy plckln' department,
Nl. Lou.s haa all the belter of It.
The tarda have 4 game wltn
rilUburgh. Cincinnati and Chicago,
Ihe last three teams In Ihe stand
ings, aluiitugh Ihe firales have
been laugh fer thrsn all year.
Brssklya) plays a total of l( with
tlie sixth, seventh and eighth place
clubs.
Tlie an big games between tlie
Cards and lous may decide the
Issue but Its mure ukciy that it
will ao down to the wire In late
September.
Cincinnati, loser 14 of II surta
against Bruoklyn, was the stepping
alone for Burt -liotum'i men to
regain a piece of first place. Joe
llatieu shut out the Reds In the
opener 7-0 and came on lu work tne
last I 1 Innings of the 3-1 second
game . when Hex Barney got Infj
trouble.
t'lKt'l'IT LOl To
Jfomers by Bruce Edwards and
Jackie Robinson In the first game
and by Spider Joigrnsrn In the
second drove In eight of Uie nine
Uxlger runs. Edward bashed his
with Uie basea loaded In tne sixuv
George i Red i Munger got the
Cards bark on the win patn as he
stopped New York with seven hits.
1-3.
Boston broke a five-game losing
streak by trampling blcage. ll-S
en Bill VetseUe'e ss-vra-blller bat
fell bark lots Its Uilspln In losing
the eecsnd game In It Innings, 4-3,
Dirk Blsler helped the rhillles U
a deuMe triumph ever Pltlsborgb
with a three-ran pinch homer In the
ninth Inning te take the second
game, -4. aftee the fhlla wen the
epener, 7-3.
The New York Yankees continued
to fatten their American league
lead at the expense of the St. Louis
Browne although they had to be
satisfied with a 3-3 be In the second
gam. They smothered the cellar
club. 30-3. In the opener. When
darkness halted Uie finale at Uie
end of 10 Innings, the Yanks had
only two hits olf Al Papal.
YANKS HOLD l.l:AI
The Yanks now lead by l' games.
They are t' games out fruni of
Boston whose seven game winning
streak was broken by Detroit, 6-4.
Cleveland s hopes took a double
Joll from the As with Elmer Valu
and Mike Oucrra dealing out Uie
stillest punches. Ouerraa three-
run homer and fine relief pitching
by Charley Harris saved Lou Bria
ns s HUi win. -4. in Uie l.rst game.
Ouerra a two-run single enabled Jue
Coleman to grab victory No. 10 from
Al Benton In Uie second 4-3.
Art Houltemsn celebrated hli
3ind birthday by pitching Detroit
to a 1-4 edge over Uie Red Box, de
feaung Maurice McDrrmott, Uie
sensational rookie southpaw. The
Bog nicked Houltemsn lor 13 hits.
including uie 37th home runs bv
Ted Williams and Vern Stephens.
uum DIMaggio bunted safely In
Uie first inning, runtime his hnune
I streak to 34 consecutive games.
inicago split a pair with Wash
ington. Uie White Sox taking Uie
opener. 4-1 on Randy Ouniprrta
eight-hit pitching, and the Senators
breaking a seven-game losing siring
to cop the second, l-o behind Rookie
Lloyd HllUe.
Softball
Clincher
The county league oftbll cham
pion will be decided tonight and It
will take two game to tell the story.
Merrill Billiard and the Eagle,
knotted for first place In league
standings, figure In the deciding
tllta.
The Bill must ply In both
game. They meet Calhoun', a
tough test. In the 7:30 opener at
Merrill and clash with the Eagle
In the nightcap.
The Eagles boast a 1-0 won-lost
record, while uie Billiards have won
seven against no defeat.
Banks Goes
Into Finals
PORTLAND. Aug. I The
surprising team from Banks vaulted
to Wednesdays state semi-pro base
ball tournament final by pasting a
fifth ronseruilve victory last night.
Banks Manager Lenore Lvd al
lowed but one hit In hurling his
team to a 4 to 3 win over previously
unbeaten Rerdsport.
FlghUng It out for the other
berth tonight and tomorrow will be
the defending champions of Albany
and the Portland reliance and Al
blna furl team.
Albany got a five run inning off
Chuck Sauvaln to start the rout of
Sllverton, winning 7 to S and edging
the losers from the play. Reliance
dumped Verboort, 3 to 1. and Al
blna did the same to Willamette
by winning, 3 to 3. In eight Innings.
Its Mighty!
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Office al
306 North 7lh SL
Briefs
Thiessen
Is Cycle
Champion
OLYMPIA. Aug. I t-Tor Uie
second atrelght year, Kugen Thies
sen of Kugtne. Ore, la champion
of Ihe "Death Head' derby put on
yearly by Ihe Olympla Motorcycle
club.
He hradrd four oUier Oregonians
yesterday In the expert class. Trail
ing him were Red Rice. Portland;
Hubert Blinon, Portland: Ray High
land, f.ugrne; and Roy Burke, Port
land. Cliff Steering. Edmonds, won the
amateur event. The novice competi
tion was captured by Porrest Hesa
of Tacoma with Bill Neu, Centralis,
finishing Uilrd.
POKM.AM), Aug. I ufi In
I years, Betty Mans had pitched
41 no-hit. tie-run lor rorUand
fastball teams. Now It's paid eff.
The 31-year-old alar boarded
an alrhner last nighl foe t'hlrsg
to play with the professional t hi
cage Queens of the national
league.
TRAIL. B C, Aug. I OP) Mar
Tin i Bud i Ward, erstwhile national
amateur golling cliampion, won Uie
MU Trail-Rouland fourth annual
open yesterday with an U-under-I
par total of 201 lor Uie 64 -hole
j event. It was his second tournament
I aa a pro.
i Bill Mawhlnney. Vancouver, B. C ,
' amateur, was second with 320.
I ' ' '
LO.NGV1I W, Aug. I ii Den
Taylse ef h cattle won the 34-nole
lower Columbia getf champion
ships yesterday by patUng to
gether l esbpar ass far a 124.
Lea buiford. Portland's defend
ing champion, waa second, slipping
to a par It after knotting Taylor's
g al the halfway point.
PORTLAND, Aug. I UP, A base
ball traffic jam lias switched the
locale of Uie Washing ion-Oregon
semi-pro baseball title playoff from
Portland to Bellingham.
Ray Brooks. Oregon semi-pro
commissioner, said a conflict with
the Northwest American Legion
Junior baseball tournament was re-
; sponsible lor uie emit,
I The two state chamnlnna will
meet In Uie Northwest Washington
city Aug. 13-14 In lite best-of-thre
series. The winner goes to Uie na
tional tournament Reltlnffhsm Is
: Uie Washington UUeholder: Ore
gon's will be determined Wednes
I day.
NoCal Knot
Pioneers,
Dunsmuir
Both Win
W L Pet
10 3 .760
io 3 :m
t t .615
7 6 .615
6 7 .463
I I III
4 9 JOS
3 11 .154
Klamath Pall ..
Dunsmuir
Yreka
Hilt
MrCloud
Weed
Mt. Shasta
Shasta Dam
bUNSMUIR. Aug. S Klamath
Palls and Dunsmuir turned In Nor
Uirrn California league baseball
wins Sunday to continue their two
handed grip on the league's top
runs.
The Pioneer got by their arch
rivals, uie Weed Sons. -7 In s game
plaed at Weed, scoring nine Umes
on Just seven hits. The Sons got to
Fran Miller and Pat William for
nine nil and the pioneers com
mitted seven boble.
Dunsmuir had an easier Ume In
lu game, whipping Mr. Shasta 15-8.
Yreka took undisputed possession
of Uie league's third place with s
resounding 17-t victory over the
McCloud Logger, and Hilt took over
fourth place by topping Shuts, Dam
4-1 In the low-acorlng fray of uie
day.
The league has one mors round of
play before going Into a season -ending
8haughneaay playoff.
Junior Olympics
Gals Set
Hot Pace
PORTLAND, Aug. I 0P) Port
land girl set tne pace In the first
Oregon AAU Junior Olympic games
here Saturday to give the city's
Boys-Girls team the top honors.
The girl won 11 of 16 girls' events
and PorUand lads four of Uie 33
boys' event while both were piling
up 347's point.
Eugene lad paced the upstate r
with 143 point. Wilkes, a amall
suburban area near Portland, waa
third with 107',. Astoria was next
with 66; Albany 31, Pendleton It,
Bend 16. Oresham failed to score.
Pendleton' 13-year-old Oary Ouyll
waa top Individual performer. He
won the 50-yard sprint In 6-4 sec
onrls snd the running broad Jump
with a 15-foot, 3-Inch leap In his
age group.
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CIRCUIT CLOUT Ken Jensen, slugging Cems third bose
mon, homered with none on bases in the second inning of
the Klomoth Falls-Willows game last night to chalk up his
third round-tripper of the seoson. The Cems won, 11 to 8, on
the Willows diamond.
Don's Hart Story
Plucky Florida Gal
Ready To Do Own
Operating
NEW YORK iNEAl They've
been operating on Don Hart ever
sines she was two years old. but at
hurt she ready to start operating
on her own.
For the first time she can re
member. Uie Florida tennis star Is
launching a grass-court singles cam
paign with nothing to worry about
except her opponents.
Three operations on her right eye,
the last one a complete success,
have given her normal vision, fresh
confidence and high hope of end
ing Uie Brough-duPont regime now
In It third straight year.
The story of Mis Hart, who ellm
Uisted Nations! Chsmplon ' Mar
garet duPont, 6-3. 6-3. In Uie semi
finals of Uie Maidstone Invitation
tournament at Easthampton. L. L,
only to lose to Miss Louise Brough,
6-1. 7-6. in the final, is one of
constant and winning fight against
physical handicaps.
Her trouble began when she was
Just learning to walk In Miami. She
banged her knee Into s clothe pole
and ensuing Infection almost cost
her Uie use of her right leg. A
major operaUon and a year of
massaging were necessary before she
walked again.
When she was 10 ah underwent
an operaUon for double hernia.
Her hospital room overlooked some
tennis courts, so she decided to take
up Uie game to strengthen her semi
crippled leg.
Her brother Bud presented her
with her flrit racquet when she
left the hospital
That was the beginning of Darts'
sstonlshtng career on Uie courts.
But her hoodoo wasn't licked yet.
Her eve began to bother her,
forcing her to play with glasses.
It was no use. The eyes became
red and puffy, and finally growth
developed In the right eye. putting
s film across 1L
Dorl cancelled her 1648 European
West Named To
EWC Grid Post
CHENEY. Wash, Aug. $ Mi
Cecil West, athletic coach at Chelan,
Wash., high school, was named as
sistant football coach today at East
ern Washington college.
West, an EFC graduate, succeeds
Don Stavely who haa taken a posi
tion st Washington State college.
West coached st Cle Elum snd
Tslsp before moving to Chelan In
mi. .
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CasE&s ill
At Nets
plan and wearily returned to the
hospital. j
"But that's all over now." she said. !
"I don't know what can happen
next, but being able to see without
strain will help me. Ill play the
complete circuit from here on." .
Despite her many ailment. Doris
has been a first-tenner seven years
in a row.
At the moment she's number three
behind Mr. Margaret duPont and
I Louise Drougn. a spoi ane neui isios
belore. Bne gainea. ner isiiui
although upset by Gustte Moran In
the national quarter-final last year.
Now 34. Miss Hart makes her
home In Jacksonville where her
father bosses Uie dog track mutuel.
The whole rate of Florida Is solidly
behind her.
If she comes through In the
women national single at Forest
Hill. August -8eptember S. It will
be the most popular victory
In
racquet history.
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Gems Nab First
Of Card Series
WILLOWS, Aug. I (Special l The Klamath Falla Oema pounced
on Pitcher Lonnle Pord for five runs In Uie top of the first Inning here
last night and went on to defeat the Willows Cardinals 11-g In the
first ii two-game series.
The Cardinal made five runa In their half of the second but Ken
Jensen hsd homered with nobody on In uie Oema' part of the second
ao Uie Willows outburst sull left them trailing 6-6. The Orm picked
up a couple more runa tor margin
In Uie fourth and each club scored , ai s j-,
three Umes In the waning framea.
Chuck Schlldmeyer started on Uie
hill for the Oema but waa the vlc
tlm of uie live-run splash In the
second, giving up a walk and five
basehiu. The latter Included a
homer by Bill Bryant with one on.
Johnny Lopeman relieved at that
moment ana was crcuitea wiui nia .
14th win of Uie season.
Over Uie week-end Uie Pittsburg
Diamonds added more padding to
their Par West league lead. The Dia
monds topped Marysvllle (-4 and
1-0 In a Saturday night twin bill,
then drubbed Redding 10-6 Bun
day. The Klamath Pall club clout
ed Medford 14-6 Saturday night
but still lost hall a game to Uie
Diamond over Uie week-end.
AalllfHts Wllltt Km , DHIna . 1
10-s and yesterday Maryvilai took ;
Medford 6-3.
The box:
KLSStsm rALL
Faller. 3b
Jensen. 3b
Csaselll. rf
Hrnisdtl, If
Nordell. as -remand,
lb
Mohler, e
a-hildr-rr. p
Lopeman. p
Totals
4
1
WILLOW a
Paintr. as .
Klnnard. rf
Davis. 2b
Rivera, 3b
Mitssl. ef
. lb
Bryant. If
Bausmsn. a
Graves, e
Ford, p
Crtts. p
Cos. P
x-Clr
gcbmidt, p .
b a
Totals
a Bat.. for Cos In sth.
.ST g 13 S
Klsmata rails lo 300 02111
WUlosys 0A0 000 0X3 S
StrarMASirr HK-JtnMa. Brrsnt.
KBI KamasdM 3. NordeU 1
Jensen 2. stonier 3. Brrant 3. Davis 3.
Grawn. Painter. Winisse Lopeman.
Loaer-Focd. SO br Lopsmaa S. Cox S
BB off Scnlldmorsr !. Lcaan 3. rord
3 Ones . Cox 1. RP-Htraaadtl snd
Xordeil br Grson.
KF Netmen
Tip Medford
MEDFORD. Aug. t The Klamath
Falls tennl team invaded this ctty
yesterday and squeaked out s doss
6 to 6 victory over the local net
men. Medford travels to Klamath Falls
next Sunday for a return match on
the Moore park courts.
Eight single matches and three
doubles were played here, although
i there will be only six tingle matches
and three doubles on the Klamath
Fall court.
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STANDINGS
PAR WCMT LEAGUE
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PltUburg 67 31
Klamath Pall
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Marysvllle
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Yesterday's Reaulle
Klamath Fall 11. Willows I.
PltUburg 10. Redding S.
Marysvllle (. Medford 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York
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. 60
. 60
. 66
. 67
. 44
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34
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Cleveland .
Boston
Phhsd'lphia
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Chicago
Washington
St. Louis
Yeaterdsy'a Reaulls
New York 30-3. St. Louis 3-3.
Philadelphia 6-4. Cleveland 4-2.
Chlcseo 4-0. Washington 1-1,
Detroit 6. Boston 4.
NATIONAL LEAr.l'E
St. Lout ......
Brooklvn ..
New York ....
Boston ...
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
63
63
53
63
. 63
46
43
40
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.616
J20
.505
305
.451
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Chicago
Yesterdays Result
St. Loul . New York 3.
Brooklyn 7-3. Cincinnati 0-1.
Boston 11-3, Chicago 0-4.
Philadelphia 7-6. Pittsburgh 3-4.
FACTeTC COAST LEAGUE
Hollywood n H M
Oaklsnd 73 65 J)3
Sacramento 71 64 336
San Diego 6S 66 Ml
Seattle 6 66 J04
Portland 67 6s .43
San Francisco 63 74 AM
Los Angeles 57 60 .416
Yesterday's Results
San Diego 6-7. Loa Angeles 4-4-
SestUe 3-14. Hollywood 1-3.
PorUand 1-1, Oakland 0-3.
Sacramento 3-3. San Franc co 1-3.
Hunters!
California
Regulations
DOVES
Sept. 1 to 30.
QUAIL
Nov. 18 to Dm. 31.
' PHEASANTS
Nov. 18 to 27.
DEER
Sept. 16 to Oct. IS.
(Coastal areas, Aug. .
to Sept. 15).
License Foes for Oregon
Residents:
Hunting $25.00
Dear Tag $10.00
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