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SATURDAY. AUC. 13, 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE NINI $ PORTS " ROUNDUP By Hugh Putltrton Mr om.o KoiinriHoN (Mailing fur II mil H. rullrrlon, Jr.) I'llll.AUICl.iMIIA, Auv. 13 14-1 Ther' it bkcthall feud brewing In thla city ol brotherly iv Willi penn mid Vlllannva oimmiii( itir Irlo of Bl. Josephs, Temple and l-arlall. Penn ami Vlllannva have mini' Uled II doublehratlera at Hit Pal lr. Bob Orasy haa booked 18 In volving th oilier Hire college at Convention hall. Ther am only four Uat roulllrl but ailll that' a lot of dribbling. Adding furl tn th truil. HI. Jo ami l.aMalln hav cancelled thrtr traditional lamra wllh Pmn. Why play In dniililrhrailrr aim collect a llilrfl when ran play ymi alone and gel a half la what St. Jo anil Larlatl tnld tha Ivy leaguer. Joa Tyillnia holies to do brttrr than hl fathrr. Hrnalor Millard T. 'I villngs, In a football way. . . , Tlir senator never reached bryond foot ball manager at Maryland. . . . Hon Jtw la hopetul of landing an end berth with tha i:i0 Terrapin . . . I'arl Drllmuth, who trlrd In pro niota Australian fooiball In tlir IJB. recently nanird Pennsylvania's sec retary of banking. ... An agency whlrh bought broadcast riuhta for tha Philadelphia Eagles game haa not found a sponsor yrt. In fart It advertised fur one In local pafiara W i week. . . . Humored tha ag ency paid t-4.0o0 tor the right. ttcnnv Hoffman, arout for tha Rt. l-uis Cardinals. aa en huddling wllh Aihlrilr Uirrrlor Oeorir Isw- iii of Muhlenberg. . . . Could they liava been talking about that va cant basketball roarhlng job a t Muhlenberg? And talking about Jobs, looka like maybe arveral posi tions available on the Piu-tmmh H'eelcra with aeveral IMS regulars unsigned and uthera quitting be. iue of aalary dipulea. Mr. Bab Ruth will make hrr ilrbut aa a hors reca ownrr dur ing tha current Atlaiillo City mrtu nut. . . . Mh haa purrha-rd Por crlain and hojiea to add a few mora to hrr (table ... If an Ike WU-hanu-IUy inugari Kobtnnn fight should material! here thia fall, promnlrr Pet Tyrrell would be willing tn sell the televuion rtthta lor tuoouo . . . Ilut wnat TV eta titin would want to tak a chant on on commercial?'? Dirk His ler. Phillies first baseman, haa gone tack to u Ui old-type mitt, . . . Hays It did wiuidrra lor hla father: n.arb It II help him. . . . Curt rliniinona and C h a rl I BlckneU. philllea Pitcher, due to return today from their annual national guard rnrampmant. . . . Hetty Hardeaty. ri-sporta writer who did a swell )oo of promotion at Philadelphia arena, now plugging for th Holler iriby. Wonder If the night trotting trark aiieraiora aren't a little bit worried soar llllnott approval ol night tun- lung rare? Could well be a trend and cut In on the trotters' newly found bankroll. Pearpickers Gun For Local Netmen The Medford nettrra will travel ever th Oreensprings for a return match with Klamath Palls Sunday ana they'll be aiming for a re venge caper. Matrliea will start on th Moor park court at a. m. Last Sunday th local team won five of lh eight single matches and one of the thre double encounters to rom out with a altm 6 to 5 win. Only alg singles and three doubles ar expected to be played In tile return engagement Hunday. Ken Karns, winner of tha recent rlty tourney, did not plsv at Med ford and la not aiecied to be In town for flundav'a skirmish. Loral single plavrra will probably be picked from Hill Crawford, Tlud Case. Pddl Dent, George Mills. 1iren Hughes. Jerry Olson, Pat Weddle and Jim Pinnlgan. If palrlnga go according to last Itunday, duublea tram will link Crawford and Hughes. Mills and Cas and Olson and Weddle. Medford players who will prob ably make the trip hrr are Todd Tlbbutt, Howard Dugan. John Rlrh ard. W. W. Ueaklna. Bill Coffman. Irving Thayer and Paul McDuff. Gracie Seeks Golf Title OFARHART, Ore., Aug. 13 on Oracle DeMoss. the favorite from Corvalls, Ore, and Mrs. Lloyd Ilur gesa, Astoria, will meet today tor the championship of the womrn's division In the Oregon Coa.it golf tournament. Ml DcMoti reached the finals yesterday wllh a 8 and 5 victory over Mra. Ken fields, Yakima. Mrs Burgee won her match from Hue Huston. Portland, by the same acore. Ralph Dlrhter, Orarhart, de feated Bob Wittenberg, Portland. 1 Up, and Bob linden, Portland, elim inated Bob Nichols, Orarhart, 1 and 1, In the mcn-iindrr-40 competition. Jerry Patterson, Portland, ousted Art Nelml, Kelao, 4 and S, and JJeJJJ,JJaJsJJ ? ? ? ? ? ? 1IANCU urn ic ::: 4 EAGLES' BALLROOM ? r or mrmnrn inn inrir -v-Friend! MltNlfl tif AJA NIIKfllKKIIK EAtiLK-ODIANS r.fvti.e.-iiifima Bums Lose To Braves. 5-3, Lodge Protest Snider Triple Is Hub Of Complaint; Cards Take Lead By Th Associated Preaa 1'h National league pennant race may to decided In Piesldent Kuril Prlika office. Prick will be asked to rule mi a protest by Manager Hurt Hhotton of Brooklyn of the Dndgrra' 5-3 de feat at tha hands of th Huston Hravca last night. The lias, together with HI. twills' 1-3 triumph uvtr Pittsburgh, dump ed th IJoUgrri Into second plate, a half gam baik of th Cardinals. bholton baaed Ilia protest over a derision on Lluke Holders eighth Inning triple with on out. Th Uronklyn outfielder' drive, whlrh according to Umpsr Art Qor hit th three-foot screen atop the cenlertleld wall, bounded back on the playing field. (lore first ruled It a homer, then reversed himself, rlnlder, running at full lilt, saw Our signal homer and slowed up aa h ram Into thud. II trolled horn without a play being mad on hlrn. Hi Bravea, led by Manager Billy Houthworth, atormed on Ui field, pnitestmg the call. After a confer ence among tti lour tmplrea. Hinder was sent bark to liurd. (lore aald he thought balls hit ling the screen below the railing wri horn runs. II said he later rrahaed hla error and waved Bnidrr bark to third. Under th ground rule such a ball Is In play. Hhotton said Oorea original call slowed up Solder on th bases, and that h might have completed the circuit even with a play on him. Th score waa ft- at the time. After going bark to third Bnidrr did not score, aa the lieu two batters pop ped out BKIMIKM I) II OP 1-au hum's defrat not only knocked th Brooks out of first place, but anapped Uwir ati-game winning atreak. A pair of horn runs by Jell Heath and Tommy Holmes, each with on on. did Uie trkk for th Bravea. Oerry Btaley. Ulan Musis! and Joe Oaraalola combined their tal ent to lift th Cards Into first plac. Htalry stopped uu Pittsburgh Pirates wllh aik hita while Muaial and Oaregtous pounded three-run homers to giv the Redbirda an I- 3 triumph. The Boston Red Bog hopped over the Cleveland Indians Into second plac In Uie American league race by twic outacortng th hapless Washington Senators. 157 and II- 11 In an alurrnuon night double header. Th 8i are five games in back of the pace-setting New York Yankees, and a half gam In front of Cleveland. The Indiana dropped a (-5 verdict to Die Chicago White sni, while th Yankeea walloped the Phtladelphfa'Athletica, 1-J. 1-Ot ItTl rl.V HITS Vern Stephens led tha 14-hlt first gain assault on four Nat hurlera with Uire hits Including hla Mih homer, and Mve rum batted In. The Sog were forced to com up with two UUIa In the last of the eighth to snap an 11-11 lie. Southpaw Tommy Byrne hurled four-hit ball over the last eight In nings to register hla tenth triumph tor the Yankees. Herb Adams' single with th bases loaded and two out In the ninth gave th Whit Bog their one-run derision over the Indiana. The In diana had lied the acore In the eighth with three runs. Ignited by Larry Doby s home run. Virgil Trucks permitted the Bt. Louis Browns only two hlta In pitch ing th Detroit Tigers to a 4-1 triumph. It waa hit fourteenth against eight Inasea. In an atlrmoon game. Hank Ttorowy pitched the Philadelphia Phils Ui a 2-0 aeven-lnnlng victory over the New York Olanla. Rain halted the contest. The Chlrago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds mere Idle. White Takes Tarn I ead CHICAOO, Aug. 13 m Buck White, a chunky, churkllnf aouth erner who a been a pro for moat of hla S years, rode out In front today. gunning for the ilO.OOO first prlre of Uie Tam o- Shanter world goii meet. The atralght-hoolJn Buck, who slgna hla name O'Neal White of Clreenwood. Mis., shot a aeven-under-par 84 yesterday for a half way total of 136. Right behind old Buck waa Johnny Palmer of Badln, N. C. Ha banged a Of). Hla starting (7 mad hla two day total 138. Pour golfers were tied for third plare at 137. They were Clayton Hrafnrr of Charlotte, N. c, im-ii; Henry Ramon, Chicago, 87-70; Jimmy Drmaret, OJal, Calif., 80-68; and Jim Turnrsa, Brlarclllf, N. J., 08-69. Rrlk Nelson, Portland, won from Barge Oethlng, Portland. 3 and 1, In Uie men-over-40 bracket. FOR ALL MASONS AND THEIR FAMILIES! MASONIC PICNIC COLLIER PARK SUNDAY AUG. 14 Time: 11:30 - Bring Your, Lunch Coffee, Milk, Ruiar, Tunrh, Ir Cream Will Be Sponsored by All lA't ond FC'l and j - r im . i l -w Sk'Vw. n-LTb LyJ SOFTBALL CHAMPS Here's the Eagle iquad which will represent district 7 In the state tournament August 31 to September 3 in Eugene. Front row, left to right, Jim Derrah, e; Eddie Hall, 3b; Cecil Hendricks, ss; Leroy Coleman, rf; Bill Lowther, outfield, ond Don Derroh, cf. Bock row, Lon Sanders, lb; Chet Ashby, p; Roy Harris, If, p; Buck Ferguson, 2b; Don Cessnun, If, ond Jim Johnson, infield. American Legion Baseball HILLSBORO FACES BREMERTON TODAY PORTLAND. Aug 13 There'll be only on unbeaten team left In the paritir Northwest regional loumsment today after Bremerton. Boih came through unscathed Flores, Chavez Signed PORTLAND. Aug. 1J (Special) Tlie most lucrative llitht on the Pa cific coast waa signed for Uie Civic auditorium arena next Tuesday night. August 10, when Matchmaker Tex Salkrld disclosed he has Jesse Fluree and Tony Chavex luted for Uie 10-round main event. Plnrex, Uie most prominent pugu usl brought to Portland sine the apprara ic of Joey Maxim, la one of the leading contendera tor the world's welterweight crown. He met Ike Williams for th lightweight till In the Polo Oround In New York last summer. He haa since campaigned aa a welterweight and Is now seeking a title scrap with Sus-ar Ray Robinson. The Stockton slurger will be mak ing hu first appearance in the Northwest after many attempts lo lure him here. Chavex. however. Is well kitvwn in the area, having won several ftahls In Tacoma and been a party to some of Uie most sensational line battles ever seen in the Puget Bound city. , Chaves la fighting Williams In hla home town, San Jose, a week before Uie Portland scrap, an In dication of the eiieem he holds In Pacific coast ring circle. NoCal Makes Up Games rL.-M f-nceHMl one rainy Sun day afternoon last May will be pis red all around me noruiem California aeml-pro baseball cir cuit tomorrow. On May 2 wet weather lorceo. postponement of the entire league slate and those games are being played before the NoCal loop goea into Its four-team Shaushneasy play-olf. a moiile of the matches will have a definite bearing on the makeup of the playoff aerlea. Tne mamain rail Pioneers, Dunmuir riauroao- -n4 vreka Indiana already have cinched three spot, but Hilt and MrCloud are ami aoi ui eye the other berth. Hilt ha a 7-8 record and MrCloud a 6-7. It Hilt should lose Ita game to in noneera and MrCloud ahould win over MU Rhta both will be tied at 7-7 for Uie fourth playoff spot. Fran Miller, playing manager oi the Pioneer, will chuck against Uie Jet. Dummulr. tied with Klamath Fall for the league lead, take on Uie tough Yreka club and Weed playa a consolation game at 8haata Dam. Track Season Slash Asked BPOKANE. Aug. 13 iflV-8pokane merchant want the Plavfalr track horse raring season cut from 33 days to 33. They Ray the longer season hurl buslnras. A petition asking the slash waa forwarded to Ihe itate raring commission yesterday by the retail trade bureau of the chamber of commerce. Raring gel under way at Play fair September 2. Furnished. Masonic Bodies Families Invited! ; 'F r . -aa.Mt f. ! ! JtJ aw ' I A L American Legion Junior baseball Wash., meet Hillsboro. Ore. In opening round game yesterday. Th Washington UUltt pasted two victories, 4-1 over Lewlston. Idaho, tn tha afternoon and 7-6 over i the Walpahu team from Hawaii In ! th evening. Oregon's champion chalked up I their single w In against Butte, i Mont., -. Lewlston and Butte will battle It out in the day a second game, with ! the loaer dropping out of the double I elimination tourney. Bremerton got It double triumph on the atrong arm of Fred White, I who aet Lewlston down on three hit and then came bark In the hut Inning against th Hawaiian , to choke off a threatening raly. Bobble also figured heavily In . Bremerton's win. Three of th four ! run against Lewlston' Joe Ruddetl wcr unearned. The Idaho ace also I tossed a three-hitler but had loose I support aa hit mate committed five error. The fleet Waipahu club showed I plenty of speed on the paths In convertng six hlta Into six run, but i even mucuea In the field proved I fatal. I Hllsboro itepped off to an early I I lead against Butt, then broke a 3-3 j uraaioca in in iaji oi uie u and waa never aerlously threatened after that Jim Merman scattered eight hlta In going Uie route for the winners, and got three of hla team 41 aaleues. Ashby Hurls, Hits Fagles To Victory Chet Ashby. alollng Eagle hurl . dldnt confine hu talent to Uie mound Friday night. The be spectacled pitcher smacked triple and alngle In two strides to uie plate. In addition to winging one hit ball, aa the champion Eagle blanked the Merrill Billiards, 7 to 0 Tin waa the first contest In a lwo-of-three aerlea In the county aottball 8haughnesy play-offs. - In the consolation bracket, tne Knight of Columbua, out-walloped Calhoun's. 18 to 13. Kl Carrier, KC backstop, nad a perfect night at bat. turning In four blngles In four trips, to lead the 14-hlt attack on Calhoun Oestvang. The same teams are paired again Monday night. If th Eagles and KC win again, Wednesday night's game will be unnecessary. Short Mores: R H E 7 4 0 0 1 2 Black ell Eagles Merrill Billiards Ashby and J. Derrah and Horn. R H KC 18 14 Calhoun's .. 12 II 8undbenr, Newman (1) and Carrier; Oestvang and McLtng MUST AXXUAt. REDDING, CAL 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday Nights, Aug. 19th and 20th Sheriff's Post New Rodeo Grounds RCA Approved Sponsored bit Shasta County ShrrUI' Vohho Brone Ridinej Coif Roping Bull Dogging Bareback Riding Brahma Bull Riding MACK BARBOURS famous Pendleton Bucking Stock Admission Adult IJ Children XM (tax bid.) . . ... Close Gap Beavers Blast Twinks By The Associated Pre Slowly but surely the Sacramento Solona are cloaing the gap on the front running Hollywood Star In the Pacific Coast league. Today find the Stars only 4'i game ahead. That' th closest any pursuer hu been since May 26. It Una keep up Uie expert any day now will be asking that potent ques tion of whether Uie Stars "have It" for Uie stretch run. Sacramento edged up there last night by beating Uie Los Angeles Angels for the fifth straight time this week, 5-. A four-run eighth inning blast did Ihe trick. Hollywood, meantime, seemed to have the Portland Beaver under control, 8-2. going Into the eighth Inning. Then Portland kicked out the props with a six-run outburst that gave them Uie contest, 8-S Hollywood sull leads Uie series. S-l. Seattle stopped O ait lands win ning wars. 8-3. by using plnch h I tiers. Frank Colmsn's pinch single scored two In the sixth for Seattle to Ue It and Al Lyon's pinch double In Uie seventh gave uie Rainier the margin. The Iom left Oakland six games behind Uie leaders. In Ban Francisco Uie Seals came from behind twice to double-whack the Ban Diego Padrea. 10-4 and 4-3 Con Demnaey marked up hia thir teenth win, against 11 losses, for Uie Seals In Ihe second game. Today'a achedule: Los Angrlea ( Brook er McDanlrls 5-7i at Sacramento (Bob Oille.tple 12-11 1. nisht game. San Diego (unavailable) at San Francisco (unavallablei. day game. Portland (Tommy Brldxes - at Hollywood (Olen Moulder U-8, night game. Oakland (Earl Jones 8-8) at Se attle (Guy Fletcher I8-. night game. Nag-Doping Draws Suit VANCOUVER. B. C Aug. IS of! The Vancouver Thoroughbred asso ciation and Its three stewards have been sued for damages by Trainer Harry Howe, given a 80-day sus pension two weeks ago on charge of doping a race horse. In bringing his suit yesterday. Howe accused the associauon of libeling him and causing him a heavy loss in earnings. The amount of damages he asked was not dls closed. His suspension followed a report by the Royal Canadian mounted police that a Howe-trained mare, Mabel II, had b-n given a stimu lant before winning the second race at Exhibition park last July 28. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern air. an Mrs. i a aarisr an Je Earlev PttOFESSMOXAL Sanity Code Mulled Today CHICAOO. Aug. 13 W A Na tional College Athletic association committee la expected to make recommendations today on NCAA "sanity code" violators. The group la considering be hind closed doors the status of 16 known code violators, 11 school classed aa doubtful, and 13 which promised to mend their ways after being warned. The three-man ' Investigating group will report to the NCA meeting In New York. January 13-14. The nine-man bowl gam com mittee will meet today and to morrow. It la expected to urge weeding out aome minor bowl games that don't meet NCAA requirementa for responsible management . 38 ToO Eagles Smother All-Stars CHICAOO. Aug. 13 UPi The most Inept and bewildered all-star group in the 18-year history of th foot ball aerie was burled 38-0 by the Philadelphia Eagles laat night. The National league champions. feeding 44 players Into the scramble in an effort to keep down the acore. couldn't help but roll up the most decisive edge since the games were Inaugurated In 1934. Forty-eight All Stars were used out of a stockpile of U . A throng of 93.780 fans witnessed the massacre In Soldier Field. Only three fine goal-line stands and other bit of defensive sparkle stood In the All 8 tars' favor. Their heralded offensive weapon, the spilt T formation, proved In effective. Their aerial attack, behind such aces as Norm Van Brocklin of Oregon and Frank Trlpucka of Notre Dame, netted a minus three yard with three completion In IS attempt. With such ball-carriers a Oeorge Taliaferro of Indiana. Emackover Scott of Arkansas. Jack Mitchell of Oklahoma and Bobby Stuart of Army In action, the All Stars shoved their way through the Eagle lor a mere 115 yard rushing. Th Eagle uncorked 19 first downs to five. 338 yards rushing and 130 passing. But more emphatic than figure waa the All Stars' Inability to pen etrate beyond midfield but once. That was tn a first period drive that ended tn a lost fumble on the Eagles' 30. In Jamming over 17 polnta In the second quarter, seven In the third and 14 in the last, flv different Eagles went for touchdowns eJteve Van Buren. Ruas Craft, Pete Pihoa. Noble Doss and Neil Armstrong. Cliff Patton added a 18-yard field goal. Most satisfying conclusion to the game which kept the Natlom.1 league champions ahead In the series with nine victories to five. with two ties was the absence of serious Injuries to either group. Fair Golfers Point For Sweepstakes Names and handicaps of Reames women golfers planning to take part In the second Willamette-Southern Oregon Oolf association sweepstakes at Eugene should be turned tn to Mrs. J. J. Steiger or at the club house this week-end. The list must be sent to Eugene by Wednesday. The 18-hole tour nament will be played August 34. The first sweepstakes tourney spon sored by the organization was played In Klamath Falls. By The 15c... The W&imW 610 MAIN STREET Remember, The Waldorf Will Cash Your Paycheck! n I Jordan raves, Gems Ready For Redding With Nile Jordan chucking hi second spectacular game In a wk, th Klamath Oema laat night defeated the Marysvlll Bravea T-l a Oems stadium and ar making ready now to play hoat to Ray Perry and the Heading Browne for a two-gam aeries. The Tlctory waa Jordan's 14th of the season and h got a third strike by 13 Marysvllle batters. Last Monday ha whiffed It In beating the Willows Cardinal 8-3. The lefthander hurled shutout ball for six Innings, although ho gave up on hit in each of those frame. But th Marysvlll power i showed in the seventh when with two out Outfielder Lee Kast poled a nomer over tne right-cc .ler bar rier aome 400 feet away. Th next batter, Billy Ashley, r'ngled to left and scored on Catcher Bill Casey's triple against th eenurfteld fence. So went Marysvllle's two runs. Klamath Fall scored early and often off Pitcher Pete Swain, who like Jordan cam Into Ihe game with a U-8 record. In the first frame Swain walked the bases full and Oordy Hernandex delivered a clutch single to drive in two runs. In the second Ken Jerutn walked, awiped second and scored on Pinky Hesse's single. Two more runs came across In the third Inning. Bob CaaselU led off by walking and Hernandex trinlerf thn imml on Rill BjaxJi'- single. In th fourth Ken Jensen singled and Hesse drove him horn with a two-bagger. Th last run cam in th iRntn wnen Butcn Paller was on bass br war of a fielder's cholc. Jensen walked to put Paler on second and Hesse got hu third hit. a single, to drive in his third run. The Gem gave Jordan excellent support, their two error not fig uring in Marysvllle's scoring. Jen sen made the play of tne nigr.t in the third Inning when he leaped into the air for a two-fingered catch of Bill Ashley's screeching; liner. The victory failed to net the Spud anything In their pursuit of the leaeue-leading Plttaburgher as the Diamonds broke a four-game los ing atreak with a 10-9 win over Willow a. Medford' Nuggets broke a seven- game lots skein by taking Redding 5-3. BUI Plncksrd hit two homers In that game. 8ts Gilson probably will get tn pitching nod tonight to greet th Redding Browns in nsra-socs lng team led by home run hitter Ray Perry wno haa come into con- siderable criticism here for his field ! antics and who haa telegraphed tn an offer to -let the fans Judge to- night and tomorrow night whether ' my club Is being pressed by If ; maiager.- The Sunday fame will' LSLbeJ?Uy'fK,wJfi'?trti-- ri The Klamath Falls-Redding n-l , i,i- ih. K-.' in the tuij fcllV j "- Fr West league. The box: v mi n il ii- W1uibi. St) Boone. M K-tt. U AaAler. lb C4. e B-n-u-k. rf Anthony. Sb Snerratt. cf Swsln. AS IS O A XI ifljll t i i Totala a e m it i KLAWATH fALL rlir. xb S AB O 1 Jenacn. - . nM. CI ill. rf HerruMHlex. If . .-oorasU. Be;e. lb Monger, e S 13 ior. P Totals U 7 17 7 J oo muw aooa Xio ivill. Klnnh rails - loo ' SL'MMAKY: HR Kast- IB C-Jt. bwi, Hernsnda a. IB Banasus. Hhm. RBI K at. Cut). Hess. 1. Her neoos S. RMt. SO br Swain . Jordan 13. BB off Swain . Jordan a. ERoff Swain . Jordan S DP WUIIama to Boon, to Ani.y. XB Boon., Jensen 3. HinundM X. Nordtll. LOB MarysvlU. 10. Klamath Palls . UmpUaa Perry and Tlbbs. Tim. S hours. Hans Norland Anto Insurance. Phone 60S. THE WORKING MAN'S l WEEK-END 0 h WEEK-END Western Select Bottle 2?5C By pasisis 7 to .STANDINGS tZ WEST LEAGl'E W L Pet. Pittsburg 88 35 .8W Klamath 'alia 83 37 .828 Wlllowa 58 45 M Redding 53 49 Mi Marysvlll 49 53 .485 Medford 30 69 03 Teaterday's Results Klamath Falls 7. Marysvllle 1 Pittsburg 10, Wlllowa 9 Medford 1, Redding 3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E Hollywood 81 80 78 84 -74 MS All ton AM .4M Ml A01 8aC!entO j klnd 8an P10 . 75 . 71 . 70 . 88 . 85 . 57 rranciseo . j Lo Angeles Yesterday' Result. Sn Francisco 10-4. San Diego 4-1 Portland S, Hollywood t Seattle 5. Oakland I Sacramento 5, Lo Angeles 1 AMERICAN LEAGl'E New York 87 '39 .831 Boston 83 45 -583 j Cleveland 83 45 7 59 49 48 59 50 41 48 83 .438 38 87 M l 35 73 J3J Philadelphia Detroit i Cnlct.0 i ,hm. Washington . St. Lotus Yesterday's Raaalta Boston 15-13, Washington 7-11 New York 7. Philadelphia 1 Chicago 8, Cleveland 5 Detroit 4, SL Lotus 1 NATIONAL LEAGl'E 8L Louis 87 39 .831 Brooklyn 87' 40 Xlt New York 54 53 K Boston 55 53 .509 Philadelphia 54 55 .494 Pittsburgh. 48 58 .453 Cincinnati 43 84 .403 Chicago 41 88 J7 YartenUy' Results Philadelphia 3. New York 0 . '., . -J - St. LsuM (. Pittsburgh 1 Only game scheduled Aussies Favored RYE, N. Y. Aug. 13 UP) Th Italian Davis Cuppers were expected to expire quietly today and leave the Australians, aa usual, to argue It out with the defending United State team In the challenge round for the world tennl trophy August 36-38 at Forrest Hills Because of rain, only one match was played yesterday In the inter aone finals at the Westchester country dub. but It was the one the European team champions could not lose If they hoped to give th Aussies a contest. Billy 81deweU, a substitute for John Bromwlch. who la badly off his game, returned to the court under protest after a two and one half hour Interruption by rain to deleat stocky Gianni Cucllll. ace of the Italian aide, 8-3, 8-4, 3-8. 8-3. The Case .1 T Tak Oat 275