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    TUESDAY, AUG. 16, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINI
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SPORTX
: ROUNDUP
Hugh Fulltrton
Br JKKRT I.IHRA
irr lluih rullMtnn, Jr.)
CUICAOO, All. It lf-Oklallo-mi
eooiier parllaana trace I hi Una
hand of Jim lxxikahausll of Okie
hum A A M. In llm an-0 humllia
turn plastered by Ilia Philadelphia
Kaslea oil Hud Wilkinson's all-stara.
1 ,00k aba null la her custom lor Ilia
past four or tlva atimmerai was In
Ilia Eaiila ranip anil eaiilalnert Ilia
Intricacies ol Wilkinson aplit.T to
Ilia pros. , , How .kkI a job ol
briefing tlia Amile roach dm waa
inly lo avlilrnl at Holdlrr field last
Friday nmlil. . . , rerlally alter
III Kailra In flva rally arrimma.-
couldn't atup tlia iplll-T at all. . .
rlounrr folk moan It wamrt right
neighborly of Jim. , ,
far tha future book, Jol down Die
nama of Noire Dame's lull Uarrett
ai candidate for anphoinore-hall-bark-ol-the-aeaaon.
. . . He'll atari
playing behind (.mil mtko, but may.
b not for long. ... A Iso-pound
aon of a former pro player. Bar
rett la a combination ol a arared !
rabbit and a run-away jeep In Ilia
open field. . . ,
Pity I he eporle annoiinreia who
will hev to tll about Illinoia half
backa IMck KakUivita. Bob Kylo
wira and John Vukelirli. . . . Itak
lovll la hot pniert from Chl
rago who had to alt out a araann
when lha big ten derided ha had
h wrong kind of scholarship.
Klg ten title talk rentera on de
fending champion Mirhlaan, ko
Howl champion. Northwestern, Ohio
Male, and Minnesota. . . . The
aleeiwr may be Purdue, which Imt
a aiarllng Una but may hava Uie
beat barkfleld In tha league. , . .
The boilermaker one-two punch of
Harry Hiulborokl and Nord Adama
will park a Jolt, . . . Furthermore,
rltu Holromb haa no gee-whn build
ing up to worry about thta season,
and no opener agalnit Notra Uwme.
Ntlll Mora about football: Pro
arouta at Mlnneaota'a pnng prar
tlce ihnw about thal'i rale Clay
Tonnemaker aa tha brat center
prmpert alnra Bulldog Turner. . . .
At 34A rftinrta. tliey aay Tonnemak
er la an all-Amrrira clnrh
Curly Lambrau of tlia Green Bay
Parker thlnki hia wild Bill Kelly
may fill at leaal ona of Don Hui
aon'a ahoea with Htan Heath and
Jack Jarooa pitching to him. Lam
beau ta ona pro oirator who doei
not fear trlmaion , . , Tha park
era hara four gamea tabbed lor
Video, but they're In Milwaukee. . .
"Over tlia long haul. claima Cur
ly, -television will develop aa many
or mora nev cuatnmera than will
cam old onra ta (lay away."
Vara: Promoter dear re g. May
atlll fllta around Tarn OHhanler In
ahtrta which could ba mlataken far
Japanese kimonoa. . . The larli on
ha foil beat ara mora than a little
rVked with Sammy Hnrad t growing
dMplay of temperment. . . Onra
happy-go-lucky. Bnead now geta
i togrhy aftrr a poor round the few;
aha haai. , , Ha aneue at photo-
raphera and aoma tlmea atridea
away from would-be Interviewer. .
. . Oabby Hartnetl. tha old Cub
catcher and now a pretty good Sun
day golfer, la a great admirer of
Snrad . , Ha watched htm pow
er a few off the tea In Tama
world" meet and opined that
"Snead'a drlvea ara all I need to
round out my game". . . Oabby
onra hit a prt'V long ball him
aelf. on In particular that Pltta
burgh will never forget. . .
Prankle Frtarn. Cub bona, noy
d driving hla new car with a mod
em gear ahlft until h had to try
barking up In Chlrago'i loop.
"Nearly knocked over 10 people and
rauaed a terrific traffic Jam."
laughed the Pordham Hash. "No
body aver told ma how to put tha
darn thing In reverae. Now I'm
practicing on bark streets". . . .
Japs Seek
US Splash
Titles
LOS ANGELES, Aug. IS ("i
Japan rrenUra International apnru
competition today aa Ita six-man
awlmmlng team seta out In quest
of tha V. 8. swtmmlni and diving
championships.
World rerord-ahattrrlng lllrono
ahln Puruhaihl. young Japanrs
political arlenre atudrnt. known as
I lha "flying fuh of Fujiyama." will
ha the cynoaura of all In the pre--limlnarlra
of tha IMO-meter free
alyla awlm.
Furuhaahl ahould not be preaaed
fo qualify, tla la tha unofficial
holder of three world recorda In
cluding UOOO-mrter free atyle
clocking of I mlnutea. 37 second!
Todays competition la limited to
tha 1800-meter awlm preliminaries.
Swimmers To Get
Party Wednesday
MERRILL, Aug. 1 Some 30
Merrill youngilera who aurceaafully
passed a beginner' awlmmlng teat
upon completion of awlmmlng pool
will be treated to a party Wednesday.
Th children ara to meet at tin
trad achol at 1 :46 p. m. Transpor
tation to tha Mnlln awlmmlng pool
will be furnished. After free awlm
mlng, treat will be provided.
Th aama test will be given for
any other youngster desiring to
take It later. The data will be an
nounced aoon.
PUMICE TILE IS
f.saarstarr teata arete Pamirs
rrMarta ara aaeerlar la stranslk
aa raalalanl la saalalars.
Tlmm Aluminum Window
(lold Heal Waterproofing
Hold Heal Plaater Bond
New Blue Pumlea Block
riTiir
Klamath
Pumice Tile Co.
'Permanent a the Pyramids"
IMI) Owrna Phne 41
"
Boston Storms
To Within 3
Games Of Lead
Red Sox Squeak By
Senators, Yankees
Lose To Athletics
By The Aasarlaled Preaa
The Hoatim Hed Hon, rolling Ilka
a Hlirrmaii tank through a corn
field, are beginning to anlff that
world arrlea dough.
Joe McCarthy crew, alaglng ona
of tha bent comebacks III recent
yrara, today waa only Uirea gamea
away from a aputlerlng New York
Yankee machine for lint place In
the American league.
The Box, preaumed dead on July
4 when they occupied fifth place, 12
gamea off tha para, chargrd cloarr
to the Yanka by beating V'a King
ton, -, aa Casey Htengel'a outfit
droiird a -5 decision lant night to
Philadelphia.
Washington lurprUlngly carried
lha Hed B II limlnga befnra tub
milting. In tha previoua flva gamea
ol the aerlea, lha Hoi had punished.
WashliiKton pitching for 50 runa.
Joe Uobann, tha vastly Improved
righthander, went all lha way for
teuton, aa did Bid Hudaon for
Washington. Dobaon led, i-0. going
Into' tha ninth, when the Benatora
squared mattcra.
The Benatora took a 3-1 lead In
tha llth with former Boxer Mam
IJenta alngllng homa Johnny 81m
mnm from aecond. but Boaton
lagged Hudaon In Uie laat half for
lha payolf runa on double by Billy
(loodman. Uom DIMagglo and a
aingle by Ted William.. William'
hit. hla lone aafely of tha evening,
broke up the game.
IKOM BI.IIINII
The Athletic cam from behind
to nip the Yank, acurlng flva runa
In Uie alxth Inning to overcome a
6-4 deficit. Kookia Righthander
lluane Pillctla waa the victim of
the uprtilng. Kddl Jonat alnglrd
home lha lying run. Frrrla Fain
aingled acrnu two mora and Sam
Chapman doubled In another pair
to clinch mailer. Carl Bchelb
eiartrrl and finuhed for tha Aa and
the triumph evened hla record at
t-g
Cleveland a third place tram also
kept it hat in tha ring, ahadlng tha
Detroit Tigera. 4-1. In 10 Innlnga at
Cleveland. Tha Indiana are four
gamea away from tha prom tied
land
Bobby Feller beat Lefty Hal New.
houarr In tha tight encounter that
ended when plnrh-hltlrr Hal Peck
aingled with tha bases loaded and
on out in tha tenth. The victory
waa Keller's alxth atralght and Uth
of Uie year.
BrHT PITCHING
Tha baat-pitched gam of tha eve
nlng waa turned In by I-etty Billy
Wight of tha Chicago Whit Sox,
who turned bark th Browna. (-0, on
two hit in 8U Louia.
Harry (Tha Can Brecheen hurled
tha Bt. Loula Cardinal to within
a half gam of th National league'!
front-running Brooklyn Dodgera aa
he pitched th Card to a e-1 tri
umph over th Chlrago Cuba In th
ma ton' Ion day gam.
Hrerheen limited the Cuba to all
hlia and collected three of th
Card' 13 blow, stan Mulal poled
hi joth homer and a aingle and
climbed Into bate ball big alx for
tha firat lima thla season. Musial
ranka third In th league with a
JIT mark.
The Pittsburgh Pirate oulalugged
th Red in Cincinnati -7. Th
Pirate took a 7- lead with lour
runa In tha alxth and Insured tha
triumph with two mor in th
ninth. Ralph Klner whacked hla
S3nd homer with a man on to get
the Pirate atarted In th flrt In
ning. Brooklyn, the New York Olanta.
Philadelphia Phllllea and Boaton
Bravea enjoyed an off day.
I '
Leads bouthpaw
Golf With 76
FRENCH LICK, lnd., Aug. 16 (IP,
An all-around athlete from North
Carolina led 3 qualifier Into th
first round of match play In the
loth annual left-handed golf tour
nament today.
Norman James. 33-yrar-old Caro
lina hosiery broker from Hickory,
grabbed the qualifying medal with
a respectable four-ovrr-par 76 over
th raln-sorked slippery French Lick
Springs course.
Only a few player could atay on
their gam In th driving rain to
match th 306-pound former Duke
football end and one-time outfielder
for Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem
phis In the Southern Association.
A total of 116 aouthpaw awlngert
made a bid for the championship
flight, which ends with the 36-hole
title match Thursday.
Jack Waller of Tacoma, Wash.,
Installed aa a favorite after defend
ing champion Lnridle Krmpa of Still
water, Okla., told tourney officials
he would not be able to compel
bogged down and wound up with
an 60. '
FK'.IITA LAST NIC.1IT
Brooklyn Walter Ilnlnrs, 138U,
Brooklyn, outpointed Jesse Hagani,
l.ld'v, Washington (6).
Phoenix Charlie Salai, 144,
Phoenix, stopped Euaebo (Chebo)
Hernandra, 144, Mexico (S).
Want Ada phoned to U1 before
11:30 a. m. appear tha earn dayl
Colors Named
For Gridders
PORTLAND, Aug. 1 lAt
Ntalera will wear crlmaon and
while and Portlandera lamon and
green In Ilia aecond annual All
Htar Blirlne hoapllal benefit foot
ball gam here Augtul 37.
Tha M ex-high achool atara
workrd out again today at Jet
ferixm and Cleveland high field..
Him ttquad Coach Mel Ingram
atarted tignul drill yeaterday
with Rich lligg of Medford and
Don Donovan of Oranta Paaa
carrying Uie principal backfleld
load In Uia practice.
Coachea of both the up-atata
and city qud reported th boys
In excellent phyucal condition.
Could Be Close
Aussie
Netmen
Tough
RYE. N. Y.. Aug. 'la orv-Thoa
tennu observer who watched Aus
tralia' Davla Cup tram overwhelm
a highly-touted Italian pair, 6-0. In
tha inter-mne final her over th
week-end nuraed a aiuplclon today
that the Atuutea are going to be
rough In the challenge round Auguat
26-M.
Tlia American team plrked yea
terday Ted ttrhrorder, P a n c h o
Oonxalea. Oardnar Muloy and Billy
Talbert aull ratea th favorlu In
tha big playoff at Foraat Hllla, but
nut by any one-aided margin. Thla
on cuutd be do.
In th three challeng round
played :nr Ui war. on at Mel
bourn and two at Foreat Hllla, th
AuAlrallan have won Juat on match
out of 16. That waa two yeara ago,
when John Bromwlrh and Colin
Long won the double.
Lant year It waa a clean aweep
for Unci Sam. Schroeder and
Frank Parker trounced Billy Bldwell
and Adrian Quut In the aingle. and
Talbert and Mulloy downed Long
and Sldwrll In double.
Thla certainly ta a atronger Auaale
lde than that of '41 Mainly It
boaita In 33-yrar-old Frank Bedg
man a player of brilliant promt.
Many of hla ihot yeaterday aa he
alaughtred Marrelo Del Bello,
Italy i Na 1. by (-1. (-0. bor
dered upon th eeruatlonal.
Gems
Face
Braves
Th big blue bu pulled out thla
morning, taking th Klamath Falls
I Clem. down to Meryavlll to open
a two-gam Far West Iragu base
ball arrlea with th Brave.
Th Iragu had a day off yeater
I day and other game today put th
circuit-leading Pittsburg Diamonds
against Medford and Redding
agalnat Willows,
f Johnny Lopeman la scheduled to
pitch tonight agalnat Maryavlllc.
Gestvang
Wings No-No
Th Merrill Billiards and Cal
houn stretched th Shaughneaay
anftball play-offs Into ona more
night when they turned th tables
on the Eaglea and th KC nine last
plght on tha Merrill field.
Tha Bills slapped tha champion
Eaglea, 3 to 1. and Calhoun white
washed KC, 7 to 0. behind tha no
hlt. no-run hurling of Out Oeat
vang.
Th revenge wins pit the team
In th third and final gamea Wed
nesday night under the Merrill arc.
Pitching wasn't Oeatvang s only
specialty last night. He hit two-for-two
Including a circuit clout
with the base full.
Trouper To Lie
Beneath Slogan
NEW YORK, Aug. 1 oPi Th
trade-mark line "Absolutely. Mr.
j QallaghrrT Positively, Mr. Shean"
that AI Shean helped make famous
In Itf will be Inscribed on his
tombstone.
Lawrence Shean, aon of tha 11-year-old
actor dlacloaed Monday
that the famed trouper had direct
ed this epitaph be placed on the
atone:
Born May 12. 1606. I could have
lived longer, but now It'a too late.
Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher? Post
lively, Mr. Shean."
Shean, who died Friday, was bu
rled today after services at River
side Memorial chapel.
MIOTGl'N INVENTOR
The double-barrel ahotaun waa
Invented by Oullllano Bossl, of
Rome, In 1616. Th barrels were
placed ona above tha other In hla
device.
Fiwcigion
Tennis Racket
Restringing
Nylon Strung
$4.00
The GUN STORE
i
714 Main St.
Twinks Open
7-Game Series
With Oakland
Stars Lead By
Six Games; Ooks
Could Cut Bulge
By Th AaaorlaUd Preaa
Hollywood get the an-called acid
teat alarting tonight iTueadayi.
Hie HUra, rurrently alx game
ahead In Uia Pacific Coaat league
race, Uiutle with the Oakland Oak
i In the opener of a aeven game aerlea.
'Hie Oaka are now in a aecond-plac
Ua with Macramrnlo.
San Dirgo'a Harvey Slorry
amacked a tenth Inning aingle with
the baaee loaded to give the Padrea
a to g win over the Bolona In
Monday only game. The loaa
dropped the Bolona a half-game in
the atandinga to th tie with Oak
land. Hollywood, which ha been playing
o-ao ball for several month. h
manalfrd to maintain the league
I lead by loaing when Ita challengers
lose and winning when the aforesaid
challengers win.
That practice will be difficult In
thla week s aerie aa the Oak have
a 13-1 season edge on the Bur.
Tuesday night schedule:
San Francisco (Con Dempaey 13-
10) at Loa Angelra Ulryan Stejjheiu
J-6.
Sacramento (Tom Ron 6-6) at
San Diego (Lyman Linda 11-1 or
Had Adam 6-6 .
Hollywood IWIllard rUnudell at
Oakland (Charley Oasaawayi.
Beat tie (unavailable) at Portland
(unavailable).
Sacramento . 300 000 400 3 13 3
San Diego .. 011 003 030 J 13 0
Orove, Dobemlc 1 and Ral
mondl. Savage, Thompson (7) Mooty Id
and Kltchey.
Phlegmatic
Tarn Goes
To Palmer
CHICAOO. Aug. 16 opt Let It be
warning to top money -winner
Sammy 8nead. up - and - coming
Johnny Palmer may be golf s great
eat man of concentration since Ben
Hogan and Byron Nelson left th
circuit.
That why Palmer yesterday
walked off with golf a biggest aingle
victory wad. th 610.000 nugget In
Tarn O'Shanter'a "world" meet.
Johnny a M to 70 playoff triumph
over resplendent Jimmy Demaret
hoisted him to third spot In the
cash -collecting rank with 623313.
8nead. who finished third In the
"world." has 630483. and National
Open Champion Cary Mlddlecoff
haa 634.604.
Perhapa owing anm of hla ability
to bear down tn the plnchea to hla
mediation while a waist gunner on
33 bombing raid ever Japan. Palmer
fashioned hi "world" triumph on
an Iron-nerved approach game. It
waa hi biggest win sine taking the
147 weatem open.
He waa tn trouble against Demaret
on Its holea yet lost par on only
one. Four tlmea he saved pars and
he came through with a btrdte which
saved hla day on the 17th. It waa
a 130-yard shot from under a tree
to within four feet and he sank the
putt. That broke Demaret 'a bark,
leaving him two tap bark facing
the final green.
Navy City Nine '
Dump Hillsboro
PORTLAND. Aug. 16 oPi Brem
erton will go Into the aectlonal
American Legion Junior baseball
championships at Yakima August 21
without a blemish en Ita tourna
ment record.
The navy city nine made It eight
straight tourney win last night by
bumping Hlllsooro. Ore., 0-3 In the
finals of the regional playoff.
Fred White, who won the opener
and saved a aecond game, gave 'up
nine hit to the Oregonlana but
waa In trouble only once. Hillsboro
scored twice In the third frame, but
couldn't catch the Washington
champions. ,
Pointers Start On
City Hall Job
Face-lifting operations at the city
hall got under way yesterday.
L. P. Brorkman started on the ex
terior paint Job which will coat the
city 61379. Brorkman ' bid. Just one
dollar lower than that submitted by
Roper and Roper, was accepted by
the alty council at last week Mon
day night session.
Want Aria rinnt mat thev navl il
n tV; I'iY-Hrr?' wJ
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STANDINGS
FACIUC t'OAHT LKAOI E
W. L. Prt
Hollywood 3 3 JjflB
Hacraniento 74) M iM
Oakland . 79 6S jm
Han Dirgo ... 73 71 A07
Beattla 73 73
Portland ...70 73 AH0
Han Francisco 77 MS
Loa Angele W 06 .414
Yealerday'a Kcaulla
Ban Dlefto 9. Sacramento I.
Only gam echeduled.
AMKHICAN LKAl.t K
W. L. Pet.
New York 41 Ml
Boaton 46 JM
Cleveland 6 46 Ml
Deuolt 63 61 JM8
Philadelphia 61 61 Mi
Chicago 47 64 An
Washington 38 71 JiJ
SI. Louis 36 76 3i
Yeatrrday'a Rraulta
Philadelphia . New York I.
Boaton 3. Washington 2.
Cleveland 4. Detroit 3.
Chicago S. St. Louia 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Brooklyn M 40 .630
Bt. Louia 68 41 Xl
New York 56 63 31
Boaton 55 54 Mi
Philadelphia 44 57 AM
Pittsburgh 61 58 .48
Cincinnati 45 M .405
Chicago 43 71 J73
Yeaterday' Resalta
St. Loula t. Chicago 2.
Pittsburgh i Cincinnati 7.
(Only gamea acheduled).
Robinson
Clings To
Bat Lead
NEW YORK. Aug. 11 W) Sun
Musial. defending National league
betting champion. Is making alow
progress in hi bid to retain the
crown. He still has plenty to go
to overhaul Brooklyn's paoe-aetting
Japkie Robinson.
Musial Jumped from seventh to
fourth place during the past week
although he Increased hla average
only two point from 313 to 315.
Robinson also added two point to
hu mark, climbing from 362 to 364.
Enos Slaughter of the Cards held on
to the runnerup berth, adding one
point to hla 328 figure of a week
ago.
Red Srhoendterut, another Card,
moved from fourth to third place
although hu average dropped from
321 to 317.
Two New York Olant outfielder.
Bobby Thomson and . Willard
Marshall, rank behind Musial.
Thomson la fifth at 314 and Mar
shall sixth at 313.
Oil Hodgea. first bejeman of the
Brooklyn Dodgers, occupies seventh
place at 311. a point above New
York Oiant Whltey Lorkman 310.
Ralph Klner of Pittsburgh la
ninth at 308 and S d Gordon of
New York tenth at J04.
Fishermen
Must Pay Up
JUNEAU. Alaska. Aug. 16 UPi
Non-resident salmon fishermen are
going to have to pay Alaska' new
650 non-resident fishermen's license.
Federal Judge Oeorge W. Folta.
who recently held the law invalid
as It applied to halibut fishermen,
denied the Pacific American Fisher
lea request for a permanent injunc
tion against collecting the fee from
salmon fishermen.
The Judge said that Insufficient
evidence had been presented to
prove Irreparable Injury.
A similar case filed by Oscar An
derson and the Alaska Fishermen'
union still await action.
Canadian Stops
Salt Lake Lad
EDMONTON, Alta.. Aug. 16 (IT)
Benny Oeary of Wlldwood. Alta,
won a three-round technical knock
out over BU Sibla or Salt Lake City
last night In his campaign to regain
ht Western ' Canada welterweight
boxing crown.
Oeary. 145 floored his 150
pound opponent for a nine-count
early In the round, but Sibla came
up off the floor and stayed on hla
feet through a flurry of punches
until Referee Jock Smith halted
the go.
Snlrs Mnnnger
will ilraet aalaa ability aa Itsaa
lavealasaBt. It yaa aasllfy, we will
Saw jmm aata aaaklav 115
aaaatfc with rialT laaslstlaa rraa.
ral-e. Wa caa trals yaa. Wrlla
a tU. Bfr.H.N.wa.
GETTING THE SILVERWARE Trophies won a couple of weeks ago in the all-county golf
tournament are displayed by the recipients. Spike Beeber (right) and Bill Perrin. Beeber
won the 72-hole medal play title over the Reames Country club layout and Perrin was the
handicap winner. Alan Abner of KFJI, who directed the tourney, is in the foreground. The
large trophies will go into
and Beeber.
Bums Have Problem
EAST, LIKE WEST
MUST BE DRUBBED
NEW YORK NEA All win be
well with th Dodgers If only they
can make the twain meet.
Their objective Is to beat the
East aa thoroughly as they have
been trampling the West, and be
ginning with the Olanta, there will
be two weeks of activity with the
three eastern neighbors.
These arc dubs Manager Bart
8 notion haa not bullied to date.
He stands even with the Phillies.
two up on trie Olanta and two down
to the Braves, lor M0 over all.
Meantime Brooklyn has climbed
back to the top. and Shot ton owes
It all to these gentle tabbies of the
aecond division the Cub. 13-3. the
Pirate 13-4. and the Reds, 14-4.
It may be that the Dodgers are
now equipped to handle the eastern
dubs almost as easily.
German Eyes
Equatorial
Ski Trek
AP Newfeatares
FRANKFURT. Oermany Robert
Hlldebrand wants to ski down the
equator.
He baa the places all picked out.
They are the snow-covered peaks
of Ml. Ruwenson tn British East
Africa and Mt. Kilunandscharo tn
what used to be German East Af
rica, Hlldebrand, a German mountain
eer, has been to both before.
He was a member of a Oerman
exploration party that claims to
have made the first ascent to Ru
wenson 'a peak. In 1937. The party
also claimed the first southern slope
climb to the peak of Kllimand-
schara
oui uie men too aaij ordinary
mountain - climbing equipment.
They were somewhat surprised to
find that the equatorial peaks of
fered good ski slopes.
The war Interrupted Hlldebrand's
chance of getting back there with
a pair of skis. Now thst the fight
ing Is over, he Is eyeing the pos
sibility again.
Why these East African moun
tains? Well, there Is something fas
cinating about these equatorial
peaks. Once seen, you want to see
them again, he explains.
You reach the foothills with a
typical Jungle safari In steaming
weather. Then you start climbing
and you are In the snow.
Hlldebrand has climbed the Mat
te rhorn and Mt. Blanc but still pre
fers East Africa.
Ruwenxorl Is 18.000 fet high.
From a map It appears that It
slopes down directly across the
equator. KtUmandscharo Is farther
south but In the equatorial region.
"Anybody with good equipment
and a good heart can climb them."
says Hlldebrand.
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The Braves and Phils have been
softened considerably and Shot ton
at last Is getting first class pitch
ing, the absence of which delayed
his move so long. Neweombe. Rex
Barney and Ralph Branca, with
spot help from Preacher Roe and
Joe Hatten. look set to wheel
throujh the stretch.
Hatten and Barney won tn Cin
cinnati. 7-0. and 3-1, with home run
support from Jackie Robinson and
a couple of the 1947 pennant regu
lars who now take moat of their
baseball from th bench.
Bruce Edwards, besides catching
very deftly, weighed in with a
grand slam home run that locked
the door for Hatten In his shutout.
And Johnny Jorgensen supplied
the runs for Barney with a homer
off Ewell BlackweU.
Jorgensen was at third baa tor
a combination of reasons which
amounted to an excus lor bench
ing Billy Cox.
Double-headers tax B 1 1 1 ys
strength, for one thing, and against
BlackweU sidearm stuff Shotton
thought It best to crowd his line-up
with left-hand hitters.
Most of all though. Cox waa tn
straits that seemed to demand a
little rest. He did not ask out. but
his helplessness at bat had been
preying on him and his fielding, so
superb all aeason. had cracked all
at once.
Now It win be Interesting to aee
whether Shotton Is tempted by Jor
gensen' bat.
The manager has been Insisting
that Cox Is too valuable to be
played as a mere alternate, but a
home run off Ewell Blarkwell will
make anyone stop and think.
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Speaking of Iron man" pitchers,
what about L A. (Corky) Corraelnl?
Corky vent the route yesterday aa
h I s Italian American slowpttch i
Softball team won a 1-0. 43 Inning
game. The contest, decided by
Corraelnl' aingle tn the 42nd
frame, took four hours and 10 mm- ;
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CHICAGO, Aug. 1 WV-Boston
big Ted William led American
league batters again last week.
But Williams, a carry-over leader
from th preceding week, was being
hard pressed by Oeorge Kell at De
troit. Williams' average waa J53,
only one percentage point above that
of Kell who rose from fourth to
aecond place In the le-ulera last
week,
Stephens, Boaton shortstop, led In
runs batted in with 130 and also
took honor for the most homers
with 31.
Williams scored the moat runs,
114, He and Kell tied for tha moal
doubles, 12. Dom DIMaggio. Boston,
had th most hits, 146, and Dale
Mitchell, Cleveland, the most triples,
17.
In the pitching department Alii
Reynolds of New York led with hut
.714 on 11 victories and three de
feats. Mel Parnell of Boaton haa
won the most games, 18.
Shirley Plays
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I CALAIS. France, Aug. 1 (Tl
Shirley May France arrived here to
day to prepare for her attempt to
swim the English channel.
The 17-year-old Somerset, Mass,
girl came ashore with her friend
and traveling companion, Mary Lou
Walsh. 8he had made the trip from
England with her coach, Harry
Boudakian, after a brisk hide-and-seek
game with 'reporters.
The party had attempted to givt
reporters In England the slip, but
they trailed Shirley May to tha
docks.
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ger said Shirley May would rest tn
Franca before making the channd
try.
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