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WEDNESDAY, AUC. 17, 194? .HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THIRTEEN V.1 111 Tr ' - R 3 ; . ' . ...... i ii J STEE-RIKE ONE! The hurlcr here who it putting everything into his offerings is Chef Ashby, Eogle hurler, who will try to steer his teom to victory over the Merrill Billiards tonight in Merrill to cop the Shaughncisy play-offs. The Eagles ore counting heavily on Ashby to handle the main mound chores in the state tournament August 31 September, 1, in Eugene. Stars Stay Up Amateur Golf Field Gets Drastic Slash NSW YORK. Am. IT iJV-Ofli-rtala cheeking tit qualifying results today In the National Amateur Ooll tournament HI Imd Just about the urnti thry hail rspectrd. Tn bulky flrlr! of more than 1000 u cut to Iraa than tilth Ita tor mrr air yrstcrday without a nam nllrr tailing into III dtward. The ii sectional quallfyllif an atona produced mmi brllhaiil ulf under rather irylng conditions. Hilly Hhlelds. gt.yrar-old Al bany. N. Y . lad. art a competitive record of to for hit home course, th per 70 Wolterta Roost layout. Mr had first round 70 and a total ot US. law in the nation for tht IM qualifiers Harvte Ward Jr . Hit national In . tarrnlleeiate rhamron - Irorn - thr t'niversity of North Carolina, turned In four-undrr-par 140 over the raln-Mkrd Mimosa Country club at Morianion, n. v. The qualttyuig acorra ranted from RhlrluV Its to IM by Tom Shelly of Miami. Pairings for Ihr national arr not tied to quallfylnt acorra The UHOA calU It a sporting, or blind, draar. Tli national championship lll be riertrird entirely by match play, ending, Haturday, Beptember 3. All matrhra m 1 11 be II holra until the armitlnal. Impressive Mark EAST LANSING. Mich, un Lynn Chendimte. Michigan tttatr's star runt hallback. haa compiled an Imprrsslve 41-yard per carry avrr age by gaming 1311 yarda on 1(2 trie In three yrara'of vgrelty competition. Southworth Rests BRAVES' SKIPPER OUT FOR SEASON IIOHTON, Aug. 17 '-Tlred out and worn to the edge of a nrrvoua breakdown. Hilly Boulhworth, man ager of the National Irague cham pion Boaton Uravra, today waa aomrwhrre near his Hitnbury. Ohio, home beginning reat that will laat through the remainder of I he sea son, "I think too much of Billy we all do-to have him continue working the way he works when he obviously lan't fit," eaplalned Tribal Preai. dent Lou Prrlnl. Tennis Upsets Expected BROOKLINE. Maw., Aug. 17 i4i The national doublra tennla field the women's eaprclally today en tered a crucial atage al Longwood. Major upaela were Uircatrnrd a the draw pitted auch capable pairs of Hrlllsh Wightman cup playr. Mre. Betty fill Ion and Kay Tuckey. agaltut Defending Champion Ixiulix Brough and Mm. Margaret Osborne du Pont and Mra. Molly Blair and Jean Wuertler agaliw. Doris Hart end Blilrley Pry. the thlrd-eredrd American undem. The only form reveraala during the flrat two daya were displayed by Mme. Magda Kurac, the former Romanian tltllat, and Boston's Mra. Baba Lewla. the new Canadian champion, when they were ousted by Barbara Bcoflrld of Ban Fran claco, and Mra. Marjorle Buck of New York, yeaterday In a 7-4, S-l aecond round match. Muat of the top-ranking men's trams, Including title defendera Oardnar Mulloy and Billy Talbrrt and Auatralla'a Jack Bromwlch and Billy Bidwell. can look forwaid to comparatively easy Journey In to the quartrr-flnala round. Jim Brink ot Seattle and Buddy Behretu, Rollins college aophomarr. nrrdrd four acta to dispose of Ricardo Balbtera. Chilean champion. and Tom Molloy of New Orleans, 7-t. -J. -ll and (-3. "I suffered a ilmllar breakdown myself about It year ago and If I ever I aaw a man on the verge of such a condition. Billy U that man." Arkrd directly If Bouthworlh would be back aa Bravea manager neat year, I'erlnl replied: "Very, very definitely. He la the i bent manager In baaeball and he ti a tine fellow." Johnny Coonry, in and out of the Boaton National league system for more than 30 yeara, reluctantly took ovrr the managerial pout. I never wanted to be a manager and I don't now. I'm just taking over for Billy for the remaining alx werka of the aeaaon. I doubt It I'd do It for anyone ele." Southworth big league trama never have been out of the flrat division. Bates Qualifies For National PORTLAND. Aug. 17 "P. Oregon and Washington divided honors In qualifying rounds for the National Amatrur Golf tournament. Ray Weston Jr.. Spokane, and Eugene Batea, Portland, shot two-oier-par 146'e yesterday at the Portland Country club to wrap up the qualifying spots. Gene May. Bpokanr. had a 147 to quality aa first alternate with R. W. Emerson. Portland, aa aec ond alternate at IM. The national la echeduled for Rochester, N. Y . August 29-Sep- t ember I. Japs Come Back With Big Splash LOB ANGKLEH, Aug. 17 fAV-Yrs. It't true what they say about the Japanese swimmers. The eona of Nippon returned to International comeiHion with a terrific aplnnh aa Hlronoshln Kuru hashl, the Japanese distance cham pion, and his U'ammMte, Hhlro Neshlzume, both lowered the world's record for the ISOu-mc'rr free style yesterday. The first day crowd at the Na tional AAU men'a awtmmlng and diving championships gapped aa lanky Nashlrume won the first heat of the 1MJ0 preliminaries In U S6 7. That waa well under the 1931 world record of 18HI by Ja pan'! Tomlkatau A ma no. Then along came stocky Furu hashl. Flailing smoothly like a nonstop churn, the "Plying Fish of Pujayama" reeled off the 30 lap In 11:10, roughly equivalent to the dreamed-of four -minute mile In track. Then 19-year-old Bumlo Tanaka, "baby" of the alx-man Japanese aquad, took the third heat 'in 18:163. Off that, tonlght'i 1500-meter final figures to be a 1-3-3 Nip sweep. The next brst time waa 20:13 6 by Canada's Bur-well Jones, who finished aecond to Tanaka. 1m Angelrs Brrnle Docusen, 14, New Orlrans. outpointed Harold iBabyface) Jones, 13, Flint, Mich, 10. Campbell Misses Father's Mark CONI8TON. Eng.. Aug. 17 OH Donald Campbell, son of the late Hlr Malcolm Campbell, failed today Ir. an attempt to break the water speed record held by his father. Young Campbell wrecked the en gine of hla speedboat. Bluebird II, after achieving an average of 132.3,, only I mllea slower than Blr Mal colm's mark, set here with the same boat In 139. HfillTS LAST NIGHT Washington Freddy Dawson. 143. Chicago, outpointed Doug Ratford, 140. New York. 10. Prove FREE RHEUMATISM PAINS e'ieved In Few Mlnutt, It la now eaay to aid rheumatism and arthritic and necritlc palna. The teat will coat you nothing. 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