SATURDAY, AUC. 20, 1949
PACE EICHT
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
Red Sox Blank
Senators, 6-0;
Kinder Stingy
Hurler Gives Only
Three Blows; Bums
Cords Tied Agoin
Bt Th Associated Prea
Kills Kinder, dropped by the New
York Vnkre organisation eight
years ago. Is finally paying off on
the $65,000 Investment mde on htm
bv the Boston Red Sox In
Entrusted with few starting as
signments the -year-old Kinder
allowed only a mediocre 4-4 record
bv June 13 this season.
Then, without warning-. Kinder
got hotter than the mid-summer
weather. He reeled off 11 straight
victories In names In which he was
a starter. His only defeat during
the last two months came In re
lief role.
Kinder reached his peak last night
when he shut out the Washington
Senators, 6-0. on three singles. It
was his fifth straight triumph and
his 15th of the year against five de
feats. Not even 18-gam winning
Mel Parnell the league's biggest
winner and Kinder's teammate, has
pitched better during the last eight
weeks.
The Bed Sox collected only six
hits themselves, but benefitted by
Dick Weik's wlldness to tally six
runs In three Innings to win their
eighth straight from the Senators.
YANKS WIN
The victory enabled the Bosox to
remain four games behind the pace
aetting Yankees, who came from
behind to defeat the Philadelphia
Athletics, 7-4. It also kept them In
second place. game in front of the
Cleveland Indians, who shut out the
Chicago White Sox. 1-0. The hap
less Senators now have lost nine
straight and 33 out of their last 36
games.
The National league pennant race
l all knotted up again following
Brooklyn's Tlctory and St. Louis' de
feat last night. Brooklyn won a
C-4. 12-lnning thriller from the Bos
ton Braves, while the Cardinals
bowed to the Pirates In Pittsburgh.
J.
The fifth place Philadelphia Phil
lies moved to within ball a game
nf third when they beat the New
York Giants, 7-1. They trail the
fourth-place Braves by a fraction of
a percentage point. Chicago's Cubs
. whipped the Cincinnati Reds. 7-4.
In the battle for the cellar. Detroit
divided a doubleheader with the St.
Louis Browns, winning the second
game, 4-2 after the Browns had won
the opener. 4-3. Rain halted the
second game after six innings.
HENRICH HOT
Tommy Henrich was the big gun
In the Yankees' Tlctory over the
Mackmen. After four Philadelphia
errors had enabled the Yankees to
pull even at 4-4, Henrich singled In
two tallies In the sixth to break the
tie, then hammered his 22nd home
run in the eighth to give Relief
Pitcher Duane Pillette the victory.
Mike Garcia, with help from
Alton Benton, pitched the Indians
to their shutout win over the White
Sox. A home run by Bob Kennedy,
followed by Oarcia's double and
Dale Mitchell's single, accounted
for the two runs oft Randy Gum
pert. Brooklyn blew a 4-0 lead In the
ninth, but came back to tally twice
In the top of the 12th to beat the
Braves. Duke Sniders double off
Red Barrett sent in the tie-breaking
runs.
Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner batted
In five runs with a single and his
33rd homer to wreck the Cardinals.
Cliff Chambers scattered seven hits
for his ninth victory against three
defeats.
Softball
Dissension
HOOD RIVER, Aug. 20 UP) Th
Softball championship of the Hood
River - The Dalles district was
thrown Into angry confusion today
after a Hood River player was de
clared Ineligible.
The Bonneville Engineers of Hood
River won a third straight game,
.1-0, from Wasco Electric Coopera
tive of The Dalles In the district
playoff last night.
But Lee Davenport, district soft
ball commissioner, ruled that the
first two victories did not count be
cause the Bonneville team had used
an Ineligible plcjer. He was Out
fielder Ed Weiss, who also plays tor
Artcraft Linoleum of Portland.
Vera Tenneso.1, manager of The
Dalles club, said his team Is "not
Interested In going to the state tour
nament, but we do not feel that
Bonneville is el-glble."
Protests were sent to Don Janu
ary. Eugene director of the State
Softball association.
Honker Grid
Drill Called
LAKEVIEW Aug. 20 Football
suits will be Issued to Lakevlew high
school players August 22 and 23. and
practice will begin August 24, It
was announced this week by Coach
John Rossi. The players will begin
getting in shape for their first
game, which will be September 16
with Henley on the Lakevlew grid
iron. Suits will be Issued on Monday
and Tuesday next week from 9:30
a. m. to 12 noon and evenings from
7 to 9. Practice beginning Wednes
day, August 24, will be from 10 a. m.
to 12 noon and from 2:30 to 4:30
p. m. Rossi stated that only the
boys who get In top physical con
dition will be allowed to play In
th opening game.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
BELFAST Flyweight Champion
Rlnty Monaghan, Ireland, outpoint
ed Otello Belardinelll, Italy, non
title. 10. (Weights unavailable).
HOLLYWOOD Don Lee, 162,
Fdlson. Nebr, outpointed Jay Cald
well, 161 Los Angeles, 10.
Teen-Ager
Whiffs 3 1
YORK. Pa.. Aug. 20 ir Sev-eiileen-year-old
Oene Snyder's
dreams of playing major league
ba.vball some day may come true
If his pitching performance last
night Is a sample of his hurling
power.
The southpaw youngster struck
out 31 players lo give his York
teammates a 4 to 1 victory In a
14-innlng contest over the Nanti
coke. Pa., team in the American
Legion's Eastern Pennsylvania
semi-playoff game.
Snyder pitched a no-hit game
for eight innings.
.STANDINGS
FAR WEST LEAGl'E
W L Pet.
Pittsburg 72 37 .6o0
Klamath Falls 61 38 .642
Willows 59 48 .551
Redding 54 54 J00
Marysville 50 57 .467
Medford 33 72 314
Yesterday's Results
Redding 8, Klamath Falls 1.
Pittsburgh . Marysville 3.
Medford 9, Willows 4.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E
W L Pet.
S3 65 .561
79 69 .534
78 70 .527
75 73 .507
75 73 .507
71 76 .483
70 78 .473
81 88 .409
Hollywood
Oakland
Sacramento
Seattle
San Diego
Portland
San Francisco .
.473
Los Angeles
Yesterday's Results
Seattle 5. Portland 2.
San Francisco 2. Los Angeles I.
Oakland 10. Hollywood 5.
San Diego 6, Sacramento 5.
NATIONAL LEAGl'E
St, Louis 68 43
.618
Brooklvn
New York ..
69 43
57 55
57 56
58 57
53 59
46 68
. 44 72
.616
.509
Boston
Philadelphia .
Pittsburgh
.504
.504
.473
.404
J79
Cincinnati
Chicago
Yesterday's Results
Pittsburgh 8. St. Louis 2.
Philadelphia 7. New York I.
Brooklyn 6, Boston 4.
Chicago 7, Cincinnati 4.
AMERICAN LEAGl'E
New York 72 41
.037
.591
.581
Ml
S3
.426
J39
.325
Boston
Cleveland
Detroit
. 68
. 68
. 4
. 62
. 49
. 38
. 38
Philadelphia .
Chicago
Washington .
St. Louis
Yesterday's Results
8t. Louis 4-2. Detroit 3-4.
Boston 8. Washington 0.
New York 7. Philadelphia 4.
Cleveland 2, Chicago 0.
Iron Out
Travel
Kinks
YAKIMA. Wash, Aug. 20 UPS
Travel kinks will be worked out this
afternoon by the three teams en
tered in the three-day American
Legjpn Junior baseball western
states tournament opening tomor
row at 2 p. m. IPDTI.
A depot welcome r given the I
Omaha, Neb.. Oakland. Calif, and i s
Bremerton. WaslL. squads as they j
arrived by train.
The regional playoff winners each
had an hour to familiarize them
selves with Parker field, home of the
first place Yakima Bears of the
Western International league.
The opening day s pairings will
be determined at a dinner program
drawing tonight, presided over by
Alfred Sheppard. Paris. Idaho,
American Legion officer In charge
of the double elimination tourney.
Teams No. 1 and 2 will meet In
the first game, with the loser play
ing team No. 3 at 8 p. m. tomorrow
night. A single game is scheduled
at 8 p. m. Monday. Tuesday night's
game will get under way at 8:30
p. m. with a second game to follow
Immediately if it Is needed to decide
the championship.
The winner will qualify for the
national finals at Omaha.
LEAD TIED
IN CAL-ORE
LAKEVTEW, Aug. 20 Last Sun
day's baseball games left Alturas
and Lakevlew again tied In California-Oregon
league first place,
with Tulelake In third, and play
offs will begin with a Lakeview-AI-turas
game here during the round
up, on September 4.
8unday. Lakevlew defeated Mer
rill 23-6. while at Alturas that team
split a doubleheader with Tulelake.
The Alturas-Lakeview game here
on Sunday. September 4, will be
played at 10 a. m.
On the Sunday following. Septem
ber 11. there will be a doubleheader
played on the Lakevlew field. The
loser of the Lakeview-Alturas game
of September 4 will first play Tule
lake, and In the second gam of
the afternoon, the winner of the
first September 11 game will play
the winner of the Lakeview-Alturas
game of September 4.
Two baseball games have been
jcheduled during the Lakevlew
Roundup. The second will be Sep.
lember t at 0:30 a. m. with Burns.
Jack rabbit can leap at speeds
fVh'tenV4
(j 5 Min. from Town
Howard Hurls
18 Strikeouts
For Brownies
Hernandez Gets
Only Gem Hit In
8-1 Redding Loss
RE DDI NO. Aug. 30 (Special)
Klamath Fall, best hitting club 111
the Far West league, according to
the statistics, got an acute case of
hitlessness last night and lost an 8-1
decision to Southpaw Jim Howard
and the Redding Browns.
Howard struck out 18, a new high
mark for this year, and gave up only
one hit In notching his 13th victory.
Howard holds the league record this
year tor strikeouts 192, for bases
on balls (150 and for wild pitches
i21.
The loss ended a seven-game win
streak for the Gems and threw them
two and a half games back of the
; Pittsburg Diamonds who defeated
Marysville -3.
1 Howard was striking out two of
every three batters to face him and
I had a no-hitter through seven in
: nlngs. In the top of the eighth
Oordy Hernandes led off with a NEW TURF ON FIELD This is the way the new crown and turf on Modoc field looks otter
single and went to second whenjQ summer of growing. The field was built up to an 18-inch crown in the center for better
Russ Rasburg muffed it In right i j i u i i . .u . j u i ... . i . .i . j
field. Hernandes stole third and d'omoge o"" 'ess bruising ploy, but the gross stand moy be a little tender to withstand
scored when Al Kruk a pitcher the hard usage the field will get this tall.
playing third base missed a throw I
on the steal.
That was Klamath's only run.
The Browns had gotten all that was
necessury to hand Chuck Schlld
meyer his first defeat of the season
i in the second Inning, on consecutive
singles by Ray Perry. Kruk and
Chuck Oodshall and an Infield error. j
HESSE SKEIN ENDS
The game saw the end of Pinkv I
Hesse's hitting streak In which he
had one or more safeties In IS
straight games. Hesse was last held
to nothing August 3 by Pittsburg.
i and In the 15 games hsd 36 hits In
67 times at bat. The skein Included
28 singles, six doubles, a triple and
a homer and a percentage of .537.
Hesse struck out four times last
night.
Howard's 18 whiffs came near the
league record of 19 for a nine-lnntng
game set last year by Klamath a Joe
Nicholas. Jules Hudson of OroTille
established the league topper with
23 strikeouts in an U-lnning game.
ine Klamath Falls club comes
heme tonight to meet the Medford
Nuggets, starting a six-game home
stand. Tonight s game will Include
a special -fans' night" feature hon
oring the players' choice of Klamath
Falls' most rabid fan.
Medford is riding on the crest of
a winning streak now two games.
The Nuggets topped Willows last
night 9-4.
The box:
KLAMATH f ALL!
Filler. 2b
All! O At
.3 0 0 7 0 0
NoM.ll. M
.3 0 0 1
.4 0 0 0
4 i
lt-ef
HtrisMwtoz, If
tttto. cf-rff
Cue.,f. rf
Tmndx. lb
Mohler, c
Jn4f n. 3b
Buick. 3b
Srhlldmeywr, p ,
. a i i a o o
. s o o i o o
. 0 0 0 0 0 0
. 1 0 0 0 0 0
.4 0 0 0 2 0
i i J i
o o o j
Total! ... ... 38 i 1 34 is 4
x Batted for Srhlldmcycr In 9th.
BEDDING
Sandberg, if ,
Scott, m ....
Hetit. cf
Perry, 3b
Kruk. 3b
Catchall, lb
John-son, e
Roacburg. rf
Howard, p
as a e ac
-41111
Z e is t e
Totals 33 lllr 9
Kismath rails ono ono 010 1
Redding .. C32 001 lis S
SI'MMARY: IB Kruk. God.h.11. RBI
Kruk S. Rosburg 2. SandberK. Scott
Ptrrr SO br Mnwsrd IS. SrH,lrtm..r
BR ntl lhiMm.. . ii . .
wv Srhiidmy.r 2 Howard 1 HP-
Johnson by Srhildmv.r. ER off ahitrf.
mr 5 DP-Schlldmerar Norden to
Hesa. Mohlr to Taller. Sac Howard.
vmpuw-rtrrr and Tibba.
Backs Named
For Upstate
PORTLAND Aiib 9n la T..-
starting barkfleld of th on.,.,.
all-stars appeared set today for the i
Shriners' hospital benefit game here
August 27 against the Portland all
stars. Although Coach Mel Ingram
would not commit himself definitely,
the starting quartet appeared to be
Clint Reese, Grant Pass, quarter
back; Don Donovan. Orants Pass,
and Rich Rlggs, Medford. halfback
and Phil Olllis, Bend, fullback.
The upstate team worked on of
fensive plays yesterday, and will
take up defense next week when
practice wll be limited to one drill
daily.
The Portland team, bigger and
faster than last year, began work
on pass defense yesterday.
Los Angeles Girl
Wins Golf Bauble
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20 UP)
Fifteen-year-old Marlene Bauer, of
Los Angeles Is the first tltleholder
of the national girls junior golf
tournament.
She copped the honor In the first
annual tourney at the Philadelphia
country club yesterday, defeating,
Barbara Burning, White Plains,
N. Y, in the finals, 2 up.
ANNUAL "VJ" DAY
DANCE
Merrill Community Hall
SATURDAY, AUG. 20
Merrill VFW Post 4051
Music by PAPPY GORDON
Dancing 10 till 2
Record-Breaking A Habit
Furuhashi Shatters
Third Splash Mark;
Swims 800 In 9:35:5
LOS ANGELES. Aug 20 jv The ' with (he Tokyo swim club tomorrow
American swimming championship night. Tlie six - man Nip team
1 firmly In the possession of Japan. 1 amassed 62 points, more than the
Incomparable Hironnshln Furu- next two teams combined,
hahl and company finished their The big burs still was on over
mop-up of National AAU titles last Furuhashi's unheard - of feats of
night as Mr. F. clicked off another battering world's records for the
world record In the 800-meter free 1 400. 800 and 1VW meters on succea
style. i sive nights. He also led his matea
But. fortunately for American j to a new international standard In
face, unheralded Robert Oibe of the : the 800-meter free style relay.
Detroit Athletic club came through j The 21-year-old- aquatic machine
to win the 100-meters and prevent a I from Fullyama negotiated the 800
,r" "J'1' aweep by the Nippon..
The big gold cup emblematic of
the American team title goes home
Hollywood Lead
OAKS BLAST PINKY
WOODS, WIN 10-5
By The Associated Press I his 39th round tripper of the season
Thanks to a tenth inning single ! early In tlie game to help give San
last night by San Diego's Max West j Diego a 5 to 3 lead over Sacramento
550 milea away, the Oakland Oaks at the end of six Innings. But the
today are In undisputed possession
of second place In the Pacific Coast
league standings, tour games oenind
Hollywood.
The Acoms deserve at least half
of the credit themselves, however.
They lambasted Hollywood sgaln by
a convincing 10 to 5 margin In an
eighth Inning uprising which pro-
aucea lour runs on lour nits.
Pinky Woods, the Stars' strapping ' gift lo organised base hall, swallowed
right-hander, was the victim a the ! a bitter pill last night. The good
Oaks hiked their series edge to three ; doctor waa unable to diagnose 8e
and one. j attle's bsttlng power, and the Ral-
West's contribution to the Oak- i nlers operated on him for a 5 to 2
land cause was this:
The Padre home run czar clouted ;
Ragged
Baseball
I WICHITA. Kas . Aug. 20 j
Chances are' the customers will get
look at some
tighter semi-pro
baseball tonight
They couldn't see much wilder
than that dished up In the second
game of the opening session of the
national tournament here last night
That was the 15-1 walk-away by
the Alpine, Tex., Cowboys from the
Camden. Ark.. "Craftsmen. The
game waa called at the end of the
fifth under the semi-pro rule that
stops a contest In which one team
is leading by 12 or more runs at that 1
point. I
ne opening game of the first !
round was much better. The Hoi- :
comb, Mo., Cardinals won thst one
from the Cessna Bobcats of Wlch- 1
lla, 8-3.
200 Nimrods Aim
At Antelopes
LAKEVIEW, Aug. 20 UP) The
special uregon anieiope nuntlng
season opened today. More than 200
hunters poured out of Lakevlew In
early morning for the hunting terri
tory east of here.
A tott I of 1000 permits were Issued
for the hunt. Eight state police of.
fleers were on tne scene to prevent
poaching.
I meters in 9 35 5. chipping 15 4 big
seconds off Bill Smith s mark set
In 1941.
Chopped
1 Solona tied It up in the tenth to
j single Whltey Wletelmsn across
i with the winning run. The score
j was 8-5.
j The win gave the Padres a 3 to 2
; lead In the eight-game series and
I out the Sacs bark In third place,
j five games off the psce.
At Portland, meanwhile. Dr Fran -
... rv.,i,. ,u ....... ..
triumph over the Beavers.
Dlrrirkx lasted a little better than
1 two Innings. In that time. Jackie
Albright touched him for two doubles
' snd Ed Coleman smacked a home
! run. Later, Albright got another
' double and two singles off reliefer
i Vlnce Dt Blasl. That gave him five
for five for the night.
I A pitching duel developed at Los
Angeles as 8an Francisco edged the
j " nud' ' The Angels
1 seven no on tiarry reia-
; man and the Seals got only three
off Angel 'lingers Don Watklna and
Ken Gables. Two of these, though,
were homers by Mickey Rocco, a
former Angel. HI second round
trlnper In the sixth sewed up the
bill game.
Cerdan Back
"To Get Title
NEW YORK. Aug! 20 VP) Marcel
Cerdsn Is here to "get my title
bade,"
"I came blck to the United States
to win." the former middleweight
champion said shortly after docking
yesterday on the He de France.
Cerdan will meet Middleweight
Champion Jake LaMntta at the Polo
Grounds September 28. LaMotta
won the title from Cerdan last June
when the Frenchman had to give
1 uo because of a shoulder Inlurv.
THE WILLYS "JEEPSTER"
Ont Company Courteiy Joepittr new vailabl (or dtlivtry. New car
warranty at aubitantial saving.
SELBY WILLYS MOTOR CO.
401 So. 6th
"I
McCready,
Stranahan
In Tee Nix
MAMARONKCK. N. Y. Aug 20
i it win h. -vr. m.n for him.
self tixlar as the British and Ameri-!
can Walker cup gulf teams end
their two day competition with eight i
singles matciiea. i
The Brllous face the none too !
encouraging prospect of having to
overcome a 3 to 1 advantage piled
up by tlie home squad In the Scotch
foursome plav yesterday. The team
of Joseph Carr and Ronnie Whit
defeaied Ray Willows and Willie;
Tumeasa. America's No. I Undem. ;
for th only British triumph in tour
mtrhM- f
A replay of tin. semi-finals of
this year. British amateur loomed
as the highlight of todays 3-hole;
motrhra ovtr lh? Winged root
cour.io with IU unduUlln terrain
...u a.. ....... u.... ... p AnielKl.
but one pair yesterday. I , pro.DI,trlct 8 Corvallls vs.
wl?' Jnh,br'."l " J " District 13 ihounevllle-Th Dalles.
McCready burly Irishman who won , pmDutrlr, f lBend. Bed
th British amateur, and Frank I ,. .. , ,.,
Stranahan. the defending champion
whom he defeaied In his msrch to
the crow n.
Porky Holds
Halfway Lead
HAYDEN LAKE. Idaho. Aug. 20
iP, Fd iPorkv. Oliver. Seattle pro.
paced the field today at the half.
war mark of the eighth annual
S25O0 Esmeralda Open golf tounia-
menl with a 36 hole par-drubbing
129 on rounds of 64 and 65.
A 30-fnot putt for an eagle two
on the final hole gave him a one
strike lead over a pair of brother
j nros. Marvin "Bud. Ward of Spo-
kane and Bill Welch of Lewlston. The winner will enter tne region
Idaho al tournament In Bois. Ida. and
Ward, former national amateur
champion, toured the Harden Lake
Oolf club course In Identical 65 s.
Welch turned In a 63 for the hottest
01 ill .or Miirriimiii.
Stan lieonard. Vancouver. B. C.
professional, was two strokes off the
pace In fourth with 131 on round of
64 and 67.
Ray Weston of Spokane waa the
low amateur with 8.1-60 134.
The 36 pro and 12 amateur sur
vivors In the field of SO teed off to.
day for the final 36 holes. The
tournsment Is sponsored by tlie
athletic round table nf Spokane.
Waitkus Wants
To See Action
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20 (P
Fddle Waitkus hopes to get Into a
few games before the major baseball
season close but It Is mostly
hope.
"I would like to get In a few games
before the curtain comes down." the
Philadelphia Phillies first basemsn
said last night as he was honored
at Bhlbe park, "but that will be up
to the doctors '
Waitkus, making his first appear
ance In uniform since he was shot
In a Chicago hotel by an Infatuated
girl June 12. received numerous gifts
from the fans.
The gift Included an automobile,
television set, two radios, matched
luggage, set of golf clubs, two suits j blanked the Senators, 6-0, with
of clothes, wrist watch, table lighter I three hits for his fifth straight vie
and box of sports shirts, 1 tory and 15th of th season.
"See Selby Lett"
Owls, Means
Open firidfare
The Oregon Trill Owls are already sweallng Ihniugll prartlre
sessions on thrlr inll.-hliih drill field and Hie KU rellians get thslr
first call Monday as football tevel moves In.
Coach Dale Dausherly lias a squad of about 30 playen In uniform
now at Oregon Tech and exacts to have 10 or 15 mora-Including,
three lads who will perforin next Saturday night In the rlhrln all
star game-Joining within the nest week or 10 days.
1)1 the IIM8 Owl. Just four letternien are working out now, III
transiency of tlie Oi l sludent body making It hard to pile up a backlog
( pcrleiied players. Two or threa
I more of last year s players may roll
Eagles Paired
In First Game
Of State Play
District 7 Chomps
Will Meet Seaside
Astoria Winner
The Klamath Falls Eagles, dis
trlrt 7 snItlMll ehaniiia, will gel a I coach.
test the first game of the state tour- I Among th prospective new play
nament In Eugene August 28. I era exertd In are Olen Miller.
Pairings for the tourney were an- j tckl and end: Jerr; M. Elhaiiev.
nounced yesterday from Eugene al-! 'iilloai'k: Darreil Everett, guard;
though some of the districts have j Hob Harms, end. and Churk Taylor,
yet to culminate thrlr play-otl.. quarterback All are out of Portland
The Fagles will be paired with
the winner of the district 13 Sea-
siile-Asiorla game at noon Sunday
August 38. !
A district 7 play-off was unneces-(
sary when A-hlaiirt otilccted to com-1
peting In thla district along with ;
Klamalh Fall and Ukevlew. lake-;
view fell It waa not sufficiently or- j
gaiused lo enter a team. I
In the meantime, the Ashland
nUie switched district etfectioiu and
are now lined up with Medford and;
Urania Pass In district 8. I
Tlie schedule for Hi opening
round August 18 will be: j
j noon District 7 i Klamalh
raui vs. Dtslrlct 13 i8eaide-As- 1
toria
pm.-Distr,ct 4 .Albany-Let...
J lU,0r.n1,,
, rtf ,
,,.. ,, .Pendleton.
Hermlstoll. Mllton-Freealr. etc l
l . t i i Uawtrnrrl flrmnti
vs. District 14 iltalemi
7 30 p m District I i West Linn.
Molslla. Tlgsrd, Hubbard. F-laca-da.
Oaaego. vs. District IS (Spring
field i.
8 30 pm District 2 (MrMlnn-
vllle. Tillsmook. Ml. Angel. North
Lmeoln county.' a. District 8 "Cot -
tags drove, Rnaeburg. Coo Bay..
9 30 pm IXstrlrt II iFilgenei
ni.tnrt 3 illlllsboro, Bt. Helens.
pares! drove. Orencoi.
Two of the quarter-final games
will be played Monday and the oth -
er two Tuesday night, al 7:30 and
8 30 pm . respectively. Th semi -
j final will be played al 7 30 and
: 8 30 p m. Wednesday. Beml-tl-
ra losers will meet at7:30 p m. and
the championship gam will b at
6 30 pm. Thursday.
will be matcnea against in run
ner-un team from Seattle.
Winner of Ihe Portland title (the
Rose City, for the first time, will
not play In the official slat tour
ney, will be matched against the
Seattle champ. Both games will be
played September 3, at 1 and ( 30
pm. respectively.
NoCal
Play-Off
A baseball game to determine the
first-place winner of the Northern
California semi-pro league will be
played tomorrow afternoon at the
Weed. Calif., ball park.
The Klamath Falls Pioneers and
Dunamulr Railroaders finished the
lesgue schedule with 10 wins and
four losses each, and play off the
tie before beginning tlie NoCal
Shstighnessy playoff next week.
Game time at Weed Is 2:30.
Yesterday's Stars
By Th Associated Pre
Batting Tommy Henrich, Yan
kees, singled In two runs to break
j - " n1 d'ded his 22nd homer
two Innings later to help th Yan
kees defeat the Athletics. 7-4.
Pitching -Ellis Kinder, Red Sox.
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The Irlternien are John Paasrli,
ho played end lal year and la
Hying al uuarterbai k; (alls Elder,
who also plvr(t end and Is now
working al quarter: Harold Wlrth.
guard, and Fred lleaa. barkfleld.
lies a not III ullllium yel. Another
OTl leiter-brarer out Is Chuck War
ren. last season's ba.kellMll star.
Warren Is running at halfback.
Dauglierty said he hoped lo have
Bob Itfdkry. maiiulay of th '48
team, bark Ihls year a well as End
Jark Parrrsh. lUlilurk Clarelir
Ailaim and other, lull Dausherliv.
a ho w as flml string quarterback
laAt season, Is working as assistant
IllKn M MINUS,
The Oat are being schooled In
the T formation with in quarter
bark making a romplcl spin on
each play for mor derrption. and
for the rmut par a balanced line.
roarh Hob llrmlershiitt of the
p,llrillu n r.nj , rturn.
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ll(, jmyyr9 fouiMii hjiisos to meet
at the Molor field hou at I
o'clock Monday afternoon for Issue
of equipment and physical exam,
Tuesday afternoon all of last
year s Wildcats and other high
school footballers will draw gear,
Football .jrartlr tor the Pelicans
lr Wednesday.
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lennis tourney
VANCOUVER. B C, Aug. 20 .
Americana dominated all but on
division as th British Columbia
clay courts Junior singles Unnia
tournament went Into th final to
day. Canada's title hopes rested with
the Vancouver duo of Barbara
Wood and Donalda Mnarllng in th
women's doubles. They will meet
Jean Morgan. Pasadena. Calif, and
Patsy Heard, Portland, In th
1 championship match
Finalists In other divisions art:
Men's single Terry Campbell,
1 Epnkan. vs John Duprleat. Tacoma.
I Women s singles Miss Heard, de-
fending champion vs. Miss Morgan,
1 Men's double- Campbell and
Harold Oray. Tacoma. vs. Duprlest
1 and Dirk Bailey, Spokane.
Mixed doublea-Jean Kropf, Boo-
katie, and Oray vs. Mlas Heard and
Duprlest.
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