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HILLTOP GRID TRAINING The Oregon Tech Owls, opproximately 35 strong, turned out on
the mile-high gridiron lost week for their first conditioning stints. Cooch Dale Dougherty,
above, is putting the pigskinners through downfield blocking drills with the dummies obvi
ously getting the worst of the deol. Belcw, the lods with the piano-legs go through calis
thenics in conditioning for their second season of football warfare.
PIONEERS COP NOCAL FLAG
The KlmU Plonr crabbed
the Northern California aeml-pro
league anson's bunting yesterday
t Weed, defeating the Dunsmuir
Railroaders 4-3.
The win put the Pionetra Into
the NoCal Shaughnessy playoff
starting next week-end against the
Yreka Indians. Dunsmuir. by ge
ting second place, will start the
Shaughnevsy playing the Kilt Jets.
Fran Miller. Pioneers pitcher.
doubled with two on base in the
fifth to account for the win but
was tossed out of the game a few
moments later when a fight re
sulted from a rundown play be
tween second and third base. The
Dunsmuir first baseman. Reed, was
also heaved.
Bart Goldbar. Klamath catcher,
hit his fourth home run In the last
three games, the blow coming in the
third frame with none on.
Each team got 10 hits. Lyle Tur-
pin. Dunsmuir ehucker, got a triple
and went all the way to score on
an error in the field.
Next Sunday's Pioneer-Yreka
game will be played at Dunsmuir.
Cards Fatten
National Lead
Over Brooklyn
St. Louis Splits,
Bums Blanked By
Boston Red Sox
ttv The Associated Tress
Should the 81. Louis Cardinals'
brilliant pennant drive end In fail
ure, the blame could be traced to
last January W.
That was the day Robert llanne
gen, then president of the Cants,
sold Murry Dickson, a front line
pitcher, to the Ptttsburnh Pirates.
The transaction brought tlDft.OOO In
cold cash to St. Louis but no play
ers.
Dtrkson has not tared well In
Pittsburgh. The little nghthandrr
from Tracy. Mo., has been able to
win only six games this season, but
four of them have been over his
former mates. He's made six starts
against the Cards, and has yet to
pitch a bad game.
The Redblrds faced a gulden op
portunity to open their biggest lead
of the year over Brooklyn two and
a half gamegi yesterday. They had
Just whipped the Pittsburgh Pi
rates. 4-1. In the first game of a
doublrheader while the Dodgers
were losing to Boston, 6-0. That
gave the front -running Cards a two
game bulge. A victory in the sec
ond game would increase their
margin to two and a half games.
But they reckoned not with their
former pitching star. Murry not
only beat them but shut them out
on two singles. The score was 8-0.
Fred Martin, a repatriate from
the Mexican league, pitched the 4-3
win for the Cards.
Pete CastlgUone and Dino Restel
U sparked the Pirates in the second
game. CastlgUone had a two-run
homer and double. Restelll hit a
two-run homer and single. Harry
Brecheen was the victim.
VOISELLE WINS
Bill Votselle pitched the Braves
to their shutout victory over the
Dodgers.
Pete Reiser, whom the Brooks
traded to Boston last wUiter, scored
three of the thinners' runs, and
knocked In two with a single and
home run. Don Newcombe. who has
yet to beat Boston, dropped his
sixth decision.
The Boston Red Sox closed in on
the American league leading New
York Yankees, cutting their first
place margin to two and a half
games by walloping Washington
4-0. Philadelphia helped the Red
Sox by downing the Yankees 1-7.
Jack Kramer scattered seven
Senator hits to post his fourth vic
tory for the Red Sox.
Lefty Lou Brusle and Pint Base
man Ferns rain helped celebrate
"Connie Mack Day" at Yankee sta
dium, by leading the A s to their
only win over the Yankees In the
three-game set. Brlssie went the
route for his ljth victory. Fain
drove In six runs with a double and
Briefs
Spokane Man
Wins Junior
Clay Title
VANCOUVER, B. C , Aug. ii (Pi
Terry Caniisbell of Bpokane won the
British Columbia Junior clay court
single title Saturday with a tour
set victory over John Duprlest of
Taroma. Scores were 6-3, 7-6, 3-0
and 0-3.
Oarty Peterson. Seattle, won boy's
singles with a 6-3. 6-4 edge over
Charles Carter of Portland.
Other title results:
Women's singles Patsy Heard,
Portland, defeated Jean Morgan,
Pasadena, Calif., 7-3. 6-3.
Men's doubles Duprlest and Dick
Bailey, Spokane, defeated Campbell
and Oarold Gray, Tacoma, 6-1, 6-1.
6-3.
Women's doubles Miss Heard
and Miss Morgan defeated Barbara
Wood and Donald Sparling, both of
Vancouver. B. C . 6-4, 6-1.
HAYDEN LAKE, Idaho, Aug. 33
i.Pv-Ed Porky Oliver of Seattle was
600 richer today by virtue of his
one-stroke win over Stan Leonard
of Vancouver, B. C, In the Spo
kane athletic round table's annual
Esmeralda Open golf tournament.
Oliver wound up the 73-hole run
Saturday with a 338, 13 under par.
DUNCAN, B. C.. Aug. 33 fAt Two
sets down in a best-of-five match,
Fred Fisher of Seattle rallied Sat
urday to defeat Canadian Davis
cupper Lome Main In the finals of
the Pacific Northwest sectional
mens tennis championships.
Scores were 3-6. &-7, 6-3. 6-4.
Fisher, who earlier this month
won the Western Canada title,
teamed with Hugh Flndiay of Port
land to down Main and Bill Qreen.
both of Vancouver. In the doubles'
finale 6-4. 6-4. 6-4.
VANCOUVER. B. C. Aug 33 )
Two hundred women tee olf today
In the qualifying round of the Cana
dian ladles Open golf championships
at the Capllano golf course.
Orace Lenczyk of NewUigton.
Conn, one of North America's top
women amateurs. Is favored to de
fend her crown.
BROOKLINE. Mass - Australia's
Jack Bromwlch and Billy Sldwell
won the national doubles title by
beating fellow countrymen. Frank
Sedgman and George Worthlngton,
6-4. 6-0. 6-1. Louise Brough and
Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont won
the women's doubles by beating
Doris Hart and Shirley Fry. 6-4. 6-6.
PITTSBURGH Luc 4e Davidson.
Kansma City, won three titles In the
National Public Parks tournament.
Myron McNamara of North Holly
wood. Calif., won the mens singles
crown.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex Zoe Ann
Bremerton
Must Trounce
Oakland Team
Puget Sounders
Face Elimination
In Legion Tourney
YAKIMA. Wash., Aug. 33 IA--1t
will be "win or out" tonight fur
Bremerton's Northwest regional
champions In the American Legion
Junior baseball section D double
elimination tournament.
The Bremerton Kerr Motors team
was soundly trounced In Us opening
game last night, losing to the
Omaha, Neb., Mela, 13-3.
In tonight's single contest at I
p. in. (HUD the Northweaierneis
go up against the Oakland, Calif.,
Traderscutu. who rolled to lop
sided 13-4 victory over Omaha In
the tourney curtain-raiser yester
day afternoon.
A Bremerton win would send all
three teams Into the Tuesday night
finals with a 1-1 record, and neces
sitate a doublrheader to decide the
sectional championship.
If the Pugel Sound club loses It Is
eliminated, and Oakland would fight
It out with Omaha lor the crown.
A single win fur the California
suuad would decide It, whereas the
Midwrsternrra would be forced to
take a twin bill.
Slender Oene Hlnea handcuffed
Bremerton all the way last iilght,
hiding IT and giving up only
five hits. He had a two-hit shut
out guing into the seventh when
singles by Jerry Kluth and Dave
Hayford. a passed ball and Catcher
Bill Thumpon s error accounted fur
two rum,
Omaha, paced by Bill Fait s sin
gles and double that drove In five
runs, made the moat or 10 hlU and
four Bremerton errors. Five runs In
the sixth inning came In without a
hit, on three walks and three bob
bles, Oakland ambled to Its win over
me Neoraskana. scoring 13 runs on
six hits. 14 bases on balls and to
hit batsmen.
EUamaili-Piii
reach Widens
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Far West league games over the week-end gave the Pittsburgh
Diamonds another half-game boost In Ihelr circuit lead and also proved
that the last-place Medlurd Nugget still must be reckoned Willi.
Pittsburgh played only one game, beating Mnrysillle 11-4 yeatrrdsy
to Increase the Diamonds' bulge to three full gamea over the Klamath
Falls Orms. The tlenis lost a resounding ia-6 match to Medford Hat-
urday night and won 6-3 yesterday, (r-
The Willows Cardinals, who will
come up against the Orms here to
night, divided two gamea with the
Redding llrowna. Saturday the
Cardinals whipped up a 7-3 win
and yesterday Ray Perry of the
Hrowna hit Ins 44th homer as Red
ding won 9-6.
A crowd of about 1700 paid cus
tomers turned out Saturday night to
see Mrs. Paul Pfrfferle. M03 Denver,
crowned the Clems' "most rabid
fun " Mrs. Pfefterle, who hasn t
missed a game tips year and regu
larly sits Just back of the Orms
dugout on the third base line, was
a unanimous choice of the ball club.
In addition to the awards lo Mrs.
Plelferle, Uie fana were treated to
something of a floor show with Vic
Distad s orchestra playing and sev
eral members of the club entertain
ing
t IIASK I.OI'IMAN
The baseball game thai night was
all Medford. The Nuggeta hit every
thing coming over and aliellrd
Johnny Loprman with a seven-mn :
burst In the second Inning. Jay I
Quit lev. making his first appear- I
auce for Klamath Falls, worked '
two-tlilrris of an Inning and second I
string catcher, Dirk Desralsn, took
over on the mound from thrre. I
Descalso, worried over his weak
hilling, haa been wanting to try !
MR WKHT MCAdl'st
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Pittsburg 73 37
Klamath Falls 68 31
Willows 0 4
Heddlug M M
Marysville M M
Medford - 34 73
Yesterday's Results
Klamath Falls 6. Medford 1.
Pittsbuig II, Marysville 4.
Redding . Willows 6.
FAt'H'IC t'OAHT IT.Alit E
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Oakland
Hacramento
Seattle
Han Dlrgo
Han Francisco ..
Portland
Los Angeles
Veslerdav's Results
Hrsi'.le 10-3. Portland l-l
Oakland 7-7. Hollywood 0-6.
Harramrnlo 6-3. flan Diego 3-t
Han Francisco 6-6. tsis Angelri
3-3.
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Stars Are Not Shining
Acorns Slap Twinks
In Twin Bill: Rqdd
Dtr ciAwAM4i umAil Washington
In Shoot
By The Associated Press
Oakland may be puffing toward
another Pacific Coast league pen
nant unless the Hollywood Stars
get up a new head of steam.
The league leaders ' suffered
further humiliation at the bands
of the Acorns Sunday, losing both
ends of a doubleheader, 7 to 0 and
7 to 6.
When Earl Rapp homered to
break a 6 to 6 deadlock In that
second game, a great shout went up
from the overflow multitude of 14.-
500 Oakland citizens. It was Rapps
11th round tripper of the season,
and left the Oaks Just three games
out of first place.
Veteran Charley Oassaway
Henley
Rebuilds
Jim Porter, Henley high school's
new football coach, has called for
equipment-Issue and Initial prac
tice Wednesday afternoon at i
o'clock.
At that time Porter will be Intro
duced to all Hornet returning letter
men and candidates for positions on
the football squad. He is taking
over from Max Marvin, Henley
coach the last three years.
The Henley club will have an
elglit-game schedule this year, start
ing with the traditional opener
against the Lakeview Honkers Sep
tember 16. Six county league games
and an extra tilt with the Klamath
Falls Jayvees will follow.
Henley lost heavily in gradua
tion last spring and Porter will be
laced with the Job of molding to
almost entirely new team.
twirled a masterful six hitter to
shut out Hollywood In the regula
Uon opener. Oakland, taking the
series five games to two. now has
won the last five series in its
surge upward.
Sacramento, which had been tied
for second, dropped back to third
by splitting with San Diego. The
Soions took the opener. 6 to 3.
but the Padres came back for a
to 2 triumph In the afterpiece. The
teams also split the eight game
series.
Portland replaced San Francisco
In seventh place by dropping two to
the Invading Seattle Ralniers, while
the Seals annexed a pair from last
place Los Angeles.
The Rainiers pounced on Port
land starting Pitcher Hal Saltzman
and Reliefer Bill Fleming for seven
hits and six runs In the seventh in
ning of the first game. The out
burst broke a 1 to 1 deadlock and
launched Seattle to a 10 to 1 tri
umph. The Ralniers tucked away
the nightcap, 3 to 1, on two un
earned runs, taking the series, I
to 3.
Lefty OTJoul's hoys, meanwhile,
won 8 to 3 and 6 to 3 at Los An
geles. The outcome ran the Seals'
winning streak to five straight and
gave them six out of seven In the
series.
Coast league parks will be dark
Monday while the teams travel.
Hostilities will continue on Tuesday
evening.
I(F WINS
AT NETS
ASHLAND, Aug. 23 fSpecisl)
The AshlBnd netlers dominated only
the mixed doubles and women's
singles here yesterday as Klamath
Fslls plied tip points In the men's
singles and doubles for a convincing
IS to J victory.
The Klsmath men whitewashed
the Ashland crew, 10 to 0, In the
men's singles and took three of the
lour double matches.
Ashland won both singles clashes
In the women's division and also
scored a two-match blank in the
mixed play.
Milkmaids
Test Texas
Truckers
WICHITA, Kss., Aug. 23 (JPf-Tbe
Weimar, Tex., Truckers test their
strength against a top-ranking team
In the national semi-pro baseball
tournament tonight.
They meet the Mount Vernon.
Wash., Milkmaids In the feature of
a three-game card at 7 p.m. (PDT).
The Milkmaids placed third In last
years tournament. They showed
last night they are Just about as
potent this season beating the
Oreat Tails, Mont, east air base,
15-1
The Weimar roster Includes in
members of the University of Texas
team that won the national Inter
collegiate baseball chamDionshln
last June.
The Texans won their first round
game In the semi-pro meet Saturday
night, defeating the Welser, Idaho,
prospectors, l-l.
V AND ALIA, O, Aug. 22 lPv-The
championship chips go down today
in the golden anniversary grand
American trapshoot. Shooters from
practically everywhere have fired
more than a quarter million practice
shots the last three days in tune-up
events.
Another million targets will be
blasted before the final shot roars
across the Miami valley next Satur
day. Today's program, expected to at
tract some 700 marksmen. Is the In
troductory 200-target race at 16
yards. A half dozen minor cham
pionships will be decided on the
first 100.
Bill Inlow of Tonasket. Wash, a
17-year-old high school student. Is
an odds-on favorite to take the in.
augural Junior champions of chain
plons crown. The West Coast young.
str has broken 994 of 1000 registered
targets this year, the first mark ever
made by a Junior shooter. He broke
198 of 200 In the recent Sun Valley
shoot and won his state title with
97 of 100, one of his lowest scores
of the year.
a grand slam homer.
Third place Cleveland solit a MAMARONECK. N. Y iTnn
dcubleheader with the White 8ox In States amateur golfers retained the
Chicago. The Indians came from ! Walker cup by defeating Orm
Yesterday's Stars
By The Associated Press
Batting Ferris Fain. Athletics-
drove home six runs, four on grand
slam homer, to spark Philadelphia
to 8-7 triumph over New York.
Pitching Murry Dickson. Pitts
burghblanked league-leading St.
Louis Cardinals, 8-0, on two hits In
second game of doubleheader.
behind to win the second game. 7-4.
after Chicago had won the opener,
5-4
St. Louis moved out of eighth
place by splitting a twin bill with
Detroit. Lea Moss' two-run pinch
hit single In the eighth beat the
Tigers. 4-2. In the first game. Home
runs by Vic Wertx. Pat Mullln and
Paul Campbell won the
game for Detroit, (-7.
PHILS DIVIDE
The Philadelphia Phils divided a
doubleheader with the New York
Cunts. Kenny Heintzelman blanked
Leo Durocher's crew, 4-0. for the
Phils In the opener. The second
game was forfeited to the Giants by
Umpire Al Barlick In the ninth In
ning when the Philadelphia cus
tomers rained pop bottles and other
missiles on the field In protest over
a decision by Umpire George Barr.
Barr had ruled that Philly Out
fielder Richie Ashburn had trapped
a drive off the bat of Joe Lafata.
Ashburn argued that he caught It.
The Olants were In front at the
time, 4-2.
Cincinnati came back to get a
split In Its twin bill with Chicago,
winning the second game 4-1, after
tne cuos won the opener 3-4.
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KODinson May
Be Only 3-2
Favorite
NEW YORK, Aug. 22 MV-Welter.
weight Champion Ray Robinson
was figured to step Into the Yan
kee stadium ring a 2-1 favorite to
beat Steve Bellolse when they clash
Wednesday night In a non-title 10
rounder. But that was when the two
started training. Now the betting
gentry isn't so sure, and It wouldn't
surprise many experts If Robinson
was no more than 3-2 or 7- at
rlngtlme.
Robinson Is far from confident,
after being knocked down In a
sparring session.
Big Jim
CopsOpen
ukand RAPIDS. Mich, Aug 23
a-v-Big Jim Ferrier of San Fran
Cisco finally won a golf tournament
yesterday and rewrote the record
bonk in doing It.
Ferrier, the perennial runner-up
In pro golfing circles this season
lurned In a 33 score to cop 12600
first prise money In the grand
rapids open golf tournament as
nuis country club.
His performance bettered by a
stroke the POA tournament record
of 364 for a par 73 course. That was
set by Craig Wood In th. u.,
OLsen. Oakland. Calif, won her 14th I poilI"n opn l N" Yor in 1B4.
I uiranan-oorn Ferrier had
lo "U n his golfing skill and lurk
to turn bark the challenge of E. J
Dutch Harrison of St. Andrews. Ill '
who fired a brilliant eight under par
64 on the final round yesterda m
an effort to catch him. Ferrier had
a 63.
Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago turned
In a three under par 60 for a 271
total and third place, four strokes
behind Harrison.
Ted Nelst of Walla Walla ended
In a four-way tie for 16th place with
his 71-74-67-70-363. He collected
180.
pitching and finally got a chance.
He didn't do badly at all. Oure he
struck out the side with th bases
full and generally showed plenty of
speed and a good curve.
Bill Plnrkard and John McMillan
homered for the Nuggets, both
blows coming In the ninth Inning.
Yesterdsy's game was .nulls the
opposite, more of a pitching duel
between lefthanders Nlles Jordan
and Oeorge Pain. Jordan racked
up his tflth win against six kmsea.
Th Gems got to Pain tor four
runs In the third Inning and stored
I wire more In the fourth. Medford
piraea up one run in in second u,Mi-n
and counted twice again In th j Cleveland
ninth. Bill Reese hit his 14th Philadelphia
',t.r. If, IIW ITMIfll will! null IMI
in the fourth.
Tonight's game with Willows
starts at 7:45.
The box (Sunday):
MtDroBD as a st o a g
NATIONAL I t s. I :
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a 43 603
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M 61 470
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New York
j Pittsburgh
: Cincinnati
Chicago
Yesterday's Results
St. l-ouis 4-0. Pittsburgh 3-6.
Idsiton ft. Itrooklyn 0.
Philadelphia 4-0. New York 01.
Chicago 6-1. Cincinnati 4-4.
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Yesterday's Desalts
Philadelphia 8. New York T.
' Boston 4. Washington 0
Chlrago 5-4. Cleveland 4-7.
m. Louis 4-7. Detroit 3-6.
seises
Klamath Golfers
Shellack Medford
tirrnandvt. If
Britain's forces, 10-3.
MONTOOMERY. Ala. Capt.
Fred Moseley. Portsmouth. Va,
won the Inter-servlce championship
with a 73-hole score of 282.
CHICAGO Coaltown H2 60I set
a world record of 1:34 for a mile
ttcorrf I track with turns in winning the
wnirlswsy stakes at Washington
park.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. Jack Scha
fer's Such Crust I set a new Amer
ican powerboat speed record with
126.588, beating Oar Wood's mark
of 124 86.
Gillihan
Succeeds
Mitchell
TACOMA, Aug. 22 (P) Evergreen
conference coaches named Frank
uiuinan or Tacoma yesterday to
succeed Perry Mitchell of Kenton
as tne leagues commusoner of of
flclsls. Other league business transacted
Included awarding the 1950 confer
ence track, tennis and golf finals
to the University of British Colum
bia May 19-20, appointment of Lee
Irwin, Tacoma newspaper man, as
league publicist, and making the
eastern division winner host team
for the conference baseball title.
Mary Harshman, Pacific Lutheran
basketball coach, was announced
as the new state representative to
the National Association of Inter
collegiate Basketball.
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have forgotten since last fall, here
are a lew football definitions to re-
iresn your memory:
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aun i sit.
END RUN Thirty yards side
wsys, a yard forward.
LINE BUCK Only In profes
sional football.
LINE PLUNOE-Same thing, for
the collegians.
FINAL WHISTLE Tweet music
CHEER L EA D KR Sound and
fury, signifying nothing.
PUNT FORMATION They're
got a kirk coming.
UNNECESSARY ROUOHNESS
Don't slug when the raf's looking
ORAND8TAND What's grand
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FIELD OOAL Went out with
short skirts.
OFF TACKLE On guard I
QUARTERBACK SNEAK You'll
like him when you know him.
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