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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1949)
V THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THIRTEEN Pelicans Open Sit id Skirmish If touchdowns ar manufactured by Just pUIn determination, the Medford footballer should be shaking In their cicala by the Hint the traditional cUh with th Klamath I'ellcana rulls around Ortnbrr 14. This murh waa evident when Pel pigaklnnera (atlirrrd yeaterdey ninrnlm on Modoe field to hrar 0cnlng instruction from llrad Coarh Dob llrndrrahott. Ilenderahott's opening blast was "I duu't Ilk losing ball clubs and I don't think you want to play SPORTS : ROUNDUP wwsj Hugh Fulltrfon fly CIIARI.ru t'. CAIN I l or Hugh rullerlon. Jr.) DKTKOIT, Aug. 3ft ( Haarball rlrrlra wer dlvlitrd today In their oiilnlona on whether the New York Yankree had mail wis innv in their Investment of a bundle of raah for First Ua.eman Johnny Mlc. 'Iho ri-New York (llanta atar first baarman Joined Urn Yankcea her Tuesday and allowed enine of III fnrmrr trcmendoua hitting pow er In hla Ural apiearanc in bl. tint practice. He drove two balla tnto the lingg stadium alamlH. be fcire retlrl.ul to the bench whrr he spent the afternoon. Manaacr Red Holt of the Tlgera aa amnng Uio who thought Mire1 would help th Nrw Yorkera a lot In their pennanl drive. j "Generally It lan't until a player , haa been around the circuit twlr that tlx pltrhera ran pick out any rilling weaknesee he may have and a tnt of them are not too fa miliar with Mler'a abilities," he aid. Yankee Manager Caaey Htrngrl. although happy to get the addition al batting power offered by Wise, was concerned over two other prob- Irms one was the shoulder Injury j that aldrllned Jn InMacgio In the opener of the Ttger series Tuelay , -Ui other was the aharp Inrreaw In the number of paaeee given up by his pitchers. "Our pitchera ar walking t' ar being turned Into runs," wslled Caaey. qaarterbark Wanted Whether th University of Michigan's fool- ball team will march on to Its third straight western conferenre till depend on how successful the Wolverine roachra are In uncover ing a flrat string quarterback Head Coarh Benni Omurbaan makes no acrt of th fact that his No. I headach Is finding a replacement . for Michigan t great quarterback. n... a-n... h ... .,...., . ! Pet Elliott, who was graduated In June. Baseball Big-Wigs Deny Fix NEW YORK. Aug. IS Ml If ther have been large scale attempts recently to "fig" baseball gamea, the higher-ups of th sport aay they don't know about It. As for reports that there have been hundreds of tam)ering effort In the past few years and even Im plied threats of violence. Herretary W'alter Mulbry of the commission er' offlr aald yesterday they had no substance" He acknowledged there had been a couple of lettera addressed to baaeball men which aroused sus picion. When they wer properly Investigated, h aald, they were found to b of a crackpot nature. The New York Post Home News reported yesterday ther had been hundreds of attempt to tlx game In recent yean with -sum up to 110 000 offered to players." Th artlrl was on of a series dealing with what the paper calls a tlv billion dollar a year betting racket controlled by gambling mobs. Woman Saves Tree Trapped Boy ALBANY. Aug. 39 iTh-A neigh bor woman was credited today with saving four-year-old Billy Larking fmm strangling In a prune tree. Th boy became entangled In a limb crotch. Screams of playmates brought Mrs. Hugh C. Ragle to the arene. She climbed a ladder to lift Billy' weight until firemen arrlvrr IS minutes later and extri cated th boy. TRITKRRH ORGANIZE CORVAI.L1S, Aug. 35 lr Ben ton county truckers have Joined Lena county operators In organli hig the Western Truck Owner a aoclatlnn to fight what they describe aa "excessive" fine levied for over loads on highways. NO MATTER WHAT REPAIRS YOU NEED WE'LL FIX THE CAR , YOU FIX THE TERMS' All your necessary repairs on a budget plan . . . up to 24 months to pay! Com In And Talk It Over Ettlmotei FREE ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th on a losing club. Tilt S JU morning arilnii and the three o'c-Iim k afternoon skirmish conalated of conditioning callslhrn Ica, blocking and tarkhiig practice. Hrnrfenliolt arrived back from hla Waahlniton hunt for Keith Ironahoo Monday Hind not empty handed. I.asl year'e all-star guard la now In a Frllrsn uniform, along with ten other monogram winner from last yrar'a aerond'plare fin lahera. Returning Irttrrmrn guards. In addllioit to Ixinahoo, are lloy Lund grrn. Ulik I'rltoldl and Bob liou don. Tackles are Turn Abnrr and John Wiiie. John Klllott and Doran Van. I.ur. at this writing, have the Inalde track for the end aKtia. Hal Kaulkurr may not be missed aa tiHH'h aa rserled It Letlcrman Uob MrPheraon Itvea up to quarter backing eiiiectaliona Kaulkner U now enrolled at Medtord. Other Irltrrmen eyeing barkflrld chorea are Jo IJrmeirakos, fullback and Joe Nichols, naiibarg. The T formation ehould rllrk with promising jayveee who ahould make a atrong but for the barkflrld Inrludlng hale Carr, who will un- dentady Mrrhereon al quarterback; Jim bef 'halneau. harddrlvlng back; dene Carlaon and speedy fiaynor Murk. Although pre aeaaon prediction would be Jumping th gun at thla writing, th Hrla look like a team that will have middle-of-the-hne airrngih and a backfirld that ran Uni U)t f,,, lo lhrm ,ll0 ! ,h, op,n tifid I nry BKra lhry h.d ,h, drive determination In yesterday 1 1 ,,, .girmlshea. The know-how and fineane should show by the I ,,. . . ,r.A season agalnat Orant High of Port land on Modor field Beptember 1 Abeot ) Pellrans and jayvee """ ednelay. Milkmaids Drub Detroit ! WICHITA. Kaa . Aug 55 U"-The . . " vi-.. . rtr,'nd,n rh'm?!ol"- m" , first start In the HMO national semi- pro bawball tournament tonight. Th Indian team plays the Man chester. Conn., Itrltlah - American club In the feature game of a five game schedule. In last night's gamea. Klk City. Okta . moved tnto the third round by beating the Milwaukee. Wis., Palka. t to 1. ML Vernon. Wash . Milkmaids won their second victory against one defeat by trouncing the Detroit, Mich . Jerry Lynch team 10 lo 0 The Ins eliminated Detroit from th tournament. eey IAIIY IIMIf . VV-l " . s," J After yevr tent menienl ' iTvti wmwm KBNTtfCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON AaohW Bnwihfarmm OwWy Praafucf T",.V.,14,, lAglY llMIt OUnillST COMPANY lOUISVItli. KINTUCKT raoor Pinky Voods Hurls. Hits Star Victory Hollywood Pitcher Gives Seven Blows, Clouts Home Run Br Th Associated Free Hollywood la alii! three gamea ahead III th Pacific Coast leagu becaua of Pinky Woods' arm and hli bat. He notched hla lath win of Uie year Wednesday night when h h'd Ui luwly U Angeles Angela to aeveu hit in winning to 4. H aurted off a littie wild but mad uu fur It by elanimlng a Uire run homer In th second. Th Blare needed a four run nlnUi liuiing rally, though, to win. Oakland and Sacramento, both ot them breathing holly on the btars back, won their gaiuea. Ken Hoi- combe won Ilia 19th gum In pltcn ing the Botons to a 4 to 1 win ovci purlland. Oakland duud a ninlli Imilng rally by Sail Francisco Ui beat the Brals 0 to 3 Oakland and sacra mruio are tied fur second place. Han Ulrgo mad II two straight over Seattle In trimming the Haul iers 7 to 3. The win pui th Padres lulu fourth place, a game ahead of HealUe. The Padres look a three run lead In Uie tlrsl and coaa'.ed the reel of the way. Mickey Onueo, Seallle catcher, got banished lor protecting loo long on a plate de cision. It was his 11th exile of the season. Thur-aUy night s schedule and probable pitchers: Hollywood (Willard Ramadell 13- ' Bi at Lot Angeles iDuo Walkuu i g-a. I Oakland (Al Oeltel l-0 at 8a Francisco (Cliff Melton I-ll. I Brattle (Charlie Bchaiu 11-14) at ' San Uiego (Tom Klpp 1-4i. Portland (Ked Lynn t-lli at ! Sacramento (Bob Oillrapia 13-11). Captains Chosen PORTLAND. Aug -Tackle i Doug Hogland of Bend and Half , bark Don Donovan of Oranta Pass will be co-captain of th Staters In Saturday night Shrtn ho i pital benefit all-alar football fame here. The Portland team has picked Hslfbsrk Bob Hamblln of Roosevelt and Center Bob Rudolph of Jeffer son a thrlr field leader. j Th Slaters worked under the ' light at Multnomah Civic stadium I hut night. The city stars will drill on Ui sam turf tomorrow night. A pared fullowed by a rally at Hi audtum Is booked for tonight aa a kick-off for festivities. Th play ers will be guest of Al Kader Tem ple Bhrtners. o WASH $1 GREASE Your Car 11th & Oak Sin.I Serric, btPiiti Phon. 4113 2. RAY KO'S NKW YORK, Aug. 2 m "I want a shot at Uie middleweight title. I think I ve earned It." Welterweight Champion Ray Rob inson made the statement last night. 11 was probably the great- U.S.Netters Razor Sharp NKW YOHK. Aug. 25 '-Their guiiei twr ihrp. Uncle 8am teiiiiu forccR arr loukmu lo a ww-pliit vicuury over A u trail thu wffk-piiLl in Uie Duvu Cup chJ lriiKe round. Confidence on tiie home from h bren buoyed by the U.tnr.i. plkjr of Ted Kchroeder and Psncho Ctww BELLOISE; est understatement tried In sports II year. Off hla perfarmanoe, h certain ly deserves th chance. Whether he'll get It U something else. After he cut down locking Stev Brlloia in seven rounds at Yankee stadium last night, some 30(13 fans were ready to concede him to be the No. i middleweight. Champion Jake Lamotta or not. Iron-chlnned Jake and Marcel Oonzale In recent practice sessions. They took unbeatable In singles. Also the doubles team of Oardnar Mulloy and Billy Talbert has picked up plenty of extra up tine thtir defeat at th hands of Australia's P'rank Srdgman and Oeorge Worth inguin In the national champlon-ihips. SUPER SAVINGS NOW! EQUIP FOR YOUR LABOR DAY a n I is T x 'A . ... -.f " Jr inn mi 133 So. 8th EYES MIDDLE CROWN Cerdan, th former IW-pound boss who meet In a return clash for the crown her Beptember it, were among th bumper throng which aaw last night's maaaacre. It wasn't loo pleasant for them. Robinson hit Bellola with every MOIITS LAST NIGHT New York Ray Robinson. 153 S, New York, knocked out Sieve Bel- lots, 1M, New York. 7. Atlanta Tommy Oomex, ISO, Tampa, Fla.. knocked out Tommy DlOiorglo, in, Schenectady, N. Y, 1. Bobby Jones attracted th high est gate receipts 53 J18 at the Marion Cricket club for tne ama- i teur championship when he was completing his (rand slam In 1930.1 - a . A - v . 1 PiDCl IVEiE! Months rf'"'"'"u" similarly eut-pricd. shot in the book. He won (very round but th fifth when h was bothered for just two minute by a desperate, do-or-di attack by the balding. 30-year ex-aallor. Then Bugar Kay caught up with Steve at the end of Uie seventh and flattened him with as perfect a led hook as you'll aver see. It caught bellolae on th chin and th New Yorker collapsed. Referee Lddle Joseph counted to five when the bell clanged. Bellolae second hauled the inert gladiator to his corner. But Btev waa out cold. Manager Eddie Walker didn't wast time. He aignalled to Joseph It waa all over. Under New York rules it goe In th book aa a seven round kayo. 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