PACE NIN WbUNE'jOAY, SfcHI. , IV4V HtRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Briefs Art McLarney Wears Smile Comedy Reigns As Gems Drub Pioneer Nine Rtedsport Rookie Gets Credit For Hurling Victory If ther was vrr any doubt lxut tt. th ilniibt ahould he erased now. Last nlulit Hi firms stadium lli piofeaalonal Orma wrarkrd Hi' ermt-pro Pioneer In 111 tune of 17-9 III a liaacliull gam that hart In lake a bark arat to comedy after IX lllllltlga. Tli profrnalonals went at tlirlr bii'lnraa errloiialy until they'd rolled up eninrUiliig like a 133 Irad ovrr Ilia local boya. then tllpiied through the laat llirre Iranira uslnl such oddltlre aa a Irftliandrd In Uriel, pitrhera for plnchlillters and tli Ilka, cleaning Ilia brnrh to Irt everybody In nn the fun. The Pioneers, shorlhendrd and with arveral Injurlra In thrlr fold from Northern Calllorma ctmill aamea. Imported Pitcher l.yle Tur- pln and Catrher Elwln llauaon for 1 attle. Uoruaen weighed ISO. Ihmamulr to throw agalnat the Hliarkl Vandrrveer, i:t. Heattle. Cltma. Turpm did fairly well for iirtdy oilman, 1JJ, Heattle. two Innlnga but the profcaaionale drrWi f. yrrry Correal. 140, Van ui.lo.ilrd on htm tor five runa In I ruvrr. II. C . dmaioiird Marvin the third frame. He waa replaced Hhi 3o, yrl iwie. Jim Only, by lrv Whltt In the smth. i n7, Vancouver. B. C . dectaioned Clyde DeWitt, a ronkle from llibby Uavia. ISO. Heattle, 4; Korky Reedaport who haa been down 1, e w I a. lis, Vanaiuver, B. C, pltchlnf batlini practice for Ih , knorkrd out Art Jamra, 1M, He Ctenu. lot the starting role for the attle, 2 play-fr-ay club and waa the win- I lier He displayed good faat ball PORTLAND. Sept. 1 lA:- Fast and fair control, giving up )ul two t,,,! f.llrt,n w,n crnirr attrniion hiu in the al framea ha worked. I ., portlrtd Sunday nluht for the HKATTI.E. Hrpt. t Ml-Although the uaxkellmll season la allll some lime off, University of Wahlntoii Coach Art McLarnry wore a amlle today. The rauae of hla )ny waa quirk recovery of frank Oulaiieaa of Van couver, Wash., from an appendec tomy undrigon laat Batuidey. "lie II probably be one of my j rriiulara," McLarnry opined. PORTLAND, Kept. 7 11 Three membera of the Hiilrm Beuatora have been called up for eeaaonlng with Uie parent Portland Beavera. Thry are Catrher Hill Buriher, Pitcher Cal Mrlrvln and Outfielder Hob Cherry. Outfielder Art Pen nington alto waa to have Joined the Coaat league club but waa forced to return home by lllnraa In hla family. ! HKATTLK. Hept. 7 (At-. Bernard i Doruaen. clever New Orleana mid t dlrweighl, a cored hla aecond atramhl 10 round decision laat ' lilaht over Mllo Hnvntfe. V. of Be- GORDY HERNANDEZ TOPS WITH STICK Clordon 'Punrhol llrrnandri, who played 120 famea for the Orm In left field and at aecond baa tlila aeiuon, flnlahrd strong with a butting average of J7I to aet the pace for Oema batsmen. 'I lie avrmgea eie figured unofficially through all regularly ached ulrd Irugiic gnmea hirludlng Monday night doubleheadrr with Marya vllle. The Oema flnlahrd the arain with an hlttera maintaining an average of VM) or better. Pinky a lloae wound up with an average of .317 and leedrrahlp of the league In thire drpaitmrnu In tlmea at hat thMi, hlta-Hnai and atolrn baaea 1401. Aa a team aa a whole, the Orma endrd the regular araaon leading the league hi both Hub balling ( 21IR end fielding Bum. In the pitching department. Nllea Jordan of Klamath Kll and Bill Carr of Medfnrd were the Kar Weal letgue a only 30 game winners. Jor dan titiUhrd with 30-7 and Carr with 20-S. Kor the aecond atralght year Red. dlug'a Ray Perry dominated the league lii Individual offense, batting .413. Perry led in hitting average, runa acored, total baaea. home rutta, baaea on balla and runa batted In. Unofficial Orma batting and pitching recorda for the aeaaon are: RalUae ll.,nandS IUm r'"in r...-lli )(- . . N'.trf!l . tin'' a .. lall.r 1 . r.rnaiulas Mhlr I -.i a . 10 rioaiaff hiMm-r II A SIM at T'il 417 171 J-V4 70 71 441 111 1211 .371 .TTT ,34a lie .:t is .3wi .W nn ?iti 107 M4 171 M 7IW 771 Slaughter Threatens Robinson 133 DOGS ENTER RETRIEVER TRIALS Th Plonceri acorrd flmt, irttlni , run In tl-.t wen i id fmnif on wttlk m.d lUiuoni double, mid 1 urt.lrd mint hr r in Uw fnurth nn Haiti ftwt Piitrit'i tioublr. The; On vi nl their tnlllr In wmrwhit ! Imgrr elutttrri after breaking m 1-1 tic It) the third. A crowd of 901 paid cuUimera turned nut to are the fame, (he money oing into m playera pw)l !or both the Ornii and Pnmeera. IM Haiti An m n a r utart of Ihe Women a KaMball an- aoriatlnn's world champlomhlgta. Eleven regional tournament win tiers from all pnrU of the nation will participate The Bo1m Chirk, and Mud KlnrUU o( iMrtland will rrpreaent the Ntirthwrnl. rioMtaaa hnanha b I'toain, rt tm,m. Iti rf MUHS Point For Shasta J 0 O J 1 J 10 0 4 1 10 1(1 I - rlf. M . ttMn Kanatnn t" Iwnir hMt! lb . Wl. If Turtiin. ft . V'hiit. , . . W ill lam, p . . MtTehlcr. . . ToUll I.INl OfMtlll. ff-Cf .iLn, rf . atnn. 5 . Hulrli. tit Mm ft rf M'rnanttol. It Don Donovan Will Enroll At SMU i DALLAM. Te , Hept. 1 IA1 Don Ikinovan. hallbvk on the IM i rhampioiuthip Oregon high achool I football team, la going to attend i Southern Methodial unlveralty. I "He i on the rampiu now and hla I grade and rredlta have been ac cepted," Coach Matty Bell aald to I dav. Donovan, who played for Oranli Pa hlah achool. haa relative In i Dallaa. After vWHng them thla aum 1 mr. he derided to enroll at 8MU. ! He U all feet tail and welghi i i7. NEW YORK. Sept. 7 iPEnoe Country! Slaughter, of the St. Louis Cardlnali, Is stirring up quite fusa In tlie National league's Indi vidual batting race. Slaughter, a throwback to Cardi nal gas houae gang days of 1134, today waa aenouMy challenging Brooklyn's Jackie Roblnaon for the title. ! Robinson Is but six points In front of Slaughter. Jackie la moving at a J48 gait. Including games of Labor Day. Slaughter Is hard on hla heels at J43. i The Dodgers sparkplug dropped 1 from J4R to .34 during the paat I week while slaughter Jumped from I 3i to J43. Hlaughter belted out -17 hits In 34 trlpa. a .4M gait. I Stan Mualal. who with Slaughter forma the Cards' one-two punch. n1 ' tacked five points to hla mark to In- I ! crease hla average from 331 to ' ai, 32. third brat In the circuit. i Trailing Mualal are the New York Olar.la' . Wlllard Marshall, Bobby Thomson and Pittsburgh's Ralph ' Kiner. Marshall Is socking 315 and Californians Will Inspect Botulism Probably 30 men from California, Including two noted wildlife writers, will be In town tonight and to morrow for a trip down on the Low er Klamath lake refuge to look into the botulism outbreak there this ' summer. .1 P C'neiiln r.f tti Ran VraiiHkrn' t,-. ,,'.., .H ka ki..i t it.. u trial for reUiever dogs. PrancUco Newa will be with the ncn u ,ae1 artv and 10 different coruervatmn ! the canine capera with small lake organizations will be represented In ! ' t'r wc"'', th djacent the croup. hud in good cover. Spectators will I ciiinrni. tuh anrf ..m. fi. i be able to get Into the area esal- oartment Diane will bring aome of i n0 afforded an wcellent Champion poochea from far-away place have been entered, Including the national champion, Brlgnall'a Orlruro. owned by Cliff Brignall of Kerns Ranch, five-and-a-half mllea from the Weed-Aahland Junc tion on the Keno road, will be the site for the largest dog retriever trial ever held In thla area, with 133 canine already entered for the event to be ataged Friday, Baturday and Sunday. Trni 1 a regular A K.C. licensed cotutn have been entered In the trials. The non-winner stake will start at I o'clock Friday morning, the derby at f o'clock Baturday morning. The open all-age stake will follow the derbr Baturday and continue all day Sunday. Judges will be Al Schmidt of Port land and Jamea L. Pre of Lot Angeles. The public, la Invited to th trial and there will be no admission charge. If'l PooU'i For BIKES Schwinn Built $39.95 POOLE'S 222 So. 7fh tlie vialtora In Thursday morning In time for the Jaunt to the refuge. Several men from Klamath Palls, Tulelake, Dorris and Yreka will Join the parly. Thursday at 3 p m. a luncheon Lo Angele. meeting will be held at the Pelican and all Interested persons are in vited to attend the meeting. The party probably will look over the duck "hospital" on the Tule refuge after visiting the botulism outbreak on Lower Klamath. Refuge employee and volunteer workers have picked up around 3400 iHi.ii hlrria Oils summer for treatment at the hoapltal and about IS per cent of the birds are reported recovering rom the disease. Bisons Clinch IL MONTREAL. Bept. 7 oPr The Buffalo Bisons have clinched the International league pennant by defeating Montreal, 11-6. Three field trial champions will also be here for the trials. Dogs from Nebraska. Michigan. Victoria B. C . Hawaii. Missouri, South Dakota. Minnesota and Wis- Bookie Bilking Trio Convicted SEATTLE. Sept. 7 (Accused of broadcasting horse race results t to confederates who placed bets be fore bookmakers learned the race j results, an ex-Jockey from Lacey. Wash, and two New Yorkers werej convicted last night on six count i of Illegal operation of radio trans-1 milter. A federal Jury deliberated five) hours end 15 minute before finding ! the trio guilty of three counts charg ing they had no station license and three count of not having opera tors' licenses. They were found In-1 Thomson and Klner. 308. Want Ads don't cost Uiey pay! lb rrnan4f Nnrtttll. at llMr.lM. 4 a Mhir a maa, I lb e a e a o a o o o 30 4 14 a a n o a S J 4 I I tela asset 4 s s a a a a lo a I t 4 S 1 1 I 4 .4 I t a ALTVRAS. bpt 7-The heavy 1 1 thud of ahoe Irathrr againal ptgtkin 1 1 and hard bodily contact Is the or a i der of the day aa the Modoc Union 0 high achool footballers point for ?! their first gam September 17 J ...mat ML Bha... on th. Utter. Cot$ Ji The Modoc grldder. are In the 01, TeX0 LeOQU Their schedule follows: I j Hept. 17 ML Nhaala. there o Hept 34 tVntwood. there MrpL It Burns, here ! Isrk l-aaevlrw. here 5 OrL zl (all River, thrre ! (art. 1 Klamath rails tVildrat. J her 0 1 Nev. 5 TaleUke, there It Nov. II Ukevlew. there ttoWltt. Locwmai a waiae rr u aiwi am. Pi al'MMART 1 '.nMn. in H a HHI I S4A J. Jvnaan ! randt. Vllcw. Notdvll. h1wi Win At if if M 14 a 1 n- IwWill I.Mr - Turtiin SO li. lurpm j. niiiiaiii I. aiMii.r i. 3 HS rf Turptn 1. William. 1. U.l.i 1 IVWIll 4 rB- lval. 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The three defendants were Ralph I Red Cros flld worker with the Casey. 33, of Olen Pall. N. Y.; armed force last year lent or gave I Oeorge le Clair. 35, of Port Edward, nearly I2.SOO.000 to service men. ' N. Y.: and Edward Plea. Lacey. CHtJtJV RIICIKJsTVC s wi'aii wwrfinarfrf p. i am ii 11'm.m.' ti at a, j a .'. -'.ij jtmmmmmmmm -r'r PrV-i. n i mmmmm I itt i tt hTti ti, mc fist' "ir" 'f. o' M I m Jenkins It laU for th 8:15 agalnr How the profit system forces improvement trp a. Historically, natural fras has always been a cheaper fuel for industrial plants than fuel oil. West Texas has an abundant supply of natural iras but few industrial plants. Southern Califor nia, at the end of the war. had a limited supply of natural gas and many industrial plants. 2. Thrfor, It made good economic sen) to build a natural gas pipe line from West Texas to Southern California. And as soon as the pipe line was in operation late in 1947 industrial consumption of fuel oil in the Southern Califor nia area dropped off 51,000 barrels per day. 3 During this same postwar period, western railroads began an intensive program of eon verting from steam locomotives to Diesels. Thia made good economic sense too. But it also meant that railroad consumption of fuel oil dropped from 126,000 barrels a day in 1945 to 57,000 barrels per day currently. Oi-v $.'iz. VkJu eV-Ct-x. 4 To compiled) matters further, more and more people continue to move to the West So more and more gasoline is needed to meet their requirements. Now you can't get gasoline out of a barrel of crude without producing some fuel oil. As a result more fuel oil is being produced at a period whenrjisis needed. And time will make the maladjustment worse instead of better. 5. So Hi Industry is faced with a major change in refining techniques. Several processes that will enable us to convert fuel oil stocks into gas oline have already been blueprinted. But build ing the equipment is going to cost a whale of a lot of money. Estimates for such installations at Union Oil alone range from 40 million to 70 million dollars. But they will be built because they have to be built if we're going to stay in business. 6 We don't like unexpected expenditures any more than anyone else. But we do think this ia an excellent example of : (1) the way our Ameri can free economy forces improvement and auto matically controls the production of different products; (2) the necessity for adequate profit and adequate incentive for new capital. For these two sources provide the money we contin ually require to keep our industrial equipment up to the tasks which face it. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA iNceioiti in caiiioiNia, oetotia if, lit Thii series, speneorvd by tin popl of Union OU Company. U dtdicaltd to a ditcuttion ofktne and tuny American businemt function. W hop you'll feel frtt to tend in any tuggeilioni T criticiemi you have to offer. Write: The Prendent, Union Oil Company, Union OU Building, Lo Angele li, California. 111 '' ' . II W "'1' I' ' ' ' -f THE WESTS OLDEST anJ i s