PACI 1ICHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON FRIDAY. SEPT. f. U9 Detroit Drubs Cleveland In Doubleheader St. Louis, Bums Still Separated By Single Game Br The Asoclate1 Praa Red Rolfe'i Detroit Tigers, hot test club tn baseball with a steam Inc 13 -out -of - It Imr, today seemed to have delivered the kayo wallop to the world champion Cleveland Indiana. Th Trib still ha a mathemati cal chance at th American league pennant. 80 do the Tigers, but It's only a flee ting hope one that would require a minor miracle to com true. Detroit raulted Into a near tie with Cleveland for third place by sweeping a day-night doubleheader yesterday on the pitching of Hal Newhouser and Ted Gray. Both are six games behind the Idle New York Yankees, but the Indians hold third by an .002 margin. Newhouser fare Cleveland only one hit and was faced by only 28 batters In Detroit's afternoon 10-0 romp over Cleveland. Gray followed up Newhouser fine Job with a four-hitter at night to trim the Tribe's Bobby Feller. 4-1. Feller hit a homer, but It wasnt enough to save him from his 11th loss. rTASHOl'T Rain washed out the New York Boston game, turning the big series into a two-game set. The worst the Yanks can get Is a split. Every day their game lead looks more comfortable. If the Yanks can take a deep breath, there Is no such chance In the National. The St. Louis Cards and Brooklyn Dodgers are separat cd by a single game. Harry Brecheen gave the Crdl nal cause a boost last night with a three-hit t-D shutout of the Chi cago Cubs. Brooklyn staggered home ahead of New York. 13-7. In a S-hour-20-mlnute marathon that was delayed 35 minutes by rain tn the first In ning. Twenty-two walks, only one short of the league record, were handed out In the wild affair. Ruts Meyer turned back Boston with one hit as the Phillies dumped the Braves for their ninth straight loss. 3-1. The one hit was a double by Connie Ryan In the first Inning, scoring Sibby Sisti who walked. CINCT WINS Cincinnati pushed over three runs tn the ninth to give Herm Wehmeter a -7 decision over Pitts burgh's Vie LombardL A homer by Danny Litwhller started the win ning rally. The Philadelphia Athletics pulled out of a i-game losing tailspin to lefthand the Washington Senators Into a double loss, 9-1 and 8-4. In a twilight-night doubleheader. Alex Kellner grabbed win No. 17 In the twilight half at the expense of Rookie Jim Pearce. up from Char lotte. Lou Brlzzie breezed home in the second. Bob Kurava stopped the St. Louis Browns with five hits tn pitching Chicago to a 3-1 victory. Ned Car ver was the loser. KNOW YOUR GEMS Af AtAfse BoN To ths fvamoAtTWF 1ST 6ASSAA3 J ST gASl by FRANK SPARKMAN ThmcawtQS of ihm oahomo nrrn OFSfttO" .STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGVE W L Pet Hollywood 96 73 .668 Oakland 93 77 44 Sacramento 89 80 .527 Seattle 88 81 -21 San Diego 88 83 .509 San Francisco 81 88 .479 Portland 79 90 .468 Los Angeles 85 104 ZSi Last Night' Resolta Los Angeles 7. Portland 6 Seattle 4, San Francisco 1 (10 Innings) San Diego 8. Hollywood 1 Sacramento 8, Oakland t AMERICAN LEAGVE New York 82 48 .631 Boston 83 53 .607 Cleveland 78 56 .682 Detroit 80 68 .580 Philadelphia 69 65 15 Chicago 55 80 407 St Louis 48 88 .353 Washington 43 89 326 Yesterday's Result Detroit 10-4, Cleveland 0-1 (day night) Philsdelphia 9-8, Washington 1-4 (twilight-night) Chicago 3, Bt Louis 1 Boston at New York, rain NATIONAL LEAGUE 8t Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago 84 49 .633 84 61 .622 72 64 .629 67 69 .493 66 68 A93 68 75 AM 65 78 A14 52 84 -Vt2 yesterday's Retails Bt Louts 6. Chicago 0 (night) Brooklyn 12, New York 7 (night) Philadelphia 1. Boston 1 (night) Cincinnati t, Pittsburgh T 'Not Just Good They're Great' PULLMAN, Sept t UP) Coach Phil Sarboe had nothing but praise for three of his Washington 8tat college grldmen yesterday not good, he said, but great That was his opinion of Center Vera Torgeson, End Frank Polsfoot and Halfback Don Paul after a rough scrimmage session. Ray Hobbs, a promising fullback can didate, was also In action after re covering from Injuries. The Cou gars open against Utah State Sep tember 17. U 5 Min. from Town L 1 fiOUCHf TVS7V l:MIIt fO0 FOLIOH-7HRO" S . -Lv V i? li l M f -UeUS TWFA3V KNACK OF 3COOOINC Op THOAC rOMRO PtOWHG LOM THIOHS'-' 7hA' WOT VtT 20. CAM 79 TVS CM MS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. PLAVFD OUTFtiO TUB FOREPART , OF THZ StASOAf, fin SF lU ASC 7HF HANING PAttT OF n: AHD IN THIS SPOT - J asilic iittr ZrX TVAt Sofons Maul Oakland With 9 thinning Homer; Stars Lose To Padres By Th Associated Press Sacramento Is good friend indeed of Hollywood. Pacific Coast league leaders. The 8 tars took the Solons for five games straight over the Labor Day week-end to strengthen a shaky lead over second-place Oakland. Last night the Solons' Walt Dropo hit a ninth-inning three-run homer to give Sacramento an 8-6 win over Oakland. The Solons' spotted the Oaks a five-run second In utng.a too. I Tacoma Club Up For Sale TACOMA. Sept I W The Ta coma Baseball club Is for sale. It was announced here today bv Wil liam suut, president of the parent aen uiego raores. Starr said he hsa been authorized by his board of directors to negotiate the sale of the local holdings of the Western International league cluo. He declined to name a price but local authorities said It probably would be In excess of $100,000. The San Diego president ssld every ef fort will be made to sell the Tiger franchise and physical holdings locally. Failing In this, the next alternative would be to sell the franchise and cease operating in Tacoma. Sale of the franchise would require approval of six of the WIL directors. The original purpose for pur chase of the local club development of young players no longer exists because of other agreements, Starr said, and so it Is felt no longer feasible to operate here. 8tarr conferred last night with officials of the Tacoma athletic com mission, possibly with a view to having that organization Interest It self in the club. Frank Oillihan. president of the TAC. said later "we naturally are Interested In local ownership but any decision by the commission will have to come from the board of directors. The Solon win was much appreel a ted by Hollywood which ended a six-game winning streak by losing 5-3 to San Diego. The Veteran Jess Flares topped the Stars' Pinky Woods who was trying for his 21st victory. It was F lores' 18th win. The league standings with only 18 games to play uli show Holly wood four games ahead of Oakland. Seattle took a 10-Inning thriller 4-3 from San Francisco. Rainier Catcher Jack Warren came to bat in the tenth with a record of one double and three strikeouts. War ren chose to double this time and drove in the game clincher. Cal McLuh lasted through lor a 7-6 win for hi Los Angeles Angels over Portland. The Angels, with some heavy sticking, built up a 7-2 lead for McLish. But the Beavers gnawed away until a ninth inning homer by Joe Brovia brought It up to 7-6 with one out McLish hung on and the next two Beaver batters grounded out Friday's card and probable pitch ers: San Diego (Lyman Linde 12-I5 at Hollywood (Gordon Maltzberger 17-8). Sacramento (Bob OlUesole 14-13) at Oakland (Allen Oettel l-Oi. Los Angeles (Bob Keltv 9-14) t Portland (Bill Fleming 6-5). oan rrandsco (Steve Nagv 13-13) at Seattle (Ouy Fletcher 22-9). Morse Unseated A Horse! SALEM. Sept 9 W Senator Wayne Morse was thrown headfirst Into the tanbark of the state fair here last night by a bolting horse. He got back up, apparently unin jured, to take the first prize ribbon in a $500 wagon stage class for road sters. The decision hsd already been made by Judge Paul Flynn of Los Angeles. Morse horse, which had won the class on three previous, nights, spilled the senator by upsetting the wagon. Then he ran wildly around the arena, crashing Into other vehicle and knocking another driver to the tanbark. The horse was re-harnessed and the senator drove him calmly into the lineup. 1 By FL YTROl'BLE PORTLAND. Sept 9 0P)-Resi-dent of North Portland complained about a fly infestation today. The city insect abatement supervisor, Arthur Woody, said recently he had been getting some 15 complaint daily. He said the file were build ing up an Immunity to DDT. Other poison are being tried. WASH $1 J GREASE "- Your Car 11th & Oak Sign.! Snrice Now Available Most All Models New Ford Cars, Pickups "d Trucks Balsiger Motor Co. Pirates' Bonham Shows Improvement PITTSBURGH. Sept 9 (y -The Pittsburgh Pirates" Ernie Bonham was reported in satisfactory condi tion today after undergoing a seri ous operation. The 36-year-old hurler who came to Pittsburgh from the New York Yankees In 1947 was operated 00 yesterday. "Originally we planned to remove Bonham s appendix." said his surgeon, -but we found Ernie need ed a little more surgical attention and the operation required three hours." Owl Ducats Go On Sale Season football tickets for Ore gon Tech games will gn nn sale Saturday at Malt Kliiiilgan's sporting goods store. The price Is $7 for five home games. The Owls will play Plai-rr Junior collage September 23; EOCE October 1; Southern Ore gon October 15; OCK October 23, and Lassen Junior college November 11, all games at Mudoo field. Individual tickets will be sold at the field gate. The $7 price for season paste boards Includes federal tax. D aniels Moshofsky Join State Keymen Owls Have SpeedAnd Weight The Oregon Tech Owls will have plenty of heft In the forward wall and a speedy barkfleld when they open against Fort Lewis on the latter field Saturday afternoon, September 17. Coach Dale Daughrrty this week released the probable starting line up, wlih a line averaging 199 pounds plus a backfield which will bal ance in the neighborhood of 178 pounds. Newest gridders to enroll on the mlle-hlgh campus are two from Grant Pass, both with experience at end. They are Drover Mell and Krn Robertson. Those who will probably get the opening nod against Fort Lewis are John Paasch and Bob Mahoney. ends; Don Gray and Wayne Chap man, tackles: Ronald Deal and Frontls Smith, guards: Dick Mill, center: Ken Miller and Charles Warren, halfbacks: Fred Hess, full bark, and Odls Elder, quarterback. Tackle Gray will carry the moat bulk, weighing 330 pounds. Backfield weights are Hess. 190. KMer and Miller. 175. and Warren. 170. I UNIVERSITY OF EUOKNF.8ept. 9 (Hpevlall Chester Daniels, a ! stubby liu-pouiid Junior guard, and I Gerald Moshofsky, a 211 -pound sophomore, Joined Enrl Steele, Jim Calilerwond and Joe Tom as th key ! men In the 1949 Oregon football picture this week. Daniels and Mosho(.-,ky were sud denly spotlighted when eligibility tiouble eliminated Ted Meland as the starting led guard for the Ducks. Meland, a regular tor three years, left a gaping hole In the Oregon offensive line and Coach Jim Atken was forced to Juggle his personnel In an attempt to plug the gap. "I honestly thought we had the best olleiulve line unit in the league with Meland to handle the key blocking assignments, but this lalrst development certainly Iruvea us a little II1I11," the Oiegoii bos said. "Daniels and Moslmlsky ale bold hard working youngsters, but they lack the rerleiuo Meland gave us." Daniels devoted th majority of Ills work last fall tu defensive Jobs and was assigned to the same chores again this fall. He has good seed, but lacks the brute strength which Meland used to clear out the holes. Moshofsky, a youngster who vaulted over six other players last year to earn a starting Job as a Kip Will Cut Football Drills CORVALUS. Sept 9 ( Coach Kip Taylor continued driving the Oregon State Beavers through two dally drills here today, but an nounced the grid squid would taper off nrxt week. Beginning Monday, one practice dally will be th schedule until the Beavers leave Thursday for Los An- Cisco Cow Palace. Ez May Face Pat Valentino BAN FRANCIHOO. Sept. 9 l-Tl Tins city's first heavyweight cham pionship fight In 46 years was In the making today. Terms were agreed upon, but contracts were yet to be signed by Ess ard Charles. MIA. tllleholder. and Pat Valentino, local lU-poumler who holds the Califor nia state crown. Charles, through Ihe International Boxing club which holds his promo tional rights, yesterday agreed to defend his title In a 15-rouiid match October 14 In the huge Han Fran- Terms Include a tinkle with the Duc klings, was peeled lo sieiiri litis year picking up Ptlclllluiml esiwricuc brfura he wa slated for full time duly. Under the new setup, Daniels will play 'the majority of the offense and Miwhnlskv will move Into the lineup on defense. Blelle. Calder wnod and Tom, the quarterback who are fighting for Norm Van liriHklln old Job as the key III the olleiulve backlleld setup, continued to show steady Improvement aa Ui twire-a-day scrimmages gave thein ample opiHirtunlly lo get game condition experience. Willi the opening game with Bt Mary In San Fianclsco only 10 days away, the Ducks appeared to have the following men ready to start In Ihe eiiliig lineup: Darrell HobiiuHin and DeWayue Johnson al ends. Kiev IVitur and Sam Nevlll at tackle, rhel Daniels and Ed Chrobot at guard. 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