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TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, kLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE N1Nt Vanks, Gems KnocEted From Shaughnessy Play Redding Blanks KF, 8-0 HUJ1HNU, Br)l 13 (Hoeclall I'owcr-parkcd lU-ddlim Data last iluhl swung on lour Klamath Falls purlicr mid hum mi 8-0 white wash nn the Urina to glv th lliownlc the opiiorluiiliy lo play thr Pltuuurg Diamonds fur II ic far West ImatdaU leaguo playoff cham pionship. The semi-final scries went to till- j Browns three gamea to two and totuitlil at Pittsburg Hie finalisia 1 oiten a fuur-ticst-ol. seven scries for the president's clip. Pittsburg had eliminated the Willow Carda and tlx Diamonda were welting for an opiKiurnl to rmriifv. Ilie llrownira hrld bark nothing last night. Tliclr Ural bauiiian In the Ural Imiliii. Cliurk Oodsiiall. tagged a rlten OiUon pilch over the xn-fonl left llrld wall for home run and the rout waa on. In the second frame the Irad-uff htttrr. Hum Hosburg. homered over the Irft field barrier for Beddings second run and In the third slant UlUon waa forcrd to retire aa two niore runa came arrosa on three hlta and an error. KITTI.K rllf lit Hub Kittle relieved Clllsuii and a relieved by Nllra Jordan In the aeventh. Johnny Loprman twirled the eighth. Jordan waa alto touched tor a tour-master, flay Perry opened the aeventh tuning with hie 41th homa run of the season. Ilia Itrma, elmoal helplessly crippled with Injuries, missed aev eral chancea to ecore and had a total of U runnera left on baa -a Bouihpaw CIUH McNeil bnrt down In the clutches. He allowed ul els hiu and the. heftiest blow gsrnerrd by the Bpuda m Ken Jensens double. Both Jensen and First Baseman Bill Reea played under the severe handicap of not being able to throw because of bruised arms and both had to be relieved In the latter aiagea of tit game. The gam marked the third time thla season that the Klamath Kalis team ilad been blanked Medford nd Pittsburg previously had turned the trick The hot M.AWAtii raita Jnert. Sl IWMI1M, Jb N'Wttell M I(m. rf tlartmftdel. tb . . AB a H O A ( 4 0 10 10 o a a o o o I I 0 o 1 I 0 0 1 1 11 lb riMniiel,' lb gltn It III. rt . OIlK.n, a Kill) a . . Jnrlsn. p 1 .0 0 0 Lnoei Nlrhftls .. msn. " . 14 1 I nag' I lo o o ' i 'o o j a t o I I ! sl Totals M a-ISalled fur Jordan am. Sknll. M .. IUUI. rf . I'erry. Jb Kruk II j.tliriMn, e . n.MlHire rt rown. Sb SlrNell. p i o o ' ' I 0 Tol.ls . - M " U I KUn.slh fslls W f ",- .d,ll... ll,lu0. '?"' Perry, .in PVoU 211 Jensen. I'm I'.irv 3. kf-bura a. (ioiUh.ll lleut. KniS Lntr tlilson a b Kittle T. J..e.un 1. Lope 'nan 1. McNeil J tin ofr CIlBfvn .1. Ktlile t. Loier-n 4. Mr Neil t. ka nrt lilUon 4. KHlte I. Jor dan I. Lorwmsn i lir llernsmtes by M.Nell l.(HI Klsmslh 14 Redd'" 10 t'mtlreoUrlesel and urdlrs Time 1'. Robinson's Lead Shaky '"NEW YORK. Sept. 13 lPi-Jackie Robinson of Brooklyn takes an I right-point lead Into the final , . 1. , ).- M-flnn-l lntie ' batting title race will! Enoa Slaugh ter and Sun Muslal of St. Loula closing fast. Roblnson'a la hardly safe with Slniighlrr butting ,3:iB and Muslal boosting hla average an other flv points to .331. Th Dodger sparkplug lost a point during the past week, ac cording to averages Including Sun days games. Slaughter slipped a bit but Muslal, with 10 hits In 33 at bats, boosted his mark from .336 to .331. It wasn't long ago thnt Stan was struggling to get his nose above .300. There is a big drop from Muslal'i third place average to Wlllnrd Mar shall of New York, fourth at J10. After that they are bunched. Bohbv Thomson of New York holds fifth at .307, a point ahead of Cincinnati's Ted Klusxewskl's -10(1. Ralph Klner. who hit four homes. In the week among his seven hits, now haa 40 for the year. Second Annual x Lion's Fun Frolic Tickets Available at Pine Tree Theatre Box Office From 12 to 5 Daily Rotervod Stats $2.40 General Adm., main floor $1.80 General Adm., balcony $1.20 Show at Pelican Theatre Sept. 27, 28, 29 Cards Favored r.. UGH! Jock Pceblcr makes a weight which is ploced of the now until the State weightlifting Ktomoth Foils October 15. Those who con manage to lift the i weight and come to a stondmg position will be given prizes. ; Try it for sue. Football Shorts Kip Happy, Beavers Prepare For UCLA CORVALI.IB, Or. BcrK. 11 UI I With the opening conference game only five nlghta away. Coach Kip Taylor admitted today he was pleased with the prosperta of his Oregon Slate college Beavers. Passing and punting drew special I attention in yesterday's final p r e g a m e scrimmage aesainn. The Heaters will board a plane In Eu gene Thursday morning for Frl-1 day night s game with UCLA In the Tackle Jim Hunker. End John Thomas and Halfback Don Mast were expected to recover from practice-session Injuries by game time. t U O E N E. Or.. Sept. 13 ii Coach Jim Aiken said his Universi ty of Oregon gruldrrs were "in good shaie" yesterday for the season opener against l lie St. Mary's Oaels down sooth Friday night. Aiken replaced Karl Slelle with Jim Calderwood a a tope passer. Slelle waa shifted to the deiensive backfleld. his mam Job last season. l ,eam leaves for California Wed- nesday. RBATTt E Sent. 13 ( The Unl- versity of VSaihingUm Huskies went throuah one of the toughest sessions of the prat-live campaign yesterday as Coach Howie Odell polished every phase of their attack , Odell took special palna with pass delense. Ill Huskies' old thorn. In scrimmage one team waa ael up lo run T-Iormation plays expensed In Baturday a opener here against UUh. The coach aald he was unde- i elded upon startera 111 any position, j PULLMAN Sept. 13 (4) A har- i rled Washington Slat college i eleven thai existing trouble from j Utah State put In an Intensive I scrimmage session yesieroay. Trojans Picked For Coast Title SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 13 Wl Tne university oi wuuwi fornla Trojana ar odds-on favor ites In this section to win the 1949 Pacific 'Coast conference football championship. This means, too, they ar the choice to go to the Rose Bowl, January 3. 1960. The compliment was distinctly nne-slded. Southern California re ceived 17 first place vote and five l.ir second plare among th 33 bal lots cast. On a point scoring basis, the teams were picked to finish aa fol lows: 1 Southern California 316; 3 California 179: 3 Stanford 178: 4 Oregon 1B3; 5 Washington 160; fl UCLA 113: 7 Washington State 100: 8 Oregon 8tate 80; 9 Idaho 'I 44. 10 Montana 23. By an even more substantial count, University of Sanla Clara was nicked as the strongest of th coast's Independent colleges. t raww II : - ' v it. '...-( 3 I . .7 ' . .tSU'aeWja'-f-' .i" J".- 2 itob of lifting the 500-pound Gun Store every Saturday from championships are staged tn i Coach Phil Sorboe said he was expecting "anything In the way of tricky football" from the Utah Agglea In Saturday's opener here. Four separate learna took part In the scrimmage. Bird Stamps A J ff asJ)0G AX PO, Stores Bird stomps tor migratory water j fowl ar now on aale at the post office and contract stations, auch as I Lee Hendricks and Snyder a Varl- i ety store on 8. Sixth. These stamps must be purchased . for hunting of migratory water fowl i aa well aa the license. Funds ae- j cured from the atampsare used to I promote feeding grounds for the ; birds and bird protection. Two dollars will be charged this year instead of the one dollar that j waa levied last year. The season for migratory bird hunting begins October 31. Lady Bowlers Start Rolling September 29 The twelfth annual season of the women's Lady Bug bowling league Is scheduled to start September 39. At a meeting last Friday, Donna Barkea was named chairman of a commute to make plans for the tornlng league play. Ruth Milne MsI.,on L,nve wll be her ,Mt,nu. There are vacancies on several of the teams this year. Those Inter ested In bowling are asked to sign up at thr Klamath Recreation al leys or call Frances Balln, 6569. BfUlnS BfUISed But Will Play I LOS ANOELES. Sept. 13 P Two UCLA football players. Lineman George Pa.stre and halfback Hal Braly. are nursing painful bruises but Coach Red Sanders today said he believes both will be able to piny against Oregon State here Friday night. Kan Francisco Jesse Flores, 138', Stockton, Cnllf., outpointed Lem Thomas, 139, Chicago, 10. Vr Shoes Stain rrtakos t. colors, at food, variety and drug atorea, and shoe repair (hop. IAIT0N MFC CO. M.LmM 11, Mo, Sn iicj Wheels Spouts ROUNDUP v'vsev By Hugh Fullerfon NEW YORK. Bept. 13 "We I have a code of our own. When a ! new akater cornea In, we could earn- i ly knock her down or body block 1 her, but i.e never do that until she i learna how to take care of herself, i We don't consider It good aporu-1 manshlp." explained Marjorle ' Claire Brashun. . . Mlai Brashun, I known aa 'Midge" or Toughle," probably Is the beat adverUeement for the strange aporla called "roller I derby ' which opena lu "world scr- lea" Friday. . . For the benefit of ; the Ignorant 'Including thla writer' ' It la explained that the objective of thla kind of roller-skating race la to ateal lapa and to prevent the oppos- ' Inn a.de Irom doing likewise. The ; game haa been widely publicized with plciurea of apilla and flstlcufla. . . Midge modeatly deprecatea her . part In auch goings-on. "You go out r in front and eomebody takea after ' i you The way to stop her la to I knock her down." the explain mod- etl . "There really aren't ao many . flgtua. After all. the race la the' i thing. I don't call it a fight when ' u ,u" eiana mere ana argue; only wjicii you iiiruw ouncnea. . . . ur- dlnarily the maaculine and feminine racera compete aeparately but afimetlmea clrcumauncea force thrm u mingle. 1'hen, Toughle ad mit, it 'a cuatomary fur two gala to gang up on aome poor guv and knock him on hia ear. . . But, heck u,l doc.nt only happen in roller derblr- Ruth llowich. California a feml-, nine hoa trainer, waa aked recent- ly the reason for her success. . . -: "Well." Ruth explained. "I'd never think of feeding my horses anything ITOm imy Mennca, I d not eat mysell ". . . Just then i 'nured ,utt baseman -outfielder, an unbelieving by. under ajsked:wno ln Uklng batting prac "Mlas Ruth, please tell us how you " d Insists he's "ready." enjoyed your flrat alfalfa break- i Bu "' Important to Page who fast." ; ved three big games In the last 1 fir days. Don't be surprised U the Am-' BOX MEET DETROIT erican football league puts team Into fcbbels field next fall. Robert' M. Smith, a Brooklyn attorney and former SI. Johns university foot baller, and Henry Lewis, the polo and racing man. are interested. There's also talk that Ouy Lombar do, Jake 8v.lrbul and other ar dla cusslng a companion club at Fro port. Long Inland. . . Chuck Hyatt, the old-time basketball star at Pitts burg r. and point west, recently won the Delmarv amateur golf t!U at Seafoid Del. . . Knoxville Tenn, may get a new baseball park but the city council haa decreed that the Bmoklea will hav to proauc a better team before they'll be allow- ed lo use IL Frank Leahy's book. "Notre Dame football, the T. formation. glvea a notable example of th use ol the editorial "we." besides a lot of good football Information. - T A I k. 1 1f A k I I WNNKj l-ArVJ BREEZE IN By The Associated Press. Hollywood can 'play .600 ball In lu remaining 14 games and still retain a fair chance of copping the Pacific Coast league pennant. The Stars are four gamea ahead i of the challenging Oakland Oaks I who also have 14 games left. If the Stars merely break even In their 14, the Oaks would have to capture 11 of their 14 In order to catch up. ; The Stars, however, hav won 14 of their last 18 games and figure i to play better than MO ball from now on. Portland. San Francisco and Loa Angeles are mathematically out of the race and a full-fledged miracle would be needed for Seattle. Sac ramento or San Diego to win. All teams were Idle Monday. Tuesday night' series openers with probable pitchers: Hollywood (Art Schallock 10-91 at San Francisco (Con Dempsey 17-11.) Oakland tMllo Cardlnl 13-81 at Loa Angeles iLe Anthony 8-19). Portland iRrd Lynn 9-1) at San Diego tJesa Flores 18-9). Seattle (Guy Fletcher 23-10 at Sacramento tBob Otlleapte 14-131. Turnesa Dies WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Sept. IS iAi Frank Turnesa, 61, of the famous golfing brothers, died yes l trrriay after being hospitalised i since April. look Bety: tho different-! MIPS brown shoes brown, black hoa black, red shoe red. And give a brilliant, lasting shin. Thrifty, too. In all popular new! DYANSHINI Polish wKk Main odotal NY Looks To Page For Wins By The Aaaaclated Freae Joe Page and Ted Wllka. baae- 1 ball'a celebrated firemen, loom aa key men In the etretch drive of the : favored New York Yankeea and 8t. Loula Carda. The team atandlngi and achedule give the Yanka and Carda the edge I but only aa long aa Page and Wllka continue to produce. Each haa ap peered In ftl gamea, Aa the Yanka and Carda move Ir to the final three weeks of the season with the opening today of : the last lnteraectlonal series, the I relief aces figure to tell the atory. i New York, out front by three full gamea after 8unday'a double win ! while Boston waa drooping two.i used Page In five of Its 11 Sep- tember gamea three times he heln- ed Tommt Bvrne out of trouble. He saved All'e R-molds and Fred San- i ford once each. Manager Casey Btengel may have , to call on Smoke Joe today. After ' Eddie Lopat pitchea the opener against the 8t. Loula Browns. Caaey ! has selected rook'e Wally Hood to pitch the second game. Hood, a recent Kansas Cite rrad. will be getting hla first major league start- I Ing test Return of Yogi Bern to home f. ,orm " tremerulous w, n morale, iney got While the Yank play a pair with the Brownies, the desperate Boston Red Sox must take on the steaming Detroit club. Winners of 10 straight and IS of their but 70. the Tigers Invade the east for the last time. Intent on becoming pennant factor. Time la fast run ning out on all Yankee chaser but particularly for Detroit which has oi Jy 14 to play and trails oy S'4 games. They are eurht back on the Important losing aide. In the National the alunina- of Stan M usta and Enoa Slaughter i and the efficient relief work of I Wllka (11-J) hare given the Cards I IS game edge over the Dodgers. I Wllka haa been biimnen in hit last few outings but the St. Louis staff required hi strong right arm In four of Ita last nine game. The Cards, like all 16 major league teams had an open date res terdar. but they're looking ahead 1 11 ,he '1 three-game series at 8txrt.smans Park with aecond- "'ace Brooklyn September 31-"3. Those games probably will decide the pennant race. CARDS MEET GIANTS Tonights aerie opener with the New York Giants la the first nf 13 straight home dstes for the Red Birds. After that they finish up with fire at Chicago and Pitu- burgh. Brooklyn has i to win this flag onij,, ,3av, New Yorlti ompemted the road. If It's going to do the Job. Burt Shotton's Dodgers, un certain about Pee Wee Reese's con dition, start a 10-game jaunt to night In Cincinnati. Only two of their 16 remaining gamea will be played at Ebbet Field. Texas Gal Keeps Jinx ARDMORE, Pa, Sept IS A little Texas gsl with a winning smile and a big heart kept a nine year jinx going in the U. 8. women i amateur golf championship.. Pretty Joanne Barr Tracy, an un known lady of the links from Dallas, spoiled sturdy Grace Lencxyk's 32nd birthday by eliminating the de fending champion. 1 up In the first round of the 1949 USOA tournament. The jtnx Mrs. Tracy upheld was the failure of any women's amateur queen to repeat since Betty Jameson won In 1939 and '40. GYM SHOES Famous RED BALL REGULARLY 3.2S Now Buy now for school and savtt The GUN STORE ! I 114 Main St. 4 -O-O'''-'''-'-' BIGGEST YET This is Leo Whitting of Alturos with the 1 14 pound ontelope he bagged recently. The onimal is the largest brought into Alturos to date, occording to reports. Horns measure 15'i inches and 15 inches. Photo by Jamee O. Souther. PEL, OWL MENTORS "CALL SIGNALS" FOR QUARTERBACK CLUB MEET Head Mentor Bob Hendenhott of the Klamath Union high achool Pelicans and Dele Daugherty of the Oregon Tech Owls outlined a gen eral gridiron picture at their respective schools for the Quarterback club, which met Monday noon In their first session of the season. Hendershott said the Owls "would not be a second-half ball club" thla year as they were last when" "' their homestretch drives were food enough for only one win. The Owl coach's main worry la at the end posltlona. described by him aa the "most Important position on the team." However, on the bnghter side, Daughertr aald hla backfleld, with Chuck Warren, breakawaV artist, the atlckout player, would be much faster than last year. The Owls have been emphasizing offensive measures tn workouts to date but thla week will settle down to defensive ticks and also brush up on their air attick. Daugherty Is trying to fill two open deles. October 29 and No vember 5. He is angling for gamea wfth either Lewis and Clark and the Nevada frosh or both. j Dtsewesion of high aehool football i antic dwelled mainly on enforce men I of diaeioiinary uveas ureo thte year. Heodershetf and Paul MeCalL head basketball roach, aald that vio lators wonld be punished without exception, eren though losing grid stera would hurt grid chances. The coach of the sport In which a lad is participating win have no say-so. but the decision of the coaches' board will be final. Hendershott paid special praise to this year'a Pelican squad for lu teamwork and determination. "There I no one outstanding star." he added, "but the team works as a whole." The major job ahead of th Pel coaching staff at molding a smooth backfleld, where graduation and transfers delivered the most potent body blow. The line is big and tough and Is causing no worry lines In Hender- I shott's face. j The Pelicans open the season, ! with Grant Friday night on Modoc field, while the Owls will travel to Fart Lewis. Wsah. to tackle the Second Division Warrior. The sol diers trampled Fort Ord August 17. 47 to 0. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE i Unchanged i NATIONAL LEAGUE (Unchanged) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (Unchanged) V I . i . ihutja -BmA Ton Sheppard, 13S, Baltimore, 30-30 Marlin Carbine Model 336 25-35 Winchester Carbine Model 94 While They Last! e For Guaranteed Watch Repairing It's LOUIE'SoZ 121 S. 6th I Tommy 10 JteaagWNBaaTffjafc " "'''"'Sigtt in r ' W ' .? ' d r Pels Hold Night Drills The Pelicans will work out under lights on Modoc field to night -and tomorrow night. Coach Bob Hendershott an nounced. The Pels' opening game toes. Orant of Portland, are sched uled to take over the field Thursday night for last ses sion before Friday night's game. Practice licks will start about T o'clock. Game time Friday 1 t p. m. Williams Holds Lead ' CHICAGO, Sept. IS IJPV-Boston's Ted Williams maintained a wide lead in the American league bat- a rig race uw-r witn ju ana also, monopolized four speck 1 depart- menu of play. . His 2i2 was a one point drop from a week ago. Second place George Kell of Detroit lost two poinu for J3 but was 30 polnU ahead of third place Bob DiUlnger of St Louis. Two newcomers to th big 10 were Boston's Bobby Doerr who re- ; turned to the list with JOS to tie uowon, iw. inicago, J. non ! Johnny Pesky of Boston for sev- i title.) i er.th. and Hoot Ever of Detroit who notched .297 to tie St. Louis' Roy Bievers for tenth. In fourth placo with J14 was Boston's Dom DiMagglo and Dale Mitchell of Cleveland was fifth with J1S. . Boston's Vem Stephens skidded out of the top 20 but continued his runs-batted-in pace with 146. Williams had tne most runs, 13S: most hiu. 183: most doubles 38: and most homers 37. Alii Reynolds of New York re gained percentage pitching honors with a 16-4 record for J00. but Boston's Mel Parnell had the moat wins, 32. and the most complete games, 24. Virgil Trucks of Detroit boosted his strikeout Ully to 141. Boston Tommy Collins. 127H Boston, knocked out Bobby English, 133',, Fall River, 4. TRADES and TERMS TRUCKS 1941 1942 1941 1949 1947 1938 1940 1941 1947 Ford Coupe Clean, radio and heater. r I T.. J roro i UQwr Eof Diatlrim S Wl U S IWIup and OK mechanically. International Demonstration Pickup. Chev. Pickup Advance design cab, 4-iptrd transmission, radio, heMer. Low mlleafe. GMC lV2-Ton Stake vf. fgf TTV ong wheel base, V7IV11js J" I On heavy duty throughout Stude. Vh-lon Clean and good. Mack EH Model, like new. JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE, Inc. llth and Klamath Sanders Promises No Magic LOS ANGELES, Sept. IS (J) Cosch Henry R. (Red) Sanders, who left the security of hia aim mater, Vanderbilt, for mors pre carious career at UCLA, get hla first contact with the Pacific coast brand of football Friday night. His team, the Bruins, or Uclana, engages Oregon Stat In th coli seum, and the man from the south with the pleasant drawl frankly admits he doesn't know what to expect. Thla peculiar anticipation may , continue all season, It being chronic condition with man who I coach football. I It may apply double to UCLA, . however, for the Bruins hav al I wavs been somewhat unpredictable. The likeable Handera earn to I'CLA with hla eyea wide pen,nd promptly promised no miracle. Ho la a sound alngle wing craftsman. : a fundamentalist: iandtr lei si . sense and aporently alsssad w-tl esUHiihed with the grid talent j hand. j I'KEH SINGLE WINO Whether he has been able to I Install the single wing after four ' seasons of th T-plav at UCLA re mains to be seen. Oregon Stat em ploys the single wing. too. Sanders has 35 lettennen from a tram that won three ard lost seven mes last year. Including a 3S-t loss to so-so Oregon State eleven. HI backfleld ace is a scrappy : little veteran at the tailback DOst t!cn. Ernie Johnson. The Sacra mento speedster was noted a a aea'back last year and now has added passing to his repertoire. "I'm gonna wrap him up from now on. and If he get hurt Itll b ' on a Saturday, not la practice.1 Sander commented, which Just about spells out hi regard for Johnson. FAIR BACKS Supporting Johnson ar some I fair backs named Cliff Schroder, who will do aome throwing from the fullback spot; Bob Watson and Howie Hansen, halfbacks, and a sophomore or two who might might, mind you enhance this : Bruin season considerably. His ends rat pretty wen. ne'a got a front line of ; timber. The main problem as lack f depth. There Just isn't say at ; this pre-season gUnoe. 1 Bandera, coach of th year m th Sooth eastern eonferen In lt-is, won eight, loot two and tied on , with Vanderbilt last year, j Houston Sugar Ray Robinson, ! ,M- New York, knocked out Char. State Farm Mutual slashes auto insurance costs! Savings up to 20 for Oregon drivers STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY Call or Com In Now! WM. N. GOEIS till Madison SL Phono 209t CARS V PICK-UPS Jor New tires, heater, seat cover. Good rubber fhone TJJS