WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1949 a.'RALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAlLS, ORECON PACH THIRTtIN Kiner Blast Homers No. 47, 48 Sacs Drub Suds' Guy Fletcher PIRATE ACE THREATENS BABE'S MARK By Tin Associated Frees Ralph Klner, Pittsburgh's friic buster, liss stolen th heaclllnee lir.m III pennant ia Willi Ilia liontal auaull an Unix IUiUi's all tmia hma run record. Twlra laat night the Pirate slug ir lied ma)cir Iragiia marka aa lie hammered Nna. 41 and 4a off Phil, adelphl I'hll pitching. Tha matki war must homer Willi bases full In a season lour and moat homers In commit Iva at bata (our. With 11 guinea to o, 14 of thrm at Mrbea field, tha 30-yrar-old Klnrr can brat tha llabee IBJ1 aiore nl M If hr krrus up hla terrlllr tu-titembrr para. High! naw ha trails Kulh by three games aa ha haa hla 4Mh In game Na. Ill whlla tha UU rtanitilno ameshrd hla 4th and 4lh In Na. 114. However. Kulh didn't eoniirrl with hU Wlh until gam Na. 111. Klner ran draw up even by hilling a pair Ihla afternoon. hi. .ouia and Brooklyn kept par In tha rar toward tha world arrira wllh Ih Tarda ahulllni out Nrw Vork. an Med Manger's brilliant ana-hit gam. That Ml HI. Louie allll I ' gainr In front. Mllligrr larrd only M OlanU. walking on man. In copping a tight durl Irom Pay Kolo. After Hid Chirdnn alnglrd In Ui arcond. ha rrtlrrd 1 In a row until he walked Hobby Thompson In the eighth. Ilohby waa cut down In a double play. iti MH Kxri.onr Brooklyn ilodrd (or Hire rum In th 10th Inning, two on Jarkie Kobinaon'e triple, to overcome Cin rinnatl. -J Tha Ix1grs were los Ini 3-1 with to out and nobody on In th ninth. Doubles by Oil Hndgea and Carl Punllo eent th gam Into eitra Innlngi. The Boaton Red Hoi gave warn ing that Ihey are not to be counted out ol the American league rare by twlra coming from behind U end Detroit a 10-game win streak, 7-4. With th Red Hoi winning and New York ! doublrhradrr wllh 81. Louis postponed until today because of rain, th Yankees' lead now measures J' games, tha Yanks hare I to play. Ilosion only 14. j Cleveland's aeheduled night game l III Philadelphia waa rained Ml bat j ( hlrags and Washington were able to plat their sneanlngleaa con teat at Orlfflth aladlam. Randy i urn perl 1 won II for the White Hot, I t. Th Meelon ttravea-t'hlraga Cub gaaao waa postponed beeauae ef wet groende. ISTANDINGS AMMICAN ItAM t. W. L. Pet. New Yolk S W M Boston W M Cleveland to hi JbM Detroit .. H M .MJ Phtlsdeiphla 1J M 1 1 Chicago M S3 .4og ! Ht. Louis 4B 90 i Washington 44 M Jill! Yesterday's Keaulta Boston 1. Detroit 4. Chicago J, Washington 1 (night). HU Umts at Nrw York 2. post poned, rain. Cleveland at Philadelphia, rain. NATIONAL LCAIil K W. L. HI. Louis M M Brooklyn 7 U Pel. .KM .(U in .4il ,4H0 AM .4.00 Philadelphia Boston . 14 6 81 New York Pittsburgh CincinnaU AO 11 M S3 Chicago M 4 Yealerday'a Reaulla Ht. Louis I, Nrw York 0 might). Brooklyn . Cincinnati I ilo In-nings-nighti, Pittsburgh II, Philadelphia ( (night), Boaton at Chicago, wet grounds. PAnric coaht lkagi'i w. u Pet.; Hollywood loo 14 J1S Oakland eg u .jjj Seattl PI n juj Sacramento aj jmj 8an Diego II H M Han Pranclaco g gj ,471 Portland M 1 Mi log Angeles M lot jai ; Yealerday'a Rraulta Ban Diego J, Portland I. rJarramento , Seattle 1. Oakland . Los Angeles 5. ' 1 Hollywood 2, San Pranclaco 1. j Bowlers Prepare j For New Season Plvg city bowling league will tart rolling aa anon aa each loop's personnel la complete, It was learned at a meatioo nf tt, iit bowling association last night. New teams and new sponsors in looking for preferred spot and they can have them If last ar'a spon sors do not come In early. Offlrerg for the Klamath Kails City Bowling association for th coming; year are President Buck Parguson, reelected: Secretary Treasurer Mel Robinson; First WTAM Cougars Are Small But Tough PULLMAN, Wash., Biiit. 14 141 Dynamite cornea In small packagea and so will the Washington Stale college football team this year small and hard to handle. It also will b the best tram Head Coach Phil Harboe haa had alnce he came to the Cougar camp In 1U45. At least that's the way Har boe feels about It, despite Uie loss ol Hupar-ekaibark Jerry Williams and Tackle l.aurle Nlrml. When Harou aays his line will be small he means In comparlalon wllh toe brneinolh standards ol the Paci fic Coast conference. Tha line he's counting on now will average al most 1U4 pounds, the backs nearly ls 'Hie Cougar coach Isn't making any claims lur Ills Ukiu. but nee not planning on decorating the con Irrnue Oasrllirnl wllh It either. Washington BUI won (our, lost five and lied on last year to fin ish fourtit In conference standings. "Our problem has been defense." Harboe aald. "We were a high scor ing team last year, but the other boys could score on lis. loo. We'll be better In that department this year." 1 he Cougara will operate from tha T-formatlon again this year, and a pan of top-notch passes will make II a dangerotta formation.. Prank Mayaya. I a. pound a, si a r I rhaea. throws with his left flipper and hits frequently, for a rhamr. Bob tiara bold, a lal-poanderi pilches froaa th rlihl aide. lUlfbacka Bobby McOulre (left) and Don Paul 1 tight 1 hav shown speed and eluslvenesa In practice sejMions trial make Ih loaa of Jer ry Wlltiama easier U bear. Barb" said recently ol Paul. End Pran Polsloot and Center La Vern Torgemin, "they're not good they are great." Marv Cross, a aophomor half bark In 1M haa been switched to fullback. Crone is a 300-pounder wllh speed to burn for a man that big. Heady to hark him up in the po sition are Bert Alllnger, Johnny Nonius and Kay Hobba. Th top Cougar guards of l4g are gone but too sophomores have shown so marh atuff the returning Irttermen guards may have to take a bark aeal. fiene Rleger, 1U, and Mel Thompson, IRA, are arheduled to atari In those positions now. Torgeson. a one-man cyclou on defense, will handle th center spot nicely, with Olenn Rlckerl to help out. Jerry Houghton, a 330-pound sen ior, will (111 In one tackle. Oordy Hsnson, 3M. a Junior, and Bob Doornlnk. 3IS. are contending for the other post Both sides are back ed up by capable reserves. On one wing will be Polsfoot, a pasa re ceiver Harbor saya rant be equal led. Otto Koder U rtperied to hold down the t her end. Th Cougars have a hatful of backfleld reserves Including atari Ilk Bud Roffler, Sonny Ualloway and Byron Bailey up from the fresh man team. Sophomores and trans fers hav strengthened the team throughout. HNC lera off against t'tah State Agricultural eolleg September li lt first season opener at home In a decade. Th rest of th arhedule b: Heplembrr 34. Montana NUIe university at Pullman; October I, houlhem C alifornia at Us Angeles; Oetobee t. Oregon at Pullman; Oc tober 15, Idaho at Moscow: October 33, I't'LA at Pullman; Orlobrr 3. Oregon Hlat at Corvallls; Novem ber a. California at Berkeley; No vember I. Washington at Hrallle. Vice Victor Schnonover: Secont! Vice Frsnk Hall; Third Vice Henry Dlllstrom and Fourth Vice Al Hackenworth. Directors are Louis Pastega. Art Brooks, Frank Drlscoll and Bill Martin. CALIFORNIA DEER Season Opens Friday, Seph 16th r Your last chance for gnn W eight ar telescope Installs k tlons. DEER RIFLES FOR RENT The GUN STORE 314 Main 8U CLOSING OUT1 1947 FORD CLUB COUPE -1941 CHEV. CLUB COUPE 3 LATE MODEL PICK-UPS ALL REDUCED $100! DUKE AUTO SALES 1000 e. Krsw JOE GRACE POKES. FIVE SINGLES By The Associated Press Overshadowed only slightly by Hollywood's dash lor the Pacific Coast league pennant waa last night'e stand-in performance by a little known Sacramento outfielder named Jie Orace. Tha Solona pulled Into a tie for third place with Seattle by assault ing Guy Fletcher, tha league's win nlngest pitcher, for a to 1 victory. Orare, filling In for tha Injured Walter Drnpo at first base, Ird th attack against th Rainier with five straight singles. Which, wllh due apologies to hard-hitting Mr. Drnpo. la th kind of stlckwork Ih Sacs could have used more of earlier this semester. While Sacrament waa whipping Ihe Halnlera, Hollywood maintained Its four game lead over second plae Oakland wllh a flimsy I Is I tri umph aver the Haa rranrlaro tieale. Tha winning run blossomed In the ninth Inning n a balk. Con Dempaey, who went th dis tance lor the Seals, was the victim, and were It not for hla balk th Heals might have boosted their Oakland brethren a notch closer to the top. Art Sliallock, the winner, fanned right and gave up only four hiu. Oakland. Ilka th drank In th revolving door, worked hard laat night bat gal aowhrr. Th Acorns trimmed Ih lethargic Law Angelea club, to I. Hlgnlflrafitly, th last plae Angels now hav lost 14 out of their last I game. At Man Dlegs, the Padre edged Portland. 1 Is 1 as Joss r lores approached Ih charmed elrrl with hla lth pitching trtaaph. Mai Weal poled hla 45th homo run of the season for San Diego. . All games laat Bight were series openers. Diamonds Set High PITT8BURO. Calif.. Sept. 14 oPI The Pittsburg Diamonds have a 1-0 lead In the President s Cup play offs of the Far West baseball league. They defeated the Redding Browns 6-4 last night, v Home runa by Willie Enoa and Manager Vine DlMagglo made the difference for the Diamonds. Both teams connected for 11 hits and both made two errors. Pittsburg'! big Inning was the third, when' four run were scored aa Enoa and DlMagglo each hom ered. DlMagglo acored again In the the winning run. He singled arid went home on a sacrifice and an other single. Redding 010 001 1014 11 3 Pittsburg . 004 001 lOx 11 1 Rebels Win RICHMOND. Vs.. 8ept. 14 IIP) The Richmond Rebels, outmaneu vered for three quarters, stormed into the fourth period for two touchdowns and handed the Hono lulu Warriors a 31-30 defeat In a fooball game laat night. OINlROUl MOUTH I 3V si assart T.tkva!l Enjoy good fellowship? Double your enjoyment! Ask for this "Double-Rich" Kentucky whiskey today. Say "Make mine Cream!" DOUBLE -RICH f'3?,!V ITNTllfkYWHIW-A RIFNfi r lianivvui 14 Proof, 7014 Oral Neutral Spirits. Basin Dogs Enter Bay City Trials Three Klamath men left today for Sao Pranclaco where they will enter their dogs lu the bay city's retriever trial September 18-IS. Hal Bhldler will enter Jet Pilot, Jim Btllwell will send Oakcreek'i Sir Dorchester Into th trials and Larry Walking will hinge hope 011 Kim. Pat Montgomery, owner of the Shasla-Csacada Kennels, who handled several Klamath dogs so successfully In the trials here last week-end, will work Jack Henry Jlbodad Jade. McKnary Hudson Jet and hla own Sally. Sally, a Chesapeake, last year won points In the open event In San Pranclaco. SPORTS : ROUNDUP evMyw8y Hugh Fullerton NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Sept. 14 0V1 Dr. Mai Stevens, one-lime Yale and New York uruveralty football coach, apent his first day off In a couple of months casting a critical eye over the Yale squad yesterday ... To be truthful about It. there was plenty to criticize aa the Ells went through a long scrimmage preliminary to Herman Hickman's annual barbecue . . . CapL Levi Jackson. Bob Spears and a 155-pounder named Harlan -Hoaa" Davis did some good running but the big guys who were supposed to clear Uie way for them Just didn't . . . "I'm not so sure shout the T formation," commented Dr. Stevens, who Is more concerned about hla polio patients In Jersey City than about football these daya. "It wastes too many men at least on and usually two on each play . . . It wins a lot of games now be cause everybody Is using It, but the beat system still Is to have better plsyrrs then the other fellow snd more of them ... I'd sUU like to see what would happen If a college coach would copy the proa and tell his players to throw a peas on three out of four plsya." BOB UIEOKNUACK. Ysle's track coach. Is shuddering over the pos sible fate of eleven track men on th football squad, but Hickman merely retorts, "they're football players we loaned him for track." . . . Basketball Tutor Howard Hob eon still gets a chuckle over attend ing a summer dlntc with Ken tucky's Adolph Rupp . . . Adolph called on an outstanding schoolboy prospect to demonstrate various . , . v.- 1 . . 1 ,t,.M rv KlCt went wiuioui a niua rism uy w a mid-court overhead ahot which Rupp described as virtually ImpoS' sible . . . When the boy sank that one, the Kentucky baron called time out and went Into a huddle in which he presumably told about the beauties of the blue grass country, j then continued the clinic . . . Tip from this territory, where the kid couldn't quite satisfy the committee I on admissions, Is to keep your eye 1 on Jim Carina, a freshman at Stan ford. Story Is that hell make th fans forget Olenn Davis. BOB H1GGINS. retired Perm 8ta'.e coach who has been sporting a Be Tartan hat alnce his summer visit to Oermany. wasn't surprised when a townsman stopped him the other day and commented about his play. lng soccer . . . Seems the New York VL IM Wastry issiaritSBS as aafSviasr CSchanUy Dtrrlllsr Inc.; N. Y7C Tr v ,11 GRAZIANO FAVORED THE ROCK PICKED TO WHIP FUSARI NEW YORK. Sept. 1 lyP-Rocky Orazlano, the blggeat question mark and dollar mark In th boxing busi ness, return to the ring tonight a olid choice to whip Charlie Fusarl In th Polo Orounda. Th much suspended Rock, mak ing hla first main stem start alnce he was flattened by Tony Zale 16 month ago, hag been Installed a g to t favorite to win. The price may go even higher by fight time, 7 pm. (PST). While there la a great deal of smcertalnly about Oraslano'e abil ity, there at no doubt ever hla gale pulling powers. The former middle weight king's first home town show ing In three years as bringing In the customers. Th promoting Interna tional Boalng club anticipates a crowd of ta.000 and a gross el over Klamath Men Win Rifle Honors Two members of th Klsmsth Rill and Pistol club won high honors In th Medford small bore rifle match held at Medford last Sunday. Axel Jacobaon won four medals. first In the 60-meter any-light match In the expert class, first In the 60-yard any-alght match, first In the any-elghts aggregste, and second In the grand aggregate ex pert class. Maurice A they won a second In the 60-yard any-elghts match and second In the any-aights aggregste medal marksman s class. The grand high aggregate trophy was won by Paul Dodge of Yreka, Calif. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Lea Angeles Frankle Daniels. 1M. Bakerafleld. Calif., stopped Pedro Jlmlnes, leu, San Francisco, I. Hartford. Conn. George Dunn. 112, Hartford, outpointed Miguel Aeevedo. 131. Havana. 10. Labbock. Tex. Bill Henderson. HI. Lubbock, knocked out Jeep Oneal, 132. Oklahoma City, I. Galveston. Tex. Eddie Bertollno. 1M, outpointed Keith Hamilton. 13. New Orleans, 10. Research ha disclosed thst ap ples on a tree planted In nitrogen- enriched soli will grow larger, but will lose much of their pretty color. 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