FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rACe THIRTEEN r ?p "On Gam At A Time" Sport columnUU are brassy bit I bl nd favorable pastime of e spurts scribe u to climb a lung way out on the limb. However, limbs are shaky III eerly araaon and your - wrller will make no prediction a to Uie (at ol U 1848 Pelican irld machine. Hut I will snak an assertion. Thla year'e Miuad Junius Into llir evening fray tonight wllh an thins Ihey'v knn ehori on In lha put. U wit, hrallhr mental altitude. Thla etelement, af coarse, needs tare than a lltlla captaining. Espllclty, thla I" Uia ulluauun pre vailing on Mixliio llrld nuw. Tilt Pelicans ar resolved they'll pl "one gania at a Unit." Tonight, Uiey muva In against Oram, nut week IJslcm and ao on down tha Una. Tha Hit Blark Tornado of Mra ford will no longrr bo a bugato They're not "playing" Mcclfnrd now nor will Uiey unlll they're scheduled lha Blfht o( Ortobrr 14. Tht Pl$ Won't Lose Before The Game Oil y. tha Pela may low some football tallica Uils year, but tlirir louaa wan t a Into lha atallaUral bnoka until Uia final tun cnda the game. Ukaabla Dob llnideraholl started tha arm inn ntf right when ha aimed Uila rarnark at Uia Pal grtddrra on opanlnt practice day: "I u.m t Ilka a losing ball club and 1 know you don't want to play on a losing ball club "Wall play to win but well play ona at a uni " My ami ir liana will ram after opanlnt gemee ara playrd axaund tha loop Uila week-end. Par 9mm aufftr It to aay yea may Rot a ha beat Pelican squad In tha arheal'a hlatury tonight kul yaall a a 'IghUnt aquad that la wwrklnt far lha Pu. "We have no ouutandint atar thla year but a bunch of buys who work tutaUiar," Mrndersholl told quarter barkra at a recent mcelint Thi la a healthy auu. Just One Guess Away From Home I will maka ona prediction, thla ona away from Uia noma eccne. In my opinion, trid egperla ar eelling Orrtnn Blala college aliort In Uialr pra-aeaann prognostications regarding Uia order of finish In lha Pacific C'oaal Iratu. - - 1 nnul .Ilnti i. U ..... finiah in Ilia tint dirtaion. My re, aon for thla la tha new coach. Kip Taylor. Ha likri lha boys and. mora lm. ponanl. tha bnya Ilk mm. Thla la a faclar that la seldom fit-weed. Hal deelr I win far lha arid teacher sometime means tha dlf 'cane between a win and a loom. Many, many af Knala Rorkne's l"M wra wan aff tha gridiron. Yesterday's Stars By Tba Associated rnwa Halting Jne Gordon. Indiana doubled in tha lint run to spark a flvo-run eighth Inning that tara thr Indiana a 10-6 triumph ovar the Yankees. Ha alao alnilrd In a run In tha ninth. Pitching-Al Benton, Indians relieved Bob Lemon after Uia Yanki had counted four lime against the alar righthander In Uia eighth and a topped Uia league leader cold wllh ona harmlan hit In one and two third Innings to preserve tha In dian' lead ovar tha Yank. Indians Slice NY Loop Lead Ry Tha Aaaoclatrd rrrea The Second Ouesacr society, kpt conspicuously quiet Uila year by the auund baaeuall tacllca of Casey Blengel. haa finally cum to III. The membera of Ute 808 ara pointing their fingers at the veter an manager of Ilia New York Yan keea, accusing him of pulling a couple of "rocks" yesterday that coat tha Ilroiig Bomber! an Im portant game. How much mora Ihea "lapses" will roal lha Yankeea will not be determined ontll tha aeaaon'i close, hut yealrrday Ihry helped the leveland Indiana to defeat lb Yankee, le t, whlrh cut lha New Yorkera' Ural plana martin aver Hoaton la two and a half tame. Ntenfcl'a orltlra point out lhal Hlengei waa aa murh at laull In yeaterday'a luaa to Ike Indiana aa Pllrher Allle Heynolda or lha lour plavera who committed five arrora whlrh gave Cleveland five un earned runa. The BOM la aaklng why HtriiKel ordered Itcynolda to laaua an In tentlniial pan to I-irry Doty In Uie eighth Inning, thu forcing Allle to fare the cver-dangerou Jo lor don wllh a runner In arnrlnt posl tinnT And why didn't Caaey yank Itcynolda during that hectic eighth when the Tribe ilammed him for four atraithl hit and five rum after Iwo were out? FATAL IH.HTH Here la what happened In the fatal eighth. The arore wa 3-1 In Cleveland a favor. Krynolda walked 1 Date Mitchell to open the Inning. ' I.ou liuutlreau aarrlftred but Mickey I V.m..n fll.u4 .,,1 thm w,,i,H out. At thla point, Hlengei ordered Reynoldi to walk Iby tor Oordon. l,arry had homered In the aixth to anap a 3-3 deadlock. Clordon. an ea-Yankee. promptly doubled In k-ft. aenrtng Mitchell ar.d aeiidint Dnby lo Uilrd. Uby Ken nedy aiivgted to acora two more. Thurman Twker followed wllh an other one-bagger, but Htcnge) gave no algn lo hl bull pen brigade. Jim Hraan accounied for another run with tha fourth etralght Cleveland aafeiy. When Outfielder Oena Woodllng fumbled tha ball. Tucker aramprrrd acroae the plat with the filth run of the Inning. Thla waa the only game In both major leagues yratrrday. County lis In Non-League Grid Tilts Two county football tea ma will open their 1M9 grid achedule thla week-end againat non-conference opnonenla. . Tha Merrill Hutklea face the Tulelake eleven tonight on the Merrill field at 1:30 p. m. Harold Hendrtckaon. Merrill head coach. waa greeted with 30 Mplranta thla year, wniiv r rm lien, lujciaav, mi 14 lettarmen on hand as a nucleua for tht aeaaon'a pliy. Baturdav afternoon. 3 p. m . on Mndoe field. Barred Heart Academy tangle wllh tht Klamath Union 1 team. SPORTS ROUNDUP ly Hugh FulUrten NRW YORK, Kept. 19 UP) Re port keep trickling In that a ahake up I due In the Chicago Cuba' front office before next eceaon and may be llial'a natural for an elghlh-plact club that already haa changed man ager once thla aon. . . . Latent alory la that Charlie Orlmm will be made director of the Cuba' farm ayolrin. which hunt produced much under Jack Bheehan, and that Ited Bmllh I out a "advance man" In tha trading market. . . . Only evidence to far I that Oena Law Ing, an enperlenced farm man, wa autitlenly moved Into Chicago a Orlmm'a aaalalant. , , , Indication of how the varloua club regard Uia tight pennant raoe wa that the Yankeea aent three men, Including Htadium Superintendent Charlie Mc Manua, to Wedneaday a world aerlea meeting while lha oilier had only one apiece. Detroit, alao Invited, de clined with thank. Harry (lelael, former American league umpire who thought ha had retired from the arbitration bual neaa aeveral yeara ago, now find he dldn t Oov. Henry P. Uchrlck- rr of Indiana recently named Oelael aa a member of the aula board of arbitration to act tie a dlapute be tween a union and a bu company . . . . Oelael probably will be the picture of frustration If he find somebody else calling atrlke. Ptgakln Picking' IKIraeffl Tesaa A. and M. va. VMIanara Tb At i lea will find that Paaaular ella la .Vlllaasvaa rutted fellow. Kentucky va. Mlaaiaalppl Koalhem I Kenlarkra Hlldcata. going hell Nay: "Pardon my eouthera aecl dent.' William and Mary va. Houatoai Mllllam and Mary lull weed Ufa) Losing the llkea al Houston. Trainer Jimmy Jonea aay Cita tum will be ready to run at Hia leah thu winter and adda: "I might have got hlra ready lo run thla fall, but Uie good aUkea are over a dis tance and there' no use rushing him Juki to have him run.". . . . Wllh Uie addition of Bleva Hokuf and Le Thompson lo hra coaching alatf. Columbia Lou Little haa di vided hi assistant into offensive and defensive -platoons Prof. Lit tle haa bean a to-mlnuta man for , over 30 year. . . . Ike Armstrong. U-gmning his 2Mh year of grid coaching at Utah, ha outlasted 23 ; other coaches at Skyline Bu school. He also haa won 13 conference champlonshlpe. which may explain II. ... Michigan report that all ' 97.000 sr st for four of It home i football game have been gold and the other Iwo likely will be sellout. Ks-lleavywelghl Champion Jack Sluckey and Ditto Joe lotua were seated together at the Garden fights Uie other night, . . Sharkey watched Intently a Rocky Caatellanl took a pounding from Kid Oavllan. then turned to Joe and asked: "Ain't that a helluva way to make a living?" Ducks, Beavers See First Football Action Hjr The AmmUUc. Prrw Ccllrue foot.)!. I crows into the national uporU scene tonight ftnd tomorrow. While the big autumn nhuw doean't get roaring lull furnace ESI C2ta fflySTANDINGS PACIPIC COAHT LEAIilE W. L. Pit, Hollywood Oakland flacremento .... Seattle San Dlrgo Ban Pranclaco Portland Lot Angeles 100 . . W ... 3 ... ei .. o M ... l M H 71 86 (7 n n 108 AM 17 until next week, the rah rah boys will have tome major games to en thuse over. Pnremoat of thene will be Uie Pacific Coast conference tussle between Oregon Bute and UCLA tonight In huge Los Angeles ; geles 1 to Hollywood. PORTLAND UPENDS PADRFS By Tha Aaaorlaled Preaa The Pacific Coast league stretch race today I back In the neck-and-neck stage. Chief reason for some Is that Ban Pranclsco la more neighborly to Oakland than Lo An- coliseum. Tha contest figure to be a mys tery match for both sides, at each si green and untested. The Urlans. who managed only three victories In 10 tries last year, will have Henry Redi dianders, formerly of Vanderbilt, at the coaching helm. Other prime action tonight will see 8t. Mary's playing host to Ore ton and Purman visiting Oeorgta't i Bulldog at Athens. Os. .477 A highlight of Saturday's after. .414 31 Last Nights Keaulta Sacramento 4, Beattle I. Ban Pranclaco 3. Hollywood Portland , Ban Dlrgo 6. Oakland 13, Los Angeles . NATIONAL LEAGUE Unchanged AMERICAN New York Boston .. Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Chicago - 8t Louis Washington LEAtit'E ... 17 51 .. M it .. 1 M ... t2 60 .. 73 M ... 67 82 ... 48 n 44 i noon play will be the Texas Chris. Uon-Ksnsss embroilment at Law- 1 The Beala made It two In a row last night over the league-leading Burs. Big Cliff Mellon bora down In the clutches for a 3-2 win al though Hollywood nicked him for 11 hit. The Seals, meanwhile, were able to collect only five binglea oil Willard Ramsdell and John Roy. The Oak walloped the Angel ; for the third etralght Urn. Oak land exploded for six run In ins I sixth and went on to win 12 to I i. Billy (The Kid) Martin climaxed the big Inning with a grand slam i homer. Hal Baltzman of Portland copped rence, Kas. After bowing lo the ...... a ' r. " ,.7u- r -T. lT:.- t wear a nun" isi? . . and a 8-5 win. The Beavers hit Diamonds Take Lead REDDINO, Calif, Sept. 18 (PI The champion Pittsburg Diamonds today hold a 3-1 edge In tha Par West league's President's eup play offs. The Diamonds hung up their second victory last night when they defeated Redding 7-1 behind Uie flve-hlt pitching of Pete Hernan dea. Hernandei had a shutout until the ninth when Reddlng's manager, Ray Perry, homered for the tingle tally. The two teams play again to night and Saturday In the best of seven aerlea. The lint score: R. H. Z. Pittsburg .... J01 300 0107 10 1 Redding 000 000 0011 f I Hernandet and Lucido; Simons, Llneberger (4) and Johnson. lanta, Oa - Dot Klelty. Long 1 Calif : and Mrs. Dot Oennaln Porto er. Manna. Pa. Youthful Mlaa Bauer had a com paratively easy time with Betty MacKinnon, Texarkana, Ark., wlrv nlng 4 and 1. rSteTr4MTsa8el r ri -is r .re I Whim three homers and the Padrea two In the free-htttlng contest. Max West'a grand slammer waa hit 46U) of the year. Sacramento's Orv Orove yielded but six hit In pitching the Solon to a (-1 victory over Seattle. The Yesterday's Results Cleveland 10, New York 6. lOnly game scheduled i. Noren Voted Most Valuable ' LOS ANOEI.R8. BepL 16 tr The Pacific Coast league's most valuable player for 1048 Is Irv Noren. slug ging centerflelder of the league leading Hollywood Stars. Twenty baseball writers In league cities gave Noren 10 vole for Uie honor, double that of Uie runner-up. Shortstop Artie Wilson of Oakland. The 26-year-old Noren la hitting 323 tor third place behind Wil son's .357 and Sacramento's Al While J25. He la fielding A88. Texaat In last year's opener. 14-13. the Jayhawks reeled off seven con secutive triumphs before losing their final two games. The Pacific coast dominate tht remainder of the afternoon card. Ulah will play at Washington; Hunts Clara at California; Utah n,. .v r..sningon o-aie: ana Rainlers' onlv run earn on Neil .630;Bsn Jaw Slat at Stanford. All Sheridan's 14lh homer. He later 10 are non-conference affairs. wg, banished for kicking his glove M3 ! Duquesne of Pittsburgh wUl go I wnen Orove atruck him out In Uie .677 ' south and tangle with Uie Deacons 1 eighth 25 from Wake Porest. I , .410 Two after-dark contest will send Philadelphia Bobby Lee. 151, .348 1 two southern and eastern elevens I Baltimore, outpointed Herman Mc- J17 ; Into the Southwest. William and ! Cray, 151, Philadelphia. 8. Mary travels to Houston, while VII- Perth Amkoy, N. J. Sonny Lurt lanova eollese of Philadelphia ano, 135. Peterson. N. J, outpointed cla--.hr with Trxa A&M. Al Penplno, 131, Brooklyn, 8. 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