Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 01, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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WALLOPINi RALPH WEISER
fans like Ills dynamite
Dope Sheet
From The
Big Leagues
By Tim Awm-lalrd f'rc
With the Mart t dm Major
f.enuuo aciiNon onlv two week.-,
tway, Dili In Minki-down time
A quirk look nt III? (iiourMs or
luck of mime nl each of the teams
la In onler. l.istinit Die eluun ac
cording to llirlr JIM liiiili, Jie;e
what happens I.
Amcrlt-an League
NKW YOHK Casey lrni?r
operatives' Mill urn Hie ones tn
brat, even with the ln of Jue 111
Mnsfflo and the probable clrpnrt
lire of Jerry Colfmuil to the Mu
rine Corps.
C'l.KVKI.AND The Inilliinn
have Ihe beil "ni Four" puchlnif
ulaff In oa.iebiill. iiril If nnv lenin
H golnir o bent nut the Yanks, It
ahnulri be Uie Tribe.
BOSTON Till Ii a piirr.le. Ilie
lied Sox linve been IiIUiiih. but
haven't been kpUIiik much pltrli
Ins. their trouble down thiouuh the
'Hie Qtiest'nn U:
jer r.
CIIJCfllMI
Weiser
Battles
Proctor
Wnllopln' Rnlpli Velcr. who nev
er fail lo Klve f:Mlc fan more
thnn their moneys worth, nppeitr
Hiilnrdiiy nluht tn the ftrml-wmdup
nt Ihe Armory, the flrkt boxlnit
uliow here for nenrly 10 inonthn.
The Bentty Hotnlier meeltt Jim
my Proctor. California By area
Nmro, lmhlwel(hl who recently
defeated Bobby Doll of Bohe. Idu..
In a ring upet.
Its a Aix-rtnind bot. om
four suppoituiR IlKhla to the Indian
Dirk Wolle-Somiy Orccn trn-iound
mam event.
Welher. whose t.llm phyi.lcpie be
lles the dvnumlte he tnrrtes In his
right hitnd. Ik a club fldhtrr who
nlwayii flguri's In rock and sock
ucitoit.
CLYDE
STUFFS
IN 40
NKW YORK if ImBhI)' grit
ty Kxplorers had no formula for
atopplnil bl Clyde I ovelltlte. and
a result Kiiiiii will meet the
I'eorlii Cnlerpllhii'H In the Una's
of the Olympic fiBKketbicll Trlt!"
Tuenday lll(jllt at Madison Square
Oarden,
LuvelMU, tbe nearest thlnu fo
a a'.'orliiK ri.bjl. muffed 40 point
throtmh the corrin Monday ntnlit
KuiiMtH overcame Ihe determined
Kxplorera from LitHalle, 70-65. In
perlinis the mot thrilling gutiie
aeen here thin hlthoii.
K TKT WIN
In the opener, Peoria repented
IIh A All til lo win over the Phll
llpa Oilers by whlpplntc the Bartle.s
vllle, Okla., club. 04-50. with sur
prlalmr eaie.
By wlnnliiK, K(tiiAu and Pew in
qualified seyen pluyera for the U.S.
Olympic team which will Journey
lo JfebilnH !)) Hummer.
Kaniiaa Coach Pho Allen picked
five itenlora Lovcllette. BUI Llen
hitrd. Bob Kenney, John Keller and
Bill Hoaxland and Jumora uean
Kelley and Charley Hoag.
IIKf'OMMKNIATION
Wlllnrd Womble, Peort coach.
Mid lie had recommended lo the
Olympic committee that five of
hih players and two from other top
AAU tcanin be selected.
Bo the onlv Ihliw to be decided
Tuesday nldit other than pres-
tlK
, ..
'PLAY
BALL'
IN PCL
TIME OUT!
ERIC PEDERSEN
. . . Nature Boy back
Gallagher
Subs For
Carlson
lly Tke AocUtf Pre
It's "Play Ball" Tuesday for the
eiKht teams of the Paclllc Coast
.eac And on the husln at ofiU
inl.sUc comments from club man-
inxtrH, the second divlslori ia Komi(
to be virtually tenantless when the
loops 180-Kttme Oolden Annlvcr-
Ihaiy tcm ends Sept. 21.
No lets than live pilot consider
they have a chance lor the pen-
jia:t. The other three Indicate
i tiny 1 1 be satisfied to wind up in
iti; itrht civifion, ana won i oe as
tonished If they make It.
The opening day lineup and .
p)lbb)(( probable: '
n'lAKTKKS
KfiiUle. Charley fichanx. at Ko!-
jlywuod, Johnny Llndell; Los An-1
ueles, Eddie Chandler, at Sacra-
himUg, Jcm Florei; Portland, Jled j
Adams, at San Francisco, Bill i
Kcedir, Ottkiand, Alien Gettci, at
San Oietjo, Guy Fletcher. The Los I
, Am:e!eft-SacrKmenU) game Is Tues-
Jday afternoon. The othera are t
! Here's liow some of the mana
ers feel about their team's 1932
chances :
Kill Sweeney of Seattle, pennant
winner under Rogers HornEby last
year and lavored to repeat, be
JJete.i Dial when be brines the club
north two weeks hence It will be
f I t-Wf A.
"I'd juNt like to get my hands
on Vht. Jofcrr who nwitctifd ihr
markers or oo- cros-countr
race!"
Carroll
Hits 405
For Pels
Gene Conley May Get
Starting Boston Job
it-tns thp. league. Ktwftd &ndoav
Last week's wrestling lae team r he hnoct uili overcome nos-
will be to determine who i" "" sible pitching weaknesses.
will be head coach ot the Olympic '"."-C: """ """
learn. Womble or Allen. And. know-. ",h'V1i"','".t.n lp give the Kainiers a run ior;,rom lhe Klamath Union High
n t,7,m,., ...uV. V. .. ",c" " ocnooi s atmeuc otnce snow.
BRADENTON. Fla. Wi Oene
Conley, the tallest player la toe
majors and probably the tallest In
modem big leaftue annate, is find
ing a wide open opportunity for
his bid lo become Vhe lourth starl
ing pitcher lor the Boston Bravet.
Manager Tommy Holmes thinks
the 6-loot 8-lnch rookie Irom Wash
ington State has the ability to win
the Job.
And Holmes knows tne skyscrap
er rmhl-hBntSir belter than any
one else in training camp. They
jwcro at Hartford, Conn., together
i until June of last season, when
j Holmes moved up to the driver s
'seat ior the Braves.
I "Warren Spahn, Vern Bickford.
5 Max Surkont and Chel Nichols
lere my big tour" Holmes com
mented a few days ago, "But now
that Chet has left to tntei
, ice, the fourth spot is wide open.
IGene i-s one of several pitchers
who wtlt battle toe the jflS.
HIS
' "If he proves to me he can illl
the spot, thett it's his. If some
Ralon Carroll. 6-7 Pelican center. ")!" ?eP?
finished the 23-gamo 1951-52 basket- ils 0,n ."wa,""e' ?, U
1 y&TTN j
:y . 'J '
I I ,
Stan Hack of Los Angeles, tabbed bait season with 405 notnte tisures ' senw to romd if he
, give the Rainier, a run forl(rom lhc Kla I
.. ti K..U1- ' . . - tuiu wim ijuuiuvuiiiciji. uuu a ic w mnro nnints han taomm'ito
TOWMV HOLMES
, likes Conley
theac two competitors. Ihat'
piaycr additions, can go all thjRay Btli, lic0Tl6 Mh viVo I ThalappraaalolJMtsi-yearo
way- The 26 games Include two in thel from Richland. Wash., and Wash-
CU BS TO BEAT ( state Tournament. The Pelicans j Slf l c?
Hollywood's Fred Haney loresees ; won 19. !ost end tied one in the for he starred in Sundays 5-0 vic
"onc of the toughest battles in 'over-all campaign ;tory over Atlanta. He turned In a
years." with Seavtie. Los Aiwleaj Don Mills was the top junior jtftree-iKt job for his sis innings Q
and Oakland the clubs to beat. Uarslly scorer wllb j22 points. ol-Jthe mound ln that shutout.
r-Iov Hnmuir nf Pnrtlanrt- 'Tvp 1 , u.. if wn ...i.v. m 1 AMAV.1N&
Kansas' Clyde .Tn'i" ,"?h:8',7U ner 5 " iS2SiJSEKS S.f ST?hS USTIrtot'tattW
ww l as scored more , y in "? """"'" J pomw. a a .3 average, .as .-"--'"S-"vaC y restate ihe mtatat- Jtor-wra
inoli. season than anv ,.i icna 10 start now. we ve Deen Ben-(against a 43 5 average. Ior I
- . natn rnu war i nnn l itr.uw i
40 Not In
Records
NEW YORK I
Lovelletle now
nnlnls In slni
other malor coiletie
player In history but
count.
The 40 points tallied
son's place in the fouabWe.
I Gallagher was chjsen as a part
ner by Georges Dnelte after the
, French-Canadirn full nelson expert j
itnd Carlson fought to a deadlock'
wl!h Eric Pedersen and Kurt Vou
I -"on-v-helm.
I AI.OKE
Single
PCC Cage
Loop Eyed
ELLENSBURG, Wash. Wl A
basketball
it doesn't
by the
ilea the stalking-type pertormer Terre Jlaulc, Ind.. giant as Kan-
who Is sudden death when he gels
an opponent in trouble,
U'illS KVKN
Proctor, on his rliiR rep, will
Klve Weber plenty ol trouble and
Will pitchers like H II I'lerce nnd i unuffltlitl ringside odds will prob-
Haul tlogovm rome throusli? Most "'-
olerver3 timiht II I Another bout, the six-round spe-
rKTIlOIT No liower. and ! elul. tho pvnm trs tmbrlttlrd anion.
Manager Ited Rolle knows 11. It pul.-i Rudy Carlson jgalnal Oar
i'llll ADF.I.IM1IA - Ihls Is the 'f" llarniigton. Both Kalpine Ply-
Uiam thnl wen old hut yi-nr and 1 wood employes. thl welterweight
l olr'er Ill's lime around. Hoi i" 1 '""'t I" natural and could well
rn.rl nin collalllllUlii the As 10 : . "' .""""
the rrl!i-.r
UoUl have Ihelr backers at Kalpine.
WASH!!- OTON - Pie Nuts, B!iV
r.-n Kr' Jiut ity j mi i in, tnii m ,..'.-
cn "it'tT teller thnn lest nfesciM
6T. l.OUIH Tlie lliown!e hate
new marnger in ItiiKfrt IforHs
by. and a new shori Hop in Murty
tttrin.i him u'niilil bo juirnrl-'Cd
n ,,,. . ,.,,,, I- carrl
of notches 1 Wol'f- P'lflc Korthwesl welter-
01 vifiovM ii'(U'.' Iweiftlit t-lwmplon. whose record In-
NKW YORK -- I'lU-hliiR 'won It !ehitlrs wins over Joey Ortega and
for l ie Ola . Is last vear. and m. iChester bllder. will rale Ihe lavor
Be" l.eo Dnrocher nppitrcntlv Ik 1 r"'" over bmmy Oreen. pak
r.5in in reli nn hia elbow-lien 1 1",,l Nt'ttro. In the fenture bout.
K'".5 ,?,..r,rJw,n" J "howm ch! Vt'oKe's title will not bc at stake.
Eddie Ftnnkv will bc mlwed
mis bent Lafialle 10-6s Moivoay
mglit at Madison Square Oarden,
raised his sea6on total to 864.
Th's to-.is tne S3I. m- !"t sea
son by Dick Groat of Duke, but
the National Collegiate Aliiletlc
Bureau ald Olympic tournament
oolnu do not go Into the records.
I,ovelleltc's reason total, minus
Olvmulc tl!'. 1" '95- ,
He has me nignest iniit-jt"
Du.velle clamored lor another nQuak ah0nt. the icaiue to tudze Top ,en cor"'
match and. liking what he-saw ial, cubs bul from what j-ve ! c .
hen Oaliaghtr stopped Frenchy ;Eeen It's going to be a bitterly con- ib.ii . .':T::Z1
Hoy In the opener, asked for the : tested race " j Jotinson
bone bender as a pa-tner in crime, j Sacramento's Joe Gordon: " We ' "r'0onr - -
Carlson, who rivals Dtisette (oriTe ti buie short on reserve , y'oun
nopularlty with the fans, returns 'strength, as I size up our club. 1 Pnce
in the opener agaiisl Tol Yamato. ibut our first team Is good enough
Jensne.se mat artl t Irom S)nga-;(0 (inih anywhere from third to-rjSJS!" " ""
i""e. sixin place, me soions aeumieiy i
'""i iinii. re not a lasv-piace club.
Tne clever Nip win pe making
first to oranitS ba!. Ke wked I c he present. Northern
in 33 games, turned in 24 complete "t"""" '
jobs in compiling a. 2IW) record Coast. Conftn. CWwnJtjr.
iith nine shutouts against Eas!-j of Washington Coach Tippy Dye
.10 JtS 81 4-s;c-" ' --BMc uioca
SKI
95 61 81
. 75 51 78
. 69 38 79
. 32 42 72
S 9 51
. 20 U 28
. 1 ia Yi
. 3 18 21
. O T
A competition.
He Ditched 63 imntasa. fitltStid
201 J only 80 runs and 207 hits with 73
A strikeouts. He walked onlv 53 bat-
hls first appearance ln the Armory
rm-r.
Tlie tag row is expected to bring
linth have shown here In the past
Itt rousing dontiyurook:.'.
Hilly Sunday, another - rapM-
iiunrhliig croud - plenser. meets
Brave Junior in Ihe top four-round
at' met Ion.
One other lour will complete the
tn) In hist, w w'lh no - cau-t ',.ven more thri))s tlian last weed's
lug Olympic play. Including the h-.wjr, wild bout lbat bad the
Olvmplc trial, his career total 15 (un, 5iBn(jinR un m0ct of ihe way.
1,951. j Reserved tickets for the mat
Johnnv O'B'len of Seattle scored !rsn) ,re sf,c Rt Castlcberry
more then 1.000 points this jeascn Drugs- , ,
for Seattle UnlversJiy but Seattle j
Is iimcu amoiiB t"- --leges.
57 rs which reflects his great oan
r4 trol. He had an earned run aver
J age ol 2.16, was voted the league's
f? mast valuable pitcher of lhe year
. : .. i I V. .. t-v. c ;
Ton five lyvM icorer-: I "a .-..u)' t'" H"" ""S
I Keller ZLS Z'Z. 48 22 as it4 er of tbe Year."
l uouinen n i
Students
Celebrate
176 Women
fin Open
IAST
NIGHT
t Owinci .
18 12
7
Linfteld
Beats Vikes
MrMINNVILLE IB Linfie'id.
led by Norm Welch who hit the
only home run o! the day. defeated
Vsnport, 8-5, in u non-league base
ball game hete Monday.
j Hialeah race track showed an In
crease of 14 '4 per cent in handie
j and 12 per cent in attendance for
tut iirsi 19 uaja ui meeting
this winter.
Sandeiia Comuegrt of the Vash
ington Senators led the American
League list of 17 pitchers . vho
finished with perfect Jieldin? av
erages. He handled the most
chances 36.
said Monday night.
Dye said an alternate plan If the
consotidatiott effort now nder
fails would be to have the division
playolls held on a neutral floor.
Under the present system, play
offs are feeld ott the name f!w - ol
the Northern and Southern Divi
sion champions on aHernate ye&Ts.
The Dye-coached "Huskies won
the Northern title init year but
were defeated by UCLA. Southern
champion, for the Ctmfwewe
crown. The title series was pla.ved
on the Bruins' home floor. .
"One league Is the H)VS St shbMiti
be." Dye said:"
He was the principal speaker at
a fcauquet hOTMKtor Oentret V -ington
College, Ellensburg High
School and Lourdes Academy uo
tetaatf teams.
Bv The Associated Press
New York Willie Troy, 153'6,
Wnshinoton. D.C., stopped Al Winn,
163, New York (5-.
Boston Jimmy Beau. 160 3
) PHOENIX. Ariz, tfl Tlie Trans
I Mississippi Golf Association, which
prides ilself for sn excellent rec-.Ncuf Canaan. Contt.. stoooed Paul
LAWENCE Kas tn TheiOfd oi developing young players, pender. 161 34, Boston (5i.
Kansas Javhawks1 70-65 victory j lathed its 22nd annual lourna-j Montreal Pierre Lansiots.
over LaBalle in New York Monday "!c"1 ' uc,,u"-v " '"oru nei" loo j-rance. outpoinieo i,nariie
" Jim Lawrence, home of the Unlver-;lo e " lng '
tne-1 ..., v,,. I By nightfall the Inckv low 32 scor-
(I.AMOIl
BROOKLYN - Here's the club '. ..V.0" .'-l"0" . ?.r.a ..l""1 inioht tom hed off . wild celebration 'of 1.6 women contestants slated . solas. 151. Phoenix. Arte.. OOi
.1... l-.l Inn. ll lhr,.ll.,h 1..I1CII Wimca U-t tllf IC-IIHHIU.I , - V. ,V, Ilt.-.T.
LT:' rr. ,"';;' '-n A m T s , Iv iof matchmakers up and down the ,""" "
-v... w....R i.i,nriiu Bfi.r lhA cnm ndert -1 l l"tc uui-.tijicQ lui nit:
hundred's of students rushed Into , championship Jllshi and the start
streets ringing cowbells, beating j of match play Wednesday
dlshpans and setting oil tire-1 The scene is the Arizona Country
crackers. Automobiles jammed the Club - a course sprawling 6.397
iiantlally the same.
ST. I.OUlS-i The dark t.ore.
The Cards have the power and the
word Is that all they need Is some
pltchlwr.
BOSTON j Manager Tommy
Holmes has not even decided on a
line-up yet.
PHILADELPHIA Tlie Phils
have shown more spark this year
than last. With Curt Simmons back
they'll be contenders.
CINCINNATI This look like
a three-man learn. Ewell Black
well and Ken RalfcnMirgrer esuh
won-16 games last year and Out
llelder Johnny Wyro.strk hit 311.
They'll need more to Improve Uioir
position.
PITTSBURGH Ralph Klncr
flcorge Mclkovllcli, Frv Dusak nnd
Glut Bell Rive the Pirates a good
outfield, bul onlv Murray Dickson
I Is dcpendablo among the pitchers.
- CHICAGO The Ornpetrult
champions of '61 and tho ccllnr
dwellers In the rcaular season.
V Looks like the same Ihlim l Rm8
v lo haptien this year.
i'C In Monday's games, the Cards
- defeated the Phillies. '. the Yaii
f: krej shut out Ihe Tigers, 3-0. nnd
s the Pirates and Browns played a
J 7-T In 10 inning.
t
the rlassv Indian
Wolfe, 24. who turned professional
In IMS after a brief but impressive
amnteur career, won the crown
from Jimmy Nolan In Calgary.
Canada. He slopped Nolan in a re
turn defense of Ills title.
Olck Reeder's reports a brink
advance sale of tickets for the out
standing boxing show.
MANN TO
f VANPORT
; CORVALLIS lPl Dave Mann.
' Oregon Stnto halfback suspended
from school Saturday for l-nv
' grades, will enter Vanpovl this
I Spring.
t He an Id he hopes lo bring his
v e nrade average tip eiiotigh so he
can apply for readmlsslon lo Ore
gon Slato next fall In time for the
football sctiMin. If accepted he
would be eligible to pluy-
Chftiles Kocsls of Royal Oak.
Mich., had the best amateur score
In the U.S. Open golf champion
ship Inst June. His 207 was 10
strokes behind the winner, Ben
Hogan.
Bucky Harris of the Washington
Senators Is well equipped tor re
lief pitchers. Ho has Tom Ferrirk
as his right bonder nnd Mlcltry
Harris as his aotilhpnw.
Vandals Open
With Huskies
MOSCOW, Idaho IB The Uni
versity of Idaho will open Its 1052
football schedule against the UitU
ver.tlty of Washington at Seattle,
Sept. 20.
The nine-game schedule an
nounced Monday by Gale Mix,
graduate manager of athletics, also
includes contests with Oregon at
Moscow Oct. 4: with Washington
State at Pullman Nov. 1. and with
Oregon State at Corvallls, Nov.
15.
The Vandals will siep out of the
Pacific Coast Conference for meet
ings with Utah, Utah State, North
Dakota State, Montana nnd Sana
Clara.
streets.
Cries of "on to Helsinki" and
"no school tomorrow" added to
tlie din.
Women Bowl
Thursday
The Women's City Bowling Cham
pionships open Thursday, 7 p.m.,
with 11 teams ready to open the
two-day tournament at Oregon
Terh.
The team event will be com
pletori Thursday night.
Doubles and singles competition
is slated (or Sunday, starting at 1
p.m.
Teams entered are K-Amusement,
Suburban riower. Leach Service.
Louie's Food, Star Beauty, Shoop
i Schulze, Marvin's, Roundup.
Molatorc's. Lowell's Lockers ana
Al Schmeck's.
Forty-two women nvt entered for
tho city kcgllng title. Defending
champion is Marina Moconum.
hard by the picturesque Camel
back Mountain cast of Phoenix.
Par is 38-3775.
The defending champion Is Mary
Ann Downey from Baltimore, who
will be hard pressed to retain the
crown she won at Quincy,
year ago.
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Exhibition
Baseball
Br The Associated Press
New York iA) 3 Detroit A 0
SI. Louis (Ni 8 Philadelphia (N)
7 (called end of 7th)
Pittsburgh Ni 7 St. Louis A 7
(10-lnnlng tlc
Boston (A at Memphis (SA can
celled rain.
Providence. R.I. -Jimmv Blvtns,
184 3t, Cleveland, -topped Aaron
Wilson, 194, Knoxvllle. Tenn.. 13). '
Chicago Euss Teague. 130 i
Eldridge, la., knocked out Bobby t
Carew. I3i St. Paul 2I. j
Macon. Ga., Ohuck Taylor, ,
153 'a. Goalport, Pa., outpointed ;
Ralph Pearson, Ita. Macon, Ga.,
(10). i
Salt Lafcc City Dale Haii, J98. .
Chiraco. knocked out Jeck Nel-,
son. 182. West Jordan, Utah (4).
Wilkes-Earre. Pa. Carmen Ha- j
silio. 149. Svracuse. N.Y., outpoint- ;
ed Jackie O'Brien. 147, Meriden. i
Conn..U0. i
Baltimore rTeaaie iajli. it. i
Newark. U.J.. outpointed Tex New- '
by. 170, Baltimore tiui.
HOCKEY i
Taelfic Coast Hockey
By The Associated Press
Saskatoon 3 Edmonton 2 (double
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pKvoff series 3-11.
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