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    PACE TWELVE
HKKALD AND NfcWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKCiON
KHllMt, nfiuu him
Peg
Crat
Carlstrom
Heads Sox
WHEN RALPH WEISER starts stalking an opponent, fans
look for a ten-count. Here's an action shot in a recent
bout, typical of Weiser's shuffling attack. We'iser (right)
meets Jimmy Proctor tomorrow night in the semi-windup
on an all-star boxing card at the Armory. Weiser has Port
land's Frankie Duane in trouble here
My '1 hi' Asso-i:itrd I'ress
Wun Jusi three panics of the
IflM Pacific Coast Lmkuc base
ball si-a.on written into history,
the Los Aiwlcs Aiuils have taken
over eNolusive possession o( first
place.
Thursday night It was Doyle
knele, a 1ik cnn.rol specialist, toss
is a four-hitler (or Sian Hack's
Iradprs as thev beal Sacramento,
12-2, for their th nl straitiht vic
tory. San Francisco dropped out of
the undefeated ranis m loslrnt 4-3
to Portland's Beavers. In the other
games Sun Diego's" Rookie Willie
l.unn shut out Oakland 3-0 and
Seattle topped Hollywood 4-1. The
same loams tangle attain Friday
niftht. , .
Los Aniieles gave Lade i.lenty of
support and broke out in a 15-hit
attack paced bv Catcher Les Ped
en's double and pair of singles.
Lade helped himself to a couple
ot one--jase blows.
Mnnnirer Joe Conton of the So
imis was banished m the seventh
fourth Dan can
veir S
Tri-Meet
Shows Ai
Ashland
Tlie Khunnth Falls Pelican track
and field team makes Us second
uuiinff of the season tomorrow af
ternoon trl-meet with A.-hland
and Crater on the Ashland oval.
With the weather more favorable
the last week. Coach Paul Diller's
lads have shown improvement in
time trials on Modoc Field and
should be stronger than they were
in losing to Medford last week.
ucan liordy has jumped into the
sprint circle and will join Uavid
French and the Mills brothers
Clinton and Don In the IPO-yard
dash.
Dick Abraham and Jim Dough
erty have been hearing; the 20-fool
mark in the broad jump. Dougher
ty spiked his big toe in workouts
this week and will jump only it
the doctor gives his okay.
Jerry Johnson will team with
i Mike Chase in the high hurdles.
! Orville Swindler, searching lor
some event to settle on. found his
i stride in the 180-yard lows low hur
idles, galloping the best time in
time trials, 33.6. Swindler and
I Chase are Pelican hopes in this
event.
i The 880-vard relay event will see
TPrni-h nt th nlli-hor stint nlotliT : US MP OmtPStCd a
with the Mills brothers and Gordv. ion the Angels' Max West. Sacra-
Deller has entered 25 boys m memo fans tossed a half dozen
th trumpet. 'cushions on the diamond. Catcher
Barry Pitts, sophomore miler ! Vinnie Smith was al-o chased and '
ana me oniv winner at imcu oro. ine visuurs muich im...
is on deck as is Steve ChaUiold Seattle moved into tne second
who copped three seconds in weight place lie with San Francisco and
events aaainst the Tornado. sr.n Diego (bcth with 2-1 records)
SPTS 318 SHUFF Mav ! with its second vlciorv over Holly-
The annual City Shuffleboard wood. The battle of portslde hurl
feague partv is scheduled for Sun- ers found Steve Nagy outlasting
day 5 p.m.. in the South Sixth Com- Kov Welmaker. Al Lyons clubbed
munitv Hall. I m three ot the Rainiers' four runs
Onlv shuffleboard players, each with two singles at'd a long; fly.
with "one suest. are invited unless i Portland won a battle of pinch
written invitation signed by a i hitters in taking
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San Francisco.
sponsor is presented at the door.
With training; stints finished, prin ' Oakland's Sonny Green in the 10-
cipals on tomorrow night s boxing round mam event
show at the Armory are waiting
for the bell to send them Into
action.
The fistic program is loaded with
punchers and ring goers are antici
pating knockouts in virtually every
bout.
Here's the punch parade:
Indian Dick Wolfe, Pacific North
west welterweight champion, faces
r-J i JJ " 9
Ralph Weiser, heavy-artillery lad
from Beatty, squares off against
highly-rated Jimmy Proctor of the
San Francisco Bay area, in
the six-round lightweight semi
wind up.
The special event, also six rounds
or less, shows Rudy Carlson against
Darrell Harrington. Both are Kal-
pine Pis-wood Co. employes: both i fr-,hmen track a til field
can puncn. its a welterweight uiArj cmrrtnv l
grudge match. jon Ih Modoe jn.m oval.
Blastin" Billy Sunnay. Chiloauin. m,,, Uj,,.i,i mpt n-iii hp
Freshmen
Mix With
Medford
who keeps throwing leather until
squad
p.m.,
run
with the Fremont
ln coniunction
something nappens, meets Brave ! (Klamath Junior Highi Medord
Junior in the top four-round t-juior High meat. Jack Kemnitzer
traction. j coaches the Fremont tracksters.
FOl'R-BOl:DER I Hendershott has entered the fol-
Clyde Phoenix. Willow Ranch. ! lnwine freshmen:
Calif., and Billy Plummer, Weiser's I 70-yard high hurdles: George Ar-
sparring mate, mix in anotner i nold. Charles tins.
Jack Maeulre's eighth Inning pinch
single batted in the winning run.
San Francisco had tied the count
in the seven! h when Herman Lew
is, batting for Len Ratio, singled
in the two deadlocking counters.
The Seals wen the night before
from Portland on a pinch hit double.
four.
One other four-heater will prob
ably be added just before starting
time.
Wolfe, who has whipped the best
welterweights in the Northwest the
past three years, will be favored
over Green, busy Negro.
110-vard low hurdles: John Grit-
man. James King, Arnold.
75-yard dash: Jim Davidson.
150-yard dash: Les Grosse, Elvis
Mitchell.
330-yard - dash: Guy Munsell.
Charles Guptill, Ellis, Grilman.
660-vard dash: Dick Lolcoma.
The Indian chamDion is a crowd- Guntlll.
pleasing performer whose services , 1320-yard run : No entry,
are in demand by promoters up 440-yard relay: Arnold, King.
ana aown tne Pacific slope. vidson, Munsell.
The box:
POKTI.ANU AB .H O
Bare If 1
naonskl 2b - 3 0 4
I Austin m 4 0 1
! Brovta rf - IS
TsMrl 3b . - 4 0 0
1 Csnaurr ct 3 1 4
! Ltatj lb ..- 3 0
i RoMnsnn C 3 I 3
Fanfrrd p 1 1 0
I Lnilc P - 0 0 0
! E.Maulra - ' '
! Want p .... 0 0 0
I Tout. 32 27
SAX FRANCISCO AH II O
Hatto M 2 0 1
I Voran 3b - - i 1 1
! Thurman rf 3 12
, Orttie c 4 0 9
I Graro If 2 I 1
' McCaule.v cf 3 0 3
Baumer 3b 4 1 2
ia sill lb 2 0 4
Sirtfileton p 2 0 0
A-Hafcy, 0 0 0
B-l.twis 110
C-Hamriek M 10 2
Walnh -P 0 0 ,0
Redc p 0 .-.0-0
D-Clcw 0 0 0
F.ZuvcIa 1 1 0 0
.Voren lb. 0 0 2
I Totals 29 3 27
Roundup
Team Keg
Champs
A shoip-rolllng Roundup Tavern
five last night copped the team
crown in the Women's City Bowl
ing Championships on the Oil
la. les. edging out the Suburban
Flower quint by six pins. Koiindup
put lo::ethrr a 2f20 total and Suo
urban Flower had 2M4.
Members of the championship
team are:
Beth Grlesa, Opal McDonald,
Ruth Duff, LaRayne Harris and
Clara Beard.
Protty LaRayne Harris anchored
the Roundup vlctury with a blil
total that was the third-high art
for the evening.
Lending ind'.vlduiil mark of the
earn rolling was chalked up by
Dorothy Koberg of the Molatore
combine. Koberg, a machine-like
spot bowler, banged the maples for
a 577 total. Her fust two games
were 189 and 199 but she slumped
to a 138 ln the final line when
she couldn't pick up her spares.
She had a 17 pin handicap.
Koberg's 109 Hue nas best ol
the evening. Marion Llnvllle, of
Schoop and Schul.e, was pne pill
back with a 198 game.
Llnvllle's 564 was second-high set.
For the championship Roundups
individual totals were: Griggs 4B3;
McDonald. 41)7: Duft, 54: Beard,
464: and Harris, 561.
Doubles and singles events are
to be rolled Sunday afternoon and
evening respectively with action
scheduled to start at 1 p.m. on
the Oretech alleys.
Third and fourth place teams
last night were Lowells (24681 and
Molatores (2466.)
Mat Promoter Seeks
Dusette-Pedersen Go
If I'rniuotei Mack I .it) 1 1 cl can who bruiinht the wralh of the Inns
pull the right strings at the riuhl down on him Wednesday nlitht In
ii win over Cowboy Carlson. Iniiy
meet Daunn McDnniild In the ,10
lulnule. one-lull opener.
lime, wrestling customers will see
Ihe match they've born asking lor
next Wednesday night at I lie
Armory.
Lillard wanls to put Georges Dti
sete against Erie 1'edersen. Du
setto wants the mulch; Ihe fans
want It: Lllliud wiiuis II. lVdciscn.
the fc'c indaiLivLiiu "Tli'.hilllt-.'i'. N
.somewhat dubious after matching
I.AKISVII'IW tHliecliil) ' Clyiln
Caiislroiil is Ihe nnv ItiiiltniM'i' nl
Ihe l.iikcvlfw lllue Sox, Ceiiliul
Oregon League ehainiiloiis, follow
ing the renluiinllou of Hindi Mir
cer who qui! because ol "preMdnii
husiiirns uhllgallnun",
Moruvr numi'iicl llio lentil Iwn
years mid list year filltlnl Ilia
Lakevlew club la a UUe.
CiirlHtroin said ho did not expect
llnbbv Long, aco hoiilhiiaw pllcl ,
lo return In the club. Long Is with
Twin Falls ol Ihe IMnneer League
III sprliiii Iralnlnu licks at lionlils.
lung, C'ulir.
lllv'tj llennle MoolO will be back
to till the shoiislon stsit, Cailiilroni
had limine for Hob Mahoney, Pais
ley coach a lellhiiud first bane
man ami nulllelder; and prepMlrrs
Kulph llruves mill Ted Hlory. Tim
latter l it left-hiiudcd pitcher.
Carlsliom has played Willi two
Pacllle Coast league leu ins, w ith
Oakland In IIIHII and Him Franclnco
'.or a short iell In ll'IM.
Since he lias been ulllllaled with
several reinl-pro teams In Klaiii
nth Falls, lie was a pitcher and
tltlllly Inllrlder loi II"' W'lo Sox
so named Just recently last
year.
Konno In
Grand Slam
ERIC PEDERSEN
iiuisclebov (lul)ious
strength with Dusette In two lag
tpum ninlchr K
NEW HAVEN, Conn, i Ford i But Lillard said yesterday he had
Konno. brilliant Ohio State fresh-! Erie -on the ropes ' and
man from Hawaii, completed a i thought h-'d sicn
grand-slum In the metric equlv-1 ti.i. ,nirh if .-nmniMprf would
litirm lor uic nine ncrc i nursuuy ,,,), mBln rv(.nt billing Willi one
night when he aided the National uttng Dr. Gallagher against Kurt
and AAU indoor title to his prev- Von p01)oni,ri,n. n,P Ohio cluro
lously won Big Ten and NCAA ,pracU.r nskca L1,llrd , ,mn tnc
swimming crow-ns. mIllch. llp wnl., ,!lP Proud Prus-
Clocked in 18:47.7. Konno led tMun , le rlllK b,, himself oiler
Da-
Weiscr, Carlson. Harrington and
Sunday need no introduction to
local fans.
All are capable of sending the Grosse.
High Jump: Lloyd Kooken.
Pole Vault: Kooken.
Broad Jump: Kooken, Davidson.
customers home early.
uuud Ktr
Weiser will have to have his
bombs in working order. Proctor
comes with a glowing rep in a
recent upset victory over Boise's
Bobby Doll.
The complete card carries po-
Shot Put: Munsell. Larry Mat
thews, Gilbert Schatz, Mitchell.
Discus: Munsell, Mathews.
Schatz. Mitchell.
Javelin: Matthews, Schatz, Ar
nold, Ellis.
Injuries have sidelined two.
Charles Harris broke a bone in
UNMASKED Gil Hodges
removes the heavy tools
and looks in the direction
of first base after experi
menting behind the plate
during spring training at
Vero Beach, Fla. Manager
Charley Dressen seriously
considered switching the
large Dodger first baseman
to catcher to spell Roy
Campanella.
Pacific Trackmen
Wallop Linfield
McMTNNVTLLE W Pacific
University won 8 of 15 events here
Thursday and defeated Linfield in
a track meet, 74 2-3 to 56 1-3.
tential dynamite, an appropriate : his font Tuesdav. He was to have
j opening after ten months of silence I entered the 1320. Russell' Carr will
on the Klamath falls resin iront. probably be out for the season with
Ticket headquarters at Dick I sprained ankle, suffered the first
Reeder's report a lively sale of j week of practice.
reservea xicKeis, some oi wnicn
are still available.
The opener goes on at 8:30 p.m.
Exhibition
Baseball
Philadelphia (A) 6 Columbia (SAL)
4
Cincinnati 'N) 5 Washington (A) 1
Chicago (N) 10 Pittsburgh fN) 5
Philadelphia (N) 4 St. Louis (N) 3
Boston N) 5 Brooklyn (N) 4 (13
innings)
Boston (A) 1 Dallas (TL) 1 (called
rain
Chicago (A) 2 St Louis (A) 1
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A-Hnfev walked for Single ton 'n 7th
B-Lewts iinijled for Ratto in 7h.
C-Hamrick ran for Hafey In 7th.
D-CFow ran for Bitatti in 7th.
Portland 001 100 110-4
" i almost throughout the
o I marathon as he licked Jim Mc
o I Lane, the Olympic chnmp, by two
.5' lengths, with John Marshall, the
defending tuleholder, four Icnuwis
back.
Swimming coaches from all over,
who saw the race, said it prob-
was the greatest 1.500-mctcr
J, Wednesday
101 ISO
i''t tnir tcfini hassle,
Solly I Yanmto. Jiipune.ir
Hit . ..L 001 110
San Francisco 010 000 noo-3
Hit ... .. 110 001 101-3
Winning pitcher Linde; losing oltch
er Walsh.
Bun Barr, Conauer 2. Sanford.
Grace. McCawley. Clow. Errors Or
teig. Baumer. Hit by pitcher Brovia
by Singleton. Balk Sanford 2. Left
on bases Portland 8; San Francisco
7. Two base hits -Robinson, Grace,
Conotser. Three-base hit Thurman.
Sacrifice hit Noren. Stolen base Barr.
Runs batted in McCawley. Lewi 2.
Brovta. Barr, Austin Maguire. Double
plays Basinskl to Lafata: Austin to
Basinski to La Tata. Time 2:34. I'm
pires Anske. Silva. Somen and Mut
art. Attendance 2.016.
120-ai ever swum. There wasn't any open
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LKACI K
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until the last lap
spurted.
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when
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Konno
Hugh McElhenny
Inks With 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO i.tl I
McElhenny, the University o
Washington's All America lull- I
back, signed a contract Thursday ;
to play professional ootball with .
the San Francisco 48ers. i
I W I. lVt.
Los AnnclF 3 0 I.OCO
San Francisco 2 1 .'W7
Seattle J 1 6'7
San Dlefio 2 1 UU7
Oakland 13 .M3
Portland S 3:i3
'Hollywood 1 2 .333
Sacranirmo 0 3 .0U0
Thursday's Scores
Portland 4 8rn Krnnclsco 3
San DIoko 3 Oakland 0
I -o AiirHcs 12 Sacramento 2
Seattle 4 Hollywood 1
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