MONDAY, Al'ltll, 7, IliM HKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK NINE DICK WOLFE (I'ijihU misses n rinlil-li;iii(l punch and Sunny (irccn h;is a uitlc-opi'ii taiKd lor a ritilit of his awn in .Salurday ntylit's main event ;il I he Armory. Wolfe, Pa cific Northwest welterweight champion, won a unanimous decision. Wolfe Victor Before Capacity Sock House I-', ulii Ininiii'V I u ii,-, put ihi-ir lill I'luinnii-r u-ir. oui on In, lirl alter S:i t in ilr v iiiht in n slum l,:inic n lint il-niitntl knoclcilow n. I... nr.; null ul llir Annorv I Ilia t lluilv fn i Imhi won hv 1KO miw iliirr nf th:' livr li-mM IihI nvrr l)urnll llurriiiHion in t!.5 In thr- ili'iiuirr ; noli iiiund nf a mx-rnund pi-rml Hill. frn III llli I. llir ll- Ur iilii. iv ; rvrnl nrlnl ns JtlM mi jpiji-llfr niwl ll.f . MSI It WINS M rinwil M iri.innl ,n llir i l- I Kiilph Writ.rr ttnn by a kink lirnii'lKr ulirn I'lnni'iirr Mi.ik out nvrr Jimmy I'roctor in li"c l.tllnnl n.vknl tlirm II Ihry'rt nkr rnnnilx ol llir Mx-rcmncl vT'inl. to irp iniirr bfixlllll Apill IH. A l)ow Ploclnr, ll br.inpolr (Jiiklnntl Ni'Hrn. In tpiitallvrly pliilil nl lur Hint utr. rimlu i il Wrlurr Willi hn wi irll, Inili.ni nic k Wnllr. ri.i ilic Norili-i clnuiiih Mylr but ilalnly didn't v.rM wrlti-rueiHlit t-liiiuiplnn. Ipiil i wunl any niorr ol Wrisrr'.s bmnbii l'i milk (ir n 10-riiiliid ili-rislnll : und look Ihr roiiul nil one knrp nvrr Ottklumra Sunny (irrrn in ilit nPcr a hlzlini; rlh'ht uppi'rcut lo mi. in rvrnl . thr midsection Wullr liuulr ll lllmnlmiiilt wl.ll n I llliirn Itavr Wnllr im:ciif.IuiihI lu.i I'Mirul rush ihiit ciiUKht thr trnuhlr with a Rood Irft jab niid rvc ol both juiIki'n and Krfriro ! rn:bt cro.s. Wiilly Mo:-. 1 "ul the chimin won on uuvirs- tinlv onr otltrr b.jut went llir alvrni'Mi and a ciowduiK. punchniK ill-.tiinrr Itnur .liininr anil lllllv style tliut had Oiron covcrlUK up hiiiiilny 1'iuulit to ii Inur-iiMilul di.,w ami chnihiUK m thr M-conil bout on thr pniLTuni. I WoKr dlflu'l v.-anii up to '.hrj Mii'.t ol thi Inns uiT.'U'il llir divd- lech (IcclMtn. wtlli linoln, ifclimt tl n'"r r-hmild hn v K"" .luinoi . ...ir. and oik; Jiul ciillrrt il c "M 'ilic nhrr Jih1k vnitrd Junior, I'lydp rhnenix, Willow Kunch, Mopped lllllv Phiinmrr in thr livt louiul of ihr (our-ronnd oprnrr. .'i' i Mt pped (hr bout hIIim a hhoi l cxi liaiiKC ol puiu Uvx wlirn Johnson, Spahn En Ko-Hitfer llv 'llir Aitaiiclalril I'rrsH Major League bittern are begin-hllli-T lo suspect thai Miinr onr I.i F.ihotaglng the offli'l.il leuglie base bull',. Could It hr that some "dead bulls." famoii.i 111 grand puppy's day, tin vr found thnr way Into thr u-nnl batch nl "rabbit" balls? Uiirren tjnahn and Krnie Jnlin son of '.lie lloston llriives lire the late t i .i'-hrrs lo lend support lo Ihe hitler's belief. hpi-.ltn and Johnson learned mi and pitched Ihe llravcs to a 1-0 i.u-lilt vlcloiy over the Brooklyn Dodgers at Chiitlannoga, Tcnn., Mundny, 'Ihe iniistriplece whs the llitrcl no-hlt no-run game ol Ihe spring, rn unprecedented 1,'iit. From HKIil until this unison nnlv five no-hlllers were pitched In Grapefruit League f'linipetllloli II M S IKIIIM Heavy hilling frnturrd Ihe ma Jim it v of thr other games. Seivlre hoimd Ted Williams and Vn It D;-npo socked a pair of horn rrn apiece in lead Ihr Boston lied Sox to an 8-4 triumph over Okln hntna Clly of the Texas I.eagur al Gkliihoma. city. The I'l'lsburgh Plrales pounded (.ul 15 hits Including home run by Ted Beard and Ki.lph Kine( lo liurv Ihe rhlcnito Cubs. 13-1, al few Orleans. Howie I'nllel limited Ihe Cubs lo two hits over the Ill's! six InnlngH. Cllll Fiihtihi. .supporti'd bvi Ihe SI. Lmils llrftwns' 1" - hit attiick. had no trouble lurrlng back Hie San Antonio Missions of Ihe Texas League, IRS, In the Ahiniii City. II" 'I II Jim nil- by pnuiu.rd out a two run homer and Clem Ciirrasiiiirl one with Ihe bases cmply to lend Ihe Chlciinn While Sox lo a 41 decision over Foil Worlh of Ihe 'i'etiis League In Fort Worth. Oiitfh-lder Vic Wertz drove In Mure runs on a pair of homers to ripiirk the Detroit Tigers to a 5-4 victory over Birmingham of the Hotilhcrn Association, Home runs highlighted the Phil adelphia Phils' l)-8 triumph over Ihe Cardinals at Columbia. B.C. Del Funis and Forrest Burgess connected lur Mie Phils end Solly l-leniits, Kims Hlnugl'.ter and Pea mils Lo'vrev tor the Cards, Burns Tears Moth Hole Worn Places Rewoven. SALLY'S REWEAVING Souffle Portland muiiA'A t :i.-.t until the snrond round whisi he M-ori-d his- lirsi gowl punch, ann( lnih spunky candidate from right cross that rallied Grecu'i Ulr Hawaiian Islands. , head. 'rhe rollegliins, crowned NCAA The fifth and seventh were mm champions Saturday night, Wolfe's bi-M rounds when he got i0rned with their .'.itles n chance to (irrcn with a left hook to the , eompi-te for berths on Ihe V ii body and right crosj to the head. Olympic team this summer The Hut Ihr Indian chump couldn't moPt wns snnclionrd by the Olvm- nun a Kiioi-Kotii puncn as most 01 ; the lime tilii'li would either tie up rale 1 II Wollr s righl-hand blast or ; with the punch. was no shoo-in lor Wolfe In the sixth tircen staggered Uicn with a hard right cro.s.s. Proctor, a skinny jumping leek who threw punches from all de- 1 rectlon.s. had Wrisrr perplexed In . the lirsi round Unit saw both visit Ihr canvas for short counts. lint it was just a mailer of lime us Weiser kepi ttalkiiig the Oiik - land Negro und scored nicclv after the second with body blow. Weiser doubled I'roctor up with a hard right lo the Negro's tiimniv in the tilth. Prortnr got up at 10 bill not hi'lore 10 und Moss Mepped in U boi l Wi'iser's arm 111 victory. Carlson slmplv hit too hard lor Iliirringti.n and I. ad Darrell down with a overhand right In the S........H ,,,,i n,,.p.m., , i dimmed wiiii ' n slinri left linnkii.r dimmed F.veirtt Copley of just utter ine iiiin-rnunn oeit. Carlson followed up the attack and had Harrington hanging on the ropes when Moss stopped the fight nfler 1:20 of the fifth heat. Phmimci- started out like a .whirlwind In the lirM round and j had Phoenix's lace smeared with blood. I Hut a right lo th,' stomach In ! the second dropped Plutnnier and I from that point It was all Phoenix. A short right lo Ihe chin hud 1 Plumiiier down late in the third but Ihe bell rang al the Iniir-couni. I Willi Plummet- obviously un ! queer alreet. Moss slopped the : light oiler a short exchange of : blows In the fourth round. Sports Mirror Ity The Associated Presn A Year Ago Today Dick Cleve land, Ohio Slate freshman bettered Ihe A All 100-yiird freestyle record, swltiinung Ihe distance in 611 sec onds lint. Five Years Ago Babe Ruth be came a consultant In Ihe Ford Mot or Co. !n lis American Legion Jun ior baseball prngt-am. Ten Years Ago The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-2, to lake a two game lead In the finals of the Slitnley Cup playoffs. Twenty Years Ago John Mc Cliinv, New York Cllnnt mannger ci'lehiiiled Ills 5Ulli birthday. 'E3 3- DAY SERVICE By Your Rcgiittrcd Watchmaker DALE B. TEPPER WATCHMAKER.JEWELERS 116 South 8th By Ihe Pelican Theater Pelicans Tri-Meet Winners 'I III' Kin III Kills lri.i:k.".t''l arc limiting buck on a tri-nu-el vlc lory ,n uri-il H.ilui-(iiy over A-.h 1 1 1 1 ti mid ; in 1 1- r 111" rdl- nuih scored m: In.' I places mill I'l (I fill' II M'VI'lllll Fllllll M'Ole On I III' IM"I'I. U-:I on till' A'hliintl IhkK hull Klamath l-.illn i'O'.vii Willi llli '. puiii.". Oil ier 11 'i mid Anhhi'id 41. I'll lii!,l place-, were won vy Mike vIiiim' In the hMi hiinllrfc, Hhitv cam in Mil' mil''. Jerry Ji-hi'ioii In ill" liolr v.-inll, Ki'lmliz In the ill' cim. .Inn ijimii'Ii'tIv in 1'ie I) on (I Jump nii'l 1 1 1 "''!.- -' t'-fin .lohtlfoll III1-'! slutri'll II lltllr-U'V tic v. llli H ii ;iih-. ;i ml ii Or-tii bnv In Ilii- l.l;:li in. 1 1 1 Ph cr , In li- -. i .nf. .-! i ! I hurdle niri'H v.-i-i r determined bv In t tuni-u In liciil run . IteMll r : IIHIVliKl ll'.'ll lilil'IJi".' Cliff K. Ji.llli' m: K. Jiniir-. A. Wnlrm. A 'linii': n KKI vikI ih.-.h I'.lr'lmiii C. Hi' lur sc-ntul unci llnr.l IicIm-i-cii Puk- A it-I (i M'll i K in- lr loin Hi l)i-l .vi-fi (iuirlv K i-iil Hi-fi'!-. .... .- w , trill!'!' l.i't'-' Ii ll C. I'l II' ! 'Hi t llli ' Illl'I'S K .third I UtI U H40.V I' i DO I' A. r Mill' "I'l nit-- M li'lih ir ' K 'l.-i'lm (joiiI K o-.v hull!! 1 III-' n. I il'.V C. ''i'ivnh'i:i C llfvan- K, l-w (.' Tiiih-: 14 1 23H .ml i'ii '" HoihI-. A H:"hain C, 1) 1llh. K. Ki'-m-h K 'I'lmr: Jl - 8Rn-Viii'd run: Htukry A Kiniinrrs K. Iliood (', f:rnwlord C. Tmir: 2:11 4 Hhot I'ut' Hprnc- C, C:hallll'ld K Mllli'l- A, Kl'lllllt. K Dl'lanci' 40 Irrt Id1 Inchl":. Polr Vmilf John-on K. Walwn K. Kina C. Ilaynlr A. IH'luht 11 ll-rl (I lll'-li" Dl-riis: S'lhullz '.. Vandi-rholli'ti C. KIiik C. Hpi-ncc C. Distancr: 11H (ret 9 inrbi". Illiill .lunin: .Inhiuon K Crawlord C 'I'r-nrv A. Hollmr v.orlh A nil tlrd. Hi h'lit: ft fn" fl Ini h'-'- Ill-oiid .lump- Iil!"li''!'. K (inn drr A Ahri-liiiin '. Jniil'n C Ill'lanrr- I'l Irrt 11 Inrln- Javrhn' Inkrntan A rhaifiHd Irl b null'4' nao-v: ifl rHpv Win hv Kli'inaih if.. Mills n. Mill-:. Gold ,ITil. Tltiif 1 37 6. Abra- Olympics Eye NCAA Champs i a in sir i si Win. '.r - The Olvm- pics bckoned Monday to nine ol In nfillrin's lirst col rue lloxri'K ;nlf. committee as a regional ouai- living iesi. Indivlcliia! chaniiiions are Heavy- weight Bob Ranck of Wisconsin, i .tght-hriivvwr ihl Chili--: Sit s : ; of Michigaon State. Featherweight Nell Olslhun of Minnesota ' a 11 three reneatersi. Ray Kiiboyania .,i n.r ilnlveisttv of Hawaii, whose Hywrighl lr.iin.nh WHS IllC lirsi xcAA Mill 'rophy ever won by an i Islander: Frank Echnvarna 01 idnho who won with the bantam- ieight title Ihe John l.aRowe tro-, 'phv awarded annually to the lour- pniiienl's most stiortsmnnlike fight- ,cr' Archie Shiten 01 Miami in... j i ightwrifhl: Chuck Adkins 01 sun !jse iCalif Stale, light welter- weight' Bob Morgan of Wisconsin. i welterweight : Kllswerth Webb of Idaho State, light middleweight; mid Gordon Cladson ol Washington state, nilddltweighl. Slalen punched nut Ihe meet s ..... ....oi m ihe sc'iil-finals when i . Kii.tr who was seeking .1 11. Ml I, .Ul I II In liitt til irl Stratum llglUiWF"V '"s Snead Wins Masters AUGUSTA. Ga. I' eotild be that Sum Hnead didn't win the 1952 Masters Golf Tournament but Hint four others lost It. i-iint's what a lot of folks were saying s they iei' inr National Course late Sunday niter Snead hung up a mediocre zoo ami not another goilcr couia gci nose. to ll. . Ills final round vas a par ij. That 288 was the wow ioui rounds of victorious golf ever shot in a Masters uui sun n. ku enough to give the mountaineer from West Vlrgiiiii a four-stroke margin over Jnck Burke Jr. nriii.nl Rurka came Jim Ferrler. Tommy Bolt find Al Bessellnk with anil then Lloyd Mangrum with 292. Mnrh rxiinsurr 10 hoi sun will deteriorate- rubber bouts, but won t hurl canvas. Sports Afield Fit. -i, s'.i s,s j- r. a , -1 I. , s ItsTS : I.Si ' v".'5 . ,r.i You'd holler ta. i( you hadn't Drotecred yourself with crop Imuronct. $&m Thomas INSURANCE 6th & Main Phone 646S kit'. , , " (' J.1'.lBtSiVL;'-. sk- . tv . r rt - . tio iuu. fKMnri mirot 'VPr mo mm, rconTH Beavers Split, Meet Gordon's Solons Next Ity 'J hr ANHiii'liiU'il 1'ri'nn Mtmi Hack's Pacific Cuaxt . l.i'iiimi'-li-'idliiK I, of, Anii'lrfi Aiii:fi;, I Irirl mil Ihln week II UirVrr runlly chainpliin'.hlp cahbrr or Ju. I led oil aK'illiM a punchlr.'i-i club. 'Nil' AllKI'l-.. WIIIIII'I'K ol :ux o.il ol Ki'vrn aualnsl riaciaiiiculo, opi'tl their home sclu-diili' Tuesday invlil with llir lirM ol a M-vrn-t-ninc Ki'l aninf.t Ihc Ifolly-voofl Hinrs w:i.ri u two-uiimn buli'c In the Mliindlnt':. At '.iir M'i'-.on's :.iar!T l.on ,o rli K, lloll' vond and Si-aUlr wrrl tabbed Ihr toi choice,. 'Ih cmnUiR er:'ft f.hould Kive a Uood iiullclilion ol the lradrr.V cailv i.iif-ni'lh 'II. e othrr -i-rii-ii this week l;ml .Si'iiltle ul Kan Ij.eyo. Kan P-an-n: co a! Oakland and I'orlht'l a' .':crainrn!o v.1:im- .tor Oordon v;,s in rllM'runlli il v. ilb itl.s i-:iai '.:rs Kiindav til-.' lit hr sent ih'-m through lu-'liii" pjiiclicr al'.er l!ie doul.f I. ' i r 'i. Ai 'ih-s li.nili.' i tl'.r S:.,!o .s lv,,ci. 4 '.' i ml II-l lo ad ' l.'o!",' ui.oi.1. Kan Ulrijo and Si-ll Ki.l.- ' co. nil w ill 4-;i mark... In lb" on.er ciiuies all spill twin bill'. - K-.n l-'ranriheo winning over Portl; nd 1 ,'i-2 and Iomw,' 5 3; Hollywood nl'.m tmu out Scaltlr 3-0 Uicn lalllni: 6 3: and Kan UK-no UjHik 0..- ! land 11-2 bclorr brini; edKcd 3-2.J All Uie Mi-colld Kaniri, wrre heven InuiiiK aflairs. Freshmen Lose To Medford Hob Hfndrr'lhott's Klurnitth Falls fic-ihinrn copped IIVp tiibl pliiccs hut fiiii'hort on (he .short end of a 77-44 score HKiitn'-t Mcdlord Satur dav on Mwlw Field. Grorce Arnold was a double win- er in Hie 70-yard tilth hurdles and the UO-vard low stick1,: Dick l.olcoma won the 1320-yard run: t.loyd Kooken raptured thr pole vault: Guy Munsell was Ihe discus winner. Medford Junior Hii.'h Beat Klam ath Junior High, 72-32. in a meet run in conjunction with the fresh men competition. Summaries: kuksii.mkn 70-yard high hurdles: Arnold K, Dav M second M third. Time: 10 1. 110-yard low hurdles: Won by , KnlHbu.s .... Won by Arnold K. Kastner M second King M third Time: 14.0. 75-yard dash: Won by Oglesbv m. Ontninn K second Rector M , tliii-d Time- fil. I ISO-yard dash: Won by Oglesbv M. Hector M second, no third place. Time: 16.6. I 330-vard dash: Won by Dav M. , Munsull K second, Owsley M Ihlrd. iTune: 39 0. ; cuo-yard run: Won by Pool M. Lolcoma K second. Svitak M third nine: 1:43.3. i,i.:u- in ti run. vvuu u uuicuiuh k. UeMurrs M second, Melcalf M third. Time: 4:07.7. Poe vault: Won by Kooken K. Crosbv M second. McCay M third. Height: 9 feet. 6 inches, High Jump: Won bv Clark M. Kastner M second, Kooken K third Me L'llt & ICet b UlCneS. Broad Jump: Won by Kastner M. - Crosby .M second. Rector M third. Shot Put: Won by Dyer M M.tchell K second. Mun.sell K thna. Distanco: 46 feet, Discus: Won by Mun.sell K. John- sion ai secona, aiucneu is. mirn. i .- Distance: 97 leet 6i.. inches. Javelin: Won by Oglesby M, Mitchell K second. Dyer M third Disiancc: 139 feci, 6 inches, 440-yard relay: Won by Medford. ' Jl'NIOIt HIGH 70-yard high hurdles: Won by Hawkins M. Brown K second. Av- erett K thud. Tunc: 11.3. 110-yard low hurdles: Won by Miller M. Haw kins M second. Brown V 11.,,. Ti,. 1 E c rv .i.i. ii. ...in. w.u. 5-yard dash: Won bv Tucker M. Miller M second, Cearley M third. Tune: 7.9. 150-yard dash: Won bv Tucker M. Cearley M second, Bragg K third. Tune: 17.2. 330-yurd dash: Won by Hender son M, Perkins K second, Willard M third. Tunc: 419. 660-yard run: Won by Fellows M, Bosworth M second. Butts M third. Tune: 1:S0.2. Pole vault: Tic for first Hamb- im k and Tisdale M, thlrd Height: 9 feet. Bellack M i Hjli, jump: woti by Perkins K tl(, (or second and third Larson M and Henderson M. Height: 6 i foct. 2 inches. Broad Jump: Won bv Hawkins Mi Bedneky M second. Perkins K third. Dlsianee: 16 feet 10 inches. Shot Pui: Won by Cearley M, Morris K second. Thomns K 'third Distance: 40 feet 2 inches. Discus: Won by Morris K. Col litis K second. Thomas K third Distance: 90 feet 9' tncVes. 440-yard relay: Won by Medford WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES AVAILABLE SOON! COME IN AND Tint to M.rtt KtU.S.l.Of. USE OUR DICK B. Home of 7th and Klamath REGISTER TO wffo Hollywood'a Johnny Undcll loused Humlay'n only K0ose-rig line and added a Home run-to help him- M-K iiIoiik BKiilnst Heattle Tiie RaltilRrx came back In the second oarnr In nhrll veteran pi,,kv ftooils. In the ihlrd nmZ. M ul ni.ii hil Ihr lirkl Keallle hr.mi r nl ibr U..1ML Charliv Kchan. was shaky but his mates Kve hlrn 5 0 lead lo work on. San Francisco's Seals, who couldn't ben, borrow or steal a v.c tory al the start ol the Him cam pulKli. captured their openuiK aer ies as .Inn Herder pitched hm sec ond victory In the first Kame Tlir second was IK-d 3-3 in the seventh u hen Don Kirgert drlivrnd single to knock in two run Ma rlno PirriieUo of the Bravrs Kiive up six tuts in notching the win. Hrt tttmr Rtti I-OIITI.AMI Ml I! O 4 1110 Iliirr rl i- -i.i i'.rnv rf llii.rrll !! f:.,ntrr If Maflulrr :tt llohlnaon c Arllim p A KKKrl Drililnc p I ; i a 4 , ' 0 . 4 J 1 n ; 7 TS'tn vi ix o " 3.1 8 24 All II 'I Mf.ran rf r;rrre If Mi Cnwlv I.cwia lb Oriel? r HiiF'irlrk Ketdcr p Tornay c .411 Tr.iau . 27 2.1 A-S,,m rl lor ArlAmn in nth I'nrlland .. - 010 100 iyyi.2 Una nit 110 011-8 San FranclRC-n 101 000 Olx-S , Hill. .u l.omn8 pllrhrr. Aitam. rt.ina nrovia. Conatir. Mnran 2, Ttiiirrnan, flr-.-. liAt Krror par:. RaHnold. l-lt on ba-.r - Portlanrl 4 San rranrliro 8 Twn-haw hit- P.fv a 2. Robiniion. Barr. Crarr McC-''v Sarriflri. hilj Rrr-rler. Sliran. Slolrn Jla.r Thurinan Hum nailed tn Orarr ,T Rohtnon. VrCa-aiev. Conat Mr D'Hihl ela-.. Magi'irr lo Ausl n li BaMnkl. Hamrirk lo Moran to lw 1i. Tim 1 :''. ' n.niw -M-Jtarl, Amke Slha anil S'.mrrs Sprand cam? bii rnnri.wn AR n O A Purr rf RaMmtii 2b . AiiRtln is Prov t rf Toral'rr If EWI .lb . I afata lb ... r;i;.dH c PieriMti P White rf Tolal 1 S AN I BANCIsrO ! Vnrart 2b Th.. ! nr.-irp if MeCawlry cf l.rwl. In Tieslrra t llnrnrirk 3b . Biarnn p Ballpv p Bormlrr p Tnrnav c ... A-llafv n Zuvela C-Taormlna S.pt-n p DBIa.altl .. F-Haumrr I . I TnlaU 26 21 A.rTrn.inrlprf nut for Tirsir-ra In 4!h B-Strurk out for Bailty in Slh , C-Walkrrl for Slni-li-lon in 7th n-S.nsIrd for Ratio in 7lh r rtan for Biaiatti in 7th Pnrlland on? ooo 2-S Hits 202 010 2-7 i San t'ranciaro . - - 100 0CH 0-3 I II, U 110 102 1-6 Runs Baslnskt. Austin 2. Brovia, (wnna. 1 mirmar, a, nsV-.i... .... Bnrrr.lar Hit bv pitcher Lafata by Biran and Bailey. Left on basr- Portland 10. San FranciReo 7. Two , ba.e hlu Tornay. Balks Pirrrtll. Bis-j can Wild pitch Boerr.ler. Stolen bases ; -Barr. Thurman. Huns batted In j Grace 2. Tornay. Conatser, Cladd. Eff- I Bert. Double play Ratio 1" M--r.-l". I Morn- io t'o. . - - .- t'mpire Anitke. SUva, Somen and Muutait. Attendance S.la'ii. completed Wednesdays night's wrest Parifie ( oast Hockev , line card, featuring Georges Dussette By Thr Associated Press land Eric Pedersen in one. of a Saturday Results double main event. Victoria 2 New Westminster 1 Vic-1 There's been bad blood between toria wins best-of-seven semi-fi- i the French-Canadian and the Scan- L."yoif VI-cv.,. casMiuiun o , ,s,...--. leads Desi-oi-nve st-nes -v. .i'i... it "No, we don't have two catchers he bites umpires." rs-tS.1 PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY BUDGET PLAN MILLER Co. Fisk Tirei Ph. 4103 VOTE NOW! Tykeson Wins; OTI Divides ChucK Tykeson, Oretjon Tech pitchrr, owns two victonrs In as many starts alter hurllnir a 2-1 I victory In 10 innlnxs oyer the I """ f?,1"" 1';"bnrJa(;k" In Areata, Calll. yesterday lis the I1'"" '-':"ih split a doublehcader. , llii-.bnldt won the second Kame ' hy the .same count ill seven InnhiKB. I , Tykein who shackled Houtnern """" ""l " "" ", ,v "' Kvp the Lumbe.-iacks Just lour : cattered tun, in .tie exlra-inniiiK f.'aine. MINNIVfi Ill.N Jack Brown, nla; -'nit first base In the oprnrr, aln'.ed Don Fore man home for the winning run in the extra frame. Tykeson, a cloul ii, K pitc.ier, led off the limine with double nut was cauisnt oeiwcen ,rcond and third when Foreman put dov.n an eas.r rounder. Fore man stole second base, then came in on B.own's hit. Tykeson put Humboldt down one, two, three in the Jacks' shift in the tenth. Brov.n rave up ;ut three hits i ii. tht : econd airo but Oretech : errors robbed him l-I a win. ! TTie 'J vls scored their lone run in the fifth when Brown walked and came home on Querino Lellls triple. TKIIM.i; .lerrv Garcia scored for Hum- boldt in the first mnlnK on a triple hv Dale Sorenson after Garcia reached base on an error and went to second on a passed ball. Humboldt's second run came In Ithe fourth when Ke.th Darling led off with a double, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on an Oretech error. Line scores: First ame OTI . trgrj .. 0(10 100 000 1-2 9 000 010 000 0-1 A 4 Kezslev and Joy: Tykeson and Jeter. Second same . . OC0 010 100 100 .OTI ... HSC Payntcr and Joy, Hurd; Brown and J?tfr. " I KURT VON POPPENHEIM . . . date with doctor Dusefte, Pedersen Signed Promoter Mack Lillard yesterday , settem. recent kii ""s .'- rr, r,..i ...i.i, xrttrt Von Pnnnpnhenn. I iiimui w..i. i.v . This is tiie one mat fans have been looking for. Von Poppenneim ana ur. oi- lagher tangle in the other one-hour , bout. ' , ' i Tol Yamato, crowd-angering JRp-1 anese sleeper artist, opens the show against Danno McDonald. Reserved tickets are on sale at Castleberry Drugs. LET'S GO FISHING! Complete Spin Fishinq Supplies POOLE'S 222 So. 6th 'CAM I GTt 008 HE?;?" Set ul for all your oulomotivt ncodi repairi and accessorial, all makai, all modals. 4th & Klamath Ph. 8146 1 & L EslW l 1 btJf ' J 6iiirH ATTRACTIVE SALLY BENNETT, a newcomer to local bowling circles from Burns, is the Klamath Falls champion today after posting a 1661 all-events score in the Women's Bowling Championships on the Oretech alleys in the an nual tournament that ended last night. Sally Bennett Wins Women s Keg Cro wn By WALLACE MYERS Sally Bennett, a fetching new comer to local bowling circles, last night copped the All-Events crown In the Klamath Women's Bowling Championships. The new chamn came here from Burns only a few months ago. Her husband. Cleve. Is an OTI student and manages the OTI alleys, where the championships were staged. Pacific Coast League By The Associated Press W h Pet. 6 1 .857 4 3 .571 4 3 .571 4 3 .571 3 4 .429 3 4 .429 3 4 .429 1 6 .143 Los Angeles (Hollywood I San Diego !San Francisco Oakland Portland Seattle Sacramento I Sunday's Results San Francisco 5-3 Portland 2-5 Los Angeles 4-6 Sacramento 2-1 'Hollywood 3-3 Seattle 0-5 i San Dtego 6-2 Oakland 2-3 Saturday's Results I Hollywood 10 Seattle 1 'San Francisco 6 Portland 1 Oakland 1 San Diego 4 'Los Angeles 1 Sacramento 0 SOFTBALL MEET SET Those planning to sponsor soft ball teams in the Girls City League are urged to meet for an organi-! zalional session tomorrow. 7:30 f p.m.. at the Wlllard Hotel. I This meeting is for sponsors ! only. Prospective players, team man- ' 8?rs nd all persons interested In isottoall meet Tuesday, April to, o m I at a place to be announced. rrea.se shaped in expertly, permanently in our LEE ADVENTURE The smart lines of llie Lee Adventure are Lee-shaped, pre-sliapeil to stay fashion right for life! Fine fur felt of llie Adventure is DuPont AriilexJ-lreated for water repellency. Note the narrow band and tiny bound edge, for a smart style touch. We have your favorite shade! . ' . $10 Other Lea Halt from 7.S0 to 15:00 HARDY'S 820 Main Rolling in almost flawless form, Sally also garnered the Class A singles title with lines of 190,, ITS and 185. That gave ner an .ah- Events total of 1661. It was a slow-death finish foi LaRavne Harris who had held tht lead since mid-afternoon, when sin finished with a 1622 total. At the start of last night's bowl ing. It appeared Dorothy Koberg would make a real battle for -the title. She had broken on top of thi field tn the team events, Thursday, and her first line last night was a scorching 217. But she faltered Ti the stretch singles and wound up with a third-place 1620. The 211 line was high for the tourney. Bess Lavenick and Mabel Wachtei took the doubles title with a J.091, highlighted by a 213 line lot Lavenick. Second place went te Lulu Stone and Sally BennetM 1069 , and third was won by Mary Morrij and Dorothy Koberg U065). Dorothy Bowen captured tne ciasi B singles with 555 and the Class 0 title went to Mary Morris with 564. The team event was won Thur day night by the Roundup Taveri combine, comprised of Ruth Duff, LaRavne Harris, Beth Griggs, Clan Beard and Opal McDonald. Men and women keglers ara U Join for their annual trophy Iea at the Moose Hall, May 3. 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