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'.ATI I II DAY, Al'liil, 12, Wt.2 liKIIAM) AND Ni:VS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON PAGE TimKfS N wins imp lm, . I. I I. Hill l 1 .1.1 LL JJ... .L.imrraTL-3-.-U. 11 L.u .tot n L r: &- Jav-i v?1- : 1 THE OLD GUARD Tliouijh new facps spotlifihl most National U'iijuc line-ups this year, MamiKi-r Charlie; Dies sen plans lu n aluiij; with the same Infield that finished the ll).rl campaign. Hrooklyn's stellar inner defense is composed of (I to r) Jackie Holiinson, second base; Gil I lodges, first base; l!oy Campanella, catcher; Hilly Cox, third base; nnd I'ee Wee Reese, shortstop. SACS HANK POCTS, 10-0 ity llir Aoi-Utril I'm Mnnalirr tt.in lurk hnlid.i 11.11 4ol.Mil! thr mound chorrn fculur av nliilil an llir riH'kriinu Anuria l.os Annel hri't llirlr t-r- lllli lnilnlll I'aclflr Co;.l l.rnaur in nnd u Ilium i nn i-ni liinrnl in !.l plut-r. Moh iili, ti '.'il vi-iii -..Id rih'ht hn I. ulrradv loin noli lird two vlf jrir.n lor thr AuktK wlt. huvo won nd lorl onlv one to clnlr. JYKIiiV mtlii Kddii- riniiidlrr ran i klitilmtl ititiloi; Klrlotr to 'JA br oir rumiini; out of kdmm rvut in s, BILL MELBY . . . laces Nip Mat Card Complete A double iiiiiiu rvcnl and the : Ttiirn of tin old favorite in thr iiTiirr will rcimpi lsc Wednesday uglif s wrstltng curd at the Ar roiv. Promoter Mack Llllnrd nil- loiincrd this mnrninr. Hill Mclliy, Suit l.nke City adonis. nces Tol Yiiiiuito. Juiiunese sleeper ixpert in the one-lnil opener. Kurt Von ropprnhelin and lii-orgcs Dusrlle liinglc In one ol lie feature bonis. The other top tussle will mil frenchy Hoy ngulns-. Buck Weaver. ?aclllc Coast lliihl-hcovywcigni ilmmplon. Weaver won the title from Roy rcrntlv and tins one could well ileal thr show. Hrseivrd tukrls are on sale at ;iistlnberry Drugs. 4Rock Vows Knockout CHICAGO 1.41 Rocky Ornzlnno bouslliig he'll knock out Sugar ny Robinson in their middle teiuhl I'liiiiiiplniuhlp fight next rVednesday night. Stmar Itny, the lltlehnkler, loe.sn't agree, nnluinlly, but he lot's say the 3-1 odds favoring hlm irll are out of line, "That's cruzy," Robinson snld I Irani the (xlds on arriving Friday roni New York. "That means he loesn't belong In Hie ring with me. !lc'n the former champion. He's a nird puncher." I iihtn rm rrr-x n n Tir3fF 111 luesdsiy Values t& 1 See MONDAYS Paner fniti Jj Wi M'H -JloaM jif " .'.WMjui'.f 'f W lill ' T'fV-m the nun li Innlnx Ilia lri.inninlr liniird iliillyviKHl B-l, with uonuh torr Paul Print the Iomt. Should thr AlmrUi havr llmr to iIuiut over thru hollll(r.H thry 0 wr samt! imrxpeclrd K"Hi.'n on doun Uie Imr. Itik'hl hi hliici Un lruilrr. with n 7-3 rrcotd thr Han Olrto I'udira, liKUird a sreond divlNlon finlrthrr. And drad la..l nrr thr IliM chum plo;i Hrattlr rtalnirry who hac hovn vrry llHIr loi lli-. Nan Dlruo brut Kratllr 'J 1 In 11 intiiiiKA Friday nighl an 41 -vrn r Liny Flrlihrr wrnl thr route for his third win ol the youni; mmi anil. Thr Padrra and Hainirrs tun sir in a doublihradrr Suturilay all rinoon. In other (turner., Oakland moved ii, in the tiiiiiilii-r thrrr snot wl'.ll two wins ovrr Sun KriinriMo. i j and 3-1 wlille Kacramriito broke out H the cellar A ru-.li f.f hlU i-oiitllrd with Ili-ul pllrlllnu by Ulrnli Elliott Kiivr llir Koloii a 100 win ovrr Portland. .. ..... .ri..i. .i.i.,i (... -ii h,,i Portland nnd Nacraiiunlo. who who play under the Unlit-.. Kxlrni.lvt. bullion pi ui U( r se.s almu rallrd by Sncramrntn Man- .. . u, ...... INK uivmrtiw, iif, ii.r o.. ,.,,,7. nu.i their third Nlraiglil und rupiird out is Mnfe IiiLh At Sun Diego. Charlie Srhalir. '""' rnnn in uie nuiuinn ..i went ull the way lor the losing moii. Ai soon as hi- sharpens his Sentlle rlub. Hr got liinisrll in shooting rye. he should become one trouble in the lllh Willi n walk1")! the best guards in the confer- nnd an error Murry Friiliklln then drove in the winning run with Inllrld single. The box: Portland All II 4 1 Purr rf Xusiiiskl 2b Austin ss Prima rf Conntsri If fcggrrt .lb Ti'bor lb Cilndd r Pierrlll p Drilling p Russrli rf A-Mngulre Wulbrl p Tola 1:; 4 3 1 0 31 fi 24 for Drilhntt lu 8lh. All II ( A-FIIrd out Sarramrnlo .Olllingrr 3b , MrCormlck cf Ic.lvnn lb Gordon :'b I A. While If I Reich rl Myers ss Smith c Elliott p Allnno 3b Totals Portland 30 15 27 13 noo ooo ooo o 010 211 010 6 (A5 000 (Mix 10 150 020 01X 15 Flllotl; Losing Hits jSiicramento HlU Winning pitcher .pitcher Piereltl. Runs -- Dlllliiger. McCoi inlck. A. White, Rcli-li. Mvrrs 2. Smith :t. Elliott 2. Errors nnsinskl. Tabor, rierrlli, Myers. Left on buses Portland i', Sni'iiiiiirnto 1. Two hnsr hits ."niltli. Fguorl. t.lndd. Three bnsc hils DMIIni'er. Glynn. Bulk Wr.lbel. Sacrifice I till Elliott. Stolen bnsr Aus tin. Runs batted .n Smith 3. Dllllnger McOrmlck. F.llott, Glynn '!. Double plays Dllllnger lo Gordon lo Glynn: Myers to Gor don to Olynn; Austin to Tnbor. Time 1:64. Umpires Orr, Rungc nnd Ford. SHUFF STUFF The semi finals hikI finals In the City Shuffleboard singles and dou bles tournament will show Monday and Tuesday nights at Schuss' Tavern. Foreman Hot En OCE Rout MUNMOI) I'll l Special '-The Ore- mill Tim-Ii Owl.i hold a 3-3 baseball 'i-coul lHy ""(I Koulhpuw Chuck 1 'V'trM.n holds nil u)ire wins i Tvkesmi, u Ir'l-liundrr from Hhrr- wood. Ore, iiv Oregon Collrwr iif h-Jiimtioii juM one tkltnuy hit yentfrday lo win hla third Uecljilon of l lie- htiihon by n 13 1 count Tlii)f-I)njnuun lion Forrmtwi Ird Lhr OwhV oasliiuuhl on two DC ft; pilclM-rn wllli flvo hit in lx time til Unt KfiiTiimn bititKrd out two doubles 1111(1 til Iff hlllKK'lt. On-uon C'ullryi- not Hn only run Ibr third inning worn iuw.r Ijiim ii wnlkcd, htulr M-cond nnd limd huinr on Crntrrflcldrr Bow (nun Miiwlr. Llir only hit off '1 yk-on. TvkrMJii iiImj not a double for i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . cirlMnu in our run in thr Hind litnlnu when llir Owl opened ; Mfitinu with u thm-run b wt Orricoh picked up one In lite .fourth, three moii' in the fifth nnd lour runs in thr elKhth in the rout. Wiiyne Paiilstn ii"1 ttir mightiest blow, n triple in the fifth inning Couch Art Kirklund will uxe Jink lliown iiKiiin.t Porllnnd fitntr VniiHrtt tiMluy if. th iilsi itame of ii Ihrrr-uitmc road nwinit, Lino Acorn: (ill 003 130 040 11 OCK 001 000 000- 1 Tvlirnon nnd Jrtcr; Kuiik, (jui-'l M) nnd Vanovrr. 12 4 1 4 Palm- Ex-Pels Star For eavers OKKOON b"l A'l E COl.I.EOK. Cor vnlll.n. iHperlali-Klaliialh Hlllnhas coiitributrd n loui; line of ouifttaiKi im; athl'-irs to Or.-uon Ktnte, but I wo biilhiuii frehtimrn from the Koulhrrn Orruon rllv show promise ol loppiiiir Ihrin all. Thev are John U'.tte. football and wrestling. And Hill Toole, basketball and track Wine, an ami" 215 pounder, pulled the unprecedented recently bv tukltiK runner-lip honors In the ni.lioniit NCAA wresthnir lourna. nicm nl Colorado A. & M. after cotiiitni; the Pucllir coar.l ehainiil unship llr finnllv l'mt in the finals niter a tough bout to a veteran uruni.lrr from the University of .. " " rfc,'f Ibr rx-l'rlicnn s'nr also made an oul-slandlfig showing as a fresh en tin kle on the Braver vnrsltv football Irani hi'.t I..II olid l rated Mirr-firr first .iring lacklc tor nrxi srason. Line coacli Len , ounre saya Wllir should be one . of thr ton tackles on the coast. Toole's debut mis been almost as uuMilclouh. He made the OaC is auspicious. He made the basketball varsltv as a freshman ui.d w as gem rally regarded as the cure 11(111 on tooi.i: At pirscnt Tool" is n trading iiindldiilr Inr a :'io'. on the (JSC varsltv track team. He won troth that stiffness and he has a heck the UK) and 220 ill the slate high !of a curve." 'school Turn last vcar nnd also ; Loes strengthened his case Fri : may compete in the broad Jump day as he hurled three hilless and und low hurdles for the Beavers, scoreless Innlnga against the world Coach Hall Moe considers him a , atiindoul prospect. , Other ex Pellcnn athletes who have performed well lor the Bea- 'vers this venr include Bill Mosby. Icuptnln of th wrestling team and Pnclllc const 107 pound champion: Don Znrnslnskl, star guard on last fall's foolbnll team, Ed Znroslnski. Don's brother and a member of thr minor varsity r.rld cub ai a -freshmen: nnd Bill Harsey Bill: iRnse and Bin Sh-iihrrd. all mem bers of the varsity wrestling team, Pnrlflr Coast l.rarue Ilv The Assoclilert Press W I. Pet. 1 1 os Angeles fl I .900 Kim Diri:o 1 3 .700 Oiiklmiil 6 5 .54! iHnn Fiiiiukco 5 -li Hollvwood -00 I'ol-llillld i i. -."! Sacrainenlo 4 7 ..3b4 , I a11"' J ' mM i l.os Angeles 8 Hollywood 1 Oakland 5-3 Sun Francisco 3-1 illrst game 7 Innings). Sacramento 10 Portland 0 Sun Diego J Seattle 1 ill Innlngsl. OFFICE SPACE- For rent in Stewart Drew Buildinq. Inquire at Drew's Monstorc, 733 Main. Fe FoEomtdl f or Loes May Prove Good Investment for Bums By RAI.1'11 l(OI)i:N AP Sporl VVrltrr If hlii woik thin siirlmr U nny criterion Uie Brooklyn IMkIuvth tun urltr nit their investment In Pitch- er Billy Loca as "paid lu lull ' Loes Is one of buseball'ii bonus bablea. lie received I'-'l.ofX! lor siiinliiK w ith Brooklyn in 1!!4I but until this spring has shown little lo merit the outlay. The 2a year-old i iglilliaiider spent la.'.l In the Army and aix-oruiiig to baseball law cannot be shipped to the minors without his consem. Asked recently If he would con sent to go lo the minors Loes re torted: i "I'm consenting to nothing." Loes' adamant stand may turn out to be a blessing In disguise lur Brooklyn. Mummer Chuck Dressen has been Impressed by the kld'a work. "He might w-ln some games for us." Dressen said. He's been firing the ball hard since his arm losl BILLY LOES snubs Minors champion Nrw York Yankees in .the Yankee Stadium Ralph Branca entrusted Loes with an 8-2 lead nnd the young pitcher mowed the Yanks down in order until the ninth when he per- milted two walks before retiring the side. Thc , Dodgers clobbered Rookie Hnrrv ' Schaeffer and two succcs-, isors for 14 hits In their 9-2 romp. The Brooks stowed the decision away in the first inning when tney clipped Schaelter (or three runs Hcrm Wehmeier, Hank Perkow ski and Frank Smith, ahiio: Youngsters In Golf Lead GREENSBORO, N C. Ifi Dick Mayer of SI. Petersburg. Fla.. and Skee Riegel of Tulsa. Okla., a pair of three - year professionals, held the hot seat Snturdny going Into the second rourd of the $10,000 Greater Greensbou Open Goll Tournament. They were responsible for the two best nine hob scores of Fri day's tirst round us they tied for the 18-holc lead with four-under t, - D11(.c'roiis challengers were numerous as Easier eggs. The two I I pace - sellers were only one stroke ahead of Ed (Porky) Oliver, the veteran Rvder Cuoper from Lamont. 111. Oliver was, in turn. cue stroke In front of three 69 shooters. , ' If Biggest Sale of Hardware in Sears Long History... Starts, RED HURD, SPORTS EDITOR turned In the fourth no-hll no-run name of the nprltiK as they teamed "P I'"1" "'c Cincinnati Reds to vit.ory over uciroii at Columbus, Ohio. IlOl BI.K ' Outfielder Pat Mullin .spoiled the bid by cracking a double against Wchmelcr in the second inning, Hobln Roberta tuned up for the season's opener by pitching the Philadelphia Phillies to a 8-2 trl- umph over their Baltimore Oriole farm hands at Baltimore. ftoherLs KCttered seven hll nnrl blanked the minor leaguers until i hall game. the ninth while his motes at-1 Medford Pitcher Derald Wooton, sembled eight safeties Including a wn0 ,ssue iusl a single, double three-run homer by Ed Waltkus. and ,rJple durul(! hla seven-inning SKCOND HIT 'stint on the mound, led off tie The New York Giants nipped the : second inning blitz with a triple. Cleveland Indiaas, 4-3. in 12-inning Before the inning waa over, Klam at Kansas City. Chuck Dieringjath starter Ralph Carroll was re weak - hilling ouMieldcr, who en-l!evcd on the mound by Fred Frle tered the game without a hit in 38 del and Medford had eight runs. irips to me piaie, tingled Home Ai Dark from third wilh the winning run. It was Ins second lilt of the game. A scheduled game between the White Sox and Cubs at Chicago's Wngley Field was called off be cause of cold weather. Netmen Wallop Medford , . Klamath Falls netmcn The evened their season's record yes - tcrday with a 5-2 win over Medford t..A on the Black Tornado courts. The Tornadoes won just one single matca, and a doubles con - test as all but two went three SCUi- Jim Davidson, Lester Flocchlnl. Shannon Oldham and Denny Todd; won singles matches for the Pels Vernon Keller ani Flocchlnl teamed up to give the Pels a split in the doubles. Results: Singles: Davidson K beat Rod Rers. M 2-6. 6-4. 6-3: Kalunus M beet Keller K. 6-4, 6-8. 6-' Flocchlnl K bent Edwards M. 6-2, 6-4: Old ham K beat Davis M. 6-0. 6-0: Todd K beat Singlcr M. 6-2. 5-7. 6-2. , Doubles: Keller and Flocchlnl K ; beat Rogers and Kalapus M, 6-2, 6-8. 6-2: Davis and Edwards M j beat Davidson and Oldham K, 2-6, 6-1. 6-4. In an exhibition match. Klnm- nth's Ted Houscr neat Medford's Bon Cordier. 6-4. 6-2. Louie's Food Leach Service Suburban Flower K-Amusement Klamath Flower . 38 Star Beautv 36 Monday'i Rfsalls Lniile'ii Star 1 Suburban 3 Leach 1 K-Amusf mcnt 3 Klamath Flower Substitute bowlers came In for the plnudit.s Mondav nluht in the Moose Ma's Bowllnp League acti vity. Sully Brnnelt, city bowline cham pion, notched n 201 panic and 514 scries for top honors. But Sally, subbinc for Suburban Flower, w as pushed by Alma Short. Klamath Flower plnch-hltter, with scores of 193 and 512. Team highs went to Suburban Flower with marks of 877 and 2506 game and scries. I ! L.7'!S1r'7";jifr ''. 1 . MOOSE MA'S W I. Pot. 63 39 .625 .. 60 44 . 577 I .... 60 44 .577 I . 53 51 .510 I 66 .J63 68 .346 Thursday, April 17th. Dick Wo Bedford ... .. Wallops Pelicans MEDFORD (Special! Mcdford staged an eight-run blitz in the sec end Inning yesterday to tie down a 10-1 win over Klamath Falls In a Southern Oregon Conference base- i six HITS Four Friedcl hits off Carroll, two off accounted for the eight runs. Klamath Falls scored In the sev enth and last inning when George i Butcher Boy) Hanson, Jirst base man, banged a three-bagger and came In when Catcher Ken Young reached first on an error. Wooton struck out 15, walked two. Carroll gave I'D four hits in the second Inning rally and whiffed one, walki-d three. After Medford reached Firedel for two hius in the big second Inning, Fred die settled down and pitched three hit ball the rest oi the way. TWO MORE Medford added one run in the fourth, one in the sixth. , ,V , j , ..... . t-.- v,.rtrt.-, rir,r,iH r,H " worked home on two errors. Mad dox waltzed in in the sixth inninE when he walked, stole second and , third and raced In on a wild pitch, Clayton Hannon singled in the 'first Inning, Ron Owings doubled in the fourth for the Pels' other two hits. Line score: Klamath 000 000 1-1 3 4 Medford 080 101 x-10 9 1 Carroll. Friedel f?) and Young: Wooton and T. Landers. SCORES Oregon Prep Results By The Associated Press Baseball Forest Grove 9 Htllsboro 1 Elmlra 14 Willamette (Eugene) 1 Junction City 11 University High (Eugene) 3 Sherwood 6 Lake Oswego 1 Medford 10 Klamath Falls 1 Willamina 3 Central 2 Canby 7 Dallas 1 Scappouse 12 Clatskanie 0 Beaverton 7 McMinnville 6 Waldport 6 Siuslaw 4 Yahilll 8 Dayton B Wy-Est 1 Warrentcn 0 Vernonia 3 Seaside 2 Sheridan 3 North Marion 0 Track Hillsboro 85 Forest Grove 40 'i Salem f-3 Milwaukie b9 Grnnt 66 Jefferson 38 2-3 Roose velt 26 Lincoln 34 Franklin 21 Wash ington 1 Benson 7 Cleveland 1-3 (All Portland). Taft 76 'j Willamina 67 Sheridan 5 j. Oregon College Results Baseball Clark Junior College 7 Reed 1 Golf Oregon State 13 Portland State 5. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENI, ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern llr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietors s2 Rowe Inks To Battle Champion Mack Llllard had to dlD Into the .middleweight ranks to find a fistic foe for Pacific Northwest Welter eight Champion Dick Wolfe but the promoter announced .early this morning he ; would definitely staze a ring show next Friday night at the Armory, i Wolfe's opponent in the headline jbout on the card will be Frankie iRowe, heavy-hitting middle out of iTacoma, Wash. i Rowe fought Ureal Snapp last ;year In Medford and led the Mer rill favorite going Into the seventh Ivhen he ran Into one ol the ; Snapper's right hands. I He's a rough battler whose favor- I r- DICK WOLFE . . . returns Friday ite blow is a left hook. Be can give Wolfe some trouble. Llllard has a supporting card lined up that promises to be the best in many seasons of boxing here. Ralph Weiser will show in the semi-windup, although an opponent hasn't been found for the Beatty Bomber. The six-round special event will put Rudy Carlson, knockout winner over Darrell Harrington last Sat urday night, agaiast Monty Mont gimery, classy Sprague River In dian. Two four-rounders will pair Billy Sunday against Stan Virges of Merrill and Clyde Phoenix against Darrell Harriniton. Tickets go on sale at Dick Reeder's. West Favored In Cage Tilt KANSAS CITY W Basketball reasoned Kansas City gets its last cage show of th? winter circuit Saturday night in the first annual East-West Shrine pjame. Sponsored by the Ararat Shrine Temple, the game is being played for the bene fit of hospitals for crippled child ren. The West team, coached by Phog Allen oi Kansas, is the favorite mainly because Clyde Lovellette will be in the lineup. The 6-foot 9-inch, 240-pound Kansas giant has a monopoly on NCAA scoring re cords. The same is billed as a show of All America players and both coaches Allen and the East's Henry Iba of Oklahoma A&M will have unimitcd manpower at his disposal. WHAT DO YOU DEMAND OF AN IRRIGATION TURNOUT? OUICtC IASY OPERATION, FIRMANENCI OF INSTALLATION. ANP A COST MUCH LESS THAN YOU WOULD EXPECT PEYTON'S CONCRETE IRRIGATION TURNOUT PGYT0N&C0. I 835 MARKET ST. TIME OUT! lfl "Most effective darn lure I've ever used!" Antlers, Mustangs Post Wins Malln and Merrill won vesterdav as the Klamath County Class B high school baseball league opened. Malln shut out Bly. 11-0. Merrill edged Bonanza, 12-11 I The Sacred Heart-Chlloquln game iwas postponed because of Good Frl- iday. Wayne Rick, who pitched the Mi lln Mustangs to the title last year, !gave Bly Just three hits. George Evans (3 for 4), Bob Ste ;venson and George Rajnus (2 for 13l led the way as Mustang batters I Jumped on Bly Pitcher Max Mar tin for 13 hits. ! Andy Travis went all the way around the bases with two mates ahead of him in the third inning when his clout went through the legs of the Bly centerflelder. Rick struck out 15. Bonanza staged a four-run rally In the seventh and last Innlng highlighted by Alfred Lugo's three I run homer but it just fell short of catching Merrill. Leroy Johnson homered for Mer rill in the sixth with two on. Irwin Crume and Julian Hood hurled for Bonanza. Bruce Sanders was relieved by Jerry Wolfram Sfi Bonanza's last-inning uprising. , The games were played on both the winners' diamonds. Line score: Bly 000 000 0-0 3 8 Malin 313 040 x-11 13 0 Rick and Herringshaw; Martin and Chronister. . (Merrill-Bonanza line score un available.) Abel Says WlL Stronger WENATCHEE W The nresl. dent of the Western Internatioal League said Friday that with the league's change from Class B to iiass a uns season, he Is looking forward to "better players. games and fan participation." Robert Abel. Tacoma attorney, said the caliber of play should con tinue to Improve as "baseball comes into Its own on the Pacific Coast." He referred to the new open classification of the Pacific Coast League. The WIL League, he said, , Is stronger than ever before." TINKER... TAILOR... Soldier . . . Sailor? What will your son become? Success or failure? Career or Job? It's often Just a question of educa tion and training. Make sure your boy gets good start towards success. In vest in a Juvenile Assurance policy of the Sun Lifo Assur ance Company of Canada to day .. . Ph 7777 todayt: Duane ; Baker 0it. Agt. SUN LIFE Duane taker Vv sN li. : n