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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1052 PAGE FOUR'irriii HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OlilWON Pels Most District Net Meet : 'y,,?M$--'Jwr'"'!'",', iff J? Q 'f.- . . Tournament Runs All Day Tomorrow . Coach Paul McCall will enter two Pelicans In singles and Iwa iloublrs teams when the Klitmath Fulls net squad plays hast tomorrow In the Southern Oregon district tennis meet. The Pels loin Omuls Puss, Med ford and Asnland In battling (or two doubles and two similes berths In the state tournament In Corvallls May l'J and 13 1 SOCK SEXTET On the shoulders of these six boys will ride Pelican hopes in the Southern Oregon district tennis tournament at Moore Park tomorrow. Denny Todd (second from right) and Ted Houser (far right) will enter singles play. Doubles teams are Lester Flocchini (far left) and Vernon Keller (third from left), Shannon Oldham (second from left) and Jim Davidson (third from right). Two singles entries and two dobues teams will qualify in the all-day racquet meet for the state touranment. May 12 and 13. ' Tornado Here For Ball Tiff By Coach John McGinnls' own admission, the Klamath- Pelican baseballers aren't "going any where", but they'd like to stamp an uneventful season with an up set win over Medford tomorrow afternoon on the Modoc Field dia mond. . . . , The ftame starts at 2 p.m., fol lowed by an exhibition name that won't count in the standings. Medford has the Southern Ore gon Big Pour Utle tied down. The Tornadoes have whipped Grants Pass twice, Klamath Falls once and will be top-heavy favorites to make It a grand slam against the pels tomorrow. FRIEDEL CHOICE McGinnls has settled on Fred Frledel as mound choice for the league game, Ralph Carroll will probably go to the exhibition afterpiece. Les Flocchini has earned an out field berth with his pick-up in hitting. He'll work left field alonR with Ing Montgomery in right and Clayton Hannon in center. Ron Owings dons catching gear again after Ken Young Quit the squad recently. INFIELD . . The infield is composed ot Third baseman Dick Lundsten. Shortstop Jay Korsen, Second-baseman Don Dexter and First-baseman George (Butcher Boy) Hanson. Medford whipped the Pels. 10-1, April 11 with a second-inning up rising that netted eight runs. It's likely Derald Woo ton. who limited the Klamath club to lust three hits in the first meeting, will hold down the hill assignment for the Tornado nine. The Pelicans have one more league game, with Grants Pass May 8. left, plus a game with Lakeview. Rainiers Perk Up By The Associated Press Alter a dismal start, Seattle, pre - season favorite to repeat as Pacific Coast League champion, is showing signs of power. Bill Sweeney's . Rainiers have tied into Los Angeles, a club of proven strength, and come up with two impressive wins. The boys from Washington took the series opener from the Angels 1 - 0 in a 10 inning pitchers' duel and came back Wednesday night to blast five pitchers for 15 hits and a 16- 6 decision. Al Lyons was the most murder ous of the rampaging Rainiers, accounting for six runs, three of them on a bases - full triple and another on a homer. George Vico also homered with two aboard. Seattle's big Inning was the fourth, in which five runs came in. The Portland - Oakland game was rained out and they'll play a double header Thursday. At Sacramento intermittent showers fell during the last five innings. The dew didn't bother the Holly wood Stars, however. They staved off a ninth inning Solon rally to win 9-6. At San Diego the Padres made it two in a row over San Francisco. They grabbed a 6 - 0 lead in the first Inning and went on to win 7-4. By The Associated Press Batting Ted Williams, Red Box, hit two-run homer to beat Detroit, 6-8, after impressive fare well ceremonies. Pitching Gerry Staley, Cards, tamed league - leading Brooklyn Dodgers with seven hits for fourth straight win, 14-2. I v ' y ""V L '. f ' Lester Flocchini tenuis with Ver- nou Keller and Shannon Oldham Joins Jim Davidson in doubles play for Uie Klamath Miuad. Denny Todd and Ted Houser carry the sinni... hopes. A 9:30 a.m. meeting at KUHS will launch the all-day toi'rney. Six enurls at Moore Park will handle ;he entire tournament, with play starting at 10 a.m. Top favorite to cop a similes berth in the state tournament Is Dick White o( Grunts Pass, un beaten lilts season. Crater High may have one entry, but local tournament officials hadn't heard Irom Ihc school yesterday. The Pelicans posted a -3 record this season, beating Ashland twice and splitting with Grants Pass and Medford. Tee Meet In Semis " lr if r aiii r' n i it am r - m Mr a- "-- . "r- The Reames Country Club sprlns best-ball tournament field has been pared to lour sets of partners who have until Sunday to complete senu- ifinals in the annual tournev. Scheduled to match shots for the finals berths ari Jiibmiv West nnH ! Harold Elllrelm ncninst Frank Hnll and Fred Scott and Jim Jerns Jr. and Dick Miller against Frank Tuc ker and Andy Toyly. The winners of these two matches will battle for the club title May 11. West and Elttrelni reached the semi-fmals with a victory over Bujs Larktn and Rav Beeber. Hall and Scott beat Jim Kerns Sr. and Llovd Drew. Kerns Jr. and Miller outshot Rob ert Sproat and Georue Brosterhous. Tucker and Toylv finished ahead of Moon Mullls and Bill Grove. GEORGE HANSON covers a lot of ground at first base, also swings an emphatic bat for the Pelicans. The Butcher Boy will be at his familiar post tomorrow, 2 p.m., when the Klamath nine faces Medford on the Modoc Field diamond. Yacht Race Opens Today NEWPORT BEACH. Calif I The fifth annual international yacht race from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club to Ensenada. Mex.. gets under way at noon Thursday, with 140 or more craft entered In the 140 - mile blue water sailing event. Whats your best whiskey buy ? 1 . Have oi. of Calvert put in one glass and the same amount of any other whiskey in another without knowing which is which. 2, Sniff on brand for aroma. Taste it criti cally for moothnes8. Swallow carefully to judge its freedom from bite, bum or sting. J, Tale the other whis key in the lame analyt ical way then pick the one that really taltes better to you. Your own lasts is the final test of whiskey value. There's such a big difference in whiskies in smoothness, mellowness and freedom from bite that only you can decide which is your best buy. That's vhy it will pay you to compare Calvert Reserve with any other whiskey. It has the taste mosr people like most because it is blended to a taste standard established by a "Consumer Jury" of thousands of folks like you. But don't take our word alone. Test Calvert Reserve against any other whiskey then make your own choice. Fair enough? 45 Quart O $255 jit fint Calvert Challenges Comparison wrth any whiskey on the market I CAtVERT HESfSVE B '.ENDED WHISKEY BO.I PSOOF 63 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. C TIME OUT! i Three King Invaders Favored Mere Friday "What a dull funic el(ht Io nium and neither side's even jot a hill' National Leattue Umpire Ancle Donntelli was a tall Kunner on B-17 during World War II. He was captured by the Notts and held prisoner (or 15 months. Ity ltlil) lit 111) Cllinim may rule the local finite roust come about 11 o'clock tomor row iiliihl. Because the three local favoiilo ftltui'tuii In the top threo bouta will all carry Uie shy end oi the odds HKuln.il outsldo luvuricrn. It's likely all three will el their lumps althuugh a lull house ol 'punch patrons la expected to be on I1UIU1 lu tuui IOI upacui, Iudlnn Dick Wolfe, who got his start hero In preliminary JouMs and now rules the Pacific North west welterweltihl clan, will be un derdog to Karl Turner, clusny, hard puuchlnii Richmond, Calif., Negro who has urilshed gloves with Uie best In the welterweight and middleweight divisions Including the Sugar Boy. Ray Roblnnon him- Isvlf. i Ilealty'a bombing Kulpll Welser clashes with lllackle Vunderveer, Hen Ulc llgluwelglit who headlines ciiiiIn In Hpokune, 'l'acomn and Canada. Ills vlollius Include Untidy Oilman, knockout winner over Wei wr n oouple of hchhoim back, Hlaliley Vlrgls. Merrill Mauler, Inrosses lealher with Jimmy Mur phy, Poillund logger who stables wun wolie, Murphy, like Virgin, stopped ChlUxiulu'a li illy Sunilny In two founds but the rlngwtnc ay Murphy turned the trick with more dispatch. U the Invaders give the truth to Ute odds. It's oluch they'll have to be at their blii.il lug best. Wolfe, Weltier and Virgin all have one thing In common -they can hit nnd all believe In making their sock parties as short as possible. All six of the principals In thn three top boula can punch. Something has to give nnd light fans will bulge the armory to see who and In what round. If possible, lomorruw night's flglit menu looks belter limn Unit offered April la. a bangfe.M about which customers are still building verbal superlatives. Promoter Mack Llllard la ex pected to announce tho two (our- round preliminaries tonight or early tomorrow morning Reserved llcketa are available at Dick Reeder's. c r 1 i EARL TURNER hits class, punch mt tn V" tu T TT1 " Nothing is cur but the price. 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