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1IKIIALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKCJON PAGE NINl tm " MONDAY, MAY ft, Hi!i2 i r-i '-ri23V4 '.':'1Hl"''.'Vt' - Till I '.r "ff m iMt' Jl-77;-.u r. U -. THE BIG FOUR CIi'vi-ImkI's pitching lin.H boon llic most for four years, mid this (iiartet arc oul to make it five. Lemon. Mike flart ia, Karly Wynn and Boh Feller. BEAVERS SKID TO .SEVENTH PO lly Tlir Auoi-lalrd l'rr Ailclrcl uunt'li m llir plait unci Minir Iiiihv lUlrlilnit by Unlit liunclcr Hal OlcitL' liuvr- rlrvulnd I lir Ouklnud Acmiw lulu niiiii'iitiuii III llir I'uclf 1c- C'ounl Iriiuuc pill nniu nice lly tnklliil l t aevrii liuinra frnm I'nrtluild Innl week tlir- flub cllmbrd from sixth lo apruud place In llir nlniullnifi. only 3' iiuinw lM-)ilnd Hun Ulco 'Pic Ai'oriw cun thiink OirKu Inr pulling much ot tho alruin In llietr drlvt. Ho plU'hrcl arven-miilltK no hitler niuiitiliiy then ciiint bnck Bunclny niiihi mul tovicd Ihrre hll uliuloui In llir wound (nine a hlii li'uin swept a double Derby Winner Barely Misses Race Record l.OUIBVU.LE. Kv - III Oail'a hopeis ol beiomlnn kinn ol Uie Ihree - year - oldii kenned to hmiie Monday on how well he can inert two uK-oinliw Innue. KverybiHlv uurrrd hln perlorin. nice In wlnmnK .Intuiduv'a Ken. tuckv Oerbv niumpid him a meed 91 unuMial promlnr. one thai imuht wulk away wllh the tiiainplonnlilp bonora. Hut brlnre lie inn all In the llirone rmnn ( aurii lonner kmiin a Oltallnn. Whlrlawav, Count Meet nut Anaaull. he mu-l 1 Kluiw thai lie cap no the Unmrr aihlanrrn, Mich an Ilie mile and snehall route ol tile Milmont Itaken lalrr HUM nprlnu. J Prove thai net inimler of thrr three yeur old thai i lly Tilt AtAecalfd' Prenlj I Pitihlnif. Hnuik Smith. Ho Pilrhed hl(lns bull In two relief ' itinu to avo lo unman Cm 'itinnall delnited Philuilelphut, bi, J am! 8-7, v llaiunii: Hunk Majenkl, A n '. Drove home lour rnnn in Phlla . Iclphln'a 10-6. openlim namo ; triumph over Detroit, and Kindled villi lumen loaded In nlnlh o niRht rap lo Vive Phlliidelplun a 63 victory. SCORES Colleae Spurts ' By The Aaam-lnlril Press Siilurila i'r- nits 'I HACK Wushinulon 8U Idaho 43 'y Wnshlnxton Stale i4 , Oregon Slnie 3G '.. Paclllc 60 Llnlleld 02 HASl:ilM.I. Ou'Kon SI an 3 Idaho 1 Oregon Hlute JVs U Oieuon JVs 0 Wlllnmette 4 Oregon College ol ' Education 2 Cieorge Fox 12 'Reed 1 Washlnuion 3-4 Wosiern Wushmg ton 2-7 list giimc 10 liming) Seoltle U. 5-11 Porll.md U. 4-3 CiOLF WiiHhington Elate IS Oieuon Stale Virtlnnd U. 18 Senllle U. 3 " TKNNIS Oregon 8 Idaho 1 Picture Filmed A Mt. Angel MT. ANOEL. Ore. if A motion 'picture, "They Heard the Angels Sing," was filmed at the Roman ) Cnlhollc Ml. Angel Seminary here 'Just week. , The film, produced by Werner Juiisseu. deals wllh OieKoilan church mti.slo. The Mt. Angel choir, -which has gained a wide reputii. tlnn lor singing ol this early church mtislo. nppeais In the lllm. lf .laussen now Is eonclticlor of a 'avmphony orchestra at Los An 'f KeleH. Belore Mint he conducted the Portland Symphony. UtlWIMNIDCOMPAHI,POIHAHD,OM(ON J vJvi'l?! V '.Jr rfi....;, t T hrudrr lioin Uic Uravrrh b i mid 10 In llir opener Al Oillel alluweil only nix hit. Tlir Heaven, not lo lilin lur llirrr run-. In llir clulilli but (li'ltrl ciiiur biuk lo acore Inn own liiMirnnt'r run Willi a triple Hull m or I'd 1 1 ill ik Beliem. 'I'lirrr urenis llltlr likelihood, however, thai Oukhind. or mi) ti'iun, will knock llir I'lulres oul ol llml plucr till week. T h e Iradrra hunt lunl place Biu ruini-nto nturtuiK Tutadny. Elaewhere H Iam AtiKrln hi Onkliind, I'oilliind ul H nlllr mid Hun Kninclnco nl Hollywood, llirrr lire no kiiium Monday. Lou Anuflen mid Healllo munt j weren't ready lor the Derby, In tludlnu Turn Fool, Prlmaie and Chnrlle MrAilum. I Pit AJSKK ' He left no doubt Unit he wan inantrr al the 1& that tried to run wllh him in Ihe Derby-. It wna plhe cu.-ie wllh which he led them ! behind thnl hud nevrrul otaervera inloiiK abed row al Churchill Downs siiiKlna hla irulc. Oul even Ihnne who were aold moat niilidlv on the iieweM name In Calumet Farm's ureal colleciion ol thorouithbredn inuned aprcula lively on Hill (Jall a delermlnalion In turn on llir Meed Ihe nilnuto lie'n nut ot Ihe Martina- iiale. PIIINKV Jm-ke' etddle Aicuro naid he leotildn't re.struln the coll. He anld he wanted another home or two lo et the pace Into the iirelch, but tlml Hill Uall wouldn't have any pari ol Hannibal runnlnx In Iront nl him. Arraro let In home enne Into the lead about a half mile from home. Hill llulla time In Ihe Derby mdlcnlrn he can run both fail and lur He mlic.ed the rui'e recordn bv a llflh ol a aecond. loiirlni the route In 2:01 lb Whlrlawav. an other Calumet apecdnler. tel the record In 1IMI Local Tee Tournament J" Finals Frank Hall and Fred Scott meet Andy Toyly and Frank Tucker next Sunday lor Ihe Reames Coun try Club spring best-ball tourna ment title. In seml-llnuls yesterday. Hall and Scott downed Harold Elttrelm and John West 6-up: Toyly and Tucker defeated Dick Miller and Jim Kerns Jr., 4-up. i i mi ii lly The AssncUled Press Sunday's Resulla INTI.IiNATIONAl. LHAdl K Mnnlreal 8-9 Ottawa 7-J iHnrhesler 6-1 Toronto 2-4 Springfield 4-1 Buffnlo 3-3 j Syracuse 6-6 Baltimore 3-0. AMKItlCAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 4-6 Louisville 1-4 Minneapolis 9-3 Columbus 0-4 Toledo 4-6 81. Paul 3-18 'Kansas City 7-5 Indlnnupnlla 3-4 I Tl AS l,i;GDK Fort Worth 6-1 Shrevcport 2-2 Benumont 8 Dallas 4 j Oklahoma Clty 3 Houston 2 iTulsn 1 San Antonio 0 I Plt)M i n LKAGI E I Idaho Falls 0 Bllllims 1 ISnll Lnkn Cltv 6-4 Music Valley 3-6 IPocnlello 12-5 Great Falls 9-3 BoIsq 9-5 Ogrien 1-0 NOPLPACUPl - efficient In the major leagues They are, left to right, Bob liuvr iilven the kcorekerper liend . uclirn. Hrvoiileen pllcht r worked ' Uurlnu tlir double hrnder mid h tntHl ol t9 plnyrrn parllcipntrd Thcro were nine home run, three by Lou Anifelci' Mnx Wr.nl, rnlmnii hlti NtiiAon count to elihl. I Leu reden'n luth InniriK circuit clout Kvc the Annrln llir (Irnl KnuM" 7. while Oeorge Vico'n two run double Willi two down In the tovcilUi netted the Halnlem a 1-tl I win In Uie nlKhlcup. I Hir Hun DleKO Piidrra and Ban FinnclMio Hruln traded wlnn 111 a j twin bill. The Pudrcn required 1(1 , innliiKK Ut uimex the opener 4-3 I In the ulUTplfcc, Uie Brain cainv i roarlnu burk to win 1-4. I Hollywood and Sacramento ipllt tlirir doiiiilelieader aino. 'Ilie Blars won the opener 4-2, but dropped the ntiihlrup 0-0. 'Ilic Portlnnd-Ouklrind (IrM iinuir box: Portland AuMIn BS Munulre 3B Kunaell CK llrovlu ftr ConaiMir I.F Bnnlnnkl 311 l.ulala IB Itobinnon C l.lnde P A-llplon H-l.ynn Walbel P C'-Kitnerl DUirr An ii o Tuinln 24 16 A-Doubled lor Llnde in 8th B-Kun lor Tipton Ui Bin :C-Biruck oul lor Walbel In Bill D-O rounded out for Lulala In 9lh Oakland Milne RF Bchen JD - . . , Jorgrnaen 3B V Chapman cf Gilbert lb Christopher LP Luke SS Nrul C Oetici P 'totals Portland llll.s Oakland Hits Loser l.lnde R Russell 2 Aft II O A 4 I 1 0 2 4 4 0 1 4 3 1 2 3 3 29 1 3 1 12 1 2 0 0 0 6 1 1 3 8 27 14 1 IX) 000 WO- 3 300 000 0306 100 300 01 X 6 210 301 Olx 8 Lynn. Milne. Christopher. Scliens. Chapman. Oellel. E Maguire, Walbel, Gil bert LOB Portland 6,' Oakland 2 2B Russell, Tipton. 3B Milne, Oellel. 611 Schctu. RBI - Bi ovin, Conn User 2, Jorgcnsen, Gilbert, Christopher, Schem. DP Robinson, Baslnskl and Lalata; Austin, Buslnskl and Lafata; Ma guire, Buslnski and Lalata. T 1:67. U Curluccl, Anske and STON Engeln. (Second game box 7 Innlnia): Portland AB II O A Austin SS 3 114 Mugulre 3B 3 0 0 0 Russell CF 3 13 0 Brovla RF 2 0 10 Conalser I.F 3 13 0 Buslnskl 3U , 3 0 2 4 Reich IB 2 0 9 0 Olaclll C 2 0 0 1 Plercltl P 2 0 0 1 Totals 23 3 18 10 Oakland AB H O A Milne RF 3 0 10 Schcni 2B 3 0 10 Jorgcnsen 311 3 1 1 2 1 Chapman CF 3 0 10: Oilbcrt lb 3 2 11 0 i Christopher LF 3 1 2 01 Lake SS 2 2 0 3 Lamannn C 2 0 4 0 Oregg P 10 0 3 Totals 23 6 21 8 Portland 000 000 00 Hits 100 200 03 Oakland 020 000 x 2 Hits 130 101 X 6 R Ollbort, Christopher. E Schcni. LOB Portland 3, Oak land 4. 2B Jorgcnsen, Chrlstc per, Gilbert. SH Orcgg. RBI Christopher. Lamanno. DP Gil bert unassisted. T 1:16. U Anske, Engcln and Carluccl. People DO TOO read small space ads - you are! Klamath Second In Tri-Meet Meiiinrd had enoimh di-nlh Bat urday to pile up IM',( polnla In a trl-ineel on lln own truck but (lie Klmnnlh Fall "11' aiiuad firabbrd three tlml plucen while piliiiK up 60' j polnla lor nccond place. Anhlund wan uiiiom Miurrcd out but took two thlrda lor lour polnln. Dlur-rlbbon winners lur Klam ath Kul In were Dick Lnlcama in Ihe I32u-danh run, Klvbi Mitchell In Ihe Juvcln and 1-ioyd Kooken In the pole vault. ' Triple winner waa Medloid'n Knnlner who led Ilie way In the Ivft-yurd dnnh, low hurdles and broad jump I Hi-Mill lln order ol linlnln: lllfh liurillrn; Drunn M. Arnold K. Kalapun M. Uupllll K Time: II 3. I 71-yard danh: Knnlner M, Hector jM. Klini K. Orllinon K. Time: 8.1. i 1320-yard run: Lolcama K. I Evan M, Oroaee 'K, Dcnpalm M. jTline: 3:11J 330-yard danh:Oilenby M. Munsell K. Aownley M, Trorelch M Time: 37.5. Iiw hurdle: Kanmrr Ivt Orlinian K, Braun M, Arnold K. lime: 134 Id-yard danti.'OKlenby M. Rector M, Klnit K. Hi-mniiii K Time: 10 1 OGU-yard run: Poole M. Lolcama K Peleraon M Copplc M. Time 1.33 5. Itelayi Won by Midlord. Nhol put: Dyer M Munnell K. Herbcriior A, Mltchel K. DIMance 47 It. 6 In. If la: Ii Jump: Clark M. tie lor net-olid and third Munacll K and McCuy M. tie lor lourlh Kinii K and Kooken K. Helitht: 6 It. 2 In Juvelln: Mlu-hel K. OKlesby M, Dyer M. Sella II K. Distance: 127 It. In. DIm-uii.- Johnnlon M. Jacobs M. llrrbemer A. Mitchell K. Dis tance: 116 II. 7 In. Ilroad Jump: Knnlner M. Kooken K. Rector M. Aownley M. Distance: 18 ft. Polo vault: Kooken K. Eckle M. Jacobt M, McCay M, HrlIH: 9ft 7 In. Fremont Junior Hmh School flnlahed third to Mcdlord and Ash land in thot order when Klamnth'n Duvld Pepple pulled a muscle on the atari ol the 76-yard dash and lalled to finish. Pepple waa considered almost a sure winner In both daahes and the broad Jump and Klamath Falls relav team was seen an a Htronp. entry In the relay wllh Pepple running. TULE BEATS YREKA Tuleloke's Bill Bowles pitched the Homesteaders to a 17-10 victory over Yreka ycslerday when the lid was pried off the Northern Cali fornia baseball league. The game was played at Yreka In other games on the lull oin-ing-day schedule. McCloud won at Dunsmulr, 16-3; Weed slapped Scott Valley on the losers' diamond 9-2, and Hill bent Mt. Shasta, 6-3, on Ihe Shasta grounds. Short scores: McCloud 16 17 1 Dunsmulr 3 9 6 Bi misled. Coon and Wllliford; Kurslcn and Dcnevl. Weed . 9 12 1 Scott Valley 2 11 1 Barron and Frusa; Ruff, Facey, Sharp and Jcnson. Tulelake - 17 18 7 Yreka 10 11 14 Sowlcs and Bennett; Griffin and Lowe. Hilt 6 9 3 Ml . Shasta 3 6 1 Cummins and Trlnco; Carrlng ton, Anderson and Brooks. Rainfall Slight In Bend Area BEND Only .27 of an Inch of rain fell on Bend during the past two months making It the driest March and April since 1903. The rainfall that year was .04 of an Inch. Heavy snows In the mountains are expected to provide ample Irri gation water lor the summer, how ever. k f W have been these brand new, and Short blocks, HJ. H yee kev ihi sl.nnlni m ImNII tS ew meler er tkeit Im, DO IT NOW what Mwy m v mllablel USE OUR BASY BUDGET TERMS end take your ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th I. - - SHIBUYA . YAMANCHI is considered the second best judo wrestler in the world. Promoter Mack Lillard has signed both Yamanchl and Judo Champion Masa Kim ura for a special event Armory. Judo Stars Appear On Armory Mat Continuing with his policy ol landing the top available tulent for the Armory wrestling programs Promoter Mack Lillard will pre sent the world's best two Judo mat men Wcdtiesdoy night. They are Champion Masa Klmura, undefeated for 14 years In Judo wrestling, and runner-up Shibuyu Yamanchl. The two Japanese Judo stun I tangle In a hall-hour, one-fall i special, sandwiched between two outstanding main events. Franklc StoJack returns lo the local mat wars against Kurt Von Poppenhelm In one of the hour . bouts. i SECOND BOIT r. ? I Buck Weaver and! Georges' Dusette mix In tne other... , . ! Last week Stojuck became the ! filth straight victim of Toi Yumato's sleeper hold In the KJam- ath Falls ring. - Von Poppenhelm. the Proud j Prussian, lost lo Weaver by dis- j qualification. ' , Dusette unhinged young- Bill i Mclby with his lull nelson lasi ; week. , I Klmura and Yamanchl are di- ' reel from Japan where they arej as well known as Is Joe Louis io", this country. ! NO, ENGLISH .-! - Khnua speaks no English, Yamanchl Just a little. Tctsura Higaml acts as manager j and Interpreter. , The Japanese stars have a stand-1 lng offer of 11000 for anyone who can throw them Individually or as a team working with judo Jackets on. They have been a big box ollicc hit up and down the coast. Babe Wins Fresno Open FRESNO. Calif. OH Booming Babe Dldrikson Zaharlas, greatest ol women goners, aatiea uie m hole Fresno open title to her auspicious collection and headed for Seattle Monday. There she naturally will be the favorite to win the third lap of the cross country Weathervane Classic. The Tampa. Flo., star, came home In 33 Sundav to post 80-72-74226 for the $5,000 event here. She won 11.175 and leads the tour ing PGA ladles in earnings this year with (5,563.25. Marilyn Smith, personality gal from Wichita, Kansas, shot 73-82-74229 and second money of J846. ARROW Shirts in a grand selection ot DREWS! STILL AVAILABLE new VI V I UKOl SHORT BLOCKS able to secure complete Motors either 93 or 105 time to pay! f-i.tne 4113 BwST nJTf?Ba Ml I "' iV'4aTyl iSl fvMf aCAWUMslny' Wenatchee Climbs On 4 Straight Wins By Ihe Aaaoclaled Preu The word la ROlnn around the Western International Leattue the Wenatchee Chiefs will bear watch Ina. laitue tu Mender n onlv Friday, the Chiefs suddenly lound their punch over Ihe weekend, put to gether lour rtrulKhl victories and bounded Into a lourth - place tie wllh Vancouver, 3 '.. names behind Victoria' pace-setting TveM. Victoria meanwhile staved out In front bv downing Yakima a Bears 11-3 and 8-2 In a Saturday double hender. Vancouver and the same Bears were Wenatchee's weekend victims. Thev clipped the Bcarn 11-3 and 3 2 Sunday, after 2 - 1 and S - 1 wins over Vancouver, re curded aa a league poverhouse, Friday and Saturday. STICK Elsewhere aroonrl lh leacrue ' i Spokane stayed in second place and mrde up for a 6-4 Saturday Lewlston Pilot Bill Brenner held nleht loss to Salem by downing the j the 1 Bravea to five hits In the Senators 2-0 and 4-2 In a Sunday seven-inning nightcap. In the wild doubleheader. Lewlston's Broncs. 'opener. Trl-Cltv Manager-Charlie whipped 18-1 by Trl-Clty Saturday IGaseowav was one of four Trl night, took over third place In the IClty hurlers touched lor the 18 hits standings Sunday with 15-3 and 4-3 triumphs over the Braves Victoria and Vancouver, Idled bv Canada's no Sunday baseball law. oocnr.1 an all-Canadian series at Vancouver In the league's only scheduled game Monday Wenatchee showed Its new power ; Mills Teams In Shutouts The Mills soflball teams, cham pion and runner-up In the Class B grade school double elimination I soltball tournment, opened In ear- nest Saturday to turn the same trick In the Class A tourney. i I Cal Binney's team blanked Pell- can. 7-0: Jim Palmer's team shut ut Fremont. 4-0. In other fames. Fairvlew beat Roosevelt, 4-2. and Riverside out slugged Conger. 17-t. I The Pnlmermen won the Class B title with the Bonneymen finish ing second. Second-round games of the Class A tourney show this af ternoon, i M WE! 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