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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1952)
SATURDAY. MAY 10. 10B2 1IKIIALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK THIRTEEN arroll Pitches No - fitter Pels Win 6-1 Over Cavemen Iliu Riilnh Cturoll i.rouiihi n rnv :vm'r 111 SOUTHbKN ORhoON cdikjui (Iffli pairs with Vernon Keller and Tuesday In Corvallis. Pelicans In State Net Play 'lw I'rlkuii duublrn Icuins ire luitunu liiK intiiulr olinh an llirlr liau Kxluy In iirrparullon (r Uif v mntr huh ichoul irnnu lounmment mi tlir Orruon Hintr ColltBe cm- Mmiffiiv Btirl Tue-Hdnv. I.rMcr rUH'tiiiiii iruuicu ihi .....m.iiii fiiuiiuar, Vi iuuu Krllrr. blmniioii OUIhum ; 1) 30 P Uo Imhl Time, on Coiiuit v. i Hi Jim DuviiKoii in llic Ouirlcl Field wm-n nil olKlil tcmiu Uiko .tl Ittio Muy 2 lo qunllly (at P"rl Jnmborer brlorr llir llir li.le sliowili.wn riiMiii Ukr.t oil in earnest May Nune III) ol Hie IxA iii- iie-li"-hi.ibI-. In Ue luic will compole Kuirm inniiiiin ol mililiiill it ort lor tlit niiiii 1m mid doublr.i crown. . the nrholule In Uo lnnlnii cxhlbi. gimlilyliill lor the iwoduy nllnlr lion numr in mill in tourniunenti. were 06) nitls plure mceu liuMn Aulo bov.. ana 61 girl. Henrlce, .Klk mimic with llerculrs. r.rM rounil mi.i lies will id Mellcr Iter Suburban I nvern hiiU V I.......... II n 11 MtlMfll.V Ul.fl Off.' ...! ... - . r.l ilirotigh Uie (Ui.rter.iiml lm l I .11 Sllioil III 1 oil ii. .i.v hmom ,l J " ,,ir, r r.uilioliL- . Jerrv Dovlt will lir liivorrcl in uoyn - ' ' y slnglen. I he Uullrr brothers, Klcli and ! 1H..I, f PArllnnrl ... n,.w ,., hn,. rtm.hi,, Thr defriiding champion girls doubles Irani of Jnnrt Hklnner and KIMr Jriint of McMlnvllle is d art- buck b.ii Miss Hklnner will com. prlp in siiikIps litis time with Mips Jrnne Uiklnn a new doublrs pa nrr In Jriiile llubbnrd. making the field wide oien In all divisions Rainiers Squeeze By Bevos in jack sti.vi:nson Asswlntrd Press HporU Writer Ilioso who figured Uie San Diego Padres were Just luckv to lead il.o Pacific Coast League through us opening weeks are lust reviling ihrir opinions. May be the. Padres won't hold the Dace, but von n.n'1 credit ladv lu k alone with the three and one half game lead they sport alter 38 couiesls. Manager Lefty O'Doul has h I s veleian team hustling and his hurlliu corps has bei n nnlhlng less than iiii.ii7.imk through the current campaigning. It's a good night Indeed when the I...H.... ..nllnol inm-p Ihnn n hnlf .dn.en tills, but till rlub turns in ins Hi' I the sami'. 1 Frlilnv night Ouv Fletcher, who iidmli.i to II veins, won his filth vlt-lorv of Ihe season ns his males bucked him un with Just six hits. The final score was San Diego 2 end SucriiinenKi 1. That Is a typical 8nn Diego margin. In '.he other contests around the loop. Oakland gained a half game on (he Padres bv slapping Los Angeles twice. 4-3 and 8-3, Holly wood bent Sun Frnnclsco 5-1 to move Into third place, and Seattle edrced Portland J-3. , Paul Cnlverl pitched airtight bull for seven Innings in relief to give Senltle's Rnlnlers the victory nfuir Ihev trailed Portland 3-0. Pete Pavllrk's seventh Inning triple knocked in the winning run. Pelican, Mills In Title Tilt Mills and Pelican mixed this morning fur the gii.de school Class A sol Ihn II Mile. IVIIcnn rut nut Riverside, yes teirinv In Ihe double elimination IniirnnniPtit, 1-0. If uiidcfentod Mills, coached by ChI Bouncy, losl'S today, then the final gnine would . show. Monday.' Mills can wrap up the tllle by w inning over onco-bcntcn Pollcan. I Jack Hutchins Arhlete of Year 'sum i Drop hTs of Ihe .Jn 'afOKNE, Ore. Ml University logon track star, Jack Hulch- Vniicoiivcr, B. C. received Einernld nlhlntlo awfird Frl- llay as the School's outstanding 'e'e of l''n year. rors, tlu e lour I'olkaii not ini'ii i.u.u niKK'T Hi'lds lo conquer now. Lester Klocchini (rlfihli, .Shannon Oldham (second from left) joins Jim Davidson in state play Monday oftball in Preview Jamboree Runs Off Monday A prfvlrw n( the 1B62 Clly Solt- , ,., comwu. l'c ,0Cr" Ue,"re H'" "'t- b.ll l.m will e. Id innu.it ol . "?" 'H lh Wl-ncquiili.ied ..lulu. irill Kl. III. 1.1 AkH.U-ln I ..... Dr...... I , . ' , i drill Ufoige Condrey miiiI hut urn. Luiuin-.i.iui. wuuiu ur sllllor this yrnr. lie Fxprcui r belter baseball ' Local Dogs Win atNampa NAMPA. Idnho ii Sutiursoiuc : Hot Rod, owned and handled by i Dr. V B. Krllgrn. Fargo. N. L . won the qunlllylng slakes In llir , ....ui iiiiiiu n-.iir.ci irmis at Luke Lowell Friday. me aerby stakes lor youiiKcr dogs was won by Br.giiall s Floe:, owned by Hugh Allium and hand led by Cliff Brassfleld. Boise j The open all age stukes will be run tomorrow and the amateur all I age slakes on Sunday. Oilier winners Ironi the Held ol 31 dogs In the qualifying stake wrrci ,J Night ol Wliltinnr, owned by Otis Jordan and handled by Fred A. Oreenlleld. Avondalr, I Wash. 3. Odessa Creek Spunk. , owned and handled hv I.. P. Mont gomery, Klaiiialh Falls, Ore. 4, Crater Lake Storm, owned by Dr A. T. Huntington and handled by L. P. Montgomery, both ol Kla math Falls. Winners aiming Ihe 13 dogs in the Derby Slakes included: ' 3. Bear Creek's Java, owned mid Handled by David H. Holmes. Med ford. Ore. 4. Dynaflow McOonlglp, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. McEnnry, Klamath Falls and handled by Montgomery. Certificates of merit were awapled 111 the derby slnkes In cluding one to Duchess of El Dor ado, owned by Diggers Koschnlck. Klamath Falls. By Ihe Associated Press INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4 Toronto 3, 11 Innings Ottawa 8 Rochester 2 Buffalo 2 Syracuse I SprlngfleW S Bnltlmore 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 9 Indianapolis 2 Only game scheduled. TEXAS LEAGUE Dallas 8 Beaumont 4 Shreveport 11 Fort Worth 1 Tulsa 8 8nn Antonio 3 Houston 6 OklnhoniH Cltv ? PIONEER LEAGIIE Billings 3 Magic Vnlley 2 Boise 4 Great Fulls 3 HILLTOP CAFE OPEN UNTIL 1:30 A.M. WEEK NIGHTS UNTIL 4:00 A.M. SAT. NIGHT WEED-ASHLAND JUNCTION mmimirwmmmmwmm . i " .'. i. nviMM wlmuuu.l . 1 .'."Mini i I ii in r''''-'' ye" "V I NATIONAL l.l AOl K W I. P. I Von, CIllCUKO si liuu Homo,, ,766 737 010 600 la .33a . .. . . . . i-ninuiripiilli 6 12 4 18 .333 .1R3 lllhburuli I- ritluy'ft Results cincinnall B. SI. Louis 3 might! I Pittsburgh at Chicago puslponrd cold weather. 1 1 Only games scheduled! AUI.UK AN LKAr.t r: W 1. Cleveland 15 7 lloslon 14 7 Washington 11 a St. Louis 11 10 New York 9 11 Clucugo 9 12 , Philadelphia uetrolt 4 IS Friday's Results New York 7. Bo.s.on 4 Chicago 8. Detroit b 1 16 Innings 1'hllnclolphni 9, Washington 3 i night i Si. Louis at Cleveland might, post poned rain i r PACIFIC COAST I.F.AGL'F. W I. Pet. Sun Diego 24 13 .68 Oakland 20 15 .571 Hollywood 20 17 .541 Los Angeles 18 18 .500 San Francisco 17 20 .459 Scuttle 16 20 .444 Portland 15 19 .441 Sacramento 14 23 . 378 Friday's Results Oakland 4 8. Los Angeles 3-3 Seattle 4. Portland 3 Hollywood 6. San Francisco 1 San Diego 2, Sacramento 1 Western International League W L Pet. Spoknne 13 5 .706 Victoria 10 6 .607 Vancouver 9 6 .643 Tl-Clty 8 10 .444 Snlem 8 10 .444 Lewlstnn 7 9 .438 Wenalcliee 6 8 .429 Yakima 8 13 .278 Friday's Results Salem 8. Lewlslon 1 Vlcloi'lu 3, Wenatchee 2 Spokane 1. Trl-Clty 0 ill innings! Vancouver 13, Yakima 9 SCORES COI.LF.GF. RASKRALL By The Associated Presi Oregon 4. Washing Ion Slate 2 (10 Innings i Washington 10. Oregon State 6 Oregon State JV's 3, Oregon JV's 0. Oregon College of Education 7, Portluml Stale B. OOLLF.GK GOLF Portland O. 9 '.i, Seattle U. 8 Vi. M 4 , 14 5 i:i a . u a . Oretech Wallops Shastans Don Kcuion shackled the Shasta Junior College KniRhls for the I second successive lime last night In Reddlnir as the Oregon Tech Owls pounded out a 12-3 win. ; Kenton shut out the Knmhts on 10 12 455jihree hits here last Monday. Last Inipht he gave up four hits i The Owls fBce Humboldt Stale 'in a doubleheader tomorrow. 1 i p in Daylight Time, at Recreation Park Uucrino LeUi singled, then scored on an error last night as the Owls I look a 1-0 lead In the second In ning. I Shasta tied It up in the third Pel. on Mickey Risberc's double. .68J i U.u Orrlcch went ahead lo stay rights for big time boxing and that .66; In the fourth on comectuve singles 11 has alliances with other promol .579 i by Wayne Paulsen and Floyd Mil- rrs contrary to the best interests ,b i i ler and a run-scoring double by of boxinc. AbO 1 Dan Barnes. The promotiohal body, which .429 1 Tne Owls broke up a close ball look over the role once held by 4'J1 game wuh lour runs in the fifth. ' Tex Rlckard and later Mike Jac .211 ;six In the sixth as Shasta used obs' Twentieth Century Sporting , three pitchers in an attempt to Club, stands to lose its license if I stop ihe tide. its acts are found detrimental to Line score: the sport. Oretech 010 146 0-12 10 1 I The government also has shown Shasta 001 002 0- 3 4 6 1 interest in the IBC operations, hav- Keaion Bnri Brown: heber'ing filed a civil anti-trust suit Oooriykoontz iSi, Risberg i6, and against the body March 17 based Arnold. Ion similar grounds. sfi (psffijp to f$L V GJMfe 'fFI aw Wit 8lr4lhl BDUrbvn WhUhty, Vivt Y.art Old, til Prf O'd Vueikcr Pht ol I'Kiit to un oLherwi'.c Klooiny biiM'tjall r.e; hoii j c.UTdtiy whi n hr; m.vi1 it i un imprc". ive no hitler n the Pclicnns whipped Oram lJ ;, 6-1. The ri'jiii-iiuiiclpr hnt hin lahl h;i in vorkiiu: order lo rtrikp out 10 Cii uwn hiit.-4.Tt. Hut huuui v,n.v ruined In ihv hp ond innlim whrn ratrher Ron Ov.iiikk rijxpj id ih? ball on a third Mrlkp. H overthrew l.rt b:i-.f on thr Hftrmpted put-out and CUI Ui:.til. on pcond basf. fta:i.(i m lor the lone GranU PllS toic fcirtylen by CI: 4oii H;.i.non ant Inir ynnWi lut'ry ave the Pel.' mm RALPH CARROLL , no-hit smile two run.i In the first Inning is the Pellcuns went ahead to stay. Klamath scored twice more in the fourth when Hannon led off with a triple. Owing dumped the ball Into the canal for a ground- rule double and George Hanson singled Grants Pass won the exhibition game uiai loiiowea. The Pel' win in the league game gave the Klamath nine a second-1 place tie with the- Cavemen, each with a 1-3 record Medford won the title, going undefeated In four ,"" mm- ntuir. vj. u.u uw o-i u Klamath 202 101 x- 1 3 and Owings. ....,uu, mm "ucni4l, vnilUU IIBC On Hot Seat NEW YORK I 'The Interna- tional Boxing Club has been i ordered to prove to the New York State Athletic Commission that It does not opera le a monopoly. Robert K. Chrlstenberry. Com mission chairman, called a hearing for May 16 and Uien. at the re quest of the IBC, set it back 45 days to around July 1. The IBC has been asked to ans wer charges that it controls champ ions and leading boxers, big city arenas and radio and television Maturing inventories permit us to offer this famous 5 year-old STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NEW LOW PRICE I J10 '4 NEW LOW PRICE 45 Qr. HJ .HUUHI '''''' in iiimil liwwwi gjMMMMM 1ilMMf'iilMlft. I Tli lilBi'i'i" if T 'ftniilli iff, ft f STPATEGY Pitcher Wayne Rick (left) and Coach Jim Conroy hold a conference after the big right hander pitched Malin to the Klamath County baseball title. The Mus tangs meet Talent Monday in a sub-district game in a tilt they hope leads to the pre state tourney district playoff. Talent Malin Foe Monday Mah. Klamath County basebal. champs, meets Talent Monday in Ashland. 1:30 PST, in a sub-. district squabble that sends the ors. aismct piy oeiore uie stale tournament May 23 and 24. c h Jta conrov wUl send big oacn Jim conroy wm sena Dig j Way" R'clt against the Jackson County champions. i jDe rignnanaer unueiiraicu d.inis year, nurnug uie musittiiKD w ; five straight Klamath County vie- ' IU1 ICD. Ilia lSl ucuift B ic-nifc "Mi over Sacred Heart that tied down ihe title for the Mustangs. TIME t OUT! "This resort Is a fisherman's paradise though I don't know bow good the fishing is!" $A60 2 p. Him C ompany, I , Lttwrencvt un, Ind. Mizell Loses Stuff As Reds Drub Cards By RALPH RODEN Chicago. The Cubs' scheduled game Associated Press Sports Writer j wltn Pittsburgh was postponed be The expected prides of St.Louis ' nuse of cold weather. The remain- fizzled so far in their bids for idle Major League stardom. The Cleveland Indians took over Both recruits, touted during the probable , ye vpar In th Amen. can end National Leagues, have flashed too rarely the form that made them standouts in the Min- Rlvera, 29 - year - old outfielder 0f tne Browns, has collected only i 13 hits in 66 trips for a lack-luster average. Rivera has ridden ,he bencn ( ute bm waj ,e, out Thursday and came through with a game-winning homer against Philnrlplnhla. VIrTIVI Mt7Ptl me gangling lefthander ol the Cardinals, has been the victim of the "big inning." The youngster, hailed as a "lefthanded Dizzy Dean," sails along in fine style, then suddenly seems to lose bis stuff. He blew up again Friday night, losing bis. third game as Cincinnati beat. St.Louis. 8-3. 4. The prize pitching prospect lost his major league deout to Ken Raffensberger and Cincinnati, 2-1, U'hpn .Top AHoorlr sop.kpd a two- ! run triple in the first inning. The ! next time out Mizell had Chicago oea.en, j-j, gouig 11.10 uie e.guu. inning when he blew up and yielded fn,,r Br,,n. ,n h. phr.rf iith , four runs to be charged with 6-3 loss. Mizell won his third start. 3-2, with a neat four-hitter over Phila delphia but he bowed Friday night to the Reds. BLOWS UP The kid had the Reds eating out of his hand until the seventh inning when he blew sky high and was tagged for seven runs. Adcock ruined Misell again, this time with a three-run homer. The rally wiped out a 2-0 St. Louis lead. Raffensberger's victory was his fourth and his second over MizeU. 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ERRORS Lefty Bill Wight, a former Yankee making his first start, and Johnny Sain, were locked in a -i rinpi onina Intn the sixth when i errori Dy johnny Pesky and Jim I riciwu uuucy nit. - unearned runs and the game. The Plersau nanaea me x antes u.rcw I victory ended a three - game New . York losing streak. The Chicago White Sox won the longest game of the season as they defeated the Detroit Tigers, 8-5, in 16 innings at Detroit. Minnie Minoso tripled home two runs In the 16th and scored the third on Ed Robinson's single. The three runs were unearned as they were set up by Johnny Lipon's error. Little Bobby Shanis pitched the Philadelphia Athletics to a - t victory over the Washington Sen ators in the only American iagu . - wiij l 8" ii fnnrtTtrhmDh! hits in gaining his fourth triumph. Webfoots Take Lead By The Associated Press . 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