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HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, MAY 12, lllft2 Pelicans Place 2 In State 'Hi Kin iikiUi l'tillt'iius imthnMrd In shpnk In lur two berths In the 1' iklnv Hiitui ilnv slute, truck mill I Hid iiii'ni in (,'m vullls alter Uio Dim i lei a niiel Hui hi iluv mi Modoc I'inld Hint saw (triMilH Pass upset llm m'tibly lllutk Tornado ol Mp(I for t rtnilnrv Kin nuriiilMi srcnnd In tli mill' nin. nnil IliunlU Hlin inrm, nnrnnri'tilncp wluiirr In Ilia lut II -in tie . Pained lickPls to Din sliUn truck Uilu-lu. I'oli'-Vlllllll'l Jolly Jollllr.OII, al though Ivlni) lliirv MrFuilniitl ol (hunts Pass mid Dave Newiuiid nl Mntllotd nl 11-11 In llin polo vnull. hull In settle liir n third place be cause nt more tnltiees. Johnson earns pli.ee III Hi" I'url luiui.raUilliPin Orcuuii meet a week nlloi U p stale MiiTl. llin IUHl two tlnlshers In each rvpnl Saturday iiiiullllrd lur tlin null, meet, llm first three lur the Portland-Southern OtPgon meet. llin ,avc:nen -til Grants I'm mini tut lmi point lu win the nifnt and place omhl bnv-t In nine events plus Die relay tenin. Medium finished wllh le ll pnlnln. tiualllving fix boys In rlKlit rvt'ill-i plus the I'i'lliV. Tllr, I'ellinlls were llilrrt Willi il'.' 7 II 1'iiinU Inllowrd lv Ashland Mili 1.1 8 1). Cmtrr Willi 19 and 1111 I'.iifi Viillrv Willi 'I. Ashland pU'kPd u.) Ihrpp sptonda mid lirt. Creter hip llrM. Illinois Vfllr one third nlurr Murrv Pills Kol u third in Hi" mlln. Iji'iin Unltlv b third In tin In nail )iinip to bring Io I've the number ol HrU who will imnprle In Uie PortliindHouliiPrn Oregon No riToriK win' lirokrn Muiiir cluv. I'mliublv thr iiiiUblniiiliim per- I inmn was Jim HiiHIiiH'a win In llin 44ii-vanl run. Hie Crater bov loiirnl llm lup In M 7. believed In be thr l".t ill lilt? s'alc this scnsin. Midlnids Kd Hinulinm was a double winner, In Hie Jnvclln nnd tiliih Jump. r,impll auinmery 'IS ni'lei ot '''Hal pel M'-'l M '"" '' M" le,. (II JuU.I M. He, on Cil. Morrlaoit M Pt.lanrr 41 i .1', " IHaee. .l.'ol M. Mill.r A l.e.vla CP rh.tltelrl KK bnrii-a C. Jeiitea r.r niet'"e 14 n i o Milk bali l'.'l"r P P'""' M II,. .an IV amnion OP liaae Kr Nt rob r.T Time 111 tea vara aa,h lallw.l CiP hh, A lir.trlrn M. WOUjiot fiP. (.-wlm" M. Hainoli TOIO III J MU. (IP. Klin Kr. I'llli Kr II. 0 I, C. Walla Kr, l Ulon IV Tlma 4 V. Il I Javalln. llinghatn M Tl Hpluaa M . r'n.Uar til' llmlllalil Kr Ja'naa I, P. M.Mot M lllanra 1711 fl In ia ,.,4 .an' llalllOll -' . Hala. A. Tall,l til'. I'avia M. l.l"l M. Mil" Kl Tl"" !"1 , ,. ! Hill. Jama lllngham M. Jamfa tl . tia (" Iho.l ll.iUonawollh A Tannay A. Ilarrn Kr II Hplnaa M K"a'P V Tl"0,aa KT. 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Spokane Leads Wl Race lly The Assotlalrd I'reas The Wpsiprn lnlernuilonal l eague entered the lourlh wrrk ol thr llif2 busrbull season Mondny with Ih Spokune Indians and the Victoria Tyees still the pace srttrrs Hie Indians keir. their edge over Victoria by awreping both ends ol n double-header with Trl - Cllv's Braves Sunday while the Tyres were splitting with the Wenatchee Chiefs. The Indians came back Irom a Saturday night 1-2 delcnt at Uie hands of Tri-Clty to clip the Braves 8-3 and 1-1 Sunday The Tvces, who hlnnkod Uie Chiefs 6-0 Satur day, won Sunday's opener 5-JI and tiropped the nightcap 7-0. That left Spokane still one game out In ironl as the clubs swapped opponents for new torlcs opening Tuesday. No gnnie:, were sched uled Monday. Elsewhere around the league, Yakima's Hears, the tallcnd club most of the season, dropped Van couver twice 5-4 and M and Solem and Lewiston split a pair. Snlem ',v.Hinini,' Ihc first giime M and fLrwlstown the afterpiece 9-3. Van Vouver and Yakima were rained out Saturday but Lewiston fash ioned a 9-2 win over Snlem. nth STRAIGHT Pitcher John Coniuit turned In his 12th su a lulu win, tvlng the iraitue record for consecutive vic tories In Sunday's opening gnme imntnsl Tii-Clty nt Spokane. Ho gave un elRht scattered hits nnd struck oul eight Tri-Clty bnttcra nltrr a shaky stnrt. A, lx-run scoring splurge In the seventh Inning put the game on Ice tor Conanl. ... Spokune won the nightcap on llnioly bnseblows by Mori Burl son Me! Wiihiev, nnd Bill Sheets, Charity Ouure, ontlnncd to Wen nliiiec l)V the Pntillo Const League Oakland Oaks Inst week, hurled a shutout In his first npnearnncc In a Wt nnltiiee uiilloini. He hand cuffed llm Tvecn with only four hits In the spven-lnrlnK nightcap. Victoria Pitchers Bill Wlsneakl and .1. Heard held Ihr Chiefs to six n felled In the opener. IIO.MK HUN Ynklmn Mnn.igt-r Dnrlo t.odlgl nl lohbed a homo run Imll over the lell Held fence In the sixth Inning of Sunday's openor at Ynk lmn to put the Bears on the victory troll. The second gnme iclieduled for sevon Innings, went Into overtime when Ynklmn's Jerry Ziiveln chimed In the tying runs wllh .1 Iwo-orutiiplP. Charles Mnhn herg t'l'ino in with -the winning run In I lie eighth nfler n pnlr of alnules nnd n snciiflce hit which td, hobbled by the Cnps' Bud KiiVliiiin. 1 rrf ' Lsf 2 ft i.s '-gr.r jrVLim,!i' t !l)Hlili-t 3 ini-i't Hutuidiiv ut Mnd &WyJKUi 'i '? 1 "lord. Mt-rrlll lour mill IIi-iiIpv Ihrt-p. ift i X.-MUX'ft-M I Uohiip Klver lod Ihp wv with ,! II '--'TlJ lrrthii nnd plli-d up 101 1 , . -v V.'f - i Ipotnln to win ovrr Mulln wllh 81, t 4 if yI : S "l il'hoi-nix 111. Ilrnlfiv, Hij, Jncknon- K 'fc-.-l "I villi' M mid Morrill 3D. ltr:l tT , i (..si'iv.jl Kiilnli lllni-r nl Kukiip Rlvpr a. i . - a, ' j j FIRST PELICAN lo (ii;ilify for t he stiilp int'cl in Snl uiiliiy's District liaikfcst was Hod Kins, shown lit-re ciossini' the finish line in second plncp tichind Don", rstiitl of (iiiints I'.is.s in thf milt' run. Oretech, Humboldt Divide Ohm k Tykrhnn )iir lt-l hi-i sixth vU lm v nl llif .sea .nr. chlvi rlu -. a Inur hll 1-' 0 Miu'.nul nvn Hum bo lilt hlulv n. Oii'Kun I n li A)l It it (louMrlnndri Willi Ihr I.uinhri in nt KfcfrittlfiM .Turk Miiniholrll won Ih'- prnct. Ofl Hipllt wrie srvnt itininp enlr-i Tvk. ''On mvr lh- Jurkr. ium foui tnth tn Ihr h- mikI Miintr thr OwIn lutuprd 'in tvo Huml)"l(t )it hni fur 11 hlt, h'yiiiikhtril hv a fKUi-lnnmu binur ihni m.w. wwn tilt in n rov. nnd .rvcii run.-. nic OwIn urnt .i. rf 10 in thr third inning mi a -Mid pitch hv fttnrtir Hob MuIUm'w. Orctcch wpiH to work In mrnrM In U loiir'h Innintr whrn Hon l'orimi.n pntkrd onr of Mntthrw's pltrhPH ovrr the rlKht firld Jrnrt to drive in two runs nhrnd of him iot in. i: Uuntiio l.rlli, who uot Imir hit in hp vi n trliH in ht)th khiiipn. Ird ulf Ihr fifth with dutibir. Wnvnr l'niitirn clnbhrtrd a home run Unit iMHinrrd off hou v l,lsl tMP trtu-v in Irft firld nnd Uip rout wan on Kivp inorp miirr p hit nliiKlPi by TykriMin, Kloyd Millrr. Al Koirmnn and Uirrv Jrtrr nnd a doublir tav Don Durnr-H ntldrd in to iwvfi) rum. in all before Hum boldt irtlrrd thr hit-hnmiv Owlit. (Jrrifon Tech went iihrud B-fi, with a nix-run rallv In tiie fourth inning oi uic nri unnir, Humboldt cloned n to 7-8 In the fifth nnd ncored two runs in the i.evrnih for me slim victory, inc j winning run. Uv Kpmii uariing. CBIIIP on a tllipsiiuil.iuir in wi" ol Jack Brown's piliiips got bv Catcher Al Foreman Brown rushed in lo lunar ine inn-out ana ni- r-rarrd lo have Dnrllnir dend lo rights when l.e look the throw Irom Foreman. HSU But Durling was culled sale uretecn nan uip ousrs ioikh-u m their half ol the seventh. Hut Don Foreman was Uirown out al nrst to nip the rnllv Thr Owls got Just six hits oil Humboldt plliiirr Wnlh Mi" trl while the Lumberjacks raknl Brown lor 15 hit But rmhl Humboldt errors evened matters Line scores' i First game i Humboldt . . 22 710 2-9 15 8 Oretech 002 1100 0 8 6 2 Mncirl and Jov: Brown and A. Foreman. iSecond gamei Humboldt ooo 000 0-0 4 3 Oiftetii "Ol 470 x-!2 11 2 Matliiewn, Pnvnle- i5i nnd Jov. Brnud 0 : Tykcson and Brown. Medford Wins Golf Crown ALBANY W Medford. pneed bv Phil Oetchell. scored ft 36-hnlr total of 60 to retain Its Oregon high school golf tournament title here Saturday Grant of' Portland wns second' wllh 016. followed hv Albany wllh 617 Other fenin scores: Corvallls 1136, Cleveland 'Porl lnndl nnd enlem 37. Milwnukle 638. University (Ein:enel 040, Cen tral Cnlhollf iP) nnd Oswego 641, Lincoln (Portlnnd) 661. Benson (Portland) 663, Franklin i Port land) 6(17. Coos Bav 668. Eugene 673, Washington (Portland) 670. Jellerson I Portland 690, Columbia Prep i Portlnnd) 709, Cottage Orovo 761. Scnslde H29. TIME OUT! aee Hill Verrk Is In one nf his moods lotlnyl" Mustangs Second In District KliiTtuMli C'limlv will Uf well rep n'MMilril lii tlin GUir ft ilnlr truck nnd UvU iiii'ft Fri'lnv nnd Htitur tin v Hi Cnrviilllv Mulln mined hU hrrllin In I he Uiuili-il MnirlU'n IJlck Hi'pvri In Hip IIHi'Vurd ilunh. Illh I'll nice Ijrtinri'd the Ntutt' Chimin H record. lli'i'vi'H turrird Hip tiiblpa on llin pr In thp 220, runnlnff the uprlnl In 21 nPiondi. aim hPltPr thnn thr ulitlp murk Hoi: n- Hlvi-r n Jim Boulli-r wan i irtplt' wlnnrr. wipiilnu hoth 'hur dle riirrM nnd Ihp hlib timp. 'Ihr lirtt two nlnc'y. In piit h rvrnt niiullflrd nthlrlP" It thr "tale inrrt Hnn.lnaiy Hn order nf hnlel, Mlih hu'dlea llouller Fill frail ' I'eriv V, llarnaherser H. Kwaffoid P, Monow llll Tlint ISO Khni Put llreder II. D f lay J. Hile p llen.lrli'kaon Me. tirlllllh. P and luT'K HU Illahitire 4.1 fl in In IIHI taut da.b: lllnrr llfl. Heevea Me. Moll P. reulera Ma. Madden Ma, Shaw mm riix. i"i . . III., a. Il' llman II I. ' l"v ' ' J llunrrll Ma. Heeder II. Itayni.l'U P III. Inn, r III II 10 11, t Mile Tiavt. M.. Taylor J. N Hean j p Twiell llll. Hill II. Willil II Time I " ""ill yard run Henel Ma. Ml,. llll 11,11 II. I. t lay J. Howell llll. Covey ! p Time M 1. ... I P..L aull Tenleli Ma. I., on. Ma. Kl.roiln P. Ilol.m P. lie lor llllli Mar . llll and HllPwell II llrlsht " 1 ! law lluidle. Iloullei II II Wolfram ! Mo Pelf. P. ru'man H. Ilarnalu-rier I I II 'Tune 22" J tl,.d Jwmt: Hull P. He l'r Moonu ril r wlirVm '' I pi li. . m itiiu.mai, oe. t aiai. , a. ah. Ilervra Me. Illner IIH. Holt P. lie '"r I" II, ( ear II and Mad II ikIIi. Time wo. ,ka Ma liar wen-1 wh I A,lei...i, II. Taylor J. Hunt Mil I ie llll Time I I" n Jawlla lirlffllh P. nilier. KB, D I I I., J llre.ler It. Miliar I'. Bunnell I Ma lll.tniii-e. I4 M IB. 111,1, ,, ma llouller llll. tie lr aee. ,.,! K,le HII and II"' k II I'arla Ma ,.,,,,11, I. nil J lillli. line Pnoenla 'el.tn llenl.l ' In 'KHe I"a lale .1 ..la Won li. ll"oe Slw. Il'-'aell llouller,, le,. Malm, Phoenu Mer- Mil. Il" Webfoots Tighten ND Grip Norllirrn Division naaeball Hv Thr Asaniintrd I'rraa W Pel. .778 867 .500 .333 .373 Oi i-gon Olt-Kon 8tatr WiishllH.lnii WusliniKton Stale UUltlO Wu'.hihuton opens Its final home stnnd ol the Northern Dlvunon ou'.rhull iohmiii against league - Iriidtng Oregon Monday. Ami thr Huskies win neeo io swrrp the Monday-Tuesday series ivams scoring the most points ui Seattle to pull Uie pace-selling ; (n u,e mcels Included La Grande, Dut ks back within overtaking dls- j rjiMrlct 1; Bend, District 2; Grants inner. Two wins for Wsshlnglon I Pas District 1, and Salem, Dls would leave Oregon ahead by hlf ltrlct 1. . , game but a double - inumpn i Qualifiers were oeienninca rn mid put the Ducks out ol the I any , Districts 4, 6, 8 and 8. wllh Wouid put the Ducks out Huskies' reach. Alter the series against Oregon, Wn;.hmi!ttin has only a four-game 10,ld ,np to ,(, piouse to play .two each with Idaho and Washing ton Suite. Orrmin tlghtenrd Its grip on the top berth Saturday oy edging Wu.innuton state 3-2 In a seesaw :pmp at Pullman. It gave the i ,1(.,, SWeep ol the two-game WKC series iliey llnninK-. Friday. won 4-2 in 10. orrgon Stnte also was slated to see action Monday out aKftinsi non - conference opponent. Tulelake Wallops Dunsmuir STANPINCS Pel. I.IMK1 1 000 1.000 .300 .900 .000 .000 .000 Ttllrlak M.-tiolId Weed . - Mill -.. - Kriitl Valley Diinamuir Vreka Ml. Shaata Ve.lrrday'a Rraulta TuliTiike 11 Diinamuir 11 Mi-Cloud S Hill : St-oll Vnllev H Vreka Weed 17 Mt Shaala I Tulelake I.s still unbenten aflcr two rounds of piny m the Northern Cnlllornia baseball league, 1 T1'r Honiestoiident combed three .Dunsmuir pitchers yesterday for a ti ll victory Also winning second gnmes were McCloud, with a 9-3 win over HUI, unci Weed, with n 17-5 victory over Mt. Shasta. In the lourlh game on the Sun day program, Scott Valley oeat Yiekn, 0-8. Line scores: Dunsmuir . U 16 7 Tulelake 22 17 5 Coon, Brnnsted. Behnke and Fldler; Bowles, Kimball and Fal eony. Hilt .17 4 McCloud 9 16 8 Cumuilngs, smith, Jundrcnu and O. Trlncn: Kurston and Denevl. Scolt Valley . 9 10 6 Yieka 8 II 6 Facoy nnd True; Orlffln, Lawe, Clnrk nnd Freeman. Weed 17 1 Ml. Shnsln 5 12 Hordln nnd From: Anderson, Cnriington nnd Brooks. Femlnls. iter ' . a .himfifF i-e MASA KIMURA . . in battle royal Japs Back In Battle Royal battle roval Is scheduled for ... m,,, UL'alnoa. Zy nrnm.' ,.uVr.hj prurancr 0f Judo Htnrs Musa Kl - llluiu i.nu u.....o The two Japs mix will, Frank Soiack, Buck weaver ana n.uri von Poppenhcim In a wild scramDie ...... ..i. ih. ani i.ir. home xirl iioo. Tol Yamalo, ileeiwr expert, re turns In the opener against Franchy Hoy in a hall-hour bout billed for the best two ol three lulls. The llrsl eliminated in the battle royal will check out for the eve ning. The next two return in a 15-mln-ulc. one-lall match. The ISM IWO Survivors tunic uaa. in s no-time-llmli maicn The winner nicks un I ...... note for a bonus In addition to nis regular wages. ' Reserved tickets are on sale at Csstleberry Drugs. , 4 More Districts Qualify By The Associated Press Track and Held meets Saturday determined entrants in the stale t.,r...f thia weekend In four mora orrcon high school msincis. iKugcnc. Corvallls, Bcaverton and j MUwauklo. scoring the most points , u,elr respective districts. Grants Pass was a surprise o. urdnv. scoring more points In Dis trict 3 than Mcdlord, the defending stale champion. Saturday results District 1-A La Grande 51 1-S. Nyssa. 46 2-3. Pendleton 46 1-3. On- larin S7 ,. Hermlslon Baser g i7 MacLaughlln (Milton-Free- water) 2 2-3. Vale 1. District 1-B Wallowa 36 1-5. Adrian 32 7-10. Union (Monmouth! 29 1-10, Pilot Rock 20 'i. Heppner 20 1-5. Weston 16. Enterprise 13, Slnnllcld 9 '2, North Powder S, Joseph B. Elgin 4, Helix 4 Cove 2. District 2-A Bend 70. The Dalles 43. Hood River 25. Redmond 22 Vi Madras 2fl. Wy-East 12, Prlnvllle 10, Lakevlew 1 li. District I B - Condon 48. Orant Union 46. Lsplne 20 1-3 Maupln 16 1-3, Culver 15. Moro 9 1-1, Dulur 1. District 3-A - Grants Pass 186, Medford 126 1-3, Klamalh Falls 62 7-9 Ashland 45 8-9, Crater 19, Illinois Vallev 7. District 7-A Salem 169, Stay- inn 114. Molalla 38. Cascade 38. Sllverlon 29, Woodburn 24, Sacred Heart (Salem) 14, North Marion 17. District 7B Gcrv.Ms 188 1-4 Oregon Deaf School 91 'j Chenv awa 68- '., Mill City 13, Jefferson 1. SCORES College Sports By The Associated Press Saturday Results BASEBALL I Oregon 3 Washington State 2 Oregon State jvs is uregon iv 8 Whllmnn A.4 Lewis nnri Clark 2-2 Eastern Washington 3-1 Central Washington 2-3 Senttle U. 13-10 Portland U. 6-3 Paclflo 13-9 College of Idaho 7-13 TRACK Willamette 19 Vi Lewis and Clark Al 14 Washlnntnn State 77 Washington 54 Oregon 74 2-3 Oregon 8tate 56 1-S Eastern Washington 73. Whltworlh 64 ti, Central Washington 24 tj Whitman 83 Vi: Eastern Oregon 43 i: Northwest Nasarene 29 Falrchlld Air Force Base 20 TENNIS Portland U. 4 Seattle U. 2 Oregon State JVs 1 Willamette i Washington male I inano a Washington ( Oregon 1 GOLF Oregon 21 i Washington I 'i Idaho 16 Washington State 12 JAMES MURRAY "Red" Britton DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for SHERIFF resent Incumbent Experienced World War 2 Veteran Ti. Air. 1. M. Brlllaa By The AaaniUIrd Prmf NATIONAL I.KAfil K New York 11 1 r.i0 Brooklyn 14 C .700 CIiIcbko 14 .800 j Cincinnati 14 t .808 1 HI. Lou li 11 13 .4.18 Philadelphia 8 13 .381 Boston 1 14 .3114 PlttuburKh 1 20 .200 'unday'a Kr.aulla Brooklyn Philadelphia I 110 nlni Cincinnati I 8t Louit 1 CIiIcbko 8 - 2 PltUburiih 3-11 . New York at Bonlon (3) postponed rain. AMERICAN LKAfil V. Pet. .680 .819 Cleveland Washlnnton Boston St. Louis New York Chicane) Philadelphia Detroit am I .600 .227 Hunday'a Results Cleveland 1-3 8t. Louis 0-1 ChlciiKO B-l Detroit 5-2 WaslniiKUiu 6 I'hllndelphia 2 II in nlns r New York 1 BoMon 0 PACIFIC COAST LKACl'E w 21 22 22 IB 17 Pel San Dli'KO .in 'Oakland ' Hollywood 550 481 '459 Los Aniieles i Portland !alu7 0 1 2J"nlc), 18 .460 .436 .375 17 22 lb 25 . "' Sunday's Results "- 7, . . r,""f-" . , , Portland 5-1 Seattle 3-2 ' Anneles 4-5 Oakland 3-8 Western International League W I. Pel. 14 6 .700 12 .667 . 0 7 .563 9 10 .474 9 12 429 9 12 .429, 1 10 412 7 13 .350 i Bpokane Victoria Vancomer Lew is ton Tri-Clty Balem Wcna tehee 'Yakima ai..j.... H....H. Salem 5-3 Lewiston 4-9 6pokane 8-7 Tri-Clty 3-3 Yakima 5-6 Vancouver 4-4 Victoria 5-0 Wenatchee 2-7 " Saturday's Results Trl-City 5 Spokane 2 Lewiston 9 Salem 2 vicurrin o yyf.-iiaw.il.-': v . Vancouver at Yakima, postponed rain No games scheduled Monday. I Ski Winner TTMBERLINE LODGE.- Ore.Wt The 14lh running of the -Golden Poles slalom on Mt. Hood was won Sunday by Gutton nerge, Olympic ski star and Norwegian exchange student at Whitman Col- nee Berge covcrea uie two - mue mors in two muiules 33.2 seconds, The Class A women s event as won by Dotl Hughes. Portland, Jler time was 3:34.8. STRADO - It'H Different... Unusual.. A nil in Good Taafe Are you tired of the some old thing in $port sftirts? looking for something new? Here it it . . . Slrad-O-Crep'e ... a distinctive, eool, crinkly, washable, Acelate-and-Viscose Rayon fabric. Dif ferent, yes. But in impeccable taste . ... smart as a whip. Stra divari showered quality in pro fusion on this shirt: meticulous tailoring, finest ocean pearl buttons, piped seams, perfect collar balance, individualized fit. "As Fine as Skilled Hands Can Make." Individualized Fit I I $leevtengrni32 to 35 I sSS"Tr S I COLORS: I MAc'mcEwr' Silver Grey Luqqaqe Ton Powder Blue Maize Yellow Novy Sea Green OTHER STRADIVARI'S 56.95 to $10.00 MAIN ;S3 Beavers Home To Twinks Hv The AaUlrd Prrsn AiIiiik Bob Boyd returned to the Seattle lineup aa a pmchhlttrr j Bunday and provided the punch the j Raiment needed to acore the neeond win ol Ihelr aeven Krne Paclllc Count Lruue aerlea analnst. Port- j lanu. ; Boyd, out lor two week with lUiin'ach ailment, whacked out ; a triple In the iccond extra lnnln ol the scheduled aeven - Innlnit nlirhtcap a" v'.n'"ed '"! from llrHt and the Ralniera who had Imit the opener 6-3, took the "The Be'avera elt lor home and . ; Lh wiih Hoiivwood with . 4-2 bolo. in the series against Seattle. One ralned-out name will be made 1 up when Portland returns to Beanie I., AnfiVai In August. Charlev Pliancy The first came saw ... D..ian nm. ininave r.pun seven 1-0 eames riv.Tm,,,.. Builev. Boh Hallieclual full-season total o( 1051 and Jim Davis followed Bchanz to i VrJ"T .. I.I.. . e !?iby Dtm Etfuert who got on ba.se!0.- "11 victories Sunday. That "'le.... ..h ...... h... Port. I boosted the total ol low-hit Eames '"in thseventh, Seattle got three runs ol Marino Pierett the Bea- 1 nr winner. pndinK a slrint: ol 18 innlncs in which Seattle hud failed to score oil Portland pitchintt. Around the rest of the loop It was the same all divided double Headers. Ban Dieito maintained a 3'-; Kamc leaitue lead by winning from Sacramento 3-2 and losing : rrtOithe final 4-1. San Francisco clubbed Hollywood 10-4 but then lost 4-3 , Los AnKeles won 4-3 In 11 innings but lo.'H the nightcap 6-5. Pels Win; Hanson On Mound First-baseman George ' Butcher r Satur - day as the Pelicans beat Lakevlew on Just three hits by a 12-2 count. The Klamath nine piled up seven runs in the third inning Hanson walked six and struck out nine In this first appearance on Dick Lundsten led the Klamath, attack with three hits In lour trips. 1 me i-eis got nine nils on two . . ... . Klamath 007 301 1-12 9 1 : I akaviaur ; J"" 010 010 -0-2 3 3 Hanson and Owmgs; Graves, El- der (6) and Coleman. Scott, Hall Win Title Frank Hall and Fred Scott are the Reames Country Club spring jbest-ball tourney champions, Hall and Scott beat Andy Toyley una rnuil lUCacr, o-uu. J'csicr'iay in tne jmats m uie "uui sow i meet. Gale wersein won me gins junior tourney; Don raugn was uie ooys Iwinner. -, V CrSTOM-SHT-TAILOBED SHIRT aaa,-TeaaaaaaaaaBt ' fni(iiti)i!pj ' r.- ' wm, lrori iDrroat "' Tribe Dumps Browns Twice to Puff Lead By The Aaaoclated Preie what happened to the lively ball? Like the Dodo bird It appear, to have become extinct. Remember when those pltrtiers W(rre wa,lln aboul too much Jack. rabbil on (e ba? Thal WM onJy tw0 vear. aKo. Now the hitters re dom the moanlnir and Kroan- !",v,7.",l",u..r",l inir. and with Kood reason. ..H I - thutouu have been pitched. Amer- lcan Leaue hurlers. who have ,llrMrf , u,ui,u,Quu... ,.. pun seven 1-0 (tames to Bob Lemon of Cleveland and and Alhe Reynold of the New , York . unkces ollch.'d brilliant 1-0 j, ,1,'m"n,sK tw,J Victory was """"v" r " - J1"- 3-1 triumph. It enabled the '"""V" "wc"' " u''u""ntTu.ur;, '"'" " "ii.icasc nelr American Laatnie lead to ,w0 a ver, runner - up , Washinnton Senators aeainst the Red So last September '"-any oupucaicu me siuiii. ine "",v V.. ,t?T" C."Vr" were first - Inning singles try Dom Dimagglo and Vera Stephens as New York on 1-0. The Senators defeated the Phil adelphia Athletics, 5-2 tn 11 Innings of the first game of a scheduled doublehcader. Rain washed out the second tilt after two scoreless innings. The Detroit Tigers snapped their reven - game losing streak, nipping Chicago. 2-1. after the White Sox had won the first game of the doubleheader 1-5. The Dodcers whittled New York's National League lead to one game, edcinc Philadelphia, 4-3. in 10 innings. i Joe Adcock walloped two homers Sunday's Results 1 TFXAS I EAGl'E - Da11as j.2 Houston 3-3 Aj..i. . i., i.i Beaumont 4-1 Oklahoma. City 35 ! San Antonio 8 Fort Worth 3 PIONEER LfcAOUK ' Great Falls 2, Boise 0 u.CU. raua a, . rr-n onu. a : M" it wj i.. Bum Teetra Moth Hole Worn Place Rowovon SALLY'S REWEAYING SasHt rrfMia4 CREPE ' America's MoH Beautiful Sport Shirt TELf PHONE 4s nil mi I and a single to lead the Cincinnati Keels to an 8-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. ChlcaR-o split a twin bill with Plttsbumh. The Pirates, who had lout 2ii of 24 Blurts, rallied to whip the Bruins, 11-2, after losing the opener, 8-2. .Ah.J,,I.J .. l.,l ka. ..": "' I"..uT"iv,S""" Boston was omtnoned beeaus. of r.n - r"'n. 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