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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21
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I Rex Layne
i iSays Kid
Will Win
J SEATTLE Ul Manager Jack
, Hurley talked of future heavy
i welRht flRhts for Harry (Kid) Mat
i thews Wednesday, while the Kid
1 nursed a pair of swollen hands,
J still aching from Monday's bruis
. inor encounter with Rex Lavne.
i i Hurley confidently predicted
i Rocky Marclano would be Math-
' ' ews' next opponent. He said he
! was waitlnir a call from Jim Nor
! ' 1;. president of the International
i Boxlnjj Club, and expected to slim
. for a Marclano bout "within a
week."
' BIG GATE
A Matthews Marciano bout in
! . New York during the summer
i would draw the biggest gate of
I ' the year. Hurlev said.
Meanwhile The Kid. hn left
1 hand the site of a grapefruit after
Monday's 10 - round decision over
Layne at Portland, greeted admir
ers with fingertip handshakes. He
said he planned to see doctor
Wednesday If soaking did not re
duce the swelling.
Matthews said ne nun one nauu
In the second round wnen ne
scored the only knockdown In the
MATTHEWS' FAN
! At Portland. Layne, now a Mat
th.w fan himself, predicted a
.. Matthews victory over Marclano
and an Ezzard Charles win over
The Kid, If the two should sign
' later. Lavne has fought and
; been knocked out by both Mar-
, ciano and Charles.
nhr is the best in the bust-
. reus" Lavne said. "Matthews
' would give him good battle, but
! Charles would win." v
i Hairston,
Jake Mix f
I Tonight
DETROIT Ml Former Middle
, weight Champion Jake LaMotta
. has been talking about an easy
- fight and even a knockout in his
10-round rematch with Eugene
' Hairston at Olympia Stadium
. Wednesday night.
Rut th so - vear old Bronx
Bull.. who now haa an eye on the
light heavyweight title. Is rated
alight underdog. Some of the
betting gentry have made Hairston
a 6-6 favorite and the 23-year-old
Negro was expected to be at least
an even money choice by fight time.
The bout will be telecast and
broadcast on a national network.
LaMotta and Hairston fought to
a controversial draw nere maron
5. For Wednesday mgnrs douc i.a
Mntu Tinnea to weigh 166 pounds.
two and a half less than he weighed
for the March encounter. Hairston
expects to come in at iiu. one
pound more than he weighed last
Ume. ' .
LaMotta hopes eventually to get
a light - heavyweight title encounter
with Joe Maxim. If Maxim whips
Sugar Ray Robinson in their bout
June 23 in New York, LaMotta is
said to stand a good chance to get
a shot at the uue in newrairo.
Pinch-hitter's
Pinch-hitter
AUSTIN, Tex. (Pi A pinch-
hitter batted for a pinch - hitter
in . nit? Rtnta League Game here
' Tuesday night and baseball veter
ans said they never neara oi iv
Texas before.
t .. in ih itixth inning of
the Austin - Longview game with
Austin staging a six - run rally.
Ricardo Dieguez batted for pitcher
Jim Logan ana siruc cm. uw
batted around and when it came
Dieguez' turn again John Andre
batted for him and got on first
through a fielder's choice.
Canadians In
Car Classic
OAKLAND, Calif. W Entry of
two Canadian drivers promises
International flavor to the Memon.
" al Day 500 - lap automobile race
i. flotland Sneedwav May 30.
k They are Wally Simpson a New
" nMttninistpr. B. C. Canada's big
J car champion last year, and Louis
a. Tolstead ol Vancouver, a. v.. uic
a title winner in 1950.
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Trojans Aim for 12th
Straight Track Crown
LOS ANOELES Tile 33nd
aiuiual Pacific Coast Conference
track and field championships at
Eugene. Ore., this weekend feature
some of the nations out.itanaing
candidates for the U. S. Olympic
games team,
Southern California's Trojans,
with an 18 - man tenm, will be
alining at the school's lath alralght
rcu cuampionship,
Five conference athletes boast
the best college marks In the
NIGHT
BOTH SIDES Jersey Joe IValcott keeps his countenance
fierce as he leap-frogs a post in Atlantic City, where the
Camden ancient is training for the defense of the world
heavyweight championship against Ezzard Charles at Phil
adelphia's Municipal Stadium, June 5. The challenger hits
the road at Pleasantville, N. J.
Surging Nats Just 2
Games Behind Indians
By The Associated Press
The Jackie Jensen-Buckv Harris
ticket is sweeping the country.
Since they opened headquarters at
Washington, they've won more
delegates than Eisenhower and
Tuft combined.
With Imoish del ght in the em
barrassment of the rich New York
Yankees who let both men go, the
public is getting a kick out ol the
surge of the underdogs.
Second place may turn out to ot
SHORT GRID SESSIONS
MOIiOANTOWN. W. Va. Wl
Some fooiDall coaches have been
lamenting because off-season grid
tiractlce sessions have been en
tailed. But limiting these sessions
to 20 did not prove a handicap to
Art Lewis West Virginia U s coach.
He put his boys through the ropes
lor i tougn practices, men ne
told his grldders he was so well
pleased with their attitudes and
progress that they could have the
20th and final day offl
LOVES TO BE A YANKEE
NEW YORK 41 Bobby Brown
certainly must enjoy being a mem
ber of the New York Yankees.
When he recently received his phy
sical examination for the Army
Medical Corps he listed his home
address as 161st Street and River
Ave., Bronx, N.Y. That's the ad
dress of the Yankee Stadium.
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BUCKY HARRIS
, . . plagues ex-employers
an over-ambitious percn lor tne
Senators. But they are looking up
not down at the moment. Only
two games behind Cleveland after
Tuesday night's 2-0 decision over
St. Louis, the Jensen-narris ticKei
is in the mood to claim a pennant
on an early ballot.
Jensen rapped Tommy Byrne for
a perfect 3-Ior-3 night. Since join
ing Washington, 17 games ago,
Jensen has batted .375. That
brought his season average up to
.314.
While Jensen sprayed base hits.
Harris, fired as Yank manager in
1943, basked in a new-found wealth
of pitching.
Connie Marrero. the chubby lit
tle Cuban, did the shutout pitching
for Harris Tuesday night with a
four-hitter against the Browns.
While the Yanks might have reas
ons to regret the deal that sent
Jensen to Washington, they could
point with pride to the Johnny
Sain purchase and Mickey ManUe's
four hits at Chicago.
Sain's efficient six-hitter against
Chicago Tuesday night for his
fourth win, 4-3, made him the
Yanks' top winner.
Rain washed out the rest of the
big league program, including the
entire four-game National League
schedule.
By The Associated I'rcss
Los Angeles Ramon Fuenles,
146. Los Angeles. outDointed Bobby
Jones. 147. Oakland. Cnlll.. 13.
Sacramento. Calif. Freddie
"Babe" Herman. 143. Los Angeles,
outpointed Woodv Harper, 146 Vi.
Oakland. Calif.. 10.
Newark. N. J. Charlie Williams.
153. Newark, outpointed Clarence
Harbin. 148. St. Louis.
SCORES
COLLEGE BASEBALL
By The Associated Press
Washington State 8. Gonsaga 1
Seattle V. 16, Seattle Pacific 0
Oregon Prep Baseball
Hillsboro 6 West Linn 3
Oregon City 10 McMinnville 0
Forest Grove 2 Newberg 0
Tigard 1 Beaverton 3
By The Associated Press
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Springfield 8 Montreal 1
Other games postponed.
AMERICAN ASSUllAlIU
St.Paul 3 Milwaukee 1
Kansas City 6 Minneapolis 1
Other games postponed.
Oklahoma city 6 Fort Worth
15 innings.
San Antonio 1 Houston 0
Dallas 3 Tulsa 1
Beaumont 3 Shreveport 0
PIONEER LEAGUE
Idaho Falls 3 Boise 3
Billings 9 Ogden 8
Great Falls 9 Salt Lake I
Magic Valley - Pocatello, ram.
By The Associated Presa
Batting, Mickey Mantle, Yanks
Collected four hits in New York's
4-3 win over Chicago.
Pitching. Connie Marrero, Sena
tors Shutout St. Louis with four
hits. 2-0.
.New low prices on
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country this year.
They are Rod Richard of UCLA,
20 8 in the 2J0-yurd da.sh; George
Brown, UCLA, villi 26 fret 3 '
In the brondjuuip; Jack Davis,
USC, 14 0 In the tilth Inn dies; hot
pultcr Parry O'Brien. USC, 68 feet
6 -V and Sun Iness, USC, 182 leet
6 inches in the discus.
Oregon's Jack smith, with 9.6
in the 100, Is the fourlh best In
Uie nation. His teammate, Emerv
Barnes, is No. 3 In the high jump
at 6 feet 8 liu-hes: and still anoUier
Webfoot, Chuck Mlssfeldt, is third
In the javelin at 319 feet 1 inch.
Oregon Slate's pole vaultcr, Lyle
Dickey. Is second at 14 feet t.
inch.
Figures compiled bv Ihe con
ference commissioner's office Wed
nesday allow that USC domlnnlrs
the slate again,
But outstanding threats will come
In several events, liirludrd would '
be the nationally ranked leaders :
listed above, and Ken Morgan, i
Washington, with 1:63 6 In the S0
yard run.
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