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TUESDAY, JUNK 3, 10M I TIME. OUT! "tlravfhft hnt m bum h ol iliiht! Kvery mm wr'vr M-atrhrd ho hooked rlfht Into the rough brl(lc u herr!' Dusette, Toi Eye Fast Wins k Thr lull ul loinuitow niKlH's wirlltiiR mnt nt thr unnoiv n;uln "jikr n United Null turn hchhIoii. 'IlM-rn'a lvo Krriich-C'unudliiii.n m , Iho huu. onn llulKnrlnii. nur J m j nn"f, on Urrmm run. cmo Itnllnn 'Hip liuluurlnii, Stevr ri'ijur' Nenulf, inn ken hi flrnt nppearuncr tf LV, GEORGES DUSETTE In th Klamath Kails rlne. Ho nipptji (Iconics Dimctlc. ttic Frcnr'n Canadian mronitman. In one ol Iwo mmn evenu. 'Hie olhcr Icniurr bom hw Terrible Toi Yunuilo, the Julia ncKe Alcccr expcri. ngtiiiwt Kurt Von Pnppcnhrliii, the Garrulous Ucrinnn. Both boun are down (or one hour or (he brut two ol three fulls. Tno one-fall owner pins Frcwhy Hoy. the other Krrnrh-Ciwindian, ngnmst oino Nirolmi, collarnd Jinlinli boy. Tin- Ynmnto Von Poppenlirlm Innnle has a niildte tun alter the i Iwo broke up a beautiful friend tnhip Inst week lollowinn a lo to J-'ranklc Htojack and lluck David (ii in a tag learn match. l)u-.etle rrturn after a lone ab sence, The popular exponent f the full Jielvm had relumed to appear Jiere unless he nets Yarnnto. who put In in to alrep In 30 second-, arvernl weeks ko. Yamalo has agreed to meet Dusette, but first he asked for a crack at Von Poppenheim. iioih Ocoritca and To aim for upccdy victories before a prob able rematch next week. The outalnndlnit card Is one that ', should open tho June mat run on hectic nolo. Reserved tickets are on sale at Caslloberry Drugs. By The Associated Press AMKIUCAN LEAGUE W Boston 24 Pet. 17 .51)5 Cleveland 25 18 .Mil Washington 23 IB .601 New York 10 11 .t:8 Chicago 23 21 .(12 Philadelphia 16 10 .157 St. Louis 20 25 .444 Detroit 13 27 ..125 Monday's Results New York 2 Cleveland 0 Boston 6 Chicago il (10 Innings) Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 1 Washington 6 Detroit 2 ;y NATIONAL LEAGl'K W L Brooklyn 27 II New York 27 13 Chicago 24 17 81. Louis 21 XI Cincinnati 20 22 Philadelphia 18 21 Boston 15 23 Pittsburgh 11 34 Monday's Results Chicago 6 Brooklyn 1 St. Louis ( New York 4 Only games scheduled Pet. .;ii .Ii75 .576 .488 .4711 .402 .3U3 .44 Western International League W I.' Pel. Victoria , 27 12 .003 Spokane 26 17 .805 Vancouver 19 17 .S38 I.ewlslon 22 21 .512 Salem 20 23 ...485 Wenatchce 18 24 ,B Trl-Clty IB 25 .411) Yaklmn HI 27 .372 Monday's Results - Vancotivor 2 Lewlston 1 (11 In nings) Spokane at Victoria, postponed for soccer exhibition PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (No games scheduled) Johnson Quits Coaching Post JOHN DAY, Ore, P) Tom John Hon has resigned ns athletlo coach, Cin nl Union High School officials flaslfl Monday. vbhnson, who tins been conch for 10 yours, will enter prlvnte business. " - , Charles Hefty For Tiff AH.ANTIO CITY. N J. I -Jr-r-iev Joe Wnlcotl will buttle It mil lo hold Ihn world's hruvvwelxht cuiiiuplonshlu Thursday nluht with n much hciivli-r and liiereloio liirlmiin alower R..urd Onirics t M 11 11 the one from whom he wrest ed tne crown hist summer. I're.fiKhi optimism In Wiilcntt livlnliiK iiliiu'ters bilihtened a milch with the mildly fliiblwiKiint luu news Unit oiiiirles tinned the i en In In ii iiinllinlnurv welKh-ln mid t xii 1 1 1 11 in t loi i Mundiiv at 1011 J i lii'iiiid-i - - over 14 pounds more 1 1 i he carried In IohIiik tho title to .li-rsev Joe. Dun flnilo. Wnlcott's trainer .ijmI . II. ji WImu ,.f u new i.nrl 'lnvller Charles with the comment: ; Tliiit's the best news we've had -Miicc we lifunn triilnlmt. Charles I will In- an heavy, he's am o to bo Uluwid up." I Churles inaliitiilued the atVlr-fl m l"hl Is In his llklim. and Unit he was loo llklil and loo flno niminrl Walcntt In the llllo ko nt Pltlslmruh. 'Hie former chitmulon lias two davs In which to shed that five- plus iHiundnKC bv olllcliil wnluh In Him- fur the bnllle In I'hllndcl-j lihlii Tliursdiiv. Willi oil imilrlird Chin len' per- i 'nrnirnce on the scales Hut It liokrd heller on the U-vear-nld Clndeielln ol boxlim than on the rhtilli-ntrcr, who i-i more than seven ynrs Wiilrolt's lunmr Caps Win As Gordy Doubles II y '1 hp Associated Pros Vancouver and I.rwiilown, until ing for third place In West ern International Lcakue 'rise ball siandiiiKs, went II Ilium: Monday nii-hl bclore VnncO'Hcr came up with the winning run. Oordy Orumwlrk's last of the llth double diove In cuther John Kllchcy to mve Ihe Capil iiuos a 3-1 marRin In the opener of the three uitine series at Vancouver. 'Hie itmnc was lied 1-) In Ihe llrM InnliiK Viincoiiver's win returned the Caps lo the No 3 berth In ('luce of Ihe Broncs who hud taken over the position alter Vuncniiicr diopped three atnilcht to Tri l.'llv In uerkend iilnv Van Fletcher, brother ol San DIcro s Grumpy Guy Fletcher In Ihe Pacific Coa-l 1-eaaue, went the distance for Vancouver, allowing nine htu. The Caps not eight hits off Keith Bowman who went ell the way for Iho Ilroncs The Vancouvrr-LewlMon :lash .niKhl jyiunc Vtciurtlt Aid Spok-mc wrr nchrdulM lo riMiow Ihir jittriiKnic lor first plncc but the Knic uh poMponrd lor occcr 'exhibition ftt Viclorln, Bonney Twirls 2-Hitter BT.4MII.NUS I mil'l Plate 3 4 Hiiliurhn Tavern Ktliniie Slutlfrt Elki rhllonmn lUftln Auto 0 a llrrul 0 4 nr. nil. I...I Nllhl mil l II Klpln 0 Suburban 2 Chlloqliln 0 (forfeit! Undefeated Bill's Place kent itK winning way. . last "iShl whUc Suburban Tayei-n ! slipped I Into . ond place without swinging a bal. niif ' oil V.i.r-j ." ; T'.i V',:..:. pitching of Cal Bonney, blanked Kalplno 11-0 to knock the Lumber men out of a share of second place. suourDan took over that atiot when Chlloquin torfciled Us con- test wllh the Tavemmcn. Bill's Place scored one run In Ihe second Inning, but broke out In a rash of seven runs In the third and three In the fourth as Bonnev limited Knlplne to Just two skimpy blows. Line score: Bill's 017 3-11 10 2 Knlplne 000 0- 0 2 4 Bonney and Derrah, Carin; Orlggs and Carlson. Kell To Sox In Big Swap DETROIT I The Detroit Ti. gciH announced Tuesday a nine player deal that sent Third Base man George Kell, Outflolder Hool PJvers, Pllohcr Dlzay Trout and Shortslop Johnny Llnon lo .Ihe Boslon Red Sox. The Tigers, ln return, obtained first baseman Waller Dropo, In llclders Johnny Pesky and Fred Hatfield. Outfielder Don Lcnhardt and Pitcher BUI Wight. The trade was one of the biggest In the majors In years, Tho princi pals were Kell and Evcrs for De troit and Dropo, Peaky and Lcn hardt for Boslon. Kell, 20 has been with tho Detroit club since 1046 and led the American Lcaguo In batting in 1940. Mo Is regarded as the best third baseman In the American League. Evors, 31, laid up with nn Injury all season until Monday night, sparked the Tigers' pennant bid In 1050 with a .323 average. The JAYHAWK Sayt , , . THERE'S HONE BETTER "91" Octon. Ethyl 31c JAYHAWK GAS 213S South th ,,,m )))- mmi ; i ii .miiiannmii iM 'nr. :..-v:?.y4 ....... .-1, At1 BILLY . , , "cause I ain't married." Bobbysoxcrs Love Billy Loes, The Dodgers' 'Cucumber Kid' Ity JOHN' McCAf.l.l M lonee told the Olnnts. when thev SUA rititf f Correspiindent lollerid him J60O0: NF.w YORK (NEAi nulv ies i "I can triple that for you at the f;ic.iiK Klun Muslal lor ihe IlrM Kate the first (rame I pitch." nine two years nun, established ' Branch Mickey sinned the Won hlinsell as a thinker of praciirnlly der Bey for $21,000 In 1M8. uhsp-akable IntelU-cluul powers bv lot ha-i I'lvcn evidence of noa emplovlnn tho soundcl ktrntccy ,-' ''"' special eoulnmJit. cpnlln yet conceived. 1 ucs '' Individual proliclen- lle walked iilm. ;cv over-all polish. He considers I wasn't tnkin' any chnnces." iC'hariev Drcssen the urcntcsl lead savs the lean lBddvbuck. " ''""mbal Acalnvt a mrm:illlv of surh ca- He hasn t tried to tamper with parity It Isn't any wonder 1-ocs m.v Mvlc." Billi explains. "He lets 25. ..x-lnnt-two. 170 pounds 1 one 1 P"cli mv own Knnie." nt the holtcsi articles In the malors. As a recruit In 1950. Loes did llr .h hern cnunnit miracles like I l''tx fast, relied larncly on a .in uiiibldextroiia inairlclnn. curve and control. What a dilfcr- lle opened the rainpann with '' two years make! four Mi lnries, struck out 30. walked FAST revi-n His eurued-run aven.Be the Roy Campanclla savs that on oc lirst U innimts was less than a run. cnlon he's the fastest In the cir I ('Ol OHI TI I ms Is the Flathush Faith ul s kind of bull nlaver bedariUnu. conlldent. unpredictable and color- 'ul l-'llv tt Kid. who was born onlv mnniie anm irom oerii in , re !h.r, ot Muiihallan. Is the bov who Beavers Last En Batting By The Asaoclatcd Press Tlie managers of second nlace , Hollywood and third place Oakland ;WM ln )Bm That last call was .ni,rre ihiu lourth place Los Anges ; t,c thing. The raw-boned right is the team lo beat In ihe Pacific bander pitched htm.elf out ol Ihe .,i Coast League pennant race. , hole, snved a 2-0 shulout. I Kred Hanev and Mel Oil rlred!s;o Oil It I IS 2J their views alter llielr teams -anie Asked what accounts for his cool mo j out all even al the end ol a ness. Billv blandlv replies, "What's ..cp night-game series Sunday. i there lo worrv about?" jjj. "You can only Judge a team off, while Loes was off to a snlen ;Ki,what it has showed you." said Oil, idid start, he doesn't look for easy I "And Los Angeles has shown the poimt the second trip around the most power iigalnst us." i wheel. I lliiney tabbed the Angels, then ! Eventuallv the batters are Bon- iictrtrd; "Oaklnnd hns a lot cl , na gel to me." he says bluntly, l,ow" and " 8d bench and) "but I wont be ashamed to be ,"!' "'rom ip,hrn-d' " lon" l2,d,1 Ln-H n.S fn i i"mc sln?. 'e ve had any 30-"amc Saflell and Ted Beard will hit. Don't oveilook Seattle, either. They're not out of il yet.'' OVL'RLOOKM) Neither pilot mentioned San Diego, sllll comfortably on top of the PCL heap by a tour-game margin. The Angels and Ihe Padres square olf Tuesday night In a test of power mars oounci io ancci the pennant hopes of both. Holly wood hopes to fatten up on Port land, and Oakland Is licking Its chops over the prospect of mcdlng lasl-placo Sacramento In tho other series. LEADS Los Angeles, Incidentally, Is lead ing the loop in team batting at .271, followed bv Hollywood and Seattle, tied at .262: San Francisco, .251. San Diego. .245: Sacramento, .244: Oakland. .243, and Portland, .234. The Angeles have the top "litter among the PCL regulars, too right hander Lcs Pcden. His average Is .321. To make It a clean sweep of the top spots, the Angels' Max West leads In the home run department with 13, ?ven though he missed several games last week. By The Associated Press TKXAS LEAGUE Houston 2 Dallas 0 Fort Worth 12 San Antonio 0 Oklahoma City 10 Beaumont A Tulsa 0 Shrevcport 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 3-2 Springfield 2-5 Buffalo 7 Montreal 3 Baltimore 4 Rochester 3 Ottawa 7 Syracuse 5 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Pnul 6 Indianapolis 3 Louisville 3 Minneapolis 2 Milwaukee 7 Columbus 6 Toledo 6 Kansas City 0 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i ' " ' ' LOES cuit. "I mil n uL(.M In Ihn Arm-. nd u helped mv peed." explains Loes. . Bul j ,ion l thmk I'm as j, ns campanclla says. I can name live or six others In the jcUKl;i who can tiirow harder. I've 'iirvelcned a slow curve for a chnr.ee of pace, which probablv makes me look faster. A good curve makes a good last one pos sible " i Billy the Kid Is superb under pressure, doesn't lose his noise. Lnle in a close game against the .f'iraio. he walked the first two. When the couni on Joe Garaglola iwei.l to two balls. Loes appeared lup'.pt. Drcssen rushed to flic hill. , "That last pitch was a strike." .grumbled Loes. ieah, but It's gone now," Dres I. den snld. "Forget it." "But it U'R, a vfrilre " Tu In. . slsted. He seemed unaware he i. luiii'i n. The Brooklyn slcam-up. dream up department has a hot one In ! Billv Loes. and It Isn't wasting anv 1 tunc building him up into a king- sire gale attraction. I The bobbvsoxers are crazv about the phenom. "That's because I ain't married," 'Billy Loes mutters. By The Associated Press Baiting: Don Lenhardt, Red Sox Hit a grand slam home run In the 10th Inning to give the Red Sox a 6-2 victory over the Chicago While Sox. Pitching: Allle Reynolds. Yan kees Blanked the Indians with four hits for his ninth straight complete game and his fifth succes sive victory as tlie Yankees de feated Cleveland, 3-0. wi usi GOODYEAR MATERIALS ana FACTORY MITHODS STOP IN TODAY reB GOODYEAR Extra-Milag RECAPPING 10? 50 Exchange 6.0016 CONVENIENT TERMS goodyear SERVICE STORE 8th and Klamath Ph. 8141 Maglie In First Defeat By The Associated Press Apparently there Is one way to overcome the Jinx of pitching a no-hltter Just pitch two of them. Thai la the formula Allle Rey nolds used last year and It has proven most auccesaful. Reynolds has been more eflec live than ever since his two mas terpieces of 1 0.0 1 , althoiiKh no-hit-ters seem to Jinx other hurlcrs. The New York Yankee right hander turned In his best perform ance of the season Monday, blank- Inn Ihe Cleveland Indians. 2-0. The victory moved the world cham pions Into tho first division. Allle hud eluht strikeouts and surrendered only four hits lor hu ninth straight complete -tame. Tn 33-year-old rii-hthander notched his fifth victory In a row and his sixth aKiiln..l thee lossca as he reduced his earned run pcrcentane to a spectacular 1 36. The defeat dropped the Indians out of the league icad as tlie Bos ton Red Box whipped the Chica ao White Box, 0-2. to take over first place by four percentage points. Another great righthander, 8al Muglic of the New York Olants. wenl down to his first defeat of the scaf.on. The fit. I.ouls Cardln-ils nipped the National League title holders. 5-4. to snap Maglic's nine game winnim streak. Ihe triumph. 81. Louis' third straight over the Giants, boosted Ihe Rcdblrds Into the first division bv a hall game over Ihe Cincinnati Reds, who bowed to Boston's Braves, 4-1. The defeat left the Gi ants still one game behind the pace - selling Brooklyn Dodgers, who were beaten. 6-1. by the sur prising Chicago Cubs. Philadelphia's rebounding Ath letics handed iNcd Carver his smih straight loss. They shaded St. Lou Is, 2-1, to move past the Browns Into sixth nlace. Mickey Vernon and Frank Cam pos balled in two runs apiece ts Washington defeated the Detroit Tigers, 6-2. to move within a game ol first place in the American League. By The Associated Press TENNIS I -Paris Doris Hart. Jackson ville. FIs., completed her sweep of the French Tennis Champion j ships. Already winner of the fin Iglcs. she paired with Shirley Fry of Akron. O . lo take the women's .doubles and wllh Australia's Frank Sedgcman for the mixed doubles title. BOXING New York The disputed Chvck Davey-Carmen Basilio fight at Sy racuse last Thurn:iay was official ly ruled a draw by the State Ath letic Commission and referee Joe Palmer was suspended Indefinite ly for turning in a "very poor card." Sauer Eyes Third Crown NEW YORK tfl Hammering Hank Sauer of the Chicago Cubs is threatening to become the Na tional League's first triple-crown winner since 1937, when Joe Med wick turned the trick for the St. Louis Cardinals. Sauer, leading the league ln home runs with 11 and runs batted in with 47. climbed lnio a tie with New York's Whitey Lockman for the top spot In the batting race. Each has a .335 mark. The Cubs' hard-hitting outfielder, ninth last week, collected 11 hits in 22 at bats to boost his average 26 points. Figures include Mon day's games. In the American League, Bos ton's Dom DiMagglo lost three points during Ihe week but retained first place with a .346 figure. Al Ro sen of Cleveland is in second place, with .333. Malm Wins Jamboree Eight girls softball teams of the City League staged a season-opening Jamboree last night on Conger Field with Malin finishing on top. The nine-team league Potroffs and Griggs have dropped out opens officially Wednesday night. Eight teams played one-inning games last night. Malin beat the Rockets. 4-0, in the final tilt. . VtLl YELLOWSTONE'S distinctive flavor is the result of an old-time sour mash distilling method used since 1S72. ForaJBourbon that is rich but not heavy, try YELLOWSTONB today. Mtt i'jy ' 1 "'""W,'l,,"i n j FIFTHS $5.65 jm jr pints ".55 DISTlllED AND BOTTtED BY YElLOWSTONE, INC, lOUISVIlte, KENTUCKY STRONG MAN Big Bill Bangcrt, singing shot-putter battling blindness, gets off a hefty heave during a workout beneath New York's Queensboro Bridge. He's keeping in trim for the United States Olympic Games Trials. Golf Field Cut to 146 i .: ii . vrrv in a . -1 r o( the East's leading professionals litiu iiiimiuurs win vie tut H uuocu places a,l Montclair. N. J.. Wednes day to complete the field for the ' national vpcu uuu juuiiiuuicut. ! Tne record entry list of 1,607 'was reduced to 150 with scattered I sectional 36 - hole trials Monday in which Fred Haas, the gangling I New Orleans pro, was the standout performer as an Imposing list of 'big name performers failed to maite me graae. m. .h-n-ninnaViln iVlA Kill flh. HIT. T..a.l'P ."...,, ' bon event of American golf, will be contested over uie nonnwooa Country Club course In Dallas June 12-14 with Ben Hogan the defending champion. Hogan and 28 others champions, ex-champions find hieh 1951 finishers didn't have to qualify. Haas, son ol a weu-anown ooimi- l-t, An.tM ah.llt hi Cm Pro, It 1 . IIW uuu -"-- ii,intlM h nutshnt A Star- i spangled field at St. Louis and ran ud tne nation s oesi quamj !"" .i.h raja IB nine Ulg KUIU T1T.. " - , under par for the Bellerieve Country Club course. Two amateurs. BiUy Campbell - 1T....1 uct Vn . and W. Ol XlUllllllRTM.l. . A. iDjib) Pagan of West Palm Beach. Fia.. snarea seconu wi---with a. brace of young pros. Dow Finsterwald of Athens. Ohio, and Pal Abbott 01 Mempnis, av. Mc Kendrick Makes Open Mnm a VTY- tin 1-tnh Mfrf PTlda I rick of Portland fired ft six - under- Dar 138 for 36 noies iuanujr iT Ka Pan. fir Northwests UT - IIC JI - v. t th. TT R nnen Ted Lontrwortn ana taaic . . i n-tUnd anri DflVI Killen of Olympla, tied for second rlace with IMS. Jwongwui ui .a0 , j .1 111 nnl- Ko ohlOt Ul BO to Dallas Jure 12-14 if McKendrick is unable to maws tne inp uu Killen was designated as alternate. .i.v.nj.ini.G as for the first .111. 11.L11H. . ' round set a new record on tne par 72 Waverly country yuo ' 4 wnnHnv's nlinllfv- cour&e. s-TTiiTj wi ... --. - - i m-trhes He carded a 73 to his second round. - . . FIGHTS By The Associated Press QiAbivn nohhv Dvkes. 153. Miami. Fla., outpointed Joe Miceli, 148 'j. New York . phinanA Weshnrv Bascom. 182. St. Louis, outpointed George Pow ell. 182, Detroit (10). Brooklyn rranaie nyii, ioo. New York, outpointed Fernand Drouin. 137, Quebec City (8). ciuphp Fernando Gagnon. 118, Quebec, stopped Buddy Baggett, lla, Lianas, ici. io- HILLTOP CAFE NOW OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 100 PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND SPORTS MIRROR By The Associated Preat Today A Year Ago Proximity. greatest money winning harness horse or all time, was retired. Five Years Ago Llovd Marnh all of the United Stales knocked out PTeddle Mills. British light heavyweight champion. In the fifth round. Ten Years Ago Emle Bonham won his eighth game as the New York Yankees defeated the Chicago White Sox, 4-1. Twenty Years Ago Lou Oehrlg established a modern league record by hitting four home runs nn suc cession. 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