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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORtf.OON
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EARL TURNER
DICK WOLFE
Wl Hitters
On Ramage
Jj Western International Leafu
i batsmen save the pitchers a Koini
over Thursday night. Rain post
jponed one game but in the three
i, that were played the batters racked
'UP a total of 71 hits.
Vancouver was tons lor the even-
. lng with a 19-hit barrage against
Yakima's Bears who responded
with 12 of their own. Vancouver
- won 12-5 to sweep the three-game
iSeries.
BAT NOISE
f Victoria outhit Wenatchee 14-6
' ! and blanked the Chiefs 11-0. And
j Tri-City rapped out 12 baseblows
s- in downing Spokane 12-2. The In-
dians came back with eight hits,
i. A scheduled Lewiston-Salem dou
- bleheader at Lewiston was'post
2 poned.
' The contests . ended three-game
tjinrie and sent the teams into
V new series, with Yakima opening
l at Lewiston Friday. Victoria at
I Balem, Vancouver at Tri-City. and
: Wenatchee at Spokane.
i Victoria's Jehosie Heard turned
i In "the evening's best hurling job.
- He gave up only six hits and struck
out 12 as the league-leading Tvees
5 took a 2-1 edge in the series at
t Wenatchee.
I EIGHTH WIN
i- At Spokane, Tri-City pitcher
5 Ralph Romero racked up his
? eighth win of the season. He gave
' up eight hits and walked eight but
: was aided by six bpokane errors,
j Spokane took the series 2-1.
A pitcher turned outfielder struck
; the biK blows of the game at
C Yakima. Vancouver manager Bill
Schuster sent Ed Locke into left
field to replace injured Edo Vanni.
:. Locke's home run in the fourth put
: the Caps ahead. Yakima tied it in
. in the sixth and the Caps were out
the fifth but Locke homered again
in tne sixtn and tne caps were out
' in front to stay. .
' Tri-City . 412 221 000-12 12 0
. Spokane 000 001 100- 2 8 6
Romero and Pesut; Palm, Chase
(21 and Sheets.
LP Palm. -
Victoria 003 102 014-11 14 0
. Wenatchee 000 000 000- 0 6 3
, Heard and Marcucci; Dahle, Moore
(8) and Pocekay.
LP-Dahle.
Yakima 201 010 001- 5 12 2
' Vancouver 001 302 222-12 19 1
: Fletcher and Ritchey; Shandor,
. LP Shandor.
; DelSarto (8) and Donahue.
. Salem at Lewiston, rain.
The Thrill Sport Sweeping The Nation!
HARD TOP
GRACES
SATURDAY - 7:30 P.M.
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BIG
EVENTS
YREKA SPEEDWAY
YREKA, CALIFORNIA
By WALLACE MYERS
Northwest Middleweight Champ
Earl Turner has agreed to put his
title on me line m a fight here
next Friday night against Dick
Wolfe, Northwest welter King,
promoter Mack Llllard an
nounced this morning that Turner
and Wolfe had agreed to the bout.
Getting the two top fighters in the
fold for the title bout here is a
big feather in Lillard's cap.
The Iicht shapes as a natural
and promoters up and down the '
coast have been angling for the j
promising prize. Lilian! announced
some time ago he was seeking a
big fight for Klamath fans but j
didn't reveal until a couple of days
ago what he had in mind. ,
FAME
Turner's clever ring work has
gained him national prominence
and Wolfe is rapidly coniiiig-under
the national spotlight. Wolfe al
ready holds the Northwest welter
weight title.
The two battlers have met twice
in non-title goes and both fights
have been great. Their first meet
ing all but stole the show from
Ezxard Charles and Joe Kabul
when the two heavyweights met in
Portland several months ago.
Turner and Wolfe, fighting in the
semi-final, put up a sizzling scrap
with Turner winning a close deci
sion. Lillard stole a march on other
promoters by bringing the two to
gether here a few weeks ago for
their second fight. Wolfe had
begged for the return bout and al
most upset the California Negro.
One judge gave the fight to Wolfe,
one favored Turner and the third
called it a draw.
Since then, Wolfe has added 1
considerable sheen to his reputa
tion by knocking over opponents
on a Canadian tour. The hard
hitting Indian has plenty of power
and his ring savvy1 is increasing
steadily. That means Turner
should have a very tough evening
here next Friday. But the champ
is one oi the most polished ring
workman in the country and
Wolfe's power can't win for him
unless he can connect often
enough..
HARD HITTER
Turner's not a mere boxer: he
has plenty of power himself. He
won nis miaoieweigni title oy
flattening K. O. Merrill in Van
couver with a murderous body
blow.
Lillard was hesitant about an
nouncing prices for the champion
ship card here but lmally decided
to peddle ducats at the regular
charge. The light is costing Lillard
considerably more than usual
fights here and he would have
probably been justified in hiking
prices lor tne snow.
"I promised the fans here a good
fight card ... I think they richly
deserve one," said Lillard this
morning. "And I've decided to put
the show on for the usual prices.
I may lose my shirt but I dont
think so: this Turner-Wolfe fight
is a real prize for Klamath and I
think the fans will really turn out."
Lillard is still 'working on the
preliminary fights and should be
ready to announce the complete
card tomorrow. He's being very
careful with the entire card and
is angling for top-notchers in the
prelims.
Tickets went on sale today at
Dick Reeder's.
SPORTS-IN-BRIEF
FOOTBALL
Los Angeles NFL champion
Rams traded fullback Dick Hoerner
and 10 other players to Dallas Tex
as for All-America linebacker Les
Richter.
BASEBALL
Boston Marty Marion, man
ager of St. Louis, Browns, was
suspended indefinitely by Ameri
can League president Will Harridge
for Wednesday run-in with Ompire
Bill McGowan.
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Bevos Nip
Seattle
Win Spurt
By The Associated Press
Portland snapped Seattle's Pa
cific Coast League winning streak
at 11 Thursday night.
The Ramiers bowed to tile Beav
ers 2-1 and evened the series in
Portland at a game apiece.
Seattle could collect only six hits
off Fred Sanford, three of them
coming in the eighth inning when
the Riunicrs scored their only run.
The Beavers picked up seven in.
eluding Joe Brovia's second inning
home run off Art Del Duca
and Earl Johnson. Portland added
the run needed to win the fifth.
CLOSE ONE
Hollywood grabbed a 2 to 1 vic
tory over San Francisco, capitalis
ing on a walk, a sacrllice, an error
and a force play to put over the
winning tally in the seventh in
ning. It was the tenth straight loss tor
the Seals, who skidded down into
seventh place.
Another winning streak was
snapped in Los Angeles, the An
gels whipping Oakland, S to 0. aft
er the Acorns had captured seven
straight.
San Diego and Sacramento toiled
15 innings before the Sad Sacs won
out, 6-5. The setback cut the Pa
dres loop lead to one game.
HELP WANTED
The hapless San Francisco club,
desperate for talent, reached into
its Yakima farm outfit Thursday
to appropriate for its own use the
only two players batting over .300
Bill Andring, who will take over
the first base spot, and Gene Klin
gler, who will replace Bill McCaw
ley in center field.
Yakima is in last place in the
Western International League
standing and the Seals are only
one game out of the Coast League
basement.
Duke Dunks
OSC. 18-7
OMAHA W Unless there are
a couple of surprises, that foxy old
major leaguer Jack Coombs is
going to retire with the realization
of his fondest dream an NCAA
baseball championship.
The lormer Philadelphia Athlet
ics curler is leaving Duke Univer
sity this season at the age of 10.
He wants the NCAA title as a cli
max to his 32 years of coaching.
on strengtn oi tneir periomv
ance in beating Oregon State 16-7
in the first round, Thursday, the
Blue Devils appear ready and able
to satisfy their coach.
Anxious to confound the railbirds
in the double elimination affair
were Missouri, Holy Cross and
Perm State in the winners' brack
et and Texas, Western Michigan,
Colorado State and Oregon State
in the losers bracket.
Oregon State stirred hopes for
an upset Thursday by clouting
Duke's ace Joe Lewis for six runs
and a 6-4 lead in the second in
ning. But the potency of Duke's
attack smashed state in the end.
Texas, defeated by Penn State,
makes its comeback bid against
Oregon State Friday.
Oregon State 060 010 000 7 8 2
Duke 401 033 43x 18 21 2
White. Goedhard 1 Hopp (61,
Berg (8) and Thomas. Stephen
son (7), Lewis and Denny, Tarr
(3).
What's your best whiskey buy ?
. Have Va oi. of Calvert
put in one glass and the
same amount of any
other whiskey in another
without knowing
wljfch it which.
i i - 'i iir miiiiiisaM -- ' if lijjll .if
Your own to tie is the final test of whiskey value.
There's such a big difference in whiskies in
smoothness.mellowness and freedom from bite that
only you can decide which is your best buy. .
That's why it will pay you to compare Calvert
Reserve with any other whiskey. It has the taste
moat people like most because it is blended to a
taste standard established by a "Consumer Jury"
of thousands of folks like you.
But don't take our word alone. Test Calvert
Reserve against any other whiskey then make
your own choice. Fair enough?
Calvert Challenges Comparison
with any whiskey on the market I
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. MO HUSO, won lortos. ' 'T,
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WITH HIS LITTLE BAT Yanks catcher YorI Berra
(left) and pitcher Ed Lopat examine the bat with which
Yogi banged two homers to sew up- Lopat's 4-0 shutout
of the Detroit Tigers at New York. He blasted his first
homer in the fourth with Phil Rizzuto scoring ahead of
him. He honored again in the sixth.
Five PCC
Suspected Cheats
PORTLAND If! The Pacific
rnad rnnfrpnp u'tnrilnff lin Its
I most militant meeting in vears.
cited five more scnoois inursaav
for suspected violations of the puri
ty code.
That brought to seven the num
ber of cases reported In the annual
summer meeting of conference ot-
I ficials.
Commissioner Victor Schmidt
said three of them were flagrant
violations by coaching staff inem-
K .wA nrAXirlonls nf thpir
I schools were told to discipline the
transgressors.
The officials took even more far
reaching action in the five-dav
meeting. Thev told Schmidt to hire
I all the Investigators he needs to
irun down athletes, coaches or sm
others who violate tne comcrunce
code on recruiting and subsidiza
tion. WARNING
Thev also warned college boost -
Are you- in trouble ?
NEED A FRIEND?
CALL 5473
Sniff one brand for
aroma. Taste it criti
cally for smooth nea.
Swallow carefully to
judge its freedom from
bite, burn or sting.
..mi, l -
Schools
er clubs to have their books readv
lor investigation by tile copier
ence. which wants to make sure
these clubs operate In the open
hereafter and within limits of the
code.
Schmidt followed conference pol
icy In refusing to disclose details
of the violaUons reported Thurs
day. He said only that all are con
sidered flagrant, although tour of
the seven that came up at the
meeting still are to be Investigated
bv presidents of the schools in
volved. The presidents will report
later on what action Is taken.
! TELEVISION
I In the final dav officials reaf
firmed approval of NCAA televi
sion policy, which In general al
lows a team to cut on live televi
sion one of its games in the sea
son. Exceptions are possible for
I night games or sell-out. There Is
I no limit on delayed telecasts.
I which cannot be broadcast until
1 Monday following a game.
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New Jersey Pro Gets
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TCZ
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LAY OF the land With
Ray Gafford, pro at North
wood Club, Dallas, Tex.,
looking on, Lloyd Man
grum looks over some of
the tricky breaks in the
turf. Mahgrum is trying
for the National Open
crown in play which open
ed yesterday.
Sugar Bowl Ring
Foes Named
I NEW ORLEANS '.fl Syracuse
and Gonzaga were announced Frl
jdav as the opponents In the 8ugnr
Bowl boxing tournament bv Presi
dent Irwin F. Poche of the New
.Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Asso
ciation. For four - lime Eastern colle
i slate champion Svracuse it will
be the third trip to the Sugar
Bowl. Gonzaga of Spokane. Wash.,
will be making Its first appearance
! here.
I The two teams will meet In an
, eight bout program under NCAA
rules.
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N.J.. Ilrcct a Mibpar (18 In take
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The 71 nhooters on the opening
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North Texas State College sopho
more from Twin Falls. Idaho, the
TENNIS
Bristol. England Straight
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land championships.
Brckcnhaiii. England Dorothy
Mead, Alaiucdn. Calif., defeated '
Mm. I'i'KKy Dawnoii'Scatt, Eng.
land. 8-J, 0-3. !o enter semi
finals ol Kent championships.
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