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'Ill DAY, JUNK 13. 11)52 HERALD AND NEWS. K J. A MATH FALLS. OREflON PAGE NINE Sick Catches Eye Of Major Scouts r . WAYNE RICK Ilv The AiMldalrd I'rraa NATIONAL LKAlil'E W L Pel. 1 llrwiklvn 3 ! New York 31 H .Mo aucBBU 33 l W Ml. Louis M -W l.'iiHinnall 31 Boston 3U M AM rhilndrlnhla 1 " l'ltlsburvh M 41 .W5 lhurday'a Iteaulla l Louis 15. Brooklyn tVrjioii 11. I'lltsburgh 3 New York at Cincliinali, Italn. AMKHH'AN LLAfil l-: W I. New Yoik 58 1 Boton 31 31 Cleveland 31 31 Chlcaao 37 35 WnshniKlnn 3 3 Philadelphia 31 34 81. Louis 2:t S Detroit 15 3 Thurtdsy'i Keaulli New York 3. Detroit 0 Cleveland 7. Washington 4 Boston 1. St. Louis 5 Chlceno 10. Philadelphia 4 Prt. .1109 ,6M .5B5 .5m .500 .407 434 .384 PACII IC COAST Hull Dlruo llnllvwood Onklnnd Scuttle I. os Anueles Pol Ihind H.iii Klnnclsco l.r.AOl r: IV I. Pel 45 4!l 3 34 34 2H 38 31 35 37 311 43 43 .018 .00(1 .557 .403 .470 .430 .417 ,4U3 311 M:ictulncnto , 2J JhuTMiAjF a IU-suiu . atjllvwood 3. Han Fialitisco 1 - - T'oc I IjiikI 2. Seattle I ,o- Amreles 5, Oakland I Itijcranienlo t. San Diego t 115 In nmgs 1 Western International League W Pel. .694 .593 .545 .500 Victoria Hpoksne Vancouver l.ewiston Tri-tTtv Wenatchee Hnlein 34 33 34 35 34 33 23 'S3 .si Yakima 17 .327 Thursday's Beiulla Trl-clty 13, Bpokane 2 Victoria II. Wenatchee 0 Vancouver 13. Yakima & Salem at l.ewiston. wet grounds. Friday's Schedule Yakima at I-ewlston Victoria al Salem Vancouver at Trt-Cltv Wenatchee at Spokane Musky Has One Too Many BF.MIDJI, Minn. 11 A huge niuskellunge that very evidently had had one too many was lound (Irs l recently on the shores ot Lake Bemldku. A beer can was lodged In the inuskie's throat. Anglers opined the llsh mistook the shiny container for a llsherman's lure. Wall Kills, who made the find, estimated the imisktc weighed bet ter than 70 pounds. It was tt Inches long nnd had Jaws B 'j Inches wide. ltACINO Tnglewood Calll. 8ttirdv One ($14 mil won the mile 110.000 Wil mington handicap at Hollywood Park In 1:30 3-5. WB USI OOODYEAK MATERIALS mi FACTORY M I T HODS STOP IN TODAY FOR goodyear rxtra-Miltag RECAPPING $1150 mm mm mm Exchange 6.00sl6 CONVENIENT TERMS GOODYEAR ( SERVICE STORE m and Klamath Ph. 8141 Wavnc Itlfk. IR-vear-old Mnlln Ditcher, haa attracted ninlur leaifue acuula but In drballiw bntwoen col- Irufl and uro contract. Hcnula I mm bath tbe 81 Hruwiia anil Hid Detroit Loiila Tliiera hnvn amiroactied Hick anil II la reported Ihr bin youth wna offered a HI, tnula contract, 'I'here'a no doubt about Hlck'n belnit a iiolenllul ureal. Only Inal Hiiiulav, In the Klnnuilli County I Independent l.niitue. Hick ehalked ' Ul a Miurkllnii huloiit over Al tin iin. He doled out onlv lour hlK I whllled 15 and tinned nnrv a walk. 1 Kick hat rciiini knble control. An.l II.hI Um'I i.II tiff Iiiin Hn ainnd.t 8-Ieel. 4-liirlirn ami haa the kind nl lire ball vou'd expect from Mich a tower. Added lo bin control and aimed la a mind curve and a Mnker., . . and the nnvvv In mix hli itautta, Mivini) the fireball for tlrkltah moment. I'lio blit youth wrlithla from 176 lo ISO now n ml la nlckliiK up nounrt- line. A that blu Inline fill out. the laat ball ahoi.ld el luMer. flick mav work aaln Una Bun - duv when Mull nva lit Hciillv. Hie other leauue tilt lm Chllouuln al Allura. Ilolh uiuiirn atari at I 30 1P8T1. NCAA Plans Sports Study CHICAGO I A five-man committee lo guage proper extent of practice and nlavlna neanons nnd number of contests in lute cnllealute sports W'ns appointed Krldav by the president ol the National Colleglnle Athletic Asso ciation. 'Hie NCAA, at Us 4lil M annual convention last January in Cincin nati, authorized President Hugh C. : Willell to designate such a Kruup. , Wall Beyers. NCAA executive director, disclosed W.llrtl had se-1 leclec: the following committee: Chairman. Paul J. Bloomers, ; lacultv reprcscntiitlve. University of Iowa: T. J. Hnmlllon. athletic I director. University ol Pltlsburuh; I .eo A. Harris, athletic director. Unlverslly of Oregon: nav Oosllng, athletic director. Trinity I College (Conn 1: and Wallace Wade. rom mlssloner, Uouthem Coulerence. Job Wanted, No Hijinks CHICAGO 11 Wanted: A base ball lob. 'No acrewualla need an- mv .. mars irom Koners nornsuv. ine 1 deiiosed Bt. Louis Browns' mana ! ger who now has returned to his I Chicago home 'I can take II eusv now." he said. "But I would rather be busy I mran, If I can get a lob with Borne leal guvs. The Browns hnve lo pnv lor the re-,1 ol 1053 and all ol 1053 and 1U54 on mv con tract. They're going to nav lne every cent, no settlement." 4 - Hnrnsbv said If -a minor league consider It - "Hut no screwballs need apply I've had enough ol that." 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Ho rnnlaced "ullno Rldelu ol Hawaii when the w" aioeiineci oecauae or a bemorrhiiKe over I. la left eve. ,?"'", h"'' a'''ft Mlnaker In , ,h' "irl"'mK''s '""' brl " "'ml-liniil rival Ihuradav nlxlit at . ...... . uiicicu me iniurv. I llltKAKIIOWN Other results Included: 111-11) rlnni iseml-llnuls) Ru dolph Artuvo. Hswnllan Assn.. AAU illr.'t riiund technical kniK-kout over Clarence Stevenson. Fori Lewis. 132-11) class (seinl-flnalsi Ada- cllnn (lusman. Huwallan As-.n., AAU., first round technical knock out over Jlmmv Cussidv. Multno innh AC. Portland. 156-lb claas iseml-flnalsi Mar vin Johnson. Fort Lewis. Wash., first round technical knockout over Willie Fuller. Nellls AFB. Las Vegas. Nev. 178-lb class (seinl-llnalsl Don Grunt, Moose Uvmn, Los Anueles, declsioned Fred Brown. Seattle I5(l-lb llnnla John Heard. I. A ; Young AC. Onklnnd. declsioned Marvin Johnson. Fort Lewis, Wash. Trap Prize To Seattle BF.NO. 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Earlier he had aald he would pick one of three Oregon schools Halbrook. who scored 1.035 points 111 27 games last season and led his team to the state cham pionship, said he thinks OSC Hoop Coach Slats Gill can "help him a lot." W Are Your Lecet Diitributor For McMillan "Rinq Free" Oil We olio Sell FALLING & BUCKING SUPPLIES 925 Market Ph. 6500 - Year Protection! AIR RIDE CONSTRUCTION absorbs the road at any speed cushions read shock and vibration I Old or Newl your present I ires. Come in to day for these tpnial allowances! Phone 7741 SCOTTY'S UNION STATION 1 MAIN ST. RONNIE'S UNION SERVICE 201 So. 6th St. Yanks Make Casey's Crystal Ball Shine By The Antedated I'reaa fWv Mh- nrm.heti Hlenuel led hl New York Yankee, weal Friday In lirnt place-JuM like he aald he wouia. Stopping oil In Boston on the way home Irom his first western awing, Blcngcl said: If we can win anywhere, it's al home, yt ahould be able to go up and grab the lead sometime In the next two weeks." Blengel wasn't kidding. Once the Rams' Trade Nettles Fans , The more LOS ANGELES 11 flippant ones decided Friday that the Los Angeles Rains traded loolball team for one player when they acuuircd California s All America linebacker, Lcs fllchler, from the new Dallas Texans In their big deal. True, the Texans get title to II players and the champion Rarns obtnin the agile, 230-pound belter lm, 'uurlh P'ace. oj'y '"' games Irom Bcrekeley In their bid for u llh ',- verdict over Phlla anothcr National Football League d'-;'Pnl- Chlco Carrasquel's two Clown. Actually, of the II men, only two, fullback Dick Hoerner and defensive hallback Tome Keane. may be labelled solid bets: a lew may be potential stars: some may oe guys named Joe. and some oth ers are doubtlul quantities because of their availability. And for both the Rams and the Texans, the deal Is one of the biggest gambles, and one of the numerically largest. In NFL his tory. Among players the Rams trad ed lo Dallas was end Dick Wllklns. Oregon, Inactive since playing with the old Los Angeles Dons under Jimmy Phclan, now the Tex ans' coach. In 194B. KU Finishes In Black Klamath Union High School ath letics emerged from the 1951-52 school year very definitely In the financial black, according to a re port submitted this week to the High School Board of Education by Director of Athletics Joe Peak. Football showed a profit of S4. 400.97. basketball gained tl.380 and all other sports lost a total of 51.894.41. the report showed. Total balance for the year was 14.266.64. Mdulloch Wins Again I FAST-DEPENDABLE-AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE FOR ALL MODELS McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Mij Phone 6500 y k . . . , hlUvl 11 , , !ning 10 of II from the western' 'teams. Both the Yank, and Red tox cauint Cieveland-and pa.ued them, 31HTTHI ' Young Tom Morgan popped up S'"1 ""e three-hit shutout in ' ' "urla y s Yankee Btadlurn finale, " ovcr la,,t P'c Detroit. 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