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THIS YOUTHFUL battory pair hopet for clear tkioi tonight whon the Pea Wot lottball league
opont at Conger Field and Kiwanii Park. They are (I to rl Pilchor Trenton Douglas and Catcher
Jiugono Bailo, jhovi in huddle with Boxmtn Al Condrey. Condrey'i Pee Woet meet Fluher'i
jvaltary 7 p.m. at Kiwenii Park togolhor with the Medo Land-Hitchcock Beaveri game. Conger
Field garnet put Bill Wilton Inturance agalntt S anion at 7, and Farmori Lumber againtt
Sprague Rivor a 8. Thn midget League openi with Nelten Battory vt. Kalar'i Midgett at 7 and
Enchango Club vt. Parkmore Drlvt Inn at 8, both on Congor Field.
sir - &mt m.
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Open Champion Boros Proves
Inadequacy ot dolf
nr r.AVi.i: TAi.itirr
NEW VOHK Ur llii re in llllle
hope that the nvcrnue n"lf will
ever lllillerslmiil the me-year "P'
prentirslnp rul with
which Julius
Bnron th new Open rliainplon.
collidfd. and which eveniually
raused the C'otinccltrut slar tn wilh
draw limn the present I'll A title
event at Louisville
In rrcrlil days we h.ive ln-en
advised perhaps a dnen tunes lhat
the staiule no nealiiiiitly delentled by
the piuleiutiunnl.s p. -.Uly and out
moded, anil have been asked the
Kiune numliei nl times why we
didn't lake the hide oil the PDA
vnlhinil aliaesthellr. Inr prrnllttlnii
f n r,.imln nil Ihrlr l)lokM. ,
In caae yuu didn't follow the (tut then he beisan hriiring thnms
tribulations o Horns. Ihe farl.s, over the top ol lockera. Ills lei
brlellv are these 1W' profesalonula. It aecms were
A cnmparallve unknown the bJ j violently unhappy al the thoimhl
(ellow alipped In to win Ihe 0ien of playing analnM an upstart who
Bevos Win
Nip Angels
Bv the Associated Press
The Portland Heavers, their lirst
Pacific Coast league aeries . In
weeks under their belts, returned
home Monday to tackle last-place
Hacraniriitn, while Seattle Ita win
streak crushed in Cnlllornla came
north hoping In gel lul on the
allpplng Kan Diego I'ailrrs.
Cortland .shaded Los Angeles
twice bv Identical semes of 3-2
Sunday and copped the sriies wllh i
the Anuels tour cames lo three
The Rainlers, who had an ll ga
winning streak going when they
lelt home two weeks ago tn play
Portland and Oakland, spill with
the Acorns 2-7 r.nd 61 and lout the
aeries 4-3
The Beavers bunched three run;."
In the lilih in Ihe opener. The j
Angels rallied lor Iwo counters in
the ninth nd had Ihe winning runs
on taaso when reliefer Red Adams
retired the side
In the Ilnale, the Angels led going
(nlo the ninth. Then Beaver Don
, Kggcrl slammed out a lour-mustcr
with one abnnrd to win the gnmo.
Tonkle Ollbert's two homers lor
Oakland 111 Ihe. (list Rame provided
more than the margin of victory
and enabled Hurler Oeorge Bum
bnrgcr to win coasting.
Bcatllo's Steve Nagy scattered
four Acorn hits while his nuitca
(7
Hit
Word for
Lee RIDERS
MEM'S $3.65
BOY'S $2.39
Sizoi from Aqo 1
DREWS
Si
cowaor - i 1
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huso, .sports eorrgR
at Dallas alter Ben Hunan, me ,
Invorlte fullered in the tlonlnj j
IUUIHI.- II was uiavovrreu wuiiui
mailer of mlnuies that Jullu
had been a pro lor only a couple
!of years and would not. tneieiore.
ibe edKlblr to compete In the PCIA
1 prlvale birdie hunt.
'dils appeared to rnibarrasji thr
PCIA and It quickly look a wire vole
ol lis offlrera to see II Ihey were
wilhnit to make an exception in
Julius ra.se. They were, and the
irw Open king was Invited to havener to servo live year. In a second
al Uiul.sville The happy a-
irrnlici!v still somewhat dawd Iroin
lis sudden eminence, whipped over
:n the bourbon capital and ahlned
to
Up
his clubs
Twin Bill,
in Series
pushed across four runs In the sec
ond frame ol the nightcap. II was
onci mime oi me iiiKiucaiJ. ii whs . . , - -..,,. ..h..,., Att
Nagy s fourth straight triumph md!" ,S" C'l0;Sni:h0,hd,?,
gives him a record of 8'
a-4 ii
the
year.
The Hollywood Stars won six oul
of .seven In their series wllh the
Cadres, climaxing the rout with
a pair nl victories. 9-'J and 2-1, In
Sunday'a double header.
Sacramento also won a close
series Irom Han Francisco, 4 games
to 3. with Jess Flnres hurling his
third shulnut ol Ihe season, 4-0, in
the second game. lhe Seals took
Ihe scheduled seven-Inning opener,
6-4. In the 12th.
Merrill Wins,
Malin Boots
Seven Mulln errors were costly
yesterday as Merrill won a 5-2 de
cision In Klamath Basin Indepen
cut Leaguo play.
Merrill collected alx hits olf
Wayne Rick, ex-Malln High School
pitcher while Wayne Marsh limit
ed Malin lo Just three safeties. Le
roy Johnson banged a triple for
Morrill, the lustiest blow of the
game.
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GOODYEAR
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8th and Klamath Ph. 8141
l
statute
aian i dciuiik to uie loan . e even
nerd profanity.
8 Julius crawlfd quietly Into
(lla car uiialu and III out lor home.
leavluu the field to his bcllera.
NOT PKKTTV
It Isn't a pretty lory. certainly.
but belore the prus are condemned
out ol hand It miuht be lair to
show their sldn of the picture, to
explain why they still want a play-
ary capacity belore he received his
card as a practicing professional.
They concede freely that, In a
sense, the rule is outdated. Orig
inally, the apprentice pro devoted
th tlve years to sweeping out the
shop and learnliiK lo make golf
clubs. Nowadays clubs are turned
out on asaembly lines In spotless
plants two blocks away. The mod
ern atar ol the money circuit is
expected only lo sign testimonials
aa lo their effectiveness.
! RESPECTED
81 111. the pios contend, there is
1 a di"linlte need (or Ihe period ot
transition from amatur to teach
ing pro. The great majority of PGA
members seldom play in any but
their local tournaments. They are
voted their lives to running their
shops efficiently and to teaching
their members how lo break 00
The stay-at-homes are deter
mined to police their membership,
lo assess the character of appli
cants for a suitable period and to
see tn It that they actually know
how to teach gol( before they are
admitted to the sacred circle.
President Cup
Qualifying Opens
Qualifying rounds were scheduled
to open lodav al Realties Country
Club (or the annual President's
Cup tourney.
OoKcrs must ounllfv on or before
June 29 to be eligible lor final play.
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Medford
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MKDFOKI). Ore., ',V An it.
year-old Mi-dlnrd rooltlr pitcher
win. Milled by the Brooklyn
Dorters Hnturday.
The Dorluors nureeil to n bnnu
"In live IlKUmi" lor Dirald Woolen,
his father, Lluyil Woolen, Mild.
Tlic (I tool 2 Inch hurlcr KnKluiiti'il
from school line ihis hprlnii
lie hull ii refold ol 30 wini. mm
(I ddrm. In hluh m:IooI unit Ainer
Iran Lridtjn hnsrbull.
Wooten was the third Oregon
rookie Miinrd lor major iiuiiiK
baseball In rrceitt weeks.
Jerry .liiiincriiian. Milwuukie
Oil , catcher icporledlv received
n 177.000 from the Bn.ton Knd Hix
1 lio.'.ton a!i-o i iuned h-d-iii- briie-. ..
Ibe Dalles. Ore, pitcher lor a
sum estimated by Portland newv
pailein as b-twcfli $.V))''0 i-'i'J I'll,..
Will
Wooten will be (armed to the
Client Fallx Mont., club of the
Class C Pioneer League.
Amazing
Sox In
Second
By The Associated Press
Larry (Yogli Berrn's ability to
fill the departed Joe DlMaicKio s
shoes la the but reason why the
New York Yankees ' are winning
their way to their fourth successive
American Lcaiiue pennant.
The sluiiKinit catcher, off to a
ruKfe-cd start due to a hand injury,
has been hotter than a hundred de
grees In the dugout during the past
two weeks. As a result, the Yankees
have swept past both Cleveland and
the Boston Red Box into first placo.
It was a lour-baRger by
Berra Sunday that snapped a six
Inning scoreless duel between Billy
Pierce of the Chicago White Sox
and Bob Kutava of the Yankees,
anl gave him the home run leader
ship ol the league al 14.
The Yankees went on to win the
opener, 3-0. and lost the second,
3-1. but retained their two-game
lead when the fourth place In
dians swept a twin bill from the
Red Box, 7-0 and M.
The split also proved a boon to
the White Sox who lumped Into
second place, a half game In front
of the Red Sox and Indiana.
! DIVIDE
The Washington Senators Jumped
o(( lo an 8-5 (irsi game victory bui
the St. Louis Browns came back
with a 3-2 win. Detroit took a hard
fought 12-lnnlng 4-3 decision from
Philadelphia but Ihe Athletics
bounced back with a 0-0 triumph.
Rain cut the National League ac
tivity in hall, forcing the postpone
ment of the scheduled doublcnead
er between Chicago and the Giants
In New York and the single affair
in Brooklyn between Pittsburgh
and the Dodgers.
TWO WINS
Airtight hurling by southpaws Al
Braile and Harry Brecheen gave
Ihe 81 Louis Cardinals a pair of
7-2 victories over the Boston
Braves while Cincinnati and Phil
adelphia split. The Reds copped
Uie opener. 5-3 and the Phillies pre
vailed. 3-0, in the nightcap.
Blanked by Kuzava with two
singles In the opener, the White
Sox regained their winning ways in
the second game when Marv Grls
som out-pitched the Yankees' Bill
Miller.
McCloud,
Weed Tied
McCloud and Weed are still tied
at the ton of the Northern Califor
nia Baseball league with 6-2 ree.
j ords after yesterday's round of
; games.
I Dunsmuir upset McCloud 16-3
wlille Weed was trimming Scott Val
!ley 8-4.
1 In other games. Hill hioi.rt m
Shasla 14-4 and Tulelake shaded
Yreka 10-7.
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New York
Chicago
Boston
Cleveland
Washington
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Detroit
35 28 .556
34 28 .548
35 29 .549
29 28 .509
29 33 -4S8
25 10 .455
IB 41 .317
Sunday's Results
New York 31 Chicago 0-2
Washington B-2 St. Louts 6-J
Cleveland 7-5 Boston 0-4
Detroit 4-0 Philadelphia 1-10 (1st
game 12 innings)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W h
42 15
37 20
34 26
34 31
Pet.
: Brooklyn
1 New York
. Chicago
I St. Louts
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
I Boston
! Pittsburgh
.737
'.649
.667
.523
29 32 .475
25 34 .424
24 37 .393
17 47 .366
Sunday'a Results
Si. Louis 7-7 Boston 2-2
Cincinnati 5-0 Philadelphia 3-3 i2nd
game 7 Innings-darkness)
Chicago at New York. i2 rain
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, rain.
PACIFIC COAST LF.AGl'E
W L
50 32
Pel.
.610
.671
Hollywood
San Diego
Oakland
Los Angeles
Seattle
San Francisco
Portland
Sacramento
48 36
43 38 .531
41 41
.500
39 39
36 47
33 44
35 48
.500
.434
.429
.422
Sunday's Results
Portland 3-S Los Angeles 2-2
Hollvaood 9-2 San Diego 3-1
Oakland 7-1 Seattle 2-5
San Francisco 6-4 Sacramento 4-0
Western International Leatue
W L Pet.
Victoria
Spoane
40 18
.690
37 28
.569
Vancouer
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Wenatchee
I Salem
iTri-Cilv
! Yakima
30 23 .566
30 31
30 33
38 34
27 37
23 41
.492
.476
.452
.422
.359
Sunday's Results
Salem 7-4 Trl-Citv 6-0
Lewiston 3-7 Yakima 0-2
Spokane 6-0 Wenatchee 2-9 (1st
game 10 innings)
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AMKRICAN LEAGUE
Robinson,
Wins in
NEW YORK iffi-On the down
hill side of one ol the most brilliant
careers In the history of boxing.
Sugar Rav Robinson stent ud in
class Monday night against light
heavyweight champion Jocv Max
im In a bold try for a third world
title.
The alcck. clever, power-punching
middleweight king was rated an
oven monev choice to overcome a
15 or 16 pound weight handlcao and
Join Rubv Bobv Fltzslmmons (mid
dleweight, heavyweight, light
heavyweight) and Hammcrln' Hen
ry Armstrong 'feather, light, welt
er) In ihe ultra-exclusive ranks of
three-dlvl 'on rule.i.
"I'm not what I used to be but
I still think I can win this one."
said the dapper. 31-vei(r old Rob
inson as he waited out the hours
for his 15-rounder In Yankee Sta
dium. "I'll be In there punching
and trvlng for a knockout."
"If anyone la going to score anv
knockouts. It's going to be me."
snorted Maxim. "Charles and Wal
cott never even floored me. so
what's he going to knock me out
with? I'll belt him out."
The handsome, 30-vear-old Cleve-
i lander doesn't like Sugar Rav and
he doesn t care who knows it. tie a
like nothing better than to be the
first man ever to flatten the world
famed Harlemitc.
Most ol the 35.000 (ant who are
expected to turn out at prices from
$3 to 130 figure on seeing tne oout
go the lull route. Any aulck ex-
i plosions will be Irostlng on the
' cake.
Coke Nine
Divides
With Bend
The Klamath Cokes split a dou-'
Gems Stadium to bring the Amer
ican Junior Legion team s season
record to 5-5.
The Cokes lost the first game 5-6
when a seventh-Inning rally fell
short. '
t T. r.AA. winnMl nn.hit hall
to the second game as the Cokes
won, 6-4.
u iiM.inninB contests.
after which Coach John McGinnis-
praised his charges tor noiiccaoie
Improvement."
Behind 2-6 going into the last
frame, Larry Yarnell got on base
on an error and Champ Hatcher
doubled to right. Bend sent in
Pitcher Fred Paine and Don Dex
ter greeted him with a two-run
double. Jack Hendrlckson crossed
t-- u. th fifth nm on a
uie pinic iw ..... -
routine grounder but Ron Owings
was nipped at third to atop the
rallv.
Catcher Yarnell. benched in the
seventh inning when h" wuh,
pitched ball, got two ot Klamath s
three hits ln Ue second ame.
The Cokes crowded (our runs
across tne piaie in uie !"
I to take a 6-1 lead. Passed balbs
were costly to tne uoaes m ure
last Inning as Bend closed the gap
to 4-6.
Line scores:
First game
Bend ' 5
Klamath . .. . 011 000 3-5 7 6
Glltner. Paine 7 nd Corkett;
Mitchell, Hatcher 4 and Yarnell.
Second game .....
Bend 010 000 3-4 1 1
Klamath 200 040 0-6 3 J
Rasmussen and Sigmond; George
and Yarnell, Lawyer 7.
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Tonight's
Bob Hamilton Hot;
nonsbemr Loses
LOUISVILLE. Ky. Wl Bob
Hamilton, carefree and cocky,
.moved solldlv into the POA title
1 picture Monday with a razor-sham
game that he beamed would "hold
ud all the way."
' The hard-hitting Hoosier. the onlv
(ormcr PGA champ left in the
quarter-final field, assured all com
ers he was very much in the mood
to repeat In the manner thai as
tounded Bvron Nelson in 1944.
I Hamilton and Chick Harbert
from Northville. Mich., were the
hottest shooters In Saturday's third
round.
SURVIVED
They survived with one-sided vic
tories and lolned these other prime
stroke masters in the quarterfinal
llnim'
I Fred Haas Jr., a Dro circuit ren-
!ular from New Orleans; Frank
i Champ, a driving range pro from
Houston. Texas: Clarence Doser.
from Hartsdale, N.Y.; Dr. Cary
Middlecoff. the Memphis dentist:
Jim Turnesa. from Briarcliff.
: Manor. N.Y.. and Ted Kroll. an
other sharp-shooting New Yorker
from New Hartford.
1 In Monday's 36-hole matches over
i the 6.620-vard Big Spring course,
; it was Hamilton against Champ,
j Harbert against Haas. Doser
I against Turnesa and Middlecoff
against Kroll.
Hamilton was at his peak Sunday
as he plastered the veteran Vic
unezzi irom inwoou iong island. V
and 8. the most one-sided margin
of the 1952 tournament.
WINNER
Harbert trimmed Henrv William
Jr. of Kutztwon. Pa., 6 and 5:
Buma Tears Moth IMm
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Doser won from Jack Isaacs of
Langley Field. Va 1-up; Turnesa
.took the measure of Argentina's
Roberto De Vlcenzo, 6 and 4: Mid
dlecoff eliminated Smith of Dan
ville, Va., 4 and 3; Kroll edged by
Ray Honiberger of Clarkston,
Wash.. 2 and 1: Haas had to go 38
holes to get bv Mllon Marusle of
Herltimor. N.Y.. 1-un: and Champ
got bv Walker Burkcmo. last year's
runner-up from Franklin. Mich., a
and 1.
j SWAP
Kroll and Honsberger swapped
: holes all dav. but Kroll got a 3-ud
ilead on three occasions and con
trolled the situation most of the
i way.
j Kroll had a two-under-par 70 In
the morning round and was one
unoer lor 17 holes In the afternoon.
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