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IIKUALI) AND NKVVS, KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON
PAGE NINE
i
OG
Pat Lesser
In Women's
Semi-Finals
T'OIITLANI) W Four aurvlv
am or woeltlonii pluy In llio S4lh
annual Oregon (loll Annoi Intlnn
chsmplonahlpa Ireit oil here Friday
In lti nil Portland h tiil-lliiuln.
Oleic Yunt wim matched kkuIiwI
Jlruco Coild unci llnb Mcllrynoldii
tacod John lloyil In tile 30-hole
round of (our.
Pl Leaner il BnUtlr. who took
mrdnllat honoi'K 'I'hurMlny in nn
H-holc playoff with Mrs. H. I..
HorM ol Portland, mid Hit rn Port
landorn met In wonien'a ncinl-fl-
Half.
Minn Lonaer pliiypil Mm J. C,
Huron nncl llubbuiii Bnook met
Mri. Hurry 8lc.
Uoyd acurrd the only, uprtrt of
Thuraday'" quarter final nien'n
round, lip ountrd Dick Kstry.
Portland. II nnd I.
Yon! defeated Lnu Htiiltord. Port,
laud, S nnd 6; C'udd eliminated Hill
Hundntlom, Uiruou HI Mr C'lillra"',
and I, mid Mrltcyitoldn downed
nlph Dlihtcr, AMorla, 4 mid 3.
enter reaihrd tho miurlci flnaln
Wednrndiiy with a aurnilia win
over delcudliiK champion Uub At
klnfion. '1 tic plnynlf for incdallal honora
waa tllp only activity in the worn
eu'a tournament Tluimdiiy. Minn
Leaner, who llrd Mm. Ilurnt for
the, (word Mondny, fired a H In
the playoll to Mis. Burnt' 8,1.
Lower flliihl rcnulla Thursday
Included:
J. M McClelland. Uingvlew,
Wh., deleatcd Jacklo Neer, Port
land, & nnd 4.
Pete Mundlp. Kuttrnc, defeated
Ocortie Ulakkulb, Portland, 4 and
Hal Dmnont. Portland, won by
default from Carl Hennctt, OrantJ
J Pa.w.
Emergency Deer Feed Program
Causes Wide Split in Opinion
By JIM THOMAS
BAN KRANCIHCO ll'i
The critical area where Koine
7,000 to 6.000 deer died In the auow
lant winter were local polnta lor
the aurvey trip made recently by
nportnmen and outdoor wiltaia
with state deer maiiaiicment ex
pcrtn. .
The area vlalted were the Devlin
Clardeu In Modoc County where
between 3.200 and 3,800 deer died;
Secret Valley In Ijiaarn county,
where more than 1,000 deer fulled
tn pull throuiih, and the Feather
Hlver canyon, between Porlolu and
Qlilnty, where nil estimated 3,000
head were loal. Also vlnlled wan
the Doyle winter i anile of the l.iuv
nen-Wnnline Inlernliiic Herd. The
bad atormn generally mlniied the I
to pull throuuh rcKardlcna of cincr
licncy nrtlflnlul feed. Tlml la a
reaaunnble tiucallon, and an Ini
portanl one In the development of
a proifrum. Unfortunatoly there
wero no measures established by
which nn answer can bo obtained.
In any event, the amount of feed
wits au small that It could have
donu no harm and at beat a lim
ited amount of iiood.
In the cane of thn Devlin Gulden
herd, thu normal winter raiiKe la
anything but good and the herd
wax In poor condition when trapped.
Had the raiiKe been better many
deer lost probably would have sur
vived, aluco an animal ulrcady
half ntarved will succumb to se
vere conditions quicker Ulan ono In
good shape.
MK'ITEK HIIAPH
GAMES
TRIALS
OPEN
1.08 ANOELKB I Two hun
drcd athlete. awing Into the llrat
half of a two-day track and field
struggle Friday, bent on winning
places on the Finland-bound U.S.
Olympic team Irt the final trials.
II v nlKhtfall Baturdav. this Held
of aurvlvors of three other exact
ing qualifying meeU will be trim
med and aqucezed down to the
mlnlmuin three men In each
event.
The main arrow Friday wa act
to start In Memorial Coliseum,
acene of the 1033 Olympic Games,
at 1:30 P.m. with four field events
on the schedule
12 AllStars
Determined
CHICAOO W1 Five American
and acven National League start
ing assignments for the All-Star
name In Philadelphia July 8 ap
peared settled as the nationwide
poll of baseball fans drew to a
tSo Friday.
The 22-day voting to name starl
ing lineups with tho exception of
pitchers will end at midnight Fri
day night.
According to the latest tabula
tions I official results of the poll
will be announced Bunday). here
are the American League's heavy
leaders who seem to have won
.starting spots:
Eddie Roblnaon, Chicago, first
base; Dale Mitchell. Cleveland, left
field; Dom DIMagglo, Boston, cen
tcrflcld: Hank Bauer. New York,
right field, and Yogi Berra,
New York, catcher.
The National League starters line
up this way.
Whllev Lockman. New York,
base; Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn,
Knox Brothers Reach Semis
SPOKANE l The Knox broth
ers Clyde of Portland and Clint
of Richland and two Spokane
men tangled here Friday lr? semi
finals of the Inland Empire Tennis
Tournament.
Clyde, seeded No. 1 In men's sin-
TP
; Capilanos
i Move Back
I To Second
By The Aaaoi-lalrd I'ret
The heavy . lulling t'apllanoi
from Vancouver edged back Into
second place In the Western In
ternational League Thursday night.
Tho Caps handed league lead
ing Victoria a B 2 setback and
moved into Hie runuerup spot
live iMrcentnge points sliead of
firwkane'a Indians who null! a dou
elcheadcr with l.ewlnton.
It was Vancouver's third win In
the lour - game series at Victoria
and the slumping Tyees' ililli loss
In six games.
10 KITH
The Caps jumped on three Vic-
J ona hurlers for 10 him including
triple and two singles bv Jim
I'rt. a double" by Jens Williams
and a home run bv Len Trap. Vic
toria left 15 runners stranded.
Bouihpaw Unb Bchulte tamed
Spokane with four lilts In the first
tame o the twin bill at Spokane
and won a 3-1. decision for Lewis
ton. Spokane came back with
4-1 verdict In the nightcap. John
Marshall was credited with the
win. his slxlh of the season.
11 lNNI.N'tiN
Wenatchee edged last - place Ya
kima 6-4 In an ll-lnmng thriller at
Wenatcheo. Walt Pocckav tied It
4-4 In the bottom of the Inning
niter Wenatchee had grabbed the
lead with la homer over the right
lie Id lence. Dick Adams followed
with a double and came horn with
the winn n run on Bud Hie maa'a
single It was Wonatchee'a only
win ol the three same series.
Salem closed Its arrles agnlnst
Trl-Clty at Kennewlck with 2-0
shutout on slx-hlt pitching by Bud
Francis and Ted Edmunds, saiem
won the aeries 4-1.
Dnvle rallire and losses there were
no more Hum normal. ihe reamer itivcr deer were in, iniriy minutes loicr, ncais ana
NOT VITAL t hotter shape, but were trapped In finals In four track events were
The exact numbers lost do not i nix to eight feet ol snow In the. slated to get underway.
appear vital. All agree that the liruws along the canyon and did ; ncais were (itemed necessarv in
figures were far heavier than in a not rcacu uicir noimai wmieriwic juu son ouu-mcicr running
normal Wlllirr. iiwihc. rniiwuwui nnu ins tit" ' vv.nn ,.. tin: w-iiili iinhh,, Thnmvni Nmi
What is Important In whelhe. got feed to those deer sooner than j lollowed by finals In these -yti.
win eiiiciKrm.y ircuuig iiuKiiuim i min-r iiiih-h, iiiui iiir i.-vuii-iicu " .. i iu,i. i.rtfl.tH. aion M,,lnl t
. I... . I.. . ..il I ....I.,...l ..... FlfM lnl. nn Mil- nt.fnlnn CBgO. leitfleld. Stan MUjini. l
'"'"! '"-'Vr". - "! .,.i,.,i, i. .." l-3 Louis, centerl
llie wmicr were 01 any coiiniurraoie i irafiipu 10 survive, aooui j.uou, ichn bm . -.i-h.-ij -j p-y
benefit, and to what extent. If any. Knnisworlh estimates. perished hammer throws, the shot put and 'Jfr- M"J T ii'.' caS-her
the generally poor condition of the out of the herd of 7.000. Tho facllhc ur0a Jumn- Lampaneua, uroosiyn, caicner.
neer ranges conmuuieo to llic ex- Is that 7.000 Is loo many deer for
traordlnary winter loss. the limited area but It Is doubtful ; ' '
'llio sportsmen leedlng programs ! that would have mattered last win
were spi-arheaded by O. E Pedi-r-j t,.r, since all were cut oil without
son and Clayton Rudoslll ol Tulc- U chnnce lo lorago lor somo weeks
lake, president and secretary of the Lengthy talks with District Game
Butte Valley Sportsmen's Asocla- j Manager Iluss Dushey Jr., Assls
lion. In the Devils Garden; Howard ii oume Managers Trcv Wright
Herrick of Susanvlllc. In Secret nm jniea Blalndrll, respectively
Valley, and Jack Farnnworkli, pres. charge of Devils Garden end
Idem o the Plumas Counly Con- LiiK.seii.Wor.hoc herd studies, de
servollon League, along the 1'euUi- velopr.l nothing which would Indl
er.!i"'v1r .. eule the game managers Iccl that
All of these men are convinced , the sporUmen caused deer deaths
that their woik was ol beiiellt and by feeding They are convinced
point to the fact that the heaviest, that arllllclal feeding la un-dle-ofls
occurred belme leedlng be-, economical and Impractical as a
Kan. In the cane 01 the Devils management policy. Ordinary con
Garden Ihe dcalhs almost slopped , dltlons, they contend, demand that
aiier ii-cuina. nowevi-r, all lllf I he ilm he nhl. In
Ienjov V
I SUMMER EVENING!
jCQMPANIONSHIPj
g neighborhood!
gles, met Dick Bailey while Clint
played Les Patten.
Clyde reached the semi-finals
Thursday with an easy 6-3, 8-0 tri
umph over Capt. Helsler ol Spo
kane. Clint defeated Rollin Odell
ol Seattle, 6-1, 6-4.
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count the very possible considera
tion that the weaker deer, lawns
and adults past their prime, al
ready had dropped when the leed
lng began, and those mors vigor
ous ones left had enough strength
Leaders f&
By The Associated Press
NATIONAL LICAGLK
Batting Muslal, St. Louis and
Robinson. Brooklyn, .336; Baum
holu, Chicago, .33)1 Atwell, Chi
cago, .310; Lockman, New York,
.313.
Home Runs Sauer, Chicago,
10; Hodges. Brooklyn and Thom
son. New York. 14; Gordon and
Mathews. Boston, Westrum. New
York and Klnrr, Pittsburgh, 13.
Pitching . Ro, Brooklyn, 7-0,
1.000;'-Meant, New York. 81. bRB;
Ersklne, Brooklyn. 7-1. 876. Mag
lie. New York, 10-3, .833; Brailc,
St. Louis, 6-1. .833.
Strikeout Spalin, Boston. 81;
Rush, Chicago. 71; Maglle. New
York and Wade. Brooklyn 64: Bur
kont. Boston and Simmons, Phila
delphia. 63.
survive on
natural forage. Disagreements srtse
in attempting to assess emergency
conditions.
KXTRKMI-:
Even those who sponsored the
back-breaking leedlng efforts do
not advocate It lor other than ex
treme cases. Both sorlmen and
game management men agree that
under normal 'ondltlons, or any
where near lo It, herd manage
ment lo meet lorage production
and range management to improve
forage production is the practical
and economic approach lo keeping
llic deer herds healthy.
Bv The Associated Preaa
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Loulsvllo b Charleston 4, 17 In
nings 1 . ;
Milwaukee 4 St. Paul 1
Kansas City 6 Minneapolis 4
Columbus 7 Indianapolis 4
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Baltimore 4-7 Ottawa 1-8
Toronto II Syracuse 2
Other games postponed
TEXAS LEAOl'i:
Dallas 6 Tulsa 3. 10 Innings
Fort Worth 2 Oklahoma City 0
San Antonio fl Houston 1
PIONEER I.EAGl'E
Billings 0 Maglo Valley 4
arj-nt Falls 7 Boise 8
Ofty games scheduled
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Home Runs Berra, New York
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