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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 10M 11KRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE k t ei 3 1 I f V B DIXOrf FALLS Harmon DilUrd IBW on chest I ledl the way over Ihe last barrier and goal en to vln the 110-meter high hurdles in the Olympic trials Saturday ai Craig Dixon, former UCLA itar and a favorite to make the U. S. team, faili after hitting the second barrier. Dixon U on hit kneel behind Dillard. Jack Devil (left! of USC finiihed iccond d Art Barnard (far riqhj) of U. S. Navy Olympici beat out Billy An derion liecond from right) of the Army for third. 1 Sdnford Bevo Hill Nominee By The Aaaortaled I'rea The Seattle Hainlera pel their llrtt glimpse Tiiraclay nluni ol the Pacific Coast League baseball pen nant they won in ll'Sl . PCL President Clnrenoe Row- land end other dlanilnriea will be In the Manila al Sick Hlaillum lor Ihe olflrlnl prnnam-ralMni cer. emony. a preliminary to the game with Sacramento. Seattle' opener eifamst the lail- end Solona.wlUi volrrnn Al Wld-' mar lolnir almt Olenn Elllnii. will be one of Die leauiie'a lour pponenla' swaps. an Dleuo opens at Portland. , Hollywood Irevela north to tnrklel Oakland, and San Francuico visile Los Angles. Fred Sanlnrd will be on Hie mound lor Porllaiid a Hie Heavers host the aecond-plnce I'udrca. l.pf. tv O'Donl nominated eilher Hill llenry pr Al Olrn to oppose San- ford. toplne to plelt up ground on flMt Btnre Hollywood Th. Beavera are running alth and with aonie lurk. Han Dleuo might gatn on Hie Iraaue leader. Poriland Ivai only gble to luge a 4 3 edg over Bacrnnienlo In It1 week a aerlen. Ban Dlrgo won Hie I aene at Reatlla ihieo anm. in I two. Willi two conle la washed out ..,(..,. T. I Brooklyn iitr ,M trill, 140 " ., Nrw York. Mopoed l.uiher Rawl li'l-. 140. Chlrago, I3v SEtaniz E(ay Open For AL in All-Si ar Game CHICAOO An Amerlraii up with Vlr Raarhl i-S) arid Alllc League lineup with aiv overall ball- HeviloldA l-4i of hln own New Ing average of near 29J and a t.lx- York Ynnkera: Mike Oarcla HI-61 man pitching atnff with a lolnl ol t ami Bob Lemon 0-Ti ol Cleve al leant 60 wlna will bo at man- Una; agelewi Siilrhel Paige i6-2 ager Caaey StenRera command to 1 SI. Louth' peerlexa relief hurlcr. be-elg the National Ua?ur! in ' and Bobby Shnnu ol Philadelphia the all atar game. i(IS-2i, the only lefly. A poll of the nation s bu.'.cbiill farm determined all atarlera Ior.be Khunui alnre Ihe big game on me annual ciarunc except the pilcli- era. I Siengel had lull aulhorllv lo pluck hi hurling corps iyid cmne Rec Department Closes Shop City Recreation Department ac tivities' have been closed down this week but resume after Ihe Fourth of July weekend, Director Bob Bon Bey announced yesterday. Leagte play In Ihe Men'8 and Olrls' Softball leagues. Pee Wee and Midget leagues and the' Junior Baseball League opens again next week. To Give Our Employees HOLIDAY WE WILL BE CLSED JULY 5th . . . Except For WRECKER SERVICE DIMBAT MOTORS KLAHN NASH COMPANY ; Mcculloch MOTORS JIM OLSON MOTORS DICK B. MILLER COMPANY CLARK By The Aanorlalrd Treat NATIONAL I.F.Alil K IV I. Brooklvn 47 It Pel .7 .607 ,4M) .D'JO AM M'J .3111 New York 44 11 .rhi..n..f 3H JO 38 34 Ht t,ouia , I'hiiadi'lphla 3u 36 icimlnnau 31 3 I Hoaian 17 42 Pltlburih la 63 Monilae'a Itrtulia Philadelphia 4, Brookkvn 0 chlcauo 5. Pillsburu h 4 New York S-4. HoMnn 10 81. Louis 7, Clnclnnall 3 -- . lu ''"V' ' , n I. Ncw York .111 'J ; "orl" ;' Cnirauo 3" 33 iWaMilnulon M 30 'Cleveland 37 33 Si J'Oul' ; J' i Philadelphia .17 S3 Detroll 22 40 Pel .MIO 44 .MS MB .&:io ,4i:t .'n 3'.'4 Monday. Feult. ""'on 4. New ork 3 Washington a. Philadelphia 1 Chirngo 7. Delroit 3 "lv mea arhednled ..,... .. , .. 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"J ' ninipn. ria., oiupolnlcd Joe mncKWCW, 163' Paierson, NJ. H'- """ - CI.:. lea Humes. 157. ' Youngsiown. Ohlo.tM. . By The Aasorialrd Pre e , u IU. 1 Jj """"!5t I - aa -aa a. f H EWE - (BHOTHEIIS) VE BROTHERS- io PROOF MEDLEY DISTILLING CO., OWINSBORO. KY. 0unt4 mi OtmtliJ BxtbiiMj ly Fi Utility Brtlktn Brother Ready to Step Into BobMathias' Decathalon Shoes Hy JOHN M.CAI.1,1 ,M NKA Htaff Correspondent NKW YORK i NKA The Dr. Charles M. Mathlase of Tulare, Call!,, have more alfluenoe than the Yankees. . . They make Caaey flteriKel'e pla toon system appear millquitted. nr. Mall, lan. (onlbaU .end extra ordinal v at Oklahoma year ago, never utKcd hi strapping aons to be alhlrlea. No frustration there, no RiiuwhiK uinblllon lor nls boya to take alter Pop. The tall, quiet auiueon had thrilled to the roar ol Hie crowd, Musial, Rosen In Bat Leads NEW YORK 1 8tan Musial. an old hund at winning batting lltlea. topa the National Leaguc'n hit parade for the second tlrRlght week while Al Rouen of the Cleve land Indiana contlnuea to act the pace In the American League. MuMnI, the ellntnr outfielder of Ih'! St. L011I1 Cardinal, boaated a lintllng mark ol .336 thiounh games "!lnB,enou,v . , , ol Mondav night. I '"'-' .ulhlea have four young- The Card slugger, seeking his jf,"--.1'"- 0ene " the oWcst broker, iilxlh champlouHhlp and third I J"1"'1. hl ,Bml1!' cal' hl" tralghl. has collected 80 hits In ' j"d son, waa born Nov. 17 MO trips to the plate and enjoya i "' J Vn' the 'hlrd son. just a nine-point lead over Brooklyn's ' uradunled from high school. Pat Jackie Robinson. ,rlc.. li la the baby. Rosen, who never has balled .300 ' 8"!e, ?ob ,c"me .boolnln out 0 In hl major league career. Is out I CoIde" We!,J 10 !?' "P in front In U American League I inarblcs. physical cul furlsls with a .332 average. Ferris Fain, ""ve badgered the household for Ian year -, title winner, la second , secret formula lor raising stal with a 323 figure. j" g Bob and Jimmy six-foot-one. TKNNI8 1 "They Just sort of grew up nat- Wimbledon. England D'-lend- urally." explainx Mama Mathlas. ing champion Dick Bavin of But what Bob docs to decath Orange. N. J . and ic Belxas of 1 Ion records Isn't natural. Philadelphia, top-seeded American I It's murder. In Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Champ- lonshlpi, eliminated In quarter II nuls of men's singles. Snvltt beat en by Australia's Mervyn Rote: I Hrlxus ousted by Hcrble Flam of ' Beverly Hills. Calif., only American I left in singles. ! mm? ltd til: ?" ,ijiV Vvl.JGS Cliff Chambers, author of a no-hitter last sea son, reminds batters of a bird about to fly when he goes in to his wind-up. The large cardinal left-hander is off to e splendid start, shutting out the Giants with four hits, among other things. u ... ... mm . t r A distinctive Sour Mash Bourbon Whiskey made by the fourth generation of a famous Kentucky distilling family. If you prefer a mellow, full-bodied straight bourbon, you'll like Five Brothers. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IOURBON Uldhrn CFln) 74 9f4W7M !rtfccvt KfUUtf jt's definitely light truly smooth. Try miking your favorite drink with Mellow Corn. : KKNTUCKY STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD $0 PROOF but hla kltla could take It or leave II. Hob and Jim took it. Bob Math, an la ahnoat a lead pipe cinch to become the flrat man to win the Olympic Oamea de cathlon twice. Alter that? "No more . alter Helsinki," he nay emphatically. "Keeping In hnie for 10 gruelling evenla la not my Idea of living. Anyway, Jim will be ready to luko over by 16." Jim Muthlii, a hai'idaome boy of 18, haa nil the equipment to acale the hi luliln. 187 pounds ol mtlAoular cooidlimlion, II o ut bent on keeping the decathlon leaf In ihe lamlly, was to compote In the Olympic Trlala at Tulnre. Jim has heaved the dixcua 144 ii-ri, put the ahol 43. Bob won In 1048 with the aame scores. ' 'Ihe younger M.'ilhlun, however, ixn't exactly a Rev. Bob Richard in the pole vault or a Harrlaon Dillard In the hurdles. Nor la he a Bob Malhlax In thene event. He .iidum gct.i higher than eight feel with Ihe bamboo pole, and drapeo himself over the hurdlea. But he'a a good student, worka hard, and Virgil Jackron aays he haa all llie natural ability in the world to conqunr his weak events. . "I don't ace how he can inl&s making the l)bt Olympics," relates the man who coached Bob at Tu- Richards Out Of DecctSiEon . TULARE. Calif., MV-The scram ble for three places on the U.S. decathlon team for the Olympio Games gets underway Tuesday night, with Tulare's famed Bob Maihlas leading a procession of two dozen or more alhletes entered in the two-day grind. Mnthias, now a 21-year-old Junior at Stanford, amazed the world when, as a high school kid of 17, he captured the decothlon crown In the 1948 games at London. Parson Bob Richards, the pole vaulter. won ihe title last year but decided, at the urging of U.S. Olym pic coach Brutus Hamilton, lo pass up the event this year and concen trate as the No. I man In his spec ialtv, the pole vault. The first half of the grueling, exacting 10-event program lists the 100-meter dash, broad Jump, shot put, high jump and 400-meter dash. Oklahoma City Mickey Mantle New York Yankees centerfielder. may be called lor new Army draft physical examination Decause oi new regulations removing osteomy elitis iboiio dtrease'. as cause for disqualification. Are you in trouble? NEED A FRIEND? CALL 5473 WHISKEY pTT 45 Qt. I fnm t f nuroniinMitu thiVViniiij'tjutii ill' V n - HURDLER Sgt. Lyle D. Smith, Klamath Falls, takes high hurolcs during the Camp Regional Track Iv.eet in Ja pan. He won first place in both the high and low hurdles end will represent Camp Sen dai.in the forthcoming Nor thern Command Track and Field Meet. Sfceet Shooters Blast Pigeons MONTGOMERY. Ala. The skect team at nearby Maxwell Air Force Base has been ordered to rid the airfield of pigeons. Tlie team, using a radio-equipped Jeep. Is directed toward flocks of pigeons by the control tower. The skect-shoolers, armed with shotguns, speed toward the birds and fire when their targets take flisht. Reason for "operation pigeon": Birds striking an airplane as it lands or takes off are a serious potential source of accidents. Rainiers Option Lovich to Caps SEATTLE Ut The Pacific Coast League Seattle Rainiers Monday optioned pitcher Tom Lo vich to Vancouver of the Western International League. 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CUT TO HODGEMAN LI-LO Pillow Full 6 Foot Canopy ConantEyes Tenth Win By The Associated Press Veteran John Conant will be hooting for his 10th win Tuesday night as the Spokane Indians, fight ing to rega.n r-fr.oiu race .n . ,e Western International League, tackle fifth place bo lem in one ut the circuits top attractions. In other games, Vancouvcr'a Capllanos, four percentage points ahead of the Indians In the nip-and-tuck race for the runnerup berth, will be host to last-place YaUima, Wenatcr-ce v.;- uf.-'jti against league leading Victoria, and LewiaUm will play at Tr.- t.,, and Lewlston will plav at TrlClty. Doublehcaders are billed at both Vancouver and Victoria. The league'a only activity Mon day night waa an exhibition game at 8a!em won 4-3 by the Sacra mento Solons of the Pacific Coast League. ' Pitcher Dick Aubertln's wild- ness and Salem errors put Sacra mento in the win column. Au-1 bertln handed out tn Iree pa' e including two that forced In what : proved to be the winning run In I the seventh. SPORTS MIRROR By The Associated Press I Today a year ago Bob Feller pitched the thiid no-hltter of hie career, aa the Cleveland Indiana , eoged the Detroit Tigers, 2-1. Five years ago Mrs. Sheila I Summers. South Africa, upset Mrs. rat Todd, rtjitaen vauey. wain.. 7-5, 8-4. in the quarter finals of the Women's Wimbledon Tennis Tour nament. Ten years ago Ounder Haegg ran the mile in 4:06.2. to better Svdney Wooderson'c world mark of j 4:08.4. at Goetteborg. Sweden. , Twenty years ago Francis Oul met won the Massachusetts Open Golf title, with a 287 score. Alex Wilson. Notre Dame track coach, was undefeated at 440 and 880 yards as an undergraduate at the South Bend institution. "Welmacht Tennis" (World Pow er Tennis) by Roderick Menzel is the first post war tennis book pub lished In Germany. 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