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HKItALl) NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THinTKKN ysihiy ' If WKDNKSIIAY, JULY 2, 1!1!2 b Mathoos M Leodi 'J- i .'.. v w ft"' A V"! SWIMS. TOO Anno Francii diipUyi fow good reiom why ikt wai loloclod Swim For Hmllh quotm. Iho Holly wood beauty It rarity. She qoci into the water. TIlACilC IS the nlury behind Kile Pfdrrn'.i eppiirrni iim-oiii In Inn wrcMllnii 11111WI1 Willi l.roiiirs Liu rile nlxxit liner monlli li. Up I" Monday nlfin. Hie try liille more Uian minor. Monday nulil. I'rdrrwii. the Jkndnvlan Muirlf Hoy. itl'l-d m the YMCA ru iimlr lo a Mini , booking in bnlrin Tur.-ulay niiilil. In a voire llml wiimi'l iiIWiiii-Uht aieady. Pcilriwn asked me I" pleai.e lelt Hie people why lie dldn I till his date with Uur.etic. Several duyn betme III ninlcli Willi the Canadian llerculea. I'idri ena wlte and iwoyear-old boy Bee, were Involved In an auto ac cident. , , , .. "Bcc never pulled tliroiish. I e dernrn aald. "My wile I Barbara i Millerrd a evrre apmal Injury and Ir. alill m a mental tlwtn over loili'K our liille boy." , The lalal accident happened In B.Uim Aim. Cnllt , I'edrrM ii ' home lhe Pederncn car cmhril with one cariytnii a man and hi w le. uliu were mid to ba inloxicnied. I'KllimsHNM tiAU.M bout win. lhe firtt amco Ida lat itliuwlnu in the Armory here. I had aeen my boy only fix months since he wan born." l-edei-aen aald. anil planned to null wreMllni. Ilnd a job at Santa Aim lo be wlUi my family. Bui now 1 havo lo so back lo wrealling." Expellees Incurred liom the tin die. lalal accident ale up Pidrt aen'a aavlnus and he koiiir back In the ring "uecauao t need the money." There's a chance local wrcMllnit tana will del lo oc the Pcilrrwn- i Dtlselle match, alter nil, when lhe Aimory doors awliiu open lor week ly inai shows again In (September. Tell the lima I'll, meet Diimuic anylline. anyplace,'' he anld last ' IllKl.t. Tilt: KCANDAN AVIAN ulrcHm man. although not a popular wrest ler becnufe ol his llnre lor exhl-. billonlam. was imneiheless a good ahowiiuin and a IjcUerllianmir ac Kinppicr. An rx-wrlghlllllcr. he made the mo.;t ot his oxuitRerateri phys!(ue wllh vnln. niusclcilpplinif perform biicch to bung down lhe wrnlh ol the Ian;.. Bui he always save the cnslo "rners Iheir money a north. ! My belaled sympathy kocs lo I'c der.sen In Ins ureal loss. j lll'.IM S I'ltd.M lh- spoils tile: (Juration ol the year. V.'hiU'r. hap-1 pened In lhe Cleveland Indians. lor the third slramlil year lhe best i book leiini In lhe Ainci linn I.chkuc . . . could be the Tribe, with a Krcat llrsl-hne pllchmn corps, hns not enouRh llrrnien mid hiltiiis has lallen down . . . inoal nollmiblr example o( la Iter In Luke Kas ler'a slump to :iM lhat sent lhe bin Ncuro lo Indianapolis . , . For the time bemn al least, mv early-acason choices pul In print continue to lead lhe big wheels, lhe Brooklyn Nationals and the New York American'. . . . One never knows where he'll Unci spoils luminaries ... II & N Photographer Don Kclller lells me wllh aonio reticence thai he was a pitching whiz tor the Patterson, Call!., high school ... Im had n chance to go with the Cincinnati Reds farm system but passed 11 up : (or, not photography but licking atnmps In the post offlco . , he vna with tho PO 14 yen i s . , . but I aaya he liken private entei pi Isc I better . . . shnotlng cheesecake Is ; more tun than licking .stumps, no aaya logically . . More than 3,00n,000 In prize money will be distributed on har ness racing's Orand Circuit In 1M The Cleveland Indians have had al least one 20-game winner every year since Bob Keller baenme a regular in 1MH. excluding his four years In service. BOBCO PAYING INC. Phone 8789 or Jayhawk Pofroleum at 6788 DRIVEWAYS PAVED or RESURFACED With Asphalt Black Top F.H.A. TERMS FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY Halfway Decathlon Score Up TUI.ArtK, Calif, if -- IJrilitlilnii kilns lion Minimi Iriuls Die wnv 11110 lhe linn) live evenla ol lhe (li 11 1 1. lin Wednesday nluhl, al leady far ahead ol litri own brllllaiil leiits 111 a drive town id the Olympic llaiiies, his second tiraight Irlumph 111 thl.i International battle and hi, loiirth national cliiiiiipio!inhl. lhe II loot-a, 2110 pound pride ol Tiilaie and t'liuiliird Uinverany racked up 4:iU4 points Tuesday Did lit. 1110 point s more than he coied 111 hi;, record breakni'i pel loimsnce In IH!0 al lhe hallwav ma ik And Mine ItlMI, Ihr sconim sv:.tein linn been ievl..ed. genei nllv downward Ilia 19411 Olympic bnllwi'V maik was unlv :i0tK points. Miilhlns' eln.est rival In Milton ("ii in li 1 1 . u hlkli schoni sensatioi' 111 Hie lnM. liom I'lnlnfleld. N .1 who sciueil 411.' points, '222 pollil behind the chaltipiori Trailing hehind In the bid lor the Ihlee plitcen on the II. H dcftilhlon Irnni ale Mill AlhlHlv I.", Allgele. Athlelli' Club, nt 41WI. I'lovd Hlno molts, also ol the I.AAC. :in:i(l. and 11111 Miller. Navv Olympics Irnni Arizona Mule nt Teinpe. 3112. i:d llaiker ol C.ralmei, Wash, hrd M'i2. Mathias stalled ..ill with (I 10 B 1 1 . lhe UK) meter dio.h. better than his 0 10 0 two yeals aw). He broad luinped 25 leet J inches, and put lhe rJiol 40 10 V linpiovlng Ills 1000 marks ol ?:i H'. ami 41 II',. lie ran the 400 nieters In 0 60 S. Improving hli old tune In the lie calhlon ol 0:61 0. Ills 43U4 was lit r ahead nt Ills Olympic score til 38411. Red Rolf e Axe Looks Certain DKTROIT '.A II npponrcit pirtly rrrUin Wcdurdny litnt Hrd Hoilr in k'ninu to br lirrd man uv.rt ol (hi Driiotl Tlcfrn. Ht 111 urulrt'UIrd unn tin choicr of n nrw innnuKfr lor the laMplcc Ainrrlriiii lrnUf rlub. Koifr. marly rvrryborfy nnrrrd. i uoitiu to kv the axe bnlurdny. And he appeared rctuncd lo hla Intr. Wiiltrr f.SplKrt Briun.. prr-lclrnt o! the Detroit rlub. 1ms culled n mfftinii ot Inn hourd ol director- (or lulr Kitturdiiy. HniiH-i Mild he will K" belore the directors nnd recoiuniend n chmiHO in mnniiKPr.i lor the rr.vt ol the HilHK find he nlo will rrfoin-ni'-nd dun Thiid iliise Condi Uick Hwrtrll be nli n:er. Milt lie hnid he did not know who the new twin uur ' will lw lrurtt Mild thni Tlcr C'onrh Ted 1 . Mm., definltrlv will be coiiaidcred lor inlerliii iniinnKrr. 1 Olympic Divers Praised fcPTS 330 OLYMPIC NEW YOHK i.n This Is the Rreate.-.t team ever." Mud Olvmjiit coach Mike Prppe Werinewlny ns the tryoulfc for the L'.S. rqtwd en tered, tile w?cond of threc-dny KC-vtlon In the Astoria pool. David Skip Hi ovn:nn.. Unl vrrnlly of Texas Junior; Bob Clot worthy, an Ohio Slate Junior and Miller Anderson an ex-C)hin Slater were the three reason for Peppe'.s optitniwn. They finished one-two-turee, respeelively In Tuewday'a Ihiee-nieter trials, Ilrowniiii; was lhe bid star. The 'Jl-year-old redhead rereived close lo the maximum allowable points lor his 12 dives and lead liom the start Ills lotnl was 1 031 45. Piebald Moore .ol Kelso. Wash., uul WashlMKlon filale College fin Ished nrxt-to laM In the field of 29. He had 225 20 point. s. Qualifying Extended Reames Pro Enil Schneller an nounced today Unit qualifying rounds lor the President's Cup and Hrnlor tourneys had been exiciulcd through next Sunday. Tho reccnl rums mused the ex Icnsion, Schneller said. Ken n.ilfcnsbcrcrr, ace south paw of lhe Cinrliuinti flcds. hurled four one-hlller.s In the last four seasons. m ftO WHISKEY A BLEND ! sQT'$35g 'fi3- raj anfiffetiiit9! ly IIMIIIY (.ItAYKON M A hjirlf l.dllor NKW YOHK NKA - Uav Hob in .on wound iim hlh htindlrjiu nixtcb wllh Joey M ii .x nit iitilnu wllh a iimnfllmu e rlKhl mid fitlllnu lint on hid luce In Hie Mth round. This frightful tHUhU lor "lhe best f I K h I c r pound lor-pound ' wan btouuhl about hv lh brut and Mi'ttdv lirrm.ure . nupllrd by lhe lit; lit-heavy weight rhumpion. Hut Kliuiir flay Koblhton (ell down altri- inlnrjna in n half-dozen i or mute othnr nn U1h-j iiKiiiMfit very ordinary opponenr Hie Harlem Ilft Shot who won Brissie Tops Satch Paige In Relief Hv The Amnrlnted Frr Xla.'.rbnU'a unsiinu inlnutt men the rebel pitchers - .should leel nimbly proud o them elveh. Itaiely. If ever, havu the hurry up hurltin performed brilliantly a.n they did Tuehdny throughout (be major WAnues. , i Here in n rundown on the re , liclrrn a only two ol the 1U Mul t 'ers went the distance. I . Lou HrihMe and HaUbel Prune -hooked up in Mccucular inich-In- duel from the lUlh Inmnu on with Hil.vMe nnd Clevehmd Imallv dcfentnm the ISt Louis Hioun.s in u reroid tvinn lO tnnim; name. 4-3 Mi l le relieved Hob Keller in the jioth end hurled nine M-nielcit in ; Minus b fore yielditiL' a lallv in the -toil ol the Ifith. PalRe piUhed 10 i runlew Iratnes alter rcplannu Ned Oaiver in the ntnlli. 2. Clem Lablne worked four ncorelenn inniiiKh for Hroolclyn tiller reMevlnn ltilph Brancu nnd wart rrediied wllh the victory when lhe ! DcxluerH cftme from behind lo nip lhe Philadelphia Phtlliev 4-3 I The Dmlnern retain Iheir three and a hall (tame National Lcaeue lend. 3. Ilovt Wllbclm Mopped Host n threat In the tilth nnd went on lo yield two runs in lhe next lour innlnn the Giant handed the Braves their sixth Mrainht low. 6-3. to remain ou lhe heels of the Dodger. LOU BRISSIE 4. Dun Johnson handcuffed lhe Philadelphia Athletics wllh two hits an.l no runs In four lnnlnes after Washington had tallied four times III the sixth to pipserve the Senators' 6-5 victory. Washington ! thus moved nuo crcnri pi:cc. Ihree and a hall games behind the Yankees. 5. Ted Wilks relieved Forrest iMnln wllh the bases loaded and I none out III lhe eighth and stopped I the Chicago Cubs cold for two In I nines as Pittsburgh emerged wllh a 3-2 victory. I 6. Fred Hutchinson Slopped la Chicago Ihrce-run uprising In tho second inning and pitched ;even scorclc.'is flumes until he tired In the ninth as Detroit rallied to down the While Sox. 6-4. The defeat dropped the White Sox llllo fifth place In lhe two games where the start er went the mule. Vic Raschl pitched lhe Yankees to a 3-2 tri umph over lhe Boston Red Sox and Wlhner iVinrear Bend" Mizell hurled lhe SI. Louis Cardlnuls lo fin 8-3 decision over the Cincinnati Hleds. -7 ' f i &m 4 t Grayson Opines Sugar Best of Poor Lot ! Dip weller fnd inlddlewelnht e.ham plmiMilps was oft r- lance oltener than anv tnpnotch rliigman the old est lnh.iblii.nl can recall. i Those who comldered Robinson an all-time treat Jual didn't know lhe) mechanics ol the game. He repeatedly led with a lelt honk, which Is a counter punch, or one lo be wrapped up In a aeries. , He was a 11 lit v of the sucker trick Ol leadllili wllh his rlKllt. Hllekoiits ol the past Benny Leonard and Mickey Walker, to niiine Iwo would have spoiled Itoblnson's several flaws and belled him around more than somewhat. TIME OUT! Lok al lliift way. I.ddie. In the his lory books of baeball how many player will b lhtrd for hitting In'o a triple plav three limes In n fame?' Spokane Backs Info 2nd II v The Ajmk laird Press Spokane renamed second place In the Western International l eafc'ue Tuesday niKhl but most of lbs credit rocs lo the Yakima Bears. The Bears, lcaeue doormat most of the season, reared up from the cellar and smacked Vancouver twice 7-5 and 5-1. Spokane also lost, dropping a 6-0 verdict at Salem, but moved six pcrcentaRe points ahead of Van couver. In the yeesaw siruaale lor the runnerup slot, on the strength of Yakima's double triumph. The Bears broke a 5-5 tic wllh two runs in the ninth Innlns to win lhe Ilrst came at Vancouver, and scored Ihree limes In lhe last frame of the second contest lo complete the sweep. Jcho.Me Heard posted a four-hit 11-C shulout vor Victoria in the first hall ol a twin bill at Victoria. Wc nntchee look the nlRhtcnp 3-1. Krratlc pilrhine and baseline bobbles cave Trl-Citv a 7-1 victory over I.cwlslon. The Braves cap italized on four Lcwlston errors and 11 bases on balls to win the opener of the three-came series al Kenncwlck. Tri-Clty's Bob Green wood yielded five scattered hits. Rockets Lose To Merrill Merrill heal lhe Rockets. 1510. In a Girls Softball League make-up game last nighl. Winning pitcher was Joan Llncrd. Sedgman I In Finals 1 WIMBLEDON. England ift Top "seeded Frank Sedgman moved lo i lhe flnnls of the Wimbledon Tennis Chnmplonshliw Wednesday by dc : leollng Mcrvvn Roso in straight sets, 6-4. 6-4. 7-5 In an nil-Australian men's singles senil-flnal match. WE USI GOODYEAR MATERIALS mi FACTORY METHODS STOP IN TODAY too goodyear fxfro-Aliitoat RECAPPING 10 50 Eicheng 6.0016 CONVENIENT TERMS goodyear SERVICE STORE 8th and Klamath Ph. 8141. mm i 1 115? I The fellow who led to them wltti a left hook, for example, not re .celpt hi the form ot either a left hook or an Inside riant cross. ! Kroni the time he Ilrst came around. Robinson has been a mark for a left hook lo the head, i When the real teat came, he dldn'l even know how to'pace hlrn sell against a rather mediocre de fensive fiKhtcr who wasn't doing ! much damage to him, accounting tor his aad ending, i Bui there are few teachers left nnd fewer performer of worth. o I flashy shadow boxera get all-time i ranking liom Johnny-Come-Late'va mvms in Torgeson Wins 'Broken Bat" Beef BOSTON i Statistically speak ing, lhe seventh place Boston Braves arc clou; to being lhe National Leacuc'.s doormat. Kul their akrcs.sive Earl Torseon has indicated just how dangerous it Is lo try to walk on them. Torsy, of Snohomish. Wash., en livened Boston's 6-3 defeat by the New York O l mi Is Tuesday night by storming the lotlcrs' bench to attack catcher Sal Yvars. That doninbrook had Its start when Torneson went to bat in the first inning Yvars complained lhat Torgeson was hitting him on the shins wllh the backswinc ol his bat. To which Torgeson gruffly suggest ed lhat Yvars gel back a step or two. tor he was crowding the plate. Torgeson then connected for a single and when he reached firsl base, the Giants' Whilcy Lockmah EARL TORGESON informed him that Yvars had i smashed his bat against the plate. ! Raging over that considered ln isult, Torgeson had to return to i right field as soon as he was slrandcd as a base-runner. I But after the Giants were re i tired In the second inning. Torges on took oil lor tne uiants aug out to settle with Yvars. And before Bob Elliott, a former Brave, and pitcher Larry Jensen could Interfere, Torgeson landed a left hook that sent Yvars crashing against the cement wall. While a ohvsician-spcctator was being called out ol the stands to : treat Yvars. plate umpire Larry .GocU ordered Torgeson from the game. "Sal and I always have been ' prcttv good friends. But breaking la guy's bat Is like slapping him in I the face." Torgeson explained as ! he cooled off in the clubhouse. "We I may be in seventh place but we don't have to take that insult." t Ml im M i mwS ALL RIGHT WITH YOUV S2 I aBOYS UP HERE- llL JUST 60 ONW? J We carry every LEVI overall size made in our complete stock! unm '11 MAIN on the strength of an lmposlng-look-jlug record complied largely against ; nobodies. Mighty few. If anv. schooled ob servers accorded Robinson that. Robinson'i reputation to a con islderable extent was promulgated ion victories over Jake LaMotta at I weights unnatural lor the Bronx Bull. Yet LaMotta. not far re . moved from the club fighter class, ionce beat him and always stirred i up trouble. Artie Lcvlne had him on the deck badly hurt In Cleveland, where the 1 referee gave him an additional j eight seconds wiping oil his gloves. 19 I Br The Associates Press ! NATIONAL LliAGlE I W L Pet. Brooklyn 48 18 .727 New York 45 22 .672 it-'iicago 38 31 .651 SI. Louis 39 34 .534 I Philadelphia 3 37 .448 i , Cincinnati 31 39 .4431 Boston 27 43 .386 ! Pittsburgh 19 63 .264 1 Tuesday's Results Brooklyn 4. Philadelphia 3 New York 6. Boston 3 St. Louis 8. Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. New York 40 26 .606 Washington 36 30 345 Cleveland 38 32 .543 ! Bosion 37 32 .536 Chicago 38 33 .635 I St. Louis 32 38 .457 Philadelphia 27 34 .443 Detroit 23 46 .333 Tuesday's Results Detroit 6. Chicago 4 New York 3. Boston 2 ! Washington 3. Philadelphia 2 Cleveland 4, St. Louis 3 ( 19 innings) . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pel. Hollywood San Diego Oakland Los Angeles Seattle 54 52 49 45 41 38 38 37 .600 .578 .557 .500 .488 .447 .418 .411 I Portland Sacramento j San Francisco Tuesday's Results Oakland 6. Hollywood 1 San Diego 6. Portland 2 Los Angeles 6, San Francisco 2 Sacramento 10. Seattle 5 Western International League W L Pet. ! Victoria 'Spokane j Vancouver Lewiston I Salem 1 Wenn tehee ; Trl-Citv I Yakima 43 23 40 32 34 28 33 34 .652 .556 .548 .493 .47a 33 36 32 38 .457 30 40 .429 29 43 .403 Tuesday's Results Yakima 7-5. Vancouver 5-1 Victoria ll-l.Wenatchee 0-3 Tri-City 7. Lewiston 1 Salem 6. Spokane 0 CHILDREN'S Cowboy Boots Hats Holster Sets THE GUN STORE TIIEPH0NI Tommy Bell knocked Robinson down and staggered him several times with left hooks to the jaw before blowing a 15 rour.l decision. Randy Turpln, previously un distinguished, gave Robinson a good going over In London. In the re match, the so highly-regarded Robin-son. losing with an ugly wound above his left eye. knocked out the Leamington Lad In sheer desperation in the 10th I In every Important match up to the one with Maxim, Robinson had the advantage of speed, height and reach and knew how to r.iake use of It. Against Maxim and his 15la- fir ro nuty. irnrn orrot ' " ' .... ...... ... Pads Beat Bevos On Sevenf h-!nning Biifz By The Associated Press The hall-way mark has been reached in the 1962 Pacillc Coast League pennant chase. The pre-season lavorite, Holly wood. Is right where the experts picked it In iirst place, two games ahead of the surprise team of the year 8an Diego. Oakland Is mak ing a real battle of it. and Is nnlv four games out of the top. Los Angeles, so far a disappoint, ment, is mne games behind Holly wood, and Seattle, another bitir disappointment, is m the fifth spot. 10 games oul. For all practical purposes, these are the learns that have a chance lo win the Hag, and any one of them could do it with a sustained late-ceason spurt. Oakland started out after the leaders Tuesday night, whipping Hollywood by a 6 to 1 margin as Al Gettel held the Stars to six hits. Sacramento crawled out of the cellar by a 10 to 5 decision over Seattle. It was a free-swinging con test, 30 hits being registered, some of them pop flies between the Se attle inlielders and outfielders. San Diego put on a four-run sev enth inning, defeating Portland 6 lo z. i- rank Kerr started the inning by doubling, and Jack Tobin trip led, me raoer singled, scoring Tobin, and Herb Gorman's double counted Faber. Jack Graham's double pushed across Gorman. Lef ty Al Olsen went the distance, although the Beavers touched him lor 10 hits. Moving into the basement was San Francisco, which bowed to Los Angeles, 6 to 2. This was good ball HURRy-Sate Ends ire$f tiffin DURING BIG JhIhA vvmf First Line BEft DDirc - O.U-IS First choice of champion race drivers first choice of car manufacturers. It's the same high quality tire that's given phenomenal mileage as original factory equipment on mil lions of America's new cars. It's the tire with every safety feature the tire that gives most miles per dollar. Save Save Buy America's greatest tire NOW at these MONEY SAVING SALE PRICES! Qiaa? ignite IWM.JMP1MWM lllll ....A . J. ill pound pull, he had only speed until he ran out of petrol. And the other guy could defend himself. Keeping on too of Robinson, making him do something all ths while, was the one smart thing Maxim did. Sugar Ray's only happy momenta earner when the seasick referee. Ruby Goldstein, was a bit hesitant In ; breaking them. Sugar Ray Robinson was nothing more than the choicest of the In ferior lot around In his day, and now he knows why they Dut prize fighters on scales. game (or six Innings, but In the seventh Bob Talbot tripled with two men on base and then Bob Usher socked his third homer of the year. BUI Andrlng, Yakima rookie, hom ered (or the Seals with one on in the fifth. what it u, and wig it brings yw smoothest shaves in H the tone It's nrw Ifi fut ! 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