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MOMMY. JULY 7, 1002 ilKRALI) AND NEWS. KLAMATH KALI.S. OHF.OON PAGE NINE WoDfe-Tymeir llemotch Segued II The Aiaoclstetf Freat NATIONAL I.I Al.l L w i. ivt. Brooklyn tl 31 .7ul New Yoik 47 at) .044 HI. Loula 44 34 .M5 Chicago 4'J 31 Ml Philadelphia M ill .4H7 I'lnt'lllllaU .U 44 .4:D llwilnn 30 4l .3 lift rillgUuiuh '.'I Ml .'JOJ hunriav'a lleulls HillllklVII IIU'ilDII 2 Nrw York J-l Philadelphia 0 4 Ml. Loills So Pittsburgh 6-4 Chicago 6-il Cincinnati 1-0 AMI HH AN LliAIlt W New York 4 Chlrau-n 44 Cleveland 4J Wanhlnaton :io HoMnn 30 Philadelphia .11 HI. l.nula .11 Detroit 3a Hunday'a IteNUlla Nrw Ynrk 6 ll Philadelphia (Mill alio 3 Cleveland i ID Washington 0 Boston 1 Detroit, 8 81. Louis INt. .1108 ,Ml4 .AlHI .s:n .tv.'ii .11 .4,mj 4ft .41(1 40 57 tunings) larlflc i'oaal Leatur W I. Prl. Oakland U 40 Mt Hollywood kft 43 Man Dlciio a& 4'J In Antelci 0 47 Hesltle 411 4ft Portland 4J BO riaeramentn 40 58 567 .507 .610 .505. .457 405 Ban rranrurn 30 M .403 Hundav'a Kraulta Oakland Hollywood J-2 ijnd ir.ma 7 innings) Porlland ft 4 Han Diego 3 6 Ond game 10 Innings) I .on Angeles 4-3 San rranclsco 11 find game 1 Innlnm) Hostile 3-6 Bacramcnlo 14 (3nd name Innings) ACORNS CLIMB TO TOP Br The Aaiorlated Pren The Oakland Acorna. hot con teudera all season, have finally louiiht their way to llrsl place In the Pacific Coaat League. Mel Ott'a hustling ball club, five games off the pact before lu aerlra lanl week with front running Holly wood, won seven out of eight and wound up a game ahead of the Stars, 'rite Oaks' double win Sunday, t-i and 3-3, ahovtd Hollywood back Into a second place tie with Ban Dlruo. At Portland, where veteran out fielder Clint Conuater announced Ms retirement from baseball, the llrnvrra anllt with 8an Diego. Porl land won the opener. 6-3. then sue cumbed 6-4 In the 10 inning nhthl tap. The tcami apllt the aerlea, four games to four. Daln Clav scored the winning: run In the nccond Rame when Eddie Harr dropped Jack Uraham'a flv to rmhl Held. Clav came all the way from nccond base. A Ihree-run fourth Inning highlighted the Bea ver attack In the flrat Rame. Hank Artt doubled home a pair, then acored on Eddie Ba.itn.nkra tingle. Seattle took both end of Ita doubleheader with Birtrainenlo winnlnir the opener 3-1 and the nine Inning afterpiece 6-4. Clarence Maddern'a double scoring: Walt Jtidnlch broke up the aecond tame. The Ralnlera aewed up the opener In the sixth, with Uiree runs on five hits. Lou Angeles almplv overpowered Kan Franclaco for a double win. 4-1 and 3-1. The Angela took the .-rles six names to two and cut .their distance from the front to tlx Barnes. They were 10 back a week K0. Wagner Inks For Kahut PORTLAND litl Joe Kahut ol Woodburn and Dick Wagner, for merly from Oregon City, will meet in a 10-round boxing match at rrinoviiie July as. Proceeds for the bout, expected by Matchmaker Tex Salkeld to rench $16,000. will go to the Elks nub lor charity. WnKner has fought as a middle weight and llght-heavywelght, Ka hut Is a heavyweight. NO ASSISTANCE ROCHESTER, N.V. Bobby Rnuber Is a young hurler that lias caught the eye of many major Icafiue scouts. The Webster High southpaw recently hurled his sec ond no-hltter of the season, blank liifr Knlrport. 16-0. In addition to funning 17 baiters, Rnuber fielded all the balls hit by Talrport except one fly to right field. Bobby cli maxed tills performance by smash ing three doubles In three trips to the plate. When a young fish Is hatched out, a small food sack Is attach ed lo his body which provides him with food until ho starts to eat. Sports Aflcki HERE'S REAL VALUE! Deluxe Outing Kits Req. $13.93 Value Sandwich Box 2 Full Quart Vacuum Bottles Football Groin Carrying Baa 320 So. 6th Title Go Shows On Saturday Promote Mark nnuiicpd lute lasl nlulil Dial Indian Dirk Wnllc and Karl Turner hud signed for a rciuu-h al the Ar. iiiniv Haiurday night, villi Wolles Ircnillywcill Norlhwcnl middle wrliihl lltln al slake, The inalch haa hren rooking nlnrc Wolli) lilted Ttirnrr'a lltlei June 30 here In hlglt'y unu)ular split derlMou. Iloxliiu fans net ui a yowl altrr ihe referee and one ludge gave the verdict lu Wolfe afirr 10 grcl 1 1 nil round:.. I.lllard luld the llrrnld and Nrw lanl i ic 1 it tint I the mulch would be billed for 13 rounds. He aald an "ouisldc referee" would be hired and two new Judges appointed lot llic championship tuaich. Acluully. Ilils will be lilt: rubber match bctwern the Iwo. In three matches the flrat two non-title bouu 'turner ha.i won DICK WOLFE 'it-4i' Ve . if A ' J ' i . - EARL TURNER (In Portland), one has ended In a draw and Wolfe has won one. All three have gone the distance. Llllard said because of the ex pense In mnlng the bout, there would be a alight Increase In prices. The matchmaker was busy today closing preliminary bouts lor the championship match. Tickets go on sale at Dick Ree der't, llh and. Main. Washington Cops Games Crew Berth ' WORCESTER, Mass. (,Vi Navy'a eight oared crew and Washing ton's fourn with coxswain won trips to Helsinki In Olympic row ing finals on Lake Qulnslgamond Saturday. The middle eight covered the 3,000 meter course In the fast time of 5:67.7 for a 3 Vt length vic tory over Princeton. And Wash ington, a third place finisher In the eight oared event, was an easy winner over Navy and two other teams In the fours with cox swain race. The Huskies were limed In 8:46, morn than live seconds faster than Navy, The Washington Athletic Club of Seattle was second and Cornell third. Navv bIso won the four without coxswain. The winning Washington four In cluded Al Ulbrlckson Jr., son of the Husky coach, rowing the No. 3 position. Others were Fll Lcandcr son, stroke; Dick Wahlstrom, No. .1; Carl Lovested, bow, and Al Rossi, coxswain. Simmons, Raschi Named to Start PHILADELPHIA Ifl Curt Sim mons for the National League and Vic Raschi for the American League will be the opposing pitch ers In the 10th annual All Star baso ball game at Shlbe Park Tuesday. Phone 9206 mii I If GIL TURNER , . . toeki Ketd'i Title Keed Puts Crown Up Tonight By JACK HAND PHILADELPHIA tfl steaming heal may put the premium on stamina Monday mulit In the welterweight title bout between Chnmplou Kid Uuvllnn of llavaim and Oil Turner, the 31-yeor-old challenger from Philadelphia. Will the 38 year old keed from the Cuban canebrukes will under the fury of Oil s swuimlng attack? Can Turner carry his paco over the 15-rouud routa kkoiiim Oavllan, the indestructible mini? These are the questions to be answered In the vast municipal stadium where 40.000 fans are ex pected to pay $300,000 to see the latest home town sensation bid lor a world s title at 7 p.m. iPDTi. Wllh prospects ol hot. muggy weather and daytime temperature siound 06. this could build up Into another Sugar Ray Robinson-Joey Maxim duel of survival. However, there will be no glar ing television lights at ringside because radio, TV and theater TV all hnve been barred. Unbeaten Turner, wllh 35 knock outs In 31 straight wins, brings a sensational record Into the ring. But he must face an experienced veieran of 98 fights who has been knocked down only once In his 10-ycar-pro enreer. Onvllan's record of 83-13-4 lacks the glamor of Turner s perfection but II reflects Hie kecd's willingness to fight 'em all. Scientists think the parasitic sea lamprey got started m me Great Lakes bv nltcnnmmg on hulls of vessels going up the Wellsnd Canal past Niagara Falls and through the locks al Sault Ste. Marie. Sports Alleld TIME OUT! "I'm not one to prolong an argu ment, limp, but about jour decision on my slide home In last year's All-star game . , , SAR&E ,1'M OUT OF TRAFFIC TICKET BLANKS,'" Ste ui lor all yeur automotive ntedi rtpairt and acctiioriti, all makti, oil ratdtli. AU-STAR CAME Tl sHIBe WRK JULYS lipilli eSE, JO All-Star Hurlers Mauled By The Associated Preat It looks s though the pitchers are til for a lough lime In the major leugue's Itilh all star game at Philadelphia Tuesday. Flvo of the 13 pitchers on the dream squad saw action Sunday in the filial games belor Hie mid summer classic and all were beaten. The sluggers, on the other hand, came through with flying colors. 'I he Ameilcan League suffered the blgKcal blow when Bobby Hhanu, the tiny lefthander of Ihe Philadelphia Alhletics, was forced lo retire after four Innings because of a muscle pain across his chest In theilrsl game of a doubleheader against the pace-setting New York Yankees. M 1 1 ( II Khunlz, Ihe major's top winner with 14, was counted on to start againsl the National but It appears now that Cleveland's Bob Lemon may draw the assignment. The Yanks clipped Shams for four runs duilng his slay and went on to defeat the A's, 6-3. All Burs. Oil McUougald and Mickey Mantle led the Yank drive against Shuniz, each smacking a homer. Philadelphia bounced back to win the second game, 7-6. The split enabled the Yanks to retain their three game lead. Tho Chicago White box look over second place from Cleveland, edg Iiik the Indians, 3 3, In 13-lnnlngs on all-star Minnie Mlnoso's homer. All-li.r righthander Mike Oarcla was the loser. STICK The Washington Senators clung to fourth place, beating the fifth Place Boston Red Sox, 6-3, as Pete Runnels knocked In three runs. The Dclrou Tigers came from be hind to defeat the St. Louis Browns, 8-6. Brooklyn opened i I ij - game lead In the National League, trouncing the Boston Braves, 8-3, while the second - plsce New York Olanls divided with Philadelphia, winning the first game, 3-0, but losing the second, 4-1, The torrid third-place El. Louis Cardinals rsn their winning streak to nine games by sweeping a pair of games from Pittsburgh, (-6 and 8-4. The fourth-place Chicago Cubs took two from Cincinnati, 6-1 and 3 0, behind Paul Mlnner's two hitter and Warren Hackers four - hitter. By The Associated Prest Baseball Detroit The Detroit Tigers fired Red Rolfe as manager and named pitcher Fred Hutchinson as his successor. Tennis WIMBLEDON, Eng. Maureen Connolly, San Diego, Calif., whipped Louise Brough, Beverly Hill. Call!., 7-5. 8-3, to win the all-England championships. Golf Detroit Veteran Carry Middle coff won a sudden death playoff from Ted Kroll to take the 15.000 Motor City Open. Olympics Worchester, Mass. Unbeaten Navy galne.1 the elght-oarcd berth on the rowing squad. Linderman Wins MOLALLA Ut Bill Linderman of Red oLdge, Mont., top bulldog gcr, also was named top all mound cowboy at the Molalla Buckeroo Sunday. Winners of the second go-round of other events Included: Calf rop ing, tic between Dick Johnson, Carlsbad. N.M., and A. J. Petti grew, Phoenix, Aris.; bull riding. Dan Templeton, Portland; wild cow milking, Gene Dcnlap, Red mond, Ore.; saddle bronc riding. Buster Ivory, Newha.ll, Calif.: bare (jack riding, So n 11 y Turcman, Prlnevlllc. 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The scrapping, curly - haired favorite of Michigan fans had been a relief pllchcr this season under manager Red Rolfc, who was fired at 6 p. m. Saturday. Hulch never had a losing record in 'six previous seasons as a starter. Hutchinson's appointment came as a complete surprise. Hutch himself didn't even know he was being considered unlll President Spike Brlggs phoned him Satur day aitcrnoon. ?V1 ', - J For diesels and farm frcictors For bus, truck, ond taxi t . r SWPLI RISUNJE 1 1 ss . ate, ti s pr BUSSES 'IDS I a if llfiMt8 BR1.AK-! ! ? 3 rt;l Of t'.H I m 1 miaK nllMK STAR Here's how RISLONE works its motor magic in your carl air 11 Cokes Medford Next For Klamaths STANDINGS W I. Ttt. Ktmih Fall .. . r. .. a 0 i.vto M'lord 4 3 .SfS7 LKvicw 0 S .JU0 The Klamath Cokes need a split wllh Mtdford next Sunday In a Gems Stadium doubleheader to tie down an American Junior Legion berth In the Southern Oregon Dis trict Piaoils in Norm Benu a new site named recently July 25 27. The Cokes walloped Lakevlew Iwice yesterday. 17-0 and 36-3. in two scheduled five-Inning games at Gems Stadium, the second stopped in the fourth inning. Lakevlew picked up Us bats and went home In the fourth frame of the afterpiece when the Cokes had a nine-run rally going with none out. Lakevlew promptly announced It was forfeiting Its remaining two games with Medford. The two wins gave the Cokes an unbeaten (6-01 record In League 4 plav while Medford, with the twe lorle.t victories, holds a 4-3 recoi.J. A split would give John Mc Gtnnis' Cokes the title. Ii Medford wins both to knot the standings, then the first game of a sched uled doublehader July 30 here would be counted as a playoff game. But regardless of the result of next Sunday's twin bill. Medford will visit Klamath Falls July 20. David D'Ollvo and Elvis Mitchell pitched yesterday's games for the Cokes, each giving up just one hit. Line scores: Klamath 167 3x-17 11 0 Ln Ice view 000 00- 0 1 6 Klamath 4 10 13 9-38 16 1 Lakcvicw 0. 0 0 3- 2 18 Golf Battle Opens Today MIAMI. Fla. Wl The. nigged, six-day. man to man battle for National Public Links Golf champ- lonhip opened Monday over the 6,411 yard Miami Country Club course, the oldest and one of the toughest in the South. off avJr QOOy ooo.vV,Afr at " a " a lltONI Al f mm aillONI ilurif. I.ilanllf ! t.HMa ft iMlaNl, IVII umamiltn aw- n, " . v -i , . kw f J i Capture Two u i I 1 " , "' I .' 1 1 ij. iiii mi i ii.iian : tto woao. txam rotrot ' --:'.tv 340 Games Athletes Begin Trek NEW YORK 11 The United States Olympic team some 340 athletes begins Its trek to Helsinki Monday. The first group, comprising mostly officials along with the soccer and basketball teams, leaves by plane for the big games. scheduled lo run from July 19 to i Aug. 4. Two more plane loads. Including the top track squad that's expected to clean up In Europe, is sched uled to leave Monday, while an other group will leave Wednesday and a tnira oaten Thursday. The water polo and swimming teams, the last selected the swimming tryouts ended onlv Sun day appropriately will be the last to go. Olympic Swim Mark Broken INDIANAPOLIS W The 1952 U. S. women's Olympic swimming team could set a new Olympic record In the 400 - meter relay and it's the strongest It has ever been ln the 200 meter breast- stroke. The 19 girl team selected in tryouts at Broad Ripple pool over the week end cracked two Ameri can records ln the battle of teen agers wllh Olympic veterans. Judy Cornell, swimming for the Porlland Junior Chamber of Com merce, and Delia Sehorn of the Columbia A. C, Portland, were right behind Oall Peters of Wash ington at the finish of the 200 meter breast stroke. MEMORABLE LAST FLING EAST LANSING, Mich. 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