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TUESDAY. JULY B, 10.V2 IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. 0RF.COM PAGE NINES Yookley to rHondfle TMe IFoghft TIME OUT! Maybe I lioulil (rl on the lung II. Inn phone mid firm out who', wlnnlitt In Ihr ermiurl mali-hr. llimn ( I lly I'ark ! !" VI:KKNII MAN('.()Vl:lIH from Inn AMiiifc world: 'Hie Klamulh KalW Trunin Club buy.n am Inukluu for h upon nur lor ll.i annual City Trunin TuUrnanii-iil till month . . . Muwr apoinnrMl It laM vrar but last re port are II nl no part of It axain . . . Uliruklnv of trimln, Don Mi-Kale. Orriion Male Irnnln slur anil two llmr champion In Ihr Herald mid News Invitational mrri. won t be on hand (or ihr Cllv Tournmnrnt . . . hr' RrliniT ninrrlrd In 8p Irmbrr but attempts will br made lo land the Mutiny Mile lor Ihc It fc N Tonrnninrnl . . , Hob Itcdkev will probably alrw with tho San Francisco 'crs In frw dava . . . ihr only thliiir holding un Brulsin' Bob's suinalure It a bid lor mors masoota , nidin' llrrd predicts a brluhl III turo for Ilrdkcy In ro football . . . I WO NO Kit how manv know that Klamath Fall la the only rllv In Orriron now ahowlnir tlsllc shows with anvlhlnu rmrmblinK rnnMsienrv . . .Matchmaker Mark I.lllard. alter a three week's lav. off. brlntt bark Indian Dick Wolfe anil Karl Turner In a title irmatch Saturday nliiht , . , with some echoea still left alter the conlro vry on Ihe June 30 decision. Saturday nluht'a aquabblo looks like an 8KO shlndm from here . . . Bill I.lnderman. Red 1 .0(1 or. Mont copped all-around cowboy honors In Ihe Klnmalh Basin Roundup, went to Molalla tn win Ihe name honor In that clly'n Koundun two dava later ... For those who missed the Weal. rrn International Baseball Leaiiue aunrlltiH. In Monday's paint, blame It on w lre trouble , . , these are things thai plague newspapers . hpwna men. .... . ,. . KKX IIHNSAKKn hit Uie Oregon Bporls Anniversary Iiuiue with pic and Uk: "Rex HuiiMikcr led OT1 Owls football asrendancv ..." Heems like rveryllme you open the sports sections nowadnva, there la a story about Eddie Urnesa net Una; waxed . . . Urnras la tho Ditcher from The Dallea the Doaton Red Box paid SBII.OOO in net . . .an other nonua Baby turned (our . . . at leant temporarily . Merrill Whacks Malin Merrill bent Mnlln. 10-4. Sunday In a Klamnlh JJnun Inilependenl Rasebull Leauuo practice Hnme at Malln. Catcher I.eroy Johnnon and Third Baneman (Jury Dawes collected six of Merrill's 13 hlla, three each, as Merrill overcame a 0-3 deficit with two runs In the tlllh, Unco In (he sixth. Norm Unln wan Mnlln r) lendlilfj baiter with three safeties in lour trips. l.ruRUe Secretary Joo ICholnrd nsld rccrntly paslponed leatfuo SaineH will lie made up Aug. 34 and (lis loop will swIiir back to Ha regular schedule next Sunday. Line score: Merrill - 000 203 203-10 13 3 Matin 0M 000 300- 4 ' 5 Mnr.Mi nnd Johnson; Andcnon, Unls and Ilelnt. STOf IN TODAY FOR goodyear txtra-Mihagt RECAPPING Exchonga 6.00x16 CONVENIENT TERMS goodyear SERVICE STORE Ith and Klamath Ph. 8141 iSMt' St- Judges Screened For Jobs Karl Youklcy, vi'lrruu rrfrrre from Mcrilord, wan mimed ymur day lo handle hulurduy nlRhl'a IJIrk Wolfe-Karl Turner chnniliii hip lll'lit nl the Armory. The Riant arbiter io-J', 210. pouiHlM Is an rx-fluhicr ul aome repute. Now a RiotTrymim In M-d-ford, lira wrlj known In Orriion rliiRn for hit, huhilliiiR of both box Iiir mid wren linn liiuil". The two JikIki". lor Ihe title bout have not yrt hi-rn nlrkrd by tho HoxitiR Cmiimltlon which la screen. lli n lonu lint of rllulblrn. fndiiiu UU k Wolfe, who owns twu tit Ir-e., won the Nnrthwc-.l middle wrlRlit tiilr juM three wrrkn auo Iroin Turner hero in a bout Unit touched olf llrlinli-n that nru Mill rui-liiR nloiiR ft.-itin row. MAIN (.( Youklry will hiiiidle JuM the inniii evrnl. I.lllard nald. Wiilly Moxh. who contributed lo the Uproar three weeks an whenu hr volrd for Wolle along Willi JudKe Frank Lowell, will be the Uilrd limn In the rliitf In tile prelim acriip.-i. It will be the tlrnt la rouml Unlit In Hoiilhrrn UrrRou i iiium. The rliiRWlrve Irrl there may be a kuuekoul In Ihr fourth meeting of Wolfe mid Turilcr over Ihe I'J round route. AI.L-OI'T , In tho hihl out mil, bolh were awinginK Inr lo ! hi the until hrnt mid It wan fell one wuuld ro clown II two mure luuuda were add ed. I I.lllard nald he plunncd in uxe Iliird-puurhliiR Itulpli Wi'Imt In Uie acml-wliitlup ftHuinal "aome out itaiulliiR opjKinrnt." Only ono of the nupportlnu bouta bi act. Ilruco Miller and Kid l-ol- MIAMI. Fla. (,V Five Pacific lard who Imlllrd to a lurioua aix- ; Norlhweat Rollrra. paced by, Rich round draw hut time, will fill ihe ,rd u,lrKH, Hiwkuiie, heacied Into hpCClu) CVCIlt JH)t. Ace Travels 292 Yards LONOVIKW. Wash. ITt Jerry Houaton nl IxuiRview nhnt a 'Jb'l yard hole In one at the Long view Country Club Sunday. It was tho loiiRcal hole In one ever mode on the course. The lonir ent hole In one on record Is 42 yards at Wlualoii Snlem. N. C. Two Rollers ahead of HouMon were as surprised as he wan. Flounlon teed off from tho cdRe of a hill as Ihe pair, Martin and Franklin Clerk, were hlatulliiR on the Rreen. Franklin wan lust sel to putt when Hounlon'a drive hit short of Ihe Rreen and trickled pa.it him and Into Uie cup. It waa a par 4 hole. Brovia Leads PCL Batsmen SAN TRANCISCO (AV- Wllh a batting average of .329 for CO games, big Joe Brovia of Portland held on lo Ihe Pacific Coast League slugging title for the se cond consecutive week. Tookle Gilbert, Oakland llrst bn.Heninn, continued to lead the league In runs baited In, with 63 in 8a games. Next was Jack Gra ham, San Olego, with M In 96 games. unocri ana Max wcm, los Angeles oulflclder, were, lied for home run leadership, each wllh 17. Gilbert had played In 65 games, and West In 77. Bob Boyd of Seattle, the baiting leader until Brovia took over two wcrkn ago, was In second place si .320. Midgets, P-wees Continue Action Pee Wee and Mlduct Softball LenRiie.i swuiir back Into action lust nlRht alter the holiday layoff with six Rumen on two fields, Con ger and Klwanls, Results: Pee Wee: Thomas Insurance 9 SpraRtie River 7, Fluhrrr'a Bakery 19 Wilson Insurance 3. Farmed Lumber 3 Medo Lnnd 3. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 17 Sesslcrs 17. Midgets: Knatsldr Electric 11 Conger 3, VFW 14 Moose 7. The 17-17 tie will probobly be settled at a later date. 1 1 1 I ' OCO'lUMIIA imwitllt, INCIACOMA, WAIHINOtON """f"'a " Ulll : - ' T-"-ii?V -: ,. .. : - - y. .1 . " ' '. -111 im amiiilwiaiai EARL YOAKLEY third man kid Mtmo, leorri tonat 5 Northwest Golfers Survive First Round I the second round of the National i Public Links tournament Tuesday, striving lor uie crown won last yrrur by Dave Stanley of Los Angeles. Stsulcy drew a bye Monday and was sistcd to seo action uie first time Tue.Hilay, He was pnlred against ucorun tuck. ot Windsor, Ont.. Ihe lone Canadian In the lirld of 300 stars of municli courses, fcluik. warmed up Mon day wllh a 4 and 3 victory over James L. Uasko of Phoenix, Arts. Durgan wan one of three golfers who inanaRrd lo whip par on the front nine of the 6.411-yard Miami Country Club course. Durgan, Don Keith of Pasadena. Calif., and Shrine Game Needs Music PORTLAND (Special) A call for until wishing to participate In the paRCunt for the fifth annual snnn rrs' hospital football game has been Issued by Chel Duncan, direc tor. Another of Uie spectacular pre Rame pagenuts and halfllnie cere monies which have become one of Ihe hlghllghu) of the traditional gridiron encounter will acromosnv this year's game, to be played here at Multnomah Stadium Saturday nlr.ht, Aug. 23. Last year more than 40 uniformed units and more than 1000 peoplo performed In the pageant, itnd Dun can expects as many to take part for the Illtn gnma in tile .-cries. Bands, marching units, drum and bugle corps and drill tennis are Invited to participate. Any group wishing to take part should write to Duncan nl Shrine game head quarters In Uie Jackson Tower building. Reserved seat tickets lor tliu game,' priced at 13, are also avail able through Shrine game head quarters. Mud Postpones Softball Tilts Four City Lengue soltbnl) teams slopped around In the mud at Con ger flrld last night Just for the (un of It but the Rames didn't count. Someone left water running on Ihe Conner Field diamond, leaving about five Inches of slush. The Hercules-Knlplne and Bnsln Auto Metiers games were postponed. Cinme.i tomorrow night match Bill's Place against Elks at 7 p.m., Suburban Tavern against Metiers at 8:30. Yakimas Wax Hot Dy The Aaaoilatrd I'rem The Yakima Bcura, currently hotlcnt club In Ihe WeiU-rn Inter nntloniil LciiRue pruuunt chate, lacked up llieir 11 Hi win In VI i.tartn Monday nluhl. wiih Ironl ruunliiR Victoria Ihe victim. The f ven in place ileara, only two dnya out of the leuRue cellur bill In ii Rood poalllon for rapid udvaiicriiltnl amoriR tho cloaely bunchi-d second dlvhlon Uiiiiuii. hanuefl out 10 hlla an thev coakled lo a IK-fi victory over the Tver Wcnntchre'n chlela. who look over Urn banemenl when Yakima moved oul. kept pnee with a 4-1 win over Vancouver In the only other nchrduled IriiRue content. Vancouvrr'a defeat returned the Hpokuue IndlaiiH, who lo.il a Mon day nlRht exhibition Rame to the Havana Cubinin -t-3. to second place In Wll, ntandlniia. a slnule percentaRe point ahead of the Cnpa. Tuenduy'u schedule: Yakima at Victoria and Wenalchee at Van couver for aecond nainen of lliree yame aerieh; tiooane at Trl-Clty and Lewlston at Enlem. Frank Mlchalck of Baltimore, Md., fired 34s but had rough going on Uie homo stretch. Durgan. .playing wllh blistered hands alter a six-hour pre-tour-nament practice session, finally caught up with Ed Picquet of Charleston. S. C. Oilier Norlhwesterners who sur vived ihc first round were Roger Brlcc and John Holln of Spokane nnd Roy Alklns of Portland. John Tershln of Seattle drew a bye. Brlce defeated Waren Howkins. Memphis, 6 and 6: Halin ousted Eugene Lake. Toledo 5 and 4. and Alklns eliminated Jack Bielak, Milwaukee, 8 and 7. Other results Included: James 8. Gunkle, Denver, de feated BUI Burns, Klrkiand, Wash. 1 up. Harvey E. Woodward, Detroit, dcleated William Lees, Portland, 1 up on the 19th. Andrew Sxwcdke, Sharpsburg, Pa., defeated Edward Vanderberg Portland, 3 and 1. Eugene Hny, Atlanta, defeated Ernest Althuscr, Tacoma, 3 and 3. Woofs Keep Clean Slate Elhel Whlllatch kept the Oregon Wools undefeated In Girls Softball League action last night, pitching the Woollcs to a 14-2 victory over Big V. It was the first loss for the 'V nine nnd the sixth straight win for the Woollcs. Midland won bv forfeit over Wll lard Hotel when the Wlllards failed to field a team. Games tomorrow night on Con ger Field at 6:45 and 8:15 p.m. put Fray Tex against Big Y and Malin against the Rockets. Golf, Grub On Tap Rcumes golfers will tour the cuurse In a husband-and-wifc tour nament Wednesday, 5 p m.. then ; settle down for a spaghetti and j mcaioau dinner. Pro Earl Scnnelter said pairings would be made at the first tee. Carl Woods won the one:lub tournament Sunday ,at Rt-ames, with O. H. Bufflngton finishing high in the first flight. VAN "STAR BRAND" Work Shoes Regular 18.95. Gioat coif loo ser style 8" boot built 1 0 QQ for hoovy duty lo77 Service station and goragemen's. oxford oil resilient sola cmMon Intolo. Rog. 10.95. 8.99 "G" wide vulcork outiolo -cuihlon Iniolo, 6" work Q OA inoo Rt. 10.95 0.77. M union Lost Poflcemon's Shoo.' DoubU sole it eel 10,95 Extra iptclal arch. Reg.' ,7.99 Block " work shot lolt nalltd and own. Rog. 6.45. - corded 4.99. Ik ITV Get Acquainted With Rand end Star Brand VAN ORMAN'S Where Our Customer Send Their Friends 527 Main in Klamath Falls f in n.m.mmu i't.. ,!,..:,"., .- "AM V C- I . ' . fkf. . If' KID GAVILAN f . , still champion Gavilan Stops Turner PHILADELPHIA I Kid Gavi lan still is welterweight champion of the world and Gil Turner still rookie of the year. That's the situation as the Cuban Keed looks for new worlds to con quer after his 11th round technical knockout win over 21-year-old Tur ner Monday night at Municipal Sladlum. AI Weill, International Boxing Club matchmaker, immediately went tr? work on a future schedule !for the 147-pound champ. His man agers are due to talk dates and op ponents at the IBC offices In New York Wednesday. Turner was running about even with Gavilan when he ran Into that furious Hth round barrage. Bolh Judges Charley Daggert and Lou Tress had it 5-5 after 10 rounds and referee Pete Tomasco had the Cuban out front, 6-4. The AP card showed Gavilan leading 5-4-1 go ing to the last round. Major Loops Plan Study Of Bonus PHILADELPHIA W t- Major league clubowncrs. seeking to curb what commissioner Ford Frlck de scribed as "wild and crazy spend ing" have agreed to appoint a com mittee too look into tile controver sial bonus rule. Frlck. speaking at the- conclus ion of Monday's Joint committee meeting on the eve of the all-star game, said there was "unanimous feeling that some rule . limiting outlandish poyments to untried youngsters must eventually be writ ten into the books." Frlck said a committee will be named shortly by the two league presidents. Will Harridge of the American and Warren Giles of the National, and George Trautmsn. hrad of the minor leagues. The committee will make Its report at the major-minor winter league meetings In Phoenix. Ariz., next December. WEDNESDAY ONLY SMOKED PICNICS 49? BUD HANSON'S MKT. ORMAN'S g0 C 0 NT I N U E S SHOE SALE 200 pain of fine' RAND dreti oxfords drastically re duced. Group No. 1 Volu. to 14.95 Group No. 2 Value to 10.95 8.99 6.99 Anderson, Yost Lead Tee Field TACOMA Record cracking Edean Anderson ol Helena. Mont., and sharpshootlnfr Dick Yost of Portland led the Northwest's uolfers Into Tuesday's irronrf round of the Pacific Northwest Golf Association championships, the former with another course record added to her list of tri umphs. Edean toured hlllv. wlndv Fir- crest Monday In 74. three under women a par, to shatter a course mark held Jointly by several women at 78. , Yost carded 68 to set the pace for the men at the Tacoma Country and Golf Club. Beating par bv lour strokes, his card Included lour birdies and an eagle. Although the course record went ro iViiss Anderson, blonde Connie Oldcrtnaw of Spokane became tourney medallsi when Edean elected to qualify automatically as defending chamDlon. Muu oidrr. I shaw scored 76. a stroke ahead of Patty Lester of Seattle. The defending men's champion. Jack Wcstlund of Everett, was well up In the running with a 74 as the wind and tricky greens made Ihe par busters hard to find. Harry Glvan ol Seattle was second with a 69. Bracketed at 71 were 18 year . old Bruce Cudd of Portland, the veteran Jim Shrlver of Seattle and Ed Green of Seattle. Bill Ma Whlnney. former Canadian ama teur klne. had even-par 72. me women went Into match olav Tuesday while the men launched anoiner is hole round of quali fying action. In each case the low 32 players qualify for the cham pionship bracket. Oracle DeMoss of Corvallis, Ore., last year's finalist and a former champion, failed to return home from Curtis play In England In time to enter. Net Tourney Needs Sponsor The Klamath Falls Tennis Club Is looking for a sponsor for its up coming annual City Tournament. Exact dates of the neUest have not been set but KFTC officials said It would be '.'sometime this month." i Last year's sponsor. Moose Lodge, passed up sponsorship this .year. Weather Hurts WIL Attendance TACOMA in Bad weather has cut sharply into Western Interna tional League attendance this year, the league president said Monday. Robert Abel said 309.990 fans paid Uielr wav to see games from April 22 through June 30. A year- ago attendance totaled 354.220. i YOU PAY NOTHING DOWN fllM When you trade for this power mower llBv' '! Regular . nr ' ' cflu of l M TO 'fllJifx "I lr. .. 114" iur f::J Lets Old Mower Trade-in YOU PAY ONLY ' ALWAYS PlTTitc B UTS AT 11th and Main Western International League By The Associated Press ! (Victoria W Pel. .640 .544 .543 .468 .461 .459 .450 48 43 38 3 35 34 36 I Spokane Vancouver Trl-Clty Salem Lewlston Yakima Wenatchre 35 .443 I Monday's Results Wenatchee 4 Vancouver 1 Yakima 12 Victoria 5 Havana Cubans 4 Spokane 3 (exhibition) 'Only games) (American, National and Pacific Coast league standings unchanged. No games Monday.) Musial, Fain Top Batters NEW YORK ' Ferris Fain of the Philadelphia Athletics, show ing one of the most remarkable form reversals In recent vears. I Is back on top in the American League batting race, a spot he held at ihe alose of the 1951 season. Goinng hHless in his first 21 -rips .o the plat this year, entrenched among the .100 and .200 hitters during the early weeks, unofficially traded to the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Ti gers many times. Fain has battled his way back to hold the No. 1 position with a .336 average. Ferris, with 12 hits In 28 times at bat. picked up 13 points during Ihe pre-all-star week to wrest the lead from AI Rosen. Cleveland third baseman. Rosen dropped to third with a .330 average as his record for the week showed only nine hits in 29 at bats. Records Include games played Sunday, July S. Although he lost three points to 333. Stan Muslal continues at his familiar top rung in the National League, nine points bettter than Chicago's Tobv Atwell's .324. The St. Louis outfielder had a 9-for-29 yreek wntie Atweu, wno moved up from fourth, showed an eight point Improvement with eight bingles In 21 tries. Helsinki-Bound NEW YORK Wv Sixty mem bers of the United States Olympic team track and field team left Idlewild Airport Tuesday after their plane had been delayed sev eral hours due to mechanical dif ficulties. - - - Price 39 95 (SBOWOED III 1 1 .NfTTiTf ! 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The Padres shouldn't have much trouble, either, riding the Seals to an easy victory. Los Angeles, limping along In fourth place at six games behind Oakland, takes on Seattle In a series which might bring a change In the fourth place standings. Tha Angels will pit Bill Molsan (9-4) against Seattle's Jim Davis ((H) in Tuesday night's opener. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 6. Montreal 3 Buffalo 11. Rochester 2 Syracuse 4, Springfield 1 Toronto 4. Ottawa 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Charleston 2-3. Columbus 0-0 Kansas City at Milwaukee, rain. (Only games scheduled). TEXAS LEAGUE1 Tulsa 7. Fort Worth 4 Shreveport 7, Beaumont 0 San Antonio 7, Houston 3 ' Dallas at Oklahoma City, wet grounds. PIONEER LEAGUE Idaho Falls 6, Boise 1 Billings 21. Ogden 1 Salt Lake 10, Great Falls S Focatello 5-6. Magic Valley 3-5 KHAPP SHOES Air Cushioned . J. O. Kennett is tho osclusivo representative for Klamath and Lake Counties. 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