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HERALD & NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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How's That
Again?...
AP Nftraffaturn
MARDKLA. Md It'I t tltf
boy thew dNVM who won't lr
srl snout rnllriiR rilurauon
whrn ilir mulnr Iraeurn daniilr
bonua monrv about hit hpad.
Such la Hatlall Hutrhlnun.
Bib Iraiiuo talk failed to Irmpt
Hulrhlnaa aflrr lie piirhrrl Ihrro
bo-hll, no-run Balnea lor Mardrla
Hilti. It only rved lo cnibarraa
the 1 year-old Junior who la
6 Irrt 4.
"Mr aim ft nrofraMonal con
tract?" hr k. "Bhucka not My
ambition haa lwnva bwn to at
land coIIckb. Duan University
baa always brcn the drrsin."
Hulrhlnua l alnrerrlv modent.
Mention the bin leamira and he
tPDllps "I have mv doubts ol ever
bring that nood. I don't like all
this lu-is about thoxe no-hllters.
1 rpallv think a pitcher has to
have Hip lucky breaks to pitch a
Ilohlltcr.,
By The Associated Press
AMKRICAN LKAftt'F.
V L Pel.
New Yolk 4 3!) ,I3
ChlcaKO 411 34 .615
Cleveland 43 94 .533
Washmiiion 39 3D .tM
BnMon 39 3(1 .63(1
I'hlladrlphla 33 31 .4(14
HI. Louis 33 40 .410
Detroit 3 49 .338
Thursday'a Results
New York 10 St. Louis 3
ChlcaKO 3-4 Washington 0-3
Philadelphia 11 Cleveland 1
Detroit al Boston, rain
NATIONAL I.tA t,
W
Brooklyn 61
New York 47
St. Louia 47
Chicago 43
Philadelphia 3b
Cincinnati 34
Boston 30
i. ret.
33 .009
37 .035
34 .680
35 .651
41 .4(11
44 .430
47 .31)0
M .272
PltUburph 33
Thuriday'a Results
Chicago 7 Brooklyn 8
Pittsburgh 8 New York 4
nines
Cincinnati 6 Boston 3
SI. Louis 10 Philadelphia
12 in-
TACIFIC COAST LKAGI'E
W L Pet.
Oakland 60 41 .677
Hollywood 67 43 .670
Ban Dlcgo 67 43 .670
Seattle 48 46 .611
l.os Angeles 61 49 .610
Portland 43 61 .4A7
Sacramento 41 80 .400
San Francisco 40 60 .400
Thursday's Results
finn Diego 8 bun Francisco 2
Seattle 3 Los Angeles 1
Portland 4 Oukliind 3
Snciamcnto 3 Hollywood 2
Western International League
W L Pel.
Vlcloiia
Spoknue
Vancouver
Lewlston
Trl-Clly
Salem
60 38 .841
4!i 37
.641)
.634
.4118
.403
.450
.451
.444
30 34
311- 41
37 43
30 43
Ynklma 37 45
Wtnntchee 36 45
Thursday's Results
Victoria 1 Vancouver 0
Spokane 4 Trl-Clty 0
I.nwlstnn 8 Sulcm 4
(Only gun U'S)
the trotting mare Proximity, now
retired,. 1h tho only hoiso to nooro
repeat victories in such ninjor hnr.
nrss racing slakes as The Tllnn,
The Arden and the American Trot,
ting Championship,
fi Injny Maath, R.il, Comfort
and Hoapiullly at ih
I! Buckhorn Mineral
i Springs Sanitarium
riot Mtnrml nnd Mud
I Bnttu rff Excellent
l ft r ntiottmntlim,
I ArlhrlHit, Prlnllra
: ind Neurit)!. Curhon
(Oloxtile Vnpor Datht
3 nod for Aillimi,
Ecemit. 8 1 nut. Klirh
land Low 111 nod Prom tire,
Your llfflllh In our htialneM. .
For RrrervMloni or Information
AdrlrtMn: Fit, 1, Aflhtnnd, Ort.
Or Phont Ionff Dlilinrr
Dr. Ilfrmnn Woxlrr, Director
ChlroprarUc-PhyilclNrt
MW (golfers Miii for
Champion
Westland
Stays In
TACOMA iffl It's derpndnif
rhitiiipiiii Jm-k Wcftlland ol Kvci'
Ml vcrntiH younK llruce C'udd nl
I'lirlliind and I MO tltllnl Al Mi-o-urn
ol Hpokane aualunl Hill Maw
Imiiipy, ('iiimdii'a former ainntrui
ihuiiip, In Ihe arml . final. Putin)
ol Dm I'uclllc Norlhwrat (Jul! As
aoclallon chninplonahlps.
In woinpn'a piny, delendlim tit
lint Kdrnn AnrirrMm u( IMena.
Molll,, inrrla 1'ally leaner of He
nlllr mid Mrn, Mike Banks, anoilv
er hritttlello, tucea Mrs. Henry
UufM'hrr ol Tacniim,
'Ihe SA-bole semi-finals are be
Iiik played at lbs 'lacomit Ooll
nnil Country Club.
M M-I'AK
Hiuoolh-slroklntf Wehllmul cuu
tlminl his subpar liolt 'lliuriuiny.
uuiillnv Dr. Ilermnn Uahl ol 'In
citina 3 and 3. The inrlhodicai
Westland was two-undpr lor the
round.
Mawhlr.nev'a vlrllin In one ol
Ihe dny'a brut exhibitions was Curl
Jonvm of Heattle. Ttie rx-tlmni,
lioiu Viincnuver fired blrdlrs Iroui
the sixlh lliruuiih the ninth holer.
cliinlnallnR JoiiMin 4 and 3.
Mclturrl Ollslrd Dick Yost 01
Portland, one ol the pre-lourney
Invorlles, 3 and I. and Clarence
Hinilh ol Heattle went noun bcloir
Cndd by the aame score.
UOMI'ii
lu lite women's division, Miw
Anderson ran away Irom Mrs. Al
Pud, benltlc. 7 and 6; Miss Less
er beat Mrs. R. 0. Bluelow, (Seal
tie, o and 3: Mrs. lisnks outed
Anne Quant, Marysvllle, 3 and 1.
and Mrs. Hulacher scored 3 (nd
I triumph over Mrs. Kred 8hana
man ol Taeoma.
Men's second rounds results
Thursdsy:
Carl Jonson, Seattle, beat Oeorne
Oeechler. Ontario, Ore., 6 and 3.
Mawhmney beat fcddle Draper,
oeimie, i up.
Yost beat Warren Campbell, Be.
atlle. i and 4.
Menuerl beat Dsve McBeath
Orlllnuham 3 and I.
Weiiland beat Walt McElroy
Vancouver. B. C. 3 and 3.
Dr. Dahl beat Ernie Tullla, 8e
atile. 3 and I.
Clarence Smith. Braille beat
Warren Dawson. Beanie, on 19th.
Cudd beat Jim Shrlver, Bcattle,
on jvm.
DAVIS
SHOOT
VICTOR
Bill Dnvls wnn the hnHI.n
iiihooi at the Klamath Oun Club's
Wocus traps Bunday but was tied
by four oihers In the 18-yard com
pel II Ion.
Davis' 40 handicap score shaded
Vern Moore (481 but Moore, Bud
Clonke, J, M. Adams and R. M.
Smith all rendered 49 s to lie
Dnvls In the 10-vnrd event.
KOC has scheduled a regular
shoot Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
Huntlsy'i rulu:
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"SVli . 4S 4B
SUnt M 4R 4S
C'leske . 41 4J
Atlanta 4s xiO
I .Tiniiii 4H
I E. K Drlirell .. 4s 43
it St. Cirant 4S 42
t'nrl Olnry - .. .. 4S 4.1
William L'Doley .. .. 44
HHan Olney . 4:1 k22
Tom Carland 41 jcil
x.lhal 2S tsru only.
Buford Subs
For Wagner
PORTLAND in Joe Kshut of
Woodburn will meet Frank Buford,
Oakland, Calif., heavyweight, In a
10-round bout at Prlnevllle later
this month. Malchmaker Tex Sal
keld reported Thursday.
Bulord replaces Dick Wagner,
formerly of Oregon City, who was
withdrawn from the July 28 bout
by his manager who said Wagner
was too light to fight heavyweights
In a previous fight Buford won
a 10-round decision over Kahut.
Bakery Lads
Lead League
Fluhrer's Bakery slta atop the
henp In the Pee Wee Softball
League after an 18-6 clobbering of
Junior Chamber of Commerce Wed
nesday night.
At the same time Wilson Insur
ance wns beating Mcdo Land, 8-2
Fluhrcr'a holds three wins
gainst no losses while Farmers'
Lumber and Motor Investment,
also unbeaten, have notched Just
iwo wins.
SAFE! SPILLS! SPEED! THRILLS!
Medford Speedway
Races Every Friday Night
v 1 Trials 7 p.m. (Stondord Tlmo) Firt Event 7:45
General Adm. $1.50
JACKSON COUNTY
SHERIFF'S POSSE GROUNDS
YREKA SPEEDWAY
Hardtops- Every Saturday Night
.Trials 7:30 (Davliohf Time) Fint Event 9:30
Gen. Adm. $1.50 Reserved Scats $1.80 Childron 50c
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THIS TRIO of Reamei golfers huddled briefly this morning just
before tee-tim for Ihe Klamath Falls - Medford Redding
woman's handicap sweepstakes tournament her.. They ere II
to rl Donne Sproet, club champion; Mrs. J. R. Shaw and Ellen
Farreni. The first such tournament hero, the hosting Re.mes.
Golf and Country Club hopes to repeat each year.
WSC's Halin Reaches
NPL Semifinal Round
MIAMI. Fla.. (Pi Four truvs . strokes with John Halin. lonR,
from Illinois, California, Florida
and Washington teed oil Friday in
the seml-linals of Ihe unpredictable
National Public Links tournament.
Scheduled to go off first In the
38-holc, next-to-lnsl test of this
week - long amnteur marathon
were Omar L. Bogsn, lurmture
salesman from South Gate. Calif.,
and Bob Jtirx, 33-yenr-old Kastcrn
Air Lines pilot ol Miami Springs,
Fla.
Right behind vvpre Bob Scherer.
young Illinois laborer, matching
By The Associated Press
It ASM! A 1. 1.
81. Louis Cardinals extended
winning slrenk to 10 straight by
trouncing Phillies, 10-3,
(iOI.F
Miami Bob Scherer of Deca
tur. HI.: John Halin of Spokune,
Wash.: Omar L. Bogan ol South
Cate. Calif., and Bob Kur of Mi
ami Springs, Fla., gained the semi.
Ilnnl round of the National Public
Links tournament.
St. Anne's-On.Sca, England
Fred Daly of Ireland held the lead
in the British Open Championship
with a 138.
TENNIS
Chicago Top-seeded Dick Sav
llt ol Orange. N.J., led the way
Into the quarter-final round of the
National Clay Courts championship
with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Harri
son Bowes ol Highland Park, III.
RACING
lnglewood, Calif. Renown
i$8.30i won the Covins Handicap
at Hollywood Park.
Correction
A mistake In the line score
resulted in the Herald and News
printing Thursday that Suburbnn
beat Metiers. 6-1. In the Men's
Softball Lengue Wednesdny night.
The score was 6-6. Suburban
Tavern, second-place In the league
and losers to Just league-lending
Bill's Place, had to nip a Inst
Inning splurge by the rapidly-Improving
Metiers club to get the
win.
HARDTOP
Imp
-' Ji J U.ill mw
. I'&s
lanky student from Washington
i state.
The winners will tangle In an
other 38-hole argument Saturday
to decide the championship of the
American municipal courses.
Scherer, the 21-year-old Decatur.
111., workman whose pleasant man
ner and coolness under fire has
made him a favorite, came
through the quarterfinals with a 1
up victory over Tommy Bean, ex
pro from Trlon, Ga., who just re
cently got back his amateur stand
ing. Halin won the hot berth opposite
Scherer with a 2 and 1 quartpr
Iliuil decision over Arnold Koehl
er, 236-pound grocery salesman
Irom Indianapolis.
Bogan defeated Dub Pagan, the
West Palm Beach, Fla.. fireman.
2 and 1. In what he called a
"grudge match."
Kurz got his berth opposite Bo
gan by scoring a 2 and 1 victory
over 18-yenr-old Donald Thornton
of Los Angeles.
Matthews
Heads East
SEATTLE W Hary (Kld
Matthews, his Western training
schedule completed, heads East
Friday for his July 28 heavyweight
bout with Rocky Marciano in Yan
kee Stadium.
Matthews ended training here for
the critical 10-rounder on a high
note Thursday. He went several
fast rounds with assorted sparring
partners and almost kayoed one
of them Mexican heavyweight
Ray Aguilar with a stiff left
Jolt.
Tie Kid took light road work
Friday morning. He was to board
a train for New York Friday after
noon. Matthews said he will settle
down to rigorous training for the
Marciano bout when he arrives in
New York.
Children 50c
Finals
Savitt, Jap Red Hot
In Clay Court Scrap
CHICACJO 1 Callfornlans com
posed half the elKhl-player field In
rriaay s auarterlinals ol the Na
tional Clay Courts tennis Uiurney,
out a top-srened Easteiner and a
Japanese Davis Cupper were the
noiteat coniendera.
flllll the man to beat was Dick
Kavllt, Orange, N, J the nation's
No. 3 plsyer, first-ranked In this
meet, who moved against flllb-
seeded Ornnt Oolden of Wllmclte,
III.
But Bavlit'i play at River Fore-rt
Tennis Club this week only four
games dropped In 40 played during
three rounds has been duplicated
exactly by Japan's No. 1 Davis
Cupper, Jino Kumamaru.
Savllt and Kumamaru have
played almost flawless tennis In
their sweep througb the first three
rounds. Of the Jap'a four games
lost out of 40, three were recorded
Thursday In beating Don Kauer
01 Louisville. Ky., 6-1, 6-2.
At one time In Bavltt'a 8-1
a.o
waltz over Harrison Bows of High-1
land Park. III., the New Jersey
37 Beat
Par At
St. Paul
ST. PAUL. Minn. IJTi A golfer
could tee off for the second 18-hole
round In the St. Paul Open goH
tournament Friday with a neat par
72 under his belt and find himself
at least 38 places back In the field.
That's how hot the scoring was
Thursday In the starting 18 holes
of the 16.000 tourney at Keller
Golf Course. Twenty-two players
matched par but 37 ethers did
better.
Heading the pack with near-record
64s were Al Bessellnk. Escon
dido, Calif., pio In his third sea
son, and Henry Ransom, St. An
drews, III.
Tied lor second are Cary Mid
dlecoff, Memphis, Term., and Ted
Kroll, New Hartiord, N.Y, each
with 65s. -. .
Sam Snead, Masters' winner,
and Buddy Vlar, St, Louis, Mo., an
imrequent tourney entry, came
next with 66s. Three strokes off
the pace with 67s were Johnny
Palmer, Bedin, N.C., Mllon Maru
slc, Herkimer, N.Y., and Ralph
Blomquist, Eagle Rock, Calif.
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swinger scored 11 straight points.
Bill Qullllan of Seattle and Don
Flye of Taeoma posted a second
round 8-3, 1-6 men's doubles victory
over William Cranlon, Ban Marino,
Calif., and Jack Frost, Monterey,
Calif.
In women's doubles Patsv Heard
Portland, Ore., and Barah Mae Tur.
ber, fcvansvllle, Ind., scored an
easy 8-1. 8-3 triumph over Patrb-i
1 Elsrndrath, Chicago, uid Martha
! Oocbel, Clayton. Mo.
By The Associated Press
INTKRNATIONAL LKAGL'K
Toronto 3 Syracuse 2. 11 innings
Baltimore 6 Ottawa 6
Rochester 9 Buffalo 3
Montreal al Springfield, postponed
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
, Indianapolis 6 Milwaukee 4, 12 In- j
nmga
Charleston 10 Minneapolis 3
K. nsas City 12 Louisville 5
Columbus 6 St. Psul 6
TEXAS LKAGI'E
Houston 6 Dallas 3
Kan Antonio 3 Fort Worth 2
Beaumont 13 Oklahoma City 1
Shreveport 1 Tulsa 0
PIONEER LEAGUE
Salt Lake 7 Ogden 1
Magic Valley 6 Boise 1
Great Falls 6 Billings 1
Idaho Falls 8 Ptvaiello 7 (14 Innings
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U.S. Games Athletes
Shake Plaguing Pains
HELSINKI I The aches and
pains which have been plaguing
American track forces betran dis
appearing Friday and Indications
were tnai uncle Hams runners.
Jumpers and throwers will be at
lull strength (or the opening of the
Olympic Games next week.
Mai Whitfield, hope for double
gold medal triumph In middle dis
tances, held a good workout Thurs
day and said he was not bothered
by a pulled muicle in his leg. He
Hsld he would be primed for a
shot at both the 400 and 800 me
ter testa.
Irulu Btar.(lM Cclnn Utttl tralr
also troubled by a leg muscle said I
Skate Semis
Scheduled ,
DENVER in Eliminations and I
some final were scheduled Frl-1
day after a number of events
were decided Thursday night in
the American amateur roller skat-
lng championships.
Championships announced In
cluded: .
Juvenile "C" Girls 1. Grace'
Van Dever. Los Angeles: 2. Paul-;
ette Purkett. Grants Paaa.
Novice Men s Bingiea i. men-
'ard Cass Em0nt, N.Y.: 2. Philip
nitnan. Long Beach. Calif.: 3
ur-
win Hughes. Wenalchee. Wash.
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CHICAGO ' The Chicago Car
dinals of the National Football
League Friday announced signing
of guard Mike Sikora, 230. who
started at Indiana and wound up at
the University of Oregon after a
service hitch.
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Meanwhile, America's full Olym
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was scheduled to bo on the scent
by Friday n.ght with arrival ol
awlmmers, divers and water polo
team.
Next-to-last contingent checked
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rowers, 34 fencers, 12 bicycle rac
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