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i Cokes
Hatcher
Shackles
Medford
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Lemur i Aincrlriin l.mioii Junior
Hamuiill Ulln lor Ilia Klamath
Cukes.
Hatcher lillclu'tl n uillliunl two
hit, t-'J victory over Mwlloul yenler
ilny In tlir hriMiml mime nl Urinn
tiladiuin alter M'-Hord liml won
ihe nneiier liy a 1-3 count.
Willi the victory unci a berth In
Ilin Hulllhrlll Oli'liou I llr.lt li I play
ulln Julv 'JV.I7 III North llrnil.
Mrdluid tinilil hitvo kniilird tlir
leaine ntmidinu ami Inn rd the
numirl Into iilnvoll iiititic with
a kpcunrinmnn vlcluiy.
Hut IlliU'hrr hud llm Mrilforils
eallnii out of hl huud i llm visi
tors went littles lor UK Innluux.
In lh Hint Ilvr Innings, not Mod
lord man reached baio.
iirr
A couple o( error handed Med
loid a lilt run In the ixih alter
Klamath Kails had chased across
cm lit runs.
Terry Bherwnnd and Jerry Per
kins found Hatcher tor alnules In
I he laid chapter. lUK'hrre only
bd iniiliin when he walked In one
lun.
Second Mauritian Jack llrndrlrk-l
ton opened the drive lnr Iho title
in the lirat Iniiinu when ho drove
IJon Dealer homo with lKl
alter IJenler hud leaned a walk
Horn Medford Pitcher Oordon Car
iigan and stole accond bare. Car
i llin walked the nrcond Klamath
run In as Oio Cbken uorcd two
but lelt ihe bases bulging.
Larry Yarnell brouiiht It to a 3 0
In the third Innliui, Moling Jo Jo
lirorue on a loiui lly to center.
The Cokes broke lomo with a ven
seance In Hie fourth, adding up
lour ruiia, two on Meillord error
and two on a acrcumlwi double by
Oeorue who made up-lor Ills llrst
iiame pitchln loss.,
LAST lU'N
Dexter a Mtiiilr accounted lor the
ciiihth run in the llllh.
Medford collected eluhl hits oil
Oeorue in the llrsl inc. the, asm
number Jim Kelly gave up lor Med
ford. Hut Medlord fashed In "on III
hits, whereas the Cokea Icll II
hung up on the bases. Thul was
Uie inherence.
Catcher Dick Wuoten. brother of
Pllcher Dernld who was recently
botmht by the Brooklyn National
lor a liincy pnoo. touched oil Med
.irds bum in the Inst Innlnii ol
the opener with a two-run alimle.
UK) LKAII
Cenlcrlielder Tom Rodurrs trip
led In the i.econd and in-nred on
a pas.rd bull, VVooleu Mole home
.In iho nihil ahd Jerry Prfklii
scored on an error as Medlord
wont ahead tvO.
Henilrlckson. who tot Uireo lor
five In the two iiiiiiics.uimlcd in
the third inning to scoio Inn Mont.
Boiuery and close the count to l-e,
lun a Coke error and a slnule by
ItcxlKcru in Uie fourth and alxth
Kave Medlord two more ruiu ana
& niusliv 1-1 lend.
'the Cokes cooked up a rally In
the last frame but It flitled alter
two runs.
Una caret: . ,
First, anme:
Medford 313 101 0-7 8 4
Klamath 001 000 2-1 8 3
J. Kelly and Woolen; Ueurgc and
Yarnell.
Reeoud irame:,
Medloid 000 001 1-3 3 4
Klamath 301 410 x-8 5 3
CarrlRtn. 0. Kelly (0i and Wool
en: Hatcher and Yarnell.
Yakima
Climbs
By The Associated Press
The oecond division of the Went
ern International Lrimuo under
went a violent reshuflllnir over the
tjyeckend. Willi Yakima, rcstum In
the cellar Baturdnv. JumpInK to
sixth place.
Tlie Bears dumped the Wcnat
chee Chlels three Htraluht. bcntlnit
the Chlofs 8-3 Enliirdav nliiht. then
clobbrrnm Wenntchee 3-0 and 10-3
to sweep n Sumlvv twin bill. Tho
Chiefs dropped lino Insi place. -
The Bears aro now only live
ncrccnloKe nolnla behind the
fourth place Siilcin Senators, who
won two of three Raines with Trl
Cllv. Salem dropned the Sslurdny
contest 6-4 but enme bnck to win
bolh names of tho Sunday double
header, 3-0 and 3-1. Til - CUV
dropped from sixth to seventh In
the stnndlnRs.
I.cwlston maintained Its hold on
(lllh.' four perconttiKe points ahead
of Yakima nltliouith losing two ol
three Bumps with tho Spokane
ludlnns. Spnknna dumped the
Broncs 0-0 Hnturdnv nnd spilt a
Sundsv dniiblehnncler, loslns Hie
Larsen Wins Clay Court
SinglesDoubles Titles
; ' CHICAOO lf) ' Tako your eye
I off unpredictable Art Laiscn and
he docs something smashing, like
1 winning tho National Clay Courts
tingles and doubles titles Sunday.
The 37-year-old LHrscn, from San
' Leandrn. Calif., gave Iho Dnvis Cup
f Committee ol the U. H. L. A. T. A.
I komelhlng to think about as It met
ii In New York Monday lo line tin
; the newest .American Curt squad,
ii In winning his first clnv courts
crown In four yenrt of trying, Lar
sen caught lire for a 4-6. 6-4. 6-3,
. S-4 victory over fopsocded Dick
( Savltt of Orange, N. J., outranked
nationally only by Vio Bclxas.
i Larsen also teamed with, Grant
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AssiM-laled Press Mparts Writer
Hobby Shsnlt. lillilliet south
paw of the Philadelphia Athletics,
can:
I. Ilecome the bluiiest winner In
Phlladelphls't American League
history.
3. Hi-come the first second di
vision hurler In Uie past 60 years
to lead Ilia league In won ami
lost percentage.
3. Ilecome the first 30 - game
winner In the majors In It years
and the first American Leaguer
to reach thai total 111 31 years.
bhanU spun scven-hll 0-0
shuioul Sunday as the Athletics
split a duubleheader with the Chi
cago White Sox. The Sox took the
second. 7-4. It was Hobby s mud
shuioul and his Jtiih complete
game In 18 starts. He has won
It tud lost Ihiee.
CHANCK
Tho 8-7 lightweight from Potts-
town. Pa., lias a chanco to equal
or belter Uie highest total of vic
tories ever racked up by a Phila
delphia hurler. Jack Coombs ol
Ihc. 1010 Athletics and Icily Bob
(Jrovcs of Uie 1031 club each
notched 31 trlumplia,
Shantt was not the only pitcher
to shine Sunday. Vic Raschi came
within lour outs uf pitching a no
run, no-hll game fur New York
as the Yankees twice overwhelm
ed the Detroit Tigers, 11-1 and
13-3.
Itaschl had two out and two
strikes on Myion (Joel (Jlnsberg
In the eighth Inning of the opener
when the weak. hitting Tiger catch
er blasted 350-tooi home run
Into the right field slaud.i. It was
the only hit of the tamo for the
Tigers.
TWO-lllTTKU
Mike Oarcla turned tn a bril
liant two-hilter tor Cleveland in
the openor as Uie Indians swept
a doublehcadcr tram Washington.
1-0 and 3-1. Al Rosen's 17th Uome
run, with Bobby Avlla on base
and two out III the eighth, gave
the Indians the second game.
Maurice McUermoll also hulled
a two hmer for Boston as the Red
Sox look pair Irom the SI. Louis'
Browns. 8 b and 40. The young
lefthander fanned eight and walked
two In the ntghlcap.
Philadelphia's Phillies moved to
within four games ol the fourth
place Cubs, whipping Chicago In
a double-header, 1-3 and 0-3. Hlchie
Ashburn led the Phils' 33-hlt at
tack in the two games with five
satetles, including double and
triple.
TKII'I.K
Davey Williams' ninth Inning
triple drove In two mates and
gave the New York Olnnts 4-3
niRhtcap win and a split In their
twin bill with Cincinnati. The
Reds, behind Harry Pcikowskl's
slx-hlt hurling, took the opener,
10-3.
Veteran Matt Surxont and Rookie
Virgil Lester pitched the Boston
Braves to a 4-3 and 3-1 double
win over Pittsburgh. Ralph Klner
saved the Pirates from shutout
In the opener, slamming his 15th
homer with man on base In
the ninth.
The Rame between Brooklyn and
the Cardinals In St, Louis was
postponed because ol ram.
first 3-3 and winning the after
piece 11-7. The win Kept tho In
dians In pennant contention, onlv
seven and one half games behind
the Ironl running Victoria Tyoes.
The Tyecs ganged up on Van
couver's third - place Capllnnos
Saturday, taking both ends of s
twin bill, 3-1 and 5-3. Tho Caps
and Tvees were Idle Sunday.
When the University of Florida
won the Southeastern Conference
Baseball title this season, It wus
the Oalors' seventh Conference
crown since the loop was formed
In 1033.
Oolden of Wllmette, 111., to whip
NCAA champion Hugh Stewart of
San Marino, Calif., and Noel Brown,
Loa Angeles, 6-3, 6-4, 8-0 for the
doubles title.
Top-seeded Anita Knntcr of Mo
desto, Calif., took the women s
singles crown by coastlnn to a 6-4,
0-S victory over fourth-seeded Lu
cille Dnvldson, Lee's Summit, Mo.
Lucille and Dorlj Popple of Des
Moines on Saturday won the wo
men's doubles title with 7-5, 6-4
Victory over the 10-year-old Miss
Kanter and her Modesto neighbor,
Joan Mercladas,
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Van osa rsnt a laralr nsw tnlnsl plsns
frnm ,lh l.auli B. Msnn Fisn Com
psnr, IKO ' N. lib, st s 1w monthly
rait. Atitr a rrsitnsnis urns Tan ran.
If ?aa wilt, ehanta (ram rani lb pur-t-hata
aaratmenl. Tha Irani alrasdr paid
la all creilllrt la yaur purrhaaa scream
ana aa emer aawn parmini la ncoaa'
arr, Tha manlhly psrmanla ran hi
Hula hither than rant. Or If jail pr
far. rnu ran ranl'Ntia Is rrnl.
Nocal
League
Knotted
W 1. Prl.
HHI H 1 .721
Wt-fd 0 3 .7lT
ii muir i ;i ;-m
MrClouU 1 .!
Ml. hhaala 5 .4 -VI
TulcUkr 4 b ,4Vi
Kr"lt Vllx N IIS
YrckN 1 10 Alii I
Htlliilatl'l Ktillt
Ml Miatla I ft ftrnM VUy 9
(.H Cloud H lulclati ft
Wvrrl A Vr,i 4
Uun.itiulr J Hilt I
Weed edged Yrcka, 6-4. wllh a
Insl-iniung lully yt-slerday and
UuiiMuuir upset mil. . ,
This combination of events In the
Northern Calllorma Baseball
League threw IIIH and Weed Into
a deadlock for the top spot.
In other gamei. Ml. Shasta clob
bered Rcolt Valley I.V3 and Mo
Cloud defeated Tulelake, 8-5.
Line scores:
Mt. Shasta 15 10 1
Scoil Vly 18 4
Carrlngton, Suavely and Femln
1s: Esstllck, Sharp, True, Duncsii
and Hull.
Tulelake
McCluud ... . ....
Sowles and Faulkner
5 8 8
.8 10 3
Kurslen
nnd Dcrushia.
Yreka 4 8 1
Weed 8 0 1
Shirley and Williams; Banon and
Frus'a.
Dunsuiulr 3 8 3
Ullt .. 3 6 1 I
Root and Ctrtwrlght; Maddox
and Trlnca.
Hunting
Dates
Tentative
PORTLAND W! Deer hunting
season In Oreiton has tentatively
been set for Scut. 27 to Oct. 17
The Slate Came Commission an
nounced the dates for the coming
season at a meeting here Saturday.
The final dales will be set al an
other meeting Im-o weeks from now.
The U. 8. Forest Service hnd
urged Hint the season be delaved
until mid-October because of fire
dungcr In the woods. But tills sug
gestion, opposcl by most hunting
and sportsmen's groups, was re
jected by the commission.
The commission also scheduled
a hunter's choice deer season Oct.
I8-2U for those who fall lo gel
deer in the regular season. The
special season would be Held in
areas where deer arc problem
near faimliuiiis and arcus where
natural feed Is scant.
OA.Mr, DATES
The elk season has Identical
dates for eastern and western
parts of the stnle Nov. 1-20. There
ulso will be special hunts, 200 per
mits for the Trov area of Wallows
Countv. Aug. 23-38. and 200 per
mits for the northeast nortlon of
Umatilla County. Nov. 22-26.
Archers will have the same areas
as last vear. plus Hart Mountain
area In Lake County, Sept. 13-Oct.
20.
For the first time the pheasant
limit In Malheur County was cut
lo Ihe Until prevalhn In the rest
of Eastern Orenon three cocks
dav and no more than 12 in the
season. In Western Oregon It Is
two cocks a dav and no more man
four In the season.
The dates lor pheasant are uci.
24-Nov. 3 In the west, Oct. 34-Nov.
0 In the east.
REDUCED
Tlie commission said the pheas
ant population In Malheur County
had been so reduced by a hard
winter that Uie bag limit reduction
was needed.
The commission will continue Its
special Juvenile season at the Wil
son game manaaement area near
Corvaihs. The dates will be Sept.
27.28: Oct. 4. . 11, 12, 10 ana i.
and Nov, 8 and 9.
For the first lime In veart moun
tain quail were added to the birds
to be hunted, me limn win or
five quail In Western Oregon. 10
per dav and 20 per season in East
ern Oregon, ine oaics vuumuc
with the pheasant season.
Neale Wins
7th Title
PORTLAND Ifl Portland's
sharpshootlng Emery N e 1 e
chalked up his fourth stralRht
and seventh Oregon singles
tennis title Sundav as he downed
Jerry Dcwllts, uakiano, wain., in
straight sets, 6-4. 6-3. 6-1.
DeWllls toamea ,wun nerscnei
Hyde. Berkeley. Calif., however,
lo best neai ana awn vit-c, in
land, 7-6, f-7, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1, for the
men's doubles crown.
The women's singles title went
to Peggy Manset, Santa Barbara,
Calif., as she whipped Lcc'i wile,
June, 3-6, 0-4. 6-3. The women's
doubles title was won by Barbara
Loeck, Snn Francisco, as utey nc
fealed Mrs. Lee and Florabcl
Clough, Portland, 6-4, 8-1.
Johnny Wilson, defensive half
back for Michigan 8tato. Is an
honor ' student and president elect
of next year's, senior class. ;
Bill Engcln, newest umpire In
the National League, worked as
an arbiter In tho Pacific Coast
League for 16 years.
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Legion
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Mawhinney, Lesser
Golf Champs
lly JACK 1IKWINS
TAOOM A 11 A suntanned
muscle inun from the land of the
maple leaf and a plg-ialled girl
from Seattle were king and queen
Monday ul malcur golf In the
Northwest.
BUI Mswhlnnev of Vancouver,
H C . plucked off the men's Pact-
lie Nnrlliwwit flnlf Association I
rrown Kntnrdav hv whlnninir vouni
ilrui e Cuuil 01 t'orilmiu 8 Mid 7.
Thereby he snuffed out all the iai lime Mawninnev was tnree
10 candles on Cuild's birlhdav under par at 69 and Patty was
cske. as the sensullonal Oreon ' over oment par with
siuiv cnampion was trying uj win ! The Vancouver star, just turned
the coveted crown as birthday 23. once held the Canadian ama
present for himself. 'teur crown but had never gotten
Pig tailed, black - haired Patty ibevond the quarter - finals In this
iY.ser i he Bettie University star ! northwest classic. Auer winning
who took the women's Oregon title
this summer, won bv an even
wider margin over Mrs
tunru
Helicher of Tacoma 12 and 10.
Association ufflclals announced
Beavers
Mauled
By Oaks
By The Associated Press
Here It Is mtd-Julv and Leftv
O Doul has his Ban Diego Padret
i igni. up in a viriuai lie wnn Hlrher was not nlavlna
Oakland' lor first place In the1,1"- H , ,. !L , V!
Pacillc Coast league standing. VPe of trolf th carried I her
Kiln nitm wnn a ftntihlharter
i Sunday Irom San Jrancisco. 7 to 1
nj i i0 n. Memo Luna turned
ins 8th win oi Lie yci.r m
Ihe opener and Theollc 8m!th
loosed a three - timer In the
second affair. Sun Francisco's only
run ol tlie dav was Frank Kalln's
homer over the right Held fence
In Uie sixth Irame of the curtain
raiser.
Oakland took Its doublhcader
from Portland, 10 to 6 and 3 to 1.
Tho Oaxs simply oulsiuggcd the
Beavers In Uie opener, even though
each team got 13 hits. The dil
lercnce was that Sam Chapman
slammed his elghUi homer and
Tookle Gilbert got his 10th In the
Oak cause.
Seattle and Los Angeles split,
Gene Buker breaking up Uie ursl
gume with a single with the bases
lull to give the Angels an 8 to 7
decision In 10 liuiings, and the
Runners taking the other. 3 to 1.
on Boyd's long fly that Rave Al
Wldmar his second win in four
days. Leon Brinkopf got his 14lh
bomcr since June 12 in me opener.
Knucklcballer Jonnnv Llndcll of
Hollywood pitched and slugscd
the Stars to a 4 to 1 win over
Sacramento In the windup of a
twin bill after the Stars had an
nexed the opener. 6 to 4. Big Jawn.
one-time New York Yankee, poled
home run In Uie eleventh with
two men on base. He held the
Sacs to five hits and batted in
four Hollywood runs altogether,
Merrill
Sticks
In KB I
STANDINGS
. W
Merrill - 3
.Malm a
Alturas 1
Brally 1
Chiloquln 0
rn.
1.000
,7-V)
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..-U3
-out
Bandar's Itraalts
Warrlll 1 Beany 13
Matin 13 Chiloqutn 10
Merrill kept Its lead in the Klam
ath Basin Independent Baseball
League yesterday with 19-13 slug
test victory over Beatty.
.Malin stayed in the second spot,
outlasting Chlloquin, 13-10.
Lloyd Jensen led the Merrill at
tack with five hits In six trips,
Including three-run home run and
a double.
Leonard Johnson had 8 for 7,
Leroy Johnson 4 for 6 and Stew
art 3 for 5.
Dick Donaldson tripled for Malin
In the eighth Inning to breulc up
10-al deadlock,
Miilln missed Uie pitching of
Wayne Rick, ex-high school mound
ace. now with Salem of the Western
International League on look-see
basis.
Line scores:
Merrill 144 251 101-19 24 10
Beatty 340 021 021-13 10 10
Perkins and Leroy Johnson;
Jackson and Wclser.
Chlloquin 403 310 000-10 0 4
Malin 100 118 13X-13 13 6
Gentry. Flunks 6 and Franks',
T. Schmldll, Unis 6 and Hclns.
i
)OK IIWMrlh'O. lOl HOI
i
Tit
e
the 1053 tournament would be at
the Columbia Edgewater course
In Portland. Robert Hudson of
Portland probably will get the
presidency.
fcAItl.y
Both Mawhinney and Mils Les
ser asserted title Intentions early
In Saturday's 30-hole chsmplonshlp
Hlalclles. tacn was leading 8 up
iwhen they reached the halfway i
mark and paused for lunch. By
the ""t hole with a par Saturday
he tossed three straight birdies
I at Cudd and never let the Portland
bov get within shouting distance.
I Far off his game. Cudd had an
1 80 for the first 18 holes. He came
I back In the afternoon to shoot
I bit better golf than Mawhinney but
could cut the margin by only one
hole with his 38 against the Can
adian's 39. Merely by matching
pars with his opponent, big Bill
closed It out on the 20th.
NO TROUBLE
Rarelv In trouble. Mawhinney
did wander Into few sand trans
but his recoveries were terrific.
His best effort came on the 12th
hole when Cudd was three feet
Irom the pin. The Canadian's
blast from the sand slopped two
feet from the cup and hii par
;4 won ,ne hole wnen Cudd miss,d.
' llirOUKO UlC Wllltl luuuus. nunc
Patty was steady all the wav. re
taining the lorm t,hat gave her a
and 1 decision over Edean An
derson of Helena. Mont., In the
semi-finals.
Whitfield
May Enter
In Relay
By WILL GRIMSLEY
HELSINKI (IP) The 15th modern
Olympics veered sharply from
ceremony to preliminary competi
tion Monday, six days before the
olflcial opening, and the United
Stales primed Mai Whitfield for
a possible Iron man triple in Uie
ancient games.
Coach Brutus Hamilton of the
American track and field forces
said he planned to use Whitfield
in the 1,600 meter relay li tne
former Ohio State star's leg mus
cle Is healed.
"He Is t tireless runner and
gets better the more he works."
said Hamilton as he watched rain
wash out a scheduled Sunday
practice. "He is also fine com
petitor and wants to run in every
thing possible,
"It's quite load to carry but
If Mai's leg is okay, he'll prob
ably go in the relay. I dont plan
to pick the relay teams until alter
the Olympic sprints."
Whitfield, an Air Force sergeant
who has flown numerous missions
In the Korean campaign, already
is entered in the 400 meters and
the 800 meters. He won the 800
meter championship in 1948.
The important draw for heats
in the track and field events was
watched wllh particular interest
since It may bring an early show
of American and Russian strength.
Ellmlnstlons also were to begin
Monday In basketball.
Preliminary eliminations in
soccer and Held hockey begin
Tuesday.
Wools Win
The Oregon Wools, top team in
the Girls City toftball League, beat
Alturas Saturday night in prac
tice skirmish, 8-5.
Sue Bevans beat Marlcne Phelps
in pitchers' battle.
4th & Klamath Ph. 8146
its V" r v a' .r
' THIS IS MY FIRST DAY ON THE JOB.'" . .
&tt Ul, fOf ll your UlomuriT jja ,.; y:y a j ...
noidt ropairt ono4 occmorici,
fci I" i m w W
By The Associated ' Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W I, Pel.
New York 49 30 .820
: Cleveland 48 34 .675
I Chicago 47 37 .bm
j Boston 44 38 .550
Washington 41 38 .519
Philadelphia 33 40 .452
I St. Loult 3 49 .402
i Detroit 25 64 .310
' Sunday's Results
New York 11-12 Detroit 1-2.
Cleveland 1-2 Washington 0-1
Philadelphia 8-4 Chicago 0-7
ilouon b-4 St. Louis a-0 1 1st 10
Innings)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Brooklyn 55 22 .707
New York 49 29 .628
St. Louis 48 35 .578
Chicago 43 39 .524
Philadelphia 38 42 .475
ClnclnnaU 35 47 .427
Boston
34 47 .420
23 63 .271
Pittsburgh
Sundays Results
Boston 4-2. Pittsburgh 3-1
Philadelphia 7-9 Chicago 3-3
Cincinnati 10-3 New York 2-4
Brooklyn at St. Louis postponed,
rain.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L Pel.
Oakland 60 42
.588
.587
.577
.510
.510
.444
.400
4&
iSan Diero 61 43
Hollywood
1 Los Angeles
Seattle
60 44
53 51
50 43
44 55
43 83
,0 04
; Portland
i Sacramento
San i-rancisco
Sunday's Results
San Diego 7-1 San Francisco 1-0
Oakland 10-3 Portland 6-1
Los Angeles 8-1 Seattle 7-2 (1st
came 10 Innings).
Hollywood 5-4 Sacramento t-i i2na
game 11 Innings).
Western International Leafoe
W L Pet.
Victoria 52 29 .642
Spokane 47 39 .547
Vancouver 40 36 .526
Salem 39 44 .470
Lewlston 38 43 .469
Yakima 40 46 .465
Trl-Cltv 38 46 .452
Weoalchee 37 48 .435
Saturday's Results
Victoria 3-5 Vancouver 1-3
Spokane 9 Lewiston 6
Trl-Clty 5 Salem 4
Yakima 6 Wenatchee 3
. Sunday's Results
Lewlston 3-7 Spokane 2-11
Yakima 3-10 Wenatchee 0-2
Salem 3-3 Trl-Cltv 0-1
(Only games scheduled)
By The Associated. Press
Batting: Gus Zemial, Athletics,
and Nellie Fox, White Sox Zer
nial crashed pair of home runs,
one with the bases loaded, to lead
the Athletics to a 6-0, first game
victory over Chicago. Fox cracked
seven hits In nine times at bat.
getting five for five in the second
game in Uie While Sox 7-4 night
cap win. i
Pitching: Vic Raschi, Yankees
Came within four outs of a no
hitter, yielding one hit a two-out
eighth inning home run by Joe
Ginsberg as the Yankees whipped
the Detroit Tigers. 11-1. The Yan
kees also won the second game.
12-2.
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UP GOESiTHE
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IX YEARS QID. t .
Modest Earl Turner
Calls Punch lucky1
By RKD limn
Indian Dick Wolfe's sudden visit
lo Ihe Armory canvas Salurday
nighl was the first in his profes
sional career and also probably
the most costly canvas-visit he'll
make.
Wticn Earl Turner's short right
after 1:45 of the third round crump
led Wolfe like a tent in a high
wind, it stripped the Indian lad of
the Northwest middleweight title
that he held Just a day more than
three weeks.
'Ihe modest Earl of Richmond
described the punch a whistling,
chopping right that traveled no
more than a foot and landed flush
on Wolfe's Jaw "a lucky blow."
Lucky or not the majority of
ringside funs will label It premedi
tated mayhem It returned Turner
to Ihe throne he vacated in favor
of Wolfe the night of June 20 here
in a highly-unpopular decision.
LS'STINCT
The gritty Alluras lighter who
now makes Portland his home man
aged to stagger to hu feet alter
Keferce Earl Yoanley had tolled
"nine" but It was pure ring In
stinct that made it possible.
lie wobbled to the nearest cor
ner and groped blindly along the
ropes like a guy trying to find
hght-switch In a, pitcb-dark room.
Turner, in a neutral corner, start
ed to close in.-- But he hadn't
reached the center of the ring when
Yoakley wisely waved Wolfe aside
and rushed in to hoist the Earl's
muscled right arm;
It appeared to this writer that
Wolfe hud started one of his deadly
left hooks. But It never landed.
FEW HAW IT
Turner, his right glove poised
lazily at his shoulder, lashed out
suddenly. The punch was so swill,
lew really saw it.
It drove Wolfe's mouthpiece up
into his Jaw like wad of chewing
tobacco.
The curly-haired Indian collapsed
and didn't stir until Yoakley had
reacnea seven.
The Herald and News unofficial
score card had Wolle winning the
first round. Turner uie second, born
by squeaky margins. Wolle land
ed a hard overhand Tight in Uie
first heat that rocked Turner. But
the Richmond Negro had his left
Jab working in uie second, trying
to find an opening for his right.
ttaipn weiser. tne neatly Bomb
er, rocked Blackie Vanderveer with
a one-two blitz In the first round
of their six-round seml-wlndup re-
maicn and went on to win a unani
mous decision to even the series.
DULL '
Vanderveer was laek-lustre after
receiving Weiser's blasting right on
his chops' in Uie first chapter and
seemed to Just go through the mo
tions Uie rest of the way.
He didn't. box Weiser like. he did
the first time but seemed to be
trying for a knockout. That was
up Weiser's alley, because the
Bomber can punch with Uie best
of them.
This writer had Weiser winning
five of Uie six with one, the second,
even. -
Malin Beats
Chilcquin
Malin beat Chlloquin, 8-2. Satur
day in Junior -Baseball League ac
tion. Chiloquin's .Copeland poled
home run for ihe losers' runs.
' Burnt Teart Moth Hole
' Worn Place Bewoven
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Jcry Rcnaud was the evening's
hit.
The Portland lad's left Jab bad
Rudy Carlson's nose bleedins soon
after Uie second round opened.
Renaud finally set Carlson up In
the third round and pitched htm
face down on the canvas with a
singing right uppercut. Carlson
somehow got to his feet but was
noticeably out of his heud. He didn't
near tne bell and started slugging
with Renaud until Referee Wally
Moss, who handled the preliminary
matches, broko It up.
COMKBACK
Carlson made an astounding
comeback as Renaud tried lor the
knockout he just missed In tha
third.
Carlson actually took the last
round, but the decision for Renaud
by Moss and Judges Bob Ross
Sr. and Bert Rohu was unanimous.
In preliminary matches Kid PoU
lard of Willow Ranch won unani
mous four-round decision from out
classed Don Plcord. Chlloquin, and
Clyde Phoenix. Willow Ranch, fin
ished fast In the last round to get
surprising draw with sDunkv
Porky Jimtnez. Jlmlncs dropped
Phoenix in the second round.
Flailln' Phil EamDson of Reno
challenged the Winner of the main
event. Ursal Snapp, Merrill's urlde
and Joy home vlsitlne after finish.
ing his schooling at the University
of Southern California, was also
Introduced from the ring and Indi
cated he would be willing to fight
here soon.
SPORTS MIRROR
By The Associated Press
Today a year ago Citation
reached the magic mark of tl.000,
000 in earnings by winning the
8100,000 Hollywood Cold Handi
cap. Five years ago Ezzard
Charles knocked out Fltzle Fitz
Patrick In the fourth round ol a
scheduled 10-round bout at Cin
cinnati. Ten years ago The New York
Yankees defeated the Detroit Ti
gers, 3-0, as Hank Borowy hurled
a - two-hitter, and boosted their
league lead to six games.
Twenty years ago Jimmy
Foxx, slugging Philadelphia Ath
letics first baseman, slammed out
his thirty-fifth home run of the
season in a game against the De
troit Tigers. - .
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