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    TUKSDAY, JULY 22, 1032
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
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Three Yankee Discus
Throwers in Finals:
IIKLHINKI (si Three American I
discus throwers pliched tltrir wy
Into the final u( the Ulyiniiii'
thaniilin.ihli tent Tunnday. but
but America's linen vuiiuueii
lied In till MK'ciuil bid for a
place In Ilia single wulis limit,
Ftirtuna Clurdlrn uf Minneapolis,
world record Jmlrtrr In the dlacun,
needed Ihrfo thrown lo. achieve
tl)4 required dl-itnnce In Tiii--dny
mornliig'a qualilytni round, but lie
finally made It Willi a heave of
108 feel. 1.04 lnclirn.
That left him ncimx five (ml
brhliid Ailiillo Coiuollnl, Italy'a
defending champion, but II topped
the bent ellorts of the other two
Americans, hntlt-of whom nunllllt-d
with Utelr first throws and dlUnl
try any more.
Him inrw. uf the llnlvrrally ot
Biiiilherii Callliirnla did UMI frrt.
23 lu-lir and Jim Dillon o!
Alabama Hnlvirchnic Institute and
Upper Huiidiiiky, Ohio, pitched I&T
lerl J. eft inrhra.
These mark were comfortably
beyond the minimum dl.anwe l
r'W leet II. OS Indira required to
qliallly lor Tuesday alleriurau'a
Imal.
Jatk Kelly of Philadelphia nitd
the U. 8. Navy gave rowing Ian.
one ol their mom thrilling spec
laclea In Ills "reptKitan" or second-trial
heat III the single scull",
but the finish photos allowed He
was beaten by Theodor Kocera uf
Poland.
U.IMINAIVD
Thus Kehv, one of the favorite,
was eliminated but Australia de-
. ,'VJ . r,,l
. CHARLEY MOORE
. . blue ribbon
fettdlnit champion, Mervyn Wood.
advanced to Uie (malt with a
victory over Paul Meyer of aw 111
erland In a almllar ni-cond trial.
Wood waa beaien by Britain
Tony Fox Monday while Kelly
auflered his flrnt defeat nt the
hands of Turll Tluknlov of Huinn
The United Slates earned one
anot In the rowing flnala when
Chuck Locg, Jr., son of lite Rut
Rera University Coach, and Tom
Trice, another Rumera student
from Eatontown, N. J., won their
repechage, heat In the event for
paira without coxswain.'
The American pair wllh cox
awaln, James Filer and Duvall
necn, ootn memos. oi jne aian-
ford crew, was eliminated In
close race bv Germany.
Ul'AI.IFV TWO .
The Russian track and field
team, second lo tlie United States
In the unofficial point tabulations.
qualified two men In the first half
of the field lor tne discus unai.
They were Olio OrlRalka. who
placed In the shot put Monday,
ano uoris uutenio.
In the ovrr-all point scoring-. In
cluding all Olymplo events, Russia
Is ahead of the Untied Stales. The
rovlft athletes acorad heavily In
gymnastics Monday to offset the
American margin In Irnck ana
Held.
The United Slates Is expected to
regain some of this loss in the
point duel In Tuesday afternoon's
track and field flnala.
In addition to Hie dlBcus, Ameri
ca haa three of the lop performers
in the pole vault ana two stars.
Including defending champion Mai
Whitfield ot Columbus, 0,, In tlie
100 meters final.
Five first place gold medals out
tsiii
v el the first eight events is me nest
TIME OUT!
"I lost became of an error) It
allowed aeven more men to bat,
ind they touched me for four dou
bles! two triples and homer!"
The JAYHAWK
. .Soy1
THERE'S NONE
J I BASE!
we
"9YJ. Oetan. Ethyl
JAYHAWK GAS
' 21SS SouHi 4ttli
United Stales force have produced
since they held lite uuuies In their
own back yard nt St. Louia in
Wi, )
By virtue of winning live firsts,
four aeeonda and Hock ol le.-jirr
pine-en in gymnanllra finals Mtn
day night, Huiiala retained It over
all lend In Kamea with ITS ' , ixilini
against 73 lur the United Males, all i
scored In track and field central i
sport of game.
In roinhlned lotah, Hwllzerlawl
was third with 41, followed by
Japan, 34 'i, and Cwchoslovskla,
10
The Finnish Army band, which
had been having trouble solving
the rhyllim of tne Hiar Hiiaimled
Banner, got plenty of practice
Monday.
1KT TL'NF.
They played the eiiiliein four
t.mrs on I'arry u uncn, uw
Hrnilglno, Chnrlie Moore and Jer
ry Blllle paraded to the winner ;i
rn ilrum In the center of the Imleid
ol llrlsiiikl'a Olymplo ataUlum.
O'Brien et an Olympic record
of 51 leet 1.41 Inches In the shot
put.
Remlitlno lot the Jurtgcn' nod out
of a lour-meii blanket finish in
Uie IWI meier datli. .
M-Kire tied the Olympic record
of W8 aeeonda for the 400-metcr
hurdlea which he act In Sunday a
trial".
And Blllle took the broad Jump
after U.S, Champion Oeorgo Brown
fouled three tlmea.
The band alao liol one wurnoui
on the Italian national anthem.
Oluaeune uordoni ot Italy won
the 60-kilometer walk, ecltln-j a
world and Olympic record ol four
houra, 2t nilnulea and 1.6 seconds.
Here la how Uie top eventa ot
lhi giKntlc sports show , went
Mommy;
Rowing The United Statea" un
beaten eljht-oarcd crew from tlie
Naval Academy advanced to Hie
llnala along with the Leander Club
of Ureal Britain.
Tli . American foilr-oared Willi
coxawaln crew from the Unlveralty
of waahlruiton also made Uie nnaii.
OymnaMlca Ruaala won live
gold niedala.
Wreatllng Americana won alx
and loat two aecond-round matchea
but under the complicated Olympic
point tearing ayMem all enhi men
remained In running for Tueaday'a
third round.
Cokes Eye
Invifational
Tournament
T1e Klamallt Cukes, League 4
Junior Legion baseball champions,
would like to host a two-day invita
tional, tournament "early In Aug
ust" but flrnl they're going to dis
cuss the financial hurdles In City
Hall meeting Wedneiday, 8 p.ni. -
Legionnaires, the sponsoring
Coca Cola Company representa
tives and Coach John McGinn la are
asked lo atlmid the confab by City
Recreation Director Bob Bonney.
Tentative plans would have tlie
Cokea Inviting three of the follow
ing teams: Medford, Coqutlle,
Bend. Eugene and Prlneville.
The tournament would be held
after (he State Junior Legion tour
ny which la scheduled for Aug.
1-3.
Basin Auto
Upsets Elks
Russ Combest hurled a one-hitter
and J. M. Phelan led the 11-hlt
parade last night as Basin Auto
upset, Elks in uie Meoa. wy sou
ball League, (-1,
Hcrculea and Metiers finished in
f-all tie si Uie end of five inn
lnga In a game that will be decid
ed Inter.
Phelan got three-for-three at the
plate, one a third-Inning home
run. Snec Slnlnen slugged a triple
with a runner on In the first Inn
ing.
Short score: ,
Baaln Auto - 313 03-8 11 1
Elka ' 000 10-1 1 1
Combest and Bennett; Favtll
and Harris.-
IAST
NIGHT
By The Associated Frees
Brooklyn Pat Manr.l. 146,
Syracuse, N. Y., outpointed Ted
Murray, 148, New Vork, 18).
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Or
lando Zuleula, 136, Havana and
New York, outpointed Noel Pa
quette, 140, Montreal,. tlOi.
New Orleans Bernard Docu
sen, 148, New Orleans, stopped Joe
Hardcge, 143 'i, New Orleans, 4.
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City Net
Entries
Show Lag
Unlci-B Uiere U a last-minute
registration rush, the field for the
nine-day City Tennis Tournament
wiu le rather slim.
Up to yesterday, registration was
lagging for the Moose-sponsored
net - meet that opens Saturday
morning and flnb-hes Aug. 3.
Six of lasi year's champlona will
be on deck thl year, but only four
of them will defend their titles.
Don Megnlc, men's singles cham
pion who last year waa tennis In
structor at Mooro Park, in'i here.
IN REDDING
Ken Kara, who teamed with Earl
Brooks to win the doubles title, ts
now In Redding. Brooks will team
with another partner In a repeat
atiempi.
Wnnda Jones, women's singles
champ, and Jan Taylor, girls king
pin, are both expected to be back
bn Uie flrlns line.
Vernon Keller, last year's boys
champion, will play In the junior
men's division this year. Ronnie
Lowell, junior men's champion for
many years running, is too old
for the youngsters now. He'll throw
in his lot with the men.
FAVORITE
Thst should make Bruce Dingier,
close finisher to Lowell In Junior
men's play for aeveral years, a
top-heavy favorite this year. He
was runner-up to Lowell lsst year
and teamed wllh Ron to win Uie
junior men's doubles play.
Playera planning to enter the
tournament are asked to register
at Moore Park or the Moose liooge.
Merrill, Fray-Tex
Win Slugfesrs
' Elghly-nlne runs poured across
the plate at Conger Field last night
as Frav-Tcx and Merlll won In
Olrls Softball League play.
Frav-tev outlasted Rockets, 19
13; Merrill out-ran Midland, 34-33.
Homeruns were hit by aisters Bar
bsra Rrt Re.se Paulson and Jean
Larson for Fray-Tex and threeaby
Midland Pitcher Margaret Scl.
' TENNIS
Baltimore Straight Clark ot
Los Angeles and Grant Golden of
Chicago advanced to the second
round of the Middle Atlantic Orass
Court m Tournament.
Champaign, 111., Unseeded
John Been of Shawnee, Okla., up
set NationnI Interscholnstlo cham
ion Ed Rublnof of Miami, 3-6,
7-5. 6-3. In the first round of the
Western Junior and Boys Champ
ionships.
STOP IN
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NY Wins
'Series
Preview"
Bv lOK RKtrltLKR
i Associated Press Hporte Writer
i The 4B.2U3 spectators who
watched the New . York Yankees
deleal the Brooklvn Dodgers. 6-3.
In an exhibition at Yankee Stadi
um Monday nlKhl may have been
reelng a preview oi tne iim worn
' series.
I Cerulnlv It will require some
mighty bur doings bv any of the
i other contenders to knock either
I the Yankees or Dodgeia off the
top perch, the Yjici ncauea
West Tuenday with a ccmfonable
4 -tme margin over then- near
est competitor. The Dodgers ar
rived home TucMluy with a com
manding 1 'j-game bulge over the
defending Nations! League Cham
pion New York Olanls.
Of the two, the Yankees appear
to have the rougher Wrk ahead.
Starling with a ivi-nlght double
header In Cleveland Tuesday
evening, the world champions wlU
pack 21 games Into the next 17
dst i. There ln'l an off day. any;
where on the trip.
Brooklyn and the Giants open
up 14-game home stantl. Tuewlny
night. The Dodgers start with
Cincinnati and the Clam's lake on
the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Impression Is that If the
Olanla are go'ng to null another
IBM miracle finish, tliev'd belter
start right away Instead of waiting
I until Aug. 11. as they did last
vear. The Dodgers aopear unstoo
ile right now. They've been
nlavlng at a sensational .i cud.
only a few- points air the recoro
gall established oy uie unicaav
Cubs of 1906.
Gems Stadium
Foreclosure
Steps Open
Klamath Baseball bondholders
last night appointed a live-man
Bondholders Protective Committee
to supervise the disposition, ot
Oema Stadium.
Bui their first Job will be and
It waa expected lo be done this
mornuig lo start foreclosure pro
ceedings. Klamath Baseball Inc. Is
bankrupt but this will make It of
ficial. 1
The five men, elected are Walt
Beane,' Henry Semon, Kenneth
Lamble, Dick Magulre nd Merle
West.
Thla committee will represent
some 65 bondholders who hold
131.100 worth of bonds that are
worthless unless Oems Stadium Is
not. to money-making use.
And that precisely Is what the
committee has In mind atler. the
foreclosure proceedings, a legal
'must-, are completed.
The bondholders Dresent last
night at the meeting In the Com
mercial Art Bulldlns. heard many
suggestions but no definite conclu
sion was reacnea.
Tney all agreed that "we want
to keep It as an athletic field"
If not baseball than something else
to entertain Klamath Falls sports
fans.
Keller's Tie
YFW for Lead
Kaler's beat erstwhile unbeaten
Parkmor, 1-3, last night to lump
Into a tie for the Midget Softball
League jead with Idle VFW. each
Willi 'i Hie".
In the other Midget same. Ex
change Club walloped. Basui Build
ing. 2F3.
Pee Wee League-leading Fluhrer
Bakerv was Idle last night but saw
Motor Investment threaten Its lead
with a 13-7 win over Wilson In
surance. Its fifth In six starts.
Other Pee Wee games saw Thomas
Insurance- edge Riverside, 10-8:
Junior C of C beat Hitchcock's Bea
vers, 12-S; and Condrey's wallop
Medo Land, 18-6.
GOLF
Gary. Ind. George Victor took
the halfway lead In the 3-hoIe
qualifying round for the. Great
Lakes Invitation with a 72.
OtOl"l lVllt,
81 sy0r-ike Seek r :
reaEt
HEP
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ALTHOUGH CATCHER BENNY IAWVER hasn't- teen much
acrton wrthh Cokes tbi season, he'll mek -tne trip e North
Bene! and may tee tome action in the qruellincj three-day
Junior Legion District playoffs that open Friday. '
1 ' '
Champion Cokes Drill
For Legion Playoffs
The Klamath Cokes, holders of a
respectable 12-6 season record In
their first serious plunge in Junior
LeRion baseball in many years, are
knuckling down to the chips-down
business or getting ready for the
Southern Oregon District olavoffs
that open In North Bend Friday.
The Cokes are League 4 cham
pions, dropping Just one decision
in eight conference outings.
They'll mix with Eugene. League
3 champs. Myrtle Creek HO-B) and
the host North Bend H0-A team
in the double elimination tourna
ment that could stretch Into Mon
day. Drawings will be made Just be
fore tourney time.
Coach John McGlnnts will prob
ably name Champ Hatcher and Jo
Jo George s his front-line hurlers.
In 30 Innings this season. Hatch
er holds a 4-0 record and a spark
ling 0.93 earned-run average.
George has won four, lost three
and his ERA. ts J.80.
David D'OUvo, ho whipped
Medford in five Innings Snnday,
STORM
WINDOWS
For Jformotion
Coll 5393
Mt.j,lA0M. WAIMIN01ON
Enjou
Even
HUM). SPOfcTS EDITC
will be the main relief man. In 16
Innings of work, D'OUvo has won
three against so losses riitb a 3.15.
average.
D'OUvo will likely come in handy
in a pinch-hitting role, too. He's
hilling .3U in 11 times at bat.
Leading hitter among the regu
lars is Jack Hendrickson of Merrill.
His mark is .381 In 42 trios to
the plate. Outfielder Louie
Tauche's mark is .375.
The winner of the district play
offs earns a berth in the State
Tournament. Aug. 1-3.
Against Eugene this season, the
Cokes have won Just one of four
games.
They haven't faced either Myrtle
Creek or North Bend.
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m
Locals
Face Ring
Invaders
Friday's Armory boxing card.
a bargain 36-round bill Is a North
Soutii rivalry that pat Seattle and
Portland boxers against home
grown products.
Tne lu-round main event, a light
weight scrap that is expected to
end somewhere jshsrt of the S
heats, puts Portland's Jerry Re
naud against Beatty's Ralph Wef
er. Renaud has been working out
(with Dick Wolie ii Portland. iSc-Ier
I nis daily stints on the road, and
is CKpecicu to DC in lop Biiapc it"
the Beatty Bomber.
GOOD LEFT
joins' Jerry's left hand that
made a crimson smear of Rudy
Carlson's face on the July 12 card
will make the Portland, boy tavor
lte over Welser.
Weiser, a lad the fans- can al
ways count on for a good fight,
earned the shot at Renaud when
he clubbed, Blackie Vanderveer
silly In the first round and. went
on ts- get a unanimous- a-ix-round
decision over the Seattle boy.
The three top preliminaries, all
scheduled for six. rounds, show
Seattle fighters against local op
ponents. The seml-windup sends Pat Ma
honey against Bruce Miller of Chii
oquln. Chu Chu Benson meets Klam
ath Rudy Carlson.
Millard Johnson faces Darrell
Karlnglon, also a Klamath Fa Us
boxer.
CLUB FIGHTERS
Bensc-a and Johnsoo are both Ne
groes with reputations as good club
lighters.
Th four-rounders are:
Zane Mingo, Klamath Fans, vs.
arfl)y Rlos. Merrill, ana K"
renecai, ruamam r aiis vs. usu
rlel Estrada, Chiloquin.-
Dlck. Reeder's, 5th ana Main, is
headquarters for reserved tickets.
VERSATILE
DURHAM. N. C. 11 Six- Of the
30 players Duke sent to the. NCAA
baseball playoffs were top notch
performers in other sporte-at the
school. Dick Groat was an All-America-star
in basketball; Red
Smith, Billy Lea and John Carroll
were football backs; Dick Johnson
excelled on the basketball -court;
and Jack. Tart was a soccer stand
out. - -
WIttWttri MMt Sanrtc
in iWa. Mm 4U
Marathons
Eggert's
HR Wins
For Ports
By The AmocUted Pre
It was overtime night In the
Pacific Coast League Monday
outfit &s th Portland. Beavers. p.Ut
an unusual Monday night double-
header with the Sacramento Sal
ons. Monday is the usual day off
for (he PCL teams. Other teams
were Idle.
The Beavers won the Il-lnnlng
oner, 3-1, ami Sacramento
stormed back to take the nightcap,
-. by breaking a one-ali tie in
the 13th.
Portland's Don Eggert won Uie
osieBer with two- run homer 4a
tlM nth. Lefty Glenn Elliott went
the route for the Solon in th
finale. Sacramento marked up the
win when Marino Plerettl walked
Jack atetaaple watt wo. dawn, and
the sacks bulging. .
Grumes Tuesdsr nleht wis see
Portland at San Diego. Los
Angeles at Seattle. San Francisco
at Oakland, and. Sacramento at
Hollywood. - )
By The Associated Press
ffATfO.VAt LEAGUE ',
Monday's Resulta
No games scheduled
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Results
No games scheduled
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L Fet.
Hollywood
Oakland
San Dego
Seattle
Los Angeles
Portland
San Francisco
67 45
.598
.586 .
,554
.505
.437
.473
.405
,395
65 46
62 50
54 53
54 59
53 58
45 66
Sacramento
45 63
Monday's Results
- Portland S-l; Sacrameow 1-a
(First game 11 innings;
Second
game 13 innings.)
-WMiera laientatisaal Leazu
W L Pet
Victoria
Spokane-
60 31
51 42 548
45 39 .536
43 47 .478
42 47 .472
43- 50 .462
38 51 .433
38 53 .418
Vancouver
Lewiston
Salem
Yakima
TTi-CllV
Wenatchee
Monday's Result
Vancouver 4 Spokane 3
Lewiston 9 Victoria 5
only games sehedsled
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