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DICK WOLFE, who has foucht
Earl Turner lour times, is looking
forward to the fifth chapter.
He has It coming. -
Follow-up stories of the recent
' Wolfe-Turner fiuht in which the
Oakland Negro cooled Wolfe in
three rounds have somewhat
miffed Wolfe and his manager. Har
ry Eagles.
Unfortunately. . they have read
into the stories thatit's mv opinion
Wolfe Is "washed up" to use
agles words.
. Wolfe Is a loud shout from being
washed up.
. When Turners short right reach
ed base before Wolfe's left hook. It
marked the first time Wolfe has
been stopped in a long ring career.
! Fairly well-known fighters like
the Oempseys. Armstrongs,
Louises, et al. have been stopped.
My uosUfight stories were bv no
means intended to even intimate
Wolfe "has had it."
Wolfe gets our vote as one of
the best crowd-nleasers to show in
Klamath Falls in some time.
NOW WOLFE wants Ursal Snapp
with the winner to fight Turner.
The Wolfe-Eagles team count
Phil Sampson out ' completely in
reference to a recent column that
suggested as elimination tourna
ment. .
"In the meantime." Eagles sug
gest, "let Sampson fighl someone
who means something. ' someone
with a name and reputation." He
suggests Johnnie Bassett. from
Hew York with a good record).
Eagles advances three reasons
why Wolfe should get the first
crack a v. Snapp with a title fight
with Turner the prize to the win
ner: 1 Wolfe is the boy who has
been aoing the lighting, keeping
buy. and giving the fans a run
for their money.
(31 Wolf f is the boy who gave
Turner a rematch three weeks
alter lifting The Earl's title.
(3) Wolfe, with Eagles, bas bent
-over backward to keep Klamath
Falls the only really busy fight
town in the state- -
Ridin' Herd agrees with Eagles
on all three counts.
To Mack Lillard. promoter:
Why not put the Wolle-Snapp
fight outdoors in Cems Stadium?
WHILE ON Boxing Boulevard,
promoters of the upcoming Harry
Matthews-Rocky taarciano fight
are' 'singing the blues."
And no wonder.
Pre-fight publicity has been buried
in record-smashing Olympic stories
and Democratic convention bally
hoo. Promoters - are reminding the
people that the Matthews-Marciano
squabble promises to be the best
in a decade.
As a matter of fact, the drum
beaters for the Yankee Stadium
brawl haven't been able to sneak
the odds on the wire.
At least our wire here has had
nothing about what the gambling
boys are thinking.
JUNIOR LEGION baseball of
ficials decided to gamble in a
Wednesday night meeting.
They voted to go ahead on plans
of staging Klamath Falls' first an
nual Junior Legion invitational
baseball tournament.
Teams being eyed to mix with
the Klamath Cokes In the two-day
tourney at Gems Stadium Aug. 9
and 10. are Coquille, Bcivi and
Medford.
Somewhere In the vicinity of
1000 customers are needed to pay
11 expenses of the visitors.
I think it's a good gamble.
It will bring to Klamath FhIIs
three of the best Junior Legion
baseball teams in a Saturday night
Sunday afternoon ballfest.
It will be good baseball for a '
town that has had the "baseball
blues" since the Gems folded.
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Win 13
Of 14
By The Associated Press
The honest team in the Pacific
Coast League right now is the
Hollywood Stars, Manager Fred
Hancy's club has won 13 of Its
last 14 games.
The Slurs downed Sacramento
Thursday night, i to J. Tile game
was played under protest from the
second inning on.
San Diego snapped out of a dead
Iv losing streak, rebounding
apiinst Portland lor a to s vic
tory alter losing the first two of
the series. Ben Flowers registered
his sixth win of the season and
wasn't scored on until the ninth
inning.
Oakland nosed out San Francis
co. 4 to 3, in 10 tunings. With the
bases loaded and two out in the
tenlh. Spider Jorgensen hit a
grounder to Seal Shortstop Don Al
tano, and he muffed the ball.
Pitcher Al oettel scoring me win
ning run. I
Kettle and Los Angeles split a
doublcheader. the Rainiers win
ning the opener to a e to o score.
Al Widmar allowing only three hits.
t An"itM amk the second. 2
to 1. in 13 innings. Leon Brinkopf's
double brought noine ooo uswi
with the payolt run.
US, Japs
ix In
Cup Play
CINCINNATI iPi The long
'hard road that leads toward vic
tory in the famed Davis cup ten
nis matches opens here Friday for
Japan and the United States.
The one-time opponents in a ser
ious shooting war were to face
-I. -i' . o m .-c tennis net at
the Cincinnati. Tennis Club in the
tirt Inn singles matches of the
Davis Cup rone competition. Play
was to begin at J P.m.
Jiro Kumamaru. Japan's No. 1
... n far- Art t.srseJl.
Ulajo. -
I the unpredictable San Leandro.
(Calif- star in the opening singles
match while Vic Seixas of Phila-
. . w- 1 nlavr.
was paired against Atsushi Mtga-
yi, ao-year-oia iresnmau- x u
order will be reversed in the re
maining two singles duels Sunday.
The doubles match will be
played Saturday. It apparently
was a cinch that Billy Talbert of
v-... vnrt iiip tt s. 'team's can-
tain. and Gardner Mullov of Mi
ami. Fla.. would represem uit
United States.
m.- i dOTllnAri tn name
1 1 .c wniHwn - -
their doubles combination pending
outcome of Friday s singles.
Cokes Open
District
Bid Tonight
The Klamath Cokes face Eugene
in North Bend tonight, 6:30, in the
opening game of the Southern Ore
gon Junior Legion district playolfs.
The host city and Myrtle Creek
tangle in the afterpiece.
Jo Jo George will pitch for the
Klamath nine when the Cokes
open their bid for a state tourna
ment berth in the double elimina
tion tourney that can end Sunday
but may stretch Into Monday.
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THE HERALD AND NEWS photographer snapped Jerry Re
naud just after the Portland lightweight finished his loosening,
up drills last night at the Armory in preparation for tonights
clash with Beatty's Ralph Waiser.
Weiser, Renaud Mix
In Lightweight Brawl
The lightweight champion of Ore
gon baa been lost somewhere in
the shuffle but the winner of to
night's squabble at the Armory can
at least put up a large claim for
the title.
The 10-round main event sends
Beatty's Ralph" Weiser against
Portland's Jerry Renaud.
Officially thyre hasn't been a
recognized wearer of the 135-pound
Heaton Nine
Puffs Lead
Hcatons widened its lead In the
Junior Baseball League yesterday
with a 24-1 win over Pelican City
while second-place Chuck Wagon
was an upset victim of Malln by
a 4-1 count.
The Heatons-Pcllcan City game
was called after four innings be
cause of darkness but it made
little difference. Don Taucher led
the Heaton onslaught with a single,
double and triple.
Malln Pitcher Miller struck out
five as did Chuck Wagon Pitcher
Guptil.
Merrill Wins;
Malin Passes
Merrill beat Midland and Malln
forfeited to Tik-Tok in Girls Soft-'
ball League action last night.
The Merrill-Midland score was
not announced.
fgott warn 'straight 'kurkn
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...Be sure it's , y2'4"
BARCLAY'S: Mf?
crown since Joey Ortega held it for
several years.
The Klamath Falls Boxing Com
mission Isn't labeling this a title
bout but the winner for all prac
tical purposes can claim ownership
of the crown.
At least the winner can make a
strong down payment on the "Ore
gon's best lightweight" tag.
There's no other lightweight who
has a better claim than Renaud
rigiit now.
Fistic "big names" may be mis
sing from tonights card but there's
potential action all the way
Uirotizh. ' ' '
Pat Mahcnry.'ia big hard-hitting
boy frorri Seattle, mixes with Bruce
Miller. Chtlcciuin. who Isn't ba.sh
ful cither about doling out leathered
punishiarnt.
This oiie is down for six rounds.
Mahoncy impressed Armory ctioio
niers on a recent card in a donifV-
brook win against Kil Pollard. Mil
lcr holds a draw with Pollard. '
Two more Seattle boys, both
Negroes, show in six-roun'.'ers
against Klainnth Falls' mauling
millhaiuK Rudy Carlson and Dar
rell Harrington. !
Chu Chu Benson meets Carlson: i
Millard Johnson faces Harrington.
Two four-rounders complete the
36-round card.
Armory doors swing open at 7:45
for an 8:45 start. - I
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H.v JACK HAND
Associated Press bporla Writer
Are the New York Giants start
ing their big push?
Still 3 'j games behind the Na
tional League leading Brooklyn
Dodgers, the Ulanta rallied behind
Max Lanier Thursday m dump the
St Louis Cardinals, (-5. Lanier
twirled a aix-hlllcr.
The Giants almost made up mora
ground but Brooklyn came back
to simile Cincinnati, 3-1, on Duke
Snlder's 11th Inning homer alter
the Reds had won the lint half
of a doublcheader, 3-3.
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Ed Mathews, a top candidate for
National Leasue "rookie of the
your' hit his Kith homer and later
scored on Walker Cooper's dou
ble In Boston's 3-1 victory over the
Chicago- Cubs.
The Phillies and Pittsburgh were
not scheduled.
Talk of a New York Yankee
runaway in the Amerlcun faded
as Cle eland handed Tom Morgan
a 4-3 lass In his last ball game Do-
lore joining tne Army.
t'ALL DOW'S
With a chance to gain on ihe
Yanks, both the runnerup Booton
Red Sox and Washington lell down.
Boston was shut out by Chicago's
L-ou urcuow, 3-U.
Walt Drono continued his lone
distance hitting (or Detroit with a
two-run tie-breaking homer In the
eighth Inning for a 4-2 edge over
Washington.
The St. Louis Browns ended their
seven-game losing streak with a
4-3 win over the Philadelphia A 'a
on u o D D y Young a aixtn-lnnlng
homer.
Net Lessons
Open Monday
Ronnie Lowell. Moore Park net
Instructor, has drawn up a sched
ule that goes Into effect Monday
and will permit persons I to 10
to learn how to play tennis.
Lessons for youngsters 1 to 11
years of age will be held between
9:30 and 10:43 a m.
Eleven to fourteen year olds have
from 10:45 to noon. One o'clock to
2:30 p.m. will handle those 16 to
18. Adults classes are billed frtro
2:30 to 3.
Other arrangements can be made
If persona Interested in tennis In
struction are unable to meet thl)
schedule, Lowell said.
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