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rmriAY, .wi.v my PAGE NINE n lQ)iiinppnrnp f ; HERALD AND NKWH. KLAMATH KAUJj, OHKUON Cm , ' . . , ' , . .....'. mm i :fK vFW ! ( r ... . --iiimtn Hi f Ini1 -1 f n-ir - " ' - X ; PRETTY JAN TAYLOR ( right ) will defend her Junior girls tennis title in the Moose-sponsored ; City TournemenMhet opens Sunday it Moor Park. But challenging her for looks and inci ' dentally (or her title will ba Lillian IPeachis) Mahan (left) and Barbara Thompson. Tha an , nual tennis tournament wet moved back te Sunday it wai icheduled for a Saturday start ' bacaui of a lag in tign-upi. Olympic Champs HELSINKI 1 Olympic clump Ions crowned Thursday: TRACK AND HKI.ll 110-meter hliih hurillcn -t Har rison Oillard. USA. Clrvelaivl. .13.7 1 new Olympic recoid: old record, : 13.9. Ml by Bill Porter, USA, IMS). (.ouo-mcttr run Emit Saloprk, Cjcclioalmoklu, 14:01) 8 tnew Olym pio record, old record, 14:15.4, set hy Herbert Bchadc, Ucrniany, in qualifying l'uenday), llninmernlirow (lowef Ceermnk. Hungary, 101 leet, ll.fJT ' Incliea luew uorld and Olvmptc record; Md world record, I'JU-l.ja. xel by Imre Ncmeili, lluiicnry, ID.SO; old Olympic, record,' 1H5-4.06, act by Kr Help, OeriWany, 1030. aVnmen't, 80-nielrr hurdlcn Blilrlry Strickland, Australia, : 10.0. Women'a Javelin ' Oana Zato. ekova, Crechoalevukia. 164 leel 7 OS InctieH (new Olympic reconl: old record Hf-fl.13,' net by Hcrma fiiuint. Atulrln, 1948). Individual (nils Cbrl.itlnn IVODola, Klance, cllil viclorie.1, II hits. " WOHKN'H iYMNASrn:s Ntnn exrrclMS comblncdRutl Individual emhl exerclHes com bined Marie Uorokhovakaja, Kub an. f HI Ll) IKH'KKV Team India (defeated Holland In linala). By The Associated Tress GENERAL HEI.8INKI Harrison Dlllnrd ol Cleveland set new Olympic rec ord ot 13.1 Kccunds In wlnnlntt the tlO-niclcr hurdles at the 1053 names. ( CiOLf NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Delend Inn Champion Tommy Jacobs, Mon tebello, Callt.. captured two match es to advsiice to the loiuih round ot the National Junior Ooll Cham pionship. r SIOUX CITY, la. Al Bcs.se flnk. Escondlto. Colli., shot a lev-en-under psr 05 to grnb the 18 hole lead Mi the Sioux City Open polt Tournament. Welcome Lcgionnairci LEFS GO TO THE Brimming Cup KENO For a Really FAMOUS MOUNTAIN BURGER V 4-lb. Fuiih Hamburgar Crlip lettuce Freih Sliced Temeta Plcklei er Relish Onion Petete Chips , t Mustard er Catsup f WHIRL ELSE "iCr POP. ONLY JJW Chicken dinners by eppointment BRIMMING CUP CAFE, Vl mile Past Kane Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Dally end Sundoy Spokane, Caps Lag In Drive to Stop Tyees By 1 ha Awoclmted I'reaa Tlie Spokane Indiana and Vancouver Cnnllnnui. both drlvinu to overtake lite pace-ACttlnir Vic toria Tyeea, received double tot backs In Western International Lencuo baseball play Thursday ulithl. The Tribe, ret,lum In llilid plade, lost both ends ol a rioiiblcliemler with the Tvrea. -4 and 6-3. and lite second-place Caps dropped a pair tu the LcwisUm III unci, 0-1 and VI. ' eaaers m ny The Associated Press NATIONAL LEACil'lC lLUtlni Mu-lal, SI. I.ouls, 3J1: Aiwell, Chlcauo. .310; Klu.v. 1 rewskl, Cincinnati, .318; Pnlko, , Brooklyn, .316: Addis, Chicago. 1.313. Home run.s Snucr, CIiIciiro, 131: Hodden, Brooklyn and Kmcr, 1 Pittsburgh. 10; Mathews, Boston and Thomson, New York, 16. Pitchinn Hue. Brooklyn. 1-0. 1.000: Black, Brooklyn. 4-1. .800; Wllhclm, New York. 7-3, .788; Ki skine. Brooklyn, and Horn, New York. 10-3. .768. Strikeouts Spahn, Boslon, 110; Wndc, Brooklvu, 01; Sluimon.s, Philadelphia. 87: Roberts, Phil. adclphiH, 85; Muvcll, 81. Louis, 84. AMERICAN tEAfilK noltlim Woodllnn, New York, Ooodmnn, Boston, .30; Kell, Bos ton, .323; Rosen Cleveland, ,3HI. Homo runs Berra. New York, 21: Rosen. Cleveland. 18; Doby, Virvciniiu niu nui", uc.iuii, ... Robinson, Chicnuo, Dropo, Detroit and Zernlnl, Philadelphia, 16. Pllchlnir Shants, Philadelphia, 17-3, .850; Raschl, New York, U 3, .846; Shea. Washington. 0-3, .818; Sain, New York, 8-3, .727; Rey nolds, New York. 13-5, .106. Strikeouts Shunts. Philadel phia. 00: Pierre, Chicago, 06; Garcia. Cleveland and Reynolds, New York. 04;. MrDermott, Bos ton and Orny, Detroit, 78. . , Wl USI OOODYEA MATERIALS sad FACTORY METHODS STOP IN TODAY FOB goodAear Extra-fmliaQ RECAPPING B Ischenge H isr e.ooxit CONVENIENT TERMS goodyear SERVICE STORE 8th and Klamath Ph. 8141 EH ML I I Victoria'! twin win over the In. ,ne'dlans put the Tveea 13 names ahead ot Vancouver and 13 V, Raines up on Spokane. - In other leaeue action Thursday nlehl. the Salem Senators made a clean i.wfei of their three rcsme hcrlcs with Yakima, dropping: the Bears 8-7, and Wenatchee outlast ed Trl-Cllv. 12-7. i The Tyeea slapped out 1 tilts In reRUterliiB their first game win over Spokane. The second con test was a Uehl oltchlnr duel' be-i tween Victoria's Bill Bottler and Spokane's Francis Chase, who save UP three tills apiece. Charlev Mead's ble bat proved the decidlnir factor for the Bronct In their win over the Capilanos. Mead hit safely five times In eight trips to the plate during- the two rames and got credit for five RBI's. three of them on a three run homer In the eighth Innlni of jthe afterpiece. Salem marked1 up Its win over Yakima in the eighth inning on a walk, a socrlllce and a single. Rookie Bud Francis, who took over mound duties from Ted Edmunds In Uic seventh, jtot credit for the win. his fourth in four starts. Seven pltchcra saw action In the free-swinging donnybrook at Ken newlok. wilh five Trl-Clty hurlera nnradin? to the mound In an effort to Slop Wenatchee. Bill Stites. who relieved Charlie Oubre in the fourth, took credit for the Chiefs' win. wenatchee gained the win In the eighth when thev poured live runs across the plate to crack a i-sii lie. iERlCflfl Enjoy yourtelvet ai you never have before! The, town it youn. Feel free to ask ut for direction! er ether in formation. And if the mercury toart . . come in and cool off under our air conditioner, SAM NESLIN Oregon Woolen Store Americans, Reds Both Notch Hoop Victories HELSINKI 11 Runla's bes- ketball team made Its Urn appear ance In the Olympic tournament Friday and whipped Bulgaria, 74 to 4(1. In a flrol round game. The big. fast Russian team looked Impresilve alter the United Stalei, defending champion and favorite, had turned in an undis tinguished performance In beatlnf Hiingarv, 60 to 48, The Hussions showed plenty of court suvvv and plenty of strength on the bench, u'llng; twelve players who scored about equally. In other first rourvj games. Uru ruav defeated C.echoilovikls. 6S- ol, In an overtime period and Ar- Ashenfelter Runs Record Steeplechase Hy TKU KM1TS HELSINKI 1 Horace Auhen. feller, the galloping- FBI man from , Glen RidKe, N.J., won the Olympic 3,000 meters steeplechase Friday. I It was the first time an Ameri can has won the Steeplechase since the modern Olympic games began. Ashenfclier's time was 1:45.8, breaking the Olympic record. This was the fastest time this event ever has been run In track history. ' mere Is no omclal world rec ord for the Steeplechase because cour:e:i vary. Vladimir KazanUev of Russia was second and John Dlsley of Great Britain was third. Ashenfelter won when he suc cessfully negotiated the water Jump about lAo meters Irom the finish and Kajiantsev altered there. CLONE It had been a shoulder-to-shoulder duel all the way but the Rus sian forged ahead a yard on the backslretch of the last lap. The crowd ol 10000 regarded Ashenfelter's Victory the biggest upset of the record shattering meet. The old Olympic steeplechase record was nine minutes. I I sec onds, set by Volmarl Iso Hello of Finland In IBM. Ashenleller lowered this record to 8:M In winning his qualtfyuig heal last Wednesday. Kasantsev also bettered the old Olympic rec ord In the trials. BEST MARK The best listed non - Olympic record Is 8:4S 8, made by Kasant sev In' Moscow In 1051. Kasantsev was timed In 1:51.6 In finishing second Friday and Dls lev ran it In 8:51.8. . This was the 13th gold melal the American track and field team has won In these games. Ashenfelter, a consistent win ner In longer races in the United Slatea, never before had shown anything that would rank rum wun the great Europeans. SPORTS MIRROR By The Associated Press Today a year ago Three Uni versity of Toledo players were ten- plicated In the spreading basket ball brine scandal. Five years sio Cincinnati's Ewell Blackwell whipped the Phil lies (or his sixteenth straight win, 5-4. Ten years ago Apache raced to a new track record of 1:43 1-5 1 In the mile and sixteenth Yonkers . Handicap at Empire City. ! Twenty yeara ago Yankee , Lefty Gomes lost to the Athletics in the ninth when Bert Haas hit1 a home run. CORNER 8th and MAIN gentlna routed the Philippines, 15 60. The It teams are divided Into (our grouoa which play a round robin aeries. Two teams from each will ad vance to the seml-flnuls. The United States, Hungary, Uruguay and Czechoslovakia are grouped together. RusMa and Bul garia are grouped wilh Mexico and Finland, which meet later Frl dv. 'Ihe Americans aulcklv took sn 8-4 lead In the first three minutes and were never headed throughout Ihe tunc. At the half the United Slates led 31-23. Dsn Pippin of the Peoria (111.) Caterpillar Diesels paced the American attack with 16 points. Pippin racked uo seven Ileld goals and one free throw. Hungary showed a smooth floor game, but was at a loss under the b"ket. The Americans' helghtb was a drcid.nv factor. Coach Warren Wombic chauged his lineup by uMng the platoon system. He sub stituted the University of Ksnsas team. NCAA chsmplons. for the AAU quintet In the middle of each hrlf. In the firut half the AAU aggre gation had built up a 23-17 lead before leaving the door. When they left the game again the second half margin had In creased to 53-31. - . Mathias Trails Campbell Br TED BMITS HELSINKI uB Marjorle Jack son of Australia equalled the world mark for the women'a 200 meter dash Friday. Miss Jsckson, who already nas won the 100 meter title In world record time, was timed In 23.8 sec onds to tie the world record set oy Stalls Walsh in 1935. This was the 20tb Olympic rec ord to ba broken in men s ana wo men's track and field events. Two have been tied. Four world rec ords hsva been broken and one enuallad. Miss Jackson set her record In winning the third semi-final heat (rom Catherine Hardy ol rort Val- lev, Oa. Tn the ascend semi-final Nadeth- da Kynklna o( Russia was timed in 24.3 seconds, aiso surpassing the Olympic record ol 24.4 set by Fsnny Blankers-Koen ol Holland in 1048. Miss Jackson won easing up and might have run even faster. There was a cross wind blowing which msde It uncertain whether the world rccerd will be recognized. Meanwhile Bob Matnias 01 iu- ir Calif., the defending De cathlon champion, put tne snot ou feet. 2.87 Inches on hla (Irst try in the third event of the ten-event competition. With two chances to Improve on that performance, Mathias had a sure 12 points in the shot put and 3,637 (or the (irst three events. rtr the 100 meter oasn anu shot put Friday morning, Mathias had 1.T2S ' points, trsillng Milten CsmpbeU, the Plslnfteld, N. J., schoolboy, by ten points. rmnhell' first shot DUt WSS only 45 (eet 6.84 inches, good (or 709 points. STORM WINDOWS For Information Call 5393 , 1 1 1 r r., . 1 i V ! 1 CAN'T BEAR IT This young fellow appears at despondent as a loyal Dodger fan who hat just watched the Bums blow one , to the Giants. "There we were," he seems to be muttering, "last of the ninth, bases loaded, two out and that Furriller takes a third strike!" Favorites Fall In Net Play SEATTLE W The outsiders cracked down on the seeded play ers In the Washington Stste Ten nis Championships here Thursday as two upsets were registered. Phil Seymour. MillValley. Calif pulled the stunner by upending fifth-seeded Paul Willey. Vancou ver. B.C., 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. The other seeded clever to go by the board was Jim Demas. Encramento. Cal if.. No. 7. who lost to George Man set. Los Angeles. 4-6, 3-6. The results of other matches: Junior men's singles: Vernon Ball. Wenatchee. defeat ed Bob Elwood. Seattle, 6-1. 10-8. Junior men's doubles: Norm Merrill. Tacoma, and Don Smetheram. Seattle, defeated Ver non Ball. Wenatchee. and Dave Kelley. Tacoma. 7-5. 4-6. 6-2. Junior women s singles: Diane Peterson. Portland, de feated Pat Nelson, Port Angeles. 6-3. 6-z. Junior women s doubles: Ann Barclay-Sandra Stephens, Vancouver B. C. defeated Vlr- a-inia Johnston. Sesttle. and Pat Nelson. Port Angeles, 6-1, 7-5. 100 Golfers In NW Open SPOKANE Wl The Northwest Open Golf Tournament opened here Frldsy and some 100 ot tne region's top links stars were ex pected to tec off in the opening round. On hand to defend his title was Harold West. Portland. Other top Northwest golfers entered Include Tacoma's Chuck uongaon ana duo Ward. Great Falls, Mont-, live- time titlist In the open. CARSTAIRS BROS. DISTILLING CO., INC, change my iM&sy? Boxing Writers Get Rid Of Hurley to Talk to Matthews By JACK HAND ,zled bv his raunl crvm work ,nn. NEW YORK 11 It was a dlrtv trick to call Manager Jack Hur ley to the telephone, but the box ing writers had to find out If Harry Matthews could talk for himself. 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