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muniiay, .nn.Y an, itm HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE , tol FsiTOiriti IiiiiDllii1i it. rJ - i a;. 'Vy? TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Zen. Zirl. 1827 PorlUnd, looks Ilk h'll be tough to beat in the Clan B diviiion of the YMCA- tpon Y tn and and Thursday in the two ton of Mr, and rvirt, Ira lirkle tha meet will have tour diviiioni: adult (I? yeart of age and up I , Clan A (15-181, ClauB II2-HI and Clan C IV-III. Cokes Cut Early In State Bid NORTH BEND The Klnmrttli Cokes didn't lal lunu lit llicir bid lor tuie Junior Lemon baseball uerlh. EUBCnc won the Mate trip 10 Salem August 1-3, ' . Myrtle Creek handed the Klam Mil nine lis second loss. In the dou ble elimination Southern urruon district tournament Salurdsv bv a b-l acorr, Eugene brut the Cokes. 9-4. Fri day iu the opener. . - The Coket uiekpd- uixtluir onlv run Saturday In (lie sixth Innlnir when Pitcher Clmnm natcnrr u" bled. kcooi-1 lo llilrd on n wililiUoMon 5 Plttsbuimi 2 (second pitch and came iiomo on iion uw ingi einulr. That mild flurry closed the count In 1-3 end Mvrlle Creek piled up three more runs In the alxlh. In the other Saturday ganio, Eu Bene beat North Ilrnd, 3-1. Nnrlh Bend ellmlimted Myrtle Creek. 4-3. fliindnv lo earn nnother crack nt Eunene In the llim l-s. ' But Kugene waltzed throtiKh that one. 0-3. I.lne score: KUinallt 000 001 000- 1 1 3 Mvrlle Creek ' two 113 00x- Hatcher. D'Ollvo H end Owlngs; Fhllllpi Konrn 1 end Barnes. Jets Grab NC Lead Trl. .1M1 .ma ,ti:iii ..iii;i .hihi .4S.1 .3M1 .11.7 lint Weed Dunamulr ... .......... Mi-Cloud ...... Mt. HhHl .. , TnlUk ...... Srnlt Vtlley Vrtkt - Kandnv'a Krarr Mt. Mutt 4 Dulumutr 2 llllt 4 Wl 3 YieVs S McCloml 1 TultUke B Bcoll Valley 1 urn i,i iiimnpr) hm'k In the driver's seat In the Northern Cal- Ifnrnla Bnsehall l.enRiie yeslorilay with a squenkv 4-3 victory over Weed. - The whole slain came-up with rlose shave, as Mt Shasta edited Dimsmulr. 4-2: Yiekn Rot bv Mc- cioiki b-3, nnn tuic-iaxc n'PP Scott Valley. 8-7. Yeslerday'K reMilH llnlitencd the rsce with tlxtli-plnco Tulelake Just 3'j games Denina tcngiic-icauiim Hilt Short scored: Dimsmulr 2 11 3 Mt. Shnrta . 4 11 '2 Williams, Hnnt and CnrtwrlKht; Anderson and FcinlnW. ' Hilt , 4 6 8 Weed 3 6 4 Marirtox and Trim a; Bordlno and Prussn. McCloud ' 3-83 Yreka 5 12 3 Bnmhlno and DcRuMil; Shirley snd Williams. i ... Sentt Valley 7 114 Tulelnko fl 11 6 Ruff and True: Sowles and Faulkner. , . , Midget Winner LANOIIORNE. Pa. Iffl Fi'ed (Jlnrtat Potei'H. aucce.ssfiilly do fondinn his nntlnnnl niidROt nulo raclna title, mured to victory In the 60-ntlle feiituie event ol the Hccnnd nnnunl Atilo Raclnpr Fair In 32 minutes, 16 47 seconds 81111-dny. Overhaul Motor AS LOW $O80 , AS O . Pr Month DUGAN & MEST - day tournamont. Zana it th lit Tiie' Associated Press NATIONAL LLAGIK W L Prt. Brooklyn el 27 .ws New York at 32 .640 HI. Louis M 41 .568 Philadelphia . 411 48 .ill, Chicago 41 41 .500 HoMuit 40 53 .410 Cincinnati .1 bi .406 Pittsburgh 27 H .316 Sundays Results Cinciiitiaa 11 i-icw York 4 (second game paalpoucd, mini ' 81. Louis 4 Urooklyn 3 game 3-3 lie II Innings, darkness) Philadelphia 13-3 Chicago 1-0 A.MDRICAL LEAGlli W L Pet. .394 ,6j1 .553 .531 ,315 .494 New York Cleveland Huston Washington Chicago Pminuclphla St. Louu , 67 M Ii3 51 bl 44 it 31 Detroit 61 .351 hnnday'a Reaull. Cleveland 3-3 Washington 1-2 ' i . Detroit U-0 New-York- 3-6 Phllndelphin 3-9 Chicago 1-3 SI. Louis s-3 Boston I V , ' TACII'IC COA8T' LEAGLK ' : w Ia :pci Hollywood . 71 41 .6XM Oakland . 71 49 ,m Sun Drgo '.1 64- Si .638 Spnltle 48" 68 .609 Portland 51 BO .481 Los AUKCles 68 B3 .483 San Krnclsco 48 12 .400 Sacrnnicnlo 41 73 .393 Utinday'a Reaults . rortland 4-2 ban Diego 2-6 , Unit Francisco 4-4 Oakland 2-3 , Los Annclcs 5-5 Seattle 3-ff Hollywood 2-7 Biicramenlo.-0-l- - - Western International League . . W L Pet. Vlclotin B5 32 .670 Vancouver 48 43. Spokane . 53 48 .527 .626 Snlrm Lcwialon Yiiklma W;rm,cee 41 ' 4 47 5 46 6 42- 6 41 6 .490 .48b .4tip .438 : " v"'1 .418 Sunday's Results ,s . '15. Vewlslon Tl,.CUv M v,kmR t 3-2 scm 4., wenalchee J-2 liOnly games! , Saturday's Results i.cwlslon 3-5 Vinicouver 0-8 Yakima, 1-8 Trl-Clly 0-6 Spokane 12-1 Victoria 3-3 Wcnatchce 6 8alcm 2 ATTENTION FARMERS! We have just received our final shipment (for some time) of NEW INTERNATIONAL IV2 and 2 TON FARM TRUCKS Built especially for Klamath Basin Farms. , See these NOW! JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE, Inc. 11th and Klamath ' Ph.2-2511 Shantz Notches No. 18 Hjr The Aaaoelaled Freaa Tlila I a tela of two aoulhpawa. One leada tha National League pllchern. The other leads the American Let (rue pltehera. - Una la tall, lanky ana cicver. tie la Preacher Roe. me outer la nhort, tllthl and alto very clever. lie la Bobby Bhanli. Roe Dllcliea lor me league-ieaa- Inu Brooklyn Doduert. Hit record la 1-0. He haa made 17 starla but finished only tlx, Hliariix piuinea lor me rnnaaei- tihla Alhlellca. lilt record for the sixth Place club la 1D-3. He has made 31 alarla and finished IS of them. Once he lattea live lliningu and once he lasted four. Hoe and Sh.nlt pitched Sunday. Th. 30-vear-old Preacher took an early shower In the alxth Inning with Brooklyn trailing the bl. Louit Cardinals, 3-3. The Dodgera lied the score 3-3 but the carda lainea in tlie ninth to win iheir third slraiiiht from Ihe Brooks, 4-J Johnny Rutherford waa taggea with Ihe deieat, five iiittkk iihanlt, tlie 3-year-oldsler from Potiatown. Pa., turned In a live- hitler, going all Ihe way to defeat the Chicago While box, -i in me llrst game of a doubleheader. The Alhlellca alao won tha aecond. t-3. Hundav waa aulle a aay lor soulhpawa. Harry (The Call Bre cheen waa awarded the victory over Brooklyn, hla first over the Doiieera t nee July n. i4a. narry Perkowskl anapped New York'a five-game winning streak, pitching the Cincinnati Rda to an 11-4 tri umph over the Olanta. Tha ached uled aecond game waa poalponed by rain, leaving the Olanta tilll 4 U guincs behind the Dodgera. , Billy Hoefl, 20-year-old Detroit lefthander, handed the Yankees their filth atralght loss, pitching the Tlgera to an (-3 triumph. The Yankees anapped their loalng mrlni. lonaea under manager Casey Stengel, when rookie aouih- paw BUI Miller ahut out tha Tlgera, 6-0. In the aecond game. hOl'THfAWal Other reflhandera to shine were Alei Ke ner. who hurled me Am- ii-uet' second eame win over the Whits Box, and Oene Bearden. who pitched the 81. Louis Browns to their hlrd atralght win over the Boston Red Sox, l-I. The Red Sox took the aecond gam of the twin hill .! Cleveland used righthanders Bob Lemon and Sieve Oromek aweep a pair from Washington, l-I and 3-2 and climb Into aecond place In the American League, 1 !i games be hind the Yankees. philtiii-lnhia'i Phillies awept twin bill from Chicago, lJ-t and 3 0, lo wrest fourth place from th vein Blekiord- won' hi fifth ir.iii.i thai Boston Braves de feated Pittsburgh. 6-3. In th first gam of a doubleheader. me second gam waa called after 11 Innings because of darkness with the learnt ilea j j, ' Br The Associate Fret . . TENNIS . Cincinnati The United States swept to a 5-0 victory over Japan In the first round of Davis Cup competition and earned th right to meet cuds in ine sccona xvum, ROLF Sioux City Al Bessellnk of Escondldo, Oallf., won the Sioux rMv rwn with a 266. New Haven. Conn. Don Bis- nllnghoff of Orlsndo, Fls., took the National Junior Oolf title with a 2 up triumph over Eddie Meyerson 01 Los Angeics. r.ENERAL Ann Arbor. Mich. William Perlgo, basketball coach at West ern Michigan College for the last thriA vearx. was namca urau coach st .the University of Mich- ' RACING n.lmar Hal Danae (tll.90) won the Oceanslde Handicap at Delmar. 100 FWfl lt lattam 2 Gal. Canned Oil Special 1.47 . . Jovhowk FtvtroUum 2135 South 6th Japs lominata Olympic HELSINKI I Japan' awim- jnera, who performed so sensation ally in me iiuo uiympic games, resumed their place In the Olympic spotlight Monday, taking over the record-breaking roles thai Ameri can track and. field stars relin quished. ine Japanese suu-mcier irceaiyie team amauhed the third Olympic swimming record In three days of competition In the Olympic pool by winning Its qualifying heat In eight minutes, 42.1 seconds. This broke me marg oi e:w es tablished by Ihe United Slates team In 1848 and carried out the pattern ol record-wrecking that has marked every day of the ltU Olympic names. The youtmu Japanese team was composed of Yoshlhlro Hainaguchl, mro.ini Btzuxi. loru lioio ana ici- glro Tanlkswa. QUALIFY ' The United States team also qualified comfortably for Tues day a finals along witn oweaen, Hungary, South Africa, Argentina, France and Oreat Britain. Other OIvdidIc swimming re cords broken so far are th men's 100 meters free style. In which Clark Scholea of Highlaid Park, Mich., waa timed in il l seconos In a heat enroule in winning the first tank championship for Amer ica, snd the women's 200 meters bresststroke. Two Hungsrlsn women, Eva Sxekely and Evs Novak, have Cuppers Move To Havana CINCINNATI im The UnlUd States Davis Cup tennis team. probably with at least a couple of new faces In th lineup, will move on to Havana this week for second round matches against Cuba. A lour-some consisilnr or Biuy Mulloy of Miami. Fie.; Vic Euixas of Philadelphia snd Art Lsrsen of San Leandro. Calif.. Sunday com pleted tha lob of giving Japan's team s S to 0 Dealing In ine nrai round st the Cincinnati Tennis club. Ihe matches siainsi cuoa are scheduled for next week-end. Katyaa ann Lrscn rsKisicrea mc United States clotlng singles' vic tories over Japan Sundtr In heat that was more than 100 degrees m the aun-htked court.- Seixas never was tnrestenea as he out-gunned Fumtteru Neieano In atraleht sets. 6-2. 6-1. 6-2. The erratic Larsen chose to plsy It toft and easv with Aisutn Miy agl snd thst was the kind of a r.m ihe 20-vesr-old Japanese likes nest. Aiwr almost two ana a half hours of plav Larsen finally go out witn a o-i, j-e, o-i, triumph. TIME OUT! fl "He wa home III all last week, and we had 1-gwaae , winning streak and finally moTed out ef . v . the cellarr . TwE MOSTBtAWUfRW to warm upamotor.'- See us ler ell yeur eulemelive tee1 cepalra and ccnttrltif II maktt, all medtlt. Swim turned In Olympic record times of 3:64 In trials. Th fuisl Is sched uled Tuesdey. Otherwise It wss a quiet morn ing on the Olympic front. Argentina set s new scoring re cord lor the current Olympic bas ketball tournament by walloping Bulgaria 100 to 66. Brazil's team trounced Chile 76 to 44 in th first gam of Ihe aeml-final round robin competition. 6RTLVKD American fencer Edward Vebell of New York waa eliminated In th seml-linal round of men's indivi dual epee competition. In canoeing, Michael Budrock of New York and John Etseman of Sliver Springs, Md., botK failed to qualify in the preliminary heats ef the 1.000 meters Kayak race. Frank Havens o Vlnns, Va., winner of the 1.000 meters Cana dian singles event by finishing third in his heat, won by Jean Molle of Franc. Frank Krlck and John Haas or Phlladelphls qualified In the Cana dian doubles rae, alto with a third plsce.- Track and field competition always th ahowpieo of the Olym pic games ended a record-breaking run Sunday. Twentv-aeven new Olympic marks were atamped into th re cord books. Only alx old records withstood the onslaught of th most talented field ever assembled. ACCEPTED Nine world records wer beaten and these probably will be ac cented as offlclsl when the Inter national Amateur Athletic Feder ation holds It annual meeting Mondav. America's track and neia forces won 14 gold medals In the men's division the most sine th pres ent program was established jic one In the women's section. The women a e-eld medal wss complete surprise. 14- s earned Sunday by lour iieet-ieotea giria Ma Fagga, Barbara Jones, Janet Morrea and Catherine Hardy who ran the 400-meter relay as 11 M Frankenstein monster-was chasing them. Thev set an olvmole record and bettered th morld record .in the Droeess. Th big show Sunday, hewever, was th 26-mlle mantrton. The man who made It o was Emll Zatopek, wh runs as no man ever has. FIRST DAY ' On the first dtv of the track and field competition he set sn Olyrn pie record lor me lo.ooo-meter run. hla favorite distance. He came back four days later to win the t.ooo meters in record time. fiundav h hid his first try at th marathon a trlpl no other Olym pic runner ever and he set still another uiympic reeora oi two hours. 23 minutes 3.3 seconds. This cut more thin six minutes oil Ine old mirk. . In the unofficial team point stsnd nts. Russia continues to noia a substantial let a. lit soviet Union has 496 points to th United Stales' Sit. - Netmen Advance Herman Escher. Ron Lowell and Dr. Raymond Tice won opening- round bouts veslerday as th week- long City Tennis Tournament start ed at Moore Park. Escher beat Vernon Fleet. -, 6-2. 6-2: Lowell breertd through John Owtngs, 6-0. 6-1: Tie dls- rwwert nf nene oiansm. e-3. e-4. In doubles Tic. teamed with Bruce Dingier to eliminate Fleet and Owlngs. 6-1. 6-2. and Lowell and Earl Brooks had little trouble with Eschem and Oldham, f-1. 0-0. orlte Dingier cut out Randall Blnk ley, 6-0. 6-1, and Dennis Todd de feated Fleet, 6-3, 6-4. , Eldon Repulsld. buttlelder lor th Rochester Red Wines In the Inter national League, attended St. Cloud l Minn.) "reacner a bonege on football scholarship. Wl Ull ' eoeoTMi MATIIIAlt aal rACIOIV MITHt)t tTOPIN TO I AY 1 GOODYEAR RICAPPINO CONVINIIHT TUMI goodyead servici stori; Ith no1 Klimtth rh. 1141 ? mi GOOD LITTLE MAN Bobby Shenti ttapt on th tclt to thw that no mor than 1374 pounds r tprotd over his flv.foot, tovn-ineh fram. Th littl llt-hndr the Athletics it far away th winniageit pitcher in th major leagues. Oaks In Twin Loss To Seals By Tb Associated Press The Hollywood SUrs ire again rullnr the Pacific Coast League roost thinks to a pair of Sunday haymakers delivered to Oakland by ine can fTancigco oeais. Th Stars waltzed back into the league lead by virtue of double thumping tney nanoea Sacramento. Th Sacs were only able to score one run In 14 Innings of plsy at Ollmor Field. Tb scores: 2-0 snd 7-1. Meanwhile, the Seals embarras sed a red hot Oakland nine by cool tnr th Oaks with a pair of 4-2 victOrlea. -The Seals made Holly wood present of the Coast Lesgue lead as Seal hurler Al Lien kept the situation, well in hand In the nlghtcsp. SEVENTH . ' '' San Francisco's double win nusheit them back into seventh place. They have been yo-yolng in and out ol me pssement tor several weeks.. Seattle and Los Angeles split a. doublehesder. "fne Angels took the opener. 6-1 and dropped tn secona 9-6. Lefty Joe Hatten was a one- man show in the opener for the Angels at he held Seattle to eight hits. He struck out nine snd to cap rt all hit a two run nomer. DIVIDE Sin Diego also split its twin bill with Portland. The Beavers won the first 4-2. on the tight pitching or Marino Pierettl. Portland Hurler Roy Welmaker didn't have control in the nightcap as Sin Diego came tnrougn witn a s-j victory. (No games are scheduled Mon day). . Chuck Nine Wins 7-6 Chuck Waron staged a three-run uprising In the sevenm inning oae ueriav tn shad I!ellbronners. 7-6. In the only junior League oasconu game of the aay. . Hellbronners went ahead 6-4 in their shift in the seventh on a two-run single by Jimmy Jsmes. nut Chuck Wsiron parlayed singles by Leon Brown, Zane Claw- rhirlM OuDtll and a rfnuhu by Modesto Jlmines to squeak out the victory Look Out J ' InSUKANCI H 4)ut f atai?), too. Lot wa m rnlit) all your pollsloe. CHILCOTE Iniurince Agency "Tht Plonoor Aootvty F.1 lOftO" Matthews, For Shot at By JACK HAND lvjsTiv vrtotr im . at.,..a But... u""" "w.:.y hewa risk .their careers In on dar- lng gamble Monday night for s September shot at the world's heavyweight title. Marclano is a 2 to l favorite. Scouting from a rinzside new at Yankee Stadium will be Jersey Joe tValcott, the 26-year-old champion who hat agreed to meet me winner ln the fall. Forecasts of fair, warm weather were counted on to bring a last mlnute aurge to the box office. The International Boxing Club ex pects to draw over 25,000 fans snd 1250,000 for the ahow. There will be no radio, television ' theater television of this In- round elimination bout, scheduled lor 7 p.m. IPDT). In the event of rain, it will be pushed back to Tuesday night. CROSSROADS For Marclano. unbeaten in 41 orn fights, and Matthews, who hasnt lost In 70 starts alnce 1943, this will oe tne real croasrosds. It s on toward the title or back to the clubs. Msrclsno. a swirthv 27-vear-nM from the shoe town of Brockton, snass., is a cruncning puncher who fights out of a crouch. A left hook to the body and a long overhand right to the head are his best wespons. Rough snd hard to handle, he is built like a wrestler with strong, solid legs and short brawny arms. STYLIST Matthews, 29, Is a classy stylist with 105 pro fights. A fine boxer with long arms snd quick, hands, he is a fine counter puncher,' specializing in short sharp Jolts to the body. The pride of the great Northwest and his home town of Seattle. Matthews soared toward the top under the guidance of Renaud Wins In 10 Heats PRINEVTLLE 01 Joe Kahut, one-time Woodburn farm boy, lost a 10-round decision to Frank Bu ford, Oakland, Calif., here' Satur day night. BUiora, 205, won live rounds and Kahut. 185, took three. "Two were even. Indian Dick Wolfe, Portland, thrashed Sunny Green, Oakland, ln the 10-round semJ-wtndup. In other bouts, Jerry Renaud. 130, Portland, declskmed Cliff Ar thur. 129, Warm Springs Indian, in 10 rounds. Eddie -Kahut, 159. Woodburn, knocked out 1 Bud Travis, 155, Redmond, in the fourth round. Harold Kottri. Silver- ton, 162, decitioned Rocky Johnson, 160, Seattle, in four rounds. H . ,n rt 1 By The Associated Press -Batting: Luke Easter, . Indians- Hammered a three-run homer in the eighth inning to give Cleveland a 3-2 second-game victory over Washington after ,the Indians hsd taken the opener, 3-1. Pitching: Bobby tenants, Atniet- ics Pitched the Philadelphia Ath letics to a 3-1, five-hit triumph over the Chicago White Sox for his 18th victory of the season. The A's also won the second gsme oi tne aouoie header, 9-3. . It's lh handy woy lo buy Brew 66 lit light, smooth, dittinttiv boor that gaint in popularity week oftor woelc. . ' Rocky Mix Walcott manager Jack Hurley. The price fluctuated bit from I to 1 up as far as 13 to over ln ""kend but Is due to steady Ci $1: I , i :. f ei ' IV- ROCKY MARCLANO . . fight favorite - around 3 to 1. Many professionals think It's a little high, pointing to Matt news' record ol not losing ln his last 70 starts since he wss stopped, by Eddie Booker in 1943. Dawson Goes 40 in Victory ' COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. OB Johnny Dawson, a veteran golf er irom r aim springs, caur, is tn' Broadmoor, invitational Tourney champion, but he had to win his title me hard way. He was forced to co 40 noits ftrar beyond the regulation distance Sunday t defeat youthful Buster Reed, North Texas State collegian, 1 up. It was the longest title en counter In the 32-year history of' the tournament and was witnessed by about 2,000 spectators. Bum Toaro Moth Holot Worn Placot) FrwoTe . SALLY'S MWEAYING . RerMaMtW F - - - SCi' Sicwins COMMNV, ItHH.OMCeatt; i" . V J i 111 No. 9th St. Phono 5529 4th & Klamath Ph. 8146 322 So. 6th