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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1052 HERALD AND NFVVS. KLAMATH FAT,IS. OHF.nOS PACK FIFTEKN TIME OUT! "iro(un will try unytliliir lo brmk Ihrlr bnltlng slump, lie got that poor llttl ulrk boy who makri tlirm prouildfi lo hit ft houw run for lilm!" Kennedy I 1 on Cn IkeaS e$M ; l.onK IIKMH from the ports pindle: The Aim. 33 Shrine All-Star loot ball game Kill verv likely arttlr down to a running battle between Oregon's Ron Knlilil and Dirk Pav )t and Portland's Odle Canada mid l.on Loflaud , . , Imagine how a roach would drool with proapecla nl having theao lour outstanding backs all together. . . . Canada la thit Washington High School bov, OTI bound, whom manv grid observer ld look bet ter Hurt Don Foreman did when the latter ran tor Lincoln High. . . ( Loflaml waa on Die Oregon Tech Jfhouk but ot oil. ' . l'avlat waa namrd on i high hool All-America team. . . he" ' thi Astoria boy who also doubles In basketball with belter than av- ' rrage success. , .little need be aald about Knight, the Uranta Paa boy who marie the Cavemen go In last I year' tlate championship aeason. . THE rF.I.IOANS won't have any Bhrlne representatives Uils vear. . , but Billy Toole and John Wllte did enough damage to the Portlands . last year to laat awhile. . . The latest art In the Russian Olympic Comedy haa the Hed ' claiming lie with Ihe United mates. . .Ihe Soviets are gelling - sencrous, KPJI will be busv on loolball broadcasting thin aeason. . An nouncer Bub McVav will handle play-by-play on Pelican gnnie.s. ! home and awnv. and ix Oregon Tech games, Portland Stale, bou : them Oregon, Boise JC and Ixm-er Columbia JO at home. Oregon Col 1 Irge and Eastern Oregon on the 5 rood. . . .JI will alao carrv the , bhrlne game from the network. , , Till: KLAMATH County league I will have lo throw a get-aqualnted ' purty. . . two new coaches are ' already In: John Mathl. Indeoend- nice, replacing Jim Porter at Hen ley and James Bouia. University ' nt Portland, succeeding Father Domnlck at Bacred Henri. . . mv agents tell me Bonama will have a new coach. . . Merlon Whipple '. la leaving the coaching ranks to ell lumber. . . Your writers, red lace Is caused ' liv mistake on Page ol Back-to-" Bchool Edition. . .Malt Del Kalll ) la pictured twice. . . but under i one-column pic la Paul Manches ter's name with "Owl catcher"' tag . . .Malt gets a double shot, Ore ; tech's Manchester gets his name . but no pic. . . .blame It on rush Job to get edition oul In time. . . Ihlmri like thli make vnur snorts ' editor wish he'd kept his bell-hop job. . .It was safer, and the tips . were good. WHY DOES Ursnl (Dinger! Snapp turn down the lough ones here but take them in omer in . . .The Snapper Is signed lo light llarth Panter In BoImi Aug. 18. " Panter recently (ought a draw with Earl Turner. . .Snnnp wasn't anx ious to meet ellhrr Dirk Wolfe or Turner here. . .the Boise signing Srows a big monkev wrench Into Matchmaker Mack Lltlard'a Imme diate local fistic plana. . . . The line forma to the right for Ihose wlthlnir to bet the olher wav. but here's my prediction lor the .month: Oregon All-Star It. Port land All-Stars 13. . . Golf Bonanza Open Today CHICAGO I Oolt's biggest gold rush was on Thursday. Willi itw.ooo at stake. 80 men : proa and 11 ply - 'or PW K",1" marled swinging In ihe world championship ol golf at Tarn O Shanter course lor unprocodented prlr.es, Promoter uenrge d. "world" meet, also has ainaleur competition for men and women In a sort ol four-ringed circus but the pro showdown lor a ." men's first prize and $5,000 lem mine top grab hogRed the spotlight. Report 9 Hungarians "Hiding Out' Spiked HTOCKHOl.M. Hwrdrn W A Htuckhulm newspaper that report ed nine Hungarian Olympic ath letes had refused lo return to their Communist homeland pulled the story out of editions Thursday alter Helsinki sources lolled lo confirm It. 'Hie newspaper Dagens Nyhetcr T Joins H-N For Net Meet Tlie young but enthusiastic Klam ath YMCA Joined the Herald and News last night in sponsoring Us annual Labur Day weekend Invi tational tennis tournament, a fasl growiug ncl feature here. Alter the 'Y' and the newspaper Joined hands In running the looms, meul lasl nlghl In an organisation al meeting, plans were eyed to make this year's netlest, Aug. 30, at and Bcpi. 1, the "most sue- cesalul" yel. HILTON MANAGKR Earl Hilton was named tourna ment manager and Karl Brooks, city tennis champ, was picked to head the entry cuinmlllee. Ihose who attended me comao represenlatlvea of the YMCA, the Herald and News and the Klamath Teiuiis Club voted lo scrap con solation rounds In mrn's singles to "speed up the tournament. Hlx divisions were voted In men's singles and doubles, worn- en'a atnglta and mixed doubles. INVITATION carried the report-from Ihe paiier'a correspondent In the Fin nish capital In Wednesday night's editions tinder a Helsinki dateline. But repeated checks by the putM-r and by Assoclnled Press corres pondents could find no basis lor the story. lne report had claimed thai the nine members ol Hungary's crack Olympic squad took rcluge In Wes lent embassies In the Finnish cap ital alter dropping oul of sight one by one over the weekend, Their dissppearsnce was not dis covered, it added, until Tuesday a lien Hungary's tram leader called his MjUad together for a post Olympic tour of Finland. If such a tour was planned. It spparently hss been cslled off. Helsinki reports said 80 members of the Hungurlan squad left there Wednesday In two planes lor Buda pest. One of the planes returned for two hours for engine repairs but during the lime none of the athletea left the aircraft. The Hungarian squad finished third In the unolllcial learn stand ings lor Ihe games, piling up a team score ol 308 points. The U.S. garnered 610 for llrst place and Ilussla took second 653 Beavers Tumble To Fifth ' ' ! . lisi .susf . i", isaaiisniB .iim i.n nun n s . lit - .1 Ol' Satch Shuts Out Tigers in 12 Innings By The Assoclsted Press Old Satchmo still has It. Even If he Is "43 and going on io ", as some folks say, Satchel Paige ol the St. Louis Browns still has the stuff to bewilder big league hitlers. Let there be no doubt about It. Satchmo chose to desert the bull pen Wednesday night for a starting role the second time he'd tried It this year. Even youngsters wilt in the late Innings but not Paiire. .410 : Locked In a 0-0 duel with Detroit's Virgil Trucks, he pitched 13 shut out innings. Bob Nleman'a bases - loaded By The Associated Preaa NATIONAL LEAr.l'F. W h Tri. Brooklyn ' M 31 .680 New York 61 37 .62J 81. Louis 61 44 .581 Philadelphia 64 47 .bii Chlcsgo 62 61 -605 Boston 42 68 .420 Cincinnati 43 62 Pittsburgh 30 79 .275 WKDNKHDA Y'8 RE8LLTS Chicago 6 Cincinnati 3 bl. Louis 7-3 Pittsburgh 2-2 (first, with two out In the 12th finally By The Associated Press Tie Oakland Oaks handed Port land an 83 trimming Wednesday nleht and the Henvt hnu-eH nut Brooks and his committee will of Hie Pacific Coast League's llrst mall out Imitations this week Entries and lees-J1.60 per play, er will be srnl to Red Hurd. Hep aid and News sports editor, to la. cilllulc publicity on the lourna inent, It was decided. Conllngcnts of players Irnm eu rekn and Redding. Calif . Eugene, Portland and other sputa In Oregon J and Noinern California are expect ed for the three-day tourney. Rex Layne Favored! OC1DKN, Utah W Rex Layne, Utah's hope for the world's heavy weight championship ruled a 6-6 favorite Thursday to whip F.uard Charles In llielr 10-roiind llcht Fri day nlghl In Municipal Stadium. Promoter Kenny Mayne said the fight will be Utah's own version ol the championship. He will pre sent a championship belt to the winner on the ground that Charles Is "the uncrowned champion of the world." Best guess on the gate Is an at tendance of 35.000 and a gale ol possibly 1300.000. Mayne'a cash box already Is stuffed with 8100,000 m advance ticket sales. The Lavne-Chnrles main event I, expected to get underway about B:4o p.m. truii. mere win oc no radio and no television. division The defeat, coupled w-ith Lor, Angeles' 10 shutout ol Hollywood, dropped the Beavers into fifth place half a game behind the Angels and half a game ahead of Seattle's Rollers. FARLY LEAD 'lne firs, -mace Oaks, rebounding from the loss to Portland Tuesday night, took an early lead and held It lor the distance. Al Oettel went the route, fanning seven and walk ing three. Portland used Lyman Lmde, Cal Mcfrvin and Marino Plereltl. and they gave up 12 hits. Seattle, now only 9 ' . games back ol the Oak. made It two-in-a-row over Siicrnmcnlo, D-0 on six-hit nllchlng by Al Widmar. 13 ill i a Tne Ralnlers nicked lour Sac pitchers lor 13 hits. Rog O.sen patigh, Iresh off the Stanford cam pus, lasted until the fourth but he gave up six runs in the third. San Dlegos steady-going Padres forged Into a lie with Hollywood lor the second spot by shutting out San Francisco, 4 lo 0. Women Open Softball Meet PORTLAND iiP Eight women's orthail teanw onen nlav in the Oregon Stale Tournament her Thursday night. First round pairings lor the dou ble elimination event: Oswego vs. Orenco; The Dalles vs. Oakrldne: Cornelius vs. Cnnby; Klamath Falls (Oregon Wool! vs. Eugene. PAUL KENNEDY illuttratei here thai hit loft hand it more then just a rack for hit glove. In this thot he jolts Georgia Price in a recent exhibition bout, Kennedy mceh Urtal ( Ginger ) Snapp in the Armory main event tomorrow night, a fight that merles Ginger's return to local ring wers. VANDERVEER INKED FOR SPECIAL EVENT Ursnl (Jack) Snapp. Merrill Mau. ler, and Paul Kennedy, Los Ange les boxer, were putting on finish ing training touches today lor their 10-round Armory main event Fri day night, as Matchmaker Muck Llllard announced the signing ol crowri-pleasina Blackie Vandervecr lor the slx-rouno special event. Vandervecr will lace Tony Alva rez, a club lighter out ol Phoenix, An. Tie scml-windup sends Ralph game 10 Innings. Brooklyn at New York, rain. 1'h ladelphia at Boston (2i rain AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Prt. New York 63 44 .589 Cleveland 60 47 .561 Boston 55 46 .545 Washington 55 49 .529 Philadelphia 51 48 .515 Chicago 54 53 .505 St. Louis 45 63 .417 Detroit 36 69 .343 WEDNESDAY S RESl'LTS Cleveland 7 Chicago 1 Washington 6 New York 4 St. Louis 1 Detroit 0 (12 innings) Boston at Philadelphia, rain. PACIFIC COAST LEACl'E W L Pet Oakland San Diego Hollywood Los Angeles Portland Seattle San Francisco Sacramento 74 55 72 56 72 56 M 63 62 62 54 75 48 81 Wednesday's Results Los Angeles 1 Hollywood 0 San Diego 4 San Francisco 0 Seattle 9 Sacramento 0 Oakland Portland 3 .574 .563 .563 .508 .504 .500 .419 .372 Western International League W L Pet. Victoria 71 36 Spokane 62 49 Vancouver 54 48 Salem 52 55 Lewlston 52 57 Yakima 50 61 Trl-City 40 61 Wenatchre 44 64 Wednesday's Results Spoksne 5 b-alem 2 Yakima 25 Victoria 4 Trl-Cltv 4 Lewiston 3 Vancouver 9 Wenatchee I .664 .559 .529 .488 .477 .450 .430 .407 got him home with a 1-0 win, his eighth of the year. The box score showed only seven hits for the Tigers six of them singles. Satch el walked only two and atrcuk out nine In his brilliant effort. wait Masterson pitched the Washington Senators to a 6-4 Vic lory over New York, striking out 11 Yanks. The loss shrunk the Yanks' lead to three games because Cleveland won Its day game from Chicago, 7-1 for Early Wynn'a 13th victory. Rain washed out the Boston at Philadelphia night an me in the American and the Philadelphia at Boston twl-mght doubleheader In the National. Brooklyn and New York, still weary from their midnight strug gle of Tuesday night, got In one Bonanza ames Coach A third now coach Jolnrd the KiHimUli County League yesterday when Irwin C. Schoonovrr inked to rnifU at Rnno MTa tlinh Knhrtnl He succeeds Merton Whipple', who , prevent his finding Kennedy's chin nun coaching to take a luniocr-scll- ." ' BASEBALL Cincinnati Reds' outfielder Wally Westlake was sold to the Cleveland Indians for cash and two players yet to be named. Pittsburgh The Pirates brought up Ron Necclal, who. struck out 27 batters earlier In the season wllh Bristol (Tenn.l Satterfield Upset Winner CHICAGO i.t A rematch booked for Philadelphia was brew ing Thursday after Chicagos Bob Satterllcld, a 7-3 underdog, detest ed Harold Johnson in a battle of power punching light heavy weights. Johnson, 23. a Philadelphia pro duct and No. 3 llght-hesvy con tender, said after Wednesday night's televised scrap at Chicago Stadium that he would welcome another chance at Uie unpredict able Satterfield. Satterfield, a mustachioed Negro from Chicago's southside who has a knockout blow and something ol a glass chin, needed the win to gel back Into good standing: In the 175 pound division alter losing his last three starts. It was a 10 round splH deci sion with referee Tommy OUmore voting 51-49 lor Satterllcld, JudRc Edward Hinti 64-46 lor Ihe same lighter and Judge John Bray vot tngt 52-48 for Johnson. Welser against Crawford Mulllns, Vancouver, B. C, Negro. Llllard said two four-round pre lims would round out the card. Snapp was reported In top shape for his comeback bout here. Unofficial odds were expected to lean heavily toward Snapp at ringlime. But Kennedy, who carries a repu tation as a spoiler, had some of Snapp's backers waiting for the first bell with longue in cheek. SHARP They remember that Kennedy looked sharp In his six-round exhi bition bout with Georgie Price here a month and a half ago. Snapp, who jammed the Armor? for several years, Is expected to attract the ring faithful in droves lor his first showing here In over a year. The socking school-teacher car ries dreams in his right-hand; Ken nedy has a repuatlon for boxing skill. WONDER Rine fans are wondering whether Snapp's lay-oil from the ring will Parkmor Eyes Double Title lne lob. Three members ol me class a Klamath Countv League will be un der new headmen when the 1952 lootball season kicks oil. John Matins, Independence, has taken Jim Porter's place at Henley. James Soura. University of Port land bv wav ol Honolulu, takes over from Father Domnlck at Sacred Heart. Schoonover, 26, graduated from the University ol Oregon this year, following schooling at Eastern Ore gon College. La Grande. He's single and calls Hcrmiston his home. All were agreed that The Snap per can't afford to get careless against his Js'egro opponent. Advanced ticket-sales stayed at a high level at Dick Reeder's today. N3GHTJM1 Ilv The Associated Press Chicago Bob Satterfield. 175 "., Chicago, outpointed Harold Johnson, 175, Philadelphia, 10. RACING Del Mar. Calif. Willie Shoe maker rode four winners Including Skylcd ($5,801 in tne teniuro. N BASIN BUILDING 4714 So. 6th liltnilan Strain 9Sc us Shevsli I.' Serasn D.or Drills 2,S IS Gel. (sorbite Cans S.9S Watch thin odds for specials en paint, Hard were and building motirlals, SAFE! SPILLS! SPEED! THRILLS! Medford Speedway Races Every Friday Night Trioli 7 .p.m. (Standard Time) Firit Event 7:45 General Adm. $1.50 HARDTOP Children 50c JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE GROUNDS YREKA SPEEDWAY Hardtops- Every Saturday Night Trials 7:30 (Dayliqht Timo) First Event 9:30 Gen. Adm. $1.50 Reserved Seats $1.80 Children 50c pMMQR LEAGUE Parkmor Drive-In is on Its way to adding a second half title to Its win In the first hall ol the Midget Softball League. Parkmor edged Exchange Club. 12-11, last night for Its second straight victory. In other Midget tilts, Kaler's clobbered Basin Build ing, Nelson's Battery shaded Conger. 10-9, and VFW beat Moose. In Pee wee play, league-leading Fluhrer's Bakery (9-1) didn't play but second-place Farmer's Lum ber won by forfeit over Sprague River to close the first round with a 9-2 record. If Fluhrer's loses Its remalnng first-round game, the two teams could end In a tie. Other Pee Wee games saw Wil son Insurance nip Sesslers, 10-9: Junior C of C out-last Thomas In surance, 14-11, and Motor Invest ment hand Medo Land Its ninth straight loss, 4-3. Lorino Chased In Rout Br The Associated Press The Victoria Tyees. who have won only two of their last six games, welcomed the Wenatchee Chiefs Thursday, hoping to end their tilump In a series with the loon tallenders. Wenalchee moves In from Van couver, where the Chiefs dropped three straight, for a four-game stand as the Yakima Bears, vic tors in two of three contests at Victoria, orien at Vancouver The sixth-place Bears handed the league-leading Tyees a 25-4 thrashing Wednesday night for for their worst defeat of the season. 27 HITS Every man In the Yakima bat ting order, except Frank Mataya who came to bat only once, had two or more hits as the Bears hopped on Ben Lorino and Carl Gunnerson for 27 baseblows. The slaughter Included six doubles three by Len Noren and three by Ernie Bchuerman. who had a perfect night at the Plate and three home runs. At Vancouver, wenatchee s ninth Inning rally fell short as the Caps nipped the Chiefs 9-8 to sweep the runs in the ninth and had the bases loaded when the last out was registered. tVE.N If Trt-Clty scored two runs In the bottom of the ninth to shade Lewiston 4-3 and even the series at Kennewick at a game apiece. Trailing by one run with two awav, the Braves tied the game on Ray Hamrick's double scoring Vic Buccola. and won it when Don Lopes singled to drive in Hamrlck. Spokane s Indians took tneir second straight from Salem, down ing uie Senators 5-2 at Salem. Frank Chase, the winning pitcher, spaced eight hits. i lb . I SATCHEL PAIGE ... 43 going on 49 Inning at the Polo Grounds before rain forced a postponement. The Dodgers were leading at the time 1-0 on Billy Cox's home run off Max Lanier. Eddie Stanley's St. Louis Cardin als, making up ground In leaps and bounds, pulled within nine games of Brooklyn by knocking off Pittsburgh twice. 7-2 in 10 in nings, and 3-2. The Cards have won 10 of their last 13 games. Turk Lown pitched the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 win over Cincinnati after replacing Paul Mlnner in the first Inning. 'One-armed' Pitcher Wins SALT LAKE CITY Wl Last week John Anderson, righthanded pitcher for Salt Lake City In the Class C Pioneer League, broke his left wrist while sliding home In a game with Boise. Wednesday night Salt Lake City and Boise met again. Anderson with one arm in a cast pitched the seven-Inning first ffame nf a doubleheader. Salt Lake city won me game And Anderson allowed only two hits. Sports In Brief TENNIS ! Chicago Pancho Contreras of ' Mexico City, seeded No. 1, John Schultz of Santa Anita, Calif.; Karl Cam rath of Houston and Barry McKay of Dayton advanced to the semi-finals of the River Forest junior bracket. By The Associated Press Batting, Del Rice, Cardinals Collected homer, double and two singles in St. Louis' double win over Pittsburgh, 7-2 in 10 innings, and 3-2. Pitching. Satchel Paige, Browns Shut out Detroit in 12-lnning game, 1-0, walking only two and striking out nine while allowing only seven hits. IT'S POOLE'S FOR FISHING SUPPLIES IT'S SUCH A SHAME TO RUN OUT cTTJlyKaTeer1 ON THESE THIRSTY WEEK-ENDS! jTAKHrOME A CASE TONIGHT. eirttrU MCWMS M..0Hois.Wst,ll tA. 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