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    KHIDAV, AUGUST 211, I DM
HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
TIME OUT!
BEVOS
FLUNK
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II y Thr AMnclalrd Prr
'Hip Him DltKo J'ltfltrn Midcd fir
nUln'a pacific Co it Lcaguo win
muk hi mix ntraluhl ThurrtfUy
nitihl mitl hBvrd ihelr third place
Itriili i miii (lift aiiitiitlou lUin-Irm.
'Dm Parirr won the flrnt Kamr
o the ciut lHl doutilrhranrr t He
Cl If a-J. 'I hp Ralnin t took Ihr
second umiio 10-2 but It lrfl thru,
tthcin timy atnrlrd the evening
our itniitn bark 01 the Panien. A
Iwin wiuld hHve punhed Ihr in Into
third pla rp .
Th Hottlund Braver., mean
while, continued to alump. Barry,
iiiniio hmidrd them their third
hrata itlU un ' l"lrilt Ion, 6-0.
(ilurr a lirl
It Ihr Aitoi-lateri I'rets
NVIIONM. I.I.Alit I
IttonkHn
Now Ynlk
HI. Limit
Philadelphia
f lllt-niio
Hiiftlnll
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riltnbUICtl
IIOMIllill
Ktrit 81111(01 l pitched scoreless
hull for the Hrnvrrs lor nix in
nings hul wiin batted out In llir
M-voiilh as llio Hut's acored luur
runs. The Inns dumped Portland
beluw thr .blJO lllaik.
I.rlty Wllllr Luna pitched Hail
Dlcgo In a win III Hie flr.it Biinir
il the doublrhrndcr at bcatlle, but
I lie nmnlei n bounded back with
luur home iuiis In the second.
Nanny Fciiniiilr clouted one
ol Ihc-.e homers with the sack
lo.-tdrd. Han Diego bunched (our
lulu in the thud mnlntf ol the open
er to -euro nil Ha run.
hIKIWI IIS
Cagey Al Nagy was driven lo the
.6'J3 , Minwcr-i during tills boillbiirdliient
J'" ! ana three oilier Hcatlle pltchcia
',,,jBW aeivlre beloie the name wu
Hill 1 over. 'Hie hard . working Vern
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IP at Lesseir
SH)D
fiira
McFedters
Garner.
California Bears Favored Again but Pappy Waldorf lfs'
1.08 ANGELES If)
nla'a flnlrlen Rears assume their
PlIMtfl 111 near-perennial role at the team
" '3 10 bel lor Pacific Coast Confer-
Hy BOH MYr.KK I enre loomail laurel aa ota gnu-
roilTI.ANO. Ore. 1 Kour la- idera throughout the loop awing who
vorite dauifhtera Iroin Hawaii, practice Monday.
Washington, Texan and Calllornia. i "We ll be a contender this fall II
all strangers to the lolly polllrm several its are Ironed out," aaya
111 which lliey find thcmi.elvcn. lee , cf,ach Pappy Waldorl, whose
oil today in tin aeiiil-llnala ol the WPr, pOHe jjowl meal lor
women a Mnuonai Amateur uou , u,e Bur Ten three alralBlit years
alter winnlntt the conlereiice crown
quarter- r01I1 1M8 through 19'A.
But dont IIKiire on anything re.
Pit.
pll-
'I liiirailjy'a Itesulta
Mrfloklvn U ( lili auii I)
New Vmk M I'llt-biimh 7
CliMlminll 1 llitun i ill hillings
l'llllailelnhlii 10 HI. Loula 0
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New Yolk
(irveliind
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i'lillailrlnlila
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Ht. Louis
Union
Thurilav'a
'llllndelihlit H Itosloli
uiilne rulin
Cleveland 01 Ddroll J 1
tOnlv Kiiines acheduledi
Kuid'lntlicr hung up lii lllih
c urn: win III the nluhtcat)
j Hollywood downed Lou Angele.s
3 3 in It) inningx.
The victory was knuckleballer
Johnny l.iiiflrll's 21nd ol the year
and It krpl I he tilara 3 'j games
I nhe.nl ol Oakland, which eel bock
tfnu J-'lanclMro, o-ti.
PA( It lf COAST
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hull Dleyo
Keallle
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l.ns Anvelra
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Sacramento
Thitrsilav'a llesulls
llollvwnml 3 l.os Anaeles 2
IIIIISM
Is:irratnrnlo A Portland 0
(ink liuid & Kan Franc ism 0
Hnn Diego 3-1 Seattle 310
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, doublet for St. Nick
2 RACE
SHOWS
BILLED
Hard-top racing, currently Ihe
hottest llrui on the local aporu
menu, presenU, two Labor Day
weekend shows al Gems Speed
way, loriner home ol the Far West
League baseball champions.
In addition lo Sunday nli-hl'a
regular H-rlormance at 1:30, a
Monday altcruoon allow opens at
1:30.
8am Ncslln, Oregon Woolen Store
operator and aixniftor of two cars,
is making the semi main and main
event on the Labor Day card par
ticularly attractive.
Nc-.lln Is spreading 1100 III cavil
and the mine amount in merchan
dise lo Ihe Itrst three placers in
each ol the two events, split on a
U-li-10 ba.sla.
Championship.
Victors In yesterday'!
finals at the exclusive Waverley
County Club make the lineup read
like thla for today's IB hole plav:
Mrs. Jacqueline Tung of Hono
lulu vs. Patricia Ann Lesser of
Beiillle.
Patricia Garner ol Midland, Tex .
vs. Shirley McFedters ol Long
Bearh, Calif.
ht KI'KISI.K
They arrived In Ihe aemi-Hnal
stage alter a round of goll that
produced Its chaige ol surprises
and golf good and bad.
Tomorrow the winners meet at
30 holes for the title.
Mrs. Pung la a 20-year-old
mother of two young daughters,
the wile of a Chinese fireman and
siie likes to shed her shoes as
soon as possible alter a malch.
She will also go Into a hula bare-
loot, of course on the green fol
lowing a victory. 8he weighs well
over 300 pounds and stAnds bare
loota mite over live leet. She
can also belt a goll ball a great
distance.
IfOI.IIS TITLE
Miss Leaser. 19 and the "'one
man'' golf team al the University
ol Seattle, bi the daughter of a
retired Army colonel, and holder
of most of the titles around the
Pacific Northwest.
Miss Garner, 23, Uie daughter ol
a Texas oilman, has been playing
goll but lobr years.
Miss McFedters. a Junior at
UCLA, won the Southern Cahlomia
publlo links title the past two
years.
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Hpoknne 11 Ml
Vwncouver I'M VI
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Yakima 11.1 no
lewiMon 111 13
Trl-Clty M 71
Wenalcliee ft.'t 7
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Victoria 1 Kulein 3
Trl-Clty A Vancouver 1
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JIIMIH I.IM.ll. HASIIIM.l,
Hy Ihe AssorUted Press
IM'LIINAITONAI, I.KAO I ' K
KviHciise 3 Toronto 1
Itochester 0 Ottawa 4
Montreal 9 tllllfnlo 1
tOnlv games scheduled i
AMI lilt. AN AShdt 1A I ION
Louisville 4-0 Charleston l-fl
Columbus 3-3 Indianapolis 1-0
Knnsns City 10 HI. Paul
Milwaukee 14 Minneapolis 3
IliXAS l.l.A(,l i;
(iklHhoma Cliv .1-4 Tul-.ii 1-0
DalhiN 3-3 Fori Worth 0 0
Hhreveport 10 Houston 3
Beaumont 8 Kan Antonio s
riONKKK LKACil'l')
Pocatelln 8 Idaho Fulls 0
Maglo Valley 6 Bnlsa 4
Ogden 13 Salt Lake 4
Only games scheduled)
By The Associated Press
I IIASI.HALI.
I HKW YORK New York Yan
oi'Olkees obtained pitcher Kwell Black
,J'jwell Irom Cincinnati for pitcher
J?1 i Johnny Bchmltr., three minor
s4l I If-nnuM tilnvers mntl cash esllmuU
ed at 160,000.
HWIMMINfi
NKWARK, N.J. Ford Konno.
Oliio Slate, won third National
AAU title in taking 880-yard free
style. Dick Cleveland, Ohio Slate,
captured 110-yard Iree.slyle Ipr
third straight time and Burwell
Jones, Michigan, retained 330-yard
medley rrown. Ohio State won the
team title.
-, GOLF
PORTLAND, Oie. Mrs. Jac
queline Pung, Honolulu: Pat Les
ser, (Seattle: Pat Garner, Midland,
Tox., and Shirley McFedlera, Long
Ucach, Calif., gained aeml-llnal
round of Women a National Ama
teur championship.
VANCOUVER, B.C. Canadian
Amateur ch.iiplonshlp became an
all-United States allalr with Lar
rv Bouchey, Inglewood, Calif.;
Kid Melsler. Cleveland and Billy
Campbell. Huntington, W. Va., In
.seint-flnnls.
KKitRK SKATING
NEW YORK Dick Button, two.
time Olympic champion and live
time world tltleholder, turned pro-li-Milonal.
San Diego
Nips Denver
DKNVf li IPi Boy teams from
Austin, Tex., Cincinnati and San
Diego, Calif.. Thursday night
(ought their way Into the Ameri
can Legion's Junior world series
n biii-vball opening In Denver
Monday.
Those three clubs loin with Mil-
lord. Mass., In making up the (our
natlonnl Iinullsts the best ol
more than IB. 000 teams'.
The competition Is lor boys who
were not yet 11 last Jan. 1.
Ihul pUyecf American Legion Jun
ior baseball this season.
Ban Diego copped the Western
sectional title Thursday night,
eliminating Denver 5-4 In 11 In
nings. Salem, Ore , the Pacific
Northweat entry, was eliminated
earlier In the loiirnnment al Hast
ings, Neb.
Calllor-i Washington State enjoyed Its
best season In 20 years with a
young team during 1051 and near,
ly everybody Is back, with the ex
ception ol coach Foret Evashev
ski, who moved to Iowa. Alton Kir-
cher took over the Cougar reins
and asked 55 to turn out.
Formidable returneea Include
Bob Burkhsrt, chunky paaa-throw-nig
quarterback, and end Ed
Barker. Moslly on Burkhart pitch
es. Barker gained BIS4 yards, av
eraging 86.4 per game last season.
Both are records.
Oregon and Idaho have the
smallest owning day squads, with
50 men each. Oregon bank.s on the
navsing ol Hal Dunham, with not
expected from aeiensive
depth. Hallback
George Shaw, a standout last year
as a freshman, figures In plans
as halfback, quarterback and sale-lyman.
sembling a runaway. Three other
outfits Washington Stale. South
ern Cal and UCLA rate high.
KtinlnM s,,rnrlk1 last venr and
though manpower losses run deep. much expectt
the PCX! won't unacrrate Chuck ".ne lacking
Taylor's defending champion;,.
Washington has quarterback Don
Heinruli, pass pitching sensation
ol 1050, back alter a year's in
Jury sidelining. He could boost
the Huskies Block.
Oregon, Oregon State and Idaho I
seem at this stage lo be outside
the contenders circle. '
Fans get a quick line on South
ern Calllornia and Washington
Slate when those teams clash In
the Los Angeles Coliseum, Sept. 10.
Idaho's Vandaln won only two
games last beason and might do
slightly better during the coming
campaign. Coach Babe Curfman
lists 28 sophomores, with his top
weapon the senior pass combina
tion of Wayne Anderson to Jerry
Ogle. Guard and captain Bob Hol
der Is tabbed the Vandals pride
ana joy.
Oregon Btale'i high hopes were
dashed as one by one the team
lost key men expected back. Quar
Bill Anderson Jome4 the Air Force,
and halfback Dave Mann and line
backer Bob Redkey became Ineligible.
So coach Kip Taylor looks for
new backlield talent among his
50-man squad to support fullback
Sammy Baker and right half Jack
Pinion. Capt. Jim Cordial should
be the line mainstay at end.
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Ilv 'Ihe Associated Press
TODAY A YEAR AGO Kid
Oavilau retained his world welter
weight title bv taking a split de
cision over Blllv Graham In 15
rounds at Mndlson Square Garden.
FIVE YEARS AGO The Brook
lyn Dodircrs deleoled Ihe New
York Giants. B-3. In a gome high
lighted bv Juckie Robinson's steal
ol home.
Heatons,
All-Stars
Collide
Heaton's Machine. Junior Base
ball League champions, lace an
all-Mar leant picked (rom the
oilier five teams In the league to
night, 7:30. on Conger Field.
The Heatons won both ends of a
split schedule, thus eliminating the
necessity ol a play-ofl.
All-stars named this week are:
Jerry Carson and Kurt Smith,
Pelican City; Richard Detroit and
Joe Emmert, Hellbronner.s; Leon
Brown, Phil Collins. David La
Croix, Orin Perkins, Modesto Jim
lnc. Gary null and Charles Gup
lil, Chuck Wagon: Elton Meyers,
Alvln Mclntyre. Oary Hacklcy and
Rov Koski, Sunrise Tavern: Stan
Miller. Marvin Macken and Bill
Owens, Malln .
Art-Metal Office Equipment
Costs No More . . . Own The Best.
Voljhl'i Pioneer Office .Supply. 6JS
Main.
Thrills -Speed -Spills !
Gems Speedway
(Formerly Gemt Baseball Park)
Hard Top Races
SUNDAY
Auquit 31
Time Trials 7:30
First Event 8:15
P.M. Daylight
P.M. Daylight
LABOR DAY
Monday, September 1
Time Trials 1:30 P.M. Daylight
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
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