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Pol Victoria Hxikiinr Vmicouvcr Huli'ni Yakima l.ewiMon I rl-Cltv Wcnatchre HU Ii3 till io 7(1 SiiiiiUa Itculls Victoria 7-1 Siilcin 4 3 YiiKtmii 7-tl l.ewiMon tl-4 Vumotivcr Ki ll Trl-Cltv 1 rjpokunc 11 Wrnalchei' 4 Hallirdav'a lleaulls VVeniilchci A Hpokanu 3 Hiileni 8 Victoria 7 Yakima H l.rwlMnn 1 Vimcoiiver nl Tn-Clty, hKh wiudn. n ''in . -Seagram's 7 Crown. Blended V &W tW " " - '..iXXN i ;' I Victoria Looks Like Shoo-in II y Tim Aoillrtl I'rrm 'I ho Woi.tnlM Ilili?i'iiiiU(illiil l.ruuue rnlln Inln tlio lliml wnk ol llio IWilf tMMClmll nritr,un Mnn tuiy with Vlrlurlii Mill In the ill Ivf-i'n Ml, the ueiinunl all bill In lltn Iiuk. Tlio 'I vrun will curry 6 ' j iimnc Inili'o Inlii their lui two nrilcn, llurr KuinrH Willi nlxtli plncc IwInIiiii nUrllng MonUiiy iiIkIU end four mrnluil the runnerup Hpoknno Indium Hailing nimn dnv. 'I'lio lmllnnV linprit of rnlnliilnK llio iitMinuiit thev wun In lu:l wure nil lint vmiihrd out over the wi'i'k mi! whrn lliry Aplu 11 fnur-uiunc mtIp with lant-plucfl Wi'iiulchrc. Thrv inuitt win thrlr rritininlnu even itnnira to take Ihc bunU"K, I.Ahl' KTAM) 'llif Iii(tlini nix-n thrlr Insl-dltch :litnd ni Vancouver Munduv. Vicinrln milt (liiuljlrheader i wlt Haltin Hundav while Kpukium ! handed Wenalilire an 11-4 ahell 1 ikek iiik In the Intlltini' final home uii me nl the aeanoii. 'I'hn 'l'veea won the oncner at Hnleni 7.4 In II limlmt.i hut the IHenalora rnme buck to lake the iilultU'nii 3-1. Yakima meanwhile moved Into llllh nlare ahead or I. ronton nflcr ilnililMim the Bruno 1-0 and ti-4 at I.ewiHlon. Vancouver ah.o look both endn of a twin bill, iiiiuiicIiik I rl-Cllv 13-0 and 11-1 at Krntiewick Krnnk Cluine held Wenntchee to I hi ro hits a he marked ui hit IH1I1 vlctorr lor Huokane. 'lhe win evened the fierles at two itames atnecn. Wenaicheo won Saturday 4-3 and the teams tplll a double, header Friday. In other Haturdav action. Ralrm ihaded Victoria 8-7 and Yiiklma dropped I.ewHIon 8-3. Hluh wlmh forced cancellation of the Vuncou-ver-Trl-CHv clanh. Hpokane at Vancouver and t.ewlatnn at Victoria are lhe IritHiie'a only acheduled Kamea Monday. Reeder, Drew Junior Victors Hidden Pal Tournament winner In Heainea Country Club's Junior play Haturday weio Steve Kcoler and Nancv Drew, 'roniniv Perkins and Andy Toyly trained up Hunrlav to capture i.he beit ball tournament at the local links. lna fmllh. Clara Grove and Trances Monebar won In their dl l-loas In last week's Southern Oregon Amateur at Ashland. The threo women returned to Klamath halls with cups. Linderman Wins At Lewiston I.EWISTON. lftnlio. (fl DIU Llndrrn.nn of Red Lodqc, Mont., look the nil-mound cowbov honorn nl tho I81U ttmiun. Lcwlsion Koundup lierr Bundiw. Gov. Adlnt 8tevenson of Illinois nntl his parly were In tho Mnnd.s I Llndermivn, president of lhe , m. -v ,HndOO Cowbovfl' Afcsoclntlon. out canceled rodft find out-roped 83 of the 1 tuition's ton cowboys. '".if, ' t . - Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. 65 Grain Neutral Aet 1 1 1 ANCHORS AWEIGH! Tackles Don Fullam (left) and Jack Porkini lake to tlio air diving (or a (umblad ball at the United Slaloi Naval Academy. It'i great exerciie. Greene Asks Support Of Small Ring Clubs MON'l'FtKAL A Mronff a, pcul lor fiminclai support lur hinall uuxinu clulri wii.s voiced Monday by Commlsbloncr Abo J. (Jrecnc u I Pittcrsoii, N. J., in likn minuftl irpori to the National boxing Aaso clullon. Oreciif told the Rome 200 deie sales the incrrifilnuly tmhl hold on major boxiiiR pioiuotloiiN excr- clNPd by Um imornalionul Uoxidk Club nnd two ninjor U. S. Trie vision chalnji ' was llKhtcnintf lhe Shriners Drop Pear Bowl Tilt MEDFORD. Ore. 'Ai Bccnuse of rlhtntt coMts nnd declining Rate rcct'ipu.. Hid tiluine loU'e has can rolled its upomorshlp of thr Pear Howl football name here, fcuncne Tardy of OiunUt Fnsft snld Sunday. The name annually match the champions of the Far West and Northwest Conferences, Tardy said there was declining Interest in the u.iine because leninn huve not been evenly matched in recent venr.n. The Northwest Conference has woo the In. it three c tunes. Tho Shrine has sponsored . the pnme lor the last three years, dounthnr receipts to the tfflnne llio.spual for Crippled Children In Portland. How to net out of the bottle Ion finuo lo have a special bolllc, a very special lioillc, to ilo tliia Irick-n botllo of Seagram's 7 drown. Tlien pour. Suililcnly fho Snr in the lioltlc is Iraiiffiiiniril into a drink of Sure per fection in your glass. Works every single tune! Nice trick if you can do it . . . nnd you can! Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corporation, 4 noose around the riant clubs which huve In the past wpawncd the great cnainptons in ring history." unless hunnort in niven. he ore. dieted that within two years every major promotion of any kind will be tied to the co-axlal cables. "Furthermore," he said. "This gradual expansion of major boxing us a television spectacle will not be long in reaching the stake where the sponsors In control, whether It be the IBC or other promoters, will shut down on home television and force them Into f-pecial theaters at so much per head. This will be sight control through a virtual box Inn super state." Sfranahan Favored CHICAGO oP Frank Strana han, the perennial amateur. Is favored to win his second straight tlllc In lhe Western Amateur golf tournament which Marls with a 3B-hole qualifying grind Wednes day. The 30-year-old Toledo star, who has wot) every major amateur crown on the books except the U. S. National, grabbed the West ern championship In 1946. 1949 and 1 1951. He Is exempt from qualify ing. A record field of 23U will shoot for" a place In the 64-man match play bracket In 18 holes trials Mon day nnd Tuesday. Chrysler Building, New York, sji r 7 'f . . . t PC Clubs In Sunday Splits By The Associated Prcf.s Each Pacific Coast I.eiiKue team won a icame Hunday, And each lost one. 8o everything remained un chanKed as far an lhe pennant race K concerned. Hollywood, the leader, retalna Its 6 V, name bulee over Oakland after splitting a pair wiln Portland. It was Fred Haney'a day at Oil more Stadium. The Hollywood manager t a station wagon and a host of other Rifts. The Slurs won the opener for film 8-0, Mol CJucen scattering five hila his fifth shut out of Hie year. BKV'OH WIN But Portland came back In the nightcap with a f-3 decision, the Stars annexing the aeries three games to one. Royce Lint pitched four-hit ball for the Beavers. Ban Francisco beat Seattle 5-1 In their opener and bowed 4-2 In the 10-lnnlng finale. The aecond game was acheduled for seven timings. The Seals' Elmer Singleton col lared the Ralnlcrs In the first game. And Frank Kalln's two-run homer In the third Inning proved to be all the Seals needed to win. In the aecond game, Nanny Fer nandez shi.shed a homer in the tenth to break a 2-aIl deadlock. TRADE BLANKS Sacramento and Los Angeles traded shutouts before the small est PCL twin bill crowd In Calif ornia's capital city since 1943. Only 909 saw Joe Hattcn beat the Solons -0 In the opener and Jess Florcs turn back the Angels 9-0 In the nightcap. Oakland made It three straight over 8an Diego, winning the open er 51 . then ran Into the strong arm hurling of Ben Flowers, who blanked the Oaks 8-0 In the second game. Queens Snare Crown PORTLAND I The Phoenix. Ariz., A-l Queens defeated the Portland Erv Llnd Florists 4-3 In an extra Inning game Sunday night to win the Invitational Women's World Softball Tournament. The Portland team had adanced to the finals Sunday afternoon by blanking the Seattle Epicures 7-0. Muggsy Dobson, who led the Portland hitting attack with a double and a single off Seattle Pit cher Alice Jorgenson In the after noon game, was named outstand ing player of the tournament. Charlotte Armstrong, who Ditched all four Phoenix victories in the eight-day tournament. batted In the winning run in the title game. : X By every test and analysis, by every road the highway t wet or slippery weather. run and owner report, we believe no better its carcass is of rein forced construction.' tire of its kind has ever been built. The entire design and construction, is It is a tire you can buy with complete Fisk'sown. A confidence for the years. 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Second place went to Montgom ery's f'al, a Cnesapeake female owned by Phelrna Montgomery, Klamath Falls, Ore., and handled by her hu.sbarv-1, Pat. Tar Baby of Holly Hill, a Lab rador owned by Edward L. Min ogglc, BCavcrton, Ore., was third. Jet Cheney Runner-up CHENEY". Wash, ijfi A 5-year-old Black Labrador retrlevpr, Jib odad Gvpv, outclassed a field of 2" of the Northwest's brst doj to vln the onen all-atze fifth Ameri can Kennel Club licensed retriever trial at Turnbull Kcfutce near Chenev Sunday. Jlbodad Ovpsy. owned bv James W. Bryan, Jr., Bremerton. Wash., completed her field trial cham pionship and qualified lor the na tional retriever trials. In second place was another black Labrador female. Jet Cap tain of WhUmore. She Is owned and handled by Harold Shidler of Klamath Falls, Ore. Mize Claims Every Fence NEW YOP.K IP It took 30- vcar-olu Johnny Mize 14 seasons I in the bie time, but today he can boast of having hit a home run in every major league call parte. His 354th circuit cloud Sunday against the Washington Senators ; at Griffith Stadium not only took ! care of the matter of the only j park In which he hadn't connected , fji cviuuaiy, um It mau Ktivc tun New York Yankees a 5-1 victory over the Nats because the bases were loaded. The grand slam was the husky Georgian's 354th home run of his big league career and his 1,981st life-time hit. IRON FIREMAN SALES ond SERVICE 2379 South 6th Ph. 2-2666 D & B Oil Burner Serv. i""fc t mm "At" ' . - V' 1 f f "''4 DEAD-EYE Oval Voorhiet polishes the shotgun with which he won the 53rd Grand American Trapshooting Championship. Voorhies broke 89 targets on a wind swept range at Vandalia, O. He is a 44-year-old Nebraska garage-owner. f ? I NOW OPEN! GRIGSBY'S SMOKE HOUSE Just Across Midland Road From T. P. Packing Co. 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