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MAY IM. HO 1IKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Ford Stops Tribe on One Hit ,f i"lv ? i'ult 11 u,.ti" r..i I ... hv iti i'Hi.1 ;,aii Al Niurlntvrltrr Wlttley I'''jhI, a rijckv Now York Yulikm klt-hiitulrr, itinl Hub Hiihl, a Mllwinikrn lonkie niiikiiiu hir. Urn miijor It-iiHur atari, hnvr Jninrd the k'hwIiik lint n( VomiK pltchem who am out to prnvr ihiil today' bnnrlmll l.n'l a lively an noma folk chum. ' . ' '7 '' JjVi.r' J " It if I Y 1 r 1W - ' 01 . . i i,,t muht hi i t til'" ' 1 1 tin a 3-1 xMn ovrr 1 luiini i-'iii pnml;. ahriul nriil uv " . . .,M .t 1111 Ill 1-1 . HI - I i ' """"VI Hlf lull "" ' " , 1 j lull rt Wi n." --'U-'.H .num.1 .J .mr. MiHI l' V '' - Al-.ni..-ii: li.nl I."'" IHHi , ,1 -.I'll.-, u.th Inn-- d.Jlir i 4(, ml w lr S'HO ,iu ..I r-'iiiin'i'i'- iinil "'i'1 ml H"' JU (''"'' " -"u , ,, u.iii.i-, n :i2, Mb '"hi : , ri-'i i..,n.i. - 'Cats Edge Merrill, 4-3 I.n-il tiKiiilh liiiini! nun were, fly Inn III nil directions, bul In I lie lin t week It's been a dllleronl nloiy. A work ami Innlulu Hobo lliillo iiuin of the. Hi. Muni UlOWIlS ln.lM'il n no-hitler. HiiiiiIiiv nllnr noon Don I.lddle nl Milwaukee hi. .re in i n starter with ii two llltlrr, mill Hub I'ullei field ill Vviiihliigliin threw a (imp - hlllor. Last IllKhl Pord bafllcd Die Clcveluuil Indium nil mm lilt a i "low rolling grounder that never Rnl ai I in- iii Hi ml base. And ililhl, nnollirr IlrnVoh' llnt-yriir man, luoMrrrd Hie New Yoik Oianu on ! two hin. Ilr t.AIIIIV II Mil, I I.N Tim kliiimiili Wiidc.iti won Iheir hxh rilliilKhl lju-trlii.il (lerlMnn wlttloill n Hrtburk yr-.tt'iilnv nl Ulntilll liliinliiu Hin llll'.li.i- l.i in tlin ninth mnltiK mi n ovrilliii.w.l fil""! "lilne aver Hie Her.md-nl! .... . . Inillnm. Until last III iliiuoul iMimi .ii -icomi , ,, , ,.a, n nm , , trm,))h,(1 CUBl It if fip oml. thud imd Ifimili inn i iv .i hilt Irmy Johii?oii hniiir in the Korrj won hli Kiiinc, 7 0. Klv)n Hie YnnkrpH coinfortublr two- are in 3 H,i I Xfjli 4 I' Vi.m l oll 1 r' Mrl.'i r.iird w intiiim fcjn 1" tJlc Lumimuii il i"'M i ninovfi hlliiin."i l.uinbrr. rl H'.' duin : caimiii' any in- luil tioiior inA Hie iram ruiirti mflt )(! added VI tt and lot Uir Iiliill CUfs, .'Hill. w frmtid with a 1001 and 2iK '.rtir.i. . Mm Tipfit.- ui hud Ito line. -.4. foiiowrtl by lro ridiin ol Orririh -'acuity with Oluikniiin tnckrt on K'unea !J md 178 lir Ihfl hiRli rtrne.n. Oforttf 'ninmn?! of the urcond- Cillioun's triu was second I M6 arriri vi linei of 100, iml 17 nkman ln d llir with fllgll r;iis", IB.', limo Hps- a of 'c pi-('i)U un tijjht b- lih a 1H0 Bfi,iK'' 1-iiiidy y& rli-ctrd pirtidrnt lor lPol, (tlinkMinii vice prni nd a i id y Anciri on .nrcrc- HSrnftiMin I t.f.l l. inai nianainii ur.d (mine and Ihr olhrr two ; imii cru.-.iny on bud thrown, 'I hr Wildcat.! tird Ihr scorr 1-all In ihr fllih inniiiK when Modct) Jlintiuv. i racked a ftnc-iun tuple 1 nt)d ..cored oa I'HIdir iliBby':t mil- ; III". I The i-' .in if wii-i Mill knoilrd at Ihr rnd ol Ihr irmilituon jevrii inmnri nn.il Ihr WUdct went nh.'i'd on the ninth Innintt riit'. .Iri I V Wnlll jilll rollrclcfl t u i. llu' Iim Mt)k'l(- olt Klamath jnltht ( Junior. Unr tviuv. Wildcat:, . ,. 00(1 U'd 1KJI-4 fl S Mm 111 011 100 0OU-3 & 4 Jlmhsrx and Krll) ; Dcl.ap and Johnson. Academy Holds LeMer Banquet ti.icic.i lb-nit ImUl . itt annual Icttrinit n -. b.mnurl Thuiiday, 8 30 1 in., in the piinsh hull In a coin binrd b!k.- and rUL award nr tiillL'iirii'.. Jim fcou.B will pre. rot the boys IrttciA; Mi.is O'Connor will do the hunoi (or thr nirls.Ciur.tl nprakem arc JndRr Uavld Vandrnbri k and Kathrr Htonr, ex-conch at Iho aca drm y. nir Yankee vlctorv was a mas Irrplrce by Ford, who, back in the bin Irnuue.n tiflrr n lwo-ye:n- Army hitch, hn.n k phenomenal record 12 mujor IraHiie stariH and lit ma jor IniKue vlciorirt. 'Hie only lime he hn brrn brnien win In rebel U(jnln.L Philadelphia In lB.OO, "That wits my best one." he said nltrr hi .t mailt 'h unme. "I've never pitched a one-hitter before, j A;, lorn n the h!t had to rome I'm Rl.id it ci'tiif 1'iat r:iily. I doo t know If I would Imc been ( nbl to nlfind the tension. Willie Pep In Comeback Fight fOlir WORTH. Trx. ..fl Willie IVn, ctmnitiumiii: to rciiiii the rrowii he him worn Iwlce uorld'fc lenllipiweiKlit chiunplon meets the i-hiilleiiKe ol younii, touuh Jurkv lllnlr of DnlU.H WedneNdny nitihi In r 10-roiuid nnllonnlly lele vied fiRht. KNI.W IT "Sure I knew t hud n no-litltrr RiiltiK. I nlunyjt look nl the u;nre IiiihkI. When Kmlv Wynn topiifd Unit hill I Jil-l cnuldn'l itet to It. 1 suld to myself, 'Well, there Roeh the no-hitler.' " j Wynn. who wns 0tio.-inF; Ford on the mound. Just koi his but on a 3 and t! pitch In th:r .sixth innlnit nnd dribbled It between tlm mound and third hne. Ford rharued In alnnir with thud bni. ennui Uil Mc iJouRitld. When he miw Ford couldn't make it, McDotixuid made a jitab for the bull but couldn't lllld the hnndle. Hie olflclal .scorer called II a nil on the theory Unit Wynn would have beaten nnv throw MrDmik'nld could have made even tl he came up with the ball. UM Buhl, worklnff hi 40-depree tem peratures with a brisk wind, save up ft breew-blown Texaa League Minnie la Don Mueller In (lie luuilli InnluK and n abort double in Hobby Thomaon at the ntart nf the ninth. He wenl on to load the haiea on wnlk.-i In the ninth and ThoniMin aooied the lone New York run nlt rr an outfield fly by D.iryl Bpenccr. 'Ill Philadelphia Phillip look over, the lead III the National I.euuue by edging die HI. Liiui' Cardlnnh, 0-6. alter Umoklyn had lo-iL Hit only dayllRhl contest, In lha Chlcaito Cub. on Dee Fondy'a llth-lnnlntr homu run. Pilthbumh and C'lnclnnall were rained out at Cincinnati alter 2"; Innlnga with the Pirates leading, 5-1. Jlollonian, maklnic hla fln.t ap pearnnce alnce toKll his po intier, couldn't come clohe to matching lhat succea. He kqvc up two runs and laated lens Ihnn two Innlnxri at Philadelphia belore he retired with a blistered liiiner on bin plichln-t hand. HltOWNS WIN Don Laraen took over for Ihe Browiw and they went on to whip Ihe Athletics, 7-3. Washington won lln fifth In n tow, 101, over Detroit, and Chicago won an uphill battle nt Hosion. 8-7. In 10 Innings. Alter leaduig twice the White Sox wenl ahead to May In the 10th when Ferrli fall) doubled with thr b:u.es loaded to score two runs The victory left Chicago only nine percentage pomis back ol second place Cleveland. Ned Gnrver, who had shown marked Improvement for Detroit alter losing hl llrsl three starts, was bnltered by the Senators for 13 hits and all of their 10 runs in Icxs than six Innings. Hie Phillies and Cardinals were lucked In a 1-1 tlo until the ninth Inning. Then the Phils exploded lor five runs and the Cards came back with lour on home runs bv : Steve BUko and Solly llemus. TIME OUT! "II' had enough you've fished every day of our honeymoon, Tom; but uninr our wedding Jl uentt to wrap up a herring . , .. . r I Nnillie-rn 4 IfilfjtUt fl P 3 Kf'I.W runt l I .-rrri ( 1 p'iciltc Mntnr Tmcktiig Is thr ivjwrtaiirm HkwIiol' l.rnuur npioii ijy ii ftnn hair point. f I'Mr livr wruppni up the Mmul.iv iiiRht in Ihr last round -jowlmir I)- unippttiK KKl.W. 3-1, 1 shoving that tram Into the cel lar. Omit Northrrn cllmbrd out of the ba.'cment into Neventh plare wilh n MiipilsiiiK 4-0 win over In trrttr KnKineer.i. A&n TaiMt Store in half a pntnt buck of 1'MT Mlrr a 3-1 win oer third-place I-orrn? Cmnifciny, which finbhrrt anothrr bulf iHiint behind AA.H in the tihl race. I'roplr's Warehouse was a cloive fourili ou a '2 2 pln with rioneer lob.icco. 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