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    MAY IM. HO
1IKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Ford Stops Tribe on One Hit
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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.
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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-
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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 . ,
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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.
Uavr Hnhh led the Great North
ern tram out ol the cellar with a
iiiiih vnrs of 5.fi& on line of 213.
al-o lu h for thr evening, 6'2 and
18i Hill Niiin airow o( Ptonrrr To
bacco h.id thr Mrond hiiih Rime,
:.o, nnd Hill Campbell, MibbinR on
the Intcri.Mte Knitmeerx team, had
the nrxt br.vt cries, 534, on sanies
of IR.S. Ids and
Robb liuhrd with the leajtue'5
hlKh iivrrnne, 175; Al Depew of
Intestate had n 17'2 nnd Horlon
Cadwell of PM I lfiG.
Season' h'nh corei went to I)e
prw wilh a 63 series, Cadwell
with a 1M: line, Inlcrsiale Emil
nrriM with a :'fl.:7 team srnes, and
Cniwolidnted Freight with 1005
team i;nmr.
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SAM FRANCISCO W Owner
Paul I. Kattan ol the San Francisco
Heal-, butt ol a "What's wrony
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tent of.'rrrd Wednesday to sell
thr club "if mv critics can Ret
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Job."
The Seals are sixth in the Pa
cific Coast League, 13 games be
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One fan, .seeking the $100 first
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I Infield tttnortA In blanleinor Cleve.
By The Associated l-rens , their 23-ycar-old rookie ace George : ana( 7.0
Seattle's Runners, taking Holly- o'Donnell, who, despite his 0 and BATTING Dee Pondy Chicago
?1h,.m7.Te 'I h,Lm!nC,!; 1 raord. hasn't been impressive ! Cubs, homered In the 11th Inning
L . in J.h P P.e e The Rainier, will counter j to give Chicago a 6-4 victory over
Coast 7 tS. 'ra'ce.'" I '" B1" uns. also 6-1, ' Brooklyn.
Seattle gained ground all along
Tuesday nighl by downing Holly
wood, 7-1, for Los Angeles, second
place challenger, bowed to the
hustling Ban Diego Padres, 4-2, and
Portland, fourth place occupant,
lost to flan Francisco, 2-1, in an
ll-lnnlng thriller. Sacramento
throttled last place Oakland, 6-4,
In ihe league's other game.
The feature proved to be the
hurlin; duel between Portland's
Larry Ward and San Francesco's
Elmer Singleton. Ward allowed on
ly six hits In the 11 Innings bul
Bill McCawley nicked him for a
double to drive In Ihe winning run.
Singleton held the Beavers to sev
en hits. Issued four bases on balls,
and fanned six, whereas Ward
fanned nine and gave only one
pass. The game's three runs were
earned.
Vern Klndsfather, Seattle pitcher
had to retire In the second Inning
when he was seized with a pain
In his side. Tom Lovrlch stepped
Into Ihe breach and pitched a five
hitter the rest of the way. Seattle
combed three Hollywood pitchers,
Including loser Mel Queen for 12
hits, and the Stars will have to
come back Wednesday night with
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