Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    tutthsday:- MAY 21, 1953
PAGE FOURTEEN
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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HARD TOP RACE DRIVING calls for a W Jt S
ng of the hard top race 1-
Hot Springs on Spot for Using
Negro Pitcher; ousnng nmrea
.. . ... i ,fk - whpn Tuserson's i League.
30 Local
Cars In
Opener
Sunday's hard hard lop racing
program at Gems Stadlunv-iirsl
of the season will have a predom
inantly local flavor with Klamath
Hardtop Inc. running the show and
, Jn the neighborhood of 30 local dri
vers gunning for the top money
prizes.
Last year when Klamath Falls
made Its debut in the racing busi
ness, Calilornia Stock Cur . Racing
Association ran me snow aim iu
cal drivers were few.
But this season Kiamath Hard
tops has taken over In a tie-in with
Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass.
NINE EVENTS
Sunday's time trials begin 1:30
p.m., with the nine-event racing
program scheduled to get under
way at 2:15. Klamath Hardtops
President Dene Hawkins said the
races would be held Sunday after
noons until warm weather moves
the Sunday speed show to nights.
The track last year not much
bigger than an over-sized living-
longer and wider and race officials
expect the change in the course to
result in better entertainment for
speed fans.
Some 40 cars will be entered Sun
day. FOUR HEATS
After time trials, four heat races
will be run. Winners will qualify
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uam SPRINGS, nvK. wi
SalrLtK'
whemer to forfeit every game In
orSef6rto
InSduVegroS Into the three
state loop. . ... -iheI, who
K fovf"it the game to Jackson,
-5 1 n?rtor from League
MISS., u"
President Al Haraway.
Haraway said Hot Springs had
violated an agreement reached In
Greenville. Miss., on Apul 14.
He ordered the Class C loop um
pires to forfeit every game to the
opposing cmo wnen Q . tnrest.Ued the
name appears on mo .... ,,
'A1 Baseball
Meet Opens
1 "ng from the field Is Albany,
.he defending champion and he
SWw xAS. Porttand
schools . .... , the
toSey a" nthe cUy champion
SUo3?dPat 3:30 p. m.; Lincoln vs.
West Linn at 7 p. m.i and Salem
night, the imal Saturday n'ght.
Club co-owner Lewis uouz saiu
the, directors would meet today to
settle the Issue "once and fof, " ,
He termed the agreement illegal
and contrary to federal law.
aj Tjtliex. Miss., came
a hint that the league may try once
again to oust the Bathers from the
iuht..tenm cil'CUit.
Tom Glcnnon, Natchez Indians
general manager, said his club
fully approved liamwuy is n.u..
and planned to call the president
concerning a meeting.
"If the league ibm- av-..,,..
against Hot Springs, that may
mean 8 revision of the league
schedule," he said.
The league attempted io ousi u
enfirtrt when Jim
BHltJCia 11,13
Tnireison and his brotner
were hired from tre lnaianapons
Clowns of the Negro American
JACK KEMNITZER issues the
first call for American Legion
Baseball candidates Monday,
4;30 p. m., at Recreation
Park. Kemnitzer takes over
the Coke coaching job va
cated by John McSinnis.
Kemnitzer
To Coach
Coke Nine
Jack Kemnitzer, named to coach
lh Cokes takes a first look at
his American Legion Junior Base
ball nrosnects Monday. 4:30 p.m.,
at Recreation Park.
League Number"4, of which Kla
math Palls, Is a member, will also
carry Central Point, Medford and
Grants Pass,
The league opens June 14 with
Klamath Falls hosting Giants Pass
and Medford visiting Central Point.
All league dates are seven-inning
doubleheaders.
The season is split with each
team playing 12 games.
The Southern Oregon district
St. Louis
Purchase
Hel3S
By The Associated Pres
The debut of Dixie Upright In
the Pacilic Coast League was
downright sensational,
n- n ann MnnnQer Stan
Hack of Los Angeles was yelling
for a long ball niuer. no -"
Durcnaseri upns"". " c
l.niiis Browns.
Wednesday night Hack sent Up-
light in to bat tor rraun uii-i"
in the eighth inning against Sac-
.ri, c.jnc hurt inst scored
. .'. ... v,Mri a 2.1 lead. Bob
IWJ i una nuu ,v, -
Usher was on base. up"s.
smashed Burl Barkclew's second
-,.u j th viuht field
hipn,.hn,.t fnr a home run tnat
gave me Aiigeis a '"""i. " -
whicn by an unusuai ,ui,v.t
ih. crura nf the two other
pr.i. names played.
But Los Angeles didn't gain
ground on the league-leading Seal
r. -..rloorl Wflll Piail
Cisco again, oieve us,v
Seals to five hits and seame g;
nfr Taill Rnpmler. Walt
Clough and John McCall. Neither
team scored alter me uuia """b
The winning tally came in the
ihi-j t tn Thnmas scored while
catcher Ray Orteig was bouncing
into a double play. , .
San Diego and Oakland struggled
through 12 innings before Oakland
fit kiitmm .Tim Marshall's hard
grounder took a high bounce over
fi, r,H .nvprt the winning run.
Hollywood was rained out at
W, rr.nr crOUlld in
its fight to keep in me per-unm
contention, ine teams "i i".v
doubleheader Thursday night.
ihy dash, fifth event on piaY0ffs wm be completed before
The second and third j Auj 5 witn the state tournament
action with a ruling by minor
hP,ri r.pnrt, Trautman that
a club could piay "6'"" " "
desired. Following the Greenville,
Miss, meeting aiiuaeo to oy nar
wav in yesterday's statement, the
Bathers optioned the brothers to
Knoxville, of the Class D Mountain
States circuit, where Jim compiled
6-2 record. He was letoucu
Tuesday.
.nntaM.4 tnv rnmmem. Hara
way said Hot Springs had agreed
not to recall the Tugersons this
season-and would, in any event,
get permission from four of the
clubs before returning them to Hot
Springs.
He did not say what "concession"
Hot Springs received in the agree
ment but it was at this meeting
that a previous transfer of Bather
ownership was discussed.
finishers in the heat races oualilv
for the final heat, following tie
trophy dash.
A consolation race, .semi-main
and main event complete the snow.
The Oregon Woolen Store. 8t,h and
Main, is neadGuarlers for aavauce
ticket sales.
billed lor Aug. 10-13 at Salem.
HOLDOVERS
Holdovers from last year's team
include Don Dexter, inficlder;
pitchers David D'Olivo and Elvis
Mrtcnell, and catcner Larry mi-nelL
KemniUer is expecting a flock of
candidates. Any boy in the Klam
ath Basin who had not reached his
wvm.pntb hirthdav before the
first day of this year is eligible.
That will rule out Champ Hatch-
Br The Associated Pres. er and Jo Jo George, brilliant
BiTTtMr. m.ik- T. i. r-hilrtnnin hnrlers Oeorep Hanson.
u.i i i i.-u iyci ' , "; -
Red Sox. delivered his third pinch j Clay Hannon, Ing Montgomery
iiiv uuiitu run ot me ear wun two alrJ - j
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THE 1953 VERSION of William Tell was enacted this week by
Gerald Bevans and son Jimmy when the father-son team
captured top honors' in an open tournament sponsored by
the Benton Bowmen Sunday at Corvalhs. Bevans won the title
in the men"! division in which 85 participated. Son J.mmy
was the top shooter in the intermediate class. They re also
better than average thespians, as this picture by the Herald
and News photographer shows. Both are members of the Klam
ath Archers, Gerald the president.
out in the 14th inninu to Rive the
Sox a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis
Browns.
PITCHING Morris Martin,
Chicago White Sox to' five hits in
besting Billy Pierce In a 2-1 dueL
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Seattle Golfers
Defeat Portland
T3rtT?TT.AWr in .Tla T oca.
Northwest Women's Golf champion,
won a point irum iuruuna uni
versity's Chuck Metcalf on the last
hole of the second nine Wednes
day.
Seattle University defeated Port-1 reins this season
on the Columbla-Edgewater Coun
try uiuo course.
Th ipam will nlav under the 1
banner of Klamath Post 8, and
sDonsoreri by the Coca Cola
Bottling Company.
NON-LEAGIE
One non-league game has been
lined up, in Bend June 28, and ne
gotiations are underway now for
games with Alturas. Yreka. Area
ta, Eugene, Albany, Salem and Cor
vallis. Lakeview notified Leagie 4
chairman Bob Bonncy it would not
field a team this season.
Anv hnvs unabip in attenn Mon
day's opening practice are asked to
call or write Bonney at the City
Hall.
Kemnitzer Is taking over the
Ins this sensnn from John Mc-
rtinnls who tmided .lh Cokes last
year. McGinnis will be out of town
this summer.
OCC Bills
Baseball,
Trackfest
PORTLAND Wl The Oregon
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spring sports here Saturday with
a, conference track meet and base
ball tournament. '
Baseball teams lrom me ioui
conference schools will play two
-orl, ctnrtinff nt 8:30 H. m..
when Oregon Tech meets Oregon
College of Education. Portland
State and Eastern Oregon follow
at 10 a. m.
The losers will meet at 1 p. m.
and the winners at i p. m. for the
championship.
The track meet is scneumcu
1-30 p. m. with Eastern Oregon
favored to defend its title success-
Golf and tennis also will he
1 Kn, TTnRtpm oreEon and
Portland State are t"e ""y
trams.
Anderson Merchants'
Sunday Hill Choice
. r ... ...... ...ill h. dfrtlnir for fir
The Klamath Merchants will try
to get In the winners circle in
the still young Oregon - California
Border Baseball League Sunday on
the right arm of Andy Anderson.
Manager Hi Hatfield yesterday
named Anderson for the mound
job against Alturas in the Callfor-
Both kiamath Falls and Altur-
TMtsnnnitn TRAPS
TJTTTSBTJRGH Iff) The Oak-
mont Country Club here, site of
the U. S. upen uoii iuuu,ttiv...
June 11-13, was one of the first
layouts to have "furrowed traps.
These traps are created when the
sand is left In tiny ridges by rakes
of the greenskeepers.
as will be aiming for first wins.
In league openers last Sunday,
Lakeveiw edged the Merchants, 9-8
at Recreation Park, and .Burns
squeaked by Alturas, o-i.
Hatfield Indicated there would be
no major changes in the line-up.
Ken Young will catch. The infield
will have Hank Decker at first,
Dick Lundsten at second, Gary
Dawes at third and Don Peterson
at shortstop. ,
Willie Dunster, tiauieia ana
Fran Miller are down for the out
field assignments.
The Mercnants are uuwu in
straight home appearances after
the Alturas trip. Alturas visits Rec
reation Park May 31 and Burns
comes here June 1.
Idaho Champs
In Ring Meet
nttw rwjT.TT.ANR 141 The Idaho
State College boxing team, nation
al collegiate champion, wilWmeet
Tn,Clana CUato T Ini VPl'sllv'S mltt-
men in the Sugar Bowl boxing
tournament here Dec. in.
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