Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 21, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ..iKoU..-..!'
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21; 1953
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
Lr -t ; : lj hJ
MAKING PLANS FOR tomorrow night's All-Star Shrine Game are Vern Pryor, center, trom
Klamath Falls, Marv Vender Zander of Hilltboro, "end Assistant, Coach Bud Robertson from
Bend;. Vender Zender has been injured lince the picture was taken and will be unable" to play
against the City All-Stars. i-
State Fishing 'Fair to Good'
PORTLAND UP) Oregon's fish
ing has been generally fair to good,
the State Game Commission report
ed Thursday. , .'
Mount Hood area streams In
Northwest Oregon are clearing end
fishing is fair, but the Sandy River
Is poor. Pishing continues fair on
the McKenze and Wllamette Riv
ers and their tributaries. Clear and
Dorena Lakes are slow. Salmon
fishing is improving inside the
mouth of the Columbia and Is fair
at Nehalem Bay. Anslng In tide
water for sea-run cutthroat has
been slow.
Salmon fishing has been good at
Winchester Bay in Southwestern
Oregon. Trout fishing is fair and
Improving in Tenmlle Lake where
Seals Eye
Fourth
Position
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Snh Francisco Seals are
knocking at the door of the Pacific
Coast League first division and
with a little more help,' such as
they got from Seattle Thursday
night, another game could find
th?m in fourth place. '
The-Seals made- game, uphill
fight . i-against -Los Angeles and
whipped the Angels In the 10th In-,
aing, 6-3.
The victory, coupled with Port
land's loss to Seattle, moved the
Seals to within a half game of the
Beavers. ,
Since Portland and San Fran
cisco do not play each other again
. this year, how they fare against
other clubs will decide the issue.
THREE STRAIGHT
Seattle's victory, 6-1, " was itsl
third straight over Portland. Pre
vious to the Beaver series Seattle
was deep in a most disastrous
slump that saw them drop out of
contention while Hollywood pulled
away to an llVb-game lead at one
point. Vern Kindsfather gave Port
land 10 hits Thursday night but
kept them scattered. Seattle made
its eight hits count.
HOMER .
A two-run' homer by Earl Rapp
highlighted San Diego's 9-5 win
over Sacramento. This blow came
as the Padres scored seven runs In
the seventh inning and shelled
lefty Chet Johnson from the
mound.
Hollywood whipped last - place
. Oakland, 7-3, as George O'Donnell
registered his 18th victory. He held
the Oaks to six hits while the Stars
pounded the veteran Jess Flores
for 14.
Oak first baseman Jim Marshall
drove in all his team's runs with
his 21st and 22nd homers.
perch end catfsh angling Is fair.
No good catches of sea-run cut
throat have been reported. Salmon
fishing In the Lower Rogue is good
and steelhead angling oifsnore has
been fair. Trout fishing Is poor
but improving in the Rogue. Lake
of the Woods Is fair to poor.
In Central Oregon fly fishing is
excellent in Blue Lake. Angling Is
verv srood In Three Creeks Lake.
East and Paulina Lakes and Wick
iup Reservoir are fair.' Irish and
Taylor Lakes are good. The upper
Deschutes River is expected to con
tinue good.
- Wallowa Mountain high lakes In
Northeastern Oregon have been
generally wd. Good catches have
been made In Eagle . and Pine
Creeks and the Wallowa River has
been lair. Some steelhead are" be-it aU the way. The highest scor
ing taken in the Grand Ronde and
John Day Rivers.
Barber Fires
Torrid 64
MONTREAL Wl Jerry Barber,
a skinny little fellow who looks as
if a healthy golf swing would blow
him off the tee,' Friday was the
biggest shot around this northwest
Montreal course. -Tin,
five-foot-five 140-pounder,
usually Just another name In the
winter and summer circuit,
charged' aown the wide-open fair--
ways of the par-70 layout inursaay
in the opening round of the $25,000
Open, leaving - a - trail oi seven
birdies for a record-breaking 64.
Only one hole the tough par-four
17th forced him to go over regu
lation figures. ,
The 36-year-old native of LaCan-
ada, Calif., went Into the second
round one stroke up on Max Evans
of Detroit who carded a 65.
Three others. Art Wall Jr.,' of
Pocono Manor,- Pa.. Al Zlmmer
man of Portland, Ore., end Bob
Toski of Northampton, Mass., each
posted 66.
'13' Unlucky
For Zakoor '
DETROIT Wl - Detroit 'horse-
owner William Zakoor -found the
13th. of the current meeting at
Hazel-Park Race Track replete
with bad luck for htm.
Not only did ills only starter lose
Thursday but It came out of. the
race lame.
Zakoor also had a claim in for
inchcobar, a New Jersey-owned
six-year-old gelding: That horse
was destroyed after its leg was
broken In the third-race.
Under racing rules Zakoor was
stuck with the dead horse and lost
the $2,500 claiming price,
All-Stars
To Score
PORTLAND Wl The State
sauBd will hold its final practice
Friday night In Multnomah Stadium
for the 6th annual Oregon, snnne
AH Star football game with the
Cltv. team here Saturday tilght.
City worked out In the stadium
Thursday night, concentrating on
passing, punting ana piacemcxing.
. Those who have watched the
teams believe a scoring record for
the Oregon Shrine event may be
set. Each team has a good passing
attack and speedy backs who can
Psion's, Derail I5e
w - .' ' ' : : :
More Sports Pages JO, 1 1
Playoff
Scrapped
Merrill and Sesslers closed out
the Junior League season last
nig'it deadlocked for first place.
Sesslers ran over Pooles . 17-0
and Metiers ahut out Sons of Nor
way by a 7-0 score to finish up
Junior League play for the sum.
mer. -.'-"'
Tm Seaslerg' win over Fooies,
Earl Tichenor Ditched a no-hit ball
game for two Innings and struck
Out the six men to iace.uim. xicn'
ennr's team mates lumped or
Lar-y Bean and Miller for 15 runs
in thm first lnnlne.- '.'.
Metiers only collected three hits
off Sons of Norway pitchers McGill
and Dixon. ut errors by -the Sons
made tne ainerencc. n'wmiu
Detroit shut out the Sons of Nor
way hitters with one hlt This is
the second one-hit shutout he has
thrown this season.
Bucky Hamlin was the big stick
for the lumbermen by clouting a
lonz trlnle to aid Detroit in his
win over the fourth place Sons of
Norway. .-.; '
There will be no play-off to deter
mine who will be the champion
and the all-star team that Is usual
ly, picked at the end of the season
will also be dropped for this sea
son.' J-
Sesslers and Merrill finished at
the top and Metiers was second.
Sons of Norway third, followed by
Malln in fourth spot; Pooles landed
In fifth spot ahead of Tulelake
after the latter forfeited their
league games because of il
legal players. . . . , ',, V;';V '''
Line scores : '..;''''
Sesslers - 15- 2-17 10 0
Pooles ' 0 0-0 0 0
Tichenor and Collins; Bean, Mil
ler and Shearer. , ; ,; -t
Ron. nT Norway 000 00-0 1
Metiers - .310 ax-i t
McGill, Dixon and Munson, Cody;
Detroit and Montgomery.
UD HUkD.t '
'K warning If OFFICE SPACE
m m Dodger Manage Burtj Pacing Main Street
Shotton told ail Hodges be was L4.k...
turning his head and taking his J" HtIOI
eyes off the ball. Manager Char- .Vary dillfobU locatlMk
ley Dressen repeated the warning . , . City Carter.
again this spring. I aaa a
tj.i-.' j)rlVtt,gtpH
Broncs Slice Indian
Lead to Half Game
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Spokane Indians still topped
Western International Baseball
League standings Friday but
thanks to Bill Brenner and his fast
rising Lewiston Broncs their first-'
place margin was down to a slim
one-half game.
Brenner, . Lewiston's pitcher
manager, tamed the Indians with
six shits -Thursday night - as the
Broncs made it three straight in
the series, 5-1. Salem, meanwhile.
clubbed Trl City t-5 and moved to
lng game in the series was last
year when State beat City, 20-12.
Scoring also should' be made
easier by -the rule that a 6-2-2-1
defense must be used from goal-to-goal,
rather than between the 10
yard lines as in previous years.
Harry Scarff, City coach, praised
the scruad after the stadium work
out. He said that "regardless of
the outcome, I believe it Is one of
the best balanced City t earns I
have seen." He added that the
team has good speed and size and
"Wonderful spirit
. Pete Susick, Marshfleld High,
Stale coach, wasn't so high on his
team, saying only "they have been
looking hotter the past few days. '
. Both coaches-reported their play
;ers, who " completed their high
school competition in l32,. were
in good physical condition. -
Jerry Coleman ;
Homeward Bound
SAN FRANCISCO Wl Capt.
Jerry Coleman, New York Yankee
second baseman now In the first
Marine air wing In Korea has been
ordered home for Immediate dis
charge, a Marine Corps spokesman
said here Thursday.
The 29-year-old fighter pilot Is
expected here in three or;, four
days.- ,. , '.. '. .
O'Brien Hits
Roberts Twice
PTTfKnnnfiu in Pittsburgh's
little Johnny O'Brien hadto wait
a long time lor nis wn uji.
The former basketball All-Amer
ica -from Seattle University went
almost three weeks without getting
a safety, Thursday night he got
two off Robin Roberts as the Pi
rate whlnned the Phils 5-2. The
two singles put Johnny .three hits
ahead of his twin brother Eddie
who has 52.
16-Year-Olds
In Tee Finals
SROOKLINE. Mass. Wl A pair
of 16-year-old lassies, Holly Jean
Roth of Milwaukee and Millie iuy-
erson of Los Angeles, matched
their highly polished golf shots for
the National junior Girls' cham
pionship in an 18-hole match Fri
day at The Country ciud.
Miss Roth, last of the 16 Quali
fiers with an 87, became a finalist
by defeating the last of tne tnree
co-medalists, Jacqueline vaies, ii,
of Honolulu. 2 and 1. '
Miss Myerson got par-4 on the
20th to eliminate jnaitn Miniz, u,
of Great Neck, N. Y. J '
TRAINED DIESEL MECHANICS
NEEDED!
QUALIFIED SKILLED MEN NEEDED FOR POSITIONS
IN THE U.S.A. AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Construction Special Offer Treniportiiien
Logging to All Gl'i AjricuKuro
WE CAN HELP YOU QUALIFY!
If you ore mechonicolly Inclined ond desire to train for high
pay, steady jobs in this wide open, lucrative field, fill out
the form below ond mail ot once. ,
INTERSTATE TRAINING SERVICE
' Diesel, Trocror & Heavy Equipment Division v
Write Dept. 5476, 4035 N.E. Sandy Blvd.,
Portland 13, Oreqon
I wont to enter the diescl and equipment field. Please .furnish me
full information about your opproved training ond placement advisory
service. I om particularly interested in: .
( ) Operolor ' ( ) Diesel engineer'
'( ) Portsman ( ) Demonstrator
'...(") Tractor Diesel
) Service monoger
( ) Service man
) Trouble Shooter
Nome
Address
City ...
Age
i' Employed by -
If you live on RFD give directions
..Phone..
..State.....
Present occupojion ...r.....
Shop at SMITH'S - --
If It's For The Car!
CAR ROBES
. Leopard or Tiger
Lorqe Sixa
4.95
Special
AUTO-MOLY
Platu Enqine
Triplet
Oil Efficiency n
1.00
AUTO
Top Carriers
Fit All Cor
and
10'L 12"
i Car Emblem
Key Chains
v With
,Your Cor Intiqnia
85c
MILE-O-METER -PERF-O-METER
-AUTO
COMPASS
9.95 & 14.95
24.95
- 4.95 & 6.95
Val-Vin-Hed
SILENCER
2.45
Reg. 3.10
Special
License Plate
FRAMES
Fit Or, or Calif. 00
Special - Pair ' '
SMITH AUTO SUPPLY
919 Klamath Avenue
KF Pro's
Brother
in Lead
SALT LAKE CITY m Golf
veteran George Schhelter of Salt
Lake City fired a sizzling 64 around
the per-72 Country Cluo course
Thursday as a record field of 163
opened play in the 29tn annual
Utah Open Golf Tournament.
Schnelter Is a brother of Earl
Schnelter, Klamath Falls golf pro
also entered in -the meet.
Schnelier's 30-34-64 gave htm a
four-stroke lead over Zel Eaton.
Portland, Ore., who whacked a 34-34-68.
... .
Two goiters, picked by fans to
top the field in the annual Cal
cutta drawing, trailed the leaders.
Harold West of Pendleton, Ore.
first In the Calcutta, fired a 2-un-
der-par 70, and ex-champ Smiley
Quick of Los Angeles, was way
back with a 75. Quick . was second
la the Calcutta.
Tied with West at 70 were Walt
Oresham, Salt Lake City, and Bob
Harrlw, Montebello, Calif.
within three percentage' points et
the Indians.
In other games, Wena tehee
downed Yakima 7-5. Edmonton
whipped Victoria 8-4, and Vancou
ver suoaued uaigary u-g.
Two ot the six hits given up by
Brenner' at Lewiston were succes
sive sixth inning doubles by Eddie
Murphy and Jimmy Brown. They
accounted for Spokane's only run
as Brenner racked up his 18th win
against iu losses.
At Salem. Gene Roensoie record
ed his 17th win against three de
feats in turning back Tri-City's
Braves. A five-run fourth ". Inning
iced the game for the Senators' and
gave them 3-1 edge In the series.
The Wena tehee Chiefs stretched
their winning streak to five straight
with their triumph over Yakima.
The Chiefs clinched the game with
a iour-run outburst In the seventh,
Catcher John Alblnl homered twice
for Yakima, driving In all the
Bears' runs, and Ross McCormack
sent one out of the park for We-
natcnee.
Vancouver scord five times In
the top ot the ninth to win the wild
affair at Calgary. Three of the runs
were on Gene petrolli's round-trip-per
after two were out. K Chorlton
also homered for the Capllanos and
Ken Whitehead and Don Hunter
circled the bases for Calgary,
Ray McNulty was credited with
his 14th win of the season as Ed
monton upset Victoria in the first
of a- four-game series at Edmon
ton, - ,
frAST SWIMMER
'-'
The swimming speed champion
of ocean fish Is generally regard
ed as the wahoo. However, .mac
kerel, dolphins and marlui are also
regarded In the top hit-run class.
The king snake Is the conaueror
of almost any poisonous snake. He
is immune to the venom of rattle
snakes, copperheads and water moc
casins. For this reason It is illegal
in many sections of the U; S. for
hunters to kill a- king snake.
YOU'RE ALWAYS
WELCOME TO USE OUR
LAY-AWAY PLAN
VAN ORMAN'S
Your Family feetwear Stare.
BOY'S DEPARTMENT
6th and Main
Phone 6520
imVMlMUJMVa
fwm the land of sly blue waters
A bit of the cool refreshment of this en
chanted land is yours right now! with
' a frosty bottle of ftamm's Beer. Just reach
and discover the flavor that's switched
over a inilhon rjeer aMnkerg in just the past t-'Jf s I
two veari. Discover refreshing Hamm'a .' i V'iff II '
. - r m i-
fthu ' a frosty bottle of Hamm'a Beer. Just reach Beer-from the Und of sky Blue waters, y j
Refreshing astlieenchanted JandfUicpmesifrom
2 Mates of
IScicDinig
Saturday Night 6:45
Sunday Night - 6:45
m M