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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1954)
THURSDAY. AI'HIL 22, 11154 IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAM.S. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN .Carrier off Disqualified In Armory Main Event Armory tuna were happy, but Ivmi KiiniKiulf wus very mucli (llnplruarii nl 1)111 I'loUrlHT's dr vlnlun In luni uiiilit'n ilium event of llin wrckly wieniltiiK inmiun. l'Uiliher win not Inn ns referee In i too imiuh ariuliiti umich, nml when Knmot'otf u.ieil Tommy Mar tuidn)'a imir to ihruw him Into llin comer of thn lupci und turn burkloH, dlrqilnlllli'd Hie Russian. r'leU'her hud wiirni'd Kumernlf, bout dm hitlr piilllnu mid oilier II leiinl tnrlirs Ihrouuhn'it thn eve. nluus net Ion, hut Hie Mud KunMiin thoiiKht thut li" could net uwny With inoro. Allrr Klatrlier uuvo the decision to Miullndnh', Kiunrroll put on it Iremeiuluiis how und iluiinoil thut everyone was ' oollalMirnlliitf Kitlimt him In tlio Armory mulch es. MaNUuliile won thn Una lull ot thn eVDiiliius louiurv mutrh with hln rollmu r radio, with a . Iittlo mors than 10 minute none In tho linttch. Kami-roll wore (he second lull by workuitf Maulmlale over and using hl bi'iir ' Iiuk In Hike the lull, eetllnu; the tttm Kir llio third unci luml lull Hint backfired III Knmeroff's luce. Ill thn aciitl-wimlup bout, OeoiKea Uuaolle used Ills old standby, Uie lull iielnun, to put Ueno Helton, who was subblnK fur John Paul Hrnnlnu out ol coiiiiiiI Ion mid was declared Uie winner when Drtlon wnn unable to return lor the second round. notion, who conva from a long 1UI of wrestlers, lotiKht the lull nelnon too long, and wan in such a late that It waa linK.ialble (or him to return. 'Ills opener really atarted the .venliura action oil In good tyle when Juan Hernandez and 1)111 Klotcher IoukIH It out to a draw niter' thirty mlnules ol wrenllliiK. It waa announced last tilulil Unit Karl Orey and Uurk Davlaon will appear on next week's program. Wildcats Trip Tuielake fty LARHV IIAItl.tKN Errors and apotty pllchlnc paved the way to a wild and high, arorinif win lor the Klamath Union Hinh rk-hoo) Wildcats over Malhi by a IB-10 count on Wrltht Field Tuesday allernoon. Malm Jumped lor two runs In the first ImiUiK. and the Wlldcata came back In their hall ol the In uiiaii with ihreo 01 their own runs on three hlta. The Wildcats exploded In the third lor seven runs on lour sin gles and l errorn. In the bottom nl the fourth. Ma Uu pushed acraau Uiree runs on two hlta, two Klamath errora and bane on balls. The 'Cati added three more ruiia. boosting their total to 13, on (Inula and a long triple by Earl Tichenor. lour bane on balls and a aacrlllce. Malln cloned the gap to a 11-10 count In their hall ol the alxth with live runs on three tills and an error. TMree Wildcat rum In the tilth on lour hlta and a bane on bnlln i.vo the 'Cats additional Insur ance. Mnlln urn red nix runs In the alxth to finish their scoring lor the day, Klamath broke the Id-Is t o with three runs In the alxth on base hits by lour 'Cat hit ters. ... Don Tuuchcr and Dave Darnell had three hits In lour times at bat lor the 'Cats and Jerry Bram T,ell accounted lor three more out ol live limes lit bat, Lavon Travis poked out three hits lor live times at the plate to lead Malln' hit-U-rs. Two ol Truvla' hlta went lor a hnmerun and triple. . Box score: R II V. Malln It It I Wildcat .. ... . . 1 II o Harmon, Ollva, Miller and Trav is; Tichenor, Ruslh and Burlc. V ; V?:''-K' -' AN ARM STRETCH wai being applied1 on Tommy Martindale by Ivan Kameroff when the Herald and Newt photographer cauqht tomt of the action in lait night's main event on the weekly wrestling program. Martindale wai awarded the de- cition when Roteree Bill Fletcher diiqualified Kameroff.1 By TIIK AHKOl'IATKI) PKKSS NATIONAL I.EAtitK W L Prl. CiH 6 Philadelphia Cincinnati Brooklyn Milwaukee HI. Louis Now York Chicago Pittsburgh .Mb . Ml :, .uno 1 An l 1 j . l'j .400 1 j, .376 2 Wedneaday'e Keaulta Brooklyn t, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh S, New York 4 HI. Louis 4. Cincinnati Milwaukee 7, Chicago 3 AMERICAN LL'AGUK Detroit Chicago New York Washington Clnvcland Philadelphia. Boston Hall Inure ' W Pel. GB .571 .671 .MI .Ml ,.M0 'j I .439 1 333 1 1 V Wednesday's Results New York 9. Boston 1 Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1 Washington 13, Philadelphia 1 Only games scheduled PAI'IPIC COAST I.KAGIK I. Pet. C.II Sun Diego 10 l.on Angeles 10 Portland B Hncramrnlo B Seattle 9 Oakland II Hollywood Ban Francisco Wednesday's Results Oakland 6. San Francisco 3 I-os Angeles 2. Holywood 0 Only games scheduled .6BS .MS .603 :t .503 I, .603 i .603 i 11 .913 4j 4 12 .360 5i Angels Into Tie For First By TIIK ASSfM IATl:l PRESS If Bill Sweeney's Los Angeles club ever gets to hitting It should win quite a few ball games. The Angels have made a total ol 10 hits In their last three games, yet have won two ol them. They haded Hollywood Wednesday night, 3-0, getting four hits. Both runs were unearned, but those two propelled litem into a tie lor first place with San Diego, which was idle along with Port land. Beattle and 8acramcnto. Los Angeles used errors to square the Hollywood aeries. The Pacific Coast League champions committed three bobbles and all figured In tho scoring. Oakland squared Its series with Kan Francisco by beating the Seals. 4-3. Hurry Nicholas held San Francisco to six ))IUV . San Dlcgcrcnted at Seattle' and Sacramento at Portland. They'll be back In action Thursday night v.ith the Padres' Ed Erualt going ni-alnst Vern Klndnlather at Be attle and Marino Plerettl lacing Portland's Red Adams In the Rose City. The lour clubs spilt their series openers Tuesday and took Wednes day off niter Die doublo bill, A new luce will be In Portland's lineup when tho Benvers square oil against the Solons Thursday night. Third baseman Rocky Krs nlch, sold to the Beavers by the Clnctruinil Redlegs. arrived at Portland Wednesday. Krsnlch played with Seattle be fore he went up to the Chicago White Sox who sold him to Cin cinnati last season. Oregon Tech Splits With Red Raiders Oregon Tech continued their puce on the baseball fields yes terday by splitting a dnublehead er with the Red Raldera ol South ern Oregon, with the Owla taking the first game -4 and dropping the nightcap 10-8, at Ashland. The young bunch ol ballplay ers Unit have been supplying plenty ol baseball savvy lor Art Klrk Inud's nine so lar this year scored three funs In the top of the eighth Inning to give OTI the first game victory. Dick Joalyn opened the Inning with a single, and after an BOC error, was forced at third on Lee Oliver'a fielders choice. An oulllcld lly advanced the buserun tiers Into scoring position, and on Ihc next play botli scored on a two-bane error charged against the Itulders. Pitcher Arvey Nelson singled home the third and final run of the Inning with his second hit ol the afternoon. After the Raiders had taken a 3-2 lead In the third inning, the Owls came back In their halt ol the fourth frame to tie the game up and send It Into extra Innings. The second contest saw BOC tally three times In the last two innings to sew up the game. Three hits, an error and a base on balls did the trick for the home team In the fifth Inning and they used two base on balls, a balk, a single and an Owl error for their llnul three counters. In the Owls hall of the seventh Inning, Joslyn opened with sin gle, Don Vest was sale on an error and Dave Savage waa bit by a pitch. With men on first, second, and Uilrd, Wan-on Osborne singled and Glen Marcum followed with an other one base blow scoring the nu.r. th niiu. but two Infield outs atopped the OTI tally. Nelson s nrsi game win him i-0 second In the win loss column. He compiled victories against Humboldt, twice, and yes terday's win over 80C. Larry Oatncy led the Owls at the plate In the first game with four hlta In five trips and Nelson ndded two lor lour to the OTI rutting parade. In the second game Marcum had two hits In as many tries and Joslyn connected lor two saletles In lour times at Die plate. ' This weekend tho Owls meet Lassen Junior College m a three grime series at Reoreatlonv Field. Saturday allernoon the two teams meet to a doubleheader, both games going seven Innings. rfc Runrfnv afternoon nine will Lbe a nine Inning allalr that will be attended by many nign acnooi seniors from all over the state and country who will be visiting OTI during Senior Visitation Weekend. Came time Saturday Is 1:00 and the Sunday single game will start at 1:30. Box scores: R II V. cm t t soc : 4 9 Nelson and Joslyn; N. Landers and Smith, R II V. cm .; s 9 t BOC 10 9 9 Carrow, Marcum and Joslyn; Ilermeback, llofllnc, N. Landers and Smith. More Sports Pages 14 & 15 TME OUT "Pleue band It to Lois who will five It to roe . . I want nothing from yon, Jean Watklni!" FIRST from Border-to-Border FIRST from toast-to-Coast! Because nationwide leadership is the natural reward for excep tional quality, Early Times now outsells all other straight whiskies in America at any price. Ifs every ounce a man's whisky-bottled at. the peak of perfection-enjoyed at the peak of flavor. Enjoy if soon., . '. AMKBtlCA'S TOP-SILLINO STRAIOHT, WHIIKV1 EAILY TIMES DISTILIEIT COMPANY! L0 IIS VILLE 1) KENTRCKY v II PI00' WE GIVE S1K GREEN STAMPS KC PAINT STORE S20 Klamath Ava. PITCHING Bob Porlurlleld, Washington Senators Checked the Philadelphia Athletics on 3 hits lor his first victory 13-1. 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