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I TllimSDAY, Al'ltll, 20, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN IT ira e k HD1 111 CLAYTON HANNON, Seorti Editor M , Pro Football Video Plans Worry Colleges By OAVI.K TALBOT , Nf:V yoRK l-ir your favorite cullruo alhlctlo ctliector appears 10 lis wulklni nruuml lotliiy with a ('ho of the nervoua Jerks, a thouuh he auspeeled lis was br um Inllownt, Hick la reason. 'Ilio National football Leaitue jiiKt announced II trlevlalon plum (or Ihe coiuliiK tall. U In no secret tliut colleue Jnul. lull milhnriura, Ini'luriliiK Ihc bite lime roaches, ImVo been worry ing tlirniNPlvi'M into a decline lor nevpruX yrsrs lhat tlio money bo would yield to vnrum uml move In on the rich Bnlmilay duien whirl! 'I'")'. tho rah-rah forcea, have always loll were thelre ox cluMvoly by right ol Inheritance. IIITKATKIILY They have tried reiiealrdly to Hum some assurance Irom the proa that Uwy would at leant limit their TV acllililes to Sunday names, even If they decided to play aome of their eouleata on Ditturday. The colleiilaiia itot nowhere bocauae the pro aald tliey wanted no part of any aiireement which mliiht look even vaguely like a , conspiiacy to ome government aKency. Now there appears to be Utile further doubt that the feara of the athletic directors were Justified. If the profeaalona) league haan't moved In on them completely It has at leant shoved a large fool in the door and hollered boo. . Aa of neat autumn, the proa plan lo play nine' ol Ihelr names on "-lurday night, -and to televise name. The extent of the televlMnn coverage will depend upon how attractive Hie aponaor conaldera each game1 to be and how much he wuhrs to spend In exploiting hla wares. Presumably, aome of them will blanket the land. Tr.l.KVlNKI) In addition, two league garnet will be played on Haturday after nooiia. Dec. 4 and Dec. II. and they also will us televUed. Moat college achedulea will have been com pleted by that time, but It hnppena that Notre Dame and 8MU are waiting until Dec. 4 lo have It out In Dallaa, and that they will be aeen over the regular weekly college hookup. If there Isn't a conflict there. It will be clone. The pro gams will be betweon Baltimore and Loa An Helen, at Los Angclea. Aa ther la a two-hour time differential be tween Dallaa and the Coeat, city, the college tinude preaunutblyvlll mart at leaat that long before the aalarled number. To be aafe. one had better atari a little early or the other late. Obvloualy. the professionals have tried to avoid, for the time being, at lea.it, flfhglnf; direct challenge at the schools, but they have sup plied a very clear picture of what Ihey can do If and when the owner feel tile Urns la ripe, Aa one pro official haa aald. there's no use making the collegea any madder than necesaary. since they do pro duce the players and It Is smart lo get along with them aa long aa possible. Ralph Dupas Whips Brady NEW 'ORLEANS Wl Dancing master Hnlph Dupaa, 18-year-old New Orleans high school student, glanced up the lightweight ladder lor higher recognition Thursday alter speeding- to a convincing de cision over rough Dennla Pal Brady. The fleet Dupns. rated No. 5 In the lightweight division and an ac complished arllM at lilt and run tactics, aped to a unanimous 10 round decision over Uie rugged New Yorker In a nationally-televised fight Wednesday night. Du paa weighed 137, Brady 1381,. Dupas departed from his usual touch and go attack In Uie early rounds and continually brat the befuddled Brady to tho punch. The French Quarter flash, making his third appearance over the 10-roimd route, opened a gaah over Brady's eye In (he flrat round and the cocky Irlt.hman'1 eye bled through out the fight, , The Chesapeake Stakes, now run at Laurel, formerly waa held at Havre de Oraoe, Wl Action Starts Tonight Hr THK AKKOCIATK.I) PIIKSS 'Hie C'lui. A Western Interim lluiml l,ciifue answers to "pl.iy bull" Thursday night, its 10 teams aturtlng Uie auiumerlurig cuav pulu lor Ihc pennant won la.l year by BMiknnti. The sprawling circuit, which em brucea communities In Washing ton, Oregon and Iduho south of the border and Urith.l) Columbia, and Alberta in Canada, opens lis Kill year with an old band back as president, one new owner and many familiar faces In strange uniforms. Hubert I Bob Abel, Tacoma at torney who alepped down as pres ident last J oar. picked up the reins again In IBM. In another change during the winter months, Frederick Mercy Jr., Yakima businessman, sold his Yakima franchise lo a group of fans headed by Orlu HI I Babel Hblllngbery, former Washington Blate CoIIcko football cor-ch. The Bears brought In two for mer Pacific Coast League stars us Held manager and general man ager. Lou Htringer will bundle al fairs on the Held and Dick (Kcw plei Barrett, who two years ago managed Victoria's WIL team, will hold down the front olflce. Other changes find Bill Bren ner, pitcher-manager al Lewtalon last year in Uie same capacity at Vancouver: first baseman Don Pries replacing Cec Oarrlolt as manager al Victoria; Lairy Bar ton, also a ilrat-sackcr, succeed ing Brenner al Lewuton: Eddie Taylor, former Seattle Ralnlera couch, as general manager at Tri Clly. and George (High Pockets) Kelly, old New York Olants tint bar.emsn and longtime coach el Oakland In Uie PCL, as pilot al Wenatchee. Thursday night's openers will find Cslgsry at Trl-Clly (with Abel In the stands); Edmonton al Balem, Wenatchee at Lewlston, Yakima . at Spokane and Victoria at Vancouver. ...... . , Derby Winner To Be New LOUISVILLE. Ky. I Down here In this horse loving country, whero arguments on the outcome of the Both Kentucky Derby oflen wuge hot and heavy, they uie bet ting there will bo new faces In the winner's circle alter the 20 or so 3-year-olds complete the mile and one-quurter Journey lute Sat urday nllernoun. Not In many years has Amer ica's premier horse race been so Jammed with owners, trainers and Jockeya who never have felt the ihrlll of walking Into Churchill Downs' flower-bordered circle lo receive the huge gold cup and nee their victorious horse bedecked wllh a atole ol roses. Eddie Arcnro. who rode In the derby for the Hint time In MHO und finished fourth with Nellie Flag, Is best acquainted wllh the uhnost hallowed ground. Old Ba nuns Nose, born only too miles from the sccno of some of his greutest triumphs, ha won five derbies, He'll be Up Saturday on Ooyamo, tho 7-3 second choice from ftoyco o. Martin's Woodvale Farm. Three other Jockeys Bill Bo land, Steve Brooks and Hank Mo reno have been in the circle once each. Boland was the second spprentice to win the big race when he rode Mlddleground In 1930. He will ride Uie Woodliy Lsne Fnrm's lanky Red Hannlgan, an outsider, Saturday. Brooks, winner wllh Ponder In 1MB. Is slated to pilot Allied of A. E. Reuben's Hasty House Farm. And Moreno, whoso first appear ance In the derby was last year when he got Dark Star home a note In front of Nnllve Dancer, will throw a leg over Sea O Erin. Both Allied and Sea o Erin are running mates for two of the favorites Determine and Hatty Road, rerpcctlvcly. K33 I amWam LJ BBaaavM a r By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GOLF PINEHRUST, N. C. Billy Joe Patlon ot Morganlon, N.C., defeat cd defending champion Bill Camp bell and Jennings Randolph Jr., of Washington, DC, lo gain quar terfinals of North-South Amateur toumnmtni. Both scores were 3 and 1. 8ACRAf.:ENTO, Calif. Doug Ford, Yonkcra, N.Y., won the Pro Invitational Tournament with a e-under-par (7. TKNNIS BOURNEMOUTH, England Dons Hart of Coral Oables, Fla., advanced to the fourth round ol the British Hard Courts Chant ploaiMp with an easy victory over England's Kathleen Stoot, M, 9-3. RACING LOUISVILLE, Ky. Arab Ac tress tts.00) won the Kentucklana Purse at Churchill Downs. BAN MATEO. Calif. Jovle K. ($0,501 won Sub Deb Stakes at Bay Meadows by 1 'i 'lengths. 184 Golfers In Frisco Open SAN FRANCISCO ll A field of 184 golfers, pro and amateur, lees off Friday In Uie $10,000 San franclsco Open-Invltatlonal. Art Wall Jr., winner of last week's Tournament ot Champions at Las Vegas, Nev., heads tho stars who Include Csry Mlddlecoff, Ted Kroll, Doug Ford, Porky Oliver, Dene Littler, Dutch Harrison, Bob Toskl, Al Bessellnk, Frd Wsmpler and Walt Burkemo, THE KLAMATH BASIN ROUNDUP ASSOCIATION ' is requesting bids for ( grounds concessions. 'Bids mutt bt submitted to P, O. Box 364 nor later j'than Msy 14. Concession ft tt 50 V. upon ac eeptanee of contract and 60 on July I, Tho Roundup Association raiarvti tho right to rejaet .any bid.- Queen's Tryouts V JUNE 13 at lit Redeo Qretiftdi 1954 ROUNDUP JULY 3, 4 5 1 IK I "NaSJ' mi By THE AKKOCIATF.D PRESS AMERICAN LI AGt'E BATITNO Glynn, Cleveland,' .419; Jensen, Boston and Tuttlo, Detroit, .41)5: Ooodman, Boston, .372: Stephens, Baltimore, .368. . RUNS BATTED IN Kaln. Chi cago, 12: Mlnono. Chicago, II; Bauer. New York and Busby, Washington, 10; Jensen, Boston and Dropo, Detroit, 8. HOME RUNS Jcnson, Boston and Westlnkc, Cleveland, 4: Ml noso, Chicago, Bauer,- New York, Zernial, Philadelphia and Vernon, Washing-ton , S. - '.: PITCHING Oromek. Detroit, 3-0. 1.000; Plllctte, Baltimore. Kce- gan, Chicago. Lemon, Cleveland Oarver, Detroit, McDonald, and Lopal. New York and Trice, Phila delphia, l-O, 1.000. 6TRIKKOUTS Turley, Balti more, 33: Pierce,. Chicago, 20; Oromrlt, Detroit. 13; Trucks. Cll cugo, 13; Larsen, Baltimore, 11. NATIONAL LEA (UK BATTINO Jackson. Chicago. .500: Fondy, Chicago, .381; Temple Cincinnati, .373: Hodges. Brook lyn, Mooon, St. Louis and Pafku, Milwaukee. .370. RUNS BATTED IN Green grans, Ctncinnall. 16: Bell, Cin cinnati, 13: Hodges, Brooklyn, Post. Cincinnati and Musml, and Jablonskl, 81. Louis, 13. HOME RUNS Hodges, Brook lyn, 8: Bauer, Jackson and Baker, Chicago, Klusaewskl and Post, Cincinnati and MaUiews, Milwau kee, 4. PITCHING Maglle. New Yolk 3-0, 1.000; Pod res. Brooklyn. Nut hall, Cincinnati, Spahn and Jolly, Milwaukee and Presko, St. Louis, 3-0, 1.000. STRIKEOUTS Mnglle. New York. 17; Spahn, Milwaukee, 10: Antonelll, New York. 15: Rush, Chicago. Simmons and Roberts, Philadelphia and Raschl, St. Louis, 14. Grants Fasa travels to Klamath Falls tomorrow afternoon to meat the Pelicans In a duel meet on Uie Modoc Field track starting at 1:30. Coach Len Buries track and field team Is fresh from a win over thn strong Ashland Orlzzlles last Saturday, and have been pointing to an even tougher meet thin week. Orents Pass will field a team , that should be strong, with 14 let tormen back from last year's " squad. ' Don Korns and Skip Alexander will lead Uie Cavemen In the sprints, while football star Bob Woods will give the Pels plenty of competition In tho hurdles. These three wUI also be entered In Uie broadjump. Klamath's team la fairly well balanced In all but two events, and those have been showing bel ter as Uie season progresses. The pole vault and Javelin were deep holes In the Pel lineup at the first of Uie year, but Buries and his assistant, Bob Hendershott have worked out a few of the prob lems with these two field events. JACK SUNITSCH AND JIM KING were caught talking over plant for tomorrow's track meat with the Granti Pats Cave men, on the Modoc Field cinder paths. iSunitich will probably ba entered in both hurdle eventi, and King will get the nod to throw the javelin tor tho Pelican track tquad. The mast it tlsted to get underway at 1:30. Preacher Roe. Dodger southpaw pitcher, admits to 38 years. Record books have Preach as only 38. " Grover Cleveland Alexander never pitched a no-hltter but In 1015 he hurled 'four one-hitters. People Do Read SPOT ADS -you are: The home team's lineup will probably be about the ssme as last week's when the Pels turned hi a 86-67 victory over the Orlz tlies, and would break down Into the following: Broadjump Jim Dougherty, Dave People and Chuck Ouptlll. Shot Put Dougherty and Marlln Causey and Ben Lawyer. High Jump Orln Perkins, Jim McGee , and Ouy Munsell. Pole Vault Gerry Hamilton and Larry Dearlng. I Javelin Roy Ropp, Bob Bagette and Jim King. High Hurdles Dougherty and Jack Sunltsch and George Arnold. ' D!acus-Blll Badorek and Pedro Colloy and Lawyer. 100 yard dash Jim Bevaca and Pcpple. 320 yard dash Pcpple and Mills and Tom Perrell. Low Hurdles Scott Hancock, Sunltsch and Arnold. Mile Run Barry Pitts and War ren Cody. 440 yard dash Ferrell and Bev ans and Mills. ' . 880 yard dash Don Wells, Mc Gee and Larry Heaton. ' Half Mile Relay Dougherty, Pepple, Bevana and Mills. 0) Jga. nnnnrsTvwrvn t "JJ JIT FAMILY CLUB SEDAN IT F my, m4 tttmfinfWim ba. i Ml - rikanaa vuheot swtic.- ,MsafJar4 trtai tad) ellMr ifMclfkatMN Had amwrlM tta)t u Merchants Get Name, Sponsor Klamath Falls will field about the ssme team that entered the Oregon-California Semi-Pro Base ball League, but under a different sponsor and name. Last year's team was called the Merchants and was sponsored by a few of the local business men. Tills year Loren Palmerton, of El dorado Lumber Company will take over the sponsorship of the lengue entry, and It will be csUed the Lumberjacks. Manager HI Hatfield has been (bnillna him ,-ltih (hrnnoh nrflllrB twice a week, on Tuesday tnd Tt.ursday evenings at 5:30. Hatfield staled that anyone who would like to try out for the team I Is Invited to drop out to Recrea tion Field on Uicse evenings and work out with the club. He pointed out Uml this year's sqund Is weak 'sf short stop and would like to havo more inflelders turn out In next week's pracUces. The opening league game for the Klamath entry will be May 23. against Uie Lakevlew Gems, last ears league champions. 3 BIG SALE DAYS! Friday, Saturday, Monday Sports Continued On Pages 14 & 15 ft m ifasssmawi uam k 1TWUMIT ! iJcAJ OTItlMCT I MX)B 7BPC.J JIQOf I (b COMBINATION ! i 1 :l SKYLINE 300B PROJECTOR 40"x40" ' SCREEN BEAUTIFUL FILE CASE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! 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