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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1054
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Braves
Tough On
Dodgers
llv Hi N I'HI.KIiAH
Al' Knurls Writer
II times not Imiiili, Cliarllr
Clrlinni limy bo able to sell Ills
secrela oil how lo win In ICbbxIn
Kleld.
-1 1,0 Brooklyn lloilger bull lurk,
graveyard "I many pcnnoiit hopes
lltHl BOaHOII, MOVU nuiiin,HMij
funnily Iriilloiy lo Urlmm'ii Mil
waukee llriivos.
'Itiry won six ol 11 games tluii".
Mo olhrr vltUK Irani won morr
limn three. Tho HI. Louis Cardinals
didn't win any.
Now the ll!4 edition of the Mil
waukee wonders ma trying lo tlo
Ihe ou even belter.
ltlHMIll
They Invndrd nruoklyn la.l nlgM
fur inn lirsl Inno this season and
walked oil Willi a 'J-o triumph. The
IHU'Iiiiik chores were handled su
perbly by Oeno Conley, a king
sied rooklo rlghl-huiiilrr. In sink
inn out seven whllo walking no
body, the B lool-8 side-aim apcclal
l.it pinned tho Urst shutout on the
IMOgera nine Juno II last year,
when another rookie, Allun Worth
inuton al I he New York CllanU,
turned Iho trick.
Tho Ilravcs won even Ihouiih
Ihey loot one of tho most proloniied
arguments of Iho season. A r.ev
emh Innum drive by Eddie
Mathews bounced olf it ratling Hop
Iho renter field fence and tell back
on tho field.
Umpire Dill Kngelln ruled II
double Miico Mathews lot only as
far as second before the Dodgers
tried t make play on him. Um
pire 1)111 Hummera railed II a
home run and waved Malhews In.
Tho Dodgers acreamed. The lour
umpire huddled. Iho Biaves
acreamed. nut In Uie end Malhewa
n aenl back to accoud. Despite
the ruling, the drive acored Danny
O'Connell Irom Ural bane wiui
Milwaukee's aecond run. Hie first
rame on J or Adcock's homo run,
i:i.si:Mii:nt:
Elsewhere In tho National
I.eaRUe the New York Olanta de
fealed Cincinnati 5-4 and Phlladel'
uhla edited Chicago 1-1 In 10 lun.
Intia. Tho 81. Loula-Plrates game
al Pittsburgh hj rained out.
In Iho American League Joe
Coleman of tho Baltimore Oriole
allowed lit lormer Philadelphia
teammate only two hit, both sin
lllea. a tho Oriole beat the Ath
letic 3-0. New York defeated
Cleveland 6-3, Chicago ahaded Boa.
ton 3- and Washington beat" De
troit -3.
The uianta beat Fred Bactewskl
for the flrat tune In hi career,
flie Cincinnati left-hander had
whipped the New Yorker five
llmea running until Monte Irvin
alnmmed -a 400-foot triple In the
eighth Inning with Al Dark on llrsl
be. Ted Klussewakl for Cincin
nati and Whltey Lock man and
Willie Mays for New York hit
home runs.
Alter falling two run behind In
the eighth because of poor defen
aive play, the Phil rallied to lie
the Cubs In the eight hand won
In the 10th a Del Funis singled
home Richie Ashburn, Ennls
earlier blasted base loaded
double, good for three run, and
Ashburn drove In one In the eighth
with a triple.
t'OMKItACK
Coleman alruck out four and
walked only two In registering hi
second victory and the flrat shut
out of hi Baltimore comeback.
The two hit olf him were by BUI
Henna and Forrest Jacob.
A double by Yogi Berrs with
two on snd two out drove home
Ihe run iho Yankee needed to
beat Cleveland (or tho first time
tin sesson. The Indian had won
three in s row Irom the world
champions. Allln Reynold pitched
out of a Jam In the eighth when
the Indians tied the score and load
ed Ihe base with none out only
lo hit into Uiree easy force play.
Bob Keegan won his fourth
game against s single loss and
acored the winning run for the
Whllo Sox against Boston. He
tripled In Uin seventh and rode
home on Nellie Fox's alngle. The
victory was Keegan's fourth com
plete game.
Detroit usrd four Inning against
Iho Senator but Bob Portorfleld
alnmmed Ihe door as he finished
with 8 1-3 hiilcss Inning. Porter
Held homered In tho ninth alter
Washington hd scored the llc
brcaklng run In tho eighth.
rase
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IOTH FIT . . . Al Roien held up hit fielder's glove, left, snd
hit borrowed first baseman's milt at he speculated on hit
future position with the Cleveland Indisnt. The American
League's most valuable player of 1953 found first base easier
to play than third.
Bevos Blast Homers,
Lose 5-4 To Seattle
By HIK ASHOt lATKO PRKhH
Seattle weathered 4-hlt pitching
and aurvlved a home run barrage
Tuexday nlghl to edge Portland 6-4
in their first IBM Pacific Coast
League encounter.
The win boosted the Rainier In
to a sixth place lie with Portland,
three game out of first place, and
gave them a 1-0 edge In the aeven
game aeries al Seattle.
Portland combed Seattle pitch
ing for three home run but Seat
tle got a homer, loo, and an Im
portant one.
In the first Inning Ray Ortelg
unloaded a four-bagger with Isany
Fernandes and Al Zartlla on base.
Rocky Krsnlch slapped a homer
for Portland In Ihe second, with
none on. Fletcher Robbe aocked
another with Walt Judmch on base
In the third and Joe Rossi, the
Port catcher, knocked one In the
same inning.
Bill Evans took over Ihe pitch
ing chorea alter Rossi got his cir
cuit blow and limited the Beavers
to one hit Ihe rest of the way.
On the basis of what happened
In Hollywood, where Bobby Bra
gan's Star humbled Oakland, 7-3.
It would appear that II Is going to
be a herculean task preventing Hol
lywood from winning It third con
secutive pennant.
They out-powered power laden
Oakland team, and Mel Queen,
very sharp with hla fast ball and
nulck breaking curve, had the
Oaks churning the night air with
big chunks of nothing many times.
San Diego, figured aa a pennant
contender, ran Into the really sur
Drlslng team of the PCL, Sacra
mento, and was ahut out a the
league's leading pitcher, Marino
Pleretll, notched an 8-0 decision.
The victory Installed Ihe Sac In
first place in Ihe standing and
rironnrd Oakland a full game be
hind, with Hollywood only hall
game behind the Oak.
Elmer Singleton held Lo An
geles to seven hit and recorded
San Francisco's first shutout ol
the season, 7-0.
Portland 013 000 000- 4 1
Seattle 330 000 OOx 5 4 1
Boemler, Adkln 3 and Rossi;
Wldmar, Evans (3) and Ortelg.
Wallace, Gilliam
In TV Headliner
WASHINGTON (P) Wednesday
night's nationally televised fight
matches pair of belter than av
erage heavyweight. Coley Wal
lace of New York and BUI Gilliam
ol Newark, N. J.
Wallace I ranked nth among, Ihe
big boys. Ollliam la 10th.
The lO-raund fight will he tele
vised by tho Columbia Broadcast
ing System.
lly Till: AftNOClATKII I'BK.SS
BATTINO Bobby Avlla, Clove.
Innd Indian Had a nerfect 4
fnr-4 night, agnlnsl the New York
Yankee and look over Ihe Amor.
lean League batting lead with an
avenue, of .370.
PITCHINO Joe Coleman,
Baltimore Oriole Allowed only
two hits, both singles,- In beating
rniincicipnia 2-0.
People Do Read
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Minor League
Baseball
By TUB ASSOl lATEn PRKSS
INTERNATIONAL LEAUl'E
Richmond 4, Syracuse 3
Buffalo 9. Havana U3-innlng
tie, called curlew)
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Charleston 4, Kanaa City 1
Indianapoll 3, Columbus 1
Minneapolis 9. Toledo 7
Louisville 3 ,St. Paul 3 14 Innings)
TEXAS LEAGUE
Houston 6. Beaumont 0
Shrevcport (, San Antonio 4
Other game postponed
PIONEER LEAGUE
Salt Lake City 13, Idaho Falls. I
Ogrien 0, Pocatello 1
Oreal Falls 10, Maglo Valley 3
Billings IB, Boise 1
Washington
Stops Ducks
NOKTIII KN DIYIMON
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
W L Pel.
Oregon SUto ,
Oregon
Washington
Washington State
Idaho
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7 5
5 7
1 11
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SEATTLE HI Washington
erased an enrly delicll to deteat
Oregon 9-7 Tuesday in their final
MM Northern Division Pacific
Coast Conleience baseball meet
ing.
Ron Phillips raptwd out a Iwo
run homer In the first Inmng lor
the Ducks who tallied twice more
belorc BUI Reams retired the side
Wai.hlngton scored a single run
In the lirsl. Uiree in the fourth
apd added four In the seventh when
Oregon pitching and defense col-lapsed.
Oregon came back with a pair
of runs In the eighth and threat-
ei.ed In the ninth, but the rally fell
apart as BUI Reams retired Dick
Srhlossteln alter the Ducks had
leaded tho base with two away.
The defeat dropped the Ducks
a full game back of Oregon Stale.
Banister
Cancels
TV Plans
NEW YORK 11 The British
Information Olflcc announced
Wednesday all commercial tele
vision appearances had been can
celled fur Roger Bannister, Eug
lund's world record mile-holder. In
order to aafeguard his amateur
lotus.
The decision was made after
consultations with American and
British amateur athletic authori
ties. Bannister, who ran the mile In
3:50.4 last Thursday at Oxford,
waa flown to New York Wednes
day speclllcally to appear on the
Columbia Broadcasting System's
' I've Got a Secret" program.
He ha been scheduled for other
television appenrance during a
iwo-day stay. All poceeds were
to go to charily.
"We decided after a thorough
examination that it was best Ban
nister should appear on no com
mercial television program a,"
John Russell, director of the Brit
ish Information Ofllce. said. "He
will remain In New York until Frl-
day afternoon. In the meantime
he probably will appear on a
couple or so non-commerclal tele
vision programs.
"We don't know now what Uiese
might be."
Linfield Moves
Towards Crown
Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
Linfield moved another game
closer to the Northwest Conference
baseball championship Tuesday
ntrhl by downing College of Idaho
33-3.
Lewi and Clark upset second
place Willamette 7-0 and Whitman
downed Pacific 7-4 In other games.
College of Idaho committed 13
errors In Ihe game at McMlnnvllle
to aid the Linfield victory which
got under way In the second In
ning with a seven-run surge.
Lewis and Clark, handing Wil
lamette Its fourth loss of the sea
son, was paced by BUI Martcll
who had three hits In five times
at bat Including a double and a
triple. Lewis and Clark pitcher
Ray Hyde allowed six hit,, struck
out 11 batters and walked only-one.
Whitman's Oene LePage gave up
eight hit and struck out two bai
lers In Whitman s 7-4 victory over
Pacific.
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GOOD TOUCH . . . Rocky
Marciono takes time out from
his heavy training to practict
his putting at the Grossinger,
N, Y., training camp. The
heacyweight king is getting
ready for the Enard Charles
bout on Juna 17,
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Focus Attention On TV
By KAVLK TALBOT
NEW YOKK i.fv-Canadian foot
ball, the infant terrible of the
sport world, ha contented Itself
mciili.ld Oil 4 Troy Cook 0
8inger Sewing service finished
Iho ncaton In the lead of tin- Ten
PinctlcH League as Ihe league s
season drew to a clo:c after last
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The (linger team took both learn
scoring events in the last eve
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The Scars Roebuck team took
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Joan Beard took high Individual
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In Individual series action Regi
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Ill s 150-178-136 was good for sec
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IAST
NIGHT
country brightest atars from the
latter body, which fell it nad a
sort of divine right to the products
of our college foundries.
Now our buddies from beyond
the border arc preparing lo move
In on the colleges themselves, with
an assist from the National Broad
casting Co. The next yelp of pain
you hear will come from the
NCAA. On 13 Saturdays next fall
the country's television sets will
lie Jumping with Canada's own
lively version of Uie game.
Tom Oallcry, NBC's sports in
fighter, has Just returned from the
north country armed with a con
tract and wearing' a grim smile.
Over his office door they had hung
a floral greeting which said, "Well
done. Tom!" It might have added.
"That'a showing the. so-and-sos."
The college group. It perhaps
should be explained, took its
"Oame of the Week" away from
Gallery's stable at Its meeting on
April 23 and awarded it to the rival
ABC. Since yet another well-known
U-levlsing firm, Du Mont, holds all
rights to National League games,
this appeared to have sawed the
limb olf behind Tom.' Actually It
only served to rouse the former
West Coast promoter, and now
look.
Starting on Aug. 28. a month
before his rivals can swing into
action. Gallery will start screen
ing games of the Canadian "Big
Four" Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
and Hamilton. This figure to give
the country's fans a good chance
lo learn and become attracted to
Canadian 12-man football before
there Is a rival In the field.
By the time the first college
coast-to-coaster comes around,
Gallery feels he'll have his audi
ence nailed down, with not a channel-switcher
in a roomful. He and
hi associates, including Lindsey
Nelson, who will be exported to
explain and describe the gnme to
the American audience, are con.
vlnced that the apeed of the Ca
nadian game (no time-outs) will ,
have a big appeal.
Additionally, each of the Cana
dian teams carries up to 10 former
college or professional atars from
this country. It seems reasonable
that many thousands of fans will
be anxious to see their heroes In
action again.
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By THE ASKOCIATED PRESS
(Tuesday I
ItASr.BALL
Washington a. Oregon 7
Oregon Stale Rooks 7, Clark J.C.
7
Linfield 22. College of Idaho 2
Lewis k Clark 7. Willamette 0
Whitman 7, Pacific 4
GOLF
Willamette 16. Lewis It Clark 2
Portland U. 10',, British Columbia
4'i
Portland Stale 27, Llnlield 0
TENNIS
Pacific 4. Llnlield 3
Willamette 7. Lewis and Clark 0
BV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SPOKANE Henry Davis. 136
i. Los Angeles, outpointed Bobby
Woods, 134 ',, Spokane, 10.
ST. PAUL r-mil Evans, :u
, St. Paul, outpointed Billy
Plnkus. 148 '.. Winnipeg, 10. i
TAMP-A. Fla. Rocky Randcll.
136, Tampa, outpointed Larry Mu-
Jlca, 140, New York, 10.
KANSAS CITY Bobby Blcklc j
142, Topeka, slopped Martin (Kid) j
Ware. 139. Omaha, 2. 1
Windsor. Ont. Allie Gronik
153. Detroit, knocked out Cyril
Kelly. 155. Chocago. 4.
BOSTON Govan Small, lo2
,, Oakland, Calif., outpointed Wil
bur Wilson 152 '3, Boston. 10.
MIAMI BEACH. Tla. BOD oai
lerficld, 181 2. Chicago, knocked
out Julio Medcros, 107, Havana. 2.
NEW HAVEN. Conn. Pat Mai
lane 136. Naugatuck. outpoUucd
Jlmmv Wilde. 136, New York, 8.
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. Tony
Orasso, 124 'j. New Britain, out
polnted Joe Gulllette, 123 li.
Springfield. Mass.. 10.
LONDON Dai Dower. 113 3i.
Wales, outpointed Hem Van der
Zee. 112 V Holland. 10.
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