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TIUmStUY, MAY M, 10.r)4 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OrtECION PAGE FIFTEEN Giel Can Write His Own Baseball Ticket ttf TlARKV (illAVNOS M. Hpurla Mllur NKW YOKK (NKAi Paul ciinl worked hi way tliruuiili Minnesota lilnylng football lol .. i U...I..II rn..l 1IK1KO IIVIII Ml MH-IUUVII, UIVI wnn olleicil IMI.OOO Iwnua by a major ImiiiUo club while pllclilnu lor Wliiuini. Minn., lliul). Hroiila have allies trailed the O o p h r a' All-America one-man tiarkllrlrt Ilka Federal Dureitu ol III vrunllon auciita. Every luxy loiauer who hat neon linn uellevea he ll win In the uly show. Mont ol them and hla conch, IJlik Hlcbart, the one-llma Allilcllca' Ural batcman, oonlcnd llial he'd help nwat alalia Unlit now. Uld will tulle hl.i own llikel upon hla uradtiatlon In early June and la expected to atep light Into a major league unllorm. ami, 31-ycar-old aon ol rail loud eimlilfrr, la a hull principled youmiiler. He wanted a college ed ucation uud not it -on a (oolbull hCholarahip. 'Hint waa one reaaon he completed hla eligibility In the rouKher annie. ' The baimball bid waa tipped al ter hit Junior year. Tallbark Olnl knew he would be a marked man Ian', full, but paid he owed It to Ilia teammate to go through the aeaiion. Desidea. he liked to play loolball. 'I1te rrtull Wat Juat about aa aurctacular a aeaaon a a loot ball player could have. ' You gel a lew more butter lliea In your atomach In loolball than In baseball, but I like them both," explain! the Mlnneapolli Cover Boy. Home cluba auapected a baaeball Impairment alter all that Olel went through In loolball laat autumn. "I'll tako nobody'a money until they are convinced that I can pitch," the honorable Olel told repreienlatlvet. By way ol lurther convincing them, Olel alruck out U lowana yielding no more than lour hits belore overcoaled Oopher lain. Braves Drop ,-By Tim ASHOtlATKD PBKBS The Tri-Clty Braves pul logellv;r their lourlh Wettem Inlemallonal league win ol HM Wednesday ntghi and Spokane tumbled out ol Ural place, leaving the top berth la Uie exclualvo pottettlon ol Van couver'a Capllanoa. Hie Brave pounced on thice Hpokane pitcher lor 13 hlta on their way to a -7 victory al Ken newlck. .The lot dropped Uie Indian, who had thtrcd Ural place with Vancouver, lo a third place lie with Lewblon. Vancouver kepi Ita top rating with lO- win over. Wenatcheo while Lewuton clipped h em Yak ml overturned vie f loria &- and moved Into the No, 2 berth, hall a game back ot van. rouver. Edmonton and Calgary Were Idle. Spokane acored Iwlre In the Ilrat Inning. Will Haley lilting -one out ol the park alter Trl-Clty atarler Dale Bloom had hit a batter. The Indiana added alrotle runa In the (second and third. Trl-Clty chased In two in the third and grabbed Ihe lead with tour In the lllth. Hpokane went ahead again with a pair n runa In Ihe alxth but a three.run rally In Ihe eighth taved the game lot Trl-Clty. Manager Bill Brenner pitched Vancouver to tit ninth win ol the year. Wenatcheo outhll the Cap 10-13. getting 1 ot the aalellea oft Brenner, but didn't make them count, K Chorlton alarred at the plate lor Vancouver, with four hlta In live trip Including two double and a homer. Chorlton was credited with live runs batted In. Lewlslon'a Jack Martin spaced tlx hits al Salem while hit team mates combed two hurlera tor II. Nick Canulll tingled In the third Inning and was doubled home by Mel Waaley for the flrsl I.ewlaton acore. The Broncs added three run In Ihe fourth on single by Iluas Itosaburg, Ed Oaray, Jote COLLEGIA BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED f RV8S Wednesdays Results Whltworth 7, Eastern Washington 4 Knslcrn Oregon t. College of Idaho 7 Clark JC. 7, Portland U. I Gel em Mtlar,- eaeothar rid end prevtot oitly ltonl-od ear wear by havlaa our wkaal apadal lilt pul your whatlt In propsr balane. Slop In today. ' 200 Per Whttl GOODYEAR SCRVICC STOKE 11th and Klamath Ph. 1141 tiRVl Ivory Judge like everything about Olel Including ha eoiilorina lion, lie aland live leet II, weigh IHl aolld pound and la not too lour armed, Bob Feller and lln i -Icluh tinmen, lo tingle out two, wero built thai way, Thoto kind PAUL GIEL ... ill around never have arm trouble. 11 la the long-armrd guy who anap their arm like a whip thai wind up tori and disabled. II goea without aaylng lhal Olel I a Hery, polaed competitor. He Spokane 9-7 Bache and Martin. Rossburg homered for the flntl Lawlilon tally In Hit tilth. The nlghl'a beat pitching Job waa at Yakima where Dick Young held Victoria to three tcattered aaletlen. Vlclorla'a only acoro was in the eighth whon Tommy Peret, Steve Metaner and Eddie Lake walked and Peret crotned Ihi plate on Dane Clay's ttcrlllce fly. Vancouver 003 300 30 10 1 3 Wenatchee 000 103 010 IK 1 Brenner, Roberts Hi and Duret- to: Thompson, DeCarolts ID and jenney. - Lewlsion ooi 310 ooo i 11 3 ' Salem 000 001 0103 0 I Martin and Oaray; Rayle, Mr- Farlane (4), Brlggt (li and Og- den. Spokane 311 100 3007 3 Trl-Clty 003 040 03X-B 13 4 Lawaon, Auberlln a, Olovan nonl fgi and Dean: Bloom, Rob ertson 1 7 1, Lemleux Dobernlc i S l and Warren, Victoria 000 000 010-1 1 0 Yakima 010 000 3lx 8 in 1 prior and Martin; Young, Ma chado (I) and Summers. TERRIFIC VALUES On Fishing Supplies and Camping Equipment MITCHELL REELS j 7 rand ntw, 1954 modtli. Full bale, ax- II li tra ipool. Kaaj. 29.7S valua. Now only AIREX SPINSTER. Lole.t Model Reg. 12.50 Value.' NOW ONLY AIREX VAGABOND.' Full Bala New Model. Reg. 1 7.50 Valua Eagla Claw Snelled Hookt Pkg. of .26" Sleeping Bags 3 POUNDS NEW WOOL Site 34x72, woter repellent balloon cloth coyer. Flannel llnina. Tha ideal baa for Scouti. REG. 15.00 VALUE 4 Pounds New Wool Full liia 34x71. 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"We've always liked lilm," chirps the Dodgers Clay Bryant. "He linn everything,'' tayt the Tigers' .Phil Gnlllvmi. "I kiiTiur nf iinlv niM oilier rnl. lege pitcher who Is Br. good a pros pect, ' aucrtr, the Bra.vea Eddie Danclnak, "Olel Is a brighter prov peel than was Murray Wall mow with 'ioieuoi wnmi we signeu mm alter he had finished pitching lor Texas." The line lornit on Uie left, and get It up, men. Ashland Netters Trip Pelicans 5-2 Asliland'a tennis train turned In a 6-3 victory over Uie KU Pelicans Tuesday nlternoon on the Grizzlies home -courts. Mike Hayden waa the only Pel lo win a tingles match when he beat Dave Woods, 0-3. 6-3. The Pel's number two doubles team won Uie other Klamath match aa Bill Bechen and Dick Clark set down the Ashland team ot I) Woods snd Jimmy Smith by 6-1, 6-1 scores. The nexl encounter for the local high school netters will be the dis trict tournament. Uial will be held on the Moore Park tennis, courts Msy Hi and 33. Results ol Uie Klamath-Ashland meet: Klngles Marvin Woods A, beat Dennis Todd K. M. 6-0. Jerry Mlckle A, beat Bill Bechen K. 4-6. . 6-3. Mite Hayden - K, beat David Woods A, 6-3, 6-3. Bob Laws A. beat Elvis Mitchell K. 6-4. J-6. 6-1. Jim Snilih A beat Gearldj Hoc chlnl K, 6-4, 6-3. Double - ' ' M. Wood and Mickle A. bent Todd and Hayden K, 6-B. 7-5. 1-5, Bechen and Clark K, beat D Woods and Smith A. 6-1, 6-1. 1 Inhibition Dirk Clark K, bctl Dave Carter A, 6-3, 6-4. WEDXKSIMY'8 STARS By TIIR ASSOCIATED PRESS PITCHINO Lew Burdctte. Milwaukee Braves Gave up only one hit, a home run by Oil Hodges, In beating Brooklyn 6-1. BATTINO Wslly Moon. St. Louis Cardinal Hit a home run and four singles, drove In lour run and scored live as St. Louis beat Pittsburgh 13-4. 88 7.88 Salmon Eggt Asia Light, med. or dark Tf color. 2-ot. jar 79 NOW ONLY U 12 49 Heavy 20 ga. Vinyl e) ploitic. Full fixed i 25x72. 6.95 vol. NOW i49 aa. 11 n 111 i rv 1'iiw. iiiiiiin Phone 9206 Tf ME OUT "Note tli dlmlnlnhed tntrgy dut to production of a fatifue poUon, knuwn at lactlo arid:" 'Jacks Open At Alturas KlamaUi's new semi-pro baseball team will get their season under way this Sunday afternoon at Al turas in a non-league game atart Inx at 3:30 California daylight time. Manager HI Hatlield will have about tho same team as last yesr, only the sponsor and team name wll be different. Eldorado Lumber company has taken over the spon sorship, snd Ihe team Is now known as the Lumberjacks. Besides this Sundsy's encounter, the Lumberjacks will travel to Mcdford to meet Uie Cheney Studs In a game at Medlord next Wed nesday night. This Sundsy Hatlield will probab ly start met Lunostcn on tne mound vgsinst Alturas. snd Fran Miller will get the nod to pitch aganst the Cheney team. Besides Lundsten and Miller. Ilslleld will nil his team out with returning ballplayers like. Ken Young. Al Herrcra, Irv Whltl, Ron Owlngs and Gary Dawes. New comers on this year's squad are Art Raymond, a Itrst baseman and a couple of high school seniors, who will wlndup their high school playing this weekend, -Don Dexter and Oeue Metier. The regular season gels under way on May 33. with Uie Lskcvlcw Oems traveling to Klamath to meet Uie Lumberjacks In an afternoon game. Major League Clubs Set NEW YORK ' Barring trades or recalls, baseball's msjor league clubs arc all set tor the pennant drives alter reducing their rosters to US players plus military exemp tions. Tile Indians trimmed six play ers, including big Luke Easter, from their. roster and the Orioles disposed of four. The world cham pion New York Yankees pared Uiiee lefUianded pitchers while the Brooklyn Dodgers. National League Itllcholders, sent an out fielder back to the minors. CalvOTtlrO Hx-Yanks Wording WoMdeir lly DI N I'lll.KtMIl AP Kporta Writer The New York Yankees had tome fresh ammunition today to ii-c against the critics who have blasted them lor hoarding talent during their pennant rampages ol the past five seasons. Exhibits A and B sre Iw Burdette and Don Johnson, a pair ol 27-yenr-old right-handed pit chers who once, tolled In Yankee livery. Burdctte, now a front-lino mem bei of the Milwaukee mound stall, mowed down the Brooklyn Dod gers on one hit yesterday for a S-l victory. John-ion gave up only two hits In pitching the Chicago White Box to a 1-0 verdict over Boa ton. Bui a quick survey of the deals thai sent these young men to their present cmployors strongly Indi cates the Yankees had no generous share-the-wesllh ideas. In fact, it's WOMEN'S TOLR.S'EY Wlnema Hotel and Travel Lodge were entered In the' Northwest Women's Bowling Tournament last weekend that Is being held In Boise. Idaho, and will continue until May 18. The Hotel team, rolled a 2139 pin score In Class B team action, while Travel Lodge had a series total Of 2082. In doubles action. Dent Backes and Martha McCollum had a Class B total of 870, while Jo Rcglnato and Audrey Thomas were among the top scores with their 89S total, they also were In Class B. Mary Bothwcll and Bcrnlcc Britt rolled a Class A doubles score of S40. Bolhwell also had a Class A singles score ol M7 pins. Britt had a Cla.s B single score of 414. In other B action McCollum, and Rcglnato registered In with scores ol 419 and 434 respectively. while Thomas and Mabel Watcher had Class C single scores ol 472 snd 468. Over 200 teams arc entered In the month long tournament, and another Klamath Falls entry will see action tomorrow night and Sat urday, when Valuer's Cate lakes to the Boise allys. CLASSIC LEAGUE ' ' The Classic league Jackpot Dou bles were rolled off last night, juid the league's action drew to a close until next season. The one night tournament end ed in a two way tie lor top spot, with Ivan Bold and Carl Lane lur ching in a dead heat with the double team ol Dave Robb and Don Fuller. Both teams had a 1191 pin score. Third place wenl to the team o( Harry Bray and Vernon Durant YVoldl and Win Southwell held down fourth place with an even 1100 pins The league pay-off was also made last night, according to the league's spokesman. WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINOTON Coley Wallace. 209. New York, outpointed Billy Ollliam. 210 'a, Orange, N.J., 10. ; cskti Tastier! Less-Filling I Smoother Going Down I Today, join the switch to this new, more flavorful, less-filling drink. The new Cal vert "Lo-raU" (a short hi-ball) has a full rich whiskey taste., rand it's easy to make, too. . Important! Use only Calvert Reserve for that smoothness going down that makes every whiskey drink taste better! COMPARE. ..and you'll SWITCH TO CAIVERTI doubtful the New Yorkers had any notion these pitchers would ttick m the majors, much less blossom Into stsrs. t For example, Johnson, who had been relcgsted to the minors alter h 4.-J season with New York In 1947, was lumped together with Duane Plllctte (now with Balti more!, Jim Dclslng now with De troit), O e o r g e Stirnwelss snd liO.OfW In a ISM desl with the Bt. Louis Browns that brought pitch ers Joe Ostrowskl and Tom Fer rick and uiflelder Leo Thomas to the Yanks. Wallace Gets Split Decision WASHINGTON Coley Wal lace, who has amblUons in box ing's heavyweight division, learned Wednesday night he has a long road lo travel before he can rale a shot al Rocky Marclano't title. Wallace learned his lesson the hard way. In a split decision win over Bill Gilliam in a nationally televised bout. Bearing a little resemblance lo the Joe Louis he portrayed id the m o v i e a. Wallace teemed com pletely bewildered by bit light punching opponent. In only two rounds did he manage to rough Gilliam up. , The crowd didn't think much of the -10-round boul. letting fly with boos from the sixth round on. No one was knocked down and Ihe only blood that showed vies from Cllilam's nose. Wallace, whose most recent fight ended In a knockout' loss to Ezzard cnaries. weigneo. m ai nw. Gilliam was 210 for the fight witnessed by 618 tans who paid 11,101. The first ol tlx OWGA plays for i women of Ret met Golf Club will be held Friday, May 14, with , pairings as follows: i Anderson, Farley, Farrens; Lit- i lard, Maskell, Merryman; McCul loch. MUler, Nerseth: Mosebar, ! Robertson, Swanson; Sproat, Slei- , ger, Soukup; Bechen, Hooper, Lar kin; Drew, P., Hopson, Lawler; Drew M Peak. Raymond. Sharp, Torgerson. Zamsky; Ash ley, Brink. Hall: Drew, P. Hum ble. Mead: Ferebee. Fredricks, Reeder. Adams; O'Neill, Scbuss, Macaruiey. The Nine Hole Players will com-, pete in a corresponding series of j plays with pairings as follows: i Boyd. Morgan, Elllngson; Bros-I terhous. Franz, Hancock; Tarr, , Robinson, Shive: Stephens, Sproat, j Macartney, P., Lion. The St. Louis Cardinals this sea son are operating 22 minor league clubs. They claim more such farm teams than any other major league organization. ; .2 new - Ball" . I Burdette was recalled from the minora, In 1951 and tossed in with IIjO.OOO In the deal with the Braves that sent Johnny Sain to New York. That trade looks better now. but at the time Uie experts llg ured the Yanks had come up with another "ileal". Burdette held on tnd llnally caught tire last season in Mil waukee, winning IS while losing five. Johmon was dealt to Wash ington by the Browns In 1991 and released by the Senators in 1952. Last season he had a 15-12 record at Toronto in the International League and the White Sox gr.bbed him. This year he has a 3-1 mark, Including another two-hit shutout In addition to yesterday's fine per formance. ' Detroit held on to first place in the American League by 27 per centage points by beating Wash ington 4-2. The Yankees ' edged Cleveland 5-4. Philadelphia replaced Brooklyn at the top of the National League. The Phils won over Chicago i 4. New York defeated Cincinnati 2-1 and St. Louis slugged Pittsburgh 13-5. . . Lefty Ted Gray pitched his first complete game and scored his first victory for the Tigers this season as he scattered six Washington hits. Jim Busby reached him for home run In the ninth. The Indians kayoed Eddie Lopat with a four-run uprising in Uie eighth, but Johnny Sain came to the rescue and saved Lopat's fifth straight triumph. The victory was the Yankees! second in a row over the Indians and deadlocked the two teams In third place, a game and a half behind Detroit. Johnson gave up bis two bits to Boston, both singles in Uie first two innings. His mound foe, young Tom Brewer, walked in the only run of Uie game when he Issued passes to four ol the first six bat ters In the opening inning. Brewer SAM SAYS WE'RE Still WE STILL HAVE TOO MANY SPORT SHIRTS, TEE-SHIRTS, SOCKS, SLACKS, ETC. . . . Leq SImvi tuy 1 at Rtq. Prica ajt otter for - Sport Shirts Goacba oatd Fancy Bay 1 Tee Shirts Fancy, lnyoM at Rcq. Price, Gat socoad pair 1c a sis. Dress Socks 1' Say 1 at Rtq. Prico Gat Ai Nylon Rainforcod Whit western Tee Shirts 63 Rao,. 1.00 1.50 iojrer $orts 78 Hut Chombroy Work Shirts I38 Groan Whipcord Rag. 5.S Pants Nylon loner Shorts $1 THIS WEEK ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES: LAST MAIN AT ITH had a no-hitter until Johnny Orotlt got nn Infield single In the seventh. He gave up two more singles. The only hit off Burdette at .' Brooklyn waa a home run by Oil Hodges In the tilth. Burdette kept Uie Dodgers pounding the ball into Ihe dirt and first baseman Joe Ad enck made 17 putouta. Two Dodgers walked, two atruck out. Harry Perkowskl ol Cincinnati had a two-hit shutout working at Uie polo Grounds until the ninth when, with one out and one on. Bob Hofman unloaded his second plnch-hit homer ot Uie season. - The Phillies, who fumbled them selves Into extra Innings Tuesday night, made four more errors last , night but Curt Simmons survived the handicap to post his fourth victory. The Cubs made It close when Bill Serena- singled with the bases loaded for two runs in tho ninth. Rookie Wally Moon ol the Card inals got five hits in six tries against Pittsburgh and Red Hchoendlenst went 4-foM as- the Redbirds battered Pirate pitching lor 21 hits. Tne Pirates collected 14 In the sluglest. This was Uie second time Moon had gotten live hits but this time he scored live runs, high in Uie majors this sea son. He homered and also stole a base. , Baltimore and Philadelphia in the American League weren't' scheduled. SPECIAL ' Outboard Motor, Tune-Up $3.50 (plus parts) HARRY MONROE'S MOORAGE S2S FRONT ST. 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