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IIEiMLT) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK THIRTEEN TTedl Wufcinnis MONDAY. MAY 17, 10S4 re c E Slugger Hits 2 Homers Beavers Drop Pair To Suds lly JACK HANI) Al Kiurls Wrllrr I'nor old Ted Wlllliims. Willi s sleel phi ill his left sliouldor unci sharp iiiiIii lorturlnit Ilia body every time, ho swlnus lisrd, Uie Imiky liuslon lied Him sluiiiiur In hilling only .I'll slier one lull Ony'ii work. Wnll till he iitim Ills suoiihui buck. "I've hud bcllcr duyii," lie mid ypMlorcluy uller siiiimliliiir cllit lilt In "liio tlincM nl 1ml In n duublo-hendfr ut Detroit, pr-1 lurmiuico Ihut inuy well be Iho bin story ul MM. "11 hurts like hell every time I'nwlnu," Allhmmli ho u"t Hi bull Rnnie st Uiilllmuio Bulurduy lis s pinch hitler slid linMiPd uul In left Held, li'olnii liltlos III two trips, this wits hit firm real teat. HAI.MV U wns s bulniy Hunduy slter noon si llrHtmi Btsdliim when Wil liams slnrtrd lor the first time tills seuson, nlnioul II weeks since he broke his collarbone on the first ilny ol spring irnUiliiK at Bsrssots, n. Those who wslchrd him clutch hi shoulder In smmy that March dv ' World wondered II he ever would pluy sksiii. Those who ssw him hit two homers, double nd live sliwles and drive In seven tuns at Detroit wondered how he did II. Especially when he sat In the clubhouse alter Iho itamo and told how the small steel pin bothered him. Fans who always have been crll- I,. i nf Williams were quick to hol.it out that the Ited Box still lost both omes, 1-4 and M In U iiuurms Hut they really couldn't blame Ted lids lime lor the Boston pitchers nave up 37 hits. LKAIil'K LKAI In other ismes, Cleveland selted the American Leslie lesd by 10 percentage points over Chicago by knocking oil rniisoeipma iire. 12." and e-0. with Mike Osrcl al lowing only one hit In Uie second ame. t fourth-Inning single by Jnj. I)nMaeitrt. Chicago lld out of the lead by dividing a pair with Washington, u,iniiin tho first 10-4 with Minnie Mlnoso driving home six runs but bowing to Washington s cspaoie Hob Portcrllcld In the J-I second Don Lsrsen. young Baltimore riKhl-hander. snapped a slx-gsme New Yoik yankoo winning streak iih a tlirce-hllter e-3 In the second game alter Allle Reynolds shut out Dave Koslo 3-0, allowing only three hits Uie Itrnl gsme. j-srsen l, n,l no-hlller for 1 3-J Innings until Andy Carey singled with two none in Uie eighth. Hank Bauer's single snd Bob Cerv'i pinch homer hrnkn hi ahuiotii In the ninth. All Nations! 1-eague clubs split doble-hesdcrs except the Phillies and 81. Ixiuln Cards, wnose second name wss hslled by the rnnanei Khn Niimisv curlew. Solly Hrmus pinch triple helped Uie Cards best jellefer Jim Konslanty In the open er 1-J. The Phils led H when the second was suspended after six In .,mo it will be completed today. Rookie Paul Penson, starling bis lirst msjor lesgue gsme. held the Card to lour hits In Uie suspenuca gsme. HOME BI N Brooklyn edged within six points ol Uie leading Phillies by mvioing i. with Cincinnati. Oil Hodges' hnnwr with the bases loaded off him Wehmeler gave Preacher Hoe his lirst victory 4-3. but Bud Todblelan bent Russ Meyer for 1-3 Cincinnati ediie In Uie second, .inhnnv Antonelll laced his old Milwaukee males for the first lime slnco he wus trsded In the Ilobbv Thomson deal nd whipped Uie Braves -3 s the New York ii.,ni iMinrrd back from opening-gnme 3-1 defesl In 10 In nings. Joe Adcock drove home all Milwaukee runs In the opener, win mug the game with a single follow ing Ed Mstiiews' trlplo off reliefer Murv arlssom In the 10th. Willie Mays knocked in lour wiui nunr ... nnrt riniibie to bsck up Antonelll nov Binslley hit a homer on his lirst trip to Uio plate of Uie season nd Andy Pnlko also homered lor Mllwuu.ee. .in. niinialol led U-hlt-Chl. ci go Cub attack on Pittsburgh with a perlcct flve-for-tlve In the first mime victory. 13-3. then Jake Thles oinmneri down on the Cub with fnur-hiuer to earn 6-1 decision lor tho Pirates. lly TIIK AHNCM'IATKD PKKH8 'llie Hostile Ralnlers handed Portland double shellacking Hun duy snd closed out their lirst MM I'aclllo Coast Lesgue lioiuestsnd ngnlnsl the Besveis with 6-3 edge in Iho series. It wus the second slrulght series victory for the Improving Kaln lers, who whipped Charley Drnn sen's Oakland Oaks 4-3 bnlorc tsrkllng the Beavers, i Heutlle won the opener Sunduy a-7 In 10 Innings and the nlghtcup 3-3 In seven. . Artie Wilson' single In uie 10th at Seattle proved a more decisive blow thsn four homers batted esrller In the opener. The lilt scored Clarence Maddem with the winning run. Rocky Krsnlch hud homered twice for Portland snd Hank Arft added another. Muddcrn hit one lor Seattle. The Ralnlers made It two wins on Jackie Tobln's two-run double In the filth inning of the second game. Tho double win lifted Seattle in. to fourth place, two and a liall names behind the league-leading Hollywood Blsra. Portland skidded YOUR PRESENT CAN BE BETTER Call Derby's for: Ts Tower Service Antenna Installation Trained and Experienced lervic on TV and Radios (on any make) Magnavox TV SALES-SERVICE N matter hew '' r M yeur TV slf aal . . . Met nevex will trie, you botrar picture, better louse1. QUALITY COSTS LESS. MUSIC COMPANY 124 N. 7th Ph. 4S19 Br THK AHHCKTATFD PRKBS BATTTNO Ted Williams. Ited Box Returned to lineup as tegular with eight hit in nine limes at bat, Including two home run and a double to drive In sev-' runs during dobleheader at ' Detroit. However, the Tiger won both games, T- and i t. PITCHINO Mike Osrcls. Jo-; dlsns Joined growing ranks ol , one-hit pitchers by holding Phila delphia, to single by Joe Demies- j trl In second game victory. 8-0, i alter Indians won opener, 13-7. ! to sixth place, four snd half guinea behind the lenders. The Htnrs kept their role ss paco-sotlcrs by bcutlng Oakland twice Uundny 4-3 unci a-1 . Hun Di ego and Hscrumciito split, the 1'udren whining the opener 3-1 slid the Hnc the nlghtcup 0-3. Hun Prunclsco took a iiulr from Los Angeles 0-3 and 3-1. The only game Monday nlulit Is Hull Francisco ut Portliind. Host ile inovoi lo Los Angeles Tues day night while Hollywood opens nt Hactumenlo and Hun Di.'gu tackles Oakland. First game Portland 021 002 300 0-7 13 3 Beutllo 301 301 100 1-8 13 0 Adsms, Alexunder (01, Klllot'. I0 and Oladd; Evans, Hcrnumlct (Ol, Fletcher Ol and Ortclg. Hecond git mo Porilsnd 010 010 03 S 0 Beutllo 100 020 X 3 5 0 Wslbel, Adklns mi and Rossi Bearden and Erraul. , , First game Sacramento 000 000 1001 4 3 Ban Diego 000 000 1033 0 Scliaiu, Candlnl (7) snd Porter. Hheely 7i; Ernutt, llerrora 17, Kerrigan ig) and Aylward. Second gume Hucramento 011 031 00 I 1 Han Diego 200 000 03 0 0 Clcotte and Sheely; Romonotky, Dickey (Si and Aylward. By TIIK A8HOUATKD PKEHK ftOLF WASHINGTON Babe Zaharlas bent Betty Jsmeson by stroke fur the tl.000 lirst prize In the Na tional Capital Women' Tourna ment. BIRMINGHAM, Al. Polly Riley won her llflh w o m e n's Houlhern title, defeating Mujorlc Burns of Greensboro, N. C. 3 up. Weslbry, N.Y. 8sm Hncad won his third Round-Robin cham pionship by record margin s he turned In a final round of 6-under-par 06. BOXING 8YDNGY. Astraluls Astrslla's Jimmy Cnrrulhers announced his retirement as bunlsmwelght cham pion of the world at the age of 34. RACING NEW YORK Native Dsncer (I2.00) came from far behind to defeat Straight Face by a neck In Uie $39,200 Metropolitan Hand leap at Belmont, for his 30th vic tory in n races. CAMDEN. N. J. Brlsuett ($120 601 took the first section of the 130,000 added Delaware Val. ley Stakes al Grden Btste si Bronze Warrior ($0 40) won the second division. 1NOLEWOOD, Csllf. Don Mc Coy (tl3.60) won the I2I.U0 nsndl. cap t Hollywood Psrk. CREW WASHINGTON Nvy rsn Its winning stresk, longest In college history, to It as It defeated fast finishing Ysle and Penn In the Pctomuc Regatta. Bob Curran. captain of the Syra cuse University varsity crew, also la a star on the Orange swim ming team. Medford Car Wins Opening Day Main Gem Speedway' 1954 season of hardtop racing got off to slow but sure sturt yesterday afternoon as 51 cars answered the call lor Uie nine race program. The opening day program Was marred by restarts and holdups that drug the starting show Into uie iste aiternoon hours, but still proved to supply plenty of excite ment lor large crowd of spec tators. Medford's Bernle Miller In M-ll, took an early lead In the main event and held on to It to nose out another Medford car M-14, driven by Wilbur McOllvary, at the end of the 24 laps. Twenty car started the main but only thirteen survived the bruising hangups that occured dur ing the 25 lap course. In the B main, Rsy Brackman nabbed top honors with his K-23, while Al Rossi K-43, finished In a disputed second plsce. Third and fourth place winner were George Smith and Buck Buckley In cars K-76 and K-3. SATURDAY'S FIGHT By TIIK AHHOCIATED PRESS SYRACUSE, N.Y. Carmen Bssillo. 150, Csnastota, N.Y., out pointed Hal Bcortlchlnl, 1S3 , Italy, 10. HAVANA Armando Lopez, 123, Cuba, outpointed Eddie Bur- gin, 123 i, Cincinnati, 10. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Jack Johnson, 207, Lo Angeles, out pointed Willie Bean, 203, Los An geles, 12. i The dispute over Rossi's second place came about when the Call fornian was shelved on the bank of the north turn for three laps, but the yellow flag was dropped by the olliclals, and according to an understanding between the track official the laps were not counted either lor the other cars or against Rossi. The highlight for the spectators In this race was the end-over-end spill, as Hsrold'Runnells, In K-55, attempted to manuver the north corner, and In the process rolled down the embankment before coming to rest against the barrier next to Uie fence. .. Slim Swensen, of Yreka, won the trophy dash with hi C-4 car. Bill Hilton In K-40 and Miller In his M-ll took second and third places In' Uie dash event. Jerry Johnson won the final heat with Rossi, Bob Crawley and Russ Newell capturing second, third and fourther plsce money. George Smith and Rudy Orison placed one-two In the C Race. Smith was driving 76 and Carlson piloted 37. Third place went to Vic Flscku and fourth to Ed Barron. The heat races were won by Hilton, Brackman, Swensen snd Miller, second places went to John ny Hltson, Matt Christian. IJave Vincent, and Allen Bousmsn. After Uie races. Track Manager Sam Neslin stated that some changes would be made this week to make the program more enjoy able for the hardtop fans in the future races. HEAVE HOI . . . When it rains at Fenway Park in Boston, the Red Sox help Groundlceeper Connie Sullivan' with the tar paulin. They are, left to right, Coach George Suico end Bill Werle, Sammy White and Mickey Owen. SAVE $25.00 SAVE $75.00 Bank Modernixation Term SEE US LAST AND SAVE F.H.A. TERMS fbif'A flootfnq r Sidbuf WM. (1ILL) ROY ' 1 1 9 Calif ornio Ae. Klamath Foils, Oregon Vutcoeil. 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