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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1954)
SIKHAM) AND NKWS, KLAMATH r'ALl-S, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN tmi ilkw Into Fiirst FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1054 With Pdwoi? MOD Pitching PossibSe Problem ii y iii;n nil i uk Al1 Hpiirln Writer Cun (ho Hi. Louis Carilimils kcpp up Ihi'lr IrcmiMitlutw hillliiu Iiiiik cnuutih l"r W'"0 Htmiky in liml nut II lie finally solvnl III" iillrlilim problems? II lliry inn, thn hkin-tlxlil Nil llonnl league priiiiiitil ruco limy moil stnrl coiiilim Biwi'l "t ' teams. . , The Curtlmulit itnivrrl homo lioin Ilia Kunt tuilny. n Hitnut iiikI Ik loll III Irunl ul Hie nriircvil ol Ilia closely bundled cuulriiilrrn. On Uio road ihcy won a or 14 itnuifn. IncluUliiK a I'M ruiiuwiiy til i'llls UuiisIi luil urn M. Ol vrn inutti linporlitm-o In Inc Cards wan llio bio.iMiinliiit ol 'loin l'oliolky as a smrlinu plttlmr. TIk bIK rllilil-lHiiuli'r wun UM'd twice on Ilia trip. Ho lost a 1-0 lirurtlirvuki'r In Brooklyn, where ho allowed only lliree lil. And ho went tlir llt lance aualn lu.sl miilil aiinlrwl the last-place Pirates. 81. Louis pitching, the club's biggest question murk Irom the very start ol spring training, has led a lul lo bo desired. Munuiit'r Htanky lias been using llnrvey Haddix, Clerry Btulcy unci Viu Itaschl. Then ho closes' his eyes, pull.! a name out ul the hat and hop, Al one tune or aiwilier every body except Kaselil. the slti.ttoo ac quisition Irom llio New York Vim. keen, him been blasted. Beven limes Uio Cardinals' rival have cored lu or more iiiim. No wonder I'ohohky, lres.li Irom two yeara In (he Army, looks Rood. While the pitching has been shaky, the hitting has been amaz ing. The team Untune average Is .395 and live ol the regulars are over .300, lopped by Ray Jnliloii'.ki at .374 and man Muslal al ..307, top nun Hi Hie league. Even I'oholsky got into the lilt (Ini act last night. He singled three times in three oltlcial times at bat, sacrlllccd once and dmve In lour runs. Muslal drove in lour with his 13th home run and a triple. The Cardinals scored six ruin In' the first Inning, one In the fourth, seven In the seventh and three In Uie eighth lor their high est total of the season. Even thouiih they lead the league by a name and a hall, the Cardi nals are all even In the "names lost' column with the seventh place Chicago Cubs. The Cubs have lost It o( 38, the Cardinals 14 ol 33. Jammed In between are Hinok lyn and Philadelphia, lied lor sec oud: Milwaukee In fourth: New York, I if tli : and Cincinnati, sixth. No ottier same were played in the majors yesterday, Tim Oianl were scheduled in Philadelphia but were rained out. The Friday action, as initial Is almost entirely at night. Tlio only day name matches Mllwutikee against the Cubs In Chlcaito. St. Louis entertains Cincinnati. New York Is at Philadelphia and I lie Pirates limp Into Brooklyn. In the American League the Yankees play their first homo night game, with Boston luini.ih Ing the opposition. Baltimore boos to Cleveland, Chicago to Detroit and Philadelphia to Washington.. Giardello Meets Pierre Langlois LnEW YORK ifl Joey aiurdel lo'a reaction to the Hobo Olson Rocky Castcllanl title , llltltt an nouncement Is the key to his mid dleweight bout with Pierre Lang lois Friday night at Madison Square Garden. . 11 Olardello, the No. 1 contend er, decides to take out his disap pointment on LaiiRiols, the French man could be his fourth atrBlghl knockout victim. If Jooy still Is deeply disturbed about bclhg' by passed by tho champ, ho may not be In the mood for a top ellort. Although Olardello has been promised an October shot at the champ, there are two big- "tfs"? K Olson must not lor.e to Castcl lanl; 3. Olardello must not lose lo anybody. Olardello Is a solid 1 to 6 III vorlte In the 10-round televised match . IIII'IIMIAY'H IIAHI'.IIAI.I. Ily 'J III-! ASKIM IATKI) I'ltl.HS NATIONAL I.I Atil II V I. I'et. OH Ht, Louis I'lllluileliilllll linwklvn Milvvuukee New York Ciiu'lnimtl Clitruico t'lllsbuiuh III 14 lfl 14 10 14 lit 14 111 15 17 III 14 14 II 23 .0711 .M3 Mi .617 .1)10 .16 Ml ,3'J4 Tliuisduy's llesulls St. Louis 17, I'lltsburgh 4 New York al Philadelphia, Only games scheduled Aiiieilnin Ixi.u'ie standings un rliaiiged. No games Thursday. I'AI II It,' COAHT LI'.Adt'i: ND Pressure Lies On Ducks NOHTIIhltN DIVIrilON The standings, opening the final series: Oregon Stale Oregon Washing Urn Washington Blalv Idaho W I. HI 4 II t 1 6 1 7 t 13 I'et. .714 ,4:s .Wi .VKI .071 Hollywood Hut?rumeulo Ouklaml Nan Diego Heallle Ixis Angeles Portland Hun KrullflhCO Thursday's llesulls l.iiM Aiiurles H. Seattle 3 Oiiklund 6, Bun Olego 3 Hollywood o. bacramenio i Sail Francisco t, Portland 3 Western International League W L IVI. on W J5 III ii 20 i3 22 22 23 22 24 20 34 10 20 I'l l, till .M)8 .Ma .022 .611 .489 .478 .455 .422 the 10-04 campaign Friday "nd inu:.t ol tin prcscuro was on the Oregon Ducks, . Oregon Ulale held a one-game bulgo going uilo the last two con tests with Oregon and a Fllday victory would put Uie league title out of the reach of the Ducks. An Oregon win, however, would Uie Ihc tennis on top Die stnd- Norllierii Division b s e b n 1 1 1 ingK und lenvo the championship learns opened Iho llnal weekend ol : to he scltled III Ihe lluule HHi.ur. , , aayi . apiaaaaKaaaiaBaaaasi .'. '".i.111..11 , m It nKo would leave the door open jW fe','f!5NP3U3aT3 i ,nr WaiJilngion lo creep In lo He I ' II I) T I" I ll'e Ducks lor the crown, still a ' wl I II f 'iiiallHiniilicul po.lslhillly. Ilie J 1 9 ZD i Huskies have four games led. two S "K'"MM- " " Y'' I Willi Idaho and Iwo with Washing- MWxm ''T 'i ln BUIe, TENNIS Tliey could deadlock the race, PARIS Wimbledon champion but thai would require a sweep of Vic Selxas ol Philadelphia turned ithe games al Moscow and Pull back France's Jacques Haiiuller, 'man plus a double victory by Ore-6-0. (M, 0-3 and led un almu-.l , gon. solid advance ol Americans into; Al stake In the weekend com- the third round of Die French In-1 petition, bcMdc the league. title. Is lernallonal tournament. Tony Tr,i-inberlh In thn Fur West NCAA bert, seeded No. 3, also advanced playull Muy 2U-31. The winner v. Ill to the third round. Icompelc against Southern Calllor-. GOI.F ma. Hie southern Division winner, BAL1TMORC Bob To.'.kl olid nd Beatlle University and Fresno Northampton, Mass., took the llrst State, two at-large teams, for a round -lead In the Kaslem Open berth In the national NCAA finals Willi a 8-under-par 6o. lot Omaha, Neb. Preakness Race Weather Doubtful well lo tomorrow s Preakness, In which II young horses will whirl around old Pimllco for $140,160 In prize money. Although the supposedly well to prospects as Turn To and Porter house were put out of action with Injuries early. Then Determine came along to win the May 1 Kentucky Derby, first of the triple crown claudcs which bear heavily on selection of the 3-year-old then, Correlation headed off Hasty Road In the Preaknesa Prep Monday. Expectations also are likely to be messed up if the rain of yes terday should be repeated Satur day. No one speaking for the 11 their dVTC C.rre....on probably will be.s.ow track, but several admit. ihi. u,..ih.r Vnrf rl,, .h Z.Z correlation or i mane tne 8-s betting favorite rfjiney weren't sure how .7.' ii . 7" nusiy jiou.se r arm a nasty Koadithe expected crowd of 35.000 to- r.X." '"" "'""?":". as the likely winner, this Is a year morrow. This Is desnlte hi. . so far in which It's a wide-open j appointing sixth In the Derby In race lor the best 3-year-old. 'he aame role. Hasty Road was It began when such highly touted) . ln Derby. But sine charges would react to one. The race will be broadcaat over KPLW, the CBS station In Klam ath Falls, starting at 1:30 p.m. PITCIIINO Tom Pohohkyicnor"P' Determine' owner, Andyjcntriea expressed concern over a ATTENTION! SCHWINN BIKE OWNERS Bring In your Hehwlnn for Your free annual check-op! POOLE'S - 222 So. 7th Bt. Louis Cardinals Won his first game since returning .from the Army, 17-4 over Pittsburgh, and collected three hits. BATTINO Stan Muslal, St. Louis Cardinals Hit a home run, a triple and a single, driving in lour runs, as the Cards swamped ; Belmont, last leg Pittsburgh. 'crown on June 12. Crevalin, has left the door open now by keeping him out of tne Preakness, saying he didn't want "to press his luck." So tomorrow's winner of the 78th Preakness will be a strong claim ant to Ihe year's honor until the of the triple Notre Dnmo not only produces outstanding football and basketball teams but also lopnolch track squads. This year the trackstcrs won the Indoor Central Collegiate Conferoirce championship. .. Vancouver Kdinoiiton Lewision Victoria Sokaiie Yakima Wenatcliee Salrin Calgary Trl-Clty 13 8 ll 13 10 12 10 12 10 12 11 10 12 10 13 7 II i 15 .853 .Sid .645 .545 .545 .522 .455 .435 .380 .343 Tliurnday's Results Vancouver 10, Victoria t (10 In ningsi Edmonton 5. Wijunlcllrc 4 1 10 In nings! Calcary 0. Yakima 8 Spokane I, tawtston 0 Sulcm and Trl-Clty not scheduled MINOR I.KAr.t'K BASI BAI.I, INTCKNATIONAL Ll.AGlL Muiltreal 4, Ilullulo 3 llnvanu 7, Ottawa 3 Itlrhmond 3, Syracuse 1 Oi.ly games scheduled A.MMtlfAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis I. Kansas City 0 Paul 3. IndlXnapolls 0 Other games mstponed Tl:XAS I.KAOI'K Tulsa 3-d, Fort Worth 3-4 . Shrovcport 3. 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