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WKONKSIMY, MAY 26.-1054
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Connolly's
Net Plans
Undecided
PARIS I Wllh Maureen Con
nolly planning niarrluge '' '
a lillmmrr o( bop ior the re
mainder ol the tillo-otnrved Held
of women tennis- playora.
80 fur It l only a glimmer be
chum) "Ultln Mo" ha not decld.-d
wlml l will 'o slier flio la mar
.i.. rnnllnuo lo llialte
tournament round! nd ' limy
liot. , ', ,,
,. .i......h. an mmiv III nun.
.ld lodiiy. "Wo don't know
If Norm will no "bio lo travel.
(.... r'nnnnllU Nltifl K10 lllani 10
marry Ena, Norman Drinker, who
etpecta to ba teieasea iroin u
U. 8. Navy In November.
"I'll never give up tcnnle be
...... it hhn hnnit mo much to me."
.ho laid. "I'll alwaya play It end
enjoy It nut i juaw u ,uw
I'll bo playing ro o many tour
liamenta." t mil. Mn ha rnmnlelfllv dom
inated wnmrn'i tennla slnsles Held
since 1051. bho haa won the U. H.
...i. in Maui threii Vflara. won
the Australian tills In 1913 In her
only trip Down unoor ana wt
make her bid lor her third alralght
Wluiuiccton crown lira mum,,.
And now aho bt In the aemlllnal
in. Pmtrh phamnlonahlns
and appeara to a ahoo-ln for her
thlra atraigni uuo ainco viv
hu.i uhlrlAv Frv and
Doris Hart, passed up Ihe French
tournament 10 piay m .iigui
1UU1 IIP.
Miss Connolly haa loat only eluht
Raines in uirce maicnea in mt
Ins to the aemlllnala, where ahe'll
rneel Italy's Byivane uuaanno.
Thu M,mnlnnfthlna rOllllnued to
day with the quarter-finals ol tile
doubles In both dlvlalona.
The men'a singles are aown 10
Ihe aemlllnala with three Amer
icana aull In Ui running. Tony
Treberl of Cincinnati entered the
round of four yeaterday with a
1-9, ". 9-4, victory over Mer
vyn Hose, Auatrallan champion,
and Art Laraen of Bap Leandro,
Calif., upiot Wimbledon champion
Vlo Belxae -4. l-. .
Others In the aemlllnala are
Budie Pally of Los Anaeles and
Argentina's Enrique Mores.
BASrllALL IIKl.P
WiUMIK, Wyo. . -BUI Wilson,
lecond string catcher, la practical
ly a foreigner on the University
of Wyoming baaeball learn.
He'a tho only player on Ihe
squad who halls from .Wyoming,
nine men come from Chicago.
Othera make Utelr home In Mussa-'
rhuaella. Wisconsin. Michigan, Col
orado, Missouri and Calllornla.
But the mldwealemera and east
erners will nee Ihe laal of BUI Inla
year. He'a one of two aenlors on
the team.
BONUS BABIES AND THE BAT BOYS Bonug babies make it difficult to epirete Detroit play,
ra from Ihe bat boya. .There a acant age difference between the bonus beauties and Francis Uc
Carry, 18, second from left, high school student, and Johnny Robb, , second from right, sum
student, who look after tht bats. A year ago, Inflelder Reno Bertola, I, ft, was a college freihmerf
and Outfielder Al Kallne, 1, cenUr, and Pitcher Bob Millar, It, were In Ugh school. (HEA)
American League umpire John
Flaherty served with Ihe Marine
Corps in the South Pacific durmt
World II and won a battle field
commliuilon.
MOOHi: MA'8 TOI BNKV
The Mooxe Mali's llundlcnp Tour
nament drew lo a clone laal nlitht
with Iho completion a( the doublen,
single and all event claaaea,
Clara Beard and LaRayne llarrh
look the top lienors In double) with
their 1003 acore. while the U-am
of Clara Bold and Daisy Uouulaa
rolled tho aecond hlghmt doublea
acore of 1075 pina. Tlilrd place
went to Beverly Kvjina and Ruth
O'Connell with a 1001 total.
In claha A alnglrn, Dona Ryacr
had the highest total for flrat place
honors with a 680, and Oorla Bene
dict had a aecond position score of
frig, Just two pins out ol first
place. Third apol went lo La
Rayne Hnrrla with her 561 acore.
In claaa B singles, Jean Robin
eon and Bernadine Long placed
one-two with acorca ol 553 and 54,
while Clara Bold collected I h e
third place honora with her 541 pin
total.
All-Events waa won by LaRayne
Harrta with a 1110 acore. Second
and third places were registered
bv Beverly Evans and Dona Ben
edict with acorca of 1(50 and 1639.
Campbell, Stranahan
Lead US In England
By BEN FIILKOAR
AP Kporla Wrller
The Cleveland Indians might
have known that when their win
ning atreak was broken the vllllaiu
would be the Chicago White Box.
The Indiana put nn 11-gamc
airing on the line In Chicago taut
night and the White Hux promptly
snapped it with s 4-1 decision. If
Uis atreak had been the other way
around, Cleveland probably would
hsvs won.
That's the Way theke perennial
runnera-up In the American
League have been nomg al each
other regularly during the pa it
three seasons In one ol the most
evenly matched rivalries In either
circuit.
Dating back through 1061 the
series standa 37-34 In lavor of the
Indians. Cleveland's alight edge is
reflected in the standings since It
has finished second all three years.
Tbe White Box own two thirds snd
a fourth.
A year ago Ihe clubs broke even
against each other, 11 apiece.
Chicago now has won three of
live from the first-place Indians
thla season, Cleveland leads the
league by a game and a half over
tna Box with the third-place New
York Yankees uncomlortsbly close
only two games out.
I he Yanks took sdvsntsge of the
Indlsiu' misfortune last night to
close the gap. They beat Washing
ton 0-3, Detroit ahaded Baltimore
5-4 in 13 Innings. Boston left
Philadelphia in Isst plsce sll alone
by winning 1-2.
In the National League, the Mil
waukee Bravea won their eighth
In a row, 3-1 over Cincinnati. Hie
New York Oiants slammed 22 hits
In beating Pittsburgh 21-4. St.
Louis defeated the Chlcsgo Cubs
0-4. The Brooklyn - Philadelphia
game was called off because of
weather.
In beating Cleveland the White
Box not only broke the team's win
ning streak but they pinned the
first loss of the season on Bob
Lemon, who had won aix.
Whiley Ford went the distance
tor the first time this season as
Ihe Yankees ruined Bucky Harris
Night in Washington with a li
bit assault. .
Detroit's long-ball attack ruined
Baltimore's hopes of breaking out
of a losing streak which now runs
a fivs games. Trailing 3-3. the
Tigers tied the gsme In the lssl of
the ninth on a home run by Jim
Delalng. The Orioles scored In the
lllh only to hsve Johnny Pesky
get his first hit of Ihe season, a
plnch-hlt homer. In the lssl of Ihe
11th. In the 12th Al Kallne singled
snd BUI Tuttle drove him home
with a triple.
Catcher Ssmmy White turned
from goat -to star with a ninth
inning home run for Boston over
Philadelphia. White had hit Into
three double plays earlier In the
game.
Two home runs sewed up Mil
waukee's victory at Cincinnati.
Joe Adcock doubled In the filth
snd Hank Aaron homered. Then
pitcher Warren Bphsn followed
with a borne run.
New York's sssault on the hap
less Pirates was the second heavi
est of the young season, topped
only by Chlcagoia 23-1 victory
over Bt. Louis late In AprU. The
Oiants scored 11 runs In the eighth
inning, tops In either lesgue so
far. In the seventh they had scored
five when Whitey Lockmtn hit a
grand-slam home run.
The Cardinals' victory over the
Cubs was a runaway for rookie
WaUy Moon, who stole four bsaea.
Btan Muslal hit a single, double
and triple and Harvey Haddlx
tanned nine in winning his sixth
game.
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SALT LAKE CITY W Just
when Ihe Salt Lake Bees baacUall j
team wanted lo look Its bett :ti
suffered a 31-5 defeat. It was the
largest one-team run total In Plo-I
neer League history. I
The Bees, a larin club of the
Philadelphia Phillies, were leading
the lesgue snd Eddie Collins Jr.,
assistant, farm supervisor for the
Phils, had come to sea .them play.
' MU1RFIELD, Scotland I -r Bill
Oampbell and Frank Blrsnnhun
led 13 Americans Into s busy third
day of play of the British Amateur
Uolf Championship today a ses
sion that calls for stamina as well
ss skill.
When play begsn tills morning
only eight of the 112 survivors of
an original field of 280 had ad
vanced to Ihe fourth round:
The others were called upon to
nettle third-round arguments with
Uie winners then scheduled to plsy
snotlier IS-hole round during the
afternoon. Thla was a tough sched
ule for amateurs on thla 6.B06-yard.
par-12 links, where strong winds
whip In from Ihe North Sea,
Campbell, 8-1 betting shot from
Huntington, W. Vs.. met Scotland's
long-hitting John Mill in sn early
third round match. Mill Is the
reigning West of Scotland cham
pion. Slr'anahan of Toledo, Ohio. 6-1
Joint choice with defending cham
pion Joe Carr of Dublin, was
matched against Dr. R. J. Hen
derson, little known Englishman.
Frank Btrafaci. Oardcn City,
N. Y., veteran, faced Andrew G
Miller, 22-year-old Scottish med
ical student In another third-round
match.
A dark horae among Uncle Sam's
contingent was 40-year-old Harold
Rldgley, open champion of Suffolk,
England. Rldgley of Hsvertown,
Pa., Is a master sergesnt In Ihe
U. S. Air Force snd hss played
a great deal of gott on British
courses.
But. Rldgley brought sll of his
shots yesterday for a g and & win
over Robert Cater of Scotland. He
drew the llgbtly regarded W. R.
McDonald of Scotland as a third
round opponent today.
Huskies Whip
Washington State
PULLMAN, Wash. Ml Three
hit pitching by Bill Reams gave
Washington a 0-4 victory over
Washington State In their wrapup
Northern Division baseball game
Tuesday and tied the Huskies snd
Oregon Stale in second place In
the llnal standings.
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