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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1954)
TODAY, MAY 211, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE JWGiiiKg INCLUDID IN LAST WEEKEND'S Klamath Gun Club registered trapthoot were thai Or., qon gunnari. Standing left to right, Ken Gillteton, Roteburg; Everett Armstrong, Eugene; Walt Hileman, Cottage Grove; Charles Skeeter, Medford and Bud Cloaks, Klamath Falls. In the foreground Is Red Smith, president of the local gun club. Gilkeson, Armstrong and Skeet er all placed in the two day shoot that was held at the Wocus Traps. Grant Tops Handicap Division Last weekend, over IS Irap shoolcrs took pari In rmlmrrcd trapahoot at the Wocua Trap. IU) Klaniaih'i Marlon Oram pick Ins up the top honori In the handi cap event both daya. Grant and Everett Armstrong-. cl Euiene. Ilnuhed the Saturday event tied at 63 all, and Orant won the ahooloff to five him the first ctuy'i event. Sunday, the Klamath gunner Un ited In a dead heat Willi Mar tin CIoiton, of Medlord, and Nel son Reed of Klamath with all three registering acorea of M Urant won thla one a shoot oil Mi. In the M at It yard eveni. Ken (ulkpson, of Roieburg, and Charlra Hkeriera, a Medlord gunner, lied for Inp honoM with a M out ol UK). 1110 lloscburg man won (he class A event In a ahoot off, In uattirday'a claaa D division, F. E. Drlscoll and Nelson Reed, both local gun clubber, placed llrnt and second with their acorea of 7 and 06 'out of too, Sunday, ekeetera fired a nrur perlect W out of possible 100 Isrgels lo win the class A division. Kuuenfs Armstrong took second spot with his DB. 'Ilie Sunday class B results ended with 8lan Short, of Roscburg fir- TME OUT "Dam tills lousy mltl. dad . , . 1 could've vpeared that one If I had thai swell 110 milt In Srhremp koph'a window Ihat'a marked donn to S6.1S!" lug a ob to lake first spot. Short uIno won the doubles event with his 40 out ol 60 in I he two-target event. flic local trap will be closed this weekend, because of a regis tered shoot in Bend. MOVING? CALL Peoples Warehouse Phont 7425 Women Slate Important Ball Meeting The future or women's softbsll In Klamath Falls will be decided to- nliihl In a meeting at the city hall starting at 7:30. Recrontlon Director Bob Bouncy has met with several representa tives of the women's league, and tonight's meeting will definitely have a bearing on whether the Ba sin will field a Softball leaguo for Women this season. If a league con be formed to night, an attempt will be made to bring trnveling women's soltball tesms Into Klsmalh Palls to plsy an all-star delegation from the league teamsr Juan Hill, president of the worn en's summer league, and Teddy Wolker. vice president, have been working over plans for the meeting ionium. Insure your house and household with Norlsnd and aave Mr. M7 Pine St. Stars PCL Lead Growing Br Tift: AHHOC'IATKD PKKHS .The Hollywood Stars have lengthened their lead In the Pa ciflc Coast League to six games and Seattle has edged back into second place In the atsndlngn. Hollywood bumped Bsn Diego Thursday night for the third time In a row, 4-3, as big Bob Hull snapped a three game 1 o I n g streak by outpltchlng Dick Ker rigan. Hall drove in two of tue Slurs' runs In the second wllh a single. It was the eighth consccu. live victory for Hollywood and Its 23rd In the last 27 gsmes. Seattle was In a hitting mood and stopped the surge of the Hun Francisco Seals. 7-4, The Rainlers pounded out 12 hits and Ray Or- telg. husky catcher, collected three of ihcm, two being homers. Ortclg wns a one man wrecking crew, his lilts driving in five runs. BUI Evans was the winning pitcher, although he hod to be rescued In the eighth, when the Seals got two runs. Los Angeles won a doubleheader from Portland, taking the first game 14. and the second, 7-4. Dick Walbel gave the Angels only three hits In the opener, but Fred Rich ards drove In the game a only run In the seventh. Tile opener was a seven Inning affair. Bob fiplcrr waa the winning pitcher. He gave five hits. In the second game both stort ing pitchers were shelled to the showers In the first Inning as euch tesm scored four limes. Randy Oumpert took over from John Pyechs for the Angels and won It. with help from Joe Hatlen in the ninth when the Beavers load ed the bases. Dick .Fiedler re lieved Red Adams for Portland and was the loser. Dixie Upright homered for Los Angeles In the seventh. San Diego, which was In a two- way tie with Sacramento for sec ond place, dropped Into a lourth place tie with the Sacs, who bowed to Oaklurd. The Oaks overpowered the Solons, 7-4. First gsme Los Angeles 000 000 11 3 0 Poitlsnd 000 000 00 6 0 Splcer and Meek; Walbel and Oladd. Second game Los Angeles 410 000 200-7 9 0 Portlsnd 4O0 000 0004 7 2 Pycclm, Cumpert (1). Hatten ifiitsnd Pramesa; Adams. Fied ler (li, Alexander (8i and Oladd. By HUM I'lll.KOAB AF Spuria Writer !'h Wuv lha HI Ts.nla f?Brriiniila hat bef-n nlnvlntr nL hnm thin sen son you'd almost think they weie trying to help ini Ian re member tho old browns. ilw, r!ur,hnU .ihul.inltj r better ball team than U.e Browns were, liut a quick jinnee at their uuscn o i a a i u m rccoru raises StrOllI rinllhtK that 111. nlauan sharo owner Aia,t Busch'a de termination inn tn'j club must re main in St. iun. In 22 gamw) t hoi'ie Inls season the Cardinals have won only IV. And Just iwico Inve t lie v been able lo put a'pi'lr if victories back lo back. A week into Utiay tncy came home from their lira Ions Kastem trip In lirst place. Lust u jiit they hustled out of town ir, tecond di tlslon. Between timi-s they hart dropped live mi ul seven lo Cln clnnnll and (;hi-io, hdh lower bracket clubj, ami sltiddtd lion first lo Mill. Although the Ditching Inhered -u ,v nu.4jiu soi r.iiri, no one thing seemiKi to on the trouble. II was just tin: il,i::i which wonted on t.io road didn't at home. The iact Ine r:ji,iint.:i' ..,-ii record still i abovo .600 is due entirely to their road plsy wecie they've won 11 t-nd lost ;. The Cards dropped to fifth dur ing yeilrd,i)'a abbrrVUltU pro gram, wwlntf 7-3 to Chicago. Philadelphia trounceJ Brooklyn 11-6. Washington tupped the New YorK Yankees 7-1 and Detroit handed Baltimore It seventh straight loss, 7-1. The eight other clubs weren't scheduled. Hank Bauer hit his Klh home run, tying him for the National League lead wl'.n Stan Muslsl. and Ralph Klner hit Ms seventh homer as the Cubs collected a dozen hits off Oerry 8tby and Stu Millet of the cardinal. Muslel went hltless in three appearances. THURSDAY'S FIGHTS By TIIK ASSOCIATED FRKSS MUSKEGON. Mich. Kenny Lane, 134. Muskegon, outpointed Sammy Rodgers, 136 Benton Har bor Mich., 10. FOR TRUCK PARTS SEE JUCKELAND TONIGHT'S BALLFARE At Conger Field :45 Standard Oil vs. Kalplnc 8:30 Suburban vs. Elks Being that two of the teams In the Men's Softball League have been forced to drop out. League President George Condrey la mak ing up a new six tram schedule that will go into effect after tonight's lesgue games. Condrey will have the new sched- ule for the -learns as soon as possi- Die. MEN'S fc. K a. t aVaW .Casvim TRUNKS o from 2e95 Rudy's 6rii and Main The Phillies scored In every in ning except the firs', and lest at Brooklyn. Their 14-hlt attack against five Dodger Pitchers In cluded seven extra-base blows, three of them home runs by John ny Wyrostek, .Viile Jonue and Earl Torgeson. Don Newcombe, making his first start after missing two turns be cause of arm trouble, lasted only 2 2-3 Innings and was charged with his third loss. He's woo three. In Washington the Yankees looked bad, committing three er rors that led to six unearned runs. Lefty Chuck Stobbs gave up nine SPILLS - CRASHES Hardtop AUTO RACES EVERY SUNDAY hits but was never in serious trouble after Washington batted around for five runa In the fifth. Detroit came up with four runs In the first Inning against the slumping Orioles and Ned Oarver never gave the Birds a chance to catch up. An error by Bobby Young on a, potential doable-play ball opened the flood gates In the first. Young later homered for Use only Balti more run. NITE Time Trials Racine; 6:30 7:15 Gems Speedway Cruise with It riikwIlhH Jjm Sklw"h" mi r win rewia gaer ad Mutrall hll MS', SlsitiM h4 mt TVT . " . WW i tottl 'H ' it .. . ftokhf bn ym M HI Kmtl fwiln SMI, . 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