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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 10M HERALD AND NEWS. Kl-AMATH FALLS. OREOON PACE THIRTEEN MOTORS lly lli:N rill.COAIt Al" Nliorta Writer It Al llonen run continue his present pine, lir'a uiillm lo force I 111- major li'imit bnnclmll wrltorn In clii: up it now award, The writers unanimously picked itosen a Ihn moil valuable player In Uie Atiiv rlt'iui Leaitun lust suuaoii, Ilia In til limn any player hud brrn si'lctlcd tin a pcilcol bi. Hot, The hiiiid',oiuc, prematurely firry Cleveland stttr polled thi landslide ulier awecptuu virtually every available lillUnii honor and tnlsalnu IIi ustllnii Clown by a single point. It was a Irt'iiimdoiis yriir, leaving- lllllti room lor Improvement. lint Hum season lie's uhead ul Ills lit.il year's pace In every depart inrnl. Ill 37 unities lie him collected fit UlU. In 137 tiinoa ut but lor mi arratic ol .371. Ilr'a lilt 13 home liin. scored 21) ,,nd driven In 40. At III" amiio staito a year nuo he urn. Iiitinni 3:tH with 47 tuts. 10 homers, 11 runs mid 30 rutin Ual lid in. Not only In h ni'luim morn ol evciyllilmi but his tlinlnu has uceii lli'iir perfection. For cxnmple, 111 tin- last It rtitya lie linn personally accounted lor llir winnliur or tylnu run In 0 ol the 13 uniiioit won by Cleveland. lie did It nuiiln lunt lilshl as lie broke up a scoreless pllchlnit duel between Karly Wynn and ateve Oroiiica ol Detroit Willi his 13lh home mil with Larry Uboy on bane In llio aevenili Uiniuil. The llnil wore waa 3-0 a Wynn checked the Tltfcra on two lilta. i lly winnlnt the Indiana atayed nine percenlniie polnla ahead ol the onrushlng Ohlcano While Sox who awept a twilmlit-iiliihl double liemler from slump ridden Haiti more. lt- and 14-tt. The New Vork ankrea ramo Irum "l runi be hind lo rdtio Boston 1011 and l'lilla drliihi bowed lo Waahlnalon Vl-t, In the National League the llrat place Milwaukee llraves extended their wlimlnii atreak to 10 althouiih thry had to no I timliuta to beat the 8t. Louis Cardinals 3-3. New York battered Brooklyn 17-7. kuurkiiui Uic IJoditcrs into fourth nlace. I'tilladelolila delrated Pitts burgh 4-0 In a itamo shortened " to MX lnnlii because ot rain and Cincinnati beat Chicago S-3 in the only daylight action in cither cir cull. A Ralllimire crowd ol 33.ID4 tat through a tioiira 34 inlnutea ol nut' ery aa the Orioles ran their los lug aircak to nine. Chicago pulled Into a virtual lie lor llrat place with Cleveland, Halllmore aank Into, a three-way lie with Doaton and Philadelphia tor lanl. Cunt Mlchaeln nil a grand alam home run fur the While Box ui the Ural game whllo Uio Orlolea left 10 stranded. In llio nightcap Halllmore lilt 13 men on bane Two records lor pinch hlttera were broken In III opener. Hal tliuoro mrd right, a ainglc club mark, and Chicago added one lo break the two team total. Andy Cnicy's alugle In the ninth drove In the Yankeen' winning run at Dnnton alter the world chain plonn had trailed by aa many aa alx runa. Juckio Jennen hit a grand alam home run in the third and Ted Lcpclo homered with two aboard lor lloalon In the tilth. But the Yanka lied It with alx In the lath on live alhglea and three wants. Wayne Tcrwlllltter lilt a home run with two on, Boy Sievera with one on and Jim Buaby with the ha.nea empty aa Washington doubled the acore on the AUileilca. Milwaukee came up Willi two runa alter two were out In the last ol the 1 Ulli to edge the Car dinals who had taken a M lend In the top ol the 13th. Johnny l.oitnn's l li l id a I r a I g h I agigle brought across Jim Pendleton with the winning lully. Tlic Oianta were home run crary nitiiln.it the slumping Dodger at the Polo Grounds as they won their wlxth Mtrnietit . They hit alx home runs, lour ol them In Ihe eighth Inning, one short ol the National ' League record lor a single frame. Art Fowler struck out eight Cubs In winning his (mirth game lor Cin cinnati without n loss. An error by pltrJier Max Surkont touched oil a three-run Philadel phia rally nt Pittsburgh In the fourth Inning and Muriy Dickson acnlterod four singles lor Ills lllth victory. Hollywood Wins Fourth Straight Jackson Scores TKO Win NKW YORK 'I Hurricane Tom my Jackaon will be ullcrrtl a July 3t Madison Bquure Garden date Willi Nino Vuldea, Coley Wallace or James J. Parker alter his llllli round technical knockout victory over blood-a pattered Charley Norkua, bammy Golden, one of the llur ilcano'a co-mauagcra, will Insist nn Valdrt, the hulking Cuban who la llio second ranking challenger lo heavyweight champ Rocky Maiclaiio, The Hurricane, upsol by "Bpoll- er' Jimmy Blade In Ills prevloUH Mart, waa slow to blow up u storm last night al Uie Guidon, lie was cautious, like a man driving a car the III t lime alter an accident. Once he started to rip and tear ill Hie third, fourlh and lllth Jack I son looked more like his old self. ( Norkua bled Irom cuts over both I eyes from the second round on jand reeled Irom Jackson'a left I hooka and short right hand punch- es In the lourlh and lllth before Keferee Al llerl called a halt al l it of the llllli. The crowd ol 4.138 that paid II3,3M approved. Dr. Vincent Nardlello of the New Yoik Btale Athletic Commission said he would have to lako six stitches In each ol two cuts over Jackson's eyes. Norkus prelcrred lo have hla eye stitching done later. Jackaon weighed 193' j to Nor kua' 104 pounds. Classic Followers In Waiting Lines INDIANAPOLIS tfl The ad . Vance guard ot tho world's mont patient sporla crowd camped today at I ho Indianapolis Motor Speed way's 10 gates, with two days to kill beforo the 38th annual 500-mile auto race. Dust-covered cars Irom coast lo coast, steadily fell Into line lor Monday morning's dash alter cholre parking spots In tho track Inlleld. This annual gathering; of speed lovers looks llko self-imposed mis ery to non-mcmbcrs of Iho frater nity but the bluo-Jeancd swarm seems to enjoy Itself. Fresno State, Oregon Win NCAA Tilts EUOENE, Ore. '.ft Orrgon. champion of the Northern Divi sion, and highly-regarded Fresno Stale, an at-large entry, met Sat urday for a finals berth in the Far West NCAA baseball playolft here. Oicgon, playing poised ball at home, took full advantage of five errors to drop another at - large entry. Seattle University, B-4, In the opening round Friday. Fresno Slate look Ihe measure of South ern California, Southern Division kingpin. 9-3. Seattle University and Southern Cal lead oil Saturday's schedule, Willi the Oregon-Fresno Stalo till second on the program. Loner ol Ihe llrat game ts out ol Uie double elimination playoff. The winner meets the loser ol the second game lor Ihe right to meet the winner ol the second Monday lor championship and a berth In the national NCAA meet at Omaha . Seattle's loss was Uie llrat de feat of the season lor Jolin Kel ley, although he waa lep balsman lor Uie Chieftains with a double and a brace ol singles In four trips to Uie plate. Oregon relied on two big Innings, the lour-run third and Ihe three run eighth, the latter tallies all coming on Neal Marlctt's base clearing homer. Four singles, two errors. Norm Forbes' triple and an Infield walk added up to the four runs In the third. Seattle's big Inning was Uie sec ond when the Chieltnlns got two runs on a walk, two singles and two sacrllicc files. Fresno 8late's Ted Wilis fa shioned a five-hitler in downing Ihe Trojans. Four USC errors helped the Fresno Slate cause along. The Trojans started fast, gain ing a 9-3 lead at the end of four, but the roof caved In on thorn in the seventh when Fresno stale broke loose lor two runs. The vic tors added another In the lghlh and pulled far ahead In tho ninth with four runs when the USC do lenses went to pieces. The loss went to Mark ZuBiilch, who was charged with only two earned runs as he fanned live and lalled to Issue a walk. He was lilted In Uie eighth for Jack Love rich. The shortscores: . Fresno Stats 00 000 3149 9 1 USC 001 300 0003 5 i Wills and Bennett: Zuanlch, Loverlch (8), Landry (9) and Gar tonf Oregon , 004 001 0319 10 1 8eallle 031 010 000 4 10 5 Forbns and Morletl. irniiu G. Nalsh, Clark (7). Let me Brove tn'vnn tha tum . save all "nnd tlaka" miwu bolh Fire and Adto Insurance! Hana Norland, 627 Pine Hi. FOR TRUCK P4RTS SEE JUCKELAND PAf'iriC I'OAKT I.I Atil i: lly TIIK ASMIt I.Vri l MU SH Hollywood was really extended Friday night and had to go 13 liinliign, but the Htur.t beat San Diego lur the lourlh consecutive time, registered their ninth nlrulght win and Uielr 34lh in Uie UM 38 games. Tne score wan 3-3 sod Monte Ilangall, a' daii'teroun batter aa well as a good glove man, was the hero and villain, depending upon one's point of .view. With two men on bane in tile 12lh, one down, and two strikes called, Basgall drove one of lefly Lloyd Dickey's pitches for a solid single to right center to score Larry Dorlon. Iloger Bowman was the winner. He gave up eight hits and was In trouble only in the lourth, when (he Padies bunched three singles and a walk for bolh their runs. Earl Kapp grounded Into a double play lo end the rally. Los Angeles wlilppi-d Portland again. 6-3, as Calvin Coolldge Mc HMl bested Jens Mores and two reliefers. Hie Angels collected 13 hits. Tlie win gavu the Angels a 3-1 lead In the series. Oenc Maueh homered lor Uic Angela and his double accounted tor another run. Oakland put on a four-run rally In the lllth liiiilug and drove Sac ramento's Lefty Chet Johnson off the mound. The Oaks won, 41. and moved Into second place. Johnson had a no-hltler In the making unlll the Oaks teed oft on him with gusto. The Sacs got 11 hits off Don Ferrarese and Emll Patrick but couldn't -bunch them elfectlvely. Seatlle and Son Francisco strug gled through a long doubleheadcr. with Seattle taking the 7-innlng opener, 3-3. and Uie Seals Uie nightcap. 6-1. Hie split dropped Seattle Into third spot In Uie stand ings. Seattle took a 3-0 lead In the llr.nl inning ol the opener but a homer by Uie Seals' Bob DIPIelro. alier Ted Beard slnglet. lied It In Uie second Inning. Nanny Fer nandes won It for Seatlle with a homer In the lourth. In the second game each scored once In the sev enth Inning. 8an Francisco went ahead In the eighth with a run on Jimmy Moran's single and Reno Cheso's double, then slammed Seaitle lor lour more In ihe ninth. The series Is now squared al 3-3. First game: San Francisco 030 000 03 6 0 Seaitle 300 100 X-3 7 0 Chandler. Muncriet 101 and Don ohue; Byrne and Ortcig. Second game: San Francisco 000 000 1146 9 3 Seaitle 000 000 1001 5 3 Ponce and Tornay; Wldmar and Erault, Orteig ti. Los Angeles 100 lot 300 S 13 1 Portland 003 000 0103 9 1 McLlsh and Pramesa: Flores, Anthony 7, Adklns 9I and Rossi. Tf ME OUT Mighti Paces Sttartt Sunday 'Darn merhanlr xtlll hain't col tlili riwdne riithl , . . now It's' maklnr a acrcamlnc aound!" Minor League Baseball By TIIK ASSOCIATKD I'KKSS i.i ir.ii.nniiirnni. e. I ronnrsin o. oulinill J !other games postponed. AMi:ltlCAN ASSOCIATION Toldeo 3. Charleston 1 (15 Innings) Louisville 10. Columbus 3 Minneapolis 3. Indianapolis 3 St. Paul 10, Kansas City 3. . TKXAS I.EACI'E Shreveport 10, Houston 3 Fort Worth 3. Oklahoma City 2 Dallas 4, Tulsa 0 Beaumont 10. San Antonio 3 SOl'TIII.KN ASSOCIATION Memphis 4-1, New Orleans 3-6 Little Rock 3. Mobile 0 Nashville 3, Birmingham 3 Atlanta 11, Chattanooga 9, noNi:r.R lkaoi'e Boise 0, Idaho Falls 5 Suit Lake City 4, Oroat Falls 3 Ogden 8, Billings 1 Pocatello 10, Magic Valley 0 Kalpine. Suburban Post Wins Kalpine and Suburban registered wins in last night's action ol the Men's Buftbull League at Conger Field. Knlplue'a Sherman Grate led his loam as he threw a lour hit 6-3 win over the Standard Station softballers In Ihe first game. The Kalptne crew collected seven hits ol Btandard'a pitcher Glen Lewis. In Uie second game ol the eve nings schedule, Chet Ashley pitched a two hit 8-1 victory over the Elks to give the Suburban team It's second straight win In league action. K! Carrier connected with one of Ashley's pitches for a first Inning home run with no one on base to account for the only Elks run. Next Wednesday night t h e league will return to action with Elks meeting Kalpine In Uie first game, and Standard Oil taking on the Chiloquln Parks team In the finale. Boxscorea: RUE Kalpine j 1 1 Standard Oil .. 3 4 1 Orate and Ken Carrier: Lewis and Foules. R H E Elks 1 3 3 Suburban . 8 6 1 Gustvang and Kl Carrier; Ashley and Hunter. Ml By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GOLF MUIRFIELD. Scotland Bill Campbell. Huntington, W. Va., de feated defending champion Joe Carr of Ireland, 3 and 3, to gain the final round of the British Am ateur TournamenL FORT WORTH. Tex. Peter Thomson of Australia rallied with a 1-under-par 34 on the back nine to retain the lead In the Colonial Imitation with a 36-hole score ol 137. TENNIS PARIS America's lop doubles team ol Tony Trabert of Cincin nati .and Vic Seixas of Philadel phia and Australia's No. 1 combi nation of Lewis Hoad and Ken Roscwall won their seml-llnal marches In the French Internation al Tournament. SURBITON, England Doris Hart of Coral Gables. Fla.. easily defeated Jean Potchell of England, 6-3, 6-1, to reach the final round of the Surrey Lawn Champion-.'hip. Land Uvtlllna . . . Chlwllai And Sub Selllni ' GET OUR RATES Large Equipment Drews Hereford Ranch Phona 3924 IlardlOD racing fans are hoDlni that the rain thai hit the basin area last night will travel on and not hinder the first night racing pro gram of the season tomorrow eve ning at Ocm Speedway. This la Uie lirst night racing In Klamath this year, and with the recent reduction In general admis sion prices, a good crowd will be expected lo enjoy the evening's ac tion. Last week, the second program ol the year, Uie Speedway fans saw plenty of good racing end some top notch driving by the lo cal drivers, even though the main event was won by a Medlurtl car. Cecil James, In M l took the A main honors last week to make it Uie second week In a row thJt a Medford car has won the top place money on Uie local track's pro granif Over 80 cars are again expected lo be entered In the nine race pro gram, that should be loaded with plenty of spills, especlnllv If the clay one-quarter mile track Is a little wet. So far this year John Hltsun, Bob Crawley, Oeorge Smllh and Runs Newell have been leading uic way as far as the local driv ers are concerned. Hltson and Crawley staged on exciting race with James and Al Rossi in last week's main event, before placing second and fourth. This week's trophy girl will be Peggy Halfleld, a cute HUle miss, who will get Uie chore ol presenting the trophy to the winner of the trophy dash, a four lap race for the winners ot the four heat races, and also pay Uie winner off with a kiss. The time trials for tomorrow night's races will gel started at 6:30 and as soon as the two lap trials are completed, and the In troductions are made, uie lirst MATT CHRISTIAN teems a little puzzled and In t daze as Herald and Newt photographer Don Kettler got this shot in last Sunday afternoon's hardtop racing program Christian turned broadside on the South corner and Wes Owens in K-16, Jack Lively in K-97 and Pea Wee Roufs in K-50 make an attempt to maneuver around the sliding hardtop of Christian. This week will mark the opening of night racing in Klamath Falls, as the races have been moved to 6:30 for time trials and 7:15 for the first heat race. heat race will get underway, probably 45 minutes to an hour later. Besides the four heat races and time trials, the racing enthusiasts wUl see a 10 lao final heat, the four lap trophy dash, a ten lap consola tion race, the IS lap semi-main and to top off'the program will be a 25 lap main event. A check with . Track Manager Sam Neslm Ihis morning Indicated that It would take quite a bi: more rain to stop the first evening rac ing show of the season. A little bit of water can make the clay track slippery, but will not put it into a condition where It will be Impossible to race. The final de cision will be made tomorrow afternoon. more with them! buying them every month! ATES SAVINGS BONDS The world's lop drlrtra snatch skill and daring In Ihe moil grueling race of ell . , . INDIANAPOLIS THRILLS OF A LIFETIME CAf Monday, May 31 ' 6:00 p.m. Dial 1450 CBS Radio iWSk" - - 1 vvA ISmk earn millions are fiyrvr-&-' kns , : r ":, -t.-A-x-ea tin I MS Jusl thirteen years ago this month U. S. Savings Bond wet offered to all of us. 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