SATURDAY, MAY 20, 10M
HERALD AND NEWS. Kl-AMATH FALLS. OREOON
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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).
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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