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PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 16, 1954 n on Mo Han Edyr Indians, Yankees Post Wins By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS It was Milwaukee's last turn at iat. There were two outs. And the Brooklyn Dodgers were leading 8-3. It looked like the end, and Mil- waukee's all-time record crowd 43,633 was ready to go home sat isfied at least with an even split, the Braves having won the iirsl game 2-0. xcept for one detail The bases were loaded. Joe Adcock came to bat. Reliefer Jim Hughes cocked his arm and prepared to finish oil the side. But Adcock connected. Two men came In on his single. Brooklyn Manager Walt Alston, taking no chances at this point, rushed Erv Palica to the mound. The crowd went wild, Andy Pafko came up. Palica tried hard, but Ptifko got his num ber and slammed out a double that brought in two more runs. It was now 8-7, Dien Johnny Logan came up. This was It. And he did a single In came the tying run. Logan took second on the throw to the plate. INCREDULOUS By now the Incredulous crowd was ready for the kill, and catcher Charlie White s single over second. bringing Logan in. was nil the Braves needed. The score wns 9-8. Milwaukee had dealt Brooklyn Us first double defeat since Sept. 6, 1652. The two losses, corriblned with New York's 4-0 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals, boosted the Giants' first-place National League margin over the Dtlogers to 6'i games. Cleveland's Indians retained their half-game edge over New York In the tight American League race, defeating the Philadelphia Athletics 4-0 as the Yankees edged the Baltimore Orioles 3-1. Chicago's third-place White Sox fell four games off the pace, losing to Washington 3-2. Detroit and Bos ton divided a day-night double header, the Tigers winning the nightcap 4-3 after the Red Sox had taken the opener 3-1. Cincinnati's Redlegs climbed In to a three-way tie for third place with Milwaukee and Philadelphia, sweeping both ends of a twl-night twin bill from the Phillies 2-1 and 4-3 to spoil Terry Moore's mana gerial debut. Chicago's Cubs knocked off the last-place Pitts burgh Pirates twice In the after noon 9-3 and 3-0. Hank Bauer and Ernie Banks homered in game, CLAYTON HAN NON, Sports Editor Opponent Sought For Price Boxing Promoter Mack Lillard told the Herald and News this morning that he was seeking an opponent for Gcorglc Price (or the main event of next Friday night's ring card at the Armory. The local matchmaker has been seeking some top notch opponent for the young Merrill bomber, who has just been released from the United States Navy. Price, who is a welterweight, vill probably be lined up with anotlicr 147-pountler from either Los Angeles or Seattle since Lil lard is scouting the entire Pacific Coast for a suitable fighter to meet Price, who Is now being managed by Roy Drake. Price has been training for the past month or so since his dis charge from the service where he established a sensational ring rec ord, including six service and AAU championships. Lillard also plans on using sev eral of the top local ring warriors on the supporting card against some outside talent If the suitable opponents can be found. Ralph Weiser will probably be pitted against another pugilist in the semi-main and KO Bobby Barney could also be on the pro gram of Lillard can find some one to fight him. TIME OUT 'When the heck la that darned boxinr commission going to ' declare me unfit to right?" Defending Champ Makes Way To Net Semi-Finals SEATTLE 11 Defending cham- each nlon Frcd Fisher stroked his way uuo uie semi-imnis 01 ine wasn- The Dodgers were limited to only three singles in the opening game by Milwaukee's Bob Buhl, who won his first game of the season after seven defeats. . Eddie Mathews slammed two homers, his 20th and 31st of the season, for the Braves. His first came In the seventh of the opener witn a mate aboard to break up a scoreless duel between Buhl and Brooklyn's Bob Mllllkln. His sec ond also came with a man on base to furnish Milwaukee's first two runs. COMBINED TALENT Pitcher Don Llddle and catcher Wes Westrum combined their tal ents to down the Cardinals. Llddle, the tiny southpaw, limited the Red birds to five hits while Westrum walloped a home run and a single to drive in three runs. Home runs by Andy Semlnlck and Jimmy Orecngrass enabled Art rowler to win a pitching duel from Philadelphia's Curt Simmons In the opener of their twin bill, Gus Bell's bases-loaded single in the elghlh drove In the tying and winning runs in the nightcap. Early Wynn tamed the Athletics with four hits for his 1 1th victory as the Indians snapped a four game losing streak. Al Rosen dou bled In the first Cleveland run and Wynn participated In the three-run rally later with a run-scoring sin gle off loser Alex Kellner. The Yankees scored a run on each of two pas.sed balls by catch er Lea Moss and added another on Irv Noren's homer. Their vic tory string is now 10 straight. Veteran southpaw Johnny Schmlts pitched a five-hltter and outfielder Tom Uinphlrtt drove in all three Washington runs with a single and triple In their S-J victory over the White Sox. You may aavr as much as 207 I If you get your fire Insurants from Hans Norland, 627 rine St. ' Ington State Tennis Championships Ihursday with a 8-2, 0-6, 6-2 vie tory over scrnppy Don Flye of Tacoma. Second-seeded Bill Qullllan, an other Seattlclle, also advanced, besting Ray Albano of the Queen City, 6-3, 6-1. Fisher and Qullllan will meet the winners of Friday's Quarter llnals matching Jack Lowe of Seattle against .topseeded Jacque origry of Los Angeles, and sixth. seeded Emery Ncale of Portland against Seth Peterson of Los An. geles. Ncale teamed wilh Sain Lee of Portland Thursday for a 6-3, 15-13 upset men's doubles victory over Origry and Wally Bostick of Seattle. Peterson and Jim Demas of Sacramento eliminated Bob Sey mour of Berkeley and Ross Hughes of Portland, 3-6. 6-3, 6-4. Kalers Whip Superior Troy Kalers continued on their win ning ways In the Midget Softball league last night as they whipped the Superior Troy midgets by a 22-7 score. In the other half of the evening's action. Basin Builders picked up their second win against one loss by the forfeit route as the V.F.W. team could not take the field . Navy Man Favorite In Golf Tourney DALLAS. Tex. Ifl Bill Sear. brough, a giant chief petty offic er who makes a golf club be have like a Navy rookie, and Los Angeles city champion Gene An drews loomed as top favorites In the 29th National Public Links Tournament Friday. Scsrbrough. 30-year-old Jackson ville, Fla., Naval petty officer, boomed his way Into the semi finals Thursday with an assort ment of terrific chip shots and a torrid putter, Scarbrough, veteran of 153 com bat missions as a gunner and bom badier, in World War II, easily knocked out Richard Preston of Detroit, 3 and 2, and Thomas Lamble, Phoenix, Ariz., 4 and 3. Thursday. Andrews, who lives at Pacific Palisades, Calif., defeated E .F. Shively, Dayton, O., 3 and 2, and then eliminated John Hatch of Dal las, 6 and 6. Andrews eased by Dante Vicinl, Ottowa, 111., 3 - up and Rodney Funseth, Spokane, Wash., 6 and 4 In the quarter-finals. Andrews like Scarbrough a long- bnll hitter, overwhelmed Funseth with three straight birdies on the back nine of this quarter-finals match. Funseth. who had gone 23 holes to beat George Dayiantis. Chi cago, 1-up Thursday morning, won only one hole. Hatch had defeated Richard Mas terson, Seattle, 1-up. Eagles Continue Bantam Winnings By making It three wins in three starts, the Eagles soft ball team of the Bantam league stretched their league leader over second place Sllanis last night at Kiwanis Park. tarn league stretched their league The Eagles whipped the Ex change Club 23-9 and Sllanis kept in step witn a 3 11 win over Dalton's, SEAMLESS CANVAS DAMS ANY SIZE LOW PRICES Example: 6x9 S4.95 MEL HOWIE 2357 South Sixth Phone 4362 War Shaping Between Grid Leagues VANCOUVER, B.C. 1H Laurl menu, a 250-pound tackle who formerly played for the Washing ton Redskins, turned up as a sur prise candidate for a Job on the British Columbia Lions Monday imbui. wiien bananas newest prr fesslonal football team opened pre. season practice. On the same day the Green Bay Packers of the United States Na tional Football League obtained a court order to prevent Bob Fleck, a big lineman from Syracuse Uni versity, irom Jumping to the Ot tawa arough Riders. These two events pointed up the fact that Canada's pro teams, be ginning the training season this week, will be preparing for war on two fronts as well as for a long football season. They're already involved in a series of struggles with the NFL over player rights and when the season opens they'll be fighting for attention on the television screens against the- U.S. college teams. The teams of the Eastern Can ada Big Pour will reach the TV screens in the United States in a series of 13 Saturday afternoon broadcasts starting Aug. 28. The NBC, shut out of U.S. foot hall this year, is gambling that Canadian football will appeal to American viewers. Most of the Canadian teams are scheduled to start training Fri day. The B.C. Lions, a newly-organized team, began a few days early. The season opens Aug. 21 In the Western Interprovincial Football Union. In addition to Nlcml, a former Washington State College player wno played with the Redskins from 1MB until last season, the Lions' mosi important "imports" are tackle Arnle Welnmelster from the New York Giants and end Andy Hlllhouse from Texas A.&M. and the Chicago Bears. The Giants lost a legal fight to keep Wein- meisier. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. G.B 57 Cleveland New York Chicago Detroit Washington Boston Philadelphia Baltimore Thursday's Results New York 3. Baltimore 1 Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 0 Washington 3, Chicago 2 Boston 3-2,- Detrit 1-4 NATIONAL LEAGUE .679 .671 ' .628 4 .444 10 i .413 22 .395 23 l .375 25 373 25 Hollywood, Padres Still Fighting For PCL Pennant New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati Milwaukee St. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh w 58 52 40 43 43 40 31 27 L Pet. G.B. 27 .682 .605 6 ii .506 16 .506 15 .506 15 .483 17 .383 25 .321 30 'j Thursday's Results New York 4, St. Louis 0 Cincinnati' 2-4, Philadelphia 1-3 Chicago 9-3. Pittsburgh 2-0 Milwaukee 2-9, Brooklyn 0-8 PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E W L Pet G.B. 65 40 61 42 55 49 54 51 46 55 Hollywood San Diego Oakland . San Francisco Seattle Sacramento Portland Los Angeles 46 59 43 58 43 59 .619 .592 3 .529 9 i .514 41 .455 17 .438 18 .426 20 .422 20'; Thursday's Results Hollywood 4, Portland 3 (10 innings) San Diego 3. Los Angeles 2 an Francisco 9 Sacramento 3 Seattle 7, Oakland 4 Western International League W. L. Pet. GB. Victoria . 5 1 .833 . Lewlston 7 3 .700 - Tri-Clty S 4 .558 Edmonton S 4 .556 Yakima 4 4 .500 Salem , 4 4 .500 Vancouver 2 4 .333 Wenatchee 1 9 .100 Thursday's Results Edmonton 9, Yakima 8 innings) Salem 6, Tri-City 1 Victoria 5, Wenatchee 4 Lewlston 13, Vancouver 5 1 1 2 2 3 S (10 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ottawa 2, Montreal 1 Buffalo 8. Syracuse 5 Rochester 2, Richmond 2 (8-in-ning tie) Toronto 3, Havana 2 (suspended end of 7th. to be completed later) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 10, Minneapolis S Kansas City 6. St. Paul 2 Charleston 3, Louisville 0 Columbus 9. Toledo 8 TEXAS LKAGIF. Dallas 3, San Antonio 2 (13 In nings) Oklahoma City 8. Shreveport 0 Houston 3, Fort Worth 3 Tulsa 7. Beaumont 2 PIONEER LEAGUE Billings 7. Salt Lake City 4 Magic Valley 6-6, Idaho Falls 0-1 Ogden 10, Great Falls 8 Boise 4, Pocatello 3 PICTURE FRAMING Girl Softballers To Meet Tuesday Next Tuesday evening the Girl's Softball League will hold a meet ing at the City Hall starting at 7:30. The purpose of the meeting Is to straighten out problems that Ifave arison In the first half of league play and discuss plans for the remaining half of the season. All of the coaches, managers, players and any interested person is asked to attend the meeting ac cording to Joan Hill, president of the league. Pitcher Signed By Lewiston LEWISTON, Idaho OR Joe Or- rell, a veteran righthander who won 13 and lost as many for Cal gary in the Western International Baseball League last season, was signed Thursday to pitch for the Lewiston Broncs. Orrell started the 1954 4 sea son at Calgary and was with the club when it withdrew from the league tn June. Third Street MOTEL Juit off Main of Third A Good Place to Stay Reopening Repaired R MONDAY Resurfaced (or btttar tcrvlc. (or better boplini R JULY 19 Re-opened (or your alt.sur. Get ready for your winter eon of bowling by enterina our Rag Time Miied Double ,forf. Itrg July mil. Bowl any tlmt the alleys are available. Prlies given for open bowling, be lure to get your receipt at the Control Center. Now is the time to submit your name for our winter leagues. SPONSORS TEAMS INDIVIDUALS skVt.."."1 h peB ,or noon ,unchM- """ coffee, and evening snoeVxBe sure to try some while you are bowling. 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San Diego probably excels the Stars in pitch ing and hitting, but fellows such as Carlos Bernier and Tommy Sat- fel can upset the opposition with their, speed. Hollywood beat Portland Thurs day night, 43, and beating the Beavers, a seventh place club, has been hard for the Stars all season. The PCL champs had to go 10 in nings and two were out when Jack Phlllipj smashed . a hot grounder through Rocky Krsnich's legs with the bases loaded. Were it not for Bernier's dang er on the bases, Phillips wouldn't have had the chance to be the hero, for Portland catcher Joe Rossi whipped the ball to Hank Arft at first and Hollywood's Dale Long was trapped off the bag. But Arft, Instead of running Long toward second, was afraid Bernier would break for home and make it ahead of even a lightning throw so he fired the ball to thirty and Long scrambled back to first safely. Lino Donoso, the ever-slingin' Cuban, racked up his 15th win as he took over in the 10th for Jim Walsh, who had relieved starter Mel Queen In the eighth. The los er was Dick Waibel, who hadn't been scored on for 27 innings until the Stars dented his record in the first inning. Seattle rallied from defeat with a five-run ninth inning and whipped Oakland, 7-4. Lefty Tom my Byrne went all the way for the Rainiers, while Oakland used Don Ferrarese, Harry Nicholas and Chris Van Cuyk, with Van Cuyk the loser. Seattle collected 12 hits. Doubles by Clarence Mad dern, Joe Reich and Tommy Byrne highlighted the big ninth inning. Byrne fanned 12 and gave up only two walks. I san Diego remained tnree games oenina noiiywooa s paceseiiers-Dy shading Los Angeles, 3-2. - San Francisco's .Bill Bradford, making his first start of the seas on, pitched the Seals to a 9-2 de cision over Sacramento. 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