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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN WEST CONTRA O.C. ?!. ass . :a .o-44 pf) Celebrity Rating Hits Giants' Dusty Rhodes By ED CORRIGAJf NEW YORK (Pv Dusty Rhodes Is getting accustomed to being a ; celebrity. J When he first was projected into ; the limelight as a result of his I fantastic pinch hitting perform- f ances, he was uneasy and a little f bewildered. 5 In the clubhouse of the New York .r, V.nn, 4hn rlaTO. land Indians. 3-1, to take, a 2J0 World Series lcad'ycslerdaT, Rhodes, who hit a homer and a single, was as relaxed as all get out. ' Of his home run, a really solid poke, Rhodes said: "He (Cleveland pitcher Early J Wynn) threw me five knucklers. He wasted one fast ball. It.was a i knuckle ball I got hold of. : "But I was only following orders. ? My son told me to hit one . for ' him beiore I left home." Rhodes seemed happiest that his ; home run wasn't of the "Chinese" variety, meaning a short one like the one he hit to win the first same. While Rhodes was drawing the huzzahs, many of the Giants nnintpri tn Cntnher Wes WestlTim fl nn nl the hitr reasons wnv Leo Durocher's outfit won the first two' namcc w hoc hoon riistnc n fine inh haViHiino- thn mtrhpis. i "We won the same said Uie mii wn "What itihtp would i anybody want. Johnny Antonelli pitched a great game He was a little wild in the earl Innings, but ; from the fourth on, his fast stuff was his best ond we went for that. "The Indians left 13 men on base again. That ought to be the answer : to the kind of pitching Johnny did, in the clutch. I don't wapt any credit. He had to throw the 'ball. .' If Westrum wasn't looking for any credit, he would have been embarrassed to hear Captain Al Dark call him the "unsung hero." "He was terrific behind that plate." said Dark. "He called for a tremendous assortment of stuff and Johnny went with him except for only one pitch that I knov of. Johnny shook him olf on a change up to Vic Wertz In the ninth Si- .. ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS! ' Art's Signal Service OPEN 24 HOURS 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE . : rnsES '-:--- -1 Siqnal Gasoline ond Motor Oils Day and Niqht Lubrication and Washinq Tire ond Battery Service Automatic Transmission Service Lee Tires Signol Batteries Accessories. 1406 Main Sh Phone 4223 (One Block South of U.S. 97 in Downtown Klamath Foils) Climbing For First nine, but otherwise, they worked perfectly." Antonelli denied that there was really anything wrong with his control. "It was Just that I was being so careful," he said. "So much depended on every pitch. I was tired at the end. But I still felt I had my good stuff. How about the opening-pitch home run by the Indians'. Al Smith? "It was a real good fast- ball, but he got around on it real good, too." Durocher was all smiles. He said he never had any thought of taking Johnny out even though he went out to talk to him a couple of times. Vic Wertz, the nemesis of the Giants in the first game, got only one hit in three al bats and Du rocher was asked how come. "We changed our strategy pitch ing to him." he grinned. "How we Bid It, I won't say. You wouldn't want me to reveal our secrets, would you?" Over in the Cleveland dressing room, you could cut the gloom with a knife. . Al Rosen, the big man of the Indians' batting order, was dis- ..kumcu wiui uiiiiacu. "I don't know what to do." he sold. "I want to play, but I'm not helping the club. One minute say to myseu mai we ougm -.u set a helathy guy in there. Then I think that this Is the World j series and you never Know wnen NOTICE TO HUNTERS The area north of O.T.I. to the old Highway U.S. 97 known os Plum Valley, owned by Hagelstein Bros, will be open to hunting by written permission only. Signed: 1! Wi'r you might get into another. Then I want to play." Rosen has a bad muscle pull In his right thigh and he failed to score in the flrstlng Inning from second on a clean single by Wally Westlake. Instead, he was held up. at third and never did get all the way around'. I know Willie Mays made a great throw on the play," he grimaced. "But if I were healthy I would have scored on It. Ther aren't many who can beat me going from second to home. Mays would have needed more than an arm to get me." Manager Al Lopez was under standably discouraged. "The - balls pre falling in the richt places for thorn, he said. "They, are getting hits, even If they are cheap hits and they arc getting them at the right time. We've hit the ball hard at times, but It goes right at their fielders. "I know one thing: We've never left 13 men on bases two days in a row all last season. Antonelli pitched a good game and so did our man Early Wynn. We need more speed and hitting. Wynn was perhaps me most de jected of the . team. He had Ditched a four-hitter and lost. What kind of a pitch did he throw Rhodes when Dusty hit the home run. "A knuckler that didn't knuckle," Minor League Baseball MINOR LEAGl'E PLAYOFFS By THE ASSOCIATED PRKSS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse at Montreal, postponed isyracuse icaus a-it John Hagelstein George Hagelstein Wm, NEW YORK (PI Maryland and UCLA, both ranked among the na tton's top ten, open a full weekend of intersectional tests tonight in Los Angeles, but the game that really excites the imagination of college ' football fans is scheduled at South Bend, Ind., tomorrow. That's vhre Notree Dame, still Uie process of proving the ability tmjm SCORES CLASSIC LEA (HE W L 10 2 Klamath Printing IjOU It ! V 3 Oregnu Woolen .,' , ' ft 4 Landry 8 4 Sixth Street Oxygen, 7 5 Blni'i fi B AVA -66 Johnson Ins. S 7 Polar uekt- ( 7 Davis Associated 4 8 Bamboo Electric ' , 1 10 Kaley Hereford s 2 10 WcritiMriiv nitrht'K rt?autt? Flu vis 1 Oregon Wollea a. Polar Bear 0, Klam-1 tin rriniing 4, aixm sired i, uouie a 3, Bing's 3, Haley's 1, AVA 4, Johnson 0, Baraboo 1 Landry A CITY LEAGUE W L KC Paint Coca Cola 9 b Underwoodi 8 4 Lucca Caic H 4 Urigga Food ' B 4 Satcway Store! ' ' R 4 Mac'l Store ' 8'i 6!i Winema Elrvatora 3 7 KF Cveamery 2li fl'i Crater Lake Machine 2 10 Lait nighl'i reiulti: Wineml 0. Coca Cola 4, GriggH 3. Safeway 1, Lucca 3. Underwood 1, Mac'a 4, Crater Lake Machine 0, KC Paint 4 KF Creamery 0. KC Paint made their debut In the City League bowling plcure last night and seemed to make a run-a-way attempt of everything and moved into a percentage wise lead of the 10-team league. The Faint five rolled a 3012 ser ies top total, while their high game score was 1091 pins. In the runner up spots were Orlggs Food with a 2879 series, while Lucca Cafe had 1037 pin second high game score. Individual scoring was led by Duane Block in series and George Chin in high single game totals. Block rolled a 601 series to beat out Gene Doughty who had a 567. In game action Chin had a 224, while second place was held by two bowlers as they tied with a 222. Ugo Maziier and Block both rolled the second high series total. Lending an oddity to the eve ning's action, Merle Smith rolled 5-10 split three times and then collected a 6-10 combination. Weiser Drops TKO Decision VANCOUVER, B. C. Wl Ken Davis. 124. took every round but the first Thursday night en route to a unanimous decision over fellow-Los Angelean Cecil School maker, 121, In a 10-round feather- wight main event boxing match. Dixon Hoxsey, 142, Seattle, was awarded a technical knockout over Ralph Weiser, 144, Portland, when Weiser failed to answer the bell for the fourth round of their sched uled six-round semi-final. Weiser said later he thought one of his ribs was broken. Mighty Mo, which won the Na tiona Cup. steeplechase at Fair Hill, Md. on last Sept. 11. began racing on flat dirt. Then jumped to steeplccnasing. TT" OLD THIS'WHISKEYIS Maryland of young Terry Brennan as head coach, lines up against Purdue, a team seldom mentioned among the nation's best, but always "up" lor the Irish. It was on a bright October after noon just four years ago that the Boner makers crushed Notre Dame's proud 39-game winning string a performance that marks them for special attention by Bren nan, who made an Impressive en trance to big time coaching with a 21-0 victory over Texas laat 'veelc. That opening success m;:-:' No tre Dame the No. 1 choice in this week s Associated Press poll. While the clash between Notre Dame and Purdue, a winner in a breeze against Missouri last week, waits for the kickoff, the weekend action gets under way in a big way with tonight's game between fourth ranked UCLA and sixth-ranked Maryland. '! DROPPED TWO The Terps, dropped two notches in this week's rating after an idle weekend, were easy winners over Kentucky in their opener. The U clans, defending champs of the Pacific Coast Conference, have scored 99 points in two starts, de fcatiiifr San Diego Naval Training Center and Kansas. That's Uie only game matching teams listed In the top ten. but except for Oklahoma, rated No. 2, all the other leaders are scheduled. CLAYTON HANNON, Sports Editor 1 V 1 j NOVVONLYV BRAND I ALMTl.rDCCTC I mill rrva-aa.at.l I fm lEMMimGI KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Oregon's largcstrselling ustratglilXomirbcmiif YEARS OtD 86 PROOF - T H E Ott HERMITAGE C O M P A H Y.F R A Two other top games tonight moved Baylor to Miami Fla.) University and Wichita to Drake. On tomorrow's schedule, Iowa, ranked No. 4 on the basis of Its 14-10 victory over Michigan State last Saturday, slips away from Big 10 Conference action for what should be a breather against Montana, but Michigan State con tinues its tough opening schedule against Wisconsin, the No. 5 team, at East Lansing. Surprising Duke, rated seventh after shutting out Penn and scoring 52 points, is at home to Tennessee, and Mississippi, No. 6, plays at Vlllanova. Southern California, No. 9, mixes It up with Northwestern at Evanston, 111., in another inter sectional match, while Penn State, an unexpected top ten member by its upset victory over Illinois, re laxes at Syracuse. , COLLIDES I The Pacific Coast Conference and the Big 10, In addition to the South-, em Cal-Northwestcrn meeting, also collides when Illinois plays Stan ford at Palo Alto, Calif., and Cali fornia travels to Ohio State. Other top intersections! contests send Washington State to play nt Texas. Cornell to Rice. Georgia Tech to Southern Methodist. Army to Michigan, College of the Pa cific to Indiana and Minnesota to Pittsburgh. The Big Seven gets started on Everything the HUNTER Needs at TIKKANEal'S in ELY! 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