FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955
" HERALD AND NEWS. KT.AMATH FALLS. OREGON
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AT THE FIELD TRIALS of the Idaho Retriever Club held at Sun Valley lait weekend, James
Stilwell, Klamath Falls, left, receives second pace trophy won by his Golden, Oalccreek's Sir
Dorchester, a field champion and amateur field trial champion. Making the presentation by
the lake at the Union Pacific resort are Mrs. John Lundy, Boise, and Or. Frank L. Fletcher,
Boise, president of the Idaho club.
Boston Red Sox May Not Win AL
Flag, But They Have Final Word
NEW YORK, W Tile consensus i was not a big league prospect. Hatton's story Is that of potential
Rainiers
Nip Bevos,
Stars Win
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Seattle duni tightly to Hi four.
nemo lead over second-place Hol
lywood in the Pacific Coast League
oy eaging roruana a-i, in a tu
Inning pitcher a duel Trursday
uUht.
Hollywood took a B-S victory
Iron Los Angeles, Oakland my
San Francisco an J 1-7 shipping
and Sacramento defeated San
Ditto 6-4.
Against Seattle. Portland scored
in the first on singles bv Fran
Austin and Carl Powis and Luis
Marquez' sacrifice fly. .lerrv Zti
vela tied It In the Seattle half with
a home run.
In the Seattle loth, Joe Gins
berg and Bill Glynn walked and
Ginsberg came in wiih tne win
ning run on Gene Vcrbli s double
That gave Howie Judson the pitch
in? verdict over Beaver Bob Alex
ander. Sacramento look a 4-2 lead over
San Diego in the fourth liming.
The Padres threatened in the ninth
on a walk and single by Earl
Rat-p and Ed Bailey. But starter
Johnny Brlggs was Mfied and Bud
Daley came in to strike cut two
batters and end the panic.
At Gilmore Field. 12.151 watched
Bob Oarber win his 19th game for
Hjilywood. The Angels had a 3-J
le.id going into th hiih but the
Stars put acros three runs. ,
Oik'.ar.d scored 10 runn in a wild
fifth inning in whicn IS batters
went to the plate.
TIME OUT
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White Sox Split With A's;
Tribe, Brooklyn Post Wins
"Pew years aro this was Just a
srilderneis completely unspoiled
. , . the or lake ain't what it
used to be, thar.a heavens! "
now seems to be that the Boston
Red Sox will not win the Ameri
can League pennant, but that the
somewhat amazintr club which has
been glued together by freshman
Manager Pinky Higgins very likely
will have the last word In what
looms as a frantic finish between
the Yankees. Cleveland and the
Chicago White Sox. . !
That would bo glory enough, andj
men some, lor an outlit which
was dismissed In the spring as
more or less hopeless.
And. furthermore, if it had been
possible in March to foresee the
makeup of the infield which is
working magic for Htggins the ex
perls' view of the Hose would have
been, if possible, even dimmer.
In Boston's 7-1 victory over the
Yankees Wednesday night, its in
field read from left to right: Grady
Hatton, 3D: Billy Klaus, ss; Eddie
Joost, 2b. There, we submit, prob
ably is the most kicked-arcund.
Implausible trio of glove men ever
to perform for a first-division ball
club. True, Joost was In there only
on a utility basis, but ho went all
the way on his 39-year-old dogs
r-nd helped Hatton murder Bob
Turley, the Yankee starter.
It may come as n big surprise
to many to leam that Eddie stlllis
around at all. To our own recollf:
tlon, he's been marked "through"
at' least twice In recent years.
The caso of Klaus has become
well known since he vaulted over
two or three better known rivals
to nail down the shortstopping job
and spark the club's sensational
dash Into the thick of things. Alter
eight years in the minors, scouting
reports still insisted that Klaus
Mitchell Plans
To Attend U of W
PORTLAND Wl Grant Jack
. son. fullback from Jefferson High
School here, and Elvis Mitchell,
end from Klamath Falls, an
nounced Thursday they plan to at
tend the University of Washing
ton this fall.
JackSon and Mitchell will play
here Saturday night in the annual
Shrine Oregon High School All
filar football game.
Higglns alone thought differently, greatness which never quite mater
nnd he got him from the Giants ialized until now. After eight sea
for an over-age eatcher and a I sons of hoping, Cincinnati finally
crate of oranges. I gave up on him early last year.
Out OCOJU tm sr
The Sportsman
Weekend Angling Outlook
PORTLAND ' Sea-run cut- llons ol the Rogue have been lair
inroai angling nas oeen generally
fair to good In coastal waters
while salmon angling has ranged
from good at Winchester Bay to
poor In Nchalem Bay, the weekly
report of the Oregon State Game
Commission said Thursday. -
Yaqulna and Depoe bays, which
also have reported poor salmon
fishing, have been alike In telling
of excellent results on ling cod and
black sea bass.
Other. reports, by districts;
Northwest
Detroit Reservoir angling has
picked up a bit. The Santiam and
tributaries have been rather slow.
Pamella Lake has been good to
excellent for cutthroat, Willamette
streams and reservoirs have been
good and the outlook is that they
will continue so through the week-
end. Evening fishing has been good
on the McKenzie and the Middle
fork of the Willamette.
Southwest
I oon Lake trout and bass angling
has been fair to good. Tenmilc
Lake . has been slow except for
perch. Throughout the upper Ump-
qua area trout angling has been
fair, summer steelhead fishing has
picked up in the Steamboat area
but has been slow elsewhere. In
most of the Cascade Lakes the cus.
ternary pattern of slow fishing in
August has been noted. Most aec-
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Central
The high mountain lakes con
tlnue good. Wickiup Reservoir has
been fair to good with a lew large
brown trout taken. Three Creeks
Lake has been good and East and
Paulina lakes have been fair. The
Deschutes above Bend has been
fair to good. i
Northeast
- Limits of Eastern brook have
been taken consistently from high
lakes in the Wallowa Mountains.
Excellent reports come from Doug
las, Looklngglass, Eagle and Green
lakes. The Ininaha River has pro
duced limit rainPow catches and
there have been good catches in
the Wallowa and Lostine rivers.
Excellent summer steelhead fish
ing is reported below McNary Dam
on the Columbia.
Southeast
Malheur County: Willow, White
horse and McDermilt creeks ex
ceptionally good; Malheur north
fork fair; Snake River good for
channel catfish and smallmouth
bass; Owyhee River fair for plant
ed rainoow rjut Owyhee Reservoir
poor. Harney County: Fish Lake
very good; Upper Blitzen fair; De-
lintment Lake and most streams
poor. Lake County:, AH streams
generally poor; Campbell nnd
Deadhorse lakes poor to fair.
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Spokane 2-0
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Spokane Indians, continuing
their late-season bid for a spot in
the Northwest Baseball League sun.
sent Ed Luedtke to the mound
Thursday night and the young rook-
ie helped the Indians' cause with
a 3-hlt, 2-0 shutout of front-running
Eugene.
Only one Emerald runner got as
far as second base as Luedtke
bested veteran Frank Chase. The
win hoisted Spokane to within six
games of Eugene and cut the
Emeralds' margin over second-
place Wenatchee to a game and
a half.
In other games, Trl-City ended
a six-game losing streak with a 6-3
win over Yakima, and Salem
cashed in on Lewiston miscues to
down the Broncs 5-4. Wenatchee
was Idle.
At Eugene, Spokane got Its first
run off Chase in the fourth when
Bill Staley singled asd romped
home on two errors by Ron Jack
son. Chase walked Bill Sheets with
the bases full in the sixth to force
In Staley, who had singled.
Three Lewiston errors on one
play figured in a three-run eight
inning rally that gave Salem its
win over the Broncs. With two on,
Jack Dunn doubled off the fence
and Bob Williams mishandled the
ball for one error. Shortstop Paul
Dieppa tossed wildly to third after
getting Williams' relay. Dunn kept
running and 'easily scored when
Clint Lee overthrew home plate.
By l'HK ASSOCIATED PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING (Based on 3011 at
bats) Kaliue. Detroit, .351: Ku
enn, Detroit, .334; Power, Kansas
City, .317; Mantle. New York,
.310; Smith, Cleveland, .306.
RUNS BATTED IN Jensen,
Boston. 84: Boone. Detroit, 89;
Kallne, Detroit and Berra. New
York, 86: Mantle. New York, 81.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING (Based on 300 at
bats) Ashburn, Philadelphia,
381; Campanella, Brooklyn, .328:
Kluszewskl, Cincinnall, .320: Post,
Cincinnati and Snider. Brooklyn.
311.
RUNS BATTED IN Snider.
Brooklyn 111: Ennls. 98: Kluszew
skl. Cincinnati, 96; Banks. Chi
cago, 93; Mays, New York, 91.
By ED WlLKS
The Associated. Prcta
No matter who wins the pennant,
it begins to look like the American
League champion la going to be a
reluctsnt ruler of the roost. The
four ccntendeis stay within first
niece. Out lh.-y always manage to
blow a chance to take command.
Boston started It. dropping the
final game of a three-game set
at New York after . splitting the
first two. Then Cleveland dissipat
ed a two-game lead, of last week
end by losuij three in a row.
Next, the Yankees, who looked
as If they were rolling, mtsflred
after winning seven straight and,
though still on top, settled for a
slim one-game edge.
Chicago choked up yesterday.
droppitir the second game of a
double-header with sixth-place
Kansas City 5-3 after slipping
ahead of the Yanks, who were
I rallied out at Boston, with a (-3
victory In the first game.
Cleveland, meanwhile, climbed
back to within a game of first
place, and within three percentage
point? of ih? White .Sox. by ending
its slump with a 5-3 decision over
Detroit. ,
COLLAPSED
The While Sox got two unearned
runs for an early lead in the night
cap, but still couldn't get home
safe, Vic Power smashed a two-run
homer in the sixth off loser Harry
Byrd to tie it. And niter Sherm
Lollar homered the Sox back Into
Uie lead. 3-2, in the bottom half
of the frame, Byrd collapsed in
the seventh.
Bill Renna doubled. Joe DeMaes
trl tripled and Wilbur Shantz sin
gled for two runs and the A'a had
It. Arnie Portocarrero checked the
Sox on six hits, but walked four-
leaving 10 runners stranded.
' Virgil Trucks won the opener,
his 13th although forced cut when
hit by a line drive in int sixth.
The Sox picked It up as the w inning
run. scored on three singles in the
fifth and Mtnnle Minoso smacked
a two-run double in the seventh.
Cleveland waltzed .In as two
Tieer errors led the way to a five
run eighth. That broke up a 1-1
duel between rookies Frank Lary
and Herb Score, the Indian south-1
paw smash, who fanned 13.
Detroit, now 9'i games behind
in fifth place, scored two in the
ninth as Score walked two and
gave up a double to Frank House,
but Ray Narleskl came on to sare
the young lefty by getting Harvey
Kuenn on a pop fly.
NOT SCHEDULED
Washington and Baltimore were
not scheduled.
In the National League. Brooklyn
broke out of Its ' slump" to score
three runs on five hits while pasting
Jim Hearn in the first Inning and
rumbled on to an 8-4 decision over
the New York Giants. Jim Bcssent
won In relief as the Oiants ousted
Karl Spooner with two in the third
and two in the fourth.
Cincinnati moved back into fifth
place, displacing Chicago- with a
3-1 victory over the Cubs. Four
singles alter two were out In the
sixth scored the Redleg runs off
loser Paul Mlnner. Art Fowler
gave six hits for the triumph.
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