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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1956)
PACK TEN HERAU) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAU.S. OREGON fifl'iMViOiMi 21. 19uti 1 - -. mmh'f-4. fti .'wra kfci. KifVfJ'2 LumJj: uJ12T" Pittsburgh Crushes Braves' Pennant Hopes With 2-1 Win FOR SALE t i Jaroey bird. Cantistirif of lSt heod milking cowa, haifara cnd hard lira. C. A. BUD MILLER Br THK ASSOCIATED PRESS I inning before being lifted for Are the Braves breaihin'? pinch-hitler in the 9th. Like a man rfith asthma. Going Into a four-game scries They have to roll a seven 10 ai puisburch tonieht. the Doug- hold any real hope for the Na-Iers now are 31 favorites to win tional Leasue pennant. And after, the pennant. It's 81 the race losinc i-l to Pittsburgh in 10 M- won't enri in a tie. - rungs yesterday, even winning all f, Sal Maglie Hl-4 against their seven remaining games won't guarantee a thing for the Braves who have been able to win as many as three in a row only once in the last two weeks. Even by winning all seven, .Mil waukee ran t gain as much as a tie for the pennant unless Brook lyn's world champion Dodgers lose two of their remaining nine. The Brooks, beginning to hear the uncle of another world series pay off. have won nine of their last and took a full-game lead while idle yesterday. The Braves had to battle from behind yarterday against Bob Friend, who gave just four hits but almost missed his 16th victory when two errors on one play by first baseman Dale Long gave Milwaukee the tying run in the ninih. Then Roberto Clementei icced reliefer Ray Crone for two-out single Billy Bruton just vs Milwaukee. Ron Kline (13-16) with Sal seeking his seventh straight success and third in Brooklyn's current surge which has brought them to the top from a third place, two-games behind deficit two weeks ago. After the four with the Pirates, beaten 8-6 so far by the Dodgers, Brooklyn returns to Ebbets Field for two with Philadelphia (8-12 1 vs the champs and a windup three with the Bucs. OLD RELIABLE Milwaukee, playing just .500 ball in the past two weeks (7-7) sends old reliable Warren Spahn (18-101 against Warren Hacker 13-12' as the Cubs close the Braves' home season with three this week end. The Braves, 11-8 vs the last place Cubs, play one at Cincin nati Tuesday (they're 12-9 against the Kcdlegs) then finish the sea son with three at St. Louis (7-12) OPPOSING BACKS WITH THE SAME idea will clash to night at Gem Stadium as Morrill's Tom O'Neil, right and Henley's Jerry Longhofer, left, lead their schools into offensive action. O'Neil will quarterback the Merrill club, while Longhofer will be running from a halfback spot for the Hornets. Game time is 8 o'clock. Gem, Merrill Host County Pigskin Tilts County football fans will be greeted by only two games tonight as the schools take a slack week ' in their gridiron achedules. Games tonight will be played at Gem Stadium in Klamath Falls and on the Merrill High School Field. Slated to play the first football game at Gem Stadium will be Henley and Merrill as they con tinue (heir hardhitting non-league rivalry with the pigskin. Action in tm ra SCORES LADY BUG LEAGUE Lucca Loung GnjfKi Foodi Town Shop J. Yf. Jterni ShooD and Schulia Wong'i Cafe Howard1! Clemen Alley Cat Drive Inn Skeet'i Tavern Pelican Drive Inn AI Schmeck KC Toy Chest Leit nlchl'i resultir Gnigi 4 KC Toy Chest Shoop-Schulze 4 Skeel'c 0 Lucca 4 Howard's 0 Town Shop 3 AI Schmeck 1 Pelican 3 Wons'i Cafe 1 Alley Cat 3 J. W. Kerni 2 Marshfield, GP In Featured Prep Tilt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iter travels to Kennewick. Wash ! 4I nidi aiiuciu, ueieuujlig iiaie s champion, will try to make it 26 5 games without a defeat when it couldn't get to in center field and Bill Mazemski scrambled home with the winner. i IV ORDER The only hits off Friend, win ing his first since Aug. 26 and jdefealing the Braves a third time this season, were fifth and 10th inning singles by Johnny Logan, Hank Aaron's single and Bobby Thomson's double, both in the seventh. Logan's first single came with two out in the fifth after Friend had retired the first 14 men in order. Bob Buhl of the Braves gave three hits one Jack Sheppard's seventh home run in the seventh Heart Trojans' meeting Bonanza in the Antlers first outing of the Mason. -. Game time for both tilts is I o'clock, ' Malin, the defending County B League champions, will have the weekend off, as Is the case with Chiloquin. Gilchrist and Bly, the two other county high schools, do not participate in the league's football schedule. The Gem Stadium game, al though not a league test, is ex pected to be a thriller all of the way. Henley, an A-2 school, and Merrill have been supplying the local tans with a first-class rivalry through the past several seasons. Henley was beaten last week by Lakeview, while Merrill won a 6-0 battle from Chiloquin. . This will be the first game of the year for Bonanza and new coach Hilary Stuevy. Sacred Heart has one loss in their only outing of the year, that a 12 0 defeat at the hands of Malin last Saturday. Grlggi rnndi flSl BR mods lis Marg Ruger 301, Dorlt Benedict 201 CITT LEAGUI T.ucr Cafe Griffi Food! Wlncma Eltvatori Coca Cola KC Patnta Safeway Stortl Medo-Land Car-Ad-Co Curley'a Taxaro Sharp Gratn Walker Brother! Spud Cellar Lait nlfhfa reinlta: Cora Cola 3 Sharp Grain 1 Safeway 4 Car . Ad - Cn 0 i.ucca lare lurie.v a o Wlnema 4 Spud Cellar O Grliii roodi 4 Walker O KC Paint Medo-Land O Hlih team aame High team aenea Cora Cola 2a40 Mian Individual aama Clayton Swea. aey 21S High Individual aerlea Clayton Swat. aey oou meets Grants Pass in the feature game of Oregon high school foot ball action Friday night. Marshfield. favored to retain its Class A-l district 5 title, was a lopsided winner in its first two games. But Grants Pass, a strong district 6 contender and always a power, is expected to give a good account of itself on the Coos Bay field. . . There are several, district games counting toward slate champion ship playoffs. Four of these are In district 8. Albany, an easy victor in its first 1 1 two games, will be tested by J Bend. Corvallis. defending district 2 champion, will meet Lebanon, J and South Salem plays Sweet nillome. North Salem is at Prine- SiVille. In district S a strong Eugene team will clash with Collate iirove ana worm uena will meet Springfield. District i action sends St. Hel ens against Newberg and Mc Alinnville. defending t i 1 1 1 s t. rZ". rSlI JS1S aRa'nsl T'gard. other games arc Oswego vs. West Linn and Forest Grove vs. Oregon City. Unbeaten Pendleton, district 7 Utlist. is host to Pasco. Wash., The Portland his school Icacue. I I S" 1 A e" which sends two teams to the,LJLL, jL. ., I (f ,.,:n , o.a.c piajuus, nil! UWU H Blinu&l I jamboree at JIultnomah Stadium. The eight teams draw for oppon ents ana ine contestants play one quarter, with the four games to be completed Saturday night. There is no district 6 countine action. Mcdford, a pre-season fa vorite to retain its title and win ner of its first two games, takes on Hoscburg of district 5. Klam ath Falls goes to Reno, Nev., for an annual game. Ashland meets Phoenix, an A-2 school. Central Point plays Redmond of district 8. In district 3 defending cham pion orcsnam will warm up against uavia Douglas of Port land, and Beaverton will play i-entrai camonc ol Portland. As tona will be at Milwaukie and Hillsboro at Parkrose, Vale, state class A-2 champion in 1954 and 1955, will try for its 24th consecutive victory when it travels to Ontario for a tradition al game. ma, iiiaivi jcaicuc team tu rri- ... train outside the United States waif 5 'euaucs to nasnougiil, the New York Yankees who ncr- fnrr,,rf 11...1.. .i, a wen. """" '" ""-ll'nion. Hermiston Wash. La Grande travels to Cald well, Idaho, and land. Wash., The longest winning streak In major league history is 26 straight triumphs by the Giants of 1916. All of these games were won at home. But the New Yorkers didn't win the pennant. They finished fourth. Baker plays meets Rich- and Milton-Freewa- SEE .The Old Music Boxes and Hanginq Lamps of the Gay Nineties TIMBER MOUNTAIN INN On The Alturai Highway SUPPORT . "IKE" 221 Mofn Ph. 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Baseball bats are made out of ash, hackberry or hickory wood, Dodge - Plymouth, Cincinnati, facing elimination if, either Brooklyn or Milwaukee win five more even if the Redlees win .11 -l .U-: " lOHOO - ou vi men leiiiaining seven, scna t. 7.1, j r...,:-l Joe Nuxhall (12-11) against St.r0, 7fh ond Commercial Louis' Wilmer Mizell (14-12) in the first of four tonight. The Redlegs are 9-9 with St. Louis. Cincy is at home to St. Louis and Milwau kee, then' finishes at Chicago (6 14 vs the Reds) next week. In the American, the pennant clinching New York Yankees want only a 20th victory for Whitey Ford, (19-5), some more home runs and a bat title for Mickey Mantle and three more runs bat ted in for Yogi Berra, who then wiU have 1,000 for his career. It's Don Larsen vs Willard Nixon to night at Boston for the Yankees already favored to win the World Series. The only "race" in the AL Is for second and fourth place. Cleve-! iana noias second by Va games over Chicago. 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