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    TUESDAY. JULY 1. in.i8
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE 9 A
raves, SL, Tribe Victors
Spahn,
Musial
In Form
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warren Spahn and Stan Musial,
Mr. Pitcher and Mr. Hitter in the
National League, have shown the
kids how to do just about every
thing else, so now they're giving
lessons in how to shake slumps.
Spahn, like Musial a light-heart'
1 (J : f
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STAN MUSIAL
. , . breaks up slump
ed 37, suddenly got to throwing
gopher balls alter winning eight
o( his first nine decisions and just
as suddenly lost three in a row.
Stan the Man, a near unani
mous Ail-Star Game selection.
was flirting with a .500-plus av
erage until three weeks ago, then
cagged into a 4-for-38 slump that
averages out to .lib.
(Continued on Page HA)
POETS
Tigers
in 6-4
With $ood H
From A's
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Luck of the Irish? Don't try
peddling that line to Dick Dono
van, who a year ago was the
right-handed ace of the Chicago
While box and now is the last to
get started on their late-starting
staff.
By Clark Good. Reames Golf Pro
Pitch and putts from here and Tournament will be held in Med-
ford, July 14-15. Entry blanks are
Kubs To Vie
2 NCL Foes
Manager Irv Whitt's Klamath
Falls Kubs, currently resting in a
two-way tie for the Northern Cali
fornia League lead, take on two
league foes this week in a big
Fourth of July baseball weekend.
The Kubs will be at home for
the first time in just about a
month Friday, July 4, when they
host Yreka's Indians. Sunday, July
6, Klamath is back on the road
again, this time to Fort Jones and
a Northern Cal contest against the
Scott Valley Stars.
The Friday afternoon game here
will be a battle for first place in
the NCL. standings as the teams
enter the second half of the sea
son. Yreka and the Kubs are both
holding 5-2 records for league
games and the winner will take
over the top spot at least until
Sunday's games have been played.
Otier games Friday find Weed
at Dunsmuir and Scott Valley host
ing Mount Shasta. Sunday's other
two NCL battles send Scott Val
ley to Weed and Dunsmuir to Yre
ka.
there:
H will be Wes McXee meeting
Bob Harrahill for the President's
Cup. Wes defeated Max Marvin
4 and 3 to gain the finals.
We now have the sand for out
traps. Jack Shults, greens super
intendent, is busy getting the traps
in shape for the "sand trap auc
tion" to be held at a later date.
Any player, man or woman, will
be allowed to bid for a certain
trap that has been adding to their
woes and scores. If purchased, a
player may drop out of their new
ly acquired property without penalty-
A "fine" may be imposed upon
anyone else hitting the trap, per
mitting them to drop out upon
paying the fine. This does not im
ply to any of our competitive golf
meets or tournaments, but just the
fun rounds.
The ladies will have to give up
their Friday morning play this
week as a holiday again falls on
Friday. There will be a mixed
two-ball foursome Friday afternoon
starting at 1:30. Come on out and
drop your name in the hat. Who
knows, maybe you will draw the
champ for a partner.
The juniors have their monthly
meeting Thursday. The young goll.
prs will also have a circle tour
Inamnnt the same riav following
meeting. All juniors are urged to
join the regular Thursday play.
The Southern Oregon Junior
available at the pro shop. This is
a medal play tournament of 36
holes in all divisions. All defend
ing champions are from the Med
ford area, but several local youths
should rank high this year.
Congratulations are in order to
Denny Soran for his fifth place
finish in the slate Jaycee Golf
Tournament in Ontario last week,
Dennis is the first alternate to
the National Junior Chamber of
Commerce Tournament later this
summer. The national will be
played in Tucson, Arizona.
Keith Gubrud, who last Sunday
was runnerup in the state match
play hold at Astoria, was just a
lew years ago in my junior class
at Eugene. The state of Oregon
will be hearing a lot from him in
the years to come.
There will not be a column next
week as yours truly will be in
Redmond to compete in the Oregon
Professional Golfers Match Play
Tournament. Until next time, I'm
Yours for Good golfing.
Norm Van Brocklin of the Phil
adclphia Eagles was the fourth
leading National Football League
passer last season with Los Al
soles.
if. J
By
THE ASSOCIATED
AMERICAN I.EAGI'
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New York
Kansas Cily
Boston
Detroit
Chicago
Cleveland
Baltimore
Washington
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.Monday's Results
Detroit 7, Kansas City 6
Cleveland 5, Chicago 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
38 28 .576
36 21 .529 2i
37 33 .529 3
32 33 .492 54
34 37 .479 61
34 37 .479 6h
30 34 .469 7
31 39 .443 9
Milwaukee
St. Louis
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
.Monday's Results
St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2
Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 2
DICK DONOVAN
. . . takes his raps
The big guy, who lost only six
all last season while winning 16
i no one topped his .727 winning
percentage among American
League regulars), now is 3-9 one
loss shy of his worst season, as
far as defeats are concerned. He
was 12-10 in '56.
He took it on the chin again
last night, losing 5-3 to the Cleve
land Indians.
The Detroit Tigers, with the
help of three unearned runs, two
in the ninth, defeated Kansas City
7-6 in the only other AL game
scheduled.
(Conllnurd on Page 11A)
Minor Leagues
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Miami 6. Rochester 5 (10 innings)
Bulfalo 5, Havana 2
Montreal 3, Columbus 0
Richmond 7. Toronto 5
AMERICAN ASSN.
Denver 8, Indianapolis 2
Wichita 4, Omaha 3
Charleston 6, St. Paul 1
Only games scheduled
SOUTHERN ASSN.
Little Rock 4. Nashville 2
Memphis 9. Chattanooga 0
Mobile 5, Birmingham 4
Atlanta 5, New Orleans 4 (13 In
nings)
TEXAS LEAGUE
Houston 6-6, Corpus Christ! 3-2
Fort Worth 4-2, Dallas 1-1
Austin 8, Tulsa 1
Victoria 3, San Antonio 2
Virgil Akins Selected As
NBA Boxer Of The Month
MILWAUKEE (AP The Na
ional Boxing Assn. Tuesday chose
vellcrwcight champion Virgil
kins as ils boxer of the month
or July.
The power punching St. Louis
ishter won the nod for stopping
,'ince Martinez of Paterson, N.J..
in June 6 to take the vacated
.velterweight title.
The NBA's latest ratings pegged
Martinez as the second leading
contender for Akins' newly won
crown behind Cuba's Isaac Logart.
Harold Carter, Camden. N. J.,
heavyweight, won a 10-round de
cision from Germany's Willi
Besmanoff in Carter's first start
since serving a 17-monlh Army
hitch. The NBA promptly listed
Carter No. 5 in its rankings.
the valines:
Heavyweight Champion, Floyd
Patterson, New York. 1, Eddie
Machen. California. 2. Zora Fol
ley, Arizona. 3. Roy Harris. Tex
as. 4. Willie Pastrano, Louisiana.
5, Harold Carter, New Jersey. 6,
Ingemar Johansson. Sweden. 7,
Alex Miteff, Argentina. 8, Nino
Valdez, Cuba. 9. Cleveland Wil
liams, Texas. 10, Mike DeJohn,
New York.
Light Heavyweight Champion
Archie Moore, California. 1, Har
old Johnson, Pennsylvania. 2,
Tony Anthony, New York. 3,
Erich Schoppner. G e r m a n y. 4,
Yvon Durelle, Canada. 5. Willie
lloepner, Germany. 6, Randy Tur
pin. England. 7, Mike Holt, South
Africa. 8. Chuck Spieser, Michi
gan. 9. Billy Ryan. Connecticut,
10. Jesse Bowdry, Missouri.
Middleweight Champion. Ray
Robinson. New York, l. Carmen
Basilio. New York. 2, Joey Giar
dello, Pennsylvania. 3, Gene Full
mer, Utah. 4, Charles Hiimez.
France. 5, Holly Mims, Washing
ton, D.C. 6. Spider Webb. Illinois.
7, Rory Calhoun, New Y'ork. 8,
Joey Giambra, California. 9, Ace
Armstrong. New Jersey. 10 Andre
Selpa, Argentina.
Welterweight Champion. Vir
gil Akins. Missouri. 1, Isaac Lo
gart, Cuba. 2, V i n c e Martinez,
New Jersey. 3. Sugar Hart, Penn
sylvania. 4, Mickey Crawford,
Michigan. 5, Gil Turner, Pennsyl
vania. 6, Giancarlo Garbelli, Italy.
7. Caspar Ortega, Mexico. 8.
Tombstone Smith, Arizona. 9, Art
Aragon, California. 10, Billy
Lynch, Connecticut.
Lightweight Champion, Joe
Brown, Louisiana. 1, Kenny Lane,
Michigan. 2, Duilio Loi, Italy. 3,
Ralph Dupas, Louisiana. 4, Paolo
Rosi, Italy. 5, Johnny Busso, New
York. 6, Carlos Ortiz, New Mex
ico. 7, Dave Charnley, England.
8, Willie Toweel, South Africa. 9,
Al Neverez, Mexico. 10, Paulie
Armslead, California.
Extra Work
Made Easy
Rent a Typewriter or
Adding Machine
last month'i rental is
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BEATTY, OREGON
We have decided not to sponsor
a Rodeo for this 4th & 5th of July, 1958
Possibly later this Fall we will put
on another Jackpot Rodeo!
Thank You one and all for your
past patronage
Jim Owens, 31-year-old Univer
sity of Washington football coach,
served six years under coach Paul
(Bear) Bryant, three at Kentucky
and three at Texas A. & M.
Henderson Wins
Horseshoe Meet
John Henderson walked off with
top honors in the Horseshoe Tour
nament held at Moore Park Sunday
Placing behind Henderson were,
Clyde Hall, second, Mike Cassidy,
third. Les Fisher, fourth and Jim
Taylor, fifth.
A number of "pitchers" evi
denced an interest in continuing
regular play throughout the season
on the Moore courts with an eye
toward holding more tournaments
in the near future.
Players interested in further
competition should contact Al
Knowles, Moore park custodian for
more details.
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