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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1959)
FRIDAY, APRIL 10. lf)59 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 B SCARES CITY LEAGUE Lucca Caf Walkrr Bros. Coca Cola . Baldwin Richfield . Korwett Produce . Medo Land W L 65 47 62 56 SF Giants Meet SL Tonight : ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPD San Francisco's Giants put their Na tional League pennant chances on the line here tonight when they tangle with the St. Louis Cardin als in their official opening game i tne season. Manager Bill Rigney has nom inated left-hander Johnny Anton- elli (16-13 last year) as the starter. For the Cardinals, man ager Solly Hemus has named 'Larry Jackson (13-13 last year) '. A crowd of about 25,000 is expected. The weather man says ; "cool temperatures with a chance .. of thundershowers." The two doubtful spots in the :'San Francisco line-up are at short stop and right field. Rigney says he will start Andre Rodgers at short and Willie Kirkland in right. . But the manager admits they may not be there long. I. If Kirkland falls to hit, he'll be . replaced by Felipe Alou; and if ; Rodgers has trouble with his field ing and-or hitting, the man waiting for the job is Eddie Bressoud. ; There isn't a really strange face . in tne whole ban Francisco line-up The newest man is Jackie Brandt . who will start in right field Brandt, who has clouted at a .333 clip in spring training, played 18 ! games with the club last fall and - hit .250. ' As he awaited the opening ball ; Rigney predicted that his club would be in the race. "We'll score runs," he said. "I won't predict a pennant. But with our power at the plate it is pos- tible." : Rigney believes that two things , could hurt the Giant pennant . chances lack of pitching depth - and mistakes caused by lack of experience. '. "But the boss, Horace Stone- ; ham, says we'll finish on top." . said Rigney, and he s a compe tent judge." - The big change in the Giant . infield is the shifting of Daryl Spencer to second base. Daryl was one of the top shortstops in the league last year, but moved to second this season for the good " of the team. Sophomore Jimmy '. Davenport will be at third and Orlando Cepeda, 1958 Rookie of the Year, at first. Bob Schmidt will catch with Kirkland, Brandt and Willie Mays ! in the outfield. Larrys Foods A3 60 Car-Ad-Co 91 1 , Sharp Grain 4S 02 KC Paint -87 Seara 68 tn Last nichfa results: Larryi Food . KC Paint 0 Lucca Cafe 3. Nnrwrit Produce 1 Baldwins 2. Walker Bros. 2 Simplot 4. Cars 0 Coca Cola 3, Cir-Ad-Co 1 High team game Lucca Cafe 1D22 High team series Larrvs Foods 2900 Hiah ind. game Louie Bath 237 High ind. game Chuck Solomon S73 LADY BUG LEAGUE W L First Federal 69 'i 42 'i Market Basket 64a IT', R. Palmer 63 . 50 Jesse Smith 61 31 Drive More Motors R8 S4 KC Toy Chest 57 55 Lucca Lounge 55 57 Howards Cleaners 54 58 Scbulze Tires 54 3H The Ranch 52 60 Als Drive In 48 64 TP Packing 37 75 !.! nlBht't remits' Market Basket 4. TP Parking 0 , Drive More 2. Jesse Smith 2 Lucca Lounge 3, The Ranch 1 First Federal 3. Howards 1 KC Toy Chest 3. Schulae Tire 1 E. R. Palmer 2, Als 2 High loam game Mark! Basket 1091 High team seriesMarket Basket 2R75 Ui.k l-A Mart, Dnlhuiall 94? High ind. series Mary Bothwell 5TS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting Frank Robinson, Reds, drove in three runs and had three hits, one a two-run homer, in 4-1 opening day victory over the Pirates. Pitching Pete Ramos, Sena tors, blanked the Orioles on five hits for eight innings in 9-2 in augural victory, striking out six walking none. Record Breaker Will Miss Meet CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) Ore gon State will be missing one of its top competitors when the Beavers meet Idaho in a dual track meet Saturday in Moscow Coach Sam Bell said Darrell Horn, who had a leap of 25 feet, inches in the Northern Divi sion Relays last week, will re main in Corvallis. Horn, . a sophomore from Pilot Rock, has suffered a pulled mus cle. Bell said. In all, the Beavers will take 22 athletes to Moscow. : Four Gunners Top Shoot List The.Chemult Rod and Gun Club " field their weekly shoot on a clear . but windy day Sunday with Verne Brader, R. E. Jessup, Dallas Suth ' erland and Lee Mount turning in the top scores in the Journal Telegraphic Shoot. , Brader, with 24, led the shoot- ers while Jessup, Sutherland and Mount followed with 23 s. .' Altogether 20 shooters turned : nut for the day, many taking time to view the trophies which are on display at the club house each Sunday. Since the trophies are for every "classification both novice and ex - perienced shooters have equal chances in the handicap as set "up in the rules. Sports Cont. On Page 5-B SPRING-.---SPECIALS OFFICIAL -'SEAMLESS TETHER BALLS $345 TEBTAHLELR POLES METAL- ' $Z?5 TELESCOPING FLEET'S 322 So. 7fh TU 4-4520 SALI Inlip loots FOR FISHING! FOR IRRIGATING! FRI. & SAT. 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