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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore
Sundav. Julv 19. 1959
PAGE 3 B
'Anti-trust Zealots1
Third League Danger
. WASHINGTON (l'PI A "re-lby an anti-monopoly -subcnmmit
strictive" sports bill pushed by; lee headed by Sen. Esles Kefauv.
anu-irust. zealots could killjer iDTenn.i. He and Keating
nopes mr a inira major baseball; have introduced rival sports bills
league, according to Sen. Kenneth
B. Keating iR-N.Y.i.
Keating said the same legisla
tion could end chances for the es- proach." The measure,
tablishment of one and perhaps 'one approved hy the
Keating urged support or his
measure, which, he said, repre
sents a miacue-ot-tne-rnad an-
similar to
House at
a," --sv
tests'"
two new clubs in the New York the last Congress, would exempt
City area. , jmnst aspects of professional team
Keating made his statements al : sports from anti trust prosecution,
most simultaneously with an i Keating said Kefauver's propos
announcement by Commissioner al would push "the long arm of
Ford Frick that he has arranged Uncle Sam" into professional
an Aug. 18 meeting at which Wil
liam Shea and backers of a pro
posed third major league will dis
cuss their problems with a newly
formed big league committee on
expansion.
Keating told Ihe Senate he wel
comed hearings on proposed new
football, baseball, basketball and
hockey. It would, he said, "com
pletely upset the sound and rea
sonable free enterprise methods
under which these sports have
prospered."
the Kefauver bill would giv
professional team sports a limited
. 1 'IT 7?VtTbV"
MS
sports legislation, but he cau l exemption from anti-monopoly
tinned that the sessions beginning i laws, but would restrict some of
July 2(1, could provide a forum; their activities.
Tor "sports baiters." j It would, for example, provide
The hearings will be conducted that majnn league baseball clubs
which now control as many as
40(1 athletes in their farm system
could control no more than BO.
It also would provide that no col
lege player need be governed hy
Ihe annual professional football
draft unless he agree to do so in
writing.
Keating urged lovers of football,
baseball, basketball and hockey
to "rally around the flag in their
K Kubs
Divide
Twinbill
The Klamath Kubs venture into
(he softball realm was only a semi
success Friday night as they
romped to a convincing 9-2 victory
over the Klamath Basinettes only
to watch speed-haller Chuck Ruff
pitch the Elbo-Renders to a 9-2
win in the'second half of the twin
bill at Gem.
The Kubs, KF's semi-pro base
ball team, made the transition
from- hard to softball look easy
as they pounded two Basinette hurl
rs, Joy Adreon and Karen Smith,
' for a total of 13 hits in the first
game.
The win was credited to Kub
manager Irv Whitt who, aided by
a pair of double plays and one
triple execution, held the lady soft'
' bailers to a miserly four hits.
Whitt contributed a grand slam
homer and a double to his own
cause and Bob Janes and Butch
Kimpton each added three singles
Catcher Terry Wickline led the
Basinettes with a pair, of one base
blows.
In, the second game, brand new
Kub pitcher Dick Hoffer was
charged with the loss as the power-
' ful Benders walloped him for 11
hits, including an-inside-the-park
, homer and three singles by win
ning pitcher Ruff. Elbo shortstop
' Keith Seneca! blasted a triple and
three more singles in his turns
" at the plate.
The only two Kub hits in the
second test were garnered by Ed
Vegley and newcomer Dick Jen-
.' hings. yegley beat out a bunt
' while Jennings rapped a sharp sin
gle. " Ruff powered the ball past 14
Kubs for strikeouts over the sev
" tn inning roule.
The linescores:
R, H E
""Kith DM 002 1-9 13 1
" 'Basinettes 000 000 2 2 4 3
DIAMOND CUP HOPEFUL Dollar Bill. the. big unlimited hydroplane, photographed in
Klamath Falls while on its route to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, tor the Diamond Cup races,
proved somewhat of a problem for race officials Saturday. Her delay in qualifying poled
difficulties in the scheduling of the Saturday portion of the two-day program.
defense." Otherwise, he said, "the
anti-trust zealots and those who
would inject the federal govern
ment into the operations of free
enterprise sports undertakings
could rule the day."
'Hitless Wonders" Keep Lead;
San Francisco Pads Margin
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Calhoun
Decision
Disputed
By ANDY PHRCEl.L
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPD -Rory
Calhoun of While Plains.
N.Y. who sparred his way through
10 undistinguished rounds with
Dick Tiger of Nigeria to earn a
split and much disputed decision
Friday night, agreed with most
ringsiders who called the tele
vised bout a real loser.
"I know the fight didn't make
me look good but it takes two to
make a bout and I was the only
one fighting," Calhoun said after
the boring relurn match.
Tiger, 29, figured, as expected,
that he was robbed and his han
dlers said "never again will we
come to Syracuse. The officiating
was terrible.'
Sportswriters tended to agree
with the loser s corner. MX noxing
writers gave Ihe verdict to Tt-
ner middleweight champion of
the British Empire.
The two drew six weeks ago m
New York.
But Calhoun. 24. impressed Ihe
two radges. Dick Fazio and Har-
old McGrath, to the extent they
gave him the edge, M.
Referee Joe Palmer had the
knockdown-less and nearly punch-
ine
United Press International
Everyone calls them the "hit
less wonders" and the first-place
White Sox couldn't care less just
so long as someone calls them
in lime for the World Series.
Ann me way mey re aoing now'vi0
it looks like they might get that
call even though they don't hit
hard enough to put a dent in a
tub of butter.
White Sox 2, NY 0
Held hitless until the ninth in
ning by 23-year-old Ralph Terry
Friday night, the White Sox put
together two hits, a walk and a
Boston 010 000 30.17 10 3 out seven in gaining his 13lh
Locke. Perry '7 Bell (9 and victory for the Giants. San Fran
FitzGerald. belock, Harshman Cisco scored its first two runs off
I2, Wall ltd, Kiely (8), Fornieles I nonnie rwiine anu us lasi
I'll and While
Winner Locke it-
Loscr-Delock 1 6-5 ) . HRS-Cola-
Keough.
Birds 3, Tigers 2
with the bases full led the Ori
oles to their victory and the
slumping Tigers to their fifth con
secutive defeat.
Detroit 001 000 0102 S 1
Baltimore 030 000 OOx 3 3 0
Iklnnei lit n - n n fill anH Ror.
sacrifice for the only runs of he;heret Pappas and
yanie in d A'f v ii mi y uvn uic
R H E
Elbo Benders 102 031 2-9 11 3
Kubs 000 020 02 2 5
v" Ruff and Carrier; Hoffer and
"'Cohen.
"' A DISTAFF CHAMPION
- ELMONT, N.Y. (API Burglars
" ntered the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lewis at Miami Springs,
Florida, and stole the Distaff Han
dicap trophy won by their mare,
Happy Princess, in 1958. Less than
24 hours later, the 7-year-old
mare won another Distaff cup,
heating Mil. Dianne and Idun in a
feature at Belmont Park.
New York Yankees, j
Veteran Early Wynn, who post
ed his 12th victory, matched Ter
ry's no-hitler for five innings be
fore Ihe Yankee pitcher beat out
an infield hit. Norm Siebern's
two off relief ace Elroy Face
San Francisco 100 000 120-4 10 0
Pittsburgh 010 000 0001 7 1
S. Jones (13-91 and Landrith.
Kline. Face 18) and Kravitz.
Rocky Bridges' two-run error Loser-Kline 17-8'.
Phils 3, Dodgers 2
Harry Anderson's seventh in
ning homer broke a 2-2 tie and
enabled the Phillies to hand
Roger Craig of the Dodgers his
first defeat of the season. Craig
gave up only four hits and fanned
six while Los Angeles collected
Triandns. Winner - Brown (6-5).
Loser-Mossi (7-41. Hrs - Robinson,
Boiling.
KC 7, Senators 4
Dick Williams and Harry Chili
each drove m two runs in a four-
ninin-inning single was ine oniy, sf,venh innin(, rally-that car.
other hit Wynn allowed. H th , (h.ir vi(.,nrv nver
The victory kept the While Sox, Wo cWlnMnn nnv stovers hit his
one game in front of the second- ,2h nomcr nr the Senators, who
place Indians, who out-lasted the , suf(ered their tirsl selback in
Kea ox, IW. Baltimore neiemvu
iui -4 rvk. iHronn Smiihlless 10 rounds 5-3-2, Tiger,
S and Wickline.' I United Press International score
card read tne same way
Calhoun claimed that his lirst
go with Tiger had made the Ni
gerian cautious and unwilling to
try to press the fight. But Tiger
was courageous enough to get in
rinse reoeatedly during the fight
to score well with short jabs to
both the head and body
Calhoun picked up his points on
defensive type body blows wnicn
he threw while backing away
from Tiger's jabs.
Both fighters weighed 102
nnunos. Tiger had entered the
ring an 8-5 favorite.
Detroit, 3-2, and Kansas City
whipped Washington, 7-4, in other
American League games.
San Francisco stretched ils Na
tional League lead to two games
with a 4-1 victory over Pittsburgh
while Philadelphia beat second
place Los Angeles, 3-2. St. Louis
topped Milwaukee, 4-3, and Chi
cago blanked Cincinnati, 4-0.
Chicago 000 000 0022 2 1
New York 000 000 000 0 2 0
Wynn 12-fi and Lollar. Terry
13-71 and Berra.
Indians 8, Boston 7
Rocky Colavito hit his 19th
homer in Cleveland's, victory over
Boston. The Indians built them
selves an 8-1 lead and then grim
ly held on through two three-run
rallies.
Cleveland. 221 003 0008 14 0
four games.
Kansas City 012 000 4007 10 0
Washington 010 011 1004 10 3
Garver, Dickson 17) Grim (91
and Chiti. Kemmerer, Clevenger
(7), Woodcshick (8) and Courtney
Winner-Garver (7-9). Loser-Kern-merer
(5-101. HR-Sievers.
Giants 4, Bucs 1
Sad Sam Jones limited the Pi
rates to seven hits and struck
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CHICAGO (AP The tourna
ment brass of amateur tennis will
decide what action, if any. it
should recommend be taken
against U.S. Davis Cup star and
Wimbledon champion, Alex Olme
do. In what they say Is an unpre
cedented move since it involves
a player's behavior, members of
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measure.
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Olmedo's slipshod, listless per
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Olmedo spent most of Friday in
his hotel room. He and sev
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today by auto for Philadelphia to
compete next week in the grass
court tourney
Major League
NATIONAL T.EAG11R
Monday Chleaao at St. Louis: Loi
Angelas at San Francisco.
TuMrfav. Phlladelohla at Pitta.
hurah; Cincinnati at Milwaukee: Chi
cago at 8t. Lrfiuls; L4M Angeies at Ban
Francisco.
Wednesday pniladelpma at ruts-
hurah: Cincinnati at Milwaukee; Chi
caso at Los Anleles; St. Louis at San
Francisco.
Thursday Cincinnati at MilwatiKee:
Chicago at Los Angeles; St. Louis
at San Francisco.
Friday Philadelphia at Cincinnati;
Plttxhurgh at Milwaukee: Si. Louis
at Los Angeles; Chicago al san Iran-
CISCO.
Saturday tsame as Friday. t
Sunday Philadelphia at Cincinnati
I2i: Plttsbura at Milwaukee: St. Louis
at Los Angeles; Chicago at San Tran
cisco. AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday fNo Games Scheduled.)
Tuesday Boston at Chicago; Balti
more at Kansas City: Washington at
Detroit; New York at Cleveland.
Wednesday 'Same as Tuesday.!
Thursday tSame as Wednesday.
Friday Baltimore at Chicago: Bos
ton at Kansas City; New York al De
troit; Washington at Cleveland.
Saturday iSame as Friday.!
Sunday Baltimore at Chicago 12):
Boston at Kansas City; New York al
Detroit; Washington at Cleveland I2i).
10 hits off winner Jim Owens.
Los Angeles 100 010 0002 10 1
Philadelphia 010 001 lOx 3 4 1
Craig. Fowler '81 and Rose
boro. Owens (5-8) and Lonnett.
Lnser-Craig (4-1). H-H. Anderson.
Cards 4, Braves 3
The Cardinals rallied for two
runs in the eighth off Warren
Spahn to deal the Braves their
fourth straight loss. Ken Boyer's
single, a double by Joe Cunning
ham and another single by rookie
Gene Oliver made up St. Louis'
winning rally.
Milwaukee 012 000 0003 10 1
St. Louis 101 000 02x 4 7 2
Spahn, McMahnn (81 and Cran-
dall. Jackson, McDaniel 18) and
Smith. Winner - McDaniel, (8-10).
Loser-Spahn (11-101.
Chicago 1, Reds 0
Southpaw Art Ceccarelli pitched
the Cubs to their fourth straight
victory while shutting out the
Reds on six hits. The Cubs
reached Bob Purkey for seven
hits and scored the only run of
the game in the fifth on two sin
gles, a walk and an mtteia out,
Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 0
Chicaeo 000 010 OOx I 7 0
Purkey (8-10) end Dotterer
Ceccarelli (2-0) and S. Taylor.
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NOTICE OF BIDS
"Notice Is hereby given bv the Tula.
lake Joint Elementary School District
that sealed hide will be accepted un
til 12 o'clock noon. August II. IBM,
tor on slle delivery of PS 300 Fuel
Oil for use In a lO.nOO gallon tank.
Contract lo be effective from Septem
ber 1, 1090. to August 1. 1060. All
bids are to submit one maximum price
which will Include freight, excise tax.
etc.
Bids may be delivered to the Tule
lake Joint Elementary School District,
Box 307. Tulelake, California,
isignedi
Kenneth Bsghott. Secretary,
Hoard of Trustees
No. 73. July 19, 16, 17. 10. 20. 21. 22. 23.
20 31, Aug. a, a.
happened." he said.
feel too welcome there from the
beginning because I was late in
arrivina from Europe. All this
SOUTH 18 A FOREMAN
HIALEAH, Fla. W - Former
would not have been so big if . it I jockey Georgie South, known for
..- -, t i,,.i i thmir ii i his victories aboard such fine
would be nice lo go back to the
club to say anything. The officials
were sore, too. because they last
the whole Davis Cup team." (all
horses as Myrllewood. Fighting
Step, Fighting Don and Fighting
Frank, now is stable foreman for
A. N. Winick it Hiateah race
jtrack. He won eisht slakes on
The Mountics, who haven't been
able to lose tn the Seattle Rai
niers while playing on the Seattle
turf this season, made it seven
straight over the Suds, 8-6 and
8-1.
The Solons were whitewashed
by the resurgent Salt Lake City
Bees, 3-0.
The Phoenix Giants routed the
fading San Diego Padres 0-7 and
the third-place Portland Beavers
hung close to the leaders with i
3-2 squeaker over the Spokane Indians.
The Rainier saw some home
run power wasted in the first
game. Trailing ,1-1 going into the
last of the fifth, Ihe Suds broke
loose for five runs on Carroll
Hardy's grand slam homer and
Paul Pettit's solo homer. The
undaunted Mounties came back
with five runs of their own in the
seventh on ,Inc Frazier's three-
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Will not interfere with present em
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WASHING,
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2-2491.
ROOMS FOR RENT 21
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BOARD and room, two gentlemen,
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Anchor Hotel.
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13.
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FARM help wanted (or hoeing weeds
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id up- Holly
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
BACHELOR apartment 313 Cedar.
FURNISHED apartment, close In.
Steam heat, tile bath. Marlon Apart
ments. 233 No. sixth.
SMALL furnished apartment suitable
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Phone TU 4-7273.
FURNISHED apartment, uIom In. TU
4-.1M2.
SMALL apartment with kitchenette.
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1143 Pine.
LARGE u pat airs furnished apartment.
Adults. Phone TU 2-fliis alter w
p.m.
TWO room.
private entrance. TU
FURNISHED modern apartment, two
bedrooms. Infant accepted, no pets.
TU ' 4-372.
TWO room furnished apartment, new
ly decorated. New electric stove and.
refrigerator. Adults only. Lincoln Apta.
310 E. Main. .
FURNISHED rooms for bachelors ew
pensioners. Svarythlnf furnished. TU
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