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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls Ore Wednesday. April IT infir) PAGE 1 B Fights Set April 23 ' if W v if- ' Hit . wSfc Vern Muck and gIPOJKT WAYNE SCOTT, Sporh Editor Crowds Set NL Opening Day Record laves, Giants, Keds B Lead Uprooted In Men's Tourney i m W in lltcihome Willie Mays in the third. . it ... I. 1 .. . r..n pair Jj'11 'J JfvhMJn iu&i u uciure a mil waukeo and San Francisco Kom'Iwiu Hcalon Stiel took over theiHay nisht was dropped to a fourth jammed together al the lop. first place lead in the Class B place in team standings. Floyd A. The world champion Dodgers, division last night in tlie 16th Boyd stood at 2M2 and KC Paintidraw inR a record crowd al the annual City Association Men'siat 2'.I07 pins. colisenm, deicaled the Chicago Howling Tournament now in its I Trailing Fitzgerald Roofing's Cutis 3-2 in 11 innings Tuesday night and kept the pace set by Merle and Hazel Hanseam, owners of Lucky I.anrs, have an linunced plans tn construct a new 24-lane bowling alley near the Itickfalls Apartments. The new plant should be open by fall. Silani-Fishcr Itealtv handled By THK ASSOCIATE!) I'UF.SS .with the Braves. I run. a career high for pitchers in Orlando Ccpeda drove 1 lie .National league is on on 1 1 1 nuungsi une ,u, mil gave way alter nlaiiK-kliam.s- runs tnulm" home another cnnant chase, hut except Chicago ihij ooo (HK1 Oo 2 7 liing the Hues on lour hits fur seven 0f unearned markers in the lirst house of 42,2i9. !tor what happened to relief whiz Los Aug ooo lei) ooo 1 .1 2 Iramcs. Don MtMaltoii came on m. after an error bv ex-Giant Darvl st- Louis 000 010 000 1 3 2 'Hoy Face, you'd think it was still, Anderson. Flston 9 and Nee- the eighth and won it. hut needed silencer at short and singling San Fran. 201 000 OOx 3 8 0 '59. what with Los Angeles. Mil iman. Hue Drysdale and help liom Lew Hurdcite in the! Jackson. Duliba 181 and Smith, lilt second night al Lucky Lanes Howling Alley. Fitzgerald Hoof ing retained its early first night lead in the Class A department, j Wos McCabe paced his Hcalon Steel teammates with a 5115 roll while the total team score wjth 30H4 pins. Grabbing second REAL SLUGGERS -Klamath Falls are een preparing for th Ih Skip Waites of April 23 smoker in Klamath Auditorium, tne vu-pouna nucK is a stu dent at Fairhaven School, and Waites, who tips the scales at 93 pounds, is a student at Roosevelt. The 12-card plus fights will headline Klamath Falls I 19-pound South ern Oregon Golden Gloves champion Jake Gregg and Sprague River's Jack Barney. Both I 1 9-pounders have won numerous bouts in Oregon this year. Gregg's only loss came in the Portland Golden Gloves tourney last month. Ringside tickets are available for $ 1 .50 at Her man's Mens Store, alKmath Billiards and the Chuck Wag on, The participating fighters will come from Chiloquin, Sprague River, Klamath Falls and possibly Oregon Tech. The smoker is sponsored by the Oregon Tech Owl Hoots. and third positions in the division the transaction which Included were Great Northern with 2074 tne purchase of properly from and Klamath Hardwood B team! Arthur Rickbeil. with 2!):l. The MM score that City Center Lodge compiled Mon- l5 l'"'s alter the second eve surpassed Ihc first night leaders ning's results in the Class A di- 1 vision were Baldwin Richfield with ,"H.II. Larrv's Foods with 2054. Dill KlClt1V! Spud Cellar with- 21124, Merrill Ihc Rravcs and Giants, who fin ished 2-.1 last year, in afternoon games, the Braves rlippen tne j Pittsburgh Pirates and Face 4 3. The Giants defeated the St. Iauis k'ardinals 3-1 for a dandy debulj in their 15-million-dollar Candle jstick Park. In the other afternoon game. Cincinnati's Reds whipped the ! Philadelphia Phillies (1-4. The four games drew 170.782 fans, an oiening day record for the NL, which beat the American League, still playing exhibition games, to the punch by six days. 'Winds Hurt'i Dodgers 3, Cubs 2 Chuck Essoin, a record m;ik- City Babe Ruthers Conclude Auctions Moose, 2024. and Bowers Distrib utors with 202! pins. The team howling competition C V VIlWrKrn (Pl on,..: inln il liiv-,1 i,,n thi "Winds at Candlestick Park are evening and concludes the three-" " a P'1"' 01 P'ncn-nn nom vnine tn be touch." declared San dav team oainncs. Thursdav ers as the Dodgers heal the I Ill- Francisco Giants Manager Billl night the Class A and Class jj cago White Sox in the World Ser Rignev, "hul it's like the rain singles and doubles pairings gel ' brok' " 'P lur '"s Angeles there's nothing vou can do about I underway at 9:15. First nighll" "1' a two-out. pinch blast in the it." " competition includes 21 pairings! " reier I)o" Llsl," "c Af,M f.i c mrlH f H,,l,lc ,n,l t.. B nl cinnlo.: i W'aS Dalllllg lOr Him Ur.VMUlK the 15 million-dollar edifice with Jerry Cote retained his first a 3-1 victory over St. Louis Tues- niglii lead in high team series day. agreement was general that at H55 ints. However, making a Candlestick will be great (or valiant bid tor second evening Ditchers and left-handed hitters. Ileadcrship was Bud Scott's 653 "There's a lot of room out Other men keglers over the DON DRYSDALE . . . fans 1 4 Cubs i jginn. Winner Loser Mston Zimmer, Ksse-lninth to make Chuck Dressen a 'winner in his m:in.-!reri.il ilt.hnt with the Hracs. Pittsburgh ooo 000 021 3 11 2 Milwaukee luo 000 12s 4 9 I Friend. Face id' and Smith. Spalm, McMahon '8', Runlelle i0i and Crandall. Winner Mc Mahon 1 1-0'. Loser Face iO-P. III! Spahn, Adcoik. Giants 3, Cards 1 Sad Sam Jones, one of three to win 21 a year ago m the NL. gave up only lliree hits all by ex Giants while beating the Cards for the fifth straight time since they traded him lu Ihc Giants 13 months ago. Hill While singled twice, in the first and the ninth, and Leon Wagner junked the shut out with a home run in the fifth A gigantic step was taken to ward the opening of the Babe Ruth League baseball season. which starts the first week of I June this year, as the City Babe icily Ruth coaches held their auction for players last night in city hall. A total of 47 13. 14 and 15- year-olds were picked up by the from Ihc old county league The Eastside team who blanked the Cubs on lliree singles over the last eight innings and got a jump toward another strikeout crown. He struck out 14. The Cubs, with Charlie Grimm 1 trysdalc '0-1'. Braves 4, Bucs 3 Joe Aihock's two-run homer I lie eighth hioke up a 2-2 game for the Braves before 30.1188 at Mil waukee's County Stadium. The shot followed a single by Hank Aaron and came olf Face, the lit tle right-hander who ran up a two season streak of 22 victories by 17 last season. n t I;, y ! l-' SAM JONES ... a three hitter Sawatski 18'. Jones 1 1-01 and Schmidt. Ijscr Jackson 0-U. Illt-Wagncr. Reds 9, Phils 4 The Phillies and Robin Roberts blew a 40 lead at Cincinnati, where 30.075 saw Roy McMillan's Iwo-on homer cap a tive-run sec ond. Rookie Tony Gonzalez hit a two-run homer for Ihc Reds, also olf Roberts, while lefty Jim O Toole won it with six innings of two-hit, shutout relief. Phila. 220 two ihki 4 6 3 Cincinnati 051 021 OOx 9 0 0 Roberts, Short tji, Gomez '(', Kohmson 171 and Coker. Bros nan. Lawrence '21. O'Toole 3i, Henry 10' and Bailey. Winner O'Toole (1-0'. Loser Roberts m-n. fill McMillan, Gonzalez. single Babe Ruth league early Ibis year and is conducting sep arate operations under the pres idency of Paul Barnes. In the league I he Elks Club re places the old K Amusement sponsorship, and Merrill. Malin, Tulclake and Chiloquin come in Minlopening his third shot as Chicago there." said winning pitcher Samjmark. which includes their handi- manage, ami i"""h ' , ' , Jones, referring lo the vast ex-caps, were Shelbv Baldwin ithSchc!ling. gol four of (heir seven Oddly, the Braves r ..,(.ij ..-i-i , i c, r.., i),.., .(. un (,.hn hits and both runs in the thud, club race didn I r... ik. nii..hnr in...'i i,. u ah on ! Don Zimmer The toothpick man allowed only High game leaders aller (lie "' '' P " "!' l,d""' '''' li,'"'(1 'I"- heal in that long-time Dodger slreak. and Ihc club that beat him He three Cardinal hits, one a 400-foot 'second evening were Irv Carr al "om . . . . I"'" ""W " " - ' homer over the right field fence 248 and Scott at 232. The Dodgers lied it on a pair; Milwaukee going hack to !!,(, bv lcfl-handed swinger Leon Wag-1 Besides McCabe's paccsolling 'alks and a two-oii double by . W arren Spahn shooting for his ., ,., ,.,, -- n,.-. I , J n,i Wally Moon in the filth against 2Wllh victory, hit his 24th home Kigncy commented. "There's Steel individual score breakdown going lo he some doubles andiwas Johnny Bowers 502, Harold triples hit in the park. We're notllfoaton's 548. Ken Baker's 448 and going lo play lor so manv big J. I. Hcalon s wi. eight city teams. The four other teams in thejelay Davis, John Tinker, Montelwill be a lot of low scores." !crs. Fitzgerald Roofing, includes league, Chiloquin. Merrill, Malm mc,Z- Dave Johnson. George' Orlando Ceoeda knocked in all Ira Oil's 60C series, Stan Larson's and Tulclake. arc comxised of.Snrague. Rich Jackson and Dave three San Francisco runs, with al537. Flovd Larson's 560, Bill acquired i innings. With winds like that there! The score of the Class A lead starter Bob Anderson, w ho fanned nine in his eight frames. The game drew 67.550. a NL record for A night game. The old high was 67.037, set at the Coli-I seum last August R for a game! Siandings By THE ASSOCIATED I'ltESS National League players in their own area. The auction, which was Vincent held Fillinff nut I hp rnsler (nr the about a month earlier than in the Fluhrer s diamond nine are Oran past, was successfully conducted by Cliff Nelson, city league pres ident, and Bert Smith, auction eer. AH eight clubs now have complete 15-man rosters and the teams arc eligible to schedule practices in preparation for the league openers in June. The I960 Babe Ruth program in the Klamath Falls area has some new faces. The South Sub- Teatcr. Stanley Klulh. Rich Ro- hies. Dennis Cornwcll, Lewis Rickey and Joe Lilly. Bulsiger's picked up John Pari soto, Jeff Bingham, Billy New and Gary and Danny Maw. Playing for the Superior Troyithat." declared outfit are Homer Garrich. Mike Puerto Rican Spiker. Tim Bailey, Jack Thomas and Ken Tutor. Crater Lake acquired Stewart first-inning triple to center and a'TuU's 573 and Clayton Sweasy's third-inning single in the same di-t 595. reel ion. In (lie eighth, the right-handed slugger put all the wood lo the ball but Bill White hauled down the drive In deep center field that measures 420 feel to the fence. "I can't hit a ball harder than the 210-pound San Francisco's largest baseball rowd 42,209 paid admissions! watched the initial game. Because urban area broke away from thejLejie, cone Robertson. Dick most came early and many by Paxton, Elder In Bowling Win Bath, Pat Barnes, Mike McCTary and Bob Graham. Gun Store acquired Steve Young. Henry Brazil, Tom Nat ale, Roy VanPelt, Will Brazil and LAKEVIEW June Paxton andllloistcr. Ethel Elder were winners in the w omen's doubles tournament which was held Sunday at Lake-j view Bowl. Thev rolled a total of j Island Ace Meets Hart CHICAGO (AP)-Rocky Kalin-! go of Manila is a fighter with a mission. "I want fight fans of this coun try to like me and I want to beat Hart tonight very much lo make a good impression and get a rank Los Angeles . . . Cincinnati Milwaukee Hit Ball VVe!-:r, in I'hilanclpliia .. Ignored Bum bus. the anticipated traffic jams'ing." says the 24-year old Phil-. 4214. Coming in second were Betty Morrill and Edith Morrill, a mother and daughter team, with 4025, and third were Dixie! Dodson and Theresa Dollarhide! Gordon, w ith 4000. I Harris. didn't materialize. About 200 or 300 came by yacht and power boat to Hie new sta dium on San Francisco Bay. Vice President Richard M. Nix- he Elks Club nicked un Johnum helped dedicate Candlestick Smith. Roger Walker, Fred Raw-land termed it "the finest base lins, John Jendrzeiewski and Pat! ball park in America." Jones. There were some minor com-iHart of Philadelphia, loser of his The Moyina Heights nine com-lplaints from fans. Some box sca(as( (wo bouts. Hail, slumping loi ippine welterweight champion Kalingo five months ago stopped Ihc then undefeated Cuban, Flor entino Fernandez, in the first round and gained international at tention. His loe for the 10-rounder ABC 10 p.m. EST is seasoned Sugar plcted its 15-man roster with Ter ry Ash. Stephen Hampton, Bob Robins, Terry Rodgers, Steve Jim Jackson and Joe customers in back o( home plate the ranking of No. 7 contender, sat behind a wire netting that ran can hit with cither hand and has up from the backstop. The wiro,lscored 21 knockouts in 28 viclor- almost horizontal, caused a mir- jos. He has fought (wo draws and ror effect. Host five. City Little League Coaches Complete Minor Rosters A future Mickey Mantle. Ted; Ronald Wright, Williams Stan Musial. Al Kaline Koy Griswold. nl.u.. nlhor cnnerslar of the, Steve Baltis. Lc-IDave Keener and Mark W'endt. Bob Narramore. W'eyerhaeuser-Genc's acquired Groves and ScoU Brad- n.-ilp HnsteH Mike Carlson or any other superstar oi inc. . ' . . . . .. .... future may have joined his first e,e alu"cd 9 -1 Meyers, Dave Switzer,1 team in organized baseball as the! The remainder o the roster Dony Homer. Don S.erhng. Jim Ci.v Little League teams h,,,, was l.llcd by yealds and in-Melbeck. Dennis Schweiger. Gregg ,, - , ,,; ,, u kail ciikic mine nampion ami auci peters, Mike weuer, I an cy mc- their plaver auction at city hall ' ' . 1 . . Summers. iCann, Haro d Derrah. Dan Olson ' ' ' , Johns-Manville acquired Keith All of the acquired players in!Banni(.ei Bob HickSi jjmmy whit the 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12 year-old , , c, , Harloss. Dale Ban- age groups will report to their K Do Zar.osinski, Steve Kra- farm clubs in Ihc near future for mer. Mike Dugan. George Bros terhous. Charles Trainor. Gary practice sessions. I lie league opens in early June. Six coaches bid for the young Kitchen. Waimen Vee. Robert latent acquiring the services of'Waitcs and Robert Malcomb six 12 year-olds, 13 11 vear-olds,! Park-Moyina picked up Bvron Dave Briggs, Mike Snyder, vin Dunslcr, Glenn Gunter. Bend-Portland farm roster- with the acquisition nf Slprn Skeen Curtice Colter Murray, Vince Wachter, Konnclh;nandan Jo,nson. Bill Ragen. Lar ry Brown. Gary Noel. Ron Black smith. Donald Blacksmith, Nick- ie Laahs, Dcnnv Womack. Steve KU Banquet Set Tonight The Klamath L'nion annual sports banquet convenes this eve ning at seven o'clock in the high school cafeteria. Tickets are $1.50 per person and may be pur chased at Hal's Sport Shop, the Chuck Wagon, the Home Appli ance Company and at the high school. Steve Bclko is slalcd as Ihc cuesl sneaker for the evening. Reid Olsen andirtpikn is Ihe University of Ore gon basketball coach at Eugene, completed its Several ex-Klamath Falls stars LOS ANGELES (AP The Dodgers think they might have neglected Chuck Esscgian this spring. But the muscular out fielder's first performance of Ihe regular season suggests he had no inclination to return the dis courtesy. 1 Esscgian, best remembered for the two pinch homers he hit in the 1959 World Series, came up for Ihe first time this season it a pinchhilling role Tuesday night His homer broke up ihe game in Ihe lllh and brought Los Angeles a 3-2 victory over Ihc Cubs be fore 67,550 (he largest night game crowd in National League history. Esscgian had practically noth ing tn say about his 400-foot shot into the left field seats. "I hit the ball well." he ac knowledged. "We kinda neglected Esscgian in Florida." Dodger Manager Walt Alston said. "We were using Wally Moon, Duke Snider and those other guys we figured would he playing ihe outfield regularly! and we wanted to take a look al the kids. "He probably thought he should have been playing more, but you've got lo give the guy credit for not complaining. He never said! a word." .. Pet. (i.B. 0 1.000 -0 1.000 0 1.000 - n i.ooo - 1 .ooo 1 .IHKI 1 .0011 1 .000 Results ' Chicago 2 (11 Pittsburgh St. Louis Tuesday Los Angeles 3, innings' Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 3. SI. Louis Cincinnati 9. Philadelphia 4 Wednesday Games St. l-ouis at San Francisco Chicago al Los Angeles (Nl Only games scheduled Exhibition Itasehall Tuesday Results Kansas City 3, Baltimore 0 Boston 3. Detroit 0 Chicago 5, Washington 0 Cleveland 7, New York 4 Mar- GOLFERS' FATHER DIES ELMSFOHD, N.Y. (UPli-Mikc Turncsa. 85, father of Ihe famous golfing brothers, died Tuesday in his sleep at the home of one of his daughters, Mrs. John Rcc-chia. Scoreboard By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon Prep Baseball Hillshoro 7, Sunset 2 Bcavcrton 12, Milwaukic 2 Arlington 14. Cascade Locks 2 Weston 9, Athena 5 Boordman 14, Echo 2 Pilot Rock 9, Umapine 1 College Baseball Idaho 7-7, Columbia Basin J.C. 0-5 Washington Slate 17-14, Whit man 0-1 Oregon Prep Track Holscy 84. Monroe 41 South Salem 67'?, North Salem 56. Corvallis Waldport 85' j, Alsea 35' i College Golf Lewis and Clark 1 7 ' i , Oregon College 'i Fort Lewis 14, Portland Univer sity 4. 19 10 year-olds. 37 nine year-oldsjHall, Roger Lamb, Joe Rickey, kmnii7o'r a,i piinr Rnhen ann i eigni year-oius. inaMiig a n0hcrt Rollins. Dorian Keener. lotal of 94 youngsters playing Lit-!Le0 Snyder, Larry Gasperini tie League ball in the city this Douglas McCarl, Tom Fergerson year. The City Little League neio its first player auction immedi ately after last year's season. Hal's Sport Shop acquired only one 12 year-old. Raymond Corn well. The other draftees for Hal's Baird, Bill Putnam, and Rod Petersen. are under his tutelage including' Glenn Moore and Butch Kimpton. The banquet is in honor of the Pelican basketball team which finished second in the state tour nament at Eugene las( month, and the wrestling squad which Mark Vcachiticd for fourth in their slate Itourncy held at Corvallis. Charles Bath, Larry Williams, Tim Hansen, Will Rickey, Dar rell Shearer and Gene Dompicr. Car-Ad-Co drafted Steve Dip pold. Mike Crouse, Ronnie Hol lawav, Dave Thomas, Steven Lin- were 11 year-olds kick Lynn ana aenourg. Bruce oroaencK, noo Alex Robles. They picked up For- by Smith. Ron Young. Don Mat rest Costanzao. Doug Ward and lick, Bill Barnett, Rusty Robin Dan Allbntton as 10 year-olds. Ison. Tom Miller. Steve Natale. 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