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HERALD AM) NEWS, Klamalh Falls. Org. Werlnpsrlay, April 13.- IQfiO
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isuUiiii, reaness explains
Daseoan mysTenes
llv OSCAR r'RAI.KV Aflrrpirrr Second half of a
NEW VOHK vn Hnuse-ltwin bill. Oops. riouhlchoadrr.
wives and cricket players of the Apple The pill, horsehide. on
world, arise. ion. pellet or .spheroid. The ball.
Baseball and the mysteries ol ma'm, the hall,
its jiop-eyed parlance are back1 Blooper Banjo hit. You know,
with us acain today. And you just a weak fly over the infield. .
aren't anybody. Clara or Cecil., Bool Bobble or kick, occasion
unless you know what the frater- ally referred to as an error,
mtv is discussing. Bushes Sticks. The minor
Conversational problem over the leagues, to which most of the
canapes: spring "phenoms," or promising
'"The hurler allempted to pouilirst year men. soon will receive
in one with a hop but it was a one-way bus tickels.
nothing hall. The woodman heal Chokes Careful now, this can
out a Baltimore chop to rum a he cither a bat or a man. The bat
double whitewash and we blewjis gripped several inches from
another one." lhe end; the man several inches
Accepted reply: below the chin
"Those bums ain't never gonna, Clutch hitter Money player
win no gonlalon like thai." A player who hits in a critical!
i Your social standing is saved situation where the price is right.
I Thus, for Ihe confused and the, Cousin A palsy. A pitcher
llruslrated. wilh Ihe inaugural easy for one halter to hit; or a
'conflicts of our national pastimeihatter easy lor one pitcher to gel
and a longer race than seems. 011I. There are many such syn
necessary stretching into the riis-thetic relatives in the big leagues
mal lulure, we give you Kearless Dish Hassock, cushion, bag.
Kraley's refresher course on the plale. sack. Actually one of the
linguistic intricacies of Ihe base- bases,
jball lexicon. To unit: I Duster Bean hall. A pilch
! ' Mhroun near or at Ihe baiter's
I I 1 A head Regarded as not quile the
jllOrnGtS W 111 1 Uiiiik Hi do. y know.
I Full count Hun out Ihe siring.
I A f a kanr I Q I'Three balls and Iwo slrikcs.l
VVC I U I I j I I (.cni;,:,,,,- The flag, banner or
A Henley High School junior. ponnunt. Used lalcr in the season.
iBerl Allbrillon. sel what mav be! phr- Pilch hit for a home;
J4ig an Oregon prep pitching record run-
I lor a seven-inning baseball game "'- Mo"nH' '. rubber. box.
when he struck out 19 of Ihe 21 ,l(,m vhe,e lhe Plh,,'j
L 'possible bailers lo face him as'ow. some good, some bad.!
the Horncls blasted lhe Sacredl"hl',l",r .vou refcr ,0 hllls r
1. '.Heart Troians 20-0 at Henlev P'lchcrs. !
JJ I'l'iiesdav allcrnnnn. ' " '' A ,00limK n-v;
in Aiuiii iim,r u, moci ball landing safely between thel
i9i,iout of a hopping fast hall and
Hi,n u.m g,m., r,ci,.r 7it a" " I iC slow curve, walked
H.qn i..m f.ti chfrry PKiefi only one man and gave up one
single, holh in (he fourth inning
after fanning the first nine men
111 order.
Adding lo Allhrillon's perfnnn-
incc was a X)ucrful balling dis
WOMEN CHAMPS Roundinq out tha list of
ath Falls lady bowlers who won championships in
the recently concluded city tournament at Lucky Lanes
are Verna Scott, left, and Betty Adams. Mrs. Scott was
the Class B jingles winner with a 551 scratch good for
635 with handicap. Mrs. Adams hit a scratch 502 which
gave her a 622 handicap total for the Class D singlos
crown.
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Branch Rickey High
On Third League
NEW YORK AP Branch will not cost the taxpayerit a pen-
Rickey was reiterated that ineiny. 11 win ne sen-liquidating, on
Continental League, despite lacklhe basis of a ,10-year-bond issue,
of support from organized base-Rental would be K,000 a year,
ball, will begin operations in lWlj "I have aaid all along lhat ihn
on schedule. Continental League will operate in
The 79 year-old head of the; I9B1." said Rickey, "and I leel
would-be major circuit said he more slrongly about it now then
was more certain lhan ever lhaliever before. Thai despite the fact
'the Continental League would not mat Dasenau nas not seen lit to
only become a reality next ycarlsupport us. I have not given up
Ibut will surpass the currently con-'lhat hope even now.
'stituted majors in four years. j "I'm not saying all of our cities
Rickey's optimism was voiced will have their own parks by
a special ceremony in City! but we will open even if it meant
.c(Dres
PINE TREE LEAGUE
SUnrtarij Oil
Virgle
f olllni Chnvrwi
Nolle lniurnc
Lflktview Creamery
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Htqh inn qntne Rob How-m! 17.
High IfirJ. series Soft Howard S6S
THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE Many miles from a fish market, eight miles
up the Rogue River at Lucky Lodge in fact, Herald and News Sports Editor Wayne
Scctt (with the two fish) finally broke a long-time fishing drought. Fishing at the
popular resort on the Rogue was exceptionally good last week despite muddy waters.
Better than 50 salmon, ranging in weight from seven pounds to 37, were landed with
in a mile of the lodge. In the picture at right, Ted Wells of Camp Sherman, Oregon,
poses with a 26'j pounder he hooked early in the week. With Scott, at far left, is
George Ferrall of Riverside, California, who limited out four of the five days he
fished.
SPOONER LEAGUE
Htgh team orne Virfllei 7S 1
Hiqh team enei Vlrgies ?t if)
Hmh Ind. uine Elhel EIDer 197
High Ind. tenet Ethet Elder 413
CACTUS LEAGUE
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I. view Menufaclurtng Ifl. 14
Sorted TV ?6 24
Mirkeien ? 27
Loveneit Tlmher 7 7ft
fnrico 3! 30
Oregon Food 21 31
High teem game Lakevlew Wig. I! 55
KUJVs Win"
3 Way Meet
TIig K tarn h l!i Junior V,-nsi(y'
track (cam was !i;iid-rps.scrl yes-j
Irrd.iy aflernoon in a tlncc-uay
(rack ineol wilh Boiwnzii and Ihcv
Klamath froshmai cinders. The
junior varsity finally pulled the
meet nut of the fire in the 220
yard dash by winning three of
the first four positions.
Klamalh JV's ended up with
CO' lo Bonanza's 4!t'i with the
frosh fjra lining 15 points
PeAplefcert
Beelnicki
Cherry PirVerj
Unlucky Four
Knoll Head
MooonsHmen
Oeed&enit
Spulniki
High tnd. gem (men) Oweine or rill
?4S
High Ind tenet (menj Dwriine Morrill
iS6i
High md. gme (women) Dune Oodgson
189
High ind tenet (wotnen) Out le Dodg-1
,'inlicld and outfield.
1 146 Tryout
For Lake LL
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WOM8N S SOE IRUSH
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JP Gr.v Ini.
ttrnt Cl.mi.r
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L.nge Mr.tflrt
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LAKKVIEW-Lillle
phiy on lhe pail nf his loam- tivity has slailcrt m Lakovicw:Tlcsd , Cle 1)e piUsbu,
males. Larry Lugo. Mike Tacdii- "ys oul PR irain-pjra,cs 4.3 bc,.e .ln oponin(, iay
ni. Dan Bnrrcll, John Roborlsjiw!- Of this Rroup 4fi are 8-yf' -;c.nW( 0 :19 m
and Joe DcCiranrie. Hciwwn I lio I lcis anil aulomalicaliy go on llio The ()(( 'si()l,ijt.i!,i SOU,paw
live llioy Hccounled Tor 12 of the 'arm 'earn. Warren Spahn and Lew Buidetle,
in llcnioy lilts. II.IHIINK ' "Hnd re ief artist Don Mc Mahon
2 Brave Chuckers
Share Win Honors
MILWACKEK i API The Mil-season." said Charlie Dressen afl
waukee Braves elected lo do it thejer his debut as Milwaukee man-
jhaid wav hut are off and run- acer.
nine in the National League pen-' Spahn. the ageless veteran who
nam fight. twill he .19 on April 2.1, hurled four-
The Braves, dethroned after! hit shutout ball for seven innings
Iwo straight championships in ajheforc weakening in the eighth
playoff with Ims Angeles last fall, 'when the Pirates put together a
pitching acesicouplc of doubles and a single for
two runs to bring Me Mahon from
lhe bullpen.
When Mc Mahon surrendered a
run on a pair of doubles and only
one out in the ninth, fidgety Lew
was summoned. The 3.1-vear-old
KCBL Meet Slated
A special meeting of the
Klamath County Baseball
League is scheduled for .Mon
day, April IK, at 7:1(1 p.m. in
the city hall, according lo Ihe
Klamalh Falls Park and Rec
reation Department.
All interested parlies from
Alturas, Lakeview, Tulelake.
Malin and .Merrill, etc., arc
specially urged to attend.
On tile business agenda of
the evening are plans for the
roming baseball season and the
election of officers to guide
the organization for the 19(111
term.
Hall Tuesday when a model of the;we will play somewhere else.
proposed stadium for lhe Ncw:Evcnlually. we all will have our
York entry was unveiled lo news-own playing sites. That is no piob
mcn lem. as I sec it.
Among those who gave the; "Neither is player availability a
stadium his blessings was Mayoriprohlem. Right now the Conti-
.Robert K. Wagner who said thenental League has no players but
ifloard nf Estimate will vote in il has almost uncontested accei
'favor of its construction at a meet-lo lhe free agency field. No one
ing April 27. league will have predominenre of
"I assure you." he said, thelplayers at Ine end of three year;.
City of New York is behind thisi "What does this mean? It means
land we are going to see it through that tim ing the first Iwo or three
to a successful conclusion. There .years our league would not he
is nothing in the way now for New able lo compete wilh Ihe Iwo ma
York to have a second major jor leagues. But during the fourth
league learn." year we would not only he in
! Present plans call for a 55,000-1 World Series but we would wlh
iseat stadium with movable sec-'it."
lions for conversion to accommo
dale Mi.mm for football. A pro !
iiosed parking lot will accommo-l
Idale 5.500 automobiles. The sta
dium also will feature two .sections
of rotating seats, the absence of;
pillars and columns or any other'
(obstruction, escalators and con
tinuous lighting.
The city will build the stadium j
and lease the structure to lhe
baseball franchise owners. The
venture, according lo the mayor.
BOATMEN
WHO KNOW
ABC Keglers
In 2nd Half
Hlrjh lfm game Rill'i 1f1
High leam series Rose ?iS1
High tnd. game Dixie Dodcunn 30)
High Ind. tenet Dixie Dodgton SO
l.ufio hit 3 4 includmfi twoiheen taken over by a group ol . . ( ,pam fop ()e trium)h Ho-; righthander promptly cot the next
noun.es and accounted lor 5 mouiers tins yrai. iin-y im
ItHI's. Tacchini and Barrett also Tony Darsl. Mrs.
Reed Trophy
Up For Grabs
went 3-4, good for five more
runs. Roberts collected 2-4 in
cluding the only home run of Ihe
game. DcGrandc, although he
Mrs. .lack Pendleton, Mrs. Hugh
Slaplelon and Mrs. Ervin Moul
ton. Practices will he held on Tues-
A II 1.
minted only one hit, scored five days and Thursdays at 4 p.m.. AVerClqG IVlCirK5
Hornet tallies. through April 21. lhe auction ist j fff
SUA nilcher Jim Rvan. tho'scheduled for Sunday. April 24,rIrCQ Ml VWV
cided bv big .Ine Adcnck's two-.two batters on three pitches lo
run homer in Ihe eighth inning, preserve the triumph.
'U'n ..(..nrl l,,,lc ,. K-,11 AHr-nr-L- whtt rivnvn in Hie first
that's the way it's going to be all run in lhe opening inning wilh a H'-y me university ol ore
single and then had a hit in the ""
sixth, picked out the first pitch! V'an Broeklin. the passing wiz
I TOLEDO. Ohio (L'PI The
American Bowling Congress tour
nament entered Ihe second half of
its arduous 7!l-day grind today,
and if the meet follows last year's
pattern all but one title has been
decided.
During the 105!) tournament, only
two men crowned won during
the final half of the meet. The
doubles championship was won by
Barnev Vehige and Gib Fishback
EUGENE i API Norman Van:of St. Louis on the 451h day of
Brocklin, one of the greats of the the tournament. I
National Football Leaeue. will; If Ihe m nallern holds tine
Ihe A & A Asphalt club of Birm-
Van Brocklin Set
ingham, Mich., will be the open
team champion with a 10. rolled
GO
JOHNSON!
Thu yttt more than ever! You'll
know wnen you tee our nexr I960
Sea Horsei. Johnton't niw V-7S
it the fastest moving Sei-Horie
ever launched. There's new 40,
loo, at well at li, 10. SVj and
3 hp modeli. See them now at ...
from reliever Elroy Face and sent arri of the Philadelphia Eagles. March 23. Should the 3ft hold up QAM1 JLf
it soaring over the right field!Wl!l PW for anri wavh an alumnilit will be the lowest championship; B W CI T I T V
fence. Hank Aaron had opened ,eam in an "'hitinn game that total since 195B when the Kalstaffs
7, ; , T r " footing for Ihe Nelson
Handicap J'rophy
which uill he up
The Klamath Gun rliih will he Is c c 0 n d Trojan moundMnaiif nd the regular season o)ens The last of (he Journal tele- lhe 0jhth by heatjnw oll) a triplo wHi climax Oregon's spring prac-of Chicago won at Rochester with
victories in Ihe 70-yard high
hurdles and the 120 lows. He also
ran third for the JV's first place
success in lhe 880 relay.,
Jim O'Connor of the Antler cin
dermen pared his club with two
firsts. One was in Ihe 4-10 and
the other came in the century
which he ripped off in a 10.6,
seconds time.
The results:
70-vd. H H Slliej (JVl, Ash (.IV),
Schooler IB), Church (Fl; 94 jfe.
100 O'Conncr (Bl, Hollldev (JV), Brln
0n (JV), Rire IB): 10.4 sflc.
1 -MileDearborn (Bl, O'Conner IBt,
Wilcher IFt Amhroflhettl (F): VM mini.
440 O'Conner (Ol, Roqer (F), Seilum
I1', mirnett (Bl: 5S.7 iec
170 L H -SHIM (JVl. Church (F). Lew- UrUoo Recrl
l (JVl. O'Conner ( B) U S leci. Bill Dnvlft
HBO Piper II-), Hninflker (JV), Deer- Arnold Column
borne (Bl. O Conner (Bl 2:16 S mlm. Deve Robinvrtn
Shot Put Schooler ( R), Co (JV), Newton Wertver
Bronks (B, Alhorli (JVl: 47 tl. 7 In. Vern Woore
80 Relv Plnlllp, lewrie. Stilei, Hoi- Wilbur Smith
llcMv (JVi: I 47 3 num. Paul ahmer
Hioh Jump Ah (JV), Schooler ( B) C.eortje Cunne
t)erborne (B), lie between Wainer (F) C. C. Blerhsm.lh
end Soul hard ih): i tt A in. John Lichicnstem
Javelin Brooks (B), Detrina (JV), Dr. J. M Adanu
Hitchcock (JVl, Modle (JV) 1.S6 It. 4 in. Dennl Knnwles
Discu-Ruger (JV), Schooler (B), t. O. Chase
RrwW Bl, Alberts (JV): 110 It. 7 In. ndly Cooiry
770 Uewrie (JV). Bnnwn (JV). Lar- Harold York
on (JV), Rice (Bl: 24.9 sec. Dr. Jim Hilton
Final score: KtAmeth Junior Varsity Jirn Wisjenoack
0'i, Bonenia 49' i, Klemeth ( reshmen John CateMno
Norman Crey
rapped the only hit off Allbrittoiij Monday. May !t. igtaphic shoots were recorded atl0 tli ii-ci and taking an extra base tite
next Sunday'"" ,w aWity In ,,,e ,our,n llc lli,llw Hlv llI"u "M IUI ,lll? me Liienum on ann uun tiun;on a throwing error.
for lhe lii-slr""" on bf'sc w 11 ca,Lhcr Tom:-sphn s piay ann inciuue uif iai weekend with ralher disap- was trying to go to right
time. The Class C and n shnol- Amn0IK 1'ullloa ln cn(1 ,ne uireai.j'". .v . i-pmiiuK scuil-.s ucmg uiuu. uii'K w,,h a man on second." Adcock
Formerly Troy V. Cook
1939 S. 6th
ors will be rnmpctiiiR for lholIIKC wy l)cn('n '"" l,am" ' ,h .
I-ichlcnstpin IroDhv hi,h is nniwl1" Pass ' ''" was -"......... i. .u. ,,y . ...
y ine nesi scores on tue 16 ymil
range.
I.hsI weVk lhe niocl was r
Irancly well allendetl for Hie
ham and bacon and Hie last of lhe
Journal lelecrnphic shorn s. Nel
son Keetl. Kill Davis, Ncwlon
Weaver and Vei n Monro all com
piled perfect scores for lhe Jour
nal shoot.
Scores for Ihe d.iv:
.lessup nreci the Dest round ol'sajd . u was iuck , hit a -cak.
the day with fill oul of a possible; inR pjc., on nie 0ut,idc. I proh-
,. maiK. l.ee .MOUIll and UaVC Uhlv unn'l annlhni- mil Iheii.
nailed on a fielder's choice at 'limvc and Hob Howard: b ircmen
third. : Willi Tod Shelton and Art Mor- Wutz holh fired 2.1's for the .lour- a yca,.
A scheduled Henley - Tulelakell"". coaches: Griffins, coached by nal linale. r.
Honker came slated for KridavlU:yf -'ifri; (iianls, coached by
aflernoon has been canceled be- HurIi Slaplelon: and Humors,
n roiiiMMii ine .i(,iu n.ii ine i fili
al lar merchandise shoots were held
ause of the Calibu'nia spring'1
U ydi
team Ihis year, coached by null Harold 'ork, Wirtz. Dallas
school vacation. Henlev mentor Larry Wilkic and Jerry Hob Hale. Sutherland and Mount all firing
l.en Weber noted that his club I'hailes 11. Foster is president winning marks. Sally Damon won
would like lo fill Ihe open Kri-r "k" league and Mrs. Dewardlihe membership tag, and Suther
d.iy dale. j Retl is sccrelary. land won Ihe quail shool.
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