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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1960)
i ThwrsaAgrilJUin60 PAGE 12 A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore Clubs Plan Workouts Broncs, Braves Meet At Gem Field Klamath Union High School to see professional baseball lo-i Williams, an ex . Norlhwesl the Braves 5-3 in 14 innings on coach Boh Williams Rets a i-hance ray wl,on n,e Lcwiston Broncs U-afue player arranged for thciMon(la.v- to renew some old acquamlnnee-and c TriCity Braves, both of ';.m.. , KK. ,u u .... Both ball teams feature big r hips and Mamalll rails baseball ihe Northwest Leneue nlav fans Kl Q"e of their few chaneesiQem stadium tomorrow niglit 7 o chirk. Tigers Tag Indians, 6-4 (Continued from Pag -H I" r i , . league faun hands and each have at,.. . m..,,.,-. mlaions wiln major cague Stadium gates and box J"-'amara and Brave Doss (.u,s -j"h? Lewislun crew is in oflice will open at 6 o'clock. lrMey McDowell. jts (l.st year in a limited work- Admission charges are $1 for Tllc !eaim l Sacramento this. jug agreement with the Kansas adults and 50 cents for. students. 'molninK rn roulc fr Klamathjcity Athlc'.ics. Trt-Cily announced Tickets may he obtained at Klam-;''""s am' av expected to arrive a hookup with the Haltimoie Or atli Billiaicls, Merman's Mcnsi'Kle "lis cvc,linR- Both clubs ioles Wednesday. This is also a Store and Dick Herder's accoid-l,,'an P't-'-Eatne workouts at the limited agreement according to ing to Harold Howard, president :s,a(lium Fl i:'-V Miitming at 10 club officials. I off for five hits, including a pairjof the I'elican Booster Club, the-0 ot'k '" e molnln8- The Friday nighl Com contest of homers, in the Beds' extra- sponsoring organization. Conceit-1 Th KK appearance marks theifinds the towislon nine calling inning triumph over the Braves. ision stands will be in operation. !''na' pre - season game between i upon righlhauder Jim Johnson foi l under the direction of KU coach'"'6 ''' prior to the ouen-itlie starting mound assignment i League play iwlule TriCily sends Dave C'-v.J ex-Willamette U ace to the hill. : MATTil MII1ACIL Wards bought 800 CARLOADS of these high quality, luxurious feeling mattresses to get these EXTRA LOW PRICES FOR YOU! Dean White Brother Act Deals Woes To Thinclads McMillan hit both his homers off starter Warren Spahn. singled home two more runs in Ihe ninth when the Reels went ahead, 5-4, and drove in his filth run ol Ihe game with another single in the loth when Cincinnati ham mered loser Don ?.!c.Mahon tor live runs. Kddie Mathews belted his second homer of the cam paign in a three-run first inning. Itaul Sanchez, sixth of seven Cin- A couple of O'Conner brothers cinnali pitchers, was credited! Jim and Al ran all over Ihe with the victory. l'lamath Union junior varsity and a i,mf k ai L-.,u ........ ii.- Llulociuiii in a three way meet payoff blow lor Detroit over 'hcld M M""0l; iM Tuesday ' Clnvpl.-.nd ftlihniieh a nair of f..r. I le;,ti ""ir Bonanza teammates to mer Indians. Roc ky Colavilo and a fi7-52 l!l vit""'- Norm Cash, each homered loo. Between them Ihe O Conners Kaline broke a 44 tic with hislu a '"tal of live lirsl places; homer in Ihe ninth olf loser Jimj'" ion, 20, 120 low hurdles, I'errv. and a walk nlus Steve m) !1"l "'c 410. Teammates lien Bilko's trinle added the final run 'y Deaiborne, Denny Kllis and Colavilo homered with two on inl'im l,l,mks pifkt-H up the other Ihe fourth to lie the score at M'rce first place victories for the and Cash's pinch homer in ttic-: A,ll, rs 111 llle milp- slll P" and eighth lied the score again al 4-4. ;ing ol Northwest Tuesday, April 20. I Wednesday afternoon in Rio Cray won 10 and lost 18 lor ! Vista, while the clubs have becnilbe Broncs la4 season while John- holding spring training, the Tri-lson boasted a 13-11 mark for Ihe City nine walloped the Broncs Broncs. His 23!) ERA was third thus evening the count at 1-jhcst among the league hurlers all, since Ihe Broncs had laken'last season. More Quality for Less! Only at Reliever Tom Morgan was the winning pitcher. Ruston Itninliards Turlcy Jerry Casalc held Hie Yankees to five Iiils and diovc in luo javelin Cliiloiiiin's I.ylc Hall collected his club's only first with a 122- lool toss in the javelin. The tremendous depth of the Klamath junior varsity learn con runs in Ihe Red Sox victory. Bos-!"""1"'" m0 majority ol me clubs Inn ImiinnH nn Itnh 'I'm lev fin- file 52 POUllS. Dale Stiles, Dall.l Asl two innings, I unci Sherd Duncan gathered firsts l-iinc in Inn lirsl s.firinif four rune in Hip sprnml ! " ,ho 70 y;"' '''l hurdles, tllC u.lh the aid of Casale's two-nii..'""'1 J1"11!' nd the hruad jump dnuhlf. Hun J.uk-soii. IVte Run.!Mi,malh Won ,,le re,i,y in 1:41 I mlilllil'S. The results: HH-Slites (K). Brook IB), Church (K), Ash (K): 100 sect 100 O'Conner in), Rncco (C). Holll- ' rJrty (K). Brlnson (Kir 10 4 ices. Mile Dearborn (fl), O'Conner (B). Snudoviil (C), W ilc her Kl: S;0 minutes ni'ls and C'asale each collected two hits in Boston's H-hit attack Harmon Killehrew socked his first homer of the season and also contributed a luo-run single as Ihe .Senators spotted the Ori oles four runs in the first inning nnd came back to win. Kx-Oriole liilly Gardner singled home the' winning run after Hilly Consolo tripled in the eighth. Tex Clev rnger was the winner and Hip Coleman the loser in relief of ularter Milt Pappas. .Jim Gentile drove in four runs for Baltimore SIGNS WITH ARGON A UTS TOHONTO WPI) Halfback Pill Hueek, leading ground gainer and passer for Hice Institute last season, has signed with the To ronto Argonauts of Panada's nig Four Foolball League. 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