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HERALD AVD NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon Thursday, August 2. 19SJ PAGE S A Mi Kids Up To Old Wearing 1 By MILTON RICHMAN I t'PI Sport Writer Remember the Whiz Kids? They're gone now although tlioir successors could cause the Dodgers the same grief they suf fered in 1850. That was the year the fighting Philadelphia Phillies finally un packed themselves right at the wire to overcome the Dodgers and win the National League pen Tournament Officials Optimistic DENVER (UPI) Sponsors of the $35,000 Denver Open were op timistic about its financial secur ity right up to tee-off time today despite the irritating absence of five of professional golf s top money winners and leading box office attractions. Denver Country Club pro No ble Chalfant, head of the spon soring Golf Inc.. said. "We still have a lot of top quality golfers. They'll give the galleries plenty of exceptional shots to talk about." hissing from this year's Den vcr Open are Arnold Palmer, tack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ju lius Bnros and Tony Lema. ; Chalfant expects crowds near IB.000 for the four-day tourna ment over the narrow fairways of rustic Denver Country Club. The course will play 35-3570 over B.790 yards. Defending champion Bob Goal by, British Open Utlist Bob Char les, Jerry Barber, Billy Casper, Bob Rosburg, Jacky Cupit, Dave Hill, Ken Vcnturi and Doug San ders are among the big name pros: entered in the $35,000 tour foment. If you car suffers from : will put tome snap bock ' the pointi and plugs, the I ft -k . i If, J I , A adjust the carburetor and set the timing. And more if needed. ' Payments as Low as $1.25 Weekly SHOCK ABSORBERS m Each Replace shocks every 20,000 miles for safety and comfort. Double ac tion . . . built to highest standards. Payments As Low At $1.25 Weekly FRONT END and SPECIAL! W edjust camber, caster, toe-in to manufacturer's specification. Balance front wheels. Repack front wheel bearings. Adiust brake. Add fluid if necessary. Road test. "Take Your GOODYEAR SERVICE Tricks, Third nant by two games. It could happen again and the hepped-up Phils, who have lin- ished in the second division the last seven years, actually be lieve they can win. "My ball players won't fall over in a dead shock if they come on to win," says manager Gene Mauch. "They honestly feel the equal of any club in this league. The Phillies certainly are enti lories in their last IS games, a record that has moved them within a half-game of third place and within seven games of the faltering first-place Dodgers. The Phils unloosed a hailstorm tied to feel that way with 12 vie- of home runs in beating the Cubs. 8-7, Wednesday with Ryne Duren tossing in an eye-popping relief job for good measure. Wcs Covington's iirst-mning homer off loser Paul Toth actual ly put Philadelphia in front for keeps and Clay Dalrymple and Johnny Callison also reached the seats later in the contest. The Cubs narrowed the gap when they chased winner Dallas Green with a three-run burst in the eighth and that's when Duren came on to do his stuff. He got Andre Rodgers to hit an infield grounder which forced Lou Brock at the plate, then struck out Nelson Mathews to end that threat and went on to pitch hit- less ball m the ninth. Sudden thought: Wouldn't that be a sight to see Duren pitch in, the World Series against his old Yankee club and his old buddy, Ralph Houk? The Dodgers lead was cut to 5'4 games when they were beat en by the Reds, 9-5, while the second-place Giants downed the third-place Cardinals, 5-3. The Braves tripped the Colts, 9-1, and the Pirates defeated the Mets, 7-2. CARL Brake S Alignment SPECIALIST Offers You A: HfmmmW ft 8 ten summer doldrums, Carl into it. Carl will check dwell and the cam. Then Installed Moil Cart Payments as Low as $1.25 Weekly. FREE INSPECTION INSTALLATION $ Car Where The t- Kelt is'-, SCRIMMAGE SESSIONS BEGIN AT KU The first body contact of the season took place at Modoc Field Wed nesday when the Pelicans held their first scrimmage set sions of the season. A big scrimmage session is slated today at 3:30 p.m. Here fullback-halfback Mike Kifching, Scrimmage Session Scheduled Today The Klamalh Union Pelican football prospects got their first real taste of contact Wednesday as Coach Bob Williams put them through a pair of lough drills with short scrimmages in both, the morning and evening ses sions. More of the same is on tap for today as Williams has the first big scrimmage session which will help determine any cut which is to be made on the squad. The big scrimmage, session is slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. "Football Week" begins tomor row at the high school. The team will undergo tltc same two-a-day sessions and the members arc to bring lunches. Coach Williams notes in his training schedule that there are no excuses from these sessions. These sessions and the ones next week arc to prepare the team B sure! Be sate! Gtt More power . . . more safety and longer WOLFF $Q66 life. BRAKE Experts Are STORE MUFFLERS Installed Most Cars I A'Y 'vf y' for the annual Red and White game or the Chicken 'n' Beans game as it has come to be known. That game will be Sat urday, Sept. 7. A lot of spirit and desire have been noted on the team for the early practices. Coaches Wil liams and Wade Patterson say things look good in that respect and that is a great deal of the battle.- , Two new faces have been added to the coaching staff. Dick Bumala is a new assistant as is Brad Weaver. A further story giving their backgrounds can be found in the coming Sunday edi tion. Forest Hills Net Tourney nning i-nnFCT HII.I.S NV (11PII rv, !.-,. .,r Ann-alia H. ed eighth among the gals. openslteen (7'10j' , tU w...c i n lliifhl nf thill iwnrf II S . tnnnis lournamenf. to - day against Roberta Zimman of i Marbleliead, Mass., while 32 men hopefuls bid for (he last 16 quali fying berths in their division. Thirty-two men, including five foreigners, were bounced out in Wednesday's first qualifying matches. The surviving 16 at nightfall tonight join t h e men's draw of 128 headed by top-seeded Chuck McKinley of San Antonio, Tex. McKinley, Wimbledon champ and a shaky favorite here, will see his first action Saturday. To spice up the routine men's qualifying matches, which pro duced great quantities of nnscn- salional tennis on opening day, harried. tournament officials dropped in four women's cham pionship matches in today's schedule. Miss Ebbein became the first seeded player asked to perform. Other matches paired Julie Held man of New York against Mrs. kalcnna Kiendclius - Barthold- son of Sweden, Kay D e n i n g of South Africa against Carolyn Yales-Bcll of England and Yola Ramirez Ochoa of Mexico against Sandra Zeesc of Huntington, N Y. Among Americans i xpectod to maKc me cnampionsinp proper were Boh Bowditch of Worcester. Mass., Rudy Hernando of Detroit ind Jim Schiiaars of Wayne. Pa..:ggQf SunQCIV onipaialivelv easv winners ini their lust lesls. Medo-Bels Meet Weed Sunday Tlir K hin will Falls Mriln Hels. rhiiinpliins of the Nnrth cm California League, will at lriuil to retain the League's President's Cup this .Sunday at i p.m. in (iem Stadium vhrn they take on Ihe Weed team. This game malrhes Ihe league' top two trams. Weed finished second to the Mrdo Hels in regular season play. The Mi-do-llcls stomped Svott Yallry last Sunday, 17-5, and Heed dropped Diinsinuir to reach ihe iinals of the Presi dent ( up pl.iMilf. The winnrr gels tile hig trophy. at -t..W-IS V' senior, carries the ball. Others identifiable are Vern Pa trick (center, dark jorsey), Mike McKlbbon (dark jersey at right of Kitchingl and Bill Mills (coming up at right rear of Kitching I . Major League Major League Standings By I'nited Press International American League W. I.. Pet. GB New York Ml 4 .2 . . . Chicago 74 58 .561 12 Minnesota 72 58 .554 13 Baltimore 7.1 61 .545 14 Detroit 63 66 .488 21'.-j Cleveland 64 71 .474 23 b, Boston 62 70 .470 24 Los Angeles 60 74 .448 27 Kansas Cily 58 73 .443 27' i Washington 48 83 .336 37',2 Wednesday's Results Detroit 2 Los Angeles 1 .New York 4 Boston 1 Baltimore 3 Kansas City 1. night Chicago 8 Cleve. 3. 1st, twi-night Chicago 3 Cleve. 1, 2nd. night (Only games scheduled I Thursday's Probable Pitchers Boston at New York Monhou- quette (17-81 vs Williams (7-4'. Los Angeles at Detioit .New man (1-3) vs Aguirre 112-11'. Chicago at Cleveland (night) Herbert lll-'J) vs. Latman (7-10). Minnesota at Washington (2, iwi-nignu oiange ana i-er- ry ('J-'Ji vs uanicis ii-ai ana us "J l05 An8cles al Kansas C'1?- niSht Chicago at Minnesota, night Detroit ai Cleveland, night New York at Baltimore, night Washington at Boston, night OTI's Season Tabs On Sale Season tickets for all the Oregon Tech 1963-64 athletic events are now on sale at the college. This year one season ticket will cover football, basketball and wrestling events. The adult ticket is $10. This Is a savings of S15.50. A special high school ticket will sell for $5, All grade school students will he admitted free with a special pass. Reserved scats during foot ball season will be between the 40 and 50-yard lines and a special section will be set aside during basketball season. The athletic promise of OTt is looking up for tins season so now is the time in gel the tickets and save. Anyone in terested should call TU 2-.14(ifi. Kxt. IK or Ii8. In i c DirCl OeQSOIIS PORTLANP ' UPI ' Hunting season or doves and handtml pigeons and ii limited chance for deer hunters to do some shooting re on Ihe weekend schedule in Oregon. The dove nnd pigeon begins Sunday with birds numerous in Morrow. Gilliam and Wheeler counties, less plentiful in other Eastern Oregon areas, and scat tered widely in other pints of the state, according to Ihe State Game Commission. Hag limit is 10 doves and 8 pigeons per day, and 2(1 and 8. respectively, in possession. Deer hunters holding permits may N'in shouting in the Wald port - Mupleton bunt Saturday. Thai hunl. (or buck deer onl.-'. al so is open Sunday uud Monday and again Ihe following weekend. The Minani pack hunt in Wallowa County also opens Saturday. get 'em both at Mn'l. Bior 6th and Main (i. ?'.H n mm. J' -'':,.-.) -r if' National League W. L. Pet. GB Los Angeles '8 53 .505 ... San Francisco St. Louis .553 5' .545 fi1: .541 7 .534 8 .522 9' .515 10': .511 11 .368 30 .313 37 Philadelphia Milwaukee Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Houston New York Wednesday's Results Philadelphia 8 Chicago 7 S. Francisco 5 St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 9 Houston 1, night Pittsburgh 7 New York 2. night Cincinnati 9 L. Ang. 5, night Thursday's Probable Pitchers Philadelphia at Chicago Boo zer (2-2i vs Ellsworth (18-7). San Francisco at Los Angeles night' Bolin (8-4 vs Koufax (19-5). New York at Pittsburgh (night Craig (3-20) vs Gibbon (5-8) or Schwall (6-91. (Only games scheduled). Friday's Games Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night Houston at Chicago Milwaukee at New York, night San Francisco at Los Ang., night St. Louis at Philadelphia, night TOURNEY SITE SET KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) The fifth annual golf tournament of the Professional Putters Asso ciation will be held in Columbus, Ohio, during the first week of July in 1964. A field of 300 en tries is expected to vie for the S.10,000 purse. stt I A LEVIS FOR ALL AT DREWS Manstore 733 Main and Town & Country ft Arrow-slim... tnd tough Acor -it f.ihrie of ihe wer Corduroy Get a rouple of White Sox Fighting Off Twins, Orioles By MARTIN LAUER , UPI Sports Writer The Chicago White Sox are caught up in another fight, and for a change this is one mey can in. For the last few months, the White Sox have been chasing the New York Yankees for the Amer ican League lead. This drive ap parently hit a dead end last week when Chicago dropped three of four games at New ork. The pavoff for second place isn't nearly as sweet, but it's one the White Sox would savor after a hard year's work. And instead of worrying about tne Yankees, they're concerned now with tne Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles. ' Chicago moved a full game up un the tnira-piace iwms uy sweeping a doubleheader from the Cleveland Indians Wednesday night, 8-3 and 3-1. Pitching, long the team's strength, counted heavily again as Ju'jn Pizarro, Eddie Fisher and Jim Brosnan limited the Indians to a total of 10 hits. Pizarro. working with only two days rest in the first game, struck out 10 and was touched for just six hits in gain- his Kith victory against eignt losses. Fisher pitched three-hit ball in ihe niehtcan before being re moved for a pinch hitter in the ninth inning, and Brosnan came in to save ins sevenin tri umph in 15 decisions. Baltimore trimmed the Kansas Cily Athletics, 3-1, but still lost ground in the chase for second place, falling two games behind the White Sox. In afternoon con tests, the Y'ankees beat the Bos ton Red Sox, 4-1, and the Detroit Tigers edged the Los Angeles Angels, 2-1. Minnesota and Wash ington were not scheduled. American League I Boston 010 000 000 1 5 0 New York 110 200 OOx 4 6 1 Wilson (9-15), Wood (6) and Tillman. Ford (19-7) and How ard. Loser Wilson (7-15). HR Stuart. Los Angeles 000 010 000 1 7 2 Detroit 000 200 OOx 2 7 0 Chance (11-16) and Rodgers. Lary (4-6) and Freehan. HR Fregosi. (1st game) Chicago ' 231 000 002 fl 12 1 Cleveland 000 000 012 3 6 3 Pizarro (16-8) and Carreon. Ra mos, Walker (2), Wynn (7), Al len (9) and Azcue. Loser Ra most (6-7). HRs McCraw, Fox, Tasby. (2nd game) jChicago ' 001 002 000 3 . 6 0 WHITE LEVI'S in Heavyweight Corduroy You'll score hifh on style with America's mosl-iutited pants slim. Inm WHITE LEVI'S, Uilored in the favorite sportswear seann rugged heavyweight eordiirnr. You' WHITE LEVI'S everywhere in vliool and on pairs al your favorite store now I Cleveland 001 000 000 I 4 0 Fisher, Brosnan (9 and Mar tin. Donovan. Bell " 9 and Ro mano. Winner Fisher 17-8 1. Loser Donovan ( 10-11 1. HR Donovan. Kansas City 000 010 000 1 3 0 Baltimore 030 000 OOx 3 5 0 Wickersham, Wyalt (6, Bows field I8 and Lau. Pappas 13-8 1 and Orsino. Loser Wickersham 1 10-12'. HRs Brandt, Adair, Lau. National League Phila. 112 020 20n 8 15 1 Chicago 010 120 JO 7131 Short, Green (5), Duren (8) and Dalrymple. Toth, Buh 1 (3), Brewer (5), Hobble (5), Baker (7), Elston (9) and Beitell, Ra- new (9). Winner Green (5-3). Loser Toth (5-9). '1R Cov ington, Dalrymple, Callison. St. Louis 020 000 100 3 8 1 San Fran 210 200 OOx 5 8 0 Gibson (14-8) and McCarver. Meeting Slated Friday Of SSLL There will be a meeting Fri day night at 7:30 in the Klam ath County Fairgrounds Pavil ion of the South Suburban Lit tle League. President Dallas Fanning an nounced that an election of of ficers will be held and he urges that all concerned with the South Suburban Little League be in attendance to elect officers. An earlier meeting was held and not enough showed up to have an election. Get Your White Levi's, Western Levi's Cords and of Course Regular Levi's at DICK REEDER'S One Of The Largest Selections OF . . . LEVIS In Southern Oregon 826 MAIN ST. mm . ! 1 : i 1 O'Dell (12-6) and Haller. HRs Haller 2, Cepeda, Hiller. Cincinnati 002 104002-9 11 0 Los Angeles 001 000 202 5 8 2 Maloney. Jay '8i and Edwards, Podres, Miller (6, Sherry (J) , and Roseboro. Winner Malon ey (19-6'. Loser Podres (11-10). HRs Pavletieh, Skowron. Milwaukee 020 000 052 9 11 1 Houston 000 000 100 1 3 1 Cloninger 9-8 and Torre. Far roll. Umbiicht 191 and Bateman. Loser Farrcll (10-11). HRs Oliver 2. New York 000 001 001 2 8 3 Pittsburgh 002 030 02x 7 8 0 Jackson, Bauta (5), Hook (8) and Coleman. Cardwell, Face (9) and Brand. Winner Cardwell (13-12). Loser Jackson (8-16). HR Clemente. The Most Complete Stock of LEVI'S In the Klomoth Basin MEN'S WOMEN'S Western Shirts Jeans - Slim Fits THE OUTDOOR STORE 618 Main Street OIL I1AIM C T I I l,gj 201 South 1 1th TU 4-8141