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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931 THE KLAMATH NEWS Ml GIANTS NEAR FIRST PLACE A'SJCTORS New York Shut Out Reds While Cards Drop to Brooklyn 5-4 MtW YORK. Mar 20. (UP) As Nv Tork Giants advanced to wltala a lew aereentege polnu of tint Otoe In the National leaf a today when ther abut out CiaclsnatL 4 to t, wauetne bu Leula Cardinal! war toeing to xtrooklra. to 4. St. LouU 11111 kold tbe lead ership with an imi of .3 walla the Giants, who bar won . two nor and loat ona mora liaaea hava a mark ot .002. 'BOBIKS BKAT CARDB ' John Berly. Giant rookie, al lowed the Reds but Ave Hits. Maw Tork acored all ot IU rvna In tha alxtk Inning eft Silas Johnson oa alntlaa by Leach and Llndsirom, a double By Mars nail and a borne ran by Tarry. A single by Babe Herman, with Baen on Urn and second aad one eat in tha ninth innlnf. enabled the Robins to nose out St Louis. Tha Cardinals had tied the score to their halt ot the final inning wham they knocked Laque from the mound. Uailabaa, who won . yesterday, was the loalnf pitcher. Ha had relieve Stoat after the eighth Inninf. ARLKTT HITS HOMERS Two home runs by Arlett, een . satlonal rookie, featured Phila delphia's 11 to T Tletory over Plttseargh. Arletl's homers were . his eight and ninth ot tha sea son to put htm in the major league lead. The Pirate piled np a T-raa lend oft Bolen In the first four Innings but could do little against his sueesssor, while : Kramer, who started for Pitts burgh, weakened ra the lata inn ings and finally was remored in the seventh. ' ' - Tha Chicago Cnbs came oat ot their slump to defeat Boston, 1 to In the other National league game. Tha Cubs got to Prank- hoaao tor zour runs in ina nrst and continued their assault oa McAfee. . OHOVE GETS fUTCTOTJT Lefty Grove shot out Detroit I to a. al the Athletics stretched their winning streak to Is. Grove allowed the Tigers bnt urea niie, one mora than Earns haw yielded yesterday. Home runa by Blng Miller and Jimmy Poxz featured Philadelphia a nine nits on ueo. TJhle. . - Sam Jones bettered Pat Cara way In a pitching r duel as the ' Washington Senators defeated the Chicago 'White Sox. 2 to 0, Caraway allowed bnt three hits. bat one ot tnem was a noma run h spencer. An error enabled Washington to score Its second run. Jones allowed six hits bnt Chicago never threatened nntu tha ninth when they had men an first and third as Jones struck oat pinch-hitter Simons for the final out ' BKOW.NB WIS In the other American league cam slaved, the St Louis Browns won from the Boston Red Sox, I to 4. The Browns piled np a 7-run lead off Gaston and Moore In the lint two inn ings. Two home runs by Picker Inc. rookie lntielder. were In cluded in the 10 bits the Red Sox made off Stewart The scheduled game between Now Tork and Cleveland was ' postponed because ot rain. Stanford Names Seventeen Men For Field Meet PALO ALTO, Calif., May 10. (UP) The names ot 17 men who will represent Stanford uni versity In the L C. A. A. A. A. meet at Philadelphia were an nounced here tonight Coach "Dink" Templet on hopes to score a victory with Ben East man in the 440 yard race and a number of entries la the field events. For the shot and discus he will have McLeod, Jones, George Grey, Nelson Gray nnd LaBorde. In tbe broad jump there will be West and Butler. Sprinters are Hec Dyer and Lea Hables. Kastman. who eqqualled the world record tor tbe 440 last Saturday, will have Ike Hables In that event with him. Brown Is going east to rnn the mile. Capt Podge Smith. Nisbet and Brugman are slated to go over the hurdles. DeGroo Is tbe pole vaulter and Ray the javelin thrower. Smith and Dyer, tbe only mem bers of tbe team not In best condition, left for the east last night. The others will depart Saturdsy. HdUtl ART rCCEKi THIS IS TIC ORTHODOX. GRIP USED By WK,-H0r?IOU SMITH AND 10mi ARrtQlR. GEORGE VOIGHT IS ELIMINATED KEA Shaedd the right hand grip the dab over or suMcr the shaft? ... see The clnh la gripped with the right hand over the shaft In tbe orthodox swing. This style of grip is nsed by each stars as Bobby Jones, Hortoa Smith aad Tom my Armour. . It la a lot easier with this grip to hit past the left hand at tbe Impact ot clnbbead and ball, where tha necessary snap ot the wrists Is seeded. Goiters who Insist oa gripping with lha right hand under the abaft enjoy only a limited amount ot success. - - "TOMORROW: How can a play er get his ball Into tbe air oa pitch shotsT - Major League Scores By United Press NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Chicago . ,, 1 14 Boston I IS Batteries: Smith and Harnett; Prankbonse, McAfee, Cunning ham and Spobrer, crontn. . Pittsburgh' T 10 Philadelphia 11 If Batteries: Kramer, spencer. wniouxbby. Grant and Phillips Bolen. Tauenstea, Shields ana Davis. Cincinnati ,, , S New York a 4 7 Batteries: Johnson. Eckert nnd Snkeforth; Berly and O Karreli. St Louis 4 10 Brooklyn , , t Batteries: Johnson. stoat Llndser. Hallahau and Wilson: Luaue, Heimacn and Lopes. AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Philadelphia ., , , 3 9 0 Detroit . , , . 0 10 Batteries: Grove and Coch rane: Uhle and xtaywortn. New Tork at Cleveland rain. Boston . 4 10 1 St Louis a 15 1 Batteries: Gaston, Moore, Kline and Berry: Stewart and Ferrell. Washington , . X t 0 Chicago 1 Batteries: Jones and Spencer: Caraway and Tate. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION it. H. E. Indianapolis , , 5 14 1 Louisville 2 8 2 Batteries: Home and Riddle: DeBerry, Tincup, Wetland and Thompson, Shea. . Toledo at Columbus, played Sunday in douuieueader. Milwaukee at St Paul cold. Kansas City at Minneapolis- cold. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Jersey City 10 2 Montreal 5 14 3 Batteries: Nekola, Andrews and Morrow; Classet, Long, Simon, Buckalevr and Head. Reading 7 IB 1 Toronto : . J 11 2 Batteries: Howard and Lerett: Barnes, Liebbart and O'Neill. Newark at Buffalo rain. Baltimore at Rochester rain. WEBTRtN LEAGUE All games postponed cold. Auto Races 20 Pacific Coast Speed Demons Decoration Day , .- Saturday, May 30 ; Also Sunday, May 31 FAIR GROUNDS, KLAMATH FALLS. Roger Weltered, Cyril Tolley Uumnated rrom Fifth Round PUy WESTWARD HO. Eng., May 30 (UP) George Volgt of New York, and Roger Welhered and Cyril Tolley, British aces, were eliminated today from tha fifth round of tbo British amateur golf championship, and a field ot eight "unknowns- waa left to finish an already alntereatlng title tournament Defeat ot these three stars combined to supply tha greatest upset In British golfing history. It waa an occurrence so unex pected that a bookmaker who could oven hava dreamed it would happen would hava been willing to lay ' enormous odds against it ONLY TWO VETS Only two ot the surviving eight players hava aver before lasted until tha quarter final round. And only one ot them, 8yd Roper, who beat Volgt waa familiar to golf enthusiasts overseas. It was Roper who last year gave uoooy Jones an earnest struggle by scor ing li fours oat ot a possible It. Volgt waa tha only remaining overseas player when tha fourth round waa begun this morning. He won his fourth round match with Bernard Darwin, British golt writer, and was favored to beat Roper. BRkAK FOR BOOKIES Volgt acored a par 57 to ha 1 no oa Roper at tba tarn. Roper was ont la I. Bnt tba Ameri can 'a game fall away from form In tha last halt ot tha journey. Ha scored 41 strokes coming home, and seven of them were on a miserably played 12th hole. Volgt'a defeat was a great break tor tha bookmakera who had yesterday established him favorite at 4 to 1. DKKKAT SURPRISED ' Wethered's defeat was even mora "surprising and scored aa a more distinct upset He had been playing consistently well and with meticulous caretallaees, something unneual for him. Tbe gallery was thus stunned no and when ha lost the first three holes ot his match with W. Tnlloeh. Tulloch waa one np at the torn, aad four np at tha 12th. Weth- ered then won tne lain, lew, ISth. and halved tha remaining three holea to give Tnlloeh a victory by 1 up. PICTURESQUE FIGURE Tolley lost his match with Capt H. C. Tippet by and 2. His own erratic and wild play cost Tolley his Ufa la tha tourn- ment Possibly the most picturesque figure among the eight eorvlvors is Dr. J. D. McCormaek who eliminated R. Straker In tha mild upset Dr. McCormaek Is a 40 year old war veteran. He was badly wounded In tha war and plays with tha aid ot steel and leather braces. Tbo quarter-final and semi final rounds will be played to morrow. SPECIALIZED 8ERV1CB8 available In Klamath Palis are listed in the A-B-O Directory. "Swede" Smith to Drive Special sTV a "SWEDE" SMITH, who will ba seen driving "Lotus Isle' special No. Tt,-which belongs to Lotus lala amuseueat park la Portland. This car Is a If-vaive. aouoie overaeaa earn ion ana will do 120 miles an honr on tha straightaway. It has turned a five-eighths mile dirt track In :2S flat. "Swede" Smith aad his mount will arrive la Klamath nest Tuesday. - LEADERS OF MAJOR LEAGUES Following averages compiled by United Press Include games played Wednesday. May 20: ab r h net Simmons. AY. 101 20 40 .432 Fotherglll, W.Sox 02 22 .403 Ruth, Yankees. 07 22 20 .222 Roetlgeri Reds 100 2 22 .2(0 ronssca, W.8os-.log 21 40 .270 HOME RUNS Arlett, Phillies t Klein. Phillies , , ( Lott, Van Ryn Advance In Play On Hand Courts ARTEUL. Prance, Mar 20. (C P) George Lott and John Van Ryn, United States stars, ad vanced to the fourth round of tho doubles competition ot the French bard court championships today when they defeated tbe French team ot Antoina Gentian aad Georges Olasser, (-1, -J. 11-13, f-3. Lott paired with Miss Helen Jacobs of California, also moved Into the fourth round ot the mixed doubles championship. Lott and Miss Jacobs defested Ma dame Vaussard and P. Albarraa. both of Franca, 7-. 0-2. Elisabeth Ryan. British-Ameri can star, and Jean Borotra, ot Franca, won two matches today to advance Into tha fourth round ot tha mixed doubles. In tbslr second round match they defeat ed Benorlta Valerlo and Del Bono of Italy, 0-2, 0-2. wblle In tha third round they eliminated Mme. Berpierl ot Italy and Ian Collins of England, 0-1, 0-2. COPENHAGEN. Denmark, May 20. (DP) Poland and Denmark broke even In tho two opening singles matches of their European quarter-final Davis cup tennis play today. P. Henrlksen of Denmark de feated M. Herbda ot Poland In the first match, 0-2, 0-1, 0-2. Ig naca Tloesynski of Poland woa from Elnar Ullrich ot Denmark, 3-0, (-1. 2-. 6-8, 0-2. la the second match. Coast League Results of Yesterday R. H. . I 3 . a o Seattle Oakland Batteries: McQnlllaa and Cox. Gaston: Pearson, Ludolph, Tubbs and Read, Portland Sacramento , R. H. B. ,1 II 0 .233 Retteries: Orwall and Pitapat. rick: Hubbelb, Hamilton and Wlrts. R. H. E. . 2 11 0 1 3 1 Hollywood . San Fraaclsco . Batteries: Shelleabeck. Brar and Bassler: Davis and Bldwln, Wilson. Missions Los Aagelea R. 3 4 h. a. 0 2 0 2 Batteriee: Caster. T. PUIetta and Breasal; Bailor and Schalte. FIGHT RESULTS MOMTREAL, May 20. (UP) Pata Sanstol of Norwsy strength ened bis claim to tho world's ban tamweight championship tonight when ha woa a 10-roand decision from Archie Bell of Brooklyn, N. ' Sanstol weighed lit), aad Bell 112. FORD DISPLAY HERJJAY 25 Number of Cars Will Be In Caravan to Show Great Variety Commerolal ,-ear . and., truck Owners will bate an opportunl ty to are a comprehensive dls play ot Ford commercial ears aad tracks when the Ford cara van, comprising mora than 20 units, eomaa to Klamath Palls, oa May 22, at tba Ualalger Motor company, Klmar Ualalger, local Ford dealer announced yesterday. One of tba most Important developments In the eommerelal ear and track business within the last year or so has been the Ford Motor company a new poller ot adapting Its product to tha manifold specialised needs ot Industry, Mr, Balalger said. Aa result ha aald. Fordo with standard equipment ere now serving as panel delivery units, express trucks, coal trucks. dump tracks, garbage tracks. smDuiancee, police patroia, ana In short for practically ovary sort ot track use. In addition to tha many body types, the dealer aald, tha Fords are available In a variety of colors and la many cases with single or dual rear wheels, open or cloeed eab, aad with a choice ot wheel base and gear ratio. 'Obviously It Is Impossible for a dealer to carry tbe present fall line ot Ford commercial cars and trucks In atock at one lime," Mr. Balslger aald. "But. through tha caravan which Is coming to Klamath Falls, local truck users will have lha un usual opportunity of Inspecting a comprehensive display. Includ ing a wide variety or body types. We cordially tnvlta tba public to attend oar showing and wa will ba pleased to ar range a special demonstration for anyone who la Interested." PALO ALTO, Calif., May 20. (UP) Mrs. Helen Wills Moody defeated Phil Neer, 7-3. In aa exhibition tennis match bare to day. Mrs. Moody, paired with Neer, broke oven In a doubles match against Keith Otedhill and Ted Eaatoa of tha Stanford varsity, 0-3, 7-2. BELL IT BT A CLASS-AD. Build Fence at . Fair Grounds Before Races F. O. Noland and - Howard Wills, the promoters aad racing experts who are palling oa the auto races at tho fair groaade oa Ueeoratloa day aad the Sunday following, under tha auspices of lha Central Labor Union, have a force of carpenters and helpers aigaged In building a high leuce entirely around Ibe track. It ! estimated that -they will spend about 730 la putting lha track la shape for the races. Wills, who Is a veteran driver himself Is also a track expert of long experience. It la ha who will see Ihst tba turns are properly banked, that all uneven soots are smoothed and I hat the surface ot Ibe track la properly oiled lo prevent skidding and lo keep down tba dust . All tha Improvements which lbs prnmotsrs are putting on Ibe treck are permanent and add lo tba efficiency of tbe race course and value of Ibe property. It Is the purpose of Ibe promoters to put oa such a good show that tha people o( Klamath Falls suit vkliilly will wnlcoms a return engsiement al soma future date. If tbe reception accorded this Initial engagement la such as lo warrant It this rltr will ba In cluded la tba regular lllnery of the Northwestern Racing associa tion. One Week's ICE Supply FREE to this City's June Brides! ' tba Jane brido dotal hey Utcfsai aproa and tackles tha job of hnuas korpinf, she besrioa by cxtkrinf ice. 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