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July 21, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALI-S. OREGON PAGE TWO Braucher's Sport Gossip Br BILL BRArCHKR Orldlroa latertode The professional footballers have taken a leap nd on fh. V. tow.rd stealing th. .ho. irom the colleges. Change ther have m.Q. In th. rulee during the summer promise "turn of old ttrmi .no torn. nsw one. added. V ret. th. pro. ars ' movln. ih nwl doiU back to th. goal " ihich U PtPd to r.vlv. in. .ost art of plt.ieMM "; kicking. Th. suspens. of waicn ta, " ball .oar from th. to. of . BBrlrklj- or . Ffaffmag, on tb 3S-ard line, describing a deadli arc between th. posts. Is to b re tored to the stande. More Passing A brand new rul. on forward pauinf give, th. pro gam. a new offensive attraction. Inder in tercollegiate law. th. passer must b. at least flT. yard, back of the lin. of scrimmage. Under the pro arrangement, a man may fling th. leather any tim. before he crosses th. scrlmmag. strip. ThU pass rol. will do mnch to eonfut th. defense and Increase th. .coring, lmagln. a back cir cling a wing, drawing th. second ary defense over to .top him, then suddenly patting on the breaks and burling a mile-long pass to a pal far down th. field Or, faking a line buck, straight ening np at the line of scrlmmagr and lobbing a short on. over ti a companion back! Courts Deception This will make pro football an offensive game, and a free-scoring, 'see-saw battle that ought to keep tb. customers on th.lr toe throughout. The pass rule also Is an Invitation to trickery and ear- BID TOC INOW THAT Th. Late Hiram Conntbear mast bar. taught Al Ulbrick son, coach of Washington' Husky crew, a little more than h. taught Ed Leader, Tale'J mentor . . . that', one way of accounting tor th. Washington Tletory orer Tale . . .by one fifth of a second . . . Lou!. J. Soresl, th. newest of the Car nera Association of Managers. 1 la there taking a cut in the Interests of Prtmo's family back in Italy. . . . Own Mad den, former assistant manager, recently terminated bla so journ at Osslnlng. X. Y, and moved back into New Tork city . . . so hs probably la as sistant manager again. . . WiU Duffy is Camera', envoy plenipotentiary to the United States. , . . Good Time Charley Friedman la representative ex traordinary, with or without portfolio. prise. Coaches throughout the league already hare doped out score, of strange shifts, based on th. deception this legislation al lows. Pop Warner would b. right a, home in the pro league this year. As it Is, his deceitful disciple. Leo Ster Diets of the Boston Redskins la pretty sure to hare a pleasant and successful season. Women to Open Swimming Meet In East Today JONES BEACH, N. T., July 20, (CP) The speediest female swimmers and tb. most graceful dlrers of the nation will open a four day meeting today to de cide the National A. A. U. cham pions for 1933. They ar. ex pected to be observed by a crowd of some 50,000. Ten Olympic stars will be seen In action, in addition to the one girl swimming team, dlminutir. Katherln. Rswls of Fort Laud erdale, Fla who Is slated to de fend three of the four titles which she won lsst year at Tempo, Aril. th. 880 yard free style, 830 meter medley, 220 yard breast stroke, and the ten foot springboard dive. Only In th. 880 .T.nt, which Lenore Klght of Homestead, Pa., Is far ored to take, is Miss Rawla not defending her 1832 crown. The .rents will b. held, with the colorful spring board dire, the speedy 100 meter race and in. neart breaking mile swl opening the show this afternoon. Double Header Set for Sunday At Fairgrounds Tour teams will share the Fairgrounds 8undsy afternoon In on. of th. outstanding double header baseball events of th. i.sson. In the first gam. th. Klamath Pelicans, second plsce team In th. Southern Oregon league, will tangl. with Eagle Point, tl.d with Ashland for last plac. hon or. This will b. the Pelicans final league gam. at bom. thla season. Tb. Shaw-Bertram and Klanv ath All-star teams will follow th. Pelicans' contest. Both Shaw-Bertram and the Stars have won the majority of their recent games. Shaw-Bertram will play th. Weed Tigera, a colored team, oar. August t and e. Horses Entered For August Race CHICAGO, July SO, (IP) Lad by the great Eaulpols. 28 horses har. been nominated for th. 115,000 Hawthorne gold cup race to b. held at the Hawthorne track on August 24 or 28. This record list of entries follows: Equipoise, Indiana runner, Mate, Plucky Play, Gallant Sir, Gold Basis, Gusto, Evergold, Charley O., Larranga, Jovlua, Barn Swallow, Okapl, Inlander, Mr. Khayyam, Gold Advlc.. Technique, Advising Anna, Sun Knvoy, Pari Mutuel, Tred Aron, Head Play, nig Brand, Swivel, Kerry Patch and Jim Dandy. i unco? BOXING Pirates Take Dispute Contest With N, Y., Race Tightens By HUGH 8. FTI.I.KRTOX, Jr. AMoclatrd ITrss Sports Writer N.w York', two leagu. leading ball cli'bs. th. Giant, and th. Yankee., both ar. baring real battles on their T.i'l hBd b ,B W . d n . a d ay'a round at least they were of en tlrely different varieties. While the Tanks were be ing shored back into a tie with W a a h 1 n gton's Senators thru th. medium of an 8-4 defeat at th. hands of the Both Chicago w hit. Sox while th. Senator, were nos ing out th. St. iouis 8-7, th. Giants very nearly went Into fisticuffs with th. Pitts burgh Pirates. Riot Averted s jittnntiid decision In the fourth inning of th. opener, when even the umpires failed to agree, an argument that Just stopped short of a riot and de- laved tne game a miuuiw,. , question waa whether Freddy Ltndstrom had caught Fred Fitzsimmons' liner or not. Um pire Barr first ruled Mt an out. then after a consultation with Xloran, at third, decided It was a hit and Gas Mancuso had scored the first run of the game. Both teama Joined In the dis pute and the police were kept busy tor a while restraining the tnronx ot zz.vvu. nnn imusi calmed down, th. Buc. w.nt on to bunch their hlta benina Lrry French's fine barling and win 4-1. Th. Glanta opened up early In tb. second clash, scored four runs in th. first trsme and won 7- when Carl Hubbell pitched great relief ball after Watson Clark had been thumped off the slab In the first inning. Rnth Muffs Fly Th. Yankees' troubles all came in the seventh Inning as the pale hose got started after Bab. Ruth muffed an easy fly and walloped Walter Brown and Wiley Moore tor seven runs. Tb. defeat end ed the Yanks' nine gam. winning streak. St. Louis, under the guidance ot Al Sothoron after Bill Kllle- fer's resignation as manager Wednesday morning, came from behind to tie the score against Washington but succumbed to a three-hit, two run rally in the eighth. The Cleveland Indians had to go 13 Innings to beat Boston's Red Sox 8-,, scoring the win ning run on an error by Bob Seeds at first base. But the vlctorv left them only a half game away from fifth place as Detroit split a doubleheader with the Philadelphia Athletics. The A's won the open.r 7-8 with a five run outburst In the third Inning, then th. Tigera hammer ed out 18 hlta and a 10-6 vic tory in the second clash. The humble Cincinnati Reds shoved Brooklyn into seventh place In the National league by edging out a 6 to 6 victory. The defeat put the Dodgers a point behind the Phillies, who, with the St. Louis, Boston and Chi cago Nationals, had an open date. WRESTLING By United Press At New Tork Golden City Arena Jumping Joe Savoldl, Michigan, threw Paul Hoesch, Brooklyn; Len Maraluso, New York, drew with Sid Westrlck, Hungary; Mays McLaln. Okla homa, drew with Jerry Monahan, California; Sam Cordovano, New York, threw Gene Bruce, Nor way; Cy Williams. Florida, threw Jack Hurley, Ireland. STANDINGS Iy The Associated press (Includes Wednesday Games) COAST LF.AOt B e C1,,b . W. L. Pet. Sacramento ..g6 43 g)i Hollywood 63 44 .'585 Portland 63 45 .573 Los Angeles i 45 -675 lnd 64 66 .476 Mlsslong -422 65 .876 San Francisco ...40 67 .374 AMERICA LKAOIK c'ub W. I,, pft ?Wi..Yoyk 64 11 Washington ............ 6 4 31 ,636 Philadelphia ............44 43 ,51 Chicago 43 43 .500 Cleveland ...4 46 .4S3 Detroit .....4 3 44 .477 Itoston .............. 36 60 .412 St. Louli ..34 5 .j7n NATIONAL- LKAOI R Club W. L. Pet. New york 60. 34 .666 Chicago 4s 40 .661 Pittsburgh M........47 39 .647 St. Louis ............46 41 .623 Hoston 41 44 .434 Philadelphia .. 7 46 .436 P.rooklyn ....36 47 .434 Cincinnati .....S7 61 .420 BUGS, GIANTS IN NEAR RIOT r Sporting BASEBALL WINS Miss June Bee be of Chicago la ahown with th. cup ah. won by defeating Miss Jan. Welllsr In th. finals ot the Women's West. rn Golf tournament at Olympta Fields. Veteran Hurler May Join Oaks OAKLAND, Calif., July 20, (UP) Ray Kremer, veteran right handed hurler who began his professional baseball career with Oakland ot the Pacific coast league may return to that club It was revealed Wednesday. Kremer was recently released by the Pittsburgh Pirates after ten years service In the major lea gues. The former Pirate return ed to his home her. Wednesday and Oakland officials expressed a desire to sign him. Th. little town of Tuskiwila, III., has a minister who has gain ed fam. as a magician. Just the sort of a man any church needs these days to raise money to pay off its debts. HAGEN, SARAZEN UNDER FIRE FOR TOURNEY WITHDRAWALS CHICAGO, July 20, (AP) America's veteran golf profession als, notably Gen. Saraien and Walter Hagen. are attempting to kill the trusty goose that laid their golden eggs. Tommy Arm our said today In a blistering attack against those playera who threaten to pass up the annual national pro championship at Blue Mound, Milwaukee, next month. Saraien, Hagen, Craig Wood. Joe Kirkwood and Denny Shute, new British open champion, hare advised the professional golfers' association that they probably won't compete In th. big pro show this year because the date, August 8 to 13, Is too early. "Say, It it wasn't for golf and an organisation like th. P, O. A., Big Fish Landed At Crater Lake The quality of Crater lake as a fishing ground was proved again Sunday when Dav. Ewald of Klamath Falls landed a fish tipping th. scales at 11 pounds, 2 ounces. The fish was landed with a Dave Davis spinner. Ewald said It waa possible to get the limit by trolling the wsters around the northwest portion ot Wizard Island. Wood We are receiving a nice run of FIR SLABS Place your ordera at one. It you car. for Fir Slab, aa tbey will b. offered only wssk or two. FIR SLAB ( Cfl Donbl. Load ......PO.OU PINE SLABS The best Pin. Slab w. bars ever offered; PINE SLAB tfcO An Doubl. Load J0 sUU Block-wood at th. lowest pries w. has. .ver mad.: DOUBLE ttf cr LOAD sDOsOU SINGLE rjE LOAD ..J)Os I O FUEL OILS AD COAL Peyton & Co. "Wood to Born" ISO 8. 7th Phone BSD TENNIS SEAL SLUGGER HITS 3 M ORE De Maggio Extends Safe Blows to 55 Games; Portland Wins By The Associated Pre. Consecutive game hitting con tinues th. fashion In Coast lea gue baseball with Jo. De Muggto of San Francisco boasting of 56 nd first baseman Jim Oglesby ot Los Angeles a mark ot 41 games. The Seal rookie banged out three .Ingles at Sacramento Wed nesday night as the Senatora trimmed the visiting San Fran ciscans. 11-8, to lead the other first division clt'ba In a rout ot the four second bracket teams. For variety Joe slammed the of ferings of Ed Bryan, Solon vet eran, to center, left and right fields. I,. A. Beats Onke Both teams collected 16 hits apiece In th. free-hitting tussle, but th. Senators bunched their blowa oft Bruce Cunningham for a winning run total. It was Cnnnlngham'a debut In a Seal uniform.- Oglesby singled twice aa his Angel teammates declsioncd Oak land 5-3 to even the series. Buck Newsora held the Oaks to six scattered hlta and drove In two Los Angeles tallies with a triple and single. Th. Ang.ls grouped four bits In the second Inning to score four runs. Tortlnnd Ducks Win Mission errors helped Port land to two runs and a 6-4 vic tory at San Francisco. While Joe Bowman checked the Mis sions with 8 blngles. th. Beavers touched Dutch Lelber for 13, In cluding triple and double by Ben Sankey and three ainglea by Earl 8heeley. Henry Oana'a fine one-handed catch In th. third Inning stopped threaten ed Red rally. Hollywool evened lta series with Seattle. 8-6. when th. In dians' scoring spree In the seventh waa halted after six men had gone home. This tied the count at S ail, but Kay Jacobs Hollywood first Backer, hit his 1 8th borne run ot tne season with one aboard In the Stare' half of th. seventh to defeat the visitors. Msnager George Burns led the Indians with a four bag ger and three alngles. fellows like Hagen, Saraien, Shute, Wood and myself probably would be lucky to hare ordinary paying job. today Instead ot strutting around like heroes with plenty ot rash in our pockets," Armour said explosively. "And yet those fellows, sent over to England with all expenses paid to lose the Ryder cup, say August la too early for them to com pete for the national professional championship. What do they mean too early? I know for a fact that they have been equawk ing for years to have th. P. O A. championship played earlier than September ao they could make some money out of It. Now they balk. They're Just trying to kill th. goose that laid their golden egg, that'a all." BE SURE YOU GET GENUINE Rtiv (. Levi's v BE SURE YOU GET IT M Jjf ) Saw frseclico LEVI STRAUSS CO loi Anoelts GET YOUR LEVI'S HERE NOW LARGE STOCK ALL SIZES GOLF Giants Ready For Mat Bouts Here On Friday Big athletes with reputations for roughnesa and showmanship will parade In the Legion hall Friday night at Mark Llllard'a weekly wrestling program. Th. thousand pounds ot mat talent will b. divided evenly be tween the main .venters. Bob Kruse. th. Oswego farmer, anil Ray Frlshle. the Medford col legian, and the aeml-wtndup op ponents. Swede Anderson of .Medford and George Nelson of Salt Lake. Kruse, favorite In the main event, will find Frlshle one of the most rapidly developing wrestlers In the northwest. Tne young southern Oregon star has had remarkable success In the Klamath ring and for that rea son stands almost evenly with Kruse to win. Anderson and Nelson, repre sentatives of two Scandinavian countries, have been regarded as particularly well-matchsd. Neith er man has been abl. to estab lish any advantai. over th. other, and they will enter the ring on an e'en basis. Chinese Matman Wins Bout From Scotty Dawkins PORTLAND. Or... July 80. ( AP) After losing th. first fall, Wong Buck Cheung. 812. Chicago Chinese, came back to take the nest two and win the main event from Scotty Dawson. JOS. of Monroe. !., In last night's fight card here. The Loulslanan won the first tall with a series ot flying tack lea and butts In 13 minutes. Cheung took th. second fall with a Manchurlan choke hold In 16 minutes, then, using th. sam. hold, maneuvered the de ciding fall In five minutes. Okl Shlklna. 210, Japan, took one fall to win the seml-wlndup from Al Karaslck, 192. Port land. Henry Jones, 145, Provo, Utah, won a special five-round event from Swede Lawson, 151, Steven son, Tex. Reggie Russell, 147, Camas, Wash., defeated Jess McCann. 14 8, Portland, In th. three round preliminary. Baseball NATIONAL. R. H. E. New York 6 13 8 Pittsburgh .- 6 8 8 Parmelee. Luque and Man cuso; Swift, Mein. and Grace. R H. E. Philadelphia 1 11 2 Chicago 10 14 0 Holler. Plckrell. Llska and Davis; Tinning and Hartnett. AMERICAN. R. H. E. Detroit 14 0 Washington 0 4 0 Bridges and Hay worth; Crow der, Burke and Sewell. (10 Innings) R. H. E. St. Louis . i 10 1 Philadelphia 10 0 Stiles and Shea; Orove and Cochrane. R. H. R Cleveland 17 0 New York 12 4 Harder and Pytlak; Gomes and Dickey, Beryllium Is a metal about ono thlrd lighter than aluminum. 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A disastrous third tnnlng ripped open the Pelican defense and let tn 10 runs scored on a series of well-plnreil blows. Hut sin. Lawrence, Lurkey, Wykoff. Duster. Tally and llardlnx all romped home with sufficient runs to capture the game. The Pelicans, gathering one run and three hits oft Aleiand sr's first Inning appesrsnre. scored one run In the first, second and third and then hunched three hits to bring In three In the fourth. Thomas, second bsse, and Wood, shortstop, knocked out three-baggers (or the Pelicans. Atwell scored two home runs and Lurker one for the House of David. Alexander was used for but on. Inning to save for a game against th. Portlaud Beavers. Th. P.llcans will meet Essie DAVID TEAM TIRE PRICES Jfoim HMuu BUY TODAY and SAVE s k j HIGH SPIED rYPt '.jjy 1 1 V S ' P$ , PA la n..irk. a TJ 1 Raswkn I m 1 i ivii I'y, J , oth aim rrr- I L I THi MASTERPIECE of TIRE CONSTRUCTION Ua the new Tirefttotte Ur(g OlDFIf LD TYPI Equal I. 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