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
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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
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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."
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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,
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RACING
PELICANS LOSE
TO
Bearded Baseball Outfit
Scores 16 to 6
Victory
An outfit ot bearded gentle
men, th. House of Pavld'e tra
veling baseball learn, completed
lta one-game aland against the
Klamath Fulls Pelicans at the
Fairgrounds Thursday with a
smart, near-perfect 16 to 6
triumph.
Those husky athletes, headed
by (irover Cleveland Alexander,
brought th. first touch ot big
league baseball this season to
a crowd of more than 400 spec
tators. The House of David
team, plus the popular attrac
tiveness of the Pelicans, out
drew their appearanr. at Bend
Wednesday.
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
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New Zealander
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Canadian Mark
HAMILTON. Ont., July .
(VP) Six Ihousand fans were
disappointed when curly hslred
Jack Lovelock of New Zeslsnd.
who set a new world record of
4.07.4 for the mile run at Prince
ton Saturday, failed to break the
Canadian mile record, covering
the distance In 4:17.4 which Is
3.4 seconds slower thsn the
mark.
Ills victory was one of the
fire first plsces registered by the
Oxford-Cambridge athletes a
they were defeated by the Ham
ilton Olympic club's team, which
placed first In seven events.
At all .v.nts. th. dead fish
had no opportunity to pollute the
river and lake, because the deco
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Death to Link River
Chubs, ' Suckers
Food like manna from heavea.
was bestowed upon th. pellrs,
population of Link River tui
Lake Fwsuns Wednesday, whaa
a strsiis. nislstly attacked thou.
ssilil" Ol rnuus nuq lursiTI sill
hordes of pelicans moved In to
devour Hie carrion.
1'pwsrds of a thousand blrui
alighted near Link River brlils.
shout :J Wednesday morning
and locsl photographers were
all ai"g. Csmeras were drsgirg
out. lenses polished, and th big
birds wr. "shot" from .very
sngle.
Wlist csused th. etrang sr.4
sudden .pldsnilc among th fish
remains a mystery. Home ss.
thorttlra b!ev they died be
cause of a poisonous gas In the
wstsrs or from a lack of oirirg.
tilmllar coldeniica usually omit
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