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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1941)
Bobo Stops Savold in Pittsburgh PITTSBURail, Aug. IS (IP) Harry Bobo, husky 21-year-old negro heavywolKht who aaye he would Ilka to ho a proacher, slcppod Into the tltlo futurity stakes last nlKhl by kayolnu mulled Leo tin void, blond Dei Moines battler, In two thrilling rounds. , .Si void, capable boxer who one brnko Hilly Conn nnso In New York flKhl and barely , lout hem hint Miiy to Doho, invar hnd n clmncn when t 8-foot 2-inch Plttuhurtil) Klunt unloaded tha clynnmlto In hl right hnnd. After ntiibliliiK Lee through moat of the f irat round with tiff left Jab. Hobo caught the Iowan flush on the button and dropped him to tho rnrpet In the waning seconds. The bell gave Lee a respite. But only for a few second for a the aecond round opened Bobo floored him for nlno and when he aroae he waa bombed down again. Flat cn hla face. Lea waa unconscious when the referee flnlahed tolling 10. Bobo celebrated hla 21st birthday lnt month. He waa graduated from high achool two yeara ago with high honors and declared then he wanted to be a preacher. Btz Meets Hart iJn Quarter Final MANCUKSTKH, Muu., Aug IS If') Top seeded I'uullne UoU of Loa Angclva; Cullf ., campaign- Ing for tho titlu vuculcd by Alice Marble, fucea IJurla Hurt of Miami, Flu., in toduy'a quarter final round In the 17th annual Women'! Invitational Tennla tournament at ICusex Country club. Sixteen-year-old Miss Hart cored an upset thla afternoon by eliminating sixth-seeded Hope Knowlea of Philadelphia, Pa 6 0, 6 3. Mil Deli, who captured the Eaatern Women's Singles tourney at Rye, N. Y Monday, made a belated appenrance after a day a real and defeated. Bar bare Nlelda of Rye, N. Y., 61, 6-2, In a aecond round encounter. Lincoln Anglers Too Good for Meet 4 WALDPORT, Aug. 12 (IP) The Waldporl salmon derby committee decided today that Lincoln county flahermen were too good. . The committee barred coun ty realdenU from the annual etoelhead derby which atarta Labor day on Alsca bay be cause, being familiar with the tteelhead waters hereabouts, they have too much advantage over viaitora. Purpose of the derby la to attract outalde flah ermen. . The derby lasta eight weeka. Newport Net Meet Reaches Quarters NEWPORT, R. I Aug. IS (IP) Only ono seeded player, Wayne Sabin, of Portland, Ore., was Among the missing today as play resumed In the quarter-final round of the 29th annual New port Casino Invitation Tennis tournament. Sabln fell by the wayside yes terday at tho honds of Earl Co chell, of Los Angeles, 6-4, 6-3, while the rest of the seeded list had little trouble. BOKINQ By Tha Aaaoolalad Praaa r-ITTSHlRUH Harry Hobo, US, PIIU fc'trih. koorkeii mil Satold, la,' Dtt Mnlaaa. fowl, (I), SSWARK. K. J. - FrnlHIt Arrtiar, IU. Nrtr, oiitnnlntad Tommy Splr-gal, IM, tnlMlovn, Pa., (I0. . NSW VOHK - Jllnmr flarrlaon. IIIH, nlltwwwl, Calif., outrxilnlTl Norman kVllifo, Ml. Alhanv, N. V.. (. NRW OHI.KANH Our Naraan. Wi. Kampa, Malio, oulpolntrd Nlckla L'amarau, 114 H, N Orlrana, (10), I.OS ANOKLKS - Johnny Thomaa, 117, ("a Anai!"", otllpolntarl CIpo Sliama, 1ST, gilayaliriejr AiiRUHt in, 1041 I'AGB NINE Down Goes DiMag In "Beaning" ,.rV I -F- - ; U-AV :n , I . . , 111 W J'-l am m . MaW- ' v . - l Spokane Splits Double Bill With Yakima Pippins By Tha Asaodated Praia The league-leading Spokane Indiana split a doublcheader yes tordny with the Yakima Pippins, their closest rival for weatern international league dominance, narrowly aqueezing out a seven Inning 7 to 5 victory In the open er und being squeezed out in turn by the Pippins, 8 to 7, in u 12inning nightcap. Cellar scraping Wenatchee surprlitrd tha Tacoma Tigers with a ninth inning flurry which drove Earl Porter to tho showers, netted tho Chiefs three runs and u IS to 9 victory and wus chalked up uguinst Del Holmes as a loss denpilc the fact he pitched to only three men after relieving Porter. The Vancouver Capilanos cume from behind in the fourth to open a scoring attack which finally concluded with a 7 to 1 victory over Salem, shutting the Senators out the rest of the way, Sport Briefs Yankee Cetcher Bill Dickey bends over Dominic DiMagglo, Boston Red Box centerfielder. after "The Dom" was besned in the ninth Inning of e game with the Yankees In New York. He was not seriously injured. Golfers Move to Astoria Greens For Qualifyer ASTORIA. Aug. 13 OP) Pa cific northwest golfers shifted to the Astoria Country club to day for the qualifying round of the Oregon Coast tournament. Virtually the same field that gave par a trimming in the north west open at Portland last week and In tho Oregon Upon at near by Cearhart yesterday teed off again. Bobby Litton, Portland profes sional, pared 16 strokes from par in winning tha Oregon Open title. He shot a 139 Monday nine strokes tinder regulation, and finished with 69 68 for a 272 total. Second was Ted Longworth Portland, at 136-69-71276. Next came Emery Zimmer man, Portland, and Chuck Cong- don, Tacoma, at 277. Al Zimmerman, the new northweet open champion who led the field Monday with 133 staggered around in 74-76 yester day, for a 283 and sixth place. Hansford, Hoshino Sign for Match SEATTLE, Aug. 13 (VP) Hal Hoshino, Pendlcton-born Jap anese featherweight, has been matched with Georgia Hansford of Los Angeles In one of the two 10-round main events slated for tha Civic Ice arena here August 26, Promoter Note Druxman des crlbed Hansford as a former coast 126-pound king. Harry "Kid" Matthews of Emmett, Idaho, will be featured in the other 10-rounder against an as yet undetermined foe. . MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ay Tha AaaoelalMf Praaa AMSaiOAN LSAOUS SATTINO Y II lama, llollon. .Ill: irntin. nannincton, -m HI SS - IllManlo, N.w York, IMj Rol(, Vtw York. IIOMK RI'NS - Kallrr. Xa York, tS; OlMatitlo. Naw York. IT. PITI I1INO Dutllni, yaw York, lt; Murphy, titw York. 14. NATIONAL LKAQUI JUTTING llnnn. fil. taula. .Ml TltUfr. Brooklyn. .M. Itl NS Mack, Chlrain. U; Moora, St. Inula, and RHaar, Brooklyn, 79. HOMR RUSH Camllll. Brooklyn, tt. OU, York, anrl Nlrttnlion, Cnlcaio, II riTrillNO - Rlilrilr, C'lnrlnnall, ill; Whit. St, loull, II S. IT''? tS HEMirJDER : RACING COMMISSION ASKS FOR RACE LICENSE PORTLAND. Aug. 13 UV) Tho Oregon Racing commission conferred with William P. Kync, operator of the Buy Meadows race track in California, but took no action toward granting a li cense for racing in Portland next year. Kyne said he planned to build a track at Jantzen beach. SHOSTROM VICTOR IN PUBLIC PARKS NET MEET MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Aug 13, I') Charles Shostrom, Chi cago, defeated Ward Parker, St. Louis, Tuesdoy in the second round of the National Public Parks tournament. Shostrom, last year's runner- up and M'odud No. 1, defeated the St. Louis star, 7-5, fi-7. 6-4. 6-2 to advance to quarterfinals. Next to keeping a good man down, the hardest thing is keep ing a bad one up. By HUGH S. FULLERTON JR. (Pinch Hitting for Eddie Briets) NEW YORK, AUG. 13 (The Special News Service) Person al notes: Joe Sherman, Clemson drum-beater who is here seeing the town and talking up the Tigers, figures the draft won't hurt college football this year. . . . Says Joe, all the teams may be hit, but no one is liable to suffer much more than the others. And besides It may be a lot more fun if they have to play a lot of sophs who don't know all the answers and are willing to try anything. . . Con fidentially, Stout Steve Owen of the football Giants considers Marion Pugh, the former Texas Aggies quarterback, the most finished college back In a de cade and expects him to be the standout of the Chicago all-star game. . . . Joe DiMaggio was seen at a Long Island spot the other night playing the machine that shoots balls at a batter and hitting ought for fifteen. HE WASN'T A GIANT (Headline: "Brooklyn fan tries to scale fence to see game") Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The Dodger fan climbed up the wall. He wanted to laugh at the Giant's fate But al) he got was a fall. CURIOUS BUT CORRECT Freddie Cochrane, the new welter champ, is not the first boxing - champion to enlist. . . Mike O'Dowd, who won the IU THEMIHOOS '-" BUT OF MAJOR INTEBftr.... -, .va. 3S.OOO BEAUTY COUION'T UsSX GUT HIMSELP ARRESTED IN JZS V OPENING AND CLOSING THO KftCT 1 SEASONS Mill DETROIT, BUT. v3" t I i vTmV A' a? HUTCHINSON, fin 1 A iaT) ONLY 21, MAS laVV PV Jn WJ7 3H0OTIN0 FOR 11 f kurrJZ ) ) W' His 20T VICTOR) b ' syV ( I UNIFORM WITH SEASON 'VX ( S S, UTTLE MORE THAN 9r U ft COMPLETED THE SEATTLE YOUTH DISAGREES WITH BASEBALL MEN WHO SAY HE ISNT FAST , Aif HOPPED FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO WIN 25 FOR SEATTLE IN I93Q... middleweight crown in 1917, volunteered for combat service and turned down a boxing in structor's job to serve in the front lines in France. . . Two Minnesota linemen; Don Noland er and Bernie Nelson, are work ing this summer as linemen foe a telephone company. . . When Tom Stidham, Marquette coach, said he might have to use a four-man line this fall because of a player shortage, one paper "headlined; "Stidman plans foot ball innovation four man line." Watch Identifies Body of Newsman On Scottish Coast LONDON, Aug. 13 VP) A body washed up on the Scottish coast was identified by means of a gold watch Tuesday as that of Kenneth Brown Collins, ! American war correspondent and aviator whose death in the sinking of a Canadian troop transport was announced May 6. Collins and 11 other Ameri can fliers en route to England to serve as bomber ferry pilots were among 122 persons listed as missing in the loss of the unidentified troop transport due to "enemy action." LOS ANGELES By his own admission the ugliest man in baseball," Johnny D 1 c k a h o t, former outfielder for the Giants and Pirates, is now with the Hol lywood Stars of the Pacific Coast league. What's a picnic without Wleland's Extra Pale Lager. It? Elsewhere In Oregon MEDFORD, Aug. 13 UP) The Jackson county superintendent's office reported today that moat schools would re-open Sept. 8. Medford schools have adopted the same date. PENDLETON, Aug. 13 VP) The Rev. O. D. Harris of Dallas has accepted call from the Christian church here and will preach his first sermon Sunday. PORT ORFORD, Aug. 13 VP) Coos and Curry county pioneers will hold their annual picnic here next summer. A pageant depicting the Battle Rock Indian fight will be a feature. MEDFORD, Aug. 13 VP) Heavy receipts at packing houses were reported today as the sec ond picking of the Bartlett pear crop got under way. BAKER, Aug. 13 VP) A recapitulation of the 4-H club fat lamb show and sale last month revealed today that the average price for the SO lambs sold was 14.4 cents a pound with club members receiving (1050, the county agent's office said. ST. HELENS, Aug. 13 (IP) The St. Helens Pulp tt Paper company reported a net profit of $306,448 for the half year ending June 30, equal to $1.53 a share. Figures for a similar 1940 period are not available, but the company earned a net profit of $414,059 for the entire year. 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