I WINTERTIME FISHIN' Next year'i fishing reason will be shorter nd bag limits smaller it the sentiment of Klamath Sportsmen's association directors is carried out in State Game commission rulings. Xho moguls met Tuesday night to make their recom mendations for 1942. The ideas will be forwarded to the gamo group for consideration at its annual fish rules meeting Jan uary 9 and 10. A major factor In the di rectors' decision steins from the probability of eonstruc 1 tion of army cantonments in both Medford and Corvallis which together will house 66. . 000 solders. Most of the boys will want to go fishin' during furlough periods, the directors figured, which will naturally increase the fish take. In order to maintain sem blance of balance between pro pagation and kill, the associa tion felt that a cut In creel limits should follow. However, the recommendation as passed by the group read that "the mat ter of cutting creel limits" be left to the game commission. No speicfic cut was advocated. The boys in khaki were given a break by directors when it was resolved that the Klamath group recommends that soldiers be allowed to fish on resident licenses (the S3 kind) instead of buying the $5 non-resident tags. Considerable discussion sur rounded a move to delay open ing of Cascade mountain lakes until May 15. Marshall Cor- nett and others protested the possible injustice to concession aires in slicing the season but Doug Puckctt and still others noted that many lakes were still ice-bound until nearly June 1 and that road conditions were poor unui aner uie last snows had melted. It was also stressed that the spawning season was not completed until early June. The motion finally passed with the recommendation that an equitable adjustment be made at the season's end to compensate ror its late start. Klamath river will be open the year around except in June, July, August and September if game - commissioners adopt the Sportsmen's association recom mendation. The stream has long been a controversial hot potato among basin anglers. The directors recommended that Lost river be closed to 7 all angling from the opening of trout season to July 31. E. L. Myers, president of the association, asserted that Lost river bass fishing in the early summer is "murder." An ex pert angler can find a pool where 20 to SO bass are spawning and take every one with virtually no effort. Myers declared. " " The group also recommend ed that the Deschutes river be closed from the guard station north to Lava lakes; that the commission take steps to pro tect fish propagation in Miller lake and that trout be stopped from entering the Upper Klam ath lake diversion canal. . The practice of suspending game violation fines was raked by a number of the assembled directors. : JOE STARTS TRAINING GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y., Dec. 17 W5) Joe Louis began training today for the twentieth defense of his heavyweight ring title, a rematch with ponderous Buddy Baer in Madison Square garden on Jan. 9. Louis' share of the purse will go to the naval relief society. HAVE YOU HEARD, -because if s Vat 'Blended just like the most expensive im ported whiskies OLD DRUM BRAND . ' ITS VAT - BLENDED WHISKEY: 85 Proof i v"iitsiawicnvon7oratioa,iNCWXoricutf PAGE TEN Rickys, I(C Victors In Commercial Loop Dorris, Tik Tok Beaten in First Night's Ploy on High School Floor This winter's commercial hoop classic got underway Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the high school gym and four of the signed groups found the basket and proceedings banged away. In the first tilt Rickys boys chalked up their first game over the Tik Tok tossers by the score of 44 to 37. In the second game the K. of C.'s knocked down the Dorris quintet by the score of 54 to 32. In the first game the Rickey five held the advantage all the way. During the first halt it was just one basket after another for the mainstreeters and at the close of the half the score stood 17 to 31. The last periods of the game showed the strong Tik Tok lads slowly moving up for the lead and their tight defense held Rickys to fewer baskets, but all ended in vain. Sanders of the Tok quintet paced their losing attack with six field goals and two foul goals to his credit. Chatburn bounced in three tallies for sec ond spot. . Putman was high lad for the other team after placing four counters through the rim. Bob Erlandson, former KUHS first stringer, plunked in three field goals and four standing coun ters. In the second game of the evening the Knights ran all around their out-of-town oppon ents and ended the evening 22 points ahead. At half time the KC group led by the score of 30 to 16. In the second half the Knight's machine began to roll and the little counters kept trinkling in the basket Each team found the range and the defense held by each squad was soon run over and the tallies mounted. Main stem, if not the whole stem, of the Knights' attack was held by Amerling who, with a few flips of the wrist, sunk the ball 11 times with field goals and shot one foul shot for good measure, totaling 23 points. War Moves Winter Sports Programs to Southland ATLANTA, Dec. 17 (IP) The southland today became a mid winter sports mecca as it adopted the Pacific coast's war-orphaned football games and race horses. . Two of California's colorful grid classics the Rose bowl games, two star-studded intersectional battles, and a winter horse racing program jammed with big names. More than 250,000 fans are expected to pack stadia in four southern states for a holiday ; week of thrilling football. ' This Is the lineup: Dec' 27 North-South all-star game, Montgomery, Ala. . Jan. . 1 D u k e and Oregon State in the shifted Rose Bowl game, Durham, N. C. Jan. 1 Fordham and Mis souri In the Sugar Bowl, New Orleans. - Jan. 1 Georgia-Texas Christ ian in the Orange Bowl, Mi ami, Fla. Jan. 3 East-West all-star game in the . Sugar Bowl, New Orleans. The Army,' which requested cancellation of the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, approved the contest in Durham. And Duke university will play host to a record crowd of 55,000 at '$4,40 apiece. Already, big-game fever is sweeping the Duke' campus KLAMATH FALLS? Old Drum is smoother going down- fclENMD - 7556 Grsin Niul Spirits. I DRUM Id ' bran If' December 17, 1041 KemnlUer, also of the KCs, helped add to the high score by throwing 17 counters. Most of the Dorris hoopsters stayed together and the main five ended the night with about the same totals. R. Marshall took high honors with eight points. The church league finished their first night's play on Mon day night. These commercial league games will be. played at the high school gym one or two nights of each week until the first of Feb ruary. ' aiexrs (U) Scott, f Alallo, f Davta. Putman. Q Zamiay, g Mnsaa. t Krlindsoo. I . Hoantay, t lUalcJ. U 11 U ra pt tp . o t .lit TIK TOK (17) FItck. I McDonald, t -Sandtr. e Slaymaker, I . Brooks, g -Chatburn. a Mkhaelaou. a . Moore, a is . 0 KNIGHTS (H) PQ PT TP Cooler, f Ararrling. I Franey. e Crapo. c Kcmmurr, g Kraoa, a . Miopia, f RobtrUon. t Houck. e PattertoD. ( Kcgo. g B. UanhaU. M. Marshall, a . Cooler, a HIOH SCHOOL waaMngton JO, Franklin 17 tooth Portland), nooacvelt 45, Comneroa 17 both Portland). Unooln M. Benton Xe (both Portland). Jvllarton 3), Sablrt 14 (both Portland). Columbia Prep (Portland) I, Camas, Waah., M. Woodburn 24, Canby M. Parkroaa tl, Rainier It. Molalla 11, Sllvarton tl. Manchukuo has a ban on child marriages. as hectic preparations are made for fun, frolic and football. New Orleans, which makes an art of merriment and cele bration, is sweeping out the big Sugar Bowl to accommodate 73,000 for the tilt between Mis souri and Fordham. Three days later a like number may watch the East-West Shrine benefit game in the same stadium. Ex-Princeton Grid Star Dies in Fire CORVALLIS, Ore., Dec. 17 (P) Art Hillebrandt, who died in a farm home fire near here Sunday, was identified by mem- f, MUSIC THAT MAKES YOUR HEART THROB A YOUR FEET DANCE JbX THE IDOL lm of the Airlanes LrjrJ fZl AXOl M. CA. PRESENTS SV -k. Jtmf 3 S of. la q all? STVLI SHOW y Ctanstfa Ski Club At Intarfnlaalon f " Dukes Drop Webfoot Quint, 33-28 PITTSBURGH, Dec. 17 (A1) Duquesne university's basket ball squad repeated last year's performance and defeated the University of Oregon's traveling team, 33-28, in the feature game of a triple bill here last night The Dukes clinched the game with a 10-point third period spurt after a heated second pe riod in which the lead changed seven times. Noszka, a guard, scored 16 points tor Duquesne while Fuhr man and Marshik collected six each for the visitors. Last year's game was taken by the Dukes, 37-34. Tho invaders held an 18-19 lead at halftime, but Duquesne wiped it out, scoring ten points to three in the third period. Noszka sank seven field goals and two free throws. A crowd of 3500 saw the game. Puget Sound Whips Montana, Zags Beaten By Tho Associated Press Last minute scoring splurges pulled two games out of the fire last night in northwest Intercol legiate play as the College of Puget Sound defeated Montana State Normal, 42-37, and the University of Missouri took Gon zaga, 55-46. At Tacoma, the Montanans trailed most of the game but rallied late in the second half to take a 32-31 lead before the CPS squad held and once more moved in front and in a few minutes scored 11 points to win. CPS Forward Tom Cross led scoring with 19 points, followed by Du- Puis of Montana with 10. The Tacomans led at half time, 22-16. Gonzaga whittled away an early 11-point Missouri lead In the S.pokane game and led at the half, 24-23. The lead changed frequently in the second half and the score was tied four times before the Missourians broke into the lead at 42-41 and won going away in the final five min utes. , Threat End May Open Cal Sports SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17 (if) Major sports in California can be resumed when and if the threat of bomb raids on the Pa cific coast is alleviated, Lieut. General John L. DeWitt reiter ated today. He again declined to guess at a date when the situation would change. It might take a few weeks or a few months, said the commander of the fourth army and western defense command. In reply to a telegraphic query from Dr. Charles Strub, general manager of the Santa Anita race track, General DeWitt telegraph ed: "If on January 15, or any other date, the situation is alle viated, there will be no objection to opening the Santa Anita race track." bers of the family Tuesday as football coach at Princeton from 1903 to 1905 and an all-America tackle there in 1898 and 1899. His brother. Homer Hille brandt Sr., who escaped with minor burns, also was a Prince ton athlete and later -played baseball with the British Pirates Has the flavor that meets with favor WIELAND'S Alel HEADS U-- KLAMATH FALLS Here Conies the Great American Orchestra qPRCHESTRA ARMORY TONIGHT Dancing 0:00 'Till 1:00 Iponaoratf by Junior Chambar of OommarM Wade Has Great Team at Duke But Bowl Devils' First Test Steve Lach Best Back Since Parker By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor Wallaco Wade has another tremendous team at Duke, but the Durham Dandies has had to wait for a bowl invitation and New Year's day to get real com petition. Duke's schedule appeared formidable onough at tho outset Wake Forest, Tennessee, Mary land, Colgate, Pittsburgh, Geor gia Tech, Davidson, North Caro lina and North Carolina State but Colgate Is the only outfit that stirred up trouble and the Red Raiders were beaten by a couple of touchdowns. After Georgia Tech, Duke had only North Carolina about which to become excited, and this year only because past engagements between the traditional and neighborhood rivals have been unpredictable. Duke has a distinctly different Wade team, with a versatile of fense and 11 first-stringers who are good defensively. LACH IS CONSIDERED DOUBLE TRIPLE-THREAT Wingback Stcvo Lach Is rated second only to Ace Parker in Duke football history. That's a fine compliment when you consider that fleet George McAfee, now of the Chicago Bears, and many other corking backs performed for' the Dur ham institution. Though much larger than Par ker at 6 feet 2 and 190 pounds, Lach in many ways Is remindful of the current star of the Brook lyn professionals. Because of his size, he perhaps has more power than Parker. Like Parker, he Is not whnt you would call swift, but it is tough to knock him off his feet. He really runs the reverse. The thing about Lach that Is so impressive is his ability in all departments'. He is called a double triple threat because he blocks, tack les and catches passes as well as he runs, passes and punts. He is one of those Mr. Depcndnbles who is always in the right place at the right time. Lach saved a touchdown against Colgate by catching In dian Bill Gcyer, a 9.9 man, from behind on the Duko 20, after practically every other Blue Dev il was on the ground In a 70-yard punt return. Two Red Raiders had a crack at Lach just before he nailed Geycr. DOC PROTHRO'S BOY CALLS PLAYS. BLOCKS Duke's signal-caller and block ing back is 210-pound Tommy Prothro, son of Dr. Thompson Prothro. manager of the Phillies. Completing the backficld arc Tom Davis and Leo Long, the first sophomores to crash Duke's starting lineup since Center Dan Hill and Eric the Red Tipton, the kicking back of Rose bowl memory. Davis, the tailback, is tjU33l& GEO Seagram's 5 Crown Durham Dependable ... . Mike Karmatin Bob Barnett a brother of Jap Davis, Duke fullback of 1940. Long's brother, Johnny, played at Colgate three years ago. Duko lacks a dependable sub 0 Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. 72Vi :. ,, Steve Lch fffijfl -kix ty 'T f b ...... t fir, 4 0'm'Ut- mm mm m m.saii - (- r i V lLiiLi Dob McDonoufh Win Siegfried stitute for Lach. Bill Wartman Is a typical scatbark but Is sorry on defense and rather weak In other departments. ' Backing up Davis Is Moffat In choosing YOUR whiskey, he fair Tnste other brands and compsrel Seagram's, you'll find, Is a drink that's designed To he mild as it's rich as it's rare. Yes, alt toughness it out of Crown Blends, Extra Pleasure's made millions of friends. Five Crown, we think, Is the smooth kind of drink That every good pal recommends. grain neutrHI spirits. Sesgrsm-Dhtiller Southern Eleven Is Deferent Storer, who has run th 100 hi u.o n Hnuinorn comerence nuints. Long's substitute la Winston Siegfried, a great ball-carrier. Ho Is mui-li faster than Long and possibly hits harder, but his work on defense Is weak, al though ucli Improved over the Inst two campaigns. Behind Prothro is a kid named George Bnklnsky, and there Isn't much choice between them. KARMAZIN TURNS IN BEST JOB AT TACKLE Miko Karmazlu and Bob Me Dnnough, the tackles, are the most formidable linemen Against Tennessee, Karmailn played what probably was th best game any Duke tackle ever turned In, Fred Crawford Includ ed. He v. s the principal reason why Johnny Butler finished with a net ynrdnge of minus five for the day. Thero are few capable re. serves In the line, particularly ar guard and tackle. All five touchdowns scored ngninut Duko thus far two each by Wake Forest and Colgate and one by Pitt were made while nt least n couple of poor substi tutes v ore In the line. The first team guards, Pete Goddnrd and Tom Bums, are small, the former weighing no more than IA8. Burns checks in at 20 pounds mora. Capt. Bob Barnett, the fiery Georgia boy at renter, was a fourth-stringer at thl time two yrnrs ago. DUKE ALL DRESSED UP WITH NO PLACE TO OO Duke Is better fortified at the ends than at any other position, though I uther Dempsey, a jun ior who started against Colgate, has been on the shelf with a bum knee. The veteran, Al Plosecky, Is an able defender, and Jim Smith Is as good an all-round wtntfmnn aj vnu'll find Rnh Gantt, a sophomore, carries bas- Ketoaii skiii into pass receiving, is improving on defense and Is a good place-kicker. Duko showed that it could como from behind when a Col gnte club, better than Its record Indlcntrs, wont ahead, 14-13, it ter five minutes of the third period. Duke Is alt dressed up for lot of football. Residents of the tobacco belt are finally glad the Blue Devils have somewhere of Importance to go. SOCE WINS. 31 as ASHLAND, Dec. 17 lP) Cen ter Bob Mulder led the Southern Oregon College of Educating basketball team to its fourth straight Oregon Intercolleglats conference win last night as Al bany college of Portland wai trimmed. 30 to 23. Muldei scored 1(1 points. Corporation, New York