The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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PAGE ELEVEN
NEW VUHK, Ui'C. 17 (Wide
World) .Seems to be open sea-
win lor suggestions on now me
..porta pruginiii vnn be made to
III the military progrum . . .
.loiiilnu the rutili, huw about
IpciKtponiiig the building u( thut
4skiwiiii mm i i n in e mm
W'klnH tin' dough from the
"golden bull gitinus (which will
hi' played In I'vi-ry stale) Intu
ilr(cn.'.u boiulfc',' '1 lu in might
i ven bo a surplus (or Dm iirmy
mill nuvy ri'lli f fund. Tho Nul-
irtltli tiiemwlul wouldn't lose
i. ul, rlthrr . . . Scoop Lutlmur
ol tho Groeiivllln (S, 'O Niiw
tDiiirii up with thu 1 1 It'ii thut
iiillrui'H idiollld (IkIiiic (rcsh-
nun I'llillbh' 'or vmaily tit It
li'tu-M uiul llici senium Im'llgible
Otdiilm muni ol llirin will be
hciduitf lor the ui my anyway
. Wouldn't thu I una go over
ull with (oolbull cooclu-s wl o
in m l with wnwr wiuuiU lor
mxt yeiir? . . . Dixie confer-'
ncn uln.'udy him iniidr h itui t
.y voting to let the Irtish pluy.
EXPLANATION?
Corporal Kurl I'lnni, fonnrr
jjiiln .SUitn Join mil i.iorU writer
Qiw at Itiindolph r'lrld. Tex.,
writes Spurt Kd. llob Hooey
Una explanation of Unit 71-7
Texas-Oregon icorc . . . Story
n thill J lint before Duke I'ol
the Hone buwl bid, Oregon .State
wirud Tex tit Hint thu Lung
litiriu could be. Invited if lliey
would cancel the Oregon game
. ,. . beuins the boys floured they
rotildn t gullible ' the Hose
howl prestige iiKuin.nl the chance
llml Oregon would knock 'i'exaa
nlf ... So thu Texun weul out
to show them uil what orl of
a gamblo It would have been.
CALLING NAMES
In Chnlhinooiiu, 'Venn., they'ro
already culling Duke vi. Oregon
Statu Ulo "Tobucco bowl" . , ,
How about a fresh iiuine for an
rmturil uuiue plnyed In the
south.' .. . . And next Sunday's
pro playoff Is beinn Uihbed as
tho '.Snow bowl,'' which seems
nppropruilo In view of lite fact
U was so cold In Chicago last
ft'i-k thai the pnix-r reported
Those red-hot Hems Irene the
hull In the Init few seconds of
the B'inir.
ODDS AND SOME ENDS
The Dodders have culled off
noimUhtlnns with the Yanks
over Dolph Cnntllll . . . Young
eil owner at the Now Orleans
AP Poll Names DiMag
Outstanding Athlete
Ttd Williams Second, Joe Louis
Third in Annual Sports Survey
Br Onto ROBERTSON
NEW YOHK, Doc. 17 (P) For breaking all major league
consecutive hitting records with a string of 90 straight games,
J oo DIMugglo was voted the outstanding melo athlclo of 1041
by a margin of more than 2 to 1 over his nearest rival.
The slugging New York Yankee outfielder, who batted .357,
piled up a total of 1S7 points as 42 of the 82 sports experts par-
tlclpntlng In The Associated
Press annual poll placed him
ar?
CALLED
TO THE
COLORS!
I am leaving soon to loin the
army and MUST reduce stock
so I can sell out. It you
ever want a BUY on a fur
Coat . . . ACT NOWI
Sam Goldstein
EVERY
,FUR COAT
REDUCED
- - - and drastically!
You can't (ouch top quality,
highly styled furs like these
for any where near the
prices I'm asking . . coma
In at oncel
STILL THE SAME
LOW TERMS
CUMMING'S
FUR SHOP
115 South 7th
Wilson Drubs
Lemos, Keeps
NBA Crown
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 17 VP)
Pittsburgh Jackie Wilson needed
only one fist, his left, to decisive
ly outpoint Itlchle Lemos last
jught and keep the National Box
ing association featherweight
championship ho won from
Hlchle hero Nov. 18.
Tho 27-year-old Pittsburgh
negro, veteran of 10 years In tin
ring, calmly set about his work
in the first round and either won
or drew In all of the first nine.
He had such a big lead by the
time Lemos frantically began
trying for u knockout In the
tenth that he Just protected him
self through the last three of the
12 heats.
Referee Abe Roth gave Wilson
seven lounds and Lemos three,
with two even. Judge Charles
Root, former Itghtheavywclght
champion, said It was WiIsod 0-3.
The other Judge, Ccorgo Dlake,
called it 0-3-1, and a draw.
Each boxer Just mad the 128
pound feather limit.
fairgrounds race meeting will
be Cleo Patricia Pelleterl (age
one) , . . Her pop, Tony, will
raco a 2-ycar-old by Savanak-
Mlns Chancery in her name
. . . No wonder the fans are
confused about the effect of the
war on sports when the army
plans to ban all California
events that will draw 10,000 at
tho same time the navy is lln
Ing up a huge boxing show at
Los Angeles for the benefit of
Pearl harbor victims.
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Topics
By John rttr
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first o n their
lint. Hq was
glvn either sec
onri or third
place on 20
other ballots,
Ted Williams,
who In hitting
406 for the Boi-
Inn t) A Gntr Ks.
come the first
' k.j ' m, li Uamiar In
man,, . t
ski mi the .400
mark, ran sec
Ted Williams ond to DIMag-
glo. Polling five first-place votes,
Williams received a total of 74
on the basis of three points for
first, two for second and one
for third.
Joe Louis, heavyweight box
ing champion, outscored Wil
liams in the number of first
places, receiving 10, but wound
up third with 64 points for his
unDrecedented Dcrformance of Mrjoro
neenMf,,ll t..f nt I n tf hl lilll'
seven times during the year.
With Craig Wood, U. S. open
golf king, finishing fourth with
27 votes, football was completely
routed for the first time In three
years. Tommy Harmon of Michi
gan won No. 1 honors last year
and Niles Kinnick of Iowa in
1839 but this year the gridiron
sport could do no better than
fifth with Don Hutson, the Green
Bay Packers' great end. Golfer
Bud Ward received five points.
Five coaches, four of them
gridiron mentors, received con
sideration. They were Frank
Leahy of Notre Dume, Earl Blalk
of the Army, Burt Shotton, lead
er of the Columbus Redbirds of
the America Baseball associa
tion, Paul Brown of Ohio State
and Bernie Blerman of Minne
sota's unbeaten Gophers.
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All Quiet on Rose Bowl Front;
Army Okays North Carolina Site
PASADENA. Calif.. Dec. 17 Wn All was oulet an the Pasa-
; dena Rosa bowl front tonight.
Leaving behind a note advising ticket purchasers not to
worry about their refund for the New Year's day game here
between Oregon State and Duke, Athletic Director Percy Locey
of Oregon State headed to Durham, N. C, new site of the contest.
Locey said the Oregon State team would leave Corvallis,
Ore., Friday, work out at the University of Chicago December
22, and possibly again at Wash-" "
Ingtqn, D. C, before going Into
Chapel Hill, N. C. home of the
University of North Carolina,
which Is a short distance from
Durham.
Locey said checks which had
not been cleared here were al
ready In the malls, addressed to
ticket applicants. Applicants
whose checks already had
cleared will get their refunds
not later than January 10 after
ho returns from Durham.
He said approximately 80.
000 ticket applications were In
the Rose bowl office
DURHAM, N. C. Dee. 17 (P)
The army has given the green
light to the playing of the Rose
bowl game between Duka uni
versity and Oregon State here
on January 1.
Frank Pelraon, secretary of
the Durham chamber of com
merce, said that he had received
a telegram from the offico of
the adjutant general of the army
In Washington.
The telegram said that 'The
el fEREr COMES
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war department has no objec
tion to playing of Rose bowl
game at Duke university."
The army okay apparently
cleared away the final obstacle
to moving of the New Year
classic from Pasadena, Calif., to
Durham.
CORVALLIS, Dec. 17 W)
Oregon State college will make
Its eastern division Rosa bowl
hcadquartori at Chapel Hill, N.
C, Football Coach Lon Stiner
announced Tuesday.
He said the Beavers would
leave Portland Friday night for
the game with Duke university,
working out at Chicago Monday
and at Washington, D. C, Tues
day. The 32-player squad has been
offered the facilities of the Uni
versity of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, Stiner said, and
will remain there until shortly
before the New Year's game.
Seattle Prep Pilot
After Husky Job
SEATTLE, Dec. 18 (IP) A
new popular Seattle high school
coach tossed his hat Into the ring
today as the first openly avoweol
candidate for the University of
Washington football coaching
post.
Loon Brlgham, whose Garfield
high school elevens have won
eight city prep titles In the past
12 years, said ha was applying
for the grid position left open
by the termination of Coach Jim
my Fhelnn's contract summarily
last Saturday.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (P)
Tacklea Alex Santllll and Len
DeConcinl of the Sugar-bowling
Fordham football team, have ap
plied for admission in the naval
air corps. They boost to 12 the
members of the Rams seeking
to oln that branch of the service.
aoxiNo
Bf Tha Aaaoalalad Praaa
to ASUtl.KS J,rkla WII40H, IM.
PUI.hurih, retainer! XBA faUiir-llhl
Sit I. outpolnUns Klehard Lenoa, 124. Loa
Anirlri. (Itl.
WHIT I'LAINS. N. Y. Jark Kcnnr.
141 Lltlniitoii. X. J., atoppail Auiia
Anaarann. 119114. Harrtion. K. V., (S).
BROOKLYN. .V. V. I 10 K17 Kaplan,
111. Int Angelaa. and Vlanta Boataou.
117 . Brooklyn, drew. ().
NEW YORK Taml Maurirllo, 1S1V
Krw York. atopp4 Jamta D. Turnar. til.
Dallai. Trtaa. II).
JERSEY CITY. IT. J. Tip" Urkln,
IU. llarMild. K. J., outpotntad Tommy
SplrtH. 111. t'nkintown. Pa.. (I).
PERTH AMROY. N. J. Orna Plntar.
IM. AlrAdoo. Pa., outpolntad Pat Maacar
nara. 111, Rrooklin. N. Y., ).
There are now 6000 chinchil
las in the United States.
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Hand Position,
Not Arm, Puts
Hook on Ball
Fifth of 12 Articles
By JOE FALCARO
Graatest Match Came Bowler
Just as a baseball pitcher has
an assortment of deliveries, so
does a bowler have "stuff" on
the ball. A pitcher naturally
holds the ball differently for his
various deliveries. A bowler
does the same thing.
Most widely used delivery is
the hook ball. It Is more popu
lar than cither the straight ball,
curve or backup.
A hook ball is thrown out of
the side of the hand, as Illustrat
ed. A counter-clockwise twist
puts spin on the ball. The thumb
is released first and the fingers
apply the spin.
The straight ball is thrown
with an open hand. No twist Is
put on the ball. Beginners usu
ally find this delivery easiest.
Bowlers who use a slow ball
prefer the curve. It is effective
on highly polished alleys but
difficult to master. A lot of spin
is imparted to the ball.
The backup ball results when
the hand is twisted in a clock
wise motion instead of counter
clockwise. Few good bowlers
use this delivery. Its strike per
centage is low, and it is difficult
to control.
It Is important to remember
the hand and not the entire
arm determines the type of ball
you throw. Don't try to direct
a hook by throwing across the
alley. Follow straight through.
If your hand is in the proper
position the ball will do the
work.
NEXT: Advantage of tha hook.
741 IU
Rain floods the burrows of
earthworms and drives them to
the surface, hence so many are
tin seen after a rain.
Fremont Graders Capture Annual
City Foul-Tossing Competition
Fremont school won the an
nual free throw tournament con
ducted by the city elementary
schools. For the first time in
four years that the tournament
has been run off no records were
bettered though several good
marks were established by indi
vidual shooters.
Fremont made a total of 526
out of 1000 attempts compared to
the record of 952 set by Roose
velt last year. Thia is the third
time Fremont has finished on
top and the trophy now becomes
theirs for keeps.
In this tournament each school
solects 15 boys, by conducting a
school tournament, who make
up the foul shooting team. Each
of these 15 boys shoot 50 basket
ball free throws, the 10 highest
then shoot an additional 50 at
tempts, making a total of 1000
shots to be scored in the inter
school contest.
Roosevelt, last year's winner,
finished second with 488; Mills
school was third with 430.
In the individual scoring Jim
Palmer of Fremont was high
with 74 ringers out of 100 shots.
Moore of Roosevelt was runner
up with 67 followed by White,
Fremont, 66; Rex Salyer, Mills,
58; Linman and Reed of Fre-
When la Medlord
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Madera
Joe and Anne Earlty
Proprietors
,rresem ur rouaiy
i v.
a superbgift . , . Immakiog L W. Harper"
cost is no obecf
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The Gold Medal Whiskey
S'O.'taii
ICE TEAM WITHDRAWS
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 17 )
The . Portland waterfront team
withdrew yesterday from the
Northwest Ice Hockey league.
Promoter Bobby Bowa said he
feared war conditions would re
sult In an Inferior brand of
hockey, citing that the Boeing
team of Seattle would be unable
to travel because of a seven-day
work week and that several
other teams were about to lose)
players to military service.
3
4ai
Joe Falcaro , . proper releasew
ran i ----rTT-rri
showing that he's NOT be
hind the times in choosing
pleasant eating spot.
Drop in this evening with
the famllyl
mont, and Perrln, Roosevelt, 57
and Buster Heath, Riverside, 53.
This year the city average
fell considerably below the high
mark of last year. The 1940
tournament produced a total of
2663 or an average of 44.4 per
cent compared to this year's total
of 2479, an average of 41.5 per
cent of all shots attempted.
Car makers say that if tires
are underinflated six Dounds. 13
per cent of the engine power is '
lost.
HEY- WHAT 5 THE
BEST WHISKEY
VALUE ?
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You trust its quality
Buy people know what tht
pautt that refrethtt with ice-cold
Coca-Cola really meant. It's
a little minute long enough to
enjoy a moment's rest and
refreshment, a a the buoyant re
freshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola.
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