The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 15, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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' Rumori say that the tire situa
tion may result in complete term
ination ol the Klamath County
B league basketball schedule for
the balance of the 1941-42 sea
ton. The recent deciiion of the
Klamath county school board
halting the use of school buses
for athletic team transporta
tion to and from games has
. resulted In the use of private
cars since a week ago. Now,
however. Individual car own
i ers are figuring that if the
school board, with a priority,
feels It Inadvisable to squander
rubber on athletics they, too,
'Can't afford it.
Which leaves some 80 B cir
cuit athletes with no way to
travel.
It's possible, however, that the
schedule may merely be juggled
in such a manner as to eliminate
long hops.
Which could easily mean that
Chiloquln, currently leading the
basketball race, and Gilchrist,
tied for fifth, would be left out
in the north Klamath county
cold. Six of the small circuit
schools Malin, Merrill, Bly,
Bonanza, Henley and Keno
are within comparative shouting
distance of each other and could
conceivably arrange the slate's
balance so that only a minimum
amount of travel would be neces
sary. .
The Panthers and Loggers,
however, are more or less iso
: lated from the circuit's core
' and would probably have to
drop out. Particularly Gil
christ, almost 100 miles north
, of Klamath Falls.
Perhaps the schedule may be
rearranged to permit two games
j either doubleheaders or two
consecutive night's play on
each trip in order to finish the
winter program. Thusly the
traveling would be halved.
. Or possibly a tournament
held In the Klamath Union
high school gym to determine
- the championship. The tourney
could be staged later, mean
;. time the B boys could split
' into intramural groups or
- schedule games on a catch-as-catch-can
basis with nearby
: quintets In order to maintain
j the competitive . element of
? athletics.
: Any way you glance at it, it's
a makeshift situation at best and
unfortunate at a time when the
county, as the nation, needs ath
letics and the relaxation and edu
cation they employ.
COLLEGE PARK, Ga, Jan.
IS (JPj Mix preachers and a
rabbit and what do you get?
. A threesome behind a four
some of parsons jumped a rab
bit. The rabbit fled toward the
foursome. One of the golfing
ministers swung a club.
He hit the rabbit in the head,
killed it, broke his $8 golf club.
BOXINO
By The AMOCa1d Prsaa
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147, Puerto Rloo, (topped Irish Eddie Dolan,
147, Waterbury, Conn., 3).
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Bronchitis
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cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
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Rickys Edge
Tik Tok '5';
Knights Win
Scott Paces Jewelers
To 44-40 Victory At
Dorris Townies Lose, 37-30
Rickys cammerclal hoopsters
slipped through with a close 44
to 40 (Win over Tik Tok in the
first game of Wednesday night's
loop. In the final tilt the KCs
dropped Dorris, 37 to 30.
Tik Tok didn't give up their
game without a struggle and a
mean one at that because to the
final whistle it was anyone's ball
game. At the half Rickys trail
ed 17 to 19. In the final two
quarters the Jewelers tossed in
enough tallies to catch up and
pass the Sixth strecters.
Scott of Rickys held the high
man spot with 19 counters to his
credit. He tossed in six field
goals and seven free throws.
Putman, also of the Jewelers,
tossed in 11 markers. For the
losing Tik Tok troupe, Sanders
tallied 11 points with Center
Slaymaker tossing in 10 scoring
points.
In the final game it was the
KC quintet all the way after a
good margin of 22 to 12 at the
end of the first half.
High scorer for the Knights
was Smith who bucketed 11
markers. Cooley and Franey
each chalked up seven points.
Two of the Dorris Townies prac
tically did all the scoring. Wil
liams accounted for nine points
and Menges plopped in 10.
The First Nationals still lead
the field with four wins, no
losses. Rickys is trailing close
behind with four wins, one loss.
The Knights are in third place
with three wins and two losses.
Next Tuesday the first place
First Nationals will take on last
place Dorris, and Tik Tok will
tangle with the Knights of Co
lumbus. RICKYS (44) Pm. (40) TIK TOK
Soott, 19 P 11. Sanders
Putnam, 11 F 1. Fleck
BogoUr. 4 r 10, Blivmaker
Heiley, 1 r 9, Anderson
Maybew, 8 O 4. House
Zamskl. 0 4, Chatburn
Porter. 0 s 0, Moore
Molttore, 0 .
Amerling, S .
Cooler, 7
Franey, 7
Smith, 11
Crapo, 4
Erans, S
10. Menges
, Williams
0, Robinson
0. Hotick
0. Patterson
. S. M. Marshall
5. Vleette
. 0. R. Marshall
. Hatfield
Blimp Phelps
Signs to Play
With Pirates
ODENTON, Md., Jan. 15 (UP)
Babe (The Blimp) Phelps, stormy
petrel who quit catching for the
Brooklyn Dodgers last June and
became history's only player to
abandon a pennant - winning
team, signed a contract Wednes
day with the Pittsburgh Pirates
and announced he was darned
happy because he is pretty
tired of spending his time paint
ing houses.
"Best thing that ever could
have happened was my trade to
the Pirates," the 1941 season
mystery man stated flatly. "I
don't want to play anywhere I'm
not wanted. I'm sure I'll like it
at Pittsburgh. The Pirates are
going to have a good club and
they'll give everybody in the
league something to look for.
I'm really glad to get the
change."
ATHLETES LOST
OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 15 (VP)
Weber junior college lost two
star athletes today.
Nelso Moku and Albert Lo
loti, co-captains of the 1942
football team left for Hawaii
with the explanation "We are
needed at home now." Moku
also played basketball.
Nw York, N. V.
S3 Proof
Mountain Climber
V
Hc5
George Hamburg of Colorado
outscalei Andy Levana of St.
John's as westerners win. 39-33,
before 12.968 at Madison Square
Garden.
Tigers
Seeking
Infielder
Chorley Gehringer Out
As Plover, May Coach
By WATSON SPOELSTRA
DETROIT, Jan. 15 (.-P) The
Detroit Tigers nave retired Char
ley Gehringer, slick fielding sec
ond baseman, by omitting him
from their 1942 playing roster,
but the door to his rerun to
baseball is more than slightly
ajar.
The Detroit management is en
deavoring to interest the 38-year-old
mechanical man infielder in
a coaching job under Manager
Del Baker where he conceivably
would undergo the usual condi
tioning process and thus might
be available for active duty in
an emergency. But thus far the
untalkative Gehringer, pursuing
his business as a manufacturer's
agent, has been somewhat more
than characteristically silent.
For the first time in 19 years
the name of Gehringer was miss
ing from the Detroit squad list
when it was :innounced yester
day. To fill the second base job
the Tigers nominated Jimmy
Bloodworth, acquired by trade
from Washington, and Lambert
(Dutch) Meyer, former Texas
Christian footballer purchased
two years ago.
BLANKS MAILED
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 UP) A.
A.U. officials mailed entry
blanks today for their annual in
door track festival here on Feb
ruary 28.
Dodson Says It's a Cinch
To Repeat in Oakland Open
OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 15 VP) 'The only reason I made
the trip west this year," said voluble Leonard Dodson, "was to
repeat my victory in the Oakland open. This is my course here.
Watch my smoke!"
The Kansas City golfer referred to Oakland'! Sequoyah
Country club, a par-70 layout over which he operated last year
with sufficient skill to beat out Ben Hogan and E. J. "Dutch"
Harrison in a playoff for the biggest piece of the annual $5000
pot.
Dodson and some 185 other professionals and amateurs began
trie vz-noie swing again today,"
and in this group there was a
goodly number ready and per
haps qualified to cool the de
fending champ's aspirations to
another $1200 purse.
This list included both Harri
son and Hogan, the latter fresh
from victory in the opulent Los
Angeles open.
It numbered also Sammy
Snead, Harry Cooper, Dick Metz
and Jimmy Demaret, champions
in the other four previous years
that this Oakland stop has held
a regular place on the winter
tournament itinerary.
Sequoyah is no pushover
course, not even for the 35 or
so nationally known pros who
will try to mortify its proud
greens and natural hazards be
tween now and Sunday night.
Clubhouse concensus picks 276
or higher as the probable win
ning card.
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USLTA May
Cut Tourney
Schedules
Plan Outlined to Give
Game Back to You and
I; Pros Taking Start
By AUSTIN BEALMEAR
NEW YORK. Jan. 15 UP)
Faced with the problem of car
rying on through the war with
what players the armed forces
don't need and the professionals
don't want, the U. S. Lawn Ten
nis association is about to take
the game away from the stars
and hand it over to the boys who
still find-the net too high.
The first step in adjusting the
USLTA program to wartime re
quirements will be taken at the
orsanization's annual meeting
here Saturday, with President)
Holcombe Ward advocating a
plan to "get people out of the
grandstand and onto the courts."
Specifically, Ward will request
the executive committee to can
cel the national indoor tourna
ment for men this year and let
the 6utdoor championships, both
singles and doubles, be decided
in one tournament at Forest
Hills Instead of separately as In
the past.
If Ward's plan is approved,
the one national outdoor tourna
ment for both men and women
in singles and doubles will be
held here August 27 to Septem
ber 7. The plan does not in
volve the women's indoor meet.
"Most of the ranking players
among the men probably will be
in service by then," Ward said,
"but there will be many young
men under military age to fill
their places, thanks to the asso
ciation's Junior development pro
gram." In the future. Ward said, the
USLTA will pay less attention to
the first ten ranking players and
more attention to the rank and
file.
Greenleaf Drops
From Unbeaten
Billiard List
CHICAGO, Jan. 15 UP) The
world three - cushion billiards
tournament's undefeated field,
which lost Ralph Greenleaf yes
terday, may be reduced even
further today if Earle Looka
baugh maintains his surprising
play.
The Chicagoan had not won a
match going into yesterday's
play. But against Greenleaf, the
pocket billiards champion mak
ing his first bid for three-cushion
honors, Lookabaugh showed
form from the start and polished
off his foe with a brilliant finish
20 points in 10frames to win
50 to 38. The match went 46 inn
ings and was Lookabaugh's first
victory in four starts.
Tonight Lookabaugh will con
tinue his undermining campaign
against another undefeated op
ponent W e 1 k e r Cochran.
Champion Willie Hoppe also will
return to action, seeking his third
win in a row at the expense of
Art Rubin of Brooklyn, who has
yet to win a match.
Al Lightner Named
Salem Sports Editor
SALEM, Jan. 15 (JP) Al
Lightner, former coast and West
ern International league base
ball player, became sports editor
of The Oregon Statesman today,
succeeding Ron Gemmell, who
resigned to enter government
service
Lightner played with Holly
wood In 1938, played with and
managed Bellingham, and then
joined the Salem club.
SUCCESS STORY
PHILADELPHIA Charley
O'Brien, cage coach at LaSolle
college, was captain of the fresh
men, acting captain of the vars
ity in his junior year and co-captain
in his senior year as a play
er at Temple university.
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THURSDAY
UNTIL 12 P. M.
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PAGE EIGHT
Bobby Riggs Increases
Lead in Pro Tennis Tour
CHICAGO, Jan. 15 (UP) Bobby Rlggs increased hit lead in
"payoff" standings of the Alexis Thompson professional tennis
tour Wednesday night with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Don Budge,
In tho other mutch of an exhibition before a crowd of 5000
In Chicago stadium, Fred Perry downed Frnnk Kovucs, 6-8, 8-3,
6-4, for his first triumph of the current scries.
Under Promoter Thompson's system, the winner of the most
matches receives tho most money. Riggs and Perry shured 36 per
cent of the night's profits ns a ;
result of their victories. Rlggs
win gave him nine triumphs
against four losses on the pres
ent tour.
Riggs kept his veteran oppo
nent on the defensive through
out most of their match with
booming baseline shots. Budge
showed only occasional flnshes
of his best form.
Kovacs, after winning the
first set, began to miss frequent
ly while Perry steadied. Both
players held their services for
the first eight games of the
last set before Perry broke
through for a 5-4 advantage.
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Max Baer
Bout With
Pastor Eyed
Former Champion Claims
Jacobs Interested In
New York Cloih In May
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jon.
18 (UP) Cornier Heavyweight
Champion Max Baer Wednesday
announced Promoter Mlko
Jacobs had approached him on
the possibility of a mutch with
Hob Pastor In Now York City
tills Mny.
Making a surprise appenrunce
before the California assembly
during a wartime session, liner
said he was anxious to meet
Pastor, who was once his spar
ring partner before Baor's fight
with Max Schmcling In 103:1.
Baer also said ho had applied
some months ago to the army for
enlistment as a physical educa
tion Instructor and would renew
his application after the Pastor
fight, or earlier If it Is not sched
uled. Baer said he would discuss the
mutch next week when his man
ager, Ancll Hoffman, returns
from New York City with Buddy
Baer, the younger brother who
lost to Champion Joe Louis for
the second tlmo lost Friday.
"Now that Buddy Is announc
ing his retirement from the ring,
I'll liavo to make my sixth come
back," Max wisecracked to the
legislators. Later he confirmed
that Jacobs telephoned him Fri
day about a Pastor fight.
"I've kept In condition and
weigh only 222, two pounds over
my fighting weight," Baer said.
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"IM Ilka to train for WMk
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figure I ought to get at least
:ifl,000."
Pastor and Baer both lost two
flghta to Louis. Max will be 1X
next month. He began flghtliV
In 1027,
Navy Fund Gets
$89,000 From
Louis-Baer Go
NP:W YORK, Jon. 18 (T) If
you have been wondering exact
ly what happened to the $100,
000 the navy relief fund didn't
get from the $100,700 gross gat
of last Friday's Joe Louis-Buddy
Baer brawl, Just think no more
of it.
Every cent Is accounted for
and a beaming navy, with a
check for $80,002.01 don't ask
us whut that odd cent Is for
Is all smiles not only over Its
take, but over the fact that Pro
moter Mike Jacobs added several
thousand dollars to the charlty'i
cut by holding expenses lower
than for most of the other hnavis,
weight championship shindigs V
the lust decade.
This KING of ALL
Cough Mixtures
Acts Like A Plash
Tha Klnf nf all mufti tJiMlflnaa- Hurt
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