The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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    March 12. 1042
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
KUHS Frosh
Look Back on
Best Season
Winner of 10 out of 11 schod
uld gnmoa, thn Klamath Union
high school Frcshmnn team,
couched by Joo 1'i-ak, rocontly
closed Uio most auccviuiful nc-n-aoti
In I'ullcau frush history,
year-end fluurci showed Thurs
day. Tlio tlnglo Frosh loss was
Inter vanned. Freshman fol
litwort snld that It wan undoubt
edly the brat baskt'tboll year In
Kreshtnun history.
Tho Pcllvniu'ttoi piled up 317
ftnta to their opponent' - 232
Jlfu wrra loppt-d In tho scoring
drpaitnuMit by Eastman who
bagKod 31 buckets and 6 freo
throws for 68 points. Tall Bob
Cullman followed with 27 field
goals and three gifts for 37.
Individual scoring for the
season:
VMltntn, M; f'llman. 61 Pvrkini. IN;
K-mMDii. Mi lll-lin. u; Tal,r. 17; OuiM.
HI SClH. Ill I'.M.In, 7; WH,,., . Kln.
ltd. i. TlaiUII. I, ShlKar, 0. liel'riauiajr.
Great Lakes
Schedules 10
Big Grid Tiffs
OhtAT LAKfc.8, 111., March
12 t1") Tlio Ureal Lakes naval
training station will play 1U
football yaiues this fall against
Ton and oilier majur mid
v?Fstorii universities.
Hear Admiral John Downcs
said tho schedule, now belli- ar
ranged, was In Hue with a phy
sical hardening program plan
ned for tho thousands of men
passing throuffh the station In
each truinlng period.
Tho broadened athletic pro
gram, ho added, would ba under
tho leadership of nationally fa
mous conches and would In
clude intramural baseball and
continuation of tntercollciiinte
basketball. Thu powerful Ureal
Lakes baketbnli ton m has
scored 20 victories In Its first 34
gamrt.
REISER THROWS
PAYTONA BEACH, Flo,
"How that boy can throw! ' ox-
limed Johnny Huzo, formerly
filio riills, as he watched a
II come sizzling straight to
home plate from the outfield
during yesterday's llrouklyn
Dodger workout.
Tho "boy" was Pclo Reiser,
rifling throw from center field.
i Jain
ball
GORDON STILL GOOD
ST. PETE11SUUHG, Fla. Joo
Gordon apparently lost nono of
his class during his holdout
sicgo. Tho Yankee second base
man handled seven chances
flawlessly in his second game
yesterday, bringing his two-dav
total to 10. Two of his chances
were running catches with hit
back to tho pluto.
ffclAMI BEACH, Flo. Two
sophomores, First Baseman Nick
Elten and Catcher Ben Warren,
show promise of maintaining
slugging reputations with the
Phils, Both were club mainstays
iO. rookies and opened the
grapefruit season against the
Giants Impressively. Etten sin
gled and Warron doubled him
home for one of tho team's two
winning runs.
Bowling
Al Klamath HMrtillMI Alleys
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London has a children's
beauty parlor, where girls of
nine years may hove their eye
brows plucked, nails tinted, and
hair waved.
IDE ALONE SIAI1DS OUT
3i!f
.fcZk $119 bY ' If
l!-i:. mm m m m ir.
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VKTORIA MLU
rtcmrrrd liy lr.
Livinon In
Vktufi Pallft ara
Ni-Kftra. The ipmy
U notkehl6 fur 10
milcf, IN) tound for
2U. Victor Fnlli
tand out aliww Junt
aa Old Jordnn ttiimU
out, tlia atandard
for nrn wto know
Utclr bourbon beau
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Among Bourbon Whlsklei H't
old Jordan
RINTUCKY ITSAI0HT iOUSION WHISKIT
SHII Mad tlis
OihIm 0M-'Miia "Shw" Wif
Men who know bourbon know whnt it tnkes to
achieve the delicious extra-smooth, extra-rich
tnale of Old Jorrlnn Kentucky Slralght Dourhon
Whiikey. Wo stick to the genuine old-fashioned
method thst takes more time, more care the
"low" way we stnrted 10Q yesrs so. We still
buy premium grriins. Uo mora of them to the gal
lon. Simmer our main ilouly. That's how wo get
such tM smoothnns, 'tlrarichneis. That's why
Old Jordnn ttnuitu Kentucky Straight Bour
bon Whiskey every drop sells so well In tha
"bourbon country, where men know their bour
bon best. Yes, Old Jordan costs mora to maka
but not to drink. So treat yourself to the extra
pleasure of the m' Old Jordan.
Co ttyDliiltlin Frdueti,Iaoorpmti4,DMtSTu1i,Kr.
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O M E N gprlrux Just can't b
far behind when out of tha south
comes this pose of winsome
Winifred Lewis, blooming In tha
gladioli acres between Fort
Myers and Tampa, FU.
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III OLD MEDICI
CHICAGO. Mnrch 12 In a
cheap, 30-ycor-old mcdirlne, the
University of Illinois Medical
collcgo has discovered a potent
remedy for prematura births.
The mcdlcino is a hormone ox
truct from thu corpora lutca of
sows. It hns been used for years
for the nausea of expectant
mothers, but tho life-saving po
tency went unrecognized.
This extract costs about 40
conts un ampoule, a little glass
tube-full, compared with about
$1.23 for the other premature
birth remedy. Thu latter might
cost $130 if given throughout
pregnancy, while the Inexpen
sive one would be less than $23.
Furthermore, the low cost
medicine appears to be Just as
effective. Its development is re
ported by Dr. F. H. Falls, pro
fessor of obstetrics and gynecol
ogy and head of tho department.
Tho 40-ccnt remedy, used in
Cook County hospital here on
300 cases of threatened prema
ture births, saved 80 per cent
of the babies. At the same time,
In 30 similar cu.scs not given the
extract, (10 per cent o f the
mothers lost their bublcs.
Practically identical results
were obtained in 200 cases
treated in the tamo way at tho
Research ond Educational hos
pital of tho University of Illin
ois. This medicine, however, docs
much more It has stopped pre
mature labor. It has helped to
control hemorrhane in a condi
tion known as ablatio placenta,
which kills unborn babies. It
has also delayed hemorrhage
from another serious complica
tion, placenta previa, until the
babies developed sufficiently so
that they could bo taken by
caesarean operation.
Dr. Kails sold tho indications
are that the extract may contain
on unknown hormone. The ex
istence of this substance may
have been masked for years by
the fact that the corpora lutca,
source of the extract, produces
also a well known hormone,
progesterone. After its discov
ery progesterone was synthe
sized by chemists, who mode it
fron soy beans.
This synthetic product had tho
same chemical formula as the
natural progestarone and should
have been as effective for pre
mature birth. But it was not.
That unusual circumstance led
Dr. Falls to suspect that some
other, unknown hormone, was
tho potent factor.
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ing around in mid-ssason form. Loft to right! Dsrlo Lodigiana, third basomanj Bob Ksnnody, an
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SAD MISTAKE
MONTGOMERY, Ala. ()
One of Maxwell Field's privates
would like a quick shift to an
other post. A public relations
officer sent him to "cover" a
speech by a senior officer of
the post. When the private re
turned the pro asked: "Well,
how was the speech?"
, "You didn't miss anything by
not going, sir," answered the
soldier.
That's right, I didn't," said
the pro. "I helped write the
speech.".
WELL FIXED
CAMP DAVIS, N. C. VP)
This army mouse was well off.
When members of the post
offlco staff found their accounts
$30 out of balance they started
a check and recheck and a wide
search. Finally, secreted in a
little used desk drawer, a well
nibbled $50 money order was
found, serving as the lining of
a mouse's nest.
MEANEST VANDAL
DUBUQUE; la. W William
Udell Jr. has a nominee for the
title of "meanest vandal." 1
He told police someone took
the inner tube from his spare
tire and cut it up into small
bits.
We don't expect any more be
cause money Isn't worth much,
now because everything is so
high priced. Roger Bopenber
ger and Fritz Elliott, Milwaukee
12-year-olds, writing Treasury
Secretary Morgenthau for per
mission to sell defense stamps.
. Today, the well-dressed, high
altitude test pilot must wear, in
addition to his flying suit, para
chute, helmet, goggles and radio
equipment, complete oxygen
equipment. Including an emer
gency mask and separate oxygen
supply.
A ceiling light at Randolph
field, Texas, throws a powerful
beam on the underside of
cloud, by which weather . ob
server determines height of over
cast. Daytimes a balloon Is
used.
A "Jerry" is the British name
for a German airman.
vn ou " eniov k's Kess'or blend,
y0Snt. "1 "k " yu have to do
nf'tJlMk ft 1 -t!.8.J?s '.qn comPqrtJ
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maa Georce Doruwlly, Kinf rives out with a canine sons perhaps .,
to say he's ready for the Dalmatian firehouse competition at the. .
a-noal Westminster Kennel Club show. Klnr won It test roar, '
Hot Footwork
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The man on the ground. Marine combat expert Col. Anthony J, D.
BidtHe, is down but not out Skillful footwork can be used to over
come the advantage held by soldier wielding sheathed bayonet
. , during personal combat drill at Quantico, Va.
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