i i TT I ir T -i. from. IBHEIB PROBLEM Our baseball Pelicans are be Inil tut upon. Nobody wunti 'em. In (ml Albany him said (but If tbu l'vltcuiia uru lut Into the Slalu luiiguu, Albany will lut It null out of Ilia iSiulu luuuuu. till vurtui) unil Uuguiiu have sunllur opinion. Mutllurd, loo, In looked upon Willi u muusuru of uskuuco by llio northern trio ol statu loop ers. Tho reason If you need one ia dat 01' dobuil luboer. Tne valley lads are unwilling to make in Jeunta down this way. They'd prater to split Hit circuit into norllurn and Ooulnorn divisions thraa saint In each group and con duct tli cnamplomhtp on a year-end playou ayitom. The rub lies In u third tcum to comprlso tlio lower hall. 'Ilium uni t uno. liuiul, which llio norlliorii boys mo wiIiihk lo urtnil to the koullu'iii divuooii, la further iiwuy ironi ivivtllurd thun it is lioni r.ugi'nf, ijuvcrloii mid Al buny mm la probably not In lu vor uf being grunted. Thus It will want lo bo Included In the northern setup. This, loaves Klamath Falle and Mediord In th southern hall which doaan't exactly constitute a circuit. And whar to find anolhor tam. or btlr, two loom? If you huvo .ni answer, con tact I'elu Lciiiiicliilcr, whom I'm Ore will K'vu you (I4 and o free U-miii piian. . Al thu moment a thought oc curs that maybe Lntiriindu would llko to uet In. In that cuae, nil thill a necessury la to pick up a team from around Klamath Kalis. A homeland homo m-rli-s could bp urrunitcd with ull tha names at Hecreiitlon park, thereby anving traveling expensea. Tho whulo business la somo what inoro than allly iimsmuch a viich of tho valley tennis will huvo to iniiko but olio trip to Klamath Fulls and ono to Med ford during tho year, while both tho Crutcra and the Pelicans mint mnko three Jnunta to the north. Itoth aouthcrn teama nro will ing. Why, then, they nrguo, won't tho northern half agree? I'll bite. Q Nevertheless, next Sunday' the reticent trio will meet In Albany to thresh It out. Tho following weekend the entire league will gather at Kugene for a allow down. Klamath fani have their col lective fingers crossed. DISAPPOINTMENT Al Llghtner, iportt editor of the Salem Statesman, has nom inated hla- "mosts" and "bests" of tho lute sttito tourney. Among 'em: "M O S T DISAPPOINTING TEAM Klamath Knlli. The tall est quintet In tho tournoy and looked potentially ons of tho best, but tho Pelicans were con tent to fire from all Improbable angles, losing possession of tho bull." OFFEH Local 84 of tho CIO Interna- Q'lini Woodworkers of America Pondosa, Calif., has volun teered its services for fire sup pression training to tho Shasta National Forest scrvlco for the coming summer. A resolution points out that tho present emergency has caused a shortugo of help for fire fighting und has ulso increased tho flic menace. Tho local, therefore, has volunteered Its services and urged all other lum ber workers to follow. ' It' a gesture which all sports mon should appreciate and be grateful for. This correspondent hopos that others will pitch in. Lord Beaverbrook Will Go to U. S. LONDON, March 10 (AP) Lnrd Beaverbrook, former Brit ish minister of war production, "-111 go to tho United States, it fs announced officially Wed nesday.. A spokesman, dispelling ro cont doubts as to whether Beav erbrook would continue In work for tho governmont since his re moval from tho cabinet, said the publisher would carry on efforts In connection with tho pooling of United Nations resources. EVERY SATURDAY KITE Mini r OREGON HILL BILLIES Cravath N Replace Sam Barry San Francisco Coach Takes Over at Southarn Cal; Navy 'Captures' Barry LOS ANGKLES, Mureh 1 (Ul'l Jeff Cravath, head football coach al San Francisco university, lust night was named to suc ceed Justin (Sam) Hairy us football couch ut University of South ern California. Harry was granted a leave of absence from his coaching position to enter the navy us u lieutenant commander In char;e In Navy .. . kxxfuk i . . r ": fe.' ! 'N i - - fi' '4 8am Barry Navy Eyes Grid Tilts On Coast SAN FRANCISCO. March 11) i,P) The U. S. navy la going to' piny football next fail and Is making out Its schedule to In clude games with Pacific Coast conference university teams if the colleges can and will piny. This was evident today after Lieut. Frank Wlekhorst hod asked both 'the University of California and Stanford for a place on their schedules for his naval air cadet training team at St. Mary's. Both Stanford and California also acknowledged through their graduate athletic managers that some revamping of the confer once schedules will be necessary next week at a meeting in Port land, Ore., to make room for the service teams and also to adjust lo the Golden Bears' new three semester academic program. "Wo will attempt to localize our schedule to fit war condi tions," said 1 Masters, the Stan ford graduate manager. "It Is likely that tho entire football schodulo of tho conference will bo arranged at Portland next week to accommodate changes caused by California's adoption of a new full year semester schedule." Ken Priestley, graduate man ager at Berkeley, asserted, "Our altitudo toward service teams was indicated last year when the U. C. Ramblers played four games." The whole, coast football pro gram has been an uncertain quantity duo to the army's ban on crowds of moro than S000. Whatever happens to the crowds We Have New 1942 DODGE TIUJCKS nml l'icknps Ready for Immediate Delivery! Under the now regula tion (effective March 2, 1942) YOU may be able to purchase a new truck or pickup. The new regulation aets up five classifications of those eligible to pur chase. Classifications are broad enough so that If you need a truck you can get it. We have the nacesaary forms and can assist you In mak ing proper application. Come Inl PRESENT STOCKS ARE THE LAST TRUCKS AND PICKUPS TO BE MANU FACTURED! BEE US NOW! of uvlutlon cadet physical train- ing Cruvnth's appointment hod been urftcd by alumni of the university because he Is a grad uate of the school and captained lis 11)2(1 temn. I.umI year, his first seiison lit Si'U, Cruvnth's team scored 112 points In nine games, the hl;he,t scoring of any teum on tho coast. Following his graduation from (JSC In 11)26, Cruvutli was os sislunt couch there for two years und then from 11)211 through ID.'tl he was head conch at Denver university, llo returned to his alma mater In 1 :).') and from lUi'i until 1941 was line coach under the late Howard Joncn. Barry succeeded as head coach Inst full following the death of Jones. Only a few weeks ago President ltufus B. Von KlelnSniid announced he hud been appointed heud coach for 111-11 but that announcement wus followed by Barry's declara tion that he was entering the navy. Cruvutli, 37 years old, is mar ried und the father of two daugh ters. Honkers Drub Bonanza Title Five, 52-24 TULKLAKE Coach Clyde Frlhholr' triumphant Honker eager continued llieir march to ward the Siskiyou county hoop title last weekend when they downed the Klamath county Bouniuii chumps in a double header non-coiiierence game on the home court. While the game has no bear ing on the chances for tho title on this side of the stale line, the win once more boosted morale or "u nKer lineup to lever P"d nd the lads are whetting olf with Fort Jones here Friday night for chumpionshlp of the cusl-west section. In the main round with the Antlers, Tuleluke shot baskets uround, over uml under the in vaders to lino up a scoro of 52 to 24. Bonanza just returned from the Ashland U tourney and looked good at the opening gun but at half time had fallen 10 points behind. In the third quarter the Honkers bunched for the kill and massed up on overwhelming lead. Forward Bukcr for the locals tallied 24 points. In the preliminary, the Honker B's won a 29-21 game. Winners of the games next Fri day night will piny Weed and Mt. Shasta. The A's will play Weed, holder of first place In tho central section in A compe tition, and the second string plays Mt. Shasta, also In tho central section. If tho game goes mc MonKcr way, a game will be played here on March 27. Looking for DargalnsT Turn to Ihc Classified page. and whether attendance drops or not, the revelation that naval training teams plan on playing makes it seem likely that the universities can count on some form of gridiron sport. I" MtRICA'S SMOOTHEST J AmarlcOTis ere ferttineta la Hialr fine foods. Fortunata, 8 Qjil Q f.il' & too, la tha sitioorti-es-aotlB flavor of this "romous Baar .1 -' ..-e !f t 1 H fi& a? rk 'W from Saattla" which glvas Quito to any meal. America's VeS r :!'- ''L"j,j 8 t. ' CJrCA Smoothest rto tear ta I wlthr tha flnait diihas. f ''' " i"'y-W""'! lal'ilTTI H lHI If "al You'll Ilka Irs alppy aiwrkla end tang ony Mme. In stub- T 111 I TyHlnn jajJ tin, end ON PRAUtariT. roe eon euy satrar saan aty- n ft 5 Nothing New On NCAA's Tourney Bill KANSAS CITY, March 19 UT) There Is something nostalgic about the basketball teams that play tomorrow night In tho west ern NCAA playoffs. Colorado, Rice and Kansas participated In the 1040 games, and are back again this year. Stanford has replaced Southern California who represented the Pacific coast two years ago. One big difference, however, la apt to be In the outcome. Kan sas won the 1840 title with Colo rado finishing third and Rice fourth. The Buffalos of the Rocky Mountain conference enter to nigms mi wun me ivansans pcKgcu as lavoruea 10 go an ine ycar wth an unusually easy 51-w"y- I 20 win over the Pullman, Wash., This favoritism may be slight- j All-Stars. Hank Luisetti, passing ly misplaced when you consider! (lawlessly, made five out of nine that Stanford, Rice and Kansas fiL.(j goa attempts for 10 points, all have batted along at a 50- Bartlcsville was ahead 25-9 at point a game clip and have won1 the half. or shared championships In lea- Tne only service team remain gues that really are tough. , lngtho fensacola, Fla., naval Rice faces Stanford in the ( llyer9wt.nt out beiore the opening game and will count on i Seattle, Wash., Alpines, 45-31, their mercury-tinted offense to , coach Bill Murphy bid good overcome the Indians' superior-1 bye t0 civilian life. The Alpine ity in height. The Owls have coacn wa ordered just beore scored 58.4 points per game t tne uame to report to the navy while holding opponents to on ; frid0y as a physical instructor average of 38.9. Stanford boasts J The game was one of the rough a right smart attack of IU own est in the tournament with 38 which Is paced by the club's co-' f0uls called. cupiaiiis, uon ourness ana mil Cowdcn. Burncss and Cowden at 6 feet 3 Inches, are the small est players on the team. BASEBALL WIOHKSDAV't IXHIalTIOH RESULTS Waitamitua . St. Juls Jlruvna cto- Crllr.1; Mill. Nrw York TsnkM it. ClndnDnli cm cIM; wet ground!. 11. II. K. KyrftClit IIL) s l.i o l'lilU'lrl.hl IN) IS II lurtrll. Jlirrli (7) anil limit; l'.lln-i, Krlmlu (i), Hughe (a; tnd Warren, Llv. aiui,jn (7). K. II. B. X.w York (X) l CI'Yt-lantl IA , 9 1 Koalo, 6) and Panning, Ulacmlra (0i Iiran. Ommek it) and llegau. It. n. t. Uroollro (N) i 9 I Unroll (Al 6 1.1 I Head, Cater (A) and Dapper: Trout, Han dera (). Wnlt (7). Hanihaw (). Faraoaa, enter (7). noilon (A) ' I st. Lmiit (X) I t 0 lolM,n. K)tg (7). nullafid (12) and Cun m ; Wamrae, Brcrheea (4). Lortrinan (7). KrUt (IX) and Cooper,. Maocuio (0). (IX inning). R. II. r. Philadelphia (A) t 7 1 Chlraffu (A) 4 t 0 Weill, Marchlldon () and Wagner: Diet rich, lllgnejr (4), llarnea (7) and Turner. Tokle to Jump At Sun Valley SUN VALLEY, Idaho, March 10 (P) Torger Tokle and two of his most able competitors for national ski jumping honors are scheduled to make exhibition jumps at Ruud mountain, March 29, following the Harriman cup and international ski races. Tokle, holder of the world's record for ski jumping, will ap pear with Alf Engen, winner of the national two-way combined championship at Yosemite last weekend, and Art Devlin, the eastern ace. Read the Classified page Spring Sport Dance Sponaored By Klamath County Junior Chamber of Commerce Saturday, March 21 Klamath Armory Dancing 9 Till 1 Doors Open 8:30 Hollywood Breezes Into AAU Semi-Final Blood-Selling Chicago Clippers Score Upset in Tripping Chemicals By CARL REICH DENVER, March 19 (UP) The Hollywood Twentieth-Centuries breezed Into the quarter-finals In quest of another national AAU basketball championship Wednesday, but their perform ance was overshadowed by a bunch of kids with jaw-breaker names from Chicago's South Side. Tho Chicago "V" Clippers, who sold their blood for $10 a pint so they could come to the world scries of cagedom, came from behind to defeat the Midland, Mich. Chemical A. C. team, 30-34, In the biggest upset of the third round. The Clippers will meet the Bartlesvillc, Okla., Oilers, 1040 champs, Thursday night. The Oilers moved Into the quarter Iinai for the fourth straight Th Hollvwood Twentieth- Centuries, defending champions, displayed all the power of an armored division as they went into the quarter-finals with a 59-53 victory over the Milwau kee, Wis., Allen-Bradleys and their superiority was greater than the six point margin indi cates. The Denver Legions, cham pions in 1937 and 1939, eased through to a 63-29 victory over the Portland, Ore., Bradfords to gain the quarter-finals for the ninth time in 10 years. Big Bob Gruenig, former ail-American center, and Bill Strannigan, Wyoming University all-cc.ifcr- ence guard, led the Legions with 12 and 15 points, respectively. Scores: Denver UKtona SI. Portland, Org. Brad lordt n. Barllaaeilla, Okla. OlMri II, Pullman, Waah. ll-Stara . La Angela CIIMomi S7, Ouaohlta Colksa, ArkaOclpNa, Ark. II. San Sranoitco A. C. (, Dallat Pepper II. Chicago 'Y' Clipper , Midland, Mloh. Chemical A. C. X. Seattle Alpln 41, Penaaoola, Pit. Naval Slyer II. 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