nBDL-BOlD By FRANK CALISE Th Klamath Pelicans arl go fas io play soma tough outfiti coma Friday night at 8:30. Four teams will ba represented, tiam.lv. GranU Pa". Madiord. I Norm nana ana jour Pelicans. I Thaaa taami had fto ba good to 1 arrlva in Aih lland and thay fdropoad soma good ball elubt ion tha road. Thli U tha I first yaar that Calit tha Pallcam had to play in a district tournamant bafora antaring tha liata maat in Salam. And it may prov to tham a bad tima bacausa they ara up with ioma raal compe tition. The main thing in this tour nament, and in matter of fact in any game, are the foul shots. With all of these teams so close ly matched each foul shot has to count. And in a close score they decidedly make the deci sion. During the first part of the season the Pelicans weren't do ing so hot on their foul- shots, but Scott has been drilling them every day and they have im proved considerably. Klamath usually always plays the clean and fast game and the records show that they have always nad more chances at free throws than the other team. . Klamath should win over Grants Pass if luck doesn't pre vail. They have won over Grants Pass before and let's hope that they do it again come Friday night, at 8:30. TWO MORE In the high school physical fitness program Joe Peak claims that two more men are very ac tive in the affair. Their names are Dwight French and Wayne Scott, the two physical educa tion class instructors. Frank Ramsey's big job will be mostly in the boxing and wrestling de partment. . It seems that all winter these men have had an obstacle course in the gym and they are plan ning to make this one station ary. It will begin to take form along the canal bank at any time. A BARREL AWAY ; Clifford Dalton. that dashing young man about town, was one barrel away from the Ice Follies of 1939 and lost the chance to skate with the beau tiful Sonja Henie of the skating world. In the junior Olympics held at Seattle our Clifford was edged out of the first place by one barrel. The champion, Leo De Nowden, beat him out when he jumped seven 50-gallon bar rels and Cliff could only- do six. But that one barrel edged' him out of the chance to skate with Sonja Henie in the Ice Follies. IT'S SWIMMING Ralph Bilyeu tells us that he took the Lane county swimming meet in the diving part of it nd came in second in the Aus tralian crawl. It won't be long before it will be swimming rime and all of the lakes and swim ming pools will be open. - CALLURA TO FIGHT : BOSTON, March S (IP) Jackie Callura of Hamilton, Ont., recognized as the world featherweight champion by the National Boxing association, will give his predecessor, Jackie Wilson of Pittsburgh, an oppor tunity to regain that title in a 15-round bout on March 18. k - - i f I ri t i r Still in the Swim fEBSAffLF kirty RAWS WAS FUMM'S CNECIRU SWIMMING ANt DIVIN4 T&Mi TUOMO KaN n,, ,-!. d tna ntsMDie amis smJE? IAQU477C CHAMPIONSHIPS, IS CNt? 'Wm? AUXILIARY FERQy OOtMWO. PELICANS TO MEET GRANTS PASS TONIGHT Wayne Scott Ready for Tense Hoop Battle; State Title Looms PAGE EIGHT Huskies and Beavers Ready for Hoop Meet Oregon Stands Tense in Eugene; Cougars and Vandals Out of Race SEATTLE, March 5 (VP) The University of Washington Husk ies will scamper out onto the pavilion floor here tonight in tent on winning their first nortn- ern division conference in seven years. Conceded by many to be far and away the pick of the divis- ion teams. Washington however, can not expect to enjoy any let down periods if they are to get bv the doughty uregon une Beavers, now at full strength and keen to make the most of tneir thin chance to repeat as confer ence champions. Washington State and Idaho, the only two teams now without a matnemaucai cnance at ui- championship, will finish their seasons with games at ruuman and Moscow tonight and tomor row night. A seeming certainty to come out of the. Husky-Beaver series is a new division scoring record, with Bill Morris of Washington needing but 16 points in two games to pass the mark of 192 set by Ray Turner of Idaho last year. CORVALLIS, Ore., March 5 yp) Oregon State will have to turn up some talented freshmen performers if the Beavers are to make any impression in jne northern division baseball race. With only three lettermen available from the team which finished third last year, Coach Ralph Coleman is turning most of his attention to the freshmen in early workouts. This is the first season yearlings have been allowed to play on varsity teams Don Durdan will be holding forth at first base or in the out How Can You Tell What a Coyote Is? SALEM, March 5 UP) "Buck" Lieuallen, Umatilla state repre sentative, took the part of coyote hunters this week during debate on a bill to remove bears from the game animal category. . Bears, like coyotes, are major destroyers of livestock herds, sponsors said. With the subject temporarily diverted to coyotes, the Pendle ton man declared raids on sheep herds by coyotes were costly, yet there existed a "belief .... that coyote hunters shoot only the male and leave the female to breed so there will always be more coyotes for professional hunters to shoot. "I don't know how close you could get to a coyote to deter mine if it is a male or female," Lieuallen said. "Maybe in some parts of Oregon the female coy. otes wear sweaters, but they don t in eastern Oregon. Always read the classified ads, "V- March 5, 1943 field as soon as the hoop season ends. The only other lettermen are Shortstop Bill McCluskey and Outfielder Vic Brown. "Oregon State is sharp right now and should give the Huskies plenty of competition," Coach Slats Gill said. "We are at full strength and all the boys are fit and in the right frame of mind." His squad arrived late last night. The teams divided two games at Corvallis earlier this season. Fritzie Zivic Bumps Into Beau Jack in Madison Square Tonight NEW YORK, March 5 (IP) tntzie Zivic bumps into Beau (The Jumping) Jack in a 12 rounder in Madison Square Gar den tonight, and if you believe the wise guys. Fearless Fritzie is going to be lucky to escape alive. This reasoning is about as sound as that of the fellow who walks on his hands to save shoe leather for Fritzie went ten rounds with the bouncing Beau Baseball Important To Morale SPOKANE, March 5 tfb Do the boys overseas want major league baseball continued dur ing the war? . . One man, who signs himself Pvt. First Class Leverne John son, says the world series last year was so important to- troops arriving in Hawaii they didn't want to debark and see the beautiful isle because somebody aboard ship had finally cornered a radio and turned on a game. His letter was the first to be received from a serviceman overseas in the Spokane athletic round table's survey to deter mine what people think about continuing major league base ball. Johnson, who gave no ad dress other than the Hawaiian islands,, said that on the trip from the United States to the islands, many were asking oth ers if they heard the game re sults or were "wishing they had a radio to listen to the series." BASKETBALL EAST Georgetown 47, Bvracuse 88 (overtime). SOUTH George Washington 49, Wiltiam and Mar S3. . Duke 67. Virginia Military Institute (1. Davidson S3. X. C. State 30. The Citadel 37. South Carolina 13. MIDWEST Crelghtoo 68, Kansas 31. SOUTHWEST ' Oklahoma 85, Oklahoma Agglea 11. WEST Montana Mines 81, Montana Normal 18. HIOH SCHOOL Pendleton 32, Head ii8. Oreson City 47. Columbia Pren Port land) 28. Mllwaukle SO, woodburn 29. White Sox Have New Stunts to Add Soon . As They Get There FRENCH LICK, Ind March 5 (IP) Thoy aren't even here yet and already the Chicago White Sox have a new stunt added to their spring training routine at this southern Indiana spa. Now they're to walk a mile to their practice field and what hurts more, walk home after the drill. The Sox will stay In the same hotel with the Chicago Cubs but have changed their mind about a diamond and are taking over a grassy plot at West Baden, a long mile from the hotel. FIRST BUT NONE SPOKANE, March B (IP) It would happen this year. For the first time in its 11- year history, John Rogers high school of Spokane, would have sent a basketball team to the Washington . state tournament since it is runner-up in city play. But- the. -tournament has been cancelled because of the war. Barney and Mrs. Ross Together Again You don't need words to tell you Barney Rom. now a marine corporal, is glad to ba home from the Solomons. He's shown with his wife. Cathy, as they were reunited at San Diego. Bar ney's cane Is adorned with Jap teeth. Official U. S. marine corps photo. only a month ago, and is still alive to tell about it. As a matter of fact, if the ref eree hadn't taken a round away from flat-nose Fritz that eve ning, for a questionable low punch, the thing would have wound up in a draw and "no body would have got hurtcd," as they say in the upper crust of the busted beak boulevard set. What's more, the last of the five flying Zivics was really oper ating on the little shoe-shine boy from Georgia in the final couple of rounds that time. That's why two more heats have been added to this second edition tonight. Yet, a goodly number of the Jacobs beachcombers now arc advising Zivic that it might even BOWLING Classic League Bowling A new high single game mark was posted by George Brown with a 245 game, next for the evening was Eddie Wakeman with 220 and Earl Gardner and Walt Schendel rolling 215. High 3 game individual series was posted by Eddie Wakeman with 618, Walt Schendel next with 584 and Harry Bray and Bill Kienas next with 571 and 570 respectively. Molatore's team took team honors for the evening with a high single game of 1043 and 3 game series of 2942, third high 3 games series for this season. Some of the boys talk about consistent bowling, so how is this: Bill Kinenas rolled a 189 191 and 190 for a very consist ent total of 570. CLASSIC LEAGUE Bill Davis' Associated 170 170 IJ8 1-3 139 US 183 193 138 Id! 124 114 Lavenili Teltord Davis Young Coa Handicap 10 IM isi 68 08 66 Total Russman lie Lurjr . Victory Arthur Tut'r Handicap 031 817 808 i Watttra Inauranca 114 181 188 138 1S8 16 " in m 138 1.'.4 171 102 177 153 ..103 104 103 .63 931 Kt 2783 Dick RfWfarf 172 l5 159 188 218 181. 188 H 7 200 172 211 197 1I75 1W) 174 71 71 71 Rackes- Gardner Hutchinson Hrhendel Kills Handicap ...942 993 903 2897 Hardv'g Man'a Store Rohlnsoo 177 188 187 1S9 191 190 191 174 193 190 165 179 187 199 20.', 4S 42 43 Kienaa Imen - riuthweil Bray Uandlcap Total . ...918 957 1002 2918 Molatortt 203 199 184 131 220 214 2(5 ll 135 riooth Wakeman Itrowri Martin llrlsroil H Handicap .107 11 IM M 171 854 .. 48 48 48 134 Total . ...1013 991 908 2912 Wayerhaeusar Lumbar Co, Potter 107 1jw lit no Ijelger I A I 195 ll Hickman 105 l9 ISS llurkn 159 IM l Hlrong 174 141 HO Handicap 83 83 M3 Total 909 908 793 2004 Georgia Bulldogs Expect Grid Men Not Over Seventeen ATHENS, Ga March 5 (ZD Coach Wallace Butts, whose University of Georgia football team won the Rose bowl game in Pasadena, Calif., Now Year's day, says he is expecting no players next foil who are over 17 ycors old with tho possible exception of one or two classi fied 4-F by selective service be cause of disabilities. be a good thing If he doesn't show up tonight because the Jumping Jack might do him se rious bodily harm. Naturally, Zivic listens to this advice about as much as he'd listen to advice to stop talking. And, in case you haven't heard, Fritzeroo is the world's profes sional free-style record holder when it comes to talking. The wear and tear on his larynx Is terrific, to say the least. Of course, the Beau is a strong, rough, tough young fellow, and figures to make it two in a row over Zivic. But don't drop your store choppers if Fritz pulls a rabbit out of the hat and hits the Beau with it. We think he will. BOOSTER HAGUE Klamath Machine and Locomotive Kills 154 1(2 221 Jaeohseo '41 192 l9 Klelver . in 138 I70 Morris (fig A8 I'almer IM HI in Handicap . 98 98 98 Total 4 399 988 I72 Paellle fruit 137 I3( 1.18 122 178 178 II3 118 119 2.11 157 IM 208 1(2 111 79 79 79 ivt-rson Ki'.le Cln.lv Haetwood Handicap -888 803 850 1811 Cartar't Pin Pooda . 99 116 151 173 1.15 1.11 125 98 18.1 . , 1.12 1 1.1 i:;o . 172 IM 10-i 103 105 106 Carter Uravrs Wells Kasthltrn eWtutltwell Handicap Total Oordon lUirrell Knell Wnlter Mndlanrl Handicap 804 7(8 835 2349 Goea-Cola Ill 137 122 H.I US 157 157 1(2 167 113 lf.7 HI IM I2( 92 162 102 112 -821 874 841 2386 Safeway storta 161 1.18 176 Ill 160 1(7 138 1112 130 -123 IM 122 - ISA 1(4 HI 123 123 123 Hutchinson Heverson Larson lrlKs Mandevllle Handicap 868 123 Sit 2631 Pantl.Cola Telford Mn.lopf Ilillstrom Arthur ISS 138 158 1.11 113 153 -.116 171 122 113 I IS 128 122 170 113 11! 113 II! Coomha Handicap Total -779 878 114 1171 WEEKEND PdRTLAND, March 8 (IP) Announcing 1943 bag limits as the start of tho spring run of Chinook salmon was reported in the Columbia river, the state game commission today predict ed fair to good fishing this week end, in the slate's western streams. Alrcadylhe first salmon have entered the Willamette from the Columbia and rlvormon predict ed thousands of new anglers this year because of the meat short age. The commission announced tho following bag limits: Five salmon or stcclhcad over 20 inches in length daily and a possession limit of 10 from all open waters except the Colum bia and its tributaries for which the limit remains tho same as last yeor three over 20 inches In length in any one day and TRUCKS FOR RENT You DrW Movt) Yourself Suva M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phon 8304 1201 East Main Pelicans Carry Eight Cagers for Hoop Race Klamaths at Full Strength for Battle In Valley Tonight; Seek District Win In just few hours, tha Klamath Pelicans will be bottling with the Grunts Pass hoop team in Ashland's green valley com peting for the right to go on to Salem and try out for tha atote of Oregon prep hoop championship, Tho Pelicans will bo tha highlight of the evening and will ba on tha mnplewood at 8:30 p. m., following tho Mcdford and North Bend struggle. The winners of FrUluy night's tiff will see action again Saturday night In the Into game for the crown ing of tho champions. The runneri-up will play in tha first gumo commencing at 7:30 p. m. Wayno Scott is allowed to take over only eight men In the new ruling, The eight cagers will consist of Cox, Young, Fos tcr, Bocchi, Blggcrs, Bellotti, Welch and Conroy. Tho cagers will leave tho first thing in the morning and then prepare to rest up for tho big event. Scott took his men through a hard workout the first part of the week and then tapered down to a very light workout Thurs day, The Pelicans had pretty good luck this year going through the season with only two defeats and coming back and winning one of them. They lost one game to Albany when they took a little jaunt into the upper val ley ontl they lost badly to Mcd ford in their valley. But Mcd ford camo back over here and tried to do it again but Instead got walloped by a bad score. Mcdford is only a runner up In the tourney, as North Bond but they both linvo the chance In taking the tournament. Klam ath played the Lakcvlcw Honk ers for tho deciding point. Klam ath won easily and will venture over to Ashland In the top spot. By Th Anociated Press Basketball warfare will flare again over Oregon tonight (Fri day) in district playoffs to select regional A and B champions for the state tournament at Salem next week. District 4 honors will be decid ed tonight between Oregon City and Milwaukie at Oregon City. The Pioneers breezed Into the finals last night with a 47-26 win over Columbia Prep of Port land while Milwaukia went In with equal ease by trouncing Woodburn, 50-20. Pendleton and Bend have the district 2 title to decide. The Buckaroos took a 32-28 decision from Bend in tho first game of the playoff lost night. At Ashland, Southern Ore gon's best fives Klamath. Falls, Grants Poss, Mcdford and North Bend go into action tonight to settle the issue in district 7. Grunts Pass goes against Klam ath Falls and Mcdford vies with North Bend In the opening games with the winners meeting tomor row night. Class B teams also will com pete for the four state tourney berths allocated to that division. At Junction City, the champion of Lane, Linn, Lincoln and Ben son counties will be decided by a single elimination playoff start ing tonight. Harrlsburg Is rated as the team to beat. Helix and Union clash tonight at LaGrand to determine which shall represent eastern Oregon B teams in the state meet. Warrcnton and Dayton meet tonight at McMinnville for the right to go to Salem as the cream of the B teams In Columbia, Washington, Tillamook, Polk Multnomah, Clackamas, Marlon, Clatsop and Yamhill counties. We must cling for dear life to our sense of proportion and per spective. Yes, even to our sense of humor. President Everett Case of Colgate. FISHING not more than 10 in any seven days. Six Jack salmon, which may bo taken tho yeor around, under 20 inches in any ono day. Three trout over 10 inches In length in any one day but not more than six In seven days from waters open all year, mostly coastal streams, Tho week's county-by-county angling report: Clatsop Few sen run troiit tdken from the Nccanlcum and Lewis and Clark rivers. Columbia All streams report ed good for stcclhcad and trout. Coos Fishing fair.' Coqulllo river yielding good catches of stcclhcad and trout. Bass fish ing good. Curry Chinook have started running in tho Rogue but no catches reported, Somo steel head and trout taken from Chctco, Good catches of trout from Sixes river. When in Madiord Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly . Modara . Jo and Ann Earlty Proprietors Sports fi Briefs NEW YORK, March 8 (IP) Among the responses to tho Phils' bid for freo-uKent ball players was a lottcr from a boy who assured thorn ho wouldn't be grabbed by the army because ho had only ono eye and a call from a gent who offered to lin provn Diiiiny Lltwhllvr's butting avcriigo. ut the cost only of a season ticket, by playing a bun Jo in the bleachers while Danny was in the field to "keep him in a good mood." .... Tho most tin kindest cut, though, was tho Cleveland Plain Dealer head line: "Phils Now Particular; Won't Hire Semi-Pros." . ONE MINUTE SPORTS PAGE Eniil von Elling, who has coached all three, says his now est mile star, Frank Dixon, is quicker to learn about pacing himself and avoiding mistakes than either Glenn Cunningham or Lea MucMitchcIl . . . Jimmy Johnston, just back from Cali fornia, reports that weekends in Son Francisco are like New Or leans during the Mnrdl Gras only the pubs all close at mid night . . . Jimmy will return to send Freddy Fiducia against Turkey Thompson at Hollywood Aprll'2. GROUNDED Jerry Spraguo of the Clovls, N. M., News-Journal nominates Windy Nicklaus, who was Texas Tech's first football captain, as the champion hard-luck coach of 'cm all ... , Nicklaus turned out two state champion teams at Amarlllo, Tex., Junior college, only to have -the school drop football . . . Ditto at Altus, Okla., Junior college . . , Oklahoma Baptist quit after Windy had given them their first conference title . . . . ' Borgcr, Tex., high school survived a season under Windy's tutelage, but he left last spring to become an assistant coach at West Texas Stato ... So tho other day West Texas decid ed to abandon all athletics for the duration. ' 0 TODAY'S GUEST STAR Shirley Povlch, Washington (D. C.) Post: "As tho horsomcn say, Uncle Sam dropped In a pretty good claim the other day when he got Alfred Robertson for his army. For the claiming price of fifty bucks a month, the army got a stako performer In Robbie" , . SERVICE DEPT. ' New ' York's yakoah A. C. plans to donate a cup in mem ory of Meyer Levin, Cdlin Kel ly's bombardier who took part In morj than 60 raids before ho died in action. The trophy will go to the best soccer team in the United States . . , Navy Lieut. Joe McCluskey, who has been too busy conditioning cadets at tho North Carolina Pro Flight school to do any foot rac ing this winter, will try to fur nish somo competition for Greg Rice In tho 24-mllo special lit tho Catholic univorsity meet Mon day , , A fow days beforo Lieut. Joseph Szczyglcl, former Wayne university guard, was reported missing in northern Africa, George Sherman, Wayno publi cist, received a letter in which Joe complained because ho could make only ono bombing trip a day over enemy territory. Hugh jf rull.rton. Jr. ,'jimt INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared at M. L. Johnson Insurance Office 412 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon Will Be Open Daily, Sundays & Holidays Di Maggio o May Have Discharge Domlnlc'i Villon In Hit Right Eye May Bo Undor Par But Bod for Navy SAN FHANC1SCO, March 8 ()') Dominic Di Magglo'i vis ion in his right ryo still mny be a trlflo suh-nornuil but th deficiency, If any, Is not enough to bur him from his oxuctlng duties as coxswuln aboard a picket bout operating out of Treasure Island. Thul's thu nuvy'i and Di Mug gins reply lo rumors thut ho hud lu.il the sight of his rlghlva, cyo uiul might huvo to be di. churgvd from service Doiii, who spent nil. off-duty night ut his homo hero, mild ho hud uiidcrgonn trciilmaiit for what ho described us an influin inutiun of tha curnvu for five weeks shortly after his enlist incut lust November but Unit ha believed vision In tho y now is about "75 per cent of normal." The public relations office snid ho took an Informal test ut Trensuro Islund yestrr clay uiul camo through easily, Di Mugglo, slur outfielder of tho UusUin Red Sox, sulci ho belioved the eye condition muy huvo stemmed from an injury ho received in an all-star gum at Cooperslown, N. Y, 11 suiiished Ills glasses in that gumo when ha bunged Into a funco while chuslug a fly. Tho ball player tuld he first noticed the condition when h found ho was umiblo to reud a "No Smoking" sign In the mes-tt hull If ho covered his left eye. He reported it to a superior of ficer and treatment of th ey was started. Ho was discharged from sick buy January 3. Conn Wants To Fight Joe Lewis PITTSBURGH, March 8 (IP) Corporal Hilly Conn said today lie would like to fight Sergeant J oo Louis fur tho heavyweight title -"for nothing" tho pro ceeds to go to tho war effort. Conn, home on furlough from Camp Lee, Va., expressed ap proval of a suggestion that thujffc war department aulhorUo a re29 turn mulch with victory bonds ranging from $25 for bleacher scats to $10,000 for ringside as tho price of admission. Such a proposal was maiUd to Secretary of War Stiinson last night by Post Gnzctto Col umnist Al Abrnms, organizer of I ha Dapper Dun charity cluhs. Stimson banned a return go be tween Conn and the champion last year after lcurnlng th fighters wcra to pay certain debts and Income tax payments from receipts. Jack Johnson to Return to Ring If Physically Fit 9 LOS ANGELES, March 8 (IP) Jack Johnson, 64-ycar-old form er world's heavyweight boxing champion, is returning to th ring if ho can pass a physical examination. The big negro who lifted th tltla from Jim Jeffries in 1010 plans a scries of exhibition , matches, and said he is con fident of his physical fitness. The California athletic com mission specified his bouts can bo no more than threo rounds, of two minutes each, against ap proved opponents. SERVED AT FRANK'S PLACE Enchiladas Tls Juana Special Chicken tc Texas Tamaloi Chicken Noodlas Short Orders and Sandwiches Frank's Hom-mad Condtnstd Chill Praparar) Ohtll, Tasas and flhlokar) Tamalal, mil Oontlaniari flhlll 10 Talis Out. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE AT FRANK'S PLACE 819 Commercial Dial 6830