Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 23, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    Sports rN
Briefs h'Y
Hugh f 1 '
rulUrton. Jr, -
NEW YORK, March 23
The appointment of Tad Wie
man, Princeton football coach,
as civilian director of physical
training for the army's special
ized training program doesn't
mean that the army has changed
its attitude toward big-time foot
ball . . . Just look at Princeton's
record since the Fritz Crlsler
era . . . Princeton won't hire a
replacement for Tad until the
prospects for next fall are clari
fied, but there's still a pretty
good candidate on hand in Harry
Mahnken, whose 150-pound
teams have been practically un
beatable . . . And, speaking of
coaches, don't be surprised if
Dutch Clark, who found it quite
a task to resign his Cleveland
job, turns up as assistant to Gus
Dorais of the Detroit Lions.
ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE
If the National league doesn't
okay Larry French's idea of
pitching home games for the
Dodgers while on weekend leave
from his navy duties, he always
can get a job with the Bush
wicks, who employed Casey
Stengel and other major leaguers
under similar circumstances dur
ing World war one . . . The semi
pros figure Larry would be
worth about $300 a game to
them . . . Comedian Milton Berle
had to go up to Bear Mountain
to rehearse for Leo Durocher's
appearance in his show tomor
row, and the chances are Berle
didn't get a word in sideways . . .
Lieut. Jimmy Braddock, ex
heavyweight champ, is doing his
army chores on pier six which
should be assurance that there
won't be any pier six brawls
around there.
; TODAY'S GUEST STAR
Jack Charvat, Tulsa (Okla.)
Tribune: "We will be following
Texas league ball in the majors
this year, and the season should
be fairly interesting with so
many well-known athletes from
our circuit cavorting under the
big top."
HEADLINE HEADLINER
Louisville Courier-Journal (re
porting a slight case of high
water at the White Sox French
Lick, Ind., training camp): "Chi
needs dikes instead of Dykes."
". SERVICE DEPT.
Lieut. Kendrick R..Bragg, who
recently was awarded the Distin
guished Flying Cross for bring
ing home his Flying.: Fortress
after it had been rammed by a
nazi plane over North Africa (it
was his plane that broke in half
when they opened a door) is the
same Ken Bragg who played
halfback for Duke in 1938 and
had to sit out the Rose Bowl
game on the bench after he bust
ed a hand in the final workout
at home. Ed Kingsley, Utah's
top amateur golfer for several
years, reports that "army life
has reduced my ample waistline
from 40 inches to 31." ... How
about your handicap, Ed?
Baseball Men
Limber Up on
Oregon Field
EUGENE, Ore., March 23 W)
University of Oregon baseball
players began limbering up to
day in preparation for inter-
squad games scheduled by Coach
Howard Hobson for this week.
The Oregon team, with seven
lcttermen returning, is conceded
a good chance to repeat as north
ern division champion.
The infield of John Bubalo,
first base; Don Kirsch, second
base: Bob Farrow, shortstop, and
Bill Hamel, third base, returns
intact.
Dick Burns and Bill White are
letterman outfielders.
The battery is the weak snot.
Only Nick Begleries, diminutive
pitcher, is 'jack. . Several good
freshman prospects are working
out, however, and Bubalo may
be pressed into service as a pitch
er. Bill McKevitt and Bill Pet
erson, reserve catchers from last
year, are on hand, as' well as
Swede Carlson, a freshman who
may get the starting post.
The Webfoots'- first game will
be against Linfield, March 30,
Big Squad Answers
Oregon's Spring
Football Coll
EUGENE, Ore., March 23 W)
A sizable sauad of 82. boastlnc
however, but a thin smattering
oi leitermen, yesterday answer
ed Coach John Warren's spring
lootoaii call at the university of
Oregon.
Only nine lettermen were on
hand, and Warren said condi
tioning would be stressed in
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
drills for the remainder of the
school year.
If youwant to sell it phone
The Herald and New "want
df,n .134.
PAGE SIX'
March 23. 19.8
Henry too
Tough for
Tribuani
Armstrong Gain Ten -Round
Decision over Al
Tribuani Before 12,633
PHILADELPHIA, March 23
(JP) Henry Armstrong proved
last night he is the man of "1000
punches" in whipping tough Al
Tribuani, of Wilmington, Del.,
before a howling crowd of 12.633
paid customers at Convention
hall.
Making his first eastern ap
pearance on a comeback trail
that now leads to New York's
Madison Square garden, "Ham
merin" Henry" threw close to 100
punches a round in gaming an
unanimous 10-round decision
over the game Tribuani.
Although his flailing arms had
the Wilmington youth on the
verge of a knockout in the third,
fifth and tenth, Armstrong, a 5
to 1 favorite, admitted after
wards that it was a "tough
fight"
"I was fighting a superman be
cause he's ambitious and a win
over meNwould have put him
right up there," Henry said. "It
was tough."
Armstrong, who will start
training Thursday for his April
2 bout with Beau Jack in New
York, said his eyes and hands
were okay and that he thinks he
may be able to get down to the
lightweight limit of 135 pounds.
As for going 15 rounds, he add
ed, "I didn't feel good until the
10th round."
Stanford Athletes
Called to Service
PALO ALTO, Calif., March 23
VP) The army has called 244
Stanford students in the enlisted
reserves, including Jack Rey
nolds of Pasadena, the univer
sity's new student body presi
dent, and 23 athletes to report
for service on April 5.
Emory Neale of Portland,
Ore., nationally-known tennis
player, was among the athletes
receiving orders. Football play
ers, who were summoned to duty
included Ray Hammett, Randall
Fawcett, Al Hoisch and Loren
La Prade.
3fEW YORK Pvt. Tommy Yaross, 162.
U. S. army, outpointed Van McNutt, BaltU
mora (8).
Eye's Right
Returned to duty on Treas
ure Island, in San Francisco
Bar. Coxswain Dominic DiMaa-
gio points to right eye, blurred
vision of which was corrected
by five weeks oi treatment.
This enables Boston Red Sox
center fielder to pais Navy requirements.
Husky Hoopmen
Denied Draft
Postponement
SEATTLE, March 23 (P) Fur
ther postponement of the date of
his induction into the air force
was denied Captain Wally Leaks
of the University of Washington
Huskies yesterday, and the big
guard is definitely out of the
picture in his team's contests in
the western collegiate playoffs
this weekend at Kansas City.
An original extension had
given Leask from March 29 to
April 3, but this also has been
cancelled, according to Dean
Newhouse of Washington.
Until last night It was hoped
a further extension would per
mit Leask to join the Huskies
at Kansas City. Bill Taylor, a
sophomore and star "trouble
shooter," will replace him in the
starting lineup.
riOHTS
By Tha Aaaoclatad Prill
PHILADRLWIIA Henry Armitrong. 133'4,
Los Angelei, outpointed Al Tribuani, 146i.
Wilmington, Del., (10).
Lucky Joe Cronin Has Good
Prospects for Boston Sox
By BILL KING
MEDFORD, Mass., March 23
W) After masterminding bis
Boston Red Sox into first divi
sion berths for the last'five sea
sons with some of the most er
ratic pitching staffs in recent
baseball history, Manager Joe
Cronin appears destined to come
up with a finely balanced set of
chuckers this year.
But, unfortunately, he can't
see much of anything else to
gloat about on his roster.
When such seasoned pitchers
as Tex Hughson, who had 22
wins against six losses in 1942,
Joe Dobson, Ken Chase, Dick
Newsome, Mace Brown and the
most durable Mike Ryba check
ed in yesterday at the Tufts col
lege cage, and Oscar Judd indi
cated he would be along shortly,
Cronin admitted that his staff
should boast of at least one more
dependable pitcher than any oth
er in the American league.
"When I had Ted Williams,
Dom Di Maggio, Lpu Finney and
Johnny Pesky taking the best
possible care of our hitting, I
was crying for nine-inning pitch
ers. Now that I appear to have
the pitching I lacked, I haven't
any sluggers," Cronin lamented.
To replace such super-outfielders
as the amazing Williams, the
sensational Di Maggio and the
dependable Finney would be al
most a super-human task in nor
mal times. Just now all Cronin
knows about his outfield is that
it must be built around the .262
hitting Pete Fox, the only fly
catching holdover from 1942.
The Red Sox have obtained the
40-year-old Al Simmons, a prodi
gious slugger in his heyday, and
such minor league prospects as
Ford Garrison from Fort Worth,
Tom McBride from Little Rock
and Johnny Lazor from the Lou
isville farm.
Cubs Left
High 'n Dry
By Noviltoff
Whit Sox Happy With
First Outdoor Work On
Dry Highland Tarrain
FRENCH LICK, Ind., March
23 () The White Sox were
happy today, holding their first
outdoor practices on a nowly-dis-covercd
patch of dry terrain in
the highlands, and the Cubs also
appeared high 1 and dry loft
there by Lou "No-Deal" Novl
koff. Jim Dykes, Sox manager, sent
his charges onto an arid acre
which adjoins an old circus barn,
where wild beasts and monkeys
once were wintered. The new
site is calle.'. "Monkey Field"
(with emphasis on the circus
barn.) It's just the thing Dykes
has been exploring for sinco
Lost Creek found itself last week
and flooded the regular Sox dia
mond. Meanwhile, the Cubs were ca
vorting on the 14th fairway of a
golf course, and their followers
were getting exercise by jump
ing at conclusions.
The general conclusion Is that
Novikoff is a holdout. But that
naughty word is only whispered,
for General Manager Jim Galla
gher is carrying on a campaign
to make it obsolete for the dura
tion of the war.
He says in Chicago that the
Mad Russian is an absentee, and
merely pretends it is a game
sending Novikoff contracts In
California and watching for the
return mail to see if they boom
erang unsigned.
BOWLING
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Spring Drill
Inflelder, Catcher,
Pitcher Don Uniforms
Under New Management
SACRAMENTO, March 23 (T)
One pitcher, a catcher and an in
flelder donned uniforms for the
first spring drill of the Sncrn
mrtnto Baseball club under now
manager, Ken Penner, at Cardi
nal field.
Roporting for the Initial work-
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out yesterday were Henry Polly,
rlghtliniidrrt pitcher with Hous
ton of thu Texas Iciiguo lust yntir,
Hurl Pelernen, 2 .-.veiir-old oiiti'li
er with llio l'u.ulolUi club of Iho
Ploucor Imi h no In 1U41 luul 1042,
and nn unliernldod sandlot in
flt'ltlor, Manuel Pnrrn.
Expected to report for the but
tery drill today is John Plnlar,
rlghtliunder who finished the
season with tho ponniiiii-wmninu
Solons last your.
In addition to Polly, Petersen
and Plnlar, only three other Sac-
raniiMito players have sinned
contractu. Thuy nio Eldrcd Uytir
ly mid Alphu llia.le, pitchors
with Houston lust year, and
Gcoritn Jumonvlllo, former Phil
adelphia Phil infleldor who
comes to Siicraiiiento via Roch
ester of tho International leuguo.
Paul Blugard Wins
Men's Single Title
In Badminton Race
PORTLAND, Mnrch 23 (!')
Paul Ulugard of Portlnnd won
the men's single championship of
tho Oregon State Badminton as
sociation last night, dvfeatliiK
Stan Clcrlch, 18-0. 15-12. Helen
Plilllliva nf Pni-tlinid won tho
women's title, dofeutlng Dolly
HnuKlin, 1 1-2, 11-8.
Kiwanis Sponsor ,
Dinner for Champ
Basketball Squad
Klwnnli club has accepted
sponsorship of a dinner to be
given In honor of the stuto cham
pion Pelican basketball team, It
was announced Tuesday uy kee
Smith, president of the Quarter
back club.
Smith said exact tlato of the
event hns not been nrrnnged, but
will bo announced In a fow tluys.
Hayward Schedules"
First Time Trials
For Oregon Trackmen
EUGENE, Ore., March 23 (!')
Conch Hill llnywnrd today
scheduled for lnturdny tho flint
time trials of the season for the
University of Oregon track
sqund.
Only six Irttennon nre on
hand, Homer Thomas, poio vuuu
er; Dub Newlund, high Jumper;
Krcd Foster, weight events; Stan
Hay, nuurtfMiilIrr; Don Wilson,
tllstaiico runner, nml Ralph Kra.
mcr, sprinter.
Always rend tho classified ads.
The Greatest Movlicr
t ii i i
It's WW
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Classic League
Bowlers Wednesday night did '
some good head-pin work, with
Walt Schendel getting high
three game series with 605, next j
was Frank Driscoll with 584
and Wyn Southwell and Fern '
Bellotto tieing for third with
583. ...
High single game for the eve
ning was rolled by Frank Dris
coll with 224, second and third
high game was tied between j
Jim Young and Wyn Southwell !
with 218.
Team honors for three games i
were again taken by Molatore's '
with 2917. High single game
was rolled by Bill Davis Asso-
ciated with 985.
There Is to be a Red Cross '
Bowling benefit Sunday, March
21st. Join in on the fun and
help your local Red Cross.
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whiskey, sir !
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The following contributions
Red Cross
MOWS
Cross work possible for another war year,
are gratefully acknowledged:
Johnny Weaton
H. F. Wealerhold
Prank Illlolt
J. Ruatall lillolt
t K. Jarrllne
Sam I. Bnman ..
R. W, Inman 1
0. D. Inman
Hanry Hanaon
Rutty Oaraor)
Xlna HullbU
I. R. Cardwall
R. I. Iparlln
Charlaa S. OraM
Ployd I. Chaney ... ,
Oarland Orllllth
Qladya Olion
Charlaa I. Draw Jr.
Clyde Orlllllh .
O. S. Thompaon
Mrs. Albert Keady
l A. Weal
J. O, Butler
S. H. Adam
Burton Dawaon
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Mr, and Mra. T. O. Jaakaon
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kaylor
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hill ..
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Mr. and Mra, R. Alhera
Mr. and Mra. (lien Dahllnser
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Mr. and Mra. T. D. Pearls
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Helen Mlenel
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Lepiley Orocery
Oeoar tmllh
Lea Jonea . . ..
Pale Newmen
H. Nlckelaon
A. I. Barker
Mary I. Itotie
John H. Stone
lolen A. Slona
Arbhur A. Hone .i-
Harry I. glone -
Mr, and Mrs. w. I. Wheeler
Mre. V. Sewald
0. W. Kempler ,
Mr. and Mra. D. V, Kuykendell
Mre. aeorse Oleon
Mre. Wooderd . ......
Church ol Laller Dey Saints
Mre. Prank Beymer
Kulalona Ohaplar DAR ,
Sacred Heerl Chureh . .
Mic Ivlveeler
nvrien llorllng .
Marlln tlroe
Mr. A. B. Oolllne ..
WalKrecn Drug Store
Mr. and Mra. L. L. Kurplna .
Mre. D. N. Glemene
AnltlKer Oil Go. ...,
Klamalh Billiard Go.
Unlled Brotherhood ol
Oerpenlera and Jolnere .
fitlltornle Oregon Power Go...
Hell Davla .
Port Klameth Grange .
Mr. and Mra. Paler llrelt
Mr. and Mra. Garl Mleheleon .
Rnlh Berron . -
0rrnenlrre Union Auilllary
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Mr. and Mra. John R, Puglll ...
Bnliou end Wright
S. P. Lm
Mra, Dane Howell ,. m,. -
Dnloree Mev Kidder
Mr, and Mre. Alio Oleon
Mri. Stanley ,
Gfllforri Dunn .
Reymond Dairy Co, .... , ..
Joumevman Plumhere and
Slaemllllera Ho, III ....
Mre, Amanda Verln .
Mre. R. B. .Ireahba . .
Mrs. J. S. Mllle
Mre, Paeek ,
Mra, Mark Sullivan
Mra. John Janaien
Mre, Perronl ...
Mr. D, A. rtnlvlrt -
Mre, G, A. Groee
Mre. M, Prlekeon
Mre. M. Mnraen
Mre, Iva Holllnger
Mra. John Oulnn
Mre. Swill .....
Mre, Rroneon .'
Mra. ,1. P. Par-uaon
Mrs. A. L. Wllklneon
Mre, G. H, Hagen
Mra, I. A. Boyd
Rlhel Harnar
Mra. W. H. Hawkins
Mra, Wailaea Dletln.
runrae Sleep
P. 0. L'Wle ..
Mre. G. L. Rvrd . ,.
Mre. Prert Mreke
Paul Wllllame
Mre, Rerl Rchiillr
Mra, l anhenn-llo . .
Mre, 0'"de Williams
Mra, Glenn ......
Mre, Pooler
Plelere ...., ,
Dea Pos
Mre, Al Rrtn-ll
George Meteall
Lealel Ward
D. a, Raker
M. K. Rlahn
G, R, Morris
Mre. Rireh
Mre, Roels
Rov Gall
Mre, Rrvan
Mre. Penarl
Pavld Meeker
Pima Meeker ..
Glyde Williams .. .
Joe Meeker
Arthur Me'knr
Mrs, llhel Pu-kell
Mr. rverall Puokoll
Mra. Ran Stone
Mra. Pred Oehrman
Mrs, Malido Monnnald
Mra, Glerloa Sierllng
Mre. n. ,1, Hall
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Mre. H. Irlekeon
Mre. Lod Pepple
Mre. L. K. Phelne
Mre. L. H. Peyo
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Hugh Haddack ,
lie Bibber
Merlon nernotd
Helen .argent
Mabell Humble .
glle McMullen . . .
R. I. Wellenburg
Nellie Wellenburg
Jean K. Porter
A. W. Porler ,
Maria J. McMillan
Prank OariHga.
Irene Welch
Pearl LaOheppelle
Mr. and Mra. Qeorge Rlehn
Glen Poeler .
W. W, loulhwell
High Loeg
Olaud Hellon
Mre. Lewie Lowe ...
Mra. Mary Oampbetl
Mra. W. T. Howard .
Mra. Melvln Oelrom ,.
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B, O, Weed .
L. R. Hlckay .,
Oerole Rualwng . .
Mr. and Mra. Alfred OerlMn
Mra, Tylla Buehong
Mra. K. I. Whllallne
Dorolhea Whllallne ...
Mra. w, P, Waggoner ...
Mre. B. V. Allen .
Pettier Rnhlneon
Mre, L. G. Hornby
Mrs. B. M. nohlneon
Mra. 0. R, Ondley
Mre. Ohorlee Ohles ,
Viols Leever
Mre. Oledye Hegus ,
Bee Lambert
Mr. and Mre, A. Lanaer
Mr, end Mra, W. I. Hewberry
Mr. and Mre, laalend -
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Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Tipton
Mr. and Mra. H. K. Tratk ...
Moeller'e Klamalh Plower Shop
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Mre. P. -W. Seilon
Mre. W. T. Blllolt
Mre. R. Gulhrle ..
Mre. G. H. Owln
Mre. T. Planagen ,
Mre. P, R. nine
Mre, R. D. ghaw ..
Mra. A. Gonlorte
Mra, H, Pernell i.
Mra. B. O'Plaherly -
Mr. and Mra. Pred Ooeller
Mr. e-0 Mra. t). J, Zumwall
Mra, Rulua Moors , ,
Mre. M. Monlure
Mrs. G. G, Worley .
Mre. I. W. Weeley
Mrs, S. Garter ....
Mra, P, J. Towey
Mre, Gala Malloon .
Mrs. Glavlon Hlllhoiiio
Mrs. L. P. Hartley
Mre, H, Nelinn
Mra. W. W. Glaray
Mrs, Paul Oone ..
Mr, and Mre, Garl Pral .
Mre, r, 0, Swlnney
a. B. Heheenrer . , ,
Mrs. Gerl Hearth
Mre. 0o, H. Davis
Viola Rav
Mra. H. 0. Idaarlon .,- .
Mre, John Rntene ,
Mre, G. Z, Howard .
Mra, M, W, MoVay ..
Mrs. R. D. MnGhahoy
Mra. Geell Malt . ..
Mra. Jean Donovan
Mra. .1. T. Tavlor ..
Mra. Garl A. Young
Mra. H. S. Slmmere
Monarch garvlra Slllon
Mr, and Mra, Hey Morris
Mre. L, J, MoOlurs .
Nina Beak ...
Mrs. A. I, Pinch
Mrs. V. L, Sallsr
Krn-el Larson
I, M, Pnaiilv ,....
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Wallace Raker
P, J, nlohtar
Mra, Harold Praaman
Mre, I. D. Lamb
Prank Gorn .
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