Sports j rull.rten. Jx.;' 1 NEW YORK, May 29 (P) They had to postpone the Jake LaMotta-Frltzle Zlvic fight at Pittsburgh'! Forbes field, but Johnny Allen did a pretty fair Job of subbing for Jake as the "one man riot." . . . Greg Rice will appear in tho new role of coach at the metropolitan AAU track championships tomorrow. He has entered five cadets from the Merchant Marine academy where he's athletic instructor. They're all "unknowns" except Francis Dunbar, former Villa nova quarter miler . . . The Can adian army has taken over the active management of Pvt. John ny Greco, leaving both his Cana dian pilot, Pete Odet, and his United States handler, Abe El kins, looking on from the out side. THIRTY DAYS AND $200 They soaked poor Johnny Allen double In dealing justice from afar, Though he's not the first to get in trouble By-merely rushing for the barr. . TAKING NO CHANCES One of the signs posted in the Phillies', clubhouse by Owner Bill Cox read: "Players will be handed their last two weeks pay at the end of the season when they turn in their complete uni forms at the office." .... Which seems to ' emphasize the point that this is the first time in many years that a Phillies' suit would be regarded as a souvenir. TODAY'S GUEST STAR - Jerry Mitchell, New York Post: "Bucky Harris, now steer ing the startling Phillies, ; be lieved he'd be managing the Dodgers today if the army had taken Lippy Durocher. ..'Branch Rickey called me in and we talked for an hour,' he says, 'and if I n any judge of conversation, I believe I'd have got the job.' . . ... Many other fairly good judges of conversation have come out of such sessions with the reverend wondering not only what he said, but what day it was and why' somebody was always hit ting them behind the head like that." ; ' ' 1 ' SERVICE DEPT. ' Maj. George Kenmore, former ' Auburn football and baseball star and' the Tigers ace in their 1838 Orange bowl victory over Michigan State, recently was awarded the Silver Star for gal lantry in the Tunisian sector . . . Elder Craft, widely known Vir ginia" ring referee who frequent ly has officiated in the New York - Chicago golden gloves bouts, is back in the navy with the Seabees. He was a sailor during World war one and at Vera Cruz in 1914. ... Lieut. Bob! Cooke, former New York Herald-Tribune sports writer, turned up' in the Brooklyn press box the other day and told the boys that the Dodgers aren't in a class with the air force when it comes to playing poker. STADIUM LOSES WALLA WALLA, May 29 W) Walla Walla high took the first step toward the cross-state high school baseball championship last night defeating Stadium high of. Tacoma, 9-8, In 10 in nings. . Eight Tacoma errors helped the home team, whose 10 hits Included a home run by Pitcher Dick Greco. Specs yjL A8i&Uueg-(j Way A I I t ( J : I:' ' Ed Head kept Brooklyn Dodgtri In front In National league with successive shutouts of Chicago Cubs with five hits and Cin cinnati Reds with four. Pelicans Play Camp Newell Sunday; Defeat All-Stars The Pelican baseball team de feated the high school All-Stars for their first victory of the year and their second practice game since the start of the new season. The score was 6 to 2 in seven innings. Using three pitchers the Peli cans held their opponents to four scattered hits. Whitney pitched five successive score less innings until he - was re placed by Virgil : Gross, who allowed the only two All-Star runs. Hi Hatfield pitched the final frame and held the Stars scoreless. " " Aldo Bellotti, receiving poor Idaho Athletic Director Leaves For Armed Services - MOSCOW, Idaho, May 29 () Athletic Director George Greene is the University of Idaho s ninth athletic department mem ber to leave the institution for the armed services. Greene, who came here two years ago from Lewiston nor mal, announced yesterday he had" accepted a commission as lieutenant in the navy and would leave "just as soon as I can clear of fmy desk." After an indoctrination course he expects to be assigned to some college navy training school. J. A." (Babe) Brown will take over as acting director. Lou Novikoff Plays ' Pigeon Doctor CHICAGO, May 29 (IP) Nominated for baseball's most amusing sight of the season: Lou Novikoff and Phil Cavar retta of the Chicago Cubs hold ing a sick pigeon they had found at Wrigley field and try ing to pour medicine down its throat through a funnel made of paper. Trainer Andy Lotshaw re marked after watching them: "That bird was hit with a line drive by one of our players it ain't hurt much." If you want to sell it phone The Herald and News "want ads," 3124. to Hit m "vss&. - Head support afield, pitched effective ball throughout the game allow ing but five scattered hits though errors proved the Stars undoing. The Pelicans scored four of their six runs in the third inning on three errors,, a walk, and . a double. Williams led the victors with two hits, and Vaillancour paced the losers with the same total. Schortgen got a double for the Stars only extra base blow. ' The next Pelican game, will be against the strong Camp Newell army team this coming Sunday. Several high school boys will make the trip and are expected to strengthen the Peli can lineup. Marshall Eyestone, this year's Pelican manager turned out yesterday for his first practice of the year. Eye stone will undoubtedly bolster the outfield with his sparkling fielding and hitting. The Pelicans may enter the Central Oregon league this sum mer, as invitations are on hand from Bill Hatch, manager of the Bend Elks. Score by innings: - -. R H E All-Stars 000 020 02- 4 5 Pelicans 004 020 x 8 5 2 Batteries: All Stars Bellotti, Bocchi, Foster and Cline; Peli cans Whitney, Gross (6), " Hat field (7) and Gross, Hatfield. By The Associated Pre . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet Los Angeles ...30 8 . 15 18 19 22 23 25 25 .789 .605 .550 .525 .436 .395 .359 .342 San Francisco 23 San Diego 22 ...21 Oakland .... Hollywood 17 . 15 ...14 Portland ... Sacramento Seattle 13 Results Yesterday San Diego 4, Hollywood 0. . San Francisco 5, Seattle 3. Portland 3, Los Angeles 2. Games Today Hollywood at San Diego. Oakland at Sacramento. Seattle at San Francisco. . Portland at Los Angeles. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Washington ...17 13 .567 Cleveland .. 17 13 .567 New York ..15 12 .556 Detroit 14 13 .519 Philadelphia 16 15. .516 Boston . 13 18 .419 St. Louis 10 14 .417 Chicago 10 14 .417 Results Yesterday Cleveland 5, Boston 2. New York 2, Detroit 1. ' Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2. St. Louis at Washington post poned. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Brooklyn'....'. 22 11 .667 St. Louis 19 11 . .633 Boston .....15 12 .556 Philadelphia. 15 15 ' .500 Cincinnati 15 16 .464 New York : ;. :14 18 .438 Pittsburgh 12 16 .429 Chicago 9 22 . .290 , Results Yesterday Brooklyn 8, Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 2, Boston 1 (10 in nings). Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia. 8 New York 3, Chicago 1. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SKATELAND . 515 Klamath Ave. Music Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies Auspices Veterans of Foreign Wars Angels Show First Signs Of Crac dng Beavers Com From Below To Wallop Southmen for Third Time in Four Days By The Associated Press Los Angeles, the Pacific Coast league leader, Is showing its first, signs of cracking after setting a blistering pace in tho circuit since the start of the season. Sixth, place Portland humbled the Angels yesterday. 3 to 3, for the third win In four days, and wrapped up the game although tho Angels collected 11 hits to 5 for the Beavers. Skipper Bill Sweeney's men had taken 20 straight until Hollywood stop ped them twice last week. The Portland victory was a happy send off for Pitcher Syd Cohen who boarded a train for Texas after the game to report for army duty. The defeat was number 3 for Paul Gchrman who ran his pitching wins to seven until the Beavers nicked him two days ago. Temperamental blowups be set Seattle, too, and while the Rainiers outhit San Francisco 8 to 5, the Seals forfeited their second place standing by winning the game 5 to 3. Lenny Gabriel- son, the Rainiers' lanky first baseman, put on the first dem onstration in the third inning when he tried to punch Umpire "Frosco" Edwards full of fists before he was manacled by Man ager "Bill Skif and led to the showers. Far more costly, was Pitcher Joe Demoran's skyriding in the seventh. After holding the Seals to a single hit for six innings, and striking out two men in the seventh, Demoran blew up to walk four and allow two, hits and two runs. Tho Seals slammed three more runs off relief Pitcher Speece. Oakland . evened the scries with seventh-ranking Sacramen to at two games, 2 to 0, on the three-hit pitching of Southpaw ItaJo Chelini. It was strictly a pitcher's victory for Chelini's mates made five errors. Sacra mento's Henry Polly, tapped for seven hits, was charged with the. defeat. Another 3-hit pitching per formance was ' turned in by Frankie Dasso of San Diego to Boost the Padres into a 4 to 0 win over Hollywood. Dasso, running his strikeouts to 68 this year, batted in a home run in the 8th. Huskie Trackmen Need Okay to Run Nationals SEATTLE, May 29 (F) Eight members of the Univer sity of Washington track team will take part in the national collegiate championships a t Northwestern university June 11-12, it they can get the ap proval of the faculty athletic committee. The student board of fin ance yesterday voted to send the four winners of events at the recent northern division meet and four who won sec ond places. They were Everett Pitman, who won the 440; Bill Kydd, javelin king; 'Dick Yantls who won the discus and Tom Kam, broad jump champion. The second place winners were Bob Smith, 220; Walt Harrison, shot put; Gene Swanzey, half mile, and Ron Garretson, low hurdles. National Tire Quota Increased PORTLAND, May 29 (P) The Oregon OPA headquarters today announced allotment of passenger car and truck tires for Oregon in June as follows: Passenger car grade 1 tires 10,386; grade 3, 6313; truck tires, 6580 new tires; farm im plement tires 471. Passenger car tubes, 9308 new tubes; truck tubes, 4679 new tubes. - The national quota will - be 690.000 compared with . 600,799 in May. NO-HIT HABIT ATHENS, N. Y., May 29 (IP) No-hitters are becoming a habit for Anthony Del Ciccio of Athens high school. Monday, he tossed out 14 batters to win a 9-0 victory over Coeymans high; yesterday,- the 17-year-old blanked Coxsackle, 8-0. Del Ciccio has hurled 27 Innings and fanned 61 batters, with only two balls hit to the outfield. PAC1K EIGHT National High-Flyers Coming Down to Earth By SID FEDER Associated Press Sports Writer It may be a llttlo early to sny tho honeymoon Is over for tho bewildering Boston Braves and tho high-flying Phillies, but oft the developments of recent days there aro Imlicntluim tho brklo and groom aro getting ready to slurt fighting over tho biscuits, anyway. This is not to say the Phils and tho Bostons are about to nose dive right out of the stratosphere and hend back to their old stomping grounds down among tho old shoes and empty barrels Hunters Ask Doe Kill in Lake County Request Made to Relieve Dangerous Grazing Problem For Livestock Industry LAKEVIEW As a result of the meeting Monday evening at the court house, Lake County Sportsmen's association will rec ommend to the stato game coin. mission that an 'open doe sea son bo held this fall in tho area south of Lakcvicw in Lake county and part of Klamath county. The recommendation also states that enough licenses be sold so that the kill will be about 5000, and if necessary to get this larger kill, that the season bo extended beyond the usual closing season. In request ing the open doe season, the Sportsmen's association cites a survey made by the state game commission and forest service which would indlcato a danger ous problem for tho livestock industry by excessive grazing of deer on winter ranges. A recommendation will also go to the state game commission for an antelope season from August 15 to September 1, with the area to be the same as in 1941 plus tho Big valley district. A request is also being made to the commission that provi sions be made to eliminate any elk in Lake county, with an open season on both sexes, if necessary. Recommendations were also made for the opening of the mi gratory bird season on October 1, and for an increase in the period of storage on ducks and geese. In the past the storage period after the close of the season has been zu clays, dui members of the Lake county club believe that this should be extended because of the meat rationing program. FIGHTS By The Associated Press HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Luther (Slugger) White, 137. outpointed Julio Jimincz, 135, Yucatan, Mex. (10). Jack's Autograph in Demand 1 A JbTi ..Autograph-seekers clustered around Jack Dempsey outside the supreme court building at White Plains, N. Y., after a session of the Dempiey divorce trial, Dempsey is a lleutenant-commander in the coast guard. YMiiKnr EAGLES HALL ADMISSION 9th and Mny 29, 1JMU in mo cellar. As a mutter of fact, they d have a tough time getting past Jimmy Wilson's woeful Chicago Cubs and Franklo Prison's pathetic Pitts burgh Pirates, who aro having a high old time well, n time, anyway trying to seo who's go ing to get lower in tho Nutlonul league's sub-basements. . But when tho Braves bowed to tho St. Louis Cardinals M In 10 innings yestcrduy, and the Phils blew a five-run lead to hand the Cincinnati Reds an 11-8 win, it marked the fourth loss in the Inst flvo trips to tho post for both tho Bostons and the Quaker City "Darlings." Two of tho Braves' beatings wcro by the Cubs, and this Is quite a trick, liko trying to change a thrcc-dollnr bill at your favorite bunk. It Just Isn't done. And the Phils have let the Reds score 19 runs in three games, which might oven glvo the Rhlnclandcrs the mistaken impression they're sluggers. Meantime, the Cleveland In dians climbed up to a first place tic with the Washington Senators in the Amerlcun league by belting Boston's Red Sox 5-2 behind Jack Salvcson's steady 10-hit hurling. Tho Nats and St. Louis Browns were idle. The New York Yankees broke their fivc-gamo losing streak with a 2-1 edgo over tho Tigers, but Hank Borowy's Jinx over the Dctroits had to bo extra-hot to do it. The sophomore right hander, who downed the Dc troits four times in a row Inst year, tried his whammy for the first time this season, and found it was still working as he tossed an cight-hlltcr. Russ Christopher went the whole way to give the Philadelphia Athletics a 5-2 win over the Chicago White Sox. Tho New York Giants moved up to sixth place in the Nation al league by clouting the Cubs 3-1 behind Harry Fcldman's tight elbowing. Sid Gordon knocked in two of the runs as the New Yorkers, winning their fifth straight over tho Cubs, in troduced a resolution stating that they'd like to play tho rest of the season In Chicago. A wild pitch with the bases loaded and a homer by Dixie Walker produced four runs for Brooklyn In tho first inning against Pittsburgh and it was no trick at all over the Dodgers to coast from there to a 6-2 win over the Bucs. Ed Head hurled a six-hitter, but he didn't even have to bo halt that good to get by. ONLY 50c Walnut Big Ueague Lingo if ANOLO.WO(W VUOvN (Wi CLBANHJP WiTTP- 2 ' . A ' f m,t in a wish SkV K A ( f-N OurPlSLOTHl J i v Los Angeles Boxer Shows Lotsa Fight at Roseburg ROSEDURG, May 29 (H Roseburg police held under ar rest today a youth who Identified himself as Cecil Ray lloofunl, 21, Los Angeles boxer. District Attorney J. V. Long said he evidenced plenty of fight before police Jailed him on an assault with a dangerous weapon charge. This Is tho story Long told: Officer Willium Betls arrested Hoofard when he and thrco com- pnnlons were unnblo to produce a registration certificate for an automobile, lloofurd grabbed Bella' pistol nt the Jail, struck Betls with it and ripped off his shirt and coat In a fight. Hoofard fled, got away from another officer who grappled with him, and wns stopped only by a random shot fired by Betls. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that I. the undersigned Sheriff of Klnnv ath County, Oregon, will on tho Hth day of June, 1043, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.' M. at the Cascade Garage at 231 S. 11th street In Klamath Falls, Oregon, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, tho following described motor vehicle, to-wit: One 1934 Model Ford Coupe, Motor No. 18-08.1525, 1942 LI cense No. for Oregon 368560 to satisfy a lien for storage amounting to $20.00 in favor of one Christ Blanas, together with statutory attorney's fees, costs and expenses of sain and such other disbursements necessary in the sale of the same. Dated May 28, 1043. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, M. 29; J. 5-12. No. 240 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Kate D. Peyton has been duly appointed Adminlstratrix-with-thc-will-anncxcd of the Estate of Oscar Peyton, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said Estate aro notified to pre sent same, duly verified, to said admlnlstratrlx-wlth-thc will-annexed at tho office of R. C. Groosbcck, Lawyer, 538 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated: May 22, 1043. KATE D. PEYTON, Administratrix with tho Will an nexed of the Estato of Oscar Peyton, deceased. M22-20; J5-12-19. No. 233. The Following Auto Dealers Members of the Klamath Automobile Dealer! Association , Will Be Closed All Day Monday In Observance of Memorial Day Douglas, Motor Co. Turner Chevrolet Co. Dick B. Miller Co. Lombard Motor H. E. Hauger , J. W. Komi , Odoll Motor Co. Baliiger Motor Co. SOH Long sulci Fred Worthlhgton, 22, one of Iloafard's companions, iKlmlttvd deserting tho army. Worthlngton, his wife, Dorothea, 10, nnd Kllzabcth Bucy, 20, were charged with vagrancy, LICENSED PROMOTER SEA'ITLE. May 29 Ml Bill Mulligan, business manager of tho Seattle Const league baseball (cum, who recently obtained a boxing promoter's license, an nounced last night Tony PuIsm zolo, long tlmo boxing oporatnM In Sun Francisco and eastern' cities, would bo his matchmaker. WORCESTER, Mass Johnny Cool, 134, Worcester, stopped Russ Sawyer, 135, Now York (5). LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned Sheriff of Klam ath County, Oregon, will on the 14th day of June, 1943, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Cuscndo Garage t 231 3. 11th streot In Klamath Falls, Oregon, offer for sole to the high est bidder for cosh, the following described motor vehicle to-wlu One 1038 Model Ford 8 Std. Bus Cpe. Motor No. 18-2393-91 to satisfy lion for storagU amounting to $31.00 in favor of one Christ Blanns, together with statutory attorney's fees, costi and expenses of sale and such other disbursements necessary ia the sale of tho same. Dated Mny 28, 1943. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath ' County, Oregon. M. 20; J. 6-12. No. 241 NOTICEOFSALE " Notice Is hereby given that I, tho undersigned Sheriff of Klam ath County, Oregon, will on the 14th day of June, 1043, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at tho Cnscado Guriigo at 231 S. 11th street In Klumuth Falls, Oregon, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, tho following described motor vehicle, to-wit: One 1036 Model Ford A Coupe, Motor No. 2080-445, to satisfy a lien for storage amounting to $20.00 in favor of ono Christ Blanas, together with statutory attorney's feet, costs and expenses of sale and such other disbursements necessary in the snlo of the name. Dated May 28, 1043, L. L. LOW, . Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. 1 M. 20; J, 5-12. No. 239 ,