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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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NEW YORK. June (jP) Con.
fidencc nolo;: Gene Sarazcn, the
gentleman: ex-farmer, already
has begun, to figure out . how
much income tax he'll have to
pay if he wins that $13,500 worth
of war bonds in umcago s lam
O Shantecopen colt tournev.
Ma;. Spec- Aloore, Army end
coach, expects ' to be on active
duty before the . next football
season and Sgt. Vic Hanson, ex-
Syracuse coach,- likely will as
sist Earl Blaik. . . . The Giants'
Bill Voiselle and the Dodgers'
Calvin McLish, two of the sea
son's rookie pitching standouts,
wore on the same team at Okla
homa city a couple of years ago.
voiselle was tlie Indians leading
pitcher and McLish was the bat-
boy. . . . Katie Jenkins, who
came nearer', to managing Lew
than anyone else could, has just
signed Lightweight Carmine Fat-
ta .to a contract.
QUOTE. UNQUOTE
Corp. Billy Conn and SSgt.
Eddie Mader (in a recent discus
sion of the Joe Baksi-Le Savold
fight): Conn "The amateurs
have taken oyer," Mader
"Yeah, you' could beat the both
of 'em in the same ring." Conn
"So could you, Edward."
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FIRST RETURNS
Earliest reports on the statis
tical situation in high school and
college baseball: James Monroe
high school of Fredericksburg,
Vs., made two triple plays and
10 double plays in 12 games and
turned out a .375 hitter in Third
Baseman Graham Morris. . . . .
Dick Kinney, one of Army's pair
of. four-game-winning pitchers,
had an earned run average of
1.23 for 44 innings. Bob Chabot,
Plebe third sacker, hit .385, stole
nine bases and figures in five of
the Cadets' double killings
Any other prospects?
Millard Johnson
New Coach at
Grants Pass
CDTsrwiirnrT r t,.- m mv I
Millard Johnson,' who coached
Springfield -high school to dis-
trict titles rin basketball and
track this Spast year, has ac-
cepted a position as director of
atnieucs ana coacn at urants
Pass high school, School Super-
intendent H. SUke announced
here. t;
Johnson 1943 football team,
nis second MUier eleven alter
coming here from Newport high,
unc nnlubalorl Hnlv. a unro.
less tie tfith Corvallis in the
opening same marrea a peneci
season. JOnnson graduated trom
the University of Oregon in 1936.
President Cup
Qualifying Set
iGolferj must qualify next Sat-
urdav arid Sundav for the annual
President's cup tournament.
John West, tournament chair-
man. M a tn.int 1. hoin
rangements for this will be an
nounced ina short tune,
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By The Associated Press
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WASHINGTON Chalk v
Wright, 133, Los Angeles, knock-
ed out Vmce Dell Orto. 132. New
York 3.
Comely Cop,
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RiVcrside, Chicago suburb, is
tegog. over the. new desk - scr
geant at the. local police station,
'Ht's'Mrs; Merry J. Tellefsen,
pbove', J former , vocalist with a
dance .'orchestra. The 25-year-old
lady cop is expert plstol'nndi
rifle shot andJiolds radio opera-
tor's license stfshe can broadcast1
solice calls1'
Protests to
Be Before
Game Board
. Resolutions, Representa
tive! to Go From Here For
. State Group Meeting "',
Question of open seasons on
doe deer and cow elk will be de
cided at a meeting of the state
game commission in Portland the
coming weekend and eyes of
Kiamath-Lake sportsmen, as well
as those in other parts of the
state, win oe trained on tne state
group at that tunc. .... .
Representatives of the Klanv
ath-Modoc chapter of the Izaak
Walton league and the Klamath
bportsmen s association will
probably attend the session Sat
urday, when it is expected the
doe matter will be given special
attention.
The game commission will
have before it resolutions from
the state chapter of the Izaak
Walton league, the Klamath-Modoc
chapter, the Sportsmen's as
sociation, the Lake counv Walton
chapter, and others, with refer
ence to the doe season.
The local Broun are definite.
ly on record against another sea
son on does in the Klamath-Lake
area.
'Utmost Caution" in fh mnftAi.
of taking female deer is urged in
a resolution adopted by the state
organization of the Traaic Willnn
league. Open season on-female
deer, it was said, should be based
on the most careful investiga
tion, and a conservative policy
of game management was urged.
Local snortcmpn -nM k ...
derstand the decision to be made
""f wui oe tentative. If
It favors another season on h.
a more strenuous representation
will probably be made..
Walker and
Tucker Lead
Major Pitchers
NEW YORJC Tn a ,
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wxie Walker, of the Brooklyn
SPSJiu?" Thurma'1 Tucker,
JJ Chicago White- Sox, leaJ
l,'"!UK ln Batting by
comfortable-margins today al
though each dronnpH nit i
points during thp n.ni- -
Jn,cIudinS games of June 5
" sounding a .426
iu"e oa . "e National league
!.e?ces JJlth72 nits in 169 at
Daj . ?"? Dodgers ace length-
uiu runnerup stan
fu,0al the St. Louis Cardinals
as me 1H43 champ
had 20 points clipped off his
ma " games, dropping to
.
Cincinnati s Erie Tipton
ZOOmed Into third n1an at lln
while Frenchy Bordagaray and
- uie uuugers uea
mo.
Tucker'
place Oris Hockett of Cleveland
was 40 points. But Hockett
was challenging for the lead,
boosting his average 20 markers
to .353 passing out Boston's Bob
Johnson and Detroit's Chuck
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aTfl mtrv wim
fourth wi,a322 f5nS t was
?Uftn.w",! -32Z anl Hostetler
NEW RECORD
PORTLAND. Junp K IJP t
Wiggins, former state amateur
gou cnamnion. and Joe Ahm-n
set a new tournament record of
134 strokes in winning the sixth
me sixtn
""""P'onsnip at iverside Sun
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par Willi urs,
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SEASIDE, June 6 m Fire
Wardon P W k,i .
1400 - DOund bear nrnwlsr in ,iu
oat-K yara or nis nome near Wolf
treejc junction.
INDUCTED -VALE.
June B (JP JPEC0
Saunders was inducted into, the
army as a private three days
after being promoted to captain
of Company G. Oregon state
guard.
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wnt a jockey. Colt makes first start at Fairmont Park.
Many Races Cancelled in
0-Day Observance
NEW YORK. June 6 (FV-Ma
jor race tracks throughout the
country called off their pro
grams today in observation of 13-
day but major league baseball
and . boxing went ahead with
plans to hold their contests.
marking them with appropriate
ceremonies.
New - York; Chicago. Boston
and Detroit tracks announced
Portland and
Angels Play
Br The Associated Prau
The Portland Beavers, tied for
first place with the San Fran.
Cisco Seals, entertain last year's
oasi league pennant winning
Los Angeles Angels at Portland
tonight as the teams square away
for a new series.
The Anaels now occunv sixth
place, six full games behind the
leaders.
The last place Sacramento
Solons move into the Seals
stadium and Seattle, only a half
game out of first will entertain
the supping Oakland Acorns.
Hollywood, tied with Seattle
for second place, will play host
to tne ban Diego padres.
Traffic, Disorderly
Charges Aired
A. J. Murphy was fined a totaj
of $20 on traffic and disorderly
charges in police court. Of the
total,- $15 was assessed for dis.
orderly conduct, and $5 for run
ning a stop sign.
Murphy told The Herald and
News he was hit in the nose by
an oiticer wnen, at the police
station, he sought to sneak ud
ror nis rignts. ponce said that
Murphy became disorderly at
the station and was roughed un
when efforts were made to sub
due him.
Pendleton Ran
Sale Aug. 18 ,
PENDLETON, June e lPl
The . 18th annual Oregon ram
sale, staged each summer in Pen
dleton and attracting buyers and
sellers from the entire Pacific
northwest, will be held here Au
gust 18. it was announced today
by Walter A. Holt, secretary of
the Oregon wool Growers asso
ciation. -
There is no combustion at the
center of a flame.
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Top Weight
closing of their plants today soon
after word was received that the
allies had landed in France.
Pascoac park in New England,
Charlestown in West Virginia.
and Riverdowns in Ohio also
cancelled their races, but Dels
ware State park, Bay Meadows
and Ascot park in Ohio will be
open. The day's profit at Bay
Meadows was earmarked for war
cnariues.
Major league baseball went
ahead with the idea of holding
jta scheduled two night games,
but the Eastern league postponed
ju enure program and the In
ternational league previously had
said it would piay no games on
D-day.
Portland Rose
Festival Starts
Tuesday Evening
PORTLAND, June 6 CP)
Portland's annual rose festival
opens tonight with coronation of
Queen Jo Anne Bush.
The Portland Rose society will
hold its 56th annual show Wed
nesday and Thursday ln the pub
lic art museum. The Junior rose
festival parade will be resumed
Saturday after a two-year lapse.
A rose planting ceremony Sun
day will conclude the celebra
tion. Because of wartime re
strictions, the annual parade of
me roses win not De ncld.
Grocery Clerks
Get Pay Jumps
PORTLAND, June 8 W
Members of Portland's AFL
vnuuery jeriu union will re
ceive pay increases retroactive
to January 1. New clerks will
get $24 a week instead of $18:
head clerks $38.20 for a 48-hour
ween compared witn $28.50 for a
44-hour week.
This was. announced by Emil
Schollmeyer, union secretary.
He said union members voted to
accept an employer compromise
offer on a war labor board retro
active pay directive. The WLB
had- ordered retroactive pay to
May 1, 1943, he said, but many
more employes will benefit un.
aer tne compromise.
If it'S8 "frozen" article vou
need, advertise for a used one
in tne classified.
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Ends Tonight
, Errol Flynn in
"Edge of Darkness"
Second Attraction
"Island Captive"
Starts Wednesday
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Second Hit
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90 Homers
Belted in
Seven Days
Fence Move At Brevet
Fiold in Boston Offers
New Menace to Pitchers
Bv JACK HAND
(Aiiocialod Presi Soorli Writer)
Major league pitchers took to
tho storm cellars todav after
counting up- 80 home runs dur
ing the last soven days and not
ing the new mono.ro to their
trade In renovated Braves field
in Boston.
Tho Polo Grmmrl i .till
homo run heaven" (or tho fly
ouu nuici- nut the Boston Na
tionals park no lonucr Is a
"pitcher's paradise."
Since President Bob Qulnn
moved the right field fenco back
leel two weeks ago to help
the left-handed hitters, 22 round
trippers have snrouled where
only four grew before. Only
Phil Musi, Jim Tobln and Con
nie Ryan of the Braves and
Buster Adams of tho Phils had
hit for all four bases before
the chanao hut nlnro thn n.,tr-h
Nleman has belted five, Tommy
Holmes, Chct Ross and Ryan
two, and Max Macon and Ross
One each tO SUV nnthlnir nf nln
by opposing batsmen.
Fifty-one homers have been
lifted into the Polo Grounds
stands In the first seven weeks,
almost half as many as wero
belted all last season when 115
were recorded. Of the 51. exact
ly 38 were clouted In the two
week homo stand against the
western clubs.
The figures ruin an old Idea
that the Giants alone profited
by the short foul lines at home.
Although Mol Ott hit 8, Danny
Gardclla 5, Nap Reyes 3, Phil
Weintraub 2 and Johnny Ruck
er one during the last 14 days,
the opposition has squared tho
court with 19 on its own aide
of the ledger.
Although the Yankees no
longer have their murderer's
row of yore, 28 homers have
been belted at tho Stadium, 14
each by the Yankees and the
visitors. The fourth highest
park in home run production Is
Briggs Stadium in Detroit where
21 have been authored.
4000 Fans See
Gresham Races
GRESHAM, Juno 6 (fVNoarly
4000 horse race fans paid a rec
ord $32,843 through tho pari
mutucl windows last night at the
opening of Gresham's spring
meeting. Tho previous high was
$21,606 wagered a year ago.
Two outsiders galloped off
with honors. Mickey's Best won
the $500 inaugural allowance,
and Peggy Okay won the open
ing race to pay $41.10 to win,
$7.70 to place and $6.40 to show.
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Tickets Moving
For Fight Card
Friday Night
TlckeU are coins fast for tha
championship battle next Fri
day night at the armory be
tween Paavo Kantonon, the
present Pacific coast lightweight
title holder, and Goorge Wag
ner, the gorgeous one.
For two weeks now Paavo
has fallen flat to Georie and
due to thoso upsets the Finn Is
rcoay to put up hu honor or
what have you.
The middle event will be the
one to talk about with Biilldos
Jackson tangling with Turian
Potvln, Canadian mauler.
Where over Jackson has
wrcstica ne n as been followed
by crowds and tho reason could
oe mat no s a showman plus,
usually before the match.
It was told once that he
stalled his cor In a busy In
tersection In Los Angeles and
blocked cars for some distance.
Jackson strolled out of the car
with a derby hot on and carry
ing a wrench about three or
four feet long. He opened the
hood of the car and started
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Noted at Year's End
Jomss
of fasulous
working on the motor with this
enormous wrench. Bystander
were amaied and thought the
guy wat only half there. Police
finally arrived and drove his
car from the spot Next night
when the wrestling match was
act, the house was full mainly
because they just had to see
this guy.
In the opener Silent Rattan,
mule wrestler, will meet Buck
Davidson. Both wrostlers are
known in the local arena with
Rattan the more reserved type.
All ln all It looks like an
other slam bang card. Wally
Moss will probably be the arbi
trator again.
Poison Ivy Is known also as
poison oak, three-leafed Ivy, mer
cury, black mercury, markweed.
and plkry.
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the Coast conforenw
set the sport bsck 2J
where Hoc cnm in, 'WH
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Portland In 1837, pZi
foraslronncomebtcltlauJu
fir country, -
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trong move ifooi to km J
big names around for tit U
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Portland tolfcn
$10,000 kilty for
0Pn. designed to ikta tin (b
off the PGA field st SpokS
and at Vancouver, B. cTb
for a similar event in bra
worked out.
Gforuo Morcan. owur i n.
Portland Besven of the Com
league. Is rrported IntmrMt
sponsoring the Ctnidlin met
Seattle Is ftvored plfri
city, with tn sbundsnceofm
green couriei, and Portlaad k
close behind, Proi In this m
report py It 80 per cent We
than I hoy figured It would bt
balls end travel being whit Ike
are, i
In Portland the weekly tv
Indiutry loop, play for Indujtml
workers, rirswi about UO e
tries a week.
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