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20, 194 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE KMNI r If . Hugh KOrfl I IkvV YOHK, Juno 20 (P) ,1111 iwviw nu- ..iliriul i , two Doints-aflcr i'hclOWHS guvo tho Irish a U victory over tlto Iowa boa K i full, will enter An- I? ...I., i.. iniu Mnvi Lthe navy's rovcrul of thu old I in- "H yo can't -lick 'cm, , ' '!'.. 1 ...... ri la nlmi S1UU,UUU BW1I1IIIIIUK I'UUI iludlum a immuirliil lu BncT M'"'K dmiiuiiii wnu hi- of ii men's pool Cecil t,l, 1110 I-IIIIWU nuu ""' mnn, used to be -tobacco !L.r ... But lt' only out (ho loft Hold stHiids that you'll HIW lit' m w WON OVEH fchnn L, uniwoiiiiH mo mi- ..t..n.l knvlnif Mtfi.ll jmiuii ho brought home fall- lo overcome his mother's ob ttiona . Then one diiy In the incr grocery she overheard a nle of neighbors discussing t- ''lie's winning a lot of ?' ml. .. ....... tti lit nnh. kleV" . . 1IIIU yvnn iiiu mnnr nd Mm. William told Ik: a lonii m you're a wtnnini! liter. I wuu't Htuncl In your r-ii thU hmtlnnu ns noon II mwtt . " , fn Ifl R1H Tl PMJ HI J"Wi" ng fighter. n.EANINa THE CUFF riic boys Blonu Jacobs Bonch i l.ntirleiil Bouuhard, tho Moil- l hcnvywolghl, an a "great aspect" althoiiBh he look a fting tho last tlmo out . . . took Charley Osgood, 17-ycar-a Somcrvllle, Mass., high tool pitcher Just sinned by the 4deri, to teHch Leo Durocher mi to toach Hal Gregg to "cov- tup' n pucnca . . . Strong Card Ready for Bond Match Belcoitro to Tangle With Wognor In Main Evont; War Bonds Will Admit Fans ' Olio of tho strongest wrestling curds In mat history ut Klamath Falls Is being nrosuntcd by Mack 'Lillard lor next Friday's special ,wnr uoiirt match at the Armory. Pclo Ueluaslro, the Weed As HiiM.nl ii, is roniatchod against Cor- j(ous George wagnor In tho main event, it is rumored that those urnpplcrs have a side bet of $100 or moro with the cash being held by a local business man. All tho money will go lo me winner of triuay nights tussle. .- his should promise a vicious hiiltlo as neltlier ono of tho grunt mid moaners Is likely to do much luoling around If his own money Is lit stukc. In the seml-flnals Waller "Snce.e" Achlu, the popular Chlnnimin who threw Buck Da vidson last week, will tako on Billy McKwin, a rugged boy who has headlined ninny cards In the Pacific Northwest. In the prollmlnnry Jack Lips comb, formerly or Indiana will meet Carl Davidson who Is a newcomer In wrestling circles hern, but Is generally regarded as a plenty tough customer. Mack Lillard has announced a special bond selling feature for next Friday's show. Anyone who buvs a $25 war Bond on FN' day, June 2.1, and presents this bond or a receipt tor it at me box office will bo given a ticket for a seal in the balcony upon paying tho federal tax. Anyone wno ouys a $ou war Bond or moro on Friday, will be given a scut downstairs for the price of the federal tax. Lillard say.i he expects a sell out crowd with possibly 400 peo ple getting in via the war Bond route. , Souvenir For Seabee Mascot ti r s it. - nrja'f f ii ii r W rf i ' "Jim Into Second Place Tie Flashes of Life pfc COMEDIAN :::,S'f Hapltss Dodgers Victims Of the. Pulverizing Polo Grounders In Only Tilt By TED MEIER Associated Press Sports Writer Melt Ott's New ork Giants, whose earlier five and seven- same winning streaks startled baseball experts, are still tne sur prise of the National league. The Polo Grounders climbed Into a virtual tie for second place with the Pittsburgh Pirates by walloping urooKiyn, xu to i, last nlgnt in tne day s omy ma jor league game. The Giants now have won 30 and lost 25 games for .545 per centage. Pittsburgh officially is credited with 28 wins against 22 losses for .Sou. counting anotner Pirate defeat, from their unfin ished game ol May 41 with tne edge to a mere lour percentage ihij, u.i By Th Associated Press SOUTH- PACIFIC HEAD QUARTERS Capt. . Earl Gay-! lord, in charge oi an army camp mess hall, posted this sign at the front of the chow line: TaKe wnat you want want what you take." It proved good advice tor or dinary chow but the other morn ing fresh eggs were on the menu one for each man. So Gaylord appended this postscript: am oniy want one egg. . VETERAN RIVERTON. Wyo. An 11 vcar-old went iob hunting at the farm employment bureau which had advertised for veteran tarm lnhorers. "Can you milk cows? he was asked. 'Well, I guess so, I did when I was a kid." www SPIRIT OF '44 HELENA.! Mont. Heavy rains riisrunted usual means of trans portation for' Wanda Madden, of lobe' After lew Feminine 7of Honors I CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Jrurr.n Juno 20 (!') 5-. , . T ' , riM in aoK nu ror new wiu i. .v imlnate. "Babe" Dldrlkscn Sncd to golf seven years ago id ihol an 86 on her first round. "sh- himn't been above that lure since, and today she was ring down for her sccona Mlnr ummon'n title the WCSt- fc open, a tournament she first fen in 1940. in-h. nivmnle hurdling and fcnlln-throwlnfl champion of B2 now married to George Ihsrius, 275-pound ox-wrestler U Pueblo. Colo., who follows t around thn links like a lamb Kvod medalist honors yesterday lih a 38-3077, With this moral supporl, ibc" today faced Margaret btcll of Detroit in tho first Jund of match play for the hmplonshlp. Miss Russell bllllcd with an 87, a dozen Jokes over the 38-37-75 par the thickly-trapped Park jfige course. SHunnor-un for mcdnllst hon h was 20-year-old Dorothy lermaln of Philadelphia who Mted a 30-4070. lch sent defending Cham bn Patty Berg of tho marines, ifront-riinnor nmons tho auali- rs with an 81, against Sally tssions or Muskegon, Mien. Jburt Reverses I ccision; Condemns ater Fowl Refuge PORTLAND, Juno 20 (P) doral condemnation of private owned lands In Harnoy coun for a migratory water fowl fuge was authorized today by o nlnlh circuit court of appeals, versing a decision of the Ore n federal district court. The appeals court In San Fran co uphold validity of a 1033 ' that authorized the federal vcrnmont to condemn property ufl ll.ipr! fnr ntihlln wnrlcs. fin 1035 tho government con fmned 3474 acres In Harney gunty and Gordon T. Carey and fscy D. George brought suit, Bntcndlnff rnnarnaa Hlrl not au- orlzo condemnation of private f ned lands for refuge purposes, fcdernl district court ruled p aeptcmber, 1042, that the con fmnatlon was invalid. Ieord Crowd Sees nnel Club Races PORTLAND, June 20 (P) A cord 14,000 persons saw Roan 8 Rambler win the inaugural mdlcap at the opening of the "Unomali Kennel club's 12th 'K race meeting in Multnomah "tflum. last night. ,., , , lile.Grori Hadley'slreak nosed 'a hand-picked pack' to pay ;4,0' M nnd $3.50, More Taxes, derby champ, finished X'h, An.cstimatod- $1.40,000: was "gered. ' 1 1 Jlmmle Carrlck, 7, crippled Pittsburgh youngster, aaopiea as mascot of Seabees the worm over, gnzoa mwnu v n.w r.i.nt.' Bauhill Manaaer Mel Ott, who prosented Jimmle a big longuo baseball. It was "Carrick Day" at Seabee Camp Thomas, Davlsvllle, R. I. ' .' j ' ' points. The May 21. game was called after eight innings with the Phils ahead. 9-4. A crowd ol Z3.14U Dam at La bels field to see the Giants wal lop the Brooks for tha seventh time in 11 tries'. Hal Gregg, start ing Brooklyn Ditcher, was stung for six runs in a big second in- Reames Tourney Continues as Pairings Listed Th first round of olay for the President's Cud was completed on Sunday, Juno 18 at the Ifeumes Golf and Country Club. Many of Iho matches were won by default. ' Several cases of double default occurred when neither of the two men who wero mntched showed up. These will have to be played beforo the RtH'nnd round next Sunday. Here are the second round pairings listed In flights: Trr va. winner ot Maeartnoy-Medford mnlrh. Union va. winner of Voye-Lemen mnlrh. Mulila vt. su-anaon. Wooda va. Leal. hkst ri.ioai Hull va. Dick Miller. , Urqulurt va. Victory. Hakenlraw va. Houalon. Umm va. Marryman. SBCOND rXIOHT Clockaon va. Ilaaelaleln Harmon va. neevea. Jphnaon va. Caaiel. franklin va. Komi. THIRD TLIOHT Wrlahl v. rinnlsan. ' Webbor va. Campbell. Peyton va. Dliher. Georao Dnvla va. Watlora. . rol'RTU FLIGHT Clnnohan va. Winner of L SmHti Winner Si Bhannon-Bers va. Wlnnar ol Letthrnd-Leameiaier. Babcock va. Osden. Army Insecticide Unavailable For Civilian Use SALEM, June 20 P) It will bo years before the public can use DDT, the army's new mT- nnur In.sectlcidO. . J. V, Paltorson, Stale department of agriculture chemist, saipV today on his return from Chicago, where he attended the meeting nf ih. national assocmiion ui in secticide and disinicciant nioiiu- fiiclurcrs. nriT will kill fleas, flies, lice, bed bugs, cockroaches and other pests, but not mucn is n m US etlCClS OH nuilieiia, tan.- son said. Tim nnniinl death toll by homi cide In tho United States is about 12,000. Dixie Leads Swatsrniths, But He's Missing Of tener her from -reporting 'for , nurses training school on time. Sn sh borrowed overalls, slicker and a horse, rode 18 miles cross-country in the downpour to catch her bus. . PUMPING CO-EDS CHICAGO It was a long- nine that made things easy for some 225 miles ride home from. Harry Fcldman, Giant right- college for Carlee Baur and Sue nanaer nuueiuuu. . . Only one of the six runs was The two girls, students at uoe earned, Bobby Bragan and Dixie college, Cedar Rapids,- la., arriv- waiKer contributing two cosiiy eq noma aner a ween. uj. ormn Sonrluilnherl arnunri tVip Lin hlcvrlM. ThV raid they de- misDlays were two walks and cided on the bicycle ride.in order. singles by uus Mancuso, n ap to give train seats to eervitc "" Keyes, joe meawicK ana amy t , rrr Jurges. Fcldman batted in a sev-l - kslilllli enth run in the next inning and wiiiiwmmiii Uil n 0Al.l..n'n raWeif ,i,fr. . . er, Cal McLish, on even terms . The Crescent cafe, which has A scheduled afternoon game and one-halt. years Dy,in Kal.AAn WaEhlnffinn anH Ihn nntl has hppn rented JOT an m- New York Yankees Was rained definite time to NicK Jtuius. out. The other clubs had an open date. NEW YORK, June 20 (IP) ! Dixie Walker's bat, a month ago the most potent weapon in Major league baseball, has acquired its owner's soft, 'southern accent. Four weeks ago tho Brooklyn outfielder was batting an amaz ing .444 but the figures have shrunk to .388 at present. A week ago Walker had .418 but ha collected only six blows in his last 30 times at bat, includ ing last nlghl s game. nn.nitr. hia collaosc. nowever, he remains at the top, pi tne Major league swatsmttns as Thurman Tucker, Chicago White Sox outfielder, skidded from ,398 to .371 wnue retaining me in the American SHOStO YieW leadership league. whiip tne two leaaers were takinii their lumps during the uapit. sun iviusiai oi me ol, Louis Cardinals, added to his aggregate. Right now the fleet outfielder, the National loop's Mm, Fprniman. who has in the University of Oregon, is home to spend her summer vacation-wim t . ents, Mr. and Mrs. nenry morl nf this tltVl , ':: '.Tames HICKS, wno is an am bulance driver in the-army, was here last week: visiting Jiis wife Shasta "Grange met Thure dav evenine at Shasta school Out-of-town . euests .were Mrs, rMTBn Varr i-nnnintt demon- anrl frlonrls. trninn a a n t. and Mr. and nnnald Smitn wno IS-in mo Mrs. Charles Wicklander of La army ski troopers, is home now top hitter a year ago, has climbed Grande. Wicklander is state 0n- a furlough. Claino J uayton, lo .377 from .348 two weeks ago. grange deputy and he and Mrs. who is in the armed forces is Chuck Hostctler ancient new- Freeman spoKe on canning also on a lew uo. . inucK nosieuer, Biiuieiii. iw h wir.r,ifrH Oil. Mr A Minato and daughter, comer witn tne ueirun. nja), ;' . 7" - irT;v : trail: vi- is the newest threat to Tucker. Men also ?gave some canning Lena, were Klamath Falls vls- A weeK ago me piiww "","!? ' " m iui.thi. who has pra avenge uVlM in seven days ana now siauas oittie uiausc.vuit.- The l. e. sasey lamuy oi next to the Chicacoan. Oris Hockett of Cleveland. erstwhile runner up, now is fifth following a 37 point drop that stopped at ..3Z4. pltal for the past two weeks . 1 nnrl taoHnt WAIL Don Flury nas oeen recently Hnmorialo have ourchased UmDloved as janitor at the local a ranch at Modoc county, uaii- uem tneaire. Angels Drop Dying Ducks By The Associated Press - The Los Angeles Angels broke two Coast league baseball tics last night by defeating the Port land Beavers, 5 to 1. Tho Angels took undisputed possession of sixth place, half a game ahead of Oakland, and Portland dropped to fourth po sition from a tie witli Hollywood for third. It was the only regu lar game scheduled. Other teams resuming play tonight. Steady pitching by George Camellus of the Angels, who kept seven hits well scattered, nanoed the Beavers their eighth consecu tive defeat. Cecil Garriott of the Anccls hit a homo run in the third inning. At. Hollvwood 2500 fans who purchased $1,500,000 worth of war bonds saw Red Ruffing's Sixth Ferry Group, , of Long Beach, defeat the Stars, 7 to 1, in an exhibition game. . In anothor exhibition at San Francisco an army all-star out fit composed of players from var ious military establishments in the bay area defeated the league leading Seals, 5 to 1. Honey Island is the name of a .community in Texas. fnmin In Surorise valley, lier- hm-t Hanson has bought the Basey home ano win ibkc u Pvt. Edear Feirs of Chiloquin has been awarded tne.comoai in fantryman badge for his . per- NATIONAL LEAQUE St. Loula Pittsburgh ...- New York - ClnclnnaU . Brooklyn Ooaton Philadelphia unicago ..3S ...28 30 ......38 . 27 ...34 L. IS 32 25 25 29 34 30 30 21 17 Gamee Yeaterdar New York 10. Brooklyn 2. Only gamca acbeduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE No change. mioi rmccossinn. The Hansons formance of duty in action m tv,ir home on Derby against the -enemy in Bougain- rf.t viile. . He has been overseas; Hi-. niMHa v.rriA ran nun i krvpti mniiLna. 1V1IS. JCWC-wa uviiww" -. I " ' ' . , , , y . ij .ua.n t i h thPi nonn Aiipn. wno nas oeen at- SSSSS v.r T tending high school located r iritnhan ihfispl around Eueene. is home now to 4S3 K....U- " j i. in th II. S, snend his vacation working for ,414 IIUOUOIIU .o o-.v..e, rin:i::C . tV, ATlpn'e 412 armed forces, nas movea w n-"u'" ""y - Pet .092 .560 .549 ..528 COAST LEAGUE W. San Francisco 41 Seattle . Hollywood PorUnnd San Dlcgo ..... Loa Angeles oaKlana 3S 37 37 39 3S2 TtAaHisnn strpet. The Otis Hllkey lamuy is moving to Roseburg this week, uiiirov urns formerly with F.wanna Lumber company at Snmtrim River." - Mrs. Tohn Rusteen was hon- i 1. - UlrthHov last S?f Thursday, when Mrs. Jack Mat- .914 tos. Mrs.; LOUIS tnriSliaiiacn dairy here! H. Pet. .909 REAPPOINTED SALEM. June 20 (P W. Ross, Portland was reappointed todav bv Governor Snell to a .four-year term on the state real estate Doaro. The famous LVT boats used ...34 .20 .493 .480 .479 ,403 Lo Angolea 6. PorUand 1. (Only game scheduled. I Pep to Box Joyce In Chicago Show CHICAGO, June 20 (P) Chi- "J -ar Tiomiri -Hnmspth sur- in the South Pacific are.actual- luncheon at her home.' equipped with revolving turret .Inhn Ttiisteen. lormeriv wiin ana h di-nim. tiui u Lamm Lumber company, is lire irom any position. now a graoer at rencan oaj Box. Honoring Barbara Basey, a trroun of vouncsters met for farewell tjarty at her home Tues day. They spent the afternoon Ninety per cent of the tele graph business in the United States Is handled via. teletype writers. cago's first major outdoor boxing playing games and taking pic- snow win rje nein in uni4n.ij tures. Guests were nutn Dpauia park on July 7, featuring a 10- mgi Marjorie and Doretha Miller, round bout between the winners carol Mudden Dennis and Fred- of recent headline fights here. die Tufts gilaron, Buddy, Joan Willio Pep, recognized as New and jean Hawkins, Hazel Shav Yorlc featherweight champion erSi coleen and Billy Johnston, will meet wnue Joyce in a non- Melba. Shirley and Robin xiawK- Tine enatieiiicin oi uio "m ms and Bonnie Lieu wesiey box paric. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save H Long and . ; Short Trips -. STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 . 1201 East. Main HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured S African '-' antelope t And (Lathi , 7 Symbol for -' i tantalum I "i comedian 13 Wandering 14 Escapes . 15 Most westerly . 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It Beverage vti U Red Creee 18 Caterpillar (Mr.) ' hairs ' 4 Symbol tW, 141 AraeHnid V of a Roman - dwelling tl Steamship , , (abbr.) r; V( 16 Exclamation S 17 Accomplish (19 Snake 32 Observe! 24 Energetit 25 English i h h II Ii It I T f P P P P rr ; : .. ir - s www "'rr rr W Jrr LJ - ts: fe'A" ti f w f . , 5rrsr h:rr, W vi pfNHis T""" si- -hsr arr- m w H iieiti:: if .. . r -j-til . H 1 1 1 tJ Tulelake Mr. and Mrs. Otis Roper and two children' Lois and Billy were dinner guests Sunday at theJiome of Mrs. Roper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans, Mer riUV when- the iamily celebrated Father s uay; i-resem aiso were Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and daughter. " D o n n a Elizabeth, Klamath Falls ano mrs. i.. z.. Evans' mother, Mrs.- Fuller, Los Angeles. The: Tulemke-Modoc farm renter nlans a Fourth Of July picnic at Howard's Gulch with other farm . centers of Modoc county invited to attend. The Ideal center will serve ice cream and coffee,. Word has '.been received here that nladva Hedlund. ModOC mnntv.home demonstration lead- er,-'who was critically injured several weeks ago when her car overturned near Alturas, is im- brovine at Stanford L.ane nos- nltel. San Francisco. In addi tion to other, injuries both legs were broken and an .elbow, was broken in two places. Mrr- and Mrs. VernOn Bitter left last week for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they will locate on farm land -owned there. Prior tn leavine thev sold their Bo acre ranch- ra the btrongnoia district to O, D. Haynes, Tule lake. The farm was one of the 1938 block: of homesteads. Tulelake Rotanans will be hosts at Ladies' night, June 28 at a dinner to be served in the annex nf the Tulelake Commun ity Presbyterian church. Instal lation of officers will follow the dinner. .; - - The "Wasp-: Wagon," one of the-army's newer mobile anti aircraft weapons, carries four .50-cauber machine guns mount ed on a power-driven turret and geared to live zuuu rounos minute.' - The tank " that- can swim known officially as the LVT fTjnnriincr Vehicle Tracked) and to tne men ot tne ooutn Pacific as. the 'water buffalo." : Doiry Friends are glad that . Ji Rueck is back home again from the Hillside hospital, everyone wishes him a speedy recovery. Mr. and. Mrs. Iceland atoehsler left for Camp Beal, Calif. (Marya ville) on Thursday morning, June 15 after spending the oast week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horsley and family, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Stoehsler. Leland is with the army signal corps.- He was stationed in Montana prior to his transfer.- :. .. - - rwm Hein, MM 3c left for his post at Lido Beach, Long Island. N. Y., Sunday, June 18. by plane after spending the past week witn nis motner, Mrs. una Heim of Klamath Falls and other relatives and friends in Klamath. Erwin is with the seabees.: Milton Dodson and Wesley Hankins are' other boys who vis ited with their parents ana grandpa, uis of this vicinity from their training stations re cently. - . ' , : . i - ELECTED ' SIL.VERTON.- June 20 ffTV-J-.. John Moe was elected director of Silverton schools last-nlgnt by nine votes. There were only nine ballon cast. Officials said it ' was the lightest vote on-record.: . "A" stas ration-card -holdeni are responsible for only 9.1 per cent of the ..total annual, mile age of the country), driven. Charlie Read Saddlery Will Buy Wool Up to 3000 PounoV frosn each grower -or reeelve oh consignment aaf aatwat and make cash advaaee M earner- Reserve . Headed Whlilef e Ii tioot -STyt Ofaln-aad Cena Predecrs'. Neutral Spirits. The ienidowna Dtttillery riant da rec Md. 1 1 i ay-t-sr.ta . '4f IW African ground hornbills have eyelashes. When In Medford Star HOTEL HOLLAND thoroughly Modern Joe and Anna Earley Proprietor! iiii an ii i 1 1 When you fay "Barclay's" you are jrlll Bf I . . helping to continue a friendship fefi nTTm 1 we value most highly! JPlli y M j! s MIVATI STOCK t' ' SaOrCj -VV ,-, I Straight RYE Whiskey : ' fh.i. I j " the cow and the hen are mighty lmportatitfae - v tors in the economy of the Northwest country. Great Northern territory eight atatea ' between Lake Superior and the Pacific ta tho nation's leading producer of butter and egg. And, Great Northern leads all other Northweat , railroads in the transportation of butter and eggs to market. ' , ' ' Mortf than half a century's dependable service to . America's biggest butter-and-egg bowl m n the many things that make Oreat NotthMn Great H. I. WAYNE, General Agent 5 ?;' G. N. Station - V . Klamath Falb, Oregon 1 Contenders tor the thle onrdlr,g butter-end gg men In the North west ere Greet Northern locomo tive engineers. They delivered 388 million egga and 13 million, pounds of butter la 1943. , Jllv- 14 1 li Is I ,: 1