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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
lACt NT
iiicial Rename Rattinn
lead as Cards
Walt" Takes Number 13 For Rcdr
pirates Split With New York
Br -CK HAND
listed Press 8Pr" w,lUr
tun M u s I 1, the drfcndln
L?mnloii from Donorii, l'u
;ffbi(k Into tho nntlon.il
ffi lewd today by n miti-tf In
JftMoe 5vr Drooklvn's Dlxl
" . .... ...... . I..- I....
.Mnil 1HUB1HIH U"W
,f Cirillnl from Bt. Luul ro-
mtd the r winning ways nv
ipl'-K l f,,jr
.in two unities nnd "stis-
K i'ltmburKh china tiilhl to
liUd Din by pllttl"K pair
York, winning 0-8 ft-
,r dropping lh rirl to tho
Br HUGH rULLERTON JR.,
HEW YOHK. July 1 (V)
Ariihnioilc lewon. or injures
can oe mlsleadlm! but wlipro
.ir. I ibv rail; . . . nurucri liny-
.,a Kwuiid. chiilrnmn of tho
ji.w York State lUclnil conv
mlulon. Ilkos to point out that
mut of tho doutth that gotn
ilirough the niutucl window nt
rtCC lCK Hilda in way uw.-k
io the public ls ten percent
. , llu was quoted tho other
day In a local paper as aylnn:
Whfii tho alio of the dully
handle i mentioned. 1 would
iiba io nee It recorded this way:
Total pool. S2.0OO.OU0. Stalo
hsre. S12Q.0OO. Track's share
((10,000. tirenkiiKP. $20,000. or
whatever It l. Jtcdlstrlhulod to
tho public, J!780,000." . . .
Swone then went on to explain
that tho amount of money act
uillv bet and rebel to make
up that two million buck Ix
roughly about a quarter of tho
total pool, which would bo
1300,000.
t
APPLIED SCIENCE
At this dept. reads those fig
urei. that 1220,000 "tnko'
would coma out of the $500,000
and thut would nmotint to 44
per cent of what tho public
carried into the track . . . He-
duclnc that to more understand
able number!, an "nvernuo" fan
who laid aside ten bucka to bet
on tho home would have the
fun of waccrlnu S40 during the
afternoon and would bo dickcu
14.40 by tho machines ... On
top of that he'd spend about
S1.60 for admission, 0.1 cents
(or transportation, a dollar for
refreshments and .15 cents for
a program and tin sheet , .-.
That adds up to $3.(10. so tho
day's entertainment would cost
him 38 . . . That Isn't whnt
we'd call cheap, but it may bo
oKy ir you like horses.
Nelson Leads
2nd Round
Of National
ojron m-ifton, air. uou mm
elf with $14,341 In onrnlnu this
season, led a flold of 87 competi
tors into today's second round of
In Chicago victory nntlonnl
championship. Ho blistered tho
Pr 35-8871 Erigowntcr Inyout
yslerday In 32-3303.
But only two stroke behind
"uion cam stove Kovach, who
mm lanorea m a Pittsburgh, atool
mill 10 nf hi. 07 vn.r. II. I...
d 34-3367 Into tho ring to
be grouped with Jug McSpndon,
'; No. 1 money wlnnor
"n'19',1.00 ,n Parses, and John-
. loxns opon
champion and 103B PGA nnd
...i,, open must.
rhT.Vi. ir ,"1 00 were uotroit's
In ,vMi tna mm natloniil
BeSf'' cl,amn'"n. Sum
tw?..i i Cl,lcn vctcrnn, nnd
iwo service men on fiirlnuah
W,rBh,';!'MD"c,h'' HurrhJn of
C 1 Olilo, nnd Lt. Bon
i.ian..n.'ho Fort Worth. Tev
2""y ncid.
JGAL NOTICES
'h" 'TO spnolni. .xoou.oV
nd I .? Hi"' nowni.ii. I)o-
. ""dani.tSlJ1 tnlwl lnmn thorn
Hart) tl nl "lr l tho offi
Pt H.,1l"'"l oxoculnV .1 il
ln. ki.":.Bnlvln. am Willi.,,,, n
".., ,in from vrrion. ivnnin all
'"in riia r.
;""on h.ro, "","' in oral puhll
pi Juno in,," oina mo w
AhriiuR g, scimriNnn.
no. no. E"ou,or-
' Ni.JTro C RkniTnii
;.iin hai h. n inai 1110 unnor
"I Iho ...n,S,1oln,,,i sdmlnlalra
i"ail, Ini 1.' Winnie Chlnna ourn,
f'vli.a r ,"1 ,". AH noraona
fJ'Son, wlihi'nrl.i"ou". Kiamath'riiiia,
1M4. w"nln '.monlhi from Juna a,
' JOHN A. SMITH.
S-10.7.a4. jyt 0 Ailmlnlalrator,
TDiirirc r - -
Ifou prlTi Mo? youtll
oa HLon9 and
fihnv T-l
T"-ES BEACON SIRVICE
Win One
Glunts 7-S. Chicago's Las riem
nig ninnkod urooklyn, 2-0 with
tlnro blows and Ducky Wsltnrs
luing up win no. 13 by ahudlng
Uuntou, 3-2, In a night gtiini'.
Llilciiuy a Americans conlln.
tied to find Ilia tioston Itcil Kox
tho toughest club In tho Iruuuo
uk they bowed lo Joo Cronln's
clmi, 11-0. for Ilia 10th straight
tunc in coiiiinua a disastrous in.
lor-rluli a o r I o s that limy t ost
lliem triolr clinnco.nl the (lag
Uontim took over tho runncrui)
npcit to Bt. Louis ns the llruwn-
it ginlibpd the flnula from tho
Now York Yuukocs, 3-0. In night
games muo uunciini ouipiichctl
jonimy uorsica io glvn wm i n
ion a 4-2 nod over Detroit and
Mickey Itocco broke tin a 12
Inning game In Phlludr.ihln
with a ninglo giving Clove und
a 0 victory.
Muslal clubbed two doubles
nnd a single, driving in two Card
rutin to boost h i avorsin to
..1 hij as compared to wniknr
.17IHJ, it whs the first I nil! a nee
em ly Mny thut Walker, who hud
n 7ll-ioliit iniirgln six weeka uuo.
had dropped out of first plnuo
iinur weeKS at a ,4UU pace. Mor
ton Cooper was credited with
the win over Al Uorhvauier.
Ml llrk1 suriured his first do-
rent Mltor four wins as Andv
I'ulko houmred with Hill Nichol
son In the Inat of tho ninth to
break up a U-0 duel at Chicago,
Ace Adnms won and lost for
New York, grabbing the first
game over itlp Kowoll In a relief
roir ii ii ri miwing to Art ctircur-
rullo when ho fulled as a f ro-
mini In the finale.
Wultcra triumph over Red
Uarrrtt was his fifth straight
unit Ills seventh In eight aitor
dnrk gnmcs, All throo Clncy
run were unearned.
Vernon 'Junior' Stcohcns
with a homer and two singles
whs tho big gun as tho Drownlcs
woke up to shackle the Yanks
and bout Joe J'ago behind all
llolllncsworth's tight hurling
with flvo double plays nsvlng
(ho way. Yank Terry came on
when Oscar Judd nrm failed
and got credit for Boston's shut
out win over Chicago's Bill Diet
rich. In Philadelphia Joe Moving
who pitched from tho ninth on
got credit for tho win when
Itocco singled In the 12th and
Kellofor Joo Uurry took the loss.
San Diego
Blanks
Leaders
Oakland Downs Beovora Al
Angela Move to Third Tic
By The Associated Prats
Conlerflolder Hal Pstchett'a
Insldo-lhe-park home run sent
tho San Diego Padres Into sec
ond plitco In the Pocllic Coast
tsaseball league lost nlRht and
cinfentcd loopdendlng ban Fran'
Cisco 1 to 0.
Onklilnd bent Portlsnd 3 to
2 and wont from seventh to
fifth spot In lengtio standings.
Los Angeles downed Scuttle
4 to 2 and moved Into a third
place tin with Portland only
game and a half from the ton
Sncrnmento edged Hollywood
3 In 2 In tho best pitched game
of tho night. Steven Leagault,
tho winning twlrler, allowed
only four hit to Jim Sharp'i
flvo.
Only six and a half games
sopuralo t h e cellor dwelling
boions from tho top.
Tho first Ansel tally came
beforo a singlo out was made
in the first Inning on successive
singles by Ceco Gnrriott, Eddie
Kernandes and Johnny Ostrow
ski. Dick Gysclman tied it up
for Snnttla In the sixth, scoring
on Lloyd Christopher's fore
count, only to have the Angels
go out In front ngnln with two
runs on three singles and two
walks and wero never headed.
Portland came near tying tho
scoro with Oakland In (he ninth
when with one away Gill slngl
od. O'Neill doubled but Olll Vag
out trying to score and tha rally
ended. Tho Beavers msde their
final tally in tho eighth on a
triple b y Frank Shone and
Wrights bobble of GUUIC,
grounder.
NET TOURNEY OPINS
PORTLAND, Juno 90 OP)
Tho 1044 Oregon state tcnnli
tournament will onen at Irving
ton el itb here Sundsy. Kurt
Bcrncll. Seattle tonnls profes
a I o n a 1, will officiste at the
opening rounds of the week.
long tournoy.
' FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 1 (P)
Lcroy wndo, 102, san rran.
elsco. knocked out Joe Miller,
108, Boston, In the fourth round
of tholr fight billed for six
rounds at Nntlonnl hall last
night. Wndo used hard loft
to the body.
Let's All Go To The
Carnival
TONIGHT
Circus Grounds-South 6th St.
Buckaroo Fun Trail Comm.
From the
Corral
Fence
Doings of Klamath Horseback
Enthusiasts, Recounted by
"Top Wrangler"
Tho oat bruisers have been
catchln' it the last week, Seems
bout all thn rldln sot are alrin'
their trappings an' dlggln' out
all Rodeo splendor of brilliant
shirts and scarfs. Saturday nlte
tUK in tha miacn dance, which
wuz a success from the word go.
Miss Flcseher won top honors
ana is inn ittickaroo auuen. pearl
urcw anu Mary scon are on me
books for chaperons or what ever
yuh cull thul Job of keepin' Inlks
irom uoin' what you would liko
to do yourself. Most of the Knd
die club members were thar and
received a warm welcome whon
thoy were Introduced from tho
stage. They wus a wearln' thorn
store bought clothes I vo been
tollln' yuh 'bout. Cosh, they
could tnko my pulso, tmnpcr'luro
and lust month s pay if they'd let
me join thut club. Mot Henry Is
sath-shayln hither and to on
a now lioss. "Pat" Ivory workln'
the tun on or the posse drill
team. That range critter of Cliff
Mncy's mudo him roach for tho
old nubbin', but Cliff stayed on
this time. Chnrlio Reud wins a
tryhi' to kid the public by drag-
Jin' a hoss trailer 'round with
1st a rope in it. Bet them mail
order houses cudn't fill his or
der. Dean Hull a gruntin' when
tie wuz a flxln a new saddle for
a cowgal, Looked like he wuz a
put I In pitch er aumpln' where
you sit so'd she wouldn't fall
out. "Doc" J. C. Hilton fetched
hlaself a new mount from Cali
fornia. Punky Adorns Is ready
and rurln' fur tho parado, cause
ne s got new boots, chaps and
thut hoss of hlsn really ready. I
Jlst 'bout string-hnltered myself
when I seed where Carol Mackol
wrote the editor sho rends my
column and enjoys It. Reckon
I'd better git innoculatod ogalnst
tnm'tntlnn 'fore some others
start read In' II, Thanx Carol,
glnd I mentioned yuh. Roy Giv
en is mighty ousy tnrowtn
lonthrr on his rldln' stock. Snv
follrrs, there's a new stable
opened up by the new Marine
Barracks. It's called Wonder
hind and I heered thev have iood
lack and homes. Max Barbour Is
nuttln' the rodeo stock In the
Fair Grounds and they look In
fine fettle and will give the con
testants plenty of grief. The last
I heered the Posse and the Sad
dle club were plsnnln' to
ihrow a bait fer tho vleltln' rldln'
groups here over the 4th. Ro.
member, tho little things we do
neip make a big victory ... so
buy those bonds. Chuck on. I
intia go 'lore they throw it out,
Bye now.
10 Fillies to Race
At Arlington Park
CHICAGO, July 1 OP) The
$.10,000 Arlington nark Lassie
siunes, ono or tne mosr impor
tnnt races of the year for turf.
dom's Juvenile debutantes, will
attract 10 2-year-old fllllos to
the post today.
Warren Wright' Calumet
farm will be bidding for Its
second straight Lassie triumph
with tho licet Twosy, whose
chief challenge Is expected
from Dr. Eslle Asbury's Blue
Skimmer, Both were early 8-5
choice.
Bridge-Jumpers
Have Field Day
SEATTLE, July 1 OP)
Bridge-Jumpers those horse-
plnyor who bet on odds-on fa
vorites to showhad field
day at the Longacre race track
yesterdny when nary a favorite
finished out of the money.
Jockey Chnrlle Ralls booted
home Mrs. F. D. Rice's Idaho
Mnid in tho feature race and
brought In Dotty Greenock in
tho third for a double. Grant
Zufolt. who had three wlnnors
Thursday, and Apprentice Lyle
Pierce also turned in doubles.
AMIRICAH tlAOU
W. L. Pel.
m. i.ouia so aa .art
Boiion ...,..... .... M si .a;iT
New York 3.1 30 .S34
C'hlcaao .,. 30 90 .SOS
Waalilnslon ....... lis 3 .s
Dalroll ...... ....... SI 3S .M
Cleveland .....,..... 31 SS .VIZ
rhlladalpnia m 3 ,m
otmoa Taaitraay
II. Loult 3, Ntw York 0,
Iloalon II, Chlcalo 0.
Wnihlnalon 4, Datrolt t.
Cinvoland S, Philadelphia 4 (II Inn
111(01
W,
L.
IS
as
30
.11
a.i
.in
3S
ss.
Pel,
SI. T.oul .
ritiiliunrh
Cincinnati ......
Now York
llrnnklyn
Ronton
FhllailotphU ..
42
.... 33
34
..... 3:1
..... .13
37
.... an
.nan
,n,w
.331
,sis
.son
.401!
.410
Chicago
(iamaa Yaaiarnay
. 33
.336
SI. I.ouia s. Phltailolphla 4.
Chlcairo a, Brooklyn 0.
Naw York T-S. Pltlahursh S I.
Cincinnati 3, Bnatcn 3
COAST IvBAQUK
W. I.
San Franotaoe 44 3
Snn Pleuo 4.1 41
roiiland 42 40
t.na Ansolea .................. 43 40
Oakland 40 41
Hollywood .,. 41 43
Srattlo ......,... 4ft 43
Sacramento 30 44
Laal Nlihl'a Raaulla
San Diojro 1. flan Franclaco O.
OHkland 3, Portland S,
Irfia Angoloa 4, tloattlt 3.
Harramcnto 3. Hollywood a.
.Tot.
.6;lo
.SM
.SI3
.313
.404
.4S
.4nn
.430
Achiu Vins
Two Bouts
In One Eve
"Sneeie," A Referee, Uhi
Sleeper Held an Wagner
When George Gets Dirty
Walter "Sneeze" Achlu almost
accomplished the impossible
ho pructlcally got credit for
winning two mutches in one
evening.
Achiu won his first mulch in
50 seconds of the first round
from, Buck Davidson by using
his fuvorlln pressure hold on
lh back of tho neck horoaftor
known as a "sleeper" hold.
The second referee that Mack
I.lllurd had promised to be in
the ring helping Wally Moss
failed to show up at the lost
moment so Achiu was cuiiea on
to help reforee.
Uorgcous George wanner won
the first fall by pounding his
knee into Pete Belcastro's back
to weaken him and then George
used a body press. Bclcastro
began bleeding badly but never
theless hn managed to lake the
nccond fall by little bit of
slugging mixed in with a pow-
ii ui body press, .
Wally Moss had to leave the
ring temporarily because of a
slight "accident" to his wearing
apparel so Achlu took over.
Bclcastro took a flying dropkick
at Wagner but he missed and
landed outside of tne ring.
George lumped at peto every
time he tried to get back in tho
ring. Wagner got Pole wrap
ped up in tho ropes finally and
started using some of his dirty
tricks. Achlu tried to break tha
hold off by ordinary means and
falling in this "Sneeze" applied
hi "sleeper."
Wagner broko off his hold
and staggered around quite
dazed. Bclcastro sensing the
kill Jumped him and won the
final fall.
Wagner finally went after
Achiu. This time "Sneeze'
didn't fool around. He put on
his "sleeper" and knocked
George out so cold that he had
to be dragged ot of tha ring
by tne referee, wauy moss, and
the doorman, still out cold.
. In the openor Tony Morelll
took the only fall in 2:05 of
the third roup I with a smother
hold, deleatln, Billy McEwln,
Sequra Plays
Samson
Today
EVANSTON, 111,, July 1 OP)
The llnalj of the NCAA tennis
tournament today see Francisco
(Puncho) segura, the university
of Miami scintillating defend'
lng champion, playing Notre
Dame captain, Charles Samson
or Wichita, Kas.
Also climaxing week of rac
quet-swipglng, the national col
leglate ' doubles championship
win do seuica whu mo univer
slty of Texas' defending tttllsts,
John Hickman and Felix Kelley,
encountonng nick ttuzollch,
foot. 7-Inch basketball center.
and Gary Ruby of Fopperdlne
concge iL,os Aimoiesj.
Judging by the manner top.
seeded Scgura polished off his
four victims to date. InrlnHin.
hiR scml-finnl conquest yesterday
of Georgia Tech' Frank Willett,
8-2, 8-1, 6-4. tho swarthy Ecuador
star should win as ha pleases
irom anmaon,
Bartzen Tucks
Tennis Crown Away
PHILADELPHIA. Julv 1 IJP
Two Texans battled lt out on the
clay courts, and today Bernnrd
(Tut) Bnrtzen. 16-year-old left
hander from San Aigclo, headed
back for the wide ODen snaccs
with the national Interschoiastic
singles tennis crown safely
tucked away.
In their fifth meeting, Bartzen
defeated Ed Ray, 16, a follow
Texnn end old rival from Stinton
12-10, 6-3, 6-3 In an hour and
35-minute match at the Merion
cricket club yesterday, It was
Bortzcn's third victory.
CAJL'OUC
UTIIVfltn EJ
HISHWAV T OUTH
A
Bert on tha drum, har
monica, novelty spoons.
Helen Mack en tha
ccardien.
CAL'ORE
iuaTflvRn c4
MICIHWAV 7 COUTH
Former Coach
Visits Klamath
A v
r
" .1 '
i w,
f t V, r t
Wayne
Scolt, coach of the
1943 Pelican state championship
baskoiball team, was in town
for a short time while en route
to his new camp in Wisconsin
Scolt holds the rank of Technic,
ian 5th grade.
Flashes of
Life
By The Associated Prats
MEMORIAL TO HITLER
SAL1DA. Colo. So sure Is
the Salidn Rotary club that the
European wur Is about over, it
hBS sot September 1 1 as the date
for a program called "A Memor
ial to Adolf Miner.-'
But the date may be advanced.
J, Ford White, club president,
said ho Is not sure the. Germans
can hold out until that time.
MISSING MAIL
; SEATTLE, Wash. Tho mys
tery of the sheriff's and prose
cutor's disappearing mail has
been solved.
The countv-cilv building re
Ddlrman insisted the trouble
couldn't bo in the mall chute be
cause It was fixed only recently.
But Doputy Prosecutor E v a n 3
Manolldcs insisted that ne tone
a look.
In the space between the ninth
and tenth floors he found a pile
of letters five leel ocross. in re
pairing the chute, the workmen
had left oil a panel.
NO FARE
CHICAGO A ride on the
wrong street car was a $165 mis
take for Georgo Lambesio.
When his trolley turned off
Madison street too soon, ho got
off and started bnck to catch an
other. Three holdup men met
him as he walked to get the right
car and robbed him of 51B5.
aaaiMBaaaBwiaaaBafla
Presents
Aleut
Iff ' $
'trt-.' -oa
Band
Bert King?
2 Aces ami a Queen
FEATURING
George Johnson on the
piano and saxophone-'
Frank Curry on tha
trumpet.
. Alaa
Irnla Russall on tha Hawitd
During Intermission
DANCING EVERY 'NIGHT
EXCEPT MONDAY
Wayne Scott
Briefly
Cpl. Wayne Scott, . who
coached the 1943 KUHS bas
ketball team to the Oregon
slate championship, was In
town the nnst week while en
route to his new station. , '
Scott is a technician, ! fifth
era
rude, nnd took his basic train
lug at Camp Roberts. Call. He
is boing transferred for combat
training at Camp McCoy, Wis.,
with the 176th infantry . divi
sion. , i ;
The corporal left Friday for :
his destination., He planned- to
drive cast, und is taking "his
wife, Lois, to live in Wisconsin
with him until he is sent else-,
where, probably overseas. Mrs.
Seott whs an instructor of the 1
girls' physical education classes
at Klamath union nign cnooi
for the past few years.
Cpl. Seott said when inter
viewed, that the first 16 weeks ;
wero very tough even tougher .
than he had been expecting, i
He said that anyone going into1
any branch of the service i
should get Into as fine physical !
shape as possioie.
"Wo were required to get up
at 4 or 5 o'clock in the morn
ing," said Scott, "and we never
got lo bed before 9 at night,
because we always had to clean
our rifles, etc., after our regu
lar duties.
"Sometimes we went out on
night maneuvers and didn't get 1
to bed until alter mianigm,
Scott continued, "but we still
had to get up at the same time
the next morning."
The former coach said thut
he would have liked nothing
better than coaching this past
year's basketball team. He ex-j
soon as the war is over.
Draft Calls Two
Former Pelicans .
The Klamath county draft
boards have announced .that
rtay rvenni uouuiiibiuii naa
been called up for induction
and that Bernard E. VaiUahcour
has been actually inducted, ,
Vaillancour was manager .and
place kicking specialist for the
1941 and 1942 Pelican football
teams. He is most remembered
for kicking the extra point that
defeated Grant 7 to .6 in-1941.
, Coddington .played, end for
the Pelicans in 1942 and 1943.
He was chosen All-Southern
Oregon conference left end in
1943, and was elected nonorary
captain of the runners-up to
the Oregon state championship,
team in 1943. The state cham
pions were Grant.
Zale Says Boxing - : .
PopuSar In Navy
CHICAGO, July 1 OP) Chief
Petty Officer Tony Zale, world s
middleweight boxing champion,
nays there's a lot of boxing going
on in tho navy and "a lot of kids
who never had the mitts on, be
fore are swinging them now for
the exercise." , '
"We may have some nice
youngsters come out of this
war," said Zale, who was home
today on a brief furlough after
srvine more than a year at the
I base of San Juan, Porto Rico,
cm-ORn
HltHWAV 7 SOUTH
Solo - Vox
C Air ORE
HIOHWAY 07 COUTH
Status Retained
In Washington
' SEATTLE, June 30 W Box
ing and wrestling in Washing
ton state will remain in its
present statu.
. The state athletic cornmlseion
postponed action on three re
quests for wrestling permit at
the annual meeting here yester
day, and decided against step
ping: up the fistic program in
Waiting For A Break-down
Before Having a Check-up
lODY WORK
MOTOR WORK
BRAKES
STEERING
DICK B. MILLER CO.
GOOD AUTOMOBILE SE RVI CI
Cor. 7th and Klamath Fhana 410S
Jo ck
Tea
. 'Th. Kbq .1 H,. SliiM.TrMnhwu-
AND HIS
ir c bestir 5i
WED., JULY 5
: DANCING 9 TILL 1 DOORS OPEN tiM
ii". PaatHritiB 1 ..;
Phillis Lant
"Charming Vocalist"
Jack Tagardn Trombont Choir
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The wrestling permit wara
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wanted to present heavyweight
in Vancouver, by Don Owen of
Bugene, Ore., who ia now stow
ing lighter grappler at Van
couver and wanted to oxteavtl
his territory here, and by Jat.
L. Davies and Harvey MsHat,
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