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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1944)
K fed J wit. in! n x Uonan wmb dout Takes Beating it iluicomb Disqualified On Foul; 11 Klulo Both Score Victories ' ' - hB another mtiin event decision lucked under uvo K'Ahiu bill l' piobnbly Isn't feeling loo good about S S11 "Jook wr"u l,e"lllul M "l'l""",nl Ju Muck) KS, "d'0nfMuo Ui'rU Pink l tbo guy Unit should bo SJtlluW c'.,v0 didn't gel batlcred evon moro ond end UillOllnll ,,t fn ttr hn Imd pounded Kutoiiiin' jnib tooJJi'Ji- ieud UKHlnxt llio Iron ropn corn- CI H u lew UIIIPK, thou gnvo I'iiiivo u bud buttering und fin Ished up with n body pre. 'i'ho count Unlit huuvywclght champ iihownd noma of bin vnunled "kill by Inking the next full Willi cveriil nowerful hIiikh ii i id ii chln-breiiker bold lliul li'Il Duck In u vury dnzed condition, After ii abort rest l.lpscomh wwi bin niinio old dirty aolf iiKiiln. Knloniin took tho offen sive, but fil IiiwIiik u fnw min ute I'iiiivo "lipped mid I.lps. voiiib picked him up mid bodily toniiud lilin out of the ring. Kb toiiiin win hurl by tho drop, but ho returned to the rlnit. Buck sensing tho kill churned In mid Kturtcd hitting und kick iiili tho chump with everything except (ho rlnii post. The crowd booed fiercely und several tlmc Hefereo Park tried to atop It but to no iivml. Finally with a terrific pull Herb lore Llpa comb nwiiy from Puiivo mid ruined KuUiniiu'a hand In tri umph, disqualifying Buck op a foul. Lipscomb aturled to argue, but I'nrka was mud clear through becuiuo of tbo trouble ho hud been having with Duck, lliul Herb, referee, wasn't going to iiliind fur miy foolish ueaa. Ulpncomb quickly aaw the light und peacefully wont to the locker room. Tbo aeml-flnul event wna a real aluni-biiiiii aliow with plenty of foul piny und nclion mixed In. Tony Morclll look the flrat full from Kmlo Plluso with n ainotbur hold body proas. Ernlo emtio buck to win the second full with a lypo of crunching hcndlock (but left Tony mil cold. Then bolli boys went lit it toolh and null trying to Kuln tho third and decisive full. Plluso misjudged on ono of Ilia hold nnd Morelll tosaed him out of tho ring. Although hla urm wua hurt in tho full ho returned to battle. Placed ut a diandvanlagc.be cnuae of hla aoro arm Krnlo noverlhuleaa iminnged to keep Morolll at buy. Klnully how. ever Tony came In and worked on Piluao'a arm in tbo ropes. Morelll pushed Referee Pnrka uwny every (lino he tried lo (op the sluuglKcr. Herb fin ally loro Tony nwny und award od (he nintch lo Piluao. In (ho opener because Enrl Yokely fulled (o show up und Wully Moss still wus suffering from Ills broken ribs, Pauvo Ku tonnn offered to referee the bnttlo between Herb Parks and Tex Porter. The first two rounds went sluggishly by with neither gruppler giilning an advantage mi . I ia reiurnca lo nis Ola Ploy For Oaks clf lhc thlrd r0ll" ""d r'vuoMi-w mm uuiierea r oner nto submission, finishing him off with a Flying Dutchman. iho lonk corps . . . Aim S probnl.ly Is hoping ffwon'l be ublu to go 1 th i " old wilhout thu tl ""?. . 11.., nrn fllOl. i. n rim. n"..e LtTu hd ciiipii"'- '' 0 R."" nrn rllllll Until- i!ii".c"''',.'-v;,.UMiir tbo 'SLfrulonal player, uud ii under lock and key n J..I rfni-uinent . , . NOW riuld only ""ike 'hipll- ' . l.lulnrlrltl ILeillM ! ITiorpo and Hcd Ciiungc unlock 'em- WEARY OUEBY U,e Q. and A. Dept., J Sami of a Cliiirleston mow auiigesb1 ''u " umy perfect gomes ever btn pncnca in inu n,jw, m . Xlio green-reu ouon ,1,'lnrfudlna Krnle Shorc'i Isminco for the Hod Sox 1111 wncn lie reueveu ijiiun i after we dudo paro in min and llio umplro pn-ised I out of Die park . . , Tho i perfect-snmo pitchers: C U Richmond. Worcester, ;ohn M, Ward. 1'rovKience, i National league, nnd Cy k. Boston: Addle Joss, Inland, and C. C. Robertson, :io, American longue. iP0RT8POunni Wjrou nollce that tho army a oumumiier tne riviiiuna t Hun 2 to 1 In tbo Nation-Semi-pro baaebull tournj- ki! , . . The Cardinals not r Ilia tho Notional leagun nnet won and lost, but Bit juit as far uhend in V Sill Brandt c a 1 1 a the p" tho parade of baaeballs lid Into the (lands and re- M to M ihlpped lo service Vnilli Unable Kami of Injury WDIZCO, Calif., Aug. 12 -JunaBer Dolph CamllJI i M will be unable to piny tiMna game or two for his m Acorns before the lMue season ends Sep ?' ." btuo of tbo recur- J' n old foot Injury tfr.rMll.?..,"lKl " "t first i fet Camllll last nlglit. PL: isiiii . f0 . MICAN UtAr.l'K . 7 . as '4 Pel. .SOB .s;tu Mi .3111 .4110 .4111 .44IJ .413 !'. Boiion 7. ftoehl. . ciavtland J. iiu.ai, UAIIIIC tM. W It Prt. tmil 13 77 .7.13 K J! M 4-1 .3S4 Ttr "" -aW i na .-ifiit QAUra . - -W I .3114 P". ': Nw York a. ""ST LEAUUI An.l.. V niiui VnZZ UtlDhl. o.i m . 0.1 . 0.1 Wind i ..8mnl Tel. ..HIT .nui .913 ..WW .400 ,404 .473 .433 lna 4 ju . "'""mo o-a. Oregon SoftboH Tourney All Portland Affair POriTLAND, Aug. 12 (P) Oregon's 1044 soflbull tourna ment was an all-Portland affair today. Last out-of-town entry was eliminated Inst night as tho Colored Merchants swamped tho Astoria Coast Guard, 21-0, In a quarter-final game. Fee's Music Makers dclcatcd Iron Fireman, 9-1. Tonight's semi-finals pit the Merchants ugaln.it the Music Makers, nnd Grlmshaw Tires ngnlnst the Inlanders. Two Aces Scored In Two Days SEATTLE, Aug. 12 VP) In six yenrs of firing, only three persons among thousands of competitors were ablo to hit the cup in tho annual Scattlo hole-ln-one contest. After tho first five days of this week's shooting, Mrs. J. R. West scored a dodo to bocome tho first woman over to get an aco In the tourney. And Wayne Wright repeated tho (cat within 24 hours on the 118-yard holo for an- all-time two-day record. ; ,5!'".MSI.. mH (1RAIN NKIITRAI. mMWTS IIAVBK IIF. (1RACE, MARtXANII The Conquering Heroes Maybe! 4- 0 0 O n r V Shown abovo aro tho Marino Winqora from tho air baae at Corvallla who will try to beat the Klamath naval air station team Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock in Rocroanon ball park. Wlngors havo boon tho only team that has postod a vin over the local, winning a 9 to 9 thriller a low vooka back. Names of tho ployori in tho picture aro aa follows: Back row (loft to right). Lt. A. L. Pitkanon, Bgt. Ed Jock. TSgt. Nick Karagoanis, PFC Bill Johnaton, SSgt. Dan Blackwoll, Sgt. Frank Dietzel, Cpl. Frank Kroboi. Sgt. Miko Khalokian and WO H. M. Gregg. Front row (loft to right) TSgt. Jako Aberlo. Cpl. George Gulak, SSgt. Tod Mania, Sgl. Polo Bakor. Sgt. Jack Thompson -and Sgt. Gaorgo Ticcony. Playors not ahown in the picture are Sgt. Charlea Arvin, PFC Paul Snydor and Pvt. Linard Nolon. (Official U. S. marine corpa photograph). Angels Up Coast Lead Over Seals Double Victory From Sao Gives Lot Angoloi Tighter Hold; Bovoi Win Third Tilt By Tho Aaaocietod Presa Tho Los Angeles Angels in creased their hold on (ho Coast leagun lead to six und a half Sanies by banging out a 6-0, 4-2 oublcheader victory over Sac ramento lost night. Hollywood squared its scries with Seattle with a 4-2 victory and second-place San Francisco dropped its fourth straight game to Portland, 4-0. Joe Wood Jr., former Louis ville, Ky., pitcher, hurled five hit ball In recording his Coast luaguo debut victory for San Olcgo over Oakland. 10 to 1. Wood fanned 10 baiters as his tenmmales put on a 13-hlt bar rago off three Acorn mounds men. Rip Russell set the pace for Los Angeles by driving in five runs with two first-gamo hom ers. Claude Horton had Sacra- erald and News 2 Base-Running-in-Reverse Feature Delights Crowd WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 12 (Pi ll was something like the cow Jumping over tho moon as the dish run away with the spoon last night when Ray Dumont staged his basc-running-in-re-vcrse feature for patrons of the mcnto baiters swinging wildly with a four-hit performonce. The Angels were outhit, 10 to S, In the nightcap but they clipped Bud Bcnsiey for their tallies in the fourth and fifth frames. It wus the second successive night San Francisco was blank ed by Portland. Syd Cohen held the Seals to four hits, while Tom Scats uffered his first loss in six games. The victory moved Portland into fourth place. Joo Mlshasck won his 14th game of the season for Holly wood, limiting Seattle to two hits. - - Byrd je ; yf 6ASESAlt. TO WlM f V2N ,., AAAJOR TOUI2NAMSV7S rix.' W viT ;-r ;- CALLS GOLF XtfyifjK ' r- H ' TVS TOU&M Broadway Theatre Malin, Ore. Sunday - Monday August 13-14 "Double STARRING: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. Due to vary sudden change In bookings, "STANDING ROOM ONLY"- will not be shown at this time. From the Corral Fence Doings of Klamath Horseback Enthusiasts. Recounted by "Top Wrangler" Detroit Latest Threat To Browns' League Lead Hot and Cold Tigers Stage Win Streak As St. Louis Drops Game to Yankees By JACK HAND Aaaociated Press Sporta Writer Detroit's hot and cold Tigers emerged as the latest "threat" to the bt. Louis Browns today with an 8-game win streak giv ing them renewed hopes of catching the leaders. Although the Tigers held third place by only a half game over the Yankees, they trailed Boston by only li games and were com ing on fast. If the Brownies show any signs of faltering, De troit, eight lengths back, could challenge during the final weeks when all western clubs will be home. Detroit's two-man pitching staff of Hal Newhouser and Diz zy Trout, each with 10 wins, found a new partner last niaht in Stubby Overmire, who yield ed 12 hits but chimed In with three blows on his own behalf in annual national semi-pro base ball tournament. The current brainchild of the National Baseball Congress' prcxy proved both confusing and amusing lo the fans what with two-way traffic around the bases and the scoreboard even running backward. - And once, when two players in the exhibition between the Wichita Boeings and Beech Fly ers, also a Wichita team, raced to second from opposite direc tions and dived for, tne bag in a cloud of dust that would bewild er the sharpest ump in the busi ness, Umpire-In-Chief Paul Fair just couldn't contain himself. He lust threw up his hands. called both men sale and took time out for a hearty laugh. Then there ' was the big seventh, when Everett Dannels, Boeing hurler, issued five inter national passes "just to see what would happen." He found nut when the next batsman laced a mighty triple to clean the bases. Incidentally, the Beech Flyers won, 12 to 6. The major league scouts who witnessed the affair agreed "it was a nice show," but Joe Cam bria of the Washington Senators added a "Nuts." McSpaden, Nelson Satisfied With Spokane PGA Course SPOKANE, Wash.. Aug. 12 () Harold "Jug" McSpaden and Byron Nelson, two of profession al golfing's "big four," expressed satisfaction with the Manito Golf and Country club course today after testing the route of the $20,000 Professional Golfers association tournament next week. Both toured the 18 holes in a par 72 yesterday after getting off the train, but it was evident to other golfers that they were merely practicing and getting the feel of the greens. Craig Wood and Sam Byrd, two other favorites In the tour ney, were expected yesterday but failed to arrive and arc now scheduled for practice rounds to day. Also to arrive today were Ed Dudley, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Jimmy Hines, Amsterdam, N. Y., both former Ryder cup team members. Howdy Folks: Didn't I tell yuh that horse show wuz gonna be a good one. I jist got a little homesick when I seed them harness hosses. Chct Barton a settin' up thar on that wagon turnin' slake with four mighty fine blacks. The big sorrels and grays wuz awful pretty too. Clair Bilger and Jack Ray pit on a sight with the two fine harness hosses hitched to them rubber tire buogys. All in all nobody cud complain at the sights if you're horse minded. I got a big wallop out of that doctor act. Seems to me a saw filer would have come in handy as 'Doc' Bill Murchqson wuz a havin' a little trouble amputat in' that fellers leg. Guess 'bout everybody got a ribbon or prize as I seed it. Just 'bout every class a new name wuz announced as the winner. Did yuh notice thar wasn't any dust. Charles Perry spent the morning runnin' the water wagon 'round. Lynn Roycroft did the chore of bark in' or what ever yuh call that talkin' thru' the announcin' system. If Lynn keeps up his improvin' Abe- Lefton better watch out. Las' nite the Saddle club girls wuz out to the Fairgrounds with brooms and dust pans jist a cleanin'- the place up spick an span. They wuz dressed in their workin' clothes and really gettin' the job done. The new Saddle club suits a hangin' in moth balls until Labor Day when the next horse blow-out comes off in Lakeview. I've been a watchin' the geese lately and they're a headin" south which reminds me I too better be a gittin'. The pleasure has been all mine in a writin' this little column for the horsey .set, but times is here when I'm a hangin up my saddle and turn my old hoss out to pasture until next spring. As I've heer ed some jot the big folks say, this is thirty for now. Bye now, 'TOP-WRANGLER. 50 Answer Whitman College Grid Call WALLA WALLA, Aug. 12 OP) Fifty navy V-12 students answer ed Coach Ben Dobbs' initial call for the Whitman college football turnout last night. Only three were lettermen. Requests for Big Game Tags Halted No more applications will be accepted by the Oregon state game commission tor the fol lowing special big game tags Grant-Baker doe deer, antlerless elk or Hart mountain buck and doe deer, according to a game commission report. As the number of applications exceeded the quota of these tags, drawings were held on August 2 to determine the sue c e s s f u 1 applicants. Everyone will be notified of the results of the drawings as fast as the notices can be mailed out by the commission, and those who are to receive tags will be giv en 10 days from the date of the notice in which to forward the required lees. There are plenty of antelope tags available and these are now being issued in the order applications are received. To apply for an antelope tag it is necessary to forward the fee of $2.50 for a resident or $3 for a non-resident, together with in formation as to the number and kind of hunting license held by the applicant. Strange Catch Made From Necanicum R. SEASIDE. Aug. -12 UPl The strangest catch ever made on the Neconicum river a 20-pound fish, round in shape and as flat as a dollar was recorded nere today. The specimen, landed by three started Portlanders from a line dangling over the city bridge, was identified as a mponfish. Indemnity Meet All of the Lovely Contestants For the Title of Miss KLAMATH AT THE MMGIY THIS SAT. NIGHT BALDY'S BAND ; Featuring Mary Mahoney and Paul Swigart trimming Washington, 11-4. In the H-game streoK, Newhouser and Trout each started and won three and Overmire picked up two. Critics of Manager Steve O'Neill predicted that Trout and Newhouser would be all pitched out by August but steady work agreed with both. Trout started 20, hurled 21 complete games and worked in 33 while New houser went all the way 14 time in 22 starts and relieved 10 times. New York finally stODoed the Brownes' streak after 10 straight wncn ineir oia jinx, Atiey Don ald, turned the pace-setters back with eight hits, 6-1. Donaid a 12th win of 1944 was his 12th over St. Louis in 15 tries since he hit the majors. Rollie Hems ley and Russ Dcrry homered as Sig Jakuckl suffered his 7th loss. Boston missed a chance to stride forward by losing to Chi cago 9-7 whei. Clem Hausmann and Pinky Woods walked in rum to break a tic in the ninth. Haus mann was charged with his 7th loss and Buck Ross, who re lieved Johnny Humphries, picked up his second victory and the White Sox' first decision of the year in Fenway park. Russ Christopher scattered nine blows while the Philadel phia A's poked 13 hits off three Cleveland tossers for a 6-3 night edge. The A's scored five in the second to doom Mel Harder. Teddy Wilks failed to last In his first start since last Sunday's injury but Fred Schmidt came in to stop the Phillies and take credit for the Cardinals' 9-4 win over the Phils' Charley Schanz. Pittsburgh cut loose with seven runs in the fifth to trim New York 12-8 with Reliefer Art Cue curullo decisionlng Ewald Pyle. Brooklyn belted Chicago out for the third time,' 7-6, on Luis Olmo's single scoring Barney Koch in the 11th to beat Bob Chipman, and Cincinnati out slugged Boston 12-6 on two big innings. Ed Heusser took the decision over Nate Andrews al though neither was there at the finish. o Refrigeration Equipment Co. Karl Urquhart . 611 Klamath . Phone 6455 For. Commercial . 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