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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1944)
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Lai I, 14 Alti tf. .Ufa j, BAUamvmo 1. .414 .4iU .4311 Daniels Belts ry before 5047 l lUHK, Aug. 10 (,T) II i Ktii sue pm ly Promoter Juoui out on lor the fistic mj nu Madison Squurc a nil niijiu nntl oven the wm tiny. iy mi paying spectators utheorenn to eo lR.vonr. Won i'crry of Washington, oeillng from Jimmy Mc- M Ol LO Anffnl(. hnlnm "t Billy Cnvoimifh halted mu In the third mlinilo ot rth round. Each fluhtur -w 1131, mg In Lumber Wf Order Asked Id nrm An(t m law n. Doivouaen lias asked WIT nrnrinntl... i i- r"u.nuii Donm in PJ or modify it. ''lumbor JiM" ' 8'vo relict to V north it nhn cn...n,ni llelUrtn.T duiiii.. t-..j !ni .7 T, ' v w"ia lorco 5S J ,f"nlhlnR kiln iir5?!viCTOHY ol coursr-i,i cr: tELVh t" The OT:.?.O00 cord. TTlliM UlllUaMv HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECO Air Station Hopes for Return vM9ly IVI faUVIIV WWII I 49 I Klamath naval air it s t lo ni hltloii for th tocond straight I take ovor scond. Thl ball t don lodny in fnet, ho trod of I us lnu piu-iuuiiiuini'iil enoicu jiu took iiicdiil lionom, Inclilcn tuny, Willi m Vitt in thu UU holu ijiiuMiying. JIU IIIIKIU II Ulllll IIICO () hi nmicn yoitiuruiiy in tint iuihUt. lllililH will) Willie LiiiKgni, lie muting lliu VViiilu I'Imiih. N. v. uiiuy, ana a, wun u kuvpii un cut pnr apui'l lor hok, dZ-.i-i no uguliiKt inn' HII HO 12 in the inonuiiK 1U wun Ihii low eat ut Ine tminiiinicnt mid the iirnt iiluo Si tul ii new eompell ttvo collide record. in tno luce ul nucli iievlou pvriui iiiuiicci, Congdon hud u uig joo unudu oi nun us they Weill out. lno Tiicoiiiun. in mr. iiiiiuu lmint inspector 411 hours 11 wcok, rcuuhud tin: seml-llnuls wun u 0 iiihi D win over lid JJud ley, CiiioiaiHi hiniiijjB, hut the guil piouuced w somewhiit over tiur. toiik(ioi) i win. however, wus a levu.ul, just us when he put out biiiu uym, Detroit, 2 mid 1, Ine auy botore. iiuuiillon knocked out the second Dtgucst nuuiu of the lour- liiimeiit wucn ho took the men- sui a of McSiJiiocn, 2 and 1. ii wus ine nrni unio the two hud met und ivlcSpuden's three iiiuiei -inn- golf lor 115 holes wiimi t good enough, iliuiilliun wmppcu in fivo under pur and he led Ills nvul from the liOlli hole un. Thu Indlunun did n mle ut scrumbllng mid his hull mndc trejiiunt trips to the woods hut ho iiiunuged to coma bnrk with neat recoveries such us nt the 23th. Hamilton hooked his sec ond Into the woods and his nut wus poor, In deep arms 12 tect oil tno green. Nevertheless, he chipped ju uuout 40 feet, lor ft pur 4 half which cnnhlcd him to reliiln a t up innrgln. Me- Spuden looked like he hud the hole clinched, with his ball up for a conceded 4. Hamilton's opponent of todnv. Schneiler, moved up with a 2 and 1 win over Art Bell. Sun r'runelaco. tk'hncitcr wns even pur for the J3 holes, lie's 112 yenrs old und reports for his urmy physical next Monduy In bull Luke City. nopoi were slightly boosted Sat urdrty with the nnwi Ihni J. P Caldy mlnht possibly return to tha Unaup lor tho gam against the powerful Eugona all-itar ag grogalo at Hocronilon park Sun day afternoon. Canidy has the hlghost batting avorage on the team with mirac ulous .300 or a hit evory other lima at bat for his mark. In bat ting, however, ho would Ire quenily throw hl shoulder out of Joint. Consoquontly he has boon out of action In the last fow games. Ho has bean working out with tha souud In practice and Coach Tom r ona of th air station said that thar is a bare chanc. ha might bo in tho field for th sail ors wnen th gamo starts at 3 p. m. Big Jim Olson, who hurled such a marvelous ball gam last Sunday against th Marino Wing ers striking out 13 oDnoilnn hat. tors, will probably start on tho mound lor tho navy. Incidentally Olson has ono of tho best battinn avorugos on tho loam with a lusty .1UU. On first will ba la:v kill iiitml. ly Tollable Fred Cay. Cay wont Seattle Softball Tens Dominate Northwest Meet SEATTLE. Aiib. in IJPi . Scuttle tons domlnutcd tho open ing night pluy of the northwest leglonul girls' nnd men's soft bull tournament lust night with n pulr of victories ngulnst no ui.-ie.ns, while four Portland cn incs managed to break even and llrenierton representatives dropped two contests. Tops among tho contests was the z-l 10-lnnlng triumph by the Portland Colored Merchants over Bremerton Tony's. The hitler's towering pitcher. Erwin Jensen, clouted a doublo In the loth and stolo third in a futile attempt to tie the count. Other contests saw Tacomo Coast Guard blnnk Spokane Air Field 30 behind the two-hit pitching of Woodrow Red; Na-pler-Scott girls of Seattle best Portland Hcnny's 3-1, and Se attle's metropolitan champions. .Skyroom Grill, outpuncli the Portland Islanders 3-1. Rainiers Get More Wprries SEATTLE, Aug. 10 W) The idling buultlu ituinlers received luidiliunul worries yesterday wiln announcement by Manager bill Sklft Hint Inlleider llllly Lyman and Outfielder Paul Car penter have passed urmy nhvsl cal examinations und ore subject to cull in tlirco weeks, Shortstop Joe Dobbins Is out indefinitely with u hip Injury, On tho brighter side of the picture, however, Skiff said Outficldors Lloyd Christopher and sin Kuts uro expected to re port Sunday. Dolan Takes Coast Title From Robleto SPOKANE, Aug. 10 (VP) Joe Dolan, 120-pound tjpoKuuo scrap ncr. held tho Pacific const feath erweight boxing tltlo) today by virtue of a 19-round decision last night over Jos Robleto, 1251, of Pasadena. Calif. Tho battlo evoned their rival ry at two decisions each in four tights. GOP Leaders Slate Committee Election PORTLAND. Aug. 19 (P) Oregon GOP lenders went into campaign huddles here today and wore to elect a slnto con trnl nnmmlttee. The keynote speaker for to nights party mass meeting, nep. Everett M. Dlrksen, Illinois con grossmnn, predicted a republi can uirtnrv In an interview. "I have hoard folks liken the administration to an old car or old suit," he said, "They're just aettlno- tired of a lot of little things 'about It and want change." ( If you want to sell It phone Th Herald and Newi "want ads." 3124. FREE Scrap Lumber 'om Monday, Aug. 14, to ond 'ncludrng Sunday, Aug. 20, dur ,n9 h hour from 8 A. M. to ' P. M., fro scrap lumbr moy bo had for tho loading and haul ,n9 of io me. Apply at Contrac tor'! Gate west of main ontraneo ,0 Naval Air Station. to tlm last Sunday. Consequently h ha droppod from third to six in batting on th loam with .346 for his mark. Sensational Ensign Rlckay will Portland Nine Wins Legion Go GREAT FALLS, Mont., Aug. 10 iiv l'ortiuncl, Ore., holds tho rvkionul American region nose- bull cnanipioiishlD today as a re sult of its U-tt lu-innlng win over 1'ayelte, Idaho yesterday. Victory came on a long fly ball into centcrfield by Chuck Urncss which Ackermnn, Idaho outfielder, lost in tho sun for e home run. Portland won four games dur- Inn the four-day tournament ond wus undefeated, although Pay- otto held the winners to a 2-2 10-lnning draw Thursday before tho game was caned lor darkness. If It's a "frozen" artlclo you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. Morelli's Fouls Cost Him Victory Torrible Tony, Wally Moil Near Blows As Katonen Ends Up .On Winning Side Tony Morelli's attempted foul wrestling cost him a decision In Ills mulch ngainst Pnavo Kuton on Friday night at the urmory. The first fall wus not won by Kiilonen but rather lost by Mor- elli. Tony didn't appreciate the way Relercc Wally Moss was ln tertcring with his dirty work so he picked up Wally ond not-so- genuy 10S6CU mm out oi ine ring. Now Wally sheds no love for Morelll and his anger, already rising because of Tony's unfair luetics aguinsl Paavo, reached a peak When he found himself outside the ring. So he went buck in and broke up the two giapplcr's raising Katonen's nana giving him the fall on a foul by Tony. The bout continued and, at times, it seemed as if Moss and Aioroill were going to do the main lighting witn Katonen as referee, f inally, however, Paavo got his danucr up and couldn't take any more ol Tony's dirty play. As a result, Morelll shortly lound himself on the receiving end of a withering attack of smashes to the body and Jaw. Kulonen then came In for the kill and linislicd Terrible Tony oil wun a body slum and press. The second substitution in the senil-windup occurred when Jack Kisur couldn't show up and former middleweight boxer and wrestler at the University ol Orcuoii. Elton Owens, was called on to take his place against Pete beleastro, who incidentally won, but lost his lust match against Gcoi'Kc Wauer. Owens took the first fall on slums, followed by a body press, 'ine most exciting action of the evening occurred In tho second round when Owens und Beleas tro started throwing themselves at each other in attempted body butts. Neither managed to con ncc and Pelo finally flew out of the ring. No one gained a fall during this round. In the third, Beleastro applied a powerful hammcrlock to Owens and won a fall. In the lourth stanza, Pete knew he had the arm in bad condition, so he headed for it the first thing and won the deciding fall with self same hammcrlock. Milt Olscn was called on to take the place of Buck Davidson in the opener because somebody had dropped Buck on his head too hard in Vancouver. Olscn and Roddy O'Dowdy split the only two falls,, each with a back slam followed by a body press. take ovor second. This ball of fir covers a vast amount of territory in th infiold and drives th op posing tam crazv and delights tho crowd with his base-stealing antics. His average is .353, good in any league. Harvey Storey, ih boy with the most oxporlenco on tho ball club, will bo handling shortstop position with his regular casual skill. Storey is a mighty long dis tance hittor with a mark .360 to prove his consistency, Stroupe will covor third base In the tilt. He hasn't got his sights on the ball very well yet but ho covers his position almost errorlossiy. Should Cassidy not b able to appear, Gaston will talc ovor loft fiold es ho has boon doing in tho last few games. Ho is a pretty fair boll handler and boasts an avoraoo of .294 Tho remaining two fielders are part of tha murders row' ol navy toam. Franny Millar in right Held Is ono of tha leaders in th runs-batted-in department and has an average of .357. Born- io Averill, tho hero of last week's gamo when he socked th win ning homer, hits at a clip of .400, Flashes of Life Ann Curtis Scores Photo Finish Triumph Swim Race Bv tXe Associated Press CAUGHT IN CHECK-UP seven-year-old boys nonchalantly asked a clerk in a five and ten cent store in Broad Creek village near here to cash two checks she called Chief of Police R. H. White, Chief White, who said the boys told him they had taken letters from a rural mail box, reported the cnccKs were lor $1125 and 5750. FRIEND OR ENEMY? POHTLAND, Ore. Merchant Seaman Jim Crooks of Bclling ham, Wash., wanted to see if any one would recognize an enemy soldier. So he donned a Japanese offi cer's coat, nulled a Nipponese tropical campaign helmet down over his face and marched in broad daylight down Portland's most crowded streets. No one challenged him. HAPPY'S DISAPPOINTMENT PHILIP, S. D. All Alfred "Happy" Wenzel, blacksmith for the Grindstone community, wanted to do was replenish his gas welding supply by mixing carbide ana water in the acety lene tank, but before he finished he figured he'd made a pretty fair "rocket bomb." "Happy" wrapped the carbide in paper to delay its action, but belore he could screw on the tank cap the gas began to gen crate and the tank started to per form. It smashed into a gas en gine, took off through the roof of the shop and wound up in a wheat field, "Happy" reported still sizzling. "Happy" himself was black and blue. COACH WANTED CHANDLER, Okla. School officials here are seeking a high school coach to succeed the four last year. Each of the four left either for military service or a better position. Newhouser Enters 20- Win Club Detroit Ace First to Hit Cherished Mark With 3-0 Victory Over Boston By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer Detroit's Hal Newhouser Is the first paid up member of the ex clusive 20-win club of 1044, with excellent prospects of hirtine the 23 mark before the curtain drops in six weeks. The tall southD aw. who crashed the majors from De troit s sandlots at the ripe old age of 18 back in 1039 when such a feat bordered on the sensational, I tamed Boston 3-0 in the first game of yesterday's double-header. Newhouser never won more than 0 in the same season in his baseball career that has been spent in his native Detroit except tor a few months in 1B3B in the Evangeline and Texas leagues. Last year he captured and dropped 17 for a record that was outstanding in a backhand way because he led the league in bases on balls. Steve O Neill nut him on a steady work diet in '44 and he thrived, workine every fourth day and often with only one or two days rest to start or relieve. Appearing in 223 innings, he al lowed 187 hits, walked 81 and lpd both leagues in strikeouts with 119 by hanging up a 20-7 record that included 16 complete games. The Tigers regained undisput ed possession of third place on Newhouser's victory, although they bowed to the Red Sox 7-4 in the second game as Johnny Cor sica's losing streak was extended to nine. St. Louis lost a half game by bowing to Philadelphia 5-4 in a night game but still boasted a 6 i length margin over the Red Sox. Jittery Joe Berry tamed the Browns in a relief role as the A's slammed Tex Shirley and two successors for 11 hits, scoring all their runs in the fifth. Mel Harder shut out the New York Yankees for Cleveland 2-0 witn Koy Cullenbine scoring both runs, the second being his I3tn nomer off Rookie Mel Queen, who allowed only -five safeties. Chicago made it three straight over wasmngton. 2-1. Pittsburgh's 11-game win streak was snapped 3-2 by the Phils' Ken Raffensberger. who defeated Rip Sewell and dropped the pirates into a second-place tie with Cincinnati. Art Herriny s major league comeback got off to a bad start with the Brooklyn pitcher los ing both games to Cincinnati, the first as a starter, 1-0 and the nightcap in relief, 7-6, when the Red spurted for four runs in the ninth. St. Louis stretched the New York Giants losing streak to 11 by notching their seventh straight victory, 5-2, behind Har ry Brecheen. Chicago combined Claude Passeau's steady pitching with a 13-hit attack to humble Boston, 5-3. Scorns Stop Angels 6-3 ' By Th Associated Press The second division Oakland Acorns stopped the Los Angeles Angels, Coast league leaders, by a 6 to 3 score last night as Hollywood and Portland tri umphed to better their second and third place standings. Butch Moran drove in four runs for Hollywood as the Stars downed the San Francisco Seals, 10 to 3. One of Moran's hits was a double in the fifth with the bases loaded which gent two men home. Sid Cohen held the Seattle Rainiers to four hits as the Portland Beavers won, 4 to 0. It was Cohen's second succes- a shutout and four-hitter. Only one Beaver run was earned off Joe Demoran, the Rainiers making four errors. The tail-end San Diego Padres rallied in the ninth inn ing to defeat seventh-place Sac ramento, 3 to 1. Kenny Gables held the An gels to three hits in winning for Oakland. All of the Angel runs crossed the plate on John ny Ostrowski's home run. NET MEET POSTPONED BROOKLINE. Mass.. Aug. 18 UP) Rain today forced post ponement until tomorrow of the semi-final round of the women's invitational tennis competition and the national men veterans' championship play at Longwood. Classifier Ads Bring Results Marine Sporis Program Set For Operation An extensive sports program, encompassing all practical ath letics, is being set in operation at the Marine Barracks, under the direction of Lt. Francis Ho gan, athletic officer. The program is in strict co ordination with the medical and training programs being done, and is designed to make partlcl. pation in a favorite sport open to every enlisted man. Basketball, football, Softball, boxing, wrestling, bowling, vol leyball, and even ping-pong and water polo are being planned. Last Monday saw the opening of the company Softball competi tion, and a bowling league is scheduled to begin play this coming Monday. The newly-completed post gymnasium will bo open for use Monday, and a marine bask' ball team is being formed. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT , By The Associated Press NEW YORK Jimmy McDan iels, 143J, Los Angeles, won by technical knockout over Aaron Perry, 143 i, Washington (4). NOTICE Guaranty Roofing Co. 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An hour Inter she had edged out another national chiimpion, Florence Schmltt, 13, of New York, In tho 1500-meters and came within 1.1 seconds of the American record. Her time was 22:13.1. Today's 400-meter, one of Miss Curtis' favorites, is In the bag if the tall girl with the powerful shoulSers swims near her new American mark set last month in San Francisco when she also knocked off tho 800-yard record of Mrs. R. Hveger, Denmark. "No one in this meet can touch Ann's time of 5:26.5 for the quarter," C. L. "Bud" Swain, coach of the rival Indianapolis team said. "But if she makes any mistakes, there are some girls here who might upset her." "That girl would make Helene Madison look like a novice," was the admiring comment of Char ley Sava, Miss Curtis' hard-working coach. 'son-Knudsen & Ford J. Two its Co. OPEN AGAIN'. Lakeshore Dnn Rocky Point Road, 2 Miles Past Moore Park DINNERS Famous Lakoshore Chicken and Steak DANCING With Jimmy Dundee and Joe Stanley "jr EVERY NIGHT Open 6:00 P. 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