Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 27, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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Sports
Briefs!?" V
NEW YORK, Sept. 27 ()
Bill Crowley, veteran football of
ficial who will advise J. Basil
Maguirc in organizing the New
York club of the Trans-America
(Chick Meehan) league, argues
that so many good football play
ers are developed in the colleges
that one pro league can't use
nearly all of them. . . , We never
have heard a pro coach com
plaining about the over-supply.
We never thought 17-year-old
freshmen could Dlay collcpe ball,
either, but they're doing all right
these Saturday afternoons. . . .
Leading hitter in the minors
during the past baseball season
was old Ripper Collins. Albany
manager, with a .396 average. . .
The American Hockey league
won't follow the National by bar
ring players who are subject to
military call or who have war
Red Ryder
Frecklei and His Friends
You cant possi6lv I ' Naturally
Hugh 7"Vr '
rulLrton. Jr.( -t
JOiWU FOllCVS iVLLT EACE ' r
TO Rl.'KXIr.
SO THIS 15 W;E rVOLW ) '
CViE T0lKr5JCiNsK5Vs5' ir
ASJi' IHT'.E VTS?r'vVW f ':
tco-- TOWTTS-' VS i!
Lose, lard; yevne I rr will be gimtifving
Tuff ONLY CAWLXPATtT TO Be ELECTED
FOR. 1HE S MISSONEE. OF
OFFICE' , j T ATHLETICS
yT 1 . -gl
a
Wash Tubbs
AW CRATE
OF SUPPLIES
Boots and Her Buddies
Alley Oop
Little Orphan Annie
ir shoulpnt ycSf
lj ' BE FAR TO THE 11
IX f VILLA6E WHERE t I
v . I youHarnoLivEP I g
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.: vnc nras. nrr araafi n. as , v
-5SiSSJ NEXT TIME I FEK LOT RAZZ- slO POUBT--S aiLEVSN
XXWTT. , ' , . rNIMG HIM ABOUT BEIM2. vVELL N , HERE, ) ( Tv i )
fiWS' HMPH! A FINE Y FEEBLE-MIMPEP, I'P I physiciAM CATCH J JZS
i7lTHIN&--l START A BETTER. RECALL J TVE BEEN TT
I OUT TO RE5CUE ALLEY) THE BUST I'VE jfM EXPECTING ( '
MllglWIHMiajMaasg,,,,,,,!.,
. MISS IVY, I ERBUT
fLACING THE CHILD, SUE'S
ANNIE, IN J SO
fOUR ROOM "iOUNG-
" TTN-v'Sr-aisC! '
Jobs. They don t have any
uanacuens to worry aooui.
OBSERVATION P08T
The Notre Dame publicity de
partment reports sadly that the
team's first three left halfbacks
average less than lbb pounds
George Terlep and Stove Nenv
cth. 166 each. Nimzio Marino,
165. Where the Irish have the
advantage over some clubs is in
having three left halfbacks, re
gardless ol weigin.
ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE
When Denver university re
joined the Big Seven conference
tltis year, it scheduled two
games with Utah. Now Morris
Ficklin. tabbed as Colorado's best
halfback last season, has turned
up in a Utah uniform instead of
at D. U., and fans are wonder
ing when the hollering will start
again. . . . Los Angeles fight
folks expect the Mnnuel Ortir
vs. Pvt. Carlos Chavez and
Lloyd Marshall vs. Jack Chase
"doubleheador" to net $35,000,
Saturday night. Sounds good
until you remember that USC
and UCLA drew some 60,000
customers at $3 a head.
MILK FOR THE ARMY
Fresh milk is now supplied to
American soldiers for the first
time since the Revolutionary
war. Tlte daily ration then was
one pint of milk; today's ration
includes eight ounces of milk,
two ounces of butter and an
ounce of evaporated milk.
CHJIET. WT ITS JKEAl ESTAK-'
l'J KE5ECAT)CAVAK.AV bVz
Bur IT WILL BE A
urv i -l. vinnev '
COM-
1 WAJSiTCOrMPETITOMi
I'D LICE ANOTHfcK
AilMfSATir Tr TS-iaC
NATURALLY
HIS HAT M THe RWej
HE, 6ft OTHER FILIPINOS I MET
THEM, WILL KMOW OF SER6EANT
LIMK... ANYWAY, IT'S MY BEST
BET TO FINP HIS GUERRILLA .
SAMP
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Navy Wins Three
Straight Tilts in
"World Series"
HONOLULU, T. H.. Sept. 27
(ff) Army faces the task of
winning four straight when the
"servicemen's world scries" re
sumes today after Navy's 12
inning, 4 to 3 victory Monday
gave the Fleet threo in a row,
Kenny Sears, son of Major
league umpire Ziggy Sears,
broke up a valiant pitching ef
fort by Don Schmidt when he
drove out a 360-foot homer in
the first half of the final inning.
Prior to then Schmidt, a semi
pro from Plainfield, N. J., had
held the navy sluggers to five
hits and a tie scoro from the
fourth inning.
Golden Bears
To Meet Bruins
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 27 UP)
UCLA's Bruins will have a squad
of 26 in Berkeley for Saturday's
game against the Golden Bears
of California.
Coach Babe Horrcll has been
stressing offense in workouts.
The Bruins, who put on a great
finish in the last two minutes to
tie Southern California last Sat
7
Wrvtcg. iwcT.it wa. u t, mt,
V.OOViT4V0VKY"b VAWE.
C EASY TO FOOL Tri' f PUT 1HECE NOTrtl' TO T I . '
C ,HEf?iFF.' NOW l'a tAt FREEST ME K0n -ROVVN j
LOW UWl 1 FIND C'JT A FEW SiXNEIW WHILE ' '-3 J PS
$3. -VLLIs AcLE FOR IVSAiT.' TmAT PUSCHER ii y'iif,
tfclWW TM" IfJD'ANS, HAS A NICE HOK:E-vi- xmJ H
jp HE W5t KA-rg
V COWL 19W BY NXA
jatives im the f 'r".
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HERA'S AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
urday, most likely will bo favor
ed to whip Cul.
Johnny Roesch, halfback who
scored both touchdowns against
SC, has been taking it easy but
will bo ready for the Bears.
Bjr Th. Asiorlattd rrtss
AMl.KUAN LlMUk
W. L.
nelrol, b.1 tM
SI. LoUl US 114
l-el
,310
,7,W
Nw York Hi
Brwtlcm 74
Clvvalamt 71
Chloa.o iiy
Philadelphia m
Washington lii
117
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.477
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.410
7
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Wathlntllon H. Clrvvland 3.
81. Louta I, Uoalon 0.
New York S. Chicago 9.
Ttfilay'a flainaa
Philadelphia at lVtloll.
Hoaton at St. tools,
Washington at Cleveland.
Now York at Chicago.
NATIONAL Lt'AUt'E
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St. LmiIi IIU 4
Plltaborgh . . 80 U
Cincinnati 8,1 IU
Chicago 7J Tts
New York R.1 H4
Hoaton til BH
Brooklvn M lltt
Philadelphia Ml Ml
tiamea Yesterday
Cincinnati H-a. New Yolk R-4.
Pittsburgh S, lloston 1.
St. Louis 8. llrooklyn 7.
Chicago IS I. Philadelphia 0-10.
Tnday's fiamts
St. Louis at llrooklyn.
Cincinnati at New York.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
By Fred Harmon
By Blotter
V4(
By Leslie Turner
By Martin
By V. T. Hamlin
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"HA! THE facility with which '
OU HANDLE THAT WEAPON 1 71
INDICATES VOUR STORY A
WA-5 TRUE, WHAT THERE T ,
WAS OF IT-NOW LET'S J ' lg
HAVE ALL OFJT.
OU HANDLE THAT WEAPON
INDICATES "TOUR 5TORY
WAS TRUE, WHAT THERE
WAS Cr 1 1 NOW Lb I i
HAVE ALL OF IT.'
By Harold Gray
Chalky Wright
Suspended for
Taking Runout
PATFIHSON, N. J,, Sept. 27
UP) Inrltidnlln itusptMiskiM of
i.nniKy wriKiit niul hit iiiiiiih
cr, Eddlo Wnlkt-r of New York,
in nil Nntionnl UnxInK humicIh
lion sliiU-s, wits nuiuiiincvd to-
diiy by Abo J. Llicono, NU A
prosldcnt.
The suspension wh voted by
llio n.isoclHlion on tlio urouud
WriKiit mid Wulker fulled to
miike cood mi UKreemcnl with
(he DLstrlct of Columbia Box
Iiik coininlssloii for n bout with
l'lltsburiih. Jncklo Wilson.
Wriijht hnd nn niireeniont to
box in WitshliiKton when the
wiuio rep mutch eiimo nlonu,"
Crceno said, "and on tho sIIkIiI
est excuse of n oue-nliiht ruin
out, WriKiit took n runout, leuv
iiiK piiiiiuter, commission ami
funs lioldinit their hends In their
hands. Tho suspension will re
nin in in effect until Wrlvht
makes uood to tho District of
Columbia Boxini) commission."
wriKiit is scheduled to meet
Pep in 11 bout for the New York-Peuiisylvnnlu-N
o w Jersey ver
sion 01 ino icnuierweiKht ennnv
pionship at Madison Square
Garden Friday nlKht. Pep took
the title uway from WVinht In
November of 1942, and sltiic
then Wrlht hos won 22 fliihts,
Includiiiij two victories over Lul
Constantino, the only fighter to
take a decision from him since
he lost the crown.
Major League
Leaders
By The AnocliUd Prtiw
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Butting Johnson, Boston,
Runs bnttcd In Stephens, St.
Louis, 103.
Honio runs Etten, New York,
Pitching Ncwhouser De
troit, 27-U, .730.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting Walker, Brooklyn,
Runn halted In MIM,nl..n
ChicoRo, 116. '
Homo runs Nicholson, Chi
cago, :3.
Pitchinc Wlllra t Tn,,l. 11
3, .830.
Bomber Star Ready
For Clipper Game
SEATTLE, Sept. 27 (T0Mllt
Popovich, ex-Montana fullback
for the Seattle Bombers, has
shaken his lame Icr and is par
tlclpatinu In scrimmaKe sessions
this week as Coach Dutch Clark's
charRes plan for first southern
invasion this weekend.
Clark said last night only Jack
Millnrrl. rlplit nnfl M,na nn it..
injured list and he may be in
shape to go with the team when
it leaves Friday to meet the San
Francisco Clippers Sunday.
FOOD COMPARISON
Dnlnn nrA rltinlH.
,.,.i.ci.ljii.-a Hrv
more fluid than is milk, which
also has more solid matter than
carrots, beets, turnips and rad
lshe.1. LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO I KHUTORS
Nollo Is horehy (Ivtn thai lha
undersigned has been duly appointed
-w. -w, . . ,,-, - n ,, .,nnssni
j "'' ' James H. Kaln. do-
o. . . ,nw -'rrun court of the
Slate of Oregon, for Klamalh Coun
ly, and all persona havinf claims
atalnst said estate are hereby notified
r .."hi. , .:'".'"""'"':
savin.. .r.""i .'" "a"1
-it i J. . """"'"a in tne
City of Klamalh rolls. Or.aon. with-
nollVe "m lne ol this
DATED: September 27, ton
FVi . rarreni, Admlnlslrator-wllh-the-Wlll.anneaed
of the
Si," J'm" H- K,".
"! O. 4-l.a;2S No. IM.
in tub cinctiiT counf or nrr
COUNTY' OBECON, Mil KLAMATH
tNw7&tL2&'UF-n or B kstatk or
rnwAnu hay rnFUEn, Dd.
tltS r h?rcby Blvcn lh,t I hiive
MflTlr. f.a. .
of the citAts of Kdward Ray Freuer. de
caicd and that the Court ham tet Tue
?o on yobtr 24th ,(M4- lh hour of
.... ... .... mm llMJ ,, Ior ,no nt,j
of ohiertinnn to wjitd final account
ana
Jjaiea mil l2lh day of September. lfMl
FRANCIS OSCAR FHEUER,
tiuiiiniisimiors
8. 13-20-27; O, 4-11 No, 173.
notice or hkttijKmknt or riNAt
ACr-nrrvx
IN THE CIRCUIT COtHlT Or THK
statk or Oil KG ON rOR TUB coun
ty OF KLAMATH IN PDnnATr.
in the mattkr or the estate or
urtHHAHA hiiuwn, Deceaaed.
Notice Ii hfrthv ivn Ihnl th nnrfp.
ilffned, Admlnlatrntrlx of lha eatale of
nnrnara Brown, (leccmcd. hm filed In
tho Circuit Court of the State of Orrgon,
for Klamath County, her final account
of her ntlrnlnUlratlon of mild aitatn, and
Hint thn Court hnn fixed Friday, tho l.'lth
day of October. 1(144 at 10 o'clock A. M.,
at the Court Room or mid Circuit Court
In Klamath FaIIi, Oreifon, ai the time
and plica for hearing objection!, tf any.
m m nenrinn 01 una. account ana Mltle
ment thereof.
Dated Hep lumber 12, 1044.
KATIE E. WHITEUNE.
Admlnlitmtrlx.
8. 11 -20-27: O. 4.11 No. 170.
NOTICE TO CREOITOKft
IN THE ClllCIHT COURT Or THE
STATE Or OIIEOON TOR KLAMATH
COUNTY.
IN THE MATTKfl OF THE ESTATE OF
SII.A8 WARREN KII.OOtlE. Deceaned.
Notice It hereby alven that the under-
tlgned hai been appointed Admlnatratrlx
of the Ealate of Alios Worren Kllgore,
deceaiied, and all peraoni havinf clnlmi
agAlnut Raid estate are hereby notified
to preaent name to the tindrlltned t
the office of Fred O. Small, suite 1, 32fl
M In otreet, Klamalh Falls, - Oreifon,
within six months from tha data here.
of.
Doted tnis atom nny or neptember, laii,
LOUISE I. KILUORE,
Administratrix.
fl. 20 27; O. .1-10-No, IflO,
Get More
Comfort For
Standing Feet
With A Dally lc-M tnt Trait
Don't lot tlrtrf. burn In f fonsltlro fat
teal cnenrr ana mako tho hours oeem
longer. Just tnassatte frosty whlto Ica-Mlne
n your foet and ankles be fort work ta hslp
heap them cool and comfortable. ..and afttr
work to help perk them up for an evening
of fun. No Brrsny feeling won't stain Mcka
or stockings. (Irand, too, to help soften eorno
and callouses, (let Ice. Mint from yourdrng
gll today a ad gt foot happy Utla easy way.
FUNNY
WI IslllV
"Il's Hint sonsick rookie
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THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson
ICSI IN THE SEOEDlsTOP
J -'TT7V'T7i INDIA KILLED OVER 200 CTIH
SfejjjTY PSOAtS V TWO yjRAS. juUI
iTONEMASONS TIE THE JOIKTS OP
A WALL BY BREAKING THEM,"Jjw
sr- THOAWS KROUSE.
NEXT: A
Keno
Mrs. Onirics Mcs.vncr oncl her
dauithtcr and son-iivlnw, Mr.
and Mrs. Krod Rouse, have ijonc
to Los AitKeU's to ronialn In
dofinltcly, nccordlni! tu rt?ort5
o( friends of the fnmlly. Follow
ing the dentil of Mr. Mcssncr
recently, Mrs. Mfssner rented
her home on tho Ktnmnlh Fnlls
Kcno highwny mid she nnd her
duuKhtcr, Mrs. House, will live
in the southern lntc for tho du
ration. Mrs. House's husband is
in training in the marines, and
is In California.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G, Clcmmcns
have rented the Suttley place
on tho Klnmnlh KnllsKeno
hlshwuy nnd are now llvinu
there. Mrs. Clcnunt'iis Is the
dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L, Fraln.
Mrs. Scvcrson and family
have recently moved to Pelican
City.
Mrs. W. L. Fraln nnd Mrs. T.
G. Clcmmcns were cnllcrs in
Keno on Thursday.
Mrs. K. E. I'uckclt has re
turned homo from a visit nt
Orrlck, Ore., with her son Mau
ley nnd family.
Mrs. Frank Stroberg left last
week for Texas lo bo with an
uncle who Is quite ill. She will
remnln there indefinitely, ac
cording to the seriousness of her
uncle's Illness.
Mrs, Churlcs McKcon of Ash
land is visiting with her hus
band's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. McKccn.
Mrs. C. C. Husklnson has re
ceived word that a nephew
the son of a sister who lives In
the cast has been killed in ac
tion. ZEST FOR Z
The eleven sons nnd daughters
of a Cox fiimlly, In North Caro
lina, all hnvc numes beginning
with Z Zndle, Zndoc, Zcbcr,
Zylphio, Zenobiii, Znronlnl, Zes
lie, Zcola, Zero, Zuln and Zcl
bcrt. The curious Insects known ns
water stridors do not walk on the
wnter they slide on It.
m, , Toeltinn
tindtr pirti toolht raw, imirllng Ikln,
nd qtilcklypromoU comfort,dtpsndon
RE51MDL AND SOAP
o
Refrigeration
Equipment Co.
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611 Klamath Phont 64SS
For
Commercial
Refrigeration '
SALES and SERVICE
BUSINESS
liyiiiji lo culm Hie ocenitl"
Cora mi a af sibki. imc
f - -air
1.
tefotitffa. Maim
Are not only a minoity
RACe IN THE. IVOLM.
WORLD, Bur IN THE.
AiffW WORLD AS-WELL,
bird nt-rtr-r.
HOLD EVERYTHING!
.CAMPAIGN l.
HEADQUARTERS
"I'd bo voting this year If It
wasn't for their unreasaiinblo
i rules Imnglno living In. on
state a whole ycorl"
ESKIMOS INDEXED
The Dominion of Cnnndn gov
ernment has cnrd-indcitcd Eski
mos to snvo them from extinc
tion. At present, there aro only
00(10 Kskimos nllvo as compared
to 7103 in 1027.
WORLD THEATRES
There arc (10,000 motion pic
ture thentres in the world. Of
these, 41,000 are equipped with
sound devices nnd 10,000 ore 111
tho United Slates.
Any Vhttioqraph
I Copied,
I One Print
I $1.00
Films dtvclopid ind prlnlsd
for any 6 or 8 ixpoiurn
Roll 3!o
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Flashes of
Life
MEW YOHK ' ttAN.uH
int. iiii... -iiurina ii.i
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milling Ml, ,"Mvy
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cession. IK"ulc-n ,
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rt.".'-f-.y WACKY
i ' " uuu r..
uniilvcrMirv nt ,,,,, 1
feet high. ' ' Ml'l'"HI,
about i ,,,,, "c,"- M
while .living IhrouKl,;;' 4!
but t , fn,,,,,,, r.-Vr,,. !
got hhn to r.,,,,1 ,h J" m
". ' lh. real'"?
I. . j. , -nil, wnk., . "j
sprayed Dink l
from ,yuVwS r!.hrt,lf 4
.
a
FLOP
Iharp wfiit huniing with t'kJ
old cmiriKltM nf n,. L.-!
Ainerlu,,, war-will, IhcVj
JJe every nrgumcnl.
lilm d.;w,,."",,,TB knH
i! "ever saw a duck. I
blowout n0m taW
vrnr. r o Tri'v7.y ""Her,
I, !..., i . ". '""" toS
for IIim s il .. .').' . 1
Ink., h, . .. ": lrit
Yeslrrrlnv ...I - .
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... -w .... nuinu ii no ontcr
Pllllfd llm in.ll.., .l".
Judge Hrnm jaiil he wn r
Im,ii hi. witi ii.vtv.vu a aj
Program Announctdl
For Swedish Start
STOCKHOLM. Srpt. 27 MVl
A series ol 12 mres 111 six wets
starting outiltiors In Californ
and working caslwnrd (orlndw
coinH-tllnu, wns aniiotiiiccd
tin v as the likely urogram
the three Swedish Irnck itir
Clunder lluegg, Arno Andcm
and llniiknii Lhlnmn, on llw
nroixised visit to the u. S.
help In the sale o( war bow!1
The three yesterday ncccpicfl
viUitlons from the U. S. trc.ni
deparlmrnt. No dnlc for tlx
driinrture lint lici-n jet.
WORKERS! WHO SUFFER
FACTORY' Im
SKIN RASHES
Ime promptly rtTM torbsil
Flral applkailnns of wondrrfiiliootHm
tnorllrst.il l,til Z.mo- Doftol il
mula promptly rr,llov InHWIK
and burnlnj ol almiila iklo ruh,
m.and almllar .kin nd teslp W '
lions duo lo eitcrnsl um. Uml
1,1. haallnl. H.c-lc.l ly 85 V""
caul (Jinan. alalnloM, lovUlbhl
Hon 't .hour on akin, fgml
P. rilflnrrnt slrr..w .UlTl
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