HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Majors Extend Landis Vote of Confidence By PAUL HAINES Lec Jacobs, formerly of Klam ath Falls and now affiliRtcd with the radio siauon v uni.... . chopped in Friday and gave us some interesting information. Lea differs strongly with us in the ballet that Medford will n the belief Medford will win Grant was upset by Roosevelt in the Portland district, and he gives the nod to the LaGrande Tigers. Wc have never seen the La Grande eleven ploy but assumed by the weak schedule they have they were good all right, but not that good. Lee informs us to the con trary and figures the Tigers to cop the stale title after hav ing seen them play a few times. The game that con vinced Lee was the tilt with Nampe, Ida., home of the Let tuce Bowl game, which the Tigers annexed easily by a 13:0 count and minus three of their tnHinr nlavers, to boot. Medford tangles with Cpquille tonight for the district 2 title and, if victorious, will Bp on to meet the winner 01 me oiri . clambake in the state semi-finals i LaGrande is already in as Jar as the Blue Mountain league is concerned, and is slated to meet Roosevelt in i. Kih nmi.wlnduo battle. The two elevens that get the duke in these trays win, ui course, fight it out for the state championship in Portland s Mult- noman siaciiuni. We can't see Coquille or any district 3 champ stopping the Black Tornado and. frankly, we can't see LaGrande halting it either, although we have never seen the Tigers in action. Consequently, the only thing wa have to go en are compara tive scores, schedules, and the fact that we saw Medford pour it an Klamath Falls, The Medford team we saw is big and fast, and Junctions as s nnutth nnpratine unit. In DotV the Tornado has one of the best prep fullbacks in the state and .u...- i- a tnwnr nf strancrlh. U1CU IUIG 10 - - ------r. LaGrande may have all these. things ana more, dui uniu we it uu'r, ctill sfrrintfinff alonff with Medford to grab the state title. - W may quite " possibly be wrong, but we felt sure enough to bet Lee one jelly bean that the Black Tornado would emerge victorious over the Ti gers if the two teams should meet in the state finals! a GOLF SHOTS The gold dust twins of the fairways, Lord Byron Nelson and Jug McSpaden, finished tuneups Jot the (15,000 Port land Open on November 23-26 with a victory Thursday over Harry Given and Ralph Whe- Iv, Kaatlla nniifaiiri. Each of the kingpins of golf tireA an dvpn nar 70. a littla oyer their usual standard, and (jivan ana vvnaiey came in wiin ail ana id, respectively. Bob Hamilton, PGA champ !-frnm Pttancwilla InA . Iiri al. ready arrived in Portland and expressed dissatisfaction with i'na m1t euAivhaiv Btrl ih .' too enthused over the course ' myoui, nomuion also seia j that Slammin' Sammy Snead, . tha mni( nf all tha i current golfers, is really on the 1 Imim m r rl mat wall ..rail, nff - II. 1 1 1. Ua ka.nn I kind of hope Samuel takes It wna. wiin nis . recent medical discharge from the navy and the fact that he has suffered so many heart breaking losses 'in previous .years. I One thing is 'certain, and that is Slammin' Sam ;will not stop 'swingin' until the last shot is jflrart and ha'll (give 'cm all a very gooa time, win, lose or araw. t foiit. hum; j We definitely do not ap . r.fXr. I V. n.ni villa In hatkat ' ball that allows a player five ' fouls instead of Jour before 1 eviction from the aame. WUJrll. InnflnH has dlwOVI been the major charge against ,the hoop game and this new rul- itnn ...ill cimnlv m-irn In inrrsaci H.t TT,. t.....,.J ...... it. It will also necessarily make game with players not worrying nkniil Ihn fnnl nilnnlinn until they have run up three or four - .personals. , What the reason for this t r-hanna In villa i ... franlrll ' do not know, unless it is to protect the players trom being i ousted and rough up the ' game. Anyway, it's a foul J rulel I Salem, St. Louis Card Merge Talked J SALEM, Ore., Nov. 17 (IP) iSnouia tne western imernauon ml lf-aoiia clnfTA a 1Q4A revival " :thc Salem Senators are In a position to tic up wiin tne woria iChnmnion St. Louis Cardinals: i Mrs. George E. Waters, club owner, salt! yesterday Business Manager Al Lightncr received a telegram from St. Louis Interests expressing a nesire 10 arrange . . . By JERRY LISXA Ann K'nv i ft I -P Krn- esaw Mountain Landis, who ob serves his 78th Birtnaay nionaay, can enforce his rigid rule over baseball until he is BO years oiu. if he wants to accept the vote of confidence extended him yes terday by the American and IS a tional leagues. A joint committee of the two circuits, at a two-hour meeting yesterday voted to recommend Landis' reelection as commission er of baseball and the extension of the present major league agreement at the annual winter meeting of tne major loops ncn, December 11-12. The action scotched wide spread rumors that a new auth ority would be proposed by the joint committee to supplant me .Arnilnll,. T anriia iinft'p the major league agreement which installed the fiery former federal judge as commissioner 21 years Lanais, in si. t,UKe s nospuoi k.M cin. (V(fth.r 2 for nhvsi- cal check-up and rest, will finish hi ...VAnf t.rm . anniTV 1946, and with the expected ap proval of the two leagues at their meeting next monin wouia oc given a seven-year term extend ing until 1953. In recommending an extension Ka main, laafftia H0nmnt which perpetuates the office of baseball commissioner, the joint the renewed pact to be settled at at... -.utin. nt aha mfllnr UU v, ..... . leagues next month. The current agreement is lor ii years, ano ends when Landis' present term . . i mie expires OIJ January rresiaeiu irviu naruuKB American league, after an hour nH a half meeting, made this announcement: "The joint committee of the two major icogues win icwu, mAnj 4n Ih. nliihc that ihm nr sent major league agreement be -.u.amJaJ Tk. t un aarii will also propose at their coming Joint meeting mar ouage ntireww Mountain Landis be re-elected H.iUnM. In, annthap tnrm of seven years from the expira tion aate or rus pieoeui - wu T anrfl, ni,--rntlv nnnfinnfl at St. Luke's hospital here. . will continue in office under his pre- .am. 4nwt ,,n.,1 -Imliarv I Man. when the major league agree ment also expires. Sam Snead Second Round Of Intramural Joust Played The second round in the high school intramural basketball tourney was completed frlday and saw two teams boasting a perfect record of two wins against no losses. The Hellcats, captained by r- llnn anil the Modocs. trait i.pvn ...... led bv Bob Perkins came through with their second win of the rouna-rooin. The Jav.Vees gave the Hell cats a close race but were fin- allv nosed out, 33 26. wnue tne Modocs scalped tne pelicans, ov 16. ... w. nihrr tilt the Spartans bounded back from a first rouna oeieai uj measure of the Wildcats. 28-i8. n 1 .X nnc lfink ay. several wi .. ,r r. ceptionally good, although this year's Pelicans will lack weight. Thev may De aoio iu for this in speed, however, but It is still way to early to form any permanent conclusion. Lowell Prior and Arthur t -in mm the Marine Bar racks are rcfereeing the games and doing a tine jod Standings: Modocs .... Hellcats ., Wildcats . Spartans . Jav-Vee's Pelicans . W, 2 2 1 1 0 0 L. 0 0 1 1 2 2 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .300 .500 .000 .000 Army-Navy Game Site Changed Annual Grid Classic Set Far Baltimore; Further Details Announced Later ' iuiuiMP.TnM Nov. lfl fP) The navy announced yesterday that the Army-Navy footba,l game will bo played at Balti more oeecmoer A navy statement said: "The game more mnr. ....rn.al Further arrangements have not cnrrlcd off the eastern Oregon yet been decided upon ana win i Chmpjonship by defeating de be announced later. . fC1Kjing Champion Grant Onion r.i t m mim .lnnes. crad-' 1AV... n.v 1'l.n at .Tnhn riav uate manager of athletics at the jyr(,iay. Military aeattomy at nra Arlington noias a pericct rcc- said "that's fine" when told of orci wth a total 254 points dur- the new game site. ing the season against not one r. -..,( Irnl tll.jiL- linarl fnnt. ..JT... nnnn.,t Th. nnvlnpn JIUIIIV 1UI V.ll.VHli.l ,11V V Oregon titlist will play a Willa- District 3 Champ to Be Named Today By The Associated Press The squad to represent Dis trict 3 In Oregon's scml-fliml grid playoff against District 2 was to be chosen in l'lirtlaiul this afternoon from a group of four teams which scored smash ing victories Friday night. The four Columbia Prop of Portland, Gresham, Cottage Grove, and Eugene all hold nnk.alnn KKnnl, ivithlll tlie tliS' trlct. A three-man committee Ticket Prices For Army-Navy . Game Not Set ... . nTWtVMJ Hnv 1ft (JP nisninui, : The navy announced today tnat public ticket sales to the Army Navy football classic December 2 will be hanaiea dv tnn ury's bond sales division in Bait- imore at prices noi j-i u--mined. The announcement made it definite that a bloc of seats would be reserved for the cadet corps, as well as tne miusniiii-. This insured a colorful renewal - n.uimnp. ctariium canaole t i..Jtnn nn nnn nranna Of the game that has been played in the comparative seqiunuu ..v..,. gridlrons since the war began. 1-- ... - nn nffli-lal Pat! m3 lR on the number of seats which might be avaiiauie to tne puom.. TTnofficial guesses ran from 30,000 to 40,000. Pete Beicastro Rassles "Mask" to Even-Steven In the best bout of the cur rent rassllng season, Fete Bei castro, the Weed Assassin, and the "Grey Mask" battled it out Friday nlcht at the armory in the headline event. The match was a wild melee from start to finish and saw both grapplers and Referee Wallv Mod outside of the ring as much as in. . A one-hour time limit or two of three falls was the limit set for the go and at the conclusion of the hour both torso-twisters had gained a fall. When the gong sounaea me termination of the fracas Pete had the hooded heel on the run plenty and was winning going away, neicastro naa opportuni ties to get his famed surfboard W.nl.4 nn thn mBlrri tTlfllller On four different occasions, but every time the "Mask" tncnea his way under the ropes and m i n that (rtC Without a doubt, Pete had the best of the fray the majority of the time ana nts vicious oppo nent vi did la call it auits when the bell rang. The masked monster toon me Initial 1nn hv annlvin. a fw n hi. y.nti.ata haail hlltta tn Pete's dome, followed by re- verse toe noia tnai was oo much for the Weed Assassin. It took the "Mask" 40 minutes n fnl Fnrl Rlaik. head foot- ball coach, and his players were in Philadelphia for tomorrows clash with Pennsylvania. "The army is willing to play ........ ,,,,,.,i.hm'A nnv time anil I am glad that Baltimore was chosen because so many of the members of the Army Athletic association arc stationed in the Washington Baltimore area,' r-nlm.al .Inline arlrioH. "This is the first I have heard of the change so l do not know what the ticKei arrangement will be but I do know that wc will have very few available for non-members of the AAA." my.TiMnBB Nnv. 18 liPi There were cheers from all sides today as the army and navy switched their traditional foot ball rivalry to Baltimore alter tu.n imii nf n-i-iHirnn InnKtlnff ill the war-mandated comparative secrecy ot tno snores ot nn napolis and the plains of West Point. Beyond the simple announce- nn tl.at tha nnnnmhnr 0 tilt on which may hinge the national collegiate championship, would take place in Municipal stadium nerc Deiore u.uuu inns insiean of Annapolis where 19,000 would hav-D watched, there was little to be known. Although orders for tickets tinaan nnni-iniT Inln Naval oparl. V3IUJ aiu,.iii. viiiwo u.v nii aim mail, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Pub lic siiu aian t Know now mucn 11 wouia cost to sec tne tray. Civlk Wbk T nnn nfrrlnl. HiAHi ii a. uvon viii, c vi,ii.inia said with confidence that a war oona purcnase wouia oe re quisite for admittance with a ticket, but the navy announced Day for the state B champion ship. Former Rainier Player Receives Naval Discharge CITATTTF Nnv 1ft (,V Eddie Taylor, former Seattle Rainiers lnfielder and coach, has been discharged from the navy and hired as a scout and conch for the 1945 season. Bill Skiff, manager, noiuicu tne cum oui- ..n nrrlna vn.lnrrlnv Tnvlnr. a veteran with the club many years, took time out to manage ine lacoma western interna tional league team several years ago. He enlisted in the navy at close ot tne iwi. season, mm Is the first ex-Haimcr to return from the armed services to gain this tumble, but Pete really went out to mane n.y while the sun was shining in the 20 minutes left, ana neavea nis hated rival all over the armory before taking the second fall with a carip nf droD kicks and elbow blows followed by a body press. In the few minutes remaining of the fight, Pete had blood In his eye, and scenting a kill, swarmed all over the hooded varmint until tne tinai oeu saved him further punishment. At one time in the bout both Pete and Referee Wally Moss were rubber-ieggea trom neaa butts from the "Mash," as Wally came in for his share of Jarring blows, too. The officiating 01 ine wnoie ...J aa enlanHIHW hondlflH and Wallv deserves a lot of credit for his efforts. Tn tha caml.winrilin Ernie f 11- uso got the duke over Toughy Earl Mslone in a good bout. Earl gave Plluso plenty of trou- ble, but t,rnie was a uiir vuo clever for his opponent and won by using his. favorite shoulder butts and drop kicks to the best advantage. . ... In the curtain-raiser, Bulldog Jackson, who also acted as sec ond for Beicastro, was too much for Rowdy O'Dowdy to handle and the Bulldog won two falls with stomping hammerlocks. no such plan in laying down the rules for the mad scramble sure to develop for the much-priced ducats, with the asking price standing at $4.80 each plus 25 cents for postage and handling and a limit of four to the ap plicant. Those details, both sides said, would be Ironed out promptly and a meeting for that purpose was to be held In Washington toaay. vi any rate, juui iwu weeks were left for the sure sell out ion. Golfers Begin To Arrive for Portland Open nraiTI ANIl fll-c. NOV. 18 OV) More Hum 20 oul-uMown golfris sunt balls sibling across tne Portland golf club course louny. conditioning themselves for the $13,500 foui-diiy open Unit Marts Thursday, Half a doicn eastern pros nui do a ber-linv from truins to the course yesterday, .loe Casio and Bruce I'nltail of New Jer sey, Mike Tiirnesii of New York, Joseph Zarhaidt of Noirlstown, Tn., Mike Dcmiis.scy of San Fran efsco, unci Willie tioitglil of While Plains, "N. Y. were among arrivals. Jack Ciugr, Santa Uiirbiiin, Pnlif . nrn in ii kml nn ii mil scul'r tlcspiln a biting wind. Onlook ers also were eyeing i-.udic llogan, Riverside CSolf mid I nun- tiv nluli tirn vvhil lilt line ni the longest wurniiip drives. t.. in i woott ana iiiiipu uui dahl sent word they would reg. iutni- mirtnv. vvllilr Sinnniv Snend is to nrrivo today. Officials Chosen For Oregon State Grid Semi-Final POUTLAND. Nov. 18 lPl V't-imlr MiiJiin- PnrlliniH. was chosen today as referee for thu tnnii.Htiul nliivnir lietivem rinur. veil ol foruaiKl anci i,a mamic for the Oregon slalc prep loot ball championship. nilier nrrieinls for the Qaine to he pliiyctl al La Ciniudu 'rhimlcsLMvini! Dnv. will bo Paul Warren, I'orlluiitl. head lines man; Curl Kllgcl, Peiulleton. um pire: and Don Fos-saltl, Alhcnu, neici jiinge. Former Canadian Amateur Golf Champ In Portland Open PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 18 (T'l Aii.n-t mi-ftiivi I iimniini . nr- attic amateur goner now wnn the navy at Astoria. Ore., added his name to eiitrunls In tlio 515.- 500 Portland open Wednesday. Campbell Is former Canad ian amateur champion. New en tries on the pro side of the Nnvrinhnr 2:1.11 event arc Mike Turnesa. While Plulns, N. Y.l ' Georgo Schneilcr, Sail Lake City; and Beatrice Gottlieb Mar tel, Phoenix, Arlt. HFMOTF! rONTROL" Cecil Isbcll forsakes the side line to direct Purdue's football, team by telephone from a perch j in the sianns. Phone 3282 Continuous Show Dally oPIB ' ENDS "TAMPICO" EDWARD Q. ROBINSON TODAY "San Antonio Kid" WILD BILL ELLIOTT STARTS SUNDAY Ride thrill-blazed trails with the United States Marshals.' JOHNNY MACK Jl! BROWN 'SffipT f RAYMOND HATT0N 1 Ii JANWIUY Jlgp N -Second Hit- .,,1:',V "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" Continuous Show Sai.-Sun. Box Office Opens 12:30 Ends Tonight Fouldicator" to Replace Bowling Foul Line Judges MIT WITTVPT Knit 17 JP Foul line judges those silent men who sit up against a wall in bowling alleys and press lit tle buttons when you slide over tne oiacK line are imeiy 10 oc looking lor other Jobs alter tne war. The American Bowling Con gress has imposed the death sen tence on I0UI line juages oy flnnrnv nir a "fniiMlrator". an electric device that registers fouls by means of an electric eye ana wan contact piates. Caumi vimllan Hauinna hart heen presented to the' ABC pre viously out an naci urnc lauivo and were rejected. The fouldl- Anl a hnu..)., a Cna.isl A P.C committee decided after watch ing it in operation, overcame all objections. nnaptllnn ,f 4h atavlr Is simple. It is installed on each alley at the foul line and by means or an electric eye, an Innl trA Unv Allla ara TAHK. tered. In addition contact plates, I A. II I ....11. - A ...! niaiaiiea un wanie auu uuaw nnlnh Ih, lnaiia,i" .tha Vinwl nr. .ii I. n ..nnir 4Uala Via1ana hll steadying themselves, on a wall or post. A feature of the device, and a all,,ra In mtharai uiil fha A Rf! committee, is that the fouldica tor does not operate until the ball rolls 15 feet down the al ley. It also can be set to ignore an Inlanl Innal . AmXavmA fnilt The fouldicator ia the joint work of four men, James Mae Lagen and T. A. Walsh, of Chi cago, and Putnam Smith and Leslie James, of Redwood Falls, Minn. They have been working on tt tor live years. Tha A TJ I" 'nam annrnvaH In a11almn . Via fniililfratnr fnr all sanctioned league bowling ana tournaments. Booster Bowling Leaaue to Hold Annual Banquet Tha nnnmimr Tlnwlinr lnatflie and their lady guests will hold its annual banquet at 7 p. m. Monday, November 20. at the Winema hotel banquet room, ac mrAintt tn wnrrf received from Art Robinson, presiaem. Football Scores OF5SOTI HIGH SCHOOL By The Associated Press riMiliim 519 Nawherff 0. Cottage Grove 28, Lebanon 0. "Eugene Z7, Albany u. rninmhia Pren (Portland) 18. Unmnnla 19 Central Catholic (roruana; 26, Salem 6, . Roseburg 14,-Rcedsport 6. n-h. rtallaa on PanHlatnn fl. Parkrose 13, Sabin (Portland) 7, Wnnrlhnt-n 33 Mnlalla fl Toledo 35, Junction City 25 Tlavlnn 37 ViarMan 32. Seaside 6, Hill Military (Port land) 6 (tie). Arlington 13, Grant Union (John Day) 0 (B). . , McMinnvlUe 26. Tillamook 6. RANGE RHYTHM! a--av -SECOND HIT- iOHN UTIt Mr lNIAXII WMi laic siosi r" U! I SUNDAY "Dark Command" Starring Clair Trevor John Woynt Walter Pidgeon SECOND HIT George Houston "Lone Rider Rides On" With Hillary Brook and Al St. John iC I I I Ends Tonight IJUl "Strange Affair" 2nd Hit 'Shadows;?, Might' yjjj Continuous Show Stt.-Cut. Box Olllci Opim Starts Saturday MIDNIGHT HIS GREATEST ROLE! aTa-. No ene hot loved like TRACY No one hos hated like TRACY No owa ver greater than SPENCER TRACY ifii """" 3b . .. . w MA 1 A girl held the clue to the greatest manhunt ever screenedl ..SIGNE HASS0 . hume cronyn JESSICA TANDY AGNES MOOREHEAD HERBERT RUDLEY FELIX DRE55AK. MWT a Added Color Cartoon Latest News Events 1H J