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TWO HERALD AND KIWS Rickey All Steamed Up Again Because Draft Board Changed Status of Starting Pitcher u,;. SAtlretball . . ... : hi- imEZn t t'KS Barracks; T banquet will be held to SfJhYat :30 o'clock at the Willard hotel in honor, of the fine basketball team which represented the Barracks wis s"" the hardwood. will ;H : "Slats GUI, neaa cage memor i uig. .! l the principal speaKer u $ A high scoring Beaver center; will also be on the 14 i- program." - - . - .. f i Much effort has been put forth to make this an outstanding occasion for Klamath sport en i t! thusiasts and a large turnout is expected. The ! t ! ; entire Leatherneck hoop squad will, of course, ! ; ; ' be present with their coach, Les Israel, and Col. ' . i George Van Orden, commanding officer of the ! ; . ; n mill aleA Via rn hand. i Tickets for the affair are available at the i! post athletic office, from.-. any member of the : Lions club, or. at the Army-Navy store. This is a great-chance for Klamath basketball fans to ' oick up some msiae uuuriimuuu , -tics from "Slats" and an extremely interesting .vLr.m ha. been arranged for the gala occasion, I iwell party; let's all go! ; . . . , . Rossling Card Almost Complete i In the seml-windup on the crunch card yrigM, Pro moter Mack LUlard, the old fox of Gladiator's Gully, has matched Pete Belcastro against none other than Ernie PUuso, popular muscler from Portland and formerly of Klamath town. When these two brawny boys butt biceps, anything can hap ; pen, as Pete is always rough and tough while Ernie is not noted :' (or his even temper, by any means. - Both these grapplers are hot after a tiff with Mr. Stoneface ; ' and LUlard may give the winner of the clambake a green light ' providing the masked marigold isn't dumped by his hated rival, Georges Dusette, in the main tussle. , i The powerful French-Canadian sacroiliac separator intends to : give the "Mask" the beeznus Friday night in an all out effort to ' guide the hooded hyacinth for once and for all. Dusette will i have the fans with him to a man as the cash customers have been ' hopefully waiting for the veiled violet to cash in his checks for Jong, long time. MAYBE Friday night will be the unveiling and, as the guy on the radio says, no other promoter can make that statement! '' ' L. You Can Pad That Larder Now, Boys -for all you rod and gun guys, here's an interesting bit picked up from the San Francisco Examiner. "Under a recent ruling of the United States fish and wildlife service it is possible to law fully pad the meatless larder with the tasty flesh of the coot or tnudhen. To do this you must have a written permit from the land owner and he in turn must obtain a dual permit from an agent of the service. Fast action is required inasmuch as the migratory mudder is getting set to 'migrate northward almost any day or ... hour," -according to the Examiner. i Swwwwwish! That wasn't Dagwood Bumstead, that's Deb i Addison going to oil up his trusty fowling piece. Good-night all! College Fooiball Receives Offensi've Boost by Change In Rules on Forward Pass By HAROLD CLAASSEN , NEW. YORK,- April 3.W) College football, given a lift by the re-appearance of the x-ior-nation, received another- offen sive boost in the 1945 revamp ing of the playing code, in the opinion of Lou . William Bing ham, chairman of the NCAA neuron rules committee. . "Certainly, the right, to t from any ooint behind the 1 of scrimmage adds punch to the offense ' while the new rule which allows a substitute to re port to any of the official on the field adds speed," he said last nignt at the close of a 48- nour rule rewriting job.'. . Most sururisina chance for mulated by the rules group 'in ' its first session since shortly aft er Pearl Harbor, dealt with the kickoft In the future the first out-of-bounds boot will be re-; garden as an accident, : but on the second the receiving, team Adding Machines ' ;-, Calculator! i. New Royal Typewriters Tor WPB Approved Uisrs " DESKS CHAIRS HLIS."-' For loose hard-to-get Items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. Sth Klamath Falls Hi 1 Simple plV need notwnek tod tortm ywi I Ujnj tea. bom and imMtGn. 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Bingham said the new rules would become effective immedi ately and would aDDlv to all col. lege teams, doing away with last year s. experimental program when virtually every confer ence had its own rules varia tions. .. Southern Cal Opens Spring Grid Drills 'LOS ANGELES, April 3 (JP) The Rose Bowl champion Tro jans are at it cany. Coach Jeff Cravath yesterday Degan spring grid drills at Southern California, with 55 nopeiuis running through a light workout in ovm mil. Light drill will be in order for the first month of the seven- weex session, uravath said. : His main job is to find a 1945 replacement for Quarterback Jim Hardy, sparkplug of the last kwu itojan teams. Leading Jockey Called by Board MIAMI. Fla.. Anril a 'zd, Jockey Ted Atkinson, leading nder in 1944, has been ordered to reDort to hi draft Brooklyn for induction on April 24. He rjlans tn aslr thst h. ders be transfprrpd tn tu. Miami induction station. He is married and the father of one child. 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Buker was athletic director at Eau Claire, Wis., high school last winter but obtained his employ ers' permission to return to base ball after the WMC's ruling. Buker denied he is a job jumper. The clerk of the Door county. Wis., draft board said the board decided that since Buker was last examined more than two years ago and is now going to play baseball, it felt he should undergo another examination. other Training tamp iwmi Boston Braves Manager Bob Coleman has started worrying about pitching. Al Javery and Nate Andrews have ailing arms and Jim Tobin still is a hold out Boston Red Sox Rex Cecil and Mike Ryba were expected to start against Yankees in exhibi tion game today. Philadelnhia As Outfielder Charley Metro and Harold Peck were notified their 4-F classifica tion remained unchanged after a re-examination. DiMaggio to Join Phils Philadelphia Phils V i n c e DiMaggio, outfielder acquired in trade with Pittsburgh, said he would join club next week. Chicago Cubs Claude Pas seau, expected to pitch opening game of season, was sent to Chicago for treatment of a sore arm. - Chicago White Sox Out fielder Oris Hockett took a day off because of a pinched nerve in his left leg. Pittsburgh Pirates Outfield er Lloyd Waner, back with first major league club he played with, said he felt like a rookie after first workout. Cleveland Indians Manager Lou Boudreau announced Allie Reynolds would pitch opening game of season against White Sox. St. Louis Cardinals Manager Billy Southworth said he plan ned to use rookie Shortstop Red Schoendienst as outfielder be cause of his hitting power. St. Louis Browns Rookie Pitcher Clyde Humphrey, who has been out of the game for two years, reported at Cape Clrar deau camp. New York Yankees Don Sav age's three-run homer gave Yanks 5-2 triumph over Giants. Annual Bowling Classic to Be Held In May SPOKANE, April 3 ffi- -The annual Inland Empire bowling classic of the BPOK will be held May 4-5-6, Orieri Gross, organi zation manager, reported yes terday. Originally cancelled because of travel restrictions. Gross said the event was received because of the demand by bowlers. More than $12,000 in war bonds will be offered in prize monies. FIGHTS . By The Associated Press NEW YORK Freddie Schott, 208, Akron, knocked out Ro berto Ramirez, 186, Mexico City, 3. NEWARK, N. J. Georgie Cooper, 132, New York, out pointed Lulu Costantino, 136 N" York, 10.' f, j 'ci'r u f'S . up baseballs and stitches, the latter assisting kS I, BordaS"ay manages to keep busy at Dodgers' Bear Mountain training camp. . Whan In Medford -Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors 1945 i i. r i. D...i n.u.. week and the K-men will gat thalr first real test of the year Saturday when ttuy match lU-ldti tha homa of the Black Tornado. Bevos Cop Vin Over Oaks, 9-2 Portland Club Convert 12 Hits Into Nine Runs PACIFIC COAST I.EAGrt By Tb Auoclated Preu W I. Pet. Seattle 3 1 Portland 3 1 San Francisco ? 3 Hollywood , 2 2 .7.W .7.10 .500 . .300 Lot Angelea Sacramento .500 .250 Oakland ..; . San Diego .350 Yrsterdav'a Soarat Loa Angeles 16: San Francisco 3. Portland 9: Oakland S. Sacramento 0; Hollywood 1. Seattle 13; San Diego 1. Today's Games San Francisco at Los An !!. Portland at Oakland. Seattle at San Diego. Hollywood at Sacramento. By Tha Associated Press The heavy bats of the Seattle and Portland baseball teams pounded out decisive wins last night to keep the two teams in the Pacific Coast Baseball league lead. Seattle continued to maul San Diego as five Padre pitchers paraded to the mound In an un successful effort to stop a 15-hit spree Dy the uainiers for an easy 12 to 1 win. Rookie Alex Palica held the San Diego team to three safeties. Portland Wins At Oakland, Portland's Beav ers converted 12 hits into 9 runs while the Acorns were scat tering 8 safeties ineffectively for two runs, both scored in the first inning. The game included four double base blows and three triples. The Sacramento Solons evened their series with Hollywood at two games each, winning easily 9 to 1 after taking a second in ning lead with two tallies scored on a walk, an error and two singles. Dick Power scattered eight hits to hold the Stars to a lone seventh inning run. Los Angeles also tied up its series with San Francisco, com ing from behind in the sixth inning of an afternoon game to score a 16 to 3 win. Eleven of the Angel tallies were in the sixth inning. Seattle 104 013 30113 15 1 San Dlcgo 000 000 001 1 3 3 Palica and Sucme: Valenzuela. Mc Cluro 13) Trahd f4l Campbell () Bailey 171 and Abbott, Balllnger. Portland 20: oni loo sua Oakland 300 ooo ooo 2 n -1 Adams and Tlnlnn: Gibson, Marshal, Martin and W. Raldmondl. Hollywood ono ooo loo 18 A Sacramento 022 OOO 50x 9 0 2 Bmbrce. Gkajovck (7) and Hill; Powers and Sclueter. San Francisco ..120 000 000 3 3 a Los Anselet ..100 Oil 40x 16 19 9 Seward. Oliver '61 and OKrodowskl, Wilson (8i: Slotter and Eaaterwood. Amateur Golf Star Recovering From Yellow Jaundice SEATTLE, April 3 fPi Capt. Marvin (Bud) Ward, holder of the national and western am ateur golf titles and the Pacific Northwest Golf association crown, is recovering from an at tack of yellow jaundice at a South Pacific army base, Alex Rose, veteran starter of the PNGA tourney, said yesterday. The definition of a Japanese island: a body of land entirely surrounded or occupied by Americans. EXHIBITION BASEBALL By Tha Associated Press Yesterday's scores: Washington (A) 19, Fort Story 3. New York (A) 5, New York (N) 2. Boston (N) 7, Quantico Ma rines 0. General Paints Imperial Wallpaper . 515 Main SI. Phone 3829 Klamath Union High ..j en ..ni, ni th. P.ltr.n Vince Hanson Wins 1945 Scoring Race By TED MEIER NEW YORK. April 3 m Big Vince Hanson, of Washing ton State in the Pacific north west, won the 1945 national col legiate individual high scoring basketball race with 592 points, a final compilation by the Asso ciated Press showed today. George Mikan, of DePaul, who scored S3 points in one game for a Madison Square Gar den record, finished second with 558 points. Ernie Calverley, of Rhode Island state, and Fred Lewis, of eastern Kentucky, tied for third at 549 while Fritz Nagy, of Akron, was fifth with 547. i i Although Hanson made the most points, he trailed Mikan on an average per game basis. He averaged 16 points to 23.2 for Mikan. Playing In 37 games Hanson A Man-Sized Assignment no mm utm MIKE GAR8ACK- &''v'M -dU HE HAS TO oo is fill ne Trt eeetresr M'fWf AT BOTH - - - " Matin Daily-Open 1:30-6:45 fi no man to em f-v- . Y1 k IS CATCHER X'f . Ml UMiKEmsAcimM . - -11 U -ALL HEMS TO ' f-ii i I oo it nine ,..tf4."l f B I) msrotwr -: Y I SrLA School Track Squad track lauad for thli ion. An dunked 240 field coals and 112 chnrltv throws. Mikan rimmed 218 doublcdeckcrs and 122 one pointers in 24 gnmes. He missed a possible chance of overtaking Hnnson when he fouled out on personals in the first half of the came last week against the Oklahoma Aggies for the mythi cal national title. Dick Wllklns, who helped Oregon beut Washington State in the playoff for the northern division title of the Pacific const league, scored 535 points to fin ish sixth. . Jack Pcrrault of eastern Washington college was eighth with 496 points in 16 games. Forty-eight per cent of all pat ents submitted for approval by the U. S. patent office in a re cent 12-year period were turned down. THEATRES Wi MBNyMMHHiew mmmt0 Phon 7484 Opan 6:45 r'7-iVT liiXsWWf'ieii!.,. 1 InUr iquad mat u held last with the Madford speediUra at Flashes of Life WHERE'S THE KEY? MILES CITY, Mont., April 3 W) Art Olscn recently bought a homo lock, itock and burrcl sight unseen, lint the former owners forgot to give him the key. Evcrylline he tried to gel In. neighbors would prrk suspici ously at him from windows. So Olson would go away. Today he called tho sheriff: "What I want to know is," ho asked, "can I break Into my own houso?" NICE AMBITION LAS CRUCES. N. M-. April 3 Ml Seaman Duncan Stuart Wil liams, home on leave after more than three years destroyer duty In the Pacific, hns decided what ho wants to do after tho war: Take a long crtilso without having to watch for or dodge Jap submarines and bombers. MIXED HOLIDAY SALT LAKE CITY, April 3 (P) Somehow Easter got mixed with Halloween, or maybe it was an April Fool's day Joke, but anyhow: Firemen today removed six baby rabbits, reported stolen yes terday, from a rooftop. mum Matinee Dally Open Ii30-6s43 lite ULICTW SUIT 3UIJICIJ j PHONE 852 Box Office Opens MS r I sV i t. V.V , ' J Com'plon CfHSJJ5 MORRIS W J feature JCARTEH-Williim WRIGHT'Ceorga STONE Feller Has No Worries About Third Baseman ORCAT LAKES. 111., April I (D Clilof Specialist Bob FUtr apparently will not have lo wor, . ry about linilliig a third bat. man. Ken Kcllner, who liii) down a similar post with Clnv land, alio Is at the canter, m) avillable. Feller, the fnrintr Clovt'land itur pitcher, spent tho first day chocking on !! pitching talmit, Ills top Hurler I la Clydo Slioun, furmerly o( Cla- i ctnnnll, Brownict Will Hoist Pennant May 1 I ST. LOUIS. April 3 Ml Tin I St. Loula Ilrowna will hold tlmlr i American league pennant Uf-1 raiting ceremonies May 1, il their first night game of the ut- son. Tha Cleveland Indians will' (urnlih the opposition. OFFICIAL BONANZA HOOPtSTON, III., April 3 Mft . Hoopeiton'i mayor and eight ' aldermen, are going lo get enor- mous inlary boosts- ! For the lit 08 year, Hoope. j ton hns paid Its mayor Bu cenu year. 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