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TWOHERALD AND NEWS Tuesday. April 10. 1945 Beavers Invade San Francisco To Meet Seals; Seattle Club Will Tangle With Hollywood " . - HAINES ' Special Note to Anglers The seneral angling season for trout over six inches in length will opeiTsaturday, April 14, in all counties of the state except . : I-7.... .,,. ih0 mwnini! is set for May LiBKC COUlllJi wuwt w.. o 20 , ' The bag limit is the same as last year, 15 fish but not more than 15 pounds and one fish in any one day, and 30 fish but not more than 30 pounds and two fish in any seven consecu tive days or in possession at any one time. - Waters that are closed to angling entirely or that have special seasons are listed m the official angling synopsis of . the game commis sion which is just coming off the press and will be distributed as soon as possible to license agents throughout the state. , - . The angling license fee is W for residents and $5 for nonresidents. There is also a 53 HMto license' for "" 'T in.h, immediately has not Deen in me suttc a - ----- - : . -. Drior to applying for a license is classified as a nonresident All servicemen, however, are entitled to purchase licenses at resident fees-regardless of their status as residents. V "Mr, Stoneface to Meet Ernie Piluso - Promoter Mack Lillard has ;boqked. popular Ernie Piluso to tangle with the "Grey Mask" in-thefieadline tiff at the Klamath arena Friday night. ;-. . ... . - Ernie has been hot after a tussle with the hooded demon for quite a while and Lillard has- given- him the go sign Friday night Ernie battled Pete Belcastro to a draw here last week and has what is probably the most powerful headlock of any of the musclers on the circuit. '.,.' - -' ' Walter "Sneeze" Acltiu,""theChinese grappler who specializes ur his famous "sleeper" hold, will be on the card in the semi wlridup against a top-notch opponent. His rival will be named tomorrow. Ernie feels that he can survive the terrific head butts of the "Mask'-' Friday and will try to flatten his skull with his power ful deadlock. Mr.- Stonefac has come very near defeat here In his last two bouts, especially in the tiff last week which, he won in a fluke over Georges Dusette, the French-Canadian' strongman. ' There is no doubt that the "Mask" is being gradually worn down as a result of his titantic tussles with the top musclemen oh the circuit. He took an awful shellacking from Dusette last Friday before be got the break that gave him the bout and sev eral of the other lads have given him a workout including Tony Ross and Pete Belcastro. It will be ? great bout and "Sneeze" Achiu -will definitely appear on" the card in the semi-windup. If he wins his fracas, Lillard will no doubt try to book the "Mask" against Achiu the following week. : . . '- Results of Klamath-Medford Track Meet ' For the benefit of track enthusiasts, here is the outcome of the Medford-Klamath Falls dual track and field meet:-- Event : School Klam. Med. Hi-Hurtles. 103. Pope. K. 5 pts.; Carter, M. 3 pts.; Holmes. H, 1 pt 3 4 Shot, 38'-4". Ross. Medford: J p. Foster. Klamath J. hi, vi.m.th a s Pole Vault, lo- a". Palmer, Klamath; Harper. MedforoVEastman, Klamath S Discus, 1J3 8", Rom, Medlord; Palmer. Klamath; Anderson. Medlord 3 100 yd, ion, Henthome. Klamath; Bostwtck, Medlord; CotUnaham, M. S BWump Carter, M; J. Bieks. K; Atherton, M H, Stone, K (4 S14 JJp yd- 2J:4. Bosrwtelc, Medford; CotUnaham, Medford; Blehn. Klamath 1 Brjad Jump, 30' 3", Carter. Medford: Henthome, Klamath: Edwards, K. 4 410 yd., Jia, Henthome, Klamath; White, Klamath; Carr Medford 8 tS? JCS?'.?53, Holmes, Medford; Rsdkey. Klamath; beVore. Klamath 1 22 vai-2m Bfker- Klamalh; Werner, Medford; Vales! Klamath 6 Mile, 5:06. Nutting", Medford: Thomer, Klamath: Brown. Klamath 4 JareUn. 15' 2". Carter, Medford; Molgaard, Klamath; Bostwlca. Medford 3 S80 Relay, 135J, Klamath rails Ut . l 6 Vs s 3 S 8 Total Points . ai 6014 LEGjAL NOTICES SUMHONS ro PUBLICATION - i. i. JS3u,lr ,0 "LSiM0""' court or the CHABUta r. HUNT. rTalntiff, -.: JUEANOR P. HUNT. Defendant. - - - - -T ISN.PR p- HUNT. Defendant ' nffJS6 NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: "You are hereby- required to appear and answer the complaint filed aaalMtyon to the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publ cation of this summons in The Herald . and' News, a newspaper printed and published in Klamath Coin. y.,-0n80."'J!"115h I?1"1 d " 10"l ?.? A..O. .1945. and Jf you fail to to answer or.-otherwise appear. !r tt'of the plaintiff win apply to -the Court for the decree of absolute divorce. . Thl summons It served upon yon by EH'SwB u?,a2t "' o Honor able David ft. Vandenbera. Judge of the SPTX 'd.c?urt: and entered March lath. 1845. which order requires that summons herein be published once ftweff for four successive weeks, and date of the first publication of said summons shell be March 20th, 184J. U. S. 8ALENT1NE Mi w .Attorney for Plaintiff. M. 10-27; A: 3-10 No. IS; - NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER POsV SALE r, Ie! i141 "1 b received by the Regional Porester, Portland, Oregon, up to and not uter than 2J P. M.Aprfi B. for all ih. Hve timbermarEea antable dead timber located on an area I ' w- ?? M na T.35S., v.. A M" R"u U tter National T,Zt'a """- estimated to be 5JWO.O00 lees a. M., more or less, of ponderosa TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long, Shori Trips Mora YourselfSave H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone- 8304 1201 East Main pine and 2.800.000 feet B.M., more or less, of White fir and other species. . No bid of less than S8.50 per M feet B.M. for ponderosa pine, and $2.85 per M feet B. M. for White fir and other' (pedes will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for the stumpage, a co operative deposit of J!0 per M feet B.M. to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, and a cooperaUve deposit of .8.10 per M feet B.M.. to cover the cost of tree planUng, seed sowing, and Umber stand Improve ment work on the area Cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of tie agreement, will-be required. Bids with rates in excess of those permissible nndar MPR 460 wfll be reduced to the allowable maximum in malting the award. S9.000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liqui dated damages, according to conditions pf.sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Also, the right is re served to reject bids submitted by bid den having an available source of timber sunnlv luffl!,, fnr nn. .months' operation of their manu- tactunng plant or equipment. Be fore bids are submitted, full Inform. Uon concerning the timber, the condi tions ox sate ana sunmisslon of bids should be obuined from the Forest Supervisor. Medford, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. A. 4-10 No. 74. BUFFALO Vice President Harrv Truman pnrlnreprl wortimo baseball in radio Interview over station vv,h. Br The Associated Pitts Portland and Seattle, dead. locked at the top of the Pacific mast hasrball league, appeared ready to fatten their leadership this week, the second full week of play in the 1943 season. while the Rainiers move to Hollvwood to take on the cellar- dwelling Stars, the Beavers in vade San Francisco to meet the seventh place Seals. Both north ern clubs have eight victories to their credit against three losses. Rainier Salt Faster PC In winding up their series last week the Rainiers set the faster pace, extending Los Angeies losing streak, while the Beavers faltered in closing with Sacra mento but won the series. Los Angeles will try to re coup in a Sacramento visit. Oakland starts a three weeks road trip at San Diego against the resurgent Padres who pol ished off the Seals series, 4-2. Before starting south the Acorns cut their squad to 24, dropping two players John Marshall and Harry Martin. Marshall promptly caught on with the Hollywood Stars who "are look ing for likely material to pull them out of their slump. Willie Hoppe Leads Rival In Cue Match CHICAGO. April 10 (P) tirtL. rnAuHnn cn tsannl,nn ,T Clival VUlt ail, UHII : ailkUkU three-cushion billiard shotmaker, trailed Willie Hoppe of New York today. 1956 to 1848 as they moved into the second day of the Chicago phase of their trans continental challenge match. Cochran, who won the world title in a tournament in New York several months ago, lost the 36th block of the match to Hoppe last night here, 60-55. He lost the afternoon block, 60-47. Cochran had a high run of 11 in last night's block, however, compared to nine for Hoppe, in the 43-mnmg match.- The two will continue their competition with 60-point blocks each afternoon and evening, and then go to uaiias, Tex., Denver, Colo., Los Angeles and San Di ego, uam., Seattle, wasn., Fort land, Ore., and San Francisco be fore completing their current series. Ironmen- Olympics Hockey Series Moves to Vancouver SEATTLE, April 10 UP) The Seattle Ironmen and Boston Olymnics will Dlay the third and fourth games of their national. amateur ice nocKey title series in Vancouver, B. C, Al Leader, sec retary of the- Coast league, an nounced today. The best-of-seven series opens here Thursday, followed by an other game bunday. Monday and Wednesday games will follow across the border with the series returning to Seattle if additional games are needed. Monterrey Matador Loses Dignity, $100 MEXICO CITY. Atjril 9 UP) Lorenzo Garzo, Monterrey mat ador, was fined $100 today for returning insulting remarks yelled at him from the stands in Sunday s bullfight hare. The fine was according to the law of the bullring, which de mands dignity by the matador. BLACKSBURG.' Va Gene McEver was named football backfield coach at Virginia Poly. .PILES . Soa:&SS!LLY TREATED NO PADS NO HOSPITALIZATION - No Loss of Time Permanent Basalts! DR. E. M. MARSHA am . C'lroprajlio Prslelsn U 1 E,'re Thi.tr. Bigg Pbon, ?M EVERY Wednesday AND : 'Saturday 8:30 to 12:00 Armory Baldy's Band Opens 8:45 Double Feature EVERY WORD AN INDICTMENT! ...EVERY MOVE A MISTAKE! ...As a secret hangs between disgrace . am T TAtV!?:::;vivv ssVV II k Kassss a sTl PLUS 2nd BIG HIT Briefs Sports fcsasssaaaVsittoWsssI NEW YORK. April 10 OF) New Orleans, which won the Dan Sowers' trophy last year for showing the largest increase in American Legion ball teams, plans to stage the finest kid pro gram on record this summer with Drobaoiv luOO boys Dnrtici patinu. , . , Frank Fairloy, wiio revived kid baseball in the cres cent city, picked up a lot of hints from Denver s old-timers pro gram and added leagues for 12- li and n-ie-year-oids. . . The National Footoall league appar ently made Don Hutson's retire ment the fourth-annual event permanent when it ruled that players must wear stockings dur ing games. . . Don never liked 'em, although he doesn't hold to the theory of some athletes that wearing socks on the street is sissified. . . , The New York con servation department's "throw one back for the boys overseas" campaign deserves a big hand. ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE Curley Lambeau, Green Buy Packers' boss, celebrated h i s 47th birthday and the 25th an niversary of his debut in the Na tional Football league by sweat ing it out in yesterday's meet ing. . . . When the Athletics Dlaved at Aberdeen. Aid., the other day, Connie Mack received a flowery introduction from Major General Harris. Connie loudly replied "Thank you, Colonel." . . . The Sporting News plans to get out a football guide tnis tan, out will publish pro instead of college rules on the theory that it will get more read ers. . . Gus Dorais and Pete Cawthon of the Detroit Lions went out to see the big town me oiner nignt and wound up watchi.ig a flea circus. . ONE GOOD TURNER DESERVES ANOTHER Bert Bell, pmwiwf nf tv, Pittsburgh Steelcrs, tells this one nhnut frta Vtlff Hq th. Unos Bulldog Turner had against his l,ih itUa r: r looked up," says Bert, "there was Bulldog catching a punt. The next time there he was in the tailback position and he ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Then I yelled down: 'You're so darned versatile Uncle Snm will o.t you.' "... and uncle did. Football Merger May Be Talked At League Meet NEW VOPTT Arll in nn The proposed. Brooklyn Tigers Boston Yanks merger, one o the principal subjects of speculation uutiiiK iour weary aays OI me National Football league meet- i n 2 Warn .vn.toH in fmn l,nn the league officially today for uie iitab tune. It Wat ravpolod loct ninhl after General Mnnncrpr Tnm nail' lery of the Tigers had said that iud uuo nati wunarawn trom the merger, that the subject had not actually been broached at the meeting. Hence the with drawal had to be regarded as en- uxctjr unuuiciai. BALTIMORE Ten-rounrl bout between Chalky Wright i4j, i.os Angeles, and Jackie Wilson, 128, Pittsburgh, de clared no contest in 7th round. Selection Of Baseball Czar Looms Commissioner May Be ' Named In Next- Two Weeki By JIMMY JORDAN CHICAGO, April 10 UV) Se lection of. a baseball commis sioner to succeed the late Kenc saw Mountain Landls may be completed within the next two weeks. , A meeting of the 16 presi dents of major loauuc clubs to act on u report of a bi-leugue commiltt-e which had consid ered applications for the ' job was called by Leslie M. O'Con nor, chairman of the major league advisory council, yester day at the request of Will Har ridge and Fold Frick, presidents of the American and National leagues, respectively. Mealing In Cleveland The four Don Barnes of St. Louis and Alva Bradley of Clevelandrepresenting the American- League, and Sam Breadon of St. Louis and P. K. Wrigley of Chicago of the Na tional league a.kcd that -the meeting be held " in Cleveland April 24. Whether a definite decision would be reached at the meet ing, just a week after the open ing of the baseball season, re- j mameo unicnown. iNemier me four-man committee nor the major league presidents, indicat ed who the candidates may be. Smelt Arrival Near Bonneville Dam Baffling PORTLAND. April 0 U') Sportsmen and fi.sh commission officials were puzzling today over the arrival of smelt in the pool above Bonneville dam for the first -time in nine years. How the silvery migrants passed .the dam baffled most observers, though Lt. Col. Ralph A. Tudor of the army engineers guessed they might have swum through tho Tanner creek by pass. Millions of the little fish are headed for the Bonneville fish ladder on the Washington side of the Columbia, Tudor said, and some have climbed one third of the way.' The engineers have slackened the slicainflow to give the smelt a break. Cochrane Offered . $50,000 to Defend Welterweight Title NEW YORK, April 10 (Pi Eddie Quinn,; ..Montreal, boxing promoter, said today he had of fered Freddie Cochrane $50,000 to defend his welterweight title against Johnny Greco in an out door bout at Montreal in June. At a conference with Willie Gilzenburg, Cochrane'? manager, Quinn offered to put up 520,000 as soon as the bout is signed and to pay the remaining $30,000 two days before the fight. Tommy Harmon Made Captain ANN ARBOR, Mich.. April 10 First Lt. Thomas Dud uy (Tom- Harmon, former All American halfback at the Uni versity of Michigan, has been promoted to captain, the war tie pnrlment has informed his par ents. Harmon, who is attached lo the army air forces, twice es caped after his pinna had crashed, once In South America and again In China. Utah Quintet Cinch for NCAA Title Next Year SALT LAKE CITY, April 10 UV) The University of Utah basketball quintet is a cinch for winning next year's NCAA championship now that Coach Vadal Peterson has the lucky penny. At the NCAA western trlnls In Kansas City last month, Peter son was with Otis Wile, Okla homa A. & M. business miiiumcr, when the latter found a copper. Wile promptly put it in his shoe. Oklahoma won the trials. Peterson told Wile that If Ihe Oklahomans won the national meet in New York, he wanted the penny. It arrived by mall Monday. urn MungoMay Lead Giants To Pennant NEW YORK, April 10 Ol'l Tho "new'' Van Llnglo Mungo, no longer tho playboy, give promise of converting the New York Olanti Into a Natlo.iul league pennant contender. The new serloiivmindcd Mini go yesterday pitched Ihe Giants to a 10 shutout over the Newark lltiois. He went the route, yield ing o.tly five hlls mikI noi'mltllng onlv oiio runner to K"l inr " third. The Giants entertain Ihe Bos ton Hcd Sox at the Polo Grounds today. Otlwr Tralnlna Camp Itamii Boston Red Sox J0 Uowmii.l and Otis Clark were listed to pitch against tun liianis louny. ii,ct,-,n iti-nvea Team nleasetl over 'beating Southpaw Ken Hf- fensberger in runs. i in isuh-io were nemesis of club last sea- son. ., , Cleveland Iliiliann nru r,in ku Mi-if-h,.-! n nltehinii berth with a taslv Iwo-hil chore in the four I. mines ha lunearett against Indianapolis. Pittsburgh Pirates With first giiine only week away, Mtuumer Phone 4SC7 Mallnta Daily Opani li30 Evenings l:4S KranlilM Frloeh a BU'a feet inn iruiu venom Hint. . ''-iUb XZ linn nlmii-isy. ttwi unci -yd Waiier l. 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