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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1945)
April . HERALD AND NEWS THREE I HAINES Fishing Season Opons Here L ucnurnl Oregon fishing season will open April 14, bill RnYiiiiiith counly areas will rcimiln cloned until Muy 12, f . . it.. tnJR fiMMInif NVnnnHlM rnriuvprl liwlnv Th. lllrl . - tmrl ID BYin'I'nm M ivi .! iv I Ulin - - . . . - . . . . . tih cniinlv Ik uh hiiiiiwb; ,,' 0 danoral Seasons nd Bag Llmltt "I . . ai.lhH unci Ralmon clot nnd 8lo Trout not lima thnn 0 including snlmon and aicoinoati unucr zu i Tui-lf milmun. L season April U to October 31, all L except Iulo county, t Limit 19 'lli or 15 pnunilB nnd 1 fish fiv but nut mom than 30 flnh or 30 pounds r- . , . n .........il I.... rltiva fir Itl nnNitniiRllitl list) in ' tuiiw...... ........ ... . .. limit Li., and Bii Trout not loss thnn 10 F' . .1.... ).... rtrt allhtnrl nrw(rr 20 IIHilKHUH w"" " .....I luCK M111I11UI1. L Benton Knllro yenr In tUtowutcr unci those Btrcoms unci don on pK 1,1 "j""!'31"' Limit 3 lih In 1 duy but not more thnn 0 Huh In 7 con- any . - , . . 7. i i i , i, .i,, k-r ol year - "' C...11 i,,r imiil not less thnn 0 Inches. bclot and Bli- Salmon nnd stcclhcnd 20 titclica or over. P L'..Hcm ui.1. In fill rriiiiil li.tl ftir, nvpni.tlnhM UV CUUIIIH'S wml .';. . vutiu in nuui3iri. , Limit 3 finh In the aggregate In 1 dny hut not moro in the aggrcguto In uny 7 consecutive days or In possession one time. ..... ,, , ,, k milinmi under 20 Indies open entire year in all coun- 'i'K ri)o"uiove bnii limits nro to bo counled separately as otherwise specified. KLAMATH COUNTY Buoclsl Soitoni and Baa Llmltii math rlvor. October 1 to July 5, Inclusive. L.n Mlla crook. Anrll 14 to September 30. Inclusive. His ol ths Woods. May 12 to November 30, Inclusive. Bag flu pounds and 1 fish but not to exceed 10 finh In any 1 Ii 20 pounds and 2 (lull but not to exceed 20 fltih In any 7 iutlvo on y. Ll, Croicont, Uppar Klamath and Agency, lalcai, Mny 12 to r 31. Inclusive; proviticci. nowever, tno open season is ine r In Hint nartlon of Uppar Klamath laka from Modoc m KniMe Rlclito south to Link river. hk rlvar and. Lake Ewauna. open seuson the entire yenr. Evil laka. May 30 to Septemper 1, Inclusive. Bag limlti S fish it lo exceed la pounds ana i usn in any i any, ana iu nsn t to exceed 30 pounds and 2 fish In nny 7 consecutive days. I other lake In Klamath county, May 12 to September 20, ve. ....... kt river, July i xo ueioocr ai, inclusive. CLOBCU iu AIL, AnUL,iriLil hi rinrl of Klamath rlvar for n distance of 4000 feet below )00 feet nbovo tho mouth of Spencer creek, incor crook. nl pnrt of Odoll crook- from Odcll lake downstream to a ivlicrc the line of telephone poles runs east and west across rock, ndjncent lo tho forestry camp. nt pnrt of Link rlvar bciilniilng at the California Oregon company aum on saia river to a poiiu xuu icci ociow Inm. Draft Boards Fail to Cooperate lh the recent war labor board edict concerning baseball fand releasing them from essential wnr Jobs in order to isebull, local drnlt bonrds huvo almost imiuilinously acted clcd violation to tha federal order by changing the draft of nail players without authority. r most notable exnmple of this skullduggery on the part of iiift bonrds, who for tho most pnrt have an exalted idea of Mn importance, ih ine cose or zu-ycar-oia uyru uiikcr, tlit-hnntied hurler being groomed for a starting berth with aoklyn Dodgers. n other day ho received notification from his draft board le had been reclassified lA. because of Job-Jumping. This about as much Sonne as the usual actions of draft boards, is mostly nil, as It Is extremely Improbable that a man hold a 4 K clnsslficntmn by working at nn cssontlnl Job. cuses out of 100 a t F classification is cstubllshcd for hi handicaps nnd not on esscntlnl Job deferments. s case is merely ono of many and Is being taken to Wash- u, ., lor a hearing, wo understand. It very definitely get a fnir. unbiased hcorlni! as this action of the board Is tct disagreement to tho ledcral order and flouts the au- of Ihe WLD edict. our mind a baseball player has tho right to work at basc- ioiik as no (moneys no law und does not hinder tho sue carrying on of the wnr. Appurcnlly the federal govern els the same wnv or it would never havo issued the order r ball ploycrs from war Jobs. It is tho draft boards of the uiiu aru grievously nt rnult. not tho ball players, ; Piluso Meets "Grev Mask" Toniaht lp Piluso will tnko oh a man-sized Job at the armory to Fhen he mccla tho "Grev Mask" In the main event on the Icard. Mr. Stonefacc has yet to be defeated here, but we ma irom renablo sources Hint Tough Tony Ross cold- nim in roriinnd this week nnd the "Mask" was unable to ick after each ararmler had unified a fnll. Is will be on the card here tonight when he tangles with fij I ' ae'cnimu nincse muscicr, in mo somi-winnup. oiild be a tiff second only to tho main event and will be ,, ,Km rllu aaw" the line, it Achlu uses his pet r hold, tho odds will necessarily weigh a bit In his fnvor. nls unique nnd (longerons hold Is applied, the recipient "uuu io iuko a long, long rest. iu seldom uses this hold, however, unless his onoonoiit lie rough stuff nnd Hoss hns been very docllo here of Into, I iii-iui oouis in nis mst two nppenranccs. But you never Wllell Tmtuh Tnnu llflll Knl ll,r ,,n nnA If ll.nl ctinllU uchlu will no doubt rely on tho "sleeper" to subdue him. Clliu Whins Rnii nnH tlm mii8trrl hied record horn tav rtrnnnlnu Plhuid it It nnL unllki'lv toinolcr Muck Lillnrd will book the two boys in the head- wxi wciok. To the victor belong tho spoll. IllC OMtMtinrf f I'd on. mil.. Mt.,! Ill Ih. tU ..nA ( r aauvuol, Ulll 4.Utllll Will HV WVIV Ilia 1UKJ3-U Sii"i9., n,y Gu!l1 Johnson and figures to last about as '"- ihiio man who wnsn t there. Jth Twin Angler's idise 0. April 13 W)AnRlcrs "1 today South Twin Jn'i"? Pnst tw years mutl,lck wtll rainbow , iu f'shcrmcn's pnra itn the trout season opons "jo chub hnd devoured " foods and few trout the lake was closed in 11)42 and "poisoned" by the state gnmc department. It was later restocked. Tho Deschutes river, . famed trout- haven, will nlso open Sat urday from its Junction with tho Columbia to Sheep bridge, south of Bend. Whan tn Madford Star at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Anna Earloy Proprietors DA'NjCE Saturday Night K. C. HALL Modi Sponsored by Towniond Club ' m and Old Tim Dancing BiSO 'til 12i00 Men S0o Ladles SOo Top Kegling Bee Siarts In Utah SALT LAKE CITYi April 13 (A'l Utah's top bowling tourney, tho eighth annual Ritz classic, open tonight. Nearly 2S0 kcglers from 10 western stntca will roll for 3fl00. first nrlzo ; is $500. Clnudn Parry of Ogdcn, Utah, Is defending chnmp. Out'Of-stnters entered Include Jack Qulnn of Los Angeles, John C. liork of Uutte, Mont., Sid llnrmiin of Wulln Wnllu, Wush., Art landmark nnd Mnrolcl Asplund of Denver' and Mhx Gnrdcns of Los Angeles, the lust three former winners. Brownies Again Top Cards, 8-3 NEW YORK, April 13 (P) Three hurlers apparently won the honor of pitching next week's opening games for their respective clubs as a result of stcllur performances In yestcr duy's exhibition contests. Slg Jukuckl of the St. Louis Browns guvo tho Cardinals five hits in seven innings as the American leaguers prevailed by 8 to 3, taking a 4-1 lead In the seven-gnmc city scries. Big Pnul Derringer of the Chi cago Cubs went five Innings and nllowcd two hits In his loom's 13 3 triumph over the White Sox. Davis Does Well Brooklyn's Curt Davis showed up well ns the Dodgers trimmed the New York Yankees, 3-1, go ing seven innings and giving six siifctlt-s. This wns a Red Cross benefit affair which netted $22, 300.80. Duo to President Roosevelt's death, several scheduled games huvo been cancelled, including today's Yankccs-Dodacr clash: the Cubs-White Sox consume to- nuy and tomorrow nnd tho Red Sox-Braves game on Saturday. Other Training Itemst New York Giants Johnnv Gee, whom Giants got from Pitts burgh for $7500 waiver price nisi season Biter I'iraios paia $75,000 for six-foot, nine-inch hurler In 1030, slated to make first start of training season Sat urday against Newark Bears. Be lieves old -arm Injury disap-penrrd. Pittsburgh Plrntcs Mnnager rrnnk i-risen said ! rankle Zak will be at short for Pirates when season opens Tuesday. Lee Joins Phils Philadelphia Phillies Big Bill Lee. 35-ycnr-old Ditcher, ar rived at camp and promptly wns nil on pitching arm by ball in first practice. . i Phllndelnhia Athletics Con nie Mack announced purchase of Charles Cassaway. southpaw Sports World Saddened By Death of Roosevelt , President Was Nation's No. 1 Sports . Fan and Great Champion of Baseball By BUS HAM WASHINGTON, April 13 UP) Tho. athletic world felt today Hint It had lost the nation's No. 1 sports fun In tho death of Presi dent Roosevelt. Clurk Griffith, president of tho Washington Senators and friend of presidents buck to "the other Roosevelt, Teddy," ex pressed the sentiment of sports pcoplo generally: "Wu'vo lost a warm personal friend, and a greut champion of baseball." No. 1 Baseball Fan Only Inst month, Mr. Roose velt auld in his own words that ho was "No. 1 night baseball tcr from the lute Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, then baseball commissioner, by stating that the game should curry on. Hope Civan During the past winter, when manpower problems beset the na tional game, Mr. Roosevelt gave it new hope by saying it should continue through without using healthy young men who could be ol greater value in the war effort. Ho hnd indicated that If war time duties permitted he would toss out the first ball at the sea son opener between the Senators und the New York Yankees. His even opening-day appearances fun," when Griffith visited him j at Griffith stadium 1934 at the White House to deliver the president's annual big-league puss, Twice during this war, Mr. Roosevelt pinched hit for base ball. Tho first occasion wus early In 1042 when grave doubts hung over the start of that snnson. Mr. Roosevelt replied to a let- Goalie Scores 3 Shutouts TORONTO, April 13 OP) Frank McCool, 26-yrar-old Cal gury sports writer who was dis charged from the Canadian army because of stomach ulcers, is tho first goal tender in hockey history to score three successive shutouts in Stanley cup ploy. . The quiet, soft-spoken McCool last night blanked the Detroit Red Wings 1-0 for Toronto in the third game of the Stanley cup finals. In the first two games he registered 1-0 and 2-0 shutouts. His three successive shutouts betters the record of two by a former Dc'rolt goal tender now in the RCAF, Johnny Mowers, who blanked the Boston Bruins for Detroit In tho last two games of the 1043 Stanley cup finals. moundflman, from Milwaukee for reported $15,000. A's took nip and tuck game from Washington Senators, 7-6. Cleveland Indians Ed Wheel er, who reported Wednesday, will play third bnsc today in team's second exhibition clash with Pittsburgh. Sieve Gromek slated to pitch Ion Indians. through 1040 established a rec ord that rivals Babe Ruth's 60 homers. Showed Deep Interest In many other respects, the firesident showed deep interest n sports. His public speeches were spiced with phrases from athletic vocabularies. He was Intensely interested in national physical fitness after I the war, nnd was himself a swim i ming enthusiast. Griffith recalled that In Mr. ! Roosevelt's school days at Gro ' ton and Harvard he was "quite an athlete" in boxing, tennis, j track, rowing and so on. Hoppe Holds Small Lead Over Chamo CHICAGO. April 13 IP) Champion Wclkcr Cochran of San Francisco and Challenger Willie Hoppe of New York yes terday again divided blocks in their transcontinental world three cushion billiard title match. Cochran won the after noon event, 60 to 57 in 29 in nings, while Hoppe took the night match, 60 to 39, in 29 in nings. The challenger now has a point total of 2304 to Cochran's 2135 as they go. Into the 43rd block of a series which con tinues here through Saturday. Boston Holds One-Game Lead -Over Ironmen SEATTLE, April 13 (IP) Bos ton held a one-game lead over tho Seattle Ironmen In their best-of-seven series for the na tional amateur ice hockey title today by virtue of a nip-and-tuck overtime win last night 5-4. Neither team hold more than a one goal lead throughout the contest. The payoff tally came on a fast break by Tom Brennan and Russ Kopak, with Fillion back handing the puck into the twine from about 10 feet out in the sudden death extra period. AAU Meet Will Open Tonight CHICAGO, April 13 UP) Fifty of the country's top-notch girl swimmers and divers, in cluding three defending cham pions, tonight open the three day national AAU women's in door swimming meet in the Chi cago Town club pool. Lyman Bingham, assistant to the president of the AAU, said the meet was being held as scheduled, but in deference to the death of President Roose velt, events set for Saturday afternoon would be held that morning. Bingham said, after a meet ing of coaches and officials, it would be a "physical Impossi bility to extend the meet an other day because of train reser vations already made." Ann Curtis Tops Headline billing goes to Ann Curtis of San Francisco and Brcnda Helser of Hollywood who have been dominating the amateur swimming competition for the last two years. Miss Curtis, first woman ever to win the Sullivan award, will defend her 220 and 440-yard free style titles. Miss Helser will defend her 100-yard free style cham pionship, in addition - to chal lenging the San Francisco girl in the 220 and 440-yard events. The third titleholder, defend ing her crown, is Patrician Sin clair of the New York Women's Swimming association, queen of the 100-yard breast stroke division. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Save H . STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Cut Main THE NOW OPEN WINEMA HOTEL GRILL (Undor New Management) HOURS: 6 A. M. TO -10 P. M. General Game fishing Season Opens Saturday Many Klamath County Areas Will B -Closed Until May 12; Anglers Ready PORTLAND, April 13 (IP) Anglers began riffling through equipment today in preparation for the annual trout season open ing Saturday in most of Ore gon. Although hundreds of streams have special fishing restrictions, the general game fishing season will run from April 14 to Oc tober 31, inclusive. Part of Lake county opened to fisher men April 1; the rest will re main closed until May 20. The famous Rogue river opens April 28. Daily trout bag limit is 15 Los Angeles Cancels All Sports Events LOS ANGELES April 13 (IP) All sports events in Los An geles were cancelled yesterday because of the death of Presi dent Roosevelt. President Clarence Rowland of the Pacific Coast league an nounced that the league sched ule would be resumed today but that all parks in the circuit would fly the flag at half mast for 30 days. One minute of si lence was to be observed .at to day's games. Wrestling matches at Long Beach and Santa Barbara were cancelled but the Hollywood Le gion stadium said its boxing card tonight would go on. HURLER TO JOIN BEVOS PORTLAND. Aaril 13 (IP) Francis Dierick, who won two victories over the Portland Beavers while hurling for Salem in the Western International league, will Join the Portland mound staff April 18, Secretary Gill Garbarino announced yesterday. fish,- not " weighing over - IS pounds plus the weight of on fish. Weekly bag limit and al so the maximum. allowed In an angler's possession is 30 fish, not weighing over 30 pound plus the weight of two fuhv-t- Many Klamath Areas Closed Klamath county areas with special seasons: Odell, Crescent, Upper Klam ' ath and Agency lakes: May 12 October 31, except for the por tion of Upper Klamath lake from Modoc Point to -Eagle ridge south to Link river; which is open the year round. . Lake of the Woods: May 12 November 30, with a daily beg limit of 10 pounds' and 1 fish, not exceeding 10 fish; and a weekly limit of 20 pounds and 2 fish, not exceeding 7 fish. ' Klamath - river: October 1 July 5. , Seven Mile creek: April-14-September 30. . .. . Link river and Lake Ewauna:" Open year round. Lost river: July 1-October 31. Davis lake: May 30-September ' All other lakes In Klamath county: May 12-September 30.' Spencer , creek, Odell creek, Klamath river 4000 feet below and 2000 . feet above ' Spencer creek, and Link river from the CaluT.-Ore. 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