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Id National Loop Lead
Aifl fticnlsav tt Pawam
By JACK HAND
,r Liu IH'wrr by the New
1 rl Mill.' olilhU'iK kept Uk;
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Lriia .i.ct;i"..ts win
Kh to k;yp .oul of ho
L.v n-Wlmnn might ivo
IK? vr Urnoklyn bo
niciuij. . ,-.rnlM1 1.
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Bricked Win for pinch
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I' Welnuniib wnl two Into
Erne Lombard drove
total to 13. Mlko Sundlock
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frNow York Yankees look
El mime til Washington imd
6-3, nt wickp.v ii"
r . ii.. u. ii Imt iKH'drd
trom Bookie Al G-ltel and
I hill on mm r.w-ii b
nf "4.404 WHU'hl'Cl
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throw Otll no iirov uun
un. nnv nroD Browm
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run hi." .-
k by cc!iiiK mi tniimpion
Uls Brnwni, 3-2. on Roy
K'ii double In the tenth. Ed
I did oil tne cnucKinR nna
IU..I.1 lum snfr) blowfl. OHO
her. Only su-iu were prcs-
uiirnga. ...
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ii.. iiih ,.tun irtnitir Inn.
litchcr to hit the 100 vie-
hiurK ny turning one inu
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Ho) L ion neiucu nun
...ill. n lu.n.iMm hnmnr til
Inll.il.l .if nj40 (mammer.
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28.337 wiw Clcvelund'e
firomck (buckle tho Til!
kith lix In l while (bo
pi hoppi'd on Stubby Over-
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Imcrlcan nnd Phlladclpbia
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lii; games drew 11)0,324
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mriimuso mc n-ntaKin
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f k knld', when Ioiik comet
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two fellers aro as lip-
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(idle club Klrlt givln" O. D.
nuui wiiinny iiiik or
nc wuz tellln' them a flsli.
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litln' Ills mi'lllK nff lli
this week. Ho ot a
ride mnvin' sum yeurlln'
IS CVOrv llnifi lifill. Ul..
he'd loose ullrrup. The
nun: is wide open for
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are lnnin' n n. i
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PRING OPENING
NEW
OOSEVELT CLUB
e" McDonald
Purof a Kind
Finost Chiclc.
r S"k DInnir. '
r the o..r-.ni
h Tul.lak, HBhw.V
r" .ihursdoy
with St. Louis prying off Mm )d
UKiilnut Cliieiiinutl today to com
plotu tho plcturt).
Braves Win, 0-5
11 u t c h Nlemiin's dnimutlc
round .ti'lppor with two on mid
two out In tho ninth saved the
Univcs a (J-S nod over tlm
i'hlllles' Charley Schung. Rookie
Chiiiley Coziiil, up from At
lanta. rriariviil i.ri.rlll fin. l.lu
first big lcatiuc decision.
Franklo Hayes' two-run bom-
pr 111 llin firnl Mlnrltirl lh. Dl.ll..
delphln A's off to u A-:i imirgln
uvui inmiiiii, won uiiick took
tho pitching credit over Joo
Uuwinan.
fif Th AiterUUd PrtfB
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TUUAY'A OAMiN
fUrramrnto at Han rranritco.
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Oaklind at Hoattlt.
lltillywuod at Portland.
Into the Picture
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Now bl. Louis Browns expected to bo beard from this season
aro, left to right. Infk-lder Lcn Schultc, southpaw Earl Jones
and Pete Gray, one-armed left fielder.
Qvin HAINM
HAINES
Sez You?
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They say the St. Louis Cnrdi-.1
null can win as they please in:
the National League, but It is
obvious that Charley Grimm of
the ChicuRO Cubs isn't oxactlyj
sure. Salutel
NCAA May Set Up
Publicity Bureau
CHICAGO. April 21 (fP)
Tho executive committee of the
National Collcglato Alhlotic as
sociation, liiootlnK hero in an
announced session, today may
establish a statistical and pub
licity bureau to handle details
of all college athletics on a na
tionwide base for publication.
The committee yesterday dis
cussed the proposal and appar
ently favored such a bureau to1
work In cooperation with the
office of the secretary-treasurer,
Kenneth L, (Tug) Wilson, west,
cm conference athletic commis
sioner. Classified Ads Bring; Results.
Greens At. Reames Resemble Pool Table
If you want sufficient provocation to gnash your teeth and
pull the hair out of your head in huge chunks, take a flyer at
putting on the greens at Reames golf course in their present condition.
Might now they are as bard as a rock from
luck of molHlurd and It Is practically impossible
to hold a pitch shot on the carpet no matter
how much reverse English is put on the ball.
If your approach shot should happen to
light directly on the green you con bet it won't
be thcro long, as the ball runs like a scared
rabbit and no amount of verbal cajoling will
hold tho pellet where It belongs It Just doesn't
scorn to core.
If your ball lies on the green In such a po
sition that It Is necessary for you to putt down
hill you might as well throw in the towel. The
chances arc six, two, and even that you won't
,.f .Inum In l.u thnn thrne nutts as the old
apple will keep rolling Interminably. Like old man river, it just
keeps rolling along. . ..
Occasionally someone will can a long one, but It is not often.
Wo wcro playing in a foursome Wednesday with "Moon" Mullis,
Hill Brnlton and Dr. John Morriman. John plopped in a beauty
of a putt on the first holo and "Moon" was successful with, a long
one, but for the most part tho putting was spotty.
Wo freely admit that we were the worst offender on the
three-putt spree and it was quite possibly due to our lack of
ability, but the general feeling among the golfing clan at Reames
is that the greens are Just too darn fast. '
This is certainly not intended as a condemnation of the
Rrecn keepers, but let's do have some water. Doggone it! Won't
that ball ever stop rolling?
Klamath Marines To Fight Again
' tflnmnth Falls maraudinS marines. Charley Harris, Johnny
Gatex and Lito Perez will engage in another fistic encounter it
Port hind Tuesday nlgnt.
Harris will swap leather with JerryBrown, Gates will mix
it up with ''Powdcr'r Proctor, and Perez will slug it out with Le-
f0y Thliw Hirr leather throwers cmerccd victorious in bouts
in Portland last time out and City of Roses fight fans predict
big things for the fighting LeatncrnccKs.
We know little or nothing of the boys the Three Musketeers
are slated to fight, but from what we have been able to gather
they aro all capable boys, even though they ore not causing any
of the champions to lose any sleep.
It is possibe that if the Klamath marines can maintain their
winning pace, 'cither Gates or Harris may be matched with the
pride of Portland, Leo (the Lion) Turner. If this should come
about, tho marine booked against Turner would be in a position
to scale the heights of the Oregon fistic ladder, as Turner Is rated
tho best boxer to come out of Portland in a long, long time.
This Is purely hypothetical, of course, but it could very
easily happen and wo nopc it does.
( Anglers Say Fishing Poor,
Fishing conditions throughout Klamath county are still' not
what they should be, according to many local anglers who have
tried their luck in the lakes and streams.
If the present weather holds for another week or two, it was
thought that angling would improve tremendously, but at pres
ent tho water is too high and muddy.
Somo fish are being caught, of course, but no large catches
have been reported as yot and the general concensus of opinion
Is that it is still a little early for tho fish to start biting well.
Irish Grid Team
Will Get Around
. ntrrjr nr.Ni") Tnrl.. Anrll 21
W)Notre Dame's 1045 football
team, like many of lis predeces
sors, is going to play in many
sections of the country.
The Irish announced a 10
nnmn RnhpHiiln with onlv three
homo games. They will piny
two contests in me souui,
against Georgia Tech and Tu
l.mn. nifnltmt thi Amiv in New
York, as in previous seasons;
in Pittsburgh and in the mid
west. The site for the Navy
.nm. line tint hpftn rlntcrmlncd.
The only new opponent from
is iowa, mc rittwnuyca re
placing Wisconsin.
RELIGIOUS ROOKIE IN
CITY OF CHUflCHES
BEAR MOUNTAIN Brook
i..r. nnrinnra wilt have to tilav
Sunday games without the serv
ices of Leroy Pfund, 25-year-old
recruit right-handed pitcher,
whose contract stipulates he is
not to appear on ball parks on
tho Sabbath. Pfund Is a Whca
lon collegian who split last sea
son between Columbus and Mo
bile. President Branch Rickey
couldn't object, as he has al.
ways held himself aloof from
baseball parks on Sunday.
WSC Nine Outscores
Whitman Club, 10-5
WALLA WALLA, April 21
OP) Taking advantage of five
Whitman miscues to score six
runs in the first inning, Wash
ington State college' batsmen
scored a 10-5 victory over the
Missionaries yesterday in the
victor's first game of the season.
Beavers
Take Two
From Stars
Seattle Again Deadlocked
With Portland in First
By The Associated Press -
Pacific Coast league clubs
were grouped today like race,
horses breaking from the bar
rier. Seattle and Portland, dead
locked in first place, pulled
four gumcs ahead of the field
by sweeping doubleheaders last
night. Tied for third In show
position were Oakland, - Sacra
mento and San Diego. San Fran
cisco. Los Angeles and Holly
wood truilcd In that order.
The Rainlcrs, after two suc
cessive losses to the Acorns,
bounced back with two narrow
victories, 3-2 and 2-0.
McDonald Beaned
Bcaning of Seattle's first base
man, George McDonald, by Halo
Chelinl and Ted Norbert's sec
ond inning homer, his eighth
of the season, highlighted the
seven-frame opener. McDonald
failed to regain consciousness
until taken to a hospital. In the
nightcap Glenn Elliott chalked
up his fifth straight victory for
the Ralniers.
Beavers Win Two
The Beavers icept pace with
Seattle by edging out the last
place Hollywood Stars 1-0 and
7- 8, the last game going 11 in
nings. Pitcher Jake Nooty broke
into the win column for the
first time this year in the open
er. Johnny Intelkofcr, star
hurler, lost Oils own game in
the nightcap when he walked in
the winning run with the bases
loaded.
Angels Whip Padres '
In Los Angeles the Angels
evened their series with San
Diego, winning 7-3. Lou Novi
koff, Los Angeles outfielder,
had a perfect night at bat with
four hits-in four trips to the
plate.
At the Seals stadium, Bob
Joyce came through with his
third straight victory as San
Francisco crushed Sacramento
8- 2. The win gave the Seals a
3-1 scries edge.
Ironmen
Lambast
Olympics
SEATTLE, April 21 UP) The
Seattle Ironmen scored four
goals In the second period, of
their title series with the Bos
ton Olympics Thursday night to
spurt to a 6-2 victory.
It was the third straight
clear-cut win for the Seattle
six, which now holds a three
to two edge in. the best-of-scven
scries for the national amateur
ice hockey title.
The two teams meet in what
may be the final game of the
series, here this Sunday night.
Spokane Fighter
Scores TKO Over
Speedy Cannon
'SPOKANE, April 21 (P)
Frankie Glmbcl, 157-pound Spo
kane battler, scored his second
victorv in an manv uimlr. lnet
night over Speedy Cannon of
oan rrancisco, a mntn round
technical knockout in their
scheduled lu-round main event.
Two preliminaries also ended
in TKO's, Jimmy Casino, 184,
Los Angeles, winning in the
third round over Red Jackson,
J fin. Snntcnn. nnit T?pt FrirKae
136, Spokane, topping Tony
imiu, i-oruana., in me
fifth.
GLOBAL BALL PROGRAM
INVOLVES 32 TITLES
WICHITA No fewer than 32
national and territorial baseball
championships will be decided
in the 1945 global program of
tne National Baseball Congress.
In this country the title will be
determined in the national tour
nament in Wichita. August 10-
22. Clubs will first compete In
48 state tournaments.
Details, including listings of
leading teams and players, are
contained in tne just published
1945 National Baseball Guide
for non-professionals.
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SNOHOMISH. April 21 UP)
Darrell Keller has things just
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Ilk to keep them when h
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baiaball team.
- In two atarts he has de
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monds 14-0. In neither game
did h give up a hit.
Pro Football
Moguls Eye
Two Leagues
CHICAGO, April 21 (P)
Possibility of two major pro
fessional football leagues, work
ing in a manner similar to base
ball's major leagues, was en
visioned today as the all-America
football conference moved
toward conclusion of its final
organization meeting.
The all-America group, its
Costwar plans already past the
lueprint stage, yesterday asked
the National Football league for
an audience with a view to
ward paving the way toward
collaboration, or an understand
ing, on schedules and player
drafts.
The new organization re
ceived somewhat of a cold
shoulder from Commissioner
Elmer Layden of the 25-year-old
National Football league.
But it was hopeful that before
its meeting adjourned intra
league details, including a pos
sible post-season "world series"
between circuit champions,
would be worked out satisfactorily.
NBA Lists
top Boxers
Of Nation
WASHINP.TnN Anril 91 tan
The National Boxing associa
tion's quarterly rankings for the
p'lrht rlsicoc lielino t.amni.ne
and logical contenders, follow;
neavyweigni, joe l,ouis. (Billy
Conn); lfeht-heavyweight, Gus
Lesnevich. (Lloyd Marshall,
Froririip MilUV mMlait,.inKf
Tony Z a 1 e. '(Jake Lamotta',
ucurge Aoramsi; welterweight.
rrvuuic vocnrane. tnay HODin
son); lightweight, Juan Zurita.
fRp.,1 .Talr 13.U 1LT.n...M..
Willie Joyce); featherweight,
mi uarioia. i wiine fepj; ban
tamweight, Manuel Ortiz. (Rush
Dnlma Kill Vnna Vrt. T U.l.
. , ..v..q .UU.I5, U.lllC
Dado); flyweight,. Jackie Patter-
sun. tiex raurpny, joe uurran,
Dade Marino). The list was an
nounced prior to last night's Wil-liams-Zurita
title fight.
Juan Zurita Will
Give Up Boxing
MEXICO CITV Anrll 91 im
Juan Zurita, who lost his NBA
uue wnen KnocKea out by IKe
Williams of Trenton, N. J., here
Wednesday, announced his in
tention Of 0ivir.tr lln a n.vag.
boxing career to devote all his
nine iu me real estate business.
Williams, Manager Connie Mc
Carthy and Trainni- Uarru'r..
ley departed for New York.
FIGHTS
By The Associated Press
NEW YORK Jake Lamotta,
163, New York, outpointed Vic
Dellicurti, 158 M, New York,
10.
SAN FRANCISCO Harold
Blackshear, 203, San Francisco
and Al Ware, 208, Oakland,
drew, 10.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Nick
Moran, 140, Mexico City, out
pointed Eddie Hudson, 136, Los
Angeles, 10.
If U's a "frozen" article vou
need, advertise for a used one
in tne classified.
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HERALD AMD NEWS THREB ..
Morelli Hobbles Off
With "Battle Royal"
By PAUL HAINES
Big. bad Tonv Morelli
walked, or rather hobbled, off
with top honors in the "battle
royal" staged on the crunch
card at the armory last night.
wnue a huge crowd of fans
howled for his blood, Morelli
rassled with tooth and nail,
both literally and figuratively,
to down Gloomy Gust Johnson.
The two were the last surviv
ors of the initial six-man fra
cas and consequently were
paired in the headline tussle.
If Morelli has changed since
his last appearance here, it is
for the worst. Last night he bit,
clawed, gouged and, in short,
did everything imaginable in
tne way of loul play.
' Match ia Natural .
If he eventually is booked
with the "Grey Mask," it
should be a natural as the fans
would have to take a three
mile walk on a two-mile pier
to find another such pair of
hoodlums.
Masticating Morelli took the
first fall with a full body press
44 Schools
To Compete
In Relays
EUGENE, April 21 (IP) Thin
clads from 44 Oregon schools
16 more than any previous year
moved onto Hayward field
this afternoon to compete in the
eigntn annual Hayward relays.
Jefferson of Portland, defend
ing class A champion in the
cinder classic, will be battling
six other Portland track squads
and 12 up-state teams. Dope
sters selected the Salem Vikings
as Jeffersons' most threatening
competitors. Medford, relay win
ner for four straight years, is
absent this season.
The cinder classic, inaugu
rated in 1937 as a stimulant to.
early-season training, includes
19 class A entries (schools of
500 or more students, 15 class
B (schools with 150 to 500), and
10 class C (schools with 150 or
less).
Beaverton Defend Title
Beaverton returns to defend
its class B title, with a wary
eye on Molalla, 1944 runnerup
and champion in 1941 and 1942.
Coquille, class 1940 champion.
is also regarded as a serious
threat. .
Both Mohawk of Marcola,
class C titlist last year, and run
nerup St. Mary's of Eugene will
vie in class t;.
The. entire entry list:
Class A Jefferson," Grant,
wasnington, franKiin, Benson,
Commerce, Roosevelt, all Port
land; Springfield Eugene, Cor-
vallis, Hilisboro, Klamath Falls,
Albany, Bend, Salem, Oregon
City Grants Pass, Milwaukie,
rlood Kiver.
Class B Beaverton Roseburg,
University of Eugene. Coauille,
McMinnville, Parkrose, Junction
City, Scappoose, Columbia Prep
of Portland, Cottage Grove,
Marshfield, Central Catholic of
Portland. Molalla, uatcridge,
Redmond. " .
Class C St. Mary's of Eu
gene, Mohawk, Willamina, Mc
Kenzie, Monroe, Chemawa,
Sheridan, Reedsport, Henley,
Arlington.
after employing some uniqu
tactics including taking a large
bite out of Gust's leg.. Johnson
came storming back to cop the
second tumble with his famoua
leg stretch, but Tony was not
to be denied.
Using a smother hold as his
main weapon, the Bronx maul
er gained the final and decld-.
ing flop with a full Boston
crab. Achiu Down McEuin
In the semi-windup, "Sneeze"
Achiu applied his "Chinese
sleeper" to Billy McEuin and,
according to last reports, Billy .
Is probably still snoozing peace
fully. With the fans screaming in
wild acclaim, Referee Wally
Moss declared the opening bout
between the "Grey Mask" and
Tony Ross a draw. Mr. Stone-
face pulled his usual tricks, but
when he deliberately fouled
Ross while Tony was outside of
the ring and then refused to
break a "cannonball" hold, ,
Moss awarded a fall to Ross
and called it a draw. No flop
had been gained when the .
hooded heel started his flagrant
fouling and he stormed and
stamped at the decision to no
avail.
Last night's tiffs were staged
before a capacity house with -promise
of an even bigger
crowd next week when Pro
moter Mack Lillard may match
the "Mask" with either
"Sneeze" Achiu or Morelli.
Quinn Will Direct
Coaching Program
At La Grande High ,
La GRANDE, April 21 OP) ,
Bob Quinn, on leave of absence
this year to work on his doctor
ate at Columbia university, will
direct the coaching program at
both La Grande high and East
ern Oregon college next year.
Through the plan for the
duration only Quinn will have ;
one . major spot at tne nign
school, where Clifford Exley,
now in Colville, Wash., and Ron
Walk, 1845 basketball mentor,
also will coach. Quinn came
here in 1929 from Pendleton.
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tho Xiuurmnee Commlulmitr ot too Bull
It Oreton. """fOM'"
Net mnhmu rtvd3.S4.43.l
M burnt, dlvtimd. and ..,,,.
nl out. ir.ccm. al?-252's2
Inco.T., from otfcw lourctt 84.660.00
Total iBComf..... S6. 243. 466.23
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount plo PoUcvliold- -
n tor lone. 2 f3??Jn ?S
Lou adjustment txptnwB 127.050.3S
accntt cominlMloM or Dro
Silari. fees offfcm,
recton. bomo olllca
pioro
dl-
1.496.230.9T
TSrTTlcSiTii'nd"f---n . 180.183.11
DM !entu paid to itocrnoin-
-tr. , . Hoot. '
OMrfends Paid or cridltM to .
policyholders .. Noiiii .
AlfotiK aipoadlturei S74.608.0T
Total dlsbnrMmcnll 15.680,468.31
ADMITTED ASSETS
ViI'J, of real eztatr owned
(market falnel - rS S70.3S5.00
boans on monsa&ca. uq
laicnu.
NOM
Cuh In banks Bi on hand- 1119.373.10
Preminma In couna ot col I po
tion wnnin .ih; djijuu-
oer aiw. in (
ate ( tu
. oer ait,- ib . 4bmw,.-.--
nt treat and rent dut and
accruea
20,733. 88
Other mt. TcVt ) 137,661.g8
' Total admitted MBets-.-St 0,235.753.31 .
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
. OTHER JTUNDaM
Estimated low adjustment
etpema for unpaid elalmc 40.13S.43
Total unarned premiums on -
an unexpired risks---- 5,506,962 .34
lalarlea, rents. pnai. billi.
account, jveco,
accrued
Estimated amount due or ac
crued for taxes -
Commissions. broheraRe. or
other charges dua and ac
crued Ail otiiar iltbUlUeB
11.312.30 :
191.929. 3T
,!l.:-"-ltS7.535.668.13
Capital paid up .
(elatutoryde- ..,,..
posit) S00.000.00
Surplus over all - '
immuues a.2.no,o88.oa
Surplus as recarca pouey-
noiutra -
...-SJ.700,038.06
Total" -i4n.ttreTsa.an
business Tin oreoon for the Jear
Met premiums received .-$ f S-SJi-Si
Set fosses paid d2.24S.Jl
Dividends paid or accredited .
BRANCH OlTllE NORTHERN . AS
SURANCE COMPANY. I.TD.
Xarat of U. 8. Manajer: h. P. BARBOTJJt.
Xsme of Becretary: R. C ANGUS.
statutory Beatdent Attorney for Servleei
n. u. - --
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