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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1945)
Oregon Fishing Outlook , -a Fichinci Reported In Klamath Rivir; Lake County Conditions Poor .... and. April 28. VI FB. ilVhl IK prospects 11 r(" . i,.,w wide varlu- W'.j will lw w""', v., .' ; laiu. . .1 .mi. I III :ufry" SSU rwkB. Wire 3,rfS Willi cutthroats on deViifr, where ho ht H " 10 10 17 Ml h.unuundr msde mnst of hs etch nun., . rnnorbi frnin Klniimtli rlvrr -M.lrdim or aiun. !". frrnt brenk. m P?1 ... A vcondltlons i n,ker county very poor Ift. Jefferson county-fair K In Metollus river. Jose- HOW THEY 5IANLJ CsiMlnn 5 Ert - J L.U4 . ,', MM v TBa Ulrd V-rM- "itMlSHAN LlAnUl OAMt iHTlMUAV Iruklutan I, X'",2'"f ' NATIONAL ItAHte ( rt 11 J ZZZ T - 3 S a a P'TrMTKIIUAr ' IrlVorkS. lltonkDn I). fal; imu playad- TODAY' OAM AUtllCAN l f AOtt ViAlBflofl al Niw YotH. hwK l St, l-m";. lairoit al clav.laiitt. , ' . Vark al Bro-hln. lyburth al Bollcl 41 lincinnau. UOTIO COAST I-KAQUC i , in 8 Pel 1 0O0 .710 .HOT .(12.1 .c.n ,1117 Pl-I. .wo ,1M ,IM .5(10 .BOO .MS .050 DI0 . iwnto - mart . Axiilaa . bTKKt 13 ia . p-t ,Tn .(lis ..no .m .-M .444 JO T1IDAT XIC1IIT Ktltt'l.TSl la 0110 X San rranclico 3. ua x Oakland I. Aacalaf la. aUrnimtnln 0. rcoa-MalUu poalpultad. EC" ATtlRDAY (lAMMl fiWrfaat Ran frMirlico 313 p. nictitio ai aiiioi i u p. r :irl ll KoBllla It p. m. tlud 4l Portland B ."Ul p. m. mm Decided Grade School Jurble Tourney c nmml cltv L'rade school tile tournament, under the rvlfion ol Athletic Director K, wns completed Frl with Rollle Allen of Mill N the clnss "A" crown urry Martin of Fnlrvlew 1 the cIdm "rt" iiitn Nd Holler emerged vie Nta lheclMs "C" bracket. P A" Is for bov 13 voar. f'f over, clnss "B" for boys wri 7 months to 13 yenrs i; nd the class "C" brack- , youngsters 10 years 0 Md under. fwt of tho three classes .. ...a a ',rlzo bv M"lt !n i, Matches were docld- qcsi iwo out of thrco iff YORK Frcddlo Scholi. Bnt, U5, Orango,-N. J., FKSONVlLr.E -Johnny "'", Ha, Pittsburgh, plilno county chinooks helnR tukun In Huguu iieiir . Ciiuuts fuss. Murlun county Sanlliiin river liiuli. Mill mid H, ureoks fuir. IJouitlus county sumo uhlnooks In North Unipqiiii liver. Portlund nrou (SU-milr radius) limit ciilches of smull rainbows unci cutthroats. Luno county dubious. Beavers Increase PCLLead Portland Downs Oaks, 3-1; Angels Win, Seattle Idle By Th AstocltUd Pris Tho Scattlo Ralnlcrs rcinnlncd Idlo becuuso of wet grounds and the Portland Bciivhm lnciciisnd their Pacific Coast lcumic leader ihlp eduo to two and a hulf games by downing Oakland, 3-1, lust night. San Diego meanwhile strengthened Its third place hold by beating San Francisco, 3-2, behind thu dchul ullchlnir nf Charley Wun.iloff from the New XOrK Yankees. Annol. Win. 12-fl Los Angeles nulled Sacramen. to Into a three-way tin for fifth by downliiK the Sulnim, J 2-0, In n kIukkIiik match which featured lour honorn. The circuit blows two of them by Mel Nicks ac counted for 10 runs. At Portland Art Llska 1lmllr-H tho Acorns to four scattered hits in record his fifth w n in seven sinn. Padres Whip Soul . Wcnnloff yielded nine hit In the Sun Dlciio-San Frnnclsco Karno hut struck out 10 batters In pulling himself out of some tiuht spots. The eame-wlniilnir uiiiw was oy i.ou vizuicli who drove In two In Uio sixth with a sharp single. Sacramento's loss to the Angels was its third straight In four games; ono of the lusty An- ki-i nnnicr.i was oy utni (Marl Russian) Nnvlkoff In the sixth wun me oags (iiect. Lidman Romps To Victory In Hurdles Third basamani I Srsk Bob Elliott is j Xrv if ft jM II one of numerous I fi ; till M i':; 1 reasons why tho, . ...Jl ijk L j fAf l 1 Pirates are tho J lfl. " 1 j Cardinals' most ! ' t ?jV( Wi I ' 1 iiriious ktia Itf Jrdl fjFJ? A challengers. Hal vv; J . tJati it fjt" i has batted in t T f j lZfj d more than 104 fc,fcwj t4MT'. j run. for two 1 J'$ f QW 3 scosons. f i !b- ... ,. 4r jTj 'i- -r - ilflAr ' - - i-i - Jr'- E'1 . PHILADKLP1IIA, April 21) (P) Guilder Huegg, licet Swedish middle distance runner winds up an American lour today In a spo- v-ini uiit-iuuc nannicnn. leaiurfi of the 51sl annual Penn relay carnival. Uut the speedy necktie sales. man almost look part in an un announced raco yesterday. Here to watch his countryman, Haakon Lidmnn. rnmn In lAeinrv in the 120-hlgh hurcllci. Haegg inquired about entering the two mile run. a Tho chlllv air which Iw-IH lh opening day crowd to less than 5000 finally decided HacRg against competing and John Kandl Of Cornell won l)w nimnt with Donal O Leary, U. S. coast gunrdsmnn in second place. Llriman's feat of covering tho hurdla course in 14.4 seennri ono-tcnth of a second off the car nival record was the highlight of yesterday's opener. If It's a "frozen" article voti nood, advcrtlso for a used ons In the classified. I si ';(.,, is:".," "ui" - inr in.. i. ... " Hi-;.:'1 For hits J,tl Urquhart U,.l ----"Mil P7.n Co. "ton 6435 ATTENTION FARMERS W pay highest cash prices (or LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phono 5175, or tee your noareit Safeway marker operator. Track Meet Being Run Today Fifteen track and field events are beins run nff fnrlnv Modoc field in the annual southern Oregon-northern California uicei. Klamath Union high school at til HAINES winner ot the meet the past two ncrformanco under the tulelugc of Coach Paul Dcllcr. Tho Pelican . . clndernicii may well be successful as they pre sent a wcll-bulanccd squad this year as witness their placing third in tho Hayward relays at lugono last Saturday. When this appears, the meet will be prac tically over. Elimination events arc run in the morning with the finals being held In the after noon. Davo llcnthorne will undoubtedly anchor tho Pelicans in alt relay events in which he Is entered. Ben DcVorc will heave the discus, Jim Palmer will handle the pole vault along with several other capable KUHS entries, and lanky Jim Pope will endeavor to annex the crown in the high and low hurdles. Tommy Edwards and Bob Dodson will compete in the sprints along with Henthorne. This is one of the top track meets of the season and if the Pelicans can repeat their victories of the last two vears. they should stand a better than even dhance in the slate meet to be held at Corvallls. v m Oakland-Seattle Series Wild Affair According to Information we have picked up here and there, the baseball scries between the Oakland Oaks and the Seattle Rulnicrs must have been a wild affair in more ways than one. The way we net it. an epidemic of old-fashioned bean-ball pitching broke out between hurlcrs of both squads. George Mc Donald, first sucker for the Suds, finally stopped a fast one with his head and Is still out ot the lineup. Rumor has it that the whole thing started when Seattle lockcys tried to get the Boat ot Vic Plcettl, 17-year-old first base man of the Oaks, by giving him the old holler treatment. Man ager Bill Skiff is credited with getting things. little on the torrid side by -veiling, "Don't throw at him, don't throw at him, he a too young! This cnraiicd Oakland players, who rallied behind their man. Finally tho pitchers became hot and bothered and started heav-. ing tho ball at opposing batters' heads like ten pins. The whole 1111111! culminated when McDonald was socked on the dome with a fust one. The entire situation is lamentable but that's baseball. Big Frank Has Been Transferred Blc Frank Ramsey, former KUHS athletic coach who Is now wearing the uniform ot the United States marine corps, has been transferred from El Toro to El Cenlro, Calif. Frank is a survival instructor and is also coaching tne marine baseball team at El Centro. His club boasts an impressive record of seven straight wins, defeating such teams as Southern Califor nia, UCLA, and lop independent ciuos in l.os Angcies. ine marine nine mcntored by Big Frank is scheduled to play the Dcllafor Plumbers ot Los Angeles, top semi-pro club in the coun try, soon. Top Women Golfers Will Compete Today In Charity Match SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 28 UP) A crowd of 2000 is ex pected today for the final 36 holes In the charity golf match being played by Betty Jameson. Metropolitan Hotel Now Under New Management Mr. and Mrs. Newton Dermis RtmbdtUng Renovating 1110 Main NO WRECK too bad or DENT too small Body and Fondor Repairing Welding Burness Motors 316 So. 6th Corner1 Walnut "Saa Us For Finest Workmanship" Fay Montgomery, Mgr. Body Shop former national champion, and Babe Didrikson Zaharias, famed woman athlete also from Texas. The two met in Los Angeles in the opening 36 holes with Mrs. Zaharias leading four up. They then played a number of exhi bition matches - in California, coming to San Antonio Wednesday. Giants Rap Bums; Cubs Edge Bucs Voiielle Blanks Brooklyn Nino; Derringer Wins, 7-3 By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer Ernio Lombard! beat out a bunt! That astonishing effort sums up the spirit of the 1945 New York Giants and points out one ot me main reasons Mel Ott's gang is on top of the National league neap. Lombardi's bunt was In cidental to a 5-0 victory over Brooklyn as Sophomore Bill Voisellc earned his third de cision. Four hits by Steve Fllipowlcz, including a homer. and Mel otts third round tripper did the lob. Ott has the Giants believing in tncmscivcs and they arc look ing tougher every day although the big test by the powerful western teams still is to come. Chicago Strong Threat Chicago, with whom the Polo Grounders battled for fourth place during the last months of tne 44 campaign, is the strong est threat at the moment on some unexpectedly tine pitch- Ina. Paul Derringer's return to form appeared one of the most significant developments of the first two weeks. When the ex perienced righthander turned back Pittsburgh. 7-3, it was his third straight victory and fifth in a row tor the second-place Cubs. Reds Edj Cards. 2-1 Da in Clay did the hitting and Ed Heusscr did the pitching in Cincinnati's 2-i edge over the world champion St. Louis Cards. Clay drove in both tallies, scor ing Hcusser with a game-winning double in tho seventh to beat Ted Wilks. Frankie Crosettl's pinch hom er with two on the eighth, his first appearance of the year, wasn't enough to save the New York Yankees who fell before Washington's Mickey Haefncr, 6-4. George Myatt of the Sen ators nammered out four nits and stole three bases to help trim Floyd Bevens. A's Drop Boston Runs Christopher of the Phila delphia A s joined the three-win pitching club by pinning back the ears of Boston, 5-3. It was the eighth successive setback for tne Ked sox who were only five games away from the all-time record. Detroit at Cleveland In the American and Philadelphia at Boston in the National were postponed and the other clubs were not scheduled,-" - Missionaries Edge Idaho Nine, 4-3 WALLA WALLA. April 28 (P) The Whitman Missionaries edged out a 4-3 baseball win over tho Idaho Vandals yester day, it was the victor's first triumph in four starts against Idaho. COUItAL f-ence BOSTON Jake Lamotta, 1601. New York, outpointed Bert Lytell, 153, Fresno, Calif., 10. Walter (Popcye) Woods. 15B. New York, outpointed J. C. Wil kins, 164, New York, 10. O Roofing O Modern Methods Equipment for flat roofs Fully Guaranteed GREMS ROOFING SERVICE 337 E. Main Phone 4838 A Home Burns -yours maybe next! But remember, fire it not the only caute of lots. You can have your fire insurance pro vide COMPLETE protection ot very small cost. Let u add it te your policy today. HANS NORLAND INSURANCE AGENCY Fire Auto Casualty 118 N. 7th Phone 6060 New Roosevelt Club Dining and Dancing KEN McDONALD and his "FOUR of a KIND" CHICKEN DINNER ROAST TURKEY .... STEAK DINNER .... $1.50 plus fox $2.00 plus tax .1 $2.00 plut tax 'ft NOW OPEN - it THE WINEMA HOTEL GRILL (Under New Management) HOURS: A. Mi TO 10 P. M. 3 Full Hours DANCING 8:30 to 11:45 SATURDAY NITE Auspices VJ.W. DANCELAND 51S Klamath Ave. Music by Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies By "TOP-WRANGLER" Howdv folks: tA Heie's the news what ' hap pened since i nt you las . I don't know what part of the sod from, but he's sure' mighty handy iuuiiu nurses. .tommy is a trainin' Jimmie Rickey and Guy Uarton's colt. A thoroughbred wun Duiiiuim, styie ana speed. Yuh reckon Mildred and Ann are flfivin fr a nniiifl-p r... It a...U... .... .... u ingbi-juti UV, U i Seth Waters bought three more uaiiK-uj cons dui is a givin most ui inn uueiiuun to nis tnree-year-old Tommy. Jim Stewart owns a full sister to Seth's hoss and they're a mighty pretty matched pcir of sorrels and kin purr right smooth like 'round the track. 'Pat' Ivory wuz out a ridin' his ,t;ciii OgIUUIU OTetl in 3 tfin'ml IlIIIU lrinrla nl..;.! Ul- r- ' J I nmun ivill UIB ungs a transfusion of fresh air. C, T- T , fsi. Aviiiuijr uacKson is sorta tin ger'n twix a bauk and a break down. Hid fltrlmiHh ia . short which means he'll miss sa.in-snawin' 'round on Moons tailored palominos. I fergit if I told vnu 'hniil tho ChArre Dnv-A breakfast ride April 29th. Lamar luwuscnu 1010. me tney naa a tub full nf rfrtih n-nA npn nlnnns, - 1- " 'm oil iiaiiuiii uil everybody ridin' out to Crystal Springs on their mustangs and enjuy nurne out aoor eatin . mar is aumrjin' in ihp- urinri 'hm.t u Saddle club hayin' a barn dance soon recKon it s 'bout time of the year to clean out the hay lofts and W1U thn aiMlrl n-.f nU with hey! hey! Clarence Adams struck off fcr California with a truck load of hosses I heered Webb Kennett boiieht when hn wuz up. The Lenhardt brothers wuz up from California and busy lookin' over tho racin' stock now stabled at the fairgrounds. I got ta be scattin', sure busy waterin' my hoss every few minutes. 'Doc' Wheeler told me he needed his teeth floated! Bye now. Bobcat Bob Turns Down Title Bouts LUKE FTET.n in!. A :i no (P) Battling Bob Montgomery, the world's liuhlwriBhf r.h-, pion in the eyes of the New York state boxing commission, will waan, mini me oig tignt is over before marketing his crown. CdI. Rnh. a nhvctal inm-.l at this army air forces base, has miiicu uuwn an utie-staKe of fers, including a $25,000 one from Rarnpv R ncc fm--w V ; of the welters who now is pro- iiuuiis ngnisi noss Diet mat high for- Montomprv' Los Angeles. The little negro mitt-slinger nan not stored nis gloves in moth balls, however. He has booked three non-titlp. rounrf . hnutc In IK. navt 4..... months. He meets Nick Moran, a strong boy from Mexico, in Los miKuius iviay o. tie s due lor a flirlniltfh in .Tuna nnrl ai.ill for New York to engage Danny tianieia on June e. t rom there he will go to Philadelphia to inltA nn Willin .Invna ItcrKt. weight title contender, June 16. Saturday, April 28, 1S4S HERALD AND NEWS TORES Achiu Draws With "Mask" in' Mat-Tiff . By PAUL HAINES wnue tne crowd roared a tumultuous acclaim that lifted the roof off the armory a good xuui, waiter "sneeze Acnlu al most succeeded in putting the chill on tho "Grey Mask" in the main tiff on Promoter Mack Lil- laru s oicep bill last night. It was Just another case of "al- most," however, as the hooded hoodlum managed to grab one fall and the tussle ended even Steven. Once again Mr. Stone face pedaled his bicycle hither and yon, this time in an effort to avoid the dreaded "Chi sleeper" in which Achiu special- i.vo. in xdci, 11 icaas one to won der if the "Mask" has a priority or an "in" with the OPA, as he travels an amazing distance in one bout and burns up an awful lot of rubber. . "Mask" Takes Fall No fall was gained until the fourth canto when the masked marigold finally crashed through to take a flop with a series of head butts followed by a half crab. "Sneeze" stalked the veiled violet like a tiger all through the fifth heat, but it was not until the sixth frame than his perseverance paid off. In the final round he at last man aged to hold the "Mask" in the Grade School Softball Bee Starts Monday The citv Erade school Softball tournament will start- Monday with all games limited to seven innings and Dlaved on the hieh school diamonds. . A league pairings and times are as follows: Monday 4:30 p. m.. Pelican vs. Mills; Monday :ju p. m Jtairview vs. Fre mont. Tuesday 4:30 p. m., Roosevelt vs Riverside. These are first round games and the champion will be decided by ell- mination. Joe FeaK, atmetic di rector of KUHS is in charge of the tourney. i ring long enough to slap on the "sleeper " and the bout ended in a draw with Referee Wally Moss packing the hooded heel off to the dressing room on his back. Morolli Downs Ross Tony Morelli succeeded in do ing the impossible in his battle With Tfintf Rnco nu malsini-a l.:vt self more unpopular than ever. I'xuieni won tne scume by taK- ini? tun mil nf tMfno falls 4mm his game opponent. With the count standing at a fall apiece, Morelli took the nod for tho maloh iirlll-. fAiA ( . . -.... 1 a qh ici ui injwciiui full body slams that polished off Ross for the count. In the opener, "Blood - and Guts" Davidson slugged it out to a draw with Gloomy Gust Johnson. " - . ' ' . 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