oast Spotlight Centers
ainier right For First
Lowly Acorns May Grow Heap Of Trubs
for Portland, Seattle Top Squads
Bv Tbt AMoeUUd Prm
while n - v. u .
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.U ,pu S Portlon(i-Scttl0
MM for first place, Oak-
h an outside chance of upset-
the noruiw
lop of tho ladder.
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ish Experts
Ian Trios;
akes Good
Memorial Holldoy To St
Nimrodt Mir ror vrooai;
ttrtomt Still High, Muddy
UBmoth exponents of rod and
plan an exuuua w wiu mnva
he area over tho one-day
horlal hollduy, but most of
n arc snymg nwuy uum uie
ams and rivers which have
n nmiic lllgn ami niuuuy ay
continual rainfall during tho
i thrco weeks.
ho (o gas sliortngo, the near.
lakes will do mu inoai popu-
Upper lake waters will
nbly luko quite a beating,
irlsh IflKO wincn ia now open,
kpecting a record business.
l-r i h e weekend, stream
E)g was not good anywnere
io Klamath territory due to
iih water, but one group of
wiilioimcs iouk jo irom
creek.
fcgcxl fish taken from any
m in mis aisinci was mc
nabbed by C. D. Ough in
mson river. It weighed 16
Ids and was the largest of a
b of big boys. Tho next
st tipped the scales at 9)
Ids.
if IHKCS are un to ineir usubi
Hard of excellence. Over
kreeKenn one party oi usner
operating out of Harrlman
a on the Upper lake caught
toe finny iienas u got
jnrods operating from Han-
landing near wiiuamson
havo been reporting fnlr
s. and one party at Fish
was reported to have taken
km Die water. Rain seems
E'e no effect on lake fishing,
than making it uncomfort
or Iho mnn in the boat.
lather will probably slow up
tollday fishermen a trifle
t recast Is tinged with damp
but tho more hardy of the
as are going out como rain,
col, snow, hail or any other
ft of weather short of a
Ion.
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JRSDAY
Its series with San Francisco the
East Day club would be In a vlr-
uiui uu or the loop lead three
percentage polnls behind Port
land. All Of the Wi-L'Ic'h oriH
are to bu cight-guuic affairs bo
cause of Memorial Day double-
iifjHtinin wuaucsuay.
Seattle, however, is favored to
move Into the van on the
strongth of Its curn-nt ulnninn
streak and Portland's sudden
SlUmn. The Beaver. Wftulrnnnri
by Injuries, dropped consecutive
series to i,os Angeles and Sun
rranciaco. anct snw their com-
oruiDiu six ana a half gumc lend
over tho iiulnlcrs melt to half
a game in a nine over a week.
Iho Oaks, four gomes behind
romana, may run into trouble
with the Seals, who surprised
their fans by breaking even on
a road trip to the northwest.
Fourth-nlucn Sun Bioan uin
tangle with fifth-spot Sacramen
to In a series thnt may dump the
Padres out of the first dMslon.
The two are only a gamo apart.
The tall-end Hollywood Stars,
surprise winners of a scries
against tne Solons last week
will Hike on the Angels, thirst-
ng to make up a 6-1 scries loss
to tne Maimers.
Play this week, the tenth of
the season, will get underway to
day wun me l,os Angeios-Molly-wood
gome this afternoon. All
other tilts will be under lights.
San Diego Pitcher
Let To Farm Club
BOSTON. Mav 20 Ml Rex
Cecil, right-handed pitcher pur-
cnBsect irom ine sun uicgo pacif
ic Coast League club, has been
let out on option to the Louis
ville fnrm tuum by the Boston
Rod Sox. He was chnrged with
his fifth defeat in seven starts
yesterday when the Chicago
white Sox blasted him out of the
oox in the filth inning.
Gorgeous To
Fight Paavo
At Armory
Gorgeous George Wagner, who
threw a mean fist In the main
event last week, will battle it out
with Paavo Katoncn, the Scandi
navian wno can "take it," In the
main event at Mack. Lillard's
muscle bending emporium this
Friday night.
Gorgeous slugged his way to
a much-booed victory over
Sneeze Achlu without once giv
ing Sneeze an opportunity to use
his highly famed sleeper hold on
the armory mat last week. The
crowd didn't like the victory for
Its sympathy wag with Achlu,
but Just the same it had to give
Wngncr his dues he's a tough
fighter.
Paavo took on tough but harmless-looking
Kenny Ackles for a
semi-wlndup draw last week, but
gave tho crowd a preview of his
ability to take it when they went
tho limit in a clean match. Ka
tonen can get dirty, too If his
opponent does and it is this
quality that the fans hope will
touch Wagner a lesson this Fri
day. Scheduled to open the mat
matches are Georges Dusette,
French-Canadian strong man and
ladles' favorite, and Speedy Ma
loncy, a newcomer to the Klam
ath arena and a lad with a good
reputation in the southern
muscle-bending circles where he
has been wrestling of late.
Gonzaga High Wins
Baseball Title
WALLA WALLA, May 20 fP)
Taking advantage of seven Bel
lingham errors, Gonzaga high
school administered an 8-0 blank
ing to the Whatcom county
school last night to lay claim to
the unofficial state high school
baseball championship.
R. H. E.
Gonzaga 8 9 2
Belllngham 0 7 7
McGee and Presley; Plank,
Arnason (7) and Carr.
Longer Duck Season Eyed
By Committee, Says DU
Lengthening of the duck shoot
Ing season from 80 days to three
months is being considered ' by
the congressional committee on
Conservation of Wildlife Re
sources because of the heavy in
crease In the duck population
since the middle 1930's or
after restoration was started in
the drought-wasted nesting
grounds of waterfowl, it is re
ported in Ducks Unlimited Quar
terly. The quarterly quotes Chair
man Robertson of the house com
mittee, as saying thnt there are
now too many birds, and that
more liberal regional regulations
are needed to meet local condi
tions. Tho house committee also has
considered a change in the duck
stamp law as it applies to water
fowl wlnlor refuges which en
compass more than 3,000,000
acres in various sections of the
country.
Robertson Is of the opinion
that these refuges, for the estab
lishment of which America's
huge army of nlmrods pay over
SI. 000.000 each year in duck
stamp fees, can serve a two-fold
purpose oy allotting some areas
for public hunting and others
for refuges.
It was not learned If this pol
icy has any direct bearing on tho
proposed opening of the Sheepy
lake area In the Lower Klamath
to public shooting.
The
proposal recently made to
the Fish and Wildlife Service
was for moving the public shoot
ing grounds from Its present lo
cation to the old natural gunning
areas In the Sheepy lake region,
WORK SHOES
LOGGER BOOTS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
Mila l lib
but it was hoped by local hunt
ers that the new policy might
open both areas to public hunting.-
,
Birds using the Lower Klam
ath resting grounds are largely
the grain - feeding mallards,
sprigs and baldys, on which the
limit was raised last season to 13
birds.
Paul O. Landry
this question:
"We store some of our
personal property in our
garage. Is this covered by
our residence burglary,
theft and larcany Insur
ance?" For information on any
insurance problem, consult
THE LANDRY CO.
419 Main St. Ph. 5612
Serving Klamath
20 Years
The Courthouse Is Now
On Block Down The
Street From Our Office.
Oregon Must
LIED 1MITV
UU ncn Mill I
Oregon's prewa facilities are inadequate to provide the higher
educational opportunities which have been promised to ntiu-oin-ferric
men. A special election has been called for June 22 t
enable the cltiwns to approve a (10,000,000 State Building Fun
to provide these facilities as well as adequate State Hospital an
Houses of Correction Improvements that are badh needed.'
Normal progress of Oregon as a State demands that tV
$10,000,000 State Building fund be voted.- It will not meai
increased tax rates; The money already is on hand, and require
only authorisation from the voters to be nscdi - (
VOTE 300 X YES
i Ml Jr. VaM CMni da-Ha. h, Mt . to. Itawr.SSS. W.ihA1,P!nU.I
BucsEye
Flag Race
Seriously
By JACK HAND
Associated Press Sports Writer
Pittsburgh Is beginning to live
up to its press notices after a
miserable spring start and is
showing serious Intensions to
ward Its first pennant since 1827.
Seven straieht victories have
rekindled Forbes field Interest
that was redhot late last sum
mer when the Bucs knocked St.
Louis around the lot in a wild
futile spurt. However, Pitts
burgh fans still remember the
1938 folding job and are cau
tious. Off-season gossip tabbed the
Pirates as the Cards' most seri
ous opposition and many "ex
perts" went overboard on Frank
ie Frlsch's chances of dethroning
the Red Birds.
But the club was almost left
at the post, winning only two of
its first nine starts against the
Reds and Cubs, and floundering
under tne .ouu mam until tne
eastern teams moved west.
After trimming New York in
the second game of a Polo
Grounds doubleheader May 20,
the Pirates returned home and
beat the Giants the next night,
then took three in a row from
Boston and have won two
straight from New York in the
current series.
It took Frisch two days to win
the second tilt from the leaders.
Carrying over a 10-5 lead, in a
"suspended" game of Sunday,
the Pirates made It certain, 11-5,
when they finished it yesterday.
Rain saved the Giants from an
other possible setback as Pitts
burgh led 2-0 at the end of four
innings and needed only three
more outs to make it legal when
the game was postponed.
Brooklyn continued to fade,
dropping a 5-3 tilt to Chicago
and sinking into fourth place
three percentage points behind
Pittsburgh and the Cubs, tied for
second. Paul Derringer gave the
Gas on Stomach
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Codgers a shove down the ladder
with an elght-hltter for his sixth
victory, decisioning rookie Ray
Hathaway who was making his
first big league start.
Cincinnati drew only 2620
paying customers, smallest night
crowd of the year in the city
that inaugurated after dark play
in the majors 10 years ago, but
the Reds pulled one out of the
fire, 2-1, over Boston in 12 in
nings. Nate Andrews had Cincy shut
out 1-0 going into the last of the
ninth on Tommy Holmes' third
homer of the year when a two
base error of Phil Mast's wild
heave and an outfield fly per
h.itted Gee Walker to tie it up.
Eddie Miller's single finally
broke it up in thn 12th, earning
freshman Howard Fox his first
decision and handing Andrews a
fourth tough setback.
The Philadelphia -St. Louis
night tilt in the National and the
Cleveland-Philadelphia, Detroit
Washington and St. Louis-New
Maroea, Tan, Havy
SWIM TRUNKS
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Tuesday, May 29, 1S4S
HERALD AND NEWS THREE
York contests in the American
were rained out.
Only American league action
found Chicago snapping out of a
six-gam losing streak to blister
Boston, 8-6, after Manager Jim
my Dykes called off hitting prac
tice and delivered a clubhouse
pre-game oration.
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Eighty men, 15 of them from
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