Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 01, 1945, Image 5

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    Lid Mat Tilts Set For Tonight
ironlBl't lit o Klmam "mory, promoter Muck Lillurd will
' up Willi miuthi-r scintillating crunch curd ft.-uliirliig a tin
Li, Gorgeous Gcorgo Wanner unci I'auvo Kutoncii im tlc
KeaMiimo thl tho lul ,'or blood ,' Klamath mat addicts has
i w.7,,,i durliiH our abitenco mid that lh
try will l"J puuked Friday night with funs
JioHiilf 10 "c0 8 y ewnungo oi no.itlll-
iorKcous George, tho dapper dandy, him not
,d Into tlia liublt ot tjulllntf his punches,
,tlll wields o right handy duko In tho
r Uoon numerous occasions wo havo seem
'C' '. I.I. I.i.nln.a nnnnimnl .. . ....I
ircd pulp. o tho patrons of Cauliflower
av BhOUlO u w.....v ty.iuii tui-nu IWO
Jlilort attempt to batter each other Into sub
Jilt were not present at the debut of Wagner,
Z....I rr hnnn wc wauiu mv i mi nn .linn m
on top In his scheduled tiff with the "AINES
It Finn. (jorgeoiis Is very definitely no pnnsy of Iho niislurc
nllw rllhf!H out nuilislllllent In umiiiimllu In.,.,, .i. .
U9MU" " , r .j aunt's iu
ilUCK'CW iivmio.
V ti,c other hand, Katoncn, former llght-hcavywcight king
L. Pacific coast, Is not to bo sold short and mav hi. ,i,.n, ,7
L to I've a good account of himself against any and all
innnnrllni! this scuffle Is a dllly of a melee hot
.1 Aiitrwwt ffinllfl fit. Ihn alpninilL . -
iiei "w VT. j v. j Vr ill Ul wnHl wc "nw oi
fi. the .lo.iywooit wonder Hoy, In bin ononl MI llflllt Itnfn
Reel that wc should (five Kenny tho nod to subduct the bluster-
V. ...lw. 1-iiiu tint 1 1 I mm ItnUll n I I . .
opponent s Juw while on his knees.
m hove never qui to boon able to figure this peculiar style
but if li s ' "Hi" wnn wiono, us u. k. with us. We aren't
in h iiiUL'nrl mi tlm hi i It nn
ones w - - " ..
fro open ft'slivJtics, a Kentlcman Unit ocs by the handln of
ffQjr muiuitv .v a.tivnu VI IK niUIIUlllH IUlWl UlsUIl
fiillst, Georges Dusetto.
L. l.ii iikiiaii hnH I Im rT nnariirn inniAi.la nn
fit nav mvvi, y.uusu wuuiiinK opecay ' in
n, but wo assume by his name that ho is a very elusive Kent
one who is hard to catch. Well, when GeorKes is HcckliiK to
I his luvuruw jiuiu uv ia imuiu tu ihukc miyone nara io co ten,
liding ourselves. If ho would ever seek to slap a full-Nelson
1. ii 1 11 hnvn in ilnv In tlmpn I s U riii.Ai i
aillUIICT ttii Hibiu wins iuauiii:. iiuwL'vi'r
Irdlng to tho rules and regulations which arc observed so
tly by the gladlutors of tho northwest arenas, So, sIkM un
I, we shall have to take Dusetto to put a hyphen between the
Vht (lrt volley will bo fired ot 8:30 p. m., with Wally Moss,
FnlH man of the mountains. In tho role of rnfnron.
HUGH FULLERTON JH.
EW YORK, June 1 (!) De-
Coultcr, tho big Texan who
noiai i n a interscnoiastlc
ntit mcnrH. tin't ln(frHlrl
kirk And flflrl rnmnntlllnn
ft Point. He'd rather play
nil til tho time . . . Wll-
I MM . w in in thit nnitHl
Vt dlrhv Antrilti unn'l hniiA
pntr in mo Dig race June 0
Mies, raiozzoio, rooKlo sec-
Dtwmin for tho Newark
leri Of thll Ohio Klnln
ft, wis pitcher on a Brook
fcmttcur team but switched
we "the team made so
errors behind mo I decld
play tho field myscU."
. WAY STRETCH
Invorsatlon heard cn route
e noire Uame-Hughie Do-
ainner in Nowark the
nsht):
lit Kennedy, Notro Dame
vii man: "i mink Bob
r will be a regular at Navy
fill."
p Uveiio, tho ,cout: "Any
8 h rc8ular or 'ho
pmn i Hickman, Army line
f- neu, ii Kelly isn't a
fl we d bettor cancel the
SERVICE DEPT.
Pry member of the 45-man
icroiDaii squad that beat
Ell Chricllan I- It n.n
le bowl game has been or
IT. the armed forces.
r"' ou nve been In com
bat and six are listed as killed
or missing . . . l.x. unnrlcy
Gchrlngcr, coach of the Jack
sonville Naval Air Station ball
club, Is suspected of visiting tho
fnuntAin nt vnllth nt nmrku Ql
Augustine. He's hitting .650 in
iu games.
HEALTH MAN TO TALK
SALEM, Juno 1 (IF) Lester
A. Klrkcndall, senior specialist
in honllh oHitrnlinn nt tli T I
S. office of education, will speak
ncxi rnnny at me slnto confer
ence of county school supcrln-
tnnrlpntv Rnv nul.inm l..in ..
perlntendent of public instruc-
iiuu, uiuiounccu loaay.
All Out
9
Bevos Rap
Suds, 6-0;
Seals Lose
Cohen Allows Only Eight
Scattered Hit- Ju4..
0" Leadi Portland Puih
Bv Th A..f...j n
i - -- voibivu rim
Nnrmnlllv K.. ..
.i i , Jt, "J i'viuua uuriy
luiidurds, reined in the Pacific
wuuni icbuo loaay as threats by
checked last niKht. The Beavers
iiuuw it uircc out or lour over
tile KalninrM in ulrln t t;-i
DlaCG mnruin in Itlrn anA
Kamea, while Oakland beat off
uiu ouuib anvo to replace tho
Slirrnmnnln niinnnl II. .t-
with San Diego, keeping the
t-uuivs m me second division,
and Hollywood look a 2-1 edge
n iia xame wnn L.os Angeles.
KntlthnnuS QvH Pnhnr. 11..
I--.T JJ M VUII.II IVtll. HIV
Beavers on the winning side of
thfi Inrlunr n hn Klunlmrl tu
Rainlera fl-0 with eight scattered
im. iuc winners acquired a safe
ltn in Tim lOlirth frimn ah
... wv. ktt tiDiiiu vii a
fnur.riin ntithiicf .mi MA..n4Aj
s iirIc runs in the sixth and
liiKiun. ivinnagcr ivaarv uwen
ljucva ine I'oruana attack with
three hits in flvn rl
IVI .
Aenrm Rlaaf CabIb
The Acorns went on a hitting
spree to win their first game oi
tho week from San Francisco
1 1-7. The defeat was the fifth of
the season for Bob Joyce, main
stay of the Seals' pitching staff,
who whs aucr win o. 11. xhe
u uouimcn jumped Into a 4-0
tonrl in thn flfcf Innlnn T
ollmore who was promptly sent
10 me snowcrs, dui were held In
check for- the remainder of the
tilt hv Pnlin Uii.tr... Vl,.A
Rlrnmmff Oiilrlnn4 T..
ior iour runs In the sixth and
three more in the seventh before
ho was. replaced by Tony Buzo-
utii, wno gave up iour more
i una in me ninm.
HtlV PlnlnVin. i-di.1aJ Ul.
10th win of tho season for Sac
ramento as no shut out San
DicKo 4-0. A victory for the
PjulrPft UnitlH haim i
them to the first division in
naco oi ine seals whom they
rail bv half a same.
HnllvwnnH'a O.n r4n.-l.tM.
"in rtiiueics was a lu-inning af-
iiir. ine stars iook an early
7-2 lead In the first five frames
but nllnwnH tfin AntfAl. n
two apiece in the seventh, eighth
tinn ninin stanzas. Joe Mishasek
HnllvUnnH's lnnrllnrr nU..l
registered his sixth win against
nun- losses, ana scored the decid
ing run in the tenth on Eddie
oiowari s tnira nit of the night
RECORD IN PURSES
AnriAniA rim r..- i
Santa Anlfoi hn. 10 slnlrM nn t.
current program with added
money aggregating $4u3,uu0
largest in the century-old hte
tory of racing.
LfttleBargafrT
COOMBS IN UNIFORM
ntTRTTAlvr limn 1 rnll...
Jack Coombs, famous pitcher in
nis join year as uuKe coach, Is
wearing a uniform for the first
time In eight seasons.
IS EPILEPSY INHERITED?
WHAT CAUSES IT?
A booMtt contolntnfl ffta opinions of fo
tout doctori on Hii tnttrtill tubttel
Will fas nt FREE. wMtm than. Intl. I nau
tmadmt Wflllno to tha Ed u call Mat Diwlilait.
SiS Flflh Avo., N.wYofk, NX, Dt pt F-liot
Ferriss Stops Tribe;
Mueller Blanks Yanks
Gl Athletes Hurl Sensational Ball;
Tigers Only One Game Behind Yankees
President Bill Kleppcr of Port
land Coasters claimed Marino
Pieretti was worth $50,000
when Washington drafted him
for $7500, and now Clark Grif
fith agrees. Starting and reliev
ing, winning in 12 innings and
losing in 13, five-foot seven,
158-pound right-hander quickly
established himself as star.
rife
HOW THEY
tBi 1 Ilk.
5 1 AND
Br The Ait-eclated Prcil
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Mf
New York oV t
Detroit . ZZ'.IB 12
Chic go 17 ia
St. LnuU id a
nnilnn "' "a in
Cleveland ZZZ.Z-.A4 17
Washington 15
21
17 ,
Boston 0, Cleveland 2.
Philadelphia 3, Chicago 3.
Detroit 2, New York 0.
St. Louli 0. Wnshlnston 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York .... 26 ;
urooKiyn 21
Pittsburgh . w,.io
St. Louis 20
Chlrntfn in
Cincinnati" ...!Zr"!I!!"!j5 IB
Boston -...,....13 2f)
Philadelphia 10 28
UAMEs yesterday
Brooklyn 6, PHUburgh 4.
St. Louts 0, Boston 4.
Cincinnati B. Philadelphia 1.
Only gamea played.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Portland 37" 22
aaui ; 34
Oakland ......32
San Francisco
San Diego ..-...
SacramntA
ios Angeles
29
30
......29
27
20
30
32
31
33
38
.613
.515
.500
.457
.452
- .441
.400
Pet
.703
.568
.543
.541
.521)
.455
.304
.263
Pet
.627
.586
.525
.492
.484
.463
.450
.356
flnllvumnH m
i-nni mum H KKSUbla
Portland 6. Seattle 0.
Oakland 11. San Francisco t
Hollywood 8, Lob Angeles 8 (10 ln-
Sacramento 4. San Diego 0.
TONIGHT'S GAMES
Portland at Seattle.
Oakland at San Francisco.
Hollywood at Los Angeles.
Sacramento at San Diego.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Evory
Crotd and Purs
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
92S High Phon 3334
Associated Press Sports WriUr
If Dave Ferriss and Lcs Muel-
ier are xair samples, the UI ath
lete with big league ambitions
is headed In thn -iuht WirAi
Ferriss, a two-year veteran of
vne army air corps, Is the only
uiiMKoicii jyiii-iii.T in eiiner league
with mnrn Ihtin .1 ii
. . """ iti'w UUU1S1UIIS.
In circling tho American league
uiucne cosion Ked
Sox freshman has Wheeled to
seven straight victories, at least
one over each team except Wash,
ington, and he hasn't faced the
Senators yet.
Throwing hard with his right
' oniy accom
nliuhmpnl T4m AAA
' ......... . . . . uaiiji aver-
aifc Ui heal in p tho. Iaan. 1
he is used as a pinch-hlttcr al
most every day. In 63 innings of
mtchinir. thp ovmi.n. u
ii 7' . .llllll HOB
allowed only five runs and 36
",M uun&is zuur snuiouts, one
jiiuic man ueirous At Benton.
------- uivvviana
ripunlnnrt lira. 1TaI. l-l l
, , . . . a K1"a iaie5t
a five-hitter at tho Tribe to coast
nume o-a Dcnina an 11-hit at
tack, including two of his own
singles. The win hoisted the Red
Sox into fifth Dlace. Illmnino-
TVIiipI inr'o rmoa o i--
ratlHf hp urn a latni i i.
od anri Hirln't oror)itiU iin
starting role until yesterday, but
11.0 ucum wi as aeiisaiionai as
Ferriss. Opposing New York in
the second Yankee stadium twi
light tilt before 5,300 fans, the
Detroit right-hander blanked the
-i.au n, wtcj, wun iwo singles.
Tiaatrts f!mivi iur.a.ii
Four years ago Mueller was a
Tiger rookie but he joined the
army in the spring of 1942 and
had uArlrorl rtn raWnt u.
times since receiving his honor-
performance in the stadium,
iiaut!gt;r oieve u iNeni- is count-
up the slack in the Detroit staff
wuu uy ine 1055 inrougn a
broken leg of Ex-silor Al Ben-inn
Mi loll o. nnllaJ u. n-: a.
"1U 111 name oi me leaaing
Yanks in a day that found seven
teams changing positions.
Bums Down Bucs
RmnHvn un( j
place in the National by topping
Pittsburgh In 13 innings, 6-4, on
Goody Rosen's triple that doom
ed Nick Strincevich. Reliefer
Clvdft TClntr vnniwA ryAU nH
his first victory.
ine &i. l,ouis uards climbed
ha rtf fntn 4ha ftcf 4i.ietA -
mg Chicago, by slugging the
Boston Braves, 9-4, as Jack Creel
teetered through on a 10-hit
pitching job.
Walter "Boom Boom" Beck
lowered the boom on the Phil-
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122-124 S. 9th, Klamath Falls
lies, 8-1, to give Cincinnati a
clean sweep on the three-game
set. New York and Chicago were
imiiuu uui.
Brownies Tod Solon.
Washington dropped below
Cleveland into seventh snot by
bowing in thi St r.n,ii.
5-2. Ono four-run inning on
jrutnty xiaeincr aia tne trick
for the Brownies.
Bnhhv Fctallnla. .l.uik f
cigiim in
ning single gave Philadelphia a
0-4 rage uvur ine inicago White
SOV hllf thn A'b Inet Ihn
-ww .lie oci.iwb
of Pitcher Don Black who
Wnnrhpri hfn hunt. In n nnlllI
with Umpire Cal Hubbard. Black
win De lost tor several days to
further weaken Connie Mack's
depleted mound staff.
1st Round
Of Tourney
Completed
- - -vutiuo Ul .lie AVCdilJUB,
nanaicap tournament were vir-
tuanjr uinpiuieu loaay wiin
John. West, tournament chair
man of Reames, announced that
BULUim rouna maicnes snouid be
' j uuhuiuaj w tUlluajr
Pairings for the second round
oio da luiiuws:
1st Flight
Harry Panning vs. Harley HulL
R. R. Macartney vs. E. MullU.
w nuuut wr now
Dr. Ray Oldenburg vs. Ted Medford
Paul Farrens vs. Jim Kerns.
Sm " CaMel VS B,U Hael"tel
George Merry man.
nay iamo vs. jonn . Houston.
3rd Flight
W. E. Lamm vs. Paul Landry.
R. G. Torgerson vs. Wesley McNee,
E. S. Veatch vs. Paul Haines.
Frank Vlrlnrv wnn frnm Mn.. t.i.
son.
Dr. C. J. Cox vs. Stan Miller
Jack Franklin vs. Al House, '
Jack Webber vs. B C. Johnston. '
Bill Martin won from Tom Wattertv
rrldty, Jun I, 1943
HERALD A WD KEWSriVS
FidoesToVie
For Top Honors
In Field Trids
SEATTLE, June 1 (P) Dogs
frnm a far- muqh n n Tin
, , r .iiiuuia ana
Missouri are entered in Satur
day and Sunday's retriever
trials at the Inglewood Golf and
Country Huh nffiioi.
nOUnced vp.tnrrlnv Thn l.i.
carry American Kennel' club
sanction and winners will be
designated as champions.
M'CAW TOPS HUSKIES -
WALLA WAT.T.A T.inn 1 m
McCaw hospital pushed across
two runs In thn nlcUiU lnn:ri
here yesterday to. defeat the Unf
versity of Washington diamond
squad 7-6.
Site Of Boll
Game Moved
Because Recreation park
will not be In condition Sat
urday for the baseball game
between the marines and
sailors, the game has been
moved to the naval air sta
tion. Limited seating capaci
ty there restricts attendance
at this game to servicemen
and their guests.
HnWPVM Klmr-atr'a
. . , , . Kama
will be played as scheduled
neucauun parK, Deglnnlng
at. 9. n m ann1 "(..III
- ",.. ..huiii re
especially invited, admission
MAURIELLO VS. DUDAS
NEW YOPR- T.,nn . 1 im
Madison Square Garden will pre-
Kfnt. a hnttlo n. U .
tonight as Tami Mauriello of the
Bronx clashes with Steve Dudas
of Edgewater, N. J.
SUKEFORTH REVIVED
NEW VflRIf T.inn 1 At AO
Clyde Sukeforth is back on the
active list as the private catcher
of wild Hal Gregg of the Dodd
ers.
Easy
KLEAN-QUIK
"Nothing Battel"
KLEANER
Selentlffo Hem.bold Cl.sn.r
Bay Fr.m Independent Gree.rj
Whan is M.dfoid
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modem
Joe and Anna Easier
- Proprietors
B. F. Goodrich
V ran
haves new
tin, get this i
Ic't 3 veara
AHEAD of all
wbtrs, .
J
DICK B. MILLER
7th and Klim.
Ph. 4103
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
Will Have Another
FREE DANCE
For the Members
Saturday, June 2nd
HURRY CAB CO.
127 N. 7th
OPERATIONS TEMPORARILY
SUSPENDED
DUE TO GASOLINE SHORTAGE
' The public will be notified when v
operations are returned
L'i.t. nlnnnhnrf nrm. nnltliinM
Wayne Finkbcincr is all out in
broodJump for MichiganSlatc.
FOR SALE
One
Allis-Chalmers Model L O Tractor
with or without Le Tourneau double drum power
control unit. Completely overhauled, excellent con
dition. Less than "os is" ceiling price.
Call or write Porter W. Yett Co., Portland, Ore.
Phone Garfield 4358
alright: . wilmer-
STAV IN SEP. Ill BE
UP AS SOON A5 I
FINISH MY NABISCO
SHREDDED WHEAT
f OH MOM IM TOO I
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j
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Leo's Garage is proud to announce thar it has been
appointed official agency for both
FEDERAL TRUCKS
AND
WAUKESHA GENERAL
INDUSTRIAL ENGINES
' ' ' " .,
Come in arid present your
pumping or power problems
LEO'S GARAGE
11th and Main Sts.
Phone 6603
Sample Flower Garden 50c
Complete, ready to set out, with simple planting
instructions.
-A miniature gay colored flower garden to brighten some
- drab-corner of your' yard, delivered postpaid for -50 cenU.
We like to send out samples of our plants in every section
of the country so folks can see what hardy, well-rooted
specimens we raise.
Here's what we'll ship postpaid for half a dollar:
1 Miniature 'Baby jtoie ..... .!.. $.35
1 Mountain Phlox . ; .15
1 Rote Dawn Perennial . . . .20
1 La Martine Delphinium ... .20
1 Hare Evening Primrose -...... .20
1 Shatta Daily
.20
1.30
You let thU S1.30 value, postpaid, safe arrivat guaranteed, for 90c- If you
- wlsnmorethanone plant of each variety, we will .end our aupar aaaortrnent
conauUnf of five plants of each variety for $2.00 poatpald.
May we jend you detaU. retarding other bargain, in growing parannlal
flower.? Check below and wo wlU tell you about other amailna flower
, valuea. No obligation, of coune. r ..
Writ your name and address below. Inclose 90c and mall to
CLARK GARDNER
72 Autrteaa Bid.
Nam ,
Western Office
leittlt , Wat. '
Please TtU M Aboas
Other Rawer Bargains
NEXT WEDNESDAY
ONE OF AMERICA'S BETTER ATTRACTION?
JAN SAVITT
: v. - . - - - ,-
t HIS VIOLIN AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
18-MUSICIANS - ENTERTAINERS-18
v DANCING 9 Til 1 DOORS OPEN 8:30
Featuring
O Lovely Helen Warren
O A String Quartet
O A Celeste ':X:f
Admission per Person '
Including Fed. Tax . ..........
1.20
"I believe Jan's orchestra will prove to be the
finest I've brought to Klamath Falls."
.s .' "Baldy.1 1