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Friday, Aug. 10, 194S Ball Game Success; Park Disgraceful An orriolnl pulcl iitlmWuneu of 111(15 funs puld $U1U1 to witness Ihu Kiimu WocliioMliiy bulwauu Ilia Murlmn lilubutrotlurH untl lliu llmink'd DuvldUcu. Tho Ainorlcuit Lugloa nutted '150 lo support lliu Junior bnsubull proKiiun huro. Tills uttenrinnce lliiuro down not Incluelo tho murlno bunobiill ii(iiiid of 25 moil, tho Aiiici'lciin LvkIoii mumbrrs , who HimiKtcd in the nriuiiK unci iiikihk ui nuium, or thu pullai who bo nbly uwililcd In kuvpliiji tho crowd inulor control. To our mind this very Knitlfylntf flKiiro proven onto und for nil tlml buHobull will druw liiriiu unouuli cruwdi hero to muko It u piiylim proposition. Wo hnvo often wondered why KlumiiUi Fulls Is not represented In tho Wonleru Internallonul leuuuu which pinna re sumption of pluy In 1 140. While thu bull iliiino win u liowllnif success mid wo lire truly uruloful for tho support Klven the tliuue, wo ciinnot help but feel Unit Hecrcn lion piirk, Itself. I mi ubsoluto dlsKruco to n liitu.i th tt Kliimntll Kulls. When wo took Owens out to look tho field over In the morn ing wa wore downrlKht nshiuncd lo usk hhn lo run under such conditions unci to milt tho two bull toums to function on torruln so unsultnblo to efficient Molding. ,,,,,, Thtiio lire huiiu crocks In tho Infield nnd tho outdo d Is more llko n cow pimtuio thnn a bull dliiinond. Mumberii of the Murine lliisebull club nt tho Murine Uurrucks hnvo slaved over the field all slimmer und It Is only duo to their bplondld efforts Ihul It Is possible to piny bull there nt all. They nlsu helped prepare the illiiiuoud lor use Weclnesduy und tho field n you suw it before thu liiime sturled ws tho neiu in ec)Oi)ernllon nnd help, but tho point Is thnt If wo hnd n bull field hero like Kliimnth Kulls should huvc, ull their prcpurulory efforts w iimnk in s swell urouu would not hnvo been neccssury Topsoll six Inches deep should be plnced on the Infield und ...nri..l,l )mld bo nlowcd under nnd reul grass sown there the Insteiid of tho weeds thnt now prevail, a cureuiner wiumu j hired by tho city to look nfler tlio pnrk nnd tho fences should be repaired nnd pnlnted. ... The bleuchers should bo torn down und dlscnrdcd nnd n new, modern, covered grandstand should be erected. We uro uwiiro of tho npnthy with which these suggest ons hivo been received In tho past, but It should bo done even If It culls for 11 petition und n popular voleT The Indy with tho startling tontines for buscbnlls who lives next to the park should be lulkod lo und an agreement should be reuched which Is sutisfuclory to ull concerned. hero r H it now In the Murine Urn-rocks nlno unci the club from tho navul nlr station. They both oliiy good, fust busubull, but conditions nt Iho bull purk uro so idverso thnt 110110 but tlio most hurcly fnns will venture to risk seeing n bull game there. . i t... i.i..,.,.i,r. i,r. Hi, I, In in r-nvs In at nnv time nnd the heul Is nothing .short of terrific with no covering over your head but " '"v'o cpillo frunkly uro slurtlng agltutlon for rcnovullon of llecreiillon park, not for pcrsonul rcusons, but because wo firmly belicvo Unit Klnmnth Fulls deserves something better thun a puleh of prulrlo land us a site for lis ball games. Wo think most of the people nround here feel tho sumo wny. Let do something nbout it, wliuluyusuy7 Senior Tourney Set For Reames The Iteumes senior club chum plonshlp will bo plnycd this Sut iirduy and Sundny nnd consists of 30 holes of mcdnl piny. Members over 35 years of ngc 1 arc eligible for tho lournumcnt nnd a full hnndlcup will bo nl lowed, according to Tournument Mnnngcr John West. This Is the first yenr Hint this tourney bus been scheduled unci the winner will bo presented with n cup for one yenr. The tournumeiil must bo won three years in a row in order to nc tiuiro permanent possession of tno cup. Fay Park Captures Longacres Feature SEATTLE. Aug. 10 (P) Canada's nine-year-old Fny Park had some of the Joy taken out of her victory in tho SII20 fca luro nice at Longucros rncetrnck yesterday, with a dead hcut In the sixth rnce nnd n $00.30 pay. off on a longshot In the eighth. Fny Pnrk paid $11.20, $0.10 nnd $3. 1)0, In tho sixth Puss By nnd Mickey's Best nosed the wire together to split top money. Gladiatorial, galloping In from tenth plncc nt the half, won the eighth rnce going nwny. Ho re turned bnekers $00.30, $10.00 nnd $1Z.-IU. The day's mutucl hnndle wns $174,610. For foiiiiiicrclnl Iti'frlgornllon SALES and SERVICE See Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. Bll Klamath Phone 645S Air Conditioned DANCING 8 P. M, to 1 A. M. SATURDAY NITE Auspices V.F.W. . DANCELAND 615 Klamath Ave. Muilo by Pappy Cordon's Oregon Hillbillies Adm. 600 tach person, inel, tax. HERALD AND NEW8 SEVEN HAINES us oesi. lor Its excellent oi numm- HOW THEY I la I a. aaaaw 5TAND tlr Th Aaioclalfd PrtM NATIONAL LA(it:. W. I.. Pet .074 .yji ,sio ,4.12 .4 14 .205 Chicago (U K(, LouU ............. 01 HrmtklvM 38 Nrw V.rk M IMtUiiurgH M Hoi I on ..-.7 Cincinnati ., ,..,.,.., 4.1 I'hlUcltlphU 37 , Cinrlnnall 33. Brooklyn 0-4. Si. Loitla 3. New York 3. Chiracs 3, llualon 7, I'll U burgh 3. riiiladelphla U A M K R I cXsTl. A (i V T. W. I.. ret .37! .Mil .VI7 .Sift .SOU .41KI .4711 .344 Detroit - M Waahlniflon , -V New York SI Chimin fll ClPvcUnd 40 Itoattm u hi. iiiiU 4 l'liiUdtiphU it Vilrrda ftrortt St. IxhiU I. Philadelphia O, notion A. Detroit 11. WMhInfton 7, Chlrijro 3. Naw York 3. Cleveland 2. rACiric coast irAorr w. PH. .B.'ll .SII.1 .fl'.'d .41111 .411)1 ,4 .4311 .Jim Poriliind M.... SoaiiiA . Hacrnmnlo ... Snn Kr.nrltro ... ..! ... 70 ... IIS oiktind lis Hn Dlein ..... (11 l.oi Ans.ls ...wu........ Itt Hollywood M Ran Frnclro R. O.kUnd 0. Hratlle 3. Portland I. L.O. Ancnlr. 8, Hollywood 4. ttarmmRnto 0, San Dlrgo 2. Polio Victim Collects Scrap MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 10 (VP) Hurry Hlggonbothcm, 12-yenr-old Dnllns, Tcxns victim of poli omyelitis, has qunllfied for nn Eisenhower Wnsto Pnpcr Collec tion nwnrd nlthough he is con fined to bed nt Elizabeth Kenny institute. Hnrry, n Cub Scout, succeed ed in collecting 1000 pounds of scrap. His nurse said ho divested the Institute and attaches of their pnpcr. Congress Meet To Depend On Japan WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (VP) Tho question o( reconvening con gress appeared todny to depend upon the speed with which Rus sia's entry Into the war can force a Japanese surrender. Tho lew lawmakers remaining on Capitol Hill seemed agreed thnt there would be little point in re-assembling vncntlonlng members before tho scheduled October 8 date unless the war ends or there Is unmistakable evidence of a Jnpniicso collapse. Tigers Wax Bosox,11-5; Nats Win Cords Movo To Within SVi Games Of Front-Running Cubi By Boating Now York By JACK HAND (Associutod Pross Sports Wrltor) Detroit Iiiih n fourth front row hurlcr to tuku a turn with 1 1 u 1 Neyhouser, Al Benton and Dizzy Trout today In Klutterbull Jim Tobin who was wulvcd out of the Nutlonul league In u mys terious cuso similar to la uffulre Itorowy, While thu other Nutlonul leu gue clubs turned up their noses on Tobo lit u $7,100 ticket, the liostcm Hravc waived him out of Iho lenguo unci Into the Amcr-k-un where the Tigers were eager customers at an uniin nounced price. Although Tobln's current rec ord of 0 won an 14 lost Is far below his 1044 standard when hu captured the nation's linuglna. tlou with n pair of no-hit gumcs, tho cnpuhlc righthander should bu u terrific lift to the Bcuguls whose vital need has been pitch ing depth. Tigers Cat Caster Tho Tigers picKcd up a dur able relic! artist in George Cas ter, formerly of the St. Louis Drowns, earlier In the week. With Custer In the bull pen, Steve O'Neill now should be ublo to tukc his regulars off fire man duly. Trout went the route lor the second lime in a month yester day und, nlthough he pnrcclcd nut 10 hits to Huston In un 11-5 triumph, his performance must h a v e been encouraging to O'Neill. Hudy York also showed en couraging signs of striking his customary August home run puce by bushing two Into the stnnds in successive innings off r.mmctl O Ncill and Clem Haus munn. Washington stuck wHhln one game of the Bcngnls by turning the tables on Chicago s upstart White Sox. 7-2. Mickey Haefncr coasted home an easy winner as his mutes belabored Bill Diet rich und Johnny Johnson for 14 blows. Yanks Whin Tribe Joe McCarthy's return to the helm of his New York Yankees struck on auspicious note as Red Huffing trimmed Cleveland, 3-2, fur his third straight since re turning to civilinn life. Al Holllncsworth of St. Louis lefthnndcd the Athletics into sub mission with three hits, 1-0, beat ing Bobo Newsom In the only night gnmc. The St. Louis Cnrds moved to within SI games of first place Chicago by whipping Now York. S-3, wliile the Cubs were bow ing to nn old tenmmntc, Bill Lee of the Boston Braves, 7-3. Brooklyn gained on both the first and second place clubs bv trimming Cincinnati twice, 9-2 nnd 4-3. Art Herring had little trouble In the opener with n six hit Job, but Rookie Ralph Bran ca hnd n tougher time getting by with his six-blow effort In the 12-innlng finale. Pinch Hitler Bnbe .Herman's single finally broke it up. Froshmnn Ken Gables of Pitts burgh earned . his seventh big league decision at Dick Bnrrott's exoense in downing the Phillies, 3-1. Pigtailed Shortstop Spears Fast One mm bit?- t 1 .?..( sjtmnni Ten-year-old Franclna Tomlin of the Death Valley A. C. sand-lotters stops one during a practice session preparatory to tho clash with the Tlnicum Midgets In the Herb Pennock sandlot tournament In Philadelphia. (AP Wirephoto). Farmers Attention! .. We kill, droit and chill your hogs Vac per pound. We cure and imoko your ham and bacon 5c per pound. Wa have the best facilities. Our work Is guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. Milt Olsen Works Wj - fir lf -ivj Clever Milt Olsen tries to slap a toe hold on Walter "Sneeze" Achiu in their scrap last week at the armory. Tonight Promoter Meek Lillnrd has signed Paavo Katonen and Jack Lipscomb in the main event end Antone Leons will meet Georges Dusette in the semi-wlndup. In tho curtain-raiser Olsen will collide with Buck Davidson. Marine Ballmen To Play Central Point Squad The Marine Barracks base ball tcum will play a game Sunday afternoon with Cen tral Point in the Southern Oregon league. The time is 2:30 at Recrcutlon purk and the public is invited to attend free of chnrge. Mills Will Meet Del Moro Club In Tilt Tonight Tonight at 6:30 o'clock Mills will clash with Del Moro on Del Moro field in an American Le gion junior baseball game. All three tenms have been progress ing steadily under the coaching of Vernon Bronkc, John Arget singcr and Bill Albce. Sunday, August 12, at 10 a. m. Del Moro will meet Conger at Del Moro field In a playoff game for the championship. On August 26 a team composed of Eugene junior baseball players will tungle with a similar all star selection from Klamath Falls. This tussle will be played at Recreation park. ;iLeo Has Nothing To Say For Once NEW YORK. Aug. 10 W Leo (Lippy) Durocher, Brooklyn baseball club manager, had noth ing to say today at his hearing on a charge of assaulting a base ball fan. Durocher and Joseph Moore, 50, special patrolman at Ebbctts field, also charged with assault, were held for the grand jury by Magistrate Abner C. Surplus In Brooklyn felony court, after Jonn christian, 21, said at a hearing that they both struck him with a black object after a night game June 9. Bail of $1000 each was continued. How docs a forest fire help the Japanese Very simple. Every forest fire takes loggers off the job of cutting timber for war lumber. The Tillamook fire now raging has virtually stop ped logging in the great north western port of Oregon. Some body was careless, and now the Jap is really happy. Won't you help Keep Oregon Green? V1 4 xh V "Sneeze" Over 4W''t'J CPORTC U Roundup Vj Bv BILL KING (Pinch-Hlttlng for Hugh Fuller- ton Jr.) BOSTON, Aug. 10 P) Stand, lng on his rights as general man- agcr, Jimmy Gallagher boldly preoicu mai nis wui win win the National league pennant "1 haven't seen anybody who can beat us out," he explains. "We've got the best pitching in the league and the most power." . . . But Manager Charlie Grimm continues to hedge . . . "We're not talking pennant yet," said the banjo maestro. "Anything can happen. Take the Tigers. Last week they had a six-game lead and today they're barely hanging on." . . . WATCH OUT NELSON Fred Corcoran, visiting the old homestead between tourna ments, has tabbed three new comers to bigtime golf who will be pressing Byron Nelson very soon . . . They are Claude Har mon, the Detroit pro who went to the semi-finals in the recent PGA championship, Virgil Shreve of San Francisco, and Jim Gauntt of Ardmore, Okla. . . . Fred reports that Sammy Sncad's arm is fully rested and he'll be out to snap Nelson's string of 11 straight major titles in next week's Memphis tourney . . . Fred has high hopes of spot ting next year's PGA classic for one of the greater Boston courses. BIG COUGH Corcoran figures that his pros sro shootine for a total of $500,- 000 this year and predicts that they'll . perform before a half million spectators before wind ing up.their 1945 program in the northwest . . . The pros have raised more than $200,000 for veterans' rehabilitation funds, the largest donation, coming out of the PGA affair in Dayton, which yielded $51,600. MOTHER'S COOKING! Since he gained his army dis charge last Sunday, Hughie Mulcahy, who came out 17 poimds under his best pitching weight of 190, has packed on a pound a day ... At that rate he'll be up to 180 when he re joins the Phillies this weeKena. LEGAL NO! ICES NOTICE OP SAI-E NOTICE IS HKREBV GIVEN that pur iiiant lo an order of the Circuit Court of the State of OreKon, for Klamath County, made on August 1, 1945. In the matter of the guardianship of William A. Jackion. an Incompetent, the under ilgned guardian of said incompetent will sell at private tale to the highest bidder for cash or upon terms, subject to con firmation by said court, on and after September 8, 1943, all the right. tlUe and interest of said William A. Jackson, Incompetent, In and to the following described parcel of real property, to-wit: Situate in Klamath County, Oregon, Lot 7, of Block 36, of Lakeview Ad dition to the City of Klamath Falls. Bids shall be In writing, addressed to said guardian in care of R. C. Groesbeck. Lawvcr. M4 North Ninth Street, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Dated: August 10, 1945. PEARL OSBORNE, Gimrdlan of the person and estate ot William A. Jackson, an incompetent. Au. 10-17-24-31; S. 7 No. 181. Whan in Medford Stay at . HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joo and Anna Earlay Proprietors HARTFORD Accident and Indemnity fempiny INSURANCE LB. WAITERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 615 Main St. Phone 4193 Suds Blast Bevos, 3-1; Trim Lead Victory Gives Roiniert 2-0 Series Edge; Hold Bevos To 2 Runt, 10 Hit By PAUL WELLS Associated Press Sports Writer Seattle expanded its beach head assault against Portland's Pacific Coast league again last night, trimming the Beavers 3-1 to cut their first place margin to six names. The victory gave the Ralniers a 2-0 series edge and was a per sonal triumph for Hal Turpin, another pitching old-timer, who bested Submariner Ad Llska, one of the aces of Portland's po tent mound staff. Seals Blank Oaks In California games, the San Francisco Seals shoved the Oak land Acorns back Into the sec ond division with an 8-0 shutout. Sacramento's Solons beat the San Diego Padres 6-2, and the Los Angeles Angels drove Hoi lywood deeper into the cellar by humbling the Stars 8-4. The Rainiers, fighting hard to stay in the race for the 1945 flag, have held the Beavers to two runs and 10 hits in their last two tilts. Portland scored its lone tally off Turpin yester day jn tne ninth after Llska had given up tnree counters on 10 safeties. k San Francisco took unchal lenged possession of fourth place as Frankie Seward blanked the Acorns 8-0 with a seven-hit job. The win was the Seals' second in three games between the two clubs, which entered their series deadlocked for the tail end of the upper division. Third Baseman Charley Peterson sparked the at- tacK against UaK Hurler Floyd Stromme with three blows good for three runs. Sacs Edge Padres Sacramento's Bud Beasley. the circuit's leading pitcher, regis- ,,vu Ilia XAlll hHUlllfJIl against two defeats as. the Solons de- cisioned the. Padres 6 2. Beasley was never in trouble as he scat tered eight hits and held his op ponents scoreless until the last irame. ine bolons broke the ice in the third with an unearned run, added two in the fifth, one in the seventh and two In the ninth. Los Angeles made it three out of four over its crosstown neigh bor by beatipg the Stars 8-4 and moving four -games in front of the basement dwellers. Rip Rus sel smashed out a three-run homer and Mel Hicks a three tally double to highlight the An gels victory in which, they made as many runs as hits. LEGAL NOTICES Equity Ni IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATEOF OREGON FOR KLAMATH; E, J, SPENCE. Plaintiff MYRTLE ANN SPENCE, Defendant TO Myrtle Ann Snrnrt nf.n..i. iI"K NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on file against you in the above-entitled court and cause, on or before Friday, J r. . " iK, ana u you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint; to-wlt: For a decree of absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of wilful desertion for the period of one year and for such other decrees and orders as to the court may appear necessary and nis allca summons Is srvri ttivut vmi h publication thereof in the Herald and newspaper of general circulation in Klamath Count v. Omrnn nnn uv for four successive weeks by order of the Honorable U. E. Reeder. judge of the County Court of Klamath County, made and entered August 2, 1945. The first publication hereof Is on the 3rd day of August. 1945, and the last Is on August 24, 1945. FRED O. SMALL, Attorney for Plaintiff Suite One. Melhase Building. a Klamath Falls, Oregon, Au. 3-10-17-24 No. 176. NOW AVAILABLE (To AU U,,ri) . ' Adding Machines Calculators ' New Royal Typewriters DESKS CHAIRS FILES Set-Tic, ,b All Machine, PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 122-124 S. 9th. Klamath Falls Avoid the Congestion of Heavily Traveled Routes North and East TRAVEL TRAILWAYS BUSES Leaving Klamath Falls 8:15 A. M. 1:20 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Daily lO. 'Got His" Goat I" I I IBiilKWlWU'KlimHWW) r : 1 i i uxvm Deadlock, thoroughbred of the Myers and Levey stable at Santa Anita track, has picked Buttons, a piebald goat, for a stable com panion. Politics has nothing on racing when it comes to making strange bedfellows. LEGAL NOTICES Sale of Timber, Klamath Indian Res ervation, Kanott Timber Unit No. 4. Sealed Bids In duplicate on forms pro vided therefor, marked outside "Bid Kanott Timber Unit No. 4" and addressed ta the "Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon." will be received until 3 o'clock P. M. Pacific War Time, August 20, 1945 for the purchase of merchantable timber on a tract within the Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon, described as the Kanott Timber Unit No. 4. The unit Includes about 2000 timbered acres with an estimated cut of ten million 110,000, 000) feet B.M. of Ponderosa Pine and sugar Pine including a oossiPie small amount of Douglas fir, incense cedar ana otner species in sections m. i. m s. k. 11 c ana a, i. o. s. i. a. n. 11 E. Each bid must state the price per thousand feet B. M. Scrlbner Decimal C Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut and scaled nrlor to any readjustment of rates as specified In the contract. ' No bid will be considered for less than S7.25 per thousand feet B. M. for Ponderosa and Suaar Pine. I $3.40 per thousand feet for Douglas fir j and Incense Cedar, and $1.70 per thous- i and feet B. M. for other species. Under regulation oi tne uuice oi mce ao ministration entitled, "Maximum Price Regulation 460 Western Timber," maxi mum prices have been imposed effective August 31. 1943, which limit additions to the minimum acceotable bid nrices. These are on file In the office of the Superintendent, Kiamatn Agency, ure gon, and are available to all Interested in this unit. Each bid roust be accom panied by a certified check in the amount of ts.ooo on a solvent bank, pay able to the Special Disbursing Agent. Klamath Agency, Oregon, The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. The deposit of the successful bidder will be applied as part of the purchase price against timber cut on this unit only, or retained as liquidated damages if the bidder shall not execute contract and furnish satisfactory bond for $10,000 within 60 days from acceptance of this bid. The right to waive technical defects and reject any and all bids is reserved. This sale Is made in further ance of the War Program to assist in mitlntfiinlntf lumber production and If more than one bid Is received at or above the maximum prices prescribed by MPR No. 460, they will be considered as if made at the maximum allowable price and tne contract wui oe iwiraea in accordance with Departmental memorandum of Januarys. 1944. Copies of this memorandum are on file at the office of the Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon, and may be referred to upon request The contract wilt specify that all designated timber shall be cut and removed from the unit on or before 'March 31. 1&47. . For copies of the contract, regulations, blanks for submission of bids, and other informa tion apply to the Superintendent. Klam ath Asjency, Oregon. Dated this 17th day of July 1945. at Chicago. Illinois, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Jy. 27; Au. 3-10-17 No. 170. DAWCIE Saturday Night K. C. HALL Sponsored by Towmend Club Modern and Old Time Dancing 9!00 'til 1:00 Men 50c Ladies SOe w r m w v Uliff.rl tiiiifcsji-xrs 24 ".v J --it , If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for' a used ont in the classified. UNION DANCE DORRIS, CALIF. Saturday, Aug. 11 Sponsored by AFL Local Lumber Sawmill Workers TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive Long, Short Trlpi Mov. Youneli Savt STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main Every SATURDAY I 9:00 until 1:00 . - III i I AioKn Make a dat. -for Saturday! 7f. ' "f iliTRflllWAVSlA ' Phone 8078 THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS PHONE 5323 Jack Sayre, Agent