Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 25, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Feller May
Ruin Tiger
Flag Hopes
By JACK HAND
Auoclnted Press Hporti Writer
Hubby Feller, utiur 44 montliii
n tl 10 mivy, luoniM im tliu No, 1
luclur In tin) American luiiguo
.mliiy Willi tliu Junior- circuit so
vull balanced that return of onu
mper pro-win' Htm- etui upset the
ippll'CIII't.
IMnill's nliiu remaining meet
HKH Willi Cleveland, represent
ok almost onu fuuiih uf their
ichedulo, ii ru bo spaced (hut they
,v 111 face HnpUl Hubert tliroo
mire times, Washington I'""
:inly three nioro with the rw.
all biinehud In uuu scries, so that
lliu Nat.i will uo Pollur only
jpce.
Tlio way things ntimd today,
With Detroit shading tliu Sena
tors by only u half game with a
long road Jaunt ahead, thrcu
iiiorn dali' with tlio Indians'
flrchnll lottscr call bo tliu kins uf
dciilh to thu Tigers' hopes.
Follor May Ruin Tigers
Keller conceivably could hurl
Cleveland to the ling, for tlio
Tribe in fifth placu Is only Hi
lengllis oil tliu pace mil incir
recent disastrous series with
Washington Just about snulfcd
out that hope. It Is thu threat
uf Hubert beating u contender,
probably Detroit, that holds thu
dynamite.
Any doubt about Keller's abll-
Ity to resume his position us thu
boss man In the league wus dis
sipated last night when he
whiffed 12 Tigers and allowed
only four hits In trimming Hal
Ncwhoiwer, 4-2.
"Of course, I'll be able to
reach a keener edge us 1 go
along," said Keller In a tone cal
culated to chill A. L. hitters.
Washington advanced to with
in a half game of the top by
merely silling In a hotel room
and planning their strategy for
today's doubleheader against thu
Yankees after yesterday's game
was rained out.
Cards Thump
Bruins, 7-0;
Slice Lead
Bv JIMMY JORDAN
CHICAGO, Aug. 25 11') The
Chicago Cubs and St. Louis re
turned to the wars toduy for the
1045 National league pennant,
and If there's one team munagcr
Hilly Suulhworth and It's Card
inals aren't ufruld of, It's those
Cubs.
The Curds, with more or less
Junior edition of the old gin
house cam:, beat the Cubs yes-
terduy, 1-0, In the first game of
u scries that virtually mid the
pennant riding on cvory piny.
That one-run victory on an un
earned run-cut the Cubs' lead
in tho National4 league, to four
nod oiic-mut games.
"We've been beating (hem
when we didn't havo our first
team out there, and I think we
can win this scries," Southworth
salt! before yesterday game.
Rocky Graziano
KO's Cochrane
By TED MEIER
NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (!)
Rocky Ciriiziano, a Brooklyn
loughio with the kick of a mule
in his right hand, is boxing's
latest million-dollar baby.
He zoomed Into the big money
class last mclil by again knock'
Ing out Welterweight Champion
Kreddle 'tied" Cochrane In the
Kith and last round of their re
turn non-title bout at Madison
b(piaro Garden,
A crowd of 18,071, who eon
trlbuted to n gross gate of $100,'
Ifll). thrilled as Rocky unleashed
his murderous right in the Inst
two rounds and floored the Ellzn
belli, N. J, redhead seven times
for nine counts beforo ho stnyed
down for good nt 2:37 of the
lUlh.
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left or right turn, and
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or not you drive a car!
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Bevy Whip
Angels, 7-3;
Suds Win
By PAUL WELLS
Associated Press Sports Wrllor
A first place race hotter thnn
an incendiary bomb continued
unabated in the Pacific coast
league today as tin; Portland
Delivers and Seattle Halnlers
mowed down their California
opposition again to leave the gap
at four games. The Denver
made It four out of five over the
Los Angeles Angels 7-3 last
night while tho Rainier chalked
un their seventh straight trl
uinpl), and fourth in n row over
tlio Oakland Acorns, by the
same 7-3 score.
Shoring count attention with
the sizzling top spot battle was
the 28th victory of (lie season
for ban rranclseo s bob Joyce,
for whom n special night was
singed in tnc heals stadium. The
big righthnnder was pulled from
tho brink of defeat by a two-run
San Francisco rally in tho Inst
of tho ninth to givo him a 7-8
win over the Sacramento Solons.
Crafty Ad Llska, veteran
Portland submarine ball artist,
registered his 10th triumph us
the pacesetters came from be
hind In the eighth to shade the
Angeles. A five-run rally in that
frame overcame u 3-2 deficit,
with Llska helping to win his
own game by driving in the Inst
two tallies with n sharp single.
Los Angulcs otithit the Heavers
11-0 but wus unable to bunch its
safeties off the nging underhand
tosscr.
Seattle rodo to Its 7-3 win
over the Oaks on the booming
bill of Outfielder Ted Norbcrt,
who smashed n towering fly
over the left field fence In the
sixth with the buses londed, It
wns tho 10th circuit clout of the
year for Norbcrt, who pnecs the
circuit In thnt department, Joe
Dcmornn, who went the distance
for the Rainicrs, held Oakland
to seven hits in notching his 11th
straight victory and 17th of the
season,
Haas Threatens
Nelson's Lead
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.. Aug. 25
M'l Golf's new amateur sensa
tion, rangy Freddie I Inns, Jr., of
New Orleans, was back in the
professional's hair today.
As the S13.333 Knoxvlllc Open
moved Into the baekstrctch, the
long-legged Loulslannn loomed
as the main barrier between
Byron Nelson and the Toledo
star's 15th major tournament
victory of the year.
Nelson, grooving his shots in
a harrnsslng rain, stepped off to
n four-stroke halfway lend by
adding a thrce-under-par Oil to an
earlier 07 for a total of 130.
Right behind him at NO, olosc
enough to be menacing, came
the ever-whistling, smooth-stroking
Hans who cracked the fair
way king's long winning streak
!tst weekend in Memphis.
Ann Curtis Defeats
Helser In AAU Meet
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25 (A1)
Lanky, boyish Ann Curtis forged
the first nail in her bid for nn
othor quadruple, swimming chnnv
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Shotgun Shells Received In Klamath
A special allotment of 150 cases of shotgun shells for the
protection of Klamath county crops and livestock against preda
tory birds and animals have been received here with the sanction
of the war production board.
Growers who need this ammunition should
make application at the earliest possible date
because sometime In the future the balance of
tho shells WILL BE TURNED OVER TO
SPORTSMEN IF UNUSED.
Ranchers must make application for the
ammunition on prepared forms showing crops
or livestock damaged and their need of these
shells for protection. Applications arc passed
upon by the county agricultural adjustment
agency with the committee approving, disap
proving, or adjusting the application to It the
need of tho applicant, keeping in mind at all
times that this ammunition is a special allot
ment to be allowed only for crop
protection.
However, this ammunition
disposal of sportsmen If the apparent need of the growers is not
great enough to require the alloting of all the shells.
Applications may be made out at the county agent's office or
nt the stores of local retail ammunition dealers who should fill
the order AFTER IT IS APPROVED from stock on hand. The
retailer should then have his stock replaced by the local whole
saler or distributor.
Growers ore experiencing bird damage right now from early
migratory birds, especially speckle-breasted geese and ducks, ac
cording to C. A. Henderson, county agent.
Malt Flnnigan, local retail ammunition dealer, traveled to
Washington, D. p., while In the cast recently, and was Instru
mental, together with Congressman Lowell Stockman in securing
this release. '
Finnigan predicted that the release of shells to sportsmen
would be unexpected, with little advance notification, and that
the ban would be lifted no later than October 15.
Factories now have adequate materials for manufacturing
shells and the only snag would be lack of shipping facilities to
the west coast. If things progress normally, Klamath sportsmen
should be able to obtain a reasonable amount of shells for hunt
ing purposes in the not-to-dlstant future.
Ammunition authorized by the WPB to fill these orders
may be purchased from any of the following dealers: Bell's
Hardware, Klamath Falls; F. W. Bold and Son, Bonanza; Burke
and Konschot, Klamath Falls; Malin Service, Malin; J. I. Jones,
Dairy; Matt Finnigan Sporting Goods, Klamath Falls; The Gun
Store, Klamath Falls; A. A. Protsman, Bly; Roberts' Hardware,
Klamath Falls; and Merrill Lumber company, Merrill.
"Grey Mask" Gets Boot In Arizona
Remember the "Grey Mask?" Well, the old boy got it good
in Phoenix, Arizona on August 13 when he was guzzled and
unmasked by none other than Danny McShonc, a former favorite
of Klamath Falls mat fans.
The hooded hoodlum was revealed as being one Cyclone
Muckcy, who had plenty of wind taken from his sails and was
reduced to a slight breeze by McShanc.
Our informant told us that the two maulers slugged It out
In the aisle with chairs before Danny dropped the masked,
menace in two straight falls.
This guy Mackey hails from Amarillo, Texas, and he learned J
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n 1 V. ,v it t-.na 1.1; u.u.i b nnun vyi.iv . ' ' uuun v,,
who twisted his mask around until he couldn't see from nothin'
and then cold-cocked him in no uncertain fashion. So another
masked marvel is chalked up on McShanc's long list of victims
and the "Grey Mask" is no more.
plonshlp by defeating Brcnda
Helser and a strong field in the
100-mctcr free style event last
night ns the National A. A. U.
senior women's meet opened.
Miss Curtis, ace of the Crystal
Plunge team of San . Francisco,
was pushed to a new A. A. U.
record of 1:07.5 in winning by
inches from Miss Helser, Port
lt.nd, Ore., former champion who
led lor 80 meters. Today Miss
Curtis will go after the 100-
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HAINES
and livestock
may possibly be placed at the
meter backstroke arid 400-metcr
freestyle.
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Community Hall
Sat., Aug. 25
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By 'Top-wrsngltr'
Howdy folks:
It's less 'n' two weeks 'till
Labor Day when a bunch of he
men are plannln' a trek across
country hoss-back ta Lakeview.
Seems it's an annual affair with
the women folks 'low'd only to
Join in the festivities at nite
'round the ol' chuck wagon. Mac
Barbour is a givin' gome kind of
a hoss opera at the Fairgrounds
on tnc same day. With the eas
buggies a muclin' back in on the
hoss ridin' thar should be a big
crowa Doin places. Heered . a
couple of them Saddle Club
girls, Mable Liskey and Blanche
Harmon jumped the ol' corral
and stampeded ta Portland where
they're a runnln'- loose and crc
atin" commotions. Reckon they'll
dcvelope a few saddle sores 'fore
they git home. Charlie Read's
been out town too, it's rumored
he went to Salt Lake City to git
his' goat! Spec he'll haff ta lav
wake nites counthV sheep fer he
jist bought a herd vS them regis
tered wool producers. On ac
count of Charlie Drew Jr. sold
his pickup he thumbed a ride to
California with Bob Potts. Bob's
hitched ta Debs PotU the feller
with the bell bottom trousers
and a climbin' up the riggin' to
git out of the navy so's he kin
dig up that burried treasure of
hisn 'fore it evaporates. Klamath
is purty well represented up ta
Grcsham this meet. Seth Waters
tuk up three head, 'Pat' Hogue
them two well known fillies,
Franklin Arant his young sprint
er and Martin Stoeschler a short
string. Then thars Jimmie Rick
ey's big bay colt went up fer
sum trainin' on that first place
stuff . . . and that colt don't pay
no more heed to distance than a
steer does to cobwebs. I wuz a
goin' to the Livestock sale las'
Wednesday but the little woman
changed my .mind. She wanted
me to irrigate the spud crop fer
her cUz she was a fixin' to help
at the openln' of the New Town
Shop. Them girls shure as shoot
in' stick to-gether . . . yuh know
they all belong to that shemale
ridin' organization. I better git
to gittin' the water runnin' down
the spud rows and draw the
grate monumental achcevement
uv the press to a close. Bye now.
Independent U. S. retailers re
ported a four per cent decrease
In . the value of inventories ac
companied by an eight per cent
rise in sales during. 1944.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have been appointed sales agents for
Johnson "Seahorse"
Outboard Motors
For This Territory
We have a fair stock of parts and will endeavor to give
you the best service possible having a factory trained
mechanic. As parts become more plentiful' our service
will improve. Bring your Johnsons to us for repairs.
H. E. HAUGER
' 1330 Main St.
8 till 1
60c Tax
SOc Included
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
Power-Driving
Babe Wallops
Dorothy Germain
By JERRY LISKA
LAKE FOREST, IlL. Aug. 25
MP) Versatile Babe Didrikson
Zaharlas of Los Angeles, seeking
her first major amateur tee title
at the age of 32, today opposed
youthful Phyllis Otto, of At
lantic, la., finalist for the sec
ond straight year, for the
women's western amateur golf
championship.
The 38-hole match, climaxing
a week of competition at trap
studded Knollwood club, appar
ently was a shoo-in for the vet
eran Mrs. Zaharlas, who yester
day chopped down defending
champion Dorothy Germain, of
Philadelphia, 5 and 3.
Miss Otto, a senior at North
western university, gained, the
title round with a somewhat' sur
prising 2 and 1 conquest of
Medalist Louise Suggs, Atlanta,
Ga.. but was a decided underdog
against the power-driving Babe.
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Saturday, Aug. 25, 1945
Dusette Earns Right
To Return
By PAUL HAINES .
Under the glare of the huge
arc light at the Klamath arena
last night, Georges Dusette, tho
French Canadian Hercules,
proved his right to a return title
fray with Jack Lipscomb by
downing the snarling Hooslcr
while tho crowd roared its ve
hement approval to the skies.
Lipscomb lifted the junior
heavyweight rassling crown
from Duscttc's head some weeks
ago in Portland and after his
great showing last night Georg
es definitely deserves a return
shot at his hated successor,
Jack opened hostilities by
rushing Dusette before the bell,
pushing Referee Wally Moss to
c.ne side, and flooring Georges
with a wicked kick. The burly
champ then wasted little time in
taking the first fall with a self
strangle hold and a body press
in less than one minute.
Georges apparently found his
bearings between rounds and in
the second canto while Jack and
Wally tangled in a wild, thresh
ing, mix-up on the canvas. Du
sette charged In, yanked Lips
comb to his feet and fogged him
at least six times before the bell
sounded.
NOTICE
There will NOT be a Rodeo
at Beatty Sunday, Aug. 26.
Postponed indefinitely.
Air Conditioned
DANCING
9 P. M. to 1 A. M.
SATURDAY NITE
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Music by Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies
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ARMORY
HERALD AND NEWS TH BEE
Title Tiff
Dusette evened the count In
the next heat by smashing Jack
to tho deck and dropping on top
of him with a body press. No
cessation of action occurred in
the fourth round with Georges
beating a rapid tattoo with his
fists on Lipscomb's body. Jack
sagged toward the floor and his
opponent brought one up thnt
lifted tho burly Hooslcr 12 Inch- ,
cs off the canvas.
This wns tho beginning of the
end for Jack as Georges smash
ed him through the ropes and ,
then reached over and applied a
crushing full-Nelson, dragging
him back into the ring at tho
same time, and took the final
fall and the match to the thurv ,
dcrnus approval of the fans.
Walter "Sneeze" Achiu grap
pled to a draw with Buck David
son in the seml-windup although
it appeared for a while that
Buck was going to break a prec
edent of long standing and ac
tually win a match here,
"Gorilla" Poggl mado his de
but here by pouring it on Milt
Olsen hot and heavy while cop
ping two out of three falls.
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