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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1945)
Tigers Bow To Indians; Cards Win Solom Romain 1 Vt Gamot Bahlnd Loading Detroit; Cards Cut Bruin' Margin By JOE RCICHLEn AHsndiilcd Press Sports Writer Tliu slietch SopUmibi'r tlrlvo of llio seven li'iiddiK vuntuwlur for tlin two bill li'iiuiia pennants liromitn'N to turnli.li one of the most exciting races In bunvbiill history. Not since IU2-I. when tlio New York Ciliuils mid Wunlilncton Srimlors copped Ilia fluux on the eve of Urn season's close hits tlii'i'o liei'U hik'Ii tlulit neck aiul nccli atruituics in uoin majors si miillnnuoiisly, The Chk'iiuo Cub unci St Louis Cardinals nrci riiuliiii down thii wire nlimj.it hIiIu by side In tho Nulloniil leiiuiie wlillo five tenmii lira almost wllliln arms' rcncli of oiicli other In tho Amer Iciin. The double dofout of the American Icuiiue li'Uitlntf Detroit 'J'lliom ut the hands of tho Dob Fallor.reluvenatud Ulcvoluncl in dliint yesterday, 3-1 end 5-4. not only prevented tho Bengali from gaining around on the second place Senators, who also lout two iiunieit, but enabled the tribe to move Into fifth place, only 0 Uumca from tho top. The ciuilliil city outfit re nmliiiirt It uiinieit behind Detroit by bowing twice to the aroused New YorK yiiiikccs, una (-i The fourth place Yankees now nro only six unmet behind. St. Louis' third place Browns demonstrated they woro att 111 In tlio thick of tho scramble In quest of their second straight championship, by ripping the Chicago While Sox twice, 3-2 In 1U Innings and 4,1, to reduce the Srwcllmcn s bud to 41 giimcs. The National loop suw the Cards' whittle tho Cubs first place lead to 21 games when the Itedb rds treed the bruins lor tho third straight time. 8-1. The u..rUilrrU runtied Paul DcrrlllK rr. Claude I'uasca and Hank Wyse for 10 blows Including triple by Johnny Hopp and doublo by Kan O'Dca, Dusette Will Get Crack At Mat Beit Prnvidlni- Jack Lipscomb can set bv Ernie Plluso In a till bout In Portland tonight, Klam ath mat enthusiasts will be treated to a belt battle at the armorv Friday when Lipscomb defonds his Junior heavyweight crown against ticorgos uuseiio. Dimette will grapple for gore and glory, but not for gold, as the french-Cunudlan Hercules has agreed to rasslo Lipscomb for nothing in order to get a re turn crack at the covoted belt. Tho musclars are not in the business simply for the hay. ride and the fact the Georges Is wllllnu to forcuo any monetary reimbursement is ample proof of his grim determination to regain the title. After last week's tussle In which Dusette bested the burly Hooslor, Lipscomb claimed that his opponent was merely lucky and would go out in a wooocn overcoat If tho two met again. They are going lo meet again all riuht. and II Is anybody'i guess what will happen when the two gladiators tangle with the belt at stake. Ilufua Jones, negro mntmnn from Detroit, will appear on the card tn the opener against nun Olsen. Not much Is known of Hufus except that he boasts an Impressive string of victories in tho middle west. HOW THEY CTAMfN OIMINU St Tha Aianetal.o Prl AMERICAN LKAUUK W. I,. Pel. h.t.Hll M SI .S7I Wiihinstoa" T S'l 225 at. i,o.iii a ;.; .km New York . M f'1-...i....f ni ST . .nr CI.lr.so M SO .BOS DoHlmi ST S3 .47fl Philadelphia M Mi Yv.lardar'a Rr.ulli cifvtUmi a s. rxiunii . , M.... Vnrl. U'.aliln.lnn Ni. Lmiia 31, Chlcasu 1-1 Hit lame II I....I....I Boinn 4-4. Philadelphia 3-3 (Ut fams 11 Inning.). national lkmwi Chlcaiio jj i : SI. I.OUI J " Droeihlyn M M Hew York "J " I'lttahurih J noiion SJ il Cincinnati 7a Philadelphia i, !l ,i Pot, .o:rj .mm .nsn .1SS .nns .mi ni. Loun s. i;nii?ao NfW Ynrk fl, HniiiSlyn Doalon 'Iilladclphla 0-4. PAUIFIU COAST I.KAOJie W. I.. Pel, Portland arallla Sacramrnlo .... Nan Franclaco ..Ill .. nn .. 711 .. 7S .. 71 , 71 ,. S.1 00 SB 111 72 73 711 .(HHI .Sill .sun .si Oakland .477 .4114 .4311 .3117 Ran Dlrsn H (.oa Ansctei Ilnllvuonil S3 B7 01 nnnnar nv...r t.nl Anselaa fl-l. Portland fl-0, Oakland 8-3. Bcillllli 4-4. Han rranelnrn 11-11. Sacramento 4-10. Hollywood fl-l . San Oleso 6-3 ATTENTION FARMERS Wo pay highoir cash prlcoi for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phont 5175, or tot your nearest Safeway marker operator. OUR BOARDING HOUSI EGrDrWlG&S.'XtETeST AND TO HrVJfe GfUAUMb pWJu t C(4L0R0F0RrAIM& MX OVMKi PACEKiT. - BUT HOW fct-&t CfM x FrVTHEB OM Trie HOUSEBOKV TMCT SEWSTCE&S f if if m, Lord Byron Takes 15th Tournament By WILL ORIM8LEY KNOXV1LLE, Tcnn., Aug. 27 (Pi Byron Nelson possessed the most fabulous collodion of tour nament victories in all Kl his tory today but he said ho want ed ono more. "I won't bo satisfied until 1 win the British Open," the um brella man from Toledo as serted. "If I could win the British Open I would feel that I had reaily hit the top and that there would be no other way for mc to go but down." -Nelson, who captured the Knoxvlllc open yesterday for his ISth major victory or tho year, said he hoped to get a shot at tho title in 1040. The British Open was sus pended during the war but a re vival next year has been pre dicted. Tho Toledo stroking master already has won every big event tills side of the Atlantic uie U. S. Open, the Canadian Open, the P. O. A. twice and tho masters twice. But even more amazing has been his unparalleled winning streak this year IS major tour namenl victories In 21) starts. Tho former Texas caduy ran off and left the boys in the 72 hole Knoxvlllc Open, finishing with a score of 27U, ten strokes better than his closest chal lenger. Restrictions On Ammunition May Be Lifted WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 VP) The war production board Is considering the lifting of restric tions on the salo of civilian am munition, but a decision Is being delayed because Its office of ci vilian requirements fears there might be a shortage for essen tial users. The OCR, it as learned today, took the position Unit unrestrict ed sale of ammunition to hunt ers and sportsmen might leave farmers, ranchers and law en forcement officers without suf ficient supplies. A decision Is expected this week. Even the lifting of restrictions at this time, officials stressed, would not mean much ammuni tion for the present hunting sea son, since it Is estlmiitod it would rcqutro about three months to get supplies into the hands of retailers. Bluejackets Whip Marine Nne, 77-7 Tha sailor nlna from tha naval air station thumptd tha marinas Saturday at Madford. 11 to 1, to give tha Bluejackets undisputed possession of first' Jilace in tha Southern Oregon aague. Pat Patterson, navy hurlar, whiffed 21 batters and allowed only two hits as tha Leather necks chalked up. one un earned run in tha eighth in ning. Chopin pitched for the marina nlna. Medford also fell victim to tha navy club on Sunday by tha score of 20 to 7. Bun Wianserl chucked this one for tha sailors and was never in trouble. Just in! vary stylish Real Tweed Horrlngbone TOP COATS In striking shades of tan and blue. AU.slses, 33 to 46 at Prewar Price $32.50 .Slnea Jill. GmiewsJ MANSTORE 711 Mala St with FORCE, I'M GLfVD Voa ncae BECAOSe SWOMIKJS POP ABOL5MD VrJOOLO B& &tT STIRRIN& UPTBOUBLE NTH A BIS SPOOhi--MiM Klrrr torkI OM TAS TRErAOLO, iNiMrre iBiaen Cnt? A. SM0i?6 60W6 VJARM ,riw,v . w FOR S'hJlI OP, MlrA TODAY'S GUEST COLUMN (From Wild Lit Lints by Jamos H. McCool in The Oregonian) Editor's Note: Wc feul that many Klamath county sportsmen will find this information of great Interest as it deals with Diamond lake and the destruc tive roaches which have been found to be prevalent there. With no further ado, here It Is. Oregon's most prolific natural breeding grounds for rainbow trout is beautiful Diamond lake in the southwest sector of the state, Big fish have lured an glers from all over the world to this lovely Inland body of water, which Is about six miles long and three or four miles wide. It lies In a groovo be tween two lofly, snow-capped mountains, whose peaks arc seemingly only about IS miles apart. The scenic setting is so unusual that many an angler has lost a whuppcr in the weeds while gazing afar. Trout nn to 30 pounds have been caught in the lake.. The fish arc so large that a limit of five in one day has been estab lished by law. And year after year the fishing has been little short of remarkable. But ssvaral years ago some careless anglar dumped what was Itlt of a bucket of live minnows in the lower end of" th likt and today It Is aliva with millions of roachos, trash fish which devour all lha plant Ufa on which tha Dia mond laka rainbows have thriven. If these roaches ara not controlled by tha state . psmt commission, on of the best trout fishing waters in all America will be destroyed. The lake is so large that it can not be "poisoned," as was the case with South Twin lake sev eral years ago. There the roaches were exterminated by a liberal dosage of derrls root powder after South Twin's trout population had been literally starved to death. This lake was New 'All In One' HEARING AID Wed., Aug. 29 Bertram's Store 629 MAIN ST. 1 DAY ONLY HEAR Btewed to- JttyU&U BtatuStakdU, Few beers enjoy Its unique reputa tion with those who know and de mand the utmost. BUY WAR BONDS SICKS' BREWING COMPANY SALEM, OREGON MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY mipA, Ml&WT, . , ii TAP VOITH 0 closed for a couple of years after the poisoning, restocked and now abounds again with rainbows averaging lb inches In length. Game commission biolo gists are studying tha roach problem at Diamond laka and thay believe they can allevi ate the situation by seining the young roaches from tha shallows along shore where thay congregate in the spawn ing season. At this period the rainbow trout stay out in deep water and tha trash fish can be scooped up by the tons without taking mere than a few trout iingerlings in the process. Such seining operations were carried on at Crescent lako last year and more than 35 tons of roaches were removed. But this is expensive conservation work and the game commission wishes sportsmen of Oreeon would refrain from carrying live minnows on fishing trips. The Oregon law prohibits the use of such minnows except where taken from waters in which they ore usca lor Dan. 800 Oregon Hunters Get Antelope Tags PORTLAND. Auc. 27 (VPl The slate came" commission Is sending notices to 800 Oregon hunters that they may try for an antelope this season. The 800 permits were drawn Wednesday from the 1513 appli cations received by the commis sion. The season opens Septem ber 22 and closes September 30. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO HOSPITALISATION N Lata mt Tlma Parmaatnl eaaollat DR. E. M. MARSHA Calrapraetla Pbralelan S Na. lk KiQiiIra Tbaatra SI4 raaaa IMS Without Battery Wires . . . No Leg Straps No Battery Harnest Sonotont, Western EUctrle Acousticons and others, slightly used, at BIG discount. For Hoptlast Cases Htar with the CUSTOM BUILT GEM. Youra takin in Trade. Batteries for All Aids. mum r . . jr. , ;..'. ' v. .1:., n :JJ:: LE6SOMS MYSELF WOULD BE I THERE SHOULD Hz.". 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Traillnz by three runs Eoine in to the sixth frame, the marines suddenly pounced on terrons right hand slants and scored ten runs in three innings. Jock replaced Ferron in the eighth and pitched two score less' innings. The second tilt was a different story. Spencer, side-arm hurler for the fliers, held the marines to two scratch singles and two runs and fanned twelve in the seven-inning came. Nick Ruggicro pitched good ball for the Leathernecks but was touched for four runs in the opening frame. Despite a sore hand, jack Pitts worked behind the plate both games for the Klamath nine. The twin bill made it three out of four for the local marines over Santa Barbara and brings their record to 21 wins and seven losses. Scares - - First game: R. K. Marines 13 10 Bombers 8 9 Second same: R. H. 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K. flIS X fKT. VT. Marble Cook Named Jefferson High Grid Coach Marble Cook, head coach of the Pelicans last year, has been named as head football coach of the Jefferson Democrats in Port land this season. Jefferson al ways fields a strong eleven and has placed high in Oregon prep school standings. I UooK was elected to the teach-' ing staff at Jefferson earlier in the year. He was formerly as-1 sistant coach at Lincoln high for a number ot years before com ing to Klamath Falls last season where his team broke even for the season with three wins, three losses and one tie. He replaces Eric Waldorf as head coach at Jefferson. Selkirk, West Fire 150 In Golf Tourney Belting Bill Selkirk, golf pro at Reames, and John West, one of tlio leading amateurs in south ern Oregon, finished out of the money in the recent pro-amateur golf tourney at Portland's River side course, but they didn't do so bad. ' The Klamath Falls tandem came in with an even 150 over Uie tough 36-hole route to finish 18 strokes behind the winners, Johnny Langford and Harry Bates of Portland, who fired a torrid 134 to top a record field of 40 pro-amateur teams. LONG AND SHORTY OF IT EVANSTON;.- 111. Northwest- em university s football team will probably boast the tallest player in the Big Ten this fall in Bob Roper, 6 foot 7 inch fresh man from Campbell, O. His nickname, of course, is Shorty. Main St. Monday, Aug. 27, 1946 Bevo's Lead Narrowed To 3 Games Portland Loses 3 Straight To Angols Over Weekend; Suds Loom As Flag Threat By PAUL WELLS Associated Press Sports Writer Three games apart, Portland's faltering Beavers and Seattle's challenging Rainiers are headed today for a two-week stay in California that may be the de ciding factor in the Pacific Coast league pennant race. With four weeks left in the season, current first division teams appear sure to keep their roursome intact for the gover nor's playoff. But in what posi lions they will finish is still un certain. Seattle, playing championship ball, is a definite threat to the Beavers who have only 10 games in the last 23 while the Rainiers were copping 14 out of 21. The northwesterners have the one two berths clinched. Bevos Los 3 Straight Portland wound up in a 4-4 series tie with the Los Angeles Angels losing three straight over the weekend, 7-0 Saturday, and 8-6, and 1-0 Sunday. The ENROLL NOW; For Fall Classes, Beginning Sept. 4. Klamath Business College 733 Pine St.. Corner 8th DRSAD IS AT ITS BEST for EIIERGy when it's 1 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Rainiers, after sweeping four straight from Oakland, also had weekend difficulties, dropping Saturday' encounter 4-1 and gaining a split yesterday, Tha Oaks took tho curtain raiser fl-4 and lost tho nightcap 4-3. Halitr Wtaktns Roy -Halter (18-12) was charged with Portland's 8-8 de fen t In the first game Sunday, being uiiablo to hold the Angela after he was spotted to fl-2 lead In the first three innings. Relief Pitcher George Woodend drove In three runs in helping get credit for the win. The Beavers' Don Pulford, who has been out of the lineup for two weeks with an ailing flipper, was beaten 1-0 In the finale although ' he held the Seraphs to four hits. Don Osborn issued only five safeties la blanking the league leaders. Seattle's four-run rally In the last two innings of the opener was not enough to overcome Oakland's five-tally lead. With the score tied 3-3 in the last frame of the abbreviated night cap, the Oakland infield fell apart allowing the Rainiers to load the bases and score their winning run on Joe Dobbins' single. Classified Ads Bring Results. SLAB WOOD For Sale $4.50 per cord No Deliveries. . BURT PETERSON Dorris, Calif. Phone 47S0 3 SAFEWAY