Hittin' and Throwin' and Runnin' Technique
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No fewer than 160 cx-sorvicemcn and youthful major league aspirants attend Bob Fellers baseball clinic at Tampa cnucoflcn I ,iik.
Six Men Pay Heavy Fine?
For Deer Meat Possession
Six Klamath men were arrest
ed yesterday and paid heavy
fines in justice court for illegal
possession of venison. They were
caught with the dressed car
casses of six does, five of them
fresh.
Leo Elvin Friend Sr., and Wil
liam Thomas Myers, an employe
of Friend, both pleaded guilty to
havine the venison In their do
session and were fined $130 and
$7.20 costs yesterday afternoon,
Both denied having shot the
animals. Later Leo Elvin Friend
Jr., John Nelson Friend, Elmer
Nathaniel Carlson and Edward
Thomas Bentley pleaded guilty
to the same charge and each was
fined $150 and costs.
The deer were killed in the
' California lava beds winter graz
ing area. Yesterday the Cali
fornia -state police found the
place where they had been
slaughtered and trailed the car
bearing the venison and hides
back to the state line.
They gave the auto license
number to the local state police
and Monday morning a state offi
cer went to rrlend s house and
found the five freshly skinned
and cleaned carcasses, one other
carcass which apparently had
been killed about two weeks ago
and the hides.
The dressed carcasses were fat
and in good condition a mute
denial of the contention that
deer are starving on the Cali
fornia winter range.
By justice court order the
meat was confiscated and given
to the county poor farm.
None of the men was accused
of killing the deer, the charge
being only possession of venison
out of season, but there was
some discussion as to whether
the last four men brought into
court should be returned to
California to face charges of the
illegal hunting.
Gale Bishop Pilots
Cougars To Victory :
PULLMAN, Feb. 5 (fP) The
Washington State college second
stringers had to give way to the
first five last night as the Cou
gars, paced by Gale Bishop, put
on a second half display to win
a 67-49 non-conference basket
ball verdict over western Wash
ington college.
Bishop scored 26 points, in
cluding 10 field goals, mostly
tipins, although he played only
slightly more than half the game.
The Cougars held a halftime
lead of 24-21. Whitsill's 151
SSCPCDCBTPS5
A Brave Cop
First baseman Johnny' McCarthy-
joins Highwood, 111.,
police force to serve- until he
reports to Boston Braves' train
ing, camp.
Bearcats Tromp
Whitman 52-43
WALLA WALLA, Teh. 5
UP) Willamette's basketball
Bearcats moved into fourth
place in northwest conference
standings last night with a 52
to 43 win over sixth place Whit
man. They play again tonight.
Willamette led at the half, 27
23 after the lead changed 14
times and they were tied five
times.
With three minutes of the
game remaining, the Bearcats
clung to a slim 44-43 lead, but
managed to move away safely in
the fading minutes.
Campbell of Whitman and
Barker of Willamette led the
points were high for the losers. I scorers, with 12 apiece.
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By MARTHA CASSIDY
The kegling cuties of the Lady
Bug league Thursday night
fought head pins to aid the in
fantile paralysis campaign of
the nationwide March of Dimes.
All members interested bowled
one line, one ball to a frame, and
$18.50 was contributed to the
cause. First prize for high score
went to Martha Cassidy, second
to Destie Peters.
Dena Backes, chairman of the
infantile paralysis campaign and
captain of Daggett's Insurance
five, was unable to be present,
due to severe injuries suffered
earlier in the week. Mrs. Backes
will be unable to complete the
bowling season and will be
missed greatly by all members
of the league.
Every team was determined to
win three games Thursday, and
this is the way they split the
pine: Fluhrer's out-bowled Safe
way for the full count, Houston's
Beauty Shop gained three vic
tories from Daggett's, and Coca
Cola moved up to third place
after a hard climb from the bot
tom by taking all three from
Hazel's Beauty Shop. Trouble
with a few total scores on five
and six may surprise both teams,
for after much figuring we see
Black & White the victors with
two wins over Crater Hotel. I
said you would be surprised for
they won one game by two pins
and one game by lour.t
Flo Ann Eaton had high game
of 207 and high series 564.
League standings:
ILUUStRS AAKERT
Eaton . la2 207 17S
Wachter
Coady
Paten
Poppy
Handicap
Total
Kobart-
Bellottt
Dakln .
Moll
964
...135 12S H6 4
-134 123 143 4:j
.. 87 111 129 327
.178 147 131 474
- 79 79 79 237
Casildy
Handicap
793 792 823
HOUSTON'S BEAUTY
125 125 185
150 140
150 125
132 107
154 . 132
... 79
...790
79
708
136
132
128
147
79
415
428
407
367
433
237
Borden
North -
Gates t
PernigotU .
Handicap
COCA COLA
177 130
150 162
147 108
143 144
132 179
473
450
365
430
450
67 87 67 201
148
138
110
143
144
67
816 810 748
CEATtB HOTEL
165 124 180
156 141 130
135 133 92
Jasklewlcl 167 128 186
Green 156 168 133
Handicap 82 82 82
Total
Trulova
Butler .
Milei
861
774
Total
Clinton
Hanrllla 151
Keller 132
Owens ..........lie
Brltt .....153
Handicap 132
449
427
360
481
453
246
430
.289
348
374
3114
3!I6
749 787 695 2231
BLACK WHITE
,...138 122 105 363
133 14H 4 JO
131 111 374
101 135 - 352
159 156 408
132 132 396
Total ..
SAFZWAY STORES
Grissa .... 148 181 133
Ferguson - 84 114 , SI
Gutenberger 109 134 105
Dawet 140 111 123
Geddea 138 145 111
Handicap 132 132 132
Twin Bill
Tops Armory
Mat Card
A double main event two
full length six-round bouts
tops the armory russling card
tonight, and the three-canto
opener is slated to get under
way at 8:30. .
The curtain comes up on what
promises to be a lively affair be
tween the handsome trencn
Canadian youngster, Pierre La
Belle, and an old-timer, Sgt. Bob
Kencston of Gold Hill.
Frenchy LaBelle made a hit
with the crowd here last week
although losing to Pete Belcas
tro. He is one of the lightest
grapplers on the circuit, weigh
ing about 170 pounds, compared
to the general beef run of 165
200 pounds.
Joe Lynam, the Pacific coast
junior heavy champ, meets the
experienced Viking campaigner,
dour Gust Johnson, in one half
of the main event, and Pete Bel
castro and brutal Jack Lipscomb
tangle In the grand finale.
The Belcastro-Lipscomb fracas
is on a winner-take-all basis and
is a culmination of last week's
unscheduled fistifuffs in which
Pete floored Buck with a right
to the chin from ringside, then
vanished before the irate Lips
comb could retaliate.
Belcastro's recent successes in
the ring have instilled within
him the notion that he is the
logical contender for Lynam's
crown and he is pushing every
advantage in order to command
a title match in the future.
Lipscomb nominally is the
number two man on the circuit
and ii is not his intention to al
low. Pete tp slide in ahead of him
without a battle.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By The Aitocialed Press '
NEW YORK Holman Wil
liams, 161 34, Detroit, knocked
out Aaron (Tiger) Wade, 169 34,
Los Angeles, (4).
PROVIDENCE, R. I. Walter
(Popeye) Woods, 166 34, out
pointed Bert Lytell, 157 34,
Oakland, Calif. (10).
SAN FRANCISCO John
Donnelly, 187, Los Angeles,
TKO'd Lowell Strong, 204, St.
Louis, Mo. (6). .
Milne 172 135 1.16
Handicap 98 98 98
Total ..-....'....775 693 776
HAZEL'S BEAUTY
McCollum 132
McLellan 110
Foubert 154
McDonald 97
Adams 199
Handicap 100
118
101
126
109
150
100
127
168
100
354
320
368
333
517
300
Total
798
Siromberg-C a r 1 s o n Radios,
Derby's Music Co.
Total
...822
778
785 2385
DAGGETT'S INSURANCE
Tyler 127 120 122 369
Pape J33 113 115 361
Baxter 108 103 151 362
Sweany 137 124 154 413
Everybody Wins On This One! Attend The
March Of Dimes Benefit
BASKET BALL GAME
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
TONITE
All Proceeds Go To Klamath County's
j Infantile Paralysis Fund
Tickers on Sale at- Door
Adults 60c , Students 30c
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Late News
March Of Dimes
Gets Receipts Of
Tonight's Games
Alt gat racolpti from to
night's bukflball gma t
th high chool gym go to htlp
booit Klamath county ovor th
top in th drlv to mt th
county'i $8000 March of Dlmai
quota.
AdmUiion pric will b 30
cntt tor ttudantt and 60 cinti
lor adulu. and all ticket lold
t th door.
Th playing ipac. oillcloli
rvlci and other xpmt ar
all donated to th intantll
pnrnlyile drlv. Th four Unm
participating ar U numbm
and among th itrongat quin
ioti of th out-of-ichool Baiin
cag Uagu.
In th first gam at 7i30
Oregon WooUn plays th Hen
lay town liam and in th sc- '
ond tilt Rlckys Jwlrs meet
th Tulelak Merchants. Both
gams ar part of th regular
Basin Uagu schedule.
Holdout Parade
In Big Leagues
Forming Fast
NEW YORK, Feb. 5 IP)
Whltoy Kurowskl, the St, Louis
Cardinals' solid thumping third
baseman, and Speedy Luis Olmo
of the Brooklyn Dodgers are the
lutust pluyers to Join the big lea
gue holdout brigade.
Kurowski, who was the Na
tional league's fifth ranking bat
ter and his club's leading belter
with a .323 average lost season,
shot back his unsigned contract
to Owner Sam Brcadon yester
day, remarking that the terms
were anything but satisfactory.
It had been rumored ever since
the last diamond campaign end
ed that the blond. 190-pound in
fielder was ticketed for the
Philadelphia Phils and it is
known in baseball circles that
he is one of a group of Redbird
stars who would like to do their
ball playing in different uni
forms. Olmo, who rapped out a fancy
.313 average for 1943 and han
dled himself ably in ccntorfield,
announced in Puerto Rico that
he was dissatisfied with the
terms Brooklyn offered.
The Veteran Dixie Walker,
who played alongside of Olmo
in the Dodger picket line, also is
unhappy over the contract mailed
out by Brooklyn Prexy Branch
Rickey, it has been learned.
Rot-aria ns To Aid '
In Preventing Wtir
SPOKANE, Feb. 5 (P)
Thomas A. Warren, International
president of the Rotary club,
here with his wife from Wolcr
hampton, England, on a two-day
visit, said that Rotarlans
throughout the world "will join
forces with educators and the
press to force international un
derstanding' by constant discus?
sion of current events to prevent
a third world war."
"A high percentage of the al
lied soldiers of this war never
really understood why they went
to war," he said.
SALE ANNOUNCED
VALE, Feb. 5 H) Sale of
the Malheur Enterprise to Rob
ert V. Thurston, Payette, Idaho,
by Arthur H. Bone was an
nounced here today.
Bone has been living in Salem
since July, 1944. He publishes
the Oregon Farmer Union.
Tuesday. Feb. S. 1948
HERALD AMD NEWS TWO
Beavers Bounce Back
Into First-Place Tie
Aggies Trounce Washington 53-37
To Gain Point While Others Idle
Idaho
Oregon State
Oregon
Washington ....
Wash, State ....
W. L.
8 4
8 4
5 4
5 8
.t 2 8
CORVALL1S, Ore., Feb. S (At
Oregon Stitto college bounced
buck into n tic for first place In
the Doiinybrook northern dlvi-
Little Guys
Will Unravel
Title Tangle '
NEW YORK, Feb. S (PlTho
confused featherweight title sit
uation is going to be cleared up
in Madison Square Garden
March 1 and before that blus
tery month is over boxing will
bo back on a one champion for
each division basis again.
With lkc Williams, tho NBA
eluuuplon, and Bob Montgom
ery, the New York titlcholdcr,
already contracted to straighten
out the lightweight muddlo In
the Garden March 22, Promoter
Mike Jacobs yesturduy an
nounced that he had signed Sal
Burtolo of Boston unci Wllllo
Pep of Hartford, Conn., tho ri
val claimants to the feather
weight throne, for a 13-round
title scrap March 1.
Pep, recognized as 126-pound
champion in New York and
Connecticut, defeuted Burtolo
twice before the Bostonian took
over tho NBA crown from Phil
Tcrranova In 1944,
Flying Start
in
Sip
Stewart B. Iglchart, Jr., is in
troduced to mallet at early age.
Dad is one of nation's few 10.
Sonl men. Polo has returned to
lulfstrcnm Club, Delrny, Flo.,
following wartime layoff.
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sion Pacific Coast coiifni'onco
basketball rucu, and tonight will
try In niiike It two straight over
tho hapless Washington Huskies
and gain undisputed possession
of tho top rung.
The Staters trounced Washing
ton easily hero lust night, 113 to
37. It was the third Husky loss
In as many games on tho present
Wllliimetto valley Invasion,
which started with Washington
in first pluce unci which now
finds the Huskies In fourth place.
Tho Beavers sturted slowly
lust night, but after seven min
utes they moved uhend nt 1H-12
and stayed In front, OSC led at
half-time. 20-13.
With big Red Rochu collecting
10 of his 12 points In the second
half the Beavers far outdistanced
Washington, garnering a 24
point margin ot 41-17 In the first
flvo minutes, then trading off
nior or less evenly the rest of
tho way.
McGrath and Crandull paced
tho scorers for the winners with
14 apiece, while La Don Honson
caged eight for the laiors.
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Door Open at 6i45
I Ends Tonltol
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