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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1946)
By HALE SCAHBROUQH Stars Clown Way To 59-29 Over Four Local Quintets ili So Much Nonsense Another voice linn chimed In unlimt llin Smitliiirii Oregon basketball conference's system of dacidlng thn season's tltloholdlng team by mean of a plnyolf. Harry Chip man of the Modford Mull rrlbuni Jocsn't llko It sithcr. C h I p m a n contend that i . 1110 1 o u r 11 u- U ... H . & .11 1 MIL lllllf 1IIH- i .rlcl'a r D r e- Iciiinuvo 1 0 :he stale lour lev might very cuslly bo the very club which linn been a doormat for the other three teams of thn loop all sea ton. A last-place outfit might get hot In Hie playoff and win a couple of uiinicM, gaining the con ference title niul no on to the Mil 10 Kol-logcuicr. . Of course, thn teum which him swept the league ull season should be able to sweep the tourney, but iinythhiK can hup pen In a basketball Kiune. Tournaments art all wtll and good, provided the teams taking part haven't already been playing each other every other weekend during the on, but Is io much nomeme in a lour.teem loop iuch at ouri. In the coming meet at tho Ashlund college of education kym tho only bit of satisfaction ! solution match, Certainly Med I ford in unluu to net no 11 rait Jtiy .-1 ,.f lulj,l Ifll.ml.lh ITllIU 1 again, if things turn out that 2 way, iiur biiuuiu iiiv I'vnvMiin i have anythlnit to shout about if they allele In ahead of the Tor nado after two defeats already. 'iiii in 1 ritti rni m rrnin mr .! met uini we inline 1110 rencans 4 a pnnn irrnuni ni iiinnHfMVPB ill I aoon feel that we'd earned tho I not squeezed in through tho bnck J door, ' J This department's angle is to t drop the tourney and let the ! aonn'o rjwnrrl otanrl fnr uihnt i 11 warm, or uriiiK enuuKii iumiiis . ! t IV.. Innx U mb. n nlntinlf s worthwhile. 1 1 Driers Norm Worthley, who win out here at tho air station for quite a while and couched and pitched i for tho KNAS baseball teum hutt jumnitr, Is coaching Junior high basketball In Medford now. There Is nothing new on the football coaeh situation at the high school. The Peilcani still don't have a coach for next fall, but in all justice to Klam ath Falls' multitudinous grid iron fans, there should be one hired pretty soon. We can't have a soring foot ball practice at the high school but tlicrc is nothing wrong with allowing tho coach to get ac quainted wiui mo ooys nc s go ing to work with tho next fall Aggies Look Askance At WSC Series COnVALLIS. Feb. 14 Ore gon State's basketball teum, tied with Idiiho for first In tho torrid , northern division hoop chase, will play two of its three remain ing home games this week when Gain Bishop and his Washington State Cougars invade Corvnllls Friday and Saturday for a re turn series with tho Bcuvers. Although Washington State Is resting firmly In the cellar 01 the conference, tho Cougars ' probably arc tho strongest cellar k club In the history of the norm A cm division, With two all Americans in tho lineup, Center Vlnce Hanson and Forward Bishop, tho Palousc club pro sents a high powered scoring attack that noses a real problem for any opposing team. Bishop is ratea tnc greatest noop.stcr since Stanford s Hank laiiucui. Wolves Decision Seattle Ironmen HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 14 ! Tho Hollywood Wolves of the southern division of the Pacific Coast Hockey league took an easy 7-3 decision from Seattle's ironmen, ( last season's chant' Dions, here last night. The Wolves, playing one of tneir pest games of tho season, went ahead in tho first 30 sec onds. Tho northerners, however, came back for two goals to hbld first period edge. Hollywood outscored the vl.il tors S-l in the second session to salt the game away. Grandma Is Canine Empress NK.W YORK, Feb. 14 (I') A grnndmotner Willi six summers behind her ruled as queen of the canine world today, with an as sist from a three-year-old daugh ter sho brushed usldo in her rise to tho throne. Ch. Ilotherlngton Model Rhy thm, six-year-old wlrc-hulrcd fox terrier, breezed through u fluid of more than 25UU of dogdom's aristocrats to take 1110 coveted prize, us best In show at tho 70th iinnuul blue ribbon classic of the Westminster Kennel club which wound up at Madison Square Garden curly this morning. Tho llltlo whlto bitch, owned by Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carrulh urs 3rd of Glendale, Ohio, de throned her own daughter, Ch. Hethcrlnitton Navy Nurso. In tho competition for top honors among their own breed. Then, as If to show the spec tutors there were no hard feel' Ings between them, the two went to the center of tho big arena together and walked off with the "best brace In show" award. bntrlcs of tho terrier class mudo a clean sweep of the 1046 show when four Seiilyhums Ch. Itobln Hill Grenadier, liobln Hill Hit Parade, rtobln Hill Memory and Robin Hill Brigand owned by Mrs. Robert B. Choato of Dun vers, Mass., grabbed the trophy awarded for the best team in the competition. ' 'By MARTHA CASSIDY At long last we have the of ficial returns from the Portland Oregon Women's bowling tour ney held in January. Klamath Falls entries came out as fol lows: Class A: Doubles, second, Eaton and Swoapc, 1028; Singles, ninth, Green, 332; 1 5th, Poppy, 404; 10th, Adams, 400. Class B: Doubles, Poppy and Pornlgottl, 806; Singles, ninth, Backes, '470; 11th, Borden, 475; 15th, Pcrnlgottl, 473; 20th, Bax ter. 457. Class C: Team event, third, Willard hotel, 104B; Doubles, third. Hanvlllc and Hobbs, 842; Singles, first, Tyler, 481; sixth, Hanvlllo, 450, Kitty Hanvlllc won the class C all-event trophy with a 2303 total. On the local scene Hazel's Beauty shop was the only team to win three games last com petition night, getting straight victories over Crater hotol. Without a captain or enough suds 10 make up a mil team, Daggett's Insurance got a one and two split with powerful Fluhrer's Bakery. Flo Ann Eaton to the spotlight with a 203 game and 567 series. Isu belle Milne's 520 scries for Dug gctt's was second high. Coca Cola remained firm In third place by out-kcgllng Hous ton's Beauty shop for two and Safeway went under twice at the hands of Black and While. fLUIiaUK'S HAKfcHY Eaton .. 1114 Ma ISO 807 w.chler . 113 131 113 400 Coadr 172 143 437 McDonald 1 BO PS 132 320 Puppy 177 1 31 140 4IUI Handicap S3 S3 S3 24 Pelicans Put On Final-Period Splurge To Down Marine Independents, 48-31 By HALE BCARBROUGH A fresh new teum for opposition every period didn't faze tho Kunsus City Colored Stars at the high school last night as tho professional buskctccrs romped and clowned through four quurters for a 90 to 20 win over a quartet of Basin loop squads. The Slurs went at polnUmuking seriously against tho Chilo quln AB Bukery quintet in the Initial frame, finishing with a 20-3 lead wiiich'thcy proceeded to kick around for the remainder of tho gume, Rlckys Jewelers took over for tho second canto and man aged to score 4 points while the Stars were lobbing in 14. Ashley's Chevrolet played the third period and out-scored the Stars, 0-4, while tho travelers delighted the crowd with a display of amazing passing with out troubling to shoot at the basket. In the fourth frame, with Tulelakc's Associated Oil on the floor, the Stars went into base ball and football routine and were again outscored, 16-14. That fourth period was a riot of comedy on the part of the KC clowns, but they pulled one bit of stellar defensive play every basketball coach ought to copy. Tutelage got a rebound from Iti own buskct and the travelers crowded the Oilers steadily back almost the length of the court without allowing them another flip at the bucket Jesse Owens, the original rocket man on the cinder paths, put on an exhibition of Indoor sprinting and hurdling during the hair. Despite being 10 years past his prime, Jesse is still as trim and well-built an athlete as you'll find anywhere. In the preliminary game last night the Pelicans battled the Marines on even terms for three periods, then turned loose a spec tacular burst of steam in the final three minutes of play to score 16 points and win 48-31 The count was 32-20 when the Pels cut away in the last quar ter. Jerry Thornc, Klamath cen ter, left the game in the first half wltn a badly split finger, came back to play some more in the finale and was then carried off the floor with a sprained ankle. Jim Palmer of the Pels and Paul Adams of the Leathernecks were thumbed from the game by Referee Harold Douglas for bick ering on the floor. Score by quarters: Team 1 2 3 4 Total Pelicans . 11 3 14 20 48 Marines .. 8 10 4 0 31 Wind Subs For Golf Hazards NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 14 (I") A strong northwest wind sub stituted for contour hazards on the flut City Park course today us top ranking golfers assembled for the eighth New Orleans open tournament. A similar wind, accompanied by a downpour, yesterday caused discussion of an opening round postponement. But Chairman Fred Ketchum of tho course com mittee said the four-duy, 72-holc medal play tourney definitely would begin today unless a last- minute check showed impossible course and weather conditions. 1 he weather hud the dopesters busy nguring tnc chances ol De fending Champion Byron Nelson who got the lion's shore of pre tournament attention, and such strong challengers as Ben Hogan and bum Byrd, who won the 1044 event. Tomorrow's forcenst was for fair weather, temperatures In the 40s, and diminishing winds. Hogan, definitely in his stride after six months' competition and fresh from setting a 264 Texas open record, had plenty of supporters. Tola) 721 830 sn HOUSTON'S nKAUTY Kolwrf loo IKllotfl .. im WhlUnc .100 Moll 137 Canldy 131 Handicap . US MS 103 147 143 142 S3 13S 114 3113 374 441 433 2S3 ,..74B 782 7 SB 231 Tolal COCA COI. A Almrnlce - 120 IM Ilordon 1111 131 Norlll -1J4 GelM 107 I'ornlaottl Handicap ....140 124 130 130 B0 Total .. BIO 702 SAKKWAV OrlSSI 134 120 remutoll ... 72 73 Gulenuarsar .m..l(4 130 Dawn 110 124 GeddM ... -..144 Handicap .....133 120 147 132 104 143 13.1 110 127 133 ToUl ..712 . lll.ACK A 137 123 1B1 130 123 112 Clinton . llanvllla nooth Owona ... Urlll Handicap Total , WHITE 147 127 1211 132 133 13B 112 Tmlovo ... niitlor Mllea JniklAWlcc Graen .......,.......13B Handicap 81 ma 7oo cBArm noTKi, 14B 123 123 123 131 130 130 123 103 112 131 144 131 81 Total ...74B 143 121 132 120 SI 722 77 2248 300 430 3110 400 431 207 300 273 370 373 4411 403 4.11 3113 443 ana 440 330 403 3117 3117 407 400 243 HAZEL'S BEAUTY Patty - 1.10 McLellan 120 roubcrt .121 McCollum ..- 143 Adami - 132 Handicap 04 1(10 180 no imi 130 114 121 142 137 140 04 04 Total 70S 772 830 DAOOETT'S INSURANCE Tvler 142 130 140 Pane 107 141 133 Dakln 120 130 132 Milne 103 100 10B Abiontea 1 100 100 Handicap ........ .107 107 107 40B 384 .171 40fl 440 232 412 381 420 029 337 321 ToUt ...759 702 B3t 2300 Rajah Will Teach Sox How To Hit SSCPCDQ3TFSS Players Battling For Chance On Giants' Baseball Squad MIAMI, Flo.,- Feb. 14 (IP) The New York Giants, first of the baseball clubs to, begin training with their full complement of players this winter, have been working out for three days now under a warm sun at the local park, and their manager, Mel Ott, says ho has never seen any thing like it. He was not quite prepared, nor wos anyone else, for the way the boys have pitched in and be- Locals .... 3 4 Stars 20 14 6 16 20 4 12 50 CHICAGO, Feb. 14 MP) Rogers Hornsby, who holds the Nationol icuguc modern batting record of .424, will help touch the Chicago' White Sox of the American league how to hit. Leslie M. O'Connor, White Sox general manager, said today Hornsby will fly,ao Pasadena, Calif:; March 2 and aid Manages Jimmy Dykes In club drills the week of March 4. Hornsby, who batted over .400 three times during a 12-vcar stay with the St. Louis Cardinals und led the National league in hitting seven times, currently is the director of the Chicago Daily News baseball school. Hornsby, elected to baseball's hall of fame, last was active in organized baseball as manager of the Oklahoma City team in tho Texas league in 1040. Illegal Trapping Charge Against Puckett Cleared The charge of trapping with unbranded traps brought against Everett Puckett in justice court recently has been dismissed by Clark Dix, the man who orig inally signed tho complaint against Puckett. Dix has also paid $7.20 court costs. Puckett hod entered a pica of not guilty and there was to have been a hearing today. The accusations were that Puckett had used traps not marked and registered with the game commission to catch musk rats on property leased by an other person at Aspen lake. Chevrolets Top Henley, 46-34 Ashley's Chevrolet of tnc Basin league defeated the Hen ley town entry 46-34 on the Altamont gym floor Tuesday night. Rex Young plunked in 20 points for the winners. The Chevrolets had the. lead all the way and halftime score was 27-14. Tomorrow night Ashley's plays the Tulelake Fly ing A, Basin league leaders, at Altamont. CAMDEN, N. J. Westley Mou zon, 138, Philadelphia, outpoint ed Buck Strcator, 143, Haddon field, N. J., 10. Tommy Merrill, 151, Camden, outpointed Mike Dcstcphano, 140, Philadelphia, 6. MINIMUM WAGES SALEM, Feb. 14 (P) The state apprenticeship council has authority to establish- minimum wages for apprentices, Attorney General George Neuner ruled today. India is so "called "because a Sanskrit word "sindhu" was cor rupted into Indus for the Indus river. Friesen-Welman Co. 1715 Main Phone 7043 PLUMBING and HEATING ) 1 T, I l r i: wnei mpaic Tf oik v H en Plumbing and Heatlna Friesen-Welman Co. J. E. Frlesen N. A. Welman There is nothing funny about an accident or a lire. Let us write a policy that will relieve you of a lot of grief, Hans Norland, 123 N. 6th St. Phone 6060. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main LOOK! Boys' SWEAT SHIRTS PLAID JACKETS Oregon Woolen Store 800 Main 85-FOOT LANDMARK " , f i ; " - '"I v - Dude Chick, Lynam In Top Event Tonight's top rasslc, putting Jumping Joe Lynam agalast Cowboy Dude Chick, bids to be the best main event on the local mat since the days when the Grey Mask and Rough Rufus Jones were cracking craniums on the northwest circuit. Neither Lynam or Chick Is a beak-breaker but both arc first water musclemen of a different .stripe. Klamath fans remember Chick as one of the most powerful of all men and just about the daddy of all airplane spinners. When he was appearing here regularly four years ago his aerial artistry mowed a swath through all op ponents who would sign to meet him. Chick's sturdy-oak legs are re puted to be the most substantial in the rassling game. The Dude developed his gams as a rodeo riding youngster and his main tenance work on them has been accomplished by riding, long hikes and mountain climbing. Lithe Lynam needs no introduc tion to the fans around here, al though he's been on this circuit for only about six months. In that short time he has risen to the top and is now considered the champ of these parts. Steve Petroff will be here to night for the semi-final against an opponent not yet announced. In the opener Gloomy Gust Johnson comes into contact with Red Dawson, Michigan logger, who is now flexing his muscles in the great northwest. Wally Moss win third-man the bouts. The curtain goes up at 8:30. Seals Sailing For Hawaiian Training Camp SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 14 m The San Francisco Seals sail to day to collect a few leis and try the warm breezes of Hawaii for limbering up the winter-wasted muscles of baseball players. The Coast league club bad 35 'players signed for the voyage aboard tne a. s. Aleutian, witn extras including sports writers, bringing the sailing list to 47. This will be the first spring training for a mainland baseball club in Hawaii since the Port land club of the Coast league worked out briefly there in 1017. The Seals expect to return here in a series of flights begin' ning March 24. . . This Is an artist's sketch of an 85-foot high water tower to be built on Chicago's Tarn O'Shantor Country club golf course this spring. It will be visible for 10 miles. gun battling for the privilege of playing for the Giants. Some thing is going on here that is dif ferent from the pre-war years. It amounts about to this: The youngsters are eager the kids fresh out of the service to show what they can do, and the vet erans are nervous. It is something that will be repeated in every training camp this spring An upheaval is in progress in the big leagues. Every club is loaded with strap ping young men who in the past two-three years have been star ring in service ball, and who are confident of their ability to de liver in the majors. They have reported in great shape, ready to play nine in nings of ball tomorrow. But they are not the only ones in that condition. The veterans are ready, too. They have appreci ated the competition they were about to run into from the kids, and they have made a point of taking special exercises for weeks to tone up their aging limbs. This has been true both of the men who played last year, and of the stars who have been in the service, away from the game for several seasons. All of them appear to have realized sudden ly that baseball is a pleasant way of making a living, and a very nice one, at that. Louis Says He'll Kayo Billy Conn LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14 (P) Louis by a knockout or Conn by a decision. And the authority for that pre diction is the champion himself, here to golf and relax. Joe, accompanied by Manager Marshall Miles' and a bagful of clubs, arrived yesterday. He ap peared far more concerned about his chances of duplicating the two-under-par 70 he turned in on his last trip here several months ago than about losing his title to Pittsburgh's Billy in their June bout. But his private guess offered In his usual reticent style, by codding his head to questioners is that he li win by a knock out. Then he said that to do it lie d have to trim 15 pounds off his present 220. The tiger Is found in every part of India from the slopes of the Himalayas to the Sundar bans swamps. By The Associated Press BUFFALO, N. Y. Willie Pep, izbi, nartiora, outpointed jim my Joyce, 1354, Gary, Ind., 10. (Non-title). Rudy Zadell. 130. Barberton, O., outpointed Mike Martyk, 1345, St. Catherines, unt., H. ' ly DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. Ample Supply LEE AND DISNEY HATS Sugarman's 6th and Main ZMie. and (fU BARBECUE 126 So. Seventh St Next door to The Driftwood -At Delicious Barbecued Sandwiches Sizzling Steaks (French Fries) -Ar Breakfast Orders Anytime OPEN 6:30 a. m. 'til 2 a. m See the World's Largest Picture of Oregon's Crater Lake . Arllit Palntad br K4 Earlt, Oregon Scenery Thursday, Feb. 14, 1946 HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEN Yebfoots Solve Mystery Of How To Beat Bishop STANDINGS W L Idaho 7 4 Oregon Elate 7 4 Oregon 6 5 Washington 5 7 Wash. State 3 8 EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 14 P) Roses are red. vi'lets are blue and the northern division is still in a stew as this Valentine's day finds the University of Oregon holding the solution to the Bishop case and a 69 to 65 vic tory over Washington State after a little basketball party down here last night. Oregon's answer to the prob lem of State's Gale Bishop was Bob Hamilton, who hauled off and scored more points than the aptly named Gale, who buck eted 32 Tuesday night and col lected 20 in last niht's renewal. Hamilton bested him by three in Oregon's triumph. The champion Webfoots, whose prospects had looked bleak after their Tuesday loss to Bishop & Co., hopped right back into the pennant chase and stand now just one game back of the co-leaders, Idaho and Ore gon State. And Oregon rests now while the others put their leader ship to the test Friday and Sat-, urday, Idaho against Washington and OSC against Washington State. Last night's collision was a thing of speed and fury, close until Hamilton personally con- PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO nOSPITlU-IZAI IO.S Ne Lou of Tlroo Permanent Beiallit DR. E. M. MARSHA Calreormetlo Phratrtae 0 mm. life Eaqalre Tkalll Bids rkono IMS ducted the Webfoots to a nine point lead in the last five min utes. Bishop went out with two minutes left to play, but his mates cut the margin to four by the game's end. The visiting Cougars .tallied first, but after the ice was brok en the count was knotted 11 times and the lead changed hands 18 times. WSC was in front at the half, 37 to 36. 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