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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1946)
Sportsmen Will Set Out Magpie Traps In County By HALE BCARBHOUGH Bum Dolillniior' imiuplo trup Idea took hold lioro luiil nlKht ind tho Klamath Sportsmen's association has doclded to scatter dozen or no of tho traps uround tho county as a niomiH of diving further prolucllon to our youiiK pheasant crop, Magpies mid crown iii'o imlurul enemies of pheasant, robhlng nuts uutl eating tho eggs. Dehlliincr's trup, u wood und screen nffulr bulled with incut to luro tho prcdutory birds, hus proved very successful on his runch In recent duyii. Kills 11, Ciipps of Copco offered to build tho trnpB for tho sportsmen If ho Is provided tho inuterlul. They will then bo placed In pliiees where pheus- I mil nest or wnoro young uira T School Hoop Finals Set "riday Chiloquln, Gilchrist In TopSoodod Spoil For County Tourney Chllocpiln und Gilchrist huvo ' the tun.&ccdi'd spots In the "ylUiuiuitli county H school basket MhiII tourney comlnK up Febru ary Ti.-2'A ot Altiimont gym. Those tennis rnnk one-two In the conference und Merrill unci JM 11 1 1 11 occupy positions three und four. In tho first round piny. Chilo quln meets Snored Heart ut 0:30 ii. m. Friday nnd Merrill plnys lloiinn.n ut 10:30. In tho lifter noon (illchrlst plnys Illy ut 2 p. in. und Mill In nieels Henley ut 3 o'clock. ' Friday nltiht the first game of the second round will be played between the winner of Ihc Chiloquhi nod Merrill pairing mid another between the losers. The tourney Is a double elliniun lion affair. The filiul winner will then compete oxidant tho Jackson Josephlno county 11 winner for the right to go to tho state U ineel to bo held tills year In Ar before linglon, one week lute prep tourney, the 1 Cage Results By Tho Associated Pros Eugene high 40, University high (Eugcno) 20. Cottago Grovo 34, Springfield Myrtle Point 34, Marshilcld 12. North Bend 44, Coqulllc 21. Salem 30, Medford 34. Central Catholic 08, Pnrkrojc W. Greshom 30, Hood River 28. McMtnnvlllo 60, Forest Grove JO- r llillsboro 40. Tigard 34. . I Oregon City 43. St. Helens 30, Bcavcrton 25. Ncwberg 23. ' Washington 38, Grant 30. Benson 18, Commerce 14 overtime). noosevelt S2, Frnnklln 26. Jefferson 60, Snbln 20. i Work On Hermisron 4 Track Underway HERMISTON, Feb. 20 P) nennviilion of the fairgrounds horse racing oval, grandstand nnd stable ore underwny here In preparation for two racing meets planned this senson. Jim Kiutner und Con Bessln ger, promoters of tho plnn. snld 100 stables would bo available and booths erected for pari mutual belling. They announced application for two race meets would be filed with the Oregon .rnclng board within a few days. The sportsmen said they would also try to iirrangc ut least two races each day of the meet for Oregon broil horses. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By Tht Associated Press BUFFALO, N. Y. Joe Mus cnto, 104, Buffalo, knocked out Irish Jimmy Crawford, 1021, Cllffslde. N. J., (3). Sammy Bnurdl. l.lfll. New York, stopped Allen Faulkner. 140, Buffalo (1). LEGAL; NOTICES NOTIOK OK FINAL BKTTteKMKNT Notice ( hornhy Rlvtn Hint thn under ilRnett Adinlnlatrntor of U(o tnXnXn of S'tiOtTmn J. Btawnrd, rtecMflod, Hah filed In thn Cirrull Court of the Hlnln of Ore- ffoii for KUmftth County the final Re count of hU ndmtnlXmtlon of Mid entnlA And the Court hni ppolntcd the aih dny of Mnrch, 10-1(1, nt the hmir of rlevon o'clork In the forenoon of Mid doy its tlio tlmo nnd (he Courtroom of nld Court bk the plnce for hearing and cttlemcnt of Mid account. Done January S. lfMti, KAMI, HEDMOND, Ad ml nlMrn kn ot the E(nte of Thomas J. Steward, derrmed, r. 8-13-20-27; M. ft-No. 2D1. NOTICK OP FLUXION Nollco In hereby Riven, that the Bonrd of Suporvliom or Poo valley Soil Con arrvntlnn District hnvo net Suturdiiy the ifllh dny of Mnrch, 11)40. holween the hour of eight A. M. and five P. M, at tho Olene Community Hall in Olene, Oregon, nu tho time nnd plnce for hold ing tho nnnunl election to elect n nuper vlaor to mit'ceed tho expired term of A. W. Schnupn. Dnted thli lflth dny of Fehrunry, 1040, A. W. SCHAUPP, Seprelnry, T. 20 27; M, 6 No. 200. Folding Camp Cots yel they'te. luck Thill in exceptionally sturdy and are built to "take it." A large shipment priced or quick sale at $6.75. Alio Martin Automatic Reels $9.55 now In stock at The Gun Store 714 Main aro loosed, This Is the uesl tlmo lo muko this move, It was pointed out, when tho mutinies lira huvliiK trouble flndhiK rood unci will bo more easily pulled In by bait. The sportsmen last night also voted to campaign for making a public shooting ground of the Upper Klamath preserve, and to also send a resolution t o Washington against the proposed liro arms registration law. That bill wus labelled "crack, pot, fit only to muko fat Jobs for someono," and one member declared that it wus contrary to the constitutional rluhls of Americans to have und bear arms. Condemnation of tho pro posal was unanimous, ConccriihiK tho recent action by a California orijaiilation suKKcsllnit that Iho deer season down there be moved up to co incide with Oregon's and Unit the California out-of-state hunt hiK fee be lipped to $19, no definite decision was reached, ultliouKh debute, pro und con, on the subject was lively. Some members favored let ting the California game com mission know it would be all right to raise the license tee Oregon out-of-state licenses are SIS but to urge the sea son stay as it Is now. Others wished to remind the California commission Unit the pheasant, duck and kooso hunt InK down Ihero wus duo in part to conservation work up here, and still others believed that the Siskiyou county sportsmen have a IcKltiniulc kick comlnK. One experienced hunter de clared that he wouldn't trade one hunting senson in Oregon for 30 hi California. Election of officers was the primary business of the Klam ath sportsmen last nlKht. Dr. W. J. Kcsslcr, president for thrco years, declined tho nom ination for another term, and Paul Winters was chosen to succeed him. Frank McCornack was elect ed vice president; Clarence (Clancy) Canlno, secretary; Dr. W. J. Kcsslcr, treasurer; Dr. G. I. Wright, Rex Watt, Bob Canoy, John Raffcto and L. A; Smith, directors. Bend Hunters Bag 48 Coyotes In Day BEND, Feb. 20 (!') Two coyoto hunters have set a new ono dny slate record by biiKRlnii 4B animals In three and a-half hours liiinthiR the South Warner lake valley area by airplane, sportsmen believed today. A. L. Til so nnd Ollie Bowninn reported that shot six coyotes near ono culf carcass, Tilse has a coyote extermination contract from the state game commission. MIAMI, Fin. Elmer (Violent) Ray, 203, Hastings, Fla , knocked out Dan Merrltt, 200, Cleveland, (4). MANCHESTER, N. H. Flor cnt des Mnrais, 1324. Manches ter, knocked out Billy Znduk, 138, Toronto, (5). Al Hulllo. 142, Worcester, Mass., stopped Duke Demers, 143, Suncook, (3). HARTFORD, Conn. Nick Stuto, 130J, Springfield, Mass., outpointed Vic Florcs, 132, Mex ico City (8). Chances for an accident are greatly increased. Insure your car now Hans Norland. 123 N. 6th St. Curly Dawson Massages Gust Johnson's Wing '"'y Ta Miua. m Rod (Curly) Dawson, be-whiskored Michigan lumborjack shown here trying to wrench Cust Johnson's arm out of its socket, will be one of the attractions of tomorrow night's six-man rassle royal at the armory. Johnson will also be in the ring, along with Bob Konei ton, Pierre LoBollo, Pete Bolcastro and El Mostizo, PREP TOURNEY SEATS FILLING By The Associated Press Two more prep tenms were cs conccd lodny In the coveted berths of the Oregon Stuto bas kcthull tournumcnt. Washington of Portland, slate defending champion, and little Rainier of district 14 climbed to the seals lust night alongside the one already-chosen tourney en try, Oregon City. The Washington Colonials clinched the Portland loop crown and a tourney spot by trouncing the Grant Generals 38-30, while sccond-pliico Commerce wus col Inpslng, 16-14,. to Benson In a two-overtime period- game; A substitute forward's eight lucky points In four final min utes of the Ralnier-Vcrnonia game lust night gave Rainier a 30-28 victory nnd a clinch on the district 14 title. Upstate McMinnvlllc nnd Hlllsboro remained tied for Tua-Intln-Ynmhlll valley league hon ors after wins Inst- night gave both scpinds 12 won nnd one lost. McMlnnvillo crushed Forest Grove, 80-19, while Hlllsboro bounced Tlgard, 40-34, At Salem, tho Vikings scratched up the Medford Tor nado's bright record for the sec ond lime in a row Inst night. They dropped Medford 30-34, af ter turning the southern Oregon champs 46-40 the night before. Eugene Man Made Major In Guard SALEM, Feb. 20 (!) Cnpt. Walter M. Gooslcr, Eugene, has been promoted to .major in the. Oregon Stale ' Guard . and as signed to headquarters, 3rd bat talion, it was announced here by Brig. Gen. Raymond F. Olson, acting adjutant. , Other changes: Cnpt. Honed E. Wllklns, Tillumook, formerly commander of company D, 1st onttnllon, transferred to reserve list; Second Lieut. Wendell Werner, Tillamook, promoted to captain and assigned to company D, 1st battalion, WRITE YOUR TICKET! CHICAGO, Feb. 20 P) After Leonard O. Shcppard, 20, admit ted in federal court he had stolen two autos, Judge Michael Igoc Indicated he might give him another chance. "1 don't want any break," the prisoner said. "How long a sentence do you think you should get?" the judge asked. "I think I should have a year." Judge Igoc ncccptcd the rec ommcndnlion, nnd sentenced him to prison for a year and a day. When in Medford , Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Eorley Proprietors Acetylene Welding and Cutting Supplies -Apparatus Sure W Hove It! Everything for Welding 1 and Cutting! "REGO" torches' and cutting equipment made by National Cylinder Gas Co. Acetylene generators and AC electric welders. Oxygen and acetylene. Delivery Service Right Now! SESSLER BROS. 134 Market Phone 4862 OCP0D3TTJ5 Bob Feller Plans Career As Tycoon Of Baseball CHICAGO, Feb. 20 MJ) Bob Feller says he isn't going to end his baseball curecr when-his arm gives out ns a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. . The former Iowa farm boy, who Jumped from the amateurs into the majors to set records nt the age of 17, already has stepped into the promotional end of the game and hopes to hnve the old Western league reorgan ized for operation in 1047. "All we need out in Denver now is a suitable bull park," the Cleveland fircbnll righthander said last night. "We want to put Bowler I fu ;iiai inn wiii' eaii)iiay!!wiiii jt". - .- -X:. X'J x -J c f a class A ball team in Denver, and I can't see why we can't do it. I'm backing the team, and I have friends helping me. We have the organization. The city may provide the park. If not, we expect civic groups to do so. He said Sioux City, la., Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., and Pueblo, Colo., were ready to join the league, and thnt other cities which he did not name, also were seeking franchises. "Don't get me wrong," Feller snid. "I don't want to retire as an active player.' I'm going to pitch for Cleveland as long as the Indians will have me. I'll slay in there until they knock me out of the box too often as long as my arm will last.. I want to have some security after my playing days are over." The Moslem University at Al Azhar in Cairo, Egypt. was estab lished in 790. r. . - . 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