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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
Mammoth Ski Trophjl v. . .. .), cup. measuring 39 inches overall length. Is the Hauborg received lor winning tho Fort Klamath ' ! i " .;, In inns and 193S. The three .mull snu ,lhiii 'm vorlous skiing meeti In thli country and fcop- Jssle Roya Starts Ring wring At Armory Tonight .....i. .,(!..) the nrclimln- ni nut iirmurv I ...ll i.. ..r ihrrf rounds E falls out of three dura- .i.. .,rn!..r urn i-d nil kncr, semifinal and innln basis. . I .Inn mil nf lllll I11BSS ling return far tho opener, duo mr hip nciui-wnnini. L.. iiinul htirclv let loRdlicr ill the finale. tht rins for the royal will I ...... r:...i .tnlitixmi. Hob ton, 'Red Dawson, Pierre . Pete Uclcajiro ana ti . '. krwkdown of that roster i three of the definitely ile" type Keneslon, Bel i md Kcd Dawson and a imuilly mitited but loss tt lids. Advance nonce J.... .aiiIIi ln,llrntft. fhnt Utin-Amcrlcan urappler pngs Take J1S Tussle VnDorris lLCf Tho Malln Mustangs m Dorrli high Tuesday 14 to 21. but in tho pre- in uic uorris h over llhe Malln Juniors 22-15. porme scored eight points kMujlaniu while Beck and Korea seven each for the i. In the B game GlllLs of won ino evening s scoring bulh 13 points, and Sauu- w tlx lor Malln. tunes were the last of ifuur season for Ma in. Ns nd scoring; roi. Dorrls F1 F Beck F Clayton C Hrniurv F G Shelley fl- G Egiine Jmes Between Gridiron 9ues Talked ICAGO. Pali 01 lm a '" luoiuiiu Kiime.i be- yr, " .K iiiiviuiiiii 8Uo. nn(l "o ew k c?nfe'f co hns been . .. rwipy. com "" of the All America E IT,!1.? .SW the now ) 5l v, r " K uPw,.lra. Ivjr ,,lu Pe l in Eft '. wld he was lit l P aying tlc KHmes be. pposal won the support ...hi arown. conch ot the f LBS,"!'."tl Owner h, " ul io (jiucago SRSDU,ICJ. Flu., Feb. C .nor Mdlo Dyer of kle Pr llllnl,s P'"ns 40 Ci.iV Dllsnk third K,ll"ln,oWhitey Wout . 5 8 scr r'ng Camp wots Ae eW Mud.. xcePtlonlly Clin11111 ' "t"lt T.i!r. ,hiPmont orlced wtK at $8.75. , Alio Mort-:n 'c Reels $9.55 r1 ' lock at 5tore ciilllim hlinwlf Kl Mestizo Is of the hitler viiriety. The ciiitaln Kes up on the Croup nlruKKle at J:.'lu. Boxer Dies Soon After Salem Bout SALEM. Feb. 21 rl'i Jack Von, 22-year-old 180-pound Aurora fighter, died In a hos pital here last night a half hour after his fight with Bob by Ford, Portland negro. The light was the semi-final vent of the boxing card at the armory, Ford winning a tech nical knockout In the fifth round. Ford, who told police he Is only 16 years old, was held on an open charge, as was his ring second, Adolph A. Caputo, 30. A coroner's Inquest and autopsy were to be held to day, but It appeared that Von's neck was broken in a Hurry ol head blows. Dr. M. E. Cadwa examined Von before the light and said he was in good condition. The pair had fought three limes previously, with Ford winning two and Von one. In the main event, a 127 pound contest, Dunne Hoag, Portland, won a sixth round technical knockout over young Freddie Steele, Vancouver, B. C. Gfrisc&Bt6ria) Yanks Like Training In Canal Zone Now Yorkers Play First Exhibition Gomo This Afternoon BALBOA. C. Z., Feb. 21 (!) The New York Yankees have made such remarkable progress In their baseball IrniiilnK and are so delighted in general with their Paiiumu camp they arc vlrliially certain to return here next spring, In 10 duys this lush green land with Its warm days and breeze swept nights appears to have fully Justified Lurry Mac I'hail's Judgment in flying the stpiad down- across the Carib bean to get a slight Jump on the rest of the American league clubs. To a man, the veterans Just out of the service ubout whom Man ager Joe McCarthy had his most serious doubts hnve told this writer that training here has been extremely beneficial. Joe DIMngglo, Joe Cordon, Tommy llenrlch, Ken Scars, Phil itlzzuto and others unani mously say they arc rounding into shape much faster than they had hoped. The two prominent Panaman ians who put up"$:iO,000 cosh to bring tho first big league club to the Isthmus figure to begin getting their money back in large chunks today when the Yanks play their first exhibition game against the Panama All-Stars in tlx- Olympic stadium at Panama City. The arena accommodates 14, 500 persons and the promoters expect it to be Jammed at prices ranging from 51 to $3. Marines Edge Tars In China Area Boxing HONOLULU, Feb. 21 P) A hard-slugging marine team won a 6 to 2 edge over the Sea going Tnrs in navy's China area boxing Olympics held Feb. 14, navy headquarters announced today. A navy spokesman said It was still uncertain whether inter area matches will be held for tho championship of the entire Pacific. Results of the China area fi nals included: Light-heavyweight Marine PFC John Dcncro, Rochester, N. Y won a decision over Ma rine Pvt. Bill Boatman, Kelso, Wash. Swim Coach A V - 0. Pretty Helen Emmons fabovo), of Boone, la., is the first woman coach of a boys' high school swim toam in Iowa athletic annals. Catholics Lose To Chiloquin, 17-11 Sacred Heart academy dropped a fa.st game to Chiloquin, 17-11, at the Fairview gym Tuesday night. At tlic half the score was only 7-4 for Chiloquin. A few minutes after the start of the second half the count was knotted at 7-all but the Trojans were overpowered for the rest of the gome. Gnylor Hatcher was high point man for Chiloquin with five points and Jack Narcy had the same for the Catholics. Sa cred Heart will meet Chiloquin again Friday in the county B school cage tourney at Altamont. Jumper Scores American Long Leap Ski Form Thursday, Feb. 21, 194S HERALD AND NEWS ELEVEN The world's first electrically run railroad train was operated in the United States in 1887. A patent for was taken out States in 1880. player-piano in the United SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 21 (Pi American ski Jumpers should emulate the man on the flying trapeze and let the distance marks full whero they may, Nor wegian born Olav Ulland of Se attle believes. "There's too much stress on distance and not enough on form," the 35-year-old veteran of army service in the Aleutians said upon arrival to compete in the three-day tourney of the Utah Ski club beginning tomor row at Ecker Hill. Nag Owners May Call Turf Strike By FRANK FRAWLEY ARCADIA, Calif., Feb 21 (IF) With its two $100,000 races, the Derby and the Handicap, coming up within two weeks, Santa Anita racetrack today was faced with a strike threat that could conceivably close down the plant. A group of owners and train ers informed Santa Anita offi cials yesterday that it would not enter its horses in any more races unless the Los Angeles Turf club, conducting the 55-day meeting, paid grooms and exer cise boys and agreed to run races when only six horses are en tered. The group, organized as the California Thoroughbred Owners and Trainers association, wants the track, which is setting new betting records this season, to Cay the grooms and exercise oys, instead of the money com ing from the purses of owners and trainers. The association claims to rep resent 75 per cent of the owners and trainers at Santa Anita. Karl Becker, field secretary, said the owners had agreed not to enter their horses today for Friday's races. Ho said grooms would not lead horses to the saddling pad dock tliis afternoon. Penguins can progress either by walking upright or flat on their stomachs, kicking with their legs. TRUCKS ANP PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. 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The ""straight whlikl.s In this product are 5) monthi or mora old. 40 straight whlikl.n 4054 grain neutral iplrlhk "In Norway we used to have thousunds watching the tourna ments, and they were all Judges," he explained. "If a skier made the longest Jump, but faltered on landing, they would all shako their heads and say it was no good.. But here , . " He didn't finish the sentence, but it was apparent he disapproves of the American fans almost exclusive interest in" lengthy leaps. Ulland's concentration on form in his own Jumping has not kept him from doing pretty well in the distance classification, how ever. Credited with a 339-foot leap at Ponte de Lcgno, Italy, in 1935, he stayed well to the front in American competition before beginning 28 months with the army signal corps. Meanwhile an old friend of Ulland, Alt Engen of Salt Lake City and Sun Valley, Idaho, win ner of the National Ski Jumping championship at Steamboat Springs, Colo., last weekend, an nounced his withdrawal from competitive Jumping for the bal ance of the 1948 season. .. "I have 20 years of skiing be hind me," Engen explained, "and I don't think I should Jump every weekend." Skiers entered in the meet in clude: Ole Tverdal, Seattle Ski club; Wilmer Hanton, Wenat chee, Wash., Ski club and Ken Christensen, Seattle Ski club. Stromberg - Carlson R a d i o I. Derby's Music Co. SUGARMAN'S LOO K SUGARMAN'S For Your Little Boy . . . Jackets-All Styles Tee Shirts Sport Shirts Ski Sweaters Boys' Sweaters Boys' Shoes Plaid Socks Sweatshirts ALL Outstanding Values! 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