ex Outlaw Baseball League
going Alter Top Performers
ufXICO CUT, rviarcn ri Doooy roiior, Uovoland's
l and ono of the hlahost paid Iwirlori in orqaniiod
.tenor " tinnnn . . . "...
Lhsll flT ropo"wu tw,www u iuuiuii, ngi oaon orrcroa
fcdOO to I"" . "un.un iuuuu ror a rnroa-yoar
j Prciidont Jorgo Pasqucl ditcloiod today. Fcllor would
I.'. mn nno a ioaion.
Pi? I, nothing," imllod fho hoad of fho 10-callod "out
L i auo Noxt ioaion he laid ho hopoi to got Hank
i1 eOB" " , x . Wllllnm. iluonlna ni.(iUor. (. tk
ho told tho
tVTIoori and Boston Rod Sox, rospoctlvoly.
("I 111 00'',n9 ........ ....... " IUIU If.U
. ..j p,nii In an Intorviow. Ho did not lav how much ho
L id offer Groonborg and Wllliami. Noithor did ho fay if
L, hod roP,iod t0 hl 0,folv , . .
r' . . nrnnnlcflff baseball criticlim nf hit inHn.
j nt'clrcuit, Posquol doclarod: "Wo aro roady to fight
L .1
F j If nut thnv'll hnvii tn nut mil tin riflO. OAH
. ( (,nn .. - r-
in any way thot may bo noccuary, If they want
"I would invito thorn to como hero with all expense paid,
with a car and a chauffeur at their icrvico so that they can
learn to know our organization and our league. We are
building up our loaguo on a long-term baiii and have the
money to do it. Thi is not a fly-by-night league."
Paiquol said a $2,000,000 "baioball city, excelling any
baseball plant in tho United States" will be built here by
1948. Plans call for it to scat 52,000 and have cushioned
scats "liko in theatres."
Major leaguers who reportedly have jumped to the Mexi
can circuit include Danny Gardclla and Nap Reyes, of the
Now York Giants; Luis Olmo, of the Brooklyn Dodgers and
Pitchor Alejandro Carrasaquol of the Chicago White Sox.
Adolfo Luque, former Giant pitcher and coach, will man
age Pucbla in tho eight-team circuit. "I believe we'll have
Luquo for life," Pasquel said. "But what we're paying him
is a military socrot."
oube Main Eveni Tops
cjssfe Program Tonight
l. ftYimf. (wn
Fi. rfrfx r.Viitta or two fulls
P.i three duration. U In the
ewelers,
uin
ihiloq
urvive
Int-round scriii of the
in itiiuuo l)ii.iki'tl)iill nliiyoff
nllht ended with wliw for
cjiWln AB Uiikcra iind
iley Chevrolet.
1e Bilker defeated rtiekys
'2 In Hie npcnliiK Kiimc, lend
' 16-10 nt the hnlf. Huff
,ti 13 points niHl MlHhup 12
the linker while Schortucn
litvcn and Brook potted six
the Jeweler.
he Ashley-Tulelnko Klylim A
r.e wits wcll-plnyccl clone
lilt ll tin" way. The Chevro
j ltd 1815 nt the mldwoy
int.
EtUndson of Ashley took the
rnins'a ncnrlim honorii with 16
bu, and Yoiiiik wiih next with
Schrlcber hnd M for the As
:iitrd Oil quintet unci Crnw
i added nine.
friday night tho two losing
frucu win pin.v r tuunwiiiuuti
ich (or third plncc, bciiiniilng
1:30, and the Bilkers mid Ash-
tsunglc lor me lenRiie ennm-
hi.Mn nnl Irrinliv nt fl-.tO
lot games will be plnycd on
Aiiaiuuiu kiii uuu,,
lm Palmer Breaks 4 '
kg In Pickup Tilt
IJim Palmer, stellnr forward
the Pcllcnn bnskatbnll tcim.
fit hit left leg during n pick-
time it the hlfih school gym
ierday it noon. . ,
Palmer finished the regular
won tnd playoff without In-
rr, wai lending Klamnth scor
ind unanimous choice for the
lmftrcnce first team.
opener scheduled to get under
way nt 8::i0.
In the curtnln-riil.srr Able An
gclo Miirtlni'lll, handsome To
ledo, O.. iniituiiin, tunnies with
Al Sr.nsr. of St. Louis, three
rounds or two out of three.
A flip of a coin will decide
which of the full-length tiffs
will tuko the stage first.
In one, Gold Hill's Bob Kencs
ton, sardonic but cupubtc ex
marlne, matches muscles with
hefty, villainous Earl Mulone,
and In the other the Chump, Joe
l.ynnm, rassles with the chief
contender for the coast laurels,
Piinvo Katonen.
I'iiiivo has not appeared hero
for a matter of six molths or so,
confining his recent activities to
mats In the City of Hoses. That
durable Finnish gentleman Is one
of the leading users of the hang
man's hold In the trade, but
doesn't ninkc It his only stock in
trade.
Lynam, on the other hand, Is
an exponent of Just about every
thing In clean, mannerly grap
pling, and is one of the most pop
ular boys on the circuit right
now.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By The Associated Prsis
CAMDEN. N. J. Clco Shuns,
140, Los Angeles, outpointed
Pedro Kirpo. 1331, Camden, 10.
Vinco Lnuria, 1184, Camden,
TKO Pet Leonard, 1231, Phila
delphia, 3.
NEW YORK Freddie Addco,
148, Brooklyn, outpointed Wen
dy Wilson, 151, New York, 8.
Ham Wlloby, 125, Jamaica, N. Y.,
TKO Chlco Bnrrado, 131, Mcx
Ico City, 5.
Hans Norland Flrt Insurance.
Phone 6060. -
Stromborg-Carlson Radios.
Derby's Music Co.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS .
FOR RENT
You Drive-Long, Short Trips
Move Yourself Save M
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 6304 1201 East Main
SrpCDffiTO
Vandals, Bear Tilt
Is Scrap Of Giants
BERKELEY, Calif., March 7
(fit A battle of tho giants may
settle the Pacific coast confer
ence championship tilts between
California's Golden Bears and
Idaho's Crimson Vandals this
weekend.
Idaho, northern division cham
pions, will floor their first string
center, six-foot nine-Inch Jack
Phoenix, and California's coach
Nibs Price may be forced to call
on his towering reserve center,
six-foot eight-inch Lowell Hol
comb. However, Price will start his
regular pivot man, Jim Smith,
and keep him in the game until
forced to utilize Holcomb.
The Vandals, capable either In
a fast-breaking game or a slower-
Dixie Walker
Has Lost Job
With Brooks
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.,
March 7 (!) Dixie Walker,
veteran holdout of the Brooklyn
Dodgers, bus stayed at home so
long he has lost his job as regu
lar right fielder to Gene Her
manski, a strapping young fol
low Just out of the service, de
clares the Dodgers' quiet-spoken
manager, Leo Durocher.
"I don't care if Dixie docs
sign Ills contract now," Leo mur
mured, his dulcet tones shaking
the dugout roof at this training
camp here. "He can't play right
field on my ball club. He can't
beat Hermanski out now."
Walker, one of the most pop
ular players In Flatbush history,
is demanding better pay than he
received last year. The latter
figure, highest drawn by any
member of the Dodgers' third
place club last season, was pop
ularly supposed to be around
$20,000.
Whether Durocher actually is
Salmon Anglers
Given Warning
Attention to anglers planning
to take advantage of the spring
salmon runs In the Rogue and
Umpqua rivers Is called to the
new regulation promulgated by
the commission at its January
meeting to curb the practice of
snogging. It is unlawful to use
single hooks larger than one
inch, or double or treble hooks
larger than 34 of an inch, meas
ured from the point of the hook
to the shank.
All sinkers or weights must
have the place of nearest attach
ment in a position IB inches or
more above the hook or hooks.
OAKLAND Earl Turner, 156,
Richmond, Calif., decisioned
Tommy Egan, 152, San Fran
cisco, (10).
prepared to leave Walker sit
ting cither at home or on the
Dodger bench, and thus brave
the wrath of Brooklyn fans, is
open to question. Possibly he is
using this means of passing on
a broad hint to the recalcitrant
Dixie, but he sounded -exactly
as if he meant It.
Commercial Maintenance
. Company
Owned and Operated by
- Ben and Just Trippett
I ' .. . Electricol - Contractors 1 . . .
Engineers
Power '. Illumination J
231 South 11th Street ' Klamath Falls
Day and Night Phone 7164
-
U E10 W N - F 0 Lift. A IT $
OF PRE-WAR WHISKY
own-Forman's King bears one 'of America's most distinguished ffaitjS.
"My namesa proud tradition for qualify, for smooth, IJJ
That's one big reason why more and more people who Aiffi fM ffif
fo Arm whisky ask consistently for Brown-Forman's OJf Hlfk V iT IwTtflWMfftf
UlUlfu'l! King of pre-war whisky. And King is mild, yet sSgsfsl Ml) Kim1 OCT
""flavored nnrl . favorite JSTZV. fc I lm it JW$VRLLW m&i
those who know and appreciate the fivPS!
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BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLIRS CORPORATION
At loufsviff In Kentucky
Mendel
Blendsf' Whisky, 86 proof. The
itralght whliktti In tMi product an
51 month! or more old. 40
straight whlitclesj 60 grain
ntutral splrlN.
Palmer, Riggs
Are Unanimous
League Choices
MEDFORD, March 7 (IV) Jim
Palmer, Klamath Falls, and
Darell Riggs, Medford, were
unanimous choices for the Med
ford Mail-Tribune's annual all
conference basketball team, se
lected by vote of coaches and
sports writers from among South
ern Oregon conference play.ers.
The rest of the first quintet
was Bob Watson, Medford; Jim
Jandreau, Ashland; and Leroy
Coleman, Klamath Falls.
Second team: Gordon Peter
son, Ashland; Jerry Rops, Med
ford; Jerry Thorn, Klamath
Falls; Jack Lutz and Tom Aver
ton, Grants Pass. Honorable
mention: Glenn Bostwick, Earl
Stelle, Bill Singler, Mcdforfd;
Lcn Williams and Dommie Pro
vost, Ashland; Charles Bertrand,
Grants Pass; Ray Craig, Klam
ath Falls.
Tennis Shoes
$2.50
Basketball
Shoes
$3.95
These are hard to beat.
The Gun Store
paced offense, are expected to
try to slow the southern division
champions to a point where they
can make most effective use of
the giant Phoenix.
Idaho's squad, under Coach
J. A. (Babe) Brown, will arrive
here today. Brown is a war
time replacement in the north
erner's coaching staff, filling in
for the regular basketball men
tor, Guy Wicks.
The play-off will be deter
mined on a two-out-of-three basis,
with games scheduled for tomor
row night, Saturday, and Mon
day If necessary.
Aside from Phoenix, the Van
dals arc not particularly large-
You may not be
"Ryan" but It'i
s, lot of fan try-
BASEBALL
SOFTBALL
GLOVES
BALLS
BATS
MASKS
Al) Prices and Sizes
In Stoek
Ma
Matt Finnigan's
Sporting Goods .
817 Main St
Thursday, March 7, 1946 HERALD AND NEWS THIHTEEtJ ,
and their guards, Leonard Pyne
and Bill Carbaugh, arc smaller
than California's Jim Wray and
Bob Hogeboom. Pyne and Car
baugh measure five feet nine.
The Vandal forwards, Fred
M
Qulnn and Grant Mortenson, top
the Bear's aces, Andy Wolfo and;
Captain Merv La Faille. Quinm
is six feet three and Mortenson.
six feet one.
Stromberg-Carlson Radios,
Derby's Music Co.
N O W! You Can Get
7U
SG))(M)
the Tires thot stay SAFER, LONGER
Jr of
Wif CONVENIENT
m' Mi CHAHQE OR
y fij IUOSET PUN
The Only Tire Built
With These
Extra Value Features:
GEAR-SHIP TREAD for tare-footed
control on tret, slippery pavement
SAFTI-LOCK GUM-DIPPID
CORD BODY, so tough the tire
can be recapped time after time
SAFTI-SURED CONSTRUCTION
Increasing; tire life, providing
longer mileage
TRUCKERS!
LOGGERS!
We now have truck, bus and logging tires available.
There is a special type tire for your particular job. Ask
usl , r .,-
NEARLY ALL TRUCK SIZES IN STOCK
527 Main
Phone 3234
MIPILiyiS
BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 11, at Navy Material Redistribution
Center, SOUTH TAC0MA, WASH... Thousands of items Offered!
PRODUCERS GOODS
AT GREAT SAVINGS
These are examples of geneal
types of producers and capital
goods offered in this sale:
Air conditioning units boiler room
(lean-to type) -bridge cranes'
cable, electric cable, telephone
chain blocks chlorination equip
ment compounds, grinding con
veyors, roller portable cosmolene
creosote ' '
Electrical equipment; receptacles,
conduit, transformers, terminals, con
nectors, etc. flux, soldering and mis
cellaneous greases and oils miscel
laneous hammers, air heat ex
changers Laundry equipment, commercial
type machine, flour handling
paints, varnishes and shellac, miscel
laneouspipe fittings; brass, copper,
steel and iron pipe, miscellaneous
poles, treated, 25' pumps, deep well
pumps, industrial -T-putty racks,
torpedo reinforcing materials, spe
cial rope, manila scales, plat
form ; . , '
Saws, chain, pneumatic siphons,
automatic steel, bar stock switches,
air brake tanks, storage timber,
structural, treated tower, control,
75' valves.
For Inclusion on Mailing List, we
invite manufacturers, wholesalers and
jobbers to write to War Assets Cor
poration, at address below, to secure
future offering lists as material be
comes available. '
PRODUCERS AND CAPITAL
GOODS DIVISION
MAin 1080340 Central Building
Seattle 4, Wash.
HOURS OF SALE:
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Daily except Saturday and Sunday
THIS SALE makes available offerings
from, the War Assets Corporation
surplus property inventory, both pro
ducers and capital goods and con
sumers goods most of the items new
priced for quick sale on the spot.
Priority groups and veterans have al
ready exercised their privileges and
this is the balance of stocks offered
for general sale.
This sale includes industrial ma
chinery, metals, electrical supplies,
paints, equipment, hardware, tools
and other items of the types indicated.
Sale prices are marked on the items
and purchases are subject to inven
tory and minimum quantity lots.
All Items Subject to Stocks
Available
Terms: Cash with Purchase or
by Pre-Arrange'd Credit
UNUSUAL VALUES
CONSUMERS GOODS
Commodities offered in this col
umn are for sale on March H
to established dealers, and in-'
elude: .
. Canvas tanks hatch tents
coffee urns refrigeration units.
Ice cream freezers paint
spray outfits compressors .
steam boilers Ice machines
food mixers, etc..
Other items of con
sumers goods will be
offered on various
dates during this sale.
Forthese selling dates
and classifications of
commodities to be
offered, communi
cate with Consumers
Goods Division, War
Assets Corporation,
at address below.
i
CONSUMERS GOODS
DIVISION
MAin 2782 2005 Fifth Ave.
Seattle 1, Wash,
War Assets Corporation
A SUBSIDIARY OF CONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION , J : .,
A Dhoosll Aitncy Desigmted by Iht Surplus Pnrerlr Adminislrttion . . , hi Surplus Producer?
'..Md lot Surplus Consumer Goods Formerly Hsadled by United Sutes Depsrtment ol Commerce..
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