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Lhale bcahbhouqh a.nball Now 11 !? b isc-ball worth . the aunimur, someUilng mv till Ei" l0 unvo lo Do uono f,i. boll Di"ki d quick. K Ti "o'Vy "P0 irom 0 " I ll Vkcrt " find rll" I C1JCC8 i I L of rcpul''. I r,eid and iMrdly ro ,bH" IKi there l roblcm ut Ln who ll !T'"., .-tr-llvolv lo the N b0 ... ... rliiiunrtiuaiv r'.incGiit window. ml W" ... lms been inKca 10 .... .....if..,l A.I. In.., I ' l the vchi ; cw... a Southern Oreiion B Kliii"" would bo the t,,i town in wo circuit unu E if nn doubt Ihul a llttlo EttMllnK would produce a Ru.m for our town. ft, hllli chool is to have a KWll MJUIII ...... M.....f i - K,u wltli Ashland. Mcdford fruits Pa. ""I ,cn nK"ll fc, problem of where to piuy. fiKiMtlon field will have I bi nvmpd lor ui this Ln.r, probably switching L jUmonrt oui imp emi ik. nitlahborina houses Egbm only lengthy home I . ..A not foul balls to f.- .haul, but eventually Liitir than ntxt year, we -lhr snouia om goou, Kiound tportt artna built in. Sath field, constructed for . u ...i.nlu.t nf Mt-llNOllllhlO ... ...,, ll .iiv fnr Itunlf over Lriod of years, just by admin- rj nd concessions, n hob ik, plu parl-niutuol wager ..ih nil down thn Indcbt- hit In double-quick time. Irt.MHii. Pnllft Ifi n hia town mwiiRin 7, L md It'i timo it was put on liports map. Monday night the mattor of a cball Hold, worK on uccrca i fi.M un it rnn he used this tmer, In to bo put boforo the touncll. Its the clly a purK ir. ,,n tn thn nltv to turn Etnd toward doing something the young men who woum to piny oasooaii inm minr int tnr (tin mnnli who want w baseball locally. anucks Capture lockey Crown .ANCOUVEH, B. C March ft The Vancouvor Canucks might captured the Northern Uon, Pacific coast league, Ice ley, title In a 3-3 triumph i Portland in the concluding a of a play-off scries, it Canadians took a 3-1 lead fee first period and made it id up easily. Andy Clove i, leading scorer during the ilir season, and Elmer Krcl (ot two goals each for the wi, with Bcrnlo Buthgatc the fifth. Eddie Sham 4 scored twice and Johnny illird once for Portland. ATTENTION! TRUCKERS the suinmant and P mtchanlci lo da ANY P lor youl Gas or dlaiel, P"T or liaht aaulDtnant. ftcin do tha Job lor you fCTTER. Don't delay repairs F your truck any longer 'now is tha time to get fWr truck Mflliff Inr Mna work . . . vim miir. m tytry Job. III, V, Roblmon "BoMile" .hi", eiptrlanod Truck " dlrtal. An lilon, " '' nd Irana- r'HU. ..... P Rohlllt lajri your Imok ! "right," I'll ... M fuf-riinifla in i'S' I aitvi. Klamath Phone 8164 Hunger Tames Deer in Idaho TI t hi. 'AM:0. With Vasntnt nn nn tlinli. . ... hnve eomo lo ' Velv nn rr. Z Z .. . 8 prouna a covered by deep snow, thousands of deer In Idaho Tno deorad? from ,h. s,.nle flsh and game commission to keep from starving.. oeor, made i quite tame br taw, come lo the 60 emergency feeding stations established by the commission. Photo shows a game warden feeding some of the animals. COKRAL By "TOP WRANGLER" EXTRA I Thar's a new llttlo star that out shines them in the Heuvcns. . . . Evy and Charlie Drew are the proud parents of a buoy girl. Mother and baby arc a doin' alright, but Charlie is as palo and wrinkled as a Venetian blind. Soth Waters Is a full-fledged race hoss man nowadays a givln' all his time to train!!)' his bang tails. Ho Jlsl up and sold his pipe flxln' blznciis and mnrkln' time 'till Bny Meadows opens the 23rd of this month when that good sorrel filly of hls'n will break the barrier with sum big name ponies. I got a glimpse of BUI Heck man, Modoc Point rancher, a xqualtln' on his heels wntchln' Bob Lee loud a dnnriy little black of "Doc" Wheeler's In a truck. Young Lee hulls from Texas and purty well known in rodeo circles and shows plenty of sav vy 'bout brcakin' colts. Another good hand "round bosses" is Bill Pcnecost and he's awful busy-like workln' a pinto for "Cub" Donahue. Paul Hatch ctt, the busiest man in these parts, has been woarin' a nasty scratch cross his face ... he says he got it ridln' thru the brush or sumpin'. Archie McDonald bought another Tennessee walk er he'll fetch home 'fore long. Seems It's a two-year-old colt and In Central Point for a spell gittin' sum book lcarnln'. Out Ed Williams way, Ruth the little woman he's hitched to Is movin' sum cattle these days mak ln' room fer tho men folks to do a bit of farmln'. Saw Clay How ard sportin' a new sorrel under a mighty good lookln' saddle. "Bcv" Thomas, he's the feller that lost his hoss las' fall and can't seem to find one to please him, but heercd purty straight he got throwed from a ladder tothcr day with a bucket of wat er fallin' right on his chest to re vive him, It tuk 'bout twenty ranahans to corral Elmer Bal sigcr and pit a birthday brand on him. Viola and Roy Huge left fer North Dakota to visit sum kin folks and are a aiinin' to be back In a couple weeks. Well, I. gotta git my ten-gallon hat and a five gallon Jug and head fer the Drew homestead to pay off a bet on the new baby. Bye now. Three Cities Bid For Prep Tourney PORTLAND, March 23 (P) The board of control of the Ore gon high school activities asso ciation will meet here tomorrow to consider three cities' bids for the 1047 state prep basketball tournament. Both Astoria and Eugene have asked lo host the tourney tradi tionally held in Salem. Salem wants It, too, and has proposed that it be transferred from the too-small Willamette university gym to the state fairgrounds horse show arena. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Associated Press NEW YORK Tippy Larkln. 140J. New Jersey, outpointed Nick Moran, 1401, Mexico (10). ' DETROIT Taml Maurlollo. 194. New York, stopped John Thomas, 185, New York (3). THE CLUB ELY, ORE. Bar Dancing Bowling "Come In as you are." LEWIS WITTER. Prop. New Jersey Stylist Wins Another Battle SCPCDCBTO 1 IIEA1,D , NEWS, KUm.th 1-f.llf, Orl. SATURDAY, SUrok U, WtO, Pfff Stanley KO's Bobby Vbke After Referee's Warning Bears Play Aggies For NCAA Crown KANSAS CITY, March 23 (IP) The Pacific coast champion California Bears tonight will attempt to disrupt the plans of bas ketball's amazing tall boy, 7-foot Bob Kurland, and the Okla homa A. and M. Aggies for a second straight NCAA cage crown. Coach Nib Price's Californians advanced to the finals of the western regional play-off here last night in defeating Colorado university's Buffaloes, 50 to 44, while the Kurland caravan mas tered Baylor university, 44 to 29. The winner of the California-Oklahoma A. and M. fracas will meet the eastern representative (Ohio State or North Carolina) in New York for the national title next Tuesday. The Aggies won their first round game much as they pleased with Kurland plunking in seven field goals and six gratis tosses for 20 points to bring his total for 31 games to 591, only four points shy of the national pro-- NEW YORK, March 23 (IP) Tippy Larkln, tho clever Gar field, N. J., lightweight who ha.wn't been whipped since Har mcrln' Henry Armstrong turned tho trick here three years ago, today had another victory to his long winning string. The New Jersey stylist took Phillips 66 Favored For Fourth Win DENVER, March 23 (IP) The powerhouse basketball team that ''Uncle Frank" Phillips built in Bartlcsvllle, Okla., is going out tonight favored to win a fourth consecutive championship in tho national AAU tournament. It will be the Phillips 66 Oil ers against the San Diego Dons for the title and Denver Am brose against Hollywood 20th Century-Fox for third place. Phillips raced past Hollywood 43-36, in last night's semifinal round and San Diego, despite the loss of its sensational play maker, Ken Sailors, scored an exciting 46-42 upset over Denver. Sailors left for the east to compete In the East-West col lege all star basketball game. Barron Leads Greensboro Open GREENSBORO, N. C, March 23 (IP) The recent "always a bridesmaid but never a bride" golfing career of veteran Her man Barron today gave promise of fulfillment as he teed off for the second round of the $7500 Greensboro open with a two stroke lead on the field. The 35-ycar-old New Yorker, who has played out of White Plains for the past 12 years, fired a 32-3466, four under par, to equal the Segefield Coun try club course record yesterday in lending Chicago's Jim Ferrler by two strokes. Two-Day Week For Willamette Talked PORTLAND, March 23 () Closure of the Willamette river to. sports fishing two days each week as a conservation measure was recommended today by the Portland chapter, Izaak Walton league. A resolution approved by the league said the river's salmon runs are "nearing the pojnt of extinction." The league also asked the bagflimit be reduced from three to one salmon a day. CAR WON'T START? Don't Cuss Call Us. . Road Service on Tires and Batteries CAI I C APPLIANCE & "MliW TIRE SERVICE 11th and Main Phone 7676 WHY SHIP? We pay celling prices for any MUSKRAT SKINS Richards Fur Co. 129 So. 9th St. Phone 6425 A. Lane NOTICE Will you please serve on Election Board May 17th? Call at county clerk's of fice, or phone 3461. P-Ml-C-I-N-G 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. . SATURDAY NIGHT DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. "Musle As You Like It" by THE DANCEMASTERS ' " SPONSORED BY POST 1383. V.F.W. on Nick Moran of Mexico in a return 10-roundcr in Madison Square Garden last night and made the Latin-American look like a plater against a derby winner. Larkln connected with a steady stream of snappy lefts and right crosses and won as he pleased. The decision was unan imous and the Associated Press score card gave the Jersey bat tler seven rounds, called two even and gave one to Moran. A crowd of 12,076 paid $59,914. Larkln weighed 1401 to Mo ran's 1405. Keneston Wants Mat Assignment On doctor's orders Big Bob Kenoston "decided to lay off heavy duty for a while and try to eke out a living as a rassle referee, but serving in that ca pacity here Thursday night found himself having to fight almost every grappler on the card. So he is washing his hands of inactive routine and has asked for a spot on the mat menu next week whereby he can get a rest by only having to square off with one opponent. In particular he has informed Promoter Mack Lillard he would like to match muscles with Mar tino Angelo, who floored the big fellow with a right cross to the jaw while disputing the . final fall decision of Thursday's tag match. Idahoans Slate Stanford Opener MOSCOW, Ida.,- March 23 (IP) Grid Coach J. A. (Babe) Brown yesterday announced eight games for the 1946 University of Idaho football schedule. Spring practice, he said, would open April 1. The games: Sept. 28, Stanford at Palo Alto; Oct. 5, Washington State at Pullman; Oct. 12, Mar quette at Milwaukee; Oct. 19, San Jose State at Moscow; Oct. 26, U. of Oregon at Moscow (homecoming); Nov. 2, Montana State university at Missoula; Nov. 9, Oregon State at Cor vallis; Nov. 16, Portland univer sity at Moscow. . Classified Ads Bring Results. duction lead held by Elmore Morgenthaler of New Mexico School of Mines. Kurland missed only 6 to 13 shots to average 53.8 per cent and extended himself only when Baylor threatened to close the gap. He devoted about half of his time to controlling the ball under the Baylor basket. While there was little to indi cate in California's first round win that the Pacific coast kings are capable of stopping the Aggies tonight, the accurate long shooting of Southpaw Andy Wolfe may cause the Oklaho mans some trouble. Wolfe found the mark with eight of his long one-handed push shots and added a free throw for a total of 17 points against Colorado. , California got ahead at the start on Wolfe's long fielder and was never behind. A Colorado rally midway of the second period narrowed the margin to three points, 38-33, but Wolfe and Bob Hogeboom came through with two-pointers and California was never in trouble again. Knocke's four field goals and one free toss for nine points was the best offensive offering for Colorado. Trout Season Opens April 20 PORTLAND, March 23 (IP) Oregon's trout season will open April 20, the state game commis sion reDorted today in correcting what it said was widespread be lief that the opening was set for April 13. The official svnonsis of ang ling regulations will be issued soon, the commission reported. Young cutthroat trout made excellent growth in the state game commission's B a n d o n hatchery over ine winter. One pond was stocked last Au gust with 40,000 cutthroat weighing 1871 pounds, At the end of seven montns, there had been a gain of 3151 pounds and a loss of only 1300 fish. Length had increased from an average 4-5 inches to 7-8 inches. These fish recently were re leased in southwestern Uregon coastal streams. - PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lou of Tlrao Permanent Keiollsl ., DR. E. M. MARSHA Chfrapraotlo Phrilclan N. 7th Etqolre Tbutr 6IS Phone 7066 PATTERSON and SON Paint & Wallpaper Store In Klamath Since 1918 Complete Line of MILLER'S and SCHORN PAINTS Let Us Solve Your Paint Problems Interior and Exterior Decorating Sign Painting - Floor Sanding Paper Hanging a Specialty 1229 East Main Phone 3324 Pistol Pete ATTENTION Owners and Prospective Buyers! We have complete facilities for writing all types of AIRCRAFT INSURANCE GROUND CRASH LIABILITY LAWRENCE SLATER AGENCY U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 5678 V&h mi'if i A Beneath this snap-brim hat and double-breasted suit is the burly form of Pete Bel castro, the Weed Assassin of some mat notoriety, who is seeking the post of high sher iff of Siskiyou county in this year's election. This photo will appear oh his campaign literature. PORTLAND, Ore., March 23 (IP) Lincoln Stanley, Oakland, Calif., 154, knocked out Bobby Volk, 1551, Portland, three sec onds before the close of the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round event last night. ine iinai blow from Stanley's jarring fight came one round after Referee Packy McFarland naueo ine proceedings and or dered the boxers to try harder or leave the ring. .dick wagner, 1461, Oregon City, drew with Johnny Wells, 148, Seattle, in the semi-windup. In the preliminaries Leon 'M4l47 GUN STORE 714 Main Moore, 131, Salem, and Jimmy Ogden, 128, Portland, battled to a four-round draw; LeRoy Durst, 151, Longview, declsloned Kelly Jackson, 1504, Portland, in a six round affair. Dave Arndt 150, Portland, knocked out Swede Anderson, 149, Portland, in 1:22 of the opener's first round, . HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Don Lee, 149, Grand Island, Neb., stopped Jimmy McDanlels, 1461, Los Angeles (8). -HIBBS Clothing Co. New Location will be ; ( Former K. Sugarman Store 537 Main MONDAY in Planes Okay For Deer Recon Work PORTLAND, March 23 (IP) Airplanes have proved their worth in game reconnaissance but some ground work still must be done, the state game commis sion .reported, today. , . Accurate counts 'of deer, and elk have been made Tecently with the herds concentrated in open grass ranges, it said, citing a count of 2207 deer in a flight over Murderers creek winter range compared with a ground estimate last year of 2400. The commission said it had used planes successfully in the past year for coyote control and antelope census on open desert ranges of southeastern Oregon. SATURDAY NIGHT - ARMORY Baldy's Band "Just Good Dance Music" Adm. 60c per Person Dancing 9 'til 1 YOUR PRESENT CAR ? ? OVERHAUL YES! BECAUSE-- Toull soon he driving more now that Spring is coming on, and you'll want your car to be SAFE and DEPENDABLE. We can do the workf right now . . . later we will be busy and you may have to wait ... just when you need your car. ' Prospects for new cars are not bright. Hew cars will probably not be GENERALLY AVAIL ABLE till late '46 or early '47. When you do trade your present ear you will RECEIVE your repair bill ' BACK because of higher trade-in value. We have a complete staff of men and can do. ANY mechanical job promptly and efficiently . . ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TERMS IF DESIRED DICK B. MILLER CO. OLDS TOWER 7TH AND KLAMATH Sloan & Wilcox INVESTMENT STOCKS and BONDS U. S. Bank Bldg., Portland Announce the Opening ' " of . , ; .; . KLAMATH FALLS OFFICE 220-221 I.O.O;F. Bldg. Ralph R. Macartney Jr. Resident Managed '..'."'V.' .telephone 8862 ! Statistical Service Available TP