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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1946)
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II .t iinul..r,l,iu rtf t 01 jvn.v ....... .... , of Hi" I'li'i s near llio dam, The lli'ffiu.'fH look for n big .. .1... II.. II, lu OIIUflM Kit on un .-.v""" (ltd lilt Miown uii.iism.k ... mlv "f high, frli water, it run generally ularlH about .11 i I.,, i i..i..ti rim. fnr nn L.ll.i. alm-t fills miring. f Land Dogs Run May 14 PORTLAND, Mnreh 25 (!') 'yhouwl raring win mail may ji Hip Multnomah civic sta tin trnek, the Multnomah Ken- club announced today, iviur Kemp said over 700 dogs Ere been entered. MLANCED ECAPPING IN TOWN! HCTORY MITHOD RAFT SYSTEM RECAPPING glances your recaps run true as new! MORE MILEAGE NO SHIMMY tate Striper Aggies' Kurland Top Pointmaker KANSAS CITY, March 25 (A') There wa little doubt here today that college basketball toami of tho wentorn half of the nation are happy that they'll lee no more of 7-foot Bob (Foothills) Kurlnnd of the Oklahoma A. and M. Agglei. Kurland flipped In 29 points Saturday night in leading the Aggies to a 62-35 victory over tho California Bears for the western regional NCAA basketball title and didn't get up too much of a sweat in doing it. The Oklahomans. thanks to Long Bob, will dofend their national honors against North Carolina university in the NCAA finals at New York City tomorrow night. California plays Ohio State university in the consolation tilt. Kurland took over the national scoring lead from Elmore Morgonthaler, Now Moxico School of Mines' 7-foot 1-ineh centor, as he dropped in 12 field goals and five free throws to prop his total for 32 games to 620, Morgonthaler complet ed the soason with 585 points in 28 games. Playing his Inst soasoji of colloge basketball, Kurland has a four-year total of 1646 points for the Aggies with one more game to go. , Frisco Edwards Will Pilot Salem Senators This Year l.onij after most fislu-rnien nave up for season. John 10 Dixon, Jr., went trulllm; in Town Creek lu'ar WilmhiKlon, N.C., and landed this DO-pound striped bass with fresh water rod and reel. It was largest roelillsh cauclit in that area in several seasons. Kahut Signs' For Portland Bout Friday I'OHTLANIJ, March 2! (VP). Buddy Millard, Lou AiikcIcs IBS- pound heavyweljjlu and one of four contenders the California athletic commission lists for the abandoned state hcavywciKhl belt title, will meet Joe Kahut in a 10-round no here Friday niKht. The Shriners' hospital benefit curd will be the Woodburn fight er's final rliiu appearance here before leaving for nn April 10 finht with Kitzy Fllzpatriek in Los AnKeles and his try at Hie blu time on the preliminary card of the Louis-Conn title bout in New York In June. Matchmaker Joe Waterman said a 10-round preliminary will pit Dunne HoaK, Oregon feathcr welKht champ, with Bert White, Los AiikcIcs. BlottlnK paper was known as early as Hdfi. In the Bag L4t SALEM, Ore,, March 25 (P) - i,co "itisco" Edwards will pilot the Salem Senators of the West ern International league, It was announced today by Portland Heaver Club General Manager William H. Klcnncr in a switch of managers at the Beavers' farm club. Edwards, an umnlre in the Pacific Coast league the past seven years and previously man ager of the old Salem Senators (or 10 years In tho Oregon State league, replaces Tony Patch, San Francisco, named manaccr last fall. "All the other W-I clubs have former Major or, Coast league stars as managers," Klcpper said. In view of the many young fel lows on the club's roster, we felt it best to replace Patch with a man of Edwards' background.'' Edwards will take over the Sen- Sgt. J. E. Laurct of Victoria disembarks at Vancouver, B.C., with American-made golf clubs which he "liberated" from Japanese officer in Batavia. DOUBLE EDGE 10 lot 250. SINGLE5foM90 f AS MANY 'monarch TIRE SERVICE . . 301 So. 6th C8S4 ,Phno 7071 Bob Nowoll Vis B. K. Teed a "THE GAV BLADE r T i J If iwCaAi TWICE Twice AS GOOD! I if diaht connol wpply fov, itnd lili nomt and addrtit and w w( land you fREB SAMPLES FURPU BtADE CORP., 57 POST ST., S.f.. CAUF. one eie ml. Q ttoiiffitteiiftM with amazing post-war feature Tlic scientific grntc principle causes evaporation of all juices before ic can reach tobacco-tncrcDy Keep ing bowl and stem free from "goo" and Under-dry. Priced 1.50 to 10.00 ators at spring camp In San Jose loclay and will bring the squad lo oalem next weekend. Baseball Nine Baseball Problem Coming Up Tonight Whether Klamath Falls is or Is not to have any organized baseball here this summer, or whether or not the Pelicans and American Legion junior baseball players have a dia mond in town to use, are prob lems .slated to come before the city council tonight. Klamath has a chance to Join other cities in southern Oregon in a baseball league, an opportunity to take part in state soflball competition and a chance to develop young baseball players through the Legion's Junior league pro gram started last year. But a place to play has to be arranged first. Price Level Asked For Bottom Fish ASTORIA, Ore., March 25 (VP) A minimum price level for bot tom fish effective along the en tire coast was asked today by representatives of 2000 Pacific coast fishermen after a two-day conference. Jeff Kibrc,' union secretary, said the congressional delega tions and President Truman would be asked to act in behalf of the International Fisher men's and Allied Workers' un ion. Newsboys Save 2 Persons From Blaze ' PORTLAND, March 25 (VP) Two newspaper carriers were credited today with arousing oc cupants 'of a burning house and aiding successfully in control ling the fire. Sheriff's deputies said Nor man Le Peidovin and Ueorge Pixley saw the tire early Sun day, aroused Mrs. N. A. McKrill and her son, then had the flames under control by the time" the fire department arrived. Pelican state is the popular name for Louisiana. Baseball Scores By The Associated Press New York (A) 0, Boston (A) 4 Pittsburgh (N) 4-1, Chicago (A) 2-5. St. Louis (N) 4, Detroit (A) 3. Detroit (A) "B" 6, New York (A) "B" 1. Cincinnati (A) 7-7, Cleveland (A) 3-0. Philadelphia (A) 3, Philadel phia (A) 2. Philadelphia (A) "B" 6, Boston (N) "B" 4. Brooklyn (A) 5, Washington (A) 3. Washington (A) "B" 9, Indian apolis (AA) 6. New York (N) 7, Boston (N) 2. St. Louis (A) 5, Chicago (N) 2. Hollywood (PCL) 5, St. Louis (A) "B" 3. a . m i a t Yah You!' Pncner George Kilimasier of Michigan Stale's baseball learn demonstrates ham-sized hand holding nine baseballs. Seven show. You have to take our word for the other two. Kill master, 6-4, is returned GI, hails lrom Harrisville, Mich. I1ERAI.D NEWS, KHm.lh Fll, Or.. MONDAY, March SI, 1918, SCPCDLBTO Snead Hot As Money Golfs Winter Trail Nears End GREENSBORO, N. C, March 25 (P) Professional golf's tour ing stars headed for the Char lotte open tournament today on the next-to-last leg of the win ter tour with 'Sam Snead still hotter than a firecracker. . The Slammer finds himself in a position similar to that of a year ago lollowtng yesterday s victory in the Greensboro open. ' Twelve months ago he moved into Charlotte, on the crest of a victory streak, only to drop a double playoff to Byron Nelson and it was not until a few weeks ago that he regained his form. The Greensboro victory, com ing on the heels of Jacksonville, Fla., triumph has lifted him into third place among the year's money winners. Yesterday's 270, 10 under par performance over Sedgefield Country club's 6720- After 41 vonrs us basketball referee, Jimmy Kuinsey, 00, of Philadelphia, culls it quits. He says modern basketball is a pic nic compared to old days when games often ended in near-riots. Phillips Takes 4th AAU Win DENVER, March 25 (VP) With the national AAU basket ball tournament safely tucked away for 1946, dribble-dizzy cage teams retired to the comfy chair-and-carpet-slipper league today lo dream up a method of de throning the invincible Phillips 66 Oilers of Bartlesville, Okla. The Oilers came up with a customary powerhouse, perform ance Saturday night to down Jim Pollard and the San Diego Dons, 45-34, and trot away with their fourth consecutive AAU title. The Dons, making their first appearance as a national tourney finalist, played good basketball, but like a dozen other top teams they found the Oilers unbeatable when the chips are down. The fact that the crown was Phillips' fourth in a row ' was not as disturbing to their oppo nents as the possibility that they might well make it half-a-dozen in a row, Third spot in this year's AAU scramble went to the Ambrose Jellymakers, who shot their way to a 44-36 victory over the 20th Century Fox, the other semi- finalist, in the consolation play off, v WHY SHIP? We pay ceiling prices for any MUSKRAT SKINS Richards Fur Co. 129 So. 9th St. Phone 6425 A. Lane OSC Hires Trio Of Grid Mentors CORVALLIS, March 25 (VP) Jim Kisselburgh, all coast full back at Oregon State college in 1938 and 1939, and who was chosen on several All-American selections, was announced Sat urday as backfield coach for the Beavers for the 1946 season. He will take his new position at the opening of spring practice April 2. At the same time it was an nounced that the famous D-boys of the 1942 Rose Bowl game fame, Don Durdan and Bob Dethman, have been hired as special backfield assistants for this spring. . Fix Hired For Lewis And Clark PORTLAND, March 25 MP) Eldon Fix of the University of Oregon athletic staff, has been named director of men's, physical education and basketball and track coach at Lewis and Clark college. Fix attended Eastern Oregon College of Education and will receive his master's degree in physical education at the uni versity this spring. He coached athletics at . Springfield high from 1937 to 1942. yard course brought with it a $1500. top price in the $7500 event and boosted his 1946 total to $6736.58. The leaders are Ben Hogan of Hershey,' Pa., with $12,619.25, and Byron Nelson ow Toledo. O.. with $7602.50. Both are resting until the April 4-7 Augusta Mas ters' final winter event. Mickey Owen May Return To Cards ORLANDO, Fla., March 25 MP) Catcher Mickey Owen, whom the Brooklyn Dodgers bought from St. Louis in 1940 for $65,000 and two players, may wear a Cardinal uniform again this year. The Dodgers are reported seeking southpaw pitcher Max Lanier in return for the 29-year-old veteran now awaiting his navy discharge. The dingo or wild dog is one of the few carniverous animals in Australia. -One dingo has been known to destroy a hun dred sheep in one night. Keneston To Trade Blows With Angelo Big Bob Keneston is going to get a chance Thursday night to return a favor bestowed upon him by burly Martino Angelo last week. Tho two are paired for this week's main mat event of six rounds. The favor was a right-hand punch delivered by Angelo to Keneston's chin at the close of the tag tussle last Thursday and was Martino's method of ex pressing intense displeasure over Keneston's part in the fray as referee. Keneston asked Promoter Mack Lillard to be paired with the Italian mauler this week and Angelo, when contacted, replied that he'd be only too happy to rassle the Gold Hill husky Probably this week's card. when finally lined up, will be op a straight main event, semi-final and curtain-raiser basis, Billy Rayburn, who used to grapple here billed as tho Geor. gia Peach, is back on the circuit and Lillard has mentioned get ting him to come to Klamath Falls for a bout. Classified Ads Bring Results, When in Medford Stav at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley -Proprietors WANTED FOR CASH Person or company who can deliver f.o.b. your town 10 to 12 Inch diame ter log poles (jack pine, fir, etc.) Will buy in carload lots or more. Airmail full details ' regarding quantities, n rices, and delivery dates to: B. 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