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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1946)
Ross Attempts To A ' Tough Tony Ron li plctur.d hare trying to work Jack Kliir Into grsp.vln. during their battle last night. Tha 8-l.m boy was latar disqualified lor unfair tactlct. Tomor row nlqht Ron li matchad with anothar rough grapplar, Paavo Katonan, In tha armory opanar. Five Bouts Arranged For First Fistic Card Here Klvr lioul. a couple of five rounds mul tlirre of four frumri, linve bi'i-ii niiiU'hril fur the open lull puijlllstlc rnrcl to be ulailccl In the armory Tiiecluy nlKlit. II, il Komi mid Driicn Miller will laiiiile In one nf the five round matched. Ilolh are mid cllrwriKlits weliihlnK about 132 pounds. In the other main event match Chuck Ku)uwkl and Leltoy Ilniklry, liKhlhi-nvlf , ara paired to wn Irnther. The prnltiiM put Lloyd Smith and Dully Lotchea toKether at HA. Teddy Roosevelt and Johnny Huff at 13.1. and Hudy Carlson and Jack Jones, 140. Feed Your Dog as Many Famous Breeders Do 1 1 Mft ree'ece nggtJ fft" II. J.a Ci-. oirner of Araoon Kennrla. franklin Park, til, antt breeder of rhamplon Irljh Set' lera, aayt: "H'e have found that naaltip our feeding on O HO-PUF helps pruduee rugged pupa vltn, good bone atructure. Alto, alnea tiling OHO.rur, ir hme had, no trouble uur iruttffeatton." MOST breeders and veterinarian uta and recommend a found tlon diet of good dry dog food frd with scrap merit. Including f-vt, So many feed KtlloRg'a oao-rur becauoo It provides all Uia vitamins and mln. erals dona nro known to need for growth and vigor. K-lloRg'a e-o-rin Is thrifty. Moj dogs lovo lie lu-iuty, meaty flavor. Clot this sclcntlflcnlly formulated dog food In 3 forms: Million, Mrnl. or rel-.lt at your grocer's or pet shop. Mndo by KlXLOiiti's of Battle Creek, i TO THE HERALD AND NEWS. TO THE PEOPLE OF KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON: Judgo Vandcnberg hat fust organized tha PUBLIC RELATIONS SUBSECTION OF THE COUNTY JUVE NILE COURT COMMITTEE, whatever that may mean, on tho eve of tho Election, In the nature of a death bed repentance. Why didn't he reform hit juvenile court fivo yean ago? The judge ha appointed to this high sounding committee Mr. Roycroft, Mr. Harold Hondrickson and others. Wonder why he doci not re-appoint Forrest Losce, his former Klamath County juvenile officer. C. A. Esgatc. Grapevine Kiser TLA 1 -T J Euch nf Ihe bonis nuilchi's one ChiliKiiiln boy mid one Klnmuth Kiills fighter, llruce Miller, 1.0 Hoy Bnrkley, Dully Lotches, Johnny Huff mid Juck Jones nro all from Chlloquln. The hoys are training under Larry Mi-Lane each night at the Snlviition Army building on Kluinuth. Tuesday's lignts will be con ducted on strict state boxing commission rules and cighl-aunco gloves will be used. There will be two rlngnlde Judges in addi tion to the referee to rule on decisions. Reserve seat ticket for the boxing matches muy be pur chased at Mull Kinnlgnn's sport ing goods store on Main street. Eddie Powell Kayoes Casino SEATTLE, April 24 (l'l Ed die Powell 181, Seattle Negro, reeled out the long count for Jimmy Casino, 174. Lo.i Angeles, here last night In 2:43 of the fourth round of a scheduled 10 round meet. It was the fourth successive knockout for the Seattle fighter. LcRoy Durst, 134, Longvlew, Wash., rieclsioned Lou Bradford, 1B2i, Bremerton, in the semi windup. Freddie Steele, 129, Vancou ver, B. C' took six-round de cision over Chris Gregory, 133, Spokane, in the best fight on the card. In other bout Eninklc Roy, 141. Seattle, knocked out Bill Dautrey, 142, Bremerton, in the third, and Eddie Bell, 173, Phila delphia, scored h technical knockout over Johnny Andrews, 173, Portland, in the first round. riOIITS LAST NICIIIT MX The AtmrllttS rreii KANSAS CITY. K. . ll.iy Miller. 1114. Kaiuae Clly, wnn newpanr deruinn over IrUh Dubby ttumnuu. ltll, Lui An Self. 10. NKW YORK -Julie Hnrt, :I7,. Brm.l. tyn. niiltMiinled Clmrlle. Viirre, U7'i, Urcioklvn. B NKW YonK Inny "noom Biwm" Mnnrlnl HH, Ynunsitowri. Ohlii. knucked uul VIG VlgnnUTO. U4. New York. a. I.OS ANGKI.CS -Johnny llavnei. 221. Ia Anselei. kmrkect out 110 Morelll, 187. SliK-kton, Calif., 1. DICNVr.ll Jimmy Jre. 1.17. Cinry. Ind kniicked out Ted ChrUlle, 1.10. New York. 1. BKArrLC -IiMla Powell. 1S1. Seallte. knocked out Jimmy Caelno, 174, Loa Anselei, 4. nmmid By HALE BCAHBROUGH Derby Prices Tha tlOU.uou added Kentucky Derby coming up, in pre-gullop gossip, is boiling down to u con test between two highly-thought-nf horses with couple inure get ting share In . t h e advance notice. There ire still about AU eligible three-year-olds listed as probable starters al though the field hail been pured from thu 1411 colts, geld ings and fillies o r I g I n I I y numed for the 72nd running of the derby, and will be cut further. A week ago Knockdown, brown colt owned by Maine Chance farms, wus in the book at 3-2-J. as was Star Pilot, an other brown coll entered by Maine Chuiicc farms. Those were the shortest odds Uoted. Yesterday Knuckdown worked a mile and un eighth at Chur chill Downs In 1:50 very easily and hut slublematc Slur Pilot toured the distance in the same time but wus laboring heavily at the finish. The Derby is a mile and a quarter. Today Knockdown Is still limited at 9-2-1 and Star Pilot Is currently 10-4-2. , Spy Song, a colt owned by Charles T. Eisher of Dlxiana farms, Is now quoted at 0 21 and a week ago wus 12-0-3. Klppey, bay colt owned by William Hells, has come down from 2U-10-S to 8-2-1 today. e e Jack Shermun of Klamath Fulls took second place in bronc bustlng at the Stensou arena rodeo in Yukiinu Sunday. The Yakima roundup drew riders from all over the west. e Coach Lon Sllner of Oregon Stute is developing something he colls a "blend formution" to throw at the Webfoots and others come football season this full. Thj, l.frHl...,a bm nrl nf "T"' and part of OSC's optional running-pass pluy, blended into a formution which is said to be very deceptive. If convicted of the trouble he Is now In in Brooklyn, Leo Du rocher stands to get a five-year contract but It won't be with a baseball club. DOGGIE ARRANGEMENT CONNEKSV1LLE, Ind., April 24 tA') Mrs. Cora Dugun was given custudy of Snook ie in her divorce from James Dugun. How ever. Dugan was granted the privilege of visiting Snookic "at reasonable hours." Snookic? It's a toy collie. BISMARCK. N. D.. April 24 (A'l Tlie receptionist at the news room in the Bismarck Tri bune tries to answer all the questions, even the sill v ones. kj iiw au.-vi w na n puiue no to tlie two men who. uftcr trudging up a long flight of stairs, asked: "Is this the base ment?" County Sells First Pleasure Boat Tag The first motorboat license is sued In Klamnth county, under the new state law which re quires licensing of pleasure bouts 16 feet long or over, went to Mario A. Rupalli of Kelso, Calif. His boat Is named the Santa Lucia, a cabin Job with out board motor, and is just 16 feet long. By law a $5 license Is as sessed on pleasure boats of 16 feet, plus $1 for each additional foot. The licenses are on sale at the county clerk's office. Flashes Of ! Life :L i Stayt WfSter Longer HOUSE PAINT finstont not si; paint 3.25 T)i paint of lasting besutyl Contains Titanium Dioxide which gives It nnlfomi, lasting and brlUlut klUn.M. Two costs do tho work of three! nvi-GAUON CAN . .13.15 Also Available In Colors SlKDOBTO Eleven Enter Hall Of Fame NEW YORK, April 24 ll') Baseball's hall of fame at C'ooperstown, N. Y tins 11 new members today Including the futiious Chicago Cubs' double play combination of Tinker to Evers to-Chunie. The lutest additions were voted Into the dlumond shrine by a speciul oldtlincrs committee, named by tlie lute Com missioner K. M. Landis to honor players who otherwise might never be elected. No player received t-nough votes for election at the base ball writers' poll lust year. Their last choice was Rogers llornsby In 1U42. Joe Tinker wus the Cubs' shortstop from 1902 to 1912 while Johnny Evers wus pluying second buse and Frank Chunce, "the peerless leader," wus on first base and manag ing most of the time. Two outfielders were selected. Jesse Burkett who hit .423 and .410 for Cleveland In the National league in 18B5 and' 181111 and later slurred with the St. Louis Browns, und Tom McCarthy, a star of the Browns in the old "four time win ncrs" diiys. Of the six pitchers elected by the committee, two were lefthanders Rube Wuddell, the eccentric ace of the Phila delphia Athletics from 1902 to 1007 and Eddie Plank who was his teammate. Big Ed Wulsh of the Chicago White Sox, who won 40 games In 1908, wus picked, us were Jack Chesbro, who won 14 straight for the New York Highlanders in 1905, and Clark Grlfdlli who pitched and managed at Chicago, New York, Cincinnati and Washington. Joe (Iron Man) McGinnlty of the New York Giants, a 33-gumc winner for John McGraw in 1904, wus the sixth hurler. Head's No-Hitter Dwarfs Big League Diamond News By Tha Associated Press Ed Head's no-hitter dwarfs the rest of the baseball news today, emphuslzlng the lutcnt strength of a Brooklyn staff that muy give the St. Louis Cardinals many anxious mo ments. Not so long ago In Sanford, Fla., President Branch Rickey of the flock despaired of the Dodger hurling corps. B. R. said he didn't have a single first class "stopper" in the bunch. That was before Kirby Hlgbe returned from the army, before Joe Hatlen signed a contract, before anybody ever heard of Hank Belirman and before Head proved his right arm was sound. The lean righthander from STANDINGS rAt'lllC COAST LSAOIC w. u San Francleco IS 7 lia Ansalce 17 7 Oakland 14 11 Hollywood - 11 i:i Portland . II 13 San Dlrso 11 IS Sacramento . B IS SeatU . S 17 Yemterdav Re.altl lliillywood 11. Seattle 4. San nieso 1. Portland 3. 13 Innings; Sacramento 1. San Francisco 0. NATIONAL LlAC.t r. Pel .857 .857 .687 .420 .429 .288 .286 .350 : St t-outa 1 llrouklvn I Ch. ,-( . I New York . . Itoxton i ptmhtirf h Vlnclnnau Yc.terday'a Ite.alla Rrooalyn 3. Boaton 0. Philadelphia 8. New York L, St. UrniU 3. Cincinnati Z. Chlcaso 3, Pltuburch 1. AMERICAN LCACt'K W. Pet 1 .75(1 .750 .714 I .MO .wo ! .ano New York - 6 Moeton o 3 Detroit a 3 a Cleveland J 2 St. Loull 3 3 Chlragti a 5 Philadelphia , 2 S Waihtnston . 2S 2.W .230 Yeterda'a Keu!U New York :i. Philadelphia 0. Chlcaso 3. Detroit 1. Wuihlnston B. Boaton a. 11 inning. Cleveland at St. Loull. rain. WHITE TEE SHIRTS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Gaflorl Selma, La., couldn't have pick ed a more effective way of proving to the Brooklyn man agement that he had complete ly recovered from arm trouble that once threatened to end bis big league career. Head walked three men and one got a lift on an error by Shortstop Pee Wee Reese. Fine fielding plays saved him three times. Rookie Carl Furillo ran to the exit gate in right center to drag down Tommy Holmes long drive and Pete Rosier made a fine stop on Al Ro bert's smash in the third. The most exciting touch was provided by Rookie Catcher Ferrell Anderson who had hit his first big league homer in the sixth for the final run of the Brooks' 5-0 margin over Boston's Mort Cooper. After Head walked Pinch Hitter Chuck Workman in the ninth, he struck out Connie Ryan and Anderson's bullet peg to first picked off Workman for a most important double play. It was a sixth straight win for the Dodgers but they needed it to remain in a first place with the St. Louis Cardinals who also reeled off a sixth suc cessive victory at the expense of Cincinnati, 3-2. Reliefer Ken Burkhart, the second of three Red Bird chuckcrs, received the credit when three singles, an error and an outfield fly cost Nate (Hard Luck) Andrews an other setback. HOOCH GROUP MEETS PORTLAND, April 24 fP) The Oregon liquor control com mission began the third day of its Portland meeting today. Among action yesterday was refusal for the second time of a retail beer class "B" license to Hal's and Orne's, route 2, Silvcrton. HIGHWAYS GOOD SALEM, April 24 Iff) Ore gon highways continued to be in good condition today, the state highway commission said. No road closures or detours were reported. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main A ,ld name I nil I Bicycles Sporting Goods FISHING SUPPLIES HUNTING SUPPLIES ARCHERY EQUIPMENT BOAT SUPPLIES OUTBOARD MOTORS SLEEPING BAGS-HAMMOCKS On Guard I J-JUXj. ,liSIIIIIBaWM WJ HiU'MOrl v v a. Tom Sharkey, 73, whom oldtimert remember for his pic ibattl with Jim Jeffries at Coney Island in 1899. is loaded with artillery as ha stands guard at the Fort Mason motor pool, San Fran cisco, where ha is night watchman. Time was when Tom needed no other weapon but his fists. Webfoots Win Four Straight By The Associated Press Oregon made it four straight wins, defeating a poor-secona ; Idaho with a mighty 13 to 2 J final and the Huskies of the Uni-1 versity of Washington smashed ! the Washington State nine 4 to 1 yesterday as northern division i baseball scrambles unwound, j At Eugene, the Webfoots grabbed a full game lead over I the second place Oregon State gang as Dick Rodiger, frosh; catcher, broke up the game with a grand slam homer in the sixth inr.i.-.g to spark a six-run rally, j At Seattle the Cougars took , their sixth straight whipping as the Huskies stole the show. The hat goes in the ring again this weekend, with Idaho tack-1 ling OSC at Corvallis Wednes-' day and Thursday, and the Huskies and Webfoots clash at Eugene Friday and Saturday. Weather Cancels Silver Ski Meet SEATTLE, April 24 (.'P) Thwarted by weather, officials of the Silver Skis tourney at Mount Rainier announced the event has been cancelled until 1947. The Washington Ski club said the meet was abandoned for this year because many of the entrants would be unable to re turn for another attempt at the downhill run. Twenty-three en trants from northwestern states and Canada were entered for the scheduled 1946 running of the event. TIME TO PAINTF PRESERVATIVE PAINTS ruRPJ arc the choice of profrMtona) painters. I'M I IN I nittribnted by Fluhrcr Bide;. ; . : i ' V" B ass Si "So Better -ajc-s Jt Paint are ktZ Fyock-Moon Inc. Phone MM new name in in TOOLE'S rAI.D NEWS Solons Whittle Away At Frisco's Margin By The Associated Press Giant killing by the Sacra mento Solons, who arose from the dungeon, left the San Fran cisco Seals only half a game ahead in the Pacific Coast Base ball league today, with a double opening for second-ranking Los Angeles to catch up. The two-hit pitching of Lefty Al Smith produced the 1-0 Solon victory over the Seals yesterday, whittling the league leader's ratio down to 18 wins to seven losses. The Los Angeles Anpcls, idle yesterday, get their double headed opportunity agaiast third place Oakland today. The An gels have 17 wins to seven de feats. Portland beat the San Diego Padres, 2 to 1, in 13 Innings, and Hollywood's Stars pounded the Seattle Rainicrs for a 11-4 decision to take over fourth place from the Padres and rele gate them to the second division whence they came the day be- lore. Star of the proceedings was Hollywood s Tommy O Brien recent acquisition from the Pittsburgh Pirates. In five times at bat he cracked out a single, aouDie ana two Home runs. O'Brien gave fair warning on his first trip to the plate in the opening frame by bringing home two runs. His homers were in successive appearances in the fifth and seventh innings. In all he drove in six scores. Eddie Erautt granted the Rainiers 11 hits in his roller coaster ride to victory. At San Francisco, Smith, a former Cleveland Indian, lost a chance for one-hit performance when Neil Sheridan got an in field single with two out in the seventh inning. The Solons fash New! Cox Shoe Service 423 S. 9th S blacka aeBtb af bal depot Prerapt aerrle Eaperlenced L'afen BepairmeH rbene 9 - . When in Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earlty Proprietors Blue BIB OVERALLS Sixes Oregon Woolen Store 800 ACT MET on best plan to get EOT GENERAL'S Guarantees General... PURCHASE PLAN Bmijmt' (j re j$5y Keeps your present tires safe with KRAFT SYSTEM Balanced Recapping... smti... When your new Generals are delivered, buy back your vnusad mileage Htadtfuarttn fir Bofancet recaps like new KRAFT SYSTEM Hr.......Mn,my...e- ioned their run out of Eddie Zipay's double and Bill Conroy'i single in the fifth. The Portland Beavers won their extended affair in the home park on a San Diego error. Mayo Smith tripled In the 13th Inning and Danny Amaral drove out grounder which was fumbled by Shortstop Joe Gedzius as Smith scurried home. The Padrei out hit the Beavers, 13 to 4. Ex-GT Gets First Round Setback LOS ANGELES, April 2 m Pete Morelli, who claimed the heavyweight championship la the European theater of opera tions, had a rude setback as he made his professional debut here last night. The ex-GI from Stock ton, Calif., was knocked out In the first round by Johnny Haynes, giant Los Angeles negro. Morelli had won 80 fights a an amateur and nine as a pro, 48 amateurs, eight pros by knockouts. But Haynes caught him flush on the jaw right after the open ing bell. Morelli weighed 187, Haynes 2,21. The contest was scheduled for 10 rounds. -VACATION IN COMFORT SLEEPING BAGS 15.95 - 31.50 A variety of styles. 100 wool filled. Others have Arc tic feathers and down. 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