Mann Tosses
No-Hit Game
Rw Thi Aaaoclatarl Pr.ll
Clirlh (llml) Minm, who liml sweated nut most nf hi time thl
H'iimiii III Din dugout iiIIit a mim'iwfiil muni hint year, gut the
1'iiillW ('unit llimi'liull liMUncn Ihlnl 11HU inllluUmi Inlo Iho ex
rluMve el it lo of no-hll, mi run i(l In ix.
The IlUymr ulil rliililliuiiUiT, unlive uf llrundmi, Tex., iilliilnud
lil place In the society lust night in blanking llio Scuttle Kuiiiicr,
0 In (I, nn hi HiiitiiiihiiIii ti'iiiniiiuli-s pluycd rrrorles bull.
Miinn funned eight anil walked three Itnlnler. One of the
lia.ixi'd inru Kt lit M'i'dncI, nnullii'r wim thrown out trying to steal
icutiil, mill Hie Ililril vwi snuffed out mi u double phiy.
The no-lilt luirliT broke Into orgiiiil.eil bimcbHll at Huyno.
I.H., In the Uvuiigi'lliiu leuuue, uml Iiuh put In eight year of
inlniir leiigue piny. I.imt yur
mi vvotw
Uy HALE BCAHBftOUGH
Fishing's Fun
Mull i'liihlifun, Mr. Kl-liing
hiinii'lf, him Inuugiiriiti'd a wn li
ly ruihu broiuU'U.Ht uvrr Kt'l.W
III WlllCh III! glVCl Ihu IIIOKl like
ly mriin and iiiiIIkkIs of lur
ing ii t rout out
ol Mimic fuv
urlle p o I
iiiiiiiiiiI here,
liml even (In
lull thn cumuil
ii ii U I c r tho
nrrvlro of plllll
ninif a day's
I r l . riithl down
In the puhit of
telling good
pil for con
suming the
in let ctii y lunch.
According to
Uio iiiiiiic com-
iiiIihiIiiii's weekly release,
ulli und Luke counties nre ex-K-cled
to afford tho best Null
ing hi the aliite thin weekend,
Hie iiorlliern part of the Mute
.-nil being trmibled with hiKh
water, und from the look of
the cnli'li of nilnbiiw und Ger
man Drown taken by Kruie
lllthnp and party on spinners
unrl by (lal fulling, the Upper
lake und slrriim coming In lire
the place to gu.
Malt reciimniendii u try at
Harrlman crtak. trolling iilonit
the west iiliore of the luke past
Hucky I'nlnt Into Kecreution
creek, or trollliiK aouth of liar
ri inn ii ereek.
Fl.il nre being taken Just off
the dock at Hocky Point on
wubblcrs. Klunher und worms
or a flasher und minnow should
work alonit the hore.
Lee Eslng uy that around
I'liriicllnc lodge und up to Kagle
rlclgo la beginning to be good
fiihlnit with large flushert mul
worm trolled deep und slow,
and around there you can take
jour choice of lures.
In coming across the lake from
Neptune bench mime miod sized
fish have been rnuKht with both
fliinhcrs und wobbler, with wob
blers belnit tlio most popular.
Among the bent spots ru;ht now
arc the mouths of Scveninlle
and Vou;l river, Wood river
IHclf. Cluster eggs should fill
the bill up there.
Luke o the Woods and Flub In
lake both reported fair and ex
pected to be getting- better. The
Spriigue is h in h but some catches
juuile Just the aume on bull.
bp ut Crescent hike there have
bren accuunls of good trolling,
n.sing Ford Fenders with worms,
but you can get into nn argu
ment about Crescent luke right
iu!ck. Some folks we know
swear by it and some others
swear nt It.
Odell lake is a sure thing,
trolling brass spinners wltii
worms deep. Mutt advances the
Idea of plug-casting in close to
shore lute In the evening. Paul
Inn and East lake arc up to the
fisherman, according to reports.
Mursh creek, limits taken on
flies, siimc for Little Deschutes
and Odell creek.
Getting closer to home, Klam
ath river has been good and bud,
depending on the water level,
but large bucktall flies arc good
here.
Rasmussen Enters
AAU Track Tourney
POIITLAND, June 1 Ifl'l The
annuiil Oregon AAU champion
ship track and field meet wns
scheduled to start ut 2 p. m. to
day, with George Rnsmusson,
uend uce, among the entries.
KusimiKsen set r new slate
prep record of 12 feet 9 Inches
at Corvnllis. Lcrny Doming,
Itnyniond, Wash., who vaulted
12 feet 3 Inches In the Washing
ton StHte meet, will compete
wun nun today.
About 223 college and liich
school nthlctcs from Oregon and
Washington arc participating.
Have you Increased your fir
Insurance in th last two years?
If not. give it your immediate
attention. See Hans Norland
for advice. 123 N. 6th St, Phone
6060.
. Kliinv
D-AC-IG
9 P. M. TO 1 A. M.
SATURDAY NIGHT
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515 Klamath Avo.
"Music A You Like It" by
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I he wuk the Onkliiiiil Acorns' tup
pitcher with IS victories, but
ho bud behind blm only one
win und ono loui for 1IHU when
he went to tho Hucrumento
Soliuit from the clrcull-puclng
Oakland club II days ugo. Joe
Deinoriin of Keutlle and Ad I. Is
ku of I'm Hand previously
hurled no hltters tills seunuii.
fifteenth Homer
I.cs S c a r s e 1 1 n, home-run
heavyweight of the league,
rapped out bis 13th lust night,
accounting for both runs, as
Oakland Increased its leud on u
2 0 victory over third-place Los
Angeles. Ily Vundenberg. for
mer Chicago Cub, yielded the
Angels seven hits, und the
Acorns nicked Cliff Chambers
for eight.
Tho victory, coupled w 1 1 h
Hollywood's 3-2 defcut of the
Sun Francisco Heuls, left Oak
land two guines uhcud of the
second-ranking Bcals in the pen
mint chase.
Hollywood Rally
Hollywood uriibbcd the ti'l-
iimiih on a two-run rally with
not iii Die ninth inning.
ditcher Al Unser polled his
fifth home run of the season,
mul John Luiilen singled home
Pitcher Xuvler llescigno. who
had walked und advanced on a
free na is to Cyril Moral). He.
clgno allowed the Seals six hits.
Al Lien replaced Sun Francisco
Mouudsman Frank bewara ir,
the final Inning.
Portland's scheduled giunc
with the Padres ut Sun Diego
was postponed because of trav
eling difficulties.
Joe Cronin
Is Benched
BOSTON. June 1 Wi Now
strictly a bench manager, Joe
Cronln todny starts a new chup
tcr in his long baseball career
probably, on a straight salary
basis, tile highest paid one in
major league history.
To reduce his pennant-rushing
Hoston Red Sox to the June 15
limit of 30 players, Including
five returned wur veterans. Cro
nln agreed lo void his pluyer-munagi-r
contract that would ex
pire uller the 11)47 season and
pluco himself on the voluntary
retired list.
Uut all Cronln would say about
his new contrncl, which covers
the rest of Ibis season and all ol
next year, wus that "It doesn't
contain any ID-day clause. That
gives clubs the right to discharge
a player with only 10 dnys pay.
The Hcd Sox front office, how
ever, snid that Owner Tom Yaw
key had given the fair, fill and
almost 40 Cronin a "sizeable sal
ury Increase." Joe was reputed
to have signed his third pluycr
manager document in 1944 for
a $3S,UU0 salary over a three
years slrelch.
Humors are that the fabulously
wealthy Yawkcy gave him $50,
000 terms lo end his active ca
reer, which actually stopped a
year ago last April when he frac
tured an ankle while sliding In
the Yankee stadium in his third
game of tho season,
Idaho Backstopper
Signed By Salem
SPOKANE, June 1 (IP) Irving i
Konopka, who starred behind
the plate and in the outfield for
the University of Idaho, has
signed to play with Spokane in
the Western International base
ball league, owner Sam Collins
sutd yesterday.
Konopka will Join the Indians
nfter his graduation next week,
Collins said.
Alaska Salmon
Canning Starts
ASTORIA, Ore.. June 1 tfl")
The Columbia River Packers
association renewed its Alaskan
salmon packing after a six-year
lapse, with departure of the
cannery ship William L. Thomp
son. The vessel, which left for
Nushaguk and Naknek on Bris
tol bay yesterday, carried can
nery workers, fishermen, and
supplies to Inst two months at
tho company's two canneries.
HOTELS
OSBORN HOLLAND
EIKIEN'E ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. and Mre. J. F. Earlff an Joe
Karley
Praprleteri
Grimm Gives Up
On Nicholson
CHICAGO, Juno 1 ll' Man
i ger Chui lle Ciiliiiin, re-patching
his thread bure Chicago Cubs
lineup for the 17th time, no lews,
this season, admitted toduy he
has given up on bill Nicholson.
Nallonul leugue home-run und
riiiis batled lii chuinplou In 1U43
and 11)44.
Movies of his once-feared
swing al the plate, eye tests und
the bench treatment have failed
lo lend Dig Nick from a mys
terious batting slump which
dntes back to lust season when
be finished with a .243 mark.
Illghlflelder Nicholson hud a
1(1 (lay chance lo unllmbcr bis
bludgeon when Hookie Kd Wait-
ku was Injured and Phil C av
ail etln moved from right to bis
old first busu spot, but woeful
William wound up with a wun
.174 listing.
Two More
Bouts Set
Two more bout have been
definitely set for Tuesday night's
boxing card, und one or possibly
two nre still in the making but
should be matched over the
weekend.
The opener will be between
a pair of lightweight boys,
weighing in at about 128 pounds.
Piuil Wilson will moke his sec
ond appearance In the local ring,
doing battle with Don Reynolds.
In his first bout a month ago
Reynolds was the victim of
a cpilck knockout by Gaylor
llulcher, while Wilson decl
aimed Durrell Harral two weeks
ago.
In the second bout Rudy Carl
son meets Charlie 11111 of Cbilo
quin for a welterweight duel
with the eight-ounce gloves.
Doth these prelims are sched
uled for four rounds. In the
making is a bout between Will
Knock who on the last card
kuyoed Johnnie Huff In the
fourth canto, against an oppon
ent as yet not selected.
A middleweight bout is the
main fare between Johnny
Jones of Klamath and Billy Sun
day of Chlloipiin, set fur five
rounds, and sharing part of the
main event spotlight will be
Roger Vanderlioff and LcRoy
Dnrkley In n lightweight duel.
Tickets for the boxing card
are on sale at Matt Flnnlgan'i
sports store.
K Of C Defeats
Merchants, 9-8
The Knights of Columbus soft
ball team, making lis first start
of the season, nosed out the Four
Slar Merchants, 9 to B. yester
day afternoon on Del Moro field.
The KCs collected seven hits and
the Merchants only four safeties.
In the other game Inst night
the Elks, with Bob Thompson
pitching, beat Ashley Chevrolet,
7 to 0. That was the second win
against no defeats for the Elks,
putting them on top of the soft
bull loop for the time being. Thnt
tilt was at Recreation diamond.
VFW, Moose and KC have each
taken one game without defeat.
while Ashley and the Merchants
have dropped two and Palmcrton
Lumber has lost one,
Monday's schedule puts Palm
crton against VFW at Recreation
and Moose draws a bye.
Irishman Wins
British Amateur
BIRKDALE. England, June 1
MV-Jimmie Bruen, Irish Insur
ance broker, defeated American
born Robert Sweeny Jr., 4 and
3, toduy In the 36-holc final
match of the British Amateur
Golf Championship tournament.
Sweeny, who won the title in
1037, was four down to the
Irishman at 27 holes and made
a gallant effort to cut down the
margin after the turn. He took
the 368-yard llth hole with a
pur four while Bruen zoomed
to a five.
The match was played in a
heavy rain from the sixth hole
of the afternoon round on.
The Greeks were the first to
give each ship its own name
usually that of a woman.
Bo Sure to Tune
Sunday, 2:00 p.
This 1 th second of 14
Beginning Of
lawMeuaM'
This action shot taken at th armory Thursday night shows
the beginning of tha and for Martino Angclo as ha is being
li t tad into Georges Dusatta's full nelson for the final fall in
tha sixth round of thair championship match. Angalo gained
a draw In tha match by getting ona fall in tha fifth frame.
Cards, Red Sox Following
Principle Of Close Wins
By. The Associated Press
If winning tight one-run games
means a pennant as John Mc
Graw used to say when the im
mortal Giant manager was the
toust of New York, the first place
Boston Sox and the second place
St. Louis Cardinals arc world
series bound.
As most of the big league clubs
resumed operations today fol
lowing a day of rest only the
New York Yankees and Phila
delphia Athletics played yester-
Flashes Of
Life
HOT SEAT
PARIS, June 1 (AP Pvt.
Matthew Spcncc of Baltimore,
Md., twice-escaped prisoner who
was serving a 10-year sentence
for robbery, was back in con
finement today after he acci
dentally sat on the lap of a
criminal Investigation deport
ment agent in a darkened Paris
theatre Thursday night.
The picture showing
"You Cunt Got Away
was:
With
Murder.
RUNS IN FAMILY
CARTHAGE. N. Y., June 1
(AP) George Zahn, valedictor
ian of Hie 1940 graduating class
at Carthage high school with a
scholastic average of 93.58, is
upholding a family tradition.
His oldest brother, Lyle, was
valedictorian in 1942. Another
brother, Keith, won the same
honor in 1944.
They are the sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Zahn.
CAN'T STOP
PHILADELPHIA. June 1 UP)
Six Baltimore & Ohio railroad
employes, who between them
served 270 years continuously
with the carrier, were retired
on pension.
Three of them James E.
Johnson. 86; Dr. Charles W.
Pcnsc. 74. and Charles E. Webb.
70, nil Philadclphians said
they'd spend a lot of their spare
time traveling.
BOTH SEXES HORNED
Unlike other members of the
deer tribe, both sexes of the
Barren Ground caribou have
horns, although the horns of the
female are shorter than tho
male's.
Northern California Baseball League
SUNDAY Jv 1:30 P.M.'
MT. SHASTA vs. KLAMATH SONS
AT MT. SHASTA
Seats are available on the bus for those who wish to make the
trip and soe the game. Tickets on sale at Klamath Billiards.
-KWLW
direct broadcasts of Northern California League games by KFLW
The End
day a survey of the first quar
ter of the major league races re
vealed that of 301 games played
roughly one-third or 88 have
been decided by a single tally.
Joe Cronin's rampant Red Sox,
currently pacing the American
league by six games, have the
oesi recoru oi pulling loose ugni
ones out of the fire. They have
won nine of 11 for a .818 per
centage, far above the Detroit
Tigers and Cleveland Indians
who arc tied for second with
eight of 14 and six of 10 re
spectively. Washington has won six of
11 and the St. Louis Browns
have been involved in 13 close
ones, winning five. Surprisingly
enough, the New York Yankees,
who are. giving the Red Sox
their stiffest competition, have
grabbed but three of nine one
run games. The tail end Phila
delphia Athletics have had the
worst luck in the close ones,
losing nine of 12.
Dodgers Right Behind
The Cardinals' record of eight
victories in 10 one-run games
easily is the best in the National
league with the front running
Brooklyn Dodgers right behind
with nine of 14. Boston's Im
proved Braves, guided by the
master strategist, Billy South
worth, are third with five of
nine followed by the Pittsburgh
Pirates who have split 10 games.
The Cincinnati Reds lead the
second group with seven of 15
while the defending champion
Chicago Cubs, involved in nine
tight tussles, have won but three
of nine. The Giants' one-run
record of 4-8 is not much better
than the lowly Philadelphia Phil
lies' 2-5.
Beau Jack Outpoints
Montreal Slugger
NEW YORK, June 1 M
Beau Jack and Johnny Greco,
who fought a draw before a sell
out 10.941 crowd that paid S148,
152 back in February, did an
encore last night at Madison
Square Garden before a smaller,
11.407 turnout that contributed
S66.922 as the bouncing Beau
from Augusta, Ga., gained a 10
round decision over the Montreal
slugger.
The Beau, former lightweight
champion (New York version)
won eight of the 10 rounds to
gain the nod from all three offi
cials. Jack weighed 141 i, Greco
146.
BALL!
Ploy-By-Play
Broadcast with
Sportscastor Don Neal
Strong Nine
Readied For
Shasta Tilt
Tomorrow' baseball game at
Mt. Shasta will be the third road
contest of the season for the
Klamath Son without per
formance before the home fans,
but starting Sunday week four
game In i row are slated for
Recreation field.
The only tilt scheduled for
Klamath Falls yet this season
was rained out last week and
will be made up later in the
summer.
In two league game so far
the Son have come out on top
by comfortable margins, 8-0
over McCloud and 7-2 over
Dunsmuir, and have shown
creditable power at the plate in
addition to having two of the
best pitcher in tha area.
Clyde Carlstrom, who hurled
the three-hit shutout over Mc
Cloud, I due for the starting
nod on the mound tomorrow,
and Johnny Pastega will be re
siding behind the platter,
Ernie Bishop will probably
be along to take a spot In the
infield, Jim Boccl may see ac
tion at first base along with
Jack Durocha, and H. L. Smith
has returned from a trip back
east and will be an added out
fielder. The Sons' chartered bus will
leave the bus depot about 9:15
tomorrow for the run to Mt.
Shasta and space will be avail
able for a number pf fans to go
along. Tickets may be pur
chased at the Klamath Billiards
and Pastega's (tore.
The game will begin at 1:30
and KFLW's play-by-play broad
cast is scheduled to go on the
air at 2 p. m. However, a hitch
has been uncovered in that di
rection and as of this morning
a power line has not been taken
into the Mt. Shasta field.
Unless the line is installed
before game time tomorrow
KFLW will have the alterna
tives of furnishing its own pow
er or not broadcasting. The ra
dio oeoDle are trying to iron
out that wrinkle today.
standings!!
Boston
New York
Washington
Detroit
Cleveland
St. Louis -
Chicago
Philadelphia
13 21
Hl 31
VESTEBD A Y'8 RE SI LT 8
AMERICAN LEAGLC
New York S Philadelphia 1.
Only gam scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati at Chicago ppd rain.
Only same scheduled.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
CukUnd
San Franeitco
Lm AnselM
San Dicso
Sacramento .
Hollywood
-41 21
40 24
.623
.516
.484
.484
.452
.387
.390
28
33
-31 33
.28 34
Seattle
.3 38
PorUand 21 38
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Oakland 2, Lot Angele 0.
Hollywood 3, San Francisco S.
Sacramento 8. SeatUa 0.
Only famea played.
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
Salem 23 14
Pet.
.662
.593
.590
.559
.528
.514
.405
.205
Spokane 22
Wena tehee
Tacoma ....
Bremerton
-23
Yakima
Vancouver 13 3
Victoria - 8 3
RESULTS TESTERDAT
Salem 5. Vancouver O.
Spokane S. Victoria 3.
Bremerton 19, Wenatchee S.
Tacoma 5, Yakama 1.
San Dleto .Calif Max Hutchini. 154',.
Loa Anselei. TKO Billy Beauhuld, 133i.
San Oleo. 8.
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Ruth By-Passed By MacPhail
For Newark Manager Post
NEW YORK. June 1 (JF
Babe Ruth, the former sultan
of swat, disclosed todny he had
sought in vain to be appointed
manager this year of the New
ark International League base
ball club, the same post he was
offered but rejected when he
left the Yankees 12 years ago.
Returning from a visit to
Mexico City at 1:15 a. m. (Est)
the Babe declared "I called
MacPhail (Larry MacPhail,
CORRAL
"fence
By 'TOP-WRANGLER'
Howdy folks:
I'll try to give yuh a bird's eye
collecshun of the social whirl of
the 'horsey set . Sunday in be
tween practice of the quadrille.
Ann Ricky had the Saddle club
over to her bunk-house fcr erub.
They filled up on safe crackers
and cheese, talked whinny talk
fer a spell and went right back
to ridin' . . . doosie-dooed them
hosses in a high falutin' manner
witn narry a spill.
Las week Marv Truax tuk
day money in the bronc ridin',
when her hoss swallowed his
head and bucked out to add a
teal western touch to the qua
orille. Now schools out the ur
chins are hittin' the saddles
dcily. Sylvia Hillis is takin' the
kinks outta her white hoss.
She takes a deeD seat like
she's glued to the leather and
spurs up to a tinglin burst of
speed. 'Scook' Bertram hops
aboard ol' Red, bareback, givin'
out plenty of ridin' technique
that makes the ol' confirmed
hossmen scratch thar heads.
Reckon you all noticed Chet
Barton's black n' white team
with the two Kenyon kiddies
drivin' all over town tother dav.
They're a gittin' in shape for the
nose parade and I cal late the
little hay-burner entry will add
plenty of splash and color in the
big city doin's.
Dorothea Buck, she's the boss
at A. B. Corrals and gives tol
erable of her time to teachin'
the Girl Scouts horsemanship, A
few day back 'bout 10 of 'em
struck out to cook a supper over
an open fire, broke camp and
i ode back 'fore nightfall. Ever
girl passin the buckaroo test
like veterans of the saee.
The fairgrounds are housin' 14
neaa of racin ponies from Tuc
son, Arizona. They're headed
north fer a race meet after a
short rest here. Over at Sunset
Stables, Bud Howard and Lucky
aieeie are a inrowin leather and
cuff in' off ridin' stock. All vuh
fellers who don't own a cayuse ;
oria arap out to see Bud and 1
sample the thrill of ridin'. j
I'll lay odds you'll feel a heap 1
better. I gotta be gittin'. i
P. S. Jist noticed I rit this on ;
the back of the resipee for the ,
'sooth' Paw's takin' for his rami. '
tiz. Bye now.
Record Crab Hauls
Made In St. Peters
ASTORIA. Ore., June 1 (JP)
Hauls of 12,000 crabs each were
brought in by Floyd Furford in
the boat Jackie Joe and Jim Dart
in the St. Peters among this
area's largest catches.
Crab fishermen report their
luck the past few days has been
the best of the season. Crabs
bring 12 cents a pound here,
equivalent to the S3 a dozen paid
at Westport, Wash.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
FOR RENT
You Drive-Long. Short Trips
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Phone 8304 1201 East Main
OPENING NEW
OF
iatumkii, jh t, in, rt
president of the Yanks) early
last January when I heard that
Bill Dickey had turned down
an offer to manage Newark.
I told MacPhail I was very
much interested In the Newark
job. He was very much sur
prised and ald 'This la like a
thunderbolt out of the sky, but
I promise you every considera
tion and I'll phone you within
two weeks to give you defin
ite answer."
"I waited two weeks," Ruth
continued. "But when MacPhail
didn't call I phoned him again.
He told me he wa waiting for
George Weiss (vice president of
the Yanks) to get back from
Chicago. Later I phoned him
once more and he told me
someone else had been prom
ised the job."
George Selkirk, who replaced
Ruth in right field back in
1934, later was named Newark
manager.
Asked if MacPhail had prom
ised something for next year,
Ruth replied only, "I'm very
tired" and jumped Into a wait
ing auto.
Hogan Far Ahead
Of Robin Field
MAMARONECK, N. Y., June
1 lP) Anyway you wanted to
figure it, Ben Hogan was out
in front today in the rich Good
all round -robin. Anyway you
looked at it, he still was likely
to be there when 72 more holes
of golf have been played and
the seven rounds of match play
are concluded tomorrow after
noon at the Winged Foot aolf
club.
Hogan was leading In points,
being 25 on the plus side in
the system used in this tourney
that combines the best parts of
match and medal play. He was
leading six shots in medal play,
with an even par 216 to 222
for Herman Barron and Byron
Nelson, running in that order
behind him in the point score
with plus 14 and plus 13.
He also was the onlv man to
have beaten each of his six op
ponents to date, and there were
few experts who would risk a
bet that he wouldn't finish with
that slate just as clean.
Firjhts Last Niqht
By Tne Aaleelatcd Preta
New York Beau Jack, 14m. Au(uata,
Ga., outpointed Johnny Greco, 148,
Montreal. 10.
Denver Irlah Bobby Seamon, 158,
New York, outpointed CUM Beekett,
158. Sudbury, Ont, 10.
- San Francisco -r Harold Blackihear,
209, San Francisco. TKO LeRoy Evans,
Z21. Oakland Calif., a.
Hollywood, Calif. Jimmy Sherrer,
148',. Milwaukee. TKO Frankla An(ua
Uan, 1S6. Los Anseles. S.
Horse Sale
100 Head or Mar
Tom Bailey's and Others
Sunday, June 16
At Frenchglen
65 miles south of Burns
Sale Begins at 1 p. m.
About half of horses Pintos
and Palominos, registered
Palomino stallion, 3 3-year-old
Palomino stallions eligi
ble for register, 4 registered
Palomino mares, 23 head
mules, 2 Mammoth jacks.
DANCE
at Frenchglen Saturday,
June 15, preceeding sale.
Meals at hotel, accommo
dations available.
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