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Louis 12 to 5 Favorite Over Younger Conn By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK. June 17 Ml Thli week will supply th eniwar to an of th mail vexing questions line th lat Adoll Hltlr wondered whether th gun was loaded and found that It Was. On Wdnsdey nlghl. Emancipation Day. tin onct grtat prlit lighter, Jo Louli, will climb Into a bllndlngly Illuminated ring at Yank Stadium, whll torn 70,000 iptcUtoM crouch in th ihadowi, and llnd whthr h can whip iwllt Billy Conn of Pittsburgh lor th Mcond tlm. It was Just IW years ago, whin America still was at pac, that th big negro, train Irom the so-called "battle of the bumi" In which h had itowed away all the exceia heavywalqhls in the country, finally pounded Billy Into lubmlnlon In the 13th round. Much hai been made ol the fact that Louli. th champion, was behind on points when he finally tagged the Will o' th Wlip Irom th coal country. It hai vn been written that Conn could have won the prlie bauble that night merely by having gone Into his shell and laited out th llnal three rounds. That, as It happens, Is wrong. An extended study of the score cards of the two ludges - and the releree on that fateful night has long since shown that Billy needed to do more than stay around to the final bell to win the decision. It was much closer than that, and Louis would have won going away If he had taken the 13th. Uth and 15th stantas. All of wlilrli la pu.it lilntory, but It is Inserted at this point mrrrly to art the record elrululit. Since thnt nlitlit the two huvc fnuiilil 'r keep si'iirct-Iy ut nil. Hi-Inn- lie entered the wrvlcr, l.miis casually knocked out Lou Nova, Aim Simon unci lluildy liner In boot Unit were fnrwit trn the next day, Conn turned In threo decision victories, the rn u n Important over Tony before he, too, heard th Hope By EARL WHITLOCK Mnrtln Luther once said "Kvi-ryllilnu that la done In the world, la done by hope No farmer would sow one tiraln of corn If ho hoped not it would grow up and becomo a harvest. N o bachelor would marry a wife If ho hotted not to have children. Mo merchant or tradesman would act him aelf to work If he did not hope to reap benefit there by." Now. It ts what we hope for thai im-ii. urea pretty accurately, our' men tal maturity. It la sensible to tailor our hnes down to ra tional alie. Yet it Is better to hope too bin. within reason, that to hope too small. Hecnuae aparked by hope we mliiht 'quite possibly find thnt our 'strength and abilities are far , greater tlmn we have ImnKlned. J loiiing loo small cramps our style. And hopes DO have a way of coming true, simply because, when we hope, wc put our selves in line with whnlever we are hoping for. We hope and we translate thnt hope Into thought and action. We plnn and we work. So don't be ashamed to hope or be ufrnld to hope. Every fine thing which man hns accom plished, ho hud first to HOPE lie could do. "Visit Memory Cnrclcn" most Zule, cull. Both Exhibited In thn ensuing yeurn both trooped tint soldier cumps of the world, sulutlng their respective officers unci boxing exhibitions, mostly ugulnst unknowns. Conn, a nnlnral 173-poundcr, soared to over 200 pounds at one time in tnu unit. There was the nuturul ques tion whether tho two of them could get Into condition to fight ugnlii. Thut one, at least, bus l-en answered. Iloth are In shape ufler their long and ardu ous training grinds. Louis hon estly seems to think ho Is In the finest fighting trim of his life, though thut Is to be doubted In a man of :I2 years. Conn was ready to fight for the title a week ngo, and since then bus taken it very, very cany for fenr of passing the peak. Ills manager. Johnny Hay, practically blows a gnsket at the suggestion thut Billy might bo iivcr-trulncd when the night 1j tell rln Next Monday Mr. Whltlock of tho Earl Whltlock Funeral home will comment on BRICKS. gs for the big one. Mo Conn Movement During the pnst week there hns been recurrent mention of a "swing to Conn," meaning thnt members of boxing's cognoscen ti were piling on Billy's band wagon. An earnest search, how ever, bus fulled lo locate this undercover movement. The odds todny still were fluctuating around 12 to S against Conn, and the great ma jority of expert observers were Kicking Loins to win by a lockout. Some of the Louis pickers odmltled they merely were stringing along with a great champion. Others were vehement in their belief thnt the big negro would knock his light er opponent kicking. Junior Golfers Qualify Today PORTLAND, June 17 (TP) Qualifying rounds for the re vived Oregon atnte Junior golf championships opened todny at Alderwood Country club as en tries checked in for the six-day event, the first since 1941. Officials reported 27 boys In the under age 18 division, the snme number for the Junior boys between 18 and 18 years and nine registered for the girls' division. Trophies will be the new Ralph Tomlinson perpetual award for the Junior division winner, the Randolph Weinman trophy for the boys' lilllst and the Mnrinn McDougnll trophy for tho girls' champion. John West Jr.. of Klamath Fulls, Is In Portlnnd to enter the Junior golf tourney. Junior champion at Renmes Country club, this is his first attempt at state honors. Mallard ducks are distributed across the entire northern hemisphere. In China they are uiien uomcsiicaica and are a very Important source of meat, eggs and fenthers. Junior Ball Schedule Set The Junior Legion baseball guine originally scheduled with Chlloquln for yesterduy after noon ut Del Moro field was culled off because the field was too muddy. Jt Is Indefinite whether the guine will be pluyed before the opening of the circuit, Under the sponsorship of Rulslger Molor company, the three teams In the circuit. Mills, Conger, and Del Moro, will al ternately pluy umong them selves und the Chilociuln ball club. Two games will be played ench day when the teums meet, and there will be a lotul or six games in the playoffs. The Junior Legion schedule: June 23 Conger vs. Mills at Did Moro field. Del Moro vs. Chlloquln at Chlloquin. June 30 Longer vs, Del Moro at Del Moro field. Mills vs. Chlloquln ut Conger field. July 7 Conger vs. Chlloquln at Chlloquln, Del Moro vs. Mills at Del Moro. Kach team will be given a mime beforo the playoffs be gin. Conger Is to be called the Fords. Del Moro Is to be the Ferguson's, and Mills will be known us tho Mercury's. Gumcs pluyed beforo June 23 do not count on the league standings. Tom Ma How Takes State Links Title PORTLAND. June 17 (VP) Tom Murlow won the men s di vision of the Oregon Golf ossoci ation championship Saturday at the Wnverly country club und Iluhc rreesc as anticipated took the women's title. Miss Freese defeated Crude De Moss, Oregon Stnte college freshman, 3 and 2. Murlow de feated Don Thomson 2 and 1. Dolan Kayoes Tambe In Second Frame SPOKANE. June 17 tfP) Never a guy to wnate time. Joey Dolan of Spokane scooped an uppercut Saturday night In the second round ot his brush wltn Joe Tambe of Buffalo. N. Y., and the knockout punch eorned him his 13th win In 14 starts. Dolan weighed 12Ja4 and Tambe 126 V. Freddie Steele of Vancouver, B. C. weighed 127, defeated Chris Gregory, 127i, Spokane, in a preliminary go. Roseburg Shuts Out Ashland Elks, 6-0 ROSEBURG, June 17 UP) The Roseburg Umpqua Chiefs stuyed out in front of the Southern Oregon Baseball league today with their record unblemished after a 8 to 0 shut out of the Ashland Elks here. Behind the four-hit pitching of Sporer,' the Chiefs pounded out 10 hits while the Elks com muted five bobbles to lose the contest. Armory Attraction Ji i i law w r i Bob Wills 'Swing King' To Play Here Bob Wills, often known as the "King of Western bwlng," and his Texas Plnyboys will be In Klamath Falls next Saturday night, June 22, at the Armory, according to 'lialdy" Evans, local bandleader. Bob will have his usuul host of musicians along with him, as well as vocalist Tommy Duncan. Wills? who Is well known to millions of record and radio funs, is a native Texan, born in a small town In Hull county, west Texas, tie assembled his first band nearly 20 years ago and started playing over Fort Worth radio stations. Now, he is fea tured every Tuesday over the ABC broadcasting network on the rlslicr Mills program. Dancing will be from 9 until I with doors onenlng at 8:30 next Saturday night. SOCE Summer Class Doubles Enrollment SOUTHERN OREGON COL LEGE, Ashland, June 17 En rollment for the summer quarter at the Southern Oregon College of Education more than doubles last summer's. The 121 per cent increase in students includei teachers from all sections of Ore gon and many out of staters. Nearly a third of the enrollment Is taking lower division work. Over 30 teachers are taking the two-week work shop designed to meet the state requirements for renewing emergency certifi cates. Rgistration will close on Mon day. June 17, for the first sum mer session of six weeks. Publisher Dies In Harrisburg IIARRISBURG, Pa., June 17 ll'l Vance C. McCormlck, pub lisher of two Harrisburg news papers, an Industrialist and for mer chairman of the democratic national committee, died yester day. 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