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Plenty Of Sports On Tap For Klamath's Fourth By HALE SCAnBROUOH Tuiniirriiw, Ihu Koui'lli of July, In KolnK to lje liulliluy fur nl imi.it I'Vcryuno In (Im Kluiiiuth hi en, mid thn fllli, Ulh and 7IIi will vino bu viii'ullim Uuys for nrk't't few, mi thin story will bo hy wuy of a rtMiilmlrr of wliiit's ilolnu III llm Kportn world for tho ,iam of IuIkui'p. In tha list plucc, tlirra In lilil rodrn In town, 'llm Klumtitli ruiluo till ycur In Ih'Iiik blllrcl ua olio of llio lilmirnl and wild i't biukuroo and bulldottllliiK wliiiws In tlii country mid comes off lit thn fiilruriiumlK un 8. Utli. 'rimmduy, t'niiiiy, Kuliirduy iinii Sunilwy uflcnuioin. Tlio bill pur wln puaaps down M ill 1 1 strrrl tt j 11 u l im it iiiiimiiiiiw mill ii 1 1 K . Kor bnm'biill funs, the Klum Hill ,Vin liuva m'hrdiili'd a Kmim lor toinorrow aftrrimun and ono tt fur t'rliliiy with lloM'burg which a truin from la currently topping the Soiilhern Oregon leiigiie. Tlirae guinea will be played at Iterrentlou field, be. l,,t,lti Ml I -'III ..li ri..t-. ,,... and tho entrance fee will be 75 I Bosox Downed On Two Bingles By The Associated Pras Spuigeoii "Spud" Cluindler, now in his 10th season with tha New York Yankees and possessing one of tha finest lifetime won unci lost records among the American league's active pitchers, has almost always found the Boston Red Sox one of his most per sistent hoodoos. Tho ail yeur old righthander entered the present campaign with HO victories In 110 gumrs but enjoyed only a fair 11 uud eight record agulnst the Red Sox, Including two Sox decisions this year. Last night, however, before 68,617 spectators, largest night game crowd In baseball history. Chandler downed the pacesetters 2-1. nn two hits for his 12th win of the season as against two defeats. At that, Chandler caused the New York throng some anxious momenta a he Issued nine walk. But the veteran star bore down In the clutch and funned nine and was nursing a no-hitter until Bobby Doerr alngled with one Injuries Bench Indian Manager SPOKANE. July 3 (II Ben Geraghty, newly appointed man ager of the Spokane Indian base ball club, was "benched" yester day on doctor's orders and will not handle the team when It re opena It Western International league play agulnst tho Yakima KUrs In a dnubleheader July 4, owner Sam Collin said today. Collins said that under a "tem porary" switch, Glenn Wright, former team manager, will handle the club until Geraghty lias recovered. Geraghty suffered a fractured Knee cap and head injuries in tho bu accident a week ago that claimed tha lives of nine Spokane players. HAN JOHIt. ratlf - Juan Leanoa, 17. San JiMa. nutpotntad Lorenao aUloia. 134, Havana, in LEGAL NOTICES SIMMONS rqullr Ne. Ball in Tim i-iiii-iMT couar or Til STATE Or Olir.OON I.N ANU rOH Til COUNTY cir KLAMATH JOStl'll r. IIOI1B1NS. I'lalnUlf. va WIU.A MAC ROIinlNS Pafandanl TO WltXA MAE KOUI1INS, USTEND ANT III lha nama of lha Mtaia or dragon ymi ara harahy raqulrad lo appaar and altawrr Ilia complaint (Had aialnal you III Ilia almva antrnrri anil nn or iMfnra lha nih da ol July. 1MB. Ihat laln ilia lal tUy of lha lima allowed III lha onlar lor lha pulillaallon of Ihu mm. tnona. If you fall lo an anpaar or for waul tharrof lha plalnlllf will apply lo lha L'mirt for lha rallal prayad lor In i hla romplalnt. In-wllf a datfraa nf dlvnrca fnrear tllaaolvln lha honila of main- tmtiiy now anil herelnlnre rxiinng na- Iwai-n Ilia plenum junki'ii r. mm IIIN8 and die defendant .WI1.1.A MAS HOIllllNa upon Iho (rnunda of willful dearrtlon for mora than one year. Thla atiminnna la aerved upon you by Riihllcatloti thereof In tha Herald and pwi, Ihe dally newspaper prtnled and initialled In Klalnain loiimy. omion. puratiaut to an order ol ine nonoranie lJuvlil ft. Vandenherl, Judge nf tha alinve entered Court made and enterad lha 17th day nf June, lon. which aald order renulrea thla aummnna to tie puttllahed nm-e a week for four (4) con eocullve waeki I., OIITII sikkmohe. Altorney rnr Plaintiff 7:11 Mam Htreet Klamath ralli, Oregon. J. it-M. Jy. 3-10-17 No. IU. SUMMONS IN TMK ClrtCUIT COIIItT or Till statf or nnxnoN row Tin COUNTY Or KLAMATH. MLDA Mll.US. I'lalnUlf, va. KDMONO K. MILLS. Defendant. To: Edmund K. Mill", Defendant IN THE NAME Or THE STATE OF OIlKtiON, OIIEKTINOt You are hereby required to appner and anawar tha romplalnt filed agalnat you lit tha annve entitled ault and court on or befnre July HI. HMO. and If you fall to ao ap pear and aniwer. for want thereof, lha plaintiff will apply lo tha Court for tha relief prayed for In her complaint, to wn: A divorce from you upon Iho grnunda of Cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Thla aummnna la aerved upon you hy puhllraltnn puratiant lo an Order of the Honorahla llavld R. Vandenberg. Judge of lha above-entitled Court, aald order being dated June 10, 1046, and by publication thereof onra a week for four c-nnaerutlve and aucceiilve waeka. The dale nf the flrat publication la June la, IHU. anil the data of lha laal publication la July lu, HU0, , W. LAMAR TOWNSIND Attorney for Plaintiff 4:ia Main Rtreel Klamath Falla, Oregon. 1. 13-10-301 Ju. 3-10 No. 413. OSCAR S. NISSEN IllriMilnr Slncfl NISSEN'S PHYSICAL TELEPHONE 5558 110 North Eighth St. fh. Mr (n Xrcl (Man V, 0. Ndvy Unapt. al Corpi World War 1V1. tHrfmtnr and Tnitrunlnr Maaiaio Doparlmtnt Uoalon City Htuplul joio-ioaa rhynlpul Trainer tai Atif-lM C'lir I'alltft lLHt.1019 cpntn a brad to miik up tho kltly which wan proinUrd none bum for comliiu down hero. Thru Sunday thr Bona truvnl down to WitiI In pluy a evconil Riunn with tho Wrd Sunn, li'Uil era of llin Northi-rn t:nllfornlii I mi ur and the only ti'iim in wo loop to top tho lurula thin y-ur. un ine goiiniK iioni, uim ui the L i u u i-kt tournnmciilH of tha mimnior acamin ur la unuVr way tomorrow morning nl Krainca country club. Tho Simula C'u endo tourney, 72 holm of medal pluy. In rxpt'i'tiKl to iillrnct ama teur golfer from Medford, Ku geno, Grunts I'ims, Ucnd and other cities. The prenent Shanta Cascade) ehamp la Eclillo Htmmniis of Medford. Tho big trophy for flrat filaco goea to tho golfer with tho ow grona acoro for the 72 liolrs, and additional prizes of war bond and atampa will go r j cording to handicap acoren. Tho four IS hole rnunda may be play ed any time between tomorrow and Sunduy. I Ilmimjta iffilfnra l,ni' itlmi Kn l,t,,ll,l In Ijw.l ta eiv. , mill ; train to go to Eugene next Sun-1 out In the eighth Inning i n The Yanks nicked Mickey Harris for a run In the second on Joe DIMagglo's single and Nick Elton's double. The final marker came In. the third when (ieorge Stlrwelss singled behind Phil Rlzzuto's triple. Brooklyn Cains Brooklyn's Dodgers Increased their National league murgln over the St. Louis Cni'dlnals to seven and one-hnlf games by nosiiyi out the I'hiludi-lphln Phil lies, 3-2, while tho Red Birds dropped a 7-5 arcllght tilt to the Cincinnati Reds. Cookie Lavagetto batted In the Brooks' winning run In the ninth inning when he singled home Relief Pitcher Art Herring to break a 2-2 deadlock. The win was the Dodgers' seventh straight and their tenth In a row over the Phils, The Reds tallied seven un earned runs in the third Inning to hand the slump-rlddcn Cards their fourth straight loss. Bruins Blanked Pittsburgh drew to within a game of the sixth place Phils as Ken Hcintzchnan blanked the Chicago Cubs. 8-0, and the Bos ton Braves sank the New York Giants deeper Into the cellar by scoring a ninth Inning 9-4 vic tory. Cleveland moved over the St. Louis Browns Into fifth place by rapping Tex Shirley of the Browns for 12 hits and a 4-2 win. Chicago whipped tho Detroit Tigers, 8-7, for their first victory of the year in the opening stanza with one on, the Pule Hose piled up a 7-2 advantage over Orval Grove, The scheduled twin bill be tween the Washington Senators and tho Philadelphia Athletics was postponed became of threat ening weather. Chandler Asks Aid For Spokane SPOKANE, July 3 (yp) Base ball Commissioner A. B. Chand ler said today ho had asked presidents of the major leagues to "give consideration" to an appeal for benefit games for fam ilies of nine Spokane ball play ers who lost their lives in a bus accident a week ago. "Entirely In sympathy with the close relatives and survivors of the ball players who lost their lives in tho recent bus accident, I am glad to commend any action that would be helpful to those survivors who may be In finan cial difficulties," Chandler said In a letter. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EUOKNE ORE. MEOrORD Thoroughly Modern lr. ne) Mrs. I. If. Eerier ens Jet Eerier freprteters 1883 Amirlcnn I'hytlo-Thempy ltntUuU INSTITUTE THERAPY Klamath Fallt, Oregon ftwrrllah Ma mara Mad leal Gymnatllcl lino mis Klaolrlo Cabin! hatha T'ajitttki Conditioning UpatMalltlnr In Muscular, Circular! Joint and Narvo Condition! diiy lu take part In stale chain- plmiNlup mulchm. Tho Huh hi Klamath country atreama and luku will probably be culled upon to exert all their nuUiiul caution to escape the fry ing pan In the next lour days, mid the weather, barometer ami immtlon of the moon all point ing toward good prospects for uuglvra. Hut thoio ploiinlng on an over night or longer atay had bent luko H long aleeplng baga and grub, becuuae from all report there are no accommodation left at liny of tha lodgei, and haven't been for many a week. Kluhlng has been reported fair nod getting better at l.ako o' the Wooda and Kiah lake. Baas, cat- flh and allvemlde have been taken from Dog lake. Honey creek, Klfteenmlle and Chewau kiin in Lake county have been responding to film. Big Des chutes above Oend la Rood, troll ing in the mouth of Sevenmile, Wood and the Williamion la re ported good. Ulumond lake mould be due hilt nnl minv fish nr hltf fieri caught there yet. To get to Itos- Men's Lagu Softball Schedule (Second Half) Monday, July Wednesday, July 10 Friday, July 12 Monday, July IS Wednesday, July 17 Friday, July 19 Monday, July 22 Wednesday, July 24. Friday, July 28 .. Monday, July 20 Wednesday, July 31 Louis Will Try Golfing Before Signing For Bout CLEVELAND. July 3 P) Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis isn't going to let little thing like signing for a Sep tember title fight with Tami Miiuricllo stand between him and a try for the Forest City Golf association's amateur crown, Joe, here for the Thursdoy-Frlday-Saturday links affair, said ho was supposed to be in New York one of those three PCL Players Form Union SAN FRANCISCO, July 3 OP) The San Francisco Chronicle said today a baseball players' guild was being formed in the Pacific Coast league to bargain with the owners of the circuit's eight clubs. Some officers of the organiza tion were aald to be members of the Hollywood and San Diego clubs but they were not named. Players Interested in the guild were quoted as saying it would be independent and would not operate along the lines of the union which recently threatened to strike the Pittsburgh Pirates. Informed of the movement. President Charles Graham of the San Francisco club, said he would be receptive to any guild requests, "if they are reason able." Requests reported under dis cussion by the group included: 1.. Abolition of the recall on waivers, so that If a player is placed on the waiver list he must go to the club that claims him. 2. Cash percentages for play ers sold to major leagues If the s::le prlco exceeds a certain fig ure possibly $30,000. 3. Elimination of Saturday night games. 4. Improvement of park fa cilities in some cities, with men tion given San Diego and Port land. Fights Last Night Hy The Aaaaclaleg Praia NORWALK, Conn Johnny Greco. 1S. Montreal, knocked out Jo Dlmartlno, HT. Bridgeport. 7. LOS ANGEUCS-Carloa Chaves, 117, I.oa AngeleB, outpointed Pete Virgin, l:M)it, Schenectady, N. Y., 10. DANCE BEATTY, ORE. July 3, 4, 5th The Oregon R OH Dancing 8:30 to 1 P. M. Each Evening ary lakes you have to hike In but tho flailing la good. Game commlnalon biologists are now at I'aullna and East lake to aee what'a wrong with the flah there, not many biting. Lloyd Timmnna of Cranti Paaa bus taken over the conces alona at Kocky Point resort and haa cabin and boata lor rent. Lout river la open now and Klamath river closes Friday. Tomorrow night la raiuile night at the armory, and Mack Llllard la staging an elimination tourney to decide who I the moat eligible young man on the mut circuit for a ahot at the Pacific Count Junior heavy title now In the possession of Georges Duaette. Seven muaclcra, Including Du aette, will hike part In the aix elimination bouta, with the win ner to fight Duaette the follow ing Thursday for the champion ship. In the lineup will be Joe Lyman, Martino Angelo, Herb Parka, Mike Nazarlan, Reuben Cracia and Joe Szabo. The bouts will be paired by drawing number out of a hat, and will go IS minutes or one fall to a decision. for keglers, Klamath Recrea- Merchants vs. Elks . Recreation Palmerton vs. Moose Applegate KC vs. Ashley Recreation Palmerton vi. Merchants, Applegate Moose vs. Ashley Recreation KC vs. VFW Applegate Ashley vs. Palmerton Recreation KC vs. Merchants . Applegate Moose vs. KC Recreation Elks vs. VFW Applegate VFW vs. Palmerton .......Recreation Elks vs. Ashley Applegate KC vs. Elks -...Recreation Ashley vs. VFW Applegate Moose vs. Merchants Recreation Palmerton vs. KC Applegate Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field VFW vs. Merchants Recreation Elks vs. Moose Applegate Elks vs. Palmerton Recreation Merchants vs. Ashley Applegate VFW vs. Moose Recreation days to sign for the September 18 Yankee stadium scrap, but that he wouldn't be there. "Taml is a good game boy. and he takes a fine punch, and he's entitled to his chance," the heavyweight king said. -"But 1 won't do any signing until after I talk with my old manager, John Roxborough, up in Jack son, Mich., next Monday. My new manager, Marshall Niles, has already gone up there to talk to him about it." Joe, in two tours over the Highland course, registered scores of 79 and 81, The tour ney Is scheduled at the Seneca club. "My putting Is way off," he confided. And in explaining a bit of wildness with his woods and irons, he said: "My left thumb is bothering my golf a little. I hurt it in that fight with Billy Conn." Cody's Carbine Blazes Again NEW YORK. July 3 JP One of Buffalo Bill's rifles is going back west and will be used in a commemorative shooting exhi bition at the Cheyenne, Wyo., Frontier Days rodeo, July 23 to 27. The weapon, a model 73 Win chester, now is owned by Col. Walter F. Sicgmund of Olin, 111., and will be handled at Chey enne by Herb Parsons. Buffalo Bill was born Feb ruary 27. 1845. In Scott county. Iowa, and the exhibition will honor the 101st year of his birth. As William Frederick Cody he gained some fame as a pony ex press rider and later as chief of General Sheridan's scouts. NEW YORK-AI Hlghere. l.-uj, Oneida. N. Y , ouloolnted Bobby Garcia, 140. BalUmor. a. Classified Ads Bring Results. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT .. You Drlre-Long. Short Trips Mot Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Mala Hon alley will be open from 4 p. m, until around miatugni to morrow, depending on busine and the presence of plnboys. Recreation alley generally dre tied up with league play on Thursduy nights, but thn two summer league now rolling will not-pluy again until July 11. i V The Kern alley, located at 6th and Klamath, have recently been reconditioned and are al ways open with no league bowl ing thia summer. In addition to the tlx alley, the Kern snorts five pool tables and one billiard table. Getting back to rodeo, there I one coming up at Beatty to morrow and Friday, tabbed the "biggest little show In the west," and there Is also an air show at Beatty tomorrow. In conjunction with the Klam ath rodeo, the West Coast shows has set up its midway and car nival at 6th and Division and will be operating from now until the end of the week. Dances are going mot everywhere, at Malin tomorrow night, at Danceland Seals Go Into Tie , By The Associated Pre Weeks of steady pursuit from one rung on the ladder below the O'lklanci Acorn In thfc Pa clfic Coast Baseball league to day paid the persistent San Francisco Seals a dividend of a share in the lead. The lowly Portland Beavers snapped the six-game winning streak of the Acorns, 5 to 4, Tuesday night, with the aid of whatever pressure the relentless chase by the San Francisco Seals in the pennant race may have exerted. San Francisco went on to Its seventh straight victory, subdu ing the third-place Los Angeles Angcis, lu to J, and evening the count with the Oakland out fit at 61 wins and 34 losses apiece. The San Diego Padres blasted the Hollywood Stars, 8 lo 1. while Sacramento's Solons hammered out a 10-5 decision over the cellarite Seattle In dians. With the count tied at 4-all by an Oakland ninth-inning rally, Danny Escobar neatly sin gled with the bases loaded and two out to spell the downfall of the Acorns. Portland opened up on Rugger Ardizoia for three tallies in the second frame, add ed one off Relief Pitcher Tom Hafcy In the seventh and nick .ed Bro Palica for the winner in the finale. Les Scarsella touch. ed off the Oakland rally with a Dase-ioaaea single. Guy Fletcher went the dis tance although he yielded the Rainiers 13 hits, while his Sac ramento mates collected 16 safe ties off three Seattle chuckers. Outfielder Bill Ramsev. traded by Seattle to Sacramento to get Jo Jo White to manage the Rain iers. plagued his old teammates wtth three hits worth as many runs. California Girls Ourscore Portland MEDFORD, July 3 (IP) Buena Park of Los Angeles defeated Lind and Pomeroy, Portland, in an exhibition girls Softball game here last night, 8 to 5. Hits were evenly divided at eight each but the Portland team Outfumbled the southerners six to three. SKIFF GETS JOB NEW YORK, July 3 (P) The new field director of the New York Yankees' minor league farm system today was Bill Skiff, manager of the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific coast league until his recent discharge. It is a post he formerly held. PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No Loaa of Time Permanent Reaultal DR. E. M. MARSHA Calrearaotle Fbyalclan CM Ma. Uk Eaqalre Theatre Bti rkoaa :e4 4 4t-h of July BROADWAY HALL MALIN THURSDAY EVE -- July 4 Music by BALDY'S BAND Dancing 9 to 1 Admission 74c per person, inc. tax. Saturday and at the armory to night, Friday and Saturday. For tennis enthusiast, some waiting in line may be necessary to get on the few courts avail able In our town. The two double courts at Moore park are the most popular in town, and In the best condition. Other are located on Alameda and at Stu kel and Home out In Mills addi tion. These next few days are apt to be pretty hot, but a place lor a nice, cool swim Is Just some thing there' not very much of here In Klamath Falls. But, that situation can be met. Just yes terday there was a report on the police blotter of someone hav ing had a watch pilfered while he was swimming in Link river. These are all Just suggestions of what may be done to while away the extra time on July Fourth. There are plenty of oth ers, horseback riding, picnick ing, motoring, boating, visiting, elbow-bending in downtown, or out of town spot, picture shows, firecracker shooting, sightseeing and Just plain taking it easy. Shady spots aren't reserved and you don't have to buy a ticket. ii STANDINGS ? rACiric coast league . W. L. Pel. SUn Franclaeo SI 34 .653 Oakland SI 34 .853 Loe Angeles S3 42 .564 Hollywood 48 48 .ill San Diego 48 49 .495 Sacramento 44 53 .454 Portland S3 59 .359 Seattle 31 SI J37 Beealte Teeleraay Sacramento 10. Seattle S. Portland 8. Oakland 4. Ban Franclaco 10. Loe Angelas S. San Diego t, Hollywood 1. AMEBICAN LEAOI'E W. 50 L. Pet. Boa ton 30 .714 New York 43 28 .808 31 .544 Detroit . 3T Washington Cleveland - 33 .500 38 .457 38 .449 St. Louta Chicago 39 .409 46 .303 Philadelphia 30 eaeltB yesieraa Chicago 8, Detroit 7. Cleveland 4. St. Lou la S. New York 3. Boston 1. Waehlngton at Philadelphia poned. NATION!. LEBIilE w. L. Pet. Brooklyn . 43 33 .662 St. Louis 37 30 .552 30 .531 32 .492 38 .471 35 .444 37 .431 40 .412 Chicago Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia Plttaourgn New York 28 BeBBlta Yesterday Pittsburgh 9. Chicago 0. Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia S. Boston 5. New York 4. Cincinnati 7, St. Louta S. Oregon Places 84lnPublinx NEW YORK, July 3 (JP) Washington and Oregon each have 84 linksmen seeking quali fiers' places in the sectional try outs for the national public links golf championship tournament at Denver, July 22-27. Over the country, 3582 play ers have entered for trials in 40 cities, of whom 189 will qualify for the Denver play. The 36-hole elimination trials will be run off mostly between July 4 and 8. The division of entrants by sections and the qualifiers' plac es allotted include: Oregon: Portland, 84 entries, six places. Washington: Seattle, 62 en tries, six places; Spokane 22 and three. DINE i At The Sign Of The RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath Are. Open 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. Pkeao SCM far Parly BeaervmUens IfKIAI.D NEWS. Klaaaelk falls. Ore. Smith Stays Limit With Bruce Miller Chlloquln'l strong boy, Mld- dleweight Bruce Miller, finally came across someone he couldn't knock out last night, and Blackie Smith fought him to the final bell at tha armory last night. Miller was given a unanlmou Judges' decision in the main event bout. Just as the fourth round closed Miller had Smith groggy, pushed him up straight with a left and gave him the rlghthand punch that heretofore Bruce's oppo nents have not come back from. Blackie fell forward on his face, but two minute of treatment in his corner and he was ready for ine unai stanza. In that round Miller took It easy, looking for the spot for a kayo. He saw it late in the round and floored Smith with a right cross, but Blackie was up at the count of nine and still throwing leather. The first two rounds were about even as Smith showed O'Neill Heads AL All-Stars CHCICAGO. July 3 (IP) The American league all-star squad, selected to play the National league all-stars at Boston's Fen way park, July 9: Infielders Rudy York. Bos ton: Mickey Vernon, Washington; rjouoy uoerr, Boston; George Stimweiss, New York: Johnny Pesky, Boston; Vernon Stephens, St. Louis; Luke Appling, Chi cago; Joe Gordon, New York, j and Ken Keltner, Cleveland. Outfielders Ted Williams, I Boston; Joe DiMaggio, New York; Dom DiMaggio, Boston; Sam Chapman, Philadelphia; ' Charley Keller, New York, and! Stan Spence, Washington. i Catchers Bill Dickey, New j York; Frankie Hayes, Cleveland; i Buddy Rosar, Philadelphia, and j Hal Wagner, Boston. ! Pitchers Dave (Boo) Ferriss and Mickey Harris, Boston; Spud Chandler, New York; Bob Feller, Cleveland; Hal Newhouser, De troit, and Jack Kramer, St. Louis. Manager Steve O'Neill, De troit. DUCK STAMPS SOLD The 1948 migratory bird hunt ing stamps went on sale in all first and second class post offices Monday. They are a reproduc tion of an original wash draw ing by Robert W. Hines, artist for. the Ohio conservation de partment, and feature four Red head ducks three males and a female. In order to give our employees the benefit of a 4-day holiday, we will be CLOSE D July 4, 5 and 6 BURNESS MOTORS DE SOTO - 316 So. 6th sV Excitement MESTL G -6 tBouH'- Elimination Tournament Tr Champ Georges Dusette Martino Angelo T-t Joe Lynam k Mike Nazarian Herbie Parks ykr Reuben Gracia Tr Joe Szabo THURSDAY NIGHT S:30 Armory Arena SEAT RESERVATIONS Phono or Coll at Caitleberry's for Sections A, B and C 530 Main Phone 3333. Klamath Billiards for Section D 830 Main Phono 9167 WRDKIIDAT. Jlr S, IMS, rata some clever boxing, but Miller's heavier punches began to tell in the third. He knocked Blackis down for eight counts in tlx third and again for nine early In the fourth. Squatty Indian Johnny Peters of Eureka made very quick work; of LeRoy Berkley in their gcheri uled five-round llghtheavy bout. After a few seconds of sparring Peters bulled his way in and tagged Barkley with a left hook for a seven count. Then, seconds later, Peters broke in again, pushing Barkley into the ropes, set him up with his left and amashed a right swing to the chin. LeRoy was still on his knees and one hand at the count of 10. Rudy Carlson gained a hotly contested split decision over Gay lor Hatcher In the top four rounder, welter division. In the second heat Hatcher pounded away at Rudy'i face until It was all hacked up, but Carlson held the offensive as Gaylor tired but wouldn't go down. Bert Snell danced and Jabbed and occasionally mixed with Don Reynolds for a unanimous de cision in that lightweight duel. Snell's mouth was bloody In the second, but in the fourth he had Reynolds covering up under a rain of blows. The opener, also lightweight, went to a unanimous decision for Bobby Hannon over Bob Barney. Hannon had a longer reach and kept Barney away with his left. RODS Casting Telescope . Boat Rods 7.50 up -.4.95 up 9.95 up The GUN STORE 714 Main PLYMOUTH Phone SI26 k Thrills : P. M. t X jit? 1