Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 25, 1947, Page 13, Image 13

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    Mr.RAI.n N:W, KUmalk tlHi, Ott. FRIDAY, April M, Tkitltmt
Track And Field Baffle Looms Between Pels, Medffor'd
Eleven
Schools
Entered
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thin m'iiihiii Imvu Muiuift'fil down lo
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uliliniiuli Uii'in urn II Iniiiiin In Ilia
liuilrli.
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Tin l mi lii ti'iU'KiK in I. live hmillril up
three llliii'n, Willi llii' Tulhilllo roill
lim out mi tup Iwlre.
Ill mi emly iluiil meet here Kliiin
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I nr.... Merrill. M-lln. Oiilil Hill.
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Irv. Tomorrow nfirriiiKin. Murium ut
I lit), irlul In nil event will lr run
oil. mid thr 1 1 mi In In )lr vuull.
Mint put nml dlMiu will hImi be
pilshnl Uirauuli In tho nftcrnoon
Mvlull ... ,
Thru nl 7:110. lllldrr llir IIKhtJi of
MikIik llrld. llir trnrk meet proirr
will net inidrr wny.
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rtprrlrd Mill lir thr rulllllli.
of dronr l ullrrloii. A ft h I n It (I
inllrr, win) Ik mini n our of thr
hril llllh irlimil mllrra III thr
rnuntrv. Kullrrloil figure tu brut
thr 4:5.S mllr llr puree! lirrr Ual
year
'llir winning trntn of thr mrrt
will rerelve n trophy uwmdril hy
llir l.loiiH rluu, hikI llir wiiinliiK re
ly Miuud will iiri n trophy donntrd
bv Kii-kv. A third trophy, for liwli
point nimi of llir mrrt, in Hiif
Mirrd by Ijnl River dulry. nnrt llir
Morris I-enlle Mnnorlnl rnp iwi to
thr lun-ynrd dn-.li i hitmp
Mellul for f Irnt mid nrrolld phicrx
nrr fin m-dird hy Mntt Hninliiun. mid
ritboi for nil plurrx nud offliinU
by Wnt mid llinlirmk.
Wind Pares
Trap Marks
A windy dny cut iwoith In Ihc
Klmuittli dim club ii litil trnp hoot,
mid Jmnrn Wlimriibnrk lururd III tho
brut mnrk from 1(1 ynrtU out. 41)
hltn out of pixwlblr 60
Cliff Dunn una IiikIi uu In the
linndunp with 43 brrnkii. Uill Uuvn.
tiring only 25 InritrU. hnd n prrfctt
tnim.
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llrrr arr komr of thr key rnrn in
(uili Paul Drllpr'i bid tu rrtain
itlir rliHinpiunshlp trophy ut thr
i j ftuuthcrii (Irriciin-N'iirtlirrn ( alffor- ;
i So. 1 i Hud Itroft n, who rutin thr ;.
1 1 1U0 a net ?'40 jind l anchor man on l
wif nan -miir rriav train. ru, t la
ihiKh htirdlrr Hob Moratirr, and No.
ja U low hurdlrr liob Krdkry.
Change In Farming
Routine Suggested
As Help For Ducks
Injury Puts
Finish To
Title Bout
Beavers Drop Notch,
Locked For Top Spot
Three Big Homers
Don't Help Giants
By JACK HAND
Aiftoclfitcd Prrm Hports Wrltrr
Life In toiiKh with the New York Giants when bin "Jnwn" Ml.e hit
thrre home run.i off a 20-gnme winner and the club hits rock bottom
In the National Iraitue cellar.
Manager Mel Ott has only one consolation In his rnlxerlr. He 1ms
dlHtlnxulxhed company in the world champion St. Louis Cnrdlnnln who
also have won only two of their first seven start In the bright new
HeaKon.
Despite his sIukkIiir feat. Mlze never was able to get tho Olnnta
In the ball game yesterday at Boston. Johnny Sain was coasting along
with a big early lead before Mlze started to do his stuff, hitting round
trlppers on each of his last three trips to the plate. Another homer by
Walker CooDer also failed to dii-
courage 8aln who got home with a
14-5 verdict.
The Braves used only one homer,
by Danny Lltwhller. in their 21 -hit
salute to five New York pitchers,
starting with loser Monty Kennedy.
The home run also had Its place
. VT i:.h.'.. "S"' 1. ' ' ?Z1 NATIONAL LEACil.'K
eighth that gave the Cubs a 6-5 I Trams W. L.
edge over the Pirates, reducing : Pittsburgh S 3
their lead over Brooklyn to a half Brooklyn S 2
game. ! Boston 4 3
The Brooklyn Dodrrra contln- l5?'i?a'?0. . - s 4
nrd to .trove their mastery over , Pniladelpni-- 4
the Phillies. Dixie Walkrr'. flrnl. : Cincinnati 4
inning sintlr with the bases load
ed accounted for both runs of
Kalnh Brnnra's Z-t shutout over !
Tommy Hughes. I
Joe Cronln's Boston Red Sox sal- i
VHprri the lat nf Ihrir rhrM..,... i
set at Yankee stadium, shading New ! Cincinnati at St. Louis, postponed
York. 1-0. on Tex Hughsons two-I"1 Krounos.
hitter. i
Don P.liielr a .fnrmH h,o... i AMERICAN I.EAOI'E
New York 2
St. Louis 2 5
i YESTERDAY'S RKSl'LTS
I Chicago 6. Pittsburgh i.
Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 0.
Boston 14. New York o.
Pet
.760
.714
.671
.5511
.444
.400
.2R(1
.2811
reformed rhnrarlAr '
Ditched Cleveland to its fourth i Teams W.
! straight win. a 1-0 shutout of Chi- New York S
cago with a neat four-h't tob. Pat 'Cleveland 4
Seerev's second Inning homer was ; Boston . 5
the difference between Black and cnicago 3
Bv The Associated Press i to pitch his 201st Coast league vie
'rhe Pucilic Coast league race is tory. A threc-mn splurge off j Johnny Rigney. i Washington 3
tlkiiter today than a pair ol war- : Ki inkle Dasso Iced the contest fori The St. Louis Browns shut out ' Detroit 3
time panU. , Sacramento. It broke the Solon' In three of their first five starts. 1 St. Louis 2
The San Diego Padres. Portland five-game losing string
Beavers and Los Angeles Angel The box scores:
were locked In a virtual three-way Am.it.
tie for first place, and only five crrioii. el
games separated the leaders 1 rom ; Jf"."'" ,
cellar-dwelling Seattle. MES'-if .
The ranks were closed abruptly o.irow.ki. 3b
as the Angels last night downed i Hunon. ii
the Beavers, 5-2. for the second j sinnser. 2b
straight game, while the Padres S'l-
nudged Virgil Trucks. Ha! White iPhll'i'ohla
L.
3
2
3
2
3
4
4
Bker,
What looks like a roiuinon sense way to better duck hunting In
this srction of thr country Is advanced by J. O MeKinucy. commls- ; ii.ii.. Wruinrr Is still ihr ronsi
" j ...,,. ..n...H ... iiiiiuir unity wii-filhmk 1.1111111) niier i ooacQ. o-l. lo asey oieiiKei s ar.- ni.t.n
thttl a routinr business ordrr of the U. S. bureau of reclamation Is Ills second diaw in two weeks wnh laud bunch, who thus pushed their i
hurling shooting line and In a roundabout way causing bird flocks to Ororgrs Duselle. Uist night's way out of the basement for the Touii . ...
be drplrlrd -armory mutch finished off in a, first lime since the season started. !
In (he Lower Klamath and Tulc lake country the government owns !dwri 1.pf"c , lhal ' wa ! The Angels pounded home five
. huge amount of land which ... .rased out for grain g.owu.g. As soon m.,e.e , hi, . DiB.a's? ttTf SSTleS 2"
the grain Is hiirveslwl each lull, according lo Mi Klnnry, II is the ; n..k , .i- KP(.ond ...n Kml ,hn . son. Oren Bnker and Don Osborn i siorey. 3b
and Stubby Overmire for 10 hits
Ann ii po a i and a 6-1 edge over -Detroit. Jack
5 ' ' J J Kramer, the only Brownie winner.
a l 4 o Kave It all he had with a three-
". o o i o hitter.
- 1 ' ? ' i Philadelphia and Washington
-7 ? I B 2 U'rrr ntil vehrHnlrH in th Inurimn
and the National samp hetveen ! Teams
Cincinnati and St. Louis was Dost- i Portland
YESTERDAY'S RSIXTS
Boston 1. New York 0.
Cleveland 1. Chicago 0.
St. Louis 8. Detroit 1.
Only games sbduled.
Pet
,6K7
.67
.625
.600
.500
.429
.333
.143
- 3
.3
.. 1
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
reclamation bureau's ordrr that the stubble be plowed under. j fight ended with each worthy hav
The agrlrultiintl reason for plowing down die stubble right away,ing taken one tumble each. Weld
Is lo rriurn ihr strnw lo Hie ground lo rot and enrich the soil, and to '"cr declined to accent another fall
guard nganisl erosion. ih'n Dusette wnsn'l able to con-
llllt In that dry soil Hie slraw Huti't rot In a hurry, and the
fln.nrss of thr tnnd is in ilsrlf a guard against rruslon, so by that
Hue of reasoning llierr isn't any rrnl good basis for llir hasty plow
ing uitdrr.
Ducks and urese fred on the stubble until It's turned under, then
when their food Is gone they are forced to go on further south. If there iboth a surfboard and a spin. Uu-
tn nli-iilv In ml Ihrv'ri llrk rmmri Ihr Klsmilh eiilliilrv until rnlH 1 Sette masclt'd Ills Way OUl of both
weather shooed .hem out. . ; " V"n,1,fl!1r1o:" .'''f, XL",',? "he laser'
. . t aw mo
lull. A ho tunc u:is IB iiilnutrs
i... . . ... . . kPiit iincp
jforc the second full Result of a bit '''"aloik the .Seals beating Sean e ba.
t, ...... j ,. ..... 01 action on tne ropes, me two men ' r.." j. . , .B
e.., .n..- j,., ... . i mt the canvas with a thud. Weld-
to the lniKMi,il vnlley truck farms and stop lo cuL lhcy create havoc ncr on top. The full on the birk of
among those crops and the fanners down there are given permission i his neck stunned Dusette and Weld
to shoot thrill off by the hundreds, to protect the crop iner was quick lo gain the fall with
Il Is Mi Kinney contention that a change In the plow ing under ! J?!'
. i ii hi n-i iiiuiit-u eiiiriKeilty
working-over. Dusette allowed the
bout lo be called.
ui-iuiy i riiut-ii ana j mm e Loir i
went five heals lo a draw in a wild l
An
. 5
.. 4
. .. 4
... 4
5
H PO
2 3
the lutter nahhlna the credit com- - M Smith, if
blued to throttle Portland In the : 'w.nrlbc( J 0
clutch, despite yielding 11 hits. Miiratore. c Z"".Z 3 o
Tony Sabol's triple, double and , oibisii. o 1 1
tiniie the light, but he remains the : . single driving In three runs paced j io. p o o
lllleholdcr. ithe Oaks' victory over the Padres. ! Rauuvicn. x i o
It was a good, active and clean I Elahl hit good for five runs In the . ;,., xx 'Z'TZTZ I
match all the wav through. Weld- 1""" !" v' ." u, 1 a.tto. xxx
... i. i.. -. ead. out tne nusin
'; ... . . ' ' 1 ,.m bark to knnrk rhnrlev nans. I Totals
oi uie nine, aunougn lie managea l JlrV.. ! B.tled for Moorr In Olh
tted for Sierra In Bin
; ported because of wet grounds.
Webfoot Pivot
Hired By Colts
i BALTIMORE. April 25 'OPI The
Baltimore Colts of the All-America
Professional Football league an
nounced todav the signing of the
: 30th squad member.
1 The newcomer Is Elliott WILson.
250-pound six foot five Inch center.
I San Diego
i Los Angeles ....
i Sacramento
'San Francisco
: Hollvwood
Oakland ;
Seattle
13
13
14
12
13
11
10
9
9
10
12
12
13
14
15
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
San Francisco 5. Seattle 1.
Los Angeles 5. Portland 2.
Oakland 8. San Dego 7.
Sacramento 4. Hollywood 1.
.591
.591
.583
.500
.500
.458
.417
.375
Flocks Are Blasted Down South
rule up here would krrp the birds here luiiftrr. uIm tliu tourt ;
trade here limner, and keep the flockA I rom Kcttind blasted lurlher j
Aouth. He muy hne p it hs ftnrr un imeihiuit pertinent rUrhl there, j
Hnd li ft worth look-tire. i
lrad. but the hutlinc San Dlpnns Ma'dovin
came back to knock Chnrlev Gask- ' Totalt 37 ? U 27
away out of the box and nearly j
ue me anair. uassaway. nowever. (or Escobar in 8th.
(tot Ills iOUrUl Win, With Al Obseil Qinnr: Error Storey. RcicH, Rum!
if ii,M.-i . rm-ra in- iiarriun. avriuttri. aiaiuoaii..
Kan Frnnclfico and Sacramento : st?y. Stnnter. m Smith Tu-o-bie
kept pace in their fourth place ' J'Vr sTiES
Schutter. SacrifieeStainback.
hit niatt Rrtoh to Dobbtni to
Ivwood 4-1. Reich. Srrlnner to Schuster to Barton.
Bob Jnvc -FCftttmd 10- Rainier ; Dobbin to inrbouid to Retcta - Lelt m
blows while his Seal mates, led bv ! SnniV-i J' n?El I"t Ji
rr...., : .i.t i i , . Baen on ulli DibUsI 4. Baker 4, Moore
Ted Jennings with tlirec. bunched t , ,r,ie0uu D.bu.i 1. Baker 1. Mai
llieir 10 smacks to better advantage ( dom l.
(oii wait uuoiel.
I LUlle Tonv Frellas. the Solons
i ageless soutliDaw. gave un a lirst
! Inning tally and then settled down
OAKLAND. Calif.. ADril 25 IPi
who plaved with the University oi ! Apostoli once a top middle
Oregon last season. He la a resident "ff'L If JZi
nt FncTAn or. t matched with Earl Turner oi Rich-
01 fct'gene. ore. , mmd Ca,jf m a May 2, outdoor
Classified Ads Bring Results, j 00111 tn the akland 0811 Park'
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Ill tl Milton
Hill llnll
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Shot 21 UrxrlD only. ,
Middleweight Bout
on KFLW Tonight
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Ashland Joins Far Western Loop
' : Boutliern Oregon college lAslilandi. where Al Slniison holds forth
. as football coach, has Jollied the Far Western alhleitc conference. Far
- i Western Is being revived alter the war years, and will encompass Chtco
,JJ ! Slate, Humboldt, California, Aggies, San FranclM-o State. In addition to
. BOCK.
" ) Slmpsun lias had almiit 40 lads uul for practice on his side-hill
',JV , gridiron tiilf spring. He promises an even ttrttrr team than last
2:i i year's, and last fall the Ited Kaldcra were utidefealeil and untied.
I stockstill Switches To Villian
- I i Norval Stocksllll. the meek Ashlander who has been trying without
I too much success to become known as a giappler. has gone to Mexico
for a six-week tour of the Latin American mat Industry.
Stocksllll has sprouted himself a beard and Is going to become a
nieanle. Maybe the next time we see him Norval Will be booting around
some of the big boys.
match Lott was forced to retreat i ond round with a standing strangle
Into the crowd in Ihe first round, i Trudell made it even by wrap.
in
aner ne received a binodv nose, but ping Lolt up like a bedroll
nunc urn- 10 grao a inn in ine sec- 'innciiul tilth round hold.
j ' ft,V
REBUILDING LINE OSC PROBLEM
OniSClON STA I R COU.KOE, Cor
vallls, April 2S Rccoiist ruction of
Ihe line that was rated up among
the best on the coast Inst full has
become the blggost project In Beaver
spring prnctlce.
Bill Gray, the OSC all-const cen
ter, has announced that he will
play professional football next fall,
although he has one more year of
eligibility. Gray was the mainstay
of the Beaver line last campaign.
The Heavers had already lost
three other first string linemen by
grnduntlon Tackles Boyd Clement
and Ted Ossowskl and Guard Mar
tin Chnves. Coupled with the lass of
Gray. Ihc OSC forward wall Is prac
tically a shambles.
Manhattan's flilic feature tonight is
a iiiiililli'tvf iglit clash lhal bring to
gether Steve Hcitoitc laliovel ol Ihc
llioiix ami .Iiihiiu.v Walker, i'liilaiteh
phia, in a Icii-roiimler.
A siirrfitfiil exponent of the lililr.
attack, llcllni-e has lilaslril III foes to
Ihe canvas since returning to ring
acliim shortly over a year an. He
has won in all. 'I hc llionxile hail n
criick at the Klll-lli. title hefnre his
Navy en li.st incut, hut wasliirucil hack
IIiioiikIi iiu'xiici'icncc. 'I'niliiy Sieve is
a srHMiuci! sucker ami expects In ffniti
aiiolhcr chiiiiec nt the crown.
Walker is a ihiiiKcrnus. assignment
anil has cnniiiureil many a title aspir
ant. The I'hilailelpliiiin is crafty anil
cbkcv. He has healen sucli capable
hat iters as Ossie Harris, Jerry Fio
rello, Heel Doly, and others,
Kn joy Ihe excitement, blnw-by-hliHV.imdilletle'sCnvalcmlcof
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25c Leaders 15c
7.95 Star Drag Reels 6.49
35c Spanish Gut
Leaders 24c
15c Size 0 Spinners .... 9c
25c Siie 5 Spinners .. .14c
90c Size 5 Spoons .... 67c
7.50 Casting Rods .... 4.95
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Fly Rods 25.00
Salmon Eggs .... 15c up
Gaff Hooks 1.00
Fish Nets, 1.50 to 4.50
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Cushions 2.95
Tackle Boxes .. 2.75 up
Worms 4 doz. 60c
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Ball!
KLAMATH
SONS
vs.
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MEDFORD CRATERS
Sunday, April 27 --2 p. m.
RECREATION PARK
, This is a pre-season exhibition
game before start of league play.
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