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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1947)
Locke Seeded In USGA Play South African Shotmaker,Top Money Man, j- Pitted Agoinst Field For National Open i By BOB GRUBB ; NKW YoltK, June 3 iri-llouliy Locke, who hue nvoriigud kometlilng like lUl.SO per ntiftkn alma fornnkliig the BniiUi African veldt, two .moiilli ugo lor Mm Aiiierlimn lung green, It atlll the guy the 170 other golfers muni beat hi the Nultuniil Open cliuniplimalilp al tit. Louie next week. , J The mogul of Iho U. H. Cluir ttwuclutlun ctnulclcil Unit Dubby, who lute already romped off with the tup prlno money Jn four of the lx .limjiir American touriiiiiiieiiu thin your, wnulil liavn tu ewlnir lila clnh. Jklong with Kin other pine mid amateur competing In the qualifying around. . Ho Uobby tiled lilmaulf out to Ourden tJlty yesterday to toe off In lho Held of 116 mcliopiilltun dlatrla luplrmite, He arrived lute for the .opening round, but the trhtl commltlrt decided to let him piny. ; ine sinning An iknmlnr "1'uttln1 l'ote," the prua culled hlm-put i 11 ' itnuo ni'r en i'f i m tit n'l i,,wi ti r. , Seniors Take i Inter-Class jWater Meet ! Senior KUHH kwlmmna took the reneiit liilor-i'liia aquntln meet Ht I the iiuiiiturliim, acorltig 47 point, J followed by Junior with 33, rioplio ; more V end I'malimcn 3. Klve new j record were eel, two of them by , Herbert Drown, who won tliiw of four fren-atylo awlmmliig event. ; Hwlmmliig, a minor apuil nt Kl), J will get a rlae In million next year ; when a auie incut will be held nt the OHO piKil In Ciirvullle. Klummll iJAlll Imvc trull! rcpreeeiilrd. Hwlm reaulia ! 3-yd. free elyle-Hiown iSri, , llunklns Uri, Wood Uri mid Zlrkle (Hri. Time, 18.7. New record. 10-yd. free ntylo llrowu iHr(. Thnmiuon (Hr, Kennett UN, nmt ttrrtkry (Jn. Time, 44 i. New record. 310-yd. free atyle Thorn iHM, ; Dryden iJrl, Uleberg (Hophi, Dixon i (Hri. Time. 331 I. New record. Underwater twlmHlowey (Hr, i Ilellbroiiner (Hri. McCoy IBophi, mid lloawnrlh Uri. Immure, ISO i feet g'v Inrliea. New record. ' 140-yd, free slle-llrown 8ri, Ilniiklna (Jrl, Htoecklln Jri. mid ; KArhnrl (Hri. Time, I 67.3. 70.yd, bmk etriike C'arlelnn iBri. ! Thnmiuon (Hri, linaworih (Jn, mid i Uknoc iBophi, Time, Ul, ThoinWion, Blowcy. Zlrkle mid Brown. i Time. 1:33.7. New record. Uw bonid dlvlngllitiiklna Uri. Kejtor (Hophi, Zumwnll Un, end Dixon I Hri. together ciirdn of 73 mid 73 for 30 hole uilnl of 140, three over per, 'a nut placed him In a fifth-place tie with frcd Aiinon of Orcenwlch, Conn., mid only one atroke under the iiiiiihlylng limit. Wulklug off the home green, pre sumably aullafled, Locko wee In formed (lint he hnd Infringed the rule agalnat wiping the bull. Wit ncaara mild he had nonchalantly picked up tlie bull from the 18th green. "I learned Unit alnco coming to thle country," tald the aurprlMd Mr. 1icke. The MKT official) drcldrd "that the rule againal cleaning the ball appeared to have aurfrrpd many compound fracturea during the day, and It would be an lnjualle to penalize audi a fine golfer and gentlrmun aa Mr, Hubert Ixirke of Jolianneabure, Mouth Africa." At Ht. Umla, aome golfera were permitted to tee up on sonny fair way, while othera were forbidden to do ao. The trlnl. Willi 107 comiwU lug, waa run off on two cuurae. The protnau becmiin ao Inalalenl that the Ht. l-oula committee put the problem to UHC1A headquarter In New York. French) Oulmet, chairman of UHOA'a cliamplcmalilp committee, aueucated either replay or a can cellation. Ht. I.011I decided on a replay. Northwest Pair Okayed For Open PORTLAND. Ore., June 3 ii Harold Weal, Portlund profeulonnl, and Ted Nelat. Walla Wulla pro, qualified ycnterdny to repreaent the Paclfle Norlhweat In the U. 8, Open golf tournainrnt. Nelat waa awarded the touniey epol when Ted Longwnrth, Port laud pro who tied wlih Weal for the 3D holra, declined the trip. Nelat ahol a 1411, two over pur nnd one more Ihnn carded by West mid lOngworth, Fred Bolton, Pendleton pro, with 147, and Joe Mnwl. Portland pro. with 141, received the alternate berthi. LEGAL NOTICE NOTItr U TH CIIKM'IT COURT Or Tint aTATt Or ONtUON rOR KLAMATH rotlKTV In ihe Mailer o the tutaie ot RM1L OftC A R aWANHON. whs waa alao known aa C O. SWANSUN, Da- ceeaeii. Nouee ta hereby liven that 1 have above entitled eaute. All Mraona hev. ine rlalma aaalmt aalil ealale ere re. Quired to present them tn me, with R roper vmirhera, al T24 Main ftlreel, lamalh falU, Oreaon. on or before ala monllia front May 1.1, 11M7, whuh la Ihe date of flrat publication of thla notice. Wm. tlanona, Admlnlalrelor of the above enlllltd ealale. H tli "o. 717 NOTKK IN Till! CIRCUIT COURT or Tnr. taix or oiicciON ron klamatii COUNTY In the Matter of Ihe (alale of OLIVK TMOMI'aON. Deceaard. Notice la herebv given Ihat t have been appointed administrator of the ealete of Olive Thompson, deceased. All pereone having claims aaalnsl aald ealate are required to preaent them, with Pie proper vntiehere, to me ot the ofllre of William Canonf, 734 Main Street, Klaot. ath rails, Oreacin, wltliln ala months from May 13, IIM7, which Is date ol flrat pubtleaUon of thla notlre. Kasper Thompson Administrator of Uia above entitled estate. M I3.10.17; Jn. a. No. 7ia YOU'lL 100K B1TTIR IN NATIONAL LKAOUK a. u W' L P1 New York 33 lfl Ji7 Chicago .. 33 18 70 '""ion 33 18 MO Brooklyn 31 g jag i'liuourgn 18 10 .486 Cincinnati 18 33 ,4.13 Philadelphia 17 33 .436 St. Loula ... () 33 ,410 reaieraay'a Itraulla Ht. Lout 6. Brooklyn 4 (10 In nlngai. f-'inclniintl B, New York J. Pitlabunth 4, Uoaton 3. Only gamea. League Ixadcre Batting Walker. Philadelphia, J3; Slaughter, Ht. Iiula, 301. nulla Putted In Tnrgcaon, Boa ton, 37: Mtm. New York, SS. Koine Hiuie Miie, New York, 14; Miller, Cliii'hiiintl, II. Hloleri Uuaca -- Torgeon, Boa ton, 7. Pitching -- Spuhn. Ooaton, 8-0, 1.000. AMKItlCAN J.EAt)l'E . W. U Pet. Detroit , 34 14 .833 New York ... 31 17 .833 Cleveland ,. 18 18 .810 Hewton 20 30 JW Phlladelihi .. II) 30 .487 Wnalilngton 18 19 .467 Chicago It) 33 .463 Bl. Loula 18 22 .408 Yeaterday'a Reaulta Ilrwton 8-8. Chicago 2-8. Philadelphia 8. St. Loula 3 (night). Only guinea. Leaeue Leadera Batting McQuliin. New York. .364; DIMngglo, New York. .352, Rune Baited In Keller, New 1 York, 36. Homo Rum Keller, New York. I 13; Wllllama, Boaton, 11. I Pitching Hutrhlnaon. Dolrolt and Shea, New York, 8-1, .833. Couple Divided CHILOQUIN, June 3 The Klum- I ath KIU Junior Bona of Italy team divided a pair baaeball gamea 1 with clillixiiiln here Suiulny on a muddy field, losing the opener 8-4 I nnd taking the nightcap -0. Ferriss Aims At Records ' lly The Aeaoclattd Prraa Dave (Bubo) l'errlae may yet rciillzn hla ambition of Joining Weg Kerrell, former alar Cleveland right hander, aa the only pUchera ever to win 20 or morn guinea In each of their flrat four yeura In the majore. The lionton Red Sox righthander, who eatubllahed an American league mark for pltoherg In 11)48 when he Won 41) guinea In hla flrat two aea aou In the big time, la atlll two yeura away from the mark. Hkeptlca who early laat aeaaon termed him a wartime pitcher and wore forced to eat their wnrda, be gun to pop up again. "Ifn need luU of run to Win," Uiey obaerved. ferrlaa again yealerday proved that thla waa a. wrong oheerva lion. Iloaton made only eight hit! yealerday, three of which tie con trlbiited hlmarlf, but Dave gave up only aeven and whipped Ihe Chicago White Hox g-g at Comle key park lo give the American league ehamplona a apllt In their doubleheader. The White Hox out keramblrd Ihe Red Hox t-r In Ihe nlghteap. It took atrong hitting on hla own part to win yeaterday. He drove In three runa with a triple and a eln Kle and acored once lo account for four of Iloaton'a alx runa. Johnny Neun'a Cincinnati Red knocked the New York Olnnta out of wile poanennlon of the National lenguo Icaderahlp when they hand ed prevloualy unbeaten Ollnt Har tung hla flrat aetback of the aea aon nnd crtuhed the Olnnia B-3. The defeat dropped the Polo Oround crew Into a tie for flrat place with the Idle Chicago Cuba. Iflr Howie Pollet Ditched and batted Ihe HI. Louie Cardlnala to a 6-4 victory over the Brooklvn Dodxrra al Klibeta field. Pollet cracked aingte in Ihe 10th In ning to arore P.noe Hlaughler from aecond with the tie -break -Ing run. Plttehurgh throttled a ninth In ning rally by Be ton and noard out the Bravea 4-3 In Boston. It wa onlv the PIrnlea' aecond triumph in aeven meetlngk with the Bravea. In a night game at Bt. Lotilx. the Philadelphia Aihletlci defeated the Browne, 8-3. The A'a rocked Cliff Fannin for three rune In the aecond and acored what proved to be the winning run in the fifth when rookie flrat Backer Ferrla Fain homered. Szasz Back For Opener Al Biota, the cauliflower-eared Hungarian from Ht, Loula, Mo., mukea hla comeback on the local padded mat Thursday night, fight ing the three-round opener with the heretofore very aucceaaful Buck Weaver. Bxaax waa here aeveral month ago for a short stay and snared hla aegment of following among the fana In two or three bout. He la a aoeedy. alyltatlo type of grappler. The other two uouu on the card are tabbed aa a double main event, both acheduled for five heal or two of three full". Top of the card belonge to Bucko Davidson and Pierre LaBelle, and tlie other frnrna will be a repeat be tween the two bearded mtuclera. Stocky Knellaon and Benny Tru dell, Dnvldaon and LaBelle fought a pleating match hero two week ago, a draw, while Knellaon waa awarded a default declaion over TTudell laat Thureday. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT New Haven. Conn. Bob Mortgom ery, 137, Philadelphia, outpointed Julie Kogon, 138, New Haven (10 non-UUe, lfaWkaaiaataaWa,auUk Dave Henthorne Steps Near-Record Dashes As Web foot Freshman n. u.mhn.n. the Klamath Fall (tripling who 1 outstripping the northern dlvlalon' beet on tha track thl aprlng, turned In hU fiutekt card In Uklng two flrau for Oregon at Ui conference cham plonahlp meet In Bcaltle Saturday. .... um -ri nut a 0 0 for the 100-yard daah, Just the merest fraction off a record, and 21.3 In the 220. A place on the Duck relay team which finished third handed Davy the paim lor vne ouuuinaing pom wora of the afternoon, even though Oregon flnUhed third to the winning HUakle of Washington V. Thoae two time were hi beat of the aeaaon, and Dave waan't topped In the eprlnte all year. He didn't placa In the Oregon-Oregon State dual claah almply becauae ha didn't ran tlie 100 or 220 that after noon. Agalnat OBO Henthorne waa put In the 440 and relay, and, of courae, came out flrat, Henthorne It Juat a freahman at Oregon, 19 ycara old and a two year navy veteran. Pacific Coast conference track followera will hear a lot of that KUHS graduate before he turn In hi aplke for good. a e e a Mountain Climbers Disgruntled A group of mountaineer from Portland and Mt. Hood were down In Ihl country laat week-end to acale Mt. Pitt, but the road waa In ao mo thing of a quagmire, the weather waa bad and flrat one thing then another kept them away from the peak. They were pretty aore about It, apparently blaming everybody In the neighborhood for the weather and an unhappy holiday. Aa one who take an exceedingly dim view of mountain climbing, I wonder If they thought anyone down here actually cared whether they climbed Mt. Pitt or not. Let'm ktick to their over-publicized Mt. Hood. The weather get pretty louy In PorUand, too. a a e a George Bray New Talent Coach George Bray, the big Bonanza high graduate, having finished hla achoollng at SOCE and Oregon, ha igned to coach all (port at Talent high thla coming year, Oeorge played baaketball for the Ducks during tlie 1048-48 aeaaon and waa the team' fourth high scorer tn 32 game. a a e Sharkey Would Club Der Maxie Old Jack Sharkey, tlie burly Boatonian who lifted the heavyweight crown from the brow of Max Bchmellng back In 1932, ha joined the "don't-lel-Bchmeling-back-to-the-Unlu.-d-States" chorus. In fact, Shar key ha threatened to knock Maxies ear off hould they chance to meet In the street. Der Maxie won the crown from Sharkey on a foul In 1930, then wo manhandled by Sharkey In losing tlie championship two years later. A for other fighter of today. Jack ha a low opinion of them all, except Joe Louis. The rank and file, he ay, call a five-second daah after a itreet car roadwork. It waan't like that In the old days. Oaks Face Portland This Week By The Associated Pre The big three of the Pacific Coast league Oakland, Ban Francisco and Lo Angelea will finally get out of one another' hair thl week and get a chance to work on and per liajpa, work over lesser opposition, Oakland may face the hardeat job, traveling north to meet Port land' Beavers, who have been strong at home. The Beavere, aecond only to Oakland a a surprise outfit, are atlll in fourth place despite having dropped Just under the .500 mark. San Francisco, tied with the Oaks for the lead, and Los Angelea, third only a game back, drawa Sacramento and San Diego, respectively. Sacra mento won a temporary hold on fifth place by besting Ban Diego last week. It could mean a respite for the top trio, which for the past aeveral week seemed to be bumping up against each other constantly. In these meetings, of course, the Oak came off beat. ' Casey Stengel's slugging Acorn measured Lo Angeles, four gamea to three, then lambasted San Fran cisco, 8-1. The Seals salvaged at least their pride by smacking down the Angel, S-3. Seattle' Rainier, virtually tied with San Diego for sixth, Invade Hollywood, the home of the cellar dwelling Star, tn the other sched uled series. It may be the Stars' best opportunity to escape from the dungeon. Cuban Baseball Given Go Sign COLUMBUS. O., June 3 lift If okay for professional baseball play ers with not more than four year of league experience to play In Cuba' winter loop, the minor voted today. mtaAl.p a) Wiwg. Klsaaalk rails, Ore. Tt'nanAT, Jgae , , pI(e levee) Sellout Crowd Expected For Snapp-Wade Fisticuffs LeRoy Wade, the Ban Franctacn middleweight who la Uia opponent for Jack Snapp In the armory to night, la reputed ta bo a rough and tumble puncher by those who have aeen htm In action and la expected to provide a stiff teat for the con fident Snapp. Both boy will weigh In thl after noon right at or a pound below the 160 middleweight top, but Snapp will by all odd be the popular favorite with a hometown crowd. Wade la managed bv Dnlnh Thomas, San Francisco gymnasium owner, a telegram from Tnomaa thl morning said that the fighter would arrive In Klamath Fall by train around noon. The armory gate will onen at 7:30 for aale of general admlaaion ducat. A full house la expected when the curtain goes up at 8:30. Flrat two bout of the evening will be In the lightweight division, with Oeorgle Price of Merrill and Kert Stanton having the opener. Price won hi only fight go far, Stanton Is a newcomer. Benny Mitchell and Herb nnell are matched In the second warm-up fight. The two five-rounder sharing equally the aemlwtndup limelight are miaaieweignt encounter featuring three of the better local fighters and one new boy from Ashland. Bob Eastman, the hard-hitting southpaw and former KUHS foot ball plaver, will battle the new comer, Tim Orady, Eastman has had six fights in the local ring, winning four, losing one and going once to a draw. Eddie Johann of Redding and Billy Sunday of Chlloouin have the stage Just before the main event come on. Both have been felrH successful In past fight here, Johann haa on win, on lou and four draw on hla card, while Bun day haa four win, four lossee and A pair of draw. """""ARROW SHIRTS"--- Gifts for the Graduate 16" Imported Pigskin Flight Kits Reg. 26.22 Fine quality kit that are Ideal for "college going-away." Inapect them today! v v President George M. Trautman of the National Association of Base ball league said the move was the first official step toward greater co- operation between Cuban and United States Interests. 1 NOW 15 00 Flu Tax tiara itn LllREW'sJ. MANST0RE 71$ Mala St Nunn-Buth Shoe) Cold Weather Cuts Crowd At Games' Under Arclights A fair-sited crowd of hardy fan almost but not quite enough to pay expense turned out at Modoc field last night to watch the Inau gural games of the city Softball lea gue' under-the-llght program. Indication are that the night game will be a going operation when the weather give the ball player an even shake. Last night the temperature fluttered around the 80 mark, aided by a chilly wind and occasional sprinkle of rain. However, the two gamea did go off. The Veteran beat Knights of Columbu 12 to 4 In the opener on Bill 8eet' eight-hit tossing. Joe Haycock and Lou Toucher did the KC pitching, with Haycock the loser. The VeU Jumped on Haycock for nine run In the aecond Inning, among them a homer by Jim Der rah. the first circuit blow under the light. There were several more be fore the evening wo over. In tlie second game Ricky re mained undefeated by trouncing Bureau of Reclamation 28 to 7. In that game Scotty Smith and Paul McCall took advantage of the short right field of the diamond by blast ing first inulng homers Into the bleachers. Smith' went in on the bounce, but McCall teed off and tlie ball went In about six row up. That right field will be one of the prime defensive hazard of the field. T In Stock For Delivery Now Aluminum Safety Boat- 29S50 14-ft. . . Double Bottom t Right far fishing (j Weigh only 110 . pounds. 0 Complete with oars. Maaea g aBseasaBaaaaBBBaaaaeBaneaJ 714 Main St THE GUN STORE Prione 3863 Heltlmorfi Jlmmv Blvlns. 1W4 Cleveland, knocked out Omelio Ar-, gramantl, lgl, Cuba (3). Boston Tommy Sullivan, IIS, Boston, atopped Coley Welch, 164. Portland, Me. (2). 1 Montreal Ous -Peir Mell, 143, Montreal, outpointed Bobby Ruf fin, 142, New York (10). j . p . ii At the Fair Grounds J WW) rallKEftsf ASK YOUR DtALIR ET1 HEAD QUARTERS IS POOLE'S! Complete Fishing & Outing Supplies POOLE'S Bicycles A Sporting Goods 221 80. 1th Ready Mix CONCRETE 'from APPROVED, WASHED, GRADED SAND and GRAVEL for QUALITY mt STRENGTH WORKABILITY Crushed Rock Screenings GLADNEY & ADAMS Plant- Midland Road at So. 6th Phone 7401 , P. 0. Box 838, Klamath Falls, Ore. World ) j Artist Hit1 er ORCHESTRA itaturing MUSICAL COMEDY Rvllrt ComtdUni Harmntxrt II tih ROaVMB BVSSELC Mite J0N05TMJS Playing the DDAMCDIE Wednesday, June 4 At the Klamath' Falls eAiEMdpmx Dancing 9 Co 1 Ooori Open at- 8:30 Auspice Veteran of Foreign War Admlaaion Each tenon 51.25, Inc. Tax Dancing Comedy - Entertainment Sal Quarter IHorse 1ms t SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 7-8 Sponsored by Northwest Quarter Horse Association. And in connection- George Martin's 4th Annual Sale O Show at 10:00 a. m. Saturday, June 7th. O Races at 1:30 Saturday; 6 races, admission $1.00 plus tax. O One matched race Sunday at 11:00 a. m. O Sale starts promptly at 12 o'clock Sunday. 42 head of stallions, mares and yearly fillies of the best Quarter Horse breeding in America are to be found in this consignment. O Immediately after the Quarter Horse sale, George Martin is offering at auction 50 head of excellent saddle horses, including Palominos and Pintos. There is a lot of quality in these horses. See them at the Fair- ' grounds.";' Hank Weiscamp, renowned Quarter Horse breeder and auctioneer of Ala mosa, Colorado, will cry both sales. Sig Jourgin, Austin, Texas, with the American Quarter Horse association, will judge the Quarter Horses.' If you are interested in good races and extra good horses, see them . Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8