Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1948)
MONDAY, JAN. 5, 1948 PACE SEVEN Top-Notchers Tumble Early In Cage Play Strong Utah Quint Takes Nosedive In Pro-Season Clashes NI':W YoltK, Jim 6 il'i - While Mhil cage triilllH ii.t Kansas Male, Ht. 1 .on In. l.u Hulli'. Mmiucnhe mill Ninth Cmnlnm were rul i iiu the -loii i In. piiuilril pillions ill i'nllcie basketball whip unking liMluy "whul happened In llliili, linn gclown, Temple mill ' II 1 1 r 11 1 1 111 lllllillg 1 1 If past week?" These piuly ni'iininl klulwarta hull been expected tu rhulleiiuc fur tin lliinul honors, tiliih, Kui'ky niiiiiniiiiii champion mill wliuirr ill I lie Imitation loiirnn incut ul Madison Hiiimrn Umdch hint Mitl'rh. was rated at least ilk good as hint year. Tlln ullLJrMik was rosy whi-u Hit tiles won lour ul Hu ll Him live giimc - hot Ml. John of HiiKiklyii. beaten live straight tllnra. upurl Uliill, 411-4(1. Two days later l.nHalle pasted n 6:'-40 detent tliioli Hip tiles. After wurtnlip victory ovrr Westminster of I'eiinsyl. vnliln, Vaitul I'ctclMm's dazed crew mindly thrashed by llirlce bcntcii I'lm-lnnull nil-u Hittttrdiiy lllghl. NOT lll ( OVKItl II Georgetown fared rvrn forne than Utah, The lloyim hud won six straight miiiim. on December 'ii. Ihry were upset by mi Invading Hani C.'lmit live mid Uiry haven't gotten over Die lmrk yet. Blllie thru they've dropped lour moro gallics to Uiyuln ul New Oilcans, Ht. l-oul, I . i u I n v 1 1 1 c mid Western Ken lucky, the lallcr column Krldny nlk'lll by n rH-J7 score. Temple won iiullini.il Imue us Hie leiuu Hint uiKict mighty Kentucky twa week into. It llir only lil.uk murk nKiilnnt (ho wildcat iccords In II liitli Dili yrur. Hut New York university art Trmpla buck with a (14-41 defeat Inst Tuesday. Then in rapid Mirre.sslun, HmiU (.'lain mid utt-bcatcu Colorado knocked them oil. (Joloi ndo'a S0-4D win commu Kmunluy night. iii aiis nm, n( k After winning lu ol Hi it 13 slarls. CallloiuU wan counted Uin to be strung coiitemier for pacific count coufrrriirp honors The latest victory waa a o.ia win over Oicgon Hlulc. Then followed Ihree succes sive nosedives, one agftlnsl Oregon Htnte and twn against Washington. Alter winninii a M-il on Friday. Washington aent the lleain reeling with 6li- setback Baturday. Big Nine Opens Division Chase C1IICAOO. Jan. ( i,v, Mlllne. ota, ranked with Mlr.hlinin and In illiiim by lllii Nine couches an it top title contender, brum lt confer ence climuplounhip drive tonlnhl at V. incoiuin in the mniu attructlon ol fotir-Kame cuul Indiana, which handed Notre Dame Its worst drubblnii ul the sea son last week 173 40 la at I'lirdu? In another conference opener while NorUiwestern noes to Illinois and unbeaten Iowa to Ohio Btnte, MirhiKiiu iiiakea Ha start for the crown Balurday na host to the Oophera. The same nlulit, Ohio Htate la at Illinois, Wisconsin at In dium and Purdue at Iowa. Western Michigan la at Northwestern Batur day In the week i only non-league eiik'aiiement. Kiner Asking $25,000 Salary HANTA MONICA. Calif., Jnn. 5 (.1 -Htur HIiiKiier Italph Klner ol the I'lttsburKli Pirates was sched uled to huddle today with General Manager Hciy Harney on a possible 11)48 contract. AlthoiiKh Harney said "I didn't even brum a contract along." lie mude no aecret nl the luct he hoes to reach an agreement with Klner. who hit 51 homers for the Plrntea lust year. Klner has Indicated that he is In terested In talking terma If the fig ures Involved approximate $25,000. Ann Arbor Fetes Bowl Returnees ANN AHUOrt, Mich., Jan. 5 l,Vi Michigan's Pone Howl football champions resumed their roles as book-totlng Mudents today na the state, without fanfare observed "University ol Mlchlgnn Gridiron Day" on proclamation ol Gov. Kim Blgler. More than 5000 partisan students and townspeople braved a light nnxzie Inst night to greet the Wol verine on their return from Pnsn di mi and their 411-0 New Yenr'i Day victory over Houthern California. NON-STOP III I I M.ING The frigate bird refuels while nlufl. One ol lhe fastest of nil buds, it secures Its food In un miuptilous manner, by diving at other birds, cntislng (hem to drop their prey, which lhe frigate bird catches In mld-nlr. EAT I'AI.M iill'NKS Poiiion of the trunks of palm trees arc enlen hy unlives of Jn tnnlrn. The pint nearest the leaves In barked mid many layers removed until the. Inner portion Is renchrd. Thin resembles hcitrla of celery, is pickled, eaten raw, or served like cauliflower. Classified Ads lliing firsulls Links' Best r .. . . Jlmmlit Drnmrrl, Iluuatnn, Tri., Itilfrr, link lirrii ttiinounrrd na thr HUT winner uf Hip Vurclrn trophy fur tin niitat rnmUtrntlr cuud ! gamp uf thr yrur. I r ma ret iivrr- ncrd 09. BO ulrukri prr round In touniMiiirnt pUy. Ilr hIm thr tup mitnry m Innrr, niaklit( each trike wurth altoul 14.35, Late Cage Scores IIII.II KCIIOOI. Omnia I'unii M, l.cliunim 45. Condon 30, lone 20. I.a Oraiule 55, linker 35. Junction City M. Hweet Home 32 HI Helena 35. Molalln 31. JerfelMin 63. Italuler 45. Halem 35, Commerce 33. 1 llomrvclt 38. CotlaiiP drove 31. I'OI.I.I'.tilATK I Oregon Htate G4. Portland 54. ! Washington 511. California 42. j Onnuign 3d. Washington Htate 28 j Hianford ffo. Arkansna 53 Montana Htate college 65. Whlt- worth 50. ilrlilnh Columbia 84, Iwis and Clark 53. Oregon 48. Hnn Francisco 48 Montana fifl. Idaho Htate 50 Idnho 54. Eastern Washington 47 Nevnda 84. Ilngham Young 57. Central Washington 53, Seattle college 44 HI. Mary's 85, 8nn Francisco Htnte 40. Uivola 53. Oeorgetown 41 DePaul 47. Holy Cross 40. Cornell 41. Canislus 37. Durjuesne (10. Yule 67. Colorado 60. Temple 45. Pitt 35, Penn Htate 34 Harvard 57. Rleheaier 47. West Virginia 78, Washington- Lee 35. Manhattan 53. Dartmnuth 50. I Kansas Htate 68. Ht. Joseph's 44. North Dakota 80. Dickinson N. D.i 3ff. Fort Hays State 57, Colorado col lege 48. tlradley 75. I.ouWnna Tech 59. Cincinnati 58. Utah 49. DePauw 64, Chicago university 44. Iowa Htate 49. Drake 47. Michigan State 46. Washington i.St. I-ouls! 45. Iowa 53. Princeton 40 Wisconsin 52, Illinois 47. Ohio Htnte 84, Northwestern 60. Vnnderbllt (14. Southwestern 40. North Carolina 70. Maryland 48. Tenne.vsee 63. Duke 58. Panthers Make Hoop Journey CIIII.OQUIN, Jan. 5-A win over Talent and a loss to Jacksonville was the result of a three day barn storming lour Into lhe Rogue River valley undertaken by the Chlloquln Panthers on Monday, Tuesdny and Wednesday of last week. Twelve Irani members. Manager Jim Dyrhe and Coarh Frank DIUIIo made the Hip. With Allan Hatcher as high point scorer, the Panthers lost to Jackson ville by only six points. 46-40 on Monday night and on Tuesday the Chlloquln Blue and White won over Talent 44-34 with Oillls Hannlgan as high point man. The Panthers have chalked up four wins and one loss In practice games thus far and have lost one conlerence game, to Gilchrist. ly v www w www4 I ' ON SALE! i AW : t Stewart J Cowboy j : Boots ; Values to $31.50 NOW $26.45 . Values to $45.50 4 ' NOW $33.45 Volucs to $39.50 . I NOW $29.45 ' , i Juit Arrived! JUSTIN COWBOY BOOTS y Ideal (or Work 4 $23.50 :rHE GUN STORE; I 111 Main , Pelicans Conclude Warmups The riirly-iieiinon nou-coiifeieni e biihketbiill Hchediile for the Kliiui ulll Union liliih m:IiooI I'ellcmia wa lucked away Hutunluy nlulit when the J'eln awumped the Lakevlcw i lloukera iw u 17 on the l.akevlcw floor. The prclltiilnury kaiiio went lo the KU Juyveea, IKi-27 over the l.akevlew U' (iind. Ho the pre-aeanon record ahowa nine wliu and three dctcutn for the I'ellcmiN. i Dlatrlct 4 bimkei bull play alarta ; Ihla week-end, with Kliimatli vlnlt lull (lianln I'uaa for tllta with the Ciiveinen Krlday anil Hutunluy : nlKhta. Anhliind mid Medford will nwap a home-and-home aerlea thin week-end. Thone four cluba enm prlae dlatrlct 4. and Oram I'm haa been tabbed the team lo watch In the conference. Kcniilu of the I'ellcan Kiiuien to date Include: Klamath 4:i, Fti ildlnn :m. Klauialh 34. rieddlnii :iH. Kluuialll 31, Aatnrlu 21 Klamath 4fi, Orruou City 3.1. Klamath 30, Oram 30. K 111 mill h 34, Halem 2tt. Klamath M. Halem Klamath 45, Lnkevtew 33. Klamath 45, Alumni 48. Klamalh :iH. Albany 40. Klamath M. Albany 34 Klmnath 00, Lukevlcw 17. Hogsn Leads Final Round l.OH ANGKI.KH. Jan. 6 i1'.-Lcd by the familiar name of Hen lloxan, more than 00 players of a wcll- trimmed field of uollera bwiiiik Into the final round of the tlO.OOO Us dialed to play over three different AuKclca Open today. I courM-a on succeeding days. Ilnnlam Hen held a thrciv-Mroke i '' uble n,arn- ' lhe lead over the field, and aimliiK at '" r"""d by cx,'prt'' hla third vicuiry In the event, need- mml 'wve'i '"" 1,1 the 'orld ed . one over par 73 to coual his " wH " one ,"' ,he m'"t1 n' 380 which won the tournament at .1 lenS this Mime site. Itlvlera Country i ,,,,. ' club, last January. Pressing close behind, hovwver, were such formidable chullctuicra as Knickerbocker Hobby Locke ol South Africa, ex-lennls champion Ellsworth Vines of Pasadena and fcd Kurgol of Puuliac, Mich., all In the 211 backet. Philly May Get Walcott Scrap PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 5 My Philadelphia todny loomed As a very probable site for a title bout between Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis and Jersey Joe Walcott next summer. Promoter Ilermun Taylor said yesterday lifter a conference xvltn II. e handlers of the two lighters as well as Louis himself that he had offered to hold the match at Phila delphia Municipal stadium some time In June between the dates of the republican and democratic na tional conventions here. OREGON WOOLEN STORE CLEARANCE SALE Ul: O TOPCOATS jjtf89 (8)89 U O To JL LEISURE COATS i 2 Price Formerly $8.00 to $20.00 LEATHER JACKETS 8.89 o ZIPPER WOOL JACKETS 5.89 o COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS 1.49 SANFORIZED o WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS OREGON WOOLEN NAME THE BALL CLUB Contest Open to All Pick a Name Klamalh Tails holds o franchise for a professional baseball team in the class D For West league and the ownership organization, Klamath Baseball, Inc., wants the fans to choose the namo for the club. Suitable and valuable prizes will be awarded the person suggesting the name which is accepted by the judges and who writes the best conclusion, in 50 words or less, to the sentence: "Professional boscball has a place in Klamath Falls be cause " Write the name of your choice ond your contest sentence on a postal card and mail to: Don Neol, radio station KFLW, or Hale Scorbrough, The Herald and News, GALE BISHOP SWISHES NEW CASABA RECORDS fly The Aaanrlatrd Trena Healtlc's Athlellcii held n full Iwo r.ame lend today an the Pacific Count Proteanlonal Basketball leanue took a Monday nlnht respite to re- Bing Crosby Golf Tourney Draws Stars VKU MONTE. Calif.. Jan. 5 iV There'll be Utile horseplay Bob Ilo ' '111 be there but otherwise the annual 10.000 HlliK Crosby nolf tournament here January 9-11 w-lll be Ntrlctly busmen. More than 150 leadlnK nmuteurn I mid professional of the country are j , lu,.1Mon to ,,.. .Ina,urj wr,0 have accepted Invitations Include N-tlonal Champion Robert iSkeel Riegel and Former National Titlist Marvin Burl t Ward: Frank Mus- risi biranahnn or Toledo. O.: DI Webb. Phoenix: Lew Jennings. Port land. Ore., and Johnny Dawson ol Los Angeles. Kramer Gets Hot DETROIT. Jan. i (P. Jack Kramer, pro-rookie, scored his sec ond tennis win in five starts against Champion Bobby Rlggs. 6-4. 3-6. 6-3. before 6207 fans Saturday night, and won. 6-4. 7-5. Sunday night at Toledo. Cummings' KVEl Taxidermy Studio CVJ Game Heads I? '(J Birds Rugs I f' ' Tanning I Ph. 3658 249 E. Main tLawaV cover, possibly from the heat wave conjured up by the Belllngham Kir crestx In shellacking the hapless Portland Indians yesterday 108 to 67. Three league scoring records fell before the Belllngham blast. Gale Bishop, ex-Washington Stale star, swished through 41 counters, four more than the previous high this year made by Norm Baker ol Van couver and topping by three Bishop's own all-time league mark set last season. The 108 Belllngham mark was the Ilrst to pass the century mark pre viously threatened by Vancouver's 97, and the 175 cumulative was eight points more than that ol the 88-80 Portland defeat of Belllngham. also at Portland, December 14. Teammates Al Aklns, with 16, and Al Wark. with 18, helped Bishop In the Po iland route. The win kept Belllngham In a third place deadlock with Tacom.i, the Mountaineers dumping second place Vancouver 65-45 In a rough contest that saw Norm Baker pick up 21 points for the losers. The circuit Is Idle tonight. Seattle's Invasion of Belllngham having been postponed. The league swings into action with a single game Tuesday Port land at Astoria. Stars Be-Clouded WASHINGTON Browning Moss. Villanova sophomore, ran away from highly advertised stars to win Eve ning Star mile In 4 13.7; Bill Hulse, New York Athletic club, finished third. Joe Ctanciabella of Man hattan ran 80-yard dash in eight seconds flat, the first time It had been done since 1886. Herb McKen ley, the Jamaica speedster, whizzed heme In 1:13.5 to win the 600-yard run. TO THE PUBLIC : A number of fans and business men have incorporated what is known as Klamath Baseball, Inc. Klamath Baseball, Inc., will own and operate a ball club representing Klamath Falls in the newly organized Far West League composed of: Medford, Klamath Falls, Redding, Willows, Oroviiie, Marysville, Vallejo, and Santa Rosa. This company is incorporated for $100,000.00 with permission to sell $60,000.00 worth of stock. Money so derived will be used to purchase land, build stands, purchase equipment and give the firm working capital. Shares are listed at $25.00 each with no par value. Although baseball has grown to be big business, it is our belief this ven ture should be considered more or less a community enterprise. It is some thing that will be of great benefit to the city as a whole, and therefore, should be the interest of all citizens and business men. A contest is now in progress to give the club a nickname. Valuable prizes will be awarded. Listen to Don Neal's sport program on KFLW or read Hale Scarbrough's sport page in the Herald & News for details. Your investigation and participation in this enterprise is worthy of con sideration. Fill out the subscription blank herewith and help make this venture a success. KLAMATH BASEBALL, INC. An Oregon Corporation W. D. ELLIOTT, TREASURER Date co Pine Street Market Klamath Falls, Oregon I hereby subscribe for shares of the No Par Value common stock of Klamath Baseball, Inc., at $25.00 per share. I enclose my check poyablo to Klamath Baseball, Inc., in payment of said subscription, I ogrce to pay said subscription on demand. I agree to pay said subscription in five monthly installments beginning the ..day of 1948, with like payments on the day of each month until fully paid. Approved and accepted Klamath Baseball, Inc. ... - ' Signed . By Treasurer Address This Ad Courtesy of a Group of Fans Northern Division Roundup Hy The Associated Press lhe Big Five ol Paclllc Northwest i basketball Oregon, Oregon State, ' Washington, Washington Slate and j Itiaho headed for the wire today, only two pre-season games and four : days away from the Initial Jump i bt the northern division, Pacific j Coast conference, basketball race. Each partook of week-end clashes ! and rival clubs were: 1. Joyful at Washington State's : third loss of the season, this time tu Gornuiga. 36-28: ! 2. Saddened by Washington sweep of Its two-game meeting with California by respective Friday-Saturday scores ol 54-51 and 59-42: 3. Respectful ol Oregon's 48-46 last minute win over San Francis co; 4. Unimpressed by Oregon Slated two wins over Portland university or Idaho's conquest ol Eastern Washington college. The Staters dropped Portland Saturday 64-64 and Idaho toppled Eastern 54-47. WSC's Cougars tackle Whitman on the Pullman floor tomorrow night and Idaho goes to 3pokane agaiast Gonzaga In the Big Fives lll.al tune-up encounters. The conlerence race swings Into action Friday and Saturday with Oregon State swinging up to Pull man against Jack Fnel's two-team Cougar entry, and Washington going south against the touted Ore gon Ducks. Baldy Will Tug Against Muscler PORTLAND, Jan. 5 Wi Baldy of Waterloo. Ore., tugging fame will defend his horse-over-man cham pionship here late this month against the challenge of R. R. Fred ericks, a Portland muscle builder. The event is scheduled for the Portland armory January 29 when the 1900-pound logging animal and Fredericks will be harnessed at op posite ends of a 300 foot rope. Fred ericks will attempt to remain flat on his back for three minutes against the pull of the animal. NEED LCBRICATIO.V Before automobile brakes are tested as to adjustment, the link- I age from brake pedal to drums should be thoroughly lubricated. It U also well to remember that lack ol lubrication often accounts for inefficient brake performance by restricting the free action of the linkage and causing poor adjust ment or undue wear. Turn those no-longer-used articles Into cash now I Herald and News Want Ads are inexpensive and bring i quick results. Portland Skier Tops Mt. Hood Trail Race PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. t (Pi D:ck Lewis carried the colors of thj Multnomah Athletic club, Portland ti victory Sunday In the class A men's division of the Portland Day trail ski race at Mount Hood. There were 139 entries In all eight divisions. Lewis clipped the three plus mile distance In 7 minutes, 43 6 seconds to top eight men, Laverne Hughes, Portland, 7:44 8, waa second, and Dick Ervln, Portland, 7:55.4, was third. Ann Volkmann, Reed college, won New York Is Grid Market NEW YORK. Jan. 5 VP) New York will become a bustling football coaches' market this week when athletic chieftains from some 300 colleges and universities gather to talk mainly about the "sanity code" and grid rules changes. Between 600 and 700 mentors are due In town to attend meetings In connection with the annual session o: the National Collegiate Athletic association and many of them are bound to be sounded out by Insti tutions seeking to fill coaching vac ancles. The whirlwind series of meetings gets under way Tuesday but the main action is slated later In the week. The American Football Coaches a.--,ociation's rules committee will convene Wednesday to discuss pro posed changes In the statutes. Daughter Born To Dinah Shore HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 5 UP) Me lissa Ann Montgomery Is the new member of the family of Singer Di nah Shore and her husband. Actor George Montgomery. Melissa Ann weighed seven pounds when she was bora by caesarean section yesterday. Cedars of Leba non hospital reported Miss Shore and the baby were ust fine." The baby is the Montgomery's first child. They were married at Las Vegas. Nev.. December 5. 1943, when Montgomery was in the army air force. DUCKS & GEESE PICKED Poultry & Meat Center 919 E. Main cl.ua A women's honors with tlma of 6 49.8: second waa M. Mary Paget, Oregon State freshman, with 8:25 over the shortened wom en's route. . An eight - year old youngster, Heidi Jensen, Portland, won second place In the Junior women's race with a time of 18:41.2. There wart only two entrants. Eloulse May, Portland, was first Ken Under di.hl. 16. Grant High, Portland, won Junior men's In 5:65.2. Other results: class B men Jack, Tangncy, Seattle, lime 7:23.4; sec ond, Don Brown, Bond, Ore.; third, Herb Undcrdahl, University of Portland. Class B women Freddie Loll, Portland MAC, 8:36 2; second, Doris Norton, Oregon State; third, Ruth McElroy, Portland. Class C men Ward Williams, Portland, 5:35.4; second, Don Cass, Lewis and Clark; third, Don Bnro vics, Seattle Chieftains. Class O women Dorothea Max well, Mt. Hood 8kl club. 8:48.2; sec ond, Fran Haffner, Portland; third, Dorothy Ann Edblom, Eugene. Tule Sportsmen Meet Thursday TULELAKE. Jan. 5 The annual meeting of the Tulelake-Butte Val ley Sportsmen's association will be held Thursday at 8 p. m. In the Sportsman's hotel In Tulelake. Probable bone of discussion will b' the Just-finished spilt migratory waterfowl season which ended today and was a disappointment to hunt ers of the region. Election of officers for the year will also take place at the meeting. John Coulson Is the present presi dent. American Legion Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. I:M p. nu Veterans Memorial Bldf. 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms SI Main, next to Wlllard hotel Open dally noon V 2:00 to 11:09 p. m. For Legionnaires and Guests midnight except Sunday mwmm STORE 800 Main I'honc H8J3