PACE EICHT
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1948
Game Biologist Clears
Coastal Closure Order
Rogue, Siuslaw, Umpqua Open For Salmon
ly HALE SCARBROUGH
Sports Editor, The Herald And New
Thf stale game comm,sion, which hu the worlds worst public it! a lions set-up and consequent ty
is comtantly be inn roasted on one side or the other, today took another view of its recent and frequent
ly -re pea ted announcement about the closing of coastal waters tor salmon and steelhead fishing during
1 arch and April.
t. The waters primarily concerned with salmon and steelhead aiiKltnit in this area are the Roruc mid
Cnipqua and those rivers, together with Uie Siuslaw, are not included in the same commi&stons ban.
Last Tuesday, and on several occasions in recent weeks, the commission has issued blanket "warning
in anglers" that a "new regulation passed by the game commission closes the coastal waters to salmon
- 1 and steelhead fishing during the
Single Former Pel
In Rookie Lineup
, Only one former Pelican will be in
the lineup Saturday night when the
Oregon State college Rooks come to
$iwn for a king's-X basketball game
with Coach Wayne Scott's Klamath
Union high school aggregation. The
ex-Pel is Clarence Bussman, a 1947
football and basket ball star.
The other Klamath grad who
started OSC basketball. Jerry Thorn.
& reported to have dropped off the
Hook squad.
Two games on the slate for the
pelicans this week-end are exhibi-
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'The last spui of the Klamath
county B' school basketball wheel
is coming tonight all eight teams
pitching into their final game of
the scheduled season in the shuffle
for places in the county cage
tournament which starts February
20. .
Gilchrist, out in the lead and un
defeated in six games, will be
favored to still be that way after
tonight's tilt with the Sacred Heart
Trojans and gain first seeding in
the tourney.
The Grizzlies are extremely hard
tp beat on their own floor and
that's where tonight's game is be
ing played.
The real change in the stand
ings may come in second place.
Chiloquin's Panthers have occupied
that spot all along but the Henley
Hornets crept into a tie. They play
tonight at Chiloquin and if the
Hornet win it'll be an upset The
Panthers have been picked to re
peat as county champ.
. Bonanza s Antlers, ensconced in a
tie for sixth place with Malin,
might drop back a step to seventh
after playing the fast-rising Mer
rill Huskies at Merrill, while Malin
probably will climb into undisputed
sixth place and cram Bly farther
unto the league basement after
their game at Malm.
Woolens Trip
School'Quintet
; The Oregon Woolen squad of the
Basir basketball league's city divi
sion last night popped the OVS Owls
46-34 on the OVS court to take sec
ond place in the city standings, but
must play the Owls once more to
secure a 6pot in the league's cham
pionship tournament.
Date of the tournament or of the
(JVS-Orcgon Woolen playoff has not
been set.
Marion Rcginato counted 18
rjoinls for the Wools and was high
sfcorer of last night's game.
.
Bert Andrews Wins
Broun Award
', NEW YORK, Feb. 13 IIP, Bert
Andrews, chief of the New York
crald - Tribune's Washington bu
reau, will receive . the American
Newspaper Guild's 1947 Heywood
Broun memorial award.
, The guild, announcing the selec
tion last night, cited Andrews for
"his work in exposing the state
cjrpartment's method of dismissing
employes for security reasons with
out letting them know the reasons."
' Andrews' stories, the guild said.
Brought a reform in method prac
Jced by the department.
tome To Terms
SEATTLE, Feb. 13 IIP) Southpaw
Burler Herbert Carpel and Short
flop Johnny O'Nell have accepted
terms and will sign with the Seattle
Ralnlers when they reach spring
(raining camp, club officials said
today. Carpel was obtained from
Newark of the International league.
i A rattlesnake coiled like
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tion affairs designed lu keep the
boys on sharp edge tor resumption
of district A play next week. The
Pels, leading the district, need only
one win in tour games to clinch tile
tjiilcrence title tor the second
straight year.
Tonight the Klamath quintet
meets the Southern Oregon college
junior varsity at 8:1$ and will be
trying to erase a previous S8-3U de- j
feat suffered at the hands ot the ,
SOC youngsters in Ashland. On that .
former occasion the Pels were minus I
three players by disciplinary action, j
but all are re-instated and will be
playing tonight i
Another hobble has come up to :
worry Coach Scott now. Big Ed i
Whitney, only left-hander on the I
team, and little Tommy Edwards,
mft v be out with ilniM.
The Southern Oregon conference
(district 4) is inoperative this week.
all teams playing exhibitions and
preparing to go Into the last phase
of the struggle.
Last night at Grants Pass the
Cavemen, frustrated four times this
season by the Pelicans, took out
their wrath on the Central Point
Pointers 61-38.
Dick Button
New Figure
Skate King
DAVOS PLATZ. Switzerland. Feb.
13 if) Richard Button, of Engle
wood. N. J.. won the world figure
skating championship today.
Button. 19. came from behind to
outclass a field of 13 skaters from
eight countries and thus add the
world title to the Olympic cham
pionship he won last week.
Both of Button's nearest rivals.
Hans Gerschwiler of Switzerland.
defending champion, and Ede
Kiraly, Hungary, fell while trying
to do the Axel Paulsen, one ot
skating's most difficult figures.
Button's form was so flawless
that three of the nine judges gave
him 5.8. The highest score is six.
The official results gave Button
1983.7 points.
Gerschwiler bad 1948.3 points.
Kirly was third with 1917.9.
John Letting arver of the United
States was fourth with 1909.8.
James Grogian of the United States
was fifth with 1907.2 and H.
Graham Sharp of England sixth
with 1808.9.
Title Try
Falls Flat
NEW YORK. Feb. 13 A S0-year-old
Irishman made an un
successful bid for Joe Louis' heavy
weight title in an unscheduled,
punchless tiff at a Broadway night
club early today.
Thomas Delaney, the Irishman,
landed on the floor after taking a
wild swing at Louis' jaw. Witnesses
agreed the champion didn't hit his
challenger.
Before the swing. Delaney told
the champion: "So you're Joe Louis.
Well. I'm going to beat Walcott to
the title. I'm going to become the
lhTwrieave'8htchamp'onc,'Token T Bombay
Louis and his party were leaving
the Ebony club at 3 a.m. when the
challenge was Issued. Marshall
Miles, the champion's manager,
commented Delaney tell "apparently
trom the wind we caused by getting
out of there so quickly."
Delaney, a six-foot. 200-pounder,
refused to give his address to police,
who let him go with a warning.
As for Louis, he was heard to say
as he entered ha car, "foolish fel
low." Chiefs Acquire
Sixth Player
WENATCHEE. eb. 13 'T,-Vasil
Plttu, Rookie right hander from
Bridgeport, Conn., returned a signed
contract to the Wenatchee Chiefs of
the Western International league
yesterday.
He was the sixlh player to sien
with the Chiefs this year, but Presi
dent Joe Brownlow said the entire
half dozen probably will be farmed
to class C teams for seasoning.
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MOTSIE'S
months ol March and April.
I But. at the insistence of The
' Herald and News and sport sm a
' here. Bob Hoi low ay, the game com
t mission s chief biologist in Portland.
has amended the announcement tc
1 exclude the Rogue. Siuslaw and
j ANOTHER BOOT
i So persons planning trips to one
1 of those streams during the months
j mentioned can so ahead with res
ervations and preparations and
write off the 'closure'' business
another blunder of the game com
mission. The last week in March and the
ironth of April are considered tlx
best months for salmon fishing on
those streams.
According to the game commls- j
sum's official news release, the ;
closure order in coastal streams
'serves to i educe the angling in
tensity on 'hese waters and to give
protection to the breeder stocks,
particularly 01 steelhead and cut
throat during the spawning period."
Excluded from the order in ad
i d1t'" to ,ht Ruf- Siuslaw and
I .- ir name miuma.
s-on apparently would like
close are the main Columbia,
tributaries of the Columbia east of
the city of Si Helens, the Wil
lamette and tributaries.
t'NDER HEAVY FIRE
The game commission, now under
j fire from sportsmen and sports or-
ganlzations all over the state and
I being investigated by a legislative
j interim committee, continue to
i make expensive fumbles like the
one this week and further get Itself
into hot water with the public be
; cause of a complete lack of under
standing of how to get information
across to the public.
If the commission would take the
money it wastes in making such
mistakes and nire a trained news
paperman to write Its "bulletins."
much of the trouble would be
cleared up.
There is a growing demand that
the present members of the com
mission be thrown out of office and
the commission is not doing a single
thing to prevent the demand from
becoming an actual bounce.
Philly Boxer
To Hospital
After Match
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 13 IIP) Ed
Franklin. Philadelphia heavyweight,
was reported in serious condition at
Temple university hospital today
after he was floored by Bill
tChicken) Thompson in the eighth
round of their bout at the Met.
Franklin, 187. was knocked down
twice for a count of nine last nignt
in the eighth and final round. He
managed to come up Just before the
i final count only to encounter
! flurry of lefts and rights that sent
j him back to the canvas unconscious
1 as the bell tang.
Thompson won by a unanimous
decision.
His seconds revived him and took
him back to his corner where he
again collansed and slid to the
floor. Dr. Joseph I. Levy, sta.e
athletic commission psysician. or
dered an ambulance to rush Frank
lin to the hospital.
At Temple hospital, physicians
said It might be necessary to per- j
form an emergency operation.
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BOMBAY. Feb. 13 OPt Mohandas
K. Gandhi's assassin has been flown
to Bombay trom New Delhi, it was
learned today.
The special plane carrying the as
sassin. Naturam Vinayak Godse.
arrived in Bombay before dawn
Thursday. Elaborate precautions had I
been taken against attempts at sui- I
cide. i
Police reported they traced a 1
Bombay driver engaged bv Godse for i
visits to friends Just before the
assassination.
Rcdflsh spawn In the fall of the
year to the seaward of the passes,
and the newly-hatched young will
drift in the tides to the protective
area of bays and lagoons. Sports
Afield.
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Lute Scorer Pushes
To Even 400 Points
SEATTLE. Feb. 13 P The slam- , furtably In front of the pack. Well
bang boys of the Pacific Northwest ; buck but still In second with 358
basketball slowed up a bit during n',.b Jon'1-',on. o( Willamette.
. , . . , , . , Cliff Cmndall of Oregon Slate
i... cr ,j. c.w. iiinr urn i.
but even so high Harry McLaughlin
of Pacific Lutheran pushed his set
son total to an even 400 points for
24 games.
Dropping under his average of 17
per outing. McLaughlin counted It
points in two games to remain com-
Yet Linksmen
In Front At
Rio Grande
HARLINGEN. Tex.. Feb. 13 .'i
Veteran campaigners Jimmy Le
maret and Clayton Heafner led the
way today as a field of 106 moved
Into the second round of the 1 10.000
lower rtlo Grande Valley Open.
Sixty spots in the final 3S-liole
battle for the money were on the
line and the race was close. Twenty
nine crack shots who bettered 35
3671 par over the Harllngen mu
nicipal course's 6045 yards yesterday
were within a range ot five strokes.
Demaret, the links troubadour
from Ojal, Calif., and Heafner. the
big blond from Charlotte. N. C.
whittled par by six strokes apiece
as they came in with 65s. Bob Ham
ilton of Evansville. Indi. was Just
one atroke back, while three more
professionals were tied at 67. They
were Ky Laffoon on St. Andrews.
111.; Otto Grelner of Baltimore, and
Stewart iskipi Alexander of Mid
Plnes, N. C.
Monte Signs
For Tuesday
Monte Montgomery, Indian slug
ger who is probably the woikingest
fighter produced by the local ring
since the war. has been signed for
the lower half of the double main
event of Tuesday's armory fight
card.
Montgomery, a lightweight. Kill
meet the experienced Cal Robinson,
a colored boy trom Seattle, in the
first 10-rouiidcr of the evening.
The other 10-rounder and true
mam event of the card will be in
the welterweight division and put
Phil Sampson, kayo puncher from
Reno, now making his home in
Klamath Kails, against Kenny
Sanderson of Crescent City.
Reserved seat tickets for the
matches went on sale today at Matt
Finnigans sporting goods store on
Main street.
Two other bouts, four-rounders,
will be preliminary to the twin top
bill.
HOIITS LAST NIGHT
Philadelphia Bill "Chicken"
Thompson. 179'. Philadelphia, out
pointed Ed. Franklin, 167, Philadel
phia. .
Wilkea-Barre Pete Mead, 158,
Grand RapiJs, Mich.. TKO Cliff
Hart, 152',, Syracuse, 4.
v 30-04
i' 7 M. M.
i' 30-30 Winchester
i' 22 Long Rill.
THE FINEST
MORE COMING UP
th Flywoy"
Ph0B, 4273
ir
I,,,,,,,,, 0lp no,trrn division coll
tingeut with 316.
In the northern division race (t
self. Washington's Jack Nichols
stumbled in the week-end tussles
with Oregon State but clung to top
spot. For his nine conference games
Nichols has U3 points. Roger Wiley
of Oregon edged around Vlnce Hun
son ot Washington State into sec
ond spot with 125 counters to Han
son's 123.
Only Craudall. Nichols and Wiley
figured In the over-all picture as
small college aces continued to
dominate the scoring race. Willa
mette and Portland each contrib
uted two to the top 10. with one
ech coming from Whllworth. Cen
tral Washington and Pacific Lu
theran. In the division picture. Wiley
could take over top spot by collect
ing 19 points In the Oregon-Idaho
series tonlgnt irriaayi ana tiatur-
day. Both Nichols and Hanson will
be Idle until next week.
The leaders i through games of i
February 10 :
ALL GAHta
ci rr.
Mrljiiitrhlin PLC
Bob JohrtKjn. Willamette 31
CrandaH. OSC 34 lai 110 11
Jim Jonon. WIMamrtt 21
Dvlrh. Portland 29
NlrholMMi. Ont.. ttnh 31
Ntchol. Wh. . 72
Mnrtlock. Whltworth . 3
Wilfy, Oregon 32
Croak acquei, Portland M
113
313
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NORTHritV Dtvmo
NirhcU. Washington .. I" .V. 4 1 Hi
Wde, Oregon - 41 41 IIS
Hai.Ksn. WSf 10 4M 37 1JJ
Whit. Washington - . in M 24 94
Wilkin. Oregon . . J7 Iff o
Crandall. OSC . 34 . Wl
fare-. OSC t M II 1U
Vandenburg. Wahlngton 10 3 33 Ml
Williammnn. Oregon 2n 4i no
O.. da. WSC , . ..10 W TO M
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Figures May
Prove Point
Thirteen rounds of w ret. Ulna lor
Frtdny the Thirteenth Is the ar
rangement of the armory mat card
tonlRht, and that combination ol
figure probably will be unlucky for
Komrone. Maybe three persons, the
losers of the three bouts.
Frankic Stojack. former Wash
ington State find professional foot
ball player. Is the headllner. meet
ing Georges Dusette tn the ftve
ro.aid main event.
Stojack Is making his debut here.
The other two battle will be four
heats duration each. In the opener
Milt Olsen goes to bat with Bob
Cummlngs In what shoull be a!
cleanly tiff, and the middle bout j
puts Buck Davidson and Al Williams
Into what probably will not be a i
clean match but undoubtedly will be '
exciting. I
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Ex-USF Coach
Might Forfeit
Rockets Post
McKcevcr's Blast
May Follow Him
Into Pro Circuit
SAN FKANl'ISfO. Feb. 13 M'l
The football eligibility ruckus kicked
up by Coach Kd MiKcever at the
University of Hail Francisco showed
Minis today of following him Into
professional football.
President Tuny Mtirubtto of the
Sun Francisco 4U cia is en route to
Chlciigu with demands for an In
vest linn tun by the Alt-America run
frience of the "white paper" on U8F
football which McKcever left be.
hind when lie became coach of the
Chicago Rockets.
After coaching at USP for a year
McKeever abruptly resigned last
month to take the pro team Job and
wrote a widely circulated letter lu
which he questioned eligibility of 7i
USP players ami nil money was
paid to some of the Dons.
Morabno left lust night fur a
week-end meeting of official of the
All-Atuerlcn conference, of which
the 4l era and Rockets are members.
"I ll say plenty about this at the
meeting.'' Morubito said.
He said he considered McKcrter's l
lion "my business and I don't like
It.
I'MII'l.r: Wll.l. TALK
"Wcie trying to build good will
not tear It down." Morubito added.
"He la one of us and Hople can't
I help but ask: 'What kind of coaches
do you hire?' "
Asked if he believed McKcevcr's
; Job with the Ktvkris would be en-
duncerrd. Mombito said:
I "This certainly won't enhance It."
I University of Nan Francisco olll
i clals meanwhile returned a heavy
i fire of counter charges at McKeever.
I USF athletic officials charged Me
I Keever had-
I. Told five players lie brouuht
here for the VKf team to cover up
the f"t they Imd previously
at-
lencien other colleges
! !. Stripped the athletic files ot
j such papers as schedule negnlla
j tlons. alumni letters on prospects
ana tootball plans.
X Repeatedly exceeded budgets lor
grid games.
OM.V ONE Ol T
Father Jerome Sullivan, athletic
moderator, announced that only one
of the M players named bv Mr.
i Keever
Phil O'Connor, formerly of
Wotre Dame and St Units university ''ere tonight and UCLA i3-3i tomor
definitely was Ineligible Onlv one " night. Stanlord (0-4 plays the
other Joe Mocha, said by McKeev.
to have attended Pittsburgh.
Bethany and Maryland remains in
doubt. Father Hullivaii said.
He added that McKeever hart
"compromised" five players m-ho ' Report from Htauford picture the
failed to mention previous college I I"1 Place Indians as greatly Im
atlenilunce but that their names will ' proved.
oe clear unless any opponent ob
i Jccts to their playing.
Ducks Stage
Series With
Vandal Five
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Ku
gent. Frb. 13 The Orntoii Ducks
oprii Ions home stand hrre (exlsy
and Saturday snen the Idaho Vnll
dals invade McArthur court lor the
final two samrs of the IB48 series.
The Iradltloni'.l Dads Day pro
Brain will hlghlmht the taint Sat
urday nisht. The tame is the Ie
ture attraction il the days wrrk
end. In the llrst two games, played
last week at Muscov. the Vandals
and Wrbfoota traded wins.
Following the game with Idaho.
I the Ducks will play a home and
! home series the following week-end
w ith Ihe Oreg in State Beavers. Then
the Ducks return to McArthur court
for two games with Washington
8tate and one with Oregon State.
Last werk in the Inland Empire
Ihe Ducks lost three of the fuur
games and all but eliminated them
selves from the 11M8 northern divi
sion race However, with games still
to be played against the Cougars
and lieavers. both very much still
In the title picture, the Ducks may
play an Important role In deciding
which team wins the 1948 flag.
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Three Event Brackets
Scheduled For Trials
Final Hi'istigciiienls are being
worked out for the Parlflc Coast
.w'lielliiiictl retriever trials lu be held
Saturday and Hunilay on I he Kin
ninth ritrr three miles out of town
toward Dorrts, Willi t'uee brackets
of events scheduled.
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PORTLAND, Frb. 13 -A SOO-mll
kl trip tlown Ute Ctm-.ut mutmlaiit
mn 110 wiltirrnr.u will be nupinplctl
utter all.
Jm'k MrlftMier, Cail Sum mil
wtxKhmAti, yrMrrritty minounccd he
whi ptuitHmmtf hi& publlciied Irlp
imlctluurly bci'tiu.to he hud been
rrrMtrilly diaiouruttcd Iium koiiiu
uiulit).
Uut todtiy he has punnet' and
i he will make ihe trip (turn Mt.
Hood lo Critter Lake niter all.
The ptutuer u fcriu. I'cntlirny,
'JO, ut Muldrii. Mom., Who la Kulkllig
us a itkt imuuciur at Ml. lloud.
Meiuuer iu tu have tuned hli
bulu trip down the CaM.adii today
Friday the Thirteenth but now
he will ail Until Ut'Xl WcdnrtKlay
lu alluw rrnthrny lu gel hu equip
mem ready. They expect lu be tout
JU day.
Only twice duel Mrlwuicr and
now J'cuiheny plan lu luuch ctwli
KHltuU alter Uiry leave Government
camp, each time u replenish tup
plies lu the pound pack the)
will cany. They expcvl lo pick up
additional ralluna al the bamiam
highway un the 10 tn day and on
(He Willamette highway un the 30lh
day.
The f ureal aet vice waa c ret tiled
with dUcuuruging .yeiAuer hum hit
solo juuj.iey, pointing out the risk
ol the venture.
Bears Should
Take Pennant
UKHKrXr.Y. Call!., Krb. 13 .T)
California call virtually clinch the
southern division basketball title ol
the Pacific Coast conference this
wrrk-end.
The Bears 4-0i meet the Uni
versity of Southern California il-3
southern tams In reverse sched-
uw ' '
Coach Nibs Price Is confident III.
I ,k- wl" dd two more victories to
! their string of fuur.
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under iwu yrum old. Nmi-wliineta'
attikea will be run In tl'j n((eiiioon,
Marling at 1:30, while the mnin
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Albera Milling company of Port
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Lambert la prctddml nf the Oregon
retriever trial club.
Duns from nil over the Nonhwrni
and from aa far aoulh aa Lof An
gelea are entered In thla meet, which
la the aecoud of tu typo ever held
in Klamath Kalla.
Included lu the eutrlea la Little
Peujamin. an Irirh water apanlel
Imported rum Ireland. Thla dug la
owned by Al Winlera of Portland
and handled by Lee II inn I of that
city.
Jericho Chief, owned and handled
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