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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1948)
A jATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1948 fNewberg Gets Into Tourney Fly 'I'll AuwUtcd I'rrw Newlmg boumleil Into dm class A aluU) liiiiriiiiniriiL lust nlKlit, anil as many M seven other teams nmy iiiullly lunula fur Oitkuii's annual hl!l tcliool basketball tourneys. Newberg, oruwil-plruncr In ll your tournament nt Kiwi-iie gut In by winning Uie Ulslilil H (ill Irum Dallas, m Uie finals of playoff ui MoMlnnvllle. Dun Hoy, nmMl Ui Die aenmil all-slate tram last year. Mured 12 point. did (Jliiuile "Lefty" Nanllilll, to lead llm NewberK irum. Delong Nearing Records HIVEH KAI.L8, Wis. Mnrth ( Julhuii John do l-"iiu Junior Is within stiuiitlnil (llsUiiie Unlay id lour imlluiml IlidlvUliml biiskelbull wring rciiordK. The Ulg center twin lllvrr I'ulls MIlo Teacher cullene, who lm led Hie iiiiUon'n moreie nil neiisnn, wound U) hl ya-Rnmc schedule with dig uoluls on 30 tlrld gouln mid WO Iree throws. lilt glllllB VeNllie- ill 1 liolnls virtually assures liliu ol top milking till year and glvra him a sermiil pluca deadlock for all-time slnele I . season Koring wmi raynicr 01 WhcKloti i III. I cnllriie, nirnrdlntt to nullOllUl colirmain umirui: ijuirni records. Paynler counlrd 4M polnu III 10 llumri during the 1IU4 season. Ilrooiii Abramovlc of Bnlem IW.VU rollma Irndii Dm department with 31)11 averaue 111 1IHJ. Another Abramovlc record rol Ime career scorlim also seems wnh In I)e Umg's griup. The West Vir ginian averaged 33 ft on 31(11 points In DO game during I p:iD-4:i. Thr rangy Wisconsin center has evrr aiird 33M on I'JUl point In 68 ganira. He anil has the better part two seasons to play. Ue Long seemingly hns rllnchrd hia year's atngle gnnte scoring rrown with 71 polnu on 34 baskets unit ?. free thruwa, nmdr agulnnt Winona i Minn I Teachers The mnrk l third for all-time, runklni Ix-hiud an M iwliit aplurgo by ilryant nf Lincoln Memorial In 1 04 3 and B5 by Ander on of Hurknell In 1003. Chicago Moving To Cleanse Ring CHICAGO, March i1 Recom mendation to overhaul Uie Illinois boxing control were expected to he made today by a roroner'a Jury hold ing 1U final session on the ring draih of Ham llaroudl. Hie Jury has conducted three hearings since Krbruary 31 when tl't 30-year-old llght-heavywelghl died after a 10th round knockout by Exaard Charles. Investigation Into Ui death will be completed with today's meeting. Charle. booked on a technical herga of manslaughter, will appear In court Monday. Dun Ryan, null Unt state's attorney, will ask din mlaaal of the cane. Charlea u free on 19000 ball. NEW Tonic Oui Ianevlrli. 115, aitfalde, H. J. knocked out Billy Fox. mi. Philadelphia. 1. (Title). DETROIT Johnny Oreco, Hfl'i. Montreal, outpointed Danny Hoy Wllllama. IMS, Detroit. 10. MEMPHIS Joe Kodrlqurx, 137, New Orleaiu. outpointed Pineapple Enopla, 13R, Memphis, 10. !IOI,LYWOOI-I.ll!a Caallllo. 130, I.ox jAngeles, outKitnted Kodolpho Villa, 131. El Paw. 10. Farley Sees Wallace Threat NEW YORK. March 8 (IP For mer Poatma.iUvr General Jnmea A. Knrley predict! that Henry A. Wnllnce'a third party bid for the White Home will poll anme 6.000. 000 votca next November. And, he aaya, "from half a million to a million" of them will come from New York. Wallace, the one-time national democratic chairman aald last nlnlit, "la more of a threat to the democratic party than the demo cratic lenders renllr." He ii Interviewed on the (Mutual! "Meet the PrcM" radio program during which ho anld flat ly that he win not a candidate for office In 1048, "neither for the presidency, nor tiie vice presiden cy." "In my Judgment, President Tru man will be the nominee of his parly," Farley declared. As democratic vice presidential possibilities, he listed Ren. Mlllnrd E. Tyrilnga of Maryland. Secretary of Defense Forrestnl, Bocretary of Commerce H a r r I m a n, Bupreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and Secretary nf Hlate Marshall. i I f y I'luyoff action tonight will go like this District 1- A linker at Vale. Iluker could aew up the title with a victory. District 2-A . Pendleton at The Dulles, The Dullu won last night, ii 'il, mid another victory would cinch the crown. District g-A-Tlgurd at Jllllsboro Tiguril won Uie right to meet the deleiiillng champions by downing Ilravrrton Inst night. 00-27. Dlslrlct 11-A -Unbeaten Halem mid Hllverlon clash In a fourth round nf double elimination tour ii , incut ut Hiilrni. Once-briiU'ii Mt. Angel and Wiodburn will fight for ih rluht Ui aUiy In the tourney. Dlslrlct 13-A -Central Catholic ol I'orlliuid and Parkrosc will piny nt I'orllnud for the title In the fluids of n district tourney. Dlnlrlrt l-II-Biicred Ilcnrt of TillniiiiHik ut Ourlbaldl. Hucred Henri downed Kniippn-Bvrnsrn Inst nll'ht, 41-40. while Ourlbnldl ellml nnli'd Blur of the Hru of Astoria. 3B-3(1. In tcnil-tlniils. Dlslrlct 3-11 - Dayton at Mon mouth. Dayton drfented Cnlton, 51-37. and Monmouth trimmed Hubllmlty. 2D-23, lust night In eml finnls. District 3-B-Oiikrldge vi. Har nsburg at Junction City. Onkrldge defeated Bllctx. 40-33. and Harrls burg edged out Alsca. 43-41, last night In arml-flnali. t Splash Stars Will Try Out BKATl'LE. Murch 8 (P) Pnclflc Northwest aspirant, lor bertha on Uie U. H. Olympic giimea swimming team will compete here today In sec tional trials at the University of Washington pool. Combined with the Olympic test will be Uie Pacific NorUiweat ama teur men and women's awlm cham pionship, in which lop Canadian performer will be entered. The Canadian will nol be eligible, how ever, for the American Olympic squad. Among the outstanding contest ants are Pete Powltson of Washing ton. Pacific coast 220-yard free style champion: Robert Fuller of Wash ington Hlate, northern dtvl a 1 o n backstroke tlUe-holder: Pete Salmon of Washington, backstroke star; Marilyn Luper. unattached from orllund; Ilorull Klrkpatrlrk, Van couver Amateur ftwlm club, and Carlyn Daughters, Washington Ath letic club. Pirates Falter But End Ahead ROBEBURO, March 8 (Pi Marsh field high wenkened In the final period but eked out a 30-28 basket b' T win over Roneburg last night. The Pirates were ahead through out and at the end of the third per iod led 2S-14. Roseburg was only one point behind with one minute to play, but couldn't close the gnp. Mnrshfleld Is ' defending state champion and the current district til list. Kramer Wins Again PORT1.AND. March 8 (4V-Jack Kramer held a 37 to 18 match lead o-.er Hobby Rtggs today In their transcontinental professional tennis tour. Krnmer. lust year's king of th'. nmnleurs. stroked his way to an easy 8-3. 8-3 win over Rlggs here List night. In a preliminary, Dlnny Pnlls of Australia defeated Pancho Brgura of Ecuador, 7-8. 7-8, to go ahead 31 to 13 In their matches. Troions Take One MERRILL. March 8 Barred Heart's Trojans defeated the Mer rill Huskies 2B-38 In a benefit baa Vilbnll itame here last night with nil) Pickett lending the scoring. The 'B' gnmc also went to Sacred Itenrt. 38-14. Merrill had bentcn Bncred Heart twice In earlier con tests. Little Too Early CTUDAD TRUJIU.O, D. R., March 8 (fl'i Brooklyn Dodger Manager Leo Durocher says It's too early to determine where he will use Cookie Lnvngelo and Arky Vaughn. "First let them get In shape." sold the Dodger pilot, "then we'll .decide." 1" 3 two veterans worked out yes terday for Uis first time. Little Ads get Big Result Use the Herald and News Want-Ads I g,i i an-I )i in i nMfwejaa ymaiwavt "- " 1 v 2j)n:' v'v .' 1 t ,. my.':' , i sAfcyA a 1 ., V ri i V ' ' 4 Odella AnUey Irlilit) la pictured Oregon Tuberculosis aanltarlum. the idea. Hecond donor was Norma Hmlth (center) who also came In with a handful of platters. The Her ald and Nrws-KrXW will crate and ship the records brought Into the office. Local Man Gets Patent On Tube Dispenser Gadget A tube dispenser for household use has been Invented by H. A. Dlt mnnson, 727 Lincoln street, who is now iicgollntlng through brokers for iniintifnctiire of the device. The dispenser would be made of molded purl with plastic housing of any color desired. It would be constructed for mounting on the wall of a bathroom or kitchen, and would also be useful In hospitals, garages, physicians' offices and any other place where Uiere 1 frequent use of muteriiils coming from tulies, such as tooth paste and shaving cream. Use ol the dispenser I simple. The tube Is Inserted between two tooth rollers, which can be turned by twisting a corrugated plastic nob. As Uie lube Is emptied, 11 is turned TOONERVILLE FOLKS "Wasn't I tellik' you some of them Skinny Girls in the New Look Skirts anp Bis hats might take off n a high wlnp ! Spill don't . . . at Sofa driving depnedi largely on a safe car. You can't afford to leov. SAFETY to CHANCE. Chock: ' BRAKES STEERING LIGHTS . WHEEL ALIGNMENT TIRES Driv in for a com ploto check. Wo ca for and daliver DICK B. MILLER CO. OLDS Olds Tower 7th and Klamath HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON First Records For Hospital Patients here a she hands over the first Receiving the record la Charlie Mrr'arlan, KFLW broadcaster, who started up Into the dispenser between the rollers, and a guide brings the empty tube around and out of a ho!eat the bottom. Dltmanson ha patented the de vice and correspondence with brok ers Indicates a certain manufacture of the article. The Klamath man ha already received favorable offers for It. Williams Slated For Knife And Fork Jeff Williams, speaker for the Knife and Fork club Monday night banquet at the Wlllard, was born in Texas and raised In Arkansas. He Is a lawyer In Chlckasha. Okla.. where he now makes his home. Known for his gentle wit and mel- leave it to chance take a SAFETY LOOK your car . . . CADILLAC Thone 4103 record to be sent to the Eastern low humor. Williams Is expected to entertain his audience Monday night i -hen he speaks on the subject, "Getting Back to Fundamentals." He Is a past district governor for Rotary and a past director of the same organization. THkllk: FOC Tin's KFV TO THE BRtWEM, SUH! HEY! 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J2JbAU. .TOO WAS .-.WHISTT-B BLOWS; TT JOHNSON? XT- c TM ISNT , MkSHT Zf YOU WONT UT US ' () Sj JT X, Basin People Give Records For Hospital Klamath basin resident are re sponding quickly to the appeal broadcast by Charlie McFarlan for records they don't want. These rec ords are being sent by KFLW and The Herald and News to the East ern Oregon Tuberculosis sanitarium for the use of patients there. The drive started when a gag shot of Charlie breaking 'supposed ly a record his listeners didn't like came to the attention of a patient at the sanitarium. She wrote and asked that he send her the unwant ed records. Charlie told his early morning listeners about It and records started to pour In. Those having records they don't want are urged to bring them to KFLW or The Herald and News, where they will be crated and shipped free of charge. Turr those no-longer-ustd ar ticles Into cash now! Herald and News Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. 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Fire went under Uie floor and was partially extinguished when the plant' sprinkler system went Into operation. The firemen ran one line Into the planing mill and remained until all chance of fire were eliminated. Fur was worn chlofly by men k the Middle Ages. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Etd)M GHsrant)dJ WMfe (All Htkti) eaionabla Frlcaa rrt EttlnslM Sewing Machine Service rior tndtpondtnt DoaUr Pbn4j ?7I Mil Shtih Way (4 bedroomi). Terms Terms. (3 bedrooms). Terms. Terms. Terms. Terms. duplex homes 99000 ea.). Terms is ay wea Ma.Kt. isc t. m. sea, u. eT. oyy.- Vr nertl riMalfsll 1 l ..u.. I 1 1 . . . .. ST r- I II I TIEO UP? ME? NO W ..til