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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1948)
kDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1948 HPRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NIMf Xilgore Snares Top City Kegling Honors A Tip From A Master fe Robinson Falters Victory Chance Hhrtlry KllrKUC whu iiveiuuri ultoiiL 100 In iruulnr linuiir Ij-uvvlliiif miU wun uiuiiled h Ib-ulu liululinip the Iiirn city kru lounmiiH'iit, cit-mr up tin ihr- iiihUU? tall-no to niinik - it ml won the cIhaa A ull-rvrnU .tphy, IlidlvKluitl tioiiiir ut thr city umi ncy. KiIkoiiVn wore for nlm IIuta wun tHOIl. tin hud a nvmv r 1H7 in (nun plity and lunl nluht iHmtrd ft07 In dmiblrA mid OftU In mnulfft fur the ull- , ml murk. Al IlmkiMiwmth, who huh only n font -pin hundlnip, took iIhm A Alniflri with (tltH, 111 liner rIiikIch inrrt wrro 'Jol-'Jln-'jnn phm VI hundKHp. Tho clruw A donhlrri i hit miiw mhiio rl.iwy klioulltiu by Mrl ltohliiMin, who hud A chum n to umtj off InulrH und ull-rvrnU honorn a.m.. A - . . feiil nn.lr.1 off in hlo fifth mtnir of iip nlltht. Kuhlnum poMnl tHiU (jiiiilt h phifi l'J huiidlciip in hln pull 0 the uoulJlm, wlillr piutiirr Hur ry I'Mvlut iiddrd mmiKh pint to I (ink tho HohliiMin-l'uvlut (luuhki fi'ore latn, umif i pum uriirr iiinn ir HPUiTAt coinpHllor. No ehuiiuti wun itMdidrd In cliitu nUindlniiM Imd, Terry MVCunimrk i liming fiinulcfi und iilltnnu with orm piutlt'd Monthly nluht lint ftll-evrntJi totul win 1707 mid MiikM till). MrCnrmurk mid Muynuid I'uup t'Kk vlntM II douhlcM with im f Trnin wlnntrii wnr Landry In wUiiuut. cuptnlnrd by Kmlr Mac jDfith. '.tH.'& in ilium A. und Huprilnr lTroy l.uundry. ruptulnrd by KHm Crisler Names Quitting Date Diri'HnlT. Murch :il ol'i The Detroit Npws mi let today Hint Atll Iplle lilrrriur Km. O'rlslpr would leslKii his pout in Hip University of MlrhiKitn "lu'lnrr June." 'Hip News suld tlif 0-j'Piir-old nllilpilr illii'iliir, who rticpntly rp nlunril in Mlrlilgnii's IipiiiI foollmll nmrh, "lias Iti-Knl lulrd (nr 11 posl IHin III CIUi-iiko 1 1 in t prpsuuiiihlv Odell Greets 150-Player Grid Turnout Mooiio Eiirimliaw, the flrc Ijullcr ot Hit pennunt winning A thl l ic of 1H20-31. ihowt 18-ycar-ultl Curt Slmtnoni, Hi I'hllliPii' $')0.000 loulh- tuw, tiow to bri-iik ofT a nutter und better cuivc kt Clcurwutcr, Kla. HKATI I.K. Murrll I 'I' Oup of Hip IiiikpaI uprlim lunioiitn In tnu hljilory of tlir Unlvcrhliy of Wiuli IliKlon I.'i8 pliiVPri urrctrd (.'oiu.'ll Howip Odrll ypMrrduy iih Hip loniipr YiiIp unlvrntlty lipitd nmch prrpurpd Kmrr. JHl 1 for rlnu II. ROIIINNON r.VK.I) . ItAt uluht'ii unllrry nt Hn:iPutloii Bllcyn llnd lln HiiiumuiiI p)pi iilupd On MpI Kolilloioll nllrr tiln iloilhlrii tlitnl of tfll'J wun iiiiniiuni-pd. 'I'lia 4milip tntnl InrlmlPd m Hup. A OnpiiliiB hu Hlnulm pffort. Hllm It.ilHliiuill nliillllllPil mil n MH llnp 1 HKAITt.K. Mnnll Ml iTi - OllP nd liikpd to bp wi ll on Inn wny ' "rr win ovpr Hrnltlp would Hive b.wuid urminu out KIIuoip iilii-mly . II"- VHixouvri Cmiurki, Hip norili Aoatrd nll-pvrnU lllKll. Illll hp fill- "' dllUli.ll plnynff irnwll of t(ie b-rpd badly mid mhiihikpiI only ! t'mMW Col Icp Hik Kpv Iphiiup. Ihu in Hip p'oiid Hup of miuilpt ' bry piny l HpiiiHp tonluht. tud ItUI III Hip Uilid. j Vitnrolivpr wpnt two up on Hip k ti.p tP.ult wuj. Hmi Iip nlmpd , Ironmpii lit Vmirouvrr lam nluht bv Hnl III all-rvrnu Willi I lit). S Kentucky will puy upvprnl Hiiiph hln mlury of I to oppii up n :io-dny npriiiK fooibiill I T OC F-OI IM.MM) t Mlrllllinn." , upmIchi. ! J V . i np MK rp.'.Aor io uoitcn iiiiipn il'pnll WpIiIi Inkrn ovpr Willi HnnH PlUrtl CMfA Ain nurlpui of 22 Irttrrineii from Hip I lwW IIIIVII Needed For Ice Champs Tlip Ml( ir.'.Aor to Coitch Itiilplt il'pnll WpIcIi tiikrn ovpr Willi ft liuclpui of 22 Ipltprrnen from Hip 1047 vurnliy and 32 fronh iiumprnl winuprH. Mnrp Hlun 100 of Hip nn plriiutn flruwifiK uniforms ypntrrdny lliivp not phiycd tiKjtball al WntihlllK tou. itltliouith npvprnl hip trnmfprn. 'flip prppondpriincp of Hip candl dulpn iirp homclown tiijpnt. Hpvrnty llntPd HiPlr homrii an Hputtlr, 4(1 eotnp fioin oul of Hip aUIp. und Hip rt iiuiindpr from around Hip NUitp. iip nollcpiiblp Hb.npulpp wan Amp McC'UlloilKll of Ki Montp, Calif . a touted pprfnrinpr from Chuffrp Junior rollPKP. Mr returned to Cull- i fornla aftPr liHiklnif ovpr Hip cainpun. : u'lnniiitf 4.1 in fnn! rouuh unmp. B.n. bak of KilKorr and in b. k i H'rinlr tlriilin tunipd III the three- J 5 New Students . II... W-.... rill lv..lt II,, 1,1 h.irrlV k-0l "at IMlK BIIO OMISIPO in Hit i - . . . ot m Hie cliua A all-eveiiu money j Vnneouver ully. I KegiStCT Al UVi nli 1717. .I MrC'onnaek a clMi U all-evenu .iiul ot 1717 um eoiiniilprnbly to the , mmI. Mermid phirp Weill to Uirell I'lliiertou with HIM. while l-ec IiuKan and Merle Hiiuih tied lor third at 10M). J Palmarton ran aecond In rla B tiuillea al Mil. followed by Mike Ittorra al 572. Arnold Colnhnll and )uy Itnniiitou, MIU. I ljul lilitht'a rolllnic tltilnlml the Inen'i city tourney and Hie next Mnuru-B Huffy. Beatllf. wa aul pended liuletinltely for atrlklni Iteferee Illll Knott. In the noutliprn dlvlMon. ttip KreMio fulroim tmik a 2-1 lPHd ovpr Han Dieito wlih a 4-1 vlitory at KreMio lft Wing Joe PeterMin Urored three uoala. 'file tpaim mppt analn 'tluiriiday nlKhl In Knn Dleso to re.nume the bet three out of five aeries, 'Die final playoff bpiwppn the divlMiutnl winneni will itnrt with two uumex on the home rink of the nouthern division winner, the bal- lariie Item oil the bowilim auelid U the women'a tournanienl whir!) anre to be played In the North tart Thursday and should be rom- . : , v'"ed Kriday nKliU iSalem Prepares To Slice Squad COnVAM.Irt. Ore, Murh 'S t,V 8trm W I L b.wirbnllcrR wnil throuffl) tiiflr prlna trnlnhiK nrrn toftliy with Mnnaicrr J At k Wlholt '4tin A crltW-Al rye prppnrAinry to ruitJns the nqund U "wnrkiiiR iSre" thli wpk-rnd. A hAlf dirrn vrtrran. bark fmrn Ihr pArrnt Portlnnd rmnp At Itivrr idr, C'Allf., formrd thr mu lrun nf thr tqiiAd. Othrr rxifrirnrrfl hniul Included: mil Corr, who finished thr ftmiuin lAAt yrnr on thr mound for 8nlrm; CnrI Milrwin, who hurifd for Lincoln of thr Wr-drrn Irnirue In 1047: Ontflrldrr CMirl lUrtniAii from Kttx kton of (hr C'ull fornlA trntiur. And Ouk (lrnttcow. a Hnlrrn rrrddrnt who played with Albuqurrqur. State AAU Boys Head Back East POnTI.ANn. Mnrrh 31 OrrHon AAU boximt rhumplon wrrr rn rnutr today to lliwton to comtwlr In thr national tmirnn mrnt Thr nrvrn-mnn tmrn lrft yrstrr dA. Thr nnttonnl rvrnt oprni April & with flnnU on thr 7th Cnnch Jim Coffrl. EtiRrnr. won Ihr rlKht to dirrrt thr trnm by plnrlnx two fighters In thr Rroup. OVH. March 31 Chuafvr rrsumcd Monday following sprliiR vncatlon At Orrtton Vornttonnl nchtjol and lft nrw tudri)U rrKlntrrrd brlilnB prr.nt rnrolhnrnl to Krvrral nhtipK nnd tin: .'.nxima wrrr rrmiKlrlrd over vncatlon, and mut-hlnrry wah ovrrlmulrd. John Dunn, nuprrvUor of tnntrurtion. u on a buMnrjui trip to Albany. Kuiti-ne And Hwret Homr to vlMt hlch iw hKU nnd vrtrruiu. adintnintrulinn RUlduticr crntrnv ! NEW YOHK. March 31 Ken ; lucky mutchrn itA youth And speed i nenitiMl thr hclRh nnd exjerlenre j of thr Phillip" Ollrrn tonltrht in i thr final of the Olympic bAflket i hi II tryoutft. A rapacity crowd of around 18.400 j In rxpcctrd to Jnm Mndlnon Square I Garden to witnrvi the M'ttlrmrnt of : buhkctbnll's burnhiR question: "Can a Krrnt rollrRc bnnkrtball tram bent thr nation's brut AAU club?" I liollrd down, thr converwitlon anionic roachrs. writer and fan? ! iimountrd to fcomcthlnR like this: ! For Kriitutky: youth. ajrrd, re ', lmilrvi drive And magnificent out ; fttdr shotJi. For (he OUrm: heiRht. height And ; more height, plus savvy And a wealth of rrserves. lioth conchra concerned and thf ! bookimikrrif brllrve the Oilers will j w in. Thr books luve made the ' OHrrs A Iwo-po.nt choice. ntrh Is Timed A bA.wball pitched by Bob Tel ler traveled US feet a second or 98.6 miles per hour. According to Army mraAuring Apparatus. Training Clinic Roland 'Klckupoo' LoKun. big Ira true football mid ba.Mball trainer, will conduct a clinic for athletic coaches, trainer And phvMcnl edu cation instructors tonluht In the KUMH gym At 7:30. Uun has been trainer At West Point. PutburRh U, Kaiuas U and the Button Hrd Box. It pays to Ufe thr Wunt-Adsl Preserve Those Valuable Papers and Documents Let Us Copy Them lp to S'V'xir 60o Underwood's Camera Shop 777 Main Phone 7063 Ground Broken For TB Hospital PORTLAND. Ore.. March 31 P Ground has been broken In Sttm Jackson park here for a 155-bed tuberculosis treatment hospital, first of five veterans' facilities due for the Northwest. D. H. 8hute, deputw VA Admini strator of Washington, D. C. told state And city officials At the cere mony yesterday the new projects would Add 950 beds to facilities in Oregon, Washington and Montana. The new $2,562,952 building is near the present veterans' hospital here. Bus Drivers Still Struck POflTl.AND, March 31 fI'i Most o the Willamette valley and coH.it.nl town served by Oreiton Motor tunes still are without bus trans portation today. A work stoppage of some AFL drivers and mechanlrs went Into Its fifth day with no movea by either the union or the company toward an agreement In their dispute.. A. L. Hcrhnelder. company Keneral manner, said a few towns on the Ncwbcrg and Forest Grove ruin would have normal service today or tomorrow. Supcrvlaora have maln- ROBBKRY PORTLAND. March 31 1eV Pa trons of a mid-town club were herded Into a washroom yesterday afternoon by two gunmen and the club robbed of an estimated $1000. Police aald Bartender Elmer Smith reported one gunman stepped be hind the bar, holding a pistol, and said: "Smttty, this la It." Thurs., April. 8 tj South Sixth 3 j Corral D ' jgiiaMBaMaaMaaBr talned partial schedules to a few points west of here. The work stoppage started Satur day after a wage boost and condi tions of work were posted without union acceptance. SAIGON J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 1th 8b Phone 8346 You've Cot to be Best to be FIRST GREYHOUND LEADS IN COURTESY Friendly, helpful service ia a "game" at which Greyhound folka at ticket windowa and behind tha wheel are akillful...and aincere. Courtesy ia a tradition with ua... an "extra that makes our work, and your trips, more enjoyable. 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