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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1948)
IUE'jUAY, AI'kIL 6, 1948 HfcRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE NINI 1 W!! 'fW'aVW No Definite Applicants For KU Coaching Post; Salary Talk Wednesday There luivu been iilenly i( iilhlilri but nil definite aillnilliiiia u yel (ur lite lank of i'uiu-IiIiik fuotliull anil allied enili'iivni fit Kliiinutli Union IiIkIi svluail, mill tin- nrhiHil won I be mil" In any fur mire whnt II will pay it mnrli yel, After a apccla1. budget mcctliik' of the srhiml bniuits Wcilneailny niulii a (nuncio tliiure limy b leurlicd Dint will Interest prospective uppllciuiis. The wny It winks, the mhnol puya lu couch a rerluln base salary for leacliliut. plus miolhrr uml iiimr clastic amount for coaching. In Die case of Kl Uyiin InM bciimiii, the hitler flume win IIUNI. I'm with a bitfie siilury of, any, :IMMI, Hint would miike a toUil of WWKJ The aalury scale limy be hluhiT fin next season uml the m'liool bonril limy rtnlilo it will huve to mlt'iul Unit Hide future for coui'lilng a Utile. Dick Hiilheiliind of The Dulles, Al Wiiipaon of Houlheru Oiriton rolli'iie, Hob llriiili i nhoti uml I'u ul Mi ('all me four w ho probably will tniike itppllralloiiN tor the Job. nlonu with several others. All who I'vrn hint they iiiluht lie Interested are beinii asked Ui ltd n outline of ihrir Idrn of a fiHitlmll prixinun down on puiier, trlluiK what they think they mold do nl Kliimnth Onion hlith, how many assistant tllry would need and What the specific Job of each assistant would lie. Thru each will lie called 111 for a personal Interview with it oininltten iiioliably rniiijoaed of two school board tiiciiihcrs, Hupl. Arnold Untlapp, I'rlm Ipnl Hum Woodruff anil Athletic Director Joe I'eak. Maybe Redding Has Building Boom Hrvrral months nun Hie Hrddluif city council end townspeople voted S'Jn.UOO to refill lilh the Imnrball park there Ml Iteddlllg could net Into the Kar Went i-Ium I) leauue I'or the money they were promised llintallatloii of lluhln iln extension of the iirnlidstnnd to a scatuiK (rapacity of aum The Itnliliin pink did have riMim for about BOO icrons 1 to alt. Jainmrd In. Hrveinl liiinlier mill donated lumber for the grand stand work. Hlxty thousand feet of It. Ho far, no good. Hut the rlly ha been haudllnii the loiintruillon and liuirad of the 'J'UHJ mine rata only about lot) have been put hi. Chuck (."1111111. Itiilillnii sports writer, went out and rountrd them and la demanding to know why Consequently, Hie city council of llcddlng la very much on the pol. Churk suspect a city father In the woodpile. Pittsburg Has Another DiMaggio Nosing around the Kar Weal league - IMtubuiK will have a DiMiikuIo on lu team Una acaaini, one Vincent DiMauulo. a Pittsburg native and not connected with Joe, Uom and Vllirr. the famrd Hall Kimiclaco DlMuggloa. . . . The Hi. I.oiila llrowna. oierailiii a Weal Coaal training caiup at KedilliiK. are aiendiiiii SMK) a day paylnii the living expensea of about 60 boya . . . (irovillea Hrd Kox are getting the Jump on the real of the league In training and Julian Weta. business manager, aaya he la ready to slice hla router to the limll of 17. . . . The Box are disporting Ihrm sclvcs at Han Jom . , , Pels Should Place Few On Roster It may be two weeks before Hie upstate roater for the Hhrlne benefit football game A usual V l announced, bul the Pelicana have a good chance of lamliiig arvrrul boya on the 33-placc Hal. Blme only seniors who will graduate in June are eligible, memoera of the pel football team of ItMT who may be lapiied for the all-star till Include; Tommy Edwards. Mob Reikey. In Hraton. Bob lier, Don Zaro ainakl. Hob Hhaw, r Poater, Hob Mahoney, Ken Klme, BUI Mnaby and Ultk Young, among Uie regular performers. A pretty good start on a learn right there. School Hurlers Tight With Hits I'llll.ADKI.I'llIA, April 6 ll'i Thiee arhoollHiy pltrhers hurled a total of Ji no-hit, no-run luulngs III a lil-lunlng baneball game. Jack Yerkea of Krankfiird high achool did not ullow Heiijauiln Kiauklln high a hit for four Innlnga yesterday. Yerkea then moved to third baae and hla aucceaaor on the mound. Ken Htrelch, pitched seven perfect fraiiira. Yerkea came back to flitch Iwo more scorrlcaa mid hit lena Innings. Harvey Kllnger, tarllug hurler for I i J in 1 n Prankllii, did nut yield a hit or run for nine Innings before giving wny to Joe Mareno, who al lowed three hlls and the lone Krauk ford run In the 13th Inning. Training Camp Briefs Chapman Keeps Rook To Start In Outfield FINN BACK TO START MAT CARD Piuivo KtitoiiPii, the KiKtittitK Finn, who Iiha brtti niukfriK the Nortliwrhi Kniiln rlrrtiit for irutny yrnrn ft nil In all II hh ickkI a work limit tin Hiiy, will bn buck on the lnri.1 uml Krldny niKht In th oprn titu bout. Kill-turn Ik pulml with Knuiklr Hart fur h tour-round MTiip The Finn tin I in to have forte ot ten rnoiT nlxiul wresilliiK ihim moiit flhtrr of Uxny uill cvtr Ifnrn, mirl orriuiiniuitlv clMin)tuitrt'n with h hold Unit nonir of the other Krnn to be able to riuiillr-uU'. In purl f ru in r, f'auvo liken the hitnitmiin' ihwm. a very cffrrtlve rlulrh Main event of the Friday nhow will tje it double, two flve-roundem The UiptK-r will huve Frnnkle Bto )nrk bnttltnrj? IlrtiUlnit Mob Krnfii ton. whltn the oder will put Oeomeii Dunette BRnlnst Joe I.ynnm, Irish lint Fmif Notre Duinr'R lOI? (trlddcrs played before 671.57 Bpeclatom. C'l-KAIIWATKR, Kin,, April 6 m MnnKer iirn Clmpiniin of the Phil, udi IphlH i'hIU Uxlny picked Rookie Klchlft Anhbiirn an hi starting left fielder for npenliiK day. "I cotildn't let the fnnn down C'hiipninn mild, "After the wny ftlrhle him played for me In the noiith, the frii.M expect to nee hlrn it ml they will, If he prove that he mi, hit blit lengue plt'-hlim. hf will rfnmln there. If he rnn't we'll have tu make other moven." Anhburn ha been with the Phil all iqirlnpr, alttioutch under eontract to their Toronto farm, He formerly played In Anrhornfte. Alaka. KT, I'KIHtSltl lt(i, Ha,, Anrll fl l1'.-TliP PhiliidelnhU Atblellra f-ored an many run In one In itio r venlrrdiiy ai Ibev hd rol leeted In anv one rame main! ma (or onjMttlon thli unrlnx. hut Ihev itlM I (tit. The HI. Mnli ( nriflnaN brut thrnt. 9 to A. The A' nm'r1 five ninn In theelrhth Inn inn, hut the rally eame too late. OKLAHOMA CITV, Anrtl ii Plther J;(k BnnU and Outfielder Duke Hnldrr are the talk of the rvofklvn IVMlRer camp at the mo ment fltinta. a bnky rlt'ltthnnder, blank ed the Dalla Ret?els. 4-0. vester div to run hi trenk nf roneru tlve Rorelen (nnlntr to 2J. Rnlder ewed un the (tame with a two run first Innlntc homer. appear to have the beat chance to atlrk. 8AHAHOTA, Fla , April fI'i Hecond HiiHeman Bobby Uoerr mav be inltriK from the Bo ton Ked Hox lineup on oienlnK day. He tried In vain to rwihr a bat durln battlnv practice yerrday nnd Knv? up In dlHKunt. A back ailment ha fanned him to dfncontlnue ail heavy work. Billy Goodman , and Billy Hltchrwk are belnu (roomed ur. replacement. IHIOLMX. Ariz., April 6 V The Nrw Vnrfc Cilanta' flrt atrint; outfield will be Bohhy Thomnon, Whiter I.ockman and U'IMard Mrfthall. Manager Mel Ut aahl yester day Thnmoon would be hl een terflelder with fork man playlnf left and Marhall riicht 9-8 comjueat of (he Phlladrlphla Athlrtlra. Manager Kddle Oyer waa pleat- 1 ed with the work of ahortatop Marty Marlon and Pitcher llnwla Pollet. Marlon, playing for the flrat time alnee hla left knee fave way under him March 26, handled five aMlnta and started double play In the five Innlnga he played. Pollet limited the A'a to one hit In five Innlnga. I Elderly Amateur TROY, N. Y April 6 lr Fred Ladd, amateur boxer, says he will take the advice of physicians and tt tire from the ring. Ladd Is 72. The decision cancelled his bout to night with Troy's Marty Dwyer, who Is nearly 30 years younger than Ladd. I.ndd, whose home In Is Salem, said doctors had told him he must retire. He claims he was never knocked out In 332 amateur fights during the past 37 years. His last ring appearance was last year at the Rutland, Vt., fair. Jacket Pitcher Hurt By Drive LEWISTON, Ida., April 6 m Bremerton's Western International leagua baseball team lost both game and a pitcher yesterday. The hurler was Dan Smith, struck on the Jaw by si line drive from she bat of Manager Alan Strange dur ing pre - game batting practice. Trainer Wayne Anderson said Smith's Jaw was broken. Bremerton then dropped a 6-1 de clslon to Washington State college. the Cougars becoming Uie third col" I leglate nine to hang a defeat on thtr I UUTt a..-.. . M CUM Jt 0 The slscowet or "fat trout" rarely ascends above a depth of 300 feel and Is generally caught muoh deeper, , -Sports Afield. , Utile Ada net Dig Results Ue The Herald and News Want-Ada! AI STIN. Tea.. Anrll 'I', A abakeun appeared due todav In the f'hlrago Cub lineup. The Cubs have dropped four straight games tn (he HI. Ionia Rrnwna and Man egr Chart Crlmm la ttirnlnr to Itnnklea for help. Olltrlrldera Clar ence Maddern and Hal Jeffcnat. Inflrlder Hank Hchens and Pit chers Cll'f Chambers of B'lllng ham. Bob Kuan and lion 'arisen AUSTIN. Tex.. April a 'D-The 81 Louis Hrowns may make a lot of experts look bad If they keep up their present gait. Generally doped to rejieat as American league cel. lai dwellers, Zack Taylors men have looked like any'hlng but lest place club In winning their las forr exhlb'tlonK. They defeated the Chicago Cubs. 8-3 last night to take a -3 edxe In the series between the two clubs Bowling Increases There are ai. estimated 10,700 bowllni. establishments and 78,000 alley beds In the U. S. The borzoi Is believed to be the ! result of crossbreeding between the : Arabian greyhound and a Russian 1 breed resembling the collie.- Sports Afield. ST. PKTKItSm'RO. Kla., April ! The SI. Louis Cardtnala wound up their spring training business here yesterday with a Sardines, like birds, are banded so their migrations may be more easily ascertained. 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April t W.-Norm Van Ilrorklln plrked up right where he left olf. lhe one-man aerial armada of the University of Oregon biuklteld moved back Into the quarterback spot yeaterdsy as Coach Jim Aiken ran his grldaters through a series ol running plays on the Ducks' open ing football turnout. Alternating on the remaining a)ota were Jim Aiken Jr., transfer; Woodley Lewia, another tranaler from Los Angeles City college; Oeoige Rell and Uob Banders. Nearly 100 candidates answered the tlrat day's tall. Including 10 transfers from oilier schools. Ski Tear Built A new ski Uj fur Syracuse uni versity has been constructed, as well as a new Jump, for 804 enrolled in Uie ski school. Kteals Un llsaes Ty Cobba total stolen bases in league games from 1806 through ma totaled 883. Thurs., April. 8 EJ South Sixth -1 IN Corral J IJ Fairgrounds jl fr'-i TiiiiiiaTnTnaaWTlTTsiTV'' DON'T MISS THIS GREAT EVENT WHEN THE MADD0X BROS. AND ROSE MAKE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN OREGON! 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