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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THIRTKN Buckeye Grid "Talent Plays For Pro Team : Fans Wont Brown . Back At Helm Of '" Ohio State Squad " NKW YollK, April I 1NKA1 'fipriiiil limllmll pinrlleo IhrnuKhmit lliu lulill uuiiln blllius up I lip uiiiu- lim miiitiiiu at ohm mute, when .1111 lull week-ends whnt should be the vaialiy iicM-n lift l piny with the pi'ulrssluiml Cleveland llrownii. (Iraduiilloii claimed unly iputrtnr burk Hilly Dimlltllr, riul Jimmy ('nine, miard Hub Jahtmsch and renter Howard Duncan, which doesn't mean a tliluit. tlul barks olllr Cllne. Hub llruunt hiiiJ JJi'uii Mrnsiiutmuuhrr, HntuuK the vny lust ul the I'uul llrown lupii pi HiAtlrt and (liny, are (hp newest additions lu their old couch's iiiunry funks. They swell to doten or more the number uf Drown who hud (rum one lu lluee yeurs ut rll! lillliy remaining ul Olilu Hlnte. Cllne In i pliriiuiurniil lullbaik, alunul Irlulillully lust fur it aio pounder. HiiikK" In a bin nnd fine all-mound btit-k, HriiKiinbHUKtirr a renmrknlile runner. Il l lit It I UOI III KK ' Wesley renter's troubles do n o t end unit (lit riildii of llrown nf thr Hi owns, however, for slnee sprlntf drills nltirtid he hnn Inst liU two illrkest sophomore bnrkft, I'urk lllubmiiih drclded to ulmn don football bernur uf ft bnd knee. Hub Wright Sigurd It bntrlmll colt ; trm l Willi Ihn Detroit Tigers. "1,iiiiu liluhuuuh mid WrlKhl. rnlwclltlly llluhuugh. Is quite , blow." unyi Coach Kenlrr. "He wm ' really a sweetheart - big. Inst and rough. He was uni uf the bent pros pect I've rvrr seen. Wrlullt m - good. toil." Making things worse itt Ohio Htnlr. the freshman crup of UM7 was Din slimmest mid poorest in quality In ft decade. It sent tip no more than tlx or even men of varsity rflUlxr. I'prvrd al one uf their own. Hi own, being drnlrd the athletic (llrrrlumhlp, and disliking the con 7 fusion there, the slate 111 if ri school roaches steer the beltrr boy sway from Ohio mate. . The alumni i about evenly dl , vldrd on llrown, who prartleallv In , campaigning to return to Culumbiu, deipite hi remunerative position in the Atl-Alnerlra rnnfereure. The old f rad either iwrnr by him or at - him Hut all aitree that llrown will have to be restored before thliiRi will net , better. IIHOW.V RKTI'KMNO 1 Kmler hat another year to go on hla contrart, but another autumn such a.i lat, when the Ilurka won , only two of nine, and the Monday ; iiiurnlnii quarterbacks will be decor - ailug High Htreet with him. " The consensus la that llrown will ' be bark In rommnnd within a roupie of yeara. perhniw In 1U4D. Hie fellow )cullarly cut out for the Job. Meanwhile. Cline Drums, and IteiintnbnuKher Join the Hrowni' ' II roup at Ohio Rlnle. where the re markable prnfrulnnnl end Dante Ijtvelle and plnre-klcker Iiu Clrora are rnommatea, for example. Hrown ; rtoeant wont football btimn. lnit t the lada romplete their eduratlon. J Paul Hrown ha bobbed up with aomethlng new at that, puta an end - to all the arpiawklng about the non- purity of college athletlra. The Ohio ; "Hate nrowna are being paid, and that'a all there la to It. ';, Tlie Ideal aolutlon at Ohio lltnte might be to book the Drowna in Ohio Htadlum. Then the Ohio Btate Browna wouldn't have to leave the rampua. STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST I.FAC.!'E W. L. Prt. a . 10 10 7 7 .mis .MB ,S8H J00 .4(17 AK2 .417 .308 fian Frnnrlico I Angelei , Kan Diego Portland .... Oakland Hollywood (I Rncramento 8 Sentlle 4 Yealerday'a Hruree Bun Diego 4. Ban Frunrlaco S. Iw Aimelea 6. Hnrriimrnto J. Hollywood at Portland, mill. Oakland at Menttle, rain. Hutting l.eadera OAB H Pet. llnllvwond ... 13 4 !14 .400 l.uhy. S. P 13 48 30 .417 Wooillllig. 8. F. 13 48 ID .413 Marty, Harrnmenlo 13 44 18 .400 Roeeo. a. P 13 40 30 .408 Jltina balled In Krllrher, Holly wood. 30; Rocco, 18; Burnett, Los Angelea, 17. Home runa Onthntn. Run Dlrgo, 7. Mole. Portland, 8; Dallesiinndro. I'm Angelen and Zcrnlnl, Roily wood, 6. Stay-At-Home A J w iihim'm fin u tie lUrmon'i nuifttilnK vie tiry In thr Mitrr tourney wa vlrlnry for Ihn Uy-thoinn. Ilr vrry ftrldotn gir on the pro- fruloriftl gcilf nwlftf, but makrt hli wny IrjtrhlnK dub the true poalMun of gulf prufmaloiialt. Steelers Pick Assistant To Replace Jock prrrHHimaii. April i wi Johnny Mlclieluui, aaalataiit couch uf the National Football league's I'lttaburgh Mteelera, aald I'huraday ho has agreed U a two-year con tract, a head cuach. Mlchelauii, 33, wll be the youngest coach In the leugue. He takes the place of Dr. Jock rlutherlaiid, who died unexpectedly Sunday after un dergoing two emergency 0eraUuiu for removal of a brain tumor. "All that remains Is the actual algulng of the contract," Mlchelson auld. "I have agreed to the term and tenure uf the contract." Mlchelaun waa Hutherland's right hand man. He played quarterback for Hutherland al the University of I'ltuburgh In 1D38-3S-37. The following year he became an assistant coach under Hutherland. but left school at the end of the sea son when Hutherland resigned after Pitt adopted a "de-emphasla" pro gram. In 1040 and 1041 MlcheUon re joined Hutherland aa an assistant couch when the famed mcnujr was with the llrooklyn Dodgers, then of the Nutlonul leugue. After more Ihnn three seasons In the navy, Mlchelson became Hutherluiid's as sistant with the Hteelers for the 1048 and 1047 seasons. flutherluud had a five-year con truct expiring In 10M, when he died, rrlends predicted thnt he planned to resign then, turning the rclm over to Mlchelson. Little Ads get Big Results. Use The Herald and News Wunl-Ad.nl Elk Barbecue Set For Bull Sale Buyers, consignors and friends at tending the first annual Klamath Kill Is registered and commercial Aberdeen Angus sale at the fair grounds this coming Monday, April 10, will be treated to an elk bar beque. The two elk to be served wtre fattened by C. V. i Che 1 1 Barfm at his Black and White ranch In Poe valley. The meat will be pre pared and barbequed by Ulb Fleet. The barbecue will Immediately precede the sale 1 p.m. at the fair grounds), which will see 65 head of registered Aberdeen Angus sold. About 60 head of commercial Angus females will alio be auctioned off In pens of five. Mine Decision Due Monday WA8HINOTON. April 16 0PI Judge T. Alan Ooldnbnrough today heard argument In John L. Lewis' contempt trial and put off any de cision until Monday. Assistant Attorney Oeneral H. Graham Morlson argued for the government that Ixrwls and the United mine workers were clearly In contempt of court for continuing a coal mine work stoppage for ft week after ft court order was Issued for It to end. Attorneys for Lewis made only one-sentence argument: "The government has failed to prove Its case." That came from Welly K. Hop kins, chief of the eight-man battery of counsel lwls has. Ooldsborough then adjourned court until Monday. Now the only thing left In the Jew Forces Score Victory JERUSALEM, April 16 (A")Jev- Ish source said today 3000 Jewish flgnters have scored "decisive vic tory" over the Arab volunteer army led by Fawzl Bey Al Kaukjl In Northern Palestine. The Informant reported 300 Arab casualties and said the Jew cap tured seven field gun. The Arab league In Cairo had re ported that Fawzl Bey force at Mlshmar Haemak, 16 miles south east of Haifa, had been encircled by 13,000 fighters of Haganah, the Jew ish mllltla, but an Arab spokesman here declared the reverse was true. The spokesman. Ahmed Hllml Pasha of the Arab higher executive, said that the Jew were being sur rounded by Arabs. However, the Arab league headquarters In Cairo had taken a grave view of Fawzl Bey situation. A Jewish source aid the Cairo announcement was a tunt to gain more help for the Arab. The Mlshmar Haemak battle be tween Haganah and part of Fawzl Bey's army ha been going on for more than a week. I Tennis Racket Restringing W Precision machine work. P Rren tension throughout, J Nylon Strung 4.00 THK GUN STORE 114 MAIN STREET 4 -A,S,iriAAAAAA--a? Kiwanis Wins Chamber Drive Klwunla club won the lnter-club contest for chamber of commerce membershl. It was announced at today luncheon meeting of Kiwanis. Manager Chnrles 8tark of the chamber also annoiinee1 that Ted Reeves, Klwanls president, hsd w-on a new hat for the best Individual membership effort among the clu workers. The Klwanls club received tV as first prlte winner and will put the money Into It Mills addition park project. Arnold Oralnpp, city school suer Intendent, was the Seuker at the Thurnduy meeting of Klwanls. FANFAItE TOKYO. Thursday, April 16 P With ft great fanfure, a Japanese company announred today It Itad succeeded In making this country's flr.it KuKluih language lyiirwrlter. The firm's name: Woodiccker In dustry company. WRESTLING Frank Sfojack vi, Georges Duiert 6 rounds for Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Championship Glen Knox vs. Frankie Hart 4 R. Paavo Katonen vs. Buck Weaver 4 rounds V- 8:30 P. M. FRIDAY ARMORY ' For Seat Reservation CASTI.EBKKRV'S 630 MAIN STREET PHONE J3U J We Buy Them ' r m 1 'N V We Sell Them (7 ( - r We Trade Them Ce V Ji .. 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