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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE NINB Tribe's Boss CDouiing .519 Boudrcau's Bat Gives Indians Sixth Straight Win In Undefeated Season By JACK HAND Assm-lsled 1'rrss Huorts Writer l-oll Iloudrcnu, UnltlNK .51 U fur Ills uiilirnliii C'lrvrland Iiifllmi. In I solid aimmicnt fur (ho survival uf Uio pliiyrr-iiiiiiiuHrr III the mujur baseball Iphkmcb. iJint nf 1 1 in bill Iriiuurr who still combine the two difficult Jobs, nmnlirnu almost but his portfolio Insl fall. Only a flood nf mull from aroused Trllin funs liuliunl Owner lull Viwk to cull off lentutlve trade Willi HI. txiuln. Instruct of trudo, lloiNlmm was sliird to "virtually two-year contract," HicurdliiK to Verrk. The "cares" of bosslnu the Indians to nix straight wins have welshed no bruvlly mi l.ou Hint hn lias brrn able to lilt safely only 14 tlmra In 27 at bnla. Thla la top In the Irnuiir. Willi nine rutin butted 111, lio la tlrd for the Irad. Ilia shortstop work remains uniliiillriiurd, lluudtrau poumlrd out four atmlitlit hits, Iiii-IuiIIiik a double hikI Iioiiio run, In yesterday's d-1 victory over the Ht. lxiuls llruwna. The team now urrtla only llirrp mure trl 1 . 'J 1 umphs to Hp the inodrrn day record for wlm at the atari of the srasnu. Ill New York Yankees got their Jew DiMuiiKlo-Joe I'aitp coiiiblmitlon wurklnu for 6-4 nine over Wash Inilioii In 10 liinlnua. Tile result moved Ihe Yanka Into second place, (oluii Into the Important three-name aerlea with the Hed Hox Ht Ilnaton today. Ilniiiera by (leome M.-Qulnn. Charley Keller and Y'Hl Ilerra weren't eiiouk'h for the rhnmps. Iliey had to ko uii extra frame and finally won on DiMimulos long fly with the base loaded and none out. hllKA TKOt III.KII Take relieved Prank Mies, who i In trouble mcalu by slvlnii aeven salts, taflhaiidrd Joe picked up his Jlral win on four hlllcis milium. Iloaton cut loose Willi a burrulie nf homera one each by Ted Williams. Ham Mete. Joe lobMn and Jnke Jones to atllotber Philadelphia, li ft, ellhuuuh Utey were ouililt by Uie As. Kddle Maya's, error on Don Kollo. way'a grounder enabled Chtrngo to down letrnlt, S-4. for Iheir second victory. Catcher Aapni Uobliuon had perfect day for Ihe Hox with three hits. Including homer and double. KtobeUa field proved to be Ihe aiime old unhappy huntliik ground for the Mew York Olanla. Hrtxiklyn smashed the leaden' aix-g.une winning streak Yith a 17-7 ahellacklng. Plttaburgli climbed Into second (lac on another flue mnund Job by Uie veteran Klmer Kiddle. He scattered aeven Chicago lilts for his second win. 4-3. Hookle Hank Bauer enjoyed field day in Cincinnati's 14-lnning 5-4 HckI over Ht. I-ouli. Bauer lied the core with a homer In the eighth end won It In Uie Milt with a tingle. He had four hlla, booailng hla aver age to .304. rreak homera by Dick 8uler and Harry Walker enabled the IMillllea to edge the lloaion Ilravea. 4-3. STANDINGS AMKKICAN I.KAdl E W L Pet. ; Cleveland 0 1.000 ; New York J " ' Washington 4 JbtoS ,' 81. Lou la 4 4 .Son J Philadelphia 4 i .444 . Detroit, 4 .400 J Iloaton 1 3"3 ' Chicago 3 J 50 Yeaterday'l Itealllta Cleveland 6, Ht. loul 3. New York 6. Washington 4. Iloaton 11. Philadelphia ft. Chicago f. Detroit 4. NATIONAL l.K.UMT. New York Pittsburgh .... Cincinnati .... Philadelphia Chicago llrooklyn Ht. Loiila Ilotlon Derby Facts And Figures 1.0UIHVII.I.E, Ky.. April 30 Ml Hero are the furU nod figures on tomorrow's 14th runnlug of the Kentucky lerby: Place: Churchill Down. Pom time: 3:30 p. in., PHT. Number of starters: Probably IX. I'uvorlle: Citation or Conltown, both owned by Calumet farm. Pmae: 1 1 (HI. 000 added inonev. Value to winner: lletweeu IHO.uoo nntl IH.V000, depending uiKin the number of atnrtera. Crowd: More than 100 000. Ilroadcast: C11H 3:15 p. m., PST.) Failing Firs Fined $400 PORTLAND. April 30 f,Vi-Falliire of nrlllngham to complete Its Pa cific Coaal Prnfeajilnnal ntiaketbiill league achedule has coat the Klr creaoi 1100. The fine waa meted out yeMerday during the opening day of the league's spring meeting. llelllngham withdrew 111 the mldnt of a three-team title playoff when league officials forfeited the Klr creat win over Heattle for use of Norm Haker. property of the Van etiuver Hornets. May Clark, league president, said today's session would deal with pos sible expansion of the northern circuit w-lth an application expected from Everett. Taroma also might re-enter, he aald. Extension of the league Into Cali fornia will be discussed Hnlurdny. .100 MS Mil .500 .444 .444 .411) .304 ,S4 .Mil : .C6 I .MM) .4M .4.1S I .407 .315 Nampa Seeking Bowl Opponent NAMPA. Idaho. April 30 Nampa high school Is looking for an opponent for Its annual Lettuce Howl football classic Friday. Oc tober a. Coach J. A. (Ilabei Ilrown aald today as he extended Invita tions to Interested coaches In the Northwest region. The Lettuce Howl It an occasion of pomp and ceremony, queens and all that stuff, which started In 1041 fnr colleges but which the high school look over In 1043. Since then Nampa has played the Rnlt Lake City Leopards. Coeur d'Alene. Walla Walla. Longvlew, Wash., and Al bany, Ore. Ralph Hill Trophy Up For Milers Decision by the 30-30 club to ad vuuee u llulpll lllll award for Uie mile face lop distance III the clubs iiuuuiil Houllierii Oregon Northern Cullfornlu high school truck mcet brings U) liillid tliu grcul perlurm uni'o and licurtbreHklng result of Hills bouo-inetur run 111 Uie 1033 Olympics. lllll, long-legged Henley runner and ex-University of Oregon dis tance slur, was the American slund urd bciii cr In the Olympic 6000 moter race and he was opposed chiefly by l.uurl Lehtlnrii of Pln luuil. There were other entrants, but In the run they amounted only to scenery. In trials, a few days before the uctual run, Itiilph Hill paced 6000 meters t3 miles, 6(14,107 feet) In 14:60 0, not an overly Impressive time but gixd enough lo beat the Finnish runner hundlly. Conse quently, Uie Henley athlete's stock hit lop. Ilul what happened a few days I later reverberated right down to the I roots of the Olymplsd. Lehtlnen gut off to a good atari, so did Hill, and the two were as j close aa Damon and Pythias through the race right down to I tile last 100 meters. They were 1 practically ahoulder - to-shoulder, ; strlde-fnr-strlde until suddenly j l.ehlliien broke over Into Hills ; pslh. Hlxty Uioutand. spectators In the Los Angeles coliseum were vocal In ' pointing out what they believed a clear-cut fracture of Olympic rules I and ethics. Not once, but three times J In that last diull for Uie tape the ! Finn was seen to step Into the ; American a path, throwing Hill off stride. It was half an hour after they hit the tape that I-elHIncn was an nounced as the winner. Hut so close had he and Hill been at the finish that Uie official stop watches marked the exact time for boUi 14:40. an Olympic record. Ieliuncn. Olympic officials ruled. : had won by three Inches. If III relusea la msKe a proleal, aavlng that he believed the Finn did not mean any Interference. He declined to mount the victor's pedestal with Lehtlnen, leavtnf Uie Finnish athlete to Uke the Olympic honor and gold medal alone. And In the record books Is marked down a sports oddity Ralph Hill and Laurl Lehtlnen Jointly hold the 6000-meter record of 14 minutes, 30 seconds, and Hill lost the race. Ralph still lives and farms at Henley and Saturday will be acting as clerk of the course for the high school track meet on Modoc field. Winner of the mile race, crown ing event of Uie afternoon, will re reive a trophy bearing the name of the only Klamath county man ever to run In the Olympics. Yesterday's Restills llrooklyn 17. New York 7. Cincinnati 6. St. Ixiuls 4. Philadelphia 4. Iloaton 3. Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 3. PACIFIC COAST Ban Franrlsco 17 Los Angeles 17 13 Oakland IS 13 Can Diego 18 lli Seattle 10 13 Hollywood 10 13 Portland 11 10 Bscramento 0 IS Yesterrisy's Results Hollywood 7. Portland 6. Ran Francisco 3, Ban Dlega 1. Other gomes pn.Mwncd. WF.HTF.RN INTF.lt NATIONAL , Tacoma 7 3 .778 Vancouver 0 4 .000 Snlem 5 ft .600 Victoria fl 0 .WW VVenatchee ft 0 .468 Bremerton 4 8 .444 Yakima ft 7 .417 Spokane 6 0 .400 Yesterday's Results Taconui 10. Ynklinn 7. Vancouver 4, Spoknne 3. Halem 9-3, Ilremertmi 7-3. Victoria 5, Wenalcheo 3. Dallas Promises Return To U-W SEATTLE, April 30 (At Marshall Dallas, hard-driving University of Washington football back, will re turn to the Husky Institution next fall. Coach Howie Odcll anld today Ihe. two-year lettermnn Is dropping out only to take a Jnb during the sum mer. Dallas Informed him he would return this fall, Odell said. Dnllas' withdrawal from school had been Interpreted earlier as meaning (ho Huskies had lost their second star bnckfleld man within a week. Quarterbnck Dirk Ollele wns declared Ineligible last week because ho signed a professional contract. Schnozz Changes Mind On Quitting BACRAMFNTO. Calif., April 30 (1V-F.rnle Lombardl Is bark with Sacramento of- the Pacific Coast league afler changing his mind on retiring from bssehall. "The Nose" asked Monday for vol untary' retirement so he could be near his wife. Ill In an Oakland hospital. Phe underwent a success ful operation Wednesday. Todav the slugging catcher said he will finish nut his first year away from the majors. Carnival Due Here On May 15th Charles Mason, general agent for the coming carnival sponsored by the VFW, was in Klamath Falls two days tills week with advance publicity on the affair. The carnival will run five dnys at the fairgrounds. Mason said, from May 10 to and Including May 15. Bids On Turbines Called June 4 PORTLAND. April 30 bPI A change In the dale fnr opening bids fnr design, manufacture and deliv ery nf fnur 111.300 horsepower hy draulic turbines fnr McNary dam was reported today by the corps of engineers. They will be opened June In stead of May 14. Clean-up, Pslnt-lip, Fix-up KEEP KLAMATH K I.F.AM OUTBOARD MOTORS Authorized lAtll ana- tllVICI H. MOTSIE'S TRUCKS FOR RENT U-DRIVE VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Rates by mile, hour or week OPEN SUNDAYS BEACON SERVICE STATION 1201 E. Main. Th. 8301 Western Mail HBaq KamloopS'Seeking Anglers Cover Pend Orielle lly 1111,1, JOIINHTON BANDPOINT, Ida., April 30 (!' Two governors and 10 acres of other fishermen will go nut tomorrow to catch a fighting rainbow trout lft pounds bigger than that one you lost last summer. It Is owning dny for the Knmloops rainbow season. Every angler on crowded Luke Pend Oreille suspects a new world record trout Is walling until his hook comes by. The official world record rainbow Is a 37-pounder caught In Pend Oreille last year by Wes Hamlet of Coeur d'Alene, Ida. The real cham pion, you understand, Is stlU In the lake. It's Just a matter of catching him. The Knmloops trout Is Handpolnt's major Industry on opening day. Visitors from all over the West are expected to Join In the fish fete. Including Governors C. A. Robins of Idaho and Sam Ford of Montana. wHnmlet will be back to defend his championship. Radio's "Bride and Ransom Dodges Indian Hooking that big one will be legal In a good muny Klamath county streams tomorrow as the general trout season for Oregon In 1048 opens, although high water Is the prospect for most streams and the great majority of the flshable lakes are still out of reaching distance be cause of the snow. The northern half of Upper Kla math lake. Agency lake, Williamson river, Bprugue river, Crescent lake. Lake o' the Woods, Odell, Seven mile and most of the other watirs III the county and vicinity will be open. Some good-sized trout have al ready been taken from the lower part of Upper Klamuin and Irom Klamath river, which have been open all along, this spring, and the gume commission has been hauling legal-sized trout from Its Crooked creek hatchery for stocking steadily since January, Crescent lake has received thou sands of trout from six to 10 Inches in length Just this week. General bag limit tor trout Is 10 fish, not to exceed IS pounds and exceed 30 pounds and two fish In j "l kJ'm!0o,!!" ,rT. any seven consecutive days. But Columbia In 1941 Since then Idaho Oroom" program Is sending Mr. and Mrs. Edmnnd C. Read Jr., of Olen dale. Calif., to Bandpolnt for their honeymoon. There will be speeches, spectacle! and scenery and It the weather Is good some trout. Naturally, at such a celebration there are some who can't stand the sight of water and Joined the gaiety mainly to get kam-looped. but most of the fishermen come to fish. There are two schools of thought on how to catch a kamloops. Both sides agree that you must troll near the surface for them when the water Is cold and troll deep when the luke gets warmer later In the sea son. The main argument is on the Issue of skill vs. luck. Most of the fishermen who have never caught a knmloops argue that all you do Is hnld a pnle all day waiting to hit the Jackpot. Anglers who have land ed the big ones contend there Is quit a trick to It. On opening day last year C. C. Shepherd pulled a 38-pounder from the lake to break the previous world rainbow record. The trout have had a year to grow since then, so some body might break the record again tomorrow. There Is Just a possibility that such a development wouldn't be page one news In British Columbia, especially In the town of Kamloops, B. C. Bandpolnt sportsmen got their some lakes have special limits. has been multiplying both Ita sup- i . . I o. nl,wil.ltw r Tlier. Is t,o llml n Tv,nw.-H. , . -.v....... i. ' i leases. A new poultry-picking machine detaches the dead fowls' feathers by flipping Uiem sgalnst numerous rub ber fingers projecting from two fast whirling drums. LEGAL NOTICES CITATION IN THE CIRCL'IT COURT OF THE STATE Or OHKUON IN AND rOH THE COI'NTY OF KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE Or &A1.VATOI.E MOHHONE. Dck4rd. To: Crnln Morron. Lulu M or rone, t;nnarn r. Morrone, Fram-etro Mor ton and the turvlvlnc children of Luftana Marllni. derfiMd and th tin. known htiri and dviM4u of 8AX.VA TtHE MORRONE. dtfrmd A rx-tlllon haa bn fllad hrln by L Orlh St tn or, vxrculnr of th will of XAI.VATORE MORRONE. dcad. for a llraru to acll lh following dcribd raal nmptFrly, to-wll: Trat'U 1 and 2.' Plaaaant Horn Trarla No 3. according lo tha duly rcortld plat Utervnf on flla In tha of fir, of th County Clark of Klam ath County, Oregon, and lha atxiva anlltlrd Court bavin sat the 3rd date of 8ptmhr, 10U at tha hour of H) .00 A. M. ai tha tlma. and tha Courtroom of tha abova entitled Court at Klamath Fall, Ort-fon, u the plare for hearing aald p tit ion. You and earh of you, are hereby cited to appear and ahow rauae. If any there I, why the pt1tinn of U Orlh Staemore aa executor aforeaald, for the eat of the above dcrlbd real property should not he granted You and each of you, are hrrly served with thla citation by pub lication thereof In th Herald and Newt, a dally newspaper, puhiuhed and cir culated In Klamath County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the above en titled Court dated the 6h dav of April. IMA. which aad order requires the pub lication hereof, once a week for four ticresalve weeks beginning the 8th day of Anrll, I (MB Wltneta the Honorable David R Van den berg, Judge of the abova entitled Court. PAVm VANDENBIRG, Circuit Judge. Attest: chat, r rvi-p. County Clerk. Bv Jane Weaver. A. t in M-.TO-No. M or whit? fifth, Basa planted In Lot river ln.it fnll are being caught now, but that river clones tomorrow and is to re main closed through June. Lake o" the Woods received con siderable attention from Uie experts last summer In the matter of clean ing out trash fish and re-stoclclng, but It may be several weeks before anglers can get to the lake for fish ing. Lake o" the Woods Is still froze., over and fishing through the Ice is Illegal In this state. PLsh lake, Four Mile and the bulk of the high mountain lakes are m Uie same category. Diamond lake, which Is also still Ice-bound, doesn't open until June 15. Davis lake doesn't open until June 25. No waters In Lake county open until May 22. Paint Clinic .Saturday, May 1st Ralilfer Motor Company LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CRfltlTORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for th County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of FANNIE TALBOT, also known aa Fannie 3 Talbot. Deceased. Notice la hereby given to th creditor of said decedent, and all persons In terested In her estate, to present their rlalmt to th undersigned, the duly appointed administrator of aald estate, or to J. H. Camahan. his attorney, 211 I. O. O. F. Building. Klamath Falls. Ore gon, within alx months from and after this 2.1 rd day of April. 1B4R, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated thla a;ird day of April. IfMfi, HEl'HEN A. TALBOT. Administrator of aald tiUtl. A U-M M T-H 21 No 109 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nolle Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of Llllle Mary Brown, also known as Llllle M. Brown, by th Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and all persons having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the aald administrator, at Suite 1, Mlhase Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months of the dale of this notice. Dated thla 21st day of April. 1MB. ANTON OLSON. A 33-30 M 7-14-21 No 107 British Columbia fishermen com plain at intervals that the "world record" kamloops caught in Pend Oreille would make good bait for the 50-pounders landed in Canada. Idaho replies that it will keep on claiming the world's rainbow cham pionship until Uie Canadian get around to getting their big fish rec ognized officially by Field and Stream magazine, which keeps the box scores on such matters. The goal here, of course, la to catch a kamloops so big It would Impress even Uie Canadians. New and used ear prices going op. We haven't raised. See Bel by last. LEGAL NOTICE SI MMONS FOR M PLICATION Kqalty N. Mi! IN THE CIRCL'IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND l"OR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. MARIAN ELAINE CLEAR Y, PlalnUff. va. PHILIP EMMET CLEARY JR., Defendant. TO: Philip Emmet Cleary Jr., Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required lo ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In th above entlUed ault within four weeka from the dale of th first publication of this summons In the Herald and New, a newspaper printed and published in Klamath County. Ore gon, which aald date is the 16th day of April. A. D. IMS. and If you fall so to answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the decree of absolute divorce. This Summons la served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Honor able D R. Vandenberg. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 14th day of April, IMS. which order reaulres that Summons herein be published once a week for four successive weeks, and that the dat of the ftnt publication of aald Summons shall be April 16 IMS. r t. McLaren. Attorney for Plaintiff. A. IS-23. 30; M. 7-14 No. 101. WE BUY USED GUNS Appraisal Fr Sport HAL'S Shop 531 Main Phona 5563 t FOAL NOTICE The State Industrial Accident Com mission hereby gives notice that a hear ing on the a dtp I Ion of a safety cod known as The Basic Safelv Code for the Slate of Oregon. Part 1, General, will be held In the Mirror Room of Ihe Portland Hotel. Portland, Oregon, at 10:30 A, M., Friday. Mnv 14. IMS STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION Bv Paul F Qurtk, Chairman. A, ltV3o No. ML HAVE YOU THE EyES OF A THINKER? DEEP SET, LUMINOUS, meV INDICATE THOUGHTFUL APPRECIATION OF FINE THINGS. 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