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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACS THIRTEEN Oaks Peddle Star Hurler To Cleveland Beavers Blanked 9-0 By Seals On Pair Of Singles lly Thr Amialrl I'rrw The I 'tit wum uu mi Will I In fey ilcpptnl Into Uir pit Itrr'n box lanl iiiuhl In Hm Ituiii'iiln, A Irw liuiim nu llnr, llm Uukluncl club itiiiinuiurtl It liutt hold Unify, (or iimu vim y, tu llm C'IiwpIiuhI llidliuin (or uliout IIUO.OOO uhd Um linim-iliutr dcllvi-iy dy Clrvi'lunil of l,vn WcLUmt m id th'uiK' Mi'lkuvleli, 1 luf cy. 'JO-yrur-uld t lhUuunlrr, hud lo muko lilt nalo look uhhI. Ik did It. lie pllctiml the Onkn lo 6 lo 1 Victory ovrr lw Holun. Mr Uiivr up only four hit unit, in hi own brluiK, m k HI n double nuU K Hi I IK l'. Until tlir ninth I In fry Imd thr Hue khnt otit. Trtl Jr imlnw thru liiulco', Jo tltmr iloiiblrd unit llm vrtrrnn Itip icmurl! hit n long (ly to riuhl thut rnublrd Jrnnlnuii to rucc home. Hull FrunriKco nlnyrcl In tlrht liluci by rriiAon of the l)-0 a hut nut Iiiiilrd by Mutiny lVir, ihr irfoirn rd llollywiMKllun. Mutiny wii in rttio (oi in n hr llmllrd thn I'ort Innd llfuvrin In two IiIIji to rrKlnli-r hu fifth win of thr ynir. unr of Uir lilt wan M-rntrhy, the oUicr n olld r-iiimln by Kd Hiutiutkl. HUCit I.M I'AShKH In contrut to IVrr.' pitrlilnti wnn thn mlnrntblr Rhowlnu of thn Ilenv rr hurlcr. Thry vr up 12 bn.MM on bull 'lltr HcuU mom) four ruim nn our hit off Andy Klnm in thr nlxlh fniinr. Im AiiKrlm M-orrd II hrcoud mic rrMlvr rutrtt-lnnliiK victory nvrr Hollywood by Identical ncorn of 4 to 3. 1-tiftt nlitht, lift tlir nlifht . furr, n hoinr run rndrd thr nv.ntw. Uoin Ditllr.vinndro, thr lit tie man w.th thr but dhouldrrn. tux-kril nnr nut of the purk in thr timt Imlf of tlir 11th Innliuj. Thr box: "rlUtsrl FlM'-hcr. if livta. An ii Western Mail IBag Idaho Building Ring Rep Among Collegians iiy ikiii i.i.i iti;ii r MOHCOW, Idaho. May 0 ll') 'Mm University of Idaho' flashy i litem urn building their alma mater a rcimtutloti iui tlio colliae capital of the ntillim. Wlii'ii 'Jed Knru. Idaho' fancy lllo-pounder. whliril III opponent In the (Inula of the NCHA Uiurimnii'iil In 11)41, lie became the llml collcKn rlUKinuti to win three national ciiitiiipliihsiilp. ' Hlx your Inter another three-time winner, Luuna Kilikson. the "HIiiKuInu Hwcde," came out uf Idnlio. f lu hud won nullunul lilies In IIMU mid lull, unit liuit yeur, ufler tiiklnir time out lor the war, he mine uitrk to iluii hl wuy undefeated IhniUKh the Uiflit heuvywelulil .milks, Now nnollirr Idiiho battler Herb Orison promlsr u put tonether tho f li'nt filriiiK of four mitlonul rhuinploiuihlpfi In eolleiif) rlhK hlf tory. Aa n frenhtniin In 1047, Cnrlnon won the IMt-pouml title. Thin year. flKlitliiK lit 1(H) poiiiidd, he walked off with nnother lelt. And bin concn, Ken llntler, predlrta Unit he will defend bin clinmplnniihlp In 11)40 mid 1DM). Kiiru viu "(lnncli)K ninnter" tyie of rliiKinun who won nnt of bin buiiui on pnlntii. CiirUon. like the liiKxer Krlckaon, Boeii out for blood. He linn never liwit u rolleKe buttle. Mont of bin vli-torleii have been kniHkoutn, iMUully In the iierond round. He ue the llrt round to meiiMire hu opponent, then openn H lwo-flled atturk In (be iverond. Ueplte hl ferocity In the rliiK, Cnrlnon I a qulel, iniuwiurlns lad bo la hlnhly populur with hia elnaa miilea. Ilecently, he wna elected to the atudent Kovernlnic board for a aerond yenr. Kuril benan hlx three-yenr cham plonahiii reliin in ib:ib In the 127 ixiund riivlalon. The next two yeara he foiiKbt at 120 pound to make room on the Idaho aquad for hu brother. Prank, who louiiht at 127 IMiundT Hi Ilvlrh. rf fM. Jit T"tlB . .. Ban frsnrlftr T-ilMM, 31, . .. VtMMlllng. rf . -It.M-ro. lit llM.via. rf nulll If l.ul. 2h limaid. t . . I'vlffl. p .. . CUP ROUND WILL OPEN SATURDAY Klml-round mU hr of the Prrn ldrnl'i cup Kilf tournitmrnl will jtluyrd lit itciuncft Country club this week-end mid pulrhiK huvc been i n ii do for three Illithu. Cotnprlltlon will br b; mnlch pluy with full hdiidtcup nllowrd mid hiuulliupji for nil pluy cm arc pottrd on the bulletin bonrd at thr club lioiiAe. I'lnyrm nhoulU contact Uirlr upiMtncnlft mid iirruiiKC to tnke off lu hull ionic Hiituidny or Huuduy. Tim weuthcr hiu put thr Hreii ldrnt's cup lourury buck one week. I'nlriniifi: Flril Fllglil Kurl Weliiuir v. Kay Oldcnburff. Krttnk Titrr vn. Jllll llntilon. Wlllin Wo4xl v. Ulck Miller. Huy Unbrr vn. Howard Prrrln. John Went v. li.ilph Mncnrlury. Mrrlr HwniiAru 1'aul Htmrp. Hurry I'nnnluft v. J. H. Hhnw. Moon MuIlU va. Curl Woodt. herond HUhl Ted llliiKhttin Vi. l.loyd Drew. Hill llnuelMclii vg. Whltry Tor- KrliAOll. Kmnk Hull vn. Kd Ilrandrbrrry. Hum Mnmhttll vs. Kd lllckmnn. Jim KrriiH v. Cnrl Hiiftrl. Ace Thimijwvon vs. Nnriiuin Moty. Tom I'rrkltui vn. Gun Andrmou. Dr. C. V. Ituh v. Ouy Uarlnn. Third Flic hi Krrd Bcotl vn. liny Moon. Wm MrNrr Hr., v. Dr. Nrmrth. Paul Knrrrn v. Ctrrrr Drrw. Al lrnt v. Urrn I'ulmrrtoii. Art Mnrkrn vn. Mntt FlnnlRnn. Pmil iJindry v. O. O'Nrll. Cliff Hnxtrr vt Jiick Wrbljrr. Wm MrNre Jr.. vi. J. OrlRRi. 17 I TuUII no . . owi nno lltrhr Plllrll ! I'urtl 7, FnrlUnii ... Hn FranrOru Itrrur Mul tft tin Hn rrci.o 7 To-li l.rmnl. It una tMllrtl llrovMi 4. t.uhy, It.H Cit Hmt rtf U -'fl Wlolen I'.l.in I.uhln plr . Hitm to SUfiy, Tifii 7 19. l'miii . wil. Ivvof anil Waritvk. AI tcndaitr -5wu Van Brocklin's Wing Not Rusty EUOKNK. Muy fl y-Ttir throw Iiir mm nf Orrttnn'i pttulnic mr Norm Vnn nrorklln. hnnn't taken on any run hIiut the foot bull nea or. rnded. Van llrot-klln'i pltchlns paced thr retrulnm to a 2S-13 win nvrr thr rr arrvra yrstrrday In thr Ducka' first full length wrlinnmite of the nprlng at-Ml on. Hob Andrrnon ltok two of thr pnynff pit. hes nnd Hutfbnck Wtxxl ley Lrwm nun red a third. Bennion Named ? I i Hermiston Coach Tl ! IIKRMIHTON. Ori. May 6 1 1 Vernon Bennion, Baker hlRh ichool j roach, will be athletic director and hrnd bnikrtball, football and bae bnll coach here next yrnr. Hupt. Wllhnm Bloom nlftO nn nounrrd thnt Chnrlea Purno, Wll Umrttr tinlvrritlty football atnr nnmrd to thr Associated Prrss little all-AmriicJin tmro, would be hrad NavyOars Brush Up On Stroke ANNAI'OMH, Md., Mny 6 (IV Nnvv'a undefeiited crew iiollnhed up llji "rolleKe ereek" alroke Uxlay for Ita flrat aprliiK of the year on the Hibuylklll river Hnturdny. "It la problematlral" whether the 11)47 PouKhkeepale cluirnplona will le able to "near downward" for the abort 2000-meter race, auld Coach C H. muck i WaUb. Navy and Cornell rank aa the ei.at'a two malor unbeaten ahella and the mlilnhlpmrn already have their alKbta aet on the Olympic trial', tl.la aumrner. but WnNh la not bnppv over tboae aprlnla on the M bedule. The mldf.hlprnen meet Harvard and the Wnlveraltv of pemmvlvanla at Phlladelnhla thla week, then the cream of the eoU over the airne abort courae on the Charlea at Iloa tin May 22. Partly became of what Walsh cnlla "our Keodraphlcul mtafortunea, ' or lack of elbow room. Now apeclal Izea In lonit-dlatance hatila. Maryland brcezea often churn the Sivern river here Into a chop un aulted lo the llnht ahella. Bo the nildnhlpmcn much of the time prac. tier on Collene creek, a ahort, pro tected eatuary hard by the naval academy. Bus Company Gets Operation Permit HAI.KM, May ( (IV-The Klamath llua company, which operutea bua aervlco In Klamath Kulla nnd aur roundltiK urcii, fot a permit Unlay to continue Pa operatlona. Tho permit. Knintcd by Public Utllltlea Commlaaloner John H. Car kin, authorlzea the aame aervlce that haa been In effect for aeveral yeara. The cornpnny'a limited poa aenKer permit expired laat Decem ber 31, ao It had to get new one. 13AdrfftF Crippled Boat 8EA-ITL15, May 6 Wv-TI)lrtecn peraona drilled with the Ice today In the leakniK flublng bout Toolaie, SO inllea north of Fort Hclden, Alas ka, the coast uuard reported. 'llic dlatreuicd veasel'a call, picked up by the cutler Bittersweet, said tne ship was "taking some water alt." The Bittersweet set out Immedi ately from Cold Buy, near the tip of tile Alaska peninsula. Port Hel den Is midway up the west aide of the peninsula. The coast guard said the cutter would reach the 119-foot Tootsie about 10 p. in. iPST) to night. ,i fUY and B-17 planes were to take off al dawn today from Kodlak and Port Handle, weather permu ting, the coast guard said. The ship s radioed message said It became stuck In the Ice last night while going from Port Mollcr to Nushagak. Its supply of fresh water also Is running low, the message re ported. The coast guard could give no de tails as to Identities of the 13 men aboard the vessel, nor the name oi Its owner. Youth Gets 3-Year Term Leonard Thomas Powers, 20, was sentenced to three yeara In the Ore gon state penitentiary Wednesday uftcrnoon on a plea of guilty to forgery. The youth admitted forging a fictitious name to aeveral checks here during March and April, but contended In court that aeveral other checks which he cashed were authorized by another man named Ja.k Mayfleld. A warrant of arrest la out for Mayfleld but police believe he skip ped about the time Powers was ar rested last week. Powers and John Welsh, 37. of Bly, are now scheduled for a trip to Halem and prison. Welsh was sen tenced to five years Wednesday in circuit court when he pleaded guilty to passing bad checks. He has four previous convictions. Gophers Play It Rough In Denver DENVER, May 6 (P) A new haz ard haa been added to Willis Cose golf course gophers. Bob Rounds stepped In a gopher hole on the fairway at the eighth hole. The gopher charged out and bit Rounds' ankle before the Den ver university atudent could kill it with his putter. Today, Hounds was In the hospital with an Infected an- COHTLIGUT BATTl.K Costliest operation of the U. V navy In World War II was 05 nnwa, where 34 vessel were iui, and 40 others seriously dullmgcilj CHAMPION OUTBOARD MOTORS GUN STORE 714 MAIN STREET THE Strong Retires After 75 rears 0 Pro Football NEW YOHK (NEAl-Hpeaklng of Iron men. how about Ken Strong retiring after 25 years of top-notch football enmiietltlnn. Htrong, who on all -America honors at New York university, la the professional New York Cllnnis1 all-time high scorer wiUi 351 points, strong names the 1M4 championship play-off with the Chicago Bears as his biggest gridiron thrill. That was when the Polo Grounders came out In rubber aole shoes for the second half and smacked the vlsltora. 30-13. to snap their unbeaten akeln at 34 A prom ising baseball career by Strong was rut short when he Injured his hand bumping Into a fence while chasing a fly In the International league. Rempel New Grid Coach At Spokane 8POKA.N. May 6 IA', Aron J. Rempel, former tackle on the Col lege of the Pacific football tram, has been appointed head football couch at Whltworth college, offi cials said today. Rempel was assistant football coach at Whltworth last sea.son. His Coach Jcro annaVd 'of pt of hi, ; "Z"'' i Heir Sought For Estate CHICAGO, 111., May 6 A small Ohio Okay, Says Stassen MINNEAPOLIS, May 6 (IP) Harold E. Stassen. republican pres idential aspirant. Wednesday termed his showing In the Ohio republican primary "one of the most signifi cant developments of the entire national campaign." The text of 4Haasen's statement. Issued from his headquarters In Minneapolis: "The republicans of Ohio have advanced us another step toward nomination at Philadelphia. "The clear-cut victory of nine of our delegates against combined and extreme opposition aimed lo shut us out in Ohio Is one of the most significant developments of the entire national campaign. I am humbly grateful to the people and the mnnv vninntr a-nrkpn nf thaf I state for their remarkable support." YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE HO INTEREST NO RED TAPE NO CARRYING CHARGE BUY ALL YOUR WORK AND DRESS CLOTHING ON A CHARGE ACCOUNT! THE till frJ7JLjrMTr4 MAIN AT 8TH store, inc. PHONE 6873 coaching burdens. Htannard will continue as head basketball and baseball coach. Rem pel la track coach. "I am very happy to have Rempel receive this promotion and feel that we are very fortunate to add a mnn of such high caliber to our staff." Htannard said. "The time has come In the Whltworth athletic depart ment when we can no longer get along with only one full time man." Rempel was graduated from col lege of the Pacific In 1942. He was a three-year football letterman 1 there and also a Javelin thrower on i the track team. He spent four years I In the army as a physical training officer and coached and prayed on the Tonopah. Nev.. air base team. KK.IITS LAST NK'.HT OAKLAND Ike Williams. 140';. Trenton. N. J.. outxlntrd Rudy Cltlt. l'Jfl. Los Angeles, 10 (nnn tltlel. IMIOENIX-Art Hardy. 155. San Dlrgo, outpointed Bert Mendosn, I5C, Los Angeles. 10. WE SPECIALIZE IN HARD FINISH REGENT PARK SUITS ' fume In and Look Around RUDY'S 600 MAIN 9th at Pine Just Arrived! A NEW SHIPMENT OF .FINEST All Wool Slacks $18.50 Tailored aa you like lliem , custom cut and styled . . newest shades. Hliea Is to 38 waists. Main Floor 1 - r. v V i tiuck roach and assistant football and basketball mentor. Orren Iverson of Northern Idaho College of Education will direct Junior high school athletics. Ilennlon coached , both football and basketball at Buker for several years. rONSTRlTTlOV UNION, May 6 iPi Construction Is now under way on a 1 25.000 grandstand for the Eastern Oregon livestock show. It will boost seating capacity to 2700 and will be ready for the June 3-8 event. an estate. Is searching through Oregon for helra who may legally adopt it. Walter C. Cox, probate genealo gist, 208 LaSalle street, Chicago, who specializes In tracing missing relatives to settle estates, and la di recting the hunt, said the money was left by Ezra P. Miller who died recently. "Miller, who was 78 years old. leu no information. Mr. Cox said. "about his past, except to have told I friends he was born in Oregon and I had relatives there, i There Is no clue as to whether Miller was ever married, but if he had children they would have first claim to the estate. 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