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MONDAY, MAY 31, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGI NINI .Angels Whip Loop-Leading Seals Twice Rainier! Take Two From Luck-Lacking Beavers, 9-1, 2-0 fly Tli Associated frees Hun KmueliK'ii't latent young u. lierinaii, Vnn lciiitsey, hit been nrtivrd nmrtul tiller nil, Tito triilitg rookie riKlillmmiiT itttfMrd (lint defeat mill uu vi Vi III" that earned runs of llir r. ami yesterday l.oa Amirlm hand rd the Urals It 3-0 mtliii tu go with an earlier a- defeat In II in Mull. Ilolli Angel run were earned off Driiiiufiy, who followed Hub Clirnties a Hit It Lake. City mil ( Hun rranrlnco. Willi 4-1 record, Demiuiey nuw liwi iiivrn up iwu bona fills Utlllr lit 38 3 3 Intiliigs--mi earned run average (till way under par. l)vmivy' conqueror tsaa Dewey Ailkliu, who bctlilK clun king lildy three-littler, Ittttl the jictaoitHt nlru.. tire of bashing In ImiIIi ruin nil H rival lth tingle In Die -i tiittl Inning. VtAlKII) WISNtr.il The Angela took Ota flist game I when Mamiy Prm alkril Kdiiie Mailer Willi the bugs loaded tu Unto homo the w I n n I ii I run. Hum Jflucm, who ltut out the HritU fur "tie but four frames, gained the rretlU. Cluing Intu ttalay a Memorial Day 1111 bllla, the Angels hrllt fotlt Iwo aerira lead, if they rttn split today, tltcy will be the first rlub tu m erie fruin the Heal Uil year. The dutible drubbing rut the (orals' I lead tu futir gamra over rlcattlr nut! lyiie Aniielcs, and four mttl ii hail I orr Oakland The rampaging bealllrs made ! five uut uf aix over I'urUaiiU with another pair of claaay found jobs. Uuy flcUitrr hutted a tltirr-hlt il- victory ami xiuthpaw Herman lirsac futlowrti with a five-hit, 'i-U tsli.ica ashing. Lelty Hoy liclser Hayed cluse lo ""letclier In the openrr until the Htelttll. Then the Hull foamed fur at run, half uf lliein on Karl Kappa base-clratitng triple, rtllllll.l H I.OHt.H Nell Bliertdan triple and Rappa aingli In tha third liming saddled Tommy llrluics with the nightcap loan. Oakland kept firtt dtvuiuit rank close by trimming Hollywood. -. brlure uuwmg by the aaute acore In the finale. The Oaki aiwttrd Uie Btsr five Itint In Ut o(iier. theit bloated tele Ueibriau out with four In the eighth and foiluwed with four mure fit the ninth off loser Hooka lull gnd Joe Krakausko. Damon ltayea wa Un winner In the firal, but waa tagged with the loaa in the nightcap aa Kip Kusaeil Uut pair of two-run homer. Ed Otlboatai wa the Hollywood winner. George Metkuvlrh hit homer In each game tor the Oak, who took fne-lo aerie edge. lUlli puatpuiied Uie Ban Dlego Karramento doubtrheider. llrtl earn boa. r.in..4 ah n e a ( Ku.asi. e( .. ..a. c 8 tiar. II 4 V aiur, Jt -a I w u These Lcft-Handers Are aejaaajewewwaaeaaaw a fj ' . . - . . . 1 f . . . ... Right .i.w.iwmew Boxers Form Guild, Managers Might Be Put To Work NEW VOHK, i NEAj The Bo- formidW nalddltweigltt, 8W Bti li Managera guild of Hew Vork ' luiae, 1c exuetted to be elected pretl- nul Idraa in the fighter hema when I dent mid Urwaurer. User held uut for and got oae- i ijUttrtr of Uie televiition mmay. I 'the war cancelled is c&naecuUve WetterweSght champion Ray B(. inn tats asm hi best wfxtwc Middleweight Jack LaMotta to ci- hw at 81. Nicholtut smut while ' pected to join up when he U reta- U circut occupied Madin Square UUed In Hew York. June Zl. llui 1. Usrden, and aa a reauil Use iruubie hg just started for the intrepid MHiis wito live off brulaed beak orguiiluiMm to the mangling mum bi Uie x e m A wxuition already has 59 member. meeting wilt be held at a New Vorfc iiotel, June S. when the "je i burner. j&t 'Je newest oi X " ! manly art of ma jf ; " 1 "s Professional 8 o . f . : ' I inc., and H alreai fc . -. -, ... . Ail The ftnit meet! Thl 1 goSii to be big totalise. A tot of nsaiiastf will iusve to go to work. All of the lighter are not oppoted to handier, but nil violently object to the Manager guild arbitrary demanding one third more of ptirse for iu members. Most state boxing laws Utt that the manager' allee be not in escea of one third, but notliltig I said abeM it being less. And frequently s ar.Mfrs Utk SO per t-e:it with ail uperaea scsnng off the top. Take Sugar Robinson, for ample," y Iring J. Teli, lawyer apokiamart for the (iadiator. "What manager wouldn't be happy to man age him for 10 per sent" Attorney Tell iuMEc the plan may develop Info central booking of fice. Why ahouid scrapper give up one third or tr.or of f. . purse when Uie manager doe noUtinc more than match him? Theatrical agen eie charge no osore than IS per cent. The- hi. Louis tardlnala boaat the beat lert-nandea ntnuna trf in Mie major tragur and thro three twlrlrrs put the Hrriitirds on lop of the National elrrull. Al Bratle, Htctf lir-heen and Howie Collet are (lie atandbyo. llrerlirrn with (liree altutuuta In 111 first four turn of duty. However, the t arda are lat In (he trague In tram balditg and ar having hard time hanging on to thrir lofty pualtion. Thirty-Three Cars Zoom Across Starting Line As Classic Opens Down and Out at Second f . ... ,. Vi.,4 ' r if sry- Colonials, Aumsville Are Champs PCJHTLAN'D, May 31 OPi TSie Washington Colonirtis of Portland and Auimvtlie held ihe Clas A and INDIANAPOLIS. May 31 i j thualasu had been waiting Wo The SoO-mile Memorial Day auto ! day to be among the first into Use race got iintXr way at S:Si a. m. i ground when gate opened at post today w hen Rex Mays' big j a. m. They grabbed choice park biack and white racer hummed j Ing spots nd promptly fell ssieep across the starting line. j In their cars. A crowd estimated at 150,900 roar- I The main artery Into U pees ed wiiute o the fatst field ever f wa uth gtreet, was lined for mites (juaSifttd lor Uie race, WiUj refreshment Hands and car- Wiibur Shaw, himself a three nt, attractions, including a two time winner at the speedway, swerv- headed cow. Prices were a little in- f ed the pace car off the straight- I fjateeS and some residenu along the j away bricks after the first untimed j route charef ten cents for the ess mile an hour in qualif station run. That was about three mites an hour faster than any previous starting field. Five ears aiteraged more than lit sules an hour (or another record. The atandard favorites were Rex Mays, Ted Horn, BUi Holland, Mauri Rose and Ossks Nalort, Rose, winner lat year and co-winner with Floyd Davis Is 1841, wa the only starter who ever had received the victor checker flag. Bwrtater TtU wilt attempt toh bill Introduced to the state tests- lattire ajaktag leather jHahera ellg ibto for workmen conspesntUsit. StraUar tarisiatioa has Seen intro duced: m Fennayivania, A rart si in- syrance would be ftstcl for sU pro- a actiosst, "Certainty bcaung is ftirtcs oceupfttion," asseru Teli, "Th fliht- I enUUed to the prMacttai of Use miner, irort workers, cteesriejack and whatnot, A charter for the Profess oni Bolters Association, Ir.c , has beert recorteit by the secretary st 1 1 tt. The aim s a nauorml rgMStosUsra. So shortly you may hesr; "to tMa conaer, Joe Doake. tm, black Uaakt, Local No. (, De'roit, And over there Muggay McOe, Mil, Local Ha. 18, Scneneotady." It is bringing bank both-sseatberc--sf-ttate-cJuh day. Most managers have another tins, men often than not si a staistar Usd, feuv be that as it may, many of them are going to be without fighters man. Think of some managers going W5 work, AI Weill, for instance, wottlcl be a good man on s peanut sis net The wise guy managers out smarted UsemlTes. went mil tea far when they htid cat lor thst tetevlsioB mcssey. They didnt realise what a soft racket they had. ... lap and the race wa on. Mays led Into the first turn. Mauri Rose, the 1!M7 winner, wa right on hi tali, and Bill Holland, lust year's runner-up, was third. Holland had moved ahead of Rose ; of their washrooms. I Time trials winnowed out the 33 top ear from a record entry list of to powerful, high-geared racer. Nine of the leading drivers from America" dirt tracks and mldeet saucers were ready to aim se ft,,., it i,tI,h .,,i .,t H.nt.n i at tne eiio oi we iir p. cim!iipioiu.hij today. i Kurry McQuinn. Indianapolis, ran bricks, along with 24 speedway vet- The two teams were victor m mto mechanical trouble at the atart. , erans. The nine freshmen already final conteata here Saturday nignt ! forced out after the first i hsll proved themselves adept on in Uie windup of the annual tuurua- taP- A broken super-charger shaft , the two-and-a-nalf-mile track by nirnt. ' ha trouble. earning starting spots to the fast- The Colonials triumphed. I to I,' &'' Kt IlfW tratk record for ; at fStM tvSr brought together, over Albany in the Class A final, i the first lap. reeling off the two , The 33 cars, ten of them brand Autmville nmnaeed to bunch their s nd a half miles at 123.103 miles new and the others rebuilt from few hita in one Mm)i to send in i hou' to wipe out CUM Bergerea performance of a year ago. An early overcast cleared before race time and the 33 tuned and polished speedsters lined up under a run m the wcoiid iiuumt j s nngni sun. a com eaai p scored two in the third and patently was not strong enough to their runs and win, 4 to a In downing Albany, the Colonials Pitcher Mon White fanned 10 of the rival batsmen. Washington col lected to tie. added another In the fuurth. Scores: Class ii. Weatuurt 100 000 01 4 'i f AuilK.vlile OOU 031 X 3 I Lion Etierton and Tuom, Hu.ueli, " Sjieer 161 and Hayes. Class A. i Albany too 000 0-1 Washington 012 100 x I Iteid. Koutu i3 and McCloikey; While and McGhee. affect the speed of the all-time fastest field. Some hundreds of the speed en- ntfh. ri ..... lUllittfar. e lutMMsi, a . Ilir, p tutit , sa . Wll, p toislt I II II 1 a . a Had out lor tlaslnaai la fia. ...a rslttt Mtnr, et . Iillie. ;tr anvrittait, rf ... .... J ll!l. U Sllvrauwlrs, 10 J link. 2b . 4 II Nl, M . 4 llvnt!)., e 4 llttchar, p 3 I Tutata l 13 n 12 0 Pou.siMl .. taw i,"0 tM i oWsins . a 1M ao- al MMAItV laaliuj piU'Mr ll II.. Ur piu-har- SiiciSuMlrs lr llalsaf. Ilt on baac . I'm ttaittt 4, aasttte J. l lir b nil .-R Two ruts 1 .)(t. Hsiim. hrlfic hiu llr,f. Iiiia, rislt-iur. aoilsn a -ltat. I n. Hum baited In btiariaait a. twli, nailmsr, Lat 3. Ktp a. lr kowiri flfuubl la' Halt-li tu sfe. Hslltir to aiof. lima l.ti pims. Orr, font and Haais. WiK'eitd game boa; rfiuit4 Alt R H n r.K, as join lla.in.kl, 30 1 CIS Wsnnsr, ef ,. 3 0 I 3 flalPII, rf Lite Mlursv. Jh 0 O t i a Hilvrr. e 3 0 o a Mala, lb .-. 3 O 3 B inlln. If 3 I) t 3 0 0 ni-Ulltc. p 3 0 0 0 1 0 "Totals J 0 i Ii rsllls Alt H O A k Its-tii.)-, rf 3 13 3 10 1) tie. 3b 3 O 1 0 0 HHOtldsn, rf -...3 I I t O Hspp. If 3 0 1 0 0 0 Mlsrhowlci, lb 3 0 0 0 0 York, 3b 3 0 3 1 O Nail, ss 3 0 0 ( 4 0 (Itawo, e 2 0 0 3 0 0 Dstsa, p .. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals J4 1 1 31 10 0 rorlland - Oral 000 0 O eallt ... '2 fs x 3 atlMMAHY; lft on bsses - Portland i 4. Hraltla S. Thrsa bs.e lilt Sheridan. Huns bsttril In- Kherhlsn. Hspp. llinibi Klsvs- Ynih lo O'Neill to Mierkowlrr, sinsey to York. 7.sk to flslnkt to Mole. Tlmo I 31 lUnlre rorit, Rears nt( Orr Atlsndsnee -ta.T.tT. Rev. Van Duker Goes To Hospital The Rev. Horold Von Duker, 38, PMtor of the Baptist church at Baker, Ore., was admitted to II1H ldo hospital Sunday for treatment of a heart aliment. HI condition remained crltlral today, Mr. Van Duker, the former BUI fllgney, .Sew York filanls' oerond baseman, ruls loose a throw to first after trpping on second to force fcno Slaughter, Hi. liuis right fielder, In Hi fourth Inning of a tiianls-fardlnal game In N'ew York, (ilanta shortslap Buddy Kerr started the rinulilr play, picking up Cardinal Nippy Janes' grounilrr and loosing t Itlgnry, who in turn threw lo Johnny ,Mi la complete the twin billing. The Cards won, I lo t. Bows Out Ipaais.." m. iif Iw-fimQ f -. ; -i -. I IsJ'. V L?"- frv.:i Ht1. i Ilj " 1 ..e VI w. 3 ' tt . SJV 71e . . . .'SSI f 1 -v -" : aw.V.S', efW-.e.'S-''-. Pollr tiller. Fori Worth. Tes., parked a punch In the British women' amateur golfing al SI. Annr-by-he-8ea, bat bowed out In yesterday- play. . art I aretchen Hum of this city n4 daughter of Mr. anil Mr. William Htirn, pioneer residents, is at her husband's bedside. No visitor are permitted. Meteor cannot be scon until (he)' enter Uie earth's ntmii-sphero and become heated by friction, Tule Defeats Panther Nine TU1.ELAKE, May 3! TutHake's HtitiiFAtraU-rrs drlratcd the ChUo qudi Pnthpr 8-3 tn an Interstate ba.-bifJI Ifnuue name Sunday, a con tcM which was curtaiicd iti Ue ciiihth innltm by Chihtquin prstrt. The Psnthrrs quit the field after an argument over what they thought wax bad umpires decision. In the only other league contest, Altum played ho.it to Biy and won 6 to 5, Composer To Appear At Local Spot Hutton Is Li4-H Speaker ! Burton Hutton. assistant state club leader, Corvallis, spoke before proved racers, had averaged 125.1i3 New Grazing Rental Rate Established The first uniform schedule ef rental rates for livestock grazing on 37 million acres of public do main lands outside of federal grai ing districts to the West is provid ed In new regulations of the Du- i members of Rotary club and their au of land management govem- I guests. 4-H club leaders of the ng the Issuance of leases for sochi Trail of the Lonesome Pine written when he was onlv 20 ye..rs old. launched the composing career f; !e: jJ V Six Die In Roaring Fire CHICAGO, May 29 (.ft-Sis xr sotts died today in a roaring fire that spread with terrific speed through a three-story apartment building on the southwest side. An undetermined number of per sons fled from the building located at 2014 South California Ave. Fire Marshal Antnony Mullaiiey said Use blare, of undetermined oilum, spread so quickly that res cuers were able lo save only one of seven persons trapped on the sec ond and third floors. Earlier seven persons were in jured in another fire which dam aged a three-storv apartment build ing at. 21 10 Kendall street, about a mile south of the California avenue blare. Four of the virttms in the Cali fornia Ave. fire were Identified as Frank Diiffek. 70, owner of the building; Mrs. Lyle Wilkin and her son, John, 4: and Rlrcn Cnllashnn, 40. The bodies of the other two vic tims were believed to be those of Albert Rturrynsk! and his wife, Rose. The bodies were found In a third floor apartment occupied by the couple but wore burned beyond recognition. It Pays lo Use the W.int-Adst .M id . sat . -; i st i I i ' 1 j Wilbur Robi I ,A s'i I ou lraf l-j . - V A j 3 years: Br aas&iasssSj ol Harrv Carrol), wno will appear at s.i-t.'rE ot.iittiiiis tucsuay. Hit after hit that followed en graved the name of Harry Carroll, not only In the hall of musical fame but In the hearts of a generation of American lovers of the ballad. "On the Mississippi, "By the Sea." 'Chasing Rainbow t," "A Kiss for Cinderrlla," "I Th.nk You're Won derful," and a scare of others have had much to do with the success of many of Broadway's record crumbling musicals during the past two decades. Al Jolson. the Dolly sisters, Fanny Brier, Vernon Castle and Sally Rand are among the luminaries whose repertoires have been en riched by the composing artistry of Harry Carroll who, with his part ner. Polly Baker, an artist in her own right, will open at Cal-Ore Tuesday for a limited engagement. Petite and charming Lorna For dyee. whose press agents have dtibbrd the "Sophist iquette of Tap," completes the show. I i There are from 30,000.000 to : 40,000,000 eggs in the average shad. county, at a dinner meeting rn ! day night at the WUlart. I Hutton praised the work of the leaders' organization and Rotary 1 club for its interest In 4-H activt 1 ties. Mrs. Stella Bowne was award 1 ed a 20-year pin for leadership and '.Alfred Collier. Rotary president, I gave her a bouquet. Pins were ! presented by the United States Na ' tionai bank. Elton Thompson, , manager of the Klamath Fail branch, presented Mrs. Bowne with iier pin. Awards also went to the follow ing: first year, Mrs. Faje Baker, Mrs. Wendell Beyer. .Mrs. Eva Cook, Mrs. Wes Dearborn, Mrs. Cecil Haley, Mrs. Earl Hall, Mrs. I E. D. Hickman. Mrs. Pauline Jame son, Joe M. Kendall, Mrs. Jerry Lyons, Mrs. Frank Tofell, Mrs. Zei da Triplett. Mrs. Elva Vamum, Mrs. T. E. Weatherby, Earl Wilson, Mrs. Margaret Lavm. Mrs. Gray Brannon. Five years: Elbert J. Floyd. Mrs. Ray Loosley, Sirs. I. W. White. years: John Heyden, Mrs. Mrs. A. H, McLean, Roomette. Gerald West. leaders: J. Martin Brown, 3 years: Bryant Williams, 3: Mrs. L, R. Marti, 2: Harold Powell, 3: F, R. Armstrong, 4: Mrs. D. W. Book, 4: Mrs. W. M. Williams, 4; Mrs. Jessie Keadv. 8; Rex High, II: Lloyd Seely, 13. Bus Selby sang a group of selec tions accompanied by Mrs, Sher man Carter, lands under section li of the Tay lor gratfing act. Secretary of the Interior J. A. Krug said this week. The new rates range from one- tenth of a cent per acre per year for the least productive land to 44 cents per acre for the best type ol forage areas. , - - Stockmen no longer must pay a filing fee of 15 for each 1000 acres in submitting applications for lease on the "section 15 lands.' Applications for leases are handled: through the V. S. land office at Lakeview and Roseburg, and also through the O. and C. office to Medford for all land in Jackson and Josephine counties and Klam ath county west of Klamath Falls. Vag Picked Up Twice For Panhandling A mart named E. Palmer Dixon, aged 36, wa tossed Into the city jail twice In two day tm charges of vagrancy. He is dtie to stay for a while thl time. Dixon was arrested Thursday for panhandling and Judgement was suspended on his prorate to leave town. He was released from Jail Friday morning. Friday night be wa arrested again, for par.har.ai:n?. and is held for a Jail sent': nee. Dixos said he lived at the Klamath Annex. Bennle Swensoo, 42, Modoc Point, also booked Friday night for va grancy, was found not gmlty but was given $10 or 10 days on a drunk charg& Leo V. Smith, 41. Klamath hotel, also m given $10 or 10 days cm a drunk count, as was John Arthur Holmgren, SS, of 224 Broad, Pat Hallimas, 45, Sisbee hotel, posted S10 bail on a similar charge. George E. 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