Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1949)
WtUNESDAY, JUNE 22, IVV HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THIRTEEN pirn As League Official, Is Perry Carrying Tough Attitude A Bit Too Far? Tlit anllrt of Untiling Manager liny I'erry-not hu home run lilttlng anllie bill lua general on-tlia-fleld (ontlucv U getting under the .kin u( iimw lia-al boarbell fan. wlio U uiMlrr.lanclabte pleamirt III putting Ilia ilille on whenever the awerlliy clouler come, to tuwn. In fad. I erry a antipathy toward Uema ataillum cualomera, nd their delighted heckling of lilin. U developing Into Hit firtt lp.drawer frud Hit far Wtit leagua haa aten In IU two araami of e.lalence. Perry get lerrlllc riding whenever rt comet liert. Ilnw much of hU reglalered anger la .how and how much U heartfelt I'm not prepared lo Judge, but ht onre ent word up to Hit preaa boa u ek PA eyalcm announcer lull Wrntwnrlh to ak tht lulu to Ukt It a llitla eaalrr. Tht aiiiiounreinent over Uw public addrtu ayatem. quilt naturally, ilia nothing but thartien Hit apura of Perry's Jockey.. Riding the uppoalllun la part and parrel of Hit tperiator-lntercat of tht national tiwrl, hert ami everywhere ela. and I think Klamath ralla fain arc aa Jocular and nn-vlndlcllvc about It aa any partlun crowd can bt .lurried to be. However, and hert la an angle. Perry la an oltlrer In tht Par Went ! league, vlr prraldenl. 10 be eaact. and a tuch U mort Influential Uiau any oiher player or manager In the league, lit la a part owner of , the ItcOdlng ball club. In aurh an ofltctal capacity, regardlea of Uie li-t that he U a Iremendoua comiielllor aa a player, ptrhapa ht carrlra , hi. rhlp-on-lhe-ahmilder attitude loo far at timet. J. II. Wryn. 3121 LaVerne. question a Perry a artlona on Ihe diamond on that count. Write. Wryn (regarding laat Sunday night a gamti: , . . The ticm. have aa fine a biinrh of youhg clean ballplayer at tnt could lh la find In any mane league, not eaeepllng their - ... k. thankful thev art playing for HKIIMni - Klamath Pallt and not Heddlng. -Hi a downright ahame when a bynch tf peoapecllvt blg leaguert ahoald be tubjected U trh treatment aa they were In the IKunday nlghtl game by Manager Perry of Redding la hi. Intlu tnrt on mnplrea . . . which ht e.hlhlted by having tht be.1 ball and .irlkt umpire aeen here retire from the gamt ber.ua. tf a headache ... -Then It lop It eff. accepting a aloof a umpire a dor talon tn alltwlng a ball th.t w.t foul by at lea.t four feet U be called a home run waa about tht ptorcel e.hlblllon ml aporlunanahlp I ever aaw ... I .hould like U repeat what I hart aald hert In tht pretence of any Inlerealed league tfflrlal. particularly Vict Preridenl Terry . . . THAT IIOMr. SUN MR. WHYS menllom waa Iht third Perry hit In Bunday night a gamt. and It waa tht pokt that gavt Redding the victory. Whether It wa fair or foul Juat about haa Oem fan. In two armed camp.-wlth moat of them toeing In tht contingent claim ing It waa foul. I h.v. another miiuif from a fan who aat In Uie aland, on tht right hand eld of home plate and ht declare, tht ball wa fair when It aalled over the left field fence at the SJO-foot mark. Prom Uie preaa boa. located uilatr on Iht left hand aide of tht plat. It looked foul. Tht umpire decided It wa fair and thal't final. I cant feature Perry or any other ballplayer coming back to the plate after hitting one ovtr the fence and protetllng to Ihe umpire that It wa foul. Cards Defeat Gems In Series Opener WU.IXJWH, June M (Bpeclali Lefty Nile Jordan, who had pitched acveu .iralght wlna for Uie Klamath Oem., got hla flrat loaa of Uie araaon laat night 4-3 at the handa of the Wlllowa Cardinal.. Jordan wa. uiupltchrd by Lonule ford, righthander who Joined Uie Card, only yeaterday from hie.no. Kurd gave up aeven hit to Uie Uema, one of them a triple by tMorrlt Nurdell, fanned nint and .... ..... I valkcd all. Jordan allowed 13 hlu, Bud Ward Wins State Laurels WKNA'I-C'HKK, Julia 23 WV-Por Uie aecond lime III 11 year.. Marvin I Hud i Ward I. Ihe Htatt Waahlngton Oien golf champion. The Hpukane amateur tolled up a 73-hole loial of 27 yeaterday to linuli three atroke. ahead of Harold Weal. Portland pro. H w.a over the uim courae that Ward won hi. Ilrat .tale Ojien uile in IK 18 Ed Oliver. Healllt pro, flnlahed third with iUM. Al Uie end of play Sunday. Ward wa. alith In a field of 72. Mon day, ht turned In a crackling four-under-par 68. Beavers' Park Plans Readied PORTLAND, June 22 a Tile Portland lleavrra are getting nrarrr a atari on conatrurilon of their new ball paik In Houtheaat Portland, tlrneral Mnrmxrr bill taillilv aald In a tprech before a Civic club ,rf yeaterday lhal only a few lechm-, hZ; i, Z tunned tight and paaaed three. Tht Carda picked up one run In Iht aecond frame and tht Uema matched It In Uit third. But In the bottom halt of tht third Buattr Klnnard tingled and moved around to third on Don Davu' double. Oene Milzel tingled to drive In both and thou run. amounted to Uie victory Nordell't triple and a alnglt by Donnell Phlrpa In Iht aevanth ac counted tor Uie Oem.' other tally. The victory kept the Card. In aecond place, half a game behind I'ltuburg, while tht Oem. tuy In fourth. At PHUburf a Par West league record crowd of 3600 tana came to the bull gamt to tee the league leader, trip Uie Mary.vllle brave, a-1. Illalr rtimpaun hurled aix-hlt ball. Redding clung lo third place btr tiouncing Medford 13-8. and V.I It jo acralched out a 4-1 victory over tianla Riiaa. Tin box: Kl...tk l.lla 0 A g N..rlrJI. aa 5 1 1 S 1 0 Phlppa, 2b 4 0 Inc., expect crop of high protein wheat In Uie Inland Empire thl ear. Tht group elected officer hert and forecaat an "average" crop for Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho. A. B. Button, Portland, re-elected reneral manager and treaaurer, aald that "lack of rain ha reduced the wheat crop In thl area, but It la multlng In a .mailer and harder kernel that haa higher protein content." Thla will help farmer, market wheat for bread flour aa the protein content la a major factor In cheat ing wheat for flour. Flood Claim Bill Vetoed WAHHINOTON, June 23 W1 A bill that would have allowed the federal dlatrlct court for Oregon to decide on clalmr. of Oregonlan for damage from a May 7, 1WJ. flood ; wa vetoed yeaterday by Pretldent Truman. . Tht claimant aald the flood re ulied from failure of tplllway galea operated by the bureau of reclama Uon In the Vale Irrigation dlatrlct. Prealdent Truman vetoed the bill becauae of ".weeping term" that he (ZntAtuvn KJ iwaan aald could deprive the United I viawyn, II I Yen Btatea of making tubatantlve de feruea agalmt the claim.. "While I feel that the people thould be extended an opportunity to aeek a determination from a Judi cial trubunal of their claim for loaae which they feel were oc caaloned by negligent act of the United Bute, or IU ervantn, the government ahould not be precluded from preaentlng aubatantlve de tente, which norm. II) are, and In falrneu ahould be. available to It a a party defendant," the prealdent tald. He added he would approve a bill "couched In aueh term, a would accomplish theae objective for both panic, to thl litigation." PARIS, June OPV Polirt ar- i ruptrd a allowing here of tht AmtrS retted 40 demonalratora Including i lean film "The Iron Curtain." -' 15 eommur.lat national ajuembly drp-1 AU wert nleaied after queaUon utlca Itat night when they Inter-'lug. Split Film Tie-Up HOLLYWOOD. June 22 PV-Brtt- lah Actor David Nlven and Producer Bam Ooidwyn have parted company after a 14-year auocittkm In mak ing film. They aald the tpllt wet "an emle ble one." Nlven aald he will be on hla own and will try to line up an independent picture. He .aid he plan to work both In Hollywood ind England. It Payt to Urn the Want Ad. I (Doldeit BLENDED WHISKEY V 52.10 -tS" J- NEUT8A1 MattBto WMiworr t r-toor n wu telllTt JOMPH t. FINCH CO. A1A00IN, PA. Hiqh Protein Wheat Crop Seen SPOKANE. June 22 iA"y Official! of Uie North Pacific Oram Grower. o o 1 .n-h .a nl.rmnt nf iw- I Hmm . . rrniftin to b ironed out. 'SJZ nir uravrrt nvt ntia tne m lur i vrvrral yer. The prrriit park in Nnrthwrat Potiland has been con demned u ft fire haiuird. Shuffle Party Prlrea In the recent city ahuffle biard louruament will be awarded Friday night during a party thrown tin league playera, gueat. and com mittee membera at the 97 club. Hunrlae, league champion, will re ceive the bulk nf the prlrea. Drift wood flnlahed aecond In Uie league and Schuat' third. Juioan, p W ill-.i l'mir. aa Klnrurd rT llavi. rt. .... MUt.t. cf R'Ktoml, lb Kiv.ra. lb Hinhart. ir (;r.vi. e . Purfl. p . ... 4 t t 1 t 01 4 t 2 1 t 0 4 a t i t o I 1 t t t 01 1 t t t 1 0 . 4 t 1 t I tl 33 g 1 24 T t! an it.it 4 t 0 2 2 a 4 14 4 10 4 1112 01 4 I 1 2 0 0 1 Wilmington Rorkv Orarinno. 1WV New York, knocked out Bob by C'lau. 14. Buffalo. 2. A rOR rr.RRY'S Or.srRAL conduct, thtrtt no doubt ht did delay Uie game eonalderably and grated on Uie crowd collecUve nervea. HI ".polled baby" act. a Mr. Wryn put It. doe ant entirely become hi tutu, aa a team owner and manager, experienced player and league official. Ht'a a ahowman though, and tha Klamath Pallt-Reddlng rivalry I the heallhlett In Uie Par We.t league. A. my Wift aald after a gamt but year In which Perry hit a couple over the board.' "What tht Oem need I ont of Ihnae" . ! riinnniei mil? icn DUKrmoc VICTOR ON TRACK RERKRI.EY, Calif. June 21 IA Don Oehrmann. Wuconain'a IJ0 l'Utid Iron man. led Big Ten track nnd field ttara to a turprlalng 70-81 victory over Ihe Pacific Coatt con frrenca'a beat laat night. Oehrmann won tht mile and half mile and helped Ihe mldweatemert U'umph In the mile relay. It waa the Big Ten t fourth con tecutlvt triumph In tha nlnt time. Ihe two conference have met on track and field. The PCC took tht fir.t five nf Ihe meet which atarted in 19T7 but were not held after 1S4J until 1947. On new meet record waa aet when Lew Davit of Stanford put Uie thot M feet t Inrhea. Thl. topped the 53 feet IIS Inch mark aet by Man Andrraon, another 8Unford man. In 1039. The crowd of around 11.000 aaw nme nf the natlon t top track men Ir, acUon. Theae Included Mel I'atlnn. world faateat aprlnter from Southern California, who won Ihe inn-yard daah In Bt aeronda: CTalg Dixon, of UCLA, leading col lege hurdler, who triumphed In hla rpeclaltle. and Mnl Whitfield, of Ohio fllale. Olympic champion who took the 440-yard daah. It waa at nearly the laat minute that Patton decided not tn enter Ilia ??0-yrd .print. A atlff knee forced 'he derlalnn. Thlt event wa won by C harley Petera, of Indiana. In 207 reconrta. Tom Maaon. .MInneota, waa aecond, and Oeorge Paaquall IBC. third. The mldwealerner an peied I point In Uie race and tht PCC only ont. Had Patton been In Uie race and taken flrat, a. Uie expert had figured he would, with the next two place going tn the Big Ten. the final acor would have been a M-all tie. Oehrmann won Uie mile In I HI He had done better In thla aeaaon. but It waa good enough tn bring htm In three Tarda ahead of Prank Owena, nf Indiana, with Kaart Vefllng. California, third. Dick Pet- teraon, OSC. waa .IxUi. Tht Wlacnruin dlatanct a tar then took the half-mile In 1 M-2. a bare three Inrhea ahead of Herb Bartrn of Michigan. Whitfield, who won the 400-meter run In the Olvmplr at London laat year, outdlatanced hi competition In the 440-yard event to win In 48 1 reconda. Dixon, Uie double winner for tha PCC. raptured the 120-yard high hurdle. In 14.1 aecond. and Uie 220' yard Iowa In 23 aec-onda. Patton flnlahed Uie 100-yard daah a yard ahead of Petera In ft etc enrta. Hit world' record time for thl. .print I 3. Dwlght Eddleman nf Illlnnlt tri umphed for the Big Ten In the high Jump at 6 feet 4 Inrhea. and Henry Aihara. Southern California, took the broad Jump at 24 feet 1 Inrhea. The pole vault wa a three way tit at 14 feet among Don Lax Illlnola: John Montgomery. USC. and Oeorte Haamuaaen. Oregon. Mlnneaota't Byrl Thompton hurled the diacua 167 feet 4 Inchev for a Big Ten win. Wiaconaln'. Jim Urquhart't 9:18 6 wax good enough to win the two mile run. 1 i t t t o a t i t o Totala 2 I II K t 0 Klimith Palla . oni 0f0 loo 2 V.lllnw 012 1ronri-4 ftl-MMARY- lBNordflt. 2R lavla. MMrl Hill FhipiM. Nivara. MltMl 3. Kinnart- ao by Jordan . Tnrd t Hll off Jordan 3. Port t WP -Ford XAC-rord DP Phiepa to NordeU to RtM 3 Alt - tot. KHORTAfiE ONTARIO. June 23 oPI The Owvhee reaexvoir fell ahort of ca pacity alorage of 751.000 acre-feet of water Una year, deaplte earlier precipitation. Jamea Bpofford. Nyua. Irrigation I manager, aald the peak ator.ee wa 1 603. 120 acre-feet, reached June I. I The level ha dropped .teadtly tlnce, 1 he Mid. C0AST-TO-COASJ STORES (f? i ViBNBDAY I Kiddle 8 O'Clock tie plut He Ui . Me plut le Us KLAMATH FALLS PIONEERS WEED "SONS" GEMS STADIUM HERE ARE JUST A FEW INDEPENDENCE SALE OF THE BIG BARGAINSI 7 16.QTS. 100 PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL la t KM Cm fenat) Ma. 7 wttM ivity SUPER SAFE-FLEX lit LINE TIRE I .et . AV Tm Cm m la 24 aw. . $ f $ tatalt ttftnW lf-fWa Tire I 4" IwaaM Are I tr.l liln Cmm 100 tie teaeaytreeM. aUaae O Wank , k AKmI Oal fee 4.00.14 taor lofe-taaa I al lie Tie. la One $9 J7 CASTINO KEEL $3.33 c f TUBE REPAIR KITS S NfthH BICYCLE PUMP CVI4 WnwCnme 4 Me59c 8MHe4Bl Mf6j WASTE L , BASKET m i i A I 1 laiHea Hit .... 49e STEEl TAPI RUlf 29c trak. tl Ihe) Mlaaal U.M Salt t Ptppr SHAKERS 3cv. 04m WHtj Ttt PARING KNIFE 4-NMk glee.. 19c AUGER BIT SET 4 ileal irt K l.r Ore MitWd law. Hp Ma 6" PLIERS 29c CMtawal N DO CATTLE SPRAY rwk leak Coldpok Connr I . Mm tilt I 11 PT. DIPPER KW.. 15c ft 9 a tutfwnmm AUTO FLAGS t oo. r xHtaCep t' AO. I ytwt tww w a lalin I mi Ru.a Arnof VIVKC. 11th and Main A Million-Dollar Expansion Program Brings You the Beer with the MILLION- DGUM WkVOR I 1L it null MS Dlatrlbuted by J. MARVIN HILTON Distributing Company 1415 Main Phono 4186 Klamath Falls FIRST LINE - FIRST QUALITY WESTERN GIANT DOUBLE DUTY TIRE 6.00-16, FIRST T1RI NEXT TIRE H PRICE $14.45 7.22 OTH TIRES ONLY $21.67 6.256.50-16 FIRST TIRE NEXT TIRE Vi PRICE $17.65 8.83 $26.48 BOTH TIRES ONLY Plea Tadaid tacJa Tea Wo Trade Tiros ASK FOR SALE PRICES ON OTHER SIZtS A Gi.nl Value in Wcattra Giant. ! . . . Ooe at Venern't regular low price . . . another al lull-price. Remember, theae ar Firat Line, Fira Quality ... the Ptrma-Lifc Tread of Wetter Giant Double Dure Tim Contain the new COLD RUBBER the Toughe Rubber Ever know . . . PLCS heavy thoulder reinforcement, and multiple wire niece bead BACKED BY WESTERN'S FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE! JUMBO BUTYL INNER 4.75-1$ 5.255.50-17 6.00-16 6.506.70-16 -$1.98 -$2.19 -$2.29 -$2.59 ::J)Zr CUARAMTIl f 'v ;: f ' TOUt MSUtANCI V V jr TBV mm S'ow taste for yourtetf die re sults of years of painataking re. search plus more than millioei dollar worth of new equipment. Added to ioav Age-Mellowing a . . Old-Country know-how . they make this fine beer better than ever before. ...Try LUCKY LAGER today Enjoy that rich. mellow "MIL. LION-DOLLAR FLAVOR" e-rerr. oat'i t liking bout I ehra Ntteal btrha Tea ( Get tho Best! Non-Porous Jumbo Butyls (Hold Air 10 Times Longer). Jumbo Butyl i Tubes ore tailored to fit . . . tougher, compounded to resist heot and electric J welded. Reinforced Voire Base . . . Pinch Resistant ... Air Pressure Tested. , Salute Days Special For the Holidays. Special Prices Effective Through July 3 rift i nil nr 5 HP. 7949 Deluxe Model Reverses to full 360 Degrees.;. single throttle end Spark control! 1 1 adjust able course bolder 1 1 . weedless pro peller . i . treated agtiost salt water cor rosion . . weighs only 48 pounds. ;i Speed up to 12 miles so hour... Idles to 1 H miles per hour ; 1 1 economical to rurj;t:ttremline design... beau .fiful, thrilling performer. S3 5 WEEKLY REVERSIBLI Reg. $139.95 5 H.P. Deluxe Hiawatha Motor Vi H.P. Hiawatha Reg. S6S.95. Special $S4M (jlMtSiciei 12 H.P. Hiawatha $1R083 Reg. tZIS.00. Special ' I I m II lilaau 1 1 aim r Owntr 11th t Walnut Street