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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1949)
MONDAY, JULY 11, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN n ir, Neale Repeats PORTLAND. July II Wi tinny Nral ol Portland kept tin nima Ingle crown o( Ui ll Oregon lennl rhaniituiiiltlp tournament In Hit alal yesterday by wlmilni for a fuiirtli llmr. Hut virtually all oilier Mica In Ilia wrrk-limi grind at Arlington rluh rourta wrr lugged oil by uul-ol-nlalrrt aller tlx week-end flnah. Nral detested hard- playing fllciin Hassclt, loi Angeles, B-7, 3-. R-4, 1-8, lor Hit top honors. The women's single tills went In Jean lloyle, Han Ulego, wIki defeated Cnnil l)clin, Hanla Monica, 0-1. 6-0. Man Kranrlscaiia Jlin Livingston and Jim Krnesen held tha mens doubles laurels allrr triumphing nvrr HaMril and Jark Hhoemakrr. UCLA at. 0-1. 1U-I. 'Ilia women's doubles wer claimed by Mimn li) la and Ixum who ousted Jean Kn.pl. Taroma, and Mary Orern. Vancouver, D. C, 6-0, 6-J. 'Ill mined dotiblca vara takrn by l.lvlhg.lnil and MIm taiylr. 'II icy bested Mary and Hill llreen, Van couver. U C . 6-1. 6-4. other champions: Pstey Heard. Portland. Junior womrns singles; Jnn llodgklns. Portland. Junior veterans singles: Paul Willcy, Vancouver. B. C. and II' Qulllan. Heattle. Junior mens doubles; Hill Wullllan, Braltl, boy singles; Carolyn Tamlcslr, Portland, girls' singles; Charles Carler. Port land, and flary Peterson. Meattl. boy' double. rHoop Playoff Locales Set PORTLAND, Jt.ly II (41 -High school rlaM H basketball iMi tour nament play will be augrd at Aa. toria lieu winter and UK claaa A plar will again b at Eugene, 'Ilia Oregon 8i hool Activities asso. elation aald th three yeara run of tha U arhool playoff at Arlington and at Union tail year failed flnan. rially. Attendance aa off at both plare. T.im Ptgott. OHAA secretary, aald the Astoria Athletic aun-tatlon will lionnr th tournament In tht JSO0 rapacity armory. A ahilt ol in rUa B meet In Oirgon Mtatr rnllega waa considered but Uia Unlverniiy nf Oregon sue has proved financially successful and popular. OHHA official aald. Pif.nl t aald the date, would re main about the aame ai the paat inter i tournament. Joltin' Joe May Start HHOOKLVN, July II iP Joe UlMagglo may be In III aiarting lineup tnmorrow when the Amer ican league! star-studded array facta tha Nallonal league bent In the mill annual all-alar game at tbbet Held. I lia way waa paved for DiMukkIo appearance aa a itartrr when Tom my Hemic h, hl New Yolk Van ke ou'lleld tllllnale, and No. 1 choice tor III atartlng right field borlli, aald he did not think lie would b fit Ui play. Ilrnrlch auf frred a knaa Injury a week ago and haa been out of Hi lineup line. Manager Lou lloudreau o! the Americana .lea given no Indication ai to who wilt Uk Ilrnrlch place, but II would oom aa no surprise to aee Jollln' Jo patrol the right field aector at game time. Although lloudreau la compelled to atari lh fana' top selections In a nationwide poll w hich enrled recent ly, he can tubstltui any player he aeea fit In can of Injury lo a rrg ular. Bartender Defends Links Title I8 ANOF1 EH, July II 4V-The J4tn annual national amateur pub lic links golf rhaniplnmhlp geta under way today, and the title diss l aa unpirdlrtable aa T e x a weather. Two hundred and twenty plavera. gathered from all aertiona of the nation, were llited on the nl trial mil of Uie United Htatra Oolf asso elation for competition In the first round of match play. llarrlng arralclirs, 17 match play bat I lea were on the alate. Porty-slx conteiitanta drew byea. The full field represents aurvlvnra of aectlonal quahlying play of an original field of 34a public lluka gollrra through out th country. Hi tournament la being held at th apanklng new munlrlpal course, th lunchn Oolf club, a par 3V 56-71 layout atretrhed over 6604 yard ef gently rolling terrain In wet Lea Angrlra on th fringe of Culver City. , Th defending champion la Mike Perenta of Long Beach, Calif , a bartender who beat Hen Hughes of Portland. Or . J and I. for U.e title last year at Atlanta, Oa. May Switch Franchise KENNEW1CK. July 11 iv- A tenuuv agreement has been re ported for Ui tranafer of th Wenalche Chief Western Inter national leagu franchise to th tri city area. . The Trl-Clty Herald reported the recently orgauiaad Trl-Cily AUiletlo asaoclaUon met with the Wenaiche franchise holder Uil week-end to discuaa th deal. Th paper reported th association la proceeding with plana for construction of a 173.000 baseball park on a acr alt Just outsid the Kennewlck city limits. Th proposal la expected to com before a meeting of Western Inter national leagu director tomorrow I Yakima. ON'R-nt'lX TfAM ROI'TN rLAVt.RH LEOPOLDVUXC ir N a 1 1 v as er recently playing a football match on th outaklru of th city when wild bull merged from a nearby wood and charged th red alurted players. In th ensuing pan ic player, spec ta tori and official hurriedly scrambled up tree or anything which would tak them out of th reach of th flashing horns. Th bull, finding himself th sol master of the Meld, disdainfully kicked Ui only thing left In aight th ball and withdrew Into th wood. Chiefs Net Triple Play MKDPORD. July II The tirst triple play of Far West league action waa recorded yesterday aa th Vallejo Chiefs downed the Med ford Dodger 1-4. With two Nugget on In th bottom of lh first Inning. Short slop Tony Harnett grabbed a line drive, tosaed to second to double a Nugget off there and the relay caught on 6ff first base. Th Vallejo win squared the cellar aerlea al a game each. Medford won Saturday IS-II. Trailer Units Go On Sole The Ethrldge Mobil scmre sta tion and garage at the Ashland highway approach to, Weyerhaeuser Junction la now carrying vacation trailer. Th trailer are equipped especi ally for vacation use and summer travel and sr prefabricated. . Lii - X abla at the city library re th Bible. "Chicken Bvry Bunday," "A Bquar Bhooter," "An indigo Necklao." "My Prlend Pllcka'' and "80 Well Remembered." Britain Seeking Economic Answer LONDON. July II on Britain hope to find a solution to her dollar problem by September. That Is th upshot of a three-day. closed-door conference here between United Bute Treasury Becreury John Snyder, British Economic Chief Sir Stafford Crlpp and Ca nadian Plnanc Minister Dougla Abbott. Before Snyder left for Bruaael on the next atag of hla European tour, th three Issued a Joint communl- 1 que. It promised fact-finding dis cussions right away and mora min isterial talk In Washington In September. William Tyler Page, a clerk of the U. 8. house of representatives, wrote "The American's Creed" In 1017 and 1: waa accepted by th house on behalf of the American people on April 3. 10IS. Thailand Goes Into Sack Trade BANOKOK UP-Thalland will be gin furnishing gunny aacka for her basic rlc Industry under I7M.000 program approved by th Cabinet Council for establishment of a fac tory here. Thailand now Import about 16,000,000 gunny aacka annu ally, mostly from India. It listed simply and precisely tha Important details of hr III. Th last paragraph read: "Th year 1M waa lived alon just a doaen hens, a llttl dog Trick' and myself." It Paya to Us th Want Adsl LONELT CHANDLER, Okie , July 11 OP) Among th poaseaatona of 73-year-old farm woman who died her waa a penciled obituary notice. FOR RENT a ni at aseata Sawing Machinal Late Megan Sawing Machina Sarvlca as Baeaaa MIS aassla Wsf ae Ttl . .X MICROFILM LIBRARY Latest addition to the city library is o ceiling projector, placed thera for lending by the three locol chapters of Beta Sigma Phi. Books in microfilm form ore run through the projector with the imoge shown on the ceiling The projector is valuable for ill people ond the selec tion of microfilm books avoilable Includes those for both children and adults. Mrs. Howord Pernell, right, o Beta Sigma Phi member, demonstrates the projector to Mory Kil-patrick. Ceiling Projector Will Speed Hours In Sick Room It Pay to Us th Want Adst J. L DEAN Public Accountant ond Auditor Offlf at IH Kfrrth 7th SL Rrlirf frm lilt long, drurvtm hmirt of a trk room U bring offerrd at th city library In lh tmm of a CrMlliug prnjrrtor, plmrfd lheri for lnd!i.K purpor by Ihr three Klam ath chaplrre of Bru btma Phi. Th pn)rtnr ti an Ingmloua de vtr for providing fiill-lngth books for brd-rti1dn people without hav ing a heavy book to hold, or eyea trained from reading. Page by page, (he book la repro duced on the reilinf directly above the patient a head. The projector through which the microfilm book U Imaged la controlled by the pa tient hlmrlf. Pagea are "turned" by pre tug the iecond button of ft three button twitch. The firat but ton turru on the machine and the third reverse It for re-reading pre vious pages. The prniect was undertaken sev eral months ago by the three chap ters. Kappa. Tau. and XI Delta, and i money was raided through food sales, rummage sales and In many small ways which mounted up to the nearly $200 needed for the pro jector and ft small supply of micro film bontui. The equipment Is kept at the city library, and may be borrowed with ft regular bonk borrowing card. 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