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SATURDAY, AUC. 27, 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pace THirrriN Didn't Surprise Spouse Unknown Captures American Trap Title VANDAMA, O, Am. 37 HrV-Thiwi "unknown from nowhere'' still r winning th grind American handicap IrapxIiiHit championship. Pel I)iiit, Jl-y car-old farmer Willi ready tinlla from Antwerp, O, U til latent In tha Ml-year atiln. Pata. black-haired anit feel t. borrowed hla father-in-law' hunt liil lun yesterday, loaded hla hliinila wlfa Eileen and ilia two kids Into til rar and rtmva down In tha bn shoot. Ila (irrd lit ahou In Ilia flnlrien (Irand American, loaded tha wife and klda In tha car and drov bark hom with tha rhainplnnahlp, high aat nf silverware, and cash In Hi neighborhood of S7iwx-wlilch lan'l a bad neighborhood. Pel' wif waa tha only on who waan'l surprised as Pat bmk 11)0 straight trnm 90 yarda to tla Ivo William Bondartnan ol Mm. Ohm, nd than cracked 11 In th ahotntl whll th l.lm marhanlo wa get ting 31. "I'ata aald ha waa going to win It." Mra. Donel aald, "and ao ht want ahead and did It " Hhe followed Uia new rhamplon up and down Ui half-mil firing Una, retrying 4-year-old Kanny who had fallan asleep draplte th roar In ahotguna, and leading 1-year-eld Joyce by th hand. Asked what aha thought of her father. Joyr nalvaly replied: "Hell have aoma money now." A field nf I7M. second Urgent In history, fired In th golden emilvrr aary Urand Ameriran. Mra. Janlr Maaon, 33, of Daltaa, Tex., who aUrted trapahootlng laat February, won the women dlvlaton .with tM of 100. Th profeaalonal J laurela went to Kudy Elchen of U Angrlea, with from th 35-yard line. Tli golden grand wlnda up today with tha loo-target double cham pionship and the too-target Van dal! open handlrap. Briefs Riviera Cools Hoosman SPOKANE, Aug. 37 c Kid Rlvleia, 325.pound Chicago heavy weight, arord technical knockout over Al Hooaman, 301-pounder from Han FranrUco In th ninth round of their echedtiled 10-round main event her laat night. Refer Bud Oliver topped Ui bout ttrr Hooaman bad bean floored flv time. HKATTLK. Aug. 37 V-Wshlng-tun. with prospect of th greenest fintball team in history, will fall practice Monday. Of th 60 expected, only IS ara lettermen. i Coach Howl Odell aald today lour! anphomorea probably will be in the' aurtlng lineup of th opening game i against Huh her September 17.' nd flv mor likely will b on the second team Mlaalng will ba lluee lettarman Halfback Whltey Kmc. ruled Ineligibl yeaterday because he j tan k ir failed to make up hi aprlng quar- low gradea. PORT LEWIB. Wah . Aug. 37 iPi port Lewia' 7-3 victory over Port lwton her yeaterday aenl Ih two team Into today ftnala for th rmy baaeball champlotuhlp. Each haa Inat gam In the double elim ination tournament Annual Salmon Derby Starts ASTORIA. Aug. TJ Bport fKhermen awarmed Into the lower Columbia river ire today for the annual ealmon bonanza. It a tha atart of derby aeaaon. In which th angler who pulla In th biggeat fmh win caah, merchan dise, trophic, fishing lackl and other article. Th blggeal la the Antorla aalmon derby, but amall derblea ar con- riucted all th way up th river to Portland. Th drrby madneaa lal 1ft daya -until commercial fishing reiumri Brptember 10. East Vs7WesT At Seabright REABRIOITT, N. J., Aug. 37 li 11 1 East vi. Weat and Pennaylranl v. Italy today In th aeml-flnali et th (lit annual Beabrlght tennla tournament. Upwtler Dick Ravltt of East Or ange, N. J., meet Earl Cochell of Ban Pranclara In th upper half nf th draw and Bill Vogt of Drexel Hill, Pa., fare Olovanni Cucelll of Italy In th lower half. Dance Saturday Aug. 27 JIAalin Music by Pappy Gordon Hunters See Good Season; Birds Arrive Hy Itll. I, J1VKINN Hi frrat fllghta of northern pin tall and mallard are beginning to ik ur Into the grain field over th Klamath baaln Itchy fingered nlmroda atart preparatlona for the October oiening of th duck and 1 gone aeaton, j A few fllghta nf widgeon and 1 green-winged teal have been pt- trd. although III th main only th : early flying aprlng and gabbler ar heading aouth. Moal baaJn hunter ar luoklng forward to an eapected aeaaon of good hunting. I'M fish and wlldM figure for the year alia an oil mated It per rent Increaa In tha duck population, and geea hold ing their own. Only durka allowing a derltn of aerlowa not are tha roala. which have dropped off In arming number. ber;v;mubT"hit7m ; form ire, That aeema to be the coiuanau of opinion among local men. Th booat in th out-of-atate ! hunting ug prlc to possible max- I imum of I3J account for that trend ' rnfor." iuiidi naida can get by with -S 1 fe thla yer, but deer hunter will nv to pungl up 110 for th extra t Neat year th fe will probably b .1J atraight agrva th board for duck huntera too. Suppllea ar on hand In almoal very nrid thu year for th flrat tim ainr th war. Ouna may be purchaaed In wide range of modrla ana pncea direct from th dealer n I "mmunulon- hH aim1 iiTi.1 m. ,m" Uw p"'w,r Pnxluct, n plentiful aupply. In hunting toga, j A ndrd lor marali- land hunting u available, along with ! pjrnty of hunting coata. unu mH Vhl" ,,dl"u highly I thought of by the gunner clan. The geea have Ml yet aUrted U fly In any great number, and ll will probably be aomewhere In the nelghborhoad of Labor .r bef or w ae the endlea flora af them heading for tha (me prr erv reaung grownda. Homt ar Uvlly In both ducka and geea haa bn noted an I'pper Klamath lake, km local opinion baa It that aaat of the bird ar local, -Ueal- btrd haa. may h.v pulled Into th baaln Inm far a M a M mile, ae further for lb anna.l f,,,, M tlr. tai gealn. Ty,m The duck season Uil year will run on spill basis again, the first onen Ing aet for noon of October 31 and running until November . The sec ond half will open on December 1 mooni and run until January 7 8hooting In the second half will de pend rather largely on weather con dltlona. A hard freeie. auch aa we had last year, will cause more ducks to pull further aouth or gang them up on Ui open water of the river in the area. A warmer aeaaon. how. ever, may hold quite few of them oer until th end of the ahoot mg dates. Only two of the six members of Navy varsity football coaching ataff ar graduates of th Naval academy. Until they fell to laat plac In ISHg. the Chicago Cuba had only one finished In the National league cellar. 8 y r a e us university's football team will play three night games thu fall all at home In Archbold aUdlum. I as m aa tot Mi War iimini wiat avaw aaM. ii am tm, Must WimN : ijJS A Mepl-)ack 4nr "'fl'. ! K 1 tUlng In th London C&,&M S C' . T I TKbg for an pprn- IT' A k y m ' tic triad to UU all tha V.C 1 L ? i bad ftur of th "VS fr . 1 work. But lb $-. akeSLJ: , I rj- v ntk Job Mill wmad t; M ., 1 ' oaru-actlv that 1,(00 . .. I I , younc man ppudl jJrjiT I ;-,-. I AneUnt Rom' "SI r-w'Jy j: ' JU i T ts Ctd" nolle wer th f-L '.llit , WnlAd.oflhattlrr,.. 13 Here In Klamath Want Ads Work Wonders 49 3T w.- jr. ajrW HOPNFT HrinUlM - v?,uo.e hi ," rMn9( TzmT suce his O'aduotion from college, os skipper of the Henley Hornets, Jim seems to be figuring out how to keep the Henley gridders 0n top of the "B" heap, a position they've long enioyed. .. : Much Schoolhousing1 Boxing In Doldrums Because Education, Savagery NEW "ORK NEA What ver became of that great gob of food prlie firhlrr who wer auppoaed to com out of World War H Al Weill of th International Boxing club nd other matchmaker would like to know, Th IBC a New York chapter haa paaaable program upcoming RnhmiMi . ..h rtn... v...lu i,,.,,,, n cii.nn .rn Clraziano and ruaari In pier au at th Polo Orounda. September 14. aam battle-pit fortnight later. But alter that th picking are illm and highly unpalatable. H hl.hl nnn.l.i.KI. And the new mitt monopoly haa no fewer than 73 date to fill be tween now and next June at New York 8t. Nlrhola Arena nd Oardrn. th Chicago Budlum and Detroit Olympla. Why th paucity of flrit-rate tighter? Offhand I would aay It la because in more recent yeara the superior athletea have been exposed to high er education to much greater ex- inn min wiry wn ui uic iwu v,m dai. Book learning waa taking It toll before World War II. Were Benny Leonard youngster today, hed no doubt be acatback at City College of New York, and go on to be fin doctor or lawyer. A young Oene Tunney would be rousing tackle at Yale. Jack Demp sey would b carrying the ball tor Utah, and ao on down th line. It waa their Intelligence, a much aa any other one thing, that made Leonard. Tunney. Dempwy. Louis and many other extraordinary r llsana In wearing trade. But the college weren't rushing material then the way they are now. and Leonard. Tunney. Dempaey nd the rest went the hard way. Take Johnny Lujack, aa an ex ample. A brother worked In coal mine so Johnny could attend high school, where h had to pick up football only once to be headed for Notr Dsme Otherwise Lujack easily might have been remark able fighter. baseball player, or anything else. He la splendid ath lete. So were Leonard. Tunney, na IH Bsasal rsika. f si at 1 1 M M . g. 7-vr1r'awa-i1 JrL 1 . 11 'V ... - . . f , ... - -'j l,m Port.r I Inluarctu l fW Don't Mix party guaranteed not to go th limit and LaMotta and Cerdan in th I . . . v-c,. m.. alio au ouirr auca- out ecrapper. A boy get scholarship or at least som help today If he can play roost any gam fairly well even table tennis. College football la getting mor out of the OI bill of rights than the ring. If th boy boxes at all In school, he dor It for fun. He want no part of It professionally. Leo Houck tell me that In all th years he ha been coaching at Penn Stale, he know of only one boy who entered college with the allghtrst Idea of being fighter. He was Billy Soose. Steve llama boxed professionally only to make quick touch. Thl la now working mans world. Th py I good, th job steady. There ar mor outlet for accom plished athletea of today In base ball, professional football and basketball, hockey and golf. While the white boys eschewed beak busting. Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson Inspired Negro youth to hit the road and gymnasium. The result I that 80 per cent of thu country's glovemen are colored. But the main reason why you so rarely see fighter who can hold up hu hands these night U that edu cation and savagery don't mix. VETERANS! you can learn to fly without cost! Ytg, th Gl Bill of Right offer you th chanc to da h flying you've- wanted to do! You can get a flying licenia . . . and go on to commtrcial licon, instruc tor's rating, or instrument rating. All at no cost to you at our airport! We have an accredited school. Come out now for full Information. rci unde;!T "wow.S 1 Cmml.M -,,n .4 rV.' u iL Come out get all the details now! Oregon Aircraft Service Eagles Meet Optimists Tomorrow Chet Ahby will probably b on th mound tomorrow noon In Rugene when th Eaglea open the atat aoftball tournament agalnal the St. Helena' Opt! mixic club. The aofibal! frolic, which will extend through Thuraday night, la alngle - elimination affair and an fcaglc drfeat could atnd th boya horn early. Winner of the tourney will qualify for competlon In th re gional championship In BolM, Ida. Th Eagle went through local play without loaa, winning ten gam, but competition In Ui tat tourney la expected to atretch them to the limit. Jo Brown and poaalbly Blackl Black well, hurlera for the aecond-plac Bllliaxda, may id faat-wlnglnf Aahby In pitch ing dutlra. (B' Grid Play Opens Sept. 24 Pint league game of the coun ty clas B football circuit will be played September 34 and th seven team of toe league will play six-game round robin date. A week earlier at least one coun ty team will get Into action and most squad have on or more non conferenc games slated. Henley opeiu against the Lakevieir Honk er at Lakevlew September 18. The county schedule: 8eplember 14 Bonanza at HeuJey Malm at Sacred Heart Merrill at Chuoquin Ollchmt-bye, October 1 OllchrUt t Chlloquln -Henley t Merrill Sacred Heart at Bonanza Malin-bye. October t Chlloquln al Henley Bonanza at Malln Sacred Heart al OllchrUt Merrill-bye. October la Malm gt OllchrUt Merrill at Bonanza Chlloquln at Sacred Heart Henley vs. KU Jayveea. October tt Malln at Henley Bonanza at Chuoquin Memll at Oilchrut Sacred Heart-bye, October z OllchrUt at Henley Chlloquln at Malln Sacred Heart at Merrill Bonanza-bye. November S Malln at Merrill Henley at Sacred Heart OllchrUt at Bonanza Chlloquln by. Sarazen Warns Ryder Cuppers BELMONT. Mas, Aug 37 Wl After heeding warnings of veteran Oene Sarazan. non-playing Cap tain Ben Hogan and hU U. S. Ryder cup forces were In a determined mood today as they opened their tlS.OOO challenge match with Byron Nelson hand-picked professionals. "It won't make you look very good if our crub team beat you." Sara zan. a veteran of Ryder cup com petition, told Hogan and hu team mate. "You know thos Britishers re very tough customer on their side of the ocean. I found that out several times In th past. M'RPRISE! SEATTIS. Aug. 37 ID A re port body was lying on th street In the University of Washington arboretum sent two patrolmen speeding to the spot In a (quad car. They found a dummy. Schroeder Says He Doesn't Duck Matches, Work Keeps Him Busy BBOOKI.INE. Maaa. (NEAl In censed at th continual yarnme. ;.ig of his critic, Ted Schroeder lashed out In hU own defense. They accuse him of ducking the graaa-court circuit and being the pampered darling of DavU Cup of- flclaU. "What mor can they poaalbly want?' he demanded at th Long wood Cricket club. . I "Sine the laat cup matchea I've I played In 11 (Ingle tournament I and won 10. "I lost one to Pane ho Gonzales, but I also beat him four times. "I've whipped every first-10 play- i er at least one, and took the! ANGELS DIM STARS; SEALS DUMP OAKS By The Associated Pre San Francisco' SeaU did neat about-fltp to topple Oakland and keep staggering Hollywood two game ahead In th whacky Pacific Coast league race last night. Trailing 1-7 going Into th last of the ninth, the SeaU erupted for five runs, Jackie Tobin supplying a triple with bases loaded to tie It up. He then alld home on Dario Lodlglant fly to center, winning the game S-7. Milo CandlnL who relieved Char ley Oasaaway, was th victim of the final punch. Con Dempaey, touched for 13 hiu. went the rout for hu sixteenth win. Hollywood waa spilled by Lo An geles, (-6, for the third time In four night. A five - run barrage against Jack Salveaon In the fifth sewed It up. Bryan 8tephen Wie LAKEVIEY INVITES YOU To the 30th Annuel LAKE COUNTY FAIR AND ROUND-UP Saturday. Sunday & Labor Day SEPTEMBER 3-4-S Lake County Fair Grounds, Lakevlew, Oregon New Grandstand 3000 Seating Capacity 3 Big Nights of Street Dancing i ; Open to amafeur contestant from Lake, Klamath, Deschutes and ; Harney Counties in Oregon. Modoc and Lassen Counties In California. ; All Contestants must ba bonafida residents of their respective coun- ! ties for the year prior to data of show. !eAjA Queen and Wimbledon champion hips." ttchroeder, now M and recently named vice-president of a truck re frigeration outfit In Los Angelea, In sula he never ducked a tourna ment. "When I'm working In Cllfornla, I cant very well play th (astern circuit," h cxcplalned. "And I do work. In a recent week alone I drove mora than BOO mile on busi ness. "At least when I go to a alnglea tournament, I play alnglea. You might recall I took my beatlnga at Orange and Newport but year." Schroeder mentioned no name. the winner. The Stan' margin re mained two game over the second place Oaks. Third -place Sacramento also ob liged by bowing to Portland, 8-3, staying three games off the pace. Hal 8altzman racked up hU eigh teenth victory with a alx hitter. On Allle Clark'a home run. San Diego edged Seattle 1-0 In their battle for fourth position. Red Adams' three hitter was too much for the Rainier. Rugger Ardlxola gave up five. Today's game: Hollywood lOlen Moulder 12-7) at Lo Angeles (Bob Kelly g-131. OakUnd (P. Nelson 11-p at Ban PrancUco (Cliff Melton 3-3). Portland (Tom Bridges 11-0) st 8acramento (Prank Dasso 13-S), night game. Seattle (unavailable) at San Diego 'unavailable), night game. AMATEUR SHOW - J v.- - ROTARY CLUB AUCTION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th hut it svsa tintratvH Via to Prank Parker, dropped from th Cup squad after refusing to play tingle on grass. Th decision of th Cup selection committee to remove Parker In fa vor of Oonzalra was unanimous. Schroeder dldnt compete In th national doubles. H plan to con centra t on alnglea practice. Th pro will be wis not to count upon Schroeder aa their next r -crult. Whll he elate h hasn't mad up hu mind for publication Ted definitely ha decided to re main an amateur. "You can aula positively I have neither signed anything nor re ceived a nickel." h aald. Ha could hav added: "And I won't." There's still a faint chance Schroeder will perform In th Na tional alnglea. But Its very faint. He took four week away from business to compete In England, and hesitates to take another week to try for th No. 1 ranking position. "As a matter of fct," said Schroeder, "I nearly passed up the DavU Cup thU year. But I was ad vised by peopl whose judgment I respect to make myself available. So here I am. "You can also stale I'm not quit ting tennu. I'll be back next sea son. "In fact, IH b coming back ae long a I can run." The highest batting average ever poited in the major league waa the .431 of Hugh Duffy of Boston In The 33 home run which won th National League championship for Ralph Kiner in 1M comprised the lowest winning total since 138. World's record blueglll weighed 1 pound. 0 ounce. Sport Afield. I K. I Mw HERALD & NEWS In th Phon 1111 Municipal Airport Al Mocabea rh. 731