1 MONDAY. AUG. 29,
1949
IEkALD AND HFWS, KIAMATH FALL5. CJKKJUN
FACE NINI
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erevsly Hugh Fullerton
Br Jm Ires
i j (Tor llui h rullerton Jr.)
( 1 WABIIINCITON. Aug. n Wt One
! of tin boxing world! truly great
i champion . llalamwelghl King
5 Manuel Ortla, ggyg hf l had bout
J enough.
' t The 33-year-olrl Mrglian-Amerl-!
nil ssys he'll pmbably defend Ills
r title once or twice mure In
( Kurope. Althouih nullum la art
I yet. Manuel Uiluka he'll meet lie-
land's Danny O Sullivan In Uhi
I dun and someone else In Trance or
S Italy.
f i Ilia last ataleelrie fliht In Ilia
1. N. cornea off Monday. He facra
Waehlnglon'e Jimmy Cooper In a
ll-round non-title boul.
i Manuel heada for liurupe Hrp
tember I. He plana to fight a few
eihlblllon boula, defend hla crown
, and then hang up hla gloves.
, Unlike mnat fightera who wind up
I ' punchy and penntleaa. the fiery
Callfornlan haa a home to return
I to He haa a wife, three daughters,
a 100-acre farm, all hnUKea. a bit
- hard parlor and a bar In El Centro,
: hi.
. i inula i u oe aepi dim? at
. home. aald Ortls after a workout
j i yesterday. "I think I've found the
j ecret of thla game. The aecret la
knnwlnif iwiw In ttu,ii4 aiwl
'.. yuur nionry and knowing when lo
jj quit.
"I don't want to no on fighting
l forerer. After the European tour
Bf liu good a time aa anv to quit "
F It Monday's fight with Cooper la
j Manuel'e Amerlran farewell, the
- fliht game la going lo lose one of
. lie moel be iiuant perrormera In rr
; rent years.
lug champ, flince winning the
crown from liu Hallca In IM3. he a
; dclended It II tlinea. Only Joe louis
- ever laid a bogliig title at atake
i more often.
; Ortlt eten Irwt hla tllle once. That
j was In IM7. when he dropped a de
ruion (o Harold Dade. Hut he gut
the diadem back right week later
loii a return match.
Manuel ortu haa been a world
champ In the true grime of the word.
- lir a defended hla rrnwn In more
ntlea and countrlea than any other
puncher In the business today.
A lat tllle fight In Kurope would
. he fitting finish to a career like
) that one.
Tim MKMOKV or Colorado's,
i great grid alar Whlsxer White atlll
1 linger, on at Yale.
In fact, hla niemorlea hate a cah
value at the New Havrn gchool.
They're more valuable In eome
people than Herbert Hoover'e. Win I
aim Churchill a or Franklin Room- I
velta. I
When While probably lite only i
Rhodes acholar In hl-tnry to play
pro football romplrtrd poat-grad
rourara there he left behind hit i
1 noiee.
I I nose aame course nolea are
j eagerly sought todav. It'a aald they
I are ao Informative they practically
guarantee a to-average for any I
L course eonremed. They're gold by j
the lucky ownert from year to year.
t Low Tires Brought
His Car Back '
FOTHDAM. N. Y. Aug M ITI
Oerald Hmith got bark hla atolrn
automobile the easy way.
One hour after the car dlsap-
peered from a parking lot, a man
drove It to a garage where Bmlth j
waa working and asked him to put j
gome air In the tires.
The thief brat It when Smith
atarted firing queatlona. I
Want Ada don't coat uiry payl
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HORIZONTAL
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13 Repeat
14 Harangue
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command
18 Of ahlpg
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2 Sewing tool
3 Chilli
4 Palm lily
5 Volcano In
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hearing
7 Astemk
I Baked clay
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21 Worm
23 New Latin
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24 Rip
27 Thin
23 Behold!
30 Correlative of
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31 While
32 Mixed typt
33 Painful
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42 Itg nickname
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47 Writing
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43 Garden spot
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Give your child a good foundation for ichool .
CREATIVI CRAFTS - PRE SCHOOL SUBJECTS
MUSIC RHYTHM BAND- DANCING
Yreka Homers
Beat Pioneers
In Play-Offs
Vinco Pisoni
Circuits in 4th
To Break Deadlock
Yreka Indiana amarked mouth
home rung yeatrrtlay gflrrnonn lo
whip the Klamath Ploueera In tlx
flrat round of their Bhaughneaay
playoff match In the Northern Call
forma baarball circuit.
The autre waa 4-1. The winning
un waa acored III the fourth frame
when Vlnre Pieanl. Yreka catcher
and Ht. Mary atudrut, clouted a
Jito-foot Irft Uriel frnca homer at
Clem aUdlum. The count waa 1-1
until thru.
In the llrat frame for Yreka.
Cleurge McNeill doubled and Plsanl
batted him home with a alngle to
open the gcorlng and In the Pin.
neera' half of the aecond Kian Mil
let doubled and counted on two
rrrora.
That waa all for the Plonrera. al
though Ihry made arveral later
thrr its. In the rlchth they had the
baga loaded and couldn't puh a run
across.
Jack Plckrrt. alao a Ht. Mary'a
boy and ace pitcher of the NoCal
circuit, got atrongrr aa the game
wore on. He finally totaled 10
atrikeouta and Just two walka. Pat
Williama of the Plonrera tanned
erven.
Yreka acored Ita third run In the
fifth and the final tally In the
eighth, the latter being on Ernie
Trur'a homer over the left tlrld
bonrda with none on.
Kran Miller a double waa the only
rstra-base hie allowed by Plckrrt.
Y.r Deja had two aliutlra. Eail
Hrooka. Hart (loldbar and Mario
I'laan one alngle each.
In the other playoff game yeeler
day. Duiumuir defeated Hilt 3-1 In
a game played at Dunamulr, with
Pltchrr t.ylr Turpin limiting the
Jets to four hlla.
fihorucore :
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Yreka 100 110 0104 It 4
Plonrera 010 000 0O0-I 7 3
PKkert and Plaanl; Williama and
Uolillwr.
Steel Report
Date Extended
NEW YORK. Aug. J (v-The
fact-finding board In the ateel In
diutrv d'npuie announced today
that President Truman had extend
ed the time for nonunion of Ita
report to September 10.
The original deadline waa tomor
row, but the board had to ak for
he eatenaien brrooae ubmlaalon of
the evidence look longer than waa
at flrat eiperlrd.
Chairman Carroll R. Daughtrrty
made no announcement about ea
tenuon of the to-day true dead
line, which la Beplrmbrr 14. but
board member- aald earlier theyi
did not believe thla would be
changed.
They aald the CIO Hterlworkrra
union and companlea probably !
would decide In a ahorl time
whether the would accept the pan- 1
el'a recommendation-.
The odor of musk still clung to
the rooms of the Empresa Jose
phine sixty yeara alter her death
In spite of washlnga and paintings t
She loved the acent and perfumed
her rooms with It conatantly. i
Antwtr to Prtviout Puzili
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27 Horae'a gait
42 Joint disrate
43 Girl
44 Bone
45 Be borne
46 Belgian river
47 Trudge
82 Parent
14 "Show Me
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34 Speaker
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FOOTBALL FUNNIES Cuard Jimmy Knotts, left, end Copt.
Louis Allen, tackle, show how two players should not foil on
a footboll as the Duke veterans get ready for fall practice
in Durham.
I(F NETMEN SPANK
REDDING, ASHLAND
Klamath Folia nrtmrn were rude
hoata to two leama Hunday at Moore
park, doling out convincing epank
ingi to both Akhland and Krdding.
Keddlng waa dralt an I to 3 Iom
while Ashland frll to KlamaUi a
forrra. ( to 3. 1
The Klamath Palla aliotmakrrt
won five of the aeven alngle nutchrs I
agaitut Itedding and enverged with
Uurr victorira In four doublea en- I
ouuntera.
Ahland managed lo win only two
of the ten amglea chuhra and apht
even In two doublea conu-ata. I
In the only women a tingle,
mauh. Mary Love won In atraight
aria over Aahland a Ruth Belli, C-4, .
7-. I
Klamath alao whitewashed Aih-1
land in the mixed doublea. Mary :
Love and Bud Cane teamed up to
wallop Miaa Bella and George Phifc
of A.hland. t-3. Ken and Vir
ginia Kama outclaa-ed Uorthy Mor- j
ria and Uick Joy, Aahiand a mixed
pair. 6-4. 6-4
Complete reulu:
Klamath I alia va. Aahiand
rilNt.l.l.-) !
Oeorge Mill.. KK. brat Melvm
Padrr. A. t-3.
Dirk Joy. A. brat Bud Caae. KP.
6-3. 4-6. t-3.
jirl Hrooka. KP. brat Harry Kao
najito, A. 6-1, 6-4.
Hon Lowell. KP. brat Bob Phillip-..
A, 6-3. 6-3.
Hill Whalen. KP. beat Oeorge
Phlfe. A. g-6. 6-1.
Prank Tibbuu. KP. brat Bob
Swanaon. A. 6-3. t-3.
U,b Logan, KP, beat Joe Haiulcr.
A. 6-3. 6-3
Jim Smith. KP, beat Oene Mor
rla. A. 6-3. 7-J
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Dorothy Morrla. A. beat , John
Humphrlra, KP, -. 6-3.
Prte Lorrnx. KP, brat Oayle
Morru, A. t-3, 6-0.
Doublea
Whalen. Tibbuu. KP. brat Swan
aon. Hanalrr. A. 7-S. 8-3i
Logan. Smith. KP. brat Phllllpa,
Kanaato. A. 6-3. 6-3.
Klamath Palla va. Rrddlng
Klnglra
Krn Kama, KP. brat Bud Maaon.
R. 6-3. 6-3.
Raymond Tire. KP, brat Ron
Parlry. R. 6-5, t-3.
Jerry Olwn. KP, brat Bert Shu
man. R. t-3. t-3.
Bill Crawford. KP, brat Bill
Orokmbrrgrr. R, 6V. 4-t. t-3.
Jim Plmugan. KP. brat Hank
Maaon. R. 3-t. t-1. t-4.
Clark Williams. R. brat Everett
Kerns. KP. 3-t. t-1. t-4.
Ron Wagnrr. R. beat Pat Weddle.
KP. t-3. t-3.
Doubles
Kimi. Crawford. KP. beat Par
lry. Hhuman. R. t-3. -l.
Mason. Orokrnbrrgrr. R. beat
Olson. Plnnigan. KP. 1-t. 6-4. t-4.
Karns. lowrll. KP. brat Mason.
Williams. R. t-3. t-3.
Tice. Wrddle. KP. beat Wagner,
Bhuman. R. t-t. t-3.
The Mormons art up and operat
ed a blast lumare in Ulan In Its
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TWINKS
By The Assorlatrd Prrse
Hollywood's old Hunday punch
till kept It tlirre gmra ahrad In
tha Pacific Coast league stretch
race.
The Stars, who do most of their
allpptng during the week, took two
from the last-place Los Angrlea
Angels Hunday. In the opener, the
Btara won 7 to 4 when Jim ilaxea
amackrd his 22nd homer to start
off a three-run ninth Inning. In
the seven Inning nightcap, Willis
Ramadcll knucklrballrd a two-hit
ahuUiut 4 to 0.
There waa not a epllt bill in the
loop Hunday. Oakland rallied twice
In the ninth to take two from Han
Pranclaco. The Heals had a 3 to 1
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WALLOP ANGELS TWICE
i lead In the ninth In the morning
! opener but the Oaka acored four In
1 thrlr half to win I to 2. Ban Pran
I Cisco led ft to 1 In the second game
' going Into the ninth. Earl Hupp
singled In two rung, Jackie Jensen
I filed In the tying run plus three
' more singles and the game ended
17 to 5.
i Hacramento. In third place a half
! game behind Ookland. beat Portland
j 3 to 3 and t to 4. Jim Tabor's 14th
; homer In the sixth (ram of the
opener won thst one. In the nlght
' cap. Tabor batted In two runs,
scored two more and atarted a
. triple play.
i Buster Adams banged out three
' of Ban Diego a six home runs as the
HERALD AND
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Psdres battered Seattle 15 to 1 and
3 to 0. Max West, the league's top
horns run belter, added No. 43 In the
first game.
Only gams on tap for Monday
night In tha league Is Portland at
Sacramento, rained out Saturday.
Hoy llelser (16-10) will be the prob
able mound cnolce for the Beavers
against the Solona' ace. Ken Hol
eombe '18-ti.
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