r A" FRIDAY, MARCH 14, M2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i.aiiviiiiu i.CAdir. IV I. I'll fh'limfc-lt'B ...... Mi :rj .inn Miihiii . mcIhiU 4i ;m n.r fioiiiiiliiii ., 411 u M'llalma'a u ., 4;l ,41111 Maivln'a n'l ,4' l.owall'a LiiHiiii-4 . ;u oil ,;iol I. ail IVrra'l Hralllla Hlirmp-Hrhtila :i l.uwf-H'a 1 IMmiiiiIiiii J HWilnirk a I Alolaloia'a i MuivlH'a t AIIIiuiikIi limit ii 31 drfniiL by MiUU pliu'P ltniimliii, Ki'hiiii'ik ' Imwlnri hold n.hrvpii-uiiino Inicl III the I.Hdy tniK HnwIliiK LcuKUr allnr tiiiinrs nl In -1 wcrk. Hi lilllct k' Mary llulliwrll rolled llin til u Ii airlra, a ti'iU, lint Unit's I hi- only liluli M'oro noli iirt) by llir IriiKlir-li'iidrifi llmnlm llrltt I Hlim H lull. I in. I tli" hlllll Kin"', ltl. Tonni honor wonl to Hhonp. Hrliult wllh n Oil! khiiib and MiiIh linr'a vlllrn 'Mi arrlrs. BASEBMX JHinmK r.vi Pll .m.i Sill K AmM.aintnl .. w,l . Ilitrlicut'k VI v.. 1. 1, .. M Si, Gil Wfll Drill 411 41 ..' Mm., , Nil. ml Narv . 2.1 SI :il.l l.tarh Sarvlra Id in l.aal Waah'a MvftUlli Ulnna'i 1 Ho Or Wfll I W.i.U 4 Wail.llltrhrmk 0 K-Aniuaantanl a Lcm-h 1 K-Aniimrnirnt ImliiBd III Miw Pa's Bnwlliif I.caiip Irad- lute In tlip grilling rliane with n 3-1 win ovrr Lritrli Brrvlie Inst Wfrk. 'I lis Alnumnrnl unnu nillfd 9A I) lull name, prlnmrlly on Char plt HooUY Inn nlniilP unliie and arrlca rtrorra, of XI? unit b'.H. Warri-i mid Stone'" Slitnnl 8rrvlrr IIM for ten in urilf.i lllsh, encll Willi 3025 count. 31 .111 41 Ml)llr MAI l.tll' Fftod M 3:1 lai-h Harvlr .. 44 Niihurban Flowtr 44 K-Ainiiteniritl :iu Hl,r Jlaauly . . :i2 Klamath jrlewnr . M Manda, a llaaulli t.iila'a 3 filar I Miiburbail Mnwrr 1 tarh 1 K-Ainutainant 3 Klamalli Muwer Hcollv limy ol the Blur Bcatitv trnm brukn up the I.oulr'n Food monopoly Monilnv nliilit In Moose Mu' bowling Irnuurlarc. Krntly rollrd 4M iirrlcit In War's Iomi lo Louie's lor the hliih murk ol the evening. The hlfth Raniit went to Louie's Or-nrgla Kbeiikperaer wllh a 1M. Louie's lo remsirred the hifh lfm marks, DB8 anine and 2MS fl'IPS. Ily The Aaaorlu.'nl 1 rr NONO HAIIANOTA. Kin. Idl Ciilinn f look In Kind Huiiciuv, innile Mini- uit llncky lliii'ila nil up nnd Inko liola n cl in Ii i u llln till rr IlinlliK pllrhnik dlllll III WiiiiIiIii1ohb 4-1 victory ovrr the lioi.ton Hril Box iiiiiixliiy. 'I ho Miimy nix (outer, who wrlKhi. only I till poiindH, llnli.lifd nil the Hiuiir wllh n no-lilt, no-run ntlnt. 'I lie only llnl Hon who rrurlird bu.ifi HKiilnni til 1 1 not tline on n wild tluow by l'loyd flnkiT. IKI.Mi: Itl'NH IIKADKNTON, Ha. tl'i Man nitrr '1'oininy jlohnrn hnprd his IIomoii HriivrH pllchr'rn hud moid ol II io hoinr-riiii Imlln oul ol their hy.iti'iiin nn Hie Tribe opprrd llir I'liiiiKiripiiiii 1'iiiiiira in cirarwu- ll'l- l''rliluv. 1 VrlPiun l.rltliiinder Wurren Hpnliii hud a touiili liny niiiiliiM Up troll Thursday, yleldlim homer to ! Steve tioiirliwk and Oerry Prlddy ns IJohton lost, 8-6. Dclrolt'n aliiu- illliiil (ieoiRP KpII also walloped a clritilt amiisli oil Kogkle Murray Wall. I KKNN'KUV TO HOX I PA8AUt;NA. Culll. 11 With ruin upoilliiK Thursduy'a ar.hrdulcd CIiIcuko White Box . fit. I.oiils Hi owns exhlliltlon vuiue, bl ncwu in the Box camp here was the ac quisition ol a pllrhpr. The Box not Lelly Dili Kpiinrdy, f l oin the Hi owns lor whnl Uenerni MnnnBPr Krank Lane called :'con sldrrnbly more tliuil Ihe 10,000 wnlvrr price." KPiitiPdy, 31, won one and lo.it live lor the Iirowus Inst season. ItAlS, ItAIV ' BAN FRANCIHCO iv The Cleve." hind Indians, who arc Helling bored with wet weather, move Into fre quently rnlny Bun Francisco Krl ilny, hopliiK to play (he Paclllc Coiisl I.euKiie Benin. MnnuKer Al Lopez Is Betllnn rpst lrs Aver two washed out games In a row Thursday and Ihe day linloie at Ban Dipko and coin phiiiis. "We don't (jet a chance to look at Ihe yoiincer pllcliprs." 'ITip I lid I ii us expeci io greet Sec ond nasemnn George Bllrnwelns. lie llnally ended his long holdout Thursday and agreed to terms. l.ouls Ilrowns open a llirre-gume i.nrles ol exhibitions itipilnnl the New York Uiiinln at Phoenix 1'rl diiy, Miiiiugcr Itogern llorniby mimed Dob O'liln lis bis Hlaitlim liuili-r, wild Dunne Plllctto on bund U (Jain needs hrlp, woitK oitiii;ltl,l) PilOKNIX, Ariz. iVi More work Is in store lor the Dig Four ol the New Yoric Glunt nllchlng Hull ol Lurry Juiimii. H.il Muklle, Uuve K'l ilii an I Jim Ileum. "1' roin now on I in kolug to ro lute the big IcIIowh und let them go lour, llvr, mid nix Innings and mi on until they jnnke Ihe lull nine I Innings," Munugcr Leo iJurochcr Mild. I "lint I don't want them to go I nine Innings loo many limes be 'lore the i.cni.011 ulniiH. We luuy ;imve mnile a nibiliikc In thai rc- upccl la.,t year. HAT HOT MIAMI. Kla. ii At Ihe rale floukic Andy Carey Is pounding the bull he appears a cinch to win the third bu:.c Job on the New York Yankpps. 1 Carey, with only one aennon ol prolesslona) buiebiill under his belt. Is moving along at a Ml clip with nine tills In 17 trips to the Dime. I The 21-year old 105,000 bonus ba by soaked a slnglp, double and i triple Thursday as the Yanks de feated the Philadelphia Athletics. 11-0. f " f . yam ' . i 1 . ' NUMBER ONE FAN honors were heaped on Mrs. Lavon Pfcfferle last night when Klamath Kalis basketball leagues City, Victory and Girls met in the Willard Hotel for an awards banquet. Trophies were given to champions and runncrs-up in all leagues and certificates to all-star players. Rookie Batting Title Nabbed by Roseboro COLUMBUS. O. tt D. C. 'Pud' Miller, outfielder-manager ol the Wenatchee Signs Two WENATCHEE 11 Wenatchee signed two players lor ihe 1BI12 Western International League base ball season Thursday. Business Manager George Clark Bald idgned contracts were re ceived from Walt Pocekay, veteran lnflelder-outflelder, and 23-vear old Elton Elwln who played with Phoe nix last season. S Vltit Inumtlng, tolorful . . . SAX FRANCISCO 5,UT at the Hotel Whitrnmb, il lb Cine Center in I be theater anil ibnpping diitriet,ia direct line wiU bou great brirlgea. Bring year family for a week-end or longer, and enjoy the diatinetiTe Hotel Whitconb eoiainc and aerriee. ban 14.11 Hli; Ilia V II liatnl MAIXIT ITIIIT at Itk araai la ivkcHng HOTEL WIIITCOMB XAIl C. WEIII Prailaat mmd Caaaral Maaaaaa a CAGE SCORES t'ollere Basketball Ily The Associated I'reta NIT Tourney LaSulle M Uuquesne 44 Dayton 69 Bl. Donavenlure 03 NAIII Tourney lyusrter-llnslal Portland lOre.,) 7) Hnmllne (15 Bouthwesl Texas 66 Lawrence Tech 67 Springfield (Mo.,) 87 Mornlngsldc 74. Murray (Ky.,) 81 Whit worth 00 SMS IAST NIGHT m By The Associated I'resa Bun Francisco Ray 'Sugar" Itohituon, 157 1 1, New York, out pointed Carl "Boon" Olson, 159 j, Honolulu, 1ft ( title i. Portland. Me. Charley Goulart inn. Cambridge, Muss., mopped Johnny Peveradn, 166 'i. Portland, New Vork (Sunnvslde Oardent Danny ,lo Perez, 134 New York, nutpolnted Don Bowman, 131 j, Clilfilde Park. N. J. 8. TftAOK TALK i TAMPA, Tal. Ii There wsa more off the (penes cabbing at St. Petersburg Thursday and Immedi ately the possibility of a trade In volving the Cincinnati Reds popped up. A chat between Manager Luke Sewell n the Reds and Fiddle Stan ley of the St. Louis Cardinals pro duced rumors Ihe Cards .were In terested In either led Kluszewskl or Dick Sutler as first base ma terial. Hie Bewell-Slnnky confab oc curred before a Hrrls-Cards ex hibition tilt in which Joe Adcock'a pinch hit ninth Inning home run gave Cincinnati a 1 lo 1 victory over St. Louis. CAIN STARTS PHOENIX, AH. ii The St. Mills Wins Cage Title Mills staged a furious raiiv In llii, Inkl Iwn tnlmilps nn the Clin- ger court yesterday afternoon to I beat Riverside. Jll-.li. anu win me grade school Cla,s A busketbail title. Mill-i took an earlv lead and held It until late In the gnme when niverslde went ahead. 29-28. Then Mills conked up Us right-point scor ing bin?e. Wnllv Johnson scored 20 of Riv erside's 39 points. Dean Mlchaehs was high lor Mills wltn VI. i-eiican won the championship last year. rl Honncv Is the Mills coach: Tom Ward eklppers the Riverside club. Cougars, Idaho In Boxing Tie nmiMiii Wah (A. Idaho nnA Urncttlltnlmi RlntP r?nllei7P end- ed their dunl meet boxing seasons Thursday night, with a vi araw. T-v, Utnilul, u-hn defeated Uie Cougars In an earlier dual meet, were saved from defeat In the last bout when Idaho's Paclllc Coasl Champion Larry Moyer won a close dccmlon over Cordy Gladson. Dnn Oarr.a, who won 17 games for the Indians last season, allowed the most hits. 24. and the most runs. 119, In the American League. Woman Challenges .Willie Hoppe PAN FRANCISCO ii Liltle Miss Ma.sako Knlsura. lirst woman ever admitted to a World Three Cushion Billiard Champloashlp tourney, meeui Willie Hoppe. the perennial champ himself, Friday iiignt. Miss Kutsura tuned tin lor the blgge.it mutch of her Hie by ud- setting Joe Proclta ol Los Angeles 10-13 in C3 innings Thursday night. Fred Enke. basketball coach at the University of Arizona, was a civil engineer before he entered the coaching ranks In 192). i t war- I m!EmtLJ2 fcf fi(Ktrmit nti Ki mw wmqut TiKtlt Gtfid t bttletcHing refh, ftk. tint, pW, trollf, D- ntn, tp'mrinq uffih, nth, wdM, toctl boiet, (nony ccmoriM. Givts detailed "ipeci" and 19S2 pricei for Ide Mlecllen ol fretk ond Miltwater tac! ittxied by m4t (porting goods ilortt. Factual, authoritative, com prohentivel Over 360 Avitratiom. No other guide 6ie yt. Surest aid to Mlectmg the "right" a.uipmedt for yowr lfS2 outfit! Jmt mat only $1.00 today with nam neaaarwt ior yowr perionai copy tent oy rervrn mem PACIFIC CATALOGS 2490-3lthvAVE. SAN HANCISCO 16, CAl. Hickory, ,N. a, cub In the North Carolina State League won the 1951 batting championship ol the Mi nor Leagues, the National Associa tion of Professional Baseball Leagues announced Friday. The A. O. Spalding Award lor the Minor's rookie batting champion ship went to Stanley Hart Rose boro, third baseman ol the Kla- FAGEMMt niMhiIs71)7eCrlu?!iJT'r West League. Roseboi'o batted .409, DRAIN TILE Orala ilia far flali irl aaplK Unk Ula ItalM PEYTON & CO. Mf Mtraal at. Ml aMf klaaa FaNa sua sum not 30 ITS 100 not 40 not 50 : CQUE-BOfJ ' -I Enoy tht flnr flavor of bourbon mod leom't oldfoihiond tour mash way. Yei, for sotiifylng tmoothnen, for luxurious neliownoM, for top quolity whiihey that's all bourbon , . . Insist on Boon. The World's finott Bourbon sine 1795. Jinn mm u KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. JAMES 6. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY Bowdmu i 1795 m n m M Michigan Stale's seven-game winning atreak to open the 'M-'63 basketball season was the Spar tans' longest since the '30-'3l sea-on. Merchandise Shoot Public Invited! Sunday-10:30 a.m. Sharp! Wide variety of Eatable Priici Chance Shooting BUDDY-BUDDY-BACKER UP LADIES INVITED KLAMATH GUN CLUB A Now...Three new n H on compression low friction Engines in FORD TRUCKS for '52 ! Hiya! This is POP oqoin . . . bock from my vocotion , . . tonned good ond proper , . . and glad that I missed a little of the bad weather at least. It goes without saying thot I had a good time ond if it wasn't for the lack of space I'd just be tickled to death to go into detail but as all good things do, it's over now, ond I'll have to get back on the beat, looking for items and answers thot you'll be interested in. Now about my first visit downtown I was in Kyock'$ lo check with my friend Harvey and wouldn't you know it ho didn't even ask me if I had a good vacation. lie immediately started raving about the best refrigerator buy in the basin. I tried my best to sway the conversation back to my vacation (so I could impress him of my new found worldlincss), but he wouldn't go for it, no sir, not for a minute.; VVell,. I'll tell ya fellas, when the "pitch" was thru, I was no longer interested in telling llarvcy about my vacation . . all I wanted to do was to hurry lo my typewriter and pass his "dope" on to you. It's very seldom in TTl these days when wo can go down and really buy something we feel later that it was a steal. Oh sure, there's always some one screaming to tho high heavens about what a swell deal he's got for ya . . but when ' (MPT illy i "i- POP it's all over, you still don't feel that it was all il was cracked up to be in the begin ning. I will tell you here and now, that if ol' pop didn't think for sure that this 8.2 cu. ft. refrigerator at Fyock's wasn't really a steal, I wouldn't bother to go into any lengthy detail and try to convince you that it really and truly is a good buy. The brand is General Electric, in itself a criter ion in workmanship and design The size is a full 8.2 cu. ft. which takes it out of the small class right now. The original selling price was $249.95 (a fair price lo begin with). Right now you can go to Kyock's, have them deliver this refrigera tor to your home for only $189.95 . .. trade-ins accepted . . financing possible. It's a whale of a big buy fellas, and if you are thinking of getting a new refrigerator this summer you'll save a mighty amount by not waiting. Buy it now! And just so you can't say, I mislead you I'll add that the refrigerator is a 1951 model, brand new, just uncrated. Take the missus' into FYOCK'S as soon as you can . . look this refrigerator over . . see It for yourself. F.D.A.P. 101-h.n. COIT CllrM SIXi Naw low-rBOION daiijn 21 J cu. in. AvaHobla Swiet M Mini M. Ml-. .. CAROO KINO V-lt Xaw IOW. PIICnON rfuign. 279 cu. In. Standard kt Sarin F-7. Now, ultra-modern overhead-valvo engines give you more ' horsepower per cubic Inch displacement. Designed for modern Speed Hauling! Engineered to save up to 14 on gas! Ford Truck engineering has always been afc-p-ahead engineering! Example Ford pioneered V-8 power for trucks! ' Exampl.i Ford built longer life into Ford Trucks', and proved it with registrations . . . "Ford Trucks Last Longer!" Exampl.i Ford demonstrated Power Pilot economy in tho famous 60-million-mile Ford Truck Eoon otny Kim . . . and made the results available in an cxchisivo Book for every operator's benefit!. NOW Ford offeri new low-FmcnoN truck engines that tavt up lo I gallon of got in every 71 Completely provtd under toughest read and load conditions, then two new Cargo King V-8's end a new Cost Clipper Six deliver mere power per cubic Inch . . . time-saving power tuned to today's Spesd-Hauling netdsl lll-h. p. CAftOO KINS V-li Naw IOW. IHtlCTION design. 317 cu. In. Standard kl Strlai F-8. velopt. Key factor of Ford Low-FulCTlON design Is short pisfon stroke, which cuts piston travel up to one-fifth, reduces friction drag and heat and wear. Other friction-fighting features: New Super-fitted Autothermic Pistons; New Precision-molded Out Alloy Crankshafts; New Full-Flow Oil Filters! New Cooling! New Low-Friction design liberates power: . All three new Ford Truck engines give you ultra . modern High-compression punch with regular gas. They give you overhead valves for deeper, direct "breathing ' . . . and an improved Power Pilot to deliver most power from the least gas. Above all, they give you new, efficient Ford Low-Frictiom design. Ordinarily, engine friction alone can steal as much as 30 of the power your engine de- "captive" NOW 5 great Ford Truck engines! For '62 there's big news, too, about Ford'g economy-proved, world-famed 239 cu. in. V-8 engine. Its power rating is increased to 106 h.p. And another provpd favorite, the 254 cu. in. Bia Six is upped to 112 h.p. With five great truck engines . . . over 275 series power combinations ... in the new 1952 line, there's a new Ford Truck that's right for your hauling job! COME IN-SEE US TODAY! Ford Trucks for '52 cost still less to run BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Esplanade Phone 3121