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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1952)
VKDNKSDAY. MAY 21. lf).r2 HCTAM) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OrtKr.ON ' PACK SEVEN V P. fa ' ft . few foiirf Thomson Miss? II y JOHN Mt'CAI.I.I M NI.A NUff orrcftpnnilriil NKW YOHK NEA Hull play- ri hikI innttnurm pi nullrc mum vihxIho Umn nil All It nil wildl (loo loi on A blnnr. Fvrry dny In llnllowcril. Uivn Lew Duioctirr a winning tliruk mid the Dundy I.llllr Mini I'Km will go rliivft without tlmnultiK hifi MriM't rloilirv Ilii' Itlniilh' niitilliict nl'io I tun Nil nlhrr Inutile Klinlck - Hen rrrrnmii. iilliin Mr Doug,, Id Mcl'lirimm Mc I iivi'.h. UilKM-hrr i on .idem the Htiprr Hciil he hllrkrnl tnnoviitldii Hiiro Die iiivi'iitinn nf Uir hontn run Mention McTnvlMi'it mum lo Tho I In iiikI an ii ir of rrvmriuc fllli I I If cliiljlioii.tr. A.h Hi? nloiy koc, KvrMKitll Mo Invi'ili wnitp Durnrhrr u Iriur Jtttt PGA Golf Jmmm oil lo win lh pennant." Durocher brtiahcd the note oil UK a KK. went about hlfi buMneiia. But wlirn thn race grew holler, he dun It out bkiiIii. As the Glanta complet ed I Me miracle run with a victory In BohUiii. and went Into the play off, Durocher never let the mlsalve out of hln alitht. "ft grew in Importance dally," confldea Leo. Only I, limine Day and a few plav em knew about the atranke letter. Thoim.on didn't know about It un til alenplng plateward In that hlv tone ninth Inning of the final game In the play-olf. Before moving Into the box. Durocher Mopped him, pulled out the crumpled letter and told him to read It. Prom the aland II appeared a nothing more than the manager giving the player last minute Instructions. "It say here." said the loqua cious Leo. "that you're going to hit a home run." The docile Thomson, a scholarly young man who could read, prompt ly crowded the plate and did you-know-what. Alter the World Series Durocher searched two months for gwaml Mc'I'avlsh, finally found him env filoyed as a supervisor In a Long stand biscuit factory. Leo wanted to know how McTavlrh did It. "With science." McTavlsh said, "but I ain't tellln'." Field Full DREAM BOY Tol Yiimiito works on his sixlli victim (Kmirhy Hoy) last wci'k at tin- Armory. Ills chore lo nljjlit m.iy come somen li.'it loti(!hcr. The .liij) sleepiM cxperl faces I'nmkie Slo jack, Pacific Coasl junior heavy weight champion. Interest High For Mat Show A large throng of nist-goert Ix pipetted to lam the Armorv to. mchi In see something new in ( teaming and the expected come-up-(". of Tol Vamntn Tlie tng team inntrh pilling Hesa Klmura and Bhlbuva Yainan. rhl against Buck Weaver and Kurt Vun Poppenheim will feature both Judo and calch-as-catrh-can wrest linn Yamato has won six straight beuta here with hli murh-dlscussed sleeper hold nut unolficisl pdds snv the Jnp's lurk haa run lis course. All Yarns lo t foe. Frankle Ktnlack. hns in rtn Is to stav awav from Ymnaln's sleeer hold, because Out's the only rlrpartment In which the Japanese has shown anv talent Hlnjark Is fast enough to turn the trick and hns forgotten more mat tricks than Ynmnto ever knew. In addition to anticipating Tors downfall, the funs are anxious to i see Weaver and Von Poppenheim decked out In Judo Jackets. The winner of a coln-fltn will choose the at vie tor the first fall. The second fall chnnges. If a Ihlrd fall Is neceasarv, the choice of the third-heat stvle will ro to the team Hint, scores Uie apeediest of the first two fnlls. The tag team oenrr shirts at ft 45. one hour after opening of the Armory box-ofllce. ('IIICAUO Mi The l!iu man Held for the l!0a Professional tlulleiH Ast.ocliilliui Uiiirunmi'iit nl I t'iilsvllle June 111-24 wns comptete Wednesday wllh the addlllun ol 104 sri-llouiil riuiillllers. I(IA llniilqliiillfrs Ufirti'lllblrd I m ines of the lenders In 30 i-.rc- lionnl tourneys and announced unit 44 - year old Dick Mel., one time lournev regular who's bren missing recently, had the lop score Mel, nl Arkansas Cllv. Knn.. shot 6H-M-I39 In the Oklslmnia wcllonal meet at F.nld. 'Hint was one stroke more llinn Hod Mundnv ol York. Pn.. recorded last venr Inr the all lime low qualifying mark. 1.11. Ihe 104 sectional qunllllers will loin at Louisville 4 well known Inuinev iters who were exempted from qualifying plav. wnallivmn i minds there will knock the Uilnl down to 13- These survivors, plus defending chnninliin Hum Hnend then will epier match plav lending to the 102 crown. TOP SCORCH TWICK OAIN8VIU.E, Da. Ii-Rlck Ca sre of Tanina Fla. hlds a unique , jilii.Unctinn In the University of rior-1 Ids sports pirture He led the Clalor j loothnll team in scoring with 21 j points and the basketball squnl with 344 points. TODAY! at Lee Hendricks I LEO DUROCHER 'rmmm,mmttortaJ i'l ' - . . . his job ends early '. . . ! ...-.1-L t Heplcmber as the National League race- galloped into me liiiai week. "We were In Philadelphia when It arrived," l.eo recalls. "The li-l-iter staled s.mply Hint the Oliint.s and Dodders would Mulsh In n lir 1 "It also said that Ilobbv Thorn- ion would hit a homer In the play-1 Expert Gun Repairing and Rebluing THE GUN STORE HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND lUOfNI, OR!. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modem Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Earlej Proprietor "What about 1952?" Durocher a-.ked. ' Its loo earlv vet." McTavlsh said. "My syslem doesn't start I inovln' till along in the season. But don t worry, Leo. "You get Ihe Olanta to Septem-' ber and I'll lake em the rest of the way." i While Io Durocher Is dead -.er-lous about his discovery. Luke 8ew ell debunks the man's special pow ers. The Cincinnati generalissimo cites the cue of a Reds' fan who swamped him with-mall. "The bird kept writing me post cards saying the stars ordained that I should use Bud Byerly as a starting pitcher," Bewell related. "Byerly, at the time, had such ii sore arm he couldn't throw the ball to the plate on one bounce. ! More Sports Pgs. 8, 9 and you'll tavo money on our Food Club Plan! Aik U About it! CONVENIENCE You'll Lovo th rt of an FOOD FREEZERS MERIT'S 609 So. 6th Dick Reeder's Store Is Always Glad to Cash Your Pay Check!! Ill AltlNfi AIDS CENTRALIA, III. 14V-TO get Ihe drop on coon, fox and aoulrrcl. anme touthern Illinois hunters are reported using hearing aids. An Eldorado. III. dealer, C. n. Hopkins, says he hns sold aids to seven hunters with normal hearing. He quotes them as saying the gadgets pick up sounds of their qunrrles' movements more quickly. if Hi ,mmI1 ttl W1lrMlwl ml mw uiwirfM ariMi fa Wy fi WtrU-i Only Ttti WHh. NO-SMEAR NO-SMUDGE PERMA-J INK! 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