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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1952)
IVKDNKSDAV, AUGUST 27, 1952 HK!IAI,n A NKWS. KlAMATH FAIXS. OREGON PAGE NINE Frank Leahy's Blues Song Better in Tune This Year HOUTII IIICNL). Ihrt. 1,11 They lirfure lio uucauea another moil-1 uneu in iniiun worn mink I.ruliv urr In ueftlu a remn oi terror on Minn Dm hlum. Hut thin jrnr lie Hie tmllmi'a u h II roi 1 limy bn belter In tune, 'linn 4-ltli lilrlliilnv of Leahy 'Ilia p a r e 11 11 1 n 1 1 y peaMinl. llniii II10 uerlccilunlal In good tin coath, inuliler il Nolle Ihmr I i.ilriU. foiilhiiil Klums, In III the llllitilla ol ! "I ma plenwl Hint our Irarn has reuullitliii job. nol I11111 pit knl lur the inytlilciil It limy Inks a yi-iir or i luiuier mil luiml t'luimplomlilp wcrka In ' ' D Mt, trum idito .'' " '. fr Talbot Says Indians Cooked Minus Boone Hy fiAVI.K TAI.IIUT NKW YOltK Wwlt In rul to w Miiuuurr A Lo,k- throw Ilk Hit own, iitul, in rlfiTl, conrrdf tlm'. hln Cli'vrlund Iiuhuim nrcj nut n llin American I.ruHtir tuvr. fur Al .ally LhoiiKlil hh byn could do U III in tlmr. If you fnltrd to her Aid nil tiounremeiit, It rainn tli nlher liny tn the 01 111 of thn liidt'fmllf briH'li ln of Hay Ukri Moonr, Urn Trlur'n nuul(tr nhortton. Thn I ui it Prom here nil tlm .milium u ill plity nut their Hihrdulr, nnd the Yank rpH will drcldn how to divvy up thrlr fourth Hinliiht World Srck-.i pot. loprx Maid thnt, no fnr dm (if knew, Uionn would lm out the rent of the wy nnd Hint hix plmr would bo taken, hi n milliner of uprnkliui, by Ororuo HlrJrklatid, a hhortntop rrrrnlly obtained from l'lttnbuitfh. 'lltn timu from Tniiipu lnmlly made hln pulnful drcinon n.lrr Ihn Jittery Dooiic committed Uireft errom tn out ifnmr. Wp had been looking for It, wontl rrltiK at prerlnely what pnlnl thn I, ope patlenro would briromn ex tmtir.ted. Ii wh.h a totiKh decision to make. He knew trial, with Hoone tlayinn well, the Indians would Tryout Camp -Switched The 81, I.oula llrownV two-day baneball tryout camp hut been .tit,o.H f ...... kt..,ir,...... u... grounds Park la the Ashland Hiti rWluol baseball lipid, It iu learned Jlere yesterday. I Robello, ncoui mid weaiern rcpru apntnilvo ol the llrowiu' miittir Iraiiur, nyiiirm. n.ilMrt by 11111 llrnwii ol the Alilnnd Klkn lnlte. The tryotitn will be oprn to ell mmlidntr 17 la 23 years of nno, who rrport lo Jlnbrllo 0:30 u ui. Hept. i. with llieir own biuieunll ahorn mid (luvce. The 11: owns will Itirniih nil olhrr lirtrMiry equip, lurnt. Out-of-town boya nuini nt leiul nt thrlr own expenne, hut the llruwna will rolmbiune tliono- who ' lire iinnlrto cntcui. , ,. . -' , SV,' Nelsons, Fluhrcr's Playoff Winners NeliMin' Battery la Mldnet 80ft. ball Leaf ue champ, while Klulirer a Kaltery rules the rooal In Ulc Pec Wee LeaRue. The Nelaona won the rubber piny eft game from Pnrkmor Drive-In liat nlnht by 11 nllm 100 innrKln, Fluhrer'a made It two atrnlRht over Rlveralde. The acore wna 6 4. have n l-hanre. He inunt have fell, iluwu deep, that thry couldn't win Willi Htm kliind. Al went aloim with Ilooiie iin Iniitc na he ikinnIIjIv coulil huvr, anil ihi-n lit moved. Hi' iiWfl it to IiIn pltihcrN. One of Ihr flint thlnKft we U'-.ked l.iipi' 111 Turmoil litit. iprlni wan wht'thrr lie thniii;hl he could win with Houiie, juht NturiliiK hi nec noil lull hfiiNon, at ahurt. It waa the (iui"illiu upKnnn-it In the In dittos' t-ttinp. otlirrwl.'ie, the club obviously whn pretty well act, cv pn lnlly in luiliiiK und ptlchliik'. Hut It linn liiim aince been proved Uint you can't win n flaif without a flrNl-chiNa slutrtitop, lipea aitld he knrw better thitn anyone clie that the titll. like, able youilK frllow ftolll Hnn Illeuo had been npotty lust yenr, but tluil he fully cxpt-t-trcl hnn to afllle down nnd prove himself a rrul bill leatfurr thltt aeii.son. lie W11N lookliiK vrry fiffl out there in the IritllllllK Kiimen, nnd, brittle. proml-Ncd to be a whale of a hitter lor a nhortMop. All Ihluifi cou ntered, Al .Mllllllililir.etl, he be lieved he could win it with Doone. Now It enn only be hoprd that nn extendrd erlod on the brneh will en'.e "the ntrnin on Boone'n nerves nlltl that he will yet comr bai k to play tile brand of ball ol which he la capable. Until he doc-s. the Indian are cooked iu pennant contendere;. ndvunt-e of the oiipiiIiik Kuinea," ho Niiid. "Wo tlo not have too much to look forward to thla aeiiHon und iiio.st foolbiill expel tri reutlMi It." Uora that mean you will lone nil lu of your uiiiiic.i, t runk? "We could, you know." he churk. rd "Our arhetlule la the moat d!f llcult ever nttcinpted by a Notre Lluuio Mjund." In ortli-r. the Irlah will take on Penn, Tcxiin, I'lll, I'urdue, North Uiti'ollnu,, Navy, Okluhoma, Mlchl Kan Hlaie, Iowa and Bouthern Callfornln, AlthotiKh the Notre Dame Riant that until MM) roamed UirouKh four uiideft'iilcd aeiiNona la prenumably now under a acdntlve, It null la not dead. Leahy ha 31 leltermen In hl hulr, the liimeNt hatch In the Mid west. Thirty or 0 more pent-up Kluillnlori will Join them next week to nlurt preparation lor Notre Uume'a U4fh acaaon. "It could he that our team will show a ci-rlitln amount ol Improve ment tli lriiNivtly," Leahy ullowed "And John Lnttner at hnllbntk and Nell Worden, lullbiick, are pretty Hood colleKo runnern. "Hut lor the mont part, iiamcn are won on offeme, not tlelense. and there are not uny but klleld men who will appear to advantage without the nupporl ol a lasl-charK-Inii, xood-blockinii ollenalve Hue. We do not have tuch a Hue." Victoria Puffs WIL Lead to ll1 2 Games lly The Aiaotlatrd I'itu Hie Victoria Tyeea, Hie 1BS2 Weatern Intcrnutlonnl League baneball pennant virtually In the IjiiK, got an aaalnt from last-plate Wcnalchee Tuesday nlnht and ojiencd their lead to 11 V, game. The Tyco nipped Trl-Clly In 11 arrli'n opener at Victoria, while Wcnntchee took the measure of econd-place Bpokan 1-t. In other league action, Van couver' Capllano protected their No. a berth by nhellacklnii Balem 8-1 and Yakima, still gunning for the flrat dlvLslon, edged Lewlaton 6-6 t0 pull within a alnttle game of the fourth-place Bcnator. Victoria acored three run In the elithth Inning to wipe out a deficit and win the flrat game of the three-game aerie with Trl-Clty'i Braves. Four hurler who tolled on the mound for Tri-Olty gave up a total of 10 hits, an did Uie three pitchers who worked for Victoria. A rioubleheader was scheduled at Victoria Wednesday night to make up Tuesday night rained out game. Wenatchee. trailing 6 1 going I Into the eighth, pulled the game out of the fire with a aix-run rally. A freak play In which three Wen atchee runners crossed the plate on Frank Dado's bax - loaded single highlighted the Inning. Vancouver acored all Its runs in the first Inning and coasted to lu win over 8alem. Van Fletcher pitched seven-hit ball tor hi 11th win. I Tom DelSarto notched hi 13th win as he scattered live hit at ! Lewtston. I Additional Sports 10, 11 MOUNTAIN BURGERS STEAKS CHOPS Ope 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Closed Tuesday BRIMMING CUP CAFE Vi Mil Post Keno Merrill Host To All-Stars Merrill, Klamath Basin Inde pendent Baseball league cham pion, hosts ali-atara Irom the other lour teams In the league Sunday J. 30 PUT. The all-star team Is made up of players from Malln. Chiloquin. Alturn and Utility. Mulln'a Norm Uiila will manage the team. In make-up guinea lu"l Hunrtny, Merrill out-lasted Alturas. 12-9, and llealty beat Malln, 16-11. New nylon and wool school slacks at DREWS! , He struck a match at eighty P To light cigarette, tut than h struck a culvert ' And he hasn't "lighted" yell ' I Careful the life yeu lave may be yeur own I (eaesend at tKa InisreN of yew safety y Herald, and. News LAKEVIEW INVITES YOU!! TO THE 33rd ANNUAL C01MY FAIR & AUGUST 30th -31th and : SEPTEMBER 1st -OP LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS LAKEVIEW, OREGON "OPEN AMATEUR SHOW" QUEEN'S CORONATION. DANCE ' PAGEANT : AUGUST 23rd Garys Skater Dance BALDY EVANS' 9-Piece Orchestra ROTARY CLUB AUCTION. MONDAY September 1st 8 p.m. ROUND-UP DANCES FRI., SAT., SUN. 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