Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 23, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    PKIDAY, Al'ltli. 11)54
IIKKALI) AND NKWS. KLAMATH VMAM. OH KG ON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Little Papa Brown
In Ring Headliner
On ol Ilia liiol oulnUiidlnit au.
polling boxing ctnlH oviir lirlU In
Klunwlli Pill,-., will Iiiivo llirt Ji.'j
uf warming up tho Armury fur II in
ton round i mt lit event Unit will
flaaW 4MH1 '
RUDY CARLSON j
pit Mfnllls'i Utile Pupil Urnwii
mil Ihe KUinalh liaMn's "Lu
ll number," lUlph Welaer.
Die main vnt will be a re-
Bevo Absent
From NBA
Draft List
NEW YQItK I The name of
Bevo Francis, mill noting Rln
Grande College atar, will bo con
ailcuouly ab.irnl Irani the Na
tional Bankrlball Aaan. draft Hat
when NBA cllrertcra alarl tapping
playera for next aeaaon'a league
play.
Tilt league dlrcctora voted
Thursday to abide by a league rule
which aaya a player ta not eligible
for (he draft and may not be
algncd until the class with which
- hi- originally entered college haa
' been graduated.
There had been aome reporta
an exception would be made In
. the case of Krancli. a aophomore
who was expelled from Rio
Urande tor failure to attend
1 claaaci.
liOKH FOB LAMINATION
EAHT LANHINC1. Muh. iIi
Michigan Blale College'a baneball
' coach. John KolM la convinced that
the laminated bat one moulded
' from several pieces of wood- Is a
coming thing In baseball. "The
laminated bat." eays Boos, "meets
very standard of the old one
piece a in bat, but II ta so much
more durable, and hence more
. economical, that there Is no com-
' partaon." Kobs la president of
the American Association of Col
lege Baseball Coacliea.
mutch ol those Iwo lop notch llghl
wrtHiit.t. Brown won a dcclilon
li out the Dually Bomber last iuil
In I'oi llatlil,
Lllllo I'sps'a InKHT.iklvo rncord
Miown an uiiiatanumu number ol
wlnu over aome big names In boxing,
Included In this record la a win
mid three drnwa wlin Hlncaic Vim
tlerveer, who haa shown Ills skills
around the local Armory bclure.
In Iw'o recent llghla, Little
Papa posted a Ku over lied Mo
Nalley, In Kslacada, and acorcd
ii urctslou nver Url McNeil III a
Vancouver light ling.
The nuppm'ting: card looks an if
It la going to one uf Ihe best Hie
Mick Lllliird haa ever itirangeU
lor the Uasln boxing fans,
The six . round npinl-wlticlup
nliould be a donncybrook, If till
pi e-1 Ig lit plana shape up.
Kudy Caili,nn and Uerrcll Hur
ma ton will supply Ihe punchct
and puwer III this aupcrb bout.
Carlson has faughl llarrlnutoii
twice. The llrst lime' he posted
it lllth round knockout, and in
lasl year's battle he registered
I draw.
Included In Carlson's lecord is
lout llghla Willi Italph Welnei
Weisea. haa won Iwo of them by
knockouts and Carlson haa decked
the Ueatty Bomber for the full
uounl oucv and haa been awarded
ihe decision the other time.
Another alx round special Hint
should lake Die fans by atorin
eea Oeorgo llray, ol Bonanxa
tangle with Little Papa's stable-
mate. Ted Hall.
Bray haa ahown the local Ar
mory lollowera that he can nit
and till hard, and Hall's record
when be enters Ihe ring Is very
good.
A lour rounder will' pit Bob Bar
ney against the third Seattle light
er on the program when ne meets
Al Cobb.
Barney and Cobb should display
plenty of action aa both fighters
possess a strong Inkling for knock
out blows,
Cobo waa recently awarded the
honor given Id "beat fighter of Uie
evening" in a Portland boxing
match. I
In lia most recent tight, Cobb
won a decision over the Canadian
KO an 1st, Bellinger. He had Bel
linger down three limes during the
evenings action.
Tlie opening four rounder will
probably be classed as Chlloqum
lightweight championship bout
when Plimil Wright and Duanc
McDanlel meet.
Wright and McDanlel have both
shown what they can do In the Ar
mory ruig, and are expected to
ioad the fighting arena with plenty
of excitement before the evening's
Mr it bout la over.
Tickets can atlll be bought al
Ulik Reeder'a Store for Men for
tno.e who wish to gel their . re
served aoals before tomorrow
nighi.
The Sportsman
By a.AYTON HANSON
Good weather and belter ll.hlng
la the predlctluii for this werlirnu,
fui nil Klainuth Bar.lu sportsmen.
Willi" talking over Hie v. -kuiid
possibilities Willi Ihe Iticnl (limit
ing goods dealera In Klamath, ut
most overyono hud the same thing
'u any, "llnhlnv on Kliunrlil lllv
er and Hie Upper Luke has Im
proved the pit.'il week and rhould
continue in do so this woekend."
The Dun Btore had a display
curly In the week of alx liOte
trout that wore taken close to
Cleaiy Canal by two Klamath ang
lers last weekend. Curtis Jones
and Mnrvln Barrett were ihe lucky
Icllow.i.
According to the clerk the men
u. rd Andy Reekers untl Wilson
Wobblers to measure their auo
ce.ia.
FORI) IKN1IKHH
Prom oilier sources comes the
word Ihat lord fenders with worms
and Uie old atandby. Hie Darn,
di-vil, are nl'o bringing fair re
sults around Eagle Ridge.
Spin llshlng along Ihe ridge also
proved to be woith while to a local
angler. He was using a falrlv new
lure called a Mlra-Lure with his
spinning outfit that hauled In some
nice, slxr trout.
On the river. Just pluin
old worms seems Jo be Die word.
Although the river la high and lots
oi water la passing through the
dum, fishermen have been taking
some troul out.
Most of Hie local sportsmen that
are Interested in angling are pol
ishing up ihetr gear In readiness
for opening of stream trout fish
li.g one week Irom tomorrow,
May 1.
palflshlng and bass fishing have
been keeping many ol the basin
sporlsmeii . busy Ihe past few
weeks.
Lor.t river near Horseshoe Dam
had produced some nice else bass
to anglers. One local business
man managed lo land a six pound
er In that area.
The bay in Iront uf Moore Park
has been the hlsilillglit ol many
catflshlng excursions recently. The
lights Irom campllrcs ol Hie fish
ermen can be seen slmost every
ulKhl by those who travel out
Lakeshore.
Salmon fishing on the Rogue Is
going to be the best that It has
ever been In tour years, according
lo reports from Medford sports
men. Last weekend over IS salmon
were taken from the Rogue and
U Is weekend Is supposed to be no
dlfierenl. The lure that most o!
Hie salmon anglers have been us
ing Is a number five hammered
brass aplnner.
The largest fish entered this
week In I'oulc's contest Is one Hint
v.as caught by I. Lewli around
Modoc Point, The troul dressed
oui a neat six puunus 13 ounces,
Bass are also being taken Irom
Ilia Shasta reservoir, nfiiili ol
RrdUing. Muny local anglers have
been mtiklng the Hip down and
huvo relumed homo with sonio
nice catches.
Word from reliable sources say
lo watch Hie Northern Ciillloinlu
(lining spot, because In the nexl
few yeara It will be one nf Ihe
Inp fishing localities on the Pacific
Coast,
The California Fb.li and Uame
Cnminltslon has hern slocking
Uie rciervolr Hie lasl tew years
with evervllilng Irom bass to landlocked-salmon
from British Co
lumbia. While talking lo Sergeant Ttche
l.or al the Slate Police olflce the
oilier day, we c.ime up with a
couple of stories Hint we'll pass
or. to those of ou who are In
terested. It seems that District Judge D.
I Van Vaelor was planning a
salmon fishing trip lo the Rogue
River over the past weekend, and
In Uie process bought 'his license
and salmon tugs al a local hardware-sporting
goods store.
CIIKt Klil)
When he was checked by game
oilicers in the valley, it was fo7nd
that the Judge had salmon lags
that expired Apill 1. For the
Judge Is was lucky because the In-vi-allgallon
ofllcvr knew of him
from working Willi Uie local stale
police detachment.
A word to tne wise, and it Is
fni sure that after this Judge
Van Vactor will double check his
salmon lags.
Another line thai should be
pi-ssed on to lho.se who Hunk Uiat
Dir. game olllceis are easy to tool.
A patrolman was out fishing one
day Ihe llrst ol Ihls week. While
doing a Utile angling on Lost River
he came upon a llslierman who
was using two poles.
On one pole was reel and line,
and on the other Ju.st a line. Uial
was tied In a slip knot at the han
dle of the rod.
When asked If he wasn't afraid of
being caught fishing Illegally, he
it-piled Uiat the slate police didn't
check this area very much and
when they did, he could s-e them
coming, untie the slip knot, and
Uie evidence would be gone.
After a short conversation with
angler, who thought Uiat he knew
Hie angles, the officer explainer)
that this was one time when he hsd
been caught.
The man was arrested ami
pleaded guilty the day afterwards
Nationally Known Dogs
Entered In Local Trial
bevt ml nationally known links A Boise handler, Cliff Brasfield, Use pheasant that have been
Jim tneir handlers will be Piei-i will handle another noted dog from I r,1"ei1 by local members instead
Quebec will havo a 10-day moos
hunting season opening Oct. 1.
Last yesr the season was six days
longer.
cni for this weekend's licensed rr
u icver tnuls Hut in c being held
ut Ihe Klainuth i'.ills Airport,
i Along Willi tlicso well known
juogi are a host of others who
j.iuvc iii.idc a name for theiriKclvca
in local and slutcwido circies !
i relrlevuig.
j This mommy Uie Iirnl event got
i underway, wnen the Derby stake
wls runnofl starling al t oo. AI,o
ihe Northwest when he puts Oak
Creek's Van Cleeve through his
paces.
'Ilie Golden has compiled the
most points of any golden retries-!
er in ihe history ol the dog trials. ;
Tomorrow morning the ached
.lie Is slated to carry the quail-:
lying event along with the open-,
ail-age division, which will prob- i
hlv start nrounrf 2'fiO. Rllnrfav thn I
" . .. u" !oprn class will continue in acllon.
their stull lor the three judges, , , .. ... . . ,
who are Guv Cherry, from Alia- L u ,he "8 entr"'" 33 i
oena, Calilornir. Claude Bcklni, 5? ' ' !,hTnm " mi n I
3c.Uk. and Webb Slaunton. ol f""' g?JVhP.hi
Tulelflke morrow morning when the quail-
lying evn.b, j
The local sportsmen, who are in
of usual pigeons that are tisea in
most other trials.
Rent A Vacation'
Travel Trailer '
Sleep Hp te S Per Infermetlss
fhene 5520 er 7551
POOLE'S "27,J;
Prooably the best known dog
anion? Hie 10s entries Is MauMc'.i
SasslevBoots, v.iil(-h is handled by
Roy Oonla. This sensational Lab
rador has shown very well in
past trials under the guiding eye
of Go, ila .
Rip of Holly Hill is another d',g
thai Goma will pui through Its
paces during the weekend's show, j
Marian'.: ilmoiiiy, a Black Lab-j
ririnr nunrri nnri hsnrilerl htf '
Mirlm McPhall is another entry
that will give any of Hie oUier en
tries a battle for lop honors in the
amateur and opcn-ull-ngc clavs.
Mm. Mcfhail has the distinction
of being the only woman lo com
plete the National Field Tilals
held last year.
Included among local dogs that
have outstanding records U Jim
Stilwell's Tye. who will be en
tercd in the open-lesgue division.
Hal's Spl-Wlse-Zeke. owned and !
handled by Hal Slildler, won the
1952 National Derby Championship
title and has since von reveral
other trials In the Norlhwest.
charge of the trials, are planning to
Everybody Welcome
Merchandise Shoot
Wocui Traps
Sunday, April 25, 1:00 O'Clock
ic Beginners Squad ft Boys Squad
ft Ladies Squad
Merchandise Prices for All Shootinq Event
Proceeds To Buildinq Fund at
Klamath Sportsmen's Assoc.
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It Is the hopo of many indt
vidua,! Interested In hunlin? and
flEhlnR In the area, thai this col
umn will become a weekly pro
ject. With the he'ri of the local (
sporting good dealers, and the
readers it can be continued.
li uie readers nave any ques
tions concerning forecasts or en
forcement regulation they are
Invited to write their question to
the hports department of the Her
alc and News.
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