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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1960)
nrn.M.n AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Pit Wednesday. April fi. inriO PACE TTnTtTEKN State Sets New Lakes For Anglers Pel '9' Has Rugged Tests; Bianchi Leads In Hitting By THK AKSOCIATK!) I'RKSS WkW Lekeview Lodge Motel peuuiy uui 10 cicate new lanes , ' ici. western ute ins for Oregon anclers. The first will The Klamalh Union beballi However from the WhilebiroV iC.unoy was the Mailer in the; H?T? Sefv,ce he in Ihe L'matilla National FowsMeHm fares a busv schedule this "'our games thus far this sea.-on.i second Weed tussle and sutlered hovcis orUyS I TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE I W L I in Eastern Oregon. The commission has set side iwoc-kend when it c n c o u n t e r s'lhe' hf e show" ,t,wlucm lfl S1'"'k- of brilliance. Only once the en-. Ldf County Enmintr L.evew Creamery tl.l t. I I, ...... ,.,..., Litkviw Lumber Prodi: ft tajMO lo be usd tor development A, i . , ,,ire mu"ml " fc" 10 P'"-0- a vcrv creditable job. liic-ir sup-nigh n.m ,m-c.i. w.r .. s. of Bull Prairie Lake, south of!juc "a,r ' '"'''S'lhat cunun in the fourth ,-fp,, the rn.a-ld.rs and Z VXZr Heppner. 1 lie Forest Service will ' of tiie Prmoville encounter laM(iels ,as ,een iiuilc spotty. lnlHmn mo mm inn cmtiom oo cooperate in creation of this lake.1 nom . 11111,4 aie iourii aim me Saturday, 'tour panics, the team has com- It will provide trout fishmc in an ,um blUs a.rt' 8OB!8 ,0 N A1"'1 Baseball mentor Bill Mam-lield nutted 11 errors with Ihe vast area where no lakes now exist. ,1 el moundsmen considerably. ha( g ook a, cach one 0, nillJn,v o( ,lom ,.ausins cne-fJ J?' me commission plans eventual- his eipht miners with the stand-my scores, the biggest fleienMvciuno. Moton u !out Hinder being Blake Griggs, letdown came in the second '","" Forest proouns vi Giigus started and Implied Ihp.l'rinevillc game when the horse- comi ?! 'r . i j i i . . . ,P,I, J Market 70 first Prmeville game and pitched miners committed four errors in Litiii Mining ooeraior, is flawless ball for six and one third th it fateful fourth Lakeview Bldg Mil. Joe t Union Service vans Cale Aaieri Farm supply AulO Induilna' Antnonv and Flynn In,. Lakeview Tourney To Reachf0 Quits AsMo" ' ASHLAND AP - Ashland Bowlinq Climax Sunday mh scho1 is looking fo1 a new I football coach. LAKEVIEW (Special Next arrl. W27; fourth. Wcs Dollarhide The post was vacated Chcn Sunday serves as the climax of and Kint Banisler, f-t.17; filth, Barney Corey resigned to take a four weeks of competitive bowl-iHi'le Linvilte and (leorpc Mjm-.pb Wlth a San Jose, Calif-, high tournaments here with the s", , ' .,. , , , ...... . ,. viii icennowcr ana uick .jonns nouoies mm ung nana. cap, Miqh team game H m Bock Votel 32 Htoli leAm in .el--Vrfili Cite 2510 I HiQn ind game Pnil Nei 21 High mo, ie'iS PlM hfii J MAN SCRATCH LEAGUE nfi ladies' lournameiii lxginning at 9 a m i at the Lakeview liuui COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Checkers Anlelop Raogers Civil kats 13 Canadiens Favorites Iy lo build more than a dozen oth er lakes. Sites being eyed for them in-1 elude: Southwest Oregon A 90-arre lake, possibly for warm water fish on Keeves Creek, a tributary of Ihe Rogue: HO to 100 acres for .... ,..,.,.,,,, ... lhoir ,ifli.;Hnever he settled down trout on the north fork of the ,,,. u s,a) Q Thcv struck out the tailed of the lial fMTiith River, and UH) acres for ,,, . K ",,..!. lint; order to pick up the victory winh tAm dame Coast to Coast '?! He apparently weakened I On the slick end of the team iMl(h iem series-La-g Motors iui High md. series Fi"' Bamstcr sOt High team game Civil Kts Vi High team stnes Skunks 1 MO High ind game Boo Adams 70t Higrt ind. series Andy Klum i'4 ALPINE LEAGUE Final Standings trout in Windy Valley near head of the Pistol Itiver. the , inning: MONTREAL 'AP - The Mon-;uhen ,ho Cowboys stormed tliree tlt.v are hitting .28:1 as a club. Ireal Canadiens todav were rated f!uick nins t,ross the piate. 'Twenty six hits have been a Ni-5 favorite lo win their i if th : Hou eor ,1C settled down and spraved so fat" for !)2 times at straight Stanley Cup. Thov open Slllll-'K 0111 ine li,lienu 01 ine iU-.bal in have resulted trom the bin FRATERNAL LEAGUE However only 13 runs-batted-,?' 1 'LlZtl" tween Madras and Prineville; Rosebush Creek, a tributary of the Canada Dry McCloud Horsemen Weed JCs Thorns Chevrolet Peters Trucking Chit wood SUNA Elks NO- 1 ?' Vt jjunsmutr Lions started the gles. Onlv three hits have goncleiks ko. 2 's 33 'canada Dry 3. weed kc i and mowed lor the extra-basc circuit. Don"'" ,4'J "'iEitr? cJllE ! blasted the Olltv homer; High team qame-Elks No. 1 tsa SUNA 3, Thomi 1 High team series Kmgtus of loi. iaw Vl".v M,nr tnd name Stan Sn League final playoff series with! Wally Palmberg ili. 'I', U-r.ni,. M-nU I o-.fc -it th.i'sncniiH f'nuhnv lilt lentra Oregon Aspen UKe. Korum Thursdav night. the oppositkm down with lormid-iiVilley rorii wes! oi isiamain rails. 10 nc b,c e.lsL. unll, lhe fou,.lh inllinR lVan Dunson knocked the developed with other agencies, in-. " " . ' " I when the opponents pushed seven triple, and John Bianchi ciuoing weycrnaeusei- lo.; a 4 y ' j.,,,.,,, ..; runs home. Also seeing action in, laced a double so far. acre lake on Willow Creek be-111 L ' . 5 101 . lltulu "auu .,... ,i.., ,i,,. n,.,,, I , . ., , . , . . inu limi't l slraieht cull. r""1 .... ........ ....... .....f,- liiauciu is uie iiiiu s icauiuu During .he regular season, thc' Paul Bishop and;s,usger with a .555 average foi'!dk0. Jnhn nav In Khrm.-m .,!.. tWO C ubs met 14 times. W ill the ' v" i"'"1 '"I"- ' '"' Virg, J " ';. ! T, il,r , I,. I. ,. il,.,ili,-l il-,.r nnnvnn wilh 4110 anHl",n cnfro,ti SO-acrc warm water iisherv. xanaaiens winning to ana iieing' v r - .' ... Northeast Oregon - A ' 20-acre one. Montreal oulscored the Leafsl(i,'imond tlub saw -mn 111 the shortstop Sherm Allen with .J,o. lake in I'anvcn TmeW Mp.-,rlw 151-28. i(xir's 0lx'nels W1,h the Wccd The leading rbi producer IS ll- u f r-;,... o J n.. . -u , ., i Cougars. Marvin Edwards start-ilev when he knocked pi.uk, u. a,ij an ou-iciui nc teams win piay uie seconu . . , ., i - i ir j iLo u-ni t-..t. M..a..o i .v I u e . j i ccl he first game and cave up runs with his homer in the Heed lake on nest i.dgle Meadows on came of Ihe final here Saturday ,. . r ., I it,. ih inn. f ,h u..,ii j u J. three runs, two of them unearned.. game. ..... ..uuii. w. ... ..(1.1U..U lUIK. II1IIU dllU 1UU1 111 KdlllLS',- ,,, .. , , , . I. Ull,:..n n..... . .r- . ii 1,1 iiiiusuiM'l idliie III lo ll'lini' I t I iuuis inu limit a imiuiK mnj will he in Toronto. t... . . . ' , ,,.ii,. iLihh . Sieperti TV High fncl. game Slan SitDerl-Phil NeaiiH.qh lam oame Canada Pry in.w i;,l (tie) 199 High ,nd. jeries Al God Sb6 PINE TREE LEAGUE Minh laam oama Cdll.ni enpv. lit three M'Qn team wriei Collins Chev I'll Mign ma. game nn nuwo-w High Ind. series Mary Howard 541 Mountains Southeast Oregon A 100-aci e lake on Roaring Springs at Drakes Flat in Lake County; a 51) to 75 acre lake on Pine Creek, a tribu tary to the Malheur River in Har ney County. Bowls 7th In ABC's CACTUS LEAGUE W INGO TO TOCU Name, Pas, Allen, ss Bianchi, rf Bmney, 2b Bishop. 3b GOTEBORG, Sweden UPI - 1 Heavyweight boxing champion In gemar Johansson, who meets Floyd Patterson in a June re match, intends going on a two-a- nnckner. Tnt.FnO nhin CAPlTh tr.nl, U,., c,.,aAa -,(-.,. lU-.,t ?unyard. , . ..... ,,, Jim u6 ouivuun 1U" Crfrney, p in standings in the open division'title bout. olnon " of the American Bowling Congress Johansson said he would like toSi-rds. Tournament got the first newjmect lipht heavyweight champion onig!,' p resident in four days as the Cleve-,Arcnie Moore as his first oppo- tJ'Vr ' lana celery Market ot Cleveland, nent j ne w,ns his return fight; Kemnitr, uniu, roueu a -i.uu series 10 ciaim wAx Patterson. seventh place. I James Blair led the quintet with a 183-228-268 $79 series Tuesday! Largest catlike animal in the night. western hemisphere is the jaguar. Edwards in the owner andlbe summed up as too many strike- pitched brilliant ball, coughing up'outs 2ti and not enough hits at only two bingles and one run. He the proper moment, was credited with the loss. Pat1 The team statistics: AB H RBI 38 3B HR W SO Av. 20 2S Marketer. Oreqon Food Loveness Timber Co. Copco Minh tMm a a me Loveness Timber 154 High team series Loveness Timber 2413: High Ind. game Jerry D'llavou 2'5 High Ind. series Marvin Moult on 519 WOMEN'S SAGE BRUSH LEAGUE High learn series Canada Dry ?8ftS Hion ma. qrtie ai i-rankim High ind. series Al Franklin b6 MOOSE MA'S LEAGUE K Amusement So Oregon M. Suburban Flower K Creamery Bmtj's . Snuflriul Medo Land Park Cabinet Wuqrove Hyde s Monday results: Spudnul 3, MM(i Land 1 Musgrdve 3. Hyde s I So. Orepon 3, K Amufme"t 1 K C. ea.nery 3. Suburban Ft, 1 Par Cabinet 3. Bing s 1 Hiqh team game Pa'k Cabinet 100J High team series Park Cabinet 2S03 High Ind. game Andre Her rick 724 Hiqh Ind. series Eole Thomlwi 598 ning. ojtw and 3,r57. The high singles bowled by Duane Last week the handicap lourna- 254. menl for men's doubles was con- eluded al the Boul. Winning the ! males' doubles tourney were Andy I Klum and Hay Shipmau w h o Iknockcd over a total bbVti pins. They tested a field of 33 other teams. Grabbing off second spot were 'Del Milholland and Wilfred Du val with 5&L points. Other winners in the series were Pat Cosgrove and Bob How- Seven Straight " For OSC. 9-4 PORTLAND (APi - Oregon State made it seven baseball vic tories in a row by downing the 1 1 niversily of Portland !M here ' Tuesday. L. I Lefthander Gary Moore pitched afl'i scijthe victoi'y. lie struck out to bat- a! , sfli-JtCTS and ctleclivcly scattered a? a? eight hits. Only two of Portland's " "Ijj'iins weYc earned, 'la il Oregon State broke a 3-3 tie in U' 'O'j the third inning, going ahead on .Icrrv Droscher's two-run single. Poilland never caught up. OSC 030 213 miil-ll 10 :', Portland 210 000 010-4 8 7 Moore and Iludik; Loc. Kisclc (51 and McCallcn.. school. School officials here said tltey came w a s;wl!lc logins for a coach who had Mum withlat least five years' experience with Class A-l or A-2 teams. Spring Special! Limited Time only! 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