Player, IN hid mis Playoff Set By HAL WOOD UI'I Sports Writer PALM SPRINGS, Calif. 'DPI I -Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, two of the world's great goiters, tangle for the Palm Springs Golf Classic championship today in an 10-hole medal-play playoff. To the winner will go $9,000, while the loser will collect $4,600. "But when you consider they have to go 103 holes to win the championship." said PGA Tour nament Director Joe Black, "it doesn't figure as very good pay." With the 18-hole playoff, the classic turned into a 108-hole mar athon, because it is a 90 hole tour nament regularly. rhis will be a battle between the National Open champion i Nicklaus I and the United States PGA king (Player). hue they've both been in play offs before, they've never met head-on against each other they will do in this one on the Indian Wells course. The compe tition starts at 11 a.m. EST, and they'll also split hall the gate re ceipts. The two great shot - makers deadlocked at scores of .145 Sun I... I. Ill Ullll KWWUIWIII)!.!!!!! Illl.lllllll.il I II JJJIIIMJI IUIIIII I I.I J III I 1111.1 U D 1 1 ..lull ll I MI.JIMII I II g-A rt V Mrr.ri i.i,.,ilm-n.llW,i,r,.Wt,m, ,nST.& A'l nHj?. ,iffl CARTER SCORES WIN Middleweight contender Rubin (Hurricane) Carter lands left on the side of Gomeo Brennan's head during their Madison Square Garden battle Saturday. Carter won a lopsided decision over the rugged West Indies battler. . UPI Telephoto Emile Wins 9th-ln-Row COPENHAGEN. Denmark. I UPI) Welterweight champion Emile Griffith, having hammered out his ninth straight victory on his Zith birthday, flew back to New York today to arrange for a March tilth defense of his wel ter crown. Griffith's 147-pound title was not at slake Sunday afternoon when he scored a ninth-round technical knockout over 36-year-old Chris Christenscn of Denmark, who had been floored three times and was bleeding from face cuts when his handlers threw in the towel. In that scheduled 15-rnumlcr be fore a sparse 4.000 in Korum Hall Griffith was defending only his synthetic Austrian version of the world junior middleweight 1M pound championship. He weighed 152 pounds to the Dane's 150, Now $15,000 richer. Emile and co-managers Gil Clancy and How ard Albert flew back to America today to close for his welter do fense against lop contender Luis flodriguez of Cuba at Los An geles in March. $10,000 To Be Offered For Carter-Papp Fight NEW YORK UPI - Laszlo ncr explained. "Their 10-rounder will be a final eliminator from which the winner could go direct ly to a fight lor the world title.' The March 30 winner would challenge the winner of the Feb. 23 return title light between cham pion Dick Tiger of Nigeria and ex-champion Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, Brenner said. The Tiger-Fullmer fight is slated for Lis Vegas. Nev. Fight Menu Papp of Hungary, only proles sional fighter behind the Iron Cur tain, will be offered $10,000 to fight Rubin 'Hurricane I Carter on March .10 for the right to shot at the middleweight crown. Teddy Brenner announced today. I'll make the $10,000 otter Thursday," said matchmaker Brenner of Madison Square Gar den. "If Papp is still European champion then." Pano of Budanest lr scheduled to defend his European IftO-pnunrii T lm I ft t ft 11 crown Wednesday night against ' II VI III VII England's George Aldridge, cham-l ZV ,he Br,,i5h ,slcs' at v-To Headline Carter is the JR-year-old slugger from Palerson, N.J.. who ham mered out a lopsided decision over nuiEcd Gomeo Brennan of. Biminl Island in llirir lii-rnnnif MW YORK I UPI) Blond television fight at the Garden. W'nyne Thornton, impressive Saturday night. It was his 15lhiy"""K "d" heavyweight of Slock-i victory in 17 pnifcssion.il bouts. 1 1. c"- " eight straight " want Pann and Cirler ln'"s unnrr nis wii. win mane meet In a nationally televised ,llls "-iMcrn nemit Saturday nignt Garden fight on March 30." Bren- in nationally televised fight uitn veteran Willie raslrann ol Miami Reach at Madison Square Garden Coincidcnlally, the 10-roundcr will be 2H year-old Pastrano's Gar den debut also, despite his 1.1 years in the ring. Although 21 year-old Thornton OAKLND, Calif. 111 1 Pri-llngue pennant and thev won it Marks up as the harder puncher. vate funeral services were sched- by 2.Vj games. This was the club Paslrono is favored at 9-5 because that was loaded with such future "I his experience, speed and skill. New York Yankee stars as Char-1 Thornton, who knocked out all ley Keller, Joe Gordon and Spud-seven of his opponents in 12. Chandler. The group then leat I socks his 2Tlh win in 2:i starts. Columbus of the American Asso-'also his 19th knockout. Paslrano. nation m Die Little World Series. a comparaliwlv light hitter, has after losing the first three games jn!y 12 k.ivoes in his 5710-7 Vitt moved up to take over theinvorH Cleveland Indians the lolloningi In the nnn-trlrvisnl livrnunrlrr year and two seasons later came ,, the Garden, lialiu King of the smaslier a revolt by the, Sigma, the world s second rank team in which one of his f.ivor-jmg featherweight contender, will ile players. Boh Keller, was a he unveiled against Vicente De- leader, rado, Argentine lightweight. Vitl nlwns was known fur lusj The week's boxing schedule ill dripping siucatn which he dishod'chidcs out to balliayeis whom lie fellj MONDAY: Philadelphia Dick needed It. "You guys ami tit In; Turner vs. I'ercv Manninc TIKSDAY: New Yoik iSimnv- day. Nicklaus had started the day with a whopping five-stroke lead But three of those strokes melted away on the ninth hole when Jack Player has been In eight playoffs In his lift, Including six In America. "But I've never won one,1 sayi Gary. "And I have to say right now that meeting iVIcklaus In a playoff isn't the easist thing In the world." Nicklaus, only 23 years old, has been in two playoffs, win ning one the National Open Ti tle when he vanquished the great Arnold Palmer. After they finished their rounds Sunday, with about 10,000 fans watching in 9o-degree heat, Nicklaus headed for the prac tiee tee, and Gary for the club house to sing with a dance band. "It figures." said Jack on the practice tee. "tast night I drank cokeg and Gary had some champagne at Boh Rbshurg's wedding. But he heat me by five strokes to force this playoff." look a double bogey against Gary's birdie. The big Open champion wound up with a one. over - par 72 against Player's line 07. JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUF Pin PoDpert Lucky Strikes Tri Limber-upi Rolling Pin Bowltri Four 4 Foulen Pelicans Culler Busters Results: Pin Poppers 35 IS 77 37 PeflCifii 0; Funeral Services Slated For Vitf ulod lod.iy for (Ksrar Vitl, the rtorm-tosod baseball manager whose driving ladies caused a revolt of the "Cleveland cry ba bies" in 140. Vitl, 73, died Thursday at Mer ntt Hospital following a long ill ness. He had leen undergoing treatment for a slrnke and heart condition. His passing ended a 52-year ca reer in baseball which included a sock in the eye, a (eiinant as manager of (he greatest minor league team ever assembled, and a smashing blow to his pride. The sock in the eye was a nat tiral reaction by .luliux Wera, one lime mirti naseman lor tne oui wear Newark s swealshu U. was San rrancisco .Seals, who took an one Iwrh that Vitl reptitwllyjsjdei Carlos Cnn vs. Roland unmerciful riding one day mm hurled at tiw club. Kellum Vitt wlen llie latter managed Swh Imhaiw as Feller, flenl f DNKSDW: Viei.na Uslo Salt I-nke City. As Walter Mails, Chapman. Johnny Allen and llaljpapp vs. (ieorge AUi idgf Kuro the former Cleveland and racitic;Tmsky did not like tlw way Iheyjpean middleweight title'. Coast lieague hurling star recalls wie hainlled As a result, an Tilt ItSIVW: Boston Jie He it. Wera walked over to Vitt at man delegation of plavers ralled.nucci s Mike Piisaleri. Limber-ups 3. Bowlers Four t ; Lucky Strikes 3, 4 Fouler I; Rolling Pins 4, Gutter Busters 0. Wort team anm, Pin Poppers 72 high teflm series. Pin Poppers 2134; high ind. game, Linda Warren 187; high team se ries, Linda Warren 462. BANTAM OIRLS LEAGUE W L Mustang 31 a Lucky Strikes ?J' i U'j Loiters 1A 23 Lucky 4s la 71 Odd Balls U'i 2t) Unttrlkanle ?5 Results: Lucky Strikes 3, Unttrikables Odd Balls 2, Loiters 1- Mustangs 2. Lucky 4s I. High team game. Lucky Strikes ST3; hlqh team series, Luckly Strikes It 04; high Ind. game, Sharon Finney 127; high ind. series. Sharon Finney 244. ELKS MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE Wards Funeral Home Balnger Motors East Side Pharmacy U S. National Griggs Crater Lake Holland Sheet Metal Mater tn Superior troy Pioneer Tobacco Dees Beauty Salon Lucky Lanes Long Bell Houslons Ins. Rick fa II Calif -Pac. Utilities Feb. 3 results: U.S. National 3. Griggs Merrill lj Houston Ins. 2, Superior Troy 7; flalilger Motors 4, Rkklalls 0; Pioneer Tobacco 3, Lucky Lanes l: Long nen Lumber 3. Slater Ins, t; Holland Shee Metal 4. Calif -Pac. Ut. 0. Crater Lake Mach 4. Dees Beauty Salon 0; Wards Funeral Home 4, East Side Pharm. 0. High team game, Waras Funeral 79?; high learn series. Wards Funeral Home 7740; high Ind. game (women), R Sny der 707; htgh ind. series (women), M I Lmvllle 5311; high Ind. game tmenl, w Yancey 14a; htgh ind. series (men), W. Yancey in. LITTLE MONSTERS LEAGUE BANTAM BOYS Martians 71 7 Screwballs ' H Stars 13 17 Jf (sorts 17 1 Alley Cats U la Fllntsfoneo M 19 Feh 2 result Martians 3. Fhnlstone 0; Screwballs 3. Jettons 0, Alley C ats 3. Stars 0 High team game. Sfewhalls '7- high team series. Screwhails 111; higw ma aame. terry Angle 140. high inn sent terry Angle 770. Tommy Bolt, National Open king in 1958, had a chance to get into the scramble for the cham pionship. But he ruined it when he three-putted the 17th hole, missing the second putt from 18 inches. Gene Littler finished with the greatest round of the tournament a 64 for a .147 and a tie for fourth place, with the steady Gardner Dickinson, who had a three-under- par 68. They each collected $2,450. Arnold Palmer closed fast with a 67 to tie with Jack Fleck at 349 and each won $2,000 Totems Top Buckaroos Ky United Prru International Will. Standings Southern Division W I. T I'ls CF GA Portland .11 14 2 B4 185 123 San Francisco 2!) IB 1 59 197 143 Los Anfielcs 25 16 2 52 151 127 Spokane 20 23 1 41 136 142 Northern Division W L T Pts GF GA Seattle 24 22 1 49 IKS 164 Vancouver 20 19 3 4.1 138 138 Edmonton IS 35 1 33 154 240 Calgary 13 34 1 27 145 195 The Seattle Totems did Sunday night what no other Western Hockey League team has been able to do all season they beat Portland by six goals on Port land's home rink. Seattle's five-goal explosion in Ihe third period gave the Totems 7-1 win over the Buckaroos in clash of the Northern and Southern Division leaders. The HERALD AND NTWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Monday. February 4, 1963 I LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the under signed. Executrix of the Estate of SU SAN IRENE MARKHAM, deceased, has tiled her final account and the Honor able Judge of the Circuit Court of tre Stale of Oregon tor the County of Klam ath, hat set the 21th day of February, 1143, at the hour of 10:00 AM. at the time, and the Courtroom of said Court as the place for hearing objections to said final account. WILLA MARIE JONES Executrix L. ORTH SISEMORE Attorney for Executrix No. , Jan. 21, Feb. 4, 11, If. To Ploce Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-8111 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 I a.m. Is 4:30 p.m. weekday! I a.m. to noon Saturday Count five words per line. Ads under 1 lines count tame as 2 lines. BATTLE FOR HONORS Gar aft, and Jack Nicklaus, right, tied at the ry naver, end of 90 holes with 345 in the Palm Springs golf classic, look with former President Dwight Eisenhower at the Eisenhower trophy. After the playotf, winners name will be inscribed on trophy. UPI Telephoto 3 6 10 1 Lines Times Times Times W with 1 S2.5D 14 00 S5.00 S .M 3 3.?S 5 00 650 It. $0 4 4 Of) 00 S 00 M Ofl i 4.75 7.00 t.50 le.50 Sports Parade: Barron Captures Golf Title; Credits School Expulsion By OSCAR FRALEY PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (UPD When Herman Barron was 15-year-old student at Port Ches ter, N.Y., hih school he hated physics. Which is why he reigns todav as the senior Rolf champion for victory moved the Totems six those 50 and over of the Pro- w L u 3 is 5 II 7 13 7 11 9 11 9 11 irt ir in 10 f it 12 II 17 7 13 S'l 14' 1 3 11 points ahead of Vancouver in the Northern bracket. Portland remains five ahead of streakinc San Francisco in the Southern sector. The Portland loss, before 9,059 chastened fans, was only their fifth defeat in 23 home games this season. Rob Barlow. Gerry Lreonard and Bob Sabourin had two goals apiece for the winners and Guyle Fielder added a solo. Goalie Al Millar was voted the top player in the game on the basis of 3.i saves. Bowlers at Kingsley Field Lanes Friday found themselves in the running for a new singles classic with proreeds going to the base drive for the intercommunity hos pital fund. I One of many such activities' now planned, the howling tourna-j ment was conceived bv M.Sgt. Walter Papny Palczewski. Bowl- IGLS. Austria 'UPI' Bob- ers from the base and city are,sledding for the Italians is a invited to become a part of imania, not just a weeKcncf noony 10 MONSTERS LEAGUE 19 11 UmtHhebie l.Aiint Ven l Red Oevtis H ' Pinl-iusref is 1 Ailev-ooos M 1 fc ! 10 : Remits- Red Pevils J. Gallant Ven Un-jMhaMe 3. PtnDustf'S 0. Alley -oops F aqles I Mtgh team aame. Unstrik ahlet a?' . high team series. UnlrHtaMet 1JH. t-irjfi inrt Qitme. Br art Adrian lS7j hiQh Inr) senes. Rusted Foster 2 iEETlfROMft LEAGUE W L Moulfltngcrett. Inr S ? Oregon Food fore si 3J Fagies Au. .l t RifM.eirl J'i 4i'i Atm Concreie ,i ifl t loh Bills Avifft 1omo .14 ? 49'- Joe fisher i 51 Kingsley Sets Benefit Meet fessional Golfers Association Barron played golf all throus'n high school and. a hard work- ing youngster, was assistant pro at the Port Chester Golf Club at the age of 13. Hating physics, he started to play hookey. He was expelled The same day the pro at Port Chester quit his job. That same day. Herman became head pro at 15 As the years went by. Barron became one of the top players in the New York area. By this time many of the established stars had traded their slacks for khaki. It was the era in which Byron Nel son and Jug McSpaden became known as the "Gold Dust Twins" as they mopped up the war bond tournaments. But the chunky "Hermie" was getting his share, too. He won the 1942 Western Open and then, in Ifl-Ml. hit his stride by taking the Philadelphia Inquirer and All- American events. It won him a spot on the 1947 Ryder Cup team a vear before he took the Good- all Round Rnbin and material ized one of his biggest dreams And one of his most chilling moments. "I played with Nelson against Sam King and Dai Recs of Brit ain in the Ryder Cup matches," he said. "We were two up with Iwo to go and. on the 17th hole Nelson hit his approach a fat four feet from the pin while our op ponenls were 20 feet away. "And you know what," said Barron, his blue eyes still show ing his dismay of that afternoon. "Nelson conceded their 20 foot putt and walked off the green leaving me that four footer that looked as big as a barn." Barron holed it and ended the match, and when he asked Nelson why he had put him on such a spot. Nelson said: Italian Bobsledders Sweep 4 -Man Event 40 fiuh MtHjId the end of an inning and belted :on club owner Ata Biadlov him. l!Hil just alter the team bad re In IW7. Vitt managed the New turned home I mm aik Bears to the International trip MtinY-OTIIl; M.ATKIV SATi KDAY: New York 'Gar pimr road den ' illie Paslrano vs. ane i Thornton 'TV1. v A n 17 1 'V' m "' hi ii mil ii mw mm J t i iiMawa iiliaiifciinyiw i I'lm. l.iitiMiili;iti.wRw.tj TALKATIVE ARCHIE A quartft of top footbull pUyeM liiten l0 Archi Moor, former liqhtheAvYweiqht champ, Mt, at h doe th falklnq at a porU celebrity gath. rinq al Santa Roa. L'ltanlnq to aqalan Archie are, left to riqht. R. C. Owem, Balti. more Colli; Bob St. Clair. 49'ert; Maff Haieltine, 49 en, and Y. A. Tittle, New York Giants. Banquet i annual March of Dimei benefit. UPI Telephoto ReUltS A(fTe i Jne P t Pitis I; Rntiflrt .1 Eag'et 1 iiQcaft J. Cropn Ffwvl I M.gn team o' Rtch,,elff hQh team senes. RKhtieirt '. t"gK inil game. Pev Mootgomerv h'gl Ind senes. 1 helnm Kansrrm StCi LUCKY ROLLERS LEAOUE W L Mtis Or-slruct'on s 7 Vanity fair ' 31 ( cxa fnu i .W fav WiftheM Ii f rater lane t Arrow Fuel (' t 3' i Peie-sons V f i J' i rtheis nepi Sfsrf is ti Trui''m Paife 1 ( i.fi Yatiens " ie it Vann'tt ,1. T C-ater neniev itoe Jen Tl 'e Oar(e 1 . Meniev S'fre Mai Cfnstrvicliort . CliM Yaaens C F h ei Pepl Sor . Ctx Cta o Vaniiv t I. retersens i, C r V-tf hed 4 A.-nw Fi-ei (i Mgh team game. PHe' '." hio" leam ei e. C ' av-Viifhe't 7 MOh I'vi oa""" ''itvn SionKvvf lg' irtfl Va'ilts SgnKKHd 4 MINOR CLASSIC LIAGUV W L t ei.fntnie .n( e V't Ka'Os Pctans ' H pm Hiviv Sc si T H'l'i 0e"t Rea'-t' " v (' s.i i f j Acme ("fwi.rete t? Mftid l Nm.s t 'I B.k fit K t 41 ' Bng C ate ' rets.wai Sf'vce t- i s." i MMfX i'"hfr f-s ? Lai,nv iniura-xe .1 M Reitn Lai''e"'ie F "ce t. Av-e rrwM'eie 1 Me-a'-l A Kes 3. Pf' te"'nre Se'vue ' P"o ( a'e J. Vrsnot and that is why they continue as the world's best in this sport. That was the opinion of experts after the Italians captured hrst and second spots in the 1063 world four-man champinnnhip Sun day to follow the previous week end's one-two sweep of the two man competition. "Italian hob racers handle their sIpHs wilh the same rare a their entry lee in the tournament fov-!hr-.. nn nf ihet Hi lour c-ime-i m miwnnR anoi... ,,,, ua,t.10(i t10 hlue-white at the same time Rives the ho?.jc.ron (.omr,i,or?; WTap lhe run. puai num a sman noosi. i of spds ,0th paps'r immediately after the fin "No other team takes such pre cautions as the Italians do." he added. "They let nobody approach their sleds and they take the run ners off the snow as soon as thev DOHHIS fSptN-iah Butte Val-i;rl off their sleds." ley was drnped by (Vdarille The e.xirts explained the spe- Satunlay nii;ht, 4-4 with linger cial treatment of the sleds steel Davis leadini; the w ay. j runners is "almost as important Charles Inalls led the Hutte as cond steenni: " Vallev s-iuini; wilh 19 points tol "Tlie Italians handle their steel take lnh honors for the nicht. runners with woolen p-ds until a Oau lopiied the winners with 17 'few seconds before l.ikc-off to mai kers Tlie visitors hid a 21-lri keep them warm and to ensure half time niacin a fast and exact ninninc on the The Rmte Valley B s q u a d ire." another observer explained gained some measure of revencr "Nobody ele does tlrs " in the npentne c;me by winning. Sergio Sardinia, a hotl operator from Cortina, piloted Italy's No the tourney which offers handicap names in men and women's divisions. The bowling is scheduled from, I to 6 p.m. Monday through Thurs day and tl a.m. to 11 p.m. on1 Friday. Saturday and Sunday. The tournament will run from today through April IS. Cash prizes are given to one out of every 10 entries. A $2.50 Cedarville Tops Dorris Former Stanford Mentor Happy With New School 1 sM to victory in the (iiur-man competition. The victors posted an ap2rcpat( time nf four min utes and 19. .14 seconds lor their four trips down the 1. 500-metcr chute. Italy's No 2 sled, with Anpclo Krifieno at the controls, finished with a total clocking of 4:2(1.56 Austria's No. t sled was third In the accidenl-free. tun-day meet The I'nited Slates finished sev enlh and eighth amwiR the 1.' sleds from eicht nations. The U.S. No 2 sled, pilo'ed by Rill Hicke ol heene, .N.H.. was clucked in 4 22 fifi "Shucks, Hcrm, you never miss those kind when you have to make them." He didn't Sunday, either. And the killing blow was one much bigger than that a 50-foot birdie putt on the ninth hoic which bur ied John Barnum and any other fading hopeful who had title ideas. Even more thrilled than Barron at his victory was his beautiful blonde wife at the winning ex ploits of Ihe golfing grandpa. For Barron has a 2ft-year-old daugh ter, a 14-year-old son, a 13-year-old daughter and a six months old daughter. His giandchild is ID months older than Ihe young est daughter. Four cases of pneumonia in 1948 knocked Barron out of tour nament golf, for from that time on he abandoned the tour to win ter in Florida while running Fen way Country Club in White Plains. X.Y., during the summer. But now because of this victory he's back on the tour. He'll meet the PGA Seniors champion in Brilain in July and then compete in the British Open. I thought all this was behind me, lie grinned. Hut t n ten you something. It (eels pretty good." Meaning that life btgins after 40 vears as a pro. 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CARD OF THANKS, and IN MEMORIAL U.3I PHONE TU 4-8111 FOR COMMERCIAL RATES GENERAL NOTICES 4 LEGAL NOTICE Angels Sign 3 Pitchers NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under ianed has been appointed administratrix of the Estate of Dice Crane, also known as O'ce Cram, deceased, by the Circul Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and tht all persons having claims against sad estate are hereby nonnea to pre sent same to said administratrix al Room 4, 375 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon, together with proper vouchers. withm six months of the date of the first publication nf this notice, which Is Jaeuery 14th, 196.1. ALPHA CRANK Administratrix O'NEILL & MCLAREN Attorneys for administratrix No. IV. Jan. 14, Jl, 7i. Feb. 4, 193 .lack now Hut "Cartus t-ais oui aivl a Moran ol 3.1 tirs of coai'hinc, i.-n't moaniru Kurd by St.inlorr! at t ho rinse ! of l.i-t scisnrt affr his tram nwtd man. mo only 14 urns tn W Kan- including a 5-5 rtvord in football ",-mirmC nii nvp oai5 at mr scnooi. i unict? said no turnon down several more liuratixp of- lei PtY,uio he wanted to remain in ('aiiMrm.i. I.OS ANGKl.KS aTPI '-Tlie Ko ngele.s Angels todav announced the signing of three pifchers vet eran reliefers Jack Spring and. lulio Navarro and newcomer dor Ion Richardson. Richardson is a lyear-nld left hander dratted by the Angels Ial; pnng from Atlanta of the Inter-i national league. Ho was pitcher of Ihe ear in the Texas league in l-ta where lie had a record of Ufi with Tulsa. I Spring worked mainly in relief! for the Ancels la.M year and was credited with 5ix saves and built up a fr-o record helore sutfenngi his first defeat, N.narro, who came to tlo clubl trorn Tacoma of tlie Pacific Coast league la-l oar with the loop'si leading earned run aver ace of 1 .R8. also worked in relief and, wa reported particularly eftecttve "jin Ihe winter Puerto Hican League !h:s ear. hf (n i. r'fs f,v 'iX' j v h'u'i'd ? f'vn O ff'r'S 0" ' o"-e. ' pjmv JK"r ! h at trT gm. t r ai(iy .". "-9 inn it'-es. Ff'tt ) -ttavTt : SWTA UMIMARV. Calif. -ITI some r.noo less than his annual Moing fiom Stanford to the ;ie a Stanford. I'nixeisitv of California at Santa Harbat a as a football coach like being shitted from the matr leagues In Class R. Rut .Tack Cur tice as he'll si ill be happv Cuitice. who had one of the 10 lot college coach mi rei-oid the lounirv InMote he was hired al St.mtord ftve veai ago. Salur- iliv was named head t'o.u h al VCSR -a iCsscr-known hi .nu ll of the I'niveiMty of Ca'i tot ma al this coastal city io mile; northwest of l.os Anueles. Where Stantord met opincnts " S.mta Rarhaia seems to be ihe ich as Michigan State. Southern p'ae." Curtice said at his home; 17 California and Washington. IC n,-'r ,h Manlonl rampi in Paio ehintvd int. Barbara pl.ns the likes of A 1:0 rn it we can win it w ; he San Iego State. Whitlter. Cat '"The pMp at Santa Barbara1 for S;-te:s fave Sporrer pulled 1V o! San l.uis Obispo and Long have N-en awfully kind to us. and. down 17 rebv:nds and Rob Max He.uh stale p are looking torw.-.rd In hvinltio'd 12 l-tr the winners TV R nd t'uttices if wrpsf salary of there It's a smaller (own and j team irim d'ehnst al-n won. ;i..'si at Santa Barbara will be were right p!ea-ed ' i.vmt. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under ignrd hiss been appointed administrator of ihe Estate of Robert Hope, deceased, by Ihe Circuit Court of Klamath County. Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate art herebv noMied to present the same, together with o-oper vouchers, to said administra tor at the office of the undersigned. Room 4. Velhase Building, 37s Vam Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of fhs notice, which Is January 14th, I '43. R F. McLaren Administrator O'NEILL A MCLAREN Attorneys tor Administrator 1 No tn, Jan. 14, II. 71. Feb. 4. 13 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of NINA EGOSMAN NELSON, Deceased. No. tl IM P. As the Administratrix of the estate of NINA EGGSVAN NELSON. Deceased. I have filed in the Circuit Court ol Klam ath County. Oregon, my final account, and said Cnurt has st the 70th day nf f-eisr-jary, 1963. at 10 00 o'clock A M., fnr hea'ing ail obiectons thereto and set tlement thereof BETA NELSON MRKLEY AOmmislralrix G'fnn D. Rennrei Attorney lo' Administratrix 2 Vain Street Klamarrt Falls. Oret)n No I'?. Jan. 71. 7R. Frt. 4. 11. Gilchrist Whips Sisters, 55-40 ClU'HRIST i Special --The Cil chrisl (Inzlies downed the Sis ters quintet tn one of their bet carries of the sea -on here Satur day night. .W40 l"an Hoff led the Cir;?l;e with 17 winis and Pennv .leisup ith 12 in a good team etfort iVn Winkle had 12 NO 1 If) notice to creditors in t me circuit court of the state of oregon for the county of klavatm In Ihe Matter of Ihe Estate ot MARY MACH AC. Deteased Nottre is hereby given that t have t-cen appointed Administrator of the Es tate o Ma-y Machac. oecea5ed All per ons havng claims aoainsl said es't o'e regufed to p-event them to me ,th proper vouchers, a thf ot'tce o f'Cna'd J Smith, F.ril Cm'! Savings Loan Bu"dmg. i Mam street. Ktm am Fans. Oregon, witn.n six montM I'tffl Jamja'y 7'- "1. ith the date oi l rst puBUcet'on o' this nottce Chrtes J Kuce'a. Admnisf'etry I U ICMARD J. SVITM Atfo'ev tnr Aamfust'ator t Va,n St'eet v im'i FaDi. 0'Qnn o. . Jan. ;o. fee 4. n. f-'oeve Nn ! ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF i THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY O KLAVATM in the Matter of the Es'a'e of PF RT BOBt RT LPERT, Deceased NOTICE is HfRFB oiven tnat the i'n.le'si3"ed has Men apposed Mmi" s- ra-t" ft th ft'e 0 bERT ROBERT ALBERT, aeeased. pd ,( pe- hay I i"3 claims aai"t sd eta' art drt-i ed to present the same proper iy vended o me t th p"'ce of P"Xtw A Pik m "rr, tt S' Me-n S'r Fi's. O-eo-n. trithn m9rh .-r. - tv hrf) PA'EO 'h-S 4'h flav r fufiU'V '" 'BED FtCER. Aimrfo-a P--X-v ft PiKrt ""evs ' La i' Wan Sr-ee n r O'g1" N? Fep. 4. it. i 2S. '? HAVE YOU any of these things TO SELL? 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