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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1937)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'Aujnist J. 1987 aaaawawaaawawawsataasaewaJh Puts Old Mug to Good Use SLIP MEANS DIP REDDING PUNS ,wpv j-"vrwr ny mm nitiKrn NEW YORK. Aug. 18 W bow mix Men who know their golf say the Chicago move to oust George Ja cohus aa president of the PGA will be csught off first. . , , Who was the Chlcsgo wlsecrsrker who called Max Schmellng the "heavy. Sacramento Moves Near Pittsburgh, Boston Con Interest Hljjh In Flril Playoff Game Sched uled Here Sunday. wait champion?" . . . British League Lead As Result Victory Streak. tinue Habit of Upset ting Top Teams. sports writers, here for Farr and Louis, were a gloomy lot after seeing the bomber massacre hla PAGE TWO ACORNS TAKE NTS Sport Briefs Gil NORTH Mill THrRSDAVS RB81XW San Frandeco 5. Portland I. Lot Angelea I, Seattle I. Oakland 4. Ban Diego I. Sacramento i. Missions I. By the Associated Pm Sacramento's socklnic Senators, only a lame and half behind the Pacific Coast baseball lesgue's leading San Diego team, opened a four-rams aeries with the Padres In San Diego Friday the league leadership the object of their at tack. The Senators made It three In a row over the cellar San Fran- Cisco Vlssions by staging another ninth Inning rally to win. to f. Thursday. Oakland trimmed the Padres, 4 to 1. to take two out f three gamee and giro the Padres their first series loss at homs this year. Friday the Oaks were to open against the Mis Ions. Los Angeles made It two out of three over the Seattle Indians, pounding two Seattle pitchers for It hits and an 8 to t victory. A three bagger by Frankle Hawkins helped San Francisco beat Port land, I to t. to give the Seals the edge In their series. Fiidsy Los Angeles was to go to Portland and the Seals to Seattle. Before the game Thursday the Senators and Missions agreed to quit plsying at I o'clock regard less of the score and Inning so the Sacramento club could catch a southbound train. Just before the clock struck five the Sen ators, with the aid of a timely two bagger by JJick Cullop, scored one run and sewed up the gsme. Last week the Solons took five ent of seven from the Seals. In all three games against the Mis sions the Senators rallied In the ninth Inning to overcome leads and win. After playing four games against the Padres on the letter's homs lot, Sacramento will entertain them for seven more games at Sacramento. A single by Al Browne, a dou ble by Walt Judnlch and a long outfield fly by Darlo Lodiglanl (are the Oaks two runs in the fourth lnnrng. They scored one each In the seventh and eighth innings. . A homer by Keo Rlchsrdson, a double and two singles by Rip Col lins marked Los Angelee' batting attack againat the Tribe. Col lins collected eight hits la the three-game serlee. VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. II (AP) The Senlora' Northwest Golf association elected J. H. Bloedel, Seattle, president, suc ceeding R. W, Gibson, of Vic toria. Other new officers Include Psul O. Murphy, Portland, Ore., second vice president, and 0. B. Wight, end Alma D. Katz. both Elephant Tusk HORIZONTAL I Substance in an elephant's tusk. 8 Rabbit 9 To Instigate. 13 Spiders' nests. 14 Benevolence. 16 Made sor rowful. 18 Quantity. 19 South America 20 Morindin dye. 21 Action. 22 Noise. 23 By. Answer le Previous Purzle JMAftf IC C I BUM' i lO'Alr maw I iirfMCft-slrL IK; I Bjp til MOMtJM-NSjrv I INOT R I MS' I IPP nUuTCoJSiSiliSTiA IN EHNQS'T O AT 5 JtABORiO;N;ACBfS!l r. OlLlI IQllR I MeIsP l6TfiA 24 Genui of auks 3g Crescent- Body'i tide .haned figure. 52 bones. JO Intervals. 16 Edges of roofs 44 Chestnut 28 Ocesns. horse. 29 Scarlet 46 Puppet 80 Wheel part. 47 Assam tilk- 82 Courtesy title, worm. 83 It Is 48 Shower. ereamy.whlte 49 Fashion, dentine. 50 part of 84 Within. wainscot 35 Idant 81 Most of this 86 Certain. substance 87 Queer. comet from r 16 G5o a? 55 32 Iff r5 1 ft UR?fX&'lZ:&tA gffMTeaseTi i' l Don Budge, mainstay of the victorious U. S. tennis troupe, ladles a drink of champagne out of the famed Davis Cup tor Dwight F. Davis, cup donor and member of the first U. S. team of 1600. at a welcome-home party in New York celebrating the young squad's triumphal Journey to England where they ended the cup's 10-year exile on foreign shelves by detesting the British, S-2, in the chal lenge round. Bitty Grant, next to Budge, and Gene Mako are Interested onlookers. . Lion-Maned, Solitude-Loving Grappler Due Here for Bout A strange lad. direct from the . comic-strip repute. Zlra has no bills of Arkansas, will trod the; armory hoards to edify Klamath's ardent wrestling patronage next Tuesday night, life, limb and other quirks of circumstancea permitting. The queer one Is Wild Man Zim and he will hold down a spot In the opening bout of a grappling program featuring Toota Estes vs. Frankle Clemena and Dan Savlch va. Sammy Kohen. No ordinary hill billy Is Zlm-my-boy. If any trust can be put In the atorlea about him that have drifted north. No, Indeed. Zlm- my-boy has very definite Ideas, Ideas about things to which no self-respectln', feudln', whtskey drinkin' mountaineer would give a thought. For one thing, the Wild Man Is a back-to-nature enthusiast. Not exactly a nudist, but he doesn't like clothes and doesn't wear them any more than he has to. He doesn t like people, either. He livee a hermit's life as much 1 bald-pated and the other shaggy aa possible, gets out by himself j maned, out to exterminate each in the sunshine and in the wilder- other to the beat of their soil ness, itles that Is the prospect the Unlike the Arkansawyers of I grappling clientele his In view. of Portland, members of the board of governors for three- year and two-year terms, respee lively. 9 Social insect I To tx'ul. 11 Actual being. 12 Russian emperor. 14 Leg Joint 15 Electrified s:eH0,uIT;pc.;q t i f v,'i rl y particles. Snaky fish. Watch face. 24 To affirm. 25 Contained. 27 Dry. 28 Withered. 30 Food. 31 Finishes. 32 Serrated mountains, 83 Vandals. 36 Sunnite. 37 Greater. 38 Lions' home. 39 Foolish bird. 40 Baseball Din. 41 Eagle. 42 Deportment 43 Seasoning. 45 Simpleton. 46 To accomplish 49 Mother. 50 Father. . It makes valuable - VERTICAL ICrary. t Glass bottle t Queer. Pierced with holes, 8 Hastened. 6 Conjunction. 7 Road. 8 Pertaining to ellipsoid. IO 51 37 Pipe cvr.BWL i A 'n BSJ r f . 'V 7 " SSr J I 17 IN. IBU 22 m lone, shaggy beard. He does. however, have long hair, medium- blond hair that streams down to his shoulders. His eccentricities, some say, are due to frustrated love. For all bis strange appearance. Zimmy la hardly more than a youngster. About 14 or 27, he estimates. He weighs around 185 or 190 pounds, standard for the junior heavyweight wrestling di vision, and has more than fair anility at handling himself In the ring. ( t Local fans who are planning to attend next Tuesday s matches anticipate as weird a spectacle aa any ever displayed on the armory canvas. For Wild Man Zim'a opponent in the opening event will be Jack LaRue, the beanpole Kansan with the hairless nobbin, tiny black mustache and Insane glare. Two exotic Individuals, one Big Duck Crop Predicted for Fall Shooting WINNIPEG, Man.. Ail. 13 fP) Plenty of waterfowl for Amer ican nlmrofit to ahoot at thfa fall waa forecast today by observer! In Canada's far flung duck and goose Incubator. Game guardians, woodsmen and other observers reported the wa terfowl crop probably would be fully as big as In 1936 when It exceeded that of the previous year by an estimated 20 per cent. Canadians generally attributed maintenance of production to a game protection campaign, strin gent shooting regulations and ex pansion of the gam sanctuary movement. A. B. Howell, provincial gams guardian here, said Manitoba, fa vored by migration of ducks from drought stricken Saskatchewan, will likely show an Increase this year. He said more ducks bred In the province this year despite low water levels in some areas. Bottle Hurler in Los Angeles Jail LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18 (fp) Accused of hurling a liquor bot tle at a prize tight and injuring movie comedian Chico Marx and his wife, Theodore Walts, 27. Negro, was held In default of 81600 ball today pending his pre liminary hearing next Monday. He was ehsrged with assault with a deadly weapon. Marx waa cut on one hand and hla wife on one eye hy the flying glass. Al Jolson and his wife. Ruby Heeler, sat next to the Marxea but es caped Injury, ESPECIALLY FOR SEVERE Matter with what fo are afftletetl, Ktatare Hoot nn4 Herb treatmoata will aaHlrelr roll- ai4naa f Rtomach, ffoart, Ltniii flail motlt.r, KeKerna. Uloera, Plloa, fftnralgla, Kid ara, Catarrh, ainno Troahlr. Aathva Hronral. tla. Concha, .ervoaanraa, ladlroatloa, inteatlaal and Rowd Trouble, stomach Ulrora. Rhaaaia llatn, Arfhrltla, Dlaalneaa, Haadneho. Htah ar low niood Prroaare, l.lror aad HI add Troajhlo, Blood and Vrlaary Dlaaaa, Ayaadlaltls, raaaal Com ta lata. Head Office at Ran rrancttee, Etab1lihd tinea I SOtConiultatloa Free Barbs Sold fteaaoaably CHAN & KONG CHINESE HERB CO. til awk Severn St, Hl.iaxk rails. Oreeea. Joam t-roia le a, H. to P. at. Inlini 10 A. M. 1 P. M. THURSDAY'S RKHIXTS NATIONAL LKAOIK Boston 4, Nsw York 4. Philadelphia I I. Brooklyn I I Pittsburgh 14, Chlrsgo 4. Only gamee scheduled. AMERICAN LKAGl'K New York 10-4. Boston 14-1, Detroit 11-4, Chlrsgo 1-4. Waahtngton I. Philadelphia Cleveland 7, St. Louie 0. By Associated Preea Its lucky for the National league that the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Beea know something about vaudeville. From that extinct brand of n- tertalnment. the Bacs and Bees borrowed the "stooge" Idea and giving It a little different twist, have put the Indian sign on Chi cago a National league-leaning Cuba and the second-place New York Giants, respectively. For picking on these two out fits as their favorite stooges, the Bucs and Bees ought to be voted world series cut by whatever team wins the pennant provided. of course. It's neither the Cubs nor Giants. A stooge, for the benefit of those who can't remember aa far back as vaudeville, waa the foil or butt for a comedian's Jokes. Now, neither the Plratea nor Beea have any great reputations as comedians, but they re certainly having a great Joke at the ex pense of the Cabs and Giants so tar this year. The Pirates fall apart at the merest mention of the Glanta and barely managed to hold their own against surh rank outsiders as the Bees. Dodgers and Phillies. But whenever they tangle up with the Cuba, they usually wind up In the driver's seat. Thursday they came through with their eighth decision in 14 atarta against the Cubs this year by knocking the ears oft four f lingers tor a 16-4 victory. The Bees, on the other hand, collapse at the sight of almost every outfit In the league until they meet the Glanta. Then they're the boss. They followed Ihla (nrrauli Thiirariftv with m. 4.4 victory by virtue of Tony Cu8- cinello's big bat, and strengthened their season margin over the Gianta to aevea wins In 11 stares. Aa a result, while the Yankees are coasting along on an Hi game lead In the American league, the Cubs' edge Isn't nearly so se cure at 6 gamea In the rival cir cuit, and the Giants are limping Into second place by only 2ft gamea over the come-backing Cardinals. There's no such one-club Jiux where the Yanks are concerned In their American league run away. They made It three out of four in their current aeries with the Red Sox Thursday by apltttlng a twin bill, winning the nightcap i-i aa Joe DiMagglo walloped his 34th homer, after dropping the opener 14-10 as seven pitchers took a terrific beating. The series victory upheld the Yanks' reputa tion of having lost only one series against a second-place club In the Isst two seasons. The Phillies came within half a game of climbing out of the Na tional league cellar with a twin win over the Dodgers, 3-2 and 8-2 behind some effective pitching by Hugh .Mulcahy and Claude Pas seau. The Cardinals and Reds were Idle. Detroit's Tigers managed only a split with the White Sox. win ning the opener, 11-8, on Charley Gehrinaer'a big hat, and dropping the nightcap, 4-4, In 10 innings. as Jimmy Dykes' pinch-hlt knock ed the winning runs across. The Senatora squeezed out a 6-4 de cision over the Athletics. Willis Hudlln blanked the Browns, 7-0, for a Cleveland victory. Rice to Attend Medford Event MEDFORD. Ore., Aug. 13 lP) Grantland Rice, noted sports writer, will be among the distin guished personages to attend the H. Chandler Egan memorial golf exhibition to be held here Sun day, August 22. 'Rice will ac company Bobby Jnnea, Jr., and arrive the day before the exhi bition, according to a letter re ceived by Olenn Jackaon, chair man of the general committee, Horton Smith. Lawaon Little, Johnny Dawson and Jimmy Thompson, nationally noted golf ers, will also arrive from Chlco pee, Mass., the day before the exhibitions. Rice and Jones are long time acquaintances of Egan. AND CHRONIC CASES aparrlng matee the other day, Rome of the papers say Rep Palln didn't reallv push Orev hnund after Peter Manning's mile record the other day. . . . Frank Pohann. Tnlverslty of Maryland coach. Is looking over Los An geles and Hollywood. T.onka like the only possible way to beat the Yankees Is hold 'em to alx runs. ... If Rnhhv Rlgis. the California sensation. Isn't on the Davie Cup team next year, ynu can aue us. ... A re port Is buntnK around the Giants will try for Buddy Hassett dur ing the off season. . . . Joe ni- Maggln has mixed hitting only once In hla last 4 4 gamea. Joe 1.niils Is defending his heavvwelght title soone. than any other champion did. . . . What about Lou Gehrig golns all the way to third on a pop fly to the outfield? . . . That big boy can circle those sacks faster than a lot of you think. . . . National league umpires are a versatile lot. . . . Charlie Morgan coaches football In the off-aeanon: BUI Stewart Is a hockey referee and F.rnle Quigley officiates at bas ketball gamea. . . . Dolly Stark coached baaketball at Dartmouth. Bernle Blerman. the Minne sota wlsard. la eonaldering four offers to roach grid teams In as msny parte of the country hut will turn em all down. . . . The bora will be passing up a good bet If they don't vote old Charlie Root of the Cubs the most vsiu able player In the National lea gue this year. Four Meet in Semi-Final of Golf Tourney SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 11 I Four battle-christened survivors of the national public links na tional championship entered tho semi-final round of the tourna ment today over the Lond Hard ing golf course. Carded for J 4 holes of matrh play, out of an original field of nearly S00 golfers entered from all parts of the nation, the quar let waa paired aa follows: Andrew Siwedko. Pittsburgh. Pa., vs. Bruce McCormlck, Los Angeles. Don Erickson, Alhambra. Cel. va. Frank Toronto, Sacramento, Cal. Szwedko. better known as Andy. Is the 29-year-old Polih ateel worker who blasted the title hopa of defending champion rat Ab bott of Pasadena, Cal., t and 1. Bruce McCormlck. Loa Angelic fireman whose featuree nrnlnd you of Crooner Rudy Vall-, reached the semi finals Thursday at the expense of Alex Muiann of Honolulu by the score or. and 1. McCormlck, city champion of Loa Angclea. offered a airong threat to Siwedko. whose game la aa stern aa hla occupation steel. In the other bracket, Don Erick son. the "Gas House led, was favored over hla formidable foe. Toronto, crack member of Sacra mento'a public links championship team. Krlikson. who onre as tounded the on-lookere by captur ing a round of the Los Angflfs open with a sub-par 47, ellmlnnlcd his southern California neighbor Howard Hoon of Santa Monica, 4 and I, Thursday. Toronto stroked hla way Into the semi-finals hy trouncing slen der Vernon Gllstrap of Berkeley Cal., 6 and 4. TACOMA, Aug. 13 (API Wild Hill Boyd, former all-navy heavy weight champion, celebrated his professional debut here last night with an impresalve one -round knockout of Wea Hnyes, Port land, Ore., negro. Boyd, who weighed In at H4 Vi, sent Hayes lo the canvas wlih a flurry of punches. The n.,rn rnmm itnatpaililv at the nniint nf nine and was floored agnln for the full count. Hayes weighed m. In other , bouta Dave Ward, 129 H, Tacoma, knocked nut U.rKn ICIvl 111 U Portland In the first round and Jock Mc Comber, 172'i, Tacoma, knocked out Art Pettlt. 180. Portland. In the second round. The Travel Picture Has Changed Ao flit In Portland .... M "O Han Francisco 7.IM loa Angelee . 13.80 Han lllcgo . . . I4.M Dallas BK.na .New Orleana S4.48 W 'IjfV'" - '" iliJau . .... .. Lj ?i .jrr. JZ. I Pretty Arnelte Webster rides one water ski while holding a second aloft at Brigantinr !c:rh, N. J. She changes from one to the other with the utmoi.1 grace and ease. Shirley Hanover Wins Two Heats of Hambletonian GOSHKN. N Y . Auf . IS (AP) Thv records show lhat Honry Thnmaa won tho Hamhlatnnlan with Shlrr Heiimvc r. bul tho igpulur 47-tar o!il trstner of lha Hnortr, pa ., Shot Farms aaya It was flr?ytar-old pstrlrla Shoppard who was laraly ro Mintilblo for th recorU-smaah-1ns; triumph. While Thomns waa drlrlnn Shirley to a strnlxht heat Tlctorjr in the faatfst tlm rr r-'Rls-t.rcd by a winner In trottlns's tilut ribbon PYHnt. he carried In hi hip pocket a fnur-lenf clover and MlvT nt him by tha little (Uutchter of law rnr H. Bhep p.ird, part owner of the Penn nylvwnla bwdlna; farma. "Don't let atiyhi1y tell you It was I who won," declared Thomns. "J tint look al thnt Kood lurk charm I carried. ! couldn't miss with th.it In my pocket." In trotting the fir! mile In 2 OHi and the aecond In 2:01 Shirley not only turned In the. fullest ttme erer reftstered by a winner In 12-year history of the rich stake hut carried on In the way of hr famous mother Hanover's Martha. The latter won the 1930 Hnmhletonlan and later In the same year act her mark of 1:59V The victory, achieved before a crowd of 35.000 after the race had been postpone! from Wed nenday, was worth 119,9192 with an additional $600 Joins, to the three partners aa nominator of the winner. "Shirley Hanover waa given lit t In chance In the auction pools, where Paul Ilowner's Te Sota of Boston was favored. She com- mand'-d no better than 1 to 1 respect to win the first heat, Baseball llv Awwh-UIimI Piths COAST IjKAM'K. W. h. Pel. Snn niego 80 64 .6 S Sarramrnto "S f7 .6711 San Pranrlsro 72 3 l.os Angeles . ......71 44 .ft-H Portland ... J .1 Oakland 2 "4 .43 Soallle 67 77 .43 Missions 61 "6 .375 .NATIONAL I.KAtil K W. I.. Pet. Chicago S 37 .637 New Vork 68 43 .674 St. Louis 66 44 .666 Pittsburgh 63 47 .6 10 Ilnston ....49 64 .474 ( Inrlnnatl 41 57 .4 I H llrnoklvn . .... 6 .404 Philadelphia 42 2 .404 AMKHICAN I.KAUI'K W. L. Pet. New York 70 30 .700 Hoston 66 41 ,6S4 Dnlrnlt 67 42 .670 Chicago 61 46 .675 Clnvnlnnd . ..........46 61 .474 Wanhlngion 46 63 .469 SI. I.nuis .32 67 .823 Philadelphia 29 .294 You'll revile every conception of travel pleasure with vout 6rst trip In one of Greyhound', new Highway Cruisers, Bow In service on all main routes. Roomv, comfortable, Improved in every w.y . , . the smsrtert, smoothest ride In America. n,.n, llulli Hinder, Agent VtrOlt Klnnuitli I'lmneHDO Earnshaw Hurls for Semi-Pros, Says He's Happy PHILADELPHIA, A g. 12 (AP) Dig George Karnahaw. who used to hreeae them past the bailers without much trmill. plirhlng lor Connie Mack's American league pennant - win nlng Aihletlca aeren yeara ago. la plirhlng for a Philadelphia sand-lot team this year, but Juat the same he's "happy." "I'm perfectly aatlsned." the "ftlg Moose" ,ald. "When 1 quit the Cardinals at the end of last season there were two things In the hack of my mind. First, 1 wanted to he home with my fam ily, flecond. I wanted tn be my own hoas. pitching semi aro ball satl.fled bnib ambitions." Karnahaw, a former Uwerth. more rnllege alar before he gained prominence with the A's. hss won 13 gamea and Inst' two on the sand-Iota to date. "I think I'm just as good ss ever," he said. "I've been tak ing care of myself. I'm weighing about 213 and the arm feela wonderful, flood for several more years, anyway. "They used to think I was a strikeout artist." he went on. "Well. I guess I ailll am. fan ning an average nf 10 tn 12 hat. tra a gsme. That shonld prove I'm In shape. If my record la not sufficient." As for the money angle, Karn ahaw thlnka "I make out better this way, counting my Insurance earnings." "8t. Louis offered me a con tract that was a Joke. That's why I quit. They'd have tn douhle the offer to Interest me." 6 Runs Scored Without a Hit nRATRirK. Veh., A nr. 11 rVPi Beatrice hasehsll fans were still sllshtly dazed today over what they naw last night. Falrbitry, In a Nehraska state league (came with Beatrice, used three pitchers In the first two In nings. The trio didn't allow a single hit but walked eight Beat rice hatters and hit three bats men to force In alx runs. Then the last hurler Tony ! Johnson settled down and won' tha ball garaa 12 to 6. To fur-! ther bewilder the shocked funs) the noa trice Infield handled five! douhle plays. I IIOHSFS LL ntOOMH MKAl 1 inn moat nra uiiiiii spni in the world lo play golf. Free Picnic (.rove ....... . wawm ninn wmsssv. ." e-neMMenHsm THAT 1 I FITJEI1 CnOim TASTE k VARIES fjA Word was received from Rai). ding, Cal.. rrldar lhat a large, caravan of baseball fane will t7v Ki the road early Humlay mornlnf Journflni lo Klaniaih for the first aeml-flnal playoff game he. tween the Heddlng Tlgera and the local Ited Hm. The battle will be held at Mndoo field neit Bundag afternoon. Manager Korhlrr nf tha Tigers alaled that part of the siusd would arrive Aaturday evening, Ihe remainder arriving Sunday morning with Ilia caravan. Koeh ler, ei-inasl leaguer and now chief of police III Itrdilltig, slated thai enihuslaam among Redding fana had increased loo per rent alnce last Hunday a game, when Ihe Tlgera blanked the hard fighting H..g s o, and )ks for mure than lo rare lo .In.. Oregun. "Heni those Red os" la the familiar eiprrasion heard In fan circles around Ihe California Inwna. and It would be a blow to all the northern California learns lo see the pennant so ireamlng arm., the line lht0 "" ""penally alnce I17 , the Ural y.-ar Ihe Hoi have heat. a member of the league. Spirit In the Ited Soi cam. 1. still high despite the trimming T nxining m me last frav and then In addition the Seals' slaughter on Monday. The boa are hard at practice evarv available evening and all! go late ip. o.i ue similar art-moon with grim determination to make as for the j o shutout handed lh.ro in Kenning Roy Wheif.r. hard hitting short. lop, alaled Thursday that ha believes Ihe Red gos will drive Vlarenialner from the mound hy the seventh Inning and If Ihe whole equsd feels like Ihla, fans no doubt will sea plenty of action at Modoc field. The game will draw not only Redding fana but fana from all over ihe league district m north ern California, and a record crowd will be on hand for Ihe fray, according lo present Indi ra! lone. Inland Fishini? J Prospects Not Up to Average PORTLAND. Aug 11 (,P)Va. ley and mountain fishing for Ihe coining weekend waa predicted as only fair In most places, sports men having the beet chance In hearh and near-coast waters, the state game commission aald la lis weekly bulletin. Some eiceptlnna were noted to the generally poor reporta from inland, particularly In Lincoln county where trout fishermen had airrllent resulla In the head waters of the larger streams. Reports hy conn l If, Included: Josephine Fly fishing slow on Ihe Rogue eirept on upper por tion and tributaries. Diamond lake has improved. Good trout fishing In Lake creek and email trlbiitarlea of Ihe north Umpqua. Deerhulee Trolling with flash ers or ball fishing aurre ul lA Kast and Paulina lakes; amaCl spinner or hlnck gnat fly good on upper Deschutes river. Above Deschutes bridge, smntl trout Ilka royal coachman In the evening, flood catrhea in Nnah and South Twin alih halt fishing or trolling lih flashers. DANCE Saturday Night Merrill Music By Oregon Hill Billies vs. mi.M mi..i.. n . s wi mm ..ims eiuuus tm lMtiM, - .-.-.W '-.WW--, . ee erMf.er.ieaf, i