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Pelicans Dedicate 1941 State Play at Horn e There It Goes Meet Albany Here Twice In Weekend Parade Will Inaugurate New Season Amid appropriate onenim, ; 1AGK TEX May J! .. 10 1 1 night ceremonies at Klamath s ever to be entered in the fast lieve that he wilt not keep him. Recreation field preceded by a I Oregon State baseball circuit. ' self there downtown parade led by the will be making their home dc- j Interest High Eagles Drum Lorps, the Mam-: but in league competition with: Rasebal ath Falls Pelican baseball club a new manager. Second Base- ath Kails have long foreseen the to line up a contingent capable of holding its own in slate league competition. Several new play ers including llube Schwab, ex I'urthiml n..vrtr i nf teliler. i'url enthusiasts of Kliim-, H,.lu, (orlm.r nW!lt i. ukih- base- Ixillist. and Warren Wahner. Baer Can't Budge In 7th; Joe Wins Bomber Socks Challenger After Bell Ending 6th, Writer Thinks Br JACK CUDDY United Press Correspondent WASHINGTON. Mav 23 (UP) Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, survived a trip through the ring ropes in the first round to relain his title tonight when big Buddy Baer was disqualified for failing to answer the bell for the seventh round Washington's first heavyweight title fight ended m wild con fusion. Some 30.000 fans in Griffith stadium as bewildered as the ring officials apparently; wot over the bout's strange and told the crowd Donovan had conclusion. disqualified Baer for failure to Baer did not answer the oeu , answer the bell for me scventn. because he was still semi-con- j This was greeted by thundering scious in his corner from being boos from the crowd, which al (ir( hv a blow after the gong i readv had expressed its dis- had ended the sixth round. i approval of the champion's blow Blasted Twice Buddy, the California giant who wai seeking family ven geance from the champion, was blasted twice to the canvas dur ing the sixth round. He had risen at the count of 10 before the closing bell rang, it was un certain to most after the bell. BASEBALL STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. win iinuii. w-;. mmi r.rn.c nisuop, ai me neiiu. eventual entry oi a iMuiuuin vmM11! ihllshoro Ore catcher Oregon State league season at Red Sunders, who held the man- baseball team in the state league i were signed to bolster squad home in a contest against the agcr.al reigns up to the first of and will watch with much in- hrU1 v.r ,rom thcnM Klamath Albany Alcos. league, state and this week, resigned Thursday ' terest the two games this week- r, Sox teams of the Northern northwest diamond champions stating that lack of time and in- end. the first such encounters , California loop rrJ',V40W.Mn.KU!,dOr ,h abll"V '? TkC, IO"B wd '"- ""-d -" Director, of, pilu Cia.m. a local lad and ex- lights of the local athletic arena trips with the club caused him the team, headed by Hob How- Linfield roller nlnver who la-it starting at ..JU p. m. to sever relations with the club ard. president of the Pelican season plav.Hl with the Big Lakes ............... ..... ... .-,....,, . , ,..,,Ku... mm, iix- irai hw u-iiiii n, miu. m,t,er new man bany nine will be an exhibition state college baseball and bas-1 lined up this year will give local Three more. Hurler Virgc ........ -. n... ..u .s. season .a..s an incentive to turn out en Hayi.es. mid Itifiel.ier. Don Jones tors and will not count in league played second base for the Twin masse to witness the games to niu) A,lt, lllm.v. ,v,. shown standings, but the second tilt Falls Cowboys of the Pioneer be played by the Pelicans here first string nbilitv and will ice of the weekend series, slated for league, will be a playing mana- this year. action against Albany 2 p. m. Sunday afternoon, will ger from present indications. He Besides Howard such men as Holdovers Paul ' iWnadou oe ine omciai league contest. nas Been a fixture at second Al Dollarlnde. frank Sm-rirr m. i l-..,i ... New Manager base since the season began and Pete Lesmeister and others have ! Jack Llovd and "civile Carl- The Pelicans, first local outfit observers have no reason to be- gone out this season to attempt 'strain complete the roster. .... It Came From Here .... . ''tt .X.J?' .X ' '' Jf .... Landed Here . . . And Back It Goes St. Louis observers Brooklyn .... whether he had risen before the New York . full count. ; Chicago .... In the roar of the crowd. Cincinnati ... Louis apparently failed to hear Pittsburgh . the bell because seeing Buddy Boston . ..... still swaying on his feet he Philadelphia ..V.4 t him anA smashed him I ,. . rioht that droDoed the ' AMERICAN LEAGUE big fellow to the canvas. Punch Questioned ! Cleveland Referee Arthur Donovan said Chicago .... this crushing blow landed be- New York fore the bell and not after it, Boston Knt mnct nhsprvers claim it fol-1 Detroit lowed the bell. That s the way it Philadelphia W. 26 20 19 15 17 14 looked to this writer. Then Don- Washington 14 ovan, who was imported from St. Louis II inew lors lur iui.iiib vcu-. uled 15-round engagement, ex-, plains he went to Baer's corner i Pet. 3 9 .719) J. It ID .lOI ) 13 IB .403 12 16 .429 12 19 .387 10 21 .323 its Plar Ball for hometown fans Saturday night and Sunday V i - n i rev rsi L, 12 13 17 15 18 19 21 21 Pet. .684 .606 .528 .500 .486 .424 .400 .344 amei3k-.Vfci)i':.j, i .. .;' . . ' . ' IV when Klamath f a 1 : c p.ltf..n. M.i i tt ..... i entry, meets Albany. 1940 champions, in the first home league g ame of the season for the Bigbilli. Saturday night's game under lights will be la the nature oi a practice tilt Sunday's game counting in loop standings. At top left is Marshall Eyestone vet eran outfielder and slugger, whanging one in practice. On the opposite side of the page at top Clyde Carlstrom. Klamath hurler release, hi, smoker. At lower left Is Jack Lloyd, utility tnfielder, who alt.rnat.s at second and short. Arland Schwab, slusoina third baseman, snaps the ball plateward In the lower right photo. Lyons Wins 237th, Whips Tigers. 7-1 By PAUL SCHETFELS i United Press Staff Correspondent Klghtrcn years ago a young man by the name of Theodore l.vons traded a college diploma for a Chicago While Sox unit form and from all current Indications has become the iron man who refuses to rust. Montgomery Will Face Knudscn in Armory Opener Munger Hurls Solons To Win Over Angels, 7 to 3 I- COAST LEAGUE W. L. when the bell rang for the start Sacramento 34 1 1 of the seventh session, and Seattle 26 20 warned him and his handlers he San Diego 23 23 must come out and fight, or get San Francisco .... 23 24 out of the ring. Baer did neither Hollywood 21 24 and for about three minutes Oakland 19 27 there was utmost confusion in Portland 18 26 the ring, with Donovan rushing Los Angeles 18 27 from Baer's corner to the two i judges, pr Joseph E. Trigg and 1 H0M. PR0TECTI0N OJU OUlil, J11. ,IU WK." 'whacked a uinc-h-hit rio.ihlr LOS ANGELES, May 23 (UP), after the first inning, the Holly-1 scoring Eddie Pellagrin! with "" I The league leading Sacramento wood Stars avenged last night's ,he winning run after two outs, j "v pt 'Solons won their fourth straight , defeat and conquered Portland! Sad Sam Glbson ol ,hc Seals'""'' fiiT, frrwthr TMre,r : to 3 ,n p,ci,ic is?- ya","1- .565. Angels at Wngley field tonight game tonight. ; favor of Tom Seats, who pitch-; "V , do M Ccore Munger. Solon a walk and doubles by Thomp- ed the 11th for the Seals and "-' Vt P'tcher, hurled his team to a 7 The Beavers got off to a fly-: was charged with the defeat. He .467 : to 3 victory. out three runs with two singles, ' allowed seven hits in the final 41J ' Allowing th Annuls nnlu snn anrl Pifh ,.-r,ti seven scattered hits, Munger) Hilcher held the tSars to two 'i .' went the route for Sacramento, hits until the sixth, when the ; SEATTLE. May 23 (UP) Rookie Pitcher Frank Tatero Glamour boys drove in five runs 1 Oakland evened its scries with it starred lor the Angels, striking; on five singles and a double by , the Seattle Hainiers tonight. t jSan Francisco Seals 1-0 tonight with one on. A few moments four of the Keds' 10 hits while i in an ll inning pitchers' battle. . earlier Ed Cole, starting Seattle I the Cubs collected only four, i George Detore broke up the P'her. retired with an Injured i hatiomsl "' t j game in the 11th when he "':.,,,'..".-'" I L . " 4 j 1 Mr" ! Although Ted. now close to 41 years old, hns long since parsed his peak, lies still as tough as they come when given a week's rest. His natural cunning and suierb condition do the rest. ine oin noss cnecarn 11. . , .. .t with his fourth victory of the, " season against one defeat Fnduy 180 pound grapplrr from C.cor-Q as the White Sox won the first : gui, has been signed to meet game of a doubleheuder fronrt;il KnuiiM-n of Edmonton in the Detroit Tigers, 71. Lyons1,,,, pcnrr of next Tuesday scuttered tl Tiger hits as the 1 aiiKl-it s wrestling show. Pio Sox splurged for five runs 111 1 moll.r Mack l.illiiid Miinnunced the first inning and coasted 1 Kridny. the 237th victory of his long! Montgomery's signature career. He exhibited his usual ; roim,,, oul ,h, ,,r,",Kriim f,.r the gKMt control, issuing no bases wrf.kiy rari l.me.l up tor the on balls and struck out three. n)Bln rvFM, Brp r-.rnie Piluso. Bruce Campbell clouted ' Klamath Falls wrestler, and homers good for four runs to Taro Ito of Honolulu Pete Bel lead the Tigers to a 9 0 triumph rll,tro ,nd j,m n.-ffner will in the nightcap. Duzy Trout cUih (n ,hr 5rml.wlmup. gave up seven hits to win his , second victory. j The Boston Ked Sox and New aosmo York Yankees fought to 9 j frechitiiiui tie. The name was I called because of darkness. Elmer Middle a effective relief pitching plus a four-run third inning gave the Cincinnati Reds an 8-4 victory over the Chicagu Cubs. Ernie Lombardi cullecled Bf Th AMfKillMt MW liu:n I'-' " 1 ll.it,. ...iiinl-.l A "1"t. 1 1 , .I'.rt'i', . ! IW. (.,.l.. IIM. I'.,.. v,tB.i. m, ; I... Infrl.,. ,,( ....inlr-.l l I1.II.-I.1. IIJ, Ho'lnfl 11. drive off Luby's bat. r.,.u. 'nut.-. nl M.i vilt"'i. Il.l Url.all. Itolirttl. I..U .409 .400 ou. seven aoion Dauers alter ne uanoer. Kcid. who went in for heatinE the 1940 Coast league what had happened or who had j Female birds usually wear entered the game in the fifth Hilcher, gave up three more 1 champions 6-4 to climb out of won the fight, or whether they subdued colors, males bright. , inning. , runs in the ninth. i the league cellar. were giving Buddy a rest or Bright-colored plumage would I i The Oaks were never headed what. attract enemies to the nest1 PORTLAND. May 23 (UP) SAN FRANCISCO. May 23 after the third inning when Out- Announcer Jimmy Lake fin-1 where the female incubates the Holding the Beavers scoreless ; (UP) San Diego defeated the ' fielder Fred Tauby homered ally stepped to the microphone , eggs. Mltnrf nl I HTui lM..rr ; llilrhci. R. l.l H.,t.-i,rr n4 l-'l"i; SI. l.-pr i4 JUi !). tf.lul.rf. AMSRICAN klAOUK V- hip tallrrf lUrknri.) ' II..I....II. Hnril,. IM.kmaB. p,if.H'l ; thtit.ll.r. Uiir,.'), Hin n j.li) nil M.'ii-). Mihllik-ton at I'l.lla'l'tflila. French Forces Join British niliL R. H. 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I ' say limits most every day with 200 volunteer soldiers have guess, is to try and get the re-1 jigger wobblers most popular j deserted to the British In Pal- sort on the phone if you must and red and nickle or red and!"1"" '"'r'" make reservations for the follow- brasJ short couplcd Doc. shel ing wt'UK. nrt Truh; Dri'lgn, Item (9reind faiiir.) rhii-Mfo ltn..t - - 9 IMrtrlrh, Hnitphrln nd lreh, Trut anil Trhhlt. 1 M ami 1 There's only ONE Protective Blending Wn.hlnffn t MilUl-l'ti.a. tfM tm lp.n(i. Iin. t a"""1 tiHMm. By WALTON IZAAK The big news of course is DIAMOND LAKE. I on opening day was very good , j About 90 'o of the fish caught j were on trolls. The boys I talked to and the ' ; troll we used to catch our limits ! was a two tone Ford Fender. , You should bait the fender with , ; worms about two feet behind j the bottom blade and don't be I afraid to use large hooks. Troll 1 I about 50 yards of line and fairly slow. The deep water is best this time of year, at least for the next three weeks. tons and worms a close second. The Izaak Walton league had Ncxt wcek rcPort5 shou'd rca' their annual fish fry on the ly be good as most of the roads ! KLAMATH KIVEK and the i are now in fair shape, the fact Paul fight with frontier guards in which a few were killed and wounded on both sides, it was announced officially tonight. The commander was Colonel Collet. Authorities denied, however, R. II. T.. M. totllt 1 I !...!.. Hi .. Unkliuuia anil rTrrll: Mllnar anil l .antrla. event was well attended. Paul that - iot 0f anglers are going (hat anv De Gaullist (free The fishing r,e!'5 wa!1 u" w"" yni. 1 ,nt0 places that two wccks ago r rench) troops nan entered yna iweji'ts mi.- weal siuiiK. aiiio i j wcre almost out 01 me ques- or nun regular rrencn iroops in hearsay as the committee in tjon )0 rcach. So we should have ; Syria under General Henri charge had no report. j somc rcd hot news for you t Dentz were retiring. Such rc- I Tuesday and Friday. i ports had been broadcast by the EAST LAKE should be a hot Don't forget take a boy fish- De Callists from equatorial At- spot with this nice weather and jn(j ' rica. bait fishing with worms in "r-1 der. PAULINA LAKE should be good this weekend with some nice trolling weather and the fact that the fish being caught arc running larger should make thi a nonular snot this week- Shallow shore water still has'd Rcd and njc,ic rjoc shcl quite a few spawners and those ton flashers have been popu- tnai iisn witn Dan close in win ar find this out. The bait fisher- ' men around the deadline did i elk LAKE has reported very well and most of them got somc good catches and quite a limits on cluster eggs. Somc j fcw ijmits. 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