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FACULTY RULE FOR ATHLETICS HELD CURE-ALL Alumni, Student and Outside . Business Men, at Bottom of Football Ills, Says Col lege Head. With Rod and Gun By Ernest RosUI and Dick Green r ftnrnftV flirRSDAV. .TAXl'AKY, 29, lflBf. ' , ' z: ifi nmnA outboard n&vFMFN havf W ft. .1 feJ - "- v .MtiiSJMKSffiiTSi 'WMMwWaasw i CHAMPION W . J1 (v i k 7 -i, mmi ' 1 J -wmImw -------mmJ -AP ! a. . -- MHIFORD FIPMI'5aS'SsSSY00HG CM IN I tii nvpni ...nviilrd many laiichs I . .. nnnmll MrnmTn nnm. numrn dv a M7 A P 'r1 l H- M Hi YMYmn wmuumi rimiru Di.Hn.-mj nin nmo nrm im Anminnv MATPU lty Dillon Gnilinm ATLANTA, Jan. 39. OT Tin truublo with football In a vIi-Iouh nystom of manuBcmc-nt, rauiui than Hie KranllnK of Bch.,larlil' In tlio oiilnlon of Ur. Tli.iinwi ll Jacobs, ijri'sidint ot UKlctlio'l"- Tin. fault lies In tbo vU-Iouh Bjalom ot allowlnn nluiiinl, donts mid 'outKldo IiumIiu'ss men to onemto and luntrol tllo ulli IHIc liroBrama. Coiwciiuciit 'aK i .,,,tiifltv ovnr ntli- ....... . . .1.. .ii...... fni'iilllcs Ih IflifH uy inu v..vnv, ... .1... i.,.iii.. nf all ao-callil of the Kamc." Dr. Jacobs believes. ni,u u,.iin,,lM wituhl not con ..t.in Vir thd OOC'l'Utlon . nun,ctnu nufi I't mint to tudcntu and nlumnl, but, evidently think nothing of placlnis ono of tho most popular Unpailmcnts m their handH. IFavorx Hu'iilty llule. "Tho department of phyKlcal rulltire, Including lnlincolbKlato nnd Intro-mural KportH, nhould como under tho faculties the mime as any other elniw or subject, with the coach Imvlnir direct su pervision. Dr. Jacobs favors the awarding- of self-help scholarships to students, athletes or non-athletes .h. nor.i aid to finance their way through school. "1 don't hesitate to offer a scholarship to a good violinist to study here nnd piny In our or chestra, so whv the objection to making tho name proposition " .1.- nlhlntn " n HflVfl. "Ally OtlUM' attitude In tho matter Is hypo critical. If thlS iS SUOHUllZllWi'O you enn say Oglethorpe unlvcr ..I... U l f,,i.ni- nf It. "A college nthleto receiving help should not be regarded as a pi fesslonal. ile Is ns clean on ama teur as any. Ho receives loss for his participation than the so . ..nif lnnls and caiieu luimiui" ' ' ' , . other sports, not connected wiin collegiate sport. v.. rti'nn.iiinliasls. n Ihnrn lu no SUcll thing as ovor-emphasls In foot ball. I... flint ntlinr dePlll't mcntg are under-cmphasl7.od, but certainly tho physical eumne i .....i..- iu ...,.iv. ,,11 ibn attention given to It. An nthleto gives less i his mimn than to nn ,,f hi enlleiro course ..n-i ..?.,..,, r nnd facilities nre at fault In cases of Ktudents uim nro allowed to piny, t. i.ni- unf,Mir,Hil(. stnndlniT A professor should adhoro strictly to tho scholastic reniilronionts in rnlllnt nn nthleto. if w. nnnntcd Uttl mien n versully tho 'trnmp 111111010' woulil quickly pnss out. 1 ii i rx i a it DEFEATS SWISS TRACK MARVEL nnncipr Takes 1000-Yard Race at Opening of Indoor Track Season Negro Wins 2-Mile Run. their affect flsll- ing nro discussed In a letter wilt ten by Will'-.. S. Maple, licensed guide, at "cm.- -- - mouth of tho Itonue river to the Portland press "I am living on i" - tho finest fishing Htream on l west coast." writes Mr. Maple, und I haven't seen a fisherman since November 1 and wlnW stcothead are hero In countKss thousands. 1 see where the npoitB men of Oregon,, Washington and California uio orBaliizlng. 1 ., i.. ...,..,,,:, llrni. hut the linvu in , say they are Kolng to 1V , stcclhend In the "'" ' " , . ul fishing In u '... ..Ion coast streams. 111 - these sportsmen nro inisiiiiu. ".. Tero seem to bo as ...any summer steell.ead running itoguo river 10 or ngo, and no more, unu -have had protection hero abo.U U years. Halmon fishing and t.ou fishing havo ueon " ,'T , '.. they blamo it on commercial Iisn g. Cutthroat trout have also de creased, nnd they are not com . . r.f not fiHUa niorciui linn " v u (or In tho lower ltogue. to speak of. i.-irAwk- v .1.. Jan. 29. (IP) The bund played tho Ktur Bpun gled banner and then Kay Conger stepped out uml won the first in ternational race of the indoor track tcason. defeating Ur. '."' Martin of Switzerland. The band played the Swiss Me ., ..... .. nt th. New- ark A. C. track games last nifci.i. but it takes more tnan a m ...... .. r. from tlic boyish looking star of the Illinois Alli- Iclic club. Aliuricas i'iL-....u. Dr. Martin, making 1 fil i ..... wliiii-r and only appeal ..in.-'- ii ." ' .... i nitl,. iiiiiro than oil inc i,u. '. - tr . , i, ,.,.i.. n u-iittv effort to stay with Conger ami beat him to the tape In the niuu-yuiu "" .. mil nf four gie, as in; uiu ,..... ----- - llmen lliey met last w liter, but lie didn't have the staminu " lrail-appe.""H ..... ,i,....,i men was tne J ill! ill.".-' '".. - - featur.) of the opening games ol .i i,... leiieue" tracK inn i.tt.j-'. " - . , r i. ..euro star WHICH saw ,..u.-. - of the lirooklyn llnrriers, admin- . . i.t.... r.r. nr nn-vuiu Ister a ci iisn.i.t, ,-,., beating to Leo 1-ermond of tho lloston A.A., once Americas lead ing distance runner. In a two-mile handicap nffnlr ana na """' New York university freshman, romp away with llu. mirini ci.i. BEAVERS OBTAIN .. . . ..... u-iiiiei. stoclhcad . .. ....,HH,ins. When tllo ,.i..,. between rains, you , i ..r ih.,.. enfist stl'tNULS can in any w ...... - see salmon spawning and steell.ead waiting right tliero i"r , ... .. .inn " ll'V IM unmet ill) t!H. J I'4 IOW U, ni' ul vorv ruro oci'iihIohh, and wornitf won't intnre.st thorn. uL"r'' them. Hut where do you ' on iiiiinK from a railroad, no net fishing allowed at this season, so wnero can . r i. ..,.l, il?l!H t Kei. ires., n ,7 ..,.. hi,,-.. A number ot smnn t.i........ - flow into the Pacific? ,. i.n..., fiiini nf winter steell.ead. but none has the summer run n l..l,i (lie lEflUll.'. .... j nun coni.-n ." l. blame over-flshlng tor the lack "... ... mmill streams. or flsn in in.-".. . mill, they stopped coinmeiclai fishing for wimer couple of years ago. U has . t helped matters and 1 think '" hurt tho fishing. THYE WRESTLES P LaVl'v ww- I III wl w RACING FANS GEfORLORN HOPE a r nnnilin R H TTTO - is mm mm CAGE RAGE rIr M.-Af'W Pill (0 toon meets in Florida and Cuba are Included In the spring racltiK P; .v tho Hotiua Outboard Motor association, to cno. titiue througli aiarcn. Kfforts also are being made o n h .naHmi. connected l-llllll x.vni.11 "I'"-- r .. , r with tho stato organization, to ar range a schedule oi m meets calling for at least one race every two i--ii. ... Some of the races this spring HI be features of well known r .u.n . ... i.. ., r..o lor Ihe fell rerattas. uno is - : h mm. i.intnn outboard trophy hero during tho regatta oi ... . ....... A..i...s' and Snorts club Mach 20-sa. ,, . Sites for sumo ot mo iw o.iv ei.eduletl arc St. Augus tine. Orlundo. Tampa, Kurt Myers, Palm Dencli, sarasoia, jaci.,..,.. -, Gn esville, ML' ora and Etistis. linn tBii . , bo given inieniiiuuin.i n...... the spring season with the hold! y. of a regatta at unv...... -- when some ol tnc nwsi lng outboard enthusiasts arc ex pected to compete. BUTTEEALLS AND I'VILLF. TO PLAY Victory Over Medford Fri day Would Hold Grants Pass in Conference Possibilities. OLD OUTFIELDER PORTLiAiND, Ore. Jan. 89. (If) tl i. Turner, nresldeill of tho i'ortlund bnsehnll club of tho Pacific coast league, an nounced today tho Heavers havo uenutrcd lru. Klngsteiul, major lenguo veteran outfielder. Flng- i..ui .,.. with 1lttHl.tirtr. oh- ri.-iiii, n"v j...t ...... - - .i,,..,i ills unconditional release ..mint- tin. Ifl-vcar vule. lie was ,n.,v v.uim with llnsi.m. Ills iB in nlvn.nia. Wash. Turner said Klngstend hit hot ter than .300 in mo nijoi. II I .nn find out. Ihe baby stcclhoad runs to tho sen when about four or five Inches long. Tho trout-sl.o mini is six Inches. I think tho summer steelhend of itoguo river Is a tl li ferent fish nnd snouin I think the big Wlntel Bteclheiul is a no-good sportlliK in.... ,i.l .hies untold harm i. unir.i..ii to trout and sulinon. Komo of the characteristics of these two fish . . . t.m i,.... .iim'i look the are. r n m. .,.w , same. Slimmer steelhend run ltogue river only, and only um lng June. July. August and Sep tember. "They stay In the main :...i.. ,,n the small tiihu ... ..I.... Tl n viil-itLTO nllOUt f'll' till ll-n. - 3 " , pounds and hit n-fly or splnnei i-eaiiii.v. o." . . u i.. it,,, llnuiio ami us IICHU lunn .. uti..nii..s. also the email i.m'iii'.ij .- ,nll e.iastal streams. i Is dining Heccniber, January an.. .. . m... nvernirn Is about rcui iit... . . , , ..I.,., ..,,n,u nnd it Is very seldom caught with hook nun .inc. I()ltTI.ANl). Ore., Jan. SO. (H'l Ted Thyc, I'ortland heavyweight wrestler and Dr. Karl Surpolls, Cleveland, wrestled five rounds to a draw here last night, each taking u fall. Thye won the first fall after less than three minutes of wrestling ... ..... fi,u. ,-,,1111,1 with his wrist- .1. lllu ...... . locks. Snrpolis evened matters In tho fourth with n flying body scis sors. John Kvko. Cincinnati heavy welgllt, took two out of three falls ..... nil, i Hill Heth. Lansing, Mich. Kvko won tlie first fall on a nierry-go-round 111 31.35. Heth i,w,k the second in 7: on a stop over toe-hold. Kvko won the final fall with a body press in seven .....k l.-nrsiii-eii. Aniicouver nio- innn. defeated Jack u iirieii, j o.. land In tho curtain raiser. DAUGHTER ARRIVES IN BOBBY JONES FAMILY . ATLANTA, On., .Ian. 29. W) A duughtur was horn today to Mrs. Uobort Tyro Jonos, Jr., wife, of the golfof. i i. ti,n ti.i.-d Milld In tho fam ily. Tho other children arc Clara Malono Jones, 0, nnd Hubert Tyre .Innes. Hi. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL Ana You'll Jump Out of Bcrl in ' the Morning Karm 10 uo COUGARS' CENTER RETAINS LEAD M SCORING COLUIfiN mi M oor Mil tusk Mid U puss, don't llew lol oim.rml wir. ou. wuu. j -'- um md nlrl than. I1 mk yeu midoooly ttnxl ud buoysnt sod luU o nuuluu. Trw thy en't do It Twy onht m thtl tiovds nd BWTf tmimenl dotM l ft tht. wum. Th rnwon lot your dowsnd-oul ttrllni rout Itm. Il ihoald Door oul two poinds ol liquid bus tnu your bou duly. I( Oik hito la not Bowls hroly', your tontl notm t ditt. Il iu inty l tl" bowlm, ;u bkala up ytrar son. o ksr thlt. ti.d UaU and yoor brostb 1 Vis of tn bmb oul IB Wtnlh .Your bd visa sod you I down ul oub Youl bol ysuua ui poiMood. It tln ttioM food, old CARTER'S MTTIJ; LTVKH PIUA U f tb two Bounds ot bik) flowinl Irwtlr nd m.loi ro hwi "up nd us." Tfi.y toot4H woodtlul, h.rmlo-, fUo mMbl. wtr.ru, """I wbn IteoBW 10 ..kln tka oil. (low Intrly. Hot dos't uk tor IIt pil". A ! Uiu. Lim Pills, look lor '"f"?'? MbrtiViU. t ...inalinrv's Mllll TlillUllO llOWl lng suund took two games from . . C . ........ nt Trlh. uno employes, III their city league innlch ut the .Nat nisi nigiu. f...i.t,.in .lln. ("Mctlraw") Mur- ..r Um Tvnns did some fancy .. ....In, line" 111 till' first game which his team won, but rnn out of "psychology ' tor ino re- nialnliig two games. llagen nnd l'uhl wcro slurs of the mutch. TyiMis IVrguson UiO ll5 13s 451 (hveiio Ull 11 l' '37 Klllnll J 66 Vii 170 -ItH il,.u..n Hill... 173 123 H2 4-17 Murray HI" 1 43 174 41.6 Handicap T 61 ' 11 " til's 73S K35 8411! . Mali Tribune Shrcve 16 176 loll I.ounsbuty, l'..166 19 t3 i, ..... ir.t ost 144 ii,.... ai 117 803 :,n r.r. 1 i. ,,.. H.J 137 1711 r.oo llnndlran Ill !l 20 7 SKATTI.K. Wa.-ll.. Jan. 2H. Ifll Huntley (lordoll. Washington Stato folleKes flashy sopnoinoi. center, nllalned ins nun. i....... sei.iiug lead this week In tlio nor thern division Pacific coast con ference hoop race, hut had his nun-Kin cut to a scant two points by John l'uller, Washington ......... ,iii,illie siinhoniore. ....'.... ....I hlu Kcnro to it... -a tii,i..lf mill l.'ullcr had 74 Tho Husky nee climbed from elxth place last week, ousting Ken KnK aiis. Oregon State, who dropped to fourth position wltn hi. pmins. 1. u....,.,iii liuiliv Husky ...... i. ... ..,.i.e.i hlu unv from fifth .. '.. i ., i ..-1th i. tnlitl of 71 i, ....' ....... ..... ,..i i.'ih.n Swvuar.l. , miiii .li-i.i.neil lino si.mii ....win.... with r.7. lied nulla. ,......,.. Mini,, fiil-WllI'll. Willi markers, dropped from fourth to fifth. I.-,,)!.,., the ,.enlul lllaCC holdel ivcrsteip.d the rules some seven times In the post week and Is the official "naughty tnan" of the league with 211 personals against him. II took Hie bronzed young Aus tralian, Hon Miilr, 202 pounds, champion of his land, to Bino the i,.e..i .,-i.nuiitnf nrlilo. Rav rrisiiie. 200, a temporary setback last night when Muir took two out of three falls from the latter in a tinisn mutch nt the armory before a lair- sized crowd. It was one of the most hotly contested mat oiiiucs of tho Benson. Krisblo displayed more conn than In previous wrestling sessions and again convinced funs ho has a great future as n heavyweight mat artist. A scries of Ihreo fly ing body scissors won the nisi tnu for Frisblo in 13 minutos, utter the two had buttled on fulii y oven tonus.' nay tisou ucikiiocks iu .. vantage and slammed Muir to the mat repeatedly. A HonnelllielK nun won um m-u nn.i full for Muir uftor liino niiu- utes of hectic wrestling, iieioie this fall Hay's noso spurted blood mid seemed to annoy him. A body slam In eight minutes won tho third fall for tho Anzac. Kriablo withstood three or tour vicious slums hut was unable to withstand the last. The local hoy displayed a hlK Improvement over his last appear ance two weeks iiKO when ho grap pled with Jack iiomano . n seen." local lans uie not giving rriaoie the credit ho deserves. Tlio special event included some thing new for fans when Cecil Bar- ..,.tl..i-il tried the "whale hold" In takiiiK tho decldiiiK fall from Jim llraiitano of O Hiien. 1 lie wrestlers had taken a fall each. sliciwltii; some or me insiesi wins of the season, flavored with such tricks as hair pulling, eye soubius, mouth pulling, occasional pinching and some biting. The event provided many laughs and reached the climax when liar ei,i,i,.ii.e,i not nr the line and drank water. Upon coming in the ring tho water remained in his mouth and, like a whale" spouted Into Hrunlano s lace, i ue sue..... blinded him and the local hoy pounced on him for Mie deciding fall. However, the hold is barred in wrestling and Heferee Harry HI liott awarded the full to tho O'Dricn miner on a foul. Anollior ring event will likely be iw.i.1 in i ii-,, uimiEH mill is to present some of the Heavy boys ot Portland. i . r i u n.-e. .Inn. 2il. i.-,.il hleh school basketball team will play J"1"0"" ville a conleronco bamu . nieht. , , ., , it Butte Falls town basketball team will play the Associated Oil ers of Medford Thursday night. I The town ladies are Renins up ' a team and will play a game next week with Kagle Point ladles i team. I t. i.-n. tnivn team play tho Tiger Cubs in .Medford Saturday night at the arn.ury. The Grants Pass high school bas ketball team, defeated by Anhland, Klamath Falls and Roseburg. playa Medford at the Armory tomorrow night, in their second meeting ot . 1,1. tl,.. lnenls. On the season --- perforniancc the Uurghcrltes should expelienco no uui"-" tei-ing another victory unless over confidence is getting In its deadly work. Ivan Harrington, running guard, will not be In the game tomorrow night, us hl high school athletic, career i over, and Joo Patton or Wilton White will take his place. Patton is tho best shot, and Whit the best floor man. Shell will bo .... i.. i-imninir guard and tho new selection put in the holo position. , u r.,,,.hei. .will start tho l.OL-1' ; second string against tho Josephlno county squad, alternating with tho first string. Grants Pass will mako a dying effort to stay in the cortferonco race. A win will glvo thorn a chance, and a slim one, to finish on ton. CORE TfiROAT J your money back it not re- J f Heved by one swallow of eoe THOXINt .laniiiii and Woods Drug Storo - Klamath Falls Horace C. Mc tllnnis and Franklin O. Parker re modeling former Marion Hanks residence nt 733 Pino Ave., into modorn mortuary. The United States produces ap ,.r.,vi,imtelv 1(1 nt'i- cent more ccnient than all other countries of the world. CHICAGO, Jan. 2il. (I') Allen Hull and Arthur Thurnblad, mere youngsters as masters conic in the most intricate field of billiards, cross cues tonight for the three cushion championship of the world and the pot ot gold that goes with the crown. The two 30-ycar-old Chicagoans. , who brushed aside the defending j champion and two former title; holders In their sweep to the finals j ,.i- ti, well tnm-namelit. will match i artistry and nerves over a 50-in-ning route. A salary of $U0IJ0 a year. $1200 in cash, a percentage of the gate receipts and the tidy sum nvallahlo to a cnamiuoii nn evhil.it ions, will bring the winner approximately s.io.ouit WELLER AGAIN LEADS HASKELL ON GRIDIRON I.AWISEXl'K. Kits. WV-It's be coming on old redskin custom to elect Lous Woller captain of the Haskell Institute football stmad. Wellcr, a 150-pound naiumin, will lead the rambling redskins for the third time ill the 1931 gridiron season. Weller's Caddo tribesmen call him "Utile ltalihlt," and his op ponents know him as ono ot the most elusive backs in football. ,,....i...i. .i..r,..,.,l nil lis 1 :30 op ponents except the University of Kansas. Secure Your Dog LICENSE Now! Avoid Penalty PAY ONE TAX ONLY at County Clerk's Office 607 60S 610 811 841) D0 2611!) ANTIPODES LEARN HOW JESSE W ATKINS Phoonix NOW! You Can Afford New-Tire Safety and . Trouble-Free Service at These New Low Prices ON HIGH QUALITY I'.lglit.en eighty-three, was the wettest year and 1530 the driest In Chicago, according to tho sani tary hoard. 10 GIVE RACE 'COLOR' CANBKKKA (A') Whatever horse racing lacks In New Guinea Is made up by tho nnga' "color." Tho ponies nro dyed nil manner of bill; lit colors nnd It Is a stsrtllmr sight to see a field of colored horses ridden by fusiy-hended. coal-black, kanaka In loin i(fhs. ..,1..IIIT I VB is .hi. t. 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