THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pe Tfcree tommy, avotht ni, loan, , SAYS CARDINAL Tl TRONGER BTANFOIlD tlNVlCriSITY, Aim, ill. "Btanford'a footlinll mulurlul at the proiwit tlma dooa nut aeain to be tlio equal olthur In i a n 1 1 1 r or Quality of the materia! avnllublu for the 122 aauad," gayi Andy Kerr, Cardlual couch. "Hut thin done not moan that Stanford will havo olthur a woakur or un equally atronn srlil , loam till houhbii. If 'evolution la truo In football, a I bellavo It to bo. Slunford will huvu a itrounor tonm thin avaaon In unite of woakor matvrlal and should bu ablo to win hor aharo of contemned ' gamon.. Tho outcomu will dopond, ot eourae, upon the ublllty of the remaining oandldntoa to build and to .Improve upon the foundation laid lait year)" Knrr la neither peaalmlatlc nor optlmlatlo ntul null li (r dooa ho mak. larxe naaurancoa or rouialn non committal. Ha nayi It would bo worae than nanloaa for hi in to take any particular aland other than that Stanford will bo doing hr bunt to tho hlttor ond. Ho nan, howovor. done .lila bvat In tho way of pro- dlctlona and after drawing a (on- oral averaRo on a linala ot luck, ahowa good ruaiton why Btnnford ought to bo an Improved mncliluo thla aooaen. If Kerr wora to play a gnma to day, lornl 'oxpurta y. tho lino hi would Pk would without doubt be na followa: Mooriio Ilnkur at centvr with Hob Hunt In r.'aiTvo. Hob Cravens uud I I Vc 1'iivlllu ul tho guarda. llnrry Phipkey und Krrrt I.udoko at I ho tueklea,' uud Kr man Dolo and A. II. Thoina nl Hi ii nnda. Armour and KoRnra would play In rai-rvr fur tint Runrda, l.oomla mid Nelll would Hub for the ttieklia, while Mcllnr- mott, llelurr, and Mldtlli'lon could (to In a: oml. All tin- riml hirliiK mon playi-d at li-nM half tho rhiik-h laat aoniion and Kiivlllir and . Cruv- ona hiivo boon Trunin - for" two; yeara. ur mo entiro nrai uuu. llakvr la thu moat liiKxucrhmcod, but ho will bo a worthy ruplaco' went, even for Dud Dot! root, Inat your'a cuptuln. Tho backflolt will bnvo to be nl moat entirely built over, ox porta agroo, Ot Inat your'a aiiinil, tin to uro only, thrvo iiuarlorbarka mid three reaervo halfbncka romulnltiR. Cuptuln "Scotch" fiunpbcll will probably draw tlrat-atrliiR quarter ponltlon, backed by lud Woodward and 1 Oil ' Wheat. New eunilliltit'n for thla plaro will bo "Mtina" Mil iholl from tho 1!23 Imho team Nick Klrwnn, Mltchell'iui uballtutn mill Dirk I.uwson, who was luell Klhlu limL year. Ah to tho halves both Wilcox and Doughty have anrvod thi Ir tlnio. Vnul Murrny, Norman Clenvelaud, aud Ouy Den nla, formor roaorvoa, will now hnvo to bonr tho roaponallilllty of reg ular poBltlona. Humllton, Hobortw, Krnaler and Dwlght will be rhlef ENGLAND PREPARING FOR NEXT OLYMPIAD i LONDON, Aug. 31. llrltuln hna Bet out to win tho next Olympiad and, If tho trick la not pulled off, It will not bu tho fuult of tho KnR llah publlo In getiiirol which la giving Ita money to aond a oruck team to the gamea In 10Z4. It has been generally admitted that Kng laml haa loat much of hor athletic auproniaay during tho lunt docado, and to regain thla a loading Lon don nowapaper haa atartod a cam paign for 1200,000. tho aum oali- Inotod aa neceaaary to got together a team and aend It to tho rarla minion next year. among tho roiervoa Of tho numaroua cnnillilatoa for fallback to replaco Murray Cuddo bnek,. tho Cardlnnl'a chief acoror lunt eeaaon, Krulo Nuvora, 100 pound Cull, from Inal aoaaon'a freah man limm, aooma to bo favored. Hla competition will conalat of Fred Solomon, Clifford Hey, Jim Kclloy C. C, BtrMlon und rtobvrt Wright Pull lint aly lea aro ready at It. K. K. atom. 27-1 DAVIS CUP WILL BE DEFENDED BY AMERICA TODAY FOIIE8T HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 21. Tho Duvla cup, a trophy that nun welded tlea of frlundahlp between many of tho great iiullonH of the world through tliolr tonnla player. a trophy nought thla year by 17 na- tlona oiitaldo tho United Stutea, la to bu defended today on tho turf courts of tho Weat Side club'a con crete atadlum by the Americana, Tho natlona that playod for tho cup thla your wero dlvldod Into two zones for the preliminary play. Canada, Japan, Hawaii and Aus tralia wero asalgnod to tho Ameri can xona, Japan defeated tho Can adians ot Toronto, Australia won from the Ilnwallana at Orange, N. J., then defeated Japan at Chicago. In tho European, zone Franco was vlctorioua against Spain In tbe final round, winning tho right to play Australia In tho United States for tho honor of challenging Am erica for the cijii. Czechoslovakia, Swllterlund, India, Iroland, Argen tina, France, Denmark, Spain, Itn uianla, UulgluiiH tho British Isles. Italy and Holland wero repreacTitcU In tho European zone. . This field jnado up tho greatest that ever competed for tho cup since .It was donated In 1000 by Dwldht V, Dnvla of Washington, I), 0.,-now preslilnet of tlio United Htulos Lawn Tenuis unsoclutlon and assistant secretary of war, Aus tralia won. the cup six times, as did America, w'allo Great Drlloln bold It five times. Why la It. that peoplo who assumo thu moat usually know thu least? KOIIOOb HITI'I.IKH AT BOUTH WHLL'H 27-4 Kodak finishing at fitlnson'a. Stf ROCKNE TUTORS FOOTBALL COACHES FROM 20 STATES NOTrtK DAME, Ind., Aug. 31. Approximately 100 football coachoa aro enrolled In the coaching achool being conducted at I ho L'nlveralty of Notro Dume by Knute K. Itockne. di rector of athletics. Only football is being studied by the men under the direction of the man who generally Is accredited with having been tho loador In tho development of tho forward , pass. No fundamental of tho gamo will bu loft out, according to Ilockno. The class will be In session throughout August. , Twenty alatea are represented by thoso attending tho school. More than 30 college mentors aro study ing undcr the Notre Dnme leader with the hope that they, too. may absorb some of his ability to dev elop winning football elevens. High school football Instructors also nro going 1n for the clans, mon from U7 sChOol.4 "Cohig ln"utfondance. : Conoli Uocloio. Iii d i) voting four hours a day to the class. Unit ot the tlmo Is given to blackboard work and two hours to practical exhibi tions on the gridiron. When n girl elopes with tho chauffeur alio may be driven . to support him. Three new stylos of Cutter Para tit K. K K tnre. 27-1 I Hector I V m Merfs I First Showing of tv y: ' ir Tin r rr ' " lX H II - M ' 11 LI iew rait ivi Inviting Business We invite business exactly as a mer chant invites trade, feeling that we have something to ' offer which can not be ob tained elsewhere. - Those whio'vespond are not disappoint- ed as witnessed by the steadily widening circle of friends whom it Is our privilege to know as permanent patrons. The American National Bank Of Klamath Fall Member Federal Reserve System La tThis Rank is Under ' GOVERN ME NT SU PERVISION 'Max Weissl .1 BIG SUIT SALE Stop and look over the window display of suits at $17.50 Every Suit in the store reduced 25 Look over the Shoe Specials at $5.45 v The Toggery MAX WEISS ' . , 619 Main St erciiaBciise Special Reduction on Mny Lines of Wanted Fabrics and Accessories For NEW FALL HATS $5.00 Felts -and Trimmed Hats that are-timwually1 popular ow. Values to $7.50.' Saturday $5.00 32-Inch DRESS GINGHAMS 19c j o o"d " quality GhlgRaiTrfsih checks and plaids. ' Note' the width 32 inches a ' splendid buy at-r- 19c NEW FALL DRESSES $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 This lot, especially priced, are extra good values in Poiret Twill and Canton Crepes. NEW FALL COATS A representative showing of the New Fall Coats, either plain or fur trimmed in Boliva, Brytonia, Velour De Laine, Kersey, etc." ' Moderately Priced $15.00 to $75.00 i,v,ri-i- NEW CORDURDY FOR BATH ROBES Plain and novelty weave in Cor duroy for Bath Robes. Colors, rose, helio, Copen, American. Beauty and amethyst. Priced $1.00 10 $1.75 yd. CHILDREN'S WOOL SERGE . MIDDY DRESSES $4.50 $5.00 Wool Serge Dresses for school wenrv Sizes 3 to 12 years. 36-Inch COTTON CHALLIES 17c Choice patterns that are desir able for Comfort Coverings. 3 LB. COTTON BATTS FOR , -. COMFORTS $1.29 Medium fine grade- of cotton. Enough on' one batt for Comfort. 36-Inch OUTING FLANNELS 24c Full yard wide, in pink and blue stripes and checks. 2 WIDTH SHEETING 59c An exceptional good grade Sheeting, unbleached; 24 '.'yds. wide; 'Very specially priced ' 59c m ; 72-Inch TABLE DAMASK 98c A nighly Mercerized . Cloth. Looks and wears like linen. 36-Inch STORM SERGE 79c YARD A splendid cloth for children's School Dresses, Separate .Skirts, etc. ' HOLEPROOF FIBRE SILK :, ., HOSE 59o V: , Most everyone knows ,the wear ing qualities of Holeproof. Hose. This is r & special of ferine for'' Saturday'' only. Colors' black - CLEARANCE SALE OF KHAKI CLOTHING f Children's" trousers 'C.Jj$1.38 "Women's Trousers 1.98 I Children's ' Shirts . 1..: 1.38 Women's Shirts 1.98 Women's Khaki Middys .... 1.98 SPECIAL' SALE OF CORSETS R. & G., Lady Euthand Benner Corsets specially priced for Saturday. ' " Reg. $1.50 ; sale price- .-7.....$1.29 Reg. $2.00; sale price ....... 159 Reg. $3.00; sale price ........ 248 Reg. $4.00; sale price 329 Reg. $5.00; sale price '4.28 Reg. $6.00; saie price 4.98 Reg. $7.50 ; sale price 5.98 Reg. $8.50; sale price ......... 6.98 Reg. $10.00; sale price 7.98 NEW FANCY TOWELS Our holiday line of Fancy Bath Towels now on display; also ,Wash Cloths to match most towels, v Towels priced' i ' ; ' 65 c To $1.85 ,' 'Wash Cloths ,;!' 12V2C to 25c "and bfowai. Children's WHITE COTTON HOSE 10c An exceedingly low price for a good hose. Could not be manufactured for this price. NEW CHAMOSETTE GLOVES Strap and Gauntlet ..styles in the best ; Fall shades. : Priced $1.00 to $3.00 mrMmCome In and Visit-Will Be Glad To See Youm