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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
Two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON. IVi.Liv. OcLiIxt 1rJ7. MCrary Batters Way to Stardoni .s Fleet Fullback -ATIIKXS. lip , I'M I Af I Pe.peclacld .Youth i.;a..Pitching.'Protege t:, n,,..n- mm, n ...... ... f n. - m . 4 . vjsiui; anu nil pecioruicu neaie' w are rFabh;Ut Jean JUubuc, rormfr -tiger Moundiman - it aioue. nr.. amamig u tunir1! m Jionnd t-ua at a i i 1 t i -. . t A Kn li ink. . h i S ilrivtsg al ack, the kind . hi ofLnsc that Hri asoiball ii great. -m 'Iti-i.l. r bringing la uii' in Heidi Mr. 'rary. an ludiaua lov. playlug !U second year hn fullback fur h t'nlvenut- i( Ct'tmtm Bull ions. :." - (,Aic('rury has 1 f-7 7 fyuunds of ' .rin spread. .iMO-r '" ' . tvouKh nlvai' line, while Jtr or nlm .1. taking him . oei-d of leu seconds lo tbe huu .Irrd -aids. . . . 'in ffliMr he depends upon his ..trcniitti Una 'speed feVViHviaca.-'l ir galu rather than the tricks ' is.. Once dutiug tb- Klcndu nwa last veasou he charged the lorwarda from lb rpoWnt 1 -e,rd line iiud when he landed j or the tonehdown three Ktorld- 4n were spin a led - unvon-elon i .t-fciund Mm.'1 ' -'; .Vicf.'rary run wild -.'ht-n tleor . met the l'nivorslt of Vir-, tltota, traditimu.1 rivals, this sea on. M-oritijs four tonchdc.sn. ne each Quarter. Once he inter. epted ' bass and fun yard. ibxough the whole team across ' :he noul Mar: He on the .-("CHiving -nd - of mfi nf ( U-nr-Iu'k phi-. whitf hi liao Kiuah- and id tub- TiWpi'd' pi itm Mil io -ihx. pwltton . tiii ; i won. .1) IO', '." ! ria the mul Yati-'lJwjrtsiji itnr. In' -Bhlch Mr-Tr- riNl i ,0 ;ihi fuchdowH uiai a"; 'orsia 'a 14 to i.-iur'. he V a "-ousl"J''pi t riind-siin'- .Jd savisl TKe -vivinr- for Is .jam In tlm- lt f-- moment- of ' Hay "by jtioppini! t'aldoeH M I .'le. M.-i'inr-t WM dewriliod iu J-'biill-nf rkd' oatierlnii -ran mf ?ixie. f ' v ' Kxperta hail him a one of lhe 'tjidinr randidateo for the- All r'4uthen ud nsllily ' hiieher ."onorx. W he rontioues hi--pec-AcuUr perfiirmaneen. ' mmr i t iy 1 i - . At the Orpheus Detroit Loud in Praise for Billings A nuinhrr ( tUe uihi itarin k Mum "Vim- rhown .n Hit' tMrMii Im u it ttrv-vtrd Krttitiy tit) S:it i:iil;i liy (hi tAtroui tkf thi Or-: lhm. thontr ltd Vnkfnm 1'h I'lt -HI thrill Irtcul " Ij.iik hi hU lait iihouipluy ttml U r. vTIii imiaw IHviikcr.' AinotiK tilt- - hail -raiiiiK thillU ' iU pKttut hv "Vuk" t a H'-rli'K of "Ynh" um'x relays ( Kor-, I icxthi: ttu wiul with n nr ( llll rtWin-t Of (iuAHV fftft. (I ,t tl-l':, . - ruuiuuii r iiiuiiinciiiiiiA ,,.. . , . ;':i;i:.i::t: .(hi'';ti;':H!iiiii:i ' . 2ast Basketball Promised Klamath "f in 'the erent the "Oreiton Mohawk" basketball leant from ' lortland. Tepoted - In be atnonc : .be tautest on the Pacific eoact : mn to . Klamath' Kails, local fann vilf bare the opportunity of, eetna some professional baket-! Ball this winter. " Humes with the' University of Orerou. WHIamette O and the'.Oretcoi Isouthera Xor-; aal College are und'r tentative U I iaajajaaajaJjagjss TWKSTV-TWO MATIOVS ' . . l ' WINTKR Ol.VMI'ir ru 1 ' w.l-'i , ( 1 1 w SAINT M0RIT7.. SwiUfruuil. l't(. (fV. i Af-VTa;tfi.niv; lioaa tltutf far have accepteil Switzerland' Inrltatloii to par jll.'lpilti. in the l'll'S Olympiy' . I Wintrr llame. Norway, Swolvn and Klnlan.l. 'the Si.uiulinavl:in countrlem very . inuoh to tlm fore durins the 1!S (".line at Chainoniv. h'ranre, were the first to aeuil lu their entrica. Krauce ufter hesitatinj: for wv- .rf b'. ijiifrimjtH.ui 11I hiuiiii.it liiiiriiulliii. riuirr hii'. I'liini'i. In the limue Ntale nf j I si.. rii I" vlil. lv kmittil eillinls for I Ha 11 11 1 lo 11 it t iMiiiveitllnn here Nu vkiiiIii'i' 11 M Hi. un.l iiriiiiiai'. I niciil tuivi. lii't'ii iiuiile Inr the ilelea lien to in 1 imtny nf tin. knriMan newspupentieii, The (l .ili'i nil i.. limn. will he aiieilH of the Cnlvernttv nf Wan . ,1111a I'liatiti'i. liny I.. Krenrh. mi. Ilnilill pri.4ii.nt, u faenlly iiii-iii i 'her of the I'lllveiMlty n Kinith em tulllinnU. will lU'CHlil.' tine n the lemnri'M of the en- 1 , li.laliiniiiit will l. a trip n ; 'I'lipeka. Where tile delea Wvr , mil he Kiiema at a illntier alven , ' hv Senator Arthur i'upiiei'. puU llnlier of The Tnpeka t'aplliil uml ' i aeveral frtrm lotmtiiN, nml Frank ' I. Mnrl.i'ninin. puhll-iher of The i T.ipekit Htute J 'in mi I I Kiinsiia ni.wapnpet men a ho will nttetitl in.'luile V ill in in Al- l.'ll White, of T'he Kmpnrla t!u-I i i.ir: Henry ' J Allen, of Tin J ' It-hit lleui-oii, nnd Vlitor .Miir- iliiik. of The vt'li hlln Kacl". ' , , . ... No one ever will know wliellt vr . the neKro mlRrnttnii ai ranseil by hiipe of lilliher wnr." 'in" fenr of n' short urnteriitolnn ,rrop. ' ' 'a, .ittr-T There h ni' h i few Trent lite view ' of the nlten-nve ha. ks. oral weeks finally doi-lded 10 . ttaiK'te nneiiaii inirs iniu ineKeu .,,.,,. ..itahliiiK him In aeo what svnd a laam, and the Olympic stars et uhoit and sr.oriV In- comtnlttte here aow annouu.e. :ik.' manner, much ol a fnotl.all l'!-". " fermi.- that -It Is a ureal pleasure that WanTs sthi-css hinites 01 the line him to adjust himself to America will honor Swltier'and play of the tackle. .Much .. the cl-.:.- conditions, by its presence." , Kriit play pivots aroiiml iei,i v li n th hall la-passed, he ..-f'auadi mill send Its famous- A od larkle ntuM he fie.t e: .iriis his opponent and rharues Mickey team and will deleeate fool. The biKBest. fret and utialelu throiiKlt hltn without : atUlvli'iC, for . speed aud urtlatlc' Hirors.st llai-sm in , Is in-.-n-.iilv .levleiini; mi inch to left or. skaiinc onmpotltlons. . used tis ttin-nslve r-.n kle.' rltht To do otheris'i would I .OtberV.cOuairles entered are H Is , fiLMfiinary for two nv leave a hole for the hall earner I f.iijsa .J Ilritaln. Poland. Italy, mure plnyitM of the often-.!-, e . i,. uiti throiiKh SjKila.' ; fjochoslovakia. Austria, team be- delrtntett to hin-p The two diifeiuivo . Ui ka' are lint-rainy. Hullaud, Swlm-rlaad. the defensive turkle out of "Ite.the players epixied io block all Japan.- Luxembourg. JiiKoslatiu, I'lay hn ie halt Is la-nt In- kicks possible unil iiiiTi"llie lot-I Koumanin. Itiinaary. lilvia mid his' territory. The tnckle is r-- aai.l passers in lit,, hope, ol llclqlain. ! spoiislhle for the area lietw. en spollltiK the plav by inakina for; I hla position and that of his mm, liuicctiracjr on Mh- utf)' f( tle TWO KNUI.ISII (ilRLH ' Stronit fen-arms, wrists and man or men hmiif II & I he Imll j SKATK -Vi Mil. KM-' haiids are Inialuihle to le- : If the ,deineiv.J ta.i'ls Tall In : . . - tensive tackle Most trooil inc. -heir duiV. it 'irir'e Ihe offense ilKltillTON. Kna:.. Oct. Jlt.kle. oa iWfcuse' nsuallr 'si.uiil ' p. !! of lime to net off list (AI'i Two Klrla have roller- fairly ' hlKh ' before the IcK 's . kicks and pamea nml makes such I skated here from London, a dis- put Into Play. The arms are pl.ivs practically iinstopalile. tunre. of fi2 miles. ' extended, hut not so far .is to - - - .Mlaa V.' Ilariwr made the dls- encroach on the neutral rime klVsl-i To KMCKfllV lance In hours. 41 minutes, between the two lines ot scrim-1 Jot It M.s I tt.t'l Kit s I Miaa II. Sherwood took S hours, mnite. ' ....... .1 minute. Miaa Sherwood tell The defensive tackle stnn.ls I LAW !( KNt'K. Kan.. Oct 21 abont half-way. but after raceiv- hlah bes-.ms he must et a aojvl i ,li-- Siitma lclia fhl. nation ina ' medical : treatment for e- OLD clothes made NEW Phone 1 0 8 for iil.K Kervlie Klamath Cleaning ' and Dye Works . ! Mil C'ina??'!eapeiyaau,iia i The Popular Box for Hallowe'en ; i . .Ion (eel ':? T " t Chocolates leiii'- ifshrtiiienf 'HI rntelis An ci i . i e f en m s iioiiitiitiiies that m a i wllh Insiaul approval fiOc Ollf ISilllhl lUts STAR DRUG STORE Khimnih Knlls. Onion i - r-r-l-r-T-r-r DANCE Keno i SATURDAY NKJHT til 3 A.M. ' ' Supper at Midnight Admieiion $J.OO V-H-W-T-r-f-r-r t-l--l-l-l---l--ll-1 vare bruise-s on both kneea. con tinued. The Rlrls left at 4:ti a. ra.. , and skated the .first two hours I i hi the dark and In the fare of a ' ; hirh wind. y 1 I..- " . 1 , . rto f 'B ..i - j ; AX SHOW KH.IIT FlUMrt i ll l.illy r.vausi.'j, U tiitne tact lie was in hot aater: NEW TOHK. Dot. 21. AI' Better pitching Is tbe slogan most of the name, the critics be- run film can' be .Ml exhibited!, I in ' 41 J . , . I....!! In Vah, Vnh n. n n nl . -1 I arranaementR for the Iv-eemher of, .Manaxer tieorge Monarty ot ran, to. ierK up ami tane notice i ; booking...-1. 1. Mndeesiood..,,!,, Detroit TlBer,. His team collegia-,.-- 7 f prelimiuar.v workouts will. sl-.rt,tlj,ihjvl la,n,e first division this , two months that Jo , I,rTkt!t Vi alona the middle of November:' l,-ri J n,. wh..le .h -UWmf-.jritli the rlk.prlot (o.thty "XV. iTtfi.'. nJr-Jfi U ,.f,,,"ra:- I (JETTING I in LEARNN6 AN .jPjSOME NEW -s-a. X . THINGS cluai,.prlo ilo. At least ihree men of national . Tlrrers' atff nf uwiri(r; iaowed clo"e of .!' i'".!- fame from t'hicago will be on tthe .'lninrorement . . didn't turoli i., a ' ulnaili (liinad, accordtnit to present flntts." . In t ,rtk-U fHirfkias... rvlsM ;i.1!','i:'D ' W t - '. ' 11 1 ?'toh" by his teammate-.'. Mo-'"T".T oi . riarty ings . poor ex- ln -tna-- vtnr dafeata charged . -. " ' . " ,sinJ. kin. ....A i-i.iin icomic srrip, a-.veiyn i.uot a. i.i, " ". w anmi. .. . mny teeh. contiiioasje. jy n '"" "n7" Jv "V.n- v-vriai. Aitt. on. :i. MAri i aaaea a ynung-srer to nis aiaii . , canbv ran away from U C n It , n. II ., In -ehnmnenn' ..... I. n ... .Kin. In . ... nuiAn 1 C3 CP. -' ' ' ' . 'n.. . nl'.' AWAY Hll.DltKN TtJpt Kmulaiing the aflflca ot u. W jcomlc str(p, velyn tiooch, J3,- 1 TUmvoc Wtllt.im Hale Thotnnson' fietfneri t. h inn in the ma iors. ! canse. mho brought f hiraco itn first i ' It f an unwritten law In base- Btll.ings. . is a . right hander. : homo Mon-, day. Their- mothor aaid today "... 1 I .... . . - r. me eniuiren heavyweight ,cbaHionship Mktrt- ball that all Weavers are known I " n',(' no' """.v tall he taeKi Monday an, ,h '!h: 'I . P I incnea ol . r. . . lerdnf al. Mi , the children etarted for achool . .Monday anil were nicked un ves- . , -. . . . . . ,. ... . . . . i nn.nfl im t niAA 1 1. , f, . . lulu n - inr nairfl is in. unniiicia.1 mon. nf --Mtieir - nisvers wn n in. . i'--i .. . .n..un . . , a . i. .v. i-.-.j v ' . ' il,ln. lei-.j el-'-sl llY-footerhe is of stock Build t""'' " '".TY",.,-- ' ' ' ni mi in. iiuiiiiiui iivo univvniitai. ot ivunKIsiti Tfimi lJ'.lt . at t u T I I I i brand new sport, al arai; pro-, -while "Josh ' in invariahlv tied '-"u " "M"U"'-. -.ouncSrli'Mti-li." . ,on to any player ' who answers'"" ha . good speed and a de- Jal alal is the national sport 'to the name of "Billings Hence CopUve delivery: hla fast ball 6T Spain and several other Span- the nickname, given him as noon'ieeems to' sneak on-the- batter, lob speaking countries, 'notably an he Joined tbe majors. - He keeps his fast ball low. and' Cuba.- and so toe of tbe Soth ' This chap 'Moah" .Billings Is' ttiixes in a rut ' breaking curve American- vepu Mies. unusual la that he Is a hlch- anil a good Change of pare.- - ,'lr follows somewhat the lines'bTow; menially, and wears spec-j ' A tendency to oe wild has a)f tennis and handball, or rar-,' taeles. a la Lee- Meadow' and; somewhat handicapped - Hillings Suets, except 'ta-tt the players Carmen Hill. pitcliinK. stars of j but his control has' shown con-, wear a ceeta. or basket, on their .'the' Pittsburgh Pirates. Billing-, stant Improvement. Mis general ffcrowinR hand. nf rt partakes ; was 'ednrated at Brown t'niver- isiyle has likewise profited 4s the' of the speed tf those games.; A!ity.- resnlt of the coaching from' jtii alal stud him' Is being bnllt 'Older fans, who recall Jean f"Ierty". Leifeld. one of the beat, close by one of-the most popular . Dubur. a - star, of the Tigers' (left banders In the 'history of north side cabarets, whose pro- pitching staff a dosen years ! the game. prietors are the financial rwt-k- ,baelt, will note a great siinilarityl "Billings has a great chance." rs' of the"tiToieci. - ' - between the style of yours HHI-syaa Lelweld. "for he has the; rIt t planned to hrinu forty ings and the veteran Ditbnc. , stuff.' learns fast and has the' . , 1 iWyTM. ri-craftec! n rtlsi l'-aiue And it is only proper that" the winning spirit.- It wouldn't sur- i rV - ; .provinces of Spain.- here for 't ho reeomhlance shoglnV- he' mot' ortsei me. ,M won ! iftamest games. .Ponds will be fili.-d with , striking, since ltasDiibn as) for'th" Tfrr"neTt. season.' -i i DANCE : BONANZA The PU.ce of Good " ' 'Time (Good JVlvuic New "' Management'' fSaturday, Oct. 22 4he fain igt-t ion : authorities ', or coach at Brown; t'nlvei-fitT. who I TliVliaWitr' of-lsn.'e by thejl ijover their proposed stay of six' instructed Billing tti le.at''of way. was a big one for first I months. They will arrive about pftching. ' i J t ' 'ear bespectacled ' twlrlem, for- iim-Hiw-i h,-. . , nen wunnc, iwjin acis as ' meriy a ueciaou rarity in ine '' The niat-iir saw games on a -spoilt for the teaaii on which he' niiijorf "'Cllifien- Hill "of Pitts lieslSKippi fiver trip to :ew- Or- ooee starred. et Billings to ttte j botch Was tlveoutstandlng- star leans ndrteswme an e'btutlast Tigers, he expressed the belief (among Jiltc'hrrs "ho Use,' Of the1 -sport. 1 J. S. Morltstein tbar- the youngster ' was capable glasses. Other first year pitchers 4nd r. V. Serafin. who managed of making the grade without any wearing spectacles were Macr-ay- jui alai' games In N-w Orleans. ' minor league experience will t-ondnct their exhibitions r Taking Dunne t- his - word. hMh ; ' Manager Morlarty put Billings to - the acid lest a- few days after Positively No Runtlnc : his arrival in Detroit. - He -beat ' r On Adams Ranches adv. S-Ist Boston. A lot of pitchers have ' tlone that the past year, so his J . . win over the lowly den of Boston,- Plltt of New Vork and Hillings of Detroit: Cindet-ealla Stuff ' Clod Now. Just ' whal would you do If you were in my shoes? Hopper -Take them off before tallenders ! f tripped and broke my neck.' The ORPHEUS -Today and Saturday YAKIMA CANUTT "The Outlaw Breakerf' : :v A dramatic narrative of the west's, war1 'on' the white hrjHi. v'ti' Coftiinir' - -v t Sundayf Monday, Tueday"- -"The Waltz Dream'l. raM-d no tin flit nmntint M n-; Wei Point lolntir. Hfmint. ' Ifor'v!r, . when h ' , - wfiiwt a victory ovfr ' Washinp-J W'ni. Prnn ton hU-Mrons1 timp on I, rinpit I ,5c."' A pood c.jtar.- Adv. 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