The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 10, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    THK KVKN1XC HKHA1.D. KLAMATH lU.S. OUKCON.
Saturday. Dfivmhcr 10. H27.
ifMILVULETlOE
Held in Gun Plot I 4
All-American Football Team
I'vev Two
tr--m 1 ' r
iPARCELS iM
mum-
Alumni Stand Solidly Behind
University of Oregon Coach; j
Will Work for Football Stars 1
POKTT.AXn.iv . IVo. li, (.ri
Ahirnnl of th Iniifrsit v of
(Mvi,n will st mul soiuilv ltthl.nl
i iiprulii John J. M r,w:m. toM
rach, in an f fort to nmko
a wlunl nt; foot hall nun hine t
tint Vnivrrsitv. Tills was dv;il
at a iiieettnp hfr last ii$l.t
that v,nrd nholu Ik art oil cooptT.i
itort : Comnnttf-ii were nani.-il to
ns-t the aBsorintcl 81 inlrnt? m
their work toward upluiiiuuiK the
Ci'proix tilumnl wore rvpron-io.l
by Ppi-akprs for fnilinj: to aul in
r.ott iuk promising hiph ?clio!
looinf.il plny'V8 to to ill'1
nnlvwaltT. ; e n e .siiioMs ami
K;t!;ih Cake vro omspAkon in
i-pr(vhitr tlioo sen :ini outs.
"It ten't the O. A. V. foot hull
T(im thru hes beacon Or eon'.
aiJ Shield.". It'j the O. A. C.
alumni1 that hnvo cot ih. Oregon
itlttmtii ItcLeJ." Ho went on to
point out instant es In Portland
tv h pro hlfrh school Kir.rs had bvn
ptrMiarled to go to Oregon stnte
:i ft or they were Fiipposod to
nil ot for tho University.
Mttut Holp
".You men must pt-t acqiuinted
wifli Hitfp hoys" he said. "It is
irieiulshtp that make? thf:u
ch.'Oio the collrpcs thoy want to
ullcrul. Make friontls with them.
Punch 'Em Paul;
5 Through After
Delaney's Win
niicAco. ,noc. io, iai-i
h"i'u:icli 'em Paul" TWrU r.ba.'h,
who one rtik'J the li-ut iicavhs.
is .tlironh.
Ir. his .Iresinir room la Ki?bt
. jiftor ho h:id lKrn technically '
, knocked out hy Jack 1 ifianoy. !
i;erlcni)arh was aiproachd l.y :
"an attendant who a.i.ed hi:n for :
fihis cloves. !
, " "No," said Paul, I'll keep '
jf.these. I've nude uiy last ar pear-j
ance in the rinp." j
.. Hcrlonbacu'a conelack aspira-
",-'tlons went wincing away in the !
t-v-sixth round when the referee j
t . slopped the flftht. '
.1 Three times IJeluney put Her-,
: .lenbach down, but Burly would-
!,!n't stay put. When the Jlght :
was ended the Astoria assassin, j
fr reeling and progEy, was still .
. ready to eo on. his tanicness
;oi mm pien.y or fneers. Dili 11
" could not brine: Mm victory.
It was their fourth meeting.
I i. a-n neid a ilectsmn over the j
.... other, hut Delaney had a kneck-,
l- - .','' v" "'r. ""'"'" m:
ante in- ifujaT ijriL'j:ier.
r WORK HARD TO
' GET BUILDING
' ' " HERE FN 792?'a""t the "round table' or re-1
itV - ,volvinB schedule 'plan, whereby!
j each member of the conference I
I ndismayed by a press report would meet each other conference
In a Portland newspaper statins . football team at least twice in j
that Kramaths federal building ,
already nnthorized by the de
partment of the Interior- would
not he constructed in 1H2S. the
chamber of commerce and federal
bulldiuK coimuittee have asked
the OrcKon delegation in consrtsc
to attempt to pet the necessary
appropriation for 192S.
"I shall wnieh the iuntter Willi
(treat care and Interest", was the
reply of V. . Senator Chark-s
MeNary to the chamber's tele -
Kril,n-
, JJcrUion on the quf i'ion will
bo reached by ennerofs between
January 15 ami February 1, Mr.
MeNary said in hit wire.
Visitor I'litlil Kr -.n r.h ("e''.
J. f Catl'.-r.t, a i-:;. v.:. of
Klnmnth J-":.li, i spend. a
couple of (lay n !his city v
ln v.-lih t-iend- an.ll or.'.- i:
after bua!ues. A '-land Tid: .x ;.
Many a guy nas rjeen sunK
in a baseball pool
I 11 1 1
AIQUISITIVE MIS
VOAWS To KMC
0 o
IF WE POPPY PLt,'B0
LrJ.CA
A'f .'V'LIK't., s.oAe.
fey'. Mm.
CS?..
TTow many of you took A hitch
pt-hool hoy to h football pain.
ihis year?"
Oko. mi'inbor of a rommiitee
iippomtcd sev. ral weeks ago to
ilit: into the football hit nation,
reported that th" nthletie coun
cil vas si:ii). Ung squarely behind
tli toaih. T;.e student body had
nt thought of gettiug a now
eo.U'h.
t'ake urge J everyone present
to go to work for Oregon foot
ball. IVscrilw Vatihii;ton (iaino
Thero followed short vigorous
talks by I.yit Hruwa. Judge
Martin W. Hawkins. Kil ca r V.
Smith ami Jlemer Angell. An
gi'U ilesrribi'd th. drauiatie fight
staged by Orvcon against Wash
ington' in Seattle on a gloomy
Thanksgiving day.
"Anybody who saw that Ore
gon team, with no outstanding
players, han-'.uapped by laek of
substitute play Washington to
a standstill cannot belive the
Oregon spirit dead and Me K wan
a poor coach. If Oregon had
had 3 second string anwher as
fooxl as tho first team. Washing
ton would no: have scored."
Suphrn W. Maithieu. president
of the Portland Alumni, was In
charge of the meeting-.
PP!
dim
I SOHEBULE!
ESTILL IN AiR
W carry Group of Coaches
and Faculty Repre
sentatives Debate
ronTLAxn. rxc 10.
The fin:1.! day of the sesai.ns of
ihc Pacific .oast intercolleRlate
mhlctic conference, dawned on a
weary group of faculty repre-1
s, ntatives and praduale manaeers
Pt the ten member institutions.
committee that had labored
far into the niithr in on attempt
io reach an agreement on vexitm
mutters Brtslnjc from the football.
8cb.l-.ile for 1!i2S. ,
The pche.iule annennced T,liurs-
day"niiTht by coaches and Brntlii-'
:,te managers, resulted lmmed
i.-ndy in a fur:re. As a result
fpar 'was unsuardertly expressed
tna. ti!B entire schedule would
ho tnmwn j,0 ihe discard. Oth-
rs believed, and they were in
the maioritv that before the final 1
sersion of the conference had I
c,ldoil adjustments would he
mB(le to th9 satisfaction of all
concerned
Behind locked doors, in a Btar i
chamber session, faculty repre-1
seniaiives of the conference not j
enly did not approve the ached-I
tile but labored long into the;
niclit nn nlans said to hlnfte !
the next four years
m:ronTixJ yankkk.
NEW YORK, Dee. 10, (Pi
Mrs. Ella Benson XlarKenzio.
; American born, is facinK deporta-'
i Hon because of her marrlaee in j
1 1 01 S to a Scotchman from whomj
she. is now entranced. She lost,
'her citizenship and recently has j
! been here on a visitor's non-j
quota vise.
' I
I Miss Therza Anderson, another !
student at the I'niversity of Ore-
Kon, v.no makes ner nonie at
Merrill with her parents has
I written relatives and friends that
he will return to Klamath coun
ity for tho holiday season..
The Reason
Our Coffee
Is Good
IS BECAUSE
Our dish washing
machine thorough
ly sterilizes and
docs not leave the
taste of soap.
CLUB CAFE
Our kitchen
is open for
inspection
I ? ? ? ALL-AMERICA ? ? ?
. Qotrf:nn Michigan ....... End vftrw
tfs&y ' RaskowAi Ohio State Tackle y y
t Gcochngcn Miss. Aggies Guard fri
Eiiksbn Northwestern Center frv'
. j Dadonovich .... Nzy Guard
Latscnhiscr Georgia.. '.Tackle VI
Wilczcwski Boston College... End J UJ
Pbzono Tular.c Quarter ; S?
Puckelwartz ...... Michigan Halfback . Z7
Chevigny... Notre Dame Halfback 5 W
WascoloTii Pennsylvania Fullback 1 rr
CX TO JJ
He's Another Grange
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JIMMV KIRK -Carrie
Hull Vi Times an.l'Ciiins
420 Vurils in (.aiiic ,
EAHTLE3VILLE. Okla.. "Dec
'j Jimmy Kirk, elusive Bartles
ville h:gh school halfback, car
ried the ball 12 times in a state
conference game here r-vetitly
and gained a total of 4 20 yards,
an aerage of 35 yards every
time he ran with the ball.
He made five of Hartlesville's
six touchdowns cn five runs of
between 50 and SO vards
He gained 370 yards on nls
five long runs, one of which was
for 90 yards, one tzr 70. one for
50 and two for SO yards. Twir
he carried the ball to the goat
line for kick-off.
His exhibition of broken field
running was the mcst remark
able ever seen on a local grid
Iron. Kirk Is a
man. ptinting and
lugging the pigskin.
triple-threat-
passing
His play Is causing attention
from all college teams In this
lection.
Golf Pencil
The latest accessory for sports
wear Is a aolf pencil In allver
which is attached to a tiny leath
er score card.
They won tho derby,
Our
Ow
I : . . -
v.;. -V i & N , . .H. ,jajk. ;
pups or nt least they won blue ribbons. MlnscrPt" nBro- A"'1 P"or little lion t'ul) on thenowl" most mother "cats' would say If thny
A. Frampton of I-ondon entered them in an J"" de"n!t ,""PI". '".''S, "1 "' .h!"yI'? .""' thnso follne youngsters. Hut they're . Bla-
. , , . , were gossiping about him when their pictures ,. ... " , ,
Knglish nhow and everybody thought themwpr twtVpe,i 0t New York's H. P. C A. hos-mimo kittens. If yu please, anil tho smudge Is
mighty cute. They're Pekingese. pltul, whero they wcro born. there to stay, A New Yorker imported thorn.
i 1RTT TW!'
1 rtrr i imp i
V '
vJ .
v
M.iklnu AH-Aimrl.n
j I'layiiiK .3 a winaini; team Is
j almost uecesary for 'a star foot
I ball player to have his true worth,
j properly appreciated.
Seldom are losins tcaia play
.:rs selected for an All-American
.berth. In this respect. l,co Has
ikowski of Ohio Stato is a de
,:.lcd exception.
I Oh'o State' crrat tackle was
I on almost unanimnu. choice f-r
t itijc Ten himora and w;' wide!;
j picked for the All-America.
(Ine ..f the greatest h.mira
' cnTt'r-.-d en RafV'wskl was his
: r-l't for tackle cn r-jll'.er'a
I All-America. This team U pi. k
. cd Vy Crantland Rice, named a
j nucce3or to Walter Camp, on
the death r.f the mm generally
s regarded as , football'-) . greatest j
. authority.
i Hakowskl, by the way. In the i
I fourth Ohio State player to be i
tinn..l All-America. Klrst came 1
Chic Harley, then Pete Slin.h
coiro. followed by Ktl Hesa and
now Rnskowski.
"One . of the most pmerful
tarkles ever .l.-Vf'l.iM-l at
siate,1 is llio way I'r. ioiin i
Wllce. conch at Ohio Slate,
sizes up Itaskowskl. '
Playinf; on Ixiscr
It is always a difficult mat
ter for a forward to attract na
tional attention when playing on
a losing team. That Is the very
tiling Rskowskl did.
Ohio State, picked to be one
of the leading teaing in the coun- ,
try this year, was a distinct 'dis
appointment. Figured to win the i
Uig Ten title, it wasn't any
where. 1
First, Ohio State was beaten :
y NiTthwestern. a real surprise,!
then In quick order followed de-'
feats by Michigan. Princeton and '
Illinois. !
A good line Is a great aid to
I fast
harks. Oii'o State didn't i
have a very good line. There-
fore, the hackfield failed to star
as was expected. When backs
are gaining through a certain I
spot in the line, the man playing!
opposite that spot on their team ''
Is usually given much credit.
H.-wever, Raskowski had no such!
boosting.
I
A ic" al player on of feme, !
it was his defensive work that i
caused bis play to lie no Hide.
n Dog, Cat,
did these three fuzzy There
favor;ilIy (-omnieiittil
I 'mill. Iliic.l(.st
note
where Uuskowski say
inc naruvt
Kiime lie played all
attains! Princeton. It
iu his vi)
. .,.., ,1 ti,.i
work in that game that
a.is.d t!ie easwvn expert to
rate him hlKhlV. A a matter
i of fact, it won him his place on
; Itice'a All-Auierica.
In IhiH c. nnw-tion. I recall
! Mhttl ..no of the Princeton coach
' es wald to nin when 1 auked him
how KniknWKki of Ohio Stule
i impressed him.
j "He's a whale of a player."
replied' the cnach, "but our team
; cnuld k'v? you a 1 v.tor opinion
j of ti.m than I can
There are few let;er cenlern
the came, yet Howe, playinx
t.hat posltitn for li:e Tler elev-e.-4.
aa well as never..) other
1 rinceton forwards, p .Id dearly
fer the'r contact r.lth l'.a kowskl.
ilitve w;s n ed up i.o ;adly he
didn't s.-rlmmaee once prior to
the Ynlo pame.
, "Ilnskovrskl hasn't a ery
Inssy style, but he's wonderfully
cifoctlve."
Despite the fart lie lias won
n place on ilie AlUAiiiericu nt
tackle. I nut tol.l Itnsktvski
n.iiilil iiiii.li prefer lo slur it t
end or halfback.
I Some men are burn to fume,
-I aud others give daughters In
companionate marriage.
WOOD
Coal
Fuel Oil
Furnace. Oil
SLAB W
BLOCK) O
BODY O
LIMB ( ) .
. If it is Fuel we havo it.
We aim to please you.
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
certainly seems to lie a swapping of
I'rinerton
I'cs.maiter Gtvei "Do'"
and 'Don't" Govern
ing Xmai Package
I "Tell people to li"P early mid
' do their t'lirlKtmst iimliltiK now.' i
I These wem 111 words of Post
j innsler Mcfall this inornliiK u
he atood with other eiuployoa or1
. Iln post oftlm heroio hundreds i
, of Incotuiiii; luicknitiM fium all I
sections of the country.
"Ill in a I I I n it out Christina
parol I should like to Klve I lit" j
people a list of do mid dou'ts,
j ho luither loinmi'iitcil.
1 "ChrKtiua mall lioinn to east- i
; rrtl pnlllls shnllljl be lilulleil us
' stum as possible. , J.din M. Mannerstoii of Sun
"In piemi'ln Chrhtinas pur- Kruticlsco. head of I lit Pacific
eels, nlfts should lie wrapped mid j Anna rorporum.li, bus been held
pii.'ked In stronit boxes so Ihu' i ,,u n ehaiK" of rminliiu Kuns
1 1 hey w ill reach Inelr .testliu.liii n m c nllr.n till, lo Ohio ami
In itood oudltiou. lion'l pack a I sters. It., also faces charaes of
! dull In a paper bun. Don't pn' j riunii hlnx Mexicans with weup-
: hnndkerchlefs. ties, hose mul cna .
'mi. b i.rticbs in with fruits and i
..uu.lles. hon'i send money. Jew.) 1 At TU OrnKeiit I
ally or other vnluilbles unless
the are reKlstered.
i ".he uddiesslut! of parcels l
one of the most Important points '
In nialllnit. The name of the
.d.lressee and the return address'
-hould be pla.id on tlie parcel
before the outside wrapper I
plated oil It. Thru the name
should bn attain written upon the
joiitslde wrapper. Hi no n- In
iilellble or led pencil for a.ldress
iluil, hut Instead use ink or the
typewriter.
I "Postal employe pildo them
t selves on ItlvillK service tu the
; public, who are in fuel their em
I ployer. If a parcel is dammied. I
due to rare Ic -.suess In pr.-pt.rln-;
and wrappinu hy the aeml.-r. II Is
with einburrasMi-ollt thai the em-'
ploye mukes the delivery. Peo
plo shullld help the. postal .111
plrves to make this possible by
. wrappInK urti. l.-s as thev should
: he.
"Hemrniht-r this: The nieelal
dellv.jry ritiinp will Intur de
livery on Sunday, Iii;..nihT JiTi,
, or on Monday the day followlntr.
If mulled ill llio pr i)i r t!m.
Spoi lal haitdlliiK ta:np meatiH
thi hundlluii of purct'N In the
.hum manner uml with th xume
rare o f I r? t clnHj Utler mall.
,Thtiie Htnmps rout 25 ri-ntn. All
valunMo pur-el-pot mall Hlioiild
he tn tu red. I't-r irhahle mntier .
likely to spoil within the time
rtaMonahly reiiilrid fr trannpur-!
tat ion and dohvery 111 nt !-
nceepti-il for mallliiK. Mark all
parrels pertrdinhlf. l'w special
delivery Ktamp.4 on all perishable
pareelH."
"And. another thlnn. mll'd
Mr. MeCull. "make nonn coin-
You will like
LOS ANGELES
Better If You Stop al
SIXTH and SPRING STREETS
A.
: i -
Narw MUlloo Dollar Anus
(0 OaSMUhU RonM
2X0 par day up without bath
fX.50 par day up with bath
pnsoMAL ravias
Vpul
Prtced CoCTm Shop
and Orili
Check Your Car al
Door."
the I
1 &w&$&&
Lion and Swan Show
so- "Goodness," such faces!
'k. -Ifo
I w I-""
1
"Iiynuinlte,' one of the most
f .ini.au pullce doiti In screen
work Is being starred In "Wolf's
Trail." a I'lilvorsul Western now
playing at Hie Orpheus Tho ire.
A tiikhty eniet'lulnlttg combina
tion of a dog story In u typical
Western photoplay plot, it Is one
of tin. best films ever turned out.
In the supporting cast are l-M-inund
t'obb, liUlu l.aiiiout, Kd
win Terry. Joe lleiiuett and
others. Ilnsll III. key wrolo the
story and scenario.
111.' n t on Ihe fact Unit p islttfltce
statliiii number 1 lu the Cold.n
It ule store Is there lo accomo
date the public and Will KlVe flue
service to the public."
Standard Dyers
arid Cleaners
Odorless Cleaning
One-day Service
Expert Dyeing
1100 Enplanndc St.
rhone 825
Embossed
Christmas
, Cards
Klamath Printing
, Company
522 Klamath Avenue
PHONE 1200
An cny iiuiiiImt to rriiMmlMr
Western Transfer
WE STOI1K: WE CUATE:
Trunks Trunks
Hullriu.es Piaii'is
Hovis4 8ewliia:
Pianos Machine
Mtuvcs for Hlilinii
Wo speclnllre in lornl freight
hauling, moving furniture, and
bRRgiiKO deliveries.
Prompt Train Service
Our Rates Are Standard
Western Transfer Co.
410 M.AIX HTflUKT
Wash thorn right
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You
It is cii.sy moiiyh to' nny
we !n flfftriciil ri'pair
intr. but inilfsn we run
offer you rvite, w enn
not offer you tho type of
t'lfftrifiil rrpniriiiK you
want done.
VYc spi'. iali.c In all kintU
of t'l.'i'lricnl work in the
way you want it done.
Try us!
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Auto & Electric
, Service
fill Klnnmtli
I'hono !MB
Any Time
Any Place
Just Phone
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For
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Safe drivers
Comfortable cars
Courteous service
Country trips and
dance trips a
specialty
.if
Is thnro somo mlstnko hero? But no Mother
and Dad Illaek Swan of Pnnconst Lake at Mi
anil Reach, Florida, insist the three white
swnnetlea swimming beside thorn aro tholr
very own. And If you pleaso, they'ro but ono
day old!
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