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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1928)
Tatrfl Two THE -EVENING HER At J). KT.AMATH FALLS, OREGON. M.mdnv. .Tnniinrv 2. 1fl2 ITCH WELCH' IS KEYWORD OF ITflNFOHO Big Red Team Hat Edge H in Passing and Kick Jj ing Departments If PASADKXA. Calif.. Jan. !. (A. P.) -A powerful and unbeaten Plttsburch University football iram, coached by Jack Suthcr - Und and led and Inspired bv Uiptain Oibbr Welch. today squared off against ,-Pop" War - arr's Stanford Cardinals, while approximately "o.oott persons j blue and gold team, functlon pi spared to pack themselves into ! Ing better than at any time dnr Ite Kose Bowl here and witness In regular season, smothered t(i season's final contest. I the famed aerial and ground at- A comparison of the teams on Ulk" of b eas,ern ?,vvt? tnerr players' merits showed lit- I "eadily. and in a crushing fourth tie advantage for either. In the I j"0" offensive, drove over two h.,,,,, ,-,,, 1 touchdowns to break a 13-11 were considered the better gen - efallr with Wilton, Hyland and 1 Hoffman booting the leather, eliauce of the PeniMrlrania team turning out ahead in the passing .., . fuue. nere again tiouman, a star weigbimaa on; his school's:, ' .? . track and field teams, was due rally, Coming into the game . 6 shine. The big back can throw j ?"r he end, ot bh" , the ball with- remarkable dis- '? Marcus lugged the ball ten ; fence, and accuracy. Practically ! "mes ,or total gam of IDS all his backfield team mates also I "ards lo "" 0o'h touchdowns, i Ire proficient at tossing passes. A '"" the last quarter . ?agan and Welch do the Pitt aer- under way. and on his sec fttl stuff. The veteran Stanford ond "' h halfback whose de- line was considered as the equal (ect,Te viaion necessitates his j of its opponents both on offensive "mg especially -constructed , ahd defensive glasses, reeled off a 54 yard run ! ,m,. . . . . . ... to touchdown. It broke the I. n una lilt- uivauenf nave Wlia Jftem the "Great Cibby," support rs of the Palo Alto outfit be lieve that the long train ride, aaupled with "Watch Welch" in- Rirnctions would do much to crio- .i .i n . i .... plu the Panthers attack. More than one coach who, picked the i ,m MTe "'ithe Quakers under a H-v acore. i long ride as his sole reason - Both teams were in the "pink." The Warner men here again were given the edge. Their scrappy, fighting spirit has been remarked ou by most all who have watched them work out for the game dur ing the last few days, i; The probable liueup: Stanford Position Pittsburgh P.reston LE Guarino Scllman .LT Wasmuth Post t. LG.....1.. Roberts McCreery . c Cutler Itubesky .. KG.... Freeman RT ... Harde RE.... Murphy , Q.... Hyland LH.. Jtill RH.... Hoffman FB. i Fox .... iern Donchess Edwards .. Hagan Welch, c .. Booth ' Officials: Referee. Robert Ev 4ns: umpire. Dr. A. H. Sharpe; head linesman. John . P. Egan; lie!d judge. Sam Dolan. COLD FAILS TO 'j BE DETERRENT i TO FORT DANCE More than 100 couples attend ed the dance at Fort Klamath Friday night which had a two-fold purpose; one, to bring together groups from every section -end second to raise funds for the sec ond annual Klamath Winter Car nival which will be staged on February 22. Despite the below lero weather, people from all sections ot the county attended the- dance. The Hal Blackburn orchestra provid- i ed the dance music and several hundred dollars was realized which will he used towards the fete. Plans ore now under way for the big "hoo doo" dance to : be staged at Fort Klamath on I Friday,' January 13. I The new Ford can do 65 milen an hour on the open road, but . what we'd flkc to know in how many people it can wake up vhen it's being tuned up at 6:30 of a Sunday morning. Albany Door factory that pur chased Alco Wood products fur niture factory employs 100 men. iS-lTtS'tS nam A wu . llic most timid basketball player is often a lirrle forward INQUISITIVE IZZV ip rue SbuxifcH&i ho A CALF, UJOU.O TX6 LCOpHO'TiOfc IfeAfefe? A , , i. n . C.J .VH. IV r-f rA. Bespectacled Youth Winner Of Great Game SAN r'KAXClSC. Jan. 2. A derisive i'-li victory was the west's answer to the second eastern football challenge within a week. Mr that score." Cali fornia's Bears turned back I'nl Teraity of Pennsylvania Quaker in Berkeley Saturday. Last Monday, west eonquerred east. U S. in the annual charily name I at San Kraneisro. On both oo casions, the eastern gridiron co- i norta were Tavorltea. 1 s""e SH.000 persona braved i W and showery weuther Satur- j day see California- upset the ' dope and run rampant through i I Hie "in Pennsylvania eleven.. The ; 1 fie nd P P commanding I lead. "Brick'" Marcus. red haired. crossea up me ' lTO0K 1 enn "ne nd kn',ed K 'for afmintnr vnins. was the cen- , : , ,7 ... , . , tie and put the Bears in a lead , that was never relinquished. Shortly after, Marcus went over the- line again to give his Alma t Mater an impressive total and its i 1- . .:l L n . aecunu inuuiua : utw rciiuoji- ,k . ... ' TT ,-"thi B' ,raI11D,ed ! Pennsylvania made its best J showing in the second period ; when it ripped through the Cal- i ifornia line t score two touch- downs and end the half with a i 13-7 lead. The Bears tied the: count in the third quarter. . i Was Paying Kvent,- Riders who competed in tnere-", cent six-day -bike races received I $75, Out) in prize moneys Tex ! Rickard and the promoters who '' staged the event split $125.000 for their prizes. ; - f F.ddie Ronsh. world's champion ldout. says he will be the first i yer to report at the Giants' in ,w mi,- iuu v luuipu holdout. player spring training camp. One hears there is a bonus to this. Cuts Three Veterans loose Toledo released three veteran bail players Everett Scott. Emil Meusel and Jce Bush at. one swoop recently.. Coaching- at Alma Mater - Mike Hamas, who starred In basketball at Penn State, is now assistant cage coach there. Onslow Gets Kelesuie Jack Onslow, who coached Washington pitchers, has been re leased by Manager Bucky Harris. At The Orpheus ! n Ronald Colman and Vllma Bahky, lovers in three films, come to the Orpheus theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday in "The; Night of Love," Samuel Goldwyn's presentation ot George Fitzmaurlce's production of a tale based on the feudal "right to the first night." Colman ap pears in an entirely new char acter for him, that of a bold Gypsy bandit, a tousled-baired feUow. with pointed mustaches and lengthened "side burns." VII ma plays the role of a beautiful Duchess, victim of the fearful "right to the first night." From Lenore Coffee's scenar io. George Fltzmaurice made "The Night of Love." in Holly wood, occupying six months of time and employing nearly $900,000 of money in the ric turlzation of the romantic tale of the sixteenth century. The I four and tied one in the confer entire film was under the jer-ence. Her tie with Southern Call sonul supervision of Samuel 'ofnia and her victories over Ore Coldwyn. veteran producer of gon Ale- Oregon. Washington "Stella Dallas." "The Winning a.n! Ca"'?rn," "ettfd her ;riPe i,i,.,. uLn - j '""'" claim with the Trojans and Idaho of Barbara Worth, and other ,or ,hl3 conference championship, handsome and dramatic films. j This team of Stanford Is prac- . Itically a new team from tho one All, AUK CMN'TM . . a. ' OX FKOKII TKAM AT VILLAXOVA By NEA Service 4 VILLANOVA. Pa.. Jan. 2. The tallest basketball team In the country that's, the claim or the Vlllanova I 7, leam' , ,u I t ..7m .e.re'?UIar, i0" "?e t If. T? V a? cl0M 0 i six fcct four nchr-s. The tallest . lad on Ihe qtilnlrt is Goodwin, ccnirr. I ? . 7 ""'"".J1"-" ovrf ' RobCoky boshing ihe mot.t exper 1 ,1 , " Buar?: "'ev' Ptcal Warner line 1 "ni, r"fn",ftt;'y- 0 ' 'ar,t. nefty men. all flehters. . Inch shorior than Goodwin He expciB lo tHari Murphy at 4 44 Warner Wants Grid!ILLfj Victory Over ParithersM Tournament of Roses Will these Stan for football lads give Pop Waruer a victory against Pittsburgh Janu ary 2? They are the star.i of the Cardinal team and hope to win thio com . ing game for 'their mentor. Warner's team has been In two By Bob MnthcriM- (NE A Sports Writer) For the third time in the four. years that Pop Warner has coach-I ed at Stanford, the Cardinals will ., ... . . ! repre8fn'the Pac"lc C0a8t in tBel I annual Tournament of Roses; ROBESKY . ' NN l J football game. Young Alexis Felix Du Pont Pittsburgh, undefeated in the,' Kav up the social prestige east although tied by Washing- . t Princeton and the luxury 1 ton and Jefferson, will furnish of mult i-millinnaire j the opposition to Stanford on father's homo In Wilming- January 2 at Pasadena. A victory over Pittsburgh.' where he formerly coached! That i Is what Warner wants at. a Newj Year's gift from his team. i It so happens that twice be- fore the crafty Warner has made , this request of a Stanford team. I Neither time, however, was the request granted. Notre Dame, and her rouah- riding Four Horsemen, upset ' son. formerly of Boston Col- 'Mi-Call and Assistant Postmaster Warner's plans by beating the i lege; F. M. Daley. J. C. H. Griffith checked and com Cardinals handily. 27-10. on Jan-1 Wise, N. B. Harding and ;Pleteil the pay roll for tho local uary 1, 1925. I H. K. Greenlaw, all from . Postal force today. Last New Year's Day. a fight- West Point. . , Ing Alabama team, in the last! - Du Pont nlaved on Ihe : I tet urnul Koulli few minutes of play, tied a now- erful. trick Stanford team, one Prep School and on the;'''y returned to Oakland, Calif., of the greatest Warner ever, freshman team at Princeton. I'hls morning, after spending sev coached. and thereby denied War- l'ral (Irv "ere w'" relatives and ! ner a Tournament of Hoses tfilends. They made the trip via tory. What will Warner's New Year's gift be this year another crush Ing defeat, another unsatisfactory tie. or the long-wanted rictory? Perhaps it will be the latter, as11".'' " l" "" " ieirtinue her the hope, no matter how you twist It, favors neither team . great extent, Maybe not as great a team as the 1926 team Is this team of Warner's, hu. It I. . ivnle.i w.,. ner team, powerful, tricky and full of fight. And Pop Warner's manner of Inspiring his men before a game ! h.nnii.nii.i.,u.i..i.n..l give the westerner, the needed edge for victory. I Stanford lost two games on Its regular schedule this your, games to non-conference teams, but won iwars way stariea last year's starters are likely to start again this year. Those four mtin aro Captain Mct'rcery, center. Fullback Hoff man, Halfback Hyland and Guard Robesky. All are men Pittsburgh will hejr plenty of and sco plenty of bcIore ,Knt faILH Jant,;rv ! ' Th0 ''' "lartlng eleven! m come from the reserve, of t Iast car nl the new ones, all I w)tn a tcoon's rxperience -behind ! ,theni ' i , His line, wjih Mcfrrerv and! quarlr - r. Hyland ana Hlfl at hlf - Game Will be Third A LA x tZTU :rj UaN I j nsass Yol'XG' III' I'OXT . T ( PITKAM ? " KA .siK.iii ni e Service SAN ANTONIO. Jan. !. ton- Del., to become a cadet j Hildebrand. plan to leave tomor- In the United States Avla- ' row morning for a two months' "n Service at Brooks Field. trip through southern California. He isn't certain that he wiThcy expect' lo return home will- become eventually an , around the first of March. Over ace of the air but he ai- ready has become the alar of the post's- hockey team. winning a regular place at left wing on a team incliid- Ing such stars at ('. F. Title- hockey team at St. Paul's ! backs, and Hoffman at fullback. I Holfman Is the key men to tho,.MSN M(( t-iurni-l r ! . L , C .V :' a .u V ! . . '.c . mischief It l. ,.hln .,,.. i ,. UJB jthat Pup Is depending for his New PJK' , I"8 amt?, this year however. w"n bY Stanford, will not give the Cardinals much of a claim nt national honors, but a loss for :"""": . ce"ainiy simmer lm .aown lo nolnl'"5 , , fclther team may win. but !.'icre' ,hl remember: Pop Warner wants a victory for New Year's present and he gets, what he wants, most of the time. A proud father's chest was so Inflated following the baby's par ade at the fair, that the vege-' table Judging committee almost' pinned the blue ribbon for prize' squash upon him. I Tho lady who wants lo put a "chair of love" In a southern' university probably doesn't know ' they have park benches In that 1 town. , THE ORPHEUS Hunday .Monday Tuemlhy Admission Prices: Adults 00c Chiltfrcn 25c Snniucl Gnldwyn presents Ihe Gcorso Fllzmaurlco production "The Night of Love", From an oriclnil r.lory by Lenore Coffee with Ronald Colman and Vllma Banky. rjs. in 4 Years for Stanford of the three pre t I o n s Tourna ment of Ruses games but have not woii one yet. But this year the Stnnford c o a c ii hopes hia Netv Y e a r's present wl'.l he a win at Pnsadenn from the-Pitt Pan thers. BRIEF NEWS -OF KLAMATH .caviiis; For California Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton uf the week-end they have been ho tel guesta at the Hall. ! Cliecklna; Pay Hull- Behind locked doors, with this I being a holiday. Postmaster John Wayne Harris and Dean Reck- i motor. """" McCall returned lo A"nlana afternoon to con- wcrlc at the Southern ! Oregon Normal after spending the ! holidays here with her parents. I i'ortliliul GuchIh Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Foster of j Portland are guests In Klamath Falls over the holidays. They 1 are guests at the Hotel Arcade. : Phone 408 Our cleaning methods revive the newness of old suits. Let us serve you. Klamath Cleaning & Dye Works 4.11 Main Standard Dyers and Cleaners Odorless Cleaning One-day Service Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St. Phone 825 Tint' tiwat KIhIIh KIiii'h 1 mm.' my ilrlmi In th AiiH'riran li'Utno III ISnd. Just .11 world mtIi's hava uot'll sliiKed Iwlwven the two mnjiir Ii'kiii. In my role of umpire or miIIki. three finishes stand nut ever that tint as art) Ing more limn' their nliare nf comedy und ilrnina. 1 The first of the trio of un usual finishes had for lis suttlna Huston. Ihe year was INI! and the e'nteuding Icuiiin Hi New York lliants and the lloslou Ited Sox . (loinx Into the , seventh Kama. It w ull even, with 'bo final result liluglng on the out initio if thia nll-linportniit game. It wus Ihe great 1'hrlstv .Miith ewson against the youthful Hugh . Hedlcitt. nluiost nn unknown I wliler prior lo the start nf the classic. Ho starred In three nf iiue gunies, nmiougn receiving, un ktrM credit fr only one victory. f.i. ... I lu the seventh Inning of the iiiimi Kanie iivilieni wiin leiliorru ! for I'lnehhtfter- Henrtcksen, who doubled, scoring Jnko Hlnhl with me lying run. Jce Wood, aee of the Ited Hot 'iitnff took up the burden at this pol:-' and blanked New York In .'ie eighth und ninth. lie was found for a run In Ihe tenth, whlrll loomed lis big ua a luouuuin. and It seemed as If Ihe Giants were t win Ihe r ies. after the count ut on time had stood three games lu olio agalust them. i SuimIutiuim' .Muff CiMtly i The older fans will recall that the famous muff cf f rnterfl"ld- , er Snodgrass featured In the lull series. Kugle, plm-hhttter for Wood, opened Ihe last of the tnth with a fly that should have been an easy out, hut wus 'jngloriJusly muffed by Snodgrass. Thin brought the head of the lied Soxs' balling order up. Hooper, number one In the bai ting order, filed out. hut Mat It ewson, woiking carefully on the dangerous Steve Yerkes. walk ed Mm. Then came the second slip of the tuning, jine that was Just ; as fatal as the error by Hnod i grass, which Immediately put Ihe lilants on Ihe defensive. , Speaker raised a high fJiil be tween home and first. It should have been an easy out but some how It was allowed lo full un touched to the ground 'between i three of the Giants, giving Speak er another leuse on life. Ho made I ho most of It by hitting , safuly to right, sending the ly 1 lug run over the plute. A long fly by Gardner to the outfield I If y on wan t your Coal this year! Three more days then next year! The cold weather hasn't meant so much to those who bum UTAH "PEERLESS" COAL Young Goql & Transfer Co., , , Exclusive Agents "Diamond" Briquets ' Phone 1097 119 S. 4th St , wn J. 1204 Ho. mil tested imi mliiiil winning run la stole from ihinl. ft was imo nf I llu wildest (In lidies I have ever seen III a woild scries game, and whal's worse, decided ih classic 11 ever pitcher deserved l win Imll Kit ti v. Mnthowsuii did Ihnl title. (illlllU t.4lM'r Th Ni'W Yuik (i hi nt t Hi in ; ..Kim.. In ihrlllliitf .IuIhI. nuihh.'r two, with romedy iinu mhiiii iiliki-litg equal parts lu Ihe un expected I'lidlliK. This I'lluint rnniu In the nlKhili Inning of t lir sixth Kiiiuii In I Hi .1 . At the alnrt of I lit) rnnlesl the series stood S tu i In ine r nf the New York Yankees. The lilunm hud to win Iq even the count and prolong the set In 1 seven guinea. I I doing Into the eighth lulling the lilants wern lending, 4-1.1 with Arllu Nehf iiilihlng Itivln- rihlv ball. Then ram the e !,,!,,, ,, Nehf suddenly lost Ciintrol. giving two hasea in ,bull ufur being fu u ml for two lilts Ityau, who auci-ei'ded him, was Just ua wild. Before the Inning wus over had made five of Ihe mrst mien peeled runs ever ri.Kllr,., u orld aereis. en ough lo win mo gum nnu iiihiii- ploiishlp. The final arom was Un til nil This KeitMill The llili.l and last of the trio of unexpected thrillers III world series llnlshes was sinned In the 1!H7 clash between New Y-rk I und I'll Ishui gh. . i The memory of how Miljtis j wild-pitched the w inning ,,. I ua ' ' over Ihe plate nfler having strm k iiut It itt It and Gehrig wiih the ilmsea tilled provided alternate ly Ihe wildest enthusiasm audi greatest rtWappotnl meut of any ! wcrld series gnnie ever played.' The fans were pulllug fur Nil J ll n to gel out of his trouble, by Manning l.url for Hie- third, i mil. Kven Tony himself admits ' that he probably would have J been set down on strikes as wus I , Ituth and Gehrig, had not the I bull goiten away from Mlljua as he tried to get too much stuff on ihe ball. At thul, there are still a let of people who believe Catcher WATCH REPAIRING HtnB I year guarantee oa a work GEO. METZ JKWKI.KIl 023 Mala R I "After fonclng and cross fanclng our half section, at a total coat of JK'tO, we niacin vrhat others con a io)o red worn out loml produce 2 i bushel of whent per acre and turned off 2b00 worth of mutton, wool and hogs in one year. Gjod fjnclntwill produce an income during crop futluro.1 as well as good years," says ono ono suc cessful farmar. llomf ln davi-n corn fields aa.-:s piclilnt and gets a better price for your cornt runni.-ig stock In grain fields after thrsohlng saves shattsrad and eroen feed. From 2 to 0 bushels nf corn per acre is usually overlooked by huskcrs. To r vo thla war'.o you must have liog tlght fences. "Red Strand" Is that kind of a fence. Copper mised In the stool plus on extra heavy coating of zinc on tho wire moks3 "Rod Strand" a lot longor lasting than any once it replaces. Costa you less money because it lastt longor. Come In. Let us toll you more. W. KEftNS I'hotie. B57-J with a imNi'Fil Imll rulhT, Him aVi.i.l.i wilh m Wild Ullih. lit my itvxl urltilv I wilt dli-i-uhn I he tuuklivnt UvcUluu 1 UVltl tu U ill. MASONS Special Communication Monday, Jan. 2 7:30 P. M. M. M. Degree G.'S. Richardson W. M. WOOD Coal Fuel Oil Furnace Oil If it is Fuel we hav it. We aim to picas you. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 53S HOTELS VAI.I.KY IIIITKL Ilrntid New nml .Mmlern All outside room Very Moderate Hales 41.1 I'lne Hi. Phone l'J3l Klamath-Lakeview Stage Line Reduced Fares hUmalli Full to fjikevlrw II.IHI ... ... One Way I O HO, Mound Trip .Stage leaving dally at S a. m from . Terminal Stage Depot 01.1 Mnln HI. riiono 01MI Metropolitan Life , Insurance Co. of New York " Local Representatives: ' V. II. IIOIIIXHOX I. I.. HICHFY Tel. .1L-.MV-1 Red Ball Stage Line NEW KFIIK'KI) IIATKH TO I.AKKVIKW -H Olio Way II (Ml llountl Trip Phone 77 or 600 .. HOWARD Transportation Co. STAGES leaving kliiiiuiili lull, T;o A. M.i llltlMI A. M I I'. J 4ilO p. M., making roniicc lions to Portland and way IHilnls same iluy. 'Connection at Aslilnnil Willi Pickwick HlaKe for Cnliriirnla po'nla 7:!l( A. .M. nml I MM) P. M. Stages make direct through connections, to Portland and Heat tie 10:d0 A. M. and 4:40 P. M. Htages ma1e direct con noctlnns to Sun Francisco and Los Angeles. Local Office (I Iff Slain Ht. . Phone mill Chiloquin Stages liivr Klnninlli T-'hIIn Ilnlly for liilotiiln and InteriiKilltito points us follows I . Dnlly except Snnilnys and llollduys, 0:1)0 n. in.12:lin noon fl:il() p. in. 7:00 p. in. Tnke 0 it. m. bus to connect for camps boyond Chiloquin Sundays nml Holidays i U:I3 p C. B. K1XO, Owner ki,.m.itii.wi:ki btagk to Weed nntl Interntedliiln Points l.v. K F. 7iilOi ,r. AVecrl Ja L. Yced liilil; Ar. K. K. O.'Ot) Btagea Loavlni -Stage Terminal Depot 01.1 Main Hf. SLAB W BLOCK ) 6 BODY O LIMB ( D d 1 1