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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1928)
Vuva Two THE EVKNIXO 1IKKAM). KLAMATH FALLS, ORKC30N Tliiirstlav. .Tiiiiuaiv 12, IJKiS -Jf a V . -Sfc. ,J ! mmm , , SKIIERS SEN0KiarHDok 11 OF PUNS- wiSi TO JOIN RAGE Grueling Struggle to Cra ' ter Lake Rim and Back Attracts Attention V Willi (he date tor the second nnuuat Klamath winter carnival at Fort Klamath set for Feb-: ruury 22, Washington's birthday,, expert gkliers from all section of tbe I'sctflc coast are send ing word ot their intention to compete in the famous 42-mtle ski rare from Fort Klamath tol Oie rim of Crater lake and re- torn. I The grueling race which is fast' hemming one ot the Pacific northwest sport features ot the Tear, will lie staged under ap-; proximately tbe same conditions as last year when a compara-; lively olmcnre athlete Manfred) Jacobson of Mot" loud, California j met the dope bucket, beat I out all experts aud slid over the ' Along the rare track, judges will be stationed to guide the skllers and to prevent them from unwittingly taking a short cut an act which wonld bring Imme diate disqualification. Tbe race route will follow the telephone j line to Crater Lake lodge. Each ' Judge will have food for contes-J lanta so that they could snatch 1 a bite and a brief respite from the hard straggle. I John Maben, caretaker of Crat- er lodge, will be Judge at the rim of the lake. Each skiier ; muKt arrive at the lodge, skim , over to the rim ot the lake, and then start back on tbe return journejL. . '"The Vace will probably start about $ a. m. and will close shortly before S p. m. at the latest, and perhaps ' somewhat earlier. While the Crater lake ski race contestants are fighting out their battle in the pine wildernesa ot the national park. 'various events Including jumping contests, short races for men, women and chil dren and- novelty winter sport ' f eatures will be staged . through idut the day, according to-tbe . 'lommlttee' program,. ' f Various and sundry entertain-' -talents are being held at Fort Klamath to. raise sufficient mon ey for theqpki race puree in order . 1 atlnM ... 1 1 n to ,01 me coast. Aierrnanta or Kiam ath Falls are offering valuable merchandise prizes for novelty .and amateur ski races. Whether or not Jacobson. last year's winner, will again be in 1 the running, conld not be learn ; ti by authorities. Jacobson an Ipcxed first prize last year as . much through strategy as skill ; knd strength. Leading on the ' uphill grade to Crater Lake rim, j Jacobson .was fast tiring under the strain of breaking the trail through soft snow, jj - Skifors behind him were fol lowing in bis tracks and conserv (lug their strength for the final dah on tlie downhill lap. Jacob ison stopped and feigned trouble I with his skiis. The second man aVtMmnri nut anil ha foil In ha. hind in the tracks broken by his competitor. - - , 1 - TVim ran. In fhn Intra 4 mien- '(ion of stamina and strength as 'tcuch ns skill. Contestants climb jfrom 1000 feet to 1500 feet in j ;ibcir uphill trek to tbe rim. ; stjraicp ' I Here's the ross lead I X f - J j ' Although there have been a few outstanding exceptions of hunters who knew tbe "ropes" getting bags on upper lake and ou Klamath river, duck aud goose hunting In Klamath county has about drawu to a close and the last day ot the seasou. Jan uary 16, will find virtually no enthusiastic nlmrods in the field. Despite a gradual increase of hunters In tbe 9u.uio-aere Tule lake basin the recognized game paradise of the Pacific north westducks and geese this year appeared to be as plentiful as last and the virulent duck dis ease which had taken toll of so many thousands has entirely dis appeared. ' Exceptionally cold weather brought' tbe hunting season to a close much earlier in Klamath this ean than In the past three years. By the middle of December most or the birds had migrated to California and Mex ico where they will spend sev eral months fh winter feeding grounds before turning back to the north once more. Outstanding features, of the Past , season were: the increase in number of hunters 'from all over the west; the marked In crease of the white Snowgeese and the corresponding decrease In the more, delectable Speckled Breasted geese: and the apparent eanninesa particularly In the lat ter days of the season of ducks and geese In outwitting hunters. Tule lake has become a refuge for thousands of China pheas ants. The upland birds, raised and planted on the Oregon side of the line, have a tendency to migrate" across the line into Tule lake basin which is In California. The season on pheasants Is closed the year around in California. ALLEY CARRIED FROM RING; AL KARASICKWINS PORTLAND. Jan. 12. UP) Al rvarau settltjd Ihu. Karasick-Al-ley wrestling argument here last Vght when they met for the sec ond time within two weeks, Kara sick taking but 31 minutes in whuvh to settle the question. With a series of punishing Deadlocks Karasfek wore Alley down ang with his opponent sufficiently weakened, flipped him over his head with a double winglock grip. Alley was carried from the ling. After 15 minutes Alley was shoved back into the ring but fainted in his chair when the men were called to the center to resume the match. PAOLINO WILL MEET ROJAS IN 15 ROUND BOUT MEXICO CITY, Jan. 12. UP) Arturo Cava, a sportsman well known in Mexico City, said today he haa posted 17.500 , In New York as a guarantee for Paolino Uzcudun, "the wood chopper of the Pyrenees," to come to Mex ico City to fight tbe Chilean box er. Qulntin Romero Rojas, IS rounds in tbe capital bull ring Sundayafternoon, January 29. Cava' says Uzndnn will lesve New York January 1. The Mexican sportsman said that the purse for the tight will be $17, 600, of which the Basque fighter will receive 110,000 and Kojas 7,500. i "l Ain't Mad At Nobody"' " , 'v I Sharkey and Heeney Are Principals in' , . . . A JACK S9ARKEV One ot tha two leading big boys of Tex Rickard'a herd .of heavyweights' will be put on-the block in the Carden January 13 srheu Jack Sharkey, one of the eliminated of last year's elim inations, and Tom Heeney new member of the challenger psck. meet In the first of a new scries to find another opponent j for (!ene Tunney. , Although there have been wills- pers that the elimination tburna- ment will be for entertainment and profit only and that Jack Pempsey will be Hlckard's choice for a third bout with the chnm- pion. ltickard insists loday that ! the winner of the content would I be within a few steps ot tho ring bally-booed now as the greatest has done his most effective fight (for 192H's big shot. ' heavyweight In the class. ; Ing against blgg-r and heavier Sharkey, beciuse of his esper- ience and - the record he has made against bigser men, pron- ably will be a lavonte In the hettin; although Heeney, a big.i FIELD REFUSED BIG. PROFESS ONAL VON ELM Would Rather Defeat dependent and high school RoKKv Jonea TKan i leagues In the midst of the an I i I vl. Inual lu38cl ,or '"Vrnacr on the , " Make fortune indoor courts . Practice games land a few regular league games . LOS AN'OF.LES, Jan. 12. tP have shown groat Improvement George Von Elm, former nation- in the style of. basketball over al amateur golf champion,' would anything ever seen previously in rather defeat Bobby Jones tor the title than receive a million dol- lars as a professional. That was Von Elms answer last night to a report that he . would accept an offer to enter. Legion team. Pelican Bay team the professional ranks under the ' and others are being coached to wing of Jack Kearns, former , play hard and to- play clean as manager of Jack Dcmpsey. : well. For the most part the old- The goiter admitted t h a t r players of the past have given Kearns had made such an offer' way to the. younger enthusiasts but declared It bad been made who have been playing on blgh "klddlngly" and had not been school and college I earns or are considered as a serious proposj-iof that age. Basketball said, to tion. be one of the fastest and hard- A report that Von Elm had est games ever played Is prl- accepted Kearns offer to embark on a professional tour lo harvest whatever gold might be found on tbe golf courses "of the Unit ed States was followed by Von Elm's denial. Last night a close business associate of Kearns said the agreement had been entered Into by golfer and manager hut that Von Elm desired to with hold the announcement tempor arily. Von Elm denied that this was the case and dispatched a telegram to the president of the I'nlted States Gelt association do- claring he had no intention of J becoming a professional. Glandular Extracts Concentrated, Used In New Modern Tonic NEW development occur almost every day In the world of Science. Now. glandular extracts, highly concentrated, hare been 5 rafntrninA vasal arilit Innln a trasifi in tablet torm. So here is a now kind nf tnnie von have narhans long been waiting for. This glandular and .vegetable com- ii i. l, .,,.,., . i- i.. ii,i r-i ..... i t, success has been remarkable for thousands now use It and lead- i j... i.. ......... a 1..- I recommend it. .Why not see for yourself what this modern tonic Iwlll do In your own particular case. Obtain an original and uine package of Morex f formerly called Glandogen) and take two tablets three times a day for ten, day. First of New ' TO HEENEY strong,, courageous fellow, , wlU havo some backing. , Sharkey hss a reputation for being wejk in the stomach, hut Heeney is not a natural body puncher aud he Is much slower than some of the big men that Sharkey has lienten aud he can I hit as hard as lmpey. . It was said after Sharkey bad1 been dropped to the floor by Dempsey lart year that he lacked courage, but it Is not a fair In- dictuient. Sharkey bud to have courage when he fought Harry Wills when every otbsr heavy- we. gbt was duuging tbe uls ne- gro. He also fought and whip- red' fieorge (iodfrey, who is being And he did everything that was , men and ho Is uku illy fast anil asked of him to prove that he effective agslnst s fa.it big resn. had a right to be considered' as as he showed In. his light uitaliul challenger. .Jiin .Valouey. M Sharkey Is in lile same ecu ,: Heeney has douo'well In Ills t 'k TSt Gossip of Basketball In Klamath Friday evening will find f very ' I. 1. ... 1 I . . I. kn.k tkji In- these parts, In the Klamath County Inde pendent league tbe clean fast plays has been outstanding. The marlly a young man's sport and the teams with the older fel lows on them, whpse muscles hnv hardened and sett scon find the pace too fast in competition with the younger players. . The Pelican City quintet . is rnlnz to get elentv real oodosI- tion before- the season ends If their value to me and any state practice games are any Indication. ; ment such as, one I have hoard However, tha boys from I the from New York that Rogers lumber 'city will be among the Hornnby. a $200,000 player, was Select few as the pennant son comes to a close If-thelr pre- ent team irtays together. They come as near living basketball ; out in EL Pike's town as Is pos sible and they have a real bunch of basketball players, j The Klamath county high school will put the fastest step ping aggregation on the floor this year ever to represent their school from present Indications. Nut one of the first fire Is a big man nhvsicallv but what they iack in size they more than make 'up for In speed. Coach French's team so far has shown tine team work for so early In the season it i. iIia InliuMiiiil tiln roii I has InAB I high school supporters should wllnmi. Ihe Ipi l.akethall vnr played by a local team. " r...-,.i, r..Mi..tr. t ih t . - , i., . .......games nut liter soinnnow snem honest-to-speed merchant on his .! team. With a fast going for ... .. r ke it Interesting for any oiit.:',v. "on!,.1 m,!" on 'ho.,fl?or but.t' "r with many plans for the fit. Coach Clllenwaters han hls 'u! 'u'lln,ont ' to coming year In tho way of build- men mayirig mighty clean has-'."" J""" oln ib 'ng and developments. gen-'ketball and with his team ploy-, ing In tbe several towns ot the county thoy will go a long ways towards putting basketball where It ought to be. GlUcnwoters, Eliminations dition. he wi.s bstore- bo four.lu j Deuipsey, there would be no hesl-j tam-y in tucKing mm tn-wju. eui Sh irkey was hurt ba lly In the liwniey fight and Demiwey usu- ally leaves a permanent dlsabil- tty In the victims he can resell. Ho was uii.o to reacn Tunney only once. Sharkey, however, has had a long rest and thero are reasons to believe th it the Injured lisnfl l mity tmve Hurt Mnrl, y physical which cauned hlni to gsk for a ' ly. It should have lievu a moral postponement of the fight last lesaoii to him. When lu as year as Inspired by tho box-of- flee. In ronsidoring 8 h a,r k e y's I chuncea It can be remembered thai be. like Deinrsey, tdmuyx President of Giants Runs to Cover Protesting That Trade Was Legitimate B08TON, Jun. 12. (P) If : 'arouses great jfiiq? IN FRIT II UUU 111 L.IIU I there Is anything to the story in basketball, one of the win that "syndicate" baseball brought ter's favorite sports. Is growing Rogers llornsby to Boston from the New York Giants. President Emll B. Fucbs ot ' the Braves doesn't know It. , "No man who Is Interested In any way with tbe Giants owns a nickel's worth of stoeV In th Braves," he ssld In regard to sug. gestlons that the Giant star had been traded here to help bolster up a club which waa falling down financially. Ho took occasion at tbe same time to assert that when the Now York club got. Francis ilognn, Boston's star, catcher and Out fielder Jimmy Welsh It was tak ing no losers end. ' ' Fuchs said be valued tbe pair at $150,000 and considered them worth fully tnnt to tho Giants. "If 'Hogan -and Welsh we're lo be sold by the Bravca 1 would ask 1150,000 ofr tliein. That's sea-(traded for $25,000 worth of ma terlal Is absurd. Why there should be any criticism or mys tery over this particular deal Is beyond me.". . ; . who has ptnyod bankotball with the best of them, coaches his men as though thore Is something in tha game besides Just winning and win or lose wo'll wager the Legion team will get a lot of favorable comment before the season is over. The Malin high schosl bosket- night lo determine which team is ball team moy lie the one big 10 ",ay '? tha bowling confor obstacle In thn way of another t'n?.';' , l ma,de " Interesting last ycaT I am' arn 0,lt to tlle CP tnl" L",f klpK h . w Henley high schools don't seom quite so strong In early season J,0 h ,HaW , B .,itmalh ,u a battle roynl evory year. .Both ' or tnsse si nuois are auie lo seno rongor """"' 1 . The world has bocomei worse cal' fact today Is that shooting since the carpot sllppor webt out away one able nf an eternal trl of style b s paddle. , ' Jangle doesn't lolre It. , (ua apuearanve lu this riui'i' lie was niadu the vji'tlin if , ca doclslon fUhtini: I'jnl'iui. but his form agaliiKt a clown fighter like the rliianisrd raiinot be taken ns heavy evidence. Heeney Is a runuvil. filg fel low Willi jil.'nly of courage mid I'glitlng eiiulimient ahovu,lbe or dinary run of the challengers. Although Hie Ik'tupiey 'ighi training for Demiwey he Acorn. I even the suggestions of V. I Ilium Muldoon. and, in ihc ring. .e riillcuul tho suKgestlons nf bl manager and seconds. Confidence is a valuable asel, but the Inordinate vanily of Shar key liefore and In the flglu .vlth Denipsey rat him Iwrh'.na n half million dollars and a r.inco nt the title. Perhaps tin mil! Hf n lo good advice ibis time. Normal School To Meet Fast Pelican Five What given. r-rora:o of being a fast and hard fought game Is to be staged it the Pelican City Community Hub tomorrow night when the Ashland Normal quln- jtet meets the Pelican City boys. Tho gnruo ls scheduled for eight o'clock. 1 i Interest throughout the county dally and a splendid liirnont Is expected tomorrow night The Pelican City lineup In cludes: Peterson, center:' Marts and Patterson, guards: Wenner snd Anderson, forwards, and Dwey, Wortlay. Adams and Tay- I ,or. , . following la the standing ,of the various teams so far this season: ' " Northern Division. ' I L. W. Pelican ..o . 1 Tommahs (Indians) 0 ' 1 Fort Klamalh 1 1 Modoc Point . ......1 Chlloqiiln 1 Bonthem Division. W. Esgles . Morrill o 1 Henley games On Katnrdiy night the Merrill team will play Henley at Henley. The Eagles will piny .Bonanza at Bonanza the same night. RUSTLERS LICK r BARBERS' TEAM Barber bowlers mot defeat last I night when' tho Cattle Rustlers I won-o tbree-gamo tilt' with tho I hair cutters, hy close scores. The i game was played at the . Elks,' bowling alley and was one of a series being played off between I six teams. Tbo Bluebirds will tanslo wllh Ihe Copro aggregation on Friday ; unpen , to navo eight squads crucsing tne pins Defore long. 1 Hplnk In City . R. C. Bplnk, well knorfn resi dent of Chlloqiiln, was In the city today for several hours On busi ness, wr, Hplnk declares Chllo- , iiilln to be thn autnit llirlvlnir III. A tried and provon goomatrl. Tbe tin: I Cunt. Including I jBfir pit kroni. Jewel t.'arnicu, ' I . ii lie Fiirnda., 1 I Knill' Fluroy. Hi. I. nit MrKltii, I i . . " ,,.1.., -..in.. l.'MIUUII, i U ll4. I J .IM1, Arthur Houseman, Andre lliran. , ui ci I buries llcriliini'r, Leo Hlium- i way and Knjln,. Oriental chsrarlcr J AtTheQn Every member of '"I ncuir, aa reqiiirou to iukii an oilm K. Hells, uk admhilsiraliU um ll .nut to rovoal the rnlw ior of the caUle ut C. It. Hells, li Irayed. 1'rodueer Holanil West I ceased, has r-udersd sud pre- Vstabllihvd a "deadline" on the seta, bevond whlih no one not actually working In the various scenes wna n..rii.llK.,l In vmiIhi-h LcruI Notices Viirn M tiK7ui'i HHP'! mi,,. ""' '"-'bouse III Klsmaih oun. .. .. HHI.IUI'FH HAI.... ,t oresuii, liss Ixeii duly ap lly virtue of un oxecu lun In . -..hH.a Uy ,Hia (ur )be foreclosure duly Issuwl by the im.h,.. r .i.i ..i,i ...i iha Clerk of the Circuit t'uurt ot the i County of Klumutli, Hinis of Oro - (tin, dilud the llth day uf He- cvinber. 1 02". In a certain aellon In the Circuit Court for said County, end State, wheroiu II. K, Kerns a plnlntiff reeovwred )mU Bient uguliiat Hurry IJ. Waters and Uiule A, Crowley, defend ants, fur the sum ut tioynntceii Hundred Fifty and no-loo (11760 00) Hollars, and Inure, I tlieroen at ST. por aiinmn from March Uth, 1U27, and lino si- tnruey's Iw, and routs and ills- ' bursoinents taxnd at Klxty and Sil-lUO liiiO.iiO) IMUirs. on llin Hih day of Docmnher, 1927, j Notice Is hereby given that 1' will ou the Sll day of January: IbHa, at l be Court, House of the County of Klanintli Fulls, In said 1 County, at lu:ut o'cluek In the fnrenoun of suld day, sell ,it pub-1 Ho unction to the highest bldiler, for cash, the following described proiivri)', lo-wli: , licBlnnlnn at tlto unsrlsr sec-' tluu ei.rnur bnlwe.m t l.ina 31 ' snd 32, Township' 3!) H..uth. llatigu H K. W. ,M, In Klatnalh i County, Oregon, thence soulh HTo ' feel, thencu East K79 feel to tho center linn of tho Klumatii Kalls Asbland State lllahway, thence northivuterly along the aild ren-, ter Use ot said S'atn Highway ! to point which Is easterly 1 1 feel and south SOU feet from the I point of beginning thence north 2ia feet lo n mound of alone. thence west llou foci to a pulul of beginning, bolng a nurtlnii of the northwest quarter of 4hu southwest quarter of Section 3J. Township 39 South. Itnnga K W. M. lu Klamath County. Ore gon, taken and levied upon as the property of the slid Harry of the aild Harry 1) Water and Susie A. Crowley or ' oa much tlmrrof as msy tie nee- .owary to satisfy of the UI Jndg. m isvcir oi n. n. nnrns. plaintiff, against suld Hurry Waters and Susie A. Crowley, with 'interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that hive or may accrue. Dated at .Klamath Falls, Ore gon. December 5 ill. 1927. IIL'KT K HAWKINS, Sheriff of Kir, math County. Ore D15-22-2J-J5.1J m She "Why did ihoy arrosl lb Wind man?" Ho "The cop saw him blus! when a girl passed, by." Office Phone 1183 Mrthase flldg Bea. Phone 114.1 Klamalh Falls THE ORPHEUS Today and Thursday xR0LANO WEST'S Production of THE BAT'; United Artist. Picture Have Your Teeth Been Neglected This Past Year? If so, slrtrt the Xew. Vear right. Have them exam ined and put in good condition now -by Ihe PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS Corner HUi anil Rfuln HI a. , rilONS B IC? Knvo VIA ' 3V your Legal Notices ' i NOTIt K Oh' Hr.TH.Ii.MrAT OH .T.i HNAI. Art til . T AM) IH"- ikii'i rni.v. In t In County i'nut'if (lie inuio vi urcgiiii nir iviitiiisiii f'.,.u j . '.' ... .... , In Hie n s ter of the iMint- ut r u ... ,. '..,i Nmiir. hereby ' given Hint mod for snltlMneiit the fllinl I l',,'"u "' ,H, silinlnUiii...iin o. "nl? "J"1 ' dlnllllmlliill nf snnw, and that iiu.s. ut 3 p. iii. of nuld day, bl .1 lie court room, of snld rourl. au selilruuiiit of suld acrouut. ut 1 w,(,., ii,,,. plnce any penoii Interested In said estate may as penr and file his except Ions In writing, in tlie suld, iwlltlun and ienutest UU same, and show causu. If any, why a Hue I illi.i rlbsllyti nit snld esliilu ab un Itl ' not.' he or dared. ' . . . OMVK li KKITZ. Adinlulilratrix of the K'tnta ! ' of '. K. Sells, deceased. I II2S-2B-J5 I J buijHO and witch your nock uf hrsltligo up!'Mii New Kind of Oatmeal New Style HO-buiUt Unhand blood; ; gives you "go". Tlie TuiiWin rUtor is aa duuvtly ll-O'i! Ready in, minutes a new and btttrr brrakfatt iliih 7 V W (Ad MAtt ttt Mm p v Tht Afeiw Kuvi of Oatmeal Quick Hot Cereal Cook in 2 to 3 nunur ' Phono 409 Our cleaning methods revive the newness of old suits. Let us senr you. v " Klamath Cleaning & Dye Works 4AI Main Standard Dyers and Cleaner. Odorless Cleaning One-day Service Expert Dyeing 1409 Rgplnnadu St, Phone 825 WOOD The scarcity of blurlts lias forced us to decline, orders ' on that popular (tint, IS 1XC1I ' ; ' DRV 81. A II s We am fortunate, In hiving a good supply of IJ-lneli Dry Klab which wo ara sell ing al thq same pries as blocks. V( are giving quick do ll voiles on slabs, . .. t Wo also have limb and body wood, coal and ftiol Vila. , ' Peyton & Co. "U'oml lo Burn" UOI Main I'lidne &83 w- 11 SSF 1 4