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iSTARS PEPPED DISPLAYED BY
UP FOR CLASH
K. C. H. S. Hopes to Turn
Table on Pear Pick-
5 er n Return Came
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)Celcbratlng the success of the
' biakelball teams of Klamath
ciunty high chool. an assembly
iia held on Monday afternoon
e the high school.
Despite the first airing teem,
ailth played Medford at Med
ford, boing defeated U-7. the
defeat was no near a victory that
the spirit of Klamath county
liih school is running high for
tho return game scheduled for
February 24. .-.-
tDwIght French told a few of
tljo most Interesting details) of
. ti)o game- and of the apparent
nervousness of Prink Ciallison,
cohch for Medford.
Mr, Doll and Mr. Sinclair gave
thpir version of the gajie be
tween the second string team and
Malin, held here,
Mr. Berger told the assembly
c( the plana being made by the
debate coach for interclasa de
bate. He urged big turnout at
this time.
'Tom Cunning and Rudolph Ja
cobs, yell kings, lead the student
body in some peppy rolls for the
teams of K. C, H. 8.
At the close of the assembly,
I'rofossor Paul T. Jackson an
nounced another assembly to be
held for the purpose of having
delegates who attended the press
convention at the- Iniversity of
Oregon give reports of the trip.
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WALTER MILLER
Rifle Club Holds Session
in Indoor Range of
Bisbee Hotel
The Klamath Kifle club held
an Interesting match on Wed
nesday evening In the new in
door range at the.niabee hotel.
Considerable Interest vu evi
denced and many of the leading
sportsmen of the city were pres
ent. It rs planned to hold a
shoot each Monday aid Thursday
evening of the week.
Tho Kfin-s tabulated for the
first shoot are as follows:
Jack Frost Team. -
J. Frost 47
Mackln . 45
Tallow ...J. 42
1-ewin ... 49
M. Froat .'. I 42
Newell ...... 42
Total
i. A. Lasrson Team.
J. A. Lawson V 44
Smith ..........t. . 48
Rpbley .r.A..'. 4S
Snibley ...... r 41
Deyo .:; 43
Total ..
(Shooting five shot
sible 60).
Father and Son Match.
J. A. Lawaon -. 4S
Rex Lawson . 40
J. Frost
M. Frost .,
Suzanne
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Basketball Gossip
.From Klamath Teams
FLATTENS JAP
Salem Fighter
Holds Hellman
To Standstill
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SHOTS A L-; ,;iV M::: W: !
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Haskethall fuua will have nn
oiiiortunlty In e some real
Imskctbnll Huturdiiy nlKht wlwii
lie Aiuvi'luau Louion Uiuit iiilxa
Willi I he Oreaon Fronli. Tho
Frwthinan team front F.uyeue la
of orvt qiilclor llu wine
iillit. Kin milt li IIIkIi Ima n '
riil xtmnki'ltmll tram Oils
jenr wltliuut n doubt. '
In speuklng of luikkulball lit
.l.0 ml,lh,y KUimuth county don't overlook
flashy basketball. -Their team, as ihat MMn HlKh 8l.ool ,,rU.
... .u ...n, ,r iuiioku IO...I,. ,,, Th0(r o.mnouig vlilorv
Is composed of high achool stars VtMav ,Klt vi.p th0 KlmiitU
of last year from all over lh ,,, mM, ,hBMl ,ilmul
a euro but for the honors this '
year. These nuiiio girls for Ilia
state. It la not uncommon Id.
find as mnuy as. 16 or 20 former
...... w, v.F...,.,. "' ."- mqat pnrt hRyo been reprasanu
man squads. fheso frll.iwa for I,,. Andv Sire.f. n.h.ml for ihro
t: . r m. . ! bal.em. ore.. Jan. is. lArj
Jiujiwu iapen no maicn . chuck Hellman's invasion of the
J ' Against Former' - i featherweight division received a
V'l J fl. .1 temporary halt here Wednesday
ViOria lnamp i night when Phil Bayes of Salem
" 1 ' - fought him to a 10-round draw.
5'ORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 19. (A. Hellman could not make his cus-
P) -Walter Miller, ex-middle tomary body attack function
weight wrestling champion won against Bayes' weaving tactics.
two out of three falls from Prof. Hellman was hampered for nine
T.: HiKami, Japanese Jiu Jltsu ex- rounds by a deep cut over his!
pert here last night in' a match left eye.
flllcd with action and surprises.) Failing In his tn-flghtlng the
Miner tooa ma iirsi lau in ii Portland Finn stepped out to
minutes 30 seconds with a com- sine with Raves in the seventh
binaton head scissors and arm round only to receive a barrage
Dar. , nigami evened matters ny ef lefts to the face and a heavy
laJcing the second fall in 1 mln- right to the stomach that left
utes -11 aeconds with head scis. j,im staggering at the end of the
boss. - Miner aecmea tne maicn in round.
$ 'minutes 20 seconds with a
head;ock attack. j Four school pupils are suing
It was several minutes before their teacher for slander. . The
Hlgami could leave the ring after next thng fn the way of head
the numerous crashes he took to iine8 we expect to be seeing Is
me floor in the final fall. something like. "Babe Flays Hos-
pital Heads; Charges Milk Was
UNIVERSITY HI .Watered"
NASI fJAPH CI AMP. : .
the luoat part hnvi ll'l been snotU
ed by tlie idea thiy aru college
stars and fight to the la dltrh
lo make nn Impreaslon for the
coming years.- 4 "
(Hittinc the Oregon Froah tiaiti
Uere will roitl tlm l'gkin teaiu
ronio rral money ami only by
iwrklug the hall ran llioy eonie
oat iw It. From all Inilicallona
however tly lortU tram will have
plenty of rooter on hiinil. If
t'oaeh OllleuuaterK ran ip't his
men working all thniuuli the
uuiue, like they illd at Aslilnatl
i for Ilia, tint anil thlnl uartira,
i nn j win iiman iiiiiupi iiiiKiiiy
ter-"lliia; fur nuy team. ewiectnlly
,' on tUi lr own fhmr.
,
The hoys out at Ilononia
are coming right along In
tho world of basketball.
Uist Saturday ulKlit they lie.
fnaled the ioral KikI'X team
in a clone burd uuuio. It
Ihust be remembered llli)
rJagles are a quintet (hat
slipped win over on the
LeKloo week or so ago.
Ilonanca will tackle Inn Le
gion team on the locsl floor
- tonight and will without a '
doubt put. up some real op
position. -
The Klamath High team
dltl some icrent work over In
the Pear Phkers rily lh
other ilnv. Wo talked . to
' aonie of the lornl playera tm
lieu tiny and tiny sworn
I hoy bad not slept Jet. It
Si ruiiionil Ceiirh Freneh
used up a couple of bottle
years, this muklng Ihulr fourth
aeaaou of pluy tuKUior.
Onu of. the linsl tlaw
g a in e a of basketball neon .
hare In a long time was the
; ono lnt Kntunlay n IkIi t at
. Pelican City. The Ashland
Normal team is lha same one
that created such a stir last
year he unseltlng the O. A. .
five on their hamstorm
Ing trip. The AKhlend learn
showed by (ar tho heat loam
work and floor piny ever
displayed her. They will
rniura again this eaon to
piny th l.enlun agsrHgntlon
nn the local floor. The PMI
ran boys were only a ghost
vl tho tun m of last year and
will have lo get down to
an mil hard woik If tiler hope
to live up lo their former
records.
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Merrill nnd Henley High school
trains nproaeil each vther 'net .
week In their Initial ling no games ?
for the year. Merrill nosed out
a ouu point victory by lending
at (li end Willi Ihe sciiie 13 lo
II. Hot It these tennis ran -miike
II Interesting for the bigger
rehuols of (he county until Ihey
have to send In I he substitutes
ami then the bat He la over.
With only T,or 1 fellows turning
out. their replaeeninut material
doesn't liuve ihe lsa or power of
the first string team. This Ii
whnt mukot Ii t o u g tl nn (ho
referees when Ihey have to call
Ihv fourth foul on the lir play- '
er. A lie goes out the crowd
readies Ihulr tun m's ehunces hav4
largely gone with him and Ihe
referee get Ihv credit of ion
llmei, - ' . j
Add fnhloa: Ouee upon a lime
a girl In a bathing beauty con
.lost paraded huforn Ihe Judges
and didn't plaro hur bond on
her li lit.
' Thn ( hit nun lr company that1'
wll employ "hundHoino, uniform,
ml icemen" v niUht , lie In league
will the rooks to out lliene eleo
Irlc refrigerators out of builuess.
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tUGENK. Ore., Jan. 1. (AP)
University high school, which
is oen oy some oDservera as a k
,v, fci.u .ki tory to be
district championship thU year, creen. were filmed by David
will play its hardest game of the Hartford In some of the most
season Saturday night against picturesque locations to be found
Corvallls. in the Canadian Northwest and
The game with Corvallls high the Sierras. The production,
will be a preliminary to the Ore- i,ich Is now distributed by Art
goi-Idaho varsity game In Mo- Brand prodactlons. Inc., is said
Arthur court. Corvallls ranks , ... ., .h-mi,,- mnA inior.
high in tho district limelight and 0,6 mo8t ,hr""g '"d 'Jl'f!
th, contest Is expected to be e"tIn et made of the north
fast and furious while It lasts, i country.
T. Rickard Strives to Gear
Decks for Champion Fight in
East; Heeney is Not Anxious
Sew
YORK, Jan. 19.
be
OA .New Zealandnr, admitted
Tex Rickard was on the waywnl oeB auoul J
souh today to pick . " if
opponent for Gene Tunney." Bome preMgg ia his draw battle
The promoter left New York with Heeney last week, against
last alKht for Miami, Fla., where1 Johnny Risko, of Cleveim
he runs to spend four weeks latter make, a specialty of taV
wlth the heavyweight champion. ; Xr f& ZW t
at folf and conferences. !goe, through will be a 15-round
. On February 1, Rickard will! affair at the garden March 12.
post J100.000 to bind an option! Paulino Usudun, Richard dls
cniTunuej's services for 1S28 closed, no longer is being consld
and around the same date haiered In the plans for developing
thinks he will have decided who, Ian outstanding challenger for the
among the present crop of con-; heavyweight title. Next month
tonuurn, will get the next oppor-, Paulino meets George Godfrey,
tunlty to knock the crown from giant negro at Los Angeles. -the-big
marine's head. Although be spent most of the
Rickard caught bis train last 'day with heavyweights, Rickard
night afte. a long and fruitless found time to close a match be
eonferenee with the managers of tween Sid Teirls of New York
Jaxk Dolaney and Tom Heeney, and Jimmy MacLaren of -Los
whom he hoped to match In a Angeles. They will battle at the
IB-round elimination bout at garden February 24. The win
Madtson Square Garden March ner probably will get cham
1. - Delaney as vIMIng, but pionshlp bout with Sammy Man
Charley Harvey, manager of the dell.
"By Minott Saundcr 1 dollars herself. She said sordid
(NEA Service Writer! j so, U now well off and that's ai.
-. , ..i'hre to She has given u'
NICE. France, Jan. 1. AP)lpabilc engagements for good and
Sntatine Lenglcn remains the (mends to spend the comln
world'a greatest woman tennis . momh In travel and resting up."
player and conld easily defeat I This -would seen to settle 8u
Helen Wills or any other woman rsr.ne's tennia future. Pap
champion i lcnglen was, in addition to he
But 8uianne will never P-ay : trjiuer, her manager, and oftei
tennis In public again! I her inspiration. In most of he
These are the emphatie state-! Dig matches In Europe he wa
ments of "rapa" Lenglen at this near her and she always aoemei
time when tho Riviera Is getting . most brilliant with him look
interested In the series of popular ing on
tennis tournaments wnicn are: she stm CBn beKt 8ny Tcmai t
umu iiein tjuu jci, uu uu piayer of today. Papa tuys.
reached their height with the i -Easlly. Nobody could toacl
great battle helwcon Suianne her. I apeak as an autboritv o
and Helen la 1925. But there tennis of thirty years' standing
will never be such a battle again ; You can put parental prido aside
because there Is only one 8u- "Suianne Lenglen nlavcd -will
ranne and she has renounced ; her brsln. She eould easily dis
the game. ' pose of Helen WIIIh todav o
This correspondent went to the Bny other woman champion. 8h
Villa Ariem. perched on a little ooSsesi,M n-rfeet teeh,.io... .n.
a remarkable tennis brain. Ilm
she been a man, she would hav
been greater than tho Wilding
or the bohertya er the Tlldess.'
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to ask Suzanne why she had
passed ont of a sport In which
she was such a flaming success.
She is now living quiet'.y with
her father and mother in their Be .stnbborn If you want to.
charming little home which over- Bot feow wh ' h, fc
looks the tennis conns where Mldon, hatche, ont ,muth.
uc laiuvr lust Myfiu, uci mum
to wield a racket seventeen years ;
ago.. Bat even in Ibis atmos
phere she doesn't want to talk
tennis or even meet newspaper
men. Once the most photographer
woman player, she now refuses
to face a camera at aU. Some
of her friends fear that her'spirit
is broken by her unhappy adven
ture Into profesKionalism, but
others insist that she is .simply
tired. t
Suzanne at first refused to he
seen, but finally relented long
enough to say that sha couldn't
say anything. When she -was ask
ed If she would ever play tennis
la public again, she aald: -
"No Papa will tell you why. '
Go and see Papa." ' i
And Papa did tell why, as
follows: ' ' '
"I think you may say that
Snzanne will -never be aeen in
public match play again. She has
been at the game -for seventeen '
years and all she wants now is
peace and tranquility.
"In tho last few months I
have had wonderful offers of
professional contracts from
America, England and Germany.
A big Riviera elub a week ago
offered her a retaining feo of
40011 until next May, with fees
in addition if she would act as
professional coach. Suzanne turn
ed down all these offers. She
is finished withtennis and with
the crowd. She plays a little In
private with friends but the gal
lery will never see her again."
Asked If he thought Suzanne
regretted having turned profes
sional. Papa said:
"Not at alL She came out into
the open and threw off her ama
teur status for the sake of peace
and quietness and to be able to
show that the .greatest woman
player wis not afraid to give
the lead to many other so-called
amateurs In openly declaring her
self willing to make money out
of her tennis playing.
"Until Suzanne decided to sign
Pyle's contract ahe was never
given a momeat'i peace. 8he was
asked to play as en amateur
here, there and everywhere, so
that promoters might fill tflelr
pockets. In one week In Paris
Suzanne brought In 6000 to tee
French Lawn Tennis Federation.
How much the British public
paid to see her I cannot hazard
a guess, but it must have been
an enormous sum. j
"My daughter saw no roason
why (be should not pocket the
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