Pnge Two.
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Tlmrwlay, March 1, 102
REFUSE TO LET YOUTH BE SERVED
Matt M'Crath, Mike Devanney and Joie Ray Again Seek Olympic Berths
lly Henry .. Farnrll ,
' , , (NEA Bporta Writer) j
' Officials of the Olympic com-;
mtttee, such as Uustavus T. Kir-j
Jiy, loader and guiding genius j
tf the Intercollegiate Amateur !
W Athletic Association ot America, '
estimate that a good 70 per cent
ot the athletes who will represent j
Uncle Bam at Amsterdam this ,
' Hummer will be composed of col- f
leite stars.
They point tu a change In,
times, the fuel that times are
more prosperous, that more part !
ents are able to send their sons
10 college and that many more j
young fellows are willing 'to
make the sacrifice to broaden :
themselves by a foreign trip.
But In the 30 per cent or less
bt the athletes who will be on
the Americas Olympic team will
be found a number of old fel
lows who hare been sticking at
'the game tor years Just because
they like- It.
Quite a number ot them will .
(rive contest lo any of these
young fellows.,
There is Captain Matt Mo
(rath of the New York police .
traffic department, who is one .
of the best athletes in the world I
and who has been op nearly
every team that lincle, Sam has
sent any place. H could throw
a hammer with-anyone until he:
'hurt his knee and now he'll take
on any Finn at tossing the 66
pound weight. J
!And speaking of men yon 1
should see him in uniform! They i
made him get out ot the police!
parade two years ago because he '
fi and Pat McDonald, lieutenant ot
' traffic and a shot-patter with
ji several records, were the whole i
j parade. , ' '
Mike Devanney always calls up !
F around Olympic time from thf ;
f clothing end of the department '
Vftre. where he works in New '
.,.;ffcYork and gives this information: ,
.I'm working every Saturday
Wrestling Tournament WAV, J
Be Staged in Klaniatli Falls I
By Veterans of Foreign Wars
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HILL
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Vif't
the Kitlillng hand of A. Melluf-
foe, muU'hnmker, was 'definitely
Ucvlvnl uf the sport of wrest-'In Klnmiilli Kalis Including such
ling 'under the . atisptre of the j "' 'lll' W,,ml
Veterans uf Foreign .Warn and l''""!"''' ,,.', ', ,,.,..,.,'.
a grand climax during the Vet-!
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i VIUUI III r uiriiii II iiin mm imii
j ( decided lust night at a meeting j vciitlou which will be held In;
Ul l"W ii icmii". j ixiuiiiaiu rnim ill iuiw, .iir, .n -
Kluumth r'rilU will lie the i Ouffee explained. "At that lime,
scejie of n toui iiHiuent to deter-' we will lmve iletermlned the two
mine the middleweight and light- gntpplers who tmut bone-crush it
hcavvwvlKhi fhaniploiishlp of theont to jiliirmlmi who Is eniltd
I'm ale coast and or the wrestling j to the const elmmplouship. Kluni
f li.impioimhlp of Kminalh co,unty, ulli chauipluiishlp will' lie fmiKhl
The ORPHEUS
Tll)AY
"Nor.iads of Ihe North"
From Hie fiunoits story by
Jiiiihh (lllver t urwiiod
wh '
l.ox h.xi:y
IIKTi'Y ItliMlii:
l.KWIrt 8TONK
Never encllim thrllU!
Dlstluitl OrlKhmll
HARD TIME
DANCE
AT LORELLA
jtivun by LnnRcll VhIIcv
Community Club, j!
MI'HIt' HY MUl.OhY
UH OUCIIKb'l'HA -
Nuplier nt lhini'o 'till
IJillO .1A.M.
Saturday, March '3rd
I i t m t r
I sTT t ! , J i T '
HILL l ? ) f M-o human : ft ' V
! HIT . . a
Ot,iH9HMBN,Y-.
Mr. .McDutfee sniil.
The Veterans of Forelsu W ars
will conduct the tournament and
Mclmffee. will be maloluimker
fur the t-sirvlce organliatlon,
nut In the preliminaries and w
ntitlclpuied lively maiches III this
division." '.
Mr. Mcliuftee comes from Oak-
laud where he valued experience
Wrestling mutches wiy lw con- i In the matchmaking and proniot-
! ducted every two weeks and the j lug game. He vdci'larvs thnl
f!rt mutch will he staged In the reotliiig is they coming profex
' Scndlnavi,iii' hull In the middle t slomil sport and that KlnuiatU
: of March. Wrestlers lit const- ! Falls provjdes a good field fin
'. wide prominence wlil be matched staging good matches.
' Ty HnJeifaf 1 "lories ere the following: "Defeat
! KOglie JUmiei , ed Cold Kill All Starsv45 to IS;
iimiiia runs ou lu juj siai-
t! d Itattery II of .Aslilund .It In
.10 In their first game but were'
barely noafd out 31 to 30 In tii
loud. ' ,. ,, '
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Team Saturday
Final Invasion this seanon of
Rogue Kiver liaskoteers will Ink
place next Saturday night when
the Hogue Kiver Itnruhlers will
attempt to upset the lust I'ellran
Ray Lumber company quintet, th j
best team of hoopsters tills coun
ty can muster. .
The game will be played Sat
urday night In- the l'elirau com
munity hall, and respective re
stores of each team lead to to)
'belief that they are evenly
mutched. Been team has won
one aud lost one to the Battery
B. quintet of Ashland. The Kog
and Sunday outdoors and every ;many: cases, are away from home may have a. chance when h; hits t legs because he walked or bl- uj Kiverltrs have plaVcd ten
iiisiii msiue lira in oe on inn tor the tlrst tme since some- the track again. . .cycled all day delivering the ame8 this season and lost two.
great, thing happened to the constitu-' And what .-xeasoua are. there malls., lie went out for the vil-Thcy boast of two unusually high
team, I. think. I'm in
snap and even it those young tlon that McOrath, Devanney and Hay lace Olympic trials Just to en- i scoring guards. Deuglar and
guys thing they've got better. Then Joie Ray, one of the best should not come back? , courage the youngsters, but he' Beers. . I-aws and W. Wakeman
legs, they don't know any more ; uttle miters- that ever ran. is; The hero of tbe 19!0 games won himself. sre forwards with M. Wskeman
,than I do. They don't know half coming back. Only one as cocky a bigger hero than Nurml was in. Hemember Hill's cane alien you uud Wllert substitutes for either,
as much." iag jujg WOuld try to cpme back! 1924 was Alfred G. Hill. of. are Inclined to overlook the Kaup holds down the position of
Devanney Is one of the best witj, a group like Dr; Ottq C. : Great Britain, a .postm iu iO (chances of the aforementioned tenter. f
steeple-chasers in the world and peitIer paavo Nurmt and Edvin ; years old. who won the 8oo-meior trio. 7 Included In their reason's vie-
one of the cleanest fellows that "wide already in the field. But 'and the 150-meter championship.
could be found anywhere for the then. .Ray had norre-euousb tojjie'taughest races on lhe''pro-: ' , i ; "' : J
loom Th. nlvn.nl. A ' ' . ' . . T...-.T ' ' . . . ,
. j aspire to me proiesfiionai prize ' gram. . . . :
men of his type to influence the i ring; so .now that he has been; Hill had been In training only
younger college hoya who. In rewored to amateur etanding. he ' three months, hut he had good
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Thursday Night March 22, "AIDA" ' j
Itonn Itnlsa, Cyienii Vnn tiordnn, t'hanss Manhnll. Ce.sro?
Kiirinlclil. Vlrgllii lisnarl. (,'liuii. Iloromeo and others. . BnU
let. Conductor, liluiglu I'oliiceo. t
Friday Night, March ?3, "SNOW MAIDEN"
. (in Engti.h) 1
Fdlth MiiHon. CTna Vjn tirdon. Uirna Dojuu Jacktun. Olga
Kui noil. Mnrla Clnmnens, rharles llnrkett, Itlehard Bnnelll,
t'has. Iliironieo, Pmlrr ivftvie and others. Ilnllet. fou
ductur. Henry U. Weber. "
"' Saturday Matinee, March 24, .
"RESURRECTION"
Mary linden. Uubm Hno Jackson,. Maria Claemien. Alice
irilarniuuoy, Anna lliiiiilln. Itenc MaKon. Ceiiare K-rmlrhl.
t'onduor. Itoberto
FREMONT REDS
NEARING TITLE
By defeating tbe fast Pelican
City school team Tuesday after
noon with a score of 19-10 the
Fremont Red ,' boys practically
cinched the Inter-Khool champ
ionship. The Fremont boys hare
played through the entire sea
son without defeat: Last Friday
evening they defeated the high
school Freshmen 11-5.
The team is composed of Jun
ior Sloan, captain and forward,
Wyatt Swisher, forward; Ray
mond Allen, center; Melvin
Kingsley and" Jack Knight guards.
In the Pelican City game Jun
ior Sloan was high point man
with 12 points.
In a game at the Frenrknt gym
Wednesday afternoon the Mills
' boys defeated the Riverside team
with a score ot 18-3. Scoring 10
points made Bernard Smith of
the Mills team high point man.
FRENCH WELTER
CHAMP KAYO ED
PARIS, March 1, (CP) Peg
anano, French welterweight
champion, was knocked out In
the second round ot his bout
with Laffineur, French contend
er, in their championship bout
last night.
Laffineur appeared In Kan
Frauclsco and Chicago bouts last
year.
CsVi HflitJki
An introduction in the ring
is ope thing and a knock'
' down is something . -
IV I ' ' else again
in re r
IHE CAN rCtW
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Although regarded at one time
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came popular almost overnight
and ere now to be found In any
up-to-date home as well as In
the large majority of cafes. !
restaurants and other eating ,
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In connection with thenatlon-
ai electric toast campaign. The
California Oregon Power company
of this city is making a special
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where In this paper. '
OREGON STATE
HOOPSTERS TO
HAVE 2 HEADS
PALO ALVO. Calif.. March I. '
(UP) The University of south
ern California tied with Califor
nia for the southern "division
basketball championship of the
Pacific coat conference by. dQ-.
featlng Stanford 31 to 27 in a
close and hard fought game hire
last night.
The game was nip and t in k
until the latter part or the sec
ond half when Csno, Trojnn for-,
ward, launched an attack whiifb
tho Cardinals - could not will-'
stand. v
The Cards were strong ut the
start and at half time (Jie score
stood 16 to 14 in Stanford's fa-.
or, but the onslaught of the Tr-'
Jans in the second half was lor'-:
rifle. t- ,
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CORVALL1H. Ore.. March 1,
(UP) Members of Oregon Stale
Agricultural College's basketball
team last night elected two cap
tains for next year.
Because Bud Wascher of Seat
tle find Frank Pattcrxon of Salem
each received the same number
of Voles it wan decided both
would hold the" exulted position
. ,
OREGON COACH
WILL GET HIS i
OLD ASSISTANT'
KI'CKNK. -lire . March 1 I U
P.) Kugene V I d a 1, backfiein
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V i l al,",l""t 10 ,-I1P"l", young nt Annupolis. Spike Webb, boxing instructor at the Naval . Acndemy and the coach
ohn.j. Mcbwan again next year, Olympic teams, teaches the rndiments of the manly art to fh sons of officers stationed at t
litis an lit
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(few of those giants' In the front row look like th"y couldn't hold the pillow gloves up .inueb linger.
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