Fil.lav, ftoloWR, 1ft2ft Page Twn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OIlEflON ! ri I ! U.S.C. ELEVEN IS PRIMED FOR OREGON STATE i Big Series ! Sidelights I HITTING YANKS DEFEAT CARDS Knocks Homer . Coach Howard Jones Afraid of Powerful J: Oregon Eleven i LOS ANGELES, Oct. S. (AIM 'Coach Howard Jones will , throw hl Vnlverslty of Southern California football machine Into C high gear ugnlnst the Oregon Staters hero tomorrow. Feeling .that the Corvallis i squud la not a team to be trifled with, the Trojan coach has made , il known that Don Williams will i start at quarterback against the ; luvadera and will may In the ; game aa long as necessary. Marshal Duffleld, who started ( In last Saturday's game against ' I'tah Aggies, will relievo ' Williams and it Is believed by i: Jones that the promising sopho- more signal caller will have re covered from the nervousness which characterized his first var- i slty game last week. Southern California la favored ' to defeat Oregon State by at I least a seven point margin in i-the Pacific coast conference bat t tie. i Those who do their arguing J with the green paper figured - that both teams will score, but . give the Trojan the edge because j they are primed for Oregon jj State; they are to be a more ex perienced team than last year I and their offense la more varied .than it was a season back. Laat 1 year Paul' Schisaler's gridders - scored 12 points to Southern y California's 13. The Trojan lineup to start to " day had simmered down to a - backfleld composed of Williams. J quarterback; Lloyd Thomas and (. Harry Edelson. halfbacks, and Rues Saunders, fullback, and the . forward wall of Nate Barrager, i'. renter; Galloway, Boren, guard - Sbaw, Anthony, tackles; Hlbbs, . McCaslln, ends. The Oregon team arriving here today will work out at the Coll r scum In the afternoon. Despite forecast of unfavor able weather for the second game of the world 'a aerie today, ann uel Thomas and Francis Chap .man. who hito.h-hyked from Dov jer, N. H to New York, took the 'first two places in the fl line outside the Yankee Stadium at 1 o'clock this morning. At that hour a mun who called himself "Kid Hoffman of Philadelphia." held the fort at the iS booths all by himself. On the short end of 5 to 3 odds before the aeries opened, the Yankees this morning were quot ed at 10 to 7 to win. Waller Johnson, who has done a bit of pitching in hia time, was at the first game. "They look like the same old Yankees," he said, after Meusel's home run. A few months ago Clarence :.;;;.-;ii'll und Jimmy Wilson. Car dinal buttcryuien, were toiling for the Phillies, who failed this season to deviate from their usual custom of finishing eighth in an eight-dub league. Cnltmil froio Pace One) ' Poullilt's hot grouatler and beat Die Card outfielder to the hug. High up. A spectator made a1 nice euleb of High's foul. High gut a base on balls, the fourth pitch being high and inside. Krlsch tip. On the first ball pitched Krlsch lined n hot line ' foul Into right. After three more bulls Krlsch al.-.i walked. I the fourth pitch being high and wide. Iloltouil' V up. Ucng.iugli uliuost picked I'rls.h oil" first ; with a ship throw tj Celnlg. I Hottotuley fouled out to Itelig ough. who look the bull behind the plate. " liufcy up. A foul dented Hengough'a mask und be j borrowed llufey's bat to beat tlie bars iu shape agatu. Hufey struck out. swinging for u third strike. Pipgras had a bard in ning. His curve was cunllmiully breakiUK w ide of the plate. No 1 runs, no hits, mi errors, two !efl j n buje. t-'irat JniiitiK Yankee b?9 wy S ILL P flV qftT mnAV Lni umuim 111 The hard billing Portland lengu lutseblll teltnl will meet the lleml Hngles ulna In a It- I.OU M'llllK Iurst up. Old Alec got a cheer series game between the New i he .ruble,! out to the bo. York' Yunkecs and the SI. Louts single over Krlsch's t'ards. Babe Kuih expressed a world iof melancholy pity for the sad 'condition of Brick" Owens' eye l.ou tiehrlg addeil more laurels ; cbell tossed out Luucrl at first, to his sensational buehnl career N, runs, one hit, no errors, one today w hen he poled out a home . ,.f, run with two on the buses in the, ,...,,, i,,,,!,,,, -r.liMl first Inning of the second world ... . . . jdlvlng catch of limb's hot j grounder. Jumping to. his fid 'and threw him out. Kris, h up. ' Krlsch struck out third called strike ; it t. Hwtiomlcy struck out for 111,, setiml Mill mm, int.-1 liar ul llie up nuii. nil u i.niw n rriscli up. r risen uiivnipici ; t,irj strike. No runs lite luuriu piuu oeiiig (o b int but fouled it. rTiseh got j nu rtuin ,. Ml . "'" uf- imiisi. Hum a single i.ri iiijcri s nami. not- nm, .,l.iMu vi,k.-.- Uurst got head. Krltch almost got the hall by a leaping catch but the ball K'lisch Ktuolbertd. One run. one bounced off his glove. Koenm hit, no errors, one left on. up. Koeulg filed out to Hufey.' Tlilnl Inning; lanliimls IIHSV Oil afternoon whispering funny stor ies Into the left ear of the one time Manassa Mauler, now a thes-' Pipgras pop No ruus hits. 1144 errors, none left on. SUiti limliiic 4 jirtllnuU PRINCE LEAVES I FOR BUCHAREST j PUAlS, Oct. S. (UP) Prince , Nicholas of Rumania, who has been the subject of wild specula tion in Paris, left tonight in the , direction of Bucharest. The prince travelled. Incognito. and was accompanied by an 'aide. The mysterious woman vho bad been In his company for the last week was not with him. , His brother. Prince Carol, said farewell to the prince at the Rumanian legation, scoffing at reports that Nicholas had eloped with a beautiful Buchar ' est society woman and had re fused to return to the ilumanian capital. Kutli balls, w ide. UU UVUI1X Mil IfU 111! iffliriK. f(,Ml.,r a, at I 1 1 1 -., ; a riuil laa Ian II : a. . t.. . , Wh? "! ""I, OUt run drive Into the "7 ,. TrZ rise i s ole I uul u,, "'r",, ul n7s" Z . ,H lm e.nt,e t.v ?J..TL" r. ",.-' U'r the ". '.""" -econd und took l.egugl,'a high --- ,lru ,r,Ke uu ma i-ui on ins Up. I'ipgrua nearly cuuglil Krlscn ny pipgrus un Babe said not a word. He baa houlder t-an-vl np. Alec took off aen.ud with a quick throw to L,.,i , Mr,vtr 0ii An wl f n n m nlrM lytmrA 1 1 . s a.: . " , uiuni roller anu tosseu nun uuierl. Koelllg IbreW out llaley I out. Three runs, two bits, no Bt first, Krlsch going to third. iica Aiiroca sueui iuoi m iui errors, none left. JIuruer uu. Ilaruer struck out. Second Iiinlnx Canlinala taking a third culled strike. It The boys back of first gave waa a sweeping curve he let go flehric the blr hand tut he trained by. No ruus. one hit. no errors. pian- idown to bis position. Harper up. one left. t ,, , Harper got a base on balls, the ' Tliinl liiiUnic Yankm Some fan lacking all of the:four,n plu.h 4n the ou,j Ru(h up ,iih had o i(i.k finer sensibilities, picked up a sid ilson un. Ilarner -nred ..-.v fr,..,. il... firi iu.il lrrh,l on Wllsou's double Into right On the third strike he got a center. Maranviile up. On Mar- siiiglL over the ihiddle bag lieb anville's siugle to center, Wil-'rlg up. tiehrlg got a buse on son scooted to third. Alexander balls, the fourth pitch being low. up.. Wilson scored when Laz- MVusel up. Ruth scored oil Meu zeri took Alex's grounder and'sel's double tn left, tiehrlg hold- threw widly past t.ehrig. Mar- iug up at third. ljizieri up. j anvllle went to third, and play High threw out Lazier) at first j waa halted while discuasion , tiehrlg holding third. Itobertsotvl ton scored on I'aachttt't single to g.in's sucrlflco fly to Harper, i Irlglit, but HeiiKoiiKli was thrown Lniserl held first. Ileuaoiiith up. lout at the plule. lKiullill to Krlsch ; llrniioiu h hit into a double piny, lo Wilson. Koenlg up. Koettlu I-risen t Maiunvllle In llonoui- popped to lloltomley. Konr ruiiM. ley. One run. no bits, one error, four bits, no errors, two left. nose left on. I I on Mil Inning mH uiW I'.luhlh lunliijt i 'anllnnls Wilson up. I'uscbal went into Dugiiii went In to play tblril I center for the Yankees. (l'ligras for I he Yanks and Kuroiber went leaped Into the air and speurrd to second lit place of l.axerl , WIImiii's hopper nlld tossed him High up; High popped to tiell- ! , Ht out. Murunvllle up. The rubbll rig. KrlM li up. Krlsch singled I shot a lona flv Itiio . the rlahl tbroiiuh tlm lion for liU Maa,.ui,i field siund. K ilg hobbled Mar- nil of the game. Tin. Curds. Kllm" '"uioirow uueruoon in i 'auvllle's grounder nnd the butler were goliig lifter t lu- first pitch . ! o'clock on Knlr liriiutids field. It jwiis safe. .Mitchell up. Koeulg llotioinley up., Itoliiiinley struck was nniiotinrcd toiljy. (made a nice running culch of out swinging r,,r ll.e third strike. ! Tlll, ,, (.M,d enrlv Mitchells seeming safe Texas and t rlsrh slol oud. Hufey ,,,. , KlumuU, , ,,, leaguer. In.ulhlt up tiehrlg up. llaley filed , Me,,.l. I ,.,,, ,,, ,,.....,.. ,.. . took liou.hliM High foul. .No .V, runs on., lilt. .... errors, one nfl,(rmi , f f,lti, I "",,., ,. runs, no hits, one error, one left.. left on ba.e. 1,, (, , ,,,,, ZLL1 Koiirlli luiiinic Yankee ' lllglitli lunliiK Yuukiv ) Sinurtlug uniler Ibe hard game tilth up. Ilulli shot a long hit ripgrua up. Wilson took Pip given them when Ihev first un't into center for two buses, lioli- gias' weak lap In front of l lt-; t t)r. Hugles. ih I'orllainl lle.ivrs rig up. tiehrlg sent lip a high plat., and threw him out. Pus- ,ure anxious to give the lies, holes i fly to lloiitbil bu.k of H.- oint dial up Pasrhitl sent up a tilr.b ' county sluggers a real Hi king. base. Meiisel up. Meusel filed flv III front of the plai,. whirl. Tlit. coast leakuu ntblelea arc ',oul lo Hufey. I.uiterl up.' Mil- Wilson look. Koenlg up. Hufey , oil,., ted to arrive this evening look Koenlg's fly. No runs, no , for the game. After the gnm lilts, no errors, none left on. they will leave Saturday evening Mmh lulling l iiiiliiiiils ; for II I where they will unci Harper ni. Harper scut up u the llend Kaab s lu number game lih.b fly to Iiiikiiii. who look the bull over near Hie h..x. W'iUoii u Wilson whlffeil, swIiikIiik lor the tnird nIi ike. .Murunvllle lh Kluiuutli semi pro learn li.i Hiking Hi" up. The Italibii got ii bio. i fore ho alt; I wllli the I'bllii- lloilouilev liui .i. flrsuitl llaiteil for Mil- deliiiilu Athletics. Triiiuiiier. Kn hell. orsntii up Or-uiiil luuka and lleutbfuow are all g.iumleil oul to (iehiia u uussl .1 - ' loriiier lllubi r leugnn i.Iii i ih. mi ik. i n iumhm:i j WAtHINtiTHN, Oct. It. (AIM I The utletnpt In tni'iiio I lie Mi,. lnlipl Kansas Ti na rallioinl with the SI. I.oum H.u hcu i ,i mid llio Kansas City HoulleTii. ) liialltuted before the llllerslnll. i coiuinercii commission Morn lima I two yeurt ago by I. K. l.oree un.l iisHiiclules, liidii)' was formally , abandoned. A now In .triinietit lu the Itn. reiiu of Standards Is so dell, al ' Unit It can ilct.vi Hie biiliig Til a fly on Mount Kvi'iot. Just Him tiling for the I leinoi mis to in.,. uHuliml llio Wlilnperlng Cum. ' Mu j lllgbe., who Is playing rente. I field for the ICules, Is tin old K la nun ri player. II.. played on semi pro team no hits. id. No runs, no hits e on base. M Wt l lN Ml l f.Tll.TY MKI'KOItl). Ore, Oct. f.. -A verdict of guilty was returned b.v a Jury In the Keil.ral n.nrl no here late yesterday. In the Irml of Jack Martin. Kort Kkiiniith lesiuiiranl keeper, charged ft i lleuibfrow at inn. time played j with l bo ( hi, ago Wblte Soi. The galoe Is being s'ag. ll nil ider ,llle Ullspl.es of the II. ml I Kui'.lc lemil. MI HI OKI. vs. M Altslll ll:l.l MKHKOHI), Ore, Oil. S, l,Vl ' Tile ball Medfoid high aiho.it f. te.iin left this miirulng Hufey up. Hufey filed out to;seveii counts with vloluilous ofjsliigi. for Marshfleld where ball that had been driven Into the stands and tossed it back onto the playing field. Seveuty ' nine regular fans tainted dead away. Beauty is only skin deep and painting will never get that knock out or the engine Meusel. Harper up. Harper filed out to Kuth. WINon up. Wilson grounded out to tiehrlg. unassisted. No rims, no hits, no errors, none left. Slvtli Inning YniiLm Koenig up. Koeulg struck out swinging for the third strike Kuril up Tlie llahe struck mil takiug a third culled strike. O. li. , rig up liebrig sent up a high one which Douibil took. No runs, no hits, no errors, one left on 1 bave. I Seventh liming;-Cnrdliuils I Maranvllln up. Tho I'.ubblt V the prohibition law. The Jury j in. el tin. .Marsbfleld high si boot detibcruted three hours. Suliirduy. M All MOUftS V IIMK nol besllali. I" nol besllali. In rail on us ut .,.. .ii d "off hou." VY ijj,,,. II." "oil lo. nrs '' llur drivers ,11.. liilniit... I'e.i.ly l i servo y.tu ul any tiu ami , .,, lite It." "I'riniipt nml K.eT.'" . "Pruinpt anil Kafe" C..ici 7ai -PHOUC II. 601 rlAif, Srinr d r3 RecitABo's tHmuTAin loiiri XI H i around Pingras. I) a u t h I t tin. 1 un. The Cardinal's infield was i kent un a riniulne firn nf chnl- Maranviile scored when Douthlt ' still In on the grass. H,ilcr,lm., tcr with itlgler. .Maranviile miss-, hit into a double play. Koenlg walked, the fourth pitch heln ; j ed the third strike. .Mitchell up. 1 to Lazzerl to Gehrig. High up. low and the bases were -full. I Mitchell sent up a high fly to High popped to Robertson. Three Bengougb up. Gehrig scored on i Robertson. llouthlt up. Lout- ! runs, two hits, one error, none ' Bengough's single to right. Meu-; hit filed out to Paschal. No' left. Jsel stoppin at third and Robert- i runs, no hits, no errors, none Keconil Inning; Yankee t-on holdlnfc second. Alexander , left on. Robertson up. Bottomley took , was taken from the box at this, Seventh Inning Yanlucs Robertson's high hopper and rar- stage. .Mitchell, the only left, Meusel up. Meusel got a base ed to the bag ahead of the run- handed spitball twirler in rap- j on balls, tho fourth pitch being net. Rengough up. Rengough ' tivlty or out, went into the box ' Just off the corner of the plate, got a free ticket to first, the for the Cardinals. He warmed . l-azzeri up. Meusel st.rie second, fourth pitch being wide. Pipgras , up for a minute or two. Pipgras I Mitchell Juggled Lazzeri'a sacrl up. Pipgras sacrificed Wilson to up. Meusel scored when Pipgras; fire bunt, batter being safe at ' Bottomley. Uurst up. Ben- was hit by a ditched ball.- Rob-j first and Meusel going to third, gough scored on Durst 's slashing . ertson went to third and Uen- It was an error for Mitchell, hit Into renter. Koenlg up. Koe- , gough lo second. Paschal batted Dugon butted for Robertson. Im nig sent up a high fly which for hurst. PiiHrlial up. ftobert- gun up. Meusel acored on Pu- Jt i. -.. Exclusive Victor Agency for Klamath Falls We have it, it rnniplete stoik of Victroln.s Oftlioplmnii- I'huni'riiiih.t anil Rudio lomhination; Come hear the n'W Vit Irola Ol liophonii- whctlu r you are reutjy to buy fir not. f tanUnl i I . voiiai, "A Graham's Perfect Paint taket the Pain out of the Painting Job. It is quality that make for per formance." Perfect Paint is "Acme Quality." says Practy Cal. ' Saturday Special, 1-4 Pint Enamel Kote and Brush any Color, 25c. 526 A.F.Graham 526 BUILDING MATERIAL Show Room and Store 121 S. 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