I Sahmlny. Och'.liei' A Pnpo TVn ' TFTB! EVENING HEftATJ). -KLAMATH FAT.T.S, OREflOM- mSZMMU i r l M STANFORD HAS ! pCW LISTi Five Veriity Players III; l.Play U.CLA. Thu Afternoon STANFORD University. Oct. 1 13. (iM-i-Wllh five Varsity grid dors on the tick list, the Stan ford football team prepared for their practice session today, be fore meeting the University of California at Loi Angeles eleven bere today. In a conference , game. ' An average of one man a day, for the laat fire days, haa been the Injury toll here, with tho latest man, BUI Bat-din, guard. 'Ittlng added to the sick list yesterday. He was taken to the hospital with a touch of Influ enza. ,.... . j R. H. Hovey DefeaU Dr. J. R. Barr in Marli This Week In the annual President's Cup tournament of members of the Tteanifs Golf and Country Club which is ending Its second week, recent matches were played aa follows: v'ou Lost U. II. Hovey Dr. J. R. Barr (8 and S) (S and 7) Paul Dallon E. E. Driscoll (3 up) Jack Bowring Paul Dalton (9 and 8) E. G. Crandahl H. E. Hanger (1 np) FEATURES OF MATERIAL TOLD -ROLF TOURNEY; f RESULTS TOLO ( (Continued from Pase Ons) " u ly at work obtaining rights of j way for the project. ', Telephone company officials ( yesterday explained the aignlfi ,' cance of the new line. It will give, Klamath an alternate route to Portland; thus, if the Treka. ' Medtord, Eugene loop is down, the Klamath Falls and Bend 'loop to Portland can be utilized ' or vise versa. Another, feature "' is that it will, for the first time, s place Klamath Falls in good tele phone contact with Bend and siCresceqt,'. Heretofore, It has been necessary to call Bend and Cres cenr and nearby communities by "-yMr of Portland. t . 1.- Mr. McFarland plans to hire V 20 Klamath Falls men In the near future and to start imme- ,il lately on the extension of the ii telephone system In Klamath .' Falls, whereby 17,000 or 18,000 h will be expended in extending the I cable line and providing facilities i for 400 additional connections. ... After this Job Is completed, ... Mr. McFarland will supervise the 4. job of rebuilding the Klamath ; Falls-Morrill telephone line. Old j telephone poles, will be replaced. ' und the line strengthened ' and , 5 j clarified.. TJie improvement will materially Improve telephone ser- jj vlco between Klamath Falls and the southern Klamath territory. WORK TO BEGIN ON TOLL LINE ; (Continued from Pase One) 1 more effective. He submitted one v jbrick to white hot test for 24 ; I hours. The material ably sur ' ' vived the test. f "It Is sound proof, fire proof, ' ' and for insulation or wall board, 3 will not warp or bulge, aa there 'V is no fibre In It," Mr. Glover i said. ' ' ! 3.' "The supply la unlimited in the f northern Klamath country, and, it, I believe, my discovory is the believe. making of a new Industry." NOTICE 1 We have been in the dairy business for four years, and we have not quite satisfied our customers on account we have had no phone. But from now on we intend to give the best service obtainable and a good quality of milk and cream. . .. to A. Manara, Enterprise Dairy - Phone 20F2 Umpire's Cough 'Tapped Off Pair., In Stud Game iNFICLPf-RS UNCONSclOUSlY LCANthG IrttlR ItfT OK RlMT, Ott THE WMfM IS ftASHtPti fry Tc CATCHER, Ttf are A SM.4RT Hirren WHAT THT PTEWviJ IHTtMDOHS TTne Opaesmd Tee AiwiS.ve Jh A CnAnetl T P(?eAn Of Tee PiayJ ; By AL IIKM.IKKE . (Fornier l'ltclirr -. Y. (iUntH) Involuntary, suuc n s c i o a moves made by athletes la dif ferent lines of sport have often made known their Intentions to their opponents. ...... . . I have known ball players who ccnld sit In the grand stand during world series games and call whether a fast or .qurve ball was being pitched by simply watching the movements of the shortstop and second baseman. The.inflelders watch the catch ers signs very, closely for by knowing in advance whether a fast, curve, slow or waste ball la being- pitched.-it -Res them an opportunity to get the jump on batted balls that they could not reach otherwise. A right-. handed hitter is not as likely to pull a ball to left field as he is a curve or slow and when he is bitting "trie lufielders often involuntarily . lean or move . to their right and vice versa on port. aide hitters. Many football backs when they bear their signal to carry the ball cough, flush up or be tray their Intentions In a sub conscious manner. Sherwood Nottingham Magec. the old-time great outfielder and now a National league umpire, had a humorous though expen sive habit of coughing or clear ing his throat whenever , he was dealt a pair la stua poker: - For years Magea couldn't understand wby all the players laid off when' he bet bis hand. Finally soma, friend tipped him oft to his habit of exposing his band and he had better luck In the stud games. , .. ' PROMOTER IS INTERESTED IN FIGHT CHANCES r Possibilities of Klamath as 8 fight and wrestling town, have attracted Gus Hail; former Ore gon sports writer, and now a free-lancer on the coast. Hail in anxious to break into the boxing promoting game. ' - ' He aided Virgil Hamlin. Port land fight Impressarlo in staging several bouts. VTh'ere " are " how 'nearly ' 2 5 0s British peers without sons, in cluding two marquises. ! 1o ( nNTN. mm fC W) REX A Li 3 ONE-CENT SALE Thursday, Friday ,:. Satuiay Star Drujg Store i Slow. Starting Golden May Be Upset Conference Ity JAMKS 1)MHM M SA.V Pit 4(M?fi Oct 14 il weather rbyo addi'd foal to the coast, with three conlereucc nnci on schedule for today. In only ono coat stadium. however, did there appear much chance of an Important upset In the contereiice standing. That one--posi jiliiy . was at me ersity of California, where the Bears meet their first, real test of the season In the Couars from .Washington State college. , Admittedly Nibs Price s elewn has a real job on Ha hands to do- feat the Washington Slaters. The Bears havo lacked drive and power In their flr-t games of the season and although Prlco has ..-t Vi,- k In an i- tense effort to supply that de - fiencv. a marked Improvement is necessary if California Is to pro- duce manv markers against their . oppouents from the Northwest, j the Cougar line Is a alightly smoother machine than the Cali fornia forwards, but Price has a fine defensive combination la a pair of fast, hard-working ends. : His ba.'kficld Is the unknown fae- tor. It he has added to its punch during the past week, or worked out a reserve backfield combina iblna-'U " going tion, California must stand favorite. . Otherwise the going will be hard.. Stanford facea the University of California at Los Angeles on the home gridiron, and looks like a long odds favorite. Pop War ner has lost- several games dur ing the past three years when hia ' team - looked like a sure thing. but the wily old mentor doesn't lose them , when they count - in conference standings. -: The Little Bears, coached, ty Bill Spaulding, slaughtered Cali fornia Tech last week, and un doubtedly park a threat, but the cardinals, starting a strlug of sub stitutes, should be able to waah er tho storm the Southerners mayj( blow up. . '.'? Washington, weaker than 'in f some years, faces an oppdoe nt,M lie -1 apparently still weaker. The NLAMA 1 n iUU5 U FIGHT-WELL IN 1 ROGUE VALLEY - Three Klamath Falls fighters ! ' last night featured at Medfordjj in a fight card . pat . on there. I ff Jess Hottinger. Klamath Falls. j fighting the 10-round. main event :4J against Gene O'Grady. Ashland,: lost by a decision. . It was. a bard fought battle, ' and It was not until O'Qrady came back la the last two rounds full of fight, that It was decided who would be the winner. Cliff HottijDger, also of Klam ath Falls, knocked ont Kid Wag-1 ner, Medtord, in tho fourth round ! of a six-round fight. Willing I Wilson, also of this city, won on j a - foul from Pat Pelafcrd of ; Medford. ; j The fights were staged before a capacity, house with many!. Klamath sports fans present. ! Add a few, drops of vinegar to ' the water when washing greasy1 dishes and the grease will come ' off easily. . ; 1 ( ' 'tr i G. Q. D'ALBINI . Certified Public Accountant Federal Tax Service . Phone, $18 or(25J-H f Medford "' Oregon by Cougars-in Game Late Today ' Muuiauaim worn suiot liol'i'd by uUMiiutKion riai ihsi nuu will bo the underdog today. ' A.t I.os Angola the I'nlverslty , cj,4.ttg0l noi. Teddy Wake. K"" Claire, outpointed Htevo Ko. of Southern California faces a nirmliiii'luiin, ill.h.. outpointed fan, Mlu.il, N. I), (ini, j .formidable opponent In St..Mnrys.:Jo,ul. Cl,ulltVi v,ulu,iiK,a (s- ( a non-conference team. coached iill(,ui.,. Cmlfiev. Phllu-i On tho reindeer ruin-lies ol by Slip Madrigan. Tho Knlm " i if" yrr. uJ recorded " victory over the. Trojans, .umintm- &vm i- iuuuu.hk into form, and although no one expects .to see .tho Trojana lop- .pled. Howard Jones must place a ''strong combination ou the field. , 1 Mon 'an'r Poln's against It. wrvgon meeia v. iiiaraeuo m tur nou-confereuce game, ami should coin through without dlf- "ral'y- Wano. a dlsappoluting starter, plays Whllmau. n small collego with a fairly good record r olt.g It. best, and will hove 'o pay attention to lis football, J I nlverslty of Nevada and Santa r. neither of which is a mem- ber of the Pacific Coast confer enco. will aura t a largo crowd of enthusiasts at Santa Clara. Nevada, losing Its fir.U two . . . . d,v1,nlm-, . this year, and is slated to take a , trimming from Adam Valh's eleven. I ft : '."V.. 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St. Puul, outpointed Jack McCarthy. CM - cago (10). Toledo: l.oult Carpenter.!, To- ..iii.nlm.Ml Krnlit ivu.ro. tiPtila. knocked oui llenny Hill. Calirornlj (II. Snin llruce. .Nasli yim., kum keil out Hilly WnUlow, , Svracue (1). ; v.(lr VorlU; jimmy uWeiis.j wKianomu. owiihiuiumi .iiavny iai- lalian. California (101. Tlllo not i stake. st. Paul: My Sullivuii. Si. pul. stopiwd Hilly "Showers. St. Paul (). Hick WaUl. SI. Paul. a-:Uutpolntod l-onla Mays. lies Mojnea la. l Ja.klo Cauier- loo. 'St. Panf. ; rAilpolillod Willy Smitli, nnluth, Jlinmy (: beus.SU. Puul. 'jimpftlnted Tt: :- ; Fire Proof Comfort and Courtesy 0m w.".nout bath.. $t..Vt Room with bath. .2.0O-2.iMt George Warren Hooper Manager - ' Phone 371 . ' - - . sak 'aaaaasaWBt i nm I -.r .9 1 r v !?.' J. i; - -A ..... . ,.SJ mv lliivcl, I'liun t'lly, Minn, ill Hilly Mct'iiliii, HI. 1'itiil, tmlpoliit 'il (lion l.i'hr. Waterloo, In. I 1 I llollywoud. Cullf,: Jouy .MoillllJ I'lilniliO, ouipolllU'd Do,' HlH'll. Tacunia (III I. l rl: Murorl Tlill. Franco.: knocked out Maiiel Tliuni ill. ! 1 Indluiiuimlls: Joe PunliilH.' Louisville.' outpointed I'lill ()'. ,1'owd. Culuiuliiis. (). (loi. ; Ksu Claire. Win.: Hilly Hull. Alaska niul .Norlhcrn . t'uuada, , Rlrplaner. are scr'lua as ftwllt ' iihuiiiis tor mo rldo tho runs... "cowbuy" t.i Ton win Bk ' i LOS ANGELES 1 . Better If Yoa Strip mt , SU01I aad STRINO 8TXXCXI ' ' . i C FRYMAN, Proptlernt aiaaarr e. waxaoraa - FiA . .. ? .11 -yLrtr.-i L3i-s ? I - i ( jfy&tvs fifo Gridiron 1 THE ASSOCIATED Hoxac Qanjeqax, unit tovvC thi. painapalqluTvcin the South, Clva OJ. CKuvJaeLf uAil diubcTthe MM-CJuii bcxtlLeo. dH .Jndnjtor 1 in, thfcScnJWtPLtdcfelL d JleuHan4 in theUJkol" and. &WxacI J.eU, Erxuxn. BdL TeANAroburt the Zuu, un'djjruy ywpKlc ti&vJEA, of tkc :cou5f9l-i J.tjduJd. c,jxc -A wxy&a, txhJirv, urill covin, fncuw, or the. outatanatriA oanvedA .' , ,4 " - ' S w ( ftfti W 1 1 . . . , . THE GODFREY GETS HILL IN FIRST - ,,' lll'KKAI.O. ('I- Cpoi'ko N. V . Oil. l:l, If limirrcy. . I'hlladiil - tW.'Kftw" m i iai Defective Titles Li A policy of Title; Insurance guaran tees to tfie holder that all defects of Title have been cured We take no chances- , Why should you? Wilson Abstract Co. opposite Court I louse X7 Zltotv Mthe in EVENING HERALD phln negro. !. knocked mil llemilo Mill, l.os' Aimi'lM. In 01111 iiiliiulu and ilil sonimK of - flliu flint' round 1I 11 ' Hl'lmlUli'd UH-'iiHind hoiit here last it 1st 1st. A jt.irrlfli - rlal'l cross finished IIIM. i i PRESS ; hatl