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TTTE EVENING ttERA'MV KLAMATfl FALLS. OREGON
TODM
SPORTS
. . i 4 ....
P1BTHBK
Golden Bears and U. S. C
; ' Will Meet ThU
" Afternoon
! BERKELEY, Cal.. Oct. 20. (A
P) The t'nlvernlty of California
Hears, and lhe University , of
Southern California Trojan a.
caino out of their secluded
country club retreat! today to
-trioet in the California Memorial
indium in one of the crucial
football games of the Pacific
foant conference.
' The TroJauB took the field
slightly favored to win, ' prin
cipally because of the flashy
quarterback, Don Williams, who
Cavorta In the southerners hacfc
flcld. Spectators pointed, how
ever, to tho Memorial field,
somewhat short of grass, and
upon which It will lie hard for
the Trojan to pivot and swerve
at sharply as he usually does.
Approximately "9.000 tickets
were Bold for tho came. ,
Probable starting litiups:' '
California Position
Calif. Pes. - S. Calif.
Avery I.E Cv Hlbbs
Timmerman .. LT Anthony
k. giii .
LO Galloway
Kclgels C
Barrager
Schwara RC.
Daiirrcft UT
r. Philips ..... KB
Klsan Q
Lorn LH
Itarr RH
Schmidt F
Steponovkb
. Shaw
Apsit 1
... Thomaa
.. Saunders
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I - 'VERS V1XS
" SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. IJ0.
1AP) Ira Dern. 192 pound
Hah wrestler defeated Leo Pa
filano, 190, of Canada here on
Thursday In two straight fulls.
Dern -took the first fall with a
reverse body hold after J4 min- 'n club rooms, when members J ning decorations and rofresh
tites of wrestling, and the second wi" De hosts at a Hallowe'en and ; meuts suitable for tho occasion. I
fall came eight minutes later with 1 harvest dance. Several more ! The evening will bo made lively i
ku airplane spin. j dances will be held by this or-1 and interesting with favors and j
. t- , gauixation during the , fall : and special dances. ;
The principles of mass produc-!in,fer months. ;
t Ion wore seen and practiced! Jack Iiowring's orchestra has' One theory cf the origin of
more than a century- ago, and ;been obtained - for" Urn Unewt be ekiso'te-thiiriielii'tlecenrt--"
have been in continuous use ever
J.since.
W. Now We
NEW McCormick-Deering
Cream Seoarator
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IF!
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If?
jRal'Bearitjgs
hiatal
iJigh-Speed
i Points
jOU may have ' seen the Harvester
Comnanv'a announcement of their New
'f ' XfrrVirmiclc-rWrinrf Crram A -
1 i . now have the first of them in our store
, '. i ' The New McCormick-Dccring has many
, ' ' ) icLnarkableimprovemctitB. The machine now
1ia high-grade ballbearing equipment
i - - at all high-speed points. Its
t woro in liglit-rumnng eaee
1 1 1
A completely new bowl of
I with a skim-millc-rcgulating screw controling
- t
J. S. MILLS &
When S.
Here s a remarkable phot-'iiranli
uie nig inrms in ine Army s n-u vu-iory over to a loucuaown- ouie now mum- t,.,.-,
Southern Methodist I'niversity t Poiiy. away from tho players of both teams. A nolo
Quarterback Redman Hume, indicated by hc the picturesque view taken in by tho lh-tiv
., .--...I. tn tha r.)....na..K tk L.o'o in thli Bl,t fllR l.lltM 1 3 HIT slltl' . thl
second touchdown In the -iecond
illiamsne 8.pei up a fumble by an
Pelican Club
.
P fltlC Dil tl e(G '
iUllJ LtlllLCS
The first dance of the 1928-1
129 social season to bo given by !
the Pelican Community club will'
I be held next Friday evening at
throughout the season.' An en-jed
tlrcly uew mailing list to people
Can Show
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nun
the cream density, combines with other
features to produce what we believe to be
the cleanest-skimming machine on the market.
Splash lubrication that completely lubricates. .
A supply can with outside faucet. Every
provision for sanitation and easy cleaning.
The six eizca of the New McCormick
Dcering fit every need "from one cow to a
hundred." You are bound to like this new
machine. We will demonstrate here cr on
your farm with no obligation to you.
nlrafnt - X7
operation is the
ana durability.
skillful desien.
60S S. Sixth St., Phone 9
M. U. Scared the Army
'f
depleting one of . the Army's
n.uartcr vrhen footUnll field with one of the buildings -tow-
Array back on iering In the Background.
Who will receive invitations Is
being made, and It has been ask- -
I II U.l cu AllllHli OH I HOI 1 Vk i
e c,u0- t!lHt yone wishing an
n,lt,uon t0 ,ne .ooial affairs'
i have his name submitted by a ;
member of the club to the social;
committee. , I
Roy Moracne is iu charge of!
the Hallowe'en affair and is plan- !
from lhe Indian , of "N'ortlj
America.
You the
Capacities:
Yyo to 1500 lbs. of
milk per hour
SON
e
- i
,'iwr.
49-yard line and rated uiimoleHfed
Roper's Ready
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.Yep. it's old Rill Ropor., hack on
ithc job at Princeton 1'nivcrsity
13 whip his gridiron r.quads Into
sluipi.- for the neuring season.
- Mere ht-'a shown looking 'em
: over at scrimmage as he makes
i final selections. This year's
;tcam is the fifteenth that the
;ictigh-and-reaily Ho per has, turn
ed out for Princeton. 1 1
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
-! V. IL' S
(By Associated Press) ' I
BROOKLYN Big Boy Peter
son. Minneapolis, defeated Paul-'
In? Uzcudun, Spain, foul, (2).
Marco Polo, Pittsburgh, stopped !
. , Hurry Fay,' Louisville, (5).,
Jack Shaw, I'nlon City, N. J..
. stopped Francisco Cms-, Portugal, j
,U2). Joe Jeanetto, Little Kock, t
Ark., outpointed George Heron, I
New York,' (4). I
DETROIT Joe Click.. Now'
'York outpjinled Hubert filllis;!
Belgium, (1). I , ,
IIL'KFALO, f N. ,' Y. , Jiuk J
''" Mcvey, New ' York outpointed I
Gporgo, Nichols,. Buff uIq, (.10), ..
, .'. , DA YXPN. O., Happy , Ather- j
ton, ' Indianapolis, outpointed j
j Jimmie Powers, Youngstown. O., i
1 10) ; Johnnie Curtain, Dayton,
i outpointed Jlmmlc Dalton, In
idlunapolls (8). . . .. ..
1 HOLLYWOOD, Calif Farmer (
Joe Cooper, Tcrro Haute, Ind.,
! stopped Jackiu Carr, Hollywood1
,(2.
j EIIIK, Pa., Gorilla Jones,)
Akron, O., outpointed Ducky '
Lawlt-SM, Auburn. N. Y (10):
.iiiniuy llri.-il. r;rio, oiniMiinioii ,
Young Davis, f:liicugo, (). i
RAN FRANCISCO Sergeant
Sammy Baker, New York, out
pointed Jco Hlmsnich, Ilirtto, I
Mont., (10).
An annual event In Calcutta
is known as the Noah's Ark
-Race. The competitors on the
lant ' occasion were A goat, a
horse and an elephant.
; GREAT THRONG
ATTENDS HUSKY
Estimate Crowd Will
Reach 30,000 in Mult
nomah Field Stadium
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 3D. i
P) An ctlmnle 111 ml a few
hours before- riiiuii time today
pliu-eib-30.o0i funs In the stands
of .Multtimnuh Civic stmllutn to
watch the Cnlversliy of Oregon
and the I'niversity ct Wushlug
lou football el.-voiia In their 1111
nuul "big" game. At midnight
Friday R wus announced that
the seat suit- hud already pa.cd
the record mark for fo;ttiall
games iu Portlund.
Iloth teams held a ll;lit work
out ou tho field ycjierday after
noon. - Cch McKwan of t)re-
gou took ii chances of having
his players rest disturbed lust !
ulght and Immediately after tho 1
workout look them to tho j
Weaverley Country club some '
distance out cf Portland where i
they spent the night. The Wash
luaton suuad was quartered at
a down Own hotel. v
lli-ttlllg ou.ls on llio buiiiu
favored Wasliltigton. The huskies
were uuuted at 10 to i 1-2
uy me speculators. inis, tiesiine
the rumor mat lo a.uingion
ptsmalne poleonlng. Coach Rag -
aliaw duelared on his arrival
I .1,U .1... ....... .ku -..U..-..I
OREGON CLASH
"" """v""ith 1.1U pound scrub, left on
players wern slight. y I nil I posed
following tluilr Undoing table
nirul Wcdneiduy but that It
-as nothing seriutis. Itu-sald
this -would not effect Ihu play
In c of the team.
Today's game murks the 23rd
meeting of the- teams on tile
gridlion since athletic- relations
were established between the two
universities. Tho Huskies have
wjn 11 games and On-g:n S.
Three were tied.
The probable lineup
Washington Pus.
Oregon
Tvuti--I"r-T.l:-.
('.- Dirks ...j ..LT.
Iliihla' . ' I.O..
kraeti C...
iGrcgor HO..
... jPoPPj
I'olborL,
.. Hliiems
Jvsstip RT.
Meeder HE Archer
I McX.'ann ....! illlams
Pi'i'ver Ml Kitiinlllecl-s.-nri the bench.'
Carroll .u RH Rurnell "And you'vo got to work In
palqulst F C,ouldl,,,x appcul for the co-eds those
OREGON STATE
FRESHMEN WIN
CORVAl.LIS..Ore., Oct. 20. (A
P) The Oregon State college
freshman won their second game
of the season here yesterday
when they downed the scrappy
St. ' Martins .college teiini of
Lacy. Wash.. 13 to 6.
All scoring took place In
tho first half, and In the later I n ),s homo studlum."
-riods. neither team was ahlf!,. .
to make eotmlstent gulps. (ill AM, IIAI.FIIACK CANIUIiATKS
the. final" period the visitors Seventy-one nndlilutes for
blocked a punt and uncorked a Iowa's football learn said t hoy
pausing offense which keut the I wauled lo bo halfback when
rook worried until the
gini. '
For results use Herald Class Adsjago than trny other state.
Have you Kept Up
Your Fire Insurance?.
No doubt you have kept up your prem
ium payments but, have you kept the
amount of your coverage up to the in
creased value of your prpperty?
If you haven't, you are in the same posi
tion as though you had allowed a portion
of your insurance to lapse you are
under-insured. ,
Let us help you inventory your holdings
and make sure that you have adequate
coverage of the most appropriate and
economical kind.
See .
Jas. H. Driscoll
Writes i
LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS
LIVESTOCK
Plenty of money to loan on good
: improved city property.
Phone 432 206 William. Bid g.
; . A representative Vrtll"lra glnrl; tofnll ujion you.- "f .
I - I I I ' I
Coeds Demand
Sex Appeal
' in Football
(WHATa JW' Vlu IM A OF 'ImkI
J IrWiMM ' DM IhU hNONi
lit ' J StOPCNTS Tb PK'IVft t,'A3f
GECWHIZ.'YA OHANutT) ME
MOM AN ENP To A FULL
BACK AND To UP Ma ooH-
eiP THAT WMAf I NIFMW
WAS MOKe -CPflVINtS
t.
.u, ikmaui-:k
l ( Former , Pllrlier . Y. (blunts)
Hob Kiiike, lhe colorful little
I coach of 1 11 in ls I'niversity. Is a
latent slorv teller. A short tltili,
..... t... ...ill... ,..
I a,,
j urn
a young 1 In ihiiiiiiI n-iuli
wus us funny as It wan
, that
, truglc
Man uficr man of the homo
i team hud been liilnreil imtl cur
!rU,d olt ,ne ru.lu , ulllv
I ,,. . w,ri) u. w S(.ruK,,
' ...
the bench." tt-lls- Zuppke. "II"
put cn his head guard and
prnticei up and down the' turf.
It was his moment of gl ry
after three bitter, gnmeli ss
years.
"Coach Smith atuod gloomily
watchltig his lust hope living
cnrrled to the dressing room. A
word from Jilin and Kir.gglus
would dasli cut onto the field
of glory. The blood pounded
! in his temples. ( ouch Smith
turned at last and beckoned t
l.l- M.I,t!ltl
, Tlu-ro'Tqu ine J..ft vit the
hfnrh. lr, but Joting Serog-
clns' the ravtaln snld. 'Khull
fry. c.tp
Stadlmaiij..,, .n(1 ,,,, ,;.
Hagan (each Smith eyed the large
Chrlstensen yontf hunlam for one (irlcf
nio,i umi turned uwny.
Hell, no.' lie said wearily
days, too," sulci Zupp.
"Tho gumii Is getting so effe
minute that the pluyeM are
even ccmplnniing about the
different grades of fertllliers
used to cover the fields to keep
out the frosr. 'I rnmember of
one young fellow's being tackled
and driven head first Into a pile
of manure, getting up with a
wry fine and cotiiplainlug that
the loam didn't compare with
tho loam used to cover the field
Nebraska bus more liver mil'
Over-Anxious
Paolino Loses
On Foul Blow
KIIIIKTtf FIFI.M. HIlOiiKI.Y.S',
.V. V.. t), l. 20, tl'IM - -HlK Hoy
Peterson, lowering New Orleans
heu ywelght, won an astounding
victory fover Paulino I'seudun.
Ilusn woud ch ipper, und ono
of the leiidliig luudliluies (or the
viiiuli'.l hetivywelglil lltln - on a
roul if lr 't mlnules i seconds
of M litlng In tlin second round
of a Scheduled lo roiind bunt lo
nlgl "lse end I'll mo suddenly and
lefu crod of 5,t)iMi epoetsaors
splug. Paolino hud floored
etersuu for u count of llluo with
left hook lo the jnw eurly In
the Miond, rouiul und the big
Nov Orleans heavyweight as
reeling and rocking around the
ring on the verite of u k noil. nut
hen the foul on in red.
Th llusiiuii drove Peterson
Into n corner with n two-(lled
atinik. I'eleison's knei-4 were
wotibly it 1 1 1 1 he wus mtiiiito In de
fend ti 1 in I f us Ptiiiltti i rushed
111, swIiiKlng both fists wildly.
Paolino missed a terrific right
and then lauded a left book.
Peterson reeled groKally against
the rnpv lit Puolluo's corner and
slowly sank to IiIm knees oil the
floor.
Standing over Peterson, Pau
lino lilt Ills fallen opponent with
a vicious left up lit-rent. Ueteree
l.ou .Magnolia was ou top of the
fighters and uulrkly selied Pau
lino by the shoulders ami Jerked
hi m j hard llio Spunlurd fell
bodily to the canvas.
llunifouiided. Paolino ilim d
near the rottes unable to compre
hend Iteferen MuKiiolla's decis
ion, Peterson, gliiss-eyod and
still on his knees, was uuiiulo to
rise under bis nwii strength.
Peterson's seconds were called
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if f vviiipuiii r ,
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ji East and Wet .
; For Convenience,
j'i Kcononiy, Safety and
Depcndubility ;
j! "Ride the Northland"
'J Phone 999
i!
h Terminal Statre
Depot
615 Main Street
3
Ill Northland
i
Sheep Breeders Establishing
' Production Standards
JL'ST uh dairy cuttle raiociH nohitt brcodintf Httick n u
banis of milk and butter production, o are wool jri'ow
er.s now udoptinif n Hy'stem of Helecting breeding "lock
based on wool production. One prominent Riimbouillct .
breeder retains only thone ewes which Hhear fifteen
pountlH of wool or more annually.
The proKrcKse made in this ffrowinp; industry will be
demonstrated by the larRiM" and more comprehensive ex
hibits and displays In the Sheep and Wool divisions of the
forthcoming Eighteenth Annual Pacific International Live
stock Exposition at Portland, Oregon, November 3-10.
This event affords an opportunity to learn from the
experience and achievements of other wool growers.
For this reason the First National Hank, Klamath Falls,
Oregon, is very much ih accord with tho splendid work of
the Exposition. We believe that local farmers who ut
tend bill bring back a knowledge of better farming prac
tices that will assist in the further prosperity of this
section. '
The First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Member Federal Reserve Bank
the lug und helped llllll III
Ills stool It k sovelill min
utes to Ill-lug Peterson rolupli'lo-
; ly to.
1 ' IVIefMlll weighed I'11"'
llmi llili'ii. It s I'iioIIiius
rirst iiinieutiiiico iii this (ouiiiry
sluro he lost a decision lo (leorgo
llo.tey nl l.ti.i Anuoles lust February.
. Tasty
Foods
Delightfully
Served
in
Pleasant
Surroundings
A continual well - Iml
anci'tl menu tif pmpt'i'ly
ii'opiir'il I'lioite
I'utalili'it
An enjoytibli! ilivi-i-nion
front thu Ki'i'i't'iil rou
'tini'. mixutl with a
'totit-h and tuivtir trivon
only I iy tho hand of
iiiCt'iiiuu.i Chefs
Ohio with, uk today und
fevtK'd tomorrow'
Pelican
Grille
Near Pine Tree i
Theatre i
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