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THE EVENTNT, TTERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Siilimlav. Novoml.er 21, 102S
TODAU.
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UN If
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GOUCI SHOOT
i Tho annual turkey sliont tf
tin Klamath Gun club will bej
j atugerl at tba club Sundar tnnrn-i
v io( at 10 o'clock, arconling to,
aunouncumuiit mado today by V.
- , E. Lamm, president of Iks club. I
Thli contest la opu tor trap
Bhootlnj only. New shootora
-will not txt forced to ahoot
' against Trteran shooters but are
j' privileged to bring out their owu
' aquad It they wish.
Id raae ot ties, th contestants
will (o back one yard for ach
' hot. Everyone winning a tnrky
I will ba handicapped two yards
with each win.
1 Sportamen from all sections of I
1 Klamath county are Interested in 1
the annual ahoot. I
Laat year mora than 300 tur
i keya ware won during the ahoot. '
Fine Klamath county blnl
. will ba awarded to tba lucky con
test anta.
Lunch will be served on the
grounda by The Blue Bird.
Stanford Eleven
Meets California
(Continued from Pus One)
, Cards went back to do It all over
INVADE EAST TO BATTLE N. Y. U.
again.
!. This time the Card captain's
j; boot went to Schmidt on the
I Bear 11 yard line and the Call
: torn la fullback returned to hi
own 34 yard line. Lorn lost a
: yard on an attempt to skirt right
;i end and his punt went out of
bounds on the Stanford 4t yard
j llae.
Wilton lost a yard at left end
on a reverse but Fleishhacker
atumbled orer center for a two
yard gain on a fake reverse orer
center. Hoffman faded back and
tossed sharply to Muller far an
11 yard gain, Stanford taking a
first down close to the aide line
on California's 44 yard line.
Hoffman made a yard. Three
Bears broke through to drop
Fleishhacker for a yard loss on
a fake reverse.
Hoffman went back to
- f rtt; . ;: '
1 MFTIFM twJ V. f 1
i i luiirtiFnl 1 ciluOUE C2
IRA DERN AND
G. KOTSONAROS
DECLARED DRAW
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AurmIo hi'tivywilftht vntkr,
unil Ira U. rn. 't'liih . Miili r,
r"ilil to a ii i a w liero lu-l
niKlil. 1'Bih Kriiil r K.itliln ntto
f.: 14 ill ii IW'i hour, tlvti niliiuit
tint lltnli luaii'h. I'ho Ciillt'orn
i.iii look I lie tirat full wlih u n
j viriH htxly liolil In iijtr Imiir, 3.1
i iiiIiiiiih. nj m rn tlin kim-oihI In
'"I niiiiuti's Willi a wrlsllHk.
Rogers Wants
to Play With
Chicago Cubs
TvveTCWtLI.
OIL MORE
Although their i not a very iraprwuiiYe record for the Reason, the OroRim ARRles, roarhed by Paul
Schlssler, are expected to give Chick Mcehan's New York I'niverslty outfit a fierce Jtrursle whfn
these two teams play in New York on Thanksgiving Day. The Aeries have one of tho tnnt colorful
players on the gridiron today in t'oqiiplle Thompsona full blnoiU-d Indian chief. He's a ha. k. Other
stsTS of the Srhtssler eleven are Quarterback Maple, one of the best no tho l'ariflc roast, lljirh.uk
Carl Metten and Italph Twitchell. Center Bob Gedds, Utiard Vernon Kllera aud Fiillliack Curl ;ilmore.
REED FLATTENS
; CECIL BARRICK
KHIKNK. Onv. Nov. 24. - '
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Olyiiiliti fiiniH, mnl a MMvi'-iMul
"r o m i b a c k' In tirofftotiari
wrfliitK h n Imi niithl hy.uin
iiinK frnm (Vill Marrlrk of Tall-'
' furnla. K ! look tin first (all
in 12 H nihuu.M with n ttw-luiltl,
and i he Mt'r.'ntt (all In i U:ln min
uttM with h rvwrvc hi j'i. u-k.
Unrrii k 'tiH niifon.-sidiirt for tv
tril mimitt's ntUn- t!n t;.M (all. t
Tin y nrc iniilHvriUtlitx.
BURNELL GETS
AUSTIN IN SIXTH
MAI'.SHFIKl.l). Oro.. Nov. H,
i.l'l Krankle lluriiell, I'ort
land, kmu'krd nut Hilly Austin.
JS"aitli-. in ilie sitlh romiil ol
Ihclr ID rounil ni.iln muni Iiiti'
last night. Iliirni-ll downing Hi"
.Seattle hoy with two bln to
the chin. v
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thut wniilil hrlug liliu In t'lilniuii.
l-'viMi ut Hull time lliiirn wiih viilne
lnlK uf lili rtoiiiit til ilio New
York (IIuiiIh, liul he innf.-rri il ihn
Cull. Nllirn then be llllt lllH'l"
tilll tll hull ll,l,--il lull II
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b'liKin, a riiiHi li'iiiliiiiN wiirUiiuiit,
aUiua hh lnii I'vi-rv tiny fur
moiiii' iiukiinwii rt'iii.iiii lit Inii
kmivi'il ft "whUi i'Ii'IiIiiiiii" on llii'
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l rmiu n 1 it y Dial Kill tolirnle n
npiio.-'Mloii or Home iiiht'r ri'ii-ioii.
I iln nol kiinvv, lull the tint to
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IIKItAI.il I.ASSIFIKD ADS
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SPECIALIST - CHIROPRACTOR
and ELECTRO-THERAPY
Has opened offices at the new Stewart
Drew Building.
731 Main St. Suite 202 Phone 404
PRINCETON
IS
BEATEN, 8 TO 0
Cagle Stars For
West Point Eleven-
Wedding Bells to
Ring for Actor
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
IH l. III MUtl l:
l-'nrmrr I'llilnr e nrk t.iiiiii.j
I'nr years II hat Ini n Uin.r
llnriii.hy's a in Ii If Ion to hi' a mem.
tier nf the rhlinKn Cubs has. hall
tfHW
An l.itix a no ui J'jjr. m,, i
llornihy In St I.hiIm nh,l lie nsl,.
id me If It waa i,im, for me
(Continued from laxe One)
thei cadets a fire yard penalty.
After an exchange pf punts.
(Continued from rage One)
"tie careful how yon lnntin
an exchange of punts, : mama.- ncenno 10 jnnn iiarry- iv.inaii. i'w lum
Army completed a Daw. Cagle to . more," she was reported ns shv- """" 'uli, Italy
Measinger, for a ii yard gain
putting the pigskin on Nebraska's
37-yard mark.
(I1Y TIIK ASSK ITi:i l'l(I.SS)
Neu- York: llarry KhlH'Is. Prep
port. N." Y.. wnn over K. . I'Uil
foul Ml. Ar
Htoppi'it John-
Cagle
. lug. "he U not yet divorced from "'" V'I. ( H Mat t.-hmel-
line, tierniany. knmkiil J,. Moil-
, lil Kerond wife." Thn w.mnn l0i jiusm,, (.,)
'.then hunr nn thA lolniihrnin .I.i. ! IIapI l f.t t.i...
got loose off tackle. rllnlnr . ... hr .., ' ' e ' ",,V. " "
shook off three tackier, atralght- uih Barnmnro ... r .. ' V'.." '"""mnnn'
of nine to : ed another pair and dashed ju.3 hafe ,ukfn ryry pnH,,l0yl , HallriiX. N. j,.k llmh..,.k.
fame of the ' 3'",aM1 at ! ,own wh"' to keep the time and ,,la. .. ,,f. Ilelglum. ami Hoc Mitchell. II..II
us. Whitey ,,,,,' cadeU went W'M- Spraguo ,,. raari.,g a complrlB n)y,. ,aI. Urv ,,, '
FRANKLIN FIELD. Philadel
phia, Nov. 2t. (JP) The Naval
Academy's midshipmen upset the
pais 'dope this afternoon by. downing
but waa badly rushed and bis art- a hitherto undefeated Princeton .
tempted pasa waa knocked Into eleven by a score
the air and caught by Gill. Bear nothing in the final ga
sruard. An thA RtanfnrH 31 rant Ifflnnn fnr hnth tnatn
line. Schmidt slithered over Lloyd scored an the points. run-j""u ,or "l ,'""' evi-n to friends and studio 8an PrnnrlHco: Flihl LilUrtia.
right guard for four yarda but nlng 77 yards for a touchdown j Score: Army ; Nebraska :. .executives. Neither ha ampli- retired flyweight rbaniiun. kuy d
Lom butted Into a atone wall at in the second quarter and kick-i -After a desultory kicking ex--tied Barryuiore'a brief written flay ltavlnl, San Fram-lnco (si.
center. Schmidt smashed thro- lug a field goal from the 2S yard j hange, Nebraska opened a fierce j statement that he and the 22 year Went IMIm llem-b. Fla.: Mutt
ugh center for seven yaTda and line In the fourth period. jdrive from its 24-yard line. Sloan .old screen star were to wed. and Griffin. Macon, (ja.. knm-ked out
a first down on the Stanford) . Wlttmer'a pass over the goal (circled left end bn a 27-yard romp . that his second wife bad obtained : Young ftohhy .Martin. Went Palm
yard line. Barr went off right1 line failed and the Navy took the , before being forced out of bounds a divorce. jKoarh.
tackle tor five yarda more. Lom : ball on downs as the fourth qaar- J on Army's 38-yard line. Caglej In applying for the license.) La UraiiK", tin.: Johnnie Hill,
waa stopped at center by Hein- ter started. With the aid of a ,fa hurt in tackling Howell and Barryniore gave 41 as his see. ! Newark. N.J. , won a derMon over
ecke. Lom failed to gain round ;25 yard run by Spring, substitute '. replaced by Hutchinnon. 8loanj"Who's Whri" records the date Ralph Taylor, L Urutigo (lot.
right end. Hoffman knocked for Lloyd, the Navy reached attempted a drop kick .from thejof his birth, ns February 1 S2 : Marshall Carduvll, ji Urange.
down Lom 'a pass and the Cards -nearly to midfield before being : 4i)-yard line at a bad angle, and and a llarryinore biography at outpointed Cyrlnne William. Ha
took the ball. -forced to kick. Bowstrom's punt i Ju missed, aa the third period ;the I'nited Artists Studio uses gerstown. Mi. (10.
Stanford took the ball on was downed deep in Princeton ended. jthat date as a basis, fixiug his Crr-at Falls, Mont.: pete lirosii.
downa on her six yard line. territory and on the next play j Score. Army , Nebraska 3. at j Great Fulls, won a decision over
Fleishhacker made no Rain, there a mix up in the Tiger I In the fourth period Armyi . j Clyde Hull. Dallas. Tex. (Ii).
A short lateral pass from Hoff-jback field, the ball bound? I i scored a second touchdown when In an Indiana town roosters are , Aberdeen. Wash.: Johnuv Case
man to Sims waa knocked into loose and Crane fell on it fi.r Hutchison threw a long pass to forbidden to crow before S o'clock beer. Spokane, wnn a decision over
the air and caught by Avery of the Navy on the nine yard line. ! Allan who caught it on the Ne- m- An ordinance ordering all Babe Ki. liner, Aberdeen it). Ful
Callfornla on the Stanford ten . LU.yd went back In. Lloyd, who braska five yard line and dash- nn 'ay at least ore egg each , mer fought flnul round with a
yard1 line. , waa on the bench all the third i ed across the goal. Crier, aubsll-; da-T a,so ount ,"1P along. broken hand.
Schmidt tailed to gain and quarter, boosted the Navy total itute lineman, went in to makel
D ouiy one yarn on a to pointa oy Kicaing a neia ,he extra point with hia foot
delayed buck over left guard. 'goal from placement on the 2S score: Army 13; Nebraska's
Schmidt picked up three at cen-1 yard line after '.he Navy birts j ' J
ter. Barr passed to Avery but 'ltd been thrown for losses on 1 p .....m. rr ,.. .
turee running atiempis
FURS
EPAIRINC
'' EMODELING
Fura made to order.
TAXIDERMY
Tannine; Rug
Wardweil Fur Co.
r'verytlilng In In re
Oistniu l urrlere Tnxblrmileta
I'linnn lll.t-V
Via HiiUlll Kill Slrert
BOXER vs. SLUGGER
BOXING
Wednesday Eve., Nov. 28 .
Vets Pavilion 6lh and Klamath
MAIN EVENT -10 ROUNDS -133 Lbs.
Kewpie Riley vs. Tuffy Wing
ll it I inii. li l. it Sliul :iete
I IkIhi ll I he Time
skmi wtMir:
MIKE DALY vs.
IVItll -f IVIJlUtl l.llllltHT l.
i i: ii Mis i. n I, us.
SWEDE OLSON
J T'.iikIi mi Id t'rnrk
Also 4 Crack Preliminaries
EE
Sims bobbed up to bat It down.
Harvard Smashes
Over Touchdown
(Continued from Pan Onel
Yale'a 25 yard line, fourth down
and five to go, French dropped
bark as It to kick. He passed
to Putnam who ran to the eight
yard line. The Crimson made
only two yards In three plays and
then Putnam, standing on the
17 yard line, made a goal from
the field to make the score. Har
vard 17; Yale 0.
Score: Navy 9; Princeton 0.1
Polia In City
Louie Polln. merchant of Cbll
oquln Is a business visitor In
the city today.
herald classified ads .
bring results i
EAGLES' DANCE
Every Sat Nile .
Moose Hall 1
Public Invited
Northland
Transportation
Company
To all points North,
East and West
For Convenience,
Economy, Safety and
, Dependability
"Ridehe Northland"
Phone 999
;
m Terminal Stage
Depot
615 Main Street
Everybody
Invited to the
BIG
"i TURKEY
SHOOT
Sunday, November 25th
10:30 a. m. Shooting all day
REASONABLE PRICES SUOOTKRH CLASSIFIED
6 CONTESTANTS EACH BIRD
10 TARGET EVENTS
SPECIAL EVENTS AS DESIRED
I.IWCII AT CROl'VDH
KLAMATH GUN CLUB
Ride with
ffegoim
Stiages
TERMINAL DEPOT
615 Main - Phone 999
The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon
operating local service from Klamath
Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and
Medford, with connections to
all points North and South.
This company has served you faithfully in
the past years and will continue giving
your excellent service.
Busses leave from Stage Terminal, 615
Main street for Ashland and Medford at
7a.m. -10a.m. 1:30 p. ra. 5 p. m.
' For Chiloquin and way points
8 a. m. 12:30 p. in. 3:30 p. m. 7 p.m.
Southern Oregon Stages
ft
McCormick Deering
Manure Spreader
A NEW MODEL With an Old Name
AN
ANNOUNCEMENT
PERHAPS you have seen tho Harvester
Company'H announcement of their new
McCormick-Deorinir- .Spreader. We now
have, one of the.iu models on display at
our htore, all wet up and in readiness for
your inspection.
The new Met'ormick-Deerinjr in NEW
with new Featured new Design new
Conveniences all thin for the purpose of
providing you with low-cost, time-savinjf
spreading performance over a lonji period
of years. It is the kind and typo of
spreader you have always wanted to own
a simple, practical, sturdy machine.
There is no guesswork about its ability
to perform satisfactorily under the most
adverse conditions'. We know what is can
do and will be glad to toll yoti about it and
show you what it will do in actual opera
tion. The new MeCormick-Deering is so light
in draft flue to roller bearings that
only two horses arc' required. Tho box
is low, making it easy to load; and the
spreading ft does well it would be better
for you to see this remarkable spreader
and then judge for yourself
An hour, or so spent with u.s in learning
more about this new product may assist
you in solving tho important problem of
increasing soil fertility and crop yields,
and doing it easier and in less timv than
before. Phone iih if you cannot call we
ran, that's our business.
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v.;
Two steel beaters and wide
spread spiral assure perfect
pulveriziitiou and uniform
spreading.
i
1 4wli
The new McCnrmii k-Oeer-ing
will easily turn so short
as to pivot mi (lie - rear
wheels.
J. S. MILLS & SON
6C5 South Sixth St. pjlcne
IicCormick-DccLving Farmall
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