Pnpv Two TtTTCEVENTNCt ITETMMX KLAMATH PALLS. OnEflfiN Monilnv. November 1023 ii WlNNFJ) ft I fi C i-. cut ui ui iiiiiiil.ii Mnrpniiirrnriiipr w uui.rL!iL.iuL TIRE OF 1828 Si' 1 McLain Deserves Place on Indian Roll of Honor i ME STS i once clayed is it Is thn Raara could have finished on eo.ua! tors, that Carlisle turned out In ' the end of five years campaign- kenni with the Trojans by turn-itn" misI3r P- ,Ing be owned record of 52 ton ing back the Stanford PeH. I The other day. I ran across " "-". n irue mm Vf !- Ci..( J ( PS ncaiiiorma- iianiuiu. lie Clinches ' Place for' Mighty Trojan v rtr nrsHRLii -newijAkm) (Associated Press Kporte Writer) SAN FRANCISCO, Not, In. j (AP) Trojans pf southern Call-1 fornla annually moulded into u'reat football squad but hereto- j fore always victims of 111 luck or heartbreaking reversal. have finally nailed a Pacific Coast con- ' Terence championship to their masthead. ' I When they trotted off the Coll-' scum field In Los Angeles Satur- j lay, conquerors- or laano, za to 7, the Trojans had completed their conference season undefeal-' d, Tinners of lour games and tied In one. ,: No other eleven boasts such a record, although California's Hears also completed their sche dule without loss of a game. The Bears, however, have two lies charged against them,' one s .corelesa battle with Southern California and Saturday's 13-13 ending with Stanford. Last year, the Trojans finish ed la a tie with Stanford -and Idaho. They said - goodbye to 1928 conference, football with a smashing win over Idaho that saw three touchdowns roll over the third period and .another in the fourth, after a scoreless first half. This season's "Dig Game," tie. witnessed by 90.000 persons at Memorial stadium, Berkeley, dashed California's hopes toUbe ground. Undefeated in confer- J mZ, "fc c)n Thorpe I c-ir of Today dm thohpb &OXAtXOS Little eeAf? Yi.uw (torse EAfiLE FEATHER' i saia I raj THE BEST FIGHT PROSPECT C tm a rznrsr mamv vcadc d That Is How The Experts Are Talking I I U I HI I U I UT About Young Tuffy Griffiths , ,lly IIKMIV I. K-VHUKU. v I All the good one kad Mcufes and XFAi Service 8r Ulliee' ,j'Be Pka euu& afford to he more Kour names have been given a houeat and admit thai they were place of prominence. inv, rtfeiuVa'riUd of him. montlis ou Uii lll .at wull-l Finally Jimmy Uraild.wk, nice flower markft.' T Dyt ( a roll X''K boy irony Jersey who lui(n i ! scorer, (iiiltck. of Unhurt, who Is ! rutincr-iin lo Htrnng In thn At- lllllllll Heuliounl Willi lilt IHlllltS. The li'intiT (if m il iif I ln .ii'vi'M lunjiir urnup.i or iiiiifi'i ! iMH'eM folluM'H: KuM-Hirniiu, N'v Voi k I nl-! viiraliy. lil; I'ui KI.'-l'iindll, , ' ' " 1 ' " j WunhlllHtnli. 101; Sunt hum- Great N. Y.' .U. Hlf ,B;k ! ""'""'r. Tuim.... i..: u.ny I d I MnuiilMlii-lilarl:, Coin. Oil., its; Has Impressive Rec- .,. .. . .... OCd tin East ' , t M; lllg Tun ll.mle, Mililie ! a Hotn.St; lllx Kix-IIiiwkII, Nuliriis- (VV,o.'lnt.-t rriHw'.- I . fi. j rr ! '! i f i Ken rlirong ant only hun ' : of flKhter that the niftn;iKArs of enjoyed a reputation fur t o much 'clinched the .NiMt'a foot ball rnr- Tennis and other vlnlonl in ambitious or romierT.itlve young bart, aw pled the match. Urad-liiK hiiiiora but national edr-.ar dangerous to a mnn pat 40. meu of the Industry are warned dock' only hope It lo get over the ship as well. The high-powered says a health iiCi-lier. lie fnlli In ! to alar awuy from. ' puocn that broke I'ete IJitio a It has been pme time since lho Jw' "at ,Rn"' bl list Inclu.led fighters nt such '""P- promiueuoe In four imiMtrtant di-i lley, Mr. Louglmui vUlons a, Tnffr flrlfflths, llaht I Orlffltha Is alto booked to fir. lit reavy weight; Rene De Vo. B.I.I- L0 Lo",l 'n Detroll. nnd If ho dlewelght; Jackie Field:., welter- l over the sleeper on llradd.w k weight, nnd Kid Chocolate, feath- ni1 Lonukl. Our Tom Ixughtan erwelght. And thev acem to be bT " 'll,nRr for hi. the answer to the prayer of '.he """ h" hM bw, ln tor nromoter.1 for tew faee. .n.l new FVhllllg as he was Ust yoar. Our color to .limulate . near d..l Tom would figure to take TOIIIIg' business .Griffiths, but no one knows wnnt lrfn.1 ef a flfht tlie haml.iAit.i- Tuffy Griffiths, of tho four , hr,n h.. hl-. -ntt, menuonea. seems 10 nave me, Loughnn. howevw. ia bulldl'ig most promise from a money angle hlmwlf UD or .,. i,e.vv weight and that la the main nnjle in the clMH- ,lnd 0rirflih is grnalu racket. , He is not only the oat- ,Ilto m.(lhcut dPberate designs, standing light heavyweight of the JIe .ri(iu.lUa from ,hn midd'o. country, but be may grow Into the wlt i tue liKlt. heavyweight ranking contender for the heavy- flaS( , ,wo mnnti,y ,, and !lp l.mav mil I-a aliln In ninliA 17k New York university half back mvutlon bridge, however. scored fifteen tcnrrerl) points " ugaliwl Cnrnegle Te.h on Saliir diiy to boost his sausun's tnuil in .114.' Chuck Carroll, of I lie Uni versity of Washingtnn. le.idir of the I'arlfle ('oust ronterence, holds second place with 104. This total, however, has been surpassed by another eaiteru For Business Opportunities In West Klamath, soo Slater .Investment Co. fwm mi weight championship. He's Just Slnrtetl uound.i In another two morthn. I BV Ali. llbMiUUli Griffiths is a 21-vear-old bat- There Isn't anyt.tlni la U.if-1 Former Pitcher Xew York r.lauis. ier from Sioux City, Iowa, and flths' record to indicate that he I Mayes McLalo, the Iowa Jug- before ho had the name Tuff can't stand a real test. He is be-! gernautv is of Indian descent and hung ou him ho ad to blush to in smartly managed, nnd be; looks like a worthy successor to the moniker of Gerald Ambrose looka like the best prospect that that other famous Redxkio grid- Griffiths. His publicity man has come up in years for anything. Iron warrior, Jim Thorpe.- He s wouKi have you believe that It big-boned, bard as rock and as was the taunts directed at him he. destructive as Gordon Locke of cause of a sissy name that started other days of Hawkeye fame. him to tight with the Juveniles at . McLain formerly was a stu- home, and It may be so, although dent at Haskell, that has turned it ' an old story, out so many great Indian atti- Hut it Is a mutter of official letes. They must now carry the record, regardless of tho motives torch of greatness that was hand- toat Inapired or provoked him to ed down by that crowd of al- " lhat Gerald Griffiths started most legendary red skin gladla- lighting when he was 1C, and that ng back the Stanford Beds. Their season's efforts are,' throe games won and two tied. South- Jim Thorpe, the greatest fodiaa bis recor includes almost as athlete of them all. and the man5r Whoslsses and Whatslts as em California won four games i Stalest all-rqund football play- ;ouns nui tne last and tied one. ' er of all time, according to many aT ' ' "k Oregon had no difficulty in Minorities. . mm .o oe araeo nasw.y , very tlmmtn. . "...- Jim ta. tun. .,nhn. j l Jeioiy 10 tue n 01 awn is. c s.ui ottiur i " " w " - day and next Thursday will com-1 enweed in writing a series of plete its season in a una with ' articles for a leading magazine. n-.- . i MiiiiiBiuu ino . nasn- .' ti,-i,i u..ti..a win i. ",v ...... I Griffith caused real attention first when he knocked over Mike McTigue. There may come a time IRISH .OFF FOR TROJAN FIELD Sturdy Eleven of, Knute Rockne's Will . Stop Over in Tucson - - CHICAGO. Nor. . 26. AP) Knnte Korkne and his ktiinly band of Notre Dame football players left Chicago tonight' for Los Apgeles. where they will at tempt to shove another eleven. the I'nlvcrxlty of Southern Call ington State, both Idle last week end, also will -meet on Thanks giving day. These games will nd the conference schedule for all teams. California California '.3 Stanford Wash. State 1...4 Oregon i.3 Idaho J2 Washington l C L. A o Montana a T 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PCT. 1.000 1.000 .800 .7 They'll be worth reading! PRINCE WALES KILLS 8 LIONS ( j The itamblers. who applied knocked off McTigue Will have. ! Iha InrffABf memherahln in I Hn ! racket, but there aren t many do- re' rBCord' "in mak ing It right now. " ?" 1 The Tuffy then taok on Tony whT th,y " ,drl1' ,wa Mornllo, Jimmy Mahoney and Joe days to become acclaimed vt1 R"ftSALAA- TAXOAJf- Anderwin. Marullo U r'ecognixed ,warmr Her befom going to TI Xlf'n? AMn- NoT' 26:" " ot the toughest men in the,'-" Anfele8' he gan.e is sche-(AP)-The Prlnee of Wale. ba. g8me. M-a0OIieT B,opped Walcott du!f,'?")r 'y- bagged five lions at Babatl. the L-ngford twice, broke even with Wle,uT? ""T largest of which measured eight Joe sekyra and gave Ceotgo 1ua1 be ,n "d"lon to play, feet eieht inches tr in . .. v. j i Rockne was pessimistic, as usur.l. enAu ., ... w Luuriuey ail on wauiea, ana AU- . .... . - 6U Uil. His tour from Arnshs to a. ' , , ' about Notre Dame's chanem tor 00 Dodoma has been mmi i,.... .. .... 9nn! i . HKmcra iu iub ciiwi. j mi, ana ne Has thoroughly en 000 Joyed it. He Is in excellent 000! health. - . th3 coming VESTRIS A "DEATH TRAP" MONTHS AGO, SAYS GIRL victory. He pointed out the li of averages almost demanded a western triumph. The team will arrive in Los Angeles Friday af. ternoon. Miss Use Lndwig . By NEA Service CLEVELAND.. Nov. 26. The teamshlp Vestrls was a float- I ( i " ' J aT I U Was a Sucker Triik The real tip-off on Griffiths came -when Baron Jimmy Dough erty, Anderson's manager, and one j of the smartest men in the biul-D 71 TDDfr ness. said after bis boy had been , KUdLK 1 ZUPfK.E bumped oft: . "That Griffiths .la a ; helluva fighter. What a sucker I was feeding my boy to him. But the word bad gone out be fore Dougherty broke his world's BOXER vs. SLUGGER boxing ; Wednesday Eve., Nov. 28 Vets Pavilion 6th and Klamath MAIN EVENT-10 ROUNDS-133 Lbs. Kewpie Riley vs. Tuffy Wing Heal l'rnurU IjwI riliirt 1 1 ere I'IrIiis All (he Time , si:mi indi r i itorvns i.vi mis. MIKE DALY vs. SWEDE OLSON Pride nf IVIU-an l.umlier t o. - , Tuiluli Vul In tYsi-k- Also 4 Crack Preliminaries Privacy and Conveiijencc! THE HF.pROOM .ilHH'f .auJroiiiu'-.,' shoulif have rm.tcy. Yet lia.v in;iAy Avcll-intcn-tioiK'.t fainiliis jic iliiitii; w itliiHK tho lirst cs M.'iiii.il nl kli'Oiiii piiv.icy -the K'llnuini I.IV.IKII) ? i '1 It'x one til ilie ;:if.iu'st ccuivLiiitiKCs iiuJ lusuricx you can h.ivc in win.' huiiic- (l'ici,illr 1 una) i ii ijifr. They will appreciate tucb ilioiic.liiful hunic-pljiim'tii'. I! ..a; .! .ii. :.: .'.; wilt plt.l.M .n:.! iri!l ii.'.l la ll: "louki" tij iuur t.-ttiviiM. HLww& Co. 123 N. r.lh Si. riiono 371 uMdket llt'iilth Examination of- tour Home" HAS GREAT DAY ling death-trap for months before it finally went to the bottom with 114 people In mid-Atlantic. This is the assertion of Miss Use Ludwlg : ot Cleveland, who made a voyage from Buenos Aires to New York on the TtS- rla last spring. ', . The Vestrls even then was not I in good condition, she sava and the crew was .Ignorant, drunken nnd .undisciplined. She declares that . on her trip she and other passengers noticed that the life boats looked entirely nnseawor ihy, some of them being "liter- 4:illy full of boles." Mlsa Ludwlg, with her fiance, Luis Markert of Argentina, sail- id from Buenos Aires on March 10. "From the first it was ter-i rlble," she says. "Many of the marines had been called from the'! ' third-class passengers became ill shore to arrest some members of i j .Inrlna . ( J .. . m 1 . . ... ' tne crew. Hut murh liquor Daa CHAMPAIGN. III.. Nov. 26. (AP) This was another big day record by admitting that some i In he Hfe of the "Flying Dutch other fellows' fighter was a good . man." Knbert Zuppke, and bis one. - .' Illinois- football team, ' Tom McArdle, Rickard's match! Qbampions of the big ten for maker, signed Griffiths for a show the second straight year, 'they in the Garden, and had tp ask to were feted by Champaign and be released from the. contract be-jUrbana, the facnlty and student cause he couldn't get anybody .to i body. . , take blm. I A big student convocation was Jimmy Slatlery laughed off tile ' planned for todny to praise the offer with the joke that he "didn't , Illlni warriors. Tonight the an know the young man." JackDe-'nual football banquet, during laney said he had a social date for .which letters were to be award the night mentioned, and that b'ed and a captain for 1929 chos- would get one for any other night. I A little worry is a good thing provided it doesn't cry , atnignr luring the first day out. The quarters were : vile, the state rooms dirty and ; vermin-ridden. The native craw was surlr and MllMlltAH hllHIinffdVi U,n Iha i Women kept to their cabins. . v 1 "When the Vestrls reached the ( ( iBarbadoes the crew was given wuor liberty, aid returned with several boatloads of whisky. As I hey came alongside one ot the officers ran from the bridge and Iried to, prevent their coming aboard. They disregarded him nnd ho went for help. Together, the officers, with drawn pistols, tried to get control of the sllu a I inn Alnal .r .v.. , , . -- v . iuu jiiooi: ii ': i o i llocked themselves in their cabins. IThere was murh shouting and Vliiounda of flchtlnc on the shin. come s board In the contusion. and tftv , following night there i was a greet deal of carousing.) Our steward, who had been vlo-j lently drunk, was tied to the deck with ropes. In the night he broke loose and came to our part ot the ship. We locked ourselves In our stuffy cabins,, hardly daring to go out when morning came." Lifeboat drills on the Vestrls were a farce, according lo Miss Ludwlg. "Three times during the 24- day voyage the crew assembled for lireboat drill," she says. "They made a. huge joke of It. As they swung the boats clear of the davits they would laugh "Later we learned that British 'about ihe hole lu the boats. i- m o it i- il cn, was to be held. w VVIFEORACK ' WV HUSBAND S Llk'E The uberTV Bat He's HALF CRACKED1 S5DIMAUIlFecPC:'J HANLEY GIVEN 27 TO 6 WIN ON BIRTHDAY CHICAGO. - Nov. 26. (AP) The tradition of coach Dick Han ley's unnual Jilnhday present still holds. , . Ever since Hanloy started coaching football, his team have come through .with a victory on the week of bis birthday. Satur day, be asked his Northwestern lam to supvly 'he present with a triumph over Dartmouth and the Wildcats responded with a 27 to f victory. N. Y. U. PLAYER LITTLE BETTER PITTSBL'ItOH, Nov. 2, CAP) Improvement in the condition of Captqln Al Lnssman. 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