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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1928)
TTO! EVENING HERALD. KLAMATIT FALLS. Wednesday, PcocmWr 5, 102. Pr. ere Two oAI !" i t i j t ' i Ilia nurn t i n n t i II I 1 1 1 1 II III 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 IGLE AS BEST in .'Believe Elusive Army ' Star Ha Edge Over Chuck Carroll - ; . . n- F. . vositiiuiii) ymsoclated Press Sports Writer. I " NEW YORK, Dec. 5. (AP) -Oli'iin Warner's mighty Stanford 'football eleven had a field day (with tlrn army, but the coach of the Callfornlaua acquired a heal :thy respect for one Mr. Christian it Koeuer Cagle, half bark ace and, J i'Uptaln-elect of the Cadets. In. tact, Warner rates are Army red-' head aa the beat backfleld player i lio has seen on cither side of the . continent. - ,. -f'My teams now have played ( against both Cagle and Chuck L'arroll, the University of Wasb l Iftgton backficld atar," ruminated t the old fox of the coaching game, j . "They're a couple of great play-j Vers, no mistake. . i V ' . "Carroll is bigger and heavier i but Caglo is niftier.- Carroll is great- straight-ahead runner and Cagle is probably better in a , broken . field. The Washington player is the kind that never f loses gronnd. Yon can always I j count on him to make a gain of j k .. j i . ' m h i """"'J v-"'e j, could do the same under similar conditions. The. Army back takea i f$ chances. , ' Wi . i t. v s . . -.u " tuuur mil BACK OF 1828 Z my leam i tically two decades. fc Pop" puffed thoughtfully fori Speaker is to manage Newark. moment, and then replied, 'and Ccbb is considering buying "Well, I guess I'd take Cagle." the Baltimore' franchise. His ,..Tho Stanford coach expressed home town folks at Augusta, (la.. 4 shrewd opinion on a spootacu- also want him to play some lar feat performed twice by Cagle there. in the course ot the Stanford The funny thing about these game. Probably most of the big stars is that they always say spectators believed "Red" was they'll never play minor league . acting extemporaneously when ball after tbey are all done, but cfter starting around his left end -flirt finding a wall of Stanford men sweeping in on him, he turned, ran far back and across Iht field, and threw a long pass' on the dead run. Pop believed it was a "planned play". Clever Ruso "I think so for one thing oruso it happened twice-" he ieald, "and both times there were three army meu waiting where have to roll me np to the plate that pass was going. If the Dlay ', ln wheel chair." . i had been supposed to be a run i BoD Bescher. Otte (Jrandal, ' around the left what would they Sam Crawford, the list is legion, lie- doing dowj in the right band P'yed ln. ,ne hushes after they ' vomer of the field?" IhaA slowed up too much for the ' Of the quality of football play- ma,ors- cd in various part of the country! wl CobD and sl",aker aU 'Pop has no prejudice in favor of 8cc,lm0 to ,ne lov of ,ne Kamo 'the lar west although many ofTnose reat ba" plytn ctna!ly the experu are giving that terri- IoTe lne 8port- They ba,e ' f lory the call as a result ot Sian- j glve 11 up' i tprd's conquest of tho Army and " r6e Oregon Aggies' victory over , M)w York university. ! , Kant Still Conservative ? "There are good teams In the -'oath, the mlddlo west and other J parts of the country," he aald. - "The east may be a bit conser- Vfllira .Kit . . . WHia her ' r""" assuring words that Santa Clans 'a , ?ricw ii m?e ' t0 wld not forget her this Christ ?JnnJ T if,Tl"" much 5 year old Marian La 't i n n. . . bal1, bUt ,here Jlnt ttlfic 'rom the witness -re plenty of strong teams here j 8tand in defen5e of ber mother. v ... , .. , . f vV iiiuu lne looioau rules -is now constituted are "good nough," although he is favor ably inclined toward a proposal Advanced ln some quarters that ji'bo scoring system be changed so "that a point would be given for (each first down. H0 thinks this Tould make the better team win aniore of tea than is now the case vlth long runs for touchdowns .n. fumbles or forward passes common. After doing some quail shoot ia South Carolina, Warner kwlll attend the football coaches' anual conclave in New Orleans' and the proposal' may como up for discussion there. xEARTH TREMOR j: ROCKS ALASKA , Pl-'TCH HARBOH, Alaska. Dec. --lt'P) An earthquake of two Jif'-twds duration rocked this aec. tijitn of Aluska' yesterday but re- ptu t from most of the towns? In Hho, vicinity tonight said only ;)i(.1U dnmugo bud been caused. J 4 Tl.i ijiiake was scvore enough lo -shake dishes from cupboards aud disarrange furniture. inn; actoii diem ItY HI H IDE ItOl TE t tUOIXYWOOD, Dec. 5. (TP) ilalph Y'euisley, 31 year old Wo-1 H'MI piiliirn iietor, coinmltled : mleldii ut Ms linino here today I by fiilux tt htilhil Into hia head. His mi Mrs. Grace Ycarslcy. "ld poliie her husband hud been "BpiiiiiU'4 for eomo time. - ' Path of Glory Leads But to r: the Minors Tut Box Scotres Will Uo SIlttHuC. MBr ycah WirwoiiT Te NAM IS or Tfe Parous ej lnt twtur TMfc GW IAGLL. , r-'- By AL 11 KM A It KK m . . ... .. ... . ... , rorntr-r i ncncr 3ew lora ciiiius i Y .of Strongs passes, also has re- I Times are changing in base-jceired an Invitation. Al West- ball; . the old order changeth. on. Boston college quarterback jNext season will miss the names ts the third player who has been '0f C0bb 8nd SDeaker in-he hox' asked to rlay for the east. ' scores lor tne nrst time In prac- with the exception ot Nap La i Joie. almost every big star has ' played a few years of minor league ball In his dotage, La Joie : intended to do that, t too, but got into a prosperous j business. "I'm going to play just as long as I can get np to the be-lP'a'c." NaP claimed. "I don't care If It's the lousiest league in lnc country. I'll quit when they i LITTLE OIKL TELLS OK FATHER'S ATTACK LOS ANGELES. Dec. 5. (UP) Agreeing with the judge that "bad little girls who tell lies go 1..I1 ' mnA .....rr.nl nn 1 . ri- " "" F"-- ,-- Mrs. Lottie La Mont, charged with her husband's murder. "Daddy came home drunk and said he was going to kill mama," the child lisped. For Business Opportunities In West Klamath, see Slater Investment Co. People You should place your block wood or der before the storms. E. L. French Phone 607 Grand Razz at Hoop Games to , Be Forbidden CHICAiiO. ik-i- (API -Tli right of baskcth!! fans to mm the ufliciala is slated lor discard Knute llausoii, Ieiiiuark. (S; in the Western conferva e. Hilly Wallace, Clcvelituil, oul UiS Ten athletic directors and pointed Johnny Kurr. Clcvclaud. roaches have decided that booms' (lot. and htssius must g . and are readv lo take .r.istlc steps, if l'HU'Ai;o--lllll l.lghl, St. Paul, necessary, to stnp j.vring. K.lu-' stox-d Johnuy RuhertH, Hunt cation will he liicj first, ami If Ingutn. W. Va.. (91: Dick lloppe, that falls the crouds ttill be po- l.oi Angeles, outpoiuted Cuddy liced. IV Marco. 1'itUliurKh, (10). Booing and hlsiui; uf officials by iH-cl.itora at basketball games last year reached the stage where athletic directors expressed fear for the existence of basketball as a Hig Ten eport. j : N. Y. U. STARS WILL PLAY IN CHARITY GAME NEW YtlKK. Dec. :.. (API To stars of the N. w York uni versity will lake pari in the at tempt to brim back home foot ball laurels to the cast In the ! annual east-west charity game, ito be played at San Kranclsro. ' Dec. i. K.'ti Strouc. liich scor- ini; half l:a. k. already h&s ac-'ceptt-d the iuvUatioji of Amiy Kerr. aiiitigtou aud Jeffefsiin I coach, who will have charae of .the eastern team. Rob Uarra- K.t tti.. TT.t ti.i r.-iv.l mrtsr - - - il i:i!.v vovri srvcvsLEvcx ' L Vtrtrotn milk ftf mUlrtrir rial. Price, ripUlm msiA J ji Mi'EtrX TWFI.VE.FIFTFFSf . i . j vi T ; 1: vW: I j T OrtUphir Urtrmtm. I rrtirml fiUmm , coaciMVf awn'. FrUw, ' ' V ; - .--.. ' . Ij,-..i'-a'.'jisiii.iii i iiiin ijVTAJyiiscai k i'Jv . ' ' :(ihh M - ' iV.-'.'Ol h ... I . I I. , i'-,-rl FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT (tly Tin' Aswtcujlcsl l're ll.KN EI.ANK- K. O. ChrlM- nor. Akron. O, knocked .out , . INIUAN ATOMS Henry Lett-' ard. Clilcagit, outpointed Charley Goodman. Brooklyn. (101. ; . - l.OS ,N; Kl.KS -Kid Kraneitt. Italy, -outpointed Charlie I'lnto, Iluflalo. N. .. ( ' HKS MOIN'KS. la. Harald Mathews. Lincoln. Nelir.. knock - ed out Polo I'erfecto. Manila. P. I.. (Tt: Kenneth Hum, Ilea Moines, slopped Sandy McDowell, Omaha, til. VALLKJO, Calif Johnny Nor. man. San Kranclsco. outpointetl Kiatikie Murray. Philadelphia... K.X-M.VYOK .MANHATTAN P.KACIf IMSSL'S AWAV MANHATTAN 1IEAIH. Calif.. tVc. 5. (t'P Captain Henry Cor. S3, one time mayor of Man- h-,il:in 1,.,-n-h illt.il nf hia home . - . here today. A nervous shock received after his clothes caught fire while he sat beside a kltch- en stove, was believed to have Iiaslened his death." 1 Only - a CLEGHORN WINS BY BARE SHADE KKATTI.K. Dee. k. t.U'i W.ilter I'leghorn, Alaska liiillan middleweight. ok n cli"o six round derision from Paul IVIau ey of Siiokune, Wash,, In Hut main event of a holing card here last night. Tito lout was ev.n up to the last round which, rirg. Ih'tii won by shade Clculioru weighed loo i:.j. lt-1 uiij Uolumy OUT AGAIN IN AGAIN FOELLER BACK IN JAIL MKDKORt). Ore '. Hi e. !. Ai few hours ufter t'harlex Koeller ' was released from tlie state penl- t lury ul Salem lifter Hovvlim a two year aaiiteiue Tor opi iuiliu; a still In It.aiglas nitinty. be was in tlie Jackson county Jail l.i finish servit'.it u four utoittlis' jctitcn.e. . Koeller escaped from the J. k-! sun county Jail two wears . id ' wh,.n ,. r(H.,.Ved Ins parole Sal-. : ur,y, southern Orr'tou orti, lah were waltliiK prison gates. for hint ut !l'C PLANES CRASH, PILOTS ESCAPE OAKLAND, fulii . It,.,., 't I'ilotH of two aiipt.itit i V lh.il ,.idcd In the nh ilurlns the collided in the nh iliirlne filming of n motion picture near here escaped injurv. 2 tt t,.v..h.. ul... m-.. .. ,1... e -.-. - - . . controls of one cf the airships, Jumped safely with a parachute, and Ira Reeves, the other pilot. landed hht partially disabled , craft without mishap. 5 j) weeks to decide on the big Family-Present EVERY family ha one -;ift that ritanJs out, above all the others, as the one BIG PRESENT of the season. No need to worry any longer Mhat it's to he this yean Give thenr some thing tliat w ill please every body in the family an Orthophonic Vie trola. Its marvelous music inakeM it the gift that keeps on giving long after Christmas is gone. We have all kinds of models at our store. You'll find one among mMaiiniM i i iar-1 1 la1 i i sn ill (f r'n'i A Pttrtmbt t'lrtrmt. Herat 4 1 itop pitying mvlvmatl tatty. Oetnrknht mug Ht4intly. Hli I Pity. ftrm. 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