The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 12, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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CHICAGO GIBS
PROSPECTS ARE
GOOD FOR 1320
Fence Butting Right
Handed Hitters Main
elay of Line-up
lly Paul K. Mkkflwm , lf
(A. P. Sports Writer)
CIltCAOO, Jan. 13. (AP) TH
old lady In the shoe, who had
niany ehlldren she didn't kuow
what to do, has uothlnir on
MrK Joe" McCarthy, the ro
tund pilot of William Wrlgley's
pennant chaKiim Cull.
McCarthy ha so many por r
rnl right hand hitlers, anion
them the greatest socker in the
Nntional leflKue. Roger llornsliy,
that he doeen'l know how to ar
range hid hailing order.
It'a goi me mumped even
though it does wound funny," Mc
Carthy moann.- "JM look over
thai lint of right handed fence
blister Hornxby, Kikij Cnyler,
Tlack Wilson, nigga Steulu .ison.
Woody English, linhhy llaruiett
oud the rest. No fooliit', It'a
got me guessing. How am I
going to atari them off?"
But Wrlglcy merely chuckles
He can ee nothing; but a pen
nant for his Cubs lu 1929. bar
ring accidents. Rogers Hornsby.
be is confident, will provide the
punch to push the Cubs right up
to the top at the start and keep
hem tip there at the finish. It
row Wrlgley Approximately1 a half
million dollars lu.eflah and play
ers to get lhe'"najih" from Hos
ton, but he thinks he Is worth It.
With llartnett raiching. Grimm
nt first, Hornsby at second. Eng
lish at shortstop and Wilson,
t'uyler and Stephenson In the
outfield, and one, of the best
pitching staffs in the Heydter
lrcnlt, the 1929 crop of Cub
rookies will have to play some
class of baseball to Mick with
McCarthy's squad. The only pos
sible openings are on the pitch
ing staff and at- third base.
Clyde Berk played the hot cor
ner most of last season, but his
batting was Impotent and Mc
Carthy U seeking somebody for
that spot. Two promising rookies
will be tried for the position.
Clarence Blair of Little Rock and
Danny Taylor of Memphis. Main
hit .295 and led the Southern
Association Infielding last season.
Taylor, who can play either third
base or the outfield, batted 3"t
In 1928 and was one of the best
base rnnners in the south.
In addition to their staff of
hurling veterans. Charlie Root,
Sheriff Blake, fiuy Bush, Art
Keht, Pat Malone and Carlson,
several promising mound artists
wiy try out with the Cub dur
ing the training season. Among
'the most promising I Mike Cven
gros. Who earned his third try
out with the majors by pitching
great ball for Wichita Falls in
1928; Berlyn Home, who comes
from Jersey City, a second di
vision club, with 15 victories and
17 defeats, and Clyde Day. who
comes from Omaha of the West
ern League where he won 17
games with another mediocre club.
Reserves will be plentiful
the Veteran Mike Goniales, Tom
Angley of Atlanta and Bob Grace
of Little Rock for backstop;
SIDE GLANCES ,
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I fit i." tiv W Mnvtrf
i l,U 1'JH1Q(I
"Take s hlte of tills and jou'll sic why I've beeu married d
twenl ji'iud." " ... "i
Those Little
Seconds Count
In Basketball
THieF.'AKef:rEK. (&)
V.V. .. Ml i" -S
iiv m. hkmu:i:i:
l' rnier 1'ilrbrr ew York tiUuils
II:. p Morse, the well-known
hall player and basketball o.'fl
cial, relsti-J jo me i p'avs
whkh slnw how eay it i for un
official to get In bad with a'
crowd, even If be is richt.
'"Two most cnu?u;.l pbys hap
pened in games at w'aich I was
:fflrlat'i:." wild Hap. "1 .:;y
were played in P.illai, Texas,
during the litn .'-M;iol rliy
series lit ISiS. M.-udOT,. gucrd
on the Itryan I?. S., was the play
er involved In It.iiii plays.
"On his fust unusual play,
his team was trailins by two
points, when ?.laddox received the
h.:!! In Hie renter of the court
and set MtRsMf W short f-ir a
basket; Just a-j t3 ral-ed hU
arras the gnu sounded, ending
the game, but naturally he went
through with the shot, linking a
pretty iiasXet which would have
thd th.i score If the ball had
left his hand a lenMi of a se
; ond sooner.
"Just a week later, almost the
same situation came up asain.
This time Bryan was playing
;X-rth Dallas II. S. and the lat
ter had ho: won a gacfe in the
leasue and was flghllng hard.
Thete was ajtout five seconds
left to piny and the score
when the same player. Maddox,
received tie ball in nridconrt,
set himself and let fly. The
j ball traveled about three fcH
.from his hands when the gua
i sounded, ending the game. The
bail sailed on In a beautiful
arch, hit the honp squarely aad
dropped through for the winning
; points.
"The crowd was In an uproar,
because of almost the same play
and the name player, one play
winning a game and one play
losing a game."
i'.K.M'.S DKAT V. S. C.
Batsketball: At Los Angeles
University of California 43. trnl
versity of Southern California 38.
Johnny Moore from Reading of
the International League. Cliff
Heathcote. Earl Webb and other
veterans from last year for the
outfield, and several other rook
ies aud veterans for the Infield.
By George Clark '
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THE
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OErEATS OLIGKi
T.aby Foced Coast Bdttlcr
D'uplay Improvement ''
In Style
' NKW YOU. Jm. 12. (AM--Jimmy
Mcljirnln, the hahy-fa-.l
hoy who came o: of the far
west a var ae fla the henrts
o? New York's fiKht fans hy
knocking out Ihelr favorite, Sid
Terrls. has eiitiie b'-k hl--"Ln.ky
Jtlng" In .Madison Square
t'ardcti to retrain toe pivsnge
lost hn he kiio unihcd to the
fists of Cay Miller in the first
bout In the tlardcu tiiee the
dvath of Tex Ititkard, Mc!irnln
tnalied his way to u ten round
Vhtory over another t.otUutu fav
orite. Jo (illik.
Heforr lite final bout, the Car
den llchts were dimmtHl and tht
crowd of 2(.orti t-;imd in silent
tribute to the1 founder of the
great sport ari-na. A trtmipe'er
sounded taps from the prom iter's
empty black-draped box and Jack
Dcmpscy. greeted by a ten nrin
nie burnt of charing, stood iu
the ri while Joe llutiiuhrics,
v'tran announce, delivered a co
lony of his "best pul".
: .Mibooh he hs oumrowu the
' liirhlweislit cla.vs, M l.arilin ba-x
m4 It'sl the ped or the paralyx
'ing piKich that carri-d bim to
the top lu tUat dtYif-ion. Through
' si-ven rounds he outclassed the
Itrookb n jailer, rated as a leader
among tho lightvretKhtM to imtu
I lip nnnaimou' doeii loa of the
juiipcs and referee.
Only In the first round when
.'i'ntny let him set the pace and
' iu the eighth and tenth when ho
threw rnutiou to the winds and
'-lugged desperately could Click
rain tin adv.uuase. In the sec
ond antr third rounds -Mel jtrnln's
two baitdVd) P niching hnd C!li
In troiihle- and It looked as If
another knaeko::t mlt-at be addc.l .
to his list of Garden eonqe-iis. i
i Towanl the end tillek rallied
i!"sp,'nitely. trading pnnches Willi!
;the h.ir-l hitting Ceil in the mid-i
, die of the ring? and ltuid:4g a '
few solid smahH that sapp?d j
Jifnmy'H strength for a while.
' .Mrljtrnln stood off ti:e rally to
: v,Iu Uie 'ninth but In the final'
frame Click again slushed It mil 1
to win th' ronnft. lel,arniu wa j
jtii. -vl al tho ftiilh but still ahl'
, to trade punches up to the bell, j
' Cqushs Stopped
Almost Instantly.'
i
I)orl'r PrTlpf ion IEiUvfH
Witliour flnrittftil I'riixs
Alnrnnt instant r!if for rougln
' a famftiiH physician', pntflr rlntlKrf
caHtd. Thoiine hi :b contafTi.- ti)
i thlorofoim or doi. It work on
' an entirely different principle.
: hafl a double action, relieve tho
I Irritation and kws dire' to tho
i intTnai caus irt rpcchtd hy
envxh fivrann ami Truicnl infill
clnfs. The very first stt&Hnto
; usually roiirrea.
i Thoxine Is pleasant and safe
for the whole family. Also ex
cellent for spro throat. Quick
hack, a Sc.. Cite.-, and $1.00. fo!diln 8 '"" generally recognlu-d as
by Star Drns Store and all oiher,fr 'he basketball supremacy of
good drut stores. Aiiv. ! Washington State.
Mom'n Pop
ICE.
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Freckles and His
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EVENING HERAT J), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
! 'Tmv" Abbcrt
i IU : CHAMP
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Vw. thlu Ik (h m n-nflotiul "Tiny" .lUott, wT,o ihr .Him
at 'S2 mitl sifirhtw tho hca torfaig t;,pr ut K frrf wrn 'U'rl?!
lull. H wTH ljirt-- llnlin I), .2i ' itnil lU-ml IU Ii-MiMh Hi
.iu M'nii-nliwliit tif a x i fUtUt ntnl ni ilitt J.rjjton Mrmurlnl
I 11 in t!c rtiurt Iidh' l)!irk, Vilno-lKy vrvnkug, J.mujiry Kt.
rlht nm(i) fvnif in !m-Iui-cii h"viH Utirr,, Situknno .nntl ticnv
)(.ru.ly. AvM.iif1 lw'.
HORWEEN WILL
COACH HARVARD j
ANOTHER YEAR;
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BOSTON. Jan. 12. (AP)--Arn-
Harwen, csjttalo ol flnrVesa's
rard
another y.ip.
Joyous Kroi!p Kra!tiat .1 i
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MM"'-
mnl'o tllnl anuonnm-
in at Ini"! niht a? ttu trnt
" Tiird foot Ik II iHrmer ti;fp 1S2J.:
I HUSKIES BEAT
; WHITMAN FIVE!
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SE.VTTI-K. Jan. 12. AIM
. rn!vir.it v nf WnnhlniriniT- ha.
knthall team won from Willi man
College here last night. 32 to 23,
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1 m-DrHS-ifair:
Bert Bell, Backfieldj
Coixch, Pingustod With
Training Rules
I'llll.ADKI.VIIIA, Jan. U.
(Al't luirt Iteli, for many years
hnckrietd rotteh nf 1'lilverslty of
I viiiisyjvnnlit dnXhall trains, will
.ml return ko'1x ns "present
foiulltlons" esln.
Hell, who announced his resig
nation Thuredny night, told na
l'iernie!t who were his guests
t.l a dinner last night thai he
was th rmiiTli definitely as ronrli
at I'eufT, and lend" It i le.ir Unit
he had rcslgntd, not beeaiti of
oilier business activities, but be
cause be W1 not In aeeord Kith
training tnelhhds nt IViinsyhaiilu.
tell, In rhargn of the 'bucks,
was oppose (o fretitent scrim
mage nttd heavy drlllltiK n'ter
the season was well under way,
while l.ttd Wroy, line comb, v,r:
believer in' hard work ami
plenty of it to toughen the lay
era. "I a in sorry to sav." Hell
wrote lu his letter of ri-slgiiullnii,
"that one. sonietiniea more, of
our coaching staff l,av. s lib. nit
any dcH'erate study on Ihelr
part, pcf llstf'tltly opposed I III'
adoption of any stylo or siitetn
"f, play it plays recommended
by me, as it lvsiilt nf my y ia
of rxperh-nco us a co:;cb and
after Uellgciit study aud observa
tion. Therefore 1 repeat thai
under existing conditions buva
reluctantly come lo Urn ,tou
elusion to tender uiy resignation."
fhdl 'In. 'credited wlilt h.tvltti;
'tttlo.liKe.l the hlddeu ball syslnllt
of effi ns.- at I'-iinitylvanlii.
GONZAGA GIVES i
U. OF O. FIRST
HOOP SETBACK
KrURNE. Ore., Jan. 13. (AIM
Leading at half time. 13 to .
rnlversltjr of n-sttm's baskethal!
iteam aitffored Us first defiaE of
tho season III n Uon-coiifereure
jtamo with the (lontaitn linll
ilojs hero last night. ! fn 22.
With, but five minutes left to
piny, the visitors ran tip a "six
point lead with a brilliant spurt,
holding a margin of four tallies
to the end.
Grand Rapids," Mich. btlo Von
Porat, Chicago, (erhnlrnlly knock
ed out Untiling Lerlnsky. Phila
delphia. (SI.
KiaM lTII -
KOLD KICKS
A combination treat
ment, for
COLDS hnd LACR1PPE
ftntisfnctlon ;iuirnteetl
nr Money Refunded hy I ho
Pelican Drug: Co.
712 Main bt. ,
Klamath Kails, Ore.
Clouds
VWCt.l ME. UfC'.l'T VXXM 1 OW
XET WUV W: l( MOmiMCi HAS
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ASO.t CAM'-f iiuctr-
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Him Out ' ' v ' 1! By Blosser
( ' " . ','. 1 x ye"! ; 'V't-r-A- "' 1 l 11
(HEVlAttTS'A- !.EiL,vlowboYook-' jr,EJ But. vMfvT. ' ;
COLLACPOC jiALIKE THIS ONE 11 i WlLU Yott ' '
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FIGHTS OF
r AST NIGHT
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New Yorks-Kinll Rossi, Hrnnk
ty n. niilpoluted Andy ftnutollt,
Allentle City, (CI. Ilrtira Klow-
eis, New Hochelle, N. V.. stopped
Ktiiiut huiiiii. New York, (9), niifililo. It.
Itelroll-Ruy Miller, Chicago, ' Kail (Millie, Wis Johnny Clo
stiinnetl Tommv Groiaii. (Intnhii. eono. Duliilll. outpointed I'rhsli
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lloston J 1 111 my Ilyrne. Louis
ville, ouipoliilvd Kriin klu Wine.
.Miwiluitn, (111).
Minneapolis V Poiilnlue,
Winnipeg, knocked out lick lnn
lels, .Mltinenpolls, (li. Jack
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Sttninlny, Janunry J2. 1029
fllinrkcy. slliuieupolls, niilpollltetl
Mlka Valenlllia. IHiluth. . R"!' j.
Mlcliaelsoii, MlnnealioIU. 0iitpoliH(
et Jo Kuhmiou. Bt, 1'rtul, 111.
Jimmy tllhhniis, HI.' I'nhl. alopped
Mike Kalnmls, Duliilll, Wlml..
"loiei I'll, "johhtiy O'Keefe.
Coliinihua. (., tniipoliilt'il Ihiho
llertnnn, New York, II"). ' .
Mlirfiilo. N. Y. Meyer drace,
: ('blcago, oulpolnltul Hn in
llrure.
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i San lilego Dearest Wright,
Omnh.i, knocked nut Jnck HeaS
ley, Han Krniirlsen, (SI.
Hollywood, Cttl. iKUHcIn Ker
tmlides, r'lllplim, oulHilulei Joey
Tho HI. Taut, (!).