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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1929)
tVoilncditny. Junimry 23. 1029 REALM OF BRUSHING UFi SPORTS Bv I onfrr BROKEN BONES . . . .L-aincr, FAL TO ST0F t'utii !.i I tall. S:i!n:ny Maiidt'll. ; In Iriilnlim fur Ut iilKtit's flghl. U wuM.l'.i ll'.'itwelnlit ihau.ilun,:tliu ill" I"i miltoreil a broken" i rib 4iii ti Ij It'ft atilv, iiut It did ul.mvc.1 nil hi. Mpoed. .lush and u ,,, lllm ur .fliill Iti'U n. nht 111 iliu.atlng Jjfk j,,,,,, ,U H,.,, tillleuMe of Detroit. . j , .., OP ! SAM MANDELL lNIUAN'AI'OIA.1!, Jim. !:. (A 1') -.-MuliliiiK lt!i om r'b lirnk- I, .... M .l,l " 1"" ' " wuj (lalillu.f nil nf Ills ilmo. i nlii n liH coltiirliiirn a fraumr- SPENCER GETSLARGE PURSES en, and f.ivoriux u Unit rolhir-iod tu Kllnl, :0Uh., In n fifth! wllh buiiu Uiit v,ai trai'liiv.I In u J.mii'.v iHuxiricli !;ut Hepli'tiilii'r. I'nr ri.ill iibh llernlil Haa. Ads MLIMU-'OF THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. AMtfON irTTl IN THE m RUIN FIGHTERS1 SAYS LEV1NSKY TT?r- THE RKCORD- tl R K A sk I N ' fe.V' K aW , NAK n MOO'' ST Mill Members Will Resign if ' Fretident Does Not Sus I tain Eajshaw Ouster. SEATTLE. Jan. 23. (AD Ua liisa President M. Lyle Spencer of the. University of Washington iip hoi J (ho action of I ha student hoard of control In dismissing Knorb Bagrhaw from the position of head football coach, student lenders mid the members of the poara mill resign. I AlthottRh the opinion on tho tuimpu. yesterday Indicated that many of the student bad receiv ed the action of the Faculty Ath- Jstlc committee iu refusing to I Ex-L i g h t Heavyweight Champion Scys Fight Game is Deteriorating. LARCH : SPT3 osFf. , PHILADELPHIA. Jan. S3. (A ID Battling Leviutky thluks big 'purses "are ruining American : heavyweight fighters and In a j few years this country will find j Itself In tho same unfortunate condition that Englaud d.d ten and fitteen years ago." The for- ,mer light heary weight champion or the world gavo his vier. in ia radio talk last night. Lo .i.lic interest iu beavy- ratify the measures token by the weight matches end the resultant srndent hoard aa final, leaden In '8 purse offered by promoters, tho move to oust the coach con-,1 causing the class of American tjnued the battle In an effort to .heavyweight to deteriorate." force Dr. Spencer to taka tho fin- ""M tno battler who Mired last al action. week alier - years of fighting. ; The Dally, campus publication. !'"' 'w T'"" r so called i a front page editorial declar--leadlug heavi weights will be men cd that student gorernment wa i wno hv CI pushed to tho top (e vital question iu the debate without tho proper training and ul the prosect time. ' Jexperleuea, , Editorial State, (ta '"A 00,n , , 7welsli : j.. . , . ishowa a little ability In two or The edltorta refused to accept' u maBa(!er punm A. in erpretat on of the Faulty , h,m N( ,u J$ m Athletic committee that if ;to tetca hIm tae eclence oi the ioral Queatloa involving the - L w , , ew . V?'. wdeC. reM."t ,h; corp. of heavyweights student, hired and paid the coach ,ocn England ,,, , Bombar. and that therefore It was to their dlcr Welu , Cunoer Mo,r q,' i . ' " . . . " they meet good man involved deeply In the con- itwo rouniJt, troversy," the editorial writer - ., . , . , . sorted. "President Spencer is de-l 0017 ODO beavywe'.ght In this finitely in sympathy with student coalr today knows the real art control of their own affairs. Rto. " "- lominy iougn. l8 Bents want President Spencer's decision. If that decision la ritheld. the clearly demonstrat ed confidence of the students In heir president is endangered. President Call. Meeting - y After consulting various inter ested persons yesterday, the pre sident called a meeting with rep-1 reseatatlves of - definite view- ' points last night, Among'' thorn was Bagshaw himself. He fa ex pected to review the entire ques tion and has promised to give a decision aa soon as possible, i Voanwhlla there la much conjee- fure as to the president, action. At a meeting Monday afternoon he refused to accept the resigna tion of the Faculty Athletic com mittee and it was understood yes terday that the body's action war en Interpretation of Dr. Spen cer's attitude on the -subject. Brtgshaw also refused to consider rhe question closed until Presi dent 6pen:er had given his decl slm.. With the Husky clnb, an urKanlzatlon of football players ou the campus, taking the action of the faculty committee as finaL a move was started yesterday for a revival and unification of cam pus interest.. The football men blamed the fight to the lack of interest displayed in the student Body organization and .inathlet lcs and took upon themselves the . task of creating such an Interest. Yankees Will Wear Numbers On Uniforms ran. He'll last longer than the rest, too, for he know, how to take car. of himself. - The oth ers don't. It will be Impossible to keep Tommy from the title for when you can't hit a man you can't beat him. Xo heavyweight can hit Loughran today.' i' ' .( f ;'- tllV-tk ir'A Ir- ... Oi- T ' , B f A . .. V(X COtOM.J RTWwHtf I I 5 ' . 3 VwMJ't L, t : : -rr.-rr hoookh A f' ; 1- lt(TH6TCooeiel --'" -Y ' ' L -..i,- c t.f; "-. . I iVe BeEsTl "5r.TSv2?'-4 ' : 75' K ' PtSCTiCsl'A 1 - M Tm. . I (It T . I t,1- 1 " 1 Its A v-COi, . 14iiS r.T. MAPltS To'Z "IrV "iUCt Ann ve sntu sea a fw5Ci--s vase I Champions come and champions go In m:sk sport, with in a few year, of each other, but Jimmy Smith baa been a champion bowler for the pant 25 years and probably will be an long as he cares to rcll a ball down an alley. Seems as It a fellow who ha. been pre-eminent . In bis particular field for 2 years would bare enough of the racket, but not Jimmy Smith. He Is trouping about the country today, from ccast to coast, giving exhibitions and engaging in spe cial matches, and showing no signs of being will ing to call It enough. .No one took 4 his former plnboy from BrookWn seriously back 1n l!)u& when he beat Jimmy Voorhee. In a match that had all bowlers around , Brooklyn, Newark and vicinity agog at his ability. But consistency von thom over and be was soon ,JIM-VY"" rec-ita - as the champion of tho bowlers. Smith ha bowled IS perfect games not count ing the perfect scores be has made Thile prac ticing or In friendly games. He ouch toppled 7111 pins In ?0 gniiii-a at Denver,, which means he ruernEed 1 13 Plus per garuu. At Toronto In 1911 h cracked 771 plus In three games, an nTonig? of Hi 7 per gamti to set a world record for touninmcit play. You could so on iiuiiil.ig n cords for hours that Ihis bowler baa mailj If w'hed. And it would take a rather largo number to tell of .lie trophies he has oi. "If. control that counts In this racket." he i tells you.. And It hi control above all other things j that Jimmy Smith hat'.' ! Wisecrackerf Valuable To " Any Ball CluJ FIGHTS OF LAST-NIGHT tine, Chicago, outpointed "Iowa Joe" ltlvers. Cedar Rapids. Ia (10); Paul Puntelco, Clilu-go,. .knocked out Jerry Sulllvan, lu- 4!anpolis. ,(6): , "King" LovlS sey, St. Paul, drew, (C). ST. PACL My Sullivan. Si. KEW YORK, Jan. 23, fAP) Jly tholr numbers shall the New York Yankees be known this tummer. Sotting a major league preced ent, the Yankees have decided to liave 12-inch numerals sewed on the ba;ks of their players' shirts no that each muy be readily Iden tified by fans In the stands. Under a tentative arrangement, the, regulars will be numbered by tholr position In batting order. Thus a fan who does not know his Yankees can search the field until ho finds a player with a I'ligo No. 3 on his back. That will Te, of course, the well known home run manufacturer, Baho Hutb. No. 1 will be Earie Combe; No. 4, Lou Gehrig, No. 5, Cob Mcusel and so on. The key to the numbers will to found In tho scorecards. Yankee officials bcllevo the plan will meet wllh favor among spectator ' ffho don't get many chances a seo tho various play ers. Especially will It b valu able, they believe, before rume time when some flfly playere will be on the field. .' - VOCH HAS GOOD MCiHT. TATU3," Jan. 2n. JAP) Mar shal Ponlluaud Koch paused a g toil 4(tlil. It was lonrno.l when I (By The . Amioclateil IVrw) I . CLEVELAND Paul Plrrono, Cleveland,, outpointed Ray Rom-iPanl. outpointed Al V.n Hya. 'no?, Buffalo. IS): Carl Tre- Sonth St. Paul. (10): Spud Mur ' malno. outpointed John Do Nerlphy. Morehcad, Minn., knocked Cleveland, (6). ; out Dixie Laliood. IJutle, Mont.. MILWAUKEE Shnfflo Ca!la-il): Johnny Clcone, Dulut!). ban, Chicago, outpointed Chief iMlnn., outpointed Red Fry, St. 'Elkhart, Oklahoma, (S); Sammy Paul. (6); Jackie Cameron, St. ' WILKESBARRE. 'lie Garcia, Utica. N. 'Ward. Chicago, outpointed Louis New, Milwaukee. ra., Frank Y., outpoint- .;ed Johnny Dundee. (10); Tub , by Nobel, Wilkesbarre, .topped Jack Selluger. Montana. (2). CHICAGO Joey Medill. - Chi cago, outpointed Spux Myers, Po catella, Ida., (10); Eddie Balla- Paul. outpointed Ernlo North, Waterloo, Iowa, fC).. INDIANAPOLIS Moan Baum gartner. Fort Wayne, outpointed Sammy Price,. Indianapolis. (8); Tut Seymour, New Orleans, and Panl Anthony, Slonx City.' Iowa, drew, (); George Kutulia. Chi cago, stopped Billy Myers, Ind ianapolis, (5). By AL DEMAREE Former Pitcher New York Giants "Sunny Jim". Bottomlcy, St. Louis Cardinal', flj-jt baseman, and voted the most . valuable Player in the National League, belongs to that cap-tilted, caro free tribe of athletes that includ. ed "Laughing Larry" Doyle, Rab bit Maranvill., Larry McLean, Rube Waddell, Mike Dunlin and a host of other great ball play-: era and good fellow, of tho past These swaggering, laughing disciples of swat, had a way of their own on the flold. They took thing, a. they came, al though tbey hated defeat.. Their singing ' encouraging war cries, urging their mates to hold fast in a crisis, are well remembered by the fan. who saw them play. But regardles. of the outcome of the (TP. me. thoy had a chcer- itiK 'sv about them that cast out depression and cboerod on the pitcher to work all tho harder. Thnrs are too fow of that type left in the modern game and this makes player of tho typo of Bottomlcy doubly valuable , to til -ir team. . '"liny named blw right when they pinned tho "Sunny Jim" handle ou him. New biographies ur. aimed at the debunking of Bufffaln Bill. 1 inose old yarns about tho plains. A Pullman potter was robbed j tho other day. .Ma:' be there's , soinctbiuK to Kaiersoa's law ofj compensation alter alL . . ! i .it M-)iropeiiwt4tovuisk Julo; tooth from nteel. Durpw uow ( all the dentist, will he Installing riveting hammer.. Miet'lul M 00" Krslttn IVUrri'Til lu!ly .iii"'"""' i ." -Wi t X V Tvi vff.E W Ur?" a1 r ni ifs, . 'J Jake TllE Uhki:L and loam iiljy IVASII can may r "Itbrltlb Easiest Dtiwr tbathd EirORTLFSS steering ; j ; softnus of clutch action . , . quick brake re sponse these arc features of the Nash "iOi" that give new dcliglit tomntoring. Thousands of "4H0". owners will tell ' you thut to them ilrivinj: it never tiring. 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