The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 13, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BVTN1NO HKRA1T) KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Wednesday, Novmbr IB, IW2H
BUM ROYAL
IN OFFING AI
SOLDO FIELO
Trojana-N otre Dame
Bout Really Meant
Championship.
BT ALLEN J. OOCl.Ii
Associated ""Tee Sport Editor
, NEW YORK. Not. It. (API
Oo th already wll-stabllsh'
4 tkaorr tht lhy do torn
batk, vn It It UkM a trip of
1,000 mtlM for th pnrposs
Soathsra. California's Trojans
flgur to b th ( to itop
Notr Psras'i roth Saturday be
for 120.000 ipectator t Bol-
dtsr Field, Cblcaao..
. Oa th alto well-ostabllahed
fact that Notr Dam, ven with
Know Socks abl to dlrct
thm only oa a part tint bait,
he Urned oat tb neatest Ho
etlar array line tha Tour
Horsemen, th unchecked South
Band cyeloa ftiur to sweep
OTr tb Trojans and on toward
a national championship.
Battle Of Season
It la an arrament that da-
panda on tb point ot Tlew. It
wont ba aattlad probably until
tb dusk aattla along tha shore
t Lk Michigan but It this la
Uraactlonal battle doesn't tarn
ut to be on of tb greatest
at the season. It will not be for
th lack ot spectacular element.
Those who like the chances
at Southern California ee the
Trojans bounding serosa the
tountrr to atone tor tbetr un
azpected setback at the bands ot
California, U. S. C. haa finished
Ita big-gam schedule on the
koaat and can "shoot the works'
against Notre Dam, whereas th
Hooelera atUl bar Northwestern
sad tb Army to worry about.
"I, Stride
' Notr Dame, on tb other
Ttand. baa taken Its last two
game "la stride' to be at the
peak of Southern California. For
th "first tlm sine beating
Caraeg! Bockn himself will be
oa the aldalln, rn though
hi ailing leg will keep him In
a wheelchair. Th peychology
of this alon will be a big stimu
lant to the Hooelera.
. Though It may be argued moat
of Notre Dame's Ttctlma so far
bare also ba manhandled by
other teams. th fact remains
that Rockne'a Ramblers hare
conrUiclngly disposed of on ot
th Mrerest schedules tackled
by any team. The workmanlike
play of the team, directed on the
field by Frank Carldo, on of
th best quarterbacks ot tha
aesson, has Impressed even Its
critics. Tb polish and th
punch In unquestlonsbly there.
Smooth Backfleid
Notre Dame haa a smoother
working backfleid array, with
Carldeo Martin Will. Jack Elder
and either Savoldl or Mulllna at
fullback, but Southern California
haa a wealth ot fast runners. In
cluding Duffleld, Saunders, Mu
stek. Hill and Meaea. Don Moaes
la tabbed by coast ex parts as
"the maa to watch at Chicago "
Ineligible last year and out of
action earlier In this season be
cause ot a broken bone In hu
foot. Moses Is said to bare re
turned to action In fine form
Both Line Strong
Th part that tba two strong
hard-charging lines will play In
this drama may be th decisive
factor, however much the spot
light may be on Carldeo or El
der, Duffleld or Moses. Flanked
by such fine ends as Tapaan and
Arbelblde, Southern California's
line baa a massive center trio,
featuring George Dye at the
pivotal position and CapU Nate
Barrager. a guard of all-Amer!
can calibre. Notr Dam also
la wall equipped on the ends
with a fine pass receiver In
Colerlck and such other stal
wart as CapU Law, Moyalhan
and Cannon.
Strangler Seeks
To Regain Title
LOS ANGELES. Nor. 11. (AP)
Ed "Strangler" Lewis, former
heavyweight wrestling champion,
again will seek to regsln his lost
laurels In tb ring here tonight
in a finish bout with Gas Son-
nenberg, tltleholder.
Th match, with the champion
ship going to the winner of two
out ot three falls, follows close
ly on tb heels ot on staged
her several weeks ago when
Sonnenberg won the deciding
tall after the seconds for both
grapprera had Jumped Into the
ring. Tha dispute which fol
lowed brought about tha re
Commission Saves .
Money on Budget
PORTLAND, Or., Nor. 11. (A
P) Th Oregon Stat Game
Commission shaved six thousand
dollars a month tor th next
four months from Its funds yes
terday after commissioners spent
five hours pouring over ac
counts.
Desplt the fact ' that the cut
was made In reducing tba ex
penses of wardens, reducing
work under way now and dis
charging several gam wardens,
there will be ho slackening In
th efficiency ot the department.
Harold Clifford, game warden
said.
IDrumMajor Makes
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(Kormer Pitcher N. Y. Giants)
A fumble oa a football field
can still lead to tragio conse
quences In spit of that trick
rule that "when a backward pass
or fumble atrlkea tb ground and
la recovered by an opponent" the
ball Is dead.
A tumble, however, a yet un
sung, proved to be on ot life's
trsnlc little moment tor the
youthful drum-major ot the In
diana brass band at tba Indiana
Chicago game, recently.
At tha half, th Indiana mu
sicians were formed behind the
goal posts to march out onto
the field with military anap and
splendor. All attention was on
the leader, and aa hla band step
ped oft he threw his shining
baton high Into tha air. When
It came tumbling down ha missed
It. His first appearance ot the
year before thousands of people
and an entire summer of prac
tice was all In vain.
College Vandals
Renew Activities
Gut Took Count
When Ladjone Hit
Him Unexpectedly
LOS ANGELES, Nov. It, (A
P) Pet Ladjoue, promoter, to
day la at liberty tinder 11,000
bond pending hla appeal from a
conviction and sentence ot thirty
dsys In Jail on charge ot bat
tery brought by Qua Sonnen
berg. heavyweight wrestling
champion.
Sonnenberg appeared la mun
icipal court yesterday and test!
fled that Ladjone called him on
the telephone October 11, and
made an appointment to talk
over some proposed wrestling
matches.
"I met him oa a downtown
corner, and we stopped to talk,"
the wrestling champion testified
Then, quick aa lightning, some
thing struck me In th face, and
I went out. When I tame to, a
eerond later, Ladjon waa stand
ing over me saying ha had lick
ed th champion, and that 1
was a eheeaey chantptnn any
way."
It took tha Jury ten minutes
to find LadJou guilty.
Head-on Collision
Fatal to Fireman
BUTTE, Mont., Nor. 11 (AP)
A fireman was fatally injured.
aa engineer waa critically hurt
and tea passengers were Injured,
a tew ot tham severely. In a col
lision between Great Northern
passenger train No. 117 and a
helper locomotive, 10 miles north
ot Uutte last light.
Ceoll Hastts, , of Butts, fire
man on tb Ion locomotive, died
shortly attar he was taken to a
Butt hospital. Charles Powell.
also of Butt, (nginser, suffered
a fractured skull and possible In
ternal Injuries.
Early today no cause tor the
collision bad been determined.
FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
By Tit Associated Pre
Des Moines, la., Bearcat
Wright, Omaha, Neb., knocked
out Cowboy Owen, Guthrie, Ok
lahoma, (1).
Flint, Mich. Johnny Clrcome,
Schenectady. N. Y outpointed
Kd.ili "Kid'' Wagner, Chicago.
(10).
New York Oeorgle Ooldberi,
New York, outpointed Johnny
Dundee, New York, (10).
Bethlehem, Pa. Jose Dial,
Cuba, won on a foul from Hen
ri Dewancker, New York, (4).
Mickey Bisks. Los Angstee.
knocked out Charlie Mats, llsth
lehni. (1).
Los Angstss - Ooldl Hess.
Ocean Park. Cel.. outpointed
Gaston Chsrles, I'srls, (10).
SHIPPERS WIN
FROM LOGGERS
The third gam ot the series
wss played Monday at th Peli
can City community club wban
th shipping team won by total
pin acore of 1134 from th log
gers, who had a total pin score
ot 1110. Following r tb plsy
tre and their scores:
Shipping testn-
Apes Win Qvr
Gorilla In Game
Th Apes made It two straight
by winning from Wsksman's
Gorillas In a fast and close game
at tha Pelican gym last night by
th score of 34 to 17. Tha gam
was won In lbs last tws minutes
ot play.
Berk, Wakemea and Bsssler
were the Individual atari of the
gam. Beck and blaster are new
men at Pollcan this yssr and will
strengthen th teem materially.
Both ot thess men have had many
years of experience and are clever
with the ball.
Th gam was rough with tore
msii going out ot psrsonul fouls,
Csplaln Andsrson of th Apes,
Wakeman of tha Apes and Beers
of tb Gorillas. This wa dus lo
being over-anxious and lha dsslr
to win that Is exhibited at the
club this year. This Is tha Mon
key league, with very little mon
keying it any.
Lineup! Apes Boyd, Anderson,
Beck, Wakeman, Bustlannl and
Dewey. Gorillas: C. Wakeman,
Learner, Allan, Beer, Blaslsr and
I'lano. Ed Uranus, tlmskeeper.
Jess Moor, scorskseper, and
Waller Peterson, referee.
Tbursdsy night the Baboons
will play tbelr second gam with
th undefeated Apee. '
riUUHhiS MIHN1NU
LONDON, Nor. It, (AP)
Nine out of 14 women M. P'a
ar rstlcsnl about their ages.
Tb figure do not appear In
lb official handbook, But 103
man also have failed to provide
tha Information. Th total
membership Is 111,
FOFIMKR Jl'TICH PIUS
GRANTS PASS, Ore, No. II,
(API James llolmsn. tor II
year reeldeut of litis county,
died Monday, After cremation
In Portland, tha ashes will be
sent to his old horn la Wiscon
sin. He served as a Justice
ot Peace her Bomber of terms.
Ill
114
117
111
lot
II
114
Bob Harrison
John Mc Andrews 111
Walter Peterson.. 171
Lcggsra
Ed Oranua ...
Ed Xnspp
Jess Moor
Moor and Peterson substituted
tor Hunt and Durst.
Tonight th Ape and Gorillas
ot the "Monkey Lesgue" will
play and tomorrow night th fac
tory team will ba matched against
tha oftlc team.
114
110
101
114
111
111
111
111
117
CORTALLI3. Or.. Nov. 11
(AP) Vandalism, character!!-'
tlo ot pre-gam week between
tha Stat College and tha Cnl-'
verslty In th past years, rech-1
ed th climax here last night
with th smesrlng ot yellow and
green paint over the rear en-
tranc of th Memorial Union '
building, and In front ot the
Forestry building.
A year ago a class gift statue
on tba campus here wss demol-.
Ished.
BOON TO FANS
PRINCETON. N. J., Nov. 11, j
(AP) A great boon to alumni
and other football nuts seems
possible. A contributor to the '
Princeton alumni weekly baa a
sttnpls method by which every-:
body at a gam cka have as ;
good a aeat as anybody else, it
is to build a stadium on a
track and have it revolve dur-1
Ing the game.
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