THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Thursday, December 12, 1929
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ESKIMOS
BUCK DEFEAT
Win Torrid Gme at
Portland Laat
Night, 2-0.
PORTLAND. Dee. IS. CAP)!
mrh vanMHWAP I.tana last Year's I
'pacific coast boekay lsatue Cham-
' ptoes. todar stood within two ;
points of the lesrne leadlnc Sat-
tit Eskimos by reason of a to i
rlctory orsr the Portland Back-
aroos at ths coliseum hers lsst 1
allot. In a fans that was consld-
eraDiy mors one-fiam Kama mw
core indicates.
gesttle claims ths leaiue lead
ership with 11 points, while Van
' sourer has 10.
, Goalees' Work Stellar
K Only ths stellar work of Andy
Ahksnhead. Buck Goalls and Jack i
SPratt, Dir. defense man, saved the ,
loeals from an Ignominious detest.
Altkenhsad's work In ths net
was brilliant, to say ths least, and
Pratt shsttered many threatening
charges before the Lion forwards
reached scoring territory. During
ens period, the first, the game
assumed all the aspects of a real
kockey contest, but after that It
was somewhat of a rout.
Vancouver's two counters cams
Jn the third and final period,
within a tew minutes after the
penlng, and resultsd from a
brother act composed of Joe and
Frank Jerwa. Joe took the puck
fir minutes after ths third ses
'lon opened, rushed it down the
'Ire and slipped It into the net
faroia a difficult angle. Less than
(two minutes later Frank Jerwa
repeated, only his shot was from
more difficult angle, and it was
,Ytrtually ImpoMible for Altken
trad to stop the lsst one. the puck
aalllng lnte tie top corner of the
'net.
- Earl "Army" Armstrong got
into serious trouble in tha second
period. He made the mistake, af
ter arguing wltk Referee Mickey
lea over a minor penalty, and a
fit tine, of hurling his stick at
the master of ceremonies. Ion
promptly sent him ont for the rest
of the game. Ths trouble started
. when Armstrong and Jerwa decid
ed they should settle a prlrata war
la their own fashion.
Enemies On Ice;
Friends In Box
illllll
PCfVfcj-f Box
PELICANS
50 OUT FOR
BASKETBALL
"Dntch." Frenoh. K. TJ. H. S.
osch. discussed basketball at a
hois' assembly held yesterday. Be
Biade the announcement that the
first game would be with Iled
ford. January 4. The game was
erlgtnalb seheduled for January
24, bnt at the Medford coach's re
ejoest 1t was advanced two weeks.
Plfty boys turned oat for bas
ketball, Mr. French said, bnt be
cause ot the Impossibility of han
dling sock a large squad, he has
cut H down to 10 men. There is
only one letterman back this year,
and only two men who played on
the second team last year.
Hubert Totton a orchestra, play
ed three selections at the opening
ot the program. The musicians
who compose this orchestra are
high school students. Two solos
were sang by Jlmmle McClnsky.
Before adjourning the assembly
Jlmmle Hawkins annoanced that
similar assemblies would be leld
durlne the coming semester.
Trafton Unmoved
' By Art's Prowess
CHICAGO, Dec. 11, CAP) -George
Trafton, center of the
Chicago Bears, who w!ll m-ke
kle professional fistic bow
against Charles Arthur Shires at
White City Monday night, ap
parently Is quite nnawed by the
reputation as a knockout estab
lished by the great one.
Trafton plant to lake the
Bhlrea bout along with all other
routine business, and will take
kle final workout Sunday after
noon by playing center for the
Bears against Bennle Friedsn's
Kew Tork Giants.
The tact that Eh Ires knocked
ear Daa Daly ot Cleveland, in
less than a round last Monday
night, according to Trafton, hai
Bot caused him to '-rset that
Friedman, Tony PlansV.y and the
rest of the G tents, are tough,
end require h'.s Immediate at
tention more than does the Im
pending engagement wltk Shires.
(Former Pitcher N. Y. Giants)
Ice hockey, that famous game
of cutting figures all orer your
opponents' anatomies, is now in
full swsy. It is probably the
fastest game in the world and
this tsct alone leads to many
fights snd jams on the ice. and
the belligerents being shunted
oft to the penalty pea by the
referee.
The desire to win In this great
Canadian game is so strong and
the personal feelings ot the play
ers are so thoroughly aroused,
that screens are often, placed in
the players' box to keep the
players apart. .
Howersr, the tans are often
disappointed when they beat it
to the penalty box, looking for
bloodshed after a mlxup on the
ice. Some apparently enraged
players hare been known to ask
their opponents ont to dinner
and solicitously Inquire about
the health ot their families.
St. Helens Men
Lost In Timber
ST. HELENS. Ore.. Dec 1J,
CA" - A searching party waa
beating the underbrush near La
Center. Wash., today for E. G.
Scarberg. and R. H. Dehn. St.
Helens' hnslness men. who are
bettered to hare become lost in
the woods Sunday while inspect
ing a mining claim.
Dehn's automobile was foutd
deserted near Canyon Creek.
They left here Sunday and bare
not been beard from since.
Friends started the search.
TO
PLAYTUESDAY
Wednesday. December It. the
Pelicans will play their first im
portant game with the Ashlsnd
town team. The game will etart
at t p. a., with Frank Hall ret
ereetng. The Ashlsnd boys feel that they
hare a rood team. They make
claims ot baring the best ttghtlng
teem in the whole state ot Ore
gon. Their guards rspresent the
two best boys in their division in
ths tight rscket. Willie Feldmaa.
the best boy to show in Klamath
Falls and one ot the best la the
world, will hold dowa a guard po
sition as will Gene O'Grady, Ash
land light-heavy.
These boys are real basket ball
material as well as being near the
top la their division. Feldman
haa fought several fights In Klam
ath Falls and haa proven to be
one ot the best drawing carda to
show here. The house Is always
a sell-out when Gene Fights.
Ayrea and Iversoa are the Ash
land forwards, and Raid thslr
center. Ayres hss been aa all
coast forward and Is a good man
on ths floor. Last year he studied
at Monmouth and was considered
the best msa in the conference.
Ivorson wss a North Dakota atate
all-star forward last year. He Is
a big. fast man. Rsld la a tall,
slsadar msa who caa get oft the
floor. He will jump center
against Walt Peterson, Psllcan
center.
Mnch interest is centered about
this gsme and a sell-out la expect
ed. Many tight fana from the
city will be oat to see their favor
ite fighter la action. Lee Hall,
Pelican scrapper, will uphold the
Pelicans' tight honors. He plays
a good game on the floor as well
aa a good tight la the ring.
The Pelican team will consist ot
Peterson, the best center la Ore
gon; Stare Beck, forward, who
went to the national tournament
twice; Louie Anderson, a Polices
favorite and forward: Sassier, a
Washington forward: Walter
Wakemaa, the hardest fighting
guard In southern Oregon aad
George Benson, a shrewd guard.
Dewey, Dingier and Hall will sub
stitute. Tuesday night the Klwanis team
plays the Pelican tire aad the
following Friday Chlloquin comes
to Pelican tor a game.
FIRK DESTROYS GRAIN
MDNFPOLIS. Dee. IS. (A
P) Fire following aa explosion
ot undetermined cause, deatroyed
a large grain elevator and ap
proximately 100.000 bushels of
wheat owned by the Sterling
Grata company last night Near
ly all ot the city's fire apparatus
wsa called to prevent spread of
the names to adjoining (rain
bins.
The loss may total 1500,000.
firemen estimated.
BRUSHING UP SPORTS
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McLarnin And
Goldstein Match
Rouses Interest
NBW YOKK. Deo. IS. (API
Dome 10,000 customsra will pay
clnss to tlUO.000 fur (he prtvtlrgs
of watching Jimmy Mrl.arnln and
Huby Uoldaleln pumh earli other
around for trn rounds or leas at
Msdlsoa Square Garden tonight.
The bout, a "natural." It ever
there was one. brings together two
ot tha heavluat punchers In the
welterweight dhlslon, and some
of the most spectacular milling ot
the season is In prospect. It re
mains to be seen, however, wheth
er the boys will perform as well aa
the general public expects them.
GxMstoln appeared headed fur
the llghtweliht title a year or so
ago, but knockouts by Hid Terrls
and Ace Hudklns sapped his con
fidence, and cams within an are
of sending him to the tittle scrap
heap. A fast and brilliant boi
er, with drastnlia In either fist.
Goldstein hss won 5 of his I
bouts by knockouts. Granted
confidence In himself, the Ghetto
welterweight might be a rhsm
plon. McLarnin Is to S favorite
among the betting fraternity.
Andy Callahan, llostnn llght
wslghl, meets Louis (Ktd) Kap
lan of Meridian, 1'imu., former
world's featherweight champion.
In the lea round sstnl-rinst. t an.
ada Lee, one ot the bast negro
wsltsrwslghts In the east, tackles
Andy Dlvoill of New York In the
first ten.
Flit per cent of Ilia homes In
Ksnsaa are acrvsd by power linos.
The oUiivr 40 per rout are largely
In the rural dlatrlrls,
NOTICE
To The Public
Friends and Citixens Of
Klamath and Vicinity.
We wlah to thank you for your
wonderful reaponae to our appeal
through the medium of the Kla
math Nawapepera lu the matter
of closing out the llrnwnavllln
Woolen Mills Store at 6th and
Main Bta. The bualnaas trans
eled on Thursday waa the larg
est In history, notwithstanding
that we were bsndlrapped for
spare and an adequate staff of
salespeople. Again we thank you
and wish to state that ws have
secured additional help sufficient
to give 100 service Saturday
Kindly turn to page 11 ot thl
paper today and road our fur
thvr announcement.
Signed,
ltnOWNRVILl.lt WOOLKN
MILLS HTOItH.
Idol of Two Campuses Has
State Reformatory Record
COLUMBIA. Mo.. Dec. IS, (AP)
Police all over Missouri today
ought Louis Lee 'Derry, former
Idol of two college campuses., Uni
versity ot Missouri backflcld ace.
president of ths Junior class and
an ex-convlot.
Robbed Fret Hoase
Derry, who la 25 years old. was
accused' yesterday ot stealing
clothing end jewelry from a fra
ternity house. Friends ot the
youth promised he would appear
yesterdsy afternoon, and Sheriff
Clyde BaUew accepted their as
surance. Derry had act been
found today, however.
The youth played football two
years at the University ot Arkan
sas and one year here.
Served IS Months
His record, revealed after ths
warrant was Issued yesterdsy,
showed be hsd served IS months
la the Kansas reformatory on a
plea of guilty to thefts at a fra
ternity house of ths University of
Arkansas.
Derry waa recently restored to
good standing aftsr being placed
on probation for possession ot
liquor, his university record In
ths registrar's office shows.
Awarded Letter
terry received his varsity foot
bsll letter at the annual banquet
Wednesday night, a few hours
his room aad selisd clothing. Jew.
elry and a traveling bag. which
another student identified as bis
property, stolon last Msy. Prose
cuting Altornsy Franklin B. Re
gan, who awore to the warrant
yestsrdsy, wss present when Der
ry waa awarded his "M." Derry
waa eeen about Columbia during
yestsrdsy.
Forbes Pure Drugs
The New Store Near 9th and Main
TKL4.L DATK MKT
WASHINGTON, Dec IS. ( AP) I
The date for the trial of Edward
L. Doheny. oil magnate, on a
charge of bribery, waa set for
March 10 today by Justice Hits la '
the District ot Columbia suprsms
after a deputy sheriff hss raided court. 1
DANCE!
Saturday Night, December 14th,
HDOEEIIS
Hollywood Hall
Good Hot Music
Dancing From 9 p. m. to 2 a. m.
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FIGHTS OF
LAST NIGHT
(By the Aesnriatel Press)
McKEESPORT, Pa, Eddie
Brannon. Pittsburgh, stopped
Ceorge Safron, Canton, O., (1);
Cuddy pe Marco, Charlerol, Pa.,
rutpolri'r Danny Russell, Balti
more. MO).
OTTUMWA. Ia, "Battling"
Clemens, Atrklnton, Kansas,
knocked out Jacquafta Elverrlllo
sa Blag Indian, (I).
COTTAOK GROVE, Ore.
Billy Norton, Fargo, N. D., out
pointed Roy Woods, 8eatt1e, ().
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