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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ennuttay, December 21, 1929 PAGE TWO H IN TMQ RDALMCP I 1 BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer LINEUPS FDR SHRINE GAME ARE IMPOSING kitWeit All Star Clastic Include Country's Bert. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. U. (A F). rint Indications o( what the line-apt ot Baste rn tad Western ell-eter team will be la tbe aa aal Shrine hospital benefit class ic bar New TWl day began to appear today at both teams Bat tled down to Intensive pracilrt lor tba battle la which many fa .mom gridiron baron ot tha 131 ,MMom wilt Ur. i Tba Information retarding po- altlona at which tha aura will plar Iwaa obtained by observers at ' workout ot both teama, but It wee fact that before the big time takea place, many chsnges ad various combinatlona may be aatde before definite llne-nps ere ; tatablltbed. Ranting West Kioker. Faaay Hasting ot Gonuga. a toted kicker, may open for the Wait, It waa indicated, while JToety Peten ot Illinoli, the maa who nearly displaced "Red" fl ranee, may carry the burden for the Bait. Hunting made tha beat Showing at a punter In yetterday'i practice session ot the western team. Peten, noted at one ot the craftiest field general la the game, la t Beat drop kicker. Probable lineaps. The western line-up as conjec ture had It today appeared as followi : Ends Alaabrook of Texaa lad Holmgren of Whitman. Tackles Aekerman of Sr. Mary'a aad Richard of Nebraska. Guards Scbwaiti ot Callfor ta, aad Brumbelow of Texaa. Canter Relgels ot California. quarterback Hunting ot Oon- Nebraeka Oregon Riklfbaeka . Bloaa ot tad Clark et Colorado. Fallback ailaore of Taa eastern tint line-up ap i tant a followi: Bad: Tanner ot Minnesota a Xooma of Dartmouth. 1T1 Twomey of Notre Seme aad Sleight of Purdue. ; Ouarda Nagankl ot Minnesota aad Caaaoa et Notre Dame.! Center Cox ot Colgate, i Quarterback Peter ot Illiaoii . Bairbecke Olaaegow ot Iowa bad Dowler et Colgate. . Fallback Holm of Alabama. Game Thirty-Eight Years Old Today KANSAS CITT, Dec. Jl. (AP). r Today b the Sth birthday n Btraraary ot tbw game of baeket ball aad Dr. James A. Nliamltn ita Inventor, expect! to celebrate the event by attending an exhibi tion game between the nnlrertl tiei of Kansas and Missouri here tonight. It was December 11, nn, that Nalimita, than a young Instruc tor In the Springfield, Mia., chool training director!, announ ced be bad perfected the new game to meet demand! tor a fae Indoor team sport. Dr. Nalimith protestor of physical education at the .university of Kauiae for the last 10 yeari. Woman's Scream Saves Her Life SAN FRANCI8C0, Dec. 21 (A J) Aa Involuntary acres m when he itruck the cold water of the bay off Pier 14, prevented Mra. Helena Vail. M-year-old wife of a Sacramento dentist, from com mitting suicide last night. The cream tent W. L. Darts, aailor aboard the V. a. & Uncidillar, plunging Into the water after her. He brought her ashore and called an ambulance. Mr. Vail,, who laid ahe waa a graduate ot the Notre Dame college at Los Angeles, told hos pital attache! domestic troublea had caused her to seek death. She eald the was eatranged from her husband, and that a divorce decree ii pending. When it la granted, ahe declared her hna. bind plana to marry her own ! Biner. trtorts were alto being made, the aald, to take her 7-year-old ton from her. She will tecover. Dub Golfer Plie$ Excavating Trade lewirraww Twjf! J n tmmryBT Oserifi yfceesweav By AJL DKMAKKK (Former Pitcher N. Y. Giants Jack Burgees, the pro at the Lake Geaera, Wit.. C. C telle a story about a dub player trying to get out of the rough. After four or fire Ineffectual swings at the ball, which dislodged huge chunks of mother earth, but left the ball unscathed, hit opponent remarked: "You're dug up enough bait now, BUI! Lett call oft the golf game and go fishing." And. tpeaklng of divots, there's the classic line pulled on the poor dub laboring la the land trap. "Hey! Don't forget to replace the trap when you're through!" wat the comforting adrice of hit partner. Russian Wrestler Downs Jap Twice SPOKANE, Deo. Jl. (AP) Al Karaalck, Russian aeavywelgbt wreetler, took two out ot three tall! from Taro Miyake of Seat tle In a spectacular rough and tumble .mala event here Ust night. Miyake clamped a hammer lock on the Russian early In the match, and after the pair circled the mat several times Karlalck gere np the struggle. The time wa It minutes 12 seconds. Karaalck took the second fill la 21 min utes 20 tecondi, with a body slam, and the third in 11 minutes 61 seconds with another series ot body slams. In a thirty-minute special Brent Kara Asian Pisha ot Constanti nople took two straight falls from Ben Kreuger of Saskatoon, Can ada. They ir heavyweights. MAT NEED BETTER AIR LONDON If the experiment! ot Dr. J. Wlllard Hershey are ac cepted aa proof, the human race needa an entirely different brand ot air than It It now using. In ex perimenting with rati, he hxt fonnd that the air in which helium it tubttltuted tor nitrogen, la bet ter than regular atr. Air composed ot 15 per cent oxygen and Tt per cent argon It alto found to be bet ter than the air we bow breathe. I 1 11 UE 1 "ocT (l l . v- "is- s- ww .vssv- a..- .-a mjmi a i - .x - i IW V aT KM ClPAvniNi OKI UlrPl ET flV-ws- w iwwi To STP RITCUIB MITCHELL M ONE fOOKO-- HB STABIfeD OUT OK., BY MTCHELLTreS TIMES, . BOT KnCHiE U)A&TJ306HANt UJOtJCWf V OOUJrJ.Rl7trtlE,OOTOM Hl& RgTSaX)Ni6A PeSFRATfe HAVMAxH? gnOMf SAU) K OOM IU6 AMIUB.fcfw -ELECltX) 7b POMCW IMTtAO OF ravtc AC. -TUr: TIMS OlAS CBUltiC ARVRSTVrJD LEONARD iMnBanL. SHMI ssa" - - IK MS 3ooTs-l RurJ, BoTno We MBaT- A30STA VWU-IAMSSPcarTCEtJ feMslUU WKJNb IrMKt) AMU S1HTM BOOMD.... BASS SCORES KNOCKOUT IN SECOND ROUND Boxing Cotrunisaion Will Withhold Pay Pending Investigation. By HERBERT W. BARKKR NECV YORK. Dec. 21, (AP) Tod Morgan ha relinquished hie junior lightweight championship but whether to hit conqueror, Benny Bast, or not, awalta the decision ot an official Inquiry by the New York ttite athletic com mission. Base, the pile-drlring puncher from Philadelphia, knocked out Morgan la the aecond round of their It round titular bout In Madison Square Girden end ip- pirently bid lucceeded to the 130-pound crown beyond a doubt A few minutes after the knock out, howerer. Chairman Jamee A. Farley ot the state commis sion, ordered the purses of both fighters withheld pending in In vestigation to be begun by the commission on Tuesday. Base and Morgan, with their man ager, were ordered to appear before the tolont it that time. Parley Indicated that he did not bellere the bout had been fought on It merit. Farley's action wi takia af ter report reached the eonrmli- CTRIXO SQUINTS LONDON Odd treatment la be ing glyen children who squint it the Royal Westminster Ophthalm ic Hospital here. The children fit together colored cubet and balls, look at pretty colored slides through the window of an Inter ting Instrument and Indirectly recelre treatment tor the eye muscles which cause the squint It It nld to be very satisfactory. MODERN FIREPROOF HomSTJTTIR Sax Francisco oeawmiouTasm eoMwrmasm slon ot the somewhat intricate financial arrangements ot the bout It wa ald that In tha event be lost, Morgan had been guaranteed 135.000 but that It he won he would recelre 17 1-2 percent ot ths gate. The gite, a It turned out wat approxi mately 112,000. ot which It was said Morgan would hare receiv ed little more than flO.000 had he won. The tight, while It latod, wat a sensational affair. Bass, on the long end ot odds as high a ( to 1, ran Into aerloua difficul ties In the first round. Morgan Jolted the Philadelphia challeng er with several rights to the chin thit hid Bis reeling tnd dls sy it the bell. At the start of the second round, howerer. Bass rushed from bit corner, and twung 1 wild right thit landed flush on Morgan'! chin. The champion hit the canvat with a thud and barely regained bit feet it the count ot nine. Bast twung both fists to the body and bead. Morgan, almost defenseless In the face of the atorm of leather that came his way, tried to get close enough to his rival to bold on. But Bast unleashed a terrific right to the chin that sent the title-holder down for the full count A moderately-alsed crowd of 1,000 saw the match. Bast weighed 127; Morgan 122. Victoria Cubs Hit Stride at Seattle SEATTLE. With., Dec. 1. (A- P). After losing tlx game and tielng two others the Victoria cube ot the Pacific coast hockey league have flashed Into winning form. Playing without the sortie et of their ttir center. Jack Kellty, the cubs came from behind to hind Seattle It third consecutive defeat her last night The Vic torian won 2 to 1 to score their tecond victory ot the season. Although a rugged contest, the game waa packed with tnrilia. Three thousand tans witnessed a fist fight between Art Townsend. Seattle defense man, and Oliver Redpath, Victoria guard, taw the cubt score the winning goal with only 27 second to go and booed the officials when Dan Daly scor ed what would have been the tie lng goal two seconds after the fi nal whistle. FIGHTS OF LAST NIGHT By the Assortated Preee SAN FRANCISCO Freukle Stetson. 40, Sin Princltco, fouled "Cowboy" Eddie Anderson, Caa per. Wyo.. (1). BAN DIKQO "Dummy" Ml hin. San Francisco, outpointed Erwln Bite. Omaha, (10). WICHITA, Kin. Angui Sny der, Dodge City. Ken., outpointed Fred Reeee, Fort Scott, Kan., (10): Baxter Calmee. Wichita, knocked out Jack Strong, Tulsa, Okli., (4). SOUTH DEND, Ind. KduTe Shea, Chicago, knocked out Frank Garcia, Havana, (1). OMAHA Oeorge Bchafter, Chi cago, outpointed Sammy Dlasalvo, Council Bluffs, la., (10). DRUB. Pa. Rosy Rootlet, Cleveland, outpointed Billy Jones Philadelphia. (10): Joey Oood man. Cleveland, outpointed John ny Kuale, Youngstown, O.. (10). NEW YORK Doa Volente. England, outpointed Frankle Mar chose, New York, (2). Al Ridge way, Jersey City, outpointed Nel Tarleton, England, (2). BOSTON Armand Emanuel, Loa Angeles, outpointed Jack Oeg ton. Boston, (10). Kiel Cllsby. Los Angeles, stopped Tony Oalen to. Orange. N. J, (7). DETROIT Billy Wallice, Cleveland, outpointed Bruce Flow ers. New Roohelle. N. J., do). Marty 8tone. Detroit, outpointed Roy Ryan, Pittsburgh, Pa., (1). GOODWIN PROMOTED SALEM. Ore., Dec. 11, (AP) Charlea A. Goodwin of the atate corporation office haa been pro moted to the position of auditor to succeed Charle E, Warrant, resigned. Goodwin hat been ex iminer and tatlatant auditor for the department for the last 15 months. NOTED WOMAN DIES ORANGE, .Cel., Deo. 11 (AP) Mrt. Miles Poludexter, wife ot the former tenitor from Wash ington and tx-tnibisatdor to Peru, died here suddenly al 1:42 a. nv, following a delicate turtl es operation, She wea (2 years old. tltlM'H I'.tla I', -irtf AN Ql'INTlN, Calif., Doc. 21 (AIM Mario Cro , 40, of Ukl b'i, Mendocino county, Wat drop ped through the fallows trap here litis morning at 10:01 l-i o'clock and pronounced dsad at 10:17 1-2. He had been convict ed ot slaying his wife, FROSTY STREETS ARE DANGER SIGNALS A car with poor brake adjuHlmcnt is open to nil the dangers offered by frosty, Ice covered pavemnnts. Let us boo that your brakes are in perfect condition. We aro authorized Rnybuntos ntrents. If your brakes don't need attention we can fix any motor trouble your car may have. Chets Motor & Brake Shop In Connection Arcade Garage Uth A Walnut Phone 890 G. Q. D'ALBINI Certified PabUe Accoaataex Auditing . Accounting Federal Tlx Service 200 L O. O. F. Bldg. Klamath Fall, Oregon Medford - Phone 144 DEPENDABLE Used Cars & Trucks See Our Complete Stock First, We Have the Biggest and Best Bunch of Used Cars in Town, 50 to Choose from, Most of 'em Late Models. 1929 Dodge Sedan 1929 Victory Sedan 1928 Victory Coupe 1923 Dodge Coupe 1928 Buick Sedan 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Ford Sedan 1927 Chrysler Sedan 1927 Nash Sedan 1929 Plymouth Coupe 1926 Dodge Coupe 1927 Olds Sedan 1927 Star Coupster Lots of Other Good Closed Cars to Choose from. Come in and See Our Stock Before You Buy. OstendorE Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Open Sunday 424 So. 6th HOTEL SEWARD "Honae ot Cheer" Tenth and Alder Street, PORTLAND OREUON Excellent meal at popular prices Coffee Shop Mer chants Lunch 2io tad 3 5o Dinners 40c sad 60c In Din ing Room Breakfast 2&e and up Luncheons 26c and 10c Dinners 66c,-Se, 76c and tl. W. D. McNAIR. alaaager W. C. CULBBRTSON, Prop. Ideal Christmas Gifts A Tropic Air lieatcr, Senior Model A Hot Water Motor Car Heater 42.50 Installed. 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