1
PAOeJ TWO
f 1 M TMfl CCALM OP fT-q
DEMPSEY SAYS
SHUKKEY LEADS
iHEMVYWQGHTS
Manas Mauler Might
Re-Enter Ring to
Settle Title.
NEW YORK, Jaa. 11. APi
fin far Jack Deanpaev tm con
cerned. Ik heavywetgM fhan
pio of the world It Jerk atter
kev ot Boetoa.
Reeking the boxere In each
dlvlaloa fee- Th Blag. flatus
ataaeilne, tbe old Maoe-iea ataaier
place Sharkey t tbe to of the
heap aad tarsia bin tb "accred
ited world's heavyweight ekem
b4ow." Lie See FewsatdehV
Back of tk Boetoa eaUor
lMpT raake Max SVkmellins
i( otmiitr; Tarry ortrrithe f
MMi City. I . aad Pktl Scott
of Eaglaad. Tbra b groups
save ) Tooimr Loo h ran
Otte Va Perat, George Godfrey.
Johnny Rlako, Vlrtorto Compolo.
Thiii Stribllng Bed Paulino
Mil. Tb raskina were
made before Palian's victory aver
Voa Porst ta tbe Madrtna Square
Cardan Friday Bight.
Mar Try CoaM Bark
Of kla ova plana. Dempeey
tar tl1a that la definite. Ha
believe that Sharkey la good
enough to repel all aftampie to
taka tha heavyweight tltlo oat
of thlt country bat hint that it
tha tailor fat)), b (Dempaey)
may try namher come-back. "1
still feel." ear Jack. "Uiat evea
with my loag absence from ring
competition, I eon Id give a good
aeeoaat at aiyMlt with any of
tha praaaat eorp of heavyweighta.
Oa tha face of things, however,
1 fl that I aia don aa aa
active participant"
BwbasMa RankJego
Dempeey'S rankings succeed
thoa mail for tb ring for sev
ral years by tk lata Tex Rk-k-erd.
. Here's tk way Dempeey raak
th leaders la tka other dlvlvsloa:
Light heavyweights Maxey
Roeenbloom. Jimmy Slattery, Lou
Roossa. Lao Lomakl.
Middleweight Mickey Walk
r. Dav Shade. Rene Devo, Ace
Modems.
. Welterweight Jackie , Fields
and Jimmy MeLeraln.
Lightwelghta Sammy Man
dril and Toay Caasonerl.
Featherwelghte Kid Cboa
olai, Karl Maairo aod Hal Bat.
tall no.
' ftantamweisbta Al Brown
and eluahy (Ira bam.
Flywelxbta Hlatk Bill
Mldger Woleaet.
Portland Police
Solve Mystery of
Missing Porkers
PORTLAND, Jaa. 11, (API
Two man war aodar arraat th
carraas 01 tbr piga war i
ooitody, tb "Ixath car." a Ul,
had haaa ldnllfld. and a bloody
bathtub apok of katcbary, aa pw
Ilea annouaoad tolatloa of Port
land a "myatary ot th mlailng
l"
Tb mta ara Oaorg Laaglou,
II. aad Oaorg Carrta, 41. Tbr)
war arraaud last night aa polk
lay In wait tor tbm at a dilapi
dated Boeae oa Union arana.
Thfjnaa wara hllariouily Intoii
' VTad.TH "XJlear declared, and
alighting from k(axl they walked
Into the arm of Ifi waiting po
lice
Tb plga were ftolen from the
farm ot O. S. Toablda. They ware
killed and bled on (he apot, police
deelare, were then loaded Into
tail eab, covered with ooata, aod
aeiirareo to tn union annua
bout.
Tk bathtub III lit bouaa ttadt
an einellanl rat, police aald, and
lla bloody walla (puke eloquently
of th balihory ot tb miming
pig.
LA UHANDK WINS
LA UHANDK, Ore,, Jan. II, (A
P) La Grande high scbool won
It first victory In three start by
defeating Joseph II to 11 hers
Saturday night.
NORMAL IIKATa DLVII.M
LA UKANDK, Ore., Jan. 11. (A
l) Th East Oregon Normal
concluded Its pre-cullege banket
hall least o Saturday night at He
lis, defeating (h Red Devlla II
lo 10. East Oregon Normal and
Cheney Normal will play here
tnnradsy.
Pup Missing Ten
Days Found With
Head Fast in Log
CALEDONIA, Mo., Jaa. II.
(AP) Shorty Hull dog I r
covering nicely, (hank you, al
ler learning that "temperance
In all things" la a virtu more
(o b coveted than cottontails.
Hunters found th dog yea
lerday with Its bead (Irony
fastened ' hollow log, wlieru
It Tldutly had triad lo pur
au rabbit, Th pup had
been missing taa days.
Although unable to waik
when released, th dog rallied
quickly after being led.
Cleveland First
Sacker Leading
American Batsman
CHICAGO. Ja. tl. (APl
Law rimmi. erne Major Lea
gaa baseball tarmr apparuiUf
waa waaa ka waa aipoo
ta tka Miaor by tka Phlladipbta
Natlaa fnar yaar aao. waa tb
Madlac baumaa o( tka AmarVaa
Laagna Ut taaaoa.
rostra, plarlag firat baa fr
tba Cl"laal lniaa. woa tk
wain baiting Uii with tba low
cat ar ii.i Ty Coin 1111
rbampioaablp mark. Foosaca
aattMl Hi limn la II' nt
biu-ng arly 14 lines !ir t-
a'ra nf 3l. ta points ua
irr loa "f;o" Givtiio a
mark and a point hiar than
Cobda araraga.
Al S;mon. oairi'l.I.r o( tn
world rhamploa rhiud:pbn
Athlatlca waa rannrup to Poa
aara. with an aarj of .Hi.
and Harry Manujh. Su Loan
Browa aotflaI(lr. waa third with
.Sl. MBb flnl!ld rout
to h1Io la Gotlla mad
a dlappflntlBg tbowing. falling
to fiatab la tba .30 claaa.
Otbcra la tha Iadlag taa wara
Jimmy Pom. Philadelphia. .354.
Tony Laiiarl. Nw Tork. .:
Bob Potbrglll. Datrolt. .!:
Frl Comb. Xw Tork. .141:
ban Rath. Naw Tork. .141:
Harry Hllmana. Datrolt. .144:
and Data Aladr, Otrolt.
.11 J.
Baba Rath dror oat 44 homa
ran to ratal o Lla till, wkll
Joe gwn of ClaTlaad, lad ta
aarririraa with 41. aawall alao
tied hi owe world mark of
atriklng oat hot four Umaa la
111 games. Comba waa crtdlt
ad with tba moat slaglaa. 111. ,
Boy Scout Lost In
Snow Covered Hills
BAN BERNARDINO. CaL. Jaa.
II, (API Sheriff depalle to
day headed a poaae Into the Saa
Barnard Ino aoanulna to eeareb
for Richard Crawford. 14 year
old eon of Mr. aad Mra. C. B.
Crawrord. reported loot yeater-
day la th enow eo-rerea loot-
hllla.
Richard accompanied a group
ot boy aeoau oa a biking expedt.
tloa aad when aboot earenteea
allea from the city he waa aotle
d to lag bahlnd. Sbirtly after
ward he waa miaaed by bla com
panion, who war anabla to lo
cal him wbea' tby retracted
their tep. Darkaea eaded th
search, with th Toothful hiker
Mill mlaalng.
Fear for hie safety ara acuta.
aa the saow la drifted nlB in
sections of the moanula area
wbere be waa last seaa. The
tlon, however, la thickly dot
ted with cablna, and members 01
the hiking party believe tb
yoalb may hare taken refuge as
darkneaa approached.
Rockne Goes to
Florida to Rest
CHICAGO, Jan. 11, (AP)
Greatly Improved In health. Knute
Kockns. Notre Dame loot bail
coach, today waa Journeying to
ward Plorlda tor further reeupar-
atloa aad sunrhlne.
Rockne, who has been sutrer
Ing from a blood clot la bis right
leg. Is able to walk with the aid
of a cane. He waa accompanied
by Mrs. Ro-:kae and their son,
Jaoitle, aad will atay at Xlaml for
two months.
BRUSHING UP SPORTS
' fjoweo seirtc 0fJM5K'" , Alt) rags
wwm
PIS 10 HALT
RIVIERA PLAY
Denny Shute Lead Fifty
Purte Set k erg In
Open Tourney.
By PAI L ZI.MMa.KM t
(Aaao ia:4 Pra 8pr:a V. r.;ri
LOS A.NOILE4, Jan. 11, (AP)
hair a handra4 a:ct waaJcr
ar of tba aatloa'a (a.raja to
day pat twa dUtraaa.ag rtas.la i;
gal oir tba raln-aoaaad, a.na
wpl K.r'.fra cnirt a-.-.-.n.1 t "i-"d
aa chey ?rp.raj to nmt.aii
.it tb Lo .t)4ala IWuiM
oaraai(nt, ierd a" pr,.
pt f a clear akr.
Hthala Ul smnh
A yoaag prof. ial fr.a Co
.smbja, O.tmj lnr.y Siuta. b;i
ra'rdar cius.-'.l :b taa-M;-oa
coar and taa rioting a:
mama to o.t a 4. tbra otat
par, hadd taU array of q ihfj
ara with a ara or lt7. Tbla ga
a:m a to at rnka al,aa'aia of:
n:a hm;.h ni. Young iiorton ;
smita ot in auaaouri uaaraa
llalg Drupa Oat
Amoog th diacarda tba aigaiy
who taliad to aboot 111 or batur
ware aom of lbe country's goi?
iag eiite. mcladisg the ve'eraa
campaigner, waiter Hagaa. Taa
Ha.g. whoa nearly a score o!
yeere ia prureaalonai piay led ham
to moot ot the major champion
ships ot tha world, yeeterday pick
ed np his ball at tba end ot tb
eighth hole and announced thai
he had eaoagb.
Monai pavor tabata
What quarter was given by the
elements was received by ShuU
la bla round saw him go oat lu
II. tare over par. and coma
home with aa even par, II. Tba
tempest cam with all lla power
aa th young Obloaa led out oa
tb llth. smith, oa th other
band, waa canght with the a Lor a
at Its height The torrential rata,
drlvea before aa ocean gale,
canght the Mlaooanaa aa he wool
to th slats green, and did not
let ap until he bad completed thr
thirteenth.
Hortoa Hhoot re
Grouped with MacDonald Smith,
tha defending champion, and Cut
el, Hortoa grimly fought bla wai
through for a 71, while bla part
ners took II and 14 respectively.
MacDonald Smith turned In a
It for the II holea. Just enough
to permit aim to atay for lb
third and final rounds today and
tomorrow.
Th best eighteen waa chalked
ap tor .Sell Chrlstlen, Portland,
Ore., pro. Th exponent from
the Northwest also bad tha favor
of th elements when he shot i
71 for a 1 51 standing. His In card
Included fonr consecutive birdie
Tunney May Have'
To Go Under Knife
NEW YORK, Jaa. It, (AP)
Oene Tunney, retired heavyweight
champion, la under observation at
the Presbyterian hospital for a
kidney ailment. Dr. George Wln
tbrop Flab Tunney's pnyalclan,
said he would Issue a bulletin this
alteration at which time b would
koow whether aa operation to re
move a stone from the right kid
ney would ba necessary.
The physician's statement pul
an end to the secrecy which nt
surrounded the case.
To b near bar husband. Mrs.
Polly Lauder Tunney baa taken
aa adjoining room at the hospital.
sit; ISVfc.NlNO HERALD,
Hack Getting Tired of Great
One's Jibes; Wants to Fight
CHICAGO. Jaa. 11. (API HI
prMa it.lfxt by H ramarai
mada by CbarMa Arthur tin
tin-jo S.i.r. and hi Imaginatlc
iroitud ay 'hlnga I'toaoui Jim
Minima kka aaying aooal 11.
tor a fight, agaia hara aroaa
d Lawta (lla. kl Wllaoa.
Taa iMmpaay of tb dagaau
Lu mad hi rap.y la sairra' aa
aartloa at Boa-oa Uat rrlday
mgiu '-bat "I didn't want Jpoh
rar I wantad Wllaoa."
fVaata htm Badly
I want Salraa Jaat t". a a
bad at b want ma," Wlloa aaid.
la orvaatiat h.a long allaac r h
ima at Mari-nactarg, W. Va.
A.I !-d l what b eona.4rd
n.'i:.a rmrk by Slr. Wil.
a.a h i antj'har ofrr 'rom
ITflx .ur Ma.rfa, aamg fc.m to
LAKEVIEW TO
Mill Team's Player Faat
and Able to Shoot
Basket
Tuesday aight at I o'clock the
Lakevlew team of caaaa ebaieri
HI Invade the Pelican's coart tot
a game of bvsketball. Thee two
teams played twice) last year and
are anxlona to start the feud ail
over agala. A return gam will
be played at Lakevlew the first
of February.
Tha Pelicans' court thla year la
mucJi Improved over that of last
year. Copco llghta have been la
stalled taking the place of th
regular mill lights. This gives
the players Just twice as muca
light by which to play. Tha floor
Is la flae shape aad visiting teams
will have ao excuse this year when
they are beaten.
Led by Peteraoa
Th Pelican team, led by Wal
Mr Peterson, th Goliath of the
Pelican five, have Improved eeally
100 per cent over last year and
will be hard to beat this season.
Peterson, last season shot 171
points and will coma near doubl
Ing that mark this year.
The two Sesslers. Chat and Milt,
are two of tba beet forwards seen
In action la Klamath Falls and
play a paaalng attack game. They
have played together for seversl
years sad know Just what to ex
pect from each otber, which meant
a lot In baaketball. With them
passing to tall Pete, who is play
ing ap this year. It la almost al
ways a cinch try for a close-up or
set-np shot.
Guards 'aat
Curly Wakeman, 8teve Back,
"tha Pelican flaah." and Lonir
Andersoa are three fast guards
Each plays a different atyle ol
guarding and thla makes an Ideal
combination to check visiting for
wards. Beck, without exception,
la the cleverest man In these part
wltk the ball and the hardest Vi
take a ball away from. Onoa he
gets that ba'l It gets to offensive
territory. Curly Wakeman, last
year's only regular guard to make
the team, playa a faster gam ana
Is shooting much better than last
year. He Is pasting with more
speed, and working with tan
"flash" Is one sweet guard.
"Little" Louie Anderson, "speed
ball" of the team. Is now playlnx
at a guard position and is work
lng In fast. Louie scored 215
points for tbe Pellcana laat year
and will be In there checking
them up again thla season. Loot
played opposite Red Wtnner, laat
By Laufer
PEL IGAN
rui
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
mt ihlra at Whit City arana
ror lll.ioi).
Kharra Abawd la Rrtuw
Shlra waa all wound ap to rw
tlra from tha fut-llgbtlag baat.
aaa. but hi trump a ow bald
kaadxl Al Spohrar, Boatoa Bran
ratckar, and aom otlara from
bara and thara, kara aarnd to
what bla dair for aaora glory,
moaay and pabllctty. Among th
rpor:d oirrs waa eaa from th
Paciria coaat tor a boat with V. al
tar "Duaiar" Mall, formar Clara
land piuhar aow with th gaa
I'ranciaco aaala, and th firat to
aomlaat hlmaa'.f aa "Tha Uraat
Wllaoa at4 ba would own a to
Chicago wlthia taa day to aaak
parmiaaioa from Wm. U Vaack,
praaidcat of th Cuba, to fight
tba graat on for tha honor of tha
National laagu and II !..
year's high point maa wltk
points.
Give TacaUay IJaaaB
The Pellcana hate played el
game and rua up a score of 154
to their opponents' 111 already
thla year. Laat year they totalled
1145 polnta to their opponents'
114.
Th lineup for Tuesday a game
will be Milt Sesaler. Chet Sessler,
forwards. Peteraoa. center; Wake
maa. Beck and Anderson, guards,
aad Dewey and Mac Donald win
aab. Dewey played last year.
Ui Donald came from Wasjlng
ton State.
Teams wishing games should
call or writ Ed Arthur at th
Pelican dab, phone 171.
Flams a million mllae long
leap oat Into space from the sun.
yet they are secretly visible to the
naked aye. o
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Tbe strong arm of the law halts the spitter whose
vile and vicious habit menaces his fellow citizens.
But for every spitter canght hundreds escape.ee
hundreds who still work in filthy shops rolling
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E JUSTICE
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List for 1930 Selected
By Justice and Two
Free-Holder
Jostle of the Peace W. B.
Barnee Satarday anaoenced the
luetic coart Jury llet tor 1114.
During the year Juror will be
selected from the Hat to serve
oa th Juatlc coart Juries, J.
E. FBy aad Parry O. DeLap
war selected aad aided la the
selection of the list.
Stat ot Oregon.
Klamath Coaaty, 83.
The llat follows:
Howard Abbey. T. S. Abbott.
Earl Alaaaader, H. W. Ayrea. C
Balln. F. C. Bam be r. Howard
Barnblsel. John R. Beall. Nate
Bldea. Frank Blair. Jack Bow
ring. E M. Bubb. R. M. Butler,
O. L. Black, J. N. BramhalL
Roy Call. Noble Canter, F. E
Cantrlll. T. N. Case. E. M. Cramb.
lilt. Lea Carter, George Cbastaln.
Fred Cofer, Airred Collier. W.
W. Conner, llogue Dal, dllhael
Dalley, Emu Drtber, J. P. Duke.
Otta Dean.
J. 8. Edeall. J. 8. Elliott. U
P. Evana. Koea Flnley. J. E. Fr.
ney, George Fife. J. F. Flock.
George O. Galea, N. B. G me
ter h. J. M. Glover. J. F. Goeller.
F. R. Hamblett, Frank Hamm.
G. H. Hancock, Marion Hankt.
B. L. Hardenbrook. A. C. Hay
dan. 11. E. Hauger. O. M. Hec
tor. Floyd Henriot, John Houa
toa, C. L. Harvey.
Glenn Jeater, M. L. Johnson.
Joseph U. Justin. L. F. Ktrkpat
rick. E. C. Knlgbt. C. H.
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rioyd McMillan. W. W. McSeally.
George Mats. H. N. Mo. O. K
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Murphey, Percy Muray.
E. Mtachtam. kid Oetendorf.
Nate Otterbela. I'raak ueeoe.
Leslie Peyton. Dewey Powell,
Z. J. Powell, Jamee L. Qulna.
R. ReUkey, Nelaoa Reed, Clyde
Rldgeway. W. H. Rubefisoa. L.
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CHICAGO. Jaa. tl, (AIM
George (Supergreat) Traflon. one
and only conqueror of the Great
Sblraa, will resume work oa hie
boxing career at tbe Jal A 11
front of Thursday night. Trafton
wilt mset Rudy Hoffman In a
tour round bout.
MONET TALKS
ORMOND BEACH. Fie. Jan.
11 (AP) John D. la la the talk,
lee. Mr. Rockefeller made a
apeech for the filme to help cele
brate the sixtieth anniversary ot
Standard Oil.
lIONter
BUFFALO. It took Dr. Robert
S. Hatnbleton 51 years to pay o!t s
debt, but he ftnallr Jid. Wl h
vtstled his home tnea of Midway.
Ky . he paid bis old grocer 111 I
a debt contracted 11 years ago
Tba grocer, according to Hamb e
ton, trsna'erred the money to tm
persons to whom be sold bit b?ie
tneas some years sgo.
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Monday, January 13, 1930
DRUNK DRIVER
HITS BOBSLED
On Boy Killed, BVnveral Rnj e e.
GUI Batly Hart la l'iuu
tag Accident al Beatlla
SEATTLE. Wsah.. Jaa. 11, (A
P) A boy waa killed, lour glrla
war reported gear death by phy
sician aad ait other young peo
ple were la hospitals bare alier
their bobsled had crashed head
oa Into aa automobile la tbe
gueea Ana bill dialrlcl laat algbt.
Kay Whltmaa, It, driver ot tbe
sled, died while being ruahed to
the aoepttai. Bud Jaaaea. 11,
driver of the car, aaa held 10 Jail
tor Investigation after Poiloe Cap
tala George Comatock, who quae.
Honed htm. said be bad been
drinking. Klstea were riding
tbe eied.
The tear glrla reported la a
critical condition la aoapliais
were: Helen Haw, It, head crush
ed; Margaret Cbedbarne, II, heed
and body crushed; Teaa Matthews,
14, aerloua Internal Injuries; Ann
Kxian. t. bead Injuries. Two oth
ers la serious condition were Wll
I Ism Walters IS, sufforlng brain
concussion, and Clyde Tucker, 11,
serious head Injurlea.
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