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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
i a(j i vv u Tri EVfcMISU ribKALU, KLAMATH If ALLS, OKEGON Friday, March 21, 13U I FANS GUESSING Defeat of Eugene Put ' Puckaroos in Semi ' Final Class SAI.KM, Or., Marrb SI. (AP) Having von their preliminary erinnlsbee In lta two days of h.it tllng which wee eonoluded Thors dr uliht at Wlllemelle imi lujn, four, luui today will tk the floor to two conteel which wftl determine the quintet which wftl meet ears other Satardaj Mr lit to play for the Intercolleal ate basketball iiipremacjr of iU. Thli afternoon Aatorla wli: take on Pendleton In one of ttaeee crucial (trot-flea at :J0 o'clock, rhile at I: J In the ercnlnt Salem and Commerce of Portland will do tattle. A Mart lin I px-t Staging one of the moat Krt hn unset ot the series, the Pen elelon buckaroos. flaMlna; a grim Mil determined battle. Thursdav tttrht eent Eurene Into the con wolatlon race bv defeating the pur-ple-c1ad protege of Coach Web- . . - . - . , . rtt.M per oy a prorw l to n . cinrei th Buck were playlnt way na,ver tneir neaas Tnursnav mgni hen they eliminated Eugene, or Ms llley were aufferlng from a Nn of ktage fright Wednesday trben the defeated Dallas hiata. tea In tha former content they tooked likiy anything else but tampions, 1rd alf b Eugene waa held to three points Curing tbe first quarter, a field teal by Berg and a tonl conrersion r McClaln. while Pendleton gar nered 7 counter during the same period. With virtually every player the team taking a hand in the Moling tbe eastern Oregouians Continued to take advantage of .Hngene's futile efforts to connect aid when the gun sounded tor the lialt Pendleton went to the rest foom with a 1 to 7 lead. Tbe third period found the teams checking fiercely. Eugene bad the advantage a far as scor ing wa concerned, adding four joints to two for Pendleton. At tme time during tbe closing min ertea Eugene crept up to within three points of Pendleton, bnt a tarst ot speed put the game away far the winner. Salem Stops Bnkrr Sal'tm won Its way Into the aami-rinals when It eliminated Baker. 3D to 1. The local took 1 to 5 lead during the tint quar ter ai.d despite tbe fact that Klt tb"D, Salem's star sharpshooter was bonched shortly after tns start f tho second half for too much personal contact, the red and black tontinnrd to function in champion- ahip style. At half time Salem was leading 21 to It. This advan ... I DMsljMsmICnBaiT IDLE SALEM TOURNEY tage til Increased to SS to IS al the end of tha third period. Crawford, guard, played a good game It Baker until he, too, was benched. Llmiiln Out Lincoln high of Portland, was eliminated from further competi tion In the tournament Friday aft ernoon, when North Bend covered Itself with glory to oust the Rose City hall chasers 1 to IS. North Bend wilt meet Delias Fri day afternoon la an effort to gain a place In the consolation semi finals. Tillamook threw a s.ar into Commerce Thursday night when the cheeaemaker held the Port lander to an g to tie at the half and then battled them on virtually even term through th third per iod. Superior physical condition finally son th game for Com merce, 21 to 17. Promoters Lose On Carrier Bout At Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Pla.. March 11, (AP) In a fight which pro moters aald was a financial flop. Prlmo Camera, Italian pugilist, last night disposed of Frank Zav it. Newark heavyweight. In one minute and 61 seconds. It was Carnera'a eleventh straight knock out victory. At the start Zavlta rushed Car- uera, but the Italian floored him for a count of nine with a left ap- percut. After s bit ot sparring Carnera came In again and ended the fight with a left to th bead and a right to the body. Zavlta appeared nervous, and did not land a solid punch during th bout. Several thousand persons saw the fight, but the promoters, with out announcing any figures, said the crowd did not come ap to ex pectations, and that they suffered loss. Camera weighed Zavlta 23. Catholic Schools Battle for Title CHICAGO, March II. CAP) De La Salle High of Chicago, ex ponent of the delayed offense type of baskketball. and St. Xavler of Louisville. Ky., eor-at-anr- pricw team, were paired tvlay In the feature second round ram of the National Catholic basketball championship toarnament at Loy ola nnlversltv. Th Louisville five, champion In 126. hurtled through It first roand gam Wednesday, defeating St- Mary, of Waleenburg. Colo., 48 to IS. th second higheat score of tha toarnament to date. De La Balle. defending title holder, another Wednesday night performer, defeated St. John Aca demy, of Reansealaer, N. Y 22 to 11. Th Kanaaa stats board of health estlmatee that mors than 7 a per cent of ill . Kansas chil dren between fir and fourteen have physical defect of aome nature. hostess it's CHARM 11 ci v.k- '-4!r "John L." Tempted 'Em With Dollan John i: Sullivan CHAMPION OS YH1 WOWLOfc cfosr Keep IMLUrKi pow fair Four KVjonps and Ute'11. eokiecr 1,000-? TO AMY MAM WHO CN4tV toon ROUNDM WITH It) Al, I'KM A.il-.K In the old days before the heavyweights picked up 1100.000 or more for a few minutes In sparring exhibitions, tha old champa toured the country giving on night stands. In order -to draw the populace they offered 1500 or $1000 to any local pugi listic .celebrity who could stay four rounds with them. John L. Sullivan only let nne of these rural encounters, when his local opponent took some thing . like forty dives In. the four rounds. Every time the "Boston Strong Boy" would swing at him be wonld take th count whether he wa hit or not. 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