The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1930, Page 14, Image 14

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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
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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.
At th conclusion of th fonrth
round and Sullivan was out bis
11 006. th enraged champion
pleaded with hi diving opponent,
whose nam I believe was Bums.
to fight one more round for an
additional one grand. But Burn
declined with thanks. He had
mad enough money in one eve
ning and bla back was beginning
to become calloused.
STORAGE
DRIVE IN
Open Day and Night
i'oa will and do better
place) in tho country to
euw y o r car 8tua
heated modern garage.
We Wash, Grraae and take
rare of your dead car.
891 South Eleventh
Arcade Garage
SSI Sooth Eleventh
eXtrt A TrlOSANt IP Yoo'uX '
(aTTAY OP WNO ENOIMM HH)
Sonnenberg Puts
French Wrestler
Completely Out
BOSTON. March 81, (API
Henri Dlglau. Frouch heavy
weight wrestler, today was confin
ed to hospital with concussion of
th brain and fractured ribs. In
juries suffered last night vb.cn he
was butted out of th ring during
a match with Ous Sonnenberg,
Xhis
trend to EIGHTS is a trend to
HUDSON
The "iride, new interest in 8yltndef an
is another tribute to Hudson leadership.
For it sweeps aside the barrief of high
premium on eight-cylinder quality. It
establishes in this field a new scale of
low ownership coats in price, in oper
' ation and in rruintenance. It is ruggedly
built for long-listing reliability.
That it why you find thousands of for
mer "Six" owners enjoying its distinction
and brilliant performance with better
economy than they ever knew. It is hy
long-time eight-cylinder buyers are turn
ing in great number to the advantages
of Hudson's exdnsivt new type.
It Is why this trendy which you see, to
ward "Eights", is really the public acclaim
of Hudson's Groat 8.
400 South Sixth Street
W A'"
sienie
SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED
recognised as the tltleholder In
most states.
Dlglaue (bit rail
Plglane had on fall on ",011011
berg, and theu had checked the
former football atar for almost 20
minutes before the latter launched
on ot hi furious "(lying tackles."
The tore ot th butt wopt both
through the ronea, Dlglan under
neath. Sonnenberg landed easily,
but Dlglan fell headfirst to th
floor.
Th Frenchman was pushed
Come ice, and ride m the most modem
and advanced of Lights. From wbatcvrr
viewpoint you regard car ownership
whether rich appearance, distinguished
peribtmance or pride of possession
qutstims tbt wisJvm tvtr faying inert
f injur. f f f
PRICES
VfcMuUrW LntA Ckum Ctmk $iolx CoK
ttl: SlMd Stdm, $ltfi KtJurr, Suae
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Bnmrimm. $iff! 7-As Patfssea. f ); rH"-
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Price t . b. Detroit, factory
Standard Etrmpaseoc Iododesi
Faaw mmv $ttt timriml rtMtft linun:
umttr m ituki tlittrilmil iltm t'f f "
m4 til e alatt; an M mtd lBf
a wrcg atticj or colcuu ax mo iaxsa uht
Acme Motor
1 1 vs
back Into th ring, and as he dag
gered about, bleeding profusely,
Honuenberg launched another fly
ing tackle, and waa awarded the
fnll, which tiiuarcd the contest.
He was awarded the derision on
a default when, Dlglaiie tailed to
oontlnu tbs match. ,
Really large precious stone, es
pecially emeralds, rubblos, and
sapphires, ar In great demand;
lliey may run up to I0,000 la
value.
Co.
Phone 680
a cigarette it's
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I.AWllKNCK. Mass, What
avallelh a man It he contrurls his
own antomolille ami then becomes
arrested by police on seven charg
es for driving lit That's what
happened to Daniel O'Nell, 33 who
W horrid word,
but it is worse on tho
end of your cigar
the war against Spitting Is a
crusade of decency . . . join It.
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1
Do you remember the old, filthy cigar
hop where the man in the window rolled
the leaves with dirty finger , . . and apit
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made in this country are atill made byhand,
and therefore subject to the risk of aplt! The
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Its. AaMricsa Cigar C.
IE unvarying better taste of Chester
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continue! to win millions more.
Only the choicest cigarette tobaccos
arc used, carefully selected for their
satisfying mildness, their smoothness,
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Wending and cross-blending gives them
added smoothness, and brings out their
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The inevitable result Is better taste
the better taste that sets Chesterfield
clearly apart from all other cigarettes
above everything
took his friend out for a rid In
hi boms-niad car. Ilslnro he
finished th rid be wis arrested
aud charged with drunkenness,
operating whll under th Influ
ence of liquor, operating without
a license, and four other charges.
SIPD
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MILD, yet . . . and
yet THEY SATISFY
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