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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1930)
TAGE EIGHT HIE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuesday, October 21, 1930 t ' I I i ! V ih .1 a is t KLICK TO MEET POTHIER.IH 10 ROUND CLASSIC Tongues of lorn I followers o( tlx prise, rlwr were set macijlns taut UlKlit when announcement as mad tr Joo Illrkeralarf, lo cal matchmaker, that Krankls Kllck, l'aclllo roast featnorwelnht rliamplnn, bad signed to meet Plnrra I'olhier here In a in-round bout November 3. l'othlur, who rtalma the foath erwelalit title In France, and who understands only a law worda of English, baa appeared here tn two main events and be cause ot Ms cleverness, game reaa and clean fltiting has n-.i.-a himnir tn local fan who believe he Is headed tor the fralbiTWPlsM crown. 1 ne r rencn boy Is so good that be disposed o( Joe Calder. Filipino flash, and J)lxlo Lanood with such ease that he required uo awrtstants In his corutr. and slenm-d the entire ten rounds In both bouts without rubbing and sponging and other nsmRtanre which li usually rendered boxers. Kans know rothler is good. Hill. Just how good. Is the ques tion. The match with Frankle Kllck will afford an answer to the question. Kllck Is clearly tl.a outstanding featherweight of the Pacific coast and If Pierre succeeds in disposing of him or even holds him to a draw his stock will immediately rise in the fistic circles of the nation. In any event fans who pack the Legion Ar'ia for the coming tlstlc classic are assured one of the fastest bouts eTer staged in the history of ring sports in this lity. Additional seats will be ln itulled in the Legion Arena to iccommodate a record-breaking trowd. Old Football Rivalries To Flame Again NEW YORK, Oct. SI, (AP) A half doten games, all ot them renewals of ancient rivalries and some of them involving section al title hopes, top the east's toot ball program this Saturday. Not even so Important an in tween Pitt and Notre Dame at Pittsburgh can take away much interest from each duels as Yalo- Army, Hirttr d Dartmouth Princeton-Navy, New York Uni versity - Fordham, Brown - Holy Cross and Lafayette-Washington and Jefferson. Army' veteran line and youth' ful backfleld will Invade the Yale bowl In high hopes of avenging the 21-13 beating It took a year ago. These old rivals have played 29 football games since 1893 with Yale wining 18, and Army live, with six ties. Football fans will have to go back even further to discover the first meeting between Har vard and Dartmouth. They in augurated their series in 1S82 and since then Harvard has won 27 games and Dartmouth seven with two ties. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT (By Associated Press) Philadelphia Eddie Shea, Chi cago, knocked out Johnny Datto, Cleveland, (4). Phil Zwick, Cleveland, stopped Eddie Cool, Philadelphia, (3). Manchester, Eng. Al Fore man, Montreal, knocked out George Koee, Bristol, (6). Jersey City Young Zazzarlno, Jersey City, defeated Bat Bat talino, Hartford, Conn., foul, (:!): non-title. Salt Lake City Manuel Quln tero, Tampa, Fla., outpointed Bpug Myers, 1'oratello. Ida., (10). Pittsburgh, Pa. Bucky Law loss, Syracuse, N. Y., outpointed Jack McTiernan, Pittsburgh, Pa., (10). ERRORGRAMS Neither here There are at least foor mistake In the above picture, l'hey may pertain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot Horn If you can find them. Then look at the scrambled word lelow and uuscramble It, by twitching the letters around. Grade your self Ho for each of tbe mistakes you find, and 20 for the word it yon unscramble u Look on this page and we'll explain tbe nils take aid tell yon the word. Then you can see bow near a bun drad. yon, bat. Big League Bowling imSr USE NATURAL THrTCe-QUAKreR SWING ANO By AL DKM.VKKK (Former Pitcher N. Y. liiauts) Don't play the stile ball until you have mastered the cente delivery. For your first or strike ball, form an imaginary line to the "one-three pocket" to the right ot the head pin, between the number one and three pins and bowl on that line. Use your natural speed with a three-quarter back swing and do not force the ball. For spares the same rule applies with the exception that for some spares it is nec essary to change your position on the approach. Lion's Head Pin Contest Here Tonight Much interest Is shown In the head-pin contest given by the Lion s club at the Klamath Re creation tonight. The advance sale of tickets is quite large, as suring a good attendance. Twenty dollars in cash prizes will be given for skill in hitting the first pin ot the triangle be sides tne very valuable mer chandise prizes. It the holder of tickets feel that he is not proficient enough he may have a substitute bow for him and still be eligible for one or more ot the prizes, and one may try as often as he wishes, providing he has a tic ket for each trial. A ticket entitles the holder to eight balls and count is made on each ball, providing the head pin is bowled over. There is bound to be plenty of amusement at this affair, and some disappointments, because it will happen that one may hare hit the head-pin in several suc cessive trials only to draw blank on one ot them towards the finish, .which will ruin his total.. Of course he will have hopes and try again, maybe with better results. Donald Moe Beats. Old Man Par On Shanghai Course SHANGHAI. China, Oct. 21 (AP) Donald Moe, outstanding amateur golfer of the Pacific Coast, and resident of Portland. Ore., arrived here today aboard the steamer President Cleveland on which he ia traveling as a cadet. E. W. Norris. outstanding lo cal professional, was Moe's partner this afternoon against H. S. Mitchell, 1930 open champion of China, and M. W. Budd, three times open champion of the far east- Moe and Norris lost three np and two to play to their op ponents, as a large crowd watch' ed them on the local links. The Portland golfer's playing was outstanding. He made eighteen holes In 68, par being 71. nor there w 11 i ir.i i THE pALL (d GASEYSPLAY FASTBOWLING GAMES MONDAY The following scores were howled last night in tho Knight: of Columbus league: SpMell Dougherty, J. 119 124 200 4 4 Prcxk 103 113 ll ST .Mayor Total 123 17X 154 467 S45 415 (17 1277 Inliue Murphy .. Watera. S 153 113 110 114 137 117 373 S5S Lavenlk. M, Total 193 192 177 Mil 458 433 404 129 Joyaux Bishop 130 9 4 IIS Casey .. , S7 103 134 340 SSS 603 Donahue Total .. 1SS 13S 197 3S5 334 447 1166 SutAltlAW- Lrsmclstor 12 113 1S2 392 397 I. CO Conopa 135 139 123 Fleming 164 1S7 209 Total 426 439 4S4 1349 Krugrr Kruger 97 119 145 Murane 93 107 126 361 3 25 Lavenik ISO 193 190 561! Total 396 41S 461 124$ Tin Iter Byrant SS 137 137 Dougherty, J. 130 19S 10S 36! 436 50$ 1306 Crawford 147 173 163 Total 365 60S 413 Results ot games bowled last night In the Klamath League follow: Smith Kids Ambers -. 171 1S5 157 513 Sheaffer 127 105 117 349 Riley 173 176 157 605 Wentworth 123 127 93 343 Chapman 200 195 133 52$ 137 114 144 135 143 165 144 155 143 133 129 118 137 144 139 44 44 23 395 443 442 379 420 110 729 729 731 21S9 1S 123 155 411 125 394 217 237 364 113 125 125 126 143 130 87 115 12$ 123 121 115 36 27 50 Total 671 62$ 649 194$ MacJturrs Joplln 121 158 114 134 124 99 123 124 144 133 138 120 136 187 171 393 357 391 391 494 Harnett Henrie .. McCalpin Smith . Total 647 731 64$ 2026 Black and White Jenkins 142 163 114 107 163 38 187 123 163 171 135 113 135 159 121 134 457 496 362 401 418 Carroll Prario Blind Duffy j HDK 16 IS 72 757 723 2206 Total Duffy Parsyik, M. Parsyck, E. Serialize 175 114 lo7 163 173 733 160 1S6 158 131 137 151 135 liO 223 157 812 765 621 403 395 437 554 310 Snoop Beech Total Whose Sirene Did "Huskies" Steal? PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21, (A P) Reports from Seattle that University of Washington stu dents had stolen "The Oregon Siren" after the Oregon-Waah- ngton football game here Sat urday, caused no little surprise and consternation in the Oregon camp. But students, rooters, alumni and others agreed on the opinion that if a siren was stolen it was taken from a Portland fire truck. Although "a" siren might have been taken. It was said, there Is not nor has there been a tradi tional, celebrated, hallowed, re vered or otherwise tacronsanct whistle or born that might pro perly be called "the" siren. Freckles and His 86GU UCABD IS SEABCU.IU6 sotaEvJUEeg IM TU MAU-gy OP VANISHED MEN.... Riue vjho Mas &ea?.o C "WIS APFAIH. Seourts Tug couMTay Mom'n Pop F. It. Olils Shufelt Smith .Morris Mlchlel Maslck HDK Total Shell Oil Capp Huntley Rae . Drew Volgt Jones HDK I CEUS UVZ 1 SE A HM frkMTUeiJ.6B8 VX) BCTTSa TEU. f TGVQ& rAOJIMS DawM ft(jti, W UITTte TCKV vU. OS WHAT VOO UUCHJ !, CbOSS To THAT BNEP M,'j. WAIfs Vx TALK-66fi ABOUT THS klf, ( ru. circus ovea tus oopg that i fbecw-K' t sj6 S that wyi r TOES OP Tucnc. "? MOUOSClP A udT - HELLTuey vjohk ytca? trooslc 1 e f WCVt. IVOT S4JON0 UT ME INSIST. ON I I woo Twcurr veos tt0MSTPATma -rue II" I I wttuout cue. I TEU- 1 TvnKin bKirj rr-a kv I I .- I vou we, don't I coomo cmance. to II v sutMTGcrc tfrotrr i WAUT K GET TW4 BtO PUG ' BRUSHING UP SPORTS ;7 . -rV im lMiUrA CONTAIN t gZ'Zfi 4$T? -mole ROCKE- WARNER-PRIGE FEUD GROWING IN INTENSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. ct- 21. (AP) Head Football Coach Glenn Warner, replying to an attack made on him by Coach Nibs" Price of California, Bo using Warner of having Nick Bican. California tackle being declared Ineligible, denied hav ing had anything to do with BI- can's disqualification. Warner declared one ot the men on his squad had played with Bican at Willamette Uni versity in 1926 and that this player bad brought the matter before Professor William Owen ot Stanford, head ot the Pacific roast conference. Professor Owen in turn called the matter to the attention of California officials Coach Warner expressed the opinion that Price was merely trying to whip his players into a fighting mood for the Stanford- California game November 22 with his statement. Bican was declared Ineligible on a transfer rule technicality. It was discovered be played freshman football at Willamette university before transferring to Sacramento Junior college, where he played a year before coming to California. This gives him three years of football, which with tho loss of a year because of the transfer, made blm In eligible under a new conference rule passed last November. Tbe rule, however, was not supposed to be retreactlve. Price said he was riled, not at the loss of Bican as a palyer. but rather that Warner's action had brought grief to the young ster. Friends 'A Little Training Thais Allnf Declares "Chuck" INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 21, (A P) Charles (Chuck) Wiggins, local heavyweight boier whose pugilistic ability baa brought him fame and at times misfortune, sat in solitary confinement in the city jail today as the result ot "a little training." He was arrested late last night after he was alleged to have "cleaned out" a restaurant, chas ing patrons into the street. Po New York Bout Has Fatal End For German Lad NEW YORK, Oct. 21. (API Warren Hogan, New York negro light heavyweight, was under ar rest on a technical charge of homicide today In connection with the death ot ('arid Baldus, German boxer. Baldus collapsed and died In the ring of the New Lenox Sporting club last night. Baldus and Hogan were match ed In one of the tour round pre liminaries and had put up an even battle for two rounds. In the third rouud Hogan landed a hard right to the heart that hurt tho German although ho was able to raise his gloves In de fense. Before another exchange ot blows, however, Baldus slump ed to the canvas and was counted out by the referee, Mike Hylas. Uncomciuus, he was carried to a dressing room and the club physician summoned. After an examination he was pronounced dead. An autopsy will be held to determine the cause ot death. Baldus, who was 25 years old, came to this country three years ago but had never fought pro fessionally nntll last night. One Bullet! Ya Can't Fool A e NCVsl WIWT "VNO VaTMOOT THS. By Laufc to Jail Host lice said he gavo thrm no trouble although on a previous occasion he soundly drubbed three offtsvrs who attempted to arrnit bliu In a nortlmlila hotel lobby. "Just getting a little training, that's all," Wiggins remarked as he climbed into the putrol wagon. After he bad fought three pri soners In the city Jail, be was removed to solitary confine ment. Washington In Shape For Game With California FEATTI.K, Kt. 21. (AP) Bad news for California. The Washington llurklcs will virtually be at full strength for their football game with tbe California Bears here next Hut urday unless, ot course. Injuries crop up this week. The men of the north came out of the Ore gun tussle ot last (Saturday In good shape. , Two regular ends nob Len festy and Clarence l'autzke who wero nnablo to get In the Husky-Webfoot gamo becauho of Injuries, will likely be In condi tion to play ngalust tin Bears. 1'auUko has bad a bad knee and Is the only doubtful starter of the Washington regulars. Merlo Hufford. all coast half back, who spent two weeks In a hospitul with an Infected leg, la fast recuperating and la expect ed to be In good condition. Hufford was sent against Ore gon for a qunrter but he was not himself. W ith another week a rest, however. Coach Jimmy Pbo lun figures that he will be in lip-top shape. Henry rT OCOTAIMI.V IS OOtKMOl MC apott PGArjy TO BtrV, BUT -TOO KNOW AU. RkSUT, QC00IMS Yl wf VHW.'thS BVS BOU.ISSI! I -SBA8 HDW CP A ( V, A ST VN,SW 1 UA0 CAOTOIOCGS-. ) THAT END-U6XL J I . A V J 10 SUQfi CBiMP TWKiR, PiM ) soon tlu f I ,V ' Nvv.O lV 'we8'THBiMe THIS ALVJAVS A M XK GMffr t-SPT-ViHAT cocs ths r7 I ff) V . )w COOLt 1 00 Hill TROUT ARE RELEASED VISCOUNTY Mom I In ii one million limit er pluulrd In tho lakes ami renins uf Klamath cuuuly nnit niljiicoiit tlierotu during tlid 12- nuinlli period ending Seplemlini 30. thin year, ami inure (linn 1.(100,000 remain on hum! for pluutlng dates in I lie future, h'l- t figures rcleuaed yn.ilerd.iv imuiw Hint 497.704 Kastnril llr.mh tiuut wern planted during ths year, ami that 691, 3 Kit remain on hand, while llm pluming f )iniM. row tr.Mii totaled ii31i.J0ii, with 460.785 remaining- (ll hand. Trout remaining at ihm Incil hatchery urn avullnlila for plant lux at any lime, ami re.hl.mi. delro In repleiilnh streams In their dUtrlcia am asked to miiii. imilllciilo with Percy Soiitliwl. I. siipiiriiilniidmii of tho hairlmry ut Klnmalh Agenry, or with Natn ut terheln of kUuialli Falla. It should b renieiiilMtm.i fi,,.i this work Is curried on solely with the money derive.) from the lo of licenses to tlln pHipln of tie aiaie. no troui will ln fiirulali- u lor niwleil streams or lak. I'luiillnss made ilurln I tin VMM r nuing rieptember 30 wero dlvlil 1 auiong tho aeveral streams and insea aa lollowa: F-Aftlerit ItrtHik 'nmpbnll Uko 9.000 . 9,750 7.840 - l,2lill - 9.800 - 3,000 - 3,000 3,000 . 9.960 .. 4.000 - 62.090 - 3,000 - 2i.40 0,00 15.6K0 . 13.950 "airy rreek H'UtUinrtu lako Iimk rreek I'll lake ley lake arclay nprlligs nnu creek ong hike k hike Seven .Mile creek . Crane creek alone springs ryutul creek ..... Irklup springs .. pruitii river t'redln Springs 7. M0 . 62,901 - 7.840 - 7.840 . 7,840 . 0,(110 . 9,000 . 46.090 . 65,500 18.000 . 19,000 . 11.000 . 9,000 Flab lake Lake o' the Woods Kock creek l.eni springs Spring creek Cnwked creek Williamson river orl creek our Mile creek ..... hree Mile croek nHHW. herry Creek Wood river . Total Eastern ltrnok..497.704 Fish lake al head of .Miller creek. USIJD CAR SPECIALS Down Payment. 1926 Chev. Coach $ 60 1925 Dodge Coupe 70 1927 Chev. Sedan 95 1928 Ford Roadster 100 1928 Ford Tudor 125 1929 Ford Sedan 150 1930 Chev. Coach 150 1930 Ford Tudor 170 Tho nboTe cur are In first cUm mntlltlun. All hnvv Hern, pre dm, bum pern, tr. Kvrrr cur him huoa ro palntcd. Wo will accept your old car a part paymcnU Small Monthly Payments Balsiger Motor Co. ICIglitll M Vine. I'bono 2 CLCAMCP WOULD CUAPOO f VCS.WJT WW'S P8 ) 771 j vw . rrvt-aPOT, but we. II rooTMC ClCTRlCITr N axe ouao or -ran oppdw- i i -w u-su - y tumitx to wruioTwfti e-, I i f j v I tA! Hr7j3 7 Kaalern llnmk on huiid Ull rli'P' lumber 20, lllUn, 3,3sil, Itiiliiliuiv Trout Wood river 315, 201) He veil Mile creek 120,000 Axeiiey lake I. son Wllllummiii river 133.0011 Cryalul creek 7H.1' Muloiie NirltiK ., N.loii rrmiked creek Ift.unil Wlekliip springs 40,000 Spring rreek 20. IHiiiikiiiiI lake 20, Total Rainbow trout .. .835.2011 Itiilnliows mi hiinil, 460,785. Following the rernntly rRtati llnlied rual of tho Oregon llaino ti-al,... tl... I....O ...I..H.J..I MIM nil well griiwii trout, ainplv nliln to proteri inemaeivi wueu tin- eiuteil. I.OltlKA PI..4VHI IH ltTH A UIKH. K TI'AM CIIICACO, del. SI. (AP) i tbe bauls of alatlsllea. I.srny "Red'' Bellies, captain of th University of Florida fool ball tram. Is belter than I tin whole I'liliago hackflold. Carrying tho bull 2H limes Hat- urduy llelhea gulned Sutf yarda, one more ynnl tbnn the .Marotma sullied ull afternoon in losing by 9 to 0, 4- Corrections To Errorsrrams (1) Porthole windows do not open outwnril. (2) The rope, leading In the post at the right, does not go all the way. (3) The handle ot Iho grip at the right la oft center. (4) The type of door shown Is never fouud on an ocean liner eutranreway. (ft) The airambled word la tl.SKWIIKUK Thonma A. Kdlson has five 1 1 II- ilratn llirnn In lila Urml uiarrlatfM and Iwo by his second. llUlrlkale fcr MaiiwM-l:brNan A C' KlHMNia al!a 1 IX). Main A Kaplauade. By Blosser By Gowan