The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1930, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FA Mi?, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Thursclny, November 20, lvw
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Tomorrow morn Inn Coaih May
field and his aggregation of play
ers comprising we sumh h
liirh school Inn, will l 'r
i..lrorrt h.r ther meet the
Tigers of that city In the second
Kama of the season. In tha firm
gmno tun Medford team scored a
decisive victory, and report! float
Ilia o'er the Cascade from that
mini Indicate that Poach Murgher
hos doveloped a veritable steam
roller, which will be directed at
thu I'ellcana tomorrow.
Although all flrit string mem
bers of the Pelicans are In excel
lent physical condlllon, the team
na a whole li handicapped by a
lurk of piactlce. The local field
hai been covered with snow the
pant week, mailing team practice
almost Impossible.
Of the plana mado by the Med
ford team to rriiah tha Pelican
tha sporta writer of the Modford
Pally News aaya:
"Coach Parwln K. Burgher
drove hl first Medford high
school eleven through a hard
nerlmmsgo practice last night, In
getting the team In condition to
battle tha Klamath Falls Pelican
here Saturday, and the mighty
Ashland high school Griiilloa on
Thanksgiving day.
"In the nilmle battle the re
eervaa faced the hardest first
team assaults and allowed them
selves to be poshed np and down
the muddy rridiron only alter the
most savage opposition. The
Tigers found plenty of worthy foe.
men right In their own back yard.
"The practice was mostly first
team offense, with few aerial at
tempts - being made, the first
string-era being satisfied to resort
to crushing power plays.
"The entire squad appeared to
be tn excellent condition, and the
spirit was good.
"It la reported that the Klam
th Falls authorities attempted to
aanrel the game, but that local
school authorities held the Lum
per City to Its agreement. The
Pelicans are said to bare pleaded
that snow la so deep across the
mountains that the footballlsta
there are unable to tarn out for
practice.'
Weather Is
Favorable To
Oregon State
LOS ANGELES. Nor. 1. (AP)
Making Its second bow here
this season, a much- lmprored
Oregon State football team fresh
from a trinmph over the tradi
tional foes from Oregon Uni
versity tonight clashes with an
equally rejuvenated University of
California at Los Angeles aggre
gation.
On the first visit st the start
of the season Coarb Paul Schisa-
ler's Beavers lost tn the Univer
sity of Southern CaHfornla. They
will entrain for Chicago tomor
row morning where on Thanks
giving Day they play West Vir
ginia.
The playing conditions will be
more to Oregon State's liking
than the first visit with the
weather near freezing to icy
winds sweeping down from snow
clad mountain peaks in the vici
nity. Both teams workd out ander
the Coliseum light last night in
order to acquaint themselves
with the playing conditions.
Coach Bill Spaulding has shifted
lis lineup adding weight to his
line In an effort to cope with
the heavy state forwards.
It will be the second time a
conference game has been played
under the stars. The Bruins en
tertained Stanford here in the
first night contest between Pa
cific Coast conference teams. Ex
cept for minor injuries both
elevens will be able to present
their best lineup:
STICKLER
YERTFJUUVS AJTSWF.R
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selling apple at- 0 for ft cents.
that cost him S for 2 rent,
.lohnnv must have bought and
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BOWLING
SCORES
Scores bowled at Klamath Rec
reation last night by teams In the
Merchants' league follow:
Jost Hlvrr Hairy
Cooper ..17 8 104
Worler 1SS 1S4 1S4
J78
410
44S
3H0
McKenile ...1S0 1M 14
Bearker 13s J 1
Hsndiran 1 l
40
Totals 61 491 (27 ISSli
Sanitary Market
Dnnlap If 1S H
tlahlgren 14 16S 17
Pope 13S 117 1S4
Strom 1 2S 135 1!5
Handtonn . 1 3
441
477
404
SS
IS
Totals BSJ 5S4 592 1711
Mint Cfe
Beech ISO 2i5 170
565
SIS
4s:
SOJ
Chapman .!" -
Carroll IM 1 "
Ward 153 1M 140
Hugh 1M H
Totals 70S 759 so
Pclitorlnm
Bennett 1-U 1!J 170
423
417
513
4S4
150
Farote 134 1;S 130
Fleming
171 1S5 177
l(t0 140 1S4
70 41 39
Schroeder .
Handicap
Totals
Snyi
...66 (21 700 19S7
ler's K"iair
Heal
1SS 1 155
.l.t 139-105
10J 118 121
133 1S6 178
49 49 49
44
Garrison ,
367
341
447
147
Dlllstrom ,
Robertson
Handicap
Totals 570 808 80S 1786
Barbour Ail v. Co
Ambers 174 145 209 528
Barbour 12S 103 141 369
Drummond 4 134 124 342
Nvbeck 160 190 173 522
Totals . 544 671 846 1761
TEI.1CAX LEAGUK
Following are the scores of the
teams in the Pelican league:
Lorcns tympany
Bertleson 1S9 16 15$ 453
Poff . 144 183 154 461
;tlne 13S 143 118 399
Davis 120 19 154 420
Parmalee 127 16? IT 4"!
Handicap 103 101 103 309
Totals 761 00 863 2514
Ray's Lanrh
Parsyck 10 12 181 514
Chapman 15 1SS 178 526
Carroll 17J 171 1S2 526
Ward 161 17 191 532
Peterson 18 164 19 501
Totals ,S6S 829 902 259S
Modoc Gas and Oil
Drake 117 131 88
Cornett 117 111 115
Dickerson 135 1C8 145
Hajlcek . 11 131 95
Barron 159 19 199
Handicap 17 IS 37
Totals 7 778 7
137
344
448
138
654
112
1133
561
Sierra
Edda
Casper
Main
Blind
Straw
Totals .
175 15S 234
1US 151 137
129 179 132
117 112 88
111 133 95
.40 728 67
Spar
171 181 115
-155 148 194
171 192 214
114 177 162
177 161 145
19 ....
398
440
317
338
2044
147
495
673
473
483
27
Wattera -Moore
Full
Rugh
Xorin
Handicap
Totals 823 (4 930 2604
Kern Hotel
Ross 149 189 194
Ambers 20 15 168
Nvbeck 184 172 198
Smith 157 182 154
Beech 153 165 200
Handicap .... 4
532
530
554
493
518
4
Totals .
849 864 118 231
PORTLAND BUCK.. ROOS
WIX HOCKEY GAME
PORTLAND. Ore, Nor. 21.
(AP) The Portland Buckarooe
today were at the head of the
Pacific Coast hockey league
standing as the result of their!
1 to 1 victory over Tacoma here
last night Portland ran op a
three point lead in the firs'
period. They were unable to
get past Goalie Robertson arain
but that was enough. Tne Tig
era made their lone tally early
In the second period.
GEXE TELLS HOW HE
SAVED DAMAGE SUIT
NEW TORK. Nov. 11. (AP)
There has come from Gece Tan
ner revelation of the forestalling
of a suit for damages against bfra.
A twenty-dollar bill did It, Ad
dressing the Hotchktsa school
alumni association he said In his
early days of boxing he fought In
an exhibition at the achool. and
was forthwith threatened with a
snlt because of his opponent's loss
of teeth. Cash from a friend of
Tnncey's satisfied bis opp-ssnt.
The only objection to the mod
era kitchen is that the proud
owner naturally bates to mesa
up by cooking In It.
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90 ENTERED IN
OREGOfS DPEW
r-OHTI.ANP. Ore., Nov. 11, (A
P) Ninety golfers. Including In
ternationally known professionals
and amateurs, were ready here
today for the opening of the an
nual Oregon open tournament.
Prlrea at stake In the three
day tournament are 82500 for
tlio professionals and valuable
trophies for the amateurs.
The program will Include 18
holes today and Saturday and
the 36 hole final round Sunday.
Low scores on the 72 boles will
determine the wiuners.
llorton Smith is here to de
fend the Orvgon title hich he
won last year. lo Dlegel. 1929
champion of the professional
golfers' association. and l.eo
Cene Sarazen, former national
rhampiou. are among the other
players of tnternmiiiniil experi
ence. This will fe the first ap
pearance of Diegel and Saraxen
in Portland.
The amateur division Is led by
Dr. O. K. Willing. Frank Dolp.
and Eddie llos.in.
Interest Centers
In Northwestern
Notre Dame Game
CHICAGO, Nov. 31, fAPl
That lntere-iting mldwestern dis
cussion concerning the compara
tive 6trnghl of good Notre Dame
football teams and the Big Ten
champions, will be settled
among other thlncs wheu the
Irish and Northwestern meet to
morrow.
There Is no reasm for douhting
Notre Dame's 1930 eleven Is not
Just as good as ever represented
the South Bend institution, and
Northwestern is at least a co
holder of the Western conference
championship.
Coach Knute Rockne yesterday
started singing In a minor key
Notre Dame Is ready mechanical
ly, but he Is a little afraid the
rigors of the murderous schedule
have taken too much out of his
men, and they will not have the
edge neceesary to slice through
the bigger Northwestern eleven.
AH of which bodes no good at all
for Northwestern, for whenever
Rockne has sung blues this sea
son, Notre Damo's sext opponent
took a lacing.
Ont at Northwestern the boys
continue to believe Rockne has a
right to be worried. Coach Dick
Hanley says bis teams go Satur
days as they go In practice during
the week, and he has described
this week's drills as immensely
better than any others of the year.
"Hard Luck" Hank
Brudder Hopes for
a Break Tomorrow
EVANSTON, 111., Nov. 11. (A
P) No member of the North
western football teams wants a
victory over Notre Dame Satur
day more than "Hard Luck"
Hank Bruder, wildcat captain,
who will play bis last college :
game on his twenty-third birth-;
day. I
"I've had some bad breaks". '
Bruder said, "but if we win this
one. It won t be bard to forget i
the tough lurk."
Coach Dick Hanley of North-!
western, was 35 years old yes-1
terdsy. but deferred his celebra-!
tlon If any until Saturday '
night.
Turkey
Shoot
Now On
American Rifle Range
912 Main St.
Across From Oregon
Bank Building
Practice and Prize
Shooting.
Freckles and His
Mom'n Pop
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Former Pitcher .New York Giants
Most big league bowlers use
practically the same type of de
livery for both their first or
strike ball and their second, or
spare ball, except that for some
spares It Is necessary to change
their position of approach. The
first hall should be delivered
between 8 or 10 Inches from
right hand side oft he alley.
If a bowler Is using a straight
ball I would advise him to hit
the piua a trifle fuller than 1!
be was using a hook ball.
Al TVmarve has prepared an
Illustrated howling leaflet oil
'Siarca" which he will Kladlyi
send to any reader request ins; It.
.Aiuireaa A. iiemarre in care oi
this paper and be sure to en
close a self-addressed, stamped
envelope.
Linfield College
Playing Columbia
University Today
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. II.
(API Columbia University's
Irishmen play their last North
west conference football game of
the season here today with the
Linfield Wildcats.
The game Is an annual battle
and for once Gene Murphy's Irish
elevetr Is the favorite. Columbia
baa lost one and won two con
ference games thla season, de
feating Pacific, 13 to 6, and Col
lege of Puget Sound, 7 to 0.
College of Idaho, with a fierce
aerial attack, broke a ( all tie
tn the last quarter and beat Col
umbia 20 to (.
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Willamette Play
SALEM, Nov. 11, (AP) En
thusiasm over the game tomor
row between the Willamette and
Whitman College football teams,
a game which may eliminate one
I'roni a tie for rirst place In the
northwest conference, la at fever
heat In the state capital, and a
crowd of 10. OH funs, a record
attendance. Is expe.'ted for the
contest. Advance ticket sales In
dicate this estimate Is uot exag
gerated. Willamette university, which
t:ist year won its first game
from Whltmau tor a period of
years, is hopeful of repeating
tlio feat and thus lay a better
claim to league leadership. Pari
tc university, which plays the
c.illege of I'uget Hound at Ta-
oma tomorrow, la the third
t am In tie for conference chain
ptonshlp, neither teams being de
feated within the league.
IIOPPK K1XAI.I.Y WINM
(LOCK AUAl.XST ttX'IIKAN
NEW YORK. Nov. 51. '( AP)
Willie Hoppe finally baa won a
Mock In his world'a champion
ship. . 11.1 balkllne billiards
match with Welker Cochran but
siems to have little or no chance
of retaining his crown. After
Cochran bad won seven straight
blocks, Hoppe broke the spell by
taking the eight lust night, SiO
to 3U0. but Cochran leads the
champion. 1400 to 1439, with
only fonr more blocks to do,
aids Piurrs
LONDON English air pilots
needn't fear unemployment If
they are members of the Guild
for Air Pilots and Air Navigators.
The purpose of the guild Is to
provide a quick means of Intro
duction between employers and
pilots, and la for the exclusive use
of members. A registration tee
of about 5 Is charged.
This (s what we of
fer: Twenty thou-
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team heated stor
age, first-class
mechanical work.
ng and greas-
and all other
nlomoblle needs.
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THE NUT CRACKER
Rdd Iloush. the erstwhile hold
out, who refused to piny for the
mania last year hecanse Mctlraw
wouldn't give him Jli.out). hai
been trying to get bark Into base
ball with the Cincinnati Iteds. If
he ran got that much from His
Reds, be shouldn't (Mil aruiiud
with baseball any longer: he
ought to run for atato treasurer,
or something.
King I.evlnsky. the Chlrngn
hit, tier, and Jimmy Malmiey. the
loston big hoy. are grailiiatca of
the fish markets. It Isn't a very
far cry from tha fish uiniLels lo
the fight ring, nnwmlays.
Yale beat Alfred 8 to 9. Ml
tie Alfred couldn't stop Little
Alble.
Jack Sharkey offers to fight
, Yonng StrlMlng for noth'ng.
That's a grr.it deal too much.
Ohio State used !9 players to
beat the Navy. Most of them, ac
cording lo the midshipmen, were
named Kesler.
O'Ooofty says he Isn't Interest,
ed In any reporta of another
world war. He says he'll be sat
isfied with the Notre Dame
Southern California game.
PKKP
Bore: I'm funny always
throw myself Into anything I un
dertake. Pretty Olrl: How splendid
Why don't you dig a well? The
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Golden Bears and
Cardinals Awaiting
Their Annual Game
IIEIIKKI.EY. Cel., Nov SI, (A
P) California's Golden Honrs
and Stanford's Cardinals waited
In their retreats today fur Hi
rail tomorrow which lll bring
them tosnther for their sixty
sixth "big game."
The Hears pin their hope on
their forward wall and I lie uhll
lly tn block a p.isniiig. attack -a
defense they have seldom
shown this season. If tha Hue
rnn hold the driving Curds, mid
the tecouiltiry defense ran func
tion against an aerial luirruge,
doprsters say the Dears will have
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an even chnuce. Hut If eltbel
li.feiise fails, II will be Just "loo
bad"
The weakness of the Hues of
both teums Is expected totiirn
the gnnie Into a luitllo of tht
air, which, previous showing
Indicate, would give 8tanford a
distinct advantage.
Tliu Cards haven't appeared
as a strong (cam, hut tln lr one
detent, 4 1 lo 13 by Hun l horn
1'iill'orula, looks like a victory
compared to California's 74 In I
bealliiit by V, 8. C. Washington
State and Washington have aid
ed In ruining Ihe appearance of
tho Hear eleven.
Nature la always experiment
ing, and i often wonder what
she was .rlug to produre whea
she made splnarh.
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