The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 18, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE EVENING! HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINft
College Elevens Prepare for Football Opening
Sept. 18, 19:U
Oregon Staters Open Grid
. Season Saturday, Wcbfoots
To Play 2 Games in Week
OIlKtiON bTATK COM.KHE.
C'ora)lla, Sept. 11. Oregon Hleto
roll! will mesl Wlllsmntto uni
versity hate Saturday nlalit In I In
opening funtltMll game n( the aea
oil. t'nsrll 1'aul J. Hi lllonlpr
only four deya tn whip imu
Into shape fur tli llnnrial tussle,
end for I hut reason haa eklpu.d
f undmiivtitMlA and eettled down to
herd work errliiiinakliig his mm.
slfly-nlne players, I of them
latter men, reported (or I ho Ini
tial call or Coach H hlasler'e Tues
day morning. Two practices a
day ara hoiluli'il (or the Orange
tnan Ibis work In order lo get I ha
players working co-ordinately fat'
urday availing.
Two of laat year's letter men,
bill l,eggetl. right half, and Hryra
huilar. quarterback, lalled lo re
port, and will not ha hero thla sca
aon. Following preliminary eter
clsee Coach Hchlsaler eolucied ftva
taatna to run llirouxh plays, Tho
flrat luatu waa composed o( Tom
my Ward, quarterback; Hal Jos
lln and Hal Mot. Iialrharka; Iron
alUoa I. Itlla. fullback: llurk Usui
rer, aonler; Jack t'os and Want
4111 llergerson, guards; lllucjncket
Bchwammel and Harry Kant,
tackles, and Klnth and Kr Davis,
amis. Tula eleven opposed a eoc
ond group In ecrlmniegs made up
of John niancono, quarter; Itnal
and Disney, halfbacks; Ted Her
mann, full: llylnaton and Curly
Millar, tackles; John Kotuol can
lar; Loran Tuttla and r'rauk for
flly. guard, and Ited Mclionald
and Floyd Itoot, audi.
Of particular lutorest to the
crowd Saturday evening will bo
Huck llnmmor. Oregon state cen
lar, who la making a hid for k II
ooaaC and poaalbly all-Amerlran
honora, Jack Cog and Harry Kant,
both two-year letter men, who
will ba laadlng candidates (or II
roa.t poiltlona at guard and
tackle re.poctucly.
.Matchmaker Bill Klllott an
nounced Friday tha supporting
card for his double main event at
traction eehadnled for neit Friday
night when Komeo I.eMnn and
Steamboat Ja kson and Hob Msr
lela and Orvllle lrr each tangle
for 10 munda. Tha card sche
dule 34 rounda of boilng.
In the aeml-tlnat ali ruund
event. Jark Kirk, colored and
rankle Mnnroo will meet. Kirk
la faat and ran lake mora punlnh
ment than tho averaae negro
fighter. It will atand blm In
good ataad for alunroe ran not
only box but alo la a powerful
hitter. .
Tha all-round aperlal, wltb
two minute rounda, will aeo
lugging match whhh la bonked
a a real "grudga fight" between
"Honee Hood and Johnny Cope
land, Kk-poundera, both of whom
ara employed In road count ruction
ob tha reservation. The atory
goee that tha pair wanted tn
"fight It out" Jmt were mopped
by other men and Iamon Havnae,
former Chlloijuln matchmaker,
talked them Into getting money
for their battle.
Jack Hlhhert, Weyerhaetnier,
and Art MrKlllop, Klamath Koll.
will meat In a return match for
four rounda. MnKlllnp waa given
the deculon In their lam bout
lnt many fane thought lllbbert
did mwt of tho fighting and
honld bare had tha match.
Itomeo I. a M o n, Kteamhnat
Jarkaon and Orvllla Darr and
Ttob MarleU. main aventera on
tha fight card arhednled for a
week from Krlday night, aro loa
log no limn In getting down to
erlnna training.
Tha flghtara have atarled
heavy workouta at tha l.eglon
ball each afternoon, atartlng at
1:30 o'clock, to which all fans
ara Invited.
Matchmaker mil Klllott an
Bouneea that next Wednesday
tha fighters will all workout In
tho avenlng In order that working-man
may aeo them In action
before tha card.
Internet In tha fight Is (row-.
Ing dally with supporters of La
Won, who halls from Santa Ana,
Calif., but who has been hero
Beginning September 19th
STAGE SERVICE
to
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Leave Taul Johnson'o Super-Service Station,
11th and Main at
11:45 a. m. Daily
Bonded and Insured Lincoln and Cadillac Sedans
"Every Driver an Owner'
The Dalles-California Stages
VNIVKHHITY )K OltKUON,
Kugnno, .Sept, Ik With two
gsnioe acheduled In aa many days,
Oregon will pry the lid off tha
l!t:il (oothall season here Sep
tember 26 and lb. Monmouth
Normal and Wllluinelte will fur
nish tha opposition In tha open
lug series. Ilulh games will bo
li Ik li t hatllaa and will ha hold
under tha hose aro lights on
llaywurd Field.
Thla will m I ha flrat lima In
raccut ycure that Monmouth haa
met an Oregon eleven In reg
ular game but tha Tearhera ahow
promlaa of placing a atrong team
on tlio field. Wlllamnttn alwaya
haa a scrappy I cum and tha
llearrata Rita the Wehfoula
plenty of rouipetltlou.
11 would not ba aorprlalng If
Dr. Hpeara put an almost anllrely
Inexperienced team on tha field
thla yanr. During tha early
season workouta It waa not un
usual In aaa eight or ulna soph
omorra In tha flrat airing lineup.
Several of Iheaa men have ahown
iirh promlaa that they ara count
ed upon to biMd down regular
ponltiona.
An nll-eophomore backfleld
nay toko tho field for tha Web
foota thla year. Several of laat
year'a freshmen liimlnarlra have
an lnsldo track In tha regular
poaltlona over laat year'a vel
erana. Ilai.py Joa I.IIUrd, tha col
ored halfbarK eeneallon of the
1130 yearling team promises to
ba one of tha main roga of the
Oregon attack. Mark Temple,
from rendleton. l.lllard'a run
ning mate lent aeaaon. la another
(Ins triple threat player In the
making. Homey dei'ittard. for
mer McMlnnvllle echoolhny, Kay
Kelly, halghton tie, big Mike
Mikulak. and Howard llobbltt
ara other backa who look to ba
flrat atrlug material.
for ill monthi, and Jarkaon,
who makea thla rlty bla borne,
each claiming victories. The boi
era will meet on a li per rent
to the winner and li per cent
lo the loser !!.
larr la from Kpokana and ha"
been fighting for a number ol
years, aa haa Marlela who kayoed
Karl Kllchle on tha laat card.
Standings
( By Tlie Aa4N-uitei
11IA.ST I.KAt.l
Club W.
San Kraucliico 4 4
l.oa Angelea -..-.....4 4
ttaklahd 4i
l-ortland ......... 43
Hollywood 3D
MlMlona S5
Sacramento .......... .,33
Seattle 31
A.MKHH'AN
Club . W.
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1.
34
4
3S
34
41
43
4i
43
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68
71
74
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493
.426
.416
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Philadelphia ......
Washington ..
New York
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Cleveland
St. Louie
Detroit ...
Hoaton ...
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Club
SI. Lou la .
Near York ,
Chicago
79
Hrooklyn 5
I'ltlahurgh 73
Honton 61
Philadelphia (1
Cincinnati 65
Former Champ Is
Beaten by Youth
NKW YOIIK. Sept. 1. Ml
Jackie Klelda of lxa Angelea haa
run Into a aerlnna setback right at
the start of bla projected cam
paign to add tha middleweight
championship to tha welterweight
title he on 10 held, and Young Ter
rv, tha bunky young'ter from
JTrentnn, N. J., la ono atop nearer
una contenderahlp In tha same
claa.
Facing Terry In his first bout
Inra ha broke a hand laat Jnn
uary, Flelda to an artistic wallop
ing for seven rounds at Madison
Sqnsro (inrden last night and only
a lata rally kept him from being
completely overwhelmed. Scal
ing 160 pounds, fields was out
weighed 3 '4 pounds.
Each Way
S
TO SHUTE IN
ltlMKoni), n. I., dept. II,
(til'l Tommy Armour's reign
aa rlismplon of tho professional
Uolfers association, ended here
yesterday on tha 36th hole when
young Densrnnre Hhule, of Ohio,
professions! for only a few years,
hoisted a wslst-hlgh mashla-nlb-ll.-k
pitch to within a foot of tha
flag.
hhule. assured of his birdie
four, wss conceded tho putt and
victory by a scorn of 3 and 1.
Only dene Harasen remains of
the old guard In this rhamplon-
blp. The stocky little Italian
staged a awlft and sudden come
back In the afternoon to coma
ftotn behind to win from tha
wobbly Hnrlon Smith, I and 4.
Tha other survivors In tha
third round were Tommy Creavy,
33-year-old Albany, N. Y., pro,
who beat Cyril Walker, I and 1,
and tha national open champion.
Hilly Hurka, who trimmed Aba
Knplnosa of Chicago, 6 and 1,
Hhute'g victory wss ao upset.
He had played ateady, certain
golf all through this champion
ship. In the morning round ba
played tha flrat ulna In 33, two
under an almost unbeatable par.
to gain a lead of four holes.
Armour, with an uncanny deft
ness fired five threes In sli bolos
at the Oh loan but couldn't dis
lodge penny from hla front row
seat. Armour'a great morning
finish, which hetfed him a medal
7U tor tha day, left bun atlll
two bolea behind Shuts at that
stage.
Armour never lava up. Kren
when Hhute waa dormla three.
Tommy kept plugging away. He
sank a long putt on tha 14th
green for a three, the only hlrdle
scored on that hole during the
day. His hope died when Sbute's
pitch wss lofted against the flag
on tha 171b.
Former Heavy
Champ Passes
KKRN CRKKK, Kr.. Sept. 1,
fl'l'l - Marvin Hart, former
heavyweight boxing champion of
tha world, died at hla home here
esterday after a Bine months' Ill
ness. Hart, who was 63 years old.
won tha title In July. l0i. at
Heno. Ner.. and held It eight
months. A.ter his retirement as
a professional boxer ba became a
referen and during tha 'last sev
eral years had gained an almost
national reputation In that ca
pacity. Apples Valuable
In Health Diet
SAI.KM. Ore. (VP) Oregon
applet may not exactly ba able
to keep the doctor away, bui they
certainly won't belp lila arrival
axceptlng too much green fruit
tha atata department of health
believes.
Soon orchards will ba at their
best In producing a food rich In
essential vitamins and minerals.
Plenty of apples aaten raw, and
quantltlea of tha fruit etored In
clean cool cellars will aid health
lor tha year around, It waa ex
plained. Want a Few Head
of Fine Buffalo?
SAI.KM, Ore., ( CP) Anyhodv
In Oregon want a few head of
nice, well-fed buffalo?
If so, apply to tha national
park aervice at Washington, II.
C, state officials have been noti
fied. I'ncla Sam will dispose of
100 head of bla fine herd In Yel
lowstone National park during
October and November.
Tba buffalo will go to Individ
uals, game preserves, soolnglcal
gardens and city, slato and nation
al toos.
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Colleen Wins
Yacht Classic
In Final Race
POUT WABHINOTO.V. V. Y.,
Sept. II. (UP) Colleen ownsd by
Wm. J. Mcllugh and Joe K. Wel
kins of Kouthport, Conn., Thurs
day woo the International star
class yacht mmpellilou, finishing
seventh In tha fifth and final
rare for a total of 110 points.
Tha Kngllsh rhullenger, Joy,
owned by Colin Halsey of Island
B-llliig club, Solent, Kng., fin
ished fourth In loduy's rsca and
tied with Zoa, owned by Kdward
Kink of l.os Angeles, for second
place with 106 points eaili, Zoa
finished fifth In loday'a race
and will compete with Joy In a
special race tomorrow to decide
runnerup honors.
Virgo, tha Veneiuela entry,
made her best showing of the
series In finishing 121b today
and clinched possession of tha
trophy awarded to tha best of
tha fleets challenging for tha
first time.
Cuba'a entry, Mubuya, and tha
Hawaiian boat Menahune fin
ished among tha tall-emlera and
ended tha aerlea with 23 and (4
polnta respectively.
First place In tha flnsl race
went to Timothy U. Parkman's
Fleet Star, representing Urave
aend Bay,
Houston Beats
Birmingham Nine
HIRMINfiHAM. Ala.. Kept. IS,
flF) Th ilo!iton Jliitraloe,
Texan iku rbaniDlon, Jrtatl
th Hlrminxhani llaroni. Sou Ih
rn aiftorlatlon pfiinant winntrn.
Id Ih atKond gamo of tbn Dlxl
aterltta to even tha number of
tame won by each nine. The
core waa 3 to 0.
Dirk sMcl'abQ outpitrhed Jim
my Walkup, allowlni the Karon
but flv hit. Houiton - made
even hlta. HnuMnn erored two
runa In tha fourth Inuluc and
one In the ninth.
Earn team haa won one name.
800-Pound Bear
Killed in State
At Close Range
. ENTERPRISE. Ore. Sept. 11.
ll'Pl A huge, female gristly
bear weighing about S00 pounds,
waa killed In the elk pasture of
tha Wallowa national forest re
cently by K. C. Sloneman. Gov
ernment hunter.
Tha animal waa tha first grist
ly besr killed In Wallowa county
for mora than 30 years.
Stoneman waa in tha forest,
looking for a bear which hsd
bean rsrrylng off sheep belonging
to nearby ranchers.' when he
blundered onto tha gristly. It
reared at close range, to clutch
blm In Its viselike hug. when the
hunter fired a shot which pene
trated tha bear's peck and broke
lis backbone.
Sloneman liaa returned to the
fore.t to flud tha bear's mats and
their robs.
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By I,. . f AMKROJf
I rilled preas Sports K.ditor
NEW YORK, Sept. II, (U.R)
New York's Yankees moved
Into a tie with tha Washington
Henatora for second place In tha
American league today by tak
ing both enda of a double-header
from the St. Ixmls Hrowna,
17 to 0, and to 1, while tha
Senators wera losing I to 1 In
Dei rolt.
Tba Yanks got their runs tn
bunches In the first game, scor
ing alx In tha fifth Inning and
aeven In tha aeventh. Dickey,
laukee catcher, hit two bome
ruus. flu be la lllg Star
lluba Ruth, back In tba line
up after an absence of several
days, waa tha big star of tha
second tilt. Ruth slammed two
home runs, bringing bis total
for tha season to 42. Ha now
ttails l.ou Gehrig by but two.
Karl Webb, Boston outfielder,
eslabllahed a new major league
record (or doubles when ha
.slummed his 4tb two-bagger of
the season In tha second game of
a double-header with the Cleve
land Indians. The Sox lost this
tsme. however, 3 to 1. Tba
lied Sox won the first game,
to z.
Chicago and Philadelphia were
rained out.
Cubs Whip Itublna
In the National league the Chi
cago Cubs strengthened tbeir
hold on third place by whipping
the fourth place Hrooklyn Rob
ins. 4 to 3. The Robins tied tha
score In tba ninth Inning when
a single and two errors Betted
them two runs, but tha Cubs
pushed one across In tbelr half
for victory.
The Phillies broke their losing
streak by whipping the Cincin
nati Reds I to 1. Tha victory
waa the first the Pbilllee had
scored on their final western
trip.
Tha Boston Braves and Pitts
burgh Pirates split a double
header, tha Pirate taking the
econd game, 4 to 2, after los
ing the first 1 to 0. Tha second
tilt was called at tha and of tha
eighth because of rain.
With the pennant already won
tha St. Louis Cards did a little
experimenting against tha New
Yurk Otants. and wera defeated.
7 to 2. The Cards used 17
plsver
Rodeo Buckeroo-3 doyj
Fireworks-Canoe Canal
Boys and Girls Free Day
$60,000 Prizes-" Purses
Night Horse Shows
Oregon Products
Horse racing
Band contest
Formers' day
Water
Proof 5hoe Store
W TH
WANTS
Orders For World
Received By
1 1
ST. I.OCI.1, Sept. II, (p The
Cardinals today began receiving
ordera for world series tickets.
Orders must ba made by mall or
telegraph, and must not ba ac
companied by payment.
If tha ordsr Is accepted, tha
club will notify tha purchaser
when and where to call for bis
tickets, at which lime payment
will be due In certified check,
money order or cashier's j'heck.
No cash will be accepted.
Tickets will ba sold for three
games In strips numbered for tha
SEALS TIE ANGELS
FOR FIRST PUCE
SA.V FRANCISCO, Sept. U.
fl'PI Young Art McDougal
pitched tha San Francisco Seals
Into a tie with the Los Angelea
Angels for first place of tha Pa
cific Coast league lust night., Tha
Seals won by a score of t to 1.
Tba Angels would have gona
scoreless for 27 consecutive In
nings had It not been for Car
lbsldi'a error Jn tha sixth Inning
that let Hannah of tba Angels
across tha home plate. That er
ror, a alngla by Keane In tba
eighth and a triple by Summa
in the ninth were all that pre
vented McDougal from getting
credit for a no-bit, no-run game,
as Hannah had walked and ad
vanced on outs.
Oakland lost an opportunity
to move Into first place when
tha Sacramento Senatora ecored
a S to 2 victory. Tha Senators
made every ona of their six hits
count and Tony Freitas, tbelr
aur pitcher, pulled out of tough
bolea.
Frank Shellenbark, leading
pitcher of tha league, failed to
atop the Missions' drive upward.
Tha Missions made It three
straight over Hollywood by tha
score of 3 to 1, getting nine hits
off Shellenback while their
pitcher, Walsh, was letting tha
Stars have only five.
Rain caused postponement of
the game at Seattle. Portland
and tha Indians will play a dou
bleheader tomorrow night, tha
weather permitting.
Portland at Seattle, postponed.
20,000,000
The Twenty Millionth Ford car, symbolic of one man's con
tribution to world history, and the development of Ameri
can Industry, will visit
Klamath Falls
Saturday, Sept. 19th-Arriving 4:15 P. M.
en route from Detroit on a transcontinental tour. During
its visit here, it will be displayed at
Balsiger Motor Co.
during which an official welcoming committee will greet the
car on behalf of this community. Motion pictures of the
. event will be made.
Contemplation of what the production of 20,000,000 auto
. mobiles means may be easier if it is realized that an area
as large as the District of Columbia would be required to
park them, and, if placed bumper to bumper, they would
girdle the earth at the equator nearly twice.
Its tour of the country completed, the Twenty Millionth Ford
will be returned to Greenfield Village at Dearborn for
preservation near the first Ford car built in 1893.
You are invited to see the Twenty Millionth Ford and to
participate in the welcoming ceremonies.
s
The Klamath Wranglers
will sing request numbers in our Showroom at 8 P. M., Sat
urday. Dancing from 8:30 to 12:00 P. M. 20,000,000th
car on display in our showroom from Saturday evening until
9:00 A. M. Monday.
Balsiger Motor Co.
Main and Esplanade Phone 2100
"Twenty Million Buyers Can't Be Wrong"
Series Tickets
St Louis Cardinals
first, second and alxth games. If
a alxth game la unnecessary to de
cide tha series, a refund will ba
made to purchasers. The price
of one reserved, ami for three
games la 1 14. SO. Orders for mora
than two Bests will aot ba accept
ed. No tickets for alngla games
will ba sold, except general ad
mission tickets sold on the day of
the game.
All ordera for tickets must ba
addressed lo tha St. Louie Nation
al Jtall club,, world series office,
St. Louis. All orders will ba
filled as drawn by lot.
rain: doubleheader will ba play
ed Krlday night.
II H K
Oakland - X li- 0
Sacramento 6 4 0
Batterlea: Craghead, House,
Chamberlain and MrMullen.
Read; Kreita and Wins.
R. H. K.
Missions 3 2
Hollywood 1(1
Hattertea: Walsh and Klcci;
Shellenback and Bassler,
R. H. K.
Los Angeles . 12 2
Ssn Francisco I 11 1
Batteries: Hermann. Moss and
Hannab; McDougal and Mealey.
Terry Defeats
Jackie Fields
In 10 Rounds
NEW YORK. Sept. II, 0JJ0
Young Terry of Trenton. N.
J., won a close 14-ronnd deci
sion over Jackie Klelda of Los
Angeles, tha former world'a wel
terweight champion. In tha main
boot at Madison Square Garden
last sight.
Terry, virtually aa unknown
outside of New York, set a fast j
pace for tha former champion,
taking five rounds, four going ,
to Klelda and one being even. '
Terry weighed 1534, Fields,;
ISO.
Vincent Hambiight. 14TH. of
Cincinnati, was knocked mt In i
ona minute, 2L seconds, by Panl ,
Walker, 1484. of Trentoa, N.J.
Pernoeton, a new drug develop
ed In Germany and In use for !
soma time In New York, la said to ,
make childbirth almost painlaas.
Tha aecretary of agriculture
announraa that under an amend
ment to tha migratory bird
treaty act regulations, approved'
September 13 by President II m
ver, tha seasons for hunting wild
ducks, geese, brsnt and root
have been changed In 14 ststes.
This Is In accordance with a re
cent Btatement by tha aecretary
that further minor amendments
to tha federal regulations would
ba necessary.
Tha aeason nowhere exceeds
ona month, however. Under tha
new changes tha aeason for
bunting In - Massachusetts, Con
nectlcut. Rhode Island, and Il
linois will ba during tba month
of November: In Ohio and Indi
ana the eaason will ba from Oc
tober If to November le: la
Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kan
sas and Oklahoma the aeasoa
will ba from October 20 to No
vember It. while la Nevada,
Oregon and Washington tha aea
son will commence November II
and close December IS. All
dates ara Inclusive.
Since the amendments of Au
gust 25. information aubmltted
by sportsmen and Interested per
sons and supported by Investi
gations made by tha department
indicated that the open aeason
previously prescribed did not give
residents of these slates hunt
ing opportunities comparabla
with those given In other nearby
states. Tha changea In tha aea
lo ns ara affective Immediately.
V. 8. Haa ImkI
Of tha 1VS aviation records refl
ognlxed as official by tha Inter
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