Sept. 21, 1931 THE EVENING IIEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Klamath Gridmen Prepared for Weed Tilt Saturday FIRST GAME IS SET FOR ion Til f I rat lioina (am nf th year, and Hi flrat fuuiliull iinit rr to lit playad on Hi Modoc grlil field, will Ink plac when th Klamath warrior fnr Wod Iieit Saturday. Couch l.eall Avrll and hla as sistant, Al Sinclair, are working tltlr itin for Iltn4iiaaln and slren uoua prarllraa are being held. Al though It la only practice game. If. will arv aa a comiiarlauu to rnnftirnc teams, aa Aahlaud fin feated Ilia California t uiq by four tourhdowns laat Saturday. Th Klamatliltra are freah from 3D In 0 victory omr Alturaa laat ' Saturday, hut they am riirtlng harrier (Ik lit agulnal Weed. I.aat ear when lh two Ifluina claahrd Klamath ecored ouly una touch down. wluulng tb lama I to v. Tho probable lineup for th ' Pelicans will ha: Kay Allrn. I..; lull Kale., I I.; Norton Taylor, I I I lion llradlry, c: Clemon Six ford, r.g.; I'aul Norlta. r.t.; Jark knight, r..: Hill Mayhue, q I Hob Elliott, l b.; Hi llamakcr, l b., ad fob lturonaon, rh. Ruhetltute ar: Ralph Mai art nay, la; lrwlo Uruhha, It.: liar Jurd llayee, l.i.; Morton Coffnmn, r.; llotuer Maiwvll, r.g.; Kay por ter, r.t.; Ion Hoover, r.e ; t'arrol llrunlon, q.; Wllford bhulmlr. h.b.; Norniau Tabur, h b. ; Mal colm Sinclair, b h. : Melvln Par If. b ., and l.oaia XI. Anich, l b. WASHINGTON GAINS OVER YANK TEAM NEW YORK. Sept. H. (U.P Tha Waaliington Senalore etrngthned their hold on th runner-up tri ti In th American lfa(tia yoatcrriar when they de feated tha New York Yankee 3-1 la the opt'tilmr ronteet of a (our game aeries. Th victory Increas ed tha Henatnra' advening over th Yaukeea to I S (antra. A throe-run atlark on I.afly Cotae In th seventh sav th Senators thalr tlrlnry. Tha Sen ators made only three htm but thry paired lhm with an error be Gonies fnr three rnna. Th Yanka wrr held to flva hlta In seven tnuinge by I.loycl lirnwn and fnllad to niaka a safe blow off Flrpn Msrberry In th final twn aiHialona. Detroit and Cleveland divided douhlehearier In tha only olhar scheduled Amarlran league com patlllon. Detroit won tha Oral cam, t to 7. attar lualn( a tour run lead gained In lb Ural Inning. I Union Brown pitched th In diana to a to triumph In the nightcap, holding lha Tiger to evra hlla and mealing to vlclorv aflar hla malee pounded Sorrell tor five rnna In tho sixth. LEADERS OF MAJOR CLUBS following averages compiled br th lulled Proas Inrlmla games played Wcdneadny, Sept. Urd: leading Hitler AH It II Prl. Slmmona, A a mi log 197 .Ml lluth, Yanka tlfl Ml 1"! .573 411 117 ll .S50 Morgan Ind.. Haley. tarda 47 J 1 :.l .3S Terry, Glanta 07 1M ilt .349 Homo ltuna Gehrig, Yankees 45 Ituth. Yankra 44 Averlll. Indiana -13 Klln. Plillllra 33 roxj. A'hlailra 30 Burke, Von Elm Win Exhibition WKST OlIANliK, N, J . Sept. 14. (U.R 0 llll llurke and tlrnrg Von Kim di(ealrd Hnhhy Jnni'K and Kranrl tlulmi't. and 7 In a .It-hols rihlhlllnn malih for rhnrlty over tha -aal and wont courts of tho Kaanx County Country rlub hrro today. Stones Service to h sy2 Leve Taul Johnson's Super-Service Station, 11th and Main at 11:15 a. m. Daily Bonded and Tnaurod Lincoln and Cadillac Sedans "Evary Driver an Owner" The Dalles-California Stages Birmingham And Houston in Tie For Series Title iiiuminoimm, ai., npt. (I'l'l Th lllrinliighiim llarona, rhauiplntia of tho Hmillicrn Iragu ilofi'iiU'il t tin lliiiialoii lluffalor-a of llm Trma lingiiu, t In in. In Hut aluli (ama of th Dhle anrlna liar loduy, tlidng th aar-li-a at thro gumra raili, A anyxnlli and diwldlng (am will ln playrd at lloualoo. Toduy'a gaina waa th old faahlomid "alug-foat" typ. In aharp ronlraat lo III flva iloau ly ronli'al'U gainaa which pre-cad-!! It. Illrmlngham collactad II hlla off flrn lloiialiili pltihara, wlilla the lluffuliii'a found two ll.iroui liurlara for 1 hlla. Illrinlngham uiudu thrro bum runa, lluualyu two. Th Una arur: It. II. E. Ilonalon ...1(1 111 1 llliniliigham 14 JI 1 liattrrlea: I'aynr, Kowlar, llauanu, Mi'Cgha, Uaan and Kunk; Walkup. bhoaf and Tay lor. T liy lilint HTKWART I'nlfril rxHa Hlaff Correapooflaflt NKW YOKK. Kept. it. (UJU Jai-k Hharkoy today aakod a ran rallatlnn of hla Ortobvr 1 bout with I'rlnio Carnara, drnlarlng that an Injured lift band would make It liiipoantblo for Mm to (o through wlih the ronteal. Hr. William Walker, official of th Nrw York Mate Athlatle rotnmlailon, waa unable to find rllnlral ovidanr of any recant Injury to Mharkfy'a hand and aaw no r paeon why Hbarkry rould not go through with th ronteaU Honor To Inyceticala Promoter Jamea J. Johnaoa of fered to poatpon tb bout until Ui-t. II, but Kharkay would not promlao to enter tba ring on that date. Th New York Blata Athletic enmmlaalnn haa appointed four dortnra. Including Knarkay'a per aonal phyalclan, to Invaatlgate Hharkey'e alleged Injury. All principal and th doctor tnuat appear befor tba commlaalon tomorrow. Many K a mora Out Thoa are the facta In leaa than too wnrda. Hut ayan Calrln Coolldge, who wrote a lilatory of the I'nlied Ktatea In (00 words could not boll down to 10,000 wonla the rumnra that war put In circulation Immediately after Hharkry aakad for hl cancella tion. The moat popular rumor, along cauliflower row, la that Car-nt-ra'a hackera, who reputedly In cluded auch Influential rbarartera aa Ownla Madden, on of Now Ynrk'a "public enemlea" and It II I r Purfy, H road way night rlub proprietor, Inalated that tha con Inal be a hippodrome affair at have been Caruera'a previous American ring appearancea. Hbarkey, the rumnra have It. refmed lo be a party to the "fix but regarded It aa unhealthy to openly rroaa the Camera board of control and thita la pleading the Injury at an "mit." I'eryalent Htorlra nepnrta that Camera waa "arheduled" to win hav been prevalent alnce the bout waa flrat annniinied. According to one alory Sharkey waa to "throw" th bout under an agreement whereby hla protege Krnle .Hrhanf, In whom Hharkey hold a large financial ttitereat, would meet Camera next eumnier In a "leveling" bout. Then too there are th rabid Camera aupporlera who Inalat thai tiharkey In afraid of the (Hunt Italian and la attempting a "run out." They refuae to be awnyed In their belief by the rai'ta, which ahnw that Sharker had courage enough to' meet Harry Wllla when every other fighter In the bualneaa. Jack pempaey Included, waa giving the "Klerk Panther" a wide berth, that he waa brave enough to carry tha fight to Jack Dampsey and never haa ahown any cow ardice In th ring. Each Way Hurs $7-6s SHARKEY ASKS CANCELLATION OFPRIIII BRUSHING UP SPORTS .... By Laufer O LOKrV?S . Tiki cokXiCx; ' . ' t, ' Mm OF Tf-ife- OiuJ u)Tr4 TuJO prFERcAj iTt)n W'lHHVM Du.,wnrt too HB W flEQO WJAu-'ARB OF. Chicago mmsw mood .CWOfitMJEiW- hi. ti.. . la-vle. M.. 4aVyaM. pk.. f IblMI (l. . 41 tkMM, m.. I I M M 4 IT II Women's Tourne yat Reames Club Is Proving Highlight Of Season Attention of all (olf player la now focuaaed on one of tha moat Interesting lournamenta ever playrd al tha Keame (iolf and Country club. Tha club houa and greena are bualrr now than al any lime during tha aeaaon.wlth the women playera competing for th trophy offered by Mr. Hunting ton Taylor. Klrat round maichea war played off thla week, and II now appear that Mr. C. C. Kel ler, who haa played wonderful golf, although It la only her flrat year, and Mr. K. W. Meraereau will play tha final thatch off Krl day. In th flrat round th retulti wer aa followi: Mra. P. A. Alhertaon defeated Mr. J, I. Qulnn on the- (0th green: Mra. C. C. Keller defeated Mra. Oarar Peyton: Mra. If. K. Ilaugar defeated Mr. Baldwin; Mra. W. O. Fmlth defeated Mra. J. Itoyai Hhaw: Mra. K. II. Pike de feated Mra. Claude Davla; Mra. O. II. Marryman defeated Mra. (!. A. Krauae: Mra. Horace Rrldgeford defeated Mra. n. R. Macartney; Mra, K. W. Meraereau defeated Mra. Fo(le, Mra. P. C. Adam re ceived a by and will be entered In the aecond round: Mra. C. A. Manthe received a bye: Mra. How ard Prrrln defeated Mra. tianford. . In the matchea playad between he defeated eight, who are now competing for th conaolatlnn price, Mra. J. L. Qulnn defeated .Mr. Oacar Peylon: Mra. J. II. Shaw defeated Mra. Baldwin; Mra. ((. A. Krauao received a bye; Mr. Kogle defeated Mr. 11. It. Macart ney. In th arecond round of the de feated eight matchea Mra. Qulnn defeated Mra. Shaw and Mra. Krauae defeated Mr. Fog I. The ronaolatlon award now reatg be tween Mr. Qulnn and Mra. Krauae. In th aecond round of th play for Mr. Taylnr'a trophy, Mr. Kelley defeated Mra. Smith: Mr Meraereau defeated Mr. Morry nian. Mr. Adama and Mr. Per rln havo not yet played their match. Soma of the playera bare al ready conceded the champlonahlp lo Mra. C. C. Kelley, who played a 46 gtmie Wedneaday. Mr. Moa aereau and Mr. Kelly will Play the determining match Friday. A largo gallery of apectatora ta ex- 1931 Essex Coupe Just Nicely Broken in $675.00 1930 Hudson Coupe 6 Wire Wheels Rumble Seat $800.00 Acme Motor Co. 410 So. 6th FROM THE OyUtV 'Ilk Win rA H fkE F iRsT IMMiMG AGiel0r'WSVAMSr' lUfcW bKytNUUl nwi GEHRIG AMPl irrrcAOkl.- J it (Wrirrt'l f t' AnD ftiEKSON Tr6 PlRST rjivc-. ..," A.1. . U11 The RTr 1tmt AO. m. M. & . M. m,... t Mrt raefT. tf.. ItrWwta. I ( - M...1 i m m . I I II t I iir.of, m.. m a t iMWf, .... a a i. i . m t 14 IT M p-td to viw this game. Ks !t proraiB to be on of th bmt and rloewt ttamra pTr wltneaned on the roune. Standings (By Th AaaorlatMl IVeaa ) laMJlT I.E.Mil F. W. L. Pet. .574 .(71 .553 .535 .444 .437 .434 .434 San Francisco 49 lx Angele 4a Oakland 4S Portland 44 Hollywood 39 Seattle . 31 Mlaalona 3 Sacramento ... 34 34 34 21 40 45 49 47 49 AMERICAN- I.K IGI K W. L. Pet. .705 .616 .607 .497 .409 .404 .400 .369 Philadelphia .. Washington .. New York Cleveland Roeton Detroit .. St. Loula Chicago ..... IDS 44 93 i 91 59 75 7 61 SS SI 90 60 0 65 94 XATIOX.4X l.K.ttit K W. I,. Pet. .649 .576 .539 .617 .497 .434 .414 .354 St. Louia New York Chicago Brooklyn ..... Plttaburgh Philadelphia Ronton Cincinnati .... 7 113 73 75 64 63 68 53 64 70 73 7 (7 69 S3 Kitzmiller Is Star For Giants NEW YORK. Sept. J4. (U.R Tho New York (Hants foothal team defeated the Hominy In dlaua of Okmulgee, Okla., 63 to 0 laat night at the Polo Ground In th Cilanta' flrat home game of the aeaaon. A crowd of 4.000 watched Johnny Kltxmlller. last year's all American aelectlon from Oregon, reel off two touchdowns and aeore three points after touch- down In nta professional debut. Sedbrooke. Mornn. Burnett, and Cagla in the Giant backfield scored at will through th weak line of the visitors or via the overhead route. 1928 Hudson Sedan $400.00 1926 Chrysler Sedan $150.00 eaaaaaaaaaaa 1927 Essex Coach $150.00 Phone 680 iii: Ma V . t A I 3 DIAMOND 1 rfl, A-A,; T 5.-7 X w WI I EUGENE. (Speciatl Oregon opens fta 1933 football acason Friday agalnat the Southern Ore gon Monmouth school. On Sat urday the Webfoots tackle Wil lamette, both game at nighl on Hayward field. Dr. C. W. Spears. Oregon coach, baa not yat derided on his atartlng lineup. It ta likely that he will nse hla entire equad In the two game and will not pick hi atartlng eleven for the Idaho gam In Portland the Sat urday following, until after the two practice tilts. So tar only two playera seem to have won regular place la the backfield. They are Happy Joe Lillard. the colored lad, at left half, and Mike Mlkalak. the pounding Pole from Minneapolis, at fullback. Both are sophomore, playing their first year ot vars ity ball. On the line. Captain Schuli Is a certainty at one guard and Bill Morgan at one tackle. The other guard and tackle Is a toes-np. Fletcher's Injured knee will keep him out of the llaeup for two weeks at least so he will b un able to start at end. Bailey and Bowerman. veterans, probably will get the assignment. Erie Forsta. twoJyear letterman. is battling It out with a pair of sophomores. Chuck Bwanson and Rornt Hughes, for th pivot post. FiiJierman'a Memory Amis ASTORIA, Ore.. (UP) Three time. Fisherman Stoneman went several miles to eat. Each time, he returned without a catch. He forgot his gear each trip. DBQJS iCENIC Grsyhound busts slwsvi choos the most scenic routes. intimately revealing natural beauty along tn way. CONVENIEN1 Many daily departure well- . timed connections; down town depots .... thcie things mean added convenience COMFORTABLE Greyhound buses with their deep-cushioned reclining i.atl were especially designed for luxurious travel comfort. LOW FARES New Itountl Trip Kvrurslon to Portland 1HI DEPOT! 880 Klamath Ave, Thono pnt W. M. Hanfonl, A (tent. l 0RE20W WILL PLAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY i f V a S- I SCENIC f CROWD BOOS ! VERDICT FOR 15 MINUTES tly UKOIUiK KlltKHKY tailed Pre huff On-respondent CHICAGO STADIUM, Chicago. Sept. 24, CUB Ernie fkbaaf, Bos ton heavyweight, punched bla way to a 10-round decision over Tuffy Griffiths of Chicago bar last night befor a crowd of 15,000 fans. voted unanimously In favor of j Bcbaar, but tb crowd booed th deetaion for almost five minute and refuaed to allow th an nouncer to Introdnce tha partici pants In the leml-flnal which fol lowed th main bout. Hrhaaf Favorite grhaat Who went into the ring a 7-6 favorite and boasting a string of seven straight knock outs, was pushed to the limit by th lighter Griffiths. Outweighed 21 pounds. Griffiths stood toe to toe and battled Scbaaf In some of the most furlons exchanges ever seen In the Chicago stad ium. Schaaf weighed 203, Grif fiths 137. There were no knockdowns, bnt Schaaf almost floored Grif fiths with a terrific left book to the head In th third round. Griffiths, however, refused to show any respect for Behsaf's punch or his knockout record and never gave ground to hi bigger and stronger opponent. Hrhaaf PanLstted Schaaf atlff left jab and sharp left books lo the head and bodv punches frequently hurt GrtrMthe. Tuffy'a right eye was swollen and puffed, and be was cut about the Hps and under both eyes. Schaaf was unmarked but he absorbed a lot of punishment from Tuffy'a almost constant at tack. Even as late as th third round of the boat which follow ed the Griffiths-Schaaf bout, the crowd waa still booing the deci sion. It waa the loudeit and long eat disapproval ever beard against a decision In tbe Chicago stadium, now In Its third Indoor season. Crowd For Tuffy Griffiths' courageous stand be for Schaaf'a powerful body punches and his willingness to fight back had th entire crowd on Its feet and yelling hysteric ally through the late ronnds. Larry Johnson. 175V. Chicago negro, defeated Lou Scoiea. 173. Buffalo. In the S-round semi-final which followed the main event. Johnson rallied In the late round to win th verdict. Both fighters bled about the face. Dave Maer. 173. Milwaukee southpaw, scored a technical knockout over Tiger Thomas, 147 Philadelphia negro, after 2 min utes, 55 second ot in secona round. The retereo stopped tbe bout after Thomas had been on the floor a halt doien time. John Schwake, 224. St. Louis, defeated Salvadore Rugglerello, 200U. ot Italy In ( rounds. Hymio Wiseman. 125, Des Moinea, won a 6-round deciaion over Solly Schuman, 126, Chi cago. Pen Justo. 151'.. Madison ll'li., received the decision over Phil Ross. 152, Chicago, In 5 ronnds. Odds For Series Drop One Point NEW YORK. Sept. 24, CUB Betting odds favoring the Phila delphia Athletics to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals In the world series bar dropped In one week from g to 5 to 7 to 5. the United Press learned today. COME IN FOR PROOF OF The averaqe tnan speaks it.000,000. words aqear.' An. oa-H. tittTln. ftUums Ca. holds adflfc&to the. laiia. it occupitt IT IS ALSO TRUE 1 Men who would hold the esteem of their associates appreciate the value of a well dressed appearance. Well dressed men appreciate the fact that FOREMAN & CLARK CLOTHES'give them a correct appearance at a lower cost, ? 20-?25-?30-$35 OTAT&KENNETT 1 5tit and Main Exclusive Agents For Foreman & Clark Clothes RESULTS IN SPORT WORLD LAST NIGHT (Hy Tha Associated Freaa) Chicago Larry Johnson, Chi cago, outpointed Lou Hcossa, Buf falo, N. Y , (I); Dave Hal-r. Mil waukea, stopped Tiger Thomaa Lelper Title. Pa., (2); John Sch wake. St. Loula, outpointed Sal valor KngvFlerllo, Italy. ! Hymle Wiseman. Dea Molna, la., outpointed Solly Schumann, Chi cago, (6), St. Louis Midget Mlk Gen aro, Chicago, (10): Johnny (Pee wee) Kalaer, St. Louis, knocked out Babe Ruth. Louisville, Ky., (2); Lave Barry, Springfield, III., atopped Jimmy Saysrs. L Fayette, Ind., (1). (Ily The (aoriated I'reaa) Columbus, O. Jo Stecher. Dodd. Neb., cracked two rlba of Lee Wykoff, former St. Louis Uni versity football player, and end ed tbelr proposed two hour limit, two fall match with a body scis sor la 17 minute I seconds. Pay Richards. 120, Lincoln, Neb., defeated Dick Lever, 211. Nashville, 16:3. Charlie Hansen. Seattle, won from Al Batten. Brltlah Colom bia, knocking him out with a left hook to the jaw. Quebec George Godfrey, Ttp ervllle. Pa., 225. defeated Yvaa Gradovltch. Russia, 232. two fall to one. Grandovltch won first, 19:10; Godfrey second, 2:22 and third 8:68. T PLACE II LEAGUE SA.V FRANCISCO. SepL 24, (U.B The Fan Francisco Seals beat Hollywood again last night, and beld first place of the Pacific Coast league by the same margin ot halt a gam over tb Ioe Angele Angela. Tbe (core waa 1 to 1. It was the third time this week that a pitcher for the Seals has won a bard fought dual with a Hollywood mounds man. Turner ot the Star and Davla ot tb Sea la hurled shut out ball tonight nntll the eighth, when tbe Seals scored on run. Hollywood tied the count In th first ot th ninth but th Seals cam back strong. Tb Angels beat th Missions yesterday afternoon, ( to 2. Oakland's Acorns. In third place, lost Important ground by dividing a double header with Seattle. The Indians took tb first game. 7 to 2. Oakland scored five runs In the last In ning of th second (am to win it, 7 to 2. At th end of the first Inning Portland was leading Sacramen to, 11 to 4, and the Beaver took It easy the rest ot tb way to win, 14 to 10, making It three In a row. Fire walking, a wierd ceremony of East Indian countries, still is performed by religioua fanatics who walk with bar feet over larg beds ot burning charcoal In order to purge their souls of sin. Hunting Parties Taken Care of at Sprague River and at Fish Lake Lodges. Good Saddle Horses, Licensed Guides. Inquire at the Hotel Lakeyiew, Lakeview, Oregon EVERY STATEMENT MADE IN Beirds a.re subject to a. "(iif( HXU -. E y Fighters who wll. appear on th card Friday night at Legion hall completed training laat night with heavy workouts and are de clared In good condition for the bouta. Steamboat Jackson, hard hit ting alugger who can take pun ishment. Is declared aet for Romeo LeMon, highly touted mid dleweight from California. It has been Jackson's ambition for some time to get In the ring with LeMon. That In apite of Manager Jack Walker'a atate ment: "Steamboat la a good kid. but a punk. Ther Isn't a fighter in Klamath Fall who la gooii enough for that LeMon." LeMon chose th Jackson bonf Instead of an appearance a' Dreamland arena In San Fran cisco. He wants to end this :sl): about which Is the better men. Both LeMon and Jackson n In fin hape and no alibi on that score will be accepted. Rob Marlel believes that he will win over Darr and Is so confident that he haa asked for a bout her with Dusty Miller. Oakland negro heavy and main eventer after he wins here. Mar tele la lighter than Darr who 1 np to nearly 200 pounds but the lighter man doesn't aeem to be worrying about that. Darr'a Record Good Darr has a good record of win many by knekonta, over such aa Eddl Shelton. Joe Starr, Georw Harlow, Frankle Mnrphy, Sammy Taylor, Rill Nearlng. Nails Gor man, "Spark Plug" Boyd, news paper decision over Gene O'Grady, Larry Holman, Sam Eiseman, Mickey Colahaa, and others. Darr appears awkward la the ring and shows llttl If any foot work but is a alugger who bores la on an opponent. Frankle Monro and Jack Kirk, both good boxers, tangl in the six-round aeml-wtndup after the double 10-round main events. They will b the speed bout of th evening, although Munroe ha a heavy punch that be wiahea to deliver on Kirk's black body. Jack Hlbbard and Art Mc Killop will attempt to end their lugging match In a four round battle. A large erowd ot fight fana at tended th tlnal hard workouts last night and cheered the work ot tb boys. Retired Cop Hants Thief MEMPHIS. (UJO When bandits entered the home ot James P. 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