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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1931)
October 2, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Wrestlers Grapple At American Legion Hall Tonight ANDERSON 10 TACKLE RYAN GO Double main events will tor Mati'limakar tllll Klllnll'i Opening , heavy wvlglit wrestling card wlili b starts tunlsht t 1:30 o'clock at Legion hill. Th bouts will to to a (Inlili, (or lh beat two falls uui ol lures. a In the I op pot, Itnr Amleraim. w 10. former lllit.ievywnlht champion of th world, 11 Nnrsa glan grapplcr from .Mliini-xiia, will tangle Willi Hint at rutin "Irian Champion," Jai-k llyaM, 100, from harraiiicnlo ami Jor merly of 'hlrao. The match la espartad In keep faua on their Iota throughout as both man art In Una ronlltlu. and will las advantage o( every known bold, tar lurk, body alam. flying tsrale. In tart l ha wbol llat o( aaaortnd lorlur pr'durer will ba on lh program abm ! "br-eg followa' do their lu(t In what looms aa the greatest wrcatllng ahow ever alagad tn aouilirrn Oregon. Krishna MvU faiMlalil Matching lua and skill In th earond main event, alo a fmuh niatrh. will l May Krleuv. Zoo, Mvdford, noted rollegn wreatlrr nd loolbaU player, a pauther In aptwad mid etrength and a com ing champion, who baa ilrfeated out o( the greateal mat artuta OB lh I'arlflr loan In tlln paat two yeara, and 1)111 Kandahl, Iorrla and Klamath 'Kalla. . Kandahl la a Kwrdl.li wrestler with a rat record. II waa twlr conlendrr for lb world's light-heavyweight lltl, and alto roulender In th Olympic Samoa la Hwaden In 111. Ilia repute tlon waa ao great whrn b ram to th United rtlatee that moat ot th American grappler war afraid to meet him. He la now nark In th iara and In fin con rllllon. Th match will bo faal and furlusa aa both mro ar Pdy. In a 30-mtnul bout, Chief Hraall of Weed, weight 100, will meet lllar Hoy Kilter of Cold Hill. Itltlcr la really big. II weigh shout 145 pounda, ready for lb rtm. Moth men an now arlul and rough and Ilka lo ahow Just how powerful and rough taey ar. In th opener, a 15-mlnuto match. Jack Kenaw. formerly of Pell Lak I'lty, I lab, and now of Klamath Kalla. who will tansl with Youog Htanlch of iMrrla, Calif. These two US-pounders ar extraordinarily faal and elvr. Ticket In Ileuiand Matchmaker lllll Kllli.lt has engaged I.e Wleas of Mcdfnrd tn refer th two main events and Hob Marlnls will rolr th tlrat two bouts. Jark Kraney will announce and Homer Ani on rem will bo timekeeper. A number of cars of fana ar coming from Medford. morn than 100 from lmrrla. I'hlloquln will ba rprnted by a good-sited delegation and local ticket aalea tndloat) that tha bouaa will ba packed for th first wrestling rard to be shown her In mor than two years. Tickets ar on sal at th usu al places. Wildcats Open Season Against Bonanza Here Tly J.IMKH RI.I'HNKR KUunalh III l"nrwoiirnt Tomorrow, th Wildcats, Klam ath htah earond team, onen their Lon against Ilonanta at the aw Modofi Iieia. in wuoraui aro coached by Dwlght t'renrh. Thy har a record of no defeats In their last two years of com Belltlon. Nearly all ot lh player on tha local team arn Inexperienced but "Dutch'- always manages to Instill enough foollmll knowledge Into their beads to make a win ning team out of them. Wildcats who ar doing well In practice ar Charles llolston, eoartsrbsrk: Charles Jones, tackle, and Chandler llerry. tackle. Blue th Pelicans ar playing at 0 ranis 1'aas tha Wildest Donania gams will be th only on played on local aoll Saturday, i Mop and shop through th Want' Ads TODAY. You'll aars money or make It. Jack Ryan Who Meets Roy Anderson Tonight ,n i imam wmm mi'iam iim ii ana im n m - m l . . ! .s" ' wv A : v .. . I i , J r' i i "it J;y. t ; 1. 1 V JACK RYAN, 1. Chicago, "Irish Champion." who will grapnl with Roy Anderson, 10. Minne apolis. Minn., former light-heavyweight champion of lh world. In th flnlah main erent match on th heavyweight mat card tonight at Lglun ball. Ryan comes her from California where be baa been taking pact In a number of matches. E. Vines Enters Finals of Coast Tennis Tourney BAN FRANCI8CO, Oft. !. CUJ9 Kllrwortb Vines, national ten nla champion, aalled through two rounda In th I'aclflc coast tour- namant. Thursday aad la ei part ed to meet ellher Gorg IJlt of Philadelphia, defending cham pion, or Fred I'orry of England, In th final round. Vines defeated Gerald Hyde, 1-1, g-0, and Nell Brown, -(. (-1, I I. Ixitt waa Tlctorlous oyer Herald Stratford by score ot I I, I I Sidney Wood. American Davis cup player, remained among th winner by eliminating Edward Chandler. 4-1. 1-3. 7-S. I In th finale of the women's i alnglea, Dorothy Welael ot Bacra- mento, who beat Mrs. L. A. Har- 1 per of Oakland today, 10-J, 1-4, . will meet Mia Kdlth Cross of Ksn Ysnrisco, who gained a i semi- final victory over Allr Marble ot San rranclsco, (-4, " Information On Sports Is Sought j Thousands of Pacific coast nlm rods har availed themaolTes of the opportunity offered by th' llllmor llureau of Sports to writ th sports officials tor In-1 formation concemltug the beat lo cations for hunting and flu'ilng In addition to th Impressive num ber which hsv used th "W'here to Hunt and Fish ' book as a guide In outdoor sports, accord ing to Information received by Karl Otlbert. local branch man ager for Ollmore Oil company, from Captain Kr.-nk Wlncb, di rector ot th bureau. Surprising as It may seem. Winch ssld that a bag percentage ot tha Inquiries wers from l'a clflo roast reeldeuts, although when the bureau was first orgsn lied It was thought that moat of lh aports Information would ba requested by tourists. Portland Makes Ready for Heavy Influx of C. 0. Football Fans PORTLAND. Oct. 2, (P) Port land was slicking up Its streets today and throwing banner to the brees In anticipation of the arrival tonight of l.tOO V Diver sity of Oregon rooter, who plan a rousing rally as a prelude to the Oregon-Idaho football gam on Multonoman field Saturday. Th University of Oregon 75 plece band and th I'nireralty of Ida bv band serensded the busi ness district all day in an attempt to drum op enthualaam and pro mot th silo ot tickets. Th Oregon team was to arrlva PELICANS THA N Meets Ryan I WITH CAVEMEN Klamath blgh school's footbsl! team, determined to tak revenge for laat year's defeats, will leave at 7 a. m. Saturday morning for U rants Pass t play th confer ence champlona In th first con ference game of the season, Th trip follows a week ot bard work on th part of th team and coaching staff. The local players are In an optimistic frame of mind, but they are not over-confident. They eipect a hard fight against the wild Cavemen, but they think that It Is posslbl to tarn them. The team of the valley city haa loat moat ot tbe players who helped them win th South ern Oregon conference champion ahlp laat year. On, th other hand, the lorals bav a large number ot lettermen bark, and they want revenge for the de feats banded them laat season. The competition for positions on th Klsmsth squsd Is becom ing keener with vry game. Jlerton Coffraan, 203-pound giant, and Don iiradley, a new comer to the school, hsv been at It hot and fierce, with Brad ley having a slight edge. Ralph Macartney la -making Ray Allen keep on bis toes to hold the left end position. All the men In th back field are kept at a fast pace by aubstl Uite who ar pressing them for their positions. Arizona Quarantine Work To Get Fund PHOENIX. Arli., Oct. 2. (LP) IIov. Georg W. P. Hunt lasaed an emergency proclamation today appropriating I44.S76.00 to th agriculture and horticulture com mission for nsa In .quarantine work. Th emergency ram about, tha governor ssld. through Im portation ot citrus fruit .from Csllfomla bearing red and pur ple acal. Tie money will be uaed la keeping diseased fruit out ot th stale. ; .. " . . - ( I . . . . -4. f li a aa l ii Wii ij tonight, and will not bav a work out befor tsklng th field at I p. m. Saturday. Word from th Eugene camp Indicates th team la In fin phyaical ahape with th exception ot Bill Morgan, hug tackle. Inlured eeveral days ago. It appeared her today that Oregon la but a alight favorite to beat the Idaho Vandals, wbo are heavier, and apparently mor ex perienced. Th Vandal sausd will reach Portland Saturday morning. mm ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES. Portlnntl .... T.flll Rrrgeno 4.IHI Hnn hVnnrlaro II.IIH Ios Angolos 1 7.1X1 Hnrrnmenfo H.10 Again we will actl rounduip tickets to sll plscci on our Pscihc Lines for spproximately Ic a mile (l for each 100 mile). (mod on AIL TRAINS, in coaches or in Pullmans. LEAVE FRIDAY SATURDAY OR SUNDAY OCT. 9, 10, II Be hack by midnight, Ocitbn 19. Thii givci you s many si 1 1 days for s trip. (Minimum "Dollar Day" roundtrip fare, f 1.) I'nasenRpr Ntnllnn, Hrliir nml Onk HI, City Ticket Office, MS .Mnln IMiouo !tH0 WKESTIIWG LegionHall, 8:30 P.M. Double Main Event Best 2 out of 3 Falls to Finish' Roy Anderson vs. Jack Ryan MO Pound Mlnneapolla Former Ufht-HoaTyweight Ctuunplon of the World IPS rounds Chicago t'tinmition of IrelatHl ROY FRISBY 103 Ponnds Merlfonl Kew CoIIfro HenaaUon BILL vs. SANDELL 2K) Ponnda Klamath Falls (tiamnioa of Svredrn 1 Semi Finals 30 Minutes Time Limit Chief SMALL vs. Big Boy RITTER 10O Ponnds Weed 840 Pounds Gold Hill Jack RENAW ' vs. 143 Pounds Klamath Falls Young STANICH 113 rmindu Porrls Ringside $2 Reserved $1.50 Bleachers $1.00 Ot r n JV v J Jl ROY ANDERHOV. 110-poo nd former ltKht-hsarywI(bt wreat llnr champion of the world, aa he appears In bin "ator clothes." He It to meet Jack it van tonight In the top spot of Matchmaker Bill Elliott's premier wrestlinc card. Pine Tree Is Filled by Fans To Hear Series Kid Chocolate Kayoes Scalfaro NKW YORK, Oct. J. (UP) Kid t:horolat of Cuba, acorad a tmhnlral knockout over Joe Hcalfaro ot New York la the tlrat round of a scheduled 10-rouad bout for the Junior lightweight championship of the world at the Queensboro stadium Isst night. It waa Chocolate's first fight since he won the title from Ben ny Bass tn Pbilsdelphla several months ago. SEALS NEED GM BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. 0J.B Th Ran Francisco Seal need only on victory In four remain ing games to win th second half of lb pacific t'oaat leagu sea son, or they can b victorious if th Oakland Acorns loss on nor gsm. Th Seals beat Sesttl tonight S to 1. wall Los Angdes was taking both game ot a double header front Oakland. Tha An gels won th first gam. S to 4, and walked away with th second Z to Curt Lnrls pitched for th Seals and was never in trouble. Los Angele gsv Hermann a three-run lead in the tlrat two In nings ot th opening contest, and Thomas allowed the Oaks only two hits In th seven-Inning af fair that followed. Portland beat Hollywood. 19 to S. and Sacramento trounced th Missions, I to 2. St. Louis fans, with tbe ei ception ot a few, nearly filled th Pin Tree theatre. Thursday to hear reports of tbe opening gam of th World Series, won by th Athletics. to I. I Despite th fact that It was a Cardinal crowd, good playing by th Athletics, such as Al Simmons' homer, or good pitch ing by Grove, received loud ap plause. The reports will again be given today, starting with preliminary report at 11:15 a. m. and play-by-play account of the game at 11.J0 a. m. Admission Is free and all fans ar Invited to at tend. The report are being given through th courtesy ot The Klamath News and The Evening Herald which relay their direct leased wire to the theatre, the management ot the Pin Tree, the Lost Hirer dairy and R. C. Woodruff, who furnish th score board. Lynn Roycroft, who oper ate th board, and Jack Franey. popular announcer, who stands on the Pin Tree stag and tells the fans what Is happening In St. Louis. For Immediate response to yonr erle for "Help," use the Want Ads. YESTERDAY'S Coast League SCORES HOOVER TO RECEIVE LOS ANOKLEft, Oct. I. President Hoover will be person ally presented with a hand paint ed and mbosd Invitation to th Olympic game hsrs next sum mer. The Invitation, signed by Gov ernor Rolph. Mayor John C. Por ter, and William M. Garland, president of tr organising com mittee of th games, will b tura d over to Louis B. .Mayer, a per sonal frtond oi th president at a luncheon today, to b delivered in person. It la on sheepskin, bound In red lea. her. The Invitation reada: "It Is th expectation of th world-wide Olympic organisa tion and th earnest wish ot th peopl of th stat of California, that th opening ceremony of th games ot the Xth Olynplsd. the afternoon of July 30, 1131, shall be tionord by your prsenc and by your official proclamation." R. H. E. Mission ! J Sacramento . Ill 1 Batteries: Caster and Hof- mann: Collard and Wins. First game: R. H. E. Los Angele ( Oakland 4 1 Batteries: Herrmsnn and Schulte; Pearson, phebus and Read. Second gam: R. H. E. Lo Angeles i 1 Oakland 1 0 Batterlea: Moss and Campbell; Thomas and Read, Pool. R. H. E. Portland , 1 Hollywood i 1 1 Batteries: Kllleen, Orwoll and lltspatrlrk: Yde, Johns, McEvoy and Bassler. Seattle 1 1 San Francisco - J 16 1 Batteries: Keating. Bonnelly and Bottarlnl; Davis and Mealey. OREGON CITY, Oct. . (IP) Emniett Kleinke, 23. of Salem, suffered sever head Injuries yesterdsy In an automobile acci dent. Miss Mary Walsh. 21. ot Portland driving th car, was slightly hurt, ard Carlton Roth. 22. their companion, escaped without Injury. Three-Cushion Tournament To Be Staged Here Bill Barron of tha Klamath Recreation Is organizing a Klam ath thT-eushion. 30 points, bil liard tournament, under th Na tional Billiard association rules, to compete with other cities In this district, h announce. Threa prizes will b given the three highest local scorers as well a a ehanc for th highest to enter the district meet- The district winner will enter the stat meet, winner ot which will enter th sectional tournament, th winner of which will enter the national class C competition. Seversl mor players ar wanted for the local tournament. Those already entered are: Jim Perry. Claude Smith, Ruf Bay less, L. R. Evans, Roy Clin. Meeting Postponed On Water Hearings SALEM, Oct- 2. VP) Th Stat Hydro-Electric commission today postponed indefinitely the time ot hearing on th application ot tha Equitable Securities com pany for permission to appropri ate water from th Salmon and Sandy river for power pur pose. Th hearing had previ ously been set tor next Tues day at Portland. C. E. Strtcklln. secretary ot the commission, aaid th com pany had withdrawn ita applica tions, and would raly on Its old rights, filed with the stat prior to th enactment ot the present water code In 1)09. Two hearings involving the appropriation of water from the North Saatiam river tor power purposes will be held in Salem next Monday Stricklin announced. SNYDER MOTOR COMPANY 744 KLAMATH AVENUE invites you to dtive the new PONTIAC We are very enthusiastic over our appointment as OaUand-Pontiae dealer in this city. 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