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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1931)
October 15, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN" Negro Boys Handicapped In Football Coaat Tint ! With Mixture of Envy And R.s.ntm.nt lly JOK I'KJNr V InteriiiliiKlliiM feellnge of nry M1 reaentiiieut along the Inula frnnt ul lh clfle coaat fnotliall rmiferanr In regard l colored plarora liev ronipllrated 111 already nlnile.l relation between the rival member. Tim clear raee that neither race nor creed, iiarllrularly In public Inai ltutlina, h a nothing what-eo.ever to ilu with toot hall arenll)r liaa boon com pletely overlooked, and the problem of Ihe noicro boy on Hi atliloiic ll-ia ha received mora notice llian It U vrurtli. Thnra la absolutely no poe alhl Irical anion to limit ne gro participation. Th whole Inattor la a imraotwl allnir Willi raili Inatlluilon, and ba rauaa lliora hardly r twu arhimla III till, region Willi almllar view. It la altogether unlikely tbut auy mutual earrenn'nt will avor be reached to dllmr Ilia colored auniprtltur. a It la unnececeary tn go far ther than tha L'nlvereliy nl Oregon and Oregon Wet col ic im In discover lb two moat varied aitlludna. 1'aul J. Mclilealer, roach ot tha Orangemen, never haa , been reticent In iprelng a thorough tinpoaltlon to colored bora a and not In la mamnfy of Ihla football generation haa a negro worn tha Htate rolora. Hut at Ore gon lint Captain John J. M Kwan and now Ir. '. W. Hprar honrally eaaerted thoy wara llrr eihlelee, whit, black or brown. t'onaequenl ly to much nt tha unhappt noaa In lb aiory of oreton Niats victory and defeat tha Webfoola (or tha laat aix jrrara hav benefited by tha .brllliaiil porformanra ot ioim flna colored bora, all -tlonal athlete and all genll Dion. a If Rrhlealrr would not hat ( nearo on hla loam, lhar wan noihlni to prevent hla having a noro on th bonch. Ilolihy Uoblneon. on ot th Mini. Irlrkloii, trlple thraat back! tba northwrat haa axon In yra and year, onca wa eeaer to attend th t'orvellis arhool. Knhlnaon had a roaanUlrent racord at a prepper. II loved th gam and wa eager to ptey It. Juat bofor hit Inlondod an. rollmont at Oregon Hint, ba board nowa that ont blm over tn 1'apfaln John J. Mo Kwan at Oregon. Kchlaaler. It wat ropnrtod. aollcilod Hobby' aorrlcra for Oregon Flat. Th Hiai mon tor wat tully, and wleelr. too, convinced that It would b mora profitable to hv Itoh Intun on lilt bonch than In tha Oregon barkfield. Natur ally Ho tiny would hat Both nia, of that. o b wont to Kugan. 'fhnck Wllllamt. a aturdy defcnalv back who played regularly for Oregon for thr yeara, followd him, and tht two negro rhapt to tb Beaver plant y of grief. It U Impnealbl but to ad mire colored attaint. Many of thorn turn out to bo backt, and tha beat aort of backt, too. Hut from th flrtl mo ment thy not loot ou th gridiron unll thoy put away tholr toft thro yoart lator, thy are markod mon. Tack lr single them out for tha moat vlrlou pummelling a ball carrier ran receive, but nntll th vary and of th con toil, though limp and woary, thoy to hard and etrong. It takoa conraa. Tb Albany Pemocrat-Her-ald aoundly chldot th t or vallla tiaiett Tlmo. a papor parttaan In th Intereat of oronon Slat. Th tiielte Timet wat abnormally aroutod hy Oregon' Hit of negro plaver. Thlt year th Wob fooia have another, Jo Ml nrd, on of th grealett hnrka on th contt. tin It almott ronrlnced tha protett wat mora over th quality of the player themeelve than any artificial roatont of race. Hut lo quota th Democrats Herald: "Well, th rnlvortlty of Oronon hta xrallent' prece dent for uln colored foot IkiII playert. A little mora than a feneration KO, llnrr ard bad a whale of an end In tho porton of a colored on- Vears of eiperlone have taught Klamnlh residents thst HUH K WOOD and SLAB WOOD ar the cheapoat and most dependable fuels. Order an xtra load or two fop bad wenlhor. Winter la Juat around the corner. PEYTON & CO. WOOD "Wood 180 S. 7th. '.o Burn" Phone 0H3, Oregon Team Off COAST TITLE t'NIVEHHITY Or OHRUON, liiina ttrt. lKTha Ominti f,...tk.ll lu.rt lMfl ICtitfon. Wad- netday noon for Uot Anilt. wbor th Wcbfool and th Houthorn t'alllornla Trojana will meat flulurduy In a baltln tor aupromary In th I'aclfla Coatt confer rare. Urtton and Houlbern California ar Dow tied for tha ronieranc leaa wlin two tlclorlot and DO da- teal each. Ur. ( lartnc W. Rpoart, In hi- a-i-iinil VaaO hfl tinari ooarll m flratfiin. Iiho itmulilitfl a aroun of lnciprlnncd playar Into in IroliKiul weuiool luam in r'iit fir, ram out for d- waltinliitf an nffonM with bower and drive, lit baa men who run atronicly In tpd thla year and bla iiieu ara axpoctad lo prnt a irin, woll-dlvrtlfld attack afulnil lb Trojant. rr( Team tit Th Oraviin team nmi thronib It uueiiioctodly ttronf abowtm In dnleatinf witninsion it 10 0 laat waok. In fin pbytlcal mmllilnn and th WehfOOtB ara eiported to be at full tlrtnilh when they far tn Trojana. Mneara tent bit men through brlik tcrtmmtt aaaalona bar Mnndny and Tuatday before tb Wtbfoota anlralnod for Lot An Im. Oregon will work out at Oakland on tha way euuth and will arrive In M Angel early Friday morning. Tba Oregon team boaala of a complete tot of oapthl roaorvo tleman, who wat acknowl edged on ot lb beat ndt of bit day. It cultured Harv ard, th bom ot th Cabot and tb Ixtwellt and th cod, ran ut a negro football tllr, why not Oregon? ".So far aa oar Information gnea, there la do dlipotltloo on th part ot Kugen atu denla to draft negro player Into th fraternltle or to date them with th co-ed i. It It not loo much to aay that th colored playert themielvot do not prt It. Hut that la no reaaoa why they thould not play football. Th amenl Ilea of aoclely ar on thing and th proprieties of football ar quit anothar. Ther ar many whit foot ball playert on many univer sity elevaua who walk oa a lower toclal plana than many of th co-da. Hut w Dover beard of a coach barring them on that account." And th Gaietle-TIm alto mentioned that "To Import a colored profetalonal It atlll morn reprehentlble." That, ot court, meant Jo Mllard. Kow athletes are protected on th I'aclflc cnant. Many pereone may "awaar1 nrniffl rlally to Mllard'a profeatlon allam In aoml-pro bateball. Hut. b atiured, there are too many lliilhllity keleton at every arhool tit make too for mal rlalma. Mum'a th word all around, and turn about la fair playl a e Mor barm than good can com of tb rellcana' contett with th alumni next Friday. It It not tmpoiilhte that In juries might be auttalned to prevent several of the boys from pitying against Medford, October 24. It Is fine to see the stars of yetterday come back, but for the Telirant who are atnhlttout to climb In the tlate football world, it It worth Itf if DEPEND ON OUTCOME OPEN TODAY We Are Pleased to Announce that we are now ready to open our grocery atore and meat market at our old location, East Main and South Sixth street, recently vacated by Pruitt Bros. Our grocery department will be conducted on tho (rroceteria plan where you help yourself but we will always bo ready, willing and glad to help you. Wo aro starting with a fresh stock of groceries and our prices will be right. In our meat market wo will handle nothing but the choicest meats. , " Wo will appreciate tho patronage of our old customers who huvo traded with us for many years and the same courteous treatment will be shown to the new friends we hope to make, REDFIELD'S Grocery and Meat Market S. Sixth & E. Main. We Deliver. Phone 2381. (We Give Orange Trading Stamps.) Ilelene Madison Sets One World, Seven U. S. Marks T" UKATTf.B, Oct. It, fP) An orgy of record breaking by Helen Mdlaon, champion wo man twliumor, gave bar a now world's mark for the mile swim and seven no American marks In an ethlbltlng before "bom town" fan laat night. Hwlmmlng aaalnat time la a IC-yard pool, th "abort court." ah covered th mil In th new world's racord tlm of 11 minu tes 17 1-1 seconds. Kb broke her own world's mark of ti minutes 14 S-i second, and lowered th America mark bald by Mia Kthal MrOary. Now York of IS mliiulea, J tecondt. Th other elf American mark! ah upaal were at varlout dlt lance In th mile, all of which wr bold by Mint McOary. Hhe swam ' without any oppoaltlon. this sesaon for th fleet tlm In recent history and tb Kie a re men are confidant of giving th Trojan a real battle. rrohabl IJnoop Tb probable Oregon alartlnt lineup will Inrlud Orvllle Halley and Hill Uowermen, nda; Krwln Mlaaon and Hill Morgan, tacklra; Capula Irv Schulx and Kea Wilton, guards: Jirlo For sia. rentor; Kd Moeller, quarter: Lalgbtoa Oee and Happy Joe Mllard, halfback!, and Bud I'oito, fullback. W'tbfoot and Trojan bav met only twice before oa the gridiron, with each team baring ona victory. Oregon took lb first meeting In 1U. 24 to 0. anl Bouthera California won th second, 21 to 0. The I'nlvenltr of Oregon foot ball team, tb only undefeated 1'arjfle eoaat conference eleven In th Northwest, paeeed through Klamath Falls latt nljrht nronl to Los Angeles lo tackle th Southern California -Trojans, Haturday. Although Oregon will b th underdog, th northern sector of th coatt will hope for lit first victory of the eeeaon over California rivals. U. S. Champion Football Team To Get Trophy CHiCAClO. Oct. It. CAP) Th new trophy lo be awarded to the 1321 national champlonahlp foot ball team, on the batlt ot the Dlcklnton rating tyttem, will be known at th Knut K. Rockne memorial. The tint edition ot the award was won permanently latt year by Notre Dame, th first In stitution to win It three time over a period of ten year, lit donor. Jack F. Rlatman. has of fered another on ander th nam condition, with I'rofeator Frtnk ti. Dickinson of tb Vnl vemlty of llllnnla, who formnlsl d tha rating evitem, derided to mk It a memorial to th let Notr bam football wltard. Notre Dame won potaeaalon of th tint trophy by ranking at th beat eleven In th country In !:. ll and 1910. BTAcKJ HEKTB TKAM CHICAGO, Oct. IS. (U.PJ--Coarh A. A. Stagg withheld th U. ot Chicago squad from acrlra mag again tonight and evident ly Itn't going to take ebancee on Injuring any ot hla small squad before th Important Tale game. Passing practice was stressed to day, and It begins to look aa If th Maroons will flood 8tagg with a barrage ot passes Satur day. iowa ovarh hurt IOWA CITY, Iowa. Oct. 15, (DPI Harold Hantlemann. guard, was added to Iowa's ll't ot Injured plsyers here tonight 'when he apralned hi ankl dur ing scrimmage. Auatln Akin will b shifted from taeklb to guard to fill Hantlemann's place It be la nnahla to play agalntt Indiana Saturday. Tha dlatanrea, Mint Mtdlaon't time and Mitt McUary'a tlmea for th new rerorda were: Mudlton't Mcfisry's Dlatawa Tin-. Time 0 yardt 11.16 i::a i t 1,000 yarda 11:41 1-1 11:10 1,100 yardt 15:07 U:ll 2-6 1,320 yardt 11:12 2-6 1:4 4-6 1,610 yarda 20:4a J-6 21:S0 2- l.0 yardt 22:10 22:21 Mil 21:27 l- a?6:2 Tb svent was sanrnnned by Hi A. A. V. and sb wat timed by tan Judge. In addltloa to holding all the world' Ire styl recorda, swim ming officials revealed later that Mist Madlaon hat only 11 nore out of 45 American mark to thatter. bh wtll attmpt thea during tb winter. It wa announced. TO PLAY LAKEVIEW The Wildcats, second team at Klamath Falls high, will attempt to carry on th victory tradition set by the regulars at the dedi cation of Modoc field laat week, when they meet Lakevlew Sat urday at 2:30 o'clock. lake vlew, with a 10 to v win over Altura at compared with tha Pelican' meager 20 to 0, will b tb pro-game farorlt. Th Wildcats will b bandied by Dutch French. tbltic direc tor at th high school, who has announced th following lineup: Charle Jones and Propat, nda; Horrman and Olnvanlnl, tackles; Hays and Maiwoll, guarda: Berry, center; DeMlll and Buchanan, halve; Chester Jones, fullback. Friday afternoon th regular Pelican eleven will meet an alotnnl team In a practice game. On Saturday Avrlt, head coach, will go to Medford to scout tb Tigers for tb gam with Klam ath, October 24. Dempsey Knocks Out Sparring Partners RENO, Nv.. Oct. 15, 0XB On of Jack Dempsay's sparring partner was knocked uncon scious yesterday when th former heavyweight champion, prepar ing for a come-back, landed a hard punch. The sparring part ner was taken to a hoapltal where It was said he received a broken Jaw. Demptey was boxing with "Battling" Lamoraaux ot Ball Lak City when Lamoruux toppled from the blow. Iiempaey said It was not In tentional and he had do Idea th aparrlng partner had been bit so hard. f Two Big Yearlings at Washington State PULLMAN', Wash. (UP) Two freshmen who appeared for prac tice t Washington Slats college prom la future football trams In lb Pacific coast conference plen ty of trouble. Theodoratna, yunng man who broke the Canadian shot put rec ord last year, wears site 12 doa ble K shoes. Th rest ot him Is built In proportion to his feet. The other, Houeton by name. It six feet eight Inches tall and had difficulty In finding a pair of football pants- big enough for him. Repossessed USED CAR S Late Model Cars Priced Below the Market. Buy now and take advantage of the other man's misfortune. - Ford Chevrolet Buick Essex Durant Nash and many other kinds of cars offered for sale 2 used car lots Make your selection now. TERMS and TRADE Balsigcr Motor Co. 8th and Pine St. Main and Eaplanade. Phone 2100 to Scale Walls of GRID GARN1VA FOR CHARITY 5 SEEN BY NATION NEW YORK, Oct. 15. VPyK quick response to Owen D. Young's call for football to help the unemployed baa brought pro spect of the greatest gridiron carnival In tb firat two weeks of December that tb United Htatea ever has seen. After the chairman of Presi dent Hoover's commute oa th mobilisation of relief resources laaud bis request for football's aid, fames today war arranged Involving ten of the Eaat'a out standing football schools, the western conference had laid the groundwork for mor battle and various other college and even professional teams bad fallen In Una. Army to play lVavy Th Army-Navy gam at New York Dee. 12, originally th one big charity clash, now taken place a the climax of a great football festival with two grid Iron tournaments Involving Yale. Dartmouth, Holy Cross and Hrowo on the one hand and Princeton, Pennyslvanla. Cornell and Columbia taking place during the week preceding th service claah. Tb two tournaments, which bring a new Idea Into eastern football, ware announced thru E. K. Hall, chairman of th In tercollegiate football rule com mittee. Tp Hold Tournament Th fonr New England institu tions will meet In tb Ytle bowl Dec. S, while the other will com together at New York Dec. , tn each tournament, two 10 mlnut preliminary game will be played, wun ta opposition ed by lot, and the two winners will meet In a 10-mlnute final. The plan wa worked out when the college official!, moat of them opopted to poat-eeaton and benefit game as a matter of principle, recognised "that the call ot the prealdent's representa tive In th tlm of national em ergency opens op th question la an entirely different form." Amend Rule for Tilt Although no games have yet been arranged In the western conference, the rulea have bea amended to permit members to en gage one another In -charity game and to extend their -sons to Not. !8. Major John U Griffith. Big Ten athletl commissioner estimated that five auch games wonld net dote to 11 000 000 for the nnemployed. Temple University ot Philadel phia also offered Its eerrices, suggesting Pennsylvania as a poealble opponent, and the auth orities ot many other colleges inressed their willingness to cooperate. The Frankfort Tel- Red Ball Stage Line One Stage) Daily for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal " Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 Leave K. F. 8:30 a. m. low Yacketa, a profetalonal team, also olfered to meet any opponent on ArmiaUre lay. To Develop lroithll Th tonrnament plan brings numberless Interesting possibili ties for th ordinary football fan. First smong thee Is th chance thst Princeton and Penn sylvania may meet In on of th games after nearly 40 years of shattered football relatione. These teams, which first met In It's, broke relations after a particul arly rough gam In 15 4. Another protpect Is thst of seeing a new brand of football where the rival team "aboot th works' tn an ffort to do s much scoring possible In 20 minutes, (ill Doble. Cornell coach, welcomed th opportunity to try out some plays that were too rlaky to us In regulsr game and other coaches expressed similar Ideas. Trojan Seconds Use Minnesota Shift in Trials 1.09 ANGELES, Oct. 15, (VP) Using th so-called Minnesota shift, th second string team of the University of Southern Cali fornia held the Trojan varsity to almost a standstill In practice last night. Coach Howard Jones announced following the scrim mage that the prospect for his team against the University ot Oregon Saturday at the Olympic stsdlum were none too good. The Trojan backs were able to gain but little ground thru the second string line. More work against the Minnesota shift as employed by Dr. Clarence Spear, th Oregon coach, was scheduled for thlt afternoon. IRISH MKKT 1IRAKF. SOUTH BEND. Ind., Oct 15. (UP) Scrimmage In th mud wa tb order of th dsy for Notr Dame's varsity as prepara tion went oa for th Drak game Saturday. Coach Hartley Anderson concentrated on ae fense against the Notre Dame system as used by Drake and the Irish looked fairly Impressive against their own style of play. NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all points North East and West For Convenience Economy, Safety aad DepeadabUitf BIDE THE NORTHLAND Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot Union Stage 830 Klamath Ave. 2lst Annual Pacific Int ernatJona! Livestock EripositiOeta PORTLAND, OREGON, OCT. 24-31 1 1 of J . Largest Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 15, (yp) Wove ttavaga, Chlcsgo heavy weight wreatlsr, tn hla first sn pearanr her, defeated Pat Me Kay. two out of three falls. Harass took the tint fell la 21 minute 20 seconds with a full Nslsoa and flying mar. McKay look th second fall la 15 min utes 20 seconds with a reverse body press, preceded by a eerie ot rolling beadloekt. 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