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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1931)
tk'tO.M . A. , Aji THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE r Roy Anderson Seldom Loses In Ring Tilts Norwegian Wrtillw FIhU 2.372 Times And It Defeated in Only Fourteen Mr JOM IMUMfcV Just 1,171 time baa Hoy Anderson, wrealler, looilell lal, mlnlalar and Iravellar, bored hi brnad ehouldera through ttiernpea of (be araoa. Thala a remarkable athletic history. But what I more re markable, tbla aame Anderaon lias loaf only 1 raatrhra and tied Id olhere. Ho von raa see for ronr k selves. Jerk Wallace, cham pion of tha antipodes, will bare a rough Saturday night lit hit uieln boat wllh Ander son oa lull Rllioll's card at the l-eglnn hall. a a Wrneller, fnolkalllat, nilnls ler and traveller la a ennglnm eratlun of achievement In nv one'e life. All Iheae crom uliahmenta doV-tll together. Anderaon waa the etar laral oa the HI, Olaf'a col f leg elerea at Northfleld. Minn. That was a loaf time ago It yeara for fhla N'or weglon wreatler oow la 41. Anderson bad ao aerloaa In tentions toward a wraetllaf career when he had hie flrai aiairh. It' as only a rough and arable atlalr wllh oae of hie college nialea, but a gen eral aptitude aad llkeaea for the lame encouraged him te tlrk. a a a Anderson's flrat bout out of collie ae against a hnaky Nnraeglan at rleatile. Andar ana weighed only 171 aad hla opponent SSI. After winning tbla bout An derson ennerlentloealy started hla travels. Krom Heat tie he went anrtb to Canada end Al aska. Following thle loer he hied orar to China, Japan. Jerusalem and India. la Japan be waa undefeated la 17 tournament aiaU-hea against all the beat )l jlteu wrestlers of I be Orient. Over la Idlan he defeated Tabada tiahma, tha Hindu champion. The boat laeted three hour and 17 minutes, and ao mat waa aaed. Ota Koanenberg. Dtranfler l ew la. Krank tlotrh and all the other great wreatlera at modern tlmea bars beea Aa dereon'a oppoaenta. Anderson entered the World war aa an aviator, and adapt ed the "airplane apla" to hla wrestling methods. The nilnlalerlal rareer of title Norwegian wrestler waa eieruteri In the aluina of Lon don. Anderson aludled for the mlulstrv while at St. tilaf'a college aae Anderaon la not a big wrest ler, hut what he hae lacked la weight he kaa made up In peed, Hla atria of fighting la rloeely modeled after the feet, darling type of liobla Heed, ei-ulymple rhamploa. who haa a eannr eomblaatlon nf speed aad science ta coat bat brann. a e e Tha wrealllnc bnalneaa ta a difficult one to promote, but lull Klllntt haa alerted out with a Hat of more than or dinary wreatlera. Anderaon and Wallare are two of the beat known In the aame. and I heir eagerness to meet Una Honnenherg probably will make the bout gllatan with fighting. Klllult haa prom ised the winner of tbla malrh a rhaace to meet Honnenberg here neil month. Street Optimistic Over Next Year CAHTIIAOK, Mo., Oet. II, (Pi "Usbtiv" Htreet, Cardinal pilot, peaking at a dinner In hla hon or hero Inat night, expreaaed fear that Jess llalacs, Telaran are of the Kt. Iott lei ataff, would never he able to pllrh again heratiae of the ami lojni-y he suffered to ward the rlnae of the aeaeon. Aaked about the prospects nf the Cardinal neat year; the the manager aald: "They couldn't atop ua In 1931, and I dnn'l eee how they're going te do aa next aeaeon." Wildcat Fullback Out of Ohio Contest EVANSTON, III. Oct. tl (UP) Roh Ituaaell, Northwestern full back who waa Injured In the opening gnm nf the season against Nebraska, removed ton mat from hla ribs and returned to practice today; It had difficulty In moving about and will ba unable to play ngslnat Ohio dial Saturday. Cnach Pick ilaulev bnpea Itua aell will be ready for the Illlnola tame October .11. Ollle Olson, annhomore fullback, who haa been mining an Infected leg, waa able to take part In tflday'a crlmtnage agnlnat the fresh men. COI.UMHUH, Ohio, Oct. tl. (Ul) Ohio mate went through a comnarntlvelv light workout today In preparation for aalur dny'a crucial gume with Nortll weatern. Coach Bam Wlliaiuan gave the llurkeyea several ,nm playa. All playera are In tnnil aliape except Ted nnecjni, aophomore tackle, who probably will ba out for the aeaaon. FALL'S CAFE 1010 Main Ht. CM' 11 IIIIKARFAST8 . line, IWc and 40o Lunch 11 to 2 25c ' NiMH-lnl Nleak Dinner B to 8 50c Medford Has String of Impressive Victories TIGERS SUFFER BUT ONE JOLT THIS SEASON Hy ARTHUR RHOKNt MKUKOHU, flrt. 10 (gterlsl) With Impreaalr victories over f'rearent City. Kureka and drama 1'aaa and a It- defeat at the baadt of Marehfleld en their record, tha Wed ford blah Tlgura ar entering late lateusiv trala- lug tbla week tor what looks to be their biggest ghm of tb year with Klamath 'alls. Batr- day. October 14. Coach nurgher'a ekargera cama oat et the' areata paaa game victor by a S4-T count aad are favored (lightly ever Uie Pellcaaa la the coming game ' Tha fact that lb gaie la te be played oa the Klamath field make lbs dope about even. Attack Pnaale J oet what the natar ef Ike Merlford attark will-be fc oaae- tionable. In (be Kareka gam ft waa the paean which downed tbe Logger. - aledford ooev pleled aevee eat ef 11 for a yardage ef 117, aialaat Mareh fleld. Tbe end ran gained the moat yardage, while el Ureal I'aee, tb Caveman tarllea were kemuiered for bage gala all arternoon, with a few paea aprlnkled In to keep them gueee Ing. Medferd chief ground gainer tbla year ta Jted fteheel, 1 It pound halfback. Ilia chief fort I planglug through tb tin and hla klga knee actio aiakee him a bird man to atop. Ta team with Mm la tba bet k field II ar gil r Bare US-pound Max (lllla aky at Ike ether half In Inject epeed'tnta tha attark. (tanning Interference tor theae two are two 17-eoaBdera, Cumbruna Bad flrbtBer. Harrington, quarterback, la good paaeer and algnal caller and handle tb aeatlag for tb Tiger. Merer! Injartre Medford' tin will average about 1 ponad aad her back around l. Hilly Walker. pdy llttl half who ran through the ellraaa for inch heavy gain laat year, will prob ably get Into actio again ttatnr day after aa enforced layoff ef two week. Scheei and Olllaakv both have Injuria which hamper them, but will be ready far earvtce. Coach Burgher believe, ttcoro of Wed ford game ao far thi ;ar ar aa lullowa; Medford, : Craereat City, t.' Medford, ; Marehfleld, 1), Medford. t: Rareka. I. Medterd. tl) Qraata Faaa. T. Although not definitely aet tled. th Urtiag lineup for the Tiger probably will be Bennett and 8hrleve, ende: Whit and Cunningham, tackle; 01ra and Mlnr, gnarda; Cave, center; Harrington, quarter: Znmbrunn and fkhl, kalvea, and flrhtner, fullback. s !S ANtlEt.F.9. Vt. II, (UP) The rarlfle Coaat league drew a paid attmdtac of l.57.595 peraon daring th 1111 eann, a decreaaa of IS, St over the prevloua year. Praidenl Harry A. William announced tonight William maintained ther waa ao loa, Inaunuch a th canon waa two week ahorter than In 130. He aald two week more probably would bar made th attendance larger than In 130. Night haaeball. a er-llt eaaon and a ladle free peltry undoubtedly held th attendance "tip te normal In aa unfavor able yer," William declared Tempi vs. Temple in Oregon-N. Y. Tilt KIIMKNU, Ore.. Oct. 21 0U It will be Temple v. Tempi when "Doc" Spear' green aopho more eleven of tha University of Oregon play New York Unl yoralty at New Tork, Oct. 31. Temple I a tar hack ef the Vlnlela while Mark Tmpl la one of Oregon tine, driving halfback. On th trip eaat Oregon will play North Dakota at Orand Korku, Oct. It, Oregon la hope ful of winning both game. Notre Dame Works Defense For Pitt ROUT!! BUND, Ind.. Oct. 11. (UPI Notre Dam worked oa a dofana today for th Pltteburgh gnme Saturday. Notre Dam acouta brought back only one formation after "routing Pitt In fnnr gamea, a alngle wing hack kith no man In motion. The liork troop crlmmaged today M h Jaakwblch, Koken, Lenny and Cronln In the baokflold. I jTfrr!-it,uj'. LIS mm mm SEATTLE'S BEAUTIFUL Two Thousand Wins! Roy Aoderaoa, wko will wreatl Jack Wallac at tba Legion ball, Friday air tit, haa a atrlng of more than two thooaand vic tor We la SI year oa th mat. If Anderaon defeat Wallace, Aus tralian champion, ha will have a cbaare to fight On Bonneaberg her next month. ITIOliSTi IS Ml I'l FIGHT PORTLAND, Oct. II (P Teaag Katlonalleta, Manila ban tamweight, defeated Ernie Pat er. Chippewa Indian bar last alght la their tea round mala event. Ptera want down In tb flrat round for count of on and alna, hut ram back gamely and waa fighting effectively at th nd of th tenth, though pretty well battered ap: Toang Na tionalise ah owed ap well after an aba once of three year from Portland ring. Benny Pel. Portland light weight, mad ahnrt work et Bil ly Bonilla of Wataonvllle, Cat., In a apectarnlar one-round affair, Pla elected to love no time. nd they went at each other with everything they had. Pel final ly pat ever a tarrlfle left hook to th Jaw, and Bonilla waa carried to hla corner. Al Muatola, Portland, knocked out Bobby Ambro. 6lm, In the second round. Muatola, car rying a eeven-pnuad weight ad vantage, took the lead la th erond round, flooring Tohroee aecoed rottBd. flooring Ambrae mor trip te th canva the ref eree (topped th boat. Swede Olsoa. Portland, etopped Jack Murray, Seattle In th tint round, and Jack Kelly took a reteree'a declalon over Rudy Vaatlno, four round. Famous Trainer Of Horses Dies BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. II, (AP) Jamee Rowe Jr., 41. trainer tor Un Payne Whitney' (reentree stable, died her to day. Tb on of tb let James Row, bead trainer at one time for Harry Payne Whitney' (ta ble. Mr. Row had trained the champion i-year-old Twenty flrand. and waa preparing SL Brideaax, a o reentree tabi home, for th SIS. 00 Maryland handicap at Laurel race track Saturday. He had become 111 Monday of Indigestion. He wa regarded by turfmen a one of the beat horernn In fie United State. Old Cabot Cognomen Held Socially Elite BOSTON, Oct. 10. (UP) Cabot la Cabot and Kabot 1 Kuhltaky, and never tba twain hall meet aerially. j It waa all mixed up like that In superior oourt today when Samuel Cahot appeared before Judge Wlnirred II. Whiting eeklng an Injunction to reetratn Samuel Kubitaky from Hating hla name In th Koeton telephone directory aa Samuel Knbot. Less Butter Is - Used Last Year 8AI.K.M. Or., (U.B American, ate lea butter In 1130 then In 1929. Creamery butter manufac tured by 4.175 plnuts totalled 1.594. Sin. 000 pound lat year compared to 1.5D7.027.000 In 1II2I. . Some 4,140 plant oper ated In 1939. the coat of syrerythtno is com 109 down aowocJays. So or the rabrt (ot vwry one el bS 330 room....ALL WITH BATH...ot .. .i ; t Huskies Helped By Waitrak Who Returns to Team SEATTLE, Oct. 11. (AP) The high water mark la Waaklng ton'a pre-Stanford training tor tha aannal football battle here Saturday wflt be reached today, with scrimmage work acheduled for th whole aqnad. Husky hope Ira proved with the return ef Joe Waltrak. tackle, to active duty yeaterday, after being on th Idellne with a charley-boraa tor two weak, favorable report war also re ceived on th physical condition of Bill Slarah, veteran quarter back. Injured In the Oregon game. He strung around U practlo field without limping. Trojans Practice Ground Gaining Plays for Bears LOS ANGELES, Oct. II. UP) Whatever threat tha Univers ity of California Hear may have te the eharaplonahlp hope et the Southern California Trojan. Coach liewerd Jonea appear to be not worried abont tb of fensive the Hears have develop ed. So far this week. Jonea hae concentrated ht squad on perfec tion of ground-gaining playa and haa not paid any attention to de fensive tactic. Th Trojan yea terday arternoon were given two new offenalve play which they may una against th Bear Sat urday at Berkeley. Ray Sparling. left end for tb Trojana, pomibly will not start Saturday' game. Sparllnr In jured ht ankl In the Oregon gam and Jones want te be sure he fa is good condition for the Stanford game. Joe Edward, transfer from Glendal junior college, may take Sparllng'a place en Ui varsity Saturday. Students Escape As School Burns HOLDKRXESS. N. H.. Oct. 11. (IP) Fir early today destroyed th Holdorneea school for boys. and drove more than forty stu dent to tbe street. Damage was estimated at ap proximately 1300,000, HINtiLK riT..MARI HIT PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 10. (UP) Members of the Ameri can Unitarian Mocluon wer urged today to discard th aln gle standard of eer. and to coun tenance extra-marital relations If the happiness of th house hold depend upon tnem. An Enllh chemtat has devel oped a paint for outdoor nse that Is so affected by the sun a ray that It appear black In daytime and whit at night. aeuuZat! ,o rr Irlcc on Vmrt Direct from the Woods to Von. BODY WOOD Dry Pin and Fir body wood rut from dry tree In 14 and 14 Inch lengths. Fine for furnace, fireplace or heater. Fir Body Wood Per Cord $7.00 Pine Bod Wood Per Cord ... $6.00 Special Price on Large Order. PEYTON & CO. "Wood '.o Bora" 1 2d S. 7th, Phone tlftll. ".'" t, " k WOOD N NAMED IST1U1E FOR THIS YEAR NFW TORK, Oct II, (CP) ("rankle PrkKh, etar eecond ba man of the world champion BL Louts Cardinala 1 named by th Hssehall Writers' eaeoetatloa of America a th "most valuabl player" of the 1931 National league season. It waa announced today. , Second honor went to Chuck Klein, hard-hitting Philadelphia outfielder, and third plec wa given to Bill Terry, Kevr York titan! Infield star. Krlacfa batted .SIS, according te unofficial averagne ef tb eaaon. Of hi 1(1 hit. 14 wer two-baa hits, four wer triple and four wer home run. Klein was near the top of th eaaon batting Hat with a mark of .337, while Terry waa In a virtual tl for th champion snip. He batted .lilt while Cklck Haioy, unofficial leader, had .143. Mcribea Not AgTreed The balloting waa dene by a committee of eight baseball writers representing each Na tional leag city. Each mad a Hit ef 10 player, ranked In order of Importance. Carionaly, no two writer greed aa to tb moat valuabl player, tha eight player who topped tbe eight lists were Priach, Klsta. TR7. Chirk Haley ef St. Leal. Jimmy WU son of SL Louis, TrT Jaeksoa of New Tork, Sparky Adam of St. Louts. Red Lucas ef Cin cinnati. F risen and Terry were th only players to have received on or mor point on ach bal lot. Klein scored on aeven. bnt so other player scored en more thaa live. Pepper Martin, Bill Hallahaa aad Burleigh Grimes, world ee rie here, did set wla a point. Her' bow th points were di vided: Prlsch, sc Louis. .46; Klein. Philadelphia, St; Tarry, New Tork, 41; English, Chicago. 10; Hafey, Chicago, 39; J. Wil son. Bt- Louis, 34; Jackson. New Tork, 14; Grimm, Chicago, II; Adams, SL Louis, 13; Brandt. Boston, 14; MaranvUla, Boston, 16; Cuyter, Chicago, 14; Tray Bor, Pittsburgh, II; Laeaa. Cin cinnati. 10; U Waner, Pltte burgh, (; BoUomley, St. Louie, t; J. Elliott, Philadelphia, ; Qalnn. Brooklyn, Finn. Brook lyn, S; Clark. Brooklyn, I: Root. Chicago, 3; Derringer, St. Louis, S; BarUll, Philadelphia, Jt -Verge. Haw Tork, 1; Flta stmswu, New Tork; 0Denl and Wright. Brooklyn; Cneetaello, Cincinnati, and Gilbert, St. Louis, 1 each. Street Happy at Fnsch s Honor JOPLIN. Mo., Oct. II. CAP) Charles "Gabby" Street aald today he wa "mighty proud and happy" that FraBkl Friach had a selected aa the National leagne' most Talaabl stayer tor mi. "Fraakla la a great layer," tha Cardinal manager aald, "An able field captain, and a real hustler, who gave the Card ev erything he had through tha sea son and th world aeri-a." Red Ball Stage Line One State Daily for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 Leave K. F. 8:S0 a. m. A Remarkable Cod Liver Oil Emulsion Extensive rear arch bring , to you this healthful bone and body builder for in fanta, children and adults. Easy to take doe sot upset digestion. Mad from cod liver oil k ported from Norway, thi emuhion carries in solu tion th two Important bone-forming salt of cal cium and sodium. Guaran teed to satisfy or yoor money back. STAR DRUG STORKS St a and Mala lllth and Main jjgjptk 89c 1 I EKSI I a a American Prospect For Olympics Is Near Death Today HOLLTWOOD. CIif., Oct II, (AP) Suffering from perlton altl which followed th rupture of a gaogrenou appendix. Victor William, one of the United State eatatasdlng candidate for tb 1931 Olympic game, was battling for hi life today. He passed "a fairly comfortable alght." tbe boepltal reported tbla morning. Williams, a student at th Uni versity of Soother California, won tb L C. A. A. A. A. cham pionship- Is Philadelphia, eal llng Ted Meredith' world re ord eatahllsfaed 14 yeara age. Later he woa th national Inter collegiate meet at Chicago and then luceeaafully defended hi A. A. TJ. till at Lincoln, Neb., laat July, Williams recently relumed frem Soath Africa, where he toured with a party et Amer ican tklete.' TWENTY-FIVE SIGH FOR CHARITY TEAM .Twenty-five enthnsiaatle ex football iter from the Univer sity of Oregon. Oregon State eol laa. and Klamath Palls high school, gathered last night to complete plana for a erfe of game tor th benefit of Chief Guy Merrill' milk fnnd and un employment relief. The opening practice will be held tonight at I o'clock oa Klamath etes.se behind th American Lagioa halL Coaches Karens Sehnledensaa and Clyde Walh hare reqsestad that any men Interested who hare not already ftigned for practice, eail telephone Mo. 1337. or at th Britiah Columbia Bottle Snpply Co , 414 Klamath arena. Tentative games have beea scheduled with th police depart ment team et Rene, Souther Oregon Normal school, Willam ette university, and the Chema wa Indiana. 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