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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1931)
TACE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON November 9, 1931 Pelicans Have Two Hard Games Coaches Arrit and Sin clair Plenty Worried Over Battle With Ashland and Bend By JOK I'KiNKY Th lt.11 football iiid has burned Itself Into twilight, but before lb curtain srs drawn over sr. tha gridirons for the winter . tha Klamath Palla Pelican , matt meet ronents. Ash- OT , and and f Bend, either or both vsry likely to turn tha glories of , n successful aeaaon Into 9ssri S ) that habitual -cn despondency which haa for so king buna orer this southern Oregon eleren. Ashland orer there Armls tlre day, and Bend on Modoc field Thanksgiving, has abso lutely washed away any late season rent tor the Pelicans. The playera, themselves, for no reason at all, are unjustly confident of ridlnt through to n couple more vlctorlea, while , the coaches, Leslie Avrlt and Al Sinclair, already bars be gun to dig deeply down Into tha season's records to find reasonable causa for the team's confidence. a The Ashland game will be on Wednesday, and that's too near at band for a worried coaching staff. Much work .and much Inspiration has to be crowded Into the few days left before the battle. The Pell cans appear a little stronger than In the games with Med for and Ashland. Bob Elliott, fallback. Is tit again, and bis playing in tha barkfleld will Increase the offenslra and de fensive efficiency lnestlrosbly. Paul Morets. left tackle, has recovered from leg injuries, and his re-edditlon to the Una somewhat compensates tha loss of Don Brsdley. center. Bradley broke bis ankle In a light scrimmage session just before tha Grants Pass game. Naturally, ba won't play against either Ashland or Bend. e e e Please recall the gam dedi cating Modoc field, October 10. Tha Pelicans, then In the run ning for tha championship of tbs eouthern Oregon tnter scholastie conference with aa excellent chance for a try at tba elate title, won 22 to 12. The Ashland team was small, rugged and terrifically fast. It chssed tha Klamath eleren all orer Modoc field, always threatening to score and de stroy the Pelican lead. Now this team coached by Jackson Bliss, ex-Oregon toot ball and baseball star. Is just twice aa good today as when it plsyed the Pelicans a month ago. Little Leonard Ooanell still is in the Asblsnd back field, and good as be was at tba dedication game, be will be better next 'Wednesday. In th Pelican game and in every other game this season be has been the leader of the Ash land attack. Though sa little and so light, he piles up the yardage practically every time be packs tbe ball. He dashes 18 yards to score in the first period of the Pelican game, and only the failure to convert for the extra point cracked tbe Orlssllea' chances to tie up the bsttle in Its early stages. Supporting Gosnell in tbe Ashland backfleld will be those two ball carriers who crsshed tbe Klamath line so frequently Durhsm and Head. In the Grlszly line Csptaln Howell at end. Meyers, tackle, and Hall, guard, will In all probability make for another difficult four quarters. It does begin to look as though Ashland were serious ly Intending a war of revenge for the Pelicans this Armis tice day. see Bend. There's a prep team that can east a shadow over any interscholastlc rival. A tie with Salem and a one point defeat at the hands of Eugene wss the only misfor tunes ousting tbe Lara Bears from the state championship. Like Klamath, the Lava Bears bare a tough engage ment for Wednesdsy. They play Medford at Bend, and Med ford Is the one team which turned aside tbe ambi tions of the Pelicans, ( to 0. Just suppose Bend trounces Medford snd the chances are excellent tbat it will what a lop-sided underdog Klamath will be on Armistice. see Yes, Leslie Arrlt and Al Sinclair are worried. . Milk Fund Aided By Wrestling Card Tbe mlHc fund gained $110 from the benefit wrestling card staged at tbe Legion ball on Fri day nlgbt. Chief of Police Guy Merrill announced Saturday. The amount was the net profit, above all expenses, which were re duced through the courtesy and willingness of the wrextlors to take small purses so that more money might be raised tor chari ty. Chief Merrill said. He thanked the wrestlers on behalf of the police department and tha city for their generosity and the help which they extend ed to aid In relieving distress this winter, and to buy milk for tha families where there are children and the family Is too poor to be able to buy the milk. Importstlon of borsemeat has been forbidden by Chechoslovakia, ... : ! Klamath All LARGE CflDWD ATTENDS MILK FUND CONTEST A blocked punt and a concen trated Una attack which moved swiftly along for 80-yards swept the Klamath All-stars to a 12 to victory over the Chemswa Indiana of Salem Sunday after noon at Modoc field In Chief of Police Guv Merrill's milk fund football gams, 1700 football fans turned out despite tbe cold, near-winter weather to witness brilllsnt contests and to swell the coffers of the relief organi sation. Tbe AU-atsrs. amassing their entire strength for a first period drive, rammed over tbelr opening score shortly after the game started. Joe Wise. Kismstn 1 guard, burst orer the Indian for ward wall to block a punt on tna Cbemawa ten-yard line. Bliss not only blocked tbe kirk, bnt be also recovered the ball, and placed the Stars In position to score. Guide Hobustelli. ex-Klam-ath high ball packer and a former star with the Oregon State fresh man team, bombed bis way over the right side ot tbe Indlsn line for the score. Indians Score Content that bis team had both the defensive power and the of fensive punch. Fred Flock, bead coaeb, removed several of bis first stringers after the score. The Indisns, light. fsst and rugged, took advantage ot the change and tied np the score in the second period. Wllders, one armed redskin back, made the touchdown. WUdera was the out standing man on tbe Chemawa team Sunday, and despite bis physical handicap, he ran the ends, plnnged the line, caught passes and blocked and tackled aa though he were one ot this year's selection tor All-American. The All-etara moved on to victory in the fourth quarter when they began a Una attack on their own twenty-yard line. Otto Vitus, Pod Montgomery, and Eggers avalanched the ball down the field for eighty-yards. Robu stelll poshed over the score on the last play from tbe nine yard line. The formation went over the same spot aa the earlier touchdown. Well balanced line and back field playera bronght in tbe win for Klamath. In the line Alex Berlow, center, wbo once picked np a fumble and nearly broke away for a touchdown. Scott War ren, guard, and Joe Bliss, guard, plaved sensationally. Following the game the entire squsd waa the guest of Chief Merrill at a banquet at the Elks club. Football Notes By Associated Press Bob Camplgllo, a big braising halfback who plays In compara tive obscurity with West Liberty (W. Vs.) Teachers' college, baa taken tbe lead in tbe national race for individual football scor ing honora. Camplgllo jumped tar into the lead with a total of 1st points in seven gsmes on Saturday, kber he scored ten touchdowns and eight points after touchdowns for (8 points against Bethel of Ken tucky. His sensational play against Ford bam recently led Frank Cavanaugh, Fordham coacb, to call blm tbe "best back Fordham has faced this year." Bob Monnett of Michigan State scored 22 points agslnst Rlpon to hold second place, with a total ot 126 points. Tbe leaders in each of the na tion's nine msjor groups or con ferences follows: East Campiglla, West Liber ty, hsltback, 140 points. Midwest Monnett, Michigan State, halfback, 12 points. Rocky Mountains Chrlsten sen. Utsh, halfback, 74 points. South Felts, Tulsne, fullback, IS points. Pacific Mohler, Southern Cal ifornia, quarterback, 84 points. Southwest Led better, Arkan sas, fullbsck, 42 points. Big Ten Fay, Michigan, half back, 42 points; Psrdonner, Pur due, halfback, 42 points. Big Six Greets Iowa State balfbsck, 41 points. Missouri Valley Duncan, Grln nell, halfback, 27 points. DIRIGIBLE WRECKED ROCHEFORT, France, Not. 7 (U.fD A French navy dirigible was wrecked today when it was csught In a gale and ita motors flooded with wstsr. 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The smashing 12-0 triumph of Southern California over Sun- ford, that put the Trojans In a strategic position to strike for the conference title, was momentar ily overshadowed by the shatter ing of National championship as pirations of St. Mary's College, whose Gaels bowed to first de feat this season. Conqueror ot Southern Cali fornia, California and fonr other teama In a sensational bid tor high honors. St Mary's In turn wss conquered by an eleven it figured to beat San Francisco's Olympic club. What little con solation St. Mary's followers ssl raged from the 10-0 defeat was thst the Gaels lost to a son college team. 22,000 Bee rpset The npset of Coach Ed Madl gan's eleven took place yester dsy In Ssn Frsncisco before some 22,000 tans. Keyed np for the contest, after defeats by Califor nia, and Santa Clara and ties with Stanford and University ot San Francisco, tbe sqnsd of form er college sura took tbe measure of St. Mary's in decisive fashion. A touchdown in the opening per iod after a drive from near mld fleld waa followed by a field goal In tbe last quarter. Dick Black, an end who learned his plsce kicking at Texas A. M., sent tbe oval through the cross bars from tbe 40-yard line. While the club team presented a powerful defense, both on the line and against passes. St. Msry's was guilty of several fumbles, some coming when the Gaels ap peared headed for touchdowns. The Gaels will have only a short rest before tbelr next game as they meet the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles Bruins, Wednesday at Los Angeles. Coast conference title hopes of Southern California supporters were boosted Saturday as the Trojans rolled over Stanford's Indisns by a three-touchdown msrgln. A crowd of more than WOOD We are pleased to announce K. I. M. A. Trading Stamps with all fuel. Please ask for them at the office, beginning today. PEYTON & Co. 1 "Wood 126 S. 7th. PES m - Stars A'JILUE KESPij .. miCjiiOAM eiAv . Mult- or eve?? 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Shaver and Mohler, accounted for the touchdowns, the former scoring ths first snd Mohler msklng the others. Rr skine place-kicked one try for point. Trojan rooters anticipate no difficulty in the two remaining conference contesu. . MonUna will furnish the opposition next week-end and Washington will be met. Dec. 6. Other conference engsgements Saturdsy saw California's Dears beat Washington, 13-0; Wash ington State edge out Idaho. -8, and Oregon State rout Mon Una 19-0. California Wins Held scoreless for two periods. California cams back In tba third and fourth quarters to count REDUCED PRICES ON BEAUTY WORK Permanent Wares ..2.n.1 Innior Waves . 1.7.1 Lorraine Oil Waves 8.2.1 Tullpwood Oil Waves 4.ft Waving over dyes and blraches at special prices. All work done nnder supervision of competent Instructors. Lorraine School of Beauty Culture 211 Stewart-Drew Ilnlldlng . to Burn" Phone 635 Defeat Chemawas, 12 - 6 r ... By Laufcr touchdowns. A weak punt by Hufford. Washington hslt-back. traveled only 19 yards from ecrlmmage and gave the Bears the bsll 22 ysrds from gosl. ikhaldarh, halfback, crashed over from the two-yard line after he bad previously broken loose for a 21-ysrd (sin. He also added the extra point with a drop kirk. In tbe fourth quart er. Rusty GUI. Bear halfback. Intercepted a Waablngton paw and ran 15 yards to score. A crowd of 40. out fsna saw the game at Berkeley. Washington 8tste snstchsd a thrilling victory from Idaho In the Isst two minutes of play, at Pullman. The Cougars were behind. -. when John Eubsnks. sub fullback, place kicked from the 14-yard line Juat before ths flnsl gun sounded. The Staters scored a touchdown In tbe first period but Idsho produced sur prising strength to push over a touchdown and count a safety is the third to Uke the lead. O. 8. C. Beats Udullce Chalking np Its first confer ence win so fsr. Oregon State out-fought Montana on a wet field, at Conrallla. The Oregon eleven hsd the better of the plsy throughout, scoring a touchdown In the first qusrter and two more In the final fifteen minutes ot action. Next 8sturdsy, California will meet Idaho, at Berkeley, while traditions! struggles for state honors, will pit Washington against Washington State, at Poor Sleep Due To Gas In Upper Bowel Poor sleep is caused by gas pressing heart and other organs. You can't get rid of this by Just doctoring the atomach because most of the gss is in the UPPER bowel. The simple Germsn remedy, Adlerlks, resches BOTH upper snd lower bowel, wsshlng out poisons which csuse gss, nervous ness, bsd sleep. Get Adlerlka today: by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect. You will ssy the day you read this waa sure a lucky da for you. Star Drug ''o. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST.MODERN Downtown Hotel! r M w mm 600 otmtnc nooxt 127 n'ngs wut's rooms al $3.50 daily, 118 at i. no al WIM, I'll at a., o4 at $5.50, W al 16. Double room 16 lo 18 daily. 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A tentative plan to plant 1.- 000,000 fish In both the I'mpqua and Rogue waa outlined. The Umpqua, unpolluted and with only one unscreened diversion ditch and two minor obstruc tions, la ready to receive a full quota ot tlsb, tbe commission id. INK. I. D.V0TE Backers of J. R. Elliott, csn ri'dsts for the directorship ot ths Klamath Irrigation district, met at Mt. Lakl Friday to Issue a statement ot their stand la the election Tuesday. Over 60 names were attached to a petition addressed to tha K. I. D. Informing thst body thst tbey were not In fsvor of bonding the district for ralslug funds to develop electric power. Ths signers declared that (his wss not ons of the policies of the candidate tbey are aupport ing. The petitioners declered themselves In fsvor ot protecting the wstsr supply and leaving It vested In ths government as It Is st present. The men rlrculstlng ths peti tion among the residents of Hen ley, pine Orove, Altsmont, Mer rill and Mslln, were Henry He mon, Henley; U. E. 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