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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1931)
November 10, 1031 PAGE TWO TICE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "Civil War" Bursts Out This Week General Schitiler Will Bring Northern Force For Corva.Mii To Engage Oregon On Hayward Field Ity JOK I'KiXKY Lai Id 164, Ueneral Sher man marching through tlx mull to th ea, and on Novembe 14 be stopped over t Atlanta, G., to feed a lec tion of thet town to the myi . lant ftemee of the north. That's Just 67 year go. the battle front of the civil war haa moved from the At lantic coast to the Pacific. (Sat urday. November 14, 1911, Major-Ceneral Haul J. 8chlss ler, commander-in-chief of the northern football arrolee at , Oregon Slate college, will march 40 mllee southward to Eugene to encage the I niter ally of Oregon force of Gen eral Clarence W. Spears, chief of the Wehfoot regiments. This Oregon-Oregon State football battle 1 "civil war." It'll not be a mere skirmish. It'll be a fight with every maneuver known to football. And this ta one time history may not "repeat Itself," for the southern forces of the uni versity are vary likely to riaa up and wreck the big gridiron soldiers from Corvallis. But don't count too strongly oa pr-gam dope la the Web-foot-Beaver clashes. Anything . can happen, and It U Just as possible today (? year go that U aorta will com through. e e The two state Institution began hostilities In the "90s, and the (truggl still Is unde cided. In the numbers of games von and lost the nnl verslty 1 a long way In the lead, bnt In recent years the State college baa reduced the advantage to within striking distance. For three years previous to 128 the Orange did an unprecedented thing and won every battle. Then came Captain John J. Mc Ewan, now bead coach at Holy Cross, where he consistently bowls over his big eastern op ponents, with Johnny Kltimil ler, and thumped the Beaver 11 to 0. The following year the captain and Kltimiller did It again. It to 0. Last year Major-Geneml Schlssler got very scorched over two uccestr defeats, and wiped out Dr. Spear' first Webfoot team, IS to 0. John ny Kltimiller sat on the bench that rainy day at Corvallis. e e But last year, thl years and next years, don't amount to much when Oregon and Oregon State get together. It's always an Inspired football game with each team playing miles over the head of its normal strength. If you are an Oregon Stater yon can easily give the Orange tbe edge thl Satur day. The BeaTer lost to Southern California 10 to . while Oregon was blasted 61 to 0. Schlssler' forces are 20 point stronger. It yon want to put It that way. But If yon are aa Oregon fan, you can be happy In Ore gon's victory over New York. New York w hot after the national championship and the Webfoots were, after all, only a second rate Pacific coast team. Oregon la growing stronger and tronger. It will be at It peak Saturday after two weeks' rest, since It as tounding win In the east. Oregon State baa It all over Oregon in the number and sise of It player. The Web foot, too, are a long way be hind in experience. Only two regulars on the Oregon team. Captain lrv Schnls, guard, and Erie Forsta, center, have served in tbe varsity rank and ' file for more than two yean Three men in the Oregon suit ing backfleld are sophomoros, and the fourth. Bill Bower man, Med ford, subbed last year as both center and end. Schlssler's backfleld and line are full of busky young men who are In their third year as member of the Pacific coast conference. e e But anything can happen In thl "civil war." Th slight est break may turn victory Into defeat or defeat Into vic tory. see More than traditional rival ry will be at atate this year. Both Oregon State and Ore gon will be fighting for the state title, and the opportuol to meet Utah, champion of the Rocky mountain conference. In a charity gam at Portland, December 6. Th Beaver wnt that game, for their reg ular playing season ends with the Oregon encounter. Ore gon, however, still ha TJ. C. L. A. and St. Mary' to fin ish oft. e e Something cracked In Ban Tranclsco Sunday, and St. Mary's, th only undefeated eleven on the Pacific coast, dropped Its gam to the Olym pic club, 10 to 0. Another year will go by without a na tional champion for the Pa cific coast. Christmas Savings Will Exceed 1930 NSW YORK, Nov. 9. (UP) New Terk banker predicted to day that distribution of Christ mas seringa throughout the na tion during the next three weeks will total well over a bil lion dollars, bettering the record et In 1930. Expert In th development of Christmas saving clubs hav es timated thtt 38 per cent of the club fundi, are spent during the Christmas shopping season. Trojans To Play OPPONENT! BE SELECTED PASADENA. Calif., Nov. 10. (JPt University of Southern Cal ifornia a Trojans, with the Pacific Coast conference title almost won, bsve been selected to shoulder the burden of the western slope in the seventeenth annual Rose tournament football game here January 1. Formal acceptance of tbe Invi tation, a mere gesture of courte sy, will come from the athletic board of that Institution follow ing Ita earned meeting, which is expected abort ly. Can lltk Opponent While no official atstement was forthcoming from the Unl versltv of California, It waa con- stdered likely that th game will be played for charity. Dr. Rufua B. Von Klela Smld, aald earlier la the season that the Trojans were anxious to play for th ben efit of the unemployed. Selection of aa opponent, which probably -will not come until th schedule of the leading teams east of the Mississippi hav run their course, I left entirely to the western schooL five Team la Rare Five teams, however, stsnd th best chance of receiving thl In vitation, It waa officially said: Northwestern, Cornell, Tulane, Tenneaae and Georgia. Of these Northwestern faces th bar est up by th Big Ten conference, which oppose post-season games except for charity, and such con test must be confined to the con ference. With Georgia and Tulane meet ing Saturday, one Is expected to be eliminated. Cornell haa Dart mouth and Pennsylvania to beat, while Tennessee still face Vsn derbilt and Kentucky. Georgia I on th Trojan schedule for De cember 12. DEfrai WILL BE SETTLED NEW YORK. NOT. 1, UP) Jack Dempsey' fistic future prob ably will be settled definitely when th old Manassa Mauler cornea her next month for a con ference with Jimmy Johnston, head of Madison Square Garden' boxing department. It Dempsey, now 34 yean old. decide his barnstorming tour ha put him la condition tor another comeback, Johnston Is prepared to offer him two matches which might lead to a "shot" at Max Schmellng and the heavyweight championship. . Johnston said the Garden would not offer Jack any guaran tees, bnt an adequate share of the receipts for a bout la Febru ary at Miami. Fla., against an op ponent drawn from a list of four leading heavyweights Tommy Loughran, Johnny Rlsko. Paulino Uzcudun and Tom Heeney. Loughran and Uscudun, who are matched In a ten rounder In the Garden this Friday night, al ready have offered to sign blank contracts for a Dempsey match, donating their share to unem ployment relief. Nothing definite can come of Johnston plan until Dempsey arrives here for hi conference, probably in mid-December. Oregon State at Full Strength For 'Civil War' CORVALLIS, NOT. 10 OP) Working out in the armory last night while a rain storm rsged over Bell field, the Oregon State Beaver drilled against Oregon football play In preparation for the annual "civil war" at Eu gene Saturday. Light work Is In (tore thl week with perfection of play, passing practice and dummy scrimmage taking the place of heavy scrimmage. Coach Paul Schlssler was satisfied with the aggressiveness- of his equsd s shown sgainst Montana last Sat urday. A physical Inventory of the team shows the men rsme out of the Montana gsme with only minor bruises. They will be at full strength sgainst Oregon. The opportunity to plsy Utah in a post season charity game In Portland Is an added incentive to win In Eugene Nov. 14. 90,000 Witness Card-Troy Game LOS ANGELES. Nov.. 10. UP) Setting a new high mark for Pa cific Coast football, 83,000 per sona paid approximately 8280,000 to witness the Stanford-Uniceral-ty of California game at the Olympic atadlum here last Satur day. The figure also tops th list for grid game over th nation ao far this season. Arnold Eddy, graduate manag er of 8. C, said an exact state ment of money paid In could not b mad for several weeks. Elk Bowling Lanes Open For Players Th bowling alley In th base- ment of the Elks temple hsve been retlnlshed and polished and are now ready for use. It waa announced Monday by William Hayden, who will bar charge of th alleys. Th alley will be open from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. for the ns of the member ot th Elk lodge. M5TE1S Wrestling Matches End In Near Riots In Two Cities KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 10. (U.R Everett Marshall, ot La Junta, Colo., and Abs Colemsn, of Los Angeles, a couple of heavyweight who like their wrestling rough and tough, caus ed a near riot In Convention ball last night when they engaged In an Impromptu flat and chair fight. Marshall and Coleman wrestled one hour to a draw. YYheu the bell rang, however, they decided to settle tbe question of suprem acy and kept right on fighting. Walter Bates, the referee, at tempted to separate them. Cole man caught Hates with a right to the chin. Batea left the ring, sallln; over the ropes. The crowd started a near riot when Coleman and Marshall left th ring to continue their battle on the hall floor. They smashed chain, throwing the eeata at each other. They' used their fists with a gusto and were separated by rlulHwlelding policemen. After the disturbance bad been quelled. Jumping Jo SavoMI. of Three Oaks, Mich., former Notre Dam football alar, threw Ittrn Ostopavlch, of Lithuania, two fall out ot three In the main event. The preliminaries: Ed Burna, of Fort Worth, and Tony Mar coni, ot Italy, wrestled It min utes to a draw. "Chief Allen, ot Oklahoma. IN SPOTLIGHT FOH THIS WEEK NEW YORK, Nov. 10, (UP) Saturday' national football schedule calls for dosvue of top flight games, but it Isn't any trouble at all to nam th on outstanding contest- This gsme will be played down In little Athens, Ga., between Tulane and Georgia, both ot whom are un defeated and untied. This affair la likely to prove ene of the big moment of th 131 season. It la a gam that will not only com pretty close to deciding th southern cham pionship, but may hav some thing to do with the award of th so-called national title. Big Game Th south ha another big gam Saturday, with Tennessee, another team with a perfect rec ord, meeting a crack Vanderbilt aggregation. Other worthwhile southern feature Include Ken tucky vs. V. M. I.. Florida vs. South Carolina, and Duke vs. North Carolina State. Interest in the east will be divided among five or six Inter esting games, Army vs. Pitts burgh, Holy Cross vs. Harvard, Notre Dam vs. Nsvy, Georgia Tech va. Pena. Harvard vi. Holy Cross, Fordhsm vs. N. Y. U., and Cornell vs. Dartmouth. Four of the teams Involved In this batch of game Notre Dame, Harvard, Cornell and Fordham ar un defeated. Yale, resting for Harvard on the 31st, will not play. Prince ton will take on Washington Lee. Syracuse, another undefeated and untied eastern outfit, will risk Its clean record against Col gate. Callfornlans Rest Th mid-western program I a little below par. Northwestern engsgea Indiana, and Michigan State mixes It with Michigan in the headline game. Other games In and around that section of the country call for Minnesota to oppose Cornell college, and Illi nois to meet Chicago. Tbe far western schedule I nothing to excited shont. with Washington meeting Wash ington Stste, and Oregon taking on Oregon State In the bead line games. U. 8. C.'s eteam roller will take a rest cure against Montana, and Stanford will do th urn thing by play ing Nevada. The Southern Methodist-Baylor shindig looks like the best tbe southwest has to offer. If you don't like that one. you might try Texa against Texa Christian or Rice and the Texa Aggie. Mrs. Whitlock And Beech Win In th weekly mixed doubles tournament last nlgbt at ' the Klamath' Recreation, Mrs. Earl Whitlock won th women' prlie and H. F. Beech took th mens' award. Mrs. Whitlock' (core were 149101 103 for a total of 264 while Beech scored 178 181-186 for a total of 645. A large gallery wltneased the contests. Other who contested were, Mrs. Hoppert, Miss Jerry Mathews, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mr. A. Harnett, Mrs. Barron and Mr. Stone, Hoppert, Jones, Sale, Bar nett, Drlscoll and Joplln. Ex-Champ Retires From Boxing Game CHICAGO, Nor. 10 U.R Sam my Mandell of Rockford, III., former world's lightweight cham pion, retired from tbe boxing game today at tbe suggestion of the Illinois Stat Athletic com mission. Mandell appeared before the commission today a an after math of bis bout with Ralph Lenny ot New Jersey at th Chicago stadium last Wednesday night. The bout was slopped In the elgbth round and wa called "no contest.'' SOOTH'S TEAMS lost to Mike Howard. Seattle, In 11 minutes and 30 seconds on a Deadlock. Patsy Flanagan, ot Venice, Calif., former University ot South ern California football alar, wrestled 30 minute to a draw with Fred Peterson, ot Csrney, Mo. Charley Fisher, ot Butternut, Wis., world middle and light heavyweight champion, threw Ed dle Worth, of Portland, Ore., In 23 minutes and five seconds with an airplane spin. Near Hint Staged I.OS ANGK1.KS. Nov. 10. (U.R) A near-riot and a Changs of decision added exclteraeut to a melodramatic wrestling match at th Olympic stadium last night as Nick l.uli and Gus Sonnen berg grappled to a draw. Kara bad taken a fall and th action was quit merry when th two wrestlers fell on Referee Mc Donald, knocking him out of th ring. Lutie then floored Gus with a body slam but th referee didn't see It. Kick turned to talk to McDonald, and Sonnenberg pinned him with a flying tarkl. McDonald awarded the match to Gus and th near-riot b-itan. The referee then changed his decision and announced the match aa a draw. Wrestling Briefs By Associated Prra NEW HAVEN. Conn.: Jim Lon dos, 200, Greece, threw Dirk Da viscourt. 225. California, 37:67: Tiny Roebuck. 248. Oklahoma, de feated Metro Klrllenko, 214, Russia, by decision, 30:00. CHICAGO: Rudy Dusek. 211. Omaha, defeated George Zaharlaa. 218. Colorado, straight falls (let, 14:46: 2nd. 18:08 on a foal): Earl McCreadr. 235, Oklahoma, threw Mllo Stelvborn, 225H, Ger many, 12:18. YOUNG STOWN, Oh!a: Charley Hanson, Seattle, drew with Geo. Vassell. Greece, 1 hour. DETROIT: Jack Reynold. 152. Cincinnati, defeated Red Lindsay, 158, Tucson, An., two fslls out ot three (Lindsay 1st. 16:38; Reynolds, 2nd, 4:48; and 3rd. 13:0U). BUFFALO. N. Y: Lea Mara luso. 204. New York, drew with Karol Nowlna. 187. Chicago. 38:00 (bout halted by tat com mission time limit). Romance Catches Jess Mortensen, Famous Athlete RIVERSIDE, Calif.. Nov. 10. UP) Romance at last ha caught up with Jes Mortensen. tbe na tion's leading all-around athlete. Announcement haa been made here by tbe parents of Miss Iren Rosa, graduate ot the University at Loss Angeles, of her engage ment to the former football, bas ketball and track atar of the Uni versity of Southern California. They ar to be married here June Uth. Mis Ross Is assistant librarian st Riverside Junior college, where Mortensen is physical education instructor. They first met lss than a year ago. Mortensen I th National A. A. U. decathlon champion, and considered tbe country' leading entry for all around championship honors in th 1832 Olympic gsmes at Lo Angeles. Dempsey Fights Three in Night DES MOINES, I., Not. 10, (U.R) In exhibition bout her last night Jack Dempsey sparred through two round with Tom Davenport, of Little Rock, Ark., then knocked out Elijah Lee. At lanta, Ga., negro in one round. Happy Shea. De Moines, vol unteered to fight the former champion but after Dempsey floored him for a count of five In the first round. Shea refused to fight th second round. Giant Camera To Post Cash Bonds CHICAGO, Nor. 10, (UP) Prlmo Camera, giant Italian heavyweight, will arrive here to day to post a 31,350 cash bond with the Illinois state athletic commission which will permit blm to meet King Levlnaky, Chi cago heavyweight, In a 10-round bout at th Chicago stsdlum No vember 18. Camera Is suspend ed in this state, but be will be reinstated when he post the for feit which I due the Interna tional Boxing Union. The commission spproved a non-title bout for th asm pro gram between Christopher Bat tallno, featherweight champion, and Bushy Graham, Utica, N. Y., who won a decision from the tltleholder a few month ago. Kearns Will Manage Three Title Holders NEW YORK, Not. 10, (UP) Jack Kearns, ace of boxing' bal lyhoo artists, broke down today and confessed that he wa posi tive he would be managing three world champions Mickey Walk er, heavyweight; Benny Leonard, middleweight, and Jack! Fields, nelterwelgbt-witbin six months. Mlrkey will knock out Srbmel Ing st Los Angela In Februsry to win th heavyweight crown. said Kerns. "Fields will take the weltor title by defeating Lou Rroulllard In Boston, De cember 11, and after two or three more tune-np contests, Leonard will step out and win the 160-pound honors." And he who doesn't get bam liquor In Rose Tournament IT NORTHWEST SEATTLE, Nov. 10. (IP) By winning th game that count In the standings and losing th one that don't. Whitman college to day held undisputed leadership In th Northweat conference as a result ot Willamette' defeat st th band ot Pacific Uulvrstty Saturday. Wbltmaa dropped It last two encounter but they were non conference affaire. The Univers ity of Wsshlnstoa trounced the Missionaries 7 7 to at Seattle October 31 and Columbia Uni versity at Portland defeated them 13 to 0 In th Oregon City Sat urday. Pacific la Running; Pacific forged back Into th running again by toppling Willa mette la somewhat ot an apnei, 7 to f. t Salem Saturday. Until last week-end Whitman and Wil lamette were tied for first place with two victories and no defeats each. In the only other gam in which a conference team figured Saturday, College ot Pugel Sound defeated Belllngham Normal, 31 to 7. Whitman Face Tes8 Whitman gets Its third test In league competition next Saturday when th mlealonarla meet th College of Idsho at Caldwell. Idaho. Willamette will tangle with the Llnfield College at Salem tomorrow In the other con ference contest of th week. Standings: Pts. P A. 38 31 Whitman 3 Pacific 3 Willamette 8 C, P. 8. 1 College of Idaho 1 Llnfield Wildcats Never Play Too Hard CHICAGO, Nor. 10. (UP) One ot the remarkable things about the Northwestern football team, which baa th Big Tea championship aa good a an nexed, I that it won't play any harder than I necessary to win. Barring th Notre Dame which waa played In the mud and rain at Soldier field. Northwestern hasn't yet played at top speed throughout any one gsme this season. la the opening game agalnat Nebraska, the Wildcat hung UP 18 point In eight minute and then coasted th rest ot the af ternoon. They toyed with th U. of California at Lo Angeles in winning. 13-0. Team Frolic After playing some atrocious INN LEAGUE LEAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th legsl voter ot School District No. 1, of Klsmsth County, Stat of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING ot aald district will b held at Frsmont chool, on th loth day ot November, 181, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon for th pur- . Hi.e..iee the budget herelnefter set ont with th levying board. Th total amount of money needed by tbe as Id school district during th fiscal year beginning June 30 1813 1 estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be rerelved from tool fund. elm'entry choot tund. peclal district tax, and all other money ot th district, on school 1 Balanc on hand at beginning of school yr (third Monday In Jun) for which thU bud gat 1 md - - I. From county school fund ... , .,.,. I. From tat chool tund - 4. From lmntary school tund L GENERAL COXTROIi 1. Personal service: (1) Superintendent e(l) Clerk (3) Stenographer and other office assistant (4) Compulsory education and cen sus - 2. Suppllea J. Election and publicity 4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) I. Other expense ot general (1) 6. Total Kxprnse ot General II. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. Personal service: . (1) Supervisor I (2) Prlnclp! (4) Stenographer and other office assistants 2. Supplies, principal and super visor - B. Total Expense, Supervision ITJ. INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. Personal service: (1) Teachers 1. Buoplles (chslk, papsr, tc.) 1. Textbook (desk copies and indi gents) - - 4. Instruct, ot Crip. Ch. A Amsrlcanl- sation Class 6. Total Kxpense of Teaching. ..... IV. OPERATION OP PLANT 1. Person! service: (11 Janitors snd other 2. Janitors' supplies 2. Fuel 4. Light, power and water 7. Other expense of operation - 8. Total Expense of Operation Items marked with an asterisk () ar thou most commonly used by school districts ot th Summary of Estimated Expenditure For school year from June KO, lima, to June 80, 1083 Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (2), (3), .(4), (6); II-l-(l), (3), (3), (4); Ill-l-(l), (1), (3), (4); IV-l-(l), (2), (3); VI-l-(l), 1-(1), 3-(l), 4-(ll $140,670.0, Supplies 1-2; II-2; III-2; IV-2; VI-l-(J), -(2), 2-(2), 4-(2) 1,260.00 Maintenance and repair V-l-J-8 4,000.00 Debt servlc IX l-l-J-4-5-6-7-8 - 42,000.00 Miscellaneous sum of 1-3, 4, 5; 1 1-3, 4; III-3, 4, 5; IV-1, 4, 6, 8, 7; VI-l-(2), 2-(3), 4-(l), (4); VII-1, 1, 3, 4; VIII-4, 4, -8 20,176.00 Construction VIII-1, 2, 1, 3,800.00 Emergency X, 1, 2, . . , 10,000.00 Total 82nn,8Jl Dated Ibis 9th dsy of November, 1931. Attest: IDA MOMYER ODELL, District Clerk. H Nov.-i fool ball In the flrat halt against Ohio Stale, III Northwestern pluyvr were roussil out of their stupor by some blliug words from Coach Dick Henley and scored 10 points In ou period ud on play of the next period. Against Illinois the Kvsnslon boys ran oft four touchdowns In 10 minute of play anil then frolicked around for th neit 80 minute. A two-touchdown lead by Min nesota put th acid test to th Northwestern team. There la llttl doubt but that Northwest ern went Into the gam over confident, and many teams star ing a lipolut haudlcap lu Hi face nilsht bar quit cold. Northwestern uol only didn't quit, but proved It rlaliii to one of the nstlon'a greatest teams by coming from behind with such fury that a good Minnesota team collapsed uuder th pressure. mm PREPARE FOR COMING TILTS STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cel.. Nov. 10 UP) Th real cur un til Thursday has been prescribed (or Stanford' football team, bruised and battered in their 18-0 defeat by U. 8. C. Satur day. Th Cardinals far Ne vada Saturday but th reservee will probably get th assignment. BERKELEY Hard practice will be resumed today th Hears prepare fur Idaho Satur day. Coach W. A. (Navy Bill) Ingram doesn't want the team to let down after their 13-0 de feat ot Washington Saturday. unnini HI U.rf's Gaels will leave tonight for Lo An- gele u. c. U A. Armistice nsy. Mrnvelll. fullback., and Fischer. guard, probably will not play against th Bruins. They re ceived Injuries In Hundsy gsme which th Olympic club won 10-0 and wrecked the Gael' hope tor aa undefeated season. SAN FRANCISCO Th bay district' Armistice dsy football menu will bring th west coast army and the Pacific fleet teems together tomorrow In Memorial stsdlum, Berkeley. The navy Is fsvored to win for th first time in th history ot th Armistice dsy game. , TTKFY KEHTINO CHICAGO. Not. 10. (UP) Turry Griffiths, Chicago heavy weight, waa reported reeling comfortably today after an oper ation fur appendicitis. Th op eration will prevent blm from meeting Ernie Hchaaf of Boston in a return bout aa planned De cember 2. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING BUIMIET Estimated 181.000.00 74,000.00 8.600.00 23.000.00 Estimated Total S.SS9.00 Elementary f 3,800.00 1,080.00 1,(75.00 875.00 750.00 175.00 650.00 control: Control . 250.00 4.(80.00 12.127.60 1.011.50 750.00 S.870.00 1 , 38.300.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 450,00 8 if! 4,7)10,00 employes.. .$12,600.00 . 2,100.00 , 4,000.00' . 6,000.00 600.00 8 87,100.00 BAER DEFEATS JOHNNY HISKO IN SEAL PARK BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 10, In a slam-bang, one-sided hat tl. Klsjt Haer, l.iveraiiira heavy weight, lust night evened Ills score sgainst Johnny Itlsku, vet run ( levelaiider, by taking a ten round decision at Heala stadium here. Th bout was (ought in heavy rain, which drenched the ring and some 15,000 spectators who attended. Itlsko took a decision over User la Cleveland seteral mouths ao. Th ClcveUnder opened greealvvly, winning Hi first round. User wouud up In lb second aesslun, landing a hard right to th jaw, and continued to fore th battle. The t'all fornlan took th eurceedlng three rounds. The sixth wa a fairly even session, aa Itlsko pepped up, and they trailed blows steadily, but In the seventh, Msx bored In lo win that session as wsll as th eighth. A they rsme out for the ninth round, th rain Inrreased, and each slipped several titties. Haer went to his knees, whit Itlsko plied on th rupee. A spurt lor Klsko In III tentn wss haltered down by Haer with a terrific body attack and they were pound Ing each other steadily when th bell rloaed th flaht. Haer weighed 3u4 pound, and Itlsko 186. Spears Gloomy As Oregon State Contest Nears EUGENE. Nov. 10 (IP, Had weather and Injuries to his tesm bsv ll but taken the custom ary imll from th Hp ot Doc Spears end th lightness from hi hesrt. "Oregon Slit outweigh us 10 pounds to th man." h re counted a be squinted at the cloudy akic and marveled that so much rain could fall. The In ference ws. of rours. thst th doctor would much rather have a nice dry field next Saturday when hla University ot Oregon foothallera meet Oregon Slat In th annual bomvconilng gam. Th recollection that It waa dreary, rainy afternoon last year at thla eeaaon when the Heaver trounced the university 16 to 0 lent no aatlfctlon. Toils y thre of Oregon' prim men wer off form. Hughe had a bad leg. Nllsson. heavy tackle, had a lam shoulder, and lelgh ton Gee waa stilt suffering from a bad cold. Receipt I. Interest on deposits and Sinking Fund... 10. Total estimated receipt (Items Expenditure Elementary Total V. MAIVrEXANCK REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement ot furniture nd equipment ... 2 100. Ot 2. Repair and malntenanc of building nd ground 3,500.00 4, Total Eipensa of Maintenance and Repir. 4,000.04 VI. AUXILIARY ACiLNtlKS 1. Library: (11 Personal service (llbrarlan.ete.) I 1,080.00 (3) Library books . 500.00 (2) Supplies, repair, etc , 160.00 I. Health service tl) personal service (nurse, etc.).... 1,350.00 (2) Supplies and other expenses 400.09 3. Transportation ot pupil: , ill Personal service . 1,440.00 Other auxiliary agenda; (1) Personal aervlce (2) Supplies and other expenses.-. 100.00 5. Total EMne of Auxiliary Agencle til. riAKU l II.S.HGKH 1. Insursnce , L n. Total Hi Charge ..-... OUTLAY 4. New furnltur and iqulpmant, 5. Assessments tor betterment , 1. Total Cuiiltnl Outlay. I A. WEIIT NEHVIL'K 1. Principal on bond , , 4. Interest nn bond O. Total Debt Service X. EMERGENCY . RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year 3232,885.00 (sum of Item 1-8, II-6, I1I-8, JV-8. V-4, VI-5, VII-6. VIII-7, 1X-8, X-8) Total animated rocelpts, not Including? pro posed tag 171,500.00 Balance, amount to be raised tax Indelitcdnes . Amount ot bonded Indebtedness (In clud all warrants lisusd by Tote ot elector $681,600.00 4 Total Indebtedness (sum of Hems x 1. 1. I) II. UNDERWOOD, Chairman, Board ot Directors. Fights Last Night (111 The Associated I'reee) NhiW lOHK Hilly Towiisend, Vsiicouver, II, t'., outpointed Andy Huvlola, New York (101; Chick Devlin, Beu Francisco, slop ped A rile Do Lucca, New York (7); Vincent llambrlglit, Clncln tinll, outpointed Until llussi, New Yoik (31. PHILADELPHIA Hilly Jones, Philadelphia, s t o P P t Tiger Thomas. Lelpervllle, l's , (81; Al Howe, Philadelphia, knocked out Freddy Parnl, Philippine (3). CLEVELAND Usui I'irron. Cleveland, knocked out Many Collins. Phllsdelplila 131. PITTHHLHUH Jimmy Moor. Plitsliiirsh, outpointed Jerk Tracey, Louisville, Ky , (8); I g Tom Williams, Cincinnati, outpointed Fraukl Novak, I'ltts. bursh (61. Clllt'AGO-lliy Tramlile, Him k. ford. III , stopped Tiger Johnny Ctlne, Waterloo, I., (2): Tony f'KUcel, Tampa, Fla., outpointed Tom Jones, t'hlratm (81, AN'DKIt HON, Intl. Rosy Bak er, Anderson, knocked out lied Callahnii, M uncle. I ml , (41; Mil lard Brown, Indianapolis, out pointed Gen Lewis, Koknmo, Ind, (lui, SAN FRANt'lHt'O Jack Van Noy, Los Angeles, outpointed George t'svllrk. Cleveland (3). COUGARS PREPARE FOR HUSKY GAME PULLMAN, Wash... Not. 10. (VP) The Idaho Vandals put away, Washington Slate'e Cougar turn ed today toward th University of Washington and th football contest In Heattl Kalurday. Hopes fur a complete rout of Northwestern teams before th Idaho game wer lowered a little when the Vandals, low In con ference rating, held the Cougar off snd then lost th gsm. 8 lo 8. on two breaks. The first was when th refere ruled that Willi Smith, quarterback, stepped out ot bound on a 30-yard run serosa th goal Itn. snd th oth er when Idaho player wa penalised for Interfering with a pas receiver. In th latter Instance, th Cougar got tbe ball on the seven-yard line, and Kubanka, sub fullback, mad himself a hero by booting a place kirk. Ku banka. playing bis first year for the Coussrs. Joined th Washing ton Stat squad at Pasadena last New Yesr's dsy and came aorta aa a transfer from Glendal (Calif) Junior college. Although no serious Injury re aulted from th Idaho contest, batterings from aevea conterenc game thl season hv takes their toll. Sander snd Havte, halve. Hurley and Senn. gaards; Byer. nd. and Ingram, cnir. far tht week' prartlc as crip ple. Now that election tlm 1 roll ing around many a Juda will re call be who Judge get Judsed. on Jan 20, 1321, and endlag the county school fnnd, state 1,000.00 1 to f, Inc). .tl?2.S00.00 Csfeterl msnsgsr . ..3 1.8110.00 a,R'jo,oo 1,000.00 9 8,000.04 ..I 1.000.00 7,800.00 8,800.00 ., innnnna - 17,000.00 849,000.00 810,000.00 by district 8M,8B.0O third class. 8JWMI, 500.00