PACE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON November 17, 1911 McEwan's Sun Rises Back East tx Oregon, es Army Coach Throw Spec Ucular Grid Show Along Atlantic Seaboard Br JOK I'NiMCY Th coach I icsd; lont lira the cnaohl Captain John J. MrEwan, a apectarular roach and a good eoac-h, lived four yeara In th Pacific eciil conference be fore he wai In terred at the Unit eraltr of Oregon'! notor lo u cemetery for expired mentort. The belle tolled for Cap, and a mel ancholy dire vii luu at hta passing, but In rain. He kicked off the fed to come to lire again on the Atlantic ea board an actlre life. Indeed where hla Holy Croaa boya at Worcbester. Maaa.. hare be come figuratively literally the "holy terrora" of the foot ball east- - e e e I taxied to the railroad eta tlaa with Can the day be left tor good. Ha waan't a partlca larly sappy man. He'd had a great year In 1129. and all the bora Doc Spear took over la 19J0 were lade MrEwan developed from the freehman rank. McEwan was proud of thoaa men Johnny Kluralller, An On Colbert. George Chrlst enaen. Eric Torata. Irv Srhuli and the reat and had he been at Oregon In US, the final year of hla contract, he un doubtedly would hare had a magnificent team. But thinga were la turmoil at the Web foot limitation, and for the aake of peace and good will Captain MrEwan reaigned Just before the Hawaii game at Portland two ream mo thla month. e e e Early ia 11S0 Cap returned from th east after the Oregon-Florida game at Miami to make a aettlement on hla con tract. He went eaat again, and In a few weeka Holy Croaa grabbed him. Now for two yeara thla ex-Army. ax-Oregoh leader baa been throwing hla brilliant passing and running attack Into the uneasy Urea of eastern teams. Dr. Speara already had been appointed Oregoa coach when Cap left Eugene for the last time. The excitement over the Minneaota'a man coming rather halted the gloom of McEwan'a departure. "Keep your eyea oa the rle Ing sun." were Cap' farewell worde at the train. It he meant to Infer hla own sun waa aetting he waa wrong, for Mc - Ewan'e aun, though It set in far western Oregon, rose brighter than ever In the eaat. In hla first year at Holy Croaa MrEwan knocked over very opponent except Ford ham, and only mighty St. Mary's could defeat the Rams thatyear. Holy Croaa lost only ( to 0. and then finished the year with a biasing 17 to triumph over Harrard. Thla year MrEwan has taken all hit rlrala but Dartmouth. Fordham and Harrard. Dart mouth last Saturday trounced Cornell, heretofore undefeated la th eaat. Cap lost hi game to th strong Indiana. 14 to 7. Harrard' unbeaten team lip ped orer a 7 to 0 win erer Holy Cross, and Fordham had to be content with a tie. A cecucular. though well founded, football gam Is Mc Ewan'a style. No spectator left a stadium wher his eleren battled without enjoying a 1 glorious show. e McEwan cam to Oregon In 114 after his slotted four years at th military academy terminated. Th Webfoota. had produced nothing In the way of football for aereral seasons, and tbe material Cap (tarted with waan't eo good. There waa hut a handful of real football player Al Sinclair, Lynn Jones, Otto Vitus and one or two others but still Cap put out a fine team. He led near ly all hi opponents np until th half, and then th lack of reserves began to tell. Even at that, howorar, he walloped California. In 117 things were a lit tle better, and then In 12S the situation was a "rosy" one. That was the year Kitxmiller'a tar ascended to th raralty. Cap' major rlctoriea extended orer Oregon State, Washington ton. Vela, Hawaii, and the Honolulu town team. The year 129 waa eren bet ter for Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Oregon State, Urla, and Hawaii all fell before th gal loping Webfoota. Cap was dreaming of 1930 and hla veteran team built up out of four yeara of hard work. Then ram th moment ary crash, but nothing daunt- is DEAD STORAGE Passenger Cars 3.00 Per Mo. New Plans Announced For KLAMATH FALLS PLAYS RIVALS IN DISTRICT 4 A readjustment In the Inter erholastlc basketball districts throughout the entire stats will throw Kni(lh Fa I la Into a league with team from . th countlea of Jefferson, Crook, Deschute and Lake. Th new srrangemeats were completed Saturday at Eugen wher th athletic heads of th Stat con vened with Paul T. Jackson, principal of Klamath high and president of Stat Athletic as sociation. There now will be 14 districts in the state instead of 14. The Pelican will be la district four. Tbe change will be effective with th coming season, and It will hare moat particular Influ ence on th annual state prep hoop tourney at Salem. Port land will aand Ita customary champion and runner np to th title tournament, and Salem will continue to be permanent guest member regardless of Its stand ing in th district. Each other district will send its champion. All high school In th stat will have an opportunity to rep resent their district regardless of their standing la th league at the end of th season. A serlea of district tournaments and sub-tournamenta will be held at th close of the regular season to determine the champion, a mov whlrh apparently will die count th rivalry and importance of winning games regularly scheduled. The committee la charge of this district will be composed of John Johnson, principal at Prtne vtlle: H. R. Johnson, Bend, and Harold Hendrlckaon. Merrill. Although Medlord. Grants Pass and Ashland will no longer be In the same district with Klamath Falls game will played with those team. E LOS ANGELES. Nov. IT VPs University of Southern Califor- running attack, of sheer power had rolled soms 1.241 odd yards over seven op- poaeats this year for 22! points, will or turned toward , South Bend and ' unbeaten Notr ' Dame today. .' J Whether the r r o j a a a woo ho have crusn- '.heir last six HoMa.ru oi- opponents oeiore this team roller attack to al most assure themselves of tn Pacific coast conference cham pionship, can crack th sturdy Irish defense is the question up permost in th minds of western football followers. How all-Important Coach How ard Jonea running attack has been become self-evident wiib th disclosure that the Trojans added only 423 more yards by completing twenty of sixty-four attempted passes. It ha generally been eonceaeo. that the head man of Troy has I kept something in reserve In th : way of an offense this season, for only the old tried and proven formations of other year, sorted out by the new tandem shift, bar been used. Alabama Frosh Center Dies of Grid Injuries1 TUSCALOOSA. Ala.. Nov. 17. ! (JPi James Nichols of Fort i Wayne, Ind., center on th Lni- versity of Alabama freehman football team who waa Injured in a scrimmage with th varsity Armlstlc Day, died early today. Nichols received an Injury to bis spine and waa paralysed from hla waist down. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chae Nichols, ef Fort Wayne, cam her shortly after their son was injured and ed this man McEwan. He hied off to the east, and started all over again with greater success than ever. e No one ever approached Cap In bis own style of football or In personality. H was a gentleman, polished and cult ured, with detailed, scholarly Information on every possible subject. He bad a bag full of yarns to make the most fam ous story teller of history envious. And he was a great football coach on top of all that. nia's vaunted which bv dint it i,ri I i I J Tiny Tennis Princess Holds Court VBawJ4sVsyveefs Amateur Athletic Settles KANSAS CITT. Nov. 17, p, The amateur athletic antoa filed away ita major problems of the 43rd annual convention here to day and turned to a program listing official award of tourna ment dates and cities and selec tion of officers end trustee. Th only matter to break th otherwise harmonious atmospher of th conference yesterday ros over a proposed amendment to th by-law to limit th function of th redisricting committee. Redlstrictina; Ordered Avery Bruadage. Chicago, the president, however, pointed out that under th constitution re disricting must be done by agree ment of tbe constitution with Id days nolle. H then referred the matter to a committee. Virtual completion of recom mendations to th United Ststes Olympic extcutlv committee at had remained at his bedsld. NEW YORK. Nov. IT. OfV Th death today at Tuaraloosa of James Nichols, center on th University of Alabama freshman football team, brines to thirteen the number of deaths from foot ball this fall. Hla deatk waa the second In tbe south. Cougars Train In Pavilion For Last Game PULLMAN. Wash.. Nov. 17. (JP) Battered and weary. Washing ton State's football team today started training for the last game of the season, a non-conference clash with Goniaga University at Spoksn Saturday. Five regulars, pummeled by the University of Washington last Saturday, were not In eurts for the light workout coach O. E. Holllngbery called for yesterday t afternoon. They were George ' Red Ball Stage Line One Stage Daily for Lakeriew, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 eave K. F. 8 :30 a. m. WHY PAY $1.40 A GALLON FOR OIL NO BETTER? PeaniffisyllvaiffiSa all AT A NEW LOW PRICE! 5 . Gal. Can Would Cost $7.00 If Regular i Every gallon of Ward' Motor Oil I pump4 from Pennsylvania's richest pool. It Is refined and De Waxed by on. of tbe largest oil companlea. It give th smoothest, most efficient lubrication yon can bur. Only a limited quantity. If "Right back at you!" . . . And with an si pert swing of hsr man's-slted racquet, little Patric ia B. Elbert returns th ball on Ih courta at White Sulphur Springs. W. Va. And juat look at her tennis form and hsr ey hadet She may be a queen of th court aom day. Union Major Problems New York. Nov. 39 waa reported by the track and field, and swim mlng committees of the Ameri can Olympic association, also in session her. Favor Metric 8) stem Th trsrk and field committee recommended that trials tor posi tions oa th Amerlrsn Decathlon team In th 1933 Olympic games at Lot Angeles be held at Chi cago. June 34 and 35 with th file to be selected liter. This body also favored adoption of metric measurements to coo form with Olympic disun.es and la another recommendation sug gested that the 1933 track and field championships of the I. C. A. A. A. A. and th National Col legiate Athletic awoelatlon adopt the plan. These championships will qusllfy competitors for th final Olympic tryout st (tan ford Univeralty. Hurley1, guard: George Sander, paaslng halfback: Joe Hansen, renter: Walter Camp, tackle, and Stanley Colbura. fullback. None had Injuries sufflrent to hold them out of th Con tats gam. Heavy snow covered Rogers field, and Holllngbery conducted his Umbering drills Ineide a pavilion, and the prospect was that all practice for thl game would be held her. i otel Multnomah 1 Firtproof I) Bought in tho Way! THREE TEAMS T SEATTLE. Nov. IT, (41 Thru teaina Pacific, Wlllamett and Whitman wr In th running today for th Northwest confer. enc football championship, with only two league gatnea left on th 1931 schedule. . Whitman college fell off It lofty first placa perch with a thud Saturday, when th Colleg of Idaho turned la a startling 179 Id victory over Ih Missionaries at Caldwell, l.lsho. This wss th first conference defeat for Whit man. Albany, lufleM Out Wlllamett university conquer ed I.lnfleld college, 19 to 4. at Salem Armistice Day to forge Into a II with Pacific tor first plar. Kach hav won thre game and lost one. whll Whltmsa hss scor ed two victories and dropped on contest. In th only other gam In whlrh a conference team figured last week. Pacific trounced Albany. Knn-conferenc eleven, 39 to 9, at Albany, Or. Remaining Gamra College of Puget Sound meets Pacific at Forest Drove. Ore., next Satnrdav and Whitman tanglea with Willamette at Salem Thanks giving Day, In the two remaining league games. Friday Willam ette plays Albany at Albany, and on Thanksgiving Day I.lnfleld meets Albany at MrMtnnvllle, or, i Victories for Pacific and Wil-, lametl will leave the two teams tied for th title, whll a win tor ; Whitman and a defeat for pacific would give the Walla Walla Mis sionaries undisputed claim lor : their second successive crown. I w. u j. pa. ; Pacific I t 44 34 Wlllamett I I 14 II, Whitman I 1 44 4t College of Idaho I t 13 14 C .P. 8. . 1 1 14 44 Llnfield 9 I 14 ti EfflSlIIST BEFORE UTAH TILT CORYALLlt, "Or.. Nov. IT. (V P) Th Oregoa State college E severs football squad will for get all about football for on week. All practice sessions and signal drills hav been dropped. After th week ot rest. Cosch Paul Schlasler will start drilling his squad tor th gam In Port land on December ( with th Uni versity of Utah. Th gams will be a charity affair. Jakey Ikey, I hear yon had a fire last Wednesday. Ikey Sh-h-h. neit Wednesday. ill IES TITLE RUI NG AMOUS for hospitality for foods for service PORTLAND, OREGON Every facility lor every taste of every traveller . . . new deceptions, new furniture, new lobby lounge end NEW LOW RATES. RATES $( MOM A WITH IATH II 1 ras J1 fe m mm i i wm State Hoop Tourney - Lucky Bend! ll1 IMilll aerra- ''' Th bsnd football tsatu got a fortunate break for Ita Thanks giving day gam with the Peli cans en Mode field when It learned that Don Bradley, alurdy Klamath Fall csatsr. would b out of th contest with a frac tured ankle. 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