november 25, l8l THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALIi?, OREGON AUB SEVEN Y J Controversy Still Rages In Sport Over-Emphasis Still Re maim Hectic Topic ' For Discussion IIT JOH I'HllKV There It on controversy In athletics sppareullr doomed la remain forever e conlroverejr. The llllli sparks o( resentment flickering Ihrouih tin winter tier a daiilln- football ana o and through lha summer Just btlura Ilia grot grid I run drlvaa start, bural Inlo llaniM a tha ylayera laka lha IIkIU. .verr apark, every flame, rises from thai one highly dis putable tuple, "ere athletlra over-einphaalsed T" It would be difficult to place too murh str"ss on nor mal (port ecllvltlne. Thar ara tuo murh a fundamental part of llvlti. Actually, It tan't tha apurt that rouaoa tha crlllra. It la all these atraa stadiums, alumni, tlrkata, publicity, hlli prlrad coaches and au on aud ao oa almuat without aud. a a a I'arhapa tba hlih echool boy, eager to become a var II v atar, who wrota to bla coach to Inquire It handllng Sea would develop muscles fur throwing lha Javelin, bad Ilia wrong uulul at view on emirta. Hut II waa laaa tha fault of Iba apurt than tba fault nf Ilia Inconsequential thlnia domin ating tha apnrt. Thla particular coach who answered tha lad a letter, how ever, waa thoroughly sane, and tha arror In Hit bora judg man waa corrected In a ai-o-tanra. No," tha coach replied, "de livering Ira won't halp you to throw tha javelin, but throw. Ing tha Javelin will brlp yuu to deliver lie." a a a If there has to ba a material baiietlt IB aporta, that's tba whole thing In a nul-shcll. a a Thara la nothing wrong wllh football pura, almpla football or any other aport. Hut perheps thara la eume IV.:ig a llttla slippery In lha capitalisation of aporta, tha process of turning Into big bualneaa. One-fourjb tha na tional Inroma goee Inlo play and rerreellon. II baa been estimated KO0.0UO.UU0 la turned Into Ilia aporllng gooda bualneaa annually, Thla ara of guld In alhleilra originated In lha poat-war days of llf. and even lha cry of dcpreealon haa failed to abb tha flow of mouey. Hpee tarular perlonnera In baaelmll, ' Ilaba Kulh of tha New York Yankeea. particularly, alaahlng flghtara In lha noting gamo Jack Dempaey, tleorgea I'ar pamler, Lou la Klrpo lha re moulding of football encour aged by new ruli-e to make the play open and awlft, and yarda of built up pulillrliy lured people to the galea who Barer before gave much con aldorallon to attilotlca. liming until tha niaalerful matchmaking of plctureaaue Tea Itlrkard, waa an outlawed gama ataged In lha backrooma and alleyi. Itlrkard turned It Into a aortal spectacle, a a e Thirty yeara ago whan Wal ter Camp flrat began to aelect football .all-Americana ha had only Ilia, big three. Harvard. Yale and l'rliiceton to form la teama. Within threa decades. tha gridiron pageant eprang from obscurity to prominency, and In 1911 mora than too, 1100 young men participated, and each Iram lucreaaed III coaching alaff to aa mane aa 10 Inatructora. In l-7 30,000,000 peraona ' paid 150.000,000 dollara to ea football In thla country alone. e a a Tha only dnnger to aport la lla commerclallein. In Ilia laat 10 yeara thrra haa been a very evident 'tendency toward traua- furmlna amateur game luta commercial amiiaement, not for tha auka of tha participants' but for tha aaka of coarhaa, alumni and Ilia general public And right rwrn are cnueea for aparka of dlncontenl. Moat crltlrlam rlaea from lha collrgea themselves, and mora directly atlll, front lha slu denta. Football bocomea mora and more a gama for lha pub lic, and for tha graduates, and a less and leas a gama for tha college atudent bodies. It la eaay to aoe tha chunre right hera at Oregon and Oregon 8tata. Once every m J 1'' aa t J Louie BETTYBUSHEY DEFEATS MALE 1,0 u la Miller, wra.lllng wllh lha aama lien a charging and mauling that carried hla training partner, Jack Llauipaey, )o tha uorltl's timing rhamplunahlp, buret over Hoy Anderson laat night In lha main arant, at tha l.rlon hall, fractured hla rlh and lu 111 hlin ao low lha niatrh ended wllh Iba flrat fall. Anderaon waa miaule to return for tha second fall after Miller had put blra away In lu mlnulea with a thumping body alam. Hrt Iwfcat Thla waa Anderaon'a flrat de feat hera and now another man aaaumea the leading claim for the mala event attractions hare. Mil ler waa Immediately beaet wllh rliallengea. Hill Handehl, Unrrla, who won from Hoy SI lit of To pike, Kanaaa, la a one bnur limit preliminary, look UD the rha Irnge along with Jack O'Brien, from Portland. . Miller, a barefoot boy with fly ing feet, thoroughly warned 'And er.i.n of the atrenglh In hla weav ing arma and lega wllh a strong man eihllilt before the match. Driving aplkea Inlo planka and tilling them ont wnn nia teeia rae luat a wurkout for the big ollow from Nevada. Handing Iron hare wllh hla teeth, hla nerk aad la arma waa completed with Mi le more effort than It lakea to atep Into a ring. Anderaon I'unUhed For 10 mlnulea Anderaon elop ed nearly every sort of punish- ent a wreatter ran lave. Habblt- punch alter rabbl-puncn puanea Im to the floor eo onen ana ao (impleteiv he noon waa groggy, lla gameneaa and hla cleverneee. owever, carried the matrn inio real battle before that rewound- lug body alam. Ijidr Iletly limner, rougea ana comely, put away Ted Wllllama two fu lla out of three, ine young lady, auppla of body and ong of llniba, pulled uereeii asllv aay from nearly every hold the baffled Wllllama rould rod uce. Wllllama. auKatllutlng for Jark Itenow, who apparently lied been frightened away by tnia dangeroua female grappler, won he flrat fall In eight aud a nan nimutes wllh a wrlut lock and a bode preaa. Two mlnulea after lite rem periou waa wi-i nmvj Hrity flammed on a Japaneee wrlat lock aud a body aclaaora to even the ecore. Wllllauia Knorkea out Wllllama' own eagerneea to down the ladv led to hla own fall, Cuming bark fur Ihe third fall he made a flying tnrkle, fell out of Ihe ring, knocking hlmeelf out li h the dron to llio floor. Hill Hnadehl. tha "terrible Swede" from Dorrla. aparkling along the comeback trail, added another victory to hla Increasing tiring. Sand. hi took the flrat fall frum 11111 In mlnulea with a flrlm mare. I 111. tumbling out of the ring. Injured hlmeelf and waa granted an eiira I mlnulea for teat. The man from Topeka came bak to flnlKh tha match but he aa In a pretty alrk condition. lull eaally out him down with a iin-nver toe hold. In the preliminary noianu V.'arren. Klamath Kalla engineer, won from Roland I'lrlrh In 14 mlnutea. Warren pinned bla man with a leg atrelch and bar bold. i'lrlrh wubat luted for Ted nil llama who took Renow'e placa in Hie match wllh Mlaa uueney, ItFMrxKT TAKEH ON 'WEIOHT I'HOKNIX, Aril., Nov. 14 W.kj Jark Dempaey wilt moot at leaat 401 pnunda ot helvywelghta In an eihlhlllon matrn nere Friday- nlxht. It wag announced today be 1'ronioler B. H. W- Ahem. year tha Webfoot and Orange etudenta aee a big gama on their own field, the traditional encounter between Oregon and Oregon Htate. Tha remainder of lha aeaaun the tuama bla off to Portland, Seattle. Cali fornia and the aaat where population centers booat re ceipts. t The bnalneea of apnrt, like everything alee. Is due for re-ndlimtnietit. Perhaps sport will become leas strenuous for theme who play and more ac tive for those who watch l'erhana It will become leaa ex nenalve for those who buy and Iran profitable for thoae who sell. Maybe It will ba cleared of the domination of faaition Imltallon and advertising, and aritiully be re-ealabllshcd In lis highest .function .the creation ot play. SEVENTH Annual Electrical BALL Thanksgiving Night November 26 MAT OPPONEN DT A PI? Etib!t Bldi?'. I LfiVlLVi South Sixth Street TIME .9, 'c,ck Miller BRUSHING UP OVER H. KETCHELL PORTf-AND, Ore., Nov. !5, UP) Two little fellowa thrilled a crowd bare laat night. when Paddy Sullivan. I-oa Angeles, out pointed Harry Ketrbell, Taroma, to take a all round toe-lo-loe boxing bout. Roth weighed 124 ponnda. Sullivan's auperlor box ing ability won blm the derision. Ketrhell fought bark gamely, but was unable to get set to put bla effertlve right Into play. Kddle Volk. Portland, arorrd technical knockout over Nor man Parka, Tlllamoog, in ine flrat round. Kddle ruahed In at he bell and broke Parka' noae wllh almost hla first wallop. 'arks waa dated hut atlll full of flghk Volk suddenly landed right to the law and Parka went down for a count of nine. After going down again from a left hook, the referee stopped the battle. Parka weighed 144 pounda. Volk 1!T4. Krank Sawyer. 101 pounda. Vancouver, II. C, won a eloae six round decision orer Burky llarrla, 117, Ueallle. Pot O'Day won a balrllne de- claloa over Young Corpus. Fili pino, six ronnda, and Johnny tlarvay and Hilly Ronlllaa went four ronnda to a draw. Two-Miler Ends Race Despite Broken Leg AMES. Ia.. Not. IS. (flV-an broken leg can't atop Karl 1-aberiew. captain of the lowa State two-mile team, who finish ed a rare at Lincoln Saturday after be developed an Intenae pain at tba half-mile mark. Athletic and hoapital officials alike are mystified at an X-ray picture which shows that the large bone of Ihe leg waa fractur ed clear across. Not realising what baa hap pened the wiry little runner con tinued despite the pain and fin ished In tenth plnro. Fortunate ly, dortora aald. the ends of th hone did not separate and bla leg w apparently none too wgiw for bis finishing the race. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. N. Y.. Nov. 15. tU.R) The New York Rangers and tha Chlcngo Black '.Inwka played to a -1-1 tie In an overtime National Hockey league game laat night. THRIFTY people classified ads. read tha -E4lil.tr OVINGtON, ' : : fUPR VA't. FfM AlAfAw.PAy-Au) .a .'''' A SMAUU 8lfJlArJB..Me KLICS. IliftU " SS ' :.' ewoixru Tri oi. it. ie tfAjhuFr' CJ qjeJev -yjr, . . . ujoi ffaxx op Ui za t Aty&L- - 11 Downs SPORTS Football Notes CORVAM.Ifl. Ore.. Nor. 1$. U.f Jack Cox. right guard, who captained the Oregon Htate colloge football I -am agalnat I' Di versity of Colorado early In the year, has been selected by Coach Paul bvhlaaler to lead the Beav ers agalnvt the t'niveralty of I'tab la Portland, December t. Wrdneaday's practice will end the week's work, but the team will reeume practice Monday, when Schtealer returns from the I tab-Clan Aggie game. RKNO, Nee.. Nov. IS, (UJ9 Coach George W. Phllbrook ot Nevada university will give up the one year remaining on bla contract and realgn, persistent rumors on tha rampua aald to day. Phllbrook denies that be Is 'anticipating anything ot tha kind. Nevada university com pleted a disastrous aeason last Saturday by going down to a 40-7 defeat, from San Francisco unlveraity, after Phllbrook bad aald In a pre-game atatement be waa confident ot victory. The Wolf park won two games thla season, tied two, and lost five. The Wolves scored 17 .points while orponents were acorlng 114. LINCOLN. Neb.. Not. IS, 0I.B Thirty members of the Nebras ka team left here today with their coaching staff to rlay Pitts burgh at Pittsburgh Thanksgiv ing day In an lntcrsectionai loot ball game. The Nebraskana, who won tba BIX Six championship tnig year, will arrive In Pittsburgh tomor row and bold a brief practice. IOWA CITY. Iowa. Nov. 15. PJ.R) A squad of 11 Iowa football I players held last borne drill ot i Ihe season today and entrained j tonight for Chicago, where, they will encounter the Chicago Ma roons Thursday. WEST POINT, N. Y.. Not. 15. I (CP) Army varsity players were used sparingly today as the j Cadets' preparations for the , Notre Dame battle continued. The S PfZC I A la .Here it an unusual opportu nity to visit friends or rela tives in mid-west cities. Plan now to go on one of the dates shown below. You can spend most of the t. inter there, if you like. Your "ticket Is good until Ihruary 29, 1932. some examples! St. Louis $ Kansas City .... Chicago ...... Omaha . . . Dcs Moines . . . Minneapolis . . . . Similar reductions to many oilier destinations. These re duced fares are good leaving ou these dates only: November 28 and 30; Dec. J, 12, 17, IS & 19. . i PKBsriiHi-r Hint City Tlrket Office Anderson In By Laufer 1 second eleven bora the brunt of ! the scrubs' attack. The big team ' looked on but there was little doing for them. SOUTH BEND. Ind., Not. IS, (CP) Noire Damee fighting Irish varalty returned to prae tlre today for a bard drill against the plays Army Is expected to use In Saturday s game at Yankee stadium. New York. PALO ALTO. Calif.. Not. 15. QJ.R) Humors that Ernie Nevera may loin the Stanford coaming staff next yaar circulated over the Stanford campua today. Those believing the unconfirmed nnnris miaht be true vomica out that Nevera. former all- Amrrlran. Joined tha Stanford team at Chicago today. Stanford meeta Dartmouth Saturday at Cambridge. Stribline Will Cancel Battle; ATLANTA. Not. IS. (P) Pa Slrlbllng announced here last nlrht that W. L. (Yonng) Btrib- llng had Injured his left bnfad and wonld have to postpone tne ooui be bad scheduled witb Ernie Brhaat In Chicago for Dec 1. The fighter's father-manager aald tendons and muscles in the hand were torn during Monday night's fight with Pietro Corrl at Birmingham. Ala. MONTREAL, Quebec. Not. IS. nj.pj n a scrappy, uneven game tha Montreal Maroons beat the Detroit Falcone tonight, i-1. In a National Hockey leagae game. Red Ball Stage Line One Stage Dally for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE S99 eave K. F. 8:80 . m. M I D-W INTER Drastic Reductions Note these dates! 4 ion Spring and Oak Rt. 613 Main St, Phono 8000 i- y h WEATHER 1 10 OREGON RAH MATHO, Calif., tor. 15, (UP) excellent weather helped the' Oregon football players aa they went through fast work out on the Hurllngame blgh school field today, every member of the varsity waa reported Id good shape. The playera ara con fident Ihey can give Ht. Mary'a a hard battle Thuraday afternoon. Ihe game will start at 1:10 p. ra., Instead of In the morning aa In tha past. MO R An A. Calif., Nov. tS, fU P) Coach "Slip" Madlgan of St. Mary'a football team aald today that If bla men can beat Oregon Thursday they should have a good rhanre to defeat southern Metbodlat university la San Fran- elrro a week from Saturday. Con tests between Bt. Mary a and Ore gon have been eloae in the paat. St. Mary'a la being established the favorite because the Gaels bava had a 14-day rest while Oregon bad a hard contest with V. C. L. A. Saturday. P1 ennsylvania May Play With Big Three Teams PHn.ADFXPHIA. Not. tl. VP) The University of Pennsylvania may again battle ber old rivals ot the gridiron Yale,- Harvard and Princeton If President Thomas 8. Cstes compiles with a plan recommended by tha orgaa tzed claaaea association. A nrooosal urging the reorgan isation of the intercollegiate football association ot 40 years aro, with Penn playing her "na tural rivals," waa introduced in the report of the committee ob athletics of the alumni group. Tha project -waa formally ap- NORTHLAND Transportation Company 1 To all points North East and West For CvBvenleoca Economy. Bafeti and De probability KIDE TUB NOKTHLASD Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot Union Stage S30 Klamath Ave. PRACT CEWORK Wliyisthis GOODYEAR PATHFINDER at $.98 a marvelous buy? ALL SIZES IN PROPORTION Size 4.40-21 Each $4.98 Pair $9.60 A year ago this tire was a big seller and a big value at $6.30; and today, in spite of lower prices, it is even a better tire. Fine-looking, fine-wearing, fine quality Goodyear guar antees it perfect for life. With our service that goes with it we guarantee you'll come back for more. ACME MOTOR CO. 410 South Sixth Phone 680 Main proved by Pr. E. I.eroy Merer, dean of the department of phyal- education, and by Harvey Herman, head eoerh of football, at a meeting of tha organised claaaea laat night. The Intercollegiate league re ferred to wag compoaad ot Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Pennsyl vania and generally known aa The Dig Four." It le Ihe plaa of Ihe organised claaaea to alao Include Cornell, Darthmouia, and a few others. . STAGG TO TELL 0 CHICAGO, Not. IS, W There may be seed for an expert statls- tlrlsn to decide tne winners or. tomorrow's 10-mlnute contests la the Big Ten's round robin charity football bill, and a woman Mra. Amos Alonso Stagg. Sr., baa been nominated for Ihe Job. Should there be no scoring In either or both ot lha "prelimln arr" games. In which Iowa will meat Chicago, and Indiana taca- les Illinois, the victor or victors 111 be determined on the basis of yardage gained. For almost 40 yeara. Mrs. Stagg. wife of Coarb Sugg, bae checked galna aad losses Id maroon games, and Major Jonn L. Griffith, Big Ten commissioner of athletics, has suggested aba keep tbe atatlslics tomorrow, to determine. If necexsary wnicn teama shall meet In the playoff. Oermsns who wish to leave their native land most now pay a tax of SIS . A Pledge For Thanksgiving THE deepest satisfaction Is al ways found is Giving, rather tbaa Receiving. Wa ara thank ful for the privilege to Give. It la gratifying to know that wa have served tbe public wall. Pub lie confidence is a rich reward. Wa need no other Incentive to strive towarda ever higher stand ards. Onr entire personnel makes a Thanksgiving pledge of Service, We wai Close at 12:00, Noon, Tomorrow. BAI5IGER MOTOR CO. Mala and EspUsuule PhOM StOO 1 ' i ' sW.saAi'aflPj Event OREGON READY FOR GAEL TILT Tl SAN FRANCISCO. Not. IS. (VP) Seeking vengeance for two de feala, I'nlreralty of Oregon'a foot ball team la ready for Its annual struggle with St. Mary'a Collage Usals here tomorrow at Kesar atadlum. For tbe last two years the Web foot have played the Gaels here on Turkey Day, but they bava earned nothing la Ihe way of vic tory. In 192V, the Oregonlana lost 11 to , while making the only score ot the season against St. Mary's, and last year they were nosed out 1 to I. Oregon Is fresh from a victory over li. C. L. A., the only coll-ia team to defeat the Gaels, who In turn trimmed Southern Califor nia. The TroJana have been tha only aggregation to whip th Webfeet, but did it decisively, 31 to 0. Probable starting Une-upei,,. . Oregon St. Mary'i Bailey Morgan Haghea (C.) Forata Srhulg Nilssoa Wis hard Bowermaa Temple Gee Mikalak L ft L T L O c R O R T R E Q L Jt R H F Vivaldi Jorgsnsen Pendleton Rubal Steponovtcb Gilbert F. Canrlnag Fletcher Hslrd Toaranl Brovelll 14 WKIIG