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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1931)
PA (IE SIX THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON December 8, 1931 FOOTBALL HELD UMlFfilfi RY IIIWIIWsWbbwww mm u Murn STIinFHTPIP R 5f U I UULII I I ill Ull Bowling League Results Given Douhir'i 1am DclursT 111 lt 1 II Hi 140 111 JI in mi in s4 us m lit a 11 tOI 111 171 77 MS l ISM rrhwiiwr Tram Peterson IIS 154 11 410 C. Martin 117 111 105 151 U. Martin 11 XI III 411 JrtVra 11 100 147 40 wiri - isi :oj j.is ii Total 741 Til 71 1111 Ulil Gold Claarwirs Tram Sharp lkO 145 143 III Miller . 14 1 177 IIS LlnTlUe 141 II 117 441 1)1 177 114 414 ltl 111 101 111 7 III 117 1417 rull Nnrln Total lllll'a K. H. Tram Sweaiv Mlrkrii Modrell. 8trns Barron Total 474 401 417 411 III 111 lit lit 111 141 140 R. HI 171 lit lit 111 111 177 lit 101 701 714 714 till Barns Bar 147 100 111 111 174 114 141 14 111 141 17 111 ..111 111 170 101 471 471 411 III NrW YOKK. Dw. . tUR ClsslflnK rolkKiaie footoail aa murder, Tlia Khm tutor. l'olumlla unlvarsitr umlarsraduau niws papsr, today rna"d In dllorl nl attack upon tha nam. I'eiiiapa ths foot In 1 1 rul-s tommliKK could Jerle mrthoda of Improving Ilia tame (rum th landpulnt of ths phinlral wel far of th playara," tha editori al Mid. "Hut. sinrs th first con aidrrallnn thoaa days la tba n Joynisnt of the sperlalora. tba lame will prolialily not undro any raJRal rsrlsloa for many a year. Reawna Given "Keasons will la (Ivan. 'Tlia Injurlri wonld not occur If tha lain were played correctly.' some comninilulora will declare. -The number of men killed In football la far leaa than tha number of men hot each year by isnisters.' another group will declare. 'The presence of a llttla dan ger In the game of football only B'.skes II worthwhile,' aporta writers will say. Annual Klaaghler "A faw utterly queer Individu al! or organlsatiuna (such as Spectator I . however, will go so tar aa to utter worda which Bilsht ba considered aa opposing the annual slaughter. If men wish to commit suicide, wa sup pose It'i their business. But when a crowd of football coaches and other phenomenon of tha port arranga thlnga so nicely (or tha mobs In the standa that tha playara becoma human aacri flcea, tba word 'murder' creepa Into the picture and stays there In spits of all tha efforts of thousands of men who lire by. for and with football." Foot bull orlrlnally was Intend ed for tha enjoyment of Ita par ticipants and yonng men found It valuable as a body builder and outlet for overstrained emotion, tha editorial said, but now of tars tha playara only an adequate opportunity to he fatally Injured or to "enjoy" broken ankles and dented skulls. Football. If It la the glorious thing most coaches declare It to be, la certainly worth any num ber of deaths np Into tha mil lions," the editorial continued. "Doea It not pack huge crowds Into college stadia each season? Does It not give tha athletically ambitions man attending college an opportunity to play before cheering grandstand, become a hero,' and receive soft Job after graduation, not on merit, bnt because football waa his con tribution to world history? "Doea It not allow heavy drinking alumni an outlet for their boyish emotions? Doea It not bring about nlca craft for athletic association parasites, for publicity experts, for contest of ..li rnr ticket vendors, and van for occasional professors NEW, YORK. Dee. t. nj. who don't mind overlooking a Tommy Loughran of Philadelphia Vachado Orrell Young Oris, oil . Chapman Tout 774 T0 714 1101 fVlltorlnns Tram Forfeit. Lewis, Sarpolis To Renew Feud in Portland Ring PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. t. UP, Ed (Strangler) Lewis and Dr. Karl Sarpolis renew their heavy weight wrestling feud here to morrow night. Two welterweights, new to Portland fans appear on the rard. They are Jltnray Bond of Boa ton, a protest of NVk Lutie and George Swanson. of Loa Angeles. They hope to have an opportunity to meeting Robin Reed, who re cently won tha welterweight tournament conducted by the mid western wrestling aasoclatton and who la expected horn tha latter part of thla week. Great Tulane End Confined to Bed NEW ORLEANS, Dec. I, 0JJ9 Jerry Dalrymple, tha greatest football end In the natlot. wag confined to Tonro Infirmary to night with a kidney ailment, caused by a blow In last Satur day's game with Washington Stats. "It's nothing, absolutely noth ing." be grinned. "Why cer tainly I'll be out for practice next week. I'm leaving the hos pital day after tomorrow. Jerry s Injury was considered alight, bnt he waa bald for "ob servation and a ranch needed rest" after bis bard season as captain of Tulsne'a Green Wave. Light Heavyweight Matched for Fight LDVEOFGAME TULANE SEGRET TO GRID FAME CHICAGO. Dee. I. OJW "Tha boys Just Ilka to play foot- bail " Thai a the secret of tha suc- csss of tha Tulana football team. only major undefeated and un tied eleven In tha country, ac cording to Barnard William Blsr- man. Hlerman has coached tha Tu lane team for tha past five years, hut will leave tha aouthern school after Its Tournament of Rosea gam at Tasadena. Calif.. New Year's day to become head coach at Minnesota. Ha waa here today conferring with H. O. (Frits) Crlaler. Minnesota direc tor of athletics, regarding his new position. f.-oacn Kipiaina I'll (Ira you an Illustration of what I mean when I say my boys Ilka to play football." aald Ulerman. "Before tha Vaader Mlt game. Felts, our fullback, bad an Infected leg and high fever. Ha got np from his alck bed tha morning of tha game and played one of the greatest games 1 hare seen any player play this season. Yon have to like foot ball to do that." Blarman has no unusual coach ing methods. He believes In fundamentals and sound tactics. Ha also believes la giving the players plenty of rest. Xo Scrimmage 'I haven't scrimmaged1 my first team as a nnlt onca since onr first game," ha aald. Riermaa aald ha knew vary little about tha Southern Celltor. nla team, bnt felt that Tulana had "a good chanca to win the game." 'We have only scouted Sooth- era California once," aald Uler man, "and I haven t aean tha report yet. Our two assistant coaches will scout tha Georgia game this week and I will know more about Southern California then." He regards Dalrymple and Havnes. ends; Dawson, quarter back: Zimmerman, halfback, and Falts. fullback, aa Tulana'a out standing players. He glrea Dalrymple credit for making tha smartest play of the season. "In the Georgia game Catfish Smith laid out on tha sidelines." said Blerman. "Dalrymple look- ! ed over thr Georgia lineup and missed Smith. Instead of trying to locate Smith ha Immediately , dived In and grabbed tha ball, uklng a fire-yard penalty rather j than allow the Georgia team a chance for a touchdown peas to Smith. That waa an exam pis of quick-thinking In an emergency." CADDY KILLED LINCOLN. Neb.. Dec. t. 0JJ9 Hla skull fractured by a golf ball. George Btrota. Jr.. 14, a caddy died here lata today. Btrob was struck by a ball driven br W. A. Gray of Lin coln. The ball had sailed lit Editorials on News (Contlnuad From rage Ona) yoa are Interested la such things, a a a VOU may ba Inclined to ask: "Just bow rapidly has high way traffic Increased la Oregon?" That quasttoa caa ba answered only In part, because available records extend bark only to about 111, From 1111 to 1111. In crease In highway traffic In Ore gon amounted to 10.1 per cant Increase In automobile registra tions In thla period amounted to only l 1 per cant, wheresa In crease In gasollna roniumpttoa amsnnted to 10.1 par cant, or al most exactly tha same as traffic In other words, people have not only bought mora can but have need them mora. a e a NOTHKR question hart arlsaa: How much will traffic In crease In tha future? Experts of tha bureau of pub lic road estimate that In tha five year period beginning In 111 and ending la llll high way traffic la Oragoa will show aa increase of II per cent For tha tan-year period belwaea till and 1140, they estimate tha traf fic Increase at tl per cant, or almost exactly tha aama aa for tha ail-year period from llll to 1S!. In other words, they don't think traffic will tnrreaaa quite as faat In tha future aa It has Increased la tha recant past, a a a TrHAT are thaaa estimates based on? They ara based on traffic surveys taken over a period of years oa all th main highways of tha state. If you travel much, yoa have been stopped from time to time and a.ked where yoa were going and how far yoa expected to travel that day. Perhaps yoa were Inclined to snort and offer criticism, terming theee atopptnga and Inquiries a fool enterprise daalgned principally to give some body a job. If yoa did that, yoa ware short sighted and unjust. These traf fic aurveya have beca Intended lo answer Intelligently Just such Important question a ara bow I arising that la: What will he; tha traf flo demands of tha future j and what must ba dona to meat . thsm 7 I If such questions ara to ba answered accurately, thara must ba EXACT KNOWLEDGE upon which lo base tha answer, see VOl' hear oftea tha ward "con gestlon" aa applied to high ware. Could you dsfln highway congealloa exactly? Dr. A. N. Johnson, dean of engineering at tha University of Maryland, deflnaa It thus: "High way congeetloa I considered to occur wha th number of s hlclea reaches a total great enough to fill tha thoroughfara and maka turning out Impracti cal: thla condition to laat a luf- tlclent time to b hotlceable, tha ' minimum amount of time being j on minute.' see yHAT definition helps U4 to de-' cida wlaaly when tha time has arrived tor us to wldaa our hlch-! wayi. aa la bains demanded now 1 hatweea Salem and Portland. I So, yoa see, these traffic counts thst have held you up momentar- i lly from tlm to tlma, perhapa causing yoa to becoma critical, aren't just wasted effort. They , give us aomethlng definite to go on whan tha demand for wider hlghwaya arlaaa, and may pravant aa from making costly mistakes through THINKINO tha lima for wider highway baa arrived be fore It actually baa. Exact knowledge la always a asetnl thing la making plan for tha future. PlI I IB "ILENOEDTO AMERICA'S TASTE- little thlck-headedneaa In tn classroom? Does It allow poor boys who have no desire for In tellectusl training, but who know tha game, to attend-colleges In aplte of the fact that they own no money whatsoever and must depend on indulgent alumni, or aimilar aources for support?" DEAD PLAYER HONORED NEW YORK. Dec. 7. (VP) Cornelius Murphy, who died re cently of Injuries received In a game with Bucknell, waa named today as "honorary captain" of Fordham university's 19S1 foot ball team. Murphy, the' only Junior on th 1911 varsity, was considered a virtually ceruln choice for captain of the 1931 team and aa a mark of respect to him the 1931 team will play without a captain. Coach Frank Cavan augh will appoint an acting cap tain for each game. Fordham athletic authorities also announced that Murphy's number, 13, would never be ls aned to another football player and that Murphy's aweater bear ing the numeral 13 would be preserved In tha Fordham trophy case. Oregon Coach Operated On, Resting Well PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. I, VP) Dr. Clarence W. Spears, Unl Terslty of Oregon football coach, nnderwent an operation for her nia at St. Vincent's hospital to day. Dr. Thomas Joyce perform ed the operation. Dr. Spears waa reported to be resting well and bis condition good. An ordinance to sell 19,100 Improvement unit 87 bonds was j passed for a third tlm nnsnl-1 mously. I and King Levlnaky of Chicago ; yards before hitting tha youth. ere matched today for a 11- round feature bout at Madlsoa Square Garden. December 11. The bout will mark Lough ran a first heavyweight bout of more than 10 rounds and will u-st tba theory that the former light-beavywelgbt fighter Is strict ly a 10-round performer. Bills as audited by the finance committee were approved and warrants ordered drawn. CLOSING OUT SALE Going to retire ao oar stock of Fare and Art Goods le oa sale at the lowest prices. Yoa cannot afford to anise theee wonderful bargains. Far Coats. SIK.OO aad t'p Chokers, aiH.OO asxl l Collars aad faffs of many different Far Rklaa ART GOOD Qulnbaug Tabtog, tba beat oa the anarket, stamped, STc Pee Pair Table Covers, all finished, 8.BO aad Vf Drewaer Scarfs, BUSc and l'p , Huge Towels, t.lc and tp Finest Cat Works at Give Away Prices Tom la and See Them THE NORTHERN FUR SHOP Next to Rainbow Theatre 4 IB Mala St. RATH PROBE ORDERED SALEM, Dec. . IP) Investi gation of rates and charges of the Oregon Gas and Electric com pany, operating in Vernonia. Washington county, waa ordered by the Public Utilities commis sioner upon his own motion. For mal hearlnga oa the investiga tion will be announced later. NOTICE OF HALE AITOMOHII.K OF Notice is hereby given that pursuant to tbe terms and condi tions of a certain chattel mort gage given by E. Rosa and Amy Ross to Geo. E. Msnn and Iris Mann on tbe 19th day of March, 1930, I will on tha 16th day of December, 1931 at 10 o'clock a. m., sell at public auction to tha highest bidder for cash at the Imperial Garage In Klamath Falls. Oregon, the following described automobile, to-wlt: One Ford Coupe, Model A, Motor number A-2285024, Certificate No. 421 952, 1929 model, to aatlsfy the sum ot izsu.uo together wltb In terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from March 14. 1930. and the costs and ex penses of the aale Includ'ng a reasonable attorney fee. G. B. COZAD. Agent for Geo. E. and Iris Mann. H-8 Real Real Whipping Cream with vyour Milk at the cost of the milk alone Lost River Dairy Phone 48 RADIOS Wa Carry in Stock the Moat Complete line of Radios in Town lillfllllan, Clarion and Apes .IYIce.1 at VtUJUt to 12l.50 complete with the new Hen tmln and Miilll-Mu tubes Static reducer New Huer Hetrfxlvne Circuit Improv ed Dynnmir ripenker Kull Vision Dial and Automatic Volume Control and yon mast see throe beautiful tabinets to appreciate them. CONVENIENT TERMS Aak for a free demonstra tion, Drop in and see onr New Radio Owls tarns off lour radio automatically Wiring Fixtures and sup plies Service Electric Co. 120 No. 8th. Phone It 44- A Woman's Fascination Is it youth? Is it charm? Is it beauty? Is it devotion? Is it intelligence? fou will be fascinated when you read the an swer in Cleo Lucas great new novel. You will be under a spell from beginning to end as you follow the hectic love story in leiru and Joan mBy CLEO LUCAS &tP Every Week from Dec 8 to Jan. 8 Pelican or Ballantine Malt, 3 Cans, $1.00 All size Flanks, 2 doz. to Case, $1.00 Case Gallon Jugs, $2.00 Doz. Half Gallon Jugs, $1.75 Doz. Beverage Bottles, 70c Case 10 Gallon Barrel Oak Kegs, $3.10 6 Gallon Barrel Oak Kegs, $2.50 Crown Caps, 19c Gross Cane Sugar, $5.00 Hundred . We Carrr AH Kinds of Cordials Royal Coffee, 31c lb. Italian Olive Oil, $2.00 Gallon Pink Salmon, 10c Can Consumer's Supply Company 703 South Sixth St. Phone 1934. I OAN PRENTICE was young; she ' wascharming.intelligent.beautiful; . she was devoted to her husband Jerry. Claire Hempstead's virtues didn't even begin where Joan's left off. At tractive yes but she was almost ten years older than Joan and so was her love life. Can young love compete with the wiles of an experienced woman? Can a Joan hold a Jerry when a Claire steps in with gin and temptation to snatch him? Cleo Lucas Answers in Her Enthralling Serial Beginning Saturday, December 12 mat IT lTfc. 1 VmxiWiMi Wff -'Mi1' -v II Tr-stJlvV .1 Hill Jr'jse' aaaans. am am aaaanw SS aasanasaaa - - - X -" - ' CHOICES I CANDIES To Sweeten The Christmas Season Boys and girls! Here is an extraordinary oppor tunity to earn a mighty nice Christmas present for yout mother or friend. For only two new three-months' subscriptions to the Klamath News you will receive a 2J2 pound box of delicious chocolate candy. The box is all wrapped in Christmas colored paper and pro tected by celophane. The candy is pure, wholesome, hand-dipped fancy chocolates. You'll find it easy to get two subscriptions. 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