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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1931)
December 18, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Managers Clash with Newspapers Barring of Cameraman from Football Fialda Calls Up Canaral At tack from Coait Sporting Editor Mr JOB I-IUKKY Th (ratornily of I'arlflo coasl eonfereni-e graduate niaiieiere hai grown au.ter.. Tin fraternity of I'xirlo coaal aporllug wrltura hat (row a raaaolful. ir lha auaterlly anil I ha ra etntmeiit ran hold out until Ilia uait football aation. Ihara Dir be an and to rollridete pu I'llrlt y dlrertnra and oalue taking bellynoo. a a a The managare have banned lha praaa cameramen from Ilia gridiron.. To "eompen.ate" thla order a aland will ba eraclad on every coaal fool, ball flald and tha camarauiaa will ba permitted to taka "blrd'i ara vlawt of tha con teat a. Tha ancient cltjr editor who established , lha Journallallc tnnt that one good now a plc tura waa worth 40.00a worda. aatrar ail ld aa far ai tha fradualo nianaiurt wara con cerned. Hut tha sensitive sporting writers have derided ta ratall ata. No mora ton ad pre-gaine pulill.lijr will ba granted tha pleading preea agenta. a a a PMure waa Barnmr Wllder man. ballyhoo nian for Ilia I nlvnraltr of Oraioii, who la known from Vancouver. H. C, In tha aouiharnmoat realm of ('allforala, knorklni hopeleaa ly at lha door. of every eporl ln adltor la every city whara lha Wehloot taam wanders. IMrture Art Taafa. enlhaal aitle iruotpal blowar for all Oregon Statai pntantlally iraal elevens, throwlni over bla Job In rlfhtaoua dlamay and raiurnlni to hla nstlve Iraland whara thrra la 00 alli en a oo propaiandlala. a a a Krnm tha polnl of vie of Journalltm tha edvanee ropy on any it'll la laat Important than tha itory of tha arant llaalf. rrom lha polnl of view of puhlltlijr lha event means not hint In comparlaoa with lha days of built-up newspaper goaalp before band to encour age attendance. a a a Who developed Ihla aroa of football Into He whirl of iritamaal? If not tha newe pspermen, who else? Tha powar to "appoint" el wara baa been lha powar to remove." and onre football la removed from lha haadlinaa II lha cries of over-emphasis will vanl.h. root ball aaally can drop down lo tha Indifferent poel tlon whtah baa amolharad col lets baaaball, track and baa kathall. a a a Jamaa S. Sheeny, utually a mlllni young man. bat re corded with mallrloua (law for Vnllad Praaa. tha feellnga of spirting wrltera In lha north' rt: . U. II. Oratory, aporla wrltar ef lha Morning Oregonlan. Portland, eddretsrd a law polntad questions lo graduate managers of Pacific northwaat Inatltutlona. Ha Baked "Will yon estnud lha no plrtnra prohlhliloo to Include puhllratlon of advance pie turaa of Pacific coast confer am a teems and IndlTldual playact before tha ama, thua pigling ballyhoo on lha tama basis at pawaT "Will yoo kindly Itiatrucl your vnrioua publicity man to thla alfact. to lha young gen tlamao will be tpared tha am btrraismc.nl and lullllty ba fora tha game belling tha newepapere. "for loth aaka, lira ua a hroakT" t'lllf Karrlaon. aporlt wrltar of tha Seattle Hlar. "blaatad' iraduata manaiart undar a two column bm with lha cap tion, "Oaaaa Will Spoil Thoaa Goldan Kl!" Ha Indicated that alnra lha advent of iadu ata manaicra lha lama, coach aa and tlda thowa have bean built np" to draw crowdt and that football hat bacoma a "rackat." George Varnall, aporla adl tor of lha Hrattla Timet, alao Vl Incanacd over Ilia adlct. lTe ran a atrlklng llluttratlon In tha Timet allowing a deta il p action plclura of Molt of Oconla trying to acora ngalnat Boulharn California along with a "platform photo of lha Army-Navy gama at Naw York In which not a tingle player oould bo Identified. (laorga Bartt, aporlt editor of tha Oregon Journal, Port land, Mid a few photograph art wara not half at bother tome aa an "army of aunstl tntet warming up prior to be ing lent Into actions." Ha liilgeated that "rollege Pro vide dugout tor football pley- Don't Overlook the Big TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, Dec. 20th at KLAMATH GUN CLUB Hi'Kliinlng 10:00 A. M. HIIH)T IN YOl'H OWN . C'l.ANH Pelicans Gather Power For Weed W CONTESTS ON SCHEDULE FOR KLAMATH Tha ontaited Pelican baeket- btll teem Juat antarlag -the court battles of tha Hll-IJ taaaon will niaal ona of lit moat power ful early acbadula rlvala tonight In northern California when It playt Weed high. Weed will face tha Klamath quintet with a veteran taam finishing blgh up n tta own conferaara laat year. Saturday nllht the traveling I'ellrtna will play McCloud, and alihouih McCloud probably will not oiler at much oppnaitlon at Weed, liwlght French, hetd roach, feared tha varying allot if ihe two foreign floort may throw off the defenaive and ol fanalre formation the Pellrant have been drilled In thla week. French Indicated ba moat like ly would alert Ihe tama com Ulna, lion which defeated Yreka la the opening terlee here leal week. Thla will Include Hill K.taa. Jack Knight. Hay Allen, iiruce liroland and Don Knieval. Loula McAnlnen and Rex Ham- aker were Be I acted after practice rider at Ihe two ettra men for the trip. The remainder of the tquad lo leave Ihla morning will ba HIM Mayhew, Dirk Shaett and Woodward Trlplette. Continent development alnca lha vlctorlea baa Increeeed Ihe rham-ea of two more wlna In northaro California. Krenrh, working with a aquad compoeed both of vateraut and Inexperi enced playere, declared Ihe team would Improve rapidly with each game, and felt certain before the eeaaon wat aver It would go a long way toward naklng a por tion for tha annual atala tour nament at Salem. LEVINSKY TO FIGHT L0H1 TONIGHT NEW YORK. Dee. II. Wr Never baa the eama man twice landed a right hand punch equare ly on Tommy Loughran. bat King Levlneky will try lonlgnu The Chicago elugger. who floor ed Ixiughran In their flrat marl ing, will have ten roundt lo put over a aleep-producer la Maditoa Mquare Garden, but may find the time all too ahort. Levlneky haa put on about li pounda and learned at leaat a few Ihlnga about boxlag alnca ba tint tackled Loughran and took a beating, but the rooaenaua waa be would find Tommy an even more elualve urge! than ba waa la Chi cago a year ago. Two Calltornia miaaieweignia, Bennr Miller and Chick Devlin, aquara off la one ten round pre liminary, and Stanley pored a. Jer eey City heavyweight, and Hant ftrhonratb. new German imporia tloo. In another. Klamath Cubs To Battle Bonanza The Kl.malh Cuba baaketball team will play Ihe Ronania team at the Mllle tchool auditorium Ihlt evening following a prellm-m- hatwun the Mecca and Henley teama which will tart playing at 7:10 o'clock. Ten leama lo tha city and county have Joined the Klamath county basketball league for a tournament during tha winter. A mall admlatlon charge la being made to rover ball rant. Basketball MONMOUTH. III., Dae. II, (CP) The Monmouth collage baaketball team defeated Partont college of Fairfield. Iowa. 14 lo 10. laat night. LINCOLN. Neb., Dec. 18, (U.R) Th Rrlaham Ynune nnlvaral- ty baaketball team, on a tour of ine nuanie wmi, miwim braaka unlveralty. 11 to 17. Ult night. ROCK ISLAND. III.. Dec. 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But Weher't still 14 chlpa to the bad la hla match play with Oeorge Broom, Ihe aall-maker, who learned hit ttyle of play un der the twinging thlp't lamp. Weber ran Into a winning atreak laat nlthl. along about the uih band, after he'd trailed by aa much aa 101 chlpa during tha eeealon. He had alarted play ISO rhlpa behind, and tlnlahed only 14 down. Loughran Turns To Instructing NEW YORK, Dec. IS, (U.PJ Tommy Loughran, who for want of better competition devotee bla energlea to giving boxing leaaona to brain young heavywelghla, will continue hla cotirae of In struction at Mndlaon Square Car den Friday night, with King Levlnnky of Chicago aa hla pupil. Profeaaor Loughran haa been around thena niany yeara, and. although he admittedly It the greateat boxer of hit era and leading contender for world rhamplonahlp honora. the epec taela of the Phlladelphlan boxing hit way to eaay declalona over alugglng youngatert la becoming tlreeome. Boxing fana prefer to watch aluggert and, but for tha tart that Levlneky It conceded a chance to pnt over a lucky haymaMr. there would ba Utile excata for the fight. Hunters Arrested On Came Charges M. 8. Rlden and J. J. Blelger of Klamath Falle, and Len Meehke of Tula Lake, were the laat three huntera arretted, during tha aea aon of 1931 tor game law vlola tlnna. Tha trio waa arretted by Fed eral Oame Protector, H. W. Wor ceater, and charged with hunting after aunaet. Blden and Btelger pleaded guil ty before Juttlce of the Peace Prentlat at Tula Lake, and were Service Parts WHY SHIV-V-VER? The car is cold these days. But it can be easily and inexpensively heated. The fa mous Red Cat Instant Heater will do the work quickly and efficiently. The hottest, quickest heater ever put . on the market BAR NONE1 The re-circulating unit (motor driven) creates continual air circulation by forcing a steady stream of air over the hot ex haust pipe and into the car. Circulation is continuous! 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National Hebrew Association, New York City." Schuli, however, isn't even re motely Jewith. MONTREAL, Dec. IT. (CP) The world champion Montreal Canadlena defeated the New York Americana 1 to 0 In a Na tional hockey ffeague game here tonight. Red Ball Stage Line One Stage Daily for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 eave K. F. 8:30 a. m. For All Cars Parts Co. Phone 1036 - By Laufer Irish Review Football Year SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. II (UP Notre Dame nniveralty't llil Football Review, lit 111 ptget re-telling the thrlllt of the aeason, waa laaued today. To record for posterity the memorable gama againat the University of Southern Callfor nla, the Review reprinted Ihe United Preet account, which waa written by George Klrkaey of the Chicago ataff, middle west ern aporlt editor. "Notre Dame's temple of trl nmph collapsed today In the dy ing momenta of ona of the great est football gamee ever played -raved in before an Irresistible rally which gave Southern Cali fornia a It lo 14 victory over the Fighting Irish, " the atory reed. "The latt team to defeat Notre DiTfne wat also the first to ttop the Irish after ti straight vic tories on the gridiron alnca 12S when tha Trojans triumphed, 27 to 14." U Ml h.l b Ihe roitdlllo. ot tour pmrnl HtrT It laev art hikmi. joa are drliln I. danger, skid ding or lit (hilars wj Wins a serioas aeridrnl. Don't lake mm&mm . yM Bilk xlS w COACHES OUIT IfJ NEW YORK AFTER ROWS lly HKItllK.ItT W. II.IIIKKIl NiiW YORK, Dec. II. (API The atorm of frrotball argument ragee unabated, but aiwhere with quite ao devastating an ef fect aa in New York. Here all three major universi ties Columbia, New York and Pordbam and one amaller school, Manhattan, have been centera of post aeason football cootroveray or diacuaaion of one airl or another. Three Coarfaea Heaica Three coacbea have realgned. charges of profeaatonalism have been fired and other arguments have crept In. The storm, so far as Naw York Is concerned, began with the at tack Itunched by the New York Unlveralty Dally Newa on John F. (Chick) Meeban on the grounda that be , represented "blg-tltne football." Meehan'a realgnatlon followed a few daya later aa N. Y. I', announced a "new tthletic era" the cardinal point of which waa tha de-emphetla of football. Law, Brill Quit Two more coaches quit yester day although not under anch apectacular circumstances. John Law, head coach at Manhattan for two yeara. announced from Washington that ie would not re turn here, and Marty Brill, who waa with Law at Washington, re vealed he did nol intend to serve taarn aa an assistant coach at Columbia. Both are Notre Dame alumni. Law waa captain of the undefeated Rambler team of 1921 and Brill wound up hit career at South Bend a year later. Columbia, thaken by ehtrtea tnd rumored chargea of wide spread professionalism, wat back oa an even keel again at thit broadside met with prompt and complete denial from athletic au thorltiee. Fordam escaped any firea of controversy but the death of Con Murphy, hurt In the Bucknell game, and the serious Injur in the same contest of John Sxyman akl. made It appear for a time aa though the Rama might abol ish football.. j BANK HEAD CONVICTED DETROIT. Dec. 17. (UP) Robert M. Allan, youthful presl- i dent of the ISS. 000.000 Ameri can State bank, which closed its doors last March, was convicted tonight by a Jury of embexxllng 1101.000 from bis institution. He faces a sentence of from one to 20 yeara. TURKEY SHOOT Indoor Range Rear of Yatcr Garage M W. Mala Friday, Dec. 18, T:O0 P. M. O N lhe rkaaers. Drl. la todav sad haw J"r ear equipped H. n Gun-Dianed I'ireMonea .nd enjoy Ihe tnpreaie proteetlfia ol la voeM's Hteal tires. Tilt Tonight All-Americans NEW YORK, Dec. 1, flJ.R) Selection of folller'a all America foothill for 1911 waa announced today, Playera chosen are: Harks Wood, Harvard, quarterback. H.hwsrti, Notre Dame, left halfback. HiDlmr, North weatern, right halfback. Shaver, Southern Califor nia, fullback. Dalrymple, Tulane. left end. Smith, Georgia, right end. Uuatee, Pittsburgh. left tackle. S'hwegler, Washington, right tackle. M n a n, Minnesota, left guard. Hickman, Te on antes, right guard. Morrison. Michigan, canter. Dalrymple la the only pilf er who appeared on the 1930 Hat. Plans Complete For All-Stars SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. II, (UP) Plana for entertainment of the all-American football atart who will participate In the an nual eaat-west charity game here New Year's day were completed tonight. The east team will assemble at Northwestern university, Chi cago, Saturday, and will arrive here Tuesday morning. 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