The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
January 21, 1932
French Predicts Shake-Up for Grants Pass Contest
PELICAN TEAM
RECOVERS FROM
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Th possibilities of shak-np
In th Klamath lineup tor th
(iranla Paee (am her Friday
Bight haa aeol th Fellraa resu
lan Into an eager fight lo re
tain their first airing poaitlona.
A major basketball reversal
against MeiltorJ last week baa
prompted Dwlght French, head
roach, to look to hla rnrn Hats
tor prospective regulars.
Th rise of Howard rernell.
shsrp-shooter ot the aqtiad, haa
l.nt .nme ontliulsm to the Peli-
can hoop drive. PerneM, recov
ering from an Injured hand, may
tart the Oranta Pase name along
with Bill Jlayhew, forward, who
haa begun to puah the high ecor
lng Bill Estes.
Tha audden aiump of Ray Al
len, canter, may fore. French to
make further changes In th
alartlnf lineup. lulese Allen
regalna hla usual form. Don
Knieval, fuaid, may bo movea
np Into the tip-off poaition.
Tha addition of Woodrow
Trlpplatte. veteran from laat eea
aon, will etrengthen tha Klam
ath offense. Trlpplette, tha fin
est offenslv player on the
aquad, haa been out with typhoid
ferer, and will become eligible
Immediately upon the close of
tbe semester Friday.
Brace Broland and Lou la Mo
Anlncb, crowding the first
strltgers, may alio find poaitlona
In the starting linenp against
the Caremen.
Grania Pass haa become tha
"unknown quantity" of tha
southern Oregon conference.
After loalng a one-elded battle
to Medford. 61 to 11. the Care
man came back to topple the
Teteran Ashland team, champions
of the league last year, 17 to IS.
The Grants Paaa-Klamath
tame, etartlnf at 7 o'clock, will
be preceded by a preliminary
between the Wildcat and Malln.
Tiny' McCumber
Beats Fairchild
In San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO. Jao. 11. )
Pinto De 8a. of Por
tugal, gained a decision over Ra
mos Montoya. ISO. Ban Diego. In
a taat and close 10-ronnd main
rent at the New Golden Gate
arena here last night.
Six of the ten rounda went to
De 8a. and the other four were
eaptnred by Montoya. The 8an
Diego boxer waa knocked down
twice, but did aot take a count
either time.
Other reanlta:
Panlle Negri knocked out Fred
die Betnoff. (1): Matt Calo de
elaioned Joe Nolo. (4): Gabriel
Lavevss knocked ont Stanley
Roberta, (2); Sidney Brent de
daloned Billy Kane. (4): "Tiny"
McCumber. Klamath Fall, de
cisional Clyde Fairchild. (4);
Charley Hendrlcka and Lee Smith
drew, 4); and Jimmy Eddy de
elaloned Johnny Matto.
National Coaches
To Meet In South
CORVALLIS. Ore.. Jan. 11 OI.R)
The National Football Coaches
association will probably meet at
Pasadena, Cel., In accord
ing to Coach Panl J. Schlaaler ol
Oregon State college, who re
turned from eastern football
meetings today.
More than 600 coaches attend
ed tbe association meeting this
year and Bchiaaler said a strong
sentiment favored Holding t&e
next meeting In the west for
the first time.
Bchissler wss named chairman ot
the committee to select a meet
ing place. Other committeemen
are Bill Alexander ot Georgia
Tech and Tuas McLaughry of
Brown.
Pittsburgh areraged a murder
a week in 1981. But with wo
men having the privilege of mak
ing mistakes, too, this Leap Tear,
maybe they can bring np the
average little In 1931.
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Rabid Rabbit Men
Bring In Record
For Needy Folks
Cliff Dunn's rahld rabbit
hunters set a new all-time
record thle week when they
turned over 414 epy-hoppert
for the gorernor'a relief com
mittee, and then waggled In
offensive thumba at all the
other cotton-tail ganga artlv
ones and procrastinating ones.
The Dunn faction entered
the rabbit fielda on Rill Dal
ton's ranch near Malta and
soon came out with the rec
ord. Hill Dalton. gleeful orer
the success of the gunning,
gare the boys an enormous
teaet. The men who bagged
the all-time mark were Dr. C.
V. Hugh. Hill Dalton. Roy
Tabor. Wood Ollrer. M. 8.
West, T. B. Walters. Dr.
Stearns, Fiord Patty, Dan
Llskey. Cliff Dunn. K. M. Buff.
N. Y. Stoddard, Art Mackea
and other.
CHICAGO, Jan. 11. W
American Association cluba may
produce a new kind of baseball
holdout next season the player
who refuses to fly.
Aa Thomas Jefferson Mickey,
president ot the claaa A A loop,
studied the proposal to ahlp the
cluba from park to park by air
today, he admitted some diffi
culty would be encountered with
those players, who think flying
is about aa safe aa a groore ball
to Babe Ruth.
"No doubt, we will bars some
aerial holdout for a time it we
go through with our plan to uae
planes." President Hirkey aald.
"but I don't think we will be
troubled very long. When the
Columbus team flew last summer,
two ot tbe players refused to.
They were sent on by train
but flew the next time with the
rest of the boys and liked It. Of
course, we can't compel any play
er to fly. All we ran do In
such cases Is to do like we did
st Columbus let them take a
train."
American Association club own
ers, at a special meeting yester
day, adopted a MS-game schedule
to open on the eastern front
April 11 and close September It.
American Ski Team
Selected for Games
LAKE PLACID. N. T.. Jan.
11. (LLB The team which will
represeat tb United States la
tbe cross country akl areata of
the 111 winter Olympic games
at Lake Placid was chosen to
day at a meeting ot tha Ameri
can akl committee.
Charles N. Proctor, chairman
of the committee, said the 11
men named to the team were se
lected on tb basis of past per
formances because of the lack
ot snow sad ice.
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LEADS COLLEGE
GA5ABA STARS
SEATTLE, Jan. 11. (D Piling
up 11 basket and three free
throw la the first six games.
Charles Roberta, center ot the
Vnlrrralty of Oregon basketball
team, led the Individual (coring
race after th second week ot
play In the Northern division
Pacific Coaat conference with a
4 7-polnt total.
Second, third and fourth posi
tions were closely bunched, with
Wlnaor Calklna, Oregon guard,
tour polnta behind the leader
with 41, Howard Grenler, Idaho
center, with 41, and Henry La
yoff. Oregon forward, with 41.
Fagans. Oregon State, wss In
fifth place with 11.
Huntley Gordon. Washington
State center, who waa high man
last year with a total equalling
the conference record, waa In
tenth poaition with 11 polnta.
Grenler went to the top of the
Hat for rule-infractions, having
IT personal fouls called against
him. Robertson, Oregon forward
waa almoat a bad with It.
Th fifteen highest acorera:
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Roberta. Or.
Calkins. Or. ..
Grenler, Ida.
Levoff. Ore. (
Fagana. O.S.C. -4
Holsten. W.S.C. 4
10 11
17 t
17 41
11 14
It 30
10 10
14 14
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Barrett. Ida. 4
Herman, Ida. It
Lewla, O.S.C. 4
Robertson, Ore.
Larey. Ida. a
Wlcka. Ida. t
Cross. .W.S.C. 4
Calrney, Wash. 4
O'DOWL SIGNS CONTRACT
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11, (U.PJ
Frank "Lefty" O'Doul, out
fielder for the Brooklyn National
League Baaeball club, announced
today that he had aigned hla con
tract with tbe team for the 1931
reason.
O'Doul. on ot th leading hit
ters of th major leagues, said he
had taken a email cut In salary,
but waa well satisfied with the
terms.
CONNECTIONS
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WANT-ADS
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Thurnblad's Cue
Threatens Many
Title Climbers
CH1CAOO. Jan. It. (tn Ths
fsnry cua of Chicago's own Ar
thur Thurnblad Is still a threat to
th challengers of his three-cushion
billiard till.
la a thrilling etruggle last
night h defeated Lea Kanney,
the Northern champion, to enter
a three-cornered tie lead la tbe
1131 championships.
Johnny I.avlon of Sedalla, Mo.,
ten times three-cushion king, and
Frank 8. Scovllle of lluflalo, th
Kaatern champion, shared the lop
rung with him, claiming two vic
tories and no defeats,
Jsks Shaefer ot San Francisco,
the world's ls-1 balkllne ruler,
will atage hia aecond appearance
in the tournament tonight, engag
ing Kenney. Otto Itelselt of
Philadelphia, a former titles!, and
Bud Weathua ot St. Louis. South
ern champion, will open the eve
ning matches.
Thurnblad's victory Isst night
waa hard earned, and the acore
waa 10 to 41 In 47 Innings. In
aa earlier contest Scovllle sur
prised even hla own tollowera by
turning back the veteran Gua Co
puloa ot Kugene, Ore.. 10 to 34 In
41 Innings.
Boieman succumbed to Layton.
10 to 41. after the roast atar
ataged a spectacular uphill battle.
Allen Hall, rated tha tourna
ment favorite at tha start, iup
ped Into the win column by de
feating Weathua, to to 11. In 61
Innings.
I
111 CITY LEAGUE
Two game are acheduled In
th city league tonight when th
Henley quintet will meet the Mac
Marr store boy st 7:30 o'clock
at the Mills school gymnaaium
after which the Sons of Italy will
play the Klamath Cubs
Both game are expected to be
good, as Henley baa Improved
and baa added one or two new
players to Its lineup. The Mac
Marr boys bare always been
good.
The Sons ot Italy are full ot
fight and energy and will try to
wallop the Cube In auch a man
ner that they will have no energy
left to pursue their winning pace.
TO
E RESOLUTI
Th Klamath Sportsmen' as
soclatloa and th Klamath Isaac
Walton League have endorsed a
resolution made by the Tule
Lake American Legion post No.
14. Tula l.ak grange, and the
executive committee of the Tule
l.ke chamber of commerce to
tb federal gam commission rel
ative to th Tula lake gam
refug. It waa learned today.
The resolution seta out by
meeta and bounds th land
which the organliatlona wish in
cluded In the Tule lake gam
refuge (tor ducka and geese),
asks (hat th boundaries b
mad permanent and slates that
ti.e land included amounts to
about B.000 acrea. Iloundarlea
described are about the aaiue as
th.y were under 1130 lawa, with
th exreption of an east aid
dyke which the reclamation serv
ice proposes lo conatruct.
The boumtnrlee asked will
leave one-half Bill of shooting
ground on th east aide ot Tule
lake refuge and one aud one
half miles of ehnotlng ground on
the aouth aide. The one and one
half nillea on the aouth were
shooting groutula In 1930 but
in 1931 were cloaed by preaiden
tlal decree.
The remainder of the resolu
tion atated that a hunters' rec
reation ground was needed; that
Tule lake people have fed the
blrda which come there and for
age on their cropa; that the
sanctuary was tbe largest In th
state and If It waa made larger
would be a hardship on northern
California hunters; that the pe
titioners were la tsvor of con
servstlon and many of that sec
tion hsva carried on salvaging
programa for crippled blrda; and
that the boundaries aaked were
sought aa th permanent refuge
boundaries.
Red Ball Stage
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.ave K. F. 8:30 a. m.
'Doc' Snell Wins
Over Volk With
Decisive Kayo
SKATTLR. Jan. 11. (II
"Hoc" Snell, wild swinging vet
eran from Seattle, Taciima, Wen
at.hee and wav-polnia, evened
the score with Kddie Volk, bard
hitting Portland lightweight, In
a scheduled eight-round noting
bout hare last night, scoring a
"knock-out," five knock-downa
and a technical knockout.
Six weeka ago Volk knocked
down Knell four times In a Port
land fight to win the decision.
In the third round laat night
Snell smacked Volk wltji a vlcloua
left to the Jaw ami then sent
hltu to tbe canvaa with a follow
ing right. Th refers and timer
got mised up in their counting
and Snell was awarded a "kmxk
out" and dualled from the ring.
The hosing commission decided
that the timer had counted too
fast and Snell waa called back.
The fourth went by with little
damage but "loc" fouud his
murk In the fifth and dropped
Volk four ntore limes betor the
referee atopped the fracaa and
awarded Snell a technical knock
out. Iemorrata are Jubilant about
tha recent turnover la New
Hampshire. Moses will have a
tough time leading the Republic
ans out of the wllderneea.
NORTHLAND
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PORTLAND. Jan. II, (if)
Rohln Reed, claimant of Hie
world's welterweight wrestling
championship, made abort work
of t'urley Woods, Seattle, here
laat night, lined, In superb con
dition, used a wrlstiork In flop
Wood for th flrat fail In 17 min
utes, St seconds. I.eaa than three
minutes after the Intermission,
Heed grabbed Wood by the band
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