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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1934)
PAfJETWO THE EVENING HERALD.' KLAMATH FALI& OREGON February 1, 1984 Sportiii ews N ,- - i -. BOXING ALL-STAR FIVE E .Mikulak's Team to Play At Medford Friday; Waldorf Ready. The 20-80 club's athlptlc com mittee, headed by Joe Knudson Thursday completed details for the promotion of one ol Klain- ath Fulls' major basketball con' testa ot the season. The game, scheduled tor the Klamath high school gymnasium Saturday night, will tend the all-stars ot Mike Mikulak against the Waldort In dependents. Knudson Thursday afternoon announced scheduling a prelim inary game. The Chlloquln and - Malln town teams, two leaders In county competition, will meet in the tlrst game at 8:00 o clock, The mam game win start Ira mediately after the close ot the opener. Play At Medford. Mikulak and his group ot fa mous football warriors will ar rive In Klamath Falls Saturday afternoon. The game with Wal- dort will be the stopping point ot their southern Oregon cam paign following a contest at Mea lord on Friday night. Information as to the starting lineup has not been complete. Previous games, however, indi cate that the first five will In clude Mike Mikulak, Bernie Hughes, Bree Cupollottl, Char ges Wishard and Mark Temple. Reputations Boasted. - These names are known from one end ot the coast to the other and each man was a varsity player on the Webfoot football team for three years. Four of these nlayers were almost unani mous selections for various all coast elevens and Mikulak was the choice ot the New York American for the all-American - fullback nosL Bernie Hughes, ex-Medford high school star who has played In Klamath Falls frequently, has been - the leading center on the coast for several years. Mark Temple, recently signed to coach Pendleton high school, was all- coast halfback: Cupolletti, stocky guard, also was an all-coast se lection. All Experienced. Every one ot these athletes lias recorded his name high In lnterscholaatlc basketball. . Per- baps all of them would nave ' made varsity squads had their athletic careers not oeen aevotea o completely to football. Temple, while a student at Pendleton high, was named all- state lnterscholastic forward. Wishard, varsity end, played In South Dakota, Hughes at Med ford, and Mikulak and Cupol letti In Minnesota. . Record Remarkable. Mikulak's combination has set up a remarkable list ot achieve ments since tne team was or ganized. This week, playing be fore 1500 persons at Tillamook, the stars crushed a Tillamook in dependent five. Last Saturday Mikulak's men ent the Union Oil company ot Portland down to defeat. The feat was considered an outstand ing event ot the basketball sea son, for the Union Oil company bad Ed Lewis, all-America bas ketball center, in Its lineup. Lewis was the leading man on the Oregon State team when the Beavers defeated Southern Cali fornia at Corvallls for the coast championship. : : . Prominent Reno Men Charged With Swindling ' CARSON CITY, Nev., Feb. 1, (U.KV James , McKay, wealthy Nevada 'mining , man, and Bill , Graham, well ' known Pacific ( coast Sportsman and Reno night , club operator, were arraigned In federal court here today on charges of being accessories to , the swindling ot three New. York -. state residents. - The pair was released on $10, OOQ. bond each after arraignment -..before Federal Judge Frank P. t Norcross. Attorneys for the two - men said they would waive ex , tradition and would voluntarily go to Now York City to answer. , the charges April 2. They were alleged in lndlct . ments returned by a New York ' federal grand Jury to have aided . In swindling Mr. and Mrs. John . H. Callahan of Rochstor, N. Y., of 1140,000 and Mrs. K. H. Bee f son of New York City, of $177,- 000, ;. NOT ( Two Cases Dropped , Against Mdivanis LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1, (U.PJ ; two or 14 grand theft charges t against David and Serge Mdlvani. . Georgian princes, were dismissed v today at th.j close of the state's , ease, on motion ot defense coun- sol, ' . ' The counts Involved aa assert ' ed theft of slightly over $8,000, ana no testimony bearing upon ' the counts was offered by the 1 state. ' ' The brothers are' accused of looting the Pacific ' Shore Oil Company, of which they were . organisers and exeoutlves. ' . . t The loving oup of today Is merely an Inverted descendant ot the silver bolls given as prises tn anolont tournamontB, , BASKETBALL Ouiinet and Foxx Get Clubby i A couple of champions met on the golf course at Miami Beach, Fla., the other day. They -were Jimmy Foxx, home run king of -the majors, and Francis Oulmet, former national amateur king and captain of the Walker Cup squad. Oulmet, at right. Is displaying 'his pet club. Coast Cool to Ambitions of two star freshmen University of Southern California country ride In box cars and the The two truants, Dnane Bwanson, subjects ot a strenuous kick by cubui, wuu uiniea uey naa oeen Ohio on Hunt; for Successor to Willaman COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 1, (AP) Followers of the gridiron for tunes of Ohio State University went into a "stove league hud dle today to speculate on the snccessor to Sam Willaman, who resigned yesterday after five years as football director to accept a three-year' contract at Western Reserve University in Cleveland, replacing Tom Keady, While a committee appointed by Ohio State's board of athletic control began considering several coaches without disclosing their names, gossip leaned heavily on Clark Bhaugbnessy, coach at the University of Chicago. Sbaughnessy was a star at Minnesota, where he played end tackle and halt-back for the Gophers, and has coached one season at Chicago Without win ning a big ten game. Also mentioned In the uncon firmed reports were Gus Dorals of Detroit, Don ' Peden1 of Ohio University, Jock Sutherland of Pitt, Robert Zuppke of Illinois, ana wesiey Fesier, a recent Ohio state stellar player.: Errors Charged Against Former Roseburg .Officer ROSEBURG, Ore., Feb. 1, u.rj errors in accounts number ing "not hundreds .but many thousands" were reported today in an audit submitted to the county grand Jury on books from the county treasurer's of fice. ..... District Attorney . Cordon stated the auditors reported "unbelievable disorder and lack of efficiency shown In adminis tration of subsidiary school ac counts." "The audit shows a great num ber ot payments of school .dis trict accounts, particularly In the nature of payments on bond and interest in which, in many cases, no charges were made to any districts. There were also some cases in which the charge was made to the wrong district and others where charges were made to more than one district." The audit covers the years of 1922 to 1031, during the term of James B. Sawyers, who In 1933 was replaced by D. H. Len ox. MARRIAGE SHORT CHICAGO, Feb. .1, (U.RJ A courtship that lasted 25 years culminated In a marriage that lasted only 20 days, Mrs. Anna Turpy, 62. said today in a nil seeking a divorce from John Turpy, 69 year old .retired con tractor., -i " : ,, . Living tortoises, with colorsd precious stones set In their shells. are ousting Alsatian dogs aa pets among the "smart set." HUNTING i VirSa' J f f v s v m . ; Iowa Truants athletes from Inn tn were cooled br a chlllv imii. cold shoulder ot Trojan officials. left, and Bud Fronlng. were the Rollle Williams, Iowa basketball tared away. Wrestling Results By United Press At Fargo. N. D. Cliff Olson, 202, Baudette, Minn., won from Jack Hader, 210, Kansas City, ioui, 17:30; Babe Camera, 200, Des Moines and Big Boy Adams, 205, Omaha drew, 30 minutes. At New York Ridgewood Club Ray Steele, California, threw Emll Dusek, Omaha; Hans nampier, oermany, drew with George Zaharlas. Colorado Charley Webb, Brooklyn, threw Jim Henry, Oklahoma; Vanka Zeleznlak, Russia, drew with George Calza, Italy. At Newark, N. J. Rudy Dus ek, umaha, threw the Masked Marvel; Sam Cordonvano, New York, threw Sid Nabos. Memphis: Mike Romano, Italy, drew with scotty McDougal, Canada. Wood Leading Golf Tourney AGUA CALIENTE, Mex., Feb. 1, (AP) Craig Wood, big blonde pro from Deal, N. J., who bit a detour on the golden golfing trial of the Callfornlas this vear after cleaning most of the cash last season, was back on the road today. A record-breakine (7 over this rolling course yesterday, four strokes nnder par, which sent him into the lead at the end of the first round of the Anna Cal- lente open championship brought aim out oi me wilderness. Trial For Bend , Resident Set BEND, Ore.. Feb. 1. (UB A preliminary bearing was set for Friday afternoon after Thomas Alderdyce, 82. ; was formally charged today With the shotgun murder of Thomas Jarrard, 63, as a result of ah eviction argu ment. ' The aged 'Alderdvce mid ha fired his shotgun at Jarrard at close range Sunday when Jar rard . slapped Mrs. Alderdvce while trying to force them nut nf the home they 'were occupying inrougn an agreement. Jarrard's funeral was held to. day. A deer can rnn as fast as BS miles an- hour. i II , MrV iil irtHMI Ki istY THE KLAMATH FALLS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. HAVE Moved 4th & mm OUwwte P'.-tL.--m.- -vsf 1 1 t Kjfy'S A Win Over Central Point Prepares G. P. for Klamath Game. The Cavemen ot Grants Pass, confluent after a victory over Central Point earlier this week move Into Klamuth Falls Fri day night to challenge the south ern Oregon leadership of the Pelicans. Grants Pass has boon rated fourth among the Southern Oro gon Conference teams this sea son. Klamath .Falls and Ash land have been held In a first place tie, and second honors have been claimed by the Medford Tigers. Recent strengthening ot the Cavemen a combination, how ever, has turned Grants Pass in to a definite threat. Close Game Won. The Cavemen upset Central Point last Tuesday. 17 to 18. the Grants Pass lineup for the Klamath game Friday night has been listed as follows: Burden and Lannlng, tor- wards; Carter, center, and John son and Finch, guards. Weber and Furchner will be the tlrst string reserves. Dwlpht French, Pelican coach, probably will retain the lineup that defeated Ashland here last Saturday.. That Included Eglo- hoft and Pastega at forwards; Miller at center, and Scroggln and Glovantnl at guards. To Play Lake view. The Pelicans will defend their undefeated record In this dis trict Saturday night at Lakevlow Already Klamath has won two games from Bend, strongest rival In the district, and Is favored to enter the state tournament at Salem for the third successive season. Huskies Invade 0. S. C, Oregon for Four Games SEATTLE, Feb. 1. (mThe University of Washington Hus kies, undefeated leaders ot the northern division Pacific ' coast conference hoop race, will en train today for four games In Oregon that may cinch the title for them. . Washington will meet Oregon State college at Corvallls Friday and Saturday night, and will then Jump over to Eugene - for games with the University of Oregon Monday and Tuesday. A clean sweep ot the two series will give the Huskies 12 victories and a strangle hold on the pen nant1. The Husky-Beaver clash Fri day night will be the first meet ing of the two teams this sea son. Oregon State, In eight games.- has broken even, win ning two from Washington State and one from Oregon and Idaho, and has dropped the same num ber of games to each opponent. The Huskies have taken four sames from Idaho, two from Washington State and a number from Oregon. like , Edmonton Wins From Portland '. EDMONTON, Alta., Feb. 1, (AP)-M3n Ice slippery and cov ered with pools of water from the mild weather, the Edmonton Eskimos won a 4 to 1 Norm western pro hockey league game here last night from the Port land Buckaroos. They tallied twice in each of the last two periods. Through the win. they strength ened their bold on second place. Tonight the Vancouver Lions meet the Seattle Seahawks, at Seattle. . Portland Highway Route Is Selected PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 1. (U.R) Route of the proposed East Portland-Oregon City highway will be via Front street through Mllwaukle, It was determined here late today. Decision was the outcome of a conference between Franklin T. Griffith, president of the Pen- co, Leslie M. Scott, chairman of the state highway commission, and the county court ot Clacka mas county. Trackage on Front street will oe removed oy tne street car company to a new right-of-way to be given the company by the county court, according to the plan. Total expenditure for the work will amount to nearly 130,000, It was said. from . : 444 Spring . St.,. to Klamath GOLF Aoe TtUO YEAr?5 AeSO iOE. BEAT ' v SUPSIE MNE AT DAYTONA BEACH but RosewBiJcew's Tvn.e was not' AT STAKE ON FEB. I, AT MIAMI, THE TUO WILL MEET AGAIN, THIS XWS FOR THE UGHT HEAVYWEIGHT O&HPIONSVUP OF THE WORLD. Big Cantonwine Defeats Hansen; Jack Kogut Wins PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 1. (tn With a sweeping blow. How- ard Cantonwine, 230, Portland, dropped Charlie Hansen, 212, White Plains, New York, for the final fnll In their wrestling match here last night. ' The blow landed on Hansen's nock and Cantonwine rolled him over on his back. Roforee Vorn Harrington,- also felled by the same sweep, regained his feet and awarded tha fall to Canton wine, In 6:60 minutes. Cantonwine .ook the first tall with a body slam and Hansen evened In like manner. At the start of the second round Don Wagner, 225, grld-ster-wreatler from Oregon Stats college, got busy with hoadlocks and a body press ana took a fall from Jack King, 206, Port land. Jack Kogut, 208, Montreal, took a one-fall match from Fred Mortenson, 205, Denmark, with a body press miawsy in tne final round. A three-round draw resulted between Henry Hill, ISO, Seat tle, and Leo Jensen, 160, Van couver,. B. O. Londos Victor Over Savoldi CHICAGO. Feb. 1, (AP) Jim Londos chortled a triumphant told vou o,l ' Jompln Joe Savoldi forgot about his title claims, and Matchmaker Joseph Wllloughby Foley got three rous ing cheers from the Chicago Stadium corporation stockholders today as another "grudge wres tling match was parked In the settled" column. Londos. seeking revenge for defeat at the hands of tha form or Notre Dame football star, got It last night when he threw Sa voldi with a reverse body hold In 21 minutes and 40 seconds before 20,200 spectators . Venice Grappler Defeats Meyer LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1, (UP) Nick Lutze, 202, Venice, Calif., angered by the ronghlng tactics of his opponent, used, all the tricks In the westllng game to defeat Dr. Fred Meyer, 205, Cbl- -cago, in their main event match here. - 1 r Rosenbloom, Knight Encounter Delayed MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 1. (P) Be cause of unfavorable weather conditions the 15 round light heavyweight title bout, scheduled for tonight botween Champion Maxle Rosenbloom and Joe Knight of Cairo, Ga., was postponed to day until Monday night. Cavemen At Grants Pass Honor F. D. R. GRANTS PASS. Ore.'. Feb. 1. (U.R) Honorary membership In tne uregon Cavemen, Inc., today was granted President Roosevelt as an aftermath of the national series of birthday parties held In ins nonor. . - "May your program continue successfully to bring our nation to national enlightenment," a wire to the President said. FRIDAY NIGHT LEGION ARENA . Phoos) for Ticket Reservations THE SMOKE Ph. 170 . WAGGONER'S DRUG Pb, 0 THE WALDORF Pb. 849 Bouts Mart 180 P. M, FOOTBALL PUD SELECTED TO HEAD YALE Complete Shift in Grid Staff Made by Eli Officials. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Feb. 1. (AP) The appointment of Ray mond "Ducky" Pond at head coach of Yale football with a staff of "outsldo assistants was commonded today by the Yale News, uudergraduato dally, as providing "the best coaching consistent with the preservation ot Yale sportsmanship." "Equally Important," said the News, "Is the fact that the load orsblp ot Yale coaching Is still in Yalo bands. Tlio Introduc tlon ot an outsldo cnach would Inovltably tend toward proselyt ing, a fact that undergraduates and alumni alike consistently ig nore." Assistants Named. Named as chief sides to Pond were: Earle "Greasy" Ncnle of West Virginia, backfleld coach. Denny E. Myers of West Vir ginia, line coach. Ivan B. Williamson of Mlchl gan, end coach. A oloan sweep of the old staff was effocted, with every man dropped tor the now appointees, named by the board of athletic control last night on the recom mendation ot Malcolm Farmer, chairman of athletics. Root Dropped. Reggie Root, head coach for a single season, Charlie Comer- ford, Yale man and ond coach for 16 years; Adam Walsh, Notre Dame man and Una coach tor t years; Buck O'Connor, Notre Dame man and backfleld coach for'' one year all wero donted reappointment. Root was expected to go back to the position be held season before last as coach of the irosn man team. Olympic Club Team Defeats California SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 1. (U.R) Olympic club's undefoatcd bas ketball . team maintained Its clean rocord by defeating the University of California quintet, 43 to 32 In a bard fought game before 6000 fans at Civic Audi torium last night. The herring . Is the world's most Important food fish; It Is outranked by the codfish only In North America. MAKE YOUR OLD GUN SHOOT LIKE NEW W now have the only up-to-date rcborlng machine In the state. Send In yonr old gun now and have the old barrel rohored like now at tho low cost of $6.00. For full par tioulnrs write Troeh's Sporting Qoods, Inc., Eugono, Oregon. , FISHING Merrill Five Downs Henley, Score, 27-19 The Morrill basketball team had another on night Wednes day and defeated Ilenloy 37 to IS on the Merrill floor. Frnsor was high point man foi Morrill with otght points. Hiiloy was hlsh for llunloy with seven counters. The llnuluy team will meet tho llouso ot. David at Henley gym nasium provldiug tho high school gyuinaslum Is not available, Feb ruary 7. A preliminary gam will bs played between the Sons of Italy and Ewauna. Henley (11) (17) Merrill Haley, 7 Durant, 6 Rolling, 0 R. Hill, 0 ' 8, Frater t, Htowort 6, Edwards I. Caldwbll Hess, 2 4, Henderson Short, S Frank Hall reforeo. Pacific Takes Basketball Tilt SALEM, Feb. 1. () l'aclfle unlrerslty man It two in a row In this sesson's bsskstbsll series with Willamette university, win ning tha. gam played bora last nlgbt 62 to 26, though tb Dear- cats held a substsmlsl lead un til well In the second halt. With the score 16 to It against them the Forest Orov hooosters strtd playing in spired ball, with Douglas, the Dadgers' sht rpihootlng forward looping In five field goals In rapid succession to place his team In tha lead. A rush of last minute substitutions by Wlllam etto failed to stop the I'oclf lo attack. Tilden Upsets Vines, 6-0,6-2 LONO DEACH, Calif., Feb. 1, (UP) William T. Tlldon II, aid ed by a process-sorver who ap peared before last nights tennis match and hoversd about tb court, defeated Ellsworth Vinos, 6-0, 6-2, in their match In Civic auditorium. , Vines apparently was thrown off bis gam by tho presonc of tne court emissary wno politely tapped him on the shoulder be fore the match startod. Ha fail ed to show any of his previous oriiiiunc at placements and serv ice. "'m so glad . you have a telephone!" Fbietos arc quirk to feel that way, and to welcome yon into tue circle of the casyto-rcach. ' It will mean bo much to you, too: saving your stronRthi vlng the nickels and dimes of unnecessary errand-dolmr in person. , The Pacific Telephone Business Office 120 S. 7th WRESTLING HICK ENDS ITCHES HEBE Lion Will Sail for Islands After Meeting Les lie Wolfe. Al Karnslck, the veteran ot wrestling showmanship, dnses his long ami successful season at the Legion hall Friday night In a rematch ugulust Leslie Wolfe ot Toxiis, Knmslck, regardless of whether ha wins or loses, will head on to Ban Frnuolseo and then to tb Hawaiian Islam! Immediately after his clash with tho Texan. First Hatch HiN-nlled Mark Llllard, promoisr, - mm hopeful the Russian l.lun from Portland might be persuaded lo res u hi his performances hr later In the ye.ir. Karaslck, however, oould Kir no assurauoe whan " ho would return to tho mulnlund. The Lion and th Wolf have mt but once. Tb single meet ing brought another vlotory to Karaslck's - tremendous run of triumphs. Th match was vn ami oicltlng and Legion ball fans, anticipating a duplication of the wrestling thrills, probably will provide a capacity crowd for tb Lion's last xhlbltlon. Cleturna Meets Newman Wolf, training with Frank Clemens, th Indian youth who will tackle Dllly Newman In th soml-wlndiip, completed his work outs Thursday morning. Wolfe use not boon defeated slue be returned to Klamath Falls short ly after the first of th year and holds a draw with Dr. Nop D Vora and a victory over Rocky Brooks ot Victoria, D. 0. Karaslck will have a slight weight advantage. Newman and Clsmtns wro listed evenly for their second mooting In ten days. Those ath letes wreetlsd to a draw a wk ago. Curtiss Defeats Mickey McQuire SALEM. Feb. .() - Jaok Curtiss, Nw Mexico, took two falls out ot thro from Mickey Mcgulr, Wosl Salem, to win lb main event ot last night's wrestling card here. MoQuIr von the first fall with his In- ".Ian death grip, but Curtis -urn back to lak th final two falls and tha match. Art Psrklns. Detroit, toppled Clem ' Kuslck, Tscoma, In tha open match, and Don Sugal, local grapplor, won from George Gable, Cincinnati, In ono fall. 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