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February 8, 1984. THE RVENING HERALD. KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWO Sporting News : Notre Dame Leads in Coaches Seven of Fifteen Major Appointments go to Former Irish. Stars. Rockne System Still Rules. Rematch Be tween Karasick and , ! .. Wolfe Looms. Ore gon State Must Com plete Schedule With, out a Loss. BOXING BASKETBALL HUNTING GOLF FOOTBALL FISHING WRES1 LING HUSKIES DROP Actor or Wrestler? BEARDED JE Barnstormer i)(IE DRAWS OREGON, 34-32 IS T lff"WVj BOAS GIANTS WTH Knute ft 0 c k n ' pupils re batting almost .800 per cent in tbs winter coaching rsnks, with seven out of the IB new coaches for the 1(34 football sesson former Notrs Dam men. Many football followers pre - aumed tbnt tne Notre Dame - system was on the decline be cause of the mother school's trials and tribulations on the gridiron since the death of , Hockne three years ago. Notre . Dams hit a new low on the gridiron last season, winning only three games out of nine, but the Notrs Dame system, as taught by Rockne's former ' players, has been more In de mand than aver this winter among schools seeking nw coaches. The seven Notre Sams men among the new head coaches are: Notrs Dame Elmer Laydatt. Duquesne Joe Bsch. U. of Texas Jack Chevigny. U. of Kentucky Chet Wynne. North Carolina State . Heartly (Hunk) Anderson. Alabama Poly Jack Meagher. - St. Edward's Johnny O'Brien. The other eight new head coaches for 1984 follow: Yale Raymond (Ducky) Pond. - Dartmouth Earl (Red) . Blalk. ; ," Texas A & H Homer Nor- ton, ' ' U. of North Carolina Carl Snavely.- ' . Rice Institute yimmy KItts. Crelghtoo Eddie Hickey. 'C. C. N. If. Benny Fried ' man. - Western Reserve Sam Wll- Four other schools, Ohio State, New York V.,' Bucknell and West Virginia, are seeking nw football coaches, and at two of these, Notre Dame men are among the leading candi dates. Harry Btuhldreher, VII tanova coaob, Is being consid ered for the Ohio State Job, and Adam Walsh,' former assistant coach at Yale, is among-the New York U. candidates. ' , ' Other Notre Dame men are being ' considered a assistant eoaohes, among them Tom Moynlhan, who will probably be -named line 'coach at - the University of Texas, and Ray Brancheau, halfback on the lilt team 'who Is among" the candidates for the' job of back ' Held coach at Duquesne. .... . ,., i '.It. The Immediate ambition of Mack LIUard Is to bring Al Karasick and Leslie Wolfe to gether for a third match In the Legion hall. . Just when this will be possible Is uncertain. ' Wolfe' Is In the north for a series of matches snd Karasick still expects to depart lor the Hawaiian Islands. - -1 If the promoter Is success ful In his plans, the match will be a finish affair. The chance of another draw will be elim inated and the men will wrestle until one or the other obtains two out of three falls.- : . Karasick holds the edge. He -defeated Wolfe last Pecember and then wrestled to a draw with the Texan last week. The two men hold the record for . attendance at the Legion hall.. e "'' There still Is profit In sports. Ellsworth Vines, youthful pro fessional tennis star, has re ceived a clear $16,000 already for his series of matches with Bill Tilden. Tilden, organizer of the national tour, has un - doubtedly gathered in much more. - ' Walter Hsgen, Veteran golf ing professional, has paid In come tax on over a million dol lars within the last taw years. -.i see "'' Oregon ' State must go through Its remaining schedule without a defeat to assure It self of any sort of show with the Washington Huskies for the championship. The Huskies have lost but two games, both to the Beavers, Oregon State has lost four, two to Wash ington State, one to Idaho end one to Oregon, The Beavers ' must meet Washington twice in Seattle, fdah'o twice at Cbrvallls and Oregon onoe at Eugene and once ,at Corvallls. ; Portland Takes i . . Detroit - Player PORTLAND'. Ore.; Feb. 8. (U.R) Tom Turner, Portland bate'-all Club president,, announced today the acquisition' from Detroit on option of Bill Lawrence, long- legged outfielder purchased from Seattle by Detroit two years ago. Lawrence Is a graduate of Santa Clara.- He was on of the best Outfielders in the league while With the Indians, and .Is a .300 ' hitter. Southpaw Signt ' With Chicagoans ' OBRDBR, Calif., Feb, 6. (UP) -Roy. Joiner, lefthanded Oak land moundaman last season, said today that he had signed the 1834 contract ottered him by the Chicago Cubs and would leave in March for Catallna Island to. Join tne team in spring training. ''Michelangelo was only the first name of the great sculptor. His full name was Michelangelo Buo ' nnrrotl. Wash ington Maintains Lead In Overtime Contest EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 6. &) Oregon state college toaay was the only coast conference north division basketball team conced ed a possible chance to dispute a championship tor the league leading University of Washing ton. ' ' -Hera last night University of Oregon became the third con ference team to suffer fi.e or more defeats. The Huskies tied the score with two looming Ions shots. Cook, a substitute guard, caged two short shots In the overtime period and th Huskies won, 34 to 32. Jones Score feud Jones. Oreeon guard, sank a long shot tor the Webtoots' only tallies in th overtime msiee. Three missed tree throws told the rest, as tar as Oregon was concerned. The webtoots added to their 10 to I half-time lead and ap parently had the gam tucked away when Oaler and Merrin scratched do or die shots. The Huskies didn't die. Oaler added it more points to bis season's total. Robertson scored 10 points for Oregon. . Oregon la cellar,. It was the first tie gam In the laaiue this season. The loss shunted the, Webtoots to the cellar from irhence they will at tempt to chin themselves tonight by grasping tne Husky tan. . . The championship battle be tween th B a v r s and the Huskies may be decided by a Jab In the side of either, from on of th three' teams striving tor remaining honors. Washington has lost but two and Oregon State four. ; , . Portland Loses , to Vancouver VANCOUVER.' B C.." Feb." 6. () -The : $wo . United States teams, i Baiue v ana ,. raniena, split even in their (Northwestern hockey league games last night. with the Seattle Seahawks open ing their four-gam schedule this week with a 1 .to 0 win at Ed- montonj .:. .'. 'in-:. :,Oi i. The last place Portland Buck- aroos, capping tneir four-game losing streak last week, lost here to the Vancouver Lions, 3 to 1. Tony -. Hemmehtlng scored the winning goal for' Seattle late in the third ' period, taking' a pass front Dyck to beat Goalie Robert son, less than eight minute be fore the end of the gam. The next league game Will hi at Calgary, against the ' league leading Tiger! -eft Wednesday night - - - .-'.-- - - Chiloquin Fiye Downs Bonanza The - Chiloquin v Lumbermen basketball team defeated th Bon ansa town team ; 4 to II at Chiloquin Monday evening. Th Lumbermen. : defeated the same team two weeks ago at Bonansa. Tne Lumbermen will play Mer rill at Chiloquin Thursday night and the Waldorf team at Chilo quin Saturday nignu, , Dewey Matt Was" hlkh point man for Chiloquin with 16 count ers. L. Hanks was high for Bon ants with 11 points. A HORSE w4 . til u, k fife - fit j t Ovfrt ' xvt Th soft lift Max Baer has been living while basking in th glare of th footlights hat mad him a tucker for a right hand uppercut, Her he Is taking It all In fun. of oourse from Sam Ronlck, I tiny jock who It booting them horn at Hlileab Park. Ba TT-,.3ty.wwsii Fred Mortensen, known In Pasadena as th "Terrible Dane," stood In the way of Al Karasick this week as the Russian Lion prepared to make another de fense of his Klamath Falls heavy weight crown. The Russian, de laying his scheduled trip to the Hawaiian Islands, - will meet Mortensen in - a one-hour main event at th Legion hall Friday night. Mack Llllard, Klamatn pro- Lieut. Tom Hamilton Named Head Coach of Navy Elevens ANNAPOLI9, Md., Feb. . (UP) Lieut, Thomas J. Hamilton. backfield star of Navy's .1928 football team, and more recently In charge of the successful fleet eleven on the west coast, will be come, head coach of football at the ' naval- academy on - March 14th-, according to- reliable Infor mation; - He will succeed Edgar "Rip" Miller, tor: the put three seasons head coach and prior to that line coach under William "Navy BUI" Ingram, now chief coach at California. Miller will remain In Annapolis as head line coach, Hamilton who win also be as sistant director of football, will bring with him three classmates, John H. Cross, guard, Harry J, easesaeB9SBSssBBaaes9aca Kennett Offers Wrestling Prize Webb Kennett's clothing store will offer a weekly prise to the outstanding performer on Mack LUlard's Legion hall wrestiin cards. . The erlse will go to .what a committee of thre from th News-Herald believes th most thorough exhibition of wrestling. science and sportsmanship, The wrestler selected does lot necessarily have to - win his match. Mr. Kennett ' said the award would be made a permanent feature of the Legion hall . pro gram. . Bnowflakes have been photo graphed by th thousands, but no two have been round aline. ON BAER -prn Va:K;:i w 1 nV . Mt V -fW - . 1 Ltti' t iT;' -: . " "-f FRED MOItTENSliJJ moter. has signed the two wrestl ers for a ''nothing-barred battle." Both are known along the coast for their roughness, and Friday's match Is expected to be a rugged, exciting tussel between experi enced veterans. Four other wrestlers and a woman will appear on th pro gram with Mortensen and Kara sick, Mortcnaon'a daughter, Claire, claimant tor the woman's wrestling title, will present i Ardwlck, end, and Honry H. Cald well, a halfback, as assistant ..nnphaR i, All thflDO Vnllflff ' llintor lieutenants .will coach the posi tions tney piayea as miasnipmon. ' Navy . Will . abandon the Notre hamn'MllBm. hilt B fftW . fnrmS- tlon shifts will, be necessary as the academy eievon aoanuonou the 'seven man defonslvo line and other Rockne. formations follow1- InJlhA Pitt iam ntir Iftttt SAa- son.: A style more suitable to the calibre of material at tne academy was Instituted. Hamilton In all hid nrnvtntlfl. nnflnhlnff has used double wing back formations and power plays. What the policy will be next fall' will be worked out during . the spring .practice session to start March 14. New NRA Labor r Regulations May ' ; Be Asked Soon ' - WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. (UP) The national' labor board moved Into, th Weirton Steel, Co. dead lock again yesterday after Senator Wagner, Sem., N. V., chairman, had announced definite plans to ask congress tor new NRA labor legislation. The federal trade commission, meanwhile, was starting a con gresslonally ordered inquiry Into operations of th ' steel snd oil codes - In' relation to the anti trust laws. Oil Administrator Ickes asked the house ways and means committee to Impose a tax of one-fifth of a cent a bar rel on oil to pay the cost of op eration of the petroleum code authority; Thus for the first time it be came almost, certain that con gress at this session would have a chance to dlsolose Its views on the recovery act and Its working. Despite the close control that President Roosevelt '.has main tained Over the capltol thus far, administration . congressional leaders are not too happy over the prospect. ' French Gold Will Remain In Banks PARIS, Feb. 6, (UP) United Stales . bankers In Paris assured the Bank of Franc today that they would not raid the Bank of France's gold reserves, despite the hug profit to be made In shipping gold to New York with th dollar at more than a franc above Its gold parity, ; it was believed here that most of the French banks also would refrain, from withdrawing gold from France. However, a num ber of International bank and brokers continued withdrawals of gold In ordor to take profits from the skyrocketing dollar. Dillinger Hearing - Delayed to Friday CROWN POINT, lnd.. Feb. i. (VP) John bflllneer. the saint leader, gained another brief re spite today in hi long' battlo with the law, when his attorneys had .his .. hearlna on murder charges delayed until Friday. Diinnger'g attorneys launched two surprise legal attacks during the - day. -' In the first, they sought Dlllltiser's release en a writ. :of, habeas corpus. Th claim was that the outlaw had boen extradited from Tucson. Arlc, on one murder Indictment and was being held on another. This, the attorneys contended, made the whole procedure Illegal. - uatwMi' iHii r !W fin Is) it i-JiB'Tel series of xhlbltlont btweon bouts. Frank Clemens. Chorokeo In dlnn who defeated Dill Newman luBt woek. will meet Leo Milo, Pasadena, plomons, a protege of Leslie 'olfe, Is rated as one of the most talented metmen to show In Klamath Falls. Another Indian, Oksuagon Charlie, British Columbia, will moet husky Pet Belcaatro In the curtain raiser. , Chinese Matman Defeats Cowboy Heinz of Burns PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. . VP) While Referee Harry Elliott was engaged In an unheralded doorward dispute with Bulldog "Badboy" Jackson, Walter Tlnklt Achlu took a fall from Cowboy Helm here last night and then gained the deciding, tall. Helnl, IBS, Burns, took the first fall with a revert chin lock. Achtu, 160, Dayton, Ohio, evened with a body press mlnut the arbiter's auspice and took the final with a body tolstori. Police helped quiet Acblu'l countrymen who stormed Helns stter he fell from th ring and made a pass at one. Mickey McUulre. 161, Salem, tost a fall to Les Nelson, HO, Butt, Mont., but cam back to Incapacitate him with an Indian death hold. Caldwell School Stops La Grande LA ORANDB, Ore., Feb. S. (P) Eastern Oregon normal was soundly trounced her by th College ot Idaho of Caldwell, Ida., 40 to II. Th Coyotes led If to 3 at half tlm. Bwan, Idaho for ward, scored 10 and Conklln, EON, Was second with nine. Sioux City Boy Wins From Cohen CHICAGO. Feb. I. (U.B Bobby O'Dowd, Sioux City, la., bantam weight, won from Lenny Cohen, Chicago, at the Marigold Gardens. O'Dowd weighed 118, Oohed Seattle Treasurer Eludes Officers, SEATTLE, Fib. 6. (UP) Missing County Treasurer Qeorg G. Wlttenmyer may have board ed a ship In San Francisco for either Honduras or Nicaragua several days ago, It was expressed today by county officials. Sheriff cianae a. Bannlck said ho feared Wlttenmyer bad left the country .very likely knowing the United States has no criminal .' extradition treaty with those countries. Continued checking ot his ac counts by slate examiners re vealed today be had banked three times as much . as his 1300 a mohlh salary In his personal ac count for several .months,., i' 1 Stock Membership Will Cost $6000 CHICAGO, Feb. . (UP) Arrangements were mad today to sell a Chicago stock exchange membership for 48000. Th price Is exactly doubl that of the last previous sal of a mem bership. This will lit th tint sai ot l stock exchange mem bership this year,- ROYAL ARCH - : MABONO TnesdnV) Feh: Bih, 7:Ho p, M. i;i tli Ir. . 'l i.. i . '. : ' . M.C. M. Dsgree Visiting coMpatdoiM Welcome. - ' , Refreshment. O. EDW. DFNflS, H. H. P. Team From Chicago Plays Henley Hore On Wodneadny. Tho basketball schodula for this week Ill-gins Wednesday night with what should turn Into one of the most colorful contests ot tha season. House of David, big, bearded quintet from Chi cago, will meet the tlunloy inde pendents at th llviilcy high gymnasium, Th team of giants from th Mtddls West was to piny the Southern Oregon Bluiiliiiuts at Ashland Tuesday night botore moving over the mountain Into Klamath county. 1 Preliminary 8vt Tho HouBo'of David will re turn to Ashland Thursday for a socond gamo with Howard Hob son's combination. - Wednesday's gamo at Honley will be Introduced by a prelim inary betwoen tho Bon of Italy and Rwaunn. Th preliminary Is scheduled for 8:00 o'clock, with tho main gam following Immediately. IVip'r Play Henley, although not favored to dctoat the seasoned veterans, was expected to give the visitors on ot the most difficult games on thoir schedule. Th Klitmnth county team has won a majority of Its gamra this senann. and Its lineup has strxngthoned consld crnhly recently. The second major scrlos of the week will opon Friday night when Ashland and Klnmath Falls high school renew their 1934 feud. Th teams broke even In t two-gam (nrle earlier In the season. Th outcom of this Inter scholastic scries will definitely sottle the Southern Orognn Con ference championship. Klamath It out In front with victories over Mcdford, Grants Pass and Ashland. Youns: Corbett Trims Marino SAN FRANCISCO. Fob. , (pj Young Corbette colorful ring caroor listed a successful come back as a middleweight contend er today. Th Fresno left-hander, former weltorwolght cham pion, hammered cut an easy 10 round decision ovor Babe Marino, chunky San Francisco trial horsa, hero last night. One of the largest crowds to attend an Indoor fight In many year turned out to seo Corbott make his first start In a heavier class attor losing tho 147-pound crown to Jimmy McLnrnln by a one-round knockout In Los An geles last May It. Jimmy Leto Wins From John Jadtch HOLYOKB, Mass., Fib. t. OP) Jimmy Leto, Hartford, Conn., punched out his 11th straight vlotory, defeating Johnny Jadlck ot Philadelphia, former junior welterweight ohamplon, in a 10 round bout. Leto wolghed 140 Vi, Jadlck 137 Vi. QUINCY. Mass., Fob. . W Jackie Davis, Cleveland, 141 H, easily defeated Pnncho Villa, New Bedford, 187 H, In a 10 round bout here. Tony Galento Wins From Chicago Man NEWARK, N. J., Fob. 8. (U.R) Tony Galento, Orange heavy weight, knocked out Larry John- ton of Chicago In Ii81 of th seventh round of their scheduled 10-rounder at . Laurel Garden, Galento weighed 238 pounds; Johnson 188 H. ' The United States receives more heat from the sun about July 1 than It doot at any other time, but the hottest dayt come In August, whan tha ground hat stored up a maximum amount ot heat. . ' o o WOOD BE SURE your fuol supply It adaquat. cold horn I never cosy. 18- In, body wood, dry pin 6-ln, bodywood, dry fir 18-ln. bodywood, grn fir 14-ln. bodywood, grten fir $5oo 9500 $5-50 $550 ALSO . Fuel Oil and Coal , AT rouR SRItVICB Peyton O Co. "Wood to Darn" 120 S. 7th Pliont BSS H 4 ' "' '' V MS --T John Admni, forward, will he seen hre Wednesday night with th Hons of David linskothall team from Chicago. Th barn Htormlng visitors will moot lion ley nt the Honley hlRh school gymnasium, Kansas Flyer Wins Race in Record Time NEWARK, N. J.. Fob. 8. (U.R) Clwnu Cunningham, th Kan sas flytr, added another oonqucat to his long list ot track victories when he won the half mile feature of tho eighth annual Soton Hall college games at th 113th armory. Cunnlnshnm set a new record for . the Armory track when ho was' clocked In 1:87. This was better than tho old mark set by Mlko Dvany of Now York lu 191. Frank Nordall of Now York University lod the field until the final lap whsn Cunningham forged ahead with . Nordall flnlsbod sseond; Hob Woolscy of the Boston A. A., third: Jo Chapman ot th Newark, A. 0 fourth, and Frank Crowley of Manhattan Calleg, (ailed to fin ish lu lb money. Ed BluRul, fleot youngster from th Swedish Amorlcan A. C, won th 40-yard sprint series, nosing out Art Jsnnoll ot Fordhtm In lbs final! Hmmett Topping, New Orleans Torpedo, former national Indoor champion, wat third, and Illll Brudor ot the Newark A. 0. wat fourth. Milton Sandler ot tht Oermsn Amorlcan A. C, Now York, na tional coo-motor champion, reg istered his fourth straight win ot the Indoor season by winning th Wsldron 800-yard Invitation run. In th 80-yard spring special, Slegol oquallod the world Indoor rocord of 8.8 lecondt, Chilean Welter Trims Rubinetti NEW YORK. Fb. 8. (UP) Stanislaus Losyta, veteran wtlter wnlKht. won an easy eight round decision ovsr Patty Kublntttl of Brooklyn at th Central Sport Arsnn, I.oayxa weighed 140 1-4 pounds and Kiiblnettl, 144 H. In th six round leml-flnal, Steve Wultnln, 181, L'tlca, N. Y., took th decision over Jot Rodrlguet, 150 tt, Cub. Bill Tilden Again Trims Ellsworth LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 8. OP) Big Bill Tilden defeated his barn storming professional oollaagut, Kllsworth Vlnet of Pasadena, In a tnnnlt match bars, 8-1, 8-1, 8-1. Starting poorly with a weak service, Vlnet tttgod a brilliant rally In tha second set but crack ed In th final llama. Jim Londos Victor in New York Match NEW YORK, Fob. 8. (UP) Jim Londos, Qroek alatmant of tho world hoavywclght wrostllng championship, threw Ernie Duteit ot omiiha In 40 mlnutos 88 sec onds of their tchtilulod non-tltlo finish match before E000 fans at Madison squaro Onrdon, "Mush" Is th Eskimo word used in starting a dog team; from this comoi tho word "mushlnir." moaning to travel by dog tied. SILVERLEAF SERVICE STATION Eighth and Plum flti. 100 Aiiotlaud We Specialize In Lubrication We use tht) factory shartt) KfldSlta tlx different kind i of lubricants we GUARANTEE our work, . Lei u service jour oar today It'i the iervlce. John A. UerlinjS ' SilverWaf Station Operator ' " ' Rosonbloom Maneges to Hold Onto Light weight Title. MIAMI, Kl Fob. 8 (Tj Slnp- I al Maslt Hosunblouin still rulud th light huavyweight roost to duy, but minus a handful of tall feathers, plucked out by tho up-nnd-comliig Jue Knight, of Cairo, (In., In a fiercely fought IB-round tlllo bout hare that udcil in a druw, In lilt first crack at a world't clitmiilmitblp during lilt color ful career, the sIukuIiie Southern er rushed th llarlom playboy about the eauvat with surprising speed and punch, and only nil's od gaining possession ot tho or own by virtu ot a latt minute rally by th title holder, isii.tiiio Attend The fight, hold In the Mndliou Hqunre Uardeu arena, was tha first champion. hip bout tinged In Florid In 40 years, and was wttohod by approximately IS.ooo tpuclatort. Garden official said the gale receipts were approxi mately 838,000. 'Jo Is th best kid In tlm country for thlt till," said Nasi afterward. "It was touth fight ing with Jot't thumb In my eyo every round. "It was hard for me to flaht y with Rotenbloom flapping lefts In my fo," was all Knight had to say. Neither Hurt Neither wat badly bruised In the encounter. Th ohallentrr carried th fight to th champion for the first few rounds, but toward th middle of th scrap, Rotoiibloam settled down to give Knight a first class lesson In tho gunlle art of cuffing and Jabbing, turn of It t lightning speed. Knight took tverythlng he had. and sel dom retreated from th wlttv Ing blowt. Once Hotenbloom drew blood front Knight's noe, and another time he received a reprimand from- the refer for back-fitted slapping.- Max Rallies . Coming back nt th tenth rouud, tha Georgian boy billed the chsmplon around th ring f consistently, and from then until the final round lie steadily rolled up valuablo points. ; In the Inst round Rosonbloom mustered all hit reserve strength and lore Into th Georgia fighter, planting blowt to th challonger' bsad and body in rapid succes sion. Th hell sounded at Rosen bloom wat giving him a liver lacing. Ruth Will Head to Florida Camp NEW YORK, Fob. 6. (U.B Bab huth, recovering from an attack of Influsnst, announced today that b Intends leaving Thursday for St. Petersburg. Fit. IX 111 Inmt mnA mnt Ihurfl until the rest of the New York Yank ees squad arrive there for spring training. Don't Get Up Nights Make Thi 25c Tett You need a bladder laiatlve to drlv out Impurities and - . ettilvt aoldt that cause irrlla- tlon, burning and frequent de sire. Out a IBo bog of BUKETS, the bladder; lasatlv. from any drug atori, After four days If not relieved ot getting up nights go back and got your money. nU-KB)TS, containing bucbu leaves, juniper oil, etc, acta on tht bladder similar to castor oil on th bowelt. If you are both- ,, orod with backaohi, or lag paint arising from bladder disorders you ar bound to feel better sfttr thlt aleantlng and you git your rogular sloop. Mnglll Drug Co. and Underwood Pharmacy. Ml;lt( IIAM)lHU HIIOOT Siihdny, Feb. It, Modoo Point rifle range. Potluek And string measure targnls. Anyone mny win. No rifles barred. Start ing 0 n, m ruin ar shine, liver) iHidy wolcome.