PAGE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD. KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON
March 21, 1084
Klamath
Gains From'
Portland
S e r O f I i n," Efalhoff
Basketball Contribu-
Y tion t From Com
- merce and Benton
Toch. City .Ha
Tough Time Getting
Into Tournament
P I c t ure. Canadian
Wrestler Want
Match With Bob
Kruse.
Two Portland high schools,
Benson Tech and Commerce,
have watched the progress of
the Klamath7 Falls Pelican
basketball team with consider
able onvy. Neither Benson nor
Commerce was able to find a
plaoe In the state tournament
this year, and both lay the
Blame directly to tun south
ern Oregon city.
Klamath Falls attracted the
families of young Scroggin
and Eagclhoff. Their arrival
here was something -of a loss
to the northern iDterachoUtUo
league.
: While Dwlght Trench hai
developed players In the last
few seasons Just as outstand
ing as Egolhotf end Scroggin,
their presenoe on their old
high school combinations at
Portland might have changed
the tournament ptctnre.
' Scroggin was a star tt Com
merce and Kgelhoff was a
first string player at Ben
son; Tneir anility mignt nave
brought these two teams into
first and aecond place at Port
land and then into the touraa.
went. - Had they still been In
Portland, It might have meant,
too, that the Pelicans would
. oe witnesses instead of com'
petitors at Salem.
The whole case Is slightly
hypothetical, but, in any
event, Portland will be want
ing Its share of praise for the
development ot Klamath Falls
basketball. -
The praise, however, goes
only to Dwlght French. French
increased the ability of . these
two players and blended them
into an already powerful com
bination -that Included Nolo
Giovaninl, . Johnny Pastega,
Darrell Miller, Ed Wakeman
and others. ... -
...
The' Portland ecbools main
tain an arrogant attitude In
high school athletics. For a
number of years ever since
Prink CalHson'i series of great
, football teams at Medford
they have dominated the state
gridiron.
But not so In basketball.
It hat been the team from
the many small oltles of the
state who' have presented the
most sensational - basketball
contests. . The title has gone
leas to Portland and more to1
Astoria, Salem, Eugene, Med
ford and Pendleton.
Klamath hasn't had a show,
but French's teams hive been
strengthened - each season. The
Peitoapa- will return with ' a
championship one of ;- these
days.
,. , .
' Jack Forsgren comes to
Klamath Falls, Friday night,
purely from eboloe. This
husky Canadian Is out to es
tablish a reputation in Oregon
for he want a match with
Bob. Kruse, at present the rul
ing ' heavy In Portland. The
match Is In the making, so
cording to Virgil Hamlin,
Portland' promoter.
Kruse, who has appeared
bare several times, reeently
won from Ted Cox. That was
regarded with some awe, for
Cox had been knooklng. them
right and left at the Portland
auditorium.
r Foregren li a elaan, scien
tific wrestler, His work should
be treat tor the Legion h4ll
crowd after the methods . of
King Kong, ,
EAGLEVILLE. Calif. Little
did the long vanished Palute in-
qians, formerly residents of this
aectlon. Imagine that their per
sonal possessions consisting of
sunt arrowheads and other !m
perishable . stone Implements
would many decades later cause
.true and discord among the con
quering white, race,
L. , J, - Barber of this plaoe
claims ownership of a cave in
which are found many relics of
the vanished redmen. H. E. Pow
ers, an ardent Indian relic hunter
with all the seal o( the collector,
has been allegedly entering the
cave which Barber claims Is lo
cated on hl land,
Although the date of the trial
has not yet been set, the case
will be threshed out through Mo
doo county courts. Powers claims
that he believes the cava In whloh
the Indian relics are located is
on vaoant government land and
a special survey will be neoe.
ary to determine Hi definite lo
cation. Both men are well known
citlseos of this locality,
Steele Liquor Act
Will Receive Test
OLYMPIA, Wash., March 21,
(U.W Validity ot the Bteele li
quor act was upheld by Superior
Judge John M. Wilson today, as
plans were under way by plain
tiffs to take the action to the
upreme court,
' Plaintiff druggists and hotel
men claimed the liquor act un
constitutional on IT counts.
The News-Herald Bnslnss Di
rectory offers the most econom
ical lorm of advertising in the
Klamath district.
BOXING
KLAMATH RATED
E
Pelican Combination Gets
Praise At Salem;
Play Tonight. '
The Klamath Falls Pelican ar
rived at Salem Tuesday night,
rested until this afternoon and
then wore prepared to take the
court tonight against Silverton In
the opening round of the state
basketball championship tourna
ment at Willamette university.
Rival coaches and players trout
all section of the state surveyed
the Pelican combination, and con
sidered Dwlght French s team
one ot the outstanding dark
horses ot the entry lists. The
Pelicans were big and impressive
and their record better than many
tournament rivals.
. High Praise Given.
"A darkhorse entry, rated
among . the leaders,- will be the
Klamath Falls combination. This
outfit, big, UU and rangy, comes
up from District No. t and has
an enviable record. Klamath
Falls won 18 or 19 games, beat
Ing Ashland three out ot tour and
Medford twice In a row, Ashland
will be at the tourney from Dis
trict No. IB. Carl Egelhoff, ex-
Benson, and Howard scroggin,
ex-Commerce, are star members
of the Pelican crew."
La Grande, Eugene Ken.
This was the description ot the
Klamath team printed In ope of
the northern state papers Wed
nesday- morning.
Silverton has. been accorded as
much advance praise as tne feu
cans, and this game Is expected
to be the outstanding one ot the
first round. .The teems clash at
7:30 o clock tomgni.
Should the Pelicans win to
night, they will play either Eu
gene or La Grande on Tnursaay.
But If the team loses. It will Im
mediately go down into the first
round ot the consolation. There
again the Thursday opponent will
be either Eugene or La Orande.
Reed Defeats
Cowboy Heinz
SALEM. March tl. (API
After dropping - the - tint fall
Robin Reed came tjaca 10 tase
the final two fall and match
from "Cowboy"- Helns, in Inst
night's wrestling show here. The
bout was more oi a nose-puiung
contest . than a wrestling match,
with ' Referee Harry Elliott f re
quently Joining in the tray.
Jack; curtiss won me ibsi iwo
falls and match from Walter
Tlnklt Achleu by making effec
tive use of tbe flying tackle.
Stan Crawley won the opening
match from Joe Kirk on a foul.
Southern Bruins
Defeat Trojan
LOS ANGELES. March 11.
(UP) A ninth Inning rallv
gave the University of California
baseball team a victory over
University of Southern California
la tbe deciding game ot their
tbre game series. The (core
was ft to 4.
DARKHDRS
American Artist
KOMZONTAb
1 Who Is the
artist In the
picture?
Apawer to Previous PuiaUe
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dented.
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17 Horse food,
18 Reverence, .
ID Old-womanish,
SO Part of .
sump battery.
21 Era.
22 Paradise. . .
23 Northeast
25 Paid publicity,
2G She Ib one ot
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3D To affirm,
41 Exclamation
used to
frighten.
42 Girdle. -
43 Southeast
44 Baseball nine.
45 Extra part
48 Minor note,
GO Pertaining to
tb lore.
88 To deem.
63 Moccasin,
64, 65 Famous
piece of her
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feminine -hb
17 Bye tumor,
28 To quote.
29 Adhesive . .
substance. '
JO Portals.
33 To peruse,
84 Measures of -
cloth. '
85 Company,
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BASKETBALL
Handsome Jack
Jack ForsgTeo,
Handsome Jaok Forsgren,
semi-wlndup competitor at the
Legion hall, Friday night, shares
one-halt ot a matoh bringing
two new athletes to Klamath
Falls, Forsgren'a rival will be
Jaok Donovan of New York.
Forsgren end Donovan, de
spite the fact their encounter
will be IS minutes shorter than
the main event, should pack en
abundance of action Into their
meeting. The two men will be
among the huskiest to enter a
match here. - Foresgren will
weigh almost 825 and Donovan
215.
Al Karaaick, Portland's Rus
Jones Runs Into
(,):&:.-
A - X v
In Pre-Tournament Play
AUGUSTA, 0a March 21, (U.R) I promptu match- believed that
Once affaln it's Bobbv Jones
against tbe field, but the old
familiar cry of the golfing war
has taken, on a new meaning.
Bobby making a "just this once"
return to golf In his own Masters
Open tourney starting here
Thursday, has not yet found' his
game.
Jones, partnered with Ed Dud
ley v resident - pro of the Augusta
national course. In a foursome
practice match with Paul Run
yan ot White Plains, N. Y., and
Horton Smith of New York, and
lost th deolslon 6 and 8.
Runyan BreaJt Par
Runyan . broke . par by one
stroke in scoring a 71 today, and
this mark was (quailed by Smith.
Jones and Dudley had totals of
around 76, There were several
conceded putts.
Even it the conceded putts
actually, had been run down,
Bobby would have bad a total of
approximately 10 strokes past tbe
record of 65 be bold (or the
course, Between them Jones and
Dudley won but two boles.
The small gallery at thl lm-
12, To result
18 You.
18 Chill.
19 Stir.
to Her maiden
name wo s
21 Perform.
88 And.
14 Observed '
narrowly.
tt Courtesy titles.
17 Untwisted (Ilk,
98 Opposite of hot
8( To lubricate. -
8t Hodgepodge
82 Custom.
28 Serene.
38 Kingdom.
40 Fish of the :
carp family,
41 Escort
44 Three.
46 Mineral spring.
46 Brooch,
47 Social Insect, '
48 Second note.
49 Ingredient Of
lacquer. '
61 Either.
82 Exclamation
' ot surprise.
63 Pair (abbr.).
VERTICAL
t To depart
' 2 High priest's
robe..
8 Genuine.
4 To attempt
6 Sun god.
(Wooden pin.
7 Female sheep.
8 You and I.
8 Interior,
10 Thin tin foil.
11 Nothing.
work,
. N. Y.
HUNTING
of Canada
Vancouver, B. O.
sian Lion, was confident of over
coming Charley Hansen ot Se
attle in' the one hour bout.
Clever Karaslck, long the ruling
heavyweight In Klamath Falls,
lost to tb Dane In a one fall
match two weeks ago. It was
bis first defeat here In more
than a year.
Since defeating Karaslck, Han
ion has won from Ted "King
Kong" Cox of Lodl, Calif.
. The Hansen-Karasick go threat
ens to be a vigorously contested
grudge battle.
Bob Stone, blonde heavy from
Chicago, will wrestle Walter
girois ot Paris in the half hour
curtain raiser.
Trouble '
Rnhbv w&Hn't hnarine Anwn!
Even when a tee shot faded oft
the line he refused to press on
the recovery, and be did not
seem to be making serious efforts
to score. ,
Interest Increases
. Taken at Its face value, bow-
ever, Jones showing has served
only to Increase tbe Interest In
tbe tourney. For Bobby simply
mist fnd hi game by Thursday
If be I to make good In this
most daring golf venture,
The field of approximately 60
player, representing most of tb
nation a. stars, wag assembling
slowly.
- Among the stars already on tbe
tourney site were Jesse Sweet
ser and O. Ross Sommervllle, for
mer U. S, amateur champions;
Mao Smith, Willie MaoFarlane,
Harry Cooper, Craig Wood. John
ny Parrel!, Wlf fy Cox and Leo
uiegel.
-- By United Pres
At New-York Coliseum -Jim
McMillan, Chicago, drew with
George Calsa, Italy; Hans Stein-
wwuiRllj LI. 1 U W mux A.f4Bl-
mler, Brooklyn; Casey -Colom-
boa, California, threw Tiny Roe
buck, Oklahoma; Rudy Dusek,
Nebraska, threw Tony Colesano,
Italy;: M eh met Yousof, Turkey,
drew with George Manleh, New
Jersey;. Bill Woulthan, Now
York,, threw Lew Collins, Buf
falo. At Minneapolis Ray Steel,
21 1, Glendale, Calif., threw Mike
Brendel, 810, Austria, 16 min
utes; Bronko Nagurskl, 816, In
ternational Falls, threw Ray
Richards, 218, Nebraska, 16 mln.
ntes; . Dick Shlkat, 810, New
York, drew with Cliff Olson,
204, Baudette, Minn.
Reforestation
Work Under Way
WILLOW RANCH, ' CaHf.
Fifty thousand young nine trans
plant secured from the forest
service nursery at SusanvlUe are
being planted near her this
week by a orew of IE local men
Under the supervision ot Forest
Ranger Alvln L. Parker. Follow
ing out tbe forest service plan
qt reforestation of. the 8,000 acres
swept by the Sugar Hill fire ot
1920, approximately 110 aores of
seedlings will be set out, The
first tree, set out in the spring
of 1930 have attained a heltbth
ot 24 to 81 Inches, a phenomenal
growth, local forester say.
Children To Aid
Indigent Parent
SALEM, Or.. March tl, (U.R)
Attorney General I. H. Van
Winkle ruled today children fi
nancially able must (unport their
indigent parent or be, lubjeat
to misdemeanor. ,
Penalty calls for Imprisonment
ot not more than a year or tine
not to exceed 11,000.
van winkle further held the
county should make up the dif
ference In cases where Indigent
parents receive some money from
their children, but not as much
as would be paid under the old
I Wrestling Results
age pension law.
COLF
Grade . School Standings
Thrown Into Three
way Tie.
The youths ot Pelican grado
school upsot th league leading
Fremont school Tuesday after
noon, l to 11.
Th unexpected outcome ot th
contest Immediately threw the
second halt standing Into a
three-way tl between Pelicans,
Fremont and Mills.
Fremont, winner ot the first
halt title drew Pelican, again for
th play-off Saturday nipming.
The two teams will clash on the
neutral floor at Falrvlew ttt
10:30 o'clock.
Mill will meat tbo winner for
the second hair championship at
Falrvlew Tuesday afternoon at
4:00 o'clock.
Should Fremont got through
Its next two games, It will be
come the olty champion. But
should either Mills or Pelican
win the second half title, thon
another pluy-off with Fremont
will be necessary.
Pelican led all the way through
Tuesday's contests and was In
front. 10 to 6 at tbe halt. A late
Fremont rally was cut stiort just
before the end of the tamo.
Joseph Bellottl was high for
Pelican with five, and Holger
8trlde scorod four points for Fre
mont
A large audience watched the
Pelican-Fremont game. It was
played at Fremont.
J. w. Poake, director of physi
cal education in the city schools,
has been tbe organiser and su
pervisor ot tbe successful soason
ot competition,
Max Baer Opens
Training Grind
for Title Bout
SACRAMENTO, Calif.. March
tl. m.lo-Max Baer. whose chal
lenge to Priino Camera for th
heavyweight title will be decid
ed In Madison Square Garden on
June 14, today started official
tralnlna under the eyes Of Man
ager Ancii Hoffman, back from
New York.
Baer opened bis drive to over
come the effects ot tilm work,
night club and court suits by
gymnasium work in norm pac-
ramento, golf, roadwork and et-
ting-up exercises at iionmuu s
Rosoville ranch. In a (ew days
Hoffman will take the Liver
more larruper to Frank Glo
bin' rosort at Lak Tahoe for
two weeks of biking, boat row
ing and general conditioning.
Then they will go to Southern
California, where user will won
under the warm sun,
The Eastern camp probably
win b In the Catskill moun
tain, where Max Sohmellng
trained. "No more Atmntio
Olty," said Hoffman. "There are
too many attraction there,"
One problem remained to an
noy Hoffman and ur. t, tt
Larimer's eontraot a co-manager
wa upheld in the court recent
ly, and has seven year to run,
Larlmor reportedly 1 willing to
relinquish his "piece" of Baer
for 160,000, Otherwise, ha as
aertedly I ready to tie up the
Camera fight until be receives an
accounting for past profit trom
tbe fighter' eotlvltlei,
Former Yale
Track Star
Found Dead
FORT WORTH, Tex., March
21, (U.R) Officers here tonight
Investigated circumstances sur
rounding the death of W. F.
(Ted) Potter, 48 Identified a a
former track star at Yale unlveri
sity.
Potter' body was found today
at the foot of a tree near a poor
residential settlement north of
here. A broken rope wa tied
around the neck. A part of the
rope dangled from the tree, Of
ficer said Potter bad been dead
a week. ,
Justice ot the Peace Walter
Prltchard withhold a verdict
pending further Investigation.
William Ryan of Fort Worth
Identified the body. II said
Potter wa htk olrssmate at Yale
and wa graduated In 1014, He
was one of Eli's fleetest hurd
ler In hi day, Ryan said.
Thfl fthlniiiA. alv AAntni.' ivM
used a vehicle which carried pas
senger and dropped a pebble In
a receptacle to msssur oft every
mile traveled.
The News-Herald directory I
an Index ot Klamath Fall' most
reliable business men and women.
MOVED
Jack Frost
Shoe Shop
i hiow at
121 S. Sixth St.
Men't Half Sol. t, $1.00
n (pelican boys
TRIM FREMONT
FOOTBALL
Babe Didrikson
I Pitches Inning
for Athletic
FT, MYKKH, Fin., March II
(U.R) Mildred (Mildred, the
Marvsluua llnbo) Dldrlkson of
Texas, Olympic cliitmplrin,
pltehod a full Inning for Hie
Philadelphia Alhliitlra against
the' Brooklyn DodKers, ml
illdu't ullow a hit. lluru's tlio
story, play by pluy;
Dodger first!
Taylor walked.
Frederick was hit by a
pitched ball.
Strlpp hit Into a trlpl play.
No runs, no lilt, no errors.
American League
Trails National
in Spring Games
NEW YORK. March 81 (IP)
It It wuren't lor the New York
Yankees, the American lenisuo
wouldn't (van be a olots socond
to the National In curly rot urns
from the annual "grapefruit
league" competition,
Twelve lntcr-loagua contests
have boon played so fur and the
American losguuri trail by a
margin ot only two gamns,
seven to five. The Yankees, pick
ing on tbe Boston llravus, have
won tour ot their five victories,
The other wa chalked up to the
oredlt of tuo Philadelphia Ath
letics who were beuten In five
other Jousts with National league
outfits. v
Betting th Intor-lAngue pacs
far John Heydler's loop are the
world chumplon Now York Giants
and tbe Chicago Cubs. The Cubs
have a perfect record against
the Amorlcnii league with two
successive triumphs over their
olty rivals, the White Sox, while
tbe Giants have won four and
lost one. The Brooklyn Dodgers
earned the seventh - National
loague victory, handing tbe A'
on of their aatbaoks.
The Yankees. Boston Red Sox
and Washington Senators alons
have escaped defeat so far. Joe
McCarthys Puslleers have won
tour In a row, all from the
Ilravoa. The Red Sox defeated
tho Detroit Tigers In th only
game they have played so far.
Washington basn t even begun
It exhibition. schedule.
Galer Elected
1935 Captain
at Washington
SEATTLE. March 11. (API-
Washington a high-powered acor
i a threat, Bobby (Goose) Galer,
will lead tie Husky basketball In
next year' campaign, He I a
Junior, of Boalllo. r
Without promising that lie
would soore 17 points again
next year, equalling the record
be set the past season, Galer
wa fleeted to th captalney at
the annual banauet ut night,
II said this year' winning
spirit "should carry ovor to
1936,"
Capt. Harold Lee was voted
tho winner ot the first "Ed
muntlson medal" for having been
Hi biggest Inspiration to this
year' team.
More than 800 follower of
the toam which hattled through
tj th coast championship two
weeks ago, over Southern Cali
fornia, attended the event Th
fathers ot varsity playor woro
special guests,
' - Caaon . Hec Edmundson was
roundly applauded; all members
of th inuad war given honor
ary watch fobs; and mayor-olecl
Charles L, ' Smith, a formor
Washington quarterback, spoke.
Baseball Player
Diet From Blow
L08 ANGELES. Marotl ' 81,
(UP) Bartolo Cablbl, 38, a
semi-pro baseball pltohor, died
In a hospital from Injuria re
ceived when a ball struck him
on the bend during a game at
San Podro last Sunday. ' The ac
cident happened while Cablbl, a
member of the Highland park
merchants, wa at but.
Six Convicts Face
Murder Charges
WALLA WALLA, Wah.i Mar.
tl, (U.R) Under heavy guard
six convict charged with murder
in the recent bloody Lincoln
birthday riot at the state prison,
were brought before Judgo John
Bharpenstoin today for reading of
Informations filed against thorn.
Three Walla Walla attorneys
appointed to dofsnd th convicts
wore given a week to prepare
plans.
Hello Dill!
Plan Now to Attend the
ELKS' INVITATIONAL
DANCIN PARTY
. Saturday Evening,
March 24th
ELKS' TEMPLE
You Mutt Secure Your Friend'l
Invitation at the Club '
In Advance.
FISHING
CARD 11
STUFF STRONG
Frank Frisch May--Offer
Challenge to N. Y.
Giants.
nninnNTnu ii ... at
M1) Tho Dran boys ot Oklahoma
nave non tneir nest Mils spring
to rnllovo Krunk Arisen of worry
about bow far his pitching staff
will carry tbo St. Louis Cardinals
In this year's Kallonal lesKU pen-
mini nice. "
Frisch has tome pretty fair
flliiKurs on his staff otherwise, in
cluding Wild HIM ilallnbau. Ji'sse
Unities, Tux Ciirleton, Kill Walker
and tb obiquitous IlurleHh
(I rimes, but tb brothers Dean,
L)ly and Paul, hnvo separately
and collectively expressed an wi
ll re wllllniinaa to sho..lder thu
malu burden, Twouty victories
aploao Is the minimum they have
set for 1034. In tact, Paul, the
family's freshman who won 22
for Coliimhna last year, assured
Uriinch Rickey lio would turn III
tt triumphs Just to prova be has
more stuff than his hrothor.
Ilalnnce Larking.
Even If Paul only does half as
well an ha predicts, the Cardinals
will bo that much butter fortified
ta chullciiKO the Giants and sock
their fifth pennant In nine years,
Outside of their mound staff,
th Cardinal htve a numbor of
star players but It is a question
whether tnuy havo the right Dal
anca aud enough batting punch
The truilo of Jimmy Wilson to th
Phillies for big Virgil Davis, who
hit .349 last year, Increase the
batting power but Wilson's skill
ful backstopplnc will b mimed.
Several new combinations have
been tried and recruits tested,
but the Infield seems certain to
start th season with Jim Collins
at first, Manager Frisch In th
keynote spot, L'O Duroohar, base
ball' premier "Jockey" at short
and tbe acrobatla Pepper Martin
on third, Th Cardinals who lost
a great horlslop-wnsn unariey
aolhort filled a leg with buck
shot, earnestly sought Dick Dar
toll of the Plilllloi, and (till hare
hopes o' adding trengtu to tne
Inllold. IJurgess Whitehead. Co
lumbus recruit and "Pat" Craw
fotd' will be reserve,
. Martin Icntl Ulltcr.
Mnrtln made the iwltoh from
the outfield to third base last
season so succonsfully that base
ball men consldor blm tb do
tensive superior now ot th great
Plo Trnynor, In addition to xhlcb
Pepper's batting, base-running
and aggreaslvones mean much
to the club' pennant chances,
.Mnrtln led all the Cardinals' reg
ulars at bat last season with .lit,
Americans Win
First Matches
NEW YORK, March II (U.tD
The United Statu won both of
last night's opening mntcht In
the international until toam
serlos between Amerioa and
France. Throe othor matches
will he nlaved tomorrow night
and Thursday.
Loator It Btosfen of Los An
ali. national Indoor slnitlss
champion, defeated th French
ohampion, Annre msrnn,
6-8, 0-2, 7-0, fl-, In the fea
ture oontest.
Gregory B. Mangln of Newark,
N. J., who tost the singles crown
in.t iiool tn Blnafen. downsd
Christian Boushii of Franc,
8-10, 7-8, g-7, 7-8, M.
Pat Hanley Named
Coach at Boston
BOBTON, Maroh 31 'OJ.TO Le
mu n "Kni" tlunlnv for 12 voars
aHslstant to hi brother Dlok at
IliiHkcll Institute and Northwsat
orn university, has bean chosen
to coach the Boston university
football team for next uison,
ita anniAfxU .Inhn M. Harmon,
director of athletics, who found
it difficult to act in mat cnpncity
und as football ooaoh lust soason.
Roman, houses of ancient times
were heated by a kind ot hot air
furnace system of nips which
circulated heated air through th
room from an underground fur
nace. WOOD
In order to reduce our atock
on band, bnvs mad som re
duction In price ,for a ibort
time only. Indications ar
for winter weather, Better
stock up a little.
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Doubt
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WRESTLING
Baseball .
VENTURA. March tl, (AP)-,
Tho worries of Munagor Walter
MeCredla of the Portland lleuv
ra dwindled away today as Ih
Club' only holdout, Hill Law
ronoo, star outfielder, enmo to
tarms ftr weeks of dispute.
Tom Turner, club president, ssld
Lawrunca would sign his con
tract today.
LOS ANGELES, March II,
(API Moving over to Catallua
Island to resume spring training,
tb Lot Angslis Angel, shaky
after a series ut defeats at th
hands ot the Chicago Cubs and
Portland Ducks, squsesed out a
4-t victory over th Yannlgun
and settled down today to Iron
out tb flaws uncovered In oarl
ler game. Roy Hnnshaw, new
southpaw pitcher, looked good
with seven strlkoouls.
RIVERSIDE, March It, (AP)
Th Const league pennant
primpuflta of tho Hollywood Star
alum lied today Willi tho definite
aiiuotinroimmt that Ota Ilraiinan,
for I've years second aickor for
Ut Whslks, would nut play thl .
your because of llliiuss. Bran
nan asked that he be placed on
tb voluntary retired list. He
I at hi bom la Green Briar,
Ark.
SANTA HAHUAKA, Maroh II,
(AH) Th victorious Beadle
Indians kept their string of
practice triumph unbroken to
day with a 0-1 defeat of tha
Haute Barbara Cubs. Two rooklo
burlnrs, Flscb and Hake, limited
tha Cubs to four hits, while the
Indians collected 14 oft the bom
club4 pitcher, Ilonottl. The In
dian piay in Chicago wnits
Hox today.
Kentucky Boxer
Continues Long
Winning Streak
SEATTLK, March tl (Pa
cific northwest Unhlwelght box
era haven't been able to do any
thing about It yet, and they
won't at the rate thny are going,
About two months ago Cecil
Payne cam to Seattle from
Louisville, Ky.. to test out Honry
Woods, Yakima negro flash, and
since then northwest battlers
have fulled In their efforts to
send him back home.
Payne last night knocked o
Krnle L'avolll, Walla Walla ana
Portland lightweight In the ssa
ond round ot a scheduled 10
round bout, to score bis fourth
victory In Seattle, lie previously
whipped Wood twice, and Al
Lewis, Heatti negro, once. Tb
Kentucklan knocked Cavelll down
for a nine-count In tb tint and
then finished th tight with a
loft to the chin.
Lewi, fighting In lb welter
weight data, scored a decision
ovor Leonard Bunnell, of Seattle
and Detroit, In six roundel llahy
Tigsr Flowers, - Ban Francisco
negro, won over Roy Ockley,
Portland lightweight; Frank Wal
lulis, tlonlyn heavyweight, knock
ed out Claud Davl, Belllngham
in the socond of a four-round
bout, and Johnny Fostor, Van
couver, B. C, welterweight, beat
Cecil Jordan, Oakland negro In
four.
Carideo Given
One More Year
ST, LOUIS, March' II (U.FD
Frank Carldao, pupil of the late
Knut Rookn and recant Notre
Dam gridiron star today wa
Slven one more chance to pro
uc a winning football team
for the University ot Missouri
when the school' board of aura
tors decided to retain him a
head coach for on year.
. The soap plant I native of
Mexloo and Oolorado ad when
it root are placed In .water thoy
form suds like soap which may be
ussd in washing.
CALIFORNIA
. . MOVES NORTH.
How far it California? In mile
lr no nearer than It wai lait
year. But In dollar It' a great
deal, nearer. Rail and Pullman
fare have been greatly re
duced on Southern Pacific.
Our dining car serve low coit
"Meal Select."
1 Hcta are examples of new .
fare good In coachet and :
chair can. alio in Tourist I
Pullman (plui berth) i
; Tt QntWt RtmilMP
I San Francisco 8.80 (10.70 ;
' Los Angeles , , 10.S1 28.70 j
' Portland .... 7.01 1I.7H
Southern Pacific,
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