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April S, 1034 THE EVENING HERAIJX KI.AMATH FAMS. OKEfiON PAGE TWO Sporting News BOXING PEAK SELECTS ALL-STAR FIVE Fremont Grade School Wins Three Races, Pelican Two. The all-star basketball team for tho city grade school league was announced Thursday morninc by J. W. Peake, director ot ath letics. Fremont, winner ot the cham pionship, placed three men on.' the first team, and' Pelksn, runner-up for the title, won two po sitions. First Team Holgcr Stride, . Fremont, for ward. '- " ' -- Joseph Bellotti, . Pelican., tor ward. " , Chester Musselman, Fremont, center. . 1 Daniel Rogers, Fremont guard. Dominic Glovanlnl, Pelican, guard. - Second Team Stanley Larson, Fairvlew, for ward. ' Alton Perry, Riverside, tor ward. Archie Huff, Mills, center. Leonard Young, Mills, guard. Ray Son, Riverside, guard. Oiovanlnt of Pelican was the high point winner for the season. This Pelican star scored 78 points. Qiovanlnl also was the leading foul maker, and had 17 personals against him at the end ot the season. Larson ot Fairvlew bad IS and Elton Perry ot Riverside had 13. High point ,, scorers season: tor the Name and School Fg Ft 2 1 4 10 9 ' 3 13 0 ( 4 Glovanint, Pel, Stride. Frem. Bellotti, Pel. . Son, River. -38 35 -32 -19 .25 ..18 -it -15 -19 -15 Huff, Mills Perry, River.' Larson, Fair. Vogel, Mills . Rogers, Frem. MuBselman, Frem. Flayed against second teams. WRESTLING By United Press At New York Ridgewood Grove Hans Stelnke, Germany, threw Hans Kampfer, Germany; Abe Coleman, California, threw Sid Nabors,, Tennessee; Casey ' Columbo, California, threw Bill Mlddlekauf, Florida; Dick Shi kat, Philadelphia, drew with Glno Garibaldi, Italy; Ernie Zel ler, Germany, threw Charley Webb, Brooklyn. At New York St Nicholas Charley Fischer, New York, threw Johnny Carlln, Sweden; Axel Madsen, Denmark, drew with Jack Bloomfleld, Connecti cut; Lllo Nardl, Italy, threw Jack Brown, Texas; Vanka Zel emlak, Russia, drew with Joe Komar, Lithuania; Nick Boil nis, Greece, drew with Joe Rln aldi, Italy. At Newark, N. J. Rudy Du seV, Omaha, threw Marshal Blackitock, Georgia, two ot three falls; - Jim McMIUen, Illinois, threw Babe Caddock, Maine; Sam Cordovano, New York, drew with Wee Willie Davis, Virginia; Bert Rubi, " Hungary, threw Pat Mao Gulre, Georgia, At : Holyoke. Mass. Ed Don George, heavyweight title claim ant, threw Casey Kazan Ian, two straight falls; Hardy Kruse kamp, Ohio, threw half Lumbers, Minnesota; Joe Kojut, New York, threw Ricardo Santa, Philippines; Fred Carone, New- York, threw George LIneban, California. At Portland, 'Ore. Jaok Fors gren, Vancouver, B. C, won on foul from Ted Cox, Lodl, Calif.; Jack Donovan. Boston, won on foul- from Ed Helwlg, San Fran cisco; Don Wagner, Corvallls, Ore., threw Jack McDonald, San Francisco; Charley Hansen, Seat tle threw Harry Demetral, Port land. (All heavyweights). Daring Return , .- of Hapsburgs ':-. Gets Forecast iCoovrlaht 1084 bf United Press) BRUSSELS, April S, (U.R Ac tion in tho daring plot to restore tho Hapsburgs to the throne of Austria was seen presaged today by word that young Arohduks Otto and his mother, the former Empress Zita, were evacuating their exile castle at Steenocker seel before July 1. Tho United Press learned on re liable authority close to the long exiled pair that . Otto, Zita and other children In the erstwhile Imperial family of Austria and Hungary were already removing some of their effects preparatory to departure. Forced to Vacate It was explained to tradesmen and servants long faithful to them tn their unhappy life away from See A Rare Treat Now LAVA BEAR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY ' One ol the famous Irvin S. Cobb lava bears. . Only hv Is captivity. Interesting and edu ' eationaL . . , , Oa Display 1 P. H. to ,P. M. .. ALTAMONT Booth Otb HU BASKETBALL Golden Miller Jumps to Lead to Win :f U7 The turning point in the classic Grand National Steeplechase at Jttntree that more than 250,000 spec tators cheered, Is strikingly recorded here aa Golden Miller (left) overtook Delanoige (right) at the last lump and sprinted home tho winner by five lengths. Golden Miller's time for the four and one-half mile course (world's most difficult) was 90:20 2-6, fastest ever made la the almost 100 year history ot the Graqd National. ' , ' AMUSEMENTS AT THE Pelican Now playing, "Son of Kong. Tomorrow, "Ann Vlck ers,'' with Irene Dunne and Wal ter Huston, k fine xree wov piaring, neu- side." Tomorrow, . "Hold That Girl," with James Dunn and Claire Trevor -i Rainbow Now playing, "Night World." Tomorrow, "Delnge." Vox Now playing; "Day or Reckoning," with Madge Evans and Richard Dlx. ' ' AT THE PEUCAJT. With women constantly en larging their sphere in life, the question ot whether ot not a ca reer other than that ot wife and mother is compatible with femi nine happiness is often sub ject for conroversy. U This question la said to be treated fearlessly and frankly in "Ann Vickers," latest and most sensational ot Sinclair Lewis' best selling novels, the screen version of which has gone into edition, after edition since it was published in 1982, "Ann Vick ers" has aroused discussion such as few works of fiction ever have. Irene Dunne and Walter Hus ton are eo-s tarred. The leading supporting parts are In the nana oi sucn out standing favorites as Conrad Nagel, Edna . May Oliver and Brucs Cabot. .: AT THE FIVE TREE. Love-making and wise-crack ing at a fast and merry pace, James Dunn and Clalrs Trevor appear together again in f ox Film's latest release "Hold inat Girl!" which opens at the Pine their Fatherland that they were forced to vacate their commodi ous quarters because the son of the Marquis ue urou, owner ui the castle, is planning to marry and occupy it himself. The future residence of Arch duke Otto and the EmpreBS Zita as she is still known to her friends throughout the continent remained a secret. Many believed that they would be permitted to return to Austria, where a strong Monarchist move ment In recent moatbs has been tending toward making otto s dreams, and those ot his ambiti ous and beautiful mother, come true. This view was lent credence by the fact that last month numer ous tenants at the Hapsburg for mer Imperial residence In Vien na, were handed notices to vacate the premises not later than Aug ust 1. The "official explanation in Austria was that various min istries In the government of Chan cellor Engelbert Dollfuss needed the space In the old palace for of fices and other uses. Persons following the Intrigue AUTO CAMP Admission 10c k a- .. vs- - N av hi f 'A V tK - K4 1 i HUNTING PELICAN Tree tbeatra tomorrow. The smart repartee ot the two screen sweet hearts In this brisk and breesy comedy romance will keep the large audience constantly laugh ing. . AT THE RAIXBOW. For the sake of thrills the Imagination is swept wildly sky ward in "Deluge," opening tomor row at the Rainbow thoatre. "Deluge" Is the screen version ot tho destruction ot civilisation by a tidal flood that sweeps around the entire world destroying all of the handiwork ot man. The highlight in tho picture la the crumbling of New York's giant skyscrapers by a terrific earth shock. AT THE VOX When a man goes to prison his wife may wait one year, even two, but seldom mora than three. All ot the romancing and sen timentalism that has been woven about the families ot men In the "big house" can be reduced to just tbat iron formula. Such is the basis tor "Day of Reckoning," one of the most un usual prison stories ever to be brought to the Vox screen, open ing today. It was recently completed by tho Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. - Richard Dlx heads the notable cast of players assembled to por tray leading roles In the story Supporting him are Madge Evans, Conway Tearle, Una Merkel, Stu are Erwln and Bpanky McFar Iane. .i lone connected with the efforts to restore the ancient Hapsburg family in Austria openly voiced their convictions, that this ex planation was merely a blind for concealing plsns In Vienna offi cial ouarters for Otto's return The fact that Otto and the former ' Empress are exacuaflng the Steenockerseel Haven also was linked with the move In Aus tria to promulgate a new constit ution revising ino government alone Italian Fascist lines, but with strong Mnoarcnisi leanings among the leaders. WOOD Blockwood Is tho cleanest and most bandy fusl for the sum mer at the lower prices. Double load Single load Halt Single $5-50 $400 $2.25 BROODER-COAL A new ear ot that sams coal yon bought last year. All our patrons are pleased with it and buying more. 0Oo par 100 lb. sack.. . 85a. In your 'sack. . Fuel Oil, Dlssal Oil, Stovs Oil. Peyton H Co, r. "Wood to Born" Phono E35 12 S. Ttb SL GOLF Grand National Mat Tourney in Semi-Finals PORTLAND, April 5.'(JP) For- I ty-slx matches were completed In last night's preliminaries of the Pacific northwest amatour wrest ling championship tournament at the Multnomah Athletic club. To night the semi-finals and finals will be staged. Last nlght'a matches were full ot action from start to finish. Dick Bloborfort, central Y, Portland, detondlng champion, won his opening bout in the 135 pound division when he defeated Delbert Anderson, Salom, In the opening round. Blebortorf Is fa vored to repeat. Bleberfort also defeated Verne . Rlerson, Camas high, In bia second match ot the evening. Salt Lake City , Ao Hold Shoot SALT LAKE CITY. April 5, (AP) Frank J. McGanney of Salt Lake City announced today that official sanction t for ; the western zone trapshoot in bait Lake City May 31, Juno 1, 2 and 3, bas been obtained from the amateur " trapshooting as sociation. The western tone Includes Arizona, Colorado, California, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washing ton and Wyoming. Mickey Cochrane Fully Recovered LAKELAND, Fla., April 5, (UP) Mickey Cochrane, player manager of the Detroit Tigers, took part In Wednesday's morn ing workout, apparently fully recovered from his recent Indis position. I never leu noiior in my life," Cochrane said. Wolfe, Hansen Draw From Leslie Wolfe and Charley Han sen, heavyweights, win renew a wrestling dispute here Friday night which started just a week ago at Medford, There these two huBkles struggled through a one- hour main event to a draw. Hansen, the Dane from Seat tle, is in high favor with the Le gion hall . spectators as a result of his draw with Ted Thye of Portland last ' week. The match was one ot the most outstanding of the season. Wolfe returns to Klamatn Falls after an absence of several weeks. This popular wrestler from Texas expects to leave for Los Angeles In the near future, and his match against Hansen RATES , 2 to $12 ' Free miniature color pboto prints Oregon Scenlo Views at our Travel!. Bu reau, , , 6 lob Hotel Multnomah p or t lan d . oregon GROVES Al CAUSES WORRY Lefty Hurls Down Glove in Dismay .After Bad Workout. BOSTON, April S W) Kddle Collins, lloston Red Sox general manager, today refused to be come alarmed about the reported tlaroup ot Bob "Lotty" Grove ovor his 1100.000 southpaw piti'iilng arm, . "When two such capable train ers as our Doo Woods and the Athletics' Doe Ebllng. , without tuvlug talked to each 'other, co incide in their diagnosis ot Grove's "sore arm, I am confl dtiut it will right Itself in time." Collins said. "We have no Intention of try ing to call off our deal with Connie Mack. It was miulo" In good faith and It Is merely one ot the breaks ot that game that Grovo should have contracted a cold or Injured his shoulder muHoles In souu) way." Orove, according to reports from Orlando, Fla., suddenly throw down his glove yostordny while warming up with Coach Tom Daly. He had been cutting loose and became so excited when bis arm twinged that he cried out, "to hell with It. I guess I can't do the alub any good. I might as won bang up my splkos." "My arm Is terrible." he said Inter, when he calmed down. "I don't know what to make ot It. Maybe it will come around whon wo hit the cold weathor. It It doesn't well, I don't know." Collins has been Informed by what he regards as competent authorities tbat "Lefty" has a sore muscle In his uppor arm and that the pain will gradually disappear undor hard work. Wrestler Hurts Back in Match LOS ANGELES, April S. ttJ.R) One "fall was all Dick Davis court, 230. Los Angeles, required to defeat Dr. Fred Moyor, 207, Chicago, In a main event wrest line match here. Meyer was un able to continue aa physicians said he Injured his back badly. German Player Defeats Hoppe CHICAGO, April 6. (U.O Eric Hagonlacher, Germany, defeated Willie Hoppe, New York City vot- oran, 401 to 223 In six Innings to retain bis first place position In the world's championship 18.2 balkllne billiard tournament. Browning Draws With Montreal Man ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 5 (U.R) Jim Browning of Missouri, olalmant of the world heavy. weight wrestling champlonh!p, was held to a draw by Henry Deg- lano of Montreal. It was adver tised aa a title match. Will Settle Medford Match will be In the nature ot a faro- well annearance. Hansen extended his run 0! vic tories at Portland -Wednesday night by downing Harry Dopietral of Chicago. " Bob Kruse, Oswego, will tackle a newcomer In the 46-mlnute seml-wlndup. Big Bob's opponent will bs Ed Helwlg of Oakland Helwlg replaces jack Forsgren who was ordered to return to his Vancouver, B. C, homo by U. S, Immigration authorities. Billy Newman, Denver Pole, will meet Swede Anderson ot Medford In the curtain raiser. Ray Frlsble, Medford, will be roteree for all bouts, according to Mack Llllard, promoter, HOSPITALITY PORTLAND v City 9f pW 'I MULTNOMAH : Portland rarqamotoV f COO boarlfnllr farnliM mom, ill omldf, llfon)ln mlie variety of Maxnmodirioat t laiurlow inJ ipulow lobby ouie ai mntulM, F Ewllail illnlot room!, ind coaM tho, fritirlff quality food'af popelu prktt, , . t Cintt orw tW kimii itiv)int 11 tat hold trinee al.all bow. ; 1 ' f Only ihrcs o tit Uotb 001 tbt luihi Uuja u4 , toreit copwoKat to PoriliM'i aiiay'Kaolc aurao; llOB FOOTBALL Malin'sTcam Scores Victory Over Bonanza Malln high school's umUifontiMl baauball touiu added another vic tory to Its string when It deput ed Diinnnsa high school 9 to 1 In a conforonco gaum played at llo nansu Tuomlny. Tho Malln ten in has already duroatml Morrill and TulMnke high schools and will play lluultiy at Mnlln to oomiiloto Its 'schedule with county teams outalflo Klamath Falls. Clayton Holier. Matin's nro pitcher, kept llumuisa's few hits so well scattered that not a sln glo run crossed the plate until the last Inning . when two Mnlln orrora and a hit pushed a Uo nnma runner across (or tho only score. Ruber has brnm on tho mound In nil the Mnlln games 10 faf. Led by "Lauk'y" Waller Btast- T. Klamath county's i- glon team first banemaii, the Ma lln sluggers lilt ins oiieriugs 01 Brsy and lltirns quit irooiy. The Malln lineup was as 101- ows: Kamsratl. rairnor; biuymn. Uobor, pitcher; StnHtny, first baso; Kenyou, second base; Lay man, shortstop: Long, third bass; Khlo Rebor, Orv KirxpamcK onu aek Ratllff. outtloiuers. There la a possibility tnat Ma lln will play a gome on aiouoc fluid In the near future. . Buffalo School Names VanBibber BUFFALO. N. Y., April t, (AP) Utiflulo University offic ials todny . anuouueuu 1110 ap pointment of George van muoer, r,,rmnr lu -due tauklo and now ninmtmr of tha fuctilty of Hie Mount i'iousnnt Michigan loncn, era college, as huad football Vau Bibber, a 1D33 grauuaio ot Purdue, received all American miuitlon In h a last looiuuu year unit ' nlavud on' the east team In the annual metric conm gnmo, Ho succeeds Jimmy Wilson. Jones' Score Low Against Swatter ATLANTA, On., April t. ivri Ilohbv Jones, carding a 10. bad low scoro in a nino new foursome hero with Rube Ruth, Sum Dewev Itvnl. Yankoo out' (leldor, and Hal Slmms, a nrmgo ovnnrt. Playing ovor tb tout i-nxo course, Hum shoi.av, uyru si, and Slmms. 41. ' 'f s SEATTLE. April tl. ' (W-UIH Dcrcots in "tho -third ami fourth rounds gave rat Itollly, 200, Bos ton, two out or three mils against Chlot Little Wolf, 105, Trinidad, Colo., bore last night. A MaMwI of . Ask to Beo the Now '. ' ,Cameo p Felt Not Included In This Special 1 1 it n FISHING ANGELS DEFEAT; Loa Angeles Single Un beaten Team . In ' ' League. : (lly the Awwlnleil Prms) Qenornlly plckod as tho club to boat In tho 1034 Coast league pminant race, Los Angelas Thurs day was Ihe only undefeated tr 1 In the -circuit aa the seasou en tered Its third tiny. Although homo runs wore plen tiful throughout tho league, fewer hit end fewer errors showed tighter, baseball after a loosely played opening day. Krror llrlnaw Ran. It was on an error that Ihe Angels scored a tenth Inning run to defeat. tha Portland Ducks, C to 4.. after Kil llryan, Iloavcr pitcher, bad hit a homer In th ninth Inning to tie the score. Id tho last halt at the tenth Dlltmsr grounded to third. Slieely, neat er cntrhor, let English's throw rol) through him and Dmnnree scored the winning run. All four of Portland's runs resulted from homers, niackarby and Cox each connecting In tho seventh, the latter with one on base. After bowing to Seattle In the opening days upset, Ihe Ran Frunelaco Seals came hock Wed nesday to defeat the Indians T to S. A third Inning rally la which the seals scored five runs proved Seattle's downfall. Hermann, on the mound for the Seals, shut out tho Indians until tho sixth when they- soored once on two hits. A homo run by Iloltarlnl and two singles brought Seattle two more runs -In too eorenta The Seals BEAVERS AGAIN thrills Friday Spills LEGION ARENA Phone for Ticket Reservations , lloiita Start 18O P. M. KLAMATH BILLIAKU3 ph. ntw h .- THF CMflKE 1. ' phi ia ' WAGGONER 3 DRUG ' Ph. 9 ', THE WALDORF ' ' Pb. 843 " ' Smart Spring Felts up to $5.00 THREE BIG 245 - . 285 - 4 ;: Light Weight . Featherweight and Mediums. ",'"'. Every Color and Shape Represented, 'SEE OUR WINDOWS WRESILING apeiiod the soaring with a run In the first Inning and finished with another In the eighth. ' Ouklmiit Downs Htiirs, ' A circuit clout In the ninth In ning gave Oakland a ( to 4 vic tory over Hollywood, The Blare were leading 4 to 8, when Jack Jaekukl, Polish recruit from Honolulu, was sent In as a pinch hitter and rapped out a homer, bringing Id two men before htm. Another homo run was respon sible for Sacramentu's I to I win over the San Francisco Missions. Loo Osteubarg lifted one over Ilia fence In Ihe eighth Inning with two on baso. Htroner's homer with one on In the first Inning , brought the Missions their two tallies. The standings: W. L. Pet, , I 0 1.000 1 1 .600, 1 1 .600 ....... 1 1 ,800 1 1 .BOO 1 1 .500 . 1 1 ."0 0 t .000 Los Angeles Hollywood .... San Krnncltco Seattle .......... Missions Oakland Haerninento Port la nil 0 Grade School League Opens Next Saturday The city grsdo school baseball league will get underway this Sat urday, according to J. W. Peak, dlroctor of physical education. In the t'tsrgrnnnd Ball League Ihe schedule will ba as follows: Pelican vs. Falrvlow, :00 o'clock. Riverside vs. Roosevelt, 10:00 o'clock. Mills vs. Flremoat, 11:00 o'clock. Tho following games will bo played In tho Official Bssohnll League: . . l'ollcan vs. Fairvlew, 1:15 o'oluck. , .... Riverside vs. Roosevelt, 1:18 o'clock. . All games will be played on the Roosevelt school field. til - VJFW 2T JL " Valine AND A SPECIAL IN FELTS OUR OPTIMISM RAN AWAY WITH US THIS SPRING AND WE BOUGHT HUNDREDS OF MEN'S FELT HATS FOR EASTER SELLING. For some reason we didn't sell as many as we thought we would, so rather than carry them longer we're going to ' clean them up this week GROUPS 15