The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 09, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Corvallis, Eugene Clubs
. Will Open Season Two
Weekends Hence.
By the Associated Press
Ameriett's annual coronation
ceremony for king football loom
ed a short two weeks away RR
dress rehearsals opened at the
University of Oregon,and Oregon
State college Thursday.
Coaches Prink Wilson and Lon
Saner each expected some 45
aspirants on hand, and both
counted returning lettermen with
satisfaction.
The State college squad goes
to Moscow for an initial tilt with
the University of Idaho Septem
ber 25.
Ca Illson's Ducks make their de
but under lights against UCLA at
Los Angeles on the night of Sep
tember 24.
Corvallis reports indicate San
er would depend entirely on veter
ans against the Vandals, who will
be cheered by the patron saint
of Idaho athletics. Wallace Beery.
the screen actor. A tentative
lineup consisted of Don Coons
and Joe Wend lick, ends; Frank
Nihil and John Watts, tackles;
Frank Ramsay and Prescott Hut
chins. guards; Jim Orr. center;
Bill Duncan, quarter: Joe Gray
and Dick Jos lin, halfbacks. and
Elmer Kolberg, fullback.
Ca Bison announceo no Webfoot
starters, but had 15 veterans, to
draw from, including Vern Moore,
center; Captain Tony Amato. Joe
Huston, Nel lo Giovanini and Chan
1 Berry, guards: Bill Foskett. Bill
Estee and Chuck Bracher, tac
kles; John Yerby and Bub Rob
ertson, ends, and Arleigh Bent
ley, Jim Nicholson, Hank Nillson,
Dave Lasselle and Don Kennedy.
backs.
LOS ANGELES, Sept.
' Los Angeles' double bid for the
Pacific coast conference championship--USC
and UCLAcalled
out two beefy squads of gridiron
hopefuls for the first workout of
autumn today.
Howard Harding Jones, head
, man at Troy, started the fire
. works he hopes will boom South
' ern California back to national
football ranking by reorganizing
his coaching staff and dropping
the two-team idea.
"It worked all right until the
boys began not to care which team
they were on. This year with
only One team to make. I think
the boys will be fighting to get
In the lineup," Jones said.
Westwood Will Spaulding,
starting his 31st season as a coach
with boyish enthusiasm temper
ed by doubts about his vanished
linemen, had 75 Bruins answer
ing his call at the University of
California at Los Angeles.
With backfield men springing
up like mushrooms in his squad
but lacking forwards. Spaulding
hoped that reserves, sophomores
and junior college transfers might
plug the gaps in the UCLA line.
The Bruins oppose Oregon at
the coliseum September 24, and
against that reckoning Westwood
Will intends to concentrate on
offense in two workouts daily.
'The defense, if it can, will take
care of itself, he indicated.
The Trojans' first game is with
the College of the Pacific Septem
ber 25. A week later they play
, Washington, 1936 champion.
New York
Chic-ago ...,
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Boston
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
By Associated Press
COAST LEAGUE
W. L.
Sacramento 96 68
San Diego 92 73
San Francisco 91 74
Los Angeles 84 91
Portland 82 81
Oakland 76 89
Seattle 72 92
Alissions 65 100
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
New York 77 48
Chic-ago 76 52
Pittsburgh 68 60
St. Louis 67 60
Boston 68 66
Brooklyn 54 72
Philadelphia 53 75
Cincinnati 49 74
Pet.
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.558
.552
.509
.503
.461
.439
.394
Pet.
.616
.594
.531
.528
.488
.429
.414
.398
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct.
New York 86 40 .683
Detroit 75 53 .596
Chicago 75 56 .573
Cleveland 67 59 .532
Boston 67 60 .528
Washington 60 67 .472
Philadelphia 41 88 .331
St. Louis 88 00 .297
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The Lost River dairy's girl howling team won the Woman's
league championship last spring. and now that the bowling season
is here again, the gals appear in a fair way to repeat their per
formance. At least they started out their new schedule with an
overwhelming victory. Personnel of the championship quintet is,
left to right, standing: Capt. Billie Haight, Vera Durant and Evelyn
Cheyne, kneeling: Alyce Dickinson and Doris Martin. Doris Martin
holds high average with 172 and Billie Haight high individual
score with 263. '
Giants Restore Pro Football
Glory By Beating Collegians
NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (Al')
Thanks to the New York Giants'
14 to 7 victory over the eastern
all-star college el eve n, profes
sional football today had re
gained some of the prestige lost
In recent encounters with the
star-studded college outfits.
The Giants made it two in a
row Over the collegians In a
game played at the Polo grounds
last night for the benefit of the
Herald-Tribune fresh air fund,
but had several uncomfortable
moments.
The game ended just after
Mickey Kobrosky of Trinity had
passed the Collegians 73 yards
to the Giants two-yard marker.
Needing only one yard for a
first down or two for a touch
down, the collegians were con
fronted by a stone wall that held
battering Stu Smith to the line
of scrimmage, and 39000 fans
went home. singing the praises
of the team put together in three
weeks by wily Andy Kerr of
Colgate.
After playing the pros off
their feet In the first quarter.
the collegians struck quick and
hard in the second period. Lew
Elverson set the stage by a 19-
yard punt return. A smooth
passing attack, engineered by
Kobrosky, took the ball 39 yards
to the one-yard marker from
where Vannie Albanese, injured
Syracuse ace. plunged over.
The Giants were not long in
Missions Suffer Hundredth
Loss of Coast League Year
WEDNESDA Y'S RESULTS
Portland 5, Sacramento 2.
San Diego 5, Los Angeles 1
San Francisco 11, 3iiSFi0113 4.
Oakland 8-1, Seattle 4-4.
By Associnted Press
San Francisco's battered Mis
sions passed the century mark
Thursday. They have played 165
Pacific Coast baseball league
games and have lost 100 of them.
The :Missions' hometown rivals,
the San Francisco Seals, comfort
ably located in third place, dumped
the century right in the Reds' lap
when they handed them a 11 to 4
trimming Wednesday. It was the
Seals' eighth straight victory.
Second place San Diego cut the
league leading Sacramento Soions'
margin to four and a half games
by defeating Los Angeles 5 to 1
as Portland upset the Senators,
5 to 2.
Seattle and Oakland divided a
double-header at Seattle. Home
runs helped decide both games.
Merrill May's circuit clout in the
sixth with one on gave Oakland a
3 to 3 deadlock, and Oakland went
PORTLAND, Sept. 9 (AP)
Young Firpo, Idaho light-heavyweight,
and Dallas Bennett, La
Grande, clash here tomorrow
night in the 10-round main event
of the Portland post No.
American Legion boxing ,snow.
The battlera, completing their
training here today, meet in the
first important ring duel of the
winter with the eventual winner
O. V. I,f1(,f; of Eugene.
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and Bowel Trouble, Stomach Ulcers, Rheum..
Gum, Arthritia, Utast:leas, Headache, high or
bow Blood I eeeee tire. Liver and Bladder Trouble,
Blood and Urinary Di , Appendieltilb rental.
Complaints.
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tying the score. however. Tufty
Leenians took one of Frank Mur
ray 's punts on his 34-stripe, and
with a beautiful exhibition of
broken field running stepped 66
yards for a touchdown. Tilly
Manton placekicked the tying
point.
The tide turned definitely late
in the third quarter with a Giant
thrust that carried into the final
period. Hank Soar. textile mills
worker from Providence, carried
the ball seven times to gain 40
yards before bucking over from
the two-yard stripe. Again Man
ton booted the extra point.
The collegians' f ina I bid
opened on their 20-yard line.
Featuring Kobrosky's aerial at
task w ith an occasional dash
around end. the stars marched
almost to the goal before the
Giants line stiffened.
Each side made 10 first downs.
The collegians outgained the
Giants 723 yards to 41 by passes
hut were outrushed 97 yards to
52.
The most widely heralded of
the all-stare. Yates Larry Kelley
and Army's Monk Meyer. yielded
the playing honors to two small
college heroes. Kobrosky, the
passing ace of the game. and
Smith. sensational defensive back
from Bucknell. Kelley didn't
perform his pass-catching special
ty Once and got the equivalent
of a Bronx cheer when he missed
one easy-looking chance.
on to win 8 to 4. In the seven
inning nightcap Art Hunt con
nected for his 35th homer of the
season with one on in the first inn
ing to give the Tribe enough to
win 4 to
Portland staged an eighth inn
ing rally to score four runs on as
many hits to defeat the league
leaders. Nick Cu llop accounted
for both Sacramento runs when he
blasted one of Bill Radonits of
ferings out of the ball park with
one man on In addition to the
homer, Cu llop collected two dou
bles in four times up.
Four double-headers were listed
Thursday. Los Angeles and San
Diego square off in a pair at San
Diego and the Seals and Missions
play two in honor of California's
Admission day. At Seattle the
Oaks and the Tribe play a twin
bill Thursday and Friday because
of the Freddie Steele-Ken Over lin
middleweight title bout in Seattle
Saturday night. The Saturday
game will be played as part of Fri
day's twin bill. Portland and Sac
ramento play double-headers
Thursday night and Friday.
promised opponents from a list
of the leading coast performers.
TIDJ; ALW AND TIIIIà 1ntAW, ALAiviA VALLS. OlttAiON
SALEM, Sept. 9 (AP)--Pearl I Over lin continued his training
Harland and E. C. Pearson di- here today, and planned to ease
vided first money In the class up after this afternoon's glove
13 division of the Mate horseshoe sesaion.
pitchers' tournament here Yog
terday, each winning four and In 1932, world production of
losing one game. Pearson met gold Wag worth more than WO,-
to Harland and Harland lost to 000,000.
2e-game lead in the National
league race; the widening of tit.
Yankees' American league edge
to 12 full games and the rise of
Pittsburgh to third place in Inc
National league and Cleveland to
fourth in the American.
I The Cards may have their rea
sons for talking about packing
, Dizzy's armas well as his abil
ity to talk It out with anyone in
the gamein mothballs for a
year. These would include, of
course. the fact that such a move
would. as Rickey described it. "act
as a tonic and build up his base
ball morale as well as his arm."
But on the other hand Dizzy
has given no evidence that hie
pitching warrants a year's retire
mentand when has right. hoe
somewhat better than a green
hand at fogging 'ent in. His ail
ments of the moment, he contends,
are at worst only temporary. fie's
still one of the game's big drawing
cards, as well as a piece of ivory
that could return a tidy sum on
the open market.
He certainly didn't look ready
for a wheel chair Wetinemlay as
he pitched a five-hitter against
the'Cubs. Although he lost. 4-ti.
largely because of the clouting of
Gabby Hartnett, a five-hitter ise't
exactly getting your ears pinned
back.
The victory for the Cubs en
abled them to stay within shout
ing distance of the Giants, who
had their hands full before pull
ing out a 9-7 decision over their
best-loved "haters," the Dodgers.
The Yanks pulled two games
out of the fire against the Red
Sox. They took the opener, 3-2.
with a run In the ninth and then.
with Gehrig's thirty-third homer
as the payoff wallop, scored eight
runs in the final game to win the
second game. 9-6.
The Tigers managed only an
even break with the Indians, tak
ing the nightcap, 10-5, on Hank
Greenberge two homers. after
dropping the curtain raiser, 6-1.
The Pirates pounded the Reds, 7-6.
in 10 frames and 8-2 in nine.
Four well-pitched games found
the Phi Ilies splitting with the Bees
and the Athletics doing the same
with the Senators. The Phi Is won
6-3 and lost 1-0. The A. 'a won
2-0 and then went down 1-0. The
White Sox socked the Browns,
10-1.
Steele Prepared
to Meet Over lin
SEATTLE, Sept. 9 lPiMiddle
weight Champion Freddie Steele
wan down to 161 pound8 today
a pound over the fighting weight
he will carry into the ring here
Saturday night in defending his
title againnt Ken Over lin, Wash
ington, D. C. challenger.
Steels' handlers said Freddie
would dry out the other pound by
weighing in time Saturday after
noon. Over lin continued his training
here today. and planned to eane
up after this afternoon's glove
sesnion.
It pa p! to buy at leocke'n.
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ing teams were vielors in the open
ing lilies. Of the 81erchants
INigno Wednesday night On the
Cardinal B oss Suggests itt,w1.,r,e Garden alleys.
Denny Lee's howlers topped the
Year on Shelf for teams for the night with a three
game total of 2694 pins. defeating
Great Diz. th. Englands Market five in three
straight games.
The Barbers took two out of
three from tho J. II. liessia cote
IV EON ESDA 'S itusuurs pan squad, while the Star Bet
National League tors took their oh l the
New York 9, Brooklyn 7. Sports Shop team into Callip in
Philadelphia 6-0. Boston two out of three starts.
Chicago 4, St. LOIli8 ti Johnny Sawhillo turned in high
Pittsburgh 7-8. Cincinnati 6-2. "ore of the evening whet he top.
American League pled over 220 pins in his sevotel
New York 3-9, Boston 2-6. game. 11nd Cheynn totaled 1. 9S to
Washington 10-1, Athleties 2-0 win high throe-game honors. ID
Cleveland 6-5. Detroit 1-10. scores were 194.1196 and 20S. Bob
Chicago 10, St. Louis 1. Cheyne also hit Ma 200 mark. reg
istering 209 in the first game.
Ity Associated Press while Clayton Sweasy rolled 211
The St. Louis Cardinals looked in his final gut me.
very much Thursday as if they
At a ineeting of team captains.
were sharpening no a knife for the 'herb Munsell, captain of the J. 11.
purpose of cutting off their col- Bessie team. Willi elected treasurer
led lye nose to spite their equally ,
OL g
collective face. Industrial league t01111111
If they were really serious about !Ming into net ion Friday night
suggesting a year's retirement tor with the City leagne ettintels roll
Dizzy Dean and were not just talk- lug their initial games Monday,
ing to throw a scare into baseball's scores:
No. 1 blower-offer, it would seem England's
theyd be doing themselves more Reed 149 175 179 603
harm than good by shelving the England 174 114 143 431
greatest pitching arm in the game Raddi 114 S6 85 3S5
for that length of time, despite Btu 156 Lie 168 464
his eccentricities. Forrest 143 1SS 166 497
The row started by Branch Handicap 93 93 93 279
Rickey with the retirement sug-
gestion and followed up by Dean's Totals 629 796 834 2559
plaintiff plea for permission el Denny's
trade himself. took the stage away; Cheyne. B. 191 20S 196 59s
front anything in the big time' Sweasy 160 (Si 211 57,5
Thursday. Playing second fiddle! Cheyne, It "09 13S Ida 51:1
to the Rickey-Dean brasses Wtre Lee. J. 134 126 124 3S4
such other developments as the Truman 159 160 167 4s6
re-appointment of "Boiling Bony" Handicap 52 52 52 156
Grimes as chief umpire baiter and
manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers; Totals 908 868 918 2694
the continuation of the Giants'
Ideal litarhsr shop
Whistler 157 120 135 412
Thomas 10S 128 142 37S
Jarrett 99 133 145 377
31eD8niels 145 102 129 376
Howie 119 136 103 358
Handicap . 178 178 178 534
Totals 806 797 832 2435
IIe,olg t Pony
Wilson, t;. 142 130 105 377
Vilson. U. 95 126 164 3S5
Mansell 116 112 116 341
Lee 150 143 119 412
stadia 106 137 133 376
tlaptlicap 177 177 531
Totals 786 525 814 2425
Sport Shop
Ashworth 157 149 147 453
Sawtelle 147 220 169 536
Bottorff 98 148 140 386
Hyde 148 179 159 486
Heater ...... 157 177 166 so
Handicap 75 75 75 225
Totals 782 948 856 2586
Star Hatters
Carr I.?" 110 139 31
lIartin 150 128 159 437
lorbaito 116 162 412
Reeser 126 121 116 363
Howard 142 141 142 425
Handicap 153 153 153 45S
Totals 827 769 871 2467
Cavemen Count
Many Losses in
Football Ranks
nrtAsTs PASS. Sept.. 9 (IP)---
Coach Loren Tuttle for the first
time had enough uniformo for
players WIIPTI limited practice OP
ened thim week. In years past
the squad WW1 limited to the nutn
ber of suits, but over 50 may now
be outfitted.
Technically champions of the
southern Oregon conference last
year, the Cavemen have lost many
of their heavier players. Including
Ken Fruit and Claud Gillett, all
star choices for fullback anti end,
and ponderous Art Winetrout,
captain and conference second
tackle.
The achedule opens September
25 at North Bend. For the first
time In years, the Cavemen Will
play Eureka, Calif. Medford,
Ashland, Klamath Falls, Yreka
and Roseburg complete the list
of eight signed games.
Punch at Referee
Loses for Kashey
PORTLAND, Sept. 9 (AP)
A swing, or several, at the ref
eree lost King Kong Kaahey,
218, of Minneapolim, him no-timelimit
wrestling match with Bob
Kruse, 210, of Oswego, Ore., on
a foul after 35 minutes of rough
and tumble last night.
Danny Dusek, 225, Omaha.
threw Bill NI Iddlekauf, 23n, of
Florida in 12: 25 In the semi
windup. Harry Kent, 230, Port
land. end Herman Olmon, 230,
Vancouver, Wash., wrestled three
rounds to a draw and Sam
Leathers, 217, Winlock, won In
the second round from Heine
Olson, 210, Vancouver, Wash.
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Missourian Billed Against
Les Wolfe in Armory
Main Event.
A au prem o test for Niarshall
Carter, new lycrowited champion
of the armory vrestling mat, ap
pears itt prospect next nesday
night, when the ex Nlissouri peda
gogue of pull tangles with 1,0M
AVolre, a good boy gone vrolig
with a vengeance.
Mack !Allard R1111011111ePt1 Thurs
day that Ito matched the pair for
next week's top main event itli
the hove the bout would prove
conclusively ono way or the otiwr
whether Carter is just lucky or
whether he really packs the goods.
About half the fans. 1,111ard
says, believe that Cartr's victory
over Toots Estes last Thesday
was more or lemi4
the other heir are of the opinion
that the Missourian Is Jost a little
too clever for the rest of the boys
currently hanging around these
parts, as well as being pretty well
equiPPed vith all the other at
tributes essential to grappling sue
CeSS. Wolfe Is expected to represent
the ultimate In trial horses.
Whether be chooses to be ntean
or clean. the lanky Texan has
never been accused of shortchang
pt.I.,;17, 1 .1.,trotto big carnival of champlons.1 ears the titie of champion it,a,
ins either himself or the
on brainwork. and lila newly 1 Scpt c in her 23. . . . The guy oho ph'o batter" of thu loagur. Ito 1,ZA
adopted roughhouse style is ritt-! Ihi, 1"1,14 l'Ildi ciltchieg rec. I been tiooie,1 out of eight some'
culated to make things extremely 1 flr't up in Nova SOotht the other I this year for lolling tho limps
tough for Carter who so for in I 'I"Y 11"s ""IY '1" Prall bat ha thought or thorn, Ittld !IBA
his local career has had to worry Your old pal. Slip Ntaillgan. :it. 1"."11 1111,41 totvoritt times.
only about leverage and not about Nlary'rl COltell, enn't Nel how holl , (11. m
1"." "'la u gh
l blot tip from
larrups. iiii,,,, ibia iii.. . .. Tin, iiiir bin... hotiovitto too t ear. lie spnt Is
A second feature of tho timing Geo opened, Slip played a littio rtls ill slottiall 1,110011g for
Itiall y evot y c hit) in tho National
tossea Gorilla Poi, tho Argentine Puk" in Ow PlIllibillent room
W iti 14, I he at hleten wero dresoins """
assassin, against Toot,' Estes. 110 ....------.------ ----......
teMPOrnrity at leftiqt fortplit, mni ,, Ito made it onit.eard draw to
event rating itemise of his doreat n royal ritiol and connected! . T r itt 4 ;11,1 i tt 1)Iollt
his local career has had to worry Your oht pal. Slip Nialigan.
only about leverage and not about Mary's coach. can't Key how hell
larrups. f miss thin ,at'.... The day pa
A second fea e
ture of the evning slip played a little
poker in tho equipment roont
tosses Gorilla Poi, tho Argentine
assassin. against Foote EstcS. 110 a
WM10 the athleten worn dressing.
lie Timis 0110,11M drw to
temporarily at least. forfeits Mai a n
royal ninth and connctodl
evont rating becanse Of his dorcat
Slip held tho ace. king. Jack and
at Carter's hands.
, ten of hearts and caught the
Post gave Sailor Dick Trout a, got," hrto tho it roo..
multitude of unhappY moments
last time out. before tho tar matt- ilere's a teaser: root ball teams
aged to connect with a serlos of Holy Lit"' or min,"
his doubl-barrelled dropkicks. i
1 lino sOtlrY never hits,
Even so Trout might not have ganle. And teams di
made off with the victory if his I-Peted by lion MeAlibilor of south
efforts hat not been bolstered by Cztrolinit bstven't PM been meoreI
the donation of a fall on a foul. no in non,,. g w I. . v111
(grouts mut not peen nolatered nY Carolina haven't even heen meore,1
the donation of a fall on a foul. on In openers
e Re
So what will
1'00 figures to give Estes th happen when the two boot,' blast
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same treat Men t , OW lid oft Septemher 26.a acore
Next week'a program will open I lesa tie? An autographed photo
with an engagetnent between of Leu Ambers. the lightwellit
Trout and young Zibby Zbyszko. etonped elesses in a
Both lack are clever anti scrupti keete.it, IN. Y.. grammar twitted
lonsly clean. awl their Imminent the other day, When the
;fleeting may prove the standout teacher look the picture away
attraction or the evening. from Eddie Holten. the proud own
Bobby Wagner. NV V; England
champ In two divisions. alit stay
on the fringe of actiiity until the
spot where his tonsils one(' were
gets the honeflt of another week's
healing. tie will referee.
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HOLLYWOOD, Sent 9 td0---
Bill Holt, thn Syracuse. N. Y.,
golfer who pitched hiR clubs in
a trailer and came vest, today
found himself an off fetal cham
pion of champions.
Hewon the title at Ring Cros
by'R Lakeside Country club yea
terday with a 3Chole acore or
73-68-141, hut his playing WAS
Shaded by Johnny Goodman,
Ontaha's national amateur king.
Sinking the ball with on. shot,'
a driving Iron. on the 195-yard
fifteenth. Goodman managed to
card 67-69-136 for the pnr 70
course.
No one contested Goodman's:
claim to low ncoring honorn, but
he couldn't qualify for champion
of champions, because he IR not
the champion of hitt home club in
Nebraska.
Cromby, flying all night from
the emit to be on hand for his Pet
tourney, muffled his reputation an'
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Is I ho Mzint goy lo 110 A Morlemt
league. I In won't ovon o
but from I Ito dusouti bot tisys
I Ito Min I Ito Mil tor lommi of him
doopy.' nt the 'dolt..
ato of too oilles: Oui 110 PII1110
tiny 722 St. Lintio Inns watebeti
Atitielies bent the itrowtis,
r. 2, a crowd or 86,000 How jaelt
NOM of California In it dint
Mirk motoreyelit rove In Loudon.
Harry Lonny, the Mitt mon
Hirer. is goinx to tithe his enork
lightwoight, Spitior Ittinyati. on it
European tour. Ott the, way
Immo !tarry Aill siop off In It...-
land 10 1011k f01 it hrtIVYWfligh1
1 11110 hope.
Ernie Lombardi or the Beds
hasn't motto it soorilica hit in four
seasons Clemson's toot bailer
W111 1111V01 totillit 'Mks to aim from
tho wars thet year.... Text's it al.
vensity mid Nebraska alit aogoti.
oting It football home mid Immo
series to start in 1240. 'rho
Huskers ono tied up thot far
ahead Max Selimelitto'n fivst
I ime-tip Mott fit Jim Louis o Ill It
ititahist AVolter Notimel In Berlin
this winter.
Two challongoraPedro lon
tanez and Fred AnoPtollwill ho
tavornea over MI0101,1018 In Nillot
rokiL
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btlinenwer II, .11134
all-down strike until It wan raw
I union'.
01141 tir 1110 fli11114 or tho lasopolia
(Mini I ii t ha 1111aW11110
loitatto tip In V mINI II IN rally
otoittiticti contortioldoc.
Ito playa thoi Wrap of lila
abort . illifitatonoil, and atter ouch
catch oitichly ottiorox Ilia alovo
to throw tho ball back to Ho, In
""I'l 11 lel Pownritil throwing
II rm won, than offootm tho xeconti
or xo lotil In olliohlita (ha glove.
At tho hal whitiox the
itt a .175 clip. Nate
tho "Inthi ',nano" of Chicago's loop
and ono of the) NIIIfl rl..t 1111)11 ill
(Ito light arkot. in in town
op Noon for him heavywolght. Har
ry Thomas'.
Dodger Chief .1
Grimes Given
New Contract
linnotil.rN. Sent.
lotiglits umpires Ingo Warn.
lug iiiirleich tirtilin will he
1,m k ounlinging I h.p lirooltlyn
itgAlit next mullion.
"Dolling !lolly" wan rontipoin(
oil hint night tit it lonorteil mith
nintitint hicrctino In nitiory.
who floc, ..... icd Vo-or
Stengel hint November mid haat
brought it notolonclint out tit into
HIMII 111111.0 so tor thin notion'', luny
got irom I13,tinu It, $ Witt in
19;IS, salary ro thin qtr
wan helleccd Ifl I),, 1101Wel.11 IlhOttlj
oTI $
"IOryOne IN it sill.' Hunt
mom Nintinge John tiorninn said.
colirnc iin our policy to intake
no ittinouncentettin concerning nal
no toil nil lottoln aro linppy."
Cilium, will enrry Into tho I it in
Umatilla to Play
Six -Alan Football
Horn s a tonner: Foottiall tennis 1ENDLE'ros. Sept. 9 tiP)---
oawhed bI Hilly Laval of Mowry sin-InAti foothill'. with lotion III
and li.TirY 11Prer Intro dropped 411 awl bliwk f fig 01110.1 ntlimilati,,,Py
opening game.... Anil tenni,. iii eliminated mot with Itirkitir Mid
',Wird by lion NleAllinter of Smith penning ntreneeil. will repine 'the
Carolina htien't even been neore,1 regulation grid Kam', in tho
on In In openers So what will thin Comity II longue thin full.
happen when the two nehooln Mont piano end nehmitilen will im fin
the lid oft Septenther 26.El ilenr, relined nt A 111....MIX tier, SAT ur
INgs tie? ... An itutogrnphoil photo tiny. attended by repronentoitrom
of Imo A mbere the lightwolt from iimix. A.Intni,, Athena, pilot
elitimp, ntoppod lnoines In it l'ongt, Rork. colon mil l'innpitte.
IN Y. ) grammar 'who"' The lekgeo, tho fitmt of Its Mod
the other dny . . . Vhon thin to ho orgunited to hortheatorro
i
trncher took thin pirturn away Oregon. iR exported to inter., t.
from Eddie Holton. tho proud own- iithor mitten nehoola Moro it title P
or. I ho rent of t ho riling went en a ego of material le R problem.
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