The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 25, 1925, Image 2

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SSmnlsw Ootobor 25. 1 -
KUHAIH GRIDS
DEFE4T ASHL4KD S"
BY 20-7 SCORE
troijk. da oa tb St yard t"a
Aa.:ar "Any" play eroncU the
nils with tn tall daara to tarTB
ti a:cl
(Osatiaaed troan r
preatise as dd JohtsDlu ct siis.
1ac a sboisg doriat the ga.
Ta first fluartsr eadfd ia a to
score.
" Tie will tor the aorcad smar
ter bead Klaoata wlia bJt i?M
Tarda to cs (or a toueajowa aad
ilia first don showlag ca tfc
aesdUassaiaas box. Hall carried ila
tae kail eier after read; liae
pSanjiac on the Ioer.a dowa.
Baraea tailed to roarert goal TS
core two D'.aa'.ea after tae opea
la of tie eecoad qaarter stood (
to
Joaasoa who sad played a steady
game (or Klamath case oat aad
7.. red oat of the air -1th ao yard.
ed Oe ball to Klamath's I yard rs-aea.
of :6- a'et
lr ii-.l ao k tif
f.r I! tsroata AC
the (carta dowa AhUai a Oa tie 14 ram '
to poat to KliBitl broatst xJ rsrds ar.i "A:
the 4 yard lice where 1 rdi at d 4
he ball. to to f sal '
Hill tiathed tarrafB eeater f.-r rr" -t the tuli a;
riire ca the firs, doaa fjl- r:jrted aad vsrri.rt
oeJ cp wrta two braTy lis tie arore atood : '
rrs aad a Paat oa foarta t3 K:nth kiraeJ (J AtMaad s
AtMi32 fire yard lice. AthUaj rrtamfl the ball to ' Jra
retirifd the pact w:ta "Axiy" re- liae. Basalrr. arar Klaaath ta i e
-?i-:S the ball, a famble aad re- br.ctJtc dowa tie sl!r u who
Tfr Three liae p:sase aetied aw a toaekdewa la tlcht.
bet little aad forced Kiamath to At rtis polat of the ri KUa
psas cat of daager aad (ct yardacr a:h aeat In ber ai fre-h -u
wt.L UTial aad Whttaey showed rp well
At all times Klaaiata mea. ea- dratriat dowa aa .UhUcd maa
pecU'Jy Hall oatpaated AshUad. who c-. throach the aew KUmalh
Wuh Klamatb pamirt. her laea Use aad took the bail withia i
tore dowa lbs (ield after tbs tear- yarda of rtrtory.
pitskla sad reeotered their i la the last two m:s3tea
owa ball oa the Z yard liae. A by a forward past
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Find Conceuiont re
Thing cf Pt
T! A J VAN A.
cnecfectloua Sir1
discorered f:aal!i
PJuaaa dies
ple reason tba'
i . O i :i A
ta reforairr bat
-t r."nM:3 la
yiT the lm-
hcl!t snd drlnklai
! the Amrri4rt had
a.r (rata TIJua
a- prolltaMe ctsb
i u Wat ' by a
j J sol
rhlC.s l T'.ajtisaa
vrral by Am'rleaa
Ti!;Bt !er peH IB
of a cmb!:n pl
r tnterrapted la Ihelr
'. y aa ei.ltrd Amerl-
of
third uacbdowa waa looming op
whea the ead of the foortb qaar
ter was called.
Klaaath P-iced ber ball ia aa
lacky haads on the 2 yard liae
aad oa tbe foaria dowa lost the
balL Asblaad caats lato ber owa
here bat a forward pass was mat-
play
ad two line
plaares Klamatb aaw the ball to
orer the AsbUad roal li
railey mea coarerted to a acore of
JO to ".
The flaal whUtle fouad tbe score
with Klaxath Tlrtorioua. 10 to
chaace are all run 1 Amerlcaas.
Wbal i more imp-aat. be kit
learaej that tbe A-::.i" are pro
(Ilia laimeately ty T lea
ai'.ted fa!l from Tirtj-
Tbe reformer, a ::'.zt all cf tb-te
thlaca. hied hlsi.-!f to M-iIro C.ty
where be told th? jjierameat ol
Hcen the aad -i of how tbe
"crlagos" were cj-jaMac "liver
pesos while the.r Vet.rsa broth-
atlrat'n
ti e ante-t.-ni
i,-e. are r:J.':
!a:or of
caa
The brrf.hlraa aeatlemaa was
rlsM. the tovernmrnt U preparing
a cieaturr t lo away with for-
13 control of M'-easle sad
p:re Ihea afala la the handt of
MrtK-ana
T&ere Is ai'Jfh roatlrraatloa nowj
Tmih. n.t the r:ra aad pw.
rui Amerlcia ratrMinf b
are huaCaa up a on lentlou
furmer whJ uddea:y disco
tbil gT.b:ing didn't par for the'
Moxicant. 1
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All kinds of glas For al pJ
Estimates gladly furnished M
Sh, Doors, Frames and CtlJ
THE GLASS HOUSE
Uth and Pine.
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FolIow:ag tbe game AthUad ea- "-'
t.nitn tir ih. Klamaik men acd lc eiusire aad
line. She la tare returned the .
ball by pant to Klamath, seaadiag
it far oat of daageroas territory.,
to tae i yard liae. Klamath's
ball. Han aad Baraes carried it;
through tbe Ashlaad liae time at-j
ter time. Axxy Carroll snowed ;
ap to food adeaatage daring that:
oasrter as be did for tbe remainder I
of tbe game, keeping np a consist
ent fight that be kaa abowa
tbrcagbont tbe season.
Wlti Carroll carrying the ball,
altematin g with Baraea aad Hall,
tea Tarda through tbe Ashland line.
Hall receiTed aad took tbe pigskla;
for IS yarda. Barnes fire yards and
Cbfer taking her orer the liae for
tbe second touchdown. Tbe score,
whea coarerted stood 1 to 0.
At tbla point la tbe game Ash
land became terrorized and la tbe
melee Comon's shoe became ripped;
from moorings aad time oat was!
called.
Klamatb kicked off to Ashlaad
after her second touchdown. Ash
hind recelricg on the 45 yard Une.
She (ambled a pass that looked like
good yardage aad on her second
and third dowa completed two of
the prettiest pastes of tbe game.
Ia that art (he far surpassed the
Klamath men who completed but
one pass daring the entire contest.
Oa Ashland's first down after,
completing her yardage she pat'
orer three liae backs aad on her
foorth dowa attempted another
pass to net ber ground when the
ball was intercepted by Klamath's
"Any" Carroll. Klamath panted
oat of danger to Ashland's 1 Tsrd
Hae. Ead of first half.
Klamatb kicked off to Ashlaad
with the opening of tbe second
.naif. Tbe Intermission between
halres had apparently gone through
the Talley players aa tbey came
back Uke a whirlwind aad attempt
ed time after time by flake plays
to pat something orer on tbe Tisi
tore. An Ashlaad maa.' tearing through
Klamatb'a weakest point la tbe
Dae saw aa open field, bat not Zed
Barnes. Running fall Into Barnes
hroagh a field strewn with mea.
Zed picked the swift little man off
tbe field, dropping him suddenly
with tbe thrill shriek of whistle.
Ashland lost oa dowa. Klamath's
ball aad oa the third down failed
to make their yardage. Hall puat
ed out of danger on the fourth to
the JO yard liae.
With tbe ball in Ashland's hands
she fumbled her first pass, gained
ao yardage on her second down,
weat through the Klamath line for
six yards oa the third and made
her ground oa the fourth.
What looked like open spares for
Ashland soon closed when she lost
the pigskin on the first down to
Klamath by fumble.
' Klamath's ball again look on a
more actire appearance and on the
next two downs Klamath sent Hall
through on line plunges. Hall
made yardage through the center
on the third down and punted to
Ashland on tbe fourth. Ashland
failed to gain much territory when
she received the pubt and was
Two liae plunges and
forced to put oa the fourth dowa
sending tbe ball to tbe 20 yard
liae. Klamatb was peaalized t
yards bat she recorered ber owa
ball and seat it lato familiar ter
ritory. Hall carried the ball for eight
yards oat of daager after Ashland
was prepared to receive
coaches with a feed la tbe high
school, followed by eaterta'.nment.
per centarot.
In a dramatic pin. the reform
er told of tbe gk-e d'nt with their
naughty daaciag acd paictrd glrli:
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eiehth at Main
Good Service Gof. DruRa
PITTSBrRCH. Oct. II. trailed
Press) Max Carey, eaptala of the
world champion Pirates, was takea
to a hospital today suffering from
pleurisy aad ober complications.
Carey was Injured in the fifth game
of the world series, whea be col-
punt. lided with Bucky Harris, while steal
Here Kamatb started dowa tbe 1 second base. An X-ray photograph
field for another score. First dowa
and tea to go. Hall carried the ball
IS yards after three Ashlaad mea
palled aim to the ground.
First aad ten again fouad Klam-
! ath going strong for tbe goal posts.
A fumble on tbe first dowa and
i Hall and Barnes carrying tbe ball
' for the remaining three gare Klam
j ath ber yardage and again placed
her first aad ten.
Hall carried the ball the first
two downs; fumble of the first for
ward pass and no gain gaTe Ash
land tbe ball on the fourth dowa.
Ashlaad lost heart oa her first
three plays aad Klamatb was girea
the ball. The most Sensational play
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If more of the dairy cows of the country were examin-
1 ed from the critical basis of efficiency, as a factory is
examined by the owner, there would be many of the
; cows for sale or trade. Inefficient cows for milk pro
i duction are cutting down the incomes of thousands of
' dairymen.
j The First National bank know that there is a constant need
for improvement in dairy herds of this community as well as
in other sections. V e are keenly interested in this profitable
production and are (jlad to assist in buiWIinK up and bettering;
me neras oi larmers wno are in our banking territory.
We nrge every progressive dairyman lo attend tti
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HNot-WhyNot?
Defective vision Is the eanse
of over 60 of the failures of
school.
Don't scold the child but DO
find the cause and remedy it
if possible.
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and correctly fitted glasses
may be the remedy.
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October 28, 1925
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Carload of Sulphur Just Re
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This is a commercial grade
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,de of,suM
a as long (
The price will be as follows, as long
stock fasts:
In sack lots, 110 lbs., per sack
1000 lbs
In ton lots, per ton
Don't delay your orders on this ;
earlier the sulphur is applied the better
suits for the following year.
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Dlatributor
Frm Implementt, Cream Separator.J
MarK!n : u. n.min Feed
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