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THE KLM'SATH NEWS
SECOND
SECTION
United Newt and United Press Telegraph Service
TTKvcry Morning Except Monday)
KLAMATH FALLS. ORE., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925
Price Five Onu
ford Grids Stage Thrilling Last Quarter Battle To Victory
HOSTS
I STARS
i A. C.
B Ut Quarter
Prove
Lirt Factor
IOWA LINED UP i
IN STAR CLASS
Victory Over Ohio Place
Griu on Way for Place
In Conference Games
IA WIN
'IF
0 C. THOMSON
suit Correspondent
mnit'M. fsiir..
ordinal host of
victory of IM rear
noon, urteaiiii
football team from
ltar.1 rollrse. 26-10.
Wsrner's tram show-
L,r than si ay 'lm
rrlng with l and
halfbacks, on the
ot forward passes and
Dili. II looked I'
B l speedy score.
clH brsred and. onrr
I ifc. hall ahnSTe-d S
which Kwa bad the;
Snoford territory.
ho (tarred through-
COLUMIIL'H, Ohio.. Oct. 24
Iowa became a Ira dim cunliint.T
fur tho Wfiatrrn conference chain- i
plnnshlp today by defeating Ohio;
Stair, before 40.WI0 spectators, 1 j '
to 0. Mlrhlnun. other miilcint j
r. dura not piny lwa tlila tea ;
son. j
Tha game was played In an tin-'
ending drlssio which converted llir
fltld Into a ana of mud. In
aamo mud Iowa's title hopt's were
Southern Back Smaah Way
Through Vanity Line
In Swift Attack
CHOPPY RHODES'
SQUAD VICTORS
Niches Fame In Football
Nicks Fame In Football
Hall by Kansas Defeat
Hy ItlM KL H. MOOItE
(Cnltid Press Waff Correspondent)
MULTNOMAH FIELD, PORT
I. AM), (li t. 24.- Fighting valiantly,
lull hopelessly, tha University of
Ihlr '"gun weniooters went aown 10
.lil.nl at lumbal I before Iho Call-
hurled when ll. passing attack r-1.!,"rnl ""a n artornoon.
lapsed and "llt.wlioy" Nick Kutn.-h;2 lo
and fry, hl tram mate, tora around I Andy Kmllh'a mighty batka
and over all that fund them. Young, Jabs, Porrln and Imlny
Kutsrhs brllllanci. was nowl crashed through Iho Oregon lino
dimmed, but hi. playing took a..-!"""' '"r lon aln"-
ond rank h;ur that of Fry. wlri! California mono 15 first downs
tested tha Ohio defease a few lime, on thrae smashes, whllo Oregon
and aftrr thsl pokrd away at il. ! Plrn-rd the bruin defense only flvr'tho aecond half, but Nebraska galn
somctlmre for abort gains, some- i llmra for flrat downs, and thrra of ,d considerable of the ball, and a
i llmra long gains, but alwaya ad- j ' were on forward passes. pass. Presnell to Sprague. netted
In tha laal quarter Oregon tried forty-nine yarda, and Rhod"s vent
LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct. 24 (United
Press) "Choppy" llliodea, veteran
Nebraska halfback, thla afternoon
nlrhrd lila way Into 1926 Nebraaka
fontball fame when he led a Corn
hunker offensive that crushed Kan
as under a 14 lo 0 scora.
Intermittent enow earlier In the
day made the memorial atadlum
turf slippery and brought only 10.
000 fana to the home-coming (tame.
Five time during the first half
Ithode plunged bla way to within
10 yarda of the Kamuu goal, but
the Kansas line atlffened each time
and took the hall on down.. The
half ended scoreless with Nebraska
under tha Kansas goal.
Harold Bchmldl, plunging Jay.
hawker back, led a futile rally In
Kutwh, (op, found the mtiM.lyi
field to his liking and ripped o.'f ,
dog Irani, acored Ih. ronlenl iralna. Agaln.t thu om-
uinaiion oi iui.t n bivi r ry piu.i
the pownrful Iowa defrnsv, Khlul
fought gamely, but fulllrly. I
It wa. apparent from, (he open-!
the game with a
placement.
r or (lis Manroru :
boa In the srroud !
rs vaa tearing oil
earth In hH plunaea
Id ib aerial attack was
moothlr. Nevera i"n-
lit hill over, with half
icia filming to bla
ires' ualn In the third
fur a Cardinal ad-
fet field. Hblpkay look
sa-aroand play fur
p ids' i touchdown.
Inn ths Alalia made
liruL Hchulinorlrh.
u tsliry In the sec-
Ku huh la the game
fcnipwts Ward, who
l mist down Ihr
'rlWfoal line from
art. The hall was
whera hi had Iwen
Il Um plays Hch ill
's srsr rtaier for a
IhresL Oregon was
rtpuieoi, ,llB ,
Toolson Inlerrnpt-
f"P " the Aggies' trr-
I'l'fm was unablo to
fintord drlre. In a 16-
Mh " Aggie Una. bla
I fuactlonlng; aulendldlv.
0, for his aecond
''Muted for Novera
martsrr. and went over
" on (ha flrat play.
11 ,,r" bandlcanneri hv
!,lcl Was never. I... .
10 Pl'Xlng In Oregon
m nun beamed down
field throughout
lt. About J5.D00
'he game.
' quarter was play,
'ho hnll being un-
tno alnnds.
""era
0 ' 0 11 26
3 0 7 nii
'"-Nevera (2; ablo-
' ecliiilnierleh n
fllOWn llvlnn.l ...
('la from f'lold.
fAME WINS
fYVlCTORY 19-7
Pfll ta
I ". (let. 14 vnlr
"1 Minnesota today,
-.. oummonerj a
' "Ky In the fourth
'roe a tie .core wit,
I'" of the) runnln. ,.
m'le Notre Uame out-
nirnainn. am
h drive of thn m.i,
"""t Mlnnosota. Nalr.
to have rnnnra,i
fol agaln.i .
Jnectaeiilur in'. ,,.,,.
oturo of II..
,ni Chn,t. w.r.
! ,rho re"pn-
d""'1 ", 'o ens't yr
When it.. .
roy .. " "oconu
' ln council i.
In of the game that Coach Hurt
(Cunlinunt on l'ajr flijrlerii)
WASHINGTON TOO
HEAVY FOR LAK :
WHITMAN LINFjIH
dosperalrly to acore by the forwnrd
pasa route, and aucreeded In tuk
the ball to wlihln s'x yards of Call-
fnrnla'a goal, when Iho Wcbfooto
los( tha hull on a fumblo.
Twice In the second half the Invln-.
cllile I'crrln amaahed the Oregon J
line for touchdowns. Young and.
Julia earn made one. Carlson con
verled one of the trlea for goal.
while lllcwett'a trusty loo put across,
(ho olhi;r lb,rpe. J
More than IS. 000 persons wllncaa-;
II S r STAMPFI1FS!SA1NTS defeat
utuiui wuiiiii uuuw vnvini n r
AKIZUNA tLtVtN
IN 66 TO 0 GAME
Wildcats Unable to Stem
Tide of California's
"Thundering Herd"
St. Mary's Squad Held for
First Quarter But Fail
To Stand Attack
HGONZAGA TOPPLES
OF GRID P1NACLE
rd (he game, which was played un- j Vandals Still Rank In List
Of Conference Entries
Of Pacific Coast
Second String Men Used
All Way Through to Win
By Score 64 to 2
der almost Ideal conditions. The
old was dry and fast. The day
j was root and elottdy. although the
hone through a( Intervals.
least one of California's
ucbdowna could be c rod I led to
Oregon's bard luck. Three times
. l .. t .. r.ni..i in. nr U'.l.
, pcde.tt, , built for themaelve.
set nlnyed him false when be tried .. .'
Si'OKANE. Oct. 24. (United
. 1'reas) Tho Idaho Vandals toppled
Inglorlously from tb high football
lo kick out of danger. It waa heart
breaking lo Oregon fans who saw
the ball akld off his toe In the sec
ond onarter and bound to ono aide.
8KATTI.K. Oct. 24. ( t'nlled , Th put neled only ,evell yard,
I'reaal Washlnglon swarmed over . Twe Bftcr ,, kUkol out of
the mlsslonarlea of Whitman Sat-1 boln(, , .ucceaslon. giving Call-
unlay anernoon in ine ainnium anu i forna npportunlty to acore.
overwhelmed tnrm. 64 (o s. i lie T(le Urft 1()m.h,own ramo In the
Husky offense, centered on Ileckett. . . . . rtr California Kot the
Ixtule Tesrrnu and Sherman, tore ; ba, on 0r,K0., 32-yard line .Time
off long galna repeatedly, ahovlng .Urr ,me ,B, nruin backflold
the less speedy vlsllora before them. poun(e, lis way through Orcgon'a
Washlnglon used lis aecond string . ,n8 Jor ,cverlll yBnll an. , fmlay
men all of the way. ran jj yar(u on ono run, and rc-
Tbe Whitman lino held fairly well . pmlU,d aRan for n yards. -Young
at the beginning of tho rlah. and ; ,h r,rried the ball over for a
j In the first quarter the Huskies Inst ,ou(.n,iown.
the ball on downs, with only two Wetel' hard luck came In the
feet to go for a touchdown. In the L(!Cond quarter. An exchanEO of
aecond quarter, however, llecketl BunU gBva Oregon the ball on Its
and Tesreau crashed mruugn ui",
lino for many gains. I
(Coiillnuitl on I'iko Ten)
earlier In the aeason. when Gon
tag defeated them 12 to S here
thla afternoon.
The Goniaga defeat does not
count ln the Pacific coast conference
standings. With Idaho's two vic
tories over Oregon and Washington
State college, she still ranks In first
' place In the conference, being tied
with Stanford for that honor,
i However. Goniaga's Bon-eonfer-ence
victory was significant In show
ing that Idaho probably will not be
able to stand the pace ot ttie rest
of the Vandals' conference schedule.
The first Goniaga touchdown,
after four mlnutea ot play, came
when Ingram broke away for a 25
yard run across the goal. Reget
scored a place kick in the same
period for Idnho. Early In the sec
ond quarter Ingram went over for
Gonsaga's aecond touendown.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24. (United
Presa) The "thundering herd" ot
U. B. C. stampeded rough sbod over
the lighter and weaker Arizona
Wildcats at the Loa Angeles coli
seum this afternoon, galloping away
with eight touchdowns. The final
score waa 66 to 0.
Dill Cook and Howard Elliott.
Trojan quarterbacks, and Henry
Lefebvre and Bob Lee. fullbacks
shared starring honors for the Call.
fornlans. Morley Drury drew a
share of the spotlight also, by the
most sensational play of the after
noon, a 45-yard run to a touchdown.
Aside from this one run-away, the
Trojan offensive consisted mainly
of methodical and consistent gains
through tho line end around the
Arizona ends.
Arizona's backfleld made brave
and stubborn efforts to pierce the
heavy southern California forward!'
wall, but were usually turned back
before they could make their downs.
I Several clever line and pass plays
gamed grouna lor me vv nacais, aaa
Fullback Crouch got away several
times for some sizablo end runs, but
the Arizona players were too light
for their heavier opponents, were
forced repeatedly to punt the ball.
Salmon, Arizona quarterback, and
Halfbacks Diebold and Gilleland
played stellar football, with their
backs to the wall, and forced on the
defensive the major part of the
game.,
.. Coach Howard Jones aent In nu
merous (ttbstltntes and none of the
change seemed to minimize tbe
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. Be
fore a crowd ot 6.000 fans, the
strong St. Marys varsity squad de
feated the University of Nevada here
this afternoon, 15 to 0.
The Nevadans held their own dur
ing the first period, but after that
the Saints had no trouble scoring.
Strsder, O'Rourke, Rooney, Cor
bin and Collins carried the ball over
for St. Marys', touchdowns, while
Watson converted each time.
TRAMBITAS HARD
HITTING FIGHTER
TO MEET STARKEY
Card for Not. 3 Promise to
Be Even Better Than
One Here Oct. 20
MICHIGAN TAKES :
SCALP OF GRANGE
BY SCORE 3 TO 0
Wolverines Check Red Flash
And Take Victory By
Snappy Field Gold
Withe Johnnie Tramblta all sign
ed np, Stolz, of Bend settled for a
bout with Chuck Sams, of Klamath
Falls, and 8ol Dean of Bend, prac
tically fixed for a go with Frankie
Doyle, of Pendleton, appaaranccs
seem to Indicate that Matchmaker
Johnnie Sylvester has booked an
other boxing card for November J,
n the Scandinavian hall, which will
;cel that held on October 20.
when the entire assembly of fans
went home well satisfied with events
for tae evening, being unanimous
that card was ono of the best s.;cn
here ln a decade. -
With Johnnie Trambitas, Sylves
ter has a fighter that comes from
a family of fighters. One of his
brothers, fighting under the name
of Jimmy Darcy. has attained fan?. .
in the squared ring throughout the
northwest and various parts ot the
United States. A little more widely
known is Alex Trambitas. who has
fought some of the best of welters.
Jimmy fought mostly as a light
heavy, bnt of the. three,. Johnnie
seems to be on his way to outshine
of i them all. - , .,; .. .
Johnnie,
t'RBANA. 111.. Oct. 24. Over the
rolling prairies of Illinois, the vic
torious Michigan team tonight
steamed home with the scalp
Red . Grange under its belt. Johnnie, who will mix It with
The Wolverines held the brilliant K1(J gurkey.. Is a battler whom the
Grange in check, scored a field
goal, won the game. S to 0. and
got sweet revenge for their de
teat last year.
These achievements meant much
to Michigan but they Were obtain
ed etily after one of the hardest
fought games .ever . seen in the
mlddlewest. But tor Benny Fried
man's field goal from the 25 yard
local tans will be glad to see go np
against Starkey. Not that they don't
like Starkey. lint because this will
be a case of diamond cnt diamond.
Trambitas : Is another bo ring-in
tighter like- Starkey. Again like
(Continued on Page Thirteen)
scoring power o; lae machine-Ilka 1 line In the second quarter, the bat-
Trojans.
Penn Wallops Chi
Before 55,000 Fans
Dirigible Prepared for Amundsen Polar Flight
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PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24. The
sturdy Pennsylvania football team.
already atyled as the potential mMhe. r small advances
on wide end runs. He carried the
tie would have ended In a tie.
Grange played great football,
but as ln previous games this year
he was held In check by his own
line and the longest run he was
able to make was ln the third,
quarter, when he returned a kick
25 yards.
Most of his gains were short
holdor of the mythical eastern
championship, played host to the
Chicago eleven Saturday afternoon
and In a steady rain bested the
westerners 7 to 0.
Two fine teams were seen ln ac
tion. A crowd of 55,000 gathered
at Franklin field to watch an en-
crunter ln which the breaks see
sawing constantly kept the Issue in
doubt until the final whistle.
The two opposing fullbacks,
Kruei and McCarty. furnished a
series of thrills with their fierce
plunging. The pace was too fast
for the Chlcagoan and he was
replaced, but Kruei waa still smash
ing his way through the maroon
line when tho battle was near Its
end.
DON'T FAIL TO VOTE
Mr Voter, don't fall to cast your
vote on Oct. 2S. when the second
ward vacancy In the council la to
filled.
Mil 25 times, gains total ot 95
vards. He was thrown for losses
six times for a total of 11 yards
making his average gain less than
four yards. He threw four passes,
none ot whlc'.t were completed
This record of Grange's, although
not so spectacular as last year.
when he scored four touchdown :
in the first quarter and gained a I
total ot 402 yards during the 1
Michigan-Illinois game, was better
than any otner piayer who u
make this afternoon.
Friedman. Michigan' flashy quar
terback, did the best work for his
team. He gained a total of 6S yards
while running with the ball, and
hurled six passed for a total gain
ot 11 yards. His 'goal from the
field waa a perfect boot from an
easy angle
sell
diamond
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Football Scores
WILLAMETTE LOSES
TO P. S. GRIDS 7-5
San
U. S. C, 6G: Arizona, 0.
U. of C. 28: Oregon, 0.
Stanford. 26; O. A. C, 10.
Washington. 64: Whitman. 2.
Utah Aggies. 14; Brlgham Young
university. 0.
Utah. 12: Colorado. 7.
St. Marys. 36: Nevada. 0.
U. of C. southern branch. 8: Oc
cidental. 0.
Montnna, 57; Montana Mines, 0.
inr.i Bound. 7: Wlllametto. 6.
Frennn state College, 23;
Jose state college. 7.
Michigan. 3; Illinois. 0.
Iowa, 15; Ohio State. 0.
Notre Dame. 19: Minnesota. 7.
Nebraska, 14; Kansas, 0.
Wisconsin. 7: Purdue, 0.
Pennsylvania, 7: Chicago. 0.
Colgate, 9; Princeton, 0.
Yale,"l0; Brown, 7.
Syracuse. 48; Providence. 0.
W. & J., 7; LaKayette. 6.
Penn State. 13: Mich. Aggies.
Army, 19: 8t. Louis U.. 0.
Pittsburgh. 12; Carnegie. 0.
Columbia. 26: Williams, 0.
Dartmouth. 32; Harvard, 9.
Navy, 87: Washington College,
Nebraska, 14; Kansas. 0.
Indiana, 27; Miami. 7.
TACOMA. Oct. 24. College of
Puget Sound gridders defeated an
arch rival here today; between Wil
lamette university 7 to 5. Wil
lamette did Its scoring early, count
ing with a place kick from the
field and forcing Puget Sound to
yield a safety.
In the last quarter the local
school started a drive that ended
In the winning touchdown.
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