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Smulav, November 8. 102"
KLAMATH HI WINS
FROM PASS TEAM
. . . .1 nn. ... I ttrnif A M t T B Ilk k V
una 10 me av jara line. or ten i-icruvinr-;j 1 irt
minutes coache, na doctors work-1 BOOKED TO FIGHT
i ed with the visitor fullback who;
! wax the trainman of the liehter r.intlnued w Fuse One)
BY SCORE 27-0 . team. He was taken out, bavins !
i played lew than half of the tint '" uUm obout ru,rJa' ol '
half. . 1
Carroll, local apeedT quarter. KU-hwr. not ..' ! j
,., .1. ,. q ..: . (or Klamaih Fall. That Is. aood
Hopes oi Defeating Notre Dame;
y. 'J?im High Around Northwestern
(Continued Trom face One)
touchdown that wa not loag la
coining.
First and tei jare the ball to
Barnei; Klamath attempted to pasa
hut waa forced to carry for several
yards; Barnes carried on the third
down within 15 yards of the posts
and a place kick Kave the first
score of 3 to 0.
Klamath kicked to Grant Tasa.
returning 13 yards to the 32 yard
line. With the ball In enemy
hands the Klamath men started a
aeries of defense plans that were
difficult to fluetrate. With the
first down Crania Pas plunged
through the lines with but little
i ones.
There are three available, all ,
1 ot which coat heavily when the lo- (
cal situation la being taken Into j
first down and prevented an at
tempt by the enemy to score. A
line plunge with "Any" going ten
yards sent the box back to first
and ten. Grants Pasa penuliaed
five yards. Hall made necessary ;
vardaira an the Hrt down ' eouple of hundred
again registered. Three heavy line
plunges bnd "Any" sent through
the line brought Klamath up smll-Inz.
on account ot his weight. He kay
O'd Kid Sullivan In the second !
round on the last card here, but It
was a sort of catch-aa-catch-can
fihl u1lfrnn Inif vnlnv In lu.
cause there was no one else.
Jack McGreer haa Just arrived In
; town and is looking for a match
somewhere In tho neighborhood of
190 pounds. He does not intend to
liner on the coast who will more
than turn his ear loose (or lesa than
Multiply this
by two and there Is 400 Iron babies
' suuk before anything is started,
i Henry Burke is also rearln' to go. 1
but it is hard to match him here
The goal post loomed conspic-j
uously behind the Hue the enemy i
were defending and Klamath had
another touchdown in view when
the half ended as she was snapping
the ball back for the necessary
r! Crants Pasa received on her 3D;
M.n hi hmiivnt in nail narc
on the third down which placed j three ala
her on the 30 yard line. Bessler
recovered a fumbled kick, with the Tl "no nd completed an end
. . i,i,N nr vifiti Ch l.wl thn
oau still m urants rasa nanus. ; " , go on. however, until the fight after I
Making their yardage Grants ball on . fumble and Hall took it
Pass mustered courage to pull for five yards on f.rst and ten. A:
through Klamath's line again and a Mine plunge and . pas. completed , " ' "ta'. J.
euccessfu, end run brought
dangerous close to the post, ' foa, " few days, however. They've
t lim 11 II K a pass r. U -lia . ;i ir.rnLu .- '
the ball. I,el ner b'8' 'ootball stuff and sent
i Cofer over for nine yards. Axzy
took her over for tbr necessary
: yard. Hall carried the ball on
' the five yard line for slight gain
Klamath's ball. Fifteen yard pen
alty for off side: second down
Barnes failed to find a hole In
ed In Klamath territory; on tbej" Gn,s pss "e"1 u0 air ,h"
- .. , v;i,..ts mm ' pounding of the heavier men. Car-
t -varit tick i ro11 came inio uis on ua wm- .w .
! got to be good ones or I don't want
i 'em," says Johnnie.
Football
WISCONSIN WADES
IOWA GRIDS TO 0
. Spurred on by their showing again the powerful Notre lame
team last year and successes so far this year. Northwestern L'ni
versify has hopes of defeating Knute Kockne's tram when thrv meet
Nor, g at South Bend. Notre Dame Iwat the Purple last year by
but one touchdown, 13 to O.AHove are two of. Northwestern ' big
atars. ... '
yard
IOWA CITY. Iowa. Nov. 7. A
Wisconsin team this
next play and took the ball over , afternoon wailed through the mu
the line. Hall failed to convert, rain and snow to knock a huge den
Final score. 21 to 0. In 'be big ten championship aspi
Again Klamath sent the ball , "on of IoW! Dv winning a hard
Into Grants Pass hands and brought! 'ought game. S to 0. The game was i
i.i.. j ?n . scoreless until Itln lt nnir n.
ts . .. ins inn n Quia u ii iiib av jam line. ; -
fline buck and the ball changed sbS he vislt0 ba lost '' Wisconsin pushed over the one .
hand3 yardage and were forced to punt. anif only touchdown of the game. :
,-, v.. ,.-ii. d,.. .(completing a 30 yard aerial drive. .Auxiliary motor horns are
naaiuaius iuu, j .- -. . . luriKIT A M a Tir-rrn c .... I....
Kiamato s oau: Man completes , mwii i rtiirt V1V.IUIU nign lavor, right now, among mo-'1"0 requeues i a warning signal,
to make a pretty
which placed her on the 3
line.
Grants Pass' ball; line plunges
for two downs and a fake pass net
ted five yards: on the fourth down
DIFFERENT TONES
FORITO i!INS:
(all to operate at the time Head
ed, moat of the auxiliary horn
purchased are ot the noo-alactrl
cal type. On of the most popu
lar hnrna ot thla stylo, according
to J. W- Heeta, local manager of
the Western Auto Supply com'
pany, la the Aermore exhaust horn
Thla signal utilises tho wasto pow
er from tno xnauai ami haa no
iierliuiiU'ul pr electrical attach-
men Is lo get out of order. It Is
uttnehed to the exhaust pipe and
la controlled from the ilush.
"The Aermore Is built on the
pipe organ principle, wild four
mites tuned to give a rich hniv
moulous chord that U different
I from anv other automobile signal
The clear, mualcal notes bave a
I belt like quality that forrea
I through other sounds and rarrlea
j an amusing distance." says Keeto.
"Another dlstlutlve feature o(
this signal I the regulation of
sound volume. There are many
times when a horn la needed to
send a note of warning long
. distance. This la especially need
led hen traveling In the, moun
1 tains, as driving safety calls for
'a warning signal with a long car
; rylng rjtiKc."
! "There are numerous occasions i Mines, o.
' where a born of the opposite type
i is needed one that will give a
warning In a soft, low time. Ped
estrians crossing tb,u street or
children Intent on their play, must
' l.o warned .without being startled,
i or disaster may, result. Here,
again, the Aermnre satisfactorily
meets the occasion. The volume
lot sound, like lu the human voice.
can be raised from a
a loud voice, ut tho
own"r- ; Itrnni os. :i to lf.
Kunta Clara prJ
WaiblatW'
, I'allfornla. jt.
l,,h. Mi-fca,
81. Marys, i. 1
l'.;i,
Illinois, ij; Ch1
"""hweii,,, ,
Wlseotisla, ; J
'ino nut,, 1; i.
Minnesota, 13
t. 1
nartmnutb, :
rrlnretoa,
fennsyivaais, J
'"own. U: Bo,,
I'enn 81st. t
Yl0. : M.rrJ
avy. j7i Vm l
A'niy. M; Uru
Florida. t:: 0,
Louisiana Slut
Albania, 3i; jcttl
Oklahoma, U
Virginia Poly.
State, 0. "
Washington ted
la, 0.
Montana 8uu
t.oioraiia aalrr
ado rlle, a
Grlnnell. , AJ
TROJANSDU
SANTA Q
it into tow and gained S yards in i
deti rise to popularity of the ad
ditional warning signal is duo lo
the similarity In tone of all elec
tric horns. The voice of the
standard horn Is not distinctive.! 1
consequently warning slguula wllh j,rHty brl(tnl color, ln cotA3a.
new and different tones are be-. roy bath robea at llee Ilegln'a Dress
Shop f.ir only I5.il. Just unpack
l.OH ANCK.I.KS
whlsiwr to c,m...,.,
.u 01 its. ,, ,,, MnXft ,!
In 1
lng sought.
Hependubility.
too, Is one of
drive. Klamath returned it to
her 25 yard line. Hall carrying.
Barnes was sent through Grants
Pass' line; a Hall o Carroll pass
netted yardage and a line plunge
finished what was necessary for
their ten yard gain.
A nine yard gain by Hall follow
ed by a. successful, plunge by Car
roll and another drive by Barnes
sent the ball over the line again
In Zed's arms. Klamath failed to
two downs Hall received the ball " "uu ru"
and a 35 "yard rnn netted one of , and Klamath was forced to punt on
the cleanest touchdowns that Klam-jthe fo,rt down into forei8' ter
ath has put down ln history of ath- ritorJr-
letics. Failing to convert, the score! A line Dlune: end run nd an"
atood 9 to 0 ' otner attempt at breaking through
Klamath sent the ball to Crants I the Klamath line forced the visitors
Tass. snagging It down after a twoito.Dunt ' Klamath for 3u yard
yard gain to the 35 yard line. Klam
ath penalized 15 yards for holding.
A forward pass snagged down by
Grants Pass was brought to earth
by Klamath now on the 40 yard
line. The end of the first quarter
found the score resting at 9 to 0.
Grants Pass brought a Klamath
man down after a punt iad been
registered on the 30 yard line.
First down Klamath suffered a pen
alty of 15 yards for holding. A
five yard gain by Hall, five yard convert. 3f to 0.
gain bv Barnes and another trio1 Tne opening of the last quarter
down the field for 15 'yards by found KJamath still going strong .
Hall again eased Klamath's mind, j ad a number or subs sent in in
First and ten for Klamath, Zed oraer 1 Sain the much coveted 'K.'
Barnes took the ball for five yards; j The remainder of the game was
Arry Carroll carried for six; two 8 leres ot Passes and plays by
yard gain by Barnes on third and Klamath that brought every man
the fourth down, five to go, Car- out ,n lu'l Play
roll ploughed through the Grants Wncn tn final whistle blew
Past line for the necessary yard- Klamath was ln better fight then
age. Klamath penaliied five yards , she had at any llm0 during
for od-side. I tae season and another touchdown
Going for a touchdown Hall took was In a8nt fr the local boys who
the pigsL'in in for a number of finished their last league game of
yards alternating with Barnes and , ,he season itt Brand style.
Carroll: fim down, no yardage;" H- J- Hendrlckson of the valley,
line plunge annexing territory and referee: Eddie Clarke umpire:
a final gain of 10 yards by Hall.l"Doc" N'oel- head linesman.
"Axzy" carried the ball for five
yards; Hall receiving for 15.
On htt efpl varif Una Crvnls
Pas. put np . heavy defense but i" with a 11 to 0 victory over;
OVLR IDAHO 20-14 torista throughout the country. and as electric horns are not
Tho chief reason tor this aud- always dependable and sometimes
od today.
NS-S
MOSCOW. Idaho. Nov. 7. The
University of Montana C.riizlies won
their first conference football game
here today, defeating the University
of Idaho Vandals, 20 to It.
Prettf Vlght colors In eordou
roy bath robea at llee Ilegln'a Dress
Shop (or only $J 7J. Just unpack
ed today. N&-1
strongest non-conf,
Trojan hat at,
Coached by Adim
Notre Dam plijt.-
presented bsrkio
passing attack ton
verslly of Roothm
era thronihoat 1st
Anything yon wish to sell? Or to
buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about
It in the economical, efficient way
through a little Klamath News Class
ified Ad.
DES MOINES, Nov. 7. Drake
I university today dedicated their new
was unable to withstand the on-
the University of Nebraska. Three
hM of .he rd n,! hn t in. I I"2""8 f ,he me
Plunges put the local men on the I a Bwirlins snow ",on, a,,d ,hc "cld i
two yard l!ne and a heavy plunge and ba" were 8lit"":ry wlth snow- !
by Hall brought the .core up six, T rfiad The Klamath New. day!
uotches Yancey failed to convert. ;B(ter day Is t0 keep ,horouenIy ,B.
Final, 15 to 0. formed on happenings of Importance 1
Grants Pass received the ball , throughout the world as well as ini
from Klamath and took it down theKlamath Falls and vicinity. '
A washing machine Is blessed
boon
You won't feel all tired out
by noon
Van Fleet's Serviceman Says:
A washing machine means
washday csmifort nnd clean
clothes. It's nn Investment
that's easy to handle a small
payment down and tho washer's
.Installed.
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VAN FLEET'S
MOTOR SHOP
' 208 Main Ut.
Day Phone 758. Night B71
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Ask for a Ride
V
ESSEX DAY
in Klamath Falls'
1925 Maxwell Club Sedan
$675.00
Also the following exceptional buys:
Oakland Coupe, New Paint $575.00
Star Touring, Late '24, Original Paint, Perfect; dJQOC Hfl
Condition, new Battery &0JiJJJ
Ford Touring, Electric Lights and Starter, New
Paint, $65 Worth of New Tires and Tubes. C 1 A C OH
Hassler Shocks plO.UU
Howie Motor Co.
12th and Pine Sts.
Monday of Next Weel
We want everyone who is interested in
automobiles to have a ride in the Sssex
Coach, in order that they may know and
appreciate the comfort, ease of riding, and
the smoothness of operation and flexibility
which is built into these cars.
We will have a fleet'of Essex demonfj
tors on the streets nf Klamath Falls all
Monday and invite you to 'Ask for a R4
i on win then know why the fcssex y"
built on the famous Surer Six principle.
together with the Hudson, the largest 4
ing six cylinder car in the world.
If it is not convenient for you to ask for a ride", !
phone us and we will gladly place a car 1
at your service.
ACME MOTOR CO.
Sixth and Oak Streets
HUDSON and ESSEX MOTOR CARS
Phone 680 - Essex Coach $925 Delivered
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