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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1925)
TWO X r THE KLAMATH NEWS SECTION TWO Sports United Nem and United Press Telegraph Service, jpMornlng Except Monday) KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 Price Five Cento ffSKIES DEFEAT STANFORD 13-0 HERMAN-STARKEY MULTNOMAH IS EASY FOKSAINTS Clubmen Outclassed Entire Game By Southern Football Warrior ' POHTI.ANI), Nur. 7. - Con' h Muillgau's Knliila shown! n rr.il lirnnil ul efficient foutl.nll 11 txt down- ' ed .Multnomah Amutiiir Aiiili'llc 11-.. fna TrV (..I. aa. 1....... it.i ...... - 10 fl7 lllll. "I I "MIHPII It'll- lllll. I, IK', IIIMIII Conference 4 1 hi r. XI. viiry ! in 11 i inline limners n 1,11 . I"ll started of r Willi u linn h down Willi ll was smashed iiit.iss Hie SKAT-1 Him by Hlrailer limn llir iimt ln T'iii club's inn tow hdosi mine In the fuuiili SCORES Sensation lli RUN COUGARS TAIL ISlGJ ITilll 111 nil J.-U CAIU.O (.iaxxotti w niiir 111 Fihll, M!..!oarie. Put I up fining uaiue in liflTU DCIDO OK n Four Fast Quarter. Tfllll ULttKO OiMJ FROM PASS TEAM BY SCORE 27 TOO Wonihip ..... L. iflllll M. ei.- I V' " I ..l. Ill (if flirt a-llllll. - .,..1 U-amI I III " L f uklBflul "' i I'arllK r "... .Mn today ' """"" inhlrii" score p-. num. Ii-aill, wim-n oiiiciuiaiai'ii iiir nun iiii'n lliii-tl lhat lliiltvlilmil tilar illil Bruins Overcome Wild Over Head Attack During Closing Quarter To Hold Plunger I'uil.-rhltl, Ily IIAIllll.ll TIIOMI'HON tl'iilliil Press Hluff ( 'urniniiiili'iil ) MKMOIUAI. STADIUM. nKH KKI.I'.Y. Calif.. Nov. 7 The Cold.n llinr niiuiki-il the ('oiiaur Willi uriii'iti'il claws lii-in iliu ufttirniinii. iimi afta-r ill) Dilnules of ne-sldcil , l"'Kl' " w Siurn tiy ijtiarlt-rs: SI. Mary" . 11 M II I f noin n li 0 I I 7 41 1,1, aerund (.usrier. ,.J hi lil l-enier . ,.v,l'. twi-ni) anlj ' really ham In .mil Hm in. II ' ivnaos lu i!in W'h alirai-lnl. k, nil our. cuiiiirin-i alt Ika po''- IK nil itiiih ii L,vcrd....r.Mi i.ranirc Leads jj dlaaatroua when " tall la Waallllil U a.. hre lliey Wt L-w wu only fuiily ! L Ual Tarrall tuna Klmrr. hmiIi-i "'" n"",", "'''"' "'"' iMates to Victory I UllANA, III . Nov. 7. i:rnnn ami lil unlvi-rlly IIimI" r iiiiii Lwll ky Intrtvi-ptllK ! Ililii afifrnoiin ori-r Coarh A. A. u4 runnlnit tH. ' Maroon., u m i, llillw' Kni .il. ln" anl" wam ""nriiy m rrn.ra initio' t ihwmIiiI ana ninioira ann iin. an ni wnnn L .( ih. ratiln ilUliina Itie lo H'm no orr hliirnlo hml itcfvui.-il Wr lilliKInn Ktuto rnlli-Ki. rt& In 0. ; rallfntiila wan nut fnrrt-il tu ahnw jciilliitiK MiiH-iui-uiar In win. I.Iiih llitiiki.. n ilii--pi Ivii rnvirnv. and a ' r..ki rt-vctfin pull.-il tlin northerner)! i out ( nltlun ruptrateuiy. Tlic j Knii w:m loo ohvtoutly unrvon tu Ilw purtti'Ularly liiti-rHtlnx from th hl.M-tutnm' viiiwituliu t'oui-h Anily Hinlth Nturt.il tlio full atn-nieth of tint llruln tvum, wkllr Ccim h A. A. Kivmlliio Ihriw Nrvriral Hfronil airing mn Into hla KinrtlnR lln.--iip. Wlihoiii waatlnE linn-. Cullforiilu uluriril Muwn tlin fl.-lil from lh So-1 yaril tin.' anil In IS playa Jnlia lia.l xiira-il on a puali til run eh i-i-nli-r furj two yarili. I That rnmplntiid thd arorlnit In the ' firat quarter, hut tlin Ili um opened ! up In llii aecontl perloil anil ahortly I WAl.I.A WAI.I.A, N.iv. 7. -Con-1 Kira unlvfimlty defiuti-il Whllman nl foot Uh II lirro today. 13 la II, In ioni..t maraud hy mi unuaually ! LoC Combination Too Much i Htronif il..fnlo alitiwltm hy Whit- For yititori Who Fail ' mini. i no i'fin iiiiii iruiucu iihm 1 k'll tu a lO-'J wor a wrfk wan 1 nnulih) lo work li.s atlnck BKMlnMt Urn flKbMiiK nilH4(murlff, mid two touetiduv. nn, uno an a &0- yunl off tarkle buik tiy twv, wro all (ionr.BRU rnuljl imtK r. 1 n llli nt) hutro, ii'TH wn- on the iti- why. Lucft'K 1IIH) IWO iniDlltfK Tlio liulf oml rr tiMtv) moKt oi Klamath paved lir way for sec ond place in tlio f out hern Oregon Icr.RiiR ycetorday afternoon whpn aho broimht the HrantH PaHS ftrM alera down to a 27 to 0 dufout on the lor-ul field. "Uulch" Frem-h'it Hall-narnos-CarroJl combination proved too "much for thn vUltorn who trotted home aufferlnK greater than they had at any time during tbe sea son, even at the. handd of the Med- fnrrt fhnmm. blK advantaro by hi end j araBt. ,,aKfl rwc,t(!d the ba from Klamath'a klckotf, rarrylnc (I rat loiiehdnwn ! after the third perioit opi-m-il. and I ha pliuv-klrked the aiM.-il imltil. In Ihi lourth period l.ui-ti buiked the hall ovor in tbrso off-tai-kle tliruata aflen llunton had riven the Dull t"KH runu. Tlio intlro Whllman line Mood; , ,0wn the field for 30 yarda. They out on dofenalve. while Melster'a imi (lo Dan on downi and Klam puntlnK. end rum and rauirna of ( atn to,,!; tne plRkln Into her own punta formed Whitman' hlKReat ; territory with Hall carrying. With threat. llunton ami Lure on of-tbe ball tucked under hla arm fenae and t'yr on defense were (Ion- Hull atarted down the field for a i inaa'a beat beta. . ('ontlnnet on Vale Tol I , . . . I BOOKED TO FlfiHT IN CITY NOV. 16 Matchmaker Sylvester Alto Gets Hal Recce for Go With Jack Crim Klamath Fail hoy. who tlio fans would like to see put ln the swim during the boxing season this win ter. Carlo Is well liked by the fans and, when in shape, la a good drawing card. Matchmaker Johnnie Sylrester. late last night announced that he had secured Cal Herman, of Port land, to fight Kid Starkey of Klam ath Palls here on Monday night. No vember 1C. at which time another hot-shot card Is staged for tbo Scan dinavian 'hall events. Further, Syl vester secured Hal Reece for Jack Crim ln the alz-round semi-wlndup event. With Herman and Starkey for the ten-orund main event and the other two tor tbe semt-wlndnp, the card should go over strong. Both Herman and Reece are good men. Herman Is rated to be one of the best In his class. Matchmaker Syl vester last night got in touch with Virgil Hamlin, Herman's manager, and fixed things up for Herman to be hee. He said be would send 1 (Cnnllnned on Page Two) kamnoi me i am. - ,,,,. jnlur play had started DUon lore L,,-, ih, ,, ni been forced lo face. A driving rain , , . IvtilMr toe ran M i ooao on an otf-larkle saunter, mak- Uiiiilalurr of thai''" during mosl of the game. The, f" " . ... ,, Ing M yards and a touchdown. He t.i v-.T. i,o air was rnuiy ami ino ueui was tan nation a he! snaked. The ball was so slippery Salt Held. i and water drenched lhat it was eon- kaa it ths end of "nualiy nropping ironi some pia;- ktiCinl fullback's itr'a handa. If Orange wanted to leave a merely trolled on the last 20 yards, so fur had he nut-dlatanred hla! pursuers. , t Jaha scored the third touchdown : ! after a defeVmlnad fcar aweep down sia larninsis to ..".- ' Tn(1 h,tf ,.nj,,a Wnh a II to 0 scorn ajaaM ol ih. n,.... 1 of the SS.OiiO fana. he failed to ask tbe vinllnra. i do II. lie did not perform any issstu by Nevers i apaH-lacular feala, he did not get, Mitaifrnae wt'nt ! away for a run of mora than all i Moklea were I yards, he did not score a touchdown. I st'tr stlrantaie but he did piny a hard game and! i In favor of t'allfowla. i In the second half Melt scored on ' a lung pass from utxon. mo nrm , tried by California In the game.: The Hear superiority was shown i 1.. I- .1.. final M-I.wl ..,n Cirlt. ! was a more consistent ground gainer ; nun.er-: sKlonslly free' Ihsn any of his mates. .nbstltntes. scored the last 1 touchdown for California. I 11111 II Willi ll'isiin B il I'll I'miarnra llliaveil Ihelr hest In -v . . Ulllllluil iltiaaavu m - - " ' -iraiarlnv nn ll,' "aaiuai-y at sig- 'aiilrd nuarter the. for all priceis $595 A tvn .nalnlii'ssii i bullion ; Inhncnn llnkPQ I'lnVi the i.econil quarter, wnen on iwo ( oroatilona they naHwd their way to ' 2 I tlm lit-airf 30-vard lino. Thov onen- For Toledo Holding! fob. Toledo ata s. au . . punionl. when' . . . i mA ha nvrh...,l ntm.-k In thn i r!I.M for hold-! TOI.KDO. Ohio. Nov. ,.( I m.en , . I'rens) A reliable report was rir- ..dsttsudanceUulaUid In baseball circle, here - to-' 3" "ed. I for football night to the effect that Waller John- i f"M forward to ' -' Waahlnalna s.ar twlrler, Is now ! - "with more eon- """ ' Toledo from norma .0 , roniiileln negotiations with a num-; . . -r i V .i ,h,.r. fi.n'rom scrimmage. Hlxon and Imlay; her of Toledo men anil otners, lor .. a..bn..i.i ... , . . n sycil we I In the Bear backlleld.i the niirchaao of the Toledo clubs,''"" ' . . ,, . ... . ,.... Iha latter show ng flashes of brll- iiasouail irnni-iiiac in i" an,r. today's same rllll return nf 11,. rsip days of it,.. 'Witeni: -- .o 7-n a . a s a 'ns ()utrnl. ! 'wtti Converalnna: Outclassed felt. L.. rr ,uj y tigers association. . The Toledo Indians claim that If the negotiations nre concluded Walter Johnson will be come the new manager of the To ledo cluli noxt season. NKV.lltA TltorSI'KH FHKSNO ItKN'O, Nov. 7. (fulled 1'resa) N'evndii played her lat homo game today on Mnckny field and trounced Iho Fresno aliilo tenchers" college eleven from California to thn tune of 80 to 0. Fresno mndn her only touchdown when a Fresno in nit Intercepted n puss and ran 80 yards for the Hcore. ( OltNKI.I, IIAIll.V IIK.ITKV IIANOVKH. N. II., Nov. 7. Dart month's great team mado another hig step toward thn championship '"I misery ( ' ,hM" .. l,l,.l ' dilre.., i. 1 'lt thm ... .round Ikl. a " ""'ll"m 1 K ..,.. . Ml a- ' ""WWyr-d. alobls-hanrtftj i yars, hy a score of 62 to 13 S.;:1m,ct,gan L0SES T0 lachr i. a. "Ilr- , ' 'o Ium . i " iirvivmi a Ilancy In running back kicks. Carey was strong In the line, although the whole California forward wall fun ctioned splendidly. Kramer, Knenlg, Meeker and Mar ker stood out for W. S. C. California made 31 first downs In Washington's 6. The Bears made 414 yards from scrimmage, against 105 for V. 8. C. California lost 6S yards through pennltius. wtiito asn- Inglon was ponallted but once, Tor flvo yards. Tho Cougars attempted 1(1 forward passes, seven of which wero completed for a gain of 6(1 yards. California completed pass out of two attempts for n yard gain. Home 25,000 persons saw one 20- the game. Score by quarters: ' he of Iho east here this afternoon by California 7 n i ,.o giving Cornell the worst licking In W. fl. C u 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns: caitiornia, jbus i- Dixon. Mell. Griffin. Goals after touchdown: Carlson (5.) Officials Moyer (Iowa) referee: Mucoiiiher. (Illinois). umpire; Clurko (Oregon) head linesman. CIIICAdO, Nov. 7. (tlnlled Primal N!ni-I liwestnrn. for nillhy .iTIIla ' ' - ' Ohio n years Ihn under dog of tlie western tiny. 7 Ohio! ei,lif,.rn.n. ei-nutled linck lo life enl this nflerrioon ilnd giivo Iho font hull "ink- world another upset hy defeating i. ,. . i. the . a or Portland Club Gets Veteran Red Player The best sales talk ever made for the Overland Standard Sedan was this remark m tie by the owner of another make of light car to his wife who came in lo visit a large Willys-Ovcrland Salesroom. . Th'mk these facts over! The price of the Overland Standard Sedan is only $15 higher than the price of the lowest cost sedan it is $100 lower than the price of the next nearest enclosed car. 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See what you can really buy in this car priced at $595. . Ula ... "'"'lortn the powerful Michigan team S lo 2. r"" Mav. .. """Id I Michigan, connuoror of Illinois.! - 7.-. in .... Ma-. "n a.... I ' "-MO fan CINCINN'ATTI. Nov. 7. Gnrry president or ine iin- loday announced mo Herrmann, wnsi was unable to suppress tne rovnou . .... .,,.- Hinlth. veteran .. . . . . . . PolnnHa ni rmi" wii- wild Cats. Northwestern got im- . ,,, nnrand club of L """ ' lhtj Jump In the first quarter hy work-! outfielder. ... .. lns Inme. I Michigan goal line lo make a field " " ' ,. ronrided rndiisi,;, "v"''d '.MM.nMi,. .wnl. In tho final quarter Micnigan rchaae the release scored a safety hy blocking a sirs;' "'" ' tIll-n(,fii noil neon mo lot Billy llunneflehl. infleldor. from RILANID) ndml U W m Overland-Knight Sales Co. 4th and Klamath Phone 899 attempted by Northwestern from be I hind Us goul lino. Portland,