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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
Sn two Hell. T""1"7 The Klamath News United News and United Press Telegraph Services SECTION TWO Homethintc to Buy, Soil, Trade? VHE THK XEWH CLASSIFIED HKCTION KOIt PROFIT gMornlng Except Monday) KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 Price Five Ono nffis iran LS,,p Toward U of krincipl (Unlled al cnuin""1" ,m" ,1 Imuran, toaiifn -- l.,rl M" IsrtUIn Introduced aoiutlou in" "" 4. .,hilmln( ' rrmalaliiK Par Ino trrtllM. The lo effect unt il the formal L titer tb treat ed In bond"''. Itbstt, Chamber- trillflimt of the STRIBLING MATCHED TO FIGHT ERITTON NKW YORK, Nov. lB.-(t!ni,Ml News) Vciiiim Klrlhllng, whoso ap pri'Bi'hlnK Nulla maturity U Interest ing flKllt fllllS, llllS boon nlm-.l III Miriit lull Ilrltiim, nt Kuni.ua ('Uy In fide-en roundabout nt Now Or-' l.uns. ThunhnKlvliiK nlnlil. Tho At-1 limia youngster will he ji n Jnri uury, ntlir which Tit Itlikurd Ik hopeful of getting Htrll.llng in ap pear In a fifteen round fight In Hum now Kuril 'ii. I fiRANGE 15 GIVEN SET ULTI Football Player Told Muil Turn In Suit If He Is To Play Pro Ball VETERAN CHAMPAKIN, III., Nov. 18. jd'ntlod Newsi-The dramatization .. "HimI" CriuiKe a tlin matinee RACE DRIVER lilnl nf American foolbull, and per- MAKES NEW TRACK MARK '1"1 ru"",r" hB '" H,m"t 10 '"' cmii" a prufcsxlunul, have brought CTI.VKR CITY, Cnllf,, N iv. IS. !B "'"" of protest against profes- Knrl f'oouor. veterun rain driver ! lnalrm from lliriitiKliiiut the big .tuhllhed a new truck record fur,1"" n'1 "'' conference.. Dm local speedway, when hit liirniil: "Hid" declares ha ban mil, signed fuur trial laps nl Ihn ram nf :m to t.lny with a professional loam miles an hour. infur bin college footliull career l Cooper's wa tho first nfflrlul ended next Saturday, but Iho episode j practice for Ihn J&omllo event,' hero. In which Couch Zuppko told which la lu bo run on N.ivombi r 2. tho 1 IllnolM marvel thut If ho hud ' Miami h would have to turn In bin j null, baa thrown new light on Ihej subject of professionalism from the viewpoint of lender, of ainntiMir tinr'i. 1 Tim llllnolii unlviTHlly athletic of ; rlro and roBi'lim are anld to have Dompsey-WillsMust Just Box, Not Fight INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Nov. J8. (United Newa) Attornuy (leneral (lillioin, Wedneodny ruled that th propoaod riKht 1,1 MIiIiIkuu City. 1 ml., ni'Xt aiimmcr IcIwiimi Jink Ili nipHiy and Hurry Wllla, may be ! hold if It la no more than a "box ing, exhibition." If It boromea a "prize flubt," hownviT, It nnmt be Hlopped ub Illegal, the attorney nen erul'a opinion aald. Police will bo Btatloncd nBr the arena to deter inlno when the bout croxm'H the hazy lino that dlnllnKulshea boxInK cxbl bltiona from prize fl(:lil In Indiana. WELTERWEIGHTS SIGNED FOR BOUT Mickey Walker,' Title Holder To Meet European Champ During December YALE GETS ODDS OF 2-1 OVER HARVARD FIGHTS INCREASE'; NEW YOKK, Nov. 18. (United Newa) Tex Illrkard has signed Mickey Walker, world'a welter weight title holder, to meet Tommy Mllligan, European champion, In a fifteen round championship fight here next month. I'nalilo to put on this bout aa part of the Chrlatmaa fund fibow. bocauae of a new ruling by the New York boxing commission, requiring that .10 per cent of the gross re ceipts bo given to charity, the pro moter will go before the commission Friday with a proposal of a slightly Ifferent nature. NEW YOKK, Nov. 18. Wall street betting odds make Yale a 2 to 1 favorite over Harvard In next Saturday's football game, which will 1 terminate a half century of gridiron rivalry between the two universi ties. "Future" betting on the Army Navy game November 28, favors the cadets at odds of 8 to 6. . GOPHERS HOPE TO BEAT MICHIGAN Coach Spears, With Eye on ' Big Ten Title Working Hard for Game STANFORD-BEARS READY FOR GAME Bonfire Rallies In Rival Campa Tell of Keen Interest Felt CHICAGO, Nov. 18. The dispat ches from Minnesota, tellng how the ! Gophers expect to wallop Michigan next Saturday at their own game In the air, are Important because they confirm the suspicion that football of the 1896 variety lies dead and purled on Stagg field with Dart mouth's 33 to 7 epitaph engraved on the tombstone. The epitaph Is the handwriting on the wall, and Dr. C. W. Spears, the new coach at Minnesota, apparently Is taking cog nizance of It. The passing of Swede" Oberlander for the big green on Stagg field made It plain Britain "" service Its whim or ni-n-ulty may di'mnnd. If Ihn demand for util ity service wero uniform t li r n k li mit thn day and year, the problem would be una of simple muhtr-ma- tlrs. , If a householder has SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 With both Stanford and California tt will einluln to the fistic oanas holding their annual bonfire TaM ..... ooh( hM de- 7 that the demands of Mickey Walker! lies Wednesday night enthusiasm ,, throwlng arms as well as apiivik?CTO Nov. 17. Tho ,.,l 1,1. nmniiMr. Jnck Reams, are over the "big game' between the national grange .! on record great that nothing would be left two trad Wonal rivals ha, mount., Tuosduy as being "emiihailcully "P-' alter tbe champion was-paid, and posed to any Increase In the grl- I 50 pcr cent ot tna gr0M "gate" had cultural schedule at the Present . tn Cnrlstmas fund. He lime. Through adoption of the report of Its transportation committee . , (ri received scores of messages from i , . ...I nril...,y In nlhnr to use It for , time It still costs ' , h""1"' "r,(ln! ,lml eyery ""rt 1b" I tho organization expressed opposi- innitit tn ftiNtiailn Ornnicn from be- n,m tn nnv hnrlzontaJ increase in 'ii a tl Z "r . v I1'"''"1""'"' comn B prufesnionul, even after II- iho frelgh ' rate, and authorized inst he Mil I V r VC" t,? ' in" , cease, to ccn.ro. him . an filing of objection with the Inter- Mlon.. he said. r-,ly fr uo. Thut amount is "no" ..,.. emmrc commission at heor- t of the r.uro- u loo "' snuie wnt when " CODllniled. t in sot expe l of the annual from tho aver- amateur, The reason behind all these pro-i i tests, officials here said. Is that toot lngs In San Francisco and Kansas City. about one-ihlnl revenue received a home. ! 'et. officials here said. Is that toot . contends that freight Recognition of the Justice of the joflen professional teams rou a inuer i rhurRca on agricultural proaiicts service or "readiuess to serve" ' of all the "real sportsmsnshlp" heare 0Ht 0f proportion to those on charge hs. been accorded bv the learned In college. Professionals ( olhpr ghlpments. k, willing, but ,,,. ullly cmmlsslonera In 3.1 j play for money and o.len I no money hor tne nr.. ..... ... w k ceurs.e or t , .,, 1)y . Urge nam-! become, .ha main object " - ' ";- her Of court.. It U approved lso!gme. ... Illinois .. " LouU J. Tabor. on the sorrel, op m ... """' of Columbus. Ohio, was renamed movina irou. u.n h,.m, .u..... of professionalism. kttoaniM wilt blnlllrl when the luUim It gune." nororil of the blm Introduced tloi: In) ippraves (he Vmiiy of mutual Kit 'Locarno Oc- Wiri of dehnte. lsnifoulon that M talk at the Ml tho treaty to support I'lauy In the NtHiliy of nn Iho ol her. of the radiie l.ocnrno l"Wii alliance, faoilnlon. tier- lluo of na P tt licarnos Patminient ns In nio hus been P" -!. Chum l such was to Serve tor in Cost by the federal bureau of stand ards. It Is basic purt of tbe rule schedules of virtually all ot the country's utilities. Hit I elec any con Hpeclal offer to NEW subscrib ers THE NEWS S MONTHS for nutional master. Speclul offer to NEW subscrlb- ertTHE NEWS 3 MONTHS tor only )1. Subscribe today to the leading newspaper of the county. will propose that he be permitted to stage the Walker-Milligan bout at the top of an all-star card, under his own management as a regular Kickard show and offers to divide the profits with the Christmas fund. In the interests of obtaining as much money as possible for this deserving charity, the boxing com mission would do well to accept Kickard's offer. The new ruling that gives BO per cent of the gross to charity has resulted in a stam pede of champions and top notchcrB, none of whom Is willing to box for a reasonable amount of money. It Is clear that unless the boxers ac cept small purses, the promoters, who have to glv'e up 60 per cent of the gross and pay all the expenses. Alumni of both institutions have n uue, aim ... j- now garnering oust in iue ..uyuj rooms of the University of Michigan has been busy all week trying to de velop a football pitcher. At the same he" has engaged the services Cls.alfled advertising In THE ; L-nuiTti mews nv. Mi dlvl- only It. ' Subscribe- todny to tho .... .. ... ..-m .lenillnz newspaper of the county. imnns. cw i ... u-nnid stand to lose a lot of money. The prospects for a good card to qniet hotels, where srwlmie.1 on l'l.Ho Pour) 'remain until oaiuruaj. crowded hotels here , fabulous prices are being offered for tickets to Saturday's game. Tho Stan ford stadium has been given a capacity of 'close to 70,000 by In stallation of as many new seats as could be built In the available space.- The game itself appears to be a toss up. Stanford may be a slight favorite by Saturday because of the Bears' defeat by Washington and an injury to ihalfback Dixon, which may keep him out of the game. Ernie' Nevers, star Cardi nal fullback is In good shape for I the best effort of his career, ac cording to word from Palo Alto. ' Following the campus rallies Wednesday night at which play ers and coaches gave short speeches the. teams were bundled oft they will of three scouts, who are now at Ann Arbor Btudying the passing attack of the Wolverines. It Is true 'that Minnesota tossed Iowa into bankruptsy last Saturday by the ancient line-bucking style ot play, but It Is also true that the Hawkeyes exhibited no aerial foot ball. Michigan is quite another problem. The Yost men have the best record of any big ten confer ence team this year, because they are privy to. the fact that It is easier to throw a football ten yards than to push it through a thousand or more pounds ot flesh and- bone. On top ot this Michigan has Bennle a football as well as kick. Slhm it's Thanksgivingand the teams are drawn up for battle on the gridiron when the first touchdown goes over and the grandstands rock with frenzy have a Camel! "'"hug; readiness in itim In dl with 11m Dablifl t.inti.. """ noteworthy lOllBIa i. I. 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