The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 29, 1925, Image 9

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Usill battle.
lit army mule and
uJ led th march-
Mit HnM onto I ho
L ers half filled
mot of whom had
ill ?S fur a single
atit that (he cadets
ignto, accompanied
laadi, paraded Into
Lu(t when tho final
Uw doom of tho
Litbla tat ahadow of
poiu, the temper
Il4 lot relax. For If
MBS were not Iho
Lot. they provided a
fulball that haa be
ef the annual at rlil-
W Navy Wilbur and
lit Dsvla glared nnl-
otber Iroin boies on
clltt field until the
: uala unified the
brcea with typical
luila. The thlrtoen
uda a solid apot
trudilanda. and a
rtullid In unison
kly ir that omlnont
h liaihlpmeii In tho
from It.
w aaenlna: quarter
ramo th flrat moment of Ion. Ion
when Itoeder of iho army niim,,t.H
a field goal, which waa blocked and
I recovered by the army on tho slx
yard lino. Two play, taM, and
there were grosns frum lno u,cn.
era. when Kllppon pulled down an
army paa and carried tho ball to
the navy's forly yard line. Several
punta wore exchanged aa both llnea
lightened and tho quarter ended
nothing to nothing.
The liay In the aecond quarter
dlaplayed a dogged ferocity that In
a series of Una plunge that would
have done credit to a dreadnought,
and puahed the ball up to Iho four
yard line. On a fourth down llnm
llton dropklckcd a field koiiI fur
a three point lead.
ITht hero lurk turned agal.st the
navy and Horn recovered a poor
punt that nave the eadeia a fighting
atart which did not end until I hey
were on the navy's IS yard line. I
from there a paaa. Harding to Bax
ter put die hall over for a touch
down, and Wllaun added an addit
ional point, making the acoro at the
end of the half, aeven for army lo
navy'i three.
The remainder of the gamo re
aolved Itaelf Into a atubborn effort
by tho navy to ovprcomo Iho cadets'
lead.
OVER CALIFORNIA
Northern State College
Surprise to Grid Dope
On Pacific Coaat
It
Albania Gridstcrs
Declared Champions
IIIUMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 28.
Alabama'a undefeated football team
tonight waa proclaimed champlona
of the southern conference for the
acrond conaecutlve year, triumphing
over Tulane, her neareet rival.
An announcement of the award
waa made ly Zepp Newman, chair
man of a committee of aouthern
sporting edltora who annually vote
on Iho beat team. Aa a result Ala
bama relalna tho IMckena trophy,
emblematic of the title.
ClaealMed advertlalng In THE
KLAMATH NEWS pay a big divl
denda. Uao them for profit.
I.OH ANUELK8, Nov. 28 (United
Treaa) Waahington Stale college
provided the biggest Upaot of the
l'aciflc coaat conference gridiron
aenaon hero ihla afternoon by do
fiinllng I'nlvenlly of Southern Cali
fornia 17 to 12.
I'lcked to lone by at leant two
touchdown", the plucky Cougars led
by. II, Meeker, brilliant 142-pound
quarterback, fought the highly tout
ed Trojuns to a virtual atandntlll.
From the spectators' viewpoint. It
waa one of the moat exciting gamca
In tho local atadlum thla season.
Waahington Stale led at half time,
10 to 6, and the Trojana were lead
ing 12 to 10 at the end of the third
porlod. A touchdown on a bril
liant forward paaa. Sweet to Park
hlll, who rared 25 yarda after grab
bing the loan, gave the Cougara vic
tory ahortly beforo the game ended.
The battle opened with a thrill
when Waldorf grabbed a perfect toss
on tho aecond play and galloped 48
yarda through the Trojun team for
a touchdown. It waa the flrat touch
down the Cougara had ecored In a
conference game thla season.
The Waahington team ecored
again In the aecond period on a per
fect placement kick by Meeker from
the 30-yard lino.
Klllotl and Lnrrauotta acorcd
touchdowna for U. S. ('. In the sec
ond and third periods, Drury failing
to kick goal on each occasion.
The Callfornlans played erratic
football. They made costly fumbles
time and again, and their offensive.
which daxxled the powerful Iowa
toam a week ago, at times was
poworlea.' " Again "In ' spuria they
would march straight down the
field, only to fumble or lose the ball
MICKEY GIBBONS
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DEPINTO IS OUT
TO HARD BATTLE
Little Italian Saya He is Not
Travelling to Get "Can"
Knocked Off
on downa In the shadow of their
opponents' goal;
Little H. Meeker was the Bensa
tion of the game. The diminutive
quarterback out-generalled Kaer of
tho Trojana, and figured for large
Individual gains on many of the
plays.
He furnished the spectators with
the biggest thrill of the day when
he received a kick on his own goal
line and squirmed his way through
the entire Trojan eleven to Wash
ington 8tate's 46 yard line before
he was downed. Tbcra was but one
man between him and a touchdown
when he was tackled.
Try a News Class Ad.
"Well, It's this way, brother. I'm
not coming all the way to Klamath
Falls to have some guy tear my
'can' off and go away with a repu
tation that looks like a piece of torn
cabbago, you can take that from
me." .
This la the way Mike De Pinto
spoke regarding his coming match
with Billy Watson, the Eureka flash,
who several, months ago sort of
hung It on Mike, when discussing
the chances for their match to be
held hore on Tuesday, December 1,
in 8candla hall.
Yesterday Mike horned into town
and although be tried to make It
appear as If he was careless, a close
observer noted that be didn't lose
any time In getting down to the
arena and taking off his diamond
stud to swap the same for a pair
of boxing gloves.
All of which means that Mike Is
not so sure of himself that he Is
going to lay off getting down to
shape. He says he has been In
good shape while on the coast. He
has, or at least he looks It, but what
Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvester grin
ned about, was the way Mike went
Into the training aa soon aa be
arrived here.
This does not mean that Mike Is
not in good trim.- It means that he
Is not going to give Billy Watson a
chance to hang a decision on him,
If work will stop It.
So the matchmaker grins and the
sports writers go away from the hall
whistling, for if there is anything a
sports writer loves it Is to predict a
good bout coming up, and see the
boxers dolag their test to make
It so.
As to Mickey Gibbons. It Is enough
for Matchmaker Sylvester to come
right out boldly and say: "Go to
It as far as that boy is concerned.
I'm all for him."
Mickey will go, Johnnie knows It,
and for this Chuck Sams Is due for
the battle of his young career. If
not Chuck Is a whole lot better than
some think he In. All of which
wouldn't be bad news either, but
the dope Is that the fast Mickey Is
going to make him step as he never
did before In his life.
In the above yon have the doable
head-liners. For the rest there Is
Sid Herbert of Klamath Falls, and
Kid Clark of Portland, and Ed Mc
Donald of California and Young
Thomas of Portland, who are to
make np the rest of the card.
The referee will be" announced
on Monday.
HASKELL INDIANS
DEFEATED 6 TO 0
Loyo'a Takea Hard Fighting
Warr'orj Into Camp By
Brilliant Open Play
Kearns Arrested As
Disturber of Peace
SAX DIEGO, Nov. 28. A plea
of guilty to a charge of disturbing
the peace at the Tiajuana border
will be made next Monday against
Jack Kearns, former manager of
Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham
pion of the world, when be Is ar
raigned In Justice court, it was sta
ted here today.
Kearns is free today on $500 ball
supplied by Thomas Ilarrisman,
wealthy San Dlegan. "There Is
nothing much to It nothing,"
Kearns said, "there was a little mix
up at the border late lost night."
Kearns was said to have been
drunk when' arrested and lodged
In the border Jail before he was
brought to the 'jail here. Frankie
Jones, a San Francisco broker waa
with him, when officers stopped
Kearns.
Kearns said today that he was
sorry "he couldn t wait ior Jacx
Dempsey to come, down," adding
that he and Jack were "the best
of pals and Just as friendly as
ever." '" ."L' .'. "
He Is now the manager of Mickey
Walker, welterweight champion.
CHICAGO, Not. 28. (United
Press) Loyola university defeated
the Haskell Indian team here to
day ( to 0, in a game featured with
open play by both teams.
Loyola scored the only points of
the game late In the first quarter,
when after taking the ball In mid
field they succeeded In completing a
series of passes which carried it to
the Indian five yard line. Grlffen,
halfback, then swept around right
end for a touchdown.
' The Indians threatened to score
in the second period, when a series
of short' posses bewildered the Loy
ola team, and allowed Haskell to
place the ball on the Loyola 11
yard line. But Loyola strengthened
and held for downs. Haskell at-
tempted a place kick from the forty
yard line In the third quarter, but
the ball fell short.
Kilbuck.' right end tor the Haskell
eleven, suffered a cerebral hemorr
hage during the game, when he was
thrown to the ground, after having
received a 'pass. He was taken to
a hospital, where his condition was
described as critical.
BILLIARD CHAMPS TO PLAT
CHICAGO, Nor. 28. Jake Schaf
fer, world's champion balk line bil
liard player and Edourd Horemans,
Belgian champion, will begin play
here Monday night in " a tourna
ment which will consist of three
blocks of 500 points each.
YALE VilSS i TO 0
ITHACA, N. Y., Nov.' 28. Yale
defeated' Cprhellnn.'intercolleglate
soccer - game today by a score of
1 to 0. . . ''
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