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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
The Klamath 5fTrwo ft SECTION TWO Sports Radio " Comics (Every Morn News Ml Comes ii ir ..... . II " VHtterf Afettif and United Press Telegraph Services ' - rAGE8 0 TO 18 -' , - - JBMicn 1 1 It i i i riTc ucun 5 Cre Pig I j, C. Excl Li st flMI Trojans (it Or,to" Alsl" L, (nottall contest Of fKlflJ cow '""" , units coliseum today. . i. u'ohlnilna Htale LsllsrlOUS W1 ' ALABAMA TEAM PLAYSU. OF W. Slar Southern Aggregation Believed Certain to Play NewYear. j TlWAI.OOiiA. Ala... e. 6! Alsntabu, twice champions of .the; southern conference, probably will! llMlllu SCHOOL TO OPENVcideonagamI!TEAMS TO PLAY "&tiEr&sr DOUBLE GAMES With Alabama SEATTLE.' ixc 6. (United , New Ruling In Big 10 Will Famous Basket Ball Coach To Open Summer Course For Coaches UNIVERSITY OP OREOON. KUO- ! BNK. t)'c. 1. Marklnr a distinct nrti.pt tho Ittvltullora lo participate In ii rnotlinlt tunic nt the limrna-l went of roses mi New Year's day, I in resaiiena, Calif., H vii arned i .. today, i '" f, . , ,,, ,, ' advance In thii athletic progress of C. u e. n "V "," A:'",n, i''' Dr. Walter E Meanwoll, -hi. lit offl.b.1. of ,o unlver-l.r. ;..,.,.,, mn f bu.knaai,.-. , 4 mv villttlUin Will liriJUUIIIV IIC' ,.,, , . . .. i I a mamma i iioui bi ine Lalrtdir l week !! I hsrd" displayed; euos OIKS"" ' f C"ilirnm. Kfralei j rv "! ramie; , urlclcrl r.iltcse nit , j,j M lh nillfiTenr I .him inirll anlmalrd , L !m of hiih tcnttt. L mi latrroatlnc hl-1 fit u lh lr , lin ind in mi nnnij L ite rUl murk nfi Ltkk rhlrflr rr-i - , W Um iirhdun. The: IMekroout witn nir. W Mm alirt defttn lk)liril rrurlal tlmr' k wrlil ulfrnalx or i i'iilbl fur Emt. rfrvi quarmr- km of lb dy. He; til Cook, when the I pju pl'ot man n t tirklo In the' t4 ud Ird hi team . IU flrld for tlir mnilo known Hundny or Mundav. i I ... . , I nivrrnjr ncil I .n- n aiirniiiiig in mm'iii P-iui) rinyera of the University of Wanhlnnton champlonalilp football quad, la vhoro hands the fate of YVunhlnKton'a poniblo acceptance of an Invitation to piny at Pasadena on Now Year's duy He, aro to meat Sunday moralng In the office of Dr. Henry Buzzallo, prenidcnt of the uiilvralty, to uIucuhs the matter and vote. . 1'nofNclnl atntpinenlit credited to leading membitra of the team today wc.-e that the Husklc "wore do- miwitliig of aihlmlr roac!n- of the lo nnnnuncc next aumraer. accordlnx I .. u. . n.. . .i . " ; IlKhted with II o opportunity to play cmeni by Kred L. Btet-'.,. .,, .,. . Force Elevens Into Double Clash Alabama and would renume prac- .onlhnrn enfnre in A.'h..n, wlicn ;,n' ai""r ' ,b" I tlco Monday with a vim. CIIICAOO, Bee. 5. (United Preen) The moat revolutionary change In the recent history of big ten football occurred here tonight when coaches, after a day of bitter conference and debata, announced mouth, left guard: McMillan . Prlnce tho new policy of having teams play ton C(,n,er; sturhnhn, Yale, right eacn ouicr twice in Ule same seaaon. j ul,rd. JollB Yale. right tackle, Oo Minnenota and Michigan will fightl terhaan, Michigan, right end; Fried two battles In 1926. and Northwest-! man. Michigan, quarterback; Ober- crn and Indiana will do likewise, 'lander. Dartmouth, halfback; Tryon MYTHICAL TEAM ACTUALLY MEETS Player. Chosen By N. Y.!W TITI F fi A M F Sun Sport Writer Are I Hi lliLL UllUL Really Assembled NEW YOItK, Dec. 6. An "nil American" football team, the guests of the New York Bun, whose sport writers chose the mythical eleven, assembled at a dinner tonight in the Vandervllt hotel. The "championship" players were as follows: Tulley, Dartmouth, left end: Weir, Nebraska, left tackle; Dlehl, Dart- Salem High School Is Out played and Beaten 16 to 13 word rxnrhvit htm that Jm-k llini fM, Pacific cuflnl rrpit'riutttuilvi, was rnrmit ln-rn for n c.,tilin'iic wlih Alnbatnn offU lain. I In at unci tixik thn hi'Xt train fur Tu'u!oMa. Ilrnnllitl waa reported In hnve said iH'forn ha t.'tl (Mil I'ilkTiI lllil Alls. I..m. had ar,,p.cd Ih. Invitation. "r"1 '",ht ,,m-" nd W,ere but afiorw.rd. d-.lr.-d h. kn-w!nov" b'low ,Mrd ln tholr i0"'"- , ences in eleven seaaoni. i niny ono members of the all-star team uut of a total til 15 In 13 sea j aims have been from Meanwell's 1 1eam4. A two weeks' ii'hmil. consisting Officials of the university are son-1 This was caused by tho inability! Oolrato, halfback; and Grange, II- Mimnwell Is regarded as the out- committal, stating that "no ono but 'of the four coaches Involved to n'r-j Hnols, fullback, stanillng bsskelball coach In Am-1 ti10 players will have a thing to nay I range acceptable schedule under the! "Bin I""" Edwards. Princeton. erics, his record at Wisconsin Is 0n the game, il;ls up lo them aionc." i now rules, which demand that each j ected as toastmaster. The principal cmiidcred ono of the marvels of i modern slhletlrs. His tesms have ! won H'i gsmos and lost only 23; nothing about this. GRANGE THRILLS BIG FOOTBALL TURNOUT Next Fight Card Will Be Dec. 15 Pltll.AliKI.PIIIA, Dec. G. "lted" of (nteii'.v0 courses (or high school meets Karl Richie of Klamath Palls. big ten team play at least four con ference games per season. Coach C. W. Spears of Minnesota was the first to initiate the Idea, when after falling to secure four ac ceptable conference games, from as Fight fans of Klamath will be I many teams, approached Fielding H. clamoring for ringside seats for tlicl Yost, Michigan coach, .with an offer fight card coming up December 15,of two games. when Nig Yeager of Portland.' well j. Yost, who had tentatively accept- known Pacific coam heavyweight, ed Northwestern for a game, ac- (irange pIsyviT a hi-mlr football, and colb ge .hnsketbsll coaches will rol. again this afternoon. 1 bo conducted by Meanwoll. The lly virtue of bla twn touchdowns i bunkcthiill wliard has been given the Chicago lk-srs were enabled coarhlng courses with Knute Mock to detest th Frankford Yellow j no at Notre Dntno and Wisconsin Jackets. 14 to 7. In a professional ' In which more than 810 'coac hes game. Thirty-five thousand fans have altendea. watched the former Illinois star In action. "Itrd" dd not play the entire am, but wn In the fray long Meanwoll i head and shoulders above every other roach, accord ing to William J. P.clnhart. Ore ron'a basketball mentor, who de- ra nff sgaln In the Us-kiti after straight enough to aroro from tho one yard , clared the coming of the 'Wiacon Ilno In the second period and from 'sin man to tho University of Ore the same stripe In the fourth per-jgon next summer will mean as lod afler a long pass hid tlsd the much to' Pacific coo.it basketball as scor for the locals in the third Knute Ilockne's coming mesnt to nuarter. rootnan As a special number on tho card. Jack C'rlm, Modoc battler of Chllo quin, will awop passes with Sid Her bert of Klamath Falls. Another number is the bout be tween One-Kound Hogan of Malln, who knocked out Jim Fleming In the first three minutes In the card lost week. Flaming haa asked for a comeback BtjHngan, and threat ens to turn the; tables on the Malln wblte bope. I An attempt III being made by Johnnie Sylvester, fight manager, to sign up Harrington and Heine Myers, old favorite of Klamath fans who haa a great record here. quiesced. and Northwestern was dropped. Then Coach Thistlchwalt, not to be outdone, made the same proposition to Hlllingraro, coach of Indiana. They had already agreed to one game, but Hillingram read ily accepted the proposition for a second game. speaker of the evening was Edward K. Hall, chairman of the Inter-col' lcglate football rules committee. FORT SHERIDAN WIXS CHICAGO, Dec. D. Another army football team was victorious here today, when Fort Sheridan defeated Great Lakes naval training station by a score of IT to S. Snow and cold weather held the crowd down you. see my wife, lo 1.000. - . . . ... Mrs. Chaplin could not be found A. A. V. riOXlNO IV APRIL BOSTON, Dec. 6. The national amateur boxing championships will bo held on April 5 and , William II. Cuddy, chairman of the A. A. C. boxing committee announced Friday night. The winners in the tournament. Cuddy said, will sail for South Am erica April 10 to represent the United States in the Pan-American championships to be held in Buenos Aires. STORK THREATENS CHAPLIN HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. Dec. 4. When questioned concerning widely circulated reports that the stork was contemplating a second visit to his home, Charles Chaplin smiled shook, his head and said: "We live In hopes; I would be happy It it were true. I suggest MEDFORD, Dee. 5. (United Press) Out weighed 15 pounds to tho, man, but displaying keen head work, Medford high school, cham pions of southern Oregon, defeated the Salem high school football team bere today. It to 13. The first score In the game came when Salem blocked a Medford punt on Medford's ten-yard line, and made a touchdown. In the second quarter M,edford, by smashing foot ball, advanced the pigskin 70 yards for a touchdown. . , Early ln the third quarter Con rad, Medford's halfback, place kick ed. Salem advanced the ball on the next kick-off sixty yards, and scored In two plays. In the last five min utes ot the gane Salem fumbled, and Medford made a sixty-yard ad vance, which gave', them a touch down and victory. SHIPPING ROARD GRILLED SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6. Poli cies of the United States shipping board were criticized by Dr. Stuart Daggett, dean of commerce at the University of California, ln an ad dress here. ' Dr. Daggett maintained that re luctance of private owners to pur chase shipping board vessels, feeling against ship subsidies and differ ences between President Coolldge and the board had combined to re tard . the country's maritime pro gram. He said that It would be' many years before America 'will "take its proper place upon the high seas." : - ., f.. 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