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HU,, N hi. .. !5 3 it . News Ll'aRe. b ircipes. m nut The ' Klamath 'Hews Morning Except Monday) United Afctt and United Press Telegraph Services SECTION TWO Automobile and Comics MoloHtec'TodayilWO CHANGES INr:S:" FOOTBALL RULES KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. SUNDAY, MARCH 21." 1926 TI.VKIt CITV. C.I.. March JO jit'nlicil N.wai -- 8ltcn driver. March ' uuallfl.d fur th annual no- l1llfurnl, . automobile drby at Hi. Culver ,at down,''" board Pdwsy Sunday. .mt iars making a "retraining ten yarda. team In poasesslon of the ball, inatead of having the privilege mage, will have to kick punting, dropklcking or Pluro kicking. Thla provldos for an on aide kick and the ball la free (United' Kh"a " 'ore" ,he 109 of the Press) Two radical changes In the I J : NEW YOHK. March 20.- 1 1. It trill be the la if AirerV. In which lb. l:j ruble P""" """ ...,. tool- IInpco In Ltitr after I no llli ,Bl racing care are used. Smaller aoP"'1 " thla aftcr- a,:a cnnni-'""" i'ibib mm oiu iyps sner . unui avsaion oi mo in- IS point. ' tomorrow' rar. and the new roa- t:n-u flrt cblm- do nut hair the apead-power ara a titer j f Ibvlr predprraaora. I Kan, therefore, ar looking for cling Indl- world record fur th J50- only oaa mil grind tomorrow. on in. iu- " rir l a-; f,dlh abu.e Irki'r. uu. nunni cnaiupmn. TO Kalian .f l'ai lflc Pilot captured mor flrala than anyj I yard iiign,""T ururr in n na neveri tvrnl lor won a . uivor nry race, however, I- t.-t lima Hid that U III1M Itt hi. ,rHala.l an. i bltloha I 'i wauo ueiure me lirai Ruled Off Turf Ivrrollrglale football rule- commll-; It. ( . , i LEXINGTON, Ky.. March 20. '"" '- " accoromg toi (Un,t.d .ro,R, E. K. Hall, chairman of the rules' j. William and vwi inifn ouir evill! Knnlnckv r-hr own. era; Bert HaKey, (Jrover Noel, Jam Wallace and Harry S. Tutu. Price Five Cents Klamath Valley Motor Co. Takes DEFEAT CEItM.lS 8TAR DETROIT, Mich., March 20. (United Press) Swimming In the w- , iu jmu until BiruKv open event 1 eterSeil btand:of th8 Michigan A. A. U. cham pionships meet here tonight, Wal ter Laufer, Cincinnati Y. M. C. A. star, defeated Gustav Froellch, of Germany, European champion, In one minute 4 3-5 seconds. The world's record for the event Is one minute 3 3-5 seconds, held Welssmuller of 1111- D. Williams, P. Tom Devereux, that America's moat popular game of the forward pan and the aafoty. The new rule concerning the for ward paas provides that when a sec ond or third Incomplete forward f H. C. The other atartr are Eddie down has been made, a penalty of five yardi will be Imposed. mi rule, arcordlng to Hall, was 1 written to curb the Indiscriminate Jockeys, today were ruled off the tracks for life and denied all priv ileges of the turf by the Kentucky racing commission. A recommendation by the stew ard that Jockey p. Morgler te reinstated wi( denied. The Williams brothers were L. F. Klrkpatrlck and C. 11. Washburn, who purchased the Pet ersen Motor Co. last week, have decided to call their company "The Klamath Valley Motor Co." The new firm will handle Oldamobiles, Kicaenoackers and Franklins and i by Johnny have chosen as their business lo-'nois A. C. gan "The house that service will build." Klrkpatrlck of the Klamath Val ley Motor Co. Is well known and has been connected with the Klam ath Klothlng Kompany for the past four years, where he has built for himself a reputation for service. Washburn, the other member of the firm, was previously with Peter sen, and has established also a rep utation for service. i!o th "iab. Kalph Hepburn, Frank El .. . .... . 1 wriiicn to euro me ma acrimmatei .j .L it,. ji rtluuarr won l' lwia. Norman Batten. ....... . . : gran-eu ino pn.uR ui UiPi. ,,l Cliff Woodbury, Ion Duray, Fred , ,, uu lu pr"-o their horses at bona fide pun- vent stalling in the last minute of a cloae game. Knfi ty Clunged. lie auction,. While there was noth ing given out to indicate what was hack of this drastic action. It was was ..( hia own t Coiner, Ivte hrela. Bennett Hill. Karl iM'turo, Hoc Shattuck and b.rn'. V. in., K.TBDB. ' Th aaj-nn n. U. . V, . l k. .. . .... . . .... ...... a. . ... nf xw.4 hibjvi .uaue iu rorauea inai. iaai i iuciw m brllluint' l' KI.J AGIX. rule was directed against the abuse j mucn talk of ' Improper activities i an.ves, March 20. (United ir. pomiea out dv .nrroundlnr racing at some oi mo ' I'rraal Mlaa Helm Wills, American ' ,he committee that on one occasion tracks. lrnn:s champion, entered the final : ,,"on ,em (unnamed) had! round of another tournament here! ' ot 7 lo threaten- WIN HANDBALL MEET. ed seriously In the last minutes of! ST. PAUL, Minn., siarcn tv. bwnt, which 9 aeronda. 'Mad Nttrs- n. when he I three yard ,,"'l,r "h'O "D defeated .Miss Kll- I ih. m!,,.! do-hle. m.irh. ih.!"1'" '"" rules, chose to clean sweep in the national handball i young American girl, paired wltb ! n,ako thrc0 ,afetl ,nd 1,1811 for frujsn (Mym mr winner cleared the I ,,Pnrl ' lo win the'''""'''' Jo1"1 '"l"ry nnJ Cove nuking 13 ' vault French veteran, de- e-i. 'd In the bl meet wit- lumnh. The anorded a tlie rvonts lid Ihe an- rtnl nrore. Il.tltK t.KTK III) Jl Kit ST. rETKflHIir IK), Fla.. March 20 (United I'rciis) Bale Ruth. 'erstwhile bonis run king and threat . enlng to regaTn his throne, start-' ed the 112s home run soason for himself this afternoon by hammer ing a bleacher bound ball with two IT. - jroen on hase and the lanaee ae Jiinh 20. .feated the J'hlladelphla National Uxlng the 1" to . Ir of South-1 Ruth homer was made on ii- M tenm camel loughby. if..rni In the iluulile-hcader. ,. . LOH A.tir.L.r.n, .iiarcu u. '(United Press) Five runs acoreil ltH 'in the eighth Inning cnsnieq mo .March 20 Los Angele coaster to win over Montreal Mar-, the Chicago Cutis in a pracu t game of the game here today. The final score the national was to 5. . Ing the Pitts-! Elmer Jacobs of the Angels and 1 hero Satur-, Jones of the tuns pucuou hall. time and the team won the game by a score of 7 to (. New rule provides that In case of a safety, the ball shall be brought out to the 20-yard line of the team holding the ball and that the oppos ing team shsll line up on the 30- tournament concluded here today. with straight gam vlctorlea in both the doubles and singles matches. M. Laswell, Los Angeles, nation al champion the past two years, re fused to surrender the crown, de feating J. Donovan, San Francisco, 21-18. 21-15. to 1. 5 RED r, Full senger Four- rakes Tires Try This LET US DO IT lAUTO REPAIRS I i t H We are equipped to do any kind of auto repair work. 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(United Press) The University of British Columbia athletes showed too much speed In the running events for Pu get Sound eollege iftre today In their track and field meet at the high school stadium. The provin cial college won by a scoro of 69 to 61V4 for the Puget Sound Bchool. WIV INDOOR TITLE BROOKLINE, Mass., March 10..' (United News) Miss Eliiabetb Ryan and Mis Mary K. Brown,' both of Santa Monica, Calif., tM came the women's national Indoor doubles tennis champion her to day by defeating Mrs. John B, Jessup of Wilmington, Del., sat Mrs. George W. Wlgntman ot Bosj ton, In the final round ot th women's national cbampionahlp. 6,1, 6-3. . nl the preceding match, Mi Ryan took the national Indoor singles title from Mr. Jenup af ter a hard fought three set match 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. .. ALGOMA MAN HERE. - . E. J. -Grant ot th Algoma Loin her company 1 In Klamath Fall, at the White Pelican hotel. Grant will remain In Klamath Falls for a week or so attending to business matters.1 Announcement THE PETERSEN MOTOR CO. Has Been Taken Over By L F. Kirkpatrick & C. H. Washburn and will be known as the Klamath Valley Motor Co, 'The House That Service Will Build." ' 7th and Klamath. Phone 668. : ; 4b . - : : s Will your new car have ALL these features? - I Advanced Six-Cylinder L-Head Engine 2 Harmonic Balancer 3 Oil Filter 4 Air Cleaner 5 Full Pressure Oiling 6 Automatic Spark Control 7 FourAVheel Brakes 8 Larger Balloon Tires 9 Duco Finish 1 0 Dimmer on Steering Wheel Here are ten features which are essential to maximum motoring ' aaritfaction snd which yon have every right to demand in your . new car. Only one automobile combines all of these vital advantages, and that automobile is the new Oakland Six. - OAKLAND SIX f7S to $129SPonticc Si $t2S, Caul Cp if It prim mt Ttttory R. R. R. 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