The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 15, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KLAMATH NEW8
Page Two
Fridav. OctoW l.. 192
Starkey to Meet
Fighting Timmy,
Portland Wizard j
The hundreds ot flsnt fans who.
fur the past Ir nionihi, have been
jelling for another chance lo watch '
Kid Starkey, 140-pound local rlns.
terror. In actlou. are to be uratl
tled October 1 when the nalMrlv-j
lti junior welterweight will meet
Tlmmy Callahan, recently from i
i'orlland. In a satisfying main event. ,
. Little need be aald of tbe rapa-'
ble Starkey'a ring prowess. Stron J
and speedy, tbe local carpenter has i
all the aggressiveness of a world's,
champion and every appearance!
made by the boy here In the past.
baa been a howllnic success so far.
at the onlookers were concerned. '
Starkey'a last battle here happened !
soaie three months past, w-hen the
sew pusbor met a gloved gent by '
tbe name of Denny IXnson. a big-;
time wonder, and sot a draw deci-i
aion In a scrap which everyone ;
thought he'd lose by a kuock-out. ',
Aa for Tlmmy the original an
swer to the Irish promoter' prayer. :
his recent seiui-windup on the last ;
local fiitht card as still remembered i
by the Klamath rlnicaide itentry. A '.
whirlwind In a clove factory la the!
Impression sained from watching
this brick-thatched son of the em-;
erald Ule do bis stnff on mined .
canvas. Just before he left Tort- j
l-.tid to lake up duties with the
Vtah Construction company at the ;
terminal here. Tim sent a Pblladel-i
phia white hope named Benny Wolfe j
kicking to the blood-spattered cau-
vas. Preceding this, the Irisher.
knocked one Al Gracio for a row
of counts In a ten-round main event
battle In the Rose city.
The coming card will undoubt-;
edly be a corker, as any one of i
three events is worth a main title.'
Joe Coffman and Bobby White,
the former baving appeared here on
tile last card and White several :
times, ara signed for the semi-1
v-lndup October 9. The lads arel
both scrappers of ability, and are
evenly' matched, presaging a nice I
tnssel.
Oatstanding on the card is the
four-round special which Mike Dal'
and Kid McFadden are to put on.
These two boys did a semi on the
Labor Day card this year, and
brought a capacity house to Its feet
I sheer ecstacy over the action.
John Bates and Kid Rider will do
the prelim stuff In a new and In
teresting fashion.
Tulaney Wonder Team Last Year, Looms Great Again
TVrr
NVYIMilMi MII.K CAN' I
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NKW VOUK. Oct. II - (I'llllccl
News) Cari'tully two men lifted a
lingo milk run from toiii'lim cur
that pulled up alongside Mine. Iliti
rietla Stent's fur shop, t'uroftilly
tltey swung It back uml forth nutl
lot It go through Mine. Henrietta
Stcnu'a plate glass window, re
moved sfiOOtl In erinlmi and si;ulr
rel wraps, utid departed.
NOTICE
Regular Republican
Nominee
W. B. BARNES
for
Justice of Peace
YlNkVU.I.I. I'lSTltlt r
Glasses Fitted
ground and repaired at
DR. COBLE'S
7 09 Main Street
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Scoring the Greatest Success
in Oakland History
. Tulanc l'niveritvs 40 to 0 victory over Lousiana Tech in the owning week of the season indi
cates thst the former school has another great team. It's eleven r.imblcj through thw 1923 aeasoo un:
beaten and tied only by MUsouri. Above are four stars of the team.'
Football Players
To Smear Faces
In Grease Paint
LOS ANGELES. Oct U (United
News) The unusual spectacle of
seeing a college football team tak
ing tbe field with their faces smear
ed with black grease paint will be
afforded here when the University
of Southern California meets Stan
ford. Famous stratagems of the gridiron
will be recalled by this plan which
Ctoach Howard Jones of U. S. C. has
announced he will use In conectiou
with a unique shift, of which he is
tbe inventor.
The Jones shift mskes every man
oa the acrbnmsge line a potential
backfleld man with tbe exception
of the center. Tackles or guards
may at time become backfleld men.
the regular halves shitting Into the
line, thus making linemen eligible
for a pass.
Jones figures by covering the
faces of bis players with black
greasepaint opposing men will be
unable to pick out tbe player they
have been told to watch. The shift
will do tbe rest. Fast linemen may
be eligible to accept passes In the
twinkling of an eye: backfleld men
may be made ineligible and the de
fense will leave eligible men un
guarded In the mix up.
The stunt recalls some of the
early day deceptions which brunch!
t'Pop'" Warner, now of Stanford
Into the football timeliest and
changed more rule books than the
national football meeting of coaches.
Warner's Carlisle Indians beat
Harvard in 1903 when Charles Oil-;
Ion tucked the picskin up the bark '
of his sweater. On another occasion :
he had leather sewed on the sleeves
of the Indian's Jersey. Jifst the site
snd color of a football, and when'
the arm was crooked It appeared
that every man on tbe eleven was
carrying the ball.
The stunt planned by Jones, how-'
ever, is believed the best of them
all. and the fans are looking for
ward to an interesting game here 1
October 30.
SEALS CAPTURE GAME
AFTER 11 INNINGS
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1
H'nlted News) Seattle and San
Francisco played 11 inning here
today before the Seals could clinch
the ball game 4 to 3. Another .
close contest was the second gam-1'
at Sacramento, won hv Mission It ;
. tbe ninth. to 4. I iteher Rarfoot
made sure of his mine by hitting '
a borne run In the 'Inal innlnr. '
Sacramento tool; he f'rst comes'.
to . i
The cbamii j.i Anaeis defeated 1
Portland, t to i. w'uile Oakland I
profiting by four Hollywood rats-J
plays, defeated il e St,irs C to 3.
TRAINING FOOTBALL I
PLAYERS IS EASY
I KVANSTON. III.. Oct. 12. U'ni
ted News) Two hours of practice
a day is sufficient for developing
s winning football team in the opin
ion of Coach Glenn Thistlewaite of
1 Northwestern.
! Trying out his theory this week
-to prepare his men for their open
jlng conference game here Saturday
j with Indiana. Coach Thistlewaite
i has found that the shortened hours
have aided In keying up the play
ers. "Under the two hour ruliuK.'"
the coach said. "I have cut out all
conditioning drill and jumped into
essentials. Practice is more inter
esting and the team Is more keyed
np. I'd rather have a number of
men slightly out of condition than
;have' them stale."
I
FAl'IMC COAST l.KAt.l K
Club It. 11.
Hollywood 3
Oakland 6
Batteries Phillips and
Dickerman aud Head.
The Falls Business College. 409
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and place you In a position In three ;
1 months' lime. .'w Gregg Shor:-
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'his week. Day and night school. )
In the Greater Oakland Six. OaklanJ has
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Oakland tradition of advanced engineering.
And as a result, Oakland popularity Is touch
ing unprecedented levels, in village and
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Literally Hv tens of thousands, motorists are
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820 Klamath
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Seattle 3 7 0
San Frundsco 4 14 3
HaIt cries Peters snd Redman ;
Kutut and Ague. (11 inninprsr.
Club 11. II. . K.
Portland 5 3
Los Angeles 7 10 1
Batteries Haumgartner. I..ngrvl
and Wendell; Weatheruby and Heed.
Firm game K. II. K
Mission 3 6 1
Sacramento 6 13 1
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WAY OF ORlKNTAIa Tit IFF i
ANYTHING HIT PLEASANT
j S 11 A XI t H A L 1 t . 1 L r". t ed
News The way of the oriental,
( gangster is hard. Xot only is he
met with machine gun, but if he is!
! convicted of stealing ereu so little'
as l he Is turned oyer to the
Chinese by the mhted court to be
disposed of by a firing squad.
Second game--Mission
It. II.
6 11
Sacramento 4 12 -
i;at;crk Harfoot and Murphy:
I'anfiild. Vinci and M. Shea.
i ne wen equipped, a.-nay ia:Mra-i
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BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS
Columbia I I plate, full capacity, rubber
case Batteries now selling for $10.95,
old price $1 1.95.
Quaker State Oil is sold here at new low
price: per quart 35c.
Cord tires 30x3' A now priced at $9.09
If you are looking for a tire that will stand
up to the wear and tear of the road and'
weather try C. T. C. rubber Oregon's '
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