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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1926)
Pntre Six PuinlaV. Nov. 21, 192(1 .THE KLAMATH NEWS Football Underdogs' Fighters Trained ! Michigan Retains Fight It Out; Yale! Wins By Score 12-7j To 'Nth Degree For Big Set-To' NEW HAVEN', Conn.. Nov. '0. : Football Standing for Middlewest C (MCA Q O. Nor. !. tl'tiltMl : He Raises Pears and Chases Pars . Tnnlrhl and IntnttrrrtW litcht fun ii' ,1 lr...l Th. two under-' will have their ltt chance In look Newsl The Wolverines of Mlch- don of football's onre famous bi over tho two principals on Klam-; lRn this afternoon retained in nis thm fowtht It out today before a atha biesest boxlnaj rard. mhenjt'O football conference of the mid crowd of 77.000 and Yale beat Har-'Tlnv Herman and Karl Ritchie tap-1 "lie west, winning from Minnesota vard U to 7. ! r off on workouts In preparation 7 to 6. and hw completing their . For both team. It ha. been ai'' Ihelr -round heavyweight j conference schedule without defeat, disastrous season, defeat, by Prince- j but Tuesday night. j Northwe.tern Wildcat. likewise ton. followlnir on the heels of other! Every fighter on the card will ; finished their .chedule without a setbacks. There was to be a boohy'bo in evidence. Including the lu-j defeat, beating Iowa IS to , but wit handed out at the conclusion! because they had an earner acnen . .hi. .r..rnnnn-. a.m. and nelth-l I": : i ule and Michigan was 19S5 chant . .1... i.ht it - ;: plon. most follower, of the game ... - -,. ....!! fr' !:. ' 1 .conceded the title to Michigan. i Dill iuv iu)mi iui tn. ,-.... Bunnell', men nude itself felt and Harvard once moi'j fell from grid iron grace. For a brief time the Crimson That iu in the led the Blue. third period, when, by a. beautiful a forward pa., aa ever featured a ' football game. Harvard assumed a; lead of 7 to . But Yale would i not' give in and two goal, from tho: field changed the atory. i - 1 x ' .r-H 0--1 I KLAMATH FALLS IS FORGING FORWARD i (Con tinned From Page Four) interests, that hi. people stand ready to begin a broad campaign of lumber manufacture lust a. soon aa the Northern lines invade the Klamath country. Mammoth mill, for the handling of the million, of feet of timber that are controlled will ultinately be constructed. This naturally meana that other man ufacturing Industrie, will be estab- llshed in Klamath Fall., such at box factories and sash and door mills, as well as a wide variety of Industries that make nse of lumber. .. - Advance to be Rapid , The advance of Klamath Falls and Klamath county cannot be stemmed. That the Southern Pac lllo will early the coming year be in work on the extension of the Modoc Northern railroad with Al- , Ashland last t.ra. a. the de.tin.tion. 1. no long- . "jf? io knockout III Ills lU'iri . er atsputea, aespue me aunuuun ment made a few days ago that this propoaed line will be aband oned in the event the Northern lines are permitted to invade this country and thus divide the busi ness that naturally follows In the wake of our great lumber industry. Southern Pacific must have an outlet to the east and the loglc.il way out Is to build to Alturas and then . follow- the line of Nevada. California and Oregon to Wendell, where connection is made for Iteno.j Southern Pacific recently took over the N. C. O. through permission from the Interstate Commerce com- EAKb RITCHIE Who Men Tiny Herman In Ten- Round Fight at ScandU Hall -Vxt Tuesday Mjjilt sive Cal Herman, who is slated to fight Tim Calahan in a six-round special event. The windmill boxer trained In Portland and concluded his train- Increasing interest in the fight was demonstrated last night when the greatest pre-flght crowd ever to assemble in Klamath was pres ent at the workout. A sold-house i. assured, with a large number of. desirable tickets already gone. Anient Northwestern partisans w-ill insist, however, that their schedule was as difficult as they were able to book, and that the Wildcats should be given a tie for the title. The big ten doesn't per mit play-offs and so the question will also remain controversial. Ohio State Walks Away With Honors from U. Illinois CHAMPAIGN. 111., Nov. SO. (I'nlted News) One week ago to day Meyer Clark missed a drop kick which cost Ohio State univer sity a 17 to 17 tie with .Michigan, a tie which might have put Ohio Stat into a tie for the big ten con ference championship. Tcday Clark made a drop kirkl that beat the University of Illinois 7 to t. and It was Forrest "Frosty" Peters, the Illinois halfback whose dropklck beat Pennsylvania three weeks ago who tailed to plant the ball between the bars here today for the point which would hare given Illinois a tie with the great Ohio team. Stanford Sweeps To Coast Victory For Championship MEMORIAL. STADIUM. Berkeley. Cal.. Nov. SO (U. P.) Stanford University swept to Its first Pa cific Coast football championship this afternoon, overwhelming the University of California before 80. 000 spectators. 41 to 6. Stanford scored two touchdowns in the frlst quarter, two more In K. Ve4 Llmu$M Vd.1v j ' lW I Vau0tt A V' I' ll 1 . I & Vr .. . Hi 1 1 M-fl ' 1 1 1 Central Vmt Thole T Notre Dame Beats ! Drake With Ease ; by 21 to 0 Score i Stll'TII PKNI, Nov. SO (I'lilli'il I News I -Notre Hame'a nnwanl rush ' toward a nullnnul rlminplniiahlp ! continued uimliated today wlnn the : flthl'.tig 1 1 L-h .wnniped lrnk tin d r a St m 0 score, which might have been Ll.ger It Kliulo Ituckne had willed that way. ! The firm "Irish" score rnmo In i the aeiN'tid qunrler. Immediately I after ItiKkn look out hi "shock troops" and inserted Flanagan, O' Doyle ami Kd wards, his slur hacks, Into the lineup. MlltllKNH lKKKTi:i BY WINt'ONSIN II T 7 i CHIC A CO. Nov. S0.--I United I Newsl Coach A. A. Stagg's Ms ! rooti. rompletiHt the wtirst season In their history this afternoon, when they fell before Wlsclnsln 1 4 to 7 and thus finished the year without .coring a single confer-1 dim victory. j Never before, excepting In 101" when the war and the S. A. T. C. were blamed tor a season without a triumph on the gridiron, had Chi cago finished without even one consoling victory, or even at least r one tin game among all ita en counters with conference, tennis. w. o. w. DANCE Tuetday, Nov. 23rd in I. O. O. F. Hall Admission $1.00 Public Invited ELKS Annual Thank. living DANCE Wednesday Evening, NOVEMBER 24th All Klka and their ladtwa In vited. Visit ug Klka vMi-lally invited. Music by the Ram bler. Special -Piece Orchestra KKun ii k li tmlay i Kgnn startled the golfing world by MEUFOItu, Ore.. Nov. SO. playing his way to victory. (Central Press! Back tu 130t the The following year h repeated, cream of America's amateur golfers I what has become of F.gan. the met at Baltnsrol. the historic course 0,,,r golfer may ak. where tleorge Von Klin dethroned i And Kgnn answers. "Hero!" from Bobby Jones this year In the na-1 .. .' , . ,., 11.. .i., -i,i...i tlon.l amateur golf tourney )onK ,fo ,0 mBK8 ,.h,ig pears hi. .lmon pure title was the ... , , par, his bit si-1 that occasion. And II. (handler) mm e ha ,llrn a( ir Klamath FalU-Bend Stage leaves Pally 7:34 A. M. for Ik-ml, The Dulles, ISirtlsh.l anal all point, riul, Fsre: il io: Hound Trip II! 50 Conifortablo HeMiHl hlsgra Information Stage Depot 615 Main Phono 999 Duck Hunters! Do you know that wo ttvi-vo menlH from 9 n. m. until 10 p. m. Under now munugo munt. All white help. SWEETS & EATS CAFE Mai in, . Ore. For results use News Class Ada. rOl.t'MHI.l COI.I.KOK VMTtm I t)VKK KKATTI.K COI.l.KtiKl Those who have seen Ritchie and , ,he second period and a final brace watched him work realise he is : in the last Quarter. The same was trained down to the finest point in his career and expect that If he ever intends1 to do anything he will make the coming scrap a real one Herman has s pecded up in his p'.ayed on a muddy field, frequent fumbles being due to the slippery ball. California put across Its lone touchdown In the second period at taining during the past few days ter a Card fumble had been recov- but apparently Is a long way. from i ered. a condition in any way comparable i to that of Ritchie's. In fAm of speed and general in- mission, and rail equipment is be- 111 K UKUUim a t. . u III J.i . . . , . , . tercisi. ine argument net ween ia-l-t which will trmit f the hurried Bhan and Ca, Herman 5nou)(, rlva, ! extension of the Modoc Northern to headl:ner for thrllI, Alturas and work Is expected to calahan likes to stand back and tart next spring. pop the boys when they rush in, ; Hit nation Being Clarified and Herman likes to rush in. Re-, Michigan Takes Jus: for Sixth Time in Contest MINNEAPO LIS. Nov. 20. With the railroad situation be- gardless of the outcome, it should! (United News) The little brown jug was given back Into the keeping i Ins clarified property owners and be worth the price investor are naturally looking 'nB ciasn Deiween cycione n-;ol captain Friedman or .Michigan toward the future as It appllea to ,latns and Pat McFadden will be en-1 tonight, and he accepted It modestly Klamath Falls More homes are llTened hy the desire of the former i aa be kicked the point after touch- .V ' v.... . .,,,,-.,,.. 10 ,teP out of 1218 'our-round claa. ; down that gave Michigan Its sixth needed; more business structures nd be c,aMed B aeml.wladup bat- COn,ecuve victory over Minnesota are eaaential. and more hotel, must tlcr toda b 7 , s'Koie be provided. Therefore, It is only Th e vho aw hi on the , ,, natural that this clly should be car(i know he has real ability as a experiencing a building program mitt-sllnger and feel the result that will gain momentum until we should be nothing less than one of will become recognised a the lar- the test scrap, ever staged here. .-I citr In the state outside' of K!d Rider and Jackie Goodman Portland. Manufacturing Industries will i will perform iu a four-round pre liminary. i Rliler tma cmttpfi nirnv w-lth three follow In the wake of pro.perlty.. winB bnt )g not expected to con. New settlers will locate in our( tlnue the atr;ng hen he meeU midst and our farming, stock rais-' Goodman. inc. and dairying industries will, rnr:t.;xpricnh: Zr Sidewalk Repair will widen. Truck gardening and) poultry raising, rabbit breeding, and a score or more of other - Indus-1 tries will be placed on a solid foundation. Homes, Hotels Needed Assured During Year to Follow Repair and building of sidewalks; is to receive consideration in Klam-! ..With all this activity so rampant ath Falls during the coming year, I In Klamath Falls and Klamath and those who have not already county it will naturally follow that' done so will be forced Into line more homes and hotels will have to( through action of the city council, be provided. Bo located geograph- Nothing acta more to the detri- Ically that our visitors will find ment of a rapidly growing city, such I itr desirable to remain for a time as Klamath Falls, that rickety In of south vide, conveniences Unit are attrac-! plans are being formulated, it I:;! live and plea.lDg. and make the understood, whereby the Incoming; Investor and the homeseckor fc.l city administration will tako cog-j that their pretense Is desirable and uizanie of a number of Improve-, that we want them - to become ; ments in various sections of the j members of our constanluy growing Cty which will surely greatly en-j family which bow embraces metro, hance th Taue ot realtv and ro. than 15,000 mdjnberB, each and; gult (ll n,orc non)c, and moro busi everyone loyal to "An Empire Awak-, ncs! buildings and hotels being con-nln-" I structcd. looking over the possibilities walks, many of which are not es-j southern Oregon, wo must pro-; tnhlislird to grade. PACIFIC UMVF.ItSITY I DEFEATS Pl'CCT SOlM, i STATE I AM EH WITNESS 1 IV MiPHERSOX CASE. , .! CARMEL BY THE SEA. Calif., TACOMA. Nov. 20 (Lnlted; , ,ini,ed Prcssl Howard News) Pacific University won , Bcnediet. oww of the Carmcl col-! 8tate 7 ; : itage alleged to Have been occupied Loyola 7: Arkansas Poly 0. hy Aimce Hempie Aicfnerson nnn Football Finals Stanford 41: California 6. Mercer 31; Oglethorpe 7. Hendricks 9: Southwestern 0. Carroll 9; Lake Forest 0. Colorado Teachers 3; Colorado U. 13. Regis 22; Wyoming 7. Parsons 20; Iowa State Teach ers 7. O. A. C. 16: Oregon 0. Oklahoma 47: St. Louis' 0. Iowa State 3; Kansas Aggie. 2. Galladet 19; Blue Ridge 6. Army 27; Marine. 7. Washington A Lee 3; Maryland 0. Howard 7; Birmingham So. 7. Coe 39; Beloit 0. Bucknell 0; West Maryland 40. Relaware 6; Haverford 27. Geneva 15; Allegheny 0. Temple 13: Washington Col. 0. Waynesburg 0; Bethany 7. Navy 35; Loyola 13. South Carolina 20; North Caro lina State 14. I Talledega 27; Tuscogee 28. Yale 12: Harvard 7. Syracuse 12; Niagara 7. Holy CroH. 0; Boston U. 3. Boston College 39; Gettysburg 0. Fordham 0; Georgetown 39. Brown 40; New Hampshire 12. Lafayette 35; Lehigh 0. Susquehanna 12; Alfred 0. Wisconsin 14; Chicago 7. Northwestern 13; Iowa 6. Michigan 7; Minnesota 6. Ohio 7: Illinois . Purdue 24; Indiana 14. Notro Dame 21; Drake 0. Nebraska 15; New York U. 7. North Dakota 9: Marquette 6. -Missouri 16; Kansas 0. Haskell Indians 40; Michigan PORTLAND. Nov. 20. (United Tress) Running roughshod over the Seattle College eleven. Colum bia college closed Its 1926 seasoil with a decisive 33 to 0 victory in Multnomah civic stadium this after noon. Unable to stem the vicious attacks of the Irishmen the Seattle col lege line gave way time and time again and for the greater part of the game the visiting players were forced to battle in their own ter ritory. Tho Cliffdwellcrs broke awny for three touchdowns in the first quar ter, breaking through the Seattlo line twice In tho opening minutes of play, only to be . called back for penalties. Neither eleven managed to pene trate far Into Uie enemies territory In the second half, cuntent to re sort to punting. Klamath's Life to be Provided for by Sewage That Klamath Falls is destined tp become the second city in the state of Oregon may bo bent evi denced from the fact that It has been fouud necessary to extend the sewage system and at the same time, provide for asceptlc tanks that will ; meet future needs for a long per-' lod. j With the proposed program car-. ried to a successful conclusion the health of the city will naturally be improved and communicable disease, will practically become a thing ot the past. , j One Important matter' that ha., caused some1 uneasiness In the past ' will shortly,; bo overcome. This has reference to an Halation hospi tal that Is to be constructed Joint ly by city and county. Appropria tions have practically been made to the amount of 15000. while a maintenance fund will be provided. Big sale starts today at Bee Be-' gin's Store. 129 So. "th. St. some lime. After those two national tournevs I F.gan played tourney golf 011 0 ml off until ltHi'J. lie wouiiii up 111. 11 season as runner up In the nation il i classic, won by Bob Gardner. Then ' he devoted Ills entire time to bus. ' ness until 1915. when he was roux-il I Into competition again and proceed ed to win 1 ho Pacific northwest ! championship In addition to som I other trophies. Since that time his ! golf has been confined to occasional i loiul and sectional, loots. Egan comes from the old hrhool of golfers the men who learned first to use tho clock. mid-Iron and mashlo well before taking 'trp half a doxen others. Buy at lice llegln'a Storo and save muney during this sale. 129 o. 7th. St. Travel by Motor Stage Pickwick & Howard Stage Line Connection mado lit Ashland for all Culifornia points over Pickwick lines, through without atop. Stopovers allowed at any point. Fares 1 To Sacramento 13.40 To San Francinco 14.70 To Los Angeles 28.15 61S Main St. Phone 999 Ho sure to see Edward Everett and Iiiirn Iji I'Uinte In "ItiKEIt FACES" Today ORPHEUS THEATRE TURKEYS MVKS AWAY AT EAGLE I-OOL ROOM STARTINH TODAY FIGHT CARD 8:30 Sharp SCANDIA HALL - 8:30 Sharp Tuesday, Nov. 23 Main Event, 10 Rounds, Heavyweights TINY HERMAN vs. EARL RITCHIE This is Ritchie's Chance! Will He Make Good? of Punet Sound here this afternoon. A drop kick, an Intercepted I Kenneth C. Orlmston, died here at i 3:13 p. m. today, and an end run scored the winning points for the visitors, nil of which were mado In the last half of the) The pardonable pride uf Klnm context. - jnth Valley Hospital is the effi cient Hervice rendered humanity Silk Drowes at Hen neiln's sale through for 17.93. 129 Ho. 7tb. St. lion. a well equipped limtitu- Carletnn A; Cornell college. 9. North Dakota !.'. 9; iMaroiiHtU) fi. Lacrosse Normal 8; Luther Col Icrb 0. " V. fl. r. 28; Idaho 0. Whlttler .10; Kedlands 0. University of California, South ern Ilranca 3; California Tech. 7. Tiryll KOon Ilo Hero Tho Wright California Players . Two Nfglil Only, Nov. !fl anil RO Semi-Windup, 6 Rounds, Welterweights TIM CALLAHAN vs. CAL HERMAN Cal Herman is known as the human windmill. Tim has a busy time coming! Special Event, 4 Rounds Cyclone Williams vs. Kid McFadden These boys are both battlers from the tap of the gong. This may not go four rounds. 4-ROUND PRELIMINARY This will be a High Class Event! Seats on Sale at Rex Billiard Parlor and Waldorf Billiard Parlor Ringside $3.30) Reserved Seats, $2.20; General Admission, $1.50; Tax Included Auspice Klamath Falla Boxing Commission! DOC BOYD, O. M. HECTOR, F. MILES, W. MONTELIUS. Itefercc. BOBBY ROSS, rhyscian, G. S. NEWSOM. Matchmaker, JOHNNIE SYLVESTER. 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