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THE KliAMATH NEWS Page Two' Thumlav. Nov. 25. " J 1 ' i i !' i '. i V ! 5 All-America Team 'Eastern Football For Football Has ! 'Now Been Named' Players Sav They Lead Middle West Tinkerers Will , Soon Be Busy In .Doctoring -Rules Football Squads Of Army and Navy Ready For Contest NEW YlUSK. 'Nov; . . il'nlted NKW oitK. N.IvC H - il'nltrll N'ew Tn a few week now, time will ho At hand when Stanford to Play Alabama at Rose j Bowl New Year's NEW VOKK. Nn'v. SI il' lilted the j Xr) At it lime when the dream I PAI.O ALtll, finltf., Nov. J4,- ( I'nKf t Kcw-Htanford mill I ho I team III Ihe New Year' KtiMl-Wimt j football classic HI the Homo howl. A I Shu Inn in u "t i lit it I ll permission NEW- V'OftK. NoV.1 Jt nlicJ . fk ii i . ... tn v ..... . nn r tiu, w, .,... ..i ... ,,,. American football team for !: 'season dlscusklon Ihi winter will tint will .. at huiid when 111.' of thilr connlrnieii are concernvd VV'!!' A,l,,uam nl,v"' ?n ..." L ,.. ..... ... . '.,...- ... a.. . h i-.i. ..r .,v .... k,-. ... ... r...!,i....fi. .i.h - v..t -...hoio.,. ....i f Clnttely immed a III oppo.lng Iran loam. leastern football mm over those hull rule, i mrtith-wntcrtiig turkey, the fool. Uvea bo for the death of the1 of the mlddlewcat and south. ' ' There are some members of ilie''"'1' "lil t the Army and Navy In. a W-nl.Ar Pamn h 'futhrtr .f . When the coachc? from alt nana i .... ...... ...... ....... I are mshlliu westward with Ihouahl football" aa well a other had of the country got together ll will ,,,., , thelv duty If thev'""1 f'"- I'laskln. , 01. ine .ouinei n lontcrenee, mil 11 mm in reallia the fan that no ' be Interesting to henr their exnla-....I- ..,..,...... ...i. v..- Seveuty yointar huskies from''" "rr ,hl ' unl' one man could with perfect full-1 nation. ! If I hey were phvielan they would ' w,,t ,u,r ntnarnUr nes select 1 1 men whom he rouM I A few years . the aturdier ran- he around trying a few inninr and )'"i'"(t Middle from .Maryland have name beyond question as tha great-1 1 rial and 1 certain Indefinable a'-, minor operuiioiis Just to keep their et player In tha country. , .jtitnde toward the name, gave the1 hand . And ao the post-season upon nf:Ttern conference eleven a de-l eleetlnii All-Amerlran teams ha .elded edge over those In the east of vayitig i team tlii' This year, admisl scries of i"...u--.. rt ue inn mat iav n'-i keep well ii.iiK leain piayen ine inkier i.hit ' h:.ll the mii ifi..alv .t fortunately ! more f re.nient ! the under-doa; did all the hittinit come to be a matter "What a whale of i would be." I..K. Sw.mon. Syracuse I..T. TVIikhont, Navy. L.C.. linn. Ohio State. V. Daly. Army. n.Cl. Shivoly. Illinol. H.T. IjiMsman. N. Y. I". R K. Broda, Brown. ij.B. Connors. N. '. I'. L.H. Stevens. Maryland. R.H. Slacle. Prtnceton. The selection of Slasle for the fourth man in the All-American pile .ae I user iar s heat V..I H,.rvr.l h... throush Injurie a Koodbit of th. : ,)arlmoulh ,nd Volx,mhu Cor. jaxe is ine lEreniesi natural 1001 ball player tn the eat. Havinp ben What the football rule need U fdoctortnR after the Cl.lnese systiMn The wine Orientals ay their d lonn n the paiitMittt! eep well, Th tuIor eommlttt i HhouM be similarly tivnted. i IMit all ihouKhtM of Tlnutkittiviim ; frnm them unrt are rouoerneil only 'with mutual tlesimu-ilon, Nai mUvo a marine Untied In Philadelphia and 10.1k (he wU nation In hand have (he movemeutH of the ttinu rt ft rre bf the I'nltcd Staten hi vnort uttraoti'd Hitch utlenttnn. a rormnllty. 1 The Invitation u (xteud(Ml to AUtini Mirouk'U the preNldent'n otdie. With Comh (lien Wurnei In the rant neon tii r Alnhaiiia'it Kama aRainm (lourRU Thiimday the CardlnalM, champion of the Pao Itlo coaitt , conference, will report next Monday for Ihelr flint prurtlee unlverital 1 Nlnoe the California icamn hint Hat unlay. the Inrrr-sertional contests which j " 111,1 Saturdays mutest proniiKea are heoominR more andiu,"ra v r"lw IH ' Il,l,,r .,r""-,o the Rreatrst Army-Navy ?ltwk,..ll it... u-r.ll.,.. 1 rue. u was a sea no n in union to Coarhen Thornhlll and Winter- burn will havo ehante of the work 1 nit m fit 1 rn a 1 iii) y pium' ever wttuessed -and thero will bo otita until Warner leturtiH. 1 balf 'some 110.000 mliiieiwea t.rini I Stanford will eMtuhliMh head. a doen Ramet In which the team hen the hollow boom of the flrnt ! quartern for the manaRement of the thf A-a IwahtiiH itnl i1itnrisi.l t.1.1. . nu 1 11 in j-r, iuiiu iti lavnriies. out over laiike proverbial wlndH Kvery branch of sport had Its vic tims, and football was aniouR the rest. Hose bowl name at tha Pacific South wen Hunk bulldliiR ut Pnna dena next week. In scrfmmaRe less than one mtnunT nothinx led at:1,,,m 'n"l" "Ul i""- ..-- But some ! "",niln or one oeieii!.e. soon' .hin l..i,.. ...k..,i.i.. ..J. icoarne uae one nteinoti. 01 nrr i.ie there waa lhlch to be surprised. the rve yard n'i..-..ty from mi, Mann bv the throwinn pi.He fnst aa the bat-k uf the Wlndv Miv could set ihelr hands on the ball. ; Two of the most evenly matched The aunaer to the farward pas ' forthall team turned out tn anv Buy at Bee Begin' Store menace has U-eu found In the mil ' one year from the cliff of the Hud-1 "v. moni' " '! sale. ural way not throiiKh the rules. Ih'fcnse Is what slops a tenin passlniE. not penalties. or tone defense. jso. 7 th. St. and For result use New C1aa Ada. plain the rise of the eat in com- ... x wee. ne ..epue.. .a "a"""" pgHson W ith the narvaru lu ..ai may ur me I ckaiivu In , l . .. . foothall tame between the Crlm- otlier. but properly played by rauitv mlddlewesi.! u""vi'' "'- " ina cenie.. ine aerial name can oe terially atfwted the tame; I.e.. .. broken up. Navy proved this aciitii't son and the Oranre and Black and . ,a , , of Mlchla.n. Yale against l.iriiiio.,:h. ahowed all his accustomed ability j aItai.k ' So the rules coium!ttee has had as the most valuable of triple: ' . ills forward pass problem solved threat men. .. ' , . , . , I western teams say they are real- TV haf oUposlnit quarterbac ,y nl.iaf , ,ei,OI upon . would like to pick a weakness In , ,he ea Tarl(tv, .,,, a line which had the triangular ; ,. ,nrt ,H ... . lh. keyholes. All Around May Be Anticipated Soon Rlbraltar of Hess. Paly and Shlv- eiy ttn nu jojp. eiinu. ceuier ue-1 fense. with . Wickhorsl and Um-t w- .i 11 - l man. powerfuU rangy and aggre- IeV rOOtOall Deal sive tackles, and such fleet, hard hitting flank men as Swanson and Hal Broda There wonld be no stoppfng the backfield. eoninosed as it is of four triple threat men. any of whom is' XKV YORK, . Xov 24. (Vnlted capable of irreslstable line buck-' New I A new deal all around Is! Ing when a couple of yards are the prospect for next fall's football, j necessary. From the first kick-' Besides the break between liar-! off to the last of a hypothetical j vard and Trlnceton w hich pnt an I Nm II 4a hrH tn M what vnuM 'end tn a Knmewhnf tnnlh-eAten lit. I nrevenl this team from constantly ! stllution known a the "Ilia Three " 1 su,, (," 'n gate rtwipls son and the hores of Chesapeake hay are headed fur Chlcano and Die head-on collision that will pro vide the real climax to the 1926 Kitdirou ncasou. Coach Ji.iies ordered hi- seventy lo. ilmll player into ome modern "ehevntix eiclits" ut 5 p. ni. Wed- n.-f.l; v mid the train rolled out of the little station beneath the grey cliff with the cheer of the cadet corps ringing in the learn ear. Hefore entraining, the Uud was ;iw'.i a light workout for an hour. The ca.let corps. 1J.UI trong. will leave ThunksKlvIng day. about the time that tl.e football siiiad' train I pulling Into Chicago. Coach Inarunr Navv M.ilmH wrfti 1h eased Into ( hicago from another Hi Idirei tlon. Inst as soon a the Armv i aver are safely out of the way. I US I Chicago, having put up a lot of M! i C 11 I C A: O. Not. .it tl nlted money and a good deul n(ore KUrUJUrUniniUKICICU: New) The mid-west I ready to ' squawking to ohialn this game. 11 hmmmwhmijj ji ji lK-nd It knee and remove its hat taking no chance of the gladiator' for the Army and Navy, who will, getting at each other'a throat ; for ft, and might well leave phase of the game alone for ; other season's trial. this an $SSSSS!fH:fi:f;fi!f;fi 31 Whole Country Is Watching Result Of Pigskin Game Title Insurance j ST A MX GI'AKU Over Your I'rupeiiy Iff warns 1 ABSTRACT COMPANY 811 Mala le ALtAMONt VPAViUOk . -...' t . 1 nanKsg B AL L Given By Copco Electrical Workers TONIGHT $60 in Electric Prizes To Be Given Away. See Them In Copco Office EACH TICKET A CHANCE Tickets $1.10 LacJi I ICS where lucre are no turnstile. The Navy Is quite likely to win this game next Saturday. But scoring. Incidentally, till b the first All Amerlcan team within memory that does not Include a Yale player. there Is the word war between i Blown and Dartmouth over the tatter's . feellna of si.nerinrttv nnri i there are the leeitimaie ripm.nH ! were "PinR wet Wednesday. Sl- ifor soccewful small elevens for rcr-l'11' "W.'the new $10,000,00 ata I ognltion , dium. where the service classic will I .. ;he played, was receivius its finish- I The severance of athletic ' rrla.;ln, tolu.nos. E,.tri,. ,.0rebo.rd. every one of the 100.. aud a loud speaker svm furnish ThicaKo with a preat and colorful spectacle Saturday, best lei civin It a firothall ame of na tional imporUiKc which will draw i then, so is the Army the Ui'K- A ramparisnn of their records est in fool I mil history. shews th:tt the middies, while they While the gridiron warriors of have not been beaten, have been the naval and military academte lucky to e defeat. The Army has lost Just once, but liuwvd a l"t of stuff In the Ty Raymond Cobb Greatest PlaVerl"01" "t'.r"? Harvard and Prince i5ihlc from ICdlCSl X lajCL ton. while II was brought about ',,., Keures rrom iiameu, vroi: i:,':: procew. Navy has u area! Ifne. a better one than that of the Army, and a' rericw of Army-Navy funthall' sunios fthow that line play has leen : vil carry information frpi ni'.l for victory more often I i i Qfei every move. In tho game. .101 than any other single fact or. " v-riTVnliv v-..Jn-ni,i. ;,"r7ru '""T nas announcen ,ne ,.rowds ln ,,. s,anrt, hllv! i nrry Wilson, great &nck that he v.if, Kefr ' hEVe J"" ne n",-lor Installed at a r.t of $10,00, and tf. will no, run wild against this News) Aoout toe time when the football game each season tint $25 i,,,, ! Navy lint, nor will the other fleet ",p t ". a',si'r;'h Vale. The athletic authoritle, Ki)tn, dirc.tlnK 'mo,ori,t, to thecal carrier of West I'olnt .mash from the bushes come to tts again at Cambridge al wanted to put a f!cId naTH beel, rreolrd. n..1(., haR!,he Navy defense, aa harbingers of another season of western eleven, Michigan, for ex-l ..... .......i ... ... i..v.v. ample, on the schedule, even if It j ,.,,, bordering Michigan boale-j Ihut w';iy. meant shattering tradition and tak- j vnr(1 Tra(ftr regulation have len On the other hand. Caldwell, the ing a trip to ine miaaiewest every tscd l,y the south park commia- neat ball carrier in the Annapolis j other year. Neither of these im- ,ion(ni who ar handling all ar- squad, and the speedy, versatile I bitions could have been realized if rangements for one of the most ex-' Hamilton, will fl-.d a different kind i rrineeton nad remained on Har- pensive spectacles of this flourUh-' opposition In this determined yard's football schedule. Ing era. cadet team from any they have suc- The recent break wa the fourth chicairo hs heen erinnp.1 hv ihe ceeded against thi season. -L...euc re.ai.oas ueiween tue Rrandlosc aspect of It all the mili baseball,, will not the lure of the game be too much for Tyrus Cobb of Georgia? , One can conceive of many hall players retiring at the end of such a long and distinguished career on the diamond, especially if they had half a million dollars sa'ted away against a rainy day. but not Tyrus Raymond Cobb of Georgia. Outplaying the great ones of a generation ago, and then outlast,-1 frp Hum all. Ty Cobb gave all he hJd to baseball and was reward ed. But the minute it came to pass that a youngster could out-hit him and his players couldn't get along under him. the Georgia Peach was sacked. ' His retirement no more was voluntary than thai of Jack Dempsey from the heavy weight throne. Cobb's troubles as manager of in Crimson and the Tiger. The first )lary flare. ,he precision parade, of of ,oe ll",1 r Edward J. Kelly, came in 1885; the next, five years i mmiIIp nnrt r..ii. . president of Ihe South Park board. later, when they parted with mut-jf joo.OOU spectators into a sliigleiBI"' " acceptance on behalf of the Are You for That Prepared Great J them, but the Hanover bunch knows j victories over Ihe Annapolis outfit.; (0 u.ai uie game i not regarneu ser-ito four. lousiy Dy ine ooya ot i.ambriflge; if tnP Army then the astute pupil at Notre to Kejand New Haven. Which, to a dyed-; Kniite Rnckne's iiiv hail with th. host ; in-the-wool and coon-skinned col-! name can lav claim to the national although his hatting eye ,e man- a Palnful "Ituation. championship. If the Navy wins; uai cnargea oi proiessionansm: la i enclosure, the knowledge that rh 1897. after three years of friendly nfa wln hc ,he CPnter of Ameritan relationship. Harvard charged un-; nttractlon necessary roughness: since 19iu! Discussion of the game ilself ha the two universities have been been confined to the sporting page firmly wrelded Into the "Bis j and the betting has heen slight. Three." .The Navv. with It unblemished Th... to ha ...... U 1 . . 1. . ... u u uuu. u. niiti i.i i record. Including victories over the recent Harvard-Princeton game , Princeton. Vl.his,.n Tniem. nH!l the Tiger played with what at : Georgetown, hope to smother the times seemed unnecessary rougn-: ,irong army eleven and pnt Itself In the Detroit Tigers lay in the fact "ul nen " came om- line for national championship con that he couldn't make Cobbs out i parll,on of """". there seems to , sderaion. of all hi mediocre ball play-en. j be evcn leM doubt as ,0 who "H Th-j West Pointer with a team He ranted and raved and the play-"1' real 'fender- that conquered Vale and Syracuse, era rebelled. ' , Dartmouth ha been crying for a ; hut lost to Notre Dame by the mar- So Ty savs he Is through with the 'blK ame-" n Green plays Yale ' Km of a single long run. hope to game at which he proved one ofand "arvard anrt 'len bests ,.xtend their string of consecutive the greatest. There Is reason and plenty believe he will find It hard keep away from the diamond. still can nf them Is slightly dimmed and hi legs "" cou.u give ine wanmouin i decisively, then It claim will be no longer carry him a swifllv elevcn a" tne "bK "me" required. , ,i,onger. about the base paths. But to takeibut ,he Dartmouth crowd turns The game will he played In spite baseball away from Ty Cobb Is ; "p " ""' noses and tells :,f rilin, snow or sleet. A blanket like taking the sunshine nrt of ,he Br"intan impolitely to grower straw four inches deep and a California. up' The fa''' ,hat Bwn walloped .i;,.0i0 drainage system have been Vet Cobb Is far from an lde;.l ' Je Hawley's men this fall didn't , provided to keep Ihe field dry. manager, and the Boston Bed Sov.in"rt a" m'"'n " miM- became The contest will not -he one in for instance, surely would be 111-; Hnrvartl and Vale did the same which rowhnata or rubber boots advised to figure npon the fiery ' ,h,nK- I will be necessary. The Army and Georgian getting the red hos.,d ' Tlle reason Dartmouth cannot gt xuvy eleven are scheduled to ar boys out of the second division.;8 nl game -except with Cornell. ; rive about Thursday noon but Chi It may be that Cobb will have to:whlrh ""ert he more "18n "'"- 'ago won t get a glimpse of the fu stay out of major league baseball : 1'nntl" of it lnacccsibil-1 lure nfrlcer until Friday when 3.- whether he wants to or not. 1 i 05s niiddle and cadets roll Into There Is onlv one more unusual' TWO ,even which should be ac- town on eight specials. character In baseball thnn Tv ( nbh : Mnl"1 a hforlng !' anybody's! Mediralory exercise at the sta- jr and that Is Babe Ruth. .schedule maker next fall arc N. 1 Hum will provide the find view of: A world series hero as a pitcher! Y' l ' n,""n college. Chick , the spectacle. It I expected thai iV one season and as a batter ten j ""'tin and r rank t avannugh have the slum will he crowded to capac and fifteen years Inter Is something ,lone w"nd'r at 'heir respective ln- Ity, for there are thousands who even Ty Cobb was unable to be. "'ntlons. , want to see the soldier and sailor It merely remains to be seen, when ' . . m-n 7Tr ' morc ,na" ""y v"nt "'e a the Bame's time comes, whether the : .'. i i 1 1,8,1 am0' HrM- 50.000 school Inexplicable, surprising Mr. Itntli i ,.,!!-,.... 1. l'HnK HIVf; .children and their parents havo does not suddenly blossom out as ' .. Blto' -V -N"v- il'nlted been Invited. a manager. It would not he aston- N,' J' " Rorenson. a Swoi.Wi Dedicatrry services Include drill hlng. ,...... .....iM.'-u neau iron. iioi,rii,y u,e cadets and midshipmen, speeches hy Vice President Charles country's service men hy General John J. Pershing. on will like the nurses at (he Klamath Valley Hospital. They are sympathetic and cheerful as well a- efficient. Let George Do It "Watch Repairing: Of Coarse" We're at the Same Old Stand with a New Front! GEORGE METZ Next to Western Union ll! Printing and EMBOSSING 522 Klamath Avenue Phono 12S2 KLAMATH PRINTING COMPANY ring of th? Don't forget to visit Bee Begin' j M' C'' A- Tl"!,0"fl' "'Rot, J""' ",. Dawes. Governor lx-n Small aale today and pick the bargains. 129 So, up some of ",K k"" wa " fan in in tor, Illinois and Mayor William K. Dev. .th. St. me r'rnt round of a friendly bom. cr Chicago, then the presentation I Howard R. Perrin Design and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL , BUILDINGS 2W Ifkn Dldg. Phone VHhi 5,1 Goose Hunt? . . ; t GET YOUR GUNS AND SUPPLY OF FRESH AMMUNITION HERE. RUBBBER BOOTS, HEAVY CLOTHING, HEAVY SOCKS, DUCK BACK WATER PROOF CLOTHING, TJN PANTS, ETC AND DON'T FORGET THAT HEAVY WOOL 0VERSHIRT, EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT THE '''' t GUN STORE ' "BARNEY" CHAMBERS, Prop.' " ' Free 33 . 4