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THE KLAMATn NEWS PAGE TWO " SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1027 NOTRE DAME DEFEATS TROJANS 7 TO 6 Biggest Crowd Assembled For Contest Sees Game Vxr S1- Mar's Piles iVer Up Heavy Score Grid Muddy Cleat Cost U.S.C. Chance to Tie; Two Fumbles Cost California Touchdown; Outplayed' i SAN KltANCISCO. Nov. 5. . d'.r. The gnUuiiur tiaeis or 1st. Mary s. supposedly crippled by 'the dismissal or three or their , line slur, p'.nyed lik a tram In i spired and defeated their ancient foemen. Santa Clara, ti to t. itoduy. ' ; Neither (.earn U1 able ld K,,ln consistently on Hue plays, and ' Kaik fur Santa Clara and Sltais ror St. Mary's occupied most r the wtliKbt with their kicking and attempted returns or punts. KeJ Chtshilra. San Franciscan, playing left tackle ror Santa ; Clara, was th defensive st.tr. breaking up play after play lio- Mary's line. NAVY ELEVEN GIVES CADETS Aggie and Tech ; ! Idaho Is Beaten Play Tie Game! By Gonzaga Team (Continued from Page hto) Five minutes urier the giune l.eitmi. Mel hillock, U. A. C I lt.i It. received a lateral paaa and . van Mi yards In the Kaslernera' ' is yard Hue before he i .i..u ii'al fii.i. Iietttiul Several line ! iMukH wm follow...! by i a- 81'OKANK, Waul.., Nov. St.. Ul Tho I'litvcrnH)' of Itlulio fiiu I hit II tenm, untlttfvjiUMt hi a I'Ollfi'rtMICO VUlittHtt till HCHMUtl. ; (oil li'f..r tlu oi.Hhiiiitlit of A! rh.-irplnu lluuttiKH unlvorMlty trttitt hi a iinvuoiifiri'ii'0 till horo lliln Tho .ooro w 130. utu p:flTw Kwkne's Eleven At ihe Pine I ree, g. R. fiames You'll Just have to Inke our - ' hat ofr to llehe Daniels. 1 CIIICAIIO. Nov. SI.-( t'.IM- Wltun II tomes to first i luss U niversity or Nulrn Dame's HSU screen entertainment Miss Han- (.wit bull arlnultilii. announced to ll Is rarely . inlasaa ami her latest nltthl l.y Coach k'nulie llockne. (Iy KIM Mi i.K.TTV, V lilted lrct Stafr 'nrrrfeiwnuViii ) t'HICAIMI, Nov. Ml. "Tvas Christy" lnir fello-ar Irish rols'd and hon-tlcl the vanittetl Thunilerlna Herd' of smilhern California today, and Notre Dame triumphed In the sen- i Mary's, reported ill from tonsil son's gvratr.t liileTMeclional game hy the margin of a single point Kliinagnti and Ms rbtht-.htnd the St ' i Captain Hottencoiwt of Army Is Behind At End of Half, But Finr.lly Wins, 14 to 9 Hy IIKNItV l.K FAKKK.I.I. polo c.kocnus. NKW VOKK. Nov. -8. tl'.P.i An Artuy eleven that was trailing at the end or the first hair and was threatened with one or the rea son's most acusutlon.il foothill .omedy nl the Pine Tree today rails ror itainea villi Annr and Is no exception. Navy, and renewal oi me two- hi furl. "Swim, (ilrl. Kvltn," year an twin an I with I'tilvs-rslty I. .. ..I I,.., v..rv l.o.l Never nf Si i II I ho r II i 1 1 ft ir II I will lie id run around rlitht end hv ; The first quarter wits scorch's.. h(ll) (h1 ,llHnnK nr had a In r 1st ied lit U'S AnKelea. John Kasman. Oregon half, to Atiu leaina buttling on even lerms. j ,,ury Tlw schedule also IncludsA ..-ore a (ouvhdown. Whltlock con-, la Ihe second quarter (Inniaito , T10 ,lntv ...ncerna a very stu-! games with tisorala Tech, liyula verted. Irrosse.1 tha line with a """', dl.iua Kill who has au iiinlililon 1 of Chicago. Drako university and Scnrtelv a minute later (lien l' '"' ralletl to converr. linn- , i Iwi-umo uu aihlele. lit a spirit farneale Tech. hrllllanl 74-yard run after r j"" "'"r'1 aifother touchdown I t j,,., ,h u Htv.-n a pltce on , Moorhead. Te.h half, made a "1 " arter and added ; ,,, ,w,nmln team when. If the nwu rmtit and. all around, she celvttiK a lateral pass and acoret''h extra point. Itiiith were known, aim cannot ! perforins In an exceptional man- first touchdown of the Pitts-J swim a stroke. , tier. The picture marks the rirt i am. Cyril Lonelier made and tile ills w... v,.pt much In evidence npts. came p.ick witn mo vaunt- '... ..t ....... e.l Anuv nower ill the second While more than 1 1 l,IMH spectators, the laret crowd that I ul ...... ,,,,1'.., . i fr,,.,, . .r. ihe hurith tt a perfect place-kick. core waa tied. The second nM-tod was acoro !rs. and the third gunner Attempt To Kill i Mayor frustrated arunce of llerirude Kderle For aale -old papera. Call at uu Ihe screen as a player In her 1 Klamath Newa. VIKN.NA. Nov. ever wllnewwHf a football Kame. looked on frtmt tin frtr-fluni: slope plays. ill. il' l 1 htoiiKltt Bloom to the alienators An lllll)Ul.roiM,(u, a,.iupt was prl.inKly stroni: Navy team. . 1 who were parilsin for the west- . . ,H..,.e MllVor of Soldier rield stadium, Knnte Itorltnc'a cluirRes iittoii);lit the f,1R an accurate pass 10 -Km ' The acore was 1 1 to . but the ' em team. Tech started with two (,Br Tni, mByor wal ,uli Trojans throURh fonr desperately ruiitcstttl uerhsls and finished on t iahman. who plucked the hall cadets from West Point hud anf--first downs and thou the Art ft lea . lujitrrtl. ... unv :.lnn while on the dead run and fered a scare tar more aiarmum-. ' rvu......... w . .... touchdown. than the score suggests, 'lunges Starting with a rush, tinoxpcol- lntndticed a ed rrom an u tnlor-io)r which had pluiiittnx ball carrier In lon udds of S to J aicainsi It. Navy the Ionic end of a A missed attempt at a drop; conilnucd ror a kick by Captain Morley Drury or,:Kan,e. scorlnt their touchdown, Mows U. S. C. early in the first quarter 1 before the first neriod was rive T!,e Trojans tost the Trojans a chance frtr at 'minutes old. least a tie. while on two oiber j A shor, pun, by Ja.k EM,r spectacular occasion taio snaK ii-. d , Sti-yeitr-uld man fired six shots at Selli at t.Xn liHlay. ctlirltlK Ihe opentua ed a slippery ball from the hands ! ((er ,h1 ,rifh ha(J rect,ive.d thc of L. o. oacas wiin a win- nins touchdown only; a atrb two away. But ' while fate Ad tumbles ', tricked the Trojans out of vic tory, the quality of the Irish eleven was such In tula- climatic aame that even the most partisan California rooters had to admit that the better team won. " Notre Dame, 10 of first string opening kickoff. gave I. s. I the ball on their opponents' yard line. All ey;s were on Drury, whose fame had preceded him to Chica go, and for a -few minutes the Trojan captaiu lived up to his teputation. un nts nrst try urury snppeu 1 nuwl of tuelr off right tackle ror rive yards. 1 ind Moses, who occasionally hrouvht sped down the Held ill the first the stands to their feet with period to get within lea than a successful siahs through the line, yard of Army's goal line. Then but the other I'. S. C. backs. nle cadets demonstrated they had when they wore giveu the ball. ,uol boeu over-rated and amassed failed to get away from the alert. , their strength to hold the mid hard tackling Irish forwards. Mtt for downs. Jesse Hlbbs. all-Amerlcan tac-j Xavy l.cad Half kle. was a half a line in himself. nU( cven then the Army's at stoppiug rush after rush when 'tack waa unable to pierce the the ball carrier waa sent his way. jnmaiitig Navy defense, ami by As a result. Notre Dame tried Imenna of a safety, scored In the twisting cross I Mr,,, period when .Murroll of bucks against the other side ofj.vmiy kicked out of bounds be- roiii; nness. giuiK i ot u iut im! r,,vuver oil 111c II. a . I . Hire.' ?nril line. ..... ....ps.rr. 1 'cor .monies of the Vienna artlflc of the lino for fix point, mul l..-trrl!fr npulu mUlotl the wm tally. IjuuKhhqc I'untM Tull Half of tlu lift pcrloil hail Ix en plnyotl. mul Tot h'n Advunt 'ako one tnurhilnwn looked likt it would bp nuffUtt'nt for v lory wlum th Kantornent wr pmiulUiu. to thvlr owu 20-rd II tin for nuiKhlus. Howard ' Muplo. A (.civ qtmrtrr. hit the ; tine thrp timed for flrtit down ion (he CaruoRlv 8-yurd lino and 1 then Whttloi-k tui'kod (he bull I uiuler hi arm, clrt-lod left in enow pHUce, . Thf AftHAiliim wtM urreMed. At The Liberty liant victory. Flanaana Stars Christy Flanagan. flitting the Trojan ends, or twisting and thrusting his way off tackle for and went acres Iho list white Hue. Whlllock klcknd goal. Moorhead was Injured shortly fter the start of tho aecond a moment later ne was 011 tho nnn hl-j 1 Vu .e.. p.v.u8 '- 01 a long, twisting run arouna : !ttmioapped by thc loss of ended the half with a 2 to lead. Hockne. rose to great heights J rigll, end whch planted the ball Jonnuy Neimlc. . the only good The dlgnllled gallery at the thi. afternoon to cap a most d If- 00 the Irish Il-yard line. putcr on Kockne's squad. Notre ; hlstorlc ,., Grd,. ,he aec licnlt season a schedule with bril-, Here Rocknes young men got ; I)a!ne loft repeatedly In exchange . ,,, armv .nd navy. 1 their backs up and held th! . ki..k. .. . . j lh imii. Trojans thrice without gain. 1 nrurv ad Hiobs were gettingl.,, i.m,. ,h.i t m.l,. ' quarter and V.S.C. Touchdown off ,,., soaring punts, and the ,hls lne coiorru classic ltof ,ne ,rom th sidelines. Dropping back. Drury threw I jv v s. C. ends were downlawa, or overjoyed at Whltlork Hiara pass to Russell Saunders. I. , fisi.i liVo faarrotai fin w n 11 . . .... ...... ' h ll lock Il'd t h dt'f intt' of long gains, outrushed the mighty s. c. ,eft halfback, who pranced ! ra, hole- worrVinB and hustling L,' " ' Drunr and put an all-American j .cross the Notre Dame goal line ,h. Irlsn back,. v";ore ' . team , , sump 0 hi. final appearance with no one to forbid him. Eldep and u,hman ere con- bj'" th cadet, score- ".'.HrL:.. ,.L 'he ' "" sisten.ly on.kicked and this "e weakling, had turned tho flrat nnartpr after vhlrh tho , .i 1 i; - . . 'U 10 uv 1 vusn iu cumimu vbhiuihi. . (hreat to R:OFt? in I IIP ht'COUU I If you hvp iu'vr rii tho ! Innlde of a Hti'fl mill, and hnn I no tdiA of the kirk th.it run be had uut nf look Ins At tho grimr j Inbori'm hundhit), ilmiReroiia bur I dciiH of molten itirinl. ko nnd 1 nee "The Knlr-e Alttrtn" whkh vtaunlliea tha at eel ' Imluatrv njinore Wvtdly ttiun any film we tbitt hnve uren. ThlC feature ahowltm nt the LllH-rly totUy ha the puiuh of a (tood ntory eapahly ill rented. itneWKl tha reM i Th CMt P' the picture is one ot ine nest oniainme ! for this typo of plcturt, and In 'eludes Ralph lewls, Mary Carr. Juhn Harron. Dorothy Itevler. Maurice Coatcllo, t;errge O'llara. Lillian Lelchton. Prisrllla Bon ner. William Franey and Arthur Hon I !. iiauiiicini ou.11 teams iu tir 10f me extra point, nis cieats. As or ,nf attempu to advance and turned already heavy with -mud from thc opportunity the dramatic intersectional Strug-; slippery field, caught In the mud. ; ana tne attempt was Dioosea oy raretul to cuard rish score a righting crew I gave no quarter. i Then the mighty Army back.;, they had no !.,,. ., ,,,em the vet- after the eran Harry Wilson. Caglo and two tie inl.. halite of the mnrf ' . ki.i I K. . " " ' Mttrreii. sniasnea irross 1 The Trojan, flashed to r'c.JtVl. TiU - fore at the very start of the No,re Dame. !,hr of forward Das. s. trying i "VjT... ..... .... Western football. Mnple. quart or. and I'ave Luby aIko performed except tonally for the A (tele. Teeh had a ulicht ndmntAxe hi fimt downs, making eljeht of tieui am rompared with nix for tlie Oregon player. O. A. ('. tailed to make a first down In the1' neeond quarter, and Tech made two In that period. -s The Iri?h not that touchdown 1 1ut lwo after the first quarter, f iArivAAAAw ' bark and topped It oft witn tne They gave the ball to Flanagan THE ORPHEUS T-O-D-A-Y : .LON CHANEY in "The Unknown" winning point within the next five minutes. Starting from - midfield. with Christy Flanagan dping most of the ball carrying. Notre Dame lor Ihihman or Wynne and I Unfinished it only by I when necessary. Herd To Point They were in there to hold the drove across chalk line after ad,ata((e 0f that point, and hold chalk line, slamming through the i lt ,nrr djd powenui l. s. c line ior gain Th)J lactlcs of the Irish were i after gain. j something like those of a certain When the advance was halteH. j heavyweight . champion on this in what would have been the soiaie. field one Septem- , shadow of the goal posts If there . iKht. rate played on their ;had been any shadows this greyl9lde and ,hey took advantage ! November day. Charley Riley tof . ioag count. begau Attention! to the needs of customei-s and experience in varied service, the FIRST NATIONAL BANK offers its sen-ice in matters of Col lection, Escrow, Savings or Commercial banking. Travelers Cheques sold. Foreign Exchange if you send money abroad ' The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank National Bank Under National Supervision 4aaaaa( -aBaaa aaao! the lial celebrated Thanksgiving togetner at the Knimltt home In Klamath Vnll. TO.ODtl spectators were to receive ' ,.. . another display of Navy fighting ; f. d(n fnmv p wurk nirtt The mtilshlnmrn crushed .. .. .. nuntlng ' T. . . .J . " reports tnai pun":the Army line, skirted the ends,,.. ,Mkln. ,.,r. and then with two brilliant passes j A fam(lv Thllnklc,v,n5 dim,er' earned a touchdown. They kick-1 WH , ,hfl non)e f Mr, ed Kal- ,lw. Chevne. Cuesta were C. Schu- j That was towards the end of . ppr Jp and fanly- Mr and the rourtn quarter. i ne - M. w. X. McPherrln. J. Schu rive points behind, made another bppt nd Umily and Jlr .,, bid ror victory, a desperate bid , Mn ,.4r Schubert- Sr , of; this time. They rilled the "lr I sprina: lke. with passes, many of them In- " Ir m1 nl w Folsom hare complete: i,.ft tnr j!anta Ito.ia. California ! The Army was battling with all , , vUl w, ,)r j Folsom. Its power now. vigilantly on thel yrank stewart who has been defense to preserve its lead, and , ln , rrca condition left for the game ended with that lead ( portaIlrt , receive medical al Inlact. The Army jdmlttedly was j t,.ntlon the more powerful team, but It j : . . had been outfought for throe j periods, the first two and thc 'last. I The magnificent work of "Llghthorse" Harry Wilson, clos- . Ing his football career as a vot eran. contributed largely to the j Army victory. After his mates : several times had seemed on the point of losing, it was Wiuton j who ran for two touchdowns, j Christlin Cagle added Hi- extra points. " : For reservations Phone lOFlt We calor to private parties and banquets Olene Hot Springs Chicken Dinners and Entertainment 24-Hour Service Ten miles out at old Olene The Trojans, or course to fling passes to every wind as twilight descended and the time keeper made ready to blow the final whistle. Twice, a fatal fumble of a hall, soaked as slippery as an eel. cost Southern California winning touchdown. ' Twice a Trojan back was free of the secondary defense nnd across the Notre Dame goal line with a forward pass at his finger tips. Kach time the moist ball proved too elusive and slithered away to hound about in tho end zone and filially come to rust be neath and Irish tummy. Captain Drury. who wore self out battering the Irish line, threw those passes. 1 and they were accurate and well timed, as only he can throw, them. The identity of the fnmh-i ler mar as well be masked In j-,rs' standing, between the two anonymity. men. Murphy will be represented I Dniry demonstrated his great-1 ,y Horace Manning, local nt-1 ness In every department or root-1 ,rn(y ti, trial will start at hall today, evcept In rushing. In i m m. December 6. 1 this. Christy Flanagan outdid) yur ,ny8 i.ter and at the! him nearly two yards tor one. Bamp hour, the trial or Jesse; The Trojan captain gained stlnson. negro Indicted on charges I yards trom scrimmage while gr0wing out of an alleged knife i "Texas Christy" romped away atta.-k on a fellow negro, will , for a total of 117. ! start with M. O. Wllkins coun- j There other heroes beside thisjaH for tne ,fcnse. I mighty pair. Dahman of Notre state vs. Wright, Deecmbir 12: Dame stood out at times, while j State VB. r.arton. December 1 1. , . simuiii aonui aim vvaiso n, me and State Vs. t handlar and prino Irihh line were demons on the December H. defense. , Trlal datB, ! Classified advertising Is a ' morning paper proposition ' ol '. ways. I'se the News Christmas Cards Klamath Printing Company 522 Klamath' Avenue The 'EASY" McCormick-Deering. Primrose i ' , . I Cream Separator Runs on bail bearings! Easy to turn Easy to wash Easy to put together-Easy to take apart Easy to pay for! ' And ii's a close skim mer, too. Ask us for a list of local - farmers who are now using the ' ball-bearing McConnick-Deering Primrose 12 Distinct! e Features Hall Hearings Knsy Turning Slow ('rank Speed (renter ('spicily Leas ljkMr Long l.lfo Steady Kuanlng 7. Visible Oiling System 8 Improved Oiling It. Kasy llow Adjustment witlt in. Nupily Can Locked In I'oeliion II. Npun Metal Antl-Kplaah Supply Can U. Improved Tinware 12 Months to Pay J. S. Mills & Son 6th and Willow Phone 9 lit.; Shooting Trial To Start Dec. 5 (".iitlnuert from Iano OneX Friends of pc'lents ani ths general public are. welcomed at Klamath Valley hospital, where the comfort of the sick Is tiie first cinMileraMon. Standard Dyers and Cleaners For Ilettcr Appearance Odorless Cleaning One-Day Service Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St. Phone 825 for civil cases: Alin J. Mahon vs. O. J. Johnson. Dec. 19: Marie I'hllllpaon vs. Warrent Hunt, Dec. 22: Sutton vs. Hall, Dec. 29: Kngle vs. Dletsche, Jan ,1: Mason-Khrman vs. Kst. Hen P. Lewis, Jan, 6. SPRING LAKE CAW, SCHlltl;ltT, SR. ( News Correspondent ) ML' KINO I.AKK, Nov. 28. Miss F. I'horson, teacher at Spring Lake school, spent Thanksgiving holidays with her parents at I . Springfield. The crew working on the 1 Manlng oil well Is doing favor- ablly and progressing further. IL l. Jones ot Spring Lake nnd his old friend Judge F.mtnitt I'M GOING TO SAVE To save .something each month is better than to save nothing. Better still it is to say to yourself: "I'm going to save enough to buy a home, or a $1,000.00 bond, or ten shares in the company with which I am connected, or to Vive me financial independence when I am sixty yedrs of age." , ; You can do this if you deposit a fixed sum each month in The American National Bank. We look upon the ability to save as a sound business asset. Further than that, we have learned that it is a factor contributing much to individual and family happiness. ' AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF KLAMATH FALLS A National Bank under Government supervision with resources . of two millions and more; tt,