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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1927)
PAGE TWO" TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2!. 1027. ir THR KLAMATH NEWS ; ) ; ! jr. 1 i LOCAL FANS TO 1 SEE FAST HOOP i ) TEAM IN CITY! Ted Gillenw&ters, Ex- : Oregon Guard, Is Developing Five i , t With Tod lil lion wtr, veier- j au hoopster from Ihe rntverniiy j , of Oregon squad and now practtc- 1 in law In this city, ar the helm, j Klamath Falls' basketball bo pes this season are declared exceed- , tuKly bright and a number of ' players ana now turn I nit out for ' i practice thro times weekly. j The team, sponsored by the ' : American Legion hut made up of j court talent outside Legion mem- , - bershlp rolls, has It first tilt ,t) of the season Wednesday night' i at Legion hall when it meets a quintet from Modoc Point for a ' practice xume. f County league schedule, -arc now being mapped out by Fred Hrooke of Pelican City and . j le (cue play la expected to get ; underway in the near future, i ! j (iillenwaters. who is coaching the; local baskeleers. stated last night, j i' That some fact basketball is' . 1 to be seen here this winter, is' OTidont from (Jillenwaters an-' nouncement that his squad ;wlW ? "ilv IhA frntih teams frnm imlB A. C. and Oregon unlversMv xtiea the latter eome south on; li . tmrnstorminK tour. - Gillenwaterff. who was a atel lor guard with Oregon for three ; t years and who laxt season was ' ' assistant basketball rarh at the university, is piaymR wnn me Thrw of the notion's tout ball Klamath Falls quintet. Frank , uanls finished th--season with $ Howard, a hoopsicr of repute ollt , dl,real or whiu, (;eorgia. . , from the VashinKton Huskies. , with a p,.r(et.t n.cord , nine ;lls managing the local team. .,mes. has one more same to Men now on the squad are Klton Ramsay, Max Newsom. Harry Molatore. Jess Bradley, ; wAukus Walsh, Chuch Grove, L. ' Stewart, Don Parker. Marshal Bassinelle and Cliff Stein. The boys are hitting the maple each Monday, Wednesday and FriUaw t;. evenings at Legion hall. Any loose talent is urged by the ;jj coach to turn out and ring a 1 few. RATE 1XCRKASK Sl'SiKMKU. -,'. SALEM, Ore.. Nov. 2S. (AP) t- Simultaneously with an order of .the.I. C. C. suspending proposed , increased rates on canned goods. if affecting several western states. the public service commission of I Oregon and the utilities commis- si on of the ffVate of Washington , today suspended the Intra state f rates on the same commodities. V The orders include condensed milk In the list. Both the lnter . t state and the Intra state rates were o become effective today. 1 1 They are upaded pending an investigation. . mm 60 at 40 Nothing Is more tragic than to be old before your time. Yet thousands of men and women 11 are brunded as "old" in the prime of life simply as a result : of a state of health. Living at V the pace we do today we put too 1 great a strain upon our vital i organs, especially the liver. The r liver becoming "limp" or hIuk- gish, fails to cleans tlie blood of J ine poisons formed in food waste. Then a toxic condition ; of the whole system with heart and blood vessels affected and premature old age. The liver w occasionally needs a little help . nnd there's nothing better for gall. Ox gall is a remarkable natural stimulant for tho human 1 liver, promoting its normul active functioning. IHoxol tablets are, genuine ox gall In dainty and idMeiesn lorm. earn iho.ot rep- iefst-iiiiK iV iiiuna ui pare ox gall. To be sure of getting th genuine ox grail, be sure of ret ting Oloxol Titer cost less than 2c each at good druggists, and a few make a wonderful difference. TihneChcn''':nl Free Test 57R Madison Ave., New York, Dept. 11-291! Mall me Free Dlovol Samples cm dam u3rtH Tfte uiM0ca)S cvJ A CAtfe Or ice toHiuS ThieM so tSogM Tfie caA STAeiD AMM KOciD Or - i i i a. i m " tjnfieieHiea tlTlO Teams Of Season Shown In Survey NEW YORK. Nov. SS. (C.l'.l play. The undffeated teurms follow: til-si j Team - W T Pts. Or j Tufts S 0 SIS IS I Pittsburgh S 1 27S 2d W. and J. 7 2 131 21 I Mldwr.it ! Team W T Pts. Oi. Illinois 7 1 12 2 Minnesota 2 2'i 51 Far West -Team W T Pts. Op. Pomona. Calif 6 1 143 SS South Team W T Pts. Op. Georgia- w SS 27 ! Tennessee S 1 225 2'" iMIss. college S u 1.12 19 SouthwrM I rTeam W T Pis. Op. Texas Aggies fU 32 Centenary 10 37 At The Pine Tree With Syd Barnes acting as .Nfaster of Ceremonies the five act bill to be seen at the Pine Tree Theatre this Tuesday and Wednesday should go off with a bang. The Genial Syd besides intro ducing the several presentations has a ready vein of humor and song or two in his own offering. The Dorle Opera Trio with series of hits from the bes' operas and a cycle of popular numbers interspersed are the pos- sessors of excellent voices and their harmony is a delight to the ear. A vacation on the farm with tin. mn Ilea t.'ttt-VU lu II CiITH- edy rural skit replete with many laughs. Jim is a clever comedian On the screen "Blonde or Brunette" starring Adolphe Men- Joti. Blondes and Brunettes or both sexes will want to see this film because it deplcta a battlv between two clever women for the love of the came man. Three marriages nnd two divorces are necessary before the issue in finally settled. MAYOK TO JAIL OLYMPIA. Wah.. Nov. 28. T F ) A. H. Todd, former mayor i of Kelso, must serve three 'months in jail and pay a $25o 'fine for malicious prosecution of , six prominent citizens of Kvlso, 1 the state supreme court ruled today in upholding his ronvic - , lion. Todd filed rharciis of con- spiracy against the six men but (he accusations were thrown out of court. .jj.su . . - . That Baby You've Longed For I Mm. Ilnrton Advisee Women on Motherhood nnd Companionship j "For several vears I was denied ' the blessing of motherhfiod." i writes ,A;rs, Margaret Ilnrton of Kansas C tv. "I was terr b v nervous und subject to periods of terrible suffering sod melanchol ia. Now I nm the proud mother of a beautiful mile daughter and a true coniptinioii ;md inspiration to my husband. I believe hun dreds or other wi.'tuen would like to know the secret of mv happi ness, and I will gladly reveal Hi to any married woman who will . write me. Mrs. Burton offers her advice entirely without charge. Rho has nothing to sell. Letters should be. addressed to Mrs. Margaret Burton, 000 Mas sachusetts, Kansas City. Mo Correspondenco will be strictly : agement of Tommy Burns, form confidential, tor heavyweight champion. HELPFUL HINTS "-"-foe FbOTtP Mis . lv. -wis Fto1T TO jams VETERAN UMP WILL MANAGE INDIAN CLUB Billy Evans of American - League Given New Position CLKVKLANl). O.. Nor. 2S. t C Vt Hilly Kvans. veteran it mm re of the American league, has ben appointed general manager of the Clevelind Indians by Alva Pradley. president of the club The announcement was made to- ulsht at a banuuet Kiven bv Cradley to Cleveland sport writ- ers The (Meveland franchise was acquired reieutly by a croup of lotal niiliionaires. headed by Alva liradley. The postl ion of general man ager wilj give Kvans virtual con lrolf he club, President Brad ley said. Evans will relieve Bradley of most of the official duties and will have entire au- ' 11 if I-1 1 II thority in tbep urchafe and dis-1 Hawn I Mkl I I'uyler. outfielder position of players. ! of the IMtlshurgh 1'lrates, was a Trnnwa- v.-ni i.A uaiiu.i ...'traded to the rhlctiKO Cubs to - direct the team on the field. Kvnns probably will take over his new office next week. SPORT FLASHES NEW YOHK Nov. 2$. tl"P , phil Scott, heavyweight champion Q Great Britain, won on a tech - nical knockout from Monte Munn ... vhraska In the loth round o( their bont at fit. Nicholas r arena tonight jnP referee stopped the fight after S minutes and 5; seconds f the last round and fave the decision to Scott. PHII.ADKLPllIA. Nov. 2. IV. Pi Eddie Collins, second base - man and former manager of ihe Chicago White Sox, has come to terms with the Athletics and will Philadelphia sign a new contract in a few days. In making the announeement. Connie Ma k. manager. Inferred thar e0ujns wjn Herve largely the role of coach. ; in TP t SUA HON', Pa., N'ov. 28 Harry Wilson, captain of the 1927 Army team, will return to West Point next year as assistant to Coa'-h Biff Jones, aecording to his brother. Tom Wilson, who i returned today after the. Army- . Navy game. ; ; TOIIONTO. Out.. Nov Pi Albert "Fremhy" 28. tr Belatic- i er, roronto flyweiht, won a M1' round decision tonight over I I'iaiikie (ietiaro of New York. former world's flyweight chain- pion. The bont was one of the ! semi-finals in the elimination ' .series for the title. UlNriON. Nov. 2K. (i:P Frank .Moody defeated Ted Moon on points in a 20-round bout the national sporting club to- day for the Lftd Ioiudile belt. They are lightweights The Prince of Wales came in from Melton-Mowbrny, where be had been following Ihe hounds, to witness die bout. liltUOKI.VN. N. V.. Nov. 2s. il.'pi Ar'liur de Kuh. Italian heavyweight, won a 10-rouiid decision claimant over Jack llumbeck, to the heavyweight championship of Belgium, al the New Broadway arena here to night. It was Ilumbcrk's debut in this country. He is under the man- FOR FOOTBALL FANS -rMper. OA? CXCa. ,. MoS ST" o Vjs-i -a-Y SCO CAM . tfieM Pur ofcofv at a game; MAO. GET AiTO IWAFIC exPeCi&vice u.nuu we BlS CAME. Seven Fighters Suspended From King In bouth SAI'UAMKNTO. Nov. f P Srvon t'uliforiiiu boxers hurucd tonight that tht-y bad been suspended and )ix otln'ts learned they were re-instated iiy the state athletic commission at a nutting here today. Those suspended for one m-'ntli were; Joe t'anloza. Los Angeles, fouling; Mike i'avau. San Diego, fouling, two uunth': Joe Iiei, N'ogales, Ariz., stalling; William Wilson. Knrek.i. stalling; He gino l'alnmnt. Los Angeles, non- appearance Kay Hillalobas. l.os uon-nppearance; Hay VU- AneeH lsolo Los Angeles, nnn - appeur - ance. Tho-e re-instated re: Vljo !owan. Loa AnReles; tranK HJl- lis. laitkershiiu : Jo Limas. Kl t'errtto: Ernest Shelton. Tracy; J. K. Hillingtori. Oakland, and ' Drvo llnitjipur Stockton Cuyler Traded To Chicagoans PlTTSIU'Hf.ll. Nov. 2S. (IT ' day Tor Karl (Sparky) Adams. ; ', second baseman, and Floyd J i Scott, outfielder, accordint: to an! announcement from Barney lrey- ' fuss, president of the 1'irates. Transfer of Cuyler to the Cubs 'settles one of the most' spirited : baseball feuds between a player j and a magnate in the history - "' baseball. In this case the feud ma betweeu Cuyler and Manag ' fonle Hush of the Pirates. It , reached a climax In the luM .world series, when Cuyler was , ou the bench and the fans were ; clamoring for his presence in the .Ineup. MflVXIVl II t V II' I WHKAT HAll"ltNSIHPj ' CHICAGO. Nov. 2S. I API C. Edison .Smith, Corvallis, Mont., : won the wheat growing cham- 1 plouship of North America at the international II vest uric expo-j The father Is a fugitive from sltion tod'jy. the law. Luden bulivves In his The Montana farmers exhibit of j Innocence nnd to delay the arrest wheat was adjudged the best in j holds up the stage couch rarry the show. By his victory the tins the accusing papers. II Is t I'd it cd States wrested the wheat i growing crown front Canada. 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Minos at Amsterdam. In order to devote himself lo eh.' eontlneittal tour, Kockne wilt give up ull hi summer coaihinh sibools next year. The reveuue fri m this source in past sum mers has netted him on average it 51"'. "utt ra h summer. While tlie HiM-kne, tour will be primarily t the Olympie games. i3s otl''r countries will 1,. vinited. ' ; Kngland. Holland. Frame. .er- j iniU1' Switzerland. Italy nnd Hel- - m i '' eeks. At The Liberty mm w3 Whoever thought of making a Ut- defended Ibis as a good Western star out or hindsomr " n,ov " n P 11 Jnt-k Ludcu deserves credit fort,uw u th uU 1UV' and mvl ;un exrrllrnt id.a. . (,!., I. Mr. I.ml.'u m.ik bis stellar debut In "Shootlu Irons ut the i Liberty Theatre today, and It !niav be said conservatively that be makes a favorable Impression In Ibis type of dnim i as any other Western star, regardless of; how-long established. Luden is fortunate in being In troduced In a very good picture. "Shootln Irons" is miles ahead of the average Western In atory plot, settings, cast, direction and everylhlug else. For one thing. It is chuck full of action, and certainly no West ern fan will object to that. The difference between this and most Westerns is that the action is there rightfully. It fits Into the story and rontlliully. Luden is seen young ! frontiersman who Immediately establishes himself as a hero by f saving a very pretjy girl and her j father from death In a wild - i horse stampede. u!f1 h stampede. by the way, f as thrilling a bit of spectarle an we've ever seen. betrayed by bis villainous fore man and is himself hunted as a crook by a posse of his fellow townsmen. With the girl and her father he fb-es for the border and a running fight ensuea be tween the posse and the pursued trio over winding mountain trails und on the brinks of gor georis canyons. These scenea are hair-raisers. Luden is also fortunate In hav ing a strong supporting cast. The girl, Kally Hlane, one of the youngent und prettiest of the screen's leading women, contri butes nn effective purt to the picture, nnd the remainder of the cast, -whlcfl Includes Fred Koh- j I"' o villain, an; consistent i ly good. ,.HH 1.1 ST.ATK.S AH l-OWDKX INITS DKSMOINKH, la., Nov. 2d. (A. P.I Thirteen states now oro classed as Lnwilen mills by Clnr-j eticn !' llttcb rllreCor nl lha Lowdon' ,r president campaign in Illinois, a stutomcnt li""'" cson without sarlous cold Is hern through the Iowa Lowdon , ,0niething overykody ought to liead(iiurters. know. A simple compound does "These states control IMS con- j It. and It la obtainable in tab vention voles under Ihe 1924 a p-1 lets. .lust olio will slop a cold portlmiment and they may be j w,tn tho "rl nlffl: several considered ml n I in it m l.nwdenlw"l "roag up a cola IIIBI S even alrength," Mr. Buck said) The I tales listed ara Arizona, Arkan sas, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Min nesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico. North Dakota. Houth Da knl.i. Oregon and Oklahoma. TAD PLEASED GRID RULINGS , Foctball Coaches Dis agree on Abolition of Scouts - 1 NKW YOltK. Nov. il't.l T.A l. Jones, retiring bond coach of Yale university football team, 1m leaving his grid I nut duties In n mnt optimistic frame of mind I'urtU niai ly. Tad is pleased , with tho pieseiit playing rules Hiid with Die itiMi-Hcuittlng agree ment he Inaugurated w tth Har vard and I'rlncetoti. ! "They ure the best rules of fool boll over had,' said Jones, the other day, "and I still ticltcvo firmly In uonscotitlng." Kurh in the opinion of a man who is ending a nine-year term as Yale's head coach, after hav ing developed what was perhaps his greatest eleven this (nil. Hut not every coach feels as Tad Jones due. Km m afar r mtes th" sound of tinkering Instru im its being made ready for the iwwtual winter tinkering with the inlet and agreement. K it u i e I ( oi k no , i or in nt a n c . whose l!JT leant euJoed a sur cess comparable to that of Yale. Is fur from eon vl need I Hut the rules aro what Tail Jones claim them to be. "Non-scouting Is a Utopian Ideal." said Itockue, "it , may be all right for Tad Jon"- and Hilt Itopcr us far as their hclmnls uro concerned, but as a general thing. U adds nothing to the gaiuo exeept hypocrisy. " lluckne made no frontal altnck timm the shift limit. leraiiso his s irtvh adapted them-elven to the m,w ru,. ai Wt. or better than most teams Hut as for u n- seoutlng pai Is. the Notre lamc coarh expressed himself In no uncertain terms. "If football . pre pa i es boys for life, us they tell us, then lion scouting is unnatural and abor live." (lectured Huektir. "All life 1.4 competition, and boys who are going cut Into it have got to be taught to watch the other fellow." The rule' whirh art the goal posts ten yards behind the goal line Is bound to come under heavy fire when the conches get to gether here In eeember. Tad Jones, who, incidentally. Is .t me in her of the rules commit- 'ine t'liaiieng inai uruji km kiiik . ''n'' I'la' kic king hud b rn vir tually eliminated except as a piny after touchdown by declaring that the movo hadn't affected this den iiiient of tile game "oni' lo'a " ! At the Orpheus Joan Crawford, heroine of "The Taxi Dancer," and "Tarts' appears os a "humin target" in a circus with a knife throw er outlining her In flying steel. In n daring sort of a role In Lou Chaney'n "The Vnknown." now pluylug at the Orpheus. Miss I Crawford admits II was her most thrilling tole. Norman Kerry, ntnv- .i,,, romantic lead in Ihe ew ,,rturCi . grin, ,y,tery story with Clianey In the role of an , arnl,. aideshow freak i FCKH NKW CIHNf.K LOH ANCKLh.S, Nut. ZH. ll'Pl Following his acquittal here on a forgery charge, It was an nounced today that Paul flordon would bo returned to San Diego to stand trial on n simitar count. Caught Cold at Noon; Sang that Night! Trust n professional singer to know what to do for a cold-1 (llvo him five hours, and ha ran knock out a cold that would nl.r reached tho stago of grippe! Papa's Cold Compound coats but j 35c at any drugstore. PAPES j COLD COMPOUND1 STOP SUFFERING " " " i from IIIii'iiiiiuIIhiii, N li t 1 1 I . l.iiinliiigii or miiv i'IikiiiiiiiIIc rim- (I It lull. I'lini'y's llheuninlli) ' fly mid lllmiil Tonic drives out i (ho uric sild poison uf rliemim- tlniii. reduces iinlii and awelllug, ' restores ruii'duwii vondlllou. i Hold on n money-liuck guuran- tec ui II Mi hultlu by Ihn STAR DRUG CO. " For rnstilla Ul Nnws Otaw Ads MOTHER! Look at Child's Tongue if Sick, Cross, Feverish ' Look at (he toititue, mother! 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Hofus uny other kind ihllilren of ail ages and for I with contempt. FOOT BALL FANS!! STOP AT THE MANX HOTEL Fan r'rnnrlsro's host popular prlrrd btol . cn Pnwll Kt.. h.v-li'.-n tinary ami O'. Kairrll In tlia hnart n( tho tlii-atrual ills tiirt anil rluso to all din town artlvltlrs. liunnlng Iwwater In sifiy riiom. Your auto rhrt-ked at dtMir Ilk bugga!. tlur lining room In un. iifitinn Trs hrak last 3 cfuls, lunrh fii cents and dinner tfo cruts. We Will Tell You AH About the i - I "Meet Me at the Manx" NEW FORI) CAR BALSIGER Corner 9th and Klamath THE ORPHEUS T-O-D-A-Y LON CHANEY in ' "The Unknown" COME TO SAN FRANCISCO FOR THE BIG GAMES Kvnry Tk.iii(J 1 1st" football tnl.-nl of th" roust am som In vtlo In Ban Kranrlsro and I'alu Alio. Collfigo nud "si-ml-pro" gainxs. Th bt prnfM slnnnj tnlml In iho ruuntry "vhois to piny" In this illstrkt. The famous "Ud" CrnniM anil Kr nU. N'ovora will Imi arn hnru with an aliinr tram In lfrrvmbrr, anil Ilrnny Krlc dniati will niakn his Initial .! rn at;Maraiim ut tha mm timfi, tjoorgi Wilson. formi Husky alar, and "Tut" lmlay. nloug vrlih oihrr nsltonrlly knoirti atars. will br.fratnr M lo Sunday came at Kwlnc KUld. "Ilrlrk" Mullpr'a srrvlrta am also bo lag Nought. Ho sprnd your weok-eutla In Hau Frnni'lsoo and art good foot ball gamp. Football Team Headquarter Come To Our Showroom This Friday X i MOTOR CO. Phone 427