Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
i rACE TWO PREPARE FOR ..GRID CONFLICT OAii Said Even, Stanford ' in Slump, California j( Set for Battle ni' c.ti:i.K H. HKNXR1T Vnitetl rrs Malf OjnwponilflU HAN' KRANOI8'0, Not. SO. llol.Ji managers and night club iirnprltftors began hustling about bi'io l.ji.hl to bo ready for tho luot-t! j'iotou. nlitlit of the year iu Sun Fram-isco with the exception , of J' Vt-jr Kve th night j urtr".the "big fool bail game" be tween Stanford and California at Berkeley neat Saturday alter nooiC" ktfarcllrt of the outcome of the tfrowniMK event of Pacific coast' football. 8S.000 persons ic .Mimodtal stadium and more than; 10.CU1I on hills aurrouudlug It will.iiiTado this city 'after the ,-omtft to Join with many thou sau.b who will hear It over the raJio In an aunual celebration. j -';' Hpcotus May Kali I Foe'thall attendance recorda of the untioti would undoubtedly be' broken If a record number ot stats were available, because fur the first time iu many years S:artrd and California are even ly daubed' and furthermore are among the leaders of the 10-Col- lcge. circuit. Kvra alumni of the two school : bavs.bccn unable to get all thej ticket they wished, and the! graduates come first In obtaining seat? 'spare at the "big game." Temporary stands have been built to utilize every bit of room available- Three thousand me'nbers of t a 4 alumni of both schools who failed to obtain seata will be tie first of ID. 000 to be admitted tS "Drtdtiead hill." halt a mile be hind .-the bowl, for $1 each. Teanui Train The advent of big game week waimost noticeable on the train ing fields of the two colleges, of course, where determined young men engaging In light drills were a contrast to the exuberant inn keepers and cover chargers of San Francisco. To football players of Stan ford and California, season is a complete failure for the defeat id tesm of the big game, and a supreme triumph for the victor. The teams have met 33 times. Cards in Stamp Fortunately, psychological treat ment, to, jaemal. attitudes waal needed most at Stanford, because the Cardinals have Coach Glenn "Pop" Warner, whose many years on the gridiron have given him Acidity The common cause of digestive (lifticultie U excess acid. Soda tannot after this condition, and it burn the stomach. Something that if ill neutralize the acidity is the sensible thing to take. That is why physicians tell ihe public to u-e Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this delight ful preparation can neutralize many times if volume in acid. Ji acts instantly; relief is quick. ;md very apparent. All gas Is dispelled; all sournesH in soon c )e: the whole system it sweet t.ued. Do try this perfect anti ;i''iU, and remember it is Just as j-uod for children, too, and pleas iiiit for them to take. Any drugstore has the, genuine prcscriptional product. FILLIPS Ml k of Magnesia 1 1 vn-V0 :i Hi t lh Welcomeyou tfPcrtiirnt. 200 cnmftrrturtlr roomi, cU with bath. Reatoiiable rates, i'tjitvenlcnt down-town location. . Now under (vranul murw rnenC of SAMU.ADK1SSON ' HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON : i- - ' ' - KNUTE ROCKNElRay McQuillan SET FOR U. S. C. SOCTII ilKNl). lnd.. Nov. 0. tl;l') Koule ltix-kue. veteran coach of Notre Dame, said today the Irish would be In aa good condition for the Southern Cali fornia game in Los Angeles next month as they were for the Army game tu New York. . If the Trojans wiu they will kuow they have been through a football game. Rockne salt!. ' The coach praised the Carnegie Tech team which defeated Notre Dame last Saturday. Carnegie brought one of the fineat teams ever to appear here, and even if the Irish had been Iu peak con dition Notre Dame could not have won. Rockue aald. keen Insight of the mental pro- cesses of gridiron warriors. The Cards have been In aeri-,fr ous slump. They have been fnr;tought in I'onluud last Tuesday from Impressive Iu their past two evening In iho niuln eveui there' youths wha have tod much of J ,,,.,. 111S4 Hrundago is a gra'd games, notably in the contest .and their fight was the scasatlon j the conifurta uf nioderu clvllltu-. . irniv,,-.!,- Ilf niim,i Afaint WauMnt-tnn last Ami ni-Hn v - which they won. J2 to 0. They j slouch himself. He remains uu-r: were outplayed for almost 10 ofConquered among the boys of the SO nrlnutcs. . , i his division In Idaho. Kastern YVaruer must bolster their I Washington and Eastern Oregon, . . .. r . I. .. (--II, I- T Wiu Ins, t u- flvlifd h,VA haail aud he has had experience In n. !t rrork from his association with more than a score of teams from east to we?L Hear Have Spirit Meanwhile California has had welter weight, has signed to meet The card Is uuo of the best an ideal season to prepare for the ' Austiu Kosander. whom many planned ones Matchmaker tiav Importai.t gcnic. The Golden claim is the fastest man in this , age haa shown here Iu many Bears hare been Instilled with a ; section for his weight. Kosander ' months and the advauce scat sale coni.dot.ee that they nave an ex-lis popular because he is. a veri- Indicates the house will be pack cellent chance to beat Stanford table whirlwind in action and cd before the opening gong for by their coach, Nibs" Price. It is doubtful at the same time if they will be over-confldeut at the j start of the tilt. . The Bears have also a bette schcdule taac Stanford. Thty have met only one weak team aud have escaped injuries. Stanford's varsity will leave Weuuesday night fi-r the quietest spot "Pop" AVaruer has been able to find in the vicinity ot Palo Alto he hasn't told anyone where it is and he will keep his proteges in easy chairs most of toe ..me u... iuc game. iw XEW T0RK. Nov. to. UP ) pions. only to be ousted by al Bears will go to a country club The open wiMn for (uotbau iefei CBmpu, politics. Xow Wis where guards will protect them coache, , on at 40me ullversl- cousin baa an excellent chance o. from newspapcimen and others The ,,,, have no, even , winning the Western Conference who might disturb them. waited to take out licenses bo- championship under Thistle- JJ Et'" , .itore firing. both barrels. thwaitc. in which case tilenn will Odds on the game remained i Wnerc toach has B bJ sanll. hive tae laugh upon ,hc crk,c, of even today In most cases. Non- M,jnt , tradmonal rival. It Is Evanston. . partisan seemed to favor Stan-, cus,omary IO awa,t the ntult ol of the cua,.llr of ,ue erstwhile ford slightly which could be ex-ne c011lw, and thrn (orglre allu ..Blg Threc... Horwoeii Is not the plained by the fact that the Card-, for,et rary, duu,ppolllt. ouiy onc F)lo has had his tronbh-s inals have won tor the past threc ( mmu h,8 tMm run ,hrollgU , ,.ear Mu, stcvctis. at New uiiu biq uwu champions. : Furthermore,,- Stan ford Is an offensive team, the best la the far west for scoring touchdowns, while the Rears are superior to all others on the coast on defense. One ot the proverbs of football is that the team with a powerful attack is to be envied t . - -.ivuniu . rapidly today when ,t was learned I that Stanford's "big game" Don- fire had been prematurely light- ed. Chester A. Zinn, president of the U. C. student body, an nounced an Investigation on tbe Berkeley campus bad assured him California men were not respon sible. High school boys were blamed by students of California and many at Stanford tor start ing the fire which was to have, been the center of a traditional rally Thursday night. FACES TWO CHARGES LOS ANGELES. Nov. iO. (UP) The liquor possession trial uf George Keller, arrested in a hotel with Mrs. Callie Grimes, central figure In the asserted morals "frameup" of Councilman Carl I. Jacobson, was postponed until December 3 today. He also Is charged with resorting. Every wife thinks her Tinsband is nartlrularlv fllfftenlt whereas all other husbands are easy to j handle. I McDUFFER JIISSA PITTA GULP CI.l'B l'.y Barrio Pavue rASIMIP TUP ADDRESS IS '- VERY IMP0RTAST hiVi-! -BE.SURE.YOO I "AA ADDRESS THE I - CALL PrOPERt-Y! lMB.BAU.,1 t i i ' l. I i i --?;mow oo f s-i J VDO 00? ' ! C ' Vf lira- ll Clash In.Uuloqum Wnesday!gJJfj)(j HEAD t'llll.tMjl IN, Nov. SO. The ! alu(e U all art Imtv -for one of the fnatcot and mmt iltliiK fight ranlt ever tujKtl III tills city, Wetlnomlay, November 21. Fans rvutlsr lliey will nee Hume of the tMt lalriii In notion iim Hip .raj-ilk- t'uaM Hay Mt-IJulllnn, cltmtl rlakli, Hm-la HI Allen, lulnml Mnplre Jmi liw writer rliampioii. McQuillaii. mogniul by all fans who have seen him In actluu . as one of the cleverem boys of . nis weignt on ine conn. jumiK'u : uiiu me iiineiiKiii nueu ue anorar ed out the highly t.utrd Jaikie Junior welter champion of . 'he ractflc Coust and contender I'"" national crown. The boys , of the CVetling. Del Allen la ItOttlon. 'against Benny Dotsou und he! ! won them easily. The balance of the card will ' be tip-top for speed and action, Johnuy La Kose. clever Portland keeps a steady shower of blows coming from all directions. Ills eternal trying pleases the fans , 5 FRANK iiiM.u vi.An. - "' ' Hnrvnnf On liar ' - i u, u..,rj ,i,.,v MB hare their own way of doing ,ho8 ! Hanr.nl. .nd the Yale i things, the alumni already are:e,CTen h" bMn W" bu' nirfr'r t IrnnM Unr.'.u.n with. : OW till SCaSOIl. At tile Start, ! out wafting to see how the nn nual. pIctiirpHque. and historli. hn 1 1 Iu with VbIa rnnuiti mil :.- sald that Horween .'-V -1 oe rep.a.-ea oy .,aey. an all-Amerlcan halfback nine years as. coach of the Crimson year- II,... I, ,.. !, ,1... ,h. ot certain disgruntled alumni is j father to the thought, for n0 : alumni get disgruntled quite as easily -as those ot Harvard. Horween Is not the only coach who is apprehensive as a turkey these days. College football has arTivcd at a stage where success means money In the treasury, and sentiment takes second place when the cash register rings. Wisconsin Coach Safe Som coaches, nn the rillixr hand, can look forward to belter! things as a result of their snc- i tonal into a truly great eleven, cess this season. Out In tliejThe gume with the Navy this western conference, they point i week will tull tho tale. to the nue of Glenn Thistle-j As fur tho master of tliem ull, thwaitc. Wisconsin mentor, when ! Ktiutu K. Rockne of Notre Dame, the subject of short shrift fori this season will not be rcmetn coaches comes up. . bered as one of his successes, ll Tbf3tlethwaii'tornierly"coach-ls true that 'Hock" hadn't the cd at Northwestern.- where he material of old, but there are few Produced two ".Bin Ten" chain-1 What Doctors Think of the Laxative Habit all history no Indian a ever knowfj to have constipation. Nor need Y01". He chewed the bark of a tree called cascara. Today, we have the candy Cas caret. Cascarizing 'the bowels never forms a laxative habit. It a I read i formed, an occasional Cascaret will usually break the habit. For cascaru strengthens the walls of the bowels and their need of any aid at all graws constantly less. What other cathartic has this characteristic? The writer knows ot none. An evacuutiou brought gently about by casrara will, nine times In ten. be followed by full fun ctioning of the bowels on the I morrow and for days after. For Ihere Is no REACTION as with Ickculiig salts, or uny of the man-niadc purgatives Hint go through .ones syslcui like a bullet. ' Physicians tell us cascara Is WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923 and Del Allen v ' who have oskod to ace him iut ' on again here. Tho pride of Chllouutii, Harold , Wright, meets a fax! little flitlm-r In liiMte of Klumiitlt Kulls. Kuav has had a number of fights ami : he should pr jvi plenty of oppitsi- tiou for the Indian boy from this . city. Wright has hud a rapid rim In the fistic world und has 1 uiu.lt. iiimiiv frit.ll.lK who w bill b loi i suecesa. Koae says lie will put! Wright away In jig lime, but ; Harold thinks dlftcreutly. Johnnie t'opelund tries hl ; lurk agalnut Young Jerry Iu a . our routiu -uout in at snouiu tie rnst ana nuru lougnt. Jerry nas a reason for wnutlug to scalp hie opponent. Jerry is a Yrvka lu- dUn und wants to show that the Indians from the south aiv liet- tar fighters than the local ludtau Bud "Jarry nd Joe Kffman taugle In another four rounder, ' These boys have a grudge tight i all re4dy to dish up for the fa tin .' .,.1 I - k 1. 1. 1 l. m rum tvunl They are both Klamath ludlans but make their home in northern California. They are hard bays snd have been seen in r.ctton here before. ' the first preliminary. The first bout will start at 8:30 sharp, Wednesday evcutug. Nov. ;i. II GETTY ll - n K. I. .. .1 .. rough row' to hoe. Yale ufumuT are scarcely more charitable than . It looked as though Stevens was about to Inaugurate his career as head coach with no little meas- sdn'ma; hls I wiugracti. he had greeu material , d . , luindlll.K It' j"' 1 "7,' " '' " ' I feat at the' hands of the Army. "u rnii. iuu Div nw ' prosrecu of , er ltlnig llarrard or having , ins imi m uciuMig uj ,iiu stHU uates. Rockne ftcortd Outstanding coaciiing successes of the 192$ season must be cred ited to Wally Stcffcn of Carnegie : Tech, Bill Alexander of Georgia : 'Tech. Charley Dornls of Detroit i""" "binning Joe' Mcncnny or Boston college. Hill Roper ut Princeton seems to have welded his unwieldy ma-! teams which couldn't find a place '- the Ideal laxative and the tun- j Its Ideal form. At leat & million . people know this ; what s pity then? are many whtj tlun'i: Kh- peclally parontu: boemme chil-1 drf'n love to lakn a ('nsnirt't.-l After which, fur Uuyou-cml tho j howclH will bo aeon t6 .work ut their own accord. The only habit from casiam . Is that of regularity: CaacaretH I tone and train the boweU. But at the first sign of returning slugglalrticsa, another Caacaret Is uh effective as the flrt. There Isn't any rirHftKlut who hasn't Cascareti, so WHY exper iment with laxatives? AUv, W (A. A. U. ELECTS Will Meet in St. Louis in 1930; Friendship With College, Policy NKW YOUK. Nov. SO. tl'IM The furlielh an una I coiiveiitlon of t!ie Amateur Athletic I'ulou cUwtt at the Waldorf Astoria l.wluv u-lth Ihii nililill.iw.iwl anil t In posaesslou of tho n,nV prise awards the presl- dvuey. the US9 couventl in. nnd tu, uatlmiul senior and Junior outii.n.r iraek and field chaiu- ,m,,i,ip. Si. Louis 4'Ihim'ii Aierv Itrunduge, a tS-yenr-uld Chli'tiKo bridge contractor, was unanimously elected president t i succeed Murray llulberi. New V.. PL uli.i liuu luu.i, ir..ul.l.ntl and was a memlHr of the Olym pic team of lull. The uext meeting was unuiii-ntou:-ly awarded to 8t. Louis. The track ami field champion sh"' war,U'd ",0 1 "'" V'r""v "' "nn,r ot oiK H.ng day's scsslan In making the three outstand ing awards to the nilddlewest and went. Ihe convention tiuk a long stride towards closer relationship between tho colleges ottd the A.A.I'. Friendly Iu "llcs- "We are extending a hand uf for Nelmlve, t'hevlgny and foi ling In the backfield or for Miry, nlhaii and Miller In the line. Notre llanie's failure to make a belter showing this year cannot be attributed entirely to luck of material. If It has couiu to a point where ilockne has to llaro "four horsemen" such as rode rout huh ,xl over Ihe country's gridirons a few seasons ago In order to win ball games, then the time has come to admit that he may. after ull. have been overrated! Now a Portable Victrola Beyond, comparison in performance, convenience, advanced design, appearance and value. The new portable Victrola No. 2 35 is without a rival. A single record will convince you. Plays three records at one winding. Cabinet covered with leather. New Orthophonic type sound box. "Pi Model Four Twenty An Orthophonic Victrola in Clastic English Design. Small in Size but Large in Performance. J - THERE IS A TYPE FOR EVERY TASTE AND PURSE You can have one of these in your home with easy terms ';' Star Drug Store THE REXALL STORE To Scout N. Y. U. 1 For Aggie GamCj OliiHION STATU COI.I.WlIN, I I'oiv.illls, Nrnv. su ll't'l -Jitu ! OUun, Hue eoueh f llio Orvami State xt'liluVr. ttuluy w is niinnitu to I'lllsliiirnh. whew he will M ut the CaineKio Tech-New YoVk mil vei-'lly gnuie Saturiluy. l)loil In areouipnnleil ' oil hi" trip east by lloaurd Maple. iiiir- 1. 1 back of the Heavers, upd Art Tiiuffe. nlhletle neH dlrecior. Maple will stop off at Pcoili. III.. hr hla father died Arm Is tlce d.iy. Tuafe,) will eontlnite the Journey to New Yolk, wheiv he will work on udvuuco publi city for the (Iregoli Stute-.c' York tiuiversiiy gamu to In, played In the Yaukeo atadliim ThaukaKlvlug day. friendship to the colleges.' Hrundugiv suid. "most of Ihe at tack 'of the western colleges oil the A AT. In thu past has Is'eu bused on Liv fact that it was an easturu orgaulxallon." In accepting the presldeuey. 1 llrundage deplored coinmeri'lul-( Ism Iu sport and advocated a j steadfast war against "this gruw- lug evil ',,' uke mT prescriptions la the III discussing profvsslouullstu Prllrsn lr .tnr. ....l h ... in sports, he said the promoter were largely to .blame lor inn it of tho violations uf the amateur rules by athletes,. "We do not nerd any inure rules," he said. "We havu euongh. What we have to do la to enforce those we have. Jt Is tho aduilulstratlou ot these rules No More Gas in 'Stomach and Bowels U i'ou M'ish to ii. permanently r-" ll.v.a at aas in ainiitam aria now. els, Isles lisalnmiin'a Osa 'Jsulsls, wlileti nr. ureiwrit rsn fslly for stoe.iseti ass Slut alt bait rrf.ots r pultlna' finet as. prssorv. That empty, gnnxvlnff feellns; In .h. .le mseh wilt disappear. That anxious, iverveus feeling with liesrt satiUls tlon wilt van;.n. No mure b'oatms, tfrewstn.is stl.r eating, hs,ourn er ethM dislrssa du. to a-ns. O.t the -rrn iln. IIAAI.M ANKTH OAU ARLarra at any a-end ttces; etwr ttlcs II. Aiw.y ea hand at STAR DRUG CO. Model Four Three An Ideal Orthophonic for Ihe Small Home or Apartment .00 Model Four Forty Coniole Type Orthophonic Victrola thai I will primarily luleresl my. elf In." .tiltlwa t nniiNllgll lie uraed tbu A, A I!, to de velop three hruuehes of alhletles lndUKliiiil, pluygrouud niul Jun ior novlew onxilN front which, he mid, "our futuro cliampliiiis will ome." II.. .l.i ...... ..r ti.i...... j ,, h..,.., ,., .... . ,,,.,, to recommend to tho A inert- ran Olympic comiulttuo Hint a lainiNilgu be put on soon to ralru H.nnii.oiMi in li.noo.uiMi for a , trust find for the 1U33 Olympic games nt Los Augv oil out l.lial In fn le point yi-are' time the luiern'st from tho fund would he sufficient to luke earn of Hie Olympic expeusus. oiriii'i. I IcIihI ' Other officers elected follow: First vice president- Judge Frederick I.. Iluf tmitii. Cluclii- nall. ( Kei'uud vlco president: Herman, , OlierlublM'Slng. N,,w York. , 1 Hirst vieo president: Harry .Mnlmicy, Hlniifoid, I'ulo Alto.' fullf. Kiiurth vlco president: Joseph T. Kuglund. Ilaltlniore. j Hecretury-treaaiirer and deltcK Kate-sl lurse: Dan Ferris, New York. I i always right. Try there and nu III alsn ho aallslled Ade. U-tf OLD TIME DANCE Old Time Dunce Old Time Fiddler Old Time Caller Waltzes, two Htopji, p o I kim, Hi'iHittischr, Vii'Kiniii Keel. Oltl l'mi Tutki-r, (Juatl rillus Nothinir but uld-Unie tliuu't's. MOOSE HALL Tonight Music Start at 8 o'clock Be There .00 TTTR KLAMATH NEWS Annual Used Car Clean-up SALE We have some ex ceptional buys in late model Chevro let!, as well as oth er makes. Come in and look them over. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan Demonstrator. Only a few miles on this car and good as new. 11)28 Chevrolet Cabrolet Demonstrator. Spare, bumpers & motometer. Priced exceptionally Low 1928 Chevrolet Touring A repossession that hau I only run 2,000 mile dee inis car. 1928 Chevrolet Roadster Priced below market 1927 Chevrolet Sedan This car is re-borcd and new pistons. Brand new tires. A good car for a little money 1927 Chevrolet Coach Runs like new. A good car for a little money 1927 Chevrolet Truck Motor overhauled Cood tires. Haul your own produce ' 1926 Chevrolet Roadster Bumper, Motometer, New glass enclosure. New tire, fine mechan ical condition. - 1926 Ford Sedan New tires. New top. New Duco paint. New fender. Runs like new. - A good winter car A fine assortment of Fords, Stars, Dodges and Chev rolets, priced from $50.00 to $200.00. ILocCie Motion' CHEVROLET Sale arud Service 522 South Sixth St. . Phone 49 1