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    PAGE TWO
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. W2
THE KLAMATH NEWS
Many Player Tranactiont ,
Made During Scion j
; of Club Mogul.
rmrAflfV loe. 11.
fill
kabtCtdd cr?----''- over!
oiruarahtp of minor leagua ball
cluba by major one ten:. and
tha auYgeHUM -"ten-man team" of
lrldont IWydlor of tho Nation
al 11 a uo, havlne failed to d'-YeU-p,
loduy'a Joint nio-Mlinc of
major Inkm baiujbal. clnb on
ora tu ona ct tba most har.noi.
1oua In hUtory. Enjpt for the
transaction of routine Iiu1iior.
tha mwtltm proTed uneventful,
with player transfer fitrnlhinK
th chief Interest.
.. "llwln Store" Club
. ,k. ,. hirh con -
H.mnrd by lb minors at their
rorant mrllnit. wa not rtliwum
ri y tho maor, nUhongh II hntt
teen rumond that Comint!i!o!ir
iveneww At. I
lat-k this plan. Judfco
made no comment on tho matter,
rxcept to Hk that rarioua cluljs
report tho natnea of team In
which they are financially In
terfiled. Tht ownera Toted to open the
IS IS season on April li, one
weak later than in and to
close play on Oct. 6. the lateal
closing data of recent year.
Other bnttnest included tho
ward of 150,000 for support of
the- American Legions Junior
bassbail tournamom. ana .uuv i
annually for tiro yeara. to the
National Aasoclsllon ot Profes
sional Baseball Players, to be
ut In the maintenance of a
home tor ajed players.
the proposal ot the minor
loatues that a conference bo held
at West Baden, lud , tor discus
sion of the drafting of players I NEW YORK. Dc. i. tl'P) south, six of the right captains re
wss retoed. The major leagues 'A poll of football captains for ported are ba.ks and four of
roted not to send repreeentattre i 192 in all sections of the conn- ttwit uuarterbat Irs In the far
to the meeting, but expressed a!
wllllnaneaa to consider any cotr-!
ceti proposal on the draft Quoa-1 at colleces. 37 are linemen
tlon submitted by the minors. I"1"1 31 harktield "'
Rnle changes approved by the' Linemen are the most popular
, eonftrence Included a ban on the ,n " ani far ',s(- wnll
signing ot p ayers nnder 17 years ore J
Ct Mo. and the establishment of wo"1 nJ o"' w" ot ,hp ;
n itralrht walrer price ct ;.&00. " "Plains named in the east.
'.n. only exception on the waiver . I! "nomon and nine bavk
rula is in lh. case ot drafted ?",f- H"? anJ P'T " "
plaors. th. waiver price on these . "T y'nemn 10 ,0"d ,telr
, . ,v :1S29 elevens.
player, being th. same a. the, Hl.fbllck nM ,
Ken, 7 r7"l: r "-".Ue wet. where li out of 2
Kept I of tho following year. c laln, uani(,d backs nnd
Previously tht waiv.-r price on ntne of ,hfm hnlt18ck,. -rxwn
purchased players has been- the .
aims as the purchase price,
P-'ayer transfers announced
"Bubbles" Hargra'ves. Cincin-
uaii lucurr, w iraueo io ai.
Paul In the American associa
tion a !,,..!... CHnKtAn T I -
' '.'. Slightly colder wea'.her for Ore-
gravts will become manager of
tuo 61. Paul team. The trade on forecast today1 for Fri-
waa delayed by Brooklyn, which day by Edward L. Welti, meteor
desired to secure Hargravcs In olorist
exchange for Catcher Ilcnline
but the Dodgers finally agreed
to valve on Margraves.
"Tat" Collins, New York Yankee-
reserve catcher, was s,V,1 to
Boston in tha National league,
at the Interioagnc waiver yn.e
ot 4T.S00.
Fred Hofmann. Boston Red
Pox catcher, and Pete Scott,
Pittsburgh outfielder, were sold
to the Mission club of the Coast
league. Purchase prices ere
cot- announced.
Outfielder Swanson. ot the
Mission e.ub, was purchased by
Cincinnati.
Indication were that Nick Al-
ienv wno for the past s;x aeasonsl
has managed tho SU Tsui Am
erican association ciub. -would be
signed as head coach for the
Chicago White Sox. but definite
confirmation could not be se
cured. McDUFFER
tsprTTA GOLF C1XB
By Baxrte Tarao
tH 5 Ct'o (via. C-t 1
AWARDED TO THE.
1 V - vr i
e-4 rT-
fivJk USli. Tint AU. -1HI,
KAY TMC MJOi AiiffllO UPCK
f UsO THE ftAME S STAlCrXD
!wiryT A i-'siT? TUAV!
' f'TX ax win ,1
-L -
liNITIO.PRIM
XKW VOliK. IHV. l:l
Tho John J. Nh.:.iy trophy
i
for
"Wo Kill mako our ..wii ruk
the Winter Suy. lacuo muMn
hna bvn Aw-trot'd .imni.ii.iufly to i0tit tho tv.., hall "
Jolm A lit", .tier l. r Iiim "ton ! li will ho r-.v-01-.tt lht w lit ti
tntiti b-tlall t;uu." the Amvicaii Lougn- tlf lim-ri to
The mot com tort a It I o cracker ' Approve tho o;tMt-niul-attuv bonr-,1
box bo reserved -tnmiull) um of roniu ly It-. plt lit r-, r
hrrrafttT fpr tho Si-l-im. 111 t to turning thorn to carry ti la hip
prmiilont or iho National T.--piie ' pock-ot and apply it urvviiiuu
untll onu'onc- thinks up n K'tUT ly. the Nntton.il Learn- wont
otto. , uiluiut villi tin i;n rnio on the
Livens Dull Wlnl-T tMil.Jt-ct.
It wan a dull vimcr. imlociL : Why Vn Try It?
until John came Ioiik with hin Tin;, hi tho world rit the
proposal to rrinov. the plirher Naifoital Leaguo piU'luT help
from thrt hauliin ordor and an'- t iH'mst-lvr- to ivsiu from a liiil
stnnte a bat tor at tho di-rviion aok nuppliod hv itio umpire.
"' '"' niniinnT. Tho N'ailoiui
I.vu
wan no uniirtivi Willi
lli'ymei iiiki-mh'ui mirx iu
for riilivfuina tho wl-'lir mi'i't I
ln If not the name of lini'tal!
thai it voteil htm uti lm-rvato in.
,... .... v. .,.a ,.f
ot'fii-e. : it ulri-atly ha upprovi-d ami try
The AmiTU'.m l'a;:ili fiHMiw to out the .h'iiie for Iho !J' ii-a-havo
taken John 'rioNily. for it sonT
pooh-hoocl his plan all arouml Of course. the Anu-ii'.-tn
!'-': i rnT. whi.li took all tlie League prohat'ly wonlil nftiM' to
f-.ul out 'f liasoUall ac.dn. ami J hol-.l the world twrtiM ni-xt t-lo-
n()W is
more a .lull, iliab
buslm-- tomerueil with human ' woaM ro t!io way of the Avuy- au.l Harold Keutlall. fiirwariU;
liarter nu t audi nn.i mly traffic. Navy football came, nud for and II. Koliinson. ci'nter. II!. h
All AiMint Itrirn much the samo reason. Itnt imo ar.l Kot'us-.olll, suhstltuie Kuard.
The world of vpon t a dreary the s-hedute makers hare moved , Wayne Whitney. nuiMiitute for
onotiKh place thce day without the season hack a week. It proh-' ward, and Lawrence Waters, suh
denylnir. It the amuscmetit of toy-:
nK with an Idea no dlrertlux as
preslilcut llcvnicr i "iu-man
Linemen Rival Backfield
Plavers
try by the I nlicl rress nows
try by the I nltc.1 Press
that ont of the $ leaders chosen
lr,f1r?Ar WpJltFlPr
Toda''S FOfeCaSt
PORTLAND. Dec. 13, iTP)
Temperature Friday morning
will be about 34 degrees. Wells John Patterson Marshall. It. or
satd. and It will probably be gaalier and firs; president of the
freeilng In parts of the sia:e. A Fonland Pacific coast league
high rresnro area now off the baseball c'nb. died hero today
coast was moving tnlcnd and will after an- Illness of several weeks
bring generally fair weather with duration.
it, the forecaster said. j
The off Mai forecast was "gen-1 Classified advertising Is a
orally fair Friday, slightly cold-
cr; norihwester'.y winds."
To re-ad ttt Klamath Neva
da-r after day la to kcp tbor
(.'ph'y informed on happenlnm
of Importance th roup ho at the
world as veil aa ta Klamath
Mi On
1 ; - i(
the . :K'
the modern
v oil
T-sDRD OIL ribODtXT
FRANlTcETTY -is
Seojttl I IH IO
It'iiui." It wohUI wrve ln Amor
k-.ui I.iaKuo right If tho Nmioiial
on the matter. Junt u wm rii.l
wliilo Ain.Tl.aii Louuiii' iiiu-Vri
pix'tfiul to im sorutt'niuit thi-ni-
'inri iimi miii-i inline i j
BHlli' to aim-fAl tliclr u-n of;
rein. I
Why fhoultln't tho National
I . ,,- .. ,h.. -l.i.n,:..." r..l
; her aul another simrlt iiMiue
ably will be too dark and cold
for luns-bull In mid-October, ani
way
as Grid Captains
west five out of tho elcht cap-
tains selected are linemen
Only two schools. Michigan
State and the rnirerslty of Ida-
ho. ont of tho !jt compiled by
" I'nltcd Press, have named
"ptains.
I'arnogle Tech has abandoned
, ho practice of soiovtlnr a ,np-
taiu but wll name an honorary
l"pI f ,' 'he
T,he 1 " 0r,,soa
Oregon State In the far west, aud
s.nuhcrn Methodist l the suth-
w.st. wi!l worry .long without
captains, but an a.-tln captain
li4 -.j ft .iCB me,
PKMX TO PLAY X. Y. l
STATE COLLEGE. Pa., Dec.
H. t L P) New York l uiversily
replaces Noire Dame oa Penn
State's 1929 fooihall schedule,
which Include games with Nia
gara. Lebanon Valley. Marshall.
LiFsyetto. Syracuse. Pennsylva
nia. Bnckneil aud Pittsburgh. '
LE.U.rE FOrXItKR IUKjS
POUTLAXD. Dec. 13. tl'P)
j morning newspaper proposition
l AT Psaa tha K
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We're ready for the Xnias rush with everything
that a port.nan desires. lie Skates, Footballs.
Skiis. runcliintf Vag.K Boxinir Glove. Golf
Stiiks and Bag.
Roberts 8C Harvey
HARDWARE FOR HARD WEAR
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
R ICE SKLECTSlCoachos Confer
ALL - AMERICAN On All-East Team
j xkw vouk. ivo. i.i rr.
jTho All-Amoruan nlovon -bn tod
:i.v runtlatul Iti.o nmioai in ih
f-nllliir'i''"
1 WVi'Uy, f.il!.i.
Kuil - Kw.iliT. t)llin Sl.il'.
T.ukli' Ioiiiiii'1iiIiiic, .MU'lil
! inn.
cnaril 1'iwi. Suuifonl.
t'i'iiior I'uiiil. i;Hitnlu Tvli.
1 ilunr.! Uurki'. N.ivy,
Tin - k - - - i. I'tli-Iitirckt.
Kml lluyt rall. .liltu'iuM.
i ijuarii'r llarpst'T, Ciimosio
.T.xli.
' 1 l.i I l-:li -k l aBlo. Army.
j HnUtisi'k- .s. uil, IViuiylr.iulit.
Kullhaik Slroi.n, i-w York 1'.
I I 1 1 1 1 1 luik - llnitll. Hl,r.i.
! I'tlltiy llin'iiMii- Omuli". 'nh
linKion a:iit Ji tt'.-rsnn. ,
i l illliy cud - VaitvU k. l. Mor
ula.
Dorris High Team
To Play Klamath'
A came In the Klamath hlah ,
whool Rvmnasium Satui'luy i'i-n-ln
will open the ISSS-SH eaon !
for the IiIkIi HehiHil ln.-ketlnll
siiuad. when It will moot tho
Dorr! hiKh Hchool team. Atlniiii
lou U to bo ZU and 0 t-ent.
The first team lineup wil1
prohahly Ih'; Harold Olson ami (
1-e Pruttt. citanl: la-o frot-het
center.
1UIXI It IIK1 IhA h I) Kll.l.Kll ;
Kl. PASO. Tex . I). .-. U. ti l I
K. S. Murphy. Ss. believed to be !
a welterweight boxer from Paris.
fox., was
killed loilay Id miles
"11;:
rra itlauca. when his
collided with a car
hearing a license from the state
of Washington.
STIlONt. TO PLY n.vsiat VI I.
WEST HAVEN. Conu.. Hoc. 13
l l'i Kltn Strong, fath.-r of
Kcnacth Strong. All-Amcrican
halfliack. salil tonight his s.u
would iotn an American l.eagne
Baseball team on his graduation
from New York I'tiiversity next
spring.
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