THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FAUS. OREGON August 13, 1333 PAGE TWO Normal Team May Pby In Hawaii Otto Klura Considering Invitation for South am Oregon Football Team. Negotiation Start for S. O. N. Frosh Game Here. "" Th Southern Oregon N'orml cbool at Ashland bu attained the etatus of a major institu tion. It ha bacoma ambitious. Onca a year aoma toolbsll turn from tha west eoait and H'a not always team of great prominence tours to tha la land of Plar. Hawaii. There it play two games, ona with tha Honolulu town team oa Chrlst maa Day. and tb second with tba University of Hawaii on Naw Yaar a Day. a Otto Klnm. a former real dent of Southern Oregon and Klamath Falls, has looked with favor upon tha Ashland achool and Ita young coach. Howard Hobson, who wa here this weak. Klum la considering Tary strongly aa Invitation (or Ashland. Ashland la not tb blggeat school In tha Northwsat. but It baa, in tb lait year and a half, produced exceptionally strong team In lta own division. Hob son, coaching hla first football team there last aummer, had outstanding success; hla bas ketball combination last win tar vii of coast conference cal ibre. Tare time Ashland up set Billy Relnhart'e Webfoot In a series of four game. Hobaon la more than Inter ested In the graduatea of Klsm Union high school, and ha will welcome with enthusiasm -at lean a halt dosen lada who played for Lea Avrit. These Klamath athletes rarely more on to college, and here la their first opportunity to take the tep. Llring condltlona at Ashland normal certainly ar less x penals than at either Oregon State college or Unireraity of Oregon. Here In Southern Ore gon a hoy could apend a year In rigorous competition, prors Bis worth and then enroll In a conference school without af fecting hla eligibility. There is not a aingl boy la Klamath Fall who would b a poaltir bat In tb coaat confer ence; but with a year of exper ience at a normal rhool bis possibilities would b definitely brought out. ' e e Tber 1 a good chance a few Klamath boya will register at Ashland this tall; and tber 1 an equally god chance th-y -aili return to Klamath Vails October 28. to meet tba Uni Tersity of Oregon (reehmen on Modoc field. Ouch a game still only In the minds of the two schools would be tb first major en test her. It would, If suecess tul, establish Klamath Faila aa a central point for football. It would bring visitors Into tba city, stimulate high school ath letics, and make the football season something to look (or. ward to. see Hobson bas selected a pretty difficult schedule tor this sea son at the Normal school. His tentatlr progrsm Is aa fol lows: , September it Oregon Stat at Corrallls. October 7 Pacific at Ash land. October 14 Monmouth at Portland. October II Oregon Itat Rooks at Corrallls. October I Oregon Fresh, men at Ashland or Klamath Falls. Xovembar 4 San Jos at Ashland. Norsmbsr 10 Wlllamett at Salem. Norember li Eastern Ore gon normal at Ashland (horn, comlug), a e a Billy Relnhart has gone bark to coaching tha frnihman foot ball team at Oregon. That would assure Klamath Falls of some eicellent playing should th Frosh he brought her. On of th heat things about Al Kararick, ths wrestler. Is hla friendship with Louie Pollr.. The crowd can roar and arream aiainst Al. but I.onle will he there to se that thlnga go ail right. STANDINGS 'Ft th Associated Press ) w. L, WUST LKAtil K. Joa Annilus J it, Hollywood .. 1 55 Portland ...78 47 Sacramento .-.79 in Oakland -.M.....I3 n San Francisco ...6 to Missions .............M II Ssattle . 49 88 Pet .tan .GDI .6711 .477 .461 .411 .401 .343 AMEH1CAX LK.tGl'K W. I 71 31 ......66 44 .....56 54 68 67 ....M I 51 59 ...47 12 -.-43 72 Pet. .rs .596 .605 .496 .447 .444 .431 .374 Washington Kew York . Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland . Chicago ..... Boaton ....... St. Lou la ... NATIONAL LF.AOIK, W. L. Pet Naw York 41 .698 Pittsburgh Chicago .. -62 49 .Hi -.41 61 .645 Boaton St. Loula -. Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati . ...BO 62 .63(1 .635 .422 .411 .193 .41 63 4 I ...44 (3 44 61 CHICAGO, Aug. 17, CU.RJ The Jack Sharkey-King Lavlnsky hea vy weight bout will be held at Comlsky park September 16, In atead of the ordinal dal of Sep tember 11. I'roiuotcr Sammy Wolff announced today. BOXING I Spencer Abbott Seeks New Job in Base - ball World. LOS ANGELES. Aug. IT. OPl Spencer Abbott, wno piloted th Dock to their 1111 pen nant, la on th block. Th black-browed manager of th Portland aggregation la the Paclfie Co-t League put himself there laat night because, be aald. he could see no future In tiller ing tb Oregon city' baseball fortune any further upstream. So Disagreement. "I feel." he said. "I've done th beet I could with th team and would ilk to try mysell out aomewber ,else. I feel per fectly Justified In placing my candidacy before other owners who may -ontemplat making change in managerial places lor 135." No, he aald at first, tber bad been no disagreements with Tom Turner, Portland president, but he altered that atatement a mo ment later to concede that there had been a (aw arguments. "But they bar not been the direct cans of my announce ment." be hastened to add. "I've got no axes to grind or noses to pinch, but Ira anxious to make a change. I'll battle ths other teams io th league until the season la over, but at the1 finish I'll aeek employment else where, -preferably la th Coaat league. Abbott has been la th man agerial buainesa for 26 years, casting his lot at various limes with th Southern. International. Western. American association and National league. He haa won nin pennants, and bia teama hav been out ot tb first dl rislon only four years out of u 19. Sarazen Seeks Canadian Open Golfing Title TORONTO, Ont., Aug, 17, ftl.ftl On of a field of 141 golfer., Gene Saraien will tee off on the difficult Royal York course toda la quest ot tb only major golf title be has not held th Cana dian open championship. Along with Harry Cooper of Chicago, defending champion. Sarazen heads th United Stat- forcea who hop to take the title across th border again. It has been held in th United Statea since 1919, when Douslaa Ediar of Atlanta. Ga.. took the trophy. in annual Tl-hole medal play tournament bas attracted 40 pro fessionals and en amateur George P. Shaw of California from the United Status. Th Canadian entry list comprises 74 pros and 29 amateurs, headed by C. Roaa Somerville, United States amateur ebamplon from London Ontario. White Sox Chief Given Suspension CHICAGO. Aug. IT. (U.F9 President William Harrldg of the American Baseball leagu an nounced today the suspension for three daya of Lew Fonseca, man ager of th Chicago White Sol. Harrldge aald the auspenslon was for using abusive language and refusing to leave the players' bench after being ordered by an umpire to do ao. Fonaaea aald he had not understood that he waa under orders to leave. JOHNNY BEAVER PILOT READY TO QUI rfffi HAS A CHANCE TO DUPUCAT& '$y F-v iv THE FEAT OF JONES AND i't Vi - EVAN? WINNING THE hr r?.: . '"'"H (tffj 1 OPEN AM0 AMATEUR Sporting BASEBALL And Another Title Falls r i.'-r'b -.-txm One holder of tb welterweight title. Si-year-old Lou Broulllard ot Worcester, Mass., becam tb middleweight champion by knocking out Ben Jeby, defending champ. In th seventh round of their bout at th Polo Grounds,' New York. Broulllard la abowa atandlng over the Uttering champ alter administering tb knockout blow. TWO ANGEL HURLERS ACCOUNT FOR 83 VICTORIES f HIS YEAR; BRAVER-DUCKS BEATON AGAIN By AcUled m For those bleacher eoarhei who maintain winning ball gamea la largely a matter of good pitch ing, the performene of Los An gelea thia year muat be highly gratifying. Th Angela hare pitchers, par ticularly Dli-k Ward and Hnrk Newaom. Between them thexe two have accounted for half of the 82 rictoriea turned In by Let Angelea this season. Tuesday Newxom marked up bis 21st win of tha year at Sacramento. Wed nesday nlaht Ward beat the Solons 4-1 for his loth. With only five dfleata, he top th Coaat league hurlers. Portland IK-atrn Again Ward gar th Solon only alx hits as he pitched th Angela to their second tictory of th snr.es sad kept them ahead of the ave ond place Hollywood Stars. Csi.e Llllsrd led the Angel assault on Ed Bryan with a home run, triple and a single. Hollywood walloped Porlland 13-4 to increase lta aerond ntae margin to 2 games. Tom Hhee han took care of the Hollywood mound choree, while his mat4 batted Joe Bowman. Art Jarobs and Jack Wilson (or II safrtlas, Seattle Youth Wins National Archery Title CHICACO. Aug. 17, (UP) nalph Miller, 17. of R-attle, Wash., won th archery tourna ment Wednesday at the world's fair with a score of 2495. Mil ler won the national archery championship last week in St. Louis. His sror In th (air tourna ment was IH9 points belter than that ot William Hrlnk, Chicago, bis nearest competitor. Forty persons competed In th three day tournament here, Frank Breest of Fullerton. Calif., was third with a acore or 1210; R. II. Colli i, 19, of Tulsa, Okla., fourth with 2194; and William Oatlund, Chicago, fifth with 1141, bOODMA AS HE DID TENNIS including a double and a pair of singi by Vince Dlmaggio and three ainglea by Fred ilatiuy. Roy Joiner of Oakland south pawed hia way to a double vic tory Wednesday, trimming Sar. Kranelaeo 9-5, and dropping Joe Dimaggio, the sala' kid sensa tion, to the dirt wth a left book. Joe t.'rts Into Trouble Th usually mltd-tempered Joe. holder of the Coaat league rona:e utlv gam hitting mark, ques tioned an umpire's decta'on call ing bim out when ha alld home In the first inning. I'luher Jolnttr took the argument to heart, J"e rt plied with a swim at the Oak land t'jeser. and the latter coun tered wltn the knockdown puncr Otherwise the gam ws a tame affair, with llarlin I ip leadin a 15-hit thumping of (lire H-nl toasera. Pool conn C til wl'h brace of doublea and two ainglea. The .Misaions drew further away from the cellar by miking it two sttalght over Seattle. 14.7. Four Indian errora helped the Retla to three unearned rung n'f Herman Pllette, a former Mission htirler. Louis Almada. Itc-d oulfieldtr. had a perfect day at bat with a triple, double and two alnsles Johnny Habich gave the Indiana seven hits. Schissler Signs Olympic Champ KANSAS CITY. Aug. IT. () Jamca A. Bausrh, world de cathlon champion and former all around atar athlete at the Uni versity of Kansas, haa signed contract to play tulllmrk with the Chicago Cardinals of th na tional professional football lea gue. Th Cardinal coach Is Paul 1 Rrhlssler, wbo resigned ssverul months ago aa coach of tha Ore gon Aggies. Srhlssler formerly was a member of the University of Nebraska roachlng staff. Bausoh Is serving as a life guard at a lake in auburban In dependence, Mo. Tflg CANADIAM.' 1 votx nui ova , THE FINAL ROUND, LAST VEAP. WHEN HE DEFEATED JOHWNV AND TOOK THE AMATEUR CUP OUT OF THe U S. . FOR TrE. FiQSt TIME IN 21 VEARS GOLF T HEflE F y Cheung Will Meet Kar asick in Main Event Mat Bout. A giant Mongolian, Wong Bock Cheung, will Invad th Legion halt Friday night In high hopes of upsetting 'Ai Karaalck, king of heavyweight who bar wrestled here. Th Karatrk-Chttng match will be tha outatandlng match ot a double main event. Terrible Ted Thye, th high-hat wreatler from Portland, will meet Everett Klhbons, ex-football atar. In tha preliminary. Karaslck. not at hla beat laat week when be defeated Tby. haa prepared for on of th moat vigorous matchea of th season, II know littl about Cheung' wrestling ability except that It waa sufficiently excellent for it main events at Port land. The voteran Thy will be gainst a youngster who rllc mora on ruUKhnvs than on science. Ribbons, linscmau ou the University of Oklahoma foot ball team, bas mastered tha atyl of Uua Souunbig. . Thye, using a hold one bring ing him tb world light heavy weight championship, expect to win with a wrtstlock. Veteran Driver Brings Fortune At Hambletonian OOHHF.N, N. V., Aug. 17, T?l--Little did th late Pop (inert, whns nam la aynonlmoua with llftht harness rarina, reallia that the husky bny of SS. yeara, who came to him to Jearn th art of the sport 34 years ago, woud some day drive the winner of a trotting rac worth mor than 140. uou. In those daya It was unheard of fur a trotter earning that much In a elngle. race or In one year. Hut yesterday Hen White, now a grey-haired 40-yeur-old reteeen of the aulky, turned th' trick when be guided Mary Reynold, a slim hay filly, owned by W. N. Heynv.ds, of .Winston Salem. N. C, to victory In the seventh re newal of the Hambletonian. Il ir.e llnnkrd lllll White rsntfe Mary Iteynolda aa one of the heat hnrsea he hfls driv en, and hia enntemlnn la horna out by the fllly'e time of 2:0. which she made In winning the hrit heat. J. I. I.yte'a ilrown Berry, ot Plaltifleld. N. J trotted a mil In the asm time, beating Mary Heynold In the aecond heat, .Mary Keynold'a victory netted her tobacco merchant owner 2ft. 333. Hut for a wet spot on the back stretch In the track. White la confident the fill would hnve won In straight heats, as It was, she took the decision In two out of three. Although not flnl-hlng In the final heat. Brown llerry won sec ond money at 7,4uu, while third portion of th prfs went to Mattr Ire, from William Hughe' Cleve land stable. Hollywood Portia trained and drlvep by her wealthy f.exlnpton owner, John L. Uodr'c. waa fourth. Vines Nearing Newport Title NKU'PonT. n. i,. Aug. 17, m Kllsworlh Vlnea seems to liaveu enacen the memory oi nis upsoi ting Davln Cup espurlemea, as ho moves onward to mi tmru straight Newport Casino victory showing a startling Improvement with eacb match. The lanky California tllllst con founded his critics Wodnesday when ha blasted Dryan Grani promising Atlanta youth, out of tha tourney with a sensational string ot 2d placements In a 16- tamc match, and today he was elated to ennfte Lester fltoefe.n. the rtiKRed Callfnrnian now bolns groomed for futur Davlo Cup service. In th tenth rouud. 8AI.KM M.4 I,OSF.S I.KO SAI.EM, Aug. 17, () Chnrlos B, Itln mansled a foot when his motorcycle collided with a truck here early this morning, and an amputation waa performed at local hospital. Rico's motorcycle had no headlight burning, wit nesses declared. ' Vrcstling Tonight American legion Arena Phone (or ticket rtwerva' tion v -to THE SMOKE , I'll. Wi WAGGONER'S DRUG ' Ph. THE WALDORF Ph. IMS Rout Start 0 P. Mr gun MONGOL News : RACING HAS COME POi X BEAT BiG 5HCT WO CCPEATfcO HIM. DCEPflt'XSEV AND KEIZUrTam. AND TUtV VvOODNT GIV HIM A MATCH rmniiMitiiK He m UCKXO BAER GCPFV"W CAM0?LO UWSs.V c-eiFFiiuS (covr AM0. it'.fc;.'."'' " OTVttRS 1 V J .'tm-3t- it i'- Western Hopes Of Polo, Title Suffer Reverse CHICAGO. Aug. 17. P) The west's hop of capturing polo supremacy from th east appsar ad bleak today, and thera was possibility that Hubert W. (Rube) Wllllama, Ita atar back would play no mor among the high goal performer In the game. After winning th opening In tersections! match, It to It, ths Plainsmen yesterday ran Into a new eastern combination rigged up by Tommy Hitchcock, and took a It to 8 beating. In. tha seventh period, Williams, few of whose bone hav not been broken In the sains, suffered a fracture of hie right leg below tb kn when he fell (rout hla mount. Hitchcock maintained a can ny silence until tint (or yester day's match, tlieu sunt Hopping, sn eiaht-goal nian. to number two. Michael shifted from num bs" three to number one. Hitch cock went to number three. Hop ping, a' more daring rider and mor accural shot, played ao ably that he acord four goals and left Hitchcock free to atari playa and harase th westerners In offensive efforts. One thing on which you cannot lose a good Electric Refrigerator An Electric Refrigerator is one investment In which you cannot lose. Every day the whole year around it pays dividends in good health, food savins and convenience. It actually costs Lbjs money In the long run to own an Electric Refrigerator than to "get along' without one. Electric Refrigeraton are cheaper today than they have ever been or are aver likely to be again. Prices are goinj" up, why not purchase yours on easy terms at today's bats' gain prices. See your dealer THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANV FISHING HIIIIIIIMIIUM O N Baseball AMKIUCAM IKAOUK. R. H. Washington 14 ' It 0 Chicago 11 Weaver and Sewell, Tlerg: Mil ler, Klmeey, Held, . Taber add Sullivan. "r. II. E. Philadelphia -.. 4 II i Cleveland -.11 1 D Karnshaw, Peterson, Walharg, Combs and Cochrane, Matljss kl Psareon and Spanrer. n. H. E. Iloston - 1 0 Detroit - - 16 1 Wetland and Kerrdl; Auksr, Hogselt and I'usak. n. if. e. New York 14 13 0 St. Louis T U - Gomes, rennnrk. Moor and Dickey; lllacholdcr. Stile aud lliinislo)', Shea, NATIONAL I.KAGUFI. n. h. Cincinnati I 14 I New York .... T 11 1 Prey, Stout, Knlp and Lorn bardl; Parmele and Manruso. R. H. E St. Lou I , 14 I Philadelphia Ill Carleton and o'KarrslI; Hol ler. Elliott and Todd. now. el 4 i M 1 1 . j WRESTLING Coast Football Teams Open Year On September 16 COItVAM.lS, Aug. IT. (AP) Sathriluy, Sept. 14 Is tba data decided upon for til opening ct 1'scltlc coast conferanc football practice, according to notification received today by II. S. Rogers, chairman of th beard of control of Oregpn Slat enllrg from II. C. Willed of t'nlveraitv of Hnuth. em California, secretary of th 1 faculty rprsentalive of th cog- ' foronce, Tha aiuTauuctnient lollnwed special vole of ronferenc mem. here. Willed said, to dotermln whether practice should s'arl on th weekend of Sept. 10, as waa th case last year, or th lith, .,. was formerly 4he ess. . . Hearers rrr'mre . As explained her, th confer one rules permit two games n4) September wlih practice starting tha woeit bfor lh flrat gain date, I.aat year Ihla required praollr to begin Sept. 10, al though thia year the echedule la such that starting training on Sept. It will atlll allow a week' training before th opening game dale Hrpt. S3, Uutause som collegee eipressed a desire fnr a permanent earlier date a apeclal vote was tken. Tha Oregon Rial coaching slsff oonslsting of Lonnls bttner, head conch; Qcurge Brott and Jim Dlnnn. assistants, nd . "Slats" (1111, freshman eaach, ar hr laying preliminary plans for the opening sonsnn. The first game Is with Willamette st Cor vallls on week altar practlc brglna. Karasick Gets Draw In Bout WithDemetral PORTLAND, Or., Aug. IT. OP) Taking two (alia out of three. Ah Kaplan of New York won th main vnt of last night's ' wrestling program her from Hob Krus of Oswego. Or. Kap lan weighed 120 pounds and Krnse 110. Kaplan used a series of fly. 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