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PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON August 31, 1033 Sporting News Braucher's Sport Gossip JSP Br Bill tNKA Writer) Ro many horses have bMB barred from fam by hemps? . . . Might not torn unsung ttted today be th world's leading mon-r-wlintr bat lor another sag notion la tb trtchf Th far turn la a farorlt pot for Damping. It was at th tat tara that Gallant Sir bumped Equipoise la tb Hewthorae Gold Cop battl at Chicago. Gucb bump as Equipoise received should har thrown tb Whitney Wiggle oft stria just as ttaouih roa collldd wltb a milk truck a-hil daablaf madly tor tb 7:19. Bwt EqulpoUe rani4 on. Therein He part of th story ot th aan at Peasant-Swinging's grMtneea. Mayb I should say ket at It rot, witboat a heart. 4 bora la last Jnst Ilk a man it waa (ortaaat that th field wad siaalUld a twelve-horse rac tb bemrtV Keaipoise might bar beea lost. As he tried to regaia bis stride, a night haT beea Jolted again by scrambling quad raped. How many time hat that bappnd to horse that wr trying for th prise, only to find th way elated T Thr wer only four ether screes running against DID TOW KXOW WAT Nineteen years ago at this very time, my llttl cabbages tb Bostoa Braves, who bad been spending tha summer la tb cellar, started npstatr. . . . It waa figured they would b a soft dish tor tb Athletic. . . . It turned out they wr ladlgeatlbl for th whit ! phant . . . They woa four la a row from a team that was balled a great, on of th greatest the world bad en. . . . George Stalling led that llttl band ot Brave . . . and tb only man left ot th gal lant galaxy I Babbit Maran ills. . . . H was th spark stag at that leb . . Just a h I a spark plug aow, lead tag th Bray k their apwarl march. th ahaasploB. Tb way waa elear, as laulpoia saw and took H. Bab sosaH fMd aad all. Boat bar called tor everything th bone bad ta make ap the distant lost Is th crash. Equi poise surrey tb eltuatlon a gentleman would, and as a looked askance at Gallant Sir. h probably said m ai son io; gnat, "Toodle-doo, old dear.1 Gallaat Mr aarsly anderatood. a Jockey bar a war ot trlag their animals lata thf entries, t ,n. Head an reminder for this, read the atory ef th 11(1 Kcntacky Derby, woa by Broker' Tip, on at tb roagheat races rr staged. But th Jockey on Equipoise, Sonny Workman. ab solved has colleague, L Hun sbrlea, at blares, explaining that N probably waa accidental. Anyway, there a goes! Aad teedle-doo, old dear) AT ALEM. Aog ( (PrVnU tentlary guard last night frus trated th try for freedom of DuPre Poe, sentenced to life for tb murder of Jams Iver- aon, BllrsTton night patrolman mora than a year ago, It was learned bar today. Poe, whose cell I ta th base ment of tba new prison building. had worked loos a sewag pipe connection with th utility cor ridor with the Intent to escape when he waa aeen by guards at work. He had an Improvised rope la hi possession. Warden James Lewis announc ed that had he succeeded la get tin Into tb corridor, he still would hare to work his way out of th building as well aa over th walla. STANDINGS By Th Associated Free COAST LEAGUE W. 89 .89 86 70 ..! L. 10 II ei 67 80 88 88 11 Pet Los Angeles , Hollywood Portland Sacramento . Oakland .(97 .(91 .585 .(53 .467 Missions .418 .418 Saa Francisco Seattle .878 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Washington New York Cleveland ... Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Boston .. St. Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York 72 47 .605 Boston - -. ...68 (S .(58 Chicago -68 (7 .(44 Pittaburgh 66 (( .(41 St. Louia 67 (8 .536 Brooklyn (1 (9 .425 Philadelphia (0 71 .418 Cincinnati - 48 77 .384 Lott, Stoefen Win Net Title BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 80 Pi Georse M. Lott. Jr., cnl' cago, and Lester Stoefen, Los Angeles, rained the national dou hies tennis championship by de tenting Frank X. Shields, New York, and Frank Parker. Mil waukee, 11-13, 9-7, 1-7. (-8, to Pet. 88 43 ,I5 .7( (0 .(( .67 l( .615 61 68 ,492 ei o .tan . 60 67 .472 -84 78 .425 47 81 .(64 BOXING FUNERAL FDR COACH IS SET Major Frank Cavanaugh'i Gridiron Career Terminated. MARSHFIELD, Mass.. Aug. It. WV-Funeral aervlrt for Major Frank w. cavaneugn, notes toor ball coach, will be held Friday amid tb simple surroundings of hia South Short bom. A high mas of requiem will b celebrated at tb Church ot tb Sacred Heart, Newton Center, at It a. a., aad burial will b at Worcester, hi birthplace. Irak Prove Fatal 'Car." one of th most beloved football coaches of a generation, died at hia hom her yesterday after a courageous battl. Falling health aad fast-dim ming eyesight, brought on. In great Part by world war wounds, foreed him to gli ap football coaching for tb quiet of his Marahfteld chicken farm. Last month, tb Major, who waa 17 years eld. underwent aa abdominal operation. He bad partially recovered when, Sun day, h (Offered a atrok. Career Illaatrioaa Th Bar. Louis J. Gallagher Jr., president of Boston college, where, aa bead coach, "Car" achieved nnch of his football fame, will eelebrate tbe requiem mas at Newtoa center, ct. naugh'a horn before he cam to KarahfKld. "Cay's" football eaxeer begat back In 1S97, wha he waa an all-Amerlcaa end at Dartmouth. la 1(99, b became th "baby of Amerloaa football coachea by accepting a post with th Univer sity ot Cincinnati. la 1911 be became head roach at Dartmouth, where he stayed antil 11, whea hie coaching days war Interrupt ed by tb world war. He enlist ed as a private In tbe lv(nd field artillery ot tb 17th division. Gal lantry ka action accounted for most of hi promotion from pri vet to major. H never fully recovered from woanda received whan shrapnel tor hia fact away. In 111 ha became coach at Bostoa college, and eight years later at Ford ha nu He retired last year. Les Wolfe Wins Wrestling Bout iALEM. Aug. t, Wt Les Wolfe, lit, Tulsa, Okla., won two out at three fall from Wal ter Birola, 190, ot Santiago, la tbeir wrestling match her last night i Wolf took tw straight falls with lleure four bold after los ing th tint oa with a flying mare. Bob Meyers, HI. Tillamook took straight fall from Chet Wiles. 171, Portland, with ham- merlock and head scissors holds. Robin Reed, 149, Reedsport, took a single fall with a whip wristlock from Ray Lynees, 101 Vancouver, Wash. SPIfeMA. PTlCHER. IN BASk-RML'S rXCOMPrHEtiX 5CM ?R3FESSl0NM. HE SpEClrJJZES WYA&.-yi: A IV iiS'4v xs M vmm 0 v WnJtlZ n -JT mMY - Pitched 46i Innings In 62 tamet in U - J 8 il 1 KM) Won 40. Lost 15. I led 1. BASEBALL A Football Player 1 li Barry Kent, above, ea-Oregon hia debut la Klamath Fall Friday 'r ... r " ' Jr JtS UJf" , it y v. r - K , Jtaa V .. Jff ..... . t tV ' vl A wlne, former University of Iowa grid star. The two giants will meet la th Legion hall mala event. Lea Wolfe, skillful Texan, will be matched against Ted Thy two featur matches. WORLD'S BEST NET PLAYERS MEET FOR TITLE ON SATURDAY By HUXRI McLKMORB NEW YORK, Aug. 10, (OP) A field of 10. Including most of th world' top ranking play er, will begin play In th men's national t eon Is single champion ship at Forest Hills Saturday, with Ellsworth Vines, defending UUeboldar, and Jack Crawford, Australian ace, seeded first In th domestic and foreign list. Frank Shields, th New York sleg gun who ha eat a magni ficent path through eastern grass court tournament alnce hi return from Europ In Juu, waa aeeded second t Vine In th draw. Fred Perry, who won tb Davis Cup for England, fol lowed Crawford In tba visiting list. Following Perry In th foreign group were Jlro Satoh, Japan; Harold G. N. Lee, England; Ryosuka Nunol, Japan; Vivian McGratb, Australia; E. ltoh, 7J PWSvP-r f t' C3il ffi . I Lantt In a name atain$t St. Lou I I i & I Averaged S7 game a campaign for I X fP Mil At pltchrr Ed tea aha rood P9 fi ll I fielder accepted 162 fielding XfxiUf chance, in 56 game.. 11 emMfl I I -" hijhsi muw vj vv w TENNIS Turns Wrestler Jgf4 vAt J fc,.. kan Stat football player, will make night against Howard Canton- oc Portland la th second ot th Japan; Adrian Qulst, Australia Dob Turnbull, Australia, and Edward Avory, England. Follow Ing Shields In th American ranks cam Wilmer Allison, Cliff Sutter. Frank! Parker, Sidney B. Wood, Jr., Lester Stoefen, Gregory Mangin, Georg Lott and Bryan Grant. Th draw, nulled out of hat eouldn't have worked out more perfectly from a box office angl it th oflciala had handplcked It. Vina drew th top of th upper bracket with Perry at the not. torn. Sblelda head tb lower half with Crawford on the lower rung. Thus, If Vines snaps out of bis dlsastroua slump and Perry and Crawford play aa ex. peeled, th American champion will meet tb two men who humi liated blm abroad, In the mat two rounds. Vines against Perry is th semi-finals and Crawford In tb championship ronnd, would pack th ample west aid stadium from turf to top tier. vir. COLF BOSTON, IV MEET TODAY National League Leaders Clash in Crucial 6 Garae Series. By ORl.0 ROI1KRTSOX Aorialel Iitu Nporta Writer With the atari of their crucial alt-gam series with the iloelon Hravea only on day away, th Now York G'anta atill held a ait. gam lead, thanks to Carl Hub bell'a pitching. Hut for another equally brilliant hurling feat on the part ot a New York castoff. Bill Walker, the advantage of th league leader probably would be still greater aa they prepared to face the stubborn St. Louis' Cardinals In th final gam of th series. Hubbell. burling tb Clients to their first victory In four games. blanked th Cardinals In th first gam of a doubleheadr Tuesday wltb five hit for a I to 0 decision, walker, who bad not won a gam sine May II, turned th tables and, also pitching flre-hlt bll,t (but out th Olanta 1 to 4 to glv th Cardinals th second gam. Huhbell'a Rrcnrd Cloud Hubbsll boosted hi total num ber of victor! tor tb year to 19, hia beat record sine joining th majors. Th Chicago Cuba rem al nod In third place, a gam back ot lha Braves, who wer Idle, by split ting a doublsheader wltb tbe Brooklyn Dodgers. Max Carer s man won th first on power, II to (, but fell before Lone War- nekoa Ditching la tb second. losing, to I. Th Pittsburgh Pirate ad vanced within on-hlf of th Cub by trouncing th Phillies for tba third atralght time. Th score waa 4 to 1. Heinle Melnle pitched five-bit ball. senators Dlvld Two Th Washington gen tors' lead In tb American league was trimmed to eight gam aa tb Yankee defeated th Detroit Tiger 11 to I and the league leaders divided a twin bill with th Cleveland Indiana, Th sen ators won the first I to 1 In ten innings but dropped the-second, 7 to I. Treating tour Athletic pitchers roughly, th Whit Sox pounded out an 11 to I triumph orer Philadelphia. Th Hoaton Red Sox and St. Louia Browne split a bargain bill. Th alt-hit pitch ing of Bob Wellsnd gav tb 8ox th second game I to 4 after th Brown had taken th ipener 10 to I. Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE First Gam . R. H. Chicago I 11 i Hrooklyn ........ 1 10 t Root and Hartnett: Tburaton and Lopet. Second Gam R. H. E. Chicago 17 1 Brooklyn . . 7 II 0 Bush, Ilenshaw and Hartnett; Helmacb, Ryan and Lopes. R. H. E. St. Louia ...,, 4 9 1 New York .... (10 1 Dean and O Terrell; Schu- macber and Mancuao. H. ( Cincinnati Boston 11 Johnson and Lombardl: Betta and Bpohrer. . R. H. E. Pittaburgh I 11 1 Philadelphia , , , 14 1 Net President Comments Upon Helen's Defeat ABERDEEN, Wash.! Aug. 80, (UP) Helen Will Moody's de fault to Helen Jacobs In th final match ot tb national wo men' singles championship calls tor no special action by the U. 8. lawn tennis association, Harry 8. Knox, president, said here. "Mrs. Moody's career on th court haa been long and fin and nil I want to eay la that I am sorry to se her have to take her first defeat 1b all the years by default." Civilian Worker Dies At.Roseburg ROSF.BimO, Or., Aug. 14. (At Russell Eldring. 23, of Hold' redge, Nobr., member of a civil ian conservation camn near Hose- burg, died In a hospital here last night from nnrairsia of the Intestines, caused, physicians said, by drinking an excessive amount of ice water while en gaged In . fighting a forest fir. Roseburg Gas Thieve Found , Very Obliging ROSEBURO, Ore., Aug. 10. (IP) Oasolln thieve who vis ited the town ot Drain showed a great deal of consideration and very probably aran't auch bad fellowa at heart, police said today. Apparently out of gasoline, they drilled hole In a hug torag Unk, filled two cans with fuel and tbsn extracted a bullet from a pis tol cnrtrldge and plugged the hoi In the stoel tank to prc vent leakage. RACING Just -Another Definitely proving that he's th classiest pier ot horseflesh to face a barrier for a loug time, C. V. Whitney's Equipoise galloped to an easy two-length victory la tb ll.000 Hawthorn Gold Cup rac at Chicago. Above th wonder bora I shown after tb rac, wltb Jockey Sonny Workman up. It Wat "Kaky s'-alitb atralght victory this year. KLAMATH ALL-STARS PREPARE FOR LAKEVIEW ROUNDUP GAME Th Klamath Falls All-SUrs. noarlng the and of a successful baseball year, will enter on of their final major games agalnat Lakevlnw next Monday. Tbe con test will be on of th outstand ing vnts of tb Lkvlnw Rnnndup. Th asm has been scheduled for Labor Day In conjunctloa with th closing ot tb Roundup CREASED PROFIT WA81!INaTON. Aug. 10. m New gold may now be (hipped freely from th United Stale under th provisions of Presi dent itonsevelt's decrss, bul hoarders remain In Just aa much discredit aa aver with tb ad ministration. Thus fold miners, ranging from those who bav penned Rocky mountain creeka wltb kitchen sieves to tb great cor porations with elaborate chemical processes, find tbst they ran mak 30 per cent more dollar today than they could yesterday New Profile Htimulated. But gold In th form ot money or gold that waa bullion at the time th embargo waa declared still must rsmaln In th United State and no person, excepting collector or those specially II censed, may hold more than 1100 sold. The miner wno now may amp pur new gold (broad hitherto wer forced to Mil their gold In th United State tor 110.17 an ounce, or more recently, to ship It In tbe form of amalgam with conaequent loaa to American re finers and the added expena ot ehlnplug such unrefined metal Thla meana a profit of at least 111,000,000, and perhaps much more If gold mining I a atimu lated as mining export antic! cat. Oold mining haa Deen ex ceedlngly profitable during tb depreaslon because while coats of labor and other expanses were going down th price of gold was flied by th government at 110.17 an ounce. When the Uni ted State left the gold (tandard mlnara feared those profit! might go glimmering since ris ing prices meant rising expanses with gold price atlll kept fixed at 120.(7. Oregon Will Play Lin field College PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 80, (UP) Hugh Roseon, director of athletics at University ot Ore gon, nnnounced today that Ore gon will open Ita 1911 football season with a night gam agalnat Llnfleld at Eugen September II.. Swimmers Start Ontario Event TORONTO. Aug. 10, (PI- Mor than 100 wlmmers, most of them from the United States, to day plunged Into Lak Ontario at 10:01 a.m. (E.8.T.) to start th Canadian National exhibition's 16-mlle swim for fama and is.ouo in prlzca. Paul Cavalier i Defeats Com ENOLEWOOD, N. J Aug. 10. (UP) Paul Cavalier, 18, Pat rson, won an easy eight round decision over Pletro Corrl, 181, New York, in last night's main vent. Jackie Sharkey Beats Lou Vine CHICAGO, Aug. 10, (UP) Jnckle Sharkey, l!7Vs, Minn' polls, last night won a six ronnd decision from Lou Vine, lit. Chicago, fn the feature bout at westsrn stadium. i FISHING for Ekky' e '..- i as program. Th entire day h been set (aid "Klamath Day." Th Elars lost to Laksvlew earlier this season, but strengthened lineup will give them even rating with th neigh boring team. Th Star hare dded a few nw player and th ability of tb older one has Improved. Henri Cochet Will Become "Pro" Player PARIS, Aug. 10. (API Henri Ooohet, bulwark of France's Davia Cup tor fiv years, finally has dacidod to turn professional. Th famed tennis ace, one k ball boy In hia natlre town of Lyons and later th undisputed kingpia of tb gam for tb three- year Interval covering 111 through 110, le eapected to an nounce hi decision officially next week. Ill first professional engsge- mnt, It was learned, will com In tb Frnco-Amrlca match atartlng Sept. II whan he will hav a chine to renew his old rivalry with big Bill Tildes. Barring a laat-mlnut hitch, Cochet and Martin Pla will represent Franc In these matchee agalnat Tllden and Bruce Barn, th former Tex amateur. Friends said Cochet had no Intention of turning profession! even after Franc had lst the Uavli Cup to Great Britain thla summr, H planned instead they said, to davot himself to business chiefly becsuse pro fession! tennis did not parti cularly appeal to him.- Since then, however, they said Cochet had received, such substantial offer aa to mak him change bla mind. Th nature of these offsrs so far has not been re vealed. Massera, Hamas Fight to Draw in Gotham Bout NEW YORK. Aug. 10. (UP) Charley Massera ot Pittaburgh apotted Hteve llamas ten'pounds last night at Fugasy Bowl and earned a draw wltb th erratlo I'asaalo heavyweight In on of th most unusual finish of th locsl season. For th full thre minute of th 10th round Masssra pinned llamas against th ropsa nd kept both hinds pumping to tb tomach. Hamas tried desper ately to escape the flailing fists but Massera, blood spurting from a deep gash over th left ey. drove him back each time to th original position. When tb final ball sounded Hamaa flung both arm around hie young opponent's neck and reeled for a moment then wab bled to hie corner. Maaaera waa equally exhausted Hamas weighed 187 V; M tera 1I7V4. In a preliminary six rounder Frankl Kllck, 188 H, California, and Al Clnllo, 13, Brooklyn, fought a draw. Snakes hav vertical Inner eye lids; their outer yallds ar trans. parent and are fused together, . A T i ii ga ' Hammer Price Are Mill In Kffcct, BUY NOW Green Slab, 16 inch, double load $3. SO Blockwood, double load B.60 Single load 3.73 Bodywond at Hnvclal Prlrea, Direct From the Woods. Fuel and Diesel Oils, Coal Hcilbronner & Rca "Fuel That Hnllafica" I'lna Horvlc Office and Tardl 821 Spring Ht. Phone WWW WRESTLING T SLASH ANGELS' LEAD Hollies Defeat Solons; ' Portland, L A. Game Delayed. By Th Associated Press Rain at Portland and a hom run by Danls! Patrick Mlchae Crowley have moved Hollywooi to within half a gam ot th legu leading Los Angela A' gl. . , With rain forcing poatpou oieut of th Portland Los Anaeli tussle. Hollywood's Crowley, su' blng at first has tor th Injui ed-luy Jacob, b.ltsd a nlnll Inning homer Tuesday night ti glv lha star a l-l win ov Barramento and tighten th Coast league pennant rac. Oak Win In Tenth Th Senators hit Vsnc Pat and Anhsf Campbell freely b eouldnot convert their II hit Into a winning run total, Tb Stars picked Tom Flynn for t safeties. Oakland combined a Mlsalo error with two slngias end i pair ot sacrifice hits to scor hre gun In th tenth Innln and las th series opener froi. the' Hede. t-1. We Willi Ludolph held lb Missions to '. srattsred blows, on of then Oscar Bokhardt'a luaty , drlv. over the center field fence, lb. longest, ever hit In Beala' star) lum. Jo Dlmagglo awung hia ba Tuaadky night with th siu power that carried blm to a ue Coast league consecutive game bitting record earlier this sea son and led Sad Krancl.ro to a 10-1 victory ovsr Beatll. Jo slashed out three (Ingle, sonred two run nd dror in four mors. aiMjmy Aiun cnecaea the In dian with I hits. Gonzaga First Major Opponent For Webf ooters Kt'OK.VK Ore.. X... . Th 1'nlveralty of Oregon foot bsll team will hav onlv tn weeka ot praojlr bfnr It first big gsiu Hiaalnat noma,. ( Spokan Bopt, 80. For that rea son. Prink Calllsnn. Wehfoot coach, plans to make hay while ne aun anmaa and haa mapped lut a pruaram of Intenatv wn.k from the very first day when bla protegee turn out on th morn ing of Sept. It., CalllCnn atlll haa nlghtniarea when he thinks of last seaeoa'e game with Uon saga. True, the Webfoots won. s to , out wnat a struggle it was with tb Bulldogs toaslng that pigskin part of tb attar noon within the ahadow ot Ore sou's goalline. It look the com bined efforta ot th ln'"-ed Vlk ulak and th Injured Knstka, who had been out of the lineup for sums time, to finally check th Bulldog assault. These hus kies wer rushed Into the con test In th last few minutes and It was tbslr starling dsfans play that checkmated th Bull dog drlv on Oregon' elght-yeri tine. Calllsin'a chief problem will be to get his lads Into shap In ao abort a time. Then, too, he must find a quarterback to re place th dependable Bowerman who did fin blocking for three years. Oregon will attempt some thing new this fsll t least something new at Oregon that of having two field leadera iivrnle Hushes at center, and Mark Temple at halfback. It oat th wish of th Oregon lt- tormen last year to bav two captalna, and as Calllsnn vi':d no objections, th honor tell to Tempi and Hugh, Both were named on a number of all-coast elevens, along wltb Mike Mlkulak at fullback, and , ex-Captain Mor gan at tackl. Public Invited , To Kiwanis Meet Member ot all local servlot club and the public ar cordial, ly invited to attend U Thura day meeting ot th Klwanla club to hear Dr. Karl W. Count, archaeologlat. Dr, Count, who has spent much tlms In th study ot bslroglypiilrs on the wnlls of cavea In the Lava Beds, will tell of hit Investigations, and also of other Indian lore, Persona ex pecting to attend th Kiwanis luncheon meeting at the Wlllard hotel, are asked to notify B. S. Veatch, at lit, tor reservations. Th oldest known almanac Is dated 1100 B ,C, and was print ed on papyrus. In the tlma of Hamese th Great, ot Egypt. day at Longwooa