September 9, 1983 Sporting News Bears Sign Ingram For 1935 Season THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON Ex-Navy Coach Will Load California Through 1935 Sa son. Colorful Outfit Promised Thie Year. Ah Wing Lee U For mer Oregon Student. Played Football for Portland High School The University of California will continue the experiment of "Navy BID" Inirom through this on and next. Offi cial of the Gold Bear eth.etlo department extended the eon. tract through to February. HS5, and Immediately re moved rumors that there had been dissatisfaction with the - work of the former Nary coach. , California tta't through with Ingrain yet. tor It waa an un precedented thine at Berkeley to offer a new contract when the exUtlnc one had not ex- plred. And along with it went aa nnaoltclted rote ot eenii deaoe. 0,0 o Ingraat always boo been known aa a steady, conserva Uto eoaeh. bat this year he plana to add a dash ot color to the Golden Bear attack. - And Jwet la keeping with his , idea, ha may pare ado the California officials to discard the dull, obsolete nnlforms the Bears have used tor years. California football fans may fa to reeognlie the Bears It they should bo redressed for the opening of the season. e e Brick Morse, writing hi the aa rranelsco Chronicle, wsnt to Bill Ingram this year and learned a little about his at tacking syttom tor the conf Br aces schedule. 1111 iBgrexe ks announced tree or he keteads to hire plenty of open play and- a col orful team. I know ot no one better prepared to put oa a enow tor the . spectators," Morse said. . "Wot near be nMa section saw CaHfernla In the 1. C. pame last year. Those did bstew that BID ean figure out a aeasatlonal offense. M Bffl baa ntea ot experience to play throughout aa trier did at times, F. . C should bare boon aanftrleted." i M Wang Lee, she Cblnase fighter matched a g a 1 a t y rankle Monroe here next Friday, an honeet-to-good-asss highbrow. Ah Wing, whose reel name la James r Jower, la a former student at . '- the TJalvoreiry. ot Oregon. , Hs studied in the art school. Ah Wing started out in the boxing world undsr Herb Owen at Eugene. Be changed bis name to Jimmy Lee for per sonal reasons and fought In Owen's preliminaries. Then he quit and finally popped up again as Ah Wing Lee, the finest lightweight the north west bas produced. - The Chinese " wjs a foot ball player before be was a fighter. Ah Wing, playing in the line for Roosevelt high school, won an all-Portland se lection ssveral years ago.' e e e Borate ughes. eo-capUIn of the Oregon tootbaU team this year, has been la Medford recovering from a sore throat Borate had his tonsils removed recently Just as a precaution In helping him play the whole , season ea the Webfoots' diffi cult schedule. Hushes, yoa will recall, played every minute ot every gsme last season. He had no times out tor injury snd waa never removed for a substitu tion. His steady playing - a magnificent steadying Influ ence to Prink Calllion's b"-s la Jill. ughes got hlmsslf into con dition this summer ss a ranger at Crater Lake National ; rk. Hughes should be pretty well known In Klamath Falls, even though no one might be aware of his all-coast record with Oregon, He was a center for Prink Csllison three years ' when Prink was coaching at Medford. Hntrhss and . . :ose other Medford lade ot a years ago successfully blasted te hopes of the Klamath Peli can team. Callison'a prep team ' won three successive state football titles. Young Filipino Beaten in L A. By Johnny Pena RAN FRANCISCO, Sept. t, (UP) Johnny Pens, 124-pound Portuguese, declsloned Young Tommy, 120, The Philippines, in a torrid 10-round bout here last night. The fight was a whirlwind af fair all the way. In the ninth Pena staggered Tommy with a left and rlirht cross to the Jaw. He was trying to knock out hi groggy opponent when the bell rsng. Tommy took the first two rounds. Then Pena started a whirlwind attack and didn't slow up until the final bell. Other results: Red Weinberg, 154, technlcal ed Herman Jackson, 161 (4): Hsrbsrt Collins, 1(6, was tech ntcaled by Kid Capley, 161. (i); Andy Kelleher, 132, decls loned Les Smith. 134 (4); Jim my Compton, 131, declsloned Alex Romero. 129 Ml' Omit. Wright, 128, technicaled Huerta Evans, 127 (4). The iw . 1.1 , KBnaA tau.l. I . , . i,i,t,r Iftuuuum OJ Mel i i. i t . i --''"'"' '.' ot sr' ana Lexington, unueu mates, has a displacement BOXING HOLLIES, LA. Tl Angels Push Forward in 7 to 4 Victory Over Portland. 1 1 - (By The Associated Press) Boosted forward by a rodeo and a T-4 victory over Portland. Los Angeles shared the Coast league leadership with Holly wood, While Hollywood and Sacra mento were idle because ot a ro deo at Wrigley Field, the Angels thumped tad Sam Gibson and Art Jacobs for IT bits and their second win ot the week at Port land. Fay Thomas was steady for Los Angeles until the ninth when the Beavers touched blm tor two hits and a pair ot rune. Buck Newsom relieved him and retired Portland. Thomas and Art McMullen, Angel receiver, bit homers. Beals Beat Seattle San Francisco moved past Its hometown rlvale, the Mlsslona, into sixth place with a double triumph over Seattle, (-0 and J-l. Curt Davis shut out the Indian with tour widely scatter ed bits In the opener. Lee Stlne handled the Seal pitching duties in the 7-lnnlng nightcap, giving the Seattle men f blows, Ellas Funk and Augie Galan ot San Francisco collected a double and single apiece in each game. With pitcher Roy Joiner do ing most of the work, Oakland trimmed the Missions (-1 Friday night to quare the series. The Oak southpaw not only silenced the big guns ot the Red attack but In addition cracked out a triple and two ainglea to drive in four Oakland rune. The Oaks battered Bill Phehus, a former teammate, and Ted F11 lotto for IT aafetlea. ST. LOUIS, Sept. t, (AP Discovery ot a woman patholo gist ot the presence of a filter able virus In the bodies of "sleeping sickness" victims wai acclaimed today as the first Im portant finding in sclsnce'i ef fort to seek a cause or cure for the puxillng disease which has taken it lives here In the laat five weeks. The woman is Dr. Margaret G. Smith, assistant profsssof of pathology at the Washington University school of medicine. and a graduate of Johns Hop- xins nniversity. Her findings were announced at a meeting last night of the St. Louis medical society, which was attended by nearly 1,100 persons who were lntsrestsd in learning something about the epldemie which has gripped the city and Its suburbs. Jewish Boxer Scores Victory Over Patrick nnf.T.vw(inn e ttb Benny Miller, 171, local Jaw. n mjxer. ueciaivety aeieeieq Tom Patrick, 17S, Los Angeles. In the ten round main event at the Legion stadium. . Millar, noted as a boxer when he was a lightweight, revealed that be had lost none of his boxine skill a iHn u iM, six out of ten rounds from his rugged opponent. In the second round Miller dropped , - Patrick for a two count and again drop ped him for a one count In the Ixth, It was Miller's second round as a heavyweight. In bis first several weeks ago he stopped K. O. ChriBtner of Akron, O. Other results! Jimmy Prewltt, 1KH, declsloned Midget Mar tines, US, in a rematch, (4); Joe Guerrero, 183, decislonsd Archie Lewis. 127 2.1. fit u Stephens, 121, won the nod over uuu neuneay, iss is;; Tea French le, 126, won over Sal D i.eon, iiD. Tony caro, 12. declsloned Dam Barcelona, 121, Services Held ForCavanaugh NEWTON, Mass., eept. 2, (UP) Funeral services here Friday for Major Fran W. Cav anaugh, late college football cunru, were attended by repre sentatives of a score of colleges, fellow cosches, sports luminar ies, and state and municipal dig nitaries. The Solemn Hlph M f d - 1 - - V. J , c qulera at the Church ot the Sa- crsu Jieart was csltbratsd by the Rsv, Louis E. Gallagher, president of Boston college. SEATTLE PEOPLE KILLED BUFFALO. N.' V.. Bon, a , George Morrison and J. Edir-r Mllllg i, both of Seattle, Wash.; Francis Bulks of Lackawanna, N. Y., and a woman hellev.it in lbs the wife ot either Morrison ' muMssn, were lainny in. red ' night In the collision of two loutomobllee In Hamburg, N. Y. ED FDR LEAD BASEBALL Chinese Boy Ab Wing Lee, full-blood-d Chinese boxer and a contender for the Amerlcsn lightweight championship, will move Into Klamath Falls this week for a main event showing sgalnst Frankle Monroe, the Empire country's leading fighter. Mack Llllard, promoter.) n nounced Saturday morning be had definitely obtained the serv ices of the brilliant young ori ental from Portland. The match bat been billed for ten rounds on Friday night. ' Ah Wing hss drawn record houses in ths northwest tor two years and has met and defeated some of the finest lightweights In the country. Hs lost a tight t Young Peter Jackson, hut his showing was so outstanding the ngnt nas jeea. rescneduiea. V Monroe has been Imnrovinc steadily and will return to L- : X y ' :ki . . s AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing, Kay Francis In "Mary Stevens, M. D." Pins Tree Now Playing. "Sunset Pass." with Rudolph Scott and Tom Keene. Rainbow Now playing, "Blast ed Event," with Lee Tracy. Vox Now playing, "I Cover the Waterfront," with Ben Lyon and Claudette Colbert. AT THS PELICAN, , One of ths strsngest stories ot a triangular love affair Is told In the Warner Bros, picture ' Mary Stevens, M. D.", which comes to the Pelican Theatre to day. The triangle Involves Kay Francis, the star, Lyle Talbot and Thelma Todd. Kay Francis gives a Itrong performance aa the woman doc tor whose love for "her msn" Is sndurlng even when be turns from her love to anothsr, whlls Thelma Todd gives a fine por trayal of the selfish spoiled wo man to whom lore la but a flit ting passion. Lylt Talbot, as the doctor lovsr, bss the finest role of bis career opposite Miss Francla and lives up to the promise he has shown In all prsvlout picture work. Others In the cast Include Glenda Fsrrsll, Una O'Connor, Charles Wilson, Harold Huker and HoUart Cavauaugb, The pic ture was directed by Lloyd Ba con, AT THE PINE TREE. Screen cycles may come and scrsen cycles msy go, but the good, actionful Western goet on forever. Why? Henry Hathaway, director of a series of Westsrns his latsst Is Zane Grey's "Sunset Pssi," which comes to the Pint Tree tbestre today baa a ready an swer. "The popularity of ths West erns today is a matter of hsrsd Ity. A fondnsss for the adven ture of the open spaces, handed down from father to son, and from uotlier to daughter. Peo ple love the Western for what it Is a clean, wholesomt type 1 N ..- t r, '3 t- r - vl - ,; i -' - 1 1 ot picture which provides the excitement that every red-blooded person craves." Randolph Scott, Tom Kssne Kathleen Burke, Noah Bsery, Harry Carey and Kent Taylor head the cast. AT THE RAINBOW. "Blessed Event," the plcturt that only a short tlms ago waa the sensation of the hour, mrk Ing a new screen star 0. the then little known Lee Tracy, opens a rstura engagement at the Rainbow theatre today. Mary Brian plays the leading feminine role. Another star who first came TENNIS Will FighlHere Klamath Falls this week stter a successful tour ot the north west. Lillard has billed Y ..irje'e match here with Lea as the lightweight championship bout of Oregon. Elmer Brown, victor over Joe Calder last week, will fight In the klx-round seuil-wlndup. Lll lard had not yet selected hit op ponent. Wbltey Nesl. huiky young man from Msdford, will be signed for a special six-round bout agslnst a still unnamed rival. There will also be another tour-round preliminary, Prlcea will be Increased and the pass list suspended for the Ah Wing Lee-Frenkie Monroe bout. Lee will arrive here on Wed nesday to accustom himself to ths Klsmsth Falls climate. Both fighters will weigh In at 138 pounds. Into the public eye In "Blessed Event" wss Dick Powell, lovable Juvenile) of "42nd Street" and "Gold Diggers of 133. . AT THE VOX. The visit of the U. 8. S. Con stitution, popularly known as Old Ironsides to San Pedro, Csl., while the Reliance company was on location In the aame harbor, filming "I Cover ths Water, front," for United Artists, open ing today at the Vox (or five days, had a particular signifi cance to James Cruse, director of the picture. ror it ass Cruse who several yeara ago directed a picture titled "Old Ironsides." using replica ot the historic United States fighting ship In filming the production. At that time, Cruse and a company of thou sands spsnt sevsral months off Catalina Island, naar the Call' fornia coast, bringing a story wovsn around Old Ironsldi to ths screen. By a coincidence, Cruse was directing "I Cover the Water front," with Claudette Colbert Ben Lyon and Ernest Torrencs In the prlnclpsl rolss, along the aocue at the port of Los An geles, when the original Old Ironsides arrived for a twenty-one day atsy. PLACERVILLE. Idaho, Ispt. t, (AP) Dave Beaurbeaux, 66, said by officers to be a former Inmate of the Oregon State pen itentiary, was turnsd over to Bsker county officers bare yes terday for Investigation in con nection with the death ten days ago of Mrs. A. Koshler, wife of a physician. He was not formally arrested but willingly accompanied offi cers to Baker City, across the line In Oregon, for Investigation. Mrs. Koshlsr was shot two times and atruct with an axe oa the night of August 14. sometime after her husband left for Baker. Robbery was given as the mo tive, as monsy believed to have besn In the houss at the time wss missing. Police Officer's Garage Robbed Rtata tint I . rn .. . .v . u.tvw vi, nar cuon V. his garage at 1851 Vine street to nolle hif,an l.tii.n.. t.nu. r - . . HH.wiuB, ,avRinn stated that a complete camp equipment, Including blankets, a stove anil ennkln mim.ii. , " wot stolen. Rosa Bonheur wore man's clothing while msklng ber famous animal paintings at fairs and stockyards. Ridin Pretty at the Stora Closed Monday, Sept. 4th, Labor Day. COLF BRAVES DROP TO 1 PLACE New York Giants Capture Both Ends of Double Header. By HKRItKHT W. BARKER AsenrUteil i'rrM Huorta Writer The battle of Boston waa cru cial only to the Rravse today. "Memphis mil" Terry led a couple of pitching aces Friday the Redskins couldn't trump, the New York Giants swept both games of a double-header. In creased their National league lead to eeven games and drop ped the Braves Into third place, a alngle percentage point behind the revived Pittsburgh pirate. Rusb Halted Forty-eight thousand persons one ot the largest crowds In Boston baseball history looked on with not a little pain as first Carl Hubbell. lean master of the screwball, and then rrtd Fits Simmons, portly right bonder, stopped the Braves'' spectacular rush which many Boston (ana hoped would lead to Just such another penuant aa George Stal lings' "Miracle Men" achieved In 1914. Hubbell, the league's leading outbpuw, was supreme In ths first game which the Clouts fin' ally captured in the tenth, 1-9, after wasting one scoring, oppor (unity tttsr anothsr. Hubbell allowed only four hits aa hs outpltrhed Fred Frankhouse by a wide margin and bung up bit 20th victory and 10th shutout ot the campaign. Except tor one Inning. Flttslmmong was Just aa effective in the second game and the Terrymen romped away to a 5-9 triumph. The Giants two pitching aces added Insult to injury by driving In the win nlng run In each battle. Pirates Move I'd Plttaburgh, meanwhile, bung up Ita seventh successive trl umph as Pie Traynor's single la the 11th broke up a great pitch, er'a duel between Larry French and BUI Hallahan and gave the Corsairs a 1-1 vsrdlct ovsr ths St. Louis Cardinals. The Cin cinnati Ksds bunehsd six hits with eight walks to whip the Chicago Cuba, 7-1, In the only American league games, tne Boston Red Box ml lied for two runs in the welfth to beat the New York Yankeea, 4-2, and Jlmrale Foxx bit his 37th homer as the Athletics trounced the lesgue-leadlng Washington Senators, 11-8. 'WIISS FEIT F00CH0W, Fuklcn Province. China, Sept. t. (Pi-Information sharply contradictory to Chinese claims that communis! (orcss were driven west from Yenplng was rscelred In foreign quarters today, which said tbe reds contin ued to hold Yenplng and ware at tacking jClcnnlng. These advices caused renewed uneaslnsss over the safsty of oral Amsrlcsn mlsslonsrles who fall ad to leave Klennlng. It was expected, however, that despite thslr expressed Intention to re main at this post they would evacuate Klennlng. Meanwhile, the United States gunboat Sacramento, whteb left Hong Kong August 10 to protect Amerlcsns. was standing by off Foocbow, ready for an emergency Santa Rosa Man Wins Legion Cup SAM LUIS OBISPO, Calif.. Sept. 2. (U.R) iillllar Cim stock or Santa Rota Friday won the American Legion trophy In the first match of the -.tats rl'le championships, T. R. Parnes of Bakersfleld took the 200-yard off band matah. Robert Hintt of ounta Rosa won the slow firs cham pionship. The rapid (ire event was won by C. R. Rltcbie of the United States navy. Dodger Releate Southpaw Hurler NEW YORK, Sept. 2. (UP) The Brooklyn Dodgors today an nounced the unconditional re lease of Freddie Helmach, left handed pitcher. He was obtain ed from Tolsdo by trade In ltSO after being In and out ot tbe major leagues since 1920, Be cause of Injuries he participated in only a few games nils seas on. He Is SI. Lakeview Rodeo RACING Will He Be 1 mm.r in,,. us us ii . Jamss Scott, 171 pounds snd seven feet three Inches ot him. has decided en a professional ring career Scott, now In the Cltlsens Consrrvstlon Corps at Aiheville. N. C, Is much larger than Camera and, in the above picture, makee Flrpo Hlppa, his trslner, look like a midget. After Phil Scott, however, a lot ot flint customers wilt have to be shown. STANDINGS (By The Associated Press) COAST I.KAt.l K W. L. PCT. .695 .871 Hollywood Los Angslss , Portland . . 01 1 as 84 71 t (4 61 Sacramento Oakland .. San Francisco . Mlsslona - ........ Seattle AMERICAN' Boston St. Louis .V.ITIO.XAL LKAtil'K W. PCT. .810 !407 .888 New York Pittsburgh Roston Chics go .. St. Louis . Brooklyn Philadelphia Cnclnnatl . 76 70 6) 88 (2 60 41 Sporting Briefs SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. . (U.R) Deaths of J I ra. ini grey hounds aboard tbe liner City of Los Angeles waa Invr lasted when the vessel docksd bsre Friday from Seattle. The dogs, members of a ken nel of tl, were owned by L. W. Thomas of Miami, Fla., and Uutler Brooka of New Yor'-, Tbey were to have raced at the Uaden track here. Veterinary doctors met the ship and took charge ot the bodies. The dead animals were lu two crates. Threo that still livs were In a separate crate and showed no Illness. Owners of the animals fed them special provisions, p son ally aupervislng t' feeding, other passengers said. Passen gers expressed the opinion thut canvas covers may have caused the animals to suffocate, BACRAME.N.w, . ..... Sept. 2. OJ.K) Twenty-four amateur bos era will participate in eards at the state fair next week, .It was snnounced today. The bo.ors ars from all sections of the Hale. MORAGGA, Calif., - Sept. 2. (U.R) A group of expensive spe cialists will look ovsr Santa Uarbo's neck next Saturday, and decide whether the potentially greet fiflloack can perform tor St. Mary's this year. They were calling uarno "Greta" and balling blm at a rival of the pounding Angoi uro velll lust year. Then he r.i. ... d Into an Army fullback lu an ssrly sauson gurr- and broko ' i nock. It's been In a - csst aver since. The Lot Angsfes ltd In sists he's rer"vrt!d. The medics will decide. Wood We Do Our Part We are strictly In sympathy with the N. R. A. and ths president's Agreement and will be governed thereby and will raise wages and prcet to con form. Our low priest are ttlll In ef fect but advances are absolute ly necessary. Ping Slab, green double tCQ Cfi load DOeOU Blockwood Double Citt en load ripOOU Single tQ 7e load tjeje D fuel Oil, Furnace Oil, Stove Oil Peyto n&Co. Wood to Born" ISA S. 7th Phone BSD LEAUl'E W. L. PCT. Washington 81 44 .161 New YoVk 71 tl .(84 Cleveland 88 3 .ill Philadelphia 1 83 .494 Detroit II 88 .488 Chicago 80 88 .481 68 72 .414 47 22 .284 FISHING Anolbcr PhU? KEEPS GOLF TITLE EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB Highland Park. III., Sept. t. (P) Overtaking hor rival wltb t spectacular comeback In ths af ternoon, Virginia Van Wis Chi cago, retslned ber national wo men's golf ehsmplonsblp todsy by defeating Helen Hicks, New York. 4 and 2. The champion came back from asemlng defeat to keep her title In a match against the long drlv Ing girl from Long. Island. Af ter 14 holi-s, Virginia was four down, a handicap aha reduced to to by lunch and then erased snd wsnt ahead with a gams that sbattsred per. McKinney Takes Six Speed Races LOS ANGELIC 8, Sept. 2, (UP) 1 Uyrd McKinney won six races laat night at tbe White Bog mo torcycle stadium, taking the El der trophy for his performance. When tbe automobile motor flrea a few times and then dies, tbe trouble msy be In ths chok ing mechanism. 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