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THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON September 19, 1083 f aoe TWO Coast Teams Open 1933 Practice California Squad Got Jump on Northern Division School. Three Team in North Prent Strong Lineup. r u m the, northern division ot the cot confer once It mora prepared to mtch th strength ot th louth thi year In the newly opened foot ball season. The high optimism at Oregon, Washington State and Washington, backed pretty thoroughly by the quantity and quality of material, bring- real bope th north will havo con siderable representation among the first four teams when th standings are compiled at th close of th year. The tour major teams In th northwest. Oregon. Oregon Bute, Washington and Wash lngton State, held their first honest practice Saturday. The (our major teams in the south, U. 0. L. A., Southern Califor nia, California and Stanford, held their first "uniformed" practice. This ha been something th north faced for several years. K has been possible in Cali fornia to shoot th football candidate Into more or less un organised practice before th official opening date. That ha become on reason that th oath 1 mor prepared it th start ot th year. Bat, despite this, the four strongest squads In th north will be far along with their Ttran material when th first game start next Saturday. Hard work wa th char acter of all team th opening Cay of practice. CALIFORNIA. Bill Ingram welcomed ISO players at Berke ley and admitted th practice was th tint "uniformed" on - ot th year. Thirty-eight men were (elected Immediately a th rsrsity squad and ther was an abundance of action as th former Nary coach pre pared to Install hi "wide open" styl of play. "Iron now: on it will b (Mr, drlre, drive. " h told hi man. Hard crimmag ha been aanounced for thi week, sines th Ooldtn Bear are des tined to open th season against Clipper Smith' Basts Clara Usm on Saturday. Jo Verdaecl.wa placed st fesartwback Saturday and th quarterback on th California team ha a real lob of gen eralship. Ingram also discard ed th huddle system. George Relies, Arleigh Williams and Jim Keafer were Verducci' mate ia th tint string back field. STANFORD.- Eleven letter men reported to Tiny Thorn hill for th Cardinals' first practice under the new coach ing regime. This, of coarse. Included Bill Corbus, all-Araer-Icsn guard. Her again It was admitted thla was the first formal" workout of th year. Thornhlll didn't hesitate for . k moment and th workout ' was s severe one. Stanford will meet San Jo next Sat arday. Bobby Grayson, th phan tom halfback from Jefferson high school st Portland, was listed among the first string bsekfleld candidate. Grsyson, weighing 195 pounds, looked ''Just Ilk Nerers." Stanford enthusiasts Jnbllsntly an nounced. - 1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Th favorites ot the confer ence, the Trojans, went to work with 91 candidate. How. ard Jos, head coach, (elected two team and set to work to maintain that undefeated rec ord already stretched to 20 game. Th Trojan play a double header with Occidental and Wblttler next Saturday. e OREGON STATE. Lon tiner at Oregon State deliv ered sn inspirational talk Sat urday a his chief contribution to th opening day ot practice. It was his first start as head coach and il men reported. Willamette and S. O. N. play st Corvallls Saturday. Tom Miles snd John King were the only lettermen sbsent snd tbey were expected to report early this week. OREGON. Th Webfoots sppesred particularly promis ing with their 45 candidates. Mike Mlkaluk, huge fullback; Bernie Hughes, co-captain and center; Mark Temple, co-captain snd halfback; Lelghton Oee, halfback; Biff Nlllson, Alex Eagle, Chuck Bishop, Con Fury, sll linemen, led the way In the opening practice. A number of outstanding men from the freshman team snd s hsot of reserves bright ened the atmosphere. Oregon meets Llnfleld Saturday. WASHINGTON STATE. Babe Holllnuherv accent,.,! ,l,a return of his veteran squad as s 'mstter of course. No real changes are antlclpsted In ths lineup which finished th sea son last year. Two men ar gone, of course, but Holllng bery made preparation for this months sgo. WASHINGTON. Th pes simism of th summer was wsshed swsy st Seattle Sat urday. Th complete set ot backs running up and down th coast last year was back and ther were few holes to worry Jimmy Phelan In th line. ( 0. C. L. A. Truly th dark bora of the conference. Bill Spauldlng, veteran coach of southern California, aald he had a bettor team than the one defeating Oregon last season. BOXING Washington, New York Almost Certain of Championships By HTGH B. FTLLERTOX, Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer Th New York Glsnts and Washington Senators stood at th threshold ot baseball's throne room, ready to step over st s moment's notice snd secept the crown as- 1938 ehamplona ot the two major leagues. Each had disposed ot all but on rival snd th schedule Mon day mad It possible for both to clinch th flsgs. Giants Meet Certain . Ot th two, th Olsnts war s trifle closer to a certainty. By defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 4 to Sunday on combination ot Mel Ott'a llnd horn run of th season and Adolfo Luque's fine relief pitching, they elimi nated the Chicago Cubs, recently considered ss '.heir most dangar- ous rival. Two mor decisions were needed to drop th Pitts burgh Pirates out ot the race end th Bcecsneers -wer scheduled for s doubleheader sgainst the Phillies today, while th Giants played their second gsme st St LOUIS. Assuming a Glsnt victory snd an even break for the Pirates Pittsburgh could win all the nine games it would have left and the Giants could drop their last ten snd still th club would fin lsh with this standing: . W. L. Pet New Tork 89 63 .686 Pittsburgh 8 (4 .5S4 Solons in Front The Senatora, 8 H game ahead ot th New York Ysnkees snd with ten games to do sgsinst 13 tor their rlvsls. needed three de cision to clinch th American league pennant. And all three were on ths program today, with Washington playing the St. Louia Browns snd th Yanka entertain ing the Chicago White Sox in a doubleheader. Given a double defeat today and s Washington triumph, th closest the Yanks could come would be this: W. L. Pet. Washington 86 66 .32 Jiew York 94 Eg .631 The Senators helped their cause slong Sundsy by coming from behind In the ninth Inning to score two runs on Buddy Myer s single with the bases full and two out to defeat the De troit Tigers 4 to . The Yankees cut the Washington margin a trifle by taking two games from the Clevelsnd Indians, 1 to 2 and to 1. Cabs Whs Two Bus Van Att snd Lefty Gomes pitched fine bsll ior the Yanks, the latter turning In s three-hit, 13-strlke-out master piece In the second gsme. Babe rtutu whacked s homer In each contest to bring bis sesson's total to 10. Monte Pearson pitched three-hit ball for th Indians In tne opener, but lost out through s walk snd sn error In the eigntn. Chicago's Cubs also won doubleheader, beating Brooklyn twice b; - scores, but th one Giant victory automatically elim inated them from th pennant rac. Charley Root managed to outlast three Dodger hurlers in th epener snd Relief Flinger Pat Malon won the second game uj unving in mil osmpbell with the odd run. The Cincinnati Reds threat. ened to climb out of th National league cellar as they took two games from th Boston Braves, - uu -, to tana only s point behind th idle Phillies. Larry Benton pitched six-hit hall i. the opener and Pul Derringer followed with s four-hit shutout to break s string of eight trslght defeats. Th closing doubles sarin Via- tween th Chicago Whit Sox ana oosion Bed Sox was ralntd out, wane me Pblladelphls snd Pittsburgh clubs In th National icuaue aua ol. Louis anri Phu. ueipnia in th American had upc uaie. STANDINGS By The Associated Press COAST LfcAGlK W. L, Pet. .607 .584 .578 .544 .477 .428 .422 .361 i.os Angeles .10S 6C Hollywood lot it Portland .. 98 7a .Sacramento . 93 jg Oakland . 83 90 San Francisco 74 no Missions .. . 73 ion Seattle i ing AMKIilCA.X LKAUl'E W. L. Pet. .669 .606 .518 .607 .476 Washington . 95 , 47 new York .... 54 Philadelphia Cleveland -72 67 -78 71 Detroit 69 7 Chicago Boston St. Louis 63 78 .441 ,.68 88 .411 -....68 89 .878 NATIONAL LK.U.I E W. L. New York ,- .. 63 Pittsburgh ...... 80 63 Chicago ...... 83 65 St. Louis ..78 67 Boston ........-..., 7 4 68 Brooklyn ...67 83 Philadelphia . ..54 83 Cincinnati ... 67 88 Pet. .624 .668 .658 .633 .621 .407 .394 .893 In 1988 world production of gold was worth over 1460.000, 000; In 1931, th total was about 1400,000,000. TEAMS Nil MAJOR CROWNS Sporting BASEBALL Gar Wood Again w BMtaefiMsWsVassWs Th Hormswortb trophy remains in America, as a result of Oar Wood s two victories in "Mis America X" over Hubert Scott-Pain snd his "Mist Britain TH" In the world speedboat championship runs on tlx St. Clair river near Detroit. Above, Wood's craft bettering 90 miles sn hour In th first heat. Below, Wood ard his mechanician In "Miss America X SEJISOil Oil DEER OPENS WEDNESDAY Klamath sportsmen, who did not purchase an out-of-state li cense snd seek sn "early" buck Is the woods of northern Cali fornia,, are brandishing tlitlr fa vorite deer guns and making plans to take time oft Wednes day when the Oregon season opens st daylight. The opening ot the deer sea ion Wednesday will mark th official start of Klamath' fa mous fall hunting session which draws prominent sportsmen from all sections ot the coast. Ten days later. October I. th Chines pheasant season will open and, remsln open tor s month For th first time since hunting ot pheasants was mad legal In Klamath county the aeason will last tor one month. Previously It has continued for only two weeks. While th deer snd pheasant seasons are still open, : ates to the duck snd goose sesson will probably be opened ctober 16. Although no official data has been set by the state game com mission. It is expected to b th same a last year. Bag limits tor deer enforced last year are still maintained this year, according to State Game Warden Elton Jackson. Two black tall buck are per mlued one hunter, one mule deer buck or one white tall. All bucks killed must have forked horns according to state game commis sion regulations. Th refuta tions do not specify how many torss tne norns must have. Archers Trim Golf Stars Here Sunday A novelty match between arch ers snd golfers was plsyed st the Reames Golf snd Country club Sunday with nine teams, each composed of one sreher snd ons gplfer, entered. With s tsrget on each green snd s system of counting the duu s eye on stroks, two strokes for th second space on th tsr get and three stroke ,Jor th third space, archers In nearly every set csme out with s lower score than the golfers with whom tbey wer teamed. Th teams obtained their scores by matching stroke for stroke. Because of the strong wind Sunday the husband-wife golf tournament was postponed until next Sunday and th following week. During the next two weeks qualifying rounds for the an nual golf club championship win d pisyea. Golfers will be given a chance to win money in tne sweepstake handicap tournament to be start ed at the eonrse nest Sunday. An entry fee of 25 cents will be charged for those desiring 'to enter and play for sweepstake prises. bcores of the archers and golfers teams In the contest Sun day are sa follows: Archers listed first Sharp 42 vs. Macart- ney 42; Telford 40 vs. Towey iu; narvey so v. Koy Hall 61; Peterson 82 vs. Dalton 43; Thomas 42 vs. Houston ' 53; Roberts 39 vs. Perrln 44; Sage 47 vs. McCulloch 46; Murphy 49 vs. Hovey 46. Civil War Vets Meet in St. Paul ST. PAUL, Sept. 18. UP) The boys In blue." member of the dwindling ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic, got down to business today as their 67th annual reunion snd encampment swung Into ths second day. uumaxing a day of activities was th scheduled address of welcome tonight by Governor Floyd B. Ilson of Minnesota snd tslks by Mayor William Mahoney ot St. Paul snd Russell C. Mar tin of Los Angeles, national commander In chief. The Hffl snail nf a tnetla. 1. sbout 100 years. TENNIS Wins Speed Cup i v. J e -- .v I 5 e-'v f Baseball COAST LKAGl'B First game: R. H. Sacramento . 8 II 0 Seattle 8 6 3 Called at end of fifth inning. rain. Salvo and' Wlrts; ' Rsdonlts and Bradbury. Second gam postponed, rain XATIOXAL LEAGVK First game: R. H. E. Philadelphia .. 1 7 0 Pittsburgh 8 6 0 Elliott. Rsgland and Davis; Melne and Padden. R. H. B. Brooklyn 6 8 8 Chicago '4 11 3 Mungo and Lopez; Hermann, Henshaw, Bush and Phelps. R. H. B. Boston 8 14 1 Cincinnati 8 13 1 Frankbouse snd Hogsn;. John son. Stout snd Lombard!. Second game; R. H. E. Philadelphia .. 63 Pittsburgh . I 4 " iO Holley snd Dsvis; -Hoyt, Chagnon and Grace, Finney, R. H. B New York . St. Louis Fitzsimmons, and Mancuso; 8 7 1 4 13 1 Bell. Hubbell Carleton snd O'Fsrrell, Wilson. AMKRICA.N LRAGVE R. H. E. Chicago ..... 12 1 New York 6 10 1 Gregory snd Sullivan ; Allen and Dickey. R. Clevelsnd ., 9 H. E. 16 0 8 S Pytlak; Ferrell. H. B. t 0 Boston Hlldebrand and Rhodes, Welch and R. Second game: R. Chicago .. 4 New York 3 7 0 Tletje, Wyatt snd Berry; Rut ting snd Renas. R. H. B. Detroit 8 9 3 Philadelphia 9 13 1 Hamlin, Hogsett, Auker snd Pasek, ilayworth: Mahaffey, Combs, Peterson, McKeltban snd Cochrane. R. H. E. St. Loul 4 7 0 Wsshlngton 3 10 3 Grsy. Hsdley snd Hemsley; Burke snd Berg. American Stars Win Exhibition In California LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16, (P) Before s home orowd sfter a disappointing season which saw America's best tennis players roundly trumped, Ellsworth Vines paired with Elizabeth (Bunny) Ryan, California girl who now claims England for a residence, to win an easy exhibition match In th Pacific Southwest tourna ment here Saturday. Vines snd Miss Ryan downed Billy Seward snd Katharine Wood, southern Cslifornlans, 7-5, 6-1 ,when Vines dallied throu.h the first set. Fred Perry snd Ted Wild. English Davis cup players, came within s service ace of losing to red-haired Don Budge of Oak land and Ryosuke Nunol of Ja pan In another exhibition match, but pulled out on the long end, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 when Nunol netted bis last service point ....ei;.;::K(i?. . -Portia-$ tfatioww alAO At sis? -Zar..c. ft- gViS0 o.TaT'- COLF JUNK WALTERS IIS FOR SUDS Veteran" Plays" All Posi tions in Sunday Doubleheader (ll- The Associated rreva) ' The 1813 Coast league pen nant race doesn't worry Manager George Burns of Seattle, He ass troubles of his own that havo nothing t do with th champion ship. Already acting president, first baseman snd manuger of the In dian, Burns wondered whether he had signed eight new plsyers over the week end or fired eight and substituted a one-nisn ttura Old "Junk" Walters, mueh.trav eled coast leaguer and Seattle man ot all trades, was to blame Junk Play Each Poet Sunday Junk made s valiant one-man attempt to return the Indians' name to the victory cot uisii. Disturbed by Seattle's cel lar ranking, Walters admitted tu Msnsger Burns thst h cotUd beat Sacramento alone. Tha skipper told him to go ahead. So In th opener Junk started at rtglit field, plsyed sn Inning st esch post, winding up by catch ig In the eighth and pitching the ninth, 11a blanked th Sntora in thst inning snd for th gamn was credited with three assia's, three putouts, no error snd on hit. .". .. Notwithstanding Walters, So rsmento. won 6-8 snd went on- to win the short nlghtcup. 7-8. Tom Flynn hurled the first win snd Larry. Ollllck th second. Th Saturday gam was postponed be cause of wet grounds. Meanwhile, Los Angeles tdk advsntago of a break In Holly wood's forward stride to enrol its first place margin over the Star to four game. Gen Lil lard'a 39th homer of th season enabled the Angela to decision San Francisco Saturday 8-6, and Dick Ward pitched tha Lellveit men to a 4-1 victory Iq Sunday's second game.' The Seals took the oj.ener 7-1 behind Jimmy r.inn's 7-hlt flinging. Catcher Bottarliil ot the Seals cracked out three homers during the day. The Angels walked oft with th series 5-2. Hollywood nosed out the Mis sions 3-2 Saturday and then fal tered to drop the Sunday double header. Lloyd Johnson shut out the Stars with 4 blows In the opener, 8-0. Lloyd Osborne fol lowed with s 9-hlt Job thst g'e the Keds the nightesp, 6-4. Hol lywood captured the series 4-8. Henry "Prince" Asns broke up s grest pitchers duel Saturday night at Portland between Lon McEvoy, Oakland ace, snd Lou Koupal with s tenth Inning home run with ths bates loaded. His long blow gave Portland the game, 7.3. The Oaks cam back to take Sunday' opener In th rain, 6-5. Two Portland Golfers Take State Titles PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 18 nj.R) Two Portlanders Johnny ftobblns In th men's division snd Florence Sellars in I ; women's division ruled today as Oregon state amateur gnl' champion In their respective fields. Robblns sscended th throm left undefended by Frank Dolp when he defeated Don Mo, for mer Walker cup player In s nip and tuck 36 hole final match 1 up today. Wee but mighty Miss Bellarr played a "giant killer" rol In disposing of husky young Ml". Hilda McAoalan ot Beattl. out standing Wsshlngton stat golf er, In an 8 and 7 rout. Australian Horse Wins At Seattl' SEATTLE, Sept. 18. U.R -Winooka, "Australian wonder horse," won the special six-fur long 15.000 match here as the feature of Saturday' racing, over On Rush of the Pasadena stables, on s muddy track. Winooka won by three lengths, Th winner time wss 1 minut 14 seconds. Although the weather wa sd verse, approximately 10.000 per. sons witnessed th thrilling rsc of th day. Winooks was ridden by Edgar Drill st 120 pounds. Howard (Dlnles) Grsyson st 106 pounds was astride On Rush. .... too r. - . . l nil .-, News RACING JIM PHELAN HOPES FOR LUCK IN FOURTH TEAR AT SEATTLE Ily rn.tNK G. C.OH Associated Pren Nporta Witler SKATTL8. Sept. 18 (P) Jimmy Phelan. University of Washington football coach, plans to unbalane hi team In an ef fort to balance his luck this ses son. "We have been working towsrd sn unbslanced Una tor some time snd thi year w will us It altogether," said th former Big Ten roach who is starting his fourth season on th Pacific coast. "Maybe It wilt client our lurk. W need something to bal ance our wins and loasea and a dwindling budget." Iltifkin Goo ICast Phelan was forced to mak changes In hi backflnld becaus of th departure of Hurl Itufkln, brilliant blocking halfback, who went to West Point. Th un balanced line I expected to help maneuver Art Ahonen. a light but slippery running back. Into th open with Jay Hornheak, quarter, Pu Sulkosky. batter ing, fullback and Matt Mucayn skl, blasting half, pavlns the way. Ahonen moves up from th reserve list to fill th gap le't by Rtifkln. Packers Tied By Boston In Pro Football CHICAGO. Sept. 18, (Stun ned snd aurprlsed by s powerful snd determined group of youn stars, the Green Bay Peckers had to be satisfied with s 7 to 7 It sgainst the Boston Redskin as th. two slovens opened the Na tional professional football league season on the packers gridiron at Green Bay, -Wla. Portsmouth aud Cincinnati al so played their Initial game yca terday snd ths Spartans beat the Cincy Reds, 31 to 0. Packer Take Lead The Pckra, usually on of th strongest teams In the cir cuit, managed to take s 7 to 0 lead In the third period with two passes from the 20 yard line. Th first toss, llerber to Grove was good for 16 yards and then after two line bucks, which cost thero s yard, Herber pssced to llo. who stepped over th Una tor six points. Orov added th ex tra point. Boston scored It touchdown In the closing minutes to play also via the serial route when the Packer secondary defonse be came confused. Westfall passed to Franklnn, who hiked 30 yards Mnslck kicked safely. The, Cincinnati Reds, making their league debut, were not The FISHING ' "Where Washington will fin ish I cannot guess, with Stanford, California, Washington Stale and Orugou much Improvud and Suuthvrn California as string a ever," said Phelan. "I look for ths huttest hsttl In s long whll on th coast. Hexervcs larking "We have a fair ball club, but are shy on reserves, good ones, lluth of our boat kickers Muo avuskl and Ahomm ar In th same bsekfleld. W gained III help from th freshmen so we are darting with virtually th same personnel. "W Ipst the' brains of our machine In Dnve Nlsbet, s sparkling end, sud the sparkplug of the outfit hv Johnny Cher berg. quarterback, "One thing I am ur of Is that w will have sn end who will compere with sny In the country, mill Smith te i qf the greatest pass receiver I have ever seen Snd w will have plenty ot aerial Pl y mapped out for- him." Th schedule Include s game with Oregon st Seattl October 14. much competition for th stroug Portsmouth eleven. Th Reds wer only In Spartan territory once. Presnell, Lumpkin nd Schaak accounted for th Ports mouth touchdown. Pelicans Start' Second Week of Football Work Th Psllcno football turn, en tering Its second week of prac tice, probably will play It first game of the season on Modoe field Saturday sfternoon. No gam has been definitely schedul ed but It I expected either Weed or Atturas, northern California turns, will b th' visiting com petition. The Weed gam, originally ! for last Saturday, was cancelled when It was learned Weed would not report for prctlc until school started this week. About 60 men r working out under Lee Avrlt nd Al Sinclair, cuachos. ntVIS-FLKINS WINS ELKINS, W. V., Sept. -18. UJy Davls-Elklns college opened its 1988 football season auspi ciously Saturday by crushing Morris Hurrey, 41 to 0. , Ths Atlantlo City auditorium contain th largest pip organ In th world. 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Buaw-Uvrtram victories wer decisive, Th first contest was walkaway and th second defin itely proved th mill men's su periority. The doubl win cam sfter Shsw-Bertram had beoa beteti th wei'k before Is th opening gam ol th rla. Th summary) ) r. h. n. Shsw-rieriram ... 14 16 a All-Btsr 4 14 Oilman and Wnsits. Osrhmis and Booth. R. H. B. Shew-Rerlram 9 18 All-Stars T 18 O Mnlator snd Woods: Ronr snd Hogsn. World Records Shattered At Olympic Pool LOS ANGELES. Sept. It Wl Two world's records and 14 far western A. A. U. marks lay shattered at th bottom of th Olympic swimming plunge to day, th result of a two day as sault by th Ptclflo cosst s lead lug aquatic artists. Th two world' records wer eclipsed by Seattle's latest swim ming sensation, Jsck Medics. The Vnlversity of Wsshlngton freshmsn bettered the world's 8U0-meter mark Saturday after noun and then continued to re duce the tlm for th 1000-moter distance. HI tlm for th shorter rac wa 10 minutes, 16.6 seconds compared with th present rec ord of 10 minutes. 16.4 seconds set by Buster Crabbe of Los An geles. Th tlm tor th 1000 meters waa 13 minutes, 43.8 sec onds against 13 minutes, (4.T seconds, hsld by 8. Maklno, Japan. Medlca won three events In ths two day meat, h also set a far western record for the 400 meter free style race. f in imijiiMir nil WINS PENNANT ii i