PAGE TWQ THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON October 20, 1033 Toy Bulldog Challenges Rosenbloom Mickey Walker Will Fight Max on No vember 3. Old Strug gle With Harry Greb Recalled. "There Wu a Man," Sigh Mickey. By Edward J. Neil (Associated Press Sport Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. 1. (fV Mickey Walker, the Toy Bull dog from New Jersey, may be getting old, prlte fighter go. Ring lights have glared down on him at welterweight champion, middleweight king, heavyweight title contenders. The bright lights o( other places bar shone on him just as long, leaving him an expert both In the ways of the ring and the wayward. He fights Maxey Rosenbloom, who likewise ha achieved some fame in both di rections, for the light heavy weight title In Madison Square Garden, November I. Now Mickey Is willing to con cede Rosenbloom 's reputation as a prlieflghter. A champion, naturally, stand for progress among the cauliflowers. But a a flowering bloom among the primrosos, Rosenbloom, he ln- sists, cannot quality. "Harry Grab," sighs Mickey reverently, "there was a man. "I fought him fifteen of the tonghest ronnds anyone ever went through In the Polo (rounds In 19!5. I thought I won. but they gave him the de cision, and when It was over I headed for Broadway and a lobster shop I knew. I was all bunged np. 'In walked Greb as soon as I was settled, and he had a girl with him. He insisted that I Join hi party. Then when we were through he wanted to go dancing. I bad to go along. Either that or tight him all over again." e e "W must hare danced tor hours. In fact we danced so long Harry's girl disappeared. Finally It was getting light and ' w stumbled out Into the morn ing air. "All of a sudden Harry grab bed me by the back of the neck. Up to that time we hadn't even mentioned the fight. 'Just to show you 1 can lick yon any time, anywhere, I'm going to give you another wal loping right now,' he laid. Be fore 1 could even argue he squared oft and made a rash , tor me. "I stepped back and let him have a left hook on the chin as he came in, and he staggered some, but came right back swinging both bands. In a sec ond we were all over the street. A cop came running down the sidewalk, swinging bis night stick. I saw him lift It high ever his head. " 'Hey,' I yelled at him. I'm Mickey Walker and that's Har ry Greb. We're just kidding a little. Don't hit us.' " "Well, there's the morning newspapers full of tb fight we'd bad the night before in the ball park and of all the people in New Tork who hadn't heard about it we have to pick one, this policeman. He didn't hit os. but he bundled ns off the block. Before Harry could get at him, I shoved hfm Into a cab and told the driver to take him home. "I was just getting Into bed when the phone rang. " 'Mickey,' ssys Greb at the other end, "I'm sorry tor whst I did, bnt don't forget I can al ways lick you.' "I gueBs maybe be could, at that. But this Rosenbloom . . pay no attention. He doesn't either smoke or drink." La Grande Team Meets Lewiston EASTERN OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. La Grande, Oct. 19 (AP) The Mountaineer football squad, 22 strong, left here this morning by eara for Lewiston, Ida., where they will tangle with the Lewiston normal school eleven tomorrow afternoon. The E. O. N. squad was In fine physical condition with the ex ception of Pete Miles, flashy The Dalle halfback, who may not play because of a back In Jury. He will be ready for the uonege or laano game here Oct. 28, bowever. Coach Bob Qulnn ha been de veloping' extra strength In the backfleld this week following the recent return to school of Chris Lassen of Pendleton, starting fullback last fall. The Army Air Corp Is having 46 new, all-metal monoplanes built at Buffalo, N. Y. These Dew planes are sometimes called "flying fortresses" because each carries flvs machine guns and a bomb. Meal taken during long lr trip are usually included In the price of a passenger ticket. TONIGHT LEGION ARENA Pbon for Ticket Reservation BOXING S.O.N.-FROSH y Ticket Selling Teams Competing For Prize. Two Junior chamber of com merce ticket selling teams were at work in the city today. The young men will compete for high honors in rounding up spectators tor the Southern Oregon Normal school and University of Oregon Freshmen football gam her on October IS. William Kurkendall will bead one group of sellers and Pete Lesmlester the other. The los ing side will tak the winners to a theatre. Tickets Placed on Sale Tickets tor the contest already have been distributed to member of the Junior chamber. Section have also been placed on sale at the chamber of commerce. Pelican Tire company. Cliff Hogus sta tion, Herald-News and the Wal dorf. Posters advertising the contest were placed In conspicuous down town positions Wednesday. A special section of the stands will be reserved for high school students at tb regular lnterscho laatlc ticket price. The seats at the (0-yard line along Modoc field will be open tor the public. Three thousand spectators has been set as the attendance goal. Beavers Map Aerial Attack For Trojans OREGOX STATE COLLEGE, Corrallls, Oct. It. Straight pow- drlves. a flashy running stuck and an ever-dangerous overhead game will be the main offensive threat of the Oregon State foot ball team against Southern Cal ifornia la Portland Saturday af ternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Al though the Orangs power plays and running attack have brought few score this year, Lon Stlner, coach, has been spending much time during the last week smooth ing out the last rough spots in the Orange attack. Most of the Orange point have resulted from a strong aerial at tack which may cause the Trojans no little trouble a the single touchdown scored against the na tional champions this year was by tha overhead rout. While the Orangemen hare used a combin ed running and passing attack to bring yardage, tha Trojans have depended largely on their highly tonted power drives on offense. Although the Trojans bare a tint class passing attack, they have taken to the air only a few times in early season games. Trojans Aboard Train En Route To Orange Camp L08 ANGELES, Oct 19. (AP) Thirty-seven University of Southern California football play ers were en route to Portland today for their grid gam there Saturday with the team which held them to a single touchdown and a field goal last season Oregon State. The Trojans, seeking their twenty-sixth consecutive victory, were handicapped by injuria and before they left indication was that three of them, Capt. Ford Palmer, Bob Ertklne and Curtis Youel, might not be seen in the game. Coach Howard Jones had a workout planned this morning on the Sacramento J. C. gridiron. The team will continue north Jnst before noon, and la due la Portland Friday morning. Kentuckiana Out To Beat Home State LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 19, (AP) When the Unlvrlty of Kentucky Wildcat tangle with the Generals of Washington and Lee Saturday on the gridiron at Koanok, Va.. alx Kentuckiana will be on the opponent' team. Barring Injury or illness, all six ot the Kentuckiana are ex pected to get in the game to at tempt to whip their home state university. Hunters Asked to Contribute Birds Police Chief 1. R. Shew Wrt- nesauy asked hunters to con- BOOSTERS Sporting BASEBALL Hobson's Leading Lights L ' " . I & waud tovygn. -ervp '.' . ' ff $K $ .. j CONNIB MAHON&Y-iBNT&l Hers la a group ot football mn on th Southern Oregon Normal school team, who will play in Klamath Falls a week from Saturday. These Son will clash with th University of Oregon Freshmen at Modoc field's tint major contest. UNDEFEATED PELICANS START . PREPARATIONS FOR MEDFORD CONTEST HERE ON OCTOBER 27 Redmond, tb last school to til an answer, informed tb ath letic official ' at Klamath high school Thursday morning it would be nnabl to meet the Pelicana Saturday. Th Pelicans, Idle since th Corvalli game, will practlc over th wek end In Preparation for the October 2? contest with Medford. Klamath will enter tb Med ford game undefeated. Two Sat urday without competition will leave the squad free from Injury, and Les Avrlt, head coach, will be able to throw the complete strength of his team against the rarely defeated to from th val ley. Tiger Meet Pirates Th Tiger, defeated once this season by Crescent City. to 0. mova into a difficult non-confer ence game against Marshtleld iii in i j trlbnte bird tor tb use of needy families. If hunters have extra birds, he said, the nolle department will be glad to deliver them to families where the barest neces sities of life are considered a LEVI'S -TtT4- BE SURE YOU GET S.n Francisco LEVI STRAUSS CO Lot Amele HUNTING HAROLD player, some ot th outstanding Saturday. These Pirates from Coos Bay bav not been reversed this season. Unless there - ar further changes in the Klamath schedule next week's contest will b tb team's final showing of th year on Modoc field. Both the Grant Pas and Bend contests will be away from home this season. Dwlght French, director of ath letics, said Wednesday he believed It possible the difference with Ash land might be smoothed over to permit a game In th vail on November It. Both Ashland and Klamath misunderstood th term ot their agreement for two games this year. Ashland had scheduled Lakevlew for last wk- while Klamath thought th Grizzlies would be here to meet tb Pel icans on Modoa field. luxury. There are a good many families ot this type on the chief list, be said. Dogfish oil 1 th bass of a preparation tor keeping away mosquitoes. ILcJ LEVI'S are as tough as a cayuse and as hard to wear out. Made of the heaviest denim loomed copper riv eted at erery point of strain so strongly stitched that you get a new palrjret if they rip. No other brand wears half so long or fits half so well. You'll find the same rugged qual ity and excellent value in Levi Strauss BIB OVERALLS andBOYS' OVERALLS. COLF E L Nap Devore Scheduled to Referee Legion Hall Main Event Al Ksraslck, outweighed and disliked, mak another trip In to Klamath Falls Friday to do fend his Legion ball title against a Creek, Harry Demslral ot Seattle. Th Russian Lion, only slight ly heavier than a light heavy weight, will be under a 15-pound handicap. Th short, stocky Grek will weigh around 104 pounds whll Karaslck will com Into tb ring around 190. Dr. Nap Devor, tb French wrtwtler, still Is upected to referee both matches Friday. Devor has Just returned from Honolulu whtr he was to start an exhibition tour ot several weeka. He came back to fian Francisco, however, after a dis pute with th Island promoters and befor wrestling a atngl match. Devor hss replaced Pat Bel caslro as referee through th de mands of Karaalck. The change has not addad to tb frieudetiiu of tb main eveut athlete Inas much as Demetral was mor or les favorable to Belcastro. Pat Rcllly, ioi-poundar from Boston, will make his first atand In Klamath Fall against Jack Kugat of Toronto, Canada. Kugat, champion ot Canada, 1 also making hi opening appear ance here. Sharkey Planning Boxing Campaign CHESTNUT HII.L. Maaa.. Oct It, (IP) Jack Shark.y I go ing through with his scheduled fight with Dan McCorklndale. be said, but It probably will be postponed to December 8 or 12. "I'm not planning to retire from th ring," he laid, "and will definitely tight McCorkln dale a soon as the date 1 et- tled." Th bout originally was scheduled (for November 17, It was understood that McCorkln dale' manager was attempting to obtain another bout for him before his meeting with Sharkey. Eleventh Player Walks In Sleep; Schedule Dropped WAYNESBURO, Pa., Oot. 1. (AP) Football coaches who worry about reserves "we have only three . full teams" should consider the plight of Morris Township high school. Becaus Paul Thomnson. star halfback, walked In bis sleep this week, fell from a second tory window and severed an artery. Incapacitating him for tb season, tb team may bav to cancel th rest of Its trhm. dule. There ar only 10 regular player left. LIP ED FDR DEMETHA SHIRTS. An unusual event that reads like a page from last year's newspaper . . . checked shirts, plaid shirts, white shirts of fine tailoring and quality In sizes up to 17. SHOP AROUND THEN SEE "K." News FOOTBALL Gabby Street Signed To Lead Mission Club BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. IS (AP) Charles "Uabby" Street, slgnsd- aa manager of th Han Francisco Minions, will bav "complete control" of th Pacific Coast league baseball cluo Joseph Bearwald, president, said here today, Bearwald, who announced Street had alined a one-yeur con tract, said th former world's championship mnnager ot the St. Louis Cardinals, will com to Ssn Francisco early next year to tak charge ot th olub fur the loss auaiou. "II will be ' In complete charge," Bearwald said. "1 In tend to obtain for him such player as h waul and ar available." The Missions, on of San Fran cisco's two home coast luasus U'ums, finished seventh In tli 1933 pennaut race of the eight- club circuit. They led tb league In bitting, however. Bearwald sold he will meet Street at th auuuul mluor lea gue meeting at Galveston. Tex., next month to discuss plana for building np the club. Jefferson Wins From Commerce PORTLAND, Or., Oct. U. (!") Jelfcrson high cam bark last night after thtlr defeat by Grant. to overcome Commerce 18 to 0 In the Portland Intarscbolantlc football race. Both teams ga a fine exhibition of hard tackling and clever- offensive work, but the Blue and Cold Interference mowed down the commerce enda when It needed yardage for scor ing plays. Washington leads In the per centage column, with Commerce, Grant and Jefferson tied for sec ond place honors. Tiny Thornhill Only Casualty Of Chicago Trip PALO ALTO. Calif., Oct. H, (VP) Coach Claude E. (Tiny) Thornhill was the aol casualty aa the Stanford team returned from Its scoreless tie with North western. Thornhill dislocated his left shoulder and tore some llgamants on th depot plutform at Mon tello, Nov. A playful grldman kneeled behind the bulky coach and another player toppld him backwards. Ex-Tech Coach Scouts Irish PITTSBURGH, Oct. 19, (AP) For scouting duty Carnegie Tech picks no minor figures of Its coaching staff. It was disclosed toaay mat none other than Judge Walter P. Stolen of Chicago, who retired last year aa Carnegie coach. scouted Notre Dame last week for th Tartan and ant on his observation lor use In this Sat urday's gam. A survey based on th tare rates ot June 31) shows that the average cost of a trip on an air line in continental United States la s 1-10 cent per mil. Today' Stylet At Last Year's Prices FISHING Canadian Champ 19: Jack Kugat,. heavyweight champion of Canaila, who will must Pat ltcllly ot Boston In th enil-wlndup wrestling bout at the Legion hall Frldny night. Bearcats Ready To Meet Irish Team On Friday SALEM. Oct. 1. (,P) Ready to "open np" everything, the Wlllaniett University Bearcats play Columbia Unlveralty In Port, land tomorrow afternoon at 1:10 o'clock, t Th halfback battle between Xehl of Columbia anil nnwii of Willamette I antlrlpated by in lan i. Moth are triple threat rrs, though Oravec la not the regular Bearcat kicker. With arveral first stringers on th Injured list. Coach "8pe" Koena Bald he arniild trw in Aim. covsr new liackflild talent on hi squad. Cannady, nagro half back, la definitely out of the gam and Olson, fullback, may not nlav. Griblila anil KiL regular and, are also out with injuries. Rupert Squashes Humors Of Switch j To New Manager New vnwir rw m Col. Jacob Rupprrt, owner of the New York Yankees, squelch ed rumor that he planned mak ing Babe Ruth manager of the club, with this statement: . I ten you positively that Joe McCarthy will manage the Yanks for the next two vnnni III tract has two yeura to run, and i jw never even (nought of re placing McCarthy at tli mrA r his contract. I don't know wher people got th Ida 1 voi planning to use Kuth aa manager. I've never even considered It." Horse Wins Fight With Rattlesnake CRKSSWELL, Ore.. Oct. 1. (P) -Dan, a 14-ycar-old bora, suddenly Jumped Into th air, tlited and landed with feet bunched In the best rodso fash Ion. 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Th tnry, told Jointly by Fer dinand l'rcnrn, committee coun sel, and Wlggln, the stocky wit ness, showed Hi Securities cor poration passed on to the bank er's personal company the most favorable price for the atock and a share of th profit from th pool. This wss on ot a scries of pool In tb btink' stock dis closed to the Investigator at to day' cession befor a crowd of spsclators bswlldersd by th In volved ftiuras, Keilly, Edwards Stage Fast Bout In Portland Ring PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 1. (AP) After losing Hi first fall In the main event of laxt nlght'a wrestling progruni her. Billy Edwards, IsR, Kansas City, took th neit two lo win tb match from l'at Kollly. 201. Boston. Itelllr won lbs opening fall with a body slant In minute. Edwards took the second Id 11 minutes with a deadlock and the deciding fall with a series of flying lackle In minutes. Noel Franklin, 1E.1. Portland, and Buddy Howards, 140, Kan sas City, llllly'a cousin, were given a draw In th seml-wlndup. Toby Chrlatlansen, 171, Port land, won on a foul from Bailor Fratis, 175. San Dlogo. Bunny Martin, HS, Seattle, took one fall and the opeur from Bob Andoraon, 144, Okla homa City. . Rice Fullback Quits for Lack Of Recognition HOUSTON. Tex., Oct. II, (UP) Gordon Nicholson resign ed from th Bice Institute foot ball sound hecaua hi father. once a football player at Louis iana state, believed Coach Jack Meagher failed to recognise the fullback'a ability. It wa learned lat-niht. -Gordon B. Nlcliolson aald ha nad been urging hla son to quit tha squad since th Hlee-Loiilst-ana Htnfe game September 10. when Nicholson played In th second half but wa not per mitted to carry th ball, Th elder Nicholson played football for the Louisiana school In th 00' and wa dlssppolnt ed when hi son wa denied an opportunity to star against lb furher's Alma Mater, h said. 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