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PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON October 21, 1033 Car The Beavers Do It? Oregon Stat Ha Habit Of Making Thing Uncomfortable for Southern California. Norman Franklin Mill Be Stopped. Camera Defend Heavyweight Title Againit Uzcundun at Rome Sunday. Tb University ot Cillfornt Trojan can't ( ea forever without de- f tit The tr ngth o t thtr 19SI turn and th amailng r e c ord ot 15 euc eeslr vlctor le come rery near establish ing a proce dent ta th world t foot ball. Th tra!n e f maintain ing that mag nlf icent r c- Norm Franklin ord assmear d. th tar of an off Saturday and th rising powar ot other member ot th Pacific coaat conference leave th Trojan In a different mental tram. Thlr diftlcultle ar aim oat as great a their opponent' who must overcome th trmndou psychological handicap develop lng when aa underdog (quad mora agalnat aa lvea lilted as th moat powerful la th nation and undefeated In al most thr Tear. Oregon But colleg baa built ap a habit ot making th Trojan ahiver. Th Beav rs, nerer winning from th Southern California combina tion for many rear, hare, however, been moderately suc cessful la holding th acor to th minimum. Is 1J1 th Orangemen earn pretty eloae to putting an and to th Trojan succees. South ern Cal acored but on touch down through th Bearer lln and added the remainder ot It It point through a field goal. Little Loyola ot Lo An geles held Troy to a alngl touchdown laat season Just to proT that It lan't absolutely impoaalbl to deatroy th f fectlrraees ot Howard Jon' offensive. Thar will be om distinct adraatagee In taror ot th Bearers on Multnomah field at Portland ' Saturday. Lonni Btlne, at first deacrlbed aa a eonserrattv coach, will start tossing passes in the first pe riod. He will throw all he has agalnat Troy In th early part ot th game hoping, to acor and then tight to maintain the advantage through the re mainder of th game. Norman Franklin, th Bear er' backlield candidate tor the ail-Coast, 1 an excellent man to tit into this style ot at tack. Franklin has the habit ot running back kickofta to toaohdowns he did it whan be was a Rook playing against the Oregon Frosh and he did It again last Saturday against San Francisco Unlrersity. Franklin 1 nerer Idle for a moment. He must be stopped a every play and watched carefully as long as he la in th gam. This young man from Long Beach. Calif., may be the lad to upset Troy. No harm ta hoping. e Observing th very worn-out tradition ot (electing winners before the weekly Saturday football rush: Southern California to de feat Oregon State at Portland. Oregon to defeat Idaho at Eugene Friday night. Washington Bute to defeat California at Pullman. Stanford to defeat San Fran cisco Unlrersity at Palo Alto. Washington to defeat Puget Sound at Tacoma. U. 0. L. A. to defeat Loyola at Los Angeles. Montana to defeat Montana Stat at Butte. e e Perhaps yon didn't know It but there Is a world's heavy weight bout coming off at Rome on Sunday afternoon. Prlmo Camera, rlctor orer the much abaken Jack Shar key for th title, meets Paul ino Uzcudun ot Spain for th delight ot his home folks. Paulino lan't given the slight est chance to defeat th giant. Paulino and his handlers In sist that Uzcudun is a good fi nancial risk and atate their opinion that the reteran will wear down Primo In the first ten rounds and then heat him In the last five even knock blm out. Camera, however, facee the Issue rather confidently and It appeara as though he were go ing to have to come back to America to get some real com petition plus som real money. WRESTLING By United Pre At New York Star Casino Oeorge Zarynoff, Russian de feated Bill Middlekauf, Florida -disqualification; Jo Bonomo, California, threw Charley Ma nooglan, Armenia; Ell Fischer, New Jersey, threw Tony Rocco, Italy. At New York R 1 4 g w o o d Orove Hanks Stelnke, Germany, threw Andreas Costanos, Spain; Tony Colesano, Greece, threw Herb Freeman, New York; Ray Steele, California, drew with Fred Orubmeler, Iowa; Wladek Zbyssko, Poland, threw Sun Jonnlngs, Oklahoma; Lou Plum mer, Indiana, declsloned Floyd Marshall, Arizona '4 i V BOXING TDWHIES PLAY High School Team Meets Independents Satur day At 2:00. Th Klamath Townto have come to th rescue ot a battered high a e b o o 1 ached nle, and will move onto a ' Modoc field Sat- ... . urday to meet J3 th pelicans.. 1 1 c a n s. p.- j am will 'JV . Pelicans, "Ms n ' a game . ... . ,.v.Ji o'clock, Th without sine playing jin - ar ( a tt with A heir lnal skwghJsVsV mto acorelesa Corrallls, enter their final competition before meeting Med tord here next Friday. Saturday's game will give th team an excel lent workout against a squad far stronger than th normal high school opponent. Lynn Roycroft, coach ot tb town team, was uncertain as to th strength of his aquad. Th Town! have practiced each Sun day for a month, but the absence of a scnedule has prevented them arriving at their full power. Many of the Townlea are for mer Pelicans. The remainder ot th llnejp will b tilled by men who bar bad either Intercollegi ate or lnterseholastie experience. Lee Arrlt, Pelican coach, prob ably will atart Ms regulars and then give the reserves an oppor tunity to prepare themselves for the Medford contest. Along the Sidelines (By United Preaa) PULLMAN, Wash.. Oct jo. Orer-contldenc that almost gar Montane a rlctory laat 8aturdar orer Washington State college waa absent when Coach Babe Holllsgbery sent bis Cougars through long passing and funda mental drills. Th passing com bination of Barbo and Chrii totferson worked well In prac tice, hut Una nlav u mm.4 California will work out here rnaay. PORTLAND. Or.. Oct 10. BIB Th Dnlveraity of California Bears worked out Thursday at Multnomah stadium while en rout to play Washington State at runman Saturday. A light rain fell throughout th day. Coach "Nary Bill" Ingram warn ed hia player th Cougar hare nerer been defeated on their horn field sine Holllngberr started coaching there. SEATTLE, Oct. 10. CU.FD A shake-up in th Washington line up that faces College of Puget Sound Saturday appeared cer tain as Paul Sulkosky, who play ed half against Oregon, replaced Ralph Smalling at fullback, his old position. The right aid ot the Husky line is due for some chsnges too, with Wlatrak, Isaac son and Markor possibly being Dencnea zor substitutes. PALO ALTO, Calif.. Oct 10. (U.R Coach Tiny Thorahill work ed bis Stanford aquad on tack ling and signal after giving them an intensive drill in block ing, noticeably weak at Chicago. BUI 81m, Bob O Connor and Bill Corbus were not blocking the enda to Chicago," said Thorn hill. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct f 0. (U.R) Coach Spud Lewis will send his U. B. r. gndderi agalnat Stanford here Saturday without a shift He said he had been unable to install the variety of offensive plays he had hoped, and thought abandonment of the shift might speed up th attack. Gate Receipts Take Big Leap CHICAGO, Oct 10, (UP) Football attendance In the mld delwest Is skyrocketing back to those capacity crowds of the boom daya ot a few years ago. The six games In the middle- west Saturday, Involving Big Ten teams, promise to draw more than 278,000 spectators, the big gest aggregate on a slngl day in three years. The demand for ticket to the Michigan-Ohio State game at Ann Arbor 1 the greateat In four years. A crowd of 87,000, the biggest football gathering In the country In 10.13, probably will see the two unbeaten Big Ten teams battle. More than (0.000 tickets hare been sold for Iowa's homecoming game with Wisconsin at Iowa City, and Iowa officials expact a capacity crowd of 41,600 to see the Hawkeye battle a team beaten, 21-0, a week ago. LINCOLN WINS. Lincoln (Portland), 9; Ben on (Portland), 0. The Detroit police department has purchased 100 new cars. In cluding 41 equipped with radio for police (cout work. SQUAD Sporting BASEBALL Hard Work Order For Frosh As Klamath Game Draws Near UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene, Oct. 10 (Special) With a little more than a week left to make ready for their next game with th strong Ashland Normal eleven at Klamath Falls, Saturday, October 19, the Unl rersity of Oregon freshmen foot oall aquad I getting mora than ita uual share of work thia week. Lack of ottenslre punch In ene my territory, which seemed to be the main defect of the yearlinga in their opening game with the Oregon 8tate rooka laat week. Is getting the lion's share of atten tion from Coaches Bill Relnhart and Irr Schuls. While the Duck lings took a T to 1 decision from their first year rivals, it was through a fumbled punt on the rooka 10-yard line that they got In a scoring position. The frosh are getting plenty ot tough competition, a Prink Cal llson. varsity coach, uses them aa "cannon fodder" for his varsity in the dally scrlramagea on Hay ward field. The first tew weeks ot play agalnat the regulars ena bled them to preaent a atrong for ward wall to the rooka. but the offensive punch was lacking. Thia week, however, they are getting more of that, as they pack the hall against the rarsity In lta preparation tor tough conference game ahead. A few night of smashing the Lemon-Yellow line, with mighty Mike Mikulak back ing it up, la enough to giro any young players plenty of punch. Only a few positions appear to be cinched at th present time, and oven those are not considered (tiled permanently by the coaches. The work ot Dick Bishop, ex-Eugene star, at fullback, gives him first call on that berth, although he Is being hard-pressed by Bob Koncpa and Mike Delmonlco. Bishop Is a fin lln smasher and la developing into a good defens Oregon Meets .. Vandal Squad In Night Game EUGENE, Ore.. Oct 10, (AP) With the Unlrersity ot Oregon favored to defeat th University of Idaho in their coast confer ence contest here tonight the Webfoots and th Vandals rest ed today as . they awaited the opening gun under the aro lights ot Haywsrd field. The Webtoot bar been ruled th favorite by reason ot their 6 to 0, rlctory last Saturday orer the Unlrersity ot Washington Huskiea, who had previously de feated the Vandals, II to t. The games between tb Van dals and the Webfoots, how ever, alway hare been bard fought and Coach Prink Calli son deroted a great deal of bis effort this Week to keeping th Oregon men from acquiring any over-confidence. Idaho 1 re ported to hare one of It most powerful teams In years. The probable starting lineups: Idaho Pos Oregon Garst LB Morse McCue LT Eagle Berg LO- Cuppoletti Swann O Hughea Kitting RO Clark Klumb RT Frye Fowle RE Posso W. Smith Q Park Norby LH Vn Vllet Jaooby RH Gee Cordon F Mikulak Cards' Hurler Asking $20,000 For Next Year FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct 10, (UP) Jerome (Dlzsy) Dean, modest pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, wants a (20,000 sal ary next year. "The New York Giants offered to give 186,000 for me last year, and the Cards held out for 890, 000," he said here today. "If I'm worth that much to them, then I'm worth 120,000 a year." Dizzy's salary last year was reported at 810,000. In support of the 820,000 am bition, Dean said that with him self and his younger brother, Paul, in the lineup the Cardi nals were a "cinch" to win the National league pennant Ira Dern Takes Salt Lake Match SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 20. W) Ire Dern, 810, Salt Lake City, defeated Sam Leatherson, 213, Philadelphia, her last night. Dern won th first fall In It minutes with a flying headlock; Leatherson took the second fall In 18 minutes, using a hand hook scissors. The Utah an brought a body press Into play to take the concluding fall In seven minutes. Freight Loadings Show Increases WASHINGTON, Oct. t0. (AP) The American Railway Associa tion announced today that load ings ot rerenue freight for the week ended October 14 were 864,068 cars, l increase ot , 030 orer the preceding week and 14,268 orer the 1832 week. HUNTING ive player. H does a large share of th turn's punting and can pass accurately when called on. Elton Owen, another Eugene high graduate, ta having a merry fight with Phil Penn. all-star Irom Jefteraon high In Portland tor the quarterback berth. Psnn has bean on the Injured Hat tor the past few weeks, but upon re turning to practice has been showing some ot his prep school ability. The outstanding halfback can didate are Elmore Borden, for mer Olympia, Wash., ' atar, and Bill Nye, who followed John Kltamlller from Harrlsburgh, Pa. Borden shared honors with Bishop In the rook contest. Rex Hamaker. former Klamath Falls star, la pressing both men, and may get a regular berth. John Farrar, a former San Francisco all-star, is having thing his own way at center. Dale Hsrdlsty and Del Burchard. first string guards, are receiving stiff competition from Bill Estes, ex-Kiamath Falls star, and John Augus'.ltus. who comes from New Jersey. Alan Davis, ex-Grant star from Portland, Is another likely prospect. 'at Fury, brother of Con Fury. rars.tr guard, la paired with Del UJoik. late ot Aatoria high school fame, at the tackle posts. Mc Adama and Vandersanden are second string tacklos. The end posts are very capably tilled by Joe Murray, Seattle, and Alan Wilson, Spokane. Murray, who waa outstanding player In Seattle grid clrclea last year, la regarded as a great rarsity pros pect. Wilson, although a bit light, Is a great pass catcher, and la turning into a fine defenslre wlngman. He is a brother of Bil ly Wilson, captain and all-coast and for Uonaaga last year. WHEAT PHllC SPOKANE. Wash., Oct. SO. (JPt Unconfirmed but undenled re ports that the North Paclfio Emergency Export association hae . entered Inland empire mar kets to purchase wheat for ex port were current In the trade here today. Th association 1 th rehlcle set up by Secretary Wallace for the subsidized movement ot about 85.000.000 bushels of Pacific northwest surplus wheat While no announcement haa come from the executive com mittee of the association at Port land, dealer Indicated the asso ciation came Into thia market yesterday, and It was estimated buying orders for 0.000 to 600,000 bushel war placed at market price. Brooklyn Youth Wins Main Event From Kid Berg NEW YORK, Oct 80. (UP) Tony Falco of Brooklyn last night registered a major boxing upset by winning a 10-round de cision over Jackie "Kid" Berg, famous English lightweight, be fore 8000 fan at Broadway arena. Falco beat Berc at hla own game infighting. Berg, con sidered one of the outstanding contenders for Barney Ross' ngntwetgnt crown, started oft brilliantly, winning the first and second rounds with his buzz-saw attack. Falco'i body punches (lowed him up In the third, which was even. Then the Brooklyn maul er went on to take the next (Ire sessions. Berg rallied In the ninth, winning that and the 10th rounds. Each weighed 140 pounds. Lew Feldman, 180, Brooklyn. took the decision orer Jerry Mazza, 127, Brooklyn. In th eight round aeml-flnal. Varies Milling, 127, Philippines, took an eight-round rerdict orer Petey itayes. 12514, New York. The West Talon, a German steamer which Is to serre as a landing station for the German transatlantic plane route to South America, Is on Its way to its sta tion In the South Atlantic Serv ice on this route Is expected to start before the end ot the year. The compromise was drawn In anticipation of remedial legisla tion action next month. lj Hnw nett anfn-A& 1t-i John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Moffett Field la the name of the naral air station at Sunny rale, Calif. West Virginia will register automobiles on July 1. beginning In 1084. with Murphy's Melodians Tule Lake Legion Hall Saturday Night Admission 25c Each Person GOLF GREEK BEATEN BY KARASIGK Jack Kugat Defeats Pat Reilly on Foul In Seml-Windup One convincing fall and Harry Demetral, the Greek, joined the ranka of those wrestler defeat ed at the Legion hall by Al Karaslck. The Russian Lion, turning Demetral' mistake to hla own profit, won th single fall In 20 minutes and 80 sec onds. The Greek, his back bent by a Boston crab hold, waa carried from the ring. Karaslck re fused his petition tor an extra five-minute rest period. Rrfere Win Favor Dr. Napoleon Derore, the ref eree and wrestler from Paris, waa generoua 60 per cent of Friday night's wrestling exhibi tion. The French heavyweight managed to aqueese In consider able wrestling himself, lose his shirt and win the admiration ot the spectators. Devore keut the bouta free from unnecessary fouling and ordered action throughout both matches. Karaslck won from Demotrul through alertness. The atocklly built Greek, pounding Al on the head, tailed to recall the Russians reputation for band ling the Boston crab bold. Ths Lion came up from the mat, flipped the Greek oft his feet and applied the fatal hold. Canadian Wins The seml-wlndup bout waa proUibly the moat Interesting ot thelwo. Young Juck "Kewple" Kugat champion ot Canada from Toronto, defeated Pat Keilly of Boston pn a foul. The Canadian won the first fall with a eerie ot vicious shoulder butts that sent Rellly living across th ring. Kolliy, bewildered and shaken, fell an easy victim to a bod preaa in 1& minutes. '. The Boston athlete captured the second fall In a similar man ner after allgbtly more than five minute ot wrestling. Derore. constantly warning Rellfy for roughness and aroused bv his punching In the second tall, awarded the bout to Kugat after Rellly bad knocked him out with a right to the Jaw. Kugat had to be dragged to his feet a th referee raised his hand. SOUGHT ON COAST RAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10 VP) Charle "Pretty Boy" Floyd, taunting and (lustre Oklahoma desperado, was sought In north ern California today on reports ha was in this rlclnlty. One reDort. purporting to com from the notorious killer himself, waa that he was In San Fran cisco taking a look at Alcatrax Island prison which Is to be con verted within tt daya into the United State' "Devils island' for desperate criminals. v, Ohio Protests New Ball Used By Michigan COLUMBUS. O., Oct 80, (UP) Michigan's attempts to Introduce ' a new football, (up nosed ta aid forward pasalng and general handling of the ball. into the Mlcnlgan-unio date game Saturday at Ann Arbor was protested Thursday by Coach Sam Wlllaman and Athletlo Di rector L. W. St John ot Ohio State. The ball hue a rough mesh marking stamped on the cover and the surface Is treated with a seml-adheslr substance. After Irvine the ball In Practice, tho Ohio State players and coaches rejected It. Wlllaman and St. John, In a letter today to Coach Harry Klpke, said they did not want to use the new ball, and said it would be poor sportsmanship to try out the new ball in this Important game Deiore its use becomes more general. Klpke had informed the Ohto coaches that he planned to us th new ball. Dance At. Bonanza Sat, Oct 21 News M FOOTBALL Southern Calif. Heavy Favorite Against Oregon State Beavers COKVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 20. (P) Their laat heavy practice oi the week behind them. tho Orangemen of Oregon Hiate col lege mado ready to leavo at noun today for Portlaud, where they kill meet the University of Southern California Trojans Sat urday In I coast contireuoo game. Overcast skies today gave throat that a repetition ot yes terday's heavy ralu might result In a wet field Saturday, but the Orangemen appeared little trou bled at the prospect, although Coach Lnn Super admitted that, considering hla barkftold Is much lighter than that of tho Trojaua, a fust, dry field would be much morn to hi liking. With virtually no Injuria to Ashland Back On Pelicans' Grid Schedule Resumption of athletlo rela tions with Ashland high arhool was announced Friday by Dwlght French, director of Pelican ath letics. The November 18 game witn the Grlzsllea from the val ley was rescheduled and will he played on Modoc field. Ashland and Klamath encount ered schedule dlfflcultloe this season through a misunderstand ing. Klamath prepared to meet the Orlzrllee here on October 14 but three days before the game Ashland announced It had a commit with Lakevlew, nocause ot the difficulty the second game waa cancelled along witn tne first Bringing Ashland to Klamath Falls next month will give th Pelican two mor home games before the aeason closes. Medford will meet Klamath on Saturday OVALTINE, Small 45C Large .. 85c COCOMALT, Each 45c VANILLA, LEMON Extract, Schil- QQ lings, 2 oz eC COCOA, bulk, 2 lbs. for 19c CHOCOLATE, Bulk, 2 lbs. for 45( MUSTARD, French Each.. 10c CALUMET Baking Pow der, 1 lb 25. CRISCO, 3 lbs. for , 53c Vegetable GRAPES All kinds Pound APPLES Spitzenberg, Delicious. Fancy. Box.. CAULIFLOWER Nice, large SWEET POTATOES 7 Lbs. for CELERY Bunch ... STRING BEANS Kentucky Wonders 8 CUCUMBERS 3 for LETTUCE Head ....... 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Th Wildcats, In at tempting lo kirk out to mid field saw the ball swirl alumM Htralght Into the ntr and tall on the 10-yard line. The Bonansa backs carried the ball over on straight bucks through the line. Gerald Mussleinnn, Wildcat center, waa removed from the game with a pulled ligament In his leg. it was - the eecond casualty of the season at center. Last week Arthur Brooks, reg ulsr pivot man, dislocated bis shoulder. SUGAR Caga 10 lb. cloth bag 55c WHITE KING Each 29c TOMATOES, Del Rogue, solid pack No. 1 tall no s, 8 for e&eJl cans. CORN Taatrite, 2 for 23c PEAS, Meco, 2 for . 25c JELLO, 8 for .... 19c CORN FLAKES, 2 for 15c RICE or WHEAT POPS Each 5c STARCH, Corn or Gloss O C 3 for ...ZOC SALMON, Alaska Ked O r 2 for 30C CRAPES , 69c 19cJ BONANZA BOYS BEAT WILDCATS Meat Dept. BEEF 6c 12c 12i 8c 19c 19c