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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON September 1937 Portland Ducks Enter Coast League Playoff PAGE TWO BH OPEN AGAINST SEALS Angels Crowded "Out of Top Division in Home Stretch Sprint. WEEKEND RESULTS Saturday San Diego 2. Missions 1. Sacramento 11. Seattle t. Only gamea played. gnnday Portland 7-4, Oakland 5-1. Seattle 4-11. Sacramento 1-1 Mission! 8-6, 8an Diego 1-4. San Francisco 1-4. Lot Angelea f-2. By Associated Preae After a week ot upsetting base ball the Portland Bearere were beaded south-bound for San Fran cisco, and San Diego waa headed for Sacramento Monday with the first games of the Shaugbneesy play-offs to decide the 1937 Pa cific Coast league baaeball cnam plonshlp listed for Tuesday. Only two teams Monday held the same positions they were in a week ago. Sacramento atarted the week In the top spot and finished there $2500 richer. The Missions re mained In the cellar, although they administered a sound trouncing to the 8an Diego Padres, taking fire out of aeren, and forcing them lnte third place. Sacramento had a disastrous week at Seattle, losing five out of aeren. They wound np on tne short end of both games of a twin bill Sunday. 4 to 1 and 11 to I The Missions took a pair from the Padres, I to 1 and I to 4. Saa Francisco atarted the week . In third place and wound up In second, splitting two with the Los Angelea Angels Sunday. The An gela took the opener, 4 to 2, but dropped the nightcap, 6 to 1. Los . Angelea lost four out of aeren to the Seals while Portland was tak ing fire out ot six from the Oaks, T to f and 4 to 1. to crowd Los Angelea out for the fourth spot In the playoff. Oakland atarted the week oft In - alxth place and finished In aerenth. Seattle wound np Its schedule In sixth place. Young Spokane : Rancher Wins . Cowhand Title PENDLETON, Sept. 10 UP) Youthful Bill HcMackln. a ranch- er from the Spokane country, climbed the ladder ot cowboy king- ship Saturday In the closing erents of the world a most noted round- np. He won the world's cowboy championship at the 28th annual competition. He heard the roar . lng cheers ot 30,000 spectators . when he mounted the wild ana . notorious horse, Fire Minutes to Midnight, and stayed on for 10 seconds. Only the late Pete Knight has erer equalled the feat McMackln, 23. had a total of 140 points, placing first In the bucking championships and first In the steer roping. Lloyd Depew, Galena, Ore., eow poke, was runner-up for all around honors, with 171 points. Mickey Hicks. Jackson, W'yo. took second in the backing erent; Pat Owens, Kennewlck. Wash., third, and Wayne Daris, Enter prise, fourth. , Depew took the calf roping honors In 64 41 seconds. His . brother, Kenneth, finished second In 49 36 seconds, and Joe Stln- ' son of Yakima wai third In il 41 seconds. The bulldogglng honors went to Ehanlko Red, Ashwood, Ore., In 56 26 seconds. Lloyd Depew was second In 71 26 seconds, and .' Del Harmon. Portland, third In 78 46 seconds. Gene Prultt of Yakima carried off first prize in the amateur . bucking, topping a horse aptly named Widow Maker. Cody Dod aon ot Long Creek, Ore.t was sec ond and Kenneth Depew third. Other erent wlnnera Included: Cowboys' pony race, won by John ny Kindred, Boise; cowboy relay race, won by Floyd Murphy, Tye, Colo.; cowgirl relay race, won by Anna Lee Mills, Alamosa, Colo. all-Amerlcaa beauty contest for ; Indian girls, won by Nina Mln lnlck, Umatilla reservation. : Tacoma Indians to Play Series Against Seattle TACOMA, Sept. 30 W The Tacoma Tigers, newly crowned champions of the Western Inter national league, will meet the . Seattle Pacific Coast lesgue In dians tonight and tomorrow night for the "professional baaeball championship of Washington, Idaho and British Columbia." The Tigers defeated the Wen atchee Chiefs, 11 to 1, last night to take their playoff aeries 4 to 1 and the Weatern International league's first pennant. The new champs wasted no time In tucking the final en counter tinder their arm, scor ing eight rum In the opening Inning. They were nerer threatened aa their aca hurler, Floyd "Lefty" Iseklte, kept the Chiefs' eight hits scattered and icorsleai antll the ninth. i . Earful of a Little Cheerful V -X aWT & J" si " lis Marcel Thil, French claimant to the world middleweight cham pionship, takes a few hints from the pretty missus as he trains for hi American debut in a 15-round title bout with Fred Apostolt of San Francisco on the Carnival ot Champions' card Sept. 23 at the Polo Grounds, New York. Top-grade Opening Program Offered Nation's Grid Fans NEW YORK. Sept 10 UP) The 1237 college football season, which gained considerable starting im petus last Saturday, shifts into high gear this week at a time when the fans are used to looking at early season "wadm-up" games. Acknowledging the fact that Mr. Jonathan Public, the guy who paya the freight, haa Indicated be wants real action for bla hard earned bucks, the schedule mak ers hare listed one ot the strong est September programa on record tor the coming weekend. Even the conservative east has ita big encounter when Cornell and Penn State come together at Ithica Saturday. West Virginia and west Virginia Wesleyan, old neighbors and rivals, meet In their opening games, while Pitts burgh opens against Ohio Wea leyan and Nary against William and Mary. The south, off to a head start with some fairly Important games last week, bncklea down to seri ous conference competition. Duke and Virginia Tech and North Car olina and South Carolina play In the southern conference. In the southeastern conference there are the Kentucky-Vanderbllt and Lou isiana State-Florida encounters. Ashland Golfers Pin 20-4 Defeat on Klamath Squad An eight-man golf team from the Reames club waa administered a thorough walloping by an Ash land squad Sunday when It In vaded the Rogue River Country tlub course for a return match with the valley players. uniy the work of Orlo Johnson and Ray Marley In tallying four points saved the Klamath golfers from a shutout. Final score waa Ashland 20, Klamath Falls 4. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Arrlt captured the Shaw husband and wife Scotch fouraome trophy by defeating Mr. and Mrs. N H. Jones In a play-off on tAe Reames course lent Thursday. The Avrlta Series Opens at Yankee Stadium on October 6th NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (AP) Assuming an American league pennant for the New York Yan kees, the 1937 world series will open In the Yankee atadlum Wednesday, October 6. Dates for the annual fall classic were set today at confer ence presided over by Commis sioner K. M. Landla and at tended by representatives of the Yankees. New York Giants, Chi cago Cubs and Detroit Tigers, After playing the first two games on American league grounds October and 7, the series will shift either to the Polo grounds, New York, or Wrlgley field, Chicago, for three games on October 8-6-10. The laat two games. If necessary, will be played October 11-12 la the Stadium. There will be no day off tor travel even If the Cubs win the National league pennant. It was ngurea tne train Jump from New York could be made within 16 H houra. All games will begin at 1:30 p.m., Standard time, except that for a Sunday game In New York October 10 the starting time would be 2 p.m. News and Herald Want-Ads let result. Cx f -d (1 m p. '"I B nil if J'.tt JL- Tulane and Clemson play In an. Inter-conference game. Two western conference teams may find they have bitten off con siderably more than they can chew when Ohio State opens against the Texas Christian Horn ed Frogs and Iowa goes weat to tackle Washington at Seattle. - Other west coast high epote are the encounters between California and St. Mary a and Stanford and Santa Clara. On Friday UCLA rings np the curtain, playing Ore gon in the first coast conference game. The upset season started with the curtain raisers last Saturday when little Elon bowled over Vir ginia Military. 11-4: Louisiana Normal held Centenary to a score less tie and Morehead, Ky., Teach ers' knocked orer the Unlrersity of Cincinnati, 4-1. One of last year's few unbeaten teams, Ten nessee Wesleyan, bowed to King. 16-14. In lta first start of the year. Customary free-scoring openers saw Virginia Tech beet Roanoke, 27-7; South Carolina clout Emory and Henry, 4 6-7; the Citadel beat Wooford. 88-0; Clemson trim Presbyterian, 44-0, and Ohio unl rersity, which gives Illinois Its first opposition this week, roll np an 80-0 score arainst Rio Grande. scored 1 In the 18-round medal play to 63 for the Joneses. The playoff waa necessitated when the two teams tied for low score In the regular Shaw trophy tournament a week ago Sunday. A blind bogey Scotch foursome event for husbands and wires or mixed foursomes will be held a: the Reames rlub next Sunday. N. H. Jones, Reames tournament chairmen!, announced Monday. Jones also asked all member entering the club's annual fall tournament to check with Bill Hackney, the club pro, and get tbeir pairings. The firat round of play must be completed by next Sunday night. Jones said. TOOLS STOLEN FROM ADAMS SEED FIRM WAREHOUSE Approximately 176 worth of tools were reported stolen from the Adams Seed company on South Sixth street and the Midland high way Sunday, according to police reporta. The tools were taken several days prior to that time, but It was believed that one of the company carpenters waa using them until a check was made. I would like to dedicate the last 10 years of my life to writ ing an autobiography, but I will never know where the period begins. Irene Dunne, Hollywood, Calif. BETTER HEALTH IS OUR WISH TO YOU IJe Miter with erkat yea are affllefeg. Natare-a Heol ana Herb fp-af n.n wm -...1,1 ..1 ... tier. 4leea.ee a( stemaaa, Heart, Lena. (lall lllaaaer, Knmmm. Ulcere. Piles. Neerelate, KIS. era, Calarrk, Siena Treahle, Intel, Breaekl. IIS, Ceaaha, Ktrrnmnmrnm, Infllaeetlne, fnteallnal Benel Treahle, stomal Uleera, Rh.ama. lUm, Artarllle. Ilf.alaeae, HeaSaeke, Hlak l-ew Blaea prea.ere, IJva eatf Mlaseer Treakle, Hlood lrlaery Disease, aMalelle, reatale rfemplelale. Head Office at Ran Francisco, Batabllsbsd Since I SOS Consultation free Herbe Sold Reaeonably CHAN & KONG CHINESE HERB CO. 11 Bealb (ereatk at, Klaaietk ("alia, Orearea. Hear., rr-m IS A. SI. fe P. at. aaaarai is . M. te S P. SI. CRUCIAL SERIES PENS TUESDAY Current Week Likely to Prove Most Important of Season. SVNIAY8 RKSO.TS National League New York 4. 81. Louis t (10 Innings). Chicago 1. Brooklyn 1. Boston 7-0. Cincinnati 4-1. Philadelphia t-1, Pittsburgh 1-6. American league Detroit . New York 1. Philadelphia I 6, Cleveland 4-3. Chicago 4-1, Washington (-1. St. Loula at Boston, rained out. By The Associated Preaa To a lot of people, this la only tbe time to gel ready for the end-of-lhe-month bills: but to big league baaeball. It looka like the week for which every thing haa been headed atnee the 'play ball" algnal back In April. Unlesa all signs are pointed backward, before the week runs out the Yankeea will hare cinch ed the American league pennant. and the Giants and Cubs will either have aettled the National league aquabble or given defin- ate Indication aa to just what Mr. Gua Fan can expect. From the senior circuit stand point. New York's Gtanta and Chlcago'a bolstered Cube, who are. at the moment. 2S gamea behind the leading Polo Ground era, go to work on each other'a throats In a series starting Tues day. From their three-game fuss either the Glanta will atagger all but "In with the pennant, or the Cube will Wallop their way to a ttgnt down to the tape. Over In the rival loop, mean time, the Yankeea, with a 10 4 game lead, only need any com bination of five rlctorlea or five Detroit defeats, or a collection of the two, mathematically to eliminate the Tigers and nail the flag to their maat for another year. Before swinging at each other, the Glanta and Cuba have a little preliminary work Monday In winding up their series with the 8t. Louis Cardfnale and Brooklyn's daffy Dodgere, re spectively. It seemed "fate" was taking a hand in the Glanta behalf Sun day as they nosed out the Cards 4-3. In 10 Innings. Behind 2-1. Manager Bill Terry reached Into the hat and came up with a futile pinch-hltter for hie most power ful pounder, Hank Lelber, In the aeventh. Afterward, there was notMng to do but give Lelher's center field Job to Wally Berger, who has been about aa popular with the Giant boaa for a long time aa a couple of broken throwing arms. In the ninth, however. Wally belted a homer to tie the score and ultimately lead the Otna to a heart-breaker win over Lon Warneke. Meantime, big Max Butcher held the Cuba to four hits, but one of those waa Gabby Hart nett'e homer with a mate aboard Just enough to rash In on Curt Davie' clasay flinging for a x-i win orer the Bronklyna. leering the pennant situation In tnia rorm: w L (IB ToPlar '"ants as 61 it Cuba 88 67 m 14 Elden Auker'a submarine halt namen tne Yankeea no end mil the Tigers tramnled the Amerl can league leadera. 8-1. The While Sox were mathematically """'"i" irnm tne pennant rare by only breaking eren In a twin hill with the Senators, losing the opener. 6-4, and taking the nlght eap. 6-1. Philadelphia's n n p r edlctable Athletlca astonished themselres. the baseball world In general hut moat of all the Clereland In diana by topping the tribe twice. 8-4 ana e-s. The Boston Rrf Hox-8t. Loula Browns bargain Din waa rained out. Pittsburgh's Pirates split with Ihe Phillies, winning the after piece, 6-1. after the Phils took the opener. 8-1. The Boston Bees and Cincinnati Reda did the same thing. Roston coming through. 7-6, and then losing. 2-0, on ival Goodman's two-run homer and Gene Schott's three-hitter. I'll toss It away, It Jackie wants me to. Film Actress Betty arable, referring to her film career In connection with her engagement to Jackie Coogan. I'll be awfully glad to see father, I'm nearly broke. John Hooeevelt, youngest son of the president, returning from Europe. The Weekend in Sports lly Associated preaa CLKVKLAND Ralph Ouldahl and Horton Smith tie for the west ern open golf title, with 72-hole acorea of 288. LAVAL-SUR-LR-LAC, Quebec Quebeo wine Lesley cup golf team matches with 66 polnta to 46 for Maasachusetts. 44 for New York and 34 for Pennsylvania. RICHMOND, Va Douglaa Fon da tops amateurs In national out board motor boat racing cham pionships with 3183 points, win nlng Claaa C title; Thorn Cooper takes Class F pro title and leads professionals In scoring. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. Walther ron Hutarhler's Pimm of Germany wlna third atraight race In International atar claas yachting world championships; Milton Wegeforth's Lecky ot San Diego retalna aeries lead with 126 polnta, finishing fifth. ATLANTA Bobby Rlggs de feats Bryan (Bltay) Grant, 4-3 6-4. 6-8. 0-6, 7-6, to win round robin tennla tourna News From West Coast Gridirons EUGKN'K. 8ept. 20 (API Coach Prlnk CallUon pointed Oregon'a training achedule for the clash with UCLA today with out definitely picking a starting lineup for the opener Friday at Los Angeles. The team went through a stiff scrimmage session Sunday, prob ably the last before the UCLA game. The lineup Included Vern Moore, captain Tony Amato, BUI Foskett. Joe Huaton. Rill Kites. John Yerby and Bud Robertson, all lettermen. In the line, and Hank Nllsen, Jim Nicholson, Don Kennedy and Paul Rowe, backa. "Crying John" Warren. Duck ling mentor, announced hie 1937 freshman football aquad will play alx gamea thia aeason, all on Friday nlghte. beginning Oe tober 8 and continuing alx atraight weekends. Opponents will Include three clashes with the Oregon State college rooka, the University of Washington Babes, Eastern Ore gon Normal and Southern Ore gon Normal. Gamea will be play ed at Portland. Eugene, La Grande, Corvallls and either Grants Pasa or Klamath Falls. MOSCOW, Idaho. Sept. 20 (AP) Injuries today threat ened to take two aupposedly sure starters out of the Univer sity of Idaho lineup when they meet the Oregon State college team here Saturday. Gerald Delllnger, halfback tora the muscle in his right shoulder, and Ed Elliott, end and ace Vandal punter, la on crutches with an Injured ankle. PULLMAN. Wssh., Sept. 20 (AP) With but fire days left before his Cougars face the Gontaga Bulldogs In Spokane, Coach Orln (Babe) Holllngbery started working the kinks out ot his Washington State football squad In earnest today. Special attention to blocking. which was ragged agalnat Whit man Saturday, was glren by the entire squad. Paaelng continues to be the big otfenslra concen tratlon. ' . LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20 (AP) Obserrers looked orer the Unl rersity of Southern California's football squad today and picked out a "starting" backfleld for next Saturday's game with Col lege of Pacific. Howard Jones, the coach, hasn't been consulted officially, but here's the way It shapes up: Ambrose Schlndler, quarter; Wayne Hoofman and Mickey An derson at half, and Ollrer Day, fullback. Day's choice lies In the un certainty of Angelo Peeelantl getting to play. The latter haa a bad leg. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20 (AP) Unlrersity of California at Los Angeles football squsd went Into the final stages of drill today for the opening game Friday night with Oregon. Head Coach Bill Spauldlng planned to work the squad on defense today, hoping to stop Oregon's reported "sophomore attack." BERKELEY. Cal., Sept. 30 ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS! Gt Our Prices on RETREAD TIRES For Your Hunting Car Factory Mathod Ratrwading Half tha Cost of Naw Ttrai BLACK and WHITE SUPER SERVICE Main and Spring Phona 710 ment; Frank Parker whips Wayne Sabin, 6-4, 4-4, In cumulation niateh. LOS ANC5KI.KS Murray Delo ford and Clarence Jonea of Eng. land upset In CI ret round of Paclflo southwest tennis as Henner Hen. kel, Frank Bhlelds, Jacques Drug non and other favorites advance. ALLENTOWN, Pa. Bernard Coghltu vine Pennsylvania clar courta tennla title, beating Martin Buxby, 4-4, 4-4, 4-8. 6-4. WKSTBURY, N. Y Slippery turf after rain forcea poatponement ot national open polo final match. .DAYTON. O. Welrton. W. Va., deteata Dayton 6-3 to win amateur baseball federation title. NEW YORK Joe McCluskey runs four mllss In 18:46 at New York A. C. fall gamea to break American and eltlsens' outdoor records: Glenn Cunningham takes two-mile run In 8:34.6. DETROIT Jockey Sydney Er wln killed In spill at Detroit race track. (AP) Coach Stub Allison ot California, with an eye on future football yeara. has been groom- lug Victor Bottarl, Ted Hubert and William Huters for the sig nal calling Job now held by John Meek. Bottarl la a Junior and Hubert and Huters sophomores. Bottarl and Meek are certain of action In the St. Mary's game next Sat urday, the 1637 curtain' raiser for the Bears. STANFORD. CHI.. Sept. 20 (AP) A defense againat Santa I'lara'a aerial attack waa among the thlnga worrying Stanfonl'a guiding hand ot football, Tiny Thornhlll. He waa satisfied Rill Paul man'a kicking waa as good aa It waa last year before he aaa In jured, and he haa plenty of con fidence In Jimmy Cnffla' ability at the aafety Job. What to do about Santa Clara pasaea waa the problem to be taken up aerl oualy thla week. The two teams open the 1887 foothall aeason here next 8s turd ay. TAe XtancLuiai By Aesorlalei! Preea COAST LKACl'K m W. L. Pel. Sacramento 102 76 .673 San Francisco 68 80 .561 Ran Diego .... 87 81 .546 Portland .. 80 84 .oil Loa Angeles 80 88 .606 Seattle 81 26 .45! Oakland 78 88 .444 Missions ................ 73 106 .410 NATIONAL I.KAt.l'E W. L. Pet. New York ....84 63 .613 Chicago 67 .563 St. Louis 7 6 63 .643 Pittsburgh 76 66 .632 Boaton , , , 7" 70 .600 Brookljn 61 78 .435 Philadelphia .66 86 .363 Cincinnati 64 84 .383 AMKBICAN I.EAGI K W. L. Pet. .474 .667 .667 .630 .626 .476 .841 .286 New York Detroit Chicago Ronton Clereland Washington , Philadelphia . St. Louis Bezdek Returns as Grid Mentor PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10 OP) Hugo Besdek back In harness after a seren years absence as coach of the Cleveland national profession al football team, believes the greatest mistake he aver made was to leave the coaching business. Bezdek, who formerly coached at the Universities of Arkannaa and Oregon, resigned as head coach at Pennsylvania Slate col lege In 1929, aervlng as director of the school of physical education and athletics there since that time. He waa relieved of his dntlee Isst spring when alumni attacked his administration. All the protection we had was an American Hag stretched In front of a smokestack. Mrs. Theodore Roosarelt, speaking of American protection on tha Whangpoo river. niCIDES HELD PROSPECT Wrestling Fans Promised Tnir of Nice Murders Tuesday Night. K.Hmath'a fun-lovlnf wrmtllnn fmwlom Mint day urvoyed tltn poMfbillty IndfH-d. th llknlthood of m lrnt two nlrtj. flrnn mtirdon the outcome of Tuti tiny night "riMnrtc-b" prnKram t th Mnln trt armory and chuckle.. In plmaed antlrlpallon. Kor KUmath'a fnndom. Ilka flu hi fnndom rcrywhr. haa nomtMhtnK or a aadUUc turn of mind, and It apptared that thla Drfitrrnalural dlnpoaltlon aa about to h pampered tn a more than nrrntlfyltiK manner. Tha murdera may ha harp, neat and aurrlnrt, or they may ho protracted and a hit Rory, but no doubt remained that murdera thera wonld ha. and that Kiiarantea waa riuilm tlrkeia to ha snapped up Ilka hotrakea In a deer bunter'a ramp, arcordlnj to Promoter Muck l.tllard. Tha two tentative homlcldea. of coiirae. wera aipocted to da Tolva from tha mevtlnx of Mar shall Carter and I.a Wolfe and the rlanhlnic of Toots Rates and (.or 1 11 PorI. As fur as gladiatorial spec tacles are concerned, there aeem ed little ground on which to choose between them. Both prom ised equal ferocity of conduct, and both were equally redolent with the atauKhterhouse atmos phere. The Rites-TVa;! affair, bnwerer, baa been enlivened by an open declnrnt lon of purpose. "I keel heem, I keel hem dead." opined PorI, whoae Eiir llah vocabulary la limited large, ly to words of violence, as he sat nurnlus bis cut and batter ed bean In an armory dreulnR room following laat Tuesday night's ahamblea. The Argentine ape man had ref erence tn Rates, whom h thought had socked him on the nnndle with a ring stool In the rttmuv to a fracas Involving nearly everyone within ahnutlni dis tance. His handlers and a cordon of bluecnata aMured Pogl It was not Kates who performed the atnol act. but the Huenoa Aires bruiser remained hurt, angry, revengeful and decidedly duhlnua. "I ateel keel heem." he said. Rutea haa not committed him self an broadly on his Intended actions, but his manner of re plying to untoward and unethical conduct ts already well estab lished, and. although nominally a hero, he ltkea nothing better than to brawl it Inside or out side the ring. And. In thla rase, he Is par ticularly reavntful, because his bsck ached for a long time from the pressure of a Boaton era h hold which Pngl applied and refused to reltnnnlfih a week ago. The opening match, also a re turn event, pits Rallor Dick Trout and young Zlbby Zbyako. There Is no evidence of hard feelings between these (wo. aa Trout won fairly enough In their Initial meeting laat week. Rut If there la no great enmity, there Is acute rfvnlry. with the lads an even match In ability and Zhyako confident of wiping out his earl ier dofoat. Bobby Wagner will handle the refereelng Job again, and from the general outlook. H appears he's fnclng one of the toughest assignments of the year. I, ant week's grappling orgy left him hanging on tha rnpea, but since than he's had another week to recover strength from a recent tonsil operation, and he declarea he will be In shape to handle any eventualities. , PKHKY HO.N'OItKI) I PORTLAND, Hept. 20 P) Johnny Peeky, second baaenmn for ' Bend, will receive the Harold Kline trophy for topping the Btate ; league batters for the season Just; cloned. The central Oregonlan slammed the ball SI times In 38 trips to the piste for a aeason av-, era re of .63S. Joe Decker, also of the Rend champions, was sec-: ond, with .617. In April of this year mora gaaollne was used In motor re hlcles thsn ever before In that month. in Comfort, Pleasure, Service and Miles RAMPU OF LOW mii AND SIRVICI The one transporta tion aygtem aerving ALL America. Fre quent Schedules, Scenic Highways, lower fares. Wet Weather . Puts Stop to Pennant Tilt Wet round forced poatpone miit of the Northern California kaguo champtuUNliip game be tween the Klamath lied Hos and the Mt. H lift n t a Athlntlc club OB Modoc field Hunday, and the pen nant decider hue been re-ached-ulftl fur Mt. KhaNla nut Hunday. The final playoff contest will be played at Ml. Shasta because Ihe li-cal grounda will not be available fur use. High school football opens here Friday night, and ouce the grid auaaon gala un der way, baseball Is out as far as Modoo fli'ld Is coucei nvd. Al Dollarblde. bualneas man ager of the lied 8oi club, asld that If the aun had come out for as much as an hour Hunday morn ing, the gnmu would have been played aa scheduled. Umpire-in Chief Wolfe uf IlctlUlug, however, took one look at Ihe cloudy skies and Ihe muddy diamond, gave up all hope and ordered the post poiimrnt. Dons Capture Season Opener by 7-0 Score BAN KHANOISCO. Sept. 30 (.It St. Miiry'a University of Texas' football team and Ha transcontin ental hue were enroute home to day after opening the 1137 foot ball seaauu In Hnn Francisco by dropping a 7 to U dtcUlon to the i l'niv'iiLiy of Ban Francisco yes- ; teiday. I A 16-yard psas over the gotvl . line by the Dons after repeat fh . aaaaulta on the Texas line had failed gave them victory early In ( the fourth quarter. The final quarter had barely t started when Left llnlfhark Karl I Ilnlflter of Pan Franclaco drop- 5 prd back and aent a high paaa over the goal line where It waa ( collected by Waller Kndratlve, substitute right half, denptte ihe fact he waa surrounded by de- fennlve Tetana. f The Teiaa team came to Pan $ Franclaco from Ban Antonio In a $ bus driven by members of the aquad. i Klepner Will Sell f Indians at Price j HKATTI.K. Sept. 20 WIN t Ham H. Klepncr. rotund president of the Seattle Indians, said tn'lnr, he's ready to eell the hnll club ; 'anytime someone cornea around with enough money. "Howover." Kh'pper said, 'vyi not eolnc to itlve the club away, and atoriea I'm Rettlna readv to sell nut are all newspaper talk. I're hen ready to aell out erer I... , .... I. nwa lha elllh hltf l,n. body has mine around with a reaa- I onaiile amount of money." Klepper haa been on the "roi spot" here most of the season since the Indiana, after a sensa tional start, drifted deep Into the aecond division with dissension shattering; tha morale of the play ers. The looseness of ellps and U holts Is principally the cause et the breaking of spring learea. RUPTURED? After handling trusses many years we have decided the Little Doctor Truss t Is the best on the market, and Is tbe answer to all rupture sufrnrers. Neat, simple, etll dent, no steel to rust, no elss. tic, no pressure on tbe back or blps, no leg straps, weight 6 os. 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