Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 20, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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WISCONSIN FIGHTERS
MAKING GOOD MONEY
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Genuine Bargains
Fans Paid $305.000 to See Box
VS During Year.
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C. L. Hobart Co.
ORIGIN OF TERM "LINKS
Few even among golf enthu­
siasts know the origin of the
term “links." Jt really means
a stretch of sand covered with
short grass and stubble which
lies between the high part of
the coast and the water tn parts
of the Scottish seaboard. The
early golf courses were laid out
in such places, hut when the
sport spread to other countries
the real meaning of "links" was
forgotten.
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GREAT AID FOR LEFTHANDER
George Tyler Apparently Has Re­
gained
Winning
Form
Since
Wholesale Extraction of Teeth.
By winning the hammer throw m
the Olympic games Patrick Ryan add­
ed on» more first place to the Ameri­
can score. His record was 173.45
feet. Carl Lind of Sweden took sec­
ond place in swinging the 16-pourid
ball and' the United States scored
again when Bennett made third.
According to the dentist who yanked
all George Tyler’s teeth, this whole
sale extraction will be a great thing
for the left hander. And the statement
seems to be true—look at Lefty’s won
BOYS WON'T BOTHER ROONEY
GOLD BASKETBALLS AWARDED
Members of Championship Team Are
Gives Unique Tokens by Alumni
Association.
George Tyler.
Winding Up Baseball Career That
Made Him Big Goat Oozes Years
Ago—Getting Fat Salary.
Doesn’t It seem aymopriate tlwt
Fred Merkle -hould be winding up his
big league areer with th. ’ ’
t
made him the would’» baseball goat a
dozen years ago? The f'uhs owed a
lot to Merkle In !!*»>. and a fat salary
In 1920 Is one way of repaving him
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To Reduce Stoch
we are selling Tires at
prices that will surprise
you.
See Us Before You Buy !
.nd lost f>er eent. But you don’t w
Jim Vaughn, Slim Sallee, Kube Benton,
Artie Netif and other southpaws mak­
ing any mad rush to have Hre Ivory
torn from the deeply bedded concrete.
Major
players Who have been
noting the gr»ot crowds at champion­
ship gam«« «Tv laboring under the de­
lusion thal thep are ov«sv<>rked and
underpaid. Is »plte of the fact that
salaries are Idgher thsn evur this sea­
son. certsTi •n’U'tien» <»• the playing
profession trt said to be oCanlxlng a
union for ’he purpose •f making a
concert' j d«gnand for more money
wh ’«e.
is '"1’I s RR oim I that former dlrec-
ttrt defunct Playnrs’ fratifi-nlty
:he bend of this movement.
Hint tb*y have b<x* working se
cretly to ferTOCt the new organization
for the fMi*t t*<) montfi*
The maglsltea, lire wise to the situ
atlon. and Trj- preparing for a »true
gle tb*l
Uifce the form of a gen
will strike 4b»ii My contracts nri
sent cat. ^he players who are the
ringhwdefi Include some who have
seen 't-ar i».*' days.
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C. L. Hobart Company
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PESULIAR PLAY PULLED
IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE
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Here H a play that wime up
tn the Southern league. Atlanta
and NeahvUle playing:
Wingo was on tlpd and Bra-
till at tmtS
The strike and
steal was called for »nd Wingo
went down with the pitch Bra­
zil! fslii-d to »trike nt the pitch,
but after the ball had liutded
in the catcher's hands ,«>d he
had let hpn»» of It on o throw to
second. Hmxlll decided to RwJnr.
If roiled
His bat hit the bail ond
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foot.
Interference with the e»tct>-
er’s throw, you any? Well. Um­
pire Bill Brennan rule«J It an ac­
cident. nrcordlng to the story,
hbld that Witi'to hail stolen sec-
olid u«id no penslty on Brnrlil.
WILSON IS REAL 2TAR
AS A S?"'"'A'W BOXER
ATHLETIC COACHING SCHOOLS
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Instruction Given to Ambitiou* Stu­
dent* AnxiouX to Embark In
Various Sports.
Last Year's Sensational Quarterback
Accepts Job as Coach at Univer­
sity of North Carolina.
Clav E. Hite, the sensational quar-
fegrback of last year’s West Virgin'»
elc-. < ■>. who had been «elected to act
as one of the assltan* ni ehe«, resigned
the pn«t and will ar; ■■■ ■■ «fm'lsr .-a-
rarity at the University ui North Car-
oliua.
Just at Reasonable!
And the reason why we think a
twenty one-year-old girl needs paint la
be
nontb old baby needs teeth.
—Dallas News
Some Name
The full name of the Persian poor
Omar Khayyam, was Ghlyath ad ffin
Abul Fatb L’ruiir I bn Ibrahim si Khay­
yam!.
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The new Boston A renn company will
construct an arena on St. Botolph
street, that city, which Is to be ready
by November 1. It will cost SJWO.OOO.
it is beiug. built try a syndicate und
will include the latest equipment for
hockey, bicycle nues, trotk
boxing and other »i*orta.
Oread Suspense
“Oh, doqfOT. toll m-. quick !" rnonnod
the fair patient cla-pb _• her lap-dog
and convulsiva!' > nibbling a thousand-
dollar choc!,- * low «Ick nm I? Is It
California. Florid or Europei"
As He Saw It
An English youngstei gave this
nltlon of "appetite:’
"I u,< n*
when you ve done you re tight."
ton TrttMcrlpt.
Studebaker
Ca.rs
In Four Models
Sold at the same price everywhere
J. F. BURKE
University of Illinois, California.
Columbia
Springfield college are
holding alii
coaching Schools pre-
soled over >y famous authorities In
which baseball. 'football, basketball,
track and field and other sports »■
explained to ambitious «indenta arai
-pirants from ttiuny sections of this
«nd other countries anxious to embark
on this line of Instruction
Structure Will Cqst $350.000 and Will
Include Equipment for Various
Athletic Sports.
WE AKE NOW SELLINO
ONE MOW ÏEAR FOR CHAMP
Fashion Garage
»ILL THE MAN<;Kit
EUILDING ARENA AT BOSTON
HITE LEAVES WEST VIRGINIA
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Certain Memtssrs of Pltyioç Profeo-
Orpaflrting Union to Do-
ff^nd More Money.
Arthur Rooney, an outfielder who
has been playing with the Pittsburgh
Collegians, has been signed by the
Boston Red Sox. but will not report
to the 'dub until next «pring. Besides i
being a ball player. Rooney Is a
pugilist of renown and was an ama­
teur champion. He could have been
a member of the* Olympic terfm at
Antwerp, but preferred to stick to his
baseball job with the Pittsburgh lnde
pendents. At Indiana State Normal,
bls alma mater, he won fame as a
football player.
FRED MERKLE BEING REPAID
During (ho fiscal year just cloaed.
the seventh for legalised box I ng in
Wisconsin, fistic fans paid out »3116,-
dtMJ to »«• the mitt wlelders lu action,
rhe state rwxdved »13,641.91 in taxes
and Been«« money, more thau twice
enough to pay the expense of conduci­
ng the sport nnder the Heddlng law.
The cotumlisslen has s balance of »28.
106.75 in the state treasury, an<l it Is
the only cnnuuls»loa under state su
'lervislon that Is able to pay Its owu
way.
There art 23 clubs In the state, and
with the Rlkf clnb and the American
legion posts tnklng an active Interest
in boxing. Chaimmn Walter H. IJftn*
ger bellevw this number will be in-
creased to -W next season.
Since the state took over the »aper*
vision of boxJcx It has been kept on a
high plauei «nd nearly all the com­
missions tn the country srs basing
their rale« on the principles of the
Heddlng la*. Due to the exacting de­
mands of the commission, which rn
farces every rule on Its books, there
has been Unia complaint from promo­
ters or fana. but some fighters anil
manager* Who have felt the brunt of
the commission's fist, think otherwise.
About twenty-five msnsgers and
tnelr fighters were suspended during
the yeas, the majority for minor of­
fense* Twv of them. Sammy Msrtno
and George Adam«, were set down for
a year, when found guilty of partici­
pating in « aham bout at Fond du Lac.
The three rommlssldncrs appointed
»then tha Heddlng law went Into ef­
fect in 1913, Chalrnum Walter H.
Lhflnaqr. WUllam C. Hart and Dr. W.
C- Morter, ftUl hold their positions,
al! ef*there having been reappointed,
which prnv* th»y have ased the
power of rteir offices fol the beet In-
ter^s of tfw tame, Strrvtary Man-
nlng VamAh nahjcil wtWHi th»» com
mission wad kormed. •hH> Is still in
oMce.
The riuntals-iug mad« ft hit with the
newspapers when it rutrtl that press
row seats most be used by the work
ing im.wa ndly Vial tin« promoters
and other aelebritles Hr» not allowed
f0 occupy these chain. If Jack
DempAey wishes to si-e * ring bout In
Wisconsin, be cannot got nearer than
the first mss rtnz»li|e.
STAR PLAYERS PLAN STRIKE
Boston Red Sox Sian Outfielder Who
Was Pugilist of Note—Won Fame
on Gridiron.
The Alumni association of the New
York university recently presented
gold basketballs to the members of
the champion basketball team that
won the A. A. U. title last March at
Atlanta. Those honored were: Capt.
James W. Storey, CaptaJn-elect Max
Baker. Howard Cann. Frank Goeller.
Ed belaDey, Pffu. Mikxiey and Aaron
Holman.
Commission Mas Managed Fistic At-
fair» so W»ll That Stat» Has Re­
word S1I.M1.I1 in Ta *•!
and fm for Liceo»»*.
f’.«»nn$ 1-dt, tihju reiwndy telet»rat»«l
111« tweMy-fourdi birthday and at tl.c
same tlnn- annostued that he would
remain ip the ring <pil.v one year
more. In that time N Intend« to meet
«•very challenger of adj’ consequence
and then retire to prfrate life.
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“BEAN ‘BALL* f^CDRD
In view t>f Cart M<ts’ reputa­
tion for pitching Uw so-called
"bean tini!," It Is **!> tn turn
to the A' erlrnn liyigfi»' record-
,f 1919. Mays hit W» batsmen
Inst year, imi Wlllkm» of the
While Sox hit 11. Elmer Myers.
10; Bofhordh. 10; Ylarper, Fa­
ber abd Erickson, 8 each. ai»<1
Walter Johnson. "Dutch" Leoti
ard, Mogriilge iitM IJtile, 7 each.
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Into » champion rather suddenly, Dave
Mackay. Newark pr.gnafer, floes not
think the newcomer Is a "sap" by nhy
means. He says: "I never saw a
sortthpaw who was «s effective as
Wilson. Evyyone will have to admit
that Lew Tendler Is supposed to be
tfW' InsT word In lefthanders, hid take
my word fhr It thrrt. as n fighter with
l>orts)<le effect I verivsn, Wilson Is !50 per
xint hotter ttyin Lew.
“I spw him Igrxlng fils sparring
partner« recently.^»«! It Ivos n shnrfie
’ what'«he dM to thorn, from what I
can terrrn nhonf the Wilson O'Dnwd
nwft.cji, Mike had all his trouble In try-
fng to solvy the sotithjmv delivery »if
Jofnn.'T"
with our feed r.vufcrly
ytni’M noon have
finer
healthier cattle. It 1» feed
pits flesh and fat on food Ani­
mals, and help« towi yield
moro and rlchor milk. Try It
for a wlflle and Judge for your-
After you have fed this
self.
feed a short limo yon would
the
willingly pay more than
regular price for It. Hut you
dvu’t have to.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLO JR MILL
Comer Third «and G Street
Phone 123
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The "Porcelain i ower."
That was ' an iK-tngotml structure
king, Cldns It find nine stories, fiueC
Oo
< ’ I' ' ■ ’.t>cn
with variegated porcelain from which
.lini Timklt'.-ts:iys one of the bent
help« to production Is the change «In hells and lamf« were liung. Tills was
political customs that prevents a man destroyed by the Tslplnfcs In 1863, but
I 'Ives In history ax one of the seven
to neglect work In ori^T to go around
| wonder« of the middle sge*
and get blds for his vote.
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