Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFOTiD MAT!; TT? TRUST!. MFPFORD. OREfiOy. SUNDAY, .TAXtTATtY fi. 1020.
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IHTOENK, Ore.. Jan. U. fP
Tho University of Oregon dtftitt
?d th Willuniettc University
Iwnkethull ti'iim 39 to 19 liuro to
nlKht in a pre-aeuson content.
Tho university players ran up
fifteen points In tho firm ten
jiilmiU-H, while tho Itenrcuta hud
yet to score. Willamette's first
banket carno Hlvleen .miniiUa af
ifr'th? opening, nnd whi'ii Oregon
finally mopped tho dcU'rmined
hut delayed Willamette drive, tho
Iinnreatu had hoostud their end
to nine while Oregon had six
teen. In the Herond half Oregon's of
fence and defense were more m
ordulned, and Willamette, nl-ilmut-h
far from out chinned, was
eunlly kept on the defensive, i
OAKLAND, Oil., .Ian. S.W
Holding desperately to u slender
lend throughout the latter part
of the second half, the University
of Kansas lniHltelhall team nosed
out the University nf (.'alifornla,
24 to here tonlKht In a con
test that started nlowly but du
velo)ed Into a thriller before
tho Hosing whlHtlo,
f'OKVA I.LIH, Ore., Jan. (T)
Tho Oregon Ktate college bitKket
Itall team showed better form to
night than In any pre-seuuon
game, and defeated tho Multno
mah club of Portland 37 to IS.
Tho Btaterg led at hnlf-tlmo by
1C to 8 and kept thin two-to-ono
lend to tho end.
. Hallard with ten points wan
high seoi-er of tho game, Oipen
wan high for tho Clubmen with
six points.
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WITH BOB KRUSE;
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The big night for Art Kvans,
Ihu t'herokeo grappler, comea" to i
morrow evening at the lliulto
theatro where he will meet Hob j
Kruse. Portland heavyweight. In j
wlmt is expected to be one of the,
hardest fought bouts seen In ;
Medford this season. Kvnns went'
through his last workout last
night nt the I'layhouso theatre j
watched by a largo crowd of (
spectators, all of whom were im
pressed by the Improvement he,
has sliown since ho wrestled .
Moose N'orbeck hero two weeks
ago, loHiug only after un hour of
gruelling struggle when Korbeck j
accidentally becumo fortunate j
enough to givo him an airplane .
Hpin. '
Kruse will be outweighed by j
Kvans but is given tho edge In!
science and possibly speed, but I
the Indian is regarded as one of I
the strongest men In the ring to
day and was told so last year by '
Kd (Htrangler) Ia-wIh, ex-world's I
chnmp'mis. Kvuns has a wonder- I
ful arm and shoulder develop- j
meat, often making' It possible
for him to break from holds
which cause nn ordinary wrestler
to pat the mat and slay down.
Kruno Is expected to arrive to
day and .w'll rest for tomorrow
night's battle.
A Hcml-wlndup will precede tho
main event and will pit Tommy
Ityan, Medford'H wrestling tailor,
against "Dummy" Vowell, In a
one fall match. Tho first pre
liminary of the evening will fea
ture Tex Porter against Curly
Woods 1u another one-fall match.
Fortor ban not wrestled In Med
ford for a year and Is expected
to give Woods something to think
about. Tho latter has been wrest
ling often and Is thought to bo
ooMsUdy somewhat more experienced.
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SALEM HI FIVE
10 PtAY LOCALS
(By William K. TltrMoltl, AhhocH
mod PrnR Automobile" Keillor)
NEW YOItK, Jan. f..(') .Mo
tor cam oxcellini! In ronifori unit
Bplumlor tha royal vehicles of
kluiis today attracted tho atten
tion of tliouwiiuls who milled
through tho Grand Central I'nlauc
for tho twenty-ninth national mit
omoulle ahow.
Three hundred modolH, ranglim
from tho tiny croallnna of a l.rit
ish manufacturer, (tuarantoed to
run 60 mlloH on a Kullon of riibo
line, to tho Iuik. luxurious Unions
inos, bIvo tho lflJit allow n vailctv
of cars to meet tho ImllvldmiltH
tic whlmn of each motorlHt.
Tho products of ninro Ihan 30
yoara of automotive nimlncprlnK
evolution, tho wan inodolx lmvn
now rotlncmonia and Inuovallons
which force tho oxi'idlont cars of
l'.2X into olmdoHonco. Tho man
who Roim (o Iho alnnv convinced
iiiiv Mini .Trin n jimiui'i i riiniini);
lino nml Is cood for nnolhcr hcuh
oil, cannot help hut feel thai his
fine oar of yesterday 1h numbered
umonK Hi" "nan-henna'' of today.
II In tho ureal American canio of
cl-.anMnK tho nuhllc'a mind Jimt
whon It Is won mado up that the.
uiilomohlln manul'anlui'eiH have
nucceoded in playlnK aurnoHKfitlly.
Tho 1H29 Hhow einihaxl.TOn Rinal
or boauly of llno, inoro perfect
end pleasing color achcinen. uml
Kreuter romtort.
Tho old ata.idard color cnmhlna-
Ion of black, liluu and Kreun have
Kono by tho board und tho iic'l)
Htltninobllfl crop rivals the rulnbow
tn lut array of nhndea.
TOItO.NTO, Ont., .Tan. R.iiP)
Thoiiaands of dullara worth of
"rune whlnkvy" was dlxpcnwd
new yeur'a evo to rvvellera in De
troit nml ltuffalo fiiim bottlea
bearlnic tho forged Inbela or v-ell-linnwn
illKtlllerlva and sealed with
IMitario Ufiuor rantrol board
NtampH. This Information ha
been ibtallted by Ontario lliiuor
xtructlons of Ktr Henry Drnyton,
chHirman.
Tho board, throuirh tho ttso of
npeclally mai'ked labelH. bnvo ol
, ways tuken precautionary moaa
'ores iiKalnst forKnry, Hir )lcnry
paid that mcasuros would lo
nrioptud to mako it muro diffi
cult ito tmitato thu official acala.
.
ClftwMlfled sHvel-Mwin (re! t-rMitlt
F.
FIGHT PROMOTER
IS GRAVELY ILL
MIAMI IIHAOM, Kin., Jan. 5.
(A5) l)r. S. W. KlumliiK or Now
Yoili City, Mrs. Tex Hk'kard's per
sonal physician, arrived hero to
nlKht In an alrplano from the I'nlm
Uracil, whom ho Is spending the
winter.
Hospital attendants said ho was
taken to tho hospital where the
protuotor is critically ill, and wont
Into consultntloit with Dr. Adklus,
in Hlckurds' room.
Tho two physicians who complet
ed their consultation at 7:20
o'clock, mado no official slutetnent,
hut said thoy wero encournKod as
Klckard seemed to, welcome the
sight of Mrs. Hlckard's physician.
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The Medford high school bas
ketball team fuefs a hard seheil
ultvvith gtimes scheduled for lb.
K ujhI !t in this city with the Hnlem
high school, and coutwts January
17 and 18, with tho University of
i ." i.n Frosh. Tho five goen to
Eugene tho following week for n
return game on the university
court.
The -team opens Its southern
Oregon conference gumo this week
with a game ugalnst the Klamath
Falls high school at Klamath Falls
next Friday. The southern Ore
gun conference season opened this
week with Grants Pass playing
two games against Klamath Falls.
Couch Callison will be back
from a California trip Monday and
: will put his Uinl through u stiff
course of sprouts before the Kla-
1 math game. The team has been
; practising under the direction of
"TMinis" Fish.
he Salem games prombe to be
tlio miffeHt engagements of I he
i yeur, with both squads practically
t intact fiom hist season. Medford
defeated Sulem at the state tour
ney, for thu runner-up position,
and this Is coin net with the
natural rivalry.
We
Caril of Thanks.
wish to thank our many
1 friends for their sympathy and
j kindlier to us In our recent !
reavement in the loss of our loved
; one; also for the many lovely flovv
i ers. Nancy 1-. Wilson and Famllv.
Mail Tribune ads are read by
2U.uuU people every day. if
j UNIVERSITY OF ORKGON, Ku
; gene, Jan. 5. (Special) High
school students, their advisors and
principals throughout Oregon will
turn their attention January 11
iand VI to tho VnlveiBity of Jrepon
1 cauipuB, where their delegates will
:be in session In what promisee to
i be Uie most interesting and best
juttended high school conference
! ever held at the university.
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Owing to tho fog. and tho cu'r
i tains, many curs are now being
' driven by Instinct. 1
DANCE
Wednesday
AND
Saturday Nites
WALKER'S
MEDFORD'S NEWEST
PAVILION
BOB KRUSE
: Krh kson, 1'i ultt nml Kunkin. 1 ('.111
In it Ktillini; practice match StruilK
FINE FETTLE FOR
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Krlilny niwht I'atlon, KikIh. and
I'ruiH averaged over two luind-,
red pins in three consecutive
mimes. Patten. I-Iii'ls. J'rulit, (Jill
mid Ijiiininnd I'olllnir u total of1
101-1 pins In tine (;iime. t I
Tile I'ihic Klk club teams are
iiiihIi- up f the fiitlowhlK lilayel'K: J
Kails (O Krlcksim (C) I
Lands Catea
Offlltt
t 'ark in
Itowman
Thoinp.son
l'rultt (C))
Walt hers
1'atton
lOlwood
Wold
Uankin (
Antln
I liamond
Suylor
llaKcn
Classified advertlsint; Keta results.
.MIAMI, Fin., Jan. r.M) Three
phjsiclaiis atlendiiiK Tex Hlekanl.i
seriously 111 ut a hospital here. Is
sued tlio following bulletin nt font
o'clock. "Mr. Hlckard's cnudlllon Is still
critical. Tho patient Im very tbxlc
with a temperature of 103 mid a
pulse of 1:12. Tho outlook Is gruvo
but not entirely hopeless."
SlKiied: K. II. Adklns, C. Tan-1
eltlero, J. V. jinyder." j
jones mm AT i
MIAMI. Via., Jan. D (II llobert
Tyro Jones, of Atlanta, the Hobby
Jones of golfing fame, now is a '
member of tho "it was this long"
club.
Hubert Tyro descried tho golf
course for tho gulf course here
nnd proceeded to land a seven
foot Itarracuda. Tho giant fish
had Jones stymied for an hour be
fore the golf champ could lift.
liecauHo of the roughness of tho
course and the many water haz
ards, I lobby 's one tip seoro was
considered unusual.
Clll'LA VISTA. Cal Jan. 5.
(fl'j Promising such "greats" as
Walter llagen, I.co Diegel and
(eorgo Von Kim a bitter run be
fore the 72 hold $ Jf0i) Han Diego
open Is completed, llortou Smith
;'l years old of .loplln, Mo.,
blazed over the first nine of his
lH-hole (italll'yiug round today
in the a nut zing figures of II 0 .
five strokes under par.
Hrntth, who completed his first
nullifying round yeslerduy In 71.
set a new record for tho first
uiitu of thu Sau lcgn country
club course. Tho former murk
wan 31.
At the turn llagen had a 83,
two under par. Dlcgcl ah;o crack
ed par with a 34, while Von Elm
completed tho outgoing nine in
3U.
Al Ksplnosa of Chicago, "who
with Mortio Uutru of Tacoma,
paced yesterday's field with tJS's,
turned in a card of ii today and
led tho early finishers of tho 11 ti-
holn qualifying play with an ag
gregate of 137. I Jutrn slipped
tortuyv turning In an oven par
curd of for a total of 110.
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T
ELKS ORGANIZEO
Old HtL'S was u mere child onet
but now low at him. t I'endleton 1
I-.nt Oregoulitn.) That Ik u good
moo.
Four five-man teams have luen
organised among tho bowling en
thusiasts of tho Klks lodge and
a compel it I v series of games
will be rid ted, beginning Jaiwinry
Captains of tho teams us se
lected by drawing Include F.;ids.
Phone
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WRESTLING!
The First Big Card of
the New Year
Rialto Theatre
omorrow Nieht
Monday, January 7
MAIN EVENT
BOB
ART
KRUSE EVANS
210 pounds,
of Portland, Ore.
226 pounds,
of Oklahoma
-Semi Windup-
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DUMMY TOMMY
POWELL vs. RYAN
of Medford
of Medford
Preliminary
CURLY TEX ,
WOODS vs. PORTER
Admission Reserved seats, $1.30 General admission,
$1,00. Ladies and children, 60c. Tickets on sale at
Browns and the Rialto.
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The First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
Condensed Statement
December 31, 1928
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . . .$1,078,376.39
United States Bonds . . . 390,500.00
Bends, State, Municipal, etc. . . 595,758.45
Banking House , 80,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 16,000.00
Cash and Due from Banks 515,260.09
Total $2,675,894.93
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 100,000.00
Surplus . 50,000.00
Undivided Profits 13,342.50
Circulation 97,747.50
Deposits 2,414,804.93
Total '...V .$2,675,894.93
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