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o EDFOTrn MATT, TmBPNE, MEDPOTRD, ORKUOX, MONMAY. .lAM'AKY 7. V.rt. RIVIERA COURSEilVIEDFORD HI WILL VETERAN OREGON KRUSE IS READY TOURNAMENT IS STRONG BID ! QUINTET IN HARD FOR ART E- NEXT ON WIENU K openingtussle; rialtojonight Golfers Turn Attention to $10,000 Los Angeles Open Diegel Places First in San Diego Open Wind, Rain Handicap. Ity Victor U. .Sidier. .Associated i'rss Sports Write-r CHifU VISTA. Cut.. tin. 7. &t Two hundred of the coun try's irtift'tfsimitii ittitl iuimtour divo trees, turned duo north to-day after Hrt'ling over the lu Jolla find Chtiia Vista tours,- in this section to the lireutfst tst of all tilt' 10.UOO IvOS AfilfelcH Flcing- played over the Hivitra Country club iourw tin I.os An jjfles fvnt, climax of a Miis-of several tonrnainentH on tlio coaf t, will draw a field second to nono. Those who participated in the 1'orttand, Ore., Honolulu, Hacra f m iito, t'utalimt Inland, Long jicach, Ii Julia and Sun Diego opens will ho there, and many others. The Kan IHoro open closed in a heavy downpour, accompanied by chilling gusts of wind that "blew" the ''nances of many of the bi guns hut Ieo Uiegei n ver faltered in the.-fact of these obstacles, coming hume with fvt beautiful a card as anyone could hop for, to take ilrrit place money of $750. Tho recently signed Aftua Caiiente club pro played with brilliance and con- steney throughout, , turning lit cards of 71-69-71-71 282. ... One stroke behind Dk-gel wan tall, young llorton Smith o Jop lln, Mo., who earned a .place on the United States liyder cup team with his marvelous showing-- in the tournament. Walter Hagen, who is captain of that squad, de clared that the MiBwourian, Imruiy 21 years of age, positively would be a member of the team. Smith's four tripH .over the rolling Chula Vista layout were 71-66-72-74 93, giving him $4r0 as second prize money, JUmry. Cuioi, HiigiU .Italian from Bridgeport, admittedly playing one of his best tournaments, held down third place with 2 .H 4 . H was followed by Al Watrous, veto--ran of Detroit who had1 28fi. Ai Eplnosa, Chicago; Moriio Dutra, Taeoma; Tommy Armour, Washington and Waiter Hagen, Detroit finished in the o r d c 1 named, ' ; Hitching her "flivver" to a star : Medford high ehool will exert ' every effort to turn out an ora tor Vorthy of the International oratorical contest, which will be entered into by even nations of the world this yar, act-oiding to I Itaiph, Kalley, debate couch at ,the local high ehl. j . Try outs tor .Mcdford high school students will he held Feb ruary 13. and all students are in cited and irgd to turn out. - Oro igon wiii b divided into e'glu i districts, and the winner of this j district will be eiiibio to com ; pete with the other seven con testants, who will meet In Pert hum! April 25 for the state finals. The winner of the staio .final ! will coni pete in t he coat- t f ina i at Ioh Angeles, the date of whhh has not as yet been fixed. The (coast final winner will enter the j national contest to be held in I Washington, I). P., and the win ; nr there will met the sis fi nallHs in the international ton- test. 1LATA' IS NEW FASCIST! SPORT KOMB, Jan. 7. HP A new sport, "volata" i flight is regarded by Kt'crciary Tnrati of the Fascist party, it inventor, as combining the best features of basketball and association football. ' A throng roared approval at the first public $une in the new sta dium of 'Home yesterday. It re sulted In a 6 to 5 tie. I'lach team is composed of eight players. Tbo man with the ball can run only ten meters before passing, kicking or dribbling. He can pass In any direction, can be tackled and thrown by any number of opponents, but cannot attempt to throw the round ball Into the goal or kick it in when within 3u meters of it. One goal scores as ,one point. Four of the players are called "supports" ami two are known as "points," There Is one goalkeeper. COACH SUGGESTS TWO GUARDS BE REMOVED PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7. (flV If the football rule makers wish to speed up the game and make scor ing more frequent, Lawson Hub ert won, trainer. at the University of Pennsylvania and head coach of American Olympic teams, suggests the removal of the two guards. "There are too many men on the field now," he said, "and I would suggest dropping the guards. They are there; they work hard; nobody sees them. They just make the game more complicated by their , presence pn the field without add ing In the least to the thrills. Jie moval of the guards would mean more scoring,' , Kohertson's suggestion found lit tle favor with Lou Young, Venn coach, "Ha far as. I am concern ed, he Raid, wish they would let football alone, Its ait right , the way it Is. , ; . SIBLINGS REGRET PASSING OF RICKARD MACOX, Oa.. Jan. 7. W. L. (Young) StribHtig and 'TaM Sttib ling, his manager-father, today ex pressed deep regret at the passing of Tex Rlekard. , "The fiKht with .lae Sharkey at Miami Beach,. Fla on February j 27t will be held as planned, in all j "probability, "Pa"' Strlbling aid, s "but without Tex Rick.ird there, , it won't be the same." j "Kiekard wu one of the first 1 mep to see my son as a champion, j and steadfastly bad he "held to the belief that W. L, has the goods, j Tfce WBs Instrumental in placing Strih where he Is. and we will cer ! tainly mUri him." rXIVKHSITY OF 0EOX. Fuene. Jan. 7. t special,) With its first five conference games to be played away from home. Hilly Hein hart bt putting his Oregon iisve teers through iome stiff daily work outs to get them into shape for the hard campaign. In the schedule making Oregon drew the tough Washington tam, last year champion, for the very first game, and, since Oregon was run-tier-Hp last year, the future of both qniiitetH will depend large ly on that initial encounter. The game with the Huskies will be played at Seattle January is. Hecuuse of the importance, of the- eniet, a record breaking crowd for northwest basketball of crtmc 7,000 or 8,00i) is expected accoi ding to advance information from Seatths Oregon will have a veteran team. Not one regular, and only one letterman ly Iteynoids, lanky center will be lost to the teasn. Heynolds, although not a regular last year, , played in enough g antes to win a letter. fiordon Hidings, leading confer ence scorer last last year and two-year veteran, will be back, as will Scott Miiligan, IiIk running mate at forward. Hay Kd wards, 8gnn will draw the center as signment, with Joe Dally, Don McCormick, lervin f'hastam and Dave Kpps, dividing the guarl berths. Ail f these were regu lars last year. Five members of last year H'tnad who failed to play In enough ga meg to earn letters, but who nevertheless have had considerable experience . in con ference play, w ill he on hand to vie with the ietfermen for regu lar berths. They are Jack Dow sett, and Heed Clark, forwards; Hoy Hughes and Howard &her hardt, centers, and ib .lianley, guards, , Several freshmen who made the bet showing in 132S arc now on the varsity squad. Those show ing up best in ,practiee are Har old Oiingee, Wtitsor t'nlkns and t'Uff Horner, guards, nml Gene Eherhardt and Elmer Pa hi, cen ter. . - , Chuck Jot, former all-northern guard. who played for Oregon in 1924, 1S2T and 112,' is assisting Relnhart with coaching the var sity. . ' CAROliPSBEATH CAUSES MINORITY "Indlaa or no Indian," Tin ?oiug to win tonight's match from Art Evans, even if he was once ckatn ploa of Ol.lahonta." declared Hb Krnse, Portland wrestler, this aft ernoon in speaking of His usateh at f he H m! to t h-ut re w it h the . f'horokee ehicftaio. who has been In ttatning for two weeks esee!ally for Krnse. Kvans is anxious to de feat the Portland man ia order that he may he given the oppor tunity to appear in other matches in this section, as well as in other parts of the state. Kruso, wbo has a Ions siring of victories to his credit, does sot underestimate the Indian's ability and if not troubled with vercon-fidi-tice. He has aspirations of wrestling some time for the world's heavyweight championship usd is determined that hts chances shall not le weakened by a defeat fit the bands of the Indian. Krnse is the instructor at the Mtiittiotnah Ath iletie club and is well known ia the ) north west. hi titfl preliminary events Tommy j Kyan will wrestle Dummy lowtl. j lor a one-fail mutch, Hyan. Med j pids wrestling tailor, given the ' slight edge to win. The first pre ; lintinary will feature Tes Porter i with Curly Woods and is esiecied to be furiously fO!K?hi, iotli boys being of the same weight and strength- Woods has a slight edge in expetieiice. HIGH CABERS TO START SCHEDULE The Bedford high school basket ball team opens its southern Ore gon conference season next Fri day, January 11, with n game at Klamath Falls, with - the high J school team of that city, it will be the first game of the season for j the locals. The team, runners-tip ' last year for the state champion ship, practically intact from then, is composed of Morgan, Aielvin, ! McDonald, Oarnett, Howerman j and Thomas, with a likely looking 1 list of snbstUtites, j The Oregon Frosh team with ; itiil Phipps, last year's center in the line-up, will play two games here. Friday and Saturday, Janu ary IS and 13, em! the following week the local five journey to Eugene for a return game. I HOME, Jan, 7, W An nnpre J eedenied situation in the Sacred I ooHege was created today by the j death of Cardinal Tosi, archbishop ! of Milan. For the firJt time since j the-so-called Un by Ionian captivity i, (when the popes lived at Avignon fin the 11th century) the Italian cardinal) are in a minority of four. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels It you wish to be permanently r lipved or ga in stomach and bow 1, tak Baalmanii's Gei Tablet, which are prepare! especially for stomach gas and ail bad ecu r vuitlns from gas prsssura. That empty, g-nwing feelin? in th sto mach will disappear. That anxtoss. nervous feellnir with heart Miptta tion will vanish. No more blaatlna-, drowsiness after eating, heartburn or other distress aue to iras, Oet ths gennine JiAAIMANN'S OAS TABLETS at any good draff storv, , Fric I, Alway 00 hand t Strang's Drast store. ' Turk Taeklcs Shark, . CAMliHIIMlK, Mass., Jan. 7. OPi Tark iiurdwick an all-time ace in Harvard's football history, is to tackle the greatest and rarest of sharks, the Hhinodon, or whale shark. Ho Is going to the Gala pagos arehiupeiago in his steam yacht with Mai I,ogan, Harvard quarter when Tack was end and back, and others.- . , Hood HI ver Construction- -of new-, water system progressing steadily in this city. BIG WELCOME PLANNED FOR GEORGIA PLAYERS1 ATLANTA, Oa., Jan. r !iP) "When the gridiron warriors of Georgia. Tech, who defeated Cali fornia in Pasadena New Year's day, pull Into the terminal station here tonight, Atlanta will he ready for them. ' 'Hands galore, an arch of tri timph, streets tiedoeked in gold and p white and a colorful paradaii will play their part In welcoming iome ihe victorious team. Two hundred policemen and firemen have been detailed to keep back the expected throng of we 1 comers. 432,000 Jars Vicks Now Produced Every 24 Hours " Coryallh Z?,amt recently ex pended for installation of sound equipment in Whiteside ihenir. That the public haw nyt foreotten the iesson of IMS Is indicated by its prompt responses to the warn ing of health authorities to combat the flu by keepini; free from eohi.. The demand for Vlcfcn VapoKuh. . the vaporizing mtive which proved : so valuable during the 13 1 epi demic, has already shattered bv a Wide margin all previous records, Atthutmh the enpaeity of the ; Vieks laboratories has bven tripled : since lts, they are onee more op ersiing night jdtifts. The present output is more than -43,000 jam J evry 24 hours. Mild though it is In comparison With this year's epidemic hns already affected tnor than a mil - lt"n nerwms. and it is apparently Btill increasing. . I .Wrestling. Tonight 8:30 o'clock Rial to Theatre BOB KRUSE vs. AET EVANS And 2 Fast Wrestling Preliminaries Ticket: ' Reserved, $1.50; General , Admission, $1.00. Ladies and children, 50c. On sale at Rialto and Brown', Saving Money Is a Habit It's a habit that grows, and the more it grows,' the easier it seems to get, and all the time Interest-on-your-Sav-ings keeps piling up. : If you haven't already the habit, start today with some N thing. One year hence you will wonder why you did not start sooner, The Jackson County Bank ESVABLISHBD 1J . ' Medvord, Oregon Commercial Savings - Safe Deposit KEklS tBDEAL EtEVE (TSTHM 'FIRST IN PROGRESSIVE SERVICE' MERCHANTS ! 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