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PAGE SEVEN o con o Pi ass me a pass THEY WITNESSED FIRST AIRPLANE FLIGHT lEDFORT) MXIL TRIBUNE, EDFORD. Or.Elr()NT. THURSDAY, .TANFAftY 10. 192... GOLFING ARMY MMSMU lliriaMllll SLASHED TO 90 BY FIRST TEST 200 Contestants Fall By Wayside in Qualifying Round for Los Angeles.' Open Forty Exempt j Dan Williams Led Field. ! up the swee Johnny Farrell, National Open Golf Champion, 1923 Ima for the twenty fifth anniversary of the flight. Daniels and John Moore. By Victor G. Sid lor. Associated Pres. Hjiorts Writer SANTA MONICA, C'al., Jan. 10 OP) The nations koIHiik Pll jflrlm.s. 130 stronK and suryrvors fr a force that before dawn yes inrdny was some three tltmn ihal number, ai tlht in this port of jiur today as thoy rested and enn si tiered their th.ini-es in the ini jiendinK $10,000 Los Ann1''" open. Thlrly-Wx holes of iiualiTylnK pluy yesterday held over mix coursB, slashed a contest ins field over slightly mure than I!U0 ttnwn to SO players, who with -10 others wWo weru exempt from (nullifica tion beeauso of their showing in the natlunnl open and last year's Los Angeles open, will Htart the big money" drive on the liiviera Country club course, noiii hero tomorrow. KiKbteen holes of shoot ing will start the Tli-hoh- tsrlnd under way. A similar iuhiiIkm will follow on Saturday, with the low 64 scorers and ties for bothj day'.-i play Koin into the sti-holo. final drive Sunday. Wlllluiits IjWhIs. -'With but one or two oiitstnnrt- iiiK" exceptions the 200 odd players PORTLAND, On-., Jan. Hi. (Pj who fell by the wayside in yes- Iloh Mt.v.,rs Till....i,MJl:, and Al tdrday'w qualifying ifrlnd wer ler knowns of the realm of Bolf. ! K..n.i-k. Portland, I.e,ht-l.,:.vy. Jnn AVIll.ams, voting professional wt-igbts, went throusji two hours from Kbackninxon. X. J.. mart it! of wn-stlinK ben- last right to a r Four ot the five eyewltnetsei of the first human airplane (light, made by Orvllle Wright at Kitty Hr.k. N. C, December 17, 1903, were ready to welcome Mr. Wright to the sand dunes of North Caro- Lelt to right: A. D. Etheridge, W. S. Dough, J. T. , 1 LOCAL MEET FIRST FOE II HOUR DRAW FRIDAY EVEN1N BY WHITE MULE : AFTER A 'PARTY known' he was one to be reck oned with in the Los Angeles open when he passed the prelimi nary lest with flying colors, lead ing the field with 72-69-141. His card was one stroke better than that of Johnny Uodgers of Den ver,. Colo., who is acclaimed by many of bis fellows as perhaps the greatest wood uml iron shot In the country, when he is on his Karrie. and John Junor of Port land, liodgers . blazed a 60 over the; Sunset fields . country .club rourae followed with ,11.73. Junor's Klf wan the- more ' consistent, the Portland professional turning In a 71 for each of his trips. Frank Jtoda, of Seattle, turned in u 74 fl 9 -14 3 for the prel i m 1 nn ry tests, while Johnny Golden, stocky Pat erson, N. J., professional, had 74-72-144. MacDonald Smith of the I-ake-vllle country club, (ireat Neck, I-ong Island, was the defending titllat, and was not obliged to OiiaKfy. 4 draw. lOach won u fall. Meyers took the first fall in 1 hours IS minutes 82 seconds with a step over short arm scissors. ' Six min utes before expiration of the two hour limit. Karasiek brought his reverse head lock Into play and after several applications of bis pet hold, tumbled- .Meyers to the canvas with a flying head hold. The time for the. fall was 3S mln utuy. . 2S seewnds. Itoth ( men weighed 172 pounds. In the preliminary, W'ulter The .Med ford high school bas ketball squad will launch its cum paWn for the district champion ship Friday evening nt Klamath Falls, with the high school of that city, in the first southern ( .reiion eonlVrenee game for the locals. The squad, under the di rection of Coach Prink Callison, held a hard practice this cven- I.HS AXUKLKS, Jan. 10.-, Mrs. Thelnui Sitnford, 111, said to have been n former federal agent, lay in a hospital Ml ml today a victi.ni of poison liquor. Three men, John La vernier, ltohtrl Kelly and Tom Meyler. who said he drank "while mule" with them in' Meyler's apartment Sunday had been questioned by ing. The team will leave tumor-; police and released. They wepe row afternoon for the Klamath i searching for n bootlegger named county mctropol.s, and return! Jack, who delivered the moonshine jiifu-.r the game. Morgan, Power-1 at the: party. All four drank ihe, in his: niWlhK'You one fn!l anrr-the inc ision over Jim Thor.. CHICACO. Jan. western university national interseholastic cnampionsmp tnuriiami-ni in con junction with its seventeenth 1 an nual prep track and swimming meet, March 22 and -3. Wrestlers from In.UOO high schools in the Foiled State. will be invited to compete. man, McDonald. Melvln. Thomas and a string of substitutes will make the jaunt. Saturday , night, the locals play the annual game with the alumni, Wm. the first gnihe of tho season fol local fans. The alumni is a strong outfit, and is composed of 10. (jT) North- former collego and high school will conduct a ; tars. The game will start at 0:00 wrestling liquor, police sny ami the mn were not affected. The girl's sister, Mrs. C. H. llurns of El Paso, Texus,- who ar rived hero yesterday, said that she and M i s. Sanford had beeii eih-' ployed by the United 'States cus toms service in Texas and in Phoe nix, Ariz., to detect border rum smugglers, and that their lives had WHEN fattening sweets tempt and you dread extra weiwht. litzht a Luckv in fttead. No discomfort, no trouble just a common sense method of retaining a slen der figure. The finest tobaccos are skilfully blended to make Lucky Strike. Then, "It's Toasted." This secret process brings out every essence In the tobaccos and produces a flavor which makes Lucky Strike a delightful alternative when you crave fattening sweets there is no Interference with a natural appetite for healthful foods. That's why folks sayi. "It's good to tmoke T.uckies." At the same time toasting removes impuri ties. That's why 20,679 physicians are on record that Lucky Strike is less' Irritating than other cigarettes. That's why prominent ' ; athletes have testified that Luckies steady their nerves and do not impair their physi cal condition. No wonder that this was dis covered long ago by many men. who pride themselves on keeping trim and fit, who love the "pep" that comes with health and vigor. ' A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but the authorities are t overwhelming that too many fattening Bweets are harmful and that too many such are eaten by the American people. So, for moderation's sake we say: ' 1 ---'.s. Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet. V t i ' Mniiuf.cturcr. to: IV, f - Johnny Farrell, NullonalOpen Golf Champion, lyitt "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." It's toasted No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Coast to eoait raJlo hook'tip every Saturday nljftt through the National Broadcasting Company's nrtuwrlc. Ihe Lucky it. Ike Dancr Orchestra in "The Tmii rhal made liroadway, llroadway." ItilliiuilM C'lllOACO. Jan. 10. i,V) The wt'Mlt'rn iinniL'!!!' tlirco imisIiIimi liltliaril clKtiiipiun.xhip will hn lilay.-.l in lli MiniH-ii '"li.s K. i r.-ii -lien l.uil.liim llic w.'.-k of Kill. IS InsH'iiil of Die w.-.'k uf I'Vli. 11. .1. J. J'oahn.ly. assistant si'i'i-clar.!' of Ihe Amateur I'.illiar.l AHSiicla llnn of Antorira ttOHoiinced toilay. 'I 'o'rlock, to allow' store employees' ht'L'ii threalenetl. .Police nlHo were to we the conteft. j searrhlng for a bootloKRor said to ; The followlntt week-end the i have mn.le a delivery oi Imuo.' ... huh s.hool ilny two names with'. Mrs. San for. I at her apartment he-I the l niversity of Oregon Fresh-1 fore ulio Joined her party 'of i man team of whlell Khuh l'lupps. : n'-no.s. i in- i:a i iihih lar linn la.-t year's center, Ik a member. ' het n unal.le to aid police us hox l'hec will he two of Ihe heat mid 1 pitnl" will not permit hot; to be hnrdeBt KRtncB of the year, -mid j seen. :, . record crowd Is expected to. I'ollowInK the, panij: Mra. Hnn. iwllnewi the contest. ford was reported to have itntio to The next week-end. the Med-iher home and gone to bed, loslnc : f,,r,i team will play the Krosh at 1 her sltiht some linn. In Ihe nlKht. Ruaene. and the Itooks at Cor- A "reveiik'e" motive was advanced vallis. In their flrxl Invaclon of b.v police. Itayniond Sanford. the the raliipusca in five years. ! Kill's Illinium. I, was slld In be en I The Klamath Kails Kaine Is ; i nnto from Dallas, Texas, to aid In .lieiior recardeil fcerionslv bv Ihe ! ' he InvesliRatlon. locals, as lasl HeasOiKfull of eon- insiance. inn ball mentor. ! spring practice. llat'Kiss. the teaches Rolf ?s to For II No linfliiK; IHay I I,AVI!l;.S'i:. Kas. -I.OS ANfiMI-HS. Jan. 1 f j rVersilv of Kansas Tne airplane noneymnnn nt .Mr. i ,.,., i( i(M ono.Hmrt c011l.h, and Mrs. (leorni A. Ilenshuw. Jr..,,lf llrK ,,.,,. rr-,...,m,. who were mnrrien n iteno ano flew here Tuesday, was to b' sumed today In a trl-motored ship chartered for a five day Jaunt to New York, ilenshaw, n San An- (jolr Champions shnc. Kelo, Texas, oil man and his bride,:. KOVND-Wi The koIi diam ine former Miss Caledonia I'llllian pions of Lithuania. Kipras 1'i.tiati of San Francisco plan to take a jkas and Marlon takanskalk. are southern route through Texas, ar- jhoth ijrand opera stars in the riving at F.l t'nso tonight same company. For Colds C Uu(. (Milem-p. iney imrriy nmndpu in (yi) L The ,lrtM, OMt hft P!lsl -S,',,,'',fl duiN not olltfit. ' lfl oponinK came. FIVE BIG m TEAMS C'UMtoniH offielalK nt T'lmi'iilx jvi7. . denied laat nieht that Mr. Sanford had been employed there. ; IH'HIJN (I) For tho first illme winee "the Iri.sh civil war , Krt't- State off tola la and leatioid t( t he reiuhlie:i n mo'ehient a re meeliiiii; In friendly faahion. At t prcsnni "i they are eo-oporntlntf la ,,iin eiimIhu(ion ftf thi' country's ; ceonomfrt powtlinn. ' 1 :' ' STATE CAPITOL FIRE ' TRAP AVERS REPORT NAI.NM. Ore., Jan. in.V Should' Ihe Oregon slate house e'ttcn.o nrlrn there tvould h, grave danger of loss of lives, says a re. port made to the state board of ! control by the slnle honrd' of architects which recently Inspect-' eii the building at the request of Secretnry of State Hal K. Iloas. "The huilillng ns a whole Is nniliiuated In cnnBtriirtlnr. " ::nys 1 1 the report. "It :s nothing morel. than It fraine structure encased i within a lirlck wall, livery pre- I caution should he taken llRalnslij I fire, as a very serious loss of life 'and records would he suffered: should Ihe fire he started. I NKW liltl'.NHWICK. fan. Ml ! ed by r.movlnn thu scales for sale Hay of Funily herring fishermen ' to the pearl essence Industry. A are making more, room for ihe I dollar a hogshead Is regurried.us fish In Die notoriously cramped ' a fair profit. One boatinnn Is re containers In which they are pack- I puled lo have made $280 in n week.' I CHICAGO. Janv ana and l'urdiiel. n do ) ,,'lo-cliaittidpnfr. j entered the l!i:'i lM.-kUail rare' i.f the Western eonfi-n-ni-e .lann- ary 5 with the ldit-r late nf traihlnc "asnji defenta on tlif.r' Wafdiinston University of St. I Louis onlsrorrd th Indhina nut -1 fit. and ButliT l'niverlly of In-! dinnapolia NurprlM'd llotierdin : ulih u victory ovf-r I'urdue. Ohio. Mii-hian and Alliinesota njso (.owed to jinf -nen, on oppo- j nentH, while Iova,winrotiKin. Chi- j i ao, North westyfn and 1 il.nom ' tame through utiHCnlhnl. l.'cplt' the prevalence of a short-end stores behind tin name! of Id ten contender., the confer-1 ence incniherH played havoc whh j the Invasions of I'lttsburKh and j Pennsylvania, aristocrats of the east. ! How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin ! And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or tonsilitis. Xo wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, rheumatism ; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won der is that anyone still worries 'through a winter without these tablets! They relieve quickly, yet have no cfTcct whatever on the heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirm is marvelous; doctors have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc tions. Why not put it to the test? " . . Acplrtn ! th trifle nark of Bum Munofipttire of Muooarrtiracni-Mw ot Sillc) l!rMl SPORTS ALL COLLEGES: N12W. YOI'.K. Jan. 10. (, 1 1 Football as the principal tport 61 lAniercun colh'ges usually Is de tpendett upon to carry the flnan Iclol burden nf all college otiiletlc I activities. ' At the . College of the City of jNew York, however, tho gridiron jgume Is obliged lo play second fiddle, financially, to basketball. The City College eleven In 1828 j played to more spectators than in :uny year since the sport was re f timed there In l"92J, yet the fi nancial sheet shows 8 deficit ol jn.O' than tmOO. That situation lis not worrying the athletic man iatrrrs becaus?. they announce. "basketball, which annually pays for nil the other sports. Is es trtrri to make up tho footbuli deficit again." ""' " o '71 r. tlie thinu yon lined to like iliv Rrcc with yon, t'nke tablet of i'upe'n ! liaM-niii after a mcul. 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