Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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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. ,
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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.
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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."
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'71
r. tlie thinu yon lined to like iliv
Rrcc with yon, t'nke tablet of i'upe'n !
liaM-niii after a mcul. It ili'laces
the excess acid in the stomach, sweet- t
en. your food, anil illge.ts it. Til. (
liutiriMlinieut from ii produce, good.
healthy liu. ml hloorl; you gain
nciglit and Mrengtli, and with that
come, a healthy, youthful colur.
Thousand, of people who Terefl
from .tomaeh trouble for years, jirsisii
I'aw'n Diapcp-in for I heir good health
and voting apH-tite. 'I'liev can now
est anything they wanl. that'll why
b millifm Meka'e. are ned a year.
Anr drtiggi.t will .tipply you wit.'i.
Tapes Diais'twiu, heesn.c it 1. India
jlencabl iu eicry hoaic,
HERE THEY ARE!
Oopdyear
Tire Chains
Made of
RUBBER
Everybody's getting them.
You'll want them, too.
Because they're the biggest
idea ever seen in tire chains
QUIET . . LONG-WEARING
. . TIRE-SAVING. ,
ECONOIVUCAL . . CON
VENIENT . . GRIPPING!
We have all sftes now.
Better get yours today, be
cause the demand is heavy
and our stock is limited.
!'i
Medford Service Station
Main and Pacific Highway Phone 14
"Your Tire Shop".
Ready
at the Call
' of Illness!
Ai'hos, paiiw and chills
enmp suddenly without
wainiiip;. An Elcctrii.'
irpntinK J'ad is ready 'o'
service in '.50 seconds. A
soothing,, (oinfoi'tin.f' tem
jiei at uro can be applied
for hours at a time. Easily
regulated; constant heat;
some pads with : t h r e e
temperature ranges. ' '
Physicians advocate , the
use of heating pads - for
rheumatism, . t o o thaehe,
. neuritis, indigestion, colds
anil ' afflictions of' the
t li ro a t and'-chest. . I.e
ready, for all emergency
needs. . Enjoy the mod
ern convenience and bet
ter service of an
Electric Heating Pad
See Your Dealer Today!
Vic California Oregon Power Company
OfMC.il. '
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MJk Duruinul-CUorla