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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1929)
MOE SIX JfEDFOTlD MXTL TKTCTTNT:. MFDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. .T.XFAT?Y 13. 1929. tinction between the two kinds a pure milk reduc-d in volume by uint generally confused in the (the fvipormion of ti'i It n-iit tt ; ublic mtnd Condensed milk is a its water ronlent. CLASSIC FIELD DEFEATED BY ARMOUR NO CHANGE N8IE0 : Two Kind of MUL Jun so you know what you ure uyine; the next timo you get u lined mill; from the Rroeer, the combination of milk and cane l?lawififd a.lvArtjsinir uelf remilis. in Mat dispute Krn-n Journal points out tho dis OF WIN IN LOS r A FtlVKRIA COUNTRY CM'll, ' WEST LOS AXUlil.ES, Cal.. Jim. U. (A) For a man who for uev oral yeurs fared tho danitois (if World war battle, and curries ii'khi Mb person scam of that conflict,! tile terrors of thin hazard-strewn tourso mean notliii-5. Tommy Armour, who foiwht mi-' ler tho colors of a Scottish reel ment during tho strife or some ti'ii yearn bko, Is the man. The tall. In. sky Scot who now hails from HsliinKton. 1). C, lonliclit had so drcislvely licked Hie well-hunker-ed course of the Itiverln Country club that little doubt was held out a.i to who would he the next l-os A lgeles opon KolfinR champion. Ilia amazingly low a;;Krc-!ato of 1:15, the like of which seldom, it ever, has been scon in the history of western (soil lux untiles, was no rar ahead of the field that it was considered doubtful that bo would bo headed in the final M bole drive tomorrow. GeorKe Von Kim, iJctroit ama teur, and former national amateur chamulon. and Krunk Walsh, Ap .plelou, Wis., pro deadlocked at -t-H. nine stroKes behind Armour. The veteran Al Wnltrous of IV Followed this pair with TU TS 10. n-.ior Ilnxon played "all over tho course," today, but turned In . u better card than he did yestcr- day. The "Halg" with 77-74 Kit, I was deadlocked far down I he list 1 with Al Ksplnnsa, and Morllu Dot- ( ro. Taconia, Wash., who had 71.77. I H PiH FIVF flSFS TO ALUMNI BY A IRICH PURSE FOR ONE-SIDED SCOREiSHARKEY CLINCHES AND WILLAMETTE RALPH Once nKaln the cxnlui'H of tho v Medford blKh school demonstrated that, In spite of ago tind so-called dectepltudn they could maintain tbelr BtanditiK uo real players. A Kood sized audlenco at tho Arm ory saw tho proscnt IiIkIi team Ko down to defeat nt tho hands ol the Alumni with the decided score or 27 to 37. Krom tho very start Iho Alumni took the lead nud only onco were they threatened and that was In the second cpiurter when the old Hiato Champs sat on Ihe bench. The Alumni surprised the fans with thu vim and zip with which hoy opened the Kamo and flrove from sturt to finish. The Hi did not show up us tho polished nut chine which played last year iu the finals for tho statu cbnmpion t'hlp. There was somo fault found by the funs u;mn thu c)iuna;cd at titude of two or tliroo of tho hlish school players. Instead of the j.mtles ami good-nutured dntermlu ntlon tbeso players developed a notlcnble fi'ouch and 'spoiled tholr other work by tholr kiowIIiik. Old fans expressed surpriso that those players would foiKet themsolves and show poor sportsmanship. ' Tho Kame was n fast ono from Ktnrl to finish. No attempt was mado nt stall by either side and, with n safe margin, tho Alumni routinilod on tho HKRiessivo. I'urts of tho Kamo wero very ragged whllo nt other times thorn- was Homo lust brllllaul plays. For Iho lilBh acUool, Molvln was by lar tho host man. His pluylw was con nlstont and his shoot Inn excellent. Ho mailo Hlxtoen tif Iho Itlith nchool'8 twenty-seveu points. Mc Donald too, played R Kood Kamo Init not up to bin usual standard. Tho work at guard wun far below normal, Iho Alumni finding plenty nC occasions to got. through for their close shots. Oil the Alumni Knlps played one of tho best Kami's bo has ilono for two seasons. Ho was high point man with 13 points, llerriolt, too, played his usual speedy Kamo whllo Allen, at center, showed up to much belt er advantage than last season. His floor work and feed In; of his forwards, was, In places, reminiscent of past seasons. Dew, NKomed to play with more confi dence than he did when on the high Hchool team. Tho Alumni broke much fnsler than did the high school and Its defense with Newlln and Williams wits very hard for their opponents to solve. This defense contributed much to the defeat of I'alllson's proteges. Tho lino-up was us ioiiows: High Hchool Alumni JWermnn (0) Melvlntlll) . McDonald S) Morgan J0I (inrtintt ('- Thomas (1) V K : 0 Knlpps ( III ) llurrlntt (Kt Allen (01 Wllllums (II (i Newlln III S 1). Anderson n 8 Dow tiO Cookslo (i) Hurt (2) Dunn (1) Mills (01 Scorer, Dem- s 8 8 Youug,- referee, mor. 1 Tho .preliminary am between tho Junior high and Oold Hill was a Kood game, closely contested ond ended with a cor of IS to S3 In favor of Medford, White, at center for Medford, R'mindod Hi fans x'ho attended tho Btatu totir mimunt last aenson, of an ainutmir replica of Lewis, Portland's lanky rentor. White got the ball time after tlmo and hold It high above the heads of his opponents and boosted it Into tho basket. He played a good irama and. It be keeps on, will sotno day show P on tho biff- toain. Ink Main on Hand A nlutlon of peroilrto of hydro Ban containing a fow drops of ammonia will remove Ink stains from th hsndo. , x. . .t -jr -.,3. . 1 i y I m.f 4 Four famed mashlo wieldera who entered th $10,000 open tournament over the Riviera Country ejixb course In Southern California. Loft to right, Walter Hagon, British opon champion; Horton Smith ! Kf Jo-lin, Mo., Al Esplnosa of Chicago, and Charley Chung, Hawalinn pro of Redlands, Cal. i i .. . . .. STRiBUNG F.GHT IS SNOWED UNDER EUGENE MAT BOUT i ; . IIOHTON, .Inn. .12. (!) Aftvr ! MUfiL'NE, Ore., .Ian. 12. (!) j KCUK.VK, Ore., Jan. 12. (l'( haKliug for three hours here to-1 Tho Oiegon basketbjll team ntn:Tinn Alb-y. of .Montana, won over day, jonnny lluekley, mn:iag(M' of , hog wild over Willamette I'nlver- Itulph Hand. Wcoatchee, Wjish., .lack Kharkov, and William F. ,sby 52 to 12 hero tonight In the ! in Thursday's light -heavyweight Carey, vice prcKltlcni of the .Mad-1 third game of tho season between ; wrestling match here. Hand took 1mm Square liarde.n corporation, j tli two quintets. the first fall In III minutes with signed a contract which uiKiniti-j Oregon showed Hint Its defenl n too hold. Alley came back ami toed Ihe Huston heavyweight sn(i..nt the hands or (lonza:i last nlght'pinmd Hand to tho mat with bis out) Tor boxing-Young Kti ihliiig. of I afforded a much neeiletl lesson, for so-ealled eruelflj: hold In :t2 niln Macon, (la., at Miami lleaeh, l'la.. I many or Iho tautls which showed , ute.". lland'a left arm was In nn I''ebriiary 27. agalni't Ihu liulldoKH have dlsap- Ijurerf In the f;ill mid Alley nulekly The lenua provideil Hint. 8har- poured. i disposed or bis opponent with- a key would he paid $25.1100 on Keli- Tim greatest change In W'ehfoot : j jmsu una hold In seconds, ltniry 17 and (he remainln-- $7o.-: play was In speed, the team show-; tnVji steuc. lirow tisvllle and imii) on the morning of Kehruaiy ! !' for Iho first time this year Ha ; "I'ulson" lv. light heavies giap 27. The contract certified Hut the I customary fastness In covering (he -o minuies to a draw in the referee would be an ofi'lrlal ua- floor. Oregon earned a great many , ,.ii,,, i.,i v ceptablu to both Sharkey and Htt ll-1 llnt anil thut his Identity would ! It was utile to capitalize. TlioWeb-, hi. disclosed by Jack Dempsoy at ! foot defensive was much stranger least seven days before the hout.ithau ut any time Pluvious this Other ooncosfclouH given Hhat key wero all traveling and hotel ex-1 ponses for himself nml Mrs. Shar- Key ii8 well as Mr. and Mrs. llucl; ley. lluekley nalil he and Hharliev would ai'rlvo in Florida on Kuh runry 1 and would strike the! camp at .Miami, where the llos ton fightitr planned to train pith llcly, thcrehy collecting ahout $5U,-! Otm more, ho figured. j Sharkey was not proson! during the uegotiatiotis, which wero at-1 tended by laickloy, his nllorney. ! Uarey. Jack Ueiupsey, their attor-i tiny, Sheldon l-'alrliaulis, general 1 .,..XBV YOUK, Jan. 13. W) manager uf llm Uanlen, Kddlo j Now conic red tennis balls. The Mack, Hoslon (iarden hoxliig pro-1 idea Is that on sunny days the motor and Daniel J. Curroll, man-, vlslhlllty will he greater than that tiger of .llintny Moloney, another ;r white ones. Tim samo waa said llm.tou heavy welglit. jnl- j-t,lw Kir the last sea- sen. Hut the heys who usually NKW YOUK, Jan. 11'. i ; win lilt Ihe white i s. .lack llonipsey returned to New j York from Hoslon tonight jiiht In, ciIK'AtlO. .Ian t2. fTt "it. Ilmo lo hoard a train for Miami ' vein- nl.l i,.. r.,.u ., lleaeh, la., where Ihe foi titer put. Iho Idame for t'hlcago's wholc heavvwelght champion or Ihe uoi Id sll i,in ,.s Ilm K;m.A vings will make arraiKtementa for thej,ll(f,iv ,,..,, !,,, pn,tectlen. Jack Shaikey-.ouiiK Slrlhllng hold p,unk J. Loesch, head of the fhl-i """"" ' In Hoslon lienipsey lelt William v " i '". , irn n v.' iu i'h i u ii (i i rritK i uii'i' of Almlimm Siitnuo tiiml.'n iMHiii.rau;n, in KiiaiKinpn out luinl ui'na uiiHii-MN ill rfimiurilUll M HI the Hoslon Harden dive mo u hreak, Istys. Hemp-iy, TC.v . ..... .. i.i ii.-Mpaperuieii, i in i a promoter now. ! lteveallng that his connection I with tho garden was for this one ight only. lVnipsey said ho was "teres ml only In carrying out 1 ex Itlckard s plans as he knew; i them and of helng of every possible as- slHtaucn In protecting tho Interests of M,. Klckard ami her baby. GIVE RUTH A BAT NBW YOUK, Jan, 13 (fl1) Maybo soniii balls will bo busted. If not the home run record, ltabe Kulh has a new bat. - of lignum vltao. a hard, heavy wood. It la tho gift of admirers In tho Canal snno and was mado from a 70-yonr-old tin of tho old Panama railroad recently unearthed. l.OriSVU.t.K, .Inn. 1 ;.(,p, Tlio Kentucky derby this year will ' ho run May 18, tho second Ssltir day of the meeting nt Churchill Downs. Tho datn selected was i approved by the State HacliiK com mission, meeting hero today. Opening .Saturday. May II. the spring race meeting will continue through Saturday, Juno 1. A food cltlion Is one who doesn't break any law except the ones you broak- k X7. r imImFIIeyIi more chances at the basket than year. i Willamette' could not make a; field goal throughout tho second i half. IED TENNIS BULLS' LATEST COURT FAD ii"" ie i:i and sneclal i prosecutor 111 charge of n series of , r''H lt10 (lllTl.t vmm of fron,utnt lllui! roKiilar iirtn of vtolnieu wj.s tin mIii. IiHul' tf nuiifuluru ,.,.i. .,. ,u land bootleggers liv political lend I "Thn Imtnellso illeglllnKin- prof- Its resulting n-orn this piotection , ,UeMan warfare alive nd , ,.y , ., 11irnr- mlll, , wh ,,ln,,- vi).01.llllB ,. n,.y, uralled hy Ihe fhleago l.ar assoclallon In an effort to restore respect for law and order. MIAMI HK.VC'll, Kl Jan. 12.- (tV) (ieno S'lliuren. In a "i-arrlson finish" climaxed hy a SO-foot pull I tor an mrIo three on Iho 7:'cl liolel i today with a gross of L'stt won th? .Miami neaeff open golf loiirna-1 inent, nildlii,' another title lo the I string ho had nctiuliod in .Miami i and Miami Ueaeh events. )ci lmn ly nosed out tieorgo Christ, liiv import. I'lu., and Koclu ster, X. Y., ! pro, who won second money w ith I Illl Pirn 1 1, I iv t Hi 4fAi' JEWTLtRS 1' 4 V tv v H ' i .v. . .;' -'. ' 1 . 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