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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD, OKKdON. TUKSDAC. JAN I'Ali V -J. V.fX PAGE FIVE GOPCO FIVE OPEN FORTLAND BOXING: OurK irriiEELERS BOWLING TOURNEY LH FACES ROUGH1 (i crouds all you BY BEATING ELKS: ROAD TO PASSAGE Cupco bowlers inaugurated, the cily bow linn 1c aKuc hra:uti K'.ni niKl't on thf NaUiturium all"y by taking two yamfs out uf three l.i their match with llu hlk eluli t 1 1 1 for alloymen. Thf Hj:httunic Mpitol I SALEM, Ore.. Jan. I!;.'. vV Prospects that thu legislative cum in it lee of the American Region in thin stati; will sponsur tin propoHfil rruation of ;i .state ImxiiiK commission hefore tin leglKlaiiv ruted an SO-pln handicap, whh'h f u.-H.Miibly hi-n- m p .slight. act-orHInk' npital lobby was a matt-rial aid iti tiptinttniK the antl'M'i'd herd, as the lath-i In cludes Homn of tin; best pin umash ( or.s in the city. Pniitt annexed high individual ' pa mo, upsetting 1MT4 pins in the wcoml canto, while YValther show- ( rd thf way for the het three gamo jioore, with a total of GTiL'. ! Monday night being "t'opct night," v. number of other Itaht- i hotiHO tenders wore nt tho alleys I nnd bowled u few games in an "am-1 litem league.' Some Btirpnwing tn rumors nlnmt llv whioh inenitrs of the leKh'ti com mil ten dti nut eb ny. The bill to cri'iite tin- lal mission with jurisdiction o boxing matt hfM in the stat and I control uf all local commissioners has been dr;i ft eel fur Introduction at the instigation of mrmtrs of the I'mtlainl legion pust.,who car ried the plan lo the stale con vention last summer and secured its endorsement. The proposed hill does not. how lly O. H. Keler. SeripiilousI- observing the nieest ethtCH with respect to free ad e tlsiiiK. it yet remained within the province of this correspondent to ; note the most whimsical cuntrlv- ; a nee yet deviled, in his opinion, ; to assist the earnest jrolfinj; neo phyte or duffer along the path of excellence. Indeed, here is a sort j uf golf uluii wbb'b. within certain : restrictions, will aceomplih the end oil which decades, of patient and i)opeyeii research have ben ; expended a club that will pb;y t th shot elf. FcoroH were mauo and unexpecteu - lh(1 ulim.m.,,i of )lt material developed which may i Jp;ist thn.(l uf tbj, m,,mbers of the later on earn a place on the re-gii-j OKum'H legislative committee of lar Copco team. v,, lo ,vMom i. .aii referred, and The .Mail Tribune outfit meets the Tom I in Mux factory quint in the Hecond panic "f the tourney Wednesday eveninp. , Klks 1st 2nd 3rd Total I'ruitt Hit :!M 171 ft I t (Jill 177 14'J 137 4ftrt Kankln 15 16.'. 13 r.3ft KjuIs i7t; ird i r. i -its .Antic MS 193 ISO .121 sos S7 r xr.-j 5 a r CoKa 1st 2ml 3rd T'Kal Sehroeder 14:1 172 160 4 7;i Roberts 17 4 141) 14.1 4.17 Tyree 171 J09 ITS EU-S Smith 161 134 1 'SO 42f. Walt her 204 1!U 1T.7 ST. 2 li.uidicnp SO SO SO 2-10 !)33 Hill MS 2CJ7 i there are intimations that the com mitte will unanimously turn its j thumbs down on the proposition at j ! a meeting to be held here. Wed- j ; nesday. ! ! Members cf the legion committee ! view the bill us having a political -motive local to Portland, and deem, the plan impracticable as applied , to other communities in the state where boxing activities alwo ex- t press themselves lit beim; oiiposed , to including wrestling In the pro- : visions of the bill. j 4- t'l him he ought to try this one, and hand it to him and the-i stand back and get .real luuph. an he tes s i. wilii a preliminary waggle. The shaft is so limber that on first trying a .swing with it yon fell that it is about to wrap itself about your neck. Its use. the Inventor asserts with much apparent reason is for teaching; to ro.MI'Kl, the pupil to wait on the club-ln-ad In hitting the ball; the main object of what is culled "timing." The Umber-shafted club really wilhlo this. You simply cHiinot snatch the club hack ii prime fault in most duffers; you fee sure the el ub -head will smack you in the left cur i,f you hurry the back -swing. Ami you limber ubuft' ji 11 mi rent Iv made out cannot "bat" the ball or "sweeo" I of the same material, and with it away; you must snap the cluh-J I about the same lack of rigidity, aw head against the ball, something 1 an old-fashioned bugj,y whip. So in the mode of the export with a far n I know, it is used only with j normal club. I wooden-headed clubs. 1 have three I I've played some extarordlna rlly I or four of them, and 1 have hail i good shots with the funny club; more fun wiMi them than with any- ! hitting for astonshlng ranges with j I hing else I ever possessed, con- what seemed a very easy stroke, nected with golf. And I've seen others hit good shots Thee clubs, except on close in-i too. The inventor .ays several of spcetion, kool precisely like ordi- ! his pupils ha adopted the clubs nary wood clubs. F.vcry now and ! for regular play, getiihg more then I take one, of them out to the' range ami finding it hard' to slice club and pick out a player who 1 for them. Anyway, it adds a new know llke.s a very strong shaft, and amusement to th" old game. it To in New York state in the m ! summer and down in Florida in the all f u tnl,'r 's a po' professional who G DANE DEFEATED IN TEAM WILL LEAVE MATCH WITH WOOD THURSDAY TO PLAY RYAN TAKES CECIL FROSH ON FRIDAY Fights Last Night (By the Associated Prsss) . NKW YORK. Tiger Payne of Australia outpointed tleorgu Court- , . , . ... i noy of Oklahoma (101. Henry ........... . . Im ' tioldbevK of Mrooklvn outpointed 1 MKMims. lean.. Jan. ...()! llobbv Cox of Jacksonville. Ma.i"1 his U 3t h knockout rec-orded ; (111 Pnl Mnnnev of Xnw York nut. I !l 1 t'u expense of Sully Monlgom- , nointod Clvdo .Tniies of W'ilminc- i ('rt former I'enlre college football I to j Fred Moi-lenscn, the T'-rriblo, Dane of Clrants Pass, will spout no more of his wrestling superiority I over Sailor Jack Wood of this city, following Wood's victory last night ' at the Kialto theater, by taking two ! out of three falls of a finish match. The affair was lively in spots and one or i ni best seen in .Meuioru t)i is season. Wood took Ihe first fall in oZ minutes and lost the second in eight Ph ton, N. C. (fil. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Harry Itlit nian of Philadelphia oat painted liahe Herman of California UOL Vincent Dundee of Haltlniojc out linlnted Yoting Ketchell of Chester, Va. (101. Al Singer of New York outpointed Sammy Novia of Phila delphia (10). Tiger Taylor of Ma con, (in., outpointed Morris rod of Philadelphia (. the mat for both falls. winning fall came after ten min utes of wrestling when Wood sur prised the visitor by clamping a sudden headloek on him, after the latter though he had made Wood groggy with a series of hcadlocks. Tin local man was hanging on the ropes for apparent support when the chin thai sent ihe Kurt I Mortensen attempted to obtain an- Ael- j Worth boxer dpwn for the count j other headloek, but Wood in the i after less than a minute of fight-I twinkling of an eye had thrown player. W. ,. ( Young) Stribltng to day was en route to Xew Orleans, scene of bis last fight before his battle at Miami February 27, with Jack Sharkey. Young Stribling last night toyed with th- heavy but fast Montgom ery :bef ore he connected v.ilh a left hook ; The Med ford high school ba- k"tball team will leave Thursday for upstate, where Friday It plays .the I'niveisily of Oregon Frosh at ! Kugene, and Saturday tangles with i the Oregon Stale I looks, at t'or i vallis. The team will return Sun- day ami consist of Coach Prink ICallison. Al Melvin, forward, Fred McDonald, jumping center and ! forward, William liovverman, play : ing center and forward, William Clifford tiarnett, guard, Harold Anderson, guard, and Charles Thomas, forward. Three other players, bringing the total to ten, will be named by Coach Callison. The. present visit is tho first made by an athletic team of the loea 1 high school , since the days of Kddie Uurno.,.Jo the state's leading educational insli tut ions. NEWARK, N. J. Max Schinel- . Ing in the secmd round. ing of Cierniany knocked out Pietr-j ) floored his opponent for Corri of New York (J). . j of nine a few seconds h BUFFALO, N. Y. Jtmmy Slat- fvv of Huffqif) knocked out Jimmy Malioney of Cliicago CD. Osk Till of lluffaln stopped Karl IUue of New York CJ). OIL CITY, Pa.NYillie Davies of ChaisJjroi. Pa., outpointed Marty Good of Philadelphia (10) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Joe (Kid) Peck of Kansas City outpointed liahe Ruth of Louisville (101. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. flahe Hunt of Oklahoma outpointed An ':its Snyder of Dodpe City, Kas. (Hi). ClHtislnu Yinccnl of Still water, Okla., outpointed Johnny JFnllowell of Los Angelen (lUl. BALTIMORE, M. Henri Dewnno ker of France outpointed Jack Port ney of Baltimore (12). knockout. Ilalph Smith, lieavyw be the Ceoigian's opponent. Jtt N'i'W Orleans; Friday night. iVfore le.iv ing here, the Maeoti fighter ex pressed confidence of an eay vic t ory. Pa St ri 1)1 ing. fa' her-maliager of tii" Georgian, said that Stribling would ret u rn ( o M a eon a f i er li b New Orleans encounter a couple of days before h Miami, He K.vid Young would leave Maeou by January "It. Condon The Texas (Jil conip;niy plans lo construct n Otnj-allon tank, warehouse, and parage in thi: place. Less risk of "flu" if you do two things Stribling1 Mortensen to tin; floor with one of a count ; his own holds. efore the i The match wits clean and free of I unnecessary roughness, with Wood ight, will tho more composed of the two wrestlers. Thu Dane had flashes of temper several times nnd seem ed to enjoy jumping bout the rh in efforts to evade ood s Although he tried, Cecil of Grants Pasa was able to do little with Tommy Ryan' of this city in the Hemi-wimlup. Hyan took two straight falls and handled Barrick in no gentle manner. He did not like i.ho Grants Pass man atul look advantage of many occasions to give him a little rough treatment. However, Barrick was game and withstood'aa nmrh n he could un til Ryan threw him to the floor and applied n series of vicious headlocks for the first fall, follow ing lf or l!0 minutes' wrestling. The .second fall waa taken in three minutes. In the preliminary. Curly "Wood and Dummy Powell wresLled 10 minutes to a draw. Voods prob ably would have taken the match had it gone longer. Tex Porter was the referee for the evening. During their stay they will be the guests of far-tern it $ houses and it I Is predicted that good will will flow freely, and the young men, ! all of whom graduate, t his year. and five are football players of parts, will received an earful on I Ihe advantages of the two schools, whoso guests they will be. The next- game foe the high 1 school al home, will he oliived lulches. I Friday, February 1st, w ith Klam Barrick'aih Falls at tiie Arniorv. ami u southern Oregon confereuco game, and r"st aving for h'lribllng airplnne I DEFEATED IN GAME WITH W. S. C. Precautions you can take immediately THERE is no use worrvinq every time you draw a breath for car you will breathe in sur.ic inllucnj.i jerirs. Do the following two things ami forget it: i:int, keep your nose and throat well protected, and stconJ, keep your system in good con dition. The chances arc you will avoid contagion. ''As a first precaution, I am prescrib ing Mistol to all niv patients, as ic protects the noc and throat apin-.t the germs of influenza; lsc it everv niornitig, the first thing, Kforc you ;io out. Again when you come home . .it night. Don't he afraid to use it freely; it will do no harm. "Just tilt your head back and appjy Mistol wjth the special dropper which cotnej with every packaqe, until you feel it trickling down your throat. It will clear your head won derfully, relieve any inflammation; it will helpdy up a running n. ire. It h.is a soothing effect on the throat, too. Gargle it for a sore throat or a little irritating cough. Above all, it protects the nose and throat against the germs of influenza. "This is the first precaution; now for the second: Physicians .rec that, particularly in times of 'epidemic, weakening of the system due u purging bv laxatives and catharticj is not aivisablc; therefore, many doctors are prescribing Nujol. It is not laxative orcithartic but a pure, natural substance that helps vour I Takes no chances PPM. MAX, Wash., Jan. 22. fP) Oregon unlvnrMfy took its sen ond basket ball conference defeat here laHt Jiight, when Washington State runir nn lt ihtrrl innim.iiil.m Following Sailor Jaek'n victory , vietorv in n whirlwind tirl Ing the WebfooterH into camp by n score of 31 to 2H. Taking tho lead when- Glllelnnd shot n long onu shortly after the Initial tlpoff. the StaterH held tho lend throughout, niakliut six pofntH before the Ore ;onlann got started. Hob Van Tuyl took high point honors for Statera with five field oalB, while Hidings, ))inying ti Htrong delensivn game, last night, attempts will be made to bring Clete Kaufman of Port land, or pobuibly Al Karasiok, the Uussian liion. of Portland, lo meet him at the Kialto in two weeks. Karasiek is unpopular in Mud ford and no friend of Wood, afi u result of walking out on a match her" last yea r. 1 te was barred from wrestling in this city, but a mateb between him and Wood would pro- scored eight pollitH lor Oregon vide a hotly fought contest in view of t he feeling between the twu nien. who wrest b-d In Klamath Falls htsi jear. As a result of that match. Karasiek was badly defeat ed and nearly had to be taken to a hospital for treatment for bruises he received from Wood, who spar ed no efforts to give him a Rood beating. It was'only the nii;ht be. fore that Karasiek had wulked out on ii lueUl crowd of wrestling fans, He fore- he appear hero agabi, he probably would have, to post a cash guarantee that he wolild wres tle v scheduled. MOSCOW,. Idaho, Jan. Tl.ifr)' Oregon State's basket hull stpiad nosed out the Idaho Vandals and that was all, hero Inst night, taking the conference opener In 22 In a slow game, which onlv developed i Into a battle In tho IhhI few min ute of play. Stowell of Idaho, with nine, was h!?h point man, and WasriiRr, who gathered nix, led for the Htntorp. Missing fret) throws cost Idaho tho game. iSiMfREPK FOR .WITH SLEEP PRODUCER system function at all times the w ay nature intended ij to. Like pure w atcr, it is harmless. In no case docs Nujol cause weakening of the sys tem. Take it night and morning; it will keep vou in first class condition. You w ill have a fat better chance to reit "'flu'' or any other diseases that arc going the rounds. "The combination treatment of Nujol 2nd Mistol is a double safeguard against colds and influenza. Start this wise twofold precaution now. Don't delay. Put worry out of youi mind. The chances arc good that you will escape influenza and colds. Nujol and Mistol ate on sale at all druggiiti." Jan. 22. (fl'i his war on Old KUGENK, Ore, Jan. 'ii. Hi Wlllnrd Norton. I l!i nniiwK of ICu spiic ItnnckKtl out I'nnrh 'Km I'mil litmter, nmc wrlxlit, of KntrpriHci In Ihfl tlghtli loiinil of b scheduled lOround inulu event lien: last nluht. 'Ihe knockout follnwr-d a fierce olnifglng matcli In which both lartlc!pntl. Ixmli! 'Sauor. H9, of I'url ',uitl won ilei llon ovur Chuck llonlun, US, in ;lx routi(l Keml wlnduii. himself for another American J'm ''.' l"c Unlverall.v leasriic canipNiKn. The llabn weltili. "regon won over Youim Oreli. el :':il poiinila before he left New i ' " - ot ''"rtlaiiil ! n to.jhnlial York tor I Onton when )irl il of khki)UI In the aeeonil round of a hiH wife's death. He lione to get , foiir-itiuntl prellmlnar. 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They know that Luck jew steady their nerves and do not slow up their physical vigor prominent athletes have gone on record that this is so. They know that 20,679 physicians have Mated that Luckies arc leas irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. A reasonable proportion of sugar in the dirt in Tcnmmendcd, hut the authorities are overwhelming that too many fattening sweets arc harmful and that too many such arc eaten by the American people. So, for moderation's sake v.c say: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." Coast to forst rndiw hook-n every datunttiy njjjit tUrmifih the ISatumul HriHuictisthig Comniuy's nrttt'tirk. T "he v Lucky Strike Dance Drchcxtrtl in "77m Ttine.iliut made Broadway , Broadway,' .... -"fkm A M...ll.r.l.y ...P- AxkAVtyp tug- , mWsJ A Juhy instead of ma, Tlit Amtrit.n Tbuco Co, U.nufwtuten TU f . A. Ir-TLad- No Throat Irritation-