Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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NEW HOLD PROVES
tomun bowler:
HAND DEFEAT TO
COPCO PIN SQUAD
Tnnilin Ho:; Factoiy bowlers ran
way with threV straight gam-- in
wV. i i match lust night al the
Naiatoriuin aheys i
(.'onfo liin smashers.
The squads being ruled equal in
ability In the eiiy ImwIiiiR Iwmn',
no handicap was enjoyed hy -i t ti -i
t side and the outcome was deter
mined solely on the number of
pins garneri-d.
Hunk, f the Timilin crew rolled
high single finmo with is;i. and
also high match score with "4i.
The Mail Tribune mecis Mont-
EFFICIENT IN P
r.THEATRE
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guarantees
ihe world,
a i'.hi fori
Alley, in discovering tin
wrestling with a partner,
applying holds on tin
tnun, who then w onUi bi
llow e i
1 any wrestler
- willing to po
hour and two min
nf the fastest, roilgh
ever Keen ill Medford.
last
LOS ANTJF.LKs, Feb. (j
Annand Kmuuuel, youthi'ul ' Bur
Francisco lowyer-boxer whoso Ns-
( tie hopes were lopjdud into obliv-
1 ion several months ago by the!
rocky fists of Mickey Walker, manv
! pounds smaller, today ugalu stood t
I on me Hireshhold ot opportunity,
; this time on th trail that leads to
the vurunt r.eavywolcht throne
After or
Utes of sum
-vU w resilin
Sailor .l.tei; Wood, b-eal prid
niHt at Ihe UiultO Ulealer, fell Just I
victim to Tom Alley ot' Portland to be
find hi.-, fa mms "crucifix" hold,
which tied Wood in such a helplese
knot that he lost the fall nnd was urtny of inatinen from th
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Hid
t.
hold, was
who was
Portland
al; away.
the t r:intfij; "a fl
ue i- at . -i dentally wrapped his Iocs
uround ihi body and n. k. formlnt:
a bo.ly hold Alley could not bude.
He b y t hf I r for sever al niltlUtei
atti'inpiinn to I'icure a way out,
but wu.s forced to cive up the idea,
tie immediately bean a i-.iii-u,
stud)- of the new hobl and ricrfccted
it to the point in uhbh it w;
seen last nichi.
In speaking of Australia. Alley
.euiritf deelareil that count i y
one of the he! jn ihe world
Cor sports. Wrestling is especially
popular there, drawing a small
Pniied
by htih eo tin try, where a few lln
Korii: bu'thiiien st ill live in the
maimer of the aborigines.
Alley plans to return to Aus-
-alia next May u nd stay ihm
until November, nnd return ueain
in December to the Pacific foa.-t.
enjoying winter on that continent '
while it 1- summer here. He left
Medford this morning by airplane
lor Weiia tehee, wher e he wrest le'i
Joe Pay lonicbt. Tiii-i inatth will
be fallowed bv matches In blah..
,;ud eailern tucoti.
liecaue of a ret ent nmvli matt h,
Inis burred fnm Portlatnl. and in
view 'of that fact, will wicstlc Al
Kant'tel; 1ri Hu:ene the latter par'
of ibLi tnonih. An iiii.rM!iH;
match, in vi'u of Karasi.-k ! in.:
barri d from thU city.
TO
joinery Ward on the alleys Wed- '
nesday.
To mi) n. I st L'nd 3rd Tola!
Notld 1 lf.ti 4T
Hums ltti niti -piti
.'Uewurt . ir7.. KjI 4 irt ,
Hunk I Sli ti7 1 s 4 r-10 j
lIeekathorne..I7 HiK 171 511
800 Sl l X07i-lll I
Copro. 1st L'nd 3rd Total
Schroeder 1 137 153 U.K 44K
Fielder 1 17 130 141 3.SS
floberts ...im; 13S U'3 4-7 J
f-Jj'dth .....117 171 14R '
Wallher ..1SL 173 171 fiL'tl
7 111 754 7C4-2L,37
Joe Tutnesa of Elmford, N. Y., and Bil
Mehlhoi n of Pittsburgh
third major win In a few
HOT tilMilNCJR. Ark., Feb. Ti. 'horn's
Trailed by a score or more wt-ekH,
of 'olt'H outs;tiulhiK- Ituninarh'S. ; Mohlliorn had little trouble yon
"W'ihl Hill" Mehlhoin trooped out 1 terday in tlislaiu-lnt; hln two rivals,
of Hot SpriiiftH.luKi ninht wilh lh.' fiuishfiip, two under par 71' lo lead
major' portion of fho -SuOiiti piizr ' Smith by two strokes and Wo
inonny in Ihe annual south-central Hubby hy six, after the three had
opnn tournament tuckc-d away in. tied at 29rt fttrokes at the end of
his pocket. J the "L'-holo play.
Tim ' victory yesterday after an : The Ponsueoia open was the tin-iS-hole
playoff with Lobby C'ruick- 'mediate objective today of the trav
ijhank and Horlon Smith was Mehl-, ollnj; pollers.
unable to nine back for the sec
ond, until this time, both men
wrestled on even term and of
fended each oihor equally with
routih tactics.
Nearly t very hold in the wrest
ling Kume was put into use by the
two men. who at times seemed to
enjoy the prospect; of throwing
'each other out of the riim. "Wood
displayed clever wrestling and
miht have won had it not been
for the "crucifix." demoti.st rated
In Medford lust niitht tor the first
time, will tiiibt Tommv LoiiKhran, ! tinu- 1 loe:it m,ln wns 1,1 "'!"
light-heuvyweiht kiiiR, who , of i t,r condiiiun than at bis last up
late, has been pursuing the heavy-; pearunee and the majority ot the
weight crown. In New York las' i last ninbt believed u return
June Kmamie accepted n match ; match between the w:-estlem would
with Lor.yuniu on five days' mil ice. ' well, now thut Sailor duck has
suhstitutlns for Jimmy' Slattery ! learned just what the "crucifix" is.
The champion was given the ileol ! a divary and uninterestim;
! sion, but many thought it ahoultl i semi-wiudup. Tommy Kyan, Med
I have been awarded to Kmanuel. i ford's vrcstlini; tailor, failed to
The knockout at the handu of make pood liis yuarautoe of throw
t inting m years and experience.
hut the most promising of the
west's hopes in the quest for Gene
Tuuney's relinquished honors.
hmnnuel tonight, for the second
Walker came after the great show
ing with Ioughran, but since the
seventh round Han Francisco de
bacle Kmanuel haa won all hlrf
HUirts and his displayed greatly
ing wiry Tex Porter twice in one
hour. Porter, the lighter man by
10 or 1 fi pounds, lost the first fall
In 1 fi minutes, but for the remain
ing ! Ti withstood the attempt
States there yearly, including sev
eral from Portland. Attendance at J
matches is always larttc, with Syd-i
noy, which has the largest wrest- j
ling and box arena in the world.
the capital of the Australian sport-
: lug world. ;
Wrestling Is conducted a bit ilif-j
: ferently in that far-off land. with
i matches limited to su minutes, di-
vlded into 10 eiKlit-minute I'ounds. t
' At the Mid of the tenth round, it
: i up to the referee to choose the!
j winner, nnd if he decides the match j
is a draw, two more roumh; two
wrestled for a final decision.
I As a land, Australia has many
' op port unit (s fot. t newcomer.
Alley said, but also ha Its draw
! bucks. Known principally for its
sheep raising, Austruliu has few
! Industries, ami despite the fuel that
It produces over s: per cent of the
1 world's wool, there are no woolen
I mills. The wool iu shipped to Kiik-
, land, made into cloth nnd
'shipped buck, making Australian'
nay n double price tor their owi
BY 28-26 SCORE
COIIVALLIS, ore,, Feb. r..-(.Pi,
I.ef! by Hullard and (.Iruyson.-j
Oregon State turned hack the in-
nil lit; Montana basketball (lulnb'i
here last liinht, L's t tt. Montana!
was leading at half time and dur
ing most of the second period
when ( ray ho n sunk one to give ;
the OranHciuen a 2 1 to 20 lead.
The Slaters then m'aduulty worl;-
eil the count to 2S to L' J. Men - i
tana started f linking Inn;' ones,
then sinking two, and was going al full;
speed as tho gun ended the ganov j
Chi risk e for Mont mm and Jiallard i
products. The Australian people j lor iregon State stayed an indl -!
improved form. With a youth'H tie. bis opponent in good fashion. II
termination ho is convinced that lie i r o s o r I c d to defensive tactic
will heat the champion in tonight's ! throughout, giving ltyan no open
lo-round encounter.
TEAMS OF KLAMATH
TO PLAY COPCO H i
ball game will lie played at the , ivrestllng match here, last night,
(ViUial Point high gymnasium be- which included everything from u
et) the two i 'open teams and a
hot contest is assured. After the
host i lit ies are all over a pence
on fere nee nnd dance .will be held
here in honor of the visitors.
fist fig hi to u hair pul ling con
tent. Kru.se won the mutch, tak
ing the first and third falls with
a crucifix hold, Donovan taking
the second fall with a Jiostoji crab.
PLAY IDAHO TONIGHT
Ing to even throw him to the mat.
(iver R0 per cent of the time was
inent by the wrestlers on their fe'l
and the match probably holds the
southern Ormon record for time
spent by participants on (heir feet.
) 'the evening preliminary was
wrestled 1 i) minutes to a draw be
j tween Curly Woods and Hummy
Powell, v.iih the latter in slightly
of said Alley, are not satisfied limb
'he rule of Croat Britain and stil'
harbor 111 feeling toward the moth
"r country in the tragedy of the
World war. when 70,000 soldiers
flower of Altstruliu's manhood, met
death In tlaliopoll, unsupported by
Hie promised Ibitisli strength be
fore they left.
Tho soldiers, he snid, all met
death when submarines sank tht
transport ships while en route. The
ships were utterly devoid of pro-
toctlon. said Alloy, with the excon-
vidual scoring battle. Chlnsku com
tut; out ahead by 1 3 to 1 2.
MAKDELL HURT AGAIN,
(T.y . Alba)
'(Mi-ider.i hi. interest and (ndig
na'lon is being manifested by bas
ketball fans throughout thei stato
at the ret". its coming from Port
land to i lu effect that Washing
ton high, if they go to the state
tournament, at Salem, this year
will u-e .,e wis a a kind of "pinch
bitter."
1 .ewis w ill be remembered as
the lengthy, long-armed center of
Washington Jast season. He Win
t In ir star ma n and, beside his
be ubt. was an excellent floor man
and good shot, his work under
the basket being above par.
It is reported that Lewis bus
not been allowed to play in the
Portland games this year, ttg he
is ineligible: under their rules.
Iioweer, it is said, he has been
playing with Vancouver and other
teams to keep fit. He is oligihlo
tit piny under tin state conference
ruling.
The unfairness of playing Lewis,
as the fans see it, lies in that no
team should be allowed to ring in
a man who does not play on tho
regular team. Pegardless of wheth
er he is eligible, in the slate, fans
believe that it would bo unfair
to allow him to play in the tour
nament when ho is Ineligiblo In
his own school and has not been
allowed to play on that team.
People believe that the Willam
ette 1'nfvei-sity, under whose aua--pices
the tournament la held,
should rule that any player not
eligible on bis own team should
not be allowed to play during tho
tournament. Fans lie lie vn that If
I a-wis plays it will cause n great
dent of hard feeling and react
against the management of 1 the
tournament. They feel that, after
all, the tournament Is between
regularly organized high school
tennis, and no team should work;
in a "pinch" man merely to win.
Members of the Oopco: employes
club of tin Klamath division will
invade Medford .next 1 Saturday to
iry conclusions wlih their, "part-j
tiers in progress" uv the Kogiie
rier division. ' They will bring j
their basketball nnd bowling teams j
along and hope to return t to their;
native heath with some Medford,
foalps dangling at their bells. Tho'
local committee on arrangements
promises a warm reception for tho
visitors starting with si bowling;
'jim tch at I he ,u t a I leys at 3 : 3 0
yj in. Jn tho evening a- basket-
USED BY B. KRUSE
ASTOIUA
Hob KrUM1
"Wi d H'll
st.igf d
Ore.. Feb
Oswogo,
1 oiiovunr
I: nrirl; down.
MOst'OW, Idaho, Feb. 5. (VP)
' Leadership of the northern divls-
t'HIOAOO, Feb. 5. (.V) Clnp km of the Pacilic coast conference
Sonne nberg, the newly crowned was to be tit slake toivght when
I heavyweight 'wrestling champion, Washington Slate college, sharing
I will attempt to convince the Illi- the had with the Fniversity, meets
no is j i n tei ic commission inni n is nut luano uuuu i nasKcioau squuu
("Hying tackle" hold is a legiti- in third place,
mate grip Friday night. 1 The Cougars ar
1 The commission has questioned three victories and no defeats,
his use of the hold, which defeat- while Idaho had two victories and
oil Strangle!- Lewis for the title. one defeat. A loss to the Vmi-
i . ,iujH would place the Washington
1 L1TTLK HOCK, Ark. Eddie Kid Husky crew on top, while if Vash-
Wolfe, Memphis, Tenn knocked ington Slate won from Idaho, they,
belter condition.
Kddie Uemmer, giant ex-high
school foo'ball star, refereed the
main match and wni fairly effici
ent, nut side of falling lo njvard
the first and only fall to Alloy soon
enough, failing- to sec Wood at
tempt to pat the mat. Wood was
forced to signify defeat by crying
at the top with I out in pain.
The "crucifix'
Ore., and
Tucoma, , o in. Johnny Harris
( 7L
Kansas City, would have unquestioned suprem
acy for the timo being-.
hold, which threw
Sailor Jack, was discovered acci
dent ally in Australia last year by
Alley, while on a wrestling tour
of that country, and has only been
in use on the Pacific coast since
his return to the Cnlted Stales last
Herembe:-. Willi that hold be
I 'ion of one submarine chaser. The
I oeople of Australia are heavily
burdened with Itritlsh taxes, whbd,
) cover practically all commodities,
j H is his opinion thut If Ihe proper
! opportunity w as afforded, Aim
j 'I'ulia would make a break for free
do in, but under present circum
stances, with only seven mllllor
people, such a hreuk would be Im
possible without further aid.
An si raliu is large-Mdijgor than
the Tniled States, said Alley, who
recounted his truln trip from Syd
ney to Perih, taking six days and
nights to muke the crossing, two
days of which were spent In cross
ing an expansive desert, bordered
PF.OHIA
Injury jin
lit., Feb. (711 The
has lugged Sammy
Mandell, world's lightweight cham
pion, again.
Mumlell wrenched his left shoul
der In the ninth round of his non
chum piouship . match with Don
Ha vis last night and appeared
badly hurt, although his manager,
Fddle Kane, suld it would not
keep him out of tho ring for long.
Maiub ll won the decision easily in
10 rounds.
Lust fall, his collar bone was
fractured, forcing- a rest of seve
ral months.
LoriSYll.LK, Ky. Jaelli
gun, Louisville, out pointed
All-n. Chicago (10).
1 tn
Paul
ST. PKTKKSHUItO, Flu., Feb.
5. iA) Hlair Nunnamaker, Cleve
land horseshoe heaver, was pure
maker today In tho midwinter
slipper slinging tournament which
will produce, a new national cham
pion of all burnyard golfers. His
pitching average so fur is .7 'IS,
C. C. Huvis, of Columbus, Ohio,
the Htb btdder, fell by the waysidu
j yesterday, emerging victorious- lu
j but one contest out of thren starts.
Trur t sr
meet 'joarr w iwispimiii
each for a Lucky instead of a sweet
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N'Vffi&i ' vs: ''V;0rJ wwiwFra wf Tfl Ik
mous increase in Cigarette !f& JJgSJS&S' '' ' 'V'''V' 'lfeL X Ji ,T'STn. ll
coking to the tapjove. , 'ifT VSfiB WTOSi VOv V II
J mcnt in the process of C.ga. iJh" ,jV V8 , - - ' MAJL VV. li t
Temanu;acturebvtheap. Vj , WJP I
I plication of heat. It is true H 6 -m vf , '", '"' ' ' at ' ' WS I I Ir2l 111
that during the ear 1928, f PXty&ftSf ' ' A 'L m?L A- J Mfa HtMt, " ' f AAl fcjCi ll'L
Lucky Strike Cigarettes ' 7 W t5 ll Q CTP ITtM J'W'Cf, bSDUi IW-
ea-TirTater increase ' A
h thanallothcrCigarcttescom- J Vkt"; iffl U 1 1 tV
O , bin. Tli is surtly confirm, f tfj foft ' fStefei 1
VAoritvofke. W' 'Wfa
" W TEN I climbed aboard the 'America' after those cold, strenuous hours getting
V the men off the freighter 'Florida there was nothing I wanted so much as a
Lucky 'By George,' it tasted wonderful! A Lucky is always refreshing. My tense nerves
relaxed, my aching throat was soothed and the whole thrilling adventure just seemed a
part of the day's work. As time goes by, and as I look back to that memorable night, I'll
always remember the wonderful taste of that welcome Lucky. As I went around to visit
the men we'd rescued, I found many of them enjoying Luckies, too. We really couldn't
wait to get back to our ship and 'Luckies.' As an actual fact in returning to the
'America' I noticed one of our men rowing with one hand and lighting a 'Lucky' with
the other. There's no flavor to equal toasted tobaccos, and I always prefer Lucky Strikes.
There's wisdom in the saying: 'Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.' It helps a man
to keep physically fit and we who follow the sea must always be prepared for any
emergency." . ,
"REACH. FOR
A LUCKY
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