MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE. MF.DFORD, OHWiOV. TIU'RSDA V. FnMil'AKV 7, 1 ?';!). PAOE ITVE vf iy xr 'V'NC '""' 'Ni?' "i Q G mi? (7 YOUNG JAP HAS , LEAD POSITJON! IN COTTLE Heads Six Contestants at Opening of Second Lap in Salkline Tourney Jake f Schaefer Next in Line Grange in Cellar. . By Hutch S. Fullurtuu, Jr. . Asso routed Tress Sports Writer KNW YORK, Fct. 7. Iff) Starting tho steond lap of the round robin tournament, Klnrey MatHuyamn, JnpunesiV utoud alone ( today at the head uf the alx con-' tofitanta for tho world's 18.2 balk lino bllllnrdd chnipiunhip. lat liuyama in tho only one who hps played two matches and won both. I Hehlnd h in in tho utandlnK is Young Jake Schaefor of Chicago, who wag victorious in his only match. The defending champion, Edou a rd Horemans of Belgium, and Welker Cochran, young Calif or nlan, , are tied fur third ' place with one victory and one dvfeat kit the result uf their meeting last jfcjKht. Eric Hagenlacher, Ger man entry, ha lost his only match, while Felix Orange of I'Vnnce oc cupies tho cellar position with two defeats. Tho brilliant young. Japanese, who opened the tournament Mou Uay with a fine victory over Hore mans, continued his good work in the afternoon match yesterday to overwhelm 11 range by a 400 to 218 count. The match was the longest of tho tournament to date, . going 23 innings, as both contest-i nntH had d fficulty controlling the ballH at tho stnrt, llonimuig Comes Back. Horemans came back from hia defeat by MntHiiyania last night to run off 400 points la only 11 innings against Cochran, winning 400 to 200 Tho hIhKt run made far in the event aided mate fully in the Belgian's victory. Trailing 193 to 35 in the fifth In ying as a result of Cochran's fine run of 15:(, Horemans gave his first exhibition of the gamo that won h'm the title a year ago, nursing tho balls along tho ends of tho tabic and gathering them .with spectnrcular shots to equal his ippnent's total in one inning. 'Other runs of 77 to-70 brought the match to its quick end. The Hel,. win's victory brough him the highest average of tho tournament aa veil as the high ard-Tendler, Tunney-Oreb, illard run. H's mark Is. 25 17-27 for ' Johnson, Willard-Firpo and Firpo the two matches. Matsuyama, ' Dempsey scrap?, all tuged in 1123 leader in the first round, fell off around New York? to a 20 20-:t9 average. Horemnn'fi' Perhaps as conspicuous ft ehangt averaged iiti 1-11 for yesterday's as any in the fls'.ie business over match. that perio'd affected the man who Horemans will play his third pulled the strings. Death took match of the tournament this Tex lllckard from the rich and afternoon against Grange, while harmoniously blended surround Sehaefer and . Hagenlocher com- ings in modern offices where only pleto the second round in the fve years ago he hud governed the evening, Fights Last Night CH'CAOO Tony Hcrrera, Fort tVorth, Texas, outpointed Armando Santiago. Cuba (8). Andy Suttle, New York, outpointed Georgle Am. bla'rd. Franco, (61. Spud Murphy. Moorhead. Minn., outpo'nted Har ry, Dubllnsky. Chicago (6). ST. LOUIS Henry Lenard. Chi cago, won on a foul from Benny Dass. Philadelphia (3). Joey Riv ers. Kansas City, stopped Claude -Wilson Birmingham (0). Coated Tongue Means Poisoned System :Your longiio IcIIh your' limltli! i It tonguo In coated In tho mornliiK und you have u bad lantc In your mouth. It usually mvann your ' Liin in filllns llh poisons from winio mutter retalnid In the body. 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OHicialB of the Michioan Skatino association are seeking recognition for her mile in 3:2? for a new women vorid mark. BLAZING 1 SPORTS TRAIL Ily Alan J. Could. (Associated Press sports Kditor.) Times have chauurd in tho box ing racket, like everything eN. It seems to he quite an argument ' whether It has been for better 01 worse, so far as the ancient gami ; of cuffing chins is concerned. Certainly the competitive fea tures of 1 128 were far removed in ' class from the epic campaign ot 11)2 3, when Dempsey and Firpo fought to a smashing climax a i campaign that saw virtually every j part of the spotlight in tho old title staked at one time or another J scheme of things under Klckard'. What has the last season or two ' direction, ttarden stock was un wlth a scattering few exceptions. ! leard of In Wall street. Tex ruled had to offer to compare with the I tile roost. .... Wilde-Villa, - Crlqul -Villa, frlqlli- j The late John 1'olloek of the Kllbann and Crlqui-Dundee. Leon- , Evening World, a veteran in the 'racket from an untidy little office ' years when he fnuulit Tom (lib - ! hlKh In the famous lower of the.bons at Shelby. . old Madison Square Harden. . .' . "Well." said Tex. out of a clear Ills ulaco and Ills methods remain , as the mark of hi3 great achieve- ment. Heavy gilt-framed pictures of his ! tl.lends und business associates em. beilish the walls of me sanctum ' Rickard occupied! Thick rugs car- ! pet the floors and the furniture Is I the sort you will find in the board ! room of any big corporation Secretaries and assistants barred thc way to wholesale intrusion, al-! tboueh newsDanermen. still had ! about as much entree. If not asj much easy freedom, oh they had when Rickard was battling his way up. Hlckard and his Inseparable ci gar was surrounded in the Old Oar- LIFE AFTER: BEING FLATTENED CHICAGO, Feb. UP) At the age of 25 Joey Bangor hat decided to quit the feat tiro-wreck ins uuest of a boxing t'haniploiiKhlii. His mother, he toid the radio audi ence last nisht aflcr.he wan able to get off tho canvas where Tony Canioneri had knocked him in the seventh round, was anxiou for him to abandon the rlnjj, and further more, he wa ilHHatl(fied himself with his Hhowlnn. Sungor's final riiiK uppf-arunct1 if It proves to have- been hi final one was before the largest crowd ever packed wlililu the walls uf the C'ulist,uin. It was a l.rav fight, though he lost, for he look puiCshment by the fistful for seven weary rounds. BUlllely flyhlll.B on tliouKh his fcice .and body sore from the lomoncrl cannon- adf' ..." "T 5, .. ' ,7 K 1 . but the bell gave him time to pull himself together utter h; nuu been siiruivied in the tvaniiiK second of the second round, lie tva aa com pletely out In that round us ho tvus In the final one. but the b';ll rani? us the timekeeper tolled a seven count. After the second round last iiIkIu Rancor foucht uohill all the way. finding straight shots fil the loiiji- den by pictures of famous fights. I Jeff lies and DempM-y predomf mit j d In the action stuff. They wbro llways Kickurd's favorites, thougli - he was much closer to Dempsey , personally. One frame held the ancelled S4.i7,00il check which j represented Pemp.f'y's shnre of I he famous battle with Firpo, the 1 biggest amount any fighter ever i received up to that time and ox I needed only by Tunney's purse. . . No board of directors held any :ame, and this writer sat with Tex Rlckard'one day In his lower, re- ,reul. Tex had been trying weeks 'to clinch the Dempsey-Firpo match. The Argentine, put through a heavy schedule,. had suddenly be come balky. He wanted to defer a title fight with Dcmpsey, but Ulekard desired to Hirike while the linns were Imt, while Kli pn was still the big sensation. . . lenip - sey hud been out of the rluir two sky. you ooys can no nneiui unci say I've clinched tho match." No frills, no sounding of the toe- sin to bring the crowd scurrying. jjust an ordinary statement of fact mai nappeneu 10 oe quue a awiy to the palpitating fistic clan, As a. matter of factj Tex didn't have the match signed, sealed and delivered at that time but lie bad confidence enough in his matcti- making ability to make a commit ment. It was typical of the Rickard of five years ago, always doing tho unexpected, where new surround ings, new methods ond big busi ness finally took away some of tho old pliimour. ini?, lennliiK Tony, and fiettlni; every kind of a Mow In return. nnzn- ert took J.h hartk'Mt of Niinqor'H blowM. mid sunt harder onert hark. Occasionally Hanwor would slrikc out with a left, but it was only a osluri1, for tile .steam wns Kone. When the seventh Clilne it was nothing but cuiii-ukc tlial llfli'd his jdoves in defense. Hotly biuws pav ed the way for the finish, und a rij,'ht cross to llic chin ended the contest. ' I 4 BEARS FALL VICTIM . I0SWQMI SAX FIIAXCI8CO, Feb. 7 ITnnklnir fnr a "liroalhev 1'fore . , , ; their fcunio with btanford nlvtT - jslty Katurday niglit, the University jof California basketball team i nn lho ITnlvi-rsltv of , . , , ...... ... .... " Vtu -T"' . . . . ; ""url - ,..' ,nri,.,.i it, ,....i , mc )n t ,hat t)(, ,V(.re trnu,Vu by a powerful team, .t qultt.l of , I iKnattus eolloKe played the rele of ,;liant killer, and walked off with u crushlnif victory. t The California tenm meets the Hlanfurd university flvo in Palo Alto Haturday In the name that j will probubly decide the champion ship of the soutlicrn division of the Pacific Coast conference. . 1 DAYTO.V. .Ohio Tlaor. West I'hilaUeluliia, knocked . out Kid Fields. Chicago fl)i BIG STORE 9UINT WITH PIN DELUGE! The Mail Tribune bowline tenm i had "embarrassing mumcnis' last ! night in their nniUh with the Muntk'oin'-i y AVarfi pfn disturbers I In the Nut alleys, the big tmv men taking two of the .three gumon. A bvy of Ki'Od-l'jekiiiK fcirls who appeared after the firt canto ti oot for the toi boys, proved tin undeliii; cf the, typo alleymi'ti anil iitK thus far made in tin city lea ju'. One of the newspaper' rep resentatives 1 wns so overcome by confusion that he tripped and sprawled full b-imth on the run wny in an effort t concentrate on a difficult shot, much to the -Might of the gallery. Hagen f the Tribunes rolled 'iii:h sinnle game with a total of 114 pins nnd :lo annexed hiuh natch total of '.Sl'.' Tin- Klks' club quintet is sched ule to meet Tmnlin liox Factory's 'iov:!ers tonight in a match which promises to be hotly contested. M. W. Beck 'Msall Coffin ml res Finb-y Handicap .. MIAMI BEACH,, Kin., Feb. 7.--(JP) The battle over a refareo wns on In full force toilny In tho rnpfi of the llvalc In the ))roje;te:l battle of Miami lieaeh February 27. "I'a" iStrlblmf!, fnthor und mini-a.-riT of the aviatov-lioxcr who will opi',0110 Juek Sharkey in Demiisey's Flamingo liurlc arena, believes the south has been sllnhterl, nM tho list of possible refereea subniitte'J 'names no one from below 'the Ma son-Dixon line. Dempsey will attempt to assist tho men In the selection of the third man. Sharkey maintained hia hard , training pace yesterday, with a J round of serious Rolf, yi hlle a group of newspaper men and fans wailjed for him to sliow up at bis training ! ring. The lloslon pob evidently ! was in earnest in saying he would i not engage in sparrir. ; matches until ine enu 01 me monin. Young StrlblhiK nlEht road work. PEXSAC'OLA, Flo., Feb. 7. (P) St.irH of tho o!fnfi firmament wen here today warming up for the fli-st. Pf-iiHacohi open tourna ment. Ktitrthm tomorrow, which, carr'es prlzu money of $:i."t00 for profOhsionalp and trophies for ama- I tours. ' Ain-ndy Tohimy Armour, Ilohhy li 'nf'-k'-hunk, Al KsplnoKa, Wild Bill aiehlhorn, Jk-nry and AI Cul'd, and other fumoiiH profeHMlonul.s have had n practice round on Jhe championship eoui'He. Johnny Fuiroll. nalionul op-n i'h:imrion, was expected Hume tinu today. EAVYWEIGHT NEW VOHK. Keb. -lit'! A ; new heavy weinht Invasion friji.i, rivnl of Kiceardo Ucrtazzola of I l,a' I'1 si7.e, at least, ho is the unust Impressive of. nil recent bat- Wl( (ro, owrtvM. He ,H six. feet tall and currks 200 wuniisi I of we uht. Ills munnitcr, Charley l:ove, said on Ills arrival yesti nlay. .itiiai ne sxiiicts mm 10 start train-. I '"B oon, but the dale for his first test has not been decided T REINSTATEMENT TILDE!! EXPECTED BY WALSH C1TICAOO. Feb. 7. UP) Harry 8. Walsh, newly elected president of the Western Tennis association, bclicvea William "Ilia 11111" Tllden of : will bo rulnsUtud as an ainataur In good slundlng by tho Unltod Ktates Ijiwn .Tennis ussociiitlon ut IU IJo 1st 2nd 3rd Total H -s N ui is;i !' :i:i; $4, t x IIS 13,1 l 4,!'f -4 ! 133 I 1 113 3 US k -V . V Mil i: ISil 4S5 N V X X 1110 JlHI lull 300 : &..& fSiF-..!;-yi,i&ii. ' -' x:-;.;..'-- 712 7!3 S.12 2357 -xq' M. T. 1st 2nd 3rd Total . (f - 1 Creene 1 21 121 . . l.ouiisberry .. 1 IV 1 .",'1 12H .12 1 I Murray 113 Ill 22 1 S'..v v I Hagen iss 170 21 1 r.2 . i,.,,,.... !: iin iiia r.r.T :..:-, & i rfW Ferguson 123 Ml ,21 i , , , . . Sr.'.Vv&.- SicLm i'ei.osh ., . i3 i32 . r.iulPoirct, . V-T ri If "t whofe Parisi.iu creations ' -f: ' v At3fc3S)s i ' ,s "sl ct thevosue in fashions '-"tSfcv. v - s v Si fIGHTERS ARGUE 1 Q f - r. i OVER THIRD MAN V--I IN Mill MiiwSftel 1 ;G0LFING LUMINARIES , . ' jLJ WARM UP IN FLORIDA . " 1 V i.-W V a u ; 4 t always jmmonahle 1 . 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