Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1929, Page 14, Image 14

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MEDFOItD MAIL TRfBUXE, MEDFORB. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, -1929.
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BIG BILL ANDJiUNTER ., ,1
PLAN SOUTHERN TUP
! 10 POINIf OR EUROPE
BOOK PROFIT FOR
MIAMI BIACH, Flft., To. 8.
(If) Jack Dempsoy and Uio Maill
sbn Squnrn Canton corporation
ware, aoino J30.000 to tlio sooil on
the JjharUey-StrlblinR fight today,
If estimates of- tho -cost or tlio
February 27 alug-fest prove cor
rect. .
J nempsoy has announced ticket
FJilCT for the Flamingo Park match
already ' havo roahert JIS'J.OOO.
which exceeds by $30,000 the esti
mated coBt of the spectacle.
Proinoler Jack also announced
the arena would lie ready for the
customer! In amplo tlm'e.
Meanwhile the principals have
added rlnB workoula to thulr golf
courso training for the projected
nffalr.' The Boston Bailor went
through a stiff workout yesterday
with tlio light and heavy baits, and
Indicated ho would get down to
"reftl hard work," Monday on hla
pciurn from. Tampa, where he will
watch a boxing match tonight.
. StrlbllnB hold to Ilia nightly road
.work,, but expects also to get In
'several strenuous workouts at his
Hardie's Casino training camp be
fore hit; departure for the Ever
glades Tuesday on n fishing expe
dition.". '
' Dempsoy took occasion Inst
night to deny again that he has
F.lgned a contract to fight in Sep
tember. While admitting Sharkey
has signed for a Madison Square
flarden battle if ho wins from
Strlbling, and that the prldo of
ilacon also has agreed to a fight,
ha himself has signed no contract,
lie said. .
,4j
LFAfi IN TOURNEY,
i
j NEW YORK, Feb. 8. VP) Big
1P.III Tildtn and Frank ' Hunter.
1 mainstays of pover.il Davis cup
I tr ams, will stage an internatloual
'Jaunt of their own this year Jn
stead of helping the American
j cam through the preliminary com.
NKW YOItK, Feb. 8. W Kin-
j petition In the American sone.
BelifVing that Tllden will be rein-
ley .Maisuyama stood alone today 'stated by the executive committee
(as the only unbeaten contestant 1 0 the I'nlted States Lawn Tennis
: In the world's championship 1 8.2 A..s(,dlulnn fll Us meelinf! in Bos-
t u.virv - nifu (miliil us luiiriiuiuuni. UU
tho little Jaiiaijcse owes at lensl
tton ihia cv(fiiing,) they have." lakl
u part of hln exalted position toPlailS for a southern trip, etartint;
jHOine oxcecditigly brilliant hillinrdu
hy Eric Iluffcmlarher ' tho phleg
matic Oerman.
-Uncorking a run of 207, highest
of th tournament, l8t night.
this month, to prepare them for
an invasion of Kuropean courts
in May.
They will nail for Europe on
May 8, Hunter said yesterday, nnd
I Jlagenlaeher gave Young Jake; play in the French champion
Kehai-fer IiIh first -defeat, and whips at Parte, May 2D, and tho:
i achieved, ' for himself, his first j Xlritlsdi championships at AVlm-;
I victory. bleUon, Juno 24 s well as several,
j With even of tho 15 matches lews important eventu. This pro - j
down on tho books, . MalHuyaimi 'gram would make It impossible
Marlon Turple, of New Orleans, southern champion fleft). wan
4he Pan-Amorican women s amateur flolf tournament on tho Edge
water Gulf course near Otloxl, Mies. Mrs, Malvln Jones, Chicago
(riant), wa runner-up.
LEADING GOLFERS FRISCO BATTLER
TEE OFF IN PLAY i HANDS SERGEANT
jnow loads tho procession with two
j victories nnd no defeats. Tho
jr.unner-tip is the defending,- chain
i plon, Kdouard flovemans, of Ifel
Igluui. -with two.witiH and a singlo
linns to the .Tapaneso, bunched bo
hind tlio leaders are Hchacfer,
I Hagenlneher and Welltor Coch
I ran, of Hollywood, each with an
even break in two starts. Felix
Grange, of Franco, ( brings up the
'rear with1 three set-backs in a
irow.
; The Hagonlacher-Schaefer duel
; last . night was tho closest and
!most exciting nf the tournament.
Young Jako was in form from
tho start and quickly ran up a
lead, to 100 to.13 at tlio end ofi
the 4 tli inning,
for them to part Fc-1 put e in the
American zone Davis cup matches.
Whether they will join the team
in Europe in case It reaches the
Interzone final is not decided. ,
'DOC FARMER SELLS
OF
Doc" Farmer: veterinary grnd
iuate, a former well known barber J
In Medford, connected several
nrrn ,i,U rl,Q l?;t na Prne '
Hero Hagenlacher f,. ' , . "". ' "Z'Zl n D !
got the halls i together and land.' alonff with looking after
barbering pursues a literary ca-
reer, us witness the following in !
PENSACOLA, Fla.. Feb. 8. !P)
A tlRfin nlf,n Wat nllronlml l,ir,ro
than 120 lcmdlng golfers' of theiBfimrn' Dkw. welt,?r"
cotintry for tho Initial play today weight, who was crowding Joe
in the (Ireatcr I'ensacola open I Dundee for a title match a few
tournament. The 72-holo medal j month(J AfS0 tumbled another rung
competition is being played over , ,,,,,,,,, , . .
the l-ensacola Country cluh course, j clown 1,10 flKllc ,il,Wftr lrtKt niRllt
In a praetiro round, yesterday, when ho was knocked out by Pete
Crnlg Wood, New York pro, I Meyers, henvy hitting Han Frnn-
smashed the local course record ciKCO yoml'
Willi 11 Ui, H1X n II U lvl!S HIMUW lil I .
RAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. !)
them along until ho had counted
207. A long two-cushion effort
failed on his 208th carom. After
that the match was a long drawn
out off ah, cautiously plaj'ed by
both contestants. Hagenlacher fi
nally ran out in the 17th inning
Willi an unfinished run of five.
Today Hagenlacher meets Mat
ttiiynina in the aftornon and Coch
ran plays Orange In the evening.
ST, PETEUHBUnO, Fla., Fob. 8.
i) Ah play entered semlrfinal
M'ii;es today, Blair Nunamakcr of
Cleveland held a oue-gama lead
over Bert Duryeo in the battle for
the world's horseshoe pitching
thnmplnnshlp. Tho tournament
probably will end tomorrow.
-.Duryeo held second with eight
Tho previous course record was
69. -
With tho exception of Walter
Hagen and Johnny Fnrroll, most
of thu bust known golfers of tlio
country were enlered,, ; Ilagen de
clared ho wmld not enter tho early
Florida touvnaniPtit this year and
Kan-ell wiri'd yesterday from St.,
Augustine that lie was Indisposed.
Four times tho former army ser
geant who gave A co Hudkins ono
of his toughest hattln and wan a
stumbling block to others of tho
welter class, hit tho canvas from
tho terrific punches dished out hy
Meyers.
The Han Franciscan readied
ker and sent him down twicn with
TO WRESTLE HERE
the Ashland Tld'ngs
"Dr. Aubrey Farmer, local bar
ber, veterinary and writer, who
recently submitted a fight story
to the Fiction House Incorporated,
received word this morning that
tlio story was accepted nnd would
appear In an early issue of tho
Fight Story magazine.
"The story submitted by Dr.
Farmer is entitled, .'The Killer,'
and the plot was woven from the
i life of an ex-pugilist in a Michi
gan city with whom Doc' was
i- : i : .. nu , t.. r r eft ft
i ill llliliiii . mo. Nuuy .ix -in unuii-
(word length .and Is 'said hy tho
editors to he highly promising
and holding unusual plot and heart
(interest.-, This is tho ' first fight
I , , . . . . . ' stovy Mr.' Farmer has ever vtr U-
agalnst him in barring hhn from , ,, . 4, , .....
Ba-U; 1( i r . ten. Ho is 1 he author of inimer-
I Medford for non-annciiranco nt
j wrestling .match hero lust year. Al
ous northern stories. But declares
loft -hook, to (ho jaw . The nnm RBrasli-k,' 1'nrtlnnd wroHtler, ' wh-n I11;"' """'"' llfiht
puncl, (IroppnO tho oHstonvor in the
Diint stHHinn ami n riKht to tho chin
Irillutl for auothoi nlno count in
h wan Jn .Meilfol'il u Hlioi't tinu1
(t(;o. proparntnry to wreslllns lit
OruntH I'aflft voiced Ms wlUInKiieRS
to wrestle njtnln In this city with
Ithu uiHlei-s'taniliilK: that ho would,
IlKI.I.KAUt, Kla., Fill. S. fP)
Jlavld N. 'I'm It I im ,1 nf Vlllmai'.
flctorlea ntnl ono defeat, whllo . Mini).. No. 3 player of tho Hulled mo rouitll. Halter rallied III I no
Nunamnker won hla ninth victory Hlcltea senior wolf nam which will i fonrlli and alniiKed lloycra with a
ptmlnat. ono Iosh. C. O. DuvIh of l"ay in ino intornaiionai niatehoH i ikui 10 me jaw mat put uio tat- ull up (l jiish forfeit for his ap
CnlumhtiH, Ohio, dofonillni? chain- ' Uront llrlialn next au;iimer. tor on tho floor for nlno reconds. ,,e,,rnneo.
plon, lost two 1,-itinoB In yesterday's I yatorday won Iho annual IJellealr I They battled on nearly oven ir;,.s;,.k is sorry he Is not want-
plAy. . seniors euainpionHUip wun u sciiro huuih me nun nut, .weyers iinimi-'p, j,y tile i,nxin(t (.omnilsslon to
.Mrs, ' Mnyma Frnnclsco of Co- 1 v bj. i eu too tineas in uio sixin wnenit:ili0 iai.t , Medford shows, but
i he dim- his left Into Halter's Doily ,K nilIln, , ,i,.,nni,-ni his
land cauitht him with n Huh! up-;,.., x..,u nstiiu- n sr.na easli
ELK BOWLERS WIN
Mnyma Francisco of C'o-
- lumhun, ' Ohio won . tho "women's
world ehumpinnshlp" hy dofeatlnu
Mrs. Geo ib e llinulllotlu of Mlnuo
apolls, CO to 49. '
., ... 4 . ;
Fights Last Night
i: 11 LEARN 10 FLY
( l!y the Associated 1'ress.)
HKS MOIXKS, la. iiddie An- j crowd
dnrsun, ('iispcr, W'yo., oulpolnteil
Henry Fnlegnno, Drs Moines. (10):
.luck I.ec. Los Auiicles, oulpointrd
Tommy Havel,' St, 1'nul, Minn,,
tie); Koseoe f loll,. Pes Midnes, out
pointed Jackie Hummer, Terry, In.
UO),
peretu to tne jaw. hukoi-m rigui i frrnit with nnv loenl . .nlf or
eye was closed and his lip cut. ju.,Ul llu, COmmlssIon. lie would
while- Meyers' left eye was cut. o:tU(.r wrUo on a hasls of per
Tho flnhLwas held at Dreamland t ,...,. or wltli a cash Kiiaran-
tudkorivim he f ore n near capacity!., untl nUM,t nnv wl.stlor the
; commission
fagamst him.
chooses to match
Latest Merchandise
Can always be found at our store, if new itefn that shows
merit is put on the market, you will find it here as soon as
we can obtain it.
We wish to call your attention to some new items and to re
mind you of some others.
Just Arrived
Tlio now Patrician pattern of GriiuUey
Kfimi-poret'Iiim diunrwnrp. . Something
diffiircut in colors. 42-piecp set.
$21.67
. Ironing Boards
Mntlc in Oregon, folding style,, very rig
id. ...' ' .
$4.00
Clothes Baskets
Mtulc in Oregon of Oregon willow.
$2.50
Wire Clotheslines
' Heavy, 100-foot length
$1.00
"Boye" Stainless Steel
Kiiehenware. Every article guaranteed.
Handles will nft come off rmd are heat
proof and waterproof.
OWong Ladles 60
Round Ladles 60$
Cooks' spoons, mixing spoous, and per
forated spoons 50
Skimmers 60
Cooks' Forks 50
Cake Turners GO1
Paring Knives . 25
Spatulas . 65
Apple Corers - 25C
Be sure to see Lifetime Waterless Cook
higware before you buy. Tt will savo
yon money.
Saturday Only
No. 3 Galvanized tubs.
98c
Special
$12.')0 nolpoint Waffle Iron with tog
gle switch.
S9.75
5 Cash Discount
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
6th and Bartlett
A Reliable Place to Trade
Phones: Hdw. 134; Office 35-J; Furniture Dept. 35-R.
tho lai'Reat number of out of town I Fin In Slovnkln. jvnk-ia. In PraRlio the death ra(o
teams. The gnulh will semi Its i. rnAQL'F.. Czecho-RlovaUia, Feh.ila bo hlRlt undertakers arc soveii
Inieest repi'esentatlon to the tour-'s. (it) Influenza is claiming hun- j days behind In their -InterrlnR of
nament this year, LanRtry said. ' ti'ols of victims In C'-.oeho-Slo- the dead '
Tho Elks chin howIlnR nees prov-
iill mo llliieii nil inu loiniiii nu.
I-'aelory hoys in their mateh last '
niKht, takiitfj Ihe two first sames j:
hi handy fashion and also annexing I
tho hinh Irullvitlual tfaine and ; -
mat'eh totals. 'Antle chalked li!
' jft'NIVEnSITT OF OREfiN.
Bcno, Feb. 8. (Hiioclal) Cluick liuni.INtlTON, la. Valo Oale-1
Jot, oaalalant bnskethall coaoli 0tpnO Manila, 1'. I., and Onnnrn 1
tho University of. Oregon, will re- .ln0, New ynr,i nnnv, (io); Din j
tlcn ' after tha Witshlmtton cahie ! r:nin.i..i nMniMn 1,1 .t,mnn,i
he.ro Kobruarv 22 .10 ao to March 1 iii..i1f f..i.'.,i,.i,t itn...in tn f... milo t.illH
"" " V, " 189 "ll,s "' "rat canto nnd
1 .11 ..1 nij Ba,.n(,,.c(1 544 i tn ,,., Eainos.
jKaiatick "and personally I Iwlj Klks lst 2nil 3,.(1 Toln,
line pt.'opie ni .14Mitor41 are ""-""'JljYnllo
to mo If convinced of my itood- j f;atcs 1
will. 1 sllll mnlntain that 1 was ' "" , 3
10 navo reeetveu a casn saaian
iteo on my last visit here, hut
ilhen that may have been a mis-
C'HICAOO, Feb. 8. W')-
SonnenborK,
"Dynn-i understanding between myself and
world's ;Kallor Jack Wood. If the people
Klelclt UlvoiBldo, Cul., where hoj ,ollk, Knimger. Oitimwa la!,' out-. henvywelBht wrestling champion. 1 of Medford want mo to wrestle,
Kads 13R
Rankin H7
17S
170
1R2.
IS5
HJ
177 544
145 4S2
130 4111
170 493
15S
Tomlln-
Noud
in tho Kovoriimcnt Bchool, It Isi
, a ono-yvar cnliBtment.
Jost la a former OreRon hasltot-
1st
16-1
US
Una hoen anno nterl a nvlnir cadet ' r rt m t win aueinni 111 win uie haiicuoiii . m mm.., uu iu, t..,..
... . ..... . I..!' 11. im, . .,A iiu,.iJ nii.tnl.. n..m.!nnv wrestler 111..V choose to nut. .'
(6). 1" V'v , 7 , i 1 ., , .i ,." iwckatnorn.. lis
' .iois.iliii 10 lilt) r lyinti j.ii-ivh.- "i' 'i'- Immvnrt
-1 as Roilr hiuez. noin loniunt. ! ' " mu ii.u, " ')
ll!
. 1
873
2nd
1.VJ
ll!l
144
1 5ti
If. 7
SO
7SI1 2434
3rd Total
1ti3 470
10 44,1
170 427
113 41 S
1SS Ml
SO 240
751 8110 . 004 S r.l R !
h. vs. s " TV I lis lioi r me. IIOIU lUlllKOL. ! ,..,,.
'ball star and wa a momber of:jnlco, outpolnled Frisco GranKc. ! HonnenbciB will meet Frank a dancini; Insiruetor of ballet in ,,,,;'" s0
ihe l(l2ii northern conference ! i-hiimnlno Islands. (10). ; Forbes or New York In an cxhl-1 Moscow, is rnitardod as ono of;
Championship team. lie playcdi . I billon niatcli whllo commission the best wrestlers of his class
j,l Oiwon in 1924. J 02S and 10211.: VALt.EJO. Oil. loo I.ohman, niemlierH watch his hold. If iron tho Pacific const, and is be-
nnd was nil-northwest Ktmrd In ' Toledo, nuipolnied Dusly Mlller.jWlns approval, ho may' risk his lleved to bo an equal of TMt f flHC.VOO, Feb. s. UT) Morn.S?
19J. viciorni, n. ( l"i. nine in .niivi;o soon. i".e, nnuun unoi-iiinvvneiKi". n,.ul 12,0(10 pin smashers from 175 i
ic.iiniuiiioii. 110 apiiearcn 111 .wen-, cities, towns and villages w ill sac k i
I ford last sprlnit In a mnlch wlthjtt flf sirti.nno prize melon I
I Unit Montana anil drew nnnofjnl tho. annual American llowllui; i
I Ihe larKcst crowds of tho year. ;onB1.,sl) tournnment here i,e.t!
I llo threw Montana Tind displayed lt,,ll(li. secretary A. I.. l.niiKtry 01 i
Iremarkablo sireiiKih and fioljiho A. 11. C announced toduv.
wrcstl'ntf skill, fenturlUK tho re- fhlcaao nalnrallv made tho lnr.
verse lieadlock. with which he tinjKost enlry with 12S learns, while 1
won tho majority of his matches. 1 Detroit.' Milwaukee, St, l.ouis. !
(Mevoland nnd llul'falo supplieil !
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TEAMS WILL BATTLE;
A lint gamo ifi looknd for when
lboB Copco buskotball teams of
Klamath and Mod ford incut horo
tomorrow nlpht.
Mombors of iho Klfimftlh divi
sion ton m mo comhiK ovr with
voiiirrnnro tn their eyes, ovor tho
two defeats thoy vro hnnded last
yonr. Tly dao!,nc they aro po-'
1K tcwln thlB Rnmo nnd win it ,
by ft btR moro Therefore, this
j:n mo, which tt to to bold nt tho
fontrnl Tolnt hlh school pym Pnt
nrdny, February, Olh, nroinises to
bo n fiint oontet. Tho Koguo Rtvcr
Copro tonm l( tn Ttood fihnpo nnd
ready to moot theno worthy nn
tnuonlats. )
Tho gnmo will bo cnllcd ntT;30
sharp, fclvttK ovrryono plenty of
tlmo to nttend tho biR parly and i
tbtneo aflcr iho cof.cut, glvon in
honor of tho vlsllhic Klntn.ithon-t.in-.
All Copco buekoUall fann ore
oxpvctod to show thnr spirit by
attending tho gnmo and rooting for
tluitr homo loam.
Are You "Hitting I
On All Six?"
Wlilliiiiin IVmiIji Hrnrfnn
PA1.K.M, Ore, Kel Ml
i Whltmnn oolloe rtefenlod Wllhim
I etto unlvrHy In tho firt o a two
iftamo northn-oftt hnHkottwill confor
i'piico i'iio hero lut night, 3S to
ih. . . . .
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You can't expect to fee! loojt if your
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Sou must build up your vital forces
and you weak, weary despondent men
and women who have been doctoring
for ages trying to get back the vim and
endurance of earlier years will lie aston
ished, delighted nnd nmazed to fee
how quickly strength, energy and vital
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Co to your druggist now and git a
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started back on the road to youth,
health and happiness with this world
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why you, too, can't begin today to re
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