Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 12, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    ESSSSSHK'.FHNGIE WINNER
COCHRAN STOPS
WALKAWAY FOR
JAP CUEART1ST
Matsuyama Tied Last Night
By Final Spurt of Holly
, wood Player Ydling Jake
Step Behind Leaders
Crucial Test Today.
By lli i hrrt Hark.
( Associated Press Snor's Writer.)
NKW YOKIC, Keli. 12. '
Kindrey M.ttsiiyama'a bold bid for
Oxo world's ls.2-balkl.no billiards
rrnwn lias hern tlii ked ly UVlkT
I'oehran, who ea.llx JloHyfro..,., Tal..
itis home.
Cochran, winnop of tho Inst tour
nainont in Washington in 1 1 -7 . rul-,
1UM in thi1 ilt-ii(i; inmnns of his
truKKto with the litllf .I;n:t"t-'so
Ust night and won, 40 to 373.
The Californiuna victory put htm
in a tie with MsUsuyanm for the
h ad. r.acli has iluw vi torl-'a and
.no defeat. A st''p behind Is young
J:;ke Schat-fei of i''liItago, perhaps
rjifi ontstandins f.tvi.nie for the
jlfc Schaefcr has won two
mntchcK out of three. The other
three oonte-stants.. Kdouord I lore -mans
of Helium. Hric Ilugonlacher
nf Uorinany and Kelix CraiiK of
France, all passed from the picture
during the first week of jdy in
the round robin tournament.
Kit her Maisiiyaiiia or S h:ief.r
will be eliminated from the title
hunt today.
the J a panne's reverse at OnirJ.
lan's hand.s was n heart-breaking
affair, aeeomplixhed in H innings
.f ten.se play. Cochran started off
consistently, running up a lead of
IG3 to 'Jfi in the fir.it four innitms.
At this point. M.UMjyama. with
eharacteristie courage, put to
relher runs of HI, l.fl and 122 to
lead; 2.ri to -li at the close of
the seventh iuniim. From then on
It with, an uphill bailie for Corh
ran. ,! heHdinw by Cll to at the
-nd nf 'thv . U.th inninp. MutMi-yama-wtnuiK
tomMhur "2 caroms t
boost )Uti tutal to 303.
Although obviously off his ganie.
t'ochran, by dint utKivui effort,
ran, LM- Jo take iho lead by two
points; Safety piny w; the. order
M'Ueruaf.ter, the Cull torn in u liimlly
M-iinnlni Wl. wlt: an unbroken
KtriiiK of in thi19th iimliiff.
STAGG OPPOSED TO
CMICAC.i"). F-b. 12. OFl
Amoi
AliiIIWl .-huhk. le.iu .............
ftmthntl coaches, is opposed to the
proposed change In Ihe rules mak
ing all fumbles deat at the point
of recovery by the defensive team.
"I have never opposed changes
in the rules when 1 thought they
added to the game." Mr. Suikk
said today. "Hut I am opposed to
the change in the fumble rule, be
cause 1 cannot net! that it helps the
kftmc. or will be attractive to the
t.pectalors."
Gus Carded February 25
CHICAGO. III., Keb. 1.
"Dyiii.mite" C.;is Souuetiheru. wUckc
. I,.!., r t0 u i.'iu n -,jfv..H thu n-
provul of the lliinols stale athletic
comm ss on. will iicieun nisi
beavTwelKht rrrestllni; title at the
f'ollscmn. Februu-.y -i. Ills oppo
Pent has not been selc'teil but will
Yi'iolmbly be either Joe Stecher. the
t'lrmer i-i animon.,or n ib n-nm --
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MANY GET BACK
YOUNG APPETITE
bads
" ; 1 f!"ll
Slk Si&'Jl V ;Walther .
Quick !nnrhc, nvuIlT cold. )tull Ills stopped Al Winkler of l'hllail-9
il.iwn o tlif "dinnrr hour" will not I"' phis tSl.
i.v.r beforr you on don little playin-'. I IIAI.TI.MOUK. Mil Kid WlllUm-.
i the best wir lo ruin Tour touiarii. iwon on a foij fiom Sid Latnie (7.
and yon ulTer from initiation, heart-1 NKW YOltK. Mike Sarko of
burn, blfwilins. iM-nounc.. head- .Itrnoklyn outpointed Wlllio Hint-r.
nrlies -jnd. ort of all, you get tli.n, !of Chlcaiso 11.
jwk Tfl weak. j NKW" YORK. Jlrrimr MrNsmara
If you mint eat that way, always of New York knocked out .Martial
l.cep a package c.f Fane', Jls"r',, Zavala nf Mexico ity 2l. C.or-1-andy
,o you can cltew one of tha gie Iiaaett ol New York knocked
tcaint ta.tinR tshlet4 after your ut Harry Wallai i of Philadelphia
inec.li. It krrjw the f.x.l rl JO isi.
j.mr tomach can dijct it. lirTCIUNSO.V. Ka. F-alie Hunt
lollow the eriencr of t'lou'-andn 0( Ponca Tlty, Okla.. outplnteU
In. a ruin have a ymiiiE apietite. All Martin Hurki of New Orb an, tioi.
't t t nnimii; atel cuarsntce . s v FRANCiSCO. Younic Cor
l'ua IHafiiB lo rlicn indifr.tion h.n 0f Fnwio stopped Al 'Jraclo
nd wetcn the iU'Bucb in imoine.;0( Spokane TJ.
IN SWEEPSTAKES :
LOCAL lOURte
On
O
M (1 ;'oi il K'-lfers .ire taking a
few tentative suiiv on the parlor
carpet :,nd sniffing the r.t.o)r.iriK
u2me ,i; the hiht "l" spring Pelld-:
forth its c.iil to tb-' iratupetN of
fairuay :.tui ezj-eii.
Sunday futrnd a nuig-er of
niblH.'k-vu .tiKi i s liinheriiti; up at
the P.octic Valley links with a
i. ee,,iHk-s 1 1 ur name nt' in order,
li.iity I'rir.le j;rosev! a handsome
7 for lirst honor which netted a
7o iifier diHluction or an elght-
n ke handicap. I. J. Seumon
captured second honors, turning
in a Kri'ss 3, good for a net of 71
after slight contact with the "i?
stiokeohiuidicap which the dean of
Hie concrete company claims.
Sweepstake com pet it ion will )e
continued next Sanmlay and Sun
day and all members wishing true
handicap figures should turn In
canln to J nek Hueston. club pro.
tor eti;hten holes played on tour
nament days.
t K. Hazelhurst, who Is in Med
ford on s-peciul dmy for the tb-n-eral
i;ieeiric company loureit the
l"cal links Sunday for a feature
accomplishment uii number one
hole. smkliiR u 173-foot approach
for an fKlv two. a rarity. ranking
in the class of the polfer's dodo or
hole in one.
Mr. Hazelhurst who played in
company with (". O. Johnoon. a
former caddy of the Jefferson
l'ark course nl Sentth finds the
lingua valley course one of the
best he has played upon In the
northwest.
ON COASI NEAR END
SAN' FHANC1SCO. Fill. 12. ()
The biisliiilull 1'hnses In the
northern anil southern dlvlaloiis of
the l'Hrifie. const conference nre
Just about over. The I'nlver.slty
o( WashlnKton flvo hn.s iletlnltely
cinched Its section chnmplonshiii.
while in the southern division the
I'nivcrsity of California quintet Is
far In f i out. nnd assureil of a tie
as the least they can win.
The championship B. rles between
th.i Hears and the Huskies will
probably be played In Seattle, 'Feb
ruary I'S, March 1 and -.
Only one conference game was
played on the I'arlfic coast Inst
night, "ml In that Washington
walked over the 1'ulversity of Mon
tana team' by the ov-rwlielmlnu
40-to-7 score.
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STATE COLLEGE ROOKS
CINCH HOOP LAURELS;
OHKCOV STATR COM.Knn.
ICorvallls, Feb. 1 2. (Special t Tlw
31 to CO victory over the OreKun
.!.. ...
between the yearling; teams. The
n-oks play two more games before
f.nishlng their season. Salem is
thf opponent for Saturday night,
while thp Washington frosh tan
gle with the Knokn in the prelimi
nary struggle tiv the varsity con
test February 13.
! The l:ik.v juernaut r.,!U ,l ,r
- . - "1"". ""' V
at the Nalatorium alleys and flat
tened the "partnei a In progrens'
thre Mraiglu games. The Copro
ites were not entirely without hon
or, however, as I. IS. Walther cap
tured hluh game of the match In
the third stanza when he :.itaud
CH piiiM for the lighthouse crew.
i n it t of the Klks turned in n
Kterllng f.:.8 for the Klks. to capture
high tliree-game hcore of trte even
ing. i:ik.
Alllle ....
Total
r.oH
32 2
319
r,r,s
.in
H.'inkln 100
2T.14
Total
3CI
430
481
44
530
120
2338
Fights Last Night
(By the Auociated PhiiI
C'Hll'A(ll). Ill Benny liiss out
pointed Harry Forhes of r'oliiinhns,
(lhlo I KM. tviiv' Tut nf Minneano
1st 2nd .Tr.l
Krt 172 i;
100 1 7 1 171
K.ll 172
lii.'. K.4
177 ihs mi
lfia H2 .. .
S2i 814
1st 2nd 3rd
129 10S 121
hi K,r. nl
170 140 ur,
li.ll 142 1S4
177 1S9 !14
4rt 40 40
(-11 7 I 4 b' 1
" medfcyr'o matt. trtt?f , MF.rFORii.
NEAR COMPLETION
0R SOCK FIESTA
1 MIAMI r.i:.rH. Via.. Teb. ,
Appioitnnt'Iy 0 seats h.ul
been finish. d today in the bu-- ,
riaiititi.i 1'aik anna where Jack ,
: Shark and Vouuk Siriblim; ill ,
, erisas in inticufis Kebninty 'J"
Contt Meters have iniormed I'lomo
ter Jack lteinps.y thai finishing
'touches will be put on the stadium
i within a few la s.
j 1'romi'tcr Jack has been dr.tw-
Qii& up the preliminary caril dur-
lPB the last rew uns, arui has an
nounced thut eiiftit or nine bouts
will precede the main no.
Johnny lirosso and Marty Galla
gher will meet in the seutl wlndup.
wbilo St ribhtiB'u younger brother
"Kniny" ill appear in another
number against Andy Callahan.
Sharkey yesterday was forced to
postpone a workout when a show
ier drenched his open mr training
quarters. Today a corps of car
penters were erecting a roof over
his training ring.
Stribllng was ready today for ;
fishing jaunt into the Kverglades.
j On his return, he expects to gi t
i into intensive training.
( The climax In the battle over a
referee Is expected to be reached
J tomorrow, when "I 'a" Stribting
mud Johnny lluekley. Sharkey's
! manager, ns to inet with Demp-
-W.
CLYDE DAY ONLY CU8
0HICAC1O. Feb. 1 2 If Clyde
Pay. a rookie burler from Omaha,
whs siKiied up, the first conlitiKenl
of tiie ChlcaKo I'utts would te
ready to leave for c'atiillna Island,
thi-lr spring traiuliiK camp. The
pitchers and catchers alont; wltti
several other players leave Thurs
day. Day. who won 1? and lost IS
games with Ouiiibu, has returned
bis contract with no signature and
fulled to answer letteis. accordint:
to rresldent V. I.. Vceck.
CHICAGO, Feb. l'J. Danny
Taylor, a hflrd hitting i-ookle from
Memphis, and not canh rulifed the
proposed deal tlua .would . have
hrought Lester Hell from IJoMon
to the t'hlcugo Cube, l'le-ideni W.
Iw. Veeck said today.
The Bnstnn club was willing to
0tnpoe of Hell and wery Interested
in the cash he would brlnp, but
they also wanted Taylor, The Cubs
preferred to bang on lo their pro
mising rookie.
WITH LOS ANGELES
I.OH AN'C.KLKS, l"eb. 12. 0V
AVes Kchulmerlch, young outfielder
who played ait iuttundlng gatn
last year Jn his fiiat complete
season in the pacific coaht base
ball league, has milted rumors
that he i.s a holdout by signing
his I,os Angele-i elub con- ,
tract.
It Is true that Sthnlmotieh for
a Mhort time was a holdout, send
ing one contraet back -to the Ang l
dub but Kinee that time ho has
conio to terms.
Club iffc(nls nlso revealed to
day that Curl Holling. pitcher,
who was purchased from the Mis
sion club. h:isr.cVepted terms nnd
would slun Irs contract mime time
during the day. Moiling worked
out with the tit her pitchers yes
terday, when they nnd the catch-
jrs openea spring training.
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NEW YORK. Fel: 12. (A't
Poavo N'uniil Is Rolnj lo try ft
lit 1 1 sunshine to take the stltfuess
out of his muscles. After one de
feat and a lot of hard work In his
runnltiK. he has decided lie needs
I his muscles loosened up a bit be
i fore he can resume his rocord
breaking. He lias received permis
sion to uso the solarium of the
, New York A. ('. for dally sun baths
In absorb n few ultraviolet rays
; through Its Rppc'sl e'sss.
Kl.imnth Falls Southern
fie ofrf'-cs beltiK remodeled
I'ocl-
Loosen Up That Cold
With Musterole
Hnve Musterole handy when a
cold itarts. It hits all of the advan
tages ol ?randmotiicr'i muiuird plas
ter without the burn. You ftcl a
warm tingle at the healing ointment
penetrates the pores, then a varthing,
cooling sensation and quic? relief.
Made of pure oil of mustard and
other imple ingredienU, Muiterole ia
recorninended by many nurven and
doctia. ITy Musterole for bronchi
ta. tp tlinat, "till neck, pleuriiy,
rheumatism, lumhago, croup. aiUima,
neuralgia. ainvrtion, pains and aUiea
of the back or joints, sore muscles,
tprain-s, briiscs, chilblains, frosted
feet, cO.ds of the chet. It may pre
Ttut piicu.'noni'i and "flu."
Jars at Tubs
I tUlttr than mustard flcitw 1
aee- "'
man, i voi'a, iia
. i i .
m rowing DacK to me America, alter we liaa picked up 'r I
the 'Florida' survivors. I was smoking a Lucky Strike. r-Kv 1 C
...v
this it was the natural thing for me to do. Before '
we started out fron the 'America' I mado sure that my A )t v.
pact: ot mctctcs was witu me L wanted tre comtort ""'
and pleasure of Luckies no matter what happened. (
1 sure was right. I'll have to admit that after we
picked up the 'Florida' crew and started back, my
nerves were completely let down. So I did the thing
I always do at such times I lit a. Lucky. As long as
I live, I'll never get another kick as 1 did from the
sweet old toasted flavor of that Lucky as we were
tossing about on the old Atlantic. I'm a hundred
percenter when it comes to 'reach for a Lucky instead
of a sweet.' I lay off the things that would make me
flabby and light up a Lucky instead. There's too much
action going on in my life to have me moving around
with a lot of excess weight 'which I don't need.
There's another thing about Liickies. The toasting
process, in removing the impurities, is a blessing to
us who follow the sea. It prevents throat irritation
which is a constant nuisance to those who are regu
larly exposed to salt air."
! 7 Aloys A. Wilson " VV "
Boatswain's Matt- v C I, s
' ' "S.S. America" Vt
A ' The Amotion ToUcro Co., M.nufnctiucr- r rl M v V fT(t A
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Little Chats About
Your Health
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No.15
Asthma "Cures"
Two widely licralileil iiMhinii "cutos" were ricetilly hiiIi
mitti'il to eheiniciil iiiiiilysis.
One contained" nspirin, quiiiiiio, li!ioiiticetin,0KtiKnr nntj
bkin(r powder, while llic other consisted of nHpirin,
clinrconl and enffoiii.
Ask your pliysician whether or not micli reiiiodii s would
prove offiwioiis in tin; treatment of iikIIiiihi.
Whenever you need rnedieine you need the physiciau'd
ndviee. Ife lias n real interest in your welfare and will
do his utmost to help you.
Let iih fill your prescript ions.
O
Jarmin &. Woods
THE 0V7L DRUG STORE
S. W. Corner Main and Central Ave.
Phone 60
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Oregonian to San Francisco
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Commencing Runday. February 1", Ihe Orenotilan will leave, nl 11:10
a. m., one hour later than at present.
No rhiuiK In nrilval llin?an Francbico (7:30 A. M.I or Trains 13, 12
and II.
NEW TICKET ARHANCEMENT3
For your greater convrnlrncc tickets of t he Oregon
Htflgei, Inc., may now he Ufcftl on itnitci gf the
Southern Pacific Motor Traniport Co. the bilver
Gray or virc vena. Also S inthcrn Pacific rail
tickets may be uicd on etages of these coniptmiri.
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Take advantage of this new coordinat icrvice for
your trips in Oregon. You cun g' 1S7 train and
return by 011c of the URfl hnt if you whh,
uiing the same '.ickct.
Phone or call on tn at any li'ma for
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