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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE,. MEDFORD. "ORPiOy. TTTTTi.D AY. FEBRUARY' 2i;.'l)29. n I e'-MjV ' is '? II f Ml MEDFORDMTLES 'mm SEAT SECTION GREEK OVERCOMES PELICAN HOOPWIEN I WMM3l ! HOOP TOURNAMENT THYE WRISTLOCKS F Til" Mfcl'mil lliflll Hchool linnUi't 1:ill team Iouvch tniuniTow noon for Klnmnth FsiIIn, wIhtc Ihoy will piny the I'oIIciiiib Killing cvi'illnK. In mi nxhllililnn K.uiiu. The 1'oli raiiK rate thimMclvf-H hlsrli, - "nil Kliimiuh KiiIIh fans liopi- lo m-o llioin trim a Moitfnrrt twini. It will proliiibly lo the llv.-llf.it con topl Kill tuntli Kalln hiiH Iwi-n this yci.O ami i'0 city anil adjoining rniintiy Is innslilnmlily ixciti'il about the Kami. The followlnlf MiiUnnl players will make tlio trlp:Oli'lvln.' Howcr man, Thomas ami Clay, for wards; McDonald, corner; (Jimiott, Mot-Kim and Anilei-noii . . Oopco .wri'Mwl - three htraiKlit: Karnes from the Montgomery Wind , i linuiinir brlBMile .in their- elly 1 ' le.muo match aL the Niilittoi'luin ; last., iiliiht, the llnhtlimine , men aleo tiililnt: aililltlonal . honor In hliili ulnKle came anil inntih to-. Still, throimll the efforts (i f'Clil caKO Flash" Smiih. who i'olle'1 I20S nml r.'J I In these icspcrtlve deparlmants. ' ' MoillBOiiiery-Wiml. Coffin :;Ok jl.LlVlS .. lAnilreh I Kdmll Flnley ..... llamlieap' 1 120 1 n 0 12", ' 12 1 U'l inr, 115 1 II in? 1 13 If, l 10. '1 BEATS EDDIE TGLAN iSfhroeilej' ; l-wllls ItohertH ... il'Telile'r ' ... jxmlih !.Waltll;l! 707 7S4 enpeo. .. j.'s 1:. :i 140 1 1 1 1 1 1 14fi 120 1 on ' 732 Q 17s ins :i s 103 3111 :nr, 7973 1 :m 131; 12s .0 1H2 lar, Ili2 20 II'' I'.lO J , 1 ."" .r,ss 43 1 12s 2fc r.2 1 4 si IIKTIIOIT,- l'Vli. 21, (IF) Perey Williams, the Canadian seliooltmy sprinter, held aiintlier victory to day lifter defeat IliK Kddle Tiilatr.' University or MlelilKiin neRro run ner, last nlcht in the 40-yiu-d slreteh. Williams turned in 4 2,-Ti seeonrt to tie0 the mark set hy William 1). Raton at lloslon In Kior,. To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion Your M1otioy"lK''rrHll" ltrntil'(l. Siiyn JUillh'.s Driitf Si on. II' lm llottlo of I)iito Mi'ni lui-IVpslii lhOMlt Jci Ybu .More (iooit 'II m 11 Anything yn l-.vrr Vmnl, During iho iWf jeni" t1irtuK..,.l,( of mir(Vrnrs from rhroiib ami in -ill intlKfM(iiti have hlcsMt'd tin- ilny !hiy first h.inl of UiN j;n.n(h-.t'of nil Htoinnrh ntedic'inrtt. Not only will t)iii'i''.M Mentha FVpnln, u plraKiint in Mt lu elixir, relieve the moni tieute mi neks of Kiom.'uMi aftotiy, hut . tuUen i-i'HulJtr-ly will overt'iime ihe iuhni ehronle Kloiniieh tntulile Dint exists. Th ri;i 111111 h In thi purl nf fh ntnte ktyow It' 11 ml Unit in why every (IrilKKlsi hefetilioiil In hiivlnt; sm-li I treniemhiiiN (teiuuixl for It. 11' yiWV Hiomiell IteepH. .Voii feeling' nilHerahle, Kturl lo mnke It Hti-otiK' mill heuliliy today liare'n Mentluu reslll 1m Kll(iriltlleil lo liet you more than , miythlim you ever liieH or f honey Imek, t so:! Tho DHiin hnHkethiill iriuno , floitlherti 'Oi'etfon IhM ueek-ml Will ho played hy Ihe fives of Ihe Aroniiotith Noriniil .'uteiol and the AAhlnnil rorniiih sehooi, nl the Hliland Junior hlli school K.vni nnnlitfi tonight . mid tomorrow' n lull t , .M on inn in h nust-d out. tin AMhlaml Kfhool In a rer-wit Kttine. Morn tlnui r.o .Mrilfnrit sluHi-ntrt are enrolliMl at the AMhlaml X'tr mal.,uml ninny Joeal fai! are ex IH'CIimI ttt atlr-nd the K"ine. Ashland hnostei'H have:itni'ted a drive t Ret the- homo folk- tu attend ho (he nri:il will ke-pvmii .of tlp'i 4'iiKitielal huh1. The I'huenix fehotil will play the Kniie Itlver Inim at I'hoeuix Frhlnj" niRht and' the victor will have n Kt'od chaueo fur the enuiily ehaiy ploiiHhip. lUri team has tost one name, I'horni.v Heorln a vic tory over Itouno Klver In tin first khuip nt'thi" hcikoh.' - It Ih ptohahle Iliat the winner , will piny a Kinne with the Aledl'nrd hluh" m-liool next,, i'rlday ,nlr;hi ! here. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. JO. DaiilH left this inornlni: for Sulenj an.htuhei' norihern polniy, - For the accommodation.- of n ; lyrKO numhpr of hankethnU fnns ' who are plannlnK on uttondlng tlc '. Htato bnskethftll tournament to ho j held In Salem, .March J.'t, 14, 15 and Hi, I'rinciiml Ccnklo of the hh,'!i 1 Heliool nnnouneoH that a section ot Hcnts will ho .nvailiilO foi' Mcdford , rooters who will sln up for HeatR . bolnro .March 1. A letter wna re-' ceived yesterday from ihu biiHinoHH miinuKomenL to the effect that u Meet ion of tho bent geatH will bo availnble. Many farm wlio expect.! to nttc'iul the tournament wish to ; have Mpdford rootorH tn.;ether in t one Hftctlem and thtH will he pos-; Hlblo under the above plan. i . SfartiiiK. tomorrow morning at 0 1 o'clo; fans who wish to have tick-! et reserved will ninn H)i -lor them j at the Chamh0- of Oommenre. Tick-; etH lor the entire lotirnnnient must ; ! be purchased. These tickets will ' ; cost $.'!.5u and In order to have ! ; reHervalioim made it will be nee-! : Oiiflafy at thin time1 for the pur-1 ; chnfter to make a deposit of t'l. , iThls opportunity f reKervlns HeatH in the M'dford seelioii will con-1 i tlnuo until Wednesday, February i 7. at which time an order will he 'Kent to the athletic authorities of) Illamette university, hy whom the tournament Is heiiiK conducted.! While Medford is not yet the . southern Oregon champion, there t Is n feeling atnotiK the fans that: the local hitfli school will succeed i I In 'taltlns at least (ine of tho re. ! mtiiiiuK mimes trom Ashland, deft-! , nltely (IfierinlnlitT the rluimplon- ; j ship- of this suction.- This Is the first opportunity Ihe ; ' .Medford fans have bad of securing j .a, Medford si'dinn at the stale; , tournament and fl 'Is expected that, I a hitfto number will lake advaiw1 ; lae by slnlii ii Immediately for1 ' tickets. I'OltTLWb, f)te.f Fc-h, 21. fP; flcorKO KostonaroH, Hollywood, evened m a 1 1 e rs with Ted T h ye ; Portland, here ,last nlKht fiQhelr. return wrestllnpr match hy taklhi; two out of three falls from the ex liKht -heavywelKht ehammon. Kos tonaroa took tho first fall in 31! minutes 20 seconds with a series of deadlocks. Thye clamped ijn nno of his famous wrist lock to take the second fall In five minutes nml 2m seconds. Kostrmaroi0i bird and I deciding fall came suddenly and .unexpectedly and caus'd much dls sension amonp the sprflators. Af ter slapping on one of his head locks and bringing his hands up for the double, lock, the (iroek knocked Thye thj-oiiKh the ropes. Just as Thye stuck bis head through the rope and while Ref eree Wiles' back was Orned, Kos lonarnH spranc at blm, clamped on a head lor k and when they landed' on the flora-, Thye's shoulders were flat on the canvas. Wiles award- ' ed the match to Kostonaros over the protest of Thye's second. 1 Tho 'no of the fall was four i minutes and seconds. Thye weighed and Knstotinros 1 The match was witnessed by one of ihe0 lai'Kest crowds al lending wre.sUiuKuiatehes this winter. In the preliminary. I'at McCar- ; thy took two straight falls from .11 nf Thor. j UH A.W'.Kl.KM, Feb. il.r-fT1) l.oujiaro. wri'Mllntf prompter, wilt i leave tonluhl for the 'east in an 1 effort lo siirn. r.us HnnnenbcrR. ; world's heavyweight elianijilun, for jin appearance hern iiodrf.- aro, ; while in die east, will visit Chicane.! lioHion ami New York. He hopes to lirinK a number of well known I urapplers west for an international wrestling tournament early this siiinnicr. , , i HTANFOHO I'NIVFItSlTY, Cal.; Feb.- 2 .(!) Miililnu, a dean Hwoep of every first place and .brenklUK Ibreo ,neifc coast Inter collegiate re'ords, Hie Stanford swimmers defeated the 1'iilvorsily of Oregon paddlers here yeslordny in a ilual meet. U lo HI. Tho. CardinalK also tied for a founh place. ' " : i When 2000 Candles Burned at Washington's State Dinner Proud iiulocd wore (Hir f'n loiiiiil I'liiv'fnlhrrs o( tlit'ir First l'rt'sidcntl'i'iirly slmw c'riii'sTiiiii with iiiip'riViiitiiin' i'or . .tlic . K'aU.'iiit , li'siilorsjlnp . (lint won our iiidi'pciitltMict'. At if giM'at stitl o -d'nmor iti his honor the )iiiniUct hull jilislt'ii't'd' Vvilir th't' liiilil' of 'JdllO .fimdlos .' fosi til' tliis ilknniiiiition nt ifi'10 hcraiiso it was an 1111 l ion rt I -o I' ox t ra a un noo. Today,' lilit. oijuivalont to LMlllO vaiitlks is jirovidt'd hy .")() t'li'i t rii; laniis of ."() watts Tor IS routs llllQiloll Ihlt . -tlii.' -n'ow ot'.'JiHK) t auolos- in a lii.y liaii(iit't hall would ho lar too tOfiiiti ior oiiiomod- NAIHOIU, Kenya, Hrillsh Hi Alrii'ii, Keb. 21. (!) .luck Lusy, Illinium Himllsh hauler anil wiilely linrin iiniiiim Amnrieans,. Is Hi1 a serlmiH ennillllon al n In'cnl hfis lillal from a horrlfyln,' iiiaullDK U' a linn. I.usy, wlio was nut Willi Count anil t'nuiiless l.allio mi a liuiitini; ttxpntlltlnn in Klliliiiiniieza. Tankiin ylltn. was siallilni;- iIii-qiikIi ii ilouirn when he wnlktul rislit into a lull Kniwn linn lurking tlieru. The heasl was (ir the hlaek nianeil va tiety, sniil to he Ihe llenest nf lions. difl not have Ihe sllnhtent' for ai l inn. as the linn instantly anil slruik him 11 mauled him I'ernrimislv oi his left side nml prnhably would have killed him out riuli had not another member of Ihe h nil t inn parly named 1'iiillar tirriveil on Ihe scene. The linn turned on Padlai' but was shot dead at close ratine. I I.iikj; cliance KpruiiK down. Fights Last Night MliU't iJuerry John N'aer. Ti ilt ihe Associated 1'resn. tL'I.SA. Okla. -Tommy LoukIi ran, Philadelphia, outpointed Joo l,obm:in. TJedo, (tin. CINCINNATI. Hlnimy Price. Ilcuton 1 larhor. . Mich., outpointed Newport, Ky., tS); llauie, Ind., outpointed Jackie Powers. Younjjs. town. (S); Itohby Allen. Chicago, and Harry McCarthy, Clncinn:i. drew, s, XI-: W A UK. X. J." Nick' Abate, ' Newark, knocked out Diek I'leta-1 cruz. Philippine Utnmls. CI. PHII.AHKI.PIIIA. II e i man Welner, llalUmorc, ' knocked out Harry Slaughter, Philadelphia. (!. , MAI. LAS. Tex. Wildcat. Monte. Wichita, Kans., outpointed Sahlnn ', Apara. Philippine Islands, (KH. ; Dintoru - Steve lioeco, Can- W y;i ', Historians , roi-ordoil , tlio orn roiitiroinont.-- The California Oregon Power Company ' OencrOOfficc-i-MciKord.-OregDrt ' t' o ,-'s'5 '"'Qt' WW. .... 'X ' 'V .f.'AVmm&MX-' ' flfvt kt5 a da. output nl ed Frankliui Youiik, Michigan. (Id). 0 Hook heat Salem SALl'.M. Ore.. Felt. The Oreunn State Itonks haskeiball team defeated Salem l,ii;h school lat itiuht 31 to 1 Lunian. l-'at;iiu .and Heart well led I he visiters In si'orinu. The Hooks used two cnin pb to tenuis Powerful SRIii Remedy Discovered Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch nnd Skin Eruptions i.: Must Give Resits in 7 Days or Money Back Thi wonderful suvm eon's pro- i nerlpiton now known aM over America as Mimhic's Ftncrahl Oil, is ?" efficient in tin' treatment of skin di irancs that the i'iijnu of eczetmi iflen siop with oappM- , canon. Q A few apidie;r'itnH and the most periftteiu cni" of linu often mv hea ;.-d never to return. MtMic LntcrnM Oil Is unfo nfj pleiiNftnt to nno a ltd It i so pov .r fully tiutiepilo and deodorant that , even odor arising from ulcer, luamtreiH and cancer are instantly .killed. Mo moN lJiicrabl Oil In the nr. ficinui hoitio is dtspnved hy pliar mneiNts. Heath's Hrmi Store al- lway has Mihuic's Lmi-ruld (HI on hand. a -"mtBTTES . .". and that's how Old (3old H E A R T L A 9 ljuQttry inrougnuui . . in both DomHtio and Imported TobtKOOl became the iftroat-easy cigarette rt V Sinn. e i&t. jj ii. ' i t jl.v-.CV.V-. f y 3&"i 'Every Dld-Timer knows that the HEART-LEAVES make the smoothest smoke v -f- NO. 3 OF A SERIES . . . Ai tolil by 1 Tobacco Planters of the Sny South J "Round 'here in the foothills of the' . Blue Ridjje.we've been raisin tobacco : Since my grundpap was a boy. We grow the mukin's for all the leading cigarettes. ' "Well, Suh, a few years ago an OLD GOLD man came through here and said: 'I don't want any of your sleazy ground-leaves. I don't want any of your gummy tofrleaves. I only aim' to buy your heartleaves. And I'll pay the price.' "Now every old;timer, down in his heart, knows that the top and. bottom leaves may bite the throat. And he knows that the heart-leaves make the smoothest smoke. j "But when the Old Gold people de . manded the heart-leaves, that was something new in these diggin's. That's how OLD GOLD "became the throat easy cigarette': .'. that's where 'not a cougruin a carload' came from." OLICOLO-l'AUI.VlllTF.MANUOl'K. Of) Jur !U, Pint WtiiieAiiln. Kiuit of Juz. twill his coraplct!' orchestra, bromicils the OLD GOLD hour every Tuesday from 9 to 10 P. M., lia.lerii Standard Time, over entire , network of Columbia broadcasting System. Eat a Chocolate, light an Old Gold . ... and enjoy both y?1 ' '''liiVitTrx-. 1J Qoarse, gummy top-leaves 12 Sand-burned ground-leaves 31 Mild and silky Heart-leaves SMOOTHER AND BETTER-"NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" P. Lorillard Co.. Bit. 17l Buy WITH C A lP1Vi SCHERER MOM Ca BETTER USED CARS - BUICKS 1927 Sport Ronduter $950 1927 Standard Seilan . S950 1925 Standard Touring $550 1924 Master Roadster S550 1922 Six-Cyl. Sedan ... $373 OTHER MAKES 1926 Chrysler "70" Rds. S775 1928 Whippet Six Coach $650 1925 Flint Enc. 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