rTTOE SIX
MBDFOUD MA11J TRIBUNE, MEDFOItl), OREGON SUNDAY, OCTOBER fi, 1920.
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MEDFORD WINS
rnnm nnnn run
i rn V I .III I.N KAY
W I BW
SQUAD20 TO 7
Coach HagenV Big Green
..Team Has Possibilities
Stine and Sprague Show
:' blass Line Lacks Real
Experience. L
A fcrot'n and Inexporlonced Mfd
fqrd hiKli school team, that ahow
od flVshee ofi potential Hpeed and
power, defeated a Marshfleld team,
that Wqh juKt as Kfeen nnd Inex
perienced, 20 to 7 yesierduy afier
noon, ori Van Hcoyoc fii'ld, before
u crowd of 1500 people.
fflio locals showed their beat in
tho opening quurter, when in four
iii'lnuteM of play, Zunibiunn
pounded thp bull ucroe for first
touchdown of tor SLlne hud carried
the hail within .milking dlHtniio;.
Mansfield wag nenulizcd for off
hide, . The M nil ford line . neeped,
and tha jyiirshfirfld hfteky, was get
ting through for yardage. The bull
"watf In iluislifleld territory .all of
thq fivt lf- . ,
.Halfback Ht'lne nnd Cutu!n
Spraguo by thfir long ruiiH and
line play, held ifm Coon Hay hoy
in eli(N'k. Clnon, .v veteran guard,
did, nat get the nniiie off hltt fooe.
and wta(;t rbai'Hipg, until well Into
tho second htilf.
,-J'r Mu-Kbrield Corcornn was a
flayhy ground gainer. The vlyit
ing Jino.hetU better than Medford,
though,, ftledford ma do tho most
y.irdage on power plnya.
2unbrunn bllckd tho ball over
again In the second cjuurtor tiftov.
Kline had carried t hu ball through
a broken field, deep into Murtdi
flld'y territory, aftor an exchange
of kick..
Karly In tho second half, the
play became rough 'nnd Htino and
Clay yero taken from tho game.!
, lft-tb hid the wind knoiltoil out
of Ilium. Iteforo h wan taken to
tHo , bunch, Htlne ripped off twp
gains of liQ ynrds, and SSumbrunn
Mvujn "went acrosn for, n touch
down.
Zumbiunn klrked two of tho
three tries foe gun Is, .f
ftlarshfield's June touchdown
ciiutf affQra forward pis?(, brought
the,. .hall to tho Hoven-yard line
Two attempts to buck the ball
over, resulted In u Iohh or no gain
Thnn on a long end run, and cut
back Corncoran tore through for
nix points, &nd (luenther kicked
tln goal.
Tho Medford line whori it did
fiin,cUoh. showo.d groat pOHSlbilllies.
liill pinninghum nt UielOe, play
Inir his fjrst Mr Urn ganio, play
ed hard; nnd cranhed up two or
three of Mui'Hhfleld'H playa, Dnbhyn
his running mate did flic sumo but
tho big boyn, could not get Htarted
fast' enough. Cunningham was re
placed by Why to. The game wan
wlmt tlio kids needed to get a lit
tle ' oxperlenco and" somo of the
finer wrinkles of; football. '
OksIb Newlln tar ted at renter,
hut Cftvc took hln place. He Is n
iininll youth, hut held up his end.
.'.In Iho early stages of the game,
tho green players suffered from
nervousness, though It was not
costly. When they got their bear
ings, they Ueld Marsh field to three
first .downs In tho flrt half.
'In tho final quarter Medford
opened up with lateral passes, that
netted heavy gains, nnd fin the
final gun Hounded 8t(ne carried
tho ball to within four ynrds of
another touchdown,
One error' of 'Judfihient , wis
ehamed up to Medford. In the
fourth quarter n power play was
called, when n kick would have
taken the ball back Into enemy
territory.
.Coach Hagnn. watching his first
toam play its first game, showed
that ho lirs laid the groundwork
for a strong souad, with speed, un
developed power, nnd deceptive
plays. One more game, and the
squad will start getting some pol
ish. Flrtf Quarter
Medford kicked off to the 20
yard line, nnd Corcoran brought
the ball back IB yards. Marsh
field was held on two line hucks,
nnd after a penalty for offside
was forced to kick. Medford was
penalised for offside, and after two
short gains, kicked. Martdtfield on
the flrst play tried & forward parts
which wutl Intercepted by Hpioguo.
Stlne ripped off 2u yards n round
cu,d, uud followed with I ."i more
through the same hole, that
brought the ball close to the Coos
Hoy goal. Potter mode three yards
of,f tackle, and Xunbrunn In two
iiUcmpt through tackle, carried
tho hall over. Ho then kicked the
ctm point, square between the
polite. ' Medford 7. Marsh fie Id 0.
There was an exelmnut) of punts.
Zumbriinn returning the bull 2
ynrds. Clay get five yards off
tackle. I'otter made five ynrrijt
oponnd tbe od. and Zunibmnn In
three line bucks carried the bull
for 'ii first down. Medford fxau
hold on lino plunges, nnd forced-
to kick. The best, cither team
could do was lo batter each other
to a Standstill, and kick. The
Marshfleld line broke through
often to throw the Medford backs
nt tho line of serlmmnge.
Second Quarter
Medford opened the second
quarter with a forward pan, Clay
tot fotler for -alght yards, 8tln
again raced thrpugh a bruken field
for Tfl yards, and with (he ball
In striking dlstanco Zumbrunn. af
ter a throe-yard gain by Juthir.
amaahad thrpugb cantor for
touchdown, and kicked the extra
point. Medford 14, Marshfleld 0. i
Tha remainder of the yarlod Wftj
potn teams, noiuing each oinor o
small gains, and kivging.-t.Oarcoran
in the closing minutes, on a long
end run carried the ball deep into '
Medford territory, hut were held,
and as the quarter ended, the ball
was In Medford possession jn
Marshfleld territory.
Second Half
Medford kicked and Marshfleld
I fumbled after two small gains, and
when they recovered, kicked. Med
ford launched a forward pass at
tack, an J 8:ino on a beautiful lat
eral pass made 15 yards. Zum
brunn and Stine' started to alter
nate in carrying the ball, and reel
ed off 20 yards. Htfno got away
for' two moro flashy runs, and
Zumbrunn pounded across for the
third touchdown, but failed to
kick tho extra point. Medford 20,
Marshfinld 0.
Stine loft tho game after a hard
tackle, and Clay followed by the
game route a mlnuto Jator. Her
rington took Clay's place and Mur
ray went in for Stlne. Itoih teams
, were warned ugalust roug:inenn.
j The Medford team did little the
remainder of tho quarter, but keep
j the ball away from the goal, and
as, In other periods neither side
was able to make long and con
sistent gains. Corcoran was al
ways a threat, but a forward puss
attack failed.
Fourth Quarter
. 'Marshfleld on a long forward
pass that caught the Medford
backs napping advanced the ball
to tho seven-yard line. Gucnther
was thrown for a, two-yard loss,
but Corcoran on a delayed end run
broko through for a touchdown
and Mllesovich kicked the .extra
point. Medford .20, Marshfleld 7.
Conch, 1 lagan sent Cunningham
and Mtino back into tho game, and
Stlne again tore off long runs. A
perfectly executed lateral pass,
Zumbrunn to Stlne, put the ball on
the Marshfleld four-yard line, as
he final gun sounded. , , ,
Tho uneup:
MnrHlifleld
Jahaimen
Johnson
I tillers
iMincun
Sanipsnil
liolmtier
Mot-lean
Ha'en
Milesovich
(luenther
t'orcoran
Medforil
O. Newlin
Kpl'HKHC
tlrceii
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K
K
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Illl
nn
CimniiiMliato
Jluliliyn
Archer
C. Tuomns
flay
Stlne
Potter
Zumhnmn
'HuliHtltutlons: Medford, Murray,
for Clay: Ileirlnglon for BtlnQ;
Whyte for CunnliiKhum; Cunning
ham for Vhytc; C). Hughes for
Archer; Cavo for Xcwlln. Toiich-
rtnwns, Zuinhruifii 3; tries for Koal.
Zunihrunn, 2.
MarnhflcW:. Touchdowns, f'or
coraii; kicks for 'points Mlli:ovlch.
KtiljstltiitrH for MaiHlifleld: ljem
njlck for liolleau) Ulu'liard for
Hump.ion; HomiUer for ItoKciK,;
Owens for Duncan: Ferguson for
Uolinliei'K; Komnieis for lhi.en;
.Mlrrasoul for MUosevich; Alln
tonye for Oenullter. . ,
l'eniiltles: Medford, 1 for, liold-
itiK. ? for ofNslde, for Incomplete
pass. Marshfleld, fi tor ort-smc,
1 for hucka In motion.
Medford, first downs, 12; Marsh
field, first downs, I). Medford
coinidelod posses, ill MarshfUnld,
comilote passoH. 4.
Ktlno avvriiKcd seven ynrds per
time ho carried tho hall, tiuenthcr
of Marshfleld five yards per time
ho carried tho hull. Mllosovlch,
3 1-3 yards per play, Corcoran.
3 2-3 yards per play, Ilnxon 2 1-2
yards per play.
Medford punted 13 times, wllh
aveniKU of 32 yards.
Murshtluld punteti nine times.
itv.er.tKO 28 yards. . t . '
RKATTLK, Oct. 6. (P While
20,000 persvhs shrieked; wllh es
cllemenl, a sWrilng Montana Oti
alv stalked over tho Washington
stadium gridiron today to bewilder,
bafflo and befuddle a scared Wash
ington llusklo and emerge with a
thrilling 0 to 0 Ho buttle. The
University of Washington football
eleven had been a big fuvoiito to
conquer the University of Mon
tana in their first pacific const
conference gome, of the year.
MEMORIAL 8TA01UM, Hork
oley, Cal..' Orto. 6. Staving
off it desperate SI. Mary's chal
lenge the California Hears stop
ped the tinel's attack on the one
yard Hue In a hectic fourth iiiinr
ter and their nnnunl battle ended
In a scoreless tie here today.
Tho first part of the final ttar
Icr had every person In the stad
ium, HI. Mary's anil California
supporters alike, breathless. Tak
ing the ball on the llear's 22-yard
line after Mack Stenneltt recov.
cred a fumble by Hcnny Uom, the
Claels gained 19 yards tit one
stroke on a pass from tttennvtt
to McCaffrey.
Tho imiss gave tho flaels the
ball on the ttcnr'ft three-yard line
with four downs In which lo make
a touchdown. Htennet hit the
California line three times but all
ho could gain was nne yard. The
fourth down he took the ball
again, and attempted to crash the
guard, hut the California line held.
T(te Hears took the ball on downs.
I.om kicked out of dhnger, and
the game ended in n punting duel.
MOSCOW. Id.C. Out. 5, (Pi
Idaho's Vermillion Vandals, afvr
ruthlessly wrecking tho Whltmun
rolleft line for three periods,
slackened In the Inst period, when
tt Missionary tiuartcrhuck caught a
punt and fled t yards or Whit
man's only tally. The score was
41 lo 7.
ITU-MAN, Wn.. Oct. 6. -i
Tito heavy Washington Plato col
lege Cougar eleven, with Curl
KIlliiKson, a half hack find, lead
Ing the way pounded out a 3 o
0 victory over the Mount Nt.
Charles football team today In a
non-sonfaranca gama. ,
MONTANA UPSETS
POPE AND HOLDS
HUSKIES TO TIE
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MAIrK.N .NAVr r Krli IN N - Nr! N K
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mi 1 1 if i miiiiiiiiiiiiii mil nil ill kh iiiiiviiini i i w ill
inuiii oiiuiuui luuuiiuuffii ui luumiLi mim
nw onnoTiTiiTr it Rurnrnnn nmi Tiiin iirn run
hi ,1 ! Vr r K h II n .iWrrn hNII
; , www w w i i inuui viiy wwiii unviiiibuii wnwi
T;ojans in t Passing Attack
1 Win 21 to 7 Before Huge
Throng Corvallis Have
Edge In Punting Hero
For Losers Injured.
I.OS AXdRI.KS. fi,t r. ia
Heating Oregon Ktalo by Its own j AUo,1 "Cul- t l
eaine, a iiasslnu attack, Coach Hian ford eleven,
Howard Jones' 'Diversity of
Soulhern California football eleven
swept Ha way to a 21 to 7 for
Its second conference victory of
tho season here today.
i Out uf the conflict, which was
started under u Hummer sun, rose
Iwo substitute stars for tho vic
tors and the vanquished, who
gathered unto themselves individ
ual honors of tho day.
(lurret Arbcdbide, sophomore
filbstltute end Tor Tony Ktepono
v(lch, snared two pretty pusses.
one from Krnio 1'inckert, a sopho.
moio half back and tho other from'
Marshall Hatfield, substitute uuar
terback, for two of the three
touchdowns scored by tho Tro
jans, the other tally for, tho win
ners was made by Jimmy Muslck.
pIiikkIiib fullback, who , crashed
over bis own left guard. ,
llryco Nosier, substitulo quar
terback for coach Paul Hchlsslor's
ISravers, saved Ills team from a
shutout when lute in the third
period he returned a punt by
eiett Hrown. u. S. C snl,.illlin..
duck, hi yaiiln in a clever piece
ol iirokcn Held running, to score.
nenry llugbes, substlluto for
f iitjn Owen place-kicked tho ex
tru point.
i no trojan power reached Us
coring peak in the second uuar
tor, hut lost momentum nnd fail
ed lo register thereafter.
Coach Kchisslcr's men kept their
passing- attack under cover until
well In tho gatno but before tho
unm gun nnd rounded, tho lionv
ers nad attempted fifteen, eight
oi which were completed.
Jones men attempted only six,
om inur of these worn completed
" oi which went ror scores
When Arbelbldfl took them out
oi mo air in the opd xono.
i no Oregon stato eleven thru
the first period played a defenslvo
game.
Jessie lllll, substitulo fullback
and Duffleld, brought tho 40,000
fans to their feet time and again
with long, shilling runs which
placed tho Trojiins In a position
to score. . Sanders also added
ninny yards for U. s. C JJufflokl
scored two trys for point after
touchdown by kicks froiu place
ment, while .Muslck converted his
own touchdown by tho same route.
The Heavers found tho Trojan
Hue almost n stone wall nnd
failed to consistently gulp oii their
Plunge plays. V. H. c. inudo 15
first downs ngalnsi 7 for tho. In
vaders. Oregon's only edgo was
In punts, The Sclilssler men
punted eight times for n 49 'i
yard average against1 a 44-ynrd
average in 10 punts by tho Tro
jans, Nosier of tlio Invaders was In
jured n few minutes following his
scoring play and was removed
from Iho gamo with two broken
ribs.
Summary:
U.H.C. (21) Position
Tappnn lb ..
Hoff Lf
Harrngrar C L 1
lyo (...
O.S.C (7)
... Stripp C.
Young
Thompson
Oeddes
Hliaw 11(1....
Cox
Stout
Anthony liT...
Stcponnvltch ..III..'.
Saunders Qlt i.
Oelson 1,H,.;
1'lnckert RU
Kerr
Muslck .'. .....I'll
tfcoro by periods:
Oltlmoro
U. 8.. C.. 0 21 0
O-r-21
7-i- 7
O. H. C. .., ...0 0 0
Scoring: u. . (j., touchdowns,
Muslck, Arbelbldo (sub for Stop
onovltch) try for points, Muslck;
Duffleld (sub for Saunders) two
place kicks. t
Oregon Stato touchdown, Nos
ier. Try for points Hughes (sub
for Owen) place kick.
Officials: Jtofereo, (lenrgo Vnr
nell; uuiplro, Arthur lladenoch.
The Medford J.nnlnr bith vhool
football teum yesterday ut'lernoiut
won, oiuv-fliU'il game from tlu,
Ashland iuulor high at Ashland,
by the siMire of 44 to 0. It was
the first r;uih and the first Vic-
lory for tho locals, ronched by
liay HiMidersun. who hus been ti
the hublt of turning out wlnninn,
teams, every year. Tho entire;
wvund Ptrlng played a portion of
the game nnd son rod n touohdewn
ajrninst tlio Abland plnycrs,
The loea I lineup was us follows: t
CenU-r. (i reave: guards, IMitnoy
mm Miaw: tuyKle. Mchtner and .
Ncneei; ejnl. Smltlv nnd I. Uwry
qtmrli'i bm-fc. fiidtlo and Tbur-nmni-
half, (.Iellnky; (ulllmck.
White.
As a preliminary to, the main
game midget teams, none of the
members weighing over 103, rep
resenting Medford and Ashland,
played a shnrt gume. resulting In
an (S to 0 victory for Medford.
HKRUN. fHI. 6. (41 Mrs.
.taiin'n ,T. Tunney. wife of the foi
nier hiar'w'lKlit rhnmnlon. wan
ZZT,. h """" '" "
rcmovlna nor nnnrndiT. Th nji.'
tlvnt wua ,ald lo be rvitlng caslU'. '
MEDFORD JUNIORS
TROUNCE ASHLAND
i i
j Stanford Crashes University
33 tO 7 Highly TOUteCl1'1"1' '' Vr beginnings Friday,
. I the first invitation golf tourne.-
Eugene Line Is Sieve in,.''nt11f"r, lhe"m,l,,0"r chamM
9 ' )iunxhli of Bouthern UrtHon will
Archer Snares Pass
Give Brief Lead.
to
I """"
STADIUM. Palo
5. A sreat
powored by tre
mendous Kround-KiiitiiiiK plays und
a bewilderinK aerial attack, bat
tered un invading L'nlverslty of
Oregon team Into a 33-7 defo.it
today, to Impress 20,000 persons
that it will be a team to beat, for
the coast conference championship
this year.
.Amazing oven their own follow
ers with an offensive that Invoked
no opposition, tho Cardinals went
on a scoring rampage thut tore
the northern team's defense to
shreds.
ilehind sevfli to nothing in the:
HOCOni' period, tlio ulK Cardinal
and White squad got under way
io uo uie couni, men lorgo anea.i,
and finish tho second half with
thrno moro drivers across tho goal
line of Its foe.
From the second quarter on.
Oregon's defense failed , to hold
Stanford's hard-running backs,
lateral passes that flipped out
from a seemingly tackled man.
rode with another carrier for Jons
gains. Straight line bucks netted
lung yardage steadily as the Cards
crashed through n sifcve-liko Ore
gon line.
During tho few times tho f)ro
on inns had tho ball, they bumped
Into a Cardinal line as unyielding
aa tho old "stone walls" of foot
ball as plnyed twenty years ago.
Heralded ns one of tho beat
teams developed at Oregon in
years, the M'obfoot creation
foil before a Stanford eleven su
perior in every way.
, Team statistics reveal Stanford's
strength. Scrimmage brought Stan
ford n total of 323 yards lo 86
for Oregon. The Cards matin 20
first downs o threo for Oregon.
The first quarter was devoid of
t h rl I Is, each t ea m wn r m Ing it p
slowly while punts were exchang
ed frequently. The Cards got un
der way, however, shortly before
tho period ended. Frentrup inter
cepted a pass and galloped back
forty yards. A line plunga and
two lateral passes put Stanford in
position for a place kick but Uoth
ert's boot from tho 30-yard lino
was short.
Oregon's touchdown, the ,, first
score of tho g,amo, caught Coach
Warner's boys napping. Tho touch
down ramn at a time when the
northerners were beiug forced back
regularly by Stanford's offense.
Kit .mil let-, quart erback. glided
back nnd passed a long floater to
Archer, right end, who picked it
from over his shoulder and ran
ten yards to score. Kitxmiller
ptco, kicked tho try for point..
The Webfooters' lead was brief.
Crashing through tho line and
opening up with passes, Stanford
worked the ball Into Oregon tor-1
ritory. A poorly directed pass,
lost the bull fur Stanford but soon
aftor Frentrup packed n punt back
mid field. A litJ-ynrd pass.
Smalling to ltu Her, put the ball
on Oregon's 2 1 -yard line. Five
bucks nt tho lino put tho ball over,
Hinnlltng packing. M of alt place
kicked goal to tio tho score.
lief ore the second quarter w.is
over, tho Cards again hud crossed
the gonl Hue of their rivals and
j Mil! Illllll IIUl!fllCI l MilS IIIIUVI WitJ
! Km ii lHm ul fltxl i tin li-K- vvlHt n
MoKallp Uti.yanJ return of ft klckoff. Three
" iurku! hteral passes netted 41 yards.
c".and Mofatt added six yards to
bring the ball to the three-yard
Hue. After lllllman had failed o
gain Moffatt drove over,
Tho Cardinals rap wild again ,n
the third quarter to push over two
moro touchedowns. Passes paved
the way. Kothert pegged one
that spun through tho air for 4t
yards to Muller. who ran two yar.ls
beforo he was tackled by Hobln
son, speedy negro half buck- On
the second lino plunge Flclshhack
or butted through center for the
score. ,
From Oregon's 45-yard lino
Stanford battered down the field
to ud another si tallies. F lelsh -hacker
pounded off 2S yards on
a fake reverse, nnd four thrusts
accounted for tho score, Muffatt
went over. In the last period,
a recovered fumble gnvo Stanford
the ball on the northerners' 39
yard line. Kothert made' ten
yards on throe lino npsautls nnd
parsed twice, to Murphy and Hush
jresHM'tively for n total gain of
37 yards. Kothert went over from
tho two-yard line.
nmuim
Pos.
Stnnford
NVill
Drlsi-nll
An inn n
llolnt'rhc,
Hilmr
Taiilv
MitlU-r
Vlolsllhai'kcr
Kri'iitrun
llotlior
Sm:lllhii-
Knlley
Hhietds
CoMtrrt
Stnrteltnan
uttln
("hrtnti'nrn
Archer
Kllxmlller
Itoblnson
Mason
1.1:
l.U
l.T
C
ltO
UT
Ml
1!H
K'll
periods:
0
0
scoring:
M,ell-r
Sniip liy
Orocon
Snmfiml ...
7 n 0- 7
1J 13 , 7
Oivaun
Tom'tldowiw,
An'lier
point. KitimllUr. pi. no
kick.
Stnnford ncorliig: Touchdowns.
SmilllhiK, Moffat i, (nub t.,r
Krontrupi : KIclNhhacker. Hotlu'i',
pulnt nfnr lom-lidown: Muflul.
Wlnntk (Mill for KlrixhUacker).
Iloihrr.
OfflclnlHi lt.'(,ri .Kvnns. MII'l-
kon: iirnplr,, IVdnn, Notro Tiam
flew Judg.. Jna. wanhinmon
. . . ..
gonsin. .
GOLF!
?hi wok ' to ba an important
lone In the history of the Medford
be hflrt nt the loeal club. -
j InvliatloriH hnve been sent to
lOranU I'hhh, liuHoburB, klamutb
Fall.i, Ashland, Cresi-ont City,
Mui-Hliflelfl, Weed and Yroku.
OiuntM Vhhb hiiH promied to send
ten playt'rs, Ashlnnd 8, nnd it Is
expected that between forty and
fifty outside rniiHhle wielders will
be present when tho 'qualifying
rqund starts on Friday.
ThU . will bo a no-handicap
serati'h tournament, but there will
be ut leant threo and probably
four flightH, tho flights bein
Kruded aecordlnjx to the qualify
ing HcoreH. , Tho majority of the
contestants will probably be from
Medfot'it, but they (iioiulue to have
ph-nty of com pet it Ion ( before the
finals are reached.
pon Clark, chairman of the
tournament committee announced
yesterday he was particularly anx
ious for local players . to sIkii up
lo the committee may know how
( many they will have to serve lunch
I eons to on Hnturduy nnd Hun
dayj A freo lunehoon given by
lady members of tho club will bo j
set-veil in the clubhouso from
twelve to two, on each of the two
tournament days.
Handsome prizes, S silver cups
In all, will bo presented the win-
ni-ru ii ml rminor-iinR in tho four
flights. A picture of these prizes!
Is printed in this paper today,
It is hopvd to make, .this event;
an annual feature, the , tourna
ment to be held each var on the
homo course . of tlio first flight
winner. The championship cup
becomes the property of tho play
er winning It three times.
This cup has been presented
by Larry Schnde the well known
Medford sportsman and jeweler.
Tho Mail Tribune has given the
silver cup for the runner-up win
ner In tho championship flight.
Theso prizes will be exhibited
this week In tho front window of
the Medford l'harmncy.
Not to bo outilono by tlio men
who. are putting on. a Southern
Oregon tournament this week, tho
ladies of the Medford Coif club
have decided lo put on a woman's
champloushlp touvnument from
October l!Hh, open to all women
members of the club, - entrance
fee. fiO cents.. j
The championship prize cup has
;been donated, by John l4iwrence,
'local Jeweler and golf enthusiast.
Tho Hurnatuont will bo conducted
'according to national golf regu-1
l.ations, m hole matches,- with a
qualifying round uud two flights
,of Hi players each. Tho finals
will be played Saturday morn ins
October 10th. j
It has also been announced that
tho Wednesday . lady-day" called
summer, have been resumed with
special women's nuitclies Wednes
day of ach week.
All entries to the abovo tourno?
nn'iU must be made by Monday
afternoon, October 14th.
Mail Tribune arts ar read
SO, 000 people every day.
4- Mt
Carpenter
Wins
Again.....
T
"mil" Carpenter, field su
perintendent for the 'aclfic
Mutual Life Insurance Cora
piiny, won his tliird consecu
tive piteo for 1829 last week.
The prises lire uwurded at the
. end of each quarterly period
of lh year to those qualify-
! Ing with nt leant onex applica
tion a week. Mr. Carpenter
la the only man In Oregon
with the company to qualify.
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tP) Men golfers -xhavo ' helr
Bobby Jones. The women have
their Olenna Collett.
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which toppled Hobby frem hit nat-
lonal amateur crown. Olenna has
succeeded r od conquerod Totl-iy
she not only defended her -
Wmal championship but she became!
the first woman in history to lm'j
crowned queen of American 'go'f !
for the fourth time.
; fo accomplish her unprecedent
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grcaiesi golf of her career to turn
oack the brave, but futile clia.1
lenge. of Mrs. X-eona Pressler of
Los Angeles 4 and 3 in the finals,
of the thirty-third national tour-'
nament. over the treacherous Oak-I
land Hills' country club course.
10 START-PRACTICE
AH boys belonging to t!e Junior
Drum and Hugle Corps- are re
ouested to register at the Palmer
Piano House Monday or Tuesday.
Regular rehearsals are planned
to start at once in preparation for
public appearance on ; Arinistico
Day. All who belong to tho corps
are urged by Clayton Isaacs, in-
siructor, to register.
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