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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXK MEDFOKD, PRECOX, SATURDAY, ' DECEMBER 6, 1930 ' ; ! 1 ESPINOSA PUIS SARAZEN OUT IN QUARTER FINAL Von - Elrrt Disposes of Abe t Espinosa in Easy Fashion Diegel Defeats Goggln in S. F: Open. .t "sr ; BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6. (' Al Espinosa, Chicago professional, eliminated Gene Haraen, former national open chnmpion, by a pcore of two and one in a quarter final match of the national open in a ten piny golf chumplonHhlp on the Lakeside links of the Han 1'Yancisco Olympic club today. (leorge Von Klin, Detroit, Mich., who barely made the champion ship flight after a playdff, easily disponed of Abe Kspinosn, Mcdi nnh, III., seven and five, vln tho other two quarter final mate hen Leo Diegel, Agua Cullento defeated Willie Goggln, Han Fran cisco, two and one and Joe Knr, Chicago, defented Fred' Morrison, Alhambhra, two and one, -.. . Use Your Imagination' For Craterian Ticket Contest A Talented Tossir By Pap "Just maglne" the world in 1980 Just Imagine Medford n 1980. That what they're ask ing the peoplo to do and those who do the bout Job of Imagin ing will he given 'tickets, to see the stupendous motion picture, which open at the Fox Craterian theatre Tuesday., k'or. n. three day f u"' . "' '' : '. The plot, of "Jusi" Imngine" Is .baaed upon the prog row the' world 1h expected to enjoy during the. next fid years. The Mail Tribune will conduct a . content based on1 the same theory. It will be open to everyone in southern .Oregon, who will write a paragraph de scribing Medford' as U may bo in 19H0.' A'llcket will be given the attthor of each paragraph lub )lnhed. ' ' 1 t' '- - - The context opens tomorrow and letters will be received until the close of " the picture Wednesday. All contestant ra(.tirgdr to mail their ideas to The Mall Tribune as soon as possible. The t?ssnys will be, res'trlcted to1" one 'para graph. " Louisville,, outpointed Huns, Rob Crts, tPlttrtburgh, 10),' , 1 Han Francisco. Andy Dlvlodl, New York, outpointed llnbe Ma rino, iHan Francisco, (10), Hollywood, Cal. l-.es Kennedy, Long .Reach, Cal., technically knocked out Al Morro, Los An geles, (9). APPLEGATE RIVER IRRIGATION PUN SALEM, Ore., t)oc. 0. (A)-Uns tor 10. Bin 11 h or Medforil lion filed with the' mate enKlneerlnK office an application to appropriate 70 Hpcoml feet of water from Apple Kate river and C'arlierry creek for the Irrigation of 8000 ucrcH of land in 'Jackson county, lie has ulno filed an application for the riKht to More 35,000 ucre feet for the tile la a new Irrl- t football fans of aouthcrn Ore. ion eauvrlv nlovd tho If MKIl . Maine purpoHB. broadenat of the U. H. C.-Notre cation venture. Detaila are lark Dame gridiron claaalc broadcaat i '"K ,he application, which has thlH aftvrnonn thru the courtvay of 1 I"""1 returned to Hmllh for com- the Culifornla Oregon Power com pany. The piny by iilny report direct from the field over tho UHC net work gn-mly pleuKed the local fana who followed tho gnme with InteiiKe intereat. " Wuny radio parlies wore held throughout the valley and one of the largoit local audiencea that ever heard the returns of a llg athletic event llalened in on todny'a UToadcant. i pletion. PHII.ADEM'IIIA, Dec. t.-MP)-Ainelln Karhart, fair haired avlu trlx. .wouldn't, any title wouldn't marry, but the had rofuacd to ay when of to whom ahe would, Mm MH 0 PAIICnl Miaa Karhart waa here to ad Iflr I I Hill il llA rlj drew the.Aro cluh. With d twin. IIIL.L.III1U IW UIILUUU ( , h(,r iyp confeMe,i hu ,' I'OnTlJVND, Dec. 0.(P) Next acaaotiN ached uleH In hnNclmll, baa ketbnll, track, ' tennia and foot hall r the Nurthweat conference, will be drafted at the uimuul meotlnK iralled for Deciimber 12 and 13 In Portland. Charlea A. Jtobblna, Collego of Pllget Bound ia president and .Paul .Murphy, College of Idaho, noorctary-traii-urer. .... waaii t mariied to fleol'ge 1'. iui- nam, Ponton- plililiaher, who '" laaued' n llccnae to wed her laal Fights Last Night '' " (lly the Aaaoolated Prem.) . floaton. Johnny Kiako, Cleve land, outpointed Jimmy Maloncy. Beaton, (10); - Marty Gallagher, Waahlngtun, D. c., outpointed Clene Wanton, , Cleveland (10). Kile, Pa. Maxla Blruli, Krle, flutpolntod Sammy Mandell, former world lightweight chnmpion, (10). Hi. Paul. King Tut, Minna apolia,, outpointed My Kullivun, HI. Paul, (10); ifranklo Uattegllu, Winnipeg, Man., knocked out Kil dle Dempaey, Philadelphia, (2). ' Jjnkcivorlh, Fla. Elmer Heze nali, Clni'lnnutl, atopjied Dwlght Kryer1,' iJitlo illock, Ark., (8). v . ; ,PlttiurRh. Jack Tracy, pltta- luirgh, knocked out Mutt M orach. ttd'-lnnnil, (8); lirry Kaiifiniinn, r .... C.L.GOFF ' , 410 Beatty Vou r Invited lo prtitnt thl cou pon al the Mill Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE Aa Subtorlbtr Quest of ths : MAIL TRIBUNE. WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are subscriber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear her tomor row! Only subscribers' names will bs published and, during tha du ration of this offer, all subsorlbsrt will bs given an opportunity to sn oy FREE shows as QUESTS OP THIS PAPER. I NOW PLAYINO "Men Without Law" Uiiuiiililiiilir SUBSUME FOR TOD KLAMATH KAMA Dec. 0.iW .Mickey Dolnn, .Portland, who took the plane of Tod Morgan, who-failed 'to appear hecauae of reported illneaa. fought n, 10-round di-iiw. with Kim Alberaon.- Den ver, here luat night, A largo crowd 'attended the card, held in n local theatre. - 1 ' v , BRIDGE NEAR REEDSP0RT APPROVED BY1 ENGINEERS WASHINKITON. Dec. 6. (41 Wur department haa approvel plana for a bridge acroaa north fork of .Smith river, about 12 miles northeast of llcednport, In Douglua cuirnty. lACKSQNVlllE JACKHONVILUC, Oro.. Dec. 6. (pl. Hoynl .VelKhlior ludlen will meet with one or their immnert, Mw, Mvrtl Murflfleld, In edford Decymht'r 10, fur, tin old-fanhioned quilt iUR 'biie. A ' v e f 0 d dlnh luncnoun will be Vnjoyed at hoon. Mm. lerilio Coko and -dauuhter pent Thurmluy with Mm, May Korlten. Mm. W. A. Chtldem and daugh ter Mnxine of IUr AppleRrtte rnlled In .liicksonvllle Friday, en route to Medrord. dtnth Kehekah lodRf will have a ChrlhimaH party at the 1. O. O. F. hall. December 17. All mem Imtm and their famtlles are Invited. A Rood proKram la betnK planneil. Mr. and Mrn. Hay Htevennon had Dh dinner k new In Weduettday Mr. HtevenHn'H gndo and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Klbu'Woodard or timntH ann. , Mrn. Denroff ' APhlund Is a patient at the Jloyue Hlver snttl turiupi., Mr. and, Mm. Hoy Hmlth UnA Minn Mary HurM ntteuded a shoW Thurnday ariernotin. Ainnjt n' Andy, wilt) their Fresh Air in lean, were in Jacksonville Thundjuy mrninK. Mini Vivian Card nnd brother reHto n, who have tieen Ml WUh euldti, vei able t Attend ftchool Friday. 1. O. Handen attended the Mo unnic turkey feed at M-'dford Fri day e'nlntt. Mr. and Mri. Fred Flek attended the dnt-e Tuck day nlp;ht Klven by the Hhrlner of lllllah teinpte at the Armory In Medford. MIka mM MeX'ully wan a ueM of Mr. Mil a Hunt! for luncheon in Medford Thursday. Mrs. ltunh and Minn MeOully enjoyed ft nhow In the Afternoon. Mr. and Mr. T.ou I.lfflr nd bby of e-it J ickwnvtlle moved Monday to ttw bin . Mm. Frod Kick nJ Mlw 1ute McCully rthonnrd In Medford Thurftdny nNernoon. Mr. nnd Mm. Ftyd nirter. Mr. nd Mr. O, i iMuood und Mr Ethel rOWon attended tho Christ ma ppenlng in Medford Wednes day ovenJnff and alo church Herv Ices. Alvln ItoiklnK of Tracy, Calif., enrolled Monday an a freshman in tlie JacUKonvlIlc hif;h Kchool, Mrs. Henry lillor attended n. nfnetlnK of the Relief CorpH, hold iat thft Armory In Medford Thur day. Klertion of officer wa hein, Mr. Miller was elected ay dele Kate to attend the Htute conven tion In Portland In June. ' Mr. and M r. K. F. I Ian n u m of Crnnt i'aH Kpent Tuesday nijfht at the P. J. Flek home. ' Mr, lithel Olnon was a viHltor Th u ruday ft f M r. A. C. S u t h cr land In Medford. Children' of tho grado itchool uro HficceHMful with the huIo of tho ChrlHtmaH kcuI stainpn. A health clinic will bo held, nt tho local health roomn in tho old court hotiHo December 1 1 '"i chlblren of jre-Hchool n. Ur. W'llwon nnd County Nui-ho Kdith laubHcher with tho aHHlHtanee of Mr. Frank Tou Velio, will be in chnrKO. Mr. Web Clark and MIhk Olive Morffnn of Medford called In Jack- Honvlllu ThurHday afternoon. The bazaar held by the Wo men' association at the 1'reHby- terlun chun'h Thurwlay wa well attended. Home article were left, which can be purchnHed at the htune of Mr. K. H. Severance. Itoynl NefKhbur . Hewlnii club met with NelRhhor HohhIp Miller WodneHday. , Tho afternoon wa Hpent Hewing on a quilt. Hlx mem ber Were prenent- Luncheon wuh Horved by the hOHteHfi. The club will meot with NelKhbor An na Coleman December 17. j Mr. Mary Wctidt of Medford 1 spending thlu week with her Bon, CheNter Wendt, und family. Mr. May Forbe i III thin week, Buffering from u heart at tack. Mr. nnd Mr II.' F. WhetHtono and nn, Alton of Table llock, were dinner ttueHt Sunday lit the Peter Kick home. ! Mr. Arthur Klelnhummer nnd Mi-n, Dora Haltmarh of Little Ap pIckhK) uHHlttted with thu country More section of the bazaar held at the PreHbyterinn church Thur- dny.' - - .Mr.' N. J. Ilcndrlcknon of! Medford Ih ImprovliiK nicely at tho HoKtie River Kanltnrlum fiom a recent 11 In ens. , . Parent-Teacher nnHoclation met at tho hlfth Hchoo) auditorium Fri day afternoon. Final plans were made for the community Chrint nio ttfee. Mr. towdih returned this week from Klamath Fall, where he completed a building contract. Mr. and Mr. (J. O. Knnden nnd children, Violet Olon, Alice Han Hen and K 1 1 nor Clark attended tho Chrlntma openinK In Medford on Wednemlay evening. Chewier Martin of California wa' a buHlnuH Visitor In Jackon county tli In week. - Ho vudtcd hlK uncle. H. U. DunnliiKtnn of Juck wnvllle. Mi Cordelia Rmiter wa a bUBlneaa visitor In Medford Thurs day. : Miss Jlune Wilkinson, seventh Krade pupil of the Jacksonville HChnol, in Ul thin week. llowurd Lewis was a Medford visitor Thursday. Mr. und Mr. Ora Phillip nnd Hon of 8(iuuw Lake, returned homo Friday after Hpendlnjp- a few day visiting relative and friends here. ' Mr. and Mm Mile Can trull of Ituch were caller at Amy's plaoo ThurHday, en route to, Medford to ujttend the nhow. Mrs. Uenton Puhl of Mttle Ap pleKate was shopping In Medford und Jacksonville Friday morning-. Mr. Amy Dow wa a business visitor In Medford Friday. Mr. nnd Mr. Carrol ltoblnson and daughter, Hnsel, of Klnmnth Fall, were visitor In the city thl week. Mr. ltoblnson' Is em ployed by the Copco. Mr. and Mrs. J, .A. Itenson nnd family moved recently to Wolf creek. Hack Cameron passed away nt hi home In Medford Thursday morning at the nge of SR years. Mr. rnmcron wa a pioneer of tho Applegnte district. He Is an uncle of Wilbur Cameron of Jackson ville. Funeral service were held at Perl's Funeral ; parlor, Satur-! dny. 1 j STORY 1 . (Continued from Psgs 1) 4 -GEI f , V Here's How Famed Coaches 'Doped Los Angeles Game LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6. (JP) Varied opinion of the outcome of the Notre Pame-Southern Cali fornia game b' some Gf;.theout- Hianding4 coache who will Witness tre Dame, but facts tell me the. Trojan will win." "Slip" Madigan, St. Mary: MI will take Notre Dame no matter who the Irish may be playing." " :jenn . Pop" Warner, Stanford: to- With Rod and Gun By Ernest Rostel and r DlcK Green t caused more denths of young' pheasants than died of natural cause. The toll taken by preda tory animals nnd hawks was very meager In comparison to the toll taken by eatn, reports filed by 1600 persons who received eggs, revealed. Fnrmors who permit cats to roam.. on their places ore keeping nwny 1irds which aid materially In destroying insert pests. City dweller ' must be content with orilyf' empty bird hOu'sen" If they keep ents. bird authorities point out, aa feeding places, houses and baths are not sufficient incentive for birds when their greatest nat ural enemy, the cat, is about.. Poles nnd trees tnnt have bird hnuHes placed on them, or feed ing platforms, should be protect ed against the feline bird killer. Tin shields tacked around the base of the tree or pole that- are about three or more feet high, tend to eliminate the chnnces of the cltt climbing to the birds. Feeding plntforms h li n g fiom wires also help to keep the cats away. the concert: :.-" ' J"Tlo Trojan, playlnx , n t their Conch Knute flock tie says his ighnmo field, have an even chance team will lose by two touen-jto win. downs. Coach H ri ward Jones' most characteristic remark has been: "Your guess la as good as mine." O r I a "fl a b e" Hollingberry. Washington Stnto mentor, whose undefeated eleven. Pacific coast conference 'champions, will piny in the Rose Tournament game, picks Southern California. . Clnneneo ' Nibs" Price: "1 look for S. C. to win a hard, gruel ling game.", Jimmy I he la n, Washington: "Relng n Notre Dame man my sentiments lend me to favor No1 Paul Rchissler, Oregon State: "It looks like a toss up to me." Tom Lleb, Loyola at Los Ange les: 'Tin still picking the Tro jans." Rill Spautdlng. U. C. L. A.: "I like the Trojans." Tad Joijes, former Yale coach and brother of Howard Jones: ' I think the Lo Angeloji team will win. It should be an un usually high scoring ni'fair." . i Jr. Cla rence Spca rs, Oregon : "Southern California should win.' "Ruck" Shaw, Santa Clara line coach: "I'll take the Irish." SIR THOMAS OFF JOHNSON IS TUTORING TUFFY NF5VV YORK, Dec. 6. The spirit which brought Sir homns LIpton across the ocean on .'so mnny vain quests for tho Ameri ca's cup showed Itself today as he sailed with the "good loser" tro, phy given him by admiring Amer icans. - "I'm out for another cup, you kn'ow," he told reporters -with n urln." He declared again that he would ! f,nsive maneuvers at which John he back to try once more to beat sun- :u "IM '10cil- ,waa matchless. CHICAGO, Dec. 6. (fl) flerald Ambrose (Tuffy) Griffith!, seeker of heavyelfht boxing laurels, ia taking boxing lessons In prepara tion for his match with William St'ribling nt the Chicago stadium December 12 nnd from no less than Jack Johnson, former cham pion of the world. e tit-k tV-Keefe, Orffflth's man ager, has obtained the 52-year-old negro ex-tUlehotder to teach the tough one the more intricate de- the -pick of American yachts. The aged sportsman, who grew faint during the city hall reception Thursday, said that he felt much better today. COASTBASEBALL MONTREAL, Dec. .-(P) Chat tanooga of the Southern asaocia tlon has nought Clyde Ilarfoot, right-handed pitcher, from I-os An gelos of the Pacific Coast, league. MONTREAL, Dec. 6. (P) "The Baltiin.oro Internationals hove ob tained Augie Walsh, right-handed pitcher, from Loa Angeles of the Pacific Coast league as part of the 'recent ' deal ''by which Outfielder Vince Barton goes to tho Chicago Cubs. Los AngeleH is n Cub farm. BEAVERS GOING EAST PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 6. (P) Thomas L. Turner, president of the Portland baseball club of the Pacific Coast league today an nounced the sale of Jimmy Cronln, Reaver infielder, to Des Moines of the Western league. TUNNEY MADE MAJOR ON GOVERNOR'S STAFF NEW HAVEN. Con., Dec. 6. P) James J. (Gene) Tunney, retired champion heavyweight f I g-h t e r, once a fighting man with the ma rines, will wear the gold leaf of a major as an aide on the staff of Wilbur L. Cross, who becomes governor of 'Connecticut nn Janu ary 7. Lloyd' Morrison . and Ronald Alexander aie . two. Grunts Pass men who returned1 recently from a successful bear hunt- nnd fish ing trip- down the Rogue . River. They, hanged two. bears. They left October 30 and throe weeks were spent at Horseshoe Rend, where, they got the bear. A brown hear weighed 250 pounds and the other, weighed 100 pounds, and wore practically the only oneu t h ey su w d u r i n K the trip. '1 nc men proceeded on down tho river to Gold Reach and since their return have been preparing for a second trip down the stream. They were to 'leave this week and expect to spend two months In tho lower river region trapping coon, mink nmr otter. They will take a boat loaded with provis ion and trap iiccossury for the trip. A radio set will also-be In cluded In tho equipment. WfiaU If 0V Comef a letter to this column from Roy Alcl-eAn, 102S East 1 1th street, Medford. written after read lag of tho reported catching of steclbead In the Chotco river by local anglers. Mr. Mrleun writes: "Was interested In yours of the second In regard to steelhead flHhing in the Clutco river. I have fished the- Chetco every year from l'.H;l to 1!26 and got my share, but 1 never saw n Mtoelhead caught on a spinner or any other kind f hook. Ru,t have seen lts of silversliles that go about 10 pounds fallen at this time of the year. In the Chetco. From 1S!0 to 11)13 1 fished the Rogue o t think. 1 know u steel head. " people are discernible wafting About like phnntom.' n yu en ter the fou breathing become dlf LcuR and the atmosphere, pungent and clnmrny." ' v ' O Vow Tllaek pewtli. Professor 'Haldanr, commenting from London nnd advancing hi theory of a nw visitation of the "black denth," declared: ' do not believe the epidemic enn have been caused hv war (a, because the death have occurred In wide ly separated villages. They have been having floods In that district lately nnd It Is possible that may have something- to do with It." Wet :d fogy condition are believed to be particularly favorable to the Aprend of , the myfterloue "black death." A prominent physician of l.leg recalled nlmilnr myeteriou epl-1 demie In 1 9 . when 1 1 persons died unexpectedly in one d.iy lterj n Icy fit. . 'The steelhwid In question were cauuht, by A. Rlackwell of thls cltv hnd were shown to a writer of the rolumn by Major Ralph Cowglll of the iute game iom mission a an argument nuafnst the. vinlrns of comnivreial canners that uteelheud could not be caught In const sirea ins at this time. Major Cowgill declared the fldi. without a doubt, were stclhead and welched around 1 1 pounds ent'h. Further comment on the question Will be welcomed. mowarch ofall) Kver time i hunter kills a wild cat he run easily figure that he haw saved hi daily ba limit of tut bw bite quail, according to Claude Hunt, game farm Inspector for the Missouri Game und Flh department, who urge that sports, men do their part In curbing the depredations cnused by the com mon house cats, permitted to run wild. Cats get more bird ench year than do the hunter!, many nature student lelire. A check-up of the results of eo-npemtlv phrasnnt ei:g hatch Fpunsoi-ed by officlalu dot tng the lt nummer shewn thut nfter the S00 eggs hd luui -hetf. ts . GREATER .'' 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