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1 medford mail THiBuyE. rRDFQTvD OKEflpy. moxday. nr.cTmr.T? 22, nm PSGE FTYE Tony Manero, Gotham Fro, Wins Pasadena Open" Golf Title BALLOON BALL CAUSES MANY 3-PUn HOLES Hagen, Smith and Dutra Find Trouble On Greens j With Newly Adopted: Oversize Pill. ' With Rod and Gun By Erneit Rortal and Dick Green t'lllll ZllllJIII't'lllllll Ajwoeialeil l'rets Spurts Writer I'AKADBNA. Oil.. Deis. 22. lP) Southern California's first win-, ter open, the Pasadena $4000 event, won ly New York's slender, professional, Tony Manero, today Was written into the archives of the ancient and royai pastime of golf as the battle of three putts. Some of those who failed to collect at the finish .of 72 IioIph yesterday, said It was the "hal- loon ball." new to tournament play. Most of those receiving the larger cuts at the payoff declared It was only a mental complex.: All ncreed that the three-day con test was lost and won on the put-, ting greens. ILumm luis Troulile. Walter Hnsen. Detroit, admitted he frittered away comeback! chances with frequent three-put-j tiriK. Hoi ton Smith, the New, York fundamentalist who won the 1 SS tourney over the same voursej speaking of relativity, said the. new lighter hut larger pellet re- fused to go down. He was a dozen strokes higher than last year and tied with Hagen for fifth place., five blows behind Manero. I Naturally Tony was the leading, exiMHient of the new ball. He had' cards of 73-7 1 -7 J-ti!l for a 287; total, but finished three points; over 'par. Mortle Dutra. the; Kouthland H leading exponent from, Long Heach, Oil., three-putted the final green although he was hole high with one stroke Tor a. tie. As a result ho finished with 289,; two points in rear of the leader.; Dutm In I'oor V'lubili. I A disastrous first round reallyj broke the California pro. He stnrted out with n 70 turned in, a 69, . two under par, Saturday and finished with 71-71! yesterday. Herman Barron; Port Chester, x-... Vn,i, and Al Kaninnsn. Chi cago, pulled up In third with to tals of 290. Of the amateurs. Johnny Daw son, Chicago, led the list with a 299. finishing in eleventh place. Russ Thompson; Glendnle, Oil., was second, a stroke behind. The leading money winners Tony Manero, New York, 287 $1000. Mortie Dutra, Long Beach. 289 600. Herman llarron. l'ort Chester. ,1.. 2!0 J375. ALUMNI SHOULD A Mexican Athlete NDOW SPORTS E 10 HALT ABUSE Columbia President Pro-, poses 'Academic League of Nations' to Rule Col lege Sport. By Pap IIIIIIIIM op MEXICO ClTr CAPTAlrJ OP WE. CCf?tlhLL.' EooTt3Aiu Team fos "931 Happy Days In Death Cell Recalled With Regret By Man Who Escaped Gibbet CHH'AliO, Two years or so ano, S. M. Hawk, locut resident, was one of a group Riuhered about a cheer ful camp fire in the Dead Indian Soda springs section and trtories of hunting and fishing went the rounds to the accompaniment of crackling flames and boiling fee Pending Its sweet "aroma into tim At-mi inn- ii ti- ftt 1)10 mountains. There were several good stories NEW YORK, Dec. 22. (P Endowment of college athletics by alumni In order to end the influ ence of gate receipts is suggested by Nicholas Murray It u tier, presi dent of Cotumblu university, in hi annua) report, published today. He also proposes "an academic league of nations" with jurisdiction over college sport. "The abuses' of intercollegiate athletics are many and various," There were several gooa sione j h me n-i... u.iu i vvi-v- j but one that lingered in the mem-; ingly diff:cult to bring about their orv of Mr. Hawks was u bear i remedy. .So obsessed are many hunting experience told by Knnk alumni with a passion for victory Pringle of Afhland. It was still ; at all costs that they are (piite will it .1 -v. .v,n rnllnr1 1 iuir In k1iit tih nvw In vrrv dis- ctlUK wiiuj I at the column headquarters,' creditable happenings which reflect chuckling over the narrative. j sadly upon their own colleges in j la way that no series of victories i it seems aa ihuuku rrmBw """ on the athletic field can possibly ii v. i,.. i. t nine nr I 1 herding sheep back in isaa "r overcome. perhaps it was 1865. Hawk was Source uT Oiliri-i... not sure which, near the shme "Tho enormous cost of these in- spot where the camp fire was tcreolleuinte football contests and sendinc forth Itf cheery glow. ,- U.,M ,,. -r.... ....... tv.-.n.i Princle was then hardly 14 years, .,,,. ,iri,.ill1Mi m- ihom if n I old and was in sole charge of team or a pmticular institution 0500 sheep. Just when the dusk;Rans a .Pllutrtitm for uecew. are of an August day was arriving,, ft cunstant aml justifiable Fourecl some cattlemen from a few miles) ((f acadcmjc aR Well nS public crili-' below, arrived to tell Pringle tOj cjsm . be careful because a grizzly benr "Those institutions whose ad-! was loot in those parts. The bear j nilnMtriltlvc 'authorities stand up: had killed a cow the night before , MlrnlsiUi a(l eVlM1 u,an over i.ack nnfi tho nnttlpmpn wpre anxious, , ... ..... e ! ...... ..... i wiuu, in mu Miiuin-r ui riNiiiiiiuii.i to ena its ewftwnw "!f admission and more damage. They told young Pringle they had baited a large trap with the cow and that they expected the bear to return that .night to feast on the meat. Tho boy was warned to keep his dogs Med, lest they would wander Into the trap and he agreed to he careful. 'tniulards of ed on the playing field when those . ... V - with athletic ton ma constituted of, very Uiltercnl materia, rnmi mens. , , .i.,.h..- -h..i u n,.nd..,i u nih tho tuff to match th ... W i "rtt(th ' fif ,i w: 4P t vu'iafa in,,,-,,,,.,, m,,,,. n. u..- i.. iff 4SV UV- , At A N? of .lu. world ,. sork'sV - S"l..c om j (F .lT-V. K i 7 1 IL rSl jiSIK KWi hh, r.,.,l hotluivl llim k l.imli SJT- W X i Lw '' -A It ft Jl' V lu. In-uuii to ..inc .ntr..l." Due. 'ii. (A) I him for slaving his wife. Ar- Stianyc as it may seem, Samuel rested yesterday ns a suspect in Washington, negro, tuday was ft theft cuao he had hoped some looking back with regrets to the how to re-establish hln contact days of his si escape from hang- with Stein, only to have the police lug. In lima. - j givp him the bad news. Washington hud just been In- 11 1 -.. - 1 formed by police since his las-t contact with them. Joe Stein, a restaurateur near the county jail. tin .1 H.m1 "That," Paid Washington, "is I too bad. Mlstah Stein used' to put out a mighty fine chicken dlnnah, and ah had six of 'em in niy time. He used to give the con demned man a chicken dlnnah be fore the hanging. Ah was six times in tho death cll and uh gut a dinnah each time, liut they alwavs reprieved nte and finally ah tot a pardon. Hut ah ivmcm- ln-i-n thiMn illtniiihu." 'M.iiiiLli ii wtiK ri'l'errinir tu til time the authorities tried to hang! Your Christmas Dollars Will Go 1 Further if you Give His FATtlte., JoWAfAM0U5 MtXlCAtl FIMAMCle,(WAS A- STAftAT COCiOELW itf "We eoop olq roogm Oavs f PONT CCCV ll MEXICO that Ourhrunp behind Hip Iih' "' ! pluyorH. . '," " ., . "I'linnlf Mai l: has a lot of mo- ir tliiM'c s anything nn turn . uu , iinyuny. jurisdiction over tills cnll.v fluid , llio" b.ill-i.layers but In "A liiu 'l'n Aluninus." suunil Inn a Jafi-hiK noli' in the foimli-y- widt' lu'claiiu fur .Notre Uinnt-' m football nchieviMiH'nla, suksi'.-Hm r-'-HtrnUit In bestowinff laurels on thn Woiiirh Itltlerft lnasnuieh as I .V Hi.l mil mm,! Atilmnin. Waslilnuton Slate. Michigan, rrln reton. Yale. Harvard or Purdue. No doubt this was an over-sight on tho part of Professor lloeKne. , I Still, to satisfy any remaining, crltii s and due to the limitations j j of time nnd spaee. he mlRht of fori i to play an all-star team picked I I from these Institutions. The wholoi ! thlim- Is very rcitrettahlo. Indeed, ! nn, I wn nnn tilellirn tho chnKrill,! """" " ' ""Vsay nt Princeton, for exnmplo.l Ho will probnbly worry-ov,,,, t, ncBlect to make arranRO- lln lines to, but l Know moiits for a gamo witll rsoiro AP.'oT: II ll'IKI. Hi officers nnd enllttted .mej X. ICM CTRHMft TAR OF lL.IV vJ ( M w li w wi.... STAPLETON'S VICTORY NUW YORK, Dee. 22. (P) Stapleton has won tile pro football championship of New York city, thnnks to Ken Strong, former New York university star. Stapleton beat the New York (iiants. 16-7, yesterday and Stronu booted a 30 ynrd field Boal, ran 9S yards for one touchdown, passed to Stein for the other and kicked one extra point. Warrcntiin. Prouty Lumber & Box company overhauling plant and installing modern band saw headrlg. the with tt baseball I don't know what : seven other managers who would I uume this year hand- it Is. Then there's thoro two big i liko to stay awake nights worry-1 oi vmicavur nun 10 inttenx ',,, . Ti.,.,' Ulu- soekei-H Koxx and Hlmmoiis. break- ing about what tlrovo, Kiirnsnaw,' tho tngnai corpB or mo uimcu . . . . . is evcnlli'lit b le Slllltt 11-' Hilt What: " "l ... j ui,nlI,nu ...rnl.t Uliil,,. ni'inu hn. linirim lirnilllctton rno men nan hul uh - Moose ISni nshaw anil nig nmoKu nig up me nan gainvM. . vul-m.i.hc, ...... --- - , . long until Pringle had bedded theH unbecoming and unworthy .,,., ,,.,....,, ... vm. bats- "I snv Connlo can afford to Uio Hie next afternoon." I of sound plotures for Instructing sheen for the night and with boy-1 imkiimviiumii ii holiil on. . . There's worn- along with a few mediocre "How was Rnrnshaw's arm bold t.,1. ,,l,.. nf nilvnnllll-fi mailO llO 1 vinnii--. .11 uu. oilii. ...... j effort to tie the dogs and instead land pcnnam-nl solution of these, loft almost Immediately for the, problems Is that athletic sports I trap, taking with him an old , being a well-recognized - part of , squirrel gun to kill tho grimly. He undegraduate life and undergradi,-, knew the location of the trap and. ate training, should be nuitabls arrived before summer darkness and adequately endowed by the i,.k ,u.n There was the cow alumni. Were this done, it would Innocently laying on the ground hen he-possible at one stroke to nnd tho trap was set. Taking a bring, to nn end the importance long stick he sprung the Jaws' nnd influence of gate receipts and and looked around. The dogsl put baseball and football. or ex began barking and ran toward i ample, on the same excellent plane a clumn of brush, behind which' that rowing hns long occupied, un thc bov soon learned the hear til something of this sort Is done, was in hiding The doge begnn , Columbia must remain one of those fighting the animal and the bear! colleges which pays tho penalty, fought back, retreating a few If penalty it be, of Insisting upon steps as the nttnekers advanced, l the primacy of Intellectual Ideas It retreated too far ana leu n"-"" .u.um r,i over some rocks into ! ,1... rmnl nf a creek. The dogs Immediately followed, continuing the fight and the bear nein in 1 W Vi5V!S5B2A n The Store of Gift Neckwear You Can't Miss Here We know the patterns men choose for them selves. Priees are Reasonable. 50c to S2.50o Campbell Clothing Co. We give 8. A. H. Green Stamps 1 back with long sweeps of Its pon-iU Wj I . Prlnl'll. tOOk--W 31 ; careful aim with hi squirrel gun W ....A nnd fired. The nuuei "Ni ??-?', . , rnii, 0 grizzly in the neck and th . Wj U&ssfw animal merely shook Its neaa ami continued the battle. Natlonnl league baseball nun. i : . . t ... .!.... Ilini . n, nr in. nrnlliwl' rRghedt0onhe "pZT remembered; ticipate another wide-open stvug raged on. rruiK o pennant. have more effect 'w"d'own Uown the stretch of 11,30 to win. ?Tt J. .der tam,"dK it downl'lhey regard the. Chicago Cubs as . V a .h h,.t on ton. Hoi dangerous, but also as unnRe.j . nnd Placed the "hot on top. , hg ru(.PHI)i Sr fUrtn, Mttmg one of the j of elimination.-they figure N.w heoJa aC ! iELX. , lYit water i euue - ---- . 1 . k . uonrtn roma cloHer. nay. loomH as the "dark horwe, V dC,d Tome he ""r'ock and -Ince no discussion of pennant It did come neae but be- prospects Is complete without the "-lliSf1 ;Uttv of' entry of a shadowy anlmal. the bear, he found the barrel ln gng () w,n tho grizzly's mouth. With a now Nlltlona, cague race and 11' or never spirit, the boy pulled I ., the tho trigger. There was a nil.', cub ,hat wl knock tn Ath,0,c i-loud of smoko and the boy wa )n he Am.rirani knocked backwards, nut ine u- . remarl((.d manager. hie charge did not kill tno nn - WlM,)lnK,on8 WPro n aur-i mnl. The grizzly, stunned. re" e (hs ypar nn() mny ropwlt , Into the water and drowned. 'tIo M(.Cnr,hy wm help the YnnKs.; brnss monkey will be ""'ardeil J",., ('ieveland and Uelroll have pessi-. hunter who can outdo I rlngn nnP f ,hBP clubs; YKS . . . only $69.50 for this remarkable, big-pvrformhiff I'hilco Baby Grand complete tcith lubes! Or, if you prefer, the CA1IIXET i o.xsos.i: story.) ATHLETE ELECTROCUTED; IN PROCESS OF BATH, VAN "YS Tnl.. Dec. 22. (I'll "-Wllbt'Vl .1. l.iiliberlng. 17, high i HfhiHil fiH.tball lnr. was electro-1 fiilcil In the balh tub when he. : i lnli hed on electric henter yestur-, . Ni-w Until for Holy 'Hy. .1 i;i:nsA i,hm. 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