SiEDFORD MATT TRnurXE.MEDFORn,
()K'K(;o. MONDAY. .IAN TAW
PAOR PTVE
Golden
LEADERS SPLIT
"Business Man" Golfer
Shoots 79 Against 75
For Connecticut Pro in
Links Climax.
By I'll ill .iinnu tiiKin,
Asociatcd lrcfs Spurts Writer.
Ai;L:. CA1.1K.NTU. .Mexico, Jan.
19. tPf Pack Into the 1'niled
Stall's moved the wanderers of tin
fairways today for a brief re.-t be
fore tlie $."1,(1110 motion v finik
in, a t c h play tournament which
opens at Los Angeh s Thursday, to
brin; Hie western winter campaign
to a close.
Prominent anion-.; the leaders of
Hie large field expected to appear
.for the qualifying round over the
lliviera fount ry el ub eour.se will
be Johnny (.lolden, Noroion, Conn.,
j)ro, and the I, ns Angeles profes
sional of a few months, (Jeorge
Von 101 in, whom Ci olden defeated
EVEN ON PRIZE
BY AGREEMENT
yesterday by four strokes in the "lr i solid with them, layer on
play-off hero for Ihe Agua Cali- layer, when they fly.
cnte $:!", 000 (tpen title. Their lS- The owner dwposvri hi pot
hole sL'orcvi were 7." and .-hooters for they couldn't he
Hot Ion KinllJi Third,
The play-off for the champion-.
ship yesterday came as an ami-
-ihn:iv to live 7;'. hole i-iassle. !
which saw Coldeii and Von Kim
tied after holes with total scores how c o w a r d I y the men were,
of 1I3. Third plaee went to llor- Sport.-men who saw the -slaughter
ton Smith. New Vork, who -shot turned away in disgust.
niTi. I
While it was a gentlemen's agree -( And this is done in the name of
ment between the two leaders thai "game conservation"! The owner
they would divide evenly fin-t and does keep two lakes inviolate. Vh:t
second plaee nnmey, giving aeh a gesture! And because of this
$;.7."it). tin.- lS-hole medal test yes- he argues that he is a game con
terday was necessary to dei-Ido "who servationiwt! A benefai'tor of the
should rightfully ckrim the title
and the gold, diamond - atudded
medal.
Golden jumped Into the front n
the first hole, and was never head-
fd, although Von Kim caught up
with him jit the eighth and rallied
vainly at the fourteenth. As a re-
fult. the solid easterner turned in
the first nine in 37, one over par,
compared' with the bu.-iinersinan
pnlfer's 3S. and then increased his
advantage lo""flve strokes on the
first three holes of the home round.
(iiNtrge Pulls Poorly.
It was the superior approaches
of Golden which gave him t he
edge, although Von Kim was putt
ing poorly, especially on the honu
ut retch. The victor came back in
3S. two ovy. for u 7.r, while tho
blonde Los Angeles expert took 41
for 78.
The leading money winners of
the tournament proper which end
ed Saturday were:
.Johnny Golden. Noroton. Conn..
;H3 yo.TTiO.
George Von Kl in. Los
Angeles, i
2!!3 $0,730.
Horton Smith. New York, -H.'i
Kd Dudley. Wilmington, Del..
29 Ii $1,012. TiO.
olin Outra. Santa Monica, Cal.,
2I 51, 012. r.U.
Mortie Outra, Long Ueach, Cal.,
290 $1,012.50.
Clarence Ciark. Tuba. OI;la 21-G
SI. 01 2.50.
Leo Diegel, Agua Caliente. 2U7
$2,V
Wiffy Cox. llrooktyn. 2it7 .$112 5.
Gene Sara::en, New York, 2'tX
J500. I
Walter llagen. Detroit, ,.'.IS
SMHI. I
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.HAC' MAX AMI? nJOiv) THtyvE L"Ciri-
TO ' etfCAK" HiM .
Defeats
With Rod end Gun
By Erneit Roiital and
Dick Green
Wi
hold
aloft a fragment of
"Kiiijie conservation," raw and
bb-eding, loathsome and repulsive.
criminal in its waste, cowardly in
i the advantages taken of v Id fowl.
A certain person owns-a number
of lake.-; near Sutlgart, Arksansa.s.
Two of these lakes are kept as
inviolate sanctuary for wildfowl.
! The others are heavily baited with
; grain. Here the baited ducks are
murdered. They flock to the food
by the hundreds of thousands. The
.-portsmen in advantageous posi
tion.
ovei
ind then drives the ducks t
them. Thirty men killed 4S0
mallards !n rinht minutes! That's
how thick the ducks were; that's!
waterfowl!
He charges
ach man $10 for the!
privilege of murdering 1 5 ducks.
Tts a racket. The bewildered duck
are put on the spot for t6 cents
each.
And it's all legal in Arkansas,
In fact. It Is legal :in most states,
The American dame association,
from which this information comes.
believes in the wise utilization of
wild life taken by methods com
patible with the best principles of
sportsmanship and fair play, but it
condemns murder of anything.
Commercial duck shooting should
be regulated in such ways as to
bring it to the highest ideals of
sportsmanship. LegislaturcH will
convene in 11 slates this year.-
Such a situation as-this is worthy
of their attention.
A c'tizen of New York Mate Is
still paying orf one of the strang
est Chrlstma debts so far recorded.
When charged by an officer of
the state conservation department
with cuttimr down nine evericreen
I tree on fnvesi preserve land to !
sell as Christmas decoration, he i
was fined the customary penalty ( Singapore, before more man two
of $10 for each ivw thirds of the fish had a chance to
Cut unable to pay the fine, he leave the home waters,
hcguetl to be permit ted to work I This estimate was reported by
I out his penalty by replacing
the
nine trees with l.Ooo more.
' Cnder this agreement, the of
: f e n d e r is n o w b un y re 1 1 ay i n g his
j debt to the scen e beauty of the
! state hy plaining 1.000 balsams
! where nine grew before, according
! to the department's report.
Swimming end to
distributed last ye
nd. the fish
from the
haleh'-ries of W I
opsin alone for
VOlLU
Von Elm in Play-Off for Agua Caliente Open
MEDFORD GRID
SCHEDULE FOR
1931 OUTLINED
Meeting At Ashland First
For Planning Fall Play
Secondary Hoop Finale
Also Talked.
With the lb football season
still fresh in the memories oi
spot is faun, coaches and prin
cipals of southern Oregon high
schools are busy lining tip their
l:;tl sehcdules.
At ii meeting held In Ashland
:
last Saturday plans were hi
the schedules. It was alse
elded there that the champion
ship of the secondary schools o! j
this district in basketball must-
be decided a week j'efbre the
stato tournament in Salem. This;
is to give the winner a chance lt
play the first class school champ
ion for the clear title to repre
sent southern Oregon.
(Panics Arranged
Medford high's f(Mitball learn
next year has several games ar
ranged and others dangling on
tho string, awaiting final settle-
ment. Marsbficld will come here
on October 10 and Medfonl win
try to eradieate the Ming of their
worst I!:!0 defeat, suffered at the
ha nils of the l'lrates last fall.
: Medford will journey t o liend on
i ArmiMics day for a return gain
: with the Ijwa Hears. on Thanks
giving day I'umes the traditional
Medford - Ashland battle on the
local field,
j HesldeH this Medford has ten
j tatlvely placed a game with Cres
cent City for September 2ti to
open the season, and the game at
Grants Pass for October 1 7.
Two Saturday's Open
U. H. Finch, director of ath
letics, is dickering for games
with Salem and Corvallis at Med
ford. and a trip to Kugene, but
none has pasned the sanction of
both schools yet. On account of
the Armistice panic coming on
Wednesday, it leaveH Medford with
two successive Saturdays open, A
practice game may be .scheduled
for one of them, Finch says, lie
nltfo Is' trying to sign up n contest
with the always-tough Chemawa
Indians. The official schedule
will not be completed for some
time yet.
Those present at the Ash'-and
schedule meeting- were Finch and
Darwin K. liurgher, Medford
conch; Dwlght French of Klamath
Falls, It.' C. Forsythe and Jack
Cllss ef Ashland. Ieonard May
field. Principal Cuhtman and I
L. Deal of Grants Pa..
restocking purposes would stretch
from Huston across tin seas
the Wisconsin conservation com
mission in a summary of its fish
eries achievements. F r o ni the
state's 25 hatcheries it distributed
more than 300, 000, i. 00 "finger
ling" fish of various species. In
cluding native food varieties. Hut
iili llu i'1'iit.ial ( i-l ii tti oli the ilenitrt-
I ment listed the distribution of flO,-
I ooo adult brook trout large enough
1 1 o catch U'-xl season, a nil old
I eunuch to spawn this winter.
By Pap
TAE - MA WfiEtCH MET
Itil TIM M I- MB It '(hit rr4
Cuss and Sock,"
Land is Method
in Playing Golf
Fin., .'i-n. ia.
A'i K'iH's;iw Mituiuaiii l.;ii- 4
.lis. fx.ir of l;is...iill, I,, vi'ry
llll)l.Ui(. on wh.i! to vl.i wlii'ii
oiu.'.s zolt l.atl izi'la into a
trap.
"Say." lu lmcrvii'u oil an
I
intiTvi.'W or. "whon you play
mlf ami v.iur l.all m'ts III a
nap. .10 you .y TsK-tsk-isk,'
or iu you flirts?" v
He iiiswi-ri'il hi.s own i(UO-
lion: "When you set in a fix
like that, don't say 'lshitw' or
'My gracious,' hut walk up to
the ball, euv.i it for all Ct's
i 4 worth, and then sock it.'
SW EARLY IS PLAN
IMTTSIU' KC. II. Jan. I !'. uV
Kvcn tno train stops are to be i
utilized by Jewel Kns this spring'
in timberings up hi- I'lttsourgni
Pirates. Old-fashioned gymnastics
are to olav an important part m
ti-niniix'' ninfi-sim 'inri the woik
will start even before the boys pion, meets one oi uie leaning con
reach their camp in 1'aso Kohlcs, . tendeiv; for the title. F.ddlo Shea
Cal.- Kvery time the engine stops ; of Chicago, in an overweight af
for water or coal the boys will be ! fair in which the U(i-pound crow n
hiiKiled out of the cars and put
tMrougli their stuff, Kits' says.
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In thli period of
cold weather
and cracked tips,
above all Insist
on a cigar fre
of the spit germ.
( 1931 Amtrlcio Clgir Co.
BRITISH BOXER
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i Berg Meets Hess in Amen
can Lightweight Cam
paign Lorn ski and;
Belanger Mix Tuesday. !
NKW YtHIK. Jan.
Jack i Kid) llerg,
Kimlifli
lightweight, has pfcki
..I i-lii.-
the siarlin ,-poi for
Ili.s
l.u.
American campaign. 1
The Whiteebapel whirlw i n d.
holder of the somewhat synthetic,
junior welterweight tide and out-1
standing contender of the liuht-.
weight championship as well, is
Hunched with Oohiie Mess of l.os!
A ngeles fn the 1 0-round feat are j
bout of the Chicago Stadium's i
show Friday nigh I. On the same
card, liat Itattalino of. Hariford,
I Conn., world's featherweight chain -
I will not beat
stake.
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Health Commissioner, City of
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STRICT
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have " yur
the
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and
teaoh the publi'
efforts t0
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enthusi-tlo
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in manvxraoturlns.
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tou ar.
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.ndorsine yr Proo
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heartily in favor of your
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outpointed Mas l!:lt'f, '
1 California youngster, !
Har.. returns to Madi-1
liitnli'ii l-Yiday night
In a lu-round bout with Janus J.
liiaddoiU of Jersey City.
l.co i.omsUl, Aberdeen. Wah ,
and Cltarley Ib-Ianger. Winnipeg,
light In avy weights. miM-t hi a re
turn in -round engagement jn port -land.
Ore.. Tuesday. l!elani;er t.ol;
a N ew Vea r's decision f ruin 1 ,om -
!HACK WILL SEEK
CM1C.;(
:ng read of
Jau. I !. !
-llav-
Itabe Uuih'.s reported
.salary of $so.omi :( year. Hack Wil
son has it. Tided (bat he should be
worth at bast half that much.
The pudgy Cub outfielder, who
dethroned the I'.ambino as borne
run king of the majors with Mi
e ire u t eloiils last year, aid he
would demand a contract calling
for $10, mm next season.
President William Vecek of the
Culw is vacationing at Catalina Isl-
1 a nd, Cal.. the training site of Ihe
i Cubs, but is expected back
. for a personal conference
! Wilson.
Wilson's contract, calling
soon
wild ;
for
a year, expired at the end
!i;in eampaiirn.
1 of the
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bonof Lt public
approval to
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efforts.
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Fourth Successive Champ-j
ionship Looms Oregon'
State Second, Oregon
Third in Standing.
lly (lie Associated
I .
.cading I lu
I'ilic Coast c.
northern division
ust conference with four
victories and no defeats, the Cni
vershy of Washington Huskies are
early season favorites to win their
fourth suece?sivo basketball cham
pionship. Last Moinlay and Tuesday tre-
1 ",M H t
iciories ier itiaiio ai .hoscow ino
Frttlay and Saturday Washington
State college won a pair of games
from Oregon at Kugene.
This week sees Washington
playing its first games of the year
away from home, the Huskies
traveling to Oregon Friday and
i Saturday,
Other games this week are
: asiilnglnn State vs. (iregon Male
'at Corvallis tonight and tomorrow
Hobokcn, N. J.
V'.-tZ
HUSKIES AV
CLEAN RECORD
N HOOP RAC
Every smoker, every wife whose
liuslimiil smokes cigars, should read Dr.
Stack's letter. .
"Who are the friends of 'Spit'?"
YOU MAY WELL ASK THIS
QUESTION WHEN 56 IMPORTANT
HEALTH OFFICIALS HAVE WRITTEN
SO STRONGLY AGAINST THE EVILS
OF SPIT OR SPIT-TIPPING.
Dr. Stack writes: "I am heartily ,
in favor of your campaign to better jour
industry by making it cleaner." ..
it-fa
The war against spit is a crusade of
decency. Join it...SmokeCeitif led
Cremo a really wonderful
smoke mild mellow nut
sweet! Every leaf entering the
clean, sunny Cremo factories is
scientifically treated by methods
recommended by the United
J
States Department of Agriculture.
LOU CD
land W. S. C. vs. Idaho at Moscow.
I Standings to dalle are:
W. I..
' Washington 4 o
Oregon Stain 3 1
j Washington State 3 1
, Oregon o 4
Idaho o 4
California is leading the south
i ei ii div ision with a perfect record.
. IV LA I second with two wins and
one Iohh. K. s. i., third with one
( win and two losses, and Stanford
1 last with one win and three losses.
I
I'ho
ni high school defeated
the i .oni Mill high sehoul team
l-Yldiiy ev.-ning ;tti to lit. The
. girls teams played, the game end-itiL-
ir. to i;.. Young of Ashland
referee..
i I leuderson'i-t I wo Junior high
; si hool teams will journey to Phoe
! nix this evening and play Plioenlx.
. Phoenix and Talent will play
j Kl.i(;
evening at Phoenix. Neither
team has been defeated, and It
is expected the game will prove,
interesting.
Tree Roots Easily Harmed ,
I' KHAN A, 111 (n l!nlverity of
Illinois studies reveal that feeding
roots of bearing apple trees uu
a U y a re within t h ree inches of
the soil's surface and seldom more
than :;ix. making it dangerous for
deep orchard cultivation.
. i
. . . one of 56 health officials
from 56 different points
approving Cremo's crusade
against spit or spit-tipping.
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