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Guldahl Grabs Golfing Gold in Great Battle With Maiiero- YOUNG DALLAS 'PRO ASTOU N DS 0L0 MASTERS Victory In Motion Picture Tourney Brings. $1,000 Diegel Predicts Brilliant Future. IAS ANCKLKS. Jan. IMi. (.-V) One yi'jtr of prufcs'.ojinl r',,l behind liini, and Kulph (itiMttht i Itomewitrd I nm ml fin 'IVxas today with $,7'.i:t as iiis t:irn-. in.s " ctnn petition wit li Hie ! eonn try's leading players. y The l!i-yoar eld Dallas youth is headed for San AiuMiin Hid tiie open tournament there win re lie stepped out of the amateur ranks twelve months tif?o unit took tip tho tfold dust trail of, the fairways. Yesterday Blende r, youthful ltalph ma'ehed hla best nhot8 against the seasoned pro from &ew York, Tony Manero, and won the final :1C hole match in the motion picture S.l.HHt tournament at tho Uiviera Coun try club, one up. Ilia first pl:uu )izo was $l,00. Astound Slurs Masters or the name who were all eliminated in tho flirt nud second rounds of the. motion pic ture tournament marveled at the youth's courage yesterday. They watched him match drives hide for bole with Manoro. They won dered at IiIm ability to play equal approaches with this sauvo New Yorker and then putt him f"-' the creator share of the day. When It was over. Leo lJie4fl, A mm 'alien te pro and former 1. (J. A- and Canadian champion, phunk his head and aid for the benefit of all that this lad (iiildahl is t-'oinjr places in a f:olf iin: way. "He N a Brent putter. He drives as well as any of os. All ho needs to do it correct hit swini; on the iron shots a little." Owney Pulton, veteran Mail Tri bune bowling star, showed a touch of Heotch in his makeup yesterday, although hitherto he had been classified as a pure-blooded de scendant of the l'Jmerald Isle, in bowling for the weekly pri.o money posted by the Nat alley management, Patton rattled the pins for a total of if 54.. toppling UiM in the first, 205 in the second and iMIi In the third games. The prb'.o competition is open to the ten highest bowlers in city league matches during each week. others competing in Sunday's roll-off included P. Lounsberry. 570; T. Noud. 470; X. Newland. G04 and V. Pruitt, 43S. PORTLAiMD PUCKMEN WIN CLOSE EXHIBITION GAME I'OHTUV.VD. Ore.. Jan. The I'nrtliinil lluckiii-ooti. or tin- .liril"ii- 'i..-t Ilm-ki.y rtrf..:U:Ml the Oilklilll.l Sl.irl. 2d (Pi lead its li'.-lKUe. . I'all- fiil'ir.'l l.Niyue leittlrr: rxl.H'ilion iriiliii- h"V 1 t. l In an n:'.:lil Courting a Court Crotvn f6VJGH Tl-IE INPAN5 AGE5TWG IHE A5TfiJ Wigwam A -FoeWEg ST JOHNS COofZT SZAe- OovJ eo.AOWg the leePMe'V c With Rod and Gun By Erneit Rostal and Dick Green "I null I ... , .. .-. i..m,...i'' 1 . . ...i ni'.aii nanci'i m miiin- i.iii ....... ..Hum- wild life in Missouri. Tl-.-y , Invitations t ilinnoiv ! Tin-...! .liho.irl riiiuiiiinli-x omr- iillnu 111 Hint xll.ln htivo lll-s.K- .mied tlu-lr rights of Way. strolcll-! in, In.o tlumsnn.ls of ucrvs. nH! ,e and bird Hi.nrt.mi-lcs. They : nlns anutl.cr chan.l.ionsl.u. wi.i u. have ordoml that all natural fravely fn.lanuered. food and rover he saved, nnd If Oregon State can t take V .. -requested trainmen to help the Inffton for hot), names 11 tie sl o t name and fish department .lis- of a miru'le can prevent toe la trihute foml durii.B the winter. ! from winnms the t ile. 1 s iq. i i . The Kansas city Southern. Mis-; so far Is pcr.ect-lx straight Mc- iiouri-K-.insas-Texas and Missouri ; I'iU'lflc linos issu. d the orders In rcsnonse to an appeal I ro.li John H. Koss, i-ommissioner fish and game, wcordin; to his department s report to the Amer ican (lame association. It is estimated that Umu: of bushels of valuable bird will p preserved from the tomafv Diactice of burning .n.i. seed over . in.r ihn i"i fb t r of way Shelters and inviolate nesting always tiam-uui:ni. wuu t-rounds for the birds will bujtory in the Int basket or so. provided ulontr fence rows, where Itlalio Atluiwts thev are badlv need.rt because! liy taking a single .aine twm r ' t f..,-.v. ..iiitivniion in . Washington State last week, Idaho manv sections. L.-.....1 f,.!hr.-i i.v ihf eonscr- vation deimrinient and scaiered j ihe Heavers in the standings. 1 1 li ly trainmen alon the rights otlseore was 30-23. They will clash way during the snow season .will' again at Moscow Saturday night, in also save birds that would other-, the only game scheduled for the wise starve because uf a short-! two teams thin week, age of naturale food after the j In the Southern division. Stall drought. fun! took an overtime game from Missouri and other northern 1 -alifornia Saturday night. ;i7-;J2, slates have enlisted the aid "lithe first time such a thing has bap- ,i ,ii Hov Scouts,! m-ned in six years. lCIA, division agricultural students, Campfire (lirls and many sportsmen groups in their lug campaigns, winter bird leeci the association announced. Conservation groups in M :s Honri alone last winter distribu ted 88,000 pounds of food. Corner now the pheasant to join the rabbit, who, getting a sip of "cawn llkker," spit in, the bulldog's face; the worm. I also imbibimr of cawn, who strangled the big black bass death the pheasant was Iu ; corn field too! fermenting corn in the j whether I shock had this odd i anvthinr to do with eversa uf nature the. 1 i eport sayeth not. J The pheasant. according to ' Game Protectors .1. 1 i. Xoomm I and It. J. Vic kerf. ,of the -New York conservation department., wao in a corn shock in a f:eld on the banks of the Mohawk river near Albany, and saw a lare thomas cat stalking some thing in the grass. That was too much for the coek pheasant. He c b a !' e d tbiuiigh tb niivalen! of Mviug- hll' d is bn- avcs nf enrn - i, r- tj , ---s!sa BEAVERS HAVE DRIVER KILLED. CHANCE TO TIE IHREE INJURED HOOP LEADERS! JN AUTO RACES) Victorys Tonight And Tues-j day Over Huskies Would; Square Northern Division; Race. ' Hy (he .Vsorli.t.Hl rirs All ,.yr In thi iKirllicni ltvi nf the l'lU'irU- roast c"nf.'i'('iH-o turn toiv.iril Co:iv:lUiK. Or.'., nlclit iinti I sd:ty IliKht to soo wh,.tlUM- llVi'CMl SUtll- fllllOM' will two h.iv.- str.M.Kth onouM. lmskc'tlwlll (.Mlll.-x from A . t:il; sliin-:toii. If tho liwiwiw ilo tll:it. tlwy i will m- i "' . ' ,,.,.1 the top of tho .1 visum. ; "1 I . northern t... flmnr. m ol m .-1 torlos. Tho University of Oreuon i.iinlet was hu.'ied even deeper In the eel- oflar liy two Ift-sos to Washlncton last week at Kuselie. .U-.'n .. ns-LMi. Orerjon'f. record also is lie.1 feet six strnlR-M defeats. Beginnins of the annual hostll- nt hotwoon OreLTon ana vn-m-n -state with ono game at CovviilHs cus-imay improve tho former's recoid. Regardless of either team's Position in the conference their nan- a1' I boosted itself above Ore nu-lied the fouuars down n and beb'W leaders, defeated V. K. C. California is second, Stanford third and C. S. C at the bottom in the standings. NEW YOUK. Jan. '2C. lP) to; Wrestling will score another sell ajout at Madison Square Garden to- nigiu. wnen Jim i.ouuos, recumtiAcu as heavyweight champion ill sn;no : states, delends his line against aim JWcMillon, former I'nivemty ol il- linois tooliiall player. anil Imre down on the astonished cat. Thomas hlKhtalled It away from there, vaulted into hlnh urass ar.d (Usianpenred, nceor(l!ng to the Kame i.roteetorp. Airain the tallies were lurn.d, lor ordinarily the huntlnu' honse eat Mtalks pheasants and other lilrds. and, jiec-erdin tft eonser alionitls IhroiiKhonl Hie I nit'd Stales, takes an eliorlni.ns toll .,r ait snotti wild nr.-. By Pap S American Legion Speedway in Los Angeles Scene Of Four-Car Mix-up When Auto Skids. LOS ANCh'I.KS, Jan. UVl Thundtiring into a turn at 7.". miles an hour, tour cars piled up at the American Legion Speedway here yesterday, killing one driver and injuring three, one of them scr ioudy. Jeorge Voting. Milwaukee, "Wis., specdsu-r, wa.s killed, while i'uv ley (iraiubd. Clendale. t'al., was seriously injured. Arvol lirunmier. Whittier, Cab, and Lester Spangler. Los Angeles were tho other victims. The accident came on the 2Hth round of the 100 lap feature event ovor the t'Uo-cightri of a mile track. Spangler was fourth in tho raco at the time. His ear skidded about, kicking up a (dotal of dust, but remaining upright. Young was un able to .-.top. Hi ear struck Span? lcr's' swerved into the fence on the upper side of the track, where it remained poised atop the upper most Imard. iirunniier and Grandel also shot into the dur-st cloud. ir:tndel's ear peimiy ! V union V 4 In this period of cold waather and crackad lips, above all Insist on a cigar free of the spit germ. -101 Arr.iri'i Clrr C-. went tliMut;h the rail and rolled down a rout nbankment. I.run miei's w wrrvked. !ut remained on the tr.hU. Shoily Ointltni. Ueiroit. went n , to win 111.' race in M minutes, ;! seconds. IK- was followed in by Mauri IEiw,', Karl llovciobn, and SluM.y Snihld.fi. ld, all of I...S A n -tieUi. in that order. Theirs w re the only cars t n o. ASEBALL PLAYER AntOHA. 111., Jan. (V) Kv- erett Scott, I'onnci "iron man" almrstop for tin' Hoston Red Snv and New York Yankees, also tltiows a mean bmvling ball. Scott shot scores of 'Jll. L'.'IS and Sunday to load (lie Kainan five of Kofi Wayne, hid., into first place in the live-man event of the Uith annual inters! ate bowling tourna ment. The Kama ns scored it team total of ;rjt;7, a new record 1 or the tournament. HOLD TARGET PRACTSCE J ACKSOXVILLK, Ore.. Jan. :MI (Spec. a! ( Jacksonville (Inn Club held idiot -k tin practice Sunday at their grounds on (he Vivian Heacii place north of town. The club would like ,u hiive more mem bers. They have cleared off the ground and constructed a building I 'of th 'lT- fin menh'n Groflfied to See Commissioner of Public Health, Lynn, Mass. .... , lm .unuWiW Viiij ulullv www.,,... 'Mifjaiijm111111 31 8 1 Fifth onUO OenUomon:- whlh W V160"4 , 00 But in our dU- loarnod to ploas ord, t0 for tW 0f an , of notwdnatioft t08 uis tho dor3 r li,olihoodofltin .... A,v.wra cotmotoo. prtxtino" Th0 Ovor-proont r v Mts is moan o, BpitUTE o you y. f oouro8' oration . I I Conaoi3lonor MEDfORD QUINT SEES PROSPECT STATE LAURELS ; Victory Over Shasta Proves i Mettle Of Local Cacjers , Grants Pass Should Be Easy. M'cdford high sciiool bits Uct ball (iuad, bv Us victory over Mt . 1 Shasta union high Saturday night J looming as a state championship contender, started drill this aftcr ; noon lor a conference game next ! Friday night at the armory with j Crants Tass. Kbitnath Falls and j A:. bland plav at Ashland Thursday night. ! The locals should experience Ut ile difficulty iu defeating (irants i Pass unless over-con fidotiet: in i vndes their ranks. ! Tho defeat of Mt. Shasta, recog nized as one of the strongest teartis in northern California, was a bit tor pill for the losers and was their first defeat outside of tour- I nament competition in three years. Med lord won largely through the till-around stellar performance of Odd lluuhes last of tho Hughes boys ably assisted by Caldwell, center, and Ivan Harrington, play ing his last high school game. Take Early Lead The Medlurd loam early showed their superiority ovoj Shasta and had u nine-point lead when the sec ond string went on the floor. They Says - 19S0' - . . .....lDtl of lnfootlon - M.T). fo.,lio hob. oi 4 Using the Word Certified . . . THE GOOD 5 CIGAR THAT AMMMICA. NEEDED . did not play up to snuff and the. ('iilil'oinians closed up the game. The thhd quarter was a rough and j hard t'ouiiht period. Superior phy- j j slcal condition of the locals stood them well in hand and when the 1 i final period whist 1c sounded the j : teams were tied. I I In tin1 overtime period long shots ; ; by Caldwell ai:d Hughes brought ' home the bacon. j The Saturday night game was! witnessed by the Ashland team, de-! foaled Friday night by Shasta. I!" j to LM. On the lace of comparative' scores Medi'ord has an edge for the! district title series. TMCMT hW. ID!CU, IflLLm tWVJ Much interest is manifest in ihe ga mes tn be played at Talent Tuesday evening when the St. Mary's high sehooj basketball teams invade,, that city. Faeh t e a in has a practice game tn heir credit as Talent won tin first game I I to 1L'. after an extra, three minutes when the score was lied in the regular play ing time. I u the return game in Med ford Talent took the short end of the score 'As to X. Two games are now scheduled in the regular conference list. St. Mary'H plays at Talent Tuesday and Talent at St. Mary's ill Med io rd. Talent is considered one of the strongest teams in t he .southern Oregon division, having won two regular conference games ami lost one. St. Mary's is also considered ... one of 56 health officials . from 56 different points approving Cremo's crusade against spit or spit-tipping. Every smoker, every wife whose husband smokes cigars, should read Dr. Dumas' letter. "Who arc 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. Dumas writes: "The ever present possibility of infection from heed less spitting habits is most vital in any consideration of health maintenance." The war against spit is a crusade of decency. Join it...Smoke Certified 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 States Department of Agriculture. ' '''"4 a strong contender uh they havo imt lost a conference game and won three ho far this season. Uoth Ta h ut a nd St. Mary's ai ( hard fighting teams, both showing ag gressiveness and defennA'u ability. A large delegation of rooters will accompany the St. Mary 'a squad to Talent as they always en joy the games played with that sclmol. The St. Mary's girls also accom pany the boys team, to play the T.ilrni maidens In the preliminary. The girls game will also be a battle fur the girls from M edford havo gone through some hard games, are well trained In the fundamen tals of basketball and have shown wonderful Improvement over their first game with Talent girls which the latter won. The line-up fur the SI edford boys will be (Jeorge Smith and Dick Lewis forwards; Lagoson. cnt''r; Imb Lewis. WUop nnd Kstes alternating at guard and liill Smith sultst itute for Lagc.sun at center, REISELT LEADING OIIICACO, Jan. LMi. (I1) Otto Ueiselt, fiery tempered artist from Philadelphia, held undisputed pos session of first place today in tho hard tussle for the world's three cushion billiard championship with t he only perfect record in tho week-old tournament. The Philadelphia n, who lost the title in 1H2S, Ioufcd Into ex clusive possession of the leader ship yesterday on the strength of four victories as two Chlcagonnn. Allen Hall and Arthur Thurnblad, received their first setbacks. Ueiselt meets Hall in the feature match tonight. oy CUSHION TOURNEY O o