JfEDFORD 'SOIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1932.
PAGE FTVE
HUSKY SHELLS
SEATTLE. Wash., April 9. (AP)
Zooming down the choppy, sun
peckled waters of Lake Washing
today on the wings of a stiff "south
easter." a brawny brand of Califor
nia Bears today handed the Washing
ton Huskies the worst beating any
crew has ever suffered In 29 years of
Pacific Coast lntercolleglae rowing.
Eighteen lengths separated the two
famous crews as the southern veter
ans flashed ocer the finish line In 16
minutes and 49 seconds In the three
mile varsity race.
Two Pacific Coast titles went to
California today. The Blue and Gold
Junior-varsity smothered the Wash
ington second boat by six lengths In
a three-mile row, taking 17 minutes
and 14.6 seconds to cover the dls
ance. Washington's only salvation came
In the freshman two-mile race when
the Husky Pups conquered the "Cal
Cubs' by three and one-half lengths
In surprising fashion. The winning
boat was clocked In 11 minutes, 41
seconds.
reddinTgraft
enters races
W. R. Adams, city engineer of Red
ding. Cal., is the latest applicant for
an entry blank for the speedboat
races to be held at Emigrant dam
Sunday, April 24, under the auspices
of the Medford Active club. Mr.
Adams claima to have a very fast
boat and he Is anxious to enter
Fred Mcpherson has a new boat
called the "Red Wing," powered with
a 24-horsepower C class motor which
should give It plenty of speed Floyd
House also has a new boat w.htch he
plans to enter In the outboard clas
sic. It la rumored that there will be
a mystery boat called "Laughing
Water."
The course will have four turns
Instead of three as last year. South
ern Oregon Boat club members be
lieve this will give the spectators
more thrills. Several local boats will
be on the lake today.
Drake's New Coach
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FOR NEW DUTIES
MADISON, Wis., April 9. (AP)
Dr. Clarence Spears, on whom Wis
consin pins Its hopea for a football
renaissance, was welcomed to Madl
sono today by more than 350 per
sons, Including townspeople, stu
dents and members of the univer
sity athletic department.
"It was a long hard trip and
we certainly appreciate this wel
come." said the new Wisconsin
coach as he stepped from his train
with Mrs. Spears and their three
chldren.
A formal welcome will be given
Dr. Spears Inter this month at a
banquet at the university armory.
22 SCHOOLS ENTER
G. PASS FIELD MEET
Twenty-two schools have signed
up for participation In the Grants
Pass high school track and Held
meet April 30. Marshfleld Is send
ing a relay team. Eureka, Calif.,
will enter thirteen men and Sun-
nydale, Calif., will have la In com
petition.
According to word from Grants
Pass the "climate city" will send
a large squad to the Klamath Falls
meet April 23 and also to the state
meet In CorvalUs May 7.
Associated Press Photo
Evan O. "Bill" William,
(above), who developed a long
line of winning football team, at
South high school In Minneapolis,
has been named head grid coach at
Drake university to succeed Ossia
Solem, who has gone to the Uni
versity of Iowa.
FOR GAS TESTS
Earl Cooper, who has made rac
ing history on the dirt and brick
track, will come to Medford Monday
to conduct a series of demonstra
tions here for the Union Oil com
pany. This famous racing driver is
now test engineer for the Union
organization with headquarters in
Los Angeles and is touring the
coast with special testing equip
ment that shows the superiority of
famous Union "78" gasoline. J. 8.
Clirton. assistant manager of the
Oregon district, will accompany
CoopeT to this city.
While In Medford, Earl Cooper
will demonstrate to motorists, at
different points in the city, the
smooth performance Union "76"
gives to automobile motors. In this
novel demonstration, the famous
racing car pilot will use a micro
phone which is attached to the
engine block and can be operated
from the steering post, according
to Union officials. This microphone
amplifies the inaudible gasoline
knocks in motors, giving a close
check on the smooth power deliv
ered by Union "76" la comparison
with other fuels. The microphone
amplifies motor knocks several hun
dred times and vras developed by
technicians of the Union Oil com
pany. When Cooper and Clifton arrive
in Medford they will be greeted by
A. Z. Dean, special agent for the
southern Oregon district for the
Union Oil company, and T. E. Wil
liams. Medford manager.
A special meeting of Union OH
company representatives was held at
the Hotel Jackson In tfits city la.it
night at which time plans for pro
moting the use of Union "76" gas
oline were discussed and the wel
come for Earl Cooper and J. 8.
Clifton was perfected. The follow
ing Union company men attended
the local meeting: A. Z. Dean, spec
ial agent for the southern Oregon
territory: T. E. Williams, Medford
manager; W, H. Heath. J. A. Crump
and Nell WrlRht of the local dis
trict; O. R. Rush, manager of the
Grants Pass district was present
with E. A. Baird and Robert Brlgps
of this organization. From Ashland
N. L. Glfford, manager, nnd Allen
Autrey attended while J. W. Carlson,
manager of the Olendnle district
and L. M. Lilly of Roseburg repre
sented the northern counties.
Klamath Falls. Louie Polin of
Chlloquln opened store at 638 Main
street.
FIRST LADIES ATTEND CONCERT
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Circuit Judge H. D. Norton late
Priday excused the Jury In the dam
age suit of Charles Humphreys
against D. O. Morgan and Tracy Mor
gan of Josephine county until a
week from Monday. w.hen they were
directed to return and receive Instruc
tions of the court. Evidence and the
final arugmenta of counsel were com
pleted late Friday afternoon. Hum
phreys seeks .55000 damages as the
result of an auto crash on the Green
springs highway a year ago.
Judge Norton will hold court all
next week in Grnnti Pass, returning
here for court Monduy. April 18, Tlia
damage suit of Mrs. Helen Brimhall
against the Southern Oregon Oaa
corporation is ncheduled for the week.
The suit arose from an auto accident
on the Pacific highway last summer,
It Is also expected that argument
on the motion for a new trial In tho
libel suit of Roy H. Parr against tha
Pacific Record Herald and Earl H,
Fehl, Its editor, will be henrd during
the week of Aplrl 18. Both sides
have filed numerous affidavits. Parr
was awarded a $15,000 verdict against
the publication and editor.
Associated Press Photo
This Informal picture of Mrs. William Howard Taft (left), widow
of the former President, and Mrs. Herbert Hoover was made at Con
stitution hall, Washington, where they attended a benefit concert by
Ignace Paderewskl( the celebrated pianist.
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NEW YORK, April 9. (AP)
Featuring the fanfare and pageantry
for which It has long been famous,
major league baseball's big show
sounds the overture next week for
a prospective "pturn In the big
business of American sport.
The prospects are for an auspic
ious as well as gala getaway. The
nation's chief executive, Herbert
Hoover, will make the first official
gesture by throwing out the ball
for the prelude, to be played by
Boston and Washington clubs at
the capltol on Monday afternoon.
All sixteen clubs swing Into ac
tion Tuesday.
The largest of Tuesday's crowds
40.000 Is expected to Jam Brook
lyn's enlarged park for the Jolly
Dodgers coming out party against
the Boston Braves.. The New York
Yankees fire their first challenge
at the Athletics in Philadelphia,
while the St. Louis Cardinals, world
champions, make their first home
stand against the Pittsburgh Pir
ates. Washington and Boston, after en
tertaining the presidential party.
Journey to the hub for another
ceremonial affair Tuesday. The other
American league engagements Tues
day are: Cleveland at Detroit, St.
Louis at Chicago: national league,
Philadelphia at New York. Chicago
at Cincinnati.
FOR SENIOR HIGH
Coach Darwin K. Burgher of the
senior high school announced the
following football schedule and bas
ketball schehule for Medford high
school's fall and winter calendar:
dar:
Football
. Sept. 24 Weed at Medford.
Oct. 1 Medford at Yreka.
Oct. 22 Grants Pass at Medford.
Oct. 29 Klamath Falls at Medford.
Nov. 24 Medford at Ashland.
Basketball
Jan 6 Medford at Grants Pass.
Jan. 20 Klamath Falls at Medford.
Jan. 27 or Feb. 10 Grants Pass at
Medford.
Feb, 17 Medford at Klamath Falls.
Feb. 24 Medford at Ashland.
March 3 Medford at Ashland.
Nyssa. George R. Swan having
his apartment house modernized and
Improved. i
TALK BALL LEAGUE
A meeting of the executive com
mittee of the American Legion was :
held this noon at the Hotel Hoi- j
land. Several important matters j
were discussed including the Legion I
Junior baseball league, the pot !
drum corps and representation at
the national convention In Port-
land next September.
Those present at the executive
session Included Commander Watte, :
W. J. Olmscheid. Henry Fluhrer. j
Ted Baker. Dr. Johnson. Horace j
Bromley. Fred Scheffel, Wm, Bolger ;
and Harry Moore. I
SENT TO SCHOOL
Herbert (Biuter) Crawford 14.
as ordered committed to the boys'
ecnoo! at SaJem Saturday Bjr the
county court. He has floured on
the records of the local Jurenlle
court since he was elcht years old.
the authorities say. Eirorta to hare
him sent to the Iaho ranch of a
relative failed.
He was charfd with breeding
Into local fruit plants. Last winter
he waa pjro'.cd to Hamilton Pat
ton of this city who took a friendly
Interest In the ld. TTie sheriff's
office wr.l take Mm to th reform
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