PAflE. TWO
MTCDFORD MAIL TRTBDNT5, MEDFORD. OREGON', TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933.
SCORES 24-YEAR
AVERAGE OE 185
ST. PAUL. (Pi Twenty-four years
of oompetlnjr. in tournaments with
out muting a game u a lot of bowl
ing. And an average of 185 for tpu
. 24 years Is pretty good pin busting.
That Is the record of five St. Paul
men who are preparing to compete
for the 29th consecutive year by en
terlng the silver anniversary tourna
ment In the International Bowling
- association at Minneapolis. February
11 to 20.
Emll Matak tops the fire with a
' 34-year average of 103 Fred Cnand
. ler Is next with 1ST. ft. P. Matak his
184, H. Martin, Jr.. 181 and H. O
. Muggley 180. -
The association plans to recognise
the record set by the men by p re
feting them with suitable trophies.
WIN ELKS' MATCH
AUbo the Orr team won last weka
prize In the Elks bowling tourney,
they went down for the oount last
night against Bray ton's high percent
ers. It was a close match trroughout,
the last few frames of each game tell
ing the story. Orr had the beet Indi
vidual score for one game with 308,
but Prultt took the lead for the
match with 870. Fllegel and Bads
roll tonight.
Monday scores:
Orr
Orr 148 208 500
0 Xrlckson 144 170 165 400
Jerome ISO lfll 480
Xlwood 121 140 141 411
Strange , 133 ltd 830
Handicap ,, 101 101 101 803
LAVGMNGK DEATH
Y as
SSlk MALCOLM CXBfPBEttflr.
Brayton
Prultt
Wright. Doe
Brown .I,
Handicap
780 840 882 2117
Brayton'i
142 109 187 418
..20S 188 199 870
.189 188 180 810
.120 121 178 438
89
188 188 438
BO 80 ' 287
844 819 893 2811
THREE-WAY TIE
TRAP CLUB SHOOT
lClmer Wilson, Ed Lamport and Ray
Coleman divided honors tor first
place in the 16-yard practice shoot
ing Sunday morning. Each smashed
. 34 targets out of 28 shot at. In the
handicap event BUI Bates and Ed
Lamport tied with scores of 33x38. A
number of new shooters were out and
tried their band at breaking olay tar
gets and made very creditable scores.
iii. 18-yd. Hp.
Blmer Wilson - 24
Bd Lamport , 1 . , 34
Ray Coleman 34
Ouy Plummer .. 28
T. B Daniels 23
BUI Bates ,,, ' - 33
H. Orolsent 33
Bid Newton 38
Clarence Bads ., 31
Geo. Porter 10
R. DoVore 10
V, Beach .
10
GATES BOWLERS
dates Auto bowling team turned tn
sterling performance In its match
with the Oopco team In the City lea
gue last night. The auto outfit took
three straight games, all by substan
tial margins, oeo. Oatea and Claud
Baylor turned In totals of 882 for the
evening.
Boores: '
Ostes Anto.
Oeo. Oatee
J. Moor
It. Cannon
E. C. Sollnaky .
O. Baylor - .. .
H. Price
Handicap
178
. 178
. 187
, 108
178
.""as
187
180
145
184
182
88
300
188
188
178
318
88
P. Hussong .
H. Huasong , , , , .
J. Burroughs
P. Brewer . .
D. Smith ,
Handicap .,.
041 838 880 38J8
Copro.
188 181 118 400
145 138 138 404
138 201 133 489
148 164 183 444
337 181 183 870
101 101 101 803
930 804 788 3390
'By TED GILL.
DAYTONA BEACH, 71a, (AP)
13-mUe stretch of ocean besczi, 800
feet wide, paralleled on one side by
a receding surf, shimmering with
white-caps In a brilliant sun, and on
the other by high. Irregular sand
dunes, lined with thousands of excited
spectators
That, In brief. Is a picture of the
famous racing strip where Sir Mal
colm Campbell of England will seek
to better bis own world sutomonue
speed record of 353 miles an hour.
The trials, set for the middle oi
February, will mark his fourth as
sault upon the record here.
Rolled out smooth ss a blulard
table and packed down hard as eon'
crete by the pounding waves, the
course presents faollltles for high
speed racing that have been found
nowhere else In the world.
Located In the middle of the sandy
stretch Is the officially measured mile.
over which CampbeU hopes to dash
In leas than 14.7 seconds, the time for
the existing record.
Tsklng a five-mile rolling start, the
driver shifts Into high gear as quickly
as possible and presses the long ac
celerator to the floorboard. In order
that bis giant 2800-borsepower "Blue.
bird" may pick up Its maximum
speed before entering the cfflolal mile
To the excited spectators in the
grandstand, who train binoculars on
the distant horizon, the hurtling car
at first appears as a tiny speck. Fast'
er. faster it rushes wish Increasing
acceleration, barely skimming the
crystal sands.
A Roar And He's Cone.
Suddenly, with a mighty roar, the
machine, like a speeding , arrow,
streaks past the grandstand in a blue-
lh blur. Then, almost before the
spectators can turn their heads to
follow its course, the car has dlsap'
peered In the distance, to come to
a gradual stop five miles away.
After a careful Inspection of the
trim machine, the driver Jumps back
into the cockpit for another mad rush
over the course. Rules provide that
he must mske two runs, one with the
wind end the other against it. The
seoond must be completed not more
than an hour after the start of the
first.
At the start and finish of the meas
ured mile, a wire is stretched cross
wise of the beach, about three Inches
above the sand. When the wheels of
the speeding car strike the wire, the
aotlon throws a switch, which in turn
oa usee an electric apparatus to regis
ter the time tne big machine enters
and leaves the official mile.
Averaging the elapsed time for the
two runs, and dividing It Into 8800,
or the 'number of seconds In an hour,
the average speed in miles per hour
is computed. That method Is em
ployed by officials because It Is more
accurate than averaging the miles per
hour for the two trials.
Applause His Only Reward.
. Dp end down the 13-mile stretch
la an elaborate network of telephone
wires. 8tsttoned at esoh mile-post is
a course attendant, who keeps timing
officials advised of the progress or
the csr.
If the trisls are successful. Camp
bell returns to the grsndstand where
he is given an ovation by the oheer
Ing crowds. A brief interview with
newspapermen and then he motors to
his hotel to rest another speed rec
ord to bis credit, . .
'
What's left In Hats
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A striking close-up of Hlr Malcolm CampbeU In the cockpit of hli
2800 horsepower "Bluebird," In wnich he will attempt to shatter his own
world land speed record of 283 miles an hour. Note that the top of the
rear wheel almost Is level with his shoulder.
BAMBINO IN FINE FETTLE
PASSES 39th MILESTONE
NEW YORK. Feb. 7-(AP) Babe
Ruth reached bis 89th birthday today
in excellent physical trim, but no
closer to a solution of bis salary dif
ferences with the New York Yankees
The home-run king, although busily
engsged getting organized for bis an
nual Jaunt to Florida tomorrow, said
he'd find time for a small party.
"I'm going to have a cake too," be
added.
Ruth said he would hav no chance
to see Col. Jacob Rubbert, Yankee
owner, before hla departure, for the
south and that any conferences over
the salary question would have to be
held in Florida. The Yankeee nave
offered the Babe 880,000 for 1838,
compared with the 878.000 be drew
last season.
LONG SHOT WINS
AND FEW REJOICE
By ALAN OOCLT,
(Assoolsted Press Writer.)
There was lot of second guessing
at Axua Oallsnte t'other day, writes
William Wsrne, when King Jack came
In a winner and paid 8831 each on
the pair of 83 parl-mutuel ticket
which tabbed him that way.
If all the people who said they
had tended to bet oh King Jack and
had been dissuaded for one reason or
another actually bad put up their
oash, the payoff would have been
little better than even mvney.
The wife of one man hasn't sp"kea
to him since that day He is familiar
with racing, and whrn she asked him
to bet two dollars on King Jaix's
noeo in the either ce. be objected.
The good ladv was Impressed and
ftualty consented to bet it on aa-
toher horse.
Only two persons held mutual tlck-
tss on King Jack, but more than a
score bet on him through the books
at 18 to 1. And were they tit to be
tied when the mutuel prices went up?
One woman tearfully tore ber bookie
ticket to pieces, then pasted It up
again. She apparently decided when
a bit calmer that $18 for one was
better than nothing.
The odds, 41054 to 1, were thj bst
ever paid at the border track, but
they didn't constitute an all-time rec
ord. Wishing Ring won at Latonia
one June day bock m 1913 and paid
81888.80 to 3.
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Corvallia High
Defeats Salem
CORVALLIS. Feb. 1. (API A stern
defease and active and aggressive at
tack gave the Oorvallls h!h school
a 83 to 34 victory over the Salem
high basketball team here last night
In a preliminary game the local sec
i.r.a Um defeated the Salem seconds
30 to 37.
Whitman Cagemen
Defeat Loggers
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Feb. 7
(AP) With the lead chauglng seve
ral times during the game. Whitman
college basketball team defeated the
College of Puget Sound, 30 to 38 here
last night.
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A PRINCETON PSVCRIC
By Tom O'Nell
A psyebto original bid of a short
suit Is mode usually with the hope
of preventing a lead In the suit and
of playing a game contract at soma
other suit or with the bone of a suc
cessful no-trump contract In case
partner of the original bidder raises
the suit bid first.
There bsve been Instances where
the psrener. deceived by tbe psychic,
has insisted on playing tbe suit bid
psychically with disastrous results.
But from a star of tbe new under
graduate intercollegiate bridge league,
which la tn process of formation comes
a caoo where parener's Insistence upon
the suit bid psychically was turned
to good advantage. A redoubled con
tract tn the suit was fulfilled wltb an
overtrlck.
Andrew Locke and Abnsr Kallscb
were members of the Princeton team
which defeated Columbia at Crock-
ford's club. New York, In the first
competition of the new league. Here
was the band on which Locke started
wltb a psychic:
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will
4
KOJ3 I08 7
K I 1 AJI09-7
tAKq-ib SOUTH QJ 5 J
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MOMS
NORTH
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'-, EAST
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Locke had an idea that a heart con
tract might make points If his partner
had some saslstsnos and the adver
saries should make a favorable lead.
He bid one spade, west offered two
clubs and north Jumped to four
spades. East doubled.
Locke reasoned that his partner's
bid could mean nothing but extraor
dinary length in spades. Noting bis
own void In clubs and length In
hearts and diamonds, be concluded
north, too. must have a void or short
suits. So he redoubled.
A heart opening enabled Locke to
discard a diamond forthwith from
dummy and make an overtrlck.
Down Comes the Moon,
a ntftsw who ta determined to re
main happily married and to continue
playing contract witn ac wo. po
made bis first vulnerable grand slam
under the new rules by a little mls
blddJng. which was sound enough
from a psychologies! standpoint, in
view of partner's timidity. He deolt
himself an unsurpassable array of
aces in the following hand:
NORTH
e)K 10944
J 9
K J 3
WEST EAST
U7S
HO 10
40 108
SOUTH 4 98
AJ865
t
A
40
9143
9764Z
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North and south hsd one game and
a part score of 30. South did not
think that north would keep the bid
ding open for him, If need be. His
cards did not Justify a two forcing bio.
So he bid three spsdes for gome.
"Well." ssld north after west psssed.
"If you can make three spades, I'll
raise to four She forgot tbe port J
score. South Jumped to eeven spades.
A club finesse put It tn tbe bag. Sevea
no-trump can be made on the hand.
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