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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933. Tourney for All Will Open Lc cal Golf Season Sunday Morning PAGE TWO HAM PRIZES ON BLIND BOGEY TO FEATURE OPENER Rogue Golf Course An nounces Interesting Event As Spring On Horizon ' Course in Fine Condition By Moore HsmUton. lisdford's golfsrs will tasvs snotbsr cljsnw to "tst home the Bacon" next Sunday In s valley tournament to formally open the year' golfing aeaaon. The course has been crowded during the ?sst few afternoons, as the followers of the ball u numbered under the year's first sunny days. The tournament, open to both members and non-members, will bs governed along the same lines that the turkey tournaments last fall were, with a blind bogey as feature of the day. Flaying will start as soon Bun day morning as possible, Jack Hues ton, professional at the club said, de pending on whether or not the ground Is frosty. Crowd Expected. Contestants will set their own handicaps for the bogey, and, If the tourneys last Ml are any Indication, the course will be crowded Fairways and greens are springing into life, end players are finding them In exceptionally fine shape for this early in the season. The greens are fast, and fairways smooth, and as the recent snows have flattened the weeds, the roughs arent bad to play In either. Rueston said that most of Medford's real enthusiasts have been around at least once during the past few days, and the snappy weather has greatly enlivened their games. Start About 0:30. ' Weather permitting, the tourney Sunday will start at about 0:30 o'clock. Bueston Implied that nothing short of another snowstorm ' would hold up the play. . Later In the season a "Scotch four some" will be featured In tourna ment. The "Scotch foursome" was popular 30 years ago, Hueston said. and Is played by four players, with two men playing one ball. It was given the Scotch name, It Is said, be cause It saved one ball, but arguments often arose as to which player's ball would be used. CHINESE BATTLER PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. (API Portland boxing fans -had a wild night at the municipal auditorium last night when Ah Wing Lee, aenutlonsl Portland lightweight, took a decision over Mickey Ooben, tough and rug ged Denver boy, after 10 rounds that Included slugging to brawling with each fighter accused of low hitting. In a fierce six-round seml-flnal, Whltey Neal, 137 pounds, gained a de cision over Joe Oalder, 131 Seattle Max Tarley, 130, Filipino, gained a technical knockout over Johnny Snell, 133, Portland, la the sixth. Mickey Barker, 133, declsloned Roy Ockley, 138. Carl Campbell, 311, declsloned Bob WUlard, 333. nephew of Jess Wll lard. Pete Sumskl, 173 and Tyson Ward, 103, alugged four rounds to a draw. 1 LOS ANGELES, Feb, 8. (API Wal ter Muller and Bob McCheaney, ends on the 1033 University of California at Lea Angeles football team, have dropped out of school because of In sufficient finances. It was announced today. , ! What'a left In Hats now $606 and 01.00 ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN. Proud Ball Player mm3&?' iw;m mm i rw mim Ail fa iic-i. ; I i f ' Mk J Earl Avarill of the Cleveland In diana wasn't ao ooncerned about hie rating as the beat centerflelr ') In the msjor leagues but was mlfv-', : proud of the fact that he ci,-j.ll the largest ateelhead trout dliplay, ed In Seattle In the last two year (Assoolattd Prssa Photo) LE American Legion posts of northern OsUfornla are planning a big winter aports carnival at Bnowmen'a Hill, near Mount Shasta Saturday and Sun day, February 11 and 13, and are In viting all eouthern Oregon people to attend. Ski lumping, ski races, to- Lbogganlng and other winter aports will be available for old and young ana no pains will be spared' to show out side vtsltore a good time. . An Indoor carnival and dance will be hold Saturday night at the Weed hippodrome with the Point Barrows Trading Post ss one of the feature at tractions. Music will be furnished by popular 8-plece dance band end there will be fun and entertainment for all. Special rates will be offered on the S. P. railroad and Greyhound stage lines. The following Legion post are com bining to make this first annual Le gion anow frollo a bl success: Weed, McCloud, Dunsmulr and Mount Shasta. STATERS DEFEAT ,31 TO 21 CORVALLIS, Ore.. Fob. 8 (AP) Oregon Btnte college continued, to lead In the northern division of the Pactfto coast conference basketball race today by reiuon of It victory over Oregon university, 81 to 91. here last night. The Orangemen Jumped out to an early lead, after which they were never headed, although their margin of vic tory wa earned on free throws. The game was alow throughout, the Staters appearing tired after their hard two-game aerlen with Washing ton last week-end, which they won to nose the northern team out of flrot plaoe. The Staters led, 18 toe, at half time. EADS LEADS MEN T( Bads' boys took Fllegel's team for a cleaning last nlgbt In the Elks' bowling tourney, with 3 straight games. Neither teem was up to their usual standard. Eads was the out standing Individual. Although he rolled over 300 In only one game, his total for the match was 304, high score for the week. Sollnsky rolled 033 as second best. Sherwood and Rankin aggregations will roll tonight. Tuesday's score: ' Eads. 1 3 Esde 198 103 309 894 Alenderfer 140 149 ISO 440 Holmes 148 133 137 408 Koozer 89 118 157 304 Bsker 134 184 134 403 Handicap 148 148 148 444 880 878 938 3801 FUegel's i a 138 118 133 873 170 193 171 833 Fllegel , Sollnsky . Watson Lageson -Blgham Handicap 138 130 137 383 140 181 133 434 118 103 188 439 709 837 80) 3448 TEXACO WINS, 38-22, Coming from behind, the Medford Texaco basketball team rallied In the last half to defeat the strong Bams Valley town team, 38-33, at Sams Valley Monday night. The score stood 16-13 for Sams Valley at the half, due to the shooting of Wilson, Strauss and Scrapralda, The Texaco aeoonds defeated the Same Valley high school, 89-18 In preliminary game. Texaco plans to play Klamath Palls, In that city, some time this weekend. Mrs. Hill Nearing New Golf Title MIAMI BEACH, PI a.. Fob. 8. (AP) Mrs. Opal 8. Bill of Kansas City was a step nearer a second major vic tory In the women's winter golf tour naments as she moved Into second round match play In the annual La Gorce Bayshore women's champion ship today. Medalist with a card of 41-4081, Mrs. Rill had easy sledding to defeat Miss Lorna Blackburn of Ottawa, Ont., 8 and 7, In the first round. Rice and Beach Golf Favorites PALM BEACH, Pla.. Feb. 8 (AP) Grantland Rice, medalist, and Rex Beach, defending champion, have emerged as favorites In the annual artists and writers golf tournament here. Both had easy victories yesterday Rice won 8 and 8 from Charles Mo- Adams and Beach won, 4 and 3, from Billy Do beck. Willamette Trims Albany 47 To 23 SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 8. (AP) Wil lamette university's basketball team hod little trouble defeating Albany college, 47 to 33, here last night. WALLA WALLA. Feb. 8. (AP) Whitman's basketball quintet acored a decisive victory over College of Puget Sound, 33 to 34 here last night Dry SLABS Per Load $050 Medford Fuel Co, Tel 831 3 1 Double Popularity Votes THURSDAY 200 votes with $1 purchases or payment on account Tomorrow Only! SPECIALS Carnation Oats Oregon made. TWO large pkgs. 19c Leslie's Salt Two large full 3-lb. pfct. IMal n or Iodized. TWO for IOC Kellogg's Whole Wheat Flakes Three regular lOo pkga. Speolal 19c 3 3 The Elo-sne G?ocepy. e "Serves you right' 606-608 East Main Free Delivery Tel 743 E The Elk entry Into the Olty Bowl ing league took three straight from the Peerless Meat Market In their match last night. The Tribunes and Bowman Barbers bowl tonight. Tuesday's scores: Elks, R. Prultt J. Olll H. Rankin R. DeVore -O. Eads Handicap . ISO 149 S04 513 . 143 181 180 484 . 141 144 116 401 . 100 171 187 483 , 331 188 188 640 .84 84 34 103 V. Crosby , A. Meusel , A. Potter . R. Martin . H. Mesuel . Handicap , 860 833 837 3608 Peerless Meat Market. 181 133 130 403 186 110 118 387 137 138 134 397 93 130 140 383 163 183 108 393 178 178 178 834 837 81 800 34)6 Anderson Wins Clean Grapple SALEM, Feb. 8 -(AP) Dea Ander son, of Salem and Seattle, took two out of three falls from Bobby Novsk of Michigan In a clean wrestling match here last night. Anderson gained the first fall with his Juggler whirl and then used Novak's specialty, a figure-four hold, to take the last fall. Novak gained his fall with a figure-four. In five successive basketball games this season Notre Dame played to a total of 31,000 spectators a better than 8000-per game average. Gregory Kabat, star University of Wisconsin football guard and twice nil-Big Ten oholce, Is a star varsity hockey player for the Cardinal. National Guard Bulletin Board The annual small bore rifle shoot held each January In all companies of the National Ouard throughout the United States, has Just been com pleted. Each team constats of 10 men, who sre selected by competitive firing on the indoor range of the Armory. Those selected to represent Co. A, 188th Inf., and their scores were: Total Score' First Lieut. Weldon H. McBee- 330 Second Lieut. Bruce W. Moffatt 347 First flgt. Donald F. Harriott 308 Sergeant Roy Hewitt Sergeant O. O. Reed.. Sergeant O. O. sabln-. Sergeant A. H. Smith Sergeant . D. Wiley- 337 317 303 319 331 Sergeant Clarence Wllllsms 178 Private (1st class) J. A. Smith 319 Perfect score, 300. Sergeant A. B. Smith and Corporal Harland H. Clark have applied for the training course in the. Officers' Reserve.' Captain Carl 7. Tengwald has again ..r 1 VT . Colli amd. SoteTrVvocdb been selected as chairman for Jack son county of the Citizens' Military Training camps, and oe has been al loted '0 enllstmen- this rear for the camp to be held at Vancouver, Wn., next July. - Bartttbal! Is getting under wsy at the Arirory and a strong Nations. Guard team Is being developed. It is hoped to take this team on a barn stornung tour of the various cities In southern Oregon, and there will ie a possibility of p.t;ing several ga.liea tn the Willamette valley and In Portland. With the coming of spring, activ ities will again commence on the out door rifle range and Lieut. Moffatt Is already fretting the range in shape so that It can be used every Sunday from now until camp time. Broken windows glazed by frowbridge Csblnet Works. PORTLAND, Feb. 8. 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