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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 13. 1933. "Up -Side -Down" Tournament Scheduled Saturday on Local Links PAGE TWO PLAYERS TO SHOO! YANKEE ROOKIES AND VETERANS AT FLORIDA CAMP 'Duffers' at Home In Rough Will Find Unique Tourney Easy Members and Out of-Town Guest's Only A unique, not to y, "nutty" tour nmment will b staged Saturday aft ernoon at the Rogue Valley Oolf course for members and oxit-of-town guests only. The tournament committee's no tice to members explains the plan as follows: "The course Is to be played back wards reminiscent of way back In the early days when Chan Egan conduct ed 'Cross Country' tournament from present site of the local court house to the old golf club where the golfers putted down the paved streets nd over fences with a tew clubs and pocket full of old balls, negotiating the route In some 112. strokes, the winner being Chan himself and Al Ired Carpenter. "This wae the impulse tftat qulded u to the 'Up -Side -down' tournament next Saturday and. likened to the old days, the '19th' hole will be played legitimately without violation of the prohibition law with beer given as prices to the winners,. The tourna ment la to start from an Improvised tee besides the 18th green and the 37th green to be negotiated over a wide space of rough and likewise to the 18th, 18th, Htb, 13th, etc. "This should be & great induce ment to the duffers who have In their early experiences ably encoun tered the rough. Handicaps will be figured on a per centage basis so that all handicaps will be equal to the course if played under normal conditions. "A great deal of Interest has been aroused particularly as It will cost the members nothing. Arrangements ftave been made to have plenty of beer on band and as Its Initial Intro duction,, will be given to the golfers at cost which will not exceed lflc n bottle. The winners can drink all they want. "We might aay that the commit tee Is looking for cragy Ideas and we anticipate that a good time will be had by all. Talk it up make up your foursome now and Just visual ise playing the golf course backward." -9mmr ....... ; Although thalr atar parformtr, Baba Ruth, la atlll In dlaagraamant with tha front offlca ovar hla aal- ry, tha Now York Yankaaa ara hard at work on thalr training ohoraa at 8t. Petaraburg,'Fla. Tha Baba la working out with the toam and la ahown at laft shaking handa with Manager Joe McCarthy. . Two hard clouting veterans, Bill Dickey (left), oatcher, and Tony Lauari, aecond baseman, ara ahown at right. Above lea string of promising rookie pitchers. Two of them will get Jobs. Left to right: Peter lablonowskl, Marvin Duke, Don Brennan, Jamoa da Shong and Russell Van Atta. (Associated Preaa hMn.l E IN DECIDING FALL PORTLAND, Ore., April 13. (AP) Ira Darn of Salt Lake City, Utah, took two fells out of three to defeat Bob Kruse of Oawogo- In the main event Of the wrestling matches here last night. Dern weighed 310 and KniM 911. The Utahan von the first fall on a aide chancery In 8 minutes, but found the count evened less than three mln utea later when Kruso executed a double wrlatlock. Dern took the de ciding fell In 33 minutes with a body press. Joe Farelll, 1B8, Italy, won the aeml-wlndup from Olen Stone, 105. Olympla, Wash., taking two straight falls. Bulldog Jackson, 104, Chicago, won. the opener from Dm Anderson, 184, Seattle, with one fall. E Jock McCarthy found Roman Street, Salt Lak negro battler, a hard nut to crack In their six round main event at the armory last night and despite the fact that the local Irlxh' boy threw leather at the Invad er throughout ttielr engagement, Re force Les Welas figured the bout a' draw. Owing to Htreate almost Im pregnable defense and refusal to open up or lead. McCarthy did not look as good as In former bouts here, and was only able to -reach hla taller op ponent with a looping right to the head which did little damage. Mc Carthys left which threatened the negro's face at all times, kept the dusy battler at a respectable distance. Johnny Compogne and Tony Ortls, dynamto pair of bantamwelghta, gave another exhibition of their hammer-and-tongs battling, going six rounds to a draw which met with popular favor. The little men worked hard for a knockout and gave a fast, scien tific, and at times vlcloua display of fisticuffs. Bob Irwin and Prankle Roberts, fighting around 130 pounds, went four rounds to a draw while Plash McCsnn, pride of Prospect, knocked out Roy Harris, of Phoenix near the end of the third round In tAelr our- taln-ralslng four rounder. Karris had slightly the better of the argument In the first round but wilted fust under the powerful swings of the Prospect boy. 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Several changes in the state game lawa have been reported for this coming fishing season, which opens Saturday. Section 17 of House bill 443 removes the minimum sine limit from trout, which heretofore has been six Inches, in all counties except Union and Wallowa. Seotlon 4 authorises arrest for game violations by citation, by giving the person arrested summons directing him to appear at the Justice court or othsr court having Jurisdiction, to answer to & complaint, charging vio lation of the game laws. The eeotton also carrlea a penalty for any person refusing to obey the summons, separate and anart from the penalty provided for the unlaw ful not for which the person mlaht have been arrested, and provides that an orncer making the arrest seize as evidence the fire arms, dogs, or boat of any person arrested. Section 84 Is the penalty clause for this ret and It provides a minimum fine of $25 and a maximum fine of (500 or Imprisonment In the county Jsll for not less than 30 days or more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. BERLIN, ' April IS. (AP) Further restrictions against Jews In Germany went Into operation today when the football federation voted to bar Jews from -International matches and the track and flold eporta federation took similar action In Its sphere. The National Federation of the Oor msn press, comprising prsctlcally all Oermans engaged In Journalism, also voted to eliminate Jews, approving the dictum of the new nail chairman that the days of nonpartisan newa papermen's organlaattons are over. Brandt Is Named . ,. Court Reporter Circuit Judge George F. Sklpwortn today Issued an order naming A. L. Brsndt as court reporter. This work has beon performed heretofore by W. J. Looker, who has other duties. Miss Mosttn, the court reporter, Is engaged with Circuit Judge K D. Norton at Grants Pass, who la holding 4 Jury may ' term there. PRESIDENT SEES ATHLETICS.4 TO 1 Crowder Holds A's to Six Hits Fine Weather in Western Sector Fails to Entice Fans to Park By HCOH . FTJLI.ERTON, JR. (Associated Press Sports-Writer) The grand pageant of baseball boa begun its six-months parade tnrougn America, attended by crowds only slightly smaller than- those of a year ago and with a lot of very unpleas ant weather to account for the de crease. : i Nesrly 100,000 fans, ranging from the President of the United States down to the humble holders of bleacher tickets, saw the five major league getaway games yesterday and the displays of fine pitching that went with them. Although the total was some 30,000 lower than the 1933 opening-day attendance, there was no defection on the part of fandom. Three Postponed Rainy, cold weather, winding up In a freak April snowstorm, forced the postponement of three games along the eastern seaboard that were ex pected to attract more than 70,000, Last year'a -figures of about 117,000 attendance covered six games. . Opening day is still to come In New York where 40,000 or more are ex pected to see the world champloa Yankees open their v new season against the Boston Red Sox; In Bos ton, where the Brsves face the New York Olants and In Philadelphia, where the aspiring Phillies iiz'i'A the equally hopeful Brooklyn Dodgers. With clearing weather predicted, all three delayed openings were due to day. Wild Pitch by Roosevelt President Roosevelt, assuming his new role as the nation's first fan, was one of the 24,000 who aaw the Wash ington Senators under the new man agement of Joe Oronin, give their HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Fayor of Other Men o pint of bile juice flow liver Into your bowels, In your bowels. This po . 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He smacked three alnglea In four trlea while "General" Al Crowder pitched himself out of trouble several times and. with tho aid of Alphonse Thom as, held the A'a to slit hits. Good Hurling In West Two four-hit performances, a five hit Job. and one brilliant 13-lnnlng mound duel turned up in the west ern eectora of the two major leagues, where Warm, sprlsrgllke weather gave the proper touch to the openings but fans is two cities tailed to- respond. Only 18,000, fewer than expected, were on hand at Detroit where Clint Brown and Tlmmy Bridges battled on the hill for four extra Innings before an error turned the tide and gave the Cleveland Indians a 4 -to 1 tri umph Brldgea gave Cleveland only four hits In 13 frames, but In the 13th Gerald Walker dropped Olasell's fly and after two were out and two on base the Tiger hurler cracked and allowed three straight hits for as many runs. VTarneke Airtight Lonnle Warneke, young ace of the National league hurlers last season wss one of the four-hit mound&men as he started the Chicago Cuba along the right road toward their second ohamplonshlp In tha elder circuit by shutting out the 6t Louis Cardinals 3 to 0 After a bad Tlret Inning War neke pitched near perfect ball while the Cuba clouted Dizzy Dean for three runs In the second frame. Pittsburgh's Pirates, considered, the most serious threat to the Cubs, got the benefit of the flve-btt twirling Job with BUI Bwlrt doing the elbow ing, and defeated the Clnclnnatl-Reds 4 to 1 Eddie Durham, ex-Bostonlan, and Jos Hevlng, up from Indianapolis, combined for the second four-hit game, and with the aid of Red Kress and A' Simmons gave the Chicago White Box a 4 to 9 victory over the 5t. loula Browns. The day's smallest crowd. 4.500, saw this game. Kress batted In three runs while Simmons, who came to the Sox from the Ath letics In one of the msny winter trades, clouted the first home run of the season In the fourth Inning. Zulelma Patrol Daughters of the Nile will hold a rummage and food sale Friday aivl Saturday In building next to First National Bank. A group of knitted dresses as suits greatly reduced to 05 tc 810.95 ETHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN"S FIVE BIG SALMON E GRANTS PASS, April 18. (Spl-) -"Rainbow" Gibson reported Wednes day afternoon from Weaaku Inn that the Chi nooks were striking in record breaking time during the morning when five splendid fish were taken. He stated that It was the first real ftshlog sportsmen had enjoyed this season, and the remainder of the week was Jooked forward to as one of as exceptionally good Chinook run. The five fish caught Wednesdaj were reported as follows: Mrs. Carey Snidor of Grants Pass, 38 pounds; 7. h. Mlgel of New York City, 34 pounds; Gilbert Banister of 6avag Creek, 81 pounds and the largest for the day; Merle Mock, 23 pounds; "Rainbow" Gibson, 23 pounds. The Chinook run, unusually late this spring, was believed to have ar rived in double numbers Wednesday and fishermen were kept busy with the numerous strikes All those lucky enough to make catches reported good fight, and the fish are as game as their reputation credits. Don't take a CHANCE on thin slick tires! Kemember that brakes stop only yourwheels it takes tires that grip to stop your car. For your own and your family's safety, buy new Goodyears now the new cost is so small it's not worth' thinking about and you may save a lifetime of vain regret. aaasaaapagajajaasssiajajajaja I GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERtl The Quality Tire within reach of all! Stepped up in safety in appearance in mileage stepped dawn in price ! 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