MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1933.
PAGE TWO
FAULTS OF GRID
MENTORS
BEFOREJVIEETING
Wholesale Shifting Due to
. Failure Mix With Faculty
Too Much Specializa
tionTesty Before Games
CHICAGO. Dec. 38. (AP) rootball
coaches would bold their Jobs longer
It they taught another sport and
made themselves mora Indispensable
to their schools. H. J. Btegeman. di
rector of athletics at the University
of Georgia, told the American Foot
ball Coschee" association today.
"In the aouthern conference, a
group of 38 collegea and universities,
the fatalities of football coaches has
been so high that there have been
81 of them within the apace of U
years," Btageman aald, "and I think
that Is a fair criterion of the move
ment In other conferences.
Causes of Hlilftlim.
"What are the causes for the con
atant, wholesale ahlftlng? Blmply
this: The coach didn't mix with the
laculty; ho failed to add anything
to the life of the community other
than produce a football team; he
failed to place himself at the dis
posal of the college administration:
he suffered from too much specialisa
tion and Ignored other sports; he
was discourteous to newspapermen
and the newspapermen finally got
hlmi he was too serious and unbear
able before even the unimportant
games."
Recruiting and subsidizing of ath
letes are on the wane. Dan McOugtn
of Vanderbllt university, president
of the association, said, but where
those two Ills are found, the re
sponsibility Ilea squarely on the ad
ministrative board and Its president.
Don't Blame Coach.
"It la childish and foolish to blsme
a coach for recruiting and subsidis
ing," President McOugln said. "Where
a coach has been active In recruiting,
It la because he was employed by
the college to do It. Here and there
soma college president might set up
a plausible alibi or disclaim any
knowledge of recruiting. But he
could hardly set up an alibi for the
lack of a suitable scholastic standing.
If students are compelled to make
proper preparation .for college and
hen compelled to give a proper echo
listlo performance after he gets In.
most of the Ills of football would
fade."
Discussion of rule changes was con
tinued today, but It was more and
more evident among the coaches they
favored a "hande off" policy.
FIELD MlTHREAT
ADDED BY COLUMBIA
10 STOP STANFORD;
TUCSON, Ariz,, Dec. 2B. (AP)
Columbia la developing a field goal
threat to offset the toe work of All
American Bill Corbua of Stanford In
the Bowl of Rosea football game
Hew Year's day.
Coach Lou Little drilled Newell
Wilder. 300-pound center. In the fine
art of place kicking yesterday nd
the results were so pleasing he In
dicated Che big pivot man and Ed
Bromlnskl. another expert at boot
ing the ball between the post, would
get some more practice on their
specialty today.
PASADENA, Callf".Deo. 38. (AP)
Stanford will b at full strength
when It tackles the Columbia Unl
Terslty football team In the Rose
Bowl New Year'a day.
coarh Claude Tiny) ThornhlH
aald today Wea Muller, first string
center, will start sgalnst the Lions.
Muller. suffering from influenza for
the past several days, will bo dis
charged from the hospital today.
Monk Moscrlp, star end of the
Indian team, will also be In shape
for the start of the game, ThornhlU
said. Moscrlp suffered a, pulled leg
muscle.
A third member of the squsd.
Claude Callaway, tackle, la suffering
from a cold but will be ready when
the whistle blows, the Jovial Stan
ford coach declared.
Beavers Smother
Willamette 41-24
SALEM. Dec. 38. (m The lanky,
smooth -passing Oregon fltnl college
basketball team defeated Willamette
university. 41 to 34, In a rough game
here last night.
Long shots gar the Besrcata an
early lead, but the Coast conference
champions soon found the hoop for
a number of short shots.
COMMERCE CAGEMEN
DEFEAT PENDLETON
PORTLAND, Ore , Dec. 38. (AP)
Staging a last half rally to overcome
a la to 10 lead at the Intermission
period. Commerce high quintet .de
feated the visiting Pendleton high
five, M to 18, here last night.
PORTLAND PUCKSTERS
DEFEAT CALGARY, 2-1
CALOARY. Alta., Dec. 98.(AP1
The Portland Burksrooa todsy fsced
a chance to move Into undisputed
leadership of the northwestern pro
-hockey league during their Canadian
Invsslon. with two more games
coming up this week, after winning
from Calgary here last night, 9 to
Apple Tree Bore Two Crops.
CHICO. Cel. (UP) A rrabapple
tree In the yard of Mrs. 8. A. Green
wood haa violated the NRA rode. In
June a good crop of apples wa pro
duced by the tree and In July It
bloomed again and now la well laden
with apple. ..
LAYDEN TALKS OVER HIS NEW JOB
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V-.:,'- tqEirtlMruiisiiiai n I -l iT,irr fTfia, nr.
Elmer Layden (left), Notre Dame's choice to succeed Heartly And
erson aa head football coach, Is shown aa ha conferred In Indianapolis
with the Rev. Fr. John F. O'Hara, vice-president of Ntr Dame.
(Associated Press Photo)
36-31 BY
PORTLArfD. Dec. 28. (IF) King
man Bailey and Billy Keenan were too
much' for Southern Oregon Normal's
basketbsll quintet and Multnomah
club defeated the visitors, as to 31.
here last night, despite a lead of 23
to 18 held by the southerners at
halftlme. Bailey, subbing at forward,
went Into the game In the aecond
half and began a successful bombs rd
ment of the cup.
The SONS, with Bob Brsddook. ex
Benson high aoe. In the scoring role,
opened a fnst-bresklng offensive In
the first hair that almost shut out the
club five, but the spark waa missing
in the final half.
It waa the third victory In as many
atarts for the Wlnged-M team, two
being taken at Ashland over the
week-end.
ODDS ARE EVEN ON
EAST-WEST CLASH
SAN PRANCI8CO, Dec. 38. (AP)
Even money odds and the prospect
of a 60,000-fan crowd today Indi
cated that the East-West all-star
charity football game here New Year's
day will be one of the stsndout at
tractions In the classic's history.
The odds, which until yesterday
favored the westerners by 10 to 8, In
spite of much "expert" opinion on
the other side, may shift to make
the eastern squad a slight favorite by
game time, bettors believed.
Don Elliott, publicity chairman, re
ported a brisk Increase In the demand
for tickets and expressed hope the
sale may equal the 61,000 top of
several years ago.
IN RIFLE CLUB SHOOT
The Medford Rifle club held their
second postal match shoot Tuesday.
with the five high scores going to
Spokane, Wash.. In competition for
the Paclflo Northwest championship.
Local scores were aa follows:
Pete Pomeroy 887
Ivan Waddell 304
Ed Lull . 848
Al Perry . 843
I. C. Daley . 826
H. E. Rlnabarger 319
K H. Pomeroy . 318
M. C. Oleason ...... 313
R. L. Edwards 308
WRESTLING FOE
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 28. (AP)
Bob Kruse, 210, of Oswego, won the
main event on last nights wrestling
card (here from Floyd Paul Jones,
212, Dallas, Texas, who was unable
to return to the mat after Kruse
had taken the first fall.
The Oswego westler won the first
tumle In 20 minutes with a hammer
lock. Officials aald Jones arm was
so badly wrenched that he was un
able to return to finish the sched
uled two-hour event.
Ted Cox, 220, Lodl, Calif., won Vie
seml-wlndup from Rocky Brooks,
206, Victoria, B. C taking the only
fall.
Don Wagner. Oregon state college
football player of the past season,
defeated Bobby Evans, 206, Long Is
land, N. Y taking one fall In 69
seconds.
Jack Kogut, 206, Montreal, and
Harry Demetral, 202, Pnrti-.nd, went
three rounds to a draw.
Snllor Franz 166, San Diego, de
feated Henry Knrhensanrl, 160, Fin
land, In the preliminary, taking one
fall.
SONS PLAY O.S.C.
F
IN COLLEGE 101
OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor
vallls, Dec. 28. Southern Oregon
Normal basketball team will furnish
the opposition for the Oregon State
quintet here this week-end In a pair
of pre-conference games Friday and
Saturday nights.
In this aeries, Slats Oil, Orange
coach, will have his last chance to
find a way of controlling the tip-oft
and adding great?? scoring strength
to his team before the Orangemen
start defense of the Pacific coast con
ference basketball championship.
Less than a week after the games
with the SONS, Oregon State will
open the conference season against
the strong Washington State Cou
gars here January 6 and 6. Wilbur
Kidder, a 6 foot 4-lnch sophomore,
probably will start at center, the
position left vacant by the gradua
tion of Ed Lewis, All-Amerlcan. Cliff
Folen, 0 feet 6 Inches tall, u an
other center prospect who will see
action against Southern Oregon.
Heading the Teacher quintet will
be lanky Ward Howell, 8 foot 6 Inch
center. Howell, who also la a first
rate football player, has out-Jumped
nearly every opposing center this
year and la one of the best point
makers on the Southern Oregon Nor
mal team.
The probable Oregon 8tate start
ing lineup will be Captain Skeet
O'Connell and George Hlbbard, for
wards; Kidder, center, and Carl Len
chltsky and Red McDonald, guards.
TIGERS TO TACKLE
Medford high school's basketball
quintet will play two games this
week-end with an All-star team orig
inated for the schedule, at the Senior
high school, according to School
Coach Darwin K. Burgher. The gamss.
Friday evening -at 8, and Saturday
evening at 0, are expected to give
hlRh school Tigers a bit of practice
before entering the regular confer
ence games.
It is expected that the all-star quint
will be selected from the group In
cluding Oliver (Odd) Hughes, Bud
Llndley, Wilton White. Conway La
tham, Red Schee. BUI Knlpa and
Lloyd Hammack.
Prellmlnarlea are also scheduled for
both Friday and Saturday, Friday's
being a 7 o'clock snd Saturday's at 8
4
A small octopus was captured orf
the Georgia coast recently, much to
the surprise of veteran fishermen who
hid never seen one that far north.
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P. Dlsmond 143 IAS 330 S40
Handicap 37 37 37
317 408 440 1185
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O. Eada 107 181 308 5.03
Handicap 18 18 16
407 383 301 1191
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DOUG., JR., HATED TO LEAVE HER
Douglae Fairbanks, r eaya ha
never would have left England and
Gertrude Lawrence, British actress,
If It hadn't been necessary to return
to Hollywood to make a picture. A
frland aald the couple would an
nounce their engagement after May
l. (Associated praaa Photo)
ELK CREEK GCG
IE TILT
Browns' President
t I , t i
i ' Tr , fr
Louie B. Von Walae (above), ex
ecutor of the estate of the late Phil
ip De Cateaby Ball, waa elected
president of the St Louis club of
the American league. (Associated
Press Photo)
POISON PLOT HAD
FINNISH OFFICERS
Elk Creek CCC camp won honors
In both singles and doubles at the
Medford district horseshoe tourna
ment conducted In the city park here
yesterday, sixteen entries were listed
for the affair, which was in charge
of Lieutenant Grant H. Edwards of
the district! headquarters.
Due to the cold weather, the pitch
ing was not exceptional, Lieutenant
Edwards reported. Members of. the
Medford Horseshoe club officiated at
the tournament.
Winners In the tourney were Orvllle
0. Gibson of Camp Elk Creek, first In
the singles, and Max E. Klncart of
Camp Kerby, second. In the doubles,
Orvllle C. Gibson and D. H- Mlddle
busher of Camp Elk Creek took fln6
place while second went to Max E
Klncart and Franklin Woffard of
Csmp Kerby.
Kerby's four-man team Included
Max aJd Mark Klncart, twin broth
ers, and Ben and Franklin Woffard,
father and son. All four are members
of the cooking staff at the camp. ,
The Camp pistol River team did not
reach Medford in time for the tournament,-
being delayed by necessary re
pairs to their truck. The group in
cluded P. F. Durkln, U. S. Q. Scott.
8 Fetcko and J. J. DelAney. ,
Other entries were O. C. Gibson and
D. H. Mlddlebusher of Camp Elk
Creek; Hill, J. Butler, Seattle and
McCall of Camp Carberry; Powers.
Howetls and Williams of headquartera
detachment, and B. Klngery and O
Burks of Camp Evans Creek.
AS TARGET, CLAIM
HELSINGFORS, Finland, Dec. 28.
(AP) Authorities announced today
they had discovered a large scale plot
to poison high officials of the Finnish
army's technical groups and ordered
a dead official's body exhumed in
the belief he was murdered.
The alleged plot, they claimed. Is
part of what they describe as the
espionage conspiracy In connection
with which two Americans, Mr. and
Mrs. Arvld Jacobson of Michigan, were
arrested October 37, Jacobson was
a mathematics instructor In the
Northville, Mich., high school three
years.
The body to be exhumed la that of
Lieut. Col. Fritz Walter Asplund. di
rector of the state munitions works
until his sudden death last April.
Police physicians win conduct an
autopsy to determine whether he
really died from Inflammation of the
lungs, the cause given on his death
certificate.
Police say the symptoms of death
from lung Inflammation and from
certain kinds of poisons are similar.
It was recalled today that, at the
time of Asplund's death, three other
officials were suddenly taken seriously
111.
TWINS HAVE TWO
FATHERS, IS RULE
E
Court Decision Is Received
With Skepticism by Medi
cal Science Mother's Ad
mission Important Factor
YANKTON, 8. D-, Dec. 28. (UP)
The legal claims that twins born 10
years ago to Mrs. Ewald Peddle had
three parents were recognized today
In the court of Judge A. B. Tripp
when the Jurist granted Peddle's
claim of a divorce on Infidelity
grounds.
The divorce plea waa believed to
be without precedent In legal annals
and medical authorities aatd such a
case had never been authenticated
by science, although theoretically
possible.
Peddle's petition, won by default,
claimed that his wife had been un
faithful and had admitted her Infi
delity. Peddle maintained that he
was the father of one of the twins
born to his wife and that a neighbor
was the father of the second child.
Medical testimony presented to the
court said that In a case of fraternal
twins It was possible for & different
man to father each child.
The court, Impressed by the weight
of the evidence, awarded to Peddle
custody of the boy which he said
was his and gave the mother cus
tody of tiie son whose parentage is
disputed.
Peddle testified that his wife had
told him that only one of the boys
waa his. The twins, said Peddle, re
sembled each other In no important
physical characteristic. One boy looks
much like Peddle. The other, said
the husband, resembles the neighbor
with whom the mother admitted in
fidelity. The opinion of a medical expert
entered in the court records said:
"In case of fraternal twins, the
children might develop from two
separate cells of the female. Impreg
nated at two different times within
the interval which might be as great
as several hours."
tlfle proof of the parentage 1 al
most Impossible to prove."
Ned man said that a few cases sim
ilar to the Yankton twins had been
claimed in the past but that no
proof ever .nad been furnished of the
phenomenon.
SAMUEL WORDEN
OF PHOENIX DIES
Samuel Worden, for the past 1J
yeara a resident of Phoenix, where he
settled upon his arrival here from
Woodward, OWa.. passed away at his
home early thla morning at tn age
of It.
Mr. Worden was born at Normal,
111.. January 19. 1857. After attain
ing the age of manhood, hs moved
his residence to Bloomlngton, 111.,
where he was later married to Anna
L. Boyle, who survives him. Their
marriage was on the 30th of October,
1680. Pour children also survive, Mrs.
B. A. Page, San Joae. Cal.; Mrs. O. B.
Ammann, Wichita. Kans.; Mrs. J. A.
Woods. Eagle Point, Ore., snd Mrs. O.
W. Buclcner, Phoenix. Also 10 grand
children and two great-grandchildren
and a number of brothers snd sis
ters residing elsewhere.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the Conger chapel at 1:30 Friday
with Rev. J. H. carver of the Pull
Gospel church officiating. Interment
will be at Phoenix.
.Come and bring your, friends to the
chsrlty ball Thursday evening at the
K. p. hall. Cards st 8:30. Dsnclng st 0.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. (AP)
Secretary Wallace today threatened
to use all powers of the farm adminis
tration to prevent the evasion of
processing taxes by local hog buyers.
In a ststement, the secretary de
clared that local hog buyers, email
mnA other rjurchssers of
live hogs for commercial alaughte?
have been reporiea w u. ueuutwng
part or all of the processing tax from
the market price quoted to farmers
selling- hogs.
"Country buyers ana otners. who,
i ut.iin. with the farmer, maka a
deduction for the processing tax on
the bill of sale, are penalizing the
farmer and are tending to frustrate
m.. riciANd nollcv of the agricultural
adjustment act," Wallace aald.
"There la aosoiuieiy no excuae tor
such a practice and farmers should
mTiim to sell to anv buyer who makes
or proposes to mske any such deduc.
tlons."
Falls t3 Feet Into Welt
REDDING, Cal. (UP) Betty Jean
n..nt.t.. six. fell 82 feet to the
bottom of a well and was rescued by
members of her family. She waa not
Injured.
1
Since lta organization a dozen yeara
ago, a California citrus growera aasc
elation haa apent $20,000,000 advor.
tlslng lta products.
CHICAGO, Dec. 28. (UP) Profes
sor H. H. Newman, University of Chi
cago scientist, regarded as one of
the - natlon'a leading geneticists, ex
pressed grave doubts of the authen
ticity of the Yankton "two fathered"
twins.
"Such an occurrence Is scientifi
cally possible but most difficult of
proof," aald Newman. "It is quite
true that the ova might be fertil
ized by different sperms but sclen-
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BUI Morgan, former Medford high
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