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ft JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY S, 1034. PAGE ftvh; Chandler Egan Named Member of Walker Cup Team for 1934 6 MEDFORD GOLFER BEST IINCOUNTRY Sensational Showing in Na tional Amateur Tourney Last September Believed Big Factor in Selection dream of many years standing has been realized by one of Medforcl'a leading citizens, and a great .bonor to southern Oregon hns been ac corded In the announcement from New York on Sunday that H. chan dler Egan has been named a mem ber of the Walker Cup team for 1934. Membership on the Walker Cup team Is one of the highest honors that can come to an amateur golfer. The team Is composed of the ten leading slmon pares In tfie country and while Egan won the national ti tle twice over a quarter of a cen- ChBndlpp Kffnn. tury ago, he has never before been selected to play for the Walker Cup. It is believed that his sensational showing in the national amateur last 1 September when he put out Johnny I Goodman open champion, was large- 1 ly responsible for his selection. In j May the team will go to England and there battle with leading Brit- , lsh amateurs for the coveted cup. I Along with this announcement came the Interesting news that the rules of the amateur championship , have been changed, the qualifying rounds being ell filiated and all for mer champions being qualified to play. This will automatically place ' Chan In the national tournament, every year and as his strong point j Is competitive golf, renders It pos- ; slble If not probable, thai he will ' break all golf records and win the national title again that he first won j 30 years ago. j The A. P. dispatch la In part as ; follows: I "Golf launched a reconstruc- j tlon program all Us own today with a thorough overhauling of the manner of playing the an nual amateur championship, and the announcement of a thoroughly democratic 1D34 Walker cup team, with four of the nine players new to the clas sic International competition. Patterning the amateur cham pionship after the British sys tem, the United States Golf as soclatlon announced the elim ination of qualifying play In the tournament proper and the sub stitution of a full week of matr.h play among a maximum of 180 entries, most drastic change in the history of the competition. At the same time, Francis Oui met, Boston veteran who ld the Walker cup forces in 1932, was acain named captain of the team that will meet the British at St. Andrews May 11 and 12. Histcammatcs are Johnny Goodman of Omaha, present open champion; Johnny Fischer nf Cincinnati and W. Lewson Little Jr. of Snn Francisco, all youngsters new to International play: H. Chandler Eiran, Del Monte, Cal., veternn who won the amateur In 1904-05 and elim inated Goodman In the flrnt round of the 1031 amateur but never before played in Walker cup matches; Max R. Marston, another former champion who returned to topflight from Hat season, and the veterans of the 1P32 team. Georpf T. Dunlap Jr. of New York, national amateur champion; Oua Morelnnd of Dal las and Jack West land of Chica go. Under the new amateur plan, 22 sectional qua'Ifytns tourna ment throughout the country August 21 will produre the Ji'lrt that will start 18-hole match play at Brookilne. Mum., Sep tember 19. All former champions "In good standlnc are automat ically a?. Inrluded ninong the 180 certified Ir match py. k) Scheduled fr I oiirt Thorr.a Oli ver of Jacksonville la rhe-v.i:ed to appear before Justice of pp& W. R. Coleman In Mdfotrt tomorrow 11. afternoon to fo fM-; mrat1: Iij car wit bout UZi sxc p.A'.ci. Cheese Factory Re-Opens -i 11 li . if -V, i r urinafri m Every tiling Is in readiness for the opening of the Rogue Valley Dairy Product company cheese factory at Central Point Wednesday, Jan. 10, Tom. Quast, manager, announced to day. The new establishment is owned OLD AGE PENSION FILINGS SPEEDED BY ADDED FORCE To speed the filling out of Old Age pension application blanks, two C. W. A. women workers have been assigned to the secretary to the county court. and will start work tomorrow. The typists will fill out the com plex blanks and ask the questions. The plan will be of benefit to all concerned. The old folks have ex perienced considerable difficulty in making out the blanks. .After the blanks are filled out a check, will be made with county rec ords and other sources, to determine length of residence, assessed valua tion of property, if any, and the abil ity of unmarried daughters or other kind to shoulder the responsibility of caring for the applicants. According to county officials, under a strict Interpretation of the law, only a small percentage will be en titled to the pension, and then not for the maximum amount of 930 per month. The county (Court, acting aa a pen sion board, as yet has approved no old age pension. In a large percentage of the applications, only a small por tion of the questions were answered. A complete answering of all queries provides a thumb-nail biography of the applicant. It Is expected that the first pen Rogue Valley Dairy Products Co. Will Open A Modern CHEESE FACTORY At Central Point, Oregon Wednesday, Jan. 9f Producing "Rogue Valley" Cheese San Francisco Prices Will Be Paid For Milk From Rogue River Valley Herds We Will Receive Wednesday January 10th at Our Central Point Plant Cans Will Be Furnished Upon Calling at Plant Payment On 5th and 20th of Each Month Rogue Valley Dairy Products Co. TOM QUAST, Manager .- . .Y". - J- 1.1 ' 1 .!.. d by Bid Seufert who was formerly asso ciated with a cannery at The Dalles. Cheese produced by the Central Point plant will be sold under the "Rogue Valley" brand and San Fran cisco prices will be paid for milk from sions will be approved In time for February payment. On the CWA project approved at the Medford airport a short time ago there are now 73 men at work, who have been transferred from oth er Jobs. A cross runway Is being construct ed at the present time and the city is hoping for more extensive Im provements as provided in the new application submitted to the CWA administration, asking for an pendlture of 9104,000. ex- .C.C. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. (AP) President Roosevelt today nominated Walter W. M. Splawn, former presl dent of the University of Texas, to the Interstate commerce commission. The president also advanced Wil liam H. Howes of South Dakota to be first assistant postmaster general and named Harlee Branch of Georgia to succeed htm as second assistant post master general. . In Grnnf Pass A business visitor in Grants Pass Saturday was John Bertolette of Medford. Wednesday ' r'i I- . local dairy herds. - Milk will be re ceived beginning Wednesday, cans be ing furnished by the cheese factory. Payment will be made on the 0th and 20th of each month, according to Mr. Quast. BELLEFONTE, Pa., Jan. 8. AP) Frank Stablnsky and Anthony P. Tet- rpeky were electrocuted today for the slaying of 18-year-old Mary Malin owskt during a robbery In her home near Wilkes-Barre more than a year ago. Stablnsky was 22, and Tetrosky one year his Junior. Two holdup murders within three days were charged against the young men. Within five days they are alleged to have engaged In, besides the two killings, the holdup of two Hazelton policemen who pursued them, a run ning pistol battle with Allentown of ficers, the wounding of a woman holdup victim, and a robbery in which they obtained 9000 In Jewelry after torturing a Philadelphia family. HARRINGTON HONORED AT LINFIELD COLLEGE George Harrington of Medford, freshmnn at Llnfleld college. Mc Minnlvlle, was one of 25 lettermen honored .t the annual football ban quet Friday evening. Harrington, who entered school late. saw lots of action at fullback, where he alternated with Norman Booth, Junior, who was chosen on the all- I Northwest second team. 14 -1 ' .1. -.J".x J:.'" "? , jr -f Sj BOWLING LEAGUE The second half of the City Bowl ing league schedule gets under way at the Natatorlum tonight, with tho Office Boys meeting the Mall Tribune. The complete schedule, which ends April 12. follows: January. 8 Mall Trlbune-Your Office Boy. 0 postofflee- lowman's Barber Shop. 10 Standard OU-Peerless Meat Mar ket. 11 Prultfs Service Statlon-E'.ks. lis Mall Trlbune-Postofflce. lSpeerles Meat Market-Bowman s Barber. Shop. 17 Standard Oll-Prultt's Service Sta tion. 1 Your Office Boy-Elks. 22 Mall Trlbune-Pniltt's Service Sta tion. 23 Bowman's Barber Shop-Standard Oil. U postofflce-Your Office Boy. 25 Peerless Meat Market-Elks. 29 Mall Tribune-Standard Oil. 30 Your Office Boy-Bowman's Bar ber Shop. 31 Prultfs Service Statlon-Peerlew Meat Market. February. 1 Elks-Postofflce. 5 Mall Tribune - Bowman's Barber Shop. t Postofftce-Peerless Meat Market. 7 Your Office Boy-Prultt's Service Station. 8 Elks-Standard Oil. 1J Mall Tribune-Peerless Meat Mar ket. 13 Prultfs service Statlon-Postofflcc. 14 Standard Oil-Your Office Boy. 15 F.Iks-Bowman's Barber Shop. 19 Your Office Boy - Peerless Meat Market. , 20 Prultfs Service Station-Bowman's Barber Shop. 21 Standard OU-Postofflce. 22 Mall Tribune-Elks. 28 Mall Trlbune-Your Office Boy. 27 postofflce-Bowman's earner nop 28 Standard Oil-Peerless Meat Mar ket. March. 1 Elks-Prultfs Service Station. 5 Mall Trlbune-Postofflce. 8Poerless Meat Market-Bowman's Barber Shop. 7 Standard oil-Prultf Service Sta tion. 8 Your Oflce Boy-Elks. 12 Mall Trlbune-Prultfs Service Sta tion. 15 Bowman's Barber Shop-Standard Oil. 14 poatofflce-Your Office Boy. 16 Elks-Peerless Meat Market. 13 Mall Tribune-Standard Oil. 20 Bowman's Barber Shop-Your Of fice Boy. 21 Prultfs Service Station-Peerless Meat Market. I 22 Elks-Postofflce. lUth liB"ck&.h,37. k Be -r M.Jk Chrome trimmed. ieweL IA I 26 Mall Tribune - Bowman's Barber Shop. 27 Postoffloe-Peerless Meat Market 28 Prultfa Service Btatlon-Your Of fice Boy. 29 Elks-Standard OU. April. 3 Mall Tribune-Peerless Meat Mar ket. 3 Prultfs Service Statlon-Poatofflce. 4 Standard Oll-Your Office Boy. 5 Klks-Bowman's Barber Shop. 9 Your Office Boy - Peerless Meat Market. 10 Bowman's Barber Shop - Prultfs Service Station. 11 Standard Oll-Postofflce. 13 Mall Tribune-Elks. -4 Phone 642. We will haul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night, January 6th. at Wes All these, and scores comfort, convenience MEN'S itOL DRIVING ffl Lb2K M GLOVES vj'Sti rS Brown K 7 capo, fu wl.qs lined. Splendid gloT.s, Kf 1 Doer Skin Clove, $2.40 f$ V'Wsv Other Driving Cloves ffrS iXriyffj. '"9Sll)Mflf,,ll All Wool I illiiw ROBES fi ll III indTi l4ftJ ' 1 1 i lilH roDes in b s l ' good patterns, 36x54 In. tjj i t'tfL. Other AlI-Wool Robe. 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