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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI). OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934.
Airplane Spin Meyers' Favorite Hold BEARS IN T
Bob Meyira (right) former world's
middleweight wrestling champion,
nown demonstrating hi favorite
'weapon of offense the airplane apln.
Meyers, who haa formidable mat
record, will meet Sailor Franc, the
tattooed wonder of Ban Diego, Cal..
in the main event of Mack Llllard'a
wrestling how here Wednesday night
at the Armory.
In addition to the main erent.
Bunny Martin, Cherokee Indian of
Oklahoma, will face Roland Warren,
Copco engineer of Klamath Falls, In a
aeml-flnil, and George Bennett, Se
attle, will tangle with Cecil Barrlck,
Oranu Pass pride, in a curtain raiser.
The first gong will be sounded by
Vivian Beach, timekeeper, at 8:19. All
seats, except sections o and D, will
be open to general admission ticket
holdera at a uniform price. Beats In
the reserved sections may be obtalnod
at the same price by thoae who are
unable to reach the Armory early.
S. F. OPEN FINAL
8 AN rRANCISCO, Jan. !. (AP)
Thomaa Daniel Oreavy, 83-year-old
trouper Of golf's winter "gold trail
la the 1034 Ban Francisco national
match play open champion.
The youthful Albany, N. T., atar
won the title and top money yeeter
day when he derated Jim Thomson
of Long Beach, 3 and 2, In the no
hole linala of this section's annual
links clasalc.
To claim the winner's share of the
4000 puree It amounted to $811
Oreavy outlaated a brilliant field of
300 starters who teed off In the qual
ifying round last week.
He learned the game as a caddie
at Tuckahoe. !. T., under one of the
old maatera, Willie MacFarland. Three
years ago, while still In his teens, he
first attained national prominence by
winning the professional golfers'
championship.
Slnos that time he haa been recog
nised as a formidable contender, but
hla victory yesterday waa hla most
Important In the' yearly campaign
that sends the proa on a coast . to
coaat trek.
The final divot duel of the most In.
terestlng tournament ever put on here
saw Creavy conquer Thomson with a
flawleaa Iron game. Hla approachea.
In the main, war mechanically per
fect and hla putting waa highly accu.
rate. Thomaon outdlataneed Creavy
from the tee by 20 yards or more, but
Creavy waa the master on the greens.
On the morning round of the match
the young man from Albany used ex
actly 20 putta. Thomson only had
to putt 88 times, which would be
satisfactory most any other time.
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BOWLING BRIDGE FINALISTS
i nnn i miiTniirn
am mum
Stanford: Fred Canrlnua and Carl
Jorgenson. St. Mary's; Jim Mualck
and Ernie Plnckert, southern Calltor.
nla: Sam 0111 and Art Carlson, Call'
fornla; Harry Field, Oregon State.
SAN FHANCISCO. Jan. 16. (AP)
The Chicago Bears, national profes
sional football champions hold their
first workout hero today In prepara
tion for their charity gridiron battle
against a picked team of Pacific coait
stara Sunday.
The Bears arrived at noon yesterday
but were ao besieged by official greet- '
ere and friendly well-wishers that 1
Manager Oeorge Halan called off '
scheduled afternoon practice. I
mcjuaed on the western squad are
Al Norgard, and Ernie Caddell of 1
M.F.RICE, PROMINENT
ATTORNEY, SUCCUMBS
R06EBUR0. Or., Jan. 16. pt M.
F Rice, 02, prominent Roseburg buN
ueM man and attorney, died at hla
home here Sunday nlfht to! lowing ft
long lllneM.
Mr. Rice waa born April 31, 1871,
near Oakland, where bU parent were
pioneer, aettlera.
Haircut 35c at Ray'a Barber Shop,
40 No. Front M. Oood worlt. (uaran
teed. This la not a chleel, but meeting
competition.
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Dance, Rogue Elk, Saturday night,
January 20.
CCC CAGE TITLE
Championship gemee In the CCC
district basketball tournament will
be Dlsysd at the senior high school
gymnasium this week-end. according
to Captain Bernard B. McMahon, wel
fare officer at district headquarters.
At 6 p. m. Thursday. Camp Appie-
gat uam will play the Camp Cape
Sebastian five. In the flrat of a series
of three gamea. At 8 p. m., tne same
evening. Camp South Fork of Rogue
River will play the Camp Cape Sebas
tian men.
The final game in the aeries is
scheduled for 10 a. m., Saturday, be
tween Applegate Camp and South
Fork of the Rogue River. The team
winning two out of three games will
be declared winner of the district.
Each team competing In the finals
has defeated all other teams In in
section.
CCC BOY KILLED IN
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twice and plunged down ten foot em
bankment, ten CCC boys escaped
without a scratch. None of the other
14 Injured Is reported In serious condition.
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SAN DIEGO, Cal.. Jan. lfl. (AP) '
Cecil Loom la. of Baker, Ore.. Injured
with 14 other CCC camp worker In
ft-- truck-car collision her Friday
night, died In a local hoipltal late
Monday. Hts cheat waa crushed. I
Although the truck turned over 1 1
A Big; Glasi of
Pabst Blue
Ribbon Beer
COFFEE ANN'S
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PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 18. (AP)
A five-fall wrestling match between
Robin Reed. 1S7. Reedsport, and
Tommy Helna. in J. Burns, packed
1800 into the labor temple here last
night, while hundreds more were
turned from the doors.
Reed took three falls straight after
Helm captured the first two with re
verse chin locka. Reed used a body
press after a head-to-head collision
and two more body presses to take
his falls.
. Bulldog Jackaon, 180. Klamath
Falls, dlaablrd Jack Curtis. 18. Jack
aon, Miss.. In taking a fall with a
hammerlock. The bout went to Jack,
son. but Curtis took the flrat fall
with a body press,
Mickey McQulre. 187, Weat Salem,
took the odd fall, from Bobby Samp
eon. 183. Seattle.
Don Sugal, 181. Aalrm, took a one
fall match from Tiny Simmons, 168,
Belllngham.
PORTLAND, Jan. 18 (Ti Thomas
L. Turner, owner of the Portland club
of the Pacific Coaat basebal league,
announced today that the Portland
team will open the IMS season In a
new ball park with atands of ateel and
ooncrete.
The new park and sUUIum till be
built here by Ralph B. Lloyd. Los I
Angeies espltallat. Turner told the
chamber of commerce members' tor
rum luncheon today.
The alte of the new par. has not
been selected. Plsns for the new sta
dium are In hand. H. R. Drinker.
Lloyd'a Portland representative, said.
The Portland Beavers will train thla
season at Ventura, Csl Turner sa:d.
where Lloyd has large oil Interests.
Elks' Tourney.
Watson . 168 183 182 473
Gates ............. 192 168 143 403
Brown 147 147 147 441
Holmea 110 107 174 301
Fabrlck 144 142 132 418
Handicap . . 87 87 97 291
Totals
Erlckson
Sherwood
York
Ferguson .... 203
848 834 829 2907
218 182 198 638
147 192 118 437
169 133 140 438
188 168 9i7
Strang. Herb 198 147 118 433
Handicap .... 79 75 78 128
Totals 968 885 775 2606
Tonight: Sollnsky and DeVorc
teams.
Individual and team standings for
week ending January 12, 1034:
Players Games Totals Aver.
609
617
519
506
90S
505
601
494
492
491
488
467
487
486
471
467
499
457
493
492
440
Bads
DeVore 8
Sollnsky 8
Pnske, .,.,,....,...... 8
Gates 8
Rankin 8
Bowman ...................... 8
Erlckson ................ 8
Brayton ................... 3
prultt - 8
Olll t
Strang, Herb ......4 3
Wataon 8
Orr, Bert 8
Guenther, Hugo....... 8
Guenther, Herb....... 3
Kelly 8
White ..... .... 8
Roatel ............ 8
Ehel ..... . 8
Sanderson 8
Fredetui ................. 0
Ferguson ..... .......... 8
Sherwood ................ 8
Thompson ............. 8
Klwood .................. 8
Orr, Eugene............. 8
Jerome ................. 8
Alenderter 3
Boomer ................ 8
Fsbrlck .... a
Andrea 8
Baylor .......... ..... 8
Olmscheld ............ 8
Brown . . 8
Strang, Vlrj. ........ 8
Rose 8
Flegel 8
Vork . .................. 8
Holmea 8
Team fttamllnts.
Team W.
Orr, Eugene. ... 8
Elwood ........................ 8
Sollnsky 2
Dcvora .......................... 2
Erlckson 1
Wataon 1
Guenther 0
Saylor .. 0
Orr'a team wins the weekly prlr
with 2685. Eads waa high Individual
with 609.
444
438
431
431
429
428
426
425
417
413
413
404
395
393
368
869
362
358
L.
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1
1
3
2
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NEW YORK, Jan. 18. (AP) The
first "grand national" tournament of
the United States Bridge association
la on Its final lap today, with little
to choose between the two teams left
after three days of elimination
matches.
David Burnstlne. Oswald Jacoby.
Howard B:henken nnd Michael Gott
lieb had a plus of 2050 points when
the first half of the match 60 boards
was concluded at 1:30 a. m. The
caliber of their opponents Sidney
Ruelnow. Walter Maicnvnn. L?c LanR
don and L. Bachner left the reault
still in doubt, however.
Jacoby was In the limelight early
In the afternoon when a long stand
ing feud between himself and Mrs.
Madeleine Kerwin. a woman expert,
flared. Mrs. Kerwln had neen sched
uled to broadosat he play, apparent
ly without Jacoby's knowledge.
When he found ahe waa to officiate
he took public exception to a recent
paragraph or here In a gossip column
and flatly refused to play so long as
ahe waa present, she withdrew.
ITH BILL T
Pet.
1.000
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BOSTON, Jan. 10 (API Youth tri.
umphed over skill, and Ellsworth
vines stood even today with the vet
eran Bill Tllden in their profesalonal
tennla sertea.
Each had two matches to his credit
aa the weat 'coaat youngster and the
old master travelled to Providence, R.
I., for their next appearance.
A crowd of 11,600, the largest ten
nis gathering In New" England his
tory, saw them fight It out last night
at the Boston garden.
The first set went to 26 gamea and
waa lost by Vines on his own errors
after a thrilling battle. The match
score waa 1214. 4-8, 8-4, 8-1, 8-2.
Helen Jacohe. holder of the worn
en'a national title, was one of the
spectators.
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Cltr League.
Poat (mice.
E. Nichols 207 143 157 908
R. Slngler 153 197 159 4ti9
E- Roatel 169 160 92 403
Oould 90 104 108 300
Hugo Ouenlher... 143 194 140 447
Handicap 152 152 182
810 878 806 2391
Mall Tribune.
F Huasong 136 97 146 W
B. llagcn 110 133 195 398
A Hajen . 157 165 147 469
J. Murray . 123 113 143 381
Dummy ............. 133 .
Ray Prultt ... 115 145 260
Handicap ., 70 5 85
721 720 831 2272
Tonight:' Bowman a Barber Stup'
vs. Peerless Meat Market. I
COUGARS. 30 TO 28
PULLMAN. Wash., Jan. 16. ( AP)
The University of Washington, lone
undefeated team In the northern di
vision, ran Its victory atrlng to five
here last night, eking out a thrill
packed 30-28 win over Washington
State College In the first overtime
game of the conference hoop season.
Just two seconds before the final
gun. Clyde Wagner, Husky center, was
given a chance to put the game on
Ice with a free throw, but hla try
went wide, and the teams went Into
an overtime period.
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BUSTER BELL RESIGNS
AS BENSON GRID COACH
PORTLAND, Or.. Jsn. 18 f API
Clarence (Buater) Bell, ex-Oregon
Stat fullback, has resigned aa Benaon
Tech football coach and will continue
as Instructor In physical education.
Hla successor probably will be Bcr
non (Sklppyl Stivers, ex-ldsho quar
terback who was Bells aatiataut last
season. (
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