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PAOE TWO MEDFORD VJTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934 Siskiyou Golf Team Defeats Klamath 14 to. 9 in Match Here 114 ENJOY PLAY Medford was the golf capital of southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia yesterdsy with 114 divot dig gers competing under perfect weather condition" In the three events nnxi up by the tournament oommlttee of the Rogue Valley club, under chair, manshlp of Harry MoMahon. A team of 36 playera from Yreka and wee.l carried home the cup poated by the local club by defeating a delegation Of 33 from Klamath Falla, 14 to B. In a apeclal match, Bill Hackney, pro of the Klamath club, teamed with H. B. Bentley, Aahland atar. the lat ter aubatltutlnu for Qua Krausse, Amateur champion of Klamath coun ty, who was unable to participate, feated H. H. Prlnsle, Medford ama teur ace, and Jack Hueaton, pro, four up. The match waa trailed by a larpre sallerv. and deeplte the fact that both local men were playing below form, aome aparkllng golf waa wlt neaaed. The Medford pair pulled up to square the count on the tenth hole, but bowed to the superior golf of the Invaders from that point on . President 0. J. Semon of the Rosue Valley club presented the cup to the Siskiyou contingent, represented by Ron Avery, tourney chairman of Yreka, Immediately after the team competition, and Dom Provost of the Ashland club stepped forward witn a challenge from his club for a match to be played here March 18, which Avery accepted. In the blind bogey competition for prizes, the following non-membera ahared in the nams, gon osua other awards: V. R. Grace. Weed: D B. Oray, Medford; Paul Sharp, Klam ath Palls: J. K. RODlnson, rqrtiana: I. s Kelly, Medford; Lyle Thurman, Medford; L. Z. carter, Klamath Pa'.ls; M. E. Cornett, Klamath Palls; H. Prloe. Medford; A. D. Rockwood. Weed: L. Barklow, Yreka; 0. B. John son, Yreka; J. A. MoOee, Weed; Earl Wlmer. Klamath raiia: w. r. nioaie. Medford; H. H. Hart, Medford. Prise winners In the competition for low net scores among mem- bera . were as follows: Gordon Green. 69; Earl Tumy. 70; P. H. Reum, 71; George Roberts, 72; T. S. John ston, 72; Major Morrle, 72; George Ooddlng. 72; R. B. Hammond, Sr., 7S; D. G. Tyree, 73; J. B. Kirk, 73. George Henselman, 73. 0. J. Chord carded high gross score for the day to receive a prize. From California Mrs. Laurel Grln nell of Crescent City was a business visitor in Medford over the week-end. Others from northern California were Mr. and Mrs. T. Crlspl of Mt, Shasta and Mr. and Mrs. J. Duchl of Weed. A Fast Worker f tnT '' '' I 3f I- it x: BUNNY MARTIN1, Oklahoma trap pier whose chief claim to mat fame la a whirlwind offensive. He will be seen on Wednesday'! armory uard. FOR CAGE TITLE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. Though out In front by but one game, the University of California Bears were long-odd favorite today to win the southern division, Pacific Coast conference, basketball cham pionship. ' The Bears emerged from a crucul Saturday night battle In Los Angeles with a 37-28 win over the Southern California Trojans to regain the sin gle-game lead which the Trojans had wiped out by taking a 41-34 victory Friday night. It waa the last meeting of the sea son between the two rivals for first place, and followers of the Bears pre dict they will have little trouble In turning back the U. C L, A. Bruins and Stanford Indians, their opponent! In remaining games. Stanford sent the Bruins deeper into the cellar by winning Friday and Saturday night at Stanford, the first 31 to 38 and the second 39 to 84. BEAVERS FACING SEATTLE, Feb. 13. m Facing their toughest week of the season, four games, two with the league leading University of Washington Huskies, the Oregon State Beavers, coast champions lost year, must win all of them to remain In the running for the northern division Pacific Coast conference title. With a full week of rest behind them, however, the Beavers are con fident of "taking" the Idaho Vandals In their two games on their home floor tonight and Tuesday nights, word from Corvallls says, and then Invade Seattle at the week-end for their Important series with Washing ton, in the mood to win. The Huskies lead the league with 10 wins and two defeats, while Ore gon State has won six and lost four Washington's only two losses, how ever, were at the hands of Oregon State, at Corvallls. In a non-conference game last night, Washington avenged Its previ ous night's surprise defeat by the University of Montana Grizzlies by overwhelming them with a 60 to 24 win. The regulars piled up a good lead and the second string tern then went In. In the only conference game Satur day night, Oregon won Its second straight game at Eugene from Idaho. 31 to 33, and took undisputed pos session of third place in the standings. RULE CHANGE INCREASES VALUE OF FORWARD PASS By Dillon Graham ATLANTA, Feb. 13. (AP) The value of the forward pass as sn of fensive weapon In football was In creased today by the removal of two penalties which had curbed the use of the aerial bomb. The national football rules com mittee, in Its annual meeting here, lifted the touch back penalty on the first forward pass thrown over the goal line and -eliminated the five yard forfeiture attendant to t second successive Incompleted forward pais. The first alteration In the rules for 1034 takes away the heavy fine for failure to complete a pass over the goal and probably will result in many more of these daring scoring plays. Except on fourth down, such an incomplete pass will result only In the cost of a down and nt a touch back and the resultant loss of the ball. The touch back feature has been retained for use In the event of a second Incomplete pass over the goal. This new rule Is intended to add strength and versatility to the of fensive's team attack within the 16 yard lines. The widening of the de fense to protect against the addi tional passing threat should also aid the running game of the attacking elevens. . - , Another action of the committee was to re-define the punt, so as to allow one player to hold the ball for another to kick It. The use of two men in the execution of a punt gen erally la only Involved In the quick kick. Heretofore, the player holding the ball was required to release It before the kicker had made contact. The change Is expected to bring about better and more accurate kicks. Another step to reduce injuries from the game was taken In prohib iting the use of shoe cleats made of materials liable to chip or fracture. IS BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. (AP) In their bag of Pacific coast vic tories, the Chlcsgo Bears, profes sional football champions, today had tucked away a 7 to 0 win over a far-west all-star team., Harold "Red" Orange, the veteran "Galloping Ghost" of Illinois, came to life In the third period of the game here yesterday to lead the Bears' only successful scoring thrust. Orange took a short pass from George Corbett and raced 35 yards down the sidelines to place the ball on the All-stars five-yard marker. Gene Ronzanl took the ball over and Jack islanders converted. in keeping with the times Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR MIN'S DRUG STORE. PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) You've got to be a good shot to hunt with this dog. If you're not, he'll turn up his nose in contempt and leave you stranded In the miridlp nf th wwls ( Twn mlKiu ta nil rtcht hut if you miss three well. It was your own fault! Bob Scaly, who runs an Inn here between hunts, tells the story. Bob does everything he can for his guests, even loaning them his best bird dog for hunting. ' "The first day he went out with some folks from the east. They had been gone about an hour when the dog came b ;k and sat down to rest. He had a plumb disgusted look on his face. "The next time, he went out he was gone not more than 30 minutes before he showed up again to rest. "When it happened again, I Inves tigated. That dog was showing up my guests.. He was taking them out and finding birds. If they missed as many as three times he was leaving them and coming home. "He wouldn't have anything to do with a poor shot. I sent blm out with some good hunters and he stay ed all day. But somehow I seemed to have more poor shots than good shots as guests." Prospect high school defeated Saras Valley Friday night, 14 t 13, on thj Sams Vslley floor, the latter, breaking Its standing of 13 successive wins Both teams checked closely on de fense. Broomfleld. who was expected to run the score up for Prospect, left the game early in the second quarter with an Injured eye. Close, who sub stituted for him. played his best game of the season. Playing for Prospect were W. Fow ler, B. Broomfleld. R. Ditsworth. R Train, G. Merrlman and T. Close. IN WASHINOTOK, Feb. 13. (AF Appointment by Pope Plus XI., of four new American blshons wm r- celved here today In Catholic church circles. The Right Reverend Moses Riley was made bishop of Trenton, N. J.; the Reverend Francis P. Keough, bishop of Providence, R. I.; the Rev erend Robert E. Lucey, bishop of Amarlllo, Tex., and the Right Rever end William D. O'Brien, auxiliary bishop to Cardinal Mundeleln at Chicago. COLLEGE TO PLAY TWO-GAME SERIES The fast coming Southern Oregon Normal basketball team will open a strenuous week with the strong Al bany college tonight and tomorrow night In the Ashland ' Junior high school. Fresh from their two unex pected victories over the House of David last week Coach Hobson's men are confident of giving the northwest conference team a hard battle. The Albany ball club coached for the first year by Joey Mack, ex-Oregon State star has the beat team that has ever represented the school. They are big, fast, and aggressive, and well drilled In the Oregon State system of play. The real star of the outfit Is Bradley, a speedy forward, said to be the best shot In the northwest con ference. Teamed with Bradley is Kenneth Stultz, a rangey boy with backboard work his specialty. Curry at center, George and Klelblack at guards complete the invaders lineup. All are experienced players. Southern Oregon Normal will use the the same lineup as in previous games with Bradway at center, How ell and Patterson at forwards, and Yandle and Courtney at guards. However Od Hughes and Bud Ltndley, ex-Med ford stars have been looking so well In practice lately that they may replace the regular lineup. The main game is called for 8:15 with the Junior high In a preliminary at 7:18. Tickets are now on sale In Ashland and Medford and will be available at the gate good for both Albany games and the Chlco games this weekend and also the Grants Pass-Ashland high school game all for the price of one. The probable starting lineups are: Albany College. ' South. Ore. Normal 8tultz (4) F....(7) Patterson Bradley (6) F (3) Howell Curry (10) C (4) Bradway George (9)...... G (14) Yandle Klelblock (3) (10) Courtney BOWLING Captain Erickson's Bias' club bowl ing team moved up last week to share second place with Eugene Orr's quintet in the lodge tourney. The Erlckson outilt took three straight from the Orr's and chalked up a total of 2744 to annex the week's high acore prize money. Watson and Ouenther roll tonight. Individual and team atandlnga for week ending February 9: Plsyers Games Totala Ave. Olll 35 6521 204 Prultt .... Eads Erlckson Rankin .. 38 36 33 ..... 36 . 27 . 36 33 38 36 Sollnsky Gatea DeVore Paske Orr, Eugene Watson Sherwood 36 Ouenther) Herb 15 Ouenther 36 Saylor 36 Jerome 33 Ferguson 33 Bowman 24 Alenderfer 27 Brayton 30 Orr. Bert SO Andres ...... 24 Smith 27 Sanderson 27 Rose 30 Strang. Herb. . 36 STATE CAPITOL MARKS BIRTHDAY OF LINCOLN SALEM, Feb. 12. ( AP) While the state capltol proper observed Lin coln's birthday anniversary today by declaring a holiday, other business In Salem was carried on aa usual and the public schools continued In session. To Report March 3 Floyd Bryant, 46, a native of Massachusetts, was ordered to appear In city court March 3, to answer charges of being drunk on the street. He waa arrested by city officers. Thompson . Rostel Ebel Fredette . Brown El wood Kelly White Fa brick 30 15 . 36 . 36 . 27 . 18 . 3 Olmscheld . 36 Boomer 30 Corum 6 Strang, Vlrg . York Holmes Fllegel '. Schade - 6675 7262 6614 5894 6339 4742 6284 5782 6064 5994 5962 2464 5875 5836 5361 5285 3814 4295 4711 4695 3742 4207 4160 4568 5422 4044 2106 905 4478 2692 2227 5245 4337 2168 5201 5120 . 3760 2629 417 4937 3889 778 202 196 184 178 176 176 175 175 168 160 160 165 163 162 163 160 159 159 157 156 158 155 154 152 151 150 150 15i 149 149 148 146 145 145 144 142 13J 138 139 137 130 130 Team Elwood Orr, Eugene Erlckson Sollnsky Watson DeVore . Saylor Guenther Team Standings. Won Lost Pet. Ferguson .. Sherwood 192 151 173 lit 168 168 190 524 Totals 937 898 S0 2744 City League Standlngi" (Nat alleys) F. Erlckson S 582 187 O. Eads 18 2760 184 Roy Prultt 15 2655 177 J. Gill 8 632 177 Dr. Paske ... 12 2094 175 H. Clancy 11 1914 174 W. Prultt 12 2050 171 Herb Ouenther 18 2548 170 R. DeVore 15 2528 169 C. Walsh 12 1960 163 P. Dunn G. Gatea Dr. Lantls ... ..... A. Hagen ..12, 1958 183 ..12 1938 182 9 1482 162 .. 9 1469 182 Hal Height IS 2407 160 N. Newlnnd 15 3407 160 S. Sherwood ... 12 1898 158 F. Diamond 12 1805 158 J. Burrougha 6 947 158 R. Burgla 3 487 158 12 1865 155 15 2284 153 M. Cannon E. Nichols .. W. Newland B 1373 153 T. Noud 12 1868 151 C. Furnas B 1350 150 A. Stoehr 12 1790 149 R. Slneler 15 2213 148 S. Stark 12 1717 143 J. Murray 12 1711 S. Colton o. Robertson . W. Hagen 7 7 143 1132 142 997 142 989 141 H. Plnneo 12 1683 140 I. Huffman : 12 1682 140 N. Kerr 12 1630 140 Hugo Guenther 9 F. Hussong . 8 R. Rose 3 E. C. Ferguson 3 E. Clevenberg , .. B H Meusel B C. Bowman 3 H. Larsen 3 H. Field 3 O. Newland . 8 C. Holmes , 9 1254 139 1095 137 413 137 410 137 1228 135 1199 133 397 132 398 132 393 131 383 128 1104 12S E. York 11 1341 122 G. Gould 7 731 104 Team fltandlnga Elks 12 Standard Oil 6 Post Office 8 Mall Tribune 6 Prultts Service S. 6 10 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 .699 .599 .466 .466 .393 ,3J9 .399 Scores for February 9. Orr, Eugene 181 162 167 510 Eads 212 225 182 619 Brayton 145 131 187 461 Fredette 128 135 132 395 Kelly 121 98 129 448 Handicap 74 74 74 223 Totals Erlckson Strang, Herb York 881 825 871 2657 212 178 222 612 ... 143 170 116 429 ... 145 156 133 433 Your Office Boy 4 Bowmans Barber Shop 4 Peerless Meat M. 3 806 545 533 500 800 444 333 373 League Conference LONDON, Feb. 10. (AP) Officers of the disarmament conference steer ing committee will meet In London Tuesday to consider the question of whether the European altuatlon Justifies the convening of the con ference general commission. Drink Water With Mekls Good For Stomach Water with meals helps stomach Juices, aids digestion. If bloated with gas add a spoonful of Adlerlka. One dose cleans out poisons and washes BOTH. , upper and lower bowels. Heath's Drug ' Store and Medford Pharmacy. 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