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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934.
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BILL CODY LOVEP
ig Horn Basin, Wild Region
East of Yellowstone Park,
Draws Host of Sportsmen
Game Is Increasing
May Become Navy's
Head Grid Coach
CODY, Wko. OP) From the happy
hunting ground to which he hae gone.
Buffalo BUI may look down to oc
that hU beloved big game country
still la a hunter' paradise.
In the paat year more hunters via
Jted the Big Horn baaln, the wild
country e&at of Yellowstone park
which the famous frontiersman con
sidered the finest hunting spot in
the world, than in any season for the
paat IS years. Oame wardens and
guides Insist the number of game ant-:
mala that abound In the region ha
been steadily on the Increase since
1919.
Prominent among the successful
hunters was Ullen de Bcliooten, Bel
gian consul at San Francisco, who
with Mrs. de gcttftoten and Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Wlttouch of Brussels bag
ged four bull elk and a buck deei
De Schoo ten's elk was the largest shoi
during the year, with a 60-Inch spread
and horns measuring 10 inches around
the burr.
Remember Cody Talcs.
The party hunted In the same ter
ritory where Buffalo Bill (Col. Wil
liam F. Cody) guided Prince Albert 1
of Monaco and his aide-de-camp
Count Beret, In 1913, on the renown
ed hunter's last big game hunt. Tns
torles Buffalo BUI told while In Eu
rope with his Wild West show arc
held responsible for continued visits
of European noblemen to the Cody
big game country after 20 years.
Two truck loads of elk, moose and
antelope heads were shipped from
the Valley ranch this season to tho
homes of big game hunters. One
shipment Included full carcases of
three moose, three antelope and three
Ik to be used by James I. Clark, di
rector, for a Wyoming exhibit In the
Museum of Natural History In New
York.
At various seasons of the year the
tolg game hunter In the Big Horn ba
sin may shoot elk, deer, mountain
sheep, antelope and grizzly, black
and brown bear. Smaller game in
cludes bobcats, coyotes and mountain
Hons. The- bird hunter brings down
grouse, sage hens, pheasants, ducks
and geese, while for the angler there
Is an abundance of fine trout fishing.
Damage Hay Crops.
This season deer became so thick
Is the South Fork section that they
seriously damaged the settlers' hay
crops. Following complaints from one
rancher about the "pesky critters,"
the game warden went dally to drive
them out of the hay fields Into the
mountains. Each night, however,
they'd come back, and a 12-fot fence
didn't hinder them.
There probably is no truth to the
tall tale of Ned Frost, noted guide,
that a coyote stole and wore all sea
son a hunter's red cap to keep from
being mistaken for a deer. It is
fact, however, that HI Ills Jordon, game
warden, covered his horse front and
rear with five yards of red cloth, to
keep from being shot at. It worked
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MS BUSTS 100
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A MISS AT TRAPS
At the Med ford Gun club traps
Sunday morning. BtU Bates led all
shooters when he broke 65 targets
without a miss. This makes 100
straight for Bates as he had a run
of 35 unfinished last Sunday. A run
of 100 straight Is the goal of all trap
shooters and Mr. Bates Is to be con
gratulated on his achievement. At
the skeet traps Everett Bray ton scor
ed 21x29, which was high for the day.
At 60 targets:
Bill Bates 60
H. Crolsant . ... ........ 48
Geo. Jantzer 48
5. O. Mendenhall ......... 48
Ed Lamport 47
T. E. Daniels 44
Ray Coleman 44
J. R. Turpln 40
Geo. Porter 39
Cbas. Woods 29
At 26 targets:
Clarence Eads . 23
Sid Newton 22
O. O. Alenderfer....i. 22
Glen Fabrlck ....
Dr. Lagcson
Jerry Jerome .......
Dr. Durno
At 25 Skeet:
Everett Brayton .
Dr. Durno
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H. Crolsant 19
Russell Semon 10
Lieut. Thomas Hamilton (above)
may take over the head football
coaching' job at the United States
Naval academy at Annapolis, suc
ceeding Edgar A. "Rip" Miller. Mil.
ler Is expected to remain as civilian
coach, giving attention to the line.
(Associated Press Photo)
T. E. Daniels
Sam Jennings
Geo. Jantzer
S. O. Mendenhall .
Jaa. Moore ....
Ralph Green ..................
H. R. Turpln...
To Meet Martin
Dr. Lageson
Roland Hubbard .
J. C. Thompson...
Jerry Jerome .
Geo. Porter ...
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John Moffatt
Commodore Danenhower
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Heinle ol&ou, rortlunu muicle
mender who will meet the fnt mo.
In nunny Martin of Oklahoma In
the curtain-raiser on Wednesday,
mat card at the Armory.
BEAVERS DEFEAT
IDAHOANS 40-14
CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 13. UP)
The Oregon State college basketball
team today counted Its fourth con
aecutlve comeback victory In the Coast
conference north division race and
hoped fo ranother win here tonlgh
from University of Idaho.
The Beavers gained an all-Important
notch by defeating the Vandals, 40
to 14, here last night. Another vic
tory la vital tonight If the Beavers
remain In the running for the con
ference championship which Univer
sity of Washington has all but aalted
away.
Looking more and more like a well
oiled machine, the Beavers pulled out
of an early five-five tie and led 21
to 8 at half-time.
McDonald and O'Connell led the
Beaver scoring with nine points each.
Iron Hand Costs
Mat Artist $100
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 13. (API
The Portland boxing comm .union hae
moved to take the profit out of tile.
gal wrestling and make the referee's
Job a bit more pleasant.
Yesterday It fined Ted Cox, Lodt,
Cal. heavyweight 100 for taping
sheet metal to his hand In a wrest
ing exhibition here last week against
Howard Can ton wine Dea Moines la.
Half of the fine was Imposed be
cause Co struck Referee Verne Har
rington, .
BOWLING
Watson
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Brown
Corum .
Fabrlck
Handicap .......
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Ouenther, Hugo...
Rankin ...
Jerome
Smith
Roatel
Handicap
Elks' Tourney.
110 1M
310 100
140 140
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841
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Tonight:
005 850 883 3737
Slwood va. DeVore.
City League.
Peerless Meat Market.
Clancy
fltoehr
DeLftra
Noucl
Newland
171
137
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153
Handicap 116
174
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883 885
Mall Trllmne.
H. Hnasong 160 144
C. Puhl 147 140
J Murray 160 135
Hagen 170 186
Hal Halflht 160 175
Handicap 04 04
CENTRAL PT. WINS
FROM HOLD HILL
Central Point's quintet continued
Its victory march Friday night by de
feating Gold Hill, 35 to 25, at Gold
Hill. The Pointers rallied In the sec
ond quarter after trailing the Gold
Hill outfit, and knotted the score at
14 all at the end of the half. The
Central Point boya forged ahead fast
In the second half, chalking up 21
points to 11 for the host team.
Delbert Ayrea was high scorer for
the Pointers with IB points. Walker
of Gold Hill netted 13 points and
Aaron Ayrea of Central Point and Rlt
ter of Gold Hill were tied with 7
each.
Lineups:
Central Pt. ' Gold Hill
D. Ayres (18) F Kell (4)
Virtue (4) F Walker (13)
Culbertson (1) C Rltter (7)
Carr (6) a Horton
A. Ayrea (7) G Llngren (3)
SONS WIN. 46-20.
ASHLAND, Ore.. Th. 13. (API I
In a rollicking second half, the
Southern Oregon Normal baaketball
team pulled far ahead of Albany col
lege and won, 46 to 30, here Inat
night. The SONS led, 15 to, 13, at
half time.
FRISBIE TO FACE
464
448
433
300
400
844 860 3601
SCHMELING AND HAMAS
WILL BATTLE TONIGHT
PHILADELPHIA, Peb. IS. (API
Max Sehmrllng. former world'e
heavyweight champion, rraahea Into
the flrat barrier on hie comeback
trail tonight.
Stve Hamea, youlhful Jeraeyan
wno unit gained ayuetio fame at the f irrt time In yeara.
.gui.ji.iii. nwi vuiicg. ia met
barrier, and the promoter expect
16.000 enthualaata to wlineaa Vic
claah.
Mall Tribune.
T. Huwmg 145 114
C. Puhl ..... 188 133
J. Murray ...... 133 151
W. Hagen 194 181
Hal Halght 333 168
Handicap 100 100
O. Kerr
L. Bonner
H. Plnneo
S. Strk ...
K. Clevenberg ...
Handicap
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KtAhdfirrt OH.
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Medford mat fane will find out to-
morrow night If the big fireman, Ray
Friable, can take It. Local grappling
followers know Friable can dish It
out, but Wednesday evening Promoter
Mack Llllard la Importing a big, rough
and tough lad in the person of Al
Schnell, 3O0-pounrier, who hails from
Sydney, Australia, to race the fireman
in a 45-mlnuta match and, eaya- Lll
lard plenty can happen.
Sailor Prans of the tattooed epi
dermis, will meet Prank Clemena,
Oklahoma. In the main event and
the dynamic Bunny Martin will open
the show In a 80-mlnute struggle
with Heinle Olaon of Portland.
717 789 840 3548
Tonight: Poat Office va. Prultt'a
Service station.
Becauaa of two hurrtcanea last
fall, northeastern countlea of North
Carolina failed to produce a profit
able soybean crop thia season for the
Achiu Pins Heinz
With Body Presses
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. IS (API-
Walter "Sneer" Achlu. Chinese mid
dleweight wrestler, defeated Cowboy
Heine, two out of three falla In the
main event here last night. Achlu
took the flrat fall with a body press,
Heine, the aecond with reverse chin
locka and body presa. and Achlu end
ed the fray with a body press.
Mickey MoOuIre took the flrat. and
third falla to win the aeml-flnal from
Wildcat Orey.
Rotation of Chrlatmaa tree cropa
haa been succeaefulty established on
several Connecticut farms.
OREGON NORMAL WINS,
38-18 OVER BEARCATS
MONMOUTH, Feb. 13 (AP) Ore
gon Normal School overwhelmed
Willamette Unlveralty In their bas
ketball game here last nlgit 38 to
16, thereby winning the three game
aorles between the two schools two
games to one,
Olaagow, Scotland,, had death
rate of 13.4 In 1033, the lowest on Ite
record- k I
WRESTLING
MEDFORD ARMORY
Fast Vicious Thrilling
WED. NIGHT
BARGAIN PRICES 8:18 P. M.
Any Bent B5c. Children 25o
ROXY IS SHOWING
YOUTH'S INNOCENCE
The price of Innocence, If Ignor
ance of the facta of life la considered
a requleltc of Innocence, la very coatly
according to the theme of "What
Price Innocence?", which opened at
the Roxy today. A poignantly dra
matlo story 1 written about this false
conception of Innocence In thia pic
ture enacted by an all-star cast,
which stars Wlllard Mack.
Speak at School Jack Mitchell of
Portland, who U conducting the Bible
conference at the Baptlat. church thia
week, will apeak before the Junior
high achool tomorrow morning at
11:15, it waa announced today. Any
one lntereated la Invited to be prea-
ent at that time. Mr. Mitchell will
also speak over KMED at 6:45 Wed
nesday evening. He la a teacher who
make his lessons pictures In your
mind, and every atatement is founded
on the Bible, according to those who
have beard him.
In his 43 years of service aa a court
reporter, Duncan C. McCallum of
Orovllle, Cal., aaya he has transcribed
more than 432,000,000 words,
Dlscoverlea of archeologlata show
that prlrnltivA man carried on exten
sive trade operations.
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