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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933. PAOE FJVK GHEZZI WINS DUELj BOWLING TOP TOURNEY COIN By PAW. ZIMMERMAN Associated l'ress Sports Writer L06 ANGELES. Jan. 16 (API Touth was In the vanguard today, pocket bulging with most ot the prize money as the golfing army mov ed toward northern Calltornoa for the Sacramento and San rranclsco atop overa on the winter tournament trail. Victor Ghezzl of Deal. N. J., and John ftevolta, Milwaukee, formed the ad vance guard, with Harold McSpaden. Kansas City. Kaa.. not far behind. Ghezzl won the Los Angelea open title yesterday In an 18-hole playoff with Revolta after they had tied after the regulation 72 holes of play with 385s. but their earnings ajere the same, since they spilt first and second nlaoe and 200 more picked up from the gallery at the playoff for 1X75 apiece. McSpaden. Pasadena open Cham plon, earned 1000 for winning the first test of the winter schedule In the Callfornlas. The first atop will be at Sacra mento, Friday, where the golf grena diers open a three-day stand for 3, 800 to he obtained after 72 holes of medal play. Prom there they go on to 8an Francisco to participate in inn annual 4000 match play tourney atartlnn January 24. Ghezzl. professional of the Deal Qolf club, shot a 73 over the stun born, rain-soaked, wind-swept Los Angeles Country club yesterday in winning the tenth annual open title from Revolts by two strokes. The Active club "Alley Cats" chalk ed up three points In their bowling match with the Eagles Drill Team at the Smoke House last night, by tak ing two games and acorlng high total pins. The Active club "Pole Cats" also garnered three points In the same manner In their match with the Econ omy Lumber entrant. Scores: Alley Cals. Moore, J.. 13 154 137 145 426 Bsuer. 36 170 172 183 S24 Mllnes. 36 162 314 177 553 Fabrick. II 156 164 176 495 Slmms, 22.. 163 304 131 493 Handicap : It 11 It 297 304 880 910 2794 Eagles Drill Team. Mel Hall . Gates Murray ... Bullls Fredette .. Handicap 1st 2nd 3rd Tots! . 179 194 142 515 . 177 177 177 148 167 203 . 136 188 114 118 144 155 108 108 108 531 518 438 417 324 ' , 003 952 888 2743 CENTRAL POINT QUINTS DEFEAT JACKSONVILLE BY SCORES 36-21, 25-3 New Harvard Coach Fights Last Night Fowler. 61......... Hueston - Can ... Lyons . Gillette Handicap , , 135 109 94 328 137 179 107 423 147 133 160 429 201 156 152 509 . 150 144 137 431 214 214 214 642 374 934 854 2762 Pole Cats. Flndley, 34 115 174 164 453 GUI. 52 148 148 189 483 Hubbard. 60 Butler, 30 Walker. 37 McAllister (lly the Associated Pre?) BEIJJNGHAM. Wash. Cecil Payne. 137. Louisville. Ky., outpointed Fran kle Monroe, 136, Portland (10). READING, Pa. Morrlo Sherman, 147, Detroit, drew with Ray Napoll tano, 150, Brooklyn (10). 4 98 98 I 148 137 145 420 112 144 124 380 114 184 299 Handicap 323 205 205 633 Kconomy Green, 20 McCormtck, 50... Rodgera. 34 O. Overmyer, 37. C. Overmyer, 23. Handicap ASHLAND TO FACE CAVEMEN FRIDAY ASHLAND. Jan. 16. (Spl.) Coach Don Faber'a Ashland high school Grizzlies will open their 1935 south am Oregon conference basketball season next Friday night at Ash land when they tangle with Grants Pass high, the dark horse of the league. With the exception of Billy Hoxle, the dead eye forward who has a touch of flu, Ashland will present the Identical lineup that reached the semi-finals In the atate tourney last year. Bob Hardy, who has scored 161 points in 13 games so lar, wm be In the tlpoff position: Parker Hess and Bill Jungwlrth, forwards and HJelmer Kannasto and Ker Schillings, guards. In 14 games played to date, tl-high-powered Grizzlies have emerg on the long end of the score I times, the lone defeat being at th hands of the state champion AstoriL Fishermen. Ashland la odds on fa Torlte to successfully defend their southern Oregon title, won last year. Saturday night of thla week Ash land plays host to Mt. Shasta high, one of the atrongest teama In north ern California. 4 Mel Hall's Groceteria bowlers rolled over the Roxy Ann contingent three straight gamea In their Elks club match last night. The East Side Pharmacy and Underwood Typewriter teams are carded tonight. Scores : . 844 911 991 2748 Lumber Co. 145 136 111 392 115 146 152 413 ... 122 121 119 362 ... 152 203 160 515 ... 152 152 128 432 ... 154 154 154 462 840 912 824 2576 Cecil Jennings of this city, charged with operating a pawn broker estab lishment without a atate license, was bound over to await the action of the grand Jury by Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman late yesterday. He was allowed to go on his own recog nizance pending filing of bond today. Ward Wills, storekeeper of Rogue River, and Howard Mayford, purported owner of a nlcgel-ln-the-slot ma chine, were assessed 810 and costs each, upon a plea of guilty. The contrivance waa confiscated by the sheriff. A. C. Rock of Portland, .charged with reckless driving, was fined 625 and costs upon a plea of guilty. R. H. Porter of Portland was fined 810 and costs for operating an auto with Improper license plates. Central Point A and B basketball teams made a clean aweep of their Invasion of Jacksonville last night, ths A s winning. 36-31, In a fast and clean encounter, while the B'a tri umphed to the tune of 25-3. It was the filth straight win for the latter quint. Central Point led throughout In the main event, but the margin waa never wide enough to make the game uninteresting. The Central Pointers- will Invade Talent Friday night. A feature of the A contest waa the fact that brother opposed brother at guard positions. A. Ayres and R. Ayres matching skill on the respec tive teams. Russell and Virtue led the Central Point acorlng while Bost wlck. Backes and Mitchell were tied for honora on the Jacksonville aide. A llneupa: Central Pt. Jacksonville Virtue (10) . F Bostwlck (6) Russell (14) F Backea (6) Culbertson (6) C Flltcroft A. Ayres (4) O R. Ayres (3) Donrad (2) ...... O Mitchell (6) Subs: Jacksonville, Combest, John son (1). Referee : Harrington. B lineups: Central Pt. Jacksonville Lawrence (7) F Graham Hood (61 F... Lusk Grimes 18) C Nunn (2) Jewett G Sanden Coppenger (4) O .. Llttell (1) Referee: Hess. Roxy Ann 1st 2nd 3rd Total Webster Erlckson . Kresse .... Elwood .... McLean ... Handicap Totals 153 133 137 186 186 186 154 147 146 138 182 159 147 133 109 103 103 103 .423 558 447 479 389 309 881 884 840 2605 FORD SMITH RALLIES TO GET 8-ROUND DRAW SEATTLE, Jan. 16. IfP; After finding the going a bit tough In the first five frames. Ford Smith, Kalt spel. Mont., heavyweight, found the range In the final rounds to earn an eight-round draw with Frink Con nelly. San Francisco, In tho wtndup of a boxing show here last nlflht Smith weighed 208 and Connelly 238. Bo correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwy'n B. Hoffmann. latter part of the Kama, featured the contest. Virtue and Russell lead the Pointers. Oamoa scheduled for next rrlday are: Central Point vs. Talent, Gold Hill vs. Jacksonville, Phoenix vs. Rogue River. pro hockey league cellar for the first time thla year through a 8-3 victory over the Buc last night. Discarding Its policy of hiring only alumni at head football coaches. Harvard has called en Richard C. "Oick" Harlow (above). fnrmrlw nf Aktrn M ru llnri I lead the Crimson back to gridiron heights. He succeeds Eddie Casey, resigned. (Associated Press Photo) WITH NO GAMES LOST A check up today on standings of secondary high schools In the north ern division basketball league reveals that Rogue River has the top posi tion with three wins and no defeats. Phoenix la rated second with three wins and one defeat. In third position Jacksonville and Gold Hill are tied, each with two1 wins and one defeat; Central Point ranks fourth with two wins and two defeats and Talent Is in the base ment with three defeats. The last step by Rogue River to ward the top of the list waa made. Friday night against Central Point. Hugh Hartman'a Rogue River play ers lead the score 24 to 18 at the end of a nip and tuck game In which the scoring was evenly divided. Fine defensive play by Me La ml n of the Rogues, removed on fouls during the PORTLAND BUCKAROOS LOSE TO EDMONTON EDMONTON.l Alta., Jan. 16 (API The Portland Buckarooa headed for Caigary and the aecond (tame of their prairie visit today, Wiving- behind them a Jubilant crew of Eskimos who found theaelves out of the northwest FINAL SHOT WINS FOR WILLAMETTE BEARCATS SALEM. Jan. Ifl Pi A high arch rng shot from the center of the floor, by Kenneth Manning. Willamette for ward, Just as the final fun sounded laat nglht, brought th Willamette university basketball team a 33 to 83 victory over the Columbia. Irian of Portland. Once bit twice ahy. Mat Results Brundage Awarded Sullivan Trophy NEW YORK, Jan. 16. (AP) Avery Brundage of Chicago, for six years president of the Amateur Athletic union and now head of the American Olympic committee, has been awarded the James E. Sullivan service trophy for 1034. The award was made for the first time last year, when It waa presented to Col. William May Garland, Los Angeles, chairman of the organizing committee for the 1932 Olympic games. Use Mall Trloune want ada. (By the Associated Press) KANSAS CITY. Jim Londos, 210. j New York, defeated Karl Davis. 245, !New York, when latter Injured In first! fill and unable to return. SAN FRANCISCO (Dreamland) "Man Mountlan" Dean, 317, Norcross, Da., beat C; Williams, 215. Tallahas- j see. Flo., two out of three falls. SAN FRANCISCO. (Civic Auditor!-! um) Jack Reynolds, 147. utlca, N. Y., defeated Tommy Heinz, Yuma, Ariz., straight falla. SAN DIEGO. Sammy Stein, 208, Los Angeles, beat Frank Speer, 225. Atlanta, two out of three falla. 4 SALEM, Jan. 18. (P) In a rather slow and uneventful basketball game played here last night, the Oregon State Rooks doubled the count on Salem high school to win 31 to 15. SHRINE CIRCUS TONIGHT Medford Armory 15- Big Circus Acts Doors open 7 p.m. Performance 8 :15. General Admission 25 Children 15d The BOHEMIAN CLUB Announces a Large Stock of Lang's Retail California Port Oregon Port California Angelica California Muscatel California Sherry Pints Quarts Gallons California Madera Burgundy California Madsra Riesling Pints Quarts Gallons Bulk Imported French Henroit Champagne California Sparkling Mosell California Sparkling Burgundy California Sparkling Saturn In pints and quarts At Very Reasonable Prices Remember: Bohemian Club Beer only 5t fflM 10 SOUTH m LOS ANGELES. Jan. 16. (AP) A horseman could have bought Brown Wisdom. 10-year-old gelding, for 1, 000 yesterday. The price waa much higher today. Charlea M. Pike, owner, had the horse up for auction yesterday. No one claimed the veteran. Pike bought him back for S1O00. and the horse romped away to win the feature race at Santa Anita Park and take 800. Brown Wisdom paid 10.40. $4.80 and 3 on a 12 ticket. The fifth race saw Silvio Couccl ride Gold Step to v'ctory. It waa the nineteenth winner the Jockey has ridden during the current season Gold step paid 4 20. 82 60 and 3.40. iiniiia tmmmmimrt DO YOU NEED CASH? Pendleton (old PENDLET'ON. Ore.. Jan. 16 (AP) The temperatur 'Copped to 16 de grees above w c here last nleh There was no new snow but ab two Inches remain on the gro from previous falls. 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