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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCII 19, 1935. Less Expense a Certainty Overbidding Remains Dangerous Practive Rule Breaking Less Costly By Tom O'Nell Associated Press Stall Writer. NEW YORK. March 19. (AP) Contract bridge players were wonder ing today whether the revised game, controlled by rules which go Into ef fect March 31. will have as much kick since evidently It will be less expen sive. In the belief of Charles R. Steven son, president of the Whist club of New York, which promulgated tlio code In cooperation with the Portland club of London, the Commission Prancalse du Bridge of Paris and a committee of representatives of Amer ican organizations, the enjoyable qualities of bridge will be Increased. Overbids eit 111 Dangerous All expert SRree that some of the stiffness will be removed from the game, but the extent of removal de pends on how prone a player la to overbidding at present. For instance, tinder the present code one can bet 30,800 points. It would coat that If you should bid vulnerable grand slam, be doubled and then redouble and not take a single trick. Under the new code the maximum pennlly Is 7.600 points. Dif ferences In penalties lor the first five undertrlcks are not so marked. Undoubled undertrlcks will cost only 100 points each under the new code, a change which will have the effect of Increasing competitive vul nerable bidding. As a corollary tliete must be more doubling of vulnerable contracts. Penalties Changed The new code changes the penslty for doubled not vulnerable seta to 100 for the flrat trick and 200 for each- subsequent trick. The penalty for doubled and vulnerable set will be 300 for the flrat trick and 300 for sch successive trick. To calculate quickly how many points your opponent Is set doubled, take the penalty for the second undertrlck, multiply by the number of tricks set and subtract 100. For Instance, five down doubled vulner able. The penalty for the second trick la 300. Five times 300 la 1500. Sub tract ion and you have 1400. To cal culate redoubled pennlties multiply doubled penalties by two. The new code changes the no trump count to 40 for the first trick and 30 for each auccesstve trick In stead of 30 and 40 alternating, tlrnnrl 8uhn Bonus Cut Grand slam bonuses nre reduced to 1000 not vulnerable and 1800 vulner able. Harold 8. Vanderbllt. who wrote the code save: "The change was made to protect the pocketbook of the loser." Lota of players liked those big bo nuses ana allot freely at them. Under a quirk of the new code It la possible to contract for 14 tricks when there are only 13 In the deck. For Instance. If a player should bid seven no trump and the next player should say soven clubs, he can be re quired to make his bid sufficient, which would Involve aaylng eight of something. Commentators today gave speelsl praise to simplification of laws gov erning Infractions of the rulea. espe cially abolition of penalties calling Mr new deals for bids and passes out of turn. E IS AUGUST PLAN WASHINGTON. Mnrch lfl (AP Mobilimtlon of approximately 60.000 Bfilrtlm in the BiPftti'.it peace time "mimic wiir" ever conducted tu the Unltrd statpa la being planned by the wiir rlt-pnrtmmt. uviaujt. miuie Known m part today at the dcpiirtiurnt. call for concen tration of manpower at Pine Camp. In northern New York, during Aus tin, probably the last two weeks of the month. In Addition to the entire mobile atriMiRth of the flrat army all nation al truant tintta In the first army area will be summoned to arms provided connresa suppllea the money. The war department haa asked for 379, 630 for the maaa drill. IMPERIAL CHRYSLER AIRFLOW AND ROYAL EIGHT AIRFLOW The only IHth lrarte Motor Car on tllpU In Sunt hern Orison IT IS NOT MXIAMKY TO UO Ol T OF TOM N TO M E A HI 1 l.Y FINE MOTOIl C.KH PHUT B si 8 Airflow fltH.MW. tletuerf.l la Mrdford. Imperial A Airflow. Ui.VW. ilf)lrril In Mrrifonl. Me a)o hare a large ttork of Chrtnlfr .lrtrram and Pb months ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. milhern CHAMP PLEADS FOR 15-ROUND LAW V I ) '', r, ."" fj r t f 4 IK. Max Baar (right), heavyweloht champion of the world, addreailng the California assembly at Sacramento In which he urged the enact ment of a 15-round boxing law In California. The present law permita 10 rounds to a decision, or 12 with no decision. (Associated Press Photo) LOCAL FANS HOPE INGT ThmiRh unrepreentet at tb t.t baaketboll tournament, which starts Wednesday, Interest of Med ford fans la keen, with Ashland high a fnvorlto to enter the finals. If they defeat Benson high of Portlnnd, In their opening name- Pools Indicate that Aatorla. Klam ath Falls and McMlnnvllle are rated also tia hot contenders, with local fans. Sentimentally, local funs would like to see Ashland bring home the title, with Klamath Falls second In their affections, and Aatorla third. The const team hoa always been pop ular with Mcdford basketball enthusl oats. After that they don't care much who cornea out on top. as long as It la not Snlem "the perennial host team." Ashlnnd, Klamath Falls and Astoria have hard games from the Jump, while tinlem, as usual, enjoys a com pnrativch soft schedule, up to the finals. Klamath Falls meets Corvallla a strong team In Its openor, and the next day tangles with Aatorla. Aahland draws cither McMlnnvllle or The Dnllos, In thulr second battle, and neither la weak. Salem plays La Grande, a weak eastern Oregon squad, for Its starter, and then mixes, If luck holds out. In the "B" team bracket. The Salem team, during the regular season, waa "In and out." Salem high Is listed by many sports writers as a finalist. The Ashlnnd squad, In churgo of Coach Faber, left this morning for Snlcm, and Is one of the biggest and fastest teams ever entered by the son t hern Oregon district. Their week end victor!" over the Willamette uni versity frosh, give them new confi dence, and they are In fine fettle to meet Benson high. Hardy and Hoxle, forward and cen ter, of the Llthians, and n-e basket shooters are already rated aa all-state selection EF If Promoter Mack Llllard can per suade the Med ford boxing commission to reinstate Marked Marvel, mystert ous meant who waa banned from i further wrestling nctlf Ittes here fol lowing a chair-heaving riot he started at the Armory, his next opponent may be one of the winners of this week's card. j Ltl'srd feels that Thursday nUht'a ; card should brln to light a gilp and grunt man of suitable calibre for an , other bout with the unethical Marvel. I whom a good many fans have asked to fee In action annln. ?o In the opening bout Thursday t'tht. Al Perelra. newcomer from portiual. and .Mm Healy of San Fran cisco will have an Incentive for hard tusMlnp, as will Kaaey Col umbo, bl-r scientific mat man from Italy, and Hans Svhult. the Onman. tn the sec ond half of the program. NOW ON DISPLAY THE NEW Oretin' lrr.e.t. chnMer and Phmonth KIVMMII (VMS 'it HQ B. F. WW PROSPECT TO LIST OF CAGE BUTTE FALLS. March 19. fSpl.) Butte Falls town team wound up a very successful season Saturday night by trouncing Prospect. 41-31. The win came easily, ond Butte Falls coasted In on the long end of the score after piling up a lead In the first three quarters. Saturday's victory served to avenge an early season defeat when Butte Falls, playing without the services of three regulars, dropped a one-point decision to Prospect. The only other defeat of the season was a beating by St. Mary's All-Stars, but since the Timber Beosta had already won one from the same outfit and were clear ly off form the night of the second contest, no "beat team" was deter mined. As far aa Brown's "Cham pions" are concerned, Butte Foils de feated them handily in their only meeting of the season and, from the appearance of that contest, could probably even trim the "Champions" In football. Tha only team abla to boast a share In the championship la the St Mary's All-Stars, and local fans and players are confident of a Butte Falls win ahould a no t lie r contest be staged. So having suffered only two defeata out of 18 eontests and holding vic tories ovfr all the so-called Independ ent champluiia, tii town basketball team of Butte Foils rightfully lays calm to the independent champion ship of southern Oregon. The lineups: Butte Falls ,41) 3U Prospect J. Tungate (lfl)..F. (0) Llndstrom Stoddard (10) ... F.. (4) Bloomft?ld R. Tungatu (4)....C (13) Cased Poole 1 10) O Merrlman Abbott O Hill Substitutions: For Butte Falls Clark, Moore (3); Prospect Schroder, Spayde (1). Hollenbeck (4). The summary of reason's games: Butto Falls, 31; St. Mary's All Sturs, as. Butte Falls, 39: Jacksonville Town. 34. ! Butte Falls, S3; Prospect Town. 34. Butte Falls. 39; Bams Valley Town, 15. Butt Falla. 51: St. Mary's Acad emy. 27. Butte Falls. 35; St. Mary's Acad emy. 35. Butte Falls. 47; Sams Valley Town. 37. Butte Falls. 35: Brown's Champions. 35. Butte' Falls, 44; CCC South Fork. 8. Butte Falls, M; Phoenix Town, 35. Butte Falls, 37; St. Mary's All-Stars. 53. Butte Falls. 41; Lamport's All-Stars. 38. Butte Falls. 48: Perrydale Dairy, 40 Butte Falls, 41; South Methodist, 38. Butte Falls. 41; Prospect Town, 31. j 4 : Stated Convocation of Cra- 1 V? irT LaKe Chapter No. 33 V R- A- M. Tuesday. March 181 n 8t 7:30 p m vlMtors invited. GEO. ALDEN. Secy ! O. O. Horner. H. P. MARVIN OKOROE and Ms band. Orients! a.irdens. Thursday. Itealer OKAMH P GETS UNDER WAY 1 P J. 1DM Ashland Faces Benson in First Day's Schedule Salem and La Grande to Tangle in First Game SALEM, March 19. (AP) From all directions 16 of the best prep school basketball teams In the state will pour Into Salem today and tomorrow, all headed for the same goal the 1935 state high school basketball championship. The opening whistle will blow at 1 p. m. tomorrow, aa Hollis Hunting ton's capital city host team faces Coach Ira Wocdie'a La Grande Tigers in the first contest of the title series. Teams from Klamath Fails and The Dalles were expected to be among the firat to arrive, and had made arrange ments to work out thla afternoon on the Willamette University gymnasium floor, where all gomes will be played. Other ten ma scheduled to arrive to day were Umaplne, La Grande, Ash land. Marshfleld, The Dalles, Oakrlde and Gardiner. The remainder, all within short driving distance of Salem, will probably not put In an appearance until shortly before the tournament starts Saturday noon Coach Roy S. Keene Willamette university will give his annual luncheon for coaches and sport writers, at which time the all star teams will be selected. The opening day tournament sched ule Is as follows: Af'crnoon Salem vs. La Grande, Marsnneid vs. Columbia Prep, Benson vs. Ashland. Jefferson vs. Umapinc, Astoria vs. Mill City. Night Corvallla vs. Klamath Falls. The Dalles vs. McMlnnvllle ond Gar diner vs. Oak Ridge. IS AS COACH AT OREGON DENVER, Colo.. March 19. (API Howard Hohson. coach of the South ern Oregon Normal school. Is a candi date for the Job of coaching basket ball and baseball at University of Oregon. Hobson, whose team Is cutting a wide swath In the national A. A. U. basketball tournament here, said he has made telegraphic application for the University of Oregon Job, thrown open by the resignation of William Relnhart, who Is going to George Washington university aa coach. Friends of Hobson were said to have started a campaign In his behalf In Oregon. Hobson was graduated from Uni versity of Oregon In 1926. Ho had a brilliant athletic earner there and tor three years has been head coach In alt sports at Southern Oregon Normal. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B Hoffmann. MARVIN OEORGE and his band Oriental Oar dens, Thursday. New UonuMlo anil Imported orttd and j Woolens. Smart Checks shepherd Plaids. Expertlv tailored Spring SUITS $30 and up Order yours now I . F. J. HUBER 31 North Fir ... all the benefits oF country skat in town, flVti e ivt 00' iWtx S- l;At mt ( nci't family pixM. Lf vtxJ oomi th tta $1 OO fd (3 30 cW toc tA wrlookiAf 30id data, coM te al Bn ct- Wnte 111 TOURNEY!! ROWLING I The Eagles lodge bowling team 1 garnered three points In their match with the Active Club Alley Cats at U.3 Smoke House last night while the Jennings Tire outfit was taking all four points in a match with the Rogue Valley Oolf club. Scores: Eagles Lodge. J. Kessler ...... 139 146 134 419 Gillette , 135 300 113 447 Lyons 134 166 137 447 Mlnkler M 173 151 156 480 E. Kessler 15 187 193 565 Handicap 46 46 46 138 803 916 778 3496 Active Clob Alley Cats. Moore 174 157 171 603 Bauer 190 168 160 618 Heath 139 151 156 436 Fabric 143 168 158 459 Stmms 166 137 148 441 793 771 793 3356 It. R. Golfers. Hueston 143 149 105 896 D. Clark ..- 153 141 187 460 Wood . 156 124 149 428 L. Clark 171 123 168 452 Devoney 133 104 105 342 Handicap 68 68 58 174 811 699 743 3264 Jennings Tire Co. Cannon 199 126 209 533 Tye 110 153 133 304 Newland 184 178 192 554 Prultt 163 142 149 454 Jennings .............. 179 183 145 507 835 7H0 827 2442 The Underwood bowling team took two out of three games In their 1 match with the Copco crew at the : Elks lodge last night. Eads and Mann's roll tonight. Underwood Typewriter. Blerma w 167 144 150 461 Bsone 177 179 129 485 Beeney 149 151 135 435 Carey 183 151 116 45U Hagen 170 170 170 51(i Handicap 97 97 97 291 Total 033 892 797 2622 Copco. HUfisong 148 184 15a 490 Burroughs 144 194 18o Overmyer 134 108 150 392 LeClerc 140 156 142 438 V. Strang 148 170 156 474 Handicap 77 77 77 231 Total 791 889 663 2543 Will Aid Governor SALEM. March 18. (API Mrs. Margaret Langan, who was with Gov ernor Charles H. Martin In congress and who has been assisting during the legislature In the executive office, today replaced Miss Jessie Starr, who was employed by Governor Meier. Mrs. Helen Tyson, of Meier's secretar ial staff, ww retained. T LUNCHEON SLATED BY LADY GOLFERS A point par tournament for the first division and a blind hole tour nament for the second and third di visions are scheduled for the women members of the Rogue Valley Golf club on weekly ladles' day tomorrow. Luncheon will be served at noon as usual. Mrs. Oeorge Codding, chairman of the ladles' tournament committee, announced that two matches have been completed In the ladder tourna ment now under way. In an upset. Mrs. F. Q. Bunch defeated Anna Mae Fuaon one up, after Miss Fuson Is sued the challenge. Miss Fuson, win ner of the women's championship In the Southern Oregon tuornament last year, immediately Issued another challenge but must wait until Mrs. Bunch has an opportunity to move ahead In the ladder before It can be accepted. Mrs. J. C. Thompson, with a score of 91, defeated Mrs. E. C. Jerome, who carded 117 In the other match. This places Mrs. Thompson fifth In the ladder instead of sixth. 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They are the advertisements in this newspaper. They bring good news about soap and cereals, sedans and cigarettes. Good news for the housewife. Good news for th: ' usiness man. Good news for every one who believes in comfort and happiness. Let an automobile maker in Detroit or an orange grower in Florida develop a finer product. You will hear about itnot in a couple of years, not just "some time." The whole new story will be rushed to you on the wings of the greatest good-news servica in the world advertising. Advertisements are filled with the kind of good words you like to find. They tell you of new products, new improvements in well-known merchandise, new values and new ways to increase yevr well-being. And always they tell you not only where and how to purchase goods of assured merit, but also the way to be certain of obtaining 100 cents' worth of value for every dollar you spend. Read them and get their good news regularly! Second division: Mrs, Frank Reum. Mrs. Mack Llllard. 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