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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 1IEDFORD. OREGON. TTEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.
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POLISH PLAY FOR
SATURDAY START
Los Angeles Picked to Re
peat Pennant Capture
Opening Day Seat Sale
Increased Over Last Year
SAN FRANCISCO, April 3. (AP)
Pacific Coast league baseball clubs
swung Into final exhibition games
today before opening their thirty
third season Saturday.
Five teams will begin the season
under new managerial regimes as the
circuit goes on a split-week ached
Ule.
Frank "Lefty" O'Doul. most publi
cized of the additions to the mana
gerial ranks, Is back In his home
town In charge of the San Francisco
Seals after a decade In the major
leagues.
Although the "experts" don't fig
ure him to engineer his club Into
pennant honors, the fact that the
Seals have come from behind In six
ty per cent of their pre -season games
Indicates they may havo a fighting
chance in the race.
Close observers pick Los Angeles,
on the basis of personnel and per
formance, to reppnt Its pennant win
ning performance of last sea son, but
there Is little doubt the southerners
have a stiff fight ahead of them.
Other new managers are Oscar
Vitt, who has transferred from Hol
lywood to Oakland; Frank Shcllen
back. elevated to fill Vltt'n and place
"and Buddy Ryan, former Solon man
ager who has taken over Portland.
There's also a new owner In the
league this season. He's E. J. Schef- i
ter, who took over the Portland club j
from Tom Turner several months !
RO. I
New players have bcon drafted !
from everywhere. Two new working
agreement" with mjnr league teams
Sacramento's with Brooklyn and
Oakland's with New York Yankees
have served to bolster the quality,
San Francisco landed four Yankee
recruits In the deal which will send
Joe Dl Magglo up to the big time.
Various cities report a noticeable
Increase over last year In the advance
sale of seats for opening day. From
then on It's up to the clubs to pre
vent such falling off of Interest In
the split-week schedule. This line-up
calls for three and four game series
Instead of the old seven game sched
ules. 'BOOING' FAN IS
CHICAGO, April 8. (AP) Dr. F.
O. (Ptiog) Allen, dean of mtd western
basketball coaches, reopened his cam
paign against the booing spectator In
the press commltteo'a report delivered
to the National Association of Banket
ball Coaches here today.
"Public Enemy No. l to college and
high school basketball la booing," said
Allen, the committee chairman.
"The booing father who takes lila
12-year-old son to the ge.me Is teach
ing ttie lad a disrespect for law and
order that Is destructive rather than
constructive."
The University of Kansas athletic
director and head coach mode a plea
for education of the public agnlnst
booing and urged dissemination of In
formation to amateur athletes warn
ing against competition with pioTrii
alonal teams.
BASKETBALL EYED
BY COACH CLINIC
rillCAOO. April 8. (API CollCRe
basketball, a thriving sport that
beamed one of Ha healthiest box of
fice complexions In the season Just
paused, was carted to a busy clinic
today for a thorough examination
that may result In major operations
to remove the center Jump and pivot
post troubles from Its system.
The clinic was In charge of some
226 "doctors." members of the na
tional association of basketball
coaches, who will hold a three-day
consultation over the "patient" and
then report their conclusions and
recommendations to the chief board
of surgeons, the rules committee,
which convenes In New York Satur
day and Sunday.
FOE ANOf FEE
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. April 12
fAPi Kd ("Stranaler") Lewis the
wrestler, chnae a lot nf extra opposi
tion last night aftrr heinij pinned by
Ray Htrcle, Olendale. ml., heavy
weiKht, In 22 minutes.
The Straiiftlrr, manifesting anger,
first Htmrk HtpplP on the back of the
neck as the C;illfornlnn trotted to hta
corner after being declared the win
ner. Then he picked Steele up and
hurled him onto the mat.
Police arpped In to rslm Lewis nf
ter he floored the referee, promoter
and Steles second, eich with a right ,
wing. i
Knows Scientific Holds
4t
ttheii nig fiiftev Coliimlio nf Itnlv
1 VV- ' -
v fp1 ft
hold, it's UMiully ciirtuhiK for his wrmlllng opponent, as the smooth-uren-tllng
Italian Is norm for his strength. He Is shown here apphlng a wing
lock tlint he will attempt to use In his match with ,loe lliinka of Ne
braska Thursflny night. Don Wagner, former Oregon state football star,
will meet Masked Marrel In (he oilier event.
F
OF TROUT SEASON
That iiaitAl
fishing
tackle In best Sunday pants, in an
ticipatory maneuvers for the coming
trout fishing season, which opens on
Friday, is well under way in Medrord.
LocnI sporting goods stores report
the fanatical gleam in the eyes of
all true Izank Waltons as they gaze
upon the glittering arrny of lures and
artificial halt on display. The swish
ing of fly rods, the whirr of new
reels, and the usual number of lies
about the big one that got away the
first day last year, all presage the
true arrival of spring.
Most of the fishing will be confined
to the smaller streams, because of
murky, muddy conditions In the riv
ers, particularly the Rngue, according
to authorities. Both Big and Little
Butte creeks will come In for their
share, in all probability. All of the
streams on southern slopes will he
the clearest, and therefore will afford
the bvnt game, streams on the north
ern slopes are apt to be muddy, due
to melting snow.
Practically all of tho enthusiasts
who have reported arc planning on
fishing with flies or natural halt,
such as ftsh eggs, this early In the
year, It was learned today.
BOWLING
Tltt Active club "Pol Cat" bowl
ing nKKirgntton made a clean sweep
over ihclr brnl her Actlvlsn "Alley
Cats" In their City league match
lit the Smoke House last night,
while the Active club "Kitten" were
winning by the same figure, from
the Forest end Turk team.
Active Alley Cats.
Croxdnle 121 148 118 3H7
Bauer 140 140 140 4J0
Heath 147 148 187 4MI
Fnhrlrk ... 103 187 140 498
Slmmi 145 183 138 446
745 753 Tia 330U
WRESTLING!
MEDFORD ARMORY
MASKED MARVEL
vs.
DON WAGNER
Joe Hubka vs.
Casey Columbo
!( on Ml, nf IIKOWN'S. Phone 101: OKHI'fc KT4TIONKKY
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Pole Can.
Butler 182 147 138 464
Flndley 126 118 117 358
McAllister 164 164 146 464
QUI 156 143 183 482
Larsen 176 196 174 546
Handicap 48 48 48 144
841 813 793 3447
Active Kittens.
Walker 140 121 164 435
LeClerc 168 180 141 490
Nledermoyer 132 206 134 461
Blerma 177 183 211 670
Robertson 191 114 134 399
Handicap 148 146 146 438
914 948 921 3783
Forest ami Park.
Canfleld 140 140 140 420
Olll 172 177 150 508
Janouch ...... 140 140 140 420
Jonea 146 150 177 473
Rankin 227 160 154 641
825 767 770 3363
Plche'a bowling team took two
out of three from the Eads Transfer
crew at the Elka dub laat night.
Manna Department Store and Rich
field Service roll tonight:
Fads Transfer.
E'l 165 182 178 636
Moore - 171 1R9 186 616
Flndley 113 inn 12a 407
Thompson 116 138 132 3KO
110 130 115 355
Handicap no 110 110 330
785 915 818 3618
Ptche Hardware.
Al Plche 175 ijo I47 442
Fabrlck . 183 176 146 604
K,"y 136 118 164 306
B' " 133 184 136 433
Lee Watson 188 153 159 .80
Handicap 94 94 94 382
878 813 838 2536
MAN MOUNTAIN" DEFEATS
TWO IN TEN MIUTES
SAN FRANCISCO. April 3 (API
Man Mountain Dean, 317-pound whis
kered Georgia wrestler, defeated two
opponent In about 10 minutes here
laat night. Howard Cantonwlne. 225.
Iowa, waa disqualified for taking a
punch at Referee Joe Oardenfleld,
and Wee Willi n..i. oj t, . .-
succumbed after Dean took a running
j...,.,, nllu an, un mm.
Chickens hatched in the Unlt-d
States during 1034 were about 1 1 per
cent less than the number In 1933.
MYSTERY GOLFER
SEEN BY KIRK ON
M IIK
in LiniK
Letter From Local Man Now
in South, Praises Masked
Player Advises Exhibi
tion Game Medford Links
A letter was received by the Mall
Tribune today from John B. Kirk.
Medford golf enthusiast, who for the
last several weeks has been In the
south. In the letter Kirk comment
ed upon the Masked Marvel, a golfer
of no mean ability who recently ap
peared, masked, In a match at Tuc
son. Ariz, and Is now In southern
California, where he Is said to be ex
citing considerable interest. The let
ter, received from Santa Monica, fol
lows: "Sports Editor,
Medford Mail Tribune,
"Dear Sir:
"I was very much interested in
reading the article In your March
27th edition on 'Masked Marvel of
Oolf Latest in Sport Realm.'
"It so happens that I had an op
portunity to see this Masked Marvel
perform, using only one wooden club
and there is no question - but what
he can do unusual things with a
brasslo or any wooden club. It seems
he Is planning to make a tour of
California and possibly Oregon and
Washington, it ne snouid be in your
vicinity, X would suggest that the
Oolf club use every effort to have
him give an exhibition or meet some
player of the club in a tournament.
"In going over the list of the mem
bers of the Golf club who are es
pecially good with the wooden club.
I am Inclined to think that, while
this Masked Marvel Is pretty handy
with the brassle, Bob Ruhl could
take his brassle and make things very
interesting for him and possibly de
feat him. For, by the way Ruhl uses
this particular club, I have often
thought the other clubs he carried
along were entirely superfluous. I
hope the directors will not overlook
trying to frame up some kind of a
match, If the Marvel Is in that vicini
ty, and if I should see him play
again, I will try to find out some
thing more definite as to his pro
posed Itinerary for the next thirty
to sixty days.
"Just who this fellow Is and where
he Is from, no one seems to know.
He keeps his identity concealed and
he Immediately disappears after a
contest. But. he Is certainly develop
ing a great deal of Interest in all his
contests In this part of the country.
I have enjoyed reading about the
different tournaments In the Trib
une the past three months and hope
to be back In Medford soon to par
ticipate In some of them.
"Yours very truly,
JOHN B. KIRK
"Box 360
"Santa Monica, Cal."
Ohio H.re Reduced.
MARYS VILLE, O. (UP) The
number of horses on Ohio farms has
been reduced from 811,000 In 19'JO
to 451.000 during 1934, a decrease of
45 per cent In 14 years. L. P. Mc-
Cann, extension specialist, Ohio State
university, reported here. Farmers
have taken steps to promote interest
In colt raising.
f
Tip" Hxwhes, sophomore of the
Stillwell. Okla., hih school, waUs
80 miles each week to attend class?
and had a perfect attendance record
for tho first semester.
Old
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By C. O. (Chuck)
a itm a ITv ITnnwn Ttttirlin
l,esfton 6 Placing Ball on Alley
Practice rolling the oa'.l down the alley without trying to knock ny
pin down. Simply concentrate on keeping the ball on alley. As soon as
you can consistently roll the ball generally In the aam direction, pick
out a spot at the foul line tnat it suited to the style of ball you bowl
and roll from that spot.
After you have practiced sufficient- i
ly so you can handle the ball with
fair control and rhythm, it is time
to learn more about the correct
placement of the ball.
For the first or strike hall, form
an Imaginary line to the i-3 pocket
to the right of bead pin between the
1 and 3 pins and try to rcll ball on
that line, starting from spot which
you have selected at foul line If yen
find it difficult to keep ball '.n right
Diagram Number 1
SLATED THIS EVENING
The recently organized Medford
baseball club, under the managership
of "Hoosler" Hoffard, who will also
be an active player, were scheduled
to hold a regular practice session this
evening at the Senior high school
field.
The club, as yet unnamed, will
sponsor a dance at Dreamland hall
Tuesday night, it was announced by
"Scoop" Puhl, business manager
CCC OfHcmWM
Honor Major Dark
At Farewell Dance
Officers of MedforoT CCC district
and their lady guests will give a fare
well dinner and dance at the Litliia
Hotel In Ashland Saturday night
honoring Major Robert F. Dark, dis
trict executive officer, who has been
ordered to duty at Knoxvllle, Tenn.
EiRhty are expected to attend. The
committee In charge will be First
Lieut. Leslie O. Ross, First Lieut.
Theodore P. Coates and Second
Lieut. Roy D. Craft.
Mrs. Dark will be unable to attend.
having been called to San Francisco
by the serious Illness of her father.
Before leaving for his new post In
Knoxvllle. Major Dark will have two
mouths' leave of absence and he and
Mrs. Dark plan to vacation on the
Pacific coast, returning the first of
June to attend the graduation exer
cises of their niece. Miss Frances
Elaine Combes, who has been living
with the Darks and attending Med
ford high school.
Major Dark reported for duty In
the Medford district from Eugene
district July 28, 1S33. and was pro
moted to the rank of major Oct. I,
1934. He assumed command of the
district hut month during the ab
sence of Major Clare H. Armstrong.
wno la expected to return Friday
from a trip to the middle west dur
ing which' he was in command of a
casual train.
orld
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uimcueu oniy in
o-icjEoui tuxofizan
N
Collier
ft A tttlinti vr
L
hand aide, move in few Inches
farther from corner of alley, or If un
able to get ball up to head pin, or
1-3 pocket, you should point ball a
little higher or place It clo-er to cor
ner of alley.
You can develop a delivery and
control much quicker by howling a
straight ball from a spot ix to eight
Inches from right hand aide ol alley.
Good results can be obtained hy prac
ticing bowling at the 1-2-3 and 5
pins, with no other pins up (s?e
Diagram 1).
Do not attempt to throw the ball.
Roll It at all times. Use nat iral speed.
Do not force the ball. A free, easy
rolling ball secures best results.
The same rule applies to rolling for
spares, except it la , necessary to
change your position on the approoh
for certain spares.
(Tomorrow Various Styles of Ball)
KITTENBALL LEAGUE
L
The Medford kitten-ball "Twilight"
league will officially get under way
tonight, when all the managers of
the various clubs who Intend to
enter will meet at the Office Sta
tionery and Supply store on West
Main at 8 o'clock, for a very Im
portant meeting. There is a possi
bility for a 10-team league this
year, for the first time In Medford.
RECREATION CLASS
DATES SCHEDULED
At a meeting of the newly orgar.
ized SERA women's recreations!
closs last night at the girls hitfb
school gymnasium It wis d?c:ded to
hold evening sessions each Tuesday
and Thursday, beginning at v p. m.
One weekly afternoon clvtw will be
conducted. Anyone Interest Is re
quested to attend a meeting Thurs
day, at- 2 o'clock In the gymnasium.
Various sports, dancing and gym
nastics, will be Included in the pro
gram briefly outlined last nlftht by
Miss Qolda Boone, Instructor for th
group.
Twenty-five women attended the
first meeting and as many as fifty
are expected to enroll by the time
the class gets fully organized. No
special costumes are necessary but It
is required that all member wear
soft soled shoes.
Ancient Document Found.
TOLEDO, Spain (UP) A docu
ment signed by Philip II on Sept.
10. 1594. In El Escurial, where he
built the huge combination mon
astery, palace, church, mausoleum
library and museum, was discovered
by Investigators poring through the
archives of the local pronvinclal
deputation.
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ACES AND KINGS
FAIL TO BENEFIT
Culbertsons Far Ahead in
Bridge Match Despite Op
ponents' Holding Most
Honors One Trick Lost
By Tom Hagnhijch
(Associated PrMi Staff Writer)
NEW YORK, April 8. (AP) P. Hal
Sim la almost ready to brllev aces
and kings are not so important In
the great game of contract bridge.
At the end of M rubbers In the
HO-rubber bridge match oetween
Hal and Dorothy Sims and Kly and
Josephine Culbertson, the Culertons
are leading by 11.340 polnta, yet the
honor count shows the Slmvi lead
ing In aces. 743 to 733, and la kings.
752 to 718. The Culbertonns have
held more queens. 784 to 704
The Culbertsons had virtually ev
erything their own way in two short
sessions yesterday afternoon and last
night, almost doubling their previous
lead of 5.940 points. They won vx
of the seven rubbers played, cUmaxlng
their streak by taking tne last rub
ber of the night by a margin of 1.
010 points. Their present lead of 11.
340 Is the largest they have he:d slnre
the match began last week. The
Simaea ha been In the lead only
once at the close of the flirt night's
play. .
The Culbertsons have now won 35
rubbers and the Slnues '2i. The point
score stands 54,180 to 42.320.
The high spot of the evening came
In the 59th rubber when Culbertso.-,
made seven on a slx-spadl hid, get
ting a break in trumps, however, to
do it.
The only rubber won b7 the Slnues
waa the second one of the evening
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Former Jockey
Sonde To Yodel
For Night Club
NEW YORK, April S. (AP)
Earl Sande. one-time idol of the
American turf, makes his debut
as a night club entertainer to
night. "Boy, but I'm scared," satd the
38-year-old former Jockey today.
"I would much rather be up on
a horse any kind of a horse."
On the program he la listed aa:
Earl Sande, singer and master of
ceremonies.
The whole thing started because
the modest, blond-haired former
Jockey refused to ignore a dare.
The manager of a night club aug
gested that Earl, a tenor, try his
hand at singing at the club.
Sande at first refused but upon
further urging finally consented.
session. It netted them only 750
points.
On one hand In this rubber Mrs.
Sims made two overtricks m a three
no-trump bid, although sne waa in
danger of being set had she played
It differently.
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