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MEDFORD MATTi TRTBUNT!. MEDKOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1936,
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GOLF, MOVIE PROMINENTS AT TOURNAMENT
When the curtain goe up Monday
night on promoter Mack UUard'a new
wrestling program, the moit exciting
talent In over a year will be ontap.
Three top line boute have been
crowded Into the evening, with Ken
Kollla meeting Dude Chick, Prank
Taylor tangling with Bob Kennaaton.
and Tiger Taskoff trading groana with
Max Olover.
Bollla haa been, for two montha.
the pet bate of Medlord fana, being
the focal point of one major riot and
several minor onea when the public
become Incensed at his dirty tactlca.
In Chick, Hollla will be meeting
man who the fana feel will be more
than able to calm the hot Hollla
blood. Uuslng a "lariat" apln with
deadly effecH, and wearing hie men
down with airplane scissors, flying
ahoulder butta and complicated arm
locks and ahoulder bars, Chick haa
command of three times as many
punishing holds a the Arkansas ter
ror baa shown here.
The middle main event will see
Frank Taylor, a lad who seldom be
oomea angry, but who packs the wal
lop of a mule when he finally does,
against Bob Kennaston of Oold Hill.
Xennaston has so far failed to miss
an opportunity to kick or slug to get
out of a tignt spot, out naa aovei
oped Into a favorite of the rough
bouse school of thought. The bet
ting here today waa that Taylor will
take at least one fall with his wild
southpaw haymaker when he becomes
angered at Kennaaton's snaay war.
The opening bout Is one that Med
ford fans apparently enjoy. Olover
and Taskoff are both Inclined to take
a Ideewlne now and then at the
referee. Thla Invariably excites Ref
eree Hay Friable, and the fans get a
miniature battle royal.
Both Taskoff and Olover are dirty,
but the fans don't seem to object to
dirtiness when applied to another
meanle.
Added to the fact that ducats have
taken a radical drop In prices, Pro
moter Llllard already foresees the
biggest house of the year.
edmoni,1attle
: CLIMB HOCKEY HILL
By the Associated Press.
Edmonton and Soattlo found their
reward today for a long and gallant
climb from cellar berths In the
Northwestern hockey league.
Seattle defeated .Vancouver, 9 to
1, In Seattle last night, while the
Eskimos delighted a home town
orowd by trouncing Calgary, 7 to 8,
to record their seventh consecutive
victory. As a result the Seahawks
and the Eskimo moved Into a tie
for second place, only halt a game
behind the leading Uona. Portland
waa dropped to fourth place, a full
game behind the leadera.
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Here are Lawson Little, British and American amateur golf champion) Dick Arlen, golfing film star,
and Walter Hagen, tep-notcher at the game, ready to tea off In the Southern California $3000 champion
ship at the Oakmont club course in Los Anoelei. (Associated Press Photo)
OREG0M FROSH TRIMS
INDEPENDENT CAGERS
. EUOENE, Ore., Jan. SO. iAP)
The University of Oregon Froah bas
ketball team went on a auorlng spree
In the last hslf last night to defeat
the Rlggs All-Stars, 61 to St. The
Ducklings were only five points
ahead at half time. 34 to ID.
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BOWLING
Team No. 6 in the Elks bowling
leagu-3 ran amok against the Team 4
lost night, and took three out of
four games. Team No. 5, under Capt.
Blerma and with Canfleld, LeClerc,
Lantls, Bullls and P. Sweeney, will
roll Monday night against Capt. Bur
rouglta' team, which waa victorious
last night.
Indlvldusl scores:
Team No. 0.
Burroughs 17S 139 158 "3
Bowman 170 lts 107 ei
Claude Holmes.... 13d lis 170 424
M. Hall .....-!.. 184 109 1S4 480
Semon 101 131 131 393
Sherwood 104 104 104 493
Handicap
109 109 109 807
Total 1113 1033 1118 8393
Team No. 4.
Webster ....... 14 117 187 449
O. Baylor 170 170 170 610
Miller , ,.. 160 1S3 117 430
Bob Hart - ... 148 148 148 444
Sanderson 184 144 103 471
Paake 148 148 147 438
Handicap .... 144 144 144 433
Total . 1073 1031 1078 3180
The Forest service bowlers romped
through the Medco five last night to
take four straight gnmea with a total
of 3337 against 3108. The Economy
Lumber and Walter Abbey fives roll
tonight, aa do the Mall Tribune and
the Standard Roofers.
Individual scores last night:
Forest Service
1st 3nd 3rd Total
Olll
Janouch
Johnson
Obye .
Rankin ..
Jones
Handicap
Totals .
English .
Srhutt .
188 178 178
1S3 183 148
... 164 131
163 148 , 178
- ... 173 180
807
340
481
388
474
353
18
. 7S4 707 808 3337
Med ro
1st 3nd 3rd Total
143 130 108 437
88 111 100 308
Somerson
Lyons .
KessLer
Handicap
Totals ;
, 190 148 148 483
188 171 109 638
147 160 149 448
. 10 1 11
, 780 717 731 3198
CATALINA OPEN
LURES BIG ENTRY
AVA&ON, CM., Jan. SO. (AP) Santa
Catalina Island aurrendered to an In
vading army of golfer and fans to
day. Drawn to the picturesque Island
playground by the Catalina $5000
open tournament, ISO or more players
were entered In today's first round of
medal competition.
Practically the entire field of pro
fessionals which had been campaign
ing along California's winter tourna
ment trail la here for the event.
The winning pro will collect 91600,
with the purses spilt In 30 prizes.
Second -round 18-hole play will go
on tomorrow, and the final 80 holes
set for Saturday. A special pro
amateur women's event will be held
Sunday.
PACIFIC COAST SHOOT
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 80. (AP)
Oeorge Pick, president of the Port
land Gun club, announced Portland
(i go In will be the scene of the Pa
cific coast tranehoot this year. Pick
said he received word from O, N.
Ford of Del Monte. Col,, director of
the Pacific International Trapshoot
oas; elation, that the -event will be
held here July 33 to 30.
One Mall rrlbutu went ada
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Fights Last Night
By theAssoclated press
Denver Emlllo Martinez, 176.
Denver, outpointed John Henry Lew
la, 181, Phoenix, Ariz., (10).
Oakland, Calif. Jim Thompson.
339, Oakland, Calif., stopped Jtro
Bogy, 193. St. Paul, (3).
East Liverpool, O. Vlo Wlcketta
168, Pittsburgh, and Jimmy Brown,
109, Canton, O., drew, (10).
Cincinnati Joe Mueller, 175, Cin
cinnati, outpolned Arch Peeveler, 180,
Williamson, w. Va., (8).
Bible Needed To
Get Age Pension
' MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 30. (AP) Mrs.
Ella Faxon White of Oakland, Cal.,
asked Minneapolis police to find her
a Bible. Not that there were no
Bibles In Oakland, but, abe explained,
the one she sought was the old family
Bible In which her birth record was
entered. She needed the record to
qualify for an old-age pension and the
Bible was left behlna when the fam
ily moved In 1900.
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SALEM, Ore., Jan. 80. (AP) The
Salem .reserve offloers' ' pistol team
won ft close con teat from the Eugene
officers here last night. Salem won
the seven-man match, 643 to 531, and
the five-man event, 393 to 378.
Oae Mftll Tribune want eda
FANDOM
RANDOM
By Dick Applegate
MedXord'a ch ;.oaa of defeating
Grants Pass tomorrow and Satur
day nights are only fair, according
to Coach Bill Bowerman. True,
Grants Pass dropped two games to
Ashland toy more lop-sided votes
than did the Tigers, and ths Cave
men spilt a two-game series with
Klamath Palls, as compared to two
Tiger wins over the same outfit,
but Bowerman baa radically shifted
bis entire squad since the last
same. "Frankly, I don't know how
thla team Is going to turn out,"
Bowerman said today.
If Medford suffers a bad season
In basketball this year, and it seems
doubtful If they will, they will only
bo doing that which everyone ex
pected them to do at the start of
Che season. Not many of the players
out are basketball playera yet, al
though all of them are vastly Im
proved over what they were at the
start of the year.
Coach Achlson, over at the
Junior high school, has develop
ed a fine little team, and will
be able to send some good play
ers to Bowerman next year. The
two coaches are using the same
system, so that players from Tte
Junior squad can step onto 'the
varsity squad with a minimum
of change in style.
With all the rain we've had here
this month, at least the people of
Medford can be reasonably certain
that It won't be -
July and August. Mji
Mot so the Olym- VAV
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mlttee In Oer-0AN
many. Fearful lest , V;
rain apoll many vvA
of the perform-'
anew next summer, they have or
dered thousands of showerproof
paper raincoats, to aeU at a few
cents eachf ao that the spectators
can watch In dry comfort. German
officials have also ordered the scores
of musle played at the Olympic
performances must be printed on
rainproof paper.
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Howard Hobson, Oregon basketball
coach, says that his team has bet
ter than an even chance to defeat
Washington when the two teams
meet again in Eugene. Washington
hasn't lost a game on her own
floor this season, but starts out to
play Oregon twice this week-end
and Oregon State twice next week,
flwy from home. If they take Ore
g&9 Jest ence , thoy are virtual
cinches for the northwest title, end
they have already dumped Stanford,
leaders In the southern conference,
twice In pre -season games.
ne MaH Tribune want ads
Knickers Return
-Js Sad News For
. Warped Golfers
NEW YORK, Jan. 80 (AP)
Knickers are coming back In
golf and you bow-legged fellows
may as well make up your minds
to like It ... the 1938 knockers
will be less baggy than the old
plus fours, but they'll be knick
ers Just the same.
For the die hards there'll be
an innovation known as "knlcker
slacks" ,' , they are slacks ampu
tated below the knee or knickers
without a gathering belt or buckle
to fasten them to the leg . . .
you used to call them knee pants
PORT
SLANTS
Willie Hoppe has at one time or
another held every billiard title In
the field. He rounded out the list
when he defeated Welker Cochran for
the three-oushion title in their rec
ent challenge match. In winning over
Cochran he demonstrated that, at 48,
he Is In his prime as a competitor,
with the prospects for a long career
still stretching ahead very bright In
deed. Many people realize that Hoppe has
been la world billiard champion since
1907 and recite that fact glbly, but
few realize how long ago that was
In a sports way. Hoppe la pointed to
as the sole survivor of the "Golden
Age of Champions" when Bobby
Jones, Big Bill Tllden, Jack Dempsey
and Babe Ruth ruled the roost, but
the fact Is that the perennial "Boy
Wonder" antedated all of these by
many years as champion at 18.1 and
18.3 balk -line billiards. It Is amazing
that today, some 39 years after win
ning his first championship, he can
go out and win the world three
cushion title for the first time.
Contemporary of Cobb
Back In 1907. ths Wright brothers
were still experimenting with flying
machines and people were still con
vinced that they were crazy, at least
so far ass their dream of making the
airplane a thing of practical value In
transportation was concerned.
Ty Cobb won his first American
league batting championship in 1907.
His average waa 350. By a strange
coincidence, old Honus Wagner also
batted 350 that year to win the Na
tional league championship. "Three
finger" Brown of the old Chicago
Cubs led the National league pitchers,
while Eddie Plank set the pace for
hurlera in the American league. Babe
Ruth was in an orphanage in Balti
more and Dizzy Dean had not been
born.
Tad Jones was an all-America
quarterback at Tale and the late Ted
Coy had yet to win all-Amerlcan hon
ors In 1907. A field goal still counted
four points. TJp In Cambridge the
Harvard old grads were saying that
Percy Haughton might make a good
head coach of football for the Crim
son If he got a chance.
That waa a year before Mel Shep
pard won the 800 and 1600-meter
Olympic championships In London.
Those 1908 victories stamped him as
the most celebrated performer of b
day.
He Takes Up Golf
Hoppe had his first title a couple
of years before Harry Payne Whitney
put the Waterbury brothers and a
youngster named Devereux Milburn
on the fleetest pontes he could find
and went to England to win the
Westchester' cup from the British at
Hurl lngharo. That was the first time
the Americans won ths famous In
ternational cup.
It is truly remarkable that Hoppe.
In middle age, appears as good as
ever after having been tops In a
nerve-testing sport for, many, many
years. The answer is that he trains
for an Important billiard match just
aa any good athlete trains for com
petition. Two years ago Hoppe took up golf
and Insists that the game has worked
wonders with his legs. In fact, Jack
Doyle, one of Hoppe's closest friends,
says that the cue ace Is in better con
dition right now than he has been
for years, all of which be attributes
to the golf he has played at St. Al
bans, on Long Island, the past two
seasons.
Despite the fact that he has been
contemporary of three or four 'gen
erations of athletes his chances of
outlasting most of the present day
leading lights of the sports world ap
pear extremely favorable.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30. (AP)
The band played "Aufweidersehen,"
but the seamen hummed "Aloha' as
the 500-foot German cruiser Emden
he. ded for the open sea and Hono
lulu Wednesday after a nine-day visit
in Portland.
It was .he trim cruiser's only stop
on the west, coast, and 38,000 persona
visited the cnu't docked In downtown
Portland.
ROOSEVELT ASKS
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means by which the federal govern
ment can co-operate In the com
mon Interest with the states and
with such interstate sgencles as may
be established
"It is up to congress to decide
upon the proper means. Our ob
jective must be so to .manage the
physical use of the land that w
will not only maintain soil fertility
but will hand on to the next gen
eration a country with better pro
ductive power and a greater perma
nency of land use than the one
we Inherited from the previous generation.
"The opportunity Is ss vast as la
the danger.. I hope and believe that
the congress will take advantage of
It, and In. such a way as to com
mand the enthusiastic support of
the states ond of the whole public.
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