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SIX 'MEDFORD'MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlMXIOX. KATl'KDAY, VEII'UA1Y 2.1, 1f)2a f ! - ol if ol u 1 4 i 1 FOUR FEET SNOW BODY ATTACK! "RiiGIVESUZCUOUN Basketball Game and Presentation of Trophy Furnish New Features for College Exposition vm CLEAR DECISION Basque's Jaw Ldnds Hard and Often in First Two Rounds Without Avail Big Crowd at Bout That thnro aro tour feet of snow nt l.'fKh I.nkp. which In nut of tlio normal depth for HiIh time of year i ChfistneP Unable to Bend in inai r.ign section,, aim uiai uio lake lllifl long been frozen over hoiiu nun two feet of snow anil frozen hIiisIi cn. Its Burface In the news brought buck by William Jones, superintendent of construc tion of the Crater National forest, who arrived In the city yesterday from a several days' trip to Huh Lake to make an inspection of the manner in whl the forest service road equipment stored thorn had withstood the winter so far. Zero or much below zero woathor had neon prevailing; for a long time at the luke until this week when It lit nn moderating to about 8 or 9 deKtees ubove, Mr. Jones says. Hoyt Smith Is the carutakor for tho Irrigation company property nt the lake, and his Isolation In that wintry solitude Is shared hy Mrs. Smith, their cabin bcliiK at one ond of the lake and tho lorcst property at tho other end. ' Needing a supply of gasoline for his car after his arrival at tho lako. .Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith har nessed up tho letter's throe trained dogs to a sed and ilrovo across the lake to obtain sumo from a small supply which the forest service had cached there late last fall. Mr. Jones, who found on Inspec tion that tho forestry rond equip By Herbert W. Ilarkcr. (Antedated rress Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Feb. 23. W) Mayor (K. O.) C'hrlstncr, the Ak ron rubber puddler, hnR proved the dynnmito In his right band Is no myth, but In doing so he found one Ju- thnt refused to yield under a pounding from that potent weapon. ' Making his second appearance In. Madison SqRnre Garden ulnoo ho knocked out Knutn Hansen, the melancholy Dane, Christner drop ped the decision to Paulino. Uzcu dun, rough woudchopper from Hpnln, In ' nn exciting 10-round match ,ln Mndlsun Hquaro Clnrdrn last night. The decision was eminently fair, mont was nil In fine condition, ' for Paulino, after a bad start, brought back with him some excel- Vmno back to glvo the Akron slug Irnt kodak winter scenes taken ger a thorough trouncing In nil while he was thorc. including pic- but the last of tho final eight hires of tho' dugs uml Bleddl K rounds. party, nnd the Smith cah:n nestled in tho final session, Christner, in amongst tho doop snow, with jnrmy-wenry as ho was, staggered several feet of snow on Its roof ,iho sturdy Ilnsoun with one ter- i Y-ct Jmm-, r'-A i At left, Amory, "Slats" Gill, new basketball coach at Oregon State, whose team meets Washington Feb t ruary 23 at Corvalhs: center. Huge four-foot trophy presented to the college by Portland citizen in recognition of Thanksgiving football viriory over New York university. Top right Dean Wi " ham S. Taylor of University of Kentucky, principal speaker on vocational guidance at exposition .?!ow.t J.?lm Uibby. W. uttitltnt manacr of ninth annual Rdnrational exposition. and eaves. TICKETS SELLING rfflc right to tho Jnw and then sought vnlnly an opening fur a. finishing punch. Paulino, un doubtedly badly hurt, rallied JiIh falling senses long enough to step Inside the next right hand boh Christner threw his way nnd then bored In too, clone for tho Akron f ghler to use Ills only effective weapon. The final bell found a 'groggy, but courageous Pa whaling away with both hands t'o WASHINGTON FIVE LOCALS PUT OVER NORDEEN OF BEND TO PLAY STATERS ! 61 TO 42 DEFEAT SLIDES TO GRATER ('OltVAI.US, Ore., Feb. Il.'l. ( ! Tlw. n..ll.... ,11., .1.. il.. ' tho Medford hlRh m-hool ba.skut-j KLAMATH KALI, S3, Fob. FLASH FINISH WIN AT EUGENE 50 44 EUGENE, Ore, Fob. 22. iF) ' Tho University of Washington bus-1 kethall team outplayed the Unl-; verslty. of Oregon, for five of 40 exciting minutes of basketball here last night and walked off with ' the contest by a score of fit) to, 44. Tho victory was earned In thoj Inst few minutes by the cool head j ed Husky hoopers when a bril-! l'ant Oregon defense faltered and Rill llelnhnrd. 'Wcbfoot mentor,; i4'an in his reserves in a vain cf-1 j fort to stave off defeat. The ; game marked tho end of tho Pa- jcWic const conference schedulo for, Oregon, while Washington has one I more contest, with Oregon State at Corvallls tonight, and then win enter tho annual play-off series for tho coast championship of the conference with the University of California at Seattle. Hal MeClary, the Giant center, led, tho IlusVy attnek in the cru cial minutes- of- tho final period after tho count had been -tied nt 34 to 34. with only three or four minutes left ' -to. play. ; McClnry sank the basket Which tied the score. Percy Hack.:'' Washington I reserve, made the 'next field goal. nnd then MeClary, with uncanny skill, sank three baskets In succes sion. It was tills drive which de cided the game. ' ' Tho Oregon Freshmen ' .owned matters' with tho Washington llnbca In a torrid basketball tilt played as a preliminary ' to the: varsity oonto.it between the Hus- jklcs nnd Oregon here tonight. The Oregon youngsters won, 3i 10 jo. In an earlier game ttiis season, the rinbos defeated tho yearlings. 28 to 20 at Seattle. ," MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. S3. (1 University of Idaho cllnehed second, place In northwest confer once basketball standings hero last night when its uintet defeated Montana, 44 to 31. The game was ragged, with Montana having dir- FOURTH ANNUAL o Benefit Dance GIVEN FOR OWEN-OREGON j. EMPLOYEES RELIEF FUND , Music by Dickey's 6-Piece Orchestra Oriental Gardens T ONI GHT 1 cm, coast K,K?its? w ztT:: r w' ' If present indications hold I i n. It is prohablo one of tho largeBi. ...Ill ...I... I .... I, i.l.l.i 1 , "mi iukoi IIIUI J1UIIUCU III Mill ,Vlllll till MR OUiinUU LDIII ,1 I, i.., ,, .... n, 'l'l, nlior,,.,!,,., l!,7lu..,.ult.. t VV'..I, ''igbly tOtltcd 1 ('li'll US 11 (11 tO 21 Chilstner's body. ' Ingion cageru moot OreEon Slnlo mt T"" r'''"e,lnH hl,rt wo" . ; "K. O." Starts Well, ! K"1".;," tnMarf ,,,e 2 "l''l,t -''' "nd , considered Chrl'tner, v.o recentlv surprisou .,,,.,,, .,,,., ,. .,,, .tiiemsoivcs extremely hot as 1ms- evont, EmII Nordeon of nend, won crowds of the season will lm nm ,""-'""" "" . , ' , , mizz les from Monginn wi tui eat -net" Monday nig at the t"" l I"',,,w ,lnd, '""'l1181m' " 'y Washington Stale at Pullman. Hlalto"L?ro.,UwLre'JI, H.' u,mU ..ld th Australian H.-ht liMavyweIgM chiitn- Z 'lS it -.,"!: .1., c, match to lin !'"'' "a"!"-was a minute o n. p,IHRII1.8 of pUlmaii.. Otlmrwlm (0;; h? JumpH am Kres of tlioM"" r:Bllt "n"x llk0 "'"'" i night's games worn more s.lie,l- ',"!,k'' "'"y Sl' .. :.rB" 5.' V10 shot nn tho Hasoue's chin and i ,., frmilillu ... ,,. fore tlm pollcani llllin nntl Tnm Alliiv txt Un-H..n,l ,lno wrestle in n finish match, followed by moving nictures championship wrestling mutch be tween lius Sonneiihorg and Kd (Strnnglor) howls. , -. i Seats have been selling good one, It- Is likely fnns will see nn exceptionally hard fought wrest ling match. Moulin bus never wrestled in the United States be fore and for his first match wants kotbnll players, ; them off. , . : The game was played on n tiny floor, . and tho CnlPsoii crew took tho third TACOMA, Feb. 23.- nnd wore under the ored 14 points bo ,iPI Wit. annual 42-mllo. Fort1,.-,;,,. iiu..i-it' hnskothnll Kliimath-Crater r.ako ski rnco quintet won by a wide margin In yesterday In five a hours, .57 inln- the first of its two-irame series utes. Tho new record was ostab-'hero last night wlih College of lulled in a Winding snow storm. ' Pnget Sound. 43 o 23. ' nmcn ragoa along the course during the niornlug md afternoon. Me Manx" Excursionists HOTEL .MANX SAN FRANCI8CO Powell at OTarrell 8ts, HEADQUARTERS FOR OREGONIANS POPULAR-PRICED RATES FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS HOTEL MANX aEBBEBCgKHaaa '. Dr. Chaney Appointed : 1st church, who has been making PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 23. (P) I his home In Eugene, was appointed ! Dr.. Samuel J. Chaney, superln-1 pastor, of St. Paul's Methodist. ni..,i, n, ii,a' CnnihAi-n ii;u.i-i.i ! ,.liitroh iti Snnk-nnp. Wnsli.. bv 'Oregon conforenco of the Method-1 Hlshop Tit"? Lowe Wednesday. Paulino retreated, badly stuiiiied. 1 8tnU(,nKa o( ,,. -division are con-la lu'"v" Airnln and again tho Ohloan ae- -hmimiI. I commanding lead the players fool cHi'iitoly found his target with that I Or,f Jon Slate's defeat of Idaho, , d along malilng baskets as they right, hand, but Paulino finally rHm,uf to the lluskle". at the - pleased. , got In close enough t l'apg " stnrtv.of -the week, and WaHliinB-! T'ie final games of the annual and recuperate. ,- ,.' . ;. ton Mnrrui -eaotkiMi utnt-liiit lwm-: Arhlnnd-Modfora series will , ..lie Ne!s Skjersaa plmed second In the race with time of six 111111111. ans managed to cage 25 minutes. He had finished third Afier Modford, got a-n ihc 102" and 11I2S events. Andy Lyrn,.San Francisco, was four minutes behind Skjersaa. and finished In third place. John Peterson, former , North Sweden eliainplon, wis fourth In six Again In the second . round u,8 0wly Oregon quintet Imiiyod Phiycd the . coining week-end, the hours, 30 minutes. Chtislner punehed the Spaniard ;i victory to Rive him a gaud start n"'" tho .ring .while Paulino, ui.n- 11 Ills lour of tills nutlon and of ,y trying 10 gei. iiib inii, JCuropo. not n single gesture n " unless n .few wild, left hooks that did no damage uro considered. The start of the third round found christner lending by u wlilo margin, hut It was not lone; until- thero - was. a hhnrp turn about, this, Hum in Paulino's fa vor. A heavy left hook thudded homo on Chilstner's stonuuh nnd tho ,' Ohloan winced perceptibly. Cclobmtl n, V Having found a dent in i.w rmu v,.,iri., r , r ", " ' ""fl " "'" armor nt Inst, Pan inn coiiuneu on the Akron battler s body even- nnd agents of the southern Ore. gon district, Incliidlmr Medford on " ' '.. " " . .. u nnd Klamath Fall.. .11,1. .,., m,ii- l"' "in-ou 1..." up cred at tho llotol Medford, where """' luncheon was servod. Plans wfro.1. , iiiueh of the sting out of his Frnm then on It was nil Paulino. barring that tenth round rally by christner. Christner did not have lie mndo during the luncheon for the ensuing yenr ond n general round- 1.. ... . ,. .. lime to uso Ills light lianil Those present Included John was u 'r?-1"" " t"'1' ' t Velton. southern Oregon manager. , ""f n-e for-Paul no s body at ltoy Covo-stono. Mrs. Pat nnnn !"' "-wr, '".'J f 1 rv .lllld Clyde Houghton of the Med- 'ruse and therein lies the stul ford office. Fled Nelson of Crants of his defeat. -, ,, ,,,. Pass, lJenn Scott of Ashland nmnl I'attered and re""""'" 0"" r , - ..... t..f wevi-n viltllll s. 11111.n1.- up tho hojio that O. S. C. might, tirst game in tills city next I rl- Nordeon. 43, was tho oldest con nronlt the tiold Shirts' record or uny. 1 ne - hhiiib neen one mpre 1 lestunt in tho race. He was well nine straight conference, victories. , gnmo to cinch jlio series, and the t,o load nt the Crater rim , However, tlioro wns no ludicii- I right to represent this district In on t,e up trip, and lengthened his linn .that tho Urlzxllfis' would do llhe annual state tourney at Sulein. : lead to 40 minutes on the down anything inoro tnuu righten the me Asninnd school was un-iti-rp. mcrcirniiy mnuieii in the first two, Tho -down race"; of 21 miles games, and their civic and school from tllo rlm , x'ratcr lake to pride was terribly hurt..- As a re- Kon Klamath was jvon by Wlllard suit they have got down to bust- j.rlsCnC, Wood lllver vnlley.. In pess. and have been training., and uvo hor3. chureh Zumbrum of are promising Monrorii a struggle . VuH Klamath was second. 111 1 ne last games, Cougars at Pullman. ' T SAN FnANCItlCO, Kl1i. ,L'3. uV) Having fnminnted u '.Vpot" (ppon on I by u I li a r o u k li thmnplitK. M ICkoy Wulker, initlilli'wl,'ht chiimplnn, turn ft I hln attention to ilay to tho light hcnvywclpht title. Yeslcrduy W'alkei' guvo JauU WIIIIm, Snn AlUonto titiiKKOr, a licnt Intf in tholr ten-round -non-tith binit at tho Han KranciHi'n hiiHehall park. It wuh1 tho neconil AiuM?tini; of tho pair. A year aRiij nit Wash (n(,'Um'H ; hlrlltda.v, thi' 1 ti -'pound champion toolt a hard fought to cIhIdii. ' , 1 cHtordny Walker added a inoro v TENNIS COURTSAT FRINTZCHAMPION HIGH SCHOOL WILL ASHTON MUSHER r reu n. itnn nsi n. Hoy wi iinms ' .i,i,i .i,.elive i.v i.iiiil. iiii in """ and James Hlchey of Klamath rally long e,nugh to come w In ' ..'."m . nowl J Hl,. ..! ., I t,,U r.t. The Falls . inn nee of flouring and perhaps ihju nninds, allow I ik Iris oppon- , ,2001) stunning-Paulino III the last round em one rouini, ami nimillig one Minn uipu it a HA1 m "i " ."nur "rv. FV -, Work, will,-start Monday morn ing on the ' construction of four tennis courts at the high school. The cement work will b;. done by Maullby and Dcuhoi'C and tho plain 'uml fnni-v Inline 1,., IiIl.Ii uclninl courts will cost) about ?20fi.O. depending . on tho Having lost only four out of ir games played, the Medford tunlor high school bnsknthnil team Is pro pared for mint her victory tonight when It plays tho second team ol tho Comral Point high school nl tho armory, procoded by a prelimi nary -same between the seventh and eighth maiHi teams of the two schools. ' The Central Point team is a clangorous contender for to night's honors and Coach Hender son has been putting his boys through special practice. The local lineup will ho mndo up of Hurting, ton and Huberts, forwards: Willie, center; Zuinbriinn and Dnvlsson, guards. I Ml- a lead to lose except knockout. And for all the power Hi Ills r ght hand, Christner could not sweep the rugged bpuniniu from his feet. The match atrracted a enpucii crowd of 20.000. The weights: Paulino, ISO: Christner, lt'5. 'T .ASH TON", Idaho,' Feb. 23. (t Having lived again its annual day of Klory which . witiuwsed the do troniiiK a "kiiin of tho snowy trails." tho veteran mushed, Tnd Kent, and llto elevation in his stead ol Krod Prlirtz of Onacadr, Idaho, this iltilu town In tho Wind ow of tho slant TotoiiH had settled hack HKain today to onntemplalo tho Ameticati dc derhy. Pirniz'a time, n new record for tho 25.7 mile course, was 10 min utes fitKtor than that of Kent-who finished fourth. Ahead of him wcro amount of work the students do Tho Kohool hoard recently voted 'vnnli, Jil(trt f!rnnm. iT.vnr. to pay half of tho vusU and ,tho- 0,( RtU(lont ftf ,llcnV( Idaho, nnd hlfch M'hon) .student body will pay tins iHilnnro.' ' " ' .. The courts will he ull-wciuher eoiu ts, , and will tv avatlable to tho xenoral puhlie. , Tennis enthusliu'ts of the city weli'imie tho constructron of (lift ; foenth and Ashland for their winter ten nis. - ; - It Is esperted that there will he a number, oflennis tourmy stapert here this Hprlim and wumnn'r. Warren Dtown of .MeCnU, who were second and third resoeettvely. Harry Whltohead, Idaho Kalis drug Klst,. was fifth. "Wlustlin' Lyd" Hutchinson, Ash tou's woman musher, ramo in thir- fnd between two m.'Kro ndddle wdIkIUh. Hilly Lont; of Philadel phia and Al Trout of Clnoimmt!. has bepun to attract, attention in I Duiida rinKK. i After they had fought Utl rmindd wit limit eliher unlnhor n ! clear rut triumph, It came out j that their rliiK rivalry dntd back I tn ftnitfivltinn mi I tin font li:ilt f lidil ! ' i when, both wore trying fur iuur- roltT MYKltS. Kla.. Feb. :3. terltnck ot n rhiladelphla school.: (dM MnnKer I'minlo Mack of the ThWr quarrel was transferred to! Philadelphia Americans Is not the wiunrcd arena about year 1 - worryiUK ahout holdouts but hoaf" ' - j '. declures that the actions of oomo j Two "linish fights have been 4Qg AXOK1.1JS, Feb. 2.1(l)- of them aro irrltatliiR to say the Included In tludr rint? : imvtinns. ; pl0 Vnivorsity of Oregon Rft'lnv' least. to nvom viomuou or n suue mw . m ntf tejim delealed thct L nlverHllV DEFEAT SOUTHERNERS Three of Mack's squad, Mickey lochrane, "the most valuable player In the American league." Hill Kborcs, and Stewart Helen, the two ,last mimed returning to tho In riorldn.' whleh permits only 10,, ,t southern Cnllioriila'a patldlora rounds of boxing, the fighters n meet at tho l.os Angeles Ath were allowed n five-minute rest letlc club hero last night by a score after each 10 rounds Instead of of US to 21. the customary three minutes and, A water isilo game was won hy I big league for trials, are classed its j then were -je-introduoed by tnu ; Southern Cnlllornin, 13 to '2. i iiniiioiiis, 1 rererec. i no- ltrsi .of tnese riniMi , 1 - j "1 won't pay a nickel more to rights resulted lit a double knock Mall Tribune d r rend by Mrs. Alice Ilnllowny, owner of nnyhudy nn the club than 1 have 'out nfter nearly u score of rounds. I " """ '"erv ilsv the Town and Country Shop. for. - nrferrd." the Veteran maniiger anld , The second gave Ixing a technical , - ' : ' ' meriy run in roniiineuon with tneiuy , ho p,,,,,,,., fr thl, Ath- imockout when Trout broke bis Orlilo Natwlek. Inc., designing and tilM wrkout nt their spring wrist nn Ijuib's head after 17 ilress-ninklng e I a h I Islmieiit i'iiinlin nii hm. rounds ot tlghtlnc. Hoiitli Centrnl, is pncklng her stock; ( . and moving to lhe house pnr-1 Pllll.A DK1.P1 1 IA. Keb.' 2J. ,Vt I '' t .Mickey Signs, chased this week- by Mrs. Hollo. , Ml, key Cochrane, star catcher of PHILAnr.l.PIHA. IVh. 5S. (.V, way nnd Miss Natwlek , on Knst'the Philadelphia Athletics, de-I Mickey Cochrane vnieti the most Main street, near the Crater lakejolnred today that he would not valuable player In lhe American Ji'ghway. Join the team at Its southern train- : league luj.it year, sxpeets lu leave According to Mrs. Holloway, she : Ing eartip unless his terms are met 'for Kort Myers. Flo., tomorrow to expects to open n shop nt that hy Manager Connie Muck. Coch- Join the Philadelphia Aiithlctlc in locu'lon ns soon as tho present . vnne Is reported to hnve asked for their training camp. Cochrane had program of remodeling and palnt-J JSooo a year more to sign n new been termed n holdout, but said ho log Is completed. .Ml NntMick's contract to replace his three vur had received a sallsfavtory con oluns arcQi yet, undecided. I agreement which expired lasl fall. I tract. Dinner Tomorrow $1.00 o HOTEL MEDFQRD "Where the food is just a little better" ! FRANK'S Comedians PLAYHOUSE THEATRE I", ' STARTING- TONIGHT A Modern Version of Ten Nights in a Barroom, Also Amateur Contests Each Night Prices Children 25e Adults SOo We thank the Grocers of MEDFORD... f foY their efforts and hearty support during our Qolden West Coffee Junior Salesmen Cash Contest! Yoii have been oni of the big factors v in making our contest such an out- ' standing success. Over two hundred young live wires have been out selling ' Oregon's Own Coffee, for you and for us. The efficient way you have filled their orders has meant many dollars to these hard-working youngsters. For -them and for us, we thank you! To the ; .; People of Medford 'who purchased their Qolden West Coffee from a Jun ior Salesman! Today in Medford nearly every family . - ; is using Golden West Coffee sold them ! toy a Junior Salesman and delivered ' ' them by their favorite Grocer. In buy- ; ; ing from one of these young hustlers ' you have done two things. First, you ' .' have made it possible for many of , ' , these kiddies to earn real cash and at , the same time get" good training in salesmanship. Second, you have be come acquainted again with a coffee ! thaPhas no superior as to quality... a coffee that you can use and re-Order with confidence. . ., ;' CLOSSET &. DEVERS Manwaclnrcrs of Qolden West Coffee O TOMORROW THE WINNERS OF THE EIGHT BIG PRIZES0 WILL BE ANNOUNCED. WATCH FOR IT! Prefue for the big Pay Day Theater Party next Monday! &HrHesn West Qee th Northwest's most Samous product! . '. ... 1 c C