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MEDFORD MAIL -TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - - - - - - m OREriON', FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. J931. Shasta Quint Invades Ashland Tonight, Medford Saturday iSPFBil FlFNT (IN lOAMRI IMC UCIIVGoiW West -By PaplLEATHER PUSHER 1ST. MARY'S TEAMS- ; u " , "" . !- . ' T T REPUTED FAST PXGE TEN CALFORNIANS ill! BILL SHOyLUiWfP; ORGANIZATION The last wri'Htlinfc cnrd In M'd , ford Kttve local fnna n ctumco to , i wee what il red hot wreNtlinff match n Hpcrliil evunl run he nnd FOR RID AM Medford Squad Plans toJr Watch Ashland Game for! bout, nrcHontliiK Itny KriHbie, locul Linp fln Ahilitv nf Dnth ' hn',vvwolKht' "Kai,1Ht ,s""nio ,ui'' UNtJ Ull HIJIMiy Ul DUUl . AiiHtrnlJnn-lionvyweiffhL chump. Quints. The Mi. Shamii I'nion high school lifisko-tbull team, will piny the Initial kuiih of iH southern Oregon Invasion tonight lit Ash land ngnintft AHhhmd, and if they are half ns good an their advance notices indicate, there will lie weeping and walllriK in these port. Mt. tihnnta will play the Med ford team nt the Armory Saturday niht. The Cnllforiilnns have been play ing together for a couple of years and have adminlntered terrific walloping to all foes thl year, and uro regarded hh state cham pion contenders. The At ed ford team will engine In n light iractlce, and will probably Hee. the AHhland-Alt. Simula content toniKht. It will (,'ive the players a chanae to wee both ton inn in ac tion. T.he visitors arc bringing along plenty of reserves, m thy can throw their full fttrength. ncnimU Medford. They are Riven n kIIkIiI edge to beat Ashland, who had a ' Manuel, hard time defeating Weed, which was overwhelmed by Mt. Fhaatn. The Llthians nro nlno handicapped by a lack of reserves. However, they are dun for one of their pro verbial lucky streaks, and If dill and Roeder "get hot," All. Khasta will have a struggle on hand. A number of local fans plan to attend the game In the sister city, PLAY BT FALLS SAMS VAtUDY, Ore., Jan. 23. (Rpl.) One of the moat exciting basketball gamcB played by Sams Valley was that with Prospect nt Ihat-place ilast Friday night. At the end of , the first half tho ncoro stood 6 to 0 in Prospect's favor, after which the local warriors came Into their fighting spirit and gradually crept up until tho game, ended in a tie. Tho five minute playoff gave Sams Valley a victory by 13 to 3 4. : Frank Straus,' local star, was handicapped early in the game by a wrenched shoulder nnd conse quently accomplished but two field baskets. Local fnns are well pleased so far since their team has met no defeat this. season, and Is In good position for tho district champion ship. The locul line-up nf Friday's game who t, F., Frank Straus; It. P., 'Hod" Wilson; guards, Wesley McDonough, Russell Wilson, nnd C, Hill Dugan. 4 . Next scheduled game In against Butto Falls, ut tho local court to night, which in expected to be one of the hurdest fought games of the season. . Cecil Harrlrlt, colorful local welterweight, will meet Jack Uran ia no, the wild and tough miner of O'Jiricn, Ore., in the special bout next week. Urantano in hardened from work in the mines and is out to win. Jiarrlek has over fiO matches behind him with a record of at leant 110 wins. Jiarrick is In active training to be in tip top shape for the miner and Is anxious for a victory in the 4fi minute event to pave the way for other appearances hero In the future. Aluir, the native Australian wrestler, has not been long in the United .States and is anxious to build up a reputution. lie figures a rupld win over tho local boy, who defeated Jack Moniano,. ring veteran, last week, will aid his coast standing. However, Friable has other ideas on tho matter and thinks ho can show Aluir as much as he showed Itomann In their session, which went, down In local wrestling history as one of the cleanest mutches ever seen In Aledford. Aluir has defeated Kddlo Wlrth. who appeared in Aledford a few weeks ago, and took a speedy win from the Portuguese, .In cones who gave Jtob Kruse n Says Betting Will Cause Ultimate Fall Unless Halt Called. Rood tussle fit the nrmory last iNtivemlnT. Cowboy ltny is another nmtinnn who found thnt .Mulr is stood, in addition to a list of mnp plors who have mot him In Wimli IriKton and In Tortlnnd. Mulr has not hpon an far south licfnro as Modford nnd lius hopes of appearing- here ncnln If ho Rets over I'rlsliie. ln sponks In n distinctly Australian broKiio n lie is tanned by the hot sun of the antipodes. Tho locul wrest Unit aspirant is working out hard with the young Klant. Kddlo Deninier, and is dolnfr considerable road work to ho in perfect condition for Wednesday's affair. m mm v. l n 'COLUnl Phil lounsherry had n field day in tho Mall Tribune bowling match with the Tele oh last evening, top pling i'rJO pins in tho three games. 240 of which wore garnered in tho middle canto. Tho electrical wizards were un able to hit their stride, and drop ped threo i might frames to the newspaper outfit. Toleos. Wythe 141 1 ,"i0 102 3!) 3 Crawford .... 113 k2 132 3U7 Iturton IM M!t Ml 4'9 Halleck ISO 116 14 411 DeLlsto 124 130 lift 370 Handicap .... Ji 3 05 2X5 7U4 7112 721 2285 Mall Tribune. Shrove HI7 M2 131 443 Puhl 135 13!t 121 3i)5 Lotinsberry .. J tin 240 211 020 ItWn 231 181 ifi-l 57(1 1'ntton I7i 2 im; is 5ii7 Handicap .... 33 33 S3 0 014 fl41 S45 2700 Ity Paul Zimmerman, f Associated Pi-ej-n Hjiorts Writer. LOH ANOKI.KS. Jan. 23. 7P) (ambling, if you ask Alurshall Nuffield, rnlverjsity of Southern California quarterback and honor student, is the spectre ftiilch hangs menacingly over intercollegiate fuoiball. Quiet - spoken, serious - minded Marshall, the blond giant whose broken field running so often shuc terror In the hearts of him opponets .turned back the pages of three years' gridiron history and put his finger on what ho believes (o be tho game's chief foe bet ting. This, more llian nil the efforts of subsidizing, largo gate receipts, and specialization, will In Duffield's op: u lun, .mciuI football to an ulti mate fall unless a halt called. imrricM Young. Duffleld fiU into the category of "youngsters.'1 for he will grad uate from ihe college of liberal arts with a Inujnr In economics In June, at tho age of 21. Then he P la ns lo con tin tie h is st u d ics a t Harvard. So far as the game Itself goe.t. Dttfrield firmly believes that psy chology leads all other elements in accounting for victories. Take our one-sided victories over Stanford and Oa llfornia Inst season. It was the first time in many years that S. C. had beaten these, two traditional rivals in the same season. "We went Into the .Stanford game bawling like n bunch of kids. Coach Howard Jones had us keyed up to the highest pitch and after wo got the jump on them we knew they couldn't win. They knew it also nnd that's why the score wan II (o 12. The 74 to 0 victory over California was the same thing. Notre Pome Different. "With Xotre Dame it was dif ferent. The same keen rivalry of the California nnd Stanford games was absent. All Conch Jones could say to lis wa h that X o t re Tin m e had a great team: that the players were smart, and that Cnneh Knuto Itoekne was a good coach and a great sportsman. "We couldn't get fired up about it, with the betting odds in our PL w mwwT ImCi iv: Wl&W A STAR, FOfZ, AlAVY I V- ' ' Iw Kkd lN l9'e 4nt7 1917 ' llfW "HE WAS NAMEC I HI OA1 A HA, Neb.. Jan. 23. (Ar The right hand of Kdd.o Ander- j sou, t nicago iigniweiui was raised In victory twice In the same ring last night. ' Anderson and Alins Pabe Mat thews of Omaha marched down crowded aisles In evening dress to the strains of wedding miuflc and were married in the ring as "talkie" cameras ground away. .Municipal Court Judge John Pat tin read the service and then raised Anderson's right hand, an cient token of victory in the squared circle. A micron embraced his bride nnd she bestowed a kiss upon em barrassed Hilly Vaughn of Omaha, Anderson's opponent in the semi windup bout. The bridegroom then stripped down to his fighting togs and punched out an eight round victory. AfiLOSS 4AT GOAL- favor, nnd no sentiment back of tli o contest. Then when Xotre H.ime got that first break we just folded up. Huffield Is convinced that his biggest moment In n grid contest came In 1020 when Southern Cali fornia defeated Stanford 7 to 0. He had been substitute quarter to Kuss Saunders for more than a year. J Hit let Marshall tell It. Xervtms nt Start. "Conch Jones came to me about 1 I o'clock that morning and told me I wa.-t to start. Of course I was excited and nervous. When Ihe game got under way Stanford! tried to advance tho ball but fail-I ed, and then they punted. j "We had been told thnt their 1 J left tackle was a bit slow getting started, so I shot, a play at him Wi7rJ HALF- A CrtANcrfir- LEASE.S riAVr Af-TE2., FVT -ftA2.S OR COACHING XO FOG- W CAUF02JA. bAB5 The Central Point high school teams will tackle the fast St. Mary's team from Aledford, to night in one of tho 'most crucial contests to be played on the Cen tral Point floor. Tho Central Point team has beep practicing hare for this contest and it looks like It will bo a hot one. According to the dope, St. Mary's has a slight edge, but It remains to be seen at the game. A large crowd will accompany the St. Alary's squad from Aled ford, nnd from appearances the whole town of Central Point will be on hand to root their team to victory. The St. Mary's Klrla will play th preliminary to the main Ram, which will begin nt 7:30 sharp. Mr. Hayes of Aledford "has l, t obtained to referee the bovs fu;n, ' The referee for the gltift' g irn. .,' possibly be Itudv Slngler of Med ford, or one of the referees ti'ont Central Point. Phoenix basketball teams play Talent on the Phoenix floor to night. Neither team has been de feated in the conference. Talent has three victories to its credit, while Phoenix has two. According to the dune sheet, the The be a contest should be a close on" girls game will, no doubt, thriller, with the dope favoring the home team. It is reported that a large dele gation will come from Talent to support their scintillating proteges of the maple court. Phoenix fans 4 will be present in force to do their bit toward the downfall of the Tal ent stalwarts. and gained about 30 yards. I tried I at the state labor convention in i the same thing a' couple more J Aledford last fall. ' I tiine,s and then 1 saw the second-) ' J ary defense moving up. 1,0 Pk over an hour against , "It looked like the psychological l,lt propnwu closing of the river moment, so on the next play I as provided In a referendum threw a pass over the center of the measure voted on In November line Into ) hole left by the full back as he charged up, nnd Francid Tappan took it for a touchdown. Carrier ficts (ilory. "As a result, they publicized me a lot for the tactics. It might have failed and then 1 would have been a chump." vSo far as tho game goes, Duf fleld believes that Ihe chief fault rests In the fact that It Is the ball carrier who gets all the glory. -Take Stan Williamson, our cen ter. He was the first one out for practice every day. He spends a tot of time In the summer practic ing pat-sing. He Is so good that he can knock bottles off a fence post nine times out of ten. He never drinks or smokes. "Yet his part in the game goes unnoticed and we ball carriers who have the path paved for us. get all the praise. I supose it will al ways be like that, but It Isn't fair. With that. Duffleld picked up his books and dashed off to an eco nomics class. ; 2 I Saturday Feed Specials I -v i Cleaned Rolled Barley, 70 lbs $1.15 Cleaned Rolled Oats, 60 lbs .95 Gr. Barley, 80 lbs. . . . 1.25 Gr.' Oats, 80 lbs 1.30 7 Layinir Mask. 100 - 7 Ibl 2.30 2.25 Hen Scratch, 100 lbs. . High Protein Mill Run, 80 lbs. 1.15 Beet Pulp, 100 lbs.... 2.25 Hog Feed, 90 lbs 1.15 Dairy Feed, 80 lbs. . . 1.20 U. S. No. 1 Klamath Spuds, 100 lbs 1.60 Xtra Good U. S. No. 2 Klamath Spuds, 100 lbs . . . 1.15 Local Grown Parsnips, per lb 02 i Pop Corn, 3 lbs .25 Grain Hay, per ton . . . 16.00 Alfalfa Hay, per ton. 18.00 Sheep Guano, per cwt. 1.15 Wheat, per cwt 1.50 With "Rod and Gun By Ernett Roitel and Dick Qrsen lie set forth many claims why the river should be kept open to benefit employment conditions In answer to an argument by Frank Applegnte, local labor delegate, whose orgument held to the regu lar time limit. However, Cheno with was given several extensions to make full- use of and much time ns 'he ' needed FCK.1B. :; llH The WIN BOffi CARD fK3 Best lan. 23.- ii f fcrJbfr& VANCOUVER. Jt.' C (A) AI Karanick, ltttssi.in, head locked his way to a five-round Vic tory over Jacques Manuel, Portu gal, in a main wrestling match hero last night. Karasick took Itcontinues two ollt of three falls. to be a well known fact there Is I 1,1 1,10 Hemi-wlndup. Ibmnk only a limited number of families ' Mu'!t' Australian, defeated Hill realizing profit from commercial Donovan, Salt Lake City, with a flshmg, and this profit comes :i"Kle. fall. They are all heavy only In certain seasons. The re- i weights. mainder of the year, they are de- pendent on the produce of small ; tracts for sustenance. The money! from fishing is quickly dissipated. nnd it Is pointed out that mone-j tn ry ret u rns fro in the i nd u Hi ry are small in compnricon to the many benefits tho entire south ern Oregon section would receive If the river wns closed to com mercial interests forever. 66 6 Is a doctor's Prescription for I COLDS & HEADACHES It is the most speedy remedy known j 666 also in Tablets A reader of this column made It known yesterday that ho did not understand how it was pos sible to shoot a pnnke, as related in an anecdote of the Table Hock section the other day. The snake had been in a battle with a ranch chicken and probably would have won had it not been for the ap pearance of the kin of a girl watching the encounter. The rend er, a frequent contributor to the news columns of the local press, said In his experience It wns not an easy matter to kill a reptile with one shot and so maintains that it was the nroximitv of the rent air caused by girlish screams that brought about tho death nf the reptile by fright. However, due to considerable time that has elapsed since, it Is probable the first story must be accented unless PLUS 4 ALL-WOOL KNICKERS Take one at regular price ; another for 5c The Men's Shop Next to Rialto Theatre TP y All Kinds of Good Meats POULTRY, VEAL, LAMB, HAM GOOD STEER BEEF CORN-FED PORK, BABY BEEF, BACON "The Home of Quality Meae , Ivy St. Meat Market Just Around the Corner From the Postoffice At Geary nnd Taylor the San Fran cisco visitor finds San Franclsco'i finest notei. Mere, those who appreciat environment ot me-up to the jaded appetite.' On the main floor are two other eaiiallv fmn. ous restaurants, the Florentine Room i i ' nil ii tmtM rnr- iv-- jf lllsW, other witnesses lire found. of the incident Be sure to stop at the Farmers Exchange Exceptional values offered Saturday Only. Farmers Exchange Co-Opcrative Phone 932 Again comes that time of the year when duck hunters are re minded thnt birds kept In storage since the season was closed last Thursday nro governed by a fod era I game ruling which prohibits keeping of ducks or geese In cold storage after January 2 it . owners of such birds In Htorage me sub ject to arrest nnd a heavy fine, Deputy (lame Warden Hoy Parr announced today. A dav or two afti-r the deadline date, a thor ough inspection will be made of nil cold storage plants in the val ley, as well ns butcher shops where birds can be kept in preserving temperatures. The number of geese and ducks being held for future use Is believed to be much smaller than In past season due to the general condition!! in' this valley and in the Klamath region where dmks were hard to get. iiiiiinniiiiiniiiii,! NKW YORK. Jan. 23. (.-P) A small cut on the fourth fing-jr of his left hand has forced Jack Ivnipsey Into the Polyclinic Hos pital here for treatment. hempscy disregarded tho cut as of no consequence but an in fection set in, swelling the hand to twice its normal sire. Ur. Krank Prennan said the former heavy weight champion probably would be able to leave tho hospital In a dav or two. Putin southern Oregon is be hind efforts of proponents in the state letiislature in have a bill passed to t lose the Knuuc river to commercial fishing and are hoping (be stW lawniak;is will e the situation In th proper 1u:bt to bring about the long s.turhl elo-ing, so narrowly lost at ih general election lat No vember, cress reports from Satem prinripalVf t the battle against the, Swiftest, Easiest Way to End Bilious Spell When you neglect thone llrnt M-mn-toms of con ul ipul ion had breath, eoatetl tongue, htleMiiess, the wln'Ie system mmn nuiTers. Appetite Ins. Digestion slows up. You income head achy, di.y. bilious. It's ra to correct sluggish Itowcl action! take a candy lasnirt-t to nipht. See how quickly and nleas untly the bowel are uctivateil. All the souring waste is neatly pm(c1lcl from the system. Regular ami com plete bowrl net ion is restored. I'flscurcTs are made from pun rns. ear., a (.ulMamv whirh doctors agree nclMd'w atrt-Hiithrns 6re ttm.M IrA. 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