o PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, ORECiOK, SUNDAY. JANUARY 23, 1931. MO, STANFORD .OREGON QUINT "ilifflWENS BUT II TO mm ig AGAIN WBH nirnrnnn in mcurunu mwourati viuiukiuuiiovvc aimq !IIUOI J Hi ll) OVERTIME TILT FROM SHASTA Odd Hughes' Floor Play . And Shooting Brilliant Stubborn Defense of Vis itors Keeps Score Down Last Half Rally Wins. A lare crowd of basketball funs filled the urmury lust nijiht unU cheered themselves hoarse when Aledford Hih hcIiooI do rented Ml. ShnKa City by the close Hcore of tu Z'l, and it took an overtime neriod tn lie c-omjilish that. The feature of the Kiime was the clone defense of the visitors and the hrilltant .work of Odd Hughes and Ivan llnrrlriKton fur Med ford. 1 n theopenhitf quarter holh In the. openliiK quarter both Bame of caution. .Medord shewed ,up belter on Its offense but wuh checked ho closely by the Shanta five-man zone defense that they could KC't no close shots. How over. Clay and Caldwell found the basket In some Ioiir shots pretty well outside th defense line. Thin .save Medford .the lead at the end tif the quarter with the score. Medford 7, Shasta 3. In tho aecond quarter Medford Opened up and tho game Kot rough, Clay and Ho wart h were penalized on u double and each copverted. Shortly lifter Coaeh .IJui'Kher pent In bin Heeond sti'lntf when the liouie team bad a com fnvtiiiiift oit ,.r i-iii'iiii tiohitH. The visitor) tore Into the Heeond) MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 21. I !') The l.'nlvei'Hity of Idaho outplayed WaiihJnjHon Stato college's baHltet ball team throughout their game tonight and won 30 to 25. Tho Vandal were jn the lead through out except for a short time In the second half. Uegalnlng the lead Idaho ran the wore to 30 to 23, after which the CuiiKaivt scored ope basket. Clowe guai'dlm; by the Vandals kept tho V. S. C. players In check. Huntley Cordon, State eollcKo center, wim held In Jea.b by Ken neth Parks, who played a bril liant game. Drum in nnd, gun rd, and 'Wicks, forward, -tallied nln j)ointK aeh for Idaho. MeLarney, Kiiurd, led tho Cougar scorers with eiht points, This was Idatio's first victory in the northern division of tho Pacific coast conference. OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 21. A Stanford diversity's basketball team ended a five year lowing streak ut the hands of California hero tonight by defeating the Hears 37 to 32 In a game that required five minutes extra time tu determine a winner. At the end of the regular play lug time, I he score was tl-d at 30-;in, but Stanford outscored tho Bears 7 to 2 In the extra period, More excitement and thrilln were parked into the last ten min utes of the Ktiiiic. than has been Hcen in any single content ti this floor for the last few years. Seventy-five hundred spectators were on their feet constantly during the closing moments. University Starts With Rush And Take Early Lead Un til Washington Offensive 0. S. C. Mondey. KOiMNK, On;., Jan. 21. M'l- MANERO BATTLES DEMPSEY BACKjPROSPEGT? GAGERS FRISBIE MEETS F C?SAYS OLD PAL JUVIKUA COLWTKY t'bl'n, I-uh Angeles, Jan. 24 Pj The last of the favorites, Tony Manero, slight New Yorker, stood off the deti'i'tnlned game of tall, dark Mortie Uulra, Jong Beach, Cal., and moved Into the final round of the motion liicture $3.2 Hit mat Hi StartS tO Click PlayS' l,l:, ",f tournament today by WlllillllK HI" Ml'llll-Ullilia UUt'l UI1U I. At the same time a lanky Texas youth, Ualph C.uldahl of Dallas, only a year removed from the amateur ranks, look a 3 and 1 do Half Million Will Bring Him Back, and He Wa Slaughter Carnero Champ Eager for Battle. n LAI I IiAKE PLACID CIA'B. N. Y.. Jan, IM.-r-Wj Walter Chunnins.oC ioHtun, with douH brod In hi own kennels, won tho fourth annual L,ako d'lacld tiled dos derby ucr today. The University of U'.lhinKton I clslon over the heavy hilling Fred chalked up Its sixth consecutive Northwest Division 'Pacific coast . Interest of Jledford jiml sotith I rill1 Ori'Kon wrestlltiK fans Is cell i teri.il In next Wednesday's card when Hay Frlsbie, local heuvy- welitht, will meet Hon Mull'. Auh Mlled with vodka but sans , truun t.hlimJion, at tho Aimmy beards and boots, members of' thujm.xt Wednesday. M ulr has thrown ltusslan Iinjierlal (luards. surren- some of tho best matmen on the Back, and He Wants To!tr ,he !'17T ':ifflu!l tmo In ,;,.,., iview of tin- local boys victory EX- "V" eolorful basketball names k(, nvcr lu. ,.,,. vct. l tne season u p.ayeu on ...e iw; Ja(.k omiino. A s,K.cial ' , .i, ,. , , ". 7 Vh ' ill present Cecil Uairick game, did not simekh the spirit of the new team's ' gulshevikl ' ( Iiii manager. Clara Aluiw Fusoil. who IAK ANCKI-KS, Jan. 21. iV) TakinK u Ulck lead at the start, the University of California at Los AngekM foiiKht off a Southern Cal ifornia rally in the Heeond half and won easily 2I to 1H In a I'ough busketball game featured by Ivlnth icum'w xual whootipg and excel lent floor work of l.ubln at guard. At the Heeond half opeultiK, Bill ,,. ,., II nil t I lerco ri'KiHteri'd a brace of field two ennvoili.rl fr,w, throwM. at lhoiff"'l,H ;'mI same time keeIng Medford score less to the end of the half. Seoro nt half, MedTord 1 -I, ShaHla 7. Ily this time it was evident that Shnstu was not as finished u leam us Medford and It looked like tho Heeond half would ho a walk over. The visitors, however, came back with their usual Hirong de fense but ama-ed the crowd with their smashing attack. In a few mluutcK the score stood reverred and Shasta hud the long end of a ID to H board, The crowd were on their f-'rt "ltd made the rafters ring when Odd Hughes on a beau tiful play under the basket hook ed one in again reversing the counters. Medford 1U. Hhama 15. Tho choon of the Medford sup porters were short -lived for Kl wanlf, center nnd utitHlanding player for the visitors found tho basket. Medford reversed thirt Rgaln nnd UKain Shanta took back Die lead. Attain ! again the for tunes of war changed until the crowd became delirious when hut a few seconds r'jmnlned and Shas ta led 22 to 20. Just before tho e,nd of tho period Odd Hughes Kt away and nhnt a beauty tte ing the score. In the overtime Caldwell broke the Jinx nnd the visitors broke when after cnldwelTH field Koal Hughes duplicated. Then Medford stalled to the end of the period mid tho score stood at UG to 22 In favor of Medford. At the last gun students rushed on the floor to carry Harrington around on their shoulders us this was his last gamp. , The line-ups were us follows: M ml ford llughen F) Clay ( V) Caldwell (C) llarrluglou C) -Shiel (O) Total Mt. Shasta I. Ilowarth K) K. Ilowailh (l') VMwards (C) liizil (C) Kller (; TIlOlppMHl (S) ... l.ennier (S) Total - Deal of (iruiUrt l'ass refereed. Medford .lunhn' high ilefealed titanic I'iim Junior high lant night, UG to 4 at (iruntrt Tass. .The Melford MidgetH lost to Ornnts ,1'uhh MidgetH. l to . The Tiger Cubs hint night !' fcaled the St. Mary's five J9 tj 24 in the preliminary nt the At'-' niory. Howard Schcffd reTereed. The game was marked hy n mini brr of fouls, and at the end uf the find nuarter the set ire was 0 4 In favor of the Cubs, wh held a lead throuuhout the Kame ' I'atton. playing right forward ,for the Cubs brought In Vwo points for St. Mary's when he put the ball In the wrong basket. The whole second Tiger stritiK went In during the second tiar tor, nnd imain In the last. Kstes was the only vubHtlttite for t. Mary's. Patton was high scorer for the .cubs, with 11 points, wlillo Smith of HI. Marys had 'a lut.il of 11 polniH. 'The llne-upM wee: Tiger Cubs St. Mary's Pntton (14) K....U. Wilson ( ) Thomas (j K . , Smith (ll ..t Umewjii ( a n Llndley , Ci) Dullalre Latham (5) Substitutes: Cubs. Ilcddy for Ptttton; Klson for Thonin: Mr Uonald for Mndley; Schai-rfer fr Oallalre, und Knlps (I) for An them. Hi. Mury'n. Kwtes for Wilson. Caldwell two froe throws fiir Soul hern Calif orn f tieing the score at IZ all. I.inthl 1'iim, however, came right back with two field shots and after that I. C. 1j. A. was ahead for the rest of the game, two coin pleto teams being used, lublu of the Itruins and Krank (iardncr of Southern California went out of the game on personal fou!, which totalled 'Jl for both teanih. The victory puts 1. c. L. A. in the Pacific coast conference lead Hi nee 'alifornla lost tonight to Stanford. U. c. . A..'s only oonfereneo defeat to da to was by California. 4 baxkotbalt conference victory hero tonight, defeating tho University of Oregon, 38 tu 2C. The Wcbfootri started out a,s if they intended to avenge the de feat the Huskies handed them last night. They scored five points before Washington -counted Its first score. Then Cnlrney, Wash ington guard, convened a free throw and he and H wan son found the hoop in quick succession for field goal. Once the Huskle.s got together In their offensive plaiw lliey moved steudily forward and at half time were leading. 1 ii to 11. The Webfoots came In with a rush In the second period and Stevens ;ent a long one through tho hoop. That was the last time O rego n t h re a ten cd to sew up the score. ltuberts, Oregon center, had thej jump on Swanson In tonight' game! and consistently took the tip-off.! Cut the Huskies nee mod to be pre- j pared, lost little time in getting possession if the ball and working it down within scoring distance. SwanHon dropped in three suc cessive field goals in the last few minutes of pliiy. He was high scorer of the game with 14 point. Washington next play Oregon State at Corvallis Monday and Tuesday. The lineups and summary: Morrison, Olendale, Cal. A heavy wind made good scores impossible. Mtltw.w, n'H'ltn.l liio i.r.nn l .1... semi-finals bracket by defeating I Dnf,y' "that th? ili Jrio Sea vail, Los Angeles pro, 0 and 4 In the quarter tlmils this morning. (iuhlahl had a narrow squeak In his quarter finals play, sinking a fifteen foot putt on the lHth to win from Olin Uutra. Santa Monica, Cal., brother of Mortie, one up. Morris had easy sailing with Neil Christian and brought his morning match to a hasty eon- elusion by Jrounclng the Portland, Ore., pro, 0 and &. In winning he was one over par. Mortie Dutra took Clarence Clark of Tulsa Okla.. out of tho picture 4 nnd 3 In the quarter final bracket. The finals tomorrow will be played over '4H holey, the winner taking $1,000 and the runnoiup 5ti00. and- .foe Hrantao, tough minor, fur 45 minutes. - NEW YOISK. Jan. 24. tP) Iiii nian.,(tl. ,.!..,. Fuson. who' "w-m mure or less official language the IinniJlin,t,d Saturday that the Kus-! Vn ono n.onirrv 4aV ft word is out today Jack Oempsey Mian Imperial CUiaids of Medford; ... . . will fight again this summer it i av tile .Klamath Knll In-t " . . i dependents at an early date audi ' are signing for games with . every ' ZZZZ important town team in the atate. 'SSS The new squad, which threatens 'sssss to end basketball Imperialism s without the aid of the IJolshevbit army, is composed of Stap Itlden, ' Z rrs Kred Cii'eene, lioan Oreeno, Estill ssss Phipps. Orville WI I s,o n, Lee Franks and Jack Hughes. 1 7777 The loss of Friday night's game : m( & WATCH w jREPAIRINGl' nnd wherever some kind Kentle man can lay $500,000 on the line. "Voll can safely sny," whispers TL COBB OFF H!S NKW YORK. Jan. 24. (!') They were sitting around tho tea cups in the locker room after 1 S blustery holes of nolf. In freezing weather over the course of the North Hempstead country club on l-ong lslapd, when liabe Ituth was asked to pick an all-star baseball array, Just tu warm up argument. Hnsing his selections on lib' own personal ohservat Ions 5 over the, last 15 or L'O years, he named the following: First base Hal Chase. Second base larry Lajoie. Shortstop Hans Wagner. Third base Joe Jackson. ' Left fold--Ty Cobb. I light Field Harry Hooper. Catcher Itay Sehalk. Pitchers Christy Mathewsun. Kddle Plank and Herbert Pen Washington 3S) Swygartl. f ... Fuller, f Swanson, c We.-t. g Cnlrney, g ... Perry, f Totals Oregon C!ti) Holp. f Kherhart, f Roberts, e ... Stevens, g .... Levoff, g ClaliiiiN, f .... Keetian, f .... .15 Ffi. . 1 . 1 ,. 1 . Ii mm 1-MiRen. At, ALT 0 I'atton, o. ,1., .M.T Ii llahn, Al, Nats (i I'llce. II., Gates 3 l.ounsborry, I'.. ,l.T...(i Hankin, II.. Klks S 7 FT l'K 2 I 1 1 Totals ,.. 10 TBALL SAX MUAXCISCO. Jan. 24. M'l Football Is still on the sport calendar in this section. Tomor row Jit Kezar stadium two all-star elevens featuiiiiK many former college stars, will clash In a char ity contest sponsored by . the Kitkhts of '('olumhu. The midwinter classic will brim; toKother suth performi'rs its Joe Mavoldl, fullback oil last year' Notre Dame team; Ernie Nevers. former .Stanford fullback; Larry Iteltencourl, cunter, and lite la'ranklan, . end, two ex-St. .Marys slars. Nevcrs. Itettcncourt and Kranklan were nll-Amorlcun play ers of their day. Kavoldl will leail one of the teams. He will lie assisted by .sueh luminaries as Ituss Saumlei-s. liates, (!., dales 3 Saylor, (1., dates 3 Anile. , dates 3 Cannon, M., dates. ...3 Noud, T., .Vats (i Xewland, N .M.O.L...6 l.ounsberry, (!., Nats..G JOads, ti., lOlks 0 jilaRen, 11., Typos .-..ti Hhreve. 11.. .AI T (j Krlckson, F.', i;iks 3 Murray, J., Typos ti 3 Ward. T Nats U Watson, .1. V., .M.U.L. Ii Watson, I). Mann's. ...3 dill, .!., Klks (i Heath, 1J.. .1.I),L Ii Klliolt. C. Typos ti (IIII. II., .Mann's 3 Ferguson, I-;., Tyiios.-.ti Greene, U., Tyiais 0 HussoiiK. 1' t'opeo....3 I'abrlek, d .M.U.L f. llalleck. II., Teleus .O lllyth. L., Telcos (i Itullls. S.. dopco 3 Crawford, .1., Telcos. (i Newland, II., ,ats....li lluchlson, I)., Coijihi..3 Hartun, II,, Telcos.. ..Ii Callan, 1'.'., Copco 3 Hussoitfr. 11., Copco. ...3 I.eclerc, 11., .Mann's. ...3 DeLlsle. A.. Telcos. ...0 1'llhl. 1... M.T (i Johnston, I)., Maun's3 Coleman, I., M.1J.I. 3 .Moffalt, .1., Mann's ...3 I . ,' , . . .. .1 t utiarti'i'liaek: linn Moses, halfback the babe clicked off the names of his infield, guile a few niliiht ' pretef the ureal l-aldio Collins nt the keystone sack or Hill Terry 1110 101 113S mo 1127 XS 500 1S7 1071 1711 10C7 175 10-10 173 521 173 513 171 511 170 511 170 1018 170 1017 170 1017. 170 1004- 107 MO 1117 !I98 107 500 1117 007 lOti UO'lyi ltili oir iu4 477" 1511 1)61 15!) 047 15S 03.S 1 5(i 4 50 153 012 152 1103 151 4 10 150 7211 14 5 K5(, 142 X52 142 421! 142 X51 142 SI I 141 410 1411 "35 139 404 135 400 133 400 133 7 77 130 747 125 ; 350 120 ; 341 114. 202 97 j Jan. 24.! ready and eager for another comeback, lie wants only one flight but be nilKht make two. 1 have talked 11 over with him sev eral limes. He's ready to ko. "If old Tex Ilickard were "till alive. Jack would be in training today. He feels he has at leasti i- ......ji,,...,., i,v ihe'louil team to the inspiration Jim Grieves of- feved tho rrospectors when he . appeared on tho floor prior .to the game clad hi athlete's ap-jrsr parel. The pep rally which on-IS sued Inspired the Prospect tonm 10 fight. i!ut the promise of food ' S to follow comiuerod the minds .of the hungry Itusslanp. who thought of little else until the game was j ended and refreshments served. , rss: The team's manager requests ' lhat refreshments, not be. ,ni-: r: nounced until the close of . tlie ; game In the next town she in-j: vades with her siiiuid. j . i.r..ui,,.,.t ,tur,;it,.H ti... .Tckson-i Sharkey hiy Brovclllng on ""', yjllp basketball team Friday night: canvas . lainiing foul, tile referee. ls ,u ,,. ,n onc uf t)lc hardesf one more great fight left In his system. At 35 he can't believe he's through. 1 can't either, l'ropcrly trained, he should bo al the peak of his physical powers, but Where's tho promoter? Duffy is the one man in the fight game today who really knows what is going oji In the ever-changing, volatile mind of the old man mauler. It was Dllfry who leaned thru the ropes that spectacular, night in the Yankee stadium and screamed: "count that man out."j When everyone else in the cornel'j was stunned and speechless. Jack SPECIAL SALE Dry Mill Blocks For 10. Days Only ' '. -5 a Load VALLEY FUEL CO. Phone 76 pauved bewildered and helpless and Ijempsey needed a friend as he had never needed one berore. Duffy directed the attack a few months later when Dempsey floor ed (Jene Tunney for tho long count In Chicago and missed re gaining the heavyweight cham pionship by the breadth of those extra seconds. .Jle is Dempsey's lone counsellor and it has placed him In onu of the most difficult spots of his entire career. For the one man D e m P e y wants to fight the one fellow he believes can help move a gate that will return him ir.00.000 is fought league games of the sea son. The game. was in doubt from the opening toss. The Jackson ville ouintct put up a strong bat tie against Jim GrteYe' proteges and lowt by only one basket. The Jacksonville girls defeat ed the Prospect teasers by, a' large score. CHICAGO, Jan. '24. ) A be quest of approximately $1.000,0UU to the University of Chicago was made In the will of tho late Al bert P.. Kuppcnhclmer, son of -the founder of the clothing house bearing his name, filed for -pro Primo Carnero. fistinias moby ,ato. The. will disposed of a dick, and Duffy is the guiding hand behind the Italian giant's American endeavors. lie would have to choose between Oempsey and Camera and he says his choice would go to .tho old cham pion. . SA 1. 10 M . O re. , Ja n . M . (Pi The I'nivorsity of Oregon fresh men banded Salem high school its first basketball defeat of the seas on here tonight. The score was 32 to :M5. The Dalles Tie-preserving plant of Union Pacific ra i 1 road rcsu m -ed opiM-ationy. -'.' ?2.ron.ooo estate. Purchased t.lcenwl by SUta M CKJrnl kshtbttthtd 1W WILDBE R G BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Oftce:742 Mrk St., San Franritco PUnt: South San FthicU-o I'' Come to San Francisco TANFORAN races FOOTBALL GAMES 7 KG O OD SHOWS it Electrotherapy - , Chlropractlo Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Yeip In Medford Treatment by Appointment Natural Method! Food Science Medford Center Bldo. Phone 969 Enjoy your visit by stopping at the MANX HOTEL San Francisco's Popular- Priced Hotel . . GENERAL 8ERVICE POWELL and O'FAREELL STREETS- HUNTSVUJ.K (Ti Kny Stover of Sacramento led the in ushers In the Oregon dug derby here this afternoon for the first half of the race, when he cum pie ted the 2.'i in lies in two hours, eight minutes and four seconds. Gill McCoy of Keno, New, was second, iwo minutcn and three seconds behind Stover. .Four seconds behind McCoy. Dean 1 Lamia of Ashton, Idaho, brought his dogs in and Fred Printz of Portland, Ore., finished fourth. In '.':17::to. ;' at first, but the consensus of Kutli's hearers was that it would be extremely difficult, if not Im possible, (o put together u better nfteld ((uartet, w far as modern times are concerned. The outfield, however, came close to being heretical, as he showed a strong lucliiikttlon to leave off Ty Cobb as well as Tris Speaker. Unfortunate though his exit from the game, "Slim-lews'' Joe Jnckxou uniuesilnuaby ranked with I he Krcal nut f tel. ins of alt Him Kmh'ti nphiliin. He hsd u iiupevloi as a iialunri htlter. Tho bureau of standard has brn asked to tt radium eon plrnment worth 1:,r.,ftft0, oik nt (he bilged fingh orders on record' MOXTItKAU Oue.. Jan. 24 VV For the fourth time in fiv years Oeorge I. oil, young Davis cup ace. wttn the Canadian indoor . tennis rsinglen championship today. The ChlcagoMtt out stead led an other young David cup player. John Van Hyn of Phll ..elphla i a upectacular final round (druggie tu win 6-5. U-7. 7-:. 1-6. -S. Loll won the title in I'.'l'T and WIS, slitii'lldeted It to J. WiIIhtI Mall if South iirange, . J.. In i:i"'J and regalu:d Ii ia.-M year. Uol t's triumph today was gain ed only a -r a gi ueltiuK match In which every point had to be ,cwn (4ti'ht for. WilMnn bott and an ll n later teaincd up nnd won the doubly champ -ioiithlp, conquering J. tlu?M-rt Hall of South Orange, N. J,, und K. V. U'allA of Jjimtreal, In straight setx. rht American IhvIh eup playnr won tho firt set utter a tttanU struggle, 1 H-l ti, nnd then both fiiriuer Suit t hern 'a liforni men: llenny Umi ami "llrick" Marcus, former California half backs. lletteucourt anil Kranklan will act as captains uf the local squads, composed mostly of former St. Mary's player. Proceeds of the game will be ued to aid unemployed. through Hall and his Canadian p.trtner f.r the next two .et.; in e;t t ;tshb'i, tl S tt I , CHICAOO. Jan. 21. UV Ar thur Thurnblad of Chit axo and the fiery Olio Itelselt of Phlln dolphin extended their winning .Htivaks to four each and remained deadlocked for the technical lend in the U orbi's thrt e-euwhlitn bil liard championship fight td:iy. Thmnbl.id breeiced .i an e.iM victory In swamping Frank Sco ville of Ituftalo. ;o to A 7 In .'. 1 inning", while Keisclt wa forced to right the hardest match In the tournament to keep hU nlate clean. He gained n 4 1 to St! edge on Charles Jordan of Los Angeled In tho 43vd Inning but the coast star spurted and had the result in doubt UUlll Itoiwelt clicked off hln final point. lielseir hlsh run, eight points, was the tournament record. Jordan, lotti(r of four ntrulsht fwepi , game!", neored a hlsh run of five. ScovIIIp hnn lost four out of five nt.irti. Hi flinch vtctnrv w i- ver Champion Johnu l,.iieii F. W. 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