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MflDFORD MAIL TRlfeUNE, ftfEDFORD, onEfiON. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY J, 1931.
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OREGON 40-26
IN FIRS! TILT
University Quint Sustains
Seventh Straight Defeat
Nearly Tied Score
Once, Then Slaughter Re
sumed. i COHVALLIH. Ore., Jan. HI.
( (P) Oregon State cuIIvku UKhtun-
I oil her grip on Hucond place in tin
northwest division of the Pacific
cojtst basket h il 1 con f erence here
! tonight, defeating the University
. of Oregon, 40 to 2tf. It was Ore-
gon'a seventh consecutive confer-
ionco defeat.
'Thc LlenvoiH held the upper
hand throughout the game, leud-
Ifng 20 to !i at half time. Oregon,
however, niado a brilliant drivo In
the second half and came, within
ono point of tying tho seoro bi
. . foro the StaturH rallied and rush-
ied forward to vletory.
Rod Mallard, brilliant Oregon
I SI n to' forward, a wished tho net
twico in the firm minute of play.
!ll wuh merely tho HtarL of a K"d
evening for . him. JJel'oro the
gamo was over he hud w:ored
eight field goals and one free
I throw for high scoring honom.
The Staters pushed their wore,
to 10 before Stevens conneeted for
the first Oregon basket. Italia rd
and Kagans were equally effective
on long and short shots while
Oregon missed many eay shots
near the basket.
Fa gun h opened the scoring In
the second half to give the Heav
ers a lead of 13. Then Oregon
ttuddenly came to life and scored
12 points before the Ilea vers again
connected. Xloth teuton fought
desperately for a few minutes and
then Fugniifi started the Orange
men on, a new., scoring attack.
Oregon Stata scored nine points
STATERS MAU
Iln the lust four, minutes of play.
. ... Coach ".SlatH" CI 111 Htartod all
I his regulars except Lewis, center,
who stayed on the bench. Coach
Hill Keinhart used ten men,
I h witch lug them in an out repeat
edly in an effort to stop tho
I Beavers. .
"-- Tho Rimuv the first of a' series
of four, wuh fairly elean. l-'Atsht
owln were called nsalnut Pitch
4eum. . .. . ,
w Dlneup, and KUinmary:
Oregon (2ti)
1XJ
I-'T VV
0 1
wjjliljl, f .........
8
1
(OKera, f ...
Kherhajt, e .
HtcvoitH, g
l.cvoff, k
CnlltiiiH. f ...
ltohcrtH, c ...
1
TotalH
Oregon State HO)
11 4 8
FO FT VV
Ballard, f K
Lyman, f 11
Kft!UlK, c 0
fiTiiyson, g 1!
Morrill, g 0
XJrager, f 0
t TotalH , IS 4 8
rvOt'oree: jlori'lH; umpire: ' rilu-
HI
CtiRVALMS, Ore., Jan. 31..
M) Thi OieKun Slate roolts de
reateit 'lhe University ot OreKim
freshmen. L'li to -I. in nil nver
tlnuv basketiiall Koine hero inday.
Tile score was iletl at US at die
end ot tho remilar playlui; period.
; Tho Stater liulieM showed a
Kl'eatly improved lirand of bas
ketiiall compared to that displayed
at Kuueno last night when they
were 'swamped by the llttlo Web
footn. 'I
The freshmen led 17 to 10 at
the half.
Tl
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Preparations are progressing for
the big American l-eglpn smoker
to bo held a week from Monday
night at the armory for all ex
ncrvlce men, veterans of the Span
ish American wnr and Civil war
Veterans. An Interesting program
is being planned, with 1. V. Nich
ols lining up the bonds. There will
ho a feed following the bouts, for
which no admission will be charge
hi.
Tho committee In charge of the
refreshments were announced to
day to Include Kay Wright. H. 11.
Hryant, Kobert Wilson, Oeorge
Kerr nnd I-arl Foy. Mure detulls
will bo announced later.
COtUWU.lH. ore., Jan. 31.
Oregon Sttite freshmen swlm
mern Hplanhed hy the Hah in high
school team, 4H to 1ft, here today
In tho first swimming meet of the
season.
, " The visitors won three seconds
und thren thirds and tied In the
relay. Harms was high man of
the meet with firsts in Ml- and
JOO.ynnl dashes.
mm him
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Victory Puts Bears Out Of
Title Consideration
Stanford Noses Out One
Point Win Over Uclas
Idaho Loses.
J.OS AXGEI.US. Jill). 31. (P)
Hill I'icrrc, University of Soufli
ern C:illfiirniu lurwai'd, Khot n laat
Ht'cuiiU field Kdii which kuvo Iho
Tiiijuim u tlirillliiK 23 to 21 vic
tory over I'aiifornia's ImKlccthuH
quintet hero tonlKlit. Tlic defeat,
tlio .second of this two game aerfe,
virtually put the Runi'H out of thu
runnliiK for the I'aclflc coast
e)iain)ionKi)f. '
Hnuthorn California held n Hi
u 8 edKo at tho end of the first
half, due to tho. basket HhootinK
of Jerry Nenier, center, hut the
('nlifoi'iiiaiiK rallied to bo Into the
lend with five minuted to play. A
free throw by Wed Caldwell tied
tho scoro and then canio the de
cIiIIiir: Koal by JJiercc. The tame
wuh exceedingly rouKli.
California now haH lo.st four
Kunies, one each to University of
California at I.oh Anteles and
Stanford University, besides the
two to I lie TroJanH.
KTANKOltD LW'I VKHKITV. Cal..
Inn. .'11. (T) Looping: an under
hand shot from inid-eoiirt thirty
seconds lierorp llio finish of tho
Kaine, Vanee l-'nweett, Stanford,
K'ivo the Indian hasketliall five
a L'!l to 20 vletory over the Uni
versity of California at los Allit
eles here tonlKhl in n southern
division, coast conference Kamc.
I.eailliiK 1C to 10 at half time
throiiKh the sharp shooting of
Kick Von Hawaii and Trunk I,u
hlu, Die llrulns stretched tholr
ndvnnti'Ko to to 10 early In
the second half. From this point,
the Indians started crocpiiiK up,
with J'hll .MoCfatt, forward, lend
Iiik the attack, und tied the score
at i all. ?
A field goal hy I.lnthleum and
a free throw hy Luhln sept U. (.'.
I., A. into a temporary L'S-i5 lead
with two minutes to play. But
Mead, Stanford forward, then sunk
a "cripple" and Faweett followed
Willi a long shot to win the game.
I'Ul.f.MAN, Wash., .Ian. 31. (A1)
Washington State college de
feated the University of Idaho 37
to 13 tonight in a Pacific coast
conference- bankethnll- grime. -
The Cougars' win evens the
series between' the lvo schools,
Idaho having won at AIoscow last
Satur.lay. Tonight's game was
rough and uninteresting for spec
tators.
WavhliiKton Slalo players in the
first hair made a perfect record
In freo throws, ronverting it con
secutive attempt. McUirney, Cou
gar guard, accounted for 12 points
In the first half, which ended
with v. h, r. leading an to r.
I, ate In the opening session Coach
Itleh Kox of Idaho sent In n
string of reserves, hut they were
unable to stem the ' Cougars'
rush.
For tho flmt ix minutes of the
second half Idaho failed to tally,
but thereafter they picked up an
occasional score,
' t With, the score ; at U .12.
Coach Jack Fi'iol sent' In nn en
tire team of Cougar reserves.
I
The N. O. N. K. bowed to de
feat before tho 1 1 u in I told t State
Teachers college basket bait 1111 In
tel last night In the hardest fmirhl
hiiHkctlmll game seen here this
season by a. score of 21-IiIi.
Iliimbohlt Jumped into the lend
with a field goal beforo tho
echoes of the whistle had hardly
died away, but the S. O. N. S..
coming back fighting mad. soon
ma do the score 10-2. This lend
died hhortly when Humboldt put
on a spurt that left the local stjuad
slightly bewildered to tako the
lead and hold It until the half
ended 14-15.
McDonald of the K, O. N. S,
converted a free throw at the be
ginning of the second half, to
knot the score and Hughes drew
blood again to put tho locals In
the lead. Humboldt could not be
stopped though, and soon stepped
Into the lead again. Chapman nnd
Fish replaced Captain Fromm and
ltCIrtiiv, forwards for the S. t.
N. S. A field Koal for Humboldt
and a convection for the locals
tniide flic score 2rtl!3 In tho vis
itors' fuvor. (
liable. Hughes, former Medford
hifch school slar. Mas put out of
the. name on fouto. Huuhes find
pla.Wd n beautiful game, and his
loss ;i keenly felt. ,
iThe fi. ,0. N. S. weiit frantic
as the fiid of the game drew near
In nn efr.irt to scoro and did, to
bring the score L' to 2.1, but Hum
boldt ngain sinreil tulckly ftdlow
eit by a beautiful thmw from the
center (if the floor by Lancaster,
who replaced Hut; lies. Lancaster
w.is fouled and lulled to tie tlA
corn when the ball hit the rim
and dropped off as the game end
ed. The S. o. X S freshman team
defeated Talent High ,1 3 I tt In the
preliminary name.
' Tnelo Dave" Faulk, veteran
Oklahoma legislator, put tin n
necktie to mark tho" opening of the
1 ':! elnn. I.nl di'-etnh'd it the
m xi day.
TROJANS GAM
BOXER WEDS
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' Just before he put on the gloves with Billy Vaughn of Omnha,
Eddie "Cowboy". Anderson, Chicago , featherwelfjht, married Babe
Mathews, Omaha, in the prize fight ring at Omaha, Neb., city audito
Hum. Judge Battin (center) performed tho ceremony. The wedding
apparently Inspired Anderson, who outpointed his opponent.
KM!
BY BUTTE FALLS;
nude' Falls high' school defeat
ed the Medford Junior high school
basketball team in a game that
proved fast and interesting in the
last quarter, the score being 22
to 1 9. Itutte Falls' town team
also won from the .Medford Tiger
cubs 35 to 13. The games were
! played last night at the armory.
The Medford five had only two
baskets at the end of the half,
but were able to gain on the I tutu
Falls team in the last quarter.
Hut to Falls town team had the
edge on the .Medford cubs in size
and were able to outclass thu
locals for this reason.
Ivan Harrington referecd the
first enciiunter and the first half
of tho second game, t but was un
able to finish because of a social
engagement; Hay Washain of
ftutte Falls high school, formerly
of Medford, officiated the last
hair of the game with tho town
team.
The line-ups:
Medford Jr. Hi.
Swank (0) F
Heal (1) F
Turpln H ) C
White (i
Ill-own (M r.
Substitutes for
wood for Turpln,
.Med. Tiger Cubs
Dulte Falls HI.
Washum (il)
Stoddard (li)
Tungato (3)
Clark
lioberts (4)
Medford, Sher-
U. F. Town Tin.
l'oole (ti
Frcdenburg (5)
Ulasing (I)
Nee (2)
Fatlon CO F
Thomas (2) F
Lludley C
Knips C.
Dallalro (2) 0
, Holmes ( (i
.Substitutions for Medford: Jled
dy, C. Luthain, McDonald, Trill,
Klson, Butte Falls ; substitutes:
Abbot anil Moore.
FEW TRACK STARS
KEEP 1930 RATING
XF.W YOIIK, Jan. 31 (!') The
All-Amcrtean track learn of lictti.
selected each year by Daniel J.
Farrb secretary of the amateur
athletic union for Spauldlng's
athletic almanac, shows that life
on the track Is as a rule a short
and not always a merry one.
Of tho 3,"i plat es on the team,
ontv twelvo uf th) IS2!t all-America's
retain their Mandiug for
IJ'30. Twn, Kay Coni-or, of the
lllinnls A. C., and tins Moure,
IhiMiMj u Harriers star I'nrmerly
tf the CniVciMlly of I'Htsburjth.
arc, ana In on t he leant V hit l li;"ted
for different plitccs. '
The 11KHI team also records the
pas-slng of Fat McDonald, grand
old man of American track and
field sports, who was supplanted
ns 56 -lb. weight throwing chain -Ipon
by Leo Sexto n, former
(Jeorgetown athleti1. nnw on the
New York A. C. It was the first
lime a youngster had broken into
this weight -throwing specialty
since the memory of man run
neth. Fat and Matt McCrath having-
divided that honor. Another
old -1 liner, Clarence Demur, whk
returned to the marathon after
a two -yea i absence.
Basketball Scores
SAl.KM. Ore., J n n . 31 (P)
Willamette lniveisHy' hil.tltcthu U
team defeated I. Infield, 4(i to U'.,
hero tonight.
Thv Rurne w:is slow. W'tllum
ftte ws Well nhead nntll the ro
serven et"o put In when LlnfleM
xeorvd mm o readily, t'ordhml, of
tho Willltmetle team, WaM htj;h
seorer with I tl point?.
Willamette In nndel'ealeil In the
northwest ennferenee this reason.
ALltANY. Ore.. Jan. 31 (I't
Albany enlleno defeated Ht. Mor
tin'n eollene. 3(i to 3o. in a bas
ketball paim- hero tonlKht.
John Mrtllaw, New York Ola lit
manauor, f mitreN tt v! rt l-'red
Ulndstrom, brilliant third bairn utn
In the mi i field next Heason. The
theory is that l.lndstrom'H hittinK
tilrcnrty Iiimv. will tmprovr.
It costn movo than $ i fi. 00 0.000
i yenr to opel He the rhieni:. pnh
lie Ht'linnh,
IN PRIZE RING
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TEXAS GOLF PLAY
j HKACKfcNRIDfU-: PARK, San
j Antonio. Tex, ; Jan: 31 . (A)
j Leading the 'Ixa open tourna
i uietit has become a sort of fixed
habit with Densinore Shute. the
, calm young professional from
j Columbus. Ohio. He has ,been
I pacing the field without a break
I lor almost two years and plok-
peets were ho Would keep right
I n.
j Although lie wobbled for ti time
! today, the defending, champion
collected "himself befdrd he " fln-
Ishcd and chalked up a perfect
1 1, par for the cOursc, to remain
out' in front by three strokes at
thb halfway hint-It ,in th TS-hOJt
evnnt. : He was therefore j; fhv
orlle to' bret'o right on 'mrough
to his second straight title and"
JLTiiiu first prize in the at! -hole
final' tomorrow. ,
Shute's 'closest rivals 'weif Hnf-'
ry Cooper, the Chicago sta'r" ami
Joe Turnesa of Klmsford, N.
each with 110 . for tho first" twj
laps, two under par. Turnesa,
himself a former Texas open
champion, added a 71 to his ii'J-
: of yesterday to stick In the thicflc
lof things, while Cooper fefl to: ft
j 72, compared with his great !
on the opening -.round. .'
j Cooper, playing in the saiih)
iniee.sumc wnn Miuic, caugllt tl
Ctilumbus star going out ; toditV
and passed htm by a stroke, at tho
start homeward, but couldn't hold
It. After taking 3i blowsTt.hl'el
over par on the out nine," Shuto
regained his form t'o coino in 32
and repair the damage. Morton
Smith, the New York threat, con
tributed a 71 ' to place his 36
hole total at 144, along with John
(lolden, Agua Callente opon cham
pion from Stamford, Conn), 'and
Frank Walsh, Chicago veteran.
Tied for third placo with 141
totals were Tom Lally, Sun An
tonio professional, who curded a
72 today, and Wlffy Cox, Brook
lyn star, who registered a 70 to
tie Craig Wood, Deal, J., for
tho day's low. Although the
course practically was dry and no
motslhre fell during the day, tho
scores, ran consistently higher
than yesterdaSV when 21 equalled
or bettered par.
SAN KUANVISt'O. Jan. 31. (,r
i:xteiiMivo und radical revisUm
o( tho buxhiff rnlos; eroation of
Mtato ehaniinnKhlis In alt divis
ion, und ; llutinK f Alu'x J!acn
Llvorimtre heavy weight, at a "box
ing iindttsluihle" In t'alifornla,
were major items approved today
by the slate athletic emuuswlon.
Members of the commission,
Harry Martin of Los AiwIoh, Kob
ert Kdnren of I'aeifio (Jrove, fam
ed Hport wi iler-eai toonlMl, nnd
t 'hn plain C. Kelley of San
rr.inciseo. expressed tlndr Kentl
meiits in Ttaer's ease, atthoiiKli the
latter did not apply for n boxer's
lleensp, Jhrrr, now fiKhtiiiif in
New York, pftrtleipatcd In a bant
her last .August, whleh refiilted
in tho death of Krankio t'ampboll.
Tho eommlssloners uRieed that
"for tho pood of the Kamo" it
woilltl not he advfsablo to re
lieense Uaer If he should apply.
In thin conneellon, tho eotn-mlsj-lMn
denied the anplieatlon of
J. Hamilton Lorlmor of Oakland,
manager of liner, for a 1:131 inan
ai;er license.
OlIH'AtJi). Jan. 31. (.V l'rinio ,
'arnrra. plant Italian Imxer. was -suspended
today by the 'Natioituli
Itoxin MSKoeiation. N
fieneral John V., Clinnin, .presj-1,
dent of the N. n. A., said the;
suspension was In support of the !
international HoxIiir I'nion, and 1
thi pugilistic lt ian. whleh hail
barred T.mo for failure to cxe- ,
tuto a contract to box in Italy, j
Camera also l barred In other
state nntsido tho iuii-dietlon of I
tin' X. 11. A. 1
SPEED KINGS IN BRITISH AUTO IN -MOTOR
BOATS TO TEST RUNS CLOSE
UKTKOIT. Jan. 31.- (ij Two
of the world'H most noted speed
klnnjt driving' the world's faHtest
motor hots will meet on tho De
troit river here Sent. f and 7 in
' :i i lli'H f f II f hf I l:lm t.tvm'1 h I I'll.
phy,
The jjftroit gold cup committee,
hi ehui'Ko of the regatta, announc
ed today of a challenge which
will brlii s toguther Gar Wood,
helder of a lonj .string of aptecl
hoal reeotilM, mid Kay Don,, hints r
lish race driver and MiortHtnan
The challenge cume from 'Lord
Wakefie ld of llylhe. who would ! tachometer or motor speed indi
enter the ,Hhh Kngland II. the cator. registered approximately 192
boat In which Sir Henry Serave J nillen an hour at top speed.
lost his lifo last June on I-ake
Wimlemere, ICngland. Tho Kng
li.h craft, which overturned while
Kir Henry was attempting to de
termine its maxim um speed, has
been reconditioned, and is urid
to have, been clocked unofficially
at a speed of 110 miles an hour.
Car Wood, who has successful
ly defended the Harmsworlh tro
phy against French and llrltish
challenges during the last dec
ade, already has wild a new Miss
America, the tenth of the line,
would be built to defend the
plaque this year.
A raco between Kay Don and
(Jar Wood undoubtedly would fur
nish ono of the most spectacular
contests ever -wen in speed boat I
competition. M. I s Fngland IX
luilds the world's offieial speed
record at US. 7 miles an hour, set
In.- Mil- Mi'iii'v Seairi-ave at the
iimn r hi .iith. Juno i:t last.
Wood's fastest time was 03.123
miles an hour, made with his chain system of "farm" clubs on
MIhs America VII several years a large scale the team has won
a no. It has been said. however.MC games and lost 321.
that his Miss America IX has ap
proached the 100-mile-an-hour
a,l in unof icia trials, nnd that!"'1 1 4 shelter cabins were con-
Wood il confident an even fn.tnrj " Vr.
Miss America can bo built.
!N W!l
'; ?t15V" OrtliKAXS, Jn. 31. (P)
Beauty means nothing in li
horse race as shown today at the
fair grounds by ar pawky, scraB
rflM naflf mamed Jimmy Mornn,
which came in ahead of four
teen thoroughbreds to win tho
Njvl Orleans- ' handicap, richest
pui'sc on the 'winter turf.
As Jimmy took his place in tho
Httvrtins Hlalls, one was reminded
,ptr!the plow, but with the jump
of the barrier he became a dyn
amo of nation.
Mose VoldbIaU, 'who recently
hntlht the four-year old from
Charles V. Weaver, got ? 10,775
and temporary possession of the
imported 'cup. ' :
The enmlnK1 rowlnj? season will
mark 'the 25th year Richard 'A,
Cilendon has coaohed the sport at
the! 'rnH'"d Rtnte!''-nrtViir': nendomy. 1
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Central
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DAY TON A UEACI-r, Fla.. Jan.
31. &) Captain Malcolm Camp
bell Rave hltf trim racing car itfi
flrt totit of speed on the beach
hero today by clicking: off nearly
1!00 miles nn lioir on a practice
trial preliminary to hlH proposed
shot at the world's straightaway
record.
A crowd watched the veteran
British driver Hend hlH 1,450 horse
power machine roaring along over
a wliKhtly ruffled beach, on the,
first run It has made since leav-
1 "K ltH factory In Kngland. His
Jl ' he was highly pleased
and pronounced the car virtually
In condition for official runs.
On the second of his two trials
today, Campbell escaped a "tight
pinch" as ho described It, by stop-
ping his speeding machine just
short of a beach crowd.
Traveling at 175 to 180 miles
an hour, ho saw the spectators a
mile and a half ahead and burned
out his brakes stopping.
Campbell described tho beach
today as being only fair.
"It was not bad," he said, "but
certainly not good enough for a
record attempt. Tho course has
been improving arid I hope for a
record beach soon."
The present record is 231 miles
an hour, established here in lit 111
by the late Sir Henry Scgrave,
also of Jmglaud.
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K'"inulH have been operating a
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